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COIAIlLOTTE-DAirA' OBSERVER, JULY 23, 100G. 10 (iUDWIN JiAMED IN SIXTH 2V03UNATED i ON S51TH BALLOT f.llbcrt B. Iattrratn IHfeatrd for Ho- nomlnaUon In Sixth uiatrici ixw tmnJon At Paretic Llle. II. I od Mln Winning Out on th Ballot at 10:1ft O'clock Friday storning, All Nineteen Hours of Balloting, . ! Ore Present Incnmbrnt It. U and J. A. Drown .Mr. Patter- 'eon and Mr. Brown Take Defeat . Grarrfully and Pledge Themselves to Support the Nominee wmra-v- Uon l8tcd Nearly Twenty-Four Hoars. fy-y-yy, ','-''" ' ,.' Special to The Observer. ; Faywtevllla, July , IT. At 1:11 , o'clock this morning on the reconven '. ing of tha sixth dlatrict congressional ' convention, a iroup of college boys ' gathered la the balcony of tha conven ton hall and cava college yells' and ', songs, Always winding up with a loud - ' rah for Patterson. Carolina yells were the favorite. Robeson's delegation ', entered tha hall at 2: IS shouting for - Patterson and tha convention was In an uproar. On the SZOth ballot Bla ,' den . asked to be passed, tha other . counties giving tha usual vote, though - . Robeson hesitated before casting hers. . Tha result was about the same; Brown 71. Cook 1 4. Godwin 41 end Patter son 4. On tha -next ballot Bruns wick asked for time and Cumberland ' delayed a little. Cumberland and Robeson-Joined In shouts for Patter "son. Major McKethan cast 2S 1-i ' : votes' when Cumberland was called : for Patterson and the uproar was re. . . newod, - The chairman heard Q. K Nim rocks challenrinc this vote and finally restored order again, after 8er , geant-at-arms John McD, Managhan and Sheriffs McLend and Marsn naa '. succeeded In coaxing half a hundred ' boisterous delegates to be seated. MaJ, McKethan finished giving Cumber- ' land's vote amid much confusion and tha chairman threatened to ad - Joura tha convention unless order ' . r. could be restored. iAt 4:11 o'clock the house was quiet. . though delegates were pressing close ' to the stage. Mr. David Breoce said f Cumberland's vote was wrong in that ' It was not the one taken at the second , caucus of this delegation but tha one , agreed on at the first caucus. Mr. Nlmrocks corroborated him In this . contention, but Major McKethan ex plained that, after entering tha hall from the last caucus, delegates came to him and asked that the vote taken . at this caucus be changed to corres . , ' pond with the figures adopted by the ;. . first This request was made by dele - gates who were present and desired to change and by some who were ; not represented at alL He said that tha vote, as announced by him, was In accordance with the wish of the delegation. Col. H. B. Short made the point of order that the Internal af- fairs of the counties should be set-'--' tied by each county and not by the '-convention. COOK WITHDRAWS FROM RACE. V ' ' Bare Mr. C. J. Cooper succeeded In .' having the chair recognise him, for the confusion had not abated entirely, ; and withdrew the name of H. L. Cook from tha race. The chaliense was . then withdrawn by Mr. Nlmrocks. . Bellamy asked for half an hour for ,',. Brunswick to caucus but the chair ruled that the roll-call must proceed. . Tha 12uth ballot resulted as follows: Brown 72 1-10. Cook 1-2. Godwin 44 7-10. Patterson "2 1-2.. Brunswick , ,1M then allowed the time requested. Tha delegates looked a little bright er when the convention reassembled . at I o'clock. Probably thay thought the and was soon to coma, may-ba I they thought that It would be break fast time. On the next ballot Patter ' son lost a vole from Robeson on a challonge by J. Gilchrist MtCormlck. On tha 222rd ballot brown ot (2 1-10; Oodwln 42 7-10; Patterson 72 : ,1-2. Tha 220th ballot waa taken at . t:t0 but there waa Utile chance In the result, t.'oopcr failed to g-r a - m second to his motion to adjourn, if Everyone wanted to tight It out. The .faction aeemed to be trying to wear each other out. .' At 2:60 the lights went out snd the ' i sun-llght streamed In the upper win : dows and ten minutes Inter, though . Brunswick voted aft-alnat It, the con . veatlon adjourned at o'clock on mo . tlon Of Oeorce H. Mclean until . Tha ballot at adjournment was the lllrd. ';. GODWIN OS aiiTIt I1ALI.OT. , ". Brown threw hl strength to Ood wln on the 3i4lh ballot at 10:15 thin . ., .n"trnin n1 L. Oodwln. of Harnnt, was made Democratic nominee from thia district for the next Congrena. t. Cumberland died with Patterson, . Whlla Robeson climbed on the band ' wagon, giving Godwin 140 vote. Tim . break appronrhed when Oilumbui asked for time to consult and ltlaUen , wanted to caucue. When the convention reconvened at :4$ this morhlng Hon. John O. r - Shaw spoke In favor of rattermn and waa followed bv Mr. W. a. Stewart . la behalf of Mr. Godwin. After much delay the roll-rail proceeded. Bladen did not vota and was nd. Brunswick voted 12 for Oodwln. t'o lumbua retired a few minute and . liladen asked for H mlnutee, which ' was granted. Mladen voted 17 1-2 for ' Godwin and 2 1-2 for I'stterson. but " 'd thl J" challenged. It chairman , , satated- that he was confuted and mta counted two delegate. When cor , rected Pladen gave Ilrnwn 1, Godwin ' . It. Patterson 2. Columbua gave 22 . to Oodwln. Harnett 24 for Godwin. ,' . Cumberland gave Mrown 2. Godwin 2 Patterson 2. Now Hanover gave Brown's strength, 24. to Godwin and . I to Patterson and 4t votea from . Bobesoa gave Godwin 140 vote, on js this last bsllot, the 254th. Patterson'a , total waa 24. Brown's 4. ' t A bouquet of flower was presented . to Chairmen McLaan. Mr. H, o ' . Taylor, of Harnett, moved that a committee, comrxxted of M crura oil- Christ, Cowan, McCullmh and -II. I : lamy, hm appointed to notify Mr. God f , win of hie nomination, the chair al- ' . ready having declared him tha nom ne of. tha eonventon, and to escort him to the house. He entered amid a demonstration. Whllt awaiting hi coming, the secretary announced the Jew aseeutv committee a follows: , Bladen-.E. r, McCulloch: flrunawlck ' 171 11 nl,"nr; rolumbus n. c. MofTltt: Cumberland Q K. Nlm ocks; Ifamett R, o. Taylor; Now r Hanover WtBm E, Springer; Robe son N, A. McLean. "MR. GODWIN AOCEPTR. ' In ' arceptlng tha nomination Mr. Godwin said: -It Is a great pleasure for ma to ba here. In faet It was no.,,rft'', f"t na to coma when I was ailed for. I would be lee than a , man. ts thnn a rltlsen of this glorl- mis sixth rtletrlct, should I fall to deeply, greaMy appreciate thl high Tionor you have beetwoed upon me and I want to thank my loyal sub . porters from Harnett who hava stood ' 1y me so feHhfully all day y.ter. 1sst tilght-and this tnorafngrandr sllwy friends In . thl convention. And 1 want to say . right hers that J will s-rve tha jntereet of those wh did not support me Jut as elour tm I will (ha Interests of those who lld. I now pledg to the bun)nee, commerclel n-O.rmlng Interests of in Cape Tesr section my very beat rvt. for every aecflon of tha dis trict. I promlsa to go on tha hunt- 5nir In every County, every township t n-ed he, and flgit for Ttemnrrary 1 r 't tlis Radical to flight wher- ever I find them, ; Gentlemen, t thank MR. . PATTER80N 8PBAKS. ; ; Mr. J. G. Shaw being introduced. said: "The alng is dead, long live tha king,"1 and Introduced Mr. Patterson as tha man who retires from Congress without a spot or blemish upon his honor. , Mr. Patterson was given an ovation.- Ma said . ha had always heard that It Was dangerous to apeak of war, in tha presence of Hannibal and that ha believed it was also 4an- rem us to enter . a political contest againat a Hannibal, that he left here with no pang ' and will fight De mocracy's battles right on. Ha said that . thwra wera aoma. thins ha had been crIUclsed for but that ha had never naa a cnance xo aapmui mm altion, but as this waa no place for explanations, he would say that his very act, every word ana every ueeu was only what he thought was right Ha thanked tha convention for the loyal support it gave him, saying, "if I can't get what 1 like. X like, what I get. I have no bltterneaa against any one. ' All are my friends. You will have a friend in Congress and so will Mr. Brown was called for. ' Ua said: "few men can be as great In defeat as in victory. If there la such a man In this house I hops I am that man. I propose to forget that this conven tion was ever held so far as any re eret on my part . ara concerned. - I had hoped to represent this people In the national Congress. I confess to these ambitions, but I have) been voting the Democratic ticket ever since 1 was 11 years old and I ahalt keep on fighting for Democracy as long as I live. 1 thank my loyal aup port'Ts and forget that anyone voted against ma and 1 will do as much as any man to help awell Mr. Godwin's majority In tha coming election." Mr. Cook waa called for but was not In tha house. The delegatea cried for W. A. Stewart, Godwin's manager. Wa have made a good fight." said he, "and If wa wounded any man's feelings I now apologise to you. We appreciate this honor- Mr. Godwin and Harnett county and myself. He is a true man, an honest man, and ha Is going to do right." He thon told how nervous Mr. Godwin had been, how tired ha was and how much both needed a rest, as did the delegatea Mr. M. 8. Wlllard, of New Hanover, moved that the thanks of tha convention be extended to the cttlsens of Cumberland and Fayette vllle for the hospitable treatment of the visitors. This motion was car ried with a whooD. At 1 o'clock the convention adjourned. MIL STEPHEN J. TOKKENCK DEAD T1m End Canin Ratlier Suddenly Yes- teruay Afternoon at the Homo of Ills Hrollirr, Mr. Walter II. Tor rrnra, on Eat Fifth street T!w Euneral Tills Morning at 11 O'clock. Mr. Stephen James Torrence died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of his brother, Mr. Walter H. Torrence, at No. 602 East Plfth street. Mr. Torrence had not been In good health for about a year, having pent five months In the hoepital, but hla condition had Improved alightly during the last few weeks and his death was unexpected. Heart failure was the Immediate cause of death. Mr. Torrence was (4 years old and Is survived by two brothers, M emirs. Walter H. and Charles L. Torrence. He was a son of the late Mr. Charlea U. Torrence, who waa one of the wealthleat and bent known cltlxena of this section a half century or mora ago. Mr. Torrence spent the early part of his life on the Torrence plan tation, which comprised a -large tract of land Just east of the city, but dur ing the last It pr 20 years he had lived In the city, engaging In the real estate business. He was a kind hearted man and waa known to al most everyone In the city. The funeral servlcea will be con ducted at St. Peter's Episcopal church this morning at 11 o'clock by Kev. Harrl Malllnckrodt, the rector. The Interment will be at Elmwood Ceme tery. The pall-bearers will be the fol lowing named: Col. A. J. fiinlth, Meaitrs. t). P. Hutchison, R, P. Woken, W. C. Maxwell, J. H. Little. D. K. Allen, J. K. Carson, W. W. Phlferand It. H. Russell. The front trucks of an Elisa beth car did not take the switch on Went Trade, near Clarkson street, about 7:20 o'clock last night, the re sult being that the car was twisted bet woe n the two line, delaying pas sage for soma little time. The car was removed after an hour'a delay and traffic waa reaumed. YOU SEE IT'S THIS WAY Tou can't put over Sunday In a comfortable way unless you have a supply of CIGAKS of the proper brand. Tou must get them to-duy, a wa can't sell on Sunday. We hava all the leading biands, foreign and domestic. Call for your favorlta NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE fOR RENT Stores, Office a Nina-room dwelllog. No. I K. Myera at reel: water, as, aaweraaa aonnactlona.... 1Z8.QO mumJi. Splendid aiors rooms, - North or South Tryon street. -.. . South Tryon, atreet ; floor oKlc . ',, SO.tM). Others In TV M. C, A. building '"" t.09 to 120.00 month. P. , D. TILIZXTINDBR Ileal FaUI Dealer. Mr Insurance, 'Itiona Ml, day, or Olft, nlgliC JORDAN'S II WK NEVER CLOSK. 11 H Irragglsta. " "ij' 'Phone 7. F. B. A. 302 Bouili Tryon. 1 I2S.00O Fire at Maryvllle, Tennv ' Maryvllle, Tenn., July 27. Fire, d etroyed tha county court house, ' Har per's department atora and warehouse and-' several other buildings. ' The losa Is fltE.OOO, partially Insured. " THE weathee: ' local omen ' n. s. 7 weather ,..-i.-..,..l;,w.u BUREAU -.. Chart At t. n. C July 27, '190ft. Sunrise, s:2 a. ttu- (Standard time); aun- set, 7:20 p., m. -. v.; 'v ; t TEMPERATtnut j , , Highest temperature i ..... I am as, l.nitukrflturB . . . . . . ....u..... fclMfi tetnMrature ..... ... .... -77 Tdnl.nnu ftf the 1V ........ Accumulated denolency for the month -i W Aeeumuiatod' excess for the . year.,., it FRECIPITATIU . : .y 1 the n hours end- tntf f n m iln lnchl '...... ' .01 Total rainfall for the month ...4.M Accumulated deficiency for the month .M Accumulated oenciencr ror ne rear. Prevail tig wind direction ..a. W. J. BENNETT. Observer.-. mnrmt tnr flaturdav and Sunday: vu-riniu. nartlv cloudy: . showers In eaat nort on: Bunaay snower. ugut w r.h anitttiaitflt tA anntn wtnd. North and Boutn Carolina, occaaionui ahowers Saturday and Sunday; ligtit aoutheast to south . winds. ' l -.. inr a. western Florida. - AiSDama Mlsalsitlppl snd Loulslsna, occasional showers Saturday and Sunday; light south wind. . , . . ' Kaatern Florida, ' oocaslonal ' showers Sturday snd Bunday, variable winds. Kaatern Teza. nartlv cloudy Saturday, shower In the Interior, cooler In western portion; Sunday shower, iresn soutn Infl. - ' i Western Texas, fair Saturday, except shower end cooler In the Pan-Handle; Sunday probably fair. - Arksnsa. shower saturemy ana pron- ahly Sunday. Tennessee and Kentucky, fair Satur day except showers and cooler In extreme west portion; uunuay snowers ana eooi er. Wet Vlrstnia. partly cloudy Saturday. showers at ntgnt or Sunday. C00D TEETH can only he kept so by tha use of a brush. There ara ajl kinds, but tha one we especially recommend and guarantee Is tha Davis Tooth Brush, It never drops a bristle and wears longer than yon want it to. S3 ccnl. Can't wt send you one? D1LW0RTH DRUG STORE 'Phone 247. B. 6. DAVIS. Special Notices FOR SALE-IDEAL. COUNTRY HOMK 2 mile from squars; new T-roora cot tage, i acre of land; located on line macadam, not far from car line; line well of water; premise all fenced; new barn and carriage house; everything up-to-date; will be sold at once, for further particular, call on or 'phone. HKOWN 4 COMPANY. 2WJ North Tryon street. 'Phone TUB MOST FASTIDIOCS ARE DE- llghted with Hlu Ribbon lemon snd Vanilla Kmracn. "Take less; flavors perfectly." UKCOND-HAND TTPPb... HITERfl 10 up. Bsrgalns In standard makes at lis to luu. Write ua what you want. we have over 3U0 machines that we will quote at prices lower than you have ever had. J. E. CRATTON at CO., Trust building. UEMKMUKR YOU Ml'BT RUT CIOAI18 to-day. W make no aulas on Sunday. You can't be comfortable end get the neadful ml Bunday without your amnke. We have your favorite. Ask for It. 3 AS.' V. 8TOWB it CO., Drug Cists. 'Phone 279. IIOWE'8 IJXATIVB COLD TABLETS cura summer colda. (iuaranteed In ev ery ras A trial will convince. Price cents. J A 8. P. BTOWB aV CO., Iru(Rlsts. Thon 279. HHKAI) THAT BATIRflKS THB Drat hliment of the famous bread tuikei) ty the National Biscuit Company has lust arrived. This ta the beJt hrtad on the Americas market. None Iwtlm- bilked. Order a loaf now. MIL l.KIt VAN NKSU CO. 'Phone 6a. Nl NNALLY'S DKL1CIOIT8 CANDIES frrsli by xprs Jut received. Tht correct csndy to gfv on all occasion I. m riMits per pound. WOODALL HHKrPARD, sole egents for Charlotta FOH KKNT-BW N. TRTAN. 14 ROOMB. close In, splendid condition; 109 West Ninth, T rooms, moderx, .ju.00; sot Kast f'lfih, 2 room, modern, 2K W; 12 Bmith Davidson, I room. IU.00; 11 East Tweirth, I rooms, ftj.to; 4 rooms over )V2!i JrB1. 1 store-room WK HAKR A 8PKCIALTT OP BKRV. Ins unythlng Our customers want. Take your nxt meal st the Oern snd ".".J""1 snvthlng you want. We will nil It and just to your llklns. OKM RESTAURANT, ZC P. Creswifl Msnnaer. POK BALK: ONE FAIR C1X58ELT mstnhed dapple rrsy honws, 1M, hand high, weight 2,700 pound, five year old. and perfectly sound. Also several other nlc driving horses. y n ROHB A CO.. and 211 West 4th. It TO LET PtJRNIBIIKD HOUSE, FOR t month, Jackson Terraoe, only -JS par month; th handsome home of W. C, "."Vi J""' charming place. K. Ave., furnished, R0; (.room new house, up-to-dst, only 120.00. clo In; nlc cottage In Dll worth, only 111 !J. onc' R KBK8LER Thon M4. BHKRRILL MINERAL WATER CURES Dyspepala. Constipation. JndlaesUon. Ullloiisness. Catarrh of Btomaoh. All Madder and Kidney Troubles. We guarantee this water. When no bene fit Is derived no charge will ba mad. Then Sit. N. 1. SHRRRILL, MIN ERAL SfRlNOa CO. Charlotte, N. a Dilworth Floral Gardens Flowerg. Ferna an4 Palma. tba choicest selection of Dowers, tha bast service, tha lowest prlcea. " -' Just word about oar '"t T r! ' FANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're - tha -Bast . Ever. - Don't ftll to secure aoma of them when you want something eitrn good In the warol Cut- rioweraaea r- In mind tha Dilworth Floral Oardana . WpcPIIEtrVop. (lurlottc N. f. Pt O. Bos 1ST. Bell Thonea, ArcLIlcctrcIWccdwcruer omiu pahtrs mirvf .JrKCHSfCH PATDIIS WM CUT C. A. EASTMAN t, 19 west riFTn enniBxnc.' The Crcvell Ssnltoriuni C6 !nc ''j';'- For the .treatment af o; "y "' .V.'.;,,V'" ...-' . - i:' f'''.'. Whiskey, liorphine .'. and , ? Nervous Diseases.1; -; " ' Special apartmenta ' and anraea for lady oatlanta. . All forma of alactrlclo for' treating . nervous diseases, and various methods of massage. Includ ing tha Bllhiilaler vibrating method. The etockhoidere all being physicians constitute consulting boat a. Specially trained mala and female nurses and attendants",' - - S. M. CROWKJifi. M. d; ;Pm", W. M. STRONG. U. D i , v . Rewtdeat Phraicuusi .': LISTEN: We are going to 'dispose of all our light welghta Do you want a Suit or pair Trousers 7 If so. we .ara tba people. Suite that were 140 and 246 now 220 and IJ2.I0: suits tnat wera 220 and 226 now 222 and 127.60: Trousers 210 and 112 now 27.J0 and It. If you want any of these goods this Is your chance, and they are made under tba eama root and don't you -forget It. Coma and sea us. It don't' cost anything to look. II wa haven't got what you want, no harm dona,- -'.'. . - -. - M. & BCRCII A CO ' Successors to B. E. DAVIDSON CO, " j - 4 8. Tron Street. SAVINGS The Commercial CHARLOTTE. N. C. 'Assets and Personal liability .. DIRECTORS t - ; - IT. A. DtNX. XL M. MILLER, JR-, D. II. ANDERSOX, W. E. ; HOLT. H. C. ECCLES, E. b. HOLT, It, '.BANKS. HOLT, a W. , JOHNSTOX. R. L. GIBBOX, FRAXOS U COXE, . OFFICERS: . ' ' ', It' A. TJCXW, Presjldent, W. E..IIOLT, Tlon President, A. O. BREXIZER. Cashier. A. T. 8UMMET. Asst. Cashier. Interest 4 Compounded Saturday, Aug- 4th., is the Day. The Charlotte Building Loan Association will open Its 24th Series' at tha office of tha company, 20S North Tryon street This association now numbers Us friends and stockholders by tha thousands; If you are not one you should be. Rich and poor, young and old carry stock. "VThy wait? Join the crowd. ' : APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS NOW BEING FIXED. H. VAN NEfy President I. BLOWING ROCK . o8 - -GRE EN P A RK HOTEL ELEVATION 4,100 FEET. ' ' This popular and elegant resort opened July 1st under excellent management '' , . A double dally schedule allows guests to leave either morning or, evening. In tha latter case the night Is spent In Lenoir and tha ' trip up the mountain made In tha morning. Through tickets ' by Southern or Seaboard, with close connections. ' , Address GREEN PARK HOTEL, Green Park, N. C. '. . , - THE PEOPLE KNOW what a good thing Mutual Building A Loan stock Is, and If yon saw how they rushed In Saturday you'd begin to think s little for your ' self along this Una. Why, there's nothing else) so good. Nothing thai will approach Jt aa an Inter bearer. Nothing as safe. Noth ing ao easy., Talk about a tittle bank account Why, as a profit' winner, wa hava such beaten to death before) . the beginning. 8avlngs banks ara opening up all around us. but - wo walk all around tha best of them while they ara danclnguo and down in one place, theorising as to what they can do, VWa do It and don't fool about It ('',;..'.. 7 " s-t ,.:.,.,... ..',;;.:;.' . E. L. f KEESLER, Treas. Phone 344. ,' 25 S. Tryon St 21 SKFE INVESTMENT 'LlWJtQV. Anus look in aFon : a place jo .pcttouii MONEY WIIICKB IT WILL BE SAFE, . NOT ONLY ' INTEREST, ' BUT PRINCIPAL An WELL) WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME A PATRON OF THIS BANK. WE PAY FEU CENT. INTEREST ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AND 4 ! rEIl CENT. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND TIMES A Ymn. : SOUTiinWV LOHM & S71VINGS B7WK ft AC Brown, tTree W, S. Aletander. V." Prea, W. L. J.nkln. CashUf. BE UP-TO-DATE BOLD TOUR HOITKE OF CON-" " CRK1K. ;.- ;: It Is tha greatest building material and. the miracle double staggered air space concrete building block 'Is the best form of concrete construction. It makes your building' frost and moisture-proof. , . ,; ,r , . It makes It ; warm In . winter and cool In summer. : It makes the finest building, at less COSt,": , - x ' ..-v. .- Come, have a talk with us 1 and specify miracle blocksv ', . , v. GEO. F. RirrZLER, " ' - - ,' V Jf you ara Interested In an . AUTOMOBILE which combines Abundant . Horse Power ' (21), ' Abaolute, Reliability, Entire Simplicity ask for catalogue of 'tha "Bulck'c v.: '; ; ' G." W. PAINTER CRXOTTE. N. C. Wanted near Biackahurg. B.. . eu teams and drlvera, 100 men., to work - on railroad up Broad river. ' Pay off every two week, and best of prices. Wanted to sub-let. ; by the yard, any part, at good pticea. . . Can use several experienced foramen. Address or call on - - PROPST CONTRACTING : CO, 20 W, Trade flu Charlotte, N. C, or VT TRETNOUDS. 6u.pt, - . - Blackebarc 8. C, ' '; . DEPARTMENT.. National Bank Over Two Million Dollars - WEtIS BROWN, Seaetaiy. THE INTERET ItUIl ' ;. 1: St., :: , .... Quarterly - SEE US 21 T : ONQ3. - y : : ' . ; - top a choice building lot on Ncrlh Trycr street, only four and .'.? . one-half blocks from' Independence Square. Dimensions,' 42 11 , ". . by 122 feet, ith alley-way privilege In the' rear.' V ' .. Besr value to ba secured In the. city for a close-in building , ; ilta'on Tryon street ,-;, - ( '..,-'- , . -V . .: SOUTIira T.EA1 ESTATE, lOi'l O TF.UST CC"?:.7 Vv ' Sayings !i.fy::;::rrHis open :: ;-: y. . ,. - ' . f i' v- . ' Saturdays; from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. j; i V. CV WILKINSON. Cashlff. "Z, :$m MERCHANTS mi EARI1ERG IIATIONMi BAIIK - or CHARLOTTE, N.C. v.':'".'--- ' "'" '" -v '";.',. 'Vy' ';-" ; """aasBsaaaasassMBssW , , ' .; . r k ft' vv-.' -y ' ; ' ''. . , : ''. yj-' : ' YE;PAY fOR HONEY iffii(gsAii '7 SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS' THE , CHARLOTTE It la wall to pay bills promptly bat not to pay the aama bill' i twice, Sometlmea book-keepers. . by . mistake, sand out bills after ' they have bean paid. If yoa pay by check, however, the eanealed checks ara returned to yon and can b produced as receipts. Check ing svecounta ara therefore mora than a oobvenlenoe. They ara an'. ' Insurance against overpayment Every man or woman who pays - bills ahould do so with checka . , -:a :. -, r - ' : Tour checking account wfll be - welcomed at Tbo C3sartott National Bank, where yon ara assured of absolute security n4 tae most court aoua aarrlca. f j . , . - W.ILTWnTY, Cashier ; B. 0. HEATH, Presideit Remit Korth Church, street, ; a. rooms, steam heat .'. V. $M.OO East Fourth street, -Tooms,' new ,' .' . .. , . $30.0 ; .' i North Church street- Trroom cottage ..V. tig.M "' The Charlotte Realty Company ' - a. CRAIQ, Secretary and Manager. -. OfBee It B. Trade t . . Phone tTTX. : ;:.?r;.;:. ,cyvpiTsL $100,000.00. , - Solicits large and small accounts promising cv- . cry courtesy and absolute security.' Put not yourv trust in money but'your money ta ;" ::; ; G I H. LITTLE, Pres. . C M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. , - v -l V . L R. HAGOOD .Cashier. V .; ,ir:Ct: BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ' l , ' near Charlotte that ara unabla - to , secure ; ample banking ''.facilities at horns are invited tc give us an opportunity -, ''' to 'senra thsnu ?' ;f ' k i J , .'.?: .'," '.'.',;' v ,' I '. V; v V'.-' ;''.;..' : yl-' ' v: v',f : ' capxtax. ssoo.oo " " : "' V ' ! TRUST BCILDINO. ' CIIARLOTTE. N. O, . - , - y- ttEO. Sl'U'liUNat, T. S. FRANIiXlN W. It WOOD , , , President. , Vice Pres. , Trumret J. K. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. Olds Wanted on (0 to 110 Atharton. B to- 2 - Ara gon, -Oa, - 21 to 100 Arcade, '.V ( to, 110 Brogon. ' ' 0 to 200 Capital City Preft 22 to 100 Chaswsll. 20 to 100 lulling, ; . to to ltO Fountain. , 100 Inman. ' ' '' 100 Indian Head. 0 to 109 King's MountatN. JF: Tlbhott C Company, High Crgda Invesuncntev ' v Dec artment il IfJi D : i:o:;ey at: NATIONAL -BANK'; i . ''.-( '. "Mill Stcclts 20 to 10 Louise. Common. -,: 0 - to 1 00 - M s rl boror 2d to 100 Odnll. , 200 Opellka. Ala. , ' , 21 to 100 Southern, j 2f to 70 Trenton. , ' 10 to 100 Tosaway Mill. v to 100 Washington, Common, to to 100 Walhalla. to to 100 Wtlllamston. 25 to 100 Ware gnosis. 1 vawaBaiaKBMMa, I 1 ' 9 (P.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 28, 1906, edition 1
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