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ALLG'u'AKCES. s L taiitu IX THIS CVYLER il'IT raraell Bold Taat 'Ka f P 1 l.eaeftt Aoeraed to tk A. M. !. !.-rir by Hm at the fur . HMrUrr BMIgkt r-nch. b(i. m ''"L,BMj the celebration of its "coming irVarUa "' er tlaad ,llea ala(laa tm raarta - rlet Sraator slaaaaaas t aeak t c fcarlotte Calaaiat Vaaa ftoatoa. t, V' T . , ij " - , Observer Bureau. , - 1? West Cabarrus Street ' ' " 3Agm Turnell. in the Federal m l:tre lo -night, made the final order tto ted vjrei-i. lit agmn tue AiiMmre .ww - me nun w . ' . jmi..' .vmum AMht for! - ' " 1-Ming, an praer asiu " complainants ana weir couwei, denand waa for as much as Vt.Wi fo,-j tk. .tk of thai me .neju " , ,I L road oy im itMf m 1 tt reception tendered tne delegates iii.h mmnlilnanti Inalat wail.. . Aeademv of Fine Arte. Sunday brought abot toy laeir iiiigauun- Iaud to-nlgnt. Jwg rur- ell decllnea to make any allowance, and hold that tnera la no iorcw w rrom .ngina, d" "v uieument of th otnplaloBtB, counsel (are also preaent at the conventhMi. Die f i)ftwanra aravitoverned t tlnotion waa lent to-day opening by . .... in Aiilinlik. ,! sf tha Arnhhlnhan f (Vn tne statute 01 iVtot in the dlacretlon Of the court. The c.oruHnrh and Fettua caaea ara ciwu. when -...jt 1. .4M(niaitAtuv ann inn ihiici tuno. ta - " I rrt 5?ffMS liie rawi . .. j.. la than held tnat uiera peine me in the Cuyler caae except of die- uiimsal. and the property or we Jiiinnuw j. uHk rarnllna Kaliroaa navins uwn m ih. fuatodv of tne court only tem porarily, there waa no apeclai benellt to .h Troi.rtv. hence th dlacretlon of the court. K la not conwuerai u It i m umiwr caaa for an allowance. At to the petition of K. 8. Finch for an Kiinwanre the court ay he, being an h.terpleader. fJd hU petition having no wt nri th aDDOinimem ot a celver. toe la entitled to nothing. PEAKSON ACCEPTS. The Republican opponent of Con Kresamaft Ed. W. Pou for re-election in Claude ihia. the fourth aiatrict, ia I'earaon, of Chatham county, after all. He waa nominated by tne Kepunxicana n.me another candidate, but notice wa. itcelved before the meeting tnat rear- on had reconsidered bla declination and will aet Into the campaign at once. The A. and M. football team will go to LexliiKton. Va.. Saturndy to play the V. M. I. On the following Saturday they will oppoae. the Clemaon College ttam at Charlotte, and then on Octo Ir 15th thev oiav the Utiivcralty of Virginia at Charlottesville. The A. and M. team has made a moat excellent oe ginning of the season, having defeated UUIIIOra VOIirge y a. acurv ui uj ui v. TO 8PEAK IN CHARLOTTE, , Announcement la made from Demo-Jday cratlc headauartera that senator Him irons will discuss the Issues of the cam paign In Charlotte on the night of Oc tober 17th, L Representatives of the Southern Bel, neiirainiuiiuOT ....... leiepnone uompany are nero in,m another effort to buy out the Raleigh Telephone Company, and thereby con trol the Held. They took the Inter-State e.ttftange some montha ago and have nude several unsuccessful attemptea to swallow up the Raleigh, which Waa es ti blUhed by cltlaena some years ago to force down the tolls charged then by the Bell. The directors of the Raleigh Company declare that they have no Idea ot giving the Bell the Held to them nelvea tearing that they would put the oricea ud asaln. A - gentleman high in temocratl council remarked to-day that he re r Mti.m.n f K ueg rltcT UouS;. b? th r resent Stat administration under tb loaderahlD of Governor Aycock, there i-rould be any agitation by party lead ers looking to th dragging up of the skeleton of old troubles, in the way of proposals to divide school funds be tween the races on the basis In taxes I .iid. before the next Genera! Assembly. Such & thing, he said, could not possi bly be brought about and the news of I the! agitation of the question would be heralded over the country to the hurt of the State industrially, as well aa In the cause of education, which hat made nich long stride In Improvement under the operation of the policy of Governor Arcock. . COLONIAL, DAMES MEET. The North Carolina Colonial Dames in session here to-day. appointed a committee to confer with the city au- tuoritie regarding tne removal or tne I Andrew Johnson house to PuIIen Park, w here It can be the better preserved. It is a tumble-down shack now and ;is the birthplace of one of the Preal dents, they desire to make sure of Its preservation. The removal seems as sured.. President Geo. T. Winston left to-day for a few days rest and recreation. His arduous, work In connection with grappling the senior class uprising, in addition to th reaular duties in eon. I in i tlon w-lth the opening of the colieaal have no nrt.r.tniMl him that a a.t Qhi,.t.i. '.. k.,.i. "l'ev- but no decided change, haa occurred ' n m mxivui uunumi oi tet ters congratulating him on th stand hi- took In maintaining th discipline of I the eoiiesa. ;:y$--. - Governor Aycock will get Into the Rate campaign October 1st and be in the thick of the fight from that time U- the election.: His first speech wllLbe itt ftmlthfield. Moat of his speeches v in oe in tne western part of the State. Dr. J, B. Alexander at Bpartaabarg. Dr. J. H. Alexander w gr-4"--U"'' s. c, -Wednesday, and Tb Eerald, at mar place, yeaieruay says: his mtsston here yesterday was to meet and confer with J. A. Parker, ot i,itiiRvnie. Ky or sume representative oi 'iat niutckuv , Mr. Parker l a Kadinx wnUf nvtmtlng Editor wsaffion. of The People's Pnper, In Cluirlotle. r-j"-ived a dinpateh from Parker to coin to ,l 'purtanburg -and confer at a . Populist t'i,t;iiii niv jn me lnLeresr oi the loir st uisori national itieket. As the editor v:m i ousy i leave Charlotte venter. i-M'. be rcfi'rrd the matter to Dr. Alex- . -.-r, who came to see aoout It - s, fur Ur. Alexander . has not-: been , i H- t locate Mr. Parker or any populist Aa Hoaest aad Ktadly Met Ire. rf-(nvi!Ie Daily. . ' nie people wonder why we credit! i- a :i r news in Tha niori- l . . " w:.r:r-vr"" enma thu ; tit- j I . .... -..M., wbnv, 'Hnjv UU It !y because we take it from those , It ia their news; they pay for , nun juki as wen steal any othei r ircirertv and cruivert It tn oiih e as their news. Stealing la ateal- i j w ay you tax iu ST, AXDBEWt COSTKHtlOJI. Celebrate Its Coxa tag Air r aa Utmuiu Meetleg la fallade - aala. :. i -uadelphla, Pa Sept -HaVln reached it tit mll-ston, the Broth crhottl of 6t Andrew to-day com Jot 07 n international content Jon which opened in Horticultural iau The convention la the la re; eat gather in; of the laymen of the Anglican com munlon throughout the world that ha ever assembled and will be devoted to Tut7u. nresldlmr bishop of the United - ;,, aarvw. r.-!T C .i. I ..... j.l I da u afterward for the business session, i To-morrow evenintr mere win d a nf YtriaratlAn for the . COT' .Jnnrat Communion, to be led by Rev, w. a, Guerry. chaplain of the Unlver. uv of the South. The meeting win be held lh Holy Trinity church where the Corporate Communion will be held on Saturday. On that day there wlll alarf 1 morning wianop v-nariea n. oreni, " the PhlllPDlnea, will deliver tne annual j cbarKe to the Brotherhood. Delegatea 1 u "r . terbury. who auureaaed the body. One w me muoi ujiiiu ""J"" albroua - ht before the 1 nuuu t,uii vruiivu aa M v. - 1 , .,,. nnnuol ,,n from tyrt"of the 4i'i mnnmtnt" fund. "forward movement" fund. BUCK HILL. AFFAIH8. Tb Towa Geta an Eipreaa Wn Service AttractlTB Mllllavry uim- Special to Tlie Observer. Kock Hill. 8. C, ept. An express wagon in to be put in aervlie here the flrat of October, that la to deliver con- aUjrwncnta and reecive packagea, at any point In the city, inia arrangement waa fTectfd by the commercial ciuo wun the railroad commlaaloner and expreas jervice. Attractlvedl8play-were in evidence n th mllirherv parlors of Mrs. T. N. Balfour an Mlaa Minnie O'Netl luat Tueaduy . Botn - 'Vn., i,in. the "derth In,, - 0,7.-,, ani, Unow e,actly howl caav v .-. - - - 1 to please. ...... Mrs. Nell K. l'reasiey, 01 ibhijin Mexico, Is in the city visiting her sister. Mra. A. F. Huff, and Mrsr Oliver John son, of Lesalle. -Miss. .May Williams, who has been visllliiK at me noni- President I. B. Johnson, returned to r lioine in ColumUlu lust Saturday. Mra n. Hembert and children, of Co lumbia, have been vlaltlng at the home of Cail't, Iredell Jonea. but returned hnm ast Saturday. Mr. enmre Jones left for 8. C. College last Mon- e Mlssea Rosa Kee ana wura, left for Uillon, S. C. ami Lony Run. . C, where they will teucn anotner yar. -Mrs. D. B. Johnson and little ooy nave gone to Charleston, S. C, for a visit. t.lont k. hobs TomDKins. Ul llio ." w g cavalry, now Btationeu - jerter nnrpnrka Bon "arraCKB- Mo., has been visiting PAYS TOBACCO- TRUST. Japan Makes Comueuaatioa 10 n- ; ericas l oiuapay. Toklo, Sept. 29. The Japanese gov- ermnenl haa flnilllv Uecldea to lime over the Oriental Priming Compuny at Kyoto and other additional assets oi the American Tobacco Company, thus Increasing by nearly 1.000,000 yen ($500,- 000) the compensation to be maue to the company for ua-wtereaia udsoi dcu by' the government monopoly create! laat March. The amount of the com- PntUon originally fixed by the gov ernment waa greatly reduced oy tne Diet, entailing a heavy loas to the American company. Subsequent rep resentations by Mr. Grlscom. the Amer ican minister, resulted, after lengthy negotiations. In a settlement satisfac tory to all parties. THE WKATHRK. Fair Friday; Saturday fair cooler in the interior; light 8outh winds. 17. S. Department of Aurlculture. Weather Hurenu, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 3. 1SKH. Ixm-hI rciKirt for the 24 hours ending ut p. m. to-day: " ! -lighent temperature '. w Lowest temperature h( Awrage temperature 78 Excess for the day 11 Air,,m,ilfitMt cvnMia fnr the month.... It Accumulated deficiency for the year. .3.77; Rainfall (Incites) Deficiency for the flay 11 Accumulated deficiency ' for the month. 1.48 Accumulated deficiency for the year.. 5.71 n-cvHtllng wind direction s. V . WEATHER CONDITIONS. Low pressure obtains this morning over the Ijike region snd over the extreme southwest, -ind showers occurred in K.in sus, Nebraska und Texun. there were uUo tome Mailt showers In the Lake reulon. High pn-ssure prevnlles over the north- I wtxt. with a narrow tluouarh extendins southeast ward to the Atlantic count - V-I:m temperatures still prevail in the Uulf Htntes und along the Mississippi val- m any portion of the country, COTTON REGION BULLETIN. iS 1? STATIONS. 55 "o, jjth no 81 811 90 2 88 8K 84 88 <h 67" i 08 M Itt 4 61 i 04 Charlotte, cloudy.. , Che raw, cloudy.. .. .0 .9 .0 .0 .0 o .0 o .0 .0 Florence, cloudy.. .. Gcldsboro. cloudy.. . Gr ensboro, cloudy.. Lumberton, cloudy. '. Newbera, cloudy.. ., Raleigh, cloudy.. .. Weldon, cloudy.. .. Wilmington, clear.. . TWETRICT AVEP 13 3 o 6 CENTRAL STATION. B M BP 25tll 32 a, &th Atlanta.. . Acausta... . 14 11 4 22. 15 14 10 10 15 10 12 31 10 M 4 M SO 92 3 : 94 M 92 88 94 94 90 us 70 TO 70 K 70 70 -70 68 70 78 08 K8 T .0 .0 .00 .0 .0 T .0 .0 . T .01 .0 Charleston.. , Galveston.. .. Utile Rock. Memphis.. , Mobile., .v .. Montgomery. New urlean.' 0,1 hihoma Savannah. ivicksbur """im. llRMAtlKS. The weflther was nraciicnllv Mr Anrlnn the pat 24 hours ver all sections of the . '- anowera in. The ' temperature was ' slightly I warmer in most sections. u. J. BROWN. Temporarily la Charge. VASEBALI) VESTKRtlAr. Brooklyn. SeDt National: Tha 8t Uula Uam ahut out the Brooklyn to4 lay Scora: K - 8t. Loui ,. ..t 0l-t t Brooklyn .. 0 0 0 t -9 9 1 ' Batteriea: .Nlrhol and Butler; Jonee ind Bergen, "Umpire, SSlmmer. f r vt m .4 Chlcaro. Befit M. National : Chicago saallv defeated New York. Score: i 'J '5 Chicago .. ., -.0 O 1 1) 0 0 0 0-7 Mow Tbrk .i ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0S Batterlea: Wicker and Kllng; Mat thewaon and Bowertnan. Umpire, Cap- penter and O'Day. SU Loula. Sept 29.-Ft. LOula won one tamo to-lav. Score: K H fc. stt, lunula 08000000 - t PhlladelDhla ... 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 6 0 Batterlai Morcan and sugaen; waq iU and Sbreckengoat. Umplree, Dwyer and Kllnar, ' : Second game: 'Score: R H E St. Loula .. ..8 ft 0 0 i 1 l 0 - 19 Phlladelnhla ....1 0 0 8 0 0 0-1 3 9 Batterlea: QUde and Bugcten) Heniey and Noonan. Umpire, King;. flRANU CIHCIIT HACKS. tarareat Crowd ( tb Meeds Af teada the Rveata at Oakley I'aru The Pnraea aad be Wlaaera. Ctnolnnptl, Sept. 29.The largeat crowd of the meeting attended tne arand cireult racinar at Oakley Park here to-day. Major Delmar waa carded to a-o uaalnat the world'a trotting record of 2:02, but did not make the attempt oii account of a atronar wind.- 2:17 trot, pure $1.600 Red Race won; Swift B., aecond; Brownie Wilton, third, Beat time. 2:091. 2:10 pace, puree $1,500 Robert Mc won second, third and fourth heata and race: John Mc second; Newton A. third. 1'est time, 2:111. 2:07 pace, purae $1,60--Sphlnx S. won; Pauline O., aecond; Larrle Qlnter, third; Red Bird won aecond and third heata. but waa distanced. Best time, 2:06. WHAT YOU I'AV for extracla In Im portant, but what you get for your money ia ln times more Important. Burnett's Vantllit eoatH more nue worth mnr. Special Notices CRDKR BLUB RIBBON LEMON ANU vanilla extructn to-Uuy. All grooera. LA M1ZKLUA-A NKW CIOAK ON THK market, that will soon become the fa 1 . vorite of smokers. It is the most ae- llKhtful smoke ever offered at 6 cents. All llrst-claas dealers sell Im Mlnellu. Try olie to-Uuy. YOUR PRESKNT PI.UMHINO Bhoulil prove fuullless, or If an entire new job Ik wanted, reinember we Um llnest work It Is possible for expert workmen to execute. We go anywhere. Let uh bid on your work.. Only guar anteed plumbing by us. A. R. WlU'mann numbing Co. Write, 'phone, telegraph or cull at our office. KOR SALE FOR L1C8S THAN FIR3T 104 models and in tirst class condition. Queen l.'lty Cycle Co. "MA A STIC PAINT!" The kind that lasts. Stild and guaran teed by tha Carolina Mfg. Co. J A 8 . A FORE, MfeT. WHKNYOU WANT TCM30 TO PICNICS or fishing parties, call on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN & BRO. Telephone 62. lIHEiCROWKLl.. HA!ITARII-'M For the treatment o WHISKEY. MORPHINE and other Dru;r Addictions. Special apartments and nurseH for lady putientH. S. M. Crowell, M. 1).. MHll'iil IMrector. No. 8 West '1 bird street, Charlotte, N. C. WK.HAVJE JUST RKC1SI VKP A FRESH lot or Orange wafers. This la the most popular little cake we hnve ever hand led. Theyre dainty and crisp nil the time. Fresh Faust Oyster Crackers and Ovsteretta Crucker Meal. Cheese Sand wich. Reception Wafers In cartons, (linger Wafers In Sul. Tbeae are th. daintiest little wafers yet MILLER, VAN NESS CO. PROMPTNKS8-WB AKK PROMPT IN nil that pcrtuhiH to iiv rlptlon lllllng. We take all of the necessary time re quired to do th best work, but there tire no unnecessary waits, or delaya, This Is worth thtnkliiK about when you In a hurry. Woodnll & Sheppaid, Drug a:sla. PR ICS II COUNTRY BUTTER, 26c. Creanieiy. .30c. Extra tine Cheese, 15c. New self-rising Buckwheat Flour, 2 lb. package. l(k. and 3 lb. package. 2 for :'ic. This Is the finest Roods on this market. New prunes. 2 lbs for lionelctia. 2 lbs. for 25c. Brldgers & Co., 2t3 W. Trade Btreet. AS LONG AS THE "UOYCOTTE" OF the Grocers' Union lasts, we will con tinue to sell 10-lb. peeks of choice fresh corn meal for 15 cents St the "Star Mills:" W. M. CROWELL. Proprietor. WHEN' YOUR DOG IS SICK LET US KNOW. 'Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. THE NEW AND FASCINATING BOWL ing Game B3X Ball. Delightful exercise "-not hard labor disguised. Will sweeten ytur temper and lengthen your life. 24 West Fifth St. JOHN HIR8T, Prop'r. RICH BIRDS AND OYSTER ARE CON cplcuoua on the bill of fare at the Gem. as well aa there la the usual elegant viands, which are always obtainable here. Best cooking; polite attentive clerks and waiter. Open all night. Gem Restaurant. S. F. Creswell, Mgr. ORDER YOUR STAKE. SAUSAGE AND Pork from 000 South Church street.. If you want the finest 'resh meats that's on the market. We buy the best, and could always give our customers the finest. Sarratt & Blakely. No. 2, 00 South Church street. TO LET-J5WELLINGS. 150. 830. 120, IIS, 113.50, tlZ IX.' pi, 5. Good store. fclO. If you would be posted aa to what s on the market for sale or rent, vou must' see E. L. KEESLER, 2S S. Tryon St. KOR RENT 1 store room 8. Church street, between' Trade and 4th streets. 15.00; roorA house, fill1 K. Seventh street; 4 i room -bouse 910 K, Fourth btreet; J room house. (1 T.tddell streeUi J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. j- WA NT ED 23 men that have a few hun- dred dollars to Invest, to call and aee us on or before January 1. 1905. We have a 1 proposition that will Interent you. Call or write. ; C. H. ROBINSON CO.. No. I West Fifth St - rrt ..y-. i?-- SEE IN OUR NORTH WINDOW TO- day a 1200 eelectlon of the celebrates Wolfram Guitars and Mandolins with patent metal Anger boards. Wheeler Wall Paper Co. Y, M. C. A. Building.. INTERNATIONAL QITfCK CLEANER! CLEANS ANYTHING! (Large rwctraew 2s tnla. - Only at ' 4 - MAYER'S, DRUOOIST. i ' Plxth and Tryon. Bull 'phone-, JOS. H. CRAIOHILU MUSICAL' INSTRUCTOR. ' PIANO. ' OROAN, H-ARMONT. , . Studio Y. M. C. A. Building.. Charlotte. N. C. OF Mechanics Perpetual sociation Commenced Saturday, Sc p t3d. Manof our citizens, have availed themselves of the bp porljunity and have. subscribed to neaily 1,000 shares and to accommodate the public we give notice that our; books will be kept open tor aiid-duiing September and ; Uctober. :: :: $1,400,000 ' The subscription of the September Series bringsj thes "prospective Bouower" to be fully prepared to cornet mence his building with the earliest advent of spring-. ; So hurry up, not only yourself subscribe tor stock but . induce your triends to become firstly a "Money Saver' . and secondly a "Home Owner." R. E. COCHRANE, S. WITTK0VVSKY, Scc'y and Trcas. President STOP! READ! THINK! Would you consider a proposition from an up-to-date "Old Lint" Life Insurance Company that is in a posi tion to give yoi a contract direct with its Home Office? : : : : : IF INTERESTED ADDRESS Eastern Life Insurance Company, II. SUSMAN. Gen'l p Macaroon Cream New to-day tt our fount. IndepPndent of the great number of most excel lently prepared drinks and creams that have set the town talking iurinpr the past Rummer, we are offering Several New - Creations our specialist'' who la continually pro paring for ur patrons something NEW. At Jordan's you will always (Ind the boat of everything at nil times. - (IPRH ALL M;HT. WM T. WOOD LEY, M. D. Oyaaeeoluarlst aad Uernaatolualat. Office aud residence 818 West Nlnt) Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. . Office hours 8 to 12 a. ni., I to p. rn. Practice limited to diseases of women and skin diseases, especially electro lysis or organic tissues, such as moles. warts, enlarged veins, superflous hair and other blemishes, without pain or scar. Having hid many years' expe rience in the above named special branches, and henceforth devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage. FARMS FOR SALE. Four farms near Chad wick Mill, 12. SO 14S and 107 acres each. Terms easy. te acres two miles out, near Btatesville road; 24 acres on park road; B0 aores near He veisvllle; 177 acres Vi miles southeast of city. Will divide to suit purchaser. One- tinrd cash. 213 acres one mil from jsew ells, cheap for cash; 215 acre la Paw Creek. Terms easy. 100 aores In Steele Creek, one-third cash. City property for sale. WALKER & CLANTON. Real Estate Agents. T. M. C. A. Bulidlng. -.. Liable to Leak The "Family Blocking" Is liable to leak. Put your surplus dollars In our savings bankt where they will earn you other dollars. ; , s P. M. BROWN, Pres. ' W. a ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HAYlfOOD. JR., Cashier. " BAaaaaaaaaaAAaaAaaAaaAAaAa fffTfffTfTTTffl WHEELES Ruaar, i ARCHIT RCTS, ! ' CUAIUJOTTK, N. C , 1 , all " n 4V" Second rioor. Gs Building, r. 5 44w44w444A44)4 n )a -0 THE Building & Loan As Mgr., Charlotte, N. C. Stop and Think Do you know that many of the ablest nnanclers -and most successful busl ness men of Charlotte- are large pa Irons of the Mutual Building & Loan? New aeries open with first payment Saturday. Applications can be tiled moment stock is taken. This is the Association with the proud record of having matured its slock quicker than any other, and never lost a dollar dur Ing: 23 years of existence. Everybody treated alike here, big and little E. L KEESLER, Sec. & Treas ?5 s. Tryon SC Or. C. L. Alexander, DENTIST. Carson Building. Southeast Corner of . Fourth and Tryon Streets. Valuable Bobbin Plant for Sale By order of court In the case of S, H. Boyd va Southern Dobbin Com pany, 1 will offer for sale at the court house door In Greensboro, N. C, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, the fith day of October, 1904, the entire plant and property of the Southern Bobbin Company, located in Greens boro. N. C. including the machinery, material, stock on hand, and all other property of every sort and description except the accounts, notes and money on hand, the said plant being sold as a running plant. It having been run by the receiver up to the present time. The Bale Is made subject to confirma tion by the court, and the terms of .sale are cash or its equivalent at the date of confirmation, J. 8. CCpC, Receiver. F.D.A.i GOOD HOMES FOR RENT 7 rooms, 8th and Tryon sti-eet. modern ., .. .,$25.00 8th and W. 5th street, brick house, modern ..830.00 Cth and N. Caldwell street.. $15.00 8 rooms, modern Dll worth home on Boulevard cdTner lot.. .$35.00 F. D. REAL ESTATE DEALERS, . 202 South Tryon, 8trt, Ball 'Phone, 480. ' 4 We have sale an v . Just had listed for A ! jEAST AVENUE RESIDENCE Located on a nice, corner 'lot, 4914xlM. H The" house has six rooms, ' modern conveniences, and Is in good condition. Price below its worth. ' ' , " THOS. T.ALLISON Real E state .Manager I SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. Alexander 4444d44d4d4 M DSTOCi-m-iFMCInlcS That the safest f all securities U.Reat. EsUta.-y , , -t-"- 'I'd'. ". . . '. We make a business of handling only such propertler that, will .! the) .investor satiBiactory returns ou nia. money, ana to suco lucaiiiiea .aa " expect reasonable enhancement In values from year to year, - j' If it la a home you are interested in securing, you will Always And on our Hat some of the most attractive purchases to be secured In the city. - If Interested in neither of the above, we make a specialty of placing funds for our customers on real estate mortgage loans, guaranteeing title, principle and Interest, collecting Interest f and remitting same promptly ' when due. . ' i - ' ' . t Wl CAIlttt -r vvumi ViXVL BROWN, President r --t C. M. CARSON, Secretary. (Id CD OF CfARLOTTaT. cipinu -52)0,003 AS SErS$!rC 50.005 8TNADS FIRST on Honor Roll of National Banks In KOrth Carolina and, out of 6,012 National Banks in the United States, STANDS 212th: OFFICERS: W..E. HOLT. President' ROBT. A.- DUNN, Vice Pres. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. ALBERT T. SUMMKV, Teller. DIRECTORS: WM. E. HOLT. R, A. DUNN. II. C. ECCLES, L. BANKS HOLT, C. W. JOHNSTON, R. M. MILLER. SR., R. U GIBBON. FRANCIS S. COXE, D. II. ANDERSON, E. C. HOLT. jr. LEOXARD L. HUNTER, ARCHI'PEbT OfTIec In 4-Cs Building. CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. 4444440444444444 FOR SALE SS-ACRE FARM, one mile from Dll worth and car . line; good frontage on macadam road; 5-room house, stock and farming Implements. E. L. PROPST, CHARLOTTE. N. C. I 4WW4444444)4W4W444444 FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. a. II a . f a . ' i . - a-a nni w van i nr - e-a a.sri v lharlotto and Curham, N C. 444444d44440404444444 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. i Charlotte National Bank i United. States. Depositary Aesults after six and a fcaU years In business I Assets .. .. ...... .. ..' .. ..f i,i.na,ooo.oo DEPOSITS .. .. .. .. M .. .. ., T52.O0U.OU Wi are fully alive to the fact that th secret of our conspicuous suc cess Is due tu the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friend and depositors, and on this basis B. D. HEATH, President. : . AAA A. A A A A A A A A A A A. A A A. A A A A -a A Active Business Enterprises ' ' " . ' . ij,-'- . - ' ' ' .t 'A ' , ' '-' ' . y' ' " ' - . .' -.,' - '. ' - ;V'" " Appreciate the . advantages of a , progressive .; . Banking connection We otTenevery; facility !; . within the' i limit of; safe business methods.1 r' Write orWsuIt usr,V ' i i" ; J; - . -1, - -A f-.'y ...... ..-i.; "H , -- - ' V- ' ';'-" . - .-V - '. . - ' . -. . . ? " - Southern Qta tes Trust Co hp am r CAPITAL $200,000. TUT BUILDING. Oa- stenh n. Pre. T rrantln, VPr ' W. Wod,T'a 1 $2,150 Will Buy a Most Moflcrn.Homc with ' about 'lY acres of land, and? with stable and a god corner store building - ' f - ' " " ' - ' . - ON Rozzeu a short distance beyond the Chad with stable and a good corner store This Is a rare opportunity jfor someone. " v, ' ' - 1 , ' Also acren dose by for.. .. ., .. ,. ..".,.., 1,"..$ 3715 and 36 acres for.. ,. i . .. .... 1,440 and las acres for $30 per acre. . J 4 ; . , , See me at an early date to secure one of these. - ' ' F. C. ABBOTT & COMPLY '' TRUST VUILDINO YflAtl C far A Aft- I JVU Vil vvl " r- a4. i W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice .Pres.,Tl . LOWS, $1.150 0 JO FRANK OILRCATH, PRCBIDIHT. H. M. VICTOR. CASHIIR. FIRST- NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized I8GS SI. We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and 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, Ifnfinfinll nnnlrlr iili ill .- ' . El a . GEO. L WILSON, Vice-President , W. C WILKINSON, Asst Cashier. tal" solicit your business. Wf It. TWITTY, Ca&Mer. iiA Ferry robo J--r' B 1 i . 'a, 1 r1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1904, edition 1
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