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, ' -''OHAIlIiOTroAILYOBSERVERiBCCnSEfi! 13,'lSOi. lYnTn.M 0,p ... wi, OX CASK If Indicted by the Grand .''Mtorr? County ami Her 1 ri'Mid. Iri Iteynolcls. 'i I ;us Intention to felilchl i i-r J I Ih'lievrri That' i '.o iii-iiuuite lumgutcr i t v arricio and Tliat He - I ;: Mn Iter ami lift Hart Not J..i.l An) thing to Make III m ' t It. ; - , - - ' '., 12. Trouble for Mr. i c. Jwirk inrreawd at a i ne to-d.iy. She w twloe In i ly the grand Jury of Cuynhoga v nJ her old-time li'ioud, Irl .'iii.Js, toc.k tne stand in court An J - iiient lui intention a shield ! uii'Tt hnr no Innper,, -The aged - '.iiy of the Wade Put HmS: pre- i u. jathetlc picture as he sin- tt-l !itUJn after questit-ft Which . i.t out ins implicit ,v9u.h tn -lif ...u uiiOHe financial, transactions v.tr.i-night ruined hint ,in lor and t-aused lilm Much .'infinite - ie. He pave evidence thnt he Mill .i-8 I. is trust was ju titled ,Or.Is !in-ri be attempted to evade. This s hen he was asked how much -f i ( rsonal estate had paused In the mob of Mrs. Chadwick." His eyes a, unci he frequented - that he b u. ! fim answering Tl iue- was not pushed. . in indictment waa voted - .against (s.. Chadwick. this afternoon, based i on m Carnegie note -to $50,000. nil ..it her upon v the. Carnegie note for twO . which wti' payable vt the tonal. Bank of CoramercH i ' Now t k. Under each indictment are two until one charring forgery, the other faring fcr torgea paper. ; v , information or the - indictments was - wired to New York by. County , , ;foutor Keelep and - ha requested i Mrs, Chad wick be immediately re rested if she ; secured; bail on the U r charges hanging- over her. The mutation of Iri Reynolds, treasurer vl secretary of the wade Park Bank fore Referee s Pennington in th nkruptcy court to-day failed to dls. ise an asset that might be secured by .-elver Loesery; appointed by the f .Jeral Court, but brought from Mr. -ynolds in reply to question, the blowing answerj r Sbo told tne ahe as the illegitimate daughter of An- 'w "arnegl , .- ' Utter Mr. Reynold In detalliiij? hl Sfaiisftctiona -with Mrs. Chadwlck, said: Hi - all my transaetiong vlth Mm Chad wiek I -believed from what she told that Andrew Carnegie was back ng her and all her indebtedness ould ie paid." "He then added: . "And have -not had anything yet to make me .lubt lti" ; in; detailing how he came .to posisesston of ' the ' M.000,000 note raring the name of Andrew Carnegie, :,e RHta: t'Mrs. -vnaawtcit called me to her house and aid she wished to in 'rust to tne some securities. She said ?hs had been advised to place them in " noscsion of a . third party and ! wanted me to take care of them." i his is the package that was opened t Friday night In the presence of :r, Reynolds and Attorney Steam by tiorney Andrews gqnire. The pack -e -was produced in court, and Mr, vnolda, identified the Carnegie note, -i mortgage deed and .the copies of n alleged trust agreement. Continuing - the witness-said: "She ''t'fl. handed me & paper to sign." iiis paper witness did not have with .in, but as. near aa he could remem--r it road: Vt certify that I hold in i ust Mr Mrs. Cassie L, Chadwick se- urities and a note for 15,000,000." Mr. -ynolds would not swear to the word i sr. but It was1 to that effect. The ?!tie waa not endorsed, but he had no ubt thtt the alleged maker of the note was back of the woman. .The con : nts of the package were Identified irately by Mr. Reynolds, and at the request- of.-the examining counsel, he narked each paper aa an exhibit. Ask- l ns ta other transactions.-Mr. Rev. olds said: fThere is one; it Is a little i nKing secret, but I'm w lllnr to tell !. She came, to me, I thing It waa In U4, ana said She had 112,000 in paper. i y able at the i Prudential Trust Com : any. ' I would let her have the mon y, she would pot United States Steel rporation bonds in the morning as Uateral. I consulted my committee, M with their consent, I loaned her he money, The next day she brought package, wnicn sne sald contained -ti.ow. in united States Steel bond; mi a ;ou,uto ceruncate, w&ich I was j ttold in trust for her under the same Minions b the previous package. id these until" a month ago, when in presence or several gentlemen, thev re opened. ; It was aDou t the time r. jewton began his suit They . S .... . a . . .' , iiminea Donas au ngnt, ! but they i-re w nen - assea wnat they were. Mr ynolds said:. There were five tl.ooo rids of the Home Teregraph Com pa -' ' Niagara, X.; T., and six cer- eates or the Buckeye Ftah Company. At one time she had made a written itemenfc he aaid, that she -bad over v 'mwu in ponas m aafety - deposit i.t m tne wade park Bank. He a reaa tne trust agrovment. but had ver seen the signature, : Mrs.' Chad- k naa toia mm the original was in package he held. He eonfidently eved everything, would be paid up a week ago, and had no suaplcion of minis wrong unm a rew days be- Hnr! -tteirion . Drought bis suit od ... .iuvrcu roe ana many men t r man me; she has pulled the very Doay g eyes." Then, i a faint smile as though the ha r appealed to him, despite bis trou J. he said: "Once she wrote to me k if I needed any help because ' e run of the bank." r d another Incident waa detailed tM witnegs. "When Jlrs. Chadwick in Kurope,"- he aaid, 'sh wrote ;"' c.!?,adw,,c w"a n the hospital, "My 111, the daughter was also i-I she waa In sor distress. She I me that she had no money, and t her mm. When Bhe-arrivedl a at WHtt u,, two - it- h mougnt to be dying. cti told me where, if anything Ant, day, " . - i- nw, .i wuuia nna a letter . :nirgie, ana he would' settle i jntieoieanesa- . Witness had iv i.inr notes, out Had seen . v. nu n was sent to hi Unu Im was ilL It was for $80,000 winH. .i iV.V . egi'B name i it. Whether any money was iu' vu vii u, n aia not know. - ii.ts value pf Mrs. Chadwick's 1 fittings, Mr. Iteynolds : t'.fy mlsrht be worth about J le said ha took a-- chattel it bout two years, ago, but r recorded It . . i CTUmviCK TALKS. ir.js Xot f .ctftM. Targo v ri ni,vvill Koo. I luted htafes. ... . (; . i:Dr. Ieroy S. ChrwJ. ''. Ohio, whose wee id:, in held a, prlsDn C'.iiraetl With frflfjd. ! ' has btjr n living i- time, .occupying ! '1 lii 1 lie cents of 'i 1' f Ji-.f'eicty o his ou-1 rvotl the i""- 'i.i.Uvlr-k U ' ; ; ' . lie has Inot the appearance, of ft pernon occus-l , ,,., , , .... affluent nurraundlrura. lie' freouently reiterate , his desire to avohl attracting attention,, mainly . on account of his daughter, . a prepossess ing girl ofl?, by his former wire, who is witit mm,- i'iie Associateo t'reas correspondent talked ror an hour with Dr. Chadaltk. t . It is most . unDieasant to me. Dr. Chadwick sali 'to be Interviewed un der the present -circumstances, J t was an extreme shock to me when I saw the newspaper reports concerning .the ra, " I learn every day new features about the affair, which 1 never knew before. There is no truth In the report that Mrs. Chadwick settled a large sura on me, Do I look like a man of millions?" Dr. Chadwick called at- tentlon to hla appearance as he utter ed thiv .remark, saying; "Any . one would be able to see that I ant not man who had . received millions from hla wife." A conceriitn reports thai Mrs. Chadwick is In reality Lydia de that ever I heard the name of Maiiume de Vere In this connoctlon was when I saw it recently in the papers. Ques tloned upon the financial aspects of his wife's affairs, Ir. Chadwick replied The financial matters in the case do not affect me in the slightest. They speak of bonds being found. I would like to know what these bonds and papers look like," ' 'Does your wife know Mr. Carne crip?" tho Ann tor wax nuked I would rather not discuss Andrew Carnegie, .aaid the doctor. 1 "Concerning my relations with Mrs. Chadwick, I will explain them on my return to the united state. Natur ally. I am taking a great Interest in the case, but 1 have not seen any law yer relative to my status. Although X have not yet taken any definite steps concerning sailing, I intend leav lng Paris for the United States in i week or ten days." . ...' In the course of a later interview with the Associated Press, Dr, - Chad wick said' he must refuse to believe that Irl Reynolds could have said that he (Dr. Chadwick) was n co-conspira tor with Mrs. Chadwick, and that he waa present when Reynolds gave Mrs. Chadwick the alleged trust fund re ceipt. The doctor slated that state ments to that effect were wholly un true. HOing naKed whether he was In communication with his wife, Dr. Chadwick re-fused to reply. , Sl'BPOKNA FPU CAltNI'XilR, He In Wanttnl an a WIIiichh at Cleve land, lint Owing to Illness May Not (in. New Tork, Dec. 12. A subpoenae was served on Andrew Carnegie at his home n this city to-day calling upon htm to go to Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday and testify In the case of Mfs:"Cabie L. Chadwick. The summons was Is sued by Judge Francis J. Wing, of the United States District Court of the northern district of Ohio and was ac cepted willingly by Mr. Carnegie. Mr. Caenegla-was annoyed, however whun he discovered that the summons requir ed htm to make the trip to Cleveland. .What!" he cried, when he saw that It required" his presence in Cleveland. Why, I don't think T will be able to go out there at all. Ive got lumbago uo you mean to say that I'll have t DO out In Cleveland on Wednesdav then come back here to appear before commissioner Shields on Saturday?' It was said at the residence of An drew Ca'&ecifi to-nlc-ht thnt h be unable S.o. go to Cleveland to teBtlfy in tne unaawick cne owing to Illness. Mr. carnegie is indteposed with an at tacK Of lumbago and his nhvolctan is of the opinion that it would not be ad iiDie ror Mr. Carnegie to take the trip. One of Mr. Carnegie's secretaries saia to-night that satisfattoi-v arranire ments have been made to that .end with ins united Statea District Attorney, H it. ourneii. Mrs. t nadwick Xikely to Return to t v'veland. iew I0rK. Due. 12 -Mm fnoalo T Chadwick was tjverwhelmed by the de teiopments or her case in Cleveland i-uay, nna ttie fitutement -o.au maA vy one close to her that sihe probably ".Miiu Kive up. tne Hirht h.re nnrt re. ym io uievenuid to-morrow night tne custody of United fttntes rtfficers one aia not anticipate the double In uH-imeni wnieh wiia found ; against her mi- luyanoga county grand jury after the failure otf the Wain county Hiuna jury to find probable cause of .ciion. airs. Ctmtl-Yvlf. to rvf lh ion that if she munt fa-e those charges, will Ik? far better off in hrr. hm. tuy or Cleveland than In (New Tork, ii m Known that Iter counsel have strongly advised agabixt thl: course of (iroceeaure, but Mrs. Chadwick insist mm ne oe given free rein. Mrs. CnadWICk unnpun in Mr, ..In,, I. .1.. t . ------ JJ n i oest or TieaJth nnt ..v , "in un in good condition to meet the eSai compllcatinns in Cleveland. ; , . , . . ------ ........ j MUIMII, Cornhill Magusine. aoutney was a meihodicul and rapid lit- y-Rolng hack of the mule brt4d; regu- im -au..i.niiiitii. 7i am i nniut nitii.t iJ.w.. . , , my Pac. swrefooted, Oearlng the lniril..i i,inh i i .i.i r,i ....... w7. r " ". y, """"""n in cnoostng my own Z le w a mend. But his meth was by no mmns simply. n- wum a Doet. ii hiur.,,.,,, ., ri,i i nr,,?e.,laJ,eolJ!.wrltir' he 'urne 0"' an enormous quantity of matter and succeed ed In doine un jv u,,rL-.... -... aay and diverslfyinsr hla lutinra win,in ! round He had six tables in his . . i im w-.-nri. mtrv , ...... v, i ... . . another, eri-, lii.m n . . the other? mii.i..Mo nnn i, .... J . ----- "t" " "ui nan rir..Vn 1 ' wnen ne was tired of spin- fATMeIt '5 Jry tnat he once described fi5mf' d8 ?tael atvislon of hie time- houm ftir T; - cr, : ,. . - """"ft.. H IIJ WUI AIIIH "And ; Drav. Mr. Rniirhv !'-v,.w,A - vhM.rrt:.h" womnn- somewhat' -unkindly. - jmu mum ; f TUB WEATHER, For NOA-th i.r.lla.,. . U..1 . .. . . 'T... . i ....iio. .ir unu conunueo ,uujr Bna v'-eanesday, fresh west V, IB. Departmsot of Agrseulture, . weniner- Korean. . Charlotte. N. C, tec 12. 1904. thi"t,. i. . i"'vivuun report lor Vr.' f HWrs.endmg at 8 p, to. to-day: Jysimum temperature.. .. .. . '. V et Alfjlmiim loiHti.,ki.IM. " '' .J: y r- .I..,. .. .. '. ZJt .cumulated excess ror the a .. vYu?y 'xce"s ror th Monti-.:. .ccmulated exca-ss for thn mar m AT recipittttlon 'u.-..-. 'i ' " : . iw Total precipitation for th'eTmo'nth; " 1.9 Aerumu ated exenss for the month.,.. hi Accumulated deficiency for , the year.. .S4 prevailing wind direction.. .. .. .. ... y 1KB k ' Osteopath. . 1 '- 'j Graduate fkiuthern School "of Osteo pathy, Suit S, Hunt Building, Office nours to 12; a to 8. Sundays and Thursday afternoons by appointment. , . . pirnvTia, . '.OFFICE, S30 - - Besidende, 174. SOCIAL. .titr ucvate nmt.li kii w uwmn m viuur member will participate in next Thurs-f day 7- will 'deal with the u!5tloii," Should Women be Permitted to Serve on School Boards?" The following named ladies will lead in the discussion; Me- dames I. W Faion,' Lucy A. Ilalllbur ton, Annie Smith Boss and C. B, Ste phenson. If is understood thai the feel ing ia largely In favor of the affirm live out tne discussion, which is ex pected to be participated tn by all the members, may bring forth various opln Ions. ' ' An event of interest la the supper to be given to-night by Miss Addie Belie Barron to the attendants on the Kelly- Abemethy marriage to-morrow night. Mr. V. H. Payne, of Atlanta. Oa,. and bride, nee MUi l.ucy Randlcman, of Union Springs, Ala,, arrived In the city last night and are the guests of Mrs, J. W. Conway. MrH., Conway will en tertain in honor of Mrs. Payne Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. T. C. Mtn-rah returned to Greensboro yesterday, after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. M. C. Hall. ' Mrs. J. H. Long, who has been visit ing her son, Mr. H. C. Long, left yes terday to visit relatives In Concord. Mrs. Thomas Griffith enterfnined at dinner Sunday, Mr. George Harrlneton. of New York city, and Mr.' R. B. Esler, of St. Louisf Mo. Mr, Esler is on his W'ay to San Antonio. Tex., where he w-ili join his slBter on a pleasure trip through Mexico. . The musical atmosnhere nt the Pre. byterian College is charge.! with sounds of preparation now nnd expectation runs high because of the entertain ments to be given by the ntlsic con servatory on the eve of the Christmas holidays. FirBt there will be a Christ mas service next Sunday under the auspices of the Young Women's Chrls- lan Association, and the music will be furnished by the choral association and n college orcnestru. is'ext Tuesday a concert of unusual interest will be given by the students of advanced grade, both vocal und instrumental, with pianos, the organ and the col- ege orchestra in requisition. The oncertx will be given 111 the audlto luni and public is cordially Invited. SPECIAL IW RATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Account of National Cotton Conven tion, Shrevoport, La., . Dec. 12-15, 1904, the Southern Railway will sell on Deo. 10th and 11th, with final limit Dec 17, round trip tickets to Shreveport. La., nt rate of one first-class fare nlua i cents. Account of Annual Meeting Southern Educational Association, Jacksonville, Fin., Dec. 29-31. 1004, the Southern Railway will sell tickets to Jackson- tlle, Fla., and return on Dec. 27th. good to return until Jan. 4th, 1905. at ate of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Account of Special Excursion to Ha-, ana,' Cuba, January. 105, the South ern Railway will sell on January 4th round trip tickets to Havana, Cuba, at rate of one first-class fare plus $2.00. ihese tickets good to return leaving navana until Jan. 18th, 1905, and to reach original Btartilig point not later than midnight on Jan. 22nd. Round trip raie irom cnnriotte, 141.50. Through t-uuman cars Charlotte to Port Tamna, As the space on the steamers between Port Tampa and .Havana Is limited, it will be ngceftsary to make reservations oerore tickets are sold. on account of Pan-American Medl cal Congress, Panama City, Panama, January 2nd, 1905, round trip' tickets win be sold to Panama City,, at ex iremely low rates. Tickets on sale Dec. 26th, with final limit 30 days from date of sale. Round trlD rate from Charlotte will be $74.00. 1' or further information, call on anv Agcni Houinern Hallway, or write W. H. TAYLOE. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. R. L. VEiRNON. T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. JORDAN'S U)Q Gift Store Jordan's has always been ii preferable place to choose guts at Christmas time, and now that Larger varieties and handsome goods are of rered we are having the Greatest Holiday Trade of Many Seasons The rarest perfumery is here in magnificent pack ages, a preferable gift: in toilet articles, manicure sets, card cases, scissors m cases and hundreds of desirable articles for women, men and children. Don't forget your Huyler package. Order at once, tilse yon 'J 1 get left. Mail orders have prompt attention. ' olicos ROOM 8. HUNT BUILDING YOU will find lots ot Drettv fancy things al ready mad-) up for Christmas, such as pin cushions, handkerchief cases, collars, calendars, shaving pads and any number Of pretty. handkerchiefs. v - . .. - MINNIE A. COCHRANE. " HIRSHBERG has been ' Identified with the cigar, trade of Charlotte long enough to lenrn that the highest grade cigars obtainable on this market are sold by him. Many of the genuine imported brands not ; merely make-believes, , but cigars packed in handsome boxes, bear ing the government's importation stamp. Jf you do not know a good cigar it would give me pleasure to maKe a selection I one'of my leading brands for a gift for your relatives or triena. ... CENTRAL HOTEL CIGAR AND NEWS STAND. . - , , - Special? Special Mces DO TOL? KF.EIi ANYTHING TO MANI- ur your linger nails with? If so, givs us a all. We can supply your wants. MArKB'B, ,.ruarglt. Sixth and Tryon Sta, - 1 'Phone & W& WANT . TO 8AVB YOU SOME . money on asparagus. It's a little hard for the lellows tiuit did not protect them selves, but that's not our business To give our friends the finest goods tbax are packed 1 and at rs small cost to thern a oosBlble is our war of doing business. . Herald tender ut asparagus in round 'cans. 20 renin: Herald long, tender a- paragys. large cans, :I5 cents: Richelieu - uKpuragus tips, the finest, tenderest that are packnl, at cent. ; '?' BARItATT & BI.AKELY, N. Tryon. and . Church 8ta ' FOll UMNT Wareliouse, large and roiy.I Vrh. I, ittOd, In rear or No. 3U H. Tryon atrvet; lai trn fioiithig on 8. Churclil street, N. 2. (Store and wareliouxe can he r.-td ;ll!ier together or Mt-parateiy. Hlore 3U K, Trade street; also two fta-ul store-rooms on K. Kifth street. J, ARTHl'K HBNDKRJJON & BRO. ORANOF.S! OltANOKS! OHANOE8!- KljioBt Florida russet, iuiey and fcweet. We have 'a very large wtock of all slses and will make special box prices. Don't ,buy oniogos until you see ours and get our prices. Fancy Malaga- grapes, extra large bunohes; also lurga supply of fancy Utile aPplCS. UHHKH UKUK. 'Phones Ml and 416. 10- MARGAKITM AND ORIS CIGARS The one-dollar boxes are p jt up especially for Christmas presents. Ludtes should investigate. , - DI1.WORTH DRUO STORE, 'Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. MANAGERS OF CHRISTMAS PARTI fc'.S I and those wishing delightful meals serv ed can not do better than talk the matter I over wl'.h Creswell, at the Gem Restau-I rant. The Gem has an abundance of I sealing capacity and certainly the most delightful meals it is possible for expert cooks to provide are served there. 4- iTEAT FOR THE HOLIDAYS Those preparing for Christmas dinners should not lose sight of the big showing of fresh meats we are providing for our mam- mot n holiday trade. Leave your orders! with us and you II get only nice, well- ttelected roasts, steaks, veal cutlets, mutton, etc. With all purchases w.? give library voting tickets. 1 . II. AUSTIN. N. Tryon Bt. CLOHiNO OUT'-Ilavlng leased our build ing for a term of years, we offer our entire stock at Invoice cust. This is a rare opportunity fc.r retail nierchaiits, hotels, boarding nouses, etc., to secure real bargain. JOHN R. ROSS & CO.. Wolettalo Grocers. Cor. Third and College Sts. ' WE CALL ATTENTION TO-DAY TO AN e'egant assortment of Vuntine's ohina. Just received. No duplicates. Everything entirely new. Prices 25 per cent, under regular. If you need a holiday gift we have it. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO., Y. M. C. A. Building. IP YOU WANT THE' WHOLE DAYS OP 1P04 to leave a lasting impression upon your memory, come to our store and buy of the many nice goods we have laid In stock for our customers. Fine choco lates, chocolates and bonbons in ono- ar.d two-pound boxes; also cheaper can dles In boxes. Pitted dates, stuffed dates, pulled figs, pressed figs and a lino of the best selected fruits to be found any where. Everything nice to make your Christmas a merry one. 'Phones 67 and 118. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. CHRISTMAS IS COMING and we want to remind you that we are still doing bust-I ness at No. s West Fifth street. Books, Bibles and Testaments our specialties. C. n. KOBINSON & CO. SEND IS CENTS TO "THE STAR MILLS" and get a ten-pound peck of choice, fresh corn meal, made of new corn. FRUIT CAKE, MINCE PIES, nnd such like disarrange the bowels. Prepare your I digestive organs ny drinking Mida Wa ter to handle the indlgestlbles, and in-1 sure you a Merry Christmas. J. W. SAMPLE, Mgr.. 'Phone KB. f 20H 8. Tryon. TREMENDOUS LINE OF CHOICE Ci gars for Christmas presents. All size lioxes, all the popular and wanted brands known to smokers. If you are taming about for a gift for your hus- Imnd or gentleman friend you cannot do better than select a Hue box of cigars or a handsome pipe. Prices are rcason- ablf here. CIIAKUTTTB CIGAR CO.. W. II. Cocke, Mgr. REM EM REIT BEFORE YOU COMB TO Charlotte. 'wt our rats ore only $1.00 1 to ii.au ue. .lay ror transients. Mewl house and furniture, with modern con- veniences. A. good many of our custom ers tell us that the Queen City Hotel Is the best place for the money In the I United States. Go there and be con vinced. WHEN YOIT BUY CANNED GOODS think of "Sunbeam." Every can guar anteed to be the best. Fresh Florida vegetables every morning. We give auto mobile tickets. COCHRANE & ROSS. 319 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 25L TO LET Flv-room brick house, close ln, 9iz. ov; 4-room rrame house, E. Sixth street, near Myers, 16.00: houses for col ored tenants from 76o to S1.50 per week. homes for sale, $1,500, $2,250, $3,000, $1,7S0 to W,W. bj. I KEESLER, 25 & Tryon St. THE CROWELL. SANITARIUM. For the treatment of wHisnisr, MUKfiuwis and other Drug Addictions. 8peclal apartments and nurses for I&dy patients. 8. M. Crowell, 1 M. D., Meical Director, No. tKTest J imra street, Charlotte, N. C. WB HAVE A FULL 8TOCK OF CAHILLl urates, which is the nest grate sold. Wei aiso nanan tiles ana mantels, both hatd- wcod and native pine. Lumber, shingles,! wins ana an Kinas oi nouse nnien. C AROLINA MFQ. C Jas. A, Fore. Mgr. WE EXCHANGE THE 20.00 DISC OR Co lumbia orapnopbones for the 86.00 graph ophones and allow 15.00 for your second- "i ETlIS'S???" 3V' Jf.J10 "l nw k .... . . . . ' I ""i"' ur w" mv7 ecnange ror years. , W also offer to exchange grapnopnones ror second-hand hicvoles. QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. TWO SOLID CARS BANANAS Extra fancy fruit, lie doien, 3 dozen Xci extra choice, 16c dosen; t doen, 25e; bunch, ?5c upwarda . Apples Handle only N.' Y. State apples, such as- King's, Baldwin's, Greening, Gillflower, Snow and Pippins 2Sc peck upwards. . Oranges Florida stock only, all sises, 30c dosen. upwards; Ikx, $2.86. Malaga grapes. 16c pound. Nvts, mixed. 15c pound, 8 pounds. 2oc Candles:. - French mlxture,: 8o pound, ii pounas, iac; carsmeia. iuc pound; cream bon bons, 10c pound; chocolates, I5c pound, 2 pounds, 25cr Tenney's chocolates, SOo grade. 25c pound; M0c grade,' 40c: Fan cy package, goods,, nice box candy, , 25c upwards, i Ralslne Tw crowns, - 10c pound; three crowns, 15c, 2 pounds. 25c Grapes Catawba -and 'Concord, la five- pound baskets, 20 and 25c. Dates New crop, 10c pound; 8 pounds 25c . 8peclal prices on cigars - and - tobaccos Buffo cigars, one' dosca In box, a good, mild moke, 20c box.1 Other brands at -extremely low prices, i Free city delivery! Phone. 944. - - . . - ! ' PALACB CONFECTIONERT CO- tTnder Presbyterian Hospital. ;We whole wiH bananas. .. ....-.,-..-' ' . WOODALL & 8HEPPARD SAY, CAN dies (Mirlstmas candlea pure sweets of Christmas trees, fancy . boxes of finest confections for- elegant presentation. Tunnally's celebrated chocolates- and bon bens.' - Leave your orders now. :The candles will be made fresh Just before Christmas and delivered on , time, - Dr, c , L. Alexander, DEUTlQT. f Carson Building, SoatheMt Corner '. Fourth ant) Tryoa Streets. CUT FLOWERS ' Handsome red, white and pink Carnations, Hand some whi te and pink roses, Ion? stems, . ; .We make a specialty of funeral de&igns and ship -sjme to all MJ'rounding points. Telegraph or tel phone for funeral flowers, Write us for prices on your wedding flnvers. v J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA, N. C. Send Telegrams to Qreensboro- WHEELER & RUNG?, ARCHITECTS, CSLUOXrTTS. N. C Baaonfl Floor, 4Cs BuUdtif LISTEN TO THIS Letters from alt sections of the State, wanting to know how the Mu tual Building & Loan is accomplishing such magnificent results, re pouring In dally. 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-DAT, JUST A LITTLE LONGER, you can get Into the last series -witho'it paying interest. This Is the largest 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. hf ESLER, Sec. & Trcas 25 South Tryon street. J. R. PHARR, CHASE BRENIZER. .President. Attorney. F.D.A.J A sjile. Building Lot foi Room for four i compartment houses ; four blocks north of Square; 88 feet front $3,000. ! F. D; Alexander Wedding Flowers Floral Designs, Boqueta, and loose. Cut Flowers of all kinds. . No order too large for us. Write, telegraph or telephone us, and your order will have our. careful attention. DIL WORTH Floral Gardens W. G. M'FHEEJ, Proprietor. CHARLOTTE N. C. P. O. Box 127. Bell "Phones. WM. T. W00DUY, M.D, Gynaecologist and Dermatolocist. ufflue and residence, 218 West Ninth Avenue. Charlotte. N. C. Office hours: 8 to 1J a. m 1 to 6 n. m. Practice limited to diseases of women and skin diseases.' especially : electro- lysis or organic tissues, such as moles U'Mt-uuvDi UBUbLiai 1 V . ICULIUf Warta nlri-B,l vel. ...nft.,n... h.i. ana otner blemishes, f without pain or scar. Having had many years' expe rience in tne above named . special branches, and henceforth devoting mv entire tune to them, confidently hope mr general patronage. - 60X200 SOUTH SIDE - East Avenue Wo now offer for sate that , beautiful lot on East avenue, between Myers and McDowell streets, fronting 60 feet and running back 200 feet In depth. No better location In Char lotto for an elegant city home. ' Price upon application. ; I THOS. T.ALLISON I Heal Estate Manager ' f SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. t of i For some one with means who wishes' an attractive-place near the city. Located on the Derlta Road, with Ions; frontage ori-tbe A. T. A O. Rall road and only twenty to thirty minutes drive to the city. ' ' ' ' J Six-room dwelling on place, situated in beautiful grove,, Two large barns, good dairy house, with .water supplied to both dairy and barns from wind-mill.;'; About; half the. land . enclosed .with wire ; fencing.;:, In ' high,' state ot cultivation, and offered at a price for prompt sate, that will move it quIcklyV Immediate possession Jf aold by January 1st. " " J ' No. 4 South ; ORGANIZED 1S74. Commercial National Bank of Charlotte UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY '.' . Stands First on the Honor Roll of National Banks in' Korth Carolina and out 5,042 National . Banks in the United States Stands. 212. . DIRECTORS: ' . Win. E. Holt, L. Banks Holt, C W. Johnston, B. C Holt, H. C Ecclea, R. " " A. Duun, R. M. Miller, Sr., FranceisS. Coxe, D. H. Anderson, R. L. Gibbon OFFICERS: - ' ; y, . Wit E. HOLT, President R. Al DUNN. Vice President ' ALBERT T. SUMMET, Teller. A. O. BRENIZER, Cashier. Strength Facilities Courtesy Liberal Dealing Confidential Relations ' LEONARD L. HUNTER, ARCHITECT Ortec In -Cs BuPdlng. CHARLONE, N. CAROLINA. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA IL L. Propst & Company R, R. contractors, excavating, street, county, R. R. grading. Stone and Concrete work so licited. CHARLOTTE, N. O. FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. to i Hook Sawyer, I ARCHITECTS : Charlotte and Durham, N C. Organized 1871. Geo. L Wilson, President, C N. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross. Vice President W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, 1 5 East Trade etreet . V CAPITAL, $20,0,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: ' Ceo. L Wilson. . . m. . . Rnmu ., J.tf. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. Juo Armistead Borwelt. w H BelL Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. ; safe Deposit Boxes for rent. ; Nightwatcbman Employed. 4ttHtttttilMtttintmimtmMiiimiiiiii CharlottoNationialBank I United States Depositary ftesolts after six and m half years ta Business; - asstws . nrDnoTtM -rMi VUIO . .. , . , We are tally alive to the tact that the secret of our conspifuous sue cess is due to the courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friend and depositors, and on f" bials solicit your business. . B. 0. HEATH, Pnrr:tvit, , . ' - ,v - , Solicited on the basis of Fair V r Treatment and the ability to : ; i ' meet every reasonable re--,',' '",.'' quiraient of our customers. ' . " - Southern States Trust Qomfany ' Capital $200,000.00. - r Trust :Building. lii-'V' GEO. STEPID3XS,' President. T- & FRANKLIN, Vice) '.Prasldont ' ' ' . - " - - W- H. .WOOD, Treasurer. C- '' -, , , , ' .' "', THE OLIVER FA ; OP 270 fu 'O oelow Dilworth "on Cfemde to a a & A. Railroad, Is the best pur . ( '.t' $100 PBR 71QRB y V Not OtllT IA It in JL ViTtr'h at at si mil Hrnt1vM An a.' . " . MrtfT,i "'te to' a suburban ho home 1 " erBt can . ue , suomviaea ; tor other suburban " thll" 1rt-11 !k Iong tlm for "a "better trado In real estate thr. - 5 F. C. Abbott 8L Company, " ' DEALRS If REAL. ESTATE.' " , ' iFairinni ill! Tryon Street FRANK OILRKATH, PRItlDtNT. H. M. VICTOR. CASHIKM, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C Organ'zed 1865 15 - lMMl We art fHiUy , equipped to handle the accounts of IndiTld uals, firms and corporaUona, and offer every accommodauon and courtesy consistent with sound banking, " .. W respectfully Invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who. contemplate opening saw accounts. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. .. ..fl,lS2,O00.OO . W, H. TWIHY, Ceshlcr, M aeRBs ' . . . I. n or PlnevlHe macadam road. and cIobo chase Jn. Mecklenburg county at . me, anywhere about Charlotte, and a- .V
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