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i Y CHXELOTTE DAILY; OBSERVER, MARCH 22, 100G. 10 P. TOWER OF JESUS TO . SAVE 6I3tMoV bviucv drV battle 1 Aa Kamest Appeal at the Fir Bap, 1 tM - Church Inlon at ,', .Tryoo Str Methodist ClMircto At. 1 V tended by IW Congregation. VV The service at the FJrtt Baptist -'-elnmrh lat night was well attended Vend Rev. Dr. H. W. Battle preached a sermon of strong and convincing - -- thought and great earnestness on the stiower of Jesus Christ to aave from fl?-; 'aln. He announced as his text the ' word found In the 14tn and 13th verses of the third chapter of John. . In part he said: "Jeu Christ said a1 number of startling things to Ntco demus. I believe that Nlcodemus S'i w honestly bewildered. .;v -'wit ' l very commonly believed that fS'the thing outside of a man constitute aatlifactlon, happiness, success. Sure ? s Jy this la a mistake, for certainly Je-i-Wi Christ taught that the will of man v could be dominated by the spirit of '"' God that satisfaction, happiness and V-i aucceaa to a man regardless of ex erlwr circumstances could no! yi'&fce had Jesus Christ taught ' V Mils In His conversation w ith Nlco deimts and It 4s no wonder that " Nlcodemus was bewildered and sur fjrised, for this teaching was dlamet ' rteally opposed to what was generally ; believed to be the source of happiness, V-(' satisfaction and success, hence when "'. Jesus uttered these words to Xlco- .'-.deimis it Is not surprising that he '. vu surprised. . ' "l come to you to-nigh: with the same promise which JesuR ChriHt ut-;v- ' tered aa a prophecy as the source uf " .' all satisfaction. Jesus ChrlRt uttered f . this aa prophecy and Its t i-uth has been proven by subsequent history. 'And as if Moses lifted up Itie serpent in the .. wilderness, even so must the son of roan be lifted up. That whosoever be lleveth In him should not perish, but v.' tiav eternal life.' " "The lifting of the brasen serpent In the wildernfss was the symbol of the '. lifting of Jesus Christ for the sins of s all men. When the childmi of Israel ''" looked upon the braaen serpent for A,; healing from the poison of the bite of Y; (he serpents among them, their healing did not come from the look, but from ' the trust of the children of Israel 111 God's promise back of it. s. , , The remedy resembles the disease. ' The serpent bites, poisons, and threat- ens death. . The symbol of a serpent was lifted for the smitten ones to look upon, and it ;. believing, to be healed. Ho the Hon of "? God was lifted on the cross for the men and womni smitten by sin to look ' upon and. tiustlng in Him, to be healed from poison of sin. i-. "If a real serpent hHd been lifted In Vtt wilderness it would have reptv; sen ted cure for only one man, but as; ' . u was a symbol in the form of h bra-1 sen serpent, it represented all who '' were suffering from the effects of the serpent's bite, if "And had Jesus Christ been only ft man He would not have represented "i healing for sin for the entire race, I r but He would have represented It only for Himself. '.:' "Am Christ was romre than man. though, as He was divine, Me became '"the representative of the entire race. ' ' As Moses lifted up the serpent, the symbol of sin in Its power and effect, o God made His Hon, without one sin In His moral nature, sin for us, bear ing sin for us; Himself bfcame sin for us. "In- such case the tiealing effect was a moral act. It was not a mere physi cal act. The value of the look lip ' on the brasen serpent was not physl--"A.. cal, but the value was In the trust In the woid of God on the part of the L, one who. looked. "The danger of most propostions Is '.' thai they do not go far enough-they go only a little- way. Had the Ih faeltes stopped with merely lixklriK ' Upon the serpent; had they not trusted " the promise of Sod. fhe effect would . not have been a cure. The value lay v-1 In the moral act. It Involved faith, lot perfect faith, for (Jod never ele-1 ', mends the1 Impossible1, but genuine faith. . I - "God says man must he saved by i one means only, and that ihrnugh Je-; v.. ; SUS HiriM. 'Whosoever belleveth In ; the Son of Ood shall bo saved." I car not howf feeble or how strong the man may be physically anil lltellectu- ally, he can be saved only throuuh the! power of Ihe Hon of God. vome as a little dilld. for He must he -nn he saved In no other way. "O test Him, my unconverted friends, test Him and reall.e In your own heart and life His power to save. That whosoever belleveth In Him Should not perish, but have everlusi- ifig life r- "Home waited too long to look at : the serpent walled until I tie stupor i A " of death, caused by the poison seized j j r them, when a moment before they! might have been healed. I "The same Is tine with regard to 1 f..,. I,. I.n ........I JIIIRIIIR l J. nun nj ,,- nnlj. I ir wall i. - -"There are some. I don't say who. i ... but there are some who delay until' the time nrni'ii that they believe the! ' - ji4ruth a lie. The Bible tells me thin. 1 this a slrnle conclusion with noth ' .fifing back of It? No. I, Is the sequence Of a serled or rejections cr nrtst. liod grant no one tv-rc to night is In that - case. "Agraln a great multitude will not look to Jesus to ! saved becMUsve of their pitde. This pilile lias kept many 'i Wan away from Chris:. Tft "others claim that it is not manly, -jUt weak, to surrretider to God fcinl be saved through Jesus Christ. It Is manly to do right and to come to Him and surrender all to Him and be aaveil. In too many InstuixeH something In tha life Is held back that Is a bar- tier between man and salvation. The f-iaurretidfr must be complete before sal--T vatlon can be Hccompllslid. Whatev. V ar Is In the way must be given up. . Ood grant no one heiv to-night Is i J botdlng on to something lhat forms a t j barrier between him and the Havloui. "gin's first Incision Is small, but It Is . 4 jarc enough to let the poison in the "' - A Mood, and sin In the blood inm-im VVr I'1'1 Unless removed. Jesus Christ p . ,v removes the power of sin and I beg tu 0 look to Him and live." At. Tryon Street Methodist church : 'j! ,' t 4b union service was a ('ended by I . many people, the auditorium and gal-I j,p lertaa being filled. j-r-Trv Tb sermon of Rev. J. R. llnwerton, j , fja.6V as very impressive. The -f', scripture ' lesson - apon which he based i ' ' ' IiM aertnon was the ac-ount of the wo- tnan Who received healln from toucb of the Saviour's garment lie poka of the fact that many In the inultltudS touched His garment, but , only tt a general way. und that this -Wotnan atona touched It purposely and with-faith In His power to heal Iter from her Infirmity. The special point of,mphasls In tha sermon was the Dd f (aith such as this waman had. tr, Howerton will preach again at - tA-nlfht'a aarvloe; , fclg Mm 4M4 4L0M XMIon of in-r . - Captured. - Wtnstorr'.Salcm, March 21. H Is repcrrt ed i out revenus 'officers have - oWitroyed - x illicit dlstlilerlrs and 4.000 gallons of 1 '-r in tha western pari of Surry county .! -n the past tea days. - Only one man. 1 . t irr'H, wxs arrUtl tfm fl,r, i eit i eat n'ted Mates commission BRIEFS,' A Few. Minor - Happenings ' la ' - , About the City.' 1 ' -Rev. Jr. K.-Brtdge ' J-estrdT ' pur. chased front Mr. George H. Bellinger house and lot on. South Tryotl street- m ' A meetlng of tha Primary Colon will be held in the1 Becond ' Presbyterian church at 5 o'clock this anernooo The Charlotte Gun Club will have the t-.. N k.A uMta m. thm rutin II I7V IIIUVl l - Ilia. -, rrounds. at Lfttta Park, this afternoon at t:30 o'clock, -Register of Deeds A. M. McDonald yesterday Issued license for the marriage or Mr. K, tt. nice ana jbw-wwu lings, of the county. v -The bonrd of managers of the Alex nnor Hnm iit m(t In the DarlsM Of !. fUrnnit Presbyterian chureh thl af' ternoon at I o'clock. All members ars requested to attend. -At the lust the Improvements at the county Jail are under way. Contractor Joe Grady has a force of carpenters at work there and will soon have the Jail In a habitable condition. A force of hands Is working day and night putting down the tile floor. in the lobby of the Central Hotel. The o d floor has been removed and the concrete foundation for the tile laid. -The cold weather is reported to have Injured the fruit somewhat. The frees yesterday morning did considerable dam age to the young peaches, while the otn er trees were hurt more or less. Copies of the new telephone directory, with a full list of the subscribers to date, will be out In a few days. They have been held up owing to the delay of the publishers In Atlanta, Ga.. but are ex pected shortly. -The big meeting of Charlotte lodga. No SK 1 O O F.. will be held In the lull this evening. More than 60 new members are to be received anil a Dig time Is anticipated. All Odd Fellows are reriucKted to be present. Alice Pavis. colored, through her. at torneys. Mr. V. V. Bennett and Stewart & Mcltae. yesterday began a suit against the U Insurance Company of lrglnla. The suit Is for the recovery of premiums and Interest on same on a 10-year policy in the company. A new section is being added to the switchboard in the local office of the Hon t hern Bell Telephone Company. There are now Ave In place, with space for 15 operators. The additional section I beini? added to accommodate the growing business. -Uist Sunday night I)r. H. W. Battle, who l preaching at the First Baptist church, preached a strong, forcible ser mon in which he had much to say about the atonement. He has yielded to inr .... in ranAiit tliA sermon and last night annuonced that he would re peat it to-morrow night at K o'clock. The price of cotton on the local mnr ket advanced a quarter of a cent yester day, reaching 11 cents a pound again nf ter a depression of several weeks. The receipts at the city platform yesterday were 20 bales. The receipts for the cor. responding dale of last year were 117 hales and the best price at that time was 7.75 cents a pound. KHEItlFF FIHEl) ON MOB. Attempt by Ariiienl Men to Take From .lull and Lynch Negro at HlNhopvlllc, S. C. Heptilsexl by Sheriff and Deputies No Klood- cgru Taken to Columbia for Hafc-Kceplmt. Oliserver Bureau, lit Main Street. Columbia. S. C, March I'l. T.OHt niftht Hlshopville wait In a turmoil of excitement. A band or nrmed men rode Into the town with the announced purpose of lynching a negro, Jim De.l saiiHure, who was confined In Jail. To-night the Humler slierlff wired the Governor that. In view of rumors that another lynching would be attempted to night, he was about to stnrt with the prisoner for Columbia for safe keeping. Whether the officer is coming on the train or through the country could not bo told from the telegrams. The sheriff had gotten word of the attempt and prepared for It. As the mob came up he and several deputies opened lire and the mob responded but. evidently feeling that they were not equal to an attack on a. fortified place, they withdrew. As a mat ter of fact, it Is said, that the HherllT and his posse fired o-er the heads of the moli, but that was sufficient, as the siipiel showed. The town nuturnlly wus much aroused Ir the, Immediate vicinity of tlie. Jail. Other citizens, not knowing what was is to irrt inif on rails ine cnuren ueun m tiling oui all the male Inhabitant There was the tniensesi exi-iitriiiem, but no bliodshcd. The lynching party inured onltker than It cam and dlsap a (fairs soon ouicted down. Three weeks imu the nearo in Jail at- tempted to assassinate a Mr. names. sl:ootlng him throiiKh the lungs. There , was a good deal or exciiemem mm, : i.ntlilnir unusual happened and Inter but flic i m. urn wiih arrested. Hv some means the ,,,vn neeuriKl a lonit cord In Ills cell anil let 11 down to the ground. A con federate placed heavy bar on It whl h was drawn in Yesterday mnrntng. us tlie taller entered the cell, the negro made a murderous assuult on him. lie was too KtnniK for the negro, took the bar from him and nearly bent him to death TIiIk caused much fooling In the tuwu ii ml vlclnllv ami was the Immediate cause of the lit of Ihe mob to the Jail. Hlierlff Muldrow, of Lee county, arrived 1 lure at mtilnlnlit with tho prisoner who w.i inreaieneii ny ine lynciimg pai iv in Hlshopville. The ne(rro was In good MtiiritH. He was accompanied by two of ficers. MOJ'Oll HOI'KKK llI,ACK-li!STKI). M ... , iinarj I n vfwt (gitling Committee Spring Sciihiillon m New Itourd of Control by Sending It Tcnlathe Huk U-I.IM. Observer Hureau, I2IW Main Street. Columbia. H. C . March '! The dinpensnry ln estlgallng rnmniil-t-i Nprunir n surplice on 1 1 1 new Stale hoard of iliMpenniu v directors to day by MendlnK In a tentative blaok-IM of prac tically all of the Minis from which the dispenmiry bus been buying llipior. If they should buy frum any of lhene tioinieii dlreitly or lliioufrh drumiuers the chances are that tin .omiolllce will di rect I hat the hills In- not paid. The com mlttee untitled I he lniald that it did not lone positive proof ns vet of wrong-dii-liig but lhat il had sufficient reason to suspect Irregularities In rciiucst tiuit the board should not Ihiv from these llims The Iniprrsslnii has hi i n that the board contemplated I iIioiiUIhk many of the ttrms black listed Tlie blucK list includes William Iinahan and Kons, Hernhelm Distilling Co I Traener Co, Oalliigher and Hurton, J. W Kelly Co.. Richland Distillery. Carolina Clans Co., H C. Flncrus Glass Co. II II. . Catlm wood. Jack Cranston 'o.. J. H Fiirnum, I'sbst Brewing Co . Itnsskam. 'ierstley & I'll., Meyer I'ltts and Co. Itoss Co., Flelst'hman Hi Co . Nivlson Welskopf Co., the concern that sold the 21.0W.liUQ. IX FAVOIt OF INSI H.( K niM Sew York Ix-glslulurcV ConimiHcc on IiiHiiraiioo Votes Favorable Itc (Mirt on Measure FiiM-nting 1)1-nn-tors ami TriiHtera of Mutual omttanlcM and Nullifying Proxies. Albany. N. Y.. March 21 The Assem bly committee on Insurance, In executive session to-night, voted to report fuvor abv to the Assembly t'l.monow with ami iidnienls. Assembly bill No. tsil. In Irodiieed br the Joint special InvesllK-i tliitf oinliiittee. which w-mtlit 1,m1mI,.ia uWWii or on n r on nov. lu next, ull I lie ili rectors ana irusiee o me imiliiul insui-- uiii-t. c-onipunieis umi woiiiii nullify all proxies hitherto secured by the com panles, by Thomas W. Law ton or any other person or committee. The most Important amendment provide that no prosy executed prior to Sept. ir net will be valid, or can be voted ill t lie re-or-Kanlsing election, which the Mil sets for Nov. W. It was staled that tli 'amending and reporting of the bill were at the Instance ot ui tlie investigating committee. Petition for Pardon f . w. Kamitrl. Special to Tha Observer .Wltiston-Saletn, March t4).-A petition Is being circulated by his fnends ask ing hs Oovarnor to pardon a. W. Mamuel for thesasaulLitn ICdiior Ial at Wllkesboro soma months ago. -Samuel ts undar a sentenca of it) dny' 4n Jail grid win riyrwi 'MntK, vniatm U9 cao secur me.. Visitors and Otheaa. . . Mrr"X White, of matasvllla, 'waa In Oia city yesterday." " ' 1 ' " Dr.-J. J. Stewart, of Mount Motty, was among tno visitors Here yesieru.. Mi'. . A. C. Phelps, of Columbia. B- vC. is speeding -several days In the- my, - Mr lrvey Lambeth I spending' a fsw days at Fayettevllle- with relatives., -Mr, Burton Craig, of tha Balisbury bar, spent yestexday la the city on legal busl- r-.i.f a '.-it:?,- wmiAtna. of Leslngton, wa among the visitors In tha cay yi Mr. J. H."Jorila, of HendersoO. iapfttt yesterday In the city, staying ar tns Central. ... Mr. Thomas X.Jerome.. of the Monroe bar. was . in tho city yesterday, - at v ths Buford. , . Mr a a amith 1 nt Wimton. sriivea In the city last night and is spending to day in the city. , 'xw '' Xt u Uanlnr' nnalor of the Con. cord Baptist church,' spent yesterday In Mr. l). i livers b8 returnea -vu ure city after - spending a few days ai At lanta, u.i, on Dusiness. : Mr. E. B. Jack, business manager for the Alice Nellson Opera Company, spent yesterday In the city on business. w Mr. J. A. Jones is spending to-day la rtmTnev H c... Inokinir after the work which is being done on tha new depot Mr.' Hugh Torrence left last night for Great Falls, 8. C, where ha has accepted a positon with the Southern Power uom nanv , Solicitor Heriot Clarkson will go to Shelbv Saturday to attend the Cleve land Superior Court, which will convene Monday. ... Mr. Odcll Southerland, manager oi me Soot her land Optical- Company, left last night for New York In th interest of his company. Mcssfs. Kdward G. Portner and A. A. Cary, of Washington, spent yesterday in tne city, tne guests or me Manufacturers' Club. Amnni the mit.nf.inwn DeODle here vesterday were Messrs. Percy J-iumly. W. E. Vest and W. A. Barden. of Greens, boro, who wer at the Buford. Mr. Charles A. Bernhardt, a former resident of Charlotte who Is now living in New York, is spending a few days in the elty with friends. Messrs. H. M. Swann and J. C. Wat kins, of Greensboro, were guests at the Central last night. Among the out-of-town people here to. day is Mr. A. A. McEachern, of Laurln, burg. Mr. H. C. cornwelli or Dallas, was at the Buford last night. Mr. J. I.. Baber, of Shelby, is a visitor in tho city. Mr. J. V. Thackston ,of Raleigh, Is among the guests at the Central. Attorney General Guntcr Sinking. Obser'er Bureau, 1309 Main Street. Columbia, 8. C, March 21. A telegram late to-night from Bates burg says Attorney Gentjral Gunter has slightly rallied, but that this was only n temporary condition. There Is prac tically no change from last night except that Mr. Gunter Is weaker. The end is only a question of a short time. Mr. Qun ter's friends here nre not surprised at the brave fight the dying man Is making for life, but that he has held out so long Is a cause for wonder, even to those who knew him most Intimately. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Thursday and Friday: Fair Thursday and Friday, colder Fri day; fresh to brisk west winds. Special Notices CI RED AS IF BY MAGIC. THAT IS what the name implies and that is what- Magic Headache Cure does for that terrible pain in the head. We sell it. JAS. V. 8TOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Fhone 179. EVBRY DAY IN THE WEEK, 8UN days excepted, we receive fresh vege tables direct from Florida. So, buy your vegetables or us and you Will ul ways, be certain to receive fresh" ones. Itemifmber. "It pays to buy the best." MirXER-VAN NK8S CO. 'Phone 68. FOR BAI.E GOOD LOT. IARGE HOUSE double floors, storm sheeted, beautiful, ly papered, sliding doors, hot water heat, nice aas fixtures, modern bath up-to--dale, in every particular, for M.500. You inn carrv good part of It in B. & l. K. U KEE8IER. 'Phone 344. THY ROHEMARY I,OTION FOR CHAP, ped and rust skin. 16 and 26 cents. OI I, WORTH DRL'Q STORE, 1'hone -47. B. 8. DAVIS. OCR CAMPHORATED GLYCERINE 1, n! Inn will keep your akin soft and smooth us velvet If applied every night before retiring. Price 25 cents. WOOD A 1,1, SHECPARt), Druggists. FARMS FOR SATJE-24H ACRES, about 2' miles from square, on ma cadam road, choice place for trucking. Also :fi-ncre farm about 4 miles on Statesvllle macadam road, H mile off road. Both choice bargains. For Infor mation apply J. ARTHUR HENDER SON K: BRO. FEW DELICIOUS CRATE FED BROIte. ers Phono farm, No. 24 3. CHAR i,OTTh I'Ol.J.TRY FARM. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed in a workman. like manner by men of nbllltv. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. E. 8TEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6tb and N. Tryon streets. FOR SALE 2,000 CABBAGE. LETTUCE and Tomato Hants. Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs at HCHOLTZ'B ORE KN HOUSES, Charlotte, N. C. 'I'hone 2061. IT PAYS TO INSIST ON HAVINO Itlue Ribbon lninii or Vanilla. Abso lutely pure, goes twice as far and the "Hlue Ribbon Flavor" Is perfection. WE HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF seasoned oak and pine stove wood; quantity and quality guaranteed. Ws also carry a stock of terra cotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone 870., Prompt delivery. C. DOWD & CO. ABSOLUTE FIT GUARANTEED, NEW stock beautiful spring suitings just ar. rived. let me take your measure be fore tho rush is on, finest goods on the market. All orders have my personal attention. II. MILLER, Tailor, 1 East Trade street. WANTED FARMS, MINERAL AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN F. BEATTY CO., Real Estate Agents. 300 East Fifth street UH1 LINE SILVERWARE JUST RE. celved. Would like to show you what I huvn. Goods purchased here Kn graved free. J. K. STEERS. Jeweler. Coiner 6th and N. Tryon streets, MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WERE sold In North Carolina last year thaa any other moke. We will sell mors 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. Bi CRAT TON & CO., Trust Uullding. . - - .. IICSINKSH MKkN WILL NOT FIND A mors convenient place to dins Dor a more varied bill of fare than her. Our efforts srs for kliick. best. Satis factory service. OEM RESTAIRANf, E. F. CRESWELU Mansgsr. . t . SILVER POLISH H. ' BOTTLE! Cleans your silver nlca and . bright. 'Phone i"0 for a samel package. J. k. BTEERE. Jeweler. Corner tin M n. lrjan sireii. , Our CORK MEAL Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but hew gootL la vour motto.. -i if- Jftoa ,117. OITTHElty ICEMKX-MEBT. , Attendance of 'About I0O at Convcn-X- Hon In Kicluuond But Two Flags y.,for Ilijn,,Say8 BJayor.M'Cartby In Addrcm, .. ( - - m,-m,'. Richmond. Va.. March 21-The South. ern Io Kxchange met herein Its sven-J leenin annual convention to.aay, wun an attendance of about 100 members. The body ,- was welcomed' In nn address by Mayor-McCarthy, who said, among other things, referring -to Richmond having been the Confederate capital: "I am the son: of an Irishman, and I recognise but two flags the State- flag of Vlrginla snd tha battle i flag of the vConfederacy., The Stars and Stripes are all right in-their wy, : but : for , . there r are ' biiX two flags. ." , v . Papers rend at to-day's session of1 the convention were, "Systems of Counting," by J. M. Blainer of Cleveland, and "Com binations of Compressing and Absorbing Machines." by A. P. Hartwein, .of Car bondale. Pa.- Be Crowcll Ser.itcricm Co., Inc . ?, For tlia Treatment ofv ;.. Whiskey, Morphine 'and ' nervous Diseases. ,. Special apartments and nursea for lady oatlenta. r All forma of electricity for traatlnff nervoue- diseases,, and various method of maasage,, Includ ing the Bilhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders alt being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants. - - . , S. M. CHOWEIX. M. D., Pres. : YT. M. STRONG. M. D., Resident Phystabue, I know of some twenty odd thousand dollars that can be borrowed on City Real Estate at 6 per cent. Sums from $1,000 to $5,000 F. D. ALEXANDER Ileal Estate Dealer. 202 8. Tryoo. Fire Insurance. P. Dilworth Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De signs. In dealing with our customers in filling orders by mail, wire or direct our motto Is, "Put yourself in his place." Send us your orders and we will exercise the same care in detail as would be given were you here to se lect. We put ourselves In your place and give what we would expect to re ceive ourselves. The choicest selection of cut flowers. , The best service. W.C. McPHEE, Prop. ' Charlotte, N. C. P. O. Box 127. Bell 'Phones. New Scries The Mutual B. &. L. is dally listing subscribers to the April Series. No other Association in s North Carolina can boast so proud a record as to quick maturities, and right here Is the real es sence of value to all subscribers, whether investors or' borrowers. Thinkers, financiers and business nien generally, are realizing our ascendency In this important feature, and are flocking to us. Hear This Now We are making loans in as short time as any Charlotte Associa tion, and have made a great many Iii a shorter time than any other. We lead in other features also, and most cordla.lljfMnvtte an inter view and Inspection of our record and system. JNO. R. PHARR, President E. L KEESLER, Treasurer PHONE 344. We A BARGAIN bargain for some one. Who will take it. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY ;-:? A.'- O. CRAIO, Secy, and Manager. Ti, THE LATE MARSHALL FIELD, SAID . The five, ten or fifteen eents a day that is squandered,; while a v mere trllle apparently, if saved would In few years, amount to thousands of dollars, and go far 'toward , establishing the f ounda-,; tlon of a future career. - - i V - f:??'-xm:t'rt-J The history of every future begins with the First Dollar Saved. Some may enjoy fortunes earned by others, but they all started by saving, th small neuntj.;,.1-',Weipay you to.af.,J;lT;,-j:, ' 1 SOUTMBRN:LOAN&sMVi ijr. U. Brown, jms., W.' 8. Alexander. V. PreSn, W. U Jenkins, Cashier.' 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.5 Vtvntlng on BeatUs's Ford Macadam road, three miles from city; about flfteen acres In timber;, Dwelluig and Barn. A toi r Sall at fflce forprlcaa., n It 1 7 " One of the very; few remedies 'thatywe pe sonally endorse and rec bmmend. Cleanses ' the , scalp aM' produces full growth of healthy hair. If you have a good head of hair, Herpicide keeps it if you .haven't Her-, picide will givelt to you -' ? v 'i V'.w, R. H. JORDAN XtO PRESCTUPTI0N1ST8. 7 " Fhono V. Springs Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE, In our Cut Flower Depart- raent we make a specialty of funeral Designs 40 different shapes and 100 different slaes. 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. rCHONA. N. C . Send telejrama to Greensboro. Dr. B. Nyo Hntchlson, 3. . Htttditooa. LI INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE: JSo. 9, Hnnt BoUdlng, BeO Phone 43B1 Now Open are offering for a few 1 days two houses (new) and lots for $2,600, well located and rent for $20 per : month ; and are never vacant' If not ' sold in few days this price will be withdrawn: This is a ft forty young frul( trees;, t-room Spring oa pUca., , i ' s tv; n?" R. E; COCIIRAfiE -:r. Inscrence'tsd Rt:l Eit:::A;:ft m ESTATE ' C.LS .j LVilf U ZIOIU f j,fjjl''---"'-tfaas ldi'iwiwii auiijuii.il m iiimmimmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmimM mm mmvmmmm '., House' and lot on Elisabeth Ave., 7 rooms v i,t..' .,$3,600.00 . House sad lot. ot Elisabeth 'Ave., rooms . , ,v , i ,47,600.00 House and lot on South Tryon street, '?, rooms ',,'.. ., $3,500.00 , (Renting for $25.00 per moniVh; can be bought at . above ' ' price if taken at once.) : , - - .' " . , ' - - . .:" ' . House and lot on North Colleg-e street,.! rooms find locality $8,600.00 .Cottage on North-Brevard street, i roomi '.. ...- .11.800.00 House, and loton Eaat, Ninth street, 6 rooms". i ; ;,$i,660.00 ' Cottage corner of Seventh? and 1-.rn conveniences-'....,.. Two-atory house on East Ave., 7 ' VTV And and our -depoalta considerably since last year is wonoerrui ,ana 1 ' - iS A ' 1 V-la s IS-nNlni r V7 uhiik, uui biso in auviuiciQ(riruspQruj vi, ifiu viiy. fct. , t ? 4 Small and -large accounts solicited. '--'-'." - - - I , GOMMERGITIL NATIONAL. BANK - P W, E. IIOLT, Pres. R. A.TTDfX. V. P.- .'A, O. JSREJVI2ER. Cash. AIjUEUT a, BUMMEY, Asst.. Caab. " siaiiainsjia 4a aa jai ata a a RSI NATIONAL ORGANIZED 1865: .Capital and .SMiplus, $500,000.00 -DIRECTORS; P. 5C. ROW! - . ' ' ' GEO. W. BRTATf J. C. BTJRB.OUGH9 . '.,,..- J ." FRANK GILRKATII v Jl. flL HYBnS , r . ... 1 F. ' B. McDOWjtXKi v . BL M. MeADEN , W. B. RODMAN XV. WADE y -' CHAg. A. WITiTJAMS. - YOUR BUSINESS SOLiaTED FRANK GIIREATH, Pro. oyoooooo m Merchants and farmers National Bank ' SjBBaBBBBBBBaBBBBaBBBSBBBaBBaBaaaB CHARIOTU'N. C yd00C0C0Ci0 THE CHARLOTTE onomitt It Is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodatlagto-sJl. I classes and make' this a bank where those of moderate means shall have the same , treatment aa those mora favorably altuated, Tou are cordially Invited to open a bank account with as, ' V W. IL;TW)Tiy, Gshicr 1 V B. D. HtATH;,PresteLi Qharlotte Trust Gompany Satisfy yourself of the. eoundnesa and reliability of this Instltutfon then come In and 'open an account. Every courtesy and aocommor dation extended 'to either large or small depositors. , , . - D-IJitBGTOR'S: i-W.'-RV BELK. " s.r'0..'F'. THEATH,' O. M. PATTERSON, J. M. DAVIS , , . O.: UNK, , J. W. 2IMMK11MAX. : OFFICERS--J. H. XITTLE,. C. M. PATTERSON, I . HA GOOD, President. mmE;.Ri y cates and on Funds in 'JL OAPXTAIT $ fCEO. STKPUENS, T, S. FRXnKUX W. H. WOOD, J. Ei. DAVIS, i ypwsldeBt. Vlc Pres. TreasBrer.1. v Asst,.11reas. MNVBSTMBNT lOtoeotTnfon.'K.'CBWw ''''5 . M ;HlghVJui Park pref lpl. 18 Odell 90 " , v '. .. td int. t -, " r 10 .to 6Mrcad."l ; v : : J . HoklM f cent, pref.. lOo is Arista -so.-!--" . 1 L x j -f, "nd lnt. -v-"v t t I 11 CheryvUle K 11 nWbrt Healljr if per "nt., ft to, lO-ionesville. -tBldVwantedV , it nnii., m " ' ' .- 10 to 20 Louise ii.;!- - i 20 Gaston US.-- , ' t ' SO to 480BroomneIdi lOS'j 5 .t - Zt to 60 .Florence UU (0 Atherton 7 hi. ' w 60 Kerr Beg uo.. go. -f - t, 10 to 20 Henrietta ttU' - ' 10 Fidelity 0. P. C. ABDOTT& CO. I v ii J . i 1 1 . .. . wl i i L Brevard. noma all mod i;v... . . ; ; ,$$,tB0.0a rooms -i,.,, ,ft8.500.60 sosoiuteiy. saxe ' wnen , ae- posited In . the Commercial ' i National Ttnnk Wala.l ,th. i :. rln encouraging ou to use our banking facilities and. service," -. w; we , are liot only extending our i " ;wn business,, but also dolna . something which contrlbuteso ii mi. cncni 'pruH)riiy' or OUT ,'( , cltyi and section , and , at tha . lisatne uma confers a, benefit oq'i W"" Within the .past ; few .days ,a our , ousineBs naa .reacnea tne, v highest point In- our history, i- --our total assets exceeding two... -J- million dollars, our loans and . ' discounts running over one iion . four, hundred thous- over one millidn. The Increase,., snows not oniy tne popularity Of wt am BANK H. I,!. V1O0R. Cashier CAPITAL ASSETS $209,000.00 Wa Invito you to epen an" account witn ua promising every court esr and accommodation consistent with sound ' 1 oanaing. . Wa pay four per cent Interest oa tlmo deposits. GEO. E. WTJjSOir, President, JNO. B. ROSS, mem PrealdeAt. NATIONAL BANK Vice President.: , Caahlcr. - e,E - iN - T. our Savings Depart-; V 200,004 CIIAKliOTTE, If, C, SBGURMTIBS . i i J'L6utse T per cent, pref., 12. , 19 Merchants A Farmers. Bank 1E3. 1 Battery park Bank : ' UtUe-Long no. ; r ! 'Bamhardt Utg.'- Co., XIB, ,J - 60 Calvuie 7 .per '.cent, .pref.," 100. ' Cora 100," - ; , it to za Knierpnse (N.ci id. , : ft to 2 Gibson 160. , ' ... , !0 Gastonla Mfg. Co, Bid wtated.',- 3 p r i i nd over to the Fwdwal Curt,ltb rda,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 22, 1906, edition 1
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