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j :' CHARLOTTE DAILY' OBSERVER. JANUARY" 3 1908. 10- - r . , MARRIAGES. ninxGuoi E-STAXroiUh ' t ,i,nn(T Ijiet Nitbt on North Jlycrs in siii-lly. ! At the resilience of the bride's! jiarents, Mr. and Mm, TV- D. 3 ford, oh North Miers sireet. last night, th?!r oaue-titei-. Miss Lizzie M. Stanford, . was married to Mr. Wil liam R. Hartgrove. of anew. '- Kev. Harold Turner, pastor or Brevard fureet Methodist churcU, was the of . ficianisj minister. The carnage - -witnessed only by the ramlly and"-a few Intimate friends or the contract ing parties. . '.'" Mr- Hartgrove formerly lived In this city, where he. was engaged in business, but aometime since he re turned to his native county. He Is a moulder in Shelby, where he is do ing a successful -. businees. , His .,rnothetvMrs. E. K. Hartsrrove, of. lhywM here to be present at the the' iow po.; Stanforo has many and is business capable Jsr.LLarv aolc'e social The close wi'ity, and - tst on the nc . f utes r Rr, Hartgrore will ?o to oeci.ne. where Ihor mako the r jL'on tl'-'V? Tajlor-Kmlthdeal, at SalUburr. Special to The. Observer. Fallsbury, Jan. 2. Even their most intimate friends were taken by sur prise this morninir when ' it was learned that Mr. William W. Taylor and Mrs. Carrie Rendleman' Smlth rleal were married Wednesday even ing; at o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ir. M. M- Kinard, pastor of St. John's. Lutheran church, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A.' Rendleman, on South Main (street. Salisbury know, no finer or more popular mn than Mr. Taylor. For has been tne neaa sales cwnoi.ix.v valley kailroa. the he Is the the veara ne man in the dry g-oods department of complete that part "of the Indications Are Thai It Will 15c Com pleted TIiI.h Year, Giving Hhris l'oint Better Trannpor allou Facill. Jies New Year's ;-nuari a Biff Kvcttt n tho Mcnnfaeturlrisr -l t v Thieves Ta'Cfc 1-ai liobes Hiul Whip or Quaker.). ,w Special to Tim Observer. , ' High Point, Jan, ".That Carolina Valley KallroaC will pushed o completion t:us year very evident. Five miles of roa'dg has already ben graded tween here and Thorr-jtsviiie on outh. and the Thomasvlile on Riven this week to Docge Day, or 1'hiladelphla, 'to compleie the grad ing and lay the track reacy for oper ation. The road will first ,be com pleted, from here to Thomasville, -a distance of aeven miles, and theh to Oreensiboro, on thfe north, a distance of fifteen miles. It will eventually tap the R'abosrd or Atlantic Coast Line on the routh anttTnost probably the Norfolk & Western on the north, as the franchise and ;on: appropri ation in High Point calls for con nection with either .Jhe. Atlantic Coast Line or Seaboard A!r Line some other road than the 43Uthern . and these -are the only two roads that can be TeacheVl. It will traverse ia prosperous section . of. the country and. prove of untold benefit to High Point and surrounding country.- A year ago bonds to" the-amount of 175.000 were veted by tne Cfy of High Point for this road and already a great deal of work has been done towards buljdinjr It. Mr. Dee Allen, who has the mat ter in charjfe, says that work will be resumed just as soon as tju)pment cun bo got on th. ground for the purpose, Home Blxty teams have been employed and the steam shovels and dummy engines suitable for the work arc now' 'being- purchased. it la the purpose, of Mr. Allen to first road t Steamer Ihe.ro Ixwst at Sea. ''Mexico City. Jan. 2.-iftonian Por- tas. second officer in command on the steamer Ibero. the . vessel which has not been heard from for several weeks, has arrived at Vera Cruz. 1 He says the vessel sank In a storm on the night of December 2J. and all on board were lost except three. v THE WEATIER; ' M'asiilnjrton.r .tan. 2. Forecast for Frl d.iv and Saturday:- ' Virginia, Nort.l Carolina. FoulU' Caro lina, kK,tBla, i xrt' Flori'la a.d Western Florida,, fair Friday and !"it-jiUa; I15IH vnrlatlo uindt. ' " Tennessee. Kintiiclcy.. Wert Virginia srd wrst Texas, ftir Fri'i.'iy and.hatur day. , Alabama. Mississippi,' .Louisiana and tun Texas fulr Frlrtny and f turday; light to freth.rast winds. I)CAL OFFIfS V. P. WEATHER liUHKAC. Charlotte, Jan. 2,--iiu'iir)se 7:31 a. cunsft e:J3 n. m. ' T FM P K 't A T C R E (In degrees). I"!ghet tempirature 1 lowest teiiipf-r.uure .. .. ' J Mi an' te)rBture . .' r.xcess for the day .... -. Accumulated excess for month .... Accumulated 'xre fr year PHECIPITATIOX (In Inches). TAtal for 21-hoiirs ending 8 p. in.' Total for the month.. Accumuiated Jctlciency for montn.. Total X6r the yir Accumulated deficiency for year ,.; Prevailing wind direction N Klnttz & Rendleman's immense Thornasvllle and Oreensooro, so as o double, stores and there is no more get material closer at homo in the capable or agreeable salesman behind wy of croes-tles and lumber, which liny counter. There Im not a better can b hauled on their own road and informed or more loyal Mason in the thereby secured at a great.suving. it whole country. . . e I is now well understood that with the Mrs. Taylor is .one of Salisbury s funds and ample equipment at hand et women and is known and loved the road will be pushed to coniple- bv all. She is one of the hard ton workers anrj launrut memoexs vi , m.; M 41 4 8 It II 0 0.2S 0 0.28 E. W. J. P.KNNKTT. fitsnrver Stop That Cold 'Grand Jury After Kentucky Xiglil -' 'ItidCTit. , . Hopk'insvllle. Ky.. J in. 2. A grand Jury empajielea to-day to investigate the night-riders' raldon Hopkins villc was .rigorously charged by Judge Cok. The only arrest made thus far In connection with invei gatlons'of 'ihe raid Is thatj of jfr man Richard Crenbhaw. a prominent young Trig? county citizen. Cren shaw was released last - night on ISjOOff-'bond, -' C'onstlpn.tion am. tad Mool are twins, kill pei jHe inch Ly Inch: sap lit awjy. Hollisler's - Rocky Rfcntiiin"Tea relieves constipation and bad blood. ZN:., Toa cr Tablets. - H. H. Jordan & Co, I.'M-ont in nance 'or Steaniof 'Service Between Newbcm UHd drlenlat." The Norfolk & Southern Railway annoimeesj that with the inauguration of all-rail service between Newbern; and Oriental on January 1st, 190V the -steamer scrv!c?"betwcen those points will be discontinued, 'last steamer leaving Newbern for Oriental at-:45 p. m v Tuesday, . December ; lst, 1807. and the last steamer ieav Injt Oriental for Newbern at 6 a. m., Tuehday, December Slst. 1907. R. K. L. BUNCH. T. M.. n Norfolk, V." II. C. HUDOINS. O. P. A., Norfolk, Va. TATEM.'D. P. A.. '' Goldsboro, C. . Take IM oti ce January 2nd7 3rd, 4th and 5th. Savings Department ' Money Deposited on These Days Bears interest from the first of the month. Interest four per cent., compounded quarterly. Assets'arid Stockholder' Liability Three Million Three. Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, AT. G. A Most Malik Purchase in a Vafaabfe farming Tract 335 acres at Polktont ."n. e, on do. side of S. A. U R. R., about 30 acresof tract lying within the corporate, limits of the town. Modern "lo-room dwelling. 3 new J 1-2 story barns, crib, granary. carriage house, machinery she 1 and all farming- machinery- end : tools; also blacksmith shop and tools. One B-rdom, one 4-room,- three 8-room and two 2 -room houses on trait. 175 acres in cultl--vation. rsalance in'wood land. .Sandy loam soil.' - ; Lies level Five good wells of water and a number- of springs. .Suitable for gen erai farming, or would make an excellent stock farm . ' We can sell this for' a cash payment t 32,000, balance in 4 years, at a price that would very little" more, than replace the build ings. Address , , SOUTHERN REAL STATE LOAN X TRUST COMPANY CHARLOTTE. N. C Bt. John's Lutheran church and for many years has given her service to the church as organist and seldom lias she ever absented herself from a service. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have already taken up housekeeping 1n Mr. Taylor's home on South Main ptTeet, opposite the Central Hotel. Barnes-Snow; at High Point. Fpeclal to The Observer. Hlifh PMnt. Jan. i Society has been In a flutter th" past month enticlpating the marriage cf one of Its valued meinlws en the first day of th yenr Win. The happv event tock placu Inst evening at t o'clock In -. i he First Presbyterian church, when 'Mr. Alvls P. P;irnes. of tlants, lid .to livn eri's altnr Miss Wini fred Hr.ow, dir(.hter rf Mr. end Mrs, K. A. Snow. Tlio ceremony was perf firm ed by Rev. K." U HUer. of the First riesbyierlei cliur'li, amid a bower of flowers Rid surround! by 'prmilnent Tner and wrcien from all parts of the Mate. Hnth parties are of very ft ml rent families end number their frU.nds by the score the in;iny weddlnw; presents sttestlng. tHe "love and esteem In whlfh thy ere b.-M all ovr tie H-iutli. Tho happy couple left on the evninif train for their bilrtal trip in Houthern Mates. THE DEATII RECORD. W. 3. SoutlicHand, of HU-kory., Special to The Observer. Hickory, Jan.'. 2. Hickory citizens ro much, grieved over tho death-at Ms home on Ninth avenue'thls morn inir of Mr. W. J. Koutherland, In his 7th year, one of the town's pioneer and much beloved .citizens. Mr. Southerland was a Confederate veteran, carrying a scar on his leg. He was lieutenant of Company A, Fifty-first North Carolina Regiment. He moved here from Duplin county In 1S87. The deceased was a churchman from boyhood, a vestry man of the Church of' th'o Ascension t Hickory and Junior warden for a number of years. Mr. Southerland leaves a wl low and four sons to mourn his death: R A. and Odell Koutherland, -of Charlotte; Cecil Southerland. of Wilmington, nnd W. U. Southerland I. J. Rlcharasun, a prosper- ou f-.irmer of Deans. Va., Is visiting his friend, Mr, P. "Warn KHhelnian, of the postortlce force hTe. Cne of the biggest events In the history of. the city was the New Year's german last jilunt, in Brock et t Hall, given by (he High Point fjerman Club- to the. visiting young- Indies. The room nad been beauti fully decorated for the occasion' by Mr. Stephen Chirk, nn arttsf-decor-wtor. The well-known EUim's Or chestra, of Oreenaboro, furnlshetl music for the occn:on, '"Which prov ed to be n thoroughly enjoyable one. The dancing began at 10:30 o'clock and ended In the earry morning hours. Many prominent- prople were present from Virginia, North and Kouth Carolina anil other Houtherrf states 'and it was an occasion long to "be remembered by those present. During the holidays parties stole a dozen or more lap roti's and whips from -the biigKl.es..- at Sprlnglleld church, where Christmas exercises iv-ere-being held. It was a mod lot of (Juakrrs when they returned to their blurgies to llnd tnese To eheck esrl 1 eoldi or Grippe with "PreTentlcj" mesni sure detest for Pneumonia. Toitop aeold with Preventlm li later thaa to let It run and be litMTf ad to cure It afterward!. To be lure. Pre. vnutics will cure eren deeply seated cold, but taken earlyat the snoexe stage they break, or hwdoff tliese esrlj colds. That's surely better. Thai I why they are called PreTentics. PrerentUaisre little Candy Cold Cure. No Quia, inn. no ptijrulc, nothing lickening. Nice for the children and thorougbly tsfe too. II you feel chilly, if you ineete.lfyoo ache all over, think of Prcvitntlci. Promptness may also save half your uitial ilcknets. And don't forget your child, if there li fureriahntM, nlg'.itor duy. Hfrelnimb Wr line Preventloi' greaUwt efliciency. Bold ia 6c. boxes fur the pocket, alao in 2oc boxes of 4S frereuticf. lul4ton yoiur druggUU giving you twenties 31 1 l.LtX'S PHARMACY. Catarrh cold in head,' Hay Fever, rapidly in fects the mucous membrane of the throat and leads to graver compli cations, unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's Sarsaparilla internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Ca tarrh Remedy (V douche comes with essential ?,itf"b bottle). It' gains a foothold driving articles gone, snt? so the no- rrom -wnien it is nnrrt to dislodge lice were notified. Tn-iuv fti i Ith treatment of these tfro medi- robes and whins wr-ro rounrt lvlna-! ny ordlnart.eamr will . yield en ar- alnngslde the road where the th evidently returned them, eirfng rest. Mr. William Partridge, en -old High Pointer who now lives In Balti more, is in tho -'city on n visit. "Pat," as he Is affectlonarely known, has many friends here wno,. re al ways glad to see him. ' - -HpjIrkTy the very worst cases will be greatly relieved.- The price, 11.00; three for 32.50, .and guaranteed. Bold'1 bv Burwell & Dunn. me:v capabmc op karxino iovi;r.v cAhi: with jricr. The Court H-freliei jhe Mlmls of tlio Twfle. Hut Xo rilUt Had llcrn ItcacliiM t Hcdiinr?.. Georgetown, Ky., Jan. 2. The Jury in the trial of Caleb powers, former (Secretary oT Htate, charged with com plicity In the murder of Henator Wil liam CSoebel, began- consideration of the cuae to-day.' Arguments close of Hickory, who have yesterday evening, but the Jurors the sympathy of the commonit), postponed ronslderation of a vfcrdlct The funeral services were held nt j until to-day. .. Ills Jate home this evening at 7j powers, accompanied' by lits law o'clock, conducted by hts pastor, Rev ' v(,rjJ( , n!i J1Kcd mother, and his rM John S. Moody, of the Episcopal tcr. wm In court early, Arthur Cloeb!. cnurcn ox im .m r. i in. brothtr of the .murdurr.l man, ;it iter tne ceremnv me rcuiumn T-pro qarrii-d for Interment to the old Southerland turying ground at Magnolia. 3frs. lyettie II. Wnlk-.-r, of Spray. fpocial to 'i'ho Oirervi r. Spray, Jan. 2. Mrs. Dettle- H. Walker, ilutiK.'i'tr of the Lite Govern nr -More'.Tcad, an.l mother of Mr, V. R. Walker, of Spray, prowd to the near. Ftate' Attorney KianKlln. At 7;4j p. tn., ,V . ugrecment of counsel, Juile Morris t':"! to tho Jury from the direct and tross-exan-Ination of Henry. K. Voutsey throe parjjrrrC'is in ans'wt'r .to tho two writ It n q'icU'iTriTs propouniled tothu court by tho Jury. v Trie Jury had ,avkcd the court . to refresh their memory from which door of the executive building Yout- Kftl ; THANKS to every fi-iend or foe,, for every act, good or bad, thev did for mc in 1907 Call me for . , Fire Insurance Information. F. D. ALEXANDER llcdniont Blilg. 'Phoucs 0S7, 613. Remember tlie Day First pajTnent Mutual Building aryd Loan's New Scries Saturday, January 4 tti. DON'T MISS IT "Whatever else ycta do this new year, star right, and to do that you should take shares A right now in the Mutual. f . MUCH OR LITTLE If you can't carry a big lot, take what you know you can take care of.' We write from orie'shar up. Ee Le KEESLER, Treasurer 'Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. H. M. M'ADEN, ....... .'. .President IE M. VICTOR..... ...Cashier First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ' - ORGANIZED 13 S Capital ....-..$ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... .. .... . 240.000.00 'Assets . .... 1,900,000.00 Your business, respectful ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent with sound Jbanking. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier, S3XJ Beautiful Homes For Sale 9-room house, E. Boulevard, Dllworth, lot 75x150, two baths, house, com paratively new and In excellent condition.... ..$6,000 8-room house, Parke Avenue, Dilworth, all madern conveniences, lot 60x150. Owner left the city and anxious for quick sale. ..... .$1,000 8-room house, Elizabeth Avenue.all modern, large lot, shady aide of street; fine location ,. $1,700 . a 8-room house, N. College Street, close In, all modern, corner lot. '. .$1,700 J. 5,. Wlurphy & Company 43 X. Tryon. 'Fhono 812. jrreal beyon.l Just b.f'.ie the rising of ; B maiI(. hi.i exit after the' nhot the un tt.ls mr'r!iing. Mr. Walker was on snd came She was in hr Jitilh year at the time was 'fired und from which window ot the ne or the souths most eulturet K,.,.retP.rv of oflH-e the shot wn distinguished diiughters. an I j ln,(1 . Th)H u nk(in by Uu, ,(llnip of a notable and worthy lineage. , Rn ,nf,1(,at,m tnnt tU! Jurv ix .rious- f her death. iield t the Presbyterian church Jeaksvllie to-morrow arternoon 2.20. ilv runerai wiv s m v i ii, , ,,,,x ill at Mrs. Sarsh IV-st, of High J'oint. Ppf-cUd to The Olwerver. Hith Point. Jan. 2. Mrs'. Fnrah IV'st, widow of the late J. T. liest, died, at her home hi re t:':s morning of inu:ionia, r.'ces"t was 65 years of ag"?. ' The funeral services will be bold to-motro morning at 10 o'clock at the house, conduced ry Itev. E. Ij. SITer, of the"" First Presbyterian church, and Itev. Mr, Thompson, of Washington Ftreet M. E,. church. con.-Iflailng that phase of the crise by th- defense th:U Vouttey himself Mr'.l 'the f.ital .shot and that Jim Howard hud nothing to do with it. The Jury retired for tho night Bt 9:80 .o'clock. Tite cam will not "bo further considered until to-morrow, j xrrw nf.it.v man-s seayeu taki: 3lrs, W. H. Baker, or High Tolnt. flclal to The Ob'serve. v High Point. Jan.':. Mrs. W.. H. Baker died here to-dav of consump tion. Thirt!mttitiS will be ent t-i Concord for .burial. I Shipping hlatUlli'fi Washington, , J;m;,2. During the calendar year 1907 the bureau of nav igation reports 1.056 veeel,of 602,ibS -ros tons -built, tin d oflicially num berej in the Ur.it.ed, Ptaten. compared with 1.645 vessels of 3f.2 9 1 ton In' ISO. During the. fit six months of the current fiscal year 57 5 vejstLs of 239.974 tons were . built, ('o;np:re l with SOi vessels of IN 1.043 -tons dur ing the first six rnfW.h "f the pre vloua f.scal year. ' Kui-iwwirsi of-H"vliir Kllli-d SlierlfT at Newbern jb Xearro Willi . Several Allnses ! ArroJcd and Held at Iaitcr'n. X. J. Fpechjl tf Tho ObK'rvt-r, Iattersnn. N. J., J iri. 2. On suspi cion of having shot a deputy sheriff at Newborn. N. C, while being JTiced tinder arrest .there siome timif ago, Charles R.mmons, alius "Jnck" -Simmons. alias "John" riimmons, a ne gro. Is under arrest Ht headquarters, and is now In Jail pendlnr the action of the Southern cltv euth'irltrf s. Sim morus wn positively Identified st po lice Jjeadjunrters by K. J. McKay, a negro who halls fcin Newbern and Who Itnew simmoriH In that city. Ac cord'r.T.to M'-r.ay, Simmons pulled a gun and shot the deputy In the side. Hirninons, Who says he Is only IS years of ae, denies that he Is the man wanted. He claim that helms nev. er b-en In the timith... Word was re ceived from 'Newbern "rtlng the lo cal pt,-e toholfT-iSlmmnns. TIIK PVP.li KOI I,A'.V.. F-Ttary !!. Sj.-., "One of tit o! Jtt' of til l.vw Is to l;,i!ri.i ti:e i-n:,-suner of tlie pr-n tn of c ti-i ri i.arniinl i.n;K fl )!-., u-.oes. ' fee- r.-oulros i Ki. .). r.t -t t i.' r... . ! "nit tiiorj-hliw. .iCd oilu r l,; ".U f. r;r,; ".Ji icg b. s.ate4 on m lalel of i ie.n(e Tim rr anofsi turrn ,f Ch.-iin-jef iuin e. .o'.i.rli , Keme-J bave ain'eys citiuud that lli-ir r"'nocy rt! I not rontatu ( of tos f'Jii.v proven. s no srention of ioe.it itsi j, rm 1 "tifc rni-.y in not lfrrPt ft the afet. but ooe r,f tf.e t f in use for- Hgl. and eoPis. Ii '-,st-.e has hwpiiiovrn beymol iiiesti'-n itaiirt te r:!.Tny. years It i.iia bee A In rr.Ti-l U. i'or sale y. f. Hi,nd & C'. Trust May rtiir . I'litln KentiKky Crop. Winchester. Ky.,.J.in --2.n. ' K. Smith, -vlce preside nPiif the. Arturl ran ' TobaiVo llompany, Is ;here to day to me't tni'mtwri of the district board of the -'Hurley Tobacco '- iet aij.l Inspect 4.e"9 pounds ' of e hurley samples, r presenting I the pooled crof s of t,o,oii'J.fou jiOJitrrts, with a view to th purchase imj! the entire crop. If the ,Urt base . t , fn.ide It will mark the ettlement. of the long con troversy "between 'he American To- white bur lev are here to attend the meeting. v PrsctlmUv tkO-'thlrds Of the fotin- tieB composing the white hurley b-H have voted not to ra.lsa-.tobacco in" 1908. -' A ilFjifESTrJ2lZMT: : 1 , X - s . . '-fVeoffer a corner lot, 75x383, on good street, with 6 houses now renting for $228.00 per year. Enough vacant space to build about X 15 houses, making an Investment that will pay 16 per cent. Prop- Y if. erty is 'well located. . 7. This is a good proposition and worth your while to investigate, f j, as it is offered at a low price. For further information, see us. I The Charlotte Realty Co. I ..... ' - - ' - A. G. Craig, Secretary. X 18 East Trade Street. gi'araxti:i:d r.oir noxDs Sc-urrd hy IMPROVKD CITY REAL KSTATK. " These bonds bear 6 per rent, semi-annual IntersU, and Van be secured in almost any i denomination from $100 00 up- j ward." .In addition, to thej first mortgage pecurlty ' on propei y, worth nioie than I double the amount of th; loan,, they are guaranteed by' this company. Wflte for booklet. NORTH CAKOUXA TltrsT ttl., tJrcvnxlKtro, X, C. ' Capital. $125,000, K. P. Wharton, Pres, David White, Sec. ,a"d Trcas. DEPOSITS 'received by us on or be fore JANUARY- 4th will begin "to draw, interest at rate of 4 per cent, per, . . : -annum, compounded' 'quarterly, from JANUARY 1st. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT The Merchants I Farmers National Bank cxsoooooooooooooooooooocxjooooooos Ski m M m l 'W sr -v ' 'm Q JANUARY' 1st will be the beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till JANUARY "eth will SAVINGS ACCOUNT. DS- 8. draw interest from JANUARY 1st. Begin the New Year by starting ti' posits received from One Dollar up. ' Our Time Certificates bear interest from date! Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT, Pre W. S. ALEXANDER. Vic T O W. Ij. JEXKIXS. CaalUer. O cooocxxix)cooooooc)oecooooooooooc scco company -ana ,the growers. Hundre 1 of growers US Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." h THE BUILDERS FRIEND ' Freezing does not hurt) natural shrinkage will not crack It: water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by QH7RLOTTB PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. ' - Oiarlotte, X. 43. The Charlotte National Bank CILVKLOTTE. VI. C. I The chief concern of the officers and director of this" bank la the welfare of lta depositors and the security of their deposits. The Charlotte National Bank waa founded by men of means, in tegrity and auccesaful business experience, and 1U Unviable record has given It a reputation for solidity that "extends far beyond Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If you want absolut safety, it is here. Wa solicit your business. B. D. DEATTL President. JTXO. M. SCOTT, Vlc PrealdeBt. W. tt'TWITTT. Cashier. "ON THE SQCIHE.'' " If you want to get rid of that worn-out, don't-care-whet her-vou-live-or-no kind of feel ing produced' by' La CiVipic, Cold, etc., ,-takc Jordan's Elixir Iron . Quinipe and' Strychnine Tonic il H. JORDAN & fO. ' ' Tlione T. " ."WE xEi:n cixse.- . ' , - - NUItSES'' - KEGISTER A CHANGE : ' To Get a Nice, Cosy Home. (Wc ofTer.you a new 6-roont cottage water, sewerage, electric lights, in 1-2 block of car line, near Southern depot, for . the sum of. ; . . . : $2,000. i Tcnns, $500 cash; balance $5.49 per week. CAROLINA REALTY' CO., - W. . WII.K1NSOX. Bfanarer. " r. 1XJNG. sarea Agent. . 'PIioiia inns B." It. I.KE. fSorretary. 4i North Tryon St. t "... nanoue irust o. " Capital...... .$125,000.00 t Savings Department pays 4 per cent, compounded, f 2 January First Begins New Quarter. t JJL I1TTLE, President C. M PAnEUSOX, Vice Prea, T K ' '' i Jj. R IIAGOOD, Cashier. 4 A i ZXXXZXZZZX3 COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE Q1,350.0Q Ncw M-room cottage, near Eiiza6eth College? lot 50x140. Can. arrange easy terms. See us at once. v 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. xxxxxxtxxxxxxxixxxx FOR 1908 ' Wc invite consultation ' or correspondence from ,B Finns, Individuals' or Corporations who contem- H plate making changes or additions to their bankii H THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, xxxzxxxxxxxtixxixxxtxxxxrxtixxxxxaarx'xxixxxixxxxxin" Gffarlottb BanifrQtoch Are Paying Regular Divi dends of 8 and 10 Per Cent. We "can supply a few 10 to 30-s'nare lots in several strong; banks in, Char- k surround ng towns. als lotte an e oner also .North Carolina Fours and' Sixes at cloe-prices. rsorth Carolina Railroad - Stock, guaranteed 7 per cent , 99 years. City of Charlotte, Concord and. Asheville Bonds, 6 and per cent. First Mortitafre Real -Estate. Bonds .and Notes. 111,0 to 130,000. . HifCh-Grade and "i, per cent, preferred i.tocks In home corporations, "Southern 5IIU Stocks pa lnsrl10. to 20 per cent, dividends. ' And the bet.t of City and suburban Real Estate, 1 F. Q. Zlbhoit c& Sam pan y - ' : 1 1 . i
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