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CHAKL0TT1 DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 5, 1003. :::lls j;d7.!Ar;: ANOTIIEH SMALL. CROP APPEAL. I rr.Urrt of Xstlonal lnMA,: nation Continue to ergo iieaacoa Cotton, Acrege TTus lean .; . . To the Cottoa Planters: f ; ; i have received so many letter en Annnm hit efforts for a reduction in acreage from nearly every section of the South that I have decide! to con tinue the work and toy request write another article on similar lines that will be carried by the Southern wee- r paper all during this month so that erery planter will nave a cnanc- to 'read It. Cotton lor October fleiiV' ' , .n4 ,m. week at I cents ' a . nnnnd. Can you produce It at a profit at this price T No. Then in '- nrli m t a brofit on . what you -. raise thhf season you must Pt, than you tntended planting at first. Reports on the acreage, lued so far h.t the acreage will be about a .i larrer than last year, ' This is probably due to the new far mers that have settled in Oklahoma - - - tr n..ttl. in an mUCn ana m (cui ; new land. W must more than on " set this Increase by reducing In the rest ef the belt -i tt that the main cause for-the decline in prices Is lack .of ; large acreage wlrich means," with . good weather conditions, a large crop . and even lower prices than at pres ent. Do you want to grow a crop at an actual loss? If not reduce your ; acreage; then If your neighbor per sist in pivnwus ' , o hav to-sell your crop at a loss .au Inu loss than he. If by reduc- vnn add. 1200.000.000 tO the wealth of the South you will not only receive a part of this but you can feel that you qa your ran u wu m the prosperity of the country. Is it good business to plant a crop where there is no profit in itf No. Then let every reader at once plant part of his present acreage Intended for cotton in some feed crop, or let the land He Idle one season as you ean get ' more money for the crop ' grown on the part you do cultivate. If. you have It already planted, do not work it out as It will bo labor thrown away. - Which do you prefer? To plant your present acreage and get from 7 '' to t cents a pound or reduce it and get 11 to 11 cent and possibly high er. The - present contemplated acre age 'and good weather mean a re turn to tbfc old days of cheap cot ton of ten year ago, white a reduced acreage means a continuance of the prosperity of the past few years. Let every planter that reads tnis at once make up his mind that he will not be the cause of Wall Street .. bear fixing the price for your crop as they will do with a Urge crop, flo to work at once to reduce your own acreage and. see as many of 1 -rfinr nelrhhora as noeaible at once and ' get a uniiea action in wis maner as thl is the only way we can be Inde pendent and prosperous. I urge every merchant and banker throughout the South to advise their customers to reduce their acreage, as it -means a loss .to you as well as to the planter to return to the old days of low price again. It will pay you to write a circular letter and send it to every planter you have dealing with urging a reduction in acreage. - Don't delay but get busy, a there I . no time to lose. We must have a reduction in acreage to save the South. ' It is as much your duty as mine to help in this work. I get noth ing for It. - I again urge the members of. the Fsrmers' Union and Southern Cotton Asaoclar"n to work together for a reduction tn acreage, which mean much higher prices for the balance - of this crop and- all of the next -one, I as well -as an influence oh future crops. I want to hear from every section of the belt as to what you are doing in the matter. Write me and I will give you all the assistance I can. Don't delay but get busy now. r" J. A. TATLOR. President "National Glnnera Aasorla. tion. - Memphis Tenn.,' Marxist, 10I, , ' GOVERNOR AT OTATESVILLE. TIi -Court House, Will Xot Hold AU Who Come Out to Hear II im He Spoke at SIooresTtlle Last Xlght , Special to The Observer. Stateavllle, May 4.- Ths large audi torium of Iredell county's handsome court ho tine aroult nnt hnld th lam crowd which gathered to hear Gov ernor Olenn's prohibition address this afternoon.. Those who could find tending room crowded In and heard : the Governor with close attention for two hours. ' Much feeling was mani fested by the speaker and much In terest and enthusiasm by the audi ence. k .-. - Th Governor was very fittingly In troduced by Hon, W. D. Turner In th following words: "Ladies and gentle mm. tho Oovernor." - H began his remarks by apologtdng for being very . tired, having a sore throat, and then after expressing the pleasure it gave - him-to-seo-the-minlster from all ov er the county and thajladles present In :uch large numbers lie answered the, attack (Ut hid' een made against him In North Carolina charg ing that he was using Ibis, campaign for prohibition to help him Into the : tTnited State Senate and that he himself drank whiskey and that he could pot make a speech until h was one-third drank. - - These- malicious attacks, he said, were, by cowards, for brave men don't tell lies, and baser falsehoods were never told. - His only ambition Is to do his duty end he would rather do that than hold office. He would rather see the fitata carried for prohibition by SO.. - to 40.000 majority than to hold any, office. Others have said that . the Governor ought to stay la his office at Raleigh and . attend to his busi ness.. The Oovernor say he Is at tending to his business and will con tinue to do ao until the 2(th of May -when old John Barleycorn will go out of business In North Carolina. If - toe -Governor's office Interfered' with Ms fight for prohibition, he would 're sign tho governorship and flgbt for It as a private sitlxen. His arguments as to why th people should - vote for . prohibition and his facts and figure as to th amount of hoot nsed were practically repetitions of th speeches mad by him and other at other time. During the v-Aurs of hi remark ; he explained (hat ho had not always been a tee tolr htmeelf. , Th Oovernor left euteovllle after tils speech for Mooresvillaj accom panied by a delegation of Statesvlll and Mooresvllle people, and speaks there to-night . THE W ORLD'S BEST CLIMATE. " T feot eitlr1r frN from dises.' oh Oi lisa elrvatlona fever prevail,, while en the lower level malaria is encountered to a greater or lessv. extent according to altitude. To overcome climate aSeetlons ude, malaria, Jaunoiea. kUloiunaaa. f'r and ague, and general debility, the r -t effective remedy m Eleetrle. Bit tars, t great alterative and blood purifier: T3;idci for every form of bodily - . fervunea. sod ' insomnia, '.-r i uiranie at all drug stores. i : c. - : ... THE DEATH RECORD. MRS. WILLIAM BTXGHAM DEAD. A. Landmark In. the Educational ., Spliere of the Mate Pasee Away . Funeral to Be Held T-Day. . , Special to The Observer. v- Mebane,' ' May . .-Thls . morning about t o'clock Mrs. William" Bing ham passed away In her home. "Mjd lawn," at -7 Bingham ' Schools Mr. Bincham was a Miss Owen White, of Raleigh, and had been connected with fJIngham School .for a little over liaa.tr century, having begun her work with her husband. Col. William Bingham;-in this county In US. 62 years ago. After the death of her husband she - took, charge of the school ' and has ever been loved by all the stu dents In he school. She was a grad uate of St. Mary School and a wo man who , combined warm-hearted impulses with remarkable industry and determination of character. Hun dreds of the alumni of the school all over the Stats will bear of her death with sadness, realising that one of the landmarks of the , State .' in the educational world has passed away. She leave two children, one a son. Ernest, now engaged In business in Duluth, Minn ' and the other, Mary Stewart the wife of Preston Lewis Oray, this present principal or the school. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 - o clock. the students and faculty taking part The pall-bearers are Messrs. D. A. White.- H. W.- Bason,- W- A. Murray. J. T. Dick. J. 8. Cheek 'and A. V. Craig. -The honorary pall-bearer are the officers of the Presbyterian church of Mebane, of which she was a de voted member for years. The ser vices will be conducted by Rev. R. T. Liston, the-pastor of the church, as sisted by Rev. Dr. . E. C. Murray, of the Presbyterian c.hurch of Graham. A SERIES OP DEATHS. ; " " i ir f . . . , Mis Minnie. Watts, of Eat Durham, Dies wnne Attending a runrrai. , Special to The Observer. Durham, May 4. Miss . Minnie Watts, SO year old. daughter of the late J. M. Watts, died suddenly white attending s funeral In East Durham this morning Just before noon. The funeral was at the home of W. O. Foster, whose t-'year-old child . died Saturday after a short Illness x from pneumonia. v When the child died 4ts father was in Chatham county attend ing the funeral and burial of David Field, brother of Mrs. Foster, who was killed by -lightning,, this being on Thursday white tie was coming from the field where he was at work, when thundercloud cam up. ' Mr. Field was 21 years of age and left a wife and four children. When , Mr. Foster came home he found his child dead and this morning Miss Watts was one of the friends who sang at the funeral. After singing the first song she was taken III, went to the back room and asked for water. Feeling better, she start ed home and fell on the porch at the next door neighbor's and died soon afterwards. Her death was caused by acute indigestion. She left a mother and several brothers and sis ters. The funeral and burial will take place to-morrow.- i Dr. T. K. Lynne, of Ashevllle. Special to The Observer. , Asheville, May 4. Dr. T. E. Lynne. one of , the most prominent physicians of this city, died lata this afternoon after a lingering Illness.- Dr. Lynne came to Asheville about fifteen .years ago for his health. lie suffered with tuberculosis. Mrs. John R. Crawford, of Salisbury, Special to Th Observer. Salisbury. May -4. Mr. John R. Crawford died this morning at the Whltehead-Stokea Sanatorium about 6 o'clock. ; Mr. Crawford had been sick for some time but H was thought that she would soon be able to to horn?, but complications sct In, which her weak frame was I unable to stand. Mr. Crawford, before marriage, was a Miss Klutta, of the county, - She was a sister of county commission Charles A. Klutts and Mrs. Jake -Sowers. Injuries of Mr. A. L. Jones Resulted ("atally. Special to Th Observer. Waynesville, May 4. -New reached here yesterday from Hornbuckle, a lumber camp of the Champion Flbr Company, of Canton, that Mr. A. L Jones, an employe of . th company, had died there yesterday morning from Injuries 1 roceivid several days ago by a large ibowlder rolling down the mountain aide, striking him and breaking hi hip. The accident hap pened last Tuesday and the Injured man lay for twenty-four hour be fore a physician could be Xtured. Blood poison set In and th end quick ly came. , . Mr. Jones was a charter member of 'Balsam Lodge K. of P. at thl place, and waa a faithful attendant. Th funeral services took 4lace at the Baptist church her to-day. - Mr. ,C. 8. Hampton, of Salem, -: Correspondence of .The Observer. Winston-Sale m. May I. JMr. C. 6. Hampton, a well-known ' cltisen of Salem, died at 2:10 o'clock this morn ing at his home on Cedar avenue. H was 46 year old and leaves a wife and one daughter, Miss Esther Hamp ton. The deceased waa a brother of Mr. W. L. Hampton, a clerk in the 1nstun postoffice. Mr Hampton was engaged in the mercantile busIrtiD- In Salem for a number of year. - Owing-to failing health ha had to give up business matter a, few months ago and sold his nock cf goods. . t- While he had been In declining health for several months; Mr. Hamp ton did not take his bed until three weks ago. He has been gradually sinking. lever sincr he took his bed. and hi death, whHe a great shock to loved one and friend, did not come as a surprise .v;" T ;- Mr. J. Is Hicks, of Gaston County. Special to Th Observer. , (. 4 Oastonia,' May I. The funeral of Mr. J.! L. Hicks, who died her yes terday) was held from tho East Bap tist church at 10 o'clock this morn ing, th services being conducted by th pastor. Rev. J. L. VlDDerman. In terment followed in Oakwood Ceme-t tery. The Heptasophs, of which or der he was a member, attended in a ;body, there being nearly a hundred fn line. Mr. Hicks was l years eld and a native -of Cleveland county, having moved to Gaaton when - he married II years ago. He . had re sided In Oastonia for th past nine years, being for six years of this time a valued member of the Oastonia po lice force. He resfgned tlie first of last December on account of failing health and had grown steaClly worse since. His death waa caused by con sumption. He is survived bv a wife rnn"Hrht chtldT"tefnothervJmo sister living in Texaa and one broth er, Mr.' Aabury Hicks, of Charlotte. Ml Belle Knnpp, of Iredell Coanty. Special to Th Observer. iy SUtesvtlle. May 4. M!m - Bella Knupp,- daughter of Mr. and Mr. Georg O. Knupp, who Mv about five mile east of town, died Friday af ternoon at th BUiinrsley Hospital after a long illness. Mia Knupp waa a sufferer from soma stomach trou- ble and had - been In ill health for abont two years. Recently her con dition became -critical' and as. a last effort to save her life she was brought to the hospital and .underwent . an operation Thursday afternoon. ; The operation could not save her and life departed Friday afternoon. -. The re mains' were taken to aer homo Fri day night and after, funeral- services at St. Paul's Lutheran church Sat-rf uraay afternoon Dy nev., w. A., -iuvs, of Ktateavllle. they were "laid to rest in St. Paul's Cemetery. .-: Miss Knupp was a bright - young woman who enjoyed the respect of all who knew her. She was only It year old. which fact udds sadness to her death.. She. is survived by her parents and one brother,. Mr. Dave Kiuipp. c -, -. - Mis Knupp was a' member of St. Paurs - Lutheran church and - was a faithful church worker MARRIAGES. Edwards-Beach, at Durham. Special to The Observer. . Durham.' May 4. -Yesterday after noon at t o'clock Mr. Calvin Edwards, of Franklin, Va.. and .; Miss - Mary Beach, of this city, were united in marriage. Justice of the Peace D. C- Ounter omciating. The bride recent ly moved here from Franklin and yes terday.was Joined by her sweetheart who carried her back to Virginia with htm . on - yesterday afternoon a train It was very ouiet affair, as there was some objections to the marriage and tt was. something of a runaway.. Prominent Con pie Moped and " Were Married Srcrrtly. - Special to The Observer. - Elisabeth City, c May 4. A mild sensation was created this afternoon In social circles, when It leaked out that on last Thursday Mis Edna Kramer, a young society, girl and daughter of Allen Kramer, a promK nent manufacturer, eloped with Mr. Phillips, a" broker of this clty. Tmd were . secretly married at Camden Court House. The couple returned Thursday afternoon and went to their respective homes a usual. ' Na thought of their being married was entertained until Information leaked out from Camden. , v 6PEAKERS AT JTEXT SYNOD. Thowe Who Are to Stake Addresses on Beneficence and Mlflfdons Min ister Remained Over For Sunday Service. .- Special to Th Observer. w ; China Grove, May 4. Most of the minister . attending Lutheran Synod remained over to be. present at the in teresting service held in the Luther an chapel yesterday morning and afternoon , . ' ' , ' At the 'meeting of Synod to be held next year at the church at Faith, in Rowan county. Rev. M. M. Klnard, and Prof. C. F. McAllister will be the speaker on the subject of benef icence, while Rev. W. B. Aull,' Dr. M. L. Stevens. Rev J- C. Fisher and Mr. B. B. Miller will speak ore mis sion. In the resolutions of thank which were adopted unanimously at the closing session of Synod, one was a special expression of appreciation o The Charlotte Observer for its cour tesy In sending a special reporter! to the convention, and to Miss Mamie Bars for furnishing such accurate reports of the proceedings in that pa per. , THE WEATHER ''4 Washington, May. -4". Forecast: Virginia, rain Tuesday, cooler 111 southwest portion t Wednesday, show ers with rising .temperature; fresh east winds becoming, south. North and South Carolina, fair on the coast, showers in the Interior Tuesday; Wednesday showers:, fresh variable winds becoming south. Georgia, east Florida and West Florida,.:. showers Tuesday and Wed nesday; light to fresh south winds. ' Alabama and Mississippi, shower and cooler Tuesday; Wednesday showers; fresh south shifting to west wind. Louisiana, showers Tuesday, Wed needs y fair and cooler; fresh south east winds. East Texas, fair Tuesday, cooler In northwest portion: Wednesday fair. cooler; fresh southeast winds on th coast Arkansas, showers Tuesday. Wed nesday fair. .West Texas, fair Tuesday and Wed nesday, warmer Wednesday. LOCAL OFFICE IT. S. WEATHER BUREAU, Charlotte. May 4. Sunrise 1:2 a. m.; sunsot 7.1C p. ni. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperatur ., .. ... ....... Ixwest temnetstur .... .. .... Mnn temperature , ... ....... Departure fr the day ...... , Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumulated excess for yesr ,...., - PRECIPITATION, (in .Inches). Total for 24 hour ending p. m..... .... 0 Total for th month .... .... Accumulated deficiency, for month.. Total tor the year .... t 1S.40 Accumulated deficiency for year:....- 1.74 Prevailing wind direction .. N. E. . W. j. H hJS N KTT, Observer. A Repreeen ta tlv Wanted Every Coanty In lorth ; , , CaroUna for tho SoatLern School of Tel err ply EMANUEL SCHOOL , SuKC6RAPHY AND lrTWRUIXG ' ' V A8HEVT1XE, 1C. C ; ' Liberal commission pall rtgV.t parties, - Reference required. DRUG BUSINESS FOR SALE ' " The Abernethy , Drug Stock, New ton. N. C4 together with th good will of th business, la offered it private sale, as a whole, until Mon day, th 11th Inst. In the -meantime prospective purchaser have the privilege of Inspecting stock. Terms: One-half cash, balance In squal pay ments six and twelve months. - Purchaser to have privilege of present stand. - , ' . Sealed bids to be submitted to W. C. Felmster, Attorney, Newton, N. C. 6 PER CENT. GOLD COM The I per cent. Real Estate Coupon Honda of the - North Carolina Trust Co.' are secured " by" H'rst T trior t f areOrl weir lected - - IMPROVFD CITY RE-L tKTATE. - Absolute security is further assured by the company's guar antee. Writ for . descriptive booklet. ' , JlORTII CAROLINA TRCST COMPANY, 5reevsboro, ' X. C. A. W. MeAllster. President. . R. 3. Mebane, SeC. aoj Trraa. y:f .FOR sale.; ; . At one.. the II. R. Miller saloon, whiskey and fixtures, including the right to rental of room. - . JXO. 3. STEWART, Trustee.- V f: Salisbury, N. C. "Jordan's oa tho Square. ' - - - - . 1 QREME SZIL21D oil ' ' . , '' , Lautier's 'finest French Olive OiL ' Imported' in original 'packages. The finest made. The purest made; Best for Salads,' Dressijags and Medici nal uses. ; Try" it.1 : R. If. JORDAN & CO.; WE NEVER CJ-OSTf NURSES' REGISTER r;. i BANDY , . Consulting Engineers. ' Water- Supply and I'urtflcattan. Sewerage. Sewerage Disposal, Roads, eireeis, r-avemenu, . water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation, Drainage. Reinforced Concrete.. Sur vey, Estimate. Plan and SDeclnca- tlona Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed ajtd con structed. , -Main Office.' 17i-7T Arcade Rutldlnc Greensbore, North Carolina. ' Branch Office, Laurlnburg, North CaroIUta. Interest From May 1st Allowed on all Savings Deposit , mad between -now: and May- (th Inclusive.' " ' : -'if TOu'llAVEJtOT AN ACCOUNT " : '"i now s the. time to opea . one: ':".. , ' ': SAVE, SAVE, SAVE 4 ' and you will be protected against sickness and loss of position and., you will become an Important factor In the community, i :' MONEY AWAITING 'INVEST3CENT,V ,''r ""',;:' can ,be deposited and 4 'per . cent certificates' issued therefor. . Capltfl and Sarplna SSOO.OOO.OO, .' " ' ' ''' Assets. and personal liability oVrrf three ' mUlion dollar,'. COMMERCIAL NATIONAI BANE' . . f IL4JlLOTTE,i N. C, '- ; ; to. 00 For S-room house with all modern conveniences,' In Fourth - - Ward, on car line and corner lot. This ought to be taken 'at once at above named price.. - - , ... '. - ,: 1 II.B00 For ; vacant lot.' Ransom Place, Morehead . . block. This .-' property Is . yery handsome and a fine location to. build, a r '--.'home. ; ... . ,. 14,500 For vacant lot. North Tryon street, close In. , We have' this , property for a short tlms only and If in the market tor a? - pretty lot you had better Investigate - this one. j- IM7S For K-room residence, with- all modern ' conveniences, In . First Ward, large lot . Thl property we consider cheap at S this price and should interest you If c looking for a nice AX N. .Tryon. ' - t - - . t ' ", -Travis Avenue, 'one block from Elizabeth College, ' " " . ' - . - , ' $650.00. . Easy terms. Shady side of street, among beautiful homes. 4 A real bargain. ' A ; . Bro ivn & Oompa'ny, ."Phone 635. ; : ' ; ' - ,'20311. Tryon Bt. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK ?ftfty ft:; ftPcpocKoy 1 For the United States, . State of North Carolina. . ' t c County. of Mecklenburg, ' - f - ; -v" , . City of Charlotte. 'V' :T : -r-...-Jlesonrces-. .v;UJ.V; .i .$1,500,000.00 1 Large and small accomitruivitedantfreated in as liberal a manner as balances,; and responsibility warrant . r ... ' .. f- B. D. BXATIf. Prreldent fOOX M. tCOTT, Vice President IT? Lt?o . v.j; sells -;:v. ,:- The finest home In Dllworth. ' Tls equaled by few anywhere. The terms ara..Heasv. premises large and fine, Seek information. ' . RENTS" . " The cream homes In every section and points. stranger to pleasant ur rounding. k J,;" ,;. "lBt :'. Tor summer large : country home.' near car. line.. ; id. Vance Place Ap'artmetns. . ; Id. . "Avenue, and other,; K D. ALEXANDER piedmont Bhlg. . ?: phonea 6ST-4. .. , i i t , GILBERT C WHITE, C. E - Consulting : ; ; .....-;, CIVIIi ENGINEER ," .s . Durham, N. C. Waterworks. Sewerage, Street: Wt Irr - FUtratton, i bewage visposai; Plans.LV Reports, Estunates, Super- vision or const ruction. - . We Will Buy t Osark Cotton Mltl stock. , I Modena Cotton Mill stock. Clara Cotton Mill stock. - ll Imperial Mill stock. ; v . American Trust Co. , Henrietta Mill stock, v r 14 Commercial Bank stock. We Will Sell Little-Long Co. .. .. us. n.ot 10 Fuller Qln Co. .... .. .. M Oerman American,' Prefd. too 100.04 U Pacolet Prefd. .. .. ,. 100 Highland Park, prefd. .. .. 'M0.00 II Gaston Mfg. Co, stock. 16L00 It yon want to buy or sell securities list your wsnts with us. - -,, a ... Southern'. Securities & Trust " Company::: It South College at. Charlotte, N. C 4. 'v Thone S4X - if Zj ' ' r ' -:- 9. H. Ll I I LH. Vkw President. W. IL TWITTY, Cashier. fcr C:-tifd C:::-5 You want to inspect and Investigate the claims of Elizabeth Il-:rhu. Thl aection Is beautifully elevated, free from the smoke and dust -of manufacturing plants, traversed, by broad avenues and streets, ,part of It beautifully wooded. Water, sewerage and electric lights In touch with each lot. The new street car extension, which will be completed In about ninety days, brings the entire property, in , easy reach of car service. This property also surrounds the-, most attractive . part of Independence Park, which we trust the city au- thoritles at no distant date wi! develop into one of th most at tractive spots around tho city. - Let us drive you over and through t the property and quote you prices and terms on lota - SOUTHED HEAL ESTATE 10A1 MIM COT Capital, 975,000. V ; : yrt 8. ALEXANDER, n."A. President. T v - : First National Carik CHARLOTTE, II. a S 'V ! . :rt T;hyy-' '-VjwK business' -fVOWr; BRYANV;iTTr.-VkPTeident.U;iA' ;4-? '1 tJOKLX, b 4 rcr'Ontv Theft Mercto ?; 'R :t2- Chjariotte, lire.; ." 7 , TJmted States Government ' . . ' ' ; State of North; Carolina " ' - ; A: ' ;r . v . County, of 'Mecklenburg and -;, : 4"; v City of Charlotte. ; ;r.4-,') :P We would also; like to be your ' depositary. ' GEO. E. TVILSON, Presfdent. W. C WILKINSON,' Cashier. CO00O0CO0000000CXXXX0CXX90CXXXXXXXXCXXXCX00CXX0 create: a RHOBRia V '.V, ' .'..... .'V' ' It Is not difBcult If yo. trtgrt, to r say money systematically.' , If, you ever' expect to te ' Independent financially you MUST HAXB A START, r Money,.aaved will "protect . jroo from mlafortuna and , will enable you to take- advantage of opportunities when' they . coma to you. .,:,.-'v,'v''.'rvN! .' 'a'-.'-x' i v. -'-".;""..-! ;t.;V Southern Loan,: 5 vSavings Dank JOHN M. SCOTT. ' president. W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Free, . j , .v.". W. I JENKINS, Caabler. , , '.'' 'X. OOOOOOQOQOOGQOQOOOOOdOOOQQOOaQQOOOQOOOOaOOOQQOOOOOOQ , : lurBlocks From Square;rftr - Ten-room house with all, modern conveniences, large lot and on -shady sld of street . Can be "bought cheap tf taken at once. ReaT i 7 son for eningfwantrTmoney, For further Information, - call to e COIablA' REALTY ' "v ' r. XntXISSOS, Manager. 'Vf "''' .r ;a-.lL VKB. ' Secretary. ;.k ,;. ,v ... .. P. LONG. Sale Agent. .45 Worth Tryoa 8.-' -. J;,. ; . -t '- Paom 909. , OOCXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoX)fX)OOOCXXXXXX The Bank; of lsonal Scryi ' In addition "to our ; growing financial strength, such features of our policy as, : courtesy, prompt ness and an active interest in the welfare ot . our cutomeris gives 'individual character to our service THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. Assets over 'a Million and a Quarter Dollars.".! ObOOOCXX)OOOOOQOOOfXX)OOOOXX10QrjO?00 f If you do riot let us show 4. Lniwonn, large, iui, uuuse 4 lar, and best of all, it can ' "Home Flndera, - . -- V;J.,--. Loans Negtrtiated.. J The Charlottcft Trust a Realty Ci; ; Pbone 77.. . ; . ;". V-:.; '' H Trade t.x t i j A. G. CRAIG, Secretary, -,W. . CHAMBERS, Treasurer. ' I 40t t ! I llll0104OI0IOltlrttr Wtt-m Well 'Plaster, "Il2rd a:ncb. TIIB nUILUllllii FKiUiXU Wiln does not hurt: natural shrinkage win o rate1 doe not make It fall ofl; . Mannfactared ay - ; . GHHIiLO TTE Write for Booklet. A' ? V ' ' A 6 PcR CEfir. 1VES:.".2!T NON-TAXABLE TO .'THE LOCAL' INrEST0Iv ' SEClJRED BY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. , . ; .Offered by C7. ; " '. -.''Carhtts, IT. n i ti -'- 'v v ' ''Z'-Xi' :r Surplus,. 9100,000. .' dunn, . a. n.' Mcdonald, Vjco President. ; ' Sea "and Treaa, Sites in II: . MKUtUdZEJ) 1803. - t.V-,; " Capital and ProAta. . . .9550,000.00 ;-' y': ; 'respectfully, solicited. , t "-;- ) Jrj LV. . , V. . Cashier 'u -.-.??'; bn Tlnw:DciKslta; , ' 9JtO. B. ROSS, We PreaUeat, you that elegant-home in I v uiuuem m everv pairucu- 4. be bought , far below. it I x erack It; or booklet. bard as stooo. . Writ y. -. '7. PLASTER GO. Charlotte, N. C - ;Lfws:i.it. . - 1
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