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4 . s ':" Hi a ,i Yiic REALM of -NOiTTH . CAROLINA SOCIETY ? poised with such grace as to) r a wonderful beauty. Mr. ;hl has found the. anqulshed , n ation for spiritual and artistic "It is th land thai Is fructified o blood of martyr, the land Of that la the land tor artists, tor,- painters and poets. Mr, iuhl-delivered the monument to J:vbert F. Hoke Chapter of the iters of the Confederacy. He i ur of the equestrian etatue he la , i ir.ke of General wade Hampton, Wed by South Carolina, cost ' ("i. lie greatly admired tine ...tit of General1 Ransom which John Steele Henderson brought Ontral Hott to the meeting- of : daughter or the Confederacy. He - perintending at Tiffany's a stained s window of 'qJory - In Defeat," i is a replica M the Maryland and ; our . Confederate - monument . Men Is to be placed li the Oonfeder : Museum at Richmond by 'the . .ryiand chapter of the Daughter of -..r,federacy. HI last work has been ..iking a statue of Phoenicia, one of i ,e U statues to be placed on the cue tn house In New York, representa i ve of the commercial empire of the rld. Hl model for Phoenicia he found in the Louvre, In Pari. He haa made a statue of "Victory" for Little K x k, Ark. At the base of the nionu i -nt lit the lifestsed etatue of a Con derate soldier. When one meets Mr. Kuckatuhl on' the atreeta of SaJle- I ury. one la startled with the perfect miiarlty he bears to Captain Charles Trice, our own distinguished Jurist. He has the same dome-like head, I I own eyes, and contour of feature Mid face, with little difference in ft.nure, Mr. RuckstuhV color is darker, v He la charmingly responsive end delightful,1 and gracious In his I'crnonality. . - . , The monument will be placed In the' ustody of Mayor A. H. Boyden until the $18,000 haa been' realised. He will be its guardian and protector & gainst .vandalism as. far' as in his I lower. It Will be a glorious, triumph nt dar for the Daughters and Con federacy when the monument can be unveiled and paid for. but until that iay the daughters are to labor cease lessly, hopefully and untiringly. .',',,' e ',. Miss Mary Oates Caldwell, the beau tiful daughter of Mr. Joseph Pearson raid well, and niece of Mrs. Theodore Franklin Klutta, stopped in Salisbury on her return home from New York. .she has a host of friends and admirers here. J The Christian Held Book Club had its first fall meeting at Mrs, William White McKensie's Monday afternoon, with Miss Jennie Caldwell Klutts. president; Mrs. Frank Lee Hobbins, 'secretary, There was the selection of n new series of books and formal ijpginnlng of winter series. i; -.i-.'iv.'i-.;-: "... ' The serious-Illness of Mr. Walter Crump,' son of Dr.. William I Crump, has caused deep sympathy for him and his family, as It has necessitated l:is return home from school at the Vnlversity. 1 i l, '' ,f i .Mrs. Dye and Miss Dye, from Nor fk, who have been visiting Mrs. W. i. Toy, at Chapel Hill, are the guests f their kinswoman, Mrs. Milton S. Jirown., .,.. -, l. ; The news and announcement, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Falrman Preston's Joy In the gift of the son, Samuel Hhea Pres ton, the third, is followed by the dts iifsing news of his death. , -Deep .-ympathy Is felt for them In the be fMvement, but, they mourn not as ' .'se who. are without consolation of I 1 -e, for they know the Good Bhep l t ril "gathers - the little lamb in His ru ms and carries them in. His bosom,' mife from . aJl pain and sorrow, safe n om all evil to come. The baby was i-'irn August 18th. Died September U. M rs. William Murdock Wiley spent this week in Raleigh, the guest of her s i). Hatnuel, who Is attending A. A il. College. :: ' - . - Miss Elizabeth Crump. Messrs, Linn Bernhardt, Doctor R. Vance Brawley. Junius Russell, Edward Clemenl. at tended a reception at . Statesville this week that was tendered to Mr. Mott ii nd bride. . .; Mra. John M. BeaU has gone to Nor folk to attend the General Passenger Agents Association with Mr. John M. BeaU. From there she will visit Balti more Hand other cities. Mra F. F. .smith and baby, Fran klyn Smith, are visum Mrs. K. E. Thompson, in Bal timore. Mine Rate Hobson, of Cleve land, who has been in the Whith.aa. stokes .Saiuttarlum. haa .regained her ' alln , ana ,- returned home. Miss 1 iora Keith Chapman has been the i-1""1 m. -naries raw this week: ...o nir. jaca Koberts. brother of -nce, irom rensacoia, Fla. Mrs. it. L. Mauney has gone to Reldsville v. . "K"ra,ul marriage of her sister. . cessie Williamson Staples, to ,".!- HushnelL Miss EllaaWh Rmum. r i us Henderson left Tuesday for Rich- 5 "mia 10 Bttena the fashionable horse 1 n-Thomaa-W. Boat will go ,.,, v ,,w wjuiess tne mar ' re ceremony f of his- friend. Miss '.,""","v uunier ; or Congressman nston. . , . - Appetite or 'French SUce. ' ideplhla Record.- f ropos of the war which is belne u against field mice in, France, e computations have been made In .. l country m order that the ideoreda. " of these little rodents might be i i.zea. ' . i . , . ....... ! i has been aJculated from expert nts that each adult field, mouse eats i two-thirds of an ounce.-to, one of livinjr plaiita a day. , which -s a consumption of from etxosen nty-four pounds a year. Aceord- the eameealcuiaUonsv if we con- i he loss by? destruction a only t oi me quantity consumed, we t toss or rrom twentv-fnur to t pounds a year for each little -Re, , - if ,s jug .injc v i.ne statement of a v newspaper, regarding- the expe ' made , during the month of y last in the Department of the :. Sir. C hamberland of the Pas .ite estimated that the aver t of field mice' fa be found i upon a hectaris (2.47 acres) ; i. '1 aey consumed annually l fen and one-half tons of ter. Ui 1893, In the region Ine. according to another i. IT t oe were more than 10,000 to the hectare, i . - . j nighPomK: Sperial the Observer.' . k fr. Hlrh Point. Ort, 21.- -Old facta glimmer through the (ni mot-Mt'na !.! iiw 'uir"c !, itld voices sutlod h'r without," fihe fancied h beard them coming for the hour whs near at. hand for .; . the ran1nrthr' Tps-Party' IMit tiwiwhf travel ranirtlv. and enn Imagine how, in thos few minutes. Imt mind would be in misonutv not only with tne present, hut frum dm very nature of the nn. wtli the far pat. iMrnapa. lu rsnin -eMion, il,o ehllillMM't dav of those mho were oon to amble pasi,d lefoi-e her mlmi'K ye ih pleasing' panorama .'i.thes hc wore stctuTft dayswhen .... There i a call for help to send v1-A wayward kite afloat,-,- ' And now a JtutKWd rent to mend ; Or sail a woodm, boat.' ; : My hand must give a ball a toss, , Tiie tminted top It twtrla, )r straiKhtena tint the tangled , lloa Of llltle girlie's cm-ta." Time ndvancea; the 'Sunset's rfold liua turned to gray," And he can sine, V "Orow old along , with me; The best Is yet to be." Ta thouaht of srandmother and grand. child comes to tbe mind almost almultan- 3culy, and we think. In those waning moments, fancy mutt cava nestled a little :heek that's like the peacn againai ner iged one and alipped tiny hand within W nam an A Hn.n hnw flnllv aha OOUld wander back Into Journey-land and catch the accents of the "way-farers." A'here are you wandering, baby, Over the world to-day? 3upotlnff we Journey together Hut 1 gnena you must lean iw way. For my old feet III c,n follow Where your totldllng ones muy Btray. ftut where are yoti wanderlna. baby. With your shout ind your gleeful wmgT t fi-Hr 1 must fall behind you. If the way is to be very long: But heaven Itself, they tell me, Is found by suc-h as you. Would you give me your glittering halo For Its measure of silvery grayt Of a year of my long-dead spring-tlme A month ah, only a day But 1 fear It ia late now, baby And now Just a bit-more alowly, My dear; I'm tired, you see, And can't keep up you had better, I guees, go nlnng without me. Go along without me!,,Ah, must It be! but then, the comrades are wimlng. A iul'k Kinnee of tlw. eye To see that all is ready is a instantly succeeded by i Hatlxlli-d feeling, us she remember trat Itettie Supp-Kirkmnn, a daughter-in-law, does the honors at the door, and Mina I'erry-Inicram. a niece, in the dining room. The completeness of the plans for the afternoon's enjoyment demon strated beyond a rtotilit' 'that they bud practiced such, arts In -their own homes, ii nd that success wits nothing new to them. The doors of; the palatial mansion of Mr, M. i, wrenn 'are opened wine, and the hostess, Mrs. Nancy Jarrct-Klrkmun, his ased mother, stands in the sweet sim plicity of other days god gives her com panions m nann-grasp or oia-rosnionea hospitality, j "If time has stolen any grace That once was hers, of form or face. He gives her back for youth resigned A thousand charms of heart and mind." The hours from 4 to were passed most ly in pleasant converse, rehearsing old times, old soenes, and. relating those tout' bins incident wblch scatter them selves along our pathway up to the merid ian or lliw ana, down the western slope. 1; was most fitting that Mrs. Bettte Alston Clark wlmin"tendera years, "when life seemed but sunshine and Iiiipd.v soriK. had engrafted into her very being the love st music) should touch a chord that would vibrate with the tender memories of the long-HRO, and as her Angers passed over the bank of keys of the hundHome baby rinud. many clwrds'responuive and lov ing, echoed the dear old strains and biought again to fond memory their dreams of arffliltlon mid their faith in u rndlunt future. ft wiis most fitting too that Juwt nt this time' should come the volei of two little grand-children (Avery and Margaret Klrkman. daoahters of Mr Hit. nni Mr Btttle Sitpp Klrkman), and aa they sang In accents so tender und sweet, it musi have brought to mind it few lines of n old. remembered poem "'Twas only the heart of a little child. 3o tender, and trustful, and undetiled. It dreamed not of anger, or sin, or wrong. Twas only the heart of a little child. By dreuma of ambition and hope beguiled : It throbbed with all holy nnd sweet desires; It burned with the" glow of poetic fires. The heart of a child, with Its dreams of life. With innocent ardor to meet the strife Beware how you binder, or crush, or deface, Orrob a young f. of Its uludiu-s nnd grace." hub whh not nireiiUfii in ln u eonven .tonal function, and so the "Krandniother's lea" resolved itiielf into a regular okl raahloned supper, Just such an one it a the jrnr Krunumot nern enjoyed. It ia true all were not so axed, but all m imam ira iiejr-aay; ortiue. To all iiuu come . "The turning sere Of the ralnbowed leaves." nd on all had been placed the coronet of gray. sue o clock seems due Drematumlv una H.I, W 1 . . . . " ' and expressions of appreciation, they are guiltr. FAREWELL. Far must you go; ah, comrade, dear; We trod toirether. vnu im.l I The primrose oath for nianv il vnnr But now the parting of the way is here- i-. Farewell: For must you go! The Vacuum deorMuiMi lu,i it,. .nA..AA has a voice in it. and th thnuiri,t r ih. pasronly a few minutes old lures her Into tn large hall and the spacious parlors. What tho' this great chair , is out of place: it tells whero Muii,hii tnhi,.t.,n sat In her queenly dignity and smiled as she related .nleujiina- lniiilai Nearby were the fnK Perry sad Kuniee JnrrplKltmcr.niK, nit re dear than the others, for the tie of "'. . wnaanguinity connects them; - ine putno stool . has ; a . vacant stare Aiston-ciark retired from it to occupy. In nelahhorlv with Lpu Farasler-Barbee, while Pauline DivuKBiiwr-jarreu, nancy Jordan, - Ann btarbuck-Smith. ' DeHdamnnla. nhari.. Clinard and Kllsabeth Plckett.Welch nearby talked and listened. ,SJ? T-Plac!a them all-Nettie Brown, Willis Baa-hv. Oorrln Viln.I.onl. a... Tomllnson, Caroluie Chase and Ada Cof- Near this tall vaie sot nn rttkan. mired - this Immenae . bowl of roses, the fragrance of which will always connect nKii wimn spicy converiauon, in which wit and pathos brought alternate smlUx ana signs, " Magnanimous it whs In tbe bachelor son Who makes, -in -bis modern bouse or sue dimensions, a loving home for his widow ad mother, and who. Instead of the con ventional stag dinner, thinks first f hi mother's nleasure and -coincides with those who plaaned the 'Grqndmolhr Tea l'arty.". - - r' Correspondence of The .Observer. Greenville, S. C. Oct, Sl.-An organ rectiai ana concert was given Tuesday evening at the Methodist church on Buncombe street which was a brilliant success,' A large and apreciatlve au dleiice attended and a substantial sum was realised by the sliver offerinsr con tributed for the benefit of the church Among those who took part' were Mra R. ii. Kennedy, Mrs. Edward Conyers, Mrs. w, . i. conyers, Mrs. W. A. Mc Brayer, Mrs. Clarence Jordan,' Miss Bettle May Mautdln, Messrs. Jones Mc Crorey, T. P. Cothral), Jos, A. McCul- lough, L. Q. Euton and Prof. Hag stroin. ' 1 v Mr, Perry Beattie entertained infor. mally at whist, on Friday evening at his home on North street. Rlgli t guests were dellghtfull entertained pluylng whist foreveral hours and a delicious supper was served later in the evening. rne, guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Slrrlne, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Earle. Mrs. Mary Orr Earle. Miss Frances Hoke and Mr. I O. Patterson. ' Saturday evening Miss Mattie Mar tin entertained a few friends inform ally at the home of Mrs. Louise Mays. on Kiver street. Atter an nour or two ipent m merry games, a delicious sup per was served. '.-. One of the delightful social affairs of tne weca was a reception given weanesaay evening by Mrs. H. M Gower at her home on Wushlnrrton street, in honor or her guests, Mrs, William Pinkey Ferguson, of Abbe, ville, Miss Lona Tillman, of Edgefield and Miss 8ara Lee. of Abbeville. Re. ceiving with Mra Gower, besides the juests or honor, were Mrs. Mills. Mrs. .to. a. ISorcotn and Mrs. H. K. Hons ton, all of whom received in the nar- or, wnicn was Deautiiuny decorated with palms, ferns and cut flowers. In the hall, which was briaht and nrettv with autumn leaves and fall flowers, airs, waiter carpenter served delecta- oie puncn rrom a prettily arranged al. ove. ann receiving nere were Mrs. waiter Moore and Mrs. Kate Wler winn, in the refreshment room Mrs, it. Jj. Ambler presided, assisted by Misses Jean Carrier. Alice Kwandale, Nell Goodwin, and Carrie Mill, mid nere an elegant supper wns served. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ui I he home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ri w. Wilcox, on Paris Mountain. Miss unanotte wi pox was married to Mr. wiiiinm u. Karnhardt. nf thin citv nuoui nrty irienas witnessed the cere- a l m . . mony at the picturesque cottage home, nuena viBia, on fans Mountain, and tne ceremony waa performed hv nr. 7. T. Cody, the pastor of the First Ban- tlst church. An elegant turkey dinner was served after the marriage. The bride wore a stylish going away gown oi uitra Diue ciom, witn nat to match, carrying a lovely bouauet of roses. Mr and Mra Earnhardt left Wednesday afternoon for a bridal tour to Wash ington, xew j orK and other points lOI III. IN ROCK HILL SOCIETY. Correspondence of The Observer. Rock Hill. 8. C. Oct. 21. Rock lllli nas always held It sown in the liter ary circles, and has ever been among the leaders in all the towns of the State in ciuo lire, -and to the already large number lias been added another, the Jj-ucpean.' It is a strictly literary club uim-win meet tne set-.vd Thursday in each month, always wli.'i tin attractive course or study mapped uut. For the present John Kuakin will be the sub ject. The officers for the tlub are: Mrs. C. B. Haynes, president; Mrs Mamie Steele, secretary; Mra Sam Frledhelm, treasurer. The members are: Mesdames C. B. Huynes, Palinoi amiin, asaniuei Fi-hniht -:ni, J. c. Crosby, u. riiunii, uarnes, J. H. Heith, M. V, Wood, R. E, Tompki.'iK, Misa XI i::ii( Steele. 9 The Perehcllon Club was delightful I entertained by Mrs. W. L. Roddey Tlm,i.... ... . ouai iiri noun ui ner nouse on ti.ast Main street. An enjoyable fea ture of the meeting was a very instruc tive talk on domestic science by Miss Catherine Mulligan, of Wliiihrop Col lege. Present were: Mesdame J. F. Reld. W. U. Stevens, Kitty Williams, rtoaa Strait, B. N. Craig, J. S. Roddey Philip Taylor, J. C. Cork, A. R. Smith.' W. B. Wilson, Jr., A. E. Smith. Miss I'atnrine Mulligan. The Cttstulians weiv iiti.i iii..t i. I Monday afternoon by Miss orrle Steele, unu me meeting waa greatly enjoyed bj all present. An account of the resig-na-lion of Misrf Janle Black as vice iirrt). dent, Mlas Carrie Adams wus eleued to nil the otHce, and Mlas BeBsie Barron wag elected secretary p.hd treasurer. Delightful refreshments were servpi The guest of honor was Miss Delia At- Kinson, or Kichburg. Those Dreaem were: Miss Beulah Barron. Mian Sal. ue ixinaon, aiiss Bessie Ban-on, Mrs. A. a Smith, Miss Strauss Mills, Miss Janle Massey, Miss Carrie Adams. Miss Daisy Sandlfer, Miss Nannie Meadows. Little Miss Isabelle Boyd was the host- ess at her seven-year-old birthday par ty Tuesday afternoon. The decorations for the occasion were pink and arreen. and delightful refreshments were served. For souvenirs the girls were given tiny dolls and the boys miniature drums. The guests were: Charles Freer Margaret Steele. Marguerite Forney. Fanrrie Forney, Ruth Kimball, Alethia f'ennell. Folly Parker, James . Parker, Haael Bryant,. Isabel St rat t, Elisabeth Pressley, Cornelia Careny Ruth. Mead ows, cnristine t.:oman, Caroline Heath, Mary and Frank Cranford, Paul Work man, Jr., pride Simps in, Caroline May, Louis Freer, Katharine Beach, Sara Kimball, Margaret and Kathleen Mo Elwee Mary Roddey, Susie Taylor, Nan Roddy, Mab Harrison, Haael and Ruth Youngblood. -Mary and Helen O'Neal. Alice Anderson, ; Dorothy Tompkins, Kathrlne; Foe, ?arrle Jerome - Johnson. . , . -.- Miss. Marloji Johnson,'-who " for ..the past, month lias been the . very popu lar teacher of music In the ' graded school In Lancaster, has returned home. Miss Delia- Atkinson has returned to her borne in Rlchburg after visit to Miss Mamie 8teele,Mr. and Mrs. J. oslii liK r Tr 'Chorlotta, N. C' An "OM Line" Company with up-to date - Policies: . We Solicit a Share of , your" lV Patronage. ' N : TS; Franklin, Presv, A, E. McCausIand, Trcas. !. opcciai Agents wanicu. Aaaress. , t - y -H. CUGMAN, ' General fjgr Realty i , Ul - , . Charlotte Realty for Sale and Rent, as Follows: For Rent -Two very desirable stoCeVMw. thn h,i.in. kt Bast Trade, Nos. SOS and 208, now Hoover, respectively. Possession January 1st, 1905. 1 desirable place for offlee or shop. Tryon-streef, . . : Also - - . .-. .v 2 basements on West Trade street, sulftible for -shops Also . - -.'. .. . , . '-' " .'.- - 4-room dwotiing, (upstairs): modern imnrnvements R,mti, rnr.u ta feet from West Trade street . FOR 2 B-room eottsses. Nos. SDft and 49HX198 feet; splendid gardens, a i o-room cottage, 1004 East Trade Also .., - . 1 4-Toom cottage, corner 8th and AlSO : ' .- 1 whole sauare (containing 4 seres Ing 26 desirable building lots and frontlne- on Riimheth un! f str.'of n. accommodations). Cecil street and 1 1 in new - vi.y uiii -it j iiiH property. AlSO' ' 2 elegant Jots, each of 46 feet 8 inr - opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak street; with 10 foot alleyway rear and-side; 40 feet from the celebrated Uowd Flats. B. Johnson spent last Sunday In Lan caster, Mrs. K A. Morrison, and son. tvdwar, of Chester. S. C. are visltitur ,inaiamiiiy or Mr. John Q. Steele. Miss Bessie Lindsay has returned to her home in Chester, after a visit here to her sis ter, Mrs, J. R. Miller. Starai cured a H. JORDAN s ea "Flowers are love's truest language." "Tell the wish of thy heart In flowers.' "That which we call a rose, by any other nam would smell as BWeet." 'The rose that lives Its little hour Is prised beyond the sculptured flower." We Sell Flowers , - . - . Roses, Carnations, .Violets; . Chrys-' anthemums. i Write us for prices on your wed ding flowers. - Telegraph " or telephone us" for funeral designs. . ; J.Van Lindley ltfursery Co T 'POMONA, k C; t Is 1mm. Under allairablecoixlIM j Mn D. Kaubls ef Mra, W. V. Ur I Nevada. O., was Ur at HlUiariL I aursdby Kodol A Pa., was sured 1 f stemsea s( Chreal Q tratiBie wh Dyapsyi 7 B kad affsdMl fiV$A tha ei 1 t tUMtoVsatlsslst 4 nil . uena leicgrams to Ureensbora Insurance ii S Chase Brenizer, Secy. J, N. JiicCausIand y Pres oceunied hv in w. Nnrmn ani w w West nth sirod- 'iin w mwi . . . - , v ' SA'LE. Sn cn n-r...ii -i. i, .t. well of good water on lot. V street . ''.' Myers gtreet 'v J- : --' . ' ' - a fnn nritiii Tmt the continuation of East Trade street. miiRr. Hnnn nMnm n. vnr vaniflTtiA - :. ,' '-' I hen front n.nri inn ri Hun Liable to Leak , , . . , ...... , , Tha "Family Stocking la liable to leak. Put your surplus .dollar In our savings nanic, where they will earn you other dollars. , . ffllMoSHBllfir P. M. 3ROVN, Pres. . W. a ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J, HAYWOOD, JR. Cashier. FOR SALE. Six-Room Cottage,' North C St Nine-Room House In Dilworth Eight-Room House E. Fifth St. ' Two flve-roora cottages, North C. Steet ' !'. Five-Room Cottage North B. street Five-Room Cottage North Poplar. House and lot and 20 acres of land in Huntersvllle. WALKER & CLANTON. 7. M. C. A. Bldg. Real Estate Agfa. Or. Cm L. Alexander, DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner of Fourth nnd Trvnn Stroata. tStlltt niilEB: Mutual Building & Loan offers to day 30, 20, 12, 10, 6. or 5 shares, part ly matured stock. Now, If you don't know how good an Investment either one of these is, you ought to talk to the secretary a few minutes. See wha. many Charlotte Business Men are making out of their surplus, while you are satisfied with 4 per cent In a savings bank. Why. you don't deserve to accumulate anything, and you're not likely to do it E L KCCSLCR, Sec. & Trcas KB. Try on Bt We dfferfor Sale One Vacant IVot 60x200. ," " One Vacant Lot 66x190. Elegant house on nice corner lot 75x200. , ' , ATTRACTIVE ' PRICES. , THOS. T.ALLISON I Heat Estate Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. iiiioi Bifi : ii i i.aUUI .dliUUiluu. iiUiilii uuul.tsi is at Elizabeth ITeights. Everyjot in loucliVith xraicv, RcwcVage and electric. liglrts. JjOts have frontage of f(i a to 80 jVct with good depth and ' alleys , in; the rear. To factory dust and smoke to contend with. In close touch ' to car pne. -, , - Vfx iy S?u? ; On investigation wo think you wilf find this the mast flpcnraKlft enrmrhrm rpat1onn oiui!nn Awmint 4l y.ir -1 t i n;.:.t.i'".i i See plot of lots, prices and iliB;iiti:isi;ii , . No. 4 South Tryori Street - NOTHING SUCCEEDS :LlkE; SUCCESS '.This niaxinv Has bee"n;vrrlftU"ln njay.'ftwtariceV'lthln 'our observation, ' but whether it appliesU usor not,- -,- S'-.f -v, 1 k Tho Public Must 0d thA Jurtira - : We And hat In these laTteVdays :r : PRESIDENTIAL' 'A S PIRJint - Nowadays Has to seak the placefand very loudly for it or he ill get left V "vf TH6 LEADS US " . - to gay that we won't your business and are, prepared o offer SPKCIAL IN DUCEMENTS if you will give us an opportunity of talking to you about youf ' bank account. - . - . - . CALL AND SEB US t?R CORRESPOND WITH US. ., ' I he Lommef cial iNational bank, OF CHARLOTTE, Si. C "M,-. .' ' ''! i' . I i JU.. .. !.' in., .11. I il ... .ill.llll Ui.li H. .M.nl.ll., LEONARD I. HUNTER, ARCHITECT v ortiee In 4-C's Building. ' CHARLOTTE. K. CAROLINA. E. L. Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating, street county. . R. R. grading. Z Stone and Concrete work so I licited. CHARLOTTE, N. C. FRANK P. MILCURH, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. Hooka Sawyer, AltdHITlcTS tharfotts and Ourham. N C. TTT-TfTfffTffffTfTfffffTTf ,! .'", -'i Organised 1871. "-. '; , : . . Geo. E. Wilson, President, C. N. Evans, Cashier, ' Jno. B. Ross, Vice President W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, SS East Trade Street ' ; CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000 p0 " . DIRECTORS: , ... ' Geo. E. Wilson. ...a trmM-A J.H. Wearn . Jno. B. Ross. Jae Armistead Bunvcil. w H Bclt Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits or legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, Nightwatchman Employed. Will mwnmiLi) i i ln 11 mmipi n n imm.i ilin'i mw '.n i in Charlotte National Bank , ... , t , V k, . . . , .... J.. . .... . ...-'.' i' . '. Uhlted states Depositary Results after gig and a half years In business: SETs .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..f 1,132,000.00 DEPOSITS .a .. .. .. w.. .. .. , 782,000.00 We are fully alive to the tact that the secret of our conspicuous suo cess is due to the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friend and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. . . B. 0. HEATH, President, W.'ii. TWI1 TYCfiWer. Better Prepared Than Ever . f Our rapid -growth: is daily enlarging bur ' facilities for handling activd commercial accounts. 1 Consultation ' and correspond- -ence on the subject-invited, . Southern States - ' CAPITAL $200,000. : TRUST DUILDf fle. Stephens, Pre. T . Franklin, V-Pres. , W. n That Railroad ' ' -..'-Which We'Are:Offerinff: ' Is located on the belt line of both railroads. -' : r ' - w' - Is within three blocks of S. A. L. freight 'depot, i j. -mw . w vas4ftg auui' umi:s.i 'UL rjuuuiHiit I. It ' i ' F. C. Abbott ' Has special spur track the whole length of lot, ". ' '' - ' : " ' Is offered at very low price compared, with any surrounding property. ' . Por lrmk Trust Building. terms at pur .office,. '- 1. whenever one'a8 aiiithmg- one H-ii'to notvthe,plftce the man and he has to call ' V- FRANK OILKCATH, PRItlOKNT. H. M. VICTOR. CASHItR. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. . Organized I8C3 11.70,448 We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ-, uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound, banking. 1 N We respectfully Invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. , III..I.TIUUL-Jll.lliaff!U.!WI.,Ulil S. Le a mtHM Truot Cofjipany JK 111. UHH If. " . r - i. I V -y-, u i t a . . . , A s I ood, Troaa 'ft' Site . v. 1 "... - " f - ',' II S. .4 'Cojpipany . ... ClltARLQTTBl N. C. BVERTTHINO IN REAL ESTATE, t -if t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1904, edition 1
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