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12 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 23, 1D03. GOSSIP OF TIIE CAPITAL MARRIAGES. JCLIAX-LEOXlLUtDT WEDDING. Raleigh, March 20. The negro con tinue to b a suzzllnr element to the whit Republican. In this State. The ?run''r, A'bert Julian, of SaU . ... . bury, and Ml km Bertha Leonard!, JraVr of the whites say they can hold, of Lowell, United la .M arris s o.raognnr no i-u cuku m Will Mai Their IlonW in CUar- case ne na un ignored ana mis " Special to The Observer. xue ifivgiBiuiua xvi ui iuo tuu rruuuui to be held. It seems to be now the general 1m press ion that there will not be any vLowell. -March 24. la a lovely home wedding; this afternoon at o'clock at the residence of Mr. and senatorial primaries this year.- This Mrs. B. F. Leonhardt on MaJn street, is now .the outlook. Some persons their daughter. Miss Bertha, became who ought to be well informed express the Dride of Mr. Bruner Albeit Ju the opinion that Governor Glenn will nan. -Both parties desired a. quiet not be a candidate for the Senatorship home wedding and only a few of their against Senator Overman. He has closest friends received Invitations, aVd nothing one way or another, but but before the hour arrived for the good judges or the situation aay they ceremony quaoe a numDer naa gamer think he will not be in the field. led to witness the event. The county conventions which the! The parlor had been decorated with Democrats will hold berin the flint? weeping willow, violets and potted week la Anril but not a rreat number plants and the room was beautiful for nominating purposes are to be under the soft light Promptly at held-until the prohibition election is entirely off the hooks, which wm be the last week in May. ' . ' It is very much desired to obtain a picture of Johnston Blakeley, so well known a the commander of a privateer la the War in 1813 from this State. His daughter was the only, "ward North Carolina ever had, the Legislature having made provis ion for her car and education. The t last additions to thee historical section of the museum are the pic tures of Mr. Jacques Busbee, of Ita llgh. Illustrating Roanoke Island. Tbey are pronounced to be the best yet made of the North , Carolina coast. Ia the Raleigh publlo schools the the appointed hour, with Mra T. P. Rankin presiding at the organ, the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" announced the approach of the bridal couple. The bride and groom cam in from the hall unat tended and marched to the east aide of the room, where, under a wreath of flowers. Rev. W. V. Honeycutt per formed the ceremony that made them one. The bride wore a traveling suit of brown voile with hat and gloves to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roees and maiden-hair fern a. Immediately after the ceremony and amid the showers of rice and congratulations of many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Julian left on the north bound train for Washington, New ew department of school gardens l y0rk and other points North and af maatlns) MAn fauna SB. VM1 - - " meeting with very great favor and suceasa Superintendent Harper eaia ' to me that it whs the purpose to in very way make It clear to the children that agriculture Is after all the moat noble and dignified of avo cations. He says the children have manifested from the start the most ter a short stay they will return and make their home in Charlotte. Mra Julian Is a graduate of Da venport Oollege, Lenoir, and .ia one of Gaston county's most popular and cultured young ladles. Ghe has a wide acquaintance In this county and is well known In Charlotte, having agreeable interest In the work. This, visited there frequently. ort of thlag will promote what North Carolina now so much needs, namely a movement from towns to farms. We reacl. that he New York people ought t to move from that congested city to the free air, and yet turn In and do the same aort of things our selves. Governor Glenn has said that jtho. North Carolina farms need a mil lion men and It Is true. The panic will not be an unmixed evil If it drives numbers oft the people now In the lties and towns back to the country, at is true North Carolina has no real cities, but in the towns there are many Idlers. The number of Idle persons In this Mate does not com pare with the - North, where well dressed young men have boen aeen b firing in great : numbers during the wirer, for food or for trifle with! nhlah to buy It Usually there Is large class in this State which floats about (from place to place, changing homes and work, but now any one who ha a Job trios hard to hold on to it. . , The servant problem continues to "he no small affair. From time ;to time the negro cooks organize "boy cotts . here And various societies, even tnrouRu -iuo wnen jjr wnicn navn quai-curi;i nnc This sort of thing has not been as had during the past few months as It was a year or two ago. Mention has been made of the fact Mr. Julian is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Julian, of Salisbury, and for several years has been in the employ of the Southern Railway. At present he Is an engineer and ia very popular among railroad men, He has gradually worked himself up and baa a bright future before him. Among the out-of-town people present at tne wedding . were: Mrs. O. B. Robinson and Miss Kate Tor- rence, of Charlotte; Misses Hallle and Rosa, Julian, of Salisbury, sisters of the groom: Mr. Ardena and Miss Mar garet Booker, of High Point: Misses Delia Nolen. Prue and Ferry Thorn asson and Mr. John Rankin, of Gas- tnnla: Dr. Hall Hand, of Matthews Misses Beulah and VIle Rhyne, Irene Peterson and Mr. Walter Ma son. of Stanley; Mr. Graham Brown, of Ashevlue; Mr. Roy Young, of Cen tral, 8. C, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lipplncott. of Philadelphia. HMD MARKETS 107 Naval Stores. New Orleans, March 24. Receipts oarreis resin; turpentine none. Exports (or Belfast 250 barrels roeln; for New Tork 149 barrels rosin; 200 bar rels turpentine. tine stea rton. dy, S3; receipts t Casks. Koain. nothlnc doins: receiDts 115. , Tar Arm, ILM; receipts 4. Crude turpentine firm, 12.3, f3.2S and iM; receipts 27. Charleston, 8. C. March 24. Turpentine and rosin, nothing doing; quotations omitted. BANDY St MYERS, . Consulting Engineers. ., Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage, Seweraga Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power. Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation. Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. 8ur vers. Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. - .. Main Office. 175-77 Arcade Building. urccnsDoro, .-North Carolina. - Branch Office. Laurinburg. North Carolina. Savannah. G.. March 24. Spirits tur pentine firm &t: sales 21: receipts &3; shipments 487. . Kosln firm: sales 1.541: receipts 1.M0. shipments 7: stock 3.SS3. Quote: A B i) 13.73: k u.k: r u.w: u u.no: H U: 1 U l: K h ; M 15.25; N 15.65: VV u .; w w o.u. Dry Goods Market New Tork, March 24. -The blanket busi ness is now opening In the dry goods market on a price basis prevailing 16 months aso. Cotton yarns are lower. Ke duct Ions have been made in some ticket ed linings. The carpet trade la very dull In the primary markets. There Is a fair miscellaneous expert trade but trade with the far East Is quiet. Murderer of Chief Benton to Be Plac ed on Trial To-Bay. Special to The Observer. Fayettevllte, March 24. The trial of Sam Murchlson for the murder, of Chief of Police James H. Benton on February 23d last will be taken up In Superior Court to-morrow. A special venire of ens hundred men has been vummoned. The prisoner being unable to employ counsel. Judge Long has assigned Messrs. E. G. Da vis and H. L. Brothers to defend him. Sprunt Newton. "Eaa.. will assist Solicitor Sinclair in the prosecution. was Englcbert-WUson, at Statesvine. Special to The Observer. gtatesvllle, March 24. There an early morning marriage, at ... . . . i v v ,w uunua m h inn ti ilia vi- this Is done Jugl flclatlnR minister. Rev. J. H. Pressly, when Mr. John Englehert and Miss Mamie Wilson were united In mar riage In the presence of the minister's family and a few neighbors who were called in to witness the ceremony. Mention nas V,,Tmhee Mr. Englebert Is a son of Mrs. Mary hat HNfh i has now lJ1""!! Englebert, of west Statesville. and his "i w,I2- ' .i rl t bride U daughter of Mr. D. F, Wll- ever pcioivi Ja iiiioicru, ' m,. them Is Admiral George E. Balch, who went into the navy in 1834 and talks most entertainingly about that far-off time. He has been around the world over and over again; was for years he commandant f the Naval Acade my at Annannlls and has a wide ac quaintance with men In his profession in ours and other navies or tne world. During the civil war he was off this coast on the Pawnee in the blockading service-, all the way from Virginia to Florida. He has seen enough excttrng' adventures to make a big book, with pirates, ana an sorts of Strang people and has been in ship-wrecks of various kinds, but al ways escaped without a scratch. FRED A. OLDS. son, of Bloomflold. DECISION IS RESERVED. Judge Moore Boos Not Announce Ills Ruling in Uio Matter of Southern Hallway and Buncombe Commis sioner. Epecial to The Observer. Ashevllle, March 24. Judge Fred Moore this fternoon reserved his de rision In the matter of the Southern' Senator Overman to GIveA H Is At ten tlon to Poor Mall Facilities. Special to The Observer. Salisbury. March 24. There la no Improvement reported In the mall service from the South which was re ferred to in thcas sv&Us last week. Train No. 30 has been late as usual every day since and mall for Salts- bury has mlssod connection with 36 wKh the result that it 'has to lie over in Charlotte till 28 comes along. Sen ator Overman's attention has been called to the matter .tind ha has promised H shall have immediate at tention. Meanwhile merchants and others between Charlotte and Greens- boro are practically getting only one mall a day from such important points as Columbia, Savannah, Jack eonville, etc. Rockingham Republicans Hold Coun ty Convention. Special to The Observer. Reldsvllle, March 24. The Repub lican county convention met at Went- Railway Compsny against the board and J. T. Holland and W. L. Pannlll of county commissioners and the tax collector of Bunoombe county. Tho bearing was on motion to make per manent a temporary Injunction re cently granted the Southern by Jude Moore restraining the commissioners and the tax collector from collecting rrom tne railway a tax item of ap proximately 15.000 State and county taxes on account of the special coun ty tax levy of 15 cents by the com missioners for roads and bridges. The Southern was represented at the hear ing to-day by Colonel Rodman, A. B. Andrews. Jr and Moore & Rollins. rmmt. AfrtAm&v rli..1n 4 YtrKW . Ashovllle, and E. T. Cansler, of Char-! Jotts, appeared for the defendants, Mr. Cansler appearing by reason of, the fact that the same point raised In Buncombe has been raised In Mck lenburg county. The Southern contends that the! rommiasloners of Buncomba county attempted to assess and levy the spe cial tax of 15 cents on the $100 worth of property In the county without as sessing anything against the taxable jwj'ls, the railway claiming this levy void under the constitution and pray ing the court to permanently enjoin the tax collector from collecting the tax. The Southern Railway Is the only taxpayer In this county who Is resisting the tax. WANTS CII2XDREX REMOVED. Habeas Corpus Proceedings Instituted as Outcome of Shooting at Fayette iile. Special to The Observer. Fayetteville, March 24. Habeas corpus proceedings were Instituted this afternoon in Superior Court in tx)ialf of Donald J. McDonald to' re move his three children from tha cus tody of hi wife and place them In the cars of their grandfather, A- R. Burney, and the order was Issued by Judge Long on consent of tha attor neys for both parties. This action grew out of the recent shooting by McDonald of Henry Bruner berausa of undue attention on the part of Braner to McDonald's wife. - Brnners condition will scarcely ad mit of the trial of McDona'd at the present term of Superior Court, acted as secretaries. Eighteen of the twenty precincts In the county were represented. The administra tion of President Roosevelt was en dorsed and the delegate Instructed for Secretary- Taft for President and for Judge Adams for re-election as chairman of the State committee. Atlanta Kngtneer, Vnable to Find Work. Takes Ills Own Life, New York, March 24. Charles P. Campbell, an engineer, who recently came here from Atlanta. Oa., took his life by shooting himself through the head to-night In his place of employ ment on Twenty-second street It Is said that Campbell brooded over his failure to obtain employment In his own calling. He was 52 years old. The Lucky Quarter.' Is the one you pay out for a box ef Dr. King's New ilf Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious . than jewels. Try them for headache, bilious ness, cnnatlnstlon and malaria. If they disappoint yoii, the prlre will be cheer fully refunded at all drug stores, Q. B. BUP.HAKS TESTIFIES AFTER FOLK YEARS. G. B. Burhsns. of Carlisle Center, N. 7.. writes; "AbOut four years ago 1 .ro you stating that I bad beea en. t!rrly cured of a severe ksrtney troublt t.y tklng lese than two bottles of Kol-y Jvniney Cure. It entirely stopped th trick d'Jst "!lment. and pain aud symp toms of kidney disea disappeared. I m rlad to y tnat nave never had a i.iDin of any of tnusa symptoms during! t e fo!;r -rs that fcavs elapsed and 1 en evidetitiy eur-'.l to stay curi, and! l-r'.'y r-mmer,d Foley's Kidney Cure' si. y one s'.Tering from kldlt-y -r -r tro-ibv." li. IL Jordan C U Kcd at Co. "Jordan's on the Square." IF 'L it's anything a real up-to-date drug store ought to carry, you will find it here. A complete line of drug sundries not surpassed, and a set of clerks always ac commodating -" and glad to see you, 4 R. II. JORDAN & CO. Tbooc t. "WE NEVER CXjOSE. NURSES' REGISTER THE WEATHER, Wsshlnston. March '4 Fnr tor Wednesday arid Thursday: Virclnia. fair. aomewhat - colder Wednesday; Thursday Increasing cloudi ness: light north to northeast winds. North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, east Florida, west Florida. Alaba ma and Mississippi, generally fair Wednesday and Thursday with variable winds. Tennessee, fair Wedneadav: trhursdav increasing cloudiness. Kentucky, partly cloudy Wednesday: Thursday rain. West Virginia, partly cloudy Wednes day; rain Thursday or Thursday night. Louisiana and east Taiu. fair WmIimi. day and Thursday; light to fresh south winas on tne ooast. .est Texas, generally fair Wednesday Mil. 1IIUIU7. Arkansas, fair Wednesday; Thursday partly ciouay to ciouay. SaFBTY FIRST and then Income. - When - safety la combined with targe return, the lnvest ' ment Is an Ideal one. ' We offer an , Investment which It will pay you to In vestigate. . Write for particulars. ' , Trust Department, , SOUTHERN LIFE A TRtTST , COMPANY. Capital and Surplus ' 405,000.00, E. P. Wharton. Pres. A. M. Scales, Gen. Counset R. C. Hood, JAsst. Mansjr. AHYPOCRITE' is a living lie a' two-faced thing. generally robed in Sunday rags there be others, however. A Fire Insurance Policy couched ! In meaningless bouquet language Is ample ground for dispute In time of( loss. Look Into your policy, read It' carefully. Do you understand It T If not, call. - In either case It Ukes fire to tell tha tale. - . F. D. ALEXANDER INSURANCE. -Piedmont BIdg. "Phones S87-645. fm SEE US About Your Bank Account. If you are a new-comer . . " - ' ': If you do not now keep a bank account : ' ' If you want to make a change for any reason Call and talk the matter over with us, as we think we can convince you that . : 7 This is the Bank " in which to make your deposits, whether on cer tificate at 4 per cent.; in savings department at 4 per cent., compounded quarterly, or in a checking flCCOlllltt : , COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte. March :t--Sunrise a. m.: unset (:38 p. m. TEMPERATURE fin decrees). Highest temperature ... 64 Lowest temoerature .... .. '.A Mean temperature ... h9 Excess for the day ( Accumulated excess for the month ' 1U Accumulated excess for tne year .. a PRECIPITATION (in lnrheat. Total for 24 hours ending I p. m..... O.flH loiai ior tne monin 4.24 Areiimitlated excess for tha month, ft TO lotai ror tne year , .. 14.17 Accumulated excess for the year.,.. l.M rrevsuing wina direction N. E W. J. BENNETT. ' ' Observer. it Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch. TUB BUILDERS FRIEND .Freeilng does not hart? tiatarsl ahrlnkag will nog crack It; water does not make It fall off t bard as stone. Writ for booklet. ' Manufactured by ; .;. . - QH21RLOTTE PLASTER (BO. Wrlto for Booklet. . . . . ' Chariot to, N. C. Will Stay For Pain In hack or ehe.t ITIto'a Antl-Paln Plaster touches the spot. Tls especially good to protect tha lungs with one of these on frant inil back. They are th cents and their curative and protective power Is very great Sold by Burwell-Dunn Re tail store. Bids Wanted ' Scaled bids will bs received un to noon 01 iarcn 3 1st, and then open ed, for the construction of a brirk Nurses' Home at the State Hospital ior tne insane at Morganton. N. C: also separata bids for plumbing and heating. Plans ean be had by addressing toe Architects. Barrett tc Thompson. naieign, n. u. tne right is re served to reject any or all bids. Bids must . be endorsed "Bid for Nurses' Home, Morganton." and ad dressed to W. A. Erwin, Chairman of the Building Committee, Morganton, in, c W, A. ERWirf, Chairman Building Committee. To the Democratic Vot ers of North Carolina Through the solicitation of a good many of my friends, I have decided to become a candidate for Corpora tion Commissioner. - It la well known that Mr. Beddlngneld will not be 1 candidate at this election. I will greatly appreciate the sup port of those who may see fit to vote for me. Respectfully. & O. MIDDLETONV Duplin county. ' Hallsville, N. C. GILBERT C. WHITE, C. E. Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER k Durham, N. C. Waterworks. Sewerage, Streets: Wt ter Fill rat Ion, Sewage .Disposal; lans, Itrnorta, Kstlmates. Super- ision or construction. LEUND HOTEL Rates $1.5 and $1.00 per day. 'Phone 7s. 11. C WILLIAMS, Propr 331 North Try on. On tha car line. Charlotte, N. C Water Powerf or Sale We offer for ssle In Rutherford county, N. C. on Cove Creek, left-hand prong Broad river, water power sufficient to pull ten thousand spindle mill, with prop er dam. Including acres of very fins tlmbvr land, about seven miles West of Oilkey. N. C on Southern Railway ba twa Marlon, N. C, and 4lacksburg, H. C The stream has an average width ef C feet and li Inches deep makes one na tural leap of about 14 feet at the falls. The bills wm down clo together on either side, with an abundance of stone and timber on the ground, making cost of development low, with plenty of satis fied help. Power was measured by one of ths best hydraulic engineers In the South, re port on file in our orTlrc If you contem- fiiats building a mill It will pay you te nvesttgate this proposition, where you ean save eight to ten thousand dollars coal bill per year, on teo thousand spto dl mill. The property has an elevation of eleven hundred feet, fine, healthy location wlih pur mountain air. We will sell for glfl.900, er exchange tor good cotton mill stock or gilt-edge secu-r-oes. 60CTUETt3r PFCTTtlTTES TRUST COMPANY. i 15 & College feu, Charlotte, N. a ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE renting for 1480 per year. Tou want to sea this If look Close In and Is a tine manu- $4,000 'For seven houses and lota, tl.fOO cash, balance, easy. Ing for a good Investment farturlng site. . i . $S,50o "Will buy tfn houses and lots. Income 1520 per year. An houses In 'good condition and stay rented. Take a look " at this property. s ' $3,000 For' seven-room iwo-story house, all elty conveniences; large lot, beautifully shaded, alley on side; close In and a bargain at this price. - " . ' , : $1,650 For nice five-room cottage, on Twenty-first street near Brevard. House has never been occupied and is built of best lumber. ; v $1,500 For lovely, lot. near Elixabeth College, oh shady side of street; high, nice location and Is cheap at above price. J. E. MURPHY & COMP'NY 43 N. Tryon. Thono 842. 4 Blocks from Square Seven-ropm Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance ; good stable . $3,600. Can arrange terms.' This property is especially; .desirable because close in. Will, be sold at once.v Brown (k Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus.$3007000.00 Offers liberal accommodations to those who ; are entitled to them. OFFICERS: B.-D. nEATH, President JOlIN M. SCOTT, VIco President J. II. LITTLE, Vies President . W. IL TWirrST, Cashier. DIRECTORS; W.. H. Bclk ; Jno. O." Bryce W. J. Chambers J. M, DavU n. D. Heath O. P. Heath H. O. Link 1 Vinton LiddcII J. 11. Little W. Mw Long V. O. Nlsbet C. M. Patterson IL N. Pharr J.' F. Robertsom Jno. IL Soott W. IL Twltt C, Valaer . XV.' A. Watson J. W. Zimmerman BAWJ .El; PAffii AVBIUE LOT DILWORTH 50x150 feet Price....;... 41,000.00 Who is the fortunate purchaser! ' - SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAfl J TRUST COOT Capita!,' $75,000. TV. S. ALEXANDER, President n. a. vxrsy. I -- Surplus, $100,000. A. il Mcdonald, ' Vlco President Sea, and.Traaa. First National Bank CHAELOTTE, N. C. Capital - - - 300,000 Assets ... - - - $1,644,000 , ORGANIZED 1805. The oldest Bank in Charlotte and with a larger paid in Capital than any Bank in Charlotte, wo respect, folly solicit roar business. . STRONG, SAFE, COURTEOUS. . -. TTe Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on . Time Deposits. H. M. McADEX. .President , JXOi F.. ORB Cashier. 1 ,,:.t,J The Merchants & Farmers National Bank , : .Charlotte, N;0. ' i DEPOSITARY FOR ; United States Government ' : ; ' r State of NorthvOarolina , County of Mecklenburg and City of (J3iar3otte. : - '"" uWe would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. TTTLSOX, President TSO. B. ROSS, Vice Preatdent -. ' . ' Vi. C, WILKINSOX. Caanler. ,. , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THERE -IS ONL Y ONE Wa Y to make a fortune, the only way fortunes are ever made, get your, money to work for you. However little at first, get it started.' - ' , We pay 4 per cent, on savings and compound the interest every three months. ; . ; Southern Loan & Savings Bank JOHX IL . SCOTT, President. XV. 8. ALEXANDER, Vloa Pre' W. L. JENKINS, CMhler. . OOOOCJCOOOOCXJOOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOfJOOOOOOOOOO FOR RUNT room house, E. Morehead, modern.. .. .. .. -room house. Tenth Avenue, modern.; .. .. -room house. North McDowell St.. .. .. . S-room house. . 203 E. Oak Sl, modern ..... . 4-roorc house, 202 E. Hill St... .. .. .. ..... 4 -room house, 204 E. Hill St.... .. .... .. 4 -room house, Villa Heights.. .. .. ..' .. .. 'room house 105 E. Sixth St Per week.. .. 4-rooni house, 610 E. Twelfth St Per week.. CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. ' B. R. LEE,- Becretary. . .. .. 9. p. LONG, Sales Aeeat 4ft north Tryon St, - .. . 'Phone 0. . .$STJM .. 170 .. 18.00 .. 15.00 .. IMt .. 8.00 .. 1.00 .. 1.M a.oo UcJlUUUIU ladlirUdU OllUb m - We offer for sale a ' valuable railroad frontage, -close In. This ', 'property Is . especially, adapted to warehouse or wholesale mercan tile purposes and Is one of the very few such properties now to be had In Charlotte.': For further Information, see us. ' The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. ;; ,. , " ' CaplUI $200,000.00. . i Phone 377. SbfrlS 18 f. Trade "i ' ' ' ' . . ... ................... . Ullliilt 8!fltltltls)fllts.H. KEESLER OFFERS New series Mutual Building A Loan, the best , most convenient, most accommodating, operated at lowest cost , . 70 shares old stock, 4 1-J years ol d. will net purchaser nearly 7 1-2 per cent, or you can' mature It now and net nearly' . 1-4 per , cent Equal this anywhere, if you can. ' 7 TAXES June 1st cash in bank or on hand, and all notes and mortgages, including bank stock, must bs listed for Uses, UNDER OATH. De duct from your per cent paper 2 l- for taxes, and you have 2 t-l left while the Mutual pays about 1-2 net on new shares. Tha 70 shares above are like shaking It off the trees In comparison. Think a little, old boy. , f Ee Le KEESLER. Sec and.Treas. Tbone S1L S3 S, Tryon St APRIL FIRST New Interest Quarter Begins in our Savings De- m partment. Open your account this month, or, if S m you are already a depositor, build up your balance. 0 j THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Trust Building. ' IIT A J HAI1DS0ME' MMH HOME Just being completed, 7 rooms, modern improvements with fine corner lot, 116 ft frontage on macadam; one block fra m car line. j For i ale by F. e. nBBOTT & eoniPziNY V
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