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, , i " i tit - 1 t ' - i i. ti ( t CHARLOTTE , DAILY 0B3EAVEB, HOVKIBEB, 20, 1O04. AI.iSLURV SUN SOLD, c :r.vv, kew ovxcns, 1 Xalft It PlWMt Name it usrrwd and Improved . ,. '.a M. Julian to be lta Ed- A .eweft-y Store Hobbf N. ; i : arged - With Marder Not . v Amateurs u lreet lom Uie Bible FMwiwlt . -ews Aotea. . - ?,-' t I i ft The Observer. . ' " tHirjr, Xov. 19. There will be no Bper war In Sallebury yt awhile. Weekly Globe, announced a month that It would change anon to an af -oon dally. Ten days ao Th Halla y Sun announced ..,. eotitemntated ripe, the discarding of its typo ner ' e and Ihe installation of a linotype. i ss eeen then that there. nuM be i newspaper- war until the gnrvivBl f t n 0ueet put an emtio It, and that rv Ivor Mined th mfery ani Ih inopoly of he field. The fttin hi i l splendid mwceaa and naa wen tho i..rtn and death or several daiiiea. it .-is made money and demonstrated the f it that RaMborr; wlv PPort rtaiiy weiu -or aeverai days u naa own r warded a virtual crta!nty that The i n would Bell out to the Olooe Pub- lisitlnir Company. The deal waa con Miniated thia evening" about I o'clock, a n d Mr. H. 8. Warner, of Lexington, nnd Carl Hammer, of wehectaay, . ., are the purchaser. The paiwr at r esent la. a four-page, eight column sheet.- and lis aubacriDtlon price is It .will' be enlarged to a aix-oolumn. . lrht-rafre publication, and the price will be 3 yearly. The name of The sun will remain unchanged, although The incorporator will be known aa The Globe Publishing Company. The Weekly Globe will retain Its present lenomiuatton. The editorial staff will be greatly strengthened "V the ac Mulbitlon of Mr. John M. Julian, prea ent editor of The Bun. It being the In intton of toe ownera to employ Mr. Julian. Mr. Hammer will be genera manager and of the editorial staff Mr. .1 ulla being In charge of the editorial tara nrooer. and Mr. W. t. Moec, em t r of the Globe, will have charge of the city editorship. This happy oiu t ion of the newspaper queMion has ten accomplished by Mr. J. M. Mnu ,tn. and the paper has a free field itnd 11 nne rnance. JKWKUtT STOLEN. This morning on going to hi Jewelry More. Mr. M. I Swiceiood, discovered that hia larae display window had been xmaohed by a brtrk and about we worth Of Jewelry wolen. His store la on Main street snd In plain view of the public aquare. It la in full glare of the electric lights and nobody can imagine how the robbery, which was ut .the front window could have been done j- without detection . A diamond hrooeh and five watches were stolen One theory la that the theft took place i r 1 lillih . 111!" UK 1U" fl " ' ' i a Ire alarm.. This -all for ihe firemen rama- from Mrs. Tlernsn (Christian field V -but there was no great damuge done. The Are ink place early last night. But many neighboring mer chants: who nad not chased, said Mr. .swlcejrood . was not robbed then. A imni.leman. passing there about S o'clo-k thla morning, said the window l.nrt not been broken, so it seems that ihe crlrrte "waa 'committed after that hour, i There Is no clue to the perpetra tor of the net. "SCENES FROM BIBLE." Tuesday and Wednesday nights of next.'- week, "Scenes From the Bible." ii be presented here by local talent. The proceeds from this entertainment sviil be applied to the Confederate monument, In December, a Japanese rntertatnment. The Mikado, under the direction of Mrs. F. F. Smith, will be given.' Miss Bessie Henderson is tnan- b King the other and both give promise of something very beautiful. Sis" Bates, the negro girl charged with the murder of r.hinchf Christian, a blind negro 'girl, is Ih jail here and is not dltfposM to talk of the matter, it will be-recalled that the Christian v irl was found dead In Tow n creek last week and what led to a suspicion of the kBatea girl, was the finding of the dead girl's clothes in the Hales home. The girl fled and evaded the officer for twd days. Mf.Theo. H. Klutzz, Ih In WaRhlnir-iin-na'. vltilt4 to her daughter, misr KMlhlewi. Mra T. Kerrand Houghton, who ' haa t been visiting Miss Uesnle Henderson, baa gone to Boston, where lie will live In the future. Miss Daisy s t'lle Phany who has been visiting the U.tsea Brown, returned to her home In iitoresville yesterday. Mrs. T. Edgar .i ilmston.t. epeot yesterday at Aile marle, with her sister. Mr. A. I.. Pst-i-rson - ' Governor V Aycock was here this morning" on bis way to Italeigh from siatesvllle,' where he spoke yesterday, -itev, Ertv ftumple and Rev. John H. ';ry have returned from the Presby i'ry at Durham. Till ED TO PAWN A HORSE. i In. Monroe Gave Name of Well iviiowQ Clia riot tea iv Deception Dc itt ied, bot Case Waa Compromised. A weli-dreeed man drove up to the Lie of Mr. C. C. Bikes, at Monroe, liy night. Mr. 8lkea came out to hi In the. dark and Inquired who he v y , ... ihe man gave the name of. well n'imi Charlottean."l,ni out of money 1 1 want M borrow $40," he said, fr. Slices told hUn to come in and he "tild 'be glad to lend him the money. t when the fellow got Into the light: "You must pardon me, sir," said Mr. '..-3, "but you're not the man I know, I 1 11 have to decline the loan." i ho man. went on unharnessing his e,; and - sold he - would paw n his m for the money and come back in morning- and redeem It. . leantlme some Charlotte men came . and. Mr.- Sike, being suspicious, ivethem the wink. They went into stable where the fellow was en--i with his horse and bantered him a trade. .He, waa eager to sell, and ::e the men were dallying with hint. , Sikes stole to his 'phone and call ; up Charlotte.- He found that the ii had been hired from Mr. J. li. loud,- under false pretences. Mr. ioid asked htm to have , the man Med and. to bold the team, v (iMipped a passing lawyer, and ved Viiin to draw up a bill gf Kale, the Charlotte men had effected a -(.f-lieve trade with, the stranger, , -wiien asked to sign the paper, t ) the lawyer: . ,n't sign my name. Vou alati it and I'll touch the iwn." i are - the beat - dressed, bert n r man, said the-lawyer, "tjiat l faw,rwbo couldn't', write his .1 ust .; i slap yrfur ( name down . ; 1 so, ' signing', another man's i a good hand. " ' - , - m!i two cons grabbed niman.l il to Jail, " ' .- . imm'i nante la ' reajlyi Bdwden. -s of a good family. He em .'lessra. Stephen & ' Slkes, at , w ho managed an 'easy com , and set him free, r - V . in Jail Bowden waa very much lie had some photographs ruined with tears. It la evl i tite thinness of his plot that experenced criminal; . and - the occasion of this stunt (, who, save himself, can v i:TiinrL. inn: Knlr Munday ond Mon- ' 'imlsi. .. .' '- , MOOnrSYTIXE MATTCTfl. j OOUmi Cnmmm Blind (hniHl 1 "SSTa .LSMlMai" lmum.te football team, that won 4 jtmnM MoM m Melr-IVrion.Ul yta championship from the col la and Xewa' Note. MrtiMvllIe. Nov. It-Mr. Jim Kerr, the ever-watchful guardian of the town at nirht r unon a verv eenanieuous ouna n thli afutrnoan about 4 o'clock near the ajte OC ine oia Mcrmnvn mm, iiwi one-mite west of town. lie got wind of . .... . . ...... .1111 Wi.ii4 man wha was engaged tn veiling luioor. hut Wad no evidence. However, he shad owed ih fellow to the old mill nice ami when the man n h- orncer tie NKippea, kut ift a Inni'ii in the nffttwr two S- iratUm Jus. one contnliilng ahum one nnl n half anliotte ft rn whlskoy, olw iiiti cup and funnel and an ovcrooal. two white m n wcr truding with the f.-ljow. ii.ii nil nf them evnle1 the oinncr. nn- ii(er oiiltil was brought to iwn and turn a. auap lb ihr it'll 1iotitl-i. A K i'rl ' iwnuhi lxpny Slii riff Si. Whin- im l fftHco OfdiH-rv Jim Kerr and ft. A. KlK'd" hmtiirhl to town and Indgrd l ot- lori, up o white nmn. whn wax e.i; mr.1 It the tWkei nnr the old mill. Th hr'.n is a atranircr and will not gi.'- hi.' nnmc. The officer mf t nlMuit iwentv vii ''itnln? Into town, all of whom lxre )w k-ga fllli-l wllh thn pretion xtufr. Th ' wagon carrying the cargo has not yet been captareil at thla time, bm the offlcrs are on close track. 1 M. Deaton. one of Iredell's mow fearless officers, has been on the man hunt since early yesterduy morning, hav ing chased tha. young man, Ive Lockman, to a po'r.t several miles beyond Denver, In Lincoln county. Lockman left with out a cont or shoes and crosned the Ca uiwlm river at a late hour jeHterdny Jusrt In front, of the posse that I f.illowlns Un. Nothing has lieen heard of the party since early this morning. Mr. J. M. Ballard, for l w.-nt v-lhrrrj years a resident of Iredell county, has bought the Daniel Thompson farm in IJrroln "ountv and will leave with hh family for his new place next week. At a meeting of the director of the Building and Ixan Association, held las' nivtit Mr. M. N. Howard was elected director to fill the vacancy on the hoard. and Mr. C. P. McNeely, ,. cashier or tii Bonk of Mooresvllle. was re-elected sff retary and treasurer. A statement was submitted, showing that during the eighteen months of the association's el tence. twenty homes had been built and Improved, representing an .agKrenate of innr than $I0.. The profits of the assf- rl.iiln nro verv satlsrnciorv ui to the nreecnl About fonrlc'n npnllcailons now on nif for Iomiih fur m-w homes uii'l other imnrovements. Rtv. Dr. fharr has ri'tiirnml from Svr.ofl in Durham, stopping over In Charlotte for -a day. -Mr, C. D. Thlatii'ii and family and Mr, J. D. Sclfert ami children have moved from this place to aiusnnvllle, where Mr. Tnigpen is i n gnged In the cloth room ore cotton nun. Mr. W. I j. Harvey is here for it fi w ilny rich his family. ClIAHCiED AS TO FRAUDS. Buncombe Grand Jury Urged to In vestigate the Illegal Barter of Votes -Death of Mr. A, P. Havener. Hpeiial to The Observer. - Ashevlllc, Nov. 19. In ..the Supcrioi Court this morning Judffc Hhaw ngaln charged the grand Jury with particular reference to election frauds by the uso of money and whiskey. At the opening of court this week his honor iVwit ul some length on the subject, hut the grand Jury did not understand certain sections of the law with regard to the Intimidation of voters or the use of un lawful means In securing votes. To' day Judge Shaw made, very plain the meaning of the law and charged the grand Jurymen that if they knew of in stances where money or whiskey hud been used for the purpose of influencing votes it was their duty to make pre sentments. "If you know of such in stances," said his honor, ''forget that you are a Democrat or Republican and do your sworn duty." A. P. Havener, aged 75 years, died at the residence of his son, U. A. Have ner, In Woolsey this .morning at 4:30. Mr. Havener was born at Llncolnlon and Is survived by three sons and grandchildren. The sons are: J. M and H. A. Havener, of Asheville, und W. M. Havener, of Canton. The re mains will be 8hlpped"frr he former home in Lincolnton and the Interment will occur In the family burying ground it that place. Phillip S. Henry, who several months ago purchased the castle-like residence Zelundlu" on Heauoatcher mountain, and who Is also Interested J.n, the Duck- town copper mines, near the border lines of Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina, is giving employment in the mines to Ashevllle's unemployed labor. Mr. Henry has ulready sent 40 to 50 men to the mines and says that he has work for several hundred more. Mr. Henry Is anxious to help the unemploy ed of this city and will find work for all who apply. v PERSONALS. The Movements of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Others. Mr. Thomas W. Wade left for NVw York Ity last night to see his sister, who is quite ill ther l.r. I-otte W . Humphrey Iphvf.i this morning for Chicago. St. Louis and other intern points, to bo absent a weok. Mr. II. A. Detwllrr. of Philiri:nhln formerly a Chirliltc lumln'-ss man. was visitor In town yesterday. Capt. Gooru" V. Basi o. of Gastonin. t:i - In the city yesterday. Mr. . M. Bailey, of Siillsbuiv. wns :i Clviiioitr visitor vesterda-. Mr. Cur ls Ashley Hvnuin. former!- of Lineolntoii, low a resident oa Trsas. who has b.-.-n spending a few diys in Hi. ,-itv will' his srandfather. i'N-Ju.liro 1". Bynum, will leave this moinina lor St Lotus, wiiere he will sis-nd ten oavs. Mr. It. L. Cooke, Jr.. of the Indian Trail tfOld Mlnlnir ixnnpan. was in Ihe city yesterday. Mr. G. W. Itlacknull. of Ralelah. was among the visitors in town yesterday. Mr. L. L. Harris lft last night for n Short stay at New York city. Flood and Trestle Damage Repaired. w orkmen were busy yesterday re moving the wreckage and repairing the damaged trestle over Fourth street, where a Bplit switch caused so much trouble the night before. The damage to the trestle is nearly repaired, but It will take through to-day. probably, for the new Installation of the water pipe In Us proper position under the road-bed, where the city authorities have order ed that it be put. No inconvenience re sulted by the bursting of the pipe ex cept to the Southern Hallway. GOOD WAY TO DO BUSINESS. R- H- Jordan 8c Co. Sells Reliable Remedy at Half-price, and Guar antees a Cure. When one can buy gold dollars for flftV COnts It la n . J .1 1, i-v m uvu mite pur chase"' ..''' , liven though offered at half-price for Introductory purposes, the spe- 1 vf4a 4si 1 A "wu uuaer a guarantee to cure or the money will be refunded. - ' 1 1 TOAil Anm mm - 1 . a. . . .. - - - uibcbi weii, ii mere ' n un stomach, if the le iEUJ-! coate1 an the breath bad. If ther t MnriiM.ii.. . ... ,. . r- . . ---"...iiuu mm bi. raining, Dr. Howard' specific will cure you. it it does not, you have druggist; R. tee to return your money. PISO'S CTTRE (TOR ;rnNRtrutn'M. cures Couch and f,i,u n i -i-..', ..1 5 centa. !" u1 "' Tnakerjp Wins fiirav. Tukegee, Alrt. Nov. IS.f-Tha Tuk- ored college tea ma of tbe Bouth, won the first game of ihe'aeaaort to-day. when It amothered the eleven of the Bute Normal School for Negroes by a score of 85 to 0. - - Special Notices mruRjltr. tYift THANKSGIVING DaV, yes, we will have for this occasion the finest lot of dressu turscys ever onwu i. ilia neonle of I'harlotis. Can foriilsli all siws. Jf you want a turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner let us nave your order c-orly. Wf guarantee them to he dim and fat anil careruny resswi. MILLKK-VAN NBSfl CO.. NICK te. KTUUT CAKB AT 15c. JUST ii x gMd s you can buy of any baker tor Iffic. pound; Apples, 2St pw-ic. gmkl as any n the market; Florida oraiiK'a. it: ilo2,'ii: Klnest Chees- we eviT Biild, IU URIDOKR8 & CO. MALLARD AND CANVAS BACK Duck, Quail on toast, finest Oysters. Huch is a portion of our splendid and unparalleled bill of fare. Dine at th Gem and you will get that which no hotel is furnishing. OEM RESTAURANT, 15. K. Creswell, Manager. ATMOUK'8 PLI'M IM ODIMi, TH K Uui) r liiibli', alw.iys the tlnest that the ni-st n-fiterlul. fresh Ingredients und expe rience can produce. Atmore's Mlno Meat in pull" anil In bulk. uh have your orders for Thanksgiving Celeo' BAR It ATT & BLAKKLV. UEMEMHER BE KO It Id VOU COMK TO Charlotte, that our ralss are only tl.wi to 11.60 per day for tmnslenls. New house and furniture, with modern con veniences. A. good .nany of our custom era tell us that the Queun City Hotel Is the best place for the money In the United Mtates. Go there and be con vlnced. VVK ARK RI'X'KI VIM, KVIfiRV DAY nor iifw canmsl fiuiis ami vegelahlcs, naekfd iiruli'r li. '.Siiiilii am" lals-l. Hpe iial price ii: case lots. Kresh lino of veg iilahli's nt Halurduy iniii'iiing. Wu give automobile tickets on every ''60c in --ash received at our store. COCHRANE & ROSS. N. Tryon St. 'Phone Kl. Of It IMtKSfRlPTION 8E-RVICH WILL SI'IT YOU. UK WILL I IK ILA1 TO IIAVi: YfM ' THY IT. llll.WOItTH Dill '( STORE, ii. S. DAVIS. 'Phono 24T. I'Sllim "HRGT!IEH8 RKC-EIVKD TO day "Oold Meil.il" lieorjcia i.'ane Syrup. giiariiiiU'f Ifni'St K'sis boiled. l-'nll slork slandaid brands Maple Syrup; Muskegon 11,0 ner cent.. Pum Buckwheat in 10-pound bags; also Decker's 1'amiake anil Hiif-Kaising Buckwheat. Our prices guaranteed. Two 'phones, . .141 und 4lfi. L'SIIKR BROTH ICRS. TJi Kasl Trade. FOR RKNT-SToniC, 'J!lSitTH (ill Rfil slreet, line for ma niii.ici urliiff husinees; Store East Trade, tine retail stand for BriK'crles; 7-ltoom House., 11H Somh Caldwell; T-Room House, filiO East Ninth slrei-t; 6-Room House, 314 East Ninth street; 5-Ronm House, 40S West Twelfth street; also other nice In 7-room houses. J. AltTIH'R IIMNDKItfi'ON it Il.iO. THE FINEST ALL-PORK SAUSAGE, mado under our own supervision; home lendered lard and all that Is best in fresh meats the llnest steaks, roasts", pork. etc. You will like our treatment, i-ct us have a .share of your pntmnae. Voting tickets for the great gl (hXi library. T. If. AUSTIN. M North Tryon. THE I SK OP WOOOAI.L SHEl'- pard's "Rose Cold I'ream" is In itself a pleasure. It is pleasant iu Its effects and an urtiiio so dainty that many Char lotte women of refinement have leuined to look upon It as an indispens .ihle ad junct to their daily toilet. WE IIAVE SOME KINK BARGAINS IN church organs wldch have hint sllglil use l hut have I ,.- i worked over und made almost m w. I'rlei-s ranso from tSi.W lo S Jf,.io. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO.. Y. M. C. A. Bulldlnu. TO LET-Kive-l-omn l.rit house, cms. In; tl2.5; 4-ruoni frame house, JJ. Sixth street, near Myers, sii.ni; houses for ol nred lenants from i.'m; lo $1.5(1 per week, homes for sale, '$1.0 il, K.M, $S,0U(), $1.7."6 to $10.X'. K. I,. KEESLER. 25 S. Tryon St. KDERS WILL BE TAKEN KOR HAND made corset covers and chemises; also embroidery and feather-stitching In ad dition to Btamplng. MINNIE A. COCHRANE Room 8, Hunt Building. HIX-HI'NDRICD DOLLAR CASE OK bladder trouhle, relieved with three dol lars' worth of Mldu Water. Kull eiplu nallon on application to J. W. SAMPLE. Mgr.. 'Phone 833. 2014 8. Tryon. THE CROWELL. SANITARIUM, For t'i treatment of WHISKEY. MORPH"IN13 ami other Drug Addictions. Special nparcments and nurses for lady patients. S. M. Crowell. M. D., Medical Dlreiior. No. ii West Third street, Charlotte, N. C. WF3 HAVE A FULL STOCK OF CAHILL v.raie, wmcn is the best grate sold. We also handle tiles and mantels, both hnid wcod and native pln. Lumber. shlici-s, laths and all klndx of house tln'Mh. CAROLINA MFG. C. Jus. A. Fore. Mgr V E EXCHANGE THE tai.OO DlrlC OR CO lumbia Graphophones for the $5.00 graph ophones and allow $5.0rt for your second hand graphophone. This Is not a new offer for we have made this exchange for years. We also offer to exchange graphophones for second-hand blcvclea QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. 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 263. ' DEFECTIVE PLtJMFJNG CAN BE averted If you place your orders with tne A. R. "Wlllinarn Plumbing Co. We employ only expert workmen, and even no. "'a"'8'' how small or targe. Is given the closest attention. Only the highest grade work executed. Prompt ness Is a feature that has popularised our business. A. R. wlUmatw Plumbing . New Testaments bound in leather. With leather on le. .Special: 6oc. fust the thing for Mcket use ur for a resent. I H. Robinson' A Co... West Fifth Street. IS VII Corn Meal Is the Dost V.- -;.v r -. .r:- ,",( I s-eaaL . k X . M ' I V sw K H , '".-,-'t Charlotte Realty for Sale and Rent, as follows? Tor Rent-Two. very desirable store on that great buslnesa street of F.aat Trad, Noa. and )S. now occu-pied by X3. W'. Norman, and V. II. Hoover, reapeetloly. rossession January 1st, 1905. Also ' - ' 1 desirable nlnce for office or shop. West fith street; GO feet from North Tryon street. Also ' v S 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 5-room cottages, Nos. 309 und 311, South McDowell street; lot ench'49 1-2 19X feet; splendid gardens, n wellor good water on lot. One ft-room cot luge, 1004 East Trade street. by Also One 4-room cottage, corner 9th and Myers streets. Also, 1 whole square (containing 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 eleaant lota each of 48 feet 8 Inches front, and" 160 feet deep, and opposite Graded School and on corner rear and aide; 40 feet rrom tne S. WITTKOWSKV. REPORT Oh- THE CONDITION OK THE tl AT CIIARI.OTTU. IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AT TIHC Clt.Sh OE Bl'SINESS. NOVEMBER 10. 1904. RESOl'RCES. Loans and discounts $172.6.13 815 Furniture und tixtums 2. ISO 00 Demand loans KKW 13 ime from hunks and bankers l ush items ilelil coin lS.r.in (17 MS 71 r, it 51 920 00 Silver coin, including all minor currency National bunk notes !ind other I'. S. notes , 2I 1.427 2S LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in 'Jfi.tspn n Surplus rami Undivided profits, loss current expenses and tax.s paid v" ' Notes and hills rwiiseounteil Ift.uOO fO lienusils snbieet to cheek llil.tfsi 'JB liemand cerllllealHM or detoit. . . . 3t,tM.r, Accrued Interest due deMdtnrs.. 1.109 02 1211.427 28 State of North Carolina. County of Meeklenhurg ss. : I. K. J. Haywood. Jr.. cashier lie ve named bank, do solemnly of l lie swear to the il,. -il tin- alsive statement Is true last of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed nnd sworn to oetore ni this llilh day of November, 1904. BAXTER RUBS.- notary t-uuiic. Correct-Attest : JOHN M. Ht-OTT. D. O DONOOHCK. P. M. BROWN. Director-" Your Prescription To-Day If Sent to Jordan's Will have the attention of reliable, care ful pharmacists men of experience, graii- uates and licensed prescrlptionists. Tin snrne attention is Riven all prescriptions at iiiRhi as In day time. A man yon '-an rely upon is on duty nil night. Phone or bring four pnscrip'ions to Wa give toting ticks fur the $1,000 Library CUT FLOWERS Wedding Flowers Funeral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. We will do the rest and do it quick and right. J.Van Lindlcy Nursery Co POMONA, N. C Bend Telegrams tb Greensboro. Or. C, L. Alexanoer, DENTIST. :, i - Canton Building, Southeast Comer of Fourth and Tnfoa Straeta. 4; j WHEELER ft RUNG t. architects, CHLARLOTTB, M. 6. Beeond Floor, Ca Bodldiai mm SALE i of Oak street; with 10-foot alleyway ceie-Draiea uowa tats. The Very Best If there's any other safe Investment as attractive as the Mutual Building & Loan, it hasn't appeared In these parts. If there's any good reason why every teacher, clerk, or wage earner of every class shouldn't carry stock here It has never been announced. If people generally realized what a good thing for Investor and borrower this is, it would soon be the biggest financial institution in the State. For a man to continue to rent a house when he can buy a home on this plan is simply throwing good money awny. Yon onn get slock tn-dny by pitying a fuw weeks back. L. KEESLER. Sec. &. Treas. J. R. PHARR. President. CHASE BRENIZER, Attorney. WM T. W0OIUEY. M D. Gynaecologist and Dermatologist. Office and residence. 318 West Ninth Avenue. Charlotte, N. C. Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. Practice limited to diseases of women and skin diseases, especially electro lysis or organic tissues, such as moles. warts,, enlarged veins, superfluous hair and other blemishes, without pain or scar, llavlns had mnny years' expe rience in the above named special brunches, and henceforth devoting' my entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage. Liable to Leak The "Family Stocking" la liable to leak. Put your surplus dollars In our savings bank, where they will earn you other dollars. SOMS 10M I SIMMS MlfK P. M. BRO-VfN, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Prea. r. J. HAYWOOD. JR.. Caanler. lr.D.A.I A cozy modern 6 room Dilworth cottage for sale: on beautifully shaded lawn; corner lot 100x140 feet; can be made 190 feet deep If desired. Terms easy; prices nt office. Beautiful building lot on Boule vard COxMO feet, shady slfle. near curve, $1,250. 4th Ward 8-room house, rents $240; price J3.OO0. Investigate and submit offers. F. 0. Alexander 1 WIS HA VE FOR GALE Farms in Charlotte township, Berry hill. Steels Creek, Sharon, Crab Orchard Pineville, Paw Creek, Long Creek, Huntersvllle. Houses In every ward in the city, from $500.00 to $11,600.00. Call. I WALKKR ft CLANTON. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T. M. C. A. Building. ' WIIX 3UT A NICE BUILDING Lot 49 1 2x125 ' On its merits this lot la "worth I960 to $1,000. ,lf looking lor lot on Vhich to build a nome or for . investment this certain- ly should Interest you. i THOS. T.ALLISON ? Real Estate Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO, MUi ill ill E. ' Cco Theso Doforo You Close o DeaL ; 7-room Cottage, North . Church. , lilt South Caldwell, rooma. ........... ...... ...... 807 East Avenue. rooma ....... ........ ............. ...... No. l North Caldwell. rooma....... .. ......... 1003 South i Tryon, f rooma.... ........... ....T. ...... 0 rooma, Boulevard. Dllworth. .. 8 room, Dlhrorth, Park avenue.. ..... , S rooma. West Eleventh street............ ,-. .. S roomav North McDowell i ....... . ., ........ S rooma, North Brevard ...... 7 rooma. North Pine frtreet. . , , . No. 4 South Our claims for your patronage and see if it is not to your interest to Open a Checking Account With us. We woud like to average a new account a day between now and the. first of the year. ; Mot Very Long Ago we averaged two new accounts a day for two months. That will do pretty well for an old bank, won't it I The Commercial National Bank, OF CHARLOTTE, N, C. LEONARD L. HUNTED, ARCHITECT OfTlec In 4-C's Building. CHARLOTTE. N. CAROLINA. L L Propst & Company R, R. contractors, excavating, street, county, K. R. grading. oiunn una i;unureia wurk so licited. I j CHARLOTTE,' N. C. ! 4X444'444444444444 FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. 4)444H)4X4HO40 Hook Sawyer, ! Architects!! Chailolte and Curham, K C. ; X 4X) Organized 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, 85 East Trade Street CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. ... .ktM(l RnM1,. J.H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. ' M& Armistead Burwcll. w. H BcIt Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nightwatchman Employed. Charlotte National Bank ! United Gtates Depository Aeaulti after ant and a half year la business: ASSETS f 1,1 82,000.00 DEPOSITS .. .. .. .i 752,000.00 We are fully alive to the fact that tlie secret of oar conspicuous suc cess la due to the courteous and liberal treatment aocorded our friends and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. B. 0. HEATH, President. STRENGTH LIBERALITY COURTESY PROMPTNESS As a Banking Connection. - Correspondence and Consultation Solicited. Southern States Trust Company CAPITAL S200.000. TRUST BUILDIMQ. Ooo. Stephen. Preo.. T S. Franklin. V-Pr. W. VYcod, Traas TfiE ST E Wf RT Ff RM ' ' . ',' , - f 'r 'i, 1 , . ... ' . . il 5 4 Ac r eg ' , . . sr Jibt outside of the city, with' opposite the entrance to the also on Tuckasecge Ford Road, opposite thi S. B. Alex ander homestead, is just tiie place for some city- man in" search cf a roomy suburban home within a few minutes irive of the city. For price's and terms see , ' Fa C. Abbott Company, ,i , . ' TEVEIIYTHINO .lN .V, . , . . ..t!.80.0 z.zeo.oe 4.700.0 S.600.00 s.too.oo S.K0.09 4,000.0 1.100.0 1.OS0.0O 1,380.00 1.000.00 Tryon Street. FRANK OILRKATH. PRCSIDKMT. H. M VICTOR. CASH list. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE IM. C. Organized 1863 .740,448 We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound hanking. Wa respectfully Invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening tew accounts. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. MlilUfflTMillHI Iflillllnlffiilll WSt0 W. H. TWITTY. Ceshlcr. These are features In Favor of This Institution frontage on macadam road country club and fronting ' llEAXi KSTATUL i '. n fi vr r '('.''. 'rw.... --w
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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