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10 CHABLOTXJy DAILY. OESEETOR, JANUAE1; 19, 1909. ESQ S3 NATIONAL 1.' A. CONTENTION. UeaAm or Asherlll Poet and the Baetncss Meat Making- Preparations to Entertain , Delegate First of Jim. Special to The Observer. Ashevllie, Jan. 11. At a dinner given br Frank R. Hewitt, president ' of Poet F. T. P. A., at the Swann&noa Hotel Saturday night, plans looking to the entertain meat of the national " T. P. A." convention were discussed and Assurances given by representa tive business men that everything wostd be done looking to the enter tainment of the big gathering. There wer present at the dinner Saturday night representatives or the board of trade, the Retail Merchants' Asso ciation, members of the board of aldermen and a number of prominent business men, in addition to mem here of Poet S Much of the evening was deveted to a discussion of plans for the en tertainment of the convention. It wai stated that the national T. P. A., which comes May 31st for a week, win bring approximately 5.000 visi tors. It was also KUten that the board of trade and the Retail Mer- ' chants' Association have already ap pointed committees, while Mayor Campbell stated that a committee from the botrd of aldermen would be appointed at the next meeting of the board. Piet-lrtent Hewitt said that be would have his committee from Post K ready to announce this week, and a Joint meeting of all the com mittees has been arranged for next Moaday. President Bawyer, of the board of trade, and President Hogers, of the Retail Merchants' Association, pledged the support of their organi sations to the entertainment of the visitors District Passenger Agent James H. Wood, of the Southern Railway, said that H was the wish of the railway that the convention come here, though several of the larger cities trying for H had been offended at the effort the railway made to bring the convention to AshevKIe Mr. Wood said that the visitors will be taken care of Just as well as If they had met In a larger railroad centre. Frank Fanning, of Post F, declared that many ladles were expecting to attend the AaheVMle convention. XEW STATION FOR WADKSBOHO. Work Will Begin Within Next Thirty Days on Usndmme Union Passen ger Station to Replace (lie shack Now Being CseaL . "peeutl to Tho Observer. Wadesboro, Jan. 18. Wadnsboro Is to have a new union passenger sta tion, and that soon. The present shack, which ha long been a disgrace both to the twe railroad systems that tse ft and the people of Wadneboro, Is to give place to a handsome and well-eQulpped station which both the (Seaboard Air Line and the Atlantic Coast Line will- occupy. The plans for the new building have been ap proved by the, Corporation Commis sion' and are In the office of Mayor lfi.., . The new building will be 81 feet long and 41 feet wide, with the vwltlng rooms, ticket offices, toilet rini and basjiraKe room all under the one roof, which will project and thus protect the pawentfers while en tering and leaving the cars. The new station will differ from the pres ent one, and the bRgsmte room will be at the west end of the building Just opposite the present bKga)?e room. The white waiting room will be at the opposite end. The city will open a new street leading to the plat form opposite the white waiting room and thus avoid the crossing at the present freight depot of the Atlantic Coast Line. Mayor Brock deserves me creon for the coming of the new station and haa worked unceasingly for the success of the effopt. and now the ad is In sight. Work will bei?in within the next month. MYSTI-atY STILL liNSOlA'KD. Ofllwr of Two States Working on Fayetcevtllo Caw Sklnnor Traced to Hc'ky Mount. Special to The Observer Fayetteville. Jan. 18 The police of Korth and South Carolina are still investigating the mystery caused by the finding near the Atlantic Coast Line track in this city of the blood stained clothing containing papers of Asa Eddie Skinner, Jr.. and tho cap ture of the negro, Paul Vinson, of Atlanta, wearing trousers ccrrespotid Ing to the Moody coat, but the only development so far came to-day when the chief of police of Bishop ville, 8 C, Kklnner's home, and where the coat found by the track "as made, telegraphed Chief Monaghan, of this place, that he had uaced Klein ner to Rocky Mount, where the missing man was four days before the supposed murder. Nothing of his whereabouts since that time has been discovered. DCK BITES YOCNG LADY. Ashevllle Teaolirr Attacked While tibe is on Way to School, fpeclal to The Observer Ashevllle, Jan. 18 Mini Frances Buttle, a member ! the ut.hc school faculty, was attacked by a dog whiii on her way to school this morning and severely bitten. The dog, after jumping at Mis Suttie and sinking two teeth Into the flesh, ran off. It Is feared that the animal was mad. It came up behind the school teacher .and without provocation sprang at iter. Miss Suttie went to a physician and bad the wound cauterized. The police were notified, a description of I MUM III m rL fill ri IK If IK IIIRUe to oapture the animal and take Its bead to determine whether or not It bad hydrophobia. Miss Suttie is the fourth victim this snonth of mad dog bite in this town, and another crusade against dogs running at large will probably result- (.'tester's New Hotel ow Open. , Special to The Observer. Chester. 8. C. Jan 18 The Caro tin Inn 4haf er'a n Hrtfn! Kirtiafari B the corner of Main and Wylie streets. Is now open for business, the first meal having been served Fun day evening to a large number of guests Proprietor Rohi has a beau tiful place, everything blng conven ient and Bp-tA-date. ai.d tho- who hive shopped with him are wearing a service are alt that can be desired, and BfcTvAoasi U tht Cn be oesired, and It la believed that the Carolina Inn Is going to be of great value to the city, which baa wanted modecsisd rfvmVBfftiftfit hntt for id Innf Beware of Frequent Cold. A succession of eelds or a protracted cold Is almost certain to end la cbronr caiarra. frsm which few persons ever wholly recover. Give every cold tbe at tnikn tt deserves and you may avoid ti is" disserves tie disease. How can you cure a eoWl Why not try Chamberlain a Cough Remedy T, It la highly recom mended. Mrs. M, White, of Rutier. Tenn.,' sars "Beverai years age I eras bothered with my throat end kings. Someone told 'roe of Cfcsmberlsln's Cough Remedy. I Veen "using it and it relieved me at ones, how my throat and lungs are sound and eJ." For sale by V. U Hand fc Ca. . UP A FEW MORE PUT YoVR MONEY IN S I'll PiciO!.ri& OfUNIV. AND FT WILLWORK FoRToU. THATS ITS BUSINESS. YOU KNOW IT MAKE tii ? FTGTTRE. Put in our bank ora foliar a day. This nun and the Interest on it will in twepty yearn make yon a comfortable fortune. The Interest on this fortune) will support yon the rest of your 11 fe. In our Savings Department we pay 4 per cent. Interest on de posits and compound the Interest every three months. OOMMKrtt-IAL NATIONAL BANK, Capital $500,000.90. Surplus and IToflts $330,000.00. OFFICERS: R. A. Dunn, Prwldent. A. O. Brenizer, Cashier. Wm. Ji- Holt, Vice. President. A. T. Summer, Astdslant enables. BAN NATIONAL 35 East Trade St. " , ' Capital $200j000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 neeouNTS invited GEO. E. WILSON, President. JN0. B. E0SS, Vice President W. C. WILKINSON, CasHler. i THE WEATHER. Washington. Jan. IS.-Forecast : North Carolina, fair Tuesday; Wednes day increasing cloudiness and warmer; ha lit vartablo winds. Alabama, fulr Tuesday, with warmer north and west portions, Wednesday in creasing cloudlnesa and warmer; light variable winds. Mississippi, fair and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday threatening and warmer; light variable winds. Louisiana. Increasing cloudiness with probsbly rain by Tuesday night and Wednesday, rising tempsraiure; light va riable winds. East Texas, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday with possibly rain In east and south portions, warmer Tuesday except In extreme south portions, light variable winds. Virginia, Increasing cloudiness and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday threatening weather and warmer; light variable winds shifting to southeast and south South Carolina, Ooorgla, west Florida, fair Tuesday and Wednonday; light va riable winds. Kast Florida, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; light variable winds. Oklahoma, partly cloudy and warmer Tuesday: Wednesday fair. Arkansas. Increasing cloudiness and wanner Tuesday; Wednesday fair. Tennessee, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; rising; temperature. Kentucky. Increasing cloudiness and probably unsettled Tuesday and Wednea day. rlHlnit temperature. West Virginia, Increasing cloudiness and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday threat ening and warmer with possibly rain or snow. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS Take notice that holders of eur bonds (all of which mature Decem ber 1st, 1911) may have them re deemed at par, with accrued interest, by giving ue seven days' notice. Thla offer remains open until and In cluding February 15th, 1909. 3end your bonds through Bank of Lumber ton, this cty. for collection. LUMBERTON COTTON MILLS. H. B. Jennings, Treas. Lumberton, N. C, Jan. 17, 10. F. D. A. LOCAL OFFICE U. 8. WEATHER BU RKATJ Charlotte, Jan. 18. Sonrtse 7:30 s sunset (:S7 p m. TEMPERATURE (in degrees). Highest temperature Leweat temperature Mean temperature Exoess for the day Accumulated excess for month ... Accumulated excess for year TRECIPITATION (in inches) Total for 24 hours ending, I p. m 0 1 .;tal for the month 157 Accumulated deficiency for month.. l.W Tutal f"r the yenr 1 67 Accumulated deficiency for year .... 1.10 rrevalllnai wind direction N. E. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. m. ; THE UNION NATIONAL BAN K , CHARL0TT&N.C Sealed Proposals - Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned up to noon February 4th. 1099. for the construction-plumbing and heating of a group of three buildings at the State Hospital for the Insane at Morganton, N. C. also fir heating and plumbing ten build ings at the Slate Hospital for Insane at Raleigh, N. C, and heating four buildings at the State Hospital for Insane at Goldsboro. N. C. Flans and specifications max be had by addressing the ' Architects, Barrett A Thomson, Raleigh. N. C. Each proposal must be accom panied by a certified check for two per cent, of the amount of bid. ' The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. W. A. ERW1N. Chairman Building Committee, West Durham. N. C Home seekers, think of these: Lot, near old graded school Boulevard J1.050 Lot, Klnston Ave. Elisabeth . . 1,600 Lot, In old Charlotte, close in, on Ransom Place I, ISO Splendid South Tryon St. Home, Modern, Corner S.500 Lot, Klnston Ave. Elizabeth .. 1,600 3 Lota. Northern section city. 200x400 to 500 1.200 F. D. ALEXANDER He writes Fire Insurance. HOME FOR SALE 7-room, two-story house, on nice size lot; all con veniences and close in. A special price for this week.. $3,00000 J. E. Murphy & Co. 4 N. Tryoa. Ttions Ml NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent when you ask for a fire insurance policy and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. 5 HOMES FOR SALE Also 14 per cent, invest ments. Several elegantly finished and desirably located homes with pretty shade. Also several plain homes and farms. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON I BROTHER " 219 N. Tryon St. "Jordan's on the Square." H. P. Purcell, President. -D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. LAUDER'S FINEST FRENCH OLIVE OIL Fragrant, fresh and pure crushed from the virgin olive Imported only In original pack ages. UNCONTAMINATKD UNABOHKEB - - UNADULTERATED . Makes moot delicious mayon " nalsa. FTNKf FOR WELL FOLKS FINP FOB SICK FOLKS "FIfMS FOR BABIES Absolutely perfect. abso ru(ly pur. . . R. H. JORDAN & CO. t. NURSESL BEQISKEB. "Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BUILDERS' FRIEVD ; FteesUig does) dot hurt It Natural shrinkage will not crack tt Water doea not make it tall off. Vlanulactured eicluslvely by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COflPflNT ' Writ for details and kX 9t -Cotton Mill House plastered with tt. ;--;V-;:sV;.:flT IS AS. IIAKD AS 6TOXE, American Machine & Mfg. Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C Manufacturing -Machinists and Founders Citteo and Cotton Oil Machinery. Waste, Saw-Mill and Wood-Working Machinery. General Repairs. Castings. Contract to Install Steam and Hot Water Heating, Fire Pro tection, Electric Lighting and Power Plants. Accident and Health Policies in the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are the most liberal la existence, though they don't cost any more than others. Every oae needs a Disability Policy covering KVERY ACCS DENT AND EVERY DISEASE. Let as tell you how we will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNK88. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. . THE ONE SURE WAY to hare money Is to save it. The one sure way to save It la by depositing it in a safe, reliable bank. Then Jt won't barn holes) la your pockets, and will also be safe from theft. The haWt of saving la easy, and if you will keep ft -up, the result will surprise you. Southern Loan & Savings Bank J no. M. Scott, President. W. I Jenkins, Casthler. W. 8. Alexander, Vice President. A study of the interests of our customers and unsur passed facilities for serving them characterize- theser - vice of this bank. American Trust Company "THE - If it's a Park you want. Golf Links. Tenant Court, Baseball Grounds, or a paradise for Crap. Shooters, Just put 'em in The Charter" it's easy; If Freight Bureau, Railroad Passes, Pre Ad- VerfisfnT "er Rtrgi"Tr1ir-jTtelretaterAe -Moon are araveeay- th thirsty, Jnst put 'em In .Ths Charter (lead easyr if Streets; Slde " walks, Flra Hydrants, Sewerage, Water iiaina. Sanitary Reform er other such rubbish be snggeste-d, mum's the word. Boys, dont " breathe some fallow mlgtit get 'em In "The Charter dont need em. Got plenty. Cost "tnuft. "Vot we wants Is soared! ng to bly mit, dings dat bee pleasant, tgnd Yot looks purty Vnd nlse, you know.r. ' - : TOCXZt NEED - ' the new series MUTUAL -BILLY M ALONE" to ret m taSt, and you'd , better take .'em J now. She's open and oallinr. v y R Le ,KEESLER, Sccfctary and Trease - 11 a Tryoa St. Pboce S44 W E i) F F E R On' North Trysn street a lot ttxIT4 feet, with aney-way privUeges at side, and tha following lmproreasenU: . Brtck store room tlxTC faet, ' :V-'. " t-reon eottino tn flna shape.' , Threa'4-room new tenant houses, 1 The satire pro party is occupied at an annual rental ef $t4S.0t. With the reraovalof ths railroad yards and round house t this locality, purchaser can reasonably sxpeet rapid 'sahaooeinaat Price for ths whole. If taken at saos.. ............. . - ' ' ' - Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company , First National Bank CHARLOTTE. N. 0. ESTABLISHED HT 188. Capital and Profits. .. .tI4l. Deposits Solicited. 4 per oaat paid on Tisne Certlfleatss. Government Depository. Henry M. McAden, President. John F. Orr, Oaehier. 'J- FOURTH WARD HOME Four blocks from square, $3,500; $1,000 cash. Bal ance easy terms. Seven-room cottage, modern con veniences, stable on lot. Now rents for $22.50 per month. , For further particulars seo Brown & Company. 'Phone 636. 203 N. Tryon St Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent We have brought over from the CHARLOTTE 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 ojir office from No. 5 W. 5th St to 2 If N. Tryon St. CAROLINA R.EALTY CO. W. D. WILKINSON, 'Mgr. "Phono tOfl. IN VEST PIE NTS Ws offer some Real Estate for sal a, both lmprored and unim proved. . HOMES OR INVESTMENTS If In ths market for either tt win' be to your Interest to see us. THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. A. Gk CralS Secretary. Office Boom SOB Realty BaUdlnc. W. X Ctuunbers, Treasurer stnuxxrf to raxie: to, offer TUB FOUiOWTNO - STOCKS AND BONDS V) Americas Machine. IS Cora Mill. - U Otbeon Milt v Lula MiU (par MS). Fidelity. , S DUltas; M10, : Modeask " " Osark. ' - -- It Arllnston. , - " .. - It Flint MiiL r . att s Loray Prst 6S-1M Wasbinrtoa common. to wooolawa. - 9 Otay-Mtsv Ca. - - - ' , . ' ImpetlaL ; , i" ; ' ,; i , KMS Arcade. , , ,. . ' , V S-6S Athertoo. , . " 1 19-IS Fatrfleid.- . ' ' 10-M Newton. .... ... ..' . lo-M UtUe-txrr Os. - 304S Highland Parte Pret . ZV-tl Chadwick-Hesklns Prsf. W Woods ki ptet , . M Paeoiet Praf. ; . . Elbe Mff. Co. Pre?. . H-SI Cosameraial Katlonal Bank. ' s-40 First Ksllonat ... , ' 14 Clticens KationaL Gastenia. ' ' J6-0 W schorl a Loan A Trust Cs, ' I N. C Bsilroad Etock. V X.S9S first Mortsage Real Estate Ixisss. THIS WEEK'S OFFERINGS Cf MESTArr A very eonplets poultry farsa 11 to M , acres, 4 snlles west o city, (or ailoM A six-room residence oa tine eorasr - lot at a rare bargain, easy terms A handsome new seren-roota rest. ; . denes ..... ... '... ... Another of six rosins, modern 1m- ' proretneats ... ... ....... A Tryoa street horns, lot about : SftsXsl fc... ..? ..... ...... ... :: A handsome oomplsts Morebead street beraa .... ... ..i.. A DM worth residence at quick sals price, . Larca, sew double boose, renting nearly M per cent ................ A First Ward residence A Tryea stree esratr let vr, A Tryos street corner lot tCxiM.... A Fourth Ward business corner 4 A Trade street business lot., ........ A Tryoa street eeraer, very large. ABeuIerard let tor quiek sals.... A Tryoa street business lot. close la t Cleralaod arenas lots ....170 ani A Terr large, .fine, suburban lot A very tew ntors-Culonisi lots oxis) o jsa. Three ElUabeth lots ffX)0. ri.SQO nd A choice Piedmont corner UixlTO.. T.SC0 1,209 '. 1. 000 . -. lS.su M&0 1 p p PHI I .
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