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CIIAKLOTri: DAILY v : 3i:ilVER, MAY 13, i:: AG V ATSPAKTA X EUEG r U CAXXOV MIOT TO DMTH V. U. Mu!H-an, l Years Old. Mioots r ow n Ills Men-rather WIUhmi Warning Kllll; Took .' Maori . on .' alii hirrrt in iTeumve of tliW of lol:t to Whom Iha Meyer Kur- .rrii.K-retl ".iWifl ivruiai jreai- itK-ii of SlIWHau'B Molljrr "hh of MoiulWile fclsycr 'ormcr Voff. Kr,oil a The Observer.." -'A .J.-1'' - . BpsrUnburg. 8. C My n.Atrrt ; bl tragedy was enacted on tha corn er of Magnolia: - and .. Main streets here to-night about 10 o'clock, as a' remit f which P, I Cannon Ilea dead.' , HI i step-son t'bl' V, Mllllcan, a red It, Is bis slayer, homloid. It js aaJd, -waa tha reaolt of family ' Infelicities .and . alleged brutal treat. ' meat of Mllllcan;s mother by Cannon. Thensmes of other member of the family are Involved tn the - trouble r front which the killing la aald to bave enacted.'- '"- : '.';:" . Cannon and a friend were engaged in conversation at the atreet corner when Mllllcan appeared with rifle tn hand. - without' word tneyoum " turned the gun on Cannon and fired. iCaano made a .few atepa mi an ap parent effort to escape and another bullet was fired. , Only one of . the bullets, the (Irat, took, effect. :' Cannon fell and died Instantly, the bullet en tering hla back and passing through . the region of ' the heart. "Chief of 'police Dean wltneeaed the ahootlng and, grappling with MIHl can. prevented the third shot , being tired. The youthful elaver calmly turned" to the chief officer and, sur renderfed. f " ' ' The principles In the homicide' are ' well-khown resident of the city and 1 reside n ' Converse atreet. Cannon waa -engaged' in the- stock "buslnessr having coma here from Orangebury . Big. month ago. Mllllcan waa, .until recently, a modem -at Wofford -Col. lege.1. - ---.' . i . - .' BIO ' TOOTHPICK INDUSTRY. . "Xaanber Turned Out . Annually la Be f . yond Calculation. , Philadelphia Record. According to an official of the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor a few . persons have any Idea of the enormous cnentlty ef wooden toothpick iinnually turaed out by the fartorirs In the United States. The number of these la beyond calculation thouaandi of million each rear. Besides thoae manufactured In hie country, toothpick In incredible numbers are Imported, principally from - Japan. Portugal and Italy; but by far the greater number used la the United . a Intra are furnished by bom fuctorlee. The state of Maine furnishes most ef them. It I in that Stat that white birch, of which the greater proportion of " eV-meetlc toothpick I made, I found meat tn abundance. The wood la ques tion la preferred for the purpose be- , eauee of Its sort news end pliability, whlc affords just tne amount of resistance requisite for a toothqlck. In Maine there are numerous mill, equipped with cost- ly Intricate machinery whose entire in dustry it I to supply tbe t'nlted States wtth teothplrke and the Industry la a . stoat profitable one. Although It Is said that the State of It aloe Voeaeases what Is practically a meoopofy of othnlcka manufacture, there are other mill, notably In Ver- - nvttt. New Tork and Msseauhuaettea. - White tolreb la not the only wood used, maple and poplar aa welt being employ ed; but a birch has the deslrabls quality-of retaining It foreat odor over all other woods. The felling of tree to be split Into toothpicks forma, of course, merely an - lacldeatal part of regular work of the Maine foresters. Though no especial ganga are told off to select suitable trees the foreman will mark a tree that seems adapted for the making of toothpicks, order It cut down and put aside. The branches are trimmed and the naked trunk la - run through a machine that severe It Into veneers, "veneers" -being the technical term for thin strips of wood no thicker than a piece of blotting paper and no wider than tb length of! a toothpick. When the trunk haa been cut Into these sheeta of wood only one other pro cess remain to tum out the toothpTsks fit for packing and shipping to mark- - at. The veneers are fed Into a second machine supplied with sharp rotary knives that whirl at a very high speed, snipping the veneer Into toothpick at the rata of hundred of thousand an ' hour. Tho Navajo. Curtl in Bcrlbner Msgaslne. The Navajos are a pastoral, partrl . archat, arml-nomadlc people. Thrlr , whole culture end development centres In their flocks. Their reservation of ItOuo square mile la desert .broken with . mountain and mesa. On th mesa and ., law mountain there are considerable areaa of plnon and cedar, and in th . Msher mountain a limited area of beau- ; liful pine forest Our this region th Navajoe drive thelh flock. At the aea ,,. sea when the slight rainfall give even a ' eraat naatursse on the deaert plain th '.fuk are pastured there. As the paa- tiirage on tlM lower levels I both burn- ed with the hot scorching sun and ex : habsted blth puaturns, the flocks are taken up Into the higher mountains. . where there I more moisture. Again a th deep winter annws com on the sheep mast be taken down out of the moun tain to escape them. During this time they are kept In the wooded mesa, where 1 thr la leee snow, and a plrntyful supply of wood, of which there Is none on the -.plains below. Year In and year nut th .Navajo flocks are driven back and forth ftont the plain to the maintain top. meaa and foothills. . - While the Kavajo's life la a wandering one, be I not whnt could be called a true nomad. His sone of wandering Is j.i) . limited; on the enie ground hi father and his father's father hav k-pt their t . noch. The aver Nava) could not ' -guide you a dlatlrnce to eneed fifty tnlk. Xa st season the writer Imd with Wat two Nava)o tn-n of middle age who ' bad Lvad their live, within a day's ride of th mouth of the Canyon de Chllv end thte wa th flrat time they had i traveled the entire length of the can . ' yon. Thla aeem strans. from th fart that It la a moat remarkable scenic snot : and tb latter pelt of the areat wntlih of the Navajo legendary lore centre In . thl canyon. , i . Tli Kavajo family usually haa three s nnmea. th locatloa of which la deter mined by the nacealtla of nr. Oa is th summer home, where thev . grow tbeir small crop of corn and veae ieblsa.. This farming tbey do in the nit greet depth, they get eu pvw ..w. iHM m i nw to a iirnclent tnnlstiir to m mature th cimps. In a few iimiit , area they hav Irrlsa yoa d Chelly which - vsrdea of the reaer irrigated farm. In . may oe termed the saroen or in reservation," there are tlay Irritated farm! and unianiu : erv hards. , . , , ., . . , K4e) Threw Him Over, ; ' A Philadelphia, politician was talklna bout the Ut Samuel H, Achbridge, former mayor of the city,- . "1 worked under Mr. Ashbrldge for ( tkre years." ha said, "and found him a good maater, a considerate, kind and just .' maater,' But on Ihlng h always Insisted on. That was Implicit obedience to-orders. If Urn told you to do a thing, th.trana yoUiing else, waa what you wer to do. ' lie didn't Ilk eubordinate t try to Improve on bis orders. , . . I 'fine I tried to improve on an order of Mr. Aslibrtdge'a. Aa ennend I bad fcn eat oa .1 did better, aa 1 theuaht. and be told tn a etwy. J "u,u' "He said that there ware young man , lit love: with a: rich and beautiful airi. The slrl Informed Mm one afternoon that the nest day woutd.be her birthday, tie ' enld he- wao-glad to hear It. Me said he wmild seiwl her " next . momlng . a bou it of roeae, on me for each year. ' v Ko that nlsht be wrote a not to bis forlt. 'ordering the immediate delivery r.f twenty roeee Ut the yotine; lady. Rut . . the florint, reading thla order, thought .e would please the young man by Im , reiving, on It, and so he said to his . . c -i k: . .(-: " Mree sn" order from young Smith f..r twenty roeea. Smith Is one of my t.t customers. Throw la tea more for d measure.' ' . ' Among th guests at (he Hotel Bu-f-ri ft ntrht was Mr. Angler B. .... i I -i a to. ' ' PALMirrro bankers. Annual ' Convention . at Greenville ; AdiourtM Afu-r KlecUng Oflicrra , Imjtortant llranlutluns Adopted. Special to The Observer. ,. f v 4' OreenvUle.v a," Cv Ma' 1!. frh aijtlh annual, meeting ,. of the State Banker' Association, which, ha been In progress her sine Thursday even ing, came to a. ploe thl afternoon. TheOrcenvine .conventldn la con sldered ''tha moit 'Important .' and largly attefidedwf-aby yet cield. ' 1 The) annual election, of officer waa th last imporiaot'avt of the conven tion." The 'following were elected, nil by unanimous vate: Prealdant, y. ' 3. Rorldy. Rock Hill: Vlca president, W. D.' Morgan, : Oeorgetown: eexretarz and ireaaurer. Giles 1. Wilson, Hpar- i Unbar: .executive Committee. 'P. V. Ml-CII.' Jiennet tavllle: i . , Ur Oreehwonrfr 1 C.i Harrison . Tdrkvllle; delegates to American Banker' Aaao- ciation, B P. Ortce, Charleston: u. w. Parker. . Greenville; w. j. wontgom ery, Marlon; attorney, for th asaocl atinn. A. Marklev Lee. Charleston. . Short apaochea, very appropriate.' were made bv J he retiring president and by th incoming president. Perhaps th moat important reoo lutlon offered and adopted, waa. that looklner to tha aDDolntment of a com- miaatnn bv tha LcUlatur to examine and audit th books and account of all . corporations . doing ouaineaa ' in South Carolina, th Iden being to na enrtain their truo condition, reliabil ity and eolvency for th: protection of th public. Th executive commu te will probably mak an effort to have such . law rramea at ina.naxi general. assembly. ' ' It Is probable that th tlm-hon-..rort rule of aivlnx three day of grace on' bank paper and note will be. abolished dn conr of tlm. Ac cording) to resolution adopted. this morning lh gsaoclatlon will mak an effort to have th Legislature pa a such nn act at the next session. Another Important resolution waa it.at.ttractine: th executive commit tee to frame an net-for introduction into the legislature , requiring ail Htate banka to hav a reaerv fund of at laaat flv per cent on depoelt. Tn introduction of this resolution pro voked considerable discussion. Th xcutlv committee was em powered to decld upon in nrn meeting plac. - DOESOT WAXTTOBE HANGED Irbam WffUyw .Cngn mi. Mind and niu nim w Trtal dot for Present Term Par ham Court. Special to Th Obenrr. ' Durham. May II. J. H. HOdg. th wlf-alayr, has changed - hla mind about wanting to be hung, a. sUtsment mad by him a few mln titea after h was captored on th night of th homicide, and attorneys hav been employed to defend him In th court next wek, whr h will 111 be arraigned and tried tor nis life. Two law firms hav bean em ployed to defend Hodges. Th firm of Bramham A Brawley was first em ployed, and now th firm or outnn A Outhrle has been retained. Yesterday Mr. Mann, a brother-in- law of the prisoner, and Mrs. Lottie Bernhardt, a niece, or uanvwie. sr- rived and will remain through the trial. With the vroaecuUon win be - as sociated Messrs. Manning A Foushse. of this city. Solicitor Brooks can not be here and th Stat will be represented by Mr. W. 8. Thompson. of dreenaboro. Th crime with which Hodges Is charged was one that shocked the entire section And tne state. it was about midnight, one Saturday In Feb ruary," when he reached th home. Following a quarrel there was a scuffle, the husband having his pla tol 'in Ms hand. The son heard hla father ' say: "Ton Uke this." and with th words cam th report of a pistol. When arrested he admitted the crime and aald he was glad ahe wa dead; that he had planned the crime and . had nothing to regret. But now he wants life, and lawyers will fight to save him from the gal lows. Special Sale of High Class Horses Will be held at GREENSBORO Wednesday and Thurs day May 16 and 17. Conducted by Penny Brothers 4k Company, at 111 South Davl treL Catalogues will be furnished. Thl I -V, will be th biggest sale of high class horses ever held In th Carolina. Uts U k Slid ii Grabafla. ALuuoce Cinoty Oraham Is a growing town snd Al amance a prosperous county, la the heart, of town are twelve lots to he sold at public sale to the best bid der on heunrday, May tllh. HOd. These lots comprise the real prop erty of the late P. R. Harden that was set apart as the dower of his widow, who has departed this life. Home of the lots are at well lo cated for business houses as any, Im proved or unimproved, In the town. Home as well located for residences as sny In the town. " On ths lots are a good dwelling and large brick store. Sale at th Court Houm at twelve o'clock, noon. k For Information address 3. ' , II. Harden, R. T.,X., Burlington. N. C or Parker A Farker, Attorneys, Ora ' i; ; Rich, RIpfo.phdjV&r00''. Do you want1 a book of premiums and poverty ., , V Giving a history of good Tobaeco-ology, j TtHlng.whn Columbu and hi crw V'VCy ;.' Discovered th land where Rlih and nine grew, . "T .' ' And When Blr Walter ltaleigh died In grief ;,. .'.',.U For the want ef Harvey Natural LeafT ;J r, -If yon want thla beautiful "book, .r , ' , , . Portraying Harvey's ugly laoks, ' ; ", .; . ; - v Bend Ten Cents In ..tamp oe - I' -r' f?',: : .;, i Twenty Rich and. Alp Tbac tags .; ' To The Whltalccr'Harvcy Co, BOND ISSVE. IAWEU. j . i . rwt t m m . ft real Chanvo of ; Iknd Ine for Itoad In Hocking- V 1 . .... a a? . II w.f ak lval (IMMiWII D; email SDeclal to Th' Observer,, ' Reldsvlle. .May II. The . -tlons are that the electlon'for the ..,..r. nf bond in the sum of MOO.- 000 for. mscadamiaing rood In this eauntv -waa defea lea . , to-aay y . small -.. i majority. , . .Th good roads advocate ; 1 exprea , r determi nation" to .: puah v th measure m mm. In :.' MOn ' ' S ' th lW will prmlU-Th change In favor of tha -bond JSSUS nas-, oeen-. wuuueriui and ita friend had- hoped to give Rockmsham th dimincuon or ooin the first county In th South to vol bonds for th purpos ? on. its nrst trials .,.,: , ,-,.t4,-,S'.-,'.'f . tuT .i.:' ' - ' 1 1 " - ' v.Mr. Matthew Bloyte Dead. Mr. Matthew. Moyle dlei yeterday morning at 4 o'clock at hi borne at Mo. tot North ' Davidson - streeC af ter an Illness of several Weeks. Mr Moyle .was' " 'native -of . Cornwall. England, and was a mining engineer by profession. He came to-America when - a . young man and c ought valiantly with, the Confederate force durlna the , Civil war. He was 7 year old and Is survived by his wife and one son. Mr. w. w. ovie. i ne funeral ssrvices . wer conducted . at St. Martin's Episcopal chapel yester day afternoon at c.x o ctoca ana tne Internment was i in . Elmwood crn- terjr. -.. -i . V ,i it . . I Mr. Avery Williams, who has been living at Rock Hill, a C, recently. Is spending to-day In the city wth relatives and friends v . Mr. W. R. Odell. of Concord, was a visitor la the city last evening. THE 'WEATHEB. ' .'IV;-..'-' . ! .'.;, Forecast for Sunday and Monday! Fair Sunday and Monday) warmer nunoay on the coast, fresh south shifting to west winds. ,(.,' LOCAL OFFICB II. S. WEATHER . RITRRA1I. Charlotte,' May 12, I p. m.-i8unris 1:3 a. m.; unet T:n p. m. totanaaro ume. LOCAL WEATHER RLrvllw Highest temperature tt.T HI . .! .9 .24 Lowest temperature . Mean temperature -.. Excess tor the day Accumulated deficiency for month.. ionimiiliixl aenaes for the year. Pranlnltatlon for 24 hour ettdlns I n m. tlnehnt if it n ; a Total preclpiutlon for the month.. I.M Accumulated excess ror tne momn., . Acoumulated deficiency for the year I.M Prevallng wind direction.. m. W. 4. MRflEI 1. UDWtTBI. BLUE RIBBON VANILLA AND LEM- on. Absolutely pure, uoea iwtc as far.- ' " OPEN ON SUNDAY FOR PRESCRIP; tlon work. Tour prescript ion is niieu her by a graduated pharmacist. - Tod always feel sure It's all right. JAB. J". STOWE A CO., DruggtsU. 'Phone 179. THB MOST DBI.iaOU8 PICKLB OH the market M Hemes ateion stansoe, stuffed with India Relish. We have juet received a barrel. Let us send you up a quart. 'Phone M. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. - SEND US TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS and orders ror medicines ana sica-rocrm supplies. Prompt and accurate service. Only th best ueed In compounding. A graduate In pharmacy always in charge. WOODALL A SHEPPARP, Druggists. 'Phone CI. WHT WAIT UNTIL TOIL ARE TAN ned and sun burned, gel a botie of Rosemary Lotion and prevent It, Fine for use after ehavlng. tl cents. DILWORTH DRUO STORE, 'Phone 147. . B. 8. DAVIS. WE HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED ANOTH er lot of beautiful bed-room papers In dainty designs and colorings. Price inc. per roll. WHEELER WALL PA PER ft, MUSIC CO.. 233 south Trron St. IT'S EABY TO OET THE FINE8T, freshest Washington bread. If you -order from us, ws get it fresh every day by express. Pos River Butter slways freh and the quality la above competi tion. Freeh crisp Potato Chips fresh every week. SARRATT A BLAKELT, Cfisrlotts and Dllworth. ' FOR RENT-110 N. TRTON. 14 ROOMS, modern, conveniently located for beard ing house; g-room hotise, furnished,- W. Vance: No. I W. Bland. I-room cottage; 713 N. Davidson, 4 rooms: 1! N. Cald well, room; 4-room house. 8. Church; 1 atore, basement and )nd floor, - W. th, 3. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. TTPEWRITER SUPPLIES; RIBBONS, carbon paper, letter eopylng books, desks, tsble. eta, .3. E. CRATTON, 4k CO., Trust Bldg. FOR SALE CHEAP-OLD SHINOLKS or kindling wood, fln building rock and old plaster. Must go at onoe.i Deliver ed, or at corner of Caldwell and- Eaat Ave. Bargains, but you must hurry. K. L.. KEE8LER. . BUSINESS MEN SHOULD TRT OUR lunch counter when. In a hurry. It'a a time aaver and you get what yen want at a nominal sum. Regular meal serv ed at our teniae. OEM RESTAURANT. E. F. CRESWELL. Manager. - ' DON'T TRY TO OET ALONO ON LAST aummer'a suit Com la and let as how you my pattern In spring and eummer good. It' on of th neateet llnea I've ever had. H. MILLER, Tb Old Reliable. WE DON'T HESITATE TO SAT WB ran furnish you with the nloset livwry In Charlotte and prove It by yoa when you have used one of eur horses and buggies. - Our prices are moderate and eur eervlce unequaled In this erty, W, O. ROSS A CO, 'Phone ML: tui and tll-Wet 4th St. '- , A LIVERY SERVICE THAT IS SAFE, good horses, nobby turnouts, drivers It you waat them Our horses. While they are not by any mean dead, are per fectly safe. 'Phone for a team for th wife and children. , J. C COCHRANE A BRO, 'Phone 12. . 1. , J- O. Howard Wilson Norrs) Sellaf MCUBBR3 OF V ; New York Cottoit Kxchang . New Tork Coffee Kxchang' , Nw Orleans Cotton Eschang , '; Liverpool Cotton. Ass'n, lAd.'.', "rCOMMI8I07r MERCHANT! , i Beawer Street '" New Tork Prompt Attention Oiven to th Ee- ; cutlon,. of Orders .on tha '.- - :: Exchange. : 'V'J i' '?OIUIERPO?tDEXCK JM?LICITE1 Special notices TJOCS. ;', We, ths undersigned Com mitter, rppointed - by the Council of the State of North Carolina, to have'granolythic pavements placed in the Cap- a 4J W a, aw ' M . noi itquzrc, now asK ior,pia3 for forty-five hundred square yards of granolythic pave- rnent ; the work and materials to be first-class. r ti In making ' said bid state time required fot placing pavements ' and amount per square yt'Ujv-WPv in ,V a;F. DIXON,. : ' ;aR LACY. Fo ? ,. FOR SALE A Brick Dwellln. Faces , Vance Park . ,.. ... i. .. Snug Frame Cottage ' li'ear .'rirat Presbyterian , church;, on fln lot. shady .side evj- a , 11,150. ' Lot. IS faet wld. N. Church street: superfine location .. .. . V. 93,000. LoC Park 'Ave.7 DU worth $o6.6o F. D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER '.V , .. . v FTRE INSURANCE - :' ,.- '". SOS a Tryoav. PRESCRIPMJS Filled By Graduatcd ; Phanaaasts. - ' . ' - It's always that way . her. W employ no one In our pre-;, scrlptlon department except Licensed Pharmacists This Insures yoa that your prescription will be com pounded according to your physician's directions. Nnrses Register. SQUARE WK NEVER CLOAK ' Druggists. Tboae) T. or If in the market for show you our list of ment properties. The Charlotte " '"""A." CJ." CRAlo, Ode IS S. Trade M. innnii JUIWAN d Homes The Central. Hotel IN THE HEART Of THE ; BUSINESS " DISTRICT . Over 116,009 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak ing thla ons of the best gppolntsd, cleanest and most comfortable he . tela jn ths Carolina, Th tablets unsurpassed south of Washington., All are eutelde rooms and ovary on electrlo-llghted. Eleo trlo elevator ssrvlcs day and night. Rooms with private btth. . oiiwiottft avo M; Pj'ffliitia00i& Wa&C'Earninji 7 i Wc Invite the attention of every wage- , earner, to.me;avdanes .or It affords a safe, and profitable place for the accumulation lot ornaUsagtVvpayyou b'sav:-VH,j;71':;-:; -.j '" v ,:v::: i) "ji j ':A''rv,'';iK';vvv-'t?& SOUTHERN LOIIX & SAVINGS D71NK M. 1 atrowa, ftrea, W. 8. Aiaaader, V, Prea, W. L. Jnktsa Cashier. R. E. COCHRANE, ".,'(.' I - v; , v t: .v.. -, -, - i . . .' r-. INSURANCE, pii6::e so. : t , I.jLlc TO L.iuii Tlte regular annual meeting of tho North - Carolina suto . Hoard of Den tal Kxamlncrs will bo held at High Point, "Kjppn Monday; Jw IStli, at 1 BV'fn., 1 for . the eaminatin of jUI applicants to practice dentistry In North Carolina. Prnotlcal . work In both operative- and mechanlcsl dentudry will be required,' applicants ruralNlilns instruments" and; snaterlal for dperaUngJ.' - -i? ', ; i , , .; n.i "' : ,. .. c.,vs5-;, v,-- ;- .r- h r.i.;il.'.H., JONES,' Secty. Tte Crcivell S:::krid Co, Ix . For tbe Traatmaat at Vi "s .Thiskey, llorphlne and v '. K Nerrons Diseases., " Special apartmenta and nuraea for lady patients. ' All forma ef elejctrlclty for treating ' nervous diseases.' and various methods of - massage. Includ ing the BllhnlaUr vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute consulting board. s v . ' Specially trained male and female nurses and attendant. - v , 8. If. CROWELL. H. D, Flrea. W. M. STUONQ M. IX. - - .- : Reatdeat IliyseXSaaV Dilwortli Tioral Gartens '" -. '"t -- -s?' 1 ,'' - , '. . - I . ', . .... ' -i .- - i l Don't hesltau to plao pear orders with us for yoar Wedding 'Flowers, Loos Cut Flower and Floral De signs.- '- ' J.' In deallns with oar. euitomers 1 tiling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto -1. "Put yourself In ' bis pia,' .- .- . fiend ua . vsur- orders and ; W will exercise, the same cam In detail as would be siren were yo her to se lect. ; --is . ,. ''- '; W' put ourselves tn your place ana grre what ' we would expect to re ceive osjrselvea. - ' - ; Th choicest selection at tral flowers. The best service, - - W. G. MePBEt Prop. P. O. Box 117. BI1 ThOIMl BEODIjJGPlAHTS; fit flowers and'-. , - . : ,. . . fJcral Designs Scholtz Green Houses . ... , ........... , -.. real estate, let us homes and invest Realty . Company Bccretssy and Madnger. '- , . r -, .Tb ITT, s-. j r yt - People 1 -. .... ;-E'--y- REAL' ESTATE 207 n. Tavcn skzet Investments n r r' I ITI 1 1 1 ' I f fl " u -1 I "'.. t I't -lira iLKUI li UL. liUiitiO' ll.at Wl.l In(rM Vou. 8-room house, modern Impr'i'vemt.tt. on Boulevard. In i ,- Dllworth;- stable on premises; worth H,60.00. - Quick ' buyer secures It st . . ,. .... .. ,. '. $3,000.00. ' "-room modern house, ' in 4th Ward; corner lot, on cur ' line.' Price- ,1 v' ..'-.. "4 . . .11, 750.00. ..Modern J-Voom. two-story.' dwelling, North College street,' on car line; choice section., i Price ..15,500.00. ' ' ' Three beautiful homes In 'Elisabeth' Heights; ; large lots; wa. ter, sewersge and lights. Only 1609 to H, 000 cash; balance can be carried - through building- and. loan. We will take., pleosur .- In. ... showing you any or all of the.se properties. 4 --t . . VJMKl till STATE LOAN JO iTrilSI C0..:?A!iY if 7?h f'M'v'-. : , k , ,.J . . . , i .. . ,. . J. . (, ; , . ....... .... , . . : . -. ' . " 1 ' . -' IFIRST UATI0;iAL 1ANIII ORCANIZED -1865: jGapita! iaind Surp!us, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: w. : t-;,T -xQSXK Vf. BRYAN' rZ .- . M-'v'r'.-'. t. -:C. BTjiutotGiis . i'- ?:. ..' ... ,' !. ' 1 . r'-1 "rt''-WnA3il& ' 43 1 Mi RATH '.rrfr ' - S' :v--r -''. - R mciowhxtj . - . ' . .. - YOUR . ; BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK GELRErVTH, PiiiOaOCcfcier 0 4)0wOw0O4i4C0040404O V THFv t v3 IICrVnAl $2(30,000.03 l?crdi2hts end fsreers CHARlOTTt r C e50w04OfOwbCOw0 ft' :.THE CHARLOTTE It la' our constant aim to be courteous and aceemmsdaUng to all classes and mak thla a bank where those of modem means r gnall bavs the same treatment aa those more favorably situated,, 'J v Teu are cordially invited to open a bank account with ua . , W. rL TOTTTY, (ashler V: B. D. MATH, President eHTlRLOTTE TRUST GO. . ; : Capital, 9100,000. r : V$ziWow iB tfsfness P Solicitci l: . :f ' .v,v;.v. v 't .v-jj.:..-r.': vv omcERs a. in. issruB,'- c m. pattersox, t-it iiacood, uiiva-..j( SM,,MI. . - Vic Prcaldent. . y - Cashier. . IS EAST PROGRESSIVE Ideas and methods guide the policy of , this Bank . and we appreciate andicater to. the legitimate de-; mands of progressive customers. ; . Small: as well as large accounts are solicited. , - y. ; Southern States Trust Go. ft . . CAPITAL $200,000 . ' J, ' U - ' '. - TRUST BOTMWG. 5 ' CHARLOTTE. K. tt 4 - 43Ea BTKPHKNS, T. S. FRAMKLIX.'W.-IL WOOD.' i - President. j Vlca Pt).-' l". '. Tcaaartw, . , - . SOUTHERN mLlc Subject, v.v".r-.. ', V.;.:v: .1' to Arcade II y4;!S';'':v! inmm 10 to 10 Btatesvllla is wsoarrua hi, wu vv.wu . at 100,; y...y ;.,'-, ' 10 to'IO Olbson M. ?:! :ft !j Vl' ' I Olbson Pref. '100. :v' ;, .(f 10 to 20 Broomdeld I0S - .- . . 10 Kerr Bag Co. 70. -f-':X'. Z.rW: 10 Odell l" i ; ' - 10 to 40 Loula 101. - v 10 Louise Pref.. 100 and Int ' F. e. 21BBOTT . You are entitled to an up-to-date banking service and.". the , little - courtesies . and fn- .' vors a . bank can extend. ' We aim" first of - all ; to give you v -"safety and good service and- such liberality and accommo- . , datlon aa are consistent - with 1 safe nfethods.. Why. not - drop In ,and see us - about - your'1 account T ,.."m - , cc::::ercui mm t , R A. DUNN, Pre, 1 . -".W. E. HOLT, V. P., -i A. a. nnE.MZER,.cnHh..r ,' . A., T. 6UJIMEV, Asst. Cask. : -. CHAM.: A. '.WILLIAMS. Ws Invite yon. ta open an account with as, prwnalsmg every courtesy and accommodation awnslsteat with sound banking. .K - . V--'-' '-.- We pay four per cent Interest ess time deposttsv -' CEO. R WlLSOI. President. -JNOt. B. ROSS, Vloe rreataead, " W. a WlXKSrsOX.' Caahier. . - x NATI ON AL BANK ' TRADE STREET.! 1 . to Sale. .10.to;80 'IMIIIng;s: 8lar'wantaV'-;C-';'..'-:;i ( ?; a' 5- ri&w&w .Highland FarK Prcr. ,101 and Int. 10 to -to riorencc J to, v.''-- 80 . to SO Cora $.-. ; y: ' ;'.,; , 20 Crowders Mt (par $50f tl. V p ' SO Osark ISO. , , : ' 10 Fidelity 90.- , . 20 to BO Klns,'Mln. - , 51 V ; 26 Southern 10. . 10 to 0 Enterprise tl.BO, & eOLlPTlNY .1 -, " i '! , - v r t Cv' t '.. '( I ti
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 13, 1906, edition 1
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