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" " CirATJLOTX.: DA 1 1. vlU should i;e induced ;:::ol)S vs. Tin: rciiLIC I'nj ln Larjre plvt.lemU to - UxjIilriS i;rtili(iHU buljjtv 1 itiio U Great liicunvonicmcs. i i . lkx-nuno ol - lnnuilw-li-nt i itilitnwiit . or Im'fliek-nt Manage. Infill 1'ntana I'ortlou jot Dlvltleiwlf I- Eirxudod to Improve (w-rvk-e mi hltould Jiorw a Reduction la l M-nirrr- Katre The bontliera au Example In l"olnu ; , ,i : To the Editor of Toe Observer: All concede your fairness and wis doiu and - viewing the . politics of North Carolina s an Interested spec tutor, I have, not tailed to observe the htKlthy Intluecco you nave exerteo. This letter Is prompted by an-editorial on "Railroad Peaeenger Bates" vhloh aoDeared la your Issue of bat urdav. and 1 wish to sugrest a- phase o( the situation not covered by your editorial.. I may premise by saying that I thoroughly resent the political control wnlch-the railroads ejcort In Ktata and national affairs. but at the same time I acknowledge the value of the railroads and. wish to see tnem accorded fair and eaual treatment. While the railroads are valuable and beneficial I am opposed to their re : oolving any otherprivllegea than are accorded to other corporation or in dlvidnala. . " . v .1 ' .' They are the mere creatures of the Flats owing certain duties to in pub lic and while the Investors ara en titled to a fair return on their money, their first and paramount obligation la the performance of the public du ties they have assumed, and It being entabllthed beyond eontrovrsy by their own admissions that they ars dally guilty of violations of their plain du ty, they-have by their own conduct esUblished the necessity for efflclett regulation both Stats and national in their .management and the rates of freight and i fares for passengers. This right on tho part of tho Stats Is limited 'by tbs constitution as to tho rates to a fair return oa the investment and this brings mo to the crux of the question. - Of course so much of tho earnings as ars necessary to maintain tho efficiency of tho sys tem Including all needed extensions are fairly and properly ozpenses and so long as tbo earnings go there the . publlo Is to that extent benefitted. - But when above all this and to the manifest aeglact of Its duties to the ' public, a railroad company's divi dendo to Its stockholders ars at an oxorblUnt rata on the money Invest ed. It seems to ms tho plain duty of the stato to reduce ratea of freight . and passage. -. Wo have eoncrste Illustration in tho Southern Railway. Tho preferred stock was 1 toned at lit a share and at tbo present dividend rate of Ave per eent. Investors recelvo twelve and ' a half per eent. annually on their in vestments. But It is skid that tho present valno of these shares Is about 1101 and henoo the dividend M hot exorbitant Now let us look at It la . tho light of admitted facts. No un prejudiced person could call tho management of tho Southern Railway Ideal In view of the fact fhat they can neither maintain their, passenger k schedules or make Vrompt deliveries v of their largo and Increasing frslght trafflo. ' Tho excuse generally given - is thst ths boslnsss outgrows their - facilities. If this is true, then It Is manifest that large sumo ars annual ly diverted from proper expenses to tho nocksta of Its stockholders. - Thereby tho publlo has been de prived of Its Just dues andthw stock haa, been given aa unfair i value as , a basis for rate-making. .: Trains msy bo delsyed, passengers . may be subjected to tho loss and In convenience of missing connections to tho point that It seems a rare ex ception when tho thousands of visi tors to this section In aummsr find a , train oa time and shippers are unrea sonably dslayod In their shipments, but dividends must bepsld. One of two causes Is responslbls - for this, either the equipment Is Insuffialent, and it that, event a part of these div idends should go ir.to equipment, or tho msnsgement Is Inefficient snd then It h sold bo chsnged. As matters now atand. It Is cur rently . believed that the Murphy branch Is be rely safe and I know it la Insufficiently operated. , -If tbo earnings are to go to the stockholders and this state of affairs Is to continue I think It perfectly fair and 5ust to reduce passenger' rales to , tho Virginia rate. Tho Southern Railway is used aa aa illustration merely for the same things spply with greater force to tbo Union Paclflo paying ten per cent oa , stock largely water and tha Southern Paclflo paring five per cent on stock almost wholly water are even mora ' striking Instances. I do not desire to . oeo the railroads Injured, but unless Ion and other wtss and conservative seders of publlo opinion shall pre vail with tho managers of these great combtnstions to admit tha Just rights of the publlo and to observe and per form their plain publlo duties and re frain from exacting . more than Just compensation In their rates, I do not ' or how wo can avoid a revolution which I trust will bo peaceable and produce fair results. . Coming bark to my mutton If tha '. flouthern Rallwsy Is paying twelve r and a half prr cent, dividends on Its : preferred stock at issue price don't you tklok it could star.d a reduction of passenger rstei in North Carolina .' to two snd one-half and two cents a mile without hsving Just ground to ' complain that Injustice had been i done A. T. L. Aahevllte, Aug. 21, 1101. -TENDENCY OP MOB HULK. It Is to Inflict Death IVnaliy for Kv-;-ry Crime Nrrrws Tlwmwlveo Hold TtM-sr Destiny In Ttfrtr Hands . and If Reform Contra It Mast Hums Largely From tho Marks. To tho Editor of Tho Observer: :. Tho bold and defiant spirit of tha mob la passing and executing sen tonca on a certain class of criminals la tha fruitage of Inheritance and teaching. For "Judge Lynch" to ex tend his ' self-appointed , Jurisdiction from one class of crimes to snother is reached by easy stages. Tho tenden cy of mob law 1 to inflict ths death penalty for overy offense. All think ing men agree that tha tendency la extremely dangerous. . Lynching for ths nameless Scrims, and the crime Itself, have been so frequent la tbs South Of Isto docadss that ths people, by reflex action aa tt were, expect the one to follow tha first. Perhaps this axpectsrsncy pre ares. many to loin a lynching bee when iho onus! cause fs presented. Three high and brutal crimes are i -'..re common in tho South than la ihr sections and are committed by i tro men against whits women. In-.-.-ad of theme nameless crimes do- mating as the opportunities of ths ros Increase, tho reveres seems t.a true. Our leading dUsene, from K-rnoro down, tiavs persistently I hotx'fully contributed unaparlng. '.their time snd money la build hoolav church, snd charltabls ' niluni aa mHiii to arivarwia lha srnrtg ua to a higher plsne of ' U. jcmnclent laws have been 1 far their good snd protection, n!alKU of crimes for the we shows poor apprerta- I l -noi)vh to dlavourare ths f the ntgrnrtf nmt annsulne ; i aliuont ev-ry iriKinnrs 'jm 1 oinmlltr-d Knnt n, tl .t ni-iTOr-s nmke ' M tl-m ii u n I mil ti "in ' : i " U t: n i i ti. y unl protection they place a premium ui'on the most heinous crimes and as a conf.eui;nce they sre forcing is sues which they can ill anoro. Aa to the tiarlv of the second party: The chivalry of the past ages was culled by the "Old outh" and in her mnA mnru i firrta was modern ised and refined. The honor and puri ty or her women were peyenu y " The boy waa aworn as It were, with ki. k.t,n,mii nwa to revere the n an, ntmtart her When necessary with lUe Itself ... These Bouthsrn Weala are yet treasured aa a priceless heritage, wnen m ... . i ia violated, either by l V 1L LAID W""1" . black or white, our traditions teach to etrlko! flown mo oneuuw. woman U a voluntary party to -her own shame her ostracism la sure and complete.'. , ' I- '' "' ' . . With 'the Jrnowledge of negro sym pathy for a black criminal and with r... t. 1 4 i Hanniv Imbedded in tho enstitutions of Southsrners, It Is not strongs tnat wnen . crtms U committed by a. nrro against a white girl or woman,-all tha deadly passions of the victim's friends and relatives rise above tho - written law and cry for vengeance and. future protection from 1ta recurrence. The men at work la towns, togeth er with their ' pollco force, . gives a sense of. protection and peace. The country woman without this protec- ,. Ilwaa In unnitant dread and dan- ger. George Hall, tha ex-convict, does not lipliy "0 Desi CUM VL puuimia countrymen who actively sympathize -.4 it. a .Mrken home. Thousands Of sturdy countrymen have sworn that their wives ana oiuinitn mnmu er be .dragged through a humiliating nxhiLv trial In nraaenaa of tho rabble and tho beast who sparsd not. ; virtuous prociamauona ana mais nant edltortala mayv servo a purpose k..t thaa. An ant reach tho disease. ifk. -ina la tha nnu. the IvnchlnS tho effect; . remove the first and tha second will disappear, iet too powers that be quit dreaming of aa Ideal sentiment that doesn't exist. Let the negroes realise that. Ilka all .other races, their destiny Is la their own keeping and then let. us all aa true patriots taco the real conditions and patiently wait till tha negroes nay whstbor war wnu or win no. enuev or to pot a stop to rape. Tho law has failed. . Will tha negroes refuse or fall to stop UT Tho burden la upon them. H. Ia. EDEN8. Marietta, Aug. II. w. . ,v STATEMENT FROM MATOl. BIO AN In Answer to a Communication From a. - mm a . as- WS1 a. Mr, V. A. jrotts sto im-uuis iuw Was IMmo In Two Allrgwt Blind Turer Casra, To tho Editor of Tho Observer: ' In answer to a communication In to-daVa natter, slaned by W. A. Potts, and headed: "Where Does tho Trouble IJeT" I feet constrained in Justlco to gUBrVJt tV 9 V iw ww . r am concerned, which ara aa follows: On Sunday, J una it, no. saw two colored persona who were very much under tho Influence of whiskey (or soma other Intoxicating beverage) I had a slight suspicion where they f hail a. ran far-nee with our town officer, who, after a llttlo further in vestigation sworo out - a - warrs.ni aaal.a m -M-fllfl ln1lvl1uel f OS . f. tailing, and when apprehended this party waa orougni oviurv i4 miiu t.l4 In thla aiamt nation or trial two wltnessss tesUfled that they had bought whiskey from this party, ths ons on trial, ana iiwi uwy u iauu him for it, each naming tha amount .ait T tnrAr thla aworn evidence in writing which on being read to tham, they each signed tneir statement, in this cgae I not only found "probable aa..aaw lint In mV hntnbla ludrment abundant evidence to bind over to our Superior court, wnicn i oio, re quiring a bond of 1100. , These sworn, slgnsd statements to gether with tho warrant were sent in w. .a in mw ralnrna to tha clerk of ka a.iaariM l"lirt I did HOt fOllOW np this case by going to court and looking alter It. The mats nas an aon fepreaentatlvo, and it 'waa not my duty, as I waa In no sense ths prose cutor, and then It would look too much like wnai - rr saia ou. a physician who was a pall-bearer at ik. nunl ISIa tvmtlenfL "Faith and he is carrying his work home." af. JlaSC DaAAall Davidson. August 11. lto. Earth' Shock in RouUicwstern Ger many. , Rerlin. Ana. SI. Sharp earthquake shocks wars fslt In Upper Silesia. Doors were forced open, pictures and mirrors fsll to ths floor and ths frtt-htansd inhabitants fled Into the streets. Walls " of a number or houses were cracked, ' -CARD. To My Customers and friends. The failure of M. J. Sago A Co. will not affect the financial standing of the business of D. A. Hurley. 1 will pay all customers on my books, at the close of the market to-night, one hundred cents on tho dollar, or alas transfer thslr accounta to another house, whose wire wa had la our office this afternoon before the failure was announced. I beg to' thank you all for your paat patronage and solicit a continuance of earns. Let your or ders corns forward as heretofore. W pay toll charges and do not charge In terest on stocks, (Signed). D. A. HUILKV. rARMINU FOR A PAST! MR ' ' en a readyr-made,. rich, well Improved ll-acre farm, four m lies from square. Occupies tho mind or diverts it from Its hurly-burly of city life and adds length of dsys to a shortening life.. . urajn . .' . Just an; Ideal place; best social conditions surround it; fine road 10 it) good' house on It; fortunate man who gets It. v ... . .. . j Sold tor estate, settlement , Ask. - '., -' i . P. D. nLBXTlNDBR . . Whorn, Wlirn, How? A SOX t. Tryoa St.. Thona 601, TREAT YOUR DOG To a flea bath; it only costs v:;;.,;:;A;;Alcents.,A-ii."'A? ASK US c:iv;otii 05 stc:. '. A Mrs.'. Mary Sir, of Ttvlkln. Special to, The OtHorvcr. Elkln, Auk.s 12. Mrs. Mary Nix. widow of the late tl.orge W. M, former nherlff of Yadkin ounty. dlr.l at her home m-ar Jonrsvllio Moniiy, the 10th instant, aged years, bhe hsd been-an Invalid for a number of yeara and her death was .not .unex pectod, , -:. ' "' -. ; TJJE 'AATIIER. ' Wsshington'. Aus.v aTrorecast7 for Thursday and Prlduy , Vlrslnia, North Csro-ns, ,Bo1ith Caro lina. ilaoraleJ eastern rlprlda and weaU S? iwE? lt?fl rains Thursday and Friday: llsht variable winds.' rAT?fcmL' Mlsaiaalppl, Louialana and eaatem Texas, fair Thursday ana srr; day: light to rreen souvo Weaters Texas, local . rains Thursday Taaaos: Kentucky and ' Wrst 'Vlr glnia. ahowera. Thursday and Friday, cooler Friday. v, ,.. , x ., ; :. ' xjocki, ornCK v. n. weatiieb . ( - BUREAU. - ' Charlotte, Aug. C-Sunrlse ,6V a,l,m.; unset 7:08 B. m. , r TEMPERATURE,, (In ' degrees.) H Hlshest tempersture i .. ', liwial tempera lure ,, ,, . Mean temperature?-. Ksoess for the dsy.... .. ... Accumulated excess for ths tnonin . Accumulated , sxcess tor ui rr... . . tjci'inpiriTTnN rin . innnea.1 f oUl for tha S4 hours sndlng I p. m. f- Total tor tne monm ,. .. .. .. .. j Accomuiatea excess ior mmnn.. "? ToUl for ths year . ... .., .. M i t. ia aflKtanov for. rear.... . s. Prsvalllng wind dlretlonr. . .. ... W. t , . V. J. BU.Cntol l, WWi' ; ALLAN S HEADACHE REMEDY WTI.I. euro- you II It oon l ,ll coei" you 1ns. Price 15 cents, at WOO I) ALA, SHLPPARLrS. . " . . - 'BLUB RIBBONS STANDS FOR THE Best Ever Made In Extracts. Ths ab solute purity of - Blue Ribbon tsnwn or Vanllls has never- been questioned. Ask for Blue Ribbon snd say It plain, NUNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES rrssn oy express - 10-0B7, w emw, y pound. Sold - in Charlotte exclusively by . WOODALL BHKPPARD, ; On ths Sauara. , - MRS. HOUSEKEEPER: ' WHAT To mato catsup ao.you vser 11 rvu ri . not entirely sstianed try -.Veriviull. There Is sons equal. It never falls to satisfy snd might -rightly and Justly be named "Seeknofurther.' MILLER VAN NESS CO., O N. Tryon-'l'lorts and lit Everything good ti eat MR. LEBLIB COOK, TEACHER 'O? Piano and. Organ.. Studio Weet Trade street. . Season basins Monday, September 17. liMt. Careful attention to both beginners and advanced pupils. Orgsnlit and choir director of First Prsetmerian church. Resldenoe Ko. HI North Church street "Phons'lCU. Send for circular. ' ; . 1 : ? THAT HEADACHE CAN BB CtTRED In a few mlnutee by using. Mafic ITaatanha Vna., Tl la a. narar.fall. Ing remedy. We want yon to try It , JAB. P. STOWS . CO., Druggists. 'Phone, 17s. . ,- FOR RENT: 110 North Tryon; Ksst stn (Hept 1st); i noata u re vara. aui. ioth, 7 rooms; tat West tth. 7 rooms; MS South Orshsm. I rooms; 31 North Urevsrd. ' rooms,- store, attached; store-rooms, II snd 90 West th.-.J, ARTHUR HENDERSON 4 BRO. ' THE OLIVER!' NEVER-" SUFFERS from nervous prostrations requires on ly a little oil and plenty er exevclas to keep it at the hfsheat point of efftvl ciency. i. k. lkai iuin m. wu., uen eral Agenta ; - WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 8ERV Ing - anything our customers wsnt .Take your next meal at ths Osm snd order luat anything yon want Ws will fill it and Juet to - your liking. OEM RESTAURANT, E. W. Creswsil, Manacer. . . i. ' FOR HALE: ONE PAIR . CLOSELY matched dapple gray borsea, l banda , hlsh, welsh t 1.TO0 pounds, five years old. snd perfectly sound. . Also several other, nice driving horses. W. Q. ROSS A CO.. ft aad 1U Weet 4th. St TO LET: NICE COTTAOB IN DIL- worth, lit, , The fall will soon bo here, and houaee, already scarce, will not be to let at any price. Oet a hustle on you If you hsvs snap In your composi tion. E..I. 1UEE8LER. 'Phone tti, PROPST.CONTRACTINGCO. RAILROAD f CONSTRUC TION SOLICITED 309 W. Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. t VAA:;A , .. ... .' s:-:.v.'t.:-.--.. ( ... Why lay ; awake , at! night and fight themT," Ai'v'.-.A A,'A. . JORDAN'S '''P AAv,'.A.v .1 MOSQUITO - : ' . ' " DROPS - will drive tham all out of fcour ' rootnHtnaranteort.:, ;', Trim 10 ' and' IS Contav, -..j :::.r.. ','VV. "V, NURSES REGISTER SQUAHE VE NKYF.R ClvOSC Draggtsta, Tboao f. PRISONER OF WAR A AT THE PARK tS do ci ai notices .w --.A'' g" Os eg." txit tile . 'i .-'v. A' m w aw rm -wrmm w w v maTa,aia-al ekslH SLiVATatA nnnAM a; TO-NIGHT , ' A V ' ':.,- V-r..Al:i '' 0 1 Peters (i r r v.111 oin ri on Tuoaday, Bcplembor Hh, tor run. tlon of pupils. ' TeutlnT.V meeting Monday, Sep tember 3rd. ALEXANDER GRAHAM, . i Superintendent. Wall iteer-Ka :i ClaicJi . Will stay where you put It. Water wilt not cause It to fall off natural ahrlnkago of - building- will -not crack it. , V , ' AA Manufacturecl ' sxcluslvely by,1 '''','-' "- A '"'' , . , V " XJlJAHLOiTE PLASllcll CO; Wrlio for Booklet. ' 1 "', K Office ol the KechsnScs PerpetuM U)& L Assccht'n TV Hello! A Hello!! Hello!!! A.;!--A' ? -A A A'-A'AA;-. A : : :;' -j:-v A V ILeiiiji us' your ears for .V;The, 48th Series will comiiienclB ,: .Septexob'ertlst ;the;subscption bpen.,.A;AA Ay A: Haringin the i last" ISeries exceeded1 2,500 shares W arp now setting oiirnegs ?or a - 3,000- share SeSav Remeiberiat if you i intend to Abuyr i build ' next spring that : now - is A, the time Ato ; take the stock; put in your application so; that the .' A. '.V.. .A" .- : - .. : . " : -..-'v- ,L -v money will be ready for you when you want it; . V -Not only .take shares yourself, but Ayou i can ; do no greater favor o your": friends -' and . acquaint-; ances than to induce thein ajso' to" tak6 shares with ns, if not ,to buy or build, sometlung -for a ramy.day.' R. E. Cochrane, '"'A'-'i' CI a-J T-a'aV' '''''.'''5 for ; A very dealrabla. dwoUlng, loeat td -on , KoHh .Tryoa atreet, . ' . four square from tho center of thav eltf. . A fine opportunity to secure an elegant home Such ' proprty)iloea tnt come on the- market every '4a'f.4 ' A particulars, call at my offlco. 107 Nortl- College stmt. . . - ... - i' .V R. E. Cochrane. ' ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. , The Commercial National Bank A; " , 't . .-'. CaaARLOTTEi, W.,43.;;. ,T.v':v':.V . -;A- Assets' and Personal Uab2ily 0vtf : A-'v. " : A'A .'Sr'HW3 '"A AA .-:'".;1A-'V.::' ;c A':. ' jt a. iiTTr?r ''' J i' A':. r. e. holt ' '''.h R. M. MILLER,- JR. .11. C ECCLKS ' X'-. . -. V. H." ANDKRSOPf 'v .1' .-. ,K. O, UOVt " , ;,.'.- ' , a w. JoHxsroif s n. n oibrox A I BANKS HOLT' . . ; - FRANCIS L. COXB . .... -v ... OFFICERS . ; v. .. .-.(,. -'v ('', ,' , '' - .'",'. .--v ,-' R. A. DtTNJt Preeldeat " ; ' A, T. BTTMMTCY, Asst. Cashier A. Q. BRESfiZER, Caablef , W. K. .HOW, Vlco President 4 Compounded SEE; HERE NOW ! AThls Is a golden age. This prosperity will get Its .Jolt", after a while. Make hay while tha sun ahlnes. young fellow, or you'll be seeking some on to kick you soon.. Tou .don't begin to value opportunities. . Why, If I had snioyed the possibilities . now . af. forded by tha Mutual Bulldin A Loan whep a mora youth, I would now ha able to take a trip abroad every aummer, . 'i. . . Anybody can carry B. A- I to-day. -Anybody ran buy and pay . .. for a home. Anybody, can save aomo money In this day, It he's worth a hill of beane. There's no excuse for ' man or woman not carrying a few shares of 'Mutual B. A U stock, - You can get In right new, Ixm't expect .your friends, who are economising and living hard to-day that they may live easier In after years,, to take- care . ' of your worthless carcass after you have squandered your youth and x Vastod opportunities. ..,.-vr,' l,;y ; ..:;;;:' ".. :..- Ptont344eA'i!;A'-''AA flSHFE INVESTMENT k IP YOU AUE LOOKING FOR A 'PLACE TO PUT TOUR ', Monet .where rr will be. safe, jot onlt, inter ft, BUT lUINCirAIj A WELL, WE INVITE YOU TO BECOME A A patron; OF THIS bank, we pay a per cent, interest ON CERTiriCATi:S OF DEPOSIT ANI ,4 TlSl CENT. ON SAVINGS, DEPOSITS, AND COMPOUND THE INTEREST IX)l'U . TIMES A YEAR. : '.' " , ' ''.'. ' A' 'f,nriw"'rtr"f t fi " T vry rr- r ' f. 41. I'rown, IT-, W. . AI"n-".T. V. Tr., T.'L, " '- CV ' -. .GtocI: CAA: : White I.lilllrj Cc::l CHARLOTTE, If." C J - good hidings. A A a home, .then to save iup S. Vi t . - er - t '.- V '-' ' . tlmm.XAmm ' A.-' ' : sncm ' lT..( 1- A 7 . . Vv ' AH, : ; if "'.' (V' - '.WvSi . ' ' . '.it:- . - : . II Urn ml Quarterly i.ii-iN!UiiiUi LLaiAv..- w ; 1 l . Aj 100x100 f.-tt on North Trjoii Mrect, ru .; r. . L. t ,t,' opi'i.siHe inseng-r Matl n, 400 f.-"t t t Vi-'.u i . i. -t; ; - ).( ) 1 . r fi t f ., . 10-acie tract south of city, on Osmdm iiwiajjm road anl . ..u- ern Railway. Price for whole ?. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. H,CH).C. l-acte tract on 8. A. L. Itallroad, fast of the city. Trios tl.C00.C9. B0-cre tract on Charlotte, Columbia & .Augusta r.aUroad; Catawba Power Company's wires In close touch, Trlco at office.; ' cuTi:ir.:i r.t.i estate, lcvi a:;d im on .' . - .',.' - . I 1 7i sn vitjgs With this bank will show, "you'; tho way to keep your money and keep it growing. Ve ecpccially solicit small accounts, and extend to the depos itor who brings in his ONE DOLLAR the same facilities and courtesies. as we -do, to our largest depositors vv. .- A ,'.- -i-v y : ' -c'.: V Or CHARLOTTC.N.Ci i nil A-AA.A." Til .'PAY fORira; ! r 1 -g i mv,Wi if SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS ' Tllf CHARlOIIt NATIBIIAL- BANK V'A-"' ' v-r.v C-A: "oa ..pjriim";4n! Bia..-.. .'A-.;-..i . A--AAA .J.. i"'. ' t - : . , - ' - .- . " ' - : " ' - It Is wall to pay bins promptly, but not to pay ths noma bill ' ' twice. . Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, sand out bllla after . they have boon paid. If you pay by check, however, tha canceled chocks are returned to you and can, be produced aa receipt Check , ting accounta are therefor more than a coavanlenoe. They ars an . insurance against overpayment, -. - Every man or. woman who pay a -bills should do so 'with cbscks. ' . . . -: Tour checking account will be weloomed at -Tbo Charlotta National Bank, where yoa ara aasurod of abaolute security aad tha most' courteous-eorvlon, ;. .-- '.'. .A -v - X'S' t ii MIY, foth V A - '.-.J ' ..' - . ".. ... T -. .f. '..'.. .. v . - " ' We ara offering a piece of centrally located business property, conalatlng of' two brick atorea, renting for IEJ00 .per .year, at a. 1 prtce tba will make 'a 'good Investment- filjJE .US AT OKCB. . . .-'( I '".-' ; ' , s V t-' ' ' nrf "i-' -h : t. ! n -fair-'? "- A -. A,,1" f- " ' m 'w gmitn - A. CL CRAIU, t ; Offloe It XL Trad Si. Glmrlotte Trust ompi'i IN BUSINESS TEN MONTHS : - 'Rescrurces Nearly $500,00(XOO Olad 4o, handle large or small -.( yeur aecount, and you may find It to your Interest to soon; 'handle all of your banking. business through. us. . , , R LHTLfe; Pres. C M. PATTERSON, V. PreC 1 :y-; A-:v L. TL HAGOOD Cashier, --a; A ' A r A CLOSE ATTENTION .A to the interest of our. custonrera and the desire . to ; have all dealing characterized by "friendliness and mutual confidence are features of our banking r pol- icv. IiCt us serve you. , A'a;.: .v-w . '.r , ; Southern States v Tr::st Co ". '. cAriTAt 2oo.ooo ! ' trust BCTijrXNa. oiAnTnrri rr. 0. . ." : k ; (ilia S-rEPlIEMaV T. . YUAWllLlN, ,V. IE WOOD v v : . , Preatileok Vice Proa. " Treasurer.. ; , ' - . 4. E. DAVI3, Assistant Treasurer. ivtwiLL r.:,";:;c : to any homeaoeker who will put-ehase.and build upon one of tbese vryjliolee lots on the Klrnhbauia property, on Monroe road. t Then lota are all well shaJoJ, have ' frontage on . macadamized ' ros-1, 'snd 'have cl'.y-convenln ' at hnnd. Including waler, r eys', m (T1 eloftrlo lights. We lave but slt 'cf these, front lots to ofT'T. r." us about' thnt sn ml projHltlon.. r. c. . ' t . " : ' i : i : I 1 4 tl eeourn - i...r A'1' l;--'AW- --vr . - A'" V.T lc: t:o::Ey; at: 6 PA - t h : B. d: IliATH,; tit&ki I Secretary and Manager. , . t.. ! A .A" --' PboneSTT. accounts. ' Try us with - any nart t V1 Tli on 117. K. B. t'AVI3.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1906, edition 1
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