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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 4, 1909. SEES The Union National Bank CHARLOTTE, X. C. Capital $100,000.00 OFFICERS: T. W. fl'ADK I 'reside nt 1". B Mi DOWEL U Vice President H. M. VICTOR. Caahler DIRECTORS: F D ALEXANDER B. RoliMAN D. LATTA. JR. F. I! y s. A U M DOWKI.L oilchkist vvahhucrn J K. FORK SMITH 1 We cordially Invite your business. Prompt, courteous, accurate and Confidential attention given all transactions The m.niai m nt of this Hank eudAUYom to pursue a progressive policy, to be liberal hi Its treat ment and adheres strictly to legitimate lines of i:iinkini Its businehs Is Confined errluslvelv to that of Bank In. Money loanert only on well te lurel paper. We will be (,iad to have you open an1 account with ux Janu sry 1st. and If considering a change, will be glad to have you call on ua mid talk It over. A new Interest quarter be Kins in our Savings Department January 1st, UlSt. All dcpoHlls mads on "r before January 6 1 h will draw Interest at t per ceil, from Junii;iiy l.t, 1909. fcafety deiiosil boxes for rent, J3.'jU per annum. II. SI. VICTOR, Cashier. SAU8BIRY NKWS ITKMS. Harry X. Curd ls Tran-fer llnsl new, to I'. M . Mo;rmv Member of Yard Crew hills From lioi ( r CajX. W.J. Morton Still lprut-ly ni. 01m i er linrcau, if. Norit. Main Street. HHtliOMiiy Jari 3 Mr. Hurry N. Curd !.;n I. used Urn Faltsbury Tranffer rmianj's lemlnesa for an Indefinite time to Mr 1' M Mr Oraw. Mr Curd leavns t.) morniw hikM for Lenoir City, Te'nn . win-re he wl.l be connected with 'he lin.ir iltv Cur Works Mr Curd Is a splendid young nan and hmt enjoyed a xl oiismes J,ere Salisbury Meeds were pained to learn of Mrs A B Watson s affliction H!ie ia appendicitis and will be oieiaied "n In a ("liarlotle ln.spllal this week. Mr and Mr Watson np.verl to '('tin rlottn from Salisbury sever.il months aim Mr Ed Tailor, a mtmbei nf the South erns yard e,iKlti crew was palnfUly hurt estenlay by fulling frmi a b'X ar There was r,o senouy Injury". ,,(it enonsl: t'i keep I . I in "IT duty f"r awhile Mr Tube Foster, who has teen with II Clarke A- Sons and was ti'.pn with the'.r pr-edereeeor goes w ith Ihem to Richmond, but his family will n-m:'.Ti u, S.i llt-,.iry The Southern bus lmproed the sur roundlnirti f Its new stuthTi by placing several more arc llirhts Another Im provement at the .e.t is the phii-lnc of a handsome soda fountain In Hennessee's lunch room. Mr Walter Wool n splendid xaletmnn. w ho ha been In lyricist er. S i' , for a year, has return.-. 1 i.. .'alli.b.irr and wll ngaln I i onne.-K .1 nh ti." Kowan larrlmare Company Capf Vt. J Mortmi hajl returned fnun Jtichniond. Htie-e he was under treat ment in a hospital While able to lt up some. Captain Morton Is mill desperately sick. sJThlrh will be e:ld news to Ills mime r- us friends He waa for a number cf years a conductor with the Southern Several Sallsh'i rinns will vWH r'urm on the specially cioido.l.-d troir on the 11th. among tli-m .Misses Hose lingers Crare Overton are! iVinie Hi. t wine BMIRF1, KF.MOVi;i; IM)Y I.IVF.8. Arthur Clement. Who Was Frightfully Injured b) Kp'.osliiii of Gun 11iur daj. Mav Vet lt-or Fart of main (.one. lint Me talks Ration ally. Special to The Ohserver. Durham Jan 3 --Arthur Clement, the 14-year 1. 1 hoy who was o frlghtfulU injured Thursdav e.ening .y the explosion of n gun Mint he had .ntrurted for hunting, 'till lives and appears to li:nc ;i small . han. e of recovering Th- barrel his ben removed from his head : nil th.-rc was a projeitlb- tul! six ;n. hes hum anl half an it..)i in diameltr iml".l led in the bon.-s of the skuli A por tion of the hrairi was torn away, and the Instrument was in hi- head fullv thirty hours It a as removed finally by rwinx taken (nun tr.e k "f Ins head. Kuch a ..-..! lb.- doctors haw never seen and instead of dmg from Its aw ful giifch In the i tint portion of tb" 1)', iie Is recovering sonjlblll'y and Is able to talk rationally at times There has teen found m one h knows how Ihe a- elderit oe, urred It perms that he was out hunting alone and, not returning on time, relatives became uneasy The, i.,uod him finally unoonac' nun mil with the u r rlblo hole In his head A great quantitj nf the little fel lows brains time been torn ana and fits people hir lly ejpe?-i hltn to be himself should he live Mir.onth th rhock. The tube barely mis- 1 li.s le't eye as It entered the head le tmeen the nose and that member .NO OPPOSITION TO ROfrT. t'oni-exled 'Iliat lie Will Hik1 Ken Htor Mat I l Yom N York State (tilef Interest In New York 1'sTl piiurc lle In ;oernor HuRlie' A!ban.N. Y., J;m. 3 Among the advance guard of legislators who have arrived for the opening session of the Legislature on next Wednesday, the subject of ;i successor to United States Senator Thomas ('. platt appears I J be attracting but little attention. That Kllhu Root. Secretary of tftate in Frosldent Kooaevelt's Cabinet, will be virtually the unanimous choice of the Republican cam ua when It meets to name a candidate, has been tak.n for granted ever since Timothy I.. Wood ruff, chairman of the Republican State committee, announced his with drawal from the race in Mr. Root's fa or. The Democratic nomination for the senalorship Is an empty honor be cause of the, overwhelming Republi can majority In both houses. Senatorial caucuses will be I rilled, it Is expected, for the evening of Jan uary lsth. and on the following day both houses will formally record the choices. n January ;'0th the two houses will meet In Joint session and de lare the candidate; receiving the rnujorlty of the votes caat elected Chief Interest In Wednesday s ses sion centres in the rending of (.lov er nor Hughes' annual message to the I-eglslature about the contents of which (hero is more or less specula tion. The (iovernor Is expected, among other things, to again recom mend the enactment of laws provid ing for direct primary nominations and this promises to be one of the features of the legislative year New York Homeopathic Medical College and the Flower Hospital. He contributed largely toward building the Stonywald Sanitarium for con sumptives, the Watertown City Hos pital and toward other charities. BIG FORFSTKY MEET I NO. The American A latloii ArTanadnff ;i ITojrrammc Fr t-hei Annual So lou to Bo Held In Washington Next Week. Washington, Jan. 3. Officers of the American Forestry Association to day announced a partial list of the principal speakers at tin" twenty sixth meeting nf Ihe organization to be held in this city, January Kith and Hth. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, the retiring president of the association, is expectod to open the meeting. ) tie of the most important features of the nrst day's meeting will be the pre.-entatlon of a synopsis of legisln H"ii and practical work necessary for the control of forest fires This syn opsis will be presented by a commis sion already appointed. State and national forrvsts will be the subject for discussion in the morning .session of the- second day An Important address of this session a 111 be on the government, the State ami the Individual in forest conserva tion other subjects to be presented by prominent speakers at this scssi.m will be on the White mountains and the Southern Appalachians There will be a combination report at this session on principles In the acquire ment and management of Sdate for ests The concluding session on tho af ternoon, of January 14th will be on forest edit' alien, and will be one of the most important sessions of the meeting. THE WEATHER. Washington, Jan. 3 Forecast: Virginia, North Carolina, partly cloudy Monday and TuesUsy; moderate to fresli south winds. South Carolina and Georg-la, partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday; moderate east shifting to south winds. Alabama, Mississippi and Loulaiana, psnly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, pos sibly local ralna Monday; south winds. East and west Florida, partly cloudy Monday a nd Tuesday ; moderate shifting to south winds. Fast Texas, partly cloudy Monday nnd Tuesdav , moderate south w inds becoming va riable. West Texas, partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, colder Tuesday In the Fan handle. Arkansas, partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, cnbler Tuesday Kentinky and Tennessee, partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, probably local rains, colder Tuesday. West Virginia, partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday, probably local rains, colder Tuesday night. LOCAL OFFICE. C S WEATHER BV REAU. Charlotte, Jan. 3. -Sunrise 7:SJ a. m sunset fi.JI p. m. TKMPKRATPRE (In degrees) Highest temperature Lowest tempeVature Mean temperature Excess for the day Aeeumrjlated excess for month Accumulated excess for year r-RF.ClPITATlON (In Inches) Total for hours ending. 8 p m ... Total for the month Accumulated deficiency for month . Total for the year Accumulated deficiency for year .. prevailing wind direction South W. J. BENNETT, Observer. M I 34 i 44 ! i 2 2 A 0 0 42 0 0 42 F. D. K CALXi TO Dl'RHAH IlH'UXKI). JVer. Vraon Brtiner. of Washington. t. "JT Annoumo. Thai He Will Re main Where He la Judge Timber lake See T-ddem. Observer R ireau. Congress Had Hv'cl. W'ashingt.c:. Jan. 3 Hew Dr. Weston lirumr, of the Fifth Baptist church of t'n.s city, ha declined the ch!1 to the pastma-e ,,f the First Haitlst church at Durham. nl o announced at the - morning aervlc to-day. He said that h thOUftht it his duty to stay In Wash ington, although the Durham per pie had offered him a larger salary Judge E. W Tlrriherlake armed with letter from many abb lawyers tc". fying an to hi ability, legal attain ment and Jud'ctal lernperamen. has called on Preti'dent Roosevelt He Is a candidate for the eastern distil, t Judgeship He dwi nut think that the fight la over. H E. D AN SOX R. l'LOWKIt DEAD. Prominent New York Ranker I'asc9 Away Suddenly Was Noted For Ills Flillanlhropj. Watertown. N. Y., Jan. 3. Anson It. Flower, aped fid. special partner of the lirni of Flower & Co. bankers of New York, died suddenly at his home in this city at noon to-day. Mr Flower was for years promi nent In New York financial circles. I!,- retired from aitlve Interest in the firm of Flower Co. at the time if the deuth ot his brother, the late ilnv. Roswell P. Flower. In 1SS9, nnd became a special partner thereafter, devoting his time to the properties and charities In which he was so largely interested. Mr. Flower's e heritable activities Included per sonal attention to the affairs of the 1 1 ERF. I AS! In another year you. too. Roth older, wiser and maybe better. Come now, let us reason tog-other. You can't get a partnership w-tth me, but you can get a dividend, A MONTHLY CHECK from me. If you don't bellyve It, ASK HOW? F. D. ALEXANDER Tells He Pays Others, would be glad to have you on his pay day list- 'W. T- Lee to RireeMt I U) wood in lfjrl-ialurr. Special to The Observer. Wavneiivillej Jin. j. in tne ejection i held in Haywood county .yesieraaj,! to fill the vacancy In the Oeneral i Assembly caused by the death of j RpreenUtiv-:-lct H. R. Ferguson, W. T. Le. Democrat, was unanimous- i , V. .. . tWa-a va nst Ri-nn 111 :r n J J I.UOTCU, ' -- - , annl for the nosition. --.- ' lfs, sh nai r Mieno. S. C- MalL . '; Wh4a la name? They My there la a Biaa oamedj W'lU Settle In El ber ton. Ga who caonot get credit In inrla Urt In town. A IIOKRIRLK HOLI-i:P. "About ten years ago my brother was 'held up' in tils work, health and happi ness hy what was hclleyed to be hopeless ('onsumptlon " writt s AV. R Lipscomb, of 'Washington. N C "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doc tors, hut found no help till he used Dr. King's Ner Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man 1 to day' It's rjulck to relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs, j o tioi rlias; Coughs nnd Colds. Rron- ; Is. l-a lirlppe. Asthma ami all I'.ron- i i.ial affection 50." and Jl. Trial bot tle fe. Guinnteed Tiy W. L. Hand Co. "Jordan's on tho Square." E. P. Ptircell, President. D. A. McLaughlin, V. Pres. Everybody Knows Huyler's Candy Everybody likes it and everybody gets it. None as good. None as pure. None as wholesome. Get some of the fresh shipment to-day. R. II. JORDAN S CO. Ttsoa T. KURSES' REGISTER Ha rd Cli rich' Wa ill PI aster THE Btl LDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hurt U. Natural shrlnkagn will not crack It. Water doea not make it fall off. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY Write for detail and li-i of Cotton Mill House plastered with It. IT IS AS HARD AS 8TOXE. FARiRS NATIONAL Mi 35 East Trade St. - Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 AGGOUNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President J W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 vacant lota. North Davidson street. '....$ 700.00 2 vacant lots, North Brevard street (...$1.0041.00 3 vacant lots. Twenty-first street $1,350.00 1 vacant lot. Elizabeth Heights $1,500.00 House and lot. Twenty-first street $1,650.00 House and lot. North Grahametreet extension $1850.00 House and lot. Fourth Ward $3,100.00 House and lot. Boulevard, Dllworlh.... $4,500.00 J- Z. Murphy & Co. M N. Tryoo. 'Phone 84. T NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent wlien you ask for u fire insurance policy and lie will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. American Machine & Mfg. Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C Manufacturing Machinists and Founders Cittoa and Cotton Oil Macbtrcry. Waste. Saw-Mill and Wood-Working Hadiinery General Repairs. Castings. Contract to Install Steam and Hot Water Ilea tine. Fire Pro tection. El ir1o Lighting- and Power Plants. Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are th. most liberal In existence, though they don't cost any more than other. Every one needs a Disability Policy covering EVERY ACCI DENT AND EVERY 'DISEASE. Let us tell you how we will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If you should bo disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. NEW INTEREST QUARTER JANUARY 1st will be the beginniiig of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till JANUARY 5th will draw interest from JANUARY 1st. Begin the New Year by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Deposits received from One Dollar up. Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Southern Loan & Savings Bank A study of the interests of our customers and unsur passed facilities for serving them characterize the ser vice of this bank. American Trust Company HURRY UP! i - If yon want any of the remaining shares, partly matured, of the Mutual Building- and Loan, you'll have to et a move on you. They're real plums, and will soon be (one. THE NEW SERIES by which you ran start the newyear, ISO, 1o. the -right way, the ;iC8i way" Tof yuTreir;Trtms""wnBfW"VayWigBt ' , SATURDAY, JAXCARY SD. " Everybody is invited to join thhi aeiie. Too should be In It if but little bit. Twill do you good. It's to be a record-buster. The band will now play "Marching- to the Mutual" - E L. KEESLER, Secretary and Tr eas. Locate in the Beautiful Home Section Elizabeth. ''Heights street Car service, Water, Lights and Sewerage, Nothing but high-class Improvement allowed on the property. Most of the lot have a frontage of tt feet with depth of lit feet, and alley-way privileges. You make no mistake In baying at Elizabeth. Sea us for prices and terms.. Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established In 186S. Government Depository. Capital and Surplus ISCO.QOO Deposit Sol lotted. Henry M. McAden, President. Q. W. Bryan, Vice President John F. Orr, Cashier. MODERN RESIDENCE FOR SALE Lot 50x200 Feet Rear Alley. All modern conveniences, on car line, fine neighbor hood, well located, eight large rooms; house been built only about three years. For further particu lars call on or 'phono Brown & Company. Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent We have brought over from the CHARIiOTTE TRUST COMPANY the big M0SLER SAFE con taining DEPOSIT BOXES and can supply a few desirable boxes. ' Boxes rented now can be exchanged for boxes in the CHROME STEEL DEPOSIT VAULT in our new quarters as soon as completed. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK NOTICE We have removed our office from No. 5 W. 5th St. to 211 N. Tryon St. CAROLINA REALTY CO. W. D. WILKINSON, ligr. Those 60. nJONBY TO LOAN We have $10,000 to loan on Charlotte real ' estate, well located. - THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. Phone 377 kSSi Mfjfe MORE HOLIDAY INVESTMENTS Subject to Sale we Offer front AND BONDS It N. C Railroad stock 10 00 N. C. State 4s 119 10.900 K. C. SUt is 1J1J vans M. C State , in . 1 00 City of Charlott is is sf) city of Lancaster, 8, U,tM Cotton M1U E0,M Cotton Mill (s MSAS Jtmml Estate s k sh.ru Waehovla Loan It M ka m.1. vtr TnMrsuiee Ce' M-t a mariean National Bank. AihavTOe I -M Commercial, Greenebori i lu nni NmtkMtaL, SalUbare N ! 3M0 Amerleaa Trust. Charli . ! 3 First Nattoaal. Chariots 1 ls-JO Scottisa rw xnsurancn I M-S Cnartott Beany ; JCrwla MllU-Plrt .. ,.. i ui.kl.nil Park- Pref. St Chadwlck-HosklBa, Pre! S4 ChadwlcK-Mosams, cot a Paec4et. Pref. ; M Woodsioe, Pret t. M Prerleas. pref. f woray. 3B wooaavi AKATj estatb Lot SB X 15 Piedmont, tsOO Lot M x 150. Piedmont, $800 , Lot NilUt Piedmont. S - . Lot tl x ISO, Piedmont, n.OOt Cemer lot. Piedmont. tU09 - Corner 13 x 179, Piedmont, $1,500 Corner SO x 200, Piedmont. t4 , Lot X m, Elisabeth, H.&OO Lot x 1S3. Ellsaeeth, H.0 Lot W X ISO, Elisabeth, S0 -Lot M .X ISO. Elisabeth, tm--r V Lot 190 X M0, Eirsabeth. 12.101 " Lot to x tUvHin Crest, ton Lot x to. Hill Crest, 7 - ' Corner 00 x Hi. Hill .Crest. P0t -Lot x CS, H1U Crest, tteoo Lot TO x HU1 Crest. rt75 . Lot 00 x ISO, Colonial Heights, tSS Let 00 x foot Colonial Heights, J1.009 Lot (4 X HP. .Cclonlal lights, .tJ.or39 Lot W f i on! macadam, 3.eo ... Lot W x 130. WUntoore, tSOO Lot SO x 190. Wilmore, 1600 ' Lot t x 190, Wirmoore, 70 Corner x 1V Wlimoor. H.00t 1 Corner 10 X" Do, Wljmoore, J1.M0 ' Lot S X m LMlworth, T Lot W X JOO, DU worth. 300-U5a. O. A; 2Hti-Gnd Iov 9y jterjtbJnj- la Heal Estate. 7
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