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V 10, CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 6, 1003. "-! - .t IN THE PALMETTO CAPIIH IXILRO.VD COMMISSION BCST Th Pmimrf f'nton Station at Bel inn I'nt l"p to Mr. Arkert. of the Southern The - Commbwlosi Hrrs Telephone Complaints Prom Che raw and Settles the Dispute as to thx Uin Shnala " ottinanr At torney General Lron Interprets the Law as to the Richland IHstiUrry r omnfrollrr (ir-nrral J on re Re ceiving Some Ijjieoorairina; letters Reeardina His Reronunrndettoitt 'Cpneernlnf Um Tax Laws, v . , v . Observer Burpeo. ; The Skyscrsper Building, , ' , Columbia, 8. C, May S. ComDtreller General Jones 1 re . reivlnc coma very encouraging let tcra in regard to the, recornmenda tlons .concerning1 the tax laws, which Jje recently seat out to cltltens gen erallr.-ln the foope of stirring up in . - tercet In this Important question. In hla letter of transmittal he wrota V"l hare endeavored briefly to place before the General Assembly the pres- ent unsatisfactory conditions of tne 1 finances of both State and county; the non-enforcement or settina aside of the assessment lawa of the State whereby the law-abiding taxpayer ' are discriminated again. In effect they pay a penalty for complying with' and UDholdinr the law. "Having ' failed to secure favorable action by the Legislature. Mr. Jones determined to call the matter to the attention. of the eltisens of the State as prom ineptly possible and for this rea- - pen he haa sent extracts from nia re port to a large, number of thoughtful inen Iftrpugnoui me eiaie. . Governor Ansel has" respited "Until 'june 6th Gus Lee, who was to hive been hanged on -Friday f this week ' at Chester. The respite la given at the reauest of the attorney for Lee. W. M. Newbold. who la desirous of nirln a Mw trial for his client. The Supreme Court recently refused to five any further time trr me mat ter, but it is possible that Mr. New t bold may be able to get the case up again, and Governor Ansel anerely consented to glva him the necessary time to make the effort " B ELTON UNION STATION. The railroad commission at Ita reg . uiar weekly meeting to-day again took up the matter of the proposed union station at Belton, which was to ' have been sUrted by the 16th of April and sent the following telegram to General Manager Ackert, of tha Southern, at Washington: "Haa contract been let and brick approved for Belton depot? When will work fcegln? Answer." Mr. Ackert wrota tha commission on April 24th, In response to a letter from the commission, (hat the roads expected to proceed In the matter as rapidly as possible and they were then waiting for approval of the bricks submitted by the contractor. THE WARE SHOALS DISPUTE. The commission was notified by Mr. T.P. Cothran, on of the attorneys for the War Shoals Company, that tha War Shoals Company has decid ed to organise a railroad company to operate tha branch line between the Junction with the Columbia and Greenville road and the Ware Shoals Mill. which road has heretofore re used to carry freight, claiming It was not a common carrier, on mis notification the commission passed the following order: "Whereas, the War Shoals Manu- facturing Company, through Ita at' - torneys, represents to this commission that at a meeting of said company - heldon the Jtth day of April last, It ., - was determined to organise a railroad corporation to be known as Ware Bhoals Railroad Company for the V purpose of operating the branch, line as a common carrier and whereas lhejrfepresentthat-the organisation " of said railroad company will be per ' fected In SO days. Order No. 2 dat . ed February t, KOI, Is hereby sus- pended until the' 6th day of June, , 1101. or until further action of this , ronrmisslon." This will settle the dispute as to the Ware Shoals road, , v If the railroad corporation as propos- ed ta perfected. - . A TELEPHONE COMPLAINT. V The commission has received from ' the Cheraw board of trade a corn plaint in regard to the telephone ser vice Between Cheraw and points In Cbesterleld county west of Chester . field court house, and wilt take up : v the matter with the telephone conf- -... panies. ; On the recommendation of the An ,A derson delegation Governor Ansel haa appointed Mr. J. R. Nelson, as magls - trate at Piedmont. In Anderson ' ' county,- to succeed John A. Sanders, . resigned. , , ' Attorneys for, the dispensary com- mission will go to Richmond this week, to argue before Judge Prltch .. ard a-motion for reduction of the " bond (required by him In the cases in which he hat appointed receivers for the dispensary funda. It Is not known just what steps will be taken at this - hearing.-asths commission has not la any way signified Its Intention to recognise the Jurisdiction of Judge Prltchard In taking possession of the funds. . The appeal - from Judge Pritehard's order -will be heard later ' Jn Richmond. . , - RICHLAND DISTILLERY CASE. Acting under instructloni from Governor Ansel. Dispensary Auditor West Is sending to all county boards copies of a letter trom Attorney Gen eral Lyon Interpreting the law with reference to the legality of the Rich- ' land Distillery filling orders for coun- . ty boards from stock not manufactur es) In this Suite. It seems that the Richland Distillery had a number of orders on hand from county dispen saries when the recent change In the management took place and the new ' manager. Mr. W. D. Roy, In order to keep faith with the county boards and not having on hand the product of the distillery from which to fill the. orders, proceeded to fill the or ders -with goods shipped from outside the Stats and not manufactured here. Mr. West inquired of the Attorney General If such action was legal and ; JUr. Lyon replied as follows: "It is my opinion that the Richland Distillery, authorised to do business - tinder Section SO f the Carey-Cothran law,' Is not authorised to sell any 41- - coholle ; liquors whatsoever, except eucb as are actually manufactured In .'its distillery In this county. , - "If the county dispensary board. Is ' purchasing liquors through the Rich land Distillery from dealers or man uiacturers beyond the limits of the fete, th-y are Acting la violation- of -,-so purcnase nereia mentioned or contemplated shall be made from any t'rn, firm or corporation residing without the limits of this State, hav- 1 ir a retaJent or permanent" repre- -tive, agent or salesman In this At thts ruling applies to sll the c'-.r.i'tt ia the State, the Governor ' rult4 the dlBpensary auditor to . -1 cut the letter and call to the attention of the county .boards the law on this subject. . The Richland Distillery haa paid the fSOe licens fee, the lowest pos sible fee under the taw, and la now permitted to do business In this State oa the same basis as oetor. vut un leas tha license . la increased cannot da the volume of business which It hat heretofore done in this State. , MARRIAGES. SwB-IldcCSani, In tredcH. Special to The Observer. V '--V' SUtesvllle, May l.-A pretty coun try wedding will taas piaco io-m." rn ifirrnosn at the homo of the h-i,w nimita Mr. and Mrs. P.' W, Swann. in Cool Spring townahip. when Miss Margaret Aimed Swann .111 twrnm tha bride of - Dr. Oscskr Clarence MoCara. of Bloesburg, Ala. Th hHl la a ooDular young woman mmA fh mirrum will doubtless be attended by a large number of In vited guests. The ceremony will be iwrfnrmed b Ret. V. M. 8ws,ln. of rnnl finrlne. nromntly at S:J0 o'clock Shortly after the marriage a wedding recention wl II bo riven m nonor or the bridal party, after which the par- rv will drive to Statesniio, wnero Dr. and Ura. McCarn will board westbound train for Alabama. . They will be at homo at Bloesburg after the lith Inst. Among the Statesvtlle neonle who will attend tne marriage and return to town with the wedding party will be Mrs. M. K. Swann and Misses Lena ana uerxruaw unan, aunt and cousins, respectively, of the bride. ' The brtde-elert Is a professional nurse of much ability and was for time connected with a hospital at Birmingham.-Ala: She-becmo a- oualnted with Dr. McCarn soon after going to Alabama and the friendship soon became love. About three months ago she returned to her homo in Iredell "to rest up ' and it was not known until quite recently that she came hers to prepare- for her marriage. Dr. McCarn is a popular young - physician -of Bloesburg.-- He shows good taste In choosing s North Carolina- woman for a bride, and he haa chosen one who will make him most acceptable lifelong compan ion. Jenkins-Hanks, at States vflle. Special to The Observer. SUtesvllle, May 5. The majority of her many friends and acquaint ances were much surprised tnis morning when It was made public that Miss Willie Emma Jenkins will be married to-night to Mr. William Wallace Hanks, of Charlotte. While few near relative and . Intimate friends were made wise some days ago, the marriage to-night will truly be a surprise to the public at large. The Jenkins homo has been beauti fully decorated for the occasion, but tha marriage haa been designed as a very quiet affair and the ceremony, which will be performed at o'clock fty Rev. J. R. 8croggs, pastor of Broad Street Methodist church, will be witnessed by only a few Intimate friends and relatives. The bride will be attended by a number of young ladies, but the marriage will be with out the usual lengthy programme. Shortly after tha. marriage the bridal Sarty will drive to the station and fr, and Mrs. Hanks will leave on the 10:23 train for an extended West ern bridal tour, after which they will do at home in Charlotte, Miss Jenkins, the bride-elect. Is an attractive young woman, who Is a favorite with her young associates and many rrienas. sne is a young wo man, who, In spite .of her youth, hsa had quits a number of suitors In re cent times. h is a daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. D. Frank Jenkins, and was round In Statetvltle. Mr. Hanks, the groom of the even ing, la originally from Durham, but has made his home in Charlotte for ome time. 'He Is an assistant man ager of the Southern Power Com pany, and has charge of the Char-wue-d Ivlsion of -thr-company-While his visits. to Statesvllle have not been many, he has made quite a number of friends hers, who consider him worthy of the young woman he has won for a bride; The young bride will take with her the hearty best wishes of hor friends, who while they re rret to give her un. Will hone that she will find It pleasant In her Queen City hpme. La evening a limited number of Inllmste friends and the eroom-ewt were quietly entertained at the home oi Tna oriae ia ber bonor. Mits Eeulah Jenkins -is at home from the State Normal. Greensboro, to attend the marriage of her sister. MOORESVILLE MATTERS, Governor Glenn Addresses a Largo Crowd on the Subject of Prohibition Other News Items, Special to The Observer. ' Mooresvllle, May 6. Gov. R. B. Glenn addressed, the largest crowd last night aver assembled in Mooreaviii ko near an address of this nature. The seating capacity orihe Auditorium was taken long before tho speaking ana men stood In the aisles without tiring throughout the whole Of his two hours" SOeech. The Inter. est anifenthuslaam manifested at this rauy was an tne most ardent prohl bltionlst could desire, and the Govern or maae many friends for temper ance ana nimseir. He opened hid speecn aoienaing himself against re cent slanders, the particulars of which B.r laminar to ne reading public. He in i nere mis morning lor Morgan ton. , Mrs. W. L. Matheson entertalnsd ev eral of her young lady friends at her beautiful home near town to-day at i ociock. All agree that Mrs. Math sson is a moat charmlns hoatena The annual celobratlon of the th of May will be observed by the local chapter of ths TJ. D. C ManrTld sol diers are expected t to participate In nia ceieDration. : . Dr. Henry Lewis Smith, of David son. Oiled the Presbyterian church puipu cfunaay morning in ths absence of Rsr. W. g. Wilson. Mr. E. c. Ken nedy, of Mount Mourne, conducted the ercnins; service. " v" - - ' - fionlh Carolina TIM Insarancv AgenU ; - in Session at Columbia. Special to The ObseHer. . Columbia, 6. C May l-The South Carolina Fire Insurance Agents As sociation met this aftbrnoon n annual convention and was bpened with the annual address of President P. - T. Hayne, which was referred to a spec ial committee. -MalrjQ. F. Johnson, of Charleston. , read V paper on "Con tlngent Commlasions." . Tho report of the legislative committee was pre sented by William Goldsmith, Jr., f Oreenvllle, Insurance Commissioner lf Mister made a strong address, out lining the poller of the new innr. ance department. To-night the agents mrrw entenaineo at a smAlrF rtvon at ItM.jvamnil rtnK k .1.. . . " will adjourn to-morrow. THE KEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG - . ' ' .. -. LAW.";. We are pleased - to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar lor coughs, colds sn4 lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Pood aud Drug taw as H contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a sat remedy for children and slults. P. H. JorOaa at Co. aad W. L. Hand Co. T F0Ji:LES,T00 New Discovery Cure Ecsema and Eradicates Minor Kkla Troubles . ' ''Over Night. A few "months ao the dispensers of peslam. the new discovery for the cure ot ecsema, decided to allow the druggists of the country to handle it. Previous to that time It could only be obtained direct trom the laboratotiee. Pine this change in tho method of dis tribution, poatani has met with the moat phenomenal success . of anything hntro- duced to the drug trade in the last W Sears. All leading drufrglsta. Including - H. : Jordan A Co., Charlotte. N. -C, are now carrying the soecinl M-oent else recently adopted, also the $2 Jar.' This great . success is not surprising when It Is remembered that. In ecsema cases, pnslam stops tbe Hching with first appucatton. proceeds to heal immediately and cures ehronlo casea In a few weess. In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, acne, heroes, blotches, rash. etc., results show after an overnight ap plication. Experimental samples of pos lam are sent to anyone by mall free of marge, or the Emergency Looratortes. E West Twenty-fifth street. New Tors. City. x . . : READY TO FIGHT PROHIBITION . It Is rndrrsteod Trams Hon. Thomas Settle Hon. A. M. Waddell and Mr W. A. Srtf Are wnilna;,t Take the mm ' Judge Bynum Opposes It, But Is To Busy to Make bpectiew -Uncle Abe" Klrkman a Candidate For RectsUT of Deeds. : v ' ' Observer Bureau," ' - The Bevlll Bulldlnr, " Greensboro. May I. " Judge VT. P. Bynum. Jr., who, It waa expected, would take the stump and make s, number of speeches against the adoption of, the State pro hibition ' bllL- lnforme.The Observer correspondent that his business af fairs will not permit him to taae any part la the campaign. : If circumstan ces were different. Judge Bynum In timates It would giro him pleasure to make a few speeches against state prohibition, for he Is unalterably op oosed to the bill to be voted on the latter part of the present months- It la understood here that Hon. Thomas Settle, of Ashevllle; Mr. W. A. 8elf, of Hickory, and Hon. A. M. WaddelU of Wilmington, are among "those who have signified their willingness to ge before- the pnbllo and speak against prohibition. Tha friends here of Mr. Locks Craig are endeavoring to have that gentle man come to Greensboro and make a speech before ths precinct primaries are held lntMs county on tne lata instant. Mr Craig baa aald his en gagements are such as to prevent him from speaking hers before the prima ries, but an effort la being made to have him fill a date In Greensboro one night next week. Rev. A. O. Klrkman. who was tho Democratic register of deeds for Gull ford county years ago, when all the other county offices were filled by Re publicans, and who haa held the office continuously slpce the Democrats came Into power, to-day announced his candidacy for a re-nominatlon. Uncle Abe." as he is familiarly known, has married mor people and preached more funerala than any oth er man in the county. He knows all the women and most of the children by name, and the man who defeats him will have to bestir himself. Mr. W. H. Rankin, a one-legged Confed erate soldier and- one of the best- known citizens of the county, Is s. candidate for the nomination.-and II s predicted by many that, he will give Uncle Abe" a run for hla money. Despite the fact that the recent mu sic festival depleted the treasury of the Greensboro Musical Association nearly 1800. the members of tha or ganization are not discouraged, and already are planning for a festival next year on a bigger scale than ever. A canvass for the sale of season tick ets was begun to-day and will be con tinued until the amount of money In hand Is sufficient to guarantee the fi nancial success of next year's under taking. The association has elected officers as follows: E. 8. Wills, presi dent; Dr. J. 8. Betts. vice president; Miss Laura Doub, secretary; J. R. Donnell, treasurer; R. BUnn Owen, conductor; Mrs. Myra Albright, pian ist. THE WEATHER, Washington, May t Forecast: Virginia, cloudy Wednesday, probably rain; Thursday fair and warmer; light south winds. - Norfi Cafollna and . South Carolina. rain Wdtiesday. partly cloudy Thursday, with showers; fresh variable winds. Georgia and east Florida, occasional showers Wednesday and Thursday; light variable winds. West Florida. Alabama and Mississippi, occasional showers Wednesday; Thursday fair; light variable winds becoming north. Tennessee, Kentucky and West Vir ginia, showers Wednesday and probably Thursday. I Louisiana. : fair Wednesday except showers in southeast portion, cooler; Thursday fair; light variable winds be comlng northwest and fresh. East Texas, fair Wednesday and Thurs day, cooler Wednesday in south portion; fresh: ncrthwest wlnda - . -. LOCAL OFFICE TT. R WEATHER , BUREAU. " Charlotte,"' May- S. Sunrise ;ac. sunset 7:11 p.m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). . Highest temperature , ... .. Lowest temperature ..... .... ... .... Mean temperature ! ....... Excess for the day .... Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumulated excess for year .. .... i PRECIPITATION la inches). Total for J4 hours ending I p. m. Total for the month Accumulated deficiency . for month.. Total for the year , Accumulated deficiency for year .... S3 Ji.49 1.S3 Prevailing wind direction v.N. E. - W J. BENNETT, Observer. A Representative Wanted aa ' Every-County In North ; Carolina for the Southern School of Telefnpliy ''i':J and 4h . v- j . EMANUEL SCHOOL STDiOGRAFBY AKD HPtMUTlflG ASUEVILLE, N. O. ' Liberal commissions pall rtg.t parties. References requires. WE HAVE fOR SALE ! ' COMMON STOCKS In r ths best concerns doing business In -4b4ssctlaot the -&tuand at attractive, prices. . Call and Ulk with ua , . ; Trust Drparlmcnt SOUTHERN LIFE A TRtVT , COMPANY., Greensboro, N. C -Capital and surplus. .tt&S.tOO. E. P. "Wharton. President. " '.. A. M. Soaks. Oen. Counsel Robert C Hood, AsetUgr, ' FOR SALE. At once, the H. Rv Miller saloon, whiskey and fixtures, including the right to rental of rooms. . -,- -, . JNO. J. STEWART, Trustee, , - , Salisbury, N. C "Jordan's en tbo Square.' '.:'""'''.'''. ".. .:A ..V-Vi, '-' .'": ''' IMPROVED YUCATAN CHILL TONIC Cures 'chills, fevers and all malarial diseases. The king of tonics. ; Has no equal. R-1!. JORDAN & CO." r (...,( ',.' ' ' " "' ' ""': '' ''" ' WE NEVER CLOSE," 1 t NURSES', REGISTER ' v' BANDT MTERS. ; j " Coo suiting Engineers. -Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage. Sewerage Disposal. Roads, Streeta, Pavements. Water Power, Hydro-Elect rio Plants, Irrigation, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Sur veys, EsitmatesL Plana and Soeclf.-a- tlons. Construction Superintended Complete Plants designed - and con structed. Main Office. 171-77 Arcade Building. Greensboro, North Carolina. , Branch Office, Laarinburg, Nortb Carolina. Interest From May 1st on all Savings Deposits made between now and May. 8th Inclusive. IF YOU HAVE NOT AX ACCOUNT . -' -t now Is the time to ojen'one.- ' . . . SAVE, SAVE, SAVE and you will be protected against sickness and loss of position and you will become an Important factor. In the community, . MONEY AATTiNG INVESTMENT ; can be deposited and 4 per, cent certificates' issued therefor. Capital and Surplus fSOO.OOO.OX). . , : .. Z-;vr . , Assets and personal IlabUlty over three minion dollar. COMMERCIAL 'NATIONAL BANK Real Estate For Sale 15,500 For t-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. ' ' t J, 5 00 For vacant lot. Ransom' Place,. Morehead "block. This ' property Is very handsome and a fine location , to build - a . homa $1,800 For vacant lot, North Tryon street, .close In. Wb have this property for a short time only and if in the market for a pretty lot you had better- Investigate this one.; t IM75 For 10-room residence, with , all modern conveniences. In' First Ward, large lot. This property we consider cheap at this price and should Interest you if looking for a nice home.- ; ; v :v. - .': "y- 4S N. Tryon. Travis Avenue, one block from Elizabeth College, $650.00. Easy terms. Shady side of street, among 1 beautiful homes. A real bargain - ' :;?': - '.." .v " f"""" : -: i'-'i'-' ' " " - w v - . . "."-;.'.. Broivn Company. . 'Phone 535. '' .. . 203 W. Tryon St. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Bcpopltoiy For the United States, State pf North Carolina, ; v" County of Mecklenburg, . : . " - City of Charlotte. v . Resources . . . . . ,.... $l,5O0,000.CV Large and smalTaccounts'invited "and1 treated irr as" liberal a manner as balances and responsibility warrant - OFFICUnSt R. D. HEATH, rrrsldent. H. LITTLE. Vice President. ' JOH.V 1L arOTT. Vice President. W. IL TW7TTT. Cashier. F ID) L - Not a preacher, not a poser, of pfety, not an exemplar; Just a com mon every . day - sinner; but that Auditorium May Id . "religious meet ing" strike' me as a blot en : the Lord's day,1 as" an InsuTt to Christians, being an open violation of "Remember . the.; Sabbath -day to keen It holy."; nd Is far from how ths day should be sanctified. , Look like 'a political scheme under eloak of righteousness. 1; Where's the . Church and ' clergy' man's influence? , . Meantime I sell . Dirt and Insure against Fire. Piedmont BIdg. phomis MI-MS. GILBERT C WHITE, O. E. - ConoulUnc ..- CIVIL ENGINEER ; i . Durham, N. C Waterworks. Sewerage, Streeta : Wa ter Filtration, Sewage Disposal; Plana, Reports, ' Estlmatea. .Super' vlsloa of Coastrnctlon. . We Will Buy Ozark Cotton Mill stock.. Modeaa Cotton Mill stock. I Clara Cotton ' Mill stock. - IS Imoerial Mill stock. . : 20 American Trust Co. , 10 -Henrietta MH1 stock.- 10 Commercial Bank stock. IVe Will Sell Little-Long Co.-.. .... ' ........ I18.W is Fuller Gin Co. .... .. .. ... . n.oo ts.oo ) German American, Prefd. H Pacolet, Prefd. .. .. .. .. ... 100.00 100 Highland Park. prefO. 100.00 U Gaston Mfg. Co.. stock. ; ...... .lOtOO If you want to buy or self securities list your wants with us. . , '' , ?. iJ: Southern Securities 8t I Trust G)rripahy It South Collets at.' " Charlotte, H. C. Tbone SsX Allowed fcr C2diid C:l'':? Tou want to Inspect and Investigate the claims of Elizabeth Heights. This section 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 la to'uchiwlth 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 aurrounds the most attractive part of Independence Park, which we trust the city -eu-t hor I ties at-sjio distant date will develop into one of the most at tracUve spoti around the city. - Let us drive you over and through" the property and quote you prices and' terms on'lota,' '"" 'V SOUTHEETI; REAl LSTATf 10AN S IfM COOT . Capital, $79,000. : . C '.' '''", TF. 8. ALEXANDER,- , R. A. President, i first National BanK j CHARLOTTE, N CL ; ' ' : ORGANIZED lftoS.1': : Capital and Profltg. $550,000 .00 - Your busfnesa respectfully solicited. HENRY '-. ML. McADEN.. . . .President G. W. BRYAN.. .....Vc President JOHN ri;om:?;.S.L I.. Vs.. OutoU 4 Per- Cent., on Time Deposits. " The Merchants 1 "7 T7 "CllalottelN.p:? - DEPOSITARY FOR ' . TJnitea States Governmenf ' ' State of North Carolina ' , ,4 ? . t , County- of Mecklenburg and v ,' , ; S - City, of Charlotte. - ; , : We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WILSON, ITrfss!61its ' " sIWOl B. StOSS VIC ePMassfsSCBt V W. a WILKINSON, Cashier- oofxsooooopoooooooofjoooooooooooooooo CREA TE A RESERVE. rIt is not difficult if you start fo aave money systematically., U. you ever expect to be Independent financially you MUST MAKE A START. s Money saved will 'protect you from" misfortune and will enable you to take advantage of "opportunities when they come to you.- - f -1 . Southern Loan JOHN M. SCOTT, President. w, JU JENKINS, cashier. GOING A T A BARGAIN i 1 - ; : Four Blocks From' Square ; ; Ten-room house with all 5 modern conveniences, large lot and on shady aide of street Can be bought cheap If taken at once. Hea-, son for selllngrvrantr money-Por-farther-inffrrmation-.-call to- eee 'us at No. S W.itth street, or 'phone 109. ' 'r .t: CAE0LINA . W. J. WILKINSON, Manager. B. R. LEE, Secretary. , J. P. LONG, Sales A pent ' dS north Tryon St. . . 'Phone 09. COCOC)CXXXXXXXX)OOOCOOPOOOOOOCXXXX Tile Bank of Personal Service In addition td our growing financial ' strength such features of .our policy as 'courtesy,' prompt ness and an active interestsin the welfare of- our customers gives individual character to our service.! THE; AM ERICAN TRUST COM PAM Y . Assets over a Million and a Quarter Dollars.- : OOQO(X)00000000X)OOOOOOOP I tltf tllw I If you do not let us show lar, and best of all, it can t real value. " T . '"Home Finders." : y. Thc Charlotte Trust a RealtV Co. j T 'Phone 77.; ' i 2 - A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. t4-( 01 ! 1 li ! tltltl d fifcre Wall Plaster, "Jlard Clinch." TUB BUILDERS FRIEND ' Preeslng doee not burtj. natural shrinkage win , not crack Iti water does not make I fall off bard as stone. Write tor booklet. Maaafactnred by . " , ' : '' . - .-. , GHnRLOTTEPLZlSTERGO. ...Write for Booklet. ;:V:- V ; "v '' .Charlotta, N. C. A 6 PER CENT.- INVESTMENT- "... t eSBBSSSBSSSlBSSMSKSBBSMsaBBsa V " ""TNO-TAXABLE TO THE LOCAL INVESTOR - SECURED BY rALTJ ABLE REAL ESTATE.1 ' Offered by ..-. . Clurlctt3, IT. C. ; ' Site in lb Slurbs pirfSl' - Surplus, iioo.ooor a. m. Mcdonald, v '.Vice President. See, i and Trees. Farmers National Bank S Savings, Dank W. JS. ALEXANDER, Vice REALTY CO., r I ! you that elegant home in be bought far 'below its .. ' Loans Negotiated.:. 18 E. Trade 6t W. 9. CHAMBERS, Treasurer. ltI01lTtl: IlHif f.
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