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'J?'! ,,',''," 12 rt-.v.n'.v ; -.f FINALS At STATE SOBMAL REPORT 0T , TEAR'S FROGRESS. Graduation Day at the State Normal - . and Industrial Institute Marked by .''v Intercstlns: iKxrctaea Dr. . Mclver ; ' Tells of -ear's Progreee Whlcn ' . Been MM toeUfying .Governor Cilenn JnaMo to Atteno--uon. 1 T. Corson, X Ohio, . Icllrers Ad- Are Tb , Graduates and Their ;oi Hu ejects Heeeptioa Marks End of -' Special to The Observer. ' Ornb7rd. i '"May - .. ThIe rraduatlon' day at the State Normal and Industrial College and the grad tiatlnc eierclses took placa thla mora Ing at 1 o'clock In - tha specious auditorium of tha 8tudeats building, which wtl packed to tha doors. Tha weather was "cool and pleasant, Just tha kind tor the commencement see on. Tha exercise opened wtth music by the college orchestra and tha singing of the doxology y the audience. Rev. Harold Turner, pae tor of Spring Garden Street M. E. church, mad the opening- Invocation and the audience Joined In singing "Tha Old North State." arter which President Charles D. Mclver read tha following statement, showing what hat been accomplished during tha past year; PKOCBE88 OF THE TEAR. Tha college year K0S-180C will be remembered by the students, alum nae, and other friends of the Institu tion as tha date of an important change In Its courses of study, w hen tha present freshmen class graduates Its members will have arned the de grees of bachelor of arts, bacholor of science or bachelor of pedagogy. Heretofore it has been necessary for these who received Its diplomas to remain a year longer to secure a de gree. This chartge means a raising of tha regular courses of study one year, tha requirements for admission la tha freshman year and for grad uation being equivalent to, though toot Identical with, those for men at Ua University and the leading col lege of the State. For tha sake of those young wo man out of reach of public high eehoels able tt prepare students for tae freshman class a preparatory coarse of two years Is maintained, but tt Is earnestly desired that all who can secure the training neces sary shall enter not lower than the firaahanan class of the regular col lege course. In meat Of the cities and larger tewns of tha Bute there are pabllo blgh schools and the pupils coming from a large number of these are ad mitted to tha four-year college course without examination. In order to meet the demands of tha State tha special courses In the commercial, the domestic science, and tha manual training departments will be continued and strengthened In very practicable direction. Tha one-ysar course in pedagogy. Including observation and practice in tha training school, will be continued as heretofore for the benefit of grad uates of other Institutions i art for women of several years' experience In teaching and of approved scholar ship. In addition two short oourmm to be given st the beginning and dur ing tha latter two months of each college year will be offered those teachers now engaged In the public service end whose conditions will not permit them to discontinue their work for a longer period of time and yet who earnestly desire to better quip themselves for teaching. The tnntltutlon Is a combination of a woman's college, a normal school, and an Industrial school. Its policy Is to develop strength In each of these three directions by Improving the quality of the training and equipment f young women for public and priv ate contribution to the Common wealth. The ambition of ths collegs Is to make as large an annual Increase a possible In tha army of trained, affective workers in North Carolina's Intellectual, moral, and material vine yard. It hopes thus to serve the mate which has contributed to Its establishment end support, and to serve It In harmony with the State's policy and spirit of development. ALUMNAE LOAN AND SCHOLAR SHIP KUNIi. Three years ago the alumnae, aid ed by ths presldrnt and other mem bers of ths faculty, undertook to raise a loan and scholarship fund of fit, tOO. The general education board arreed to contribute one-half thn - amount If ths other halt should be , raised within three years. All the amount hss now been raised except few hundred dollars, which balance Is secured by good notes. The material development of ths ceuege auring me 1'hhi year nas wen touch more Important than appears on me surrai.e. a imrary nuuaing resting lit. 000, the gift of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the completion of tha laundry building and the power a cnangn in ine neaiing system connecting nine of the college build ings with a central plant. Improve ments on the Htudrnts' building. In cluding the completion of 14 inuelc rooms and ths lltersry society hallK. leering away me ieiriH renultlng ' from ths burning of the old dorml- ' t"ry, grading thn grounds, restoring the tennis ontru. snrl planting more i nan iwo i u r ireeit nil i oil Venue ars al! rt f the record tf the past y nr (TogreNs. K; NEED or mi; COIXEOK. The urgent n-d. of the ('ollcg ItH TK roriil.lwf li.n ,.f tli Uhi.li.nl.' t'Ulldlna, Including the Young Wo men's Christian Angulation Hull and tha auditorium; a gyinualum, addi tional land adjoining thu collegn grounds, additional ro Itutton and dormitory room, additional Income rltn which to strengthen the fii'-ulty f the college. President Mclver concluded h- in- : troduclng Miss Ucrthu M.irvin I.e.., yreaiosni oi me aiumnue uxnoriution, wha rff u rrftri nt lli , Ih..m ,t i m . v v, iiii I'Mir Classes to graduate from the college, All of these classes were rpr-onti-d and occunlad nlaoM nnon tha rum rum .' . as the guests of honor of tha ocm loo. The record gave a brlxf, theugh very Interesting note, of ni h ' of the 07 yoang women cotiipoHing t . fche above named classes. . m . , . . . . . taction and President Mclver aunounu- - ' . ad that, on account of official dutla, ' .Htm. R. It. Olefin nti1d tu.t lui ti..r. ' tit present ths Ktate and national con .'i atltutlons and Bibles to the graduatsa, , tvt that his absence wus not to lie ronstrued as meaning that ha was ,v Indifferent. to the rises being ssnt out from tha Institution or to ths college - tmmiv, mr Ji wan una ui lia siauncn- aat friends and supporters, and that . . ne avldenoa of his friendship ths - largest check from any Individual ' North Carolinian, at tha time of ths ' , burning i the main dormitory of " ",, h collage two years ago. came from Ooveroor Olena. then a private cltl. ; txrn In Winston. ADDRESS BT HON, 0. T. H)lON. C-v '. ''Hon,' O, T. Corson, af Columbus, Ohio, was then Introduced by Preel. 7 slant Mclver and ale address on. "noma of the Characteristics of a Teacher," was one of tha most de lightful, most acholarly. yet most practical ever beard hera. ' Mr. Cor ' ' yon la ex-superintendent of public It Is safe te say that tha girls of 1 mm sweeter snd more beautiful than ths grls ef war times. The up-to-date girls iiiiir noosy weuniain Tes ti rents, Tea or Tablets. . . jordaa a Ce. , '. viva's :'iJi-:C- Instruction- Ire Oti lot S'firmer4 president of tha National Educational Associa tion and an educator end a wrltor of national reputation. K Ha was heard with much fileasura and profit by tha Immense audience; which., gave hi m strict- attention and generous aa plause. ,, -i Hla address was followed by a glee ciun and orchestral number and tna audience sang "America." Presi dent 'Mclver than read tha names of members of tha claaa of 10 and the titles of their .assays as follows: "The American "Woman as an Author." JanneL Jeffreys Austin Edgecombe; "Life Insurance In North Carolina." Mary Kllsabeth Benbow, Guilford; "School Conditions In an Eastern County." , Claudia Stella Blount, Washington; "The Conditions of Domestic Service." Willie Brown, Mecklenburg: "The Destruction of Niagara rails," Estelle Davis, Cleve land: "The Jew In America." Daisy Weather! v Donnell. Guilford: "Com- Julsory Education In North Carolina," osephlne Blake Doub, Moore; "A New Era In Agriculture," Carrie Glenn, Oaaton; "Social Life In Rural Carolina," Carrie Belle Oraeber, Rowan: "Civic Art." May Hampton Guilford: "Tha Value of Forests," Elisabeth Wltherlngton Hicks, Dup lin; "Indian industries," Helen Clare Hicks, Duplin; "Socialism In Russia." Margaret Horsfleld. Wayne; "The Labor Problem on tha Farm." Sallte Norman Ilyman, Martin; "Clerking as an Occupation for Women," Meta Swain Llles. Edgecombe; "Music In the Public Schools," Emma Harris McKlnney, Rockingham; 'The Village Postmaster," Hattle LaRue Martin, Cleveland; "The Value of an Agri cultural Education," Hattle O'Berry, Wayne; "The Kindergarten Move ment," Blanche . Virginia Stacy, Union; "Manual Training In Its Rela tion to the Industries," Florence Ter rell, Franklin; "The Village Lawyer In Western North Carolina," Jennie Todd, Ashe; "Immigration In the South." Mattle E. Wlnrteld, Beaufort. The diplomas were presented to the graduates by tha president, who made a few tender and appropriate farewell remarks. He then announc ed that the Adelphlan Literary So ciety had purchased a handsome bronse tablet to be erected to the memory of Clarence Richard Brown, the member of tha faculty who died during the year. President Mclver announced that the committee had decided that Mlas Elisabeth Wltherlngton Hicks, of Duplin county, had won the W. T. Whltsett prise, a ant of Ruskln's works, for the best representative essay read from the rostrum last night. Her subject was, "The Value of Forests." These announcements were follow ed by a selection by the orchestra and a verse of "The old North State," by the audience, the exercises closing with the beendlctlon pro nounced by Rev. H. It. Oulngnard. rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal church. The following young ladies have been granted certificates from the commercial department for profi ciency In shorthand: For 80 words a minute. Minn M. Mia Bragg; for 100 worda a minute, Misses Elms It. Car son. Lottir Jawrence, Lucille Parker, Louise Manning Huske, Gilmer Mitch ell, Annie Campbell Jnckeon, Jannett J. Austin, Edith McLean, Grace Hudl- nlll. Norah Ientx, Lily Groves, Lola Alexander, Margaret N. Gray, and flora McNeill; for 110 words a min ute, Misses Carrie Price, Clara Oet tlnger, Florence Pearson, Annie Hodges. Nellie McNeill and Resale Withers. The commencement closes to-night with an Informal reception and ban quet given In the dining room of the Spencer building by the Guilford Col lege State Normal and Industrial Col lege Association, assisted by the faculty complimentary to the vlitltlng alumnaa and former students of the college. CONtiKKSSMAV DIXON SPEAKS. Alumnus of Jul I ford DHIvcm Literary Addrrss at Ckmlng of Iliat Insti tution Oration by Members of Graduating Class. Special to The Observer. Guilford College. May 29. The graduntlng exrrOen of the class of lHOt took plan. In the auditorium of Memorial llsll at 10 o'clock this morning. The rUns had elected three of Its members to deliver ora tions. The first oration was delivered by Mr. Joseph Moore Purdle, of Asheboro. who received the degree of bachelor of arts. Mr. Purdle chose for hla subject, 'The Advancing Agea." Mr. Purdle icc.Mved the scholarship offered by llaverford Col lege. The second speaker. Miss K Ger trude Wilson, of Canton, who re ceived the degree of bachelor of arts, and also the scholiirshlp offered by Bryn Mawr College, siike on the subject. "'Our Ieht to the Jews." Miss Wilson pictured. In eloquent terms, the sufferings of th- Jews, the "Scattered Nation." The third orator. Mr. It. Arnold ticks, of Richmond. Vs.. who re ceived the degree of bachelor of science. spoke on "The Hoverelgn Cltlsen." Th. other members of the clsss and their degrees nre as follows: Mr Iavld Henley Couch. Guilford College, II. H.; Miss Florence ,u ( ret In Robertson, Guilford College, II. M; Mr. ltslelgh Cubcl Lindsay. Mndlaon, A. II. The baccalaureate address was de IKered by Congressman Joseph M. IHxon. an alumnus of lltnlford. Ills aiililect was "Approximation." President llobba thin guve a brief review of the year's work and an nounced the nsmes of those winning the other prises. Clean Your Straw Hat Klksy's Straw Hat Cleaner mnkea the old hat look like It did the dsy you bought It. A pin kagn will keep your hat looking new all summer. 25 Cents Per Package Isn't that cheaper than buy Ing a new one T NVilsFjr nrxiiKTxn, - -, w m THF VII lilt, SQUARE W KEVCn closs. ' praggleU. v ... Thont f." inn run JUIIUMH 3 'V CUILJPORD COTCTENTIOX. It ia to be MeM July SwrcniV toata tor irunni jujiusj . ww Special to The Observer.; , CDectal to Tha Opaerver.' J,; , , dreensboro, May-Tha Ottllford county . Democratic ' axeoutiva com mittee i met hara to-day and named Saturday, , iuly 7th. a tha data for holdlns- the v county convention' for nnminitinf enuntv officers and mem bars of the Legislature, the primaries to-be held Juna 0th. Tha conven tion to aelect delegate to tha State and Judicial convention will ba held June th. Col. W. U. Osborn. after imm vrs' Mrvtct aa cbalrman, re. i,ni nd TB. A. Brown was elected to succeed him. D. H. Comlne was elected secretary to succeed Micnaei Schenck. resigned. Naval BUI Reported to Senate. Waahlnrton May XI. TlsS naval appropriation bill waa reportud to the Henata to-day by Chairman iai. The total Increase made by tna Senate was 12.411,011. makfUg a grand total of $10J,070.f 0, The principal Items of Increase inciaae 1 96.000 for the Port Royal naval station; Key West 111,000; Pensa- cola, Fla graving dock 1100,000. THE WEATHER. Forecsst for Wednesday and Thursday: Fair and warmer Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudy, light variable wlnda. ijUuaij orncB u, h. w ti BUREAU. Charlotte, May 2, I p, m.-tlunrlse :11 , m.: sunset 7:80 p. m. (Standard time). LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature lenclency for the day .! Accumulated deficiency for month.. .IS Accumulated excess for the year... Precipitation for 24 hours ending d. m. (inches).. .43 .00 2.67 .47 Total precipitation for the month.. Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumulated denclencr for year.... 4.21 Prevailing wind direction N. E. W. J. BBsnt lT, uoserver. Special Notices AlfOLIN DESTROYS ALL ODOR OF perspiration. It s a hot weather neces sity. Has no equal. Try it. Sold and recommended by JA8. P. STUWB A CO., Druggists. 'Prions 27. BY-LO BOKATKD TALCUM IS SO purs and healing that tnose who have used It recommend It above sll others for use on the delicate skin. It never Irritates. Price 26 cents, at WOODALL tc BHEPPARD'S. TRY BLUB RIBBON VANILLA AND you'll never go back to ordinary ex tract again. Absolutely purs snd goes twice as far. FIRE 1NBURANCB WRITTEN IN strong companies that nave stood tn teat and are still strong and getting stronger. We are doing the best Are business ws ever did and want your, bualneas. For Information see ua. or . . . nTiri-ii u.vnlrnMM 1 pnune ui. J Aniiitn in.., a4i . A BRO., AgtS. , UHB DAVIS' IlAIK TONIC IF TOU want your hair to atop falling out l'rlce SO cents. LII, WORTH DRCO STORE, B. 8. PAVIS. Telephone 2t7 NEARLY NEW REMINOTON TYPB- wrlter with lesther trnvellng esse, ro.00. A snap to any one wanting A machine of thla kind. We have others of same make. tf dO up. J. B. CRAY- TON CO., Truat Bldg. OOINQ AWAY SOON TO YOVR MOt'N iuin itrtm? T t um tn.k vnup nAntrv Remember, when you buy of us, you get the best the market affords. Fresh Tot of Lime Juice In quert bottlea. lust received. 'Phone tt. MILLER-VAN NKBS CO. 10,000 ROLLS' OF BEAUTIFUL UP-TO-dste wall oaier at hair price. Prices rtim from fo. ner roll on up. WHEELER WALL PAPER A MUSIC CO.. 131 South Tryon street. ;K HAt'ER'8 KLAVORINO EX TRACTS; largest In the Htatetaotee tracts; Urgent sale of any one brand In United Btates; have received ( highest jiwarda and medals. Including World Fair medal, Rt. Inla. Auk your grocer for "Saurr'a, 10 and 25c. bottles. BETTER NOT WAIT: IT8 DANGER uu to put f until next week to supply yonraelf with the luff llama will be In big demand and everybody will want (Killed Imm It a quirk; It easy to pre- re. We have all Hindu or gnoa nam a. lnrse or amiiil. sugar curea, smossa and any old way Bmlthfleld ha ma, a good aupply. HARRATT BLAKELY, Charlotte and IHIworth. FOIt QUICK 8AI-Jf.000 BECOND- hund brick, hut the llneat you ever saw aome tin roonng that la sure enough tin; choice building rock; ahort pieces of lumber for firewood at half priea of wood. Bee me quick. E, 'I'hone 144. HHERRILI, MINERAL WATER CURES Uyapepsla. Conitlpatlnn. Indigestion. Blllouaneaa, Catarrh of Stomach. All Madder and Kidney Troubles. Ws guarantee thla water. When no bene fit Is derived no rhsrgea will be mads. Phone sit. N. J HMKRRILL MIN ERAL SrRINOS CO.. Charlotte. N. C. Bl'BINKBB MEN SHOULD TRY OUK lunch counter when In a hurry. It's a time ssver and you get what you want si a nominal aum. Regular meals serv ed at our tables. OEM RESTAURANT. K F. CREHWKLL, Manager. WB DON'T HEBITATK TO SAY WE ran furnlah you with the nloest livery In Charlotte and prove It by you when you have used nns of our horses and Lugglea Our prlcea are moderate and our service unequsled In thla city. W. O. ROBB AV co. 'Phone Hi. M and 211 West 4th St. A IJVERT SERVICE THAT IS gAFfL good horses, nobby turnouts, drivers it ycu wsnt them. Our horses, while they are not by any mesns dsad, are per fectly safe, 'Phone for a team for tha wife and children. J. C. COC11RANB A BRO. 'Phone U. GRANOLITHIC PAVEMENT Dlds for putting down 4,(00 yards of pavement In the Capitol Square at Kalelgh, N. C, will be opened on June 4th. Itlght reserved to accept or refuse any bid. H. F. DIXON. State Auditor, It. n. LACY, stale Treasurer. BIDS WANTED 1 The Water and Sewer Commission of the town of Iiurinburg. N. C.. will receive sealed bids June Tjh, ttOfl. for constructing Water and Sewerage Systems; for materials used la same; fur on hundred thousand gallon tanks for. well drilling, pumps and boiler uaed IfKoperatlng. ." Tor specifications, forma of proposals, eta, address r. L. BVNDT, -r- , " ; ct i mllea from Erwln. Unicoi ' county.4- LArga quantity of . timber on the property. The Southern, A Western Railroad runs along ; the-; Una .of' tha , property for about .; miles. Tha road la .. now Demg extended to - tidewater. Also alongside ' of. railroad to about miles of fine water power, In -tlie nature of a Urge river. Railroad bridge crosses tha 'river at a point on tha . property ( Has a, mountain range. The climate and surround Ings are beyond description. .Price per acre IS.60. -.. . :".., . ... ,. 4,000 acres pine and cypress . In Walkalla ' county, , Florida, Also sev eral , 100 acres , adjacent to thla tract that could be put Into market aa a fine turpanUna site, to be fol lowed by .milling. Price 14.00. per acre. Wanted More farm and ' timber land for Northern buyers. : N. L Simmonds & Co., Heal Eatnu Brokers, Postofnce Bog 67S, i Cnarlotte, N. C. BEDDING PUNTS Cut flowers and : w Floral Designs Scholtz Green Houses FflOfrt 2l. The Crowell Sanitorium Co., Inc. For tha Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady oatlenta. All forms of electricity Cor treating nervous dins sea, and various methods of massage. Includ ing the Dllhnlalsr vibrating method, The stockholder all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and a tt andante 8. M. CROWELL. M. Prea, W. BL STRONG. U. D Resident Fbialcsaa. The gain In new building and Industry In North Carolina la greater than at any period In the State's history. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. ef Raleigh, N. C. should receive its proportion ef thla prosperity as compared with the percentage of new business given to It la periods of less Industrial activity. Give It the Insurance on the desirable new propertlee yon have to offer. It will help to build np our home State and continue the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. Southern States Trust Company, Agents HARVEY LAMBETH Savers Wanted Whenever we succeed In persuading an Individual to , become a aaver of money, we consider that we have conferred a benefit upon him and the community. We want to Interest more savers. SOUTHERN LOAN A SAVINGS BANK If. M. Brown. Free W. a. Aleaander. V. Free, W. L. Jenkins, Caahlec. . Rich, Ripe and Rare Do you want a book of premiums, poetry and poverty, Olvlng a history of good Tobaoco-ology, Telling when Columbus and his crew Discovered tha land where Rich and Ripe grew. And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of Harvey's Natural Leaf 7 If you want thla beautiful book. Portraying Harvey's ugly looks, Rend Ten Cents In stamps or Twenty Rich and Ripe Tobacco tags To The Whltaker Harvey Go. WINSTON-SALEM. IV. C. Have You Property for Sale? Wa have several applicants for realdence property, ranging In price from 11,600 to 18,000. If you have anything in real estate to offer and will list It with us, we can find you a purchaser It the price is made right. The Charlotte Realty Company A. O. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager.; , Office if BS. Trade aU. ' Phono 7T. The Gentral k Motel IN THE HEART 0T THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Over IS6.006 has. been apant la modern Improvementa, mak ing this one of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable bo tela In the Carolines. The tablets unsurpaasad south of Washington. All are outside rooms and every one eleotrlo-llgbted. Elec tric elevator service day ' and nlghL Rooms ' with private bath. ' '''';)'' ' -: ' ' r ' '"' V V. ''? '" ","'-') Charlotte N. C. M.iP.O'Callalianv R.E. INSURANCE, PHONE 50. ' v an " Oliver TTrpawrlter; second-hand. Itttla nuui:' not ikui.il .; ''v. . ' , Answer ' by letter 'written - on - ma chine; give machine x number; name price, , ;'r wv. i r . a ;' '' . . No. 407 XT'.Tryon SW n good l-room dwelling. ' .i-;' .-.;'-.'. '; ,-,'!. ,' P. P. ALEXANDER ' 'INSURANCE. ' tOi aV'Tryea. x ..-; 9. 4M. Dilworthv Floral Gardens -.Don't besIUU to place your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowers and Fiorai e- sirna In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto la. "Put yourself In bis Dlaca." ' Send na rour orders and wa will exercise the name care In detail aa would be given were you bare tn se lect. . : We put ourselves In your place and give what wa would expect to re ceive ourselves. - The choicest selection of cut flower. Tha beat servlos. W. G. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte, N. C. P. O. Box 1ST. Bell Thonea. Manager Xnaurance Department. '.V. "iV REAL ESTATE 207 N. TRYOI.)STREET VVV ISIIi lllb AS YOU COMIFlATIaS EliOA M ? ;a V' , "i K: ao Ton Uy be Tntrraeted In the Following: ! ' ,-f-room, two-story, slat roof modern dwelling on North ' ... College etreet; fine location ... , ..W.WO.OO ' 7-roora. two-story dwelling on Boulevard.: Dllworth, stable ; -' ' and carriage. house on premises t. . .$FOO0D0;; -room, slate roof dwelling, Elisabeth .Avenue, extra ' . - Urge lot. fine elevation .. ." ;. . , '. . '.. . i ..70d.OO ; J-room cottage on East th Street, lot xltt . .. ,.$8,500.00 g-roem cottage In Dllworth .8treet- .$t.5O0.C). ; ' S-room cottage on North Brevard Street t , V; : ,.tl,O0.00T '-room cottage on North Caldwell Street V. ..... ,.$t,IOO.OO - 5-room .cottage on Bast Hill T. ,. ; .. .. ..tl500 room cottage on East Vance Street .. .. I, .. .. ..11,160.00 1 We will , take pleasure In showing, you any or, alt of these propertlea ' ; SOUTHERN: REAl tSTATE LOAN AND' TRUST COMPANY - x ': WE - m flRST NATIONAL BANK :0KGADIZE0 1845: Capital and Surplus, $500,000,00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWH GEO. W. BRTA3V 9. C BVRROTJGRS FRANK OILHEATTJ i. S. MYERS aT. B. McDOWELXi B. M. MeADFJ W. & RODMAN T. TT. WADB CRAg. A. WK&IAlfJ. YOUR BUSINESS SOLOTED FRANK (MATH, Pres. THE. IICAPITAL $200,000.00 Merchants and Farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. t THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK auaomnc It Is oar constant aim te be courteous and aoeemmedatlag to all classes and stake this a .bank where those of moderate means ehall nave the aams treatment aa those nor favorably situated. Teu axe cordially Invited to open a bank aoeouat with-mar W. H. TWITIY, CasMer B. D. HEATH, President GHARLiOTTE TRUST Qapltal, $WO,00O. v Every Branch of Banking Your Business Solicited OFFICERS J. IL LITTLE, Fresldeat. . C II EAST ASSETS OVER :'M-: ONE MILLION DOLLARS : r'.V -., .''" .' ': '" " -'. ' Rapid growth ef a . Bank Is the surest test of satisfactory service te tta clients. . We especially desire the business of progressiva Indl rlduals and corporations, and are prepared te anpply every' demand . within the limit of sound banking. - . , '. i.',--.i.V.;-' r-. ,' ' '" v'"" '' " ' Southern f States Trust Qo. v ',';;-.;' ci 'k'-ihourtAL $300.000 'v. -j-: v" v . TR VST BCIUDIW O, ' OIARLOTTB. H. O. ' ' . ,;' cuca atrcruicNs, t. s. frankhj. w. il wood -..'Vi, -; rreeldent. . - Vlon Free. . Trraaarer. . North Carolina Ptate 4a one 110 and lilt North Carolina State te due lll Municipal, County and State Bonds, 4 to per cent, '" '' ' High ; Orade Industrial Bonds, I, and 7 par cent "- ,' High ' Orade Preferred Stocks, 0 and 7 per cenL , Southern Cotton Mill Stocks, 0, and if per cent r Southern Bank Stocks, , I, lO and It per cent , '' 1st Mortgage loans on Improved City Property, and per cent' let Mortgage loans on Improved' Farming lands, I per cent,, High Grads Investments In City Real F.state . Rapidly Increasing lnvestmenta In Suburban Real Estate 1 ' '". Special Investments In .Timber and other landa la various parte of ' the State - '-.-. . .-'... . '.Sole agents for. the Suburban Realty Co. propertlsi In Charlotte F.C. ABBOTT To call your attention to the - fact that we are In better ' position now than ever before - to handle your banking busl-, neas. v ' . . " In lending ypta money. In - handling your - out-of-town Items, in rate of interest en , Time and Savings . Deposits, in; our liberal dealing with cus tomers, we can offer you -la . . ducementa to do business with ' thla bank. ' i (mm RATIONAL BAKU. ; . R. A.'. DTJKN, Prea . W. K. HOLT. V. m A. O. BRENIZER, Cash. A. T. BITMMCY. Asst. Ctash.' H. M. ViaOR. Cashier - We Invite yon te open an aoeeant wtth me. promialnc evwry eourteay aad aooonunedaUoQ ewnalsteot with eoand banking. - Wa pay four per oant tntsreat e time depeelta. GEO. K. WTLBOJf. lVeesdent, NO. B. ROM, TIN W. C. WIUtDCSOIf . eo. M. PATTCRSOif, L, R. HAOOOD, . TKf gxeaiaens. TRADE STREET. a .COMPANY. : 1 6 A 4 'Mayer, rf - Tv J it.: S'. Jj:i - . .
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