' . V: CHAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,' FEBRUARY 24 1906.
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Vinnmmlii (iewmonlefl 'Attend Be
ginning of Erection of Spartan
. burg's Now Federal Building.
r.MMLniiAiiM nf Th Observer.
t- Spartanburg, & C. Feb. 22. At high
' maaii to-dav the cornerstone of the
iwiatafAo building, which the govern
ment is erecting for the city at the cor
of North Church ,. and Walnut
streets, was laid with Impressive ana
intereatbig ceremonies by the Masonic
, : tnrfMa of the county. There were hun-
"Vdreda present when the handsome
stone was lowered Into position, with a
CORNERSTONE XATD.
programme of prayer, music ana aa-
iiidreseea. The school children of th
-city contributed. In no small degree,
' to the success of the occasion and Hu
4 S perlntendent Frank Evans Is being
'"heartily congratulated for this part,
rl' Which be planned.
Acting Grand Master Smith conduct
' ed the Masonic features of the pro-
- gramme assleted by the members of
the. order.
' i The orator of the day was President
X; Henry N. Snyder, of Wofford College,
v Swbo chose for his subject a very hp
V'pjr and appropriate theme "Washing
ton, the Man Who Laid the Corner
stone of the Republic."
i-sHl speech rang with patriotism
from beginning to end and that hlti
words found an echo In the hearts ana
' Blinds of his auditors was manifested
-fey the close attention on the part of
the vast assemblage which filled every
av&lllble foot for several hundred feet
!? around the stand. The children of the
i City schools, prior to the opening of
the ceremonies of the day. dressed In
costumes depicting the various well
, . known characters of Mrrthcr Goose's
- rhymes, formed In line anil, headed by
J.i'that patron saint of the nursery and
mounted on roller skates, swiftly glld
' ed through the principal streets of the
city and finally brought up at the
building.
' The day Is reckoned as an eventful
n of the history of the city, as It
marked the presentation of the Aral
Federal structure to the community.
It was through the work of Kepresen
tativ Johtumn that the building wan
made poeslble and the due public credit
was given him by one of the speakers.
" VAIN EFFOIIT TO THWART CUPID
Durham Father Places Guard Over
Girl, but She Makes Good Her Kb
cape and Joins Her Ixivcr.
Corespondence or The Observer.
Durham, Feb. 22. Mr. Walter F.
Barbee, who lives In the eastern part
of the city, had quite a chase to pre
vent his daughter eloping with a Mr.
Whlttlngton. but, as Is usual In such
cases, Cupid outwitted the old folks
and the couple has skipped out. ImM
night Mr. Whlttlngton and a frlenu
applied for license to marry and It
Ister of Deeds Markham was not sat
isfied as to the age of Miss Nettle Bar
bee, the young bride-elect. He told
them they would have to get a written
permit. They went away and returned
With a note saying that the girl was of
legal and Register of Deeds Markham
found thlM.to be a forgery. He again
refused. After that Mr. Barbee went
In search of his daughter, found her
and carried her back home. Ijtst night
a guard was placed on duty to see that
the young lady did not leave her room.
About the time the guard was relieved
this mornltiK MIhs liarbee escaped and
has evidently Joined her Intended and
they have Bklpped to some other town.
Mr. Barbee to-day sent out a number
Of notices to various counties In an ef
fort to prevent the marriage.
HIS EM PIIYER a negro.
Norwegian Tailor Comes From New
York lo High Point to Find That
He Had Been Employed by Negro
Luckily He Found Another .lob.
Special to The Observer.
High Point. Feb. 23. To read an ad
vertisement in a New York paper an
etpert tailor was wanted at High
Point, to answer the same and accept
the Job at 125 per week and finally to
arrive here and meet his would-be em
ployer face to face and find out that
he was of African descent, was too
much for a Norwegian, by birth, who
came here yesterday. The tailor called
upon The Kntcrprlse and told of his
troubles and especially of his disap
polntment and humiliation. He was
ts mad as a full-blooded Irish
man when InHiilled, repeating
that what a fool ho was not
to think about asking If the
advertiser wan whrte or black, but as
there are very few negro tailors the
gentleman from New York said lhat
any one would naturally suppose that
the advertise wan white and that the
firm here should have been more ex
plicit. Hut all's well that ends well,
and the gentleman from New York got
a good Joli nfter all for Mr. David
Jonen, the well-known tailor, of Dan
ville, was In town and, hearing of (he
presence of the tailor from New York,
contracted with the gentleman and
carried him to Knnvllle lust evening.
COAST USK SHOPS.
Contract Ia'I for Their F.revtloii at
Waymrw. (.a. To Com $100,000.
Special to The Observer.
Wilmington. Feb. It is an
nounced from Atlantic Coast Iyine
headquarters that the contract for
the mammoth fImi;i. to be built at
Waycross. Georgia, has la-en awarded.
Heventeen (inns submitted hllt. The
contract lis given to the Pennsylvania
Prldge Company, of llcuver Falls. It
In stipulated that the work must be
completed by January 1, l!to7. Wlille
the official refiiMc to state the con
tract price. It Ik known that the
Shops will cost not cH than 1 400,000.
Escaped I 'rotn Jcf and Diiinh School.
ftpeclal to The iltsr-rver.
,t. , Albemarle. I'Vb. 23. Information
i,. reached here to-day In the cflVrt tlt.it
15. Walton Purr, a d.-af and dumb
,-boy, about 17 years old. who was sent
40 the Kchool for the Dear and Dumb
t Morganton about a month ago,
made his escape from then lust Mon
day His mother, who Is a very old
' , widow. Is greatly dlstrens.-d about him.
r He Is about S fret high, has fair skin.
,Wm eyes and red hair. His mother
1 "v jls Mrs. Nancy Furr. Hloomlngton, N.
'fl. Whe will appreciate any Informa
. Most pertaining to him.
Annlvenwry KxercUcs at Wofford.
. Correspondence of The Observer.
Spartanburg. K. C , peh. 22. -This
evening in the auditorium of Wofford
t College the anniversary exerciaes were
' hld, speeches being deilvi-rd by two
representatives, one from each literary
society. The speakers were:. J. ft.
- Lyles, of the Preston Society, who
poke on "A Typical American." while
iftho other speaker, H. W. Puckett, rep
7 resentatlve of the Calhoun Society.
j rwtrayed the death of the despot In
'Ths Last Breath of Despotism." Af
, ter the regular exercises a reception
. was held to the soctetf halls.
t V,' " 5 FRAUD EXPOSED. '
, ' A-Jtm-: counterfeits have lately been
rnaklng and trying te sell Imitation, of
ltr. King's New Discovery for Consump.
ton, Cinirh nd Colds, and other md
etuea. thereby defrauding the puWIe.
This is to wars you to bewsrs of such
ppl. who seek ' to proflt, tbtous h
nitling - ths reputation . of resMtdies
lth havs ben successfully urln
iliseaM, for over X years. A sure pre.
t ttn, . to- yon, our name on ; the
wrapper. Look for It. on all Dr. King's
or itucklen's remedies, as all others are
"r (mitallons. 1L K.- Bucklen A Co,,
, jcagor iu and , Windsor Canada, ft.
L jvedan it Ce.
X&fl THE DEATH RECORD.-
f f n ' -1 k s '"f ,
; Mrs. II, Grant, .f Asheville.
Special to The Observer. " , , . v
Asheville. Feb. S3. New wia re
ceived) hero to-day of the death 'at
Macon, Oft., this morning of Mrs. H.
F. Grant, of Ashevllle: Mra. Orant
survived her husband Just Ave days.
Mr. Grant .died In Macon Sunday
night OwJng to the Illness of Mrs.
Grant, the surviving children could not
leave the Georgia city to bring the
remains of their father home. The re
mains of both Mr. and Mrs. Grant
will be brought to AahevJUe to-morrow
and the double funeral service con
ducted from the First Presbyterian
church.
Tlionias Caudle, of Forsyth.
Correspondence of T,he Observer.
Wlnston-Stlem, Feb. 22. Mr. Charles
Marshall, rural free delivery carrier of
Walnut Cove, was here to-day and re
ported that Mr. Thomas Caudle died at
Wialnut Cove yesterday with black
measles. His sister died Tuesday with
the same disease and his daughter is
not expected to live. Mr. Caudle's
son brought the disease home from
West Virginia. The latter, who has
been 111 for some time. Is convales
cing. Mr 11. D. Delgh, ol Chapel Hill.
Special to The Observer.
Chapel Hill, Feb. 23. Mrs. H. D.
Leigh, wife of H. D. leigh, a mer
chant of Chapel Hill, died to-day at
her home of heart disease, aged tz
years. She leaves eignl cnuaren, sev
eral of whom are married. Deceased
had been In poor health for some time
past. She was a faithful member of
the Baptist church. The funeral will
be held at Durham Saturday after
noon. Deceased was a sister oi ex-
Sheriff lUgsbee, of Durham county.
Mrs. A. F. Eslielmon, of Wlnaton-
Salcm.
Special to The Observer.
High Point, Feb. 23. Mrs. A. F.
Eshelman died In the sanitarium at
Salisbury yesterday and her remains
were brought here this morning where
they will be Interred. Deceased was
the wife of Mr. A. F. Eshelman, of
the Union Furniture Co., of thla plac.
and was a good woman, she leaves,
besides a husband, several children to
mourn their loss. For several months
she had been In very feeble health, and
this was her second trip to the eanl
tarlum.
H. II. Kinoald, of Burke.
Stwcial to The Observer.
Morganton. Feb. 23. Mr. H. H. Kin
cald. whose serious Illness was men
tioned In The Observer, died at his
home near Table Rock yesterday and
will be burled to-day at Mountain
Grove church. Mr. Klncald was a
Christian gentleman and was one of
the most prominent citizens of Burke
county. He wias born and reared and
had always lived in Burke. He was in
his eighty-third year. He is survived
by a widow, one soriv Mr. P. S. Klncald
and four daughters, Mrs. Mildred
Parks, Mrs. Harris, Miss Emma Kin
raid and Mrs. Francis Klncald. He
had been a member of the Masonic
lodge for many years.
Dilworth
I Floral Gardens
For choice Cut Flowers, for
Wedding Flowers, for Floral
Designs everything or any
thing In Cut Flowers.
We are fully prepared to
handle any order for any kind
of Flowers on short notice.
Telegraph, telephone or write,
us If you have time.
Promptness is our motto.
W. G. McPHEE, Pro.,
Charlotte, N. C.
X P. O. IJox IJW. Bell 'Phones.
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CIGARS
For Sunday are more in
demand when you are
unable to supply your
wants. We sell no ci
gars on Sunday but
would like to furnish
you the Sunday supply
TO-DAY.
Everything in cigars do
mestic and imported.
R. H. JORDAN & CO
rnKSCIU PTIONI8T8.
Phone 7. Springs Cor.
See the Herplclde lady with
the beautiful hair at our store.
F. D. A.
For $400.00
60 feet on S. Church St.
Room for two houses. $50.00
cash will talk and a deed
will be executed.
- $3 acre farm in" Steel
Creek, at $30.00 per A.
F D. aLBXANDBti
20 . Tryon.
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-: i : the' weather ; .
'-C f 'i - ' 5'
' Forecast for Saturday.;, and . ' Sunday:
Fair, warmer Saturday: ; Sunday fair,
colder In ' western portion; light to fresh
south winds. ' -
i. Charlotte, VS. C, 8 p. m. Feb. 2X-8wn
rise 1:00; sunset :13 (Standard time).
LOCAL WEATHER REPORT.
Highest temperature .. .... ....
Lowest temperature ..... ..' .. ....
Mean temperature., .. .. .. .. ....
Excess for the day
Accumulated deficiency for month
.65
.42
M
.09
JS0
.70
.00
Accumulated excess for year ....
PrecfDitailon to-day (Inches)
Total precipitation for month.
1.68
Accumulated deficiency for month. 2.13
.Accumulated deficiency tor year,, .tu
Prevailing wind direction .. ... ....East
Special Notices
DO IT NOW! GET BLUB RIBBON
Vanilla. Absolutely pure; goes twice
as far an dglves desserts the Blue
Ribbon Flavor."
WHITE WTA NDOTTE8. UNTIL
March 20th next we will sell our 15.00
eggs at 13.60 and our S3.00 egss at 12.00,
to persons living In Mecklenburg
county. OTARIjOTTE POULTRY
FARM.
LARGE SHIPMENTS of Clnco Cigars,
all sicca and shades, Just received at
WOODALL A SHEPPARDS, Whole
sale and Retail.
BUSINESS MEN WILL NOT FIND A
more convenient place to dine nor a
more varied Dili of rare man nere.
Our efforts are for ltUick. best satis
factory service. OEM RESTAURANT,
m. a. CKH.BWELL, Manager.
BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST RE-
celved. Would like to show you what
I have. Goods purchased here En.
graved free. J. E. 8TEERB, Jeweler.
Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets.
OUR STOCK OR TOILET ARTICLES
comprises everything required In the
toilet. Nothing omitted that eaa be
used to an advantage. JA8. P.
8TOWE & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179.
TO LET GROtTND-FIX)OR
OFFICES,
htat and
partly furnished, steam
phone free. S16 and 88.60: suburban
home, large grounds, stable, chicken
yard and Incubators, only 910; second
and third floor offices, cheap. Homes
for sain, easy terms. B. L. KEESLER,
'Phone 844.
A FRESH SHIPMENT OF CHIP8
has Just been received, not "chips and
whetstones." but fine, freeh Saratoga
Chips. They are packed in half-pound
cartoons, and are guaranteed by the
makers to be "the best on earth."
Try thm. 'Phone 68. MILLER
VAN NESS CO.
SILVER POLISH 25c. BOTTLE.
Cleans your sliver nice and bright.
'Phone 170 for a sample package. J.
E. STEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6th and
N. Tryon streets.
ASK F, M .SHANNANHOUSE. W. B.
and J. K. A. Alexander, Z. A. Hovia,
J. E. Thomas, and John P. Greene,
what they thing of Purina Poultry
Foods, they are the big breeders', and
all of them use it. We sell It.
DILWORTH DRUG STORE.
B. S. DAVIS.
Phone 247.
IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH
the headache to-day, 'phone Woodall
& Shcppard for a bottle of Allan's
Headache Remedy. It will cure you,
If it don't It costs you nothing.
Price 26 cents.
WOOD AND COAL-YOU CAN ORDER
of us any or both the above articles
and get just what you want. Our per
sonal attention given to all orders, large
or small. We have a full stock of all
grades Coal and Wood. 'Phone 402 W.
A. AVANT.
WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER,
overhaul and repair machinery, cut
gears, make- patterns. models, etc.
BOU'l'HKHN MAUH1NE WORKS
High Point, N. C.
WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR
ed In a workman-like manner by men
of b iv. Satisfaction guaranteea
J. E. STEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6th
and N. Tryon streets.
"BUY A HOME IN THE LAND OF
the sky." Magnificent home newl
erected with out buildings to match,
acres of land In high state of cultiva
tion; seir-supportlng at a Dargain.
Large sale of town and country prop
erty, for sale or rent. Carolina Real
Estate, Loan A Development Co., W.
F. Edwards, President, Hendersonvllle,
N. C.
Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 23. 1908.
Messrs. J. Arthur Henderson and Bro.;'
Agents. Charlotte, N. C.
Deer Sirs:
Allow me to thank you, as agents ror
the Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance
Co.. for the nromDt payment of the full
amount of Policy No. 26.17, $400. on 312
and Si 4 East 12th street. This loss was
adjusted Feb. lth and I received draft
In run, witnoui awcouni. on reo. zjru.
Very truly yours,
MRS. B. J. HUNTER,
Fresh car load
Melrose FLOUR.
We sell to anybody.
THE STAR MIllS
'Phone til.
Our Ten
Modern Green Houses
Produce Cut Flowers as near perfec
tion as possible. This combined with
our reputation for Fair Dealings and
Prompt Service Insure satisfaction.
Roses, Carnations, Violets, Smilox,
Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs,
etc.
Writs, Telephone, Telegraph.
). Van Lindley Nursery Co.'
FOMONA, li C
Send telegrams to Oreensboro.
Dr. B. Nys Hutchison,
J. J. Batchlso.
LHielli
INSURANCE
FIRE,
LIFE
N ACCIDENT
OmCEi Hat f Hani BaUdlag.
- Bad Ybosw 4SM. . -
Smashes Ttccora JTor Winning Mounts.
?Hot Springs, ArkFeb.-'SS.-ockey
Herman R&dtko,' by winning rf our
races to-day ' smashed the world's
record for wlnnlnjr mounts during h
week, his record for one week being 13
winning, mounts.
HAVE YOU TRIED A COUNTRY 6ENTU2UUI
CIGAR?
THfYARf 411 HAVANA FILLER AND SQL
' . FOR 5 CENTS
A BTtiRGMN
We are offering a corner lot, close in, admirably lox
cated for flats, and at the price asked should be taken
at once by anyone wanting an investment that will
pay 10 per cent or over.
THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY
. A. O. CRAIG.
Office It E. Trade St
Secy.
DEPOSITING BY MAIL
Send your deposits by bank draft or check, by postal or express
order, or registered'' mail. Should this be your first deposit, we
will send you a pass-book by return mall. We will also send you
full Information concerning future deposits and withdrawals.
We have a great many out-of-town depositors who do banking in
this way, and not a dollar has ever been lost In the malls. This
method of banking has proven entirely satisfactory. We pay 4 per
cent, interest and compound it four times a year.
Southern Loan & Savings Bank
f. M. Brown. Pres., W. S. Alexander. V. Pres., W. L. Jenkins, Cashier.
NOTICE!
The Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association sends kind
greetings to the public with the Information that the books are now open
for the subscription of shares to tho 47th Series, which goes Into effect
on March 1st (and the first payment Saturday, March Srd), and as we
have for 13 years held tp the inflexible rule of "First Come, First Served,"
prospective "home buyers or home builders" are advised to
Do It Now!
To subscribe now and get the number of your application assigned.
This Association claims the distinctive ability of being able in from
SO to 60 days from the time the Committee on Loans makes Its report to
meet the Loans; no three, four. or six months waiting for us. A discerning
public has ever given us a most, generous support, because we have ever
openly and truthfully taken It Into our Confidence; and the following in
formation (as verified by our Auditing Committee, consisting of Col. A.
I Smith, W. W. Phifer and J. H. Wearn, Esq,,) we know will not only
be gratifying, but also astounding to that generous public.
The Moneys Passed Over Onr Desk During the Month of January -Were
the Unprecedented Sum of
$67,000.00
And the Amount So Handled During the
S 35 3,0 0 0.00
And the Total Assets of
$ 613,500.0 0
To Which the Management Points With Pride as Its Jewels.
This Association Is reaching its Quarter of a Century's Life. On
March 1st we will have had 23 years of uninterrupted prosperity without
the Loss of a Cent.. It has been the means of making thousands of happy
homes, and is to-day sought, by not only North Carolina or even the
South, but throughout the United States and even in Europe, as a worthy
example to bo patterned after.
Hence, we can with assurance ask you not to delay, and subscribe at
once to the New Series, the 47th.
S WITTK0WSKY, President
R. E. COCHRANE, Sec'y and Treas.
FOR THE DIRECTORS. "
Search
Tou can't find an Association that can truthfully claim as fine a
record for Maturity of Series as the Mutual Building A Loan, and,
brother, that's tho real test of value to you. Remember, we are 25
years old, and we cliallenge the earth where 6 per cent prevails.
Our books are open to the world. Get figures from them all, then
place ours side by side and strike a balance. We are open to-day,
and we want your business. Will give you the best results ob
tainable by the best plan yet devised.
E. L
KEESLER, Treasurer, PHONE 344
JOHN I tMIt, President.
FEBRUARY 3, 1906
The Charlotte Building
OPENED ITS 33 SERIES
Applications for loans now being filed Join
the crowd, start an account with the Associ
ation of the People and For the People
Subscription Books For Stock Still Open.
OFFICE 203 NORTH TRYON ST.
J. H. VAN NESS, Pres., WILLIS BROWN, Sec
51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
Fiontlng on Beattlc's Ford Macadam . road, three miles - from
city; about fifteen acres In timber; forty young Crolt trees; t-room
Dwelling and a Barn. A good 8prlng on placa. -
Call at office for prices. - "
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Scfolb's Green Ilc&es:
1 Fresh ' Carnations. , Cut , Flowers,
pot Plants, Floral Designs a,' specialty.
Prompt" attention given1 to - to and
out-of-town orders. ' , .; - ' .
Successor toT -W. Long
" 'phone 427. ' "7
and Manager.
Phone tit.
Tear 105 Was the Colossal Sum of
for it
& Loan Association
R. E COCHRANE
Insurance and Resl Estate Aent
i Bbos Property ;;;:FdfC;fe!2;
New two-story brick business house with large basement, on East
Third Street. , Leased to good tenant for five years. Annual rental
125.00, - Pays l,per cent. net. Price .v.' fc.. 8,000.KV
Vacant -lot on East Third 8treeW sdJolning rtha? Southern Bell ;
. Telephone's handsome new building. Thla lot 1s near Southern
freight depot and College street - The latter is the busy hub -of tha
city, -Price .V , . ,J . , . .,. ;f ,i SUft-OOv per front foot.
.' ' No better Investment can be made than the purchase of well lo
cated business property, either Improved or unimproved.. ,,TVe have
lota of nice opportunities .on our lists. "
vB sure td consult us befora buying a home.v Our lUte are full
v of good values all the, time, and vre can help you finance almost any
problem that may confront you.- - ,
If yoq want to rent, consult our rental list- before making your "
decision, fn, ,i w - . "
SOUTHERN : REM." ESTATE
"""'"'"""'MsBssBaSMgS
gf ,! wwm ww tp wr ii ff 9 iwn tu m v v n trii
money to deposit, we are in position to meet your needs in any
department of our business and .would like to have an oppor
tunity of talking with you about the matter. Largest capital and
surplus of any bank In the State. - ...
GOMMBRGiZlL NATIONAL BANK
W. B. HOW, Pres. R. A. liXTftN, V.f P. A. G. BRKNEEER, Cash.
AIiRf RT 1 KITMURV iut f!..h
BltiHlslI si a eiaataisasaaia t.aa.ii,a4aift1i
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ORGANIZED 1865:
Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00
DIRECTORS:
F. M. BROWN
GEO. W. BRTAN
1. C. BURROUGHS '
FRANK GUiRCATH
9. S. MYERS
F. B. McDOWHXIj
H. M. ' MeADEN
VI. B. RODMAN
T. W. WADE
CHAS. A. WTXIIAMS.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
FRANK GIIREATH, Pres. H. H. VICTOR, Cashier.
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Merchants and Tarmers
National Bank
CHARLOTTE, N. C
0vOvOO40eOvO0O4eCK
H5Bgfg3psJgjg5BBssa55
THE CHARLOTTE
It Is our constant aim to bei courteous and aoeommodatlng to alt
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 wifhus. ..-
W. H. TWITIY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President
Qharlotte Trust Qompany
Qapltal $100,000.00
Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution
then come in and open an account. Every courtesy and accommo
dation extended to either large or small depositors.
DIRECTORS .
W. H. BELK, O. P. HEATH, C. M. PATTERSON,
3. M. DAVIS, H. G. LINK, JT. W. ZIMMERMAN.
T. O. GUTHRIE, 3. H. LITTLE, W. M. LONG.
OFFICERS J. II. LITTLE, C M. PATTERSON, L. H. HAGOOD,
President. Vloo President, Cashier.
aSgBTS OVBR
Million Dollars
One
A Progressive IBank v
For Progressive Customers.
BUSINESS SOLICITED. ' '4 ''
Southern States Trust Go.
CAPITAL t$00,OM
TRUST BUILDING, 'W CHARLOTTE, N. O.
GEO. STEPHENS, T. a FRANKLIN, W. IL WOOD, J. E. DAVIS,
.President. Vice Pres. - Treasurer. Asst. Tree.
LoeaL -
For Sale: . .
10 Little-Long Co. 110.
10 Allen Hardware 100.
14 Barnhardt 115.
26 Atherton 0.
ID Hoeklns 100. '
SO Hoskina pref. 100 And int ' -IS
Highland Park pref. 100 and int
tO Louise pret 100 and inw
zs Calvlne pref. 100. , - '
10 Merj tt Farmers' Bank I SI. x
10 Henrietta 20. - .
10 Fidelity bid wanted..'
10 to- SO Flerenee ill.- -
LOAN AND . f EUST; COM
1 'That's; the reason th number
of depositors at tho' Com-(
' . merelai National Bank Is con-
; stantly .. Increasing. We have
bejen , successful, . not only; In
building up a strong bank with
Urge resources, but also In ac,
quiring unusual facilities for
" handling our business and ln
. troduoing the best up-to-date :
4 methods In all departments.
. We shall be pleased to have
a conference with any one
who is desirous of forming
new banking relations; any
one who wants - to borrow
monev. or. anv one who has
9.
CAPITAL $200,000.00
ASSETS $1300.000.00
We invite you to open an account
with us, promising every courtesy and
accommodation consistent with sound
banking.
We pay four per cent interest on
time deposits.
GEO. H WILSON, President.
JNO. B. ROSS, Vice Presides
W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier.
NATIONAL BANK
sroeics
- . . Wanted:
10 to 60 Commercial Nat'L Bank 140.
20 to SO First Nat'L Bank 103.
SO & L, & Savings Bank ISO.
10 Charlotte Nat'L -Bank 170.
SO; Charlotte Trust Co. 10S. '
10 to ZO Merchants and Farmers IS.
1 0. to 69 R g. Trust Co. US. . ,
25 First Nat'L Oastonla 12S.
SO Citisens' Bank Gastonia 110. v:
10 Osark Cotton Mill 145. 1 , J
SS Lowell 1S6.- J -,
30 Arlington ISO.
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