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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 22,1903. T.IILLS AND f.lARKETS HESTER'S COTTON- JtEPORT. UMh Oothtn Statement Miows , Ir February a IXTefe Vnder Lat Yea of 18i,000 Bales.. ' . .. New Orleans. Feb. 21. Secretary Hester's weekly cottori staiwnoui " sued to-day shows for the .21 day of Pohmirr & decrease under last year litsnnn and an increaM) over the fame period year before last of US . 00. For the 174 days f the season that have elapsed the aggregate is e hind the 174 days of. last year l.8.- UQO and oer the same ! 40 000. The amount brought Into Bight dur- th nan week has neen jim" hales against 816,240 for the aame sev. m !o viaar. The movement since September 1st -i . r.Mr,i. t all Vnlted States r,t. C 796.130 against 8.033.744 last year overland across the Mississippi. Ohio' and Potomac rtvera to Northern mills and Canada 458,935 against 886. 787 last year; interior stocks In ex cess of thoae 4ield at the close of the eommercial year 891.512 a ainst 444 -48 last year,, Southern mllla takings 1,842.000 against 1.403.283 luet year, These make the total movement ince September 1st, 8,988,577 against i a ts "el lns vrfir. norti for the week have : . nc 91 niratnut 206.403 last , " ..Lio- v, total thua far for the season fi.708,377 against 6.101,430 : Th fntal takings of Amcri- Lima 'vjr.rtn. South and Canada thus far for the season have been 2. 458,868 against 3,286.778 last year c.Ar.ir th Seaboard fend the southern centres have decreas- th. eek 93.014 bales against a decrease during the corres Tondlng period last season of 16.63. Including stocks left over at porta and interior towns from the last crop end the number of bales brought Into eight thus far from the new crop, the supply to date Is 9,336.583 against 11. 066,053 for the same period last year. World's Visible Supply. New Orleans. La,. Feb. 21. Secre tary Hester' statement of the world s visible supply of cotton Issued to-day -hows the total visible to be $4,773. 047 against 4.893,109 las week, and 6 586,839 last year. Of this the total of American cotton Is 3,603,171 against 3 701.233 last week and 4,270,839 last year, and- of all other kinds, including Kgypt, Brazil, India, etc., 1.169,876 mrainst 1,190,876 last week and 1.815, 000 last year. Ofthe world's visible supply of cot ton there Is now afloat and held in Great Britain and continental Europe. 2,811,000 against 3.015,000 last year; In Egypt 234.000 against 241,000 last " m 3 ' i ... . nun yearj in inaia j.uuu "n1""1 last year, and in the United States 1,- 165.000 against 1,720.000 last year. Chicago CaUld Market. Chlctwo, Feb. Il.-rCattle, receipts 7.000; dull ai4 lower. Hteors 84.25 to IH.15; cows M to 4ii; heifers f-'.Wt to fo.35; bulls 83.25 to 4.ii0: calves $:!.75 to $7; stockers and feeders -'.7S to 84.90., Hogs, receipts 3u,H; In to JOc. lower; choice heavy shipping 84.45 to $4.50; butchers $4.4l to $4.30; llKlit mixed $4.3ti to $4.40; choice light $4.4H to $4.46; Jlgs K.5Q to $4.: bulk of sales $4.35 to $t.4u. Kheep, receipts lO.Out); sUsti'ly and ac tive; sheep $4.2T. to $5.); lambs $6 to 17.10; yearlings $5.75 to $ii.i. NEW YORK KOXDS. r. r, IT, R. refunding 2s registered , H. refunding is coupon .. . 8. 3s registered H. in co u Dim 101 101 121 mi ti."-4 V0 ( wi msi 64 42 27 MO t W MX w, l4 V. H. New 4h registered ..... . U. S. New 4s coupon .American Tobacco 4s ..... ... , .American Tobacco 6sr,V.. VW Atchison gneral 4s Atchison Hiljnstnietit 4s bUl ., Atlantic Coast line 4s ofd... Iialtlmore & Ohio 4s Ttultlmore ft Ohio Vi HrooklTl llapld Transit cv Ontral of ursla 6s bid .. 4s.... I'entrsl of Georgia 1st Inc. ofd Central of Georgia 2d Inc. ofd .. .. Central of OeorKla 3d inc. bid.. .. Chesapeake . Ohio 4VkS .... Chicago & Alton SVs ofd Chicago, B. & Qulnry new 4s .... Chicago. R. I. & P. n. R. 4s.... Chicago. R. 1. & V. R. H. col. !m C. t: C. tk Ht. Louis geiwiral 4s.. 4'nlrado Indiintrlal f Series A...... 4ftVi Colorado Midland 4s f' Colorado & Southern 4s.. .. 5H Cuba is bid l" Ienver & Rio Grande 4n ... rMstlllers" Securities ts bid J'j-te prior Hen 4s ofd .. .. 94 t.rle Oenerai 4s oia. blocking Valley 4s bid Mi Japan 4s eertlrtcates 8"i Japan i ji certificates 2d Series.... ('. Joutsville fc Nash. T.'nind 4s ofd. W Manhattan cOnsol gold 4s IM Mexican Central 4 S3 Mexican Central 1st Inc. bid 17 Mmn. It Ft. Louis 4 bid 77 Missouri, Kansas & Texas 4s n Missouri, Kansas A Texas 2ds bid 79 National R. R of Mexico col. 4.. H New York Central general 3s.... f New Jersev Central general t I'-S'i Northern Pacific 4s , ll Northern Pacific 2s 71 Norfolk Ic. Western consol 4s.. s... WI Oregon Short Line rtdg. 4s bid...; m- fnn. cv. Hs W'i Reading General 4s M't St. I & Iron Mountain col. fs ofd. J7 St. Louts & San Francisco fg. 4. . 70 St. TjOuIs Southwestern ronsol 4s ofd 42 Seaboard Air IJn! 4a bid 45 Southern Pacific is 84i Southern Pacific 1st 4s certificates. 63 'Southern Railway $s 8' Texas -sclflo la's ofd Toledo, St. Louis Western 4s., l'nlon Pacific 4s.. Vnion Pacific cv. 4s certificates 1'nlted States Steel 2d &s Wabash Ists Wabash Deb. B. Ofd , Western Md. 4s ofd Wheeling Jk Lake Erie 4s ofd "Wisconsin Central 4s , Japan 4a certificates .... Atchison cv. 4s.... ........ .... Atchison cv. b Jnterborougb Metropolitan 4Vfc . 70 ' &i ' pa 49 SA 7m 7KH m no Diaiocrtmc ooxvkntiox. Ilorida Candidates Win Fight It Out In a Primary Republican Have ektd Delegates. Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 21. There will be no Democratic convention In Florida. A primary election will be held May 19th at which delegates to the Denver convention will bo chos en, candidates making Individual an nouncement. At the same time can didates will be nominated for presi dential elector. United Stat.s Sena tor, Congressmen from the three dis tricts and State and county offices The Taft faction of Republicans has already selected delegates to the Chicago convention with the ex ception of the, third congressional district, in which the convention lias not yet been called. Anti-Taft Republicans have select ed delegates from the State at large, but delegates from .he congressional districts have not yet been named. Socialists and Prohibitionists shae not Y" -nnounced the date of their conventions. ASK YOURSELF THE QUKSTlOJt. Why not use Chamberlain's Pafn Bairn wuen you nave rheumatism? We ft firm that the result will be prompt and a.t!'a:tory. One apitUcirtlon f-llevea tain, end nny have been prrn. frtVf cirJ by i ijjm. Ti and Vj-cegt i-t. l ur sale ty W. Lw Band $t Co. , MRS. BCRDKX TOVXD DEAD. Society Favorite Dead From Oas Pois oning Went to ejeep While iu-u Inr and Disconneeted Pine jvrmn ted Mow of Gas Which uod Iter Death Mrs. Burden m Daughter of O. II, P. Belmont. New York. Feb. il. Mrs. Ivimam Proudflt Burden, who was Nattea Rivers, daughter of O. H. P. Belmont and a society favorite m New xora, KewDort and Washington, was found dead in bed at her Fifth avenue home to-Any. Death, tne coroner aeciaea, wm accidental and due to gas poison inr , A disconnected gas tube which had led from a chandelier to a drop light, so placed last night that Mrs. Burden might read wnue propped up in bed. had permitted a flow of gas that filled the room and, escaping into the hall. Anally attracted the attention of the servants. Mrs. Burden was 22 years of age and since her marriage on April lth, 1907, she and her husband had occupied the beautiful home of the latter'a fath er, the late James A. isuraen, at wi 'fth avenue. Mr. Burden had spent the night In another part of the house yand learn ed of his wires deatt. from the ser vants, who had entered her room at 10 o'clock this morning. Entering the house at 11 o'clock last night Mr, Burden had noticed that a light was still burning in his wife's room and passing the door called out "Good night." Mrs. Burden responded "Good night." In a tone that indicated that she was in her usual health and arrfrlt. i Mrs. Burden Y n In the habrt of reading after retiring and this prac tice recently led her to have s : gas reauing famp t placed in her room. This stood on a stand conveniently near the head of the bed. The coroner's Investigation showed that the gas tube had been disconnect ed from the lamp. Apparently having become drowsy, Mrs. Burden had reached from her bed and turned off the lamp cock instead of taking the trouble to get up and shat off the gas at the chandelier Jet. In some roan ner undetermined the tube became loosened at the lower end and slipping oft the feed pipe of the lamp laid in such a position that the flow of poison ous gas was directed into the sleep ers race. Mrs. Burden was the daughter of the first Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, who was Miss Sally Whiting. The daughter took the name of her moth er's second husband, George L. iuves, who adopted her and has always been known as Natlca Rives. William P. Burden Is a nephew of I. Town send Burden and has a larre Interest In the Buraen Iron Works at Troy. Itesults ft$ w Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 21. Royal Onyx, which finished first In the sixth race at City Park to-day, was dis qualified for fouling after swerving badly at the finish. Weather clear, track slow. First race, 3 furlongs, sell: Serv ients, 12 to 1, won: The Sticker. 12 to 1, second; Trappe, 7 to 1, third. Time :88 8-5. Second race, 6 furlongs, neU: The Thorn. 7 to 1, won; Risk. 12 to 1, second; Dick Ross, 15 to 1, third. Time 1:17 4-5. Third race, 1 furlongs, sell; Webash Queen, 15 to 1, won; Rose of Pink, 8 to 1, second; M axon la, 10 .to 1, third. Time 1:32 2-5. Fourth race, 7 furlongs: Consistent, 11 to 10, won, won; French Nun, 6 to 2, second; Lady Kthel, 15 to 1, third. Time 1:31 1-5. Fifth race, 6 1-2 furlongs, selling: Blagg. 7 to 2, won; Platoon, 4 to 1. second: Miss Bain, 9 to 6, thirJ. Time 1:09 2-5. Sixth "race, 6 furlongs. ell: Mer rick. 12 to 1, won? Artful Dodger, 15 to 1, second; Furnlculalre, 9 to 2, thlrdaTJiiieJ;l 3-5, Seventh race, mi'e and a sixteenth, selling: Hooray, 11 to 5, won; Gre nade, 7 to 1, second; Terns Rod, 25 to 1, third. Time 1:53. Oppose Eight-Hour BUI. Washington, Feb. 21 The hearing on the Gardner eight-hour bill was con tinued to-day by. the House commit tee on labor. James W. Powell, form erly of the United Slates navy, and now Assistant to President, Mull, of the Cramp Company, spoke' In oppo sition to the measure. He quoted statistics showing how the bill would be disadvantageous to the worklngmen as well as to the employers. The em ployes in the Cfamp yard, lie said, are satisfied with their present .con dition And do not want any such bill passed. Kansas Unanimous 1'or Bryan. Hutchinson, Kan. Fob, 21. Kan sas Democrats In State convention here to-day unanimously adopted resolution Instructing ail delegates to the Denver convention, both State and congressional "to cast a solid vote for the nomination of William J. Bryan for President of ilia United States." A great demonstration lasting several minutes attended the adoption of the resolutions. lire on Engllhh Steamer. New Orleans. Feb. 21. Fire In a cotton hold delayed the departure of the British eteamer Corby for Ham burg to-day. The fire was extinguish ed after burning several hours. A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me; It's all I ask, except good health. Which comes with Hollster's Rocky Mountain Tea. R. It. Jordan fc Co. A rROCLAM.lTHVV BY THE OOV1.RNOR. $WO Reward State of North Carolina. Kxecutiye Department Whereas, official information has been received at this department that some unknown person or per sons late of Caldwell county stand charged with robbing the Dank of Granite Fa IK and whereas, It ap pear that the said unknown person or persons have fled the State, or so conceal themselves that the ordinary process of law cannot be served up on them. , Now. Therefore, I, Ji.) R. Glenn, Governor of the State of North Caro lina, by virtue of authority In me vested by law, do Issue this my proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred teach) dollars fr the apprehension and delivery of the said unknown person or persons to the sheriff of Caldwell county at the court house In Lenoir, N. C. and I do enjoin all ofnr of the Bute and all good citizens to aaelet In bringing said criminals to Justice. Done at ur City of Raleigh, the 20th day of February, In . the year of our Lord one ; Seal) tbouand nine hundred and eight and in the one hundred ; and thirty-second year of our a, American Independence. R. II. GLENN. . By the Governor: A- 11. ARK1NUTO.V. ' Crlrate Secretary. . . A BOLD HORSE THIEF, Steal Animal Which Was Hitched on a SatiKDury Street Rowan Court Adjourns. -Special tb The Observer. Salisbury. Feb. Si: A . verv bold robbery was committed here to-night about 6:45 when the horse and buggy belonging to Dr. J. B. Council was stolen from the front of his house on Church street.- The horse was hitch ed to a post. The thief unsnapped the hitching strap and was seen by a negro boy driving fast down Coun ell towards Fulton street. The wit nees was unable to say whether the thief was black or white. , The ponce are at present on the search but have no trace yet. The horse was a bay mare weighing about 900 or 1,000 pounds, 10 years old and In fine con dlticfh, a piece Is cut out of the right ear.- :. It was a rubber-tired buggy. Superior Court aJJournea . this ev ening. The session was very; busy and the docket was cleared up pret ty well. Many regrets are- expressed that the grand Jury did not see- fit to back, ip Judge Council's recommen dations for a new Rowan court house, JHE WEATHER. Washington. Feb. 21. Forecast: - Virginia, fair Saturday . and Sunday, nrmer Hiindnv: IlKht west winds. North Carolina. Boutn Carolina ana Georgia, fair Saturday and Sunday; llgnt went winds. East Florida, fair, warmer Saturday Rnnrlav fnlr. vaFishtA Winds. Wft KiorirtR. Alanama. hibsibsippi. Louisina and east Texas, fair Saturday and Sunday; variable winda. West Texas, fair Saturday: eunaay (air. warmer. - West Virginia, slightly colder. lair Saturday; Sunday fair, warmen. LOCAL OFFICB IT. H. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Feb. 21. Sunrise 7:02 a, m.; sunset 6:11 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .... .... ... Lowest temperature .. Mean temperature .,j .. Deficiency for the day .. .. ........ Accumulated deficiency for month.. 42 25 34 11 Jft6 Accumulated deficiency for year .. 85 0 PRECIPITATION tin incnes. Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... Total for the month 3.4.', 0.03 Accumulated excess lor month Total for the year .. .. .... 9.63 41 Accumulated excess lor year Prevailing wind dire-tlnn 8, W. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. SAVR MONET BY BUYING CHAM BEKLAln s uu w J n KCMLUI, "You will nay just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at for unv of the other oough medicines, but you save money In buying it The saving In what you get. not wnat you cav. The sura-j-cure-you quality Is In every bottle or wis remea, ana you get good results when you take It. Neglected colds ften develop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough medicine you want to be sure you are getting one that will cure your cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remesy always cures. Prio a nd 60 cents a Doius. r or saie ny w. l. Hand Co. BEST SUGAR! at Kenny's to-day In quantities from to 20 lbs. Get It while you can. .We have Coffees and Teas to suit Our any pocketbeok, large or small. 0 and 25c. ranks above 25 and 35c. goods -sold elsewhere. A trial will convince you. An artistic Washing ton flag pin free to-day. C D. KENNY CO. 23 S. Tr j on. 'Phone 1539. If You Need Honey Write to us, and we can probably sell your stocks and bonds for you. We have a large number of clients who buy securities. TRUST DEPARTMENT, Southern Life A Trust Company. . E. P. Wharton, President. A. M. Scales, Vice Pres. and Gen. Counsel. , R. C. Hood, Asst.. Manager. Capital and Surplus $0B.00fW)0 GREENSBORO, NY C F. D. A Will erect Brick Mercantile or Manufacturing Building ' to suit tenant. Locaion, S. College St., at and near Third street. F. D. ALEXANDER Piedmont Bldg. 'Phones M7-645. "Jordan's on . the Square." Let us sell you your Sunday GiQaro To-Day You' can't get better ones anywhere in the city. If it's a good brand you smoke, wo have it. Thone us. 11 II. iOHDAII & CO. Thone T. . I ' r "WE NEVER CLOE." KURSES KEOISTER WANT rCBLIC BUILDING. Delegation From Lexington Will Ap pear Before Committee of Congress on Public Buildings and O rounds Next Week Rev. J. A. 31a pie, to Speak iir Lexington on Prohibition. Special to The Observer. . Lexington, Jeb. 21. Mr. If. B. Var ner has received a letter from Rep resentative Page to the effect that the committee of Congress on public buildings and grounds will hear-the delegation from 'Lexington next Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock in regard to getting a public building at" this place. Several citizens of Lexington will go to Waahlngtoa next Thursday but it is not yet known who wfll com pose the delegation. The people . of Lexington are very anxious for a pub lic building and determined efforts will be put forth to get it The prohibitionists of Lexington will start the campaign oft with two big rallies, ene Saturday night at the Methodist church and the other Mon Three. Nights, Beginning Monday, Wm. Irvine FAYSSOUX The Boy Hypnotist and Mind-Reader luces so, s.v as, 50 Ladies free on Monday night if 'ac companied by a person holding a paid 60-cent ticket bought before 6 p. m. Seats on sale at Hawley's. SPECIAL Don't fall to see the wondenful blindfold, drive Monday afternoon at 9 o'clock. Saturday, Matinee and Night Voelokel and Nolan's DIXIE MINSTRELS Best , All-Star Negro Show ; 80 Refined Jokers SO ; Watch For the Big Parade at Noon Bigger and Better Than Ever - Prices: Matinee. ............. .25, 50 Night. . .25, 60, 75, 3)1.00 Seats on sale to-day. - INTEREST 1ST All Savings Deposits made between now and 5th February will bear Interest from the first day NOW IS to place your savings and surplus where they good, especially to you who will Four Per Cent. Interest BANKING BY MAIL, send express and we will send you COMMERCIAL Home Sites For Sale $2,500 for vacant lot, Ransom Place, tor a home in wnanoiie. ' the market. 1,500 for vacant lot. Boulevard, DII spot upon wnicn 10 duuu a Deauuiui nome. 50 for vacant lot. Park avenue, Dilworth, located i on eno of the prettiest streets, in this section of Charlotte. J. E. Murphy 4S N. Tryon. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." TiiB BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hart; natural shrinkage win not crack it water docs not males) It fall off; bard as stone. Write , for booklet. Msoufactured by GH7LRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, N. C E. 9Ui. ST. RESIDENCE 5-room cottage, modern conveniences, $2,350. Can arrange terms. - One block graded school. Brown & Company. 'Phone 625. 7 P' ' 203 N. Tryon St. Tflt CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 - .1"' - " Offers' liberal accommodations to thoso who are entitled to them. OFFICERS B. D. HEATH, President. JOHN M. I4COTT, Vice President. DIRECTORS: 1 ' W. H. Belk Jno. G. Bryee W. J. Chambers J. M. Davis B. D. Heath 1 O. P. Heath IT. G. Link .Vinton IJddeD ' 4. IL Uttle W. L Long W. . Msbet JH. PatteriMtt II. N. I'lianr day at 13 o'clock in the court house. Owing to prior engagements Governor; Glenn notified the committee having the work lh hand that he could net be here at this time. He will speak! here later. Rev. J. A. Maples, of j Greenville; Tei. who 1 sent out W the National Anti-Saloon League, Is ( scheduled to talk Sunday night and also Manday. Mr. John A. Oates, chairman of the State : Anti-Saloon Tasrue. will also he in Lexington Mon-1 day. From now on the prohibitionists expect to warm things up. t v far Sale II tie fries fcnafacLaricg t Pew v er Company, Wiastoa-Sika, II. C 1. 300 h. p. centre crank Armlngton Sims automatic engines 18"x21" 200s r. p. m.. together with feed water heater, feed and exhaust piping. . . 2. 100 h." p. Ames hortsoTital return tubular boilers, complete with grates, front. - breeching, column and gauge. . ,. S. 60 h. p. Ames boilers, same as above, except equipped with water arch. 1. 85 h. p. horizontal return tire tube Ball boiler complete with grates, front, column and gauge. I. No. 4 Davidson steam boiler feed pumps, 3" suction, 2" discharge . 3. Geo. V. Cresson Belt Tightener, pattern D., complete,- In working ' order. Composed of 2 standards, 2 self-aligning bearings, 1-18" face 'pulley and hand wheel tightening device for take-up. 1. Same as above, except equipped with 30" face pulley and for 86" take-up. ; - 2, Split wood-rlm pulleys. 56" diame ter. 16" face. 4 1-4" bore. 1. Split wood-rlm pulley, 68" diame ter, 16" face, 5 1-4" bore. , 2. 10" exhaust heads. v MARDI GRAS ltOS. New Orleans, La Pensacola, FUv Mobile, Ala. Seaboard Air Line will sell round- trip tickets for above occasions at one first-class fare plus 25 cents from all points. Tickets on sale Feburary 26th to March 2d, with final limit for return until March 10th. ' For further information relative to rates, schedules, etc., apply to any Seaboard ticket agent, or , JAMES KER, - C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. H. GATTIS, ' T. P. A., Raleigh, N. 43. C. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS OF FEBRUARY of February. t , THE TIME will do the most receive ' ' , Compounded Quarterly. check, money order or currency by pass book with entry therein. NATIONAL BANK. close in and one of the best locations yniy a icw 01 mese aesiraoie lots on ' .... worth, lot perfectly level and a nice & Company 'Phone 843. J. II. LITTLE, Vice President. W. II. TWITTY, Cashier. 9. F. Robertson Jno. L Scott W. IL Twltty C. Valaer W. A. Watson J. W. Zimmerman Hi Located on East Third street, between Tryon and College; 48x120 feet Will improve for permanent tenant on reasonable rentals. Very desirable for large Jobbing house. " Or will selj -lot for $7,500.00. J. . - SOUTHED REM ESTATE W. S. ALEXANDER, V It. A. . , . President. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. ORGANIZED 1866 ' 4 Capital,. .. .,$ 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 banking. The Merchants S Charlotte, N. C. ' s 1 . DEPOSITARY FOR .' United States Government State of North Carolina . County of Mecklenburg and City of Charlotte. We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice Prealdent W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier, v 0O0O0O000000O00OO00O0OCO000CXXXX300O00OOO0000O0OOO00Q EVERY MIWUTE C0UMTS when you have money In this bank, and you can have it if you will Just make a start and determine, to save something each week or month. The result will surprise you. Why not earn 4 per cent, on what you save? i " Southern Loan & Sayings Bank JOHN M. SCOTT, President. ,W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Free. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. coooxxoooooooooc?oococ?oooxxx?o Ml)St DE SOLD AT ONGE 6 -room cottage, ' well located, -.1-2 block from car lino. Lot 44x141 1-1. This is a chance to get a home at your own price. It is also a good investment' It will pay you to look into this at once. For further information, call or 'phone us. CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D, WILKINSON, Manager. " B. H. LEE, Secretary. , JE. P. LONG, Sales' AgenU 4ft Worth Tryon St. . v: 'Phone . 809. COTTAGE HOME I In First Ward, close In on very sis-room cottage. wo oiLt-r mis ...... gain. n The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. Capital $200,000.00. i! Phone 377 &KS; 18 1 Trade Ve Invite the Business ' ' of progressive enterprises on the ' ; assurance of granting every ac- ' s commodation consistent with safe ; r ... : banking. .: ;; .-. ' ":. - -7'-- THE AMERICAN ttiiiiiiiiiiiniiimnr' BONDS WfiNTED N. C. Stale s. due 191. ,N. C. Plate 4s, due ltlS. N. C. State 4s,' due 1910. . ' Also North Carolina Ballroad Steck. J ' ' ' BONDS FOB SALB . ' ' 1.000 to 20,000 City of Concord 6s, due 1137. r 1.000 to 20.000 City of Winston 6s. due I93T. -'.' I.O00 to 60.000 High-Grade First Mortgage 6a , " 1,000 to 6,009 A. T. & O. 6s, due 1911. F. e. ABBOTT & COMPANY mm 1 10AH ,S TRUST COSPA.fl DUNN, A. M. Yleo President. Mcdonald, Sec and Treaa jjsi Farmers National Bank desirable street, lot about 60x150, vrry uesuaoie . nome ai a oar- ....... ..... ..... ...$3:250 TRUST COMPANY 6 Triiimiiniii;it
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