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AT DOLLVK MEAL MX ATTACKS PARKFJl. "l-jt Nominee Sara That if iker Voukl Only Ore Out War lltt Would .lve House- ltuita Jtnal -lis Say Svsifni of fioveenment i j It 1 the Votera Wbo Am M Xow Bearing Utc rteg; ,1 iKmn at ht. ix)ui ot ...v t-niaie i-TCHimv. o . i-wicf ,jni; rar iw n.y. -was dined by bis. rrtenos ,Tout out: For the House or Hopresenta- t . , dollar dinner"' In the Palm 7 - t , ... .... .. ....r,...M I '1 v. ouk-y pfBsiueo, ; .,,: ; ' v. I wranori Kirniuiiin wnoj ror county com-'-; vaa late la arriving. Jlel nluaonTs, A K. Morgan. T. C Smith and i , it la - ni.ix' .Wb IiiuImm -- wanton, i w mmiiii was Wll ioi. U4 ta a jin dek buainel,,,, n JWpmw,lv, delegation of He walked through the long Tinel j, itepuhlleans being present, besides a !, looking neither '-to the right ,V-- II 1 1 j.d-r . l.ft mut tmk hia nMt it thol'"" P11"" conveniion. " ' nv d k;hs seat at tfte -fM, fIernoor)i flf,r tnl ftdjourn or tne. guests- tawe. this wssinMi( , hft convention. Judge Kwart. sit:mu lor prooinged cneers or wetl.n Kpuunran concrfmionai nonunoe oi l" M'nrr uRi'ii ; ,i,tfi to the toast - "The waateo , , w jH-lnro.t th am mt for . ', , . i i.iiJt u. eU-rlrt because of prlnel - ; wers nut wamea. . ur. jona n. uira- i r, whoee guest tr. Bryant always Is i , t.M i i-fc ii.' -J, -! i- .en he is In the eity. spoke. After some iUitTf naa sposen, xnoniss wsisor sruniita enemy. mid wild chewing. He wast the Isst ' . Hkt-r. He began) by saying: -. . . . "Oh,. If that pretense up at sopua a iii only got out of my way I Oh, if .? .j.lgs Parker would only get out of my .way and give me the Democratic papers ; r.d give ' wie the JelTereonlan speakers &nd Klve me theoioble array that follow til liryan la -..tU ' If he would only give me, all this I. would show the RepubU- i. -in party and Theodore Roosevelt a great iNiliUitt DemocraUo party from sea to x-a. I would acopt hia challenge, ; I ii. iylit not whip him, but he would know he had had a fight. 1 am a flghtar. "On July I I wasn't even a-newspaper but sow they are fighting me with !. Hiimpor cartoons and : editorials, I i-init lor and love the thunder of the guns. mi u oniy ju.ure rnrxer would get out ut my wy and let me command the arm? I that hs may command. 1 would give The- I odore Boosevelt battle royal." Mr. Watson said In narf -The. government . which does not prant equal protection to all, equal of.nnrioni t mi nr.tr.... u. cr and Is false to Its mission. If our system la not what It should be. yours is the fault, for you have within your hands the weapon with which It was intended you should forever defend your Kbertles-the ballot, I -Where is the greater part of this wonderful production of wealth which l.ts taken place here for the last one hundred years? 'Almost ntirely. It Is in the hands of the men who never i rested one doUar of IU and they got it mainly by operation of laws which! moiai every principle of common uprise, common Jut Ice, common right. No individual can resist the operation' i f law. The. man In whose favor the l.iw works will grow stronger, the vic tim weaker. To take from him who made and give to him who did not. Is one or tne worst forms of tyrrany. "Had the government governed Justly, the probability is that w never would have had a tabor question in this young repuDiio, never a strike, never av Jock- out. never Crippto Creek horror, never a Chicago pandemonium. The frightful tenement house cancer wool! n.'i now be eating its way Into the vitais or social order. The huge army -f roveriy and despair would not now I be -marshaled under the black flag of quenchless hatred to the rich and to the sj stem which made them rich, i.oih of the great principal parties have alternately been in power; both are re- M'onsible, and both should be condemn -I . in iius campaign 01 I9w Theodore I .to.srveii migni saieiy swallow Par- ker's platform without the slightest f.-!.r f an attack of severe indigestion and Parker Alight take ofT his shoes and waits barefooted all over Roose- vt-lfs platform and be In no danger of running a splinter in his foot "The party which I have the honor to represent In ; this campaign is ths only one which Stands for JefTersonlaii principles. We are not bound for an KI Dorado, and. Utopian dreamland. We want to keep our feet upon the eartb and work out reforms in which every man who is willing to pay the price of working, for It. shall hsva a fate f ha re of the. wealth of tnla land I "Th ainnk f k. ii i .!rip to Charlotte Friday. Mr. and Mrs retain in' their own bands a greater share of what their hands product is Jst and natural, Jhstead of am! ition and conflict between labor and capital there should co-operation and mi t.ii.ir nnica .4 represent aoesir not--" think It an do - its work In one "ay or m ona campaign. But it says that all reforms must start somewhere. Xo matter how smaU the beginning, if It is right, it is not to be dMntMl I "The People's varty bas not founded I Ncrth Carolina-Showers Thursday, cold uself upon temporary issue, anv trivial rl the. nterlpr; Friday fair, except irievancay-T" "Jeffersonlans: Your flag was pulled 'n st St. Louis and you are left without a leader. I have picked, your tMg from the ground, where it lay, and t can upon you to rally to It. Refuse, nitl you havs dnn vinlsn. own sense of right, f Refuse and von have-, put Party above nwnn.t- y0U .. . ' --r rriSCOPAL: OONXTIftv mitotc i :-T L7 -'""w-i w : 'r . ' ':'' ' ' I k ukhsu FrimatA and Oother DlgnU - " anruHl . in UW liOllg i mc-wlon -Hhaiop Doanc on 1 ' Mominaional ; Barrier s Low tisimlinien Lloct Hie Cliairmsn. ' ton, Oct. l-The Archbishop of CaB- i my and blahopj from many parts of woi Id attended the opening session i. e General Tri-enalal Convention of 1 i 'fonal Church here to-day. The n P'hnate was hut In a long pro---fi of dtirnitar es - whir-h . . I.roid alals of Trinity church, where ins- cervlce was held in t w. I ; ;..: ""- "",gauon.-:TS recit-1 . V ' "e office of Holy m " vutiwi a. i - voted a Iars mart nt hi. the diviHlons la Christendom. I -he t.Hrrlers which separate Mfi Cnureh fr-m other denomin- i liow they niirht to some es n down. -.While, the recog I sunrcinncy was Imposlable. i-'.Mo:ht that the rhiovh " l"9 primacy of the bishop I . bishop coadjutor of - Montreal, ftslelghrpt doudy"'. !.., oer. Bishop William a! Weldon. Sdear ' tA:r,yl vviim,ngton,elear".::.: i --- or the antloiiltv nt i,.li,i,.i ' ' mgtid a broadening of , ' - 'on, Dr, R. h was selected ii-i It Ilutchlns, i i i .nil) of most Of the "p William I Oklahoma .v v ''" chosen p-'vannali ! by I V Vkl)urif . . .. nnrroucAxsjfAME ticket. Nomination for : County Officers In . M- " 1 LV.laillM KHvrt-rtepuiiig to urci tisnu- mow Jwctidac. J fo t. observer. "K,hertoron, Oct. 6. -The Republican jotynty convention wus held for the seU'ft ln f county officers In the court house Jio-day., Ngthing extraordinary charac - Iterised. the meeting. The same quiet us l" "- ' ViiCS -1 7iTl r- "--.".r ,V' .Irito mMt of the nomination being made acclamation. The following ticket was r amrur. . v. iur. l.wr; for treasurer, J. W, Johnson; for I vinnt aunwnr. Undaav rurmori: for janmbw of Democrat, who we watching tin) train tunnel aaurrsnra tne people. In l.it i.in..lnn I.M AbiiII IammIv with i the tarilT. the admlnlntrutlon a foreign pol i ry and in negro (jueation. in regard M n unn, lie saia-suoai&nuaiiy tnac B1uWlm party was the mother of f t nod lnat ,t proved to take care of it; that wnn Tne necraaity ror a revision ;houlU arlno, his party would revise it. but they would not trust It to the Dem wlum h cnarlCler)w(i QJ ' Mr. fxivat oeer. one of the succemful mirraanu oi in town. i muxiiiK oronur alkiu to build a handnome iVHldsmw on North r Washington street. The lumber ind other material l being rapidly placed upon the premises, and the erection of the building will be started within a very .'ew days. sir. JLuther Edwards has purchased the eddenco of Mr. J. W. Simons, near the Academy. s XEXV FtlCSITlltK COMPANY. Winston Concern InooriwrateaV Let ter tamer Hurt. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Oct. 6. The Incorpo ration of the Vorsyth Furniture Com pany, by the Secretary of State, with a capital of 1125,(100, means the estab lishment of another large and Import ant enternrlse for Winston-Salem. Two large two-story frame buildings will be ere?ted. The mine of. each will be 150x 50 feet. They have already been staked f by the contractors,' Fogle Bros., lno wiu begin work on them, at once. Mr- ". Mr- w- Thompson, of - Webster county. Neb., are the guests of her sister, Mrs. D. C. Ed- war1"" M!; ThomP,m a eubstaBtial '"""V """" "eiuimui larm in Webster county. He was the second man to locate In that' county, while his T . T " , P,T .woman to take up her hom Webster. . Mr. Thompson wire was tne first woman to take up was a Confederate soldier, was In the battles at Gettysburg and Fredericks burg and one of the- men who helped b" Chancel lovdurg. He Is also one of the men who never surrendered. Me lert ms native home here thirty yV"f Letter Carrier Prempert was nalnful ly hurt yesterday afternoon on LJbertv street, opposite A. Daye's store. He was walking on the sidewalk, when a wagon was backed against a sidewalk ign, breaking the sign post off, caus ing tne neavy sigrn to fall, striking Mr. t-remperi ana Hearing him to the ground. His injuries consist of two ugly cuts on the head and a number 3f bruises on hia bod v. nr. Ha mended him, does not consider either or tne wounds serious, although Mr. r-rempert was rendered -unconscious or some time. News Notes From Wcitrilmrlon. Correspondence of The Observer. Weddlngton, Oct."4.-An Ico crea.l supper was given last Tuesday even, aig at the Academy for the benefit ol -he Weddlngton Sunday school, The fourth Quarterly ConfernV ield at Weddlngton church lust Satur- Jay ana SunUsiy. Presidinfr Elder inompswn preached two Interesting ser- mons. illss Lola. Price, who has been ven aick. Is Improvlng.-Lawyer R. W. Lemonds and family, of Monroe, spent Wednesday at Mrs. Lemonds' father'g. M". W. Si P.' Hunter's. Mr. Will De- Laney. who has been In (Jeorglti tnk- nK a buslnes course, has returned "onie. Miss Julia Hunter, who has n 8,ck w,tn typHoid fever in thr Monre Hospital, Is able io be ut home, Mr Marvin Hitch, of Charlotte, l J,sjtlnK a Rev. M. H. Hoylfs. Mr Bnd Mlss Liz2'e Pri. of Wax naw lef Friday ut Mr. A. J. Price's. Mr. J. D. Hemby made a buslnesi- w - D- Hawfleld. of Price s Mill, vlslteu A; J' f 8turday.-Mr. Frank olfe of Alonroe. are vls- V""" rt"ve .'Ti, .J' 7 . y T reluKrne? nome Irom "ar' n tr .j ,. """"" " ','1"' "" "' THE WEATIIFJt. Forecast for Thursday and Frldnv nowera along the const; fresh south. mining io orisk, northwest winds. IT. 8. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau, Chnrlntli rwi K io.u locnl ri-i for the 24 hours ending at P. m.- to-day i1'"6 temperature . .. . 1!'". Teflcleney for the day ' . b r louiueniiun; . . . , . 4 .0 .3.28 ?cumufae? for the month... ccumuiatea aenciency ror the year., Rainfall ilneheal' " . Deficiency for the day .. Vccumulated deficiency for the inonth '.m i-cumuiatea aenciencv ror the year. .4.71 Prevailing wind direction a B. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. 3 STATIONS. 9 !L .0 .0 .0 0 ' .0 .0 .0 -.0 .0 ClIario'tteT rd "74" 74 78 70 74 7 74 70 7 7J 4 th '66 SO 60 4S -48 46 4 a- pt. cloudy. Cheraw. Dt. cloudy Klorenee, clear '. .. . uivrnnimni. iir r mn v -, E4 DISTRICT AYERAOEa" 3 2. J?Sf Is Srd 55 CENTRAL STATION.. 7 O B 2. 4th Atlanta 14 U S SO 13 15 10 10 s 12 n 10 82 SO 78- M 82 H4 88 88 88 6 62 74 M , 68 6(5 64 ft 63 64 fiS t;a 68 60 T , .0 . . - .18, .01 - .0 .03 .0 .04 .0 - . Charleston T." .". Gslvetton 4, Little Rock Memphis '!! Mobile Motitminwiev ; VV litiilnion 4" Stranded VH Pullnl In Tww . Norfolk, -Vs., Oct. 6. Battered con tinuously by heavy eax since , h dragged anchor and went ashore near I Virginia Beach last February, tit big sailing ablp. Henry B. Hyde, broke In two last night the wrecking: tug win. uioiey was pulling on the vessel I in an endeavor t drag Iter from the; 1 beach. The Hyde was bought at auc - 1 tion by Morfolk men after she stranded nl twice been pulled off the beach 1 but each tlrovwas blown back again. J The. continual strain of the breakers on 1 me snip's huiL.ttnaiiy destroyed her. tno' Cure 1 Ibr . Coneumotlon - Prevonta ip and pneumonia. At druggists, Oeciahllicos ASK ANY IAOT THAT'S USED BLUE Kiobon lemon snu vanilla extracts, and lri will tfll vnu that tthey are the -best ever made." fltt MICRIT WINS! AS KVIPKNCEU JiY mile of Mi OA WATKR. l'MH now ex- imls that of the four preceding years combined. J. W. Sample, Mgr. 20V Houtn tryon. rnono w. NEW DISC ORAPHOPHONK HKCOKLtti exchunsod for second -hand.v fit) cents and old HMnch record gets you new record. : juat rcivti l.uoy Columbia ;yllnanr Kccora, Oio each. We soil all Mice of Qrapliophones, cuah and InBtali- inent. IJucen City Cycle Co. WHY DO YOU BUY THAT OLD HARD c-orn wwn we nan give you the canned that Is perfectly iwwt and tender? No disappointments when you buy mi utniiuU wirn. You will have a nice dish for ydiir noon-tluy meal, If you will Just permit us to sand you out a trial can of our Sugar Loaf corn: always pleases lovers or tne best. M1LLBR-VAN NESS CO. A LARGE SHIPMENT of "Clnco" Cigars Juiit- received; all sizes and shades WOODALL & SHEPPARD, ) Distributing Agents. rilK A. M. M'PHAIL PIANO HAS taken 66 medals and awards In compe tit Ion with the world's standnrds. and is one or tne best standard old-line pianos, nmilc In this country. Wheelfir Wall t'uper Co., Direct Factory Kepresenta' lives. THE USUAL GOOD THINGS THAT grace the bill of fare at the Gem will lie In evidence to-day. Besides the many delicacies that are always here, we offer special: Rice birds, shrimp, oysters, etc. Open all night GEM RESTAURANT, E F. Creswell, Mgr. FRE8H GR1T8 RIGHT KROM TH K mill, 10 lbs: for 26c. or 2ttc. lb. Nice red apples, 2VC. peck. New crop dried peaches and apples, Sc. and 7c. Tub nice mountain butter 23c. Full cream cheese 120. We buy cheese in such large lots, other merchants can't compete with our price. HR1DUBRS & CO.. 203 West Trade Htreet. FOR RENT 7-HOOM HOUSE, MODERN convenient, me south c street; tt-room house, (iim E. Seventh street: S-room house, Iiland street, near Tryon street: 4-room house, U06 E. Seventh street: 4- room house, sio hi. Fourth street; 3-room house. 311 South McDowell street. Other Z and 4-room houses In alllparts of city J. AHiMUK W1SIM1JKK8UN & BRO. THE NEW AND FASCINATING HOWL- tng Game Box Ball. Dellahtful exercise not naro laoor aisriuned. Will sweeten ycur temper and lengthen your life. West Fifth St. JOHN HIRST. PropY DN"T LEND MONEY AT PER CENT. when you can Invest it and make 2S to 40 per cent. Call und let u exnlaln we certainly have an interesting itrooo- suion. xou will uo well to Invoatigute. :aj or write, c. H. Koblnson & Co, No. 8 West Fifth street. E. u. KEESLER can rent you a home from $4.iw to tai.flO per month, or a fine more room ut 130. People know whet to go wh-'ii they want to rent or ouy property. We go after the stuff. E. L Keeaier. a o. Tryon street MIR CAKES AND CRACKERS ARE aimy fresh and crlwo. We buy dlrec from the baker and have them- coming fresh every week. This the reuaon we never have a eomplnlnt. and our enu-ker uunlneas continues to arrow. All the new una latest productions at our place. Fcstmo Is a dufnty little almond wafer. iMauisco. in bulk or in boxen; lady fin gers. iswlrebak, lemon unnpa. vanilla wafers, low cream ealie-i. oyster crack- eis. oyiser moni. in rm-t. cvi-rv und any- minis yuu wtiril in T-u-K'-rH. BARRATT & BTJIKELY, North Tryon and South Church Bts. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN YOUR PRE.SORIPl'IONS. Dll. WORTH rmiTii WiHMtw. Phone J47. n. q IAVI3 LA MIZEt.LA A NEW t:iGAR ON THK market, that Will soon bwnnw ll.u f i. voruo or amoKem. 11 is. !.. m..i iiKimtii smoke ever oft end ut U i--nt aii iirdi-ctans dealers sell Iji Misullu iry one to-aiiy. IV VOIR PRESENT 1't.lIMUINHi should prove fuultleax, or If an entire new job is wanted, remember we in th miMHi wors it is possible for expert workmen to execute. We go anywhere. it-i uh oi(i on your wors. ciniv s-imr t,Y , , P,umWng by us. -A. R. Wlllmnn xiuinuiiiH o. write, pnone, telcgrapl v.. ul uur ouice. i'UK BALK FOR LESS THAN FIRST moaeis snd in nrsr class condition Queen City Cycle Co. "MAA8TIC PAINT!" me kind that lasts. Hold and guaran- me vviviina iuig. uo. JAS. A FORE, Mfcr. WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS usiiiiiB parties, can on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN & BRO. Telephone 62. THE CROW ELL SANITARIUM For the trtmtm.nl WHISKEY, MORPHINE and other Drug flutucuoni. bpeciai apartments and ,ur patients, h. m. Croweli V, Meunai Erector, No, t West BiiTiet. vnanotte, r. U. fx. -r T7. T". , . m . , w i tnA i ij au y u iuk CLEANEKI Large package cents. Only at ,. .u MAYEP.'S. DRUOQIST. Sixth and Tryon. Bell 'phone 262, . JOS H. CRAIOHII.L PIo,NO; ORGAN,., HARMONT. Studio T. M. C, A. Building. . Charlotte; N. C Corn Meal is t ho Dost DR. H. F. RAY r Qraduute Stiuthero Ht-bool of Osteo pathy. suits $. Hunt building. Offlet hours to 12:' Xn',. Bunda'ys' rhunelrty sllernoons by polntrtwiit Pbons 830; rMtldeoc. 87L ' ' m Ll OF THE VZgTZTZZSi Mcclianics Perpetual Builtfin & Loan As s6(atiohGommenc Mauy of our citizens hayc availed IhemsVlytsrthe op-r;J . pofjunity and have iubsciibed'ila mzil'yj'ii,WO's)ntti, iir ana.Mo accommocUie th& public we' iriveWtice that our boos will be kept ppeir for . t. - .., The subscription of the September Series brings the "prospective Borrowed to be -fully prepared to com mence his building with the" earliest advent of spring. . Soliurry up, not only jyourself subscribe tor stock but induce your friends to become firstly a "Money Saver'' and secondly a "Home Owner." . R. E. COCHRANE Scc'y and Treas. I STOP! Would you consider a proposition from an up-to-date "Old Line" Life Insurance Company that is in a posi- uon 10 give.yoj a coniraci direct t with its Home Office? : : : : : I IF INTERESTED ADDRESS I Eastern Life Insurance Gomjiany, sLfl af I d ft al al , I A. 1 s Si 4s a a s A sk It. SUSMAtV, Cen'l i FARMS FOR SALE. Four farms near ChudwIck'Mlll. 12. 86. 148 and 107 acres each. Terms easy. 32 Vt acres two miles out, near Statesvllle road 24 acres on park rood: 60 acres near Be veisvllle; 177 acres SV4 miles southeast of city, will divide to suit purchaser. One third cash. - 213 acres one mile from New ells, cheap for cash; 216 acres In paw Creek. Terms easy. 100 acres In Steele ureeic, one-thtrd cash, qity property for saie. , WALKER,, A CLoVN TON, . ' Real Esta.t Agents. T. M. C. jA. Building, WM T. W00DLEY, M. D. Uynaeeologtat and Dermatoluglat. Office and residence 818 West Ninth Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to G p. m Practice limited to diseases of women and skin discuses, especially electro lysis or organic tissues, such as moles, warts, enlarged veins, auperflous hair and other blemishes, withou,t pain or scar. Having had many years' expe rience In the above named special branches,, and henceforth devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope tor general patronage. are promptly relieved by the use of our celebrated remedy Hughes' Cherry and Glycerine It will quickly cheok Coughs result ing from whatever cause. Hughes' Cherry and Glycerine contains no opiates, yet it promotes leep. It has been siicceMftillv naeri by persons suffering from Colds quickly stoODins- Onurhi , remiltln therefrom. v Hughes' Cherry and Glycerine is put UP In our Own IfthAralnrv anA we know every dron of it rnnt.nt. therefore can cheerfully recommend On Saturdsv.. Vtnh ie.tu ' i. S1 Fif Arlington. North Caro Ihuvat 10 s-t-nv I will sell at public auction, a very valuable fe xin it Z? f looking for a bargain and one of the ' best openings In North . Caro- . win pay you to investigate. i ' JOHN M. rrmir - i Receiver, t WHEELCri & RUNQV,' : ARCHITECTS,-: ,' CHARLOTTIVN. C. ( J Second "Moor, Cs funding. "1 IHI 61 1 lip, 111 Old U JO HO and during September rand . - f fc- . vw ' ; ? S. WITTKOWSKY, President READ! THINK! Mgr., Charlotte. N. C. Liable to Leak The "Family Stocking" Is liable to leak. Put your surplus dollars in our savings bank, where they will earn you other dollars. SGUTfJERl tOlH S SIVIKOS 81M P. M. BROWN, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HAYWOOD, JR., Cashier. THE NEW SERIES lift Started off In great shape yesterday. Hundreds more will come in before this week closes. How about yourself? Don't put it off longer. Procrastina tion has long been your besetting sin, Break away and Join the throng of prosperous folks that carry stock in the MUTUAL. There's absolutely nothing else so good or so easy to carry. Financiers and business men. wage earners and professional men. all take shares here every time a series opens. L. KEESLER. Sec. &. Treas. 15 a Tryon St GOOD HOMES FOR RENT 7 rooms, $th and Tryon street, ? IIUCI U. . . 4 m 4)sif.VV 8th and W. 6th street, brick house, modern.. .. .. ..130.00 6th and N. Caldwell street.. $16.00 8 rooms, modern Dll worth home on Boulevard corner lot. ..$35.00 j F. D. Atexanddr REAL ESTATE DEALERS, . S01 South Tryon Street, 1 Bell 'Phono, -UO. Xot. 45x190, 5-vroom cottage . For sale at $1,475 . TH0S. T; ALLISON I I SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. Mutual Built t:ff , No. Gil f !lM!!l:Gflffiil;Stteeli 1 ! " A STOR Y That the safest of all securities it H We make a buttlness of handling only such properties that will the Investor satisfactory returns on bis money, and In such localities as he ma' expect reasonable enhancement In values from year to year, it It Is a horns you are Interested In securing, you will always find oli our list some of the most attractive purchases to be secured la the city. - If mterested.ta neither of the above, we.uiake a specialty of placing funds f or or customers on real estate mortgage loais. guaranteeing title, prlnclpls an Interest, collecting Interest artd 7 renJtllrlg ( same promptly When. fu t- 2'-,. - f- ' - . , . ai. ur Kh mm UJUUiUIII 11UUI LUtUlU, No. 4 South i-.P. ,M. BROWN, President f W.'S.- ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. 'irJyi , . C. M. CARSON, Secretary. f .'jUii, ........: T - - w" 4SSBW Wl ; mm CAPITAL, $2)9,033 ASSETS ST NADS FIRST on Honor Roll of and out of 6,012 Nationul flanks "W. E. IIOLT. President A. d, JtENlZEIf. Cushler. utttECTOtitS: Wk. E. HOLT. R. A, DUNN, H. C. ECCLES. L. BANKS HOLT. C. W. JOHNSTON, R. M. MILLER.. SR-IL L. GIBBON, FRANCIS & JOXE, ' D." H. ANDERSON, E. C HOLT. ' LEONARD L. HUNTER, ARCHITECT OITlec in 4-Cs Building. CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. r-k 4t j m mm 85-ACRE FARM, one mile from Dll worth and car line; good frontage on macadam road; 6-room house, stock and farming implements. ' E. L. PROPST. CHARLOTTE, N.C. 444441 FRANK P. MILDURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. 4444444444 Hook SbSavvycr, 4, I Architects! Charlotte and Curiiam, N C. 44ee4C-444)w440 Organized 1871. Geo. E. Wilson, President, C. N. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant as hler The Merchants and Farmers National Bank. 3 & East Trade Street. CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 . A. DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. ... JltWearn " Jno. B. Ross. Jude Armlsteail Barwell. . W, H. Mb' - ; Conservatively and s.ifVly conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of sacctssfal dealing. ' ' Safe Daposit Boxes for renL - Nihtwatchman Employed. Charlotte NationalBaLnk i United G tates Depository Results after sis an a ASSETS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . DEP08ITS .. .. w .. .. . ,. .. We are fully alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess is due tp the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friends and depositors, and on thlsj basis solicit your business. - ' -. -- -. --. - B. D. HEATH, President; mm0O0MO$0M0MM00MM0ss UNTIL OCTOBER- 8tH VVe will receive deposits in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ' which we, will allow Interest from October 1st on balances remain irig three mohThlivVe pay 4 per cent; '; Southern States Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. , TRUlf DUILD1NG. . 1 Gee Stepfn , Pres. ,:."T , Franllln, V-Praa. :' VV, H Wood, Treas FACTS, -NOT FICTION. REQARDINO THE FUTURE 'RAPID DEVEL- ,OPMENT OF WELL LOCATED.-' " -V -r , SUaURBAfM PROPERTY J V lst ' This whole Piedmont Region of the State Is developing more'rap -Idly than ever, before In its history. This Is conceded by all who study the times. - ' . . 2nd. Charlotte, as the centre of trade, is growing and will continue to t ' grow Just In proportion as, or even more rapidly, than, this region develops. Also conceded by all level-headed: men. , - . , . '-' - ' 3rd. There are to-day. within-th e city of Charlotte, not over fifty desirable home sites that can be bought, 'Anyone who will study the ' '"" situation as we have done will con ceda( jtrils point also.'-.' -" . . -. "i Where, then, are the people going, with the population growing faster . than ever before and very few vacant home sites within the city limits t 1 To the suburbs, without doubt, as in the history-of every other pro- ' gressive city In this country; and a good share of thorn are' going to ' - ' ' . PIEDMONT PARK. , . , - For prices and terms on lota, and special inducements to builders, enquire of . ' F. C. ABBOTT & COIVIpklMV - TEA'CMES Real Estate.- " ' ii'iiii nun inm h i LUUIIUliU IIUUI VUllipUIIJ. Tryon Street. ARLOTTC, N, C. LOS, $1.150 000 $1,702,000 National Banks in North Carolina, in the United States, STANDS 212th. V IIOBT. A. DUNN. Vice Pros. ALBERT T. SUMMBV", Teller. Iffljjl'B FRANK QILREATH, PMESIOCNT M. M VICTOR. CASHIf It. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized 1865- - u - mm We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. t , We respectfully invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. H.. M. VICTOR, 1 J CASHIER. haU years la business: .. .. .. . .. '-.. .. ..'..9 1,132,000.00 ro oon no , y W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. 4e44444w444444
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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