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CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 3, 1903. ,C;iAHLOXTECLUB ;t i.'.r.cn.T . last .XicnT lilt id! CIS I r. I or i'.ii2 : Piofframtne , of .Mr. n. R. J"reton E i oso of the Organisation vil Ovens Toast-Mastee-- . by Hon. E. Y. wenn, I kins and - . J. . borate Menu 'Served and a Fine i ( i'tmme or Miisio Rendered p e Richardson Orcliestra. , - ' c first banquet'' of the Greater i lotto Club was field' in the din S room ot the Southern Manufac .iers' Club last Jrfght. and It was a ( at success from -every view poim. e crowd was large enough., and rep ; , ,f-naJ!vt the banattet proper, ump i uua ana well aerved and the after. . ; i) ner speeches ot a nign oraer. At o'clock the members of the x it met In the parlors or tne touui .n Murtufnjumrif Club, formed In l.ne- and inarched up to the dining room to a stirring - tone ey xucnara son's Orcheetrai ' Which was stationed on the , tending. . The officers of the lub, E, R, Preston, president: A. E. TicCausIand, vice president, and J. M. Oldham, aecretary-treaarer, headed the procession. After the banqueter had taken their place hi front of the hairs at the table Mr. Preston said: "In the name of i the Charlotte Club I bid yon welcome, one and all, guests and members. . Now be aeated." Immediately after this announce ment Caterer H. A. Webber served the roHoslny attractive menu: . 0rape Fruit '', & ''s - 8oup Coneome Royal Wafer. Flih Boiled Spanish Mackerel wfth Cfeols . Sauce . Roast Turkey. Btuffed with Chwtnut 1 ,,, , Forcemeat , Cranberry Sauce r., Mixed Plcklei . Celery ' French I'eai ' n. Bbcuit Baked Quaff Stuffed with Oysten on r i . ' Criip Lettuce 5 Cold Tongue and Currant Jelly Chicken Balnd Olive Maihed Potatoes Tilnrk Ti rream. fAnarted Flavor) - 'r-'vit Mixed Cake Twin Coffee.' rteml Tap) Cigar Jtocquefort, Krtnm and Pineapple Cheeae Orarigfti; Kanauet Wafsn After Wnrier Fruits . . I .. Si Mixed Nuts and KpMiu At the-close of the banquet Mr. Preston arose and said: "In behalf of the club I will ay a word. Men who 'want to make Charlotte greater should belong to. this, club. That should be , the' spirit' ht; the organisation. Our '. purpose ls ttf do what we can to build 3iarlotteiOor motto shall be 'Watch . Charlotte Grow.' That was the great watchword Of the little town of Ta coma. Wash, A band of young men , began1 to cry 'Waucli Tacoma Grow.' vl. There has never been anything like its . nrowth In ' the W-st or any part of "thls oountry. ,t ,The . Atlanta spirit Is what we -want to CJltlvate. Such a spirit will '"eld .; In the up-bulkling of our town. The old Greek Idea was 'Athens first a n(j wen vrreece. iur wugun tinuuiu ' t .Hariotte first and then NorUi Casollaa.' We do not mean to say ' that we are the greatest men in Char ' lotte, but do say that we want to Inak Greater Charlotte. That Is the purpose of our club. Now I introduce s to you the toastmaster of tho even- , - ingr Mr. David Ovens." In risinc Mr. Ovens said: "I have , " Jiot 5 the 1 least idea of making you a - speech, but I do eonslder It a great honor of the first toastmaster of the first banquet of the Greater Charlotte "' Club,. 1 am grind that we have a may or of our city who is backed by evi-ry-ii' body,, Mow I take pleasure in lutro , duclng to you Hon. 8. 8. McNIneh. Mr., McNinch began by sayiiig i ' was anything good doing that there " - vit a woman In the case. I see no ' this menu card Queen Charlotte, a . H beautiful and handsome lady. "Gentlemen. I am pleased to be . with you. Charlotte Is the natural capital of the Carolina! because of the fine farming land that Ilea about her - and the s;reat water power of her ear-by rivers, because of, her fine railway facilities, her magnificent country row-do, her many mills, her fine schools, and the great moral and " religious sentiment behind her people. But ws must not rest on our oars. wvi iiiv.1 w vvnm n. want, linn in a. .1 - - . . 1 1 . . . 1 , rrT V, HI, W I.-, HIT, I IT l,f IIIJ i' uKini man me nrfraniuiinn and cur- ' - pose of this club, We have reumtly , had with us the grpat governor of our ,tkat. He was hTe teaching and preaching to us of North Carolina people. .:harloUe Is the urent -lty of fcthe- State and our word kIiuuM b 'Charlotte for all and all Tor Char lotte.'" V 'After Mr. McXInch hud com ImltM nls remarks Toast master Ovens said 'I heard of Charlotte long before I pleasure of those present Which wi.1 win Jhrtranrr Anil In! 7 tarn win . the coming and going com merce, and In turn build Itself to be a Greater Charlotte tn fact, as well M in asperatton." . -. ,v The next speaker was Mr. W'C. Dowd. on. th subject, "'The Charlotte ot the, Pntnre."' His remarks wsre punctured with 'flna wit and humor, Which kept the banqueter in an up roar of laughter and applause, , Among other things he - said; "We , are all proud pf Charlotte, Every ' man or woman - who makes his his or her i home for any length of time Claims to be a. .direct descendant of, a signer - of - the- Mecklenburg Declaration of J Independence. .. Ir. Martin D. Hardin has not yet made that claim, but . ho will same time loonuT, At ? this . juncture Dr; Hardin, who sat near Mr, Dowd, said, i "M wife's people, all -date back to the Mecklenburg . Declaration." After a round applause and laughter Mr. Dowd continued as follows: "In days gone by fires were kindled by the use of flint and punk. Since that time we nave made : great ' progress ana tne Charlotte of the future' will be Just as much ahead of our times as we are of our forefathers who lighted their fires in the crude way mentioned above. I recall hearing Hr.Vot Holmes say In a lecture here a few years ago that there was enough water wasted In ons North Carolina river to run every fac tory in New England, Greater Char lotte is coming. By and by we can look In every direction from the square and see asphalt streets, sky-soraper buildings tn the business blocks, mag nificent hotels and when the street cars come up on the front pf one will be This car for North Charlotte, Neweus. Harrlsburg, Concord'; on another 'Atherton, Griffith. Hebron, Plnevllle. Rock Hill and Chester,' and so on In every direction. If one of you men coujd drop cut of existence like old Rip Van Winkle and return again 20 years hence and stand on the square and talk to a policeman you would see coming up the street a dignified old bachelor and the policeman would tell yon that that man was Dan Tompkins, who had been most useful In up-bulldlng of Charlotte and the South. He has been honored by his country. He has held the portfolio of commerce and labor In the cabinet of one of our presidents. On the 'Opposite side of the street you Will see Judge Preston. Attorney General Mcltae' David Ovens., the merchant prince. Jesse M. Oldham, with his son and grandchildren. He will be president of the New Tork Life Insurance Com pany and all of his boys will have Jobs under him. Down near the city hall Mayor McNincb and Recorder Shan nonhouse will fee "walking, arm-inarm, rejoicing In the fact that they had closed up the fakirs at the fair grounds." - ? The last speaker on the programme was the Hon. K. Y. Webb. In Intro ducing him Mr. Ovens said that be was one of the leading public men of the State. Mr. Webs began by saying that young men had accomplished great things in this world, that the great conquerer, Alexander the Great, was very young at the time of his con quests; that Thomas Jefferson was only 2t years old when he penned the great Declaration at Independence, and that Stonewall Jackson's brigade was composed of boys. "My subject Is cotton," he said. "I ask you 'what would the South have been without cotton?' Weventy-flve per cent, of the rotton Of the world Is raised In the South and there is no country in the world that can supplant our section in growing this great staple. "I have been asked to say something to you about two bills that I have In troduced In Congress. Tne one is to have more frequent reports and the other Is to have a dally report on cot ton. If we get a daily report then we will destroy the violent fluctuations that come and are so dlstructlve to manufacturer and grower. A daily re port will give the public such infor mation that the grower and manufac lurer may keep up with the real con dition of the crop from the time It is planted until the time It is marketed. The manufacturer desires a stable market. That la what every honesf, mill man wants. Mr. North has nK ready promised me that he would give 14 reports a month Instead of two. This would be a great gain." After having discussed these bills Mr. Webb went into the detailed his tory of cotton in order td show the Mouth's part In growing; and manufac turing It. His speecll was wen nre pared, full of Interesting and valuable Information, and although the hour was Into those present listened to It throughout with a great deal of In terest. tw mimic furnished by the Richard son Orchestra added greatly to the me pro- THE' WEATHER. -1 ; Washington, jra SL-J'orecant, for Wed. newjay and Thursday JSorth Carolina, rain and wanner Wednesday; Thursday fair, cblder in west) clearing In , east por tloni; fresh southeast Winds. ; '' . " . ' y r , . - o, f 1...- '-''fUi , ' V, 8. WEATHER BUREAU".'' . Charlotte, J, C., I p, m. Jan, J, l90t ' ' Bunrbe, - sunset,. 1:23," standard time). Hi rt - f'.. i- rt . , LOCAL WEATHEW REPORT,'! Highest temperature ;'.,.... I'M lowect temperature ....... . Mean temperature .JJ refletenv for (ha dav ........... i S Accumulated deficiency for the month Accumulated deficiency for the year, .9 treetpicaxton Mnaay uncneaj... ,w Total precipitation for the moir.h... -w Accumulated deficiency for the month .16 Accumulated deficiency for the- year. 19 Prevailing .wind direction .......$.. TIT f I FI I C'MT 1 V i l VUiil It -For the Treatment of f: Whiskey, - Morphine ; and Special apartments, and, nurses for Jaoy patrons. All forms of StaUc electricity; latest electro-vibrator ma Chine fop massage, etc.; also specially trained m&ssuers, etc.i as well as vari ous kinds . of baths. - Assistant . resi dent physician in houss all the time with the , superintendent." - "y S . S, U.Crowellt'lX. 1).; Supi 1 8 W.' 3rd street, Charlotte. K, C.1 . Perfection ' can only be attained In the physical by allowing Nature to ap propriate and not dissipate her own resources. Cathartics gripe weaken-- dissipate, while DeWttt's Utile Early,; Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to as sume normal activity. Good for the. complexion. Bold by King's Drug Co, SpocialtJoticos FANCY APPLES RiC; CRANBERRIES, JOo, Cocdenut. 7o to 10c, Butter, 20c.; Pound Cake, 15a BRI1X3ERS & CO., 303 W. Trade itreet. FOR RENT-AFTER JANUARY 1. 1908 the entire three otory brick building, 33x130, with cement bacement, at 214 South College street, now occupied by International . Harvejter Company of America. Apply at building pr to W. R. BURRECI ' " , WB WANT YOUR PRESCRIPTIONa DILWORTH DRUG STORE, B. 8. DAVIS 'Phone 247. . OUR LINE OP DOMESTIC AND IM- ponoa cigars is large ana very vaneu. We make special prices to the box trade GEM RESTAURANT. E. E. Creswetl, Manager. NlTNNALLy'8 DELICIOUS CANDIES, freth by exprem, Jut received. W centi per pound. Sold in Charlotte exclmlvely by WOODALL ft 8HEPPARD. . YOU RUN NO RISK IN BUYING BLUE Ribbon Vanilla or Lemon Kscract. rne maken give this guarantee. "Tour money back If they fall to plenne." Ak for Blue Ribbon Vanilla and say it pluln- FROST LOTION, THE WELL-KNOWN preparation for Uhups. Kougn Kin, etc., not only henln, but prevent. Pro tect your kln with It. JAS. P. STOWE Sc. CO., Druggit. 'Phone 179. TO LET 8-ROOM HOUSE; CLOSE IN; city water free, fl8.15. This was given to me this day; see how quickly I All It. Now is the time te put your property where the people will find It, and where It will be properly looked after. E. L. KBR8LKR, 53 8. Tryon street. v Vt. if" , ' iDr. K. Vj0 Hutchison. A . I ? "t 9 Hntchtsea. t 1 III i SO insurance; t FIRE : ACCIDENT ; 'i OFFICE: No. t, Hant Bonding. -, Bell 'Phone 4S9X ; OUR AIM IS ALWAYS TO GIVE YOU the very best goods obtainable ana ws feel sure that the best Is what you want. Below Ve give you a list ot the best Hams and the best Breakfast Bacon that are cured. Take you choice they nre all good. Smlthfleld Hams, famous the world over. Fenie "Trade Mark" Hams and Breakfast Bacon, King, fin's "Relluble" Hams. Swift's Pre mlum" Hams. Swfffs "Empire" Bacon. They are all good. 'Phone 68. MILLER VAN NESS CO. HOMES AND INVESTMENTS FOR sale. Elegant; modern s-room house East avenue, JlO,600; elegant,, modern 8- room house. North Tryon, w.uw; nice, modern 7-room house. 600 East Ninth. $2,500; nlce, modern 6-room eottage, 615 Eeast Ninth, si.hoo; nice, modern -room house. Liberty atreet. 12.100; nice, mod ern 12-room house North Brevard, $6,260. Also other homes $460 to $1(1.000 easy terms. J, ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. cuthowcrs FOR MARY Our prospects for flowers for January are very flattering, especially in a ROSES, CARNATIONS, VIOIiETS and h. VALLEY. SMILAX. Large lot fine heavy ropes for decorating. Telegraph or telephone us for - - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Write us for prices on your WEDDING. FLOWERS. Flowers cut fresh every day. J. Van lindley Nursery Ca. POMONA, N. C Send telegrams to Greensboro. W i.0 VlLk..ll In tJ Keepe the throat from getting; so dry and hot. -, It also re . lieves t hepalnful inflamma i tlon In the - back and . upper ' part " of t the mouth. - 'which - sometimes feels as If ' a ' coal ' of fire were on the soft palate. It loosens up tenacious viscid ; mucas ( phlegm ) , clear out the bead, and stops catarrhal 'headaches due- to -cold-eon-' gestion In the front of the head. candidly, allow ns to say, that ' we honestly A believe ; that you ' cannot , get any other Cough Remedy that t will - please you to well S ' . : - ' a HUGHKS CHERRY , ' and glycerine: ; t COUGH CUKE. .''- We would not advise this If , we were not sure of its rella. blllty. - We have faith in the ?v Remedy. ; because we - make it, we know what it has done, is doing,- and will - do, therefore) it I lS "r 1 T IH TIio Cough 'Remedy That vra Recommend . particularly tor' children, , Made and. sold only, by V R. II. JORDAN & CO: , " " ' DRtTGGISTS. OPEN ALL NIGHT.' j -"v ; A r ' , i . BEGINS 1906 With a Goodly Increase of Desirable Homes And Beveral Store Properties added to and hereafter a part of bis list.. Among others, - one 14-Room Resi dence on W. Trado St., at 950 month. One 8-Room New Residence N, Mc Dowell St. . . . . .. ,. . . 920 month. P. D. aLBXaNDBR fire losflrante ' Real Estate Dealer 202 S. Tryon. i i i in ."'. P, 4S0. STOP THAT COUOH; SYRUP WHITK Pin nnn Tur win ao the work, Z5o. a MAYER'S, Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 252. EXTRA I.AROE WHITE CELERY. 10C canned Lima Means ioc.; large cans Tomatoes; 3 for 26e. ; wliole grain corn, tic.; Crushed. 7c. can; pje Peaches, inc.; Table peaches, 15. 20, 25e.; Call fornia Evaporated Peaches, He. and 12c.; bis Hominy and Grits. IMe. BR1DGERS ft CO.. 2flg W. Trade street. W No. .lira ham -ame here to live, ami whenever I unmnie rendered was as follows: . lieard of the town I heard of one ,., owectlon) HubbeU great and substantial clttsen; his Hw'innee" River von THser lutme is I). A. Tompklim. one of the ' Duke of tniluth Max 8, Witt foremont men of ihi it, nth Vnw i'ai uni.ttvtte from Hlssolletto ....verni take pleasure In presenting' him to,'H Jlungorlan Dnee Opm you. nw win Miiurptin ymi on Thi i Luders Reasons Why Charlotte Should fKtstt- 'from' Lucier '"ftummw Orowv iniour Donlsettl In part Mr. Tompkins galil: Woodltiiul (Belwrtlon) Luders " "It Is alwayH difficult for un to d- l.hnes from Metropolitan Opera... robanl lerm'ne what eonditlniiR nr- neressary Pergeant Kitty Sloane ff best growth of a city. One of " . ' . the Jrsons would swm to be thnl vv.-, MIIOHABIM A OP IMS. fall te appreciate the Inftuene,, f ,,x- ' - trems slight differentials n , onilltlono. ' Hume Moravian Church at wiiiwon- lf we liok over lh? field of ntiture wo find this to be true In nature. Who Ih it ; tnat could say what sutt'e diffHrciillal differences there In between the nunon- pnere of (.:harlotte una the at siilem Welcomes Now Year In Nnino Manner as for 105 ears Correspondence of The Observer. Wlnston-Halom, Jan. 2. At 8 o'clock lnBt -llicht an immense concourse - or . inosphere a hundred miles north of . ... ..i' .. .... t,aiiaht. ant In Sw'0.1 .'hat. .T"0" . Hhou,1 hn Home Moravian church, to hear grow and be a urofltablr crnn In one of .. . ... .l.- u....tvin n ions - .wuat ?u tt1? ,not be Krow? 111 hv Bishop Rondthnler. The paper was alt In the other. It is not c-iioukIi to ; .lt,,,Ui tniete.t and Its reading held the undivided attention of the say mat cotton lould trrown 100 AnirluW-,'r1! Th ."L", dl,r,,r,r' hearers. The closing service of the old T. r:?Jl.n V . L " year began - -at 11:10 and again tne .. Ste section and wholly unsttrsctlve In . BBoiner section, is all the difrerem-e in of cotton im concerned. If it be under tSken to make bread without yeast, we churrh was filled to its utmost capac ity. Familiar hymns were sung ana the address was made by Rev. B. B. Crosland, who was still speaking when the baud -broke In upon mm wit n tne get a sodden loaf. Changs the mlsture . 1"". "IVr ."L SC. k'""-" right temperature and making the uir,sugnt oinerences wnicn are fs WOOD AND COAL, DRY OAK AND Pine Wood, cut and spilt as you order ll. rat fine ror sinanng. west Ten nessee Soft Coal and Pennsylvania Hard Coal for stoves and grates. All orders receive our prompt attention. 420 Teleptiont. A VAN I . BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT GRAPE FRUIT. Tansarencs, - Juicy and sweet; nice Florida Oransee; California Celery, thnt long and white. North Carolina Cream ery Butter, that we want every family In Charlotte to try: It you love good butter. It Is as cheap as the best grade of country butter and if you are pleas ed with It we can furnish regular' every week, fresh rrom tne creamery. A Happy New Year to all. 8ARRATT & BLAKE LY, For Poultry Fsed we have tn stock best grades, of wheat and cracked corn. THE STAR MILLS W. M. CROWELL, rropr, 'pbono m. Ws will reeelve Satur day. January 6th, one nundrefl head or horses and moiea. ? j, w Wadsworth's Sons Co, Remember we Sell , for casn or on time, j, W. Whdsworth's Sons CO We csn save you money on horses and mules, as we have them bought worth the money. J. w, waasworm s boos wo. nnd iiini at the mldrilirht hour In the Homo church for 106 years, "Now Let; VOraSle to the nlftf.nr. t, in nt . . ... . .i I, tuwH nA W. V,..,. . ni., u.V" I'raywr wan w er T "- I, , uiiailliui ,i,l. an.t u.llh "A Hannv Kr Tear" ftV jMJSI, ' . ..tt. m.!!! , - , in tin. I 1 1 J U4 - - tot-day should keep it In mind that It tequlres bat a Utile estra Influence to snake an atmosphere In which social - and commercial Intercourse may be en V larged and made more liberal. It in as necessary to make exertion to ereale inis atmospnerc ef libera ntv 4nd ho. pitaiuy as It was la the former genera- on every face the congregation went out Into the lire ot m. A watch meeting was held at the Mo- ; rsvian church at Bethanla last night. ! The church was crowded' and many , were unable to gain admittance. Thej service was very Impressive. .. Rr ' W. Grabs Is pastor of this church. j n to get. the railroads built. The ' ,.,rtM , uln. . ;i.N.,m iu-. rerraemy.' is geoersjiy to save the effort ZA' ittrndmim .and expense necessary to gain the ac- I toB wKtloii. quainuncs ana contact of the outside i wasntngton. ian. z. frcsioent worlil - Ths tendency of a chjb of con- 1 Itoosevslt to-day Issued a proclamation v. genial spirits is naturally towards hav- ', conferring upon Imports from Hwltser i Ing things comfortable for themselves land of argils, still " wines vermouth, and this may continue until the atmoa- brandies and work of art th reduction rhefs 1 becomes . inhospitable to the ' provided for in section t of the Dlngley -.ranger nn Tosrers s sort of selfish ; act, ewlsuion. . Chariot t's raliroads were not procured- without self-sacrlflce and (he Investment, sf monty. a large so rial and comtnerelaj interconrst with ifie outside world Is always most dlffi ult to get -without self-sscriflce and v n hout expenditure. An association tf t "ntleme-n ought to be always wlj- : to put th-mselves out Jn order t the city an hospitable haven for t tile of the traveling public, be clone snd be constantly kept city will always have jin At- cf UbentUty snd bospltalitr (lose 8 YOUR U 1 WATER RENTS DUE; Water' rents are due and payable at the office of the Water Depart ment. .No. City Hall, January 1 to 10 Inclusive.' Omce epen until o'clock on the joth. : save the dis count I - f " 'A , ' . ' CIIARIXJTTK WATER WORKS, Fiat. IL UlUUms, Act Bopt. , ?i TROUBLES rVUh ua What's the nse to worry yourself to death about a washerwoman t It's bad enough "to be bothered and fretted alt , the time over the "cook ouestlon." But' a wash erwoman 1 What's ' the uset We can. take care of your linen for you and relieve yon i ot a great deal. of worry, un certainty and cost , . Why not try our j,-twvuu dry FLAsrr. It' great SavS time, bother, ' money and nerves.. 'Phone us to-day and let us tell yon all about It,;, 1 . ni u CLOSE AT HAND The Opening Day for' New Series MUTUAL BUILD I ING AND LOAN is Saturday, January Many have already taken their stocks and some have filed appli cations for loans, and thus secured an early date. Some of you will reach the gates of Heaven Just after they -close that's the way you do everything. ' Move up, or take a hack seat. If you can't live up to your opportunities you should move to a Country Village. L L HOSIER, Treasurer, 25 - SOUTH TRYON STRUT S lOIH R. PatRB,' PreidcaL ; : ll'S 111, I 4 A.) 1 " That brings no good.' Thlne-s are In a mesa with three bis? Life 'Insurance Companies-1n New . York, and dollars are not as flush In . - Wall .Street . now. The South has contributed her full share to malc 1 ing millionaires in New York, but'from now on she will not Im poverlsh herselt - She will keep her insurance money at home. The .' Southern Life, of , Greensboro, N. C offers perfect protection, a liberal policy, and a. fine Investment Every dollar collected by uh 'i for this company will stay here to, be loaned by us to Charlotte i -enterprises. ThU generous offer' commends lUelf to all thoughtful .people. , We wish you a very happy New year. Soalhera Redjbtatc Lc:.i end Trot Coi- 'Ht i i t 4, "ft ' ' t, 1 f i 'i " k sf-, ' , " - That's the word which de 7-',-v.''irfhea.thjii-,''ninny(l an.- rfi btr the Commercial NaUonal3 , . r.i;- t ;'" vii m ; in BiniiA.(u j' - ? have VOUr CSraonnt nhfLeUtnov' 1 account Whether, th'rntum s-Jot your'busineM be large ot 4 i smalt ana weare sure tnat we can -demonstrate to you, that. , tnoney deposited . with ;n U ; ' 1 absolutely safe.' "f!-!, u ti f' Largest capital land surplus.. , in the State. Resources uf' s ficlent to . handle the largest . We draw -drafts direct on Europe,' Asia and 'Africa. 'Our terms -4 for handling mercantile and. manufacturing accounts are most lib. eral. Call and see, us abqut, your banking business.-'-, ,t W. E. HOLT, Pres. IL A, JJBNW, V. IV" A.' Q. BREN1ZER, Cash.-- alujckxjt. snwuii, 'wuer. - Charlotte's Oldest f largest Bank Began boslnesi 1865. Tho gain tn new building and Industry in North Carolina is greater"; ; . . than at any period in the State's history. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. !'of Raleigh, N. C should receive its proportion of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of new business given to It in . periods of less industrial activity. Give It the Insurance on tho desirable new properties yon have to offer. It will help to build np our home State and continue the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by onr people. Southern States Trust Company, Agents HARVEY LAMBETH Manager Insurance Department Capital antS Sur plus $500,000 IflllUp J 1 -. , Si 1. j.-A Vt-. Total Assets YOUR BUSINESS SCLtQTED Fraiik Cilreath, President rV ; It IL Victor, Casnfer CAPITAL :(- ASSETS a ;,' THE. Merchants a.d farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, ft C : We Invite you . to open an account J i with us, promising every courtesy and f 4 accommoaauon consistent with sound banking. .!. - ? , , ' We 'payvfour per cent Interest on' time 'deposits. - ... . , ,. GEO. E.' WILSON',; FresldentV' JNO. cP. ROSS, Vice President W, C.; WILKINSOX, Cashier. the Charlotte National Bank Charlotte, N. C. It is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all : classes and make this a bank where those of moderate means - shall have the same treatment as those more favorably situated. ' Tou are cordially invited to open a bank account with ua W. H. TWnW, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President. LOTS FOR INVESTMENT OR ; HO1.E We can supply lots in : the 'city limits or suburbs, either for invest ment or a home, at prices to suit the eustomer, ranging from 176.00 to $5,000. Let us show you our list 1 ALSO IMPROVED PROPERTY; n THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY iA, G. CRAIG, Secy, and .Manager. ', Office 19 E. Trade St - - . . - ,.., ,. fbone SIT, J. H. Little, Pres. , C. M. Patterson, Vlco pres. U.R. Ha good, Cash. CHAL0TTE TRUST COMP'Y CAPITAL $100,000,00 - ." This Bank Is fully equipped to care for tbe accounts of banks. Indi viduals, firms and corporations - It respectfully Invites correspond . ence or a personal interview -with those who OontempUta making changes or opening new accounts. 'J . . 'ls v DIRECTORS W. IL BELK, ' O.; P. HEATH, -w. uJloso, C, M. PATTERSON, 9. W. ZIMMERMAN; 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE ' . ' - --: -'-- : ! ""....v.: -';-'.:. . Fronting on Beattle's Ford Macadam Road, three " miles front city; about fifteen acres In timber; forty young fruit trees; J-room-Dwelling and a Barn, A good Spring on place. - "I Call at office for prices. y -viv, : HE. COCHRANE ; Insurance and Real Estate Agent V I) FLOWERS We arc fully prepared to take care of rush , : orders of floral designs for.; iunerals. ' Special v attention to floral decorations , for marriages, , i ; ;;receptionsi tCSiH t DWVOnm . FLORAL OABDEKS. I ' ;;ri . ; T7. 0. UcPHEE, Proprietor. ' ' ? - 'i .Telegraphic orders receive prompt attention. Phone 900 stasias ' V v : 1906 r ' Individuals,' Firms or Corporations in tending to dianeorisecure additional banking connections iix'i the' New. Year ; are invited to consult or write11 us on the : subject , -We arcprqpared to offer every modem facility.;v. ' : " v ' ; , SUUTntRN STATU TRUST CO'.f'AYI GEORGE STEPHENS, r..& FRANKLIN, . Yf. VL 7'-J6f .President, .Vlce-OPres. ;"-?f J; a?reasurer Jahuarv-DivideridohTi wm of. the foao;vi:;s nnsr-OASs starjTiEs. t. 1st Mortgage , Loan ott-Real Estate' being tler cent High Grade r Preferred stocks in some of the strongest mlLa in thts territory, ! and T per cent and non-taxable to the Investor. The common stocks of many well-known ;mllls paying -10, . 15 I per cent ' ' v ' . r ? '! n 1 "f - tt , J - " r v North Carolina State Bonds, 4 and per cent and in Real Es " tate of any. description ''which 'you may prefer Send for January ' circular.' , - s- -, . ' , 1 'P. C. 71DD O TTr & . QOZIPZITIY r 3 I f if a ' ( f t 1 ' ' '"s' '4 W. if (1 f I7 A. ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 3, 1906, edition 1
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