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CHARLOTTE DAILY OTV. "M" L.AOlxA WCOLEN-JIIUS TO iUU.IX l.V TWO WEEKfl s ii Manufacturing Cmiany Kf I -.-n l i i umiiciit (r,",-ialUll')ii and ( inn it.n of UuiMiiiks W ill b I ..dW HI be JMaklng HUnk.-n v A pril ;xrR JVnti-y fitaltbed I y liikuowit V "ST- A f ur ma 1 1 i of m tlrcui--Graded Nclioole Open i il Term Willi lrge Attendance lonard Will liecovcr Twin City N-w Notes. ' ', , , tH) ' . itil to The Observer. Wlnston-SaJem, " Sept. . George l et) n y, , Greensb'oro," wu ' stabbed in ui breast about 6 o'clock yeater-, i afternoon by aa unknown ne- in front, ot 0i Wlnmonla. tha i.ew hotel , The- negro : fled and the wounded man, who, was Intoxicated. rushed Into the ofnoe of the Potner ire wing company, telling ths man i--&r , that, h had been badly ' cut l i nny removed hU coat and yeat. Klood was flowing freely from the wound, , One of the tnn employed at in Brewery telephoned for , a, j phy. slclan. who., arrived , m a few mln utua. Penny was removed to the hoa- plial, rwherw the wound,, which wu two or three inches long, waa dressed. Penny laft the hospital a few hour - later. , He went home to-day. WU nesses to the assault say that fenny . Hd a stick and waa endeavoring to strut everybody that caxae nia way. especially negroes. One " big fellow refused to be driven from the aide walk, pulled hla knife and stabbed the Greensboro man. ' Kx-Postmsster Tyre - Glenn, of Greensboro, waa In the city yeaterday, While here be purchased two " fine muiee zor hla farm, seven miles from Oreenaboro. "I believe you are now a tree American clusen." remarked a friend to the cx-po at master. "I cer tainly am. I can naa Kooaevelt'a new epeJior or let It alone; In fact. I can who seemed delighted that he Is out or mca, . Mr. oiena baa sold his river farm tn Yadkin county. At the annual meeting of the to tacco association Monday night the old officers were re-elected for. the ensuing , year. They are as follows: President, Starling Smith; vice presi dent, Oeorg T. Brown; secretary and treasurer and gupevlsor. Z. T. fiynum: executive ' committee, Messs. R. W. Gorrell, W. D. Carrtn, J. 3. Gentry, J. K. Norfleet, J. T. Simpson, W. B. Taylor,. W.'N, Reynslds, R. a Nor fleet V-- yu uun iiHwua wBa lavpia tor Capu Stag yesterday, says be bad an tmrnly crowd on the train : to Oreenaboro yesterday. The conduc tor was forced to knock one chap down with nia punch. Capt. Thomas Is Inclined to the opinion that there would hav been serious trouble had not two passengers coma to his res cue. AFTERMATH OF THE ' CIRCUS. There are e number of offenders In the lock-up awaiting trial In the city court A majority of them are negroes . but there are several white men in the . cells and a still larger number out on ball. There waa much drtnkln In town veaterda.v and the officers were kept on the go all day and last night as well. Many of the circus visitors came from the so-called dry towns and a few of them, it mum, tried to make Winston dry too, from ths condition they were in. Nev ertheless It was evident before night fall that the Winston "stuff would throw the best of them and. as a re sult, the need of a patrol wagon was once again brought to the attention oi uioss wno witnessed tne manner . in which soma of the drunkards were carried to the lock-op. ,.' The stockholders of the Chatham Manufacturing Company, which Is ar- laugins ia Duua a large wooien mill Just across the North Carolina Mid land Railroad, at the terminus otl North rine street, met last night and formally organised by the . election of the following officers: . President, 11. a. Chatham; first vice president, 111 i. Reynolds: ..second vlace presi dent; O. T. Uoth, troaaurer. It. M. Chatham; secretary. Mason LJllrrd. The board of directors is composed . ...II n . ii- James A. Gray, W. M. Nlseen, ex- ,'udne J. H. tHarbuck, It C. Norlleet, A. H. Haneaw t:. I). Oaburn. J. I. (lit mer, , II. O. Chatham, O. T. Roth, Paul 'Chatham and It. M. Chatham. Lock wood, Ureen A Company, of Boston, one of the best mill engineer- ?na"nrm in ui county; is preparing plans, for iht big lenterprlse. A member of the firm Is tiere and. in connection with the management of the Chatham Manufacturing Company hallway, is locatlua the site and side track. As soon as the plans are com pleted, which will be about two weeks; they will be submitted to contractors. The management hopes to begin work oa the building not later than Oc- . nKu. A K . I. u. I 1 1 ft... . . 1 M . pleuon as rapidly as possible. Presi dent Chatham aava tie hones to hf making blankets here by- April next Ths fall term of the Winston grad ed schools, white, opened Monday with. the largest enrollment of pupils 1 nee the graded system was estab lished. At the West Knd school 04 scholars were present; at ths North n:nsoxAl.s. Mr. John' Charles McNeill will leave this . morning for , Laurlnburg to attond the wedding of his friend, Di Charles "V. Regan-i and Miss Annie McLean. ;u:-. .) i - Mr. B. II. Woodetl. of Raleigh, spent yesterday in the cUyt staylna" at' the central. ' -. "r..v. .:'.!- Dr. George G. Thomas and son. ot wtimtngton. spent yesterday . in tne city wlth pr. Thomas orotner, r, Jordan 8. a Thomas. en " route Morganton, where they will take the saddle for a 160-mile trip through the mountains. - Among the guests at the Buford last nlxht were Messrs. W, a. Mo- Lauirhlln, T. Q. Fetter and & IL Gad av. Mr., of Wadesboro. - . - ' Mr. A. S3.. Alexander, of . High Point spent yesterday in Charlotte on .business. .n ' Amone-the ruests at the Central last night was Mr. a E,. Sloop, of Mount Ulla. i 1 Mr. 1U' T. Newland, of Chadbourn, was a visitor In the city last evening, Messrs. A. P. Dickson, Jr.. and James McLeod, of Raef ord, were ruests at ths Buford last night -1 i Mr. T. A. : Hunter, of Greensboro, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. N. J. Bherrlll will leave this morning for hla mineral springs, In Cabarrus county, where he will spend several days. , ;""'':-' : : Mr. Charles a May, of Rock Hill, a C, was visitor ia the city yester day. v." s, . SOCXAIt ASD PERSONAL,' Mra HarrVi"Malllnckrodt wilt leave to-morrow morning Vor Baltimore, Md- where shs will spend several weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Annur w. maimer.. V' - ' Miss Hattle Glenn Is visiting friends at Spartanburg, a. C. , v Miss Annts Mvrlck. of Greensboro, U visiting Bev, and Mrs. A. I Coburn. 'Among ths guests at the Central last night were Mr. and Mas. D. A. RuAfalU. a fhnrnrrltla. :,-r Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. McNlnch, who have been spending some time at Cleveland Springs, will return home to-day. - ; .m m . Rev. R, A. Willis and Miss Willis, of Laurlnburg. were - among the guests at ths Hotel Buford last night ' Beat of Mrs. Jr. R. Beddard. . Special to Ths Observer.;.1 v Jr ! Dunn. Sept 4. Mr. J. R. Beddard, blacksmith for tho Dunn Buggy com pany, died Sunday night at Mrs. R. L. McLeod's boarding house. He aiea during ths night while sleeping with his son anoSlt was not known tui tnis morning, when the son arose and found he could not wake bis ratner. The body was taken to Klnston for burial, tola former home. South AUantlo Team at Greensboro. Special to Ths Observer. Orensboro. - Sent 4--The 8a van hah team of ths South Atlantlo Leamie and a nicked nine from uuu- tora. College and Proximity win pisy two nmti of baseball at cone Atn- letis Park Friday and Saturday of this week.,' The Savannah team will be sn routs to Lynchburg, Va to play ths -pennant winning team of the Virginia Stats League. r00!!7' f4.'1.1". ?".M Hubbard Bros. Cog Cotton bettor. I tt. making a total of 1.021. This number will be largely Increased dur ing the week. - The colored school will open In two weeks. t Bonnie Leonard, the young man who was shot In the forehead yes terday afternoon by Mrs. . W.. Hoi ston, will reoover. The ball was re moved from his head apd his con dition Is regarded encouraging. . t int. DEATOJf TO COKCOni). IWmer TMutr '. of Tlie Knirrprlso . leaves Mootrsvlllo A New Firm- A Marriage, ", rpecial to Ths Observer. . l ', . Mooresvllle. Sept t.-Mf. Harry P. 7caton. former editor of Ths Enter iTi, left this morning with his farm ( y for their future home In Concord. :r..Uaton has been hers for the past . wn years and he sod Mrs. Deaton 1 i.-oi have beet of friends who re i a t to sen them ' leave, .; The. best v : of tliir many friends go- with i ; i to their new home, . i iter, and Mrs. Frank Beaty leave 'v.,!.iy for Charlotte where they will ui a diy or so and will then go to . Hon,, for two weeks. They will i ,iv for Cuba about October -1st, v i.iie Mr. Iteaty will take up his ".rk ss missionary of ths Prsbyt i m Church. ' ' -f ' : r. VI, U Cook, of Osstrtnls, has 1 ht a Tslf Interest In the business r j. M. lpaton, and the new firm A will toe lNaton A Cook. They - i run a geral livery : and sale i i.h. Mr. Ook formerly lived lit . a.-i-vliif, but has ben In the llv . tu!n-s at Onstonla for Che past ! yars. , ' '. W. D. - forrlon and Miss Ida - i tv-r wr milled In marriage !ay sfternoon by "Hjulre C. V. it TM,rimi '1 Imriogti'sJ ! , n! ji i l"id. , : it r r. Francis It. ' 'i iiilrif-tor of . ' nnl prest- f ri' ! 'J heojuiflcal j ; i 1 In-art Miller A Co.'s Couon Letter. Special to The Observer. ' VI vn-w H..I A TJv-iwwtl rmln open both Saturday and Monday, while we wars in nouaay. ana apparently w advantage of the opportunity to drive out the remaining scattered long Interest in thst market. Prices suffered an extreme decline, equal to 20 or our points, ana when ths market re-opened there this mornlns. only a part of the decline had been recovered. Leter. however, on a combination of bullish news there was a sharp advance which recovered 'all the lost ground and established prices at the close i it i miner man issi r nasy. There were several causes for the rally. The Times-Democrat of New Orleans, reported a distinct deterioration during the past month, largely due to rains, boll worms and boot weevil. This waa back' ed up by number of private telegrams reporting a soars railing on in nonunion In Arkansas and the Mississippi valley. Then the receipts proved to be quite lisht in Comparison with the heavy movement st this time last year, end as the long Interest had been pretty well wiped out by the decline, the timid shorts who wished to cover found it no easy task to get back their cotton. As a re sult, prices here were lifted 10 points from fast Friday's close, and closed at a net sain on the day of about Is nolnts, There Is no doubt that deterioration has set In, Is the e antral snd western belts, nut it is Man time tnac some oeouns ir condition should take place after severs months almost free from the usual eom Dlainte. It .is significant that the people who are sending In reports of damage are not following up tneae witn buying orders, ss would be expected If they took up their own statements seriously, Ths bureau and the census sinners' figures will both be published either next Friday or the following Monday.,. In the mean time, there will be the usual nervousness previous to a government publication snd manipulators will tske aovantase ol this uneaelneaa to Vwork ths market up and down aooordlngss the long or short Interest appears the more vulnerable at the moment. Liverpool due to corns I higher to-mor row. sui4B.vei viu. Special to The Observer. New Tork. "ent. s.-Larae buying or ders for American account checked the decline Is Liverpool and turned a very weak market there Into a firm one with prices I to I points higher than sn Fl day. These buylna orders were based i the belief that the time had come when we should reoeive reports of deterioration from the crop snd this Idea was a true one. Tuesday-tne ntaraet pas received from many sections reports of deteriora tion from shedding' whlcn has brouaht about the covering of a great deal of cotton sold last week, on the decline. Kalns are stated as the cause of these reports whlnh are about . the first that have come to hand this soaaon. In ether eanna rains about the nrat or Septem ber hsve been aooepted aa adding; to the yild due to the experlenne after the Oalvealon flood, but wa find now a sen era I tendency to look for some reason to alter the general conviction In a large rrop. Ws expect that spinners will onn tlnue to buy on weak mseketa, but they show no Inclination to follow any ad vance. ' , . nUMUAKU JJKUB. CU, FOR RENT Store, No. 101 East Trade street Store and Office, No. 1 1 8. College street; both 1n the very heart of business activity. . . , f ", a WITTKOWSKY. A X s l-roeer, . ' ' . . direct to i,!V net ..','' -8TAII , , MILLS". MKAL from ' your or ths IIlvered In quantities, . . . Ilions tt. send milt, any tiii? mowiiLL Kiyiroim'M cow ; I Nil, ., , For the Treatment of Whiskey, Monrfilns and Nervous - IlenaMa. Special apartments and nurses for lady patlenis. All forms of electricity for treating . nervous dlMeiinos. - Thu storklioldets all r,clpf i ystclan. cimwi Utile a rw"'ii'ii I '. Ucut. Col. IVUH DcaiL 4 i Waahlrtifton, Be.pt' 4. Lieutenant Petti t, of , the Kighth ' Infantry, and colonel of the Fourth Immunol dur ing .the" Spanish war, died , to-day. ' THI3 WEATJIER. - v ; ' '''.' ,, ' . . i 1..-UHI1- i ' Washington. Kept, i-Forecast - for Wedneaday and Thursday! 1 f Vlralnla. fair Wedneadar and' Thurs day, except ahowers In extreme south- ww portion; UKht veriame winoa. North Carolina, , fair Wednesday and Thursday, -exaept thunderstorm in wont and south portions, rfresu northeast , W sunt winds. ,, .., i ',''... Mouth Carolina. Deorcla. eastern FloYi- da, western Florida. Alabama. Missis sippi and. Louisiana, showers and thun derstorms Wednesday v sod t nursoay; Want variable, winds. . c'- : : ' Eastern Texas. .. showers Wednesday, except fair In northwest portion; Thurs day fair; fresh south winds on the cossc. . Aikansae , snd v Tennessee, ; tnunaer Storma Wednesday and Thursday. Weetern Texas, fair .Wednesday and Thursday. ' . .'',...-. Kcniccay, rair weonesaay ana .i nnrp dd. except showers In south portion. ' ' Wcet Vlralnla. . fair Wednesday . and Thursday.' , , , t. , LOCAL Omen TT. S. WBATHER - '-' ' ,: BUREAU, . Charlotte. ScdU 4-aunrlae 1:11 a. m.: sunset :et p. ' r ; m' TKMPKRlTfTHn fin fleereea.V Highest temperature , ..V. -., ... ,'' Lowest temnerature ....v.. .,,. TO Mean temperature " , 7J Kxoase for the dav .- ..' .. . ..... 1 Accumulated excess for the month 1 AocumolRted exceas for the year., 100 PRECIPITATION (tt Inches.) . -Total for the 14 hours sndlns P. m. . Total for the month.. ....... .. .... ,.0 Accumulated deficiency for month. . .15 Total for the year....- .. .. 17.11 Accumulated oenciency tor tne year J." prevailing wma direction ., ,. .. ... u. ... w. . y, mat voeerver. . Special Mcos EMERALD CORN CURB IS A SURE cure, i There i no excuse ror having corns. .. Emerald is., guarantsd -to curt every time; try It ;8old and recom mended by JAfl. P. . 8T0WB CO., Prugglsts. 'Phone 17s. ? ' -m , , . - , NOTHING EQUALS THS "BLUB RIB- hnn Vlmwnv ' l.u Ulii niKhnB Vl. nllla and say It plain. Absolutely pure, goee twice aa far. ,.,'. .. LIMA BEANS BO . MANT ' PEIPLB have told us our lima beans remind them so much of fresh . sweet beans. We believe it would be to your advan tage to try It MILLER-VAN NESS CO., headquarters for fancy groceries. S K. Tryon. 'Phones IS and US, - - PIANO AND VOICE-MR W. H. OVER- carsh, who Is . In jew York. Uklng a special courae In planor and voice (studying piano with the great pianist and teacher, Rafael Joeeffy), and also voice with an eminent teacher, will begin his class In muslo September Sd, STUDIO, tot South Tryoa street . LESLIE COOK TEACHER xjT PIANO and organ. Lessons gives - st pupiur resldsnce. . reason begins. Monday, Sep tember 17, 1804. Careful attention to both beginners and advanced pupils. Organist and choir .director of First Preeoyterian church. Resldenoe No. 411 N rth Church . street '.Phone 106S. Bend for clrculsr. , . . WE ARB OPEN ALL DAT TO- COM- pound prescriptions and furnish medi cines to the sick. Prompt and accurate, service. xtwiAUU mn&rrAMU, imiggists. . .. . '.i .,...- n r I e t U J mil m j m 1 k I 1 a I b4 Lrati , .' -w - . .. :-. .. ,.-'..: . - . . - ; In which to deposit your savings and get Interest from the ' ': ' r -r, ..Mmjm w wjp wWdas mj VA .. ,', .. 1 .... ' .This Is a privilege we allow, s that depositors receiving' api, .or making .collections during the flrat five duys of the month will not lose any Interest. , . I ' A Dollar Saved la i Dollar Made. .Inr Per Cent Interest,' Com ' v. , i , , pounded Quarterly, n. .j ' SAVINGS DETArtTMCNT. , '' Ik Commercial Kalidnnl DaiiK Rather; Rare x iA; good :7-room,' Fourth Warii home ion lot 60x150 in good v neighborhood "and about 6 blocks from square; For quick sale $3,000 JR." D. TlLBXnXDBli ,',.,; i ' Vbere, ,Tnea, Howf";. " 90S 8. Tryon St 'Phone SOg. BRUSH YOUR HEAD with one of"" our -v solid back, all bristle never come , out hair brushes for 50 cents. ' V Then we f have other ones sdisiost?itny-V'toibut''.thls special brush is ; the , one we want you to see. : ? l-. DJIivorth Dru& Store, .ThonnMT;'. .'.''; . B. 8. DA,VS.. a rommodloua home of nine rooma, with sput'loux groundii, one of the few left In the city with ho imirti brcitthlnK space left " around it; lot 85x39 feot; beautifully shaded; short distance front , . center of the city. Price to quick purchaser gO.75U.OU. .,. full, at our oillce for full parti, nl.uo and -location. Terms can .. be arranged to carry a good pitrt of the purcliuHd price. . ' ' , . -' I ,, :(,"..', o;:::;i rxM' estate, ion a::d ot cc::?;:;y ; Ths ' County Commissioners for Warren' county, ,N. (C, Invito sealed proposals -for tho erection ana com' pletlon of a new county court house, at this place; agreeable to tne pians and specifications prepared by Frank P. Milburn Co., architects, of wahinrtnn. I) C. Said rlans and specifications will be on file at the Register of Deeds' office, at Warren ton. N. C. i and at the architect's office. All bids are to oe seaiea ana delivered : to the Register of - Deeds on or before XI 'o'clock noon. Sep t.mhM . vnth .. The succesaful con tractor will be -required to execute a bond ht - tne sum 01 v per ceuu i ili MMtr.Pl nrtna. ancentable to the county, for the faithful performance of the contract The, commissioners reserve ths right to reject Any and an oins. .'' ,i .v.., Chairman Board ; of ' County .Com missioners. UWarrenton N. C Aug. I, 1M6. ArriiteclcralVocdvcrlxr V. Kc:asfca patkis v;cfi m C. A. EASTMAN : r i - It WEST FIFTH STREET. x : MR. FREDERICK 3. . PEARB. WKL1 known ss s concert tkaitlst and nlah- class teacher In the musical centree of Chicago, Buffalo, 8b Louis, Cincinnati, etc., and for seven years organist ana .k.i.k...... . at .f . in., wiu give vocai ana pianorore in struction at puptla erssidenoes : or studio, MI N. Poplar street "Phone im rCR RBNTi; tit K. Ninth, modern 10 rooms; 12ns 8. Tryon, modsrn T rooms; 9m k. Nintn. modern rooms: E. Ninth. ' modern 7 rooms: 3l tf, Bre vard, rooms, '. ARTHUR HENDER- HON UHU, .... r-- V . i - ANNOUNCEMENTt I WISH TO AN- nounce to my patrons ana rnends who have wood to be sawed, that we are Ere pared to take your orders and will a nleased to serve you, but ss I sm out of town please writs or telephone to J, Li. .Warner, o7 nouia Myers Ht, Telephone' 12X1. . V. H. HOUSEH, Charlotte. N. C , ., THIS OLIVER: ' NEVER, SUFFERS from nervous prostretioni requires on ly a lime on ana pieniy or exercise keep U at the highest point of effl clency. J. E. CRAY TON m CO.. Gen eral Agenta' WI MAKE A IPECIALTT OF IERT- log anything eur customers want. Take your next meal. at the Gent and order Just anything yos want. We win fill It and Just to your - ilktng. OEM RESTAURANT, X. V. Creswell, Manager. FOR SALE: ONE PAIR CLOSELY matched dapple gray norses, iMt aanas high, weight I.W0 pounda, Ave years eld, and perfectly sound. Also savers! other nice driving horses. W. . O. ROSS A CO., snd .XIX Wast ts. St. TO LET) NICE COTTAOB IN DIL- werth. fix. The Tail win soon no here, end houses, already scares, will not .be to let at any price."' Ost a .hustle on you it you nave snap in your compoai- Hon. KEESLER. 'Phone eM. PROPSI CONTRACTING CO. ' SMSBSnsBMSBBSSt ' ' L m I RAILROAD CONSTRUC TION SOLICITED ; 309 W. Trade Steeet;;.; CHARIaOTTE, "N. 6. ' IVLBI'S '. Ths name that signifies, all that H.la jr. purs ana perfect la candy world.' vDCY IIUTI-En $, and yon hav factlen ''Jot ths, knowing the satis- you boughtNthe bt that money could buy.. We swt sols agents utt. '"',: for Charlotf NURSES' r ; T ; REQISTER rxo I Pro;;' 'a sr. Thons r INVESTMENTS, : If in the market for ' Real Estate, Investmehts,' Dwellings, Business Property. ' or OFarm Landstcon-. salt us as we have some desirable properties on bur list r "The Qiarlotte 'Realty,' .'Company ' A. a.' CRAIO, Seoretnry and slansgwr. Ottet SS JB. Trade St. .v . PTutna STT. - Wall Plaster-Hard Clinch ,;WU1 stay where you pwt It Water wUl not cause Itto fail of? natural sh'rlnkags ot building will not crack It , ' , " - Manufactured exclusively 1 hf " ,". CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writs lor Booklet. 1 " CHAlil0TrK,'rw.-O. r.teresiiu us va rfcrn r.i., i ph iicposxts miiz during first five days of September... ?ayifj3 Department '''the .MBnGEEATOTS EHBI-IUnS IIA7ICIIAL BAIIK- Or.CMAnl.OTTC, N.C. f ! ; . . Jt'..m J'. THE v't V 1 - - VrT PAY AM" COSH:. V v - if ' .V i ' !:o;;ek,at 6; , 1 , . . i , ,. . . . J ? ri t - t . SQLicrTSYOUR.BUSI 1 ' - v ' ; Office of the mechanics Perpetual B. & L Assocbt'n Hellb! ' Hello!! Hello!!! ",t 1 '" I " Lend us your ears for good tidings. , ; The 48th Series will commence September. 1st j r . ,- ; - - . t ' j, , , , . the subscription books are now open. . v . ; ..Having in the last Series exceeded 2,500 shares,' ',we are now 'setting' our. pegs for a . ""3,000 hare' Series. . Remember, that if you Intend'to buy or build next V spring that now - is - the time- .to take the stock j put in your application io that the money will be ready for you when .you want it"v H . ; Not only take shares yourself, but you can . do ; no "greater' favor,. to your friends and . acquaint- i ancc's than to induce them also to ;take shares with 4us, if not to buy or build a home, then to save up something for a -rainy day. ; ; - , M t V t 4 t t R.E. Cochrane, S;VitlKovisKy, r ":'' Set r.d Inii ; , v Prcslicnt ' ' . ' THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL, BANK On Faying 'ot Bills j ";Xt Js well to pay bins promptly, but not to pay ths sams'blll 'twice. Sometimes : book-keepers. - by mistake, send oat bills after "they have been - paid. ', If yon pay by check, however, ths canceled - checks are returned ' to you and can be produced as receipts. Chock '. - In? accounts are therefore mors than a oo&Tsnlenoa. - They are an ' - Insurance against - overpayment . Every man or woman who " pays bills should do so with checks. . 1 - 4 , , -"; : Tour checking account will be welcomed atv Tbtf'Charlotta. - National Bank, where you are assured of absoluts security and .the . most courteous "service. ,. ; , ' . - . T ' W. IL;TfflimrCe&?. D: i;ATjl,VPrei&t " . i ' ;.' '- ' . .-.I .. . . '-f..,.. -.i ? The running of a savings account has a tendency to wean . man from habits ot extravagance and dissipation. It gives h -i him new ambition and a- deslrs to savs np money, ' - v' - v - ws are always giaa to assist noss wno. are. trying to. "turn . :i QT9T a(Dfw . f J, Kl "WE PAL TOTJ TO . " - (-. iK SOUTHERN LOXN &, SAVINGS B71NIC "f. tC, Brawn, maV-W.' a Alsxaa'dsr. .V. Prasw' Jenkins. Cssaies. FOR SZIL1S! A vr desirable dwelling, No. 400 North "Tryon street. ' j S ; s ' i. von ruKjrr ' , ' - . , " ' t-room dwelling, ' No. 601 Mouth Tryon. ' " K t-soom dwelling, No. 0 South Tryon. - n k rl 1 ftJgy r X O Umim . m j c ws Charlotte Trust JS6hip9y ; - IN BUSINESS TfeN MONTHS . ' . Resoxuxcs Nearljr $500?000.03; "Vy f f ' .. --Olad ito handls large or small accounts. Try us -with any. part ' of your account,' and you may find it toyoui ' Interest to soon" ' handls all of your banking business through ua.;-,. J. H. LITTLE; Pre C. 1VL PATTERSON, V Vrei ' , , . ; , ' L. R. HAGOOD Cashier. . -- GROWTH Is ths' best proof Of good service. Rssd those figures: ', ' Assets Jutyvl6th, IIOS... .. . t . . ... .. '..$ 178,000 Assets July ltth, 1904.. .. ,. , .. .. .. ,.$ ttO.000 Assets July 15th, 10..' .. ., . .. .. ..$1,000,000 - i All accounts, whether large or small, ars handled with cars, and each has ths best facilities atour command. - '-, Southern States Trust Go. . CAlTTAt 1200.000 , TKtTST BOTl-niNO, CHARLOTTE, n. o. UXCO. bri l lltii, T. . FKANKAIN, V. M.vWOOD fresident. .Vice Ires. " --Treasurer, -j jr. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. - :';.,'Gooa;crn MB stccEi . ' Wo Offer KubJvt to Kalot SO to 100 shares Brown Mfg. -per rfnt. preferred .. .. ..100 ' 100 Erwln "Mill pr cent prefemj .. .. .... .. ..104 1-1 ,'100' to 200 Monroe T per cent. prefrrroJ i 100 SO to 100 Jonosvllle 7 per cent, preferred .. .. .. ,.100 to fuatpsvltte ,,..;. ,, ..' 10( tO to lOOJMoomflflld .. .. .. .. ., ' Ill to to 100 Ware Shoals l tQ ChRWell,' common .... , .. .. .. .. . . .." 01 'till Lang Mfg. '.Co., Ga. .,. .... .. ., ,.10- 1 10 Alamsnoe Loan & Trust Co. sie't .. -.. .. ..lit t I1 f , t. jl vi. i:,::n, i-v k 1 t V.r I . i-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1906, edition 1
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