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V i i Ki )(.: IN DAVIDSON intct.iT IX CAMr.UGJf r an.l lRl!utlvft Candidates to i .. a Tour This vk dtowrnor to t-rwak on November Is JjooaU 1 ? i in lor thJ pouthbound 1111- , , , il-romnvtii of New " .. Torn Commercial Impel m Cliunti to bo Dedicated Oct- Wr 28ili. , j-... !. i - ' , . . lal to The Observer. ." .",!- Lexington. Oct. 14. ffmatl. Interest is hew shown ' w , pontic , in., m i Json . county, except by candidates fcud it Xewof their frtendaand tl . chief - question s to arouse " iln Interest to et. the people t th rolls , In .November. :iOwiiur to many week ot xala. now that the weather is fine,' the country; people are' busier thai u any Una doi-ln the year, and they : have no time for matter political, v Nevertheless, the campalm is on la earnest, and the campaign stump are being occupied on every hand by speakers strong and eloquent. Both Congressman Page and Solicitor : Hammer ware la pevtasoa aurwg mm vast week. sDesklng at several places. Mr. Pes is havlna-. nard work to stimulate the Democracy In Republl- eaa counties ao that hU majority may not fall away. Solicitor Hammer is aa strong as ever, and the charges brought against him because ha tried ' te de his duty to office wiU rebuond te hi benefit. : ' FOR JOINT DISCUSSION. 4 The county and legislative candl es tea of beta parties wm begin a 'tour of the county this week. Both ', aides are hopeful, but all the chances ere In favor of Democracy, xne K- " publican county ticket has challenged the Demoeratle candidates for a Joint .' discussion, which has been accepted, but the Republican county chairman, without consent ef his opponents, ar ranged a series of speakings which , were objectionable, ao the Democratic dialrman has challenged the eppo- si (ion and made dates st which a Joint discussion is supposed to take Governor R. B. Glenn will speak at thla place on November I, on the . oceaaloa of the Democratic rally, preparation for which are being ,' made, There will be three bands and a horseback parade, and other Item ef Interest en the programme. Be side tola, there will be two speak ers ef renown In the county this . week, namely: Mr. L. C. Caldwell, f etatesvUle, aad Mr. W. A. Self, . ef Hickory. They' will fill . two ap ,: petatmrat each. Mr. Caldwell at Ty ro October 14, and at Lexington the same night, Mr. Self speaking at Ar- neld and Lexington on October II. LOCATXXO NEW DEPOT. ' Much Interest In Lexington cen- ters on the question of locating the depot for the Southbound Railway. Cel. Fries and Chief Engineer Cornell were her this week to go over the altuatleau The railroad authorities have-about decided to locate the de : not la the southwestern part of town ' about the corporate limits. The elti sen of Lexington for the most part object seriously to this location, a it Is so far from the business center. Te give shspe te their objections, they .have circulated a petition of protest, which' has been signed by a majority ' of the business men, and will be for ; warded to the railroad. The Bouth- bound people contend that they would . willingly locate tho station to suit the people, but they cannot get the site for It, nor the right-of-way. The , present location of the road, .which will be final it seems, traverses the ' western limits of Lexington, coming at the nearest point within about a , mile ef the court house. New that the building and com paratively early operation of this new - railroad from Winston to Wadesboro via : Lexington Is positively assured, : the commercial impetus It gives Lex ington Is already In evidence. The price ef real estate Is steadily going up. Predictions and beliefs are ex pressed on every hand that the town - of Lexington will double In site tn -' she next three yeara. With only one ' railway, It has more than doubled Its population and Industries In the last ' Ave yearn. RegardleM of new rail ' "eya, the outlook for the future Is : hrigbter still. No one here now ques tion In the leant that the Southbound mean business, Condemnation pro . seeding hsve1 already been begun ; against many property owners who ''would not come to terms about the ' right-of-way. In some Instances, . where the damage to property Is i really . serious, the property owners hVe named his price, and the rail " read ha agreed to purchase from such owner his entire property. Mr. ;. H. M.- Stephens has located here as . resident engineer for the futhbound. ; and will remain here with a corps ; of Bests tan Ik until the new road la . finished. A resident engineer has ; been located for every ten miles along ; the eurvey between Winston and ..Wadesboro. The Lexington Mirror Company has begun active operation and Is now turning out glass snd mirrors to or der. The glens uod Is Imported from :. Belgium. Keversl car loads have .been received to supply th demands. Mr..Themas Oellsihw. or Butter. Pa.. na moved here snd has charge of the new plant. ' DEDICATION OP NEW CHimCH. --Oa Sunday, October Jt, the First Methodist church will bu dcdltutod. The announcement was made by thu pastor, Rev. J. ti. Huscins. at the morning service to-day and follows the final pswnenls which have been made by the congregation to rslse the church debt The new church was built about three years ego at a cost f 111,00, nd much credit is due the present pastor, whoso tireless en ergy, together with the liberality of hie, church members and their friends, have made it possible to clear the encumbrance from their hsnd aome building la so short time. The former church on the same site was burned down. The dedication sermon on October J I will be preached by . Dr. Detwller, ef Greensboro, The new Lutheran church, on (Hate street, baa . been completed, end Is now ready for occupation. It is a handsome structure, built at the cost of about M.sef. Kev, Edward Ful lenwelder I the able pastor In charge of the congregation here which built the church. Mr. U. K. Awann, of Wake For est, ha been ejected assistant cashier f the National Bank of Lexington. 11 ha assumed the duties of his new roxHion and will make his home here, lie wiis formerly connected with a ! snk at Wake Forest, and Is an ex t "rlenoed franker. 'A,..; ;..; , ... DANCER.' PROM JllH ', 'pLAOUB. Tfre' grave danger from the pUue i t i.otifclia end t'trfl Hint re mo preva. ' . i,MM -you tk r. King'i Kew J v v for. t'oiMiiroptlofi, i'ouehi snd t X. . ijwie Wlk f Koreat CM. I . . v i ,ie; ' li t s ixWn te people i . . t iintmimt wlMreiHtslM sad eoldf l-tew't. I And It oulckly eud them, ft ! -rvn. u- tmanx.. cursj ttOilppe. icrfui relief in Art hma . and r J -f. tM muliee weak lunge strong I it ConMiniption, t'ouslw i i "!. end ttot. tiuarantae a tc Co-'s drug store. Trial M1XTOX ALVMXr ITVKQl'ET. IntercnUiiir Occasion it Sisnle Khado Inn An ' Orgmauaation I'tTfecUxl- VlNrsonal Note, .' -v. - , Special,, to, The Observer.''''' Merfeit. Oct . -An' eJiimnl ban uet, celebrating Unrvecirfty Day. wa held in the Maple nje xaa oiraw room Ust night. The nanquei wn-n an wrv elaborate consisted of sev era course, served In great styl" by Mrs, , B. Weatheriy, the prepneiress of this popular hotel. ' Those present were: Dr. and Mra H. tW, McNott; Mr and Mra Sylvester. B. McLean; Dr. MUton R. Qrbson and Mis Kate ThAmram' Mr. .Leon T. Cook -and Mis mma Belle MacRa; Mis Lucy Ootob and Mr. John ' ur atciunnon; Mr, -r. h.' Black and MJe Mabel Wooten; Mr. Gilbert B. Patterson. Mr." r. I. Black was toast master end snade a few airroprlaite remarks. An oeganlsatlon was perfected after the ejanquet Mr. A. K. Avent, who hu ewcentlv been elected svperinten dent of the Morgan ton graded schools wa In town Thursday and Friday tuukiner un his household goods and shipping them to cti sew home. They left on Friday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs, a n Ui-Imd returned from' their tirMaJ trfcs In the North Wed need y mornlnc Rev. Fran iirouoon, oi a lama. has been tier aealtlng Rev. r. vf Whorten In a meeting at the Methodist church during this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander , T. s.eo Lean, ef Lumberton, are visiting the family of Mra Lena McLean, of this place, arriving inia morning irora New York city and other - Northern points on their bridal tours,' THE WEATHEB. WsMfcinrtiwi. Oct 11 Fortcwt for Uearfaw mt.A "ffMslflVt viwwinis. -faip lioninir. with flowlr iHj ins igwejissw, -(. - li-kft a riaKla ejvlIsAa- - orlh C&roUDv And Bouth Carolina. A.. ,mA T1 MtmA m fnt raffl lair hwmwi ' "w - r : Tueaday In wast porUea, light northeast te eaat Wlnda, - Georgia, Increasing cloudiness Monday, probably ehowers Tuesday, light variable viArMk. rain Monday , and prob ably Tueiday, fresh poatlbly brbk north WEiutern Florida fair Monday, except rain In northwest portion; Tueaday. rain, Irak tuirlhaait wlndi tmoomln eait. Alabama and Mistolppl. rain Monday and probably Tuesday, rreas proiwoiy brUk eaat winds. LeulaUna rain Monday and Tueiday, trmmVt tn hrtak aaat erlnda. iiaatMi Tnu aftoweta Monday and In eaaern portion Tueaday, freah sad vari able winds. . ..' Arkanama, rain Monday an prooaDiy TenneaaM rain ainnaay. esrnpt iair in nortbeest portion, Tuelay rain. Kantuuhv. fair Monday, exreol rala in extreme weat portion; TueMiay rain. Western Texas, rair sionaay ana xuee- day. LOCAlv OFPtCE U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, Charlotte. Oct. 11 sunrise 1:3 s. m.; sunset :W T, m. TKMrKnATUHifi (in aegrees;. Higheat . tempersture 61 Lowest temperature.. Mean ' terotwrstur W Dencienny for the day .. .. 10 Accumulated deficiency for mdnth.. U Accumulated exce for the year... 109 PKBC1P1TATION (In inche.). Total for 14 hours ending I p. m... A Total for tne montn i.w Aoeumulated denclencr for month.. .U ToUl for the year 40.17 Accumulated deArlency for yaar .. 2.M Prevailing wind airection n. k. W. J. aBNNKrr, Ubasrver. RAMON'S . BROWMK CALENDAR. One of the IlandsomcMt IV07 Calrti dar Gotten Out for the Year. The Ramon's Brownie Calendar for 110; la almost an education within Itself, containing a vast amount of useful Information. This Calendar consist of twelve pages, l!xl Inches, handsomely printed In three colors en best peper. One-Inch fig ures shew the days so plainly as te be easily read aoroja the largest room. Holidays are In red. Changes of the moon, weal.ier conditions, length of days, church festive diys. rtfns of the sod lac ond much other useful knowledge. This bcouiliul Calendnr usually sells fir ten rents and will be mailed on 'sculpt of stamps direct from I-srewn Mfg. Co., Greenville, Tenn. Ask your druggist and he nftl tell you how te get cne free. W. L. Hand A C.i., Jnr. M. Bontt It Co. For Your. Teeth A Davis Tooth Brush and Paste urine Tooth Paste make a combination you can't boat. Both guaran teed. 25 Cents Each. Dllworth Druf Store, 'Phone 147. B. S. DAVIS. For Chicken Feed we carry Wheat. Wheat , Screenings, tufted Cracked Corn and Chipped wnite pat. TUB ST All MILLS. Thon tDT. HUYLER'S The nsme mean perfect Cundy. Get It . "OX THE Kgi'ARE." , f W are sole agents for Char lott. ' '. NURSES' REQISTER 0.1 THE SQUARE WB KEVXIl CXOSEL Drsgglsta ' , k , nrtwsw f. mm "-'sa' cliwJi J LwOiIODS TOUR NEIOHBOR VBK BLUB RIH bon Lemon and Vanilla.' Why don't J you' Absolutely pure, m twice as tar and the "Mine Ribbon riavor; la per fectloa. Aa for the So, sis. WILET'B CANDT W ALWAT fiOIJ ireao. : uuaranieea everr time, wafers sole ssents for - Charlotte. - JAB. P. 0TOWB CO., Druggists. 'Phone J7J, 1 ' ' ' XK :ALe-rtANLlOMI5 J TKAMv Or wellmatched seal brown mares. 15 1 hands hlg weigh, about ,t0 pounds. e yeara oia,. wnn piemy eiyie acuve and - finest Will be priced ; cheap , for elass of horses, ' Abo two extra nice single drivers. ' , W. O. ROBtJ A CO, e'hon KL '..iU r; wi -v-.'J. LESTTOU POROCT ' WB BAT: T y, we nave anoiner lot or inos De licious old English fruit cakes,' W sold stacks of them last yew and Intend to sell still more this year. -Just think o It, no seeding ef raisins, no baklnsr, no disappointment Just what you want. Haady to serve at any time. M1LLGR. VAN NEfW COrf a K.'. Tryon. .'Phones S and- UA .v , ,- . . v Ot' "DRUO" STORK WILL. BB OPEN ail dar Sunday to supply medicines and iui vrwripuon lor ih hcl- is tdu , cannot send . your - prescription te us peone os, io. as, ana we wui sena me, senger for It end return It as soon as can be done. WOODALL - A BHEP' rAHU .... . TO LKT- OAK ST ROOMS, 3; aw: u. sin, , s rooms. o. - nousss- tor oolored people on Second street 70e. per week. 1 rooms B. First street. (LOS per week. Houses and lots for sale on easy terms. If you want (s do business, come or .'phone. If you Tave ne bust. neas defer It, F. U KEEBLER, S. ryon , street -rnone 44. CATCH THEM LOOSB OLTVES-WK have Just opened a barrel ef mammoth queen olives. .These are 'large, ripe, yellow ' olives. The finest fruit ' ever offered to our trade A fresh Ifcirrel of Cross Blackwell's pickles In pints. Fine soede comlna- daily. We don't advertise our goods as the best; our gooes are Known es the beat wherever used. SARRATT BLAKKLT, Char, lotte and Dllworth. - rOR RENT 1 MODERN S.ROOM houses, sM, M Wast Trade, nearly completed. 4-room cottage. West gth extended, $1.00. (.room house, North Cedar. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. PAT-BHO TYPEWRITERS TAKEN AB part pay. for Olivers, 1K.0 to H.o. Rars bargains while they last. J, B. CRATTON A CO., Trust Building. MR. FREDERICK J. PEA RE. WELL. knows as e concert psnlst and high class teacher In the musical centres of Chicago, Buffalo, Bt Loula. Cincinnati, etc., and for seven years organist and choirmaster ef St. Mary's, Evsnston. 111., will give vocal aad planofore in struction st pupils' residences or studio. Ml If. Poplar street 'Phone 1230. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP RRV. Ing anything eur customers wsnt Take your next meal el the Oem and order lust anything you want Ws will fill It snd Just to your liking. GEM RESTAURANT, B. F. Creswefl. Manager. We P. FIFE, Eastern It 'WC. fyj "- 'jr ' subscnbmg within the next 30 days will snare in 4i the profits of what the 48th scries has alreadr earned. Ikt every friend' (and who is not f) of this institution bestir himself or herself to help the cause along, both - by word-and deed. ? . V ; , ' ' ' r. -, ' " ( Borrowern are assured to get their loans '.wUhln CO davs after the committee reports on their application. ft. E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Tre&s. C ; f y : 0.,7ITTEO7flKY, President t e w r I jr TIU3 COSOICRCIAL NATIONAL BANK OP CHARLOTTE , GROW, WZXAL ASSETS. i ;f. ..-,,:. DJOPOSITS ,. , ' ; ' ', 'I .'. 'i , . IXANS.;. : ,"".!S.'.onm Million ' .'Commercial Department 1 r" '!.' - . v baring ieprtmeut ' ; Fully v equipped and ' 11, A.' DUN Jf, President. ; , A: Q. BROaZER, Ceahler. 1 1 r t :j ' ' -; 'vi - - -t -' ' ' !- ..' . It lg said Fortune knock once at every man's door. We are, spending meney In Uklng the Mutual Building V Loan to your very I threshhold, and. for your personal benefit If you can't see It, tf you won't grasp th golded opportunity to lift yourself from poverty' to ultimate pronperlty, yours Is th loss, ,; Tour ' friends aad .neigh-' ; . bor know a good thing and are coming In dally, while you prefer to plough an ox. , . " '- '-'...'.'.r' ,s-.r'y' -,;:','''' .-'":"' ' We wau Just R90 shares mere to complete lh ertea . This, t-day, Saturday, la th tlm. V :'.';; ;', '''. V'; 1.'?rp."''-:--.''. '' '-.'' V. ',-'i'".:.':-V'.-'.-ij '..'lVi , - '' issssSBwsssssawjsBBSssaisssB ' i E , L : KEESLER; Treasurer. SS S. Tryea 8t 12 PBR: GBNT INVBS T3WMT, V i W,sr offering some Investment property paring-1 1 J per cent, on the Investment. It is aplendid renting property and,,. the houses on premise are new and splendidly built,--'. , ' ,. , ,4 ;.,' ; .:;.. Railroad Site ' " It would be' difficult. If rot Impossible. -to duplicate the piece ef . property on railroad, close ln,fronUng zS feet on Southern ItalU' way, and running back 110 feet to a macadamised street j Bee-us. for price. . ' C , The Cliarlottc Realty Company, s A. O. CRAIO. Secretary and Idanager.' ";. ... OS It K. Trade 8c . - , . Phoo STT. Money Slicks -Out of &e Ground in the Coeur d Alene: v COEUR D'ALENE EAGLE R11NE i world. lamed Ooaor 1 Atone-of Idaho the dutrto aba preda eed supply of the United Bletesead he reaaraed a predt BJ tor s Holler aver spent in derelonmens, wmeh 1 m unseat reeerd, Cssar di ace airee.soe ta iee sea suver (as year. y , We Have Struck $100 Ore In a cianl vein fifty feet wide tn plaees srepplng for ever four tkonaaad tee up the hillstde. Only mile and one-hail from railroad. Wood and water MantifuL The vein, the ebaraeserisUe sliver -toe values taea usual. Dsvelopntent lost sterted - down a sixty-foot shoe la ftas ere thirteen fast wide aad settle rioher every foe. - The Investor oaa "get la at the start" oa this sen. Ground floor priee. Me.' I predlet this stosk will sell ea the opea market, taside It months, at from ttss te U per share. This earn ha never eed a failure hasxireds save still forts by Investing la Ooear eVAlese steek wtthut see las taw ssoatha - h . ... Write me lor pros pee ta Imavedletoly aad ssesllos tats paper. . . " ' Agent, Missouri Trust Bld Office of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Aisoclatlon. October 1, 1906. ; 17,000 Shares in Force. . The management of the aboVe Association has, from, its earliest organizatiol realized the fact that the officers of it were simply the "Trustees of the Public," and hence they have on every and 'all occasions endeavored to inform the public of its workings and to ?have the public share in the felicitations of the Association's success, and the marvelous results attained have shown that open, fair and honest statements of the conditions of the Association are appreciated by and duly re sponded to by an observing and discernine public. The management at this time feels proud and nighly elated over Having established a new; heretofore . unheard - of record, in having attained"! the, high mark , of ; 17,000 shares now in force, equal 'to. a matured value of $1,700, 000.00. The management now aspires for the ' present for only 500 additional shkres; in order to have the even turn of One and Three-Quarter Ilillion Dollars.: ; - 1 THE. 48th QERinG . , which commenced tptemberlstwasTeryUberallj' subscribed to, and to reach tho additional 500 shares or more, we advise that the subscription for this, the .: 4 will be received at par for 30 days longer,' bo thkt those " '..;. ..'.V.. .'-;.Two Millions. One Million One Ilundred Thousand Ttiree Ilundred'and Fifty Thousand ' J, ' '''. ' :Loasi Drpartxnent ' ; ' " ' rwreigsj lucitange isrnanincni doing good business. ; v t ; tv. E. HOLT, Vies Preeldent. A. T. SCM3IET, Assistant Osahler. :v:"v t .'Pbona MeV halt ever raWae ore of tae earns, bat rioher in sUvar ST. LOUIS, MO. 4 ' ' . V. V i ) ' t . f On North College street w offer eight-room, two-sfory dwelling, excellent nelshborhood, hlh elevation, on csr line.. Well built snd flnlahed,, wltli all modern improvement and elate roof. Fii a ., , $S,0.us ' On th Boulevard. In Dllworth, elght-rocm, two-story dwelling; ' slate roof,' modern Improvements; stable and , carriage houne on ' premises; lot .7x160. price ... .. .. .. .. .. .. l,200.o mm r.iAi- estate, io.vr.';D trust cc:.:?:;y Y ( v - TTTT7 rmPT rir-M T AT) v- , aaved and banked by you ' ; tlon to add to It regularly ceas. It ' la h dollar you save, not th dollar you spend, that help you to . prosperity. . , ' - , " This- bank will appreciate your .account - however' small, ' and will extend to you all th courtesies and aocommoda tlona'ln our power.' ,.;.,'., "', ."'"'". : -' GEO. E. WILBON' President ' JXO. B. ROSS, Vice rrcstdent. ' i. i '.i. W. C. WILKINSON, Cnahk. . v - , the T.IERCI-IAPITG anb EARI-IERG rJATIOriM," DMIK t ;v or CHARLOTTE. N.C. : " : VI- Gharlotte Trust Gompy mo xasx '',-. ;.;:': 4 Per Cent Compounded Paid on; '-iv, 'V.";. V-'-.'' ' 5a WniJs Recounts p :'Hy Interest bfins from time of Depodt ;. ' j ' . ' PraECTORS: V -,.;; ' .. 1 W. H. pETL r. M.'PAV1S, T. C. GITTTTRTK, O. P. 1TEATH, H. . O. I INK, J. IL, LTTTI.E, W. M. LONO, CM. PATTEllSON, si. W. ' i .UMMKBMAN. I.. IU.XIAGOOD, Caabiaf. , " v ' . , v'-.' .' -J .. . . - . V-'V"--.-,' ' iflllrSP li7lll)li llyil' WE PAY F0R MONEY ''" J ". SOLICITS YOUR? BUSINESS; THE XHARtOTTE?. r - " :-'."'0 raylmof BID. .x--j v-:.t .f . j ... ,. . . . j . ' , ' '...,.i , - , . . . " It I well' t pair bills promptly, but not to pay th same bill ; twlo. Boaietlmea . book-keepers, by mistaks, send out bill after they bare been paid. . IX yos pay by ebeek, howrr. the eanoeled . checks are retorned ta you aad uaa be produced as receipts. Check In aeooants are therefore mere than a eobrenleace. They are an ' ' lnsurane asalnst ererpaymeaC Krery man er woman who pays . bills sboald de so frith check, v ,1. . . ' '. .. Tonr checking; aoeoant wlt be wloorned at The CStartott ' ' Xstfoaal Bank, where yea are aarared ef absolute Mcnrlty and' th . ; DiMteesrteottS rrt. ::. .i j; v .ife Y.' H TViM, . V ; I B.' D, KEATB, President. Southern Loan & Sav - ; I rovn j rnn ckxt, ErraaiEs-r - v ' " K; :(::',v " 4Uowd on'r saylnfs dpolU;' eomponnded y tonr tlma- a ' yar," Our Tims Certificate bear !nlrt, from , date ' of deposit. T . 'TXm 'm BEGIXg OCTOBEn 1ST. K;--- V F. M. BBOWir, Prudent. , A " ' ;i W. L. JKNKINS, Ckaliler. !'; '! ' , ' ;. v W S. ALEX AJfDER, Vlco President. ' ' , .: ' . c " I WILL YOU ATTEND THE FAIR - .t - v ; ' 1 .' ' If so,' make our Booth Headquarter. " a :'f . , ''y",:,: i,""'A,'1 Hav Trour' friend meet. you there.' ' :,''- j . (Wrltlns; material, comfortable chalra" ' - ' ' : .. and other convnleaca will b pro- ' 1 - ' . ' " S'y-i'K'h' 'or' 7ur '"' ; r, I '-t : I ..."'.'.rV' f-.e ,.; .Soff tlwn'fatca :h Trust 1 Col .v'';-:-.1-! - capital t20o.oot -: " : "''.i:.1 ;--.'y, :.:": ' :2.,r xitcfft iiciLDm o. cirAnLorra, ic'ct'" zl'-'A.;.-' ;,!.;, :- - ia.O. aniLruiCMW, T. . TrlAJt ILLLM, W. IL WOOD . Preeideai. ' Vie I'rea Treasurer. .- 'X : " ':."'' ,' 9, 12. DAVIS. Asslsteat Treasurer. " ; ?J.V,: OppcrtunlUcs in Real Estate I 'K OFTKIt, KVBJKCT TO SALKI ; " f 1 Large Business Lot on Trad Street, 61x110. .'' ' ' " 1 Fin Business Corner, near Postofllce. , . - . 1 Fine Warehouse BIN, "ort A Street, 1 Trad Street Lot, about 0xU0. t' Tryon Street BuMnes Lot, about Propertle of this clas r.beoomlnc market, ahd these now fifTered will level-headed lnrestor. Will, TOU i and backed by a firm' determine 1 your Initial step toward suc- ireoe ocrccr. . ; v ' ir-J -V"-'--S ? WI IDiD irnty AT fi--V. ."'.'V NATIONAL' BANK , Ms :BM Railroad, " . 40xlt,. very hard to And on th Charlott '. doubtleea soon be taken by ome bnon bf th DumberT ' 7 4 , ' . m --CTffjtMnf lJi Rani I
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