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rv.: CHARLOTTE DAILY ODoERVER, n:BIUXARY 2S, ICO: if it t i.'. :isrENSABrs . campaign . i LL NOT ITT ' OVT ' A TICKET Convention of Dispensary, Leader to formulate Plan of Campaign 1 for Nnmmer Primaries May vtoe Held lit Columbia at Early Iat Will Mark Line Between friends and Enemies Disastrous lire at Hrooktond Delegates to - Charlotte Forestry - ConJerenoe-Litigation Over Bank DepoBiw News pi the Palmetto , vanuai... , ,, Observer Bureau, , '''. 1200 Main street, J' 4- . Columbia, 8. C., Feb. 2. " - '.That a. convention of dispensary lead rs win bo held in this city in the t near future to map out a dlflnlte plan ;. ' c campaign for tne dispensary in the coming- summer primaries is ptact r xaJlj?! ,:ertalnty. This I the inten- r tlon, of a number of .dispensary lead - ears, bat the details of the move "; - meat, which may have a big- place in ' 1 ,the politcsj history of the State, have ; not; yet teen worked out thoroughly , ' The - scheme seems to be to Issue a w,', call and have it signed' by dispensary i leaaers throughout the State. It la not thnuirht that the eonven s' ;tlon will put out a State ticket, or ; ocnerwise seek to create faction, but it V "will aeek to clearly mark the line t between the friends of the system, its 1 , ' enemies, and those who are worse - r than Its enemies those who are luke f ... warm or seriously opposed to It and r taejr knife it after getting- into office. -1 An organisation will likely be perfected : k to .push the dispensary's Interest in the elections with intelligence and ' , Vigor, formulating a set of questions yardstick for measuring c-andl-;t'v dates. - !'t Tbe convention will, of course, at-'-'imct attention throughout the State. A man may be selected to manage the f .dispensary's campaign systematically 'Wd methodically. It is not thought ' jt Mf Chat any particular man will be named lor Governor, but there hag been more I . or less talk of all or the present avail- luke-warm toward the dlsDensarv. or 'r.H -secretly or pubhcly opposed to the system. The new movement will lead t campaign for purification of the sys- ftem on the ordr of the Rayitor-Tlll- inan-cornmlttee-substltute bill,, which J the Senate tiHed to f')rce the House to ' f: Mcept. ''.V 'Governor Heyward lo-day appoint ' ' A a number of boards and cotnmls - ' ' atobs, under recent actii of the Uegls t laturo tie had just approved, as fol- lows: .. J'. Board of Parilon: It. W. Hliand. '''tlipw year tei-m, Columbia: C. A. 8av - age, two year term. Waterboro: R. May Cleveland, one year term, fireen- ,f vllle. Jfish commlsnloners: James M. Ittiett, chairman. Beaufort; F. M. Wes- (.'ton, Columbia; U M. Casque. Marion. 1 5 i Jamestown commission: W. K. (onsa les, cfialrman. Columbia; T. R. Waring, 4 -Charleston; J. B. Black, Bamberg; K. v- , , Marion Rucksr. Anderson; J. W. N'affh- ' eDSTtanbum: J. S. Richards, Camden; ' 5. B. Normeni. Darlington. Delegates1 "Vt "to the meeting to be held In Charlotte " , Saturday in the Interest ot the pass are of leglalatlon by Congress look " " lng to the establishment of national "'Cforeat reserves; P. I. Welles, Colum--' , tIa; P. T. McKeltheti, Iumber; Wll , 11am Banks, Columbia; Augustine T. V Htnyttto, Charleston; '. K. Hpencer. . 1 Yorkvllle: W. 8. Ie, Ro k Hill; J. E. McDonald, Wlnnsboro; Dr. K. M. Orr, ' Anderson; William Elllov Jr., Colum bia: JL. a. Furman. Greenville. Re gents or the State Hospital for the Imun! 1 red el Jones. Rock Hill: J-'r. ,W. W. Rey, Congaree. DISASTROUS FIRE. Tla town of Brookland. a mill vll lag suburb of Columbia lust across . tho Congaree, was visited by another destructive Are to-day, In which 13 dwelling houses and small stores were reduced to ashes. The loss Id about 25,000, with about1 115,000 Insurance. Tho flames came to a bait where a $75,000 fire stopped in the town a year .. go, when some. 30 buildings were de stroyed. This cleared place, left by rn former fire, allowed to-day s flames to spend themselves, whlle the fiery "i army's oUum- wing was arrested at the , point where the other fire started by a 1 change of wind, as the remainder of the town between the fire and the river appeared to be doomed. UTIOATIO.V OVF.R HANK DEPOSIT Mrs. Hallle A. Gibson Is finding It difficult to get at the J35.0OO she re cently deposited In the National Loan Bschange Bank since lawyers for ha creditors of Levi Meu, from whom alio Inherit, got busy to keep her from It until the claims of their cli , onta can be adjudicated by the courts. Tho proceeding before the judge of probate court were practically termi natad to-day th Judge refusing to re quire Mrs. Gibson to give bond, al : though be did require her to file a de tailed statement of the assets of her uncle's est&te. The attorneys, repre senting about 16,000 worth of claims , a-alnst l-he enlate of Menu, argued that, as Mr. Ulbson had no mearm of snaking no mui-h ntoney. It was evident .at this was' money left by Ments, Tho deposit, however, was further held up through proceedings in the circuit court to-day to have the court ap point a receiver for the estalp, the pe titioners being Policemen A. ('. and 8. 8. Alexander. An important (I iKlou was Hied In b Supreme Court to-day In the casB of the railroad rommliislou agalnat the Atlantic Coast Line road. The declmlon favors the intuition taken by the com mission that the people of the town Of Latta, near Dillon, sro entitled to have th Coast Iliw'n flyer Htop there or tmve another local train to attend to the business of the town. The rail road fought the case on the ground that It could not afford to stop its fast trains at small tows, that for the com mission to compel It to do so would bo violation of Inter-Htate traffic. Tho Supreme Court decides tbat the mandamus the commission sought through the attorney general's office nay issue, it is thought that the Coast Una will go to the ire a era I Hup re mo Court with the case on a writ of er ror. The two-story 10-room frame dwell u'Hr-iim t 1613 Humter street, belonging ij, to the estate of Mrs. M. O. Toscr and ., occupied by the Misses Cllmore as a . hoarding house, was gutted by fire t s.t noon to-dy and so rapidly did the .,' . &. flames envelope the building that less - tnan naif the bouseboid goods were yfj' saved, although some good lire fighting . 't was done. Miss Janle Tliompson, who itam.reeentiy tteen operates upon, had t TSJOier exciting escape from the , fcolldlng-Uhe occupied an upstairs ' room, and as the building caught from , ;, . Oie roof, she batwly had time to be ( tslcen out. Friends carefully assisted '. her down the stairs. x-"'1 99 ar, Jhere have been returns " i for income tax In this county, over , four, times as many as made returns ; . t last year, and a number of other re' ' : tarns rsi expected to come in be- j twwit now and Saturday in response to . . clrettlar sent out by Auditor Glbbes to evtr lw persons he thinks may ie liable to the tax. . atvraay is tne tast day In which returns may be made . withoot the W ier eewL penalty. Ths highest tncome reported so far is $W, O0 Although en Colsmbian was noti fied that he posslMy ought to pay on IiO.000. . ,t . v Tour stomach .chums and digests the food you eat, and If foul or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suffers from blood poison,! Hollistefs Itocky Mountain Tea, keeps you well. ii cents. Tea or Tablets, , It , Jer Czn to Co. ,. ; s .h t . a5 ; ( V. ' 5 Tho Movement of ?f umber of Peo- u ,. t, pic, V to! tors and Others, , ;. "Mr, tV". C ;Tia, of Wadesboro, spent yeaterdas in Wis city, - . ' v Mr, C IX Bennett left yesterday morn, lng for 'Dallas, to attend Uaston coun ty superior ourt. r - Mpmfm Chrt ; ft ' TkuUnv andt Hatohcr Watklns left last evening for lilchmorid, Va., where they go to Bitena "Humpty Dumpty." ono of the largest theatrical productions of . tho season, which is belna oresentsd at Richmond this wsek. Mr. J. C:, Marshall, Of Wadesboro, was among the visitors in the city yesteroay. Dr. J. V- Hunter, of Asheboro, spent yesterday here.' staying at the central. Mr. W. L. Wtlholte. is spending a few days at Hickory on business. -. Among the ouKir.town -people nere yesterday were Dr. 8. A. Wllklns and Messrs. L. M. Hoffman, Jr., and 8. C. CoraweH, of Dallas, who were guests at tb Buford. ; Mr. M. K. Hern don, of King's Moun tain, spent yesterday In the city. . Mr. E. T. Oansler Is attending the Oastofi Superior Cotirt, at Dallas. Mr. John V. Von, of Gastonla, was among the visitors In the city yesterday. Mr, C. W. Tillett Is attending the civil term of the Union Superior Court, at Monroe. Mr, C. W. Miller, of Greensboro, spent yesterday in the city, staying at the Centra!. . Mr. John Stevims, ' of Atlanta. 3a.. forniflrly a resident of Charlotte, in spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Mr. B. O. Buchanan returned to the city yesterday morning after a business trip to New xorK ana wasmngion. Mr. John A. McRae spent yesterday at Wadesnoro on legal buines. Mr. J. W. Watts, of Llledoun, was among the guests at the Manufacturers' Club yesterady. Mr. J. B. Johnston, of Hickory, spent yesterday In Charlotte, staying at the Buford. THE WEATHER. Korecast for Wednesday and Thurs day: KaJr Wednesday; brisk northwest to north winds except nign in exirems east portion; Thursday fair, warmer. T". S .WEATHER BUREAU. Chariots. N. C. p. m Feb. 27. Sunrise sunset 6:17 (Standard time). LOCAL WEATHER REPORT, Highest temperature .Sfi Ixwet tempeniture 3 Mean temperature 16 K!teess for the dny 02 Accumulated deficiency for month.. .02 Arcumulnted excess for year M PreclDltation to.dav lnnhes) 03 Total precipitation for the month.. 1.63 Accumulated excess for the month 2.72 Accumulated excess for tile year.... 1.52 Prevailing wind direction South CUT We are dis- ri kQ playing one ULnJJ of the most GALORE attractive lines of Cut I Glass ever displayed in Charlotte. JUST THE THING for wedding gifts. Let us show you the line. R. II. JORDAN & CO DRUGGISTS. Phone 7. Springs Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE Dilworth 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. Box 127. Bell Tlioncs. Z lU MMtMMMMUf OUTDOOR SPORTS Are In season all the -year round nowadays. Girls are about as athletic as mep some girls more so than some men. Athletics make a demand for many things In the way of elegant toilet specialties. Purs toilet soaps are among the most apparent and neces sary. We can give you a soap for 10 cents, or we can show you the highly perfumed, wide ly advertised soaps at almost any price you want to pay, for we have them all. Talcum powder is another requisite for the toilet table of the Athletic Girl. We have all the daintiest odors and most widely advertised pack ages. We have lotions lor rough and cold weather.- but LAVA IxmON Is the ns we most heartily recommend, for we make it and know just what It Is. We have, in fact, . everything required by the , ATHLKTiC OIKL and We hope you will call and examine our - assortment to-day, llavvley's Pfarm'cy . J $20,000 x Steal Kstit ' Pea! at Wli .Wilminirton, Feb. 7. The sale of the TSVrlght propertito tho American Subr urban Corporation for 120,000 was con firmed " to-day ' Tho property 'consists of sS acres southeast of the city which will be developed as A suburban resi dence section . . i ' . taby . GccUcinen Cgar Quality and Quantity Greatest NICXQ CIGAR if ttie Age EVERTBODY PREFERS BLUE RIB- bon vanilla or Lemon after once using them. Absolutely pure. Goes twice as far. ROSEMARY LOTION WILL KEEP -the cold winds from hurting your skin. 15 and 25 cents. DIL WORTH DRUG STORE, as. DAVIS. Phone 247. FRESH EGG PLANTS, NORTHERN Cnrots and Parsnips, to-day. "Pnons MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WILEY'S CANDIES ARE BECOMING more popular every day. Always iresn at JAB. P. STOWE CO., Druggists. 'Phone 17. FREE TO ANYONE SUFFERING witn indigestion or stomaon trouoie, we will give free of charge a 60-cent bottle of Echols' Concentrated Iron and Alum Watsr. WOODALL & 8HEPPARD. Druggists. WHITB WYANDOTTB8. UNTIL March 20th next we will sell our 16.00 eggs at 13.50 and our $3.00 eggs at $2.00, to persons living in Mecklenburg county. CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. BUSINESS MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dine nor a more varied bill of fare than here. Our efforts are for kuick, best satis factory service. OEM RESTAURANT, K. F. CRE8WELL. Manager. BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST R El ect ved. Would like to show you what I have, floods purchased here En. graved free. J. E. 8TEERB. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets, TO LET GROUND-FLOOR OFFICES, partly furnished, stesm heat and 'phone free, $15 and 18.60; suburban home, large grounds, stable, chicken yard and Incubators, only $10; second and third floor offices, cheap. Homes for sale, easy terms. E. L. KEE8LER. 'Phone 844. SILVER POLISH 25c BOTTLB. - Cleans your silver nice and bright. 'Phone 170 for a sample package. J. E. 8TEERE. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. WOOD AND COAL YOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above articles and get Just what you want. Our per sonalattention given to all orders, large or small. We nave a full stock ot 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 HOUTHJ0KN MACHINE WORKS. High Point. N, C. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed in a workman.like manner by men Sf ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. . El. STEER E, Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. Charlotte. N. C, Feb. 23. 1900. Messrs. J. Arthur Henderson and Bro., Agents, Charlotte, N. C. Desr Sirs: Allow me to thank you, as agents for the Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance Co., for the prompt payment of the full ameunt of Policy No. 2687, $400, on 312 and 314 East 12th street. This loss was adjusted Feb. 19th and I received draft In full, without discount, on Feb. 23rd. Very truly yours, MRS. E. J. HUNTER. Fresh car load Melrose FLOUR. We sell to anybody. THE STAR MILLS 'Phone M7. Fe Be K HERE'S A CHANCE 2 houses N. Myers St., near 7th St.. for $1,600. Rents monthly $12.00 say 0 per cent Investment enhancement yours. One of them for $860.00 say 8 per cent investment W. Trade Sfc lot reei, si.duv. K D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER FIRE INSURANCE. 20S a. Tryon. P. M. Our Ten Modern Green Houses Produce Cut Flowers near perfec tion as possible. This combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Service insure satisfaction. Roses, Carnations, Violets, Smllsjt, Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs, etc. ' Write, Telephone, Telegraph. J. Van lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, li t : Send telegrams to Greensboro. s Dr. B. Nye Butch Isoa. " t Jt. Batddsoo, INSURANCE FIRE, . .. LIFE, i ACODENT OFFICEt No. BwK BsUdla. BeU fboM 4X - - Special Motices ifJ::!tfsGrecnl!;: i. Fresh Carnations, Cut' ' Flowers, Pot "Plants, Floral Designs specialty. prompt attention, glyen to in and out-of-town orders.' . '.-I-;,;, '-"l Successor s to T.. W. Long - 'V 'Phono Aii. Ji t V 2i BARGAIN We are offering a corner lot, close in,', admirably lof s cated for Bats, and at the price asked should be taken at once by anyone wanting an investment that wiU -pay 10 per cent or over. . f,rV' . THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY ., A. G. CRAIG, Secy, and Manager. . 1 'F; Office JS C Trade 8L t - Phon S7T. 1 DEPOSITING Btf MAIL Send your deposits by bank draft or check, by postal ft express order, or registered mall. Should this be your first deposit, we will send you a pass-book by return mail. We will alscTsend you full information concerning future deposits and withdrawals. We nave a great many out-of-town depositors who do Banking ln this way, and not a dollar has ever been lost in the ; tnfils. This method of banking has proven entirely satisfactory. We (pay 4 per cent. Interest and compound It four times a year. P. Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. Brown, Pres., W. 8. Alexander, V. Pres.. W. L, Jenkhs, Cashier. NOTICE! The Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Assodntbn sends kind greetings to the public with the Information that the booie are now open for the subscription of shares to the on March 1st (and tbo first payment Saturday, March Sid), and as we have for 23 years held to the Inflexible rule of "First Cone, First Served," prospective "home buyers or home Do It To subscribe now and get the number of your appllcat This Association claims the distinctive ability of be SO to 00 days from the time the Committee on Loans mfces Its report to meet, the Loans; no three, four or six months waiting fofua. .A discerning public has ever given us a most generous 'support, becalse 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. L, Smith, W. W. Phlfer and J. H. Wearn, Esq.,) we kw will not only be gratifying, but also astounding to that generous publp. The Honeys Passed Over Our Desk During the Mflth of- January Were the Unprecedented Stun of $67,000 00 And the Amount So Handled During the S 35 3,0 0 0.0 And tho Total Assets of $613,500.0$ To Which the Management Points With Pride k Its Jewels. This Association Is reaching Us Quarter ot 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 maklir 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 InEurope, as a worthy example to be patterned after. Hence, we can with assurance ask you not to .elay, and subscribe at once to the New Series, the 47th. I S. YVITTK0WSK), President. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec'y anf Treas. FOR THE DIRECTORS Search Tou can't find an Association record for Maturity of Series as the Mutu Building & Loan, and, brother, that's the real test of value to yo Remember, we 'are 25 years old, and we challenge the earth wheif 6 per cent prevails. Our books are open to the world. Get flares from them all, then place ours side by side and strike a balape. We are open to-day, and we want your business. Will give Ou the best results ob tainable by the best plan yet devised, j s L L HOSIER, Treasurer? PHONE ' 344 roust mm, hm. .. . FEBRUARY The Charlotte. Building OPENED ITS Applications for loans the crowd, start an a fation of the People and JSubscriptioh Books OFFICE 203 NORtt TRYON ST., J. H. VAN IIBS, Prcs.;YllLIS BROWII, Sec. 51 1-2 ACRE FM FOR SALE. yionttng on Seattle's Ford city; about flttesn acres In tlmbforty young fruit: trees, l-roou DweUInr and Bern. A good B-lnr on place. , , call u wu m priM' .;.' (nsurate -v .. g Tt2 CfuiK.l Co.j ! ' ,. For tbo Treatment of ' ' Whiskey, Ilorphine and' . Nervous Diseases. .-; Special apartments . and nurses for lady patients. , Ail rornu oi oioctnciqp for treating- nervous , dlseaaes, and various methods of, massage, includ ing tho Bilhnlaler vibrating method. Tho stockholders all being, physicians constitute a consulting board,. -Specially trained male and femals nurses and attendants. - d i' (, t ' S. BL CUOWELti, HL Ppres. W, M. STRONG. M, D. r ' : . ' ' . - Resident -PhrsJcl, . 47th Series, which toes Into effect builders" are advlsedKo NoW! assigned. g able in from Year 1905 Was he Colossal Sum of for it that can tr fully claim as fine a 1906 Loan Association SERIES n being filed Join t with the Assod- lor the People. Rr Stock Still Open it! , - t ' J 1 r sdam road, three miles - from . - - v R. E.COaiRANE ? end Real Estite AtnL L it l.i.k.vu,vL l... J k.vte....kJ k.vl.l.il Vmm-L t Very attractive 9-room dwellllng, Kllsabeth Heights, on car .tine. . Slate roof, and modern throughout. Lot beautifully elevated. Di mensions 116x211 feet, with rear alley and house so situated that It will permit of erection ot another house on the lot. Owner wai.is v to make quick sale. A bargain. Price . and ' terms'' at our ' office 'Siiki7i'tw(W,,or'f'' brick business -house With large basement, -on East ., , L ret" Le(l to good tenant! for five years, . Annual rental i-$425.00. Pays 11 per, cent. net. Price $8,000.0(1. lot on East Third Street, adjoining 'v the Southern Bell -. Telephone's handsome new building. This1, lot Is near -Southern , j freight depot and College street. Tne latter; is the busy hub of the ;.Clty. Price ;. '., ft 15.00 per front foot. ' m .bettp Investment can be mads than the purchase of well lo'- 1 ; cated business property, either Improved or unimproved. We have, .-Jots of nice opportunities on Our lists, .." t.,, ' If you want to rent, consult our rental list before - making; your 'decision. -,,,. '. , . , v . v- " SOUTHETJUEAl tSTATf LOA.'! L'iD TOraT fr vV W W W W9 fHf f 4 y i 1 S . illBfilr i' se k II II. ill -J v QOMMBRQinL " a m mm n si' sa c WWW . i r FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 186K Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWN GEO. W. BRYAJt ; , J. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GILRKATH J. S MYERS f. b. Mcdowell - H. M. McAUEN v W. . RODMAN T. W, WADB . ' CHAa A. WtTiTJAMS. , YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK 6HREA1H, Pres. ifliewwioiwwiowwwmowwwoww4oiow M lilerdianfs and tinners National Ba.1 CHARLOTTE, N:,C time w. t00OK00000000OK000 THE CHARIOITL NATIONAL JANK . aaaoniLC . It Is our constant aim to be oourteous and tccommodaUqg to ail t classes and make this a hank' where those ot moderate- means, shall have, the same treatment as those more favorably-sttuateL! Ton are cordially invited to open a bank recount with us. " ; W.H.TVfflTY, ;CasKcr , B. 0. HEATH President (Bharlotte Trust Company 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. DIRBGTORS . W. H. BELK, " O. P. HEATH, C. it. PATTERSON, J. BI. DAVIS, IL G. LINK, J. W. ZIMMERMAN. 5 T. C. GUTHRIE, J. II. LITTLE. W. M. LONG, OFFICERS J. XI. LITTLE, C. M. PATTERSON, L. H. HAGOOD, ; ...President. . . Vice President. Cashier. , Money to On Improved Charlotte Residence or Busi . ness Property. Long time and easy : - ; terms of Southern States ; Trust Go; 1- - - capital faoo.ooo 'V'"" ;-z t " TRUST BUELDINO. ,.- CHARLOTTE. W, C t GEO. STEPHENS, T. 8. FRAKKLIN, W. U. WOOD, i. K. PAVIS, President.' Vice Pres. SOUTHERN MILL STOCKS yi Offer SunJect it Gibson 10 o. 2A ReltOn 112." 100 Ken, Bag Co.. Bid wanted. tO Hosklns com. '100. t B0 Hosklns nref. 100 and Int. 55 Highland Park pref. 100 and Int. so Klmira g per cent, prec ivi, SO to 40 Pilling 40. -J 10 to Iff Atherton 00,; "w 5 Calvtne pref. 100. " IS Monarch pref. I0a ' .' 10 Hamer.' Bid wanted. ' -' ?0 Cora. -Rid wanted. ' SO Enterprise IU c - ,-.' j 3T K; IJ Wfu jf mvr to ru WW 1 j U ' Here' la the key to-the - sftu ation,' 'Tou'wantf'to do1 the ., best , you, ' cftn . with ths. re sojurces t your 'command, be viicj iuiiu r winv, t i qu want to get accommodations pro portionate , to your deposits. ej you - want your out-of-town items handled At as lew a rate'; as possible, or you want 'to , know what average daily bal- ance will entitle 'you to have ' your out-of-town Items credited V without charge. When- you,, . iuuuey yu wane 10 on ' '' that you, are getting it at ' lowest rate, -and that the vita ' will not ' be Increased , In, T,. llsrht monev marlrt (-, ; V. - t . , NATIONAL BANK sA sv ss as s a sii i, H. 11 VIQOR, Diskier. CAPITAl $2W,00fl;(a dfesmgsssstssi " . We Invite ou to ones, an with us. promising every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound pan sing.- We pay four ner eenL interest m deposits, - GEO. B. WELSON. President. JTNO. B. ROSS, Vice Presidesit, u. .wuitkUNBOH. vsshier. . " if n V payment - . " Treasurer. Asst. Trees. t Sale: . ?; 00' Arcade 100. ' , k- M, Arcadia 01 Vi ' CJ H Arista 00. J It Manchester." "Bid -wanted. f'- 50 Tueapau pref. 100.', - , ' to Henrietta J00. , ' , SO to 40 Dillon. Bid wanted. 'S 0 to 10 Maple. - Bid wanted. ' 20 Liberty fg h , H - ,k 10 to 10 Louise com. 101. r' 'f 100 Pell City com. Bid wanted. -S Neuse River. Bid wanted. , affne7 04 , . C. Abbott & Co 1 T- i j4 '
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