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SsW riiTiFnirnfinT. U, WITH SAD CASE. Arrested for S1k as Hor Uuilt and Ke ArticU" A Touching ! i Police StaUoa IH1 ' iios to Take Cttarge f ,ift to Have a IMxemsea n IVoM-cntion Will Prob f I as pu.-Jied Tlw Matter oimg woman chared,wlth the i r several valuable article, con ; hum a story .appeared la -crvcr yesterday morning, was 1 yesterday at noon by two ! of the police forcer She ad 1 l-.er guilt at once and aceoro ! the officers to the police station .nit objection. ' Xt the station," ht y handed over,, the , article "i ehe had taken front some of the t prominent store In . the city, stolon articles , she had In her : -ion were as " follows! ,'A told h, takpn from the store of .a well u Jewelry firm; two rings, taken i another prominent Jewelry store, 3 several other articles of women's 1. She also wore the coat to a ;-.wjit, taken" from a large depart t store. She turned this over.aay ; that the skirt to the suit was In r trunk, which she had with 'her. e ald that there was also a silk ' i. skirt In the trunk, and another e in a trunk that she had shipped v! night before. Yesterday morning the lady went t a jewelry store, looked over some .-les. and immediately after her de u;r?, the proprietor minted Your Mble rings. - He. reported his loss uie police, and as a woman of the 'i ' description had been reported (hem for a like offense the night re, no other alternative remained t to place her under arreat. The 'se woman . had been kept under rvt-iilance all the morning, and at n Officer -Chrtstenbury and John- i were sent out to arrest her. ARREST MADE QUIETLT. ' was rapidly walking down South : street in the direction of the .xinrd .Air Line depot,' where she 1 her baggage. Tha officer did not i to attract attention, so one of m bonrneo, a. car ana dismounted in :;t of )r. as she waa passing the rner of Tenth treet,' She was stop i and asked her name and address, e answered,, but her statements were true. . The officer informed her that ' was wanted at the police station 1 requested her t walk back with ii. fcihe agreed to go, asking to be owed to go in a carriage, but eon--mled to go on a car. She asked to allowed to alt ,ln a seat by herself, 1 the request was granted. She turned to the officers, held up r hands, showing two rings in her trers, and named.- the- store, from oh she had taken them. -At the station, she spoke freely of ;;t she had done, and said She could t account for her conduct. She at appeared to take things very sietiy. but seemed to be keenly aware f her disgraces Her ftler was called i over the long distance telephone, ml though she had been calm up to is time, at the sound of her father's ke. she broke down utterly, her sobs Ulnar her speech probably, entirely nceiligible to her father at the other i of the tine. The police stood about i a sympathising group, feet-. af that , the . situation was . one with uk-h they were not prepared, to cope. r father evidently Inquired as to 'the iitble, for again and again she cried a. '"I cannot tell you, I cannot tell u! You must com and help me. cannot tell you What is the trouble. ie dropped the receiver and sobbed at the tale of, her disgrace and shame, cping back nothing. It appeared to e a relief to her to be allowed to tell he whole story of her guilt. Sitting i) a circle of -men accustomed to deal uly with the hardened and depraved '.J 1n surroundings accustomed only representatives - of . the criminal 'ass, was this young girl, sobbing and eoplng s if her heart would break, a gradually became quieter, and was i away to the home of a friend, ,-iom she ha visited before In Char- FATHER SENT FOK. The father was telegraphed for yes ly afternoon, and he arrived on late train last night. It Is thought at he will confer with the proprietors f the stores from which his daughter ocured the article mentioned. As young woman's mind is evidently H-ted. it Is probabla-that there will j no prosecution. A bond of 1300 was luhed, from the young woman. liich was Blgned by an attorney and i buKlueas man. It Is conjectured that 'e bond will be forfeited, and that e young woman will be taken home i an early morning train. Recorder iinonhouse, when seen, said that hough it was a pitiful case, he had j other alternative than to order a Wiminary trial before him this after m. , Mr. licriot Clarkson has been alned as. attorney by the young oman. . ! ",, The woman is thought to have ar vi?d in the city Monday night with a rty of friends, with whom she has n seen about the ity at different) cs. Khe was registered at one of prominent hotel Tuesday, stop :g over in this city on her way to e of the large towns of the State, i !ere she had taken a position as u.sir teacher In a school. She had ! o trunks with her, one of them being nt on Tuesday night.: When she esr-i i ed to leave, She says that this ink contained several purloined ar 'X, and it has been telegraphed for, 1 will probably arrive this morning, wiil be ' searched, and the stolen is returned to their owners. . TALK OF THE TOWN. ; ( more sensational Incident has od-ni-d in Charlotte in many years, wo town talk last night, and was .wrt- at s fireside ( and -on the is. The young woman W said to i n . iy child, and tits blow must ! wish terrible effect on her agonized " t s. The viame of .the woman Is i to ft very few,' and "It Is not ; tition of this paper to divulge i rotninent doctor said last night e facts showed that the woman t . victim , of kleptomania,' and i i i seased mind, for which she : i no way to blame.. The' young i is a graduate of one of the colleges in the State, and has H'iat courses at other In Iiertned in appearance and , and hitherto blameless In life ;wter. her deplorable action t (hose occurrences, for which : - tjo accounting.. v-.w-if-fx'.,. i ki:i :m lfn; in 'Yaawey' 1 The Observer. , , . v-t. 3(1 A mcssiige was re tn-fhiy from Ivy, in the north 1 of the county, stating that t b'pn received at that place .- rounty to the effect that a f ) t-',ndny nr Bald Moun- I Ht-ilculiirs concerning . it l I'-sirnnd, bnw- J!:lfit,f l'hiitir Phft 1 i' . ri t!'. Tiu..i l illtHmi i . ) 1 o is not ' "BABES IS TOTTiAXD. Given "ht the Aca(kmy Last Night and tlMt "Stamllng Room Only" Sign : AVm deeded for Uw 1rst Tltne Till Scan An Vnasoally Iralto- Mortliy Production, Artistic In every detail, a well-trained cast, a magnificent scenic produc tion, "Babes In Toyland" plsyed to the largest house of the season at the Academy last night., It was the first time the 6. R, O. sign was needed. The musical numbers, combined with the graceful pirouetting of the chorus, bruurht forth round after., round ot applause. The play Is a musical extravagansa, by Glf n MacDonough and Victor Her bert. permitting of many bright pic tures and weird scenes. The music s exceptionally good. too. "Beatrlct arefacts" and 'I Can't Do the Sum' being especially excellent. The play bt well conceived. The Idea f the author In converting falryi tale snd children's stories Into an Interest. !ng plot, not forgottlng the "cradle tongs in the musical part, Is happy and gives an oddltya fantastic, yet wholesome, feature to the piece, whkh has made a deserved reputation, v' Nn production seen on . a Charlotte stage has shown more artistic settings, none a cnorus oeiier inuntu. .r. Julian Mitchell, : whose productions have been wonderfully successful since ha left Weber A Field s managership, has. trained the chorus in "Babes In Toyland' In a manner which no audi ence can help but appreciate. ,The -horua in this Instance, in the first place, has been carefully selected for iiHiks and voices, snd it is a large one, without which the average theatre goer la not satisfied. -- Charlotte was aesirous i iwmi Llttl Chip" and Mary MaiIe, the well-heralded team. The ciever coupie have been employed for several years on the Wells circuit of theatres in Virginia, doing stock work, generally. Their first appearance as "stars" has been successful. Miss Marble is a dainty little comedienne, with plenty of expression and a droll cleverness. "Llttl Chip" is an Irreslstahle fun maker. The two head the show capa bly. The work of the other leading people was entirely satisfactory. The production was delightful. Pret ty girls, , good music, splendid mechan ical effects all deserve praise. MR. HUFHAM SPEAKS. He Makes a Good Impression on a Full House at Marshall, tneclal to The Observer. : Marshall. Oct. l.-Thoa. M. Hufham. Run., nxike here to-da v to a crowd which Wed the -court room. He was introduced v Democratic Chairman C. A. Henderson, who referred to him as ons of North Caro lina's greatest Democrats. The crowd was i majority Republican, but almost over) cilon of the county wan renresented bv leading Democrats. Mr. Hufham discuss- A all the important 'tMues ana nanaiea hem in a most masterly way. His argu ments on the tariff and trusts were clear ut and convincing and h' illustration o' he concentration of wealth was the finest ind most 6rclble ever heard '" ffer. H- vade a strong hit with the farmers by l'i,wlna that the government had p(-ni millions of dollars In the Interest of the M'eelcrn farmers by irrigating their lands. while there had never been a dollar ap prcprlation made for the benefit of the larmcrs Of theso mils. The speakr certainly equipped the Dem xmtn with winning arguments to"take to their neighbors liu-k In the country. The RcpublKianK were "blue" over 'the' fine lm-M-pKion which they saw Mr. Ilullutm lutd made and the DemocmtH went to their homes jubilant. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina: Fair and cooler rhursday; Friday fair; light northwest .vlnJs. I. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Charlotte. N. C.. Oct. 2H.-1904. Local report for the 24 houm ending at i p. m. to-day: Highest temperature Lowest temperature -, Average temperature .... E'xcess for the day Accumulated exceaa for the month... Accumulated deficiency for the year. Kulniiill (inchest Kxcejut for the day Aocumuluted deficiency for the montir'J.21 Accumulated deficiency for the year.. H it Prevailing wind direction .. S.E. MAKES WORK EASIER Charlotte People Are Pleased to Learn How it is Done. It's pretty hard to attend to duties. With a constantly aching back. With annoying urinary disorders. Ooan's Kidney Pills makes work easier. They cure backache. They cure every kidney 111, O. W. Bradshaw. manufacturer of rubber stamps, living at SOS S. Church street says: "Sometimes the backache from which I was a continual sufferer became so severe that 1 could not at tend to business. The complaint had been with me a number, of years when went to R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store, got a box and took them accord ing to directions. They removed the pain and made my back strong and reliable again. They have benefited me in every way, and I am sure they would do the same for any sufferer from backache or from other symp toms of kidney complaint." or sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New Tork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name. Doun's. ntid take no other. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR To the World's Fair, Nov. 10,1904, Via SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. The Seaboard Air Line Railway an nounces their last personally conducted tour to the World' Fair on Thursday. November joth, leaving Raleigh at 4:00 p. rh., Wilmington at 8:20 p. m.. Char lotte at 7:25 p. m. Connection will be made from all other points in the State. Through service will be arranged from Wilmington, Charlotte, and Raleigh. This is the last special train of the season to the World' Fair, and special low rates will apply from all point on tl Seaboard and It connections. : Thi party will he In charge of a representative of the Seaboard, who wilt took after the comfort and pleasure of the party and arrange for them to get located at hotels or boarding house wncre we party may deslr to stop n SL Lout. . . . :.:.-:;v-.su , -: Th route selected 1 one of ihe piret tlert 1ft the South, I. ., via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Cairo, RL J. For circular and pamphlets apply to .H.-.GATTIS. K Traveling Passenger ; Agent, Raleigh, & City Passenger nd Ticket Agent. Charlotte, N. C. WHESLCitittRuriQir, CHARXOTTK, N. C ;':;Vf Beeond floor, tC BttUdlni : ' i ntttit ttt it', i mm . Real Estato Transfers. , ' Folio wolng are some real esoate trans fora rMVtrderi the OBSt few daySi ' ' The large residence property on North Brevard atreel, owned by Mrs. Rost B. otolith, of Newbern, to Mr. O. A. Black. ' A lot on' Central avenue, in Piedmont Park, with a frontage or test to ,r, Rnhvrr J. Walker. 1 Another lot on the same avenue, the same lxe as the above, to tr, u. 4. Gregg. ,pr ,i, in "A lot wt Louisa avenue. In Piedmont Pttrk, with a frontage of 60 feet, to Mr. F. 1). PowelL , ' A lot on Seventh street, in Pleamont Park, with tronuge of .. feet, to Mr. A. II. Washburn. This lot adjoin the ine residence property recently sold by ihc eame firm to Mr, V. 8. Washburn. 'J he Piedmont Park lot wer pur iriscd for the purpose - pf erecting residences, and these new hohie wiu 4dd rauch t the desirability' of - this suburb as v popular residence district. " , "I " ' ' I 1 I l.fMttl jramster Geneijil Harris, .in-his sb iuil j eport,' ret nmmenda the constractlon t timwhiMUH-s at the Wanliinglon nd Norfolk navy yaru and lumber shod and steel storehouse at Ubarieaion,, o. SDeoialHotices ALLAN'S HEADACHES AND NECflAL- gfu Komedy win cure you wiren onwi remedies rail. it don't it costs you lolhing. Get it at WOO 1A LL & SIIEI'PARDS, 3FKCIAL PROVISION has been mado at the Gem to cars for t ho.-enormous crowds that will be here to-day. Oysters rice birds and everything to eat that one can call for. OKM restalban i, E. F. Creswell, Mr WB HAVE A FULL &iX)CK OF CAR ILL Grates which is the best grate sold, w u!bo handH tiles and mantels, both Imid- nvod and native pine. Lumlier, nntngi-i, In t lis and all kinds of house unisn. CAROLINA MFO. CO.. Jas. A. Fore, Mgr. lA MIZELLE-A NEW CIOAR ON THE market, that will soon become the fa vorite of smokers. It Is the most de lightful smoke ever offered at 6 cents. Ail tirst-class dealers sell Ui Mizella 'iiy one to-day. fOU CAN GET THE RESULT TOO want by feeding Puritan's Laying Food to sour hens. PILWORTM.DRUO STORE. A'E WANT OUR FRIENDS TO TRY A few cans of our Thelma Brand tine, woet Maine corn, with our guarantee that If it s not the finest goods on the market we refund you your money. We ouy direct from one of the best puckers in Maine and know what we are offering you. It is not the cheapest but the best thut's possible to pack. Will close Oc tober 2tith from 13 noon to B p. m. o'clock that every one may attend me big fair. i.ei us have your .order early. SARRATT & BlAKELY. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF nanos and Organs that we handle as a side line at cut prices. Do nut fuil to see our Una, WHEELER WALL PAPER CO., V. M. C. A. Uulidmg. . 'V 1 WE EXCHANGE THE $20.00 DISC OR CO lunibia Graphophonua for the tu.OO graph oj, hones and allow 15.00 for your second hand graphophone. This la not a new offer for we have made this exchunge tor years. Ws also offer to exchange graphophones for second-hand bicycles. QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. tYJIt RENT 408 Wi TWELFTH; 213 N. McDowell; 1116 So. C; 600 E. Ninth; 611ft E. Seventh; 15 Bland, 3 rooms; 'M E. Trade; store-room, 313 K. 'Iradt (Nov. 3th); store-room. Church street, between Fourth and Tade. Other 3 to b-rcom houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. IOU9E TO LET, HOMES TO SELL lets to give away, but no time to idle. If you mean business, you'll get more lor your money at my shpp than in an oilier Joint. Place your stuff here on tiiul. E. L. KEESLElt. S. Tryon sti ewt. JCU STORE WILL CLOSE TO-DAY AT U o'clock for Charlotte Day at the talr, but we will have for the remainder ot the week a full line of Ferndell goods; Kerndell canned fruits and canned vege tables, Ferndell ptserves and jellies, Kerndell salads dressing auU mine; meat. Kerndell marmalade. Ferndell cof ( e and Kerndell salmon. Let us stock your pantry with a line of Kerndell K'xiUm; if you will give thrm u trial you ai'.vnys demand goiKfei untler thR.utMivc brand. Mll.LElt-VAN NESS CO. .Si;W CROP NEW ORLEANS MO- Iussch. This 1m the finest grado of New Orleans mobilises that It's possible to make. It Is guaranteed to be perlelctly pure and has a delightful llavor. 1 1. 1 1 1 -g.illon cans 3fic; gallon cms, tioc. i'ha Ih 5 to 10c gallon under the kcimthI price. Californiu evaporated iMclii:s, Ukr; prunes, 5c; new pjirk. two-pound cms to matoes, c. or four cans for 26c, with a dollar' worth of groceries 10 pounds granulated sug.ar for 60c. 203 VV. Trade St. BR1DOERS ft CO. (TVERY FORM OF KIDNEY AND BLAD dcr trouble Is cued by MIDA WATER. Try it and ward off a painful and dan gerous operation. SAMPLE MINERAL WATER CO.. 'Phone 833. 20V4 South Tryon. Irt. WAKEFIELD WILL IN FUTURE devote all hts time to his Charlotte practice. He can oc consulted any week day at 2f3 North Tryon street; on bun days by artolntment. . IK) YOU NEED ANYTH1NO TO MANI enre your Bnser nails withT If so. Klvo on a call. We can supply your wants. Mayer's, Druggist, Sixth and Trynn Kt reels. 'Phone 252. DEFECTIVE PLCMEINQ CAN BK averted if you place your orders with the A. R. Wlllmarn Plumbing Co. Wi employ only expert workmen, and every Job. no matter how small or large, I given the closest attention. Only the hlrhest grade work executed. Prompt ness is a feature that has popularised our - business. A. R. WiUmann Plumbing CO, DON'T I.J5ND MONET AT 6 PER CENT, when you can Invest It and make 25 to 40 per cent. Call and let us explain. t We certainly havs n Intnre.ting propo. sttion. You will do well to Investigate Call .or write - C. H. Robinson & No. t West Fifth street. , . WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS or fishing parties, call on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN ft BRO. Telephone 62. .. . : , , THE CROWELU SANITARIUM, For t! treatment of WHISKEY MORPHINE! and other Dru Addictions. 8peclal apartments and ; niirsns for lady patients. , a M. Crowcll Jt.1' IwHcl Iirwtor. No. 8 West Third street, Charlotte, N. C , , .. . JOS. It CRAIOHIt.U . MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. VS: ' OROAN, HARMONT. .Studio T. M. C. A. Building. . --;-y, Charlotte, N. C. . , Corn Meal Is t hoc 6 st a . sins District Managers H'ahted. ! With liberal c6mmissi5ns and continuous renewals 3 1 A system that makes successful" men independent, h' , Also want agents in every community. Experience o not necessary. Company, officials will assist new t men.. Write to-day for I eastern Lire I -(Abgular;oia.lmeA06 r JJ t . , ; v;ii: SUS3itA Gen Hgr.V I T, J3L FRANKLIN President i Charlotte, N, O.. J -..v , r Charlotte Realty for Sale and Rent,, as Follows: For Rent--Two very desirable store on that great business street of East Trade, No. 90 and 108, now occupied by O. W. Norman and W. H. ' Hoover, respectively. Possession January 1st. 1905. Also . - 1 desirable place (or office or shop. West 6th street; 60 feet from North Tryon street. Also t basements on West Trade street, suitable for shops. Also ' 4 -room dwelling, (upstairs); modern Improvements, South Poplar, 60 feet from West Trade street. FOR SALE 2 5-room cottages, Nos. 309 and 311, South McDowell street; lot each 49 1-2 by 198 feet; splendid gardens, a well of good water on lot One 5-room cottage, 1004 East Trade street. Also One 4-room cottage, corner 9th and Myers street. Also, 1 whole square (corftalnlng 4 acres); at foot .of East Trade street having 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 2 elegant lots, each of 46 feet 8 Inches front, and 150 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 Flat. '. . s. wiTTKowsmr. iyi us Ishe.Very Best Candy on the Market We are sole agents in Char lotte for. this Candy. Anew supply will be in this morn ing for Fair Week visitors. Take a box of Huycrs with you to the races to-day. OPEN AIX NIGHT. F.D.A. Your choice between two ' ele. jant city properties:: . jBt, E. Avenue home; 4 mln ites or less from square; 8 I'oomi; deep lot; easy terms Price, 18,600. ? .- ,v' U 2nd. iOth Avenue, 82 foot 1 16t rhis is one of the finest residence .ota now on the market. Sur , ounded by splendid , homes. . trice $3,000. Term cash If leslred. A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT Small purchase f 560, cottage: Mint street; rents readily $5.00 er month. If a good thing, permanent tenant over ( two irear. ' '.;..?; i:fi O.Hllexantfer The Mutual Building & Loan Is doing a gr&ndV work for the" women and children. Homes, comfortable and beautiful, aregprltiging up - all over and around Charlotte,-And largely -by Virtue -of the opportunltie affnrdml hv thin jtmanrtatlnn ToV a few shares for the boy and girl as an eaucauonai tuna. . The ; peopis are flocking in fori stock now. before we close tb.hr banner aerleA Get In 'the Swim, .-or i you'll soon- be a back number, f , 'i -li -'-iC - iluii 110 1 til 11 C C KEESLCI?; Sec. Strcas: I:'.- .15 B. Tryon ' et, V --i -.tv;;.':' I contract. 's r ; ; j; ; : insurance uo. mini FOR SALE. Six-Room Cottage,' (North C St Nine-Room Houm In Dllworth Kfght-Room House E. Fifth St. Two five-room cottages, North C. Street, . Five-Room Cottage North B. street. Five-Room Cottage North Poplar, House and lot and 20 acres of land in Huntersvllle. . WALKER A WANTON, t Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Real Estate Agfa. Or. C. L. Alexander, DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Street. 5 "Flowers are love's truest language." Tell the wish of thy heart In Bower." "That which w call a rose, by any other name would amell as sweet." "The rose that Uvea Its little hour Is ' prized beyond the sculptured flower." We Sell Flowers noses, Carnations, Violet. Chrys anthemums. Writ us for price on your wed ding flowers. ' Telegraph or telephone . us for funeral design. V J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA, N. C. Send Telegram to Greensboro. Liable to Leak he 'Family Stocking" Is liable to leak; Put your surplus dollar In our savings bank, . wber they will earn yoit other dollar, ' : 1 , . P. M. 3RCvN. Pres. , W. S. ALEXANDER. V. Pre. F. J. HATWOOD. JR., Csahler. ItteMGiefl Mil Six rooms with modern Y s. Lot 50x97.. convenience f Pricei...;. $2,250, t TII0S.T. ALLISON ' Flcai Cstate Manager j f SCUTIM STATES TCUST CO. (BoIue 91 llll j Meat Gottago r ill CI MI1 ! IMI mUQY UillUUllUU is at JSlizalieth' Heigats. Every lot in touch with water, sewerago and electric lights, Lots have f roatagft ,o, 66-, to 80 feet, with good depth and alleys, in the . rear, jNo f actorv dust and smoke to contend with. Tri close touch fn nn IrnA v.' i r On investigation we think you wil find this the most desirable suburban residence vsectiorj around the city. Sccyjjlot of lots, prices and terms at our" office, i - - o ii'fayBeijs tiln terep to will bc'promoted if you will investigate our facilities and methods with the vicw.i of opening a 'bank account with us. " ' x 7Wanyfacfurcr$,"" Merchants,' " CapltaUstsi - ' Money Savers.-Ladies. ' : arc all invited to call on us and see iis and we are satis fied you wiilnOt regret giving us your business. ones'", rtwuit;es, Liuerai; ueuiing. Courtesy, Confidential Relations The Commercial National Bank OF ClUL0TTf, N. C. LE0KAR9 1. HUHKR, ARCHITECT Offiec tn 4-C Building. . . 15 M AHLCTTE. CAROl IN A. H4isMlAAAiisSiitsM4A4siAAA :m n 1 , m, t. L. iTopst ct tompany R. R. contractors, excavating, street, county, R. R. grading. Stone and Concrete work: so licited. CHARLOTTE. N.C. FRAKX P. MILDUnN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. VAAA AAAAAAAAA Aa A A A AAA A AAA A WW W WW WW WWWW Hook & Sawyer, A RCHITECTS Charlotte and furham N c. Organized 1871. ;' Geo. L Wilson, President, C. N. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross v Vice President. W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, 6 East Trade Street 1 CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 ( DIRECTORS: : Ceo. E. Wilson. .... krmMA Pnriuln J-H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. JodjeArmlstod Borwell. w.n.BelK. Conservatively and safely conducted within the tin ts of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. ' Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. , ; Nhjhtwatchman Employed. Charlotte National Bank) unitea o tatea Depositary - Results after l and a half year In business: . . . ASSETS .. .. .. .. .. -i, .. .. .. .. .. lf182,00.O0 ! DEPOSITS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .i .v .... 752,000.00 J ; f, B MO ail ft) IU un 1AUI cess Is due to the courteous and .: ana ucposuors, ana on mis oast B. 0. HEATH, President. AN IMPORTANT EXfllBIT - Showing the growth of . , ' One of Charlotte's Banking Institutions For the past three years. , . ' . Assets October 15th ll)01. ... ,.$88J37.98 Assets 0ct. 15, 1904:-iv' W5t.060.8I Visitors to the Meckienbui'g ' Fair are - t ? Cordially invited to' visit our, . Bunking;, Rooms. Southern Qtatco Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. VTRUST BUILDItlV'. f V Ba-s steohn. Pres.: ? T a.- FrandlM. V-Bre). W. ood . rmv i . v. ht . t m . en. . cm. ... , , ionn xryon or. oioitvtCiostJ v i otuut!. - M.iiiiifacturing of Warehouse x space . rear of.Durliam ' , f ; Building, South Tryon ; Street. - , ; .V-.Ttn if H1 1 tr As-?-' Aa I ri A1 nnfll' 1t1 ! fill Allit . TPnvtfMX -cilVirtf M Beautifully "furnished home, Horehead street. , A five-room jeottage, two : blocks from Squar6.! ( ' ' A six-room modern home at Piedmont. ' ' t-1 .V,T?, -A' 450-acre farm.with fine old homes! cal on' macad- 't. amized roaV ilosc-to.Cliarrlottc. . """ - " . ' F. ' C. 'Abbott EVERTTIlINO IN HEAL ESTATE. 3 vCHIIilN . 1111 11118 I1UH1U UUUIIUII ,vi "'." i 5 ) . , ! ' ' FRANK QILRKATH, PRE8IDCNT . t H. M. VICTOR. CASHIKft. I.- r iicdi.r-. NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized IB69 We are fully equipped to handle th account of individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. W respectfully invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplat opening; new account. - H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. Vlll. t UIO mw.E; VI vu. vuiirfn.v.. otww- m liberal treatment accorded our friend i soticit, your ousuutBo, , ; j W. II. RVITTY, Ceshicr. J . .1 A C......i... . ' . Q. Company TRUST EflLUIXO.
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