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r t r I 1 1 "V " 'WM'M I"". LSA AND MS ' LADIES. h Klit .Tlrwmintlf Interviewed, i !-..! ' i(h SIIhmc . l"orrrs and s.l.iilor, - Violinist "and ; tiopratm Si.lolst -Uk ne Another ami Have , ' . Cood Tim i in Tnetr l-ravclAOmght After the Show. Last nisrht, after ths light were oflt l i the theatre ana in i&mou ionn I'hilllp Soma Jmd gone over to the Utt ioni. an Observed man touched hlrn lor an intervlawiiTtie reporter said he wanted a lew -sweet word bromine ladies also,; the violinist and the vocal ololst These latter were on tne suu r way. going to their room, but sM they were- charmed that they were go ing to be Interviewed. - "We keep alt the clippings about as,' ?auhed Miss Elisabeth Schiller, the - soprano. "We think lota or then." ,s There were courting people In the parlor, but at the end of the hail, across-the staircase from the parlor. - , there were just four chalra In that ' ' ', cosy corner, ard the ladies declared it .'.would do for trusting- plape, much "'more an ordinary, cold-blooded Inter , ""-view., Mr. Soutta happily went to his ' room for a moment or two happily. ' for s soon as he came hack he took , ' the floor and out-talked the ladies. ' .Tm right new," conf eased Mies .' Jeannette Powers, the violinist, who ,!. is pretty and whose Schubert's Ser ' fiade last night was the dlvlnestr thln that happened this side of heaven. tt These interviews and things I don't know what to Say seeing that I must , naik about myself. I have been with the band only a few weeks." """ " ,By thla time she had got her furs ' and veil off anOI tossed them over on V'- secretary. Mtss Schiller was looking 4n, smiling, as who should say, "This ' 1 her first contact with a newspaper man." ? ,V... "Miss Powers and I are the finest sort of friends." spoke up Miss Schiller. ' If we hated each other or w-re jealous, i 'A don't know how we should endure It. j time, don't we?" to M!s Powers. j Mist) Powers' flaying of the Serenade -; ''last night," said the reporter to Mr. I i' ' Sousa, who came up and Joined thu FAvnrnsviLLB heal e.state A1ltitv "",mmig Buyer Meetlngf 61 Agricultural Society ITaMSi for City Hewerage Building of New Corresnomdenna of The. Observer. , : Fa vetteville. Jan. 25. Real estate in thla city yhowa te greatest activity of years, -and investors are manifesting an Anxiety tt buy. Mr. j. Ji. , wanes, editors and nroorietor xt The North Carolina Baptist, has purchased part of the' Helen lot, on Hay street, auving him a frontage or aoout i xeeL sua running back to Old .street. "He ' will erect a. handsome building "for" The Bantlst and the lob office. On the other part of this lot still stands -the immense wooden building with steep hip rotf. In' which the late Charles i. Hafgh, of - thla city, father of; Dr.' T. D. Hala-h and Mai. Charles Haigh,; con ducted an extensive wholesale grocery business with the up-country before the civil war. 4 " Mr. T. -R. Bullard yesterday aold to Mr. S. B. Tolbot a tract of land lying just to the east end of the Clarendon bridge over the Cape rear river, tor 600. ThJe is the site of what waa a flourishing village and more years aeo. with tne amo tioua name oi "Rome," and for a long time a profit able business was carried on there with the outside people,-who did not wish to pay the bridge toll to bring them in to Payetteville. After the war 'Borne", fell into decay. Anally acquiring an un savory reputation; end the making of Clarendon bridge free blotted it out of existence. .-''' v: ' Mrs. Hamilton McMillan, wife of Prof. Hamilton McMillan, whose fu neral service took place at Bed Banquet of Iluntorwville rytlilans. Mr. vE, n. Preston and Prof.- R. J, Co"hrsn returned yesterday . morning from Huntersvllle, - where, the night before, they participated in the elab- orate banquet given by the Independ ence lodge. No: 105, Knights of Pythlaa. The ..affair was a dedicated success. Music was furnished by the1 Hunters vJlle string band and the banquetsyas served by . Mrs. Ji. A, Alexander. k1: THC WEATHER. Washington; Jaru' 26. Forecast for Sat- uraay ana sunrtay- North Carolina, rain Saturday; Sunday fair; brisk northeast to north winds. , . , . i , V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. ' Chsriotte, tt'C. P. m.. Jtan, 2S, 1904.' Sunrise. 7:26r sunset. 6.4i; - (standard LOCASt WEATHER BKWBT. Highest temperature M Lowest - temperature ... 30 Mean temperature , .K Denclency for the day , .11 fipeelal aoartments and nurses for jLwuciency lor m any .k..ii.,,;..iv ) ywiinus.v. All iorms oi iecinciiy Accumuieted, excess for the month., ti if or ' treating nervous diseases, and Accumulated excess for the year..,, varlni ,.h lr.i f: ? 3Xr. JldTncr Awartlcd Notlilns. .Jn the Superior 'Court - yesterday the aae of Curtis Ifrrrnrr vs. the High land Park Manufacturing Company was nrwsned, th jury bringing in a verdict In favor of the defendant com pany in the evening. Mr Heffnjr sued for $30,000 on account ttt the lose of an arm in the mill, alleging that" defect ive machinery in the mill waa respon- aiDie ror the accidents The jury agreed that the company waa not responsible to the injuries sustained by the plaln tf and! returned their verdict ae above staled, t ' i t - ' Ttc Croivell Ssnitcrid Co;; Ix . ''Tw,tb Treatment of-i iWhiskey, ; 'Morphine ana . Nervous Diseases. V 1 li LJ i nlcs Celt CI 11' Mnn Al P'af f" op III . llvillC vl VU'J Ullo.aillW 0 K D. aUZXZlNDBtt fire Inarase'-.": j. td tsf-te Cci'cr 80 8. Tryon, k " , . - P. fc Precipitation "to-day Onohes) Total orecinttatton for the month.... .6.91 Accumulated excess for- the month., 2M Accumulated excess for the year.... 2 fi Prevailing ' wind direction Col. Pottle In Town CoL Pottle, a director In " the fa mous 'Brotherhood .Wine Co.," of New fork, la In the city, springing a i ot of n ew toasts an d stories on 5eT Jr.I,A0 VLAEnATtolht pumeroua frienda and patrons. Springs yesterday, had many friends In T1J" ..rn.hAhrt wmo n Various mothnrla of miman. '; Inntlld Ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physician constitute a consulting board. .Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants. - , J,' 8. It: cnoWKIiU SI. D,rea. W. M, STRONG." Bf. D.,. - . "''' V" Resident Physldaa, Iff of Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Jane Mc Kethan, widow of the iate E. T. Mc Kcth;in. of this elty. The Cumberland County lAgrlcuitur- i uartv. ' r '' ' t-Vu. It tUA flaf ttTvin Hn'fl tinfl rl ...-.-, i. j cn. li nan iii.h .u... .... v. . , IV that lady laughed In a way whic h . m rf CoL Broai)fK(t the so. .meant he had heard it often. i unanimously passed a vote of "Dopsn' she play It well! excla m- )ftnkB to PreH()ent Watson, General H td Mr. Souhb. Khe wa In KerJIn. SuDerjntendent McKethan and Secre- ir-"Ji. SIUUV1I1E. wil"!l vr Kim iiKurii iih-m lotte through the absolute purity of I their products and reliable business i methods. They produce the goods : they sell from their own vineyards al HoHety mrt In the city hall yester- and distilleries, and sell them direct i .lay. tn object being to devise plans the family trade, which preven s fur the betterment and Increase in in- rupwnwum m.uuio iu :uvui uu.- imt of the county fairs. After an teratlon and other disreputable prac- iinimated discuselon on motion of Col. fees so otimmon In the wine and c. W. BrAadfoot. a commlttf-e, consist- Hquor business. u,r ..f -tjI. Uroadfoot Dr. H. W. Lilly Mr. E. K. Emerson, president of and Col. W. 3. Cook, was appointed to the "Brotherhood Wine Co.." is also ! tii range for a reorganisation of the so- president oi i,ne "vyine producers .association . or me uniiea isiaies, nnd is the prime mover in ' a pure food law that bids fair to pass both Houses this session. iut jiho ff-II in love with the band and -5 hypnotized the conductor, and, when , . she wrote, saying, 'I want to go with the band,' the band replied, 'Come ahead.'" "What romance connected you with the band, Miss Schiller'.''' i .,rk .in. m t all " hn Afticfl "Ittia!- r...it,.,.' I,V,15 fc ... ....... ! y sets." "tes, there was a romance," the been trying to employ another 'Week oreo before we were to ect off on 1 this tour, she wrote un that, she want- -.en io icri iii:ri"u ami I'iny .xeused. Now, the band favors- niatro- J..s,niony. ana u cnntnuumicu utri hmh t rn-ftfru itrzt . i in .., ... ...s...., .... . - l-i" was nobody else but thfs Chicago lady . V to bo thought ot. That Is how ehe Is t- with us, and I rail that a romnace," J "Did you understand tho words of that first nun'."' asked Miss Schiller, , ' abiuptly. Jkj "No." said the- reimrter. i ine were i;miuri, saiu miss pkmim I". sweetly. "But I understood thut one in Kng 1 Hsh." the reporter boasted. "And it 'Was enough to heal the sick." They all latiKhed. "That Is one of Mr. Sousa's boiirk, from one of his operas," she explained. i looking areniy at nr. oousa. "There was fortunately a good deal ot Sousa music lo-nlght," mused the ,ni,tjiii "!. i.r anc.ia ii It n n null thill - vnu nlav 40 times as many nieces as ' are set down on the programme?" "Anticipate the encores," said Mr. Sousa. "At our last Berlin concert we responded to 42. We had given 28 -. concerts in that city, had taken a brief .' itoor, and came back there ' to eive v.'. mme do more, ami on mai mm inni the audience Just wouldn't let us go." "Where have you found the most appreciative audiences?". i , " "Oh, the human family la one," he i replied, emphatically, "people eat or .", anges and rock babies to sleep every . ; where on eHrih, and they like music, and very much the eame kind of music, everywhere. We have played iy leather" In Russia and they saw the humor in it Just as well as here. Char- t L - jiinrsviErCi Jim ny , in juni nnr v imr- 1'tti ?S3orth Carolina, anil Paris, i,:.xninrv, ih line junn, rveiuucKy. ' alienees all over the world eugore ih '' same things." It was a delightful little cotfirie. , '1 hough tne conductor alone confessed j himself hypnotled by his fair and tt glftd attaches, they seemed equally . ' Iindor htm u r.& 1 1 Tli.,.. , V. . .. . . l .. ..... ' talnly like one another, and a cAsual acfpialnlaorr i.f theirs would wairer ' that they have as royal a time an did the pilgrims tj Canterbury. Making War Horne InviMihlc. . . lhl1f,n Ifeullv Ic.nrAaii I A Icliil military coinmlvOon Is now :f Sitting in Merlin oinslderinR t ti - liest ffj. weens of making cavalry as iuvixihta nsl ' pofsible In warf.ire. ' - HurmonlitliiK Mm inetr titiirormx will, hatursil conditions as much as milil.. , wl eooiiKii. and Hip coihidishIihi Ik i tary and Treasurer Lawrence for years : of faithful service. Mr. E. W. Shedd. an engineer, ot Ah- ; erdeen, apTearel before a special meet- 1 fluenced by the condition 'of his wife's A HAPPY MAN. A man's happiness is always ln- Ing of the board of aldermen last even ing, and submitted a proposition, which the board will duly consider, for the contract for the sewerage of the city. A "oallor tea" will be given this health. When she is In pain he car ries worn' with him to his business, j Anything that relieves her suffer-! Ing fills him with gratitude. A, prominent marchant of Forest City, N. c. Writes: "I feel It my duty to ! evening at the residence of Mrs. G. A. ; write you that the dreadful pains that ; Brown, on Dick street, the proceeds i have always come to my wife every t for the nenent or St. raincs. s amo- , month nave been prevented by Scott's iUUAL,-U-L,KNE. It qulete her nerves and takes away all nain." NlTRAL-G-I.ENE simply quiets the nerveg and allows nature to act with out pain. It Is harmless and leaves no bad effects. &old by all drug gists. Free sample on request. JNO. M. SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Agents. I atia e ana u VllAAlAl fllAIAAefc 0"PUidniuuutftj lie churc h. There were pleasant exercises last evening, with presentation of glfls to the iiuoils at Campbellton Methodist Sunday school In East Fayettevllle. At the meeting of the two companies of the Independent Light Infantry bat talion this evening, the Important question will be taken up and disposed of as to the bulWIng of a new opera house. Mr. John D. Brown, city tax collec tor, and a highly esteemed citizen, who has been confined to his home on Rus sell street, by sblckness, for some time, goes to Orlando, Fla.. for the re covery of his health, accompanied by his wife and son, Mr. J. A. Brown. Mr. K. J. Atkinson, of Ash pole, Rohe kimi county, who has successfully un dergone an operation in the High Smith Hospital was well enough to re turn to his home yesterday. Rev. Dr. J. J. Hull, pastor of the First Baptist church, a patient in the same hospital. Is well on the road to recovery. The Southern Real Estate Company, one of the largest In the State, with offices In the Hotel LaPayette build ing, for days had as a heading of Its BTOP THAT COUGH advertisement In The Fayettevllle OD server: "Only One House For Rent." This Shows the demand for dwellings In this city. A landlord Informed the correspondent a day or two ago that he had no trouble In collecting his rents the tenants were too much afraid of being turned out Yesterday afternoon MaJ. A. A. Mc Kethan. clerk of the Huperlor Court, granted a restraining order, enjoining I he Kalelgh and Southport Railroad Company from proceeding with the work of Its construction force through "Mystle Hill," the extensive truck farms, parks and pleasure grounds of Mrs. C. hran, Mr. 8. H. Strange, being general manager. GIGA R S Sunday no one is al , ' lowed to sell cigars. Don't get caught , without a goo d smoke for Sunday. . ; The,only safe way is to get your supply TO-DAY. Our stock comprises a full line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. ' - Special Prices to Box Trade R. H. JORDAN & CO. PRESCRIPnOMSTa Phone 7. Springs Cor. NURSES' REGISTER. Dr. IS, Nre Hetchlson, ...r t; i, J. , Hutchisons. I i 1 ;i IWSURARJCE LIFE, - ACCIDENT . OFFICEt So.' 9, Boat Bull ding. Ben TPhone 8M, Beautiful Eltol.etu ' UeUUU, overlooking Charlotte,- i high, dry and W inviting, and commnn ding a beautiful view of .the city and pretty surrounding country; ia the logical, geographical suburb.. Its loca- , - tlon is ideal; I ta approaches perfect; its air pure wholesome and Invigorating; and when you consider Its nearness to the-business center ot the city, you are bound to admit that It Is a most at tractive,' Inviting pot for the homeseeker. We have many beauti ful, desirable lote there for sale at most reasonable prices. $500.00 will purchase a large, airy, roomy lot, with an alley , way In rear ..and etreei car, water and electrlo ' light 1 privilege. v Where else could you find such a splendid value for ' this monejr? We have ' , other lots there running from I50- to 11,200. We , would, like to drive you out and chow you one of these lots.' ,, t. r ; SOUTIIERii REAL ESTATE L0.'.;i Af.'D TRUST CO. . In a business way, by 'making' Gat Flowers the Lawaon Carnations, ; Queen Xoulse Carnations, Enchantress Carnations, Brides" Roses, v ' " Bridesmaid Roses, Parma Violets, . Marie Louise Violets, Md. Campbell Vloleta, -.. Lilly of the Valley, Smlhur, in heavy ropes. Asparagus Fern, : Flowers for Weddings, : Brides' Bouquets, etc.. Handsome Floral Designs. Prompt shipments and . satis factory service. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, N. C Send - telegrams to Greensboro, mm; m t)!1.. .. . ...... -- - gooa banic, Thu ,wjlth a A bank Js v k known i thrdughout - thla section; s as one of, the strongest In the ' !a It'extends to customers every t A courtesy which their business J ' -"and balances warrant. r i i. While new business Is com- , .to continue tq come, as t we. J . una u 'io years go , oy our ft 9 resources and facUlties-ara in J creasing so mat we can handle i any business ghat Is offered, J It has not - been long since bankers did not advertise at all, or J 1C they did it waa 'only by a- standing card In a. remote corner 'of if the paper. 1 Now wo have-to let the, people know that we are at "S t th Mm. AtA .lOMil ..Jl tnnnt knalMM 1 ' ' -V -1 ' ' . i-tv k J. - wau ana see the President, cashier qr Assistant Cashier. " ' v '1 .-j ,. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK , ;i 1. . '- ' . OF CnARLOTTE." - -ff. - ..... " "..',',.',.'',', ' ' ', 'O mmm" 1 !' ''" !..''. .. 11 '"f "j ( i-Tr-'-if" .i y 't " "' " '' Vej 'I HSSBHB53EEE e ci.mn your coughs and colds with Howe's Tjixatlvc Cold Tablets or: White Pine KnlHain. These are tried : preparations nnd will remove thp colds ! ancl coukIih. For sle by JAB. P. : STOWE & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179 TO J.ET--ROOM HOn8E. IJODBL-L ! street, ag; Mi Kst avenue, tA; Vara ( avenue house, 118. I have some lnex-' pensive homes for sale that will Interest i you, $1,4(10 to 12.(100. The most desirable i lot on KlISHbeth avenue for $1,000. B 1j. KBBBUKH, a Bouth Tryon street. SYRUP WHITE Pine and Tar will do the work, JBe. at MAYER'S, Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 262. ALLAN'S MAGNETIC COUGH SYRUP will cure your cough when other remedies fall. Price 25 cents. WOOD ALL & SHttttEAKD'S. A 8URB WAY TO GIST" -THE BEST. Auk your grocer for Blue Rlnoon Lemon and Vanilla. AbHolutely pure. Oocg twice as far and gives desserts I lie famous "Blue Ribbon Flavor." NOI'S.VS GRAND CONCKIVr. VK CARRY THE BEST LINE OK HIGH grade canned goods to be lound In the two Cnrollnus. Every can of which we guarantee to be perfect In every respect. It dooxn't nay to buv cheaD canned goods, they hiivn't the natural flavor of the goods preserved. In our Htock you ;, dlscUNHli.K the advisability ne norm- nr mch canvas iraiinliiiiii. ..b- . A. tk. IV.,, ,r,i..u 1 .. j" ( n v ,, ii ii, r f -;in- nit y ( t,., riuJil that twvi,rul iu.rlm..i,i. I..... i "'g Wan HoHrtl by a Capacity Ilonse Kvrry NumlHV Perfctrtly Rendoml and Perfectly Enjoyed A I'ro irranmio Constating of Hand Piwes, TrnnitMHie. V(K1 ami Violin Kolos I Tim iiroatcst Hand In the World '. and tlw Ikxt Muslr. Too much could not be said In pram; of the enneert by Kouwa's Hand at the Academy of MuhU- last night. The band Im oirijim-d of about 50 persons, all artiHts of the highest class with their ri K)o tive Instruments. And the audi ence lust night was such a one as should Inspire musicians. It was u representative audience of Charlotte will find the highest grade of canned Torn. Peas, Strlngless Beans, Lima Means, Tomatoes, etc., all of which have the natural flavor and taste of the fresh green vegetables. When you want the best of good things fo eat call on us. It Is s pleasure to serve you. 'Phone S. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. CORN C. CRUSHED MAINE style, the loc. for 7o. ; Canned Lima Renns. high grade, 10c.; Dried 10c ?uart; Tomatoes, t l8c.; Fine Canned eas, 10c., the 5e. grade for U'Mc.: Irish Potatoes. 21.: Sweet Yams, 30c. Bald win Apples, 50c; 8elfBlsing Htickwheat Flour. 6c. Plain, 8C. BRI DOERS & CO., 2C3 West Trade street. nf iivn. and eomiilcteiy lima ine nouse. i ne :'' i i Mvin.-f ,,i i-i -..iitik ineni wn h i p gra mine couiu naroiy jinvr ocr-n ".-- "-". in ner i-nosen. I'jverv iiurnur. liiciuu encores, from the stirring , iasdn in this direction iiriu- .1,., .,.. ! iriun hes to SchuDe-rts Hcrenaae, ny i in South Africa. Miss .lea net te Powers, the violin solo- idred, but it was found that the dye soon, f .nners nnd thoroughly enjoyed by the ' KSdied off all rvcept gray horses. Hev- ,,.ii .. .... ...AMI UfcV.l U a Vuu ,i.,,l i',.,..).,' v diluted were used. Iul llm e x la'finii'ii Im r prwi oi miin vsiue. V. 8. POSTAL- STATION NO. 2 18 IN our store. You can get money orders, stamps, cards, envelopes, register your letters nnd packages and have your mall left, if you want. Will moll any letters left with us up to 7 p. m. every d0y DILWORTH DBUO" 8T()RE. B, B. OA VIS. 'Phone 247. t;snvaa tranottiKN made the i,,,,.,- ' persprie and Impeded their ni'ivemcnt nd besides, wlx-n the sun Is tiehlnd the ' avelry, the, horses' .. 4.an lo en through the canvas. The best screen f"r cavalry used 111 South Africa was a CMmhlnailon of van mis heather-Ilk-- shtuhs picked up on the ..veldt, Tbes plants were In ninny cases i strung upward end downward from the trappings, and gave the appearance. f.Who the cavalry were moving slowly across the sky line, ot waving vegetation,. : ' Xew and Simple Barometer, '".ectrlcity. - Vt. Kydain, a noted lierman meteorul ' gtKt, has discovered a new and ttt I (renx-ly simple kind of barometer It f consists of the telegraph wire which i Strang from p., to polo along the road- Me. Or, ISydnin declares that by lintenlna elowiv in the sound made by the wind blowing Mt-rmm the wires any one ran . Ull MMtlr whit the weather Is likely to , be several days in sdvanee. if the wlrea 1 ' TTlt fwp. mellow and sustained note J.ke that of an orange, it lnsn that the t weather- wlO b slwwery, with nosslt, galea. A sharp, hUh ante foretell cold, btt-rnv weather,, with, b, whiter, sikiw .-asd sleet, ; flk Kock's Good KlMmlng. pilot Rk IVord. ' "n. "Ih"",1.00 0f V tn-ntRiiisHeM of uirtry life it may be mentioned that lnety-iwo number were sold for the diince at-Pilot Jtock Monday night. Tlis inphre of the old nail was heavy wita dust - end foul odor, but the gay nvtumftm , trtppen the ' light fMiutu i.ntll daylight. Thers was some money ) it la tha old town e s result of the iom. Tli two saloon ok in 13ns; tz An r)d for ifekets and about smo tnr per. One ynung ninn, under age, waa i- suxi.. for;, vemgi urunK, wmeti . is a The wni jlKts were fine. Few per formers can get the music out of a tiomi'niic that Mr. Leo Zimmerman 111. And the sextette from Luolu, given tut iin encore to his solo "Aereo," of his own composition, was most eii Rvuhle. The suite, "Last Days of i'limpeil," by Sousa, Is a musical coin pisltlou on a magnificent scale and the rendition of Its part was almost like an Illustrated story of the fall of the ancient ;lty. The lively, reck less note of revelry In "in the House of liurbo and Stratonlce," and one could Imagine life In the pompous, ar rogant city; the low sweet notes of "Nydia," and the presence of a sen ile maiden could be felt; and then the greni cntastrnptie heard in "The Instruction of Pompeii and Nydla's Death." In "Krnsnl" Miss Elisabeth Schiller, soprano, showed that she had a voice of very unusual quality, and perfectly cultivated. Wie was heartily applaud ed and sing "Love Light of ,My Heart" with fine effect ae an encore. Probably n violinist superior to Miss ieanetto Powers has never played In Charlotte, She is a perfect master of the instrument, and plays with a Treat deal of expression, Her solo from Mendelssohn was perfectly ren dered, but it remained for that sweet est of all violin selections, Hchubert's Serenade, played as an encore, t6 make the audi cues hold Its breath for fear of missing a single sweet note. ' Kottsa'S Band Is alwava wbwuu4 t Charlotte. It were a pity that It, or some other band nearly its equal, does not get le Charlotte, more of ten, t, i ' , r ri f . showing, cousiduripg tbs eiooosi of ' Sold, v w r - e.T , MY '"1 a:- Tewls, of Qrewnshnrot was roistered at the JMuford last night. BUY A HOMH IN THES LAND OF the sky." Magnificent boms newly erected with out buildings to match. 60 acres of lund In high state of cultiva tion; self-supporting at a bargain. Large sale of town and country prop erty, for sale or rent. Carolina Real Estate, Ixun tt Development' Co., W. F. Edwards, President, Hendorsonvllle, N. C. . - SIMPLESToiSAFESTfBEST ..', '' ' The Mutual Building and Loan Is adding new shareholders dally. You can get in the January Series right now. It will earn you More Revenue, is a Safer Investment, More Satisfactory Jn Its ; Methods than any other financial institution m. ' North Carolina. . Now, this is bold talk, but I challenge the whole bunch to take ' the same weekly or monthly payment that is done here and show as good results. ( "L L. KEESLER, Treasurer, 25 TRYON STREET JOHN R. PHARR, President EVERYBODY EATS AT THE) OEM and oil because the service is mors for the money than eisewnerei You get here what you want prepared to your tllBte. UKM KttBlAt'KAfll, Creswell, Manager- ' B. V, FOR RENT 18 a MYERS. I BOOMS, modern: U N, Brevard, 7 rooms, mod ern; sos E. Ninth, i rooms, modern, February 1st; 14 N. Colowell, rooms, modern, February 1st: SflS li. Fourth, t rooms, I7.W); S-room house. Severs vllln. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. ' - WOOD AND COAL WOU CAN ORDER of ui any or . both -the - above artlelss and get just what you want. Our per. sonal attention given to all 'Ot'dars, large, or email.' w have full s toe to of all grades Coal and .Wood. 'Phone Htt. W. A. AVANT. - ' A People ask, Why Is your CORN MEAL so good?, Finest equipment of' mod ern machinery, the best v corn ! money will bay and a mil ler who knows how. Not how cheap, but bow food, la our motto. ' , , ! ' T1IKS OTAIt' MtWA'.V'-.. . ' ' Phono 991. ' llwlft Kngtpe. with extra shafting and pulleys, in .first elass condition,' now located in' gtateaville, N. C. , .Will exchange for lumber. r . . M, M. KM ITU Agent, . J. H. Little, Pres. C. M. Patterson; Vice Pres. H R. Its good, Cash. ; ..... The Self Register ing Home Bank Caps the Climax BANKS LOANED WITHOUT CHARGE Use one of these and watch your savings . grow. Call and get a safe at once. Four per cent, interest compounded quarterly. If living out of town open an account by mail CHARLOTTE TRUST COMPANY 18 EAST TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE. , FIRST .NATIONAL BANK :0RGANIZE0 (865 - -V DIRECTORS' V P. M. BROWN" 4- - .r V 1 , GEQ. ' W- BRTA7T . - . . : C. BtTRKOUGHS FRANK (UliKEATH .ti. 8. UYKRS ' P. B. McDOWELIi B.-M. MoADEN 1 W. B. RODMAN - T. W. WADE -CHA8.,.. Ae. WIXXIAMSk YOUR ? BUSINESS -SOLICITED, FRANK GILRfATII, Pres. 1 f-" ' f t -I H. 11. VICIOS, Cashier. til , wooo6w s Merdids d Fanners Naticd BsnX CHARL0TTE.7 li'C: CAPITAL ASSETS C $200,000.03 $ico,cac3 We Invite you to open an account with us. promtslng every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound . . banking. - , ? ,- ' ' - - '' We pay four par cent Interest on r GEO. nrxnhaOV, President. ' . 9SO. B. ROSS, Vice-President, W.VC WILKINSON, Cashier. o 0)KK00O0OHKW 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. At-,. Fronting on' Seattle's Ford Macadam Road, thrss . rnUes from I city; about fifteen acres In timber; forty young trnlt trees; t-roen Dwsllhig and a Barn. A good Spring on place. Call at office, for prices. ' r on place.,; !t 'r R. E. COCHRANE : nl ' i r;A s j m.'" -. Insurance and Real Estate A&nt K FLOWERS ''J We are fully prepared to take care of rush . -, orders of floral designs for funerals. ;: Special attention to floral decorations for marriages, V receptions, etc'PV' p-pjiZXw r v n . DILWOIITH FLORAL GARDENS. I v'h O. UcVmX, Proprietor. Telegraphic orders receive prompt attention, Phone COO THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK - t CKKMIEUX :vr It Is our constant -aim. to be eourteous and accommodating to an ' classes and make thla, a bank ;hre tboae : ot moderate means ; shall ' have the same treatment as those more favorably; situated..' ., Tou are cordially Invited j to open a bank recount with us.' r ILTuWOishltr -vj::. 3. K IHTitrrYtsiferiH - . . . - . i. 1 1"1 ''we havecustotners who use our Savings Department as a means of saving , and accumulating money. It is , an1 easy, ' safe ' and , convenient way to invest , funds. Write ' for, our Booklet,' " Banking By 'Mail which , . fully describes our Savings Department plan. Southern States Trust Xiompany i CAPITA!) $200,000 FmYTcTt trVTTt.rkiieo . oiiARTxyrTlt. ft. C ' j- GEO. STEPHENS. 8. iTtANKtIN, JC-WOOD, tt DAVIS, President. .", - Vice' Pres. " i Treasurer.' Asst. Treaa., i;:,Woffer,a .Uoice ' lot bn v JACKSON; .TERRACE at awiow price. J V , THE CilARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY an riiAici. seov. ana , Manner, ' i. Office ii JES. Trade) St. , -' " - , Phono 177. Si If You Vislv.To SzIUAny Good ink Stocks V ;.-.; State Bom Bank Stocks . ;i Countv Bonds -, f - - worth ironna Jtcau Koaa otoac , . Southern Mill Stocks or Bonds .. v jaiate juoncj. Uct them, with U3 and we will get you t F. c. rsnoTT & , COR the markes price : ' i t t" COMPANY i:;y3t::::;t t:.:::::$ r 4 . i - . ,' Korth xonawanoa, N, x.. ' , v. i 'v V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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