. . V CEAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 21, 1900. ,
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COAh SJt,HtMXSmJS MENACE.
) nyi" Und Outlook Vu
iw IM Eve Before at This
ApVv From Fort Cmw
!EvZ.T&tllo .Mills Continue
' Active.' ". " ' ' i '
"March 33. R. G. Dun A
Company's Weekly Reslew of Trade to.
. Morrow wm iwr
; . rimtributkiM of spring: msrehan
I "diss hi receive check because of the
'Tieavy snow fall ana srvere iionm
i Muttons of the ccaintry, but iome
.'offset Is noted fin reneed activity lor
' Winter goods aod there Is no interruption
to the activity of shipping department
CconMence In the future Is remarkably
t Wight, and the outlook would be far bet
... h.n ver before at this season if the
fuel uncertainty would be removed. Mer-
.nu rolleotlona are more, promyi, ex
cept In certain parts of the South, where
cotton Is still held for better terms.
Commodity prices are slightly higher, on
the whole, and building materials con
tinue very strong, structural work being
abnormally heavy for tho season. Ball
toad earnings for March thus far sur
pa last year's by .l per cent, and for
5gn commerce at this port '"f1
week shows a gain of $2,897,082 In imports
over the same period of 1906, while ex
torts are practically unchanged.
Or, o of the best features of the Iron
tnd steel Industry is the steady demand
for steel rails. . . ,, ... ,. .
No decrease is noted In the actrvlty of
textile mills, produce exhibiting per
sistent confidence In the future, despite
the Irregularity that Is noted In primary
markets. ,
Recent heavy transactions In leather
Improved, the tone of th market. New
England shoe manufacturers are re
ceiving orders for fall gooxis from sales
men In tne west una nuuui, urn ucumim
being chiefly for heavy goods.
Failures this week numbered 21.1 In the
United States, against !&5 last year, and
87 In Canada, as compared with 1(1 a year
ego.
FALL RIVER TRADING Ql'IET.
Higher Prices for Cotton KtrenKtlien
Cloth Market Slight Improvement
la Demand for Finished Goods.
rail River, Mass.. March 23. The
Weekly sales in the local cloth market
are estimated at 115,000 piece. Although
only a fair amount of trading whs dune
In tho finished goods market during the
week, a alight improvement In the de
mand is noted. No change In prices I
reported here, but In some outside cen
ters sales of 28-lnch 64 by 60 have been
made at i. Higher prices for cotton hns
helped to strengthen the tone of the cloth
market, so that manufacturers are averse
to making any concessions. It is expect
ed that these conditions will prevail so
long as prices for cotton are held up, and
unUll something definite can be learned
as to the future course of the raw ma
terial market, quiet trading will be look
ed for here.
Quotations are: 28-Jnrh 64 squares S;
SS-inch 4 by o. 3H; W-i-ln h b4 squares,
ftt; JS-lnch 68 by Tl, oft-
'Hayward, Vlek tc Clark's Cotton
Letter.
Furnished by the Cotton Exchange
and Board of Trade.
New Orleans, Marth 23. In the cot
ton market to-day up to 12:30 p. in.
there was too much talk and too little
buying to give the market the healthy
tone that R has had since the New
York bulls have become active asralii.
The market at times had a decided) v
artificial air and the line of the market
literature put out was eadly marred
toy the statement In a letter from the
' null camp to the effect that 9fi per
cent, of the cotton that was up In the
Khreveport section had been killed by
. the cold. This was fractal, because It
la only a few days ago that telegrams
told of snow storms and blizzards In
that section of the belt, and again It
Is less than a week ago since the bulls
were atrenuously ridiculing the idea
that cotton was up, even In the earli
est portions of the belt. To-day, pri
vate and public messages told of ruin
to young cotton by the freeze earlier In
the week and newspapers printed
columns of reports showing damage
where a few days ago it was stated
preparations for planting were very
backward. Toward noon the bulls let
up on crop news and in one grand cho
rus that was heard from Liverpool to
Kan Antonio, Texas, they chanted
about the big advance which was to
come, not to-morrow or next day, but
before the closing of tho market to
day. Meanwhile brokers around the
ring yawned ut the dullness and wixheil
otne one would quit talking and go to
. trading.
-- The market opened at an advance of
E and points In sympathy with a
strong opening in New York. Liver
pool was about as expected. The inar
ket was dull during the greater part
f the morning. In the trading up to
12:30 o'clock the active positions, with
tnany rocesnlons, advanced Yl 1o IS
points alKA-e the level of yesterday'
closing. At 12:30 prices were at about
the highest level t,t the day.
Hpots were in very fair dc-maml. but
trading wi restricted by the vU-ws
of sellers as to prices. Factors asked
nn advance of at least 1-18 for even
their mo)t undeslra.ble offerings while
for anything choice they asked ud
vawes of from one-eighth up. Dur
ing the morning one sale, of about 1.400
bales was put through. Total salm
tip to 12:30 o'clock were about 3.T.O0
fcales. Liverpool sold 10.000 bales and
quoted American middling unchanged
f. ' il l pence.
C. P. EUls ft Co.'s Cotton Letter.
Special to The Obse rver.
I New Orleans, La., March 23 Liver
pool again displayed surprising
strength, and while some cables were
h of a reactionary character, the bulk
, M the news was of a favorable teiwr,
i. 'reporting wll-rn in a divided minor
to - Ity, and palpable existence of nevous
tiess among shorts. American markets
were comparatively tame throughout
. the session. The urgent short cover-
f i' ; sng appears to have c-ulmlnuted, a'ld
V the greater part of the transaction
, , represented scalpins; operations for lo
j j. C1 account. M,r. Price used the wires
s ' freely during the forenoon, contra
dieting the rumors current last eveu-
ng that he was selling, while some of
the prominent brokers there had con-
i- tldentlyopredicted a sharp rise this af-
, . ternoon, wHich, however, failed of de.
,: velopment for the reason, It Is stat
v ed, that too much cotton appeared for
';'-! 00 the " "P- inducing a wlth-
''w? -l,r".w' f du" SMPport and scattered
ft l realizing by smaller longs
.; i -The market seems to be absolutely
" ' kt nominated by manipulation, and under
' i the elrcumstan-es. opinions are of II t
- ,t tie value. So far as the actual facts
i . In the situation are concerned, they
- 1 undoubtedly favor higher prices, but
i s it i quite apparent that speculation
been restricted because of the fear
i s, rte present movement was inaug
rl i k tinted solely for the purpose of estab-
llshing more ttractlve selling basis.
' In thio opinion, however, we do not
;7 hare a the legitimate Influences are
.t ' . e opposition to the adoption of the
, bear side except, perhaps, for quick
- turn; At present we rather feel that,
" after nucti fiM advance, some re.
Action ! logically due. tout viewing the
trength of etaurt cottan, and eonsid
' erlnsj th neeeswltr ot another large
. -rop next eeuaon. to me?t consumptive
req ulrements, ae well as thr certainty
' f etrengthenlmr tt(etls Henceforth,
r feature that oncure, which la ac
. repted a jeopardizing the welfare of
the tm.mw"-mllk'tkUi!k, exerclee
sv very stlmulatinsr Influence oo value
tenerslly, smd, e It would be onreas
onal.Ie to suppose that the season Is
te he without-frequent axmree of this
character, we believe it wlU found
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A ''"Few1 Minor' Happening lit; n&
,' - t Ahont tlM -Clty. , . ' i
Xlke Other Girls' at the Acad
emy Ol MUSIC XOniBTIt. , ! v .
'Squtra 8. H. Hilton era hot able to
be At his office yesterday on account. of
sickneaa i
"Ur' Jasper Miller 1 eonflned to his
home on Kast Fifth street with alight
case oi sppenoicius.
No business was transacted tn the
flutierior court vesterdav. Judge ti..
Bryan will go to Shelby Monday to bold
tne (jteveiana uupenor court
Tickets for the lecture , on "Heme
Bconomlca" by Mrs. Burton Smith, of
Atlanta, are on sale at the Carnegie
Library and Jordan s drug store,
Mr. Chalmers Klrknatrlck. Who la
very 111 with pneumonia at his home In
Sharon township, ' was reported some
what better yesterday afternoon.
-The north-bound passenger trains on
the Southern yesterday morning were
badly off schedule. No. M. from Atlanta,
Ua.. did not arrive until evening.
Mr. H. A. Cathev. of - Steele Creek
had the misfortune to get his right
thumb severely hurt in a well windless
yesterduy. The bone was broken.
Mr. II. R. Wilcox has let the contract
for the building of a home on the east
side of North Church, between eighth
and Ninth streets, on ths Fitzslmmons
lot.
-T)ds afternoon at S o'clock the house
committee of the Young Women's Chris.
tlan Association will meet in the secre
tary's office. All members are urged to
attend
There la to be a mass meeting of the
older bovs at the Y. M. C. A. at i
o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The speak
er will be Mr. J. A. llelvin and the soloist
Miss Grace Eddlns.
The Dixie public school, with Mr. G
P. Helllg as teacher, closed yesterday,
The Hliopton and Iixl baseball teams
played a game of bull and the latter
won by a score of 7 to 2.
A number of new electric light poles
are being placed on west Trade street
neur the square. The old ones, many of
which are decayed, are being removed as
the new ones are erected.
The receipts at the city cotton plat
form yesterday were 08 bales and the bet
price paid Tor tne staple was n cents.
The receipts for the corresponding dale
of last year, when the price was 7.75,
were 66 bales.
Mrs. W. L. Butt, chairman of the
house committee of the Y. W. C. A., ha
called a meeting of the committee for
this afternoon nt 6 o'clock. The meeting
will be in the secretary's office.
The finance committee of the Twen
tieth of May celebration la at work again.
It is hoped that a liberal response will
he given tho committee when they cull
at the severai business houses of the
city.
No sooner have the workmen filled up
one great hole in South Tryon street,
than another 1 begun. A force of la
borer began digging in front of the
Manufacturers' Club yesterday after
noon, immediately after the rilling the
great ditch in front of the Central.
The Independents will plav the Kx
eelRiors In a game of baaket-ball at the
Y. M. C. A. gymnasium to-night. The
gaino i xclieduled to commence at 8:15,
and a large crowd is expected as these
game are attracting the attention of the
iflKet-uall lovers of tne city. Admission
to the game will be 10 cent.
The advertising committee of the
Twentieth of May celebration 1 to begin
II work at once. During the coming
week a number of enveUpes are to be
printed telling oinething of the celebra
tion. The committee la determined to
leave no stone unturned to give the cele
bration all the publicity possible.
Jim Payton and Joe Host, two color
ed dispenser of bug Juice at Newella,
were carried before 'Squire W. t. Alex
nnder yesterday charged with retailing.
The evidence wa heard unci the new
darkle bound over to tho court under
a t'JTi lond each. These bonds were fur
nished and the offenders releused.
More points were brought In yester
day than at any time In the present
membership contest at the Young Men's
ChrlHtlnn Association, The whit flag
was the leader to 2 o'clock, when the
lilack flag was seen to fly, denoting that
the black teum wus In the lend. At 9
o'clock the white team again forged to
the fore. Finally at 9:30 the black team
ugaln wnn the leadership.
HUE AT LK.4K8VILLK.
Onn Storo Dcstroyotl Town Kaved
From lM'Hlructloii by Mre Wall
IVrtonal Notes.
Correspondence of The Observer.
Spray, March 22. Fire last night
destroyed the building and content of
tho establishment occupied by Tom
Iurllugton'i general grocery business,
also the adjoining meat market con
ducted by am Dlllard, colored. These
buildings were located on Washing- I
ton street, Leaksvllle. It Is probable
tliul the whole business section on the;
south side of Washington street
would have been wiped out had it not j
been for the fire wall of the Leakc-vllle-
Hardware (Vs. store.
Mr. .Kd. Wllllnmson, of Worthv Hie,
arrived In Spray Tuesday. --flein-rnl
William Draper, of Washington,
Is visiting his son, Arthur J.
Draper, In The Meadows. Ir. Carl
Van Ruck, of Ashevllle, Is a visitor
in the city.
At the recent debate between the
two literary societies of the Ieiks-v-IHp-Spray
Institute, those favoring
an Increased navy for the United
Slates won.
Mr. J. K. Prior, of Frederick. Vic
tor und Aililles, New Yolk, is in the
illy.
jirofitahle to take ndvari'tage of de
liremlons in which 1u buy.
C. P. ELL1H & CO.
Hubbard Rros. A Co.'s Cotton Letter.
Hpcclal to Tho Observer.
New York, March 23. Very bullish
Hdvices were received to-duy from
Liverpool, stating that the feeling
there was decidedly in favor of high
er prices. Here the realising orders
lit tho opening were quickly absortwil
by the bulls, who slowlv advanced
July u the shorts covered at the same
time. May was for sule 011 a scale
upward, the strength In July and the
weaknees in May. as compared with
yesterday, being attributed to a ro
V(rral of position by the bulls. There
waa little Increase In tho volume of
outside speculation, though many bul
lish dispatches were received from the
South. At no time did the market pre
sent the UBUal appeurnnce of bull spec
ulation based on a general speculative,
movement. On the contrary. It
showed evidences of heavy local trad
ing on each side of the account to
force the short Itvtereet to cover.
Many very bullish views were In cir
culation but no new Ideas.
HUBBARD BROS. & CO.
Miller tt Co.'s Cotton Ictler.
Special to The Observer.
New York. March 23.-Prlce again
climbed up to-day on rather more out
side support, especially in tlia July posi
tion, which showed considerable anini.i
tlon In the lute deallngr. Wire house
did an increased business, thut mouth.
Vay monopolising attention as hereto,
fore. The bull clique, early In the day
sere believed to be wavering, and lurk
ing to cohesion. At any rate it Is re.
ported that harmony In their action was
lacking, and a, hesitating attitude re
sulted in all direction. As the day ad.
vanned there was renewed support from
the clique, und best prices- of the day
were eui lic-d during the late seslon,
sentiment of the whole being more fa
vorably Inclined. Numerous bullish
cables Were at hand from Liverpool, and
this, with a numlr of Southern advice
of better price for spots more active
demand generally tended to fortify the
bull position on contracts (or the time
being, although there Was continued
absence of outside buying. Weather eon.
union 111 n oeii were or the very best,
nd j the week-end figures were bullish,
the weight being W.nwo, against Sti.OOtt
last veer. Smithrra spot markets were
generally higher, and continued scarcity
of good grade was reported. IJverpool is
oue ens vt two signer in- tne morning.
, BRIEFS.
AGAIN HELD VP,
IE-Sehv lor, Marlon Butler Succeeds in
- DelayhOsT Jonnrmation oi Mr. ursui
as otiUnsa9ter at moiasooro. .
nlDeclal to T!fa Observer. , . ,
Ooldsbora MkWch 23. Ths connrmauon
of Mr,-Louis NVs. Grant, son tf Major H.
l sr,-tiOUis a.uniih "l .r.J .
f.-n K-ii up at the InsUga-
tea of ex-Senator v Marlon Butler who
has succeeded in haying it held up for
the peat few months., un wn, aruuiiu
he haa succeeded in halving it jield up is
WMnv ri iina ie look as if Mr.
Dnhaon. - the r resent Incumbent, v will
iimmmI hlmJr- r thi U.b)OkS like Mr,
Grant. It is a much mlxeduup affair and
haa got to the jsolnt where & inspector
has Keen here investigating . the signa
tures of several dtiaens w ho fflgned , lie
recommendations of both espltants for
th ntetmastershln. Mr. Dobavn ; bag
made a most efficient postmaUr.
ASK FOR BLUB RIBBOV LEMON OR
Vanilla extract and say It Plain, xne
kind that gives desserts the famous
"Blue Ribbon Flavor,"
DO ' YOU WANT FRESH FLOKUJA
Vegetables lor your uunaay oinneri
If you do, you can certainly And some
thing to suit your taste in this list of
good things to eat. String Beans, Bell
Pepper, New Irish Potatoes, Lettuse,
Celery, Spinach. Water Cress, Spring
Onions, New Red and White Cabbage,
Beets, Soup Bunches, Radishes, .Vege
table Oyster, Strawberries, Grape Fruit,
Florida Oranges. California Oranges.
Malaga Orapes. 'Phone your oxders
early" 'Phone 68. MILLER-VAN NESS
CO. '
FOR SALE-4.50O, DWELLING, UP-TOu
date; 11,6410 cottage; ii.ow collage; as,
100 suburban plane, Vh acres and good
house well enclosed: Il.wu Place, iin
unri McDowell! Il.OflO and SW0 lots.
ciivMO K.ltznheth Ave.- 11.700 N. Tryon
lot: store room for rent, HZ. 50. E. L.
KKE8I.ER. 'Phone 344.
STOWE'S FOOT POWDER WILL Rlli-
lieve thut tired sore reeling mat comes
to the feet from too much use. Wo
sell it. JAS. P. STOWE 6 CO., Drug
gists. 'Phone 179.
THERE ARE LOTS OF GOOD TOOTH
pastes and we have them all. out we
really believe that BENZOTHYMOL
lead them nil. Won't you try it. for
23 cents or a sample for the asking T
IMLWORTH
I DRUG STOKE.
'Phone 247.
B. S. DAVIS.
FOR RENT 4 ROOMS OVER 225 WEST
1 raae i:.uu; e-room coiiage, muumu
conveniences, 10 S. Myers, H6.W:
room house. 611 E. 7th. city water paid,
$10.5; 6-room house, 602 N. A street,
W.OO; 4-room house, 604 8. Church, 3.00;
6-room house. 606 E. 4th, $7.00, J. AR
THUR HENDERSON A BRO.
A LIVERY SERVICE THAT IH BAKK,
good horses, nobby -turnouts, drivers It
you want them. Our horses, while they
ore not by any means dead, are per
fectly safe. 'Phone for a team for the
wife and children. J. C. COCHRANE &
BKO. 'Phone 62.
OUR CAMPHORATED GLYCERINE
IOllon will keep your skin sort ana
smooth as velvet If applied every night
before retiring. Price 28 cents. WOOD
ALL & SHEPPARD. Druggists.
FEW DELICIOU8 CRATE FED BROIL-
ers 'Phone farm. no. an a. n-axt-LOTTL
POULTRY FARM.
WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR-
ed in a workman-like manner by men
of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed.
J. M. STEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6th
and N. Tryon streets.
FOR SALE-2,000 CABBAGE, LETTUCE
and Tomato ftanis. (Jut -iowers ami
Funeral Designs at 8CH0LTZS
OREEN HOUSES, Charlotte, N. C.
Phone 2061.
WE HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF
seasoned oak and pine stove wood;
quantity and quality guaranteed. We
also carry a stock of terra cotta pipe
from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone S70. Prompt
delivery. C. DOWD & CO.
ABSOLUTE FIT GUARANTEED, NEW
stock beautiful spring suitings Just ar
rived. Let me take your measure be
fore the rush Is on, finest goods on the
market. All order have my personal
attention. H. MILLER. Tailor, 10 East
Trade street.
BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST Re
ceived. Would like to show you what
I have. Goods purchased here En
graved free. J. E. STEERE, Jeweler.
Corner 5th and N. Tryon streets.
MORE OI.IVIOR TYPEWRITERS WERE
sold tn North Carolina last year than
uny other make. we will sell more
than all other makes combined this
yrnr. Ask for facts and figures and
reasons why these conditions exist. If
you don't already know. J. E. CRAY-
TON & CO., Trust Building.
iHI SlNKSH MEN WILL NOT FIND A
more convenient place to dine nor a
more varied hill or fare than here.
Oor effort are for kulck, best satis
factory service. OEM RESTAURANT,
; E. F. CRK8WELL. Manager.
8II.VKK POLISH 25c BOTTLE.
'leans your silver nice snd bright.
'I'hone ITo for a sample package. J.
K. STEERE, Jeweler. Corner itb and
N Tryon streets.
Our CORN MEAL
Is uniformly fresh.
Not how cheap, but
how good. Is our
motto.
IKE STAR MILLS
Phone 27.
FOR SALE !
N'o. 1 lf0 A. at Condor, Mont
gomery Co.. 20 miles Irom Whitney
Co.. on Yadkin river; 20 cords wood
to acre Unit find ready sale at mine
near; not cultivated; no Improve
ments. Price $10 per acre.
No. 2 600 A. both sides of A. tc. A.
Ity . 1-2 mile of Eagle Springs, Moore
Co.. near Pinehurst; finest of land for
truck, berries, fruit, etc.; fine invest
ment at $5 per acre.
Jno. F. Beatty Go.
S09 K. Fifth St, Charlotte, W. C.
We Positively
Guara ntee
All Work
Therefore you will do well to
get our prices on Cleaning
and Dyeing your Spring
Clothes.
See some of our work in
our display window.
Queen City Dyeing
and Cleaning Works
Dyers. Cleaners and Scourers of
Ladles and Men's Fine Garment.
Special Notices
Mr. C. T. Bradford, first assistant
manager or the traffic department of
the International Harvester Company,
oi wnicago. hi spending few daye in
THS WIIATHEE,-
Forecast for fbunmlriv and ftundar-
Rain Saturdayr and srobablr Sunday:
iresp norineasi win as. , . 4 ,
'' " t'Fr toe" Treatment of H,
WiMskey, ' llorphine and
t Nervous Diseases.
Special apartments and nurses for
lady patients. All forma of electricity
ror treating ttervous diseases, and
varloua method of massage, include
Ins; the Bimnlaler vibrating method.
The stockholders all being physicians
constitute a consulting board. ;
Specially trained male and female
nurses and attendants.
8. M. CROWELL, U. PrcsJ,
W. M. STRONG, K.
1 Reeddent Fhrslcdta.
In our, Cat Flower Depart--,
inent we make a specialty of
Funeral Designs
40 different shapes and 100
different sixes. Any Price. Or
der same by telephone or tele
graph and we will get them to
you qulcr and fresh. We pack
securely and ship to any point
Plenty of loose cut flowers
now. Write us for prices on
wedding flowers.
J. Van Udley Nursery Co.
POMONA. N. C
Send telegrams to Greensboro.
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. G. McPHEE, Prop.
Charlotte, IV. C.
F. O. Box 1ST.
Bell Thones.
We Solicit The Savings Deposits
Of Business Men and Professional Men;
Of Clerks and Book-keepers;
Of Merchants and Laborers :
Of Salesladies and Housekeepers ;
Of Teachers and Stenographers ; :
Of Young People and Children.
SOUTHERN LORN A SAVINGS bRNK
if. Mi. Brown, ires.. W. 8 Alexander; V. Pres., W. I, Jenkins. Cashier..
Watch The Mutual l
Notice is hereby given that at the stockholders' meeting, ' 17th
of April, 1906, an Amendment to the Constitution of the Mutual
B. & lu will be offered, increasing the stock from 10,000 to 80,000
shares, which Is authorizing 12,000,000 capital Instead of $1,000.-.
000, as at present
.
THE APRIL SERIES.
Subscribers, investors and borrowers are coming In almost hourly
for the new series. They all realize there's no time like to-day.-Applications
are pouring In for spring building, and w are paying
out the coin quicker than ever, and almost on call.
Look Ahead, Brother, or You'll be Ron Over. .
JNO. R. PHARR, President E. L Kf ESUR, Treascrer
. " . . PHONE 344.
51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
fronting on Beattta'g'Tord "Macadam road. three . miles from -city;
about fifteen aeroa tn Umber; forty young fruit trees; I -room ',,
DwsUlng and a Bam.. A food Bprtng on placa, - . V-
Call t o0o for prieoa. , f . " - ,
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ELIZABETH AVENUE LOTS
We have on our list several desirable lots on Eliza
beth Avenue. -Now is the time to select your build
ing lot. We will be glad to show this property, to any
one interested ; t "0':
THE CHAnLOTTE REALTY COniPAfiY
4 O. ClUlf Tress.
fOOB
r 1
Fcrlfe : Peltry -d
Cattle
'i
' Snppllea their deficiencies nd
Increase their proficiencies.
V Tou cannot make a more
proflubler investment . than
buying tood for . your, poultry
and cattle.
, We, aell all brandt;
R. II. JORDAN & CO
PRESCIUPTIONISTS.
Phone r. Spring Cor.
NURSES' RJEGISTEK.
Dr. B. Wye HatcbuKnV
VT. Hutchison,
LI
INSURANCE
FIRE,
LIFE,
ACCIDENT
OFFICES NO. t, Hnnt Bsdldlng,
Ball Vbonm 48Ml
F. M R
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A LITTLE EARTH IS BETTER THAN NONE
If you are ambitious to own
spot and afraid of big things, think
of this
A lot 60x50 In southern section,
3rd ward, for only 175.00, of which
sum $50.00 cash Is required.
F. D. ALEXANDER
Real Estate Dealer.
203 a Tryon.
Fire Insurance.
P. 4S0.
IlilSSQD
; :; ::' R. L COCHRANE
Insurance and Real Estate Aent
nmnc. 7T OfOco IS JG. Trade 6t
i,QTc r::;3 i:t
House and lot on Elisabeth- Ave., T rooma .v" ' 4
House and lot ort Elisabeth Ave., rooms
t-iwra nouse, n. uranam St..
Cottae e. a
m. a i - r -
j. -iory nouse on &ast Ave.,
.As:-.. StWsUl
tt . , - . i i' tt t
bank and It corr nt tmrm
Give us a chance to talk, with
w::m .1. s
X M i.-r
E JyrZlFKVjaL. NATIONAL- BANK 2
XT. E. nOLT.Pres. It A. DtTStf, V:" P. A. G. BRENIZEIl. Caah. A
rillST NATIONAL BANK
:0IGaMZEp; 184S
Capital and Surpfus, $500,000.00
DIRECTORS: y
X GEO. W.'BRTAH
JT. C BTRROUGHJ :
' ; FRANK GIIiREATH
"'. -sT. S, MYERS
F.' B WUDOXTELL
. H. It, afcADEN -
B, RODMAN . V
- T. W. UrADB - .
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
A
FRANK GILREA7H, Pres
m
llerdirts ed Farcers
CHARlOTtt, N..-C
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Til C CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK .
auaomiic '
It la our constant aim to be courtsoua and aocommodatinc to HI
classes and mak this a bank where thoso of moderate means
hall navo ; tho aarae treatment as those more favorabry-altuated.f,
v Ton aro' cordially Invited to open a hank aoeonnt with na,
Qharlotte Trust Gompahy
eapitai $oo,ooo. oo
Satisfy yourself Of the soundness and reliability of this Institution v
then corns in and open an 'account. Every courtesy and accommod
datlon extended to cither Urge or small depositors. "
DIRECTORS e , '
W. H. BELK, - O. P.v HEATH, O. M. PATTERSON, s.
J. If. PA VIS, IV 6. LINK, 3. W. ZIMMERMAN.
T. O. ' GUTHRIE, , J. H. LnTUEJ,' W. M. XiONO, -
OFFICERST. It LTrrLE,, C. M. PATTERSON, L. H. HAGOOD,
- v , President. - Vice Presideatvc ; . Cashier. v
RANIUIMG BY MAIL
tjlan.by.whicliyou may
no matter where, you live.-'ury it, ana open yourac-,
count in time Jto share in the earnings of the new h
terest quarter, which begins Ajpril 1st. W PAT 4 Ptt CKT
Southern States Trust o;
- CAPITAL 20.0)0 ' r .
TRUST BVXLDINO. - ' CDABXOTTK, N. C. ' -v
CEO. STEPHENS T. S FRANKXIN, W.'H. WOOD,' jr. E. ATIS,
, . President.' Vio Pres. v Treasnrer. ; t Asst. 7Yeas. . '
HIGH GRADE
.000 1st mortgr. loans on Real Estate. - ,
a Pr.f4rrit Htnir.' Interest Aor. Oct. J
7 per cent. Preferred Stock, interest May and Nov. a . ' '
w f fit.tA aa Inunu) inr. and Oct , 1 - r ' ' "1 ,
. N. C. ' Stats ' 4s. " Interest Jan. and July. 1S ' . ' 'if ;
Southern Mill Stocks of H descriptions. ' . r,i
F.'C.- ACC0TT COMPANY
1:1 rcu: ;,:;:3 Anr.'-ciivz
4 '.'. -.IS, 600.00
lot it 1.2xl20r beautiful ia
ti . I -1,650.00
j 4. ... ,,11.7(0.00,
7 rooms
.,,. . ,f IJ.600.00-
J ' IT . , C i k
The voice ' of wisdom -.never;
spoke "in ' truer; words than i
- does to-day in advlslns; you to
j keep your banking Account at'
tho Commercial' ' Natlonar'
., Bank, where you ' will 'find imv
pie resources, unequalled fa i
v " Mji-iumaw ' mem-
ods, together with polite and
accommodating clerks and of.4
A fleers, whose .courtesy and r.
xrienaunesa make it pleasant
agreeable, to do business
with tho bank, . . i'
Have you noticed the lr.
Increase tn tho business of the
bank' since last year? Thl
' oKiva wen, tioi oniy Tor 'the j
an a k,,. i m . - 1
you about your account and your ' 1
HJL VICTOR, Cashier
CAPITAL
ASSETS
$200,000.00'
,n rams yon to open an aoeount
with us. promising every courtesy and
accommodation consistent with sound
banking. ... . . ,
Wo pay four per cent Interest on
time . deposits. ,
CEO. E. WILSON. President. '
JNO. B. ROSS, Tlco PresBdMt,
. ft WIMDfSON, Cashier.
have ourbank at your door, i
INVESTMENTS
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