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0 V... CEARLOTrE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY; 22,,190G. THE CELEBRATION BEGINS thousands ojp visitors here y .....it hmiemlnsr .Weather, Cl r k.tia Twimd VIU Vlsltora Teste. vy and U Mrst Day of tho VHh vt May Prog uiun VV's baor" The Marino Uana jw.au a -cldcd lilt-Osr. Corcoran sad HI , Cavalrymen rav - JSEfPEIlS? ! ; Crowd -Tt Monkey DrlU IWIU be ltPftwib-rdV KrerybodT Delighted llw. rrnlYal Of v 1411 to C1UD IlMvoUoa Last Night. . The first Air of tht JOtb of May ': i.tntian: for' 1MI..7 : over,': Th rromlse of rein ' kept :' people ummtd tip something like ,, or i 8.00 visitors. Although the day was showery, the programme, as previous ly arranged, was given, who me -ception or the bell gams at the park at 1 o'clock, and that was postponed. . The Marine Band played at 11 a. m. . Troop O. of the Mlh regiment of the : United sum cavalry, drilled at 4 p. rnn the carnival of lights was la full . mm an the main streets, at 7.1. and ' the reception took place at the South era Manufacturers Club at last evening. ' -?r;-v -r "-' ' ' --; : Th nr-ra m for to-day follows lgiiO a. m. The Marine Band will play for an hour on the grand stand at the corner ox noum mttou ub w .a A triteta. : 11 a. m. Military and nremena atrMt oareda Rearular army troops. ' " State troops, veterans and city, fire de- pertinent will take part In this parade. . Human flag- on grand stand at the ' ' corner of South Tryon and Second . streets. Governor R. B. Olenn and Ms staff, rn full uniform, will view the .' parade. , if :ia . tn . Vetersns' drill In front " " of the grandstand at the corner-of South Tryon and second streets. !: p.m. -Balloon ascensions (S) at the Fair Grounda , . . 4 p. m. Exhibition drill by Infan try, cavalry and marines (regular ar my) at the Fair Grounds. Governor ' Glenn and his staff will attend. Ma , c tine and Third Regiment bands will 1 : play at these exerclsea '. 7:l p. rn. Carnival of lights on " mala streets. - d. m. Special concert by Ma ' rlne Band la Academy of Music. (Benefit of Marine Band.) p. nu Balloon ascension. Fair ' Gronnda . ' ' Pro-nthr at 11 o'clock Lieut. Wll lians A. Santelmann, leader Of the United States Marine Band, had his man la place on 'the platform at tho - oorner of Tryon and Second streeta . A considerable crowd had assembled ' In the streets and on the grand stsnd -' " despite the early morning showers .. and the threatening ciouo. At tne w first blast of the horns throngs of men . and women began to turn toward the ' music, and before the concert had pro . greased far most of the seats on Prof. R, L Keesler'e stand were occupied and hundreds and hundreds of per . ' sons stood on the ground. Lieut- Santelmann has sixty men In 1 him band and they know how to make J. music He arrived here Sunday night ' and will remain until Wednesday night . when be returns to Washington. The programme yesterday morning Includ ' ed such selections as "Maryland,' . ' Dixie," "Bed el la," a selection from - Faust, "Dixie," -Laughing Water" and The Star Spangled Banner. There was various styles of music for vsri- - ous people. Those who liked quick ' stirring ragtime tunes had reason to rejoice and those who liked the liner "'"peratlo muslo were Slso gratified. Lieut. Santelmann gracefully respond ed to several hearty encores from the , appreciative audience. V ' TUB CAVAXRT DRILL. Eight thousand people saw Capt Corcoran and his splendid cavalrymen . do some interesting drills at tne aieca- Jenburg Fair Grounds yesterday after v noon. . As Mr. W. 8. Dorr and his committee bad arranged, the drill commenced at 4 o'clock and contln wed for an hour or more. The first drill, a dress ceremonial affair, was cleverly dona The men and th homes attracted much attention. All sorts of Interesting figures were cut. . ' .When CapC Corcoran had concluded the first part of his programme the : marines, th Infantrymen and the f Marine Band gave a dress parade drill, lasting about 10 minutes, which ' . -was followed by th most Interesting , feature of the day, the "Monkey Will." by the cavalrymen. ; The cavalrymen were clad In shirt, ' trousers and moccasins, and rode bare " ""-park for this drill. The first fest of the well-trained riders wss to ride sround In a clr V ' cle, in single file, end Jump from . their horses to ths ground end up ' .. again while they went In a swinging trot,' This was followed by a twirling - - Jump, that landed the rider with his fee to ths tall of his steed. The next step wss to jump down on one r sld and bound dear of the horse to . the other and then astride again. One : young fellow did thle stunt four times , without resting, to the delight of the crowd. The fourth trlrk wss to stand . on the horse and ride. Later two ', - men rode one horse, the one In front sjruldlng while the other Jumped to the ground, up sgaln. facing first one way and then the other. Each man . rod two and then three horses. Six ' ' men formed a pyramid on three horses. ' : trotting at a lively pace. A hur- Y .die was made of men on their sit fours: this the horses jumped. The . boys closed the drill standing on their fiorna, and riding four abreast. They ' left the field that way amidst the . - cheers of the multitude. ' Capt. Corcoran snd his men acquit ted themselves well and every man. , Voman or child who saw them do their " clever work thinks more of his or ; , . Iter country than he did before he saw -. tne ona ;,,( THE CARNIVAL OF LIGHTS. ' : Nothing la adding more to the cete ' bratlon than th multitude of elw trie lights which are to be seen within '.. twto blocks of th squsre. Many of the store fronts have been handsome- ", ly illumined and strings of lights cross .the streets at regular Intervals. Each , , telegrsph pole has been wired snd there are lights everywhere. Some ere red. some white, and others blue, , all harmonising and giving to the o:ner aooea oeeuty. xn general erheme is a very handsome one. and - the effect Is all thst could be desired. '! ';. Th carnival of lights Is a success of : , in celebration. TR RECEPTTOW OF THE CLL'Il . LAST NIGHT. r r", '' Th Informal reception given by the Southern Manufacturers' Clsb last nigbt, la honor or Oov, Glena and staff, the army and navy officers who ' are here and the local committee who have chsrge of the celebration was a ' moat delightful affair. . Hosts of men and women called to pay their re Pts to the prominent visitors. The following named wre the guests of ; honor: Got. R. 8. Glenn, Oeo. T. R. Xobertson, Col. T. X Klrkpstrick. WaJ. K. O.-, Glenn, Col. George L Peterson. Cspt. E. tl fioyte, CoL Sol Gallert, Col. Chsrles M. John ston, CoL D. U Ward, Col. D. M. Hod. - gs and Cok J. A. Jones, all of North rollna; Cspt T. M. Corcorsn. First ' I tut. A.- II. Pavldaod snd Second Mut. M. C . Bristol, of Troop G of thm Thirteenth regiment Of United f rates ceyslry; Capt. Louis M. Gulick, AKl'nt Guartrmsster W. It. Lem I r. ' l ret Lieut. Davis B. Wills and the nrlne: Cspt. L. ,1 ;- DurVee, I lAm. Ji. n. ifuguit, K, I. M-Con. f f'H. J- A. Hwktnsnn, Q. IS. Murphy, I provs true. f hope that right has be ,.. IX Holiday, and F. J OsUrman I come Ulumphant, that true liberty and Bankhead. of' Com Denies 'I and! K or the Seventeenth Regiment ox United States Infantry and Lieut Wll- Ham A. Santelmann. ' of the Marin Band. The line , of distinguished guests (was la the parlor and la tno library snd card rooms punch was served, and In the dining room a light lunch. ' ! i , , ' ' Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Ostermann accompanied their husbands. " Rlchsrdson s Orcheatra, assisted or a quartette f rom th. Marine Band, furbished muslo for the occasion. v , OOOD WORK BT, POLICEMEN. ; Too much cannot be said la prats of -the policemen for their part m . . i. fPk. DerfMr order an1 ire not bunting ror persons who do not Interfere with thco""Pondn .iv,. ,... . a tin mam of his monthly letters went to one ad- AT'.mV fale ad. -weaterdas- 4.in. th. An. r .. mv.w nii it was maintained bv four offlcera It Is useless for th suthorlUes to try to keep th west sidewalk, of South Try- on stret from First to Second, open during; the band concert ther and In- stead of doing thst an effort should ha mm Am to turn th treTel in soma other direction. No one would suffer a loaa of time or from mental snrulsh by having to walk across to the east side walk. -V t- . All delivery wagons, as far as nrae- tloabie, were sent by tne bar a streets yesterday and the policemen pray tnr , f: this - In rnntlnu. Th KW'JiW all who stay within reasonable bounda . :. :' ' THE PROSPECTS rOR TO-DAT, Th orosoects tat k crowd to-day are very An.. If the weather permits many' people viu come in ..on in morning traina . , THE PROGRAMME FOR WEDNES- VA-i. . Th programme for. to-morrow reaos: 11 a. St. norai -araae; aiso in- dustiial Floats and . Decorated Auto- mobllea 11:10 P. M. Speech by Hon Champ Clark, of Missouri, at Vane Park, Subject "Ths United States In the Twentieth Century. 1:10 P. M Balloon Ascensions at ths Fslr Grounda 4 P. M. Exhibition Drill by Infant ry, Cavalry and Marines st ths Fslr Grounda Marine and Third Begi ment Bands Will Furnish Music. 7:10 P. M. Carnival of Lights on Main Streets. I P. M.Iled Men and Haymakers' Parade With Torches. Red Men Dressed as Indiana ' P. M. Grand Fir Works Display and Night Balloon Ascension at the Fslr Grounda :0TH OF MAT NOTES. Judge A. W. Graham and a squad of uniformed Confederate veterans from Granville snd Vance county ar rived In the city last evening and ar quartered at the city halt The squad Is composed of some of the best known cltltens of their section. The Cornwall Rifles, of Cornwall. 8. C, one of the beet companies of infantry in the South Carolina Nation al Ouard, arrived In the city last ev ening to participate In the celebra tion. The South Carolinians are mors thsn welcome. It la Interesting to note that the Seventeenth Infantry, Companies 1 nd K, which are here to , partici pate In the celebration, hav seen ac tive service lb the Philippine Islanda It was stationed in the territory of the Sultan of Sulu for quite a while and kept Itself interested In subduing the wily subjects of the sultan. Th men here ere a set of healthy, Jolly good fellows, who ar doing all In their power to give others a good time and they are having a good time themselvea Th committee that will awsrd th four prises for the most attractive float In the Industrial parade to-mor row has been sppolnted ss follows: Col. Leroy springs, Col. D. M. Hodges. Col. J. T. Gardner,, Messrs. John A. Rims snd Thos. L. Craig. Ths com mlttee Is requeeted to meet Mr. H. C. Long, chairman of that committee, at the Central Hotel, to-morrow morn ing at 11 o'clock. The game of baseball between two teams from Companies K snd M. which was started at the fair grounds Sundsy afternoon, will be played to- taama DlaV fasL snanov bill as thm in,' a. , ...P.Py. T .i-V . iiuiiui run ti, m i , m m in, iiiivr- rupted Sundsy game Judged.' Com- psny M Is not here, but it sent Its baseDsii team, wnicn nas never been defeated hy any except a professional team. The nine from Company K also has an excellent record and a fine game la expected. In speaking of the Interrupted game or Hunday chaplain ioherty. of the Seventeenth Regiment, said thst ths Sundsy games at Fort Mc pherson sre one of the most pleasant and profitable feature of life In th barracks. The nines ere generally witnessed ny snout z.ooo people, who go out fro" Atlanta. He said that he thought i' A Sunday baseball, under the circumstances described. Is con- duclvs to the morals of the soldiers. BEflKMAX MAY BK AX KDITOrt. ulillalter Wsnts Anarchist Who Shot at rVlck to Ilua a I,auor Depart ment. Pittsburg Dispatch. Alexander Berkman, the anarchist. who has been In prison fourteen years for shooting st ii. u. rrirk, who was then head of the Carnegie Steel Com pany, waa released Friday. Berkman wrote a long statement. In which he refers to his prison exps- rlenc ss "hell on earth." Among other things n says: "Horns time ago 1 received an offer from a newspaper publisher. He In formed me that he la planning to In troduce a new feature In one of his papers, namely, a Isbor deportment. he character of which is to be both scientific In the field of progressiva political economy nd practical, deal ing with all news or the labor world, the relations of labor and capital, etc. "1 replied that, after my release. should go to talk the matter over personally with ths publisher and I promised to accept th position If It IS suits bis, "I shall therefore leavs Pittsburg on the Hth to keep my engagement. runner tnsn mac a nave no Plana wny puna castles t i am too happy lust now to make plana I am hap py because of the mere fact ' that navs survived thee fourteen years of torture these Egyptlsa years of a life no, of mere existencs, worse than ancient slavery for did not ven th most abject slave, whits or black. have a few hours h might call his own, the company of congenial friends, the warm hand clasps of his fellow slsvea and his loved onssT They tell me wonderful stories of the great changes that hav taken place in the world during my 'ab sence. They say i snail find myself stranger in sn entirely new and chsnged world. I hop It msy prove true. . i nope so. ror at tne time when wss retired from the world the stone or in woria were rsiterrng BruUr th heavy cross or injustice. omre Ion and misery, and i maid hear the an guished cry of suffering humanity even eoovs in cianaing or mr own nesvy ensm. . ' . .'.,-,-' "Bat now the world Is rhsnred. they tell ma." I fervently hope It may rules the world.' thst Injustice Is I Known, that oppression is ltnpossioie, that I shall. In short return into I world of a truly civilised humanity, ln- to th sreat family of brotners ana leisters, whoa happy lives speu iov, I truth' and brotherhood." . . J During his Imprisonment Borkman I was allowed few of the privileges oth- I er prisoners received. For the six I years he was in solitary confinement I he was allowed no correspondence. AI iter his letter writing time began he I was allowed to write one tetter every I thirty, daya. Notwithstanding this he ai "u:v'"l J""?"! I " C7."Z," I was iviDi pa wpi on vwun, - I - V"T lrsa: Smith. 119 East Thir- teentb street New York,. -' -v, , July last he has received an eversg of six letter day froin all Prta of ths country. t, f .? - On witi always from his sister, who "ves In Mew Tork city. Another was from a young girl la Now Tork whom be has never 'seen. -All these letters I were , answered - In the one monthly epist! he was allowed to writ and they all went to "E. Smith. This I mysterious personage ' answered all tne letters Hera man wanted answered i ana in mis jray ne aept up nis cor i responaence. CITY TAX RETURNS NOTICE I This is to notify all oersons and I corporations residing In th city ofl I -nariotte, who ewn or hav control ?. taxB' Property ln the city, on "V ".. ;''mt"", L," ' m TiHr .-V-i.Tr" riVZHL' " J7V,t V.t: AV mai.."1 betwn I twenty-one and fifty years of age ari I liable for poll tax.) Br authority of tne amended charter of th city or i cnariotte. section 10. Cltr returns mada at the County Court House, sams place as Bute snd County returns are made. C M. ETHEREDQB, Clerk and Treasurer. Special Hotices WHEN 147 18 BUST CALL 182J. 1J1L.VV UKT1I imilU STOKE. b a da via. MAOIC HEADACHE POWDERS HAVE never been known to fall. Try them If you have a celebration headache. JAS. P. STOWE CO., Druggists. 'Phone XTi. WITHOUT ANT DOUBT DEERFOOT farm-allced Bacon. Backed In om pound glass Jars, excels all other sliced Bacon, do matter under wnat orana packed. It makes the daintiest of breakfast dlsbes, and only coats So. a Jar. If you want the beat, and "It pays to buy tne Deal." order a jar now. 'Phone M. MILLER-VAN NESS CO, SEND U8 TOUR PRESCRIPTIONS and orders for medicines and sick-room suDDlies. PromDt and accurate service. Only the beat WOODALL 8HEP- PARD. Druggists. ABSOLUTELY PURITY. GREAT strength and delicious natural flavor have made Blue Ribbon Lemon and Va nilla famous. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. CLEAN- ed, adjusted. Best repair shop In Car-1 ollnaa. 'Phone ua when In tronble. Re lief machines furnished. J. E. CRAY- TON 4h CO., 'Phone 104. Trust Bldg. WE REFER WITH PRIDE TO THE Central Hotel, which we have just ca pered throughout Visitors are Invited! to call snd see our stock while In the! city. WHEELER WALL PAPER l MUSIC CO.. gM South .Tryon street BETTER NOT WAIT: ITB DANGER OUS to put of until next week to supply yourself with the stuff. Hams will be In big demand and everybody will want boiled ham: It's qulek; It's easy to pre- Ksre. we have au moos or gooa nams, irge or small. Sugar Cured, smoked and any old way. BmlthfUld hams, a good supply. BAKRATT at BLAKELY, Charlotte and DUworth. FOR QUICK SALE-SO.000 8ECOND- hand brick, but the nnest you ever saw; some tin rooting that Is sure enough tin: choice building rock; short pieces of lumber for firewood at half price ofl wood. Bee me quick. E. L. KEESLER. 'Pnone M4. nKIiT- 19 N- TRTON. CLOSB IN. modem conveniences. 14 rooms; suluhle for a boarding house; e-room house 6114 1 K. 7th, iii.b; e-room nouse tu r. v., 110 00: S-room house. I2 N. Caldwell t7.0O; t-room house, Ponlsr street, be tween stonewall ana if. k. 4. an- THCR HENDERSON BRO. 8IIKRRILL MINERAL WATER CURES pyspepela. Constipation. Indlsestlon. Mlllouanesa. Catarrh of Rtomach. All Bladder and Kidney Troubles. We I sue ran tee this water, wnen no none- fit la derived no charges will be made. Phnna til. N. J. 8HERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO., Charlotte, N. C.l B1I8INK8S MEN SHOULD TRT OUR lunch counter wnen in a nurry. u s time saver and you get what you wsnt I at a nominal sum. Regular meale serv ed St our tanlee. OEM RESTAURANT, E. r. CREbwi.LiU Manager. WE DON'T HESITATH TO SAT WE eae rurnian von witn tna nioeet uverv I In Charlotte and prove It by you when you have used one or our horses ana buggies. Our prices are moderate and eur aervlee uneaualee in this olty. W. O. ROSS CO. 'Phone ML K and 111 West 4tn St. A LIVERT SERVICE THAT IS SAPB. gooa norsem, noaor tumouia, an vers II you want them. Our horses, while they are not by any means dead, are per fectly aafe. 'Phone for a learn for the wife and children. J, U. COCHRANE e bko. i none ex. Remember we are sole agents In Char lotte for Huyler's Famous Candies Big shipment just -received. Our Fountain Is the best in the State. Quench your thirst at ,,-V-Ay, ,,.. WEI METER CLOSB. ,' Drvgglsls, ' I Thou T.V, VISITORS JfliiiwS Chill Win fiend Cruiser to Jamestown. -Washington. May 2 LThe Ameri can minister to Chile. Mr. Hicks, has nounea in Senate Department that the Chilean government has accent ed the Invitation of the President to participate in the naval and marine exposition In Hampton Roads next year commemorative. of the ter-cen-tennlal of the settlement of James town. i Minister Hicks writes thst the Chilean navy win be represented by the cruiser Baquedano. v t ?THE WEATHER. ! j Forecast tnm t...... -.a wi... Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; fresh east to south wlnda - Charlotte, Mar tl,' p m.-Sunrlse tM XOCAL WEATHER REPORT.. "' Highest temperature ;.7 M .ii .m .00 M rr- , .. .. . Y"""" ' "r too aay ., .. . Accumulated departure for month.. Accumulated excess for the year.... Precipitation for M hours ending t p. m. (Inches)., ., ., ... ..... .7' .5 Total precipitation for the month.... 1.47 Aecumulated deflcleneif fnr nvnnth .St Accumulated denclencr for the year 4.24 Prevailing wind direction N.B. . W. J. BENNETT, Observer, tut Flowers and . ,x ; Floral Designs Scholtz Green Houses- ' PHONE 2061. Ike Crowell Sanitorium Co., Inc. ., For the Treatment of .Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients, All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage, includ ing th Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board, . Specially trained male and female nurses and attsndsnta S. M. CROWELL. M. D, Pres. W. M. STRONG. M. D Resident FhyslcHam, Th gain In new building and Industry la North Carolina Is grant than at any period In th Bute's history. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. f Raleigh, N. C, should receive 1U proportion of this prosperity a compared with ths percenters of new business given to It In periods of less Industrial activity. Give it the insurance on th desirable new properties yon bar to offer. It will help to build up our home State and contln a the groat era of prosperity now enjoyed by our poop I, t Southern States- Trust Company; Agents HARVEY LAMBETH - Manager Insurance DepartmeaL , Rich, Ripe and Rare Do you want a book of premiums, poetry and poverty, - -Giving a history of good Tobacco-ology, Telling when Columbus and his orew , Discovered the land where Rich and Rip grew. And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of Harvey's Natural Leaft If you want" this beautiful book. Portraying Harvey's ugly looks, Send Ten Cents In stamps or Twenty Rich and . Ripe Tobacco tags To The WhitakerHarvey Go. WINSTON-SALEM. If. C. Homes or Investments If in the market for real estate, let us show you our list of homes and invest ment properties. The Charlotte Realty Company A. O. OtAIO, Secretory and Manager. .; Oflloe It C Trad SC The Central Hotel IN THE HEART Of THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Over $10,000 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak ing this one of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tels In the Carolines The table Is .unsurpassed south of Washington. All are outside rooms and every one electrto-llghted. Elec tric elevator service day and night. Rooms with private bath. - Charlotte, N. C. M. P. O'Callalian, Manager . We invite the attention of every wage earner to theavdantages of ourv Savings Bank, It affords a safe and profitable place for the accumulation 1 of small savings. " We pay' you to saye.M , SOUTHERN L021N & SAVINGS DHIVIC I. M. Brown. rrea, W, a Aiessnder, V. Prea, W. I Jenkins, Casalem, It. E. COCHRANE, INSURAfilCl; PHONE 50. f IlmJ)o:iio FOR SULE "A" Brick" Dweinng.' Tacsf i Vimj Park .......... ;: . .'Snug Tram Cottage ;iiar First XvaKvtrlfln .iiireh; an flns j lot shady sld , , . , , . . ; . SMW. t) xi Vui miAmJrt. Church street: superfine location ; CTffVf-"9 tot, Park Ave i DUworth $O0.0O. K D. TILBXTINDBR "v"' T rEAIj ESTATE DEALEK, . ' ; " FIRS XKSURAIfCE -f V - ' I- Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place your orders with Us for your-Wsddlng Flowers Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De- in dealing wlth' ow" customers hi filling orders by mall, wire or direct-1 our motto is, "Put yourself to . his Send as your orders and ws will I exercise the same care In detail as I would be given were yoo her w se- mm . .- .r " ' .' ' I We put oursehres In your place and give what we would expect to re-1 The choicest selection . Of out I fiowsra me best service. W. G. McPIIEE. Prop. Charlotte, N. C P. O. Box toll 'Befl thtsjei, Ption S7T. REAL ESTATE 207 Ji. THYOri STREET v V . Two Cnolce Homes on Elizabeth Avenue, with loU U2xlJ. Both ! properties ; have "eight rooms each: beautifully located, with flne J :r, V,?T-?' -th watiir 'so sewerage. s 'A vV let: us ahow you over these properties and quote ydu prices and ' - V terms.' - ,-. V.:,;';;-':fvS.V-v .. '" ' r - ; -. souniEiri heal estait loati v aj;d twst company mm tflRST NATIONAL BANIlf . .. JRCAWIZED: Ig65 ---Zl,- Capital -rtr DmCCTORSi r. x. BRowir .GEO. W. BKTAIf " v " v - - ...el. a BTJRROTJOHS ' , rRAJVH GILRKATII .'. -f,i, s mtkhs w B. McDOWIXu . . - , . H. M. MeADElt i v '-, , VT. B. nODMAK ; fJ vr. WADB 1 . CHAS. A. wtTlilAOT. YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK GIIKEATH, Pres. mm mmmmmmm - , f . 1! reni farm CHARLOTTE ti C THE CHARLOTTE RATIONAL BANK i - v . . ' ." . . . . i. - - . : .-------- It is owr constant sJm to b ourtous and aeoommodatlng to an classes and mak this a bank where) the moderate meaaa shan have the same treateat as the mora favorably altuatsd, Tea are sordlally Invited to open a bank eooount with as. ' W. IL TftTTTY, Castitr - B. 0. llttffl, PrcsiicnL GHRRLOTTE TRUST GO. Gapltal. ftOO.OOO. ..y;.; Every . Branch . of . Banking- ; ; ; m " ssssBsssssa---as--ssB ssaa an samansssnsB-sn-a-sM m tassn i i ii i ' Your Business Soto orncEitw. it XJTTL-, -4 a IS EAST Our Customers From over th Stat who visit ' CharkU this week ara ooWUaDy Invited to maka our ofBocs their - headquarters, and aOov as to aerva thrrn la any way poeslblo, , '-.-".: y ':',. Southern .States S Trust Go. V:'-"V-..,-': .y ', OAtTIAXi $30000 ,:;x :-v ; TBtrsT BtTODnra cniARixyrra, w. o. ; ; ' VEX). STKPUIuNa, T. B. FRANKUt, W. IL WOOD , ' ' Wealdent. . ... Vlo rrsa. . Treeanrar. .' f M1L.I STOUKS WZINTBU t i ' I ; Osark 111 ' V Arlington 111. : 4 . -,, ; .;''. ' f v '' ,v . ' . - Lowell 110. v ? ' Ilosklns rref.000. Henrietta 101. v - , - 1 Florence 110. . , Pell City 101. '., ' Pell City Pref. 10U . Mollohon 10. , . .' , Marlboro . ' ' '"; loTy 'Pref. ip, , . " - CliltsidsJII. .......j.s: : - P. C TIDDOTT & CO, III , To call your attention to the ; fact that we are In better , position- now than ever before ; to handle your , banking busl-' . nesa v - ..V..- . y. ; ' 'In ' lending -yQu money. In, i. handling y r your-i. out-of-town r. Items, . in: rate of Interest . on Time and Savings Deposits, In , , our liberal dealing with cus tomers, we can offer you ln- ducements to do business with' ; this bank. . :: CCriEOAl XATICXA1 BAXJL- .' .., 1L A. DUNN, Pre, ' , -'1 W E. HOLT, V V ' ,; - A. O. BTtKNIZER. Cash.. ;. A. T. SUMMETY. Aiut. n.ih and Surpfds, $500,000.00 . H. 11 VICTOR, Cashier ICAPITAI $200,000.06 ASSETS S1500.000.0D . W tent rn to open an aooouat with ma, promising every eosrtesy aad aooomsaodaUon oaslst&t with aoaad We war tow par sent httsrest gaj tlai dsposlta. , OK(K K, WTLSOIT. Fraatdea. rso. B. ROSS, Vic fl lile w. a muLisnoii, cstshiec m. patt-tisox, l, n. bagood, - VMS) rresiant, , TRADE STREET. . Vs ; 1 ' '.-.L, "",: UP; American Spinning Com raooMt. . . .',',,:. 'Ware Shoals. J ;,; Clifton Preferred. - ' , victor. - : ; Oranltesvllle. ' . . " Brandon.. (' Helton. ' ', ': J ' ' Avondale. '''-;-' : ' V ' 'Warren Mfg. Co. ' " Chorions Trouser.Co. . 'f '""'r ; , . , ' : :.'v' . .' '. ' " ' '. -. ' . . " '. : ' ' ...... K.-1. Charlotte, JI. C "mfo'". l 'IV, A ... .; 4 ' ' 'J:''y.t. A. ..'-.i.-v .-:.., ' 'V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 22, 1906, edition 1
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