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JIxGESTION OF- TKAFF1C - , Vl- I' .11'. ' i OMmONS Lf PAXMETTO STATE . . , . . , , , ' , ' rniitii carotin Railroad Commlfwkm Wilt Mold Important Meeting Next Week in Hope of Securing Some v ; Ilellef fran iwia-esiea inwuuan - of Freight wad Passenger Trmo 'j Otfcego. Attorney" .: rreea naaai to Ilantr for. Murder Jxnectea fenertanbiirr Sensation Headed Off Terse News lY-om Sooth Caro-, . Una's CkpltaL . Observer Bureau, i- . - 1209 Main Street, ' T v, Columbia, 8. C. March 8. 'SfsTher will be an important confer? ence here-next week before the rall - road commission looking to some re ,' 3 lief of-the tinprecedentedly congestion f' freight and passenger traffic. The " conrmikwlon baa been flooded with com- V Blatnta from ail over tne aiaie rwi memoer naveisr au or mui. 'been personally and .by correspondence , closely studying the situation, with - the result that they have discovered a problem that Is beyond immediate ' SOlUltOH. rreiIU iraiHC, an w-an dence. Is heavier than it has ever been to the history of the South and the KVnCBIUll 1CTS1,v iimvB",'u' ...... '- section of the country. The commis sion will shortly issue a statement to " the public explaining the situation, which is tense throughout the country, ' and will say that it sees no way of re- having conditions except oy nurrymg . some reforms which have been raan , ped out for the immediate future. As to the letter of Congressman Wyatt Aiken to Vice President A. B. An dtews, of the Southern, about Jnsuffi--' ctent service on the C. A U. line, the - jnemhers of the convminlon sy that this matter has lieen under tneir ai fl Visoroent for some time. t At the conference next week when , Assistant General Passenger Agent "Brooks Morgan will be here from At v Janta, the question of putting another 1 train on the C. & O. line, so as to have It lave Greenville and arrive here " a short time before noon, and . i - - i ......, r. ..!.... 1. l ttiA afternoon, will be taken up and decld- " d. A big petition has been sent to the commission from patrons nlong the line of , the road to this end. Such a service has bwn arliatP(i for h num- ber of years, and 4 1 looks now as If it will bo put Into effect HI1U Ull I lllllT- Urin,. a ,., ......... , give people living .along the line of this bram-h opportunity to petod practifslly the entire day In ' either Greenville or -Columbia and get - vacK mat muni. . This conference will also deal with the question of dissolving the connec- : tlon at Branchvllle between the train from Georgia points and the train out of Charlemon due here shortly before noon for connect Inn with the trains to .., Greenville and Spartanburg and Au gusta. The train coming Into "'Branchvllle from Augusta carrying a Pullman from Atlanta Into Charles- to is frequently late. which throws out ' the tip-country connection when the lew-country train is turned over to Superintendent Williams at Columbia. But: before the commission takes a Stand In the matter it feels that It should consult the traveling men's or - ' ganisallon. so the quest ion of order v Ing thl, up train not to wait on the ? Georgia connection, if that train Is too . late, will be laid before officers of the ' T. P. A. In the event that a late train out of Columbia Is put on th . C. A Q. line this will enable passen jrers delayed by waits at Hranchville to get up the country the same day, . and the matter of arranging rates so as to send these passengers either by Greenville or by Spartanburg for any of these up-country points reached by tooth lines as happens to be necessary in order to make the connection will be another Important point to be con- . sldered at the coining conference. MILLAR OUT OF JAIL. j Jl. s. miliar, inv y nirKu nuonivy '; who got promptly Jerked up for brib ery when he attempted to pay bis way through court with his pickpock et cases by offering Deputy Hherlff i . - vamcart -w wnn wnicn 10 nuy wit-i " nertsea. cleared the Jull to-day and Is j making quick arrangements to leave the city which has stuck him so hard, i He Was released on a cash bond of ! fl.fiOO, this amount being fixed iVy ! - Judge Hydrlck at the term of the! court Just adjourned I;ik week, when the judge granted Millar a cnntlnii- I .Since, whereat Millar wept with Joy 1 . and gratitude and niso relief. ADAMH TO HANG. R. A. Adnrns. the ''olleton county farmer who killed his kinsman, Itcnry i Jacques, whom he shot down In the field after lookliiK li I m ui with a hot I gun for that purpose. Ih finally l hang; for oils crime, the Supreme Court to- day having reversed Hie, action of Judge Townsend in granting Adams a new trtul on after-discovered evidence, the after-discovered evidence consist ing mostly of arndiivlls to allow that one of the women witnesses testified In accordance of signs she received from a relative of Jacques sitting In the court room, being Intimidated to do this by threats from the Jacquex Side of the r-ouve The Supreme Court finds that Judge fownsend was altogether In the wrong In granting mn-h motion, from Which the Stale appealed. It being 'lAlklU'ttlKll .!- U.lll,t-' tl.,.t t... I. had no Jurisdiction flincc the Supreme J Court hd alreudy ptissed upon Adams' sppeal and affirmed I In- death sentence I of the court below. The Supreme j Court slone could Iwir rrarited leave to apply for such n new trial. The i .case was before Judge Townsendl merely for the pui imm of having him i Set a new day for Hie execution. i Judge Townsend wax much crill-l eiaed at the time for granting this! motion. Adams has had some novel experi ences since trial ami conviction. In the first place he wan allowed to escape from Jail, arid he continued to mnk ahIu It,,,, In II.- ,...,., rted on farming operations, hiding out ja ircumatances tequlreil. He sent word that It would be dangerous for anyone to attempt to take him. Fi nally a well-armed sheriff's party sur prlsed him and captured him. The reformatory boar sd meets next . ..... and cettlnjr the work of establishing tha new institution on a business ba- mlm Vi, M - a 1 1 1 1 ...Ill u.. . . . . I. .T . mtmm ' W fNivuii W lit illB UOT- amor's office. The meeting was called e4-day ly the Governor. L,. O. Pat- . xerwon, os ureenviue, author of the re- tor mat ry bill, has declined to serve on the board, and Prof. D. U. Wallace. j-. vi nonwa course, nas ueen appointea in bis stead. Mr, Patterson felt that tl tmiUt kelter urv lha Infill, ill,,,. la the Legislature, to which he hopes " t to re-Hctd. -At the meeting to-day of the mats board of health the chairman was in atrucfed t effect the transfer of the quarantine stations at the mats to the Federal government In accordance , with the act of the last legislature !. . llAflC illla lln thA tAn in Wm. aa or Jeased to the government at a nom. inal gur- W action waa taken In regard i the yellow fever situation, , tnit other meeting art to be held be- fra. thera can ha -any Immediate dan rer In s Wthlm -psHrttculAr.'.'TlM board nets again next month, when the re ular quarterly ntwg rwia be held Immediately preceding the meetlnr of Ihm Wtata (Medical Association. The t'Htrd decided to hurep no vaccination t erever this Is needed, th cottntieg t ty iha bills.' , Attorney Ji. It Welsh has securH l.i writ of .rtijrart In the turens roanty dispensary -election The r ss granted toy Judge Hydrlck. it 'efiaid, god the ew wUt b j?rs sented to the Supreme Court Monday next, though it' may not be decided for eeveral day after that time. The object Is to test nhe constitutionality Of the Brics act, Tha South Carolina University board of trustees spent thia morning's sea slon hearing enthusiastic appeals from an alumni committee asking that foot ball ' 're-established. The : - board did not 1 reacb a con clualon. i M - there - f ; were speeches by E, G. Bethels, Harry N. Edmunds and others fronr the Alumni Associa tion. The board' deadlock over tho choice of an assistant law professor could not be -broken to-day, after JO weary ballots. .; -i ' ' There won't be any investigation In to the financial affairs of Spartanburg county, and the expected sensation over the discovery of far-reaching;, graft will not be forthcoming from that di rection until another legislature pass es upon the matter. The trouble la that the Joint resolution which Sena tor Carsllle. of that county. Introduced and was so careful to see pass three readings In-each House, looking to tnc appoint ment by the Governor of "three discreet persons," but "not res idents of Spartanburg county".' -to examine Into "all of th finan cial affairs of said county" "as eg pedrtlously as possible," has been lost. The Spartanburg Herald says that the members of the delegation cannot lo cate it and that Clerk ft. It. Hemphill. who Is supposed to have mwpiacea the document, has not answered tele grams of inquiry sent to him. An Investigation xne uoservers cor respondent made at the State house to-day reveals that the Governor has not seen it so far as he can remember, that It is not In the Secretary of State's office, where all the other rat ified acts arc. and that it was not in the list of ratified acta which tne OoveYnor receipted for to the clerk. REAL ESTATE MEX FIGHT. A Mvcly Fracas Between Messrs. .1. Arthur Henderson and Alfred W. Ilrown. Messrs. J. Arthur Henderson and Al fred W. Brown, two well-known and dignified real estate dealers of the city, engaged In a pugilist encounter yester day afternoon. The fight took place in the hall on the second floor of the Hunt building on North Tryon street. The two men met In the hall and a ques tion of difference was brought up. The conversation waxed warm and then blows were passed. There were no spectators at first, but the noise made by the scuffling attracted sever al people. The spectators enjoyed the scrap and regretfully parted the two irate citi zens, who came out of the melee wltn crushed hats and ruffled linen. The "Chicago" Tycwritcr $35.00. Fully Guaranteed; Visible Writing: Gro.itO"t . Simplicity: consequently greatest durability. Perfect and per manent alignment. Otily Interchange able steel type system. Many other desirable features. DON'T WRITK THK OLD WAY USE A TYPE WRITE It. It, adds tone and prestige to your business. II. It. TOVVN8END, Gen'l Agt., 23 W. fifth St. Charlotte, N. C. Dr. E. Kya Hutchison. J. 3. Hntchlsoa. INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICBt No. t. Hani Building, BeU 'Phono 483. THIS is a Good Month for Flowers Our houses are now producing large quantities of handsome, long stem Hoses and Carnation, Superb Bloom. Double Blue Violets, Heavy ropes of Knillnx and Asparagus fern. Write us for prices on your Vedllng Flowers. Tele graph or telephone for Funeral Designs. J. Van lindley Nursery Co. FCKONA. N. C. Send telegrams to Greensboro. In February w cut 19,353 Blooms and Sold Them. Just Received fresh shipment of Maudeville and King's Sweet Peas, Nasturtium and Flower Seeds These seed are absolute ly this season's and guaranteed. IttlCCClST. ' ' - Phone t. Uprlng Cor. WK SEVER CtOSE. Li 111 SI s IXTJblKISTIST, BASKET BALL. The fichcdm of Game at the Y. M. vvC. K Gymnasium, ; The fourth basket-ball game of the trophy-cup series VU1 be played In th T. M. C. A. gymnasium to-night. Here tofore all of the games of this series have been played on Wednesday nights but the schedule for the remainder of the game has " been prepared - and 'a few of them will be on Friday nights Some of them will a leo be played on Saturday nights. ? This gam - will be between the JoplJnltes and the Excel elors, Several more men have beert chosen for each of tha four team and a great game is expected to-night: al so the following games, on account of these new recruits, will prove more in teresting. The game Is scheduled to start at 8:45 p. m. The price Of ad mission for all of these games will be ten cents. Following Is the schedule for the re maining game of th .tournament IN A GREAT MANY- CASES IT'8 NO use, but EmeraJ Corn Cure positively will relieve all pains arising from corns ana Dunions. we sen it. trice v cents. JAS. P. 8T0WB & CO., Drug. gists. 'Fnone I7. NITNNALL.Y'8 DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express. 60 cents per pound: Sold exclusively In Charlotte by WOODALL & SHEPPARD, Druggists. 1NCTJBATORB FROM I7.B0 TIP: BROOD. ers from 16.60 up. If you are interested come and see us or write. DILWORTH DRUG STORE. "Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. DO TOU WANT THE BEST OFFICE in town at I8.S0 to 115, 1st floor, or $6 to $10 on 2nd floor? I've irot them. Also store-room, K. 8th street, conven iences, only $12.50. You are now pay ing twice as much for poorer places. K. 1m . i'nons 144. THE KIND YOU WANT. BLUE RIB. foon vanilla Extract. Made from the finest Mexican Vanilla beans, absolute ly pure and agd until It has the fa mous "Blue Ribbon Kiavor. " FOR RENT 10 8 MYERS. B-ROOM cottage, $1866; 416 N. Church, 6-room cottage, IM.60: 611 m. 7th. rooms, $10.6S: 04 8. Church. 4 rooms, $.00; l.lddell street, 8 rooms, $6.00. Rooms over 225 W. Trade: 3 rooms over 317 E. Trade. $00. 3. ARTHUR HENDER SON Sc. BRO. ENGM8H PICKLES, CROSS BLACK, well's. Fresh shlnment lust received Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles, Pickled I 'car I Onions, Pickled Walnuts and Oerkins. The best In the world. "Phone H8. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WK HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF seasoned oak and pine stove wood; quantity and qunlity guaranteed. We also carry a stock of terra eotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone 370. Prompt delivery. C. DOWD Sc CO. ABSOLUTE FIT GUARANTEED, NEW stock beautiful SDrlnsr suitincs Just ar rived. Let me take your measure be fore the rush la on, finest goods on the market. All orders have my personal attention. If. MILLER, Tailor, 10 East Trade street. WANTED FARMS, MINERAL AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN F. BEATTY CO.. Real Estate Agents. 300 East Fifth street BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST KB ceived. Would like to show you what I have. Goods purchased here En graved free. J. E. 8TEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WERE sold In North Carolina last year than any other make. We will sell more than all other makes combined this year. Ask for facts and figures and reasons why these conditions exist, If you don't already know. J. E. CRAY TON & CO., Trust Building. WHITE WYANDOTTES. UNTIL March 20th next we will sell our $6.00 eggs at $3.50 and our $3.00 eggs at $100, 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 kulek, best satis factory rvle,e. OEM RESTAURANT, K. r . i kkbw klu Manager. SILVER POLISH 25c. BOTTLE, ('leans your silver nice and bright. ' Phone 170 for a sample package. J. K HTEERK, Jeweler. Corner fith and N. Tryon streets. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed In a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. K. STEERE. Jeweler. Corner 6th nnd N. Tryon streets. Our CORN MEAL. Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but how good, Is our motto. THE STAR MILLS 'Phone J7. Dilworth Floral Gardens For choice Cut Flowers, for Wedding Flowers, for Floral Designs everything or any thing In Cut Flower. W are fully prepared to handle any order for any kind of Flosrsr on short notice. Telegraph, telephone or writ, us if you have time. " Promptness Is our motto. ---"- SW.G. McPliEE, Pro., Charlotte, N. C. p. o. no tn. Bell 'Phone. X The Crtwell Saitorism Co; Ice For the Treatment of ,. Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. ir.-r ... :..r , ..a.. ....... ,-; v-..i.....t : 3. i-..-i Ipeclal apartment, and nurse for lady patients. All forma of electricity for- treating- nervous disease, and various methods 1 of? massage, - includ ing the Bilhnlalsr vibrating msthod. Th atockholder alt being physicians elnstttute consulting board. Specially trained male and female bur and attendant, , ,, . U, CltOWELL, VL T Pre Special Notices - Iteaidenl PbyetolM. , Jopltnltes va, Kxcelslors, afarch 8th, Invincible vs. Excelsiors, March 14th; Joplinltea vs. Independents, March J7th;, Invincible- vs. Joplinites, March tin',-., Independents - vs, Excelsiors, March 24th; Invincible vs.. Indepen dent, Match 28th; Joplinites vs.. Excel elors, March loth; Invincible v. Ex eelslora, April 4th; Jopllnlte v. Ind pendents, APrli nth, r z th , : .the. weatheb:v" . ' " ' If-1 .11- x VP1 Forecast ' tor J Friday and Saturday: Fair Friday, and,; Saturday, fresh jBOrth west winds, . , , , . v ' A 14VBLY TUSSLK. wlth that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often vnds In Appendicitis. To avoid all. serious trouble with Stomach, MS Bowel, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, They perfectly regulate these Organ. Without nuln nr jlann,no- 25o at. R, H, , Jordan A Co., druggists. ' Tbe gala tit now banding and industry la North Carolina 1 greater r,i-.,.s::i- v than at any period In the State's history. , i . . The North Carolina pt Raleigh,-N. C. should receive Its proportion of this prosperity compared with the percentage .of new. business given to It in .periods of;; less industrial activity. t , t Give It the Insurance on the desirable new properties yon have, to offer. - It will liclp to bnild np onr home State and continue ' the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people,-' States Trust HARVEY IiAAfBETH - ,, - .- Office of the Mechanics Perpetual Building and Loan Association. Charlotte, N. C, March 5th, 1906. Tha management of this institution felicitates itself on the great unbounded confidence shown by the public in the RUSH to SUBSCRIBE to the new 47th Series 1500 SHARES have already been subscribed for, and as the sub scription books will remain open for sometime to come, we may reasonably expect this to be a 3000 share series (unheard of in the annals of local Build ing and Loan Associations.) We have stated to the public that we have MONEY IN PLENTY, and can reach borrowers in about 30 DAYS after the application is recommended by the exam ining committee. It needs but be stated that we received over our desk Saturday the 3rd. inst., the enormous sum of $15156.14 You would-be borrowers ponder over it. R. t COCHRANE, Sec'y & Trcas. S. WOTKOWSKY, Pres. EEHB What You Cam Do The Mutual Building & Loan is without a peer In essentials, and they are these: Maturing Scries within the standard time; Making ..loans according to promise; Impartial treatment in conducting its af fairs; sticking strictly to the most approved methods; being" couf-" teous to all, the small and great-alike; always ready and willing to explain the systems and plans. We've got the facts, brother, and "we are the people." The other fellow must get up and hustle, or our April Series will startle the natives with its magnitude. Come to-day. ' INO. R. PHARR, President. E. L KEESLER, Treasurer PHONE 344. n BARGAIN We are offering a corner lot, close in, admirably lo- ; cated for flats, and at the price asked should be taken ' at once by anyone wanting an ' investment that will pay 10 per cent or over. f ; THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A.- a. CRAIO, Secy, and Manager.'--:,, ''iv,.':-: A OIBee 1$ E. Trade St. - . --CVh'VtV- 1 . B A N IC IN G B Y M A IL , This bank accept deposits by mall on exactly the same term a though made in person at the bank. Deposit may be sent by -registered mall, - postofllce or express money order, bank draft or check. This system is safe and practical and: has been adopted byf . hundred of banks in various parts of th country. . W have never; lost a dollar in the malls. i i When your; deposit Is received a pas book 1 made out 1n your nam and the amount deposited entered and the book returned to you. Thl book should accompany subsequent deposits. " With ' , drewals' can be made by mall. We pay 4 per cent, interest and .. compound it quarterly. , - ' 1, , , . SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS BANK . M. Brown, -pres' W. a. Alexander, X pre., W, I Jenkins, Cashier. , 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. ftxmUni- on BeatUa'a Ford Macadam road, three mile T from -ityi about fifteen aerea la" timber: forty young fruit treea 1-room ; " Celling: and' s Barn.-'-A good Spring -on plaeev v-i .-i.,.-.,. Call at office for prica.'-' rVl. '-! V I ' G00DHOMES FOR LEASE $17.50 to $40.00 MONTH 1st ' 7-Jt. modern, nearly Aew, near Graded Sch. I17.M. Ind. 8 -It. modern, 10th, Ave.. $26.00" A ,VVv 3rd. f-R. N. Tryon, modern, 125.00. v 4th."s 7-K, fi,' Tryon, close vp town, I40.00 ' . , , - ; Lease only by year contract. v ,l f F. :D. ALEXANDER REAL - ESTATE . DEALER . . i FIRE INSIRANCK. J ' SOS H, Tryon.. , .- - . '.P. 4S0. Home insurance Co. Company, Apk ' . Manager Insurance Department. ? Kt. tUUHaAf.t Insursnccind Reel Est:teAicnt ;t Let , Us v RGiit ' We have a. very large rental list an an established fcllentlle xtbo .., look to , us to provide them homes. In addition we have exceptional , facilities for handling 'this imortant feature of, the real . estaw -business, W can .keep your houses tilled, make fine collections -and prompt settlements. h Your property. entrusted , to our care, vlll , have our very best and most constant- attention, 'and wilt , be handled In manner entirely satisfactory to you. " Ring up $38 . , to-day and let our BENT MAN come to see you,- ! f ?' ' s JSIATf lH " , y. tH' -IKA1 m ii . the Commercial National Bank. When ve settte that question in regard '? to a bank the next things to know are: Ability to handle the business offered, and willingness to grant reasonable accommoda tlons; In other word, liberal dealings. These you will find at this bank. QOMMERQIAL NATIONAL BANK W. B. HOW. Pre. R. A. DifjfN. V. P. A. O. BRENIZEIU Cnab;5 '. . , T.RKTR'P t CITUUV , .i .. -,,.T,-.- ... .;. li.;: FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: ' ,P. M. BROVnt ' GEO. XV. BRTAW' ' jr. C. BTJRROTJGH9 ' FRANK GTXBKATH .. .JT. S, MVKR8 ,F. B. McDOWKIJti " VL H.-McADEN ) W. B. RODMAN : T. W. "WADE CHASL A. WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS - SOLIQTED FRANK GIIRLATH, Pres. " H. II. VICTOR, Cashier. e)OKrrrOfO W Merchants ad Farmers National Bad CHARLOTTE, N. C THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK . , - CRsmonE n. c It la our constant aim to b courteous and accommodating to all classes and make thl a' bank where those of moderate mean halt hav the same treatment a those more favorabljusllnated. Ton ar cordially invited to open a bank Isocount with. ua. -' .. W. tL TVtTTTY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, Prcsider.L Gharloite Trust Company Qapital $100,000.00 Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution then come in and open an account. Every courtesy and acoommo datlon extended toelther, large or email depositor. ' -. !;,.; DIRECTORS. W. II. BELK, O. P. HEATB, ' O. M. PATTER80N, . , jr. M. DAVIS, . i ;U. G. LINK, , J. W. ZIMMERMAN. . T, O. GOT1UUE, JT. H. LITTLE W. M. LONG, ' - OFFICERS a-LITTLE, Ot M. PATTERSONt L. H. HAGOOD, i , ' President. , . Vice President, - '..v Cashier., i PREPARE NOW 4 to take advantage of the NEW INTEREST quarter : which begins , in our SAVINGS DEPART WENT April 1st U !you have an account," in i crease your balance, if not,Jbe sure to open , one this' rrionth. .We Pay Per,QenC ; Southern States Trust Go. : I, ,v' - ' - CAPITAL 'tSOOjOM ; 'V . : - " TRUST BtJTLBINa." CHARLOTTE, W.'O. s 3- 1 GEO. STEPHENS, T. a FRA5KLHf, W. M. WOOD, J. E., DAVIS,-: V; President., 'Vte Pre. , t Trearorer , At. Trca. , It - - : --MisaMiMMsMMM--MMM---- x 1 ' '' HihGrade Preferred Stocks v.. -' NON-TAXABLE 0 to 40 shares Highland Parle preferred per cent.. - 10 W 80 ehares Louise preferred per cent k tn .h.rM itAnklns nreferred 7.oer cenL ' '- ' , 80. to .100 ehares Lancaster preferred 7 per cent,- ' 20. to 60 shares Calvin preferred t per cent, j ." ' , , 10 to. 60 JSlmlra preferred! percent. -, - ,'; " ' 60 to 109 share Pelham (Qa.) preferred per cent. "r -"We "recommend these preferred stock of . our strongest Southern Cotton Mills as a high grade Investment for our home people, who . know the mill and the men at the head of them. . J ' & - PL C Abbott & Co. :;: Charlotte, N. C; 1 t7" "i -v 'Wg want N. tJ. It. R. T. C.'f. . YoHrit Property LOAN WD! TCIISI-C0"PANV v ' - There I no -other word "In r-" th i5n,Ish' lnaTg that so'; J J ppeala to man In, hi physical , 3 ano reugiou nature or la his . 4 financial condition a the word SAFE, ; If w could be assured that T'e rere safe from disease I J and death, or safe for the world f A to Come, .what ceftceful hniira - , we would enjoy . And In a- " nancial matters. , no matr .! ter how. well v satlsfitd . we v re with' conditions we can-,-, ' not feel absolutely aafe. There,' 1 are financial Institutions, how ever, that the" public believe to V. be, and they are truly, , abeo ' ' juiciy .ie; ana one oi these is , CAPITAL $2CO,CO0.00 ASSETS ' . SUCO.CCO.CO We Invite you te open an account . With us, promising every courtesy and accommodation eonlatnt with sound banking. - W pay four per cent, interest on time deposit. GEO. E. WILSON, President, TSO. B. BOSS, Vice Preeldesit, W. O. WILKINSON, Cashier. J TO THE INVESTOR. , t . ,)
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