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.7.IAGS AT GASTOMA. . -'nwf and Mr. HlchaeJ the i.o-ting rarUes -A litt-Mr i l-ntrnalns. . i (. The Observer. - - -umla; Not, J4.A wedding of n t toon place In the tt-esoytsr.Ja .th last evening el a o'clock, when cra Sptuicer, daughter or t. i -irs. Henry Ji. 6pencrr. wa4 mar 1 Ur Mr. William V Mfchaeft The tmmy was performed by Dr. J. O. :unvy : in th prewenoe of , vi'ry uswmbluBw Of Wends of th ion cling partlc. Miss Ida Purt-y t,t; .. pis wrgan and li jransy n rawitK llws piano -played Mendete.imai iv . . . 1 . 1 1 . , . mwaWm. , I.a 1. I,!..! ..u ... y . . -i.,. nii.-i. , i-tt u. .IW ivilUftlilK viwri. ...I' oat If gram down the left 'alair, suj Mr. Fr4 fiayr -own tii runt: Mti H :itl 6rlf, of Nrwton. down htu Uh Miss Annie Plonk down the rls-u: ,Mis jinamio lMvl down tha 1i'; n:i 5tiss Aunla Oray own the rlUi : '1 . . J-j.r.Uway Btowa down the laf, v.tn Mr. D. Watt Jonot down the rbtiiu AVst cainrt the dame of honor. Mra. Jl-ii M. iliiJfh, of CJover, . down the tcntfr a!! lollowed by the flower arirl, ilttkf li Annie Clifford, drosaed l whitd --?anll i and carrying" a basket of v .ryaanUtemuma; next came the gi-oom with; his beat" nun.-Mr.- C. H. Cavis, down the right alale, while tha brlile : advanced down the center alale on th- arm ot her brother,. Mr. Arthur xrxsn fi mho ware her away. The emuv jmrty formed. eroup In front of thlb ojTlctattmr minister. The bride wu banUsomely (owned in a costume t whit organdie, with veil to match, i nd tarried a bouquet of bride's rosea. The bridesmaids -were also dreaaed In whit . iirfandle and Carried pink caniatloria, while the aeottomen were attired In full cventnsr dreta, Mr. and Mr. Mlctviei left n No. for PWtou. where tii' j "Will apend'two weeka with rHallnx. i-n returnlna: to Oaatoula, they w'il keep house. A large number of thflr friendn were at the train to ao them oif and wlahthem a happy honeymomi Mr. O. W. Racan liandamneiy tirtalned the Tuesday Afternn f:iub 11:1s week at ber home, rorner Yoilt street and ITranklln avenu'. Afn i 1 tr8tlnir vatna of trix and trail. fo guests a-re Invited Into the dlnl.13 room, where dellelous refri'Mhnw i s vere aerred In three i-ouraes. Bini le the members of the flub. thpr- w-i preaont as guats the following I'ld'-a. ilra. R. C. Caldwell, -Vr. .1. !. H v land and Mrs. Margaret f. S nn. M . 1. It. Falls and Mrs. K. II. Tm:i have become members of the rl;ib. ijonday afternoon at her honu nun the Avon WUU Mi-s. Itobert WrlRht. aired about 45 years, died of u computa tion of dlseaaea. The funeral took pi kv Tuesday aXternooa In the Sn;on.l I'.n : Hat church. Rev. E. U. Ualn conduct -Inn tho services. The body won in terred In Bhlloh Cemetery. Deceased leavea a bnahand and aveml hlltln 'i. Kcv..B tu Hoke, formerly pusti-r the" Baptiat t-hureh at McAdeuvllle, !m who moved from this comity t. trant, Texas, about a year ngn. 'i if been railed to the naatorate of ihi tVeat End Baptist church, at Aahevi!!e and It la tinderstood that he will cept the call. ""Mr. ..V. T. Marshall hus been -T' ordnted aecratary and treasurer of tln- tiafcton UlvWIon of the I'eyple's Muli'ii! Ik.'oevoient Aaaoclailon to succeed Mr. J.'; White Ware, who goen to Stat' vlllo as treasurer of the Ci-,aiK--FlMnii;.ii llarneas Company. 1 Mr. W. B. Jdorrls left lust nljfht tm V'niori, 8. C.. to spend ThanksKvioit. Or. J. lan Adams. Messrs. A. M. Dlx- 00.: S.. 8. Shu ford, '8. A. Hoblnson .mil . IV. II. Adams left yesterdny for ltl--!i-inond, Va., to see the Vlrarlnin-Carolhm football game to-day. Mrs. T. K. Ilnr ler, of .Atlanta, la the sueat of Mix. W. F. MarahalL nianksglvlngr services wei undue'. - ed thla morning In the A. It. P. church and In the Baptist church. KOCTHEKX WIX8 SCIT. Cane Dlsmlasrd by Judge Boyd Death of t"araier Otixen of Iredell Icap Year Party at Statewvlllc. Correspondence Of Tho Observer, titatesvtlle, Nov. 21 Mr. R. A. Mur- dock. a native of Iredell, who left :n 11 c-ounty about 60 years ago. died recti:. Ij at ' Okalona. Miss., aged 82 years Ho was an Uncle of Mrs. ICllcn Morrt- ou( of Statesvllle, and was ai.xu ruiut ed la a number of other people In this section. The cose of W. T. Wiiftmg, adminis trator of Oeo. W. Duncan va. Souttmrn Railway, Instituted in the Buperto, Court in )m and removed to the United 8tatea District Court has been dismiss ed by Judge Boyd. The amount sul for w-jui $lj,Coa. An flTort Is being made to org-iniae a ovrnpany to put up a new telephone line from Statesville to Clio and ot.ier points. All persons iuteresied are ip iiueated to meet at J. W. Haynes' store Saturday afternoon, December Kri, .it 2 O'clock, I At the meeting of the executive com mittee of the 8ou:h Vudkln BaptVt Ai suelation at the First Daptlat church liorc laat 8a.tui-day morning, u,p.ia lions were consmered and appruv.:d tor Hjiproprtatlutis for mission work in 'he association to the amount or uboul V. (SO. . ',. CommlHslon services will be held at Retherda Presbyterian church Sunday. There will also be services Saturday a I ll. ltev, W. C. Brown assisting th? riva lor, Hev.. Wi.Il. Wi Lellaiid. KeviW, .Cjl'IUdenhour will com'u:-t Thanksgiving services at St. M chaei i churcb.; Troutnian, at 11 a. 111. to-ruor-low, and Rev. W. U Orlsaoni will lc- lure at the Methodist churcb at Trout man the same evening. A leap year party that took the form of progressive courting was givn last evening by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Uowles In honor of Mrs. iJowls' brown er. Mr. louls N. Gantu of Goldsbor-i. There were seven tables, at each ta'a two men being seated, and the ladlus c ere required to propose to each man. ; mlngtea'behig given In which to ciuko the propooal. If accepted the lajy ived a blue ribbon bow; U rejeci- , a red. Miss McGouder, having re vived the largest number of blue bow, u the silver hat pin, the design ;if t h was a crown, and to WiM 'ei r nlng '.waa awarded the consolation. ver stick pin bearing a man's hoa.V e having received the largest nutrber f red bows. Punch and cream and caM-i -rc served, ..It was a most delightful v..ning.i.' loorougniy ? enjoyed by an. . se present were: Misses V. Cone-i . 1. Lois Long, Mary Carlton. XdlU. 11 i n g-, Sadie Lewis. Nell . Anderson,: v ie Sherrlll, Isabel Scott, AJ tie Cor- . i Katie Iee Mills, Magrude.'. . PrUnrose; Messrs. D. J. and . Craig. Whit f Tunstall, Oscar, and Flake Steele. 7m ixing. Bert iey, Louis Oratil. O. E. : FrencU. r tniith. Dr. Hal Cowles, Lou's Mc 1. IL K. Craven.. J. A. Sharps. i Int'TVHtlng gninc of fintfyll at nk jvktwdav nfterr.oon Hi T. M. . f. ,iicd Hi CliarliM Mtlitniy In. i v u teore of 17 tu 0. The gams - iHii and hard fouglit from the I a won only aftir fust, ag h-mk by tue Y. M. C. A. tears. Jniitrrs trial bt teucphoxe. I ivuirt Pmoenlliics Commitment Are AU 1Kih Over the Wire In Texas. '- ' ' St. lM Republic. . . l- .-i ha villa- to 10 Willi rfl gu vcnnYmachhie by the afore said bid boy. earn t, light at T.mpK Tex., a few days since by the arrwt INIU owjr " - - of tho bov. . . . . 1 During u pre mot week gum vending in ...... stolen from the rrom yi ""I mow. Liberality ! who l l. ... .t... ..nlnHt-H downfall. f'r w,:4 but a short tiiw " . '1 mrurtnro mm run 17 ..It....' ih IAnH. uaa n"n- sum . - .,1. , W'li.M.lu iMWkfla louin iiviii - i bl HM'kt hold and wan iwnslnz gillie villi ret'.i'ess pindltfOH- 1 mi 111 a his follower. H took hut a few mlmtiea to run Marry to earth and not mocn iim than that to 81 ' confession. In "u.. ii cot sorrv so fast for his inin- .leeda that he offered to pay for nil tin- gum. When the '"t ray or nop Mi vniino- Price became sorry faster, and announced hla Intention of pleading lfuly y telephone. Benin, the county seat, where presides th? ludire of the County Court, being eight miia uivuv. So It wna arranged that In order lo .expedite matters and r.c erlernte his confinement that a tele phone plea would he accepted. The Judge accordingly took up 'il receiver nt the Helton end f I he line and accepted the plea or guilty, then by the same medium of communication he wafted back the penalty, thirty day" In Jail and 125 tine. Hinging off on the Temple line, he called up the sheriff'! office to notify him that the commit ment papevs were ready. Tin latter official In his ruin, ran;: ui) the superintendent nf the county farm ami Instructed him ro get remly 10 receive a new boarder. That official was at a distant point on the furm when lie got the message through 11 local 'phone, which he used to ring up the faun and order hie- assistant to prepare for the lodger. That worthy replied that he would, nnd so the word whs sent back by 'phono -to the super intendent, the sheriff. lh county Judjfv to the officers at Tern, 'la and finally oonununlrated to Price. Thua the whole transaction, which In volved the prlHoner's liberty for thirty- days, was transacted by -'phone mes sages. There lie will have time to rejl ! that KUin Is dear at any prlcn and lib erty very sweet. This is the first en so far as known where a prisoner Iin: been virtually telephoned Into Jail. Anil It was all done at the prisoner's requ.?t. IHHXOh AT THIS WEDDING. A WlUatler I'nriiiMlietl the Music anil Then UiiCMls kldnapiKMl the IlrUlc- grtMMii. Ctilcaao Inter Ocean. Kidnapped on his wedding night, and taken to the home of a friend, where he was forced to play poker all night and was served with refreshments that had been charged to his account, was the experience of J. William Cornwell, whose bride was Miss Janet Longlund. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.ongland, of T328 Stewart avenue. The wedding and kidnapping took place Saturday, bui the practical joke did not. leak out until yesterday. Mr. Cornwell and his bra'dc had plan ned to make a hasty exit after the cere mony was performed, but their friends were too shrewd for them. The bride made her escape and vanished to some downtown hotel, where she was to meet her husband as sixm ns.-lnr could get away. Hut two of the ushers, the "best mun and two of Corn well's "best" friends did not let him get out of their sight. When they saw that he was -about to slip away from the reception which follow ed the wedding, they went out the back door and made a dash for the front of the house Just as Cornwell was coining down the steps. He tried to enter the cab and get away, but they cut htm off, so he ran down the ..street In his dress suit, his patent leather shoes, and with a heavy overcoat thrown over his arm His friends followed In the cab and overtook him after a chase of four blocks and made him a prisoner. They look him to the home of a friend and treated hlin to a poker game and with refresh men Is which he had paid for un til 6 o'clock In the morning, when he was allowed to go. To carry the Jok further, they saw to It that he lost. In the meunttme his wife was waiting for him ut the rendesvoua downtown. Since Cornwell was released his friends haven't heard from either of them. The kidnapping of the groom was not the only feature -of the Comwell-Long-land nuptials. By express desire of the bride, who declared tluvt she wanted something out of the ordinary at her wedding, all the music for the service was supplied by an expert whistler. "O. Promise Me." whistled, was the sub stitute for the wedding march, and oth er jiipular airs, also whistled, made up the rest of the musical irogramme. it was while they were still under the influence of this exciting music that t ornwi ll"s friends planned to kMna him. THE HEATHKIt. I VreeaKl for Kriday and Saturday-Nul l Ii Caroliiiii: Kail" Kriday and Sniiiid.iv; lijlht to fi-fsit north vlndf. I" S. '.',.;ii Ik r l:nr aii. 'li.ii lolii-. N. C Nov. 4. I'emiK tut lire and liri-cliit:.Uon retain lor the t,-nty-fi ur Imiii-s enoinir at S r. m. io-ia . .Maxiiiiiua teiiiiH rattii '- it Minimum temperature 41 Kxcess for th day t S eeumitlated exeeSM for the month 1 Accumulated tlolicio.ney f r the year.. ;w Frecipitution 0 Total Tireelpltatioii for Hie inoiitli l.W Ai-eumulnled i-xoi'.i for the month "4! Accumulated lcfielr.evy for the ycf..S.!M Prevailing wind diruction uortheast. Tl-.tre ii8 natch cimpllmtitary talk Inn- yVHl.;rduy of the Conooid band whl.-Ji furnished music for the KntirlilM of Pythias on Thanksgiving eve. It make excellent muaic. A FACT PROVEN. Should Convince Even the Most Skep . tlcal of Its Truth. If there Is the slightest doubt irt the minds of any that dandruff germs do not exist, their belief )m compelled by the fact that a rabbit innoculated .with the germs became bald in six weeks' time. ': It must be apparent to any person therefore that th only prevention of baldness Is the destruction of the germ which action Is successfully ac complished in one hundred per cent, of eases by the appllcaUon ot Newbro's Herplcide. Dandruff Is caused by the same germ which causes baldness and Can be pre vented with tho same remedy New bro's Herplcide. , Accept no substitute, :"Destroy , the cause, you remove the' effect' - Bold by leading druggists.. Send KM. In stamps for sample to the Herplcide. Co., Detroit. Mich. R. 11. Jordan CoM Special Agents. ' ' Special Notices a I'l r- TUB OSI.V OKNl'lNB 1MPPORTBD ("ltir hearing the government's Impor tation KUimp I aold Hi my cigar stand, an well a every other brand tit Cigar lupulnr Willi the trade. Box trade U mud u specially. We are most abun dantly stocked for the holiday trade Willi all supplies for noioker. IKK lIlItSIIBERG. tV:itral lintel Cigar Htumt. TIMXK81JIVIN'! WAS AN KVKNTK! I. .,ny at the viem. Hundreds of pe""'" ie nerved with turkey, quail, wild ilaek. oyster, eii:, iiuwi'iw, t.. -illwllvn hill of fare In evidence here icsterday will be conspicuous again to- ay. It Is an evpry-'iiiy nuamesa ir iik to serve cliole- viands. CKM ItKSTAI'PANT. K. V. Creawell, Manager. I'l.KNTY FKKtttl CBLEBY. HHIIOKK ft Cf)., ." WKST TKADB. TH K MOST HI"CCK8lrri. TII.V.VKS plvlng illnneri wi-re Ihose that Ismclit lln-li- niealH from Austin. While extra efToi-ts wen made In provide a ircmuu iioiih ntock of fricli meals for Thnnka glving, It Is an every-ilny liuslnesM for us .0 offer til" lient obtainable. Fine Rusnts. Veal, Pork, (-'hie Home-Made Riiusaife. etc. Ill ine-RriUH-reil laril. T. II. A I S TIN. :n North Try. ui. You vole h" lor tli" library. I'HANO-AMKRP'AN PI. I'M IMDIdXil In ;- and two-pound cans: Krani n .MTiprlcaa Punch Sauce and t'lintud Sauce. Tills Is t!ii- se -ond cason we have handled these gwlg and wo know they aro the 'Iiicmi plum rualnInsH can ned. If you will only ;ii- them a trial vou will be co.ivlnr.J. Mll.r.Klt-V AN VKSH CO. moi ii'Hai ki. funics:-: that : finl-: I'iiieari ami I it hi" I'll. - real North Carolina ll-n l;wbeai I I iii..-M iiuallty: M'lpkesren Huckwheut Flour: Northern Hack wheal Flour; Ig Cabin Maple Syrup. 8AIIRATT BLAKKl.Y, N Tryon and H. rinirc"i St.". PRI-I.ANH ,1, RKI.IKV K THAT ITU. FKKI.I N AFTER KATINO. D1LVVORTH llRI t COMPANY, P.. 8. DAVIS. Phone l'4T. wi FOR RUNT-STORK ROOM. .IIS KA8T Trade, also '.tl Smith Church; Modern House. X West F.leventll. ii rooms; 11 Pi S. nib ('. 7 rooms: "Vi North .Mellow. -U. 1, mums. I:iik" lot and bain: l'J H'uilh 1). u niuins. J. ARTIIi rt HKNl HCli. SON ISRo. ALLAN'S 1IKADACI1H AND NEl'RAl. ula Kcpiedy will cure your headache vila-ii ollii-i" remedies fall. Price cents ;U Wool "ALL .V SIIKPPAHH'.S. WK tl.WIJ SO.Mi; ISAItOAINH TO olfer In Second-! 1 i I I'prlght Pianos: iilm sott)e Mood 8- "ond-Haiiil Organs taken In exi-hungc for pianos. We don't give away pianos, but sell them a cut prices. Kleven .d ol lar I makes to select from. WIIHKLKH WALL I'APKR CO., V. M. C. A. Ilullillnn. (It. WAKKFIBLD WILL SPKND Thanksgiving out of tie- illy. Ie will be In bis ol'tiee Monday morning. BKLL'8 POULTRY AND (1AMK SKA sonitig, Capres Kilchen Roiiiiuet. Im ported Olive oil, Olives ill bulk. Smyrna Pulled Washed Figs In basket, yho Fancy Fins In two- and five-pound boxe; Finest Cluster Table Raisins Inl-pound cartons; Dates, plain and stuffed, in packages, "Pilgrim" Canned floods me the. linest parked. Quickest delivery. r.SH ICR liKOTHKRS. Two "nltones. .'!tl ami 4 Hi. OUR HOLIDAY STOCK OF PIPES, Ci gar and cigarette holders, cigar canes, etc., now ready fur the inspection of gift-hunters. The solution of whnt to givn a man Is solved here. You ennnot provide a gift that would be npprecla ted so much as one of the above articles. (TIARLOTTFi CIOAK CO. Between Woodall At Sheppurd's and (J ray Drug Co's. RKMEMBER BEFORE TO I COMK TO Chariot lo. that our rnts are only Jt.'n to $1.30 per day for transients. New house and furniture, with modern con veniences. A. good vnnny of our custom ers tell us that tho Queen City Hotel Is the lt place for l be money la the I'nllitl btutes. Go lin-ic uttil be cin vlnced. WK ARE RKCE1VLNO EVERY DAY our new fa n nod fruits and vegetables, puckotl under ti.o 'Kunlimun" label. Spe cial price In cuse lots. Fresh line yf -vegetables ot Saturday morning. W give automobile tickets on every 60c In vash received at our store. COCHRANE & ROSS. ni9 N. Tryon St. ' Phono zrt. TO LET Five-room brick liousr. close In. Sli.itl; 4-room franv bouse. I". Sixth street, near Myers, i.nti; houses for ol ored tenants from 7"c to SI. Jo per we -k. homes for sale, J1..VXI. JJ.'H, $:!.00i. Jl.Tfm to H'.Wt. K. L. K EES LEI!. 2J 8. Tryon St. RDKItS WILL ItB TAKEN FOR HAVD- made corset covers and chemlwis; aloi embroidery and featber-atitchlng In i,d-! rtitlon tu atamping. MINN IK A. COC11RAXE. ; Room S. Hunt Building. r.KN'.IA M I N FRANKLIN' HRKAMKD not that ears would lie prowlkMl by t-lectricitv on the streets of Charlotte. Little now do scientists know of the hidden propcitiea in Midu Water, which give result an yet unueconted for. J. W. SAMPLE, Manager. 'Phone S33. 2A South Tryon. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM. For the treatment of WHISKEY, MORPHINE nnd other Drug Addictions. Special apartment and nurses for lady patient. S. M. Crowell M. D., Medical Director. No. i Weei Third strwt. Charlotte. N. C. WB HAVE A FULL 8TOf;K t)K CWii.' Orates, which la the best grate sold. We also handle tiles and mantels, both haid wcod and native pine. Lumber, shingles, laths and all kinds of house flnlsh. CAROLINA MFG. C. Jan. A. Korc. Mgr. WM HXCHANOB THE 20.0 DISC OR CO-1 lumbla Oraphophonen for the gfi.U0 gi-aph! opliones and allow $3.00 for your second I band amphopliono. This Ih not a new! oner for we have muCe this exchange for years. Ws also offer to exchange lupaupuoiien ior seona-naua oicyctes. QUEEN CITT CYCLE CO. DO TOU NEED ANYTHING! TO MANI cure your finger nails with? If so. give us a call. We can supply your wants. Mayer's, Druggist, Oixth and Tryon tureeis. coone ztiz. OKPHHTIVK PI I MEING CAM RK averteo If you place your orders with ti A. ti. '.Viitiu.. en Plumbing Co. W employ only ei il workmen, and every Job. no matter how small or large. Is glvn the clonus attention. Only the highest graile work executed. Prompt nena Is a feature that has popularised our bUHlnoKS. A. R. WlUntann PluroUng New bound with TestamontM .In leather, iwitlier on SiHcIaIac-. side. Juxt Iho thing " (ur IxK-ket use or for1 a irwiit. C. II. Robhisoii Co., 8 Went Klftli Street. jf L J Realty - Charlotte Realty for Sale and Rent, as Follows: For Rent Two very desirable store East Trade, Nos. 20C and 208, now occu-pied by Q. W. Norman, and W. II. Hoover respectively, rosseaslon January 1st, 1905. Also 1 desirable place for office or shop West 6th street; 60 feet from North Tr.von street. Also ,: 2 basements on West Trade street, suitable for shops. Also 4-room dwelling., upstairs; moden Improvements, South Poplar, CO feet from West Trade street. FOR 2 .'i-rooin cottages. Xos. 309 and Jill. South McDowell street; lot each 49 1-2 1H8 feet: splendid gardens, a wellof good water on lot. One 6-room collage, 1004 lOast Trude street. Also One 4-room cottage, corner 9th an! Myers streets. by Also, 1 whole square (containing 4 acres); at foot of East Trade street having 26 desirable building imn and fionting on Elizabeth avenue. (Street car accommodations). Cecil street a". J 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, mid opposite Graded School and' on corner of Oak street; with 10-foot alleyway rear and side; 40 feet from the cele-broted Dowd Flats. S. WITYKOWSKY. N 2 I52ACRESI Good farming land in Long Creek town ship for sale. M 26 West Trade. M M XXXXXTXXXXXXX ii p u son u raw. Dermal Balm is the best preparation we have ever eld for beautifying the kin and curing chapped hands and lips. It does not effect the skin in the least, on ihd olher it mak's the bkin soft and white. Use it before 'etiiiri"; at n'j;ht. ONLY AT- al j Vote ho re fin the 51.000 Library. CUT FLOWERS Wedding Flowers Funeral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. We will do the rest and do it quick and right. jJ.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA. N. C Send Telegrams to nreenabnro , Corn Meal Is the Bes t eeeewseeeee WHEELER & RUNGF, I ARCHITECTS,;'; IT CHARLOTTB. M. C - X t fseottd Floor, 0s Btitldie. J if li'-Af-fi' Piv-li. ':;.&'. trj. ;-ffJS lis i f Col or - on that great buaineas street of SALE 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 away. Tou can get stock to-day by paying a few weeks back. E. L. KEESLFR, Sec. &. Treas J. R. PHARR. President. CHASE BRENIZER, Attorney. WM. T. VV001UEY, M. D. Gynaecologist and Dermatologist. Office and residence, 318 West Nlntl Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Office hours: 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 d. 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. Having had many years' expe. rlehce in the above named special branches, and henceforth devoting m I entire time to them, confidently hope ' for general patronage. FOR SALE. Stock of good stand, or write goods in brick building, near Atherton Mill. Call WALKER & CLANTON. 202 S. Tfryon. DR. H. F. RAY Osteopathy, Graduate Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite a. Hunt building. Ofnre hours t to U; 1 to i Sundays and Thursday afternoons by appointment Thone HM: esstdenca. 171. Dr. Cm Lm Alexander, DENTIST, Carson Building. Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Streats. j F.D.Aej FOR SALE J t Immediate Possession. The F. B. McDowell Dllwprth J Home A thoroughly modern, conveniently arranged 7-room 4. cottage (one floor), on beau e. tiful blue grraas lawn, densely shaded; corner lot, 100x160 f feet or can be had 100x190 I feet if desired. Full Information of I F. 0. Alexander e Elizabeth Heights la. one of the choicest and In out . desirable suburban districts. WE OFFER THERE: Several choice lota. One good -room house. One elegant - 8-room resi dence. , LOCATION PRICE TERMS I THOS. T.ALLISON i Beat Estate Manager f 11 Mm I loo Geo These Before You Close a Deal, 7-room CotUge, North Church. . . . ... , . 1111 South Caldwell, rooms............ 807 East Avenue. rooms ... No. 1 North Caldwell, rooms 1001 South Tryon, 7 rooms. rooms, Bouisrard. Dil worth......'.... ... S rooms, XMlworth, Park avenue. . . fi rooms, Wsat Eleventh street. . . . c rooms, North McDowell 6 rooms. North Brevard . , 7 room, north .Pine street No. 4 South Ili U lit ll i III 81111! ORGANIZED 1874. Commercial National Bank of Charlotte UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Stands First on the Honor Roll of National. Banks in North Carolina and out 5,042 National Banks in the United States Stands 212. r DIRECTORS: Wm. E. Holt, L. Banks Holt, C. W. A. Dunn, R. M. Miller, Sr., Francels S. Coxe, D. H. Anderson, R. L, Gibbon OFFICERS: WM. E. HOLT, President. R. A. DUNN. Vice Fresldent. ALBERT T. SUM MET, Teller. Strength Facilities Courtesy Liberal Dealing Confidential Relations limm L. MUTER, ARCHITECT Offlec In 4-C's Building. CUSlQTTr. H. CAROUNA. E. L Props! & Company ' R. R. contractors. excavating, street, coun'y. R. It. grading. T Stone and Concrete work so- i 4, lieiTPT. A H a H T. r t t vs , N . C . . FI9ANK P. M1LBURH, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. 4-040-- t Hook S-Sawyer, ARCHITECTS J; Charlotte and turham, I C. j 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, 36 East Trade Street. CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. . . Armirta Pf.,0n J H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. M& Armistead Burwell. w n BelR Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nightwatchnun Employed. Charlotte National Bank I United States Depositary Result a after six aj4 a half yean la business: ASSETS f 1,182,000.00 DEPOSITS 752,000.00 We sre fully alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess Is due to tho courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friends and depositors, and on this basis solicit your business. B. 0. HEATH, President, DEPOSIT A For the City of Charlotte ho County of Mecklenburg The State of North Carolina progressive Bank, ; with very niodern facility,, we are prepared ta fe. the progressive business Interests of Individual firms and corpora , Ah a serve Hons. CORRESPONDENCE AND- CONSULTATION INVITED. i Southern States Trust Company CAPITAL S2O0.OOO. TRUST BUlCDiriQ. Geo. steDh nt. Pre. T . Frank lln, V-Pree, W. k Wood, T'ea 0M SOUTH TRYON STREET "Wit liin a block and a half of the 'court house, we arc offering a desirable home .property, of about nine rooma,"" in very nice order; with steam he.at and other modern conveniences. ' x ,AVe M ill make a splendid, price for a quick sale. : .J f F. C, Abbott ca Company. BVERTTMINO IN REAfc EHTATE. ...ti.ioo.ft ... 1,200.00 4.700.00 3.S00.0O S.SOO.OO S.SSO.OO 4.000.0 1.100.0 l.ORO.OO 1,350.00 2.C0O.OO Tryon Street. Johnston, E. C. Holt. H. C. Eccles. R. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. t FRANK OILRf ATX. PRCRtOKMT H, M VICTO. CSBMikff. iATI0U BAK, Oryan'zed r8C5 $1,740,448 We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. Ws respectfully Invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who eontamplata opening utsr accounts. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. W. H. TWITTY, Ceshler. Y
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