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10 ' CHARLOTTE ' DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 10,'im. THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. W. White, ol JSootUwd-Keck. ; jwrlnl to The Observer. ',; ' "(' : ' ft-ntland 'Neck. Nov, - 14-Mr. . M. U hit. aged about yea re, died a few miles In the county under a peculiar reliction of hi own. - H moving fclMHlt th place usual..! said i t.isht that IC the morrow should ba pretty or he should die. The .''" 1-retty; he passed away about oclock. Mr. S.' G. laief of Campbell County, Special to The Observer. ' High Point. Nov. 15.- Mr. S. O , Pavna. A h roth fir of Mri. . John. ,8r, of thla plce. died yester- .lav In Cunnhell couDty. V. 1 ne riuath waa unexoected and the telo cram to relative wu quite a shock. lln.' John A. Davis, of Edgecombe. Special to Th Observer. ' Tarboro, Nov. Mr. John A. DavU, moiC excellent and highly esteemed lady of thl county, wife of . ilr. John A- DavU. one of moit prom '' Inent farmer, died yesterday after a V lingering lllneaa. She wae the mother . yf Prof. K. M. Davis, auperlntendent ot the Tarboro graded achool. .' Mr. Ellen Barker, of High Point. ' Special to The Observer. irV'HIgh Point. Nov. 1$. Mri. Ellen v Barker died here yesterday af her home on North Main street from a i.r complication of diseases. Bhe was ,:!' it years of age and Is survived by a husband and three young- children. The funeral services will be held at " Old Salem In Forsyth county. Ollie Jarvla. of High. Point. , Special to The Observer. - High Point Nov. It. Ollie. the . '.four-year-old son bf Mr. an! Sir. Jarvla. on Willowbrook street, died ' lut night of pneumonia. ; : Mr. I. Ii. MancMH, of Carthage. 'I special to The Observer. Carthage, Nov. H. Mr. 11. I.. MnneM died here lait night after four days' snvere illness with pneumonia. Mr "'' Manes was a prominent contractor and ''' Guilder and had done lot of work In 'this line In this section of tho Plate In ' the put few years. He was yenrs '- 'of age and unmarried. He Inures an aged mother and sevral brothers and -sislera, all grown. H was born and ' reared In the vicinity of Carthaite and wis a genial nd popular fellow. .He "i-WsS a strong Republlrnn. though he , .-wes very tolerant towards those who . differed with him. He was the nominee of his party for " sheriff of the county In the tale elec ' tkm. but wss defeated by hli Demo- Vefatle opponent. The exposure which he ' was subjected to In the county canvass . ne doubt lsld the foundation for the dls- ' aase which pruved fatal to him last 'Bight. - Sir, Ransom Barns, of lajcttrvulc. ' , Special to The Observer. ' Fayettevllle, Nov. 15. Mr. Ransom - "Burn, head of the large Liurni' cloth . - ing bouse on Hay street, died Tuea V , day night, aged about 7(1 years, after brief Illness, though he had been - In rather feeble health for some time. I -e wu a native oi itanauipn coun ty, coming to this city In the early . seventies, whore he has ever since ; i' been successfully engaged In business. . lie was the father or the late Hherlff Geo. A. Hums, one of the bent known -.and most popular men In North t'ar- ' ollna. Mr. Hums was a faithful sol- ' dler In the civil war, serving, If the or res pon dent mistake not. In the company of t'apt. . Y. Hay. of this :v' cttr. y.-Kr. DaruH-U WiWtoii, of (sxtonia. . .' Special to The Observer. ' Oaatonla, Nov. 14. The death of ' ' Mr.kHartsll Shelton, son of Mr. and . Mrs. H. V. Shelton. of this place, ' narks the passing of one of the most exemplary young men the town lias '-.ever known, in the bey Uy of a hopeful youth, the summons came . . yesterday afternoon and took him away, and the flower was cut lu Its . budding. He was eighteen years of i ;. age, well known for his school and fc ',' Church work, and for his bunlnaaM re lations. Nothing but the kindest '.'' Words have been heard In uxpreMsion .'"of the sorrow of his death. The funeral exercises were conduct-,-,'ed at the Main Ittreot Melhodlst f 7-Chnrch, and In th absence of the - pastor, tnlks and prayers were made i by Messrs. V. L. C. Kllllan and J. II. r V Separk. The Interment took place In the city cemetery this afternoon at O'ClOCk. T. W. Xorll. of Ml. Tlrxali. peeial to Tire Ckserrer. r - Durham, Nov. M Mr. W. T. Ni.ell. an " aged and hislily n.e(-. rltlzen of Person county. lled at his hom at ML ' eflraab late ytslerduy afternoon. To ' day a goodly nutnlx.r of our people---relatlvea and friends-went out to at s" tend the funeral and burial and In this s war to dsv a last tribute of rent-eel to the memory of this good man. lie was B4 vaara of aae the flrat of this month. ' ' and spent all of his long life In tlmt ' eeuety. lie left eight children, as fol . Vlows: Mr. P. A. Noell, Mrs I.u. y N. ' Tlllett and Mrs. V. M. Hpeed, of this V, elty; Messrs. J. H. snd T. A. Noell. of Helena, and Idessis. J. W. snd J. I '.t Noell and Mrs. rasl, of ML Tlrtsh. In ' addition to these there are 40 arand hlldrea and some M or N great grand -Iran living. 4r nearly half century Mr. Noell V chairman of the board of county ' Waaloneta of Persrm county, refu- o looser aerve the county In that ' - lf y at tlio election h.ld fwo years Ha wits a consistent member of Methodist church and for a long .nber ef yeers a member of the offl al board of Ml. Ttrsuh Methodist hurch. The funeral wsa conducted In "alt. Tlrsah this afternoon at Z o'co'k, after which the remains were Interred i In the family burying place not fur from his boms. , , Mrs. John C. tambT, of llutvoinlH ' y.'. County. : " .Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. Nov. 16. A telephone ;.t message from Keem Creek townnlilp , announced the death at that place 7V: Toesday night at o'clock of Alia. . !i'ktjobn O. Chsmbers. Mrs. t;hamb'r-s y'$ condition had been critical for aevur ' '. al days past and the news of tier death will come as no surprise. The : funeral services were conducted froni , ( the Isle residence on Ileum s Creek today t 11 o'clock. The Interment - ' was at the family burying ground In "; Reams Creek. Mrs. Chambers was '; 71 years old and a native of Bun- combe county. Surviving are a hus band, four sons snd two daughters. ' Tha sons are: Ten Collector J. K. ' Chambers, of this city, Natl Cham- bers. wbo Uvea near Greenville, Tenn., Oregg Chambers and Hardy Cham , bars. Of Reema Creek, The daughters , Mrs. William Wllarjn and Mrs. Hubert Monday. i Mrs. Chambers was. bofore her marriage, Mlse Kathryne lirlgman. Bhe was a native of Uunromrx ooun ..' ty and women beloved and respect 4 by all who knew her. She was a devout Christian woman and a mem ber of the Mehtodlat church. Mrs. Chambers suffered a stroke of paraly sis several year ago from which she never recovered. Por more than three years ehe has beea partially helpless. Another attack several days ago com pletely paralysed her entire body and it was at ones realised that there was llttU r bases f reeerery,-. I 1 better-I)o1tery, at , lUM-UnglMtm, :clal to The tservr, nr-k inghara. Nov, Ji, Tli tnarrtsge it Miss Mary acslea tWhelUr, eldest ouiiKhler of Mr. and Mra. lienry Lad. letter, to sir, Alfred settle tKxikery, oo corred In the Method Uat church at . vn ecteCk last evening, ftsrv. . 1, W. i irwoed performed the eereinopr, as , by the grooma pastor, hav. JoslaJi Mr. joh Armlatrsd presided' at the i .-to. before tbe entrance of the wed-j audi en o enjoyed ding party the large Hi ree beautiful vocal solos: Mies cortune i . . . v . Hmtm ii a Mlas Mary Cole, 'I Cannot, Cannot Help Irving Tbee." . ' ' , The entrance and arrarmement about the altar of the wedding party wm wi graceful. , ,( Messrs. William and Henry Txx-kery, Jobs Cole, Junius Plgga and Hill rarsona were the ushers. . The attendants were .Miss J Fanny ni,., m u H. Tdbetter. Jr.. Miss Irma Cobb with Mr. tke & Cov- Inclon, Miss Lite Btanaiu who -.f" MnPh.lt Ul.i Jnlinala .Wall with-' Dr. R. 8. Cole, Miss Kva Annletead with Mm Jnlii,Sirl.a Mniveiil. Miss Nettle Dockery with Mr. J. M. Ledbelter, Miss Ixls Stanley with Mr. T. C,. Leit, Jrf Miss Margie fleott With Mr. Henry Diier, Miss'iora uiiv H. C Wall. The bridesmaids wore, v dainty eps tumes of whluv china silk, and carried pink chrysanthemums. ' ... Tha niiM nf hrmor. Miss Anna Bethell, clad In pink radium silk and bearing a cluster or wnite cnrysaniuemunia, imi the groom and his brother, Mr. jnnn . Dockery, in front of the altar, and to r ether thev awaited the bride,. , Who rame In alone, flhe wae very lovely In her Princess' robe or white chiffon riii irin.mnt with chiffon embroidered with penrls and rich nasaementerle. Her tounuet was lines oi ne wi 'r7..' nkh taatefullv decorated with potted plants, palms, ferns, and nntlve long-leaf pine. immiii.ti, oftM tlut ceremony a rentlon was held at the home of th; bride's parents, where two .hundred sueete met to express good wishes for this popular young couple, to enjoy the dainty refreshments snd to admire the manv costly sifts thst bore testimony to the high esteem of their friends throughout the South. m Mr. snd Mrs. lwcsery irn ai ir Northern cities, and on their return will mnke their home In Rockingham. Among the out-of-town. gueats were: Mr .! Mra. T. C. Guthrt and Mrs W. Tillett. of Charlotte: Mr. and Mra Herbert Thompson, Ot MSJlimore; air. and Mrs rrea i Mfeses Mary Spencer annerson ann Helen Rnmr. of Chsrlotte. and Adelaide tlolther, of Mocksvllle. yr.w i-TiwrruitE factokt. The Probabilities are That a New f'uniltoro rartory Will IM Added to High Pofnt's String by January ist. Madame Flak To-Nlght. Special to The Observer. High Point. Nov. 15. In all proba bility another furniture factory with a capital stock of $50,000 will be or ganised here by the first of January. One of High Point's business men will head ths concern. The output will be a general line of furniture, suites, dressers and rhlffonelra. Miss Mary Alexander was hostess to the W. O. 8. Club yesterday after noon. After the business of the club was transacted dainty refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Alvla Parker. Mra. A. 8. Cald well, Mra Aubrey Hoover, Misses Connie Charles, Bertha Kagan, Blanche Bradshaw and irvln Paylor. The next meeting of the club will oc cur on November iSth and will be at the home of Miss Blanohe liradshaw. According to advance sale nf tick ets, a large crowd will hoar Madame Fldk, the celebrated contralto singer here to-morrow night In tho Audito rium. Mr. R, AV. Oray who purchased the High Point Soap Works has plans In hand for the spreading out of the business and making several lines of soap. The gentlemen who are Interesting themselves in a Lutheran church for High Point are looking around for a location. High Point Is a city of churches, about every denomination being represented hero In a substan tial houao of worship except the Catholics. Tom Blxoii on .ortli Carolina Coast. Norfolk Hpmlal to Richmond Tlmes Dleputch. Thomas Dixon, Jr., author and play wright, who was here to-day with Mrs, Dixon, on his way to the pre serves of the Horse Island Cunning Club, on the North Carolina coast, whore he will spend some time shoot ing ducks, said he would not go to Iondon for the Introduction of his plays, "The Clansman" and "One Woman." until after he had flniHhed a new novel, entitled "The Traitor." Thla he expects to do In January, and will then upend three months on the continent Introducing hie pluys und reatlng. Mr. Ilxon come to Norfolk lsxt night from Gloucester county, Vs., where he had been shooting quail. American Kiprcas Company I ru Testes Mages of Us Kwploye. New York. Nov. 16. The wages of the employes of the American Kxprrxe Company, who sre paid less than $200 per month, was Increased 10 per cent, beginning to-day. The announcement of the Increase waa made Ml tlhe office of the com pony. The Increase affects front 1,000 to 12,000 men throughout the courvtry and will cost the company about ftuO.OUO 1o 5700.000 to pay Dm in- reused wage. THK WEATHER. YVnulilnston, Nov. 15. Forecsnt for Friday mid Haturday: Virginia, partly cloudy Frldny snd bftturdHy; freeh to brisk northwest winds Frldny. North f'uiolln.i and South Carolina, partly cloudy Krlday snd Haturday; fresh northwest winds becoming vari able. Oeorglo. fair Friday end Saturday: Hlght to freah north to northeast winds. Kaatern Florida, fair Friday, colder In Siuth portion: Haturday lair, light noith to northeast wlnda. Wmiorn Florida and Alahamn, fair Frldny and Hitturdiiy, light to fresh rust to aouth winds. Mississippi and lAulmana, fair Friday, ruin Frldny night or Haturday; fresh aouth wlnda Kimlern Texas, fair Friday: Haturday cloudy, rain ond colder In the Interior; fresh to brisk south winds beoomlng northwt Suturdsy. Western Texas, fair, colder Frldsy, except showers in the Panhandle; Baturilwy fair. Arkansas, partly cloudy Friday; Huturdsy rsln and colder. Tennessee, partly cloudy Friday, wsrmer In central and east pcrtlon; Saturday rain. Kentucky, partly cloudy and wsrtnor rFrldny: Saturday rain. West Virginia, partly cloudy . Frldsy; now In east portion: Saturday rain. U)OAL OFFICIO IT. 8. WEATHER Ul'REAU. Charlntte, Nov. 16. Sunrise ;M s. ni.; unset 8:17 p. m. TEMPKRATrRB (In degrees). Highest temperature ii lowest temperature Vi Mean temperature .. ...... V tendency for tha day 13 Accumulated deficiency for month , 47 Accuinulnled eteeas for year 70 HIKCIPITATION fin Inohw), Tolal.for 24 hours ending 1 p. m... .11 Tolallfor the month .,..1 ,M AccumulHted deficiency for month. .SI Total for the year .. ti Accumulated deficiency fur year... J 44 llevsllrng wind direction N. K. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. MADR MAPPT POR LIFE. Dreet happiness earns Into the home of S. Iislrr soheei. superHitendent, at HI Albans. ? laughter w ni eomphiii ittle dausli which wlTd. HL Albans, w. ya., wnea his little augbtar was restorM from the dread- mi ne names, lie says; "My liter had m.J Vitus' nsnoa. ded to fie treatment but arew steadily -wore until as a last reenrf we tried Kleetrle Hitters: and I rejoloe to say, . three bottles effected a complete cure. Quick, sure en re (or narrow com plaints, sea era I dehllltv, female week reeaea. impoverished Moo4 and malaria. Ousranteed hr It. Hi Jordan Co.'f dnif gwr. price Mo, ,':'.-;. x':' I " I MARRIAGES, ' '(' V .C!ol4rtriellngton.,.'i'i!C Special ta The Observer. - J ' . Oreensborot ; Nov. ; 15. Annobnce- ment nas Just been made ot line mar riage of Miss Jessie Elllnaton to Mr. C P. Colstrane which took place at tha noma ot tha bride's parents sev eral days ago. . It was by no means a runaway, -tnt young couple prefer ring-, to; make It a secret bntll yes. wjruay. xne jtev. u ,f. jaaneon, pastor oi tne christian . etuurefc, per ; I HarWn-Wilson, at Gafttonla. - -Special to Tbe Observer. : r Oaatonla. Nov J lt.Mra a ilea a. Wilson, of this placa,. and Mr, James a. tiarDia, ot HUtesvllle, were mar lied thla afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho residence of tho groom's son. Mc B. W. Boyd. Ths ceremony , was , per formed In the midst of a tew chosen guests by Dr. 3, c. Galloway, pastor of the Associate flsformed Presbyte rian cnurcn. ; Mr. Harbin la a well-known busl ness man and capitalist of Stateavllle and la now retired from active com mercial duties, Mra Wilson la tho widow of tha late John F. Wilson, and 1 well known over all the county. Bhe la a woman of means and is a large property owner. Ratts-MlUcr, at Salisbury. Special to Tbe Observer. Salisbury. Nov. 14. This evening at 0 o'clock. Miss Ada Leona Miller, of Franklin, and Mr. Walter Prank Ratu, of Davie, were married . in Bethel church. Rev. Mr. Boocer. of the Lutheran church officiating. A number of friends and relatives of the bride wdht out from Salisbury. She la a sister of Chief Frank Miller and Register of Deeds-elect E, M. Miller. Tha young; couple came here from the home and will live In Balls- bury, her sisters and brothers having decided to move here also. A number of pretty presents, useful and ornamental, fell to the lot of the happy young couple, who have been sweethearts for years and through a period In which the seas divided them. Cornwell-Lerwls. at Dallas. Special to Tho Observer. Dallas, Nov. 14. In the Lutheran church laat evening at I -o'clock. In the preeence of a host of relatives and mends and In a beautiful ceremony, performed by Rev. C K. Bell, of King's Mountain. Miss Frances Eu genia Lewis became the bride of Mr. Bummey O. Cornwell. Miss Stella Lewis, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. J.. T. Dlggs, of Kockingham, best man. The turners were Mr. J. O. Bchaub, of Ames, la.; Mr. J. L. Wldby, of Marlon; Mr. Ar thur Leonhardt. of Lowell, and Mr. Marlon Cornwell, of Dallas. The church was appropriately deco rated with festooned evergreeens, ferns and potted plants, and the soft light from the candles made Cupid's altar a thing of beauty. Prof. 8. A. Wolff c-erformed at the organ In his usual excellent style and first rendered Lohengrin s Wedding March, to which the ushers came up the single aisle, followed by the groom and his best man. Then came the maid of honor, and last came the bride upon the arm of her brother, Mr. Robert 8. Lewis, wbo gave her away. Traumerl rendered In low, sweet tones during liie cere mony added to the peculiar solemnity of the occasion. The couple marched out of the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's. The bride was gowned In white satin en train and carried brides rosea and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore white crepe de chine and carried white carnations and asparagus ferns. After hearty congratulations the couple left for Oastonla to take the train for a bridal trip to New York The bride Is a beautiful and ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James It. LSwta, and has many friends who wish for her a long and happy life. The groom Is a son of Mr. Churles C. Cornwell, a civil engineer by profession and a very promising young man. WK-Koff-Pluninicr, at Salisbury. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, Nov. 15. A wedding of simple swoetness took place last night when Miss Mamie Plummer became the wife of Mr. George Wlnegoff. The wedding was celebrated at tho home of the bride's rather and mother, Mr. and Mra. James Plummer. Rev. Dr. J. C. Rows performed the ceremony. and Miss Mattie Plummer, a sister of the bride, played the wedding march. There were no attendants, the little flower girls, Misses Maggie Shaffer and Flora Plummer, preceding the couple to the altar. After the wedding and an Informal reception at the bride's home, the couple teok-f the train for Richmond, where they will spend a few days, prior to tnelt residence here. Tito New York Central Jt llndson Railroad Guilty. New York, Nov. 15. A Jury in In the United States Circuit Court to day found the New York Cen tral & Hudson River Railroad Com pany guilty of granting rebate amounting to 525,000 to the American Hugsr Refining Company. It waa announced that the trial of the American Sugar Refining Com pany on a charge of accepting the rebates paid by the New York Central will be commenced to-morrow . HAD TETTttP. FOR THIRTY YEARS. I have suffered with tetter for thirty yeura and have tried almost countless remedies with little. If any, relief. Three boxes ot Chamberlain's Salve cured me. It was a torture. It breaks nut a little nine times, but nothing to what It used to do. -D. H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. r'riamlierlaln'a Halve I for sale by R. II, Jordan A Co. Report of th Condition of The Charlotte Trust Company At Charlotte In th Stat of North Carolina, at Ih clos of business, No vember 12. 1900. RESOURCES. Ians snd discounts .. .. ., ....5U1.0M.M Furniture and fixture 6.000.00 CASH. Due from bsnks and hsnkrrs 533,441.44 filver coin, including all minor coin currency.. (38.75 National hunk notes and other I'. H notes 34.000.00 f1.2M.tJ Total 5U4.54S.05 I.IABII.ITIEa ' Capital stock 5tOO.009.Ot Undivided prollts, less current expenses snd taxes paid 11.242 M Illlls payable W.UUv.uO DEFORITS. Time certinoaus of de posit ..ai3.844.6f Deposits check .. Due - to banker subject bank lo , 22e.5fJ.J8 and .. .. 29.30lTT8l8.7M.il Total IU4.545.05 Mint of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, sst I. I " B. - lUaeadj - Caahlerof -4h above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ta true la th beat ( mr knowlde and beliefs 1 R- 11AOOOD, Csshior. gubscrlbed . and sworn lo befor m thla 14th (iaV of November. I50L -..,.. . A'BCK1 Notary PubUfl; y V' . l. M. .Davih. P. 111CATII. " !i Director. Report of 'I At Charlotte, in the Bute of North Carolina, gt the close of business, Novem- ber Jith. mt. : , .., , , . t ..J?:'; ' ' LIABILITIES. " Loons and discounts .. '..!L3.fl4.n Capital stock paid ln ,.,.., IWOft0O Overdrafts, secured and" unse cured ... 5,6S.M .,.. ,,'t ,,..,,. v. f,iw.i tfi V bonds' to secure clrotila- y v tlOD .. . i v ' 1 MO AIM OA lion ,.., .... .,.,!., xw,oog.w U. . bonds to secure TJ. . de. -v; '- ;.rai banks.. .J, .. .. $tt,457.M posits .;;. '.:..: ,.; .'....... . l2,0r.W ue to Btate k banks , -''t- Blocks, securities, etc. - 2,430.00 and banker ., t4,Z7.OT banking house, furniture and ' -' Dua to trust i .com (liturM ' A am ft ', nanlu . arut aavlnas Due front national banks (not Due from Star bank and bankers .. ... .. Do from j approved reserve 52.7RS.M Checks and other cash Items.. 12.S70.M Notes of other national banks., 5,457 ractionai v paper currency. nickels and cents Lawful .; money reserve In , banks,' voti ;''! Bpoole ..'..,.,. ,. .,,.$M,T91.60 Legal-tender notes ... 27.000.00 Redemption . fund with U. B. Treasurer 5 per cent of clr culatlon) T7. 00.00 - . . v 45.79I.50 I 4 10.O00.M 'Toux'Z .. .. ...,ii,m.7oi44 Stat of North Carolina. County of' Mecklenburg, as: , ' 4 ; T a ... ex. r.kiu Af ih. hAH.iuniai . hank. : do solemnly swear that th above statement 1 true to the Subscribed ; and worn to before, m Correct-Attest: v RObbcry at Fayettvllle--Other New. Special to The Observer. Fayettevlllo, Not. 15. The Hosko Hardwaro House was robbed last night of valuable goods, the thieve only smashing tho plate glass win dow. Thbj 1 th fifth robbery.. The Capo Pear Power Company as sure tha manufacturer of thl city that th power will be here by March 1st Fayettevlllo will send a large dele gallon of Cumberland cltlaens to Ma ton next Tuesday to bid for the Meth odlst Female College. Report of the Condition of Southern Loan & Sayings Bank a r-hai-intta In tha fltata of North Carolina, at the close of business. No vember 12th, 1801 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 5258.742.51 Stocks, bonds and mortgsges... 1.2W.W Hanking bouse, lurmiure ana. fixtures j.owi.w CASH. Demand loans I18.22S.W Due from banks and bankers .o.sn.wi Cnsli Items Oold Odin 790.00 Silver coin, .including all minor coin currency.. 154.25 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 1.504.00 64.891.81 Total 8316,834.02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In tSS.000.00 Aurplus fund Undivided profits, less current expenses and tsxes paid 10.000.00 8,744.05 DEPOSITS. leposits ubject to check 5242,441a Demund certificates of deposit 30.722.29 Cashier's cliecks out- atandlng 410.50 273.675.90 Accrued tntereit due depositors 1.014.64 Total 5316.834.02 Ptate of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, : I. W. L. Jniiklns. Cashier of th above-named bunk, do solemly swear that the above statement I true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. Subscribed end sworn to before me thl 14th duv of November, 1908. FRED NASH, JR Notary Public. Correct - A t ten t : ' I' M. BROWN, JOHN M. 8COTT. V. 8. ALEXANDER. Directors. 3 "OX THE SQUARE." IU1 1 That means good candy. A candy ihut hag no com petitors. There Is none "Just good." Get Huyler'a and you know you have pure candy. A fresh shipment just re ceived. NURSES' REGISTER ON Tilt SQUARE WK VEVXR CLOUC. Pracclato. 'v TUB CltOVV'ELL SAMTOlUUaC CO, For th Tratmnt of IVhlskey, Morphia afad Jtorvons Disoasea. .. Special apartment and nurse for lady patients. All form of electricity for treating nervou -disease Th stockholder all being phydctana constltut a consaltlng board. ' t. M. CROWELL, If. DH Pr . - i JORDAN S Central Siisinsss Pro pjiiy " -l-y.W' '-'S'-. ' '.c:?"W.V'''.-,v ; -v? ,; ;... ; ; Tills t'las of property I hard to sy.la Cliorlolie now.'bnt w, toT salof Iwft imcli Weooo Ihag win prots - tood Invest ntcntr iniorrsted, k t M know and wo will b glad lo call ad wt yov., "The Qiarbttc Realty Company a J ' A. a OlAia, trtar tu4 Ifanage. oo is B. ttu v .' the Condition of Surplus fund li6.OCO.O0. rnllu4V wit ft as laaeata aWIMfiMga Vmnk'"L afc? ZCwfBM ana tuxes peui .... ....v-...- National -bank notes putetand- . - '"ST ' - ' -WMMW - nation. . " . ' banks ,: .. ..... ., 1T7.4 154.S07.U Due to : approved : ; . .....reserve agents-W-SJ ., M, 775.P! Dividends unpaid ' .. :-y; 54.0 ; Individual deposits - l ' subject to check... 607,608.11 Demand - ofrtlflcstss ; . of deposit .. ,i.t TIM oartlAxataa . nf deposit .. .. SSX,tja M Certified check ..,...( 78.05 Cashier check out' f standing .... v..i I'SS? U. a deposits... .... 42,873.11 l. 1 if fl Aim- ... bursing officer ... ,127fW JM-WJS Kotaa and bills VedlMOUntod .. 160,000.00 ; TotaV,, ;.V"f ,...tl.,70t.4l best of my knowledge end belief. ; ; (his 14th day of November. .1905. -C O. BROWN. NoUry Publlo. ' ' . . fy ; n. a. , uxjrtt-. " "i V R. M. MILLER. JR., R. U "GIBBON. Director. J. T A The avers rs vouna woman ef to-day I busy and. ha no time to devot to anything but heann . ana neauty. ' ii comes to ninety-nine out of every hun dred who take Holllster Rooky Moun tain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. R. H. Jordan 4k Co. . . . COD FISH WK WISH TO REMIND you that our second shipment of Talisman Bonaleaa Codfish has arriv ed and Is, If anything, Oner than th last. uome ana see. x ana s-io.- ooiee, and 1-lb. Jars. MILLER-VAN NESS jt it. iryon. -jrnone ana in, FOR RENT 1 BtORB-ROOMS. 18 AND ro West 6th, basement and :nd story; well suited for manufacturing ' pur wees. 806 B. 9th, modern 9 room, M.00. 804 W. Trade, modern 5 room. 28.00. m W. Trade, modern rooms, l 3.00. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON 4k JRO. TOUR ATTENTION FOR ONE MIN uta, to th many good things w sre receiving dally. Helns'a dill pickle hist opened. Heine's stuffed manguea These are very fine. Sweet mixed pickle. Sour pickle. W also have a fresh and oomplete stock of Helns' bottled goods. Relishes, oondlments. sauces and etc. Let us send yon s bot tle of Mandalay Sauca SARRATT 4k BLAKELY. Charlotte and DU worth. TRY A 8-POUND CAN BOSTON BAK- ed Beana with tomato saufe at lOo. nnd compare with any you buy at 15c Rhode Island Green Apples 25o., Northern Spy 80e.. fresh Prunes 81-Su. Celery. BRI DOERS 4k CO.. 203 West Trade street. YOU CAN RENT ANT KIND OF typewriter desired with privilege of applying one month' rent on pur chase price. If desired J. - E. CRAY TON A CO., 'phone 804. Trust Rldg. DO IT NOW ORDER BLUB RIBBON Lemon and vanilla. Absolutely pur, go twice as far and the "Blue Ribbon Flavor" Is perfection. Ask for tho 2So. slse. CINCO CIOARS-ALL SIZES, SHAPE! snd colors, at WUOUAL), ft bHF PARD'B. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our customers. Lots of room now. Excellent service. Rig dining room for regular meals and parties. Lunch counter doubled. Room for all. Everything served lust as you want It. OEM RESTAURANT, E. JT, Creswell. Mgr. OUR LIVERY DEPARTMENT IS FIT- ted out with the best vehicle made, and horses as good a go. W. O. ROSS m CO, ZM and ZU W. tn street. WANTED TENANTS FOR 5U SIX room house, Oak St: $30 E. 4th St.; 81.75 per week (colored-', tenant) K. Stonewall St. new house. First com. get th goods. Will reserve them for no ona E. L. KEESLER, 25 B. Tryoa street, fhone VA. p. a a. FOURTH WARD BOMB FOR SALE. -R., W. 11th St. $t,tS0; 1500 cash. -R. N. Graham St., $3,000. Invest 52,000 In a Tryon 6L property -5 rooms; new J-R. houao In rear. Rental 110.00 mo. P. D. ALEXANDER BOa S. Tryon. 'Phone 004 or 045. I 26 CENTS - Dllworth Drugstore, 'Phono SIT. B. S. t AVIS. We hav In stock No. 1 Timothy Hoy. TRE STAR 1IILLS. ' wi : : .:--: . lit. Special notices AfJL IX CHOICE IiOCATIONS. ' ,'(:. On Tenth avenue, modern ttv o-story nine-room house. Corner lot, ' beautifully shaded. Price and term, at office. '. .On of the choicest homes in Dllworth, corner lot 75x160 feet, lo- ... coted on car; line. Plica 98,000.00, , . ; v i; ;,Two other choice locations In Dllworth, each eight rooma Price . $4,5oO and $5,000. n , j.i. , , , , . s Wo will take pleasure lu showing yon any or all of these vrortortlea ., ; SOimiEIH REH. ESTATr; ioan and trust COriPATii II I Ccrtificatco of Deposit Issued by' thl 4 FROM DATE GEO. XL WILSON. Preaktent. III n Y . II -' ' V VV Vea niJUtVtinOVll VolaHMtOTg. war i urn the MERCHANTS M 1 FJmi-lEItS IIATIOIIM. BAI1K '-or CHARLOTTE, N.C. v. Gfiarldtte Trust Gomp'y IN BTJCDCESS ONK XEATU -. v . RESOTJRCES $80o,00.ft. PROMPT &$D OOTJRTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED. - . I ;. ' :- ummmmmmwmmmwmmmMmmmmMmmmvmmmmm f . ... ' - ' ' A H. IJTTLE, PwsMeat ; C.M. PATTERSOIT, flci ' i.'.V.. ' : I R. HAGQODv 'Cashier, 'rifi V''-r Wt PAY 4V for in S O LICI TS-. YOUR BUSINESS THE CHARLOTTE On Parlnc of Bltk . It I wll to pay' bfllo prampUr, bnt not to pay tha oama bill twice. Sometime book-keeper, by mistake, sand out btUs after they hav boon paid. If yoa. pay by check, howrvar. th oancaled check ar returned to yon aad can be produced a reeelpta Check ing account ar therefore war thaa a eonvalnoa Tney ar aa Insurance against overpayment Evsry bum or woman who pays bill should do o with checks Tour checking aocount will ba wloomd at Th Cbartotts Natloaal Bank, where yoa ar assured af aboIuta-scurlty aad th - -most ewteou aarvtoa,-- .. , . . . . , ; t,. - BaaaaBBaaBBaBsaaaaBaaaaBBBBBaaBBBBBaaaaBaaBaaaBMaaaaBwaaBBWaaBBBBBwaBBBBW W. L WITTY, , CasKcr . WILL COME HANDY One a wok or one a month lnoom. Deposit It with u and am, Doa'i negict t oAvifa , otn day, lnded It win. Southern Loan P. IL BROWN. President, f ' , W. t. rantXNS, Caahler.' ... ;y ,v vr. u. alxxahdita vie vmtttmt, ?-:x:;;.:-r;t'.; GROWTH 1 tho test of good servloe, and thl company.! growing. assets over t i.ooo.ooo. w " TVa'aro prepared to.glv the best of banking servlc to rponl- bl individual. Arm . and corporation ; and . aollclt uoh aocounts. Southern States Tru Qo., '.'; '.V-.'." jss TRCST BClLDINO. v " M afcBiw a mmmm STItPUaJXal. X. S. FRAMILLlJI, 'W. H. WOOD nsiant. - vio gnrag. ., iaarv x"; ' B. DAVIS. Assistant Treasar'. -.,,. ,. .s r..i t ;y M a-f. mmmmmmm-m m ; w mmm m M ;;V. V' On Monroe road or; Seventh trt xtnslon I ona of tho most bautl-:i ' tul guburban pruporUoo bn 'tho market, becauaa ot It So shad and rrulftrWe and thf 'general gurroHndlnt. -Wo,' have but .u Nmalnlnr Vi " v Idtg Caclnf th aiacadamlgod'road, an dthm wo wilt gall althor gtagly i; i; ; or ta Wockg of two or four and at eln orlco to artlg who will irnikf rtsht 'cla of lmprovmnt - i -"t : : . - -.'v On "tho aid ifreC-wo m& offer r4IUW7Mh I wUt.Mll ir oiUa, about; 100i00 : or H0x00. to purchaser who ' wnt room enough for largo suburban rldnca. . i ,' The larir ottos would aach' cover a section of th fln pin grovo X v ;an4 woold'makanuauanycholo homo Bataavi-vv,,! ;::',:);';,: ' : F, QtMbbott . " ' L J W mi U J V-e ail .sw.tm msBfriiirai w bank draw Interest at 'i K 4 - OF. DEPOSIT. 2 JNO. B. ROSS, Vloo Trt. irivcnmr gi.iias ... 4 - f18 East Trade Street v.Wyyv Wt ILND HONEY AT 'NATIONAL BANK A B. D. HEATH, PresiataL lay aald a certain portion of your ., w will allow you 1 intoroat on ; Tht money will com handy to you vw,wyw i ...-j,,. ;; j CIL1RLOTTK, N, a mmA (Sorrippny Savings Bank ,1 f f . -1 t J 7 .v. ..MO
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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