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s J ' ' , ' ' 0 1, - ", . ' - - V , ,4 fTRARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, 8ATDBPAX, JU 26, 1909, t ' St S- .BWicllft I sammn.li HI. II H iliJUJIULXJL- I HUHIilif Hi I I . " ll ill fathers Wotlne. Stvine That It Cannot at TM BaiM, Hny WU1 Be 'lae roiiro pamtfcm Commission. Special to The Observer. Statesvllls, Jun 25. The Southern Railway Cmpny "hands Stateavtlle a lemon" in the shape of a letter from Mr. C. H- Ackert vice president and general manager of the Southern, re garding the building of a new passen ger station at Statesvllle, which U. sorely needed. SUtesvitle hegan an ac ,lv flht for a new station several month, ago and about two month, ago Mr. Ackert and other official, of the road visited 8tatevllle an J heard the complaint., which they practically admitted were all Just and right. On leaving 8tatevl!e Mr. Ack ert promised a definite answer within sixty days and the following letter to Mayor Orler, which explain Itself, is the anawer: , . "Referring to the question of a new passenger station at Statesvllle and my visit there, will say I have had a conference with our people in re gard to this. "While it i. our desire at all time, to meet the wishes of the patron, of our railroad, upon looking over the lUt of Improvement! to be made, we flod it will be practically Impossible to appropriate money for a new pas senger station at Statesvllle at this tU"Tu can well appreciate that there ar. a great many calls on us for im provements, such as additional tracks, better facilities for handling business etc. and that it la to the interest of all patrons to have facilities adequate to properly handle the business offer ed and we are trying to work it out on' this basis, using our money where we think the greatest advantage will result to the public. "While the depot at your city Is not what we feel you want, we trust that you will bear with us In thto mailer until uch time as we feel condition, win warrant our spending money for this purpose-" 8tateville business men will pro bably take action at once and see what virtue there ifl in the Corporauon CoromiMlon. The new passenger sta tion must be forthcoming if there is any way by wfclch It can be secured. It ia a necessity. ' WASHINGTON NEWS NOTKS. Btmr Oouqmny Erelng w h-1 Men to Celebrate Meeting. In Progress. Special to The Observer. Washington. Jurte 25 The Wash ington Buggy Company, which for the past year ha. been located on Third u ,a.oniv commenced tne erection of a large three-story brick plant 200x78 feet on a ten-acre site that It has purchaaed. Bituated in the western part of the city and border ing on the Atlantic Coast Line Kail road There will be private double switch tracks for the company s ex clusive use on the west side of the plant The engine room will be one of the most complete of any manu facturing plant in the city. 60x.5 feet in size and fitted up with the most modern and Improved ma chinery. The capacity of the new plant will be about three thousand vehicles a year About one hundred people will be employed at the start to be Increased as the work demands. The local lodge of Red Men is mak ing extensl-ve preparations for the en tertainment of the different lodges that have been Invited to be present at the tenth anniversary, which will be celebrated Monday, July 5. with fitting and impressive exercises, pa rades and ceremonies. A series of Gospel tent meetings Is In progress on the Atlantic Coast Une lot On Third street, conducted by Revs. A. G. Canada and R. B. Jack-eon. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Now is the Time to Deposit. Fronrnow until and including the 6th of July we will receive on deposit ui ine avuiga ment and pay interest on YOUR MONEY rAfc the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly, and aiiow you imcieoi, the 1st of July as if deposited IN THE BANK on that day. Your money will then he safe from burglars and sudden temptation to spend it. Checis can be drawn against the account at any time when needed. Corcial National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. R A Dunn, Pres. Wm. E. Holt, Vice Pres. JL O. Brenizer, Cashier. A. T. Summey, Asst. Cash. flnrnlns $830,000.00 Assete .. ." ,.... $2,700,000.00 .1 Time inow is tne -10 bPES A Savings, Account Or if you already have one to increase your balance." We pay 4 per cent, and compound the interest four times a war. Deposits made during the first five days of July will draw interest from July 1st. Merchants & farmers' National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Plant Tern l Heavy RjOm Delay Farm Work. Special to The Obeerver. Wadeeboro, June 2 5. Very heavy rains rmve fallen over the eastern and aouthern parts of the county almost every day this week. Farmer, are complaining because of their inability to clean their crops. inc hu.h.. and western section, of the county seem to have escaped these rains. THE WEATHER. Washington. June 25. Forecast: .i vM-th na.ro ttria. South Caro lina. Georgia and east Florida, local Bhowers Saturday and Sunday; light va riable wtndV , Alabama, west Florida, Mississippi anu Louisiana, partly cloudy saturaay Um Sunday, light variable winds. East Texas, partly cloudy Saturday and Hunday; moderate south winds. West Tenas. generally rair Baiuru and Sunday. LOCAL OFFICE. V. 8. WEATHER BU- Charlotte, June ffi.-Sunrlse 6.10 a. m ; sunset 7:41 p m. TEMPERATURE (in aegre-n,. 8 a. m. 77; noon so; p- "' " v Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Excess for the day Mean temperature this date last year PRECIPITATION un intu,, Total for the month to date 6 Excess for month - Excess for year w Prevailing wind direction .. .. W. J. BKNNI7H, The. Lincoln Litlila Inn. Lincolnton, S C, now opu to the public in best Lithia Water. Flrrt-claaa ac- cemmodalions. SHELBY DISTRICT COVFTTRKNCE. Sessions Are Being Held at Mount HoUy With a Goodly Number of Delegates m AttenaiuM e. Rneclal to The Observer. Mount Holly. June 25. The Shel v.. riti-r rnnfrpnce of the Metho dist Church. South, was commenced here at 9:36 yeatorday by the rap of .ui nf rv C. F. Sherrill. pre- siding elder. After a short devotional in which the chairman em v... tv. nnwnr of craver. the Conference completed its organization v h. irtlnn of Rev. D. F. Carver. ni4 h motion that the chairman appoint the committees 1. 11 nlAlr Rv. Dr. J. R 6crora. of Shelby station, preached the opening sermon. ? h afternoon Pastors Clegg Bwaitord. Stacey, Crowdv, Arm uaiman Camenter. Harmon and Carver made their reports, all of which snowed a- newuu 8iuwin and a promising; outlook In all the affairs of the Church. Rev. John C Wooten. of the chair of Biblical literature In Trinity Col lege, mads a most Impressive talk on Bible study. Kst. D. F. Carver de livered an interesting address on 'The Appreciation of the Gospel in Our Uvea." Mrs. J. C. Smith, of the Woman s Foreign Missionary Society, was In troduced to the Conference and sub mitted a fine report for the Shelby society, which has raiaed $260 for its work. AWARDED OAJWEGIE PENSION. Major Patterson, Bursar at the Fnl Trreity, Placed on the Pension List of the Carnegie Foundation. SafL-lal to The Observer. Gfeapel Hill. June 25. President F. I Vertable. of the University, has ,been notified that MaJ. W. T. Patter 'son has been awarded a retiring pen sion by the Carnegie Foundation for the advancement of teaching. Major Patterson has been bursar of the Unl ' versify sltvtfe 1882. when in the ad- -. ministration of Dr. K. P Battle he practically organized that office. In those early day. he was registrar and secretary of the faculty as well. For a quarter of a century he has served with unvarying fidelity, efficiency and good temper. The thousands of alumni over the State, who love Major Patterson for his rich geniality and sympathy, will, be glad to know of ' this recognition of his long and loyal service. FOR RENT Large Hall, manufacturing site, Bel mont avenue and Pegram 9 EaM Eighth. 9 rooms .... o-,tv, Trven. 6 rooms ..25.00 IVVSJ ..... S0 East Ninth, 6 rooms 812 East Fifth. 7 rooms .. 409 West Eleventh, 5 rooms 809 South Brevard, 6 rooms ..115.00 810 North College. 5 room. .. 10 . B0 408 East Twenty-first, i rooms Ill . 701 South A, rooms 9 705 South Church, 3 rooms ..$8.00 I. Arthur Henderson & Bro. S19 If. Try on Street. Phone 689. "Jordan's on the Square," E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughan. V. Prea If you want to really enjoy your Sunday smoking get your SUNDAY CIGARS here. We keep the finest line of the BEST CiaARS. All the leading brands. R. Ii. JORDAN & CO. Thone 7. NURSES' REGISTER F. tk fl. GRAFT Store Washington, If. C, Drug Chances Bands. ppeciaMo The Observer. l. Washington. If. C, June 25. The Washington Drug Company, a stock company which for the past several - mrm iiaat iterated a larre drug store on Main street, has recently sold its ntir alack-and fixtures i t Maaara. f W. C. and John C. Rodman, who " bought oat the entire Interests of the ". stockholder. , it Is the purpose ef these gentlemen to continue the store 1 at if same stand and indr the same " nafie. Mr. John Eeatty will be man agar of the store, assisted by Messrs. P, P. Maxwell and Joseph Mayo.:. It 1 -understood that the stock wiU he ' giestly Improved And enlarged, - Established 1898. Bend your Panama and Felt Hats to be renovated direct to M. K IRS C H B fl U M the practical hatter. Charlotte, N. C Write for clrculara is simply having one In your despotic power and a "press." MONEY IS tne KOOl OI unr- There Is a lawful graft and an un lawful graft. The hl-wayman holds up ai pisioi point out-lawed-graft. In-Lawed "Honorable graft" is when a City (Charlotte) dig. deep Into the pockets of her helpless chil dren and "holds up," demands ex tmm a KRTTIT DEALER 1100 for license to "stand" within one block of the "Square." We pay for our whistle here, but TJ. B. T. and let F. Z. ALEXANDER FIRE IXSTJBAjrOE YOU. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Capital $100,000.00 A new interest quarter begins in our Savings De partment on July 1st, '09. Deposits made up to and including July 5th will draw interest at 4 per cent, from July 1st. One dollar will start an account interest at 4 per cent, compoTinded every three months. ..-.A.'.iL;.1 ' - T. W. WADE, President H. 1C VICTOR, Cashier. "Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does net hurt ft Natural shrinkage will not crack ft. Water does not maks U fall oft. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PIASTER COMPANY Write for details and list of Cotton Mill House plastered with It . IT IS AS HARD AS 6TOXE. U- - Lots , in Elizabeth Heights For Sale If you are interested In Vacant Lots, for home site or Invest ment, let us show you the beautiful lot. placed with u. for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Car line and all conveniences on streets. Call at office and get full particular Price, from $450 to $1,250 . E. Murphy & Co, 'Phone 142. 43 N. Tryon St FOR SALE A desirable Residence Property on East avenue. For particulars call at my effice, 207 North Tryon. E. E. COCHRANE Insurance and Real Estate Agent. MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY LEADS OTHERS FOLLOW. Some ef the advantages the MARYLAND has over all other com panies writing the same line, in North Carolina. Only Company maintainifig a CLAIM DIVISION in the State. Only Company maintaining an INSPECTION DIVISION in the State No Long; Distance Correspondence. Most Liberal Contracts. Promptest Service. Strongest Legal Force. The Maryland writes the following forms: Health and Apoident Burglary, Plate Glass, Sprinkler Leakage, Gen. Water Damage, Employer's Liability, Automobile, Steam Boiler, Fly Wheel, Physicians' and Hospital Liability. American Trust Company Insurance Dept. Harvey Lambeth, Manager. Founder. Machinists OFFICE ATVD WORKS - INTEREST JULY4st JXO. M. SCOTT, President W. S. ALEXANDER, fine , Business Block Well Located. Newly Constructed. Annual-rent ... ... .! Price Rented. ; 1,700.00 20,000.00 Net rate of income, over tares nn cent. It will be hard to duplicate its value i Southern Real Estate Loan & trust Company Textile and Waste Cleaning Machinery Heating, Sprinkling and Electrical Equipment. Cotton Seed Oil Mills and Repairs. Complete Installations. American Machine & Mfg: Co. Engineer. Contractors - - . CHARLOTTE, N. C. July 1st will be a new interest quarter. Increase your, balance all you can before July 5th. Deposits made before that date will draw interest at 4 per cent, from July 1st. Southern Loan & Savings Bank W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. Vice President. FOR SALE or RENT New cottae Just completed wnh 5 rooms, hall, dressing room, lin en .closets, butter pantry, lock pantry, china closet, double sliding doors, nice electric fixtures, cabinet mantles, tils and rrates in par lor and dining room, each bed room also ha. 1 mantle, tile and grates, with solid brick foundation, good basement for wood, and coal, fine shade treea corner lot 60x168, back yard fenced In and front has cement coping and walk, one block from car line. Rental price J17.50 per mo. Selling price ?650.O. This Is a bargain and you had better see us at once. CAROLINA R.EALTY CO. No. 211 North Tryon St. 'Phone 60s. c-es. NOW, WHAT DOES THE MUTUAL DIVIDEND NUMBER 88. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. A Seml-Annual Dividend of Five Dallam per share will be paid to the Stockholders of above Bank on and after July X. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. ORH, Cashier. June 24, A BEAUTIFUL HOMO Elizabeth avenue, lot 50x193, rear alley, new 7 room house everything modern $4,50Q.O( $1,500 cash, balance on easy terms. Nothing likJ it in the city fothe money. Brown & Company!: 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon m AN IDEAL INVESTMENT A Saving Account in The Charlotte National Bank is the ideal form of investment for you, be cause your money will be absolutely safe and will earn 4 per cent inteest for you, compounded quar terly. ' New Quarter Begins July 1st. B. D. Heath, President. J. H. Little, V. Presidentf Jno. M. Scott, V. Pres. W. H. Twitty, Cashier Sickness - Accidem ... . l v.. mvir TVfiTTW ANTE: you are protectea againm nr. ; -j iccidel death by LIFE INSURANCE. Are you Protected and Sickness? If not confer with us regarding the Disability Fouc offered by the Aetna Life Insurance company ui - through our agency. The Gharlotte A. O. Craig, Secretary Phone S77. Trust & Realty Ga XV. 3. Cham berg. Treasarel Office Basement Realty omm 9 1 JULY FIRST The Mutual Building and Loan Assn 1. 38 year, of age, has never lost a cent, and, enjoys the confi dence of Its home people to a degree rarely attained In this aBc. AS AN INVESTMENT ALONE It offers the best known, whan SAFETY and NET return, are the consideration. What does 4 per cent., even compounded quarter ly yield an honest man who returns for taxation his solvent credits and his money on hand ? Less than 2 per cent in most do for you? It will net you, having Itself paid the taxes on your shares, about I 1-S per cent. WHAT ELSE? It will take your, IS cents, or 2S, or any multiple thereof, paid by anybody, from anywhere, and. at maturity of shares, say 8 l.) years, return amount paid In with interest closelyapproximatlng l.j per cent. Has any other kind of an institution done it? CAN IT DO IT? For booklet and information In detail, apply to E. L. KEESLER, Sec &Treas. Phone XU S3 S. Tryon St. TntT TTlflTITlVa,P OTT ARTER Build up a Balance in our Savings Department tni WE PAY 4 PER CENT American Trust CompanJ T. S. Franklin, V. Pres. GeorgeStephe" j'r parts. AMt W. . nee, v. rra. nniidlng w 1 MB UIO imi StJcllsaSd Bond SUBJECT YVTE OFFER American , Trust , Commercial . ' First National . : Charlotte Kealty ft Trust 6-10 First NaU. Llncototon 10-40 Commercial, Greensoore 18-30 Concord NaUonala 11-40 Wachovia Loan ft Trust 100 Murchlson NatU WUmtngtoa 10-SO Osark - 80-50 Trenton - 10-40 Clara , . 10-SO M0dn , 10-40 Flint . . 10-50 Maestl ' . v 50 Woodslde.'T per cent pyt-10- Highland Park Pr cent pret. 50 Highland Park common, so miffslde 60-100 Hsnfiett .- ", 30-40 Flore ace 10-16 Lula (Par: 500) , , 6-26 Dallas, N- C ' SO-50 Elmira .l per , cent prer. 20-60 Peerless .T per. cent, pret. 50 Woodlawtt,- - ' . 50 Gray - . ' ' so Dining . 'i. - " ' 60 Athertop . ' zs-.w vauce .i t WAST CltUens m , Chario- - merf Merchants & iTm Tn.25 Union National 20-40 First wnmtni goutnern - ji Citizens Trust - 25-80 Lancaster Ntm. i Woodruff .60 Chlquola 50 Loray comm Eaw" 20-60 T. W. n.KA Monarch 20-30 Erwtn . P" pref 10-50 Chwics--30-50 Mooresville 30 Limestone Wiscawe" Patterson 50-100 Olympl Prel' 10-J0 Harriett 30 Cannon .10-25 UO-40 10-30 25-50 10-20 25-3 6-20 20-40 26- .10 20-70 25-1 10-30 20-30 20 , 15-35 Ca,,,, Co 20-50 Warren - v 20-30 Brndon o 10-15. Grpndle as 000 N. C 1,19 nre- F. C ARROTT Grade InTestinents. r A-
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