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.... - - ; - .... .j.,. ... -T'V'-f "-y.-.-. : CSAE TO OPEN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. v-.-. ... '',.;.. ;..-- -; '. ' ; ' 1 The- Merchants' and lrmers Na : Uonal Bank to Oiicn a 8 .vlnga De . pertinent Tuestlnylnterewi -of 4 ;. Per Cent., Compounded . tjuarterly . A Departure In lianldng Circles.. The announcement that trie' Mer chants and Farmera' National, Sank la to add a, savings department Will be of Interest to - "many Charlotte people,. The Merchants' and Farmera' , Bank - la one ,. of the oldest, and strongest financial Institutions liC tbla , section of the State. 8lnce ' its In fOlilUti E IN "MAN "AN 1 WOMAnT Stories .'.fil lowing; ; How Two'', Persona - . 1'tvccu. ureal reru, Strand Magaslne. "-:;r- Women' display courage in their own Incomparable fashion. Typical of wo man's method of encountering danger Is the story of a woman who observed as she was concluding her . toilet for the mght the presence of a burglar under her oea. ' nuauu( ' laum inv mwii that she had perceived him. this woman oulatly out on . her- dressing: town - and knelt down at the bed aide to say her prayers. She prayed.- loud. .Bhe- made her own personal Intercession to heaven and then prayed for. alt poor sinners 11 v. Ing In the darkness of estrangement from God. "particularly . hla unhappy man lying under my bed. meditating the wick. v tltuHnn v It hu Kaun innnil !ln . 4 ;rregular banking -busing. 'v' '; prospered la a marked degree, ,,1 ' I; cannot Imagine e worse- situation f'-j within f von thera has than that -of a certain steeplejack who ' Wlthmthe past lew years were nas . himself an ir at the too of a V. Arisen I banking circles-a , strong ehuroh -teDle with a tnadman grinning , Into hla m ' sentiment favorlna- ' the addition , savings departments as feeders to the regular, business of the The. officers and bank. . directors of the Into his eyes. ' The madman was hU mate. Both man had been -en this steep le for many days and had talked togeth er wnne tney hung in tne saaaiea wnu Merchants' , a.d Farmers' . Bank 'have . the utmost accord, "but ,' "J . ;, had this step under advisement for soms ttme.JRecentljf Mr. W. C. Wll klnson, the - cashier, ' spent several . weeks In the North studying the work of the f savings departments wnicn day one of the men . looked up to see madness la the eyes of his oompenlon. In tnaL moment ns was none wun aangar. No shout could avail. From the street below he looked like a solder snoostng in its web. - The room ana cmmneya or 'v , are operated t tnere in conjunction nm nouava aaemra m h K-rwlth ih national tnks. -Bspeclally ground. High up In the ' Msnssa ofthe J.r Ahaa h been Interested In the malU fmpty air lie was alone- with. mad- city ha advised the .; mate. The madman only grinned. The man bade him look alive, that they might the- sooner-- get- balow -and -enjoy tham. aelves. . The madman chuckled that they would get below In double quick time for that he was pro In to Jump from the steeple .with hie friend In his arms. The otber touched as If at a good Jest, and turned to his work. Then ne oegan order business, wnicn many or inese ; ,h . tf Kla -iia 'hmit tiim. j-.f '. institutions have built up. On his djreed some cheerful remark to his -.' stockholders and directors to add a 'Tr.'aatlngs department to- tha Merchants' i and Farmers' Bank aod tney acted in C. '.''aceordance with tils recommenda- .. -V . . . Tha savings department will open .v : for business Tuesday morning, the "V."' S6th Instant. Four per cent, lntareat-lnufhlns with hi feet against the steep- ,?tv - wUl ba allowed on all deposits, tha; le to get a swing no his saddle; ne meant Interest to be compounded quarterly.- to.arab the madman and hold him till h . ' For some time arrangementa - have i,'.",7!Intl. J'.iTtVL Th! iK v- ili.j.xj nm k .....Hnii nt swinging nis saddle, and before the sane ? . 'l -l,. P TJ?.i ' a 'n?Jf P t It m"n realised his danger the madman's VVV ?p,08lu .Tu"d"-''-: A now gfie-ers were closing round his throat. .' .. books and all tha fixtures have been . There the swung .in the dltsy 'Btr. j received and everything Is now la I high over the unconscious city. " Bv n " readiness for the new business. .something of a mlsacle the man found il. Tha ofllcera of the Merchants' and hands clutchlnjr st Jhla tool box as Farmera' National Bank are Messrs. 1 S2j;wfntS!'eS .?a iW6ZlamU'!: i ! ; George E. Wilson, president: J. B. 3!-RiT-fcSJrtSli JTi v ROM. vice president; W. C . Wilkin-igViSS' won. cashier, and H. W. Wilson, tel-, aeroaa the side, of the head. Then he - v ler. The directors are Messrs. J. H. clutched the fellow's, body to save . It ... " Wearn. W. H. Belle, J. B. Ross, G. E. : from -falling, and.' after a moment's .' Wilson and J. H. McXden. The fact ! hreathlng. quietly lowered himself and Is worthy of not that Mr. W. C. : f" unc.iwcioaB nun io xno group? pe- Wllklnson. was recently elected vice - president of the North Carolina . Bankers' Association, an honor of ' which any State banker might well ba proud. OOLOIUCD TEMPERANCE UXIOX. ' The North Carolina Tbarman Wo man's ChrlMtian Temperance Union la Holding a Convention Here The Programme of the Next Few Days The .Meeting Yesterday. ' Tha tenth annual convention of the North Carolina Thurman Woman's Christian Temperance Union Is now being held In Grace A. it. K. Zlon church, f colored, M. A. Lynch pre siding. , The convention was opened by de votional exerclsea conducted by the evangelistic superintendent. Tucker. After . devotional exercises the roll was called by tha secretary.. It show ed representatives from many differ ent parU of the State. . The', corresponding secretary read a very carefully prepared report of tha years' work. In thla report s local unions were represented. The treasurer gave a tabulated report. She said the unions had been very prompt In sending dues. Her report showed receipts to tha amount of Its 2. S3 while tha disbursements were only $J1I.:.. Evangelist!- service was held from Jl.iO to 1J. s Several ministers of tha city were present and were asked to, the plat form. Noontide prayer was said by Dr. Warren. The afternoon session was Opened, by P. . G. Shepard. After this a report 'was read by tha superinten dent of Sunday school work, R. C, Bearden, tha superintendent of medi cal temperance being absent the president, M. A. Lynch opened, the discussion. Prof, a O. Atkins was present and made very encouraging remarks. The session adjourned by singing tha temperance Doxology. Meetings will be held as follows this week: Sunday, at 4 o'clock, a mass meeting; at night, the annual sermon; to-morrow and Tuesday, during the day, the regular business sessions will be held. To-morrow night at the Congrega tional church there will be a double contest The first contest will be of fhe Loyal Temperance Legion, the other a diamond medal contest. Ad mission IS cents. lo .-Mr. 'J. Q. Adams, Jr., of Cornell University, Ithaca, N. T., arrived In the city ' yesterday morning to spend a portion of the summer with his father, Rev. Dr. J. Q. Adams, In Dil worth. . . . It sometimes happens that a shady character basks In tha sunshine of popularity. We Sell White Stone Ilia and Celebrated ' i Chick Spr'ns Waters These two pure, wholesome, 'splendid waters and medicinal agencies are received In Char lotte . ' . FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS BT EXPRESS EVERT DAT. Deliveries made to any part of Charlotte on SO minutes' notice. SO CENTS PER GAMiON IN 5 GALLON DEMIJOHNS. .'Phone oa , your - order this morning. . . 'Phone. Tif.. IS.. Hawley's Pharmacy MRS. AMANDA' CAI-DWELL ILL. Mother of Mr. J. p. Caldwell, Editor - of The Observer, Critically JU at Her Home In tMatesvUlo and Hope ; for Her Recovery la Very Slight. Special o The ObseerV A .Mf ' . Btatesvllle, June IS.-Mrk Amanda Caldwell, veperable mother of Mr. J. P. Caldwell, editor of Tha Observer, is critically ill and tha end Is expect ed at slmost any time. Mrs. Cald well is 81 years old, one ef the old est residents of Stateertlle. 'She has been quite feeble for some time, but It was not until within the past 24 hours that ' her " ponditlon", became critical ' Her two daughters, ; Miss Jennie Caldwell and Mrs. .Theodora F. Klutts, of Salisbury, are with her, the latter arriving' this morning. Mr. J. P, Caldwell, who was an route to Tata . Springs, was summoned this morning and is expected , here to nlght, . ' - . ';- v. -. ."' -At a late bout1 to-night the attend ing physician. Dr. M. R. . Adams, said that. Mra. Cftldwell ' had rallied slightly, but hope for her recovery Is small., , Z T- v" - Prof. Jos S. Wray, superintendent, of the Gastonla graded schools, spent yesterday In -the city his return from Raleigh, where he attended tha Teachers' Assembly and the summer school. - , ; . Prof. : Archibald Coolrldge.V of the History Department of Harvard Uni versity, .has been selected , to repre- "i university as the Borbonne lecturer In Paris for the next year. He has been abroad on his sabattl cat year this last season, where ha naa oeen studying the social condl Hons of the European countries, v r ,. ; : Mme. 'Mathilda ; MSrehesI ,De Ca. trona. who Is still actively engaged In teachlar ." recently - . celebrated the igniiem anniversary of her birth, Sixty , years age she studied under Manuel. Garcia. ; Mme. Marches! taught singing for many years at viennm ana cologne, but Since 1181 has lived in Parta. , . - -.fxjtt SALE: - -. - bu.u i.i 1 1 ui i n property v in Rowan county, N. C. One 10 sUrop mill, engine, boiler and - pumps en property. Price 118,000.00. r--v. 110 acris nine miles of Charlotte, known aa tha Riv mln finnA -. that rented last - year for 11.500. Price 115,000. T" Wantarl.llara farm mnA tinVj. lands for Northern buyers. V N.'L. STMMONDS A CO, Real Estate Brokers. Box 70S, Char lotte, N. C . ' TllrJ WE ATHEEr : ; 1 LOCAL OFFICE U. 8. WEATHER -BUREAU. Charlotte June J3, 8 p. m. Sunrise 8:10 a. m.; sunset T:0 p. ra. (Standard time). , . LOCAL WEATHER KBsrVRT. UlA... ..K.n.r. ..... . M Lowest temperature .. .. Mean temperature .. .. .. .. .80 1 Exceas tor the -day .' .01 1 Accumulated deficiency for month .0t Accumulated excess for the year 40 Precipitation for 14 hours ending I . B. m. tlnches) 00 Total precipitation for tha month.. 1.44 Accumulated dcAclency for month., .01 Accumulated oenciency ror ine year .tm Prevailing wind direction S. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. BRIEFS. A Few la and Minor Ilappenlnga About the City. The deed waa passed "yesterday .' transferring to the county hoard Of education the Dixie High School prop ;'i erty. The property waa owned by ... the Dixie High School Company end p-;; the price paid for Jt waa 1885. I . : V A message" received lit the city ' yesterday stated that the condition of little Herndon Alexander, the small , . Son of Mr. and Mra R. O. Alexander, f , who has been 111 for some time at -. -1 Black- Mountain, , is - somewhat . lm 1 proved.' ;, . , Mr.'W. B- Hargett yesterday In- stttuted suit against the Life Insur i . ance Comnany of Vlrrlnla for tha ra. ' . eovery of the amount of premiums '.'. paid on a policy taken out 10 years t,y" ago, With Interest. Mr. Hargett has '''-i retained . Mr... i. D, McCall as-eoun-;''-J;.:-Z ' ' , , .. s . i,..,.u 'w-i-The,.. fourth Interdenominational . ; r ' Colored Sunday School and ' Educa ; Upnaa Convention, under the auspices : of -the International Sunday School v ; Association, will be held at Seventh '.'"StreetjRresbyterlan church, July II .i . Wf, 2l,r Col, J. H. Toung -win preside at j .the. sessions,-. . . . ., . I.S. .-'' -r-Arthur'Atexander, colored, got'on ; ;; , .' a rampage at hla home on East Fifth '..,., atreet 1 last night and the neighbors caiHsa lor me ponce. . patrolman Bell responded and as he entered the door r; of the home of Alexander. ' the host License Notice The following Licenses are due June 1st: Auctioneers, Barbers, Bakers Blcyele Dealers, Guns and Pistols, Automobiles. Coal and loe Co., Ho tels. Coca-Cola Bottlers, ' Lunch Houses. Restaurants, Gas Coa Elec tric Light Co., Electricians, SDH Co.. Newspaper Union, ' Hacks, Junk Dealers, Laundries, Fertiliser Dealers, ice uream, eoaa ouniain. . . under takers. Soda Water Bottlers, Money Mnaere, wagon ana Buggy Deaiere, k. Jri. Agenu, jrnoiograpnera, bum ber Tarda, Livery Stables,- Omni busses. Pawn Brokers, Real Estate Agents, Shooting Gallery, . Trading mamps, rurnnure instalments. Bag gage Wagons. Job Printing. Hides and Bones, Bill Posters, Packing Co, Architects, Wood - Tarda. - W. a TATLOR. City Tax Collector. The Crowell feiforiuni Co Inc. For the) Treatment ef Whiskey, Morphine and ' Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and arses for lady patients.. All forme of electricity. for treating, nervous- diseases, and various methods of massage, includ ing the BllhnlaJer vibrating method, The stockholders all being pWystciana constitute a consulting boatd. Specially trained male aad female nurses and attendant , 8. M. CROWELk M. D, Preav Vt. M. STRONG. M. . . , Healdenr Phyalciaaaj ABSOLUTELY A CHANGE . About seven years age- my ' health began to fall. I was completely "ran down,' and my blood got In a bad condi tion. I Buffered with severe pains In different parta of the body, so severe that I could not 41e In any position long at a time, and In consequence of this I did not know what It was to get a good -night's rest. I had been taking different medicines for the trouble for three years, but got no relief. Then I thought I would try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I had no faith In It or anything else for my case, but 1 thought it would be a change; The third night after I started on It I got the first good night's sleep I had had In many months. I became hope ful. The Remedy relieved the terrible pains I had been suffering from so long, and being able to sleep well at night, I soon began to feel like a new man. My appetite began to Improve and I began to build up In every respect I conttnuea Its use until I took about three dosen bottles, when I knew I was a well man. I have been cured four years, have - never felt those pains since, and am now a perfectly healthy man, nor. have I ever needed any of the Remedy since. W. E. Ortflln. Fort Mill. 8. C, September 26, If OS. Water,' Water, Water White Stone Lithia ' Chick Springs Mineral I VERT 'FINIS WATERS.. I VERT FINE- REMEDIES. BT EXPRESS FRESH EVERT DAT. JUST FROM THE SPRINda 10 cents per gallon, in 5 -gallon glass containers. CLEAN, CLEAR, CRTSTAL ' LINE. -.-'J. PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW' 'Phone us your orders this morning, sure. 'Phone No. 7. ORDAT'S ON THE SQUARE WE NEVER CLOSE. Druggists. 'Phone 7. xMz-iXb Hlnoss t Jftrav Stnart, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, a sister of the late.T. L. Alexander, of this city. Is vem HI .at the home of her niece, Mrs. Charles L. KeeranaV on' South Tryon street -V She came here soma time ago from Florida, 'where aha has made her home Jor a number of veara . Mr. John A. Rankin, of Ca barrue county, and Mr, W. ,W, Ran kin, of Mooresvllle, whose mother waa a sister of Mrs. Stuart, came over from their respective homes yesterday to attend her bedside. Mr- Murray Long has gone to the Presbyterian Hospital for .treat ment. ',.. . . ' 'i " Special Notices DEKItf-OOT FARM SLICED BACON, packed In one-pound glass Jars, far ex cels all other siloed bacons on the mar ket There Is no other oulte so mild in cure, and delicate In flavor. One trial ,wiU - thoroughly eenvlnoe- you of Its superiority. We guarantee every Jar perfect. Only 16c. a Jar. 'Phone 68. MILLER-ytN NESS CO. SICK-ROOM NJOCESSITIEB. HAS TOUR aocior iota you just wnai 10 gci iur tha sIck-roomT We can supply It to you at lowest prices. We carry a very large stock of thermometers, food warmers, night lamps, medicine drop pers and all kinds of rubber goods for sick-room use. Expert - prescription work. WOODALL A SHEPPARD. WHITE STONE) LITHIA AND CHICK'S Borings Mineral Waters received Jn Charlotte fresh from the springs. By express every day. 30 cents per gallon. In i-gallon demijohns. 'Phone us your orders early. Water pure, healthful, pleasant. Packed In gallon clea clean, glass demijohns. Phone JA& P. STOWE At CO. ear, 27S. WB ARB AGENTS FOR WHITE STONE Lithia and Chicks Springs Mineral Waters. Both very fine and very pop ular in Charlotte. We receive frenh shipments by express every day direct from the springs. Price xO cents per anon m orsnd new. Drigni, clean wholesome glass demijohns. Phone 247, DILWORTH DRUO STORE. ES acres.' a miles from' Charlotte. -'- on ; maeadam road. Fine , meadows and creek bottoms. Would , make good stock farm. . , .' t. i. .. $25.00 per acre. ; 1 100 acres, 4 1-1 miles from town, long frontage - on macadam and railroad; 4-rooro house; fine mill site, en creek, near K. H. Price .. i. ..... s. i,. ,. ,. , . . . . S3S.00 per acre. 100 acres on public road, near Davidson and Mount Mourns; ' tenant house, barn, plenty of fire-wood; 15 acres fresh land, rolling, but sou vsry productive. Price ,t .. . , $1,100X0. a 41. acres adjoining Davidson College campus; I to 10 acres weed- ' land. II acres wired for pasture, well watered; tenant house. 1 rice .. ., . ., . ,,..:,,,.,, , j. .. . ,..,..,. $soo.eo. We have one of the most attractive country homes In the county f oa our list. It- Is located 7 miles out on 1 maeadam road. - Farm contains 117 acres. Full description, price, terms, etc.. at our ofilce SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN . TRUST CO. ' THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, R. C ,t .V"H '.. ; Organised 1874. - ' , s ' Stands First on National Bank Honor Roll la Nertb Carolina. "," Stands 19vtb la the United States. United States Depealtery. Large Reeources . ,. Liberal Dealing t - 7 Up-to-Date Methods ' ' ' Court eons Treatment -, Call and-See. Us -About . Your Bank Account y,0 CHICK'S SPRINGS MINERAL AND White Stone Lithia Water on draught at tha Oem Keetaurant. No purer, better, more wholesome and more pleasant waters In the world than these two well-known and widely popular South Carolina products. We always want eur customers to have the best of everything. OEM RES. TAURANT, E. F. CRESWELL, Man ager. LOTS OF RIPE TOMATOES FOR SAT turday and you can buy them cheap Plenty of nice Chickens and Freith Eggs. Try our Sliced Beef and Sliced Breakfast Bacon, that you can buy by the pound, and you get full weight and the very finest woo da; you do not have the very nnest goods; you do not hsve 8ARRATT BLAKELT. Charlotte and uiiworin. Employment for Women Makio; 10,000 Bass Materials will be supplied and work paid, for at the furniture store of W. T. McCOY 211 S. Tryon St WANTED! . Machine Hands, Spindle Carvers, Finishers and First Coaters forgone s of the largest Furniture Factories In the South. Qood Wages and Steady Time Guaranteed. Cheap living and plenty of amusements. Eight . . . t Theatres running all winter. Apply to NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE MFO. CO, Mew Orleans, La. F. 0. A i a- W ' weni out inrougn t winaow, The po- : , llceman followed and, after an ex ji ::. citing chase, caught the culprit and " loagea nim in tne tomos. - - 5 ' ' f The .Charlotte) bassball team re- turned to the citv last nihf rPAm ..., :$ Statesville, where It played two games. The locals and the Statesville players , . spui even on nonors, eacn winning f one game. Mr. Wade Montgomery vadium i me vnarioite aggrega ' tlon, which is looking forward to - a i number of good gamee on the local - m - w rw niiii. SOCIAL. I' .1 ' ! ( .'. Visa Susie J?. Fullerton and Mr. R. . O, Spratt are to be marrlod at the v 4 home of 'Sgylre and Mrs. C. L. Hunt- r, Tuesdsy evening, July trd. The ceremony win oe perrormea py Itev, Harris Malllnckrodt,-, pastor of et Pater's Episcopal church. Immediate ly thereafter. Mr, and Mrs. yflnratt will leave for Western North Carolina, n where they, will spend their honey , moon. They will be at home In Char - lotte afte August 1st. 'Mrs. C. A.1 Mstthewg left yesterday . morning . for Wrlghtsvtlle Ueactv where she will spend some time. . , Dihvorth Floral Gardens ...I ' V. V'V-V ' ."'. rl . Flowers, Ferns and - Palms, , (he choicest selection ef Flowers, the best - ' ;.' ' ' - ' . , -.c.: V . service, the lowest prloea, . ' T ' ' Just a word about oui JV ;- , I Offer to Bidders on THE StYtRAL HOUSES FANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES .They're Best ; Ever." Don't the falL to - see a re gome ' of .4hera when you want something extra, good 1 In the tray of Cut Flowers bear , In mind the 1)11 worth Floral Gardens. , ' I. G. f.IcPHEE, Prop. T. O. Box .lU. il-aoo. Dell Thooee. advertised by me for sale the follow ing suggestion, vis: . That you make a first, second and third choice of the bouses and express It In your bid something like thlsi ' 1st choice (name the house, 'As bury. Johnston.- Burwell or cabin) for which I hereby offer I...,. ' tad choloe (name one of the ether houses) for which I offer f Ird eholoe- (name the house you have not named) for which 1 offer . atot, etc -., The reason or . tnis suggestion Is that doubtless a 'goodly number 'of bids will be made, if all bids should accidentally be on one house every body save one man wouia ne lert end the ether housos would be left un sold. See? - '-V..I-. -Several bids have 1 bees received (not opened) and morn Interest Is apparent. DON'T HESITATE to SAT what you'll give. No MAN KNOWETH how cheap they may gov. Use your Judgment risk a bid. ' i- 1 '.. ' . July 1st bids opened 10 days to clear the premises and remove the houses. SKAL your bid and mark envelope "BID." Any other Informa tion gladly given. s Houses, open for Inspection dally. P. O. 71LBX71NDUR 202 $. Tryca SL " Dsy rt:cj 433 cr CCJ t-Vr:;Ufa::eCtS.-'?' Wanted In Oaston county, N. C, 50 teams and drivers, at St cents per hour: E0 men at $1.00 to II. IS per day; pay every two weeks; long Job. will let any quantity to parties that want to work by the cublo yard, and we will furnish tools. Address or call on PROPST CONTRACTING CO., lOt W. Trade St.', Charlotte. N. C. or R. J. BINOHAM, Supt., Gastonla, N. C. THE BEST AT ANT PRICE. BLUE Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla Extracts. WANTED TO GIVE A WAT A FEW more loads of plnster and small bats for walks and filling. There's nothing superior, wnen tnis is gone you 11 he weeping tor it If you had It to buy you d get a hump on you. Old tin for mile cheap. Hurry up, now. E. L KEEBLKK. 'l'hone 3M. FOR RENT: ELEGANT. MODERN apartments, I rooms each, 510 North Tryon street; neatly papered and painted; nice bath rooms. Modern i1- room house, 602 East 5th atreet. SlA.ffi. 6-room house, west Bland street. 110. 4-room house, 300 North Mclnwell street. tft.OO. J. ARTHUR IlENDER SON A BRO. 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. FOR BALE: THE HANDSOMEST black mare In the Btate; 6 years' old: perfectly sound: price $300.00. Also one bay horse. T years' old; 16 hands high; weight 1.(60 pounds: csn show s mile In 1:30 on trot: price S3&0.00. W. O ROSS A CO.. Nos. 2U and Hi West 4th street. NEARLT NEW REMINGTON TYPE writer with leather traveling case. ru.ua a snap to any one wanting a machine of thla kind. We fcsve othen of same make, 130.00 up. J. E. CRAT TON t CO.. Trust Bldg. J8E BAUER'S FLAVORING EX TRACTS; largeet In the Btatetaoiee tracts: largest sale of any one brand In United States; have received 1 highest awards and medals. Including World Fair medal. St. Louis. Ask your grocer for "Bauer s, 10 and Z5c. bottles. BHERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES Dyspepsia, Constlpstlon. Indigestion, Biliousness. Catarrh of Stomach. All Bladder and Kidney Troubles. We guarantee this water, when no bene flt Is derived no charges will be made. 'Phone Sill. N. J. BHERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO., Charlotte, N. a Foir:ReiU Elegant new 7 room residence on Elizabeth avenue. All conveniences; $30,00 per month. The Charlotte Realty Company A. CL CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. Office It K. Trade St. Phone 177. 6: FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital and Surplus, $500,000,00 DIREf S: r. M. BROWN GEO. W. BRTA i. C BURROCTOI1S , FRANK GILKKATH i. . MYERS tr. a mcdowklIi B. M. MeADF.M n W. B. RODMAff T. W. WAOK CHA& A. WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLiaTED FRANK GIIREATH, Pres. II. M VICTOR, Cashier -0 000OaoeOC 0400Oa0400OeO000 OaOaoaOwOwO E Merchants and fanners National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C CAPITAl ASSETS $209,000.09 $100,000.03 We Invite yen te epen aa aeeeant' with as, premistag erp courtesy ea4 aeeemmedatloa eaaiaeut with soaeS) banking. We pap four per eeat, m tares, mm time 4efeelta. GEO. K. WILSON. PtealJeet. JNO. B. ROHS, Tlee W. C. WILKINSON. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK On Paying of BUla It Is well te pay bills promptly, but not to pay tha same bill twice. Hometlmes book-keepers, by mistake, send out bills after they have been paid. If you pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to yon and van be produced as receipts. Cheek Ing accounts are therefore more than a convenience. They are aa Insurance against overpayment Every man or woman who paya bills should do so with checks. Tour checking account will be weloomed at The Charlotte) National Bank, where you are assured of absolute eecurlty and the , most courteous service. L W. IL TWITTY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President. NEW SERIES The Mutual -Building & Loan Opens ; ' ;New Series July 1st ; . Shares are new being taken and applications filed. The early bird geta the worm the sooner shares are taken the sooner loan ('will be reached. Why wait mntll the money la wanted before pre paring the way? , , ' 1 .There's "ne plaoe like this for you. JfiO. R. PIIARR, Pres. L L KEESLER, Trcas. i' ': -:rs Phone ''344 rf"'' : 'v epJBaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaSBaastBjSaassBB MONEY IS A TRUE FRIEND P Money Is a true friend. Acquire It by beginning a Savlnga Ao' count with The Charlotte Trust Company, IS East Trade Street. ' New quarter begins July 1st Interest compounded quarterly at 4 per cent, per annum, Vou will satisfy yourself aa to the aafeness ef auch an account by looking over thla list of DIRECTORS i C. M. Patterson. V. Pre., T. O. Guthrie, i. II. little. Pre, W. M. Long, J. V. Zimmerman. O. P. Heath, li. R. Iiagood. Caahler, IL G. Link, J. M. Iavta . M. Belk, MONEY TO LOAN K In large or small amounts on well located resi dence or business property in or around Charlotte. Easy terms of payment ' Southern ; States Trust Go. . CAPITAL I20S.0M '' ' ;' TRC8T BCTLDINO, 1 OIARLOTTB, X. O. ' ' atcnx irricpuiCNis, T. s. pran run. v. u. wood President. , v Vice Prea, v ' .t j 1 Treasurer , I "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE" hss caused hundreda of young men 'and women; and elder nee, too, te .open accounts In our Savings Bank, and they all are well pleased ' with the result. Wouldn't you like to save, toot Next Interest quarter begins July let ' Open an account to-day. 8 DOUTItnnN LOTIN & anVlKCS DHflfK r, at Brown, pree W. a. lAlssenoer, V. Pres.. W. L Jenkins, Cashier. V V: f :-. V UIGH GRADE STOCKS AND'JIOXDS. iivooo' n. c.' it.' itii. -yy --v-v ' f 11.0 Oft N. C. 4a, 1010. i'-wVM-?;.-,". .'; ' $10,000 Chester Cotinty 4 t-j per cent., 1110. ' , ' - City or Jacksonville per cent., ltig. " v V ' 1 J0.000 City ef Oreensboro 4 per eent 1M. ' "' 5 11.000 Union County 4 1-1 per cenu, 1140.- , x' 5 ' 10,000 Itaker County, Oa., per cent. 1 , ' tf.000 Wlnston-Ralem Power Co, I ear cenU lllaV . . 115.000 Oranhy Mill Bon da. 0 per cent. 4 11.000 Spray Woolen Mills. . 11,000 Loray per cent. Preferred. 1101 liiue . 110.000 Lancaster 7 per cent. Preferred. fl.OOO Highland Park 4 per cent. Preferred. ' ; jlO.OOO Pomona T per cent. Preferred. 11.100 Elmlre I per cont. Preferred. Price on application, . . i ,r j F.C. ArnOTT COMrANT. Iwvtmcnt r ' , , ...- ....... , 4-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1906, edition 1
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