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:.V(HABITTE;,miLY - OBSERVER; 'AUGUST 3, 1003. V !i; 11ULE TEN ALL AGOG I AIR MAIDKX TO; THE BOYS v MI Novlo Uutchr Came In to ril llcr fcst hct FowiIm- to " Uie .Nrwjinprr N-rltxa How the Iat t-r lutiaod and eusreriKHl "With Iter Mie H raved tlio Masculine Fast ixks of tbe Southern Manufacturer lul An. IutrrestUtg; lllaod at a !ull Time.---, .. V',' t '. It m Jut befor aupper yesterday . i c-rnooa when th . delicious frou frou of femlnln garment caught the .arof th reporter , who alt nearest the - street exit- from' thclty office. The quivers went, up and down hi bpinal cord, and he glanced around to ?, poised In the doorway, the graceful form of a woman. There waa a luminous amile in the blue eyes, n nd the parted Up discovered two row of beautiful, pearly teeth. "Come In!" invited the reporter, aa persuasively aa he could, half dreading- that the apparition would take night ? ' It was with just the (host of a lit Ue laugh that Miss Novie Butcher, of ' Atlanta, came Inside. She stood as graceful aa a birch. .The black skirt r hung on her to satisfy aa artlst'a gase, and the white ahlrt-walst was per 1 orated so as here and there to show the creamy, swejst skin of shoulder ina arm. xicr ivnf irout .down half over the small hands. A bit of toce-a Interwoven with blue rib- moat ambitious Item of her garb was , the Jaunty blue hat. crested with white . wins;! and a tower of blue ribbon. 'and cushioned behind upon a huddle or naisiee. a mack, poiica-aoi vim ' came down to the tip of her now, km nm.rrim.A m Mtrhftl nf fhn MtVle ' that men carry to Salisbury and Wadeaboro. Daintily did she unfas ten it and take from It half a dosen qua re paper packages. In a moment ' a confusion ot delicate, delightful odors filled the room. V "1 am aelllng," she said, with an arch smile, "sachet powdem. You ran take this package for 2S - nt and - pat It In your trunk, or keep It In your pocket and It will make you smell sweet." IDS particular a aat- wae wirewn "Lavender," but she had a stock of many different scents, r "Hey here, Charles!" said the re porter, to another reporter, who had shrunk down behind his afternoon pa per, over In the opposite corner, "here Is something you need." Oo-ee!" gasped Miss Novie, to the first reporter, "I hadn't seen that any cna waa In the place but you. Now, don't vou trv to out me off on him. iou ouy a Dsrssge. ' "Not so soon, sweet maiden," said the reporter addressed. we want to keep you in here as long as we csn. min Boon 11 we uuv iruu win uu - KHU HI. TV V tiaw 1V ,...'. mt JVU. xou nave me countenance or a novo, your eyes are like the rory boreal!, nd your breath the essence of per fume.' - She drew her brows Into a mock frown. "Aw, say these thins arter I go: -. "But you might then never know , what we think of you. Isn't she a vision, unanrs.' -Deed she Is." said Charles. . "But that Isn't any substitute for the money," objected Mine Novie. "I'm like John Henry: I ned the money. Whet Is up-stalrs?" she in- 1 1 I. I .k. 1. 1 1 . Vfuireu. wuaiiii i mo iuw hum uaii-vaj. "Men. men. men." Charles told her. laying down hla paper. "I will get you ' np there, among them. If you have got the nerve to go." "Oh. I've got the nerve," she de- Vlarad. "William." cried Charles, to the - club doorkeeper, "wilt you let this an- gel pass up-stslrsT" William ducked his head, looked at her a moment as a rooster looks at a crow, and asked, "la she a lady?" ) Rv this time jvpl ntftler f 1 1 ,t it nan aroppea in. miss jovie nan moved over to the long table, anil 'there was a cross-fire of talk, consist Insr mostly of romnllmrnts from the men anu mm prniwn irom ner. She had her packages laid out on the 'tame, for whoever would to untfT. .m tH'Jm arpi ner ircurii, ricnn tng not to understand what the Muff waa' for. Home nald, "I don't need It, 'for I have naturally a sweet breath." Phe would retort that It waa not a ttreathlet. "Thla fellow will lake some; he Is a man of family," would any. another. "He will need some of It tOpowder his nablee with, when : they have bad their hath." Ml an Nip- SAt Utrum "What I lie when I aha " aald atlll another, "la Jim Stone's fare lotion, and 1 am well , Niiinra wiin u. in ytfunn ibujt mw nrr imiience. eem ai lam inai iney were, nniy teaatns her. Mhe floated nut if the office Into the club hallway. Her smile did the work for William. He Ittood aside st the foot of the slalra. -waving nis nana ami tmwing at her, a la antique. He followed her up. - but stopped on the middle landing and announced In a loud, proud voice: "Dat man you sees, mum, la Mr THE COXIEST IN' FORSYTH CANDIDATES ARB ALL' PUZZLED Only Oho - ot the Many Candidates ,.; for tho Vartoim County Onices la Uniting Easy Wltltout Fear of De frat-It. Airy- - (rnite Conrvrn ; ,; Complete Big . Contra4't and eta , AiHJtner Taylor - iirouicra to jui' ,' lanro 'Tobacco . tnctory Water' Works v Pond- Stocked W lib 1b- . Winston-Kalem New Note. Special to, The Observer, Winston-Salem, Aog. - J.An un known negro attempted to enter the home of Mr. O. L. Miller, corner of Pin , and Second streets, last night about II o'clock. The family had re tired, wltb the exception of Mrs. Mil ler, who waa slttlna- at the window, She saw the man get over the fence and advance towards the nouse, Mrs, Miller quietly closed and fastened the shutters and went to the room of her sons, Messrs. Oalther and Marcus, and Informed them of the presence of the marauder. By the time the young men got down stairs the would-be burglar had succeeded In oDenln one of the blinds. Oalther attempted to use his revolver but It failed to discharge. The negro, find ing that his presence had been dis covered, jumped over tbe fence and escaped. This afternoon a large party left the city for a moat delightful trip among the mountains of western North Carolina and eastern Tennea see. The necessary accoutrements for this outing, which will cover . 600 miles, half of which will be on foot, were sent ahead last week. The party Is composed of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Clewell and sons, Messrs. Clarence, John. Reginald and Aubrey Clewell: M Ism Henderson, Rev. Mr. Brennecke, recently graduated from the Hcthele hem, Pa., Theological Seminary; Mr. Leyfort, Instructor In - the elocution department of Lehigh University; Mr. Kobert Rice, superintendent of the Iron bed factory, Southslde. This party will go by rail to Old Fort, here leaving modern methods of travel ing. They will go on foot, using pack mules fur mountain travel. After spending several days on Mount Mitchell, they will go northward through the rural sections, camp on Roan mountain two nights and visit the canyon near Johnson City, Tenn. Keturnlng they will visit Orandfather Mountain, stay two days at Blowing Rock, then proceed to Wllkesboro, where they will take the train for home. BIO CONTRACT FINISHED, The Mt Airy Leader notes that the North Carolina Oranlte Corporation at that place has Just copleted their part of the national museum at Washington, for which they received 1110,000 and have taken a 1100,000 contract for a church In Now Jersey, besides smaller orders too numerous to mention. A citlsen of Salem says that where this great amount of granite is pelng unearthed, he hunt ed rabbits on many . occaalons, 40 years ago; that he also looked with wonder upon Eng and Chlng, the Si amese Twins, who lived near Mt. Airy and aaw hla first Chinaman In the person of Hsxee, an almond-eye boy from the CeWstlal Empire, who was brought from China by Rev. Mr. Wood, a returned missionary. Mrs. J. C. Miller wss 70 years old yesterday. In the evening her child ren, grandchildren and a few friends were tendered a watermelon feast. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will celebrate their golden wedding December 21. The ZH kegs of whiskey seised yea terdsy by Deputy Marshall Carroll have been released. It was found to be legally stamped. The contest In Forsyth for the Democratic nomination for county offices wss never so complicated as now. Mr. It. E. Tranaou, clerk of Su perior Court, la the only perfectly contented aspirant In the race. The explanation of this Is that he has no opposition for renoirilnatlon. In re ality the candidates for the nomina tion of sheriff, register of deeds and treasurer do not know exactly "where they are t." These, gentlemen admit thst the situation la badly mixed; In fact, a great big puxxlc. However, all are talking confidently, but none are In a position to say Juat how many voles each will get on the first ballot In the convention Saturday. The oldest and shrewdest local politician admits that he never saw before the situa tion just like It Is now. Heretofore outsiders have been able to name most of the winners before tho con vention. Even before the primary two yeara ago correct predictions were made as to who would succeed. It appears that all of the candidate are opposed to the plan of the exec utive committee In having uniform tlckela printed. Each candidate has had tlcketa printed and all prefer to use thcae. Chairman J. F. Reynolda says he thinks he will call the Repub lican county convention to be held about the first Saturday In Septem ber, ENLAIltllNO TOBACCO FACTORY. The well-known tobacco manufac turing nrm of Taylor Brothers has decided to build an addition to Its plant. The contract has been award ed to the Fogle Brothers Company, and the excavating work Is bow In progress. The addition will be of brick. 40 by HO feet, and four stories Ungual . mmII,.,. raaultlna- In fllUCn food, have recently been conducted at rovldence ' end ; Oak Grove Methodist churches, neiirbv nolnts. Ilev. 8. T. BaS- ber. R. U Melton and 8. . Richardson 4 doing the preaching - ' ; , '. here on a e'leasant VSit to friends, this being his birth-place and the, home. of his youth. ' The Caroleen Steam lundry is about read to uh and iron the county, and an elegant plant it ls.t Yesterday The Observer's correspon dent mat on the street, m newly married gentleman bearing the significant name of Wiseman. 71 ye'are old. and his wise bride and third wife. . te works on the streets snd She In the niUL ' Mlse Mary Seay, who lives In the cot tage bv the brook, gave a delightful so cial party Saturday evening to visiting young friends from Ratherfordton,. Ashe vllle snd Caroleen. Youthful life ran as freely as the brook itself. A pleasant social event of the week was the visit of Mr. W. N. Clark, wife and two charming dauehtere. Misses .Cora and Lillian, of Savannah, Oa. Mr Clark la a prominent attorney of Ms held at Henrietta Saturday and Sunday slon of Intense interest,1 was largely attended and was an occaj THE WEATJIEB. Joiecsst for Friday and Saturday:' vierinin. ineal showers Frldsy aad Sat urday; light to fresh south winds. ' North Carolina. South Carolina. ueor- gla, Alabama, and Mississippi, fair r riunr and naiuraayj ngiii auuwi mnu. Eastern snd Wester Florida, west rsins Frldsy and Saturday; ligni soma Inds. Tulslana and eastern Texas, fair Frl- dav a-d Saturday; light soutn winas Western Texas. Arkansas, Tennessee, nd Kentucky, fair Friday and Saturday. I.OCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER liLHul U. t Sunrise, 6 33 a. m.; sunset, 7:25 p. m. TEMPERATURE (IN DEGREES). Highest temperature Lowest tempersture Mean temperature : '? Deficiency for the day 1 Accumulated deficiency for the .. month Accumulated deficiency for the year . PRECIPITATION (IN INCHES). Total for the ti hours ending a t it. m " Total for the month , " Accumulated deficiency for the month i" Total for the year Ac umulated deficiency for the year - i4 Prevailing wind direction E. W. J, UKNWKTT, UDserver. State and the vlnlt here Is to his son, the popular Seaboard agent. A straw, ride In the rnln und an ontertatnment at the town hull were given laat evening in nonor or nieae interesting ft tresis. The heaviest rains of the rnlny season are-now filling- und the streams are on a boom. The cotton crop is being great ly injurea oy ine rreahet and winds. - : Tne uoaervers reartere here are very much ' pleased, wlth'Mr. A, J. Kendrtck's letter irora m orient. : .,. r PKOPST COMCWG .CO. RAILROAD - CONSTRUC- N TION SOLICITED . 309 W. Trade Street : CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' roa rent Home, Stores,' Office Nine-room r dwelling. No. " 1 N. Myers street; water, gas. aewerage connections ..... . f2S.0O montlk Splendid store rooms. North, or South Tryon street, . ' . South Tryon, ; street floor offlca .' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $30.00. Other In -T. M. c. A. building 9t.00 to 120.00 month. Special Notices OOE9" TWICE AS FAR. BLUE RIB- bon Vanilla Kxtraet la absolutely pure, and so highly concentrated thst only half the usual quantity Is required. FOR RENT eoj EAST FIFTH. MOD- ern ( rooms; MS West Ninth, modern, 7 rooms; M0 North Tryon. 14 rooms, modern, close In: 306 South Myers, .6 room west Fifth, basement and Ind store-room, 30 West Fifth, 120.00; store room West Fifth, basement snd 2nd floor. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON KltU. NCNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES. fresh by expreas. lust received., cents per pound. Bold In Charlotte ex clusively by WOODALL & BHEP-I'ARD. te. . .. . . - . . . . .t i i" i ZZ?.. ..:v' " m "w,n high and will be built on the east JV"""i .. I side of the old factory. Another atorv 'Van waa resdlng The Wsshlnston post, but he hurled It lo the floor. ana ny tne time a reporter could run up the stslrs and peep over, he waa coming acroas with hi quarter aad taking In the perfumery. Miss Piovie wandered through the haunts ot the male animate for leu or fifteen roinuiee, ana worn una came oown, prasented William with a free pack age and told him that she had pros pered. She left an engagement to re visit the city office at 1:30, but (lie hour time and went without li-r. Tat there lingers m her wmUc a fuli.t, xqulsllo aroma, n.i of cstslu .irni nard, heliotrope and lavender. - Farewell, sweet divi-mlon, from murders, wrecks, ihsnges In real tate, and tbe uua Incidents of newspaper shop! erewell, Miss Novu Butcher: lWTIAO.VH TOBACVt) hF.AKON. as open vtmi unit palc Xew 1in bt bbm a wr m simis imp '"' Mtaaeaak gtsMsa. nV.l.i. I...i.i.i . .. . wmm-m rstinaif jmmim V HJfTVII Iff. IIIX gSpUU to Th Ohwrvt-r f WlIIAn. All? V Tha ....... e. . I ana popular nrm of o. W. uulnn k Co. has decided o add to Its larga furniture department en undertaking establishment to be opened In one oi me large stores m lb Boysin block Just a toon as that building Is ready for use. The firm will continue lie furniture business on Nash street, snd expert to till the entire three floor Of the new quarters also. They will purchase a hearse and pair of horses and expect to opn the new deenrt ment Ike first of nest month. . The Clark Plate lea Company be. gnn making ice this week. ' The far. tory of this new enterprise ts built - -- auv ii mm inaiaiieu Ml latest machinery. The capacity Is 10 tons pr dsy, A cold storage plent will e be operated In connection with ti.e fsctory. Wilson now ha tw ice ff lories, the combined capacity of w hirh will , be sufflclent for several 'eera t come. ; . . . The Wilson tobacco market opened the season of 1-'07 yesterdsy. The f s were light at all Ihe warehouses, n e price Bre. considered slightly I !rher than at tha opening gglag last 5 -.nr. , ' ,., . . will sleo be added In the latter. The firm, as soon as the Improvements sre completed, will Install new ma chinery to Increase the output of their already large manufacturing plsht Mr. J. II. Phillips, hi lumber snd manufacturing plant on North t'hcetntit atreet waa destroyed by fire last week, Is preparing to rebuild at once. The lot ts being cleared and material delivered for the new build ing, w hich will be of brick and prob ably three stories high. The city of Winston hag awarded to the Fogle Brothers Company the contract to build a handsome pavil ion In Woodland Cemetery, the new graveyard just north of the city. The structure will be 14 by 10 feet and work on It will begin at an early date. The pavilion will be so arrang ed thst funersl service Can b held In It during inclement weather.' Three or four hundred fish arrived here this morning from the fish de partment at Washington. They were accompanied by an agent of' the United State fish commission. Two hundred black baa were turned over to ihe city of Winston and Cspf. R, P. Henry, superintendent of the water-work and rtty engineer, had them placed In the pond at the new water plant, oast of the city, Capt. Henry says that black base will eat frogs, shiny fish, little enskes and smsll boy who attempt to fish In the pond. A number of black base and rainbow trout were distributed' In Byvrly's creek and a pond east of tha city. f . ... a iio.MAsmo wKDDijra. s , Caroleen Vupl Join ' Heart and nanus actus iim rii. ime ltaln Injur Cotton Crop -A . So - rial Kvvit,. -.:,.- -:vr-i,,ii, Special to The Observer. " . Caroleen, Aug. f. The month of events of late daye ha brought to Caroleen no greater urprtM than the tnarrlnge Sun day ef Mr. Edgar Hudssli and Miss Fannie Bruce, - It wae the romance of ine summer In this rmilm. the sona-birds thst esng the wedding march to the Palmeite State tins Imlng ths trideamsld. The best men wss Ihe preacher who per formed tha ceremony on 'South Carolina soli end the beet borse WSS tha fleet, footed bey that eemwl the itoDula run- awsy ceuple over the Slate line. ,r The Uaullat Sunday auhoue eonvefitioa , DO YOIT KVKR HAVE A HEADACHEt Then try MhsIc Headache Powders, works like magic; cures every time; hns never felled. JAS. P. 8TOWE CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 27?. PIANO AND VOICE-Mr. W. H. OVER carsh, who Is In New York taking speclnl course In piano and voice (studying pliigo with the great pianist snd teacher, Rnfael Joseffy), and also voice with an eminent teacher, will begin hla class In music, September Jd. STUDIO, m South Tryon street P. D. aLBXANDBR Ileal Estate Penler. Fire Insnrance. 'Phono SO, day. or MS. night. 90S Sonth Tryon. ; ' - YOU NEED for your poultry-;, Purina Feed, , Davis Cholera Cure, Davi3 Sorehead Lotion, Rust's Climax Powder, Lam bert's Death-to-LIce. These make the best chicken insur ance. We sell them. r ' DILWOnTII DRUG STORE .'Phone 47, B. 8. DATIS. Architectural Vccdworker WDOsann gsxotai tarn tm . , -: . oasfCR patditswctout C A. EASTMAN .. 19 WEST FIFTH STREET. ;, ,k v; It yea ar Interested In an'.'; AUTOMOBILE which . combines .-- Abundant Horse Power (II), Absoluta -.Reliability, Entire' Simplicity, ask for catalogue of th "Bulck." G. W. PAINTER CHAIUiOTTE. N. C AVttfG8 DEPARTMENT. The Commercial National Bank MAKE YOUR DEPOSITS BETWEBI HOW AND 5th AUGUST AND GET INTEREST FROM 1st: AUGUST. Assets and Personal liability Over Two Million Dollars Interest 4 1o Compounded Quarterly Excellent . Bargains in Real Estate -room handsome new residence - In Elizabeth Height, large lot . ; ., ,. Vacant lot on North Tryon atreet (If taken at once .,, 7-room house on "West 8eventh street ,. 7-room house on Boulevard In Dllworth . ... . , . M.IB0.00 1.160.00 4,500.00 1,000.00 1 4,200.00 Will be glad to show you any or air of the above properties.. Mm ML STATE, LOAN A!i9 TRUST CC"?m y, ... ... . - - . . . deposits made; in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT duringfirst five days of August will (draw inter-. est FKOM AUGUST.lst- We pay1 four per. cent and compound the ; interest quarterly. : FARMERS IIATIOIiAL TJMK Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. gC-JIZhJHalgu 3 Saturday, Aug. 4Hi., is the Day, V CHEESE OF EXTRA FINK I nualltv: tlmt'n Tar Rell Pheeas! I Fresh June marte full cream New Tork Htate rhrese; nothing better made; every piece (iisrHntned. Iet us snd vou up a pound. Only 20 cents pound. TlMine S. MILLER-VAN NKH8 CO. TIIK OLIVER: NEVER SHFKER8 from nervous prostration: reoulrea on ly a little nil and plenty or rxerrlae to keep it at the hlshrst point of effl- flen.y. J. K. CHAYTON & CO., Gen era I Agents. FOR HA LK IlKA L COl'NTRT HOME 2 ml lee from auuare; new 7-room cot- tiise. 6 acrra of land; located on fine macadam, not Tar from car line; tine well of water; premlsee all fenced; new Imrn and carriage house; everything up-to-date; will he sold st once, for further partlculsrs, rail on or 'phone, rmnwN company, va North tryon sirei-i. rnnne 36. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 8ERV ing anything our customers wsnt. Take your next meal at the Oem and order lust enythlng you want. We win nn it ena just to your liking. OEM RESTAURANT, E. T. Creswsl). aianager. FOR BALE: ONE FAIR CtOSELT matched dapple gray horses, b hsnds man, wrigni z.nw pounas, nve years old. and perfectly sound. Also several ntner nice anving nnrsee. w. O. ROHM A CO.. and m West 4th. Bt. TO LET-FVRNISHED MOUSE. FOR months, Jarksnr) Terrace, only $3 per month: the hendenme home of W, C Mm well, st IM; Mr. Jones' charming place E, Ave., furnished, 50; s-roorn new Imiise, up-to-date, only $20.00, eloae in: nice cottage in uuworth. only pi, Coinn at once. E. L. KBESLEK. Thone S44. SMEKRILL MINERAL WATER CURES uyspepaia, constipation, Indigestion catarrh o( ntomaoh. nillotianess. Bladder and Kidney., Troubles, All W gusrsntee this water, when no Jea nt Is derived no chsrree will he nsde. Phone 911. N. J. 8HERRJLL MIN ERAL SPRINOS CO.. Charlotte, N. a TRY THIS WilbcrtV Violet Talcum Powder and Queen Quality Powder- Without a o,uellon on of th beet brands of Talcum Fowner ever tiiaoed , on the ' market Try it ;i . t$ and M Cent. NURSES' REGISTER J0 B WK VRTCn cxps. Druggist" ' ; " Thon T. The Charlotte Building V Loan Association wtll open ita 14th Serlea at the office of the company, SOS North Tryon street. Thl association now numbers It friends and stockholders by tha thousands; if you ar not on you should be. Rich and poor, young and old carry stock. Why waltt Join th crowd. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS NOW BEING FILED. J. H. VAN NESS. President MUS BROWN, Secretary, BLOWING ROCK GREEN PARK HOTEL ' ELEVATION 4,100 FEET. This popular and elegant resort , opened.. July. 1st under excellent management ," . .. A double dally achedul allow guest to leave either morning or evening. In the latter can th night I spent In Lenoir and th trip up th mountain mad In th morning. ; Through tlcketa by Southern or Seaboard," with close connection. . Address GREEN PARK HOTEL, Green. Park. N. G. - .; Wf PAY t 4L. FOR MOSEV riiiil l. AT. mm SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS ... A im THE CHARLOTTE NAIIONAl; BANK V . Oa Fajrlnc or Bills. : '' ' " - " It Is wall to pay bin promptly, but nod to pay th aam bill twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, eend out bill after they have been paid.- It you pay by check, however, th eanoelea . checks ar returned to you and can b produced aa receipt. Chevk . Ing account ar therefore more than a convenience. . They are an ; insurance against overpayment. : Evry man or woman who par bills ahould do so with checks. , .. ... , ... Tonr checking account will b welcomed ' at ' Tb Cbarfott National Bank, where yon are assured of abaolut security and th . ' most courteous .service. . ( 1. .--. ft ILIWimf, Cashier ," B. 0. HEATH, President Saturday Aug. 4th You can still get Into th Mutual Building A Loan. If there's a better plac (or your surplus moneys If there' a good a plan (or buying or building a home; If you can match It for safe re munerative Investment you will do what no other ha. - - - , No wonder people Ilk th ' Mutual. Why, everybody know It , leads th pack. , Get Keesler" llttl Blu Book, telling how it doe , It. . ; ,;'-'.' i-!. : , .. ., , ti year of operation, and not a dollar lost, I th record.' You" i can take on or. 100 share. You can pay weekly or monthly. Se. th secrsUry right now. and let hlra tell you how to do It 1 There' nothing under th sun JuaMlk it henc nothing ls ; so good. . ',-.,; ; r ;. ;....;...,.... EJL.KEESLER; SeccTreas Phone 344. : 25 S. Tryon St W:a SaFB INVESTMENT IF YOU ARB LOOKING FOR A PLACE ' TO POT YOtn ' MONEY WHERE IT WILL BE BAFE, NOT .ONLY INTEREST. . BUT ' PRINCIPAL Ai WELL, WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME -A ' PATRON OF TIUS BANK, WE PAY 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON CERTIFICATES !OF DEPOSIT AND PER CENT. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND TUB INTERET FOUR TIMES ' A ' YEyVR. 'j , ' v:.,-,,;,.. - ----v 4 - SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS BTlNtt Vl a. 'own, lea, W. B. Aieiander. V." pre, W. U Jenkins, Cashier. North College St, rooms; hot water heating $13.00 F.ast Fourth St, rooms; new! all -convenience... S0.00 North Brevard.St, roomsi all convenience.... 25.00 Piedmont Park, .7, rooms; all convenience (on car Une. ii .""" 10.00 FOR SALE t-robm cottage, West 'Tenfh avenue; fln ' location, n lot ' CSxlsO. . " '.'. ' room cottage, ' North - McDo Well street; oa lot 10x121; a . bat gain. v :' " vThe Charlotte Realty IGpany;1 - Offle IS K. Trad St. A. G. CRAIG. Secretary and Manager. Phone stT. Gharlotte Trust Gomp'y . CAPITAL $100,00a0a : -:.'V; , . .Solicits large and small ; accounts promising i cv- cry courtesy and absolute security.' , Put not your;; trust in money but your money InVrv,',;--', . i Gharlotte Trust Qompany J. H. LITTLE, Pres. C. M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. :k YM L. R HAGOOD Cashier. x:- : ; r;vv BUSINESS ENTERPRISES . .... jf.1. . V , near Charlotte that ar vnabl to'secur ampl banking : 1 T. facilities at horns ar Invited to glv as an opportunity 'to srys tktin;. - 'C f ".. : '.'".'tV'Tt-.'-'. & ..").' .?.,.! - V .Si,1'; Southern States Trust; Go. frky't ' 'tr':.iy CAPITAL $300,000 - :: : MMl ,1,1';-; i.'-''v" TRUST BUILDINO, CltARLOTTB, K. CL ' K -- . ' GEO. STICFUIuVS, T. ft. FRAN aUK, XV. U. WOOD ' i'-l'';. , ProsUJeeit. Vic Pra Traart " ' - ,, '': , J. E. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. . , . . . : ' r - Tte Gray hsUzm en Ncrth Co!!cgc Street fcr S:! Thl Is on of ths largest and most complst residence In the city ' of Charlotte and located slog to th business section of the olty, making It especially desirable for some business man who must bel close up, town, or (or a physician wno wouia like a pnvst unitarium, or for a "high- class boarding houM), Th lot Is about 100x100, beautifully shaded and with vey fln supply of fruits of .various kinds. To win miss an unusual opportunity for a choice cityhome If you let thl pass, , ; . ; R G. Tlbbott O Gonipa&y, EvcrytMng la Beal Ttato. : Truii EuXJ
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