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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!?, UHCU, 12; 1906V
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IDJUHdWERTON JLT NIGHT
At Tryon Street MetltooVst Clwreli
, Last Niffht lev. Jr.. K. 'Howerton,
- '!. D., Preached Stronjr. Force
; ml Sermon, V'sln a Uta Text
: T Word W Jai ..be: Bom Again"
' v-There -- Wat .Larg; Congregation
t ,1" Present and one Conversion t the
, j. Close of the Sermon.
' The congrrjrations of the First Pn?sby-
lerlan and Trlnitr Methodist churches
-r united with tho of Tryon Street Me4ho
. ' dist end the Second Presbyterian In the
, churche In the service last night.
. At the Second Presbyterian church the j
auditorium and Sunday school room were
thrown together and the large room thus
- made and the galleries were filled with
. attentive men women ana cniiarrn.
Rev. M. D. Hardin, D. 15. preached the
sermon end Rev. P. T. Durham conduct,
ed the opening devotional service.
Dr. Hardin announced as his text the
following words: "If ye then, being evil,
i know how to give good gifts unto your
-children, how much more will your heav-
-' enly Father give good gifts to those who
love him."
In part he said:
"It is no t-asy matter for the average
1 man in the midst of his perplexing H'e to
grasp the Idea of God us taught ly Jsbus
hrlst. We have our ideas of gd
and evil so Interwoven with our material
. Ideas that we have difficulty in unrter
t standing that the ideas of Jesus
Is thestanding that the ideal of Jesus
. Christ is the true one. We have a ten
dency of setting up our ideal as the true
one no matter who gives us another.
"We find that earlj age or man Is able
to grasp the truth of the Ideal of Jesus
Christ Just in propwtlon as man has
the capacity to reoe It. The mans
Ideal rises only as hlt?h as himself. Our
conception of God must ever he only a
magnified conception of the good that Is
In ourselves. Out of our experlenees
are unable to realize all the truth that
Jesus Christs teaches US of God. What
We should do Is that we should go to
Jesus Christ and learn from Him and
thus be better able to Dave the true con
ception of God a lie presented Him to
us.
"We are prone to drag down the ideal
' of God as taught by Jesus Christ to our
level instead of raising ourselves to the
belaht where we ran realize His Ideal.,
"Let us not make our Ignorance, our
lack of the measure of God's love, but
rather let us come to Him as little
children and learn more of His love and
Klls life. If man being Imperfect, being
1 evil, knows how to love, shall not the
,' Creator of man with His love rise above
the man He created? Christ is here teach
ins; that God In His love Is greater In
Just the proportion that the Creator Is
greater than the creature, the object of
Ills creation.
"When we come to slop and think of
It now poor and Insignificant are our
lives when compared with the life and
love and power of God. Compared with
this man has no power.
"Have men wisdom? Yes. Intellect?
Tea. But before the wisdom and Intellect
that perfected the brain of man, man's
wisdom and intellect becomes confounded.
Thla Is God's wisdom and intellect and in
the attribute of God which Is greater
than wisdom, greater than Intellect, and
greater than power, shall man dare to
compare with God?''
(Here Dr. Hardin gave n beautiful selec
tion from nrownlng Illustrating God's
Wisdom, power and love.)
"Great poet, whose message to his ags
wai one of love Is but repealing the
message of Jesus Shrlst. And wc the
children of nn Infinite Father to cloud
ur lives with things of the earth.
"Remember that character Is the thing
of supremo worth to us. It Is character
alone that we. can carry with us from
this life Into the next. The very fact
that men suffer for sin Is proof to me
that they am watched over by One who
would keep them from sin. Suffering will
cease when the great plan of redemption
Is worked out for them.
. "In His attonlng work. In Ills death
on the cross Jesus Christ shows the great
love of (Vid for mankind. In the suffering
and death of Ills Son on the cross God
frsve the grent evidence of His infinite
ove for men. We are measuring from the
standpoint of the material and the finite
while God Is giving to us from the stand
point of the spiritual and the infinite.
'All things work together for good to I
them that love God' Is the cryof St.
Paul. O for Paul-like faith to lay hold
of the God-life and to grasp the Ideals
of Jesus Christ as the only Ideals for
Us to live by; If we had this faith nil
the doubts and clouds that rise before our
eyes would clear away before the rising
of the sun.
"This Is my prayer for these servient
that they may result In making it po
Bible for men to grasp the great lunrta
, mental .truths of God and that they may
be able to understand Uic love or God
for mankind.
"What Is human love? ICvery man who
ours Is fairly glorified with the lives of
those who In their ln- are living tin
man epics. .
"What Is human loviA; Kveryinan who
lies bad a good mothepciuHiwa that human
love Is even unto ilerflli And God's love
s Infinite, Is stronger than the mother's
Ove many thousands of times multiplied.
And I come to you to night who have
Spurned this hive of God. and HHk you If
yo
you can keep your self. respect ami spurn
ills love any longer
O my brothers ?oil Is striving to make
you understand His love for you; Me- h
striving to show you Jut how He will
honor and glorinv you if .you will let
Him, and will you lunger spurn His heart
of love which yearns for you?"
Dr. Hardin held tin- closest attention of
his congregation from first to last, and
his earnestness was so apparent that It
was easy to see Unit every word eatne
from the speaker's heart. The service
Was lmprfMHlve and helpful.
At the close of the service Dr. Hardin
made nn earnest plea for the four con
gregations to unite in the Second Presby
terian church this meek, make this meet
ing their chief Interest and to let nothing
come between them and this which
should be the chief cone ern of all Christ
lane. 1; .in addition to the service In this
jt-huretl. In which the congregations of
I Pf Tryon Bt . Trinity Mctli.t ami the
' 1 Flret Snrt Second Presbyterian churches
Will unite, th" services In the other
tthurches will also be continued this week.
Death of Mm. W. '. Parker, of Spcn
opr. Special to The Observer.
Spencer, March 11. Mik. W. C. Par
ker, who ha been critically 111 with
typhoid fever nt her home here for !the
past seven weeks, dle( at sVao o'clock
this morning. The remains left Spen
cer on north-tmund train No. li to
night for (loldsboro, where the funeral
takes place from the Methodist church
to-morrow morning. Accompanying
the remains were the husband. Mr.
W. ?. Parker, a well-known engineer
on the Huihern Hallway, and all
members of the family who were pres
ent at the time of dcalh together
with a large number of friends. Be
fore her marriage Mrs. Parker wus
Miss Beulah Fordham, of Goldsboro.
She leaves two small children, Ave
a 1st era and six brothers who will at
tend the funeral.
L
-. Use Dllzanetlian.
The spring number of he Elizabeth
an, the quarterly published by the
v- Students of Elisabeth College. Is Just
from the press and Is a very credit
f able Issue In every respect. The table
tf contents of Ihe literary depart
siVj meat Is as follows: "Moonlight." po
: . em. Miss Charles K Jefronle, "Itos-
alni's Stabat M.ter," Miss Clara Lou
ise Volght; "An Knst-Hide PJay
,fri trronnd," H. T. K,; "Heart Longing."
'k poem. Miss Jeffords: 'Delist Pre
' sented In Diatellan Society," "A Feb-
A nary pastel," poem. II. T. r. "cu
Hd' Prank," Miss Jeffords; "A Lily
V ef Paradise," a poem In memory of
Mlas Ileleah Henkel, Miss Llsette
i."' Clayton Hood.
CKAMWON LINIMENT FOR RHEU-
. - v -. MAT1SM.
y Chaa. Drake, a mall carrier nt Chnpin.
w vllie. Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain
,v Balm is toe champion of all liniments.
: The past year I was troubled a great
4etU With rheumatism In my iioulder.
After' trying several cures the store
keeper here recommended this retndey
t and It completely cured me." There Is
: kk use of anyone Buffering; from that
. painful ailment when this, liniment can
be obtained for a small sum. One an.
plication gives prompt relief and its con,
tltiwee use for a short tJate will produce
remanent cure. . ye sale by K, H.
ordaa C . - t - -
' PERSONAL ; ),,,v' f ?
Tit Movement of a :i limber of Pco
. - pie, A'Mtors ark'l Otltem. ,
OMr."C. M. Cooke, Jr4 of Kings Moan.J
tain, spent yesterday in mo ; cny wim
friends., ;'-
ir. J. L. Klrby, of Raleigh, was regis
tered nt the Central last night,
Mr, H E. Allen, of WadesborO. I
spending to-day tn'th'e city.
' Among the guests at the Central last
night wero Messrs. W. F. and Will Mar
shall, of Gaston!.
Mr. R. K. Blafr, of High Point, was at
the Buford Inat nlgin.
Mr. W. F. Terrell, of Greensboro, Is a
visitor in the city.
Mr. T. J. Hedgepeth, of Wilson. la
spending to-day in the city, staying at
the central.
Messrs. A. W. Griffith and J. E. Sock-
well, of Greensboro, wero among the
visitors in th city last evening.
BRIEFS.
A Few
Minor Happenings In and
About the City.
T! t, new seats in the general wa:tlng
rooms at the Southern passenger station
huv ar-ived and will be put in.
"Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch"
which will be the attraction at the Acd
emy Tuesday, Is the only offering of the
week
The department of literary lnter
pmui'oi, of Kllzabeth College will give
a repoing recital this evening. Friends of
the college are cordially Invited.
The Boston American League base
ball team passed through here yesterday
l:'.orr.in in a special Pullman car on
the way to Macon, Ga., for practice.
Ilecepliori to be Given at the Presby
terian College.
The ladies of the A. R. P. and Pres
byterian churcnes of the city will
gWe a reception Wednesday night,
from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock at the Pres
byterian College, to the delegates to
the conference on the Closer Relations
of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches of the United States. All
Presbyterian and A. R. P. ministers
of the county and their wives, all min
isters of all denominations of the city
and their wives and all visiting min
isters will be expected.
Besides thl the invitation la gener
nl to all adult members of the Pres
byterian and A. It P. churches of
Charlotte and the members of any of
the churches represented In the con
ference who reside in Charlotte.
There will be no cards Issued, and
the only Invitation will be those ex
tended through the newspapers and
pulpits.
As has been stated before, the con
ference will be one of the most im
portant religious gatherings ever held
In the South.
Mr. .1. M. Auten Dead.
Mr. J. M. Aut,en, after a lingering
Illness, died this morning at 1 o'clock
at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. F.
owens. on Palmer street. He was
2H years old. and Is survived by one
child, his father, Mr. H. L. Aulen,
lately of Atlanta, Oa.; a brother, Mr.
It. G. Aulen, and his slsber, Mrs.
Owens. Mr. Auten had been In
falling health for 16 months. He
first became 111 at Greenville, S. C.
where ho waa engaged In business.
Ho was a member of the Greenville
lodge Knights of Pythlaa.
The funeral services will probably
lie conducted to-morrow morning.
The Interment will be at Hieele Creek
Presbyterian church yard.
In our Cut Flower Depart
ment we maka a specialty of
Funeral Designs
40 different shapes and 100
different sl7.es. Any Price. Or
der same by telephone or tele
graph and we will get them to
you quick and fresh. We pack
securely and ship to any point.
Plenty of loose' cut flowers
now. Write us for prices on
wedding flowers.
I. Van Lindley Nursery Co.
POMONA. N. C
Send telegrams to Greensboro.
HEItPKIDE
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One of the very few
remedies that' we per
"sonally endorse and rec
ommend. Cleanses the
scalp and produces full
growth of healthy hair.
If you have a good head
of hair, Herpicide keeps
it, if you haven't Her
cide will give it to you
R. II. JORDAN & CO
rn KsciiimoNisTS.
Pbone 7. Springs Cor.
WE NEVEIt CLOSE.
Dr. E. Wye Hutchison,
3. i. nvtehlaoa.
INSURANCE
FffiE,
OfffCEt Wa 9. Hmtt !
attstKBvau. Bell .iVsMgarlaJUMKw
, -Tfi fir department w talwJ tt
vrr v afternoon to .put out im emu'!
!''.. ahaf sprung up In Mr. J.- s li.
I.n.fve. leea nose, aajointng ni "i"
on v.si T.Mle, street, me cnmicii en
Cine d.,' the work., r , ',
THEWEATHER,
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Monday 'find Tuesday:
North .Carolina: ahowere Monday, cold
er In west portion, Tuesday fair, colder,
light south shifting to northwest, winds.
IT. 8. WEATHER BUREAU..
Charlotte, N. C. 8 P. M. March 11, 1906.
Sunrise 6:39 Sunset 8:27 (Standard time)
IXCAV WEATHER REPORT.
Highest temperature .. ..66
lowest temperature.. .. .... . - 4. ,-41
Mean temperature; &
Kxcess for the day .. ..."
Accumulated for the month 3
Accumulated for the year "S
Precipitation for to-day (inches) 09
Total precipitation for the month.. ..98
Accumulated deficiency for the month .SO
Accumulated deficiency for the year 138
Prevailing wind direction E.
Special Notices
WE ARE SELLING HAIR BRUSHES
at special prices that are very attrac
tive. Come and get one.
DILWORTH DRUG STORE,
"Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS.
ROYAL LUNCHEON-TUB BEST OF
all the after-dinner cheese. A fresh
shipment has just been received. Try a
jar. 'Phone 88- MILLER-VAN NESS
CO.
WILET'S CANDIES MADE IN AT
lanta one day, we sell I there the next.
Fresh always, absolutely pure. JAS. P.
STOWE ft CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179.
THERE'S A TREAT IN STORE FOR
you If you've never tasted "'Blue Rlb
' bori Flavor." Ask your grocer forBlue
Klbbon Lemon and Vanilla and say it
plain.
SCHOLTZ'B GREENHOUSES FRESH
Carnations, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants,
Floral Designs a specialty. Prompt at
tention given to in and out-of-town
orders. W. W. SCHOLTZ, Successor to
T. W. Long. 'Phone 427.
NUNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES
fresh by express. 60 cents per pound.
Sold exclusively in Charlotte by
WOODALL & SHEPPARD, Druggists.
DO YOU WANT THE BEST OFFICE
in town at $8.60 to $15, 1st floor, or to
to $10 on 2nd floor? I've got them.
Also store-room. E. 6th street, conven
iences, only $12.50. You are new pay
ing twice as much for poorer places.
E. L. KBESLER. 'Phone 344.
WE HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF
seasoned oak and pine stove wood;
quantity and quality guaranteed. We
also carry a stock of terra ootta pipe
from 4 In. to "t In. 'Phone J70. Prompt
delivery. C. DOWD & CO.
ABSOLUTE FIT tilTARANTEED. NEW
stock beautiful spring suitings Just ar
rived, lrft me take your measure be
fore the rush is on, nnest goods on the
market. All orders have my personal
attention. If. MILLER. Tailor, 10 East
Trade street.
FARMS FOR SALE 24 ACRE TRACT.
2V4 miles of city, macadam road, $75.00
per acre. This place will be taken in
JO nays. Also other nice small and large
farms for sale. J. ARTHUR HENDEK.
HON & BRO.
WANTED FARMS. MINERAL AND
Timber Iands for Northern buyers.
Write JOHN F. BEATTY CO., Real
Estate Agents. 300 East Fifth street.
BIO LINE 8ILVERWARE JUST RE
eclved. Would like to show you what
I have. Goods purchased here En.
graved free. J. E. STEERB, Jeweler,
Corner 5th 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 condition exist, If
you don't already know. J. E. CRAY-
TON & CO., Trust Building.
WHITE WYANDOTTEH. UNTIL
March 20th next we will sell our $6.00
eggs at $.1.50 and our 13.00 eggs at $2.00,
to persons living In Mecklenburg
eountv. CHARLOTTE POULTRY
FARM.
RI'RINERS 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. OEM RESTAURANT,
E. F. CRE8WELL, Manager.
SILVER POII8H 2Bc. BOTTLE.
Cleans your silver nice and blight.
Thone 170 for a sample package. J.
E. 8TEERE. JeweUr. Corner 6th and
N. Tryon streets.
WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR-
ert In a workman-like msnner by men
of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J IT 8TEERE. Jeweler. Corner 6th
and N. Tryon streets.
Our CORN MEAL
Is uniformly fresh.
Not how cheap, but
how good, la 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
of Flowers on short notice.
Telegraph, telephone or write,
us If you have time.
Promptness Is our motto.
I W. G. McPHEE, Pro.,
Charlotte, IV. C.
p. O. Box J 17. Bell Tliones. 2
The Crowell Sanitarium Co., Ice
For tbe Treatment ofr
Whiskey, Morphine and
Nervous Diseases. 1
e special apanmenu ana nurses ror
lady patients. All forma of electricity
for treating nervous - diseases, ana
various methods of massage, includ
ing the Bilhnlaler vibrating method.
The stockholders all being physicians
constitute a consulting board. --
Bpeeially trained male and female
nurses and attendant.
8. M. CROWKLL, it 0., Pres.
w. u. rmoxo. k d
A SAFE -jCOVOtt MEDICINE FOR
tn tmyinr. a cough medicine for child
ren never be afraid to buy Chamber.
Iain's Cough Remedy. There Is no dan
ger ron It and relief Is always sure to
follow. It to especially valuable' for
coldtj: croup and whooping- coogb ? For
-..My .,, ,u,,i
FOmiS7UE!
,319 acres of fine farming land, 10
horse farm open .for cultivation; 86
to 100 acres in timber; well watered;
fine pasture; located on both sides pi.
macadam road; nine miles east of
city; one from R. R. station; good
Improvements,: Rents last year $1,600.
McGall & Gianton
217 K. Tryon St , 'PhonJ 240.
Tbe gain In new. building and Industry in North Carolina la create I
than at any period in tlie State'a history.
The North Carolina Home Insurance Co.
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of Raleigh, N. C, should receive Its proportion of this prosperity i
as compared with the percentage of new business given to It to
periods of less Industrial activity. - : : v C:
Give it the Insnranoe on tbe desirable new propcrtlee you nave v
to offer. It will help to build np our home State and continue
the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. i -
Southern States Trust
HARVEY LAMBETH
" Office of the Mechanics Perpetual
Building and Loan Association
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 t6 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, Scc'y & Treas. S. WITTKOWSIflf, Pres.
What Yoy Can Do
The Mutual Building & Loan Is without a peer In essentials, and t
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.
INO. R. PHARR, President. I L. KEESLER, Treasurer
PHONE 344.
I a home
8 1 1
THE CHARLOTTE
A. O. CRAIQ,
Office 1 E. Trade St.
Secy.
BR NK1N G
This bank accepts deposits by mall on exactly the tame terms as
though made In person at the bank. Deposits may be lent by
registered mall, postofflce or express money -order, - bank draft or
check. This system la safe and practical and has been adopted by
hundreds of banks In various parts of the country. We have never ,
lost a dollar In the malla
When your deposit Is received a pass book Is made Out In your
name and the amount deposited entered and the book returned to
you. This book should accompany subsequent deposits. With
drawals can be made by mall. We pay 4 per cent -interest and
compound it quarterly. v:. ... ..,'.,-v' ,;V,'.
SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS B71NIC
f. Brown, Jfres, W. & Alexander, V. Prea, W. Jenkins, Cashier.
51 1-2 ACRE Wl FOR SALE
Vi-ontlng on Beattle'a Ford Macadam - read three tnilea from
city: about fifteen acres In timber; forty young fruit ; trees; l-room
, Dwelling and a Barn.
A good Spring on place
: Call at office f or prleea.
Insurance
An Up-Icv, l:zz fcr S:!n
J3rick veneered, metal roof, -water,
gas, etc. f Near P.-O. .Price 15.210
Fcr lease, Osc Year Tcra ,
.7-R.1 modern. N.TryW 6t, Dwel
ling, $26.00 month. ,
t-R. modern. N. -Tryon Bt. Dwel
ling, $25.00 month.
7-R. Boulevard pwemng, $30.00. )
P. JD. ALEXANDER
Real, Estate Dealer.' O Inanranoe.
202 8. Tryon. '. ' , , F. 4M.
Company, Agents
Manager insurance Department'
We are offering for 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 1
REALTY COMPANY
and Manager.
Phone S77.
BY MA IL
n c rn run i tic -m
and Real Bute Aitnt- l
. have ver !aW rental list and arr established ellentile who '
iJ5... 4iu2 to provide thero homes. In addition. have exceptional
-fartliUea for handUng this t Important feature of the real . estate'
. business. Ue can keep your houses filled, jnake-' fine soHection v
5 and prompt settlements. Tour property entrusted to joW care will '
' Dv.ur. Tery est n-0"5' constant .;. attention, v and will . be'
;,nanaied In.a, manner entirely aatisfartory , 'to you.- -"Klnr.up 23
to-day and let our KBNT.MAN cotneyto see you ' ifti ,
SOUTHERN , RKli ESTATE LOAS - AJ;D . THUST COtfTJ -if
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fltfWili 9m ii it pip w
in inn pumio mow whm tney-
In this card to-day, la that we
the wiufnsmess to Handle your
yoo call and see us about your
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ORGANIZED 1865:
Capital and Suiplus, $500)00.00
DIRECTORS: :
P. M. BROWN '-.;; .,
GEO. W. BRYAJt
at. a BURROUGHS
FRANK GIXREATH
J. a MTKRS
F. B. McDOWEIi
H. M. MeAOKN
W. B. RODMAN
t; W. WAJDK
CHAS. . A.tWI a AMI.
YOUR BUSINESS "SOLICITED
FRANK GILREATH, Pres.
w000t0w04000000000
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Merchants and fanners
National Bank
CHARLOTTE, N. C
THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK
aunontut - ' " "
It Is our constant aim. to be courteous and 'accommodating ,to all ,
classes and' make thla 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 aecotutt ,wtta-,
W. H. TWmY, Cashier 6. D. HEATH, President
Qharlotte Trust Gompany
Qapital $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. -
- D IR JS Q T O JRtS .
W. H. BE K, O. P. HEAT,"V'''f : . PATTERSON,
J. L DAVIS, H. O. IJtNK, . 3. W. ZIMMKRMAN, ;
T. O. GUTHRIE, J. It. litTttiB, V W. M. LONG, ( '
OFFICERS J. IL LITTLE, C.M.PATTERSON, U, H. B AGOOD,
President. Vice Freeident v Cashier. ,
PREPARE NOW
to take advantage of the'NfiW INTEREST quarter ;
which begins in our SAVINGS DEPART? t
tMENT April IsL If you have an.account, , in ,
crease your balance, if not; be sure to open . one this.
ImontH. IVe Pay U Per Gent. ;
Southern States Trust Go.
CAPITA $200,000 " ' ' :
' TRUST BUILDING, ' CBKRVOtmZ, W. O, .
GEO. STEPHENS, X. S. FRANKLIN, W. II, WOOD, 9. E. DAVIS,
President. Vice Prea, ' Treasurer. , Aast., Treas. ,
Southern Mill Stocks
w Offer Subject to Sale: ' '
25 Broomfleld Mfg. Co. ...104
100 Florence . , , . . . '. H
BO Statesville ..101
200 Trenton
so dafffisv . :
1
IB Arista , .. .'.,
3S Southern ..-, w
19 Dllling .. n ..... 0
60 HoekinS --..".. ,' !
30 Louise j". .I-. . . , . 10
10 rtdoHty .r ,'..
10 Athertott .. .. .. . . 99
P. G. Abbott & Go
' - '- " " :" ' ''''--'
WMiiuiuw lumtuu
, Is thla message sent' that you
i i may profit thereby. We would
. maic you know where vour
financial interests can' be best
cared for. .It la one -of the da- ,v
velopmenta of , modern , com .
rmerclalutm ' that banks advert -J
Use at all. Ten or fifteen-
t yeara . ao the only announce '
ment Jn the . publications of
a 'bank's . existence -waa a
report of , condition or w
standing; card to please tbe -proprietor
. of . a newspaper,
who was a customer of the
bank; but now all Is changed, .
banks are now on a footing, ,i
. in this respect with - other a
business Institntiona and miiat i
nave t oner. Ail we wish to aay 1 J
have the resources, the ability and'
business. . We would like to have
bank acoonnt 1 f
uii ' wmiii ' :-e
v. Mr. A. . JDIUI JXitt, ui
-;
H. III. VICTOR, Cashier.
CAPITAL
ASSETS
$1.500.000.00
We Invite you to esen an account
with us, promising every courtesy and
accommodation consistent with sound .
banking.
Ws pay (our per cent Interest on
time deposits.
GEO. E. WHiSON, President,
JNO. B. ROSS, Ties Frealdes it,
W. O. WILKINSON, Cashier.
3'
We Can Use Subject to Supply; '
SOOxark... 4, 14S
60 Trenton , . .. . 11&
10 to 20 Odell 87 1-3
10 'Gibson pref. ., 100
to Arlington . .'. 120
weii
" "innmi TYiron .
20 Gastort Mfg. v..
,10 Limestone
20 Gibson
S9 Loray pref. .. 5
100 Washington pref, , , Vt
Charlotte, JV. iz
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