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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, DECEIIBER C, 1C0L . ::issioxlks in bSSiox s.cr imtoktjlXT busixes3 v OfiSdals Take Oath or Offloe l civs Bond The Interesting Re or Treasurer Walker Juror c January Court Chosen- Ma gis toa Sworn Other Important iKuxacuona. '. .i mpst Important: meeting of the ,nty commissioners within the year -.is held at the "court house yesttraay nitngr at 1 cloclt and lasted till te in tfte afternoon. The county offl i ww swortt into office and a large mount oTttfher buslneas of an lmpor ; nit character was transacted, v Immediately after the meeting wax called no ' order 4he boar of county inmlsJonf9 for the next two years v u aworn in by Clerk of the Superior Court J. A. Russell. Those who took The atS were aa follows: J. H. Wed dington, H. JT. Brown, B. T. Price. H. H. Kell and C V. Purr. The bast named succeeds Mr. M. C McLaughlin, and 1 the only new member of the board. The board then proceeded to the swear ing In of the county ofHcerg. The oath was flrat administered to r.lr. A. M. McDonald, icglster of deeds. II la bond of lie. WO was signed by Mrs. C. C. ' McDonald. Parka Kirkpatrlelc. and-Z. T. Smith. Sheriff N. W. Wul 5 ice was then sworn In under a bond of 53.000 aa sheriff, and $10,000 aa tax col lector, With T. M. Shaw, George A. Howell. 8. S. McNlneh and W. Q. Mr Laughlin aa bondsmen. Mr. J. 8. With er, city cotton weigher, gave bond In ha euro of J1.000, signed by Mr. B. K. "Wither W. A. Rwhara, aa successor to Coroner A. A. Cathey. gave a bond oMS.000, signed by C. Gresham and . I,- Friday. Surveyor J. B. Fpratt bond of $1,000 was signeu oy . m. Long and Z. T. Smith. Constables were then sworn in ns fol lows under approved bonds of $"00 each : A "!. Rau and K. W. RIgler for Char lotte township; L It. Culp for PIneville township; V. P- Fesperman for Long Creek; T. U Vail. Jr.. for Providence: J. Lester Morris for Morning Stsr; D. W, Teeter, for Crab Orchard. No con thla -were elected) in Deweese and ' Lemley's. Constables for the remain ing townships ranea 10 appear un -count of the distance and weather. They have SO days In which to qualify and be sworn In. The board unanimously re-elected ' Burwett ft Cansler as county attorneys for the next two years. Dr. C. S. McLaughlin was re-elected county physician at a salary of 60ft. At the request of Mr. J. 8. Withers, cotton weigher. Mr. It. T. Simpson was appointed assistant cotton weigher. Mr. J. H. Weddlngton was unani mously re-elected chairman of the board. He appointed Messrs. H. J , Brown and S. H. Kell as the court house committee. Messrs. B. Y. Price Old C Z. Furr were appointed as the committee on the county home. Dr. M. J. Walker was sworn in for Ills second term as county treasurer, and; his bond of $85,000. given in a sure ty company, was approved. Dr. Wal lers report wras sulbrritlOcd to the " board and will be subjected to careful auditing before it Is approved. The statement shows that the total amount received from the general fund for the past twelve months is $180,123.33. while the total disbursements were The following is a summary of the expenditures: larouni-s and lint-takers $ tv.KJb Books and Btationery 274 70 Clerk pf the board of county 970.9S commissioner Contingent account Convict camp account ., . .. . Coroner and post mortem ac , count " .- County commissioners . County coupons.. .. County Jail County physician - County treasurer Courthouse Finance committee Lunatic poor and county home Printing and advertising Registrations and elections... Roads and bridges Smallpox hospital Superior Court : Unclaimed fees Board of pensions B6.747.54 . 23,667.80 . 227. SIS. 20 18.093.35 3.223. S2 . 600.00 . 2.144.00 . 1.221.85 131.00 87.60 23.s24.nr .106. so 103. 02 633.23 2.312.00 8,087.73 17.88 $12.00 As to the public road fund, which is kept as a separate account, the report Shows that the total receipts In that de partment were $24,107.71. while the din bursements were $21,893.50. The follow ing Is the summary of disbursements by townships: Charlotte Berryhill . . Pteele Creek Sharon Clear Creek Crab Orchard 'Mallard Creek Paw Creek .. .$19,312.03 234.33 231.87 447. or 234. i2 r.80.r.o 416.20 377.29 Jurors were drawn for the January civil term of Superior Court, which con venes January 16th. as follows: 'First week J. K. Alexander, S. A Armstrong, J. Wilson Alexander. W. A Allen, J. F. Cashlon. Mack Wilson. W. . 8. Caldwell. W. 8. Hipp. Sr.. Adolphus Freeman, F. M. Hlnson. Frank C. Dix on, J. B. Hudson, Joe A. Freeman. W. EL King, W. A. McWhirter, W. L. Lnhg. John Fisher. A. M. Sammondale R. U Baxter, W. 8. Chambers, Wr. K. Camp bell. T. C. McGinn. W. B. Reaty. Second week W. N. Crawford. James P.. Gibson, J. G. Moss. J. H. Bigham, J,F. Toungblnod. James A. Knox. K. I.. JBamett, It. H. faruthers. W. M. Oro wfelV E. 8. Berryhill. J. J. Hutchison. Holt Armour. G. L R. McAuley. P. 11 Phelan. Joseph Ouribaldi. Charles Rell. 3. E. Brown, J. c. McCiure. W. P. Alex ander, J. G. Frelaiid, W. McSmith, W T, Jlolder and H. G. U Rea. 4 ' MAGISTRATES SWORN IN. ' , The magist rates of the county, cle, tr.l at the recent election for the term of ; two years, are sworn In by the clerk of '. the court, on any day during the next 80 days. Only three or four have qual ified and been sworn in. the bad weath er being resjionsible. The following aie the magistrates elected: Charlotte township J. H. VanNess. "W. J. Hutchison. C. F. Childress, J. C. "Herring. J. K. A. Alexander. J. P. Carr J, T. ' .A, Lawing. Richard Stewart. C. C. Moore, O. F, Asbury, J. F. Alfflee. TW, Dixon. J. J. Williams, H. A. Mur rlll,' W.' B. Ktdd, R. A. Dunn. Fred A Bawyer. D. Alexander, J. T. Orders. "W. .i'Hendersoii, J. A. Johnston and J. P. C Morris, St eetf Creek township Jos. Sledge, ..Jjmei K. Irwin, S. C. Price. HerryhtU town J. J. Price, J. M. rioan, W.IW. Long. FinevIllerW. M. Garrison, F. C. Har- M. A. Edwards. rrovdence-rJ., B, Ross, W, N. Mc- ; KKV0LUT1ON' IMMINENT. A Bure sign of opproaching revolt and ferious trouble In your system is ner-X- it tstiess, sleeplessness, or stomach up !. Electric Bitters will quickly dis' Iter ' the , troublesome causes. ; It mt falls to tone the stomach, regu ; ? the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate i Liver, and clarify the blood. Run i . n systems benefit particularly, and ; ' the - usual attending. achs vnnish '.'r its searching snd thorough effec.1 .-.'m'. inectrlc Bitters Is only. .Ma. ' Ihnt " retuTd If U; don't gv.' r i t rp if -facttoK, utranteed liy m "lei l.'unii Co.. tTiwni!. , 1 t hiviu J S. Khox. ' ' ' ' Sharon, township J.' Walt Kirkpat- Morning Stir township- W, H, Mc Ginn. J. B. Bmlth J. M. McBwen, " Cleaj" Creek township J, A.' Helms, T M 'Morris,' J. K. Hough, E. H. Hln son. J. w. vrsu. F- WHUms. Crab OrcJbard township Joe R. HutcliUon. C. L. Abernethy, Charles B. J Malland Creek township W. M. Puett. John P. Huntr, Jonathsn Heed, D. F. j Ij&vijw, Huntersville townshlp-D. W. 'Mayes, W". C. McAulef, L. H. irwm. I The superintendent of the county home subiwtttoa me ioiioh.k J't"-: Number wtite Inmates, 29; admitted during month 1: discharged. 1; olored inmates, 21: admitted. 4; discharged 1. total number Inmates. 52. Expendi tures for the month, $227.22. JRrtffFS. Minor HappenU gs In and About the mi tJ the l -Mr Armisteud 1 turwcll, Jr.'s houses on North' Church stre H are rapidly ne.uhiK completion, the waljs mid roofs being al ready up. -The eity stores ire already filled with OhrtKttn'M Koorts luid the holiday trade has otned up wltb a rush. Business Is pii king up consldjrably. -YeMterday was a rt mafkahly quiet day It. irt)lh-e circle. conshlertiiK the state of !.. ueulhcr. Too contents of the police Htatlon last night were two drunks and one nisii ,f assault. -Th" miuth-hoimd thr.niKli Iialns of the H,,ulnerti Railway were delayed yesterday noniiiiB bv in iceW "it neur Alexandria. Vu An fnhi' pimped tb' track and ile luv'ed traltlc for seeen.l hours. Last night's ti'ilnw were about on lime. The Kp.rth hcigue ot Tryon Street Methodist church will hold Its regular in slni'MH sest lon In the church parlor this evening at !i (.clock. Mr. Caudle will con duct the devotional part and make a short address, after which the election of ur t'eers will take plai. -Tryon Strict Methodist Sunday school has di-ehled to piifebnw a new song book. The Siuiilav school 1h cIiiik very effective work and the attendance is increasing cn h Sunday. As soon as the new aon(t looks can oe had music will become a special feature. It Is learned tluit the Mulshing plant of S John l.e.i flons Company, of Phil i m Iphln. which was ni the point of coming In Charlotte on e, has divided to locate In Sprav. HockiuKiiaiu ounl. The lirm Have up the Idea ot coining to Chariot t" oi. tin-death of 111 senior incmlw r. Mr. fl. John I .en. and anin'iinecd that their ma chinery would he so Id. PERSONALS. The Movcsnents of A Number of Peo ple, Visitors ml Others. Mr. George F. Cochrane, nf Newton, was In the ity yesterday on his way to S ill hern Pities, vhere he is engaged In news'tnper work. - - Mr. A. It. Au ln ws, l Atlanta, repre senting the Sim Life Insurance Company, was in tho city ycHtcriiivv.- Mr J. M. llarnelt. of King's Mountain, was in the city yesterday. Mr. S. H. Uundy, of Monroe, was in town venterday. Messrs. V. W. Ashforit. John L. Ncw li Id. !.. E. Koliey, M. L. ltolit y and .1, M. Wright, prominent railrqad officials of Washington, .liter spending the night in the city at the Central I l;ti"l. left yester day morning for Moorcsvllle on a hunting trip. Mr. James C. Caldwell, of Greensboro, was In the city ltfst night. Mr. William Ashley, an insnrane man of Greetisboto, was in Hie city yes terday. Mr. ti T. Cooper, if Greensboro, was at tin Central yesterday. I ir. W. H. Everb"irdt,'"of Newton, was amonif the visitors In town yesterday. Mr. (lustjv I'hle.s, of Nova Scotia. Is the guest of his uncle. Capt. A. Thles, in Piedmont I'irk. Mr Charles H. iHidJei'. a .former resi dent, is among 'lie guests at the Central. Mr. J. W. Ferguson returned yesterday from a business trip in South Carolina. Itcv. John K Butt left yesterday for Concord to spend a few days'. Mr. It. O. Harbin, of SLatesville. is in the dtv. Mr. I). N. Moore, of Torkvllle. 8. C, was in the city on business yi-sterday. Mrs. John liovce, of Whltevllle. spent last night in the city, a guest at the Cen- tral. Mr. J. W. Shloloy. harness ni.inill'ac, m the citv visitors Mr. I). W. Aderls-lt Is a vlsllinr in tho dtv from Hlldehrand. City bwi " i, Dr. Annio Alexander, ana Misses Lily Reserved scuta tor ''At . '')Jvr.r' ; Long, Julia Alexander. Willie Durant. which will beat the Aca'Vmj T hnrsday , B Q Cordelia Phlfer. Julia night. g un sal -A. at J. dan s ,Ujbert80U and Annlft j,arkB HUtchln-vH,e..-iWo,,; n W'end C JulU, A,er der. Mary Johnston, west Av iiue at l he other. Susie jiut ninson. , . .. Af ,i1Vrtfiri wishes to Ml's- l'hlfcr Krwln, of Morganton, re r.Tl.un? wn-i "-corns WSK cently fleeted .State regent, will be the ilie State mat tiny must pay u tax of guest of honor. ik of court. - - - Messrs It S. Kaves and li. H. ('lark, of I" the efret that the holders of spot Rutherrordloti. arrived in tin city last cotton sell their product and then spec light and are at Hie Bunrd. i ulate on futures. This advice will not .n J. vt . l ociiian, oi Atianni. a special : v 's V visit r in I' u vest cr, 1 1 OM specially hopeful phase of the sit- I 'resident H. nrv U.uis ?,itl,'. "of David- J'-y' the crop Is unprece- -n College, arrived iii Up- citv last night ''OM,,'l and there has been a tremen- :in,l is at :he Buford. clous drop in the price of cotton, the Mr. II. c. Wilson, of Statesville. is in the , farmers are prosperous and are fully iiy. staying it the Buford. protected against hard times by their Mr. w. I. McNeill, a cotton mill man of j0ther products, in a talk with Senator i Vs"" f'ri v:'S vlKlt"rs hiiTlllman the other day on a train. I Mr. j'Y t'oihran. who. I.M he.-n spend- ," "h,,ut ,,h helD the Interior batiks 'pk seviTil .lavi iii tf) eiiv. rctiirn'd to would be to farmers. And Senator Till- Atlanta. C,a . last night. j man said: 'The farmers do not gen- Mr. -3. M. Chasmai-. of the Chasmnr- era lly need even that help, in my opin- King Sui. ply Cinipanv. of Savannah. Ga., ! is mi the city, stopping at the Manufae- j cotton and wait for better prices.' '"iT"'..'.'1'', , , "A11 I" "li." concluded Mr. Nelson. W'r :;sJ v' ".'"'"the situation is not so bad as It looked ... ,,- i.,i ii, fc,, i ,,i u: I'm, nil, l l, VUIUHI Mills, at McCall. S. C.. is in ihe city. Mr. R. It. Fairfax, a prominent young In spa-si nian of Roanoke. Vn.. is in the city, at the Maiuil'acturr.s' Club. Southern Agency at Cornelius. Charlotte shippers will be Interested to know that the Southern Railway he coast. Wednesday fair: fresh north has established an atnpnev nt Pnr. Mest winds. Melius. Heretofore, it has been a pre pay point, but now a regular agent is i In charge and shippers will be bene- , fitted thereby. . ., , . A Christmas Offering. The Observer is offering a year's subscription for the best written car riers' address to be used Christmas ! day as a greeting from the carrier i boys of the paper. Contestants must ' send in copy not later than the 20th - inst. There are no restrictions as to number of verses. . South Carolina's Official Vote, Columbia. S. C. Doc. 6. The official vote of South Carolina for President follows: Parker, 62,863; Roosevelt, 2, 271; Debs, 22; Watson, 1. NO MORE SUFFERING. If you are troubled with Indigestion get a bottle of Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure ant see how quickly It will cure you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Spencer, la., says: "Have had Dyspepsia for 20 years. H'y case was almost hopeless. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure was recom mended and I used a few bottles of it and it Is the' only thing that has elleved me. would not be without i it. Have doctored with local physt-1 clans and also Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some 1 relief, but Kodoi Dyspepsia. Cure Is the only remedy that ha taone mo any good, and I heartily recommend it Every person suffering with Indiges tion or Dyspepsia should use It." Sold i by R.JB. Jordan ft Co. . PLEASURES fOF, SOCIETY. The Daughters of the A.merlean Rev olutlon will give their silver tea at the homo of Mrs. Lntta C. Johnston, on North Tryon street, this afternoon from 4 till 7 o'clock- N'o formal Invi tations have been sent out, but the public Is cordially Invited to at ten The tea will be unique in that each lady receiving will be attired In a com tume Indicating her ancestry, and this feature will doubtless add much inter" est to the gathering. Those who will receive are us fni lows: Meadames A. L. iSmlth, Latta C. Johnston, Rufus Barrlnger, John Van Landingham, J. C. Burrowes, Josephine Durant, D. P. Hutchinson, Frank I. Osborne, B. C. Register, C. B. Stephenson, J. M. Harry, John R. Irwin, H. A. London, Jr., L, O. Means, W. It. Wood, Nan. E. Young, 8. V. Young, M. A. Osborne, John Wilkes, Stonewall Jackson, H. B. C, Bryant. It. H. Jordan. J. E. Rellloy The literature section of the Wom an's Club will meet this morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs. J. K. Rellley, in Dilworth. The subject for discussion Is "Scotland Free." Mrs. Walter W. Watt entertained yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock In honor of Miss Mary Oates Caldwell. A number of out-of-town guests were present. S 'Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Long, of Mt. Pleasant, have arrived in the city and .or visiting thtlr son, Mk H. Cy. Txitig, at his home. In Dilworth. Mrs. J. I. Austin, of Red Springs, Is tho guest of Mrs. F. O. Hawlcy. Mrs. Francis Tomllnson, of Fayette- vllle. who Is pleasantly remembered in Oils ..lt, ,,c in.. ito r nho, i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lam both, at the residence of Dr. I. W. Falson, ott North Tryon street. Mr. 1"). A. Tompkins entertains this afternoon at 2 o'clock at a luncheon In the Manufacturers' Club, in honor of Miss Mary Oates Caldwell and Mr. Julian II. Taliaferro, whose marriage will take place to-morrow. The guests will be the bridal party and the out-of town attendants. Miss Hilda. Gherken. who has been visiting Mrs. H. A. Klueppolberg, ro turned to her home, In Augusta, Ga. this morning-. Mrs. Amanda Caldwell and Miss Jen nte Caldwell will arrive In the city this morning to attend the Caldwell Taliaferro marriage which takes place to-nvorrow evening. Other arrivals to day for the event will be Mrs. Chas. A. Turner, of Statesville, Mrs. Theodore F. Kluttz and Miss Jeannie Kluttz and Mr. and Mrs. A. "I. Hoyden, of Salisbury. Miss Hazel Bolton came )n last night lrom her home at Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. J. T. Turner, of Clover, spent the day In the city, on her return from Salisbury, where she went to sing at the Elks memorial services Sunday. Mrs Jones will bo pleasantly remembered in Charlotte as Miss Kim a. Courtney, of lenolr. Mrs. J. Lindsay Patterson, of Win ston-tMilem, spent last night in the eity, a guest at the Buford. THE COTTON SITUATION. Interesting Talk by Mr. J. A. Nelson, of Savannah, Ga. An Optimistic Glimpse Into the Conditions Farm ers in Good Shape to Hold Their Spot Cotton. "From what I hear well-informed cot ton men say, there is little likelihood of the holders of spot cotton throwing their staple on the market." said Mr. J A. Nelson. of Savannah, yesterday. "The price will not be depressed. I think The farmers have come to be as well informed aa anybody nowadays as to tne stale or tho market. The quick md accurate telegraphic reports which now are sent everywhere over the coun trv. the snrond of thi nptvsnn tier. rand- H,,.r hnhlt unit n hntler f.nlo. om8!, have K,ven the armer Opportunt- ,los. ,' kp,'1 hnst of the market, ' 'here have been some suggestions ,P taken by sensible farmers. There Is Ion. They can carry their stocks of : at first blush." Mr. Nelson has been in the city a j couple of days in the interests of The Cotton Trade Journal, of Savannah, Ga, THK WEATHER. For North Carolina: Fair Tuesday; elder In extreme west portion and on U. S. Weather Bureau. Charlotte. N. C. Dec. 6, 1H04. ,. .' V ." .''u;.V.." T. no - mniiv-iuill lllillin e.lluolK at- O I.'. 111. to-day: Maximum temperature 4a Vinimum temperature :'3 Accumulated deficiency for the day.. '! A( .-cumulated deficiency for the month.. 9 Aeeumulateil detlcl'iiey for the year.. 371 Preclnitatlon ..1 .01 Total precipitation for the month. ...1.83 Accumulated excess for the month l.s; Accumulated deficiency for the year. .7.53 R. E. COCHRANE. Insurance Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE. 2 Special Uoticos ALMONDS. (IRNlTNE PAPER SHELL: ulso Shelled Almonds, Pecans and Wal nut. We have a very large sloes ol Afrsurted and Mixed Nuts nice, fresh, new goods th.t will please you. London I jiy r ttaisins; Finest Cluster Table RaJuins in ' 1-nound cartons; Stuff Hi Iates; Dates plain in packages. ' Phones, 841 aid 416. L'SHICH BROS. PKBFirMKS FOR XMA8 OIFT. ' D llclous new scents in dainty cut-glas bottle, In ft leather case, ffhe'll be de lighted, of. course. We keep the- best quality in plain bottles alto. WOODALL 8HKPPARD, Druggists. 1HBY ARB KNOWN IN TUB LONi? Ktar State, Just shipped aou pounds Hmithtield Hams to rar-off Texas. They ore in demand In all parts 'of the-olv-lllxcd world where people have cultivated u taste and a longing Jesire for the I jest. Lovers of a Smlthfleld Ham will accept 4ion- other. Tbey know there Is nothing that entails It. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. 'Phones GS and 118 WANT A GOOD PIPB? AT THE CHAR lotte Cigar Store, next to Woodall & Hheppnrd's. will be found emphatically the most attractive line of Pipes in the city. All the different shapes and popu lar makes, Including the genuine Meer schaum. Also Cigar and Cigarette Holders, and many handsome Cigar Cases. CHARIXiTTE CIGAR CO. THR VETY FINEST FRl'ITS OUTAIN- ii hie are at the splendidly-conducted Fruit Stand In front of the Gem. For the holidays everything that is best will la; offered. The widest variety of Fruits in the city. OEM REST A L' RANT, E. F. CrcBwell, Manager. AUSTIN'S MEATS ARE SATISFYING the appetites of a great number of the most fastidious people In Charlotte. We are controlling and satisfying the trade of many of the best people. Our meats are all cut to the Queen's taste. Open your December meat account with us. We give voting tickets to the $1,000 library. T. H. AUSTIN. 306 North Tryon. STATIONERY. IN FANCY BOXES OR BY THE POUND. B. S. DAVIS. DILWORTH DRUG' STORE. CLOSING OUT! Haling leased our build ing for a term of years, we offer" our inttre stock at Invoice cof.t. This Is a lare opportunity .for retail merchants, hotels, bounding houses, etc., to secure leal bargains. JOHN I!. ROSS & CO., Wolesalo Grocers. Cor. Third and College Sts. OUR ORIENTAL WINDOW CONTAINS the most beautiful line of holiday pres ents to be. seen In the city. Special sale tu-duv. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO.. Y. M. C. A. Building. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD Is at tending the meeting of a medical society In Washington and visiting clin ics. He will return December 12th. HUNTLEY PALMER'S FINE DINNER Biscuits; National Biscuit Co's. finest cnke.ii, clmmpugno wafers, Nabisco wa fers and the holiday package Is a beauty, cakes and crackers of every description. H aylcr's salted, blanched almonds, choc olate and cocoa: ehrystalized and pre served ginger; fresh supply cranberries, the real Cape Cod berry. SARRATT ft HLAKELY. N. Tryon and 8. Church Sts. SMALLEST READABLE BIBLES MADE. We, have them in India paper from the vest pocket size up. For ministers we havo inter-leaved Bibles In many styles, made to order and of the best material. No trouble to show our goods or answer ipiestions. C. R. ROBINSON & CO., No. 8 W. Fifth St. Churlotte. N. C, SEND 15 CENTS TO "THE STAR MILLS" and get a ten-pound peck of choice, fresh corn meal, made of new corn. MRS. A. M. BLACK WELDER, 617 WEST Fourth street, after a year's suffering and undergoing two operations for kid ney trouble, was relieved and able to re sume work when ten (1(1) gallons of Mlda Water had been used. J. W. SAMPLE. Manager, 'Phone, 833. 20'4 South Tryon. A LOT OF PRETTY THINGS FOR XMAS have just arrived from Vantine's, such us Baskets, Candle-holders, Boxes, Trays, Teapots, Tassels and, a number of other articles. Have also a number of pretty designs in fancy work for Xmas. Room 8, Hunt Building. Minnie Cochrane. FOR RENT Store 313 E. Trade street, fine retail stand; store 2!t 8. church street, with largo warehouse later, fine manu facturing place; modern 8-room house. 8 W Eleventh street; modern 7-room house, 1116 S. Caldwell street; nice 6-room bouse. 213 N. Mclowell street; also other race nouses. :i- to .rooms. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. FRUIT CAKES. THE FINEST BAKED Just received a large shipment National Biscuit Co's. cakes put up in two- and fivr-pound tin boxes. These cakes are delicious and you will find them no more expensive than home-baked. We carry a most complete line of every dainty cake i.nd cracker baked. Get the'm direct from the bakery, therefore you get ab solutely fresh goods. USHER BROS. Two 'phones, 341 and 416. THIS ONLY GENUINE IMPPORTED , Cigars bearing the government's impor tation stamp is sold at my cigar stand, as well as every other brand of Cigars popular with the trade. Box trade Is made a specialty. We are most abun dantly stocked for the. holiday trade with all espplies for smokers. IKE HIRSHBERG, Central Hotel Cigar Stand. REMEMBER BEFORE YOU COME TO Charlotte, tfeit our ratss are only $1.00 to i.bu pet flay for transients. New house and furniture, with ntodern con veniences. A., good1 many or nur 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 tue 'Sunbeam" label. Sne- cial price In case lots. Fresh line of veg etables of Saturday morning. We give automobile tickets on every 60c in lash received at our store. - COCHRANE A ROSS. 9 N. Tryon St 'Phone 2EL TO LET Fiv-room brick house, close In, HZ.&u; 4-room frame house. E. Sixth street, near Myers, $6.00; houses for col ored tenants from 75c to $1.60 per week, homes for sale, $1,600, $2,250, $.1,000. $1,750 to $10,000. R L. KEESLER. 26 S. Tryon St. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM. For the treatment of WHISKEY. MORPHINE and other Drug Addictions. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. S. ML Crowell, M. D., Medical Director. No. 8 West Third street, Charlotte. N. O, WB HAVE A FULL STOCK OF CAHILL urates, which Is the best grate sold. We aiso nanai tiles and mantels, both hard wcod and native pine. Lumber, shingles, laths and all kinds of house finish. CAROLINA MFG. C. Jaa. A. Fore, Mgr. WE EXCHAN&E THE (30.00 DISC OR CO- lumbla Qrapbopbones for the .00 graph ophones and allow 15.00 for your second hand grapbophone. This Is net a new offer for we have made this egohange for years. - We also offer to exchange graphophones for second-hand bicycles,, v..- , , QUEEN C1TT CTCLE CO. Order :' -i Huylera , , ToDay I)o riot delay giv ing your fQrder for your Christmas Can dy package, ; It is a j miirhtv Door Christ mas without Candy, and there is only one best. t ... Huylera O f the many .brands on the market Huy ler's over-shadows them all.'. It has no equal. We are sole agents here tor all of Huy ler's products. Vote Here for the Library. Dr. C, L. Alexander, DENTIST. Carson Building, Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Streets. December jz j& Flowers Our houses are now In full crop. We are cutting dally hundreds of white and pink roses, and white pink, and red carnations, long stems, per fect blooms. Write us about your WEDDING FLOWERS. Telegraph or telephone us for funeral designs. We make a specialty f handsome FLORAL DESIGNS, all shapes and prices. We can got shipments to you quick. Trains leaving here morning, noon and night. J.Van Lindlcy Nursery Co POMONA. N. C. Send Telegrams to Greensboro. New Testaments bound in leather, with leather on side. Special. 6flc. Just the tiling fur pocket use or for a present. C. H. Robinson K Co.. 8 West Fifth Street. WHEELER & RUNQ. I ARCHITECTS, CHARLOTTE, JH. C tsaeonc sioor, m uuutua LISTEN TO THIS Letters from all sections of the State, wanting to know how the Mu tual Building & Loan is accomplishing such magnificent results,. re pouring in daily. If the inquirers could see the beautiful homes, the happy and contented family circles, created through this one channel of grand opportunities, their eyes would indeed be opened. NOW, TO-DAY, JUST A LITTLE LONGER, you can get into the last series without paying Interest. This is the large", class on our books, and everybody knows the advantages we offer are equaled by few, if any, other similar organizations in the South. E. L. UtESLtK, Sec. lieas 25 South Tryon street. J. R. PHARR, CHASE BRENIZER. President Attorney. F.D.A.! FOR RENT. MODERN HOMES. TWTPT.T. TOfATPO No. 14 S. Myers St., 7 rooms, 1 izz.au monin. No. 16 S. Myers St, 9 rooms, $25.00 month. Boulevard, Dilworth, 9 rooms, 930. UU. 4 CHEAPER HOUSES. South Caldwell Street 7 rooms, $12.60. Trade Street, 5 rooms, water, J , neweruge, etc., tn.ou. Three rooms in good family, i blocks from Square. 4 1 F. D Alexander Elizabeth Heights Is one of the choicest and most WE OFFER THERE: I Several choice lots. T One good 8-room house. 7 On o )tcra n t . Aruim dence. ' . ;- LOCATION PRICE TERMS Attractive t THOSTALUSON Real Estate Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. V , 1" K J No. tt South College street. 19 by 125 feet, basement and two two stories high, with railroad trackage in the rear; pos session January 1st, 1906. , . . , 1 , t Nob, is, 17 and 1 East Third street. 21 by S feet, with base ment full length, well equipped and well Tlghted. Any of these buildings can ba secured on long lease If de al red. : No. 4 South ill B6i - itli i li tepi 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. DIRECTORS: Wra. E. Holt, L. Banks Holt, C. W. Johnston. E. C. Holt, H. C. Fcclss, R. x A. Dunn, R. M. Miller, Sr., FranceisS. Coxe.'D. H. Anderson, R. L. Gibbon OFFICERS: Wit E. HOLT, President ALBERT T. SUMMET, Teller. Strength Facilities Courtesy Liberal Dealing Confidential Relations LEONARD L. HUftTEB, RCH1TECT ' Offlec In 4-Cs Building. CHARLOTTE. N CAROLINA. E. L Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating, street, county, R. R. grading. Stone and Concrete work so licited. CHARLOTTE, N. C. i i FRANK P MILBURM, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, S. C. Hook &Sawyer, ! RCHITECTS 1 Charlotte and Durham. N C. 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. L Wilson. ..... .,, ' n JH. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. J8f Arm,stead 'to11- W. H. Belt Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nightwatchman Employed. iiaiL.i.MHi.u.n.. jimijsj..ini.ii .wiiii i-iuiL.uiiii.un.il in.-qs iiiw . .mill. .. i,, ....... Charlotte National Bank 1 United States Depositary Result! after sis ana a half years In business! ASSETS i 9 1,182,000.00 DEPOSITS T52,O00.O9 We are fully alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess Is due to the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friends and depositors, add on this basts solicit your business. B. 0. HEATHPrcsident, BUSINESS HOUSES and BANKS Contemplating Changes, or Additions in Banking Ar- ' rangements for the Coming Year are Invited to , Corre spond with or Cqnsult us. " City, County and B tate Depositary, Southern StategTrugt Company Capital $2O0,OOOM - - Trust Building. GEO. STEVENS, President T . ' S. FRANKLIN, Vic President r W. H. WOODt Treasurer. . THAT FINE DILWORTH HOME Known as the SVSooro Place. v Is now listed with us for qulok sale. It should sell quick for it is new and with the. finest modern -conveniences and is offered for more than 12,000 be low its cost. . - ' f - Lot is a corner 100x150 in size, fronting the Boulevard, oneA of the very choicest lecatlons In Dilworth. This is one of the best opportunities you will ever have for a choice new home for. less than tt cost to build lt P; C. Abbott : & tompany, iTrust Building.,, ' Tryori $eet R. A. DUNN. Vice President A. O. BRENIZER. C&shler. FRANK QILRfATH, PRESIDENT M. M VICTOR. CASHIER. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized 1890 IStt - $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. We respectfully Invite a per sonal interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. Bn. jyj. viliuja, CASHIER. W. H. I WITTY, Cashier. 1 mr M
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