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.'CHARLOTTE; DAILY .OLJntVTIt, JULY 22, i: I3V rrFOBB JUDGE PIUTCRARD. iorncys Argue Injunction Salt of KiuUirrn Hallway Arlu Town of Uign Point at AMe"o-ugvvi7- . serves ;msciskb. ... '..,,,,v. ..,V."; roods! to The Observer. ;- High Point.: Jul JlTho now cel ebrated Injunction cim of tho South era Railway against the city of High Point for alleged .trespass on th company right ot way In the way of muiiinr 11 n of a, street came up before Judge Pritchard In AahevlUe to-day, Mayor Wrenn. 3." E. Klrkman and . U7r B. 'H. Farrtsa. of thU city, wrmt to Asheville to attend the hear- Ing. ThU matter wae taken ud last ' , winter, the hearing here being be v t ore Hoeclal Maiter Morehead. of orMMBoro. wnom juoit uoyu u"n : nated to take the evidence. Since that time the matter haa hunir tire for - m . m 4 4uat nnuf nuHllVi In attention. ' . ' What la known aa Hlah etreet -,wa being straightened out and It . waa Intended to moire the aide-track Tunning; up and down part of the sidewalk on. thla etreet in rront or tne Tomtlnaon Chair Manufacturing Com- VanTS VIW Al lull lum tun m training order waa secured upon the city with tha result that work waa 'topped and tne improvement on tnia street were not made. High etreet haa - been etraet for more than IS yeara . etna use cuy leeis mat n was noi treepaaalna- In theUaat on railroad "lemtory. Furthermore the Southern ; Railway la not a domesticated cor- poratloa and therefore cannot enjoy . noM privileges man are auowea oy tha Imt under the lease from the old . North Carolina Railroad, t Tn decision ol juoge rrurnara is awaited with much Interest bv High Point people and also many othera , owning una up ana down tne line from Qoldsboro to Charlotte, aa the decision 'wit! effect them in that If Wa latikn ' al.ntl.ft K.a arluan BHV U w tvuiuvi il anvuiu w hitch wm n j auoti light aa le asked, the company would hv the riant to claim tne . eame from all other towns alone; the Hoe of the North Carolina Railway. mmarm minv roatlv and ImDOstns: air uct urea ara located. Special to yhe Observer. Aebevllle. July 21. The Injunc- : uen suit or tne oeutnern itauway Ullml lha fftm-n of Klrh Pnlnt waa , argued before Judge Pritchard to day. Mr. W. P. Ragan. of High Point and Mr. E. J. Justice, of , avw vvtmss r"l injfitajrmru taili 4 . While Col. W. B. Rodman, of Char iot, division counael for tha South ern, argued the cane for the rail road. Judge Pritchard reserved his deoMo. HOOB DRUNK WHEN' HE SAID IT. .M... . iwwi vnrcHim l MJifc an rar I vara as May 11 Negro Ota1iman. Co-IU-Spatxlt-at in Hart Je t Marie Kworn . Mtairninal That lie Waa I loth Drunk and Bribed When He Re- onw iptm airs. Jianje. Plttaburg. July 21. It was learned to-day that Clifford linns, the negro coachman, formerly In the emplop of the Hartje family. In the sworn state ment made to Assistant District At torney John 8. Rohb, Jr.. In the dis trict attorney's office. Map 22, said that the deposition was made by him In which he declared he had been Intimate with Mm. Mary Hcotte Hartje waa a lie. In the statement made to Mr. Robh. Hooe said he was under the Influence of liquor when he made the statement to the de teetlvee. Ha goes Into details as to how the deposition waa taken and aaya that he was paid over f 600 at different times ror making the de position. It waa largely upon the strength of this statement that Mr. Rohb caused charges of conspiracy to he entered against John I. Welshons. Ed O. Hartje, brother of the libelant, and Hooe. Hooe clings to his denials of the Original depoeltlon, however, thus corroborating the statement made to the detectives and denying the truth of the statement refliTtclna; on the character of Mrs. Hurtje. He swore positively in the statement tr Mr. Robb that he nver had born Inti mate with Mix Hartje. A decision In the fllvorce case will probably not ! banded down before autumn. II waa f-ftiiirii WF-iiiiy infll w nrn tho plaintiff closes his rehultnl. I which la expec ted to be Thursday f j next week, some of the attorneys In the caae will mk for nn adjournment I Ontfl the Hepternber frm of court. I when the arguments win hr heard. Mre. Hartje expressed herself to Vday aa not at all nlarmed over the report that kidnappers were liiylng plana to sfftal th- children It l thouerht the pint. If there In one. Is the work of persons who want to hold the children for a ransom. TO FTQTTT PAWNO ORDINANTF.. kl? i TOn FALSE ARREST.'. V .' ;'. CL K. faanL of Lmxttiburr. Va.1 Thrrt rni lo Hm Aambcr of tJate City People aya He it Nephew of Sec- , rotary of HuUe Gant, of Soatn tw . una, , t,..-! .- ., Special to Tha Obaerver. - v-l Oreenaboro. July tlABeoauaehe waa arreeted on. the cnarge or n"' tnr a tide on the train. C. K. Oant, a young man claim! ag to be a traveling repreaenUUve of a wnennurg arm. threaten to , aue a number of peo ple for false arrest and imprisonment, He waa arrested Thursday afternoon and yesterday afternoon wa given trial in mayor a court. i J dismissed, after the mayor had heara the evidence. When uam wa mi -a v. ... niaoari in tha calaboose. where 1 remained until after he hearing. A .. When Oant rolled from the engine TKra.lav aftarnoon. he WS aPProaCh- Mt bv - Officer Jenaa. - The englner said to the offloer: "He la alrWht; let him alone." About that time tfpeclal Agent Ahem walked up and the en gineer told him that he had not ' the young man permission to ride. Officer Jonee then, in plte of the young man's protest, took him in cus tody. Oant stuck to his cdntentlon that he had secured the permission of the engineer to ride. ' Toung Oant aays he la a nepnw w Secretary of State Oant. of South Carolina. He was quite wen aresaa. He -says the engineer gave him per mission to ride and that he means to mske some one answer for It. The ... WwnmA omnnanv does BOt take MS threats seriously, as the engineer, the rnntendi. has no right to give any one permission to ride. The young man telegrsfhed td his father, who Is a promineniiciusen m ujr burg, asking him to come here. IXKX. DR. J. C ROWE AKSAl'IiTKD. Salisbury Minister Rebukes Mr. Rufus Unfty for hwcaring in i-uoik; Latter Strike- Him Rufty's Arrest Ordered. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, July ii. Aimouin not a denominational mauer. " Methodists who know It are no little Incensed this evening over a personal attarlr tinon Rev. Dr. J. C KOWe. thatr nnator. bv RufUS Rufty. a well- known farmer of the county. Mr Rurtv waa in the store of his cousin, Mr. M. C. Rufty. one of the city's most populsr cltlsens and one of the church's best members, ror ma in tense profanity. Dr. Howe rebuked him. telllna him that he must not swear In Salisbury thst way. Mr. Ru fua Rufty did not take kindly to this and grew worse, wnereupon ur. Rowe. with feeing, said: "You ahall not curse this way In Salisbury In my presence," meaning, he said, that he would call an officer to stop It Rnftv started toward him and said: Who in the n i are you - in cuss as much-aa 1 please ana u s none ui our q j d n business." nimui- laneouslv with thla ha struck Dr Rowe in the breast with both fists. hovlmi him over against the counter, which held him up. As Dr. Rowe rted ouL Rufty besan to follow him when aoineona told him mat ur Rowe was a minister and he resisted Dr. Rowe Intended to take no fur- her notice of the occurrence, so far he was personally concerned, but his members say they will do It and have notlllsd the officers to arrest his assallnnt. An apology from nlm would put him all right, coupled with a promise to refrntn from bad be havlor. Mr. Rufty will very likely do this when he becomes himself. He Is a kind-hearted man of the most fear- leas nature but respectful to the min istry. The ofllcers were sfter hlin this evening but he managed to get out before he was found. THE WEATHER. Waahlnstort, July Sunday and Mondays 21 Forecast J for . Virginia, anuwera nira7,. partly cloudy end wsrmsr, light to fresn southwest winds. " ' ' Jr North Carolina,' showers Sunday: Mon day partly cloudy, warmer In norjheaal portion; variable wtmla. , : , . South Carolina, partly cloudy Sunday and Monday; lisjhi to fresh south winds. Georgia. Alabama, western ICIorlda sna Mississippi., showers., Sunday; - Monday partly cloudy, light to fresh south winds. Eastern Florida, ecaalonal showers Sunday and Monday; variable winds. ' ...I.I. n. nartlv nlnildV BUndaV. showers la southeast portion, warmer In north portion; Monday partly cloudy, Kaatern irau, pni; ,luuu' . and Monday; ltgbt to fresh southeast Westsrn Texas, local' shower Sunday and Monday, eseepi jsir in, rra"ii portion; cooler Sunday. ' a.i...... aiinrfa. warmer central and .eastern portions; Monday fair. , , ' Tennessee, 'showers Sunday; Monday fair, waripef. in west portion., ,..' Kentucky, snowers sunaar, cir fair, wsrmer in estreme weet portion l. n 4 n w tf.lr w.. Virginia, aenerally fair Sunday and Monday; variaoie winaa. IiOCAL OFFICK V. 8. WEATHER Charlotte, July 21, p. m.8unrlse 1:21 . m.: sunset 7:JS p. m. (jasnuaro i iiraw;, LOCAl. WEATHER RB1POBT. Hiaheet temperature .. Lowest temperature .. .. ... Mean temperature Kireaaa for tha dav .. .. .. AMnwintatiu1 danrlenev for month. Accumulated - excess for ysar..,.. M p..nlr,ltallnn ror 24 hnnn endlnsr 1 n. m. Hneheal... 4. .....i .tS Totsl preclnlutlon for month MO Accumulated excess ror monio ... . Accumulated denelencr for year.... w.vi Prevailing nd direction a. w, U. e. tait, Temp, in unaraa. Faction In Cumbrrlnnd Church Al "(1. ' ' rawtat- lllows. ' . Shelbyyiii-, Tenru, July :i.A con troversy between the unlontat and loyalists factions of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church over the Ques tion of union with the Northern Pres. byterlan Church is at fever heat. Last night a psrty of loyalists, headed by the mayor, went to the Cumberland Presbyterian church and nailed up the door. fl Special Notices THIS IS A PROOkESSIVB A OR. BLUB Ribbon uemon and Vanilla are up-io- date extracta. "Best Kver Msde." MAR CATS IHTK TWO. ' Ckeeetnxhnro fltixens Io Vol Think Thy On glit to Poy Half the Cost of Paring Mreeta. SpeolaJ to The Observer. (rrixanaharo. Julv "1 num. be of r'P'r'T owner on 'iri'iuc Street hne employed 'online! tn (iKht th ordor of the board of nldremen that thev py me half of the nmts In the Juvlnit ,f the utreeta Accord ing to the ,r- iMtxn of a recent or dinance, the property owners on either side nrn to pitv one-font Ui "f the cost of psvlns I'urHiiitnl to nn order Issue I n f w iIhvh ago, the Froperty owt.en ure In iippear on the Tth of this tnonth and how cnu-t,. why fbev sbnul'l not pay their part. At that time the property owners will have their attorney on l, rid to fight the case for tl.em. Ilurllngton Votitli and Orenhoro tilrl Taken to Hlcliinond s I'axlciir Institute Suffk-rlug fYnm Wounds Inlllctnl by Rahld I Vllnon. Special to The Observer. Richmond, Va., July 21. Rltten by a cat. thought to be rsbld. I.yinun Faucette, 17 years old, has been brought from his home In Rurllng- ton. S. V., to the Pasteur Institute In tills city to be given the preventive treatment. Several days ago Fau cette was walking down the street In hln native town when a cat ran out of a yard, Jumped on him and sunk Its teeth through his punts deep imo n in ick. ii ia loriunuie nun me cnt'n teeth went through the boy's pants before entering the flesh, as wiped off the teeth by the cloth. Another case at the Pasteur Insti tute Is that of three-year-old Rona Kaufman, of Oreenaboro, N. C. who was scratched by a kitten several days ago. Mre. J. P. Kaufman did not care to tske any chances, so she brought her here for treatment. The little girl la In no danger what, ever. RliACKBCRN ELECTED. KXrnEMi COMPANY M'l'll. Ellaaltetli Cllv Comnil Ion Men hunt Hrlnr ci Ion, tint Cnuc l Il mlasuvl. Kpec.tal to The Observer. Klirshrtli fty Julv Tt . Mr !, T,. Winder, i.irtinil.iilnf, hut, f,f Itrn ritr ' i. trid suit atexJiint Hie , ,M t-ii K-prt. "onirnv for diinniR.x n 1he .,,oiint of 1 tfr- Thin ( on n I. I n tnr '!niiiie fur delay In rtellvri v r,f shlpioentK if I tan M.iy. 1 lid nipe esinn i -, for trlnl tiffme M,'islstrstr ..TVIlaou Ihl n 'rntnK. Tl.r rinltiliff bud Some snertF' aliens which needed f,- .., i .a. i.,,, .... ,ir..m i is mrii.n , ,... V.. ..,. U mA iw.. ... a ...... ,mi , iu,- ein rnN" I iia motion was ai'owM and the nlalntltT fin e"ieal lt H'iperlor Court. a.Aj. . ... . i iw,'"'i' ma i inorF lire) in ew I Ttew tirl.ni. jinv zi'...Tbe Imr r t,.. fit B. I. Aims 1 co on iria rlyer front at the foo of Nanoleon avanur, waa tHWllrstly deaii'rt'ed by flra to-nlhl In rolvlnff loa eatlmnted at toncwi. -j,w furtoer was situated near the Illinois Centrsl's Immense new 4uk and elevn tors,, but this prP"rty waa undamaged. liner Ail Mann in Rlvrr . IWlow An '. " .- ' terp. Pblshlrlg,' Ttia Netherlands. July . t he lel fMr IJiw slea.mr V Inland, Cast aiii Atn1t, whlclr snlled o.day fr, AnlWM-p fur Tiover and New York, t aa'-'ire on the Schtddt. . Assist ones baa ben sent her, ,,; .. . Kuc elH if .H. Ontnt as President of Tor Ilcfl 1'iibllstilng Cinii)any No t.m-wd Illation With liulustrlal .News. lal lo The nbserver. tireetiHboro, July 21. A meeting of the board ot. directors of The Tar Heel Publishing Company waa held here lust night, at which time t'on gri'HHman i :. Kpeiicnr I (lack burn was elected to Kucceed II. I.. (Irunt as presldnt. Mr. Hani. Ilradshaw will tuiitliiue as editor The dlrnctors de nied that there was even a probabil ity of the consolidation of The Tar Heel with The Industrial News. They will continue the publication of the paper here and 111 make of It a better publication than ever, they say. -" -- - -- - lU'oign Presidency of Tu lane Hoard I'mlcr lire. New Orleans, July 21. Kecaiise of rith iHin of a J9-year lease on certain Tulune linlverslty property. Judge iharlea K. Fenner to-day resigned us president of Tulane board of ad iiiinisti ators and his resignation was ii, 1 1 pw d. The lease In question was awarded ten yeara ago to Judge Fen der's son mil nephew at nn annual rental of 110,000 on properly then vii I u od at about tltV.000. TJie board of administrators has appointed a oiiiiiiission to Investigate whether or not tha ivaas should be contested. , Trincese Victoria, the Kslsger's on ly daurhfer, 1 now a well-grown-up girl. She is tall for her age and un commonly oplstn In feature, but wuat she lacks in beauty. I made (mid in Jtst-lirhtfin. Er one - thing, "she s'ands In no swe f her aire and nut etfonetle lo fight when ny whim eel-i,W. U, BTnONO, M. Mis. 8. 8. Wsls, wife of th super intendent of tho armor plate depart ment of the Homestead Steel Works, went from Pittsburg to Washington to tire the llnal shot for the testing or the last batch of armor plate for tho battleship Montana. 1 This I the first time a woman ever acted In this capacity, The Crowell Sanitoriunr Co., Inc. For lb Treatment pft a WMakey, Morphlna: and Nervous Diseases. :- Special 'apartments and nnrsee for lady patients. All forma of electricity for treating nervous . dlseeaeo. and various methods of massage, includ Jng the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders alt being physician Constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male aad female nurses and attandanta f. M. CftOWELf If, fx. ROYAI, FLINT FRUIT JARS AND Bertram s Automatic jrrult J ara, pinis. quarts and half gallons. The bast pre- aervera on tha market. The moat sani tary Jars on the market. Bv far the beat fruit Jars. Royal Flint S1.2S, tl.W and 11. " a doaen. Bcnrsm's c.. ii.w snd $1.25 a dosen. Be sure to see thsm before you buy. Remember, It pays to buy the best." 'Phone 8. MILLER- VAN 1CES8 CO. " mm I.-.- IN THK OUVER: TUB FACTORS that make for speed are: Its vislbls writing, light elastlo key-touch and Its sll round simplicity. It has the fewest possible wearing points, and it prints with a downward stroke. J. E. .CRAY- TON & CO., General Agents. OH YR8, WE ARB OPEN ON SUN day, but for prescription work only, All prescriptions are compounded by registered men. 'Phone us and we will send for yours. JA8. P. 8 TO WE st CO., Druggists. h'liona Z7V. FOR RENT : W! R. 5th, modern rooms. 116.68: 610 N. Tryon. 14 rooms, modern doae In, will rent 1st snd 2nd floors separately: store snd 6-room dwelllna corner B and 11th, new; 11 E. 12tb. I rooms; rooms, upstnlrs. 47 B. Trade. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. N I 'NN ALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express, Just received. W cents per pound. WOODALL 8IIEP PARD, sole stents for Charlotte. WK MAKR A SPECIALTY OF 8ERV Ins; anytliins; our customers want. Take your next meal at the Gem and order lust anything you want. We will fill It and just tn your liking. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Creswell, Manager. FOR BALE: ONE PAIR CLOSELY matched dupplr gray horses, ir hands men. wnignt z,7uu pounds, five years old. an perfectly sound. Also several other nice driving horset. W. O. ROHH A CO.. 20 and 211 West 4th. St. TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR 2 months, Jackson Terrace, only 2t per month: th handsome home of W. C. Maxwell, af 140; Mfs. Jones' charming place E. Ave., furnished, T0; 6-room new liouse, up-to-date, only HT). 00, close In: nine cottage In bllworth, only II H Come at once. E. I KEESLER. 'Phone 341. 8HF.RRILL MINERAL WATER CURE3 Dyspepsia, Constipation, Innlaestlon. Illllniianess, Catarrh ot Stomach. All Bladder and Kidney Troubles. We guarantee this water. When no bene fit Is derived no charges will be made 'Phone N. J. BHERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO., Charlotte. N. C. Davis' Hair Tonic does not grow hair on bald heads, but It will slop hair falling out and eradicate dandruff. Just this and no more. 50 Cent. DILWORTH DRUG STORE 'Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. LISTEN. We are going to dispose of all our light weights. Do you want a Suit or pair Trousers? If so. we .are the people. Suits that were 149 and 146 now ISO and 112 60: Suits that were ISO and 136 now 116 end 117.60: Trousers 610 and $12 now 17.60 and t. If you went any of these good this Is your chance, and they are made under the same roof. Ad don't you forget It. Come andt see us. It don't cost anything to look. If we haven t got what you want, no harm don. M. A. RtmCH at CO, Successors to ' R. E. DAVIDBOM A CO . 4 H. Tryon Street. Dilworth Floral Gardens Flowers, Ferns and Palms, the choicest selection of Flowers, the beat service, the lowest prices. Just a word about oar "' .-.. FANCY CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're . the Best Xrr.r . DoVt fail to secure gome of them when yon want something extra ' good in the way.' of ' Cut Flowere bear . la rnd the Dilworth Floral Gardens. W. C. McPjIEE. Prop. tharlettc' N. t ' . Prescriptions., Ailed, br.. Registered Pharma ; clsti N ;on ale) work In , thla department. i -': Tou have jha satisfaction- of : knowing-' tha -l prescription", ia "1 sccordlng to . jrour doc tor'g direction. NURSES' REGISTER JORDMS K . WB HXTBR CXOSX. t Druggist a. ' Ttione ji ' LcJ Dtt ii vflli Let ';' Extra sis, . I00l0- feaf.v "Park Ave., shady-aide.-corner lot, where you . can build to suit your taate; with abundance of - room In back yard for' chickens, wash pot and, stable. - ';..' . w J's ". ' ; f 1.000 ' cash, remainder jto suit .' - Ask v what's the - remainder, and Where's, the lot - ",. ' fteaj Estate. DealerL ' FboM SO, dar. V Mi nltbl,.; '' for a choice building lot on Soutli Tryon street, only four and One-half blocks from Independence Square. Dlmenalon, 41 1-1. , . . by 1 9 1 f eet with alley-way privilege In the rear. !: " j , V : ' ' c ,.Bet 'value " to be secured In the city for a-close-in building on-ryon' street, V ' t.-i v ..'-; -V ';.',. C-v SOUIIiETl KtAl tSTATl; LOAM . A!iD TnUST7C0"PA.'i .TV Wanted t: near . Blacksburir, & C 10 teams and dmera,.lo men, to, wore: on railroad up Broad river. ' . Pay off every two weeks, and beat of prices. Wanted to sub-let. by the ' yard. , any pakt, at good prices. Can use several experienced foremen. , Address or call PROPST CONTRACTINO CO, ' i 106 W. Trade St., Charlotte. N. C or W.,V.. REYNOLDS,, Sunt, v ':-'r;'--'.Blsclubor. 8...C.V,-! J: . If you are Interested Jn an . AUT0IV10BI which-"" combines Abundant V Bona Power li). Abolut ReHabllltyr Entire Simplicity. uk for t catalogue of theBulck." G.W. PAINTER : ''.' cnARLOTPK. n. a s-.- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.- The Commercial National; Bank CIIARIiOTTE, X. C. ; ' Assets, and Personal liability Over Two Million Dollars DIRECTORS: - -, R. A. DtX, II. M. MILLER,. JR., D. H. ANDERSON, W. K. HOLT, H. C. ECCLES. E. C. HOLT, I. RANKS HOLT, C. W. JOHNSTON, R L. GIBBON, FRANCIS L. CpXE. OFPICERS: R. A. DCNX, Prtl(1ent. W. E. HOLT,' Vice' President, A. O. BRENIZKn. Cashier. A. T. SOIMEY," Asst. Cashier. ; " Interest 4 Compounded Quarterly Ve' Solicit tha Savings Deposits "M of business men and professional men; of clerks uiiu uwK-Keepers; oi mecnanics ana laDorers; oi working , girls and 'housekeepers; ;of married women and single women; of young people and children! EAIU'lERS NATIONAL DMK , or CHARLOTTE, N.C. Saturday, .Aug. '4th., is the Day. The Charlotte Building V Loan Association will open Hi 14th Series at the office of the company, tOI North Tryon street i - This association now numbers Its friends and stockholders by tha thousands; if you are not one you should be. Rich and poor; young and old carry stock. Why wait? Join the crowd. APPLICATION'S FOR LOANS NOW BEING FILED. I. tl. VAN NESS. President Will IS BROWN, Secretary. oe BLOWING ROCK GREEN PA,RK HOTEL Elevation 4.100 feet. ' ; This popular and alecant resort opened July 1st under excellent management. A double dally schedule allows ruests to leave either moraine or evening. In the latter case the night la spent In Lenoir and' tha trip up the mountain made In the morning. Through ' ticket by Southern or Seaboard, with close connections. Address , GREEN PARK HOTEL, Green, ParN.vC V .W.PAY fOR MONEY- mtmm mwri j SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS I -;; - M ItND -- KOSfY at : ;.;-:; , " '1 ' I ' HIE CliARlOIIE NATIONAL BANK ' '.'" arwjrlDBT ' Of Bllla !. v; ' iT " It la well-to par bills promptly, but not, to pay the aa me bill twice. Sometime book-keepers, "by mistake, send out bills after'' they have been paid; "If you pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to you andean be produced as receipts. Cheok -log accounts ara therefore more than a convenience, -They are aa Insurance against, overpayment Every man or woman who pays pills should do so with checks. V , - " ' -; Tour checking account will be weloomed at Th Charlotte National Bank, where you are assured ot absolute security and tha most courteous service. . - ...... v - W. H. HYITTY, Cashier B. 0. HEATH, President -JI""" "J 11 1 zsssssss ' T THE PE0PLE.KN0W P. O. Dot , ,' Itl'tOd. . Bail 'rhonae. what a good thing Mutual Building A Loan stock Is. and if you saw' how they rushsd In Paturday you'd begin to think a little for your self along this line. . Why there's nothing else so good. Nothing' thai will approach It a- an Interest bearer. Nothing as safe, Noth tng so easy.' Talk about a little bank account. Why., as a profit winner, we have such beaten to death' before): Uie beginning. Savings banks are opening up all around us. but wa walk all ' around the best Of them while they are dancing up - and down tn ' one plaor, theorising as to what they can do. We do It, and don't fool about 1 . , v , ' V-., ,,:.. X(l E .. . L - KEESLER, Trcas. Phone 344. ; . . 25 S. Tryon St New 6 room residence, 1 ; 407 East - Fourth ' Street close in, alt conveniences, $20.00 per month. i The Charlotte Realty Company X.' ')',.' A.' O..CBA10', Secrvury and ManageW"!-' 'XVv':-i Otnoe IS EL Trado St.'', " .. .'. ,.' i i . Vbone ITT.', -'.v 71 SRFE ' INVESTMENT IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A .PLACE TO PUT TOUR MONEY WHERE IT WILL BE SAFE. 'NOT ONLX INTEREST, BtTT PRINCIPAL AS WELL, WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME A" PATRON Or TMIS BANK. WB PAY a PER CENT. INTEREST ; ON CERnnCATE . OF DEPOSIT "AND : 4 ' PER CENT. ON SAYINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND THE ,' INTERET FOUR . TIMES ' A ! YEyUL X ? -:' X'J';,': ;:.r,.;N-S' SOUTUBRN LOTIN& SAVINGS Bnmt r. a Broti, rm. W. S. AJaanrY. Prea W, I Jteaklns. Cashier. Qharlotte Trust Gomp9y H t- V; - ; CAPITAL $100,000.00. f - . Solicits large and small accounts promising .ev ery courtesy and ; absolute' security. t Put not your trust inmoney bift your money in.pvX-v-X.'X Qharlotte Trust Gompahy 4 J. H; LITTLE, Pres. G M, PATTERSON, V. Pres. " , I,:. : r ; LrRHAGOOD Cashier.- 4 01 Certificates of Depos a - it Issued by this Bank. A good way to keep funds ac T::X tive while awaiting permanent investment s J Southern Staic&T ::X'.??Xc V. oAprrAii 200.000' X.X X. X-,X "X : 1 v. TOUST BUILT) IN a. CIARLOTTO, W. a ' ' ,". v , CEO. STTKP1IKNS. T. S. FRAN KLIN, .W. 1L WOOD ;i . , . Frealdeau - ' Yleo Proa . Treeumrer. 1 T. E, DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. , ', INVEST. YOUR DIVIDENDS , vv: In tho Followlrtg ' Strong Securttlni . . , - IH.000 N. C. Sixes. ' A v t .1 ; IIIOOO Highland Park t per cent. Preferred. , v 110.000 . Browji Mfg. Co. . per cent Preferred. - ' , ' I1O000 Monroa Cotton Mills 7 jer cent.. Preferred. I00 to 100 Piedmont Wagon Wo rks. Common, to per cent ; j ; ;100 to ISO Newton Cotton Mllls,aommon, 10 per cent. . . 100 Salisbury Cotton Mill, common, 10 per cent. , 2( to 100 Florence Cotton Mill, common.. per cent, s- , . 0 gtatesvllle Cotton" Mill, com mon, per cent liO' Bloomftsld Cotton ' Mill. . co mroon. per , cent :.: . it Merehanta A Farmer Bank, of Charlotte, 10 por cent. - All Bon-bxable in thla State. t , ' 'itjbbi Gompahy, ,.e ( ;t' I a inn ( .f , " - -. Kadea inirMclBab ..( t 1 V , ... t 1J.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 22, 1906, edition 1
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