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7'', 10 , OHAKLOrE DAILY OBSERVER, . MAY. 2D, . 1906.. ;.-v,.-ir .f.'V- ... SOCIETY AMIVEBSAB1E3 DAY'S EXERCISES AT DAVIDSOX. Bev. Oorrn IL. Cornelsoa Alumni Atklrrat tn Kurtvn Deliver Kunvocan Hall How and What to Itad- ' Re. K. D. Hrown. In ' Fill . Mall, v 8pMb ew "Truth WlUboa JYW' r Imprompta 6perctaa by , Visiting " ,. Alumni 4ter. Dr. M. - Bv ' llardla ' ; Elected Trustee lr. ft Alphonno "' ; fcmjth Deliver Literary Adders Tolay-Other Event on tbo Pro. Vi cram me. : Special to The Observer. V V Davidson College, Mar In the ; Eumenean Society to-night Rev. Oeo. . H. Cornelaon was the alumni ora ? tor.' He took aa hie theme. "How and What to Read." Both elements, the how and the what, were treated at length and In a most comprehensive war.. The address really contained a great deal of sound advice and di rection which the young men who ex pact to be readers through a life time are the stronger and wiser for hearing It It showed that Mr. Cor nelson, though himself a young man. has read what great minds nave nad to say on the subject and has tried to get for his own guidance some practical rules that would make his perusal of books count for most In making him a full and a ready man. Be Introduced his subject with the statement, made by President Porter, that the African savage brought by Ltvingtone to London was able to ap- J tractate alt that he saw except the Ibrarlea These had no meaning for him. He was an untutored barba rian. What to read is no easy matter to decide. Sir John Lubbock's lint would net satisfy all tastes. Frederick Har rison's catalogue of books still leaves us In a state of discontent. Ills se vere and classical taste as evidenced by such a list of titles is not catholic eaougb to please the generality of van educated people, and many have found delight in reading Arthur J. Balfour's "Rectorial Address." In which he takes issue with Mr. Harri son and proceeds. In a most thorough and unanswerable way. to demonstrate Che errors In Mr. Harrison's argu ment and the untruths in his state ments. How shall one read, fast or slow? Gladstone. Macaulay and others read as fast almost as they could turn the pares- But over against this Is the old philosopher, Carlyle, who ad vised a very different method. And why should Macaulay, whoa mem ory was like a vice, and why should Oladstone have read and re-read their favorite authors, if the flnrt perusal bad been effective In making them masters of the contents of the bonk? After all the reader must be his own Judge. The subject. Its Importance, one's mental powers, are all elements to help one to a decision ss to how fast to read. PHI SOCIETY'S EXERCISES. In the Phi Society, Rev. K. D. Brown took aa his theme the society motto, "Verlte Sans Peur" "Truth Without Fear." He dwelt on the Im portance of seeking, knowing and do ing the truth as the salvation of this and all age. Men, In this day, seem afraid to know, forgetting the fact that truth ha- ever made men tri'f and brave and good. History, pro fane and sacred, abounds with lllus- trations of this. The three Hebrew i children in the furnace of fire were strong In the uonsclouaneas that truth and right were theirs. John the bap tist, to whom the Saviour paid the tribute that none had been born great er then he, proves the same fact. And, In later history, Luther in his tight agalnat the papacy; John Knox, the hero of Scotland, never fearing the face of man; William the Silent and his devoted Hollanders are all Inntan res that history presents to show that ths truth Is Invincible and muni pre vail. It Is truth, not a lie, that blesses the world. Therefore be men of truth. . In the Phi Society the valedictory oration was delivered by Mr. Stearns, of Aahevllle, and the reaponne was made by Mr. lilythe. f lluntersville. I'ipplotna mere given out by Presi dent C. C. Shaw. In the Kumenean Society the vale dictory was spoken by J. V. Moore, and ths reaponxe by It. '. !ve, both of South Carolina. President John McKachern delivered the diploma. SPEECH KH HY VISITING ALUMNI. The ususl Impromptu speeches by visiting alumni with their full quota ef Jokes, new and old. fresh and vig orous, stsle and psllld. were also spe cial features of ttio closing exercises of the evening. These, good and bad, are slwsys nJoyd. Commencement would not bo complete without them. At a meeting of the alumni associa tion this evening, Hev. Dr. Martin D. Hardin, of Charlotte, whs elected a trustee to sue. eed Mr. Sam Watklns. of Henderson, who resigned, end Mr. John MrHween. of Tlmmonsvllle, S. C, was elected to succeed Hev. Alex ander Hprunt, who Is now on the board from Charleston Presbytery. The old officers were re-elected: Hev. Oeo. Cornelson, president; Hev. . W. Drown, vice president; Prof. John I. Xjouglas. secretary. A committee was appointed to discuss the matter and i " some srrsngemcnt cou( not t made by tha end of another year by which a Joint celebration of the two literary societies could he held at commencement thn t .. ana alumni nrnilnn a r.i ,.r,...i.n.. i .... ... niiun H,i auditorium In which the entire body of visitors and others could gnln en- ! trance. As It Is. the society halls do rot begin to have sesMng room tor even the students. ; DR. ALPHONSO SMITH KI'KAKS TO-DAY. To-morrow Dr. Alphonno Hmlth peaks, the bosrd of truatcra meet, th orchestra gives an afternoon con- I cert, the representatives of the liter- ; ary societies speak and the alumni reception, the soclsl event of com rnencement, is held In the Biblical Hall building. ! HEV. THOMAS W. K K.N I) LI. DEA n. Aged Minister Dies at Homo of Ilia Son Trie Funeral Services This . w Afternoon. Rev. Thomss W. Kendall died last flight at l;o'clock at the home , Cf his son. Mr. P. M. Kendall, st No . 4 East Fourth street. He had been IB feeble health for about two yesrs. but was not seriously ill until six , weeks ago, when ha suffered a stroke , tf psralysis, from which he never : rallied. The funeral services will be conduced at the home this afternoon svt t o'clock by Rev. H. K. Hover. ' P sat or of Tryon Street Methodist , church, and the remains will he tsken to Long Pine. Anson county, this even , Ing. for Interment " . M'- Kendall wss 14 year old and had been a minister in th Metho dist Episcopal Church for nearly half century. He Is survived by four on and two daughters, aa follows: Mr. P. M. Kendall, ef Charlotte: Mr. W.-P, Kenaall. of Monro; Mr,V, I. Kendall, of Atlanta, Oa.j Mr, JYT. . Kendall, of Montgomery. Ala. Mrs. . R.'B. Myers, of Charlotte, and Mrs. C A. Moody, of JUrtsvllle, 8, C. It Is safe to ssy that the girts ef itot re sweeter and more beautiful than th girls of war times. The up-to-date gtrls 5 T or TaWeu...,B. II. Jordan SS V. t v v ' , ' ' V i .... GBAT1TUDE TO BOOSEVELT EXECCTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS. Ejprraalima of Appreciation to bo . brm to the President and the Ad ministration of the National Gov ernment for Their Interest In, and , Contribution to, the gotta of May Olebrauon tiovcrnor Glenn, Mayor McXInch and Others Thank ed for tlie Work that Made the oo caaio n a Succcwt (Statement from Finance ttonimlttee -,ltl.65 the Receipts Final Meeting of Com mittee Jane 11th. The central executive committee which had In charge the celebration of the Ulst anniversary of the Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence last week held an Interesting and Im portant meeting at the city hall last night. A letter was written to Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt to express the appreciation of the body for his Interest In the celebrations; resolu tions were passed thanking the admin istration for Its contributions to the celebration and asking that an army post be established at Charlotte: resolutions of thanks to Qovernor R. B. Olenn and staff were passed: Mayor S. B. McNInch was given an expression of the thanks of the com mute for his seal in making tne oc casion what it was; and the business end of the celebration discussed. The most Interesting matter besides the passing of the resolutions was thfc statement of Mr. L. A. Dodsworth, chairman of the finance committee, to the effect that the receipts from the subscriptions from cltlsens of Char lotte had amounted to 12,119, and re ceipts from other sources to $S, 872.66, making the total receipts $6, 111.65. The statement showed that the disbursements to date were $5, 687. All settlements have not yet been made and the final report will be made at a meeting to be held the evening of June 11th. The letter to President Roosevelt l.i as follows: "The President, Washington. Sir. "The central eexcutlve committee which had In charge the celebration last week of the 131st anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburic Declaration of Independence, desires to convey to Your Kxcellency expres sion of its profound thanks for your Invaluable contributions to the suc cess of the occasion. The event in question was never before celebrated with anything like so great brilliancy or with anything like an equal degree of entertainment to the citizens or visitors, and for this we and the whole public freely acknowledge obli gation to Your Kxcellency. The presence of the Marine Hand, of a body of Marines, Troop 'G.' Thirteenth Cavalry and two com panies of the Seventeenth Infantry were an inspiration, wnne me nugd lent us guve added color to a fascinat ing scene. All of these contribu tions turned thought to Your Kx cellency and to the national govern ment, and beyond quentlon enlarged the national aplrlt In our people. Words fall us In the endeavor to ex press to you the full measure of our gratitude, which la shared without stint or reservation by the citizen of Charlotte and the scores of thousands of visitors. "With every assurance of our keen appreciation of Your Excellency's Interest and most practical klndnesn. which enabled us to effect a celebra ,, hlrn waa U(.,-egfu beyond all expectation,, we arc "Very respectfully, "Central Committee, 20th of May Celebration." The resolutions to be sent to Presi dent Roosevelt and the administration are as follows: "At a meeting of the Twentieth of (lay celebration committee, held May 8th, llOf, the following expressions of appreciation were formally pass ed: I "Whereas: the success of the recent celebration of the 131at anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence of the 20th of May. ; 1 776. was largely due to the "nvora known by the President of the United Hates, therefore we, the representa tives of the people of the city of Charlotte and Mecklenburg county and the State of North Carolina, do hereby resolve:: "That we cordially extend to Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt the most hearty and grateful thanxa of our people for his kindness and personal Interest In this celebration, and to as sure him of that high esteem In which ho Is held by our cltlxens. "Hesolved, further. That the said committee be authorised to personal ly thank lion. Wm. It Taft. Secre tary of War, and Hon Chas. J. Bona parte, Secretary of the Navy, for their splendid exhibits, at this celebration, of their several departments; namely, the Marine Band, Companies I and K, Heventeenth Infantry, a company of marines, and Troop 'U,' Thirteenth Cavalry, all of which have boen splendid object lessons of the high class equipment of our government, causing us much pride and affording to our cltlsens and visitors a vast amount of pleasure ami practical In formation. "Hesolved, Thn( been use of tha splendid qualities of the officers and men furnished us to participate In , the exerclaes of this celebration, we i are constrained to request our na jtlonnl government, through President ' Knosovelt and his cabinet, as well ns !thn Congress of the United States, to locate an army post snd fort In or near our city. "Hesolved, further, That we urge' on nur Senators and Representatives In CongrVss, the petition herein made, and to ask that they make all pos- DR. JONES' HEADACHE Is the remedy that cures. It's gusranteed to contain no dangerous drug. Safe for asv adulta and children. There Is no need having a heudeche when Dr. Jones' Remedy Is on the merket. SAFE. SUH 12 and GUAR ANTEED. PHI IC E 15 ami M CENTS. N HIKES' HFXJIHTERV ON THE SQUARE WE KEVEn CLOSB, Druggist; FhOM 1. REMEDY JORDAN'S T" " ; - v i . i, f t ' ' -;.. ; ,. ' j ' : - r- '; ' ;1L .' - - ...n...-. fcan... .. . , v;. ..:x r. .y:t ., .,..... - slbl effort to secure said army post for our olty. ..-..-.'.-i'.c.i--- ;-. v, v "Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to tn rresioent id token of our appreciation, and that they be published In the newspapers of Charlotte.";-' ; . ' ,::'', The resolutions to be sent to Gov ernor Glenn, follow: ' ' "At a meting Of the .Twentieth of Mar celebration committee, neia Mir 28th. 10. the following ex pressions of appreciation were form ally pasaea; "Resolved, That we sent a commit tee to the State canltol at Raleigh, and personally thank our patriotic Governor, His Excellency R. B. Glenn, and his staff, because of the. warm hearted sympathy and aid they gave us during our celebration of the one hundred and thirty-first anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Just Lrouaht to a close: and that we. throua-h said committee, convey' to our Ooevrnor, and his staff, our high ext rea-arda and nersonal esteem." Mayor McNInch was tnanaea in tne following resolutions: 'Resolved, That it Is the senseor this committee that our thanks be, end are hereby, extended to Hon. 8. 8. McNInch, mayor of this city for his untiring seal and good manage ment which have mad possible the greatest Zv.th of May celebration in the history of Charlotte. "Resolved. That his courteous con duct to the members of all the com mittees and his active Interest and sound Judgment In all matters per taining to the celebration deserve tha thanks of all our cltlsens." The committee extended a vote of thanks to Mr. L. A. Dodsworth and the finance committee; to Mr. W. S. Dorr and the committee In charge of the cavalry; to the Southern Power Company and the sC's, the Bell Telephone Company and th Western Union Telegraph Company; to The Observer, The News and The Evening Chronicle and the press of the country; and to the police and Are departments, for the various work each party performed in making the celebration the big success that It ass. Several of the sub-committees hav ing In charge the details of the cele bration made reports, and the busl news end of the event was discussed. All settlements have not been msde yet and the final disposition of the business matters couia not be made. The committee decided to hold Its final meeting June 11th, and adjourn ed until that time. THE VISITING DOCTORS. Large Number of State Physicians Ar rive to Attend the Annual Sleeting. The hotel registers are filled with the names of well-known physicians from all sections of the State who are here to attend the annual meeting of tho society. Among the number are the following named: Drs. Ollhert Mc Leod, Carthage; J. D. McMillan and R. G. Rozter, Lumberton; B. F. Mc- Special Notices UK CRITICAL IN TIIK BKLDCTION OF your extract. Ask your grocer for Slue Rlblon Vanilla. Absolutely pure. Goes twice as far. L'SIC DAVIS HAIR want your hulr to Price Ut rents TONIC IF YOU stop falling out. DM. WORTH DRUO STORE, B. 8. DAVIS. Telephone 247. NKARI.Y NBW REM INOTON TYI'E wrlter with leather traveling case, 170.00. A snap to an one wanting a machine of this kind. We hive others of same make, KU.W up. J. E. CRAY TON at CO., Trust Bldg. A CLOSH SHAVE 18 SECURED IF you use some of the stmvera' auppllea we are displaying. Rasora, strops, brushes, mugs, aoap, etc. Superior qunllty and fully guaranteed. JA8. P. 8 TO WE 4 CO.. Druggists. 'Phons 271. GUI NO AWAY SOON TO YOUR MOUN tnln home? It us stock your pantry. Remember, when you buy of us, you get the best the market affords. Fresh lot of Ume Julee In quart bottles, lust received 'Phons 68. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. lO.WW ROLLS OF BEAUTIFUL UP-TO-date wull paper at halt price. Prices rnna-e from 6o. per roll on up. WHEKLEH WALL PAI'Elt A MUSIC Co.. 23J South Tryon Btreet. 7BE BAITER'S FLAVORING EX TRACTS; largest In the Ststetnolee tracts; Inrgest sale of any one brand In United Hlntes; have received t highest awards and mednls. Including World Fair medal. St. Loula. Ask your grocer for "Suiter's." 10 and 2oc. bottles. IF BY CIIAN4JH TOU HAVE OVER Indulged In the good things of ths loth, take I'ltl-IaNl), the great stomach remedy. Dl I.WORTH DRUO STORE, 'Phone HI. B. 8. DAVli. BETTER NOT WAIT: ITS DANOER 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 fliilck; It's easy to pre pare. We have all kinds of good hams, luraa or small. Sugar cured, smoked end sny old way. Smlthfleld hams, a good supply. SARRATT A BLAKELT, Charlotte and Dllwnrth. THE REPUTATION OK A STORE, like that of a man, ia no amall part of Ita capital. Honesty la an aaaet which we believe our customers appreciate at Its full value. Our prescription work Is the best that science, experience and money can produce. WOODALL aV HHEPPARD, Prescription Druggists. THERE ARE A FEW VEOETABLES that are better after they are canned than when they are first gathered from the garden. One of these vegetables Is nsouraaus. Ws have just received a laraa shipment of Silver Cord Aapar ague. Parked In amall mund cans, Just enough for one meal. Every stalk is tender, the quality Is extra fine. Only 20c. a can. Tnone OS. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. FOR BENT. MODERN 14 ROOM HOUSE (10 N. Tryon. will rent 1st and 2nd flonra separately; modern 7-room house 10 N. Tryon (May 2th): modern ntnn. KnlllH 1A Hnllth VtVrS. 111.00? t- room eottsse t West Bland. 110.00; - room house 401 Weat 4th, to.00. J. AR THUR HENDERSON BRO. FOR QUICK BALE-9.000 SECOND- hand brick, but the finest you over saw: soma tin rooting that Is sure enough tin; choice building rock; short nieces of lumbar for firewood st half price of wood. See me quick. E. L. KEEBLER 'Phone 144. SHERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES Dyapepsla, Constipation, Indigestion. Biliousness, Cstnrrh of Stomach. All Bladder and Kidney Troubles, We guarantee this wster. When no bene fit Is derived no charges will be mad. 'Phone N. J. SHRRnlLL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO.. Charlotte, N. C. BUSINESS MEN SHOULD TRY OUH lunch counter wnan in a nurry, u s a tint saver snd you gat what you want at a nominal sum. Regular meals serv ed at eur tables. OEM RESTAURANT, ,E. F. CRESWELU Manager. W8 DON'T HESITATE TO BAY WE fan furnish you with the nicest livery . In Charlotte and prove it by you whea you have used one of eur horses and buggies. Our prloas ars moderate and our rvloe unequaled in this city. W. O. BOBS CO. 'Phone ML M and 111 West tb It. A LIVERY SERVICE THAT i BAgR, good horses, nebhy turnouts, drivers if you want them, Our horse, while they era not by any means dead, are per fectly ssfe, 'Phone for a team for th wife aad ehlldrsn. ... J. C COCHRANE BRU., Tbon M ,'7.-, .... I: MlUarv Red Sprlngh.Crrus Thomas- villsj ' J, W. Haeford, Chalybeate opnngs: ja.,Fulp. Fnlp; H. Q. Scottt. eajem; A. c. Brownsoiv Asneviue; ira t. nardy, Washington, N, C.;,R. I Hollowed, Orsensboro; T, -, U. Hutohcock, Norwood; Frank H. Holmes, Clinton; I. B. Poole, Golds boro; H. A. Knox, Mayeavllle; W. K. Pavla, Plnevliia; Dr.- and Mrs. R. & Primrose, Newborn ; C. A. Scott, Boardman; Thomas K." Anderson. 8uteevllle; J. MoLarty. Monros: W. H. Sprunt Wilmington; I B. McBray er. AahevlU; W, -W. WhltUngton, Snow HtllplCL. Stevens. AshevlUe; a C. Highway, Murphy; J. W. Vaug hsn, Amherst; U B. Wheeler, Aahe vllle; Raymond Pollock Dover; W. F. Hargrove, KJnston; S. D. Booth, Ox ford; G. J. Robinson Smlthfleld; R. A. Whltaker, InsKton; D. T. Tayloe. Washington. W. 8. Anderson. Wilson; Frank H. Holmes. Clinton: 'R. D. Vaughan, Newborn: J. P. Blvlns. Polk ton: George A. Holme. Winston; M. H. McBraver. Milton: H. O. Monk. Trenton; H. X Monk, Spencer; M. F. morpnew, Marion; R. H. Bpeignt, jr. Rocky Mount: B. M. HHavnes. Cliff- side and J. P. Speight, Rocky Mount Mlsa . Hattle Miller at Cards this afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Helen Brayton, of Columbia, S. C. FOR SALE 5.845 acre. 4 miles from Erwln. Unicoi county. Large Quantity of timber on the property. The Southern A Western Railroad runs along the line of the property for about 4 miles. The road is now being extended to tidewater. Also alongside of railroad la about 4 miles of fine , water power, In the nature of a large river. Railroad bridge crosses th river at a point on th property. Has a mountain range. The climate and surround ings are beyond description. Price per acre $1.60. 4.000 acres pin and cypress In Walkalla county, Florida. Also sev eral 100 acres adjacent to this tract that could be put into market as a fine turpentine site, to be fol lowed by milling. Price $4.00 per acre. Wanted More farm and timber land for Northern buyers. N. L. Simmonds & Co., Real Estate Brokers, Poetofflce Box 7J, Charlotte, N. C BEDDING PLANTS Cut Flowers and floral Designs Scholtz Green Houses PHONE 2061. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received until June 1Mb, 19U4. for the erection of Blacksburg W. E. church. Church to be built of cement blocks. Plans snd specifications can be seen st the office of the under signed. Any and all bids subject to dls proval. W. E. ANDERSON, Chairman Building Committee, -Blacksburg, 8. C. Savers Wanted Whenever we succeed In persuading an individual to become a saver of money, we consider that we have conferred a benefit upon him and the community. We want to interest more savers. SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS DANK r. M. Brown, Pres., W. B. Alexander. V. Frea, W..I Jenkins. Cashier. 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 crew Discovered th land where Rich and Ripe grew, And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of Harvey' Natural Leaf? If you want thin beautiful book. Portraying Harvey' ugly looks, Send Ten Cents In .damps or Twenty Rich and Rip Tobacco tags To The WhltakerHarvey Cte." WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Have You Property For Sale ? We have several applicants tor residence property, ranging In price from 11,500 to 18,000. If you have anything In real estate to offer and will list It with us, we can find you a purchaser If the price Is made right The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIG, Secretary , and Manager. Office it K. Trade St. - Phone 17T. The Central Hotel IN THE HEART. OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Over 110,000 has been spent In modern Improvement. tnakV Ing this one of th beat appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tels In th Carolina Th table Is unsurpassed south of Washington. , All are, outside room and every on electrlo-llghted. Eleo trio lvator service day and night Rooms wlthN private bath. Charlotte, N. 0. M. P. O'Callahan, Manager fi t COCHRANE, INSUIMNCE. 1' PHONE 50. THE WEAT1TEII. "Foreeast for 'Tuesday and Wednesday: Fair Tuesday, and Wednesday, , warmer Wednesday; fresh northwest winds. ; , , mm. an Oliver , Typewriter, secona-nana, little used, not abused. ' C - ; Answer jr , letter written on . m- chlne; sir machine ' number; nam price. :- -: ': i '' ' FOR 'RENTS No. 407 N. Tryon St, a good l-room dwelling. .-. F. D. ALEXANDER INSURANCE. ' I0S 8. Tryon. f. m Floral Gardens Don't neeltat to place roar orders with ns for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut . Flowers and Floral De signs. In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mail, wire er direct our motto Is, "Put yourself In his place." i Send ns youf orders and w will exercise the same care In detalt as would be given ware yon here to se lect. We put ourselves tn your place and give what w would xpct to re ceive ourselves. The choicest selection of eut flowers. The best service. W. G. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte, N. C. F. O. Boa tn. Bell 'Pbones, at The Crowell Sanitorium Co, Inc. For th Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Bpeclal apartments and nurse for lady patient. All forma of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage. Includ ing the Bllhtilaler vibrating method. Th stockholder all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurse and attendant. 8. M. CROWEIiU M. D, Pre. W. U. STROXG. M. Resident PbyatdaaV "f V ESTATE 207 K- TRV0N STREET Two Choice Upmes on Elisabeth Avenu. frith lots lilt. Both . . properties have lght , room each; beautifully located. . with, n' : ' Tw. t tjte clty. lights,' water ind'sewermge.'' sl ;'. ."."t. va show yoo. over these properties and quot jrou prices and ; SOpERH M BIAIf LOAN AND TRUST (OlIPANt :f- " fa IE BEG FIRST NATIONAL BANK .ORGANIZED 1865: Capital asand Surplus, $500,000.00 -DIRECTORS: r. X. BROWIf .CEO. W. BRYA s. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GIIiRKATH at. S. MTKRS r. a McDowpxii , H. M. MeADKN , W. B. RUDMAIf T. XI.' WADE CIIA& A. W1LJJAMS. -. YOUR BUSINESS' SOLICITED FRANK GILRfATH, Pres. THE IIWITAL $200,000.00 Merdi2rts and Fanners national Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C t40O4040OOOOO4O40 Ow04O0OO0Oa0K000 1 THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK amnoraiLC r It la eur constant aim to be courteous aad accommodating te all classes and make this a bank where those of moderate means eball have the same treatment aa those snore favorably situated. Tea are cordially Invited to open a baak rooount with ma, W. H. TrYTTTY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, -President. CHARLOTTE TRUST Capital, fWO.OOO. Every Branch of Banking Your Business Solicited OFFICERS J. IL LITTLE, Presldeat - CL IS EAST ASSETS OVER ; . ONE MILLION DOLLARS' Rapid growth of a Sank Is th surest test of satisfactory servic to Its client. W especially desire the business of progressive Indi viduals and corporations, and ar prepared to supply evry demand wltbla the limit of. sound banking. f , , , Southern States Trust Go. v-' ' CAPITAL IS00.0OO .'""-', .' .- TRUST BmLDIIfO. ; CltARMnTB. K. v CiaCa arrEPsIEMS. T. . niAMaTJUUr. W. It. WOOD ,: '.(','. PireaMent. , . Vloa Pre a. Treasurer..' Korth. Caroline.. Mat ;4t due 1110 and llltV ,v North Carolina State Is dde 1910 . n - j sf -r Municipal. County and State Bonda, 4 to I per ent. . High Grade Industrial Bonds,!, 0 and 1 per cent , V 1 ' ' ' High Grade Preferred Stocks,, and 1 pr cent .... (, Southern Cotton Mill Stocks, f, t and 10 par cent. ' . , Southern Bank Stocks, 0, I, 10, and It per cent 1st Mortgage loan on Improved City" Property, I and 4 per eent 1st .Mortgage loans on Improved Farming lands, 0 per cent r High Grade Investments In City Real Estate Rapidly Incraaalng Invsatments In Suburban Real Estats . Special Invsstroents la .Timber aad ether lands tn various paft o( : th Stat v . . ' H, . . ,. Bole agents for the .Suburban Realty Co. properties In Charlotte F.C. ABBOTTS. COMPANY, To call your attention to the fact that we ar In better position , now than ever befor to handle your banking busl - ness. . t In lending you moneys In v handling your out-of-town , Items, tn rat of, Interest on . Time and Savings Deposits, In .V, our liberal dealing with cus-' tomsrs. we can offer you In ducements to do business with' .' this bank.' - - ; coracwi mnoiwi im n. A. DUNN, 'Pre-. ' -W. E. HOIr. V , - A. G. BRF.NIZER, Cash. ' A. T. SPMMEY,- Asst. CasK. D. lit VICTOR, Cashier W Invito yea te epea aa aeeoant with tea, pretnlalag every eettrtesyand aeoommodatlea aensleteat wtta eoond banking. Ws pay four per eeat tntereet est time dapoalta. GEO. B. WILSOIf. Presldeet, JNa B. ROSS. Vice PiseldeeU W. a WIUUNBOX. Cashlsv. Kvai GO. M. PATTERSON, L. It II A GOOD. Vice President Cashier. TRADE STREET. . 'V ,"r '. '1 . ,"' V .ml .w,.. v-, r"
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1906, edition 1
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