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1 r i T," 5 W CHA11L0TTE DAilY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER l. lobd. LIFE AT ROCK IMt. 1 KTE FOR TUB VISITORS. Anna Mowbray Cherry Cktra r ntrtala thm Social get Ukln Vlpb taiertJa by . 1. O. Prrrr 'lUa I4te lab Httlda It. Meells-Itase r a UkrarroferMMl l -is Wh Are Ut J1T. on dene of The Observers , - .. k. mil. & iX, Sept. i.The more r-ur-faci. aober-slded element, u not think they haTt the time . .jo)ge in the romantic, wrre c&r- i u ut of themselves and watted into t citable fairyland , on Friday even . when Miss Anna Mowbray Cherry 1 1 talned in honor,, of her guests. -" Annie Doty and Anna. Beaty, l iiiBboro. The affair was -an lawn ; e and there vu never a mora recber- i,e nor delightful alfresco social eu ' :-cJ in this ly. The house d and rounds were a blau :, of light, and i '..rough the spacious yards were dot i' t swings , and , seats of all- kinds, ' i over In a shady - nook ' delicious iiu.t frappe wax served by Miss Allle i uti?r Cherry and Miss Mary Anderson. J ?anese lanterns were interspersed v ita the electric lights and they tent a softer and colored light which made a scene falr to ldolionv's'-"1'. Miss Cherry made a charming hostess and used great discretion In the enter talnment of her guests which was the secret' of the complete success of the ?vtiiiM.j She received at the front en- t ra nee ."and - witft-her f er. ' the . 'guests of. honor. Misses Doty and Beaty. on i he front veranda Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cherry, the father and mother of the ' hostess, received, being assisted by Mrs, It. T. Ferrell, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Craw ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Koddy,' Dr. mid Mrs. W. W. Penned. Mr. and Mrs. M. -Terrell. Mrs. , Alston and Mrs. J. G. Anderson, in the course of the evening refreshments were served by young girls, dressed in whit. The good-byes were not spoken until a late 1. our and it waa with reluctance then that the guests left the scene of hap piness and pleasure to go home and cream of thia evening of unalloyed Joy, The guests of the evening were: Misses tlcda Steele, Kitty Stewart, Mae Wll liams, Marie Ferrell. Mary Love, Ktauss Mills, Edna Hull. Addle Raw linson, Mary Grey Sandifer, Janle Rat terree, Elisabeth Hall, Bessie Barron, Ilattie Auld, Tom Bayn. Genevieve An derson. Minnie Freldheim, Buelah Bar ron, Christine Run, Susie Dunlap, Fan nie wiaon, Kitty Dunlap, Ethel Max- wtii ttoberts Hall, Irving wicker, Jame Massey, Herbert Rays. Irene Cunningham, Amelia Pride Beckham. , Jessie Fewell, Carrie Freldheim, Lillle Karle Sadler, Mary Sadler, N&nnle Meadows, Paulina, Davis, Scotia Reld, Josle Fewell, Marjorle Reld, Alta Few ell, Mamie Steele, Lottie Green, Carrie Adams. Annie O'Bryan, Mary Thomp son." Marlon Johnson, Sallle London. Daisy JSandlfer, Arrie Steele; Messrs. W. sM.t Dunlap, Frank Whltner, , 8am McDanlel, Edd Moore. Rufus London, Joe Boyd, Ned Marshall. Fred Poag, Cecil Reld, James H. Beckham, Louis Held, T, C. Rawllnaon, George Wlther- ion, Lyle Black, Herbert Coleman, liembert Barrett, Julian Johnson, Leon Moore, C, W. F. Spencer, Sid Freld heim, John London, Will Irwin, Hasel Mobley, Will Hieklin Rogers, Herbert Diehl, Barrow Steele, O'Neal Craig, John Key, Morris Meadows, Tom Crawford, Fltechcr Ruff, Eugene Hoi ler. P. D, Barron, Harry Ruff. Will Mc Fadden, Dr. A. S. Lynn. Morris Cobb, iX)iph Freldheim, J. C. Canthen. Dr. J. it. Stokes, Will Davis, Charlie Cobb, J. I- rhillips, I Hogan, Wilson Moore, Heyward Moore, Lindsay McFadden, . ti. Martin. Fred Bell, Peter Ihrie, Oeorge Moore, J. B. Qaston, Ernest Robertson. John Wood. Oscar Wilson, Hope ; Sadler, John Wltherspoon, Otis aiull, John Roddy, Wade Roddy, Claude Cretghtotv Boyd Crelghton, Hiram White, Sam Hay. Tie Whist Club, which met with Mrs. D. D, Perry at her attractive home, on Park avenue, Tuesday afternoon, was never more delightfully entertained, for Mrs. Perry showed herself to be a moat gracious hostess. Si tables were arranged and lmme diately upon the assemblage of all the) guesta, playing began and continued I through most interesting period, the hostess making the punches which, when counted, ishowed a majority In favor of Miss Amelia Pride Beckham, and won for. her a handsome embroid ered handkerchief bag, while Mrs. J. P. Klnard was awarded the consola t Ion, a aet of Imported mats. At t he tiose or tha games a 'delicious salad course followed by ices and cake was;no8Ptu",' shown htm by the people otl served by ulss Roberta Hall and Miaa Josie Fewell.:, The color scheme throughout the afternoon Was pink andicou,ur Monday, and will also speak at was carried out In every detsiL Thosa so fortunate aa to enjoy this delightful occasion -were; Mra. Green Bandlfer. Miss Sallle London, Mrs. Joe Rawlln-! son. Miss Herbert Bays, Miss Addle Rawllnaon, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Mrs. w . . Wilson, Jr.; Miss Tom Bays. Mrs. s-am Freldheim, Miss Fannie Wilson, miss Ada O'Bryan, Miss Annie o'Hryan, Miss Strauss Mills. Mrs. J. P. Klnard, Mrs. X C Wltherspoon. Miss uzaoem au. ; Mrs. Ward Albertson. :.l las Paulina Davis, Mrs. A. R. Smith, M ins Lydla White, of Charlottesville, h.. Miss Amelia Pride Beckham. ' t a a a The CasUllan Literary Club-held a most enjoyable meeting- Monday after noon wna hiss Fannie Wilson. Mrs. A. Ei Smith made an interesting: talk on the "Political Question," and the current - events were given on political questions, ,i , some very good faiks, too, were made on the subject which is of seneral In i iest to the city now. the public Hbra-d Aiier me Dusiness, refresh ii ents were enjoyed. Those present "re: Mrs, a. k. smith, Janle Ratter Lydla White, of Charlottesvllleinamea being: withdrawn. This was done ..: Carrie Adama, Strauss Mills. Ro-fat once and the nomination made unan- i -iia Mall. Addle Rawllnaon. UhMad 'hnson; Nannie Meadows. Bessie Bar. n, Anna Cherry, Daisy Bandlfer, Ar- -Steele, Beulah Barron, Fleda Steele, n. W. S. Adama. Mlaa Doty, Miss iv. i . i a a a - Lydla White, of Charlottesville, the guest of her uncle, Mr. John .at the home of Mrs. Mollle Ad- J. A. Boulware1; and? children. returned from a visit to relatives Me Creek. Much to the regret of many friends here, they will leave t of the month for Lenolf, N. C, :ir. uouiware is settled id bus .i Marie Fewell and Amelia Pride m leave Monday for a trip to . Misses Claude Godfrey, Ro- v. inllaw and Ella McDanieL r J urned to the city to renew lues as teachers in the graded - ?5ra. Mamie I. Stradley, of !k. Is in the city for a visit '-'to ' t r. Percy Iilackman, ; : of . was a visitor in the city i ti iys pastMiss Elisabeth Mum i Tied from a visit to friends! was 1 Lexington. Mrs. - S. E. M. Jones has returned to her home In! Chester, aft or visit to relatives here. - a - ' After several meetings of a number of the towusfolk, who are Interested In the organisation of a literary aasocla - tlon, the plana have been about per - fecied with the following officers; J. w. Thompson, president; jure A, js. i presented, every township having a ra Smith, vice president: Mr. John Wood.lvorile tut they wished to sacrinc secretary, and treasurer The library will b run on the Carnegie plan, as tlio one vonsidereu best lor the worK.l This will fill a long felt need, as for a number of years there has been nohng gunttemeli had the pie: C. L- Ervln public library In Rock Hill, tnd with vim w vwri i iui iu ui snrivriSS, OI o, o; inariin wiueiinuune, ui felt for Its success. BECEITIOS AT WAKK FOB KMT. Sew Staat - Kalenalavd br ' VoaasT Mea'S Chrtatlaai aaplatlo -. Sealar 1'laaa Klerta OMeera Mar ahala fop tha Aaaaat Olebratlou - PeraoaisJs.' Correnpondence of The Observer. Wake Forest College, Spt. The reception given to the new students to-night by the Young Men's Chris Man Association was a success In ev ery respwt. Programmes were print ed and everything arranged for before hand. The large crowd which con aisted of the people of the hill, visit ors, and the student bodv nrst ossein bled In the Wlngate Memorial Hall at 7:J0 o'clock. The first number on tht programme was the singing of "All Hall the Power of Jesua Name," led by the -alee Club. Prof. N. If. Otilley then led in prayer, Mr. M. Leslie Uavis, of carierei rauiuy. imwiyem the association presented Y. M. , A.Avejui;e temperature .. ornrW xfnst wna then hnd ana rresi- nt Tavlor irnve wordsl of welcome to the new wen. Dr. w. . uovan. wno " . has recently returned from a trip abroad, waa to give A Messuge rromiA.,(,umilillied. excess for the month. Phi wins." but could not be present be - uu nf hAvina- been called away fru.nl the hill. The alee Club Bang anotner - . . niaea of music and Mr. Edward Long of Union county, spoke on the value of Literary Society worn, "our inter collegiate Debates" was discussed by Mr, A. H. Olive, or uaviason count jr. Mr. Olive whs one of . the representa tives In the Furman-Wake Forest de Music bate In Charlotte last session wjia Intersiiersed all along by the filet rinh whlh always gives excellent rWMlv -Col eire Athletics" was spoa oti on hv nr. Walter fllkes. and "Mr u.lu, Vann or Hertroru county, wnw wna on the ball team liiSt' year, made a speech on "Our Hun renm. amm th aiwuhliiir and music in the Memo- rial hnll the nmllence went to the llt- rarv an, 1,-1 v halls where nn Informal romnl nn Will ITIVCn. I ne ll- man nre Indebted to Messrs. J. M. Jus p. of Henderson county; R. D. Cov inartnn. of Florence. S. C: and H. M Poteat. of Wake Forest, the reception committee, and Mr. M. L. Davis, pies ident of the ansociation, for this most enjoyable occasion. The speeches were nil ffnod. The Kuze an Literary .Nocieiy hi their rcirular meeting this morning elected their marshals tor the annlver sary celebration of the literary socle- In. p U (nV takes place in rvoruary Tha Phllnnathenlan Society has nol yet chosen theirs. Those elected this mornlnir are as follows: Chief mar- shal, Geo. A. Peck, of Norfolk, va. second. Claude B. McBrayer. of Clove land county, and third, Robt. L. Ram seur. of Cleveland county. The senior class met yesterday and elected the following officers: Free! dent, Wm. Luther Wyatt. of Wake county: vice president, Marlon Leslie Davis, of Carteret county: secretary Wm. Josiah Francis, of Haywood coun ty; treasurer, Claudius Cooper How. ard. of Sampson county; historian, Eu gene Alfred Turner, of Wake county prophet, Geo. Amnon Peck, .of Norfolk Va.; orator, Alfred ..Henderson Olive of Davidson county. The class will give a banquet soon. I An nterestlnr ball orame was nlavert yesterday between the college nnd town teams. The college team won by a score of 11 to S. Miss Lula Brewer, of Raleigh, (s vis iting friends and relative here. The present enrollment Is 2i5. New men are coming In every day. The moot court met this afternoon and re-orgnniied. J. R. . Morgan, of Hay wood county, solicitor; R. L. Slg- i.non. of Wake county, clerk; T. J Markhum, of I'asciuotank county, aher iff, and O. J. Spence, of Pastjuotnnk. coroner. Prof. John H. Carlyle rcturn-d to- day from Charlotte, whore he spolte last night In the Interest of the alumni building and the Infirmary. He re marked that he enjoyed very much the Charlotte. He win go to the I'ledmont Baptist Association In Rockingham Reldaville. CABARRl'S COISTV CON VKKTIOS. Democrats Hold ma Eathnainatle Meet ins mmd Pat Oat a Ticket Convention Addreaaed by t'n- tran Kltrhla. Correspondence of The Observer. Concord, Sept. 10. The Democrat ie county convention met In the court house here to-day at 1:30 o'clock. The meeting waa called to order by Chair man Hartsell, of the county executive committee, and Messrs John M. Hen-I drlx and Mr. George F. McAllster were called to act as temporary secretaries. On motion of Mr. U. F. McKInne, the temporary organisation was made per-1 maneni. Xominatlona were called for for the Senate and Mr. J. Lee Crowell. in a I few well chosen words, presented the name or Mr. W. Odell, and the nom- limiiou was seconaea Dy jvir. w. k. i Harris. 'mere Demg several otner names Voted on over the countv. it was impossible to make the nomination unanimous without these gentlemen's iraom, t ne next oraer or Dusiness was I ; me nomination ror tne House or Kep-I resentatives. ar, cnaries tiamnton, or I " Nn St nut 111 nam nt Mv Vf R Ofl-1 ley in nomination, Thia nomination waa also made unanimous, The nante of Sheriff Harris was presented to t ...1 T v. . . . l. and on motion, he was nominated by acclamation. The names of Messrs. W. nn uiiuwui nou i. nenry vvnjie were'put in nomination for register of deeds. ,The vote consumed some time and whan !) urnto,. annA,.ni and-when the secretaries announced the vote. It was found that Mr. Johnson had 40 1-4 and Mr. White had 36 34. There waa a hard 1 fight between -hse two gentlemen for thia place. -For cotton weigher. Mr. Propst, the present In cumbent had no opposition and was nominated by acclamation. ; Mr. C. W. Swink, the - present popular-- county treasurer, is to again carry the Demo cratic banner In the campaign. The biggest fight of the convention waa names of three of our most' popular! townsmen fbeing put up, these being Messrs. A. E. Lentx, George Richmond jiikuu iiuuuiiuiN, uer ine vote counted it was found that Mr. A. Lents, the present JnoumbenV had secured the nomination. Messrs. J. H ) Long, Q. E. Smith and Willis Smith, I wers put in. nomination for county sur- I vevor. Mr. a E. Smith had refused to (stand for the nomination and Mr. Long l was nominated.' When the call was 1 mads for nominations for county com I missioned there was a deluge of names I and there were In tha 'neighborhood of Ho names presented, and when the roll was called and the flrwd si ltlement nr I rived at. R was found that the follow lot No. 1: C. O. anion, of No. 3: John W No. '9, and Bandy Hatin, of No. 8. A resolution wtts introduced by the delegation from No. 10, the gist of i which waa to the effect that no county officer should hold an office in thl county more than two terms. This re' otutloo was voted down by a large ma iorliy. Hon. W, w. Kitentn, congressman from the second district, was presen Hnd made a talk. He discussed the I nntlunnl and Htate issues and handled I hem In a masterly manner peculiar to himself, TMK WRATHEH. For North Carolina: Fair Monday Tuesday fair, cooler; variable winds. V. H. Department of Agriculture, w earner Bureau Charlotte. N. C, iU-vt. 11, MM Local reiairt for the 24 liouin ending u a p. m. to-oay: ,w((,t umperuturo 1 KxeriM for tne nay Aiciimulated deflelency fur the month I A ,n,1ili,t,.l . I,' V, f 1 II t 1 ,11 LWlf - j f' 1 Accumulated deficiency for the year.. 3.!i Prevailing wind direction V i - Special Notices BLl'B RIBBON Klvi your desserts the famous "Who Hlhlion Klufbr." "Hi HAT MKN HA VK FALLEN; OKKA nun will i-ontlmie to rail iih Ioiik iix the liutniiii race ixJmIh. tiut Hmithlleld linrns aii! the aamti yesterday, to-day and for ever. They have and will stand the l's of all lovers of a k'xk! hum. They con tain very little fat, have a very mnal Ik Thus you get your money s valu when you Invest in a 8inlthneli.yv ; can give you all sisea, trom i to I- pound),. MILLIiR-VAN NL38 CO. ONE TKIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU that you ttetUhe beat value when you buy Whlto Htar coffee. The quality Is the Iwft and the price will suit you Kvery miund fully iriinrantecd to be 1 1 1 very llneat uunllty that can bo sold for the price: No. S. Sic; No. 2. : No. 1 :Uc, and wo will irladly refund -the money If you me not lully satisfied, with either grade that you might select. We can supply any coffee you want, as we carry a big stock of tine coffee, 8ARRATT & BLAKKLY. A SUNDAY MKAL AT THE OEM WILL lie found n most pleasant change from the hoardlne house or home table. You get here that which you order, prepared in the right way. It improves your ap petite to eat ut the Oem Restaurant. IS. r . CKKSYVKl.l,, Mgr. FOR SALE Three acres, beautiful front age. only $1.0UO; nice cottage, choice neighborhood, a bargain.' For rent: houses at S60. $40. $.10. tViAO. t. $7.60, $t If you want to buy, sell or trade real estate, you want to consult me with all possible dispatch. I've got the stuff you want. If you'll just take time to talk to me a few minutes. Come along and 1 11 open your eyes for you. 25. 8. Tryon St. BS. L. KEESLER FIRM INSURANCE WRITTEN IN SUCH companies as Glenn's Falls, Hamburg- "morn mm i"--i rn.mH . ... P are doing a good tire Insurance business and would lie glad for our friends to call on us for rates and information, and give us a part of their business. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO., Agents. FRESH ROLLED OAT8-no animals- 8 1-3c; new packed canned corn. 81-3c: canned pumpkin. 8 1-,: fresh crackers. right from the baker, best ouulllv, 8 pound cake, K'M", fruit cake, L'Vic- If you JudKe this cake by the price you will iiuike a mistake. The quality Is all right. Fresh cheese, 12V4c 203 W. Trade 8t. RKIIXIKHB & CO DAVIS' HRADACHF CI'HK WILL IU YOU COOD. U1IAVOKTI1 DIU'G STvlRK. 'Phono LMT. It. S. DAVI8. NINNALLY'8 HOX-lKiNS, CllOCO lates. Chocolate Mints. Peniieiinltit Creams. Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate MarslimallowH. &c. fresh by exoress to day.. 00 cent per pound. WOO DA LL & BMKt'FAKD, Solo Agents. Wl AHE HOOKING WORK AHEAD. ,ome In and make your selections be fore the full rimh. Many beautiful ca pers in lirokenHots at half-price. WHEKLEK WALL PAPKK CO., Y. M. C. A. Building. BEST VACANT HOV8B IN CHAR. lotte, $W modern in every particular. You are going to get caught without a comfortable place for cold wenther. For Sale A charmlnir little eott.iirn at a bargain. W. c. JONKS. at tC's. Oftlce, FOR SALK FOR LESS THAN FIRST f""- ?ur Automobiles. Gasolene. All I90-I mdilfls ond in tl rut' claim cn.iltli i Queen City Cycle Co. WE WANT TO BID ON YOUR BU1CK or rranie buildings. Good referenre f JVen- W. B. PRK8SON & SON, SOS n uaviason street. Phono 647. Vvis MAKE A specialty nw rpiprh, if you need any this season let us have your oraer. you will find ours to be the vwrr "est. c- R- MAYER & CO.. Drugslats. Blxtn nd Tryn st- B 'phone 832. PJMP 5" . or KBYrl"H.?VIl'! C. H. ROBINSON & CO no, 8 W, Fifth 81. , Charlotte, N. C. MASTIC PAINT!' 155 kJ!la.aU"ftf' V8o'a tuaran- " jas ?n.V& ' roRK' Mgr. . ... ' 'ii Ve would like to Tbid oVlouJ'wort No .'matter liow largs or small it may be w " viuie ui uuing n to your satin rac- un- When we release a Job you can IS1 ?, l.V Lf ?l?ctP antary and r """'. is poislbls for expert work- men to do. THE A. B. WILLMANN Ct THB, CROWELL SANITARIUM Ffff tri trMrmatit a YWjtSpT. MOHPHINB and Other Drug i . . "i"" apart menta and nurses tor lady patients, a M. Crowell, Third street Charted C. ' '"V TRT Fcid. horses Ot'R MILL . Good . for and v- cows. The "STAR MILLS,"' W. M. CROWELL. Prop'r. ' ' ,"T rife Tie MM i 'llltlvu uaauuBai OF THE JLiUlL: , ,,! Mechanics Perpetual Building & Loan As sociation Commenced Saturday, Sept 3d. This ii' the 44ihtime we have advis-d Ihe public ihat we,, were opening a New Series-rand each time ,ias the public ' more. liberally than before availed itself of the. opportun ityuntil to-dav we have in force 14,000 Shares of the: par value of : : : : : : . : $1,400,000 The subscription of the September Series brings the "prospective Borrower" to be fully prepared to com mence hii building with the earliest advent of spring. So huny up, not only yourself subscribe tor stock but induce your fiends to become firstly a "Money Saver' and secondly a "Home Owner." R. C. COCHRANE", S. WI1TK0WSKY, Sec'y and Treas. President. There is a BEST in everything, .merican Life Insurance is the best in the world. era iniKo Is the best in America Desirable territory ducers. Address H. BUSMAN, . WlVf.iy WOODLEY, M. D. Uraaalelat m Daraatalaacat. Oir.ce anU residence 218 West Ninth Avs., Charlotte, N. C. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to f p. in. Practice limited to diseases of women and skin.. diseases-, especially electrolyses or organic tissues, such as moles, wart, enlarged veins, superfluous hair and other 1 hlemlHhes. Without pain or suar. Ha vine had many years' xperloce In the above . named special branches, and henceforth ' devotinir my entire time to them, uonn- lently hopo.for a tie raj patronave. DR. H. F. RAY Osteopathy. Graduate Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite S. Hunt building-. Of Ace hours to 12; 1 to (. Sundays and Thursduy afternoons by appointment. ; -non km; residence. 871. The MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN presents unusual attractions for all clnsses right now. Several propositions are open for hose with sums of money to invest. These dlsoount any ordinary loan on real estate, no matter how secure, and are far better than bank stock, cotton mill or aay other manufacturing stock. Where else can your money earn nearly ,7 per cent., free from tax ation, and be safe aa Uncle Sam's gov ernment itsejtT ;some good propositions for h-vw with smull sums of money, also. And for those without money we offer iew stock, which- will yield haudsnrmv re turns than any other plan of invest ment. E. L. KEESLER, Sec &. Trcas. 25 S. Tryon St J. R. PHARR. Pres. CHASE HRENIZER, Alty. O. A. Robbiiib. Charles K. Bryant O. A. KOBBlraS & CO. Architects Charlotte, - - N. C. WHEELER & RUNQF, ARCHITECTS, CHARXOTTH, N. C. Second Floor. 4Ca Building. U WANT A L6t? , I H0WS -AVEtfUE? I0TM The widest and -best in town. There's, the. lot,' deep and wide has a S-room cottage on it Its stylish and good. Better ask In formation to-day. H F. 0 Aisxanderl : jihiAU .I A'11C UHiALJERS. A . 202 South Tryon fttreeL X . JJelt 'Phone. 43ft. - .1 -.:,-':.! . .., ...... . ..' ,-; a wm in it -i ' tils to its policy-holders. lor competent pro Genl. Manager, Charl6tte. N. C JONES' Headache Remedy Is the best for nil headaches. It klll cure the most obstinate headache arising from whatever cause. Jones' headache Remedy Is harmless. It can be used with perfect safety. It Is highly endorsed by many of Charlotte's citizens, who have used it for years. - Manufactured at OPKN ALL RIGHT. R. Ea COCHRANE Insurance AND Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE Of. Cm L. Alexander, DENTIST. V Camon Building, Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Streets. FiveRoom Oittage, cor ner lrit 45x134. Splendid ticighborhood,!.. Price $2,000. f Good home or investment i TH0S:T. ALLISON iReal Estate , Manager . 4 : SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. I AaT man attractive! Several Attractive Dilworlti llomas i '' . " . s. '' ;. i 2 - , ' 4. Eight rooms, two-story, Park AYenue. cboioa location, corner lot, 71 fcr 160, price IU50. ' f - ( , ' ( "( On the Boulevard Eight rooms, two-storrf slate roof, ahady side of t treat, price I3.ZC0. -v 4 J, " . " Beven-room, two-atory, Cleveland Avenue, dealrabls location, bait of car Une, price $2,600. ' v Beautiful Boalevafd some, tight rooma, 1,2&0. Terma and other lnformaUon at office,. ' No. 4 Soutli P. U. BROWN. President. 4 C M. CARSON. Secretary. COMMERCIAL NATIOftAL BAN K OF CHARLOTTE, N. C, OEGANIZCO 30 veara AGO. CAPITAL $200,000 00 ASSETS $1,550,000.00 7 United States Depository j&, MM OFFICERS: J. S. SPENCER, President. W. E. HOLT, Vice President. A. O. DRENIZER, Cashier. directors: J. S. SPENCE U. W. E- HOLT II. C. ECCLPJS, R. A. DUNN, R. L. GIBBON, E. C. HOLT, FRANCIS L. COXE. Stands First on the Honor Roll LEONARD L. HUNTER; ARCHITECT CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. I FOff SALE 3D-ACRE FARM, one mile from Dllworth and car line; good frontage on macadam road; fi-room house, stock and fn ,,-, In rr Imnlomnnta E. L. PROPST, J cir a in.iiTTiii M . n T FRANK P. MILDURfi, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. HookS. Sawyer, ; RCHITECTS rL.l.n.'..J A...L ii . Capital, $200,000.00 The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, of Charlotte, Respectfully Solicits the Business of Banks, Manufacturers, Merchants and Individuals. C N. EVANS, Cashier. 4MM Charlotte National Bank i United States Depositary Results after six and m half rears In business: DEPOSITS 75,000.00 We are fully alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess is due to the courteous and liberal treatment uccorded our friends . and depositors, and on this basis aollclt your business. - B. 0. HEATH, President. H. TWITTY, Cashier. eveyeyee4444444 INSURANCE Let Mr. Harvey Lambeth, Manager of Our Insurance Write Your Ufe Insurance Insurance, Personal IN A STRONG OLD Southern States CAPITAL $200,000. i. When -you are. considering the purchase of a suburban home site and are comiwiriiiff prices, don't forget that PIEDMONT PARR Has city co rvenlcnce of -Water afld sewer system. has car line, "with eight 7 minutes run to square; has two of th e best macadamised roads in the coun ty; will have In .very. Short time elec trio lights. There is a vain nir.n,. between living in a suburb with none of uere juu nan) iui iiiy auvaniHges. , . ,1. t , ,t . v t Price $500 and, upwards. Terms to suit purchasers.' 'f F. C. ABBOTTS COWPAWY ' - TRUST BUILDING?'' ' . .. trvon StrcctM -Jr. W. & LKXANtEB, VV Trt. R. M. MILLER. Sr. C. W. JOHNSTON, L. RANKS HOLT.- of National Bands In North Carolina. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. v532fc We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, find offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. We respectfully Invite a per sonal interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts, . . . H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. Assets, $1,300,000.00. B FRANK aiLRIATH, MC8IOCNT.' I I H. M VICTOR. CASMIKK. I 1 1 1 1 CEO. E. WILSON, Vice-President W. C. WILKINSON, Ass'L Cashier. U J.lll.lSlllliesli.mis n mi...., . i ' tvwew Departm : Health Insurance Liability Accident Insurance LINE COMPANY. Tbugt Company TRUST BUILDING. i- these conveniences and lp' locating ' AJuH , ) I" I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1904, edition 1
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