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CJAIILOa i A D AILY QlYSVMl, OCrCi::! 5, 1CJI. UIW-.." - " ... iUiJ!iate for Elector - a .,. t croud in tlxi v lonrt Kone on the i r r t.j Jain-Jr 't. Uverm, Mr. .Ado, tuntr tssmiitlaie, I tie "ro(l- 1Y IH-O ...... aura Their Aiming. : The Observer. , , "urg. O u 24, Court conveyed morning, and the cases on hi ir for to-day wero disposed . '. Th county chairman In- s Jilje Peebie that Mr. Self to (speak, as well a the loon) s. .'-V should like to have ..king before dinner time." ,he irf h" people put eating ahnv :;c tt-nsSUe people, then. ; il tiio-k Mr. Hrlf began "peak i the court house, . All The &tch ; t there. bcaui, m several whom the reporter ww ,oh the . riiii, "We're going to vote the ralie ticket anyhow, and what' A GOOD SPE13C1L -, - Fi-'.t made a good speech, an hour : a half in. length,- and tits crowd . .1 to hurt gravely, according to r traditions, X Republican," said !.:is had the hardihood urns far to k in this county, but If any should f;er do so, he mill bring Ho you i. 1 cry of prosperity n He aid trial s argument la addressed to the '.c grumblers, woo complain that ra Sa nothing to wear but dothes, ' .. s to cat but food, nowhere to ;. l uc away, and nowhere to come t i n i k; but who, when they die, never ,;i complain' of cold weather. The "t, v indulged a smile at, this., Io he admitted that he could not . r to do much good here, where iitlcal belief la so nearly one-sided. t said that ft had done him good and i -lit him inspiration to address a crowd f su a true believers. His speech wn . -:i rwived, - - t , , . - A.r. John IX Shaw,. Jr., the county .irinan, sal) that he would not Intro .uice Captain W.X Everett, a candidate :or th Senate, but merely say that he v ys present The only mistake," said re. -we mad In the creation of Scot ! fid -ounty was in not cutting Captain ) voif it off on the Scotland side. Cap- :u, viii you speak to these people?" CAPT. EVERETT TALKS. The ospuin'a appearance was an I' -uJed heartily. He said that he had i.uj the first rail in ' Scotland county t . J had stuck the first stake for th Mm jing of Laurlnburg. He did not un uake te discuss pontics, but advised me local candidates to have all Dem ratio voters registered, for It may be pretty. ww;' ran in Chatham and Hr counties, and the Richmond and .- inland rotes WW be, needed. : The ; tain la as popular, as you please - lt here, and the Scotch thawed be- : re mm, smiled upon- him, and np- . ii nun, . uaw, presented also Mr. Hector , i-a, the other senatorial nuididate, ! (HMimys own beloved son. "Mr. ." Lean,-said he, "will poll more votes n we hare; and the captain .will i turn suv , MR HECTOR McLEAN. ' Te people deerly love to hear Mr. . . aa speak. ""41 does not mind mix- J i jiires of speech at eiL but -irs then round and hakes them up " runt man -lasses in a cud." . i ie said that Major Shawthe elder -jar. who wa present had accused i ormg an orator. I would nrove . t ,m that he I wrong If I had time," k " " - nt ' cotnpioinea 'mJy of Mr. Belt, who had tome In r re and covered both the national and .-.: Issues, thus stealing the thundet f t out ef the mouths of the horoe I am told." said he. "that there are Republicans In this county, and r e way to kill them, off is to nip them i m? ouo.-; . xney are. he said, like sn.it proud braggart, the billy-goat, fio, with contemptuous eyes, viewed a "m8mg maui. He leapt back and forth several times with all his leg - iiiTerifd. Then he backed off. choose irrouiia, tooK a runnlna start, snimt. t' X for' the bound.' and hurled himself .itMinsi tne maul a best he coukl. He a rpady to tneet In when it came bnrk that lime and the next and the ";, untu mat maul huA m nui.iiu him that be was only able to fetch a ",,u,! e ma tan. When It would .hi mm. . iou mr imwrlii Mr. f U-an's application of this .story to the iuuimn ot KepuDiicana m this county, of course the mast, being interpreted ix the Democratic party. FUND OP GOOD STORIES. Another atory. was of the old fellow v lio got drunk; at a distance, from home v. hen clothed only in his copperas shirt. They did not wear britches In those w yw. eHainea. tne apeaker. Being hvi:to oy anna, ne lay down In a clump of t dog-fennel that grew In ihe femh Jam, To him here came the ...i w reti to eating hu shirt V By . : " Tu"""r saw the situation ; wtei tne sleeper, who .""""w,p.;n him. . . , " 1 his kef r aakl the Cood Samaritan, if Mtn' the shirt offen your back," -; 'IV watching htm." the other re )"'' J. wconlcally,-';.':.''. he -vlsed his "fellow cltaen. jugh the Republicans are like the uied billy-goat,' we had better waich l ie would make longer speech, he '"w was atraia or verlfylna .; r Shaw's Judgment as to his ora ory. Yet hecould not conclude without ' r-hing hie hearty approval of the . ... 1 1 s law and the aDnronrianna mo. y t,,f last Legislature. Mark -Morgan, candidate for the . was present, but did not speak. COUNTY CANVASS. -. . e county canvas will begin? here M Saturday, it is ald that Harry ; r and others will be on hahd at .me time. It would be fun If jhould arrange a Joint debatf. cle are much amused and pleas- M,e Ohaeirver'a editorial saying otliind Is' Democratic and will , and quoting the old household iyer. "O Lord,. graut that-we 1 ri .ht. for Thou knowest we caa - - ' .snge.")-is.;r.-v-,f-:s Vi-, y at ' Spring Hill Baptist W miles in the country, the AKKoctation. concluded Its ses . i.-y have a beautiful new . Ur. tt. T. Vann preached to as .pie as the house could accom , snd preached ably. rrh, as the original minutes t ization. which are framed : ft tne wati, declare, was 1 57ay 23. 1813." There were vm members who ha been f f in the Cheraw church and lib .'otjand. There are two ti on the wall In memory v !.lte. -the father In Christ . . .... and nt John Mnro, wha van Tor cr. ieftre tht pnntor of the church, Ihese two were Its aniy pastors front Its gnnlsatl.ni to ISM. On th aaroe hill with the church stands thextld acade my. where a Hn school flourished for many decadesk Ttie red, octagonal brick hall f the olJ Temperance and Literary Society, Ift which there was onca a wdl-cnosem norary n wn tnrtartv or fifty years., the people mei fortnightly for debate and the eachange at hooka, la now only a monument ol old dsya, and shows some signs of ruin. Livingston snd Archibald Johnson, native there, . were two- of the promi nent visitors at the aewdatlon. Major . John D. Shuw. though not n MNKhur nt that . denomination. wf there to enjoy the friends and acener of h's youth.- Those wno ttenai from first to Iflirt saf that this was an eaceptlonsliy beneBclal W enjoym meeting. . J '- , c Mv ' 8riXXEnSvMEKTIXG TO-PAY. ' Mill Men In Town to Attend tlie Meet ing of ti Weaving or Hard Varn Hplnners aiila.Mornlng mh1 J-eel-ln l'wvalciit Because of ih Jiet trred Comlitlons rurtlirr Jienelits ,, Expected. ? ? A"" '"v 1 ' a number of out-of-town mill men of promtnence arrived In the city last night to attend the meeting this morn ing at II o'clock of the Southern pln next of hard lor weaving) yarns. The kttnnrv committee which was appoint ed at the meeting here, September J7th, will make a report togetner wun cer tain suggestions and recommendations which are meant to be for the better ment of the business. The meeting will take nlace in the county court house. The following namea mm men In last night r Messrs. J. A. Abemeiny and It. fi. Relnhardt. of Llncolnton; A. C. Miller, of Shelby; W. C Heath, at Monroe; D. M. Carpenter anu carnfinter .'of Maiden: D. L. Aderholdt, of Henry River; J. o. Mornson, 01 ainr- iDosal A. 8. Rhyne ana u. ju ttuicni- son, ot Mount Holly; J. M. Roberts, of Llncolnton; J. A. smun. ot wessemer iitv. and T. D. Lattimore ana j. . MeMurrav. of Shelby. The morning trains will bring many others and the meeting promises to be a very success ful one. There Is a good feeling now, especially because the market has ad vanced on an average oi zt iq s ccm a nound since the meeting here last month when a price schedule was adopt ed, and the spinners who have pcomea give due credit to the co-operative or ganlsatlon. comprising representatives of more than 400,000 p!ndteswhlch set the ball a-rolling. There was appoint ed theu an advisory committee, witn Mr J. A. Abernethy chairman and Mr. Byron F. Card, secretary, which has met each week and passed upon a schedule of prices, with power to make such prices us were deemed just. Hue ceBS has followed and evetv more Is ex pected. MAJ. DKLMAU BREAKS KECOflD. New Worhl'a Mark for-Vniaccl Trot ters Made at Mt-nipnt ian l'aicn Falls to Lower Ills Facing Itocord. Memohta. Tenn.. Oct. 24 -MuW Ilmar. owqwimI by P. IS. SraHthers. of New York, and driven by Atta McDonald, established a new world's murk for-uapaced trotters at the Memphla Driving Park to-duy. when he circled the track in sm, the previous mark, il. 01, being held Jointly by Major Delmar and Lou Dillon. A cold wind was blowlna ud the home stretch, which mate r tally lessened ths speed tn the final ef fort for the wire. Major Delmar stepped the first quarter In 31 seoonds flat. Th half was made In 1:004, and the three quarters pole was passed in 1:30. 4jn Patch, the pacing champion, was sent aeainnt his own Darin mark of 1:MU. but he failed to equal this record. He made the mile la 8:004. ' Delmar and Patch ware aooompanled by runners on"the side. Sum- manes: .. The Sunny South Stakes, 2:13 pace. purse K.ooo The Broncho... won m- two straight heats; Ash Rose, second Birdie B.. third. Best time x:w --a ; ; ; -S:18 Dace, ourse 1.000-Gayety Won In two straight heats; Sir Frances, second; Dei pha. third. Best time. iWf. " 32:30 Pace, nurse l.ot Funnton won In two straight heats;. Emit D4 second; Bo- nita, tmrd. nest ume, x:m 3:13 troty amateur drivers Imogen won first and third heats; Seive II, . second. Bent time. 3:114. 3:07 pace, amateur drivers, unflnlshed Dry Monopole won second, heat; Don is.. )trst bent. ,Best Ume, 3:09. , f THB WEATHER. '.VV . ii ' For North Carolina; Fair and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair; lreh south, shifting to west, winds. U. S. Department of Agriculture, weather .Bureau. Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 34, JU04. Local report for the 24 hours ending at S d. m. to-day: Highest temperature .. Lowest temperature .... ..... li tS 15 3.U Average temperature , Accumulated deficiency for the dny Accumulated excess for the month... Accumulated deficiency for the year. Rainfall (Inches) .. .. ......... ...... 00 11 Accumulated deficiency for the month 3,19 Accumulated deficiency for the year.. 8. SO Prevailing wind direction N.K. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. '-r-;- ?k ' Iff 1 STATIONS. , S ? I i J , '. r 30th 131st " Charlotte, clear.. .. .. ..164 85 '""." Cheraw, clear.. .. I 60 34 .0 Florence, clear 64 30 .0 Goldsboro, clear.. 60 SO .0 Greensboro, clear. , ....... 66 80 .0 Lumberton, clear .. .. ... 64 32 .0 Newbern, clear.. ....... .88 30 ,0 Raleigh, clear.. .. .. .... 60 30 .0 Weldon, clear.. 63 32 .0 Wilmington, clear .. .. .. G3 40 .0 1 DISTRICT AVERAGES. CENTRAL STATION. ml' i' n g 'toth 31st1&g 14 C2 34 I ,.0 10 64 38 0 6 04 3S .0 31 m 60 . It Wf 40 1, 9 14 00 S .0 08 . 33 10 S 36 .0 16 76 40 .0 11 J 74 44 .0 12 40 .0 H ' 73 38 .0 10 00 84 .0 Atlanta.. Auausta.. .. Charleston Galveston., Utile Rock Memphis., .. .... Mobile..- . ... Montgomery New Orleans.. Oklahoma Savannah.. . vicksburg.. ,. Wilmington Llght Frot: Klngatree. & C; St. George. 8. V.i St. Matthews, 8. C. Blacksbuix. S. C.s Camak. tl whln.iAn eia uiiim, Ga,; Savannah, Ga.; Clan ton. Ala. S Ft 1M posit, Ala. Montgomery, Ala.; Osark. Aia.j Selma, Ala. Macon, Ga.; Toccoa noDiie, Ala-; Hvergreen, Ala.: Alex anoria. La.j Amite. La.; Clinton. La,: Covington. Tenn.; Decatur, Ala.; Dyers Ala?' Ten,l'liHirn,". Miss.; Tuscumbia, , ' G., R. OBERIIOLZEB; Observer. vnuaren -rs.kM . e,iH t..4ii .. t. r. it folks' t j, i ' , ; v f ' ' - . tlake Your Own Ice Cream. Turn tot m bn tUf4 to U U gnmr; wsfsrgg ssw-W IsrviSAmwH Citm ' ' ,.i;i..f. POWDER rhlth la meting with gnat favar, ss it saables ewnoM to niu ksscmiia In Uwlr owa homa witn tvoqnarlsof dwlcfiw Iceeream. If font spoon ii't wqii)r yoo Mod k for two pUg. by mail. Vaa. Uia,.-MMOlM,Htrawi)rny and Unflimmyl. Addnim, t'taa Urem ran Kuud Co., llux WA, LtRuj, M.Y. JUIIUU0 LA MIZEL1.B-A NEW CIOAR ON THE ' market, tliat will soon tteooma tne m vorite of smokers. Ji is the most' de i'lighifu! smoke evor onered at 6 cents. . All nrstfluMs dealers Sell La Mlsella Try one to-day. ' -, ( v . , - WK EXCHANGE THE .0 DISC OR CO tumbia Ompliophones for the i.w graph ouhones and 'allow.J5.00 for your second .hand graphophone,.:. .This la not a nw offer for we have made this exchange for years. Ws also offer to exchange graphopbones for second-hand bicycleM. QCEEN CITY CYCLB CO.. FOR ltENT(OI VT. TVVELtTH; 213 N McDowell: 1116 8o. ft mK. Mlittli; eil'A K. Seventltt- IH 13lnd. ' ruoms; ilS'A K. Trade; stoi-e.room, - SIS U.. 1 rati .Vov. Hh): store-room. Church street. between Fourth and Trade. Other to S-room. houaea. . J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. HOUSE TO LET. HOMES TO SELL lota to aive away, but no time to idl. If you mean balii's, you'll get molt for your money at my uiipp thun in any other Joint Place your stuff hero on trial. E. L. KEEBLEK. ii 8. Tryon street", TIIICKK IS NOTHINO THAT WILL ItHng a smile of Uellght around the fum liv tuble no Huddenl.v us a piece f honey cured Regal UreokfiiHt tmcoti. It pleue the human taste to such a uegree as u make a lasting impression upon the mind. When you buy It once you can never forget Regal, the .delight of th morning meal. MILLER-VAN NESS Cu COUGHS ARK QUICKEST CURED when promptly treated. Keep, a remedy in the housa that 1m safe for every mem bei' of the family to use. Allan's Mag netic Cough Syrup la harmless, scientiilc and effective. It Is economical to use because the bottle is largo and the dose Is small. Price zs cents u it cures; your money back if It doesn t. WOODALL & SHEPPARD, Druggists. NEW CROP 8 BED RAISINS RIGHT from California, aniwn and tmcked thlt year. We buy these goods In such large Oiinntltleg that we enn retail tlem at wholesale prices. The usual price thic fall will 1m 13c to 15c. We shall sell them at. 8 l-:lc full nound nackHK. This Is 3 pounds for ic. RRIDOERS & Ct. 2:t w. Trade St. EVERY FORM OP KIDNEY AND ULAD der trouble Is cured by M1DA WATifiR. Try It and ward of! a painful ana dan gerous operation. - SAMPLE MINERAL WATER CO., 'Phone 833. 20H 8outh Tryon. DR. WAKEFIELD WILL IN FUTURE devote all his time to his cnanotte practice. He can w consulted any week day at 303 North Tryon street; on Sun days by arolntment. THE OEM RESTAURANT WILL BE AT its best during Fair week. The bill of fare will be exceptionally swell. It will Include everything one can call for The Gem is the only Well-appointed cute in the city. GEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Cheswell, Manager. WHEN IT 19 DRUGS YOU WANT. JUST LET US . KNOW. ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU. DIL WORTH DRUG 8TORB. Phone 347. B. S. DAVIS. SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS. FRESH and crisp, and without a doubt the finest chip on the market. We know that it's easy to say that an article Is tine, but we stake our repuUilion for veracity and guarantee our's the finest chip that you ever tried. Our bread trade con tinues to grow, and we Intend to make grow every ween ojr-sunma; me Desi ttrend that comes to Charlotte, and ae get It by express every dn.v, and always Mil it- out fresh. BAKU ATT BLAKELY, N. Tryon and 8. Church streets. WE HAVE ALL OF THE LATEST sheet music played aver every nfternoon at 4 to t o'clock. All music hnlf price. WHK8LER WALL PAP Kit CO., Y, M. C. A. Building. DO YOU NEED ANYTHING TO MANI cure your finger nails with? If so, give us a call. We can supply your 'wants. Mayer's. Druggist. Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 253. DEFECTIVE PLtMUNG CAN Bit averted it you place your orders with tne A. R. Villmnr.n Plumbing Co, We tmploy only expert workmen, and every Job, no matter, how small or large, is atven the closest attention. Only the highest grade work executed. Prompt ness Is a feature that has popularised our business. A. R. Wlllmann Plumbing .CO. - DON'T LEND MONEY AT S PER CENT, when 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 & Co.. No. 8 West Fifth street MASTIC PAINT i" The kind that lasts. Sold and guaran teed by the Carolina Mfg. Co. JAS. A FORE. Mgr. WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS or naning parties, call en ua for trans. ponauon. j. c. COCHRAN A BRO, Telephone 62. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM, For the treat ment nt WHISKEY. MORPHINE and other Drug Auuicuons. special apartments and nurses for lady patients. 8. M. Crowell, i M. D., Medical Director. No, West . xiura aireet, .vnarioue, w. u. - - - JOS. H, CRAIGHILL. - , - MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONY. 'Studio Y. M. C. A. Building. . Charlotte, N. C.t - 'Corn Meal Is thoCost WHEELER RUNQf, ARCHITECTS, cituyrrn, n, c , . ttoeood rioor, 4Ca 'Bufldinf ' . 444a44444444)44s44 if ouuuiun a m District Managers Wanted, i! With liberal inimisshns and continuous renewals ! '"A'ysfcm that inakes successful men independent. vervcommunitv.Exierieiiee J!'- not neeessarv. Company offidals i!l assist, new J ; ; ; men. Write to-day for contract.'.; ' .', : Eastern Life Insurance Co. j - ' (A regular J)ld line Co..) ' ILSUmfAGeiUigr., - , T, S. FRANK UN President' -;r y - Charlotte, N. C. Realty Charlotte Realty for Sale For Rent Two very desirable stores East Trade. Noa. 20 and SOS, now occupied by O. W. Norman and W, IL Hoover, respectively. Possession January 1st, 190C. Also 1 desirable place for office or shop, Tryon atreet . ,....... Also t basements on West Trade street, suitable for shops. Also 4-room dwelling, (upstairs): modern Improvements, South Poplar. CO feet from West Trade street 'FOR 2 6-room cottages. Noa 809 and 49xl98 feet; splendid gardens, a well i 6-room cottage, loot East Trade street. -'Also,. 1 4-room cottage, corner 9th and Myers street. Also I whole square (containing 4 acres): at foot of East Trade street hav ing 2 desirable building lots and fronting on Elisabeth avenue; (Street car accommodations). Cecil street and and near the new city park This property. . ' .- Alao t elegant lota, each of 46 feet 8 Inches front .and 160 feet deep, and opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak atreet; with 10 foot alleyway rear s,n Jde; 40 feet from the celebrated Dowd Flats, S- WITTKOWQKYm FAIR WEEI Will Bring bta More or JUess Headaches. jr.'-! s a quick and positive Cure of all hCadaches, arising- from whatever cause. JONES' t V Headache Remedy Is manufactured, guaranteed and for. sale at OPEN ALL NIGHT.' F. D. A. I! DE QUICK 1 TO GET . . An East Avenue Modern Horn on shady side of street, four minutes walk from square, Price 16,500. Or Modern S room 10 th Ave nue hbme, 26,000. ': . i Or fine lot on Oak street near 2 ... . .AAA ... t T cvuivvuru, eaw, . . . . IF. D. Anion HEAL ESTATE DEALERS. 203 South Tryon Street, ' Bell 'Phone 420. ills - The j Mutual Building ft Loan Is doing : a grand work for the women and - children. Homes, comfortable and beautiful, are springing tip all over ' and around Charlotte, and largely by virtue of the opportunities afforded by this Association. Take a few shares for the boy and girl as an educational fund. The peoplej are flocking In for stock now before w close this-banner series. - Get in the Swim, or" you'll soon be a : back number. v E. L. KEESLER; Sec &. Treas. ' W 8. Tryon St Bill II H Mofuol Biiiiio OF ; and Rent, as Follows: on that great business street of West 6th street: 60 feet from North sale. Sll .South McDowell street: lot each of good water oft lot. the continuation of East Trade street, must soon become a very valuable "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 1U little Jiour Is prised beyond the Sculptured flower." We Sell Flowers Roses, Carnations, Violets, Chrys anthemums. Write us for prices on your wed. ding fljSwers. , Telegraph or telephone us tor funeral designs. , J.Van Lf ndley Nursfery C6 POMONA, N. C. Send Telegrams to Greensboro. 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. P. M..3ROWN. Pres. W. a ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HATWOOD, JR Cashier. FOR SALII. .Six-Room Cottage, North C. 8t Nine-Room House in Dll worth Eight-Room House E. Fifth St. Two five-room cottages, North C. Street v -'- - i , Five-Room Cottage North B. street Five-Room Cottagp North Poplar. -. House and lot and 10 acres of land In HuntersviUe. ' - WALKER 4V CLANTON. Y, M. C A. Bldg. Real Estats Agta Dr. Cm L. Alexander, DENTIST. t ... . Carson Building, Southeast Corner of - - Fourth and Tryon Streets. We Offer for Sale X ? One Vacant Lot C0x200v A One Vacant Lot 50x1,90. ' x Elegant house on nice corner lot 1 76x200. ' . " . , , . 5 ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ITHOS. T. ALLISON i Real estate Manager ' t SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. ifiin'ii Closf AltrdGtiuo is at Elizabeth Heights. Every lot in touch with vatery sewerace and electric litrnts. 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. - , , ' On inTestigation '.we think you will find this the most desirable suburban residence section around the city. s , .i:, see plot ot jots, pnees ana No. 4 South ili.il fsltliii?!! NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE . SUCCESS This tnaxun haa lecn verified- In ma but whether it applies to u or not. w . ... Miassy sssseaia M4a444V St7t7 CiiJ. ,We flna that In' these latter dfjys wbeiievernne" wajrits anything Ane"has'ia : ask Tor It," Even the. , arjrninr'jyTfAi ... ytBamsaiv ; , - - - - owaaays nas to seea tne piax-e and not tne place the man and he has to cau vefy loudly for It or he will get left - ' -" , t , . ' THIS LEADS UB-f ; ' ;v , ; lossy that we want your business and DUCEMENTS if you will give us on Opportunity of talking to you about your bank account ' - 1 , 4 w CALL AND SEE US OR CORRESPOND WITH US. , . . : The Commercial National Bank- OF CHARLOTTI:. N. C. LEONARD I. HUKTER, ARCHITECT Offlec In 4-Cs Building. . CHARLOTTE, N, CAROLINA. 4444444 E. L Propst & Company R. Ii. contractors, excavating, street, county,.. R. R. grading. a OLUiie uuu Trie . wui. av- X llcited. S CHARLOTTE, N. C. 444V44444 FRANK P. MILD URN w ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. AA AAA AA AA A AAA HookS. Sawyer, 1 ARCHITECTS i W shL ..1 . .1 a I al j W tnanona ana Liirna.n, n l. t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAA WWVVW WWW WWVVvV 4 Organised 1871. ; : ' V' Ceo. E. Wilsonv President, -C- C N. Evans, Cashier, ; Jno. B. Ross, Vice President W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, ;'' is East Trade Street . CAPITAL, $200,000.00 ; ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 : DIRECTORS: ' v " Ceo. L Wilson. wZit , Jno. 6. Ross. Jodge Armislead Borwell. w tt Bdt Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. , Safe Deposit Boxes for rent ,: Nightwatchman Employed.' MJ.a. .M.J......-.... ... OliarlottoM I ? r ; United ' kiate$lDep0slta Results after six and a ASSETS is a a is a DEPOSITS ww. Wtt r fullr aHva to th font thkt . S 4M fftlst 4a f Visa tfwisevsAasvsB a1 v VVIUIiVUU SSk4 MW1SH UJ.tUlVl BWVV4WM VU1 WitmWJ and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. B. 0. HEATH, President, 44A44fef a,ot4 Better Prepared Than Ever Our rapid grow th is facilities for. handling accounts.. Consultation and correspond- " ence on the subject invited. T . 1 y . -V Southern Stateg Trust Company 1 ' CAPITAL $200,000. A TRUST BUILDING. Qaa tteohen . Pres. T WvauWni V-Pmms. W. ood.Traaa ' Good Investments; 5,000 to $10,000 7 per cenK preferred stock in one 'of " our best new industries, non-taxable to the investor, in , ' amounts of $500 or more. ; Afso , 1 ,:ysi : -. ' r 20 Ozarkat. , . i . . . .'. .. . . . . . ."125 m 27 Henrietta at, . . . . . . ; r. ; ; . . . ,v Jf , 196 " SONims at,.".: :. . 120 L30 Carolina Manufadturing ,uuu,w. c 0 7s at. ; . . . jn. c. 47s at. . . ?. .50 shares of 10 per cent. Bank F. C. Abbott HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS. uomo ScGlioii ix)ts iLire frontifre or fifi . , . - ' 1 , . r ti- .. r"- "xn r - ' - terms at our office. - Tryon Street , ny .Instances ' wlthirf - our - t : -, - ' ' .Vi t observation,' i ' 1 i " . are prepared to ofter SPECIAL IN-' r RANK QIWRCATH, lRCSIOKRT M. M .. VICTOR. CAtHICR. FIRST- NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE ft'. C. v;: Organized I860. We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uats, flrma 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. F4444444 half years to business: aa s a Si t wVAllOVWiUU .. 752,000.00 t. Mfli-At nt nni eonmAfiAtiJi stiiw IIKa 1 fMafmswis aaAAiMla asiw laila ,1V. H. TWITTY. Cashier, t 40tSgA4 daily enlarging our 'active commercial . Co . . . t f: :. . j . 105 ; . . .;.v:,;' ."132 4; ; ; , r;-. v. 10HA .k Stock. r - ; . . Company f TRUST BUILDING. In
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1904, edition 1
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