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Iff CHAHLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY -19, 1903. SPORTING NEWS. J ' KCXJ-VGS OX BASKB.V1.Ij. National Baseball Inhllv - " rir.eJnne.ti. Jan. 18. The decision v.. h national baseball coin Iff.1:, J r ... m..tin last week are . J?.,.. T: report wade TUliy i:aic.v ... - vi. JT. . Snnn to craft Players csly Vom th. clubs n the next lower league' is disapproved, "because It Is In violation of that oojgcs oi -Uonal agreement which provides for the promotion of the welfare or ball lUayers aS a class by developing them and perfecting them In their profes sion and enabling: them to secure ade quate compensation for their expert ness. A player in class D could ad vance to a major league only at the end of three years, which the com mission believes to. be wrong. The national commission expresses approval of the suggestion that major league clubs be limited to 25 players at any time and that only eighteen players be carried during the playing reason. .'-- , . . The reason given tor opposing the change In classification or the Pacific Coast League and others Is that when the Pacific Coast Lesue was admit ted to organized' baseball. It was dis tinctly agreed that it should be a class A league. Mo far as the other leagues mentioned, the Southern and Vestern, are concerned, the national league of minor leagues is said to have full authority. - - - The resolution aimed against "the farming" of players is approved in principle, the commission stating that jt had already adopted measures to the same end. Disagreeing with the request for re-instatement of certain ineligible players, it Is stated that "where -applications for re-lnstatement have teen refused by the commission, that action was only taken Tecause ' the facts In each case warranted such re fusals." The commission has also gone on record as holding , that it would hot consider an application for the re-lnstatement of a minor league nlayer unless such application has been first heard by t:e proper officers of the national association. WEEK OP GOLF EXD3. Match Play Handicap Tor Women Wind l Kcmvkahle Series of . Tournament at Pinchurst Plnehurst, Jan. 18. The semi annual and final rounds In the ad vertising men's golf tournvment to day brought to a close a remarkable week of golf. In addition to the final the principal eve were a match play handicap for women, two medal play handicaps and a 36 hol professional match. For the championship or , first di vision Irtphy, C. A. Freeman, of Brooklyn, defeated V. E. Shackel ford, of Atlantic City 6 and 5. mak ing a fast card of seventy with one hole approximated. L. A. Hamilton, of New York, won the consolation 1 up. defeating G. B. Adams, bIho of New York, In a close match. Miss Eleanor Freeman, of Brook lyn, won the women's match play handicap and professionals. W. G. Clark, of Springfield, and Gilbert Nichols defeated . Alexander Komi (open champion) ani Jack Jolly (professional) In a J6-hole match play event. D. M. Parker, of New York (30), and Charles Presrey, a! of New York (It), werCwinners of the -two first prises. In two handi cap modal play events with net scores of 76 and 71. respectively. Division winners In the tournament were: Second, W. K. Roberts, Philadelphia; consolation, R. E. S- Carllls, BulTalo; third, VV. J. Ryan, New York; con solation. D. Herbert Hostetter, PIMm hurg; fourth, K. K. Mamlok, New York; consolation, W. O. Kimball, New York; fifth, R. C. Wllnon, Sum mltt; consolation. H. C. Lowe, llos ton; sixth, W. F. Hmlih. Brookllne; consolation, J. H. Kllllnger, New York. - Brilliant New Orleans Itaclug on .... - . Track, New trl'-!inn,' Jan. iV.-tri one of tlir mit lirllliipit racts ot my ywir, Olm I ultrpre tcvti.iv woti the Mon-mints Jlnn iluap ut tlu j-ulr (itoutul b via leitvtl., M;g,-r. wliicli wiiM e?uiletl In tli I, tins Alih I'limmlirprf, :in:nh.l m-itecn lh .trtk Alliin. 1llrd. Nyptir eivnr; truck p"od' l'lrt vac ; 3 rurli-iigk, iirw Hit; M.irti At, I to 2. v.fti; Annr: Mcfjfe, IS u r.'v.ml; I'r.t.r, li l( I,. T)M yw.fl r.-r--. ti fmlnimx. t U' tin'- Md ;,K . '. (., 1, ; Icil)l tV Pl-3. M J. er 1, I .HI Klroitw. I: to 1. (hint J li'.w. j X !-.,. .i.i-i rn.-.-. MI!V!ir. i,,,.. iftM). l.. Vml,l, i.-, ., i, ,,. ,, , , ".''"I"1- A Mull. r, 1.1 I. S. ...... : : : ... Pjihlas. held art enthusiastic meettn last night and received eleven appli cations for membership. ; Judge Webb has reserved his "de claion until next week:ln th injunc tion -cae. In which a cumber of Chestnut strejt citiieiia are . making an effort to prevect Dr. John Koy Williams from erecting a tuberculosis sanitarium on that street. ,At last, msatfn meeting of the board of directors of the Gate City Building and JLoaa A.soclation ' Mr. Ernest Clapp was clotted to fyi a vacancy on the board. The. past year wa a very succe;is. al one for the association. The t Jre-i-isboro Dramatic Club -is making preparirtons for the presenta tion of "The Mikado" at the Grand on the evening of January 81st. Some of the city's best talent will take part and the affair will doubtless be not- j able. . ' ''? ' The transportation committee of the chamber of commerce held a consul tation to-day with Mr. O. M. Sadler, superintendent of this division of the Southern Express- Company, . with headquarters In Charlotte, over the question of dls:rlmInation In express charges for Gre-snsboro. Mr. Sadler explained that the company was didng all possible for this city, but he did not grant relief-In any of the com plaints made. Mr. W. C. Boren closed a contract to-day to lease to the Carolina Motor Company for a term of years a one story brick., builillng which he . will erect at once on the lot opposite the Southern Life and Trust Company buiidin?. on East Market street. The bulldlnar will be 44x70 feet An invitation was extended my me chamber of commerce of Greensb5ro to-day to the , Hard Yarn Bpinners Association, the Soft Yarn Spinners' Association and the Nortn varonim Manufacturers' Association, now in session In Charlotte,' to hold their next meetings In Greensboro. Joshua ti. Bally, a well-known phil anthropic Friend ot Philadelphia, has ier.t to Guilford College a cnecu ii $500 and one hundred volumes oi standard oojks. Since King Hall was burned a wesk ag J the college has re vived a great many smaller girts. In the police court this morning a negro woman named svannie was given a hearing on the charge of setting fire to the house of a negro preacher, Rev. i J. H. Hunter, east of this city, last Tuesdty ntjnt. me case was dismissed for want or sum- cient evidence. - Mike Suieman, white, and t-a Fisher, colorad, were bound over in bonds of 1200 each on the charge of stealing 5 from a negro at the depot Wednesday after toon. t East evening Judge Webb took tne recognliance of J. Dunenberg, oi Goldsboro, for his appearance at the February criminal term of Guilford Sunertor Court. This action .was taken - In a hebeas corpiis case In which Dunenberg was charged with selling "Cutwuie," a drink said ny ho nroseiutlon to contain . aiconoi. Chemists who were put on the stand, however, teetlnml that It contained less than 2 per ent. of -alcohol. After a stormy special sesmon last night the board of aldermen accepted the proposition or Messrs. li,. v. w nar ton, B. H. Merrlmon and R, R. King selling to them the J125.000 worth of bonds recently voted to pay off t.ie floating Indebtedness of the city. The price paid waf par, with a bonus of 1125. delays on account conrectlons. Thers wa helrl fow t&va an In the graded school building a moth- ers'. and teachers' meeting In which the subject -of methods ws discuss ed. Reading was discussed by Miss Mollie Heath and arithmetic by-Miss Sadie Berry, after which there was a general discussion. It ii the purpose io'hold these meetings monthly, and the general purpose Is to tiring about better co-operation and understand ing between the school erl home. The supply of oy-ters In the market this season has. been larv? and the price mudh" bfelow hat or- last year. The usual price 'asked Is 80 cents a tub in the snen tine w dealer recently shipped on between 500 an4 00 gallons In one day. More oysters are being handled by the wholesalers here this se,on than in the pkat two r three years. - The new Jill for. Craven county 'Is n.irln. i.nmnlalliin. T:1S COSt Wl'l be around ISO.000. It is built of trick, two stories high, hatej with hot water and contains si'-el cells of the most modern construction. When completed It will very llke'y be the best Jail- in the Siate." THE WEATHER, Mcr.day . filr winds mcftl; Vlreinla, fair Sunday; wanner: Hgl.t to tresh tOlltllW'-St. . ' North Car-iltrfx. txtr Simdny, Monda fair, warni-ir; light north wi.ids ooe.ow lnu varkvblri. dcuth Carolina f.rd Georsln. fair Pun d:iv; .Mon-lay fair, warmer, light wind ntlv ilorth tn portlif:st. Hast Ptorlda fidr . Sunday' ar.d M-tn daw wdrmF-4-wfit end north portions hgiit tt fr-wh-north to r.ortlwset winds V' Flori.lii. .Malmma nnd Mlseifeip pi. fur Sunday an-1 Monday; wvnne Moml.-iy: IlKht irrtlicwt to east wln-ls. l.oui.iani, fi Sunday and Monday: light mrtlieast to east winds. iJ 7 PER CENT: or rnor. free of taxes, can be obtained from first-class pre ferred Stocks of substantial North Carolina companies ,whJchwe can offer. : , Trust Department, SOETHERX IJFE & TKtST CO, Greensboro, X. C. - Capital and' Surplus. 350,000. E. P. Wharton. President. .; A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. -' R. C. Hood. Asst. Manager. A Representative watitctt J Every County la ort -V' Carolina tor the Southern ScBool of Telegraphy : . ' - - i - and, the EMANUEL SCHOOL STORAPHY AND OTRITING ASHEVIIXE, 31. C. Liberal commissions pal 1 llgV.t - parties. References required. t tn. u LOCAh OFFICE V. M. WEATHER iiUREATT. Clmrlo'.te !;in. IS. Sunrls-J 7:JJ a. itnwt V p. io. rf.MPERATt'KB (in degrees). -41rlit tctnpirtur(- ,. .... Lf went ten perature .. Menn tempfMtore ...V" ...... Deficiency or tho flay .. .T .. ,. .. ccuniula'ed excels for the month. Acctimu'uited excess for tho year.... PftL'CIPITATiON (in Inches). Tcll for 24 hours ending 8 p. tn..-. Total f r the month .. . .. Aeoiuiiiiia'si excess-for the month-1.62 Totnl for the ytnr .. .. ..' .,..4.19 "-iimiilnt 1 exc1 for tha year . lrcvaliinii wind dlroction ..N. V. vv. j. -BENNETT Observer. 4.1! New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans. Jan. 13.i-Cotton, spots waro steady with j-iices uncf.angi..".' llld 1Iing ii'c Sales were 2,100 pules on ilie spot and l.WW to t.rrlve. Futures ooeneJ steedj'. 4 to 13 romis tclow tli close ytkU rday, which wat about as du on the Ciiblts. T.wre was a slight rlly uftor the opei .n;, caused by f:i.rly iu:tlv buvlnit. '.Durtng tho day tht market was cl.iirH'icriacd bv rather wide Mucuiallons, hur. heavy realizing In New Wfurk modt-rat d the hope ol' eny 'preat auvanco in values bp it held their. owi fairly well und lun lshed one'of th fe bullion reatui'i:s of tr;e nmiket. At th' clos.j, which was steady, the active norths wi-r) om to six points below th. closo yesterday. X. & S. SHOPS OPEN' AtJAIJf. Only a Sninll Force of Hands Eni' ploywl, However Paswnger Trains to tie I'Ul in J O-.i;rr w jyvern Very IMentlfiil Tliid SenMu. Ppet'lal to The ObM-mr. Cs'ewbern, Jan. 18. Tho Norfolk & Southern Itallroad Comoaiiy' shops In. this city have opened nain after befhg shut down for a month and a half. Only a small forco'U mw em ployed, perhaps one-third of tho u(ual number. On January 20th the X & S. will put on regular passengr-r trains from Washington to Kalelsh and then for the 'ilrt time there wilt be a chance to reach the capital ftom eastern North Carolina without changes and Pimples Stopped In 5 Days KVKIty POSSIPLE SKIN ERUP TION CURED IN MARVELOUS. LY QUICK. TIME BY TUB r NK1V CAU'IITM TIIICAT . MKNT. Send 1'or Vnt; Sample To.Iay. rnekaBd ETEEM HUNDRED AND EIGHT OPENS ; WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR US Our business Is larger than it has ever een, all departments being In active and successful operation, and our facilities - for handling the accounts of our customers at equal If not superior to those of any other bank in this section. " i ' ; Our Capital la..., . .-. .. ..... .... ; s r. r. . , . .... -9 500,000.00 Surplus and Profit...., . SOQ.OOtf.OO Deposits l.3O,O0O.00 ;.- Total Aasets. ... . .- -2.p0.000.00 . Personal Liability of Shareholders.-. 600,000.00 It A. Dunn, Pres. " E. Holt, Vice. Pres. A. G. Brenlzer, Casliler. , k A. T, Snmmcy, Asst. Cashier. 4 We solicit your business. The Commercial IVational Bank v of Charlotte, JV. G. . FIRST MORTGAGE RLEStt LOANS If you have Idle "funds seeking Investment we can place . same promptly for you on First Mortgage Real .Estate Loans on Im proved City Property jr Farming 'Lands In this County. The tlt'ls, principle and Interest guaranteed on all loans placed through We also collect the Interest for the Investor .and remit same . within . three days of the time It falla due. SOUTHERN REAL STAT LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Capital, $75,000. Surplus. $100.000. , . W. a ALEXANDER. R. A. DUNN, A. M. SIcDONALD, I. President. Vice President. Sec. nnd Trel. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS A splendid 6-room cottage at Piedmont Park "with air the modern Int., provements. Steam heat, large lot, shady side of street, house In first, class repair. One of the best bargains we have on our lists. Renting for 1300 per year. Can be bought if taken In a short time on easy term for. ...........i...;..........;.. .-. ... ..... ... i .... . .$3,700 Two 4 -room cottages on South Tryon - street, corner lot 100x148. This property can be bought for 13.J0O, and Is very cheap at that price. J. E. Murphy & Company t4S X. Tryon. .. vThono 848. it Naval Stores. S.-iysnnih, fa., Jan. lS.-Srirlts tur pcntlhe t-t; sa.a none; relpts :3s, ; ship meiits 112. Rosin Arm; sales i.739; ro Ipu l.Wl; shliments S.tr..'; stock HSJi'S Quote: A H C 3.4 D 13.40; E I my a W.ft); H 60; I J3.C0; K 4.0: M 5.K; W W G $6.10 W W 6 SO. , ' ( (')iarlpnton, 'S. C, Jen 1S.-Turp?nt!ne nntl rosin, notlimg doing: quotations i tnltii',. WlmltiKton, Jan. rr Hits turpei.tln nctlilnn dcln; rvceipu 7. casks. Hcsln, nothing doing: reolpt I8ti. Tnr. untlilnff doing; teceJpts . Cni'lo turpmtlno firm, I2.J5, o and (S lr receipts F. XKW DRLFANS rtJTi:.HES. . Knw Orleans, Jan. lS-JCottor. futur." cl-m-d as follows- Jan. 11.72; Feb. 11 f nominal; Mnrsl, 1167; , rll Jt-.fiT nomlna May 1I...7. Juno 11.67 nomtnol; July 'l V A. B. Harvard Lawrence SciV Bch. C. P. E. BURGWYN Civil and Hydraulic Engineer. ' Virginia TniHt Co. Bldir., Richmond. Va. Rivers and harbors improved, nharves and terminals constructed, water powers developed. Railroads built. Water-works erected. Re ports on properties: Sewer systems designed. Clear water filtration. F. D. A Til '"'l. fl ."" nilriVri. I f . ... .i. . j IK 1 V j'ii:rier, " t I ' S. third . 'isfiiHc.m. ii'irdf , ' tM... If HOT Tm E The cold facts we've been giving you in a comparison of the profits of the Mutu al Building '. & Loan and other investments are wa king up our business men. They're beginning to figure a little now, but when June comes arid the tax assessors make you swear how much you own in notes, mortgages and various stocks, there'll be "Hot Times" in Greater Char-j lotte, and don't you forget it. Now, if you all wrait until June to join the Mutual, we may not be able to accommodate you; so com e to-day, while the new series is open. Ee Le KEESLER, Sec. & Treas, . ..... r.. - , ( , - 'Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. first National BanK , CHARLOTTE, N. C: ; ORGANIZED' 1IU - Capital., ., .$ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... .V . ,240.000.00 'Assets .. .. ..1,900,000.00 . Your business respectful 'ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac- , commodation; extended con sistent with sound banking. ESS ESS as O0O0090000O900OS0O0020O0000OCKX)O0XXX0O000000C0 - : , . ! ...... .j; . ... ...... o 7 SPLENDID GHaNGE o buy a home or make a good Investment might present 1 Itself Have you the ready money? ' t Make a. provision for it by putting aside a certain amount every pay-day. and make It all you possibly can. Tour wife will give you all kinds of encouragement if she knows o you are trying to save money. .- e - "" , -O Southern Loan & Savings BanK i JOHN M.' SCWT, President. V. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. H V. L. JENKINS, Cashier. , S OOOOOOOCOOCOO(X)00(X)OC)COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SBS3 This is a progressive. Bank and its rapid giwvth is the natural result of the character of service it gives its customers. Consult us about your ac-' count. : . ' 2: THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. Tn?st Building. : The Merchants & farmers NationaLBanR ; . , ' ' Charlotte, N. 0. " v ' j ' l DEPOSITARY FOB " v United States Government ' " ' v State of North Carolina ( , -County of Mecklenburg and. . . . - - City of Charlotte. We would also like to be your depositary. x GEO. H WIUSON, Piwldent. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice Pr widen t. ' i XV. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. i XXXXilXllZXJXXXXlZlXllXTTT IX 7 xxxxxxxxxtxixxxxzxxix Hods have liren eur'd in .1 days, and xom of the wr-.t cae if skin dlsensos hnve been "eured ' In a week. hv the wonderful nctln-of Stuart's Kvtry time it rjngs there's trouble CMicium wiiri. v nese wafers con tain as :hi lr nulii ingredient the trout thorough, quick und .' effective i Koine are insured: others -. well. Ding. Pong! Hear the fire bell? In some home. blood-clrunser known, calcium sul phide. Mast treiitmeiits for tho blood and fr fUln eruptions are rnlKeurnbly slow In thHr reMiIts, und besides, liifiny of them are polxonous. Ktu urt's Calcium Wafers contain no jic.IiJon or drug of any kind: they are! abxiiluiely hmile, and yet do work' which csniiot Till I to surprise you. They sr the mest powerful blood purifier'' ond skin clearer ever dis covered, end they never derange the tlslmn V;r!d- Kwlinmljig Kworri r.animt re. Jim i a r,,... ' ' " of tne i.L, ., . ,l,i,on- system. . ehuln ; tor rr ? V C U.h- wl" No matter what you suffer from, rormance to nlghv In wimin I".r: lmP. Maekheada. nrne. red rash., J-arda in 9 l?s LUlln i olH- blotches, rash, tetter or any don t ' . ... otner skin eruption, you can get rid ., or mem long Derore omer treat event. Which Kin . .( i ------ 1110 COtTlll.'tlliin mur Ktarters in the but no use advising. ' Wise folks don't heed It and fools won't take It anyhow. .'.- . Delays on the other side. I'm waltiug to serve -now ready. Iiest policies cash after loss. Anything of earthly value Insured. F. D. ALEXANDER Piedmont Dlds.' 'Phones 587, SIS. thr.1SiVH 'ntesiP,i by n,em-! .-i.K.e jjaiuni.ro Athllic Club TUfSTlTJi APPKOVK VUS. Kiwifl oiloiiH r Mr. c. C. Hoot ,,f Wn, s.U,r.etory W. t s.nu,, l i-l l:n-l'M in lujui,;.. tioM luemd--'tifere'HT u " H"-UUr4 Celine frpecl.i!.ti Tl.e Jks'rv'r. Creenboro. Ja-i. 18. Th board of uirectors of the Sut .'ormsl and in dustrial Cul!,-.te at a '.meeting ht-I i h re to-dav approved the plans su'j niltted by Architeet C. C. Hok, of the lirm of H juk & ItoTr.i, of Charlotte fcr a Jlf'0,000 Mlrn.-e building to be reeled on the Hie of the burned dor. rnltory. Prwident J. I. Fourt and r" A?'-1'1 w'"re directed U sivert)-.e for bids from contractors. In addl ikR to trannhetli'.g other bj'lnt ss thv I.card elctl Prof. V. '. Smith as d'-an cf the facult. - I Mr, Jmi Hobblns. a (flone cutter, of Proximity, was ir.t..i -t,a r,.k. - . - .. V I, can even begin to show re sults. Don't go around v. 1th, a humili ating, disgusting" masnof pimples ond blackheads on your face, A face covered over with thege d!s guKtlng things makes people 4 urn uu uy from you, and breeds failure I In your life work. Stop It. Head what an Iowa man wild when he woke up one morning ond found hej h.'id a pew face: "Iiy George. I never saw anything! like It. There I've ben for three ; years trying to get rid of pimples and black Iliads, and guess I uw.1 everything under Hie sun. I used, your Csirlum Wafers for just seven) days. This morning every blessed j pimply Is gone and I rnn't find a' blackhead. I could write you -a' volume of thanks, I am so grateful : 'to you." ' j yu can depend upon this trest-j nifnt being a never-falling cure. i Ju.d send us your name arid ad-i dress lu full to-day, and we will ; snd you a trial package of Stuart's j Calcium Wafers,, free to test. , After j you have trl'd the sample and been convinced that all we eay is true,! yoa will go to your uc;tt'M drugxlrt and get a COc. box and be cured of; your foetal trouble. They are - in bed of his purse en 'Summit evenua j tablet form and r.o- troubls whatever Ty two men 't pight. The purxs uniin;a on;y j.es tt-money. jJr. Robfcins stru ;it one of the men over 'he head wl:4 a tr,trn Mhlih ha wan earn ing an J.. draw' h'.s kn'.fc, s!ah- one cf thera In the fcacfc before they cou!d get .jut. of his rac!. C-Kftrj Lode No. , Knights of to take. Tou go about your work uual. and there eu are ured end happy. Hnd us -your name and address, to-day and we will at onre send vu by nsll a sample packege free.j AdJ F. A. Stuart "Co.. 175 B'uart tldg , Jiarshail, Mich. ' - .-'...v. . ', . ;, - ... , "ON TITE SQCAltE. Prompt and careful - attention to all PRESCRIPTION lii WO Entrusted to us. R. It. JORDAN & CO. 'II tons 1, nrn NErn ciiOSE." NURSES REGISTER -room residence, modern, Eist Mprehead .............. .$37.50 10-room residence, modern, No. 9. East 12th St. 25.00 6-room cottage, Modern, No. 3 Woodlawn avenue........ 18.00 C-room cottage, 201 Fox Street 15.00 -room cottage, modern, 300 E. 7th street. ..... , . ....... . 22.00 6-room apartment, modern, Jackson Terrace. ... . 23.00 CAROLINA REALTY CO., to No. 8 West Firth Street. W. U. WILKINSON, Manaper. B. H. tEE. Secretary. P. MSG, Sale Arent 45 North Tryon SC. 'Plione C00. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." TUB BUILDERS FRIEND , Freexlua: does not hurt; natural shrinkage wilt not crack its mttee does not make It fall off; Iiard as atono. - Write for booklet. Manufactured by. , - , QHHRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet V Omrlotte. N. C. The Charlotte National Bank ' CHAR I.OTTE. N. C. The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank Is the welfare of its depositors and, the security of their deposits. The Charlotte National Bank was founded by men of means, in tegrity and successful business experlenca-and. its envlabl record has given it a reputation for solidity that extends f? beyond Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If you want absolute safety, it -Is here. We solicit your bjislnesa. D D. HEATH. President. JNO. K.' SCOTT. Vice President. W. TWriTY, Cashier. J. II. Utile, Pres. H. G. Link, V. P. f .... ... .. t I $30,000 TO LOApy . ....... on centrally Ideated Real Estate in Charlotte, in . ...'. - 4 t amounts trom ,ouu.uu up. I The Oh or lotto Realty Co. A. G. Craig, Sec'y. Phone S77. W. 3. Chambers, Trens. Office 18 E, Trade St. !"M-i---5i--:- -4-H--:-4-:--:-v :--e :: FOR SICE A beautiful suburban site, near Elizabeth Col lege. A good 6-room cottage, all - necessary out houses; 1-2 acre of land, fine shade trees...-. .$2,500 Party not living here and wants to sell. Can ar range good terms. . - - rPhone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. Begin the New Year by opening an account, Subject to eheck, or Savings $ Account with ( :'. The Charlotte Trust Company ! W. H. BELK J.M. DAVIS O. P, HEATH IL O. LINK DIRECTOKS: . J. H. LITTLE W. M. LONO W. O. NISBET C. M. PATTERSON J. F. ROBERTSON W. A. WAT30N' J." W. ZIMMERMAN Building and Loan Dividends Bank Stock- can be well In vested In ,1 Southern Mill Stock - "5 : N. C. Railroad, Stock v " State and City BoncU and First Mortgage4 Loans on Real Estate . For Salo by F. e. ABBOTT & Trust Bnildins. GOMPHNY Telephone 2S8.
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