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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 19 1909.. OUR KATCBAL RESOURCES A PLEA FOR TUIOK PROTECTION President RoowvHt Opens the North Amtirtcma Conspiration Conference ' With a pinging Speech In Behalf of Oar Natural !-. wrves l"avor a VnRejueU Conservation Conitre. Psunlcipeucrf In by All Nations, For the Promotion or the Movement Co-Open Uoa Iietven the Powers IklMiu fitM IVimninn Kti vh ni -'in.nt Of All Secretary Wllwon Ii-liee It ta Only Question of Time I 'mil the Boll Weevil und Cattle 1 it k Will Be Kradieated. Washington. Feb. 1!. Conservation co-operation of wwld-".1e s. r.-.e s the keynote of an nidr-!i of !V!fl' ' ' Jleosevelt at the White II ;' t..-.1ay before the deleialv in di'cn lani e ipon the North Am' Mi an ''"iif rv.'i tion Conlerejice. Tlii." s.-t.t'.n.'-i.t a hx h mas first voiced h the 1i ....ieiit. lathered "onsldera lue ni'.mriit.ini y'. ir ng the day's pro. - iing and was reflected in Mr t ot tho.se who participated. Chsrarterizing th- 'i." nnc tit as of the "tttmost !in fo; l.n. e to th" world fet large," Pro-Merit Himfp It im pressed the r'-prc-n::iM's of this g;overnment. Canad.i and Mexico Hh the momentous poir I,. lit ies of the Work which has brought about this staaemblage. After the ; un of to-day's esslon. PresUent H o.-,. -v. I! exure.sed the hope to ii- t !. i oi ta:e lin.iri that a univerm, ..i.s-ervation ou:i- frress, In which all natlonn shall he nvlted to participate, should lu'nimp a reality In th; not distant future.. Secretary Hawn and I'hii'f Forester Plnchot and other s-HiTiimcnt ntiklals Interested In the problem of the on erv;lnn of the world's natural re source also entertain a similar hope, end It Is unlikely that the President -Vny take steps to bring about such a meeting. CO OPERATION URGED. The Sa-st Iloom of the While House vas Uie scene ol h notabk gathering that listened to the 1'resldint ad tress. The President, after extending a tiearty welcome, said. "This conference represents one of the many steps that hae been laki n of recent years looking toward a bar (nonlous cc-operatlon between the na tlons of the earth for the onmiori advancement of all In i n I i-mat n m - I relations the Kreat feature ol tip growth of th(! last ii nlury has been he gradual recognition of the favt that Instead of Its ben, nnrmally to the interest of. one nation to seo an other depressed, It Is normally to the Interest of each nation to see the others elevated. Fundamentally It is the earue with nations us It Is v-tii Individuals. As u ruk-, tlie most pros per ooi man is the man who lives In ( gfroseerous coinmunit as a i ule the Xnan Is prosperous who has prosper ous people to deal with, who carries n his business wlln other prosperous people, who has proteruue peopl round about him When one nation etrtdn forwnril alone the pnih of ohrttttat loci, as a rule tluct progress means the uplifting of nations gen erally. , n- ocemerit that you gentlemen rung, of national o-c.pera-' tie Conner va t nn of natural national iesour,,,i. marks -'age In tlie adwiruft aiong these lines. Ka h nation will he left absolutely free, of course, to exer ftciae Its own wisdom In dealing w,th the things that coni err. I:s.-,f. but It fwtll be gixeri the eharue to profit fcjr the wisdom ol oth.r nations, and i know of no nation or in. In idual that cannot profit nj l ie .r.h.in of others. Ultimately .,,.'! .,( u will prosit immeasurably i:, instead of ktrMng to ailvarii'o by trampling down Ihe Othor. each st;iv- to ii..iwp by Solalng with the oilier for toe com mon ad mm pnniit, BOLL WEEVIL'S I'AIS APE Mill -LEUEi). "I welcome you on be ha if of our people 1 think it is u good au 'uiy lor the North American )OU rhuuld be hi r e, and ihe movement which .. ttlate is one of the uluc to tbls hemisihe! e, an.: of the utmost ;ni)oiian. tit large." Secretary Wilson vns rood tidings tor the ,'. , declared that u was mm bf tkne when through tl experts of his d.partmi ton boil weevil, which ,:. tmctive to that Indj.-irj ,,. I cattle tick will l e e in I ; ' ,-, ,, ,,!t ,j 'IThe experiments which t. , . ,f parried on In the ccton j-':.:.-. :m. JSecretary said, ou)d alv, i., t,t Mexico Canada, said Commissioner Sc.l'.ey feisher. has wat. bed with tne , los st attention arid Interest the conser vation movement in the L'rnn d stales .. nd expressed the conviction that h s country can learn mii.-h of i cue it from the United ."-'tates. Romulo E-r.h.ir, one of the Mexi can commissioner, who spoke Ilsh fluent:?, lie ;.,;ed that the con enratlon inoveno it w ould rind t", boundary line, ., event iialh would .prevail in all countries. erpitKMi: ki ht "opimovs.. you CAN WOLF FROM THE DOOR WHEN Y0U HAVE MONEY IN the Bank. 1 -imwfi II ea l9AW M I 'Tf- S. I I" I I i 1 V J I lisl B .TT IN ii rl. Jmmwm 7 x That m uncr.y wolf fiK'KNi:sS may come to you, but If you have money In the hank you'll be sure to be taken caae of; because you can then take care of yourself. In our Savings prjmrtment we will pay yon 4 per cent. Interest on tlie money you put In our bank and compound the Interest every three mouth. Wc also Issue Certificates of Deposit bearing 4 per cent. Interest. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BAJVK, OF CHARLOTTE, N. a OFFICERS: R A Dunn. Pre1dnL A. O. Brenleer. Caehler Wm. E Hcdt, Vice President A. T. Summey, Assistant Caahler MERCHANTS I TABS NATIONAL BANK i 35 East Trade St. Capital $200,000.0a Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 TlGeOUNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. .TNO. B. ROSS, Vice President. , W. 0. WILKINSON, Cashier. work in the matter of the printing, .h i it is added that he will Issue the l.vcs In lrorn SO to 60 days after the si .-si'in ends. a re tion f boo knot h TIIK DEATH RECORD. Mr Daniel Lytcli. of Gibson. c. rrespniidenee of The Observer. I.aurlnbuis, Feb. 17. Mrs. Daniel I.ytch died ut her home near Gibson hist night and was burled at the fam ily burial ground this afternoon. Mrs. I.ytch has been fnlllng for some time. A few dnys ago she suffered -a stroke of paralysis, since which time there has been no hope of her recovery. Iiefore her marriage to Mr. Lytch, she wa Mis Oibson. a daughter of "Un cle Ell" Ulbson. one of the saints of this section. Hlnce early childhood 7ie had been a member of Saint John's Methodist church and one of the leading workers In It. Hh will he mlned sorely In every field of noble activity, but especially In the missionary work. Peslde her noble husband, she had with her at the time of her death her five living chil dren. Edwin, Helton, Douglas and Misses 1.17ie and Sarah Lytch. Mrs. I.vtch was about 51 yeart of age. Con torted on both sides with the largest and best families of this county, a leader In her .hurch and community, an Immense company gathered to pay her the Inst tribute. IIFN LAW IS KKPKALKD. lit that '. e that t hii day In t mi porta m e l:ia bei ome to the world d Hon S of c 't - lp- Palmetto Senate Put the Hill to This l-.ffei-t Through 1-ast Nlffht. Observer Hureau. J 2 1 0 H. r kelev Building, Columbia, f. C-. Feb. 18. The Hen law repeal bill passed the .enatn to-night, after several hours of delate The Rogers amendment excepting Ihe counties of Marlboro, Williamsburg and others Hnd suhmit tin - the .i icilnn of r penl or no np pe.il t.. them next ugnst was kll.ed .v a vote of 23 to 14. Senator Otts' .-.mendm. tit to make the lien law re ! cH! i t.ite ref-ren lum measure next ,.-'- ,' -, kllle! bv a vote of 23 to : The repeal bill has now passed li..'h Houses. w v ,,v 'fi VP, .A V i ay: THE IkllM ma ........ fa mK,-tit. t a jb sk M a tk r1 WAT IUhMu BANK U'aslungton. Feb. 16. R. W. Bish op patent attorney, reports the Is sue .1 the following patents on the ;iin instant to residents of .orth , Bica I -sliver. J- R- u.-l, and N. 11. 1'urbytill. Asheville. 4 ..I AA . ,1 iann i i iiiT ip.i: i.r.'s, J. t.. ii ,i 1 J 1 I "I phi . I'. l-'i ju.fuii. FOR SALE 32 1.2 Acre Farm, close in, .3 1-2 miles out; fine place for trucking, poultry and dairy. Price right. Also several other farms. For sale 14 per cent, investment. New houses, good location. Also several beautiful dwel lings. 1. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BROTHER F. D. K one-half to A. H- Wood, pi an jt -picking mac hine. M urfruesbor o. ; Appeals JYmti : trtcts PaMl other Wliale scum. o 1 ! The First and .scmnil Dis. on Curator .e n Skehton lor Mu- bsc-rver Hure.i i. Heman Huibl.'if Raleigh. Ee :.. ''ourt has Mod opln wing i-as.-s from the vs. Rnr.-oe. Curri Ra'b vs. Man:,f-i, tur- If.rme.t : r r-ul-n Oil Hur- P..S- The Supren os tn the f. first district tuck, affirmed nig tumpanj', J'erquimans. I"erry vs. Pcuriry c-omparv alians. affirmed, jardv s r Company, Psrijutrn'in. afru alo Mills vs. Lumber -, ,.., tjuotank, alirnn -i, Iv, s vs .;, -.lc Iasquotarilc. fhrm d. IVrrv v . swanner, Rauf.irt. .ulirn e.p ., - IBwindell vs il -chine Oornpanv. H e. error; Moore t. fc.suaity ".'.tnpany! Eeaafort, aft-mied; Smith sf! R. lhaw n, Hyde, airirm-l. 'A'aJker v. c,..p. r, Bertie, affirmed; Ssy.r . s. Turn er. Currituck. di.-m:sfed. The following aes from the t.,-. Ond district hav e t , j, if scd on: freeman .vs. Bell, fr.cn H.-.lirax af firmed; Matthews vs Pe'e-s n Samp son, affirmed Matthews s. Hannah eteraon. Kampson. reversed. Harri svm vs. Garrett. Halifax, dismissed I nthe case of Lumber '"ompany s. Branch from Burke, the court al lowed the motion of he plaintiff to reinstate the case. In that of Roa'd yf Education vs. Oommisyione! s from Cherokee the court below' u- afttrnyed. Curator Herbert Brim.Iey has ,e turnecl from Cap Lookout, where he - rent to we the flnoer whale which went aahore there, and has arranged to get the skeleton complete, which - H1 fee Installed at the museum. It f it feet long. , : A charter is granted the Wallace Company to Jo a real estate' and fen trei merchandise business In Duplin 'county, the capital stock being J100,-'fOt.'-i - More bills have been paasel at this eslon of the Legislature than .ere 'yasseri two yeira ago up to this date. The public printer J. said to be up to svlthln a day or two of the eesalon's THE WEATHER. VaM ii.gpjii. Feb. Ii - Forecast; Virginia, rain Friday or Friday night, warmer in east portion, Saturday clear- c; and .in.flil colder; moderate to : ,'.sk s.-ulb wuius, becoming northwest . r.orday North Carolina, South Carolina, rala Friday lu west and at nigjit In east por tion warmer Friday In east portion; Saturday clearing and somewhat colder, moderate to brisk south winds becoming i.'.rtnwest Saturdav. (ieorgla. rain lnlay In north and west and at night In southeast portion, warmer i ndav in southeast portion, Saturdaa .unci what colder and generally fair, mod erate southeast to southwest winds Fast Florida, partly cloudy Friday with local rains In afternoon or night in north ponton. Saturday generally fair, mod erate southeast to southwest winds. West Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, rata Friday morning, followed by clear ing and colder; Saturday fair, moderate to brisk southwest to northwest winds. Louisiana, fair in west, showers tn east portion Friday, followed by clearing, somewhat colder In north and west por tions. Sa;urday fair; moderate northwest to north winds. East Texas, fair Friday, slightly colder P, soutneast portion Saturday fair, warm er; moderate north winds becoming va riable tvt Teias. fair Friday; Saturday fair, warmer. Arkansas, fair Friday, slightly colder In eat portion, Saturday fair, warmer. Tenneesee, rain Friday, followed by clearing, colder, Saturday fair, warmer lr east portion. Kentucky, rain Friday, colder tn west portions; baturdsy slightly colder tn east portion. A GOOD, SAFE INVESTMENT 17,600 A splendid lot within twenty-four hundred feet of square, northward. Sufficient for four modern and dally needed houses that will go readily at $400 00 each per annum. Don't Jump aX It I'll turn on the light. You think and flyure. Look out for windy March. Fire danger. Insure now same rate as tn July. Ask F. D. ALEXANDER He Tells, Mr. O. O. Moore I'slng Around Darid son. Lexington Dispatch. Mr. Charles Cotton Moore, of Charlotte. Is In this section lookmg after a right-of-way for the lines of the Southern Power Company. the big electric company on the Catawba river at Great Falls. Mr. Moore states that the line has been mapped out from Albemarle to Salisbury, lias been puti Into Salisbury, and la now being pubhed on to Greensboro. A delight to have him call on them, pleasant gentleman, his friends here Davidson gave him liberal support In his race for the nomination for Commissioner of Agriculture, and had he won It. he would have made the best commissioner the State has ever had. LOCAL OFFICE, V. S. WEATHER J REAl'. Charlotte. Feb. IS. Sunrise 7:0 a. m.; sunset f p. ro. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature T Lowest temperature Mean temperature i n Ik. d.V .... " ' , Accumulated excess for month s j Accumulated excess for year i PRECIPrTATION On Inches). , Total for hours ending I p. tn... Total for the month LIT Accumulated excess for month .... l. Total for the year t.U Accumulated exeeas for year t it Pi-evaiUug wind direction .. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. "Jordan's on the Square." E. P. Purcell, President D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. On a Cold Day Try Our FRENCH DRIP COff EE It's fine, and goes to the spot Our Hot Chocolates and Bouillons, are the best we hear it every day.. We serve everything in the hot drink line and cold too. R. H. JORDAN & CO. NURSES' REGISTER HOME FOR SALE 7-room residence, East Fourth street, close in, comparatively new, with all modern conveniences; located on shady side and facing Liddell's lovely property. A bargain at this figure $4,000.00 J. E. Murphy & Co. S N. Tryon. 'Phono 841. NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent when yon ask -for fire insurance policv and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our large holdings of real to offer for sale the plot of groun and our present plant. This plot h Railway, with side-track already In South Boulevard Extension. This Is one of the few high-class av lotte,.and offers a splendid opportu S25 00 to 137 50 per foot of rallwa property. Thts price Is very little bringing, and will surely double In estate In Charlotte, we have decided d situated between the Atherton iMllls a a frontage of (00 feet on Southern , and the property extends through to allable manufacturing sites In Char nity for Investment. Price from y frontage, depending on depth of more than residence property is value' In a few years. AMERICAN MACHINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPAST are the most, 11 be raj let 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 yon hew we will pay you a definite weekly indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. YOU HA VE MONEY no doubt that Is Idle and not earning you anything. Why not de posit it In this bank where It will be absolutely safe and at the same time be working for youT Then when you have an oppor tunity to make a more profitable Investment you will havef the "ready cash." Try this plan. Southern 'Loan & Savings Bank Jno. H. Scott, President, W. L. Jenkins, Cashier. W. S. Alexander, Vice President. "Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BUILDERS' FRIEND Freeting doea not hurt IL Natural shrinkage will hot crack It Water doea not make it fall off. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY Writ for details and list sf Cotton Hill Houses plastered wtt It. IT 19 AS HARD AS STONE. Investors Awaiting permanent employment for their funds will find our 4 per cent. Demand Certificates of De posit a good means for temporary investment. American. Trust Company IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTIES ' ; a WELL LOCATED AND CLOSB Df. u. " i , New Brick Store House en North College Street, apposite Audito rium. Four Stores and tour 4-Room Apartments . In butldlng. Will pay T per cent net after paying; taxes and Insuranoe. Two Store Rooms on East Trade Street, 'close tn. Rapid en hancement In value. Valuable West Trade Street Property) well lmproved and paytns T per cent, net - Full information at our offioe. : Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Established In 1S6S. Surplus and Profits. . $368,000 Accounts Solicited. 4 pes cent, en Time Papeete. Government Peposrtocj, Henry M. llcAden, President. Geo. W. Bryan, V. Pre. John F. Otsv Oashler. 4,000.00 HOTifiE 8-room almost new modern corner residence in elegant condition. $1,000 cash, balance goodHrms. East Fourth street, fine neighborhood. One block car line. Oall on or 'phone v i Brown & Company 'Phone 535. 203U. Trjtrn St. BANKING BUSINESS YOTJ have- more or less of it. Possibly it is witti us. Such being the case, you know something of our -service. But if not a patron, wouldn't it b well for you to become onet Resonrces $1,600,000.00. . THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Z5I Modern Home For Sale If It is real hem yea are looking for, we have It. sV hsmdeome, new I -room reaideaoe, two eomptete bsAba, grate In each room; also arranged for hot air renting TT lisHseel sd. call at ear office. CAROLINA REALTY CO. O. S. Thles, President. f -W. D. Wilkinson, Tress, and Mgr. No. 211 North Tryon St. J. P. Lone Sale B. Roan Lee, Tbone 0 INVESTMENT We offer for quick salevelght tenement houses en goed street, paying 12 ,per cent, on Investment. This property will enhance -in value and la never vacant The lot Is 09x1 SO. Price 4,000 THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. A. O. Craif, Secretary. Offlcei Boom No. SOS Realty BnfMlng. fbosM tit. Stocks and Bonds Wanted At Attractive Prices We Have Buyers For 10-S0 American Trust Co. 10-60 Charlotte National Bank. 10'SO Merchants Farmers. 10-0 Union National. 10-80 Highland Park Mill, 4 10.40 Chsdwick-Hosklns, 10-tO Cllffslde Mill. 6-10 Henrietta MM. 10.10 Gaston Mfg. Co. , ' aKS nffnv . k.so ii fltT Preferred. 10-10 Pacolet Preferred. ' 2J-60 Clifton Preferred, SO-SO Kesler. I ' 6-J0 Patterson. I " 1S-4A Vlflril.-.'1' 30-10 Ware Shoals. . SO Darlington. - 100 Easley. 10-10 American gplnnlng. 20-00 IRHinoia, 15-S0 Brandon. JO-10 Monaghon. 10-10 Drayton. .. 10-10 Lancaster. - 10-10 Washington. V REAL ESTATE On the Prldence road er Bast avemte extended, we are eOsetng some special bargains in desirable name Bites Just now. These lets are just one block from Elisabeth -ear Una and ef unusual ty large size. ... J I tots 00x325 fronting East avenue. a lota T0x!4 f fronting- East evence." 1 lot. 06x310 fronting; Pelk arena. 1 corner lot 10x311 fronting Polk avenue. f lots 00x110 fronUng Pelk avenue. 1 corner lot 90x110 Miller avenue. lots 00x110 Miller arena.". "' ; We will make special prices and; terms en these remaining lots at this . well located suburb during the next ' few days, as we want to close . out the balance et this property. ' F. C. Abbott Ei Comp'y High Grade Investments. . Everything in Real Estate.
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