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CHAIlliOTSI DAILY ' OBSERVEI?, APRIL 6, 1006., "Hut, i' 5K JIAliTS BANQUET . ........ :H .' v-;.- rOIlK , TOASTMASTKR ,1 Feast Served to Retail is' Association lit the Dln 1 of the Buford Hotel Last ? ' The Menu The Mwslo oasts 123 iuarfi. rnwnt ' ltd tors. - , , 'j, S ; . 1 banquet of the Charlotte Retail ante Association served ' In dining hall of ,tha - Buford Hotel i evening. Invitations had been .t to 125 of the prominent merchant . the city and with few exceptions, ey were all present A few minutes carter the appointed hour, 0:80 o'clock, the large party, led by Mayor SL 8. McNinea and Messrs. J. A. Fore, JKor- -in H. Johnston. T. C. Guthrie, J. A. ulomomi and others, filed out of the otel lobby, up the stairs and Into the Jninf ball, .where at the signal of Toastmaeter Fore all took their places. The table, T-shaped, extended from one end f the lone; room to the other. Just' over the toaetmaster's head had been; placed a brilliant electric sign bearing the Initials of the association. "C R M. A. The tables were hand- exmely decorated with potted plants. and masse of flowers. At each plate had been placed a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas. The bright lights, the many small glasses and the silverware which were to he seen on all sides, 3 the flowers and potted- plants, all gave , sv decidedly pleasing effect to the scene. ' Rot few banquets In Charlotte have ', ever had more tasteful settings. ' Mr. Fore, as toastmaeter, called up ..-'on each one to "eat, drink and make merry." and the following menu was . Manhattan Cocktail is Soup Consomme Pickles Olives Oyster Patties, ftomalne Haute 8a u tern . .Tenderloin of Beef with Mushrooms Green Peas Merchants' Sorbet fjf .:. ,. Chicken Salad In Mayonnaise Zi ' f ' , Mumm'a Extra Dry Pistachio Ice Cream Fancy Cakes dsm Cheese Toasted Wafers Coffee , '' Cigars Cigarettes As course followed course, the Rlch - ardson Orchestra rendered a de lightful programme of music. V The banquet eervled, Toastmaeter ; 'Pore arose and smilingly declared that wince the feast had not been "dry," X lie would guarantee that the speeches would be anything but "dry." He , ; called upon Mr. J. N. McCausland for the address of welcome. Mr. McCaus land responded In a very happy man- ner, expressing the pleasure of 4 he fi, merchant e in. entertaining so many of the city's distinguished citlsens. ( ' Mr.' McCausland was followed by ' Sir. A. B. Justice, whose subject Was 'The First Anniversary of the Char ' lotte Retail Merchants' Association." He spoke of the better feeling which - the association had brought about among the merchants of the city; of 4 ' the take .advertising scheme which had been eliminated, which, he said had resulted In a saving of at least r 11,800 or 12,000 to the members of the ,' organisation; of the work done to bet ' ter the condition of the streets, and ' of the rebate and rating systems which ' had been started. .' Mr. Norman H. Johnston, of Raleigh, responded to the toast: "The North Carolina Retail Merchants' Aaasocla- tlon." He spoke for some little time In a most entertaining manner, dwell tog upon the benefits which have ac erued from the State organisation. f Mayor ft. 8. MeNlnoh, as one of the truest of the evening, was called upon te respond to the toast: "Charlotte's " treet Improvements." Mayor Mc- JNlncb dwelt especially upon the Indus trial, growth of the city. He spoke glowingly of the coming Twentieth of May celebration, fleciaring mat cnar ,' lotte was going to have the biggest f celebration in Its history. Mayor Mc JSlnch"s remarks were greeted wHh -tmioh applause. "The Press" was the toast to which Mr. W. C Dowd responded in a very eloquent manner. He was followed by Mr, T. C. Guthrie on: "The Legal As pert of he Association." Mr. Guthrie , spoke of the Importance of the or ganisation and the many benefits that , would result from this banding of the merchants together. His view was that of the lawyer rather thsn the cHtsen or merchant. The regular programme having been exhausted, Messrs. H. L. Parks and M. B. Mtaklcy, of Concord, were called " cm for a few words. They spoke very i'i entertainingly for a few minutes each. .The hour helnsr late. Toast master Fore. with a few pleasant remarks, declared the banquet over. CECTRAL COMMITTEE MEETS, - Plans for the Twentieth of May Celebration Are Crystalizlng a ., f 1.S50 KubMorilied Apportton ' mrnts Made to Home of the Com- , mlttees. 'i The central committee having In "V" rharge the preparations for the Twen j, tleth of May celebration held an Im " J- "porta nt meeting In the council room at ' , the cMy hall yesterday afternoon at 4 tVctock. Mayor McNInnh explained ' ,4 the success of his recent trip to Wash- i Ington, where he secured the Marine , ft Sand, the troop of cavalry and the stampantes of infantry and marines. " (Reports were heard from the chairman '' Of the ub-conMnltteee. which have ' , ' charge of the details of the plans, and " the progress of the work was very , ' gratifying. W Mr. L. A. Oodsworth. chairman of r s ithe finance committee, stated that 11.- ,.' W had been subscribed and that the committee was still at work. 't Mr. James Ker. Jr., city passenger , agent' for the (aboard, stated that yailreads would give rates of one fare r'-r l plus t& cents for the round-lrlp from sUl points In North and Mouth Caro- Itna and Virginia, and that a greater goduction yet might be made. X l After the reports of the chairman , ' were heard the committee began the - - work of apportioning the money. The J decoration committee, of which Mr. C. s X. Hooper is chairman, was given 1160. The Are works committee, Mr. Walter , air to. chairman, was allowed $300. Mr. ' ' Osmond JL Barring eis request for f 109 , ; for decoration for the 25 machines he wtU have as an automobile feature was granted. The sum of 1100 was s poor ' tkned the advertising committee. r";leneral T. R. Robertson, who suc , I ceeda MJ. I Ieon as chairman of the -, military committee, discussed the mll tary tewture of the celebration. He f- V aald that It would be desirable to have, .' besides the troops to be sent by the national government, the local com- j , psnles and the veterans, at least one regiment of the national su&rd of this i Ktate. Hie committee was apportioned f7S0 to cars after the soldiers, exclusive t of the cost of putting the camping grreunda ta. eondlUon for the troops. The people of the cMy and county will he asked send baskets for the veter ans and their families end thus the , ootnraittee will not tie put to any ex. i penst for feeding the old soldier. . The sum of z "was voted to secure balloon, for the occasion. There will t three ascensions, two by day and :; one at nignfc Tyhe balloon let win , ' rend In hi balloon, which will be a, ploded In mid-air, leaving the- aeron. , autkt artist to reach the earth by ! parachuts. , , , The committee wag unable- to bear from ii the committees and to trans ect ell the pressing business, and It !)! meet again this silernoon at , Twenty-Five' Freight llandicrs at Greensboro Walls Out, Bouthern -, Railway .v DecUnins; to " Increase s Wage - SO Cents a , Bay Their ; 'Places iJUlrd Judge Goff to ilear Blackburn -' Cue and Ex -Judge Lewis, of .Virginia, to Prosecute-- ' llrstralnlhg Vraer Againn city to be ileal lius Jiormng-iroco-boro New"?fotes. j Snecln.1 The Observer. Greensboro, April fiThe colored truckmen. 25 In number, employed a4 the Southern frehjrbt depot, ivent oi strike this "morning for higher wages. They have been i-eceivlng II per day and demand 1.0, The demand was refused, andl tbe conipany has em ployed other men to take their places and a full force will go to work to morrow morning. In Federal Court to-day io case of general public Interest was tried, the offenses In the several cases disposed of being for Illicit distilling and re tailing. Argo Trice, colored, of Orange, was found guilty of the illegal manu facure of the ardent and Judge Boyd sentenced him to one ytfar and one day in the Atlanta prison. Will At wook, of Yadkin county, was sent up for one year for the same offense. and 8. H. Joyner and his son, W- F. Joyner, o Yadkin, were found gnllty of running a blockade distillery. Wis honor announced that he would serv tence one or the other of them to im prisonment and the eon volunteered to take the ttuntfshment. He was then sentenced to U3 months in the L'nWed States prison and Judgment was bus Dended as to the father. W. E. Laweon has sold The Slier City Grit to Paul H. Blkins, formerly of fhla city, but lately of Eton College. Mr. Lawson comes to Greensboro to become city editor of The Morning Telegram. PREPARING FOR BLACKBURN TRIAL. District Attorney A. E. Holton is as itlncr ex-Judge Lewis, of Richmond, Va.. in transferring the case against Congressman E. Spencer Blackburn from the docket of the United States District Court to the Circuit Court so that Circuit Judge Ooff, who Is to pre side, can sit on the case. Ex-Judge Lewis will prosecute the case. He has been here several days. GATE CITY WANTS CONVENTION A large delegation representing the city government of Greensboro, the chnmber of commerce and the Mer chants and Manufacturers' Club wen io Raleigh this afternoon to present the claims of Greensboro before the meettnfr of the State Democratic ex ecutive committee to-night for the next convention In this city this summer. Dr. John Roy Williams will go to Staunton. Va.. to-morrow to read paper Monday before the Patrick Hen ry Medical Society on the subject "The Specific Treatment of Pulmon ary Tuberculosis," Dr. Williams is specialist on lung diseases ami has been uuMe successful since locatln In Greensboro two years ago. The Guilford County Medical Society held tts monthly meeting this after noon, stiirttnar at 1:30 o'clock In th directors' room of the City National Bank building. The business session wh followed by a delightful luncheon at Hotel Clemr. tendered the sooiet; bv the Oreemeboro Academy of Medl cine. After luncheon the doctors boarded a chartered streetcar and went to St. Leo's Hospital, which the 81s ters of Charity have erected on Sum mlt avenue. They spent an hour very pleasantly, going over trie splendidly arranged Instltutkm, which, when completed about May 1, will represent an outlay or &,wu. The criminal docket in Guilford fiu perlor Court, which convened Monday mornlnr. was completed this morn iner and court adjourned for the term Durlmr the week there was not a case tried that was of sufficient importance to be called by name. HEARING ON RESTRAINING OR DER, To-morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock argument will begin before Judge O It Ferguson at the court bouse on the reetralnina- order granted two weeks ago by Judge W. R. AJlen at Ashevllle upon affidavits of B. H. Mer rimnn. C. D. Benbow and other tux payers against the city of Greensboro restraining tne city rrom maauia iur ther payments to tne contractors en raced in reoaving Elm street with vlt rifled brick, the affidavit alleging that the work was not neing none accord ing to contract. Considerable Interest attache to the proceedings and the argument will doubtlesa attract a large iuUntif. Thore Is a brilliant array of courwel 'on each side and the matter will be vigorously contested. PETISOJUAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple. Visitors and others. Rev. Dr. W. W. Bays left last night for Salisbury. Mr. W. C. Heam. or Monroe, was in thj ntf v Inat rvenlna. AmnnM the auests at the Mnnufuctur r' Club last evening was Mr. J. O Whit of (lastonlii Mr. W. I Norwood, of Waynesvllle, wu registered at the Buford last night, Mr. C. S. Young, or rallston. Is spend Inir in-i4av In the city. AmniiK tha visitors In the city Is Dr. W. II. Moss, of Atlanta, Uu . who for- n.,.riv ltvsd here. Mr. Robert Williams, of Klllr.ll, Is In tlin flty, at the Buford. Jmlife James I,, Webb, of Hln'lby, wns a miMi nt ths Central last nlirht. Mr It. 8. Relnhardt. of Ltncolnton, Is pip.'ndlnir to-day In Charlotte. Mr M. II. Stickler, of Concord, wns visitor In the city yesterday. H was uii,Ki nt the Manufacturers' Club. Among the guests at the Ontrid last nlKht wns Mr. J. r . norreu. or ure?ns twirn. Mr. J C Hnrrlll. of Forest City. Is smonK the out-of-town people here to ddy. Mr. J. 11. Boyd, of Caroleen. was reg- Iklered St the Buford Isst nlsht. Mr. '. D Brudham, of Newbern, Is soendlns to-day In the city. He Is at lha Central. Mr. It- A. Banks has returned to his We CLEAN and Dye Portieres Tills means that we can be of much service to you, for the time for Spring Cleaning and Renovating has arrived. Send your Portieres Furni ture Coverings, etc., to us. We will Clean or Dye them so nicely they will look like new. ; ; Queen Gty '"j.t am. s, m: mperm,' - , ' Proprietress. - work In JJhliadelphia'after'snendlng soise time bars with-, his wife .who had , been very 111 Mr; Georsr Lee. of Monroe, spent yes. iw a -rmwelf and E. ft. Russell have secured passage on ths stsamshiD Philadelphia arftd --will sail from New York en ths th of June. They leave here several days ahedid and will stop ever for the annual meeting of the American Medieal Society Mr. T. W. Dixon -spent yesterday at Lowell on business. , M A. Prof. J. A. Matheson, principal of the Durham public school systsm. was anions? the attendants at the Sunday School Convention. s n . Mr. C. F. Mason, of the Dallas bar, spent yesterday in the city en , legal business. . , Mr. John A. McRae has returned t the City after a business trip to Atlanta, u, Mr. H. H. Hodain. of Red Springs, was e . visitor in the city yesterday, bell yesterday, being a srurst at the Central. vrr. Thos. J. Jerome, of Monroe, spent yesfwaay In the city. Mr. ' w. J. Adams, of Carthage, was among the guests, at me iJuroru yester day. ' " Among ths out-of-town people here yesterday was Mr. M. 15. Johnston, of Ramseur. - - Mr. Z. V. Croom, of Wilmington, spent yesterday in the city, staying at the IJuford. Anions- the aruests at the Buford yes terday was Mr. J.. G. Foard, of Salis bury. , i Col. W. B. Rodman Is spending a few days nt Norfolk. Va,' on business. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, of the Statesvllle bar. snent yesterday in the city. Solicitor Her lot .Clarkson spent yester day at Raleigh. g. A. L. OFFICES TO ATLANTA? Proposition to Remove From Ports moutlk, Va., Made, hnt Not Yet Considered Officiate Reticent. Vew York, April . At the offices of the Seaboard Air Line to-day it was ald that he question' of removing the company's general offices from Ports mouth. Va., was not considered at yes terday's meeting of the director It is reported that a proposition has been made to remove the general offices from Portsmouth to another city, and Atlanta, G,. ha been mentioned as the point to which the transfer may be made. Special Mote INSIST ON HAVING BLUB RIBBON Vanilla. Absolutely pure. Goes twice as far aa other kinds ond the flavor li perfect. NI'NNALLY'8 DELICIOUS CANDIK3 fresh by express Just received, 60 cents per pound. Leave your order for EaMer candy now. WOOD ALL A HWP PARD. exclusive agents for Charlotte. USE STOWE'S FOOT POWDKK8 FOB tired, hot, burning feet, soothing at all times and gives Instant relief. Sold and recommended by JA8. P. SIOWB & CO., Lruggists. 'Phone 119. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR THE1 garden and flower yard, so far as seeds are concerned. Plenty of Nasturtium and Sweet Peas In bulk. DILWORTH DRUG STORE, 'Phone 217. B. 8. DAVIS. TO LET Good store, $12.50; fine offices or bed rooms from 15 up: dwolllnns, 128. 140. and 6 rooms, partially rurnisn ed, t'M. For sale, the Clarkson home on 9th street, and other desirable niares, Improved and vacant. E. L. KKESLER, 'phone .144. "GEE, THEY'RE NICE!" "NO SKIN on em!" After dinner Salted Peanuts, Decidedly the best salted peanut on the marnet. Kach nut is carefully seieciea blanched and salted. You will find them nice. 'Phone 8. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ANY KIND OF typewriter wunted now or rebuilt. Largest typewriter dealer In Carolina. Supplies for all kinds of typewriters- ribbons, carhon pnpers, oils, etc. is pert repairman repair and rebuild kinds of typewriters. Best on eart Write us your wants. JONES, the Typewriter Man, Charlotte. N. c. FOR SALE MODERN fr-ROOM HOUSE. nice lot hikI barn. 614 North Caldwell street. Nice t room modern cottage, 414 E. 9th street. Porreline bath, hot water and khs. Modern 8-ronm nouse. G00 East Dth street. Nice building lots in various parts of city. At bargain prices. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO HURRY UP! EASTER 18 A BOOT here. Let me start on your Easter suit at once. 1 have the finest line of suit ings in the city. Imported stock. Prices to suit everybody. Don't delay. Come now and be In the ring. Fit and satis, faction guaranteed. H. MILLER, Tailor. The Old Keuanie. A LIVERY SERVICE THAT 18 SAFF- good horses, nobby turnouts, drivers If you want them. Our horses, while they are not by any meiins dead, are per fectly safe. 'Phone for a team for the wife und children. J. C. COCHRANE MRU. rnone oz. FEW LELICIOUS CRATE FED BROIL. ers "Phone farm, No. Z94 3. CHAR- LOTTE POULTRY FARM. FOR BALE-2.O0O CABBAGE. LETTtJCB end Tomato Plants, cut Flowers and Funernt Designs at HCHOLTZ8 GREEN JIOlBtS. Charlotte, N. 'Phone 2061. WE HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF seasoned oak and pine stovs wood: quantity and quality guaranteed. Ws also carry u stock of terra cotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone 370. Prompt oenvery. isu w u at .v. HCB1NE8H MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dine nor more varied bill of fare than here. Our efforts are for kuick. best satis- factory service. OEM RESTAURANT. k. r. iituwcuit Manager. The Crowed Sanitorium Co., Inc. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervoua Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patlenta All forms of slectrlcity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage. Includ' Ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders ell being physicians censtltuts a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants 8. M. CHOWELL, M. Proa, XV. M. STRONG, M. 0 Resident Pnystotaav Charlotte's Rest Conducted Hotel THE BUFORD Rpeclal attention! given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the South. This is a feature -ot The Buford that Is claiming the attention of the Traveling Public. Clean, ComforUble Beds, At tentive Servants. E. JIOOPER V Baseball This Afternoon. , The" baseball team of the Charlotte University School v n,i ,; ri .h, rsni. v lege,, will meet this afternoon at 3:30 atUtttions lave pretty good teams and a, good game may be expected. The lineup of the Charlotte Institution will be as follow: McClure, catcher; Hun ter, pitcher; Page, short stop; Davis, Headed People And those who are not bald men, and women if you want a luxuriant growth of hair use Nevitrps Hcrpicidc A new arid scientific non irritant gemercide $1.00 PER BOTTLE Nurses' Register at our Store WB NETEB CLOSE. R. H. Jordan & Co. DRUGGISTS, F. . B. K ROL 407 ft TRVOji ST. FOR ffll ON YEAR CONTRACT 8goodroonis, modern con veniences, deep lot with stable. $40.00 per month. F. D. ALEXANDER aoa n. Tryon. p. a. WHEN INTEREST BEGINS Deposits made in the Southern Loan & Savings Bank, either on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd of any month draw interest from the first day of that month. This applies to money that remains three calen dar months, and to Large and Small Deposits Alike. Our Time Certificates bear Interest from date, SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS BANK if. U. Brown, .frea, W. B. Alexander. V. Prea, W. I Jenkins, Cashltc' INVESTMENT ', We are offering some Investment property, well located, just two blocks from East Avenue, in the First Ward, about 16,000.00 to tal valuation. The property is Improved and Is paying about 18 per cent, on the prices asked.- Should purchasers desire to Invest smaller amounts, we can divide same into values from fSOO.OO up to $15,000.00. We will be pleased to show this property to anyone Interested. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY " . A. O. CRAIG, Trees. 'Phone S77- Office 18 E.. Trade St A SAD ' To see a man of middle age, or older, with a family of children, and nothing save his salary between them and the cold charities of the world la a picture too dreadful in its probabilities to dwell upon except In fear and apprehension. THERE'S, NO EXCUSE FOR IT IN CHARLOTTE, where the Mutual Building & Loan has labored for the masses for 25 long years. But many others are following along in the same old ruts, notwithstanding the golden opportunity for home ownership and accumulation here offered. The new Series begins Saturday, the 7th Instant, and the fellow that neg lects It is undeserving of spmpathy when he's hard-up In after years. JNO. H PHARR, President E. L KBSlfR, Treasurer. PHONE 344. 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Vionting on ' Bsattls'g Ford Macadam road, three mites 1 from city; about fifteen acres In timber; forty young fruit trees; t-room Dwelling and Barn. A good Spring on plaoa. Call at office for prtooa, . . The) gain In new building and Industry la North Carolina la greatc u , tbaa at aay period la tha Stttoa history. - The North Carolina Home Insurcnce Co. I4''" ' ' - , I . ' " of Raleigh. N. C should receive - Its propertlon " of this : prosperity ' ..ag compared with the percentage of new business given to ft la , periods ot less Industrial activity. -, Giro It the Insurance a the) deslrabla new nropertlee yon have ' , H .'i. v ..mm. mt.vw.vm :' , the gmt era at prosperity now Scattera State Trest - JUUIVCX JUOMXUblJt . : t i . ft ret base;-' Moore, second, base; .Mc Cllntock, third bae; Pharr, left Held; Colt, center field; Wlshart, right flleldH k THE WEATHER.;" Forecast ' for , Frldsy ; ah Saturday s Showers Friday, cooler In west and cen tral portion; Saturday fair fresh west ,to northwest winds. , - , , .ic ;,;DIIvorthi rfa floral Gardens; Don't hesitate to placs your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loom Cut Flowers and Floral De signs, r . In dealing with, our customers In filling orders by malL wire or direct our motto Is, "Put yourself in his place." ; Bend as your orders and we will exercise the same care I in detatl as would be given were you here to se lect, . . - .. v-- ' We put ourselves In your place and give what we would expect to re ceive ourselves. '- V V " - The choicest selection - of out flowers. The best service, ",, t W. G. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte, N. C. P. O, Box iar.. Bell Thones. In our Cut Flower Depart ment we make a specialty of Funeral Designs 40 different shapes and 100 different sises, 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. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, li a Send telegrams to Greensboro. PROPERTY SIGHT H E COCHRANE Insurance and Real Estate Agent inHR, KHiitV IWI CVSUilBw enjoyed by, oar people. s (xfny, t Manager Insurance Department.. V."Z C"3TE TuilS FC.1 Ki"rCllCV."j.7.II.V.Cii1i; un.fsm ekls a: r;vnt ,yc:i-i:;sfiQi::; SS?! i House and lo on Elisabeth ? Ave,,' 7 roortg V.;;. t;tS,800.00 ' - House and lot-on Elizabeth Ave., rooms -. . , ,,7,60.0 room house, N, Graham 6tf lot 4 i-lxl0j beautiful lo ' w.7. - i.: ;-''Jt'''' '..-.. 14,100.0ft , ous and lot on North College street, ft rooms, fine locality $6,600.00 wf 3 ??nh Brevard street, ft rooms - , i.i ..U.ftOO.OO , House .and lot on East Ninth street,- ft- room. ,,'.ftU850.00 . O.0hlwCOVewon N Brevard St, good IocaUont lot.OOxHO; ,v.t i - r-.r", v""K"i i i,su.ua a : ,f ?:or' hf U8. Ave.. .'SOlE'ErIr;rM cxjmmerciaenAtionAlbAnic "r:i;r :; chaottekc ivv V ;A UNITED STATESl DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS f OR 1906: WML E HOLT, R. A. DCNX, H. O. XXXXilCR. Ij. BANKS HOLT. r-HAAUjS Iii COXE, OFFICERS: W. E. HOLT. Prmt . A. G. BREXIZEIL Caahlee. Largest Capital and Surplus of any Bank in the State I, First on the Honor Roll of National Banks in North Carolina and. 811th In the United States. , i FIRST NATIONAL BANK :0RGANIZED 1865: Capital and Suipliis, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWN - ,. GEO. W. BRTAN . i. C. BVRROV6H8 FRANK GILREATH . sT. & MYERS t F. B. McDOWELEi.' i H. M. MeADEN . v W. B. RODMAN ' . T. XV. WADE . ;4 CHAa A. WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK GILREATH, Pres. H. U. VICTOR, Oisfcier 0vOOvOO0fOTOvOvOKOOe CHARLOTTt N. C e00Oe000oeeeoa THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK r mmxL . , ; - -- . - It Is our constant aim to be eourtfous and accommodating to alt classes and max this a bank where those of moderate nsaag 4 shall have the same treatmsnt as those more favorably situated. Ton are oordlaljy Invited to open a bank account with na. W. B. TWITTY, Cashier. 6. D. HEATH, PresiM. QtmRhOTTB TRUST QapUal, $tOOtOOO. Every branch of Banking Your Business Solicited OFFICERS J. H. IHTSVB. President. C. ; 19 EAST BANKING BY MAIL A plan by which you may have our bank at your door ' no matter where you live. Try it and open your ;ar count in time to share in the earnings of the new in terest quarter, which begins April 1st; It FAY 4 t&BXt' i Southern :f? States": Trust Qoli " v- , -- CAPITA $S00.0O i - TRtJOT BUILD IN a, - CHARIiOTTE, W. a - GEO. STEPUBMX. a FRAKKIJIf, W. U. WOOD, J. E. DAVIS, President.. Vice Pres. SOUTHERN MILL STOQICS We Offer Subject to Satot . f 1 A ClAmtt SA I to 10 Odell IO,? SO to SO San ford 08. ' ; 10 to SO Gibson 100. -j-f " SO to S Kerr Bag Co.,78, SO to SO Gaffney OS. , " , 10' to JS JUouise 100. t f te to BO Hoskins 100. i Si Hosklns 1 per cent, prsf. 190 and ' Int. i r ' s "r 1 - 1 SO Louise It per eenf. pret 100 and 10 to SO Cora t. '' ' '? 68 Crowders Mt. (par 60), SI. - SI 10 Wampum.; Bid wanted.', k . , ( 80 Whlttaker, Bid wanted,-, ' 'S0 SO Gaston 111. . " 10.' to SO Greensboro Life, Ina. US. taken at once. jUJ,t' ,i. .'" , i rooms .". $,600.0ft -. i l C W. JOHIVSTOIf, R. M. MILLER, WU,".' E. CHOIr,'.'' D. H.' ANDERSON. R. i.;GIBBON. M. D. " R. A. DUNN, V. P. CAPITAL . ' $200,000.00 ASSETS SliCOmiM We Invlta yon te open an account with us, promising every oourtaar and accommodation consistent with, gonad ' ' oanamg. .. Ws pay four per cent. Interest Ian time deposits. GEO. E. WILSON. Pvesddois. ONa B. ROSS. TIM Frastdemt, W. fi WILKIKgON. s-suhiw. TT M. PATTERSON, I. R. RAGOOD, Vice President. , Cashier. TRADE STREET. Treasurer. Asn. Trees, - Wo Can tTse Subject to Supply: - v i tv sjwweu isw. 10 to SO Osark 85 to. SO Arlinrton m US. ' v ' IK Nlt'l nr.k nnxnnll'tte t Citlsens: Natl Bank Gaston la, II AUJ 1st Natl Bank, Charlotte. 1(1. SO Wsshlnctoa fsreCV 01. -i". i commercial xxan tfanx. ', mariottr 10 Henrietta S00 C .v'; fS 11 Florence llfcf;? ,1 Clifton (pref.)a0S. , , , Highland Park pretj. 100." ? S to SO Pacolet fortf.l 10S., Mills Manufacturing (com.) l6s. ' - Wills Msnufacturlng (preti 102. i 4 i Fs , G. nnnoTT. & eo cteriotto ? n. c:
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