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"J CHARLOTTE DAILY OCoEIlVDI!,. JULY 19, 1S03.- 15- Quotation try F." C Abbott Company 14 Aaked Abbeville.. :.. .... ...- at AJken Mfg. Co; . ... i... : I si American "feplnring Co. , 1SX Am. Warehouse , afd. Bprar. :t "i Anderson Milli.w Arcade.. .. .. .. .... . ... . . Arcadia . ....... , . ' ... Id Arista.... .......... M rkwrtght Mills.. ., ,. . Ul AMineten.. -.. .. j.. .. ...4 16. " Athertoa, K. C. ...... .... . M Avon.... .... ... .. ...... ....... rm Arondalo..' . .. . .' yi . Anguata Os. .. . .. ...... tl Baiiou.. .. .. .... iw. ; . Bibb. ' ' : v'j; "" BOOQift ' ' 11 MARRIAGES- - s. . - ' - McNeely-Aberne?tny, at Statesvine. Cpeeial to The Observer. Etatesvllfe. July 17.There -much surprise among; the friends tba young- COUPie wnen noun'ed this morning that KldM i...n.. mi) Mr. J. C. Mcisealy The mar- . rlage. Mch was truly a H-plnned surprise, occurred about-: 10 mt "L Race Street Methodist " Pnv Rev. H. Bobbins fflcta.t.,n;.0tnhl three or lour persona witnessed tne ceremony, tfaesa having- Peen made '..viae t woitunn wiu... - .... tn.m a runaway, 1 Tbi young people born, of U. 7z.Tl.iJL h.. were aoinc out l lha m niiur. wuav " a met by two or threa -JJ-the ceremony waa performed In b rt ' order. , Taay tha youny wopl - at home at the home 01 MirSrand ara recelvinrth conratui iatlona of their frtenda f Mr. anfl Mrs. T. M. Abernethy and la ayounf woman of real beauty Her t SlBDoaiUon and fine traita of character hare made her a favorite ZZt i... Tha rroom ia a ioa of the late Winiam McNeejy. of -i..w.Miii-sr townahlD. but nai made hl home In Stateaville with hla brother-in-law. Mr. H. A. Miller for 1 eara. He U a young man of char acter and-aund. well with b au- cute. He la .employed at the city '. roller inilta. vrr??;; Mchartsou-Mcllwaln Announcrmetjt. Baeelal to The Oterver. Davidaon. July 17. Davldsoniang generally and a wide circle of the ' young- mlnl8ter"B acquaintances and friends throughout the South will read with a hieh degree of interest tha -following card of invitation that 1 concerna one of the most acholarly and brightest graduates Davidson has Utnown in a decade or more: "Mrs. Ella Virginia MrHwaln ln vitas you to be present at the mar riage Of her daughter. Virginia, to Rev. Donald W. Richardson. on Wed nesday morning. August 5th. at half past t O'clock, at her home, Abbeville, South Carolina." .XO IOUBIJ TRACKING SOOX Report Marled at Winston-Salem That Work Woold Be Resumed Wllhoot Foundation Ma yor Re t tarns lYom Annual Outing News 1 la Brief, v Special to The Obaen er. Winston-Salem, July 18. There ' seema to be no foundation In fact for tha report which gained currency here to the effect that the Southern Railway would resume the double tracking of It line between Greens boro and Danville about August 1st. Vlca President H- B. Hpencer. of the Southern, has given out a atatement Jn Washington in which he stated that the report was unfounded. He did not discuss the plans of the com pany as to when the work would be resumed. - It Is rlalm-d by some that the road is not finan?ially able to re sume the work ;t an early date. ; The ru.Tiir resardinj the intention of the So.u.iiL'-.-n probsbly origin j.1 rnm th . ihit f ir ral ilava a Kani tias be-.i n t -anrtt mtr- ffart- TtMril Wf- P.v atation 'ouib of Lync-Ubui?. . lg track th.: was nwifwy- Mayor O. B. Eaton r.'.nnied to H.e City yesterday from Moore's Springs, where he spent, his annual vacation of ten days every summer. , Sanitary Officer J. Q. Hutchins re ports that the sanitary condition of the city Is excellent. However, the sanitary committee has great trouble in keeping the city clean as the equip ment which was In use (ffn years ago la the samo to-day. Since that time the city has almost doubled In popu lation. At present there are only three j pidmont Wason Works wagons in vme, and it is ssltl tha at piedmont Mtg. -'o. least three more could be easily uit. rtty. Ala The Forsyth Riflemen and "The ' e W. F. Mlg o... Burry County riinenien'' urt an the KirUuinl. s. C. pfd early train this morning for Camp ! K.i"ke Milis".."..' .: " Glenn at Moreht-ad fity. where ihoy i t::ilei!li W-ill Tiartlelnate In 1)10 I 1 Knlierdel. encampment and taruet nra. tl e. The I Rlcluiioiid . ,P'n"'"K BOUTHERX COTTON MTLL STOCKS V ... . Brandon..- .. .. ..... . .. Brogan Cotton MRla.. .. .. Broekalde.. .. . kiroomneia . .. ,.. .. .. ...... Cabarrus.. .. '.. .. .. ..' .... Cannon Mfg Co.. .. .. .... Capital City, pfd 4. Chadwick-aloakias.. Chadwick-Hoaklna. pfd.. .. ' Cherryrllla .. .... .. .... CbesweU. S. C. pfd... ,. .... Ch (swell. S. C. Clara.. ... .... Clinton Otifton, com.. .. - ntftnn. pfd... ..' ., .... ...... Ciiffstde.. .... ..v.. Chlquoia Cotton Mill.. .. i, .. Courtney.... .. ...... Converse MTaT."Co;.s -- . Cherokee Mfg. Co Columbus Mfg. Co..... ... .. .. Cora OOX e liar Inrton Dallas Mfg. Co Drayton Dillon Eagle and Phoenix.. Enrd, N. C... .. Elmlra. pfd Easley , Edenton. N. C. Enoree ' Knoree, pfd Erwln. pfd. Eureka.. Exposition Falrfleld. Florence Oaffney Mfg. Co Oastoa .. .. Gluck Olenwood ... Glen LC wry, pfd Oranitevllle. 8. C. Cray Mfg. Co Grendle Ireenwood.. . Highland Park Highland Park, pfd Hartsvrlle Henrietta Mills nman Mills. 8. C John P. King Mfg Co.. . Keealer Klnar'a Mountain par 5. .. Knox villa Cotton Mills .. Innilrr Cotton Mills.. .. Lancaster Cotton Mills, pfd. Lanett Langley Mfg. Co Laurens Linden. N. C Liberty Limestone Lockhart. S. C. .. Loray Mills, pfd Ixinell Lumberton Marlboro "Cotton Mills .. .. Manchester Mills Mills Mtg. Co. 12 ' in v in i 300 101 in - i 12 ' 1 vam i" 154 ia , 101 ., m - ' So 141 106 - S3tt Mod! 11a Cotton Mills.. Mollohon.. Mcnoghan pfd. C... Monarch. 8. C, MooresvilTe, N. NewLerty Nokomls Norrls Mills Olvmpia Mills, pfd... . Orr Orark Pacolet Mtg Co Parolet Mfg. Co.. pfd. Pee Dee Pelier MfK Co Co.. ' Kiv-rslde Mfg- Co. yesterday afternoon and ffpem Hic :b"'' ' .. night here. . i i State insurance ComtnlHMioner J li. , Horlai 'circle Young has notified Chi. f H Taylor, ! sprlngstelti Of the Winston fire di-purtmeht, that i Slatesville Cotton Mills. the 'Winston denartrncnt will receive SuilitlMii y $735 70 as her share of the money .0 ; Trenton. N. C be distributed undi-r the operations 1 Tryon. N C... of fhe new Mremcn'H re.lef fund. The I .Tucapsu. H. amouiitj nm h.- i1!(;1iMv Increased by i 'ucapau. S. C ., pfd a carr'l c,ckllig of th nr. ;n,t Timraroia... 1 Toecon, tin Ta ra;iLS T TARBYJMKWH TXn ufT-l. IT. C T.'M Knjoy nu i;ulM)ratc lliiiiquit a. vtngliieMlle Kctrn Tm-t R Mowd'( To. Special to The (bnei.-r ,.f.l 1st pfd.. . 'nlon-Buffalo. Hi put.. .. Vance Victor Mills. S C W.illialia. H. C W.nrfn Mfg Co.. pfd. Wilmington, July 1 x - .Mi-mhrrw of t-jlpi,ini;t..ii M1H. Cape Fesr Council. I'liitd) c mni-ii i;il v-att . .. Travel-rs, arc to-i.iy-it i-i.j .yi.v mi wo.idhl.ie naooraie panquet at th- Hotel Trr moore. on H'rights l!le H.-ach. thin being many vlaltlng lraiilng m.n here fpr the ;(ffair Mr. Lnn II. Burnett, senior conn, ill-u .r tV' bi. i! toastmaster and ani'ins tin- Hj.f.ikv' ara Rev. J. M. Weila. u. n., pnftor of i the First Prerbyterian . hnr. h 1 Woodslde. pfd.. Wtllhiinson .. r Slioals.. Wliltn"y Wlh. an.-M ... . W.K'.lrurT ... . 1U . SO cs . - U7M . 13 101 . - 151 . 83V '. 1O0 ! TO . - 13 70" . - 111 K . 117 ltt . - 9 1S5 130 121 116 121 . 187 171 m 175 101 107 19 140 . 61 J17 S5 Ill 141 141 im 74 7 t ISM 1M 79 S5 -- 100 10 102 114 100 - 96 14 156 115 IX , - 7 109 12T. 11 !W lf0 17 192 IK 9S l.T . - 05 . a 1(6 - ' 130 - 99 ' - in is - . - 142 , I0O . 1 . 115 - . - 9.1 r. m . is . 105 . . 74 101 , KM p If, . KM 111 .90 . 17 111 . 624i - . . l.HP . 1L "..V:V ";A- Bryan- and Kern.: New Tork Presa : f ""... 1; . Rmn u determined to have for running mate, a man whose name! ends with a, us - preierence was Jofansen. but he is aaUafted with Kern. Possibly he Is a trifle superstitious. He knows f ull wett that aU presiden tial candidates whose surnames end ed with the letter "n." with vice pres idential candidate whose surname like wise ended with f'n, were elected ' Jefferson Ointon. - t - Madison Tlinton. , Jackson Calhoun. " - Jackson Van Baren. Uncoln Hamlin. . ', ' ; Lincoln Johnson. -. , - - v ; Harrison Morton. , 1 . Vm "THEiWEATHER. Wuhlngton. July II. rorecast: Virginia, fair and not ao warm Sunday; Monday fair; fresh -west - to northwest winds. ' ? v:n k rttvAitna ahnMrfl a n.4 . cool er Sunday; Monday fair; fresh west winds. . r v v -e - ' uuiiii r'aritlna flanrria. iiAIanama. uiniuiani nd wt THorlda. ahowers Sunday; Monday fair; light Tariable East Florida, showers gunaay ana Monday; UaTW variable wlnde. . iy..,i.Ut.. nut jajit Texaa. fair in south, showers in nonri pomon duu- day; Monday fair; iigni vo ireao va riable wind. TnnuM trentuckv and West Vir ginia, fair 8unday and Monday. - ' LOCAIi OFFICE TJ.: 8. "WEATHER RIIREAU. Charlotte. July H Sunriae i:3 a. m.; sunset 7: p. m. Tirvipvn ATTTTtK In dexreesj. fll.V.. t.lMMMtnM . - - ... - 93 T w..t tamMratliri , 72 ' - u-t. f MiiMMttm o- tnm thl rilV . ......... Accumulated deficiency for month... Accumulated excess , for year ........ . PRECIPITATION (in Inches). Tntal frtr ?4 hours ending P. m.... Total for the month , Aeeumulated excess for month . .. Total for the year Accumulated deficiency ror year S as .02 S.7S 24.14 4.0S Pnnillnt wind direction ..........8. W, W. 1. BKWINETT. iToaervar. ' "Jordan's on Use Sqaara," B. F. Purcell, Frestdent. FOR SAFETY t '. , Bring us your PRESCRIPTIONS. This work is our specialty and we guar antee all the ingredients and all the work put into the compoimdingr R.H. JORDAN & 0. Tnone 1. NURSES' REGISTER Teters Stock Co. Adraaca Bale, u;;c;j'I!atio;!al cai:;i .;. ' Capitar$100,000.00 F. D, ALEXANDER F. a GILCHRIST .... F. 8. McDOWBUi Charlotte,' IT. 0. . T. TV. WADE, President, F. B. McDOWXXl Vice President. - . . i li.lL VICtTOR, .(Jaablcr. . r . ; . ' ; ' , - Tirrrf!TnT?t. i A. SMITH 4 "W. B. BODMAlf A. FORE T. W. WADE ' . rx Latta, jk. " a. h. washburi? ' ' Taur business Is oordUllr lavitad- '. " :- . ,.- Money ta lendat r cent, em well secured paper, . Smal accpunts,lnvited and wceiyojjiip best care and attention. . ; ' Jy ' , , . SAvnras departiieitt y ' Deposits of $L00 and ; upward received. ' We pay 4 per cent, and compound interest' every three, months. y ' - v Safety deposi boxes tot, rent, $3.00 per annum.' T. WADE, Prest. : H. VL VICTOR. Cashier. HOW DO YOU SPEHD YOUR f.IOWEY ? J' 'Are you doing it in a way to receive 8UDstan- . : tial benefit!: Are you laying aside something y . ' for a Mrainy day" t .' If not, . you will never have a better time io begin than now. ; To get quickly, started, begin the easiest way, come Ji;, , to z0?.t?, -.. '.;''ty:yy-- - "y C01IIIERCIAL NATIONAL BANK- . and open a Savings Account. Do not wait for a large sum, for it may never come; just de-, Sosit whatever you have ta spare,' no .matter ow small the amount. We will gladly assist 'you in-getting started. - S. A. Dtrmr, Prealdenk : ' ;-- A. G. BREIZER, Cnahfcr. I end icligc of Arming l" ym OFFER - - - .- . .,, jn Sharon neighborhood a valuable tract of lOO . acrea: good five. '. room cottage; two tenant houses, and good barn on premises.- Rents for $250.09 annually. Price, $3,000.00. ' v -v - ' . IS acrea hi Richmond County. N. , CV, adjoining-, tha . Ellerb .- Springs property. Long .frontage) on publio-road, suitable for aub V division Into small trade. Healthful location. Will saon.be CQrt- nected with Rockingham by motor car line. Price. $10.00 per acre. 14 acres four mile north of .Charlotte on macadam road; x six room bouse, barn, tenant house, orchard, eta. Ltuid lie level;, (our, '. 4Mre of weed land. . Fiica, Il.tOO.oe. , : . ; .. .- iSOUIliralREAl KTATf 10A1.S' TRUST COMPANY Capital, $ TS,0eV - - V ? . -' . V . Borplu. $104.0A i tr. . AUEXaNnxat' it. A. rx7inr. ? a. h. Mcdonald. , - Frswdena. . . , vie praaMent. .: Sec. and Troasvj We offer one of the prettiest Lots iri'DilwoHh, located on Park Avenue, by far the best resi dence street in this part of the city. A beauti ful spot upon which to erect a nice' home. Size of lot 50x150. Willfnly .heQn the mar-. ket a "few days. TiCt us show it to you. J. MURPHY & COMP'NY 43 H. Tryon. Thone $41 INEUBANCK STOCKS. had for his subiet-t -Tht. i nnilpj i,f;firnntxiro i.ir.. T'nUy. Charity and Temperaiire" nd Nor,h Sll4,e F1"-- Mr. Hugh MarRue. j,r-ider.t ' th.-! 'VM' F'.rVir.' " " tu.u.i.. d. . Piedmont Fire.. .. - 4tT- lsn. no Hpoxe Soi.lhMrti Went of Wilmington. .VI r. 'harler N. Evans, cashier or the Snuthrn N:itlnn al Bank, welcomed the guests to the aniuet tfcoard and impromptu ail dreese were made ly evi-ral of th members. The 1anqu-t ; reported to ; (-itizens" Na'lonsl. CJaiitonla cave been an altogeth' r erijoyabie one. j ch.riotte National Rank .. - Ill 00 Hn.vtliern lAti- Sfoiiish Tittery BANK fITOCK. Park. Ashevllle.. SttV'VOTE rY)U WATSOX. American Trust Co Southern Ixan eV Savings Bank. CHarlotte.. Wlimlncton Savings ft Trust Company 100 Wachovia U T. Co ia American National, Ashevllle Southern Nat'L .. Wilmington U0 Odd Seal Talked of to .i lpuHt GeorjcU'e HalliHs. Atlanta Bpecia! to Washington Post. The electoral vote of Georgia may be cast for Thomaji k. Wi ven (though the Syitot p,pie-. National. Winston p.v vvcrmurillliriKiy I'tT CTvan. This will occur, it is said, as the result of a deal between Watson and the Brown faction of the Democracy, which recently, with Watson's aid. de feated Gov. Hoke Smith for re-election.-The lan ia frtr Watson to ai- ' eept the Democratic elector as his own. and thee electors are to vote for Watson in the event-their votes . are not needed to elect Bryan Wat son says that It the ambition of his life to have the electoral vote of Georgia east for him. and . it Is be- . Haired the deal has ben arranged to gratify tha Populist leader. Meeting of eiute Democratic Executive i '- Committee.'. - - - - .' . . . The State Jemocratic eaecutiva committee Is hereby called fa meet in 1 . tha Senate chamber in the City of Mtalelgh on Thursday. July JJd, tlOg, electing a fit ate chairman and secre : taxy. completing lu organization and transacting sach other business as may be brought before the meeting.. H. a. CHATHAM. - Chairman Stats Democratic Executive Committee. . ALEX 3. FIELD,' ' ' ' " V ;" ; , : , erreiary. . :r r 4'T 170 Pomnierclal. Charlotte Cabarrus Pavings Bank (par Ml ; First National. Charlotte.. .. First National. Morganton .. First National. High 1'olnt .. MTrhunta A Farmers' Char lotte National Bank. Gaffney Palmetto Hang ana Trust co no 134 154 2 140 1(H) 160 If. 19 lot 111 191 U6 - W.i - V 13 1 101 ponxm. N. C 6. 131., .. .... .... .. N. -C. 4a 11.. N. C 4s. V&.. .. ...... ' N. C R. R. Stock.. ,. ...,.. Cltjr of Charlotte aa. 1S.. . .. City of Winston Sa. lJ7.,i .... City of Concord ta lSi. A. T. O. a s 1U 100 If 1H lOIH 104S, 150 Not done in the land of the Hotten tots, but style a'La America for timid women who scream at a mouse Of faint at sight of blood to wear "rats" und dead folks' hajr all twined about thi lr own. As for me, I write a double-header Insurance; it covers and protects against lightning as well as ordinary lire. No additional cost. If you don't see me, use the 'phone. K D. ALEXANDER Ileal Ketate. Piedmont Eldg. 'Phones (87-845. 6 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS The per cent Real Estate Coupon Bonds of the North Carolina Trust Co.1 are secured by first mortgage on well se lected IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE. Absolute security is furthe assured by the company's guarantee.- Write for descriptive booklet. v. NORTH CAROLIVA TRUST COMPANY, " Greennboro, N. C. A. W. MCAllster. President. R. J. Mebana. Sec, and TreaV W CITY, THE COUNTY AND THE STATE keep funds on deposit with this Bank, besides . several thousand progressive Individuals, Firms and Corporations.' Only good service could command such patronage. Your accounts solicited.' American Trust Company GEORGE STEPHENS, President T. S. FRANKLIN, V. Pres. W. H. WOOD, Treasurer.. W. 8. LEE, V, Pre. 3. E. DAVIS, Asst. Treaa. BANDY A MYEBeJ, - Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification. Sewerage, Sewerag - Disposal. Roads, Streets, Pavements. Watei Power, Ilydro-Electrle - Plant. Irrigation. Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. 8ur veye. Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. . Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed 4tnd con structed. .'. - - -5 Main Office. 171-17 Arcade Rulldlng. - Greensboro, North Cnrollnsv Branch Offlce. Laartnbnrg, Xorth Carat) na. GILBERT C WHITE. C, E. - . ' Ceosultlng . '. .-- , CIVIL ENOINEEE ,v Darhanv 1. d . v tTaterworka, Sewerage, Streets! Wi. tee Filtration. Brwage DtspoaaJ: Plans, Iteperta, Katlmatea, bopcr- vision 4I Ciacncuon. Wood fibre - Wall Plaster; "Hard Clinch."; V ; THE BUILDERS FRIEND v r Freeilng tloes not tosirtj natmrnl shrinkage win ' not crack Mi -water does not soaks It fall afff nard aa stoae Writ , faookJet, ; Maaafactarad -- . . GHKRLOTTE PLaSTERCO. Wrlta for Booklet. ; CbarlMta, X. CL TAKE YOUR CHOICE For Sale, Exchange or Rent 12-roem, modern suburban home, X acres of land, large grove, fruit trees, vineyard, and ont of tha most desirable locations within the city limits, v For full Information, call at our office. No. t West Fifth street, I or 'phone lot. ' ,: ' r CAROLINA REALTY CO., O. 9. Thies, V. President. - B. Rush Lee, Secretary. '. ; W. D. Wilklnsan, Treaaurer and General Manager. - ; ; Investment Business ;i Property ; ; " '' " ' V -' ; ; ., "We offer a brick stort building close ! to Independence Square, leased for three years at annual renUl paying 7 per cent on Invest. ' mnt. This la probably the only piece of business property within ) ) ; ; two ; blocks ' of Independence Square that can ' b bought at all. '.. ', " ' ' The Charlotte Triist & -Realty Co. : i imiitifiMit4nttMmiuituiitii . . Tha game Is on. first pay ment waa yesterday, but they are Just started. '.-.ThU week subscribers will roll In by the hundreds No time like to-day. Do It at onoa.- No Matter wheref jrou live, your stock will earn just the same." - , . ji , ' ' . THE MtTTTJAL B. e U ' ' Is' tha great friend of the masses, -t3sa- It and, bya and bye, . you'll ; be happy.. .Don't) wait until Saturday, but .- act white you're" n tha ? Motion,. -':''''-v?''.;,",l;.:'-'v.'Uv:':,i.r ' ''"':' t ''' THB.OJ(LY WAY ' ''- " . to beat the' game. Ife air, safe, IcglUmata and highly pronubla. , E. L. KEESLER; Treasurer ; Those 114. XS S. Tryon St, ' . ,v'--'i. K'; .,-!. .- . . x. - . " ';'V! .... v ft- , "."! , .;.;(,-': 't.. T --"Y r' V V. Oldest National Bank - in North Carolina. ; 'I ; ' Government Depository. G;:bii 2r.J Profits $550,000 4 per cent, interest . on.; ; time deposits. .Accounts so-j 'u:'T licited. ' - V HENRY M. McADEN, -r; ";. v v President . . i . JOHN F OBR, ' ; -. 'h ' r.-l, ,:: ''.;z' ' - Cashier. . ' '.:': - , .j - ,- i ' ".- ' ' The Merchants S Farmers National; Bank of CHAXiivirrB,N. o. '''"' --v Capital ." ...... ...... ... , . ,90d,Oe46 Snrplna and Proflu... ... ..V... .1. .... lM.Ooa.eo AcoonnU mt Corpoat!onsv rirmi . and Individ oala lavltnaV. We. brae CerUOoates of Deposit Paynbto on Demand BeartaiaT fit tereoi at 4 Pee? Cent. Per Annum If Loft Threa v. Unlb a Tmh f Also Pay 4 Pear Cent, on Savings Dapostta and Ooanpouad the. Interest 4oarteriy. OCOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXX30CXXOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO Can You: Mord a Vacation Trip ; -; If you can't .afford a vacation trip this summer, ' let ' this be a hint "to yoa: ' - . - '-....U:,'-- ,v,.dL- Open 'an account In our Bavlnca Bank, add a Uttla each week or each month and next summer you will . be able to afford , the finest, kind of a trip. .'. - - .' , ..k 4 per cent, tntereat, componoded four times a year. V SOUTHERN "LOAN & SAVINGS BANE - r 36Wtlir SCOTT. PrBeddentr-i--rvr, rft AlJEXAKDEBVWen . ' . . W I resnOOtS, Cashier. . OC430fJOOCaOOOCOCCOO EIGHT ROOM HOU&E miooo - 'Can arrange ftoodlerma. B. Fourth gETall modera convenience, well located in" the best neighborhood, on block of tL Trade street " ' Easy walking distance of square. " Ia our opinion this la 'one' of ,th best homes 0 have bad Jor a long' time. Parties changing reti. ; dence. . . ;- : - it v . , ', -u- Brown & fCompahy 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon Sf" - ' i r THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Resources? J,5OO,00Oe0l3 Our method of doing business holds old fidends and ; .; ''y ' 'j-'ilL gains new ones, --v"-; -' r : ; - v v v-. B. D.' HEATH, ' President. ' ISO. K. SCpTT,.Vlco Prestdenl H. lITTLJ "Vlca Preaidtsit. . - V '. " " A ,I1HI, Cashier. 6 arid 7 Per Cent High Grade Pre- 6 and 7 Per Gent "We have Several of the best ; preferred stocks' ' Ini ' ' strong borne corporations, in amounts - of ;. 500 and: more, paying 6. and 7 per cent. Non-taxable in this . State. .. : ' . ' , it F. (3. 21BBOTT GOL1PZ1C1Y
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