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2 kre tL, ill i i s Town i iro CU'f .. -...nm Is Inirrmu!jr v.'on liUi Lr""Van Ann and I:; t.;.u;I' Being 1 "ratium! -fall- 1 i a31 Catches Seteral- Mayor Junes Tlontpwa, of Ylallialla, Uoad -For C'hlldrcns' Ilunie So ciety Worth Carolina Ofllcer After a Columbia cxnvicu Observer Bureau, ' 1209 Main Street, . - Columbia. 8. C, Feb. 22. At' Sumter to-day, fire destroyed Belle Brothers' two-story atone block , building, containing their wholesale dry goods store, the retail grocery tort-- owned by 'H. I Tisdate, Man Sielm's Cafe, all ' occupying the first floor. a hotel occupied the second floor, run by Manhelm'a Cafe The walls became red-hot and as the firemen threw, water on them they collapsed, burning Chief of the Firs u-panment w.-t. uranam, ia skuh was fractured in two places, one arm said hit legs were crushed seriously.- T. P, I4rB.au, a fireman, had a leg crush ed, and , Robert Warren had a leg crushed, necessitating amputation, and otfber injuries, 8I1 other firemen, who were working on the fire on the sec ; ond : floor were caught and carried down with the walla, several being In jured. Several Inmates Of the hotel had narrow escapes, several being cut from, the stairs and losing all wear ing apparel. ;- i Tite estimated loss Is 180,00. The bulldingt were partially Insured. "North Carolina Penitentiary Quart . Cope arrived here to-lay mo as to be ready with requisition papers to carry Frank Short, alias "Missouri': Short, a fcouth Carolina convict, whose sentence spires to-morrow at noon, back to North Carolina, as it It thought Short ts, Frank Oeddings" life-termer from North Carolina, who escaped from the renltentlary there many years ago and who Is also famous as a yeggman. Short to-morrow completes a seven 1 year sentence for house breaking and larceny In Lelnton county. Just aerowi the river from the penitentiary. He is ' about 88 years old. Short's Identity as - lAAKnmm hum nnt vmt hMn ftitlv mtnh. - Ilshod, although Governor Ansel to-day on a telegram from Governor Glenn is sued the requisition papers, which were flared In the hands of Mr. Cope, who went at once to the penitentiary. It is understood that Mr. Gregory, of ;, the secret service, will be here to-mor- f row to look further Into the case. Mr. ' Cope knows nothing of Oeddlngs' crimes Jn North Carolina. Mrs. Mary Besm. collector" for the : VtSdrwn1 Hme Soctety, Is here at work In the Interest of the Houth Cero- line branch of the society, of which Mr. "William B. Streeter Is Slate superinten dent She is asking contributions. She ru Tiiiin a. numoer 01 oiner nomn Carolina towns and reports cordial re ceptlons and much sueess. The society maintains no homes or orphanages, but its business Is to find homes for children who do not go to the regular orphans. The society hes placed lb children sine October. Its "stock on hand" at present ft a 8-year-old boy and a pair of twin . . MA .v . .1 i mi. I . . - a. joya v mmnnw j nsre nvw otsmn tui requests for ehlldren from famlllea. The annua report of the Columbia Health board's pnysicinn, Dr. c. r . Wil liams, discloses some interesting farts, . some tneouraaing and some that nughtto be guarded against In the future. The re . port directs attention to the fact that ' there Is no law compelling physicians to end' en the strength of this the board adopted a resolution "requesting" the physicians to report such cases, par ticularly cases of tuberculoma, ao that the premises might be looked sfter so a to prevent the spread of the iHsease. The report says the town "has been .1 .It , 1 . . . ., mxviyuimmiij nn trim, iyiium ivvar. "Now that our new water plant Is completed," says the report, "I feel safe 1 Jn saving to you that ws need no long- -: wr tear imun I tun, vur wer. tor, in nv Anlnlisn it la a a nilM mnA w nnlaanma . as water can be; and with the proper management of the up-to-date plant that we have, I see no reason why It should ot always be." Mayor James Thompson, of Welhalla, brother of H. E. Thompson, of Colum bia, died last night In Walhslla, after a law! Illneaa from tvnhotd nnetl- tnonla. Mr. Thompson was a Kntsht of Pythias, an Odd Fellow and a Heptasoph. THE DEATH RECORD. Cir 1177? ' ALUMINUjVI JELL-O MOULDS A loaflot crplainiopf how to get tliom will be found in every pf&kag of TOE DAINTY DESSEIIT 1 (Apptvrwl by Fore road CemmlMkaaan.) A 10c. package of Jell-O makes enough dessert for a large family, . Sold ty all grocers. Htuctrstel ledst Seek fret. Tht Ossssst Pitt Pstt" Co, Lt Rey ,N.Y. ' Tlslt oar booth st JaoMttowaXxposlUoo. Water White Al 1 : ;:n OUT The .Standard Oil Compnny tell us that only three storta In Charlotte sell It. We ere one of the- three. Wa oU It In five-gallon lots, at 15 ccni jxnf gallon; same price you pay for ordinary kerosene. We also dollver Viiwortli Drugstore, Thon 247, a H. DAVIS. 8 PCCIOIUOIICQS friends arrived here to-day to attend the Xuneral.--cj'-vv,: ;.. v.;; ' Mrs. Thoa R. Sharpe, of Spny. . Special to The Observer. ; ; Spray, '. Feb. - 21,-The - community was deeply thockef this morning to hear of the death of Mn. flertruda Sharpe; which occurred at 5 o'clock last evening,, from an acute attack of pneumonia. Mrs. -- Sharpe was an active worker in the Episcopal Church and her loss will be keenly f eltHer re mains will be Interred in the Episco pal cemetery In Leaksville to-morrow afternoon, Rev. Lawton Melll chompe officiating. Mrs. Sharpe la survclved by her husband, CoL Thomas R. Sharpe, Messrs. Thomas and George Sharpe, her eons, and her two daughters, Mrs. Meyers, of Buffalo, N.. T and Mist h. A. Sharpe, of Spray. Jmd Stabbed to Death In Boyish Quarrel. tfamnhlL Tnn. Feh. tJ. Follow In hnviah ntiarrel between Arthur Lornsden ahd Walter Taylor, aged 14 and 15 years, respectively, tne iorm er was stabbed to death late to-day. Taylor has been arrested. THE WEATHER. Washington. Feb. S3. Weather condi tions and general forecast for Saturday and Sunday: Virginia, fair Saturday and Sunday, not so cold Sunday, fresh north to north east winds. North and South Carolina, partly cloudy Saturday; Sunday rain; fresh northeast winds, brisk off Hatteras. Georgia, partly cloudy Saturday; gun- day rain; fresh northeast winds. Knstern Florida, partly cioudy Satur day: Sunday fair In west, rain In east Dortlon: fresh northeast winds. Western Florida, Alabama, Mlaslsstppi, partly cloudy Saturday and Sunday; fresh northeast winds. Kastern Tesas, fair Saturday and prob ilily Sunday; fresh east to southeast winds. Arkansas, partly cloudy and warmer Saturday; Sunday partly cloudy. Tenneaaee, Kentucky and West Vir ginia, fair Saturday and Sunday; warmer Sunday. IjOCAL OFFICTO U. 8. WEATHER BUHEAU. Charlotte, Feb. 21 Sunrise 7:01 a, m ; sunset 8:1? p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature 43 Lowest temperature Tt Mean temperature 86 Deficiency for the day 9 Accumulated deficiency for month.. K Accumulated excesa for year 2W PRECIPITATION tin mcnes). T1 tnr 9A hnuri eiullnar 1 n. m. .. 0 Total for the month .... Total for the year t.n Accumulated dertolency for year .. t.T? Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. ..N. E. Willie walled and Winnie wheeled. while Wintry winds whined weirdly. Willie wriggled while Winnie wheesed wretchedly, wisoom wnispom, winiwr winds work whsesea Wherefore w write, "TJae Kennedy's Lative uougn Byrttp." Nothing else so good. Sold by Hawley'i pharmacy. . Mr. Geo. C Justice, of Rotherfordton. Special to The Observer. Butherfordton, Feb. II Mr. Geo. C Justice, one of Rutherfordton's best nd most prominent citizens, died at hit home In this town very suddenly at about 1:10 o'clock last evening. He tied not been feeling well for a few liM ana aaaaalnaJI a, kla Knaaa al- . taost the entlne day yesterday. About dark ts laid down on the bed for a ret and expired almo-t Immediately sjrtthout a sound or struggle. Mr. Justice was Just 17 years of age ana was one of the ablt young lawyers la this part of the Stat He was a graduate of Rutherford Col lege, and shortly after finishing his v education at that Institution, he be gan wacmng ecnooi ana was vsry .' successful. Later he rave un tMLchlnr nd secured lloense before the 8u ' preme Court of the State for the prac tice of taw. In' this undertaking he was also as successful and at the time . Lit Mm Amm tVt aaaa har.M.m, . . . foremost and brilliant sttorneya Dur - Ing the last campaign he was the nominee on the Republlcsn ticket for solicitor of this district. He was a member of the Masonic Order, Knights . . . . . ... . vi ryinim njin junior iroer or United nni'iiinn mtnnnir. ne la survived by a wife, mho Minn Ella Oeer, on child and four brothers Mcasra , Sid Justice, a twin brother, of Marlon; len and Zeb Ju-tlce, of Spartanburg, 8. C; and Will Ju-tlce, of this coun- v tJr- ... Mountain Creek Baptl-t church, seven miles north of this town, tlitn aftor- '; ftOOn. under the aimnlrfva nf ih. ' Vl-atra1 A.4.u -. ..... I L , . ""' i wniqn ne was a aiuea member v 1 fe V n i , . . . . . , - - iwiwini, in mania. i,B. Rock Hill. R r n-.h t rt-w. mains of Mr. Frank O. London hn , died In Atlanta, Oa , Wednesday vruuani 10 hoc a mil ror .,. ...a... .,,a iiiurnmi, Mr. London wu . fnrma. aiti Ilock Hill- waa a klV . . .w. .... ---' w " i ' ' 1 1 . .? i ,,i inn in. IaIiii W rMi. . . . . a..u ... wiiwu. una an uncie or Messrs. R. M. and John ; aeceaaea it survived by a wife and a on, and tht following named brothers auto sisters: H. A. London. i rimiwro, w. v.; Mr. w u. laonaon, Mrs. A. M. Haugh- wacasonviiie, Fla , and Mrs. M. C James, of Wllmlnrton. ; -'m Mr. London was born In PltUboro. rtonn uaronna jun e mi ti. moved, to Rock Hill from PltUboro. i ; and made this his horns for it years or more, being engaged In the grocery , business. For tht past ftw years the ' deceased had - conducted a hotel la Atlanta. -:' The funeral services were conduct ed at the church of oar Savior at 4 o'clock this evening by Rev. R. M. . Marshall, and Interment was made In Lowelwood. The pall bearers were Messrs. J. B.- Johnson, C. W.-Fttw, M. It Handlfer, R. T. FtwtU, K C. Ixard and W, c Hutchison. -. Many out-of-towa relativee ! and Croup can positively he stopped In 4 rnlnnue. No ornltltig nothing to slckaa er dletr-as your child. A sweet, plaant. end sate Syiup, called tr. flhooi?t Croup tire, does the work snd does It euloklr. It. Kltwp's' Crvup Curs Is ptr Croup i Tie, rvmnmbflr. It doee not claim to . a 4ta anmeeta. j'a fof troup, r' Hi. tAi if iiurwail-PuBt Ketaii RED RIPE TOMATOES 80c. BASKET, Green Apples 86c peck, sweet. Juicy Florida. Oranaes and Grape Fruit, and Apples, small North Carolina Hams. Sides and Jowles, new supply ' Frosted umger snaps loc., ' iars tne vk. kind for 10c,,4 fancy soft Cakes 26o, miia ' mot um.f sound uranoernea tuo.. Figs 10a, Fruit Cake JBc., Mackerel t and 8c. BRIDGEKS & CO 203 West THE PRE6CRIPTION YOUR PHTSI clan writes for you Is your property. Ask him to leave lt at our store for prompt attention. 'Phone us and we will send for It - 'J AS. P. STOWE . 00.. Drugglsts..;...f'Phone'.17a.v WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY NEW IRISH Potatoes, - Florida Lettuce, Oyster Plant, Spinach, Turnip Salad, Beets, new Cabbage, Celery, nice Sweet Po tatoes, lot of nice Strawberries, aso, per quart. Bananas, Apples and Or anges. Lot of nice Hens. Fresh But ter and Kctrs. Eggs ftfo per dot. JNO. W. SMITHy.au a College St. 'Phones 1222 and 2321. WE HAVE OPENED OUR JUNK yard and store room on Ev Stonewall street, next to Black's stable. We will buy and pay you highest market prices for old and new rags, old burlap bags, iron, rubber and metal of all kinds. If you have anything to offer, 'phone, write or call on us. We assure you that we will weigh your Junk correctly and you -will get full value for what you have. PIEDMONT JUNK CO., N. Paul, Mgr. 'Phone Ht. TO APPRECIATE FULLY THE QUAL Ity of Nunnaiiys candy it must oe compared with other brands. With you as the Judges a verdict In our favor will invorlnbly be the result WOOD ALL A SHEPPARD, sole agents In Charlotte. VANILLA CAN BE PURE AND STILL li may De wean ana 01 pwr liuniuj. You get the best only when you de mand Blue Ribbon. EVAPORATED FRUITS, FANCY BVA- po rated Apricots woe. per id. Best jau fornla Peaches 20o. per lb. Large sliced extra King Apples svaporated 12c. per package. Country Evaporated Ap ples l-8c. per lb. Buy your Prunes of us. We sell you a fancy California Prune 12e. per lb. Extra fancy UOc. per lb. Genuine imported French Prunes 28o. per lb. Fresh Royal Luncheon CheVae to-day. MILLER VAN NESS CO.. 23 N. Tryon street 'Phones 68 and 118. PLUCKED FROM THE VINE, in me summer tune, Is our tnder little Lima Beans; So tender and sweet, As to please all who eat Our Richelieu French Lima Beans. Packed in one and two-pound cans. Fresh Vegetables to-day. L. L. SAR- RATT. 80S N. Tryon street Thones 108 and 177. TO LET- ROOMS SOUTH CHURCH, toilet on each noor, oatn on ins noor. boiler and range, water free. Don't everybody speak at once. Homes In Dllworth 82,000 aad 12.600. If it's busi ness, come a running. E. L. KEES LER, 8. Tryon 8t 'Phone 844. F. D. K In Paw Greek Township, about i miles east of Char lotte, Is a fine farm; about 160 acres. Ith new 4 -room dwelling, good sta ble, three tenement houses, cotton house, poultry houses and yarda You can own It at 4&.oo per" Another of about 200 acres, In Steele Creek, with considerable tim ber and two small tenement house at I35.t0 per. Eight miles south of city. Detailed Information viva voce. P. D. nLBXnNDBR ft S. Tryon. Thonee 04 or 4B. COTTON MILL FOR SALE We will tell (subject to previous sale, etc) 483 shares out of 600 yarn mill, 8,300 spindles, for 833. 600 00, half cash; well located; owner's health has failed. WU WILL BUY: Cora Cotton Mill, 130. Chronicle Mill. 180. Lowell Cotton Mill, 185. Clara Mfg. Co., 118. Arlington Mills, ISO. Trenton Cotton Mill. 110. Crowders Mtn. Mills. Oaaton Mfg. Co. Flint Mfg, Co. Oaffney Mfg. Co. WE WILL RELLl ' 35 Imperial Mills, 113 1-3. 60 Osark, 175. 32 Stanley Creek. :0 Holland Mfg. Co, 110. 5 to 60 King's Mtn. Mfg. If you want to buy or sell cotton mill stock, write ua. No charge unless we effect sale or purchase. SOUTHERN SECUUTIES A TRUST CX)MPJINY, J. A. Glenn, Irea. C, M. fllcnn, Treat. Gaslonla, N. C. FOR RENT ELEGANT, MODERN - room house. No. East "in street, eloae In. Store-room. 18 West 8th street; also manufacturing loft over 18-20-22 W. 6th street 1. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. H FOR SALE ONE HANDSOME BROWN Stsndard bred mare, seven years old; has the style, quality and speed which makes her a nrst-clais roadster. Alio one nice double team. W. O. ROSS A CO., 20 snd 211 West ith street OLIVER TYPEWRITER USERS Pleass bear In mind that while we no longer repreaent the Oliver machine, we keep a full line of supplies for same, and also havs factory facilities for repairing these machine J. E. CRAYTON A CO., Oen'l Agta. for Roysl Typewriters. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our oustomers. Lota of room now. Exoellsnt servloe. Big dining room tor regular meals and parties. 4unch oounter doubled. Roo-i for all. Everything served Juase you want It GEM RESTAURANT, B. V. Craewell. Mgr. "ON THE SQUARE." CIGARS For Sunday must be bought to-day, or you will be deprived of your Sun day's smoke. You are sure to And the brand you want here. NURSES' REGISTER 1 t ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVER CLOSE. Tbone 7. . Druggists, TAKE STOCK IX New Series Charlotte Building & Loan Association SATURDAY, FEBRUARY f, 1MT Tht Association of tht people and for tht people, Don't delay ap plication for loans now being filed. : SAttfM A A a , MM ,1 . laaAaaa, . lino uiuwn, m. diiu urn. J. II. Van (less. Pres. Offltwi 101 X. Tryon Street, c.tr;r.r. axd. ,AaT;;;.:..v;;.a ir.;:; ; ; j. .5jj3.c3.cj A5;:;KT:i AX riXKON.lL I.IArillJTY, .S.CC I-arga resources enable us to handle largest accounts, and at the ' ' same time welcome small depositors. . Tour Tcr Cent Interest Tahl on Savjncs Deports L'oisounucd '"v. 1,1 .: . Quarterly. - ' C NATIONAL BAMC, CIURLOTKa, N.-O. J. A, Durham, R. A. Dunn, 3. P. Wilson, t. W. Carrnon, Jr., 8, D. - Tanner, R M. Miller, Jr. D. IL Anderson, E. C. Holt, Wm. E. - libit, A, J. Hagood, L. W. Snndors, S. W. Cramer, P. U; Brown, X. E. Rhyne, IL L, Gibbon, IL C. Eccles, L, Batiks Iloit, O. W. ' ' Johnston, W. 8. Alexander, 3. 8. McNlnch, C. II. Dula, Willis Brovm, T, IL llaughton, P. J). LetJico, A. G. Brentzer. ' . NORTH TRTON STREET HOME, WITH ALL MODERN j CON. VENIENCES; FINISHED IN HARDWOOD; . NICE LAWN AND ' SHADE TREES. pi.RTT VERT ANXIOU8 TO BELL. ' APPLY AT OFFICE FOR PRICE AND TERMS. J. E. Murphy, & Go Tbont MXJ St N. Tryon Street. HOMES HOMES ,Wd OFFER TUB FOLLOWING HOMES FOB SALE , . Tenth!'' Avenue, 8 rooms, lot llzltO .. .. ..$7,250 North Church Street, 6-room cottage, tore; lot .rt ,.$S,&00 - East Seventh Street, dote in, splendid new l-room home... $,600 North, Cldwell Street, eotUgeVnear car Una, lot 4 lXxltS..S3,lM' A choice residence on East Arrant;, price and other lnforma. V 'tlon t office. , A splendid South Tryon Street residence, hot water' heat, , ; ' ' hardwood finish. Bee us tor particulars. This la a bargain. " s , THF PHlPI ATTF PFAI TV C(l -A Offlot It) B. Trade St. i , . .Pboat tTt. FOR SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS We are offering for Immediate sale, S. Chureh street, between Second and Third streets, sat elegant lot It feet by III feet On this lot there la two 8-room houses which have a rental of 116.10 per month. If Charlotte continues to grow as It has the past five yean this property will be business property aad worth more than double the above price. For further particulars, set or 'phone , , Birowin. f'v'.. a Co Thont MB. 20S X. Tryon St If WE DO IT, ITS DONE RIGHT Do you stop to think about wh.' U, going to-do your Painting this spring and what kind of material you win use?." IF TJ DOXT U ATJTOO Let ut call and measure the work you want done and give ytu an estimate on same (it costs you nothing), then when you are ready to haw tht work deae wo will ht In a petition to dt It without dtlay. SHORT & SHORT , The Expert Decorators ' SBLWYX hotel The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet Manu factured by .' . CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write fa Booklet. I C1IAJILOTTE, X. C Why don't yoa oomt and get , the ooet for . your matured stock T Want to gtt rid of It Tht thlrd stries Is ao mora." " If you want to t Into this last serteg yon'U have to hurry. , Bister, 1 Brother. Qoln to dote lt,v thtn you'll havo t,o pay a premium or wait until April 1st. Have somt "' partly matured" sharttf which X shall close at nc. If you art Inttreeted push along at one. Or L. Kecsler, Trcas. Phone 344. - ; V I 25 South Tryon Ttreet DHWOEM riCEAl CARSRS fCl WC! flCT : ' ; v ' . la dealing with our eus(omertr-ln fining orders by mail or dl , loet--our mttto fa: rmt xourseu u uis iiacto." . - v . Send us your orders and wt will tterelst the stmt car at wart yoa here In pereoo to select 41 ' ' " ' .- . i. We put ourtelvst In --our pleee and glv what wt would t , pact to rtoefTS The Choicest Seteotioa . of . Flowers, the Beat t' ;3'vlWvb?, the Be , rriews. t; l"-.': 'ii' . ': ;-' . -.y-,: , .. ' ' Jnst a s-ord about our Fsnry CSs'matlnna, Roses, Violets. Val- .-Ilea, wee IVas.. Ttr"re tht "bst tvtr." , I O. Bos 137. LvJ 'Aiionts, led Dullness. , 281 Rttldenc. ' . . " N . - . . - : : 1 i . . . . , . We guaranke t':.i, priitrtj-al an.J l!.!nr; i, !.;;:;;.(;!, V !.,:, t-,,.t the Investor and reir.-t Fa mo VvlUiln thn-e d..iyi ;f tho time U : i duo. No charge for thia agalimt the lundor, "tlio borrower r.r . all cost Incident to tho loan. i ' sc:i;:::.:i wimt, icvi m rasi cc:::;:. Cnptul $75,000. ' . ., Surplus $100,800. -1 : i'- W. S. ALKXANDLTn, It. A. Dm, A, MOIIKI3 HIcDOXAir , ; Prcsidont. Vice Trcs. Bee and Treat. ) h & fcrccrs I!:ti3zl C::.!:; j - " . j-rrw k T fvrnrn T .-.-. -aW ' a. . m.. . . y f CIIAKLOTTE, NOHTII CAROLINA. , , $200,000.00, t Surplus ..... ,. ... .. $100,000.00.4 , , V DUlECTOUSt " t -) U. VEIAS. ( 1 J. IL McADEX ' O. B. BRYANT D. E. R11YN1C - ' ,' W.P. DOWD , , jno, U. - - k 'i i. M. nAPJIY v S, L ROBINSOW - ; VINTON LIDDELL GEO. E. WILSON I , . 'j - ' ' OFFICERS: - . ' uiOT. XL WILSON, Pmstdnnt. - - JNO. D. ROSS, Vice President v , ' W. O. WILKINSON, Cashier. . A Acoonnts of Corporations, Firms and Indtvldnais Invited, - ; aVH. LITTLE, President. 11 C M, PATTERSON, Vice President w ; , Xj. it HAGOOU, Ca&bler. : - ..r, Charlotte Trust Gotnp'y Jlfteen Months in Buslne-a-.Reaonrces Over. ........ ,', . $500,009.00 ' , . " DIRECTOSSt ' ' , 4 V. H. BELK , W. O. NISEKT ; , : ' - M. DAVIS v O. M. PATTERSON ' " ' ? O. P. HEATH ', f. , J, P. ROBERTSON . 1 IL O. LINK Xf, A. WATSON V.-,1" ' ' - J. W. ZIMMERMAN ' " , 3. U, LITTLE ' 4 , ,i ., STRONO, CtnVVATIVn, SAFE.. , FIRST V NATIONAL ; BANK CBAKLOTVK. V. ft 1 HENRY M. McADEN, . GEO. W. BRYAN, n. IL VICTOR, ' President ' " Vice President Cashier. Oapttal... $300,000.00 , Surplus and ProflU.. $2$l,00l.2$ . DmECTQRSt ' "s. .J 1 ' P. D. ALEXANBEB ' HENRY M. UcABSat 1 .' a W. BRYAN x , F, B. M1OWELL. . ' 9. a BTOROUOHS W. B. RODMAN 1 . 'FRANK OILREATBI''; -" 4. S. MYERS ' Tiii Vj, ' T.1 W. WADB . ' ' V. CHAS.- 7-A, WILLIAMS ' Your bueinesa "respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and aeoommoa dation extended consistent with 'safe banking. EL. M. VICTOR, Cashier. 4 le Chatloif National Jankj CHARLOTTE, N. ' 0, Resources $1,270,000.00 ' v .OFFICERSt , & D. HEATH, Preetdtnt JNO. M. CCpTT, Vloe PresldesMV. W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. F. H. JONES, Assistant Cathie. DIRECTORS! B. D. HEATH IL N. PHARR "', R. H. JORDAN v JNO. M. s SCOTT VINTON LIDDELL . - CL VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH , Accounts of eorporationa, firms, and lndivldnals mvtted. r Adding New Accounts We are constantly adding new aooounts, and our basinets it increasing at a very gratifying rate. Possibly you would like to Join us and open a savings-account ' , WH PAY YOU, TO SAVE." Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. BROWN. President V, fW. h. JENKINS, Cashlet' R. A. DUNN, Vlot 'President, ' , - - AMERICAN . i' We regard, the latertttt of our . oustomers as being Identical with our own. On .this , , basts aecounta art ' aallal.a . I . , - . ' avuviww TRUST COMPANY ' 3TanR3K SIXI'll KSIL ' torn . V W. S. LEE, Jit, Vice Pres. v T. a FllANKLTN, Vice Fret. ; h W. IL WOOD, Treasurer. , . XL DAVIS, Asst Treat, si Oflloet In tha.Tust uOdlnf. NlBGtoilo flriycbtmchtG , ,',;,.. --- .. . SUBJECT TO SALE WB OFFERl , - . , - '.' ' . ' ; tO First Natlennl Bank. 'High Point N. CL ' ; ,; v' r'lOO Htnrletta Mill-stock. ,, . ;.- ,y rioranea Mill stOCK.." . M .-,. ,.: .. ..: v.. ' v 80 Highland Pnrk common. , -i-.t v , - v-r ft; , ' 100 Piedmont Wagon. , ' ,; V 'V -v,'40 Hoaklns 7 per cent-prtferrtd. ';-;,y' r;:- 10 Highland Park per cent f.reterreu .! - v 100 Rhodhlse 7 per cent prtferred. .. . . iVi'-'VlO -liOttlso 7 .per. cent preferred. , ' ; T 'c 7 ' 10 North Carolina Railroad stock. V,,t; "t VI i ' ' SO Oreensboro Life Insurance Co. " " - r'-'.'v .:tV-:i' 1,100 A.-T. Cboada...- .: v ::;T 3.9UV AIMlIllinV aTWtuaiMsw vv w mtj vcuw W IIU --( A , V TbM art hmon th very atrongeat iocurttlei to bt had la thla ' j r section. Wirt or telephone-your 'orders to s . r i i kg. nBBOTT e eoiiipaNY 3'- y
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