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it--:" '.J . tv CHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,. .TaNUARY 2, 1908. 10 . ..; V..'-: ,,.-' iv '. ' SPORTING NEWS . bachelors iv DAXGnit IOIuL'-ATrELl BOUT A DRAW. , ;.. - ' ' Champion Featherwctphts England . and AmerUa light 25 Rounds to a l.raw Moraii Vays 2M r Two ; Otitic' snnl" Flesh Jeffries - IHviidon satisfactory. ' Ciilma lArena. San Franckaao. Jan. 1 Owen Moran. champion feather-! weight cl tr.giana, xo-aajr mnmli to a draw with Abe lAttell, Leap Year Warns Them 16 Take to tins Wood- Fair .so Far Oatnura-, I htm -,th.. Sterner Time-HBnored CuMom Allows the Srlnter to "Pop the ync tiii'ii" .S'otti-h l4iw . Con-' f:rrliijr Prtj IK'S llato, to 1228. Washington Post. '. , "". "Sixteen thousand more women than -men in Washington, and leap year "starts in three days'." exclaimed the batehelor to-a-party, of friends .-taut night. "If me toGoldfield or the Isth mus or tumt other 'place where Die girl of sweet sixteen and -. some 'more does not exist in.auch. number; that hmfion oi auk-th.-. ' ' Vi'h permitted or compelled to ex irnnr jind aggressive, ouick aa a....,,.. .... ,., keot after Attell all. time. Attend had plenty of oiportuT nity to show his cleverness In keep ing a ay from the rush Jtf the i Attell eeemea to jaca mice in unches and found it difficult to land blow on a vital spot. Moran's eye am hiakri(!i and his nose bld: -fcut the punishing- blow to tit nomacn and the swings to the jaw We.ro miss ing. Moran'H frame as w lean, wnn either right or left and then 0oe'in. In the clinches he fought -viciously, tout did not do Attell much harm. The fight up to the thirteenth was practically, even. . In the fourteen round Attell warned Moran for holding while Jeffriea pried- the lighters nart.r At t.ll struck iMoran wveral times, after .the gong rang, and was reputedly "hissed by the crown, ne was rep rimanded b' the referee as he ttok . his seat. . k Attell "had a j-- J-lead in the eighteenth round and. landed some; damaging face and body blows, par ticularly a right Jolt "over the heart 'early In the round . "'Attell. with a l-tinging left to Moran's juye, started the blood in the latter part of trie '.' The final round was most exciting,. The men shook -hand end rushed to c-l'oee quarters, Moran rocking At tell's head with a nhort arm right Jolt to the jaw. They wrested nd then Moran whipped in, pushing right .to the -body. They fought vi ciously at close range, both landing teHlng r1hts in the head. The' ref eree, parted the men wyh d-JHlculty. Attell-then shot wicked left to the taee and they mixed it. wrestling ind punching wildly. MonUn wrced his man to cover in ala?t desperate ral- hut could not put Attelj-out. Whew the gong rang- for the close' "hoth'men kept , on fighting .flereely. Referee -Jeffries' - hail to- separate Ihern. ' ' JeffrleV declclnh was received wlth- pproval. There e.me near 'being no fight .owing to the fact tht rdoran was two ounces overweight. Attel had . trv be paid 1250 for th surplus two i fn"Retit to go ounces befre e would on. Moran' manager elated that 1 he fRriton hd found It extrmHy diffl- ialt to get dfiwn to weight and at . IT o'clock thla morning was com relled to, do two miles of vigorous road 'work . ----White inTefesU'rig. the contest, was not jiartlrularly exciting-and did not ,Cpme up to the Handarfl of a chain-. " Tiionhip'ihattle. Itetween 7,000 arid S.000 witneesed (he contest. Referee Jeffries siid that the fight Him so close that lie round It Im possible to glvo a 1e Isliin in "TTtw. of-ither man.' He thought that At tell had slightly the bPt'T of it on points, but not sufflelently to justify a decision In hlx favor. . The bett-lng was 100 to $0 on At- thnpultcixf, $25.( Boaittr, Make hoisrclse her prerogative every fuurt.i year oi proposing to a. cnap. '"The bachelor is. right," . remarfted the student. "Leap y?ar -starts Jan uary lat, and- for the following 383 days woman hajjthe privilege of pop ping the questton.' v ' "Most of you fellows." continued the student, '"now that ,' it was Numa PompiUus, irt 49 "B. C. who added a day to the twenty-eight of February. When he extended The year to twelve months, he added January and fh ruary. He first arranged to give Feb ruary, twenty-nine days,-save in leap year, when it was to have thlrU- days. Hat Augustus added k thirty-lirst day to August, and one day was taken from February, reducing it to twenty-eight- in ordinaryy-years. .. Whpn the solar year, was fixed at 365 days and --h&urs,- 4he ytg- hours were set-asidei and at1 the end of. four years' they formed one day, -the-fourth year hav ing 366 Jays, except when the num bers of the, century could not be di vided by 400. "The origin .of allowing a womnn to propose during leap, year is attrib uted to Scotland. I believe," continued the student.' "lii 1228 the Kcottifh Parliament passed a law-making It obligatory 4n -a man- to accept tha proffered hand of a" woman during leap yeaf under penalty of a fine 100 pounds or less, according to"his linan clal standing. And he had to pay tne lne, too, unless he cauld show. that hp had proposed during the purt- year, or that some other maiden had seen "nlm first." "I wonder what time 1M .first-train for-Ooldfleld starts?" asked the bach elor, . "()t coWse, you men sre aware," said the student, paying no attention to the anxious query of the bachelor, "that the gentler sex. besides having the rlgnt to pop the question.- can make you pay for a new dress in leap year. If, after January 1st you see any of ytiul girl friends coming down the avenue weaning red klrt. ste r clear of them." , "Why?" -said the bachelor. "BecauKe, when n woman wears .1 red-aklrt In leap. year, snd wearing such pparel proposes to you. andyou refuse, she i can compel, you. accord ing to custonv to. nay for a new dress. This, I understand, ts in accordance with an ancient btie la w that "nan wv er be'n repealed." "Well. I am right 'glad yon told me of that." exclaimed the hacheloa "PlcUiro this army' of 16,000 .women, with1" the privileges of . leap year, marching down the a venue, .their eyea searchig for a lively looking hoard earner . "I think the situation, "riefe in Wah- Irgton will be right risky for the sin- gti--ma-n. . Bo . long, fellows; I start to night for' (ioMneld." " . . A Delightful Ijit'-tainmoiit at Ruth-, Discontinuance of fiMnier knk e'rford Collegf. ' , j ' -New Item and Oriental. . aV P'Vtr - v" Th ' Xorfo,k 'Southern Railway Rutherford College. Janr 1. announces that with the inauguration persons, at' Rutherford.. .College are of- all-iair service between Newbern better known for their ability to en-, and Oriental on-January 1st 10S tertaln and to load. the table with the the steamer service between those nit est of things than Mr. and Mrs. .points will . be discontinued, last John J.ohnson, more widely known as steamer leaving Xewber'n for Oriental "pa1' and "ma" Johnson." of Buther-i at 7:4S p'. m.. Tuesday, December ford College. They 'were at' their j 31st, 107, and Jhe last steamer leav- oest yesteraay -wnen tnere- waa prracui, mg t.rjenia.i ror- xvewoern at a. in.. large number of their relatives. When the beif called to dinner those present entered the beautifully dec orated dining hall and looked upon a long table burdened with a variety of meats, vegetables, cakes, . fruits and desserts, Thoe presen werei Mrs. J. D. Glass, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Steele, of Rutherford' College: Mr. and.Mr. J. !.' Glass, of Sterling City. Tex.: 'Mr. ami. Mrs. T. R. Glass, of Moranlon: Mrs, W.. R. Jories. Of Hickory; Mrs, H. C. Goode. qf Con nellv nrlngs: Mr. and Mrs. D. Kstep. of jOsce.ola. Pa.: Miss Mary and Mr. Walter Peeled of Gibson.-. Tuesday. December 31st, 1907. R ,E. L. fiVNCH. T. M.. ' . . . Norfolk. Va. it C. HUDOINS, G P. A., - , ' Norfolk.- Va.', F, W. TATEM. D. P. A.. Goldsboro. -N. C. tatti e ror 5a i.e. Having closed out the herd of "Red Polled Cattle." 20 head, beltmgir.g to V. T. Ifille, of Ohio, the oldest Im porter and breeder of this stock in America and going into "Red Poll exclusively, I will bell, -some Jersey, Holstein and -native cows, In calf to my "Red Polled Bull." a few grade Red Polled Heifers and "Steers, all my ftefd. . " ' .w.. b. meart:s. ." ' Belvidere Farm,-' Oavidinon Co.) UNWOOD. N. C r I 44 u . . T73a. 4B in Change In Nsmt York Agency. .Kffeetive the first oi the year, CJrln nell. Willis & Co., of New-York, have assumed the selling agency for the product of-the Hoskinr Milfs, Ch:d wlck Manufacturing Company. 1 otiif-e Mills and the Dover Yarn Mills, all of Charlotte. This- Is a change of the representation of these concerns In N'ew York. - MARRIAGES. Ilowcrs-S.vinoiir. at Raiiford. forrespondeneeiif Tlie Otifcryer, Fanford, Dec. 31. A surprise 'mar riage took pla-c; Inst night at the His Debut in Now Year's Handicap ! home - of Mr. ' D. M. Seymour, neir historic "old UufTalo church, about a -mth from hrc, when Miss, Mary K1U Seymour was 11 to the filtar y Mr. John Robert Bowers, of Jacksonville, Fla. . . . The marriage was a quiet homq affair, 1eing "witnessed only by the famlliiis of ,-4he contracting patties, together tet'a a few friends. The par for- wus beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and narcissus, the color s 'heme throughout i'ing green and white. -. The ceremony was . performed by Rev, M. D; McN'e.lll, . for many years pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place, .but now located at Cam eron, ashtsted by. He v. T. Y. Soymour, of ' Wake Forest, a rousin " of tlie Wide. Mr. A. Temple, Seymour,' of Hen derson, was hi'Vt ,'mjin. and Miss Bea trice Campbell, -a popular milliner of this place, w:is bridesmaid. The"Tirlde wore" a' brown tailor-made going-awiiy gow.M, with hat and gloves to match, n.l : carrii-il bride's roses. The .bridesmaid wore white point de Held in IWttlns t 7 to 20. New Orli-.-ins, J.in. 1 Cliapultctx.c. for whi.io ::') was reeefttly iffrrseif .TMjide lils 3'K debut ill 'tli New Year's haii'Ji e.ip this Bft-tnorn ut Cily Park, lii? n rfll In the hi tuna: tit 7 to WViiU'li-'r cloudy. Track fiivt. Summit rjr: ' Kln-t ni'-e S'Turlongs: Ir fundi, 8 to (. won; Holly . II '". IS to 1, sn-ond; -ArKinette. to 1, tid.- Time-. .1-6. Second race. fililoug:, Al Miiller, 1 to J won; lU'io 1p. 10 (p .1, f coi'id; Kvelirn 40 t" 1. third. Time, 1:113-5 Third ru'.e, mile mid a HiKiMnOi: Aco JUgh. 5 to i. won; Orlv IT, IT to 111, se orxt; Lancnstriuii, 3 to l, third. Time, 1.47 2-. Fourth rare, mile, New 'Year's tundt cap: tTapull.'p . 7 to: 20 - won: St. Jlidro, 15 to J, socnril, Woodlane. .13 "to J. third. Time 1 v Fifth rasc-Tf-furlonrs, b.-irfdiruP: P.ay Thomim, even, wim; Cooney, Z to 1. erond; Hant,rln: I I t 4-5. Sixth race, mile nrt "o y.trds, "elllne: T.HUHruiiiiriel, Vi to 1, wmi; Jamlirtnus, to 1. si-'-ond; Dflpiil., f, to I, third.' Time, 1:46 2-S. tjn, li to , 4Mrd. Time, Natural Curiosity. Jtucyrus (t)ifo; Corrifiiondcnt" ntts burg Pott. Of e.ver increasing ' liiterfrt to na tural curiosity seekers ate the IP t J'ota kbout thne miles from Hebr 'ity. Utah. .....- rl'V,l. r t. tT ( fn tu i In. ,,l t, ! . I .,,.,. the.surlace of which ari-e in strange r!",rl1t v hi,e Bllk' an'' carried car- confusion numbers' of conicnl-napc.l , cisterns, the. largest of them being all of. 60 feet In height. 100 feet In iliam eter at the top aryt tw-e that st t.be sase arid containing'!!) their, dirk le,tli!) Immense volumes of water nea tedHo a high temperature in. the fur naceofthe eurtii. The waters con- lain tfWusual chemli-Ht properties rf 1 herniary prints and are ucd tathing and drlnk'spg. " Tijese pt evl jendy have been formed by tft-sIoW deposition through coiintlesn fjBfc'les f the alic and eoda whlca f-nW into the composi tion r$ the waiXrs. Tiny grow In height 'steadily with yearn and ' pre-eent-a rnot-t CN:irtJH''!f spwtacle of Ttur"'s slraiiiso creavc, methods. nations. The bride Is a beautiful, popular, acroniplished young lady, the . only daughter of Mr. 1). M. Seymour, a prosi io'tis farmer- The groom Is a popular young biisinv-.s man, 'irmef ly of this place, but now of Jackson ville. ' '.'--' Mr. and Mrs. Bowers left bist night eor ,on Scabmi'rJ ,-train No. 43 Tor their noine in j,i-.K?onviiie. - JjcdMcll-WorUmnii, at CrccntlHinn m Rl'ciiil to Tlie Observer. JreenjUoro, Jan. I. Mr. J"oe T. Indwell, of. Bandoli'h count and Miss Minnie T. Workman, of Outiford county, were married here yesterday In the otllie of the. Reiftfr of Deeds A. . ..Krkman. .Who ojclatcd in tine Th 4tot Potii jir. four:,! in fh mlilwt of cultivated' ' fields and' thriving ! presence of few spectators. orchards, not". Ititandlng the. pecu . lar rock-like soil--composition. ' " One of the -marjted iwculiarlties of the.i region is t.-ie ; hollow rumbling pound caused by carriiigeg and hors-s. an ll.ey move ier the roadway for, miles arour.. "Is there an enormous avern jut iA-)w Hie surface, jnd w;ll It ever Utv In" I the nml JnquJry of 'every vtr alarmed at the tratige-underground founds.'- Aluli)ia's oal Inluilry. Birmingham. Ala.. Jan. 1. l-Jarly estimate of The- coal mined In Ala bama during 10; Indicate that the total 'wan nb-iut lS.OOO.oijO tons. Asi :stapt Jnspectijr Hinruiuse thinks thu lncrea.se over li'(t -Wili be 3.000,000 tons. An official; report on 1he uh Jec w iii hooa be "made., ta Covernor mer. "'.-"- . ' - TH rJ PI I'.U POuiv I. A W ffecfetjry vil.ii jf, "Ore of (tie oV Jects of the l.m is to Ijiforj.i the con eu'iicr rf lAe-areei'.ce if ce'ria.n l.urinrtii crufc-j in intd. inei." riie la t-niolres that the amount 'f rhlnroforiii.' ofilum. riiorf liir. iui4 .uthl" lioit forming til o(s te Mated on the lal.-' ci sfh i.tite. Tim r wniijruturvrs of Clunniieriilii Cci-gii . Hrr'ly l,ave aiwsye c'alirird ti at t.-ir :. e5y d:i -iwjj. con's in ei.-y of ti. ''st. and. Uw lith tA hi cUim is now -. prov "n,' ss Tto teeritlori of them l.s ffcfle oo the 1';fl. . This r-ndy l not '-X .u? if ih safest, but, on i of tl.e i" ui-e for- ewigl.e and ' 'cjiii.' Its st i- ljen l-i'ivir. twnrml 'oopj-t.'-n "'f i.fc t. i!v i.fk "if Uii been In tx. rVr sale iy W. U lind tc Adams-lliirllngaiiif, ;rceiifliiro,. Greensboro, , Jan. . 1 . Al i -r s I(elen Burllng.inSe, of this city and Mr. J. J. Adams, of Wlnsfon-Sab-m, were unit ed In marriage lus taut night at- 3 o'c'pelc. Itcv. Dr. G. H. 'petwller of tii iating. The i-er,nnny , took place s! tho home of. the V'rlde's p'aj-vn's. Mr. and -Mrs. O- H. Biirllngame, of rth h-'rulng etreet. Thpy will re- si li in. Winston-Salem-, he'rje Mr. Aci'rns Is In business with his father, lie formerly eld a position with the ('one Kxport anl Commlsnlon Com pany In this city. ' . A tltkilng Tough, fsivin snv cans;.-Is f,tifkly siopred ty Dr. Hint' Cough Cure. And It l o thcrouslily rrrmlesti end safe, that Dr. Shoop tells tnithirs very where tu :lve it without hesitation evnn tf verv young hninn. The Tsli'jle- MOi gr'etl leu'i,S atlll tender Slenis of a hinc-l niit a: niounlsltious ! rub, fnr rlnli the fiiraiiv propertlea- to lr. Shi.mp's-CciiKli .'urti. 1 1 c-alms . -tl.e ciiukIi nd hee.ls the ere mid.jfunsitive t-'mnrliliil membranes. '.No oi.'um,, ro chloroform. ri'irHig- l.sriUi u"l tj In ifr cr o!opre-n. Flmpy . a r in' ns pl.i i txtrsct, tnat tflt to heJ aching luri'n. The P(.riu lMrds c.-ill this, shrub which the. Doctor uses. "Th tigered Hert." Alwivs de mand It. Fliocp'.Cough Cure. MulUu's Pharmacy. ., Vaiid.Tbill PiiKM TlirouKri. : Mr. Willlanv-K. Vanderbllt and par ty passed throuVr the city last night In the Vanderbllt private car, "Idle )lour," en route from New. York to Aiken, K.- C. . . THE WEATHER, : "Washington, Jan. 1. Forecast: Vlrciiiia. fair Thursday, coldfY Ip northwest snd extreme north jvirtlon; Friday fair, colder In -southeast portion; variable winds. North C'iM-ollna! South Carolina and cVorgla, local showes Thursdsy or Thursday night; Friday -fcilr, colder; va riable winds. Tennetsee ani Kentucky, -generally fair Thcrsdav and Friday. Eaut Florida, generally fair Thursday and Friday; I'ght to fresh nortlicist to north winds.. West Florida, showers Thursdsy; Fri day fulr light to fnesh south winds shift ing to nortn Thursday niKhi. Alalemi, showers Thursday; Friday foir: colder In the. Interior; light to fresh variable winds lx oming north. Mississippi, showers and, slightly cold er Thursoay; Friday ' fair, eolder in southeast portion; light variable winds becoming north. ' Doulsu na. fair In west. shower,ln east, portion Thursday, sllehtly colder In the Interior; Fridav fair; Jight variable winds becoming north! '" Fast Texas. falrTliursdny, scmewhnt colder In the Interior; to fresh ncrth winds. Arkansas, fulr and somewhat- colder Thursdiiv; Friday fair. West Virglnln, generally fair Thursday nrd Friday-; somewhat colder' Thursday. January 2nd; 3rd, 4th, and 5th. , Savings Department MoneyDepositcd These hays Bear interest from .-the. first of tlie month. ; -Interest-four- percent., - compounded, quartel-ly AsetvS and Stockholder' Liability Three Million - Three Hundred "Thousand Dollars. The Commercial National Bank of Gharlotte, N. G., "in I r9 "tPtrtSttsrl.-N. K, on,8o.--'fce)ofa.A.'I" .H. Ui about -? .acres 4ract UygwithiiW copol$t ttrnhi of.th town. wojiera 10-room dweJii-ng, 3 iW 3 I-2 orf barns,' crib; granary, carriage house, macfemeiV shed AaVld all farming, -msfchlnery anj . tools; aiso blacKKmltV shop and :tools.' One it-ryora,' one 4-room, three 3-rpom apd- twe -T-room ,bluses on xfllb acresjn culti vation. Balanee in wood 'landS-attiy ldaf(r Vtiil.- --liBS-! .Five etooa.wella of water' and a nunxber-xfr ppfjnaa. " Suilhlo for Ven- . era farminir. itr iii,t imt iiii.,KiiiJm, i.,m We can sell this for a xiash f yrrient ofS.tfOO.- - bajance years, at a price that woil verj'dittle- Wjjre Uia.n' replac the b ms. Addrey, :. -. in t bBild- REAL SWE " CAMTE,''r.'h rii ii , -TRtJSli COMPANY BE5 r ... The V Krlday fair, light I.OCATj OFKICK 1'. S. WKATHF.R bl'RKAU. Cnnri-itto, J.m. J. Sunrise 7:St a. m.: funhet 5 .23 p. in. VPI-, M P I" f! A T I' It 10 (In degreei). IJthent tempernlure pi nwit. temnrralure Mcsn tepip, rulure ..... 4H Kxcesa for tlie day k . Ai-cnmii'steil exi-ens for nonth S Accumulated excess for year v.. 6 PltKClPlTATION (In Inclp). Tot .11 .(r.2 t6iirs ending 8 p. m. .... 0 Total for the month .....i 1 Accumulated d"llciciiy for month .. 0.14 Total for the year ... 0 A crnmt'lated deficiency for year .... i1.11( I'l -evajHng ' wind dli-i'tlon ' S. W. - W. J. Pt-NNt'TT. Ol-server. Fo D. K THANKS to cvory friend or for,' for every "act, good ru bad,' they did for me in 1907. me for Fire Insurance ' ' ' Information. ricdmont J Jlittr- 'riiones 587, 615. STOCKS AND llOMbS EXCH.fif:D. You may Increase your in come, with safety, .bv art ex change of Investment at this time. - Many -of our. clients have done so,. Correspondents will be. given the .'benefjt bt our experience. Trust Department, SOlTIIliltX MFE 4 ' Til VST CO, Creettslioro, X. C. Capital and Surplus, $350,000. E. P. Wharton. Presldnt. A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. It. C. Hood. Asst. Manager. Trial Catarrh tratmnls re - hclig nulled out frw. on twiueet, by 'r. Saoop. H.-iicliie Wis. Tliesw test ftre iru.ving -lo the jcl wltliot a "tiny' cost the grvai value -if tLiii:r t idc prc, rijitUm Known to driiggists - evrrywlitre ..-as I'r. IflfKtif f'slarrO II, theiii- . ft'.'i tv Mid- ry Best Thin ; Make' 1908 the banner year. To do it you must 6tart right. ' . . . The Mutual Building and Loan starts new series January 4th, and if you get into that you've made the correct beginning. . . No. one dares' accept our 'challenge for a show-down as to profits or security. We knock silly, in the "first, round,, all save similar institutions. E. L. KEESLER, Treasurer 'Phone. 344. ' 25 S. Trycrn St. Beautiful Homes For Sale " - 9-room house, E. Boulevard, Dilworth, lot 75xlB0, two baths, house com paratively nevy and in excellent' condition. '...'. . ..$6,0Q0 8-room house. Parke venue, Dilworth, all madern conveniences, lot BOxlIO. Owner left the city and anxioun for quick sale. .... .$4,000 8-room hoftse, Elizabeth Avenue, all modern, large lot, shady aide of etreet; fine bnatlon ....'....". . ..'....-.. , ......$1,700 8-room houye, 'N. College Street, close iK all modern, corner fot...fc700 J. Em .Murphy & Company 43 N. Tryon. 'Phone 812. We offer a corner lot. 75xSS3."on good street, with 6 houses now renting for $228 .00 per. year. Enough vacant space to build about 15 houses, making an investment that will pay 16 per .cent. ' Prop. ertv is .well located. ' - - . This Is a good proposition and wi your while to investigate, as It Itf offered at a low price. For further Information, see us. 4 t iThe Charlotte Realty Go. x i v 4 A. G. Craig, Secretary. 18 I'ast Trodo Street. :, 1 4--f'i---'N-:-t- Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hart; natural shrinkage will not , cmck it; water does not make It fall off; hard as atone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by . QfmRIOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, X. C. -OX TOF, BQC.tKB." JORDAN'S COLD TABIETS is a guaranteed specific -ftiL Colds,4 La Grippe and Headache. Cures in 24 hours. H II. JORDAN'S (0. T1kd f . ". "WE ' El "CIl CLOSE." v - , NUfiSES' REGISTER To Get a Nice, Cosy Home. - We offer you a new 6-room cottage water, sewerage, electric lights,, in 1-2 block of car line, near Southern depotffor the sum of ..... ..$2,000. Terms, $500,cash; balance $3.49 perweek. CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D. 'Wir.KIXSOX, Manager. B. R. I.EE. Secretary. 4, p. IAJXG, Sales Agent. 43 North Tryon St. . 'Phone 609. . COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE --:.'-'' " New 4-room cottage, near Eliza6eth College: - ' lot 50x140. Can arrango easy terms. Seejus at once. : . ' ' . , : . - ;03 N. Trypi; St. . 'Phone 535. H. M.rADEN . .Pre!5JoTit H. M VICTOR -a-tS ' ClIAlUiOTTre 3 -ORGANIZ 'A Capital,": '. sodGfir v Surplus afcd ProfttsW .... z ... c v3o6o.oo , Assets ' .-. 1 9m nnrt nft .. f . . w-; Iy olicitcd V v -; . Every eourie.nncprer' comnibdation extpletj .c6h Bistcnt with soypd Iahkifig;' ifsg'y 1' r The Merchants 0it$$ ajidnal' 'Bank - OP CH-VRfcOTTK. N. C. , ; Capital, $200,000.00 . , SSrplusi $10);6oO.CO Tlie officers olthi's anTcall 'bg, pljqiWii meet or correspond with those ' vrio.e6impl'ate making changes or 6.pmaeivt-'" "' afccqutl " y ' - y POUR PER 0ENT. PAlDioOfN 'SA WQS to Offlcen: Ceo. I- AMItjo, Premldent. -0f. Ml. .'Wosa, Vice resident f w . ij.. u iikintiin ooooococoocwooboooooooooo NEW liMIERES ooo JANUARY 1st will The begjnnfng of a NEW IN'TSREST QUARTKR. - DEPOSITS' lado from ttow. JflV JANUARY 6th will draw interest from JATHJARV 1st. -Vi-' '. i Jiegln the New Year by startmg a ;S.WCTGS ACCOUNf. IK- isits received from. One. pollap up,t-v -J- - i Qtp "ti-fm date.'T O noslts received - from. One Our Time uerunyaiea near . interest Southern Loan: &ni IJanR 8 i JNO. W, Bwiii re. W. t JEN KIN'S. Caaliier .V , OOCKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOQOOOOOOOOO II- , II .1 . I 8 .TOK-'Vlce Prea X .-X- 8 3000000000000a . A The - Charlotte. -i$jilllaii- ' The chief concjern of the officers -apectora- of tills banl( la" the welfare or ' iU depoaltora and the&ty o?'-tlielr depoaita. The Char.'otte National Bank'waa t&tijfrie& by'.men of . means, in tegrity and iucceaaful buain.eas'''exp'eMeaaC nd ita enviable record Jfaa given it a reputation for oUdf extends far beyond Mecklenburg countySnd Kefta Carolina. If Tyou want abaolute aafety, It is here, soUtlftrrar.buslii B. P.-HE.TII. President. ' . W, nt. -wJXO. fl . h. TwnrrT,'cij &ar ' -.A 1 BM il I'M fc sm I sfc sfl f i mm T pST.'Vlce rresldeat. n .Ch'arlottexluat Co. Capital... ..... ...... . :-. :$125,000.OO ' SavirigsVDepartnTent pays cent;cmpouhded. January First BgTLeWur; 3. II. LITTLE, PretrfdenC - JttitRSQX, Tloe Pre. , L. XI. lU.GOOb, CashH t IXX,XX,,X,IIXTT,X,,,,,XII1itaWiT,ITrT,T7 n We "invite consultation -.iandence ; 'from Firms; Individuals or Corj)i'Ptlot-i-Vwh"o - cqhtrtn- r m plate 'making changes palltHtWto beir bafraj connections. - THE A IIIIIinmjUfntrilfllTI tllllnriTIIlITTIl 1 1 1 ! I EKICAN will aon be pa N. cCsti N. C. Railroad Citv r,f t'hnrl., i Illeh-gradp tioratidns. Flrft "Mortgage Southern Mill ' 5- dividends. And evervthlng' IT. f j?-' jjjrjrce for liew Investment. I hts hi- Southern R. R. and, t per cent. n . 1 and 'you fiil want. Wc Offer -"l'o. Slate Ron!. .i and 6s. due 1910, ktock. 7 per ceiu.,jt uarantee. i"nnceril and -Anik.VT!le, bOIIJit per cent. Preferred rojf "Vii- the atro-pig hom'eor- v -. . ' ' r-i. ' : - ' ' ''f : teal Kstste Ioanska-ndRoB'j Irt amountirof 150 tolsO,' x-ks an.f VIocsBaNkr- tf); piig . t torlO,per"'cenL a Real-: Estate, ''? Ht) J 'k n -Thatmsey. f ; t E ' s T'- . r - -. - i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 2, 1908, edition 1
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