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CHAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 6, 1908. AMUSEMENTS ' The Wills Musical Comedy Com pany will open -a three-nights i en ragement at the Academy of Muslp -to-night, presenting for the opening Mil a favorite musical comedy, "Two Old Cronies," with Mr. -Wills m his t,li original role of -Prof? Krtetmeir. The" Wills Company coraei here from Wlnston-Sa'em. where It ha been for 4he past week. The company T.um ers 2j people comedians, singers and dancers. The advance sale of. seats to been good. To-morrow night. Sweet Sixteen." will be he bill. Wednesday night. "A Trip to Atlantic 1905, was derived chiefly from Charle niont, Franklin county, from cuprifer ous pyrlte mined by the Davis Sul phur Ore Company and' smelted . in New Jersey, and from matte produc ed at the New. England Mining Com pany's smelter and further treated in Ntw Yorlc worKa. TUE PEAT1I RECORD. Negroes Settle DITr-rence by ft Physl- pedal'to The Observer. v instonfealem. Jan. 5. Having iuea 10 come-to an amicable agree ment a to which one should have a j certain horse and buggy at the livery ..negroes. last j.Mr. Catherine Riley, of Cumberland . County. Correspondence of The Observe. Fayettevllle, J.m. 4. Mrs. Catherine iuiey an a 11 me rami.y nomesima in i The whole subject of the production I the eastern part or the toutu nf codner in lt u treated svstemlt-1 terdajr morninar. ssred 82 years. Ically and In detail by Mr. U C. Gra- i health and suffering:, -berae tf.,: fv ..V VOC . decided to ton. eeolorit In an "advance chapter ! Christian- patience and resignation: i ?fme "e matter by a test of pnyslcal fmm "Hi,ri annrfr of the Unit-1 Phe was1he sister of Messrs. David ilr nSt" and for several minutes ed Ktarw Calendar Year 1 90S." which Sessoms, of ' Cumberland, and Alex j lnrwas something doing" around haa viRf ren tsaued hv the United i S;8soms, of Las Cruces. N. M.. and tatp. p..nlntral Pnrvev. Copies of h left four daughters. Mr. Graton's report may ba obtained oty-yes-l "lble' -piu". two,ei of 111-1 John toniJ tni J1h- Crease, e' with(,n,n1tf bout :30 o'clock decide without cost by applying to thd Di rector of the Survey at .Washington, D. C. TIIE CON VEN'TIOV OP 1884 ritv "iilLHa the onering, A special matinee ni 'vcuiMany Democrats Alive To-Day wno Mrs. H. Richardson, of Terre liaute, Ind.; Mrs. F. Carter; Mrs. WiU Iljrn. Mrs. T. Cashwell, of Stedman. Wednesduy "children. afternoon for ladles and "The Prince of Pilen" Ins been flayed In Europe, South Africa and Australia, and Mondoy .lifrht. January ath. will mark the return 'tf this unusual suoeesa to the .2A'Uvmy of lusic Jt should be borne In mind that the production the Charlotte tlioatre-go-rt are to enjoy of "The Prince of Fil twin" Is Mr. Savage's only . company prwentlnr the opera, "and that it wllk be given In the fame eiabo.ate man ner" thai cli.tracTPTiz" all works of fered by this admirable manager. The orchestra will doublo wim ine supero one carr'ed by the company, and en orchestral force near'y KfaiJ .'para In proportion will Sive Gustav I-udcrs' exquisite music In an imposing and convincing way. The sale of reserv ed seat will open at the box fa;o of Kawley's on Friday mornlne;. Remember tlio Nomination of Mr. Mrs. Aniiie Eon Christian, or Durham. Special to The Observer. Durham. ' Jan. 5. Mrs. Annie Lou Christian-wife of Mr. I 8. Christian, T. "V.ir'U r!IIl t'fier home on Wat. Chapel I'ZJ.'Z"" ? '" .r " Hill street laM - n A most looked for event in local theatricals is the appearance of Mary Mannering. the beautiful and accnmV . plished actress, who wlH'be seen here ror the first time In several seasons In the new American play, "Glorious -tnetsy." by the author of '.'Brown of Harvard," "Boys of Company B," etc Jfer engagement at tha Academy of . Music Friday- night is an eveni of iuore than ordinary lntere.it, as it will mark tha first appearance here f Miss Mannering In her b&t and mcst successful play. The Fhubert Broth ers have given "Glorious Betsy" a magnificent scenic JnvesUture, which ths picturesiue and highly colored tlfs of the period makes possible. This new play has for Ita central figure that radiant belle of yester day, BeUy Patterson, whose beauty and am.bItlon made for hey onq of the most remarkable careers ever attain ed by an American woman. From the f)oitlon of a Baltimore belle, whose Tvit, pride and rather darln Inde pendence made her th admiring comment of all fashionable society In America, she sprang auddenly into International notice by her marriage vlth Jerome Bonaparte, the -brother tt Napoleon, Just at the? time when fce wss prpocl&Imed Emperor of the French. It Is at the old swfet springs In Virginia, that Betsy lirst meets Cap tain Bonaiiarto, who, weary of the endless round of entertainment and adulation he hns received as the gnft of the American nation, has traveled to this .out-of-the-way resort Incog nito, and 'for whatever romantic ad- Incidcnt Tliereto, New York Sun. Plenry of Democrats are alive to- dav who remember the last spirited Dtmocratio national convention. That was aay back In 1884, twenty- three yt-arg ago. It was in that con vention that Grover Cleveland was flfat nominated. The rivulries, the political tugs, the enlivened scenes and t.io evidences of party animation in thi.t convention are still a mat ter of "velcome comment. But in all the in trvenlng twenty-three years the Denocratic national conventions, with th possible exception of that ot 186, haven't been wortn ine col umns devoted to them in the newspapers.- In 18s8 the convention ''renomin ated ' vMr. Cleveland without a murmur. There wus some discus sion over the platform, some irrita tion, but nMhliig happened worth an hour's thought. In 92 Mr. Cleve land's reno ..Imtlon was assured be forehand, injtw ithstanding the hu miliating specta 'e presented by the New York delegation. In 18S8, the chief fight Was between two silvep Ites, Richard P. Eland, of Missouri, and Wililam Jennings Bryan, nf Ne braska. Bland was- easily howled j over. The nomination at a silverite j In that convention was another of the assured nucrs in contemporary politics. There was a little rumpus caused by the turning down of David B. Hill. recommended by the Democratic national committee for temporary chairman of' the conven tion, end the episode of the Nvr York delegation in refusing, after the adoption of the platform, to take a notable part in the convention's work: but these were only Incident. In 1800 Brynn announced that he would not accept a renomlnatlon ex cept on the 16 to 1 silver ratio .plank of four years before: and the committee on resolutions by a'vota of "28 to 24 gave him his wav. .-so serious attention whs ipaid to the fact thot It was the vote of Prince David, of the Territory of Hawaii, which has no vote In the electoral colleppe, that brought obout the ndoptlon of the sliver ,plank in that convention, thus ploduina- millions of Democrat to that Issue. Bryan's nomination hid already boon decided upon. In 1904 Judge Parker's rumination was not seriously resisted, Bryan standing; as'rte. Thus In 11 (tlx twenty-thre.e yeflrs between 1 884 and tne present time there have been' only "one-man" Temorrjt!o national conventions. in B nrrry BlBDieS. Tll ngtlt VIS growing fiercer and fiercer wfien 'Pa trolmen llutchlns and(?Iarke appear ed upon the scene and suddenly put an end to- the "controversy as to which should have the horme, by carrylnjj both of -h-jeoihibatanta to the city prison, where last night they "prob ably dreamed of a delightful drive behind a- fine horse. They will ap pear before the recorder to-morrow morning to answer to the rharge of an affray. fcrease appeared to fcave fared the worse in the mix-up. having come out of the fray with the impression of Donald's teeth in one of his fingers." j SIMPLE REMEDY FOIt LA GRIPPE. La Grippe coukIis are dangerous a they freouently dv!op into pneumonia. '':.' 4 n'nwv Knd Tnr not only stops the cough but hcais and streninhens the luncs sa tl-.at no serious r'-suits need be Icared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains ro. harmful trues and is in a yellow package. Iiefuhe substitute It. 1L Jordan & Co. - . Ight shortly - after 1Q jo'clock. TuberculofU was the j cause of her death and the end had been expected for some months, j Mrs. Christian wag born in 1870 arid was marrle4 to Mr. Christian ' in 1891. She is survived by her hus band and three-sons and her. mother. Her husband Is connected with a number of business enterprises in j this city. Mrs. Christian was a mem- i ter of Main Street Methodist church, The funeral will be conducted from the Tiome to-morrow afternoon and the Interment will take place in j Maplewood Cemetery. TIIE WEATIIER, Washington. Jan. Forecast: Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, Mir and warmer Monday; rain Tueaday light to fresh east winils. Georgia, Ala'xvma, Mississippi and west Florida, fair and warmer Monday; Tues day rain; light to fresh east winds. Fsst Florida, fir Monday, with warm er in north pot u i; Tuesday fair; light variable minds. IyOiiiHiana and -east Texas rain Monday snd Tuesday :' Mrtrmer Monday; cotl-.r Tuesday, fresh south winds on Ui. coast. Tenr.e. tain Monday; rain followed by clearing' snd 'colder Tuesday. Ark ant as. rain Monday; lair ana colder Tuesday. "' - Kentucky, rain late Monday an on Tix-sdny; colder Tuesday. . West Vlralnla. fair and warmer Mon- dny; rain or snow and colder Tuesday. venture might appeal to a youth of . ciPveland's. Brynn's and Parker's fplrits and nineteen, full of high atwtiy from restraint. Jerome becomes Infatuate 1 with' he tretgnlng belle, Betsy Patterson, and manages to have himself employ ed during her stay there to give her lessons In French, netay becomes in tensely interested In her tutor, but lier pride and ambition fight ngainnt acknowledging' that sho. could love a Tnan in mi.Ml an tnf.Ttrt. (r.r,Hl t l".n Jietsv leaves the sorines !imvraiit nf yesterday that after January 1st the Jerome's true personality, deerilv o'f- ambulanre In the twenty-fourth ypar, 19ns, whnt nre Aho Democrats to have? Ts the Democratic national party only a rubber stamp? No More Ambulance In Park. New York Mail AftrT 17 years of service ns ambu lance physlclnn In Central Park, Dr. CharUs if. Goldsmith was notifiad fended with him because of his refus al to accompany hr i,arty to IUI tlmore. where great preparatluns are lelng made for the reception of Cap tain Bonaparte. It Is here at an elab orate fell, given In his honor, that Betsy first discovers that her tutor and th much talked of brother of Js'apoleoh are one. Previous to this discovery, her pride overcome by the ardent wooing of her supposed tutor, Mm. service wnuM be discon tinued snd his place abolished. - "I don't core to comment on the or d.r." said Dr. Goldsmith yesterday. "The 'service wss begun' 25 yetirs atr.i by John D. Crlmniins. the Park Com niislon'r, nftcr rx-Minlster Pendle ton's viif and daughter were killed i-n n riinnwny accident. Mrs. rindleton L'm- dying an hour before an outside hoppitul ambulance reached her. She died ii few minutes before Its Arrival. Shortly before that President Mastor- They are betrothed snd the rest i.f.""h, of the Board or Airciinen. was the play deals with the efforts of Na- Injured on the West drive -and died roleon's agents to prevnt tln'ir mar--,""r,,r' th "-Tlval of an ambulance." IX3CAU OFFICR 1J. P. WEATHEIt BUREAU. Charlotte. Jan.- 6. Sunrise 7:32 a. ni.; sunset firffi p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). HiKhest teinperature 51 lowest Umperaturo . .. .. ..- ..1... 40 Mi-sn temperature 4'i Excess for tho day 5 Accumulated excess for month .... Z- Accuimdnt'd nwm f'r year :.'? FKKCIPITATION (in Inches). rot.il for 24 iK'urs ending 8 p. m. .. Total for tho month 0.S9 Accumulated txcrss fcr month .... C.l'J TotiJ for tho year .. 0'J Acciimul.-ilej excess for year C.lii I'revaillng wind direction .. .. .. .. N. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Tke:-Nib:.ti(cre ( January 2nd, 3rd, 4thf and 5th -Savieigs Department Money Deposited on These Days Bears interest from the first of the month. Interest four per' cent., compounded quarterly. Assets and Stockholders' Liability Three Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Commercial National Bank tt Oh finite AT C J) A Kost Desirsile Purchase in a Valuable Fanning Trad 835 acres at Polkton, .N. C, on So. side of S. A. I. R. R., about 3 acre of tract lylnar within the corporate limits of Ajve town. Modern 10-room dtt'ellins;, 3 new 2 1-2 etory barna, crib, an'anary. carriage house, machinery shej artJ all farming machinery and tools; also blacksmith shop and tools. One B-room, one 4-room. three 3-roum and two 2 -room houses on traet 175 acres In cultU vation. Balance In. wood land. Bandy loam soil. Lies level Five trooij wells of water and a number of springs. Suitable for gen- era farming, or would make an excellent stock farm. We can sell this for a cash payment of 2,000. balance In 4 . years, at a price that would very little more tha a replace the build ings. Addresa SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN X TRUST COMPANY ' CHARLOTTE, N. C 4 Per Cent T1H3 PUIIB FOOD LAW. . gecretary Wilson says, "One of the ob jects of the law Is to Inform the con sumer of the prownri) of certain harmful druKS in medictnrs." The law requires that tho smount of chloroform, ojilmn. morpldcf, and other habit forming druKS b stated on the label of each bottle. The manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have rtlwuys clalirifd that their remedy dl 1 not contain any of these dniKS. snd tha truth of this claim Is now fully, proven. s no mention of them ts pmde on tho label. This remedy Is not mly one of the safest, but one of the brt In use for coughs and colds. Its value bus been proven beyond question durlnir the many years It has been In general use. I'or sale by W. L. Hand & Co." R Bo A l-iage; the'r fr.iitieufi voyase to France, where .Vipjleon refused to How Be.fy to land and tho Una! t.appy triumph of the Jover. treats Vill be fdacrd on salo Wednesday at aiawley'. fT.Ti;;s f rri:n it.odiciio.v. rncrc-e, Output In l'JO( ot the luntlo Coat Suilo, - Jiulietin of Geological Survey. Four Prate on the Atlantic sei- n v&T(t. i..imelys Vt-rmont, Majach-. j tts. Xortli Carolina and tier.rifli.l t toduf'cd In the a,-;greg,ite io,S29 ', I'bunds of bU.tir r...pi.r in l!0(i. the' u'.pUt of ciiii individual State., ex-i ffft "T('non.- beinic c(ii'!ierubly in ' extern of that of. trie, prfce.Jina vcar. !' Since the Inauguration of the evr vice many serious accidents have oc curred. In ea"h case the ambulance has had the patient on the way to the hospital before the ambulance from outside the prk cuid even reach the park. The driver of ambulances out side the park do not know the wind ing rrad tmri get lost when they an swer a park call. Teniie.co Tmccilv Affect AVIioIr 1'iimily. Knoxvllle, T';nn., Jan. 5. News rnr'id here lo-day that AViliiam J.rnh':in,. aired f,.' yearf, father of i'atnilman " L. ' Jarnlgan. w ho, with n brother odicer, .Mike, Wrenn, was killed while attempt. ng to make an arrest Wednesday nlfeht, tl'.ej at his home pear Jopna, In 5raner county, ' '''.. or ine total t ame i .iv. fro.-n North farolira. who vr,Vi, T1. ,a,hP w visibly effected by jre yielded :,Hi pound., of Mist t ! sh, k ftf fha sews of his son's in IjOS, as ii!nst feinut 47o.i(. , tr,rl(. dcaro. Shortlv after' the fu onnda in 150. A laij; part of f.iisjneral he was found In his room in a jroduction wus derived from the loiv-trtvlng condition anj expired a little rrada siiteoiis copper ore mined t! later. Cioid KS1', in l-:owan cour)t . -which I llf-s wife about the same age, took .-ag chipped as converter lining to' to her bid Immediately as a result meltr in Tenr.-3..e and New Jer-.of the shock of the soil's. dath and y. The ortii Carolim portion of she Virgilina H.tr!ct. in Peon conn tr, ra airo productive, and chairo be. rnite ore in quartz gangue wj ahlpped toth ln the crude-tate and concentrts. Ma-h of thU w.nf it Ik believed ahn Is dying. THANKS to jevcry friend or foo, for every act, good or bad, they did for me in 1907. Call me for Fire Insurance Information ; F. P. aLEXTliXDER I'lcclmont IiMg. Tliones 887, CIS. STOCKS AND I10XD3 "EXCHANGED. You may Increase your In come, with safety, by an ex change of Investments at this tpne. Many of our clients have done so. -.- Correspondents "will be given tjje jn-nelt of our experience. .Trust Department, . SOCniEIW LIFE & , ' THCST C'O Greensloro, K. C. Capital end Surplus, $350,000. B. P. Wharton, President. A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. It. C. Hood, Asst Manager. Ce whiz! Tou hear much about .4 per cent compounded.' Now, see here, sonny; you go learn the A.B' C's of finance before you mention. 4 per Cent. In my presence again. , What's 4 per cent., compouded, after Alfred Brown and 'Squire Severs aret'through with It next June? The interest will be so tiny a microscope can't find it about 2 per centl )2 on a hundred for a whole year! 6 PER CENT! 6 per cent, mortgages will yield -you but 3 B-6 per cent, per ' annum. Both the 4 and 6 are taxable. You'll havis to return them In June or perjure yourself. You can't escape the taxes, and you don't deserve to. . NOW IjISTEX If you have so little sense as to pvt your money in 4 or 6 per cent ln--vestments, when- Mutual Building and Loan stock will earn you nearly 6 1-2 per cent., free from taxes, why you need the cure, and you need it bad.' Ee L KEESLER, Treasurer Thone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. Reed Estate For SJe Beautiful cottage home, N. Coljege street,, close in, all.' modern con veniences. For quick sale ..$3,500 8-room house. Park avenue, Bilworth, all modern and good lot Owner lei; the ciy and anxious for speedy sale.., ....$1,000 7-room now. modern hour.e, B. Ninth street, large lot and barn. Owner needs money for business and makes special price...... $3,000 7-room house, Elizabeth avenue, all modern, good location, ehady side of street , $1,700 J. S. Rflurphy l Company 43 N Tryon. Thone 813 IT. tl. M'ADEN VICTOR..... 777; . .President ,. .Cashier First Nationaf Bank - cttat?lotte,;k c. ORGANIZED 1S65 'Capital.. .. ..$ 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 hanking. H. Mi; VICTOR, Cashier. - ex: COOOOOOOOC)OCXOCXXXXX)OOOOOQOCXXX500 Your Child's Future A SAVINGS ACCOUNT opened when your children are young will provide for their education and give them a proper ttart in life. You can open an account with ua with ONE DOI.LAR anl upward, and it twill earn ' 4 per cent. Interest and be compounded quarterly. Southern Loan & Savings Bank i.NO. M. SCOTT, Pre. VI. & ALEXANDER. Vice Pres. i. mm uciausi casjner. , q CXX)CKXXOCXXX?CKXOOOCC)OOOQ COOOOCXXXXXXXXJOOOOOCXXXJOOO C3 - I INVESTMENT i i The Merchants X Farmers National Bank Charlotte, N. C. DEPOSITARY FOR United States Government State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg ana , , ' - - City of Charlotte. - We would also like to iie your depositary. GEO. E. WILSON, Ptesilont. J6. B. ROSS, Vice rresident. W. C. WIIiKINSON. Caslder. renting for J28.00 per year. Enoufrh vacant epace to build aboufX lfi houses, making an Investment that will pay 16 per cent. .. Prop- Y erty la well located. ' S This ie a srood propofltlon and worth your while to investigate, $ as it is offerf d at a low price. For further information, see us. V ! t ; j The Charlotte Realty Co. t tidily - A. G. Craig, Secretary. IS East Trade Street. r. Eire Ilunm r'ntlre IHm-k In Moniaiu Town. Culbertson, Mont.'ma, Jan. 5.. -Eire i. iv. ii-... v-..i. . .. ! ip.ai fiarwa in ne launnry or ine F-a transform ei Into" matte ana then 'SM "T1 , Y ? rap'-Jj ronnrted into hlixter and refined m. ,h" ." b,,K'k WM destroyed and It fer at eier-rolyti.: reflnerlei., ' l" necwarv lo 'lynamlte to The blister cr mr. iiim,i t.t f.n.! 'r'VPn' " "runm ot ine town f'.a. In I7.U? poutii. al- j The rxplodon wnikei nearly all the! i windows In the unbtinied portions tlurV.nn ra. rt,.nv.!i f fne niiKiwss itiHiir. Amonir ine. yh!de ore ef the H'r.Hr, m!n in rulldinpn dtroyod were the Lvtns Lincoln county, and from 'fm.-f.r i u',u'1 "'' '''X restaurant and oppr recorere4 from mine Were M'"11" ,"",, ty CulbertKon depart-1 t.y pumrlnjf ou th ijeoig!, and Ten-1 ,,M'"t M"r'"'' ,n" Enrrters and Mer- i ie topper 0rr,pti n,in In 1 . ' " l"0 ii'unr iivwjuno tralion county. At the fJn.t-nanirdVtWo '1""riS- fioperty a a.-nn!l tmtWer ma-!.' a l:ti: rut Kir, nuttf. The nt're output of tf, Sit 't"'"r '" V i.im. aj. converted into r rint J rr.fr -at i Thar ' I'AXATIVK IHtOMO QUI- I Trnrar trxnrjfm ' r-liliVl.ln,k...iac Jttu...elcnatar nf 1 Vermont ores yielded r,n!y ll.KSI ttounds.of bVj,"-r roftK-r In 190a. flnit 'about a,'fH, punin In 1S0T,. Vb mine prodii'lon of the State wao, however, reported. a 1'40.S15 poiin l The rreat faliin off in smelter pro lurfion from, that of 1S0J and the iir'rrce t-twet-n mitie and rmrltor toductlon In U attributable to the fact that a tin?1? k'n ot ti rL'pr!'roijs material rnin-4 In l?)?!- and h:rrd AlUnn? coat work etored find nft frweiteil riunriH K. V. ;H(jVF. ttd thP World over to 'Cur e a Cld In One Pay. 5c. ( wimm THREE NH.HTX m:t.iNMNrt T-M(.IIT rs derived from the oi l Tike HI!i "lu5 li.lOllfcl tUIiicUY lUlliJj. trine. In Orange county.' Where. a -it I '6 ' . K:'a"rteh rr!n. mi?nrtic ronn-l Tn ,,c "tl-w lujj" rinvf. . heflvy pyrrhotise re r?!on ' t f h. The tl'er-copnr output oj Jfaa-V-rhue'w, a. "noun', In; t .4 po'int la if 06, 15 gi.;li: 1.1 C 0 p0UJi;f ,n lonielit .-To OM CXnilc" 11 KMV . . ... . ."Snwt MTtwn"' Witbu-Mja . V .Trip l Ali;ntt- 1iy IVlcc: t 2.. ?. za. S'S'J I'O taio at lltf'. iey'g. "ON THE fSQr.'HE." Always the Best HUYLcRS Full stock on hand all the time. Frpsh and fine. , ' R. Ii. JORDAN & CO. " l' ' ' " NunsES' "kegisteh Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing doe not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack lt water docs not make Ii fall off; bard as stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by ghhrlotte plaster eo. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, N. C. The Charlotte National Bank CUARLOTTE, K. G. The chief concern of the officers and 'director of this bank la . the welfare of Ita daposltors and the security of their deposits. The Char.'otte National Bank was founded by men of means. In tegrity and successful business experlencepand ita enyiabl record ' has given it a reputation for solidity that extends far beyond . Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If you want absolute 'afety. It Is here. We solicit your business. B. I). ' HEATH. President. JNO. H. SCOTT, Vice President. W. XL TWrrry, Cashier. "A 'GHANCET To Get a Nice, Cosy Home. Vc offer you ."'a. .new 6-room cottaer-water sewerage, electric lights, in .1-2 block ot car, line," near Southprn depot, for the sum of. ...-$2,0C)0. .... Terms, $500 cash; balance $5.49 per week, s CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D. WlLKDiSON, Manasrr. : . B. R. I.EE, Secretary. , t . J. P. LON'G, Salew Agent. . 45 North Tryon "St. 'Piione CO 9. it X C h ar 1 o 1 1 e Tru s t Co. Capital. . 4 v. . . . . . . .$125,000.00 Savings Department pajs 4 per cent, compounded. Jt danuaiy xitsi begins iev quarter. J. H. LITTLE, President. C. Jt. PAT1ERSOX. Vice Prs. : . L.. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. GOSY COTTAGE OR SALE :,. ,01,350.00 . New 4rroorh cottage, near ElizaOeth College; Jot 50x110. - Can arrange easy terms. See iff. at once. ft .1 Brown .",'.' 'Phone 535, 20J N,-Tryon St. ZZZZZZZZXZ3 FOR 1908 We invite consultation or correspondence from Firms, Individuals or Corporations who contem plate making changes or additions to their banking connections. . THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. f ixxxxxxnxiiiixiiiizrinix yTTTTittxxiixxxxxiziiTi Charlotte Bank Stocho -. Are Paying Regular Dividends of 8 and 10 Per Cent. We ran supply a' few 10 to 3-share-Jots In several strong banks In C'har lote'and surrounding towns. ' e oiTer nifo " North Carolina Fo.urs and Sixes at close prices. . North Carrfiina Railroad ;tock. aruar anteerl...,7 per cent.. 99 years, t'ity of Oharloft'e. Concord and AsJCJrllle Bnml, E and S per ceiif.. lir.t M-ortaaa Heal Ktate iionihr-and Notes," 1 150 to Jjn.000. Illfih-rtrade 6 and 7 percent, preferred stocks In holme cot pftrations. .Southern Mill .ctocKs pftylnsr 10 to 20 per rent, dividends. And tho bef-t ff City and Suburban Ret Estatt. rrea stocks n ;0 per' rent, c J Re it E-t't G. Tlhbott & otupany a
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