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CHARLOTTE DAILY OU3ERVER, AUGU.Y' 12 ACADEMY BOOKINGS tjcd SKiy v iix open season IVHyTwo AtlrnHlons Have , Iter I4h!.' - Kcfililae ftcaeon VUU ..ut Intttani- Mora - HUrh ( thowe ami Fewer of . .-up Variety ITotnlw-O Several i.l favorite, Toretl With a MunUr of U10 llet Nevr.lork Mircwut Included in Uie List . Forty-two attraction, including a number of old favorite la '.Charlotte. and soma. ot", the latest New Turk hits, have been booked up to date to n p pear at the Acad em?-., of M ic durinevthe approaching I theatrical Kftmon. Tha reaular season - win open Friday, , tha 9 1st Instant wlu W A. Brady big success of last sea son. The Bad Skin." This attrac tinn will ba followed by Murray I Mack. In their latest big musical hit. "Around Town," and tha season win be on. A glance at tha list wlil ' show that Mr. 8. A. fichloss. tha lea ses of tha Academy of Music, Intends to keep nis promise to moresM ih number of good shows here, cut out the bum aggregations and raise the standard, la the list will be noticed , several, old standard' rayorttes, as Tim Murphy, Paul Ollmore, Joseph and William Jefferson, Arthur Dunn, Al. G. Fields. Viola Allen, Marie Ca kill. Adelaide Thurston. James O'Neill, - Floreno ...Davis, Chauncey AIaai asiil aIHam ' i The attractions booked so far are aa fallows: "The Red BUM. -Arouna . T.. WAnAjMland". Plaid's Mill strela. Tim Muroby. "45 Minutes From Broadway", "Sultan of Sulu" "Little Ditches", Joseph and Wil liam Jefferson, Marie Cahlll. '"Ber. geant Kitty", "Her uwn way , thur Dunn In "The Little Joker", "The county cnairman , -' Peep", Thomas Dixon's "The One m-mu If (nut mill. Chun- .1 WMM , ...... ' . mm rtinnft. Florence Davis. "The Virginian", Paul Ollmore. Creston Clara, Black Pattl. "Hetty Tolly , "The Two Orphans". Harry Busier In The Man From Now": "The Clansman". "Gay New Tork' 'The Beralaary Olrt". "Prince of Pllaen . Robert Edeason In "Stromr Heart , "Our New MlnUter", "Checkers", The Vanderbllt Cup", "Squaw Man", Maud Fealy. Louis Jamee, Adelaido Thurston. The Rollicking Olrl". Buster Brown", W. H. Crane Ja "An Amercan Lord"; Viol . A 11 on, James O'Neill, Tha Old Homestead." - All the booking have not been xnada and few of the dates hava beea arranged. Before the open ing of the regular season tha Dixie Minstrels will give a performance at the Academy, the 17th Instant and possibly one or two other attrac tions win be given. The Dixie Min strels are colored artists and are aid to give a very clever perform ance. ' v a . . I M nw &l Ksva tm mnA ' best attractions booked Is The -'. . -1 ,. Mkink will an. THE VOUnty V Iia, I in a. u( niinii ..... pear at the Academy October Hth. It ts an indescribably funny play written by George Ade. the wcll- " known humorist. It was among the . most notable successes or ins lan ..... l u.v.n in N, Tnrk. whore t.ran for over 100 performances. ' Before that The County Chairman" nlavnd to larsre audiences in Chicago for 110 times ana tne press of the Western city hailed It as the a .....,... kI.m "1 it.. t.rlrM v,.The Chicago Dally News called It "A complete triumph in every particu lar anil Tha New York World said '"The County Chairman" Is the ' laughing hit of the year." ?v. A HOWDY PRIBOXEIL ..tll.. nimmm Iha fKHlH A .- ucmvirr .uii u.v.w - . lively Hcrap on the Hqaare Oeu V Kcrxesnt Farrlngttm's BlUy After llo is In the Cell A Lively Tussle T at the Bquare. There was a lively scrap on tha square last night when Patrolman , Bqulres arrived there wun tester mui Its, whom he had arrested on Fourth ' .f Mnllla la mm of the Vlctry .' uitl Htiiln. M.itllu.a Mm ur.l irlv , '; drunk last night. Mr. Haulms had hut lltlla irnnhla with him until he .. got to Jordsn's corner, where he became mrin and made a scenn. Of- llcer TnomiM, a saniisry policeman, "went to H'lulri-i' sratNtance. Mullls , twined his arms around Mr. Thomas' .' : neck and besan to fling him about in avarv itlrai-llnn. A rltlaan. who .. is much of a man himself, ran out and - .-A t I 1 t ...K 1 1. . Un nlr.a L M W III av. " t ' ' "" v. 1 - - " and Thomas n ! fd halo, for MullU IS a poweriui ifiiuw; ins utuuora ii trying to take him to prlnon without hurting him. Thry dul nut use their '.'. sticks. The cltls-n got ikiulrt-s' hand- -tuffs -anl vUpil thm on Mullls' arm, but no sooner had the steel lock ' clicked than did Mullls break the . chain that should have held thent fast. .After a desperate fight Mullls was landed in a cell, where he stood at - the . door and rursed the olllcers, using the vilest langusge. Bergrsnt Farrington advised him not to curse ' him. Mullls desisted for a moment, ,' but when the crowd started out he called the entire party a very offensive ' name. Brrceunt Karrlnston went 4 back, ooeticd the cell dour and struck ' Mullls a blow with his billy, bresklng the skin and bringing the blood over 3 the left eye. ." ' The arreet of Mullls reused a com- . A V. ...... in -t . .. talked about the tumle. A few criticised the officer for hitting the . man after he hsd been locked In a ... cell. Mullls Is about one of the toughest mm that the Charlotte offi cers have to deal with, and be con- tlnued to curse and make thrests, '.. last night, after he had been clubbed. DAVlDHOJf DKMOCIUTH. Vaiortty of rariy Ialro tlte Old Of- ' -f tii-rm to HolJ Over llsiiuonlous Primary. Rpeclal to The Observer. . Lexington, Aug. 4. The Democratic primary of Lexington township to nominate delogate to the county con tention which meets next Saturday . was held this afternoon In (be court bouse, there being a - larger attend a nee than In many years. The meet ing was called to order by K. B, CYa vn, .'Chairman of the eiecutlve com nrte, and Fred O. Sink was made socrt Ury, - All the various candidates for county -office were represenled by , their friends and m lively time was expected but, from the results. It 'is clear that a majority of the perty desire the old officers continued. Inso far as they are candidates this year. On motion of B. & Williams, it was dwlicd to vole by written ballot .. The candidates were announced by tha chairman, It being decided to cut out nominating speeches. The ballot r BuUed as follows: For clerk of court, J. W, Finch, 7; J. II. Moyer, H; for sheriff, T. A. T. Dorset! 110, N. II. Pughter 12, D, H. Hlnkla ti f .r r- Hirr of deeds, ft. U Owen 141, J. v.. iilll 4. A. J. Keck I; for troaa w t. V. T. Frttta to, K. A, Itothrock f t'. C. E. Godwin , C, M. Orinlth II. Tli present incumbent received i jartcst vote for esrh office, , la of the office of clerk of Kuperior i ..lirt., the present clerk, H. T. Phil. ) i i, not m candidate. . The primary v harmonious and spirited. The i ; t-t 1 not yet over end the county i .invi titlon next : Saturday la being 1 ' k"i forward to with Interest by all t'.'?rcted. In county politic, .' ,, PERSONAL, The Slovenwnt of a Number of Fee- . pie. Visitors and Others. ; ; Mr. Doan Hullek Is, spending his vacation In Cincinnati. ' lit, M. P. Pegram, Jr., will leave for New Tork to-morrow night. . Mr. a Wlttkowsky returned to the city last night after attending the big meeting of the building and loan as sociations at-Cincinnati. .' ' ' Mr. .V. J.' Brawley left last , night for Mooresvllle, where he will spend his vacation with relatives. .. Mr. C. L. Btoney. of Atlanta, Oi. Is visiting his sister, Mr. R. J. Bre- vard. nn Rnuth Trvon Street.' Prof. Dob A. Richardson left yes terday morning for Ashevllle, where be will spend a few days with friends. Mf. Zeb C. Bhelton returned to the city yesterday morning after trip to New York In the Interest of his firm, the Little-Long Company. Prof. J. A. Bivlns. of Monroe, spent yesterday la the city, -being a guest at the central. - . , , ?. ' Mr. J. JX Whltaker, of Raleigh, was among the visitors in tne city yesier day mmim. J. W. Ware and George A. Jenkins, of Oastonla, spent yesterday In Charlotte, staying at tne uuioru. Mr. James T. F. Ortfflth, of Mon roe, spent yesterday, la the city on business, '- Among the out-of-towa people here yesterday was Mr. A. J. Dill, of Dllls boro, who was a guest at the Buford, Mr. k.. H. uinson, or tauriuoura, was In Charlotte yesterday. Mr. . W, - C. Rhyne -will : leave- this evening for Atlantra city ana new Tork, where be ; wiu spena a ion night. xfaatara Maurice and Alfred Rell ley have gone to WrlghUvllle Beach to spend some time. Mr. J. V. Holllngsworth spent yes- tarilav at Oattnev. R C. Mr. C H. Duls went to Saluda yesterday to spend a few days with his ramuyv - Solicitor Harlot Clarkson will leave te-morrow morning for Raleigh on business. Mr. W. H. Turner has returned to .v. . oitw eAm Maahvllla Tann.. and . . W rlJ " " " - " . , the wealj-n part of Carolina, where he spent a rortnignt. Mr. J. A. Pride, assistant general frelaht agent for the Seaboard, epent yesterday in the city on business. Masters Victor and Heartt Bryant. who have been visiting at the home of their uncle. Mr. O. B. Bryant, la Providence, will return to their home at Durham to-morrow morning. They 111 be accompanied by Mr. R. M. Bryant . - Dr. A. J. Crowell after having beea abroad three months sailed yesterday from Naples. While away Dr. Cro well devoted much of his time to especial study In London and Vienna, the reminder was spent la travel on the continent His many friends will welcome him on his return about llth. Mr. C. C. Hook Is spending some days In Ashevllle. Mr. A. P. Felts is visiting at East- bend. Mr. John Rumple Roes, of The Observer, ts In New Tork city. Prof. Henry Jerome stockard. or Raleigh, the well-known poet, waa a guest at the Manufacturers' Club yes terday. Masters A. W. and Irvine Holier, oi Wilson, are visiting little Miss Ola Irvine, on North Tryon street. Mr. Marx B. Nathan, local manager of the Academy of Music, who Is spending the summer at Wilmington, arrived In the city last night to spend a few days. Mr. B. D. Arrowwoofl, or Albemarle, spent yesterday In the city with friends. Among the guests at the Central last night was Mr. C. A. Banks, of Oreensboro. Mr. J. H. Banford, of Raleigh, was a visitor In the city laat evening. Mr. 8. E. Sloop, of Mount Ulla, was In the city last evening, staying at the Central. Mr. Fred R. 8heppard, of Landls, Is In the city. Dr. F. A. Csrpenter, or Moores vllle, was among the guests at the Buford last night Mr. J. F. Clements, of Mocksvllle, Trinity's southpaw baseball twtrler, apent last evening In the city with friends. Mr. J. E. Ksvansugh, of Winston- 8nlttn, wss registered at the Buford laat night IllMKIIED KOH TKN YEARS, It A. flirlatefibury. Convicted of Hv- rral Crimea, Must Ieave Iredell and Adjoining Count lea Mooresvllle Pcmonal and News Notes. Rpevial to The Observer. Mooresvllle, Aug. 4. The cltlsens of this vicinity are very well pleased with the Judgment of Superior Court at Htalesvllla In the way In which the liquor dealers were handled this week, it A. Chrlstenbury waa in dicted on various charges and plead guilty In six counts, as follows: One for carrying concealed weapon, one for selling liquor, two for perjury and two for contempt Judge Ferguson rendered a court order that the de fendant Chrlstenbury, be required to psy the cost In all six cases, about 1121, and for him to remove from Iredell and all adjoining counties for period of ten years. If caught within the bounds of said territory In that time he Is to be arrested and brought tcfore the court again and rled for the above aforesaid submis sions. Chrlatenbury must leave the county on or before August 10. William Burkhsad, who was sen tenced to four months In Jail, la out on bond, having been required to put up a Justified bond or 1100 and ap pear t the next court and show good behavior. Jose L.itton, tne noy wno was agent for Uurkhead, was let off by paying the coats In his oase and furnishing a bond of 1100 and ap pearing at the next term or court to show good behavior. There was no case against J. H. Mayhew. who was srcidentally caught in company with Chrlstenbury. Mr. Will Bass and Miss Pearle Brown were happily married last evening at the heme of Mrs, Ballle Pope, Rev. T. J. Rogers officiating. Mrs. H. B. Dlsoeway, of Oreens boro, is visiting friends In tha city for a few days. Minnie MoConnelL one of- the inmates of the orphans home at Barium Springs. vis spending her vacation at the home of her uncle, Mr. R. B- Tern plot on. Mlas Nsnnle Lee Nesblt and Mr. Tom Kerr have gone to. Troutman'i to spend a week or ten days with relatives. Just received,' another car of Porcelain Enameled Bath Tube and Lavatories, a aire line to select from. nacknev Bros. ....... j Plumbing and Heating Contractor, . - Jobbers la Suupllee, , Hackney HWg. v. Ilftb It, - UIAULOTTI , ft 'V, V-'."' r. " "' v,' : E. BERKLEY, CUM:itL AGENT. Seaboard , Creates New Office anil Promotes the Superintendent of This ; DlvUkin of the llontt 4'spt. Ik-rk ley Succeeded by J. II. Vitus. ' Capt E. Berkley, superintendent of the third division of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, with . headquarters at Atlanta, Oa., has been made general agent or the Seaboard, retaining At lanta as headquarters. The office of general agent la a new one with the Seaboard, Capt Berkley being the first oae to fill it It is an Important po sition, and Capt Berkley, with his diplomacy, thorough knowledge of rallrpadlng. hla cleverness, geniality and popularity Is most . admirably qualified to fill it. The ' captain is well-known In Charlotte. .' ' - . Mr. J H. Wltte, who had beea trainmaster of the first division of the Seab'jrd, with headquarters at Rich mond, Va., has been appointed to suc ceed Capt. Berkley as superintendent of the third division. Death of an Infant. ' ? ? The six-months-old ; daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turvy died early yesterday morning at the hdme of her parents, on North Church . street The little one had never been very robust The funeral services were conducted at 1:10 o'clock in the after noon by Rev. Father Joseph, pastor ot St Peter's Catholic church. t THE WEATHER. , Washington, -i-A ug, 4 Forecast tor nuotluy and Monday:' v' ; North Carolina and ' South Carolina, fair In eaat local rains in the west por tion Sunday and Monday; light to fresh south winds. . . , - -' r LOCAL OFFICB IT. 8. WEATHER T BUREAU. ' ,.. , Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 4." Sunrise 14i a. m.: sunset i p. sn. TEMPERATURE (Itn Degrees). Hlxheat temperature ., ,. ,. ., .... lowest temperature ... .. .. .. .... Mean temperature. .. .. Kxreas foe tbs dsy .. .. .. .. n , 71 71 1 ' 4 Accumulated deficiency for month. . Accumulated deficiency for -year... PRKCIFITATION IIS Mcnes). Total for the 14 hours ending 1 p. m. T Total for the month.. .. .. .. .. .. . Accumulated deflclencrfer month..' .1 Total for the year.. M.M accumulated defleteney for year.... 4.44 Prevailing wind direction.. .. .. ..S. W. . w. j. bemnsTTT. Observer.. TO LET 111 cottage. Park Ave., Dll- wonn; nouaa on nonn orrriruj double house, or " part. North Tryon atreet For sale: Several nice homes, at attractive futures. Come eee me be fore you buy. If you mean to save mooey. k. Ia. kjeimukh. rnons t THCRB 18 NO KCONOMT IN BtjTINQ cheap tes, for It neither hss strengtn nor flavor. It takes a' very email quantity of good tea to make a Cup of the required strenxth, and better still. It has that delightful aroma. If you wlah an extra good cup of tea try our Fins Engllah Breakraat only sun. a pound. It has the eup quality. Con vince yourself that It's good, buy only a small quantity, give It a trial. rFhone . MILLEK-VAN NESS CO. IF TOtT HAVE TUB HBADACHB To day, 'phone Woodall A Sheppard for a bottle of Allan's Headache Remedy. It will cure you if It don't ask for your money back. Price A cents. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ON SUN- day but no other work done.' This de partment la In tha hands of registered pharmaciata. Nothing- but pure, freak druas uaed. JAB. V. STOWE CO., Druggists. 'Phons 179. CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE BEST Illue Ribbon Vanilla. Absolutely purs. Ooes twice as far and gives desserts the "Blue Ribbon Flavor." . PIANO AND VOICE-Mr. W. It OVER- carsh, who is In New -Tork taking a special course In piano end voice (studying piano with the great pianist and teacher, Rafael Joaeftjr). and also voles with an eminent teacher, will begin his class In music, September Id. STUDIO, 6tt South Tryon street FOR RENT eOJ EAST ' FIFTH, MOD- ern s rooms; vm west iNintn, modern, 7 rooma; (10 North Tryon, 14 rooms, modern, close In; snt South Myers, f room West Fifth, baaament and Ind atore-rnom, Wegt Fifth, 110.00; store room West Fifth, basement and Ind floor. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. THE OLIVER! NEVER SUFFERS from nervous prostratloni requires on ly a little oil and plenty' or esercls to keep It at the hlsheat point of effi ciency. J. B. CRAY TON A CO., Oen eral A gent a POR SALEIDEAL COUNTRY HOME 2 miles from square; new v-room eot tase. i acres ot land; located on fine macadam, not far from car Una; tins well of water; premises all fenced; new barn and earrlaae house; everything up-to-date) will be sold at once, for further particular!, call en or 'phons. IIROWK OOMPANT. 101 North Tryon street 'Phone sat. WK MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SERV. ins; anything our customers want Take your next meal at the Oem and order lust 'anything you want We will Oil It and Just to your liking. CI KM RESTAURANT. E. F. Ores wall. Manager. POR SALE: ONE FAIR CLOSELY matched dappla gray horaee, IMfc hands high, weight 1.7n pounds, Ave years old. and perfectly sound. Also several other nice driving horeea. W, O. ROHH CO.. re and til West 4th. St MERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES pyapepala, constipation. Indigestion, lullouanrss. Catarrh ef Stomsoh, , All D ladder and Kldnsy Troubles. VVs sua rentes this water. When e beae ft la derived no charges will be mada 'Phone tit. N. J. SHERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO.. Charlotte. N. C ions filled by registered ' menno ' other kind employed la this t department ' IT'S SAFER and gWee you tha satisfaction of , knowing you are running no risk. : ""';: v NURSES' REQISTER ' WR NFTlCrt CLOSE. ... Drugrlsta. Thoaa T. Special Notices PrcscriDt frimnll Ilto at Slex-Llcnburg Mi IK fhottly aftor 6 o'clock lant evening a slight blite was discovered In the waste room, of the Mecklenburg Cot ton Mills, at North Charlotte. The Ore wss discovered In Its Inclplency and it waa eaally extinguished. The fire probably started from spontane ous combuHtlon. , ;. '. . . ' ,t . ' . s cur Fr.Esa.:?no;i service. Speaks for itself, Are you using it? We will do our part, just phone - : DILWORTII DRUG STORE 'Phone IfT. 8. 8- DAVIS. F B. A WX RENT . Hcn:e, Stcrcs, Office. Nine-room " awelll&g. No. t N. Myers street; water., gss, sewerage connections... -.. .-. I35.AO montlt. Splendid store rooms, North or South Tryoa street - .- Booth Tryon, street floor office ......... .. .. .. .. $30.0. Others In T. M. C. A.- building .' . . , .CO to $20.00 month. P., D. ALEXANDER Real Estate Dealer. ' Fire Iaemraaoa. Thene 004, day. or 46, night , 90$ Soatb Tryon. ; . SAYINGS .. , .... t. . ; - The Commercial National Bank mil, YOUR DEPOSITS BETWfEfi HOW AND 5th AUGUST AND GET. INTEREST fliO'1 1st AUGUST. ; . ' t . ; ; .v.'.-''.; .,.-'.'.''.'.. " Assets id Personal liability Over Two : Hillicn Dollars Interest 4 Compounded Quarterly Saturday, ; Aug; 4th., is the Day. The Charlotte Building sV Loan at the office of the company, SOS North This assoclatloa now numbers Its friends and stockholders by the thousands; If you are not one you ah ould be. Rich and poor, young and old arry stock. Why wait? Join APPUOATIOXS FOR I. H. VAN NESS, President BLOWING ROCK GRE EN P A RK ...HOTEL ,' ZXETATIOX 4.1M FEET. . v;- '-;' ''Jv.'";!;. This popular and elegant resort opened July 1st under exoellent management. " . ' . . ' ' , . ; '. '" "" A double dell schedule allows guest to leave either morning or evening. In tha latter case the night la spent la Lenoir and , the trip up the mountain mad ta the morning.- . Through ticket v by Southern or Seaboard, with close connection. Addree -; o GHEEX PARK nOTEL, Green, Park, N. C . V Listen to Mc. Brother !7 Tou are a simpleton If f6i spend your time expecting some thing for nothing. Soma Idiot give their bard-earned money to the" smooth-tongued vender of distant mining or oil stock. If you're doing this you need a guardian and you need him badly. Ask the . fellows about Charlotte If they've ever gotten any sort, of a divi dend, though fabulous onee were promised long since. Fools never all die, so these promoter still feed upon . them. Haven't you sense enough to know that when a fellow offers stock that he says will yield 18, or 100. per cent In a short' time he's tying f '' :.'.,".;,'' . '. ( Now, the Mutual Building Loan Is II year old. mature and pay out one eerie every six month, peya a handsome dividend and Is a real live, sensible investment. Ton can come la NOW, The other thing 1 a mere sham; It's ; no . investment; you are .simply filling tha pockets of a few greedy schemers, . E; L. KEESLER, Sec fc -Treas Phone 344.' 25 S. Tryon St n S71FB INVESTMENT IF TOU AIUS IXJOKINO FOn :A rLACE "TO PUT YOUR , MONET WnEItE IT Willi BE SA1T3, NOT" ONLY INTEREST, BUT PRINCIPAL AS WELL, WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME A ; PATRON OF THIS BANK. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. . INTEREST ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT i AND 4 .PER CENT. ON , .SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND , THE INTERET FOUR ' TIMES A vwrx " ' v ' .- :'; southern loan & an vingo nam: . M. Brown, rres, W. a. Alesandsr. tf. Pree W. U Jenkins, Cashlet, i.-i'l lt.il..il...J lu. RAILROAD CONSTRUC TION SOLICITED -i SOOY. Trade Street ; -. CHARLOTTE; N. C. ! Arcl;:tectiirl7c;dYcrl:2f WCCD CCiTR 1 ' t - , ChuulKTi1 PAIItikil KvuZR r.cpas rc2 PAiLMSvrjiDcn: . , cemmu tnra . C. A. EASTMAN It WEST FIFTH STREET." If you are Interested la an- '. AUTOa.OBILE which eomblnss Abundant " Horse Power (11). Absolute RellabUlty. Entire Simplicity, ask .for catalogue of the "Bulck,? v x v . v!v - G. W. PAINTER CHARLOTTE. W. O.".' ' DEPARTMENT. , . . i. y. . . 4,-! - . 1 Association will open Its 14th Series, Tryon etreet 1 , the crowd. .r ,, , KOW BETXQ FIXED. , . i MIS BROWN, Secretary. .WW.wii. J-i. . ' uii. S-room handsome new residence In Hliabeth Heights, large lot ... .. .,.'' ,. ,. .. 1U50.C1 Vacant lot on North Tryon street (If taken at once) .. 1,850.00 S-room house on North Graham street .. ........ .. ' 4.600.00 T-room- house on West Seventh street ........... . 1,000. CO 7-room house on Boulevard, In Pllworth .. .. ( , ... 4.200.00 Will be glad to show you any or all of the above properties. JC'JnXI ritt KTMrv DEPOSITS I.IADE IN OUR . . : SAVINGS DEPARTMENT; durincr first five davs of Alienist will draw inter est' FROM AUGUST ,vuv auu vuunwujiu uio tuit;it;abv4U(Ubcxija ' . OPEN TODAY UNTIL 9 P. M. 'e r.IERGHAIWS ao Fni-IERG II1TI0IIAL BAIIK Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. 4 r inn) " .'V '' ' '' " -'' ' SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS ' ', ' 'f ' THE CHARLOTTE Vv i--jf :.n On Psytng of bin 1 f , 11 ; " v ;';y ' !' ';; - 1 v v- It I well to pay bill promptly, but sot to pay tha same btlt twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, send- out bills after. they have . beea paid. If you pay by cheek, however, the canceled ' . . check are returned to you and van be produced aa receipts. Check. ,-lng account ara therefore mora than a ooLvenleaca. They are an . : insurance against overpayment. ; Every man or woman who pays -bill should do no with check.' ' . , ' ' Tour checking account will ' be welcomed at The Charlotto Katlonal Bank, whsre you are assured of absolute security and tha" moet courteouo aervlca. ..- .- . .W.l TftTTTV, Cashier . 6. D. EfATIL Prefel Wot . North College-8t,. I rooms;, hot water heating.. ... gSS.tr Fast Fourth St, room; new; all onvonlencea., XO.OO r North Brevard St, t . rooms; all oonvenlenee. a&.oo , Piedmont Park, 7 room; all convenience (oa ear Una..,, go.00 . - ' - FOR CAIiB " " f -room - cottage. West Tenth avenue; . One ' location. . oa ; lotl' T''. lilvo. - ...... v. i. .j, -r. - '- l-room oottage. North McDowell; street; on IotIOSlSI; batgala.. " '; . ',.. 'i "'.?'.' v. ' The Charlotte Realty-Company - ; :, - . x O. CRAia aecewtary aid Manager. ' e -.'. ' Omeo IS K TraHle St - . . - . ' IImmbo TT. Ghhrlotie Trust Gbmpty : IN BUSINESS TEN MONTHS " j . .Resources Nearly $500,00a00 -; .'Glad tOihandl large or small account.- Try us with '.any part' .' ot your aooount. and you may find It to your Interest to - soon handle all of your banking business through us. ; ... . . .. J H. LITTLl Pres. C M. PATTERSOlsr, V. Prei ' ; v ' ; L. R. HAQOOD Cashier. rS ' i BUSINESS ENTERPRISES ' ''near Charlotte that ar unable to secure ample banking facilities at home are Invited to give aa opportualty .'! ', to serve thera. , Southern States '-Trapt Go. ' CAPITAL I200.00S -' v : " TRUST BCILDINO, CnARtiOTTE, N. CX " Cilt-O. Htl Vllh-XH, T. 8. FRANIUIN, W. M. WOOD ; .''...'.,-,.. ProeiUeni, .. ..Vioe Pres. . . Tressurec , r 4. K. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. . 'U'-i:ry'. ' "-.';We' Offer, Just Now -: . ; ; in one of tha strongest homo ccrporation'3 in this vicinity, in amounts of 500 or mere- Non-taxablo to tho "i.:'J ; ' : invccotr in thi3 Etate. ' ; . ' f ' '::A(FenbIiott t Company, All f Wk44 J lil lW.I L-tw. i. f 10,l!l : .3 TLilST CC"?A!iY ' 1st , We pay four per SajeSTL mutual .::..v" v,t id;d ra at NATIONAL BANK ;. . I . ,4 ) :,' aW i4W4Vl 1 1
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Aug. 5, 1906, edition 1
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