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:UILNX BEGINS TO-DAY rxolca JZLiIX teaks. OF SAMUEL TIU.1I NEARIXG ... f ? - Three WWtt nossw. Mostly U9 IXMinty pl-fillers. Examined tircensboro Felral 'Court nmont Burins To-Iay and WW : n.lwbly . Consume Four yf '..iinrwi CrnifessL When CromEx k mined by Mr. Watson, lie UW I South . Carolina Dispensary Invest! gating Committee Probing Purchase ;.m wnisiiey Jaix u JTora ' Cincin nati Firm Simply Sufllcient for Six Tera ,. ,, 1 Vs-'V'' .," Observer' Bureau,'" S Main street, , " , ' . . , ; Columbia, & C Feb. sV , The dispensary Investigation to-day Not Know on What Bay of Tear 1 wa riven over to Mr. I W. Boykin'e liritmaa Coma and Waa Ignorant! attorneys, ' Messrs . Bellinger - and of Daw of ,4th of July,, lVi . j Welsh,' who presented evidence In re- i pedal to 'j.n UDsrver. M Greensboro, Fab, ripy Holton , Introduced , testimony In rebuttal In the Q, W Samuel trial In buttal of the chara-es -that Mr. Bovkln 8. District AttOT- J vj made an extrnvK runt ttitrrf,au . . . . I . ' . . F.'tlal Tn.'.i In Smotl Vreifc, Special to The Observer. Purham, Feb. 8. The special train on which Mr. and Mr. J. Crawford Biggs left last night for Henderson was In a small wreck at Henderson about midnight The train pulled on the main line at 'Henderson. In the meantime a train on the other road backed into it, causing some property lose and shaking up those on the train. No one was hurt and no serious dam age done to the property. There was no delay on account of the accident. labels. The testimony submitted wa from Mr, Welskopf," president of the rederal Court; to-day. the following I Ni vt8eon. WeBfc;0pf Company, of, On . itnesses. being put on the sund: C W. Burohett. R. ' L. Gregory. Brady Lewis,';. C. Mitchell, H. C: Meroney. Nathan ; Williams, Noah Benton, Boss Class, Alec Barnett, Worth Church, 3 XvClenfent, Gilbert Sisemore, Elcaney etlckeleather, R. M. Jones, A. B. Hall, J. J Webster, M. B. Dancey. J. J Parsons, W, H. Higglns, Lee Summer- lift, T. tv Raid, H. 8 Milton Nearly. All of Harklns .and tnese cinnati. who made the labels and from another,, representative . of th Louis-; nue couner-joumai ..Printing com pany, to snow that the label toad been bought at a reasonable price. Mr. Charles, clerk of the State board, tes tified that the firm receiving the award was the only one which had a bid sub mitted properly . Mr. Lyon showed that the contract was awarded on ; a r, hlockadere, or residents of the county ? of ..Wilkes, where , it has been shown that there existed such a great amount ; - of , illicit distilling. Their testimony j was largely In reference to the opera. - tion of these distilleries and relating v" to the character of the defendant. -As illustrative of the intelligence of 1 the average blockader it may.be said that a fine sample occupied the stand f a ahort time this afternoon on cross i examination. Mr. Watson asked him If he could tell when Christmas came, . lie replied that he did not know hut ''that he was pretty certain it fell on ..the th of December. Mr. Watspn then asked him If he knew the day of , the month of the 4th of July, and he " aaid he had no idea whatever. His , testimony very naturally created some v, amusement. No sensational aeveion tnent were brought out to-day and the general Impression is that the .taking of testimony will be concluded to-morrow morning, wnen tne argu 'ment will begin. Eight speeches will be made, four on each side and this will consume about four days. " I- 5 ALBEMARLE'S PROGRESS. WM supplemental bid. The last witness to-night was Mr, W. O. Tatum, commissioner at the State ' dispensary, who, - under , cross. examination by Mr, Lyon, figured. out that the labels at the present rate of user would last over six - years, and that if the, sixes are not uaea uniform ly the quart labels may last year longer, although it has been reported to him that some of the Jialf-pltit labels are now running short. MR. SEARCH AT GREENSBORO. Will AddrcfM City High SchooU and Superintendents' convention A Young Man InJurecL- Hpeclal to The Observer. Greensboro, Feb. 7.-Mr. Preston W. Searchformerly superlntednent of the schools of lio Angelas. Cat., arrived to-day. Friday night, in the Smith Memorial building, tie will address the graduating class of the city high school on the subject, "Face to Face. With Great Ideals." Friday morning he wilt deliver an address before the annual meeting of the North Carolina Association of City School Superinten dents, which will convene in the assent Snnnin .miRn's 6TUFFED 8WEET MANGO 8, AWfeET Bell. jPepper and .Cucumbers, assorted. A nicer pickel you could not imagine, a i. iresn oarrai ' imi receivea. vracj a ,dosea,'w know they will please -you. 'Phone fit. MILLEK-VAJ" JiciM BLUB RIBBON VANILLA, IS REALLY tne i cheapest .extract In use.;: as it goes .twice as far. Ask your grocer for Blue juDoon vaniiia, wc, 'ana one, - WOOD AND COAL-YOn CAN ORDER ci us any or ootn ine aoove u-uctn .and get lust what you want." Our per i aonaf attention given to all orders, large or email, we nave a run stock ot.au ' grades Coal and Wood, fFhona C2 'W. M AV4T,' , s . ' , VALENTINES. - DILWORTH DRUG STORE, , B. 8. DAVIS. 'phone if!. ; -i r . FOR RENT14 i NORTH .' BREVARD rooms, all conveniences, fZzM; v a, Mvera. a-rfum eottna. all eonvenlencea. IIS.66; N. Church, rooms. 616 . ropiar. e rooms, su.wf nib Ma rine, ( rooms, Jf. ARTHUR HENDERSON A CA MPHOHATF.D OLYOERINB LOTION keeps tne akin , soft ana - smootn. it heals ' chapped and roughened skin In a night Get t it at WOODALL A SHKPPARD'8. j , FOR QUICK BALE NICE SUBURBAN nome, acres, wen encioaea, ouv- houses, 12.100, one-third cash; nice cot tage, good Hot; corner, fl.COO, -one-third cash. Now. these are baraalns. and they must go at onee. Who will be the lucky ones this time?. ' B, L. KEE8- imk, a Booth Try on street, 'rnone , ; ' - . . n i hlv hull nf the Ronhnw tn.lrmrrnar jvew sianuiacrunng cnieriirimn " - , , : v. T , " buu i njum . ' n .MLbMiUM RAiKmrm- evening at S o'clock and remain in sea- High point. N. tt tabilahcd - Rewldenoea Erected - - Mot a Single Failure During the ,( Correspondence of The Observer. Albemarle. Feb. 7. From an in- dustrlal point of view, the year DOS was a good one for Albemarle. The . Wiaconeett Milts Co.bullt and equipped mill No. t. This was done entirety ' out of the surplus, and yet the mlH - im paid a regular A per cent, semi , annual dividend. This is one of the . v best equipped and mowt prosperous mills in the State. The Lillian Knitting Milt Co., with "; av paid-in capital of f 30.000 was or ganled with the following officers: ., 'it. A, Crowell, president; A. L. Pat ' . terson, secretary and treasurer. This .. : x. company has just completed Its hand- rtma plant and is now engaged in the "tjufacture of fine hosiery. The tirti is equipped with the most im '. proved machinery in every depart ;" meat ' ' : The Albemarle Real Estate A In, aurance Oo. waa organised with S. H. . Ilearne, president, and E. M. Asbury, , aecretary and treasurer. This com pany Has handsome ,, of flees in . the k ' Loan fc Trust Co's. building, where ' they will do a general real estate and - insurance buslne. It has already ,t-.Y .jmd'ChaMiJ ;S arttm o beautiful land in South Albemarle and is improving the same for, residences . The Albemarle Light as Motor Co. was chartered with a capital of IJ6, . 000. with J. M. Morrow, president. and J. B.' Efrid, secretary and treas " jtirer. During this year they hope to ' Inatall a light and motor eystem for the town. " The Albemarle Mantel Co. has Just l: bnen chartered with an authorized ' .,, tapltfil of (25.000 and paid-in capital - "nT,000. L. Hmlth is president "i, and 1 J. M. rfiorrow Is secretary and , treasurer. Thti company will begin ' " at, once to erect Its building and in ' atali Ma machinery for the manufac ture of mantels, store and oflice fur - xilture and fixtures of all kinds. All the old manufacturing plants, ; banks and mercantile firms have , dune a prosperous business. Not a alngla failure has occurred during the " - year. " ,- The Stanley County Loan & Trust - Co. has completed Its handsome bank j', nd offlc building, on the corner of , ; .Main nd Second istreet. This is a 'three-story building, with bank, drug More ana real estate ornce on tne ') first floor law offices on the second, .? -and lodge rooms on the third. " ;' Mr. T. H. Parker built a two-story , i. 'trick building on Second street, 64 by 90 feet. This building is now oe uplel ly the Stanley Supply Co. 74- Messrs. Bile ft Brhtth erected a t i Iwo-story brick building, 50 by 80 t feet, on Main street. This in occupied -yP, J, Huneycutt A Co., dealers in furniture. Daring the ?'ar more than 60 new . f resldent-ea were built and the writer -' la Impressed that there la not a va cant dwelling in the town. i" The Albemarle Water Worka Co, '-- until nearly the whole town fa sup? f'piied with pure drinking water. , 4.HtHM good work has been done in grading thevatreeta and side-walks. ' Soma new concrete walks have been laid In front of tbe bulsness houjses ton Main and Becona fftreets. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhaul ana repair mactunery,. , cut gears, make patterns. -.. models, etc slon until Saturday morning, The meeting will be attended by all of the school superintendents of the State and a number of leading educators, The occasion promises to be fruitful and interesting. 2 2 ; diaries Raniun. young man . em ployed by T. J. MsAdoo, electrical con tractor, fell yesterday afternoon while dojng some inside wiring, and broke hla left arm. . ,. Elam's orchestra,' of this city, has been engaged to furnish the muslo for the annual banquet of the Merchants' end Manufacturers' Club in , High Point, a week from, to-morrow night. SUITS FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. C..F, Vlokera, of Durham, Enters counter Hult Against Her Husband Litigation Promiaea to bo Bitter. Special to The Observer. ; " Durham, Feb. S Suit for divorce haa been entered by Mrs. C F. Vlck- era against her husband, D, F. Vick era, this being a counter auit. 1 It pro mises to be litigation that wiir con tinue for some time. Not long ago Mr. Vlckers and his wife, who are cousins, separated and later Mrs. Vlckers sued her husband for 13,500, this being, for wood cut from her plantation and sold. At the last term of curt tbe Jury gave tier sooot iz.ono and horn aides appeal ed to the Supreme Court, Since then Mrs. Vlckers has instituted auit for absolute divorce and now hla wife has .. j.. M M - .1 .-,. . . gone ana aone uaewise. ' .'inese suits will come up this year, but not at the March term of court. Both parties have considerable property and ' the litigations promises to be long drawn nut and very bitter. . .. THE WEATHER. Washington, Fob. S. Forecast for Fri day and Saturday,: North Carolina, rain Friday, possibly snow in Interior, brisk to high north to northwest winds; '.Bat urdny fnir. EMERALD CORN CURB IS JUST, THE Twill cure them. : For sale by JAS. P. : STOWS 4k CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 179. Pk!D-A NICE QUIET TIME AT TMB Gem where there is absolute -comfort and anything you want to eat prepared to your taste. ' a mnen, counter unsur passed In the South, GEM - RESTAU RANT, b. T, cresweii, Manager. FOR RKNT-MODKKN T-ROOM HOUStt, 14 N. Brevard, 22.M; modern S-room cottage, 10 a Myers, fl.6;; modern room houses 14 N. Caldwell, flf.w; , room cottage, 615 N. Poplar, fU.00; t room house, Seversvllle, 11.00 per week; i store-room. tteimont, yie.ca -J ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. ' , BUT A HOME IN THE LAND OF the . sky." Magnificent home newly erected with out buildings to match, 60 acres of land In high state Of eultiva tlon ; self-supporting at ; a - bargain. Large sale of town and Country prop erty, for sale or rent. Carolina 'Real Estate, Loan A Development Co., W. F, Edwards, president, Hendersoovilla. N. C V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. ' Cliorlolte, N. C. 8 p. m., Feb. , 190A Sunrise, 7:16; sunset, 6:69; (standard tlme.K-- - r- . 'Tlio buaimww outlook for Albemarle faring 10 Is bright. HVSUAKD AMI WIFE .FIGlfT. . AgM Duriwin Hebrew Haa Trouble ' - lth tutter Half Kerurod Tltrougli , Matrimonial Agency. . , GDedal to The Observer Durham, Feb. t.Not lon$ since Abe Ooldstein. of this city, an aged He brew, lost hlM wife and, ad vertlaad In a Brooklyn paper for another com panion. le aecured an answer and the marriage followed. To-day the pair rreated some whs t of a sensation and vuw jhhi." tnis or awning into a fight, In which, the husband fared -worse than his wife. Ha came nt ytrert and asked for a warrant against Ida better half and the paper was Is aued. He was bleeding and his wife's condition- waa such that she could not ome to trial this afternoon.'1 The trial 1 aet for to-morrow morning. Both aides have employed counsel and th case wlU t inter eating. . , , p ;- CaffAer lUs Literary 3ut, Ppeclal to. To Obaerrerl -v1"- ' 0.iffney S. e. PV'''aTbriadieitf 1' Is city have organ I wd a literary pb, the first meeting having been ) id at the residence of Mrs. WV J . i.klna Saturday afternoon. The club inized y tb election of th M- m ng ofi leers: 'Mrs, W. F. Hum ; president; Mrs, ft, B, Sieedly, i e presldmt; Miss Carrie Sams, seo- ty, Miss Ine Sarratt treasurer. - l,Jei-t of the club will be purely ty. Another wtening of the il be i.d faturduy aftrtim H'Mrs.- V, L. Buker, hctt tt uaiv t 'j thosea tot tb$ club, , XjOCAV WEATHER REPORT, Highest temperature , "SI lwet temperature .Sx Mean tnniperBture ...... 30 Deficiency for the day ,1(1 Aocumulnted deficiency, for the1 month ,67 Acumulated excess for the year,,,,. .41 Preaipttwtion to-oay (inches). ,st Total preclpltntlon for the month.... .4N Accumulated defloirncy for the month .83 Auccmuiated evores for the year-... prevailing wmu airecuon Fresh car ' load Melrose FLOUR. We sell to anybody. IK STAT KRIS 'Phona M. L: k- - kldlLJ, L,- eMJ-.-i.-- .i You.l,, r this remark every day, but there's no oi a m to be aiacoun- .. i. "ita never too hue to mend." What vu need is to jnal,e a i . aolutlott--Adpt 1'ian and fcikk to H. L . i t ci o. Open a sa vines account. ' Hoke a practice of saving sonic thing every day or week and the -result wl.l surprise ' you, 'We pay you 4 per cent- inteiebt and . compound It four times a year. - t V '-Hierriloan 6 Saying C:r.:i P. M. Erown, Presrw.' S. Alexander, V. Pres., W.L. Jenkins, Cashier., .V OFFICE OF. THE; Feb.' 5th, 1B06. AND. NOW GET READY FOR THE tt, i-jr -..4,,-,'" - : tl47THfSEaiESfp With the regularity of the pendulum awingtntf back and forth, .'does the Mechnlca - Perpetual Building and Loan Association run Its system, of u,oiuniig na paying on ana commencing new series. -, We have lust finished -oavlna off the. 34th Series of 170.400.'. the laraest In m' hiatary (arjd perhaps the largest ever in the South) and now" we are tLUi .reaay xo open tne dooks tor tne new tnu Htuitwa, wmcn com mencea on MARCH 1ST. The subscription books are now open.-wj - unr-. treat inducement to take stock In this Association is the : fact lORl. UlIK ikly rwwlntii an itnw an annrmmo that w can aafl hmki. ts borrowers to each them within 0 DAYS from the time the- appllca tion la aeted "on. ' Shares In force with thia new series will reach nearly 1800,000 and 1700.000. - . "V . - ' Prospective builders are advised to subscribe ; at "once, as we have the jrWi.uoMjM!l nvXiK Utr Jt lKST COME, H'lKSX. SERVED. . B. B. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas. jf, ' 1 .' S.- WTTTKOWSKT. Prea. FEBRUARY 3, 1906 : The; Charlotte Building & Loan Association OPENED ITS 33 SERIES P ; - : Applications for loans now. bcinj? iilei loin tbclowdstart.an account -with ' the Assbci- atiojti of the People and Forthe People.'; : Subscription Books For StoS Still' OpenI OFFICE 203 NORTk TRYONST. - J. ; ILVVAf j HESS, Pres:, WILLIS BROWN, Sec! Tl iit la new building and Industry fir North Carbllnii U greater " s''. ,F"- Uu,n ' JHnrlod in the State's history.''; , The f'crth Carolina Home Insurance Co. of Raleigh, N. C, should receive Ita proportion of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of new. business given to It In" periods ' of less Industrial activity. . . " , ,f- , . ; GIvs It the Insurance; on the desirable new properties you have , r r , to offer. It will lu;lp to build up our home State and contlnna ' the great era of prosperity how enjoyed by our people, i ScaliiCiii : States Tnist - Ccn: HARVEY LAMBETH -! p2ny,;'Aeecl$ Manager Insurance Depuritaeat. .87 a m 4 0 . eJOti Dr. B. Nys lintchlaoii. . . A Bntchlson," Mil lul INSURANCE FIRR LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICKt No. t, Bant Bmllding. B1I Phona 43SX. r Modern Green Houses' Produca Cut Ilowers as near perfec tion as possible. This combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Krrvloe tnsurs aatlafaction.' llokea, Carnatlona, Violets, flmllax. Wedding : Flowers, Floral Designs, Write. Telephone, Telegraph." ".7 : Haa Uriey tefsery Co. , fend telegram to qreensboro. CURES COLDS Hut It isn't any task to take Rexall Cherries." Pleas-" ant to the taste and at the same time they re lieve the cold. Only -.v.!-;,- -.- . '" -.'.'."'ti -'-'S'- . , 1 ? yl 5c Per Box - ' a For aale by R. H JORDAN & CO. ' DRTJOGISTS. 1 Pbone 7a ; fixurfnes Cor KCnSES REGISTRY. , Why Yon SWd Join Ths Mutual Building eV Ijoan Aasociationt;'' Its plan enables you to' . get a handsome revenue on weekly or monthly payments,' which are, , otherwise nnproductlva, "which, being uninvested,! most people ' -tget tld of with, .nothing to show for it The most succesBful menlni Charlotte, business or profeasional, are large holders of shares here.' ; Our stockholders live all over the Union, but no loans, aremade 'away from Chnriott ' township. - Wrlto ffgr our little 'td' book J bt explanation, and Join before. Xh series eloses. lt i ' : :N i E, L KfSliR, Treasurer, 25 S. TRYON STRUT . : ;-: -nniitfiia-nBW. '--v';..1 J f 1 ! - . - t n ry 5 r t , the colters of the V; . j c. ; ' , tl-'-t- fttl.-.t i 1 r . ioh. and grow po.ifi on t, r i mncy, v,l.., ve fcl.iiup irl 5 i and sweat under ti,e 1 ivy t , en. V.rhy j iy. tribute? V. i y toi tlnue to hold the tn j? VI y i.upoverlah ourselves 'to make c. 'ipr sections rich? -.The 5 Insurance Companies ' of Creenuboro. . N. C, represented by us, wiU fad'y leave every dollar of their prci..ldi. in Charlotte tV he loaned to Charlotte enterprises. l :Iiln& 236 to day and let our Insurance Man-call to see you. CTiEirMT'TE lc:.:i o ot cc::::.:i Kw k :, f .. . , : rVf. U nil In d ' ' With the busy "'Business Man:' , and , w desire to be concise and brief In our communlca- : tlons with him. But we want his ear to tell him that if he Is 'not doing his banking; bu- ' ness' with the Commercial, he ; Is missing opportunities that : might ha of great ' benefit to him If embraced. ' Our busi ness is large, but we want lt , and we want to grow with her. ;rn ' ,wvi , wiureiura,- can ina I attention of 'the aforesaid "Business Man,, euid - others, to- our - facilities for handling i: their . business; to our resources, which enable us to carry the" , largest accounts, and to our .willingness to handle the smallest ones. . Call and see us. and let us talk over-your desires and your Kneads In our ttne. ,t (vai ' ' ,f , FIRST N A TIOfJA L Si ? Will ",( s w mw m, mm m,$ OBGANIZED inff" Xprta! . and , Sufps, $500,000.00 .1 - 1 DIRECTORS: . . P. M. BROWK - GEO.' W. BRYAW J., 43. BURROUGHS FRANK GIIiRKATH 1 F. B, McDOWEXJu - ." r . T. VI. WADB ' . 1 . ,f, CHAS. A. wriXIAJIg. YPUR : ; ; BUSINESS v SOLICITED ' f RANK- GILEEATH, Pr. V H H. VICT0.V Cashier.i re 04KMO4OKOKrM0OO 2 J lit' 1 Jl I . llCAFifAi a: :;;:;$2cic:).CD' i way ,.j,,jyAt:m: CHABlOTTt H. C We lhvlte yon to open an account ' witn us.- promising every eourtaav and accommodation consistent with sound oanKing. , " , ir ( , vfc , ' We par four' her cent ' Intereet m time deposits.,. ; - - - GEO. E. WlLSOJff, PreaidenL s z' tv JNa B. ROSS, Vies President.' '.' :,- t 1 W. C. jmiOUNSON, Cashier. v.r ,J i O0K4lj4Ci444)4a4)O4d44a4flkW4t4434 THE CHARLOTTE NATIOFi AL BANK , It la our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating li classes and make thbi a bank ( where thoa'e , of moderate means snail .have the ame treatment as those mora favorably situated,', . Ton ' ar4). cordially Invited to , open bank account with ua. - W.l Vm, 0s&; .; . B. D.1iEATIUPres:i: The Crowell Sdtcrbi Co. Inc. Far the Treatment of -1 Whiskey, Morphine ' and Nervous Diseases,' ' fipeclal apartments and nurses for lady patientst. AU forms of Isctrlclty for - treating nervous ( diseases, and various methods of massage, Includ ing tns Bl inniaier vibratlne method. The stockholders sll being physicians eonsiuute m consulting noara. . '. ,-. , Specially trained male and female nurses ana attendant : , t , t 8. M. CROUTCMi. If. Pre. t . ,, Keaiucnt Physician, 51 1-2 ACRE f ARM fOR ; SALE. ' - ; V Vvontlng on Seattle's Ford Macadam road, three , miles t froni .city: about fifteen acres In timber; forty young fruit trees 4room .Dwelling and Barn., A good Spring pn place,' - : , ' .'Cnll at offlca for prices. , ' . IE COCHRANE.- Insurance and Real. Estate Agent. F. mm. FLOWERS : Wc are fully prepared to take care ; of rush ? . orders ot floral designs for ; funerals, . Special v , attention to floral decorations for marriages, I receptions; etc. ,s? . j s r. t ." - ;a " . , DILWORTII ; FLORAL QAIlDIIirO. v ."; 17. 0. UcPUXE, Proprietor. : ,; r: Telegraphic orders twelve prompt attention. Phone 900 A newj modem, large home on Elizabeth Aye. . One of the best thereabout ' Large wc,, .naay .siae 'oi street. i-xill information of v f. . nLnxnrmnn . . ' it ASUBURBftW vvFARW We are offering lor prompt sale a tract of about 35 acres of ex cellent land, well located; about J 1-4 miles from County Court ' House, and not over 1 minutes' walk from car line. Fronting on macadam. road. . Considering the' location and price, this prooertv should be . taken at once, v 7 7 THE CIIAHLOTTE REALTY C0;.:?AiIV t - t02 tf. Tryoo, 1 P. :V - ' A. O. CRAia Scey. and Manager.; Cnca 19 n. Trade St. ; J. H. I4ttle, Pres. t C M . Patterson, Vice Pres. HR. Hagood. Cash. ' eria Mkav M. .,i-v-i This Bank Is fully equipped to care for "the accounts of banks,' ln' dlvlduals., firms and corporations.,. It respectfully , invites corres pondence or a personal Interview with - those who' ontnniat. inuii. , uuucD v , upcuiiis new ccounis. . W. n. BKMtt , a P. TIEATU, t 1 C M.- PATTER SOX, v T. C- CirrHRMVj ' 1IV LITTLE, W. ,M. LOJUG, t WBfRB PREPARED ' To assist in the" developfnenf of high class busi ; ness or residence property in Charlotte in , the .matter ; of long time REAL ESTATE LOANS in any amounts from $1,000 up. ' Consultation invited. - ; ; , A , Southern States Tract' Company 1 ' CAPITAL $200,000 ' - ...-'- v. TRUST BUILD LVO, . . CII ARIiOTTE, N." O. ' ' GEO. STEPHENS, T. 8. FRANKLIN, XV. IL WOOD, J, E. J AVI9, rreaidentrf-" ,"'." Vice 'Prea.-"" -v "r 'Tre8n!rfj:.AssfctTrs.- " T! - a TTT. - f ,WE OFFER., : - A FINE BUSffvTESS LOT i " . ' ' ' SEC0NT BLOCK FROM THE SQUARE) , " . , About 03x183 In Slw. , . , Just the place for large nholeiato business or maehlnery biifrnw This Is one or the very few properties of this class that can now vn i'iuiiu u mo wiiiuutii mi rv.-i, anu we win take plonaure giving you particulars at our oi.ice at an early date. " In M Jt & coupzav 1 2H t.ntCe 4 $ it ' i US I svawr
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