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CTAIILOIIS DAILY- 0ZZZts,7Z2, r CZ7CZZH i, lCCi. -.IZXT5. . . T-.N t With II Tea . 1 Jchard Orla and a : v n! lota List of At f t i; AoMcmy Comprise, . tte lnii(Tfoot,' "lle Nll-i-r," "UIk In TorUnd," I Slaw.' "Go, and r l , j and Master . ? Tenderfoot," which Richard ' i "? a bir company will be the Uraction to-night ;, of TIT k. ; e musical coined r haa enjoy : t .nh success and donbtlesa a large no wm be In attendance at the Mmy to-night The company is vir- the Mime as when it played on i : vvt and includes some mod tai There . is one member at the cast . f the name or Rupert and he haa nev r i.ji'swd performance, nor faltered In i c.:iy. And his part la played with i t Ktuiitiess. Rupert is a donkey. f ii-l-TKf?d product of a ranch in , Miere the scene of the comedy id. t, i l ; i-' fur seals, which are on sale at t jn's, are: 11.50, $1, and 15, M and To-morrow night "The Silver Slip r" holds the boards. - The- success !ili h haa attended this production 1 :i known for three seasons. Many "uhltleable" . rnUBlcal creations Mve been added to the musical comedy since last year. ' Twa are said to be stabler "Zanilbar.and '''At the 8ea Tl Bret will introduce a num b r of sirls arrayed in. monkey cos tumes, while the principal describes In myme ana music me love or. w, ana Mr, Monkey on the coast of Zanslbar. The scenic effectan African forest the mueltv the business and the cos mining- are said to be novel and pic turesque and is regarded by-the man- Ksrement as an unusual feature. The company carries a special orchestra of 12 men... Seats are on sale, : ; "Babes In Teyland." with Mary Mar ma and uttle Chip,'' and a Ma; com nuny will be at the Academy Wednea day night ' I Can't do the Sun." 'Beatrtce Bare facts," a good-natured satire on the name of 4 well-known New Srk new paper woman; Before and After," laughable travesty on the relationship of husband and wife before and after I'larrlftge; the , famous Toyland ..larch," said by Hacker of The New York ttun, to be a classic equal to Uounod's "March of the Marionettes, Scats on sale. - "A Bom Slave" will appear next Thursday-night at the Academy. It Is a play which had a certain vogue for some seasons. Air the scenery, which is said to be very extensive,. Is carried i jr the company. The famous "Ghosts" is not confined to one country. .This'. master-piece of Henrlk Ibsen was first produced In 1881 in Norway. It has several times been presented ; In Berlin and has , always been a great favorite with German theatre-goer, It was given In German under the title Of "Oespenster," at the Irvine; Place Theatre, New Tork city. In I'M, and In 1897 it was given under ttm name of "Ravenants," at the The :i ire-Libre. Paris. ' and carried the I'rench metropolis by storm, Several revivals, of tha play have been made In the French, language.- Tha most im portant ever given In this country was seen in New Tork last season when uuoBia scorea a iremenaous nit. so unqualified was lis success that it was decided to take the play on the road, fortunately for local theatre-goers this rity is numbered among the places to U I-1.1, As : .I. mt.nV. .t1.. ... w ill be seen here the Academy of Ma nic on Friday evening, with Claus Bogel in the leading role. ( The supporting company is said to be adequate In every rcsDecUvJ5.!"-:;.sA"::5aj . '-'nC':fii.if: is.t Vf-i.'V;:.. '.v.";.',. Hiss Helen Grantly, in a revival of her success, 'Her lord and Master," will be seen at the Academy next Sat urday, alias Grantley has been here before and tha theatre-goers hold bar In high esteem. - Many consider her Im personation of the vivacious little West rrn girl in Martha Morton's clever com edy as Miss Grantly's best work. There will be a matinee and night perform ance. ,v 1 ' IN TUB SOCIAL WORLD. This will be a wek of gayety in social circles, tor although there are comnar atlvely few events that will be tendered by hostesses In their homes, there are a number of visitors wo will enjoy the luenaiumenta or rair week. Not the toast attractive to society are the plays 'it roe ioci pwynouse, some good, and posHibly some very indifferent. There win be the marshals' ball next Friday night to round out a period of unusual enjoyment. yf .. ',.., "u'tiwi vft -jmruva wcr out auio- DwbUlng yesterday,, some going, as Is oniltig to be, quite a custom, to nearby uwn, aucit as IMvldson, Concord and izocx Hill, S. U - Miss Ann" Martin, of Aahevllle, will arrive" to-day, and will be with Miss i-ucy Robertson for fair week. 'rr'uty-f a, ...... Mra,.,.W. H.' Twltty returned yester J iy from a visit at New Tork city. Miss Mayme Parker, of -Graham, will .iriva to-day to visit Miss Woodfln i lumbers. . , ' - Cut of town friends have received the loiiowing announcement: Mr. and Mrs. Z. T, Smith itgaeHi vie nonor or your presence at the marriage of their daughter y- -, Galther Mr. ' Charles L. Porter mi uic rmuiuK t yyoancsaay, e nunn - "O November - , , c '? thouttand nine hundred and four t luUf after eight o'clock. 1 hundred and six Mint street, Charlotte, North Carolina. invitations will be Issued pi UiU ins wruuiug Will UK9 pUCCal ma of tha bride and will be wit i by only a few relatives and In- te friends. . The Officiating minister s te Kev. Dr. M. TX Hardin, pastot cond Preabyterlan church. bride-to-be is the uttraotivt- ter of ex-SheruT and Mrs. 36. T. . and" numbers her friends and rs by tha score.; The prospective U a young civil engineer of Blr- iTi, Ala., and holds a responst t Ion with the Southern Itail- 13 INTO HIS nOUPB. " cf Cavendish, Vt waa fit cufitomary health by In t Ci oTiio Constipation. "When s New Life PiUs broke tnto , I '. trouble was arreetedand f-'-'v cnr'1. They're guar ' . i. 3 at Lurwell A- Dunn . Tiro rmcs at catawba. ' Mr. tt. E. Cahrtd Imn HJs Glu and Via llovse and Mr. Iloocrt Broun g . Home is Uarued, tba Occupants s liareiy tHoapuigDea Ui of Mrs. It, F. ItrawJpy. r Special to The Observer. V ' -' Mooresvilla, Oct. 23. A vary destruc tive fire occurred at Terrell, In Cataw ba county, yesterday about 11 o'clock, when tha gin and gin houses of It. E. Gabriel wera burned, together with about 49 bales of H ton. t Most of the; cotton was entirely consumed, and the OWT toWBllBttianm total loses are estimated at about 13, property destroyed was that of a broth er of our townsman, Mr. VV. A. Gabriel. In the same vicinity of Catawba, county on: Friday night the house and out houses ot Kobert Brown were totally destroyed by nre. Not even as mucn as a coat or u frock were saved, and ti i said the inmates of Mr. Brown home barely escaped with their lives. Miss Kate Templetoii left last night for Moore's, 8. C to btf present next Tuesday night at the marriage of her classmate, Miss Nettie Sue Moore,, who will become the bride of Mr. Arthur K Craig, of Marlon, 8. C. Miss Moore Is pleasantly remembered here, where she visited for several summers. Miss Templeton la to -be one of the brides maids. Attorney A. L. Starr spoke at the Llnwood school house, each of town, last night to a very enthusiastic audi ence. He expounded tne sane ana sate doctrine of the Democracy. On Tuesday the county canvassers will be here with Sheriff Summers. Mr. T. C Bowie, Democratic elector foi the eighth congressional district, will also be here and make a speech. Me 1 said to be one of the brightest speaker on the stump In the Stste. On Thursday, the 27th, there will be e joint discussion between- Messrs. New land and Blackburn, vemocrauc ana Republican candidates for Congress, and a great time is expected. A large crowd will be here. Rev. T. J. Rogers preached a special sermon to the members of the J. O. U A. M. to-day at the Methodist church There were 78 Junior. In attendance. and as they marched to and from the church the lornr columns made a fine showing and even surprised the local members. The sermon was founded oti the principals set forth in the obiiga lions of the order, and was handled In manner that Is deserving of much praise. Mr. J. U Webb, the ftlngtng master, has arranged to continue his Kinging class for twenty days. He will, how ever, suspend trom to-day until Mon day night. October 31. ... Several weddimrs are soon to tie an nounced, one of which. It la said, will he of some interest to-Stntesviiie as well as our town. Mr. Sumter C. Brawley, a stenog. rapher in the law offlce of CUirkson & Duls, Is visiting his om nome in im i-ldson township. An rrort will be made .early in tne spring, after the convening or aujourn mnt of the Oeneral Assembly, to se cure water-works and electric lights for our town. The movement is very popu lar and as soon as a' vote" cifn be taken thfe matter will be pushed. Addle Summerrow, wire or Mr. u. r. ttrnwiBV. died at her home sojiin or town to-day at 11 o'clock, The remain will be burled here to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Brawley had bcn unwell for some time, though she war taken suddenly 111 yeRtcraay morning. and being a very stout wonwn, Hufferel an affection of the heart, or wnion sne died. Deceased was about 40 yours o: age. PERSONALS. il't; The Movements of a Number of Pro- t.,.rVulir ft. NeaL of Laurlnbiirg. ( last nirht In th city, and leuvev ii,t mnrnlnsr for Marlon, where he will Ur Pmntran Morrison, of RookrhUham, waa in the city yesterday pn his way to Davidson county, where he will make sov- ml mlltlml anaaohea. Mr. Iredell Meares. one of Wilmington's mi) nrAonlnunt eltlsena. waa Tn the city last night en routs to Asnsviue on ibbbi buslneas. ... Mr. W. A. 8elf. of Hickory, Democratic rniMMnln fr.r lector-nt-lHrK?. was in the city last nlaht on his way to Lnurfnburg. where he tills an appointment iu-uu.. Messrs. T. J. Payne ana t. m. itoyi. oi Monroe, are visitors in the city. stHying al the Burord. - Mr. J. H. West, of Greensboro, was rcg tatMPMi at the Central last nisht. Mr. F. M. Little, of Wadesboro, Is a Charlotte" visitor to-day. Mr. C. L. Davis, of Raleigh, Is nt Hi, Central. Mr. J. B. Pipkin, of Monroe, Is a guest of the Buford. Mr. Joe Dean, Jr., of Greensboro, is in the city. Mr. C. E. Chllds. a Llnrolnton nttor ney, is in the city, staying at thn Buford. Mr. J. D.- De Wolfe, the well-known and popular advance agent of Fore pa ugh A Sells, Is In town. Mr. J. L. Latta, a prominent business man of Hickory, is at tne- Butora. Mr. V. B. Houston, of Monroe, is a visitor in town. COTTON OIL MARKET LISTTKIt. Sv.eclal to The Observer. New-York. Oct. r. The llrmness in vv- Utied noted yesterday has continued, there btlna- very little refined oil on offer, and consequently, the market Is easily bid up when It Is in as narrow a condition as it is at present. The question of whether this advance will be maintained or ex tended further will depend entirely upon whether the cstnsumptive demand will lol- icw It. na there Is a fair "long" lntornt for November oil. which around the Hist of the month will have to be liquidated. Crude oil, on the other hand. Is unnatur ally dull, nnd has nut anticipated in the advance in retined. which, goes to show that cither the largo companies do not bt-lieve In the advance in refined or else they have determined not to follow it at uny price they will pay for crude. . We quoto crime summer yellow t. n. b. here In barrels for November 2Rc.; Decern. ocr, 28VSC.; Junuary, iWic frime crude r lows-at the mills. 30eto ae . . THE WILLIAMS &. FLASH L"U THE WEATHER. North Carolina Fair Monday and Tuos- day, warmer Tuesday; light north to northeast winds. U. 8. Department of Agriculture, '- Weather Bureau. Charlotte. N. C. Oct 22. 1!M. Local rctmrt for the U houtfs ndina- at i a. tn. to-day: .Highest temperature ,. .. Ui Lowest temperature .. i. ".. .. ,. .. 40 Average tempera tun, .. .... .. .... 4H Accumulated deficiency for the day.. 8 Accumulated excess for tha month.... J Accumulated deficiency for. the yea..!. Rainfall inches) .. .. ,. .. .. ..."-.a. Accumulated deflcMicy for the day.. M Accumulated deficiency for the month..2.7 Accumulated deficiency for the year... .8.78 Prevailing wind direction W . . i. ,.N. W. Fin at Oirard. 0 veaterdav dtr,viMl the tannery of p. Krelil & Bona, causing a loss (hat IS estimated br the KrehU ut from $-S0,0W to gjue.ooo. Insurance, Slua.01. T1h tannery was on of the. largest In OhlO. r . v " s , Mas Ambach. former ' member of the firm of Ambach Rurtnimlor Mr rnnimn. ot BaJtlnwrc. wrtulenale, dry goods" and clothlna meridian la. iiwt 64 years. , Mr. Ambach was wall known tnrougnout the South. - -THE PAST THAnrfl. To California arc run over tha Union Pacific ' Via Omaha II hours quicker to Kan Francisco than any other Una. No change of roads, no detours. "Tha Overland Route" all the way. e sure your ticket reads over the Union Pa cific Inquire of J. 1L Lothrop, O. A, tos Olive street, rt, umu, jao. - . special Hoticos NBW CIlOP CANNKD CORN. JUST-AS Of wagons on the atreef. Jo fact, you miff tell It front the fresh corn. ' It's giHid enough for a king, and some stores ...win rpi iwr, a can. ivr i. v. , i-4ir-lod lots from the packer for spot iiiph nahles tis tt cut the price down to ,1.14 per docen, or 10 cents the can. Our new grade ia 8 M centa. This to the new pack alao. BRIDOKUS' CO., aga W. Trade afreet. (.A MIZELIJ3-A NEW CIGAR ON TP innrkKt. that will aoon become the 1 vorlte of amokers. It Is the moat de lightful smoke evtr offered at a cenu, All nrat-clasa dealers sell La Mlsella, Tty one to-day. , . frtim PDnnv fw I'lirfl PlinniNa IS IN tne emtin. rno prooi oi toe auiwiwi CiUHllty oi imnoo-American jt-ium run ding is In the trying. We have a fresh Khlpment ot Franco-American JPlum Puddings :n one- and two-lb. cn 2'h opportunity la 'your for a trUit; This is all we ask. Fresh Fronco-Aracrlcan Soup In H-plnta pints and quarts, Oam Pates, , Calves' Tongues in Tomato Hhucb and Puneh Sauce. Lots it nice aootis cjmlng daily. MILLBtt-VAN NESS CO. FOR RENT -10S W. TWELFTH ! 213 N. McDowell: 111G So. C: fiCO E. Ninth; 61114 K. Seventh; U Bland, I rooms; Iil8',i IC Trade; store-room, 31.1, rnOv fNov. th); storo-rqom, Church utreet. between Fourth and Trade. Other 3 to Crmm houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. HOU8K TO LET, HOMES TO SELL lots to give away, but no time to Idle. If you mean buslnesa, you'll get more for your money at my shop than In uny other Joint. Phice your Muff ber on trial. 10. L. KEESLEU, 'H 8. Tryon street. CAREFUL AND THOROUGH. THERE are some things that can be done in a hurry, but when it comes to prescrip tions for medicines, the work has to be done carefully and thoroughly, or it is not done well. The more you know about "our" prescription work, the safar you will feel when you have us handle all your prescriptions. WOODALL & SHEPPARD. EVERY FORM OF KIDNEY AND BLAD der trouhle Is cured by MI DA WATER. Try It and ward off a painful and dan gerous operation. BAMPLG MINEKAI, WATJSK tU, 'Phone 833. 2H4 South Tryon DR. WAKEFIELD WILL TS FUTURE devote all his tlm to his Charlotte practice. He can he consulted any week day at 208 North Tryon street; on Run days by arointment. TUB GEM RESTAURANT WILL BE AT Its best during Fair week. ,The bill of fare will be exceptionally swell. Tt will Include cverythlna? one can cnll for The Gem Is the only well-appointed cafe 111 the city. GEM RESTAURANT, V. Cheswell, Manager. WHEN IT IS DRUGS YOU WANT. JUST LIST U3 KNOW. ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU. DILWORTII DRUG STORK. Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS, FRESH and cli.sp, and without a doubt thn llnest chip on the market. We know thai it's easy to say that an article is lino, but we Htaltc our reptilution for veracity nnd guarantee our's the finest chip that you ever tried. Our bread trade enn tlnui'S to trow, and we Intend to make It grow every week by selling the best bread that comes to Charlotte, and we get It by express every dajr, and nlwa.vs fend it out fresh. SARRATT & RLAKKLY, N. Tryon and a Church streets'. WE HAVE ALL OF THE LATEST Kheet music played aver every afternoon at 4 to R oVIoek. All music half price. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO., Y. M. C. A. Building. DO YOU NEED ANYTHING TO MANI- cure your finger nails with 7 It so, give us a call, we can simply your wants. Mayer's, Druggist. Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 262. DEFECTIVE PLUM LING CAN BE averted if you place your orders with tne A. R. Wlllmai n Plumbing Co. We i-mploy only expert workmen, and every job, no matter how small or large, is given the closest attention. Only the nignest grade work executed. Prompt ness Is a feature that hn popularised out huslno. A. R. Wliimana Plumbing Co. NEW DI8C GRAPHOrriONE RECORD? exenansjea ror aecond-hand. SO cents and old 10-Inch record gets you new record. Just received 1.000 Columbia Cyllndsr Records. 26c each. We sell al) sixes of Graphophones. cash and Install ment Queen City Cycle Co. DON'T LEND MONEY AT PER CENT. wnen you can invest it and make 25 to 40 per cent. Call and let us explain. We certainly have an interesting propo sition. You will do well to Investigate. Call or write. C. H. Robinson tt Co . No. S West Fifth street MASTIC PAINT!" The kind that lasts. Sold and guaran teed by the Carolina Mfg. Co. JA8. A FORE, Mgr. WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PfCNICS ur inning parties, call on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN & BRO. telephone 52. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM, . For t!e treatment of KEY. MORPHINE and other Drug Addictions. Special apartments and nurses for lady patient. 8. M. Crowcll. M. D., Medical Director. No, 8 Weal Third street. Charlotte. N. C. n JOS. If. CRATGHILL. WSICAI, INSTRUCTOR, PIiN?I '$RSAf- HARMONT. Studio Y. M. C. A. Building. Charlotte, N. C. Corn Meal IsthoDcst DRa Ha F.RAY Osteopathy. Graduate Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite a, Hunt building. Offlce hoars to 11; I to t. Sundays and Thursday afternoons by appointment 'Phone 830: residence. STL ,.., WHEELER & RUNQF, ARCHITECTS,.! ' CBLxtojorrx. k c - Second Floor. 40s PuUdin v; 1 eoMw V ' , Charlotte, N C. y" ' An "Old Line" Company, with up-to-date . , , ; Policies. .We Solicit Share of your' Patronage; - ' :: ;- T. S. Franklin, Pres.- Chase Brermer, Secy, A. McCausland,-Treas. J. N. McCansland, V. Pres SpeciaLAffents wonted. Address. . t H. OUQMAN, 1 Charlotte Realty for Sale For Bent Two very desirable stores SaMWslssk Pi MP4aV - fn l l East Trade, Nob. J0 and 208, now occunled bv O. W. Norm an m a w ti Hoover, respectively. Possession January lat, 190S. Also 1 desirable place for office or shop. Tryon street. Also S basements on West Trade street, Also 4-room dwelling, (upstairs): modern feet from West Trade street FOR SALE. 2 6-room cottages, Nos. 309 and 811 South McDowell street; lot each 49HX198 feet; splendid gardens, a well of good water on loL 1 6-room cottage, 1004 East Trade street Also I 4-room cottage, corner 9th and Myers street Also , 1 whole square (containing 4 acres); at foot of East Trade street, hav ing 26 desirable building lots and fronting on Elizabeth avenue; (Street car accommodations). Cecil street and the continuation of East Trade street and near the new city park This must soon become a very valuable property. Also 8 elegant lots, each of 46 feet 8 Inches front .and 160 feet deep, and opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak street; with 10 foot alleyway rear and side; 40 feet from the celebrated Dowd Flats. S. WITTKOWSKY. 1FAIR WE Will Bring on More or Less lioadacKes. is a quici and positive Cure of all headaches, arising from whatever cause. JONES' Hoadache Remedy Is manufactured, guaranteed and for sale at OPEN ALL NIGHT. eee4)a4)4t-4)e4)4)oa F. Da A. BE QUICK TO GET . An East Avenue Modem Home on shady side of street, four minutes walk from square, Price 16.600. Or Modern 9 room 10 th Ave nue home, 16,000. Or fine lot on Oak street near Boulevard, $900. , F. D, HEAL ESTATE DEALERS. 202 South Tryon Street ' Boll 'Phone 480. DO s The Mutual doing a grand Building & 'Loan Is work for , the- women , HompH. romfortH-hli. and . children and beautiful, , are si.rluelmr tin all over and around Charlotte, and largely by virtue of the opportunities afforded by this Asaoclatlon. Take a few sliaren for the boy and girl as an educational fund. The peoplej are flocking In for stock now before we close this banner series.: Get In the Swim, or you'll soon ' be a'' back number. 1 " ' . E. L KEESLCR, Sec. &. Trcas, EK IB HiHIf Alexander lie MUlUQljIoilll - General Mgr. siiiini and Rent, as Follows: on that a-ree.t hnsinu . n West Bth street r n suitable "for shops.' Imnrnvomsnt. South Poplar, SO IJlDlll "Flowers are love's truest language." "Tell the wish of thy heart In flowers." "That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet "The rose that lives Its little hour Is prised beyond ' the sculptured flower." ? We Sell Flowers Roses, Carnations, Violets, Chrys anthemums. Write us for prloes on your wed ding flowers. Telegraph or telephone us for funeral designs. J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA, N. C . Send Telegrams to Greensboro. Liable to Leak The "Family 'stocking" Is liable to 1alc Put your surplus dollars in otir savings bank, where they will earn you other dollars. IMllMSfiiNIC P. M. 3R0f N. Pres. W. a ALEXANDER, V. Prea P. J. HATWOOD. JR.. Cashier. FOR SALLT. SI-c-Room Cottage, North C St. Nine-Room House In Dllworth Eight-Room ttobse E. Fifth St Two five-room cottages. North street. Five-Room Cottage North B. street Five-Room Cottage North Poplar. House and lot and 20 acres of land In Huntersvtlie. WALKER A CLANTON. T. M. a A. Bldg. Real Estate Agts. Or c. L. Alexander, 1 DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Streets. We Offer, for Sale One Vacant Lot 60x300. ' ' 1 une vacant lto txivu. ; A i!.ieguni nouse on nice corner lot 75x200, , -, i . , , , " ATTRACTIVE PlUCES. ' I THOS. T. ALLISON 1 - Real Cetato Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO; I 'Oeto 11 DIll'ITHl Jost AiiiiiGtiuo Homo Soclioii is at Elizabeth Heights. Every lot in touch with water,'-, sewerage and electric lights; Lots have frontage of 65 . to 80 feet, with good depth and alleys in the rear.- No !" factory dust and smoke to contend with. In close touch ; to.car.line.', v v. V. - ?r - .' -'".J,.V-' On investigation we think you will find this the most . desirable snbui-ban residence' section around 'the. city. ' See plot of lots, prices andterms at our office, : . . ; ; , " , No 4 South NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS This maxim has been verified In but whether it applies to as or not, We find U hat In these latter days ask for it. Even the :- .t PRESIDENTIAL .ASPIRANT ' Nowadays has to seek the place and very loudly for It or he will get left. ' TMI9 LEADS US -to any that we want your business and DUCEMENTS If you will give us an bank account. - CALL AND SEE US OR CORRESPOND WITH VS. The Commercial National Bank; Off CHARLOTTE. N. C. LEONARD l. HUNTER, ARCHITECT OfTIeo In 4-Cs Building. CHARLOTTE. N. CAROLINA. f L L Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating, street, county, R. R, grading. Stone and Concrete work so licited. CHARLOTTE, N. C. FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. hook x sawyer, ; ARCNlTECTsi! Cfiarlotio and Curham, N C. Organised Geo. E. Wilson, President, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President. The Merchants ancf farmers National Bank; SS East Trade Street CAPITAL. $200,000 00 : ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 DIRECTORS; Geo. L Wilson. ... Irm,rta!1, Bnrul. J.H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. JaeArmistead Barwell. w.H.BelkV Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nlghtwatchman Employed. f Charlotte JSTationalBanlci United States Depositary f Aesults after six and a half years la business: . . t ; ASSETS.. .. ,i .. .. .... .. flt19S,000.OO DEPOtjJTS i. .. ., .. ,. .. i. ., w .. .. ,. .. 752,000.00 We are fully alive to the fact that the secret of Our conspicuous' auo 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, 44r444t4 Better Prepared Than Ever . Our rapid growth is daily enlarging our facilities for handling active commercial 'accountsT Consultation and- correspond- -A- - encc on the subject invited. r ' Southern Qta teg Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. TRUST BUILDiriO. fie. ttephene, Pre. - T Franhlln, V-Praa., W. H xootf,Trea That R sli - ' Which -We - Is located on the belt Hue of both railroads. ' Is within three blocks of fe. A. L. freight depot ' ; Is within four . blocks of Southern freight depot y ' y. v Haa special spur track the whole length of lot , .- Is ottered at very low price compared with any BUrroundlna; property. ' For terms, consult . - ' v, 1 ' 1 F. C. Abbott a Cotapohy Traet till' fA" tj - sliOl Tryon -Street . manv lnatnnVj.il' urithin , . v . ., whenever one wants onvthinc inne' haia la , . notJthcuplace""the man and he has to Call " ". v" ' ; . ' are prepared to offer SPECIAL IN opportunity of talking to you about your v. - . 'FRANK OILRCATH, PMKSIDKNT H. M. VICTOR. OAtHIIR. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARtOTTE N. C. ' Organized 1865 We are fully equipped to handle the accounts, of Individ uals, Arms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sounds banking. fi v We respectfully Invite a per-S aonal Interview or oorreipond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. , H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER, 1871. C. N.Evans, Cashier, : W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier W. If. TWITTY, Ccshler.,1 www4444444 1 road Site Are Offering: C? 1 ul1i1!n. ;tt 8. Tryon St 4t EVERTTHINCi IN REAL ESTATE, CHARLOTTE, N CL ."
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