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. :.a's f-roirii-NG Lvnrs. .. ... -lie U klMrt end Work Will i lusl ia M.rting World Prince- i, ..i-Val-a Game the Iiij-'i fcuMit " l R-liis Auuodiut AViU Ui-moye lac lug Prom Hi Kl lopc on Ilafccball Outlook For 108. New York, Nov. 10. Barring the big football games on next Saturday, no tably the one between - Yale and Princeton at New Haven, the week promises to be a dull period In the ' sporting world. Even Metropolitan racing will be removed rrom the field, the season of 190? closing at Aqueduct on next. Friday after which the tha. rcughbreda who have been campaign in in th'Ea3t since April lBth, will either be put In training or shipped to Washington for the Bennmg meeting, New Orleans, San Francisco or Los Angeles. . . - The racing season has been 4 no table one. particularly in the increased public interest' The attendance at all ' tno Eastern track except perhaps Sa ratoga, has been the largest on rec crd. The most notable winner of the sea son was James R. Keene, whose fctable. headed by Colin. Peter Pan, Ballot and Superman, took down purs es to the value of 1400.987. the larg est amount ever won by a single stab e In the world in the coumb of a single season. Of this sum Mr. Keene a iralner, James Rowe, get 10 per cent which, added to his Balary of $10,000 year gave him an income larger than the salary of the President of the United States. ' , Winter gossip of what is to nappen in baseball circles has started early. Veterans of the various teams are said to be Slated for retirement In favor of younger blood and the champion Chi cago Nationals, it is reported, will be the only club that will take the field with their present aggregation intact. , The most interesting bit of baseball ta'.k 'going the rounds is to the effect that J. J. McQraw will be superseded by Krger Bresnahart as manager of the New York Nationals. The basis.. jiroUably. is the known dissatisfaction f Eio owners of the club over the team's showing the past season. vm. ..MMi.ni WAdiitnr run Hmtv wiii.ii -' always follow the close of the harness racing season will begin this week, when many trotters and picers will change hands. The sales begin at In dianapolis Tuesday and thence will go - to the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, the i- tAinuitnr Aftor these will come ' the "old glory" sales, the biggest of aU, opening at Madron square wr den. New York, on November 25th ..i Kntnttmitnir tnr 10 .lavs. The cata- '. logues embrace 1,700 horses ranging in claw from Angus roimer u.vi to trotters and pacers with records of S-.S0. Some of the more notable horses'to be sold are Todd (2:14 3-4). Diiect Hal (2:04 1-4. Directum Kelley 2:0S 1.4), General Witts (2:06 3-4). and Gu8Jr Worhry 2:08 8-4). ' F1UXCETOV-YALE GAME. rw. n..tvm. Gridiron Contort Will Depend Premier Honors of Yfar , in.nf il l ino niul Tiffpr liav. Srod leading ExrKMioniu of 'v " iInii l'lnv. in with the end of .the wason in bight the attention of AMhn fniiowrra hiis turned to tne .K :: ivio fnllowintr two weeks .v. .-in nni'DiHllv decide the ru- n 4ivii ..... I. pr moc of 1907. v..i PrincoKin. Harvard. Pennsyi rii 'lirhlen. Cornell. Annapolis) w.f Tfiini will narttelnat In thco contest but, to. ine mums nn lhl (Mltl'(m (II ine UHUlo loimn Vralft and Princeton In No aiaven next Saturday will depend the pr?nii? honors ot tun year. Cn.n thK rlpvens meet the finest battle of the year should result provid ing the teams have a dry Held and c 1 weather, which will permit the fuM, open jUv of which thwe teams are undm.l tedly the leading exponent. Both have great field generals lo . their otarterbaeks. both lmrk fields an fast and the lines nre mrum. iaa , seem .o have a slight advantage "n hr powerful line. ut this Is offet l-y i 4 Vi- tins r1 f the 'filters. Each tam will undoubtedly uncover a brilliant ir.nunt or open plays. Th only means" of comparing the teams in In the game which both have played with Villa Nova and Washing ton A Jffferson. Princeton pliyed the former 45 to 5, while yaii" rnuen up n many points as the orange anj black - and prevented Villa Nova from seor Ming. Aeaiimt Wanhlnnton and Jeffer j son, however, the Tigers scored 40 points, and Yile could rrnke but 11. tar -s.k m i .u' iiiui . ion Huk-s, l !l 1 u'ld ti.-S- i-'iaieiiK'iu men is ik'v i i 1 1 t luriire c i tmniilMheJ). - ' , Z iiuiueri of Proof. !.iie Tiian One CoiicluKimi, Questions lor Jury, Direct ing Verdict. , When' the byrden ct proof is upon de fendant tlie court car not direct a verdict in us favor as a matter of law when more than one concision can bo reaclieo upon the evidence by lair miiuied men.. (VVulker, J., concurring, cited with "ap proval," In rt 1'atteisou, and distinRuisii-t-d "opinion evidence" from the character of the evidence In this case). ? lunlna. i.ni KlIlllMIITIorcW PlttV Til) Game at A. and M. Correfiotiden; of The Ohservi-y. 'Bal"!h, Nov. O.-Thn Juniors mid : .t.m.ra nt Ik Xr M. nlsved one of the tnnut InterfHllne find hullv contented football pnmes of th" K Mcon Kntunlav t 4 p. m. in the rithli tli field. Thl. was 41... nu 4.mn r,f tli.. iirW'M ltupfn 4ht ' undr-rtai'Hmen lor thP faculty foolbnll cup. Tho (fame whs chsracterlsed by fast, xnspiiv foothnll on 1! a part of the . l' .HJ V,r tim mt..Yi!tnitA irlrlfv nim i'v v..... ... ......... playing of the sophnmons. Within thre tnliiutoH after the juniors kicked off to the sophtmiors, the Inrrn-r went fur a touchdown. Jiioore oarrylng the ball. Msrahall kicked iron). Inopiniie trial : mflilM hv Ivftlli fr.nrriK fnr iroillfi llnlll . ftfltliH nroKe loose H)T a imictviown lor the Junior1, ctrrylnif the ball V yards. The sopliomoren r''.'overfd end soon m:ide a touchdown on a punt, and ilso kicked ireal. Thi seere at the er-d of the first half ws in favor cf the Juniors. Th soiomom team entered the srld1' Jrcn In tha aceond half with lh deter mination tt win. By conttnunl pimtlnir and hy unusiml huctss In Mocklni? their . oprfjnents' pent they made unilhtr . toucbdonn. Thus tlie gnmc resulted In ihe ! eor of t;-11 Star. Wfinninn, Thltehtimt and Out (Is plsywl well, t'm- . pir, Harris; rMerwi, V'llson. Trinity Wins IVtiin A. and M. at Tennis. Crrspondence of Tha Observer. Raleigh. Nov. 8.-Thn Trinity tennis ' team piayed the rpresentativfH of tho A. nl M. T'-nnls Club at 2 r this after ihkiii. The Trinity players in the dou ble wer Mer. Went and Kilo. Thos.i fnr A.1 and M. wri Mf.KMMt Knmnc tt-nA t'reton. AHhf.ngh A. and M. loxt, tba, mmB were elumlv eontoatMl Tl.a Fv sets was 6-2, -0 and t-4 in favr Of : J f ..'.i.'.'i-. . -i: The I'nlversltjr Kutxirdinnte Tcanw. Correspondent' of The Obwrver. ' , n....f Lfllt V.. S Tk. t. rl;iK team defeated Kinsham fiehool at J f"han to-day by ceora of 29. to 4 ham Sihool at Ashe.villo yesterday, to o, aed won In ra Ashevillb s!liool to-day. 11 t E T!e defcn.lant Kmlw.iy fomr.iny Is lini.!.. tt-.f i.. i..i.iitv fur f iiiiirti to iur- M-n ears to those who sippl in truing or.iPiiko Hie deposit und-jr rule nine M the North Carolina Corporation Cwnmis sion, nhen th.s company t" not tilloea four days, therein specified, with wnlch to fiiniibh them, notwittixtandmg the railway company did not furnish them for twenty-uireo clays. - 0. H. Broekenhrou?h vs. Mutual Reserve Pund Life Insurance Co. . 1. Insurance. Jduiu.il iJf Cr Tanlts, Stockholder, rttatut t . Jiniiu.u. iSi'i!?.'!'1.!.'. limitations does not run against tho Bon-resident defen dant, a mutual life Insurant company. tht plaintiff, who was f .-.." therein, is estopped after a lapse of near- iv msvva years, nt"1"" v , V i thereon, from asserting any rights under he may have nua sessment according to tho table for talned age" endorsed on his policy. Buo sequent policy-holders aro innocent intra persons. , . , Greenleaf Johnson iAimbcr Co. vs. W. P. Leonard and wira. . ... t Deeds and Conveyances, t:onvrai-i" w Convey Ids. Marnea woinu... ; Examination. Signing Under Mistake. " ihi m married WO- incn ii w uiii(avv- man at the time of signing a contract to convey land, believed it conveyed the hut , had been cor- rectly informed thereof before her prop er acknowledgement, ana pnj - tlon was taken before a Justice of the T ... t- ...t,HAlailiramanf WO 1UI TP late t,ack to the signing of the deed, ana would be as aireciuai bb h. . tiina nt t.h aleming that It was a contract to convey the land. Same, Contract to wnyey, Signing Under Mistake, Proof, Burden of Proof. J ' ,'in. the peace In taking the acknowledgement of privy examination of a married wo man to a contract iu mltted to testify that at the time of her signing sne tmugnv timber only. -it was competent In contr. . .. . . . i . n inhvo hv turn diction oi uu wnuiiiw" '"""', justice that if she had mad any Mich statement to nim siwiw the time he took hT cknowldgenwnt. he would not have probated the Instru ment. . " t 4!ame Married woman, rnor uri. ii.. -.i(,c4a nt mtnation or n married woman to .contract to con vey is made by a justice 01 j.p In due form and supported by evidence. t nniw Kn AttAi'ked bv clear, strong, cogent and convincing proof. It Is error for tho court tie low to cm m the burden of proot is upon mo u..- dant to show her contentions py m greater weight or ine evicienu. Same, Married woman. -r"ra. v tiflrate. Fraud, Evidence. Proof. . K . 1. ...nnn, flff 1 . 'PI Wfld . . . . ..mIm.i ah nt a mnrrleil woman sht-is off all inquiry to fraud, duress or undue tnnuence in " deed or conveyance, unless Part'0'8,;? in bv tho grantee or his agent ; and also precludes all ina'dry Into fraud or false hood In the factum 01 in yri,T ca tlon unless It appears by clear, cogent and convincing proof that no proper ex amination was hud, or her voluntary consent was refused ana so emiree the officer at tho time. Blarkweirs Dtirjbam Tnhucco Co. vs. The American Tonaceo Foreign Corporations. Comity. In hibited From, or Terms Prescribed For Doing Business. .. n i M.wnAnfi,nB riiiu. hv com it T. J-- . ti,. uiofu tha trxneral nowers under its charter granted by another ... . .1.. r,t thin Rtjltft. MHte, aillljeci i in" ."J. -k. a 'Z. within the limitations oi. ni" Constitution, to prenerihe tno terms anu conditions, or to prohibit it altogether. 2 Corporations, Hsrre or eiiimui wni lnilHlClllMIR, I' wi'rir- i ... Willie ll i" unii" j fraud a corporation cannot successfully seek Inlunctlve relief against another corporation of the same or similar name? . ' n ,i immariiiiiil Inlurv arising from the- us of the name by the latter company. In the nlsence of allwuion that Its crwporate rights, fcr which it Invokes privtectlon, were in existence or that It carrlefl oil pusinein in it;ii. therewith, ttcfore the defendant commlt Ind the wrontrs complained of by carry ing on business In this State under auch Rime. Dnmestlcatin aci, ooiiauerai Action. Suit by Btate n't ..l,.lnH nnrnnratim nonndt S11C- ccxKfiilly seek aid by injunction against t... .inf.ui.,nf u fri.lcni fnrnorn.tlon do ing hiiKlneiis In this State under the same -I II.. ..r.tiien w A MM fllaa 1 1 nflOr T 11 R H.I- (T !"IIIH1I l" 1F1 !' - n i If'irntlnn that irpfifinni na noi immuuiu will) thfl matiito !y ltun ub nmnw au t ..n,. k-i in thiii art i n. n.nrl finipr mlruMl oniy by the State in a direct pro- The right of the plaintiff to examine wlln(HHM is nenic'i. wnn ui i i averment In the complnlnt sufllclcnt to constitute e cause of action, and as there was no application. Wised upon Bnumvun t,K hniln dilfin )!im IIH illl fill II 111 IJIJI- pose of enabling tho pl-tl' tlff to (lie Its .rt il .H it 1'rnctlce, nemurrcr. Ore Tcnus, Su premo Court. a ,i,.,,,.,-.h ra-a titntt that, unon the ,.ii..,,,,tin. nt flica fotnnt.'ilnt the nlnlntlfT Is not entitled to the roilef sought, tnuy be ortglntiliy inauo utiore vne nujireiiio court. V i T . .... to 1 cola- e L. C. Taylor et aL vs. The Seaboard Air Line Railway. . 1. Railroads, Trustees of Church, Nuls ance. Permanent Damages. An action by the trustees of a church for permanent damages against a rail road company caused by the propinquity oi me lerrniuiu aim aeii Ji vu uio wmi j"i nrA th tmnnTC r.f Urn li.a 'will lint He. wm n.v a,,.,..', im ws"-. ..... whethen' the railway company acquiror tion proceedings. t Sam&t Oamages. Lawful Exercise oi Rights. Nuifcanc Spoc.Hc Allegations, Demurrer. Uasannnl InrikMania an1 . JiavmahS VrtllCtt K 7l W(Ms4 IMVnirnUI SK1IU WlllVt and the lawful operation of a railway. vim xeitBuuiLuiio rarur l'ui an Btiw"" able nulsanca Therefore, ) a demurrer will be sustained to a complaint which does not point out In a speciilc manner the . particular wherein tho defendant has exceeaea Its legal or cuarierca riithts. . - 3. Same. A demurrer will be sustained to a com-, plaint in a suit brought by the trustees of -a church against a railroad company, ,.ll..n . U . ,li. .1 n . 1M 1,A aA and operation of Its railroad at Its ter minal wani.on.iy ana nengenuy creuieu and maintained its terminal and pre- mI.&M AMttlmtMi. .l4.lr' 1 ... tn. ,ha opposite side of the street therefrom, so . . - . a a uuuiiot mm w renucr uitm iu vuiuauiv MM 'M .1 Ml... . 1. J , a. iiiavv Uk vuiBiuir mill i vi4eiii;i3, vithout specifying any act which the rniirutut aiu not nave tno lawrui auuior Ity to do,) or that they needlessly and 4 Same, Nuisance, Damans,. Truntecf hf i,,lnirh l"ka.nu.nsi rt Tsa of m Ti In suit by the truetocs of a church 4 era naif a ft- I Is a 9 finmnnniH am dlv proper nse of Its terminal or depot at or Mwm in n iimiiio- ur iiiu uiiun;it. iiu nj covery can be had for any physical suffering upon the part of their pastor, his family, or 'the Individuals composing tne '.congregation. - Limit on Cash Payments Cut' Froirl CorrcspoAlence of Tho Observer. Ashevllle. Nov. .- The banks of Asheville, which thla week fixed the vuou yajfiucui uu any: ak.uouni nil any nna A ti SI an lin,A .,l ,1 nA . duce this $100 to $10 a day and this new uiuneu uusn payment went into effect to-day. The clearing certificates are circulating in the local trade and little inconvenience has thus far 'been encountered by reason of the YTIAT1AV ltlit1CAnjif . When Judge Gulon conyeneu court here (Monday he will Oikve one of the largest aocnets tna-t nas Deen set lor trial at any term of court in recent years. The Carolina Hotel. Mr C. Oresham haa Meaned tho Ptir- ollna Hotel, at Rock Hill. 8. C the lease to begin the first of the year. Mr. Lindsay Parks, of this county, will manage vne pittce, wnicrt win do itir nlshed from top' to bottom with the Dest oi carpets ana lumuure. . -,1,1.1V V.,.",. -- 1. Instructions, Mandatory vnarge, i ..... Iai.u v Inrv VJiirniivMin aw wuj it Is irr.r In the trial Judge to charge .i... i...... r.i..,,ii...lv tn ftiifl thn ilnfen- inr jiii j is, ,..iw. ... ...... ---- -------- diint guilty upon a certain phtue of the ifntliiionv. without directing them to piss upon the evidence or the credibility of wltnt-HHes. Tlio finding should bo upon whether they believe the evidence, or, i,i..i. I (., tw,iini- fAvm whothfM' tiiev found the facts In accordance with the vl(U'iice. 2. ' H,im. Nuisance. Streets. Obstruction, r,... ,,.,u .,f 'liv tlAirifvitv nt fMtlupn. ,11.1 V. w. ,1,1 , ..t...l.ii.,lln M atMnul ., Mt.1,.11 1 11V Ul I Ul UIWIIUI.IIII4 II. BUllWV .,., i. a ,.,,l.lt. l,l,i.liiuav nna hniltlnir a fence hitohh it, is an lmlictnble nulsanco and ai'iituiiio Dotn ny ine 'proper town authoritlen and by tho person who Is . . ., i... ia nl...-.,., aniloyeu or injuieu u ii. iui, ...t-. .....i..rf H i..,ii..i.v.k. trt Mv,,i,,1 , IV III II MI1IIC1 Illl tllUll.l.illil ivi iirawH'm a tuiien surroutiains; a. yaru, en:., xrn vIpbI, Sivtl- n .73, thero is evidence on the p'ti-t of tho defendant that lis was a town niiLixhal duly ai-tlntf Under an order from tne proper authorities oi a town, after notice, hnvlnif the power by Its charter to removu it, and tltora was nvl .I..M,.. l, i thn mtirilial hnA fiArmnulltf. the right to remove il Irrespective of tha oroer, ami mere was ovnienuo uiivi tnu MreK had not teen dedicated. It was ..rnr In thn rourt hflow to direct a ver diet against the defendant. SlriH-ls, Adverse 1'ossession, Jtlgnt 01 Public. ' it adversely cannot invent rr destroy the ritiiil et tnt) jiuuiio ineruin. iievit.ui, suction iSl. ' 1 1, J.iir. i ,i y i. ill-, colder n northwest. ' i and .South Monday; Tuf C. ma, i; Y lair, i ir r I'M tn i oi.-t; lc-sli noi'thwect s. Cltors'it, f.ilr much eoider Jim.liv: Tuesdiy fair, colder In southeast portion, fresh northwest wintts. bast J-loriiia, fair Mcndav. . polder ex cept In extreme south portion: Tuesday lair, comer except in northwest portion; fresh west to northwest winds. LOCAL OFFICE V. 8: WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Nov. It. Sunrlsei 6:33 a. m.J sunset 8:21 p.' m. TKMPr.RATf Ills (In degrees). Hlghexr temperature ....... M Iwett tenux-rature .. .. ........ bt Mean temrieraturo .... .... ... ...... ; tiO Kxceas for the day ...... ..... i . 8 Accumulated excess Tor the month. Acciimtilatd excess for yenw ........ 117 PRECIPITATION (in Inches). " Total for 24 hours ending p. m...., 0.79 Total for the month .. .-. ., ........ ,6.83 Accumulated deficiency for month., 0.01 Total for the year .... .. 58.70 Accumulated deficiency for yearv. 15.78 Prevailing wind direction '. .. ..3. W. W. J. BEnJiKTT, observer. Nice homo, c i V-t roonr, newly painted, rP0! etc. In perfect repair; close in N. College street on big lot; Other information at office. k FOR DALE Three of the finest build ing dots in Dilworth, .$C50 and upward. FD. Alexahder Piedmont Bldg. - 'Phone 587. The Commercial National Bonk Ample capital,; larga resources. 1 We cordially invite your account ' ' - : " , DIRECTORS: 3. X. Durham, W. E. Holt. P. M. Brown, J. W. Cannon. Jr., S., B. ; Tanner, R. M. Miller, Jr., D. H,- Anderson, E. C. Holt. A. J.. Hagood, L. W. SanderB, & W. Cramer. D. E- Rhyne, R, t. QJb- bon, H. C Eccles, U Banks HoJt C- W. Johnston, w.. a Alex ander. S. S. McNtnch, C. H. Dula, WUHb Brown, T. H. Haughton, ' . F. D. Lethco, A. G. Brenlzer, R. A. Dunn, J P. Wilaon. , ; OFFICERS: i R. A. DUNN, President ' T " - " WM. E. HOLT, Vice Presiflent A. O. BRENIZER. Cashier. 'f , . "' A. T. STJMMET, Assistant Cashier Assets and Personal Liability Over Three Million Dollars. Lot loc-atrd on Jid---r..i f 1 , ; Ti l 1 ' tnU'iavf ' rental oi 12 00. I'io, erty 1 t!' i.i and low,t! l,i a s-nion t.. -1 always commands rtdjy occui',. nts in of vnanci.-s. Will sell on a basis of fifteen j -r cent, to t:,e investor. Con (" vide the property so as to tc!l one, four or live houses in a blowt. zwn mi state .0 t 'oif-cc:::o Capital $75,000. President, W. S. ALEXASDER. v 1 Secretary and Treasurer, t . A. MORRIS. McDOXALD. Splits $100,0C0; Vice President, . . It A. DCXX. - Beautiful ldme For Sale ., We have for sale on S. Tryon street one of the prettiest homes to be found in the city reception . room,'' parlor, .dining room,' Y kitchen and four bed rooms; two bath one upstairs and , on downstairs. This house has only, been built about five years. ' Party wishes to sell furniture with bouse. ' This Is a good chance . for some one to buy a nice home at a reasonable price. For terms and 'particulars, apply at office, t J. E. Murphy & Go - , ,H. M. MADEN..,.'.,,Ii,..;presldentv. . ' .J . H. M. VICTOR Cashier First National Bank , ; CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ' - L ' "-ORGANIZED 1865 . , , Capital.'. 300,000.00 . : Surplus and Profits ' : ? 5 - t". 210,000.00 , : ' Assets 1,900,000.00 ; : : Your business respectful- . M . lyl solicited. ' . 1 ' y r, " 'Eyery courtesy and ac commodation jextended con- . - sistent "witH sound banking. H. It VICTOR, Cashier. ; "' - STOCKS AND BONDS Bought and Sold. Those who desire to sell or buy stocks of responsible com panies are invited to cor respond with us. Trust Department, ( " SOUTHERN LIFE ft TRUST CO., Greensboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus, $33,000C E. P. Wharton, President. A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. R. C. Hood, Asst. Manager.. -ON HIE SQUARE." Get Hiiyler . Justice McComas Dead. Washington, Nov. 10,MUnl Emory C-fcComas, AsoHate Justice of the Court of Aujeals of the DMrlct of OlunVbla, former United States fix ator find for four term Congressman from Maryland, died at his home In tliis cjty to-day. , HI death was due to heart fallure.l JJe wai born In V'.-i' h'm?ton county, Maryland, in 14, 1 f?ralt'wilttaitr"jr)a,o't 'town, his forwr inome, on 1 Zt-A-eViUr 19th. Sintrt-r Manufacturing Co vs. City Na- tioriiu r.iins ri m. Purchaser for Valuf, Consideration, Inv- ini, rainy u int-Kiiiujr. " TIip iury tisvinit found ihoi dfendsnt Puller wss a purchaser In tttxnt faith, for a valuable ronstdcrutlcn, wltlitmt no- ,ly,A . fd iiii1i1aih fliK.lr nrfmtti1 fin.ii dWinnsnt bank bv rlalnilffs sttent in ireiwsitlntf iilBintlJT'k Tti'jiuy to his indi- VK1USI crt-nu, vne vroiri ip-iii not iw 01 tiirbul, when thi're is evidpnee of the coiiKi'tirntlon to UDtMirt tlio findltift, una inaiifflaltnt ("vliU'iit's of litiuiorallty or 11- legttiu tnricvi. Annie P. Tsytor vs. Bucurlty Life and Annuity Co, 1 InitirittM'e. TcmncrstA ' IfaWts. Rvl- Jwfl,, "Opinion kvldfnrA," Witnesses Tentimooy ss to T'mrra.noe. it Is comivftPiit vi'iiie upon tho ciwtion of fulse rrrrscritnuon of tt in his anpltcstlon for life Insurnm, up on niilch his polUy li4 b-n Issued, to tifratt In tlio unj of ttmlt or stirltuus 1J.....M - U.lfMtttf- . .ll .A ,:il.. UlfUI'.V, .11 A W Wf IWUIJ - HI 1.11V nAt,lllrht. llfliM. Wl.ltl ti h.A Inn-. I llll'l I ... ...... ,,W ! ',TV. ....V.l r."ffnvix, .iw turn pvi-ry iriy inf ncyirat t tnoutlis. Snd that from tils fcuowlde uui ovcrili)H of him and his hnl4ts in I S 'Always the best. ' Always the freshest. Wo carry all assort ments R. ti. JORDAN & CO. Thona T. "WE NEVHIt CLOSE." NURSES' REGISTER Cleanliness : Carefulness -Quality . , Is Our Motto. perfection Is our watchword lcrfrctlon Is our , war cry perfoctton Is our dream A Synonym For . All That is Good in Delicious Ice Cream . 'Pliono 835 ' Branncni Carbonating Cocksy Entrance through. narHngw's Garage "20" W.' Trnilo Ki t i t. ' Thone 842. 43 N. Tryon St. INVESTMENT We pffcr five new 5-room cottage, with sewer age and bath, renting for $12.00 per month each, or a total of $720.00 Der Year, for $6,750.00' ' being 10.7 per cent, on mvestment. , The Charlotte' Realty Co. A. G. Craig, Secretary. phone 877. Office 18 E. Trade St. The Merchants & Farmers National Bank B v ( OF CHAnLOTTE, W. C. ' ) ;,";" Capital, $200,000.00 V Surplus, $100,000.00 ; Te officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or correspond with those who contemplate s A : r making changes ors opening new v . , accouts. ' , , . , POUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS AND TRIE DEPOSITS. - Officers: Geo. E. Wilson, President.-- Jno. B. Rosa, Vice President. W.,0. WUklnson, Cashier, : ' ' : 1 ' -' - Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch'." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not , crack It; water does not make it fall off; bard as stone. . Write for booklet. Manufactured by - - QHHRLOTTE PLASTER (SO. Charlotte Trust Co. . Showing at close of second year - s Capital. . .$125,000.00 Profits...............;.. 33,000.00; Solicits the business of corporations firms and in dividuals.' , ' " ' : ' , J.'IL LITTLE, Prefcldent. ' C M. PATIEIISON, Vice Pm, ,T Un.Uk GOOD. Cashier. . "J . li Write for Booklet' Charlotte, N. C. IVIOVED into larger and better quarters, at ,No. 15 South Church street. Thone, write or drop in to see us 1 if you have some work to be done. BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY phone No. 470. ' , No. 15 8. Church St. 1 Southern Loan & Savings Bank This Bank offers you unexcelled facilities ', fdr your" SAYINGS BUSINESS, as its attenUon is devoted, EXCLUSIVELY to SAV INGS ACCOUNTS. . . , ? , . . . . . DIRECTORS: , , P. M. Brown, Jno. 3L Scott, ' W. 8. Alexander, - E. T. Cansler, ... Jas. A. Bell, 1 T. WMawklns, -u J. W. Conway, , Dr. R. It. Gibbon, , .. W. A. Watson, " A. M. McDonald, ' J. O. Reid, W. L. Jenkins, Leroy Springs, Lancaster, S. C. R, R. Ilaynes, Cllffslde, X. OL ,y - . y. OFFICERS: 1 , A' . JNO. U. SCOTT, Pres. W. a ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. W. Lv JENKINS, Cashier. . FOURTH WARD LOT The most desirable building lot in Fourth Ward, , , close in;, can be bought at a bargain if taken at .once. ; ' ''r-' ' ; Vi; -v 7; ;; ' Por further information, call or phon ;-.' - V CAROLINA REALTY CO., , , W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. - . n. n. LEE. Secretary. - 9. P. LONG, Sales Agent 45 North Tryon St. 'Phone C0. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE . ' v , i. w . -.. ' ; t. 4, f( . lf 1 ' .' New sroom cottage near Eliza6eth- College; ' lot 50x110. I Can Arrange easy terms. See us , at'oncci- -t 't!;,;'',- ,:"-.'.Vt". ty' -JPlicaa 535.':,:, ,!,..!,," ',.g03.M..Trjroait..Mt The Charlotte National Banlt CnARLOTTE, N. C r 1 ' The chief concern of the officers and, directors of this bank la the welfare of Its depositors and . the aecurlty of their -deposlU.' The Chariotte National Bank' was founded by men of means, In '. tegrity and succeasful business experience, and Its enviable record' has given It a reputation for' solidity', that- extends fast, beyond - Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. .' If , you want absolute ', safety, It Is here. We. solicit your business. v ' 1 " B. D. BEATIL President. JNO. IL SCOTT, Vice President.' ' " '' - W. H. TWTTTT, Cashier. V'--l"v'' BUNKING mm Vf" : Commercial Banking. 4 : per . cent. Time Certifi cates. 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts. , Facilities in each department are, of the best. , . American Trust Company Capital and Profits . .". .. .. .. .. i.v 150,000. , .. Trust Building.' ; - - ( V; TIGHT MONEY MARKET V Has resulted in some offerings of very high-grado securities at prices which should attract nuictc buyers for Inveatratnt . ' . , ' 1 v ' 8,000 JS. C. fl-..' ,..... .v.. 320 M Hoskins ... ...i .......'....,'... 13S H00O N. C. 4s... ...... V4' M ITlshlanU Para w.. VS A)6 N. C i. ...... ......... ' 98V SO Clympia 1st.,.,. ,.,. ... .......... 70 IS N. C. Railroad .... ...... ...."., Hi .Ozark ..... ... ,.. .... ...,.!..'. ' If 5 50 N. C. Tutllroad ..... l&t W Newton ...... ,.,. ... ........... Bid 10-40 First Not'i Bark ............. 173 If. Cora IS Commercial i.... ....... .... Ii0 ' 2S Henrietta ,......... ........ .... 175 g.50A.nirlcan Trust Co.... ft-m Loray Pref Kid W Washlnirton Tref. ,41 50 H"lton ..... ,i,n .nt ............. I2t 40 Wlscaeratt ...fl ... .'- VM MFlorpnce . 10 25 Norrls Bid k- Highland Park Pref.. ...... W Prtl City ..... m ltd . 60 Victor (fa. C.) Bid W ire or poor oniin n inivrrairu in inriw hiuuihw..
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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