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J ' 8 - n4 - s' ;(VU:' CHARLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, ARCII .10006. :t'" -.1 i T .V - 7. i ' i. r A i' ti A Few Minor - Happenings inland ' ' .About the Cttr. A -At the Acadeniy of Muaiofplghtiio en wUI.'.M'MWM' y me .nert iv lac rise of thi curtain. - - m um WIim In the CRbbit Patch" wHI fo on sale at Un tuts morning at iv uvivv. 4 Marie CrMH. In "Molly MoonBhlM.' t ths Academy of Muulc tonight. Misa " 4 CahlU will play to a capacity house. -Hla frfenda will be glad to loam that ' ', Mr. Steve J. Torrance, who haa been A earioualy Hi at St, Pcter a Hospital, ia .. : Improving. . f , The Woman't Exchange will hold lta - usual sale of bread, cake. etc. at Tryon " Street Muala Home from to 12 o'clock this morning. , . Tha board of trustee of the Car neala Ubrary will hold lta regular " ' monthly meeting Monday evening at '" , , o'clock. - .4-Tha choir of Tryon Street Methodlt ' if church la requested to meet In the church this evening at 7:S0 o'clock. All members ' are urged to be present promptly. ' ffYr-Llttle Vera M. Shara. the maU 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shara, f J" la seriously HI with pneumonia nt the . Jiome of her parents, on Smith street. i-The Charlotte Ministerial Aasochitlon ,-. will meet thla afternoon at 4 o'clock In the ' parlors ot the Young Men s Christian , Association. All members are urged to r attend. , 9 -Gn account of the Bernhardt perform '; r . ance at Salisbury to-nlRht the Southern .. , wPJ aell round-trip tickets to that city for one fare plus 25 cents, making the fare for the trip Jl.70. vf" .The latest plaintiff against the IJfe '-, ' Insurance Company of Virginia Is Mrs. . Maggie Pendleton. whose attorneys. rV Messrs. Stewart & MrKae. yesterday in . ' atltuted action for W, premiums and In '"5s " s terest on same. ' The partition separating the office and Aid lobby of the Huford Motel from trie ' large atore room adjoining it. was torn out yeeterday and the store room added to the lobby. The addition to the lonny , will be handsomely furnished. At the meeting of the Chnrlotte (Sun Club last night It was decided that a . " , Shoot should be held next Thursday af. j ' ternoon. at the grounds of the club, near - " mi worth. This will be the first event of rf- the season for the organization. ft- The receipts at the city cotton plat i' i form yesterday were W hair s and the best r ... rnr th ut:int wiih 11 cents a pound. The reretpts for the corresponding date of lust year were 44 bnles and the beat price at that time was 7 cents. Sergeant W. 11. Pitts and Patrolman Sledge last night arrested Will Carey, a ttooay hack driver, who was seated in the rear seat of his carriage, his feet elevated on the front sent at nn angle ot 46 degrees, and whose horse, as If by the Influence of Its drunken driver, was mak ing a (igzag course down the street. Jailor K. O. Johnston reports that there are 15 prlnoners already In Jail awaiting trial at the next criminal term of the Superior Court, which will be held Jn April. Of the 15, eight are negro men, , ihMa iixm women and four white men. At the present rate there wfil be about 0 prisoners enjoying me romuj iiud"u lty by the convening of the court, Providence ramp of the Woodmen of tha World held a social meeting yester. .day afternoon at Its hall In Providence - township. A large crowd was present and the meeting was n pleasant one in every respect. Kev. (Imrje A. Page and John A. Mi Hue made speeches. Miihk was furnished by the 8a rdlH String Band and an oyster supper was served at the home ol Mr. r. uncr. PERSON A Ij. The Movement of a Nunibor of Pm pic. Visitors and Others Prof. Don Amnttl Richardson will leave, this mornlim for Salisbury, where, to flight, he will furnish the violin selections for the Bernhardt performance. Among the visitors In the city yester day waa Mr. Samuel I,. Hogers. a mem ber Of the State corporation commission, lie was returning to Raleigh from New ton and Hickory, where he had been on business. Mr. James JO. Carraway, of Waynes vllle, spent yesterday In the city, staying at the Central. Mr. J. C. Harrlll, of Forest Clly, was a Visitor here yesterday. Among the out-of-town oeopio here yes terday was Mr. 1 B. Thomas, of Wln-ston-Salem. Messrs. John B. Alexander and C. II. XuJa returned to the city yeslerday tnornlng after spending several days In Cherokee county on business. Mr. B. II. Moore, of Monroe, was reals, tered at the Central yesterday. Mr. W. A. Hewitt, of (Ireensboro, spent 'yesterday In the city. Mr. I 8. Ford, of Reldsville. spent yes terday In the clly. nt the Huford. Mr. W. V. Hall returned yesterday tnornlng after a business trip to Duiiuiin and Qreensboro Mr. Join, A Mcltae spent yesterday : la Providence le an address to the Woodmen Of the World Mr. R. II. Nlslw-t, of Spartanburg, H. C. spent yesterday lu the city on business. - Mr. W. I. Wnll. of Allnnta. di. trsvellllg Inspector of the South, rn Judge Piatt l. Walker derived lu u.eit" offer '"' l"u' "'"'J "Vnts on elth 1 WATCHK8 CLEANED AND REPAIR .itv U.i i.ii.i from Hl. i, u l,e.,. h-. any Impertant or enlarged pronts on eiin. . ,i,m.niii. manner hw men bai been in attendance ol the session, of the State Supreme Courl. He I, t the tntral Mr. tisston Mesrs. of Ashevllle. was n Visitor In the cllv but evening. Mr. B. W. Bradford, of The Fort Mill. S. C., Times, spent yesterday In Ihe city on business. Among the out-of-town people here are Mr. W. B. Htreeter and J. Curew. of Qreensboro. Mr. L. L. Little, of Ansonville, was' registered nt the I'entnil lust night i Judge W. A Hoke passed through the1 c.iy last evening on ns reiurn to ins. home hi l.hieolntori after uttendlnir Ihel Supreme Court hi It h 1 -Ik ti . j (mill-it . Hllliill(ilj ; consequently Messrs. Kmnk Jenkins ami .Lirnen Ciirr, i . . ,,,, r, ,, , of Stntesvllle. speni lt ulKht In t be 1 greatest, durability. Perfect and per clty on their return fn.m Hamlet, whet-., i manon a llfrriment. Only Interchange they cnt a few days hunting. I . ,,. Mr. J. V. Maxwell of Ku.Kton. was at : bl steel type system. Many other .the Central last iilghi. desirable features. DON'T WRITE Mr. W. It. Bradford, of l be Slate, ro., tvpf lumWa. S. '.. sienl yesterday In the eliy i Til K OLD WAY I A TY rh Wlth his brother. Mr. W It Bradford. ! WIHTKH. It, adds tone and prestige Among the Kiiesla at the Huford ;it ' night was Mr. II. W. Praughton. of Row- I" your business, land. i t. it, 't)VNSi:NI, tion'l Agt., KILLKP I'AHKNTS AXI ItllOllll.lt jury at I hi y ton. .. Until lr. Oliver . llaiurli. Ai-usitl of Horrible Olme, I " ' Civilly In Hrwt IK'grvc. 1 . 'Dayton. .. March fl The Jury In J tne case of Dr. Oliver c. Ilat-gh. - j CUsed of the murder of his father, j Mother and brother, and the destruc-I s tlon of their home by fire to conceal ! v.tho crime, this evening found him I CUUty of murder In the first degree. - Counsel for the defense simply held . or acquittal on the ground of in V Ufflclency of evidence, ignoring the plaa of insanity, which It was thought would b made. Dr. E. Kr Hutcfclson. 9. S. HntctilsoflL. INSURANCE FIRE, ACCIDENT OfTICEt Hn, 9. Uwrt ttalldlag. i MMm I vnn UUUII Nta'IHiya of VMrrtx Show Decreawe 0f 1OO.00O VnUer LMt 3Ter Sappljr to Dt. iatsn. ' New OrleahsT March U-8ecretary Hes, ter's weekly cotton statement Issued to day: shows for the nlna days or Marcn a decrease under last year of W0.009 ana an Increase over the same period year before last Of 80.0W, For the 190 day of the season that have elapsed, the aggregate la behind the Rome days laet year 1.02,w. The amount brought into six ht during the past week has been M'WJ&. against 228,0 for the seven days ending tlfls date last year. , . , ceipts at all United States porta 8,382,171, against 7.294.9RO last year. Interior stockA in exct-ss ox t the close of the commercial year 4&fi,- W, against m.m last year. rul ....! .v.Minit for the 13o days nt hn aeuson from Sept. 1 to date, 8,811.- 600, against 9.S97.74S last year . Foreign exports ior ni5 " - 124.622, ngalnst 112.K9 last year making the total for the season 4784.0U, against 5,Wl,Wi7 last year. Brought into signi inus " '. ,.J,. ,h ,nnlv to date is 9.316.091, against 10,fl5,71i for the samO period last year. llajward, Vlck A Clark's Cotton Letter. (Furnished by the Cotton' Exchange and Board 01 uraae.; New Orleans, March 9.-To.day'a cotton market was purely a scalping artair. me volume of business was Insignificant. Speculators did not speculate, but they did betray supreme Indifference to any features that might help create a specu lative market. Sales of 12.000 bales of spots in the Liverpool market only brought forth tha ejaculation. Is that all." and on the other nana wiicti j one was caught getting too enthusiastic about the Increase in conon crrc season he was generally told that farmers were preparing to put In the large" acreage in oats and corn ever known in the South, hence farmers would not nave time to work a large cotton acreage even If they did plant it. The tendency was to sit on the fence for awhile longer and to buy reserved seats on the same place for original people who weie still walking about with the queer idea that It was a good time to make money by buying or selling cotton. The market had a tend ency to sag which seemed to be due to the bearish talk that Is being Industrious. Iv spun by the web and cut off In chunks to lit the occasion by certain New York commercial newspapers; it was also due In a measure to a very favorable weath. er map and the promise by the weather man that another favorable map would be drawn to-morrow morning. On the opening the tone was easy and prices were down 3 and 4. points on a Liverpool future market that was not up to expectations. Moderate short selling by a very few professionals and some lit tle profit-taking by longs, also profession als, sums up the operations of the day up to 12-.S0 o'clock. During that time the Hctlve'poHlllonM. or what passed for ac tive positions, fell off 9 and 10 points from I he level of vesterday's closing. Next to no trading was done in October or any or ihn new crop positions. Spots were in very fair demand, but of ferings wore even more limited than they were yesterday, owing to the fact that lines were sold yesterday were not re pined to-day. I to 12: p. m. about i mi boles of spots and 1.000 bales f.o.b. cotton were sold. Spots were called very steady at quotations. C. P. Ellis & Co.'a Cotton letter. Special to The Observer. New Orleans, March 9.-!Jverpool failed , respond to the strength on this side hint evening, and this lias been the clilet Inspiration for the reactionary tendency developed to-day. At the same time, re ports from the spot department have not been quite as encouraging as they were on yesterday, and the surface Influences hnve been of a. nature calculated to in duce liquidation or recent purchases, as well us some short selling for scalping purposes. Of course the favorite ar Kiiment now is the probable action of the market should, spinners withdraw, It be ing generally conceded that their large takings fur several weeks past have been the main, and In fact the only source of strength. Inasmuch as specula tion hn. hi.cn absolutely dormant. It must be remembered, however, that as vet there Is no suggestion of a probable illmlii.it Ion of the consumption, and with th- prospect of receipts here after fall lint measurably behind those during the coirestrfindlng period, a year ago, when Kiev were unusually large, and with the neeils of the triuh- equal to the liberal requirements during the same period, it seems illogical to expect any sharp or substantial decline unless It emanates from til"' vei v favorable progress of the new - I .r', h, " numi ii t-rtniMM -....... .,........- l...ld..l ...... In. till. Italllll ol.. ' ""'""Z, " . .,, nd"u Is It'IMpil" III ii.,,, . , , ---- " nut unreasonable to suppose that they will resist (my effort in tins direction hence ori , m " "."fAfent It Thtec-h- er side, at the. moment. aiHI acaipin i Prnt Ions on the lines we luiv 'pnll. suggeslrd will be found more ndvantnge- ous In our Judgment - 1 ' I"-1'1'1" cu' , The Chicago, Tyewriter $33.00. ij..ntiwl Visible, Wrltlnif! '" uusrsiiinn 22 V. Fifth Ht. Charlotte, N. C THIS is a Good Month for flowers Cur houses are now producing large quantities of handsome, long stem Rosea and Carnations, Ktipcrb Blooms, Double IMuo Violets, Heavy ropes of Mtullax and Asparagus I-Vrn. Write us for prices on your Wedding riowcrg. Tele graph or telephone for Funeral Peslgns. I. Van lindley Nursery Co. rCMONA. N. C. Send telegrams to Qreensboro. In February we cut 29.J5J Bloom and Hold TImhi. FOR SALE! r 110 acres of flne- farming land, 10 hora farm open for. cultivation; 86 to 100 acres In timber; well watered; fine pasture; located on bot.h sides of macadam road; ulna mile east of city; one from It. H. station: good Improvementa. Rents last year fl.SOO. McCall St Clanton ill if. Tryon et rboMSo. Hubbard Bros. Co.' Cottoa Metier. SDeelal to The Observer. " . " Vyiric UorKk .Dullness has been the feature Of ths day" with m quiet Man-1 Chester! nd a jesseneo oetnana ior mvm on thla - aide . Tha market -comes to ....... nnA aif' tm. mmmI brleML Walts for soma new features, - Receipts do not fall off as they should to reduce tha crop to tha estimates and so, long as the; esti mates are believed by ' tha trade, they serve to hold values as they are. Bears are not aggressive, buns not sure, u Ing Is confined to local operations of the most moderata sort. This apathy Will not last, and the certainty of this keeps all on tha qui vivo for soma new develop ment, either a sharp decrease in the movement, a larger demand or the talk of new crop conditions which will soon be a most potent mnuence, Th lack of business during the early afternoon invited an effort by sellers for lower prices and the market yielded to their attempt. The decline was, however, notv material, though supporting orders were lacking. HUBBARD BROS, it, CO. BIAJB RIBBON iJjMON AND VANII la are absolutely pure and so highly concentrated that only a, small quantity Is required and the "Blue Ribbon Fla vor" la perfection. IN A ORKAT MANY CASES IT'S NO use. but Bmeral Corn Cure positively will relieve all pains arising from cornB and bunions. We aell it. Price 10 centa. J AS. P. STOWB & CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. SCHOL.TZ'8 GREENHOUSES FRK8H Carnations, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Floral Designs a specialty. -Prompt at tention given to In and out-of-town orders. W. W. 8CHOLTZ, Successor to T. W. Long. 'Phone 427. NUNNALLT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES rresh by express. 0 cents per pound. Sold exclusively in Charlotte by WOODALL. & SHEPPARD, Druggists. ramrBATnmt prom i7.M TIP: BROOD. ers from 86.60 up. If you are Interested come and aee us or write. DILWORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. DO YOU WANT THE BEST OFFICE In town at 88.50 to 816, let floor, or 86 to 810 on 2nd floor? I've got them. Also store-room. E. 6th street, conven iences, only 812-60.. You are now pay ing twice as much for poorer places. E. U KBESLER. 'Phone 344. A CAKE OP WOOL. SOAP FREE EV ery lady who visits our store to-day (Saturday) between the hours of 9:30 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m. will receive a full else cake of Swift's Wool Rid free. Don't forsret the hours. Be sure to come. F"resh Florida vege tables to-day. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WB HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF msoneri oak and Dine stove wood; quantity and quality guaranteed.- Vve also carry a stock of terra cotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 in. 'Phone 370. Prompt delivery. C. DOWD & CO ABSOLUTE FIT GUARANTEED, NEW umck bountiful snrinar sultlncs Just ar rived. I-t me take your measure be fore the rush Is on, finest goods on the market. All orders have my personal attention. H. MILLER, Tailor, 10 East Trade street. PAIIMH FOR SALE 24 ACRE TRACT, 2'A miles of city, macadam road, 876.00 per acre. This place will be taken In 10 days. Also other nice small and large farms for sale. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON & BKO. WANTED FARMS, MINERAL AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN F. BEATTY A CO., Real Estate Agents, 300 East Fifth street. BIG LINE SILVERWARE JUST RE celved. 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 vou don't already know. J. E. CRAY TON & CO., Trust Building. WHITE WYA NDOTTE8. UNTIL March 20th next we will sell our 86.00 curb at $3.50 and our 8700 eggs at 82.00, to persons living In Mecklenburg count v. CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. ni'HINESS MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dine nor a more varied bill of fare than here. Our efforts are for kulck, best satis factory service. GEM RESTAURANT, K. F. CRESWELL, Manager. SILVER POLISH 25c. BOTTLE. Cleans your silver nice and bright. 'Phone 170 for a sample paokag. J. K. STEERE. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. ed In a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. M. ST KERFJ. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. Our CORN MEAL Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but how good. Is our motto. THE STAR MILLS 'Phone 297. 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 ot Flowers on short notice. Telegraph, telephone or write. us If you have time. Promptness Is our motto. 1 W. G. McPBEE, Pro., Charlotte, IN. C. p. O. Box 137. Bell 'Phones. T Special Notices The dwell Sanitorium Co., Inc. for the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special ' apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms ot electricity for treating nervous diseases,- and various methods of massage, Includ ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained "male and female nurses and attendant, c 8. M. cnbWEXL. M. X, Free. W, U. STRONG. M. D . Beatdest Pbyalotoa. . , t Vbtbl Snpply ofCtoton. ; - ' few Orleans,: March ..-Seeretarr Hes ter' statement of the world's visible sup ply of cotton Issued-to-day shows the to tal Visible to' be 6,064, U7, against 5,146,123 last week and 4,172.494 last year, - , . Of the world's visible supply of cotton, there is now afloat and held In Oreat Britain and continental Europe 2.648.O00, against 2,094.000 last year; in Egypt, 0, against 190.060 last year? in India, 000. against 37.00 last year, and in the United States, 1,288.000, against l.Stfl.OOO laayear, , 'v, V THE WEATHER. ' Foreeset for Saturday and Sunday; Fair Saturday: Sunday fair, followed by rain In extreme. Northwest portions; light to fresh west winds. F. B. K GOOD HOMES FOR LEASE $17.50 to $40.00 MONTH . ..-.- j 1st. t-R. modern, nearly new, near 8. Graded Sch. $17.50. 2nd. g-R. modern, 10th Ave. $25.00. - 3rd. (-R. K. Tryon, modern, $25.00. 4th. f-R. ft. Tryon, close up town. $40.00. Leae only by year contract. F D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER - FIRE INSURANCE. SOS 8. Tryon. P. 4 SO, Office of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Associatione Charlotte, N. C, March 5th, 1906. The 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. I COCHRANE, Sefy & Trcas. S. MKOWSKV, Pres. What You Cm Do The Mutual Building & Loan is without a peer in essentials, and they are these: Maturing Series within the standard time; Making loans according to promise; impartial treatment'in conducting Its af fairs; sticking strictly to the most approved methods; being cour 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. . M R. PHARR, President L L HOSIER, Treasurer PHONE 344. a home THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A. O. CRAIO. Seer and Manager. ; . - r Office 18 E, Trade St. Phone lit. BANKING B Y M2tiL This bank accepts deposits by mail on exactly the same terms as , though made in person at the .bank. Deposite may be sent by registered malt postofflce or express money order, bank, drat or check. This system is safe and practical and haa been, adopted by hundreds of banks In various parts of the country We .have never ? lost a dollar in the mails. When your .deposit is received a pass book la tnad out in your name and the amount deposited entered and the book "turned to you. This book should accompany subsequent deposits, nawwh' drawals can be made by mall. We pay 4 per cent intereat and compound it quarterly. - l ....J1 SOUTHERN LQ71N & SnViNGSBONK . M. Brown, jres, W, S. Alexander, V. Pres..W. U Jenklng, Cashier.' : , , . t- ,11 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Fiontlng on Btattte's ford Macadam road, three miles rom city; about fifteen acre in -Umttry tort WW fruit traaarMoomy Dwetllnv and BarnV-A Jfo4 fiprtnf -on : 9iMoy.--..u t v - liisurance TON rc i - iv ix A- 4ahIo r';: i TecdnatructQr la , u x v i'1 t , v t-'-fi" 1 Contains the curatfvo princi ples of-fresh, cod Ulvera, and la especially good or chronte coughs, colds, bronehtU, con sumption, . long , d , ' throat, troubles, ' , , (Wh'-'V l"! Dckycd Shipment Of . thi deservedly " ppjpulaf medicine has just been received; and we are prepared to supply all demands. ',. " R. H. JORDAN & CO. SPECIAL 'AGENTS. - ? Phone T. Spring Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE. - We are offering ior a few days a very desirable home, half block from North Tryon St., in the very best residential section of Charlotte, at a price that should betaken up at once H L COCHRANE: ; and Real Estate Aeht' Let Us fcnt f Wa have a very large rental list and an established cltentile who took! to us to provide them homes. Jn addition we ha,va exceptional . facilities for handling this Important feature .'of the real eetat , business, We can keep your houses . filled, make flne . collections , and prompt settlements. . Tour property entrusted to our care will " have our very best and most - constant -attention, and will be handled In a,, manner entirely satisfactory to you. r Ring up S38 , to-day and let our RENT MAN come to see you. , " t - i SOUTHERN : REAL . ESTATE as F let the public know what, they r in this card to-day' is that we the willingness to handle your a you caii ana see us aoout your . . m. . i ,. ; , ; .tt Iff ill tP if f4 WV WJH Pf WVWrVWV vVfUHI U VW ft Ul: T'' r . h , s ,v tha.t wou, 4 COMMERCIAL NA TIONAL BANK XT. E. nOIT.Pre. R. A. TVSN, , AUtlUKX' X, OHMMKlf, ASSt. i8JQ. AAAA4 ataiMSniiaiiitsiaiiailiiSiBi FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capiial and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWW ' .GEO. W. BRTAlt J. C BtTRROCGHB .FRANK GItiRKATH 4. B. BHTERS ' -r P. B. McDOWEMi H. M. McADEN W. B. RODMAN A vr. YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK Gllipi; Pres.'; H.M. VICTOR, Cashier. e04HMO0i M Merchants and Farmers National Back CHARLOTTE, N. C THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK - - onomiLc It is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all classes and make thla a bank - where those of moderate means hall have the same treatment aa those inorei favorabJisltuated. " Tou are cordially invited te open a bank isocount with .tw. : , W. D. TWITIY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President Qharlotte Trust Gompany eapkai$tpppooq.oo Satisfy yourself ot 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. '.v. DIRBeTOR.S . XB H. BELK, ' O. P. HEATH, ; C. M. PATTERSON, J M DAVIST :i; H. O. LINK, - y 1. W. ZIMMERMAN. J " GUTHMB, II. LITTLE, W. M. LONG, - OFFICERS J. It LITTLE, Cv M. PATTERSON, 3U H. HAGOOD, V president77 Vice President. , J Cashier. DOCD ADR Mnl7 to take advantage of the NEW INTEREST quarter which begins, Jn . our ; SAVINGS , DEPART MBNT April 1st,- . If you have an account, in crease your balance, if not, b3 suVe to open one .this month. We Pay U Per Gent. Southern States Trust eoJ . ' CAPITAL $20tt,000 TRUST BTJILDING. A CHARLOTTE, If. O. GEO. STEPHENS, T. 6. FBANKHN, W. H. WOOD, 4. K. PAVIS, President. , Vloo IVes, . , Treasurer. Asst. ITeas. Wh'GdlH'elelt Stbeks : NO.V.TAXABLE ,30 io 4ft sharea Highland Park preferred per cent ' 10 to 20. sharea Louise preferred 7 per cent., ' is to 8 sharea Hosklns preferred 7 per cent , , v. SO to J00 shares Lancaster preferred 7 per cent v , v20 to-0 sharea Calvlne preferred 7 per cent - v 1ft SO Klmlra oreferred per cent. - - f r - JO to 100 shares Pelham.tOa.) preferred per cent"--- N We recommend these preferred stocks of our strohgest Southern Cotton Mills as a high grade investment for our home people,, who know the mills and the men at the heady them. , ; jP. G. Abbott &'Go. i, We want K. C. Ycur Frcpsrty LOATi AND . TRUST COMPANY 5 i may profit thereby. We would' - V MAW 'WUfc M v v. . . make you know where your 3 financial , tntereeU can be best .2 veloomenta - of modern w- com mercialtsm that banks . adver- m Use at all. .Ten or fifteen" . ? years . ago tn oniy announce- ' a i ment m tne publications of a '. bank's existence ."-wasVa, report of condition or a standing card to please the proprietor v of a newspaper, who was a customer of tho bank; hut now all is changed banks are now on a - footing,-, s in tou - respecu witn - other business institutlona . 'and must have to offer. All we wish to say have the resources, the ability and business. We . would like to have 4 bank account. 1 h - &4 V. P. A. a. BREXTZER, Cash. 3 WADK CHAa A. WIWLIAMS. CAPITAL ASSETS $100,000.00 We invite yon to open an account with Us, promising every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking. Wa pay- four per cent interest on time deposlta. GEO. K. VnUBOS, President, JNO. B. ROSS, Vice Prestdoat. W. - C. WILKINSON, Cashier. ' TO THE INVESTOR. Charlotte, " tf. C R. R.. If. C. fs. - -f t V
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