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"STILUS MATTERS. $ I r Awmriatlon TlAonrslr1 ,vr HflrtMLAa CUhnrmlr 1 i eUlmt--lYrOMl and I Notes. - , I ,1 to Th Observer-, v 1 riviH, ' Nov. tt-A meeting of aldermen has decided to s"lve a teat to -ixenv.waa held this afternoon in gas for street lighting. This was dec Id -labile library room over Goodman1 ed at a meeting held last night whlcn : store when the Library Assocla- aid not adjourn until between 10 and 11 i re-organised and officers Th nxHMinr wn rv wii attend- ihnnirh thn artrnMn was a vervlDssy. Recently the gas company placed jrw&ble nM Hiss Bailie McPher-ja i was rhoaon ttrosldent: Mr. A. M.I iw. vice president; Mr. 3t.V. !. lihiRrtnn; mim Julia sure wait, l surer; Miss Dalsybet Pharr, set re-1 .v. Tlte selectinr committee is com- ( d of Mr. C T. Carr. Misses Kate I i leton. Mary Dickson, Camilla ii ' AnnU Wullirr 'and Mrs. 3. i.la ; Seelv. Ths execnUve committeclwlll be made sit an enrly date for -su- . , fo.t rnhalata nf H P. Dearon. B. W.I . .. Mra. Ir ' S. W. 8tevennon.l .. -;,-s Bess Rankin and Mamie Oray.l A e liciting committee consisting of a. Harry Deaton. Mrs. Ernest Miller, ;.,r. I!.- W4 Freete, Messrs. H. D. Mill- mud, S. E. McNeely. A vigilant com- nat tee was' elected as follows; Mra M. J. Orlerson, Mrs. Dr. Stevenson and v 3. MtnxU.TtmnUinn The library will be openm Tussdays and Satur- .hva. rtunrin th laat dav from that of Friday The cost of membership Is Jl.20 per year for resident members und ttioae who. desire to join tor a penoa vf six months, the price was placed at M cents. The library Is conducted on a very economical plan and contains MiaiiT miumti at aaoelient books. An elaborate church wedding will taka nlana at old St. Enoch church In Kowan county on Thanksgiving even- fnp. when a? l o'clock Miss Nell Uriirht will bs ted to the altar by Mr. LiMThn MHimrnr will con- iist of a train. Of attendants, and after i tie marriage an elegant supper will he !lfrd thaaueiits at the borne or tlml i !. fathnr. Mr. Jamea WriahL -Mr. S, J. Deal was In town to-day ti t told four correspondent that he l ai gathered an ear of corn that con- ! !. vrath. and that the shelled , rn Manrad , ana nnart. Mr. Deal iivm In Rn muniv. and Is one of hr-r heat farnWa, O.eorge Crawford, a while man. living beyond Btatesvllle. was arrested this morhine on ; warrant charging him ith selling liquor at this place on last K.itiintav. s Thi la soma very stronal evidence. It IS claimed that will provd thia Mlmr (Viwfard la b Johnston's partner. It will be brought here on t he 8:39 tram to-mgnt ana u tnci weather It twt too bad will be given a hearing. Mrs. A. B. CUlp returned to-day from pHl jsbury, where she has been in the V, hltehead-StokesBanltorlum. Mrs. Dr.ihaving a bad fire last night. About VVharey and .Mr. C. L. Grey also re- turned from a visit to Capt, Overton, at Salisbury. A telephone message was received here to-night from Esquire Spruce Hart Ht Salisbury, stating that Will Williams, I t lie i negrtfy Who Insulted Mra U. c, Turner on last Thursday, had been con- vlcted and .sentenced to the chain gang I or, a term OI ji monina.' J.ua miwin.o Deiors me tire nan uiseuvereu. nuu Is said by Mr,' Hart to be. very satlsfac-lit gained headway a portion of the bus tory. lness section of Elkln would have been Dr. Ai T. Grfeham, of Davidson, was l In the city last night, sitd met with Zeb Vance lodge Khights of Pythias. He is I n! ways an interesting visitor. 1 Mr, Ildrrls Johnston, of Davidson, has secured a clerkship with Mr. v. P, Carpenter at this place. BAZAAR AT LAURIXBURG. IVoceed!! to bef AnpUed to the Medio tliMt CbardrMociety Interested in I hree Approaching Marriages some ImportttnC Cases for Scotland . i.ptial' to , The Observer. l.aurinburg, Nov. f2. The ladles of ".e Metnoaiwt cnurcn are preparing to - ive a basaar In Field s Hall next week. a il kinds of trinkets will be on sale. nd meats served twice a day. The proceeds of the affair will go to the ueiit of the church at this place. n of the same nature was held dur- i!t court1 week one year ago, and en- 'ElSi. JLJ fiini ih " fctnS. , It . year. Drills and other kinds or en-1 ;,.,.ut.,mn ,ut .i. k t,w.n,rtnrf r .iK.. i. i-7 ir,,.H in n.. .n1J',.hiroV n.rri.. ri morrow, Mr. R, M. Bollard. o'peratorlfornl,r home 1,1 Mississippi. Mr. Hunt i,,r iha ffMium It.itnn Ti..irritnli r?nm. has been connected with the office force .any at this place, and Mlsa Eva John Cowan 'will be married at the tatter's ome about s o'clock . m. On the .tine day Mr. D. J. McDuftle. one of i merchants of the town, and Miss ssle Covlnaton. of the Laurel Hill i;hborhood. will be married. 1 On Thanksgiving Day, Mr. James C. . Morgan, formerly of this place, butlc"1 now of Raeford. will be married to All th MunlM hnvo'lnf. nf fria..rta . .v. i L.i-- ..." ii " . .ym superior youri ior mis county ror inn inn vi vrimuiai cases wiu mwi nun 4uiit: n, n. j-eeoie presiaing. Judsre teoies neia court here some three weeks ago, and while here made Much an Impression on the people of this county that they are glad to have Mm come again. There are two .mur- !t trials for-next ' week, besides an I . iiundartce of smaller cases to be d if-las i "ed or. A hard week s work awaits is court next wek. There are sev- rat , liquor cases on the docket. Our people seem to have determined at lust the "blind tiger" shall go. that such la the case, and that they kiii succeed..: .:. Mr.. Cameron Morrison, of Rocking- 1-.H1I, was in -town yesterday on legal imsinesa. The many, friends of "The Observer Mian' were glad to see him on our wtrets yesterday, and will be glad I to l.ave him come down next week and'v"nmgm temperature r' main with. rus during court iliroad.; Development l Nortli Caroliua. Western J hat Is good news which comes, that i k has begun on the north end of fcouth weatera Railway.; to com. the road to the coal fields of Vlr- This means that --the road Willi nuisneo irom tsprucepjne ti connect ordinary methods , of Introduction, i the Seaboard beyond, the P.lnelursed the Dr. Howard Co. to sec ore at an early day. --vtiig a shortla i uireci one rrom we ceil neios to I ffa coast .The-fact that this raadidysoeDsla bv off erlns the reaular BOc. fcouig.iw w wrapreiw once Willi a drawing card In helping uH tol nv the electric line from Ashevlliel urnsviiie. toconnect' with the! I & western at Boonford., -Thel -i.y pushing the electric line has mo rint oi way, including tneimarKSDie remeay. bed, that Is graded from Wear-j ; u Astieviue, and the urVeytngjoi '-i now at work making a sur-lH, U e line from WeavervlUe to this I" as is generally known, the sur-l ln k ireany eeen completed froml 1 to thi. place, and about two f tlfo road graded en the Boon ' cf the line. We are advised uity that a Northern com- -eei to take guirident of I - mmjlMe the line all the i :"ti Asneviue to lloon-l ! fieri is no i i h'Mii i M at ITcst of Ii for StrretUshUntr v. to be EfadC Peath of MlSS UwraWownded Man Recovering Special to Tba Observer. Durham. Nev. 22. The boar J of tily D ran AM TO .TOY GAS. elect-(o'clock. Up to this time all street light in has been done by the electric com number of lights in different parts of town to Show wnal cOUld oe none, in Tur-lllght given so tmpresstd the light win mtuee vnat 20 lamps as a trial. This was grant I by the board and the 20 lamps will b- placed at once. It these hunts prove Mc-iauccef th? gas people will come In for part of tiie lighting contract, which other year. Miss Llssie Laws, a student of the Trinity Park school who died last nlgiu between 8 and 9 o clock from paraiysiM, was 17 years of age and thlB was her second year at school. She was a daughter of W. R. Laws, living at Rotigemont. this county. The remains were Uken to her late home on the early Norfolk A Western train this morning and the Interment was this af- ternoon. She was stricken witn paraiy sis lust Friday night and from then until her death was In a very scrloiM condition. It is reported here that the condition of Nash Cheek, an uged and prominent cltlsert living several mues irom iowm who has been ill several days, is alarm ing. Little hope for his final recovery is held out by the physicians. Wash Riley, the man who was shot and badly wounded by Rowland Brown- Ins In West Durham several anys ago la now sotting along very well. For several days he was In ari extremely dangerous condition and the physlciann thouKlit ne wouia uie. ite nu wnieu for the better and it is now thought that he will recover. Browning, who claims that It was accidental, is sun niotng rrom me otneers ana every un has failed to place him under arrest. To-nlsht Durham lodge. No. S52. Ma sons, moved Into a new home. The lodge room was dedicated' to Masonic uses and an oyster supper was served The new loage room is a very naiuwiii one, and new furniture and carpets have been placed In It FIRE NITPED IN THE BI D. What Might Have Been a Damaging twHKrauun rvmm'i Extinguish ed at Elkln A Leading Physician to Remove to Greensboro- Personal Special to The Observer. Elkln, Nov. 22. Elkln came very near o'clock some young men passing Boden- helmer's confectionary estabiishtnen (discovered Are In the rear part of the store. They kicked In the front Uooi and by quick work soon had the flames quenched. The carpet burned and it is supposed the nro was started by a cigar stump. The proprietor and several oth- era had left the store about 20 minutes in ashes this morning, ns-tnis estao- lishment Is located Just across the street from the I'.lk inn and next to t in1 Times office. Itelrli & Walsh's furni ture store and Miss Fluids millinery store Dr. Chus. W. Moseley.jone of the lead ling physicians and cltlxcrrs will leave Elkln December 1st for Greensboro, where he will locate for practice as a stomach specialist. Dr. Moseley has been attending special lectures pertain Ing to this line of prattlce for several years and is well qualified. Real estate in the town is bringing advanced prices. Two lots Joining Click & Company, and D. J. Cockerham & Son, sold this week to H. C. Ashcrsft and F. Thapp & Son at fancy prices New business houses will be erected on these lots In the spring, Mrs. A. M. Smith returned to-day from a hospital at Charlotte, much tin proved. She was accompanied by Miss Campbell, a nurse, who will remain with her for a few days. Rev. H. C. Sprinkle returned by Conference to the pas torate of the Methodist church at this ,.. , i place. Mr. Sprinkle Is very popular with his people here. Mr.. T. A. Hunt will leave Elkln December 15th for his of the Chatham Manufacturing Compu nv. fuT several years. Mr. Mason Ln lard, formerly with the Piedmont Cloth Ing Manufacturing Company, of Char- lotte. will succeed Mr. Hunt The Dry Goods Market. New York. Nov. . in dry goods. Imy- "now continued anxiety for deliveries. reported and the outlook ls for additional lorders from this section. t:onverter re among the most active of the l.om t-:.de ,nd mHny are hl llP(fent need of soods. jobbers are slightly moro active locally John M. ("Bud") Dillon, an old-time printer Is dead at the Confederate Sol Idlers' Home near Nashville, Tenn., aged 71. He was a friend of Opie Read and the Southern author made use of him a character ln several of his books. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina: Haiti Wednesday. Thursday fair,, winds Incoming north westerly, probably Increasing. U. S. Iepartment of Agriculture. Weather Bureau. Charlotte. N. i'.. Nov. ir. t..i. emperatui-e and precipitation report for the m hours ending at s p. in. to-day: W 5 Maximum tempera tor Kxi-ess for the day. 13 Accumulated dclV'Iciicy for the month. 15 I Accumulated deficiency for the ycur.-SC PrCclplUtio:i US Total precipitation for the month .L'.93 Accumulated excess for the month.... . Accumulated deficiency for the year. .8.VS Prevailing wind diretion southwest. R. H. JORDAN & CO.'S SUCCESS. K. H. Jordan Jk. Co.. the enternris- lug druKidsU. rather than await the ouick sale for their celebrated soe- cine lor tne eure of constipation and ooiiie at . naii-nrice. The wonderful success of this nlan was a great surprise even to R. H. Jordan Co and to-day there are scores of oeoole here ln Charinrr who are using and Draislna this re In addition- to selling a 60o. bottle Dr. Howard's speclfio for 26c R. Jordan A Co. has so much faith the remedy that they will refund ;monejr to any one whom It does hoi cure. DR. H. F.RAY a-V;V ami mm mmm 9m :. wivuitttiir, Graduate Hnutharn fbhonl nf rwM. pathy. suite . Hunt building. Office hours to IV. i to (L Hundaya and 'nrs'isr s ' .-"oons fr tppointtnetit i i ; f -rfc i,l Spocial iwtisitlealty-: SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW OF ISC sheet Mualc to-dny. WHlilil.KIl WALL PAPER CO., Y. M. C. A. Building. BELL'S POULTRY AND OAME J3KA sonlng. Capres Kitchen Bouqyet, Im-1 ported OHv oil. Olives In bulk, Smyrn-i . Hullod Woshcd Mkh In baakct, aba I'.tncy r'lB In Iwo- and.llve-poinid lioncx: Klticst Cluster Tbl 'ttulsiiis inl-pouml (Hitoiix; lHtM. Illllill Mild xttltTeil, in, 1 tirkiitfMK, "Pllgrltn" t'aifiied UoodH ur Hi Uncut put kt. Quickest delivery. j I 8HI-.lt ftROTHKKis. 'i wo 'olioncK, 341 ii nd 41U. S iNNALLY'S BON BON8. CHCXJtJ lute, cliocolute almond, thoH)lul tnlnlH, nvcanelles, almond brittle, bulur hciiU'Ii brittle, elct ! Fresh by cxpre; Jimt received. Sixty" centB per pound. WOODALL A SHBPPAKD. Sole Agents for Chatrtotie. WHY NOT MAKE YOUR TMANKSOIV lhK dinner tiie most enjoyable of all past una l.i. Upon this ix-euSion not bins' Will make your dinner ho complete an one of our fut dressed turkey. Then to add to the. completenena of thut turkey buy u glUNR of our gnme Jelly und you will have the meal of the day; a meal worthy of praUe for years U come. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. Two 'plioneH, (W and lis. THANKHtJI VINU Ti nKKYS-WIII luive u line lot of turkeys at 17 cents while they lust. Order early and you will not he disappointed. La'g:, fat liens and at Icasoniilile prices. Caf-c Cod eranbti ries. The tine dark red kind: flno qu il Ity preserves, picklea and olives. SAHltATT ft ULAKBLY. he ci;t thu prick of Florida OraiiKes 6 to Klc. dozen; Kresh Pound Cske. U'Vie. ; Kriiit Cake, 15o. in any Humility; TaMe I'enches, 15. 17 and for lt lemon ellng: Breakfast Huron, l:"4e. UKIDUKKS CO., 'M', West Trade street. OL'H HOLIDAY STOCK OF PIPES. Ci gar and cigarette holders, cigar cases, etc., now ready for the inspection of gift-hunters. The solution of what to Klvo a man Is solved here. You cannot provide a gift Ilia I would he appreciated so much as one of the above articles. CHAItilTTB CIOAK CO. Between Woodall & Sheppard's and Gray Drug Co's. NO MATT Kit VVHKRK Y'OIT MAY OU New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, any old placeyou will not llnd a restaurant with a hill of fare more carefully pre pared than what you will Hnd at I he Uem. Caucus hack duck, uuiiil on toasi. the finest oysters; all most excellently prepared on short notice, UEM RESTAURANT, K. P. Crcswell, Mir. VOTE HERE FOR THE MAONIFICKNT Library. Our market, carefully kept as it is and abundantly supplied as It u I ways is. wit n the choicest fresh meats, is a most inviting place to provide the ne cessities you must have to mane your meals a success. All polk saiis.iue. the linesi roasts, choice, lender steaks: rendered lard of the highest grade. Piompt delivery. T. I.. AUSTIN. 205 N. Tryon St. REMEMBER BEFORE YOU COME TO Charlotte, that our rat's are only tl.OO io h.b'j per aay ror transients. New house and furniture, with modern con veniences. A. good .nany of our custom ers tell us that the Queen City Hotel Is the best place for the money in the United States. Go there and be con vinced. WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY DAY our new canned fruits and vegetables, packed under ti.e Sunbeam" label. Spe cial price ir. case lots. Fresh line of veg etables ot Saturday morning. We give automobile tickets on every 50c in ash received at our store. , COCHRANE ft ROSS. 9 N. Tryon St. 'Phone L'il. OUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE WILL HUIT YOU. WE WILL BE O LA D TO HAVE Y'OU TRY IT. DIL WORTH DRUG STORE. R. S. DAVIS. 'Phone 217. FOR RENT-STORE, 2i SOUTH CHURCH sireei. nne ror manufacturing business: Store 313 East Trade. (Ine retail stand for groceries; 7-Ronm House. 1116 South Caldwell; 7-Room House, fiflO East Ninth street; f.-Room House. ,114 East Ninth street; 5-Room House. 408 West Twelfth street; also other nice 3- to T-rooin houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & RRO. IO LET Five-room lirlck honne ,..,u.. i $12.oil; 4-room frame house, E. Hixlh street, near Myeis. .; houses for . ol ored tenant from T'.c to .W) per week homes for sale, fc,V). t:!.ijnn si 7.-.i to l('.,"''- K. I.. KBKHLHR.' S. Tryon Kt. RDER8 WILL BE TAKEN FOR HANK-1 mnd corset cove und chemises; also' embroidery and isaihar-stllchlng In ad dition to stamping. ... MINNIE ,A. COCHRANE. Room 8. Hunt Building. ! BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I tnU'.. t l--.1i i not that ears would t. t i.ui el.elricitv on the streets of Charlotte. Little now do scientists know of the hidden properties in Mida Wuter, which give results ns yet unaccouted for r.u . 1 W' SAMPLE. Manager, f hone K3. -xVi South Tryon. THB CROWELL SANITARIUM. For the treatment of I,ISEY' MORPHINE! and other Drug Addictions. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. 8. M. Crowell 5?u.. - .M?(1lel Director, No 8 YVcsl Third street. Charlotte. N. C. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF CAHfi.L .i W.n,c''. 18 tne ,xt grae sold. We also hand W tiles and mantnls. both hTd- -ni na,V.. r,lne- Lumber, shlnglas, CAROLINA MFG. C. Jas. A. Fore. Mgr. WI5lS?CSAN.a'5 THK 20 00 WSC OR CO- 'L v.pupnones tor the 8S.00 graph- hand graphophone. This is not a new ILe r for w nave made this exchange .i i. . a" offer to exchange! QUEEN CITT CTCl,B CO. ..I017 N5ED ANYTHING TO MANf- ... . withT If so. give DEFECTIVE PLLMLINO fi' dl- f"7''W Place yonr orde"rs with tne A. R.Wulmar-n Plumbing Co. W job. do matter how small or laree im lihestth5L """on0' OoT ihl nsIS .,?J7?.rk, "o1!- Pmmpt bTshiSJi. A Rht"',"; r-JpuIsHsed our Co Wlllmann Plumbing New Testaments bound In leather. With leHtber on Side. - Special. SiHt. , JUst the thing Tor i oockct use Or fqr 'resent. - H. Robinson Co., 8 West Fifth Street ' ., porn Meal k is t ho Coat SI IIS '-.OF Charlotte Realty for Sale and Rent, as Follows: For Rent Two very desirable stores on that great business street of East Trade, Nos. ;ofi and 208, now occu-pled by G. W. Norman, and W. II. Hoover, respectively, possession January 1st, 1905. Also 1 desirable place for office or shop. West 6th street; CO feet from North Tryon street. Also s 2 basements on West Trade Btreet. suitable ior shops. Also 4-room dwelling., upstairs; modern improvements, South Poplar, 50 feet from West Trade street. FOR S:A L E 2 Ei-room cottages, Nos. 309 and 311, South McDowell street; lot each 49 1-2 by l!; feel; splendid gardens, a wellof good water on lot. One 6-room cottage, 1004 East Trade street Also " m One 4-room cottnge, corner 9th and Myers streets. Also. 1 whole aiiuare (containing 4 acres); at foot of East Trade street, having 2fi desirable building lots and fronting on Elizabeth avenue. (Street car accommodations). Cecil street a- J the continuation of East Trade street, ana ncur the new city park! This niUBt soon become a very valuable property. Also 2 elegant lots, each or 48 feet 8 incnes rront, ana itu xeei aeep, ana Opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak street; with 10-foot alleyway rear and side; 40 feet from the cele-brated Dowd Flats. S- WITTKOWBKY. IX-H-a TCf ANO flftC POdOF V PAArS AMP STOPS I CAKSl ALL KINDS or poors. PtUNTS SMOKeSTACKS BOILCffS AND ALL 'KINDS OTIPON W38K. nAtoM$y,'CHiprsr Aivo gssr. t aranv Mivrn enDnce "PAINTS THAT STAY PAINTED.'.' Phis old reliable Paint has been used In this State for past 20 years. Price CO cents per gallon, in bbls.: 55 cents ln H bbls.; 60 cents in 5 and 10 gal. lots. F. O. II. Balti more. Kend orders to kluuuh i aict i (JO. , Baltimore, Md. Bank Closing Notice. .' i1 Thursday, November 24th, being a national holiday, all the banks of the clyt will be closed, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, MERCHANTS AND FARMERS' NA TIONAL BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE NATIONAL RANK, SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO., SOUTHERN LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. I -4- GET YOUR CARNEGIE LIBRARY BENEFITS DRUG STORE. CUT FLOWERS Wedding Flowers Funeral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. We will do the rest and do it quick and right. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA, N. C Send Telegrams , to Greensboro ' t- Or. C. L. Aloxandcr, DENTIST. : Carson Building, Southeast Corner ot Fourth and Tryon Streets. 'WHEEL.cn 'ii RUNGF, 4 ;arghithc:ts, ; ; CH ARLOTT. N. IX ffeeon ' Floor, 4Cs rjutldie r Co I u ifi Hi The Very Best If there's any other safe Investment as attractive as the Mutual Building ft Loan, it hasn't appeared in these parts. If there's any good reason why every teacher, clerk, or wagev earner of every class shouldn t carry stock here it has never been announced. If people generally realised 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 away. You can get stock to-day by paying a few weeks back. C. L. KEESLER, Sec. a Treas. J. R. PHARR. President. CHASE BRENIZER, Attorney. WM. T. W000LEY, M. D. Gvnaecolocist and Dermatologist. Office and residence. 818 Vfest Ninth Avenue. Charlotte! C :. Office hours: 8 to 12 a. nU i; to ft m. Practice limited to dtseasef pf; women ana SKin aiseases, especially ,Bieviru lysls or organic tissues, such as" mbles ; warts, enlarged veins, superfluous hair nhd other blemishes, without pain or scar. Having had many years' expe. rlence in the above named special branches, and henceforth devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage. L iable to Leak The "Family Stocking' Is liable to leak. Put your surplus dollars In our savings bank, wbere they wUl earn you other dollars. SOUTKERS 10SR S SfililfGS B1NK P. M. BROWN, Pres. W. a ALEXANDER, V. Pres. F. J. HATWOOD, JR.. Cashier. IF.D.AJ A cony modern 6 room Dil worth cottage for sale; on beautifully shaded lawn; corner lot 100x140 feet; can be made 190 feet deep if desired. Terms easy; prices at office. Beautiful building lot on Boule vard 60x140 feet, shady side, near curve, $1,250. 4th Ward 8-room house, rents J240; price $3,000. Investigate and submit offers. F. D Alexander : WC HA VE FOR GALE Farms in Charlotte township, Berry hill, Steels Creek, Sharon, Crab Orchard Plnevllle, Paw Creek, Long Creek, Huutersvllle.1 Houses In every ward In the city, from $600.00 to $11,600.00. Call. WALKER ft CLANTON. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T. M. C. A. Building, s , Q7SQ WILL BUT A NICE BUILDING JI Lot 491-2x125 On Hn merits this lot Is worth $960 to $1,000.. if looking tor a lot on which to build a home or for Investment this certain- ly should Interest 'you. ' i THOS. T.ALLISON;: Real Estate Manager " I SOUTBCRN STATES TRUST CO. . j Hull Building l lion Gee These Before 7-room Cott ge, Nortli Church. ........ 1113 South Caldwell, rooms.. j.,.,..,., 807 East Avenue. . rooms ....... ... ... No. 1 North Caldwell, t rooms..... 1001 South Tryon, 7 rooms... ............ .................. 3,600.09 s rooms, sooierara, Auworvn ..!tif....t, . 9 room, Dllworth. Park, avenue. . ; . . . 5 rooms. Wast Eleventh street . rooms, HortB McDowell I rooms. North Brevard 7 rooms, North Pine street, ........ No. 4 South 'ORGANIZED 1174. Commercial National Bank of Charlotte UNITED STATES Stands First on the Honor North Carolina and out Hi the United States Stands 212. DIRECTORS: Wm. E. Holt, L. Banks Holt, C. W. Johnston, B. jC. Holt, H. C. Eccles, R. A. Dunn, H. M. Miller, Sr., Francels S. Coxe, t. H. Anderson. R. L. Gibbon OFFICERS: WM. E. HOLT. President. AL.BERT T. SUM MET. Teller. Strength Facilities Courtesy Liberal Dealing1 -M r 1 1!. 1 i'x. uonnaeniiai neiauons - LEQNjIRO I. BSXIEJ, ARCHITECT Offlee In 4-C's Building. CRlOITf. N. CAjlOUNA. 44444 E. L. Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating, street, county. 4R. r. grading. Stone and Concrete work so- .; H A W T, O T T HJ . N . C . FRANK P. MILDURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. 44444444)4)4444) Hook & Sawyer, :: architects;; t inaiione and turnam. c. 444444 Organized 1871. Geo. E. Wilson, President, CIf. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President. W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, 15 East Trade Street. CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. . tmMmmA nn,. J H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. Arm,stead Barwcn W. H. Bell. 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 States Depositary Results after sis and a half years ln bostnsssr ASSETS , 91,132,000.00 DBP08ITS 752,000.00 We ere fully alive to the fact that Cue secret of our conspicuous suc cess Is due to the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friends -and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. B. 0; HEATH, President. ESQ Far the City tne county The Gtate of As a progressll e Bang, with' every serve the proi esslve business Interests of individual Arms and corpora-'. CORItESONDENCE! AND Southern States Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. VTRU1T BUILDfriQ. . Qeo, stooh n Ay trs. .. T: Frann, V-Prea. t W. Wcocf. t m A HoWe at Dihvoirth ' ; IS Al VERY DESIRABLE HOME TO OWN. . : t . Wc li;m) scveml of them consult F. C. AbTbott trom $:j,"h7 to $1CI,000. Also several ot tlict choicest lots at $8r0, $i;XX), $l,k)0. ,;;,. : . " '. , Home of, these utopertics are on the. Boulevard, gome on the best, side streets or avenues. y. For particulars. ' You Close a Deaf, 1 - ...,$l.t00. ;. ... g.ZOO.09 4.700.0U ..:.... 8.500.0 3.JB0.OW 4,4)00.0 1.100.0 i Acn na ..... ........ A, WW.w EA AA h ,..., ...... ...... i.WV.W ' AAA AA Tryon Street DEPOSITARY Roll of National Banks in 5,042 National Banks R. A. DUNN, Vice President. A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier. FRANK OILRKATH, PfttSIOCNT; H. M VICTOR. CABMiia. FIRST NATIOIVAL BA.X, .4 CHARtUTTE N Organ'zed 8C5 SIM We ar fully equipped to handle the .accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with, aoond banking. We respectfully Invite a per sonal interview or correspond enca with those who contemplate opening new accounts. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. W. H. TWITTY, Ccshler. 1 ft of Charlotte of Mecklenburg North Carolina modern facility, . we are prepared to CONSULTATION INVITED. for sale raiigirig in prices ; . J rnv ;t i '.'ir rt7'?.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1904, edition 1
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