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Ciixnwm: 'daily ol;;:rvi:h, ;:::iT.::nn::: c, guilty . ..in J Xioni l'.n o linn.) $ nut Inii-rrupted , for thirty , ,i. Then Mr. ivlutta arose. x i t that there was no ua to 0.1s- i i'. tiur-tillon whether Gentle had , .. u a l-claj-att.to to IL C Kenerly . r r t. .The defendant admitted that ; r. Hammer read another opinion on t.ie question of weight to be given a ..t;f.!iioa not forced or procured by j roiAine. The point had been made i ut Gentle waa a man -who told of i nat things he did and would make .T the wildest etoriee therefor. Mr. Uutt reminded the prosecution that e had asked that a witness be al lowed to give an Instance of thla kind ml the State - bad not allowed it. Attorneys differed a to who and what l rought thla out, Mr. 'Hammer tben nt on to address himseir. to me at tomeys on the aide of the defense, lie said Mr. Carlton had said, by way of desperation, he supposed, that if the presence of Gentle In the crowd and at the court house waa discredit able, such circumstances would In i lade the best people In town. "And now since .Mr.- Carlton ' knows so much.- the solicitor said, - I hare bad him subpoenaed and be will have to appear before the grand Jury and tell what he knows." v . " This riled Mr. Klutts and lie was up In a second: "May It please the ourt. the solicitor knows that It IS improp r for him to testify and J object to it." Mr. Hammer said, after Judge Ferguson told him not to no so again, that U It was improper, be. would withdraw it. "Oh. yea," . said Mr. Klutta, "you withdraw it after it has Kone Into the Jury bog. "Ton knew It was Improper when you made It." Mr. Hammer retorted: - "Tou can't make me mad nor can yon swerve me from my purpose.: I am olng to fin ish my speech and every time there Is an Interruption Z want the Jury to know why I take so Jons; to complete my argument. I do not Intend to be threatened or intimidated." There were no other Incidents and Mr. Hammer made a very exhaustive argument The State had beery han dicap la which to begin and the proa ecu tors, were as vigorous as there are anywhere. The solicitor has received at this court the highest praise that lie has yet bad a an officer. All of te bar took occasion to pay tribute to Mm and say the district, has never been more ably : represented. His thankless Job Is made tolerable by It . INDICTED OS FOUR COUNTS. The testimony In the George Gentle rise was concluded yesterday after noon and this moraine the Jury took the matter under deliberation after argument by counsel. The State la not trying to prove that, be took any part la the Ullltig of the negroes, but Indicted him vt-on four count, for conHplracy end Jail breaking. . The trial waa amuslag without be ing designedly eo, a farce-comedy car ried on In utter' seriousness. The flat relied upon Deputy Sheriff H. C Keperly. to whom Oentle told the story of his part tn the crime, to give the evidence that would send the fel low to the penitentiary and the de fense depended entirely - upon Gen tle's reputation to save him from the trouble that he brought upon himself ty wild talking. It admits Mr. Ken rlys statement but denies that Gen tle was telling . the truth when he made It - It took but ten minutes to select the Jury and Solicitor Hammer, aided by L. H. Clement. Esq., opened the prosecution with Mr. Theo. T. Klutts appearing with Prltchard Carlton for the defence. - t . - Mr. Kenerly said; "I'waa la Salis bury tha night of August the sOu I aaw the defendant that night out vhero the negroes were lynched. I don't know anything except what he told me. - Oentle came up to me tn the atresia, as well as I remember, and was going In the direction of the negroes. He seemed to be sober and paid tha reason that It took them so Jong to gat the negroes waa because they were not all In the same cell. As soon as I got tn the cell,' Oentle aald to me, 'I aaw old Neaee Olllas pie, who aald he knew me and said Boaa, I need to work for your daddy and yon ought not to do this.' He wouldn't confess' anything until we fot him out to the grounds aad then asked him If he did that up yonder and be said ha did. Then we swung Mm up." The cross-examination did little good or harm for anybody. Mr, Klutts announced that ha would ob ject to nothing brought out but that as there waa no charge against his client further than Jail breaking, tha story about what took place at tha place of execution could serve no pur pose further than Impeachment of the man. Hut It waa allowed to go, Mr. Klutts asked tha witness if he did fiot know that Oentle has a reputa tion for "blowing and talking big" and the State objected. It tried to atop this method of essmlnatloa and cited . the State against Lewis. Here Judge Ferguson Interposed, saying this case was familiar to him because he riad beTti over-ruled on ' It and he ruled with the defence. Kenerly aald tie had not heard this of Gentle until recently. W. p. Sloop was then called. He was put tip for the purpose of proving thai a mob came there and took the TtrtMtxrn ou'. in dx Dance of the of ficers and lynched them. He told of three shots that cams close to his ead and of the battering down of the Jail door, He did not see the de fendant and did not knov him. Vf. T. Boat waa the next Stat re liance, but his cross-examination end 4 all to Gentle's good. Ha said: "I aaw Gentle twice that day and ho has told me since that be was there but did not take any part In the killing of the negroes, I saw him first at the session of the special term of court and later In tha crowd going to tha lynching." The .direct testi mony was dropped here by bath sides and tha newspaper - correspondent made to rehearse tha affair from the standpoint of the press. Ha said be was with the crowd that made up the Jail-breaking party until It shot the last time Into the bodies of the owud negroes.: , fie", recognised two. Men who took part In tha lawlessness tut does not know their names. One t l these he interviewed after the af f ilr waa over and aaw him at t o'clock la the morning In the T. Vf, Grimes emg store. ' He saw another ma a hm he has since seen on tha streets i r,! he ran when Mc Lend on waa shot of these men had ha ever seen 1 -re and none waa Gentle. . Here ; ; ::- Ferguson asked tf the reporter v the mas up the tree who man 1 ,( the rope. This was answer .ii. atlvely and followed with, the . . . . uon that many of the men who ,11 w i unity taking part In the kill ; i i masked with spotted blue - ikeri Mers over their mouths. The on the limb was not. It has i mI1 that Tom Urown, who was wd from a celt by th mob and l l,mt week for burglary, hahdlnd rre. 'but this was denied. The is hauled the reporter over the rn' tinr from him the admls t.fi was under-the tree and,, i . mil nr,'l notebook in hand, i rcoti"t for some dally p. r kiw J. McMshon, who i 1 , rd with the mob for time i t gulii truth ettout the i i 1 mts . ! e.iouEh to hear r The rope that ; T ' -1 up broke snd , .j i nr.nt on lilm t , The crowd ; if etrnnerr . 'I t'J S -! Ii l i It, GUILTY, SAY DEFENDANTS I'ortiKT J jnploycs of Undo Bam lit ltmtiu hrlco, Alt lTom . tlio state of Wilkes," VU-Md GaUiyHo Charge of Conitracy and Viola- '(tlofi of Other Iaws Bentewca ?fo c rroitouncea 'rirteen iun n TesUfr in Case- Aralns K. IL Jtar- din, Cliargrd. With llTjtnK H- poria ana cf:iinoe jaauig w Kvklenco May bo ; Conclude4 ,To ,.' Iay. : , f ' :. ;';''' '' Special to Tha Observer, A?'J"'1.''-' Oresnsboro, 8ept is Fifteen wit nesses testlfled in the case of the United States vs. R. Hardin In ? Federal Court to-day. ' The evwence in large measure related -to visits of the rev enue officers to the stills of James Led better and W. W.'McBwen, which they reported destroysd. Witnesses testlfled that the stills were not de stroyed. It waa also stated by wit ness that the defendant was the mem ber of a firm that sold produce and grata In Wllkesboro and that he sold corn to some of the illicit distillers. - Those 'Who testified were: .A. I Webster, "John Mahaffy, Jr A- B3. Phillips, W. H. Hlgglns, Ed. Parsons, Malcolm Fox, A. M. Burchard, Stokes Lane, Lafayette Mllum, A. L. Clem ent, A. L. Gregory, M arlonv McCann, Ell Smith, Harrison DUlon and A. P. Grace. '' v.fr ,v ' -v 'i'"'- Tha . dUtrlct attorney - eUted this evening that . he i thought tha Uklng " of v' evidence . -, for the government would be, concluded to-morrow. This means tha case will go to tha Jury sooner tnan was first expected. The defense has a num ber of witnesses, among them being several of tha men Indicted for con spiracy and other charges with Har din, .... '-. 'J:.:f- ':'.A'-Vy EIGHT DEFENDANTS SUBMIT."'" Eight of tha defendants In cases of Illicit . ;' distilling "-submitted i to the charge to-day in open court ' Tha sentsnoss of the court have not yet been announced. Those ' pleading guilty were James Combs, Call Eller, W. & Smlthey, Garfield and Adney M. Poster, Jsmes Eller, James Ellis and Poley Hafer. v All of tne defendanU are from the "Stats af Wilkes." . Hardin Is charged with violating section NO. Ill of the Revised Stat utes, to wltt making fates returns of Illicit distilleries destroyed. w He Is also charged with negligently permit ting James Combs, W. W, McEwen, Jamea Kller and James ElUs to con duct illicit distilleries. A number of witnesses wsra examined tovday. Their testimony was largely concerning tha charge for falsa returns. Ths de fendant had reported that certain stills had been destroyed, when, ac cording to tha testimony of tha gov ernment's witnesses, they had . been left untouched. . . ' - ,-' i . MANY MORE WITNESSES. ; - There are many mora witnesses who will testify In this case. The prosecu tion is represented by District Attor ney A. E. Hoiton, of winston-saiem. snd Assistant District Attorney A. I Coble, of StAtesvllle. The attorneya for the defendant are: Judge W. P. Bynum, Jr., and ex-Judge Spencer D. Adams, of Greensboro; J. W. McNeill snd W. W. Barber, of Wllkesboro. Tha Investigation that resulted In these Indictments waa commenced at the instance of R. A. Deal, editor of Tha Wllkesboro t. Chronicle, who charged In an editorial In his paper that the officers and distillers were In collusion, v For publishing this arti cle. Editor Deal . waa assaulted by Samuel and Hasty, who are now serr nlg sentences in Wllkesboro Jail for the attack. ; ' There Is a large attendance upon tha seaslons of court ' The greater pert of the crowd hall from tha "State of Wllkss." They are witnesses in one or more of the large num bar ; of cases sst for trial at this term. MANT INDICTMENTS ON DOCKET. There are many Indictments on tha docket covering many offenses, such as forgery, bribery, conspiracy to de fraud tha government, false reports, collusion with illicit distillers; and toy illicit distilling. There 1k an omnibus bill 'against all of tha de fendants, charging conspiracy. The names of tha officers in tha revenue department under Indictment are: A. C. Bryan, b, B. Uavis, r, - H. Hardin. J.. W. Hasty. G. H. Walker. 8tarky Kara, J. H. Smith, Z. C Davla, a. b. rattarson ana u. w. namuei. In addition to thla the omnibus bill Includes tha names of about tl dis tillers and paid "hush" money to the revenue officers. Two of tha cases have been tried. In the case against O. W. Samuel, the Jury returned a verdict of guilty in 11 of 10 counties. Z. C Davis plead ed guilty to the charge of filing falae expanse accounts. Patterson took ap peals to tha higher court in - nis oaaea. These eases were tried at a special term last spring. At that time court adjourned until September on account of the Illness of ex-Governor. Charles B. Aycock and Cy. B. Watson, counsel for tha. defense. Hardin waa formerly a deputy col lector In tha Unltel Statea Internal revenue department For some time he waa stationed at Wllkesboro, and afterwards at Winston, ; Hamlet and Rockingham. . '-'' ,; San Francisco Street Car Strike Ends. Ban Francisco, Sept. i. The strike Of -the carmen of the united Rail roads, which has- been completely tied ud since August tl, is practically ended, tha carmen voting to return to work and submit the question ; of wages and hours to arbitration. At thla Juncture tha State rested and tha defense Introduced the prisoner. Oentle took the stand.. He sustained his reputation admirably. His direct testimony waa worthless so far as any light goes, ' Ha came her . late that evening and got drunk after he had smoked s . cigar. Aftoc taking , the liquor and the cigar he followed the crowd for a while and soon was lost In that lingering twilight, 'between memory and . oblivion. Mr, Clement noticed this and said? "After you got: that iicaer ana cigar, ouuviuu xmu yon, did ltt" Gentle did not know how to answer thla and Mr. Clement waa naked to talk In simpler terms, Then Oentle declared: "If I told Mr. Kenerly them things, I don't remem ber Its honest to God I don't , .It weren't ao.' anyway." . :. ,; - '. - The cross-examination of Gentle was directed with a purpose to prove htm Inaccurate In his declarations, tha very thing that Che defense dem onterated in another - way. Gentle corroborated ' hie record which 'had beaten htm here, very finely. Other witnesses introduced to show Gentle's Munchausen proclivities de clared that -Oentle would t not lie to get himself 9ut of trouble, but would do It to get Into a predicament Whether a lie or the truth got him Into this. he would hate had no trouble had he kept tils mouth ahut - The case of Charles and Jos Hrady for malignant and rravatail aanault upon John Owens will not be tried this court and Charles Hrady will b allowed to appear here next term un der avflOO bond. ; The eldr Brady is Sick.' -' The solicitor has drawn' bear bill eralnst the ua-lynthed neurone In ths Charlotte Jail and will take no hen ris upon their being ahle to -aacape ty any . technicality. Little' ' Jlenry i!vhewr whs i -fi.re the itrand jury Georgia Saw 51 HI Men tot Dweasc output . ; . Macon. GaV B vU I. A epclul from Savannah, Ga., says: .' .. The Georirla members of the Inter state Saw Mill Association will shut down a percentage of their saw mills In order to decrease the output This la brought about by" a slump of It to SI In prices due to combination of building Inspectors In New xorx ana Philadelphia declaring against , the use of short-leaf pins lumber. ,' f ' i : vTIIE WEATHER. : WaslngtonV Sept. i.Forecsst for Thursday and Friday: " ,. ' Vlrrinia, partly cloudy Thursday with showsre In southwest portions; Friday ahnwers; variable winds . mostly south east " 4 ' V North Carolina, South Carolina and Oeoi-Kla, ' showers Thursday and FrldajM tncrsaaing northeast wlnd ' ' ' Kastern Florida, showers Thursdsy snd FrWay; brisk, possibly , high northeast winds. '' K Western Florida. Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana,- showers Thursday sod Friday; variable winds mostly east. Eastern Teias.. fair Thursday and Frl- Anw t r.h Annth mltAm on h eoael. : . Arknnaaa and Tennessee, showers add thunderstorms Thureday . and Friday .-j Western .Texas, fair Thursday and Frl- Kentucky, fall' Thursday and Friday, except showers . in extreme . southwest ' LOCAL OFFICIO U. S. WEATHER Charlotte,1 ept- s.-unrlss iM m, ntf sunset s:o p. m. " ; TEMPERA THRU (in dsfreea.) Highest temperature . lowest temperature f .. Menn temperature' . .. .1. . ... Deficiency for the day .... .... ....... Accumulated excess for the month.. Accumulated excess for the year..,. PRECIPITATION On Inches?) Total for the U hours ending I p. m. Total for the month .. .. .. .. .... Anniimuletad deficiency, tar month.. Tnlal nr tk VMf - ... ... 17.11 Accumulated defleteney tor the year l. FrtvauineT wtna airertion -.. ,t .. ..n. r.. ; , W. J. BENNETT, Observer. T5 ... M :. Special JdticGS FOR QUICK 8ALEV-1H ACRES WELL enclosed, s-reom cot is re, earn, cmcaen houses, ground facea two streets, sun ny side. Bast of city, I1.SM cash, but It will take aulck action. You know I mean what I say., H. It. KEK8LEB. Thone Hi. , . .....- , . . MT DRESS II A KINO ROOMS WILL BE opened the 10th. Mrs. Williams will be with me. Orders for out of .the city sre given special , attention.., MRS. BUDISILL, C North1 Tryot). SPONGES. SPPONOESWHEN " TOU neea a sponge rememoer biowi m . We have, them from lo. ap, from the cheapest that's good to the beet that e made. Remember wa sell sponges. JAB. P, STOWS 4k C0 Druggists, 'Pnone7l. . -. TUB KIND TOU WANT-BLUB - BIB- bon Vanilla Extract. Absolutely pure, goes twice as far and ths flavor is per fection. ' ;. ... ..... ., ::. TEAS AND COFFEES BUT ; TOUlt teae and coffees where you Bnow they ran be depended on; where you can get thena economically. The best grade at a moderate price; wa have the moat choice selections In the city. Sole agents for Ferndell and Chase eV Ssndhourne's. MILUSR-VAN NKflB CO., 9 N. Tryon street. 'Phone 68 aad 118. BOM ETHINO WORTH TOPR ATTEV- tlcm. see us whan wanting livery of tne very best type. We have soma of the very aweltest equipment In. the State. See us. V. . ROSS as CO, and XU West 4th sUeet ; - . .,- WB ARE OPEN ALL DAT TO COM- pound presoriptions ana rurnian medi olnea to the sick. Prompt snd accurate service. - WOOOALL , As . IHEPPARD, Druggists. : - ' MR. FREDERICK J. PEARB, WELL- Known as a ooneeri pmisi ana sign ' class teacher In the musical sent res of Chicago, Buffalo, at Louis, Cincinnati! etc.. and for seven years organist sad choirmaster of BL Mary's, Bvaaaton, III., will give vocal and planorore in struction at pupils ' residences or studio, 101 N. Poplar, street 'Phone 1120. FOR RENT: tit B. Ninth, modern M rooms: Jxa a. Tryon, meaern 7 rooms; i M jL Ninth, modern ronma: tut E. Ninth, modern 7 rooms: at N. Bre vsrd, rooms. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON sc BRO. . " ANNOUNCEMENT: X WISH TO AN- nounce to my patrons and mends who have wood to be sawed, that ws sre K spared to takt your orijers and will pleased to serve you, but aa I am out of town pleaae write or telephone to J. L. Walker,.. 407 South Myers mu Telephone lt W. H. ( HOL'IEK, Charlotts. N. ti THE OLIVER: NEVER aUFTERS from nervous prosirasMBi requires on ly a little oil and plenty ef exercls to keep It at the highest point of effi ciency. J. EL CRAY TON CO Oen eral Agents. .. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CRY- Ing anything eur oustomere went. Take your next meal at the Gem snd order just . anything yen waat We will All It and Just to your liking. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. , CresweO. Manager, . . -r-k'- ,t: . PROPST- CONTRACTING 0).: RAILROAD v" CONSTRUC TION soLiciTED';; 30 Trade Street; ; charwite; N; C. ' I M r1 B - ORDM'S I 1 COlDiUlDlffi to enra t summer told la one ' night Safe, aurt and ntrer ',fallln. ' Always guaranteed, A . PRICE 25c , . NURSES KEQISTER ws Knvim ci.o:.n. -a, ' 'more 7. Vcu IIcv iiV In w hich to deposit your eavlngs and gtt ' Interest from the In J" r' t - "This Is a privilege we allow, so that ' depositors reeclvlns wapea or making collections during the first five tfaya of the month will ; not lo any interest. - - ' - A Dollur barrel is Iollar Stado. Four Ter Cent Interest Cotn- '. '. . ; ;. ";.-.-, pouiuled Quarterly. . v.... . V EAVtVGS DL-PAItTMJ2XT. THE COMMERCIAL fJATIOu'AL DflfJK Rathar Rare VA -: good 7-foom,' Fourth Ward hon?e on lot 50x150 in goo d neighborhood arid about 6 blocks - from square. For quick sale $3,000 , v - P. ; D. ALBX'ANDUH ' . ' Where, When, How? . 203 S. Tryon St a t ' -J 'Fhonn SOi. .';v START NOW ' Getting your : cnickens ready forrthe fall fairs. We sell the eed that will do them ood,'. and the price Is no gher than common . feed. Purina scratch Purina Mash m Purina Fattening: All $2.25 ; per 100 : pounds. Come to us with your poul . v .'try troubles.; .'. DHworth Drugstore; ' Phono S47. 1 A . ' B. 8. DAVIS. - '-STAR . Mnxar. MeAXi from 'your grocer, v.f ,or y ' send i, . direct to the mill. -:- .Delivered In . ' any .' quantities. , ,' ' ' - Tbona ttT. t " ,f . ' I v ii I J v b i .LI wJ .; ' ' . '.; ;'.':., . n ' ' The' , County Commissioners for Warren county, N. C Invite sealed proposals for the erection and eom- i.n.. ( a ti.v eniinty court house at this place.' agreeable to tha plans and specincaiions projioicu u r. MMDurn ez wo., rvun.Dv.i-, nr..ki..inn . T ' f fiiiid nlana an nMiiiusvM, . - specincaUons .wlll.be on file at the KeglateT'Ol weeas uuicw, i "'" xr r f th architect' office.' All fclds are to be sealed and delivered to the jtegmier . or ui on or oerora i o cui; uwn, , cc tember 16th. The successful , con . . lit .tnlM .A .utnn. I iracior win im.,iv. - - Vv a in . ih. fim of ha ner cent, of . v. - iHm aceentabla to the county, for the faithful performance or tne contract, mi cbuuwmiiiii. reserve the right to reject . any and (Signed)' P. M. i STALUNOS.' . Chairman Board , of County. Com . mtssionere. ' . .. .11. ' T Warrenton. N. C Aug. tt. ltOI. a commodious home of nine rooms, with f un of the few left In the city with i much 1 r around It; lot 85x394 feet; beautifully HhadsJ; al center of the city. Price to quick niiri-haser .. . k,u.ii c our ouice xor iun iiiuruii onu be arranged to cr.rry a good part of the purchuu liini grout rlU, ill lOI't cihlan . . . . . utlon. Te 6 prU o. 1 ' 1. 01 e ace l.-ft en from il,J50.(iU. rma can :UTi:l TLM ISTATE, LO.VI O TGST- CCrH Architectural VYc c dvi c rl:er Pc::aifciAKXTSn cut SStKniDPai'S i C: 'A. EASTMAN r . :it west nrra street. TTEE CTtOWElXi SANTTOKTCM CO, -j r . inu " -i' ; . ' ' For tha Treatment of - Whiskey, Morphine and Nervoua ' t Special apartments and nurses for ai mimkii. Jin Tsnni or eiecxriciiT for. treating nervous' diseases. The etockholdera . ail oeing , pnysiciana. constitute a consulting, .board. - . -f. i' i North Caldwell roont; naar '. East Ava. tmodern-fM.M ' East Phurth St., rooms; new; modem.' f j. 120.00 ..North, Brevard St, S. rooma ."' .".. '..n'..' ... .i .' -.H0.O0 'North College SC. rooms; steam heat ; i " '' ' W.00 Bast Seventh St, vi-room ootUgaV .";', '": . . ..flt.OO . 1A CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. , .i-.,- Offlca IS K. Trans) u y ;. ' v.' V'-.'. ' rV- Phono S7Tr Wall Plastefe-Hard Clinch jWllI sUy whore you' put It;-Water wlJT not eauas it to fall off---; natural shrinkage of buUdlng win not crack It , '-Xrtp '" i Manufactured ; axclusively , tir '.'.-.' ' ': f;;.-,,X y'y'.-i- CHARLOTTE' PLASTER. CO. , Wrtta for Booklet; CnAIUXTTTE, V. C. ' i ;,j- 'f Hello! Hello!! Wo!!! , If' Lend us your ars for; good. tidings. 1 . ' ' C ::l r The 48th Series toJI, commence September ,1st; v ihe ubscriptioni books are npw openl :' f- ; 'I 'I . . . - k.. '. ' - ,. .(v.. 1 )(-,.; " --. '.'v" "'. r Having in the) last . Series exceeded , 2,500 shares, we are now setting bur pegs for a. 3,000-. share Berics. . Remember, that if 'you intend to . buy or build next spring' that v, now .is the time ' .to V, ' - .', '':'' " . "'-: ,' ..' take tne 8tocr pui myour. appucauon so inai ice money 'Will to ready for you when you want it. J Not only take shares yourself, but you can do ; no greater, fator to your v friends 'and acquaint ances than to ' induce them also to take shares with ' us, if not to buy or build a home, then to eavo up ' Something .: for a , rainy,: day. v- ; ' a ; R. Ei Ccchrcns, - S, ViillipvsRy, ; Sec tr. i Trt:i cn depocits mads during first five days v - t:j ,V..'v .of Ssptcmbsr." - ; .'j;, '':-. Savings Department ;Er.i3HG:::iit7G and. Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. . ' - ,,.(' '. .: -i : .. ... m pay. m i.:o:;ey ' ' : X- ' . r 'r ) I ! ii!iAniip!if!i:i; : we ui:d i.:c:;h at i '' U'.' i S OtilCI TS Y OUR BUSINESS . v. Tilt ClIARlOIIf IIATIOHAlBAIIK, .;"'V ';'..'' v ."'.,:; .".:-;-,"oi Paying ot Bab?V ? l '',' - It is well to pay tills prempUy, but not. to, pay tha asms bill twice. . Sometimes book-keepers, by nlsUke, send out bUls after . they have been paid If you pay by check, however, tha canceled checks are returned to you and can be produced aa receipts. Cheok ;lng accounts are therefore mora than a eonvenlenoe. They are an . Insurance against overpayment. Bvary man or woman who pays 'blUeahonld do so with checka. ' . . ; - . Tour checking account will be welcomed , at The Chariot to Kational Bank, where yon are assured e( absolute, securityand the'. most courteous service. .';',.. - ":' ... ,.."..,' . J ; ;W. IL KiHTY, fctr . B. D. KtATIi; Preset n savings neeouNTy: - - ' ' ,"','. ' . i ". ' - . ' .... , ' Tha running of a . savings account has . a "tendency to wean v a' man from hahlta of extravaganoe and dissipation. it gives ,, him new ambition and a desire to save up money. . - . . , -' '" We are always glad to assist. thosa who Ars trying to "turn ' over a new leai.",,..-' ? .'; ',. i, , lJ';r l , V.. ' : -,;r',' f -we pay xou To-sAvr.r;- ' Vv; , , , :t soviwiinibLo aaU nwa. rrsa, W.. Aieian4er. Y. prea. Sri IJsilna, Caahlee. '. -''. J ., .- ' .i'-:-.-'r'".,' v.. s'. '',.':. QlmrlottG Trust (Sorrily i N !7- : IN BUSINESS TEN MONTHS JtiSy l Resources Nearly $500,003.03 ' Olad ta handle largo or small accounts. Try us with any part f of your account, and yon may find It to your Interest to soon J' handle all af your banking business through us. ,. - ,, j;: k' little; ftcs: c ii. Patterson, V. Pres. - U K. HAGOOD Cashier.,: GROWTH . . . . -i , , ... Is tha best proof of good aarvlce. Bead tbeaa figures: .' JksseU July 15th. l0I.. 1. ........ r., .... ..t 178.000 Assets July 15th. l04.,-i. ... ......... , .,$ 0,000 Assts July 16th. l0f.. . ..11,000,000 All accounts, whtthnr larRe or small, are bandied with care, and , each has tha best facilities at our command.. Southern Stnics Trust J3o. " ; catitaii tzoo.ooo . ' tTtcsrr Btrf PT-vo. ciiARrxxrrn. n. a 1 COi.0. fcTU'lii-Nii. . S. FTIAN bXLN, W. IL OC0 . -. lriint. Ice lre s. Treasurer. ' . ' 9. l PAVI3, AsalnUnt Treaaurrr. , ,. j A Very , cash-able dVelling, No. 409 Nohh Tryon street. :,,''.'..':' -. " yon i;::tt . .! t-room dulling. No. to Eouth Tryon. v, l-room dwelling, No. 101 South Tryon. . 1 , It Ma a v j ' - - - v . ... a . 1-7 1 . r 6 . -i Preferred Steele in chs'of our rtrcr local , ccrpo rations ncn-taxrJbh to tha inverter Particu! :.ra al 'ivvlw ia ' I'- and the ri' ivrl.l Vrobab'y bsj s r 1 r 1 :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 6, 1906, edition 1
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