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' ' i f . 1 1 1 ' f ' CIIAllLOT rE "DAILY, observer. JTOE 2i;im: rr D TO THECOLOKED TEACHERS PltOF. COON MAKES A SPEECH J - ' ': State Colored Twuhrrs' . Aaaoriatloh i. ' Take Stone to Arouito Inuret and 'vJ'V Increase Its McmbcrsluiWaiit ft ; ' . ' Kuiiuurr H Jkm)I lrr J. C. Ken " dall, of A M. Ckdlcgey Discusses f .'.v , Dairying- euggestlon ny ur. u. v, ;, . .. WK-ox, or iMMUiment oi -rtgriwu ;V .; c Testerday ' wu i. agricultural an i . 1 . : mechanical day in the Colored ueacn : , art Association, at Blddt. Thar were r ... ' mora teachers and - visitors present . .-' -than on any nrevlous day. The pro V'1 gramme aa previously announced waa X ;T carried out to the letter ana tne ver v Dun tonics were weir treated. , ' ' X1; Dairying In North Carolina was die- fussed somewhat in detail py r-roi. c; J. C. Kendall, of the A. & M. College, ft -' at Raleigh. He- haa a full knowledge ' of his subject and be made many ,s ,:,'' practical suggestions to the teachers, showing how tney may aia in im- proving the prevaning1;meuM m mis regara. - .-.,,', a Dr. K. V. Wilcox, of the United - States Department of Agriculture, dls cussed the value of agricultural edu cation. He showed quite clearly that ' -. agriculture la a science. He called special attention to the value of ' : etock farming. This la the hope of the ; State and of the South. - He urged ' that the nearo remain on the farm The great mistake ef the times Is the abandoning" h- tarma hy hotn urn colored and white young men. ' s At the evening session the follow Ing report waa submitted by the com mlttee appointed for the purpose. "We, your committee appointed to - devise waya and means to awaken an Interest among the teachers of the State In the work of our association. beg leave to submit the following: - : "I. - We recommend that a State organizer, or district organisers, be '..appointed, whose duty It shall be to -.travel and lecture; with a. purpose of . awakening deeper interest among the people on the subject oi general, eau cation and the work Of the aasocia tion. And for the. carrying out of the above the executive committee US hereby authorised and empowered to make such arangementa aa may oe necessary- - II. That It Is the sense of this as- sociatlon that there should be a State summer school held In connection with this association for the benefit of the colored teachers of the State and we therefore recommend further that the executive committee be here by authorised and empowered to carry out this idea. "III. We recommend that the f resident and secretary issue a clrcu ar letter to the city and county super intendents for the purpose of securing the attendance of their teachers upon the sweslons of the association and the proposed summer school Prof. S. O. Atkins explained the purport of the resolutions and made a suggestion. Dr. Banders cauea at tentlon to the fact that the motive back of the recommendations Is un selfish and patriotic. Dr. Smith point ed out the loss which Is being sus tained by the - Individual and the State In the failure to educate the boys and girls. The paper was adopted by a rising vote. Prof. Charles L. Coon, superintend ent of the colored normal school, de llvered a very practical address. He said that: "If we are to teach we must teach," ninety per cent, of the teachers of the mate are not prepar ed to teach. The trouble Is not with the school house, but with the teach ers. He had been trying to train three things: No child should enter school two weeks after school opens; no child shall miss three days out or a month; no child shall be tardy. The trouble Is anybody can teach school In North Carolina. Salaries wilt never be higher until there Is a change. When we ret 4.000 colored teach ers and (.000 white teachers who are prepared to do the work as it ought to be done there will De better saia res. The teachers ought to lead in the matter -of public opinion. Prof Coon made an Instructive and Impressing address and waa accorded a vote ef thanks. an Excrnxo runaway. Ir. NM Ruiure and Family Have an Unpleasant Experience No Ono Dangerously Hurt Horse Ran Two Miles. Mr. Nlel Runge and family had a narrow escape late yesterday after noon from serious Injury, when the horse they were driving became fright ened, and ran away, overturning the surrey and throwing its occupants to the hard pavement. The animal became frlghtenede at a loose back strap, which fell on his bind legs at every atep. He started to run south of the South graded school, turned Jnto Morehead, and then Tryon, ran through Independence Square and was finally caught, after breaking loose from - the aurrey, beyond the Seaboard passenger depot, more than two miles from the place he started. The accident occurred at the cor nsr of Tryon and Tenth, where the horse ran against the curbing and overtuned the surrey and broke away from it. Mr. Runge, who Is not a strong man, had been unable to stop the animal and his strength gave out so that he could hardly pull him Into the sidewalk. In the overturning of the vehicle Mr. Runge .sustained a badly bruised face and one of his little girls waa hurt and stunned for a while. Mrs. Runge and the other child escaped injury. MALE TEACHERS IN DEMAND. Jilet klenhnrg County As Well As tlio ; City, Will Uo More Men In Uie Hclioola There seems to' bo an Increasing ; demand for male teachers In Char lotte and Mecklenburg county. At , Its recent meeting the city board of school commissioners decided to - have men teach the eighth and ninth, , as well as the tenth, grades In the city schools . hereafter. Yesterday ; Mr. R. 3. Cochran, county auperln- tendent of education remarked to a reporter that he waa on the look-out . for half a dosen or more mate teach--Vers for-the rural schools, of the county. The positions to be filled In the . . eounty are y tery desirable. The , teachers are - wanted for districts ( that have voted special school taxes, bare new buildings. These j'schools have from two to Ore teach . era. It Is the purpose of the county superintendent to have a man for . principal In these larger schools. The positions pay 1(0 a, month, or $(00 a -v ' ": ; ''- '; ' ' : - V ritKSlDENT OP GEORGIA TECH, ! - Prof. K. O. Hatlieson, of Institution's Faculty, Is FJnoted to Hucceed the Lftt Cape Lymsn JUII. . y . Atlanta, Oa June JlProf. K. 0. ' Matheson was elected . president, of ; the Georgia, J Technological ' .School v, here to-day to succeed Captain Vf, ; man; Hall, who died about year , ago. , Prof. Matheson has been act , Ing president since the death of Cap tain. Hall, with whom he was as- soclated for eight years. Since his v - graduation at the Cltddl (military t , academy), Charleston, Prof. Mathe ' i; ' son has hn connected with . the Georgia Military Academy, Mllledge ; -Vllle; ths University of Tennessee. ' and" with the Missouri'. Military " Academy, At Mexico, Mo, He re J. Y lved his master's 'degree from I , v Isnd Rtandford University and frbm , v Columbia College,-.-. ' l" i ' ORPHAN AGP SCHOOIi. ClOSES. An Interesting Irogrammo Rendered by tlte Siuik'iits I'rlstw': Awarded for . KxM'llcucB In Work The v Honor Roll, . .. i 'A , J . . The i.',' closing i exercises . of ,(the Thompson Orphanage . School - ' took place In the school' room last evening at o'clock. The stage was taste fully decorated with flowers and ever greens, and the curtains were skll fully arranged. t A ' thunder u. cloud which came up Just at.th appointed hour, no . doubt kept many persons from'" attending, but tha room was fairly welt filled with-an appreciative audience which listened with rlntef est to- tne xouowipg - programme. - wnich with thai exception of the first and last piece, - was . rendered ' without piano accompaniment; .., . . ' Piano Solo', "March'f .1 ,'Vi'-; ' ' ' .... ..,v:. .Catherine 'Raymet Chorus. "Tha Good Old V. & A. - ..................... School Recltatlen.-,Joha Maynard'V.. . Orover Clark Recitation, "Moving" . ; . , Martha Newton Recitation, "The Snap Shot".... - Prances Clark Sons', "Rock-A-Bye Baby". . . . . Martha Newton, Lygla Murdock, May Mvnn. 'Warte. Recitation, "The Mystery of Croatan" . . carrle Julian Recitation, "Picnic Time,". . . .......... . . . Charles Newton Dialogue, "A Practical Jo".. "Aunt Amana." (Mattle . Yates); "Mary." (Annie Williams); "Tom,' (Lee Newton).. Song, "Under the Greenwood Tree," Mary Hill and chorus Part III " "Ye Little Olde Folks' Concert." Characters: "Mariorle," Llssle Cochran; "Dorthy," Pearl Wltherspoon; "Granny Lumklns, HitUe Brown; "Fidgety. Susan," Troy Wltherspoon: "Job Harklns." Crom well Fullerton; "Corporal Bllson,' Neal Williams; '"Sleepy Cherub," Charles Driver; "Joshua Popham, Tom Cohenj- "Friend Phoebe," Maud Berry: .- "Friend Amlnioab," John Hammond. Chorna, "The Old North State," School. At the conclusion of the pro gramme the following; prlxea were awarded for the highest average on all atudles during the past year, and also, for the best Improvement In penmanship: In the senior depart ment, Miss Ada Pharr received the prise for general scholarship, and Master Neal Wlllams for the best improvement In penmanship. It should be stated that Miss Pearl Wltherspoon's general average is ac tually the highest by a fraction, but Inasmuch as she recelevd the prUa last year, she was not eligible to re ceive It again this year. It should also be stated that . Misses Pearl Wltherspoon, Maud Berry and Martha Newton were awarded i special prise by their teachers for ex cellence In department. In the Junior department. Master Grover Clark received the prlxe for the high est general average, and Master Lee Newton for the best improvement in penmanship. Those entitled to be on the yearly roll of honor must re ceive an average of 95 on all studies throughout the year. The roll of honor for the past year Is as follows: Pearl Wltherspoon, it 1-9; Ada Pharr, : Carrie Julian. 85; Junior department: Grover Clark, 98; Annie Bell William. 95; Lee Newton, 5; Louise Wade, 95. la making the above announce ment the superintendent stated that the teachers and children deserved special credit for the evening's exer cises, inasmuch as they had no music teachsr and no outside assist ance. Miss Copehart kindly vol unteered to play the opening and closing pieces. Miss Bishop has had charge of the senior department, and Miss Edwards, the Junior, and they have been faithful to their duties. The prises were awarded In a grace ful manner by Rev. Francis Osborne, after which the benediction waa pro nounced by Archdeacon Osborne. CHILD SHOT TO DEATH. Thror-Year-Old Daughter of Mr. Kid Harrtll, of MarshvUIo, Victim of Deplorable Accident. Special to The Observer. Marshvllle, June tl. Whllo playing on the bed with some other llttt) children this morning at 10 o'clock. little Dolly Harrlll, the three-year- old daughter of Mr. Std Harrlll, was shot and almost instantly killed by the discharge of a gun, which was In some way dislodged from th position Is had In the corner. The entire load of shot entered the little one's hip at such close range that It almose severed the limb. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of the whole community. Why not save your Piedmont cou pons? We will pay 60c. per 100. Bring them to Schlff A Co.. Char lotte, N. C. The Crowell Sanitarium Co., Inc. ror tne Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. peolal apartments and nurses for lady oatlenta All forma ef electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage, includ ing the Bllhtilaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting boatdV Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants. g, M. CltOWELU M. D Praa. W. M. STRONG. M. D Kaetdeoi rorstcuav - Dihvorth. Floral Gardens , - . V , Flowers, Ferns and " Palms, the choicest : selection of Flowers, ths best service, the lowest prleea. '; ' Just word about oar r FANCY CARNATIONS AND ROSES . TheyVa ths , "Bfst ! lEver." Don't fall to secure some ' of them when you, want' something extra good In the way . of -. Cut Flowers bear' ' la mind, the Dll worth Floral Gardens. W: G. McPlJEE, Prop, ' (ksrlctlt, N. C" F. O. Bog 13. ... Ball Thonas, KILLED BY NEGRO .TEN ANT A BRUTAIi. MURDEIt IN CRAVEN j '.rM-:.-s' - ,i;.:,fv,,;'..;;, John M. Lancaster, Highly Respected . Farmer of ; Craven - County, Shot . Dead at Vance boro by Henry Hal - ley, a Negro Tenant on His Land . alliens Join In Man Hunt With - Bloodlionnds and Feeling Is High 't Bailey a Dangerous Maa and Had Terrorised Town With His Tlireata. Special to tThe' Observer. "r ; ,. . 'Newborn June Il.The town of Vanoeboro was ths scene of the most dastardly and cold-blooded murder In the history of this section this morn ing. John M. Lancaster, ' V highly respected cltlsen of that place and well-known throughout the county, went to his farm and told Henry Bailey, his colored tenant, that . he must stop getting articles at stores oahls .f Lancaster's) credltThe conversation tended to arouse Bai ley's temper and he cursed Lancaster violently. The latter then told Bat ley that he must work tn the Held on account of farm work being delayed. This did not set well with the negro and ha grew more violent and cursed Mr. Lancaster still more and the two had a fight -Bailey broke away-and ran to the house a short distance away, got his gun, and shot Lancas ter dead. Bailey coolly went to the body to ascertain whether his victim was dead and then went Into tne woods, which are very ffnck and Im penetrable. , TRACKED BY BLOODHOUNDS. When the news became known, clttsens and neighbors Joined in the man hunt. Bloodhounds were se cured from Greenville and the'pursult has warm. The negro, however, has not been caught. The residents have tworn summary vengeance and the protection given him will not be sufficient unless the anger of the people grows less. Sheriff Blddle and Coroner Jones have gone there. Mr. Lancaster was a prominent merchant, aged about 35 years, was married and had a family. His wife la prostrated end critically 111 aa a result of her husband's death. Bai ley Is a desperate character. He Is of a low order of Intelligence, burly, passionate, and a man who has held the city in fear by his threats. THE WEATHER. ForeesHt for Friday and Saturday Kalr Frliluy and Saturday, except show ers In mountain districts; light to fresh west to southwest winds. EverythJnc In South' Carolina tor Tillman. A. former South Carolinian, 'who now Uvea in ' Charlotte, returned -to the city last evening after spending some time with- friends In Fort Mill and Tork county, 8. C. 'Speak Ing with an Observer reporter, he said that sentiment In the Fort Mill sec tion Is all for Tillman In .the race for the Senate. .'"CoL W. W. Lumpklu. who has announced his candidacy for the upper House, Is not in it. Even the people who used to vote against Tillman at every opportunity have turned around and are warm admirers COOUKG AND RUNG At Our Fountain CHOCOLATE CREAM VANILLA CREAM "PEACH CREAM PINEAPPLE ICE ORANGE ICE EGO FLIP EGG LEMONADE EOG CHOCOLATE and ROYAL CABINET. Anything you want ask for It Of the Fltch-Fork Senator. Aa an In stance of what -i will. be done at the polls In the approaching, election, Mr, W. B. Meacham. the Fort Mill ranker; Dra. J. L, Spratt and T. & KirkpAt rlck and there will cast their vote for the present Incumbent .' i.v.' Special Notices THIS FINE8T THAT MONEY AND experience can product. Blue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla Extracts. PERFUMES THE PICK OF ALL TH13 finest perfumes are In our stock. Nothing rank. Nothing loud. Nothing that shows had taste. You cannot make a mistake If you buy your perfumes of us, because we haven't any bad ones. WOO DALL SHEPPAKD. DO YOU KNOW THAT "SILVER Cream" Is the best polish on the mar ket for cleaning and polishing your silverware f It will not scratch, but will clean and polish to perfection. Only 26c. a bottle. What About those old brass andirons? Would you like to have them as bright as a new pin? If so, polish them with Hrllliant Buhler Buperlur Polish, the beat brass polish on the market. Try it; we guarantee you will bs pleased. Only 15c. snd 26c. a bottle. 'Phone 68. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. f .85 acres. I miles from Charlotte, V- on. V macadam road, y Fine . meadows and creek , bottoms., Would make . good stock ' farm. Price .'.,, i ,. . . $M.K pr aoro. . 100 acres, 4'1-t miles' from town, : long frontage . on a macadam and railroad; 4 -room house; fine mill site, on creek, near It. K. Price . , , . , 5 ' , - , f . S36.00 per acre. 100 acres on public road. Jiear Davidson and Mount Mourae: . -tenant house, barn, plenty of lire-wood; If acres fresh land, roiling. but soli very productive. Price ,. 1.1O0.0O. 41 acres adjoining Davidson College camnus: I to 10 acres wood land, 15 acres wired for pasture, well watered; tenant house. Price , 1 8O0.OO. Wo have one of the most attractive country homes in tha county on our list. It Is locsted 7 miles out on macadam road. Farm contains 127 acres. Full description, price, terms, etc., at our office. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN TRUST CO. ; V LEATHER GOODS GALORE AT OUR store. Pocket-books of all kinds, card eases, bill books, any Kind you want. - Bee our- - stock. It will Intersst you. JAB. H. 8TOWH A CO., Druggists. 'Phone 27. NURSES' REGISTER. ' JORDAN'S ON THE SQUARE WE NEVER CLOSE. Druggists. - 'Phone 7. LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, June tl, 8 p. m. Sunrise 6:09 a m.; m m not 7:40 p. m. (Standard time) LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Highest temperature lowest temperature Menn temperature.. Exchhs for ths day Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumulated excess for the year.. Precipitation for 2t hours ending 8 p. m. (Inches) Total precipitation for the month.. Accumulated excexs for the month. Accumulated deficiency for the year Prevulllng wind direction N. E, w. J. BENNETT, Observer, .40 .00 3.30 .1 437 Employment for Women Making 10,000 Bags Materials will be supplied and work paid for at the furniture store of W. T. McCOY 211 S. Tryon St. WANTED! Machine Hands, Spindle Carvers, f inisners and Firet Coalers for one of the largest Furniture Factories In the South, tfnud Wages and Steady Time Guaranteed. Cheap living and plenty of amusements. Eight Theatres running all winter. Apply to NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE MFQ. CO.. New Orleans, La. AN IRISH COMEDY DRAMA THE FOX 4 The remainder of the week Will A. Peters Stock Co. F.D. & Offer to Bidders on THE SEVERAL HOUSES advertised by me for sale the follow ing suggestion, vis: That you make. first, aeoond and third choice of the houses and express it in - your bid something like this: 1st choice (name the house, An bury, Johnston. Burwell or cabin) for which I hereby offer $. 2nd choice (name one of ths ether houses) for which I offer . Jrd choice (name the house you have not named) for which I offer $..... etct., etc. The reason of this suggestion' Is that doubtless a goodly number of bids will be made. If all bids should accidentally be on one house every body sava one man would be left and the other houses would bs left tin sold. ' , SeeT- ' - -' ' , :; . ,, Several bids have been received (hot opened) and much Interest Is apparent DON'T HESITATE to AT what yeu'U give, . ". No MAN KNOWETtr how cheap they may go. Use your Judgments risk a bid.,'-- ,:.,. ;,.. . July: 1st bids opened," ID days to clear tha premises and remove the houses, SKA L--your bid and mark envelop' ""BID." Any other, inform tlon gladly given. .,- - Houses, opto, for Inspection dally, PAD, nLBXaNDBli f I': 'heal 'Estat' Scaler. '';'f 282 1 Tryci SCj Day Fkoncs 435 er 624 Wanted In Oaston county, N. C, 5 0 teams and drivers, at 10 cents per hour; 60 men at SI. 00 to 11.25 per day; pay every two weeks; long Job. will lot any quantity to parties that want to work by the cubic yard, and we will furnish tools. Address or call on PROP8T CONTRACTING CO.. S09 W. Trade St. Charlotte, X. C.. or R. J. BINGHAM, 8upt.. Gastbnla, N. C. FAT LAMBS. MF.CKLENRUKO COUN ty raised, and they ars tine. Tha very best fresh meat that Is kept right. All kinds of nloe groceries and fresh vegetables. We have put in a high grade refrigerator and are prepared to handle meats to your satisfaction. BARRATT A BLAKKLY. Dllworth Store, fool's old stsnd. FOR - RENT: KLUQANT. MODERN apartments, rooms each, 510 North Tryon street; neHtly papered and pnlnted; nice bath rooms. Modern U rootn house, 902 Kant 6th street, HH 6S. fr-room house. West Hlund street. ttO. 4-nom house, 300 North Morowell street. S 00. J. ARTHL'R HKNDEK BON St BRO. FOR SALE: THE HANDSOMEST black mare In the 8tnte: S yean' old; perfectly sound; price tWVOO. Also ona bay horse. 7 veari' old; 35 hands high; m-elght 1.0M) pounds; ran show a mile In 2.5) on trot; price $3..00 W. O. ROSS & CO., Nos. 109 snd 211 West th street. OO TO THE OEM-YOUR FRIENDS do, so Join them when In a hurry. Try our quick lunch counter It's quick. Ask for snythlng you want, we hsve It. K. F. CRE8WELL, Manager. WANTED Two male teachers for eighth grade, in Charlotte City Schools for whites. Sal ary, seventy five dollars per month for 9 months. Address T.W.DIXON, Ch'm Teachers Committee. NEVER MIND THE WEATHER; NEV er mind about sending: simply call us up; our service Is at your service, both ways to take your order snd deliver them. Call 2t7 or 1(C3. DILWORTH DHI O RTORE. II. 8. DAVIS. GIVING AWAY-OLD PLASTER AND small brick but. Finest nut for onve ments. No dust, no mud. Corner Trade and C streets. If yon want It see me, and see me In a hurry. Old tin to sell cheap. E. U KEESLER. Phone 344. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK aURLOITf, X Organised 1ST4, ' ' -i t Stands First on National Itook Honor Roll In North Carollaa. Stands t8th in the United States. United State Depository. 7 Large Resources . ,, Liberal Dealing ) Up-to-Date Methods 'Y; Courteous Treatiaent i - 1 i'- Call and Sec Us About Your Bank Account NEARLY NEW REMINOTON TYPE writer with leather traveling rase, (70.00. A snsp to any one wanting a machine of this kind. We have otheri of same make, t3n.00 up. J. E. CRAY TON & CO., Trust BlJg .'HE 8A ITER'S FLAVORING EX TRACTS; largest In the Stntetanlee tracts; Inrgest sale of sny one brand In United States; have received 6 highest Awards nnd medals,' Including World Fair medul, St. Louis. Ask your grocer for "Bauer's," 10 and 2Sc. bottles. BHERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES Dyspepsia, Constipation, Indigestion. Biliousness, Catarrh of Stomach. All Bladder snd Kidney Troubles. We guarantee this water. When no bene fit la derived no chsrges will be made. Phone 118. N. J. BHERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO.. Charlotte, N. C. NEW SERIES The Mutual Building & Loan Opens New Series July 1st. Shares are now being; taken and applications filed. The early bird sets the worm the sooner nhures sre taken the sooner loans will be reached. Why wait until the money is wanted before pre paring the way? There's no place like this fur you. JNO. R. PHARR, Pres. E. L. KEESLER, Treas. Phone 344. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: r. M. BROW GEO. W. BRTATf . C BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATTJ J. S. MYKR1S V. B. McDOWTCTjTj EL M. MeADKN W, B. RODMAW T. W. WADS GHAS. A. WIIXIAM& YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED FRANK GILREATH, Pres. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier THE Merchants and farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C CAPITAL ASSETS $200,000.00 $1,500,000.01) Ws lavlte yon to opea aa aoeoaat with ma. promising svry oourtasy aad aooommodatloa wnstateat w(th souad banklag- Ws par four par cent, la tarsal sag time deposits. ABO. K. WTLflON. President. JNO. B. ROSS. Ties Prssldsssl, W. a WILKINBO?r. Oashlar. 00f0t000040000 aOOaOOfO00000000 ( "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE" has csused hundreds of young men and women, and older ones, too. to open accounts In our Havings Dank, and they all are wall pleased with tha result. Wouldn't you like to save, too? Next Intersst quarter begins July 1st. Open an account to-day. SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS BANK If. H. Brown, Prss., W. Aieisndsr. V. Pres., W. L. Jenkins, Cashier. "'"''IITl FINE FARM ' - That splendid farm of about 110 acres, with 1-story. T-room ' houss, fins fruit and vineyard on premises, should bs quickly taken at price offered. It Is located en main macadam road, 7 miles from Chsrlotts. If Intsrestsd, sea us for price, terms, eta . The Charlotte Realty Company ''- , A. O. CRAIO, Secreury and Manager. (Mem It XL Trada 1C ' - Pbana SIT. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK On rsytag of RUls It Is well to pay bills promptly, but not to pay the same bill twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mlxtake, send out bills after they havo been paid. If you pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Check ing accounts are therefore more than a convenience. They are an , Insurance against overpayment. Every man or woman who pays ' bills should do so with checks. Your checking acoount will be welcomed at The Charlotta National Bank, where you are assured of abaolute security and tha most courteous service. W. H. TWITIY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President MONEY IS A TRUE FRIEND Money Is s true friend. Acquire It by beginning a Savings Ac count with The Cliarlotte Trust Company, IS Kaat Trade Street. New quarter begins July 1st. Interest compounded quarterly at 4 per rent, per annum. You will satisfy yourself as to the ssfsness of such sn account by looking over this list of DIRECTORS: C. M. Iatlrron. V, J. II. Isttlei, Pre., J, W. Zimmerman. Pres., T. C, Guthrie, W. M. Iiong, O. 1'. Ileatb. L. R. llsgood. Cashier. II. a. IJak. J. M. Davis, W. II. Uelk, MONEY TO LOAN . . ' n R. L COCHRANE, IWIlDAFJfP DP1I ;; FCTATP ' ' ' : 'XA'a1 1 aJTa sV. a - ,t aa sW. aUe UJ If! I U-y 'VM '-f In large or small amounts on well located resi dence or business property In or around Charlotte Easy terms of payment 4, Southern States Trust Go. ; OAtTTAL 3B0.0O4 TRCST BCTLOINCk CI1ARLOTTK, X. X ULO. BmcrilKNg, T. M. FRANKLIN. W. IL WOOD Presldeat. ,f . . vviaa Praa.-. 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