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CHARLOTTE DAILY C HoEBVER, AUGUST A, KOSj: 10 In AN OLD , SUIT JS ' SETTLED railroad nvs rigut of xexx l: M. h ,Jamllro Sound Railway i ,i &a Its Dt-hu Mid Forthwith jv 'i a Dividend -Governor 4 .-. l-el)ne f Jamestown Com i.i-lonor Work on Sokerage 8ys- i.th at the A. A M. Cutleice ftJ Merchant a Bankrupt Oapt Alio'g Hiatory of tlx state New otrt t the State Capital. ' ' Observer - Bureau, ' v . r l! South Dawson 8treet. f r ' ; Raleigh. Aug.' !.' Tha Ralelfh , Jt Pamlico , Sound ttallway to-day paid the Olenwood Improvement, Company hare 125,300 lor the right of -. way through ' the company's property la 'Raleigh's u burbs. this ; being tbe ." old John Devereux place, i The , company once. paid all Its. debt and declared a dividend. This ends the case the courts. . '.Governor Glenn calls on the com mission for - North Carolina to the -' Jamestown Exposition to meet In hia office September 4th to make plans iVT T" A 111 Ul l HUU IU UWtWtV ...... the State shall have a special build Inr. The commlaslonera are: is. - uaugntnage, josepn js. -obt. w, -: Uln.hsw II r Ti.rn.. J. W. At kin- son, H. 6. Dockery. N. B. Blalock. D. J. Cernenter. fleorce & Powell and ..John ration.- Susie Hannon. convicted of raur ' dertna H. T. Stack at Concord AorlL la the lateat arrival at the pent - tentlary. . Governor dlenn la being naked to conditionally pardon her, ; The canasters' atrlke here la ex . tending. , Twentv-four more have lolned the union and Quit work burtag the three weeks before the atrlke becan tl had joined. Neither mam ta vrvina way. The first sale of new leaf tobacco occurred hers to-day. all from this county. . SENATOR SIMMONS RETURNS. - Senator Simmons returned to-dsy with his family from his farm. In Jonas county, where he hai been aince v Conareaa adlourned. His wora our Inr the session was very oneroua and lie waa threatened witn a oreaaaown nls physlclani advising him to go to ' esW.sk .a.a.Saw ami tab at aakr , cues souaauLi m aim w nv a aevs . ' Revenue ofllcera have returned from Pocomke. Franklin county, where they captured an Illicit distill- . err. That is the neaiquariers lor cnoonahlnen. R. D. Cherry, general merchant at ramore is aojuasrea a oansrupu us , Milt lee about II .000, aasets about tattoo. A 11,000 organ Is now being In stalled at the Baptist Unlverilty for Women, being by far the largest In , inia Dial. U U W lamo nt m - chapel had to be enlarged to con tain It. It comes from Buffalo, N. Y . Orders have been given for the be pushed with the greatest speed. - that only two things were possible under the circumstances as laid be fore the council of State and the col leaa trustees to do tha work or to s 1a,a Ik paIIav, Tit rnnnA A I ITW 1MV VVIH M lit, .., Vw " tOO la to be taken from the general college fund. The Legislature will be asked to make a special ap ' oroprtatlon to cover It. Secretary T. K. Bruner of the ag rtcultural department and Curator . Brlmley of the State museum, have gone to the western part of the State ' to obtain fruits and various farm products, to ba shown next autumn at Boston, when North Carolina is to - meka stlatnluer I at rmrm m wA niASa ltraetlv than that mud In that da. : , histort or the state. ' Mention waa made a few dava aco of the fact that Capt. Samuul A. 'Ashe bad In preparation the very .This Is to be brought about In very : handsome style and Is to be very . completely Illustrated. Ureal num- vwrw vft nDt:ii piiuiuerapna are now being taken fur It In the hall of his- i,iaW Vl ... a n r, nl h... .Inl. 1 Ashe, than whom no man is mure competent to write the history of the UtmtM Umm Amvm..A ...... .. ,Y.I work and the first volume is almost t completed. jllal. The money Is tu be given by a lady from without the Stale. This information coms from one of the -most prominent physicians of Ra leigh, who has for years been Inter ested In the matter. ,.o place needs a first claia hospital building more than Rali-lch. To-day there was placed In the Hall of History a bolt of heavy sheeting witn quite a history, it was msde In 'llll mt lh Mni'bA.h f rv,,An Mill. near Kayrttevllle, and In 1165. upon the approach of the Federal troops, vas hidden unaVr one of the floors In ' the Devoteux mansion here and was found when the building was demol ished early in the present year. The cloth Is perfectly preserved. It waa a dividend fiom the mill In question and there Is slso a bale of yarn from the saute mill. OOMHTlbx OF COTTOX M.. Snrraa'a rop Hrportlng Board Makra lail-li ldiimlo of Bato July 2& Only 4 IVr frill. IX'Kr- ; luration Mint Juiu UV Nortli aiul , SuuUi Carolina lu Worat Plight. W'ashlnifton, Aug. J. The crop re ffOrtlng board of the buri-uu of statis tics of the Department of Agricul ture, In a bulletin Issued ui non to day, finds from the reports f the .correspondents and agents of tne bu reau that the average condition of cotton on July 25 was ft;' o, a mm pared with il l on June ?&, no6; 74.1 on July n. &; ti f at ihr ir Impending dale In 104, and a ten yisr average of S2.4. Ths following table shows tlu i,n ditlon on July 25 of this year with us , respective ten-year Vlrslnla Carolina , Kouth Cartillua .. F Wi ......,, riorkla. , Alabama , , Mlaslsaippi lxullHoa Arkansas Tenneaaae' , MiMimrl oklshoma . ........ Indian Territory . '& 10-year average. M at) n at n ta 74 at 72 ie M M HI at M n m " m aj nx n K a S2 M t St ItcglmrtH Vntm focow 4Ukee Be- .: u i. mawla, 8C Petersburg, Aug. I. It Is clr cumstantuiiy aaserted that' there Is overt dissatisfaction among tha Mos cow Regiment of the guards quarter d In St. Petersburg. , The demands formulated by the . men. are both economic and , political, Cossacks have tx-en sent to -the barracks of this reslmencvvrs.--.!- , . -ri.-s v , r- r " i " " I ' '''J There was nothing doing la the city police court yoaterday mornlmr. 'J w-o raaea were called, but were cort 1 inued until this morning. ' , - , ; Mr. Ous McLean, of Oastonta, Is In the ierty. -:t-" .i l CHANGE IS MFTI1 DISTRICT; J . WUI Roberta, of Madlaoa County. lroinotcd to JBIvbdon Bcputj t'ndur " ColW-tor Ilrtmn. - Special to The Observer. ' ' , ;' Aahevllle, Aug. t Announcement of another change In tbe office of Col lector Brown of the fifth Internal revenue district was msde to-day, J. Will Roberta, of Madison county, who for aaveral veara held down the "brandy desk" under former Collector Ilarkins and recently undur Cofrctor Hrnarn. haa hmll nromoted SIlQ SS- 1 signed to duty as division deputy for tne tnira aivision wun dhuuu.h. at Morganton. Mr. Roberts succeeds Newton Jiailyburton. who, for several years, was deputy cuneun v.w.. tor harkips1 ofllce and who was subsequently-transferred to duty in the third division aa division deputy. Mr. Maiivhurton haa reslrned. Mr. Rob ert will be succeeded In Collector Brown's ofllce by R. B. Roberts, of this city. Mr. Roberts has been 1n tha claaifled service for a number of vaara and la now chairman of the Kiinramhn mil n t V ReDUbllcan CXeCU' tlve committee. Mr. Roberta waa door manaaer for Mr. Harris at the Bun combe county Republican convention hera several weeka ago, when the county was instructed solidly for Mr, Harrla for chairman of the Republi can State executive committee, Mr. Hohnrii' friends are dellahted with the selection made by Collector Brown to fill the place made vacant oy me promotion of the Madison county man. The promotion of J. Will Roberts to the post of division deputy has likewise met with favor among w publicansand particularly the many friends 'of ths fortunate man. Mr. Roberts removed to Ashevlile from Marshall when aDDolnted by Collector liarklna several months sxo and by his genial and Jolly-good nature haa won many mends since coming nere. He Is a most efficient employe of thu service and has a splendid record. The division to which he haa been aaalgnod to duty Is composed of ths counties of Burke, Catawba, (last on. Cleveland and Lincoln. Mr. Roberta left this morning to assume the duties of his new office, but before going declared that he would retain his res idence in Ashevlile until after The election at leaat and that he would be back on election day to vote the straight Republican ticket and work for the "cause." AVIB80XW SCIIOOIi BUlIiDDfG, SupU Cochran boning No Time work tm the watts ioniinory i-rreonaj Mention. Special to The Observer. Davidson. Aug. I.-t-County Superln tendent Cochran seems to be moving right along In the matetr of the new public school building to be erected In the town. Second-hand Informa tion is to the effect that materials will be gotten together In a brlrf time and work begun ss soon "aa possible. The building will cost somewhere between 12.000 and 13.000. It will be very much after the order of the building at Cornelius except that the present plan la to have a brick vrneer. This of course will add very much to the appearance and the durability of the atructure. It ran not be ready for use before the middle of the fall, but It Is expected that the school begin ning ita term in the old will end it In the new houae. Now that the farmers are practical ly through with working their crop, wagons and teams are eaay to secure. so that during tne past weeic logs hsve been coming In to the college aaw milt by the dosen. and there will be no further lack of lumber for the Watts dormitory. The brick veneer walls of the dormitory will be fin ished early next week and Contractor Mooney la pushing ths work aa rapid ly as possible. In order to have ths building nearly enough complete to be used at the opening of the term It may be necessary to have some of the Indoor finishing done at night by electric light. Rev. John Lafferty will preach at Sharon Sunday. Rev. Arthur Barnes will conduct the service here In ths morning. Prof. J. Ik and Dr. Jas. M. Doug las leave In the morning for Mon treal end other points In the moun tains. Dr. and Mrs Harrison and children are summering this month at Ulltmore, having gone there Thurs y. MIks Mettle Flow has returned from visit to Charlotte and neighboring points. Mrs. Josephine Worth, who returned home some weeks ago ex pert to leave In a few days for Mon treal. Miller at Co. 'a Cotton Letter. flpeolal to Tha Observer. New York. Aug. S.-The deadlock which ss Isatvd for the past I months hns st last liern broken, and the market hns turned In tbe direction In keeping with the logical oourae of events, since the great catastrophe at San Francisco, Prior to that event, tnare was every reason to export a year or prosperity ana eoua prices in cotton. Hut this hone was hard hit when the nation was rslled upon to tirfer not onlv the destruction of fully IMO.ooo.oe worth of property at Han Kran- isco, tiur also a reduction in tha value of securltl" representing the nation wealth to the extent of 20 per cent, or more as the result of the gerst dnclln In prices or storks and bonds, which Itn meilliitcly followed the earthquake and inrtnrmtlnn. WKhln the nest month nother serious choks for snnrehenslon rsiir'llna the world s condition nr pros erlty has mm un in ths revolutionary nveloiiments In Hunala. precipitated lV he n ttmit of the crown to revoke the liberal prlvlleaes sccrled under pressure only a snort wnue nerore. nuon causes as these should Inevltnhly make a reduc tion In the consumptive demands- of ths world nnd cotton could not expect to ears pe their Influence. The orp mennwhi,e has tieen proceed Ins favorably and notwithstanding un satisfactory conditions In the Atlantln districts the outlook now I for a yield more than ample for the world's con sumption and a natural decline In prices soparentiy tiecnms a cer tnlnty. The bureau report to-day con firms whst we have ri-iwttndly said In these letters namely, thiit ths Improve ment In Texas and the territories has heen sufficient to overcome he detrlora- Ion from excessive motsturs In ths At- antic dlstrli't. . t li The change fee- last month has n the fractional de clln of 4 per nut. hut the striking feat ure of tr.e report is f tie extraordinary lm- KTvemnt shown by Texas, I)Ula1anan, laslsalpnl nnd Arksnsns. over th ills- strous condition prevailing at thla Urn tai year. Liverpool Will lis elnaad in. morrow and Monday, but if open a de- line would be called for there of 11 points. MlI.I.ETt CO. Vou need a pi II 7 Use DeWltt's Utile ? -rlr J.ier. the famous llltl pills. fx i -.I i-i(n or eripe, but results are sure. M i f Ilswley's Pharmacy. Hubbard. Bros, St Co.' Cotton Loiter. Hrerlul to The Observer. New York, Aug. .Th apsthy of th market cejuewl with tha bureau eatlmat of condition K.t and sellna bxama frso. supplying sll demand at a dnclln of some iz points when some stesdlneas en- ueo. jne estimate appears for the time o have O.Utlsd tha imll Sneculallna thotish the juagters with flsure are maklna moderata crop estimate on th Krcenteg. While the percentage is ttar tlwn expected, th trade realises thst ths crop is allll Inrselr In th riu snd I hough promising well I sun at th merry of th weather to ba. Only this prevents more extensive pressure of ssliing orders, V, , . t HUBBAWD BROS, at CO. t fv The Money Market, , . ' ; New York, Aug. .-Money on call Steady, VMli'k per cent.; rullnf rat. X; closing bM, ( offered, 2. Time loan firm: days. liq4 per cent, i W days. months, Mt. ' " ' Prim mervantlle pupr IWi5i per rent: sterling esehafme. firm, then easier si 4..5 for demand and at I4.2. for tm-day bills. Poaied rates, ft nwtti 3 and U&iiiU M. Commercial bills. ilT Artillerymen ' K-turn ' From .1 Jicamp . The Charlotte Artillery, Flrat Bat- terv. North Carolina Field Artillery, returned to the city last night after the annual encampment, at Moraneaa City. ' All the boys were feeling line after their outing and reported-s very successful and pleasant encamp menf. The camp duties were not rig orous and boating, fishing and bath ing were fine. The battery took an of Its own equipment. Including 21 horses.' The company Is commanded by Caot Mark W. Williams and com prises ( inert end four officers, ; Had to Throw Banana Carfc-o Ovcr- ,- t v -' . ' board.-, ' - r.- . , ; ' New Orleans, Aug. ' I. The break down at sea of the Norwegian steam ship Venus, bound from Boca, del Torov Panama, to New Orleans, waa reported to-day when the steamer Preeton arrived. The Venus', boilers beran to leak and after having drift ed at sea for tl hours she threw overboard her banana cargo and made Port Llmon under temporary repairs. - '' THE WEATHER. r.. Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: I rnlns Hal fresh south winds. aturday and Bun day, cooler by Sunday night; light to Virginia, local f- North Csroiinnr Bouth-Carolloa, Oor- ala, Alabama, Mississippi ana ixtuisiana. fair Saturday and Sunday; light to fresh aoutn winas. . i , '.'.' Kiistarn Klnride and wsstem Florida local rains Saturday and Sunday; light variable winds. - ...,., .. Rutrn Tune, fair In th SOUth. ShOW- era In th north portion Saturday snd Sunday; light to freah south winds. Western Texas and New Mexico. Show ers Saturday and Sunday. Arkansas, snowers naturaay; ounaay fair. Tenn esses. Kentllckv. and West Vir ginia, local rains Saturday and Sunday, cooler ounaay, - LOCAL OFFICE V. B. WEATHER nuHRAlf. Charlotte. N. C. Aug. t Uot. Sunrise. bM a. sn.; sunset, 7:24 p.. m. TEMPERATfTRB (IN DEGREES) Highest temperature lowest tsmperaiure Mean temperature Excess for th day ' Accumulated ' deficiency for th month , Accumulated deficiency for the year PRECIPITATION fIN INCHES), Total for th 24 hours ending I o. m. Total for th month Accumulated deficiency for tne mimin Total for th year Accumulated aenciency for in veer Prevailing wind direction , M .01 24 0 414 W, W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Special Notices FOR RENT SOI EAST FIFTH, MOD- ern rooms; ids West Ninth, modern, 1 ' C,A Ul. fw.K tA mnfhtnm , 1,,1111,, u,v AVI.l, ' BV.,,.V, modern, close In; 30t South Myers, I room West Elfth, basement and 2nd atore-roum, 30 West Fifth, 131.00; store room West Fifth, basement and 2nd Moor. J. ARTHUR HENDKRHON 4k IIKO. CIOAR8 FOR BUNDAY-Oet THEM to-day. We don t sell them on Bundsy. We handle nil the leaders. JAS P. STOWE & CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 27. NUNNAJXY'S DEUCIOU8 CANDIEH. fresh by express, lust received., so cents per pound. Sold in Charlotte ex clusively by WOOIMLL. 4k BHEP-PARD. REMEMBER TO OIVT0 US YOUR order early this morning for a loaf or mora nf that famoua bread baked by th National Ulscult Company; fresh shipment received this morning. It's tha best of all tha arood breads, and you want the best. Phan . MILLER-VAN NESS CO. " FOR YOUR SUNDAY DESSERTS ASK for Hlu Klnbon Lmon or vanilla kx tract, and aay It plain: Goes twice as far and gives desserts th "Blue Rib bon Flsvor." THE OLIVER: NEVER SUFFERS from nervous prostration) requires on ly n little oil and plenty or exercise to keep It at the highest point of, effi ciency. J. E. CRAYTON A CO., Gen eral Agents. FOR HALE IDEAL COUNTRY HOME 2 miles from square; new T-room cot tage, 6 acres of land; located) en fine macadam, not far from car line; fine well of water; premises all fenced; new barn snd carries house; everything up-to-dnt; will be sold at one, for further particulars, call on or 'phone, HHOWN A COMPANY, 201 North Tryon street. 'l"lion m. v "Zzvlzi Honey ,tj Hail" on reqaest lUUIMBLS BANKINS LOAg C . SlseesSs. ,.; : Rosemary Lotion SUNBURN AND TA lg Beat's the mail. : 15 'and 25c.'' Pheae 247.. " V; 1 B. S. DAVIS. - n ID : roa.FM - tei'Stcrcs, Office- 4 Nine-room '. dwelling-. No. I N. Myers street; water, gas, sewerage connections. h . . 25.00 month. Splendid store rooms. North or South Tryon street. 1 bouih Tryon. street floor office .. .. .. .. .. .4 $30.00. Others In T. M. C. A. building , . Sf.Of) to 120.00 month. -..I-.. - ; . v P. D. 71LEX71NDER Heal Estate Dealer, Fire Insurance, Thone 4)01, day. or MS, nlcht - - 303 Soath Tryon. Fu?st cc:iTnAQi::G co. RAILROAD; C0NSTRUC- ' TION SOWCITED , 300 W. Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. 4 ;v v- 'i l .K. t -.I t 1 4 V ARMl'TITU WTTTM Vim . ' BiiiwisTtMiir irtiiMii mniiaH , .-. KOCOSFCa PATEXIS WOHMD OUT C. A EASTMAN ' It WEST FlFTn STREET. ; ' If you are Interested in aa AUTOrviOBILL: which - eomhlae - Abundant Horse Power (J J), Absolute Reliability, Entire Simplicity, ask . for catalogue of the 'BulckV , . r G. W. PAINTER CHABXOTTE. N. C Excellent vBarms in Real Estate l-room handsome new residence f In ' Elizabeth Heights, large lot .', .', , , . ," . . , .. .....,,,....,.,., . ,Vacant lot on North Tryon street (If taken at once) .. 2-room house on North Graham street'. -room house on West Seventh street ... 7 -room bouse, on Bpulevard, In Dll worth .... ti.2SO.00 . J. 850. 00 4.500.00 J. 000. 00 4,200.00 'Will be glad to show you any or all of the. above properties. SOUIIifEii REAL ESTATE, LOATI AND' THUS! C0"?O ; ; A . : DEPOSITS MADE IN OUR : y: SAVINGS : DEFAIHTWENT duriiij? first iWdays of August will "draw inter-) est. FROM .AUGUST 1st v.We pay four per cent and compound the' Interest quarterly. '' OPEN TODAY UNTIL-9-P. M.-i3 : $m MERCHANTS -andI FARMERS, IIATIOIIAL BAIIK - i Or CHARLOTTE, N.C- : ; W eAVCVGS DEPARTMENT. The Commercial National Bank MAKE YOUR DEPOSITS BETWEEN HOW AND 5th AUGUST AND GET INTEREST EROM 1st AUGUST. Assets snd Personal liability Over Two Million Dollars Interest 44 Compounded Quarterly - 1 - . ,,.:,.-.,. -:-r 1 ' yy J., I . WE PAY Ifllli) ;:n m SOLICITS' YOUR; BUSINESS Saturday, Aug. 4th., is ihe Day. The Charlotte Building Loan Association will open its S4th Setles at the office of the company, 101 North Tryon street. This association now numbers Its friends and stockholders by the thousands; If you are not one you should be, Rich and poor, youns; and old carry stock. Why wait? Join ths crowd. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS NOW BEINCj' FILED. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK '''."' . r .... . '-'.-On Paying t BHW'.-V ' '. . ;. ' i- ' .J...' .. . . v. -?.iv-,tt,rf . . . It Is well to pay ' bills promptly, but . not to pay tha same bill twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, send out bills after they have been paid, If yea pay by check, however, the canceled ' checks are returned to yon and aa be produced as receipts. Check Ins; accounts are therefore more than a convenience. They are aa.. Insurance against overpayment, vry man or. woman wbe pays -bills should do so with checks. - , , Tour checklnr account will be welcomed at The) Otarlott) National Bank, where you are assured of absolute security and the most courteous service. . 1 .. , ' W. IL lWrHY, CasKcr B. D. HEATfl, Presiieat jiit"t,an Take yu AKB A SPECIALTY Or SERV. anvllilna our euatomers want. our nest meal at in uem ana order Juit anythlns yeu want, we win nil it ana lust to your iifcins. OKM RESTAURANT, K. F. Creswell, Mnnnaer. I - H.-VAN NESS," President .VllLIS r BROWN. Secretary. FOR BALK: ONUS PAIR CLOSELY matolid dapple aray horses, 1H4 hands! histi, weicht J.ivo pounaa, nve rears old, and perfeetly sound. Also several other nice driving horses. W. O. KOftfl CO.. m end til West 4th. 8L TO 1 KT FURNISHED HOt'BE. FOR I monins, jsrssnn -lerrae. only 12s per montn; ins nannsom noma ei yy . yj. Ms well, at 140; Mrs. Jones' charming plnee. K. Ave., furnished, tM; t-room new house, up-to-date, only IM.00, elna 111: mi; eoiias in uuwonn, only fis. Com st one. E. L KBK8UCR. fhon Ml. BM Kit RILL MINRRAL WATER CURES Pyspepsis, constipation, Indlastlon. plllnusneea. Catarrh of Stomach. All IMadder and Kidney Trouble. W auarante tnis water, wnen ae oao. nt Is derived no eharses win be made Phone tl. N. J. BH F.KRILU MLV. ERAL SfRINQS CO.. Chartstte, N. C. . BLOWING ROCK a: GREEN PARK HOTEL rXKVATION 4,100 TEET. This popular snd elegant resort opened July 1st under excellent management .5- ' , A double dally schedule allows guests te leave either morning or ' evening. In the latter case thS night Is spent In Lenoir and the trip up the mountain made laths morning. Through tickets - by J Southern or Seaboard, with close connections. Address GREEN PARK HOTEL. Green, Park. V. C REMEMBER SMOKERS Tou must buy your Sunday's supply to-dsy. No cigars told to-morrow.' Your. Favorite -. ' - : ".V Is In our stock ask for It Y Tsks s box. home with you. NURSES' REGISTER J n ORDAtfS SQUARE 7, WB NICTKIt CLOSE. Druggists. Thoae f, Saturday AUg. 4th ' Tou can still gat Into the Mutual Building V Loan. .If there's " a better place, for your surplus money; If there's as good a plan ' for buying or building a home; If you can match It for safe re- ; munerative Inveatment, you will do what no other haa tfo wonder people Ilk the Mutual. Why, everybody knows It i leads the pack. ; Get Keealer's little Blue Book, tailing how It does ', . It -.... - .'V v ?..,.:...... ..... . t , J SS years of operation, and not a dollar loat, Is the record. Tou can tsks one or 100 shares. Ton can pay weekly or monthly. See the secretary right now and 1st him tell you how to do It . . . Thare's nothing under the sun Just like It hence nothing elae . so ooa, ' , . i , t. ' 1. 1 Vv. E.L. KEESLER, Sec & Treas :Phone My J 25 S Tryon St, 71 SAFE INVESTMENTS . . . ' 1 IF TOU A ItE LOOKING Fn A .PLACE TO PUT XtHJIV MONEY niEnB IT WILL BE SAFE, NOT ONLY ' INTEREST, BUT PRINCIPAL 'AS WELL WE INVITE YOU'TO BECOME. A PATIION OF , T1II8 BANK, WK PAY 4 PEIl CENT. INTEREST ON CERTIfTCATES OF t DEPOSIT AND 4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND ; THE ' INTER ET FOUR times a Ymit':.; ' ' ";:;; .. ,,; SOUTHERN LOTIN & SAVINGS DTI NIC . M. Brown, fras, W. S. AleiSDder, V, Pwa, W. L. Jenkins, Cashlf. North College St, $ rooms; hot water 'heating.. ,.,,,, , ... SS3.0S East Fourth St, rooms; nsw; all convenience....,.,..... jo.OO North Brevard St. S rooms; all eonrsnUnce.... '...-.....' 35..O0 Piedmont Park, I rooms; all conveniences (on car. line... v to.00 . - FOR SALE , .; l-room cottage. West . Tenth avenue; fine 'location on lot ' ' ' lsl0. .,y- - ',...,.".' l-room eottage. North. McDowell street; on. lot ' 40x111; bai train. . .. . ; , f ..y -..-.y ,: ' - TKc Charlotte Rcaltyrmpanv A, G. CRAIG Secretary gad Manager. - ' v '.: Offlee IS X. Trade Ht. -v v rheae STT. v -i: Gharlotte- Trust Gomp'y i , . capital $ioo,ooo.oa . " . Solicits large and small accounts promising ev : cry courtesy . and absolute security Put not your; trust in money but your money. In : p ; . V , k - i Charlotte Trust Qompany -: V J. H. LITTLE, Pres. C 1V1 PATTERSON, V. PresS ... ;;;.'r.'.. L. R. HAGOOD Cashier.. ...V- BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ; : ' near Charlotte that are unable to secure smple ' banking faculties . at home are Invited to give u id Opportunity , ., U; to "gervs tbm, . . V.tX ,' V.''.-.;' '',:', i: k:, ,.: i '. .:: i,'- , ; ' --.v-ivv. .' - ...'-,. 5, ':-: Southern States i Trust Go. CAPITAL S10S.00S ,.: TRUST BUILDING. CUARLOTTB, W. O. ' iUCO. STKrilKNS. T. S, FRANKLIN, W. U. WOOD Preeldemt. . ' ": Vice , Pre a v. Treasurer. , , ; K. DAVM, Assistant Treasurer. . 1 The Gray Hzsii er.ee o Kcrth College Street Fcr J:!z ' " This is one of tha largest and most complete residences la ! ths city '' of Charlott and located los to th business section or the eity,. making ;. It especially desirable for some business man who must be close up town, or for a physician who would like a private sanitarium; or for a high class boarding house, v ' V-. -U;"-.-V.r. .:.r f .,'.. ' !' ;; . Ths lot Is about . 100x100, beautifully shaded and with very fine supply " of fruits of various kinds.,; ,.;.,v -l . Tou will miss an unusual opportunity for a choice city home If you let this pass. . 'y ; " .. ! - K G. ntibott Cs eomnzny, i-'i. t'M.ti , hut sliver, Mexican dwUsra, ...... ; , ,;. . -lit- Everything In Real Estate. : Tmst B" " i: .
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