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ID CHARLOTTE DAILY ' OBSEIlVEn, NOVEMBER 4, 1 cm l::us ai:d liarkeis ron ixpcstrial eppqatiox : Interring; Programme Arranged IV Uie Contention of Uk National As ModaUon ixr Uia promotion of In : )ustrW EdutmUoa in Atlanta, Qe, ' This Month The Orftoer of tht - ' Atuwdstian Snleadid - ExhlbiUoa The protTtnmt'hu bii completed for the convention of the National Aa soclatloa for, the Promotion of , In duetrial Education. to be held la AX Unta, Ga, November Ith.. Joth and i lit The features as announced axe as follow: .. v. . ' Thursday, November r. lth, lilt. p. m. ' : - , - ,-Toaatinestetv-Qoveraor Hoke Smith. ' industrial Education a an Kssen- tlal factor la Our National Prosper- Ity." . .' , . M ) V' T'1!- Bpeakera Hon.! James r Wilson, United States Secretary : of Arricul ture; Dr. Elmer : ..Ellsworth, t Brown, United estate Commissioner of Edu cation; OoL Carroll D. Wrigh V presl dent of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial vEdncatlon. ' Friday, November .JOth. , a, m. - ' -- - 'lA' . Chairman Char lea S. Mo we, presl- dent Cleveland chamber of commerce, j and president of Case School of Ap plied Selene. -. -Apprenticeship System." - i - Address by E. P. Bullard, president of the Bullard Machine Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Friday. November I Oth. 211, 1 p. in. "Promotion of Industrial "Education fcy dlaana of Trade Schools." Address re. by George N. Carman, director of the Lewis Institute. Chi-c-airo, and John If. Bhrlgley. president Williamson Free School . of Trades, - Williamson, Pa. Friday, November 20th. 1I0S, t P. an. Chairman Theodora C. Search, president Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Philadelphia. "Moral and Material Benefits of In dustrial Education to the Nation." , tip alters -Hon. Q. Ounby Jordan, president Eagle and Phenix. Mills, Co lumbus. Ga.; Mra B. B. Munford, president Richmond Education Asso ciation, Richmond, Va. Saturday, November Slat, I90S, 1:10 a. m. ' - Chairman Carle ton B. Gibson, u perintendent of schools. Columbus, Ga. "Industrial Education in the Pub lic Schools." . Addresses by Dr. Thomas M. Bal llet, dean School of Pedagogy, New York University, New York City, and Xk D. Harvey, superintendent of schools, Meaomonte, Wla, and presi dent National Education Association.' - Saturday, November 21st, .1:10 p. m. - Annual business meeting of the na tional society. Reports of officers and committee. - Election of officers. , At the three meeting devoted1 re spectively to pointing out the neces sity for apprenticeship systems, for trade schools and for the articulation of industrial education with the pub lic school system, the first speaker will point out the necessity for that particular work and the second speak er will give a definite, workable pro gramme as an answer to too often raised query as to the way of carry ing out industrial education.- This arrangement will permit, of a lengthy discussion from the floor after each, meeting and an exchange of ideas on the specific subject. An exhibit of trade school work ucmg imnicg uy aar. jr . . jrraiu, of Pratt Institute. Brooklyn, aided by a local committee. A similar exhibi tion formed one of the most Interest ing features of the Chicago meeting. The present officers of the society are: President Carroll D. Wright,, presi dent of Clark College, Worcester. Mass., and formerly . United , States Commissioner of Labor. Vice President M. W. Alexander, General Electric Company. West Lynn, Mass. , Treasurer Frederick B. Pratt, sec retary of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. N Y. Secretary James P. Haney, lit Fifth avenue. New York City. FOR TIIE t'NEMPIiOTED. The British Government Prepared to Kxpeiid $100,000 "or Uie I'nem- ployed. , Montreal Standard. The very serious matter of the un employed In England came up for discussion In the House of Common a (ew day age but a larger dole of money than last year and the ex pediting of the naval ship-building programme were the only expedients proposed by Premier Asqulth In his unfolding of the government's plan to meet the situation. The gravity of the ease arising from the fact that - hundreds of thousands are on the verge of starvation, through lack of arerk was fully recognised by the premier, but he said be could not un dertake, in the legislative field, to - grapple with the permanent causes .: thereof until the next session. Ths government, he said, was prepared to provide a fund of tl.t00.000 to help the unemployed and the admiralty was giving out orders for ths con- , struction of nine torpedo boat de stroyers and five unarmored cruisers, to coat a total of $ll,seo,090, two months earlier than originally had . been Intended. ' - The premier made also a bid for recruits, saying that the war office was ready to take on 24.000 men for winter training in the special re These proposals quite fail to meet tba demands of the labor member - of the house. - v , Ga Power In Mill Caaslor Itagaalne. It may be safely affirmed that the gas angina of to-day 1 (ally capable of vndartaking the onerous work of driving all type -of cotton and spin ning mill: . Manufacturers are pre pared te guarantee the development of an Indicated horse-power tor' lea than one 'pound of alack or bitumin ous, coal of 11.100 British thermal unit per ana pound, f Very few. of the latest and best-4esigned sUam engines, using superheated steam and economisers, set down: to 1-3 pound per Indicated horse-power in cotton mm cmying. ana two. pound la a more usual figure. The gas angina of 1. t a most immediate means of ra- s : :nir the waste of fuel is power t r ertitions, and its entrance into the ., t fi' id of textile- ananafacturinf i -ans a a increase In the development pt-d enrichment of the whole world. Will JStay , ' v For rlns is back or" chent. King's nti-rafn Plaster toucnes me poi T;s neclally r"'"l to protect ths i irr v. Mh one of ,et on front and u, . Q hev are ." j c-r.ta snd their . end pro'- t-ower is very ;i If ; - i '-;-n Retail BACKACHE FHOH; KIDNEYS A SlitPLE BOMS PBESCRIPTION MI This at Hoaao as It la Splendid . For Vrinary Xronblea and Rhenma- tlsm and Poes Not Coat Mach ts ; . Prepare Rid ToaraaU C Misery ; Front a laaaa sack. . Mora people succumb each year t same form Of kidney 'trouble than any other causa, . The allghteat form of kidney derangement often develops Into Bright' kidney disease, diabetes or dropsy. - Whan either of these dis ease are suspected the sufferer should at oncaK seek- the boat medical at tention possible. Consult only a good. Orst -class physician. . ,., - " Thero are maor of tba leaser avmp- toms of kldqey trouble which can be treated at hsma la etated by a well known authority. For aome at these, such aa backache, pain In the region of the .kidneys, weak blaader, fre ensncr, (eepeoially at night) painful scalding and other urinary treublea, try the following simple horns remedy: Fluid' Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounos; compound aSyrvp Saraaaarilla, three ounces.. These elm pie Ingredients are harmless wnd can b .obtained at any good prescription pharmacy and any on can mix them by shaking well In a bottle. The dose for adult I a teaspoonful after each meal and again at bedtime, t . There is no mora affective remedy known to relieve all forms of rheuma tism, because It acts directly upon the kidney and blood. It cleans the clogged 'Hp pores In ths kidneys so they can filter and strain from the blood the. poisonous uric acid and waste matter which if not eliminated remain in the, blood, decompose and settle about the joints snd muscular tissues causing the untold suffering and deformity of rheumatism. Backache Is nature's signal noti fying the sufferer that the kidneys are not acting properly. "Take care of your kidneys," Is now the physician' advice to hi patient. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool. Nov. 3. Closing cotton: Spot quiet, prloes 1 point lower; American mid dling fair i.; good middling t.tt; mid dling 6.07; low middling 4.87; good ordi nary 4.Mt ordinary ).M. The sales of the day were 5,000 bales, of which MO were for speculation and export and Included 4.100 American. Receipts 30,000 bales. Includ ing K.tot American. Futures steady and eloaed feverish. November November-December December-January January-February February-March March-April April-May Har-Juoa June-July July-August August-September Beptember-Ootober ...ev October-November .. ..." opened 4.S1H 4.7IH 4.70 4.0 4.8 4.0 its 4.6S 4.M 4SH 4.S6H 4.B4H 4.H Chicago Cattle. Chicago, Nov. t. Cattle, receipts 1.500, market steady. ; Steers 11. M to 17.60: cows tt to $6; hellers T2.M to H: bulls S2-S0 to U-W; calves f3 to tti stookera and feeders ttM to S4. Hogs, receipts estimated about 11,000, msrket Mo. hisrhor. Choice heavy shinning kli to .( huteher M to la it mixed IS.G0 to JS.7S; choice light l7 to KM; pigs . to $6; bulk of sales K.W to MM. r, '; BheepL. receipts COCO, ' msrket steaay to strong. Sheep W.M to 94.7S: lambs 14. 7 to yearlings M.40 to H7S. ' " ' Naval Store. Wilmington. Nov. 1 Spirits turpentine nothing doing; receipts 3 Osaka Rosin nothing doing; receipt ti. Tur Ann 11 SO- McalBtS 12. Crude ' turpeaUna firm,. ItOO, $2.80 ad tt ws receipt u. , . r. Hew Orleans,. Now tv-AeeelpU til bar rels rosin; 3 barrel turpentine. Export for New Tork 1.4M barrels rosin. S9 barrels tarpentlna Bavannah, Ga-, Nov. . Turpentine firm, I7tt; sale &; receipt ; shipments 180. Resin . firm; sales t,tU; receipts 4.S4; shipments 204: stock 146.00. Quote: ABC D B K-T5; F 2.f7H; O ?. to K.S6; H J5; I B.95; K H0; M NeJS.86; W Q C.30; W W 6.1. 7 Charlotte Cotton These figures represent prices paid t wagons November 2d: Good middling Strict middling Middling.. Charlotte Prodnce. (Corrected by R. H. Field A Ce.) Butter Chickens Spring .... loaMt iota ion 40M Vf40 Pucks Egts Osase per bead .. .. Hens per head .. .. Turkeys per pound Chartotta Grain. (Corrected dally by CochraWMclaugn lin Co.) Rye 1 Corn ..." l. Cotton Seed &m Oata Meal Seed 24 Cotton Seed Meal, ton Z.00 nrtr n Bains of Seed Cotton Burned. Special to The Observer. Oaffney, 8. C, Nov. 1. Intelligence has Just been received here that Hor se Lipscomb, one of Cherokee' most thrifty young farmers who lives within four miles of Oaffney. lost fifteen bales of aeed cotton by fire last niKbt The cotton had not been ginned and was In a house some dis tance away from the dwelling. Tour correspondent was unable to ' learn anything aa to the origin of the fire, the supposition being that It was caused la soma way by a match which had been dropped la the cotton. The loss is total aa Mr. Upscomb had no Insurance. The. loss falls heavily on the youna man as It re presents about one-half of the cotton raised by him this aeasoa.. . , , - : um Parts oa Night Force, special ta(Ta:(Haarvcr; Oaffaey. fc C Nov.: S.The Bam rick MlUs,TWhlch have been running oa fall time for the last month, put oa a night force yesterday and will now ran day ' and -night.. -President Hatnrtck 'when aeea ay your corres pondent spoke very hopefully' of the situation in cotton mill circles and ex pressed the belief that from now oa the -mill people would have very little trouble la disposing of their product at a good price..- All of the mills la Gaffaey are now being run by power obtained from Oaston Shoals. - . now is xovn digestion Mrs. -Mary Dowllag, of No. 23 tth Ava. Baa Francisco.' reeomaMods a remedy lor stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for U wonderful effect of Electric Bitters la a ease of aeut tadlgestloa. prompts Ibl testimonial. I am fully eonrinced that for slwTUtrla snd1 Uver troubles Electrte Bitters is the best remedy oa the msrket to-day." This great tonio and alterative medlcin invigorates tbe system, purtfles U.s blood sad is especially helpful in all forms ot female weakness. tOe. st W. l Hand Co.' drug stora . :, t- - 'lurrar'XJorUsatEngine . ' , ' ' Xl&'xZ8'f iWheelock Cpriigs Engine. ;t - ;:k '22?x48'aiun Corliss Engine: p; - ; . inyxwxVZ'Z JUrris fCJorliss Engine. '.. : f . Condition Firie.Pxicea mAt.'' v?r iI(?wVMotbr8D GRECWSBOROSUPPLYiCO. CARDJ. paAv;i:;3 mm a machine women COTTON 'MAnuiripnv ' l' i V'TA I LAMSACKIXE8 - SOUTHERN OIT1CE AT- CHARLOTTE r CDW1W MOWAHP AOKNT. Z THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered) PUBLIC ACCOtJJrTAJTTS AICD AUDITORS, - Cotton M1H Audita. Investlgatlona. - Bank Kxamlnationa. 121I-20-X1 Empire CORRESPONDKN Short High Point Items. Special to The Observer. High Point, Nov. I. Over $100 wa raised for the hospital fund here tag day last week. This amount alll be used towards paying the expense of those not able to go to the hos pital and who need such attention. Earl Carter, a former High Point boy who holds a responsible position with the Baldwin Locomotive Works, at Philadelphia, is at home on a short visit. Mr. Carter 1 thinking of lo cating at Spencer, where he has a good position offered him with the Southern Railway Company. Mr. B. E. Beal died yesterday at his home on Hamilton street of fever. The remains were taken to Mount Airy for Interment' Woman Burned to ' Death. Special to The Observer. Anderson,, 8. C, Nov.- S. While ahe wa sweeping the hearth the dress THE VACATION QtTESTIONr THE MECKlJCNBimO ' Chase City, Va. of course.:' . Because It offers i greater advantagea and at- traction than any other place, la Virginia.; It 1 the home of the f aaaous Mocklenburg Lithla and- Calcium Chloride Water. . Prominent people from - all over 'the. South gatherf here; . therefor the best and most congenial company at all tlmea. ' - i- Everything, ft ret -elans. , Special summer rs'tes. -Make reservation now.. .,.'... .THaJ JdKIJETSBORCkXchaaa .Oty, i-Va..,;;,,, .. lift o 11 MOGliiESS o By eyery test the C) c i c Q cause it's refined by. our own exclusive 3Ves: son process, ensuring" the , wholesomehess of Mature with the purity of science- the satis-' factory: combination of Nature " arid Tfirt "in manufacturelfi No other :( cooking-fai isv any where so good, .because ;none otherpcan conUinHhV best. of? Nature "purified by the Wesson process. Ally miist. lift inf Afirtr. Bewar? of imitations.: nmim:aSOmi 1 if,WK-sAmw-nJim o t MAtUE7E4vi3:. vACaTOFiKSE IHEN' any Baton mineral w obtauun-r tna solids gecocaary to mo miaiciuro i . T.hi.i. ilTAWmul rkmtTril Mrmbinatitm lose irrtvaraolu . a through eva poratwn. To make op this toss,, recourse is had ', to the artificial introduction of ACWS. Now, the secret of Uthia Water' aucceaa ia expel w UKIC AVU Irom taa system . " liia ut i&i power ofALKAL YZ1NG ths bieod, a condition which can-; i- not possibly be obtained by tablets, becanse they have lost the nerea- -' aary properties through EVAPORATION. 1 he acids introduced not 1 only fail to produce the desired results, but frequently cause xianger--,:; oa raatrte irritation as well. .Consider these facts carefully and ; readthe followin letter from one of the world's lcadir medical Ights: ' - i " Sir H"'r f TSomwKm, Beral Etmrwa ef th E-ig;a Court. ' aj oca of the farwnwt nrao la U world aut . ' Ta mar take it Nstufal UInra Wtr of kiwi tfcsra txivtlo pnvmm, and bTduii'ed rw inat n. inelKiuid from th mikI, and tha anIr t r une it tmtmataeomnonent parts, and, toottk yw Btwt uns.e tycft.ni. ' lrl combrnat loa tl idantkml llwi oiud rrr rim , i IM rattr a tm owinuX twrrtv. i m awnrf r "' ctnal vaiiuL It not t tha power f mmm to to" , -"iia tna eaer imnrwsa whica sattiraaK'na raa Uitow. ana a-vas . - ' -- - - -1 1 Kw . !1 , 1 :. imi ' a'atlstio powerful ramadT hk-S canrat ba iiiwwi, or ia t ir aSowthattaarasr nnM in r;;rr poi taMtin t k,hori.-. tnat it is WifMpkinoMt sryoi4 tna arinii.' kaao' lhesostBantcii"iJ wuoovar nfraDiKtrt ' Um aaerat of lata power.'' .. .. c ii .a. exclTrtr rouna Jh.Mari4 12 b't r""ns at towt oVaW (ttHm it m oV kiwi, or cirott l.oa ipi..ii....ti.ji ' arsor Suwet i" si not, rcrXib 1 7 ill :'Pn!r.Tl:t3; kinds and sizes, ; SS0'. -'Z 'VJ SFLimm3 ! I ' k X?s i - nnwH IMTA Kf -; ' fc: ;..W0S1$ Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. CK BOUCTTED. , , of Mrs, Larkln, of this coanty, caught fire and' before the flames were extin guished she was so badly fcurpad ttnat death resulted. The deceased was about, (0 year old and was nearly blind. Bar scream for assistance were ( an weref only after .'he ... was horribly burned. . O. B. BURHAN9 TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR TEARS. Q. B. Burbans. of Carlisle .Centre, Jf. T., writes: "About lour years ago I wrote you Statin that I had been entirely eured of a sever kidney trouble by taking leas than two bottles of -'Foley's K.idney Cure. . It entirely stepped the brick dust sediment, : and pain ' ssd- symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am a lad to say that-1-have never had a return of any"' of those symptoms during the four years tnsv aava eispsee ana 1 am evi dently cured te tay. cuted and heartily recommend Foley 'a XUJsey Cum. to any one suffering frem kidney- or bladder trouble,-! R. H. Jordan Co. and W. L, Hand aV Co. " . mm O; ) t ) 1 vry best! Why! ; Be OA other,- cooking-fats 4 -if. V $: () water ia distilled for the purpose of j r czi Illitril T.::r D:a!:rs. cottow lull .g: ;ii :zrv. ;5f UART V. CRA.IER, (.-41 oi toon rOHAttLOTTC. N, O. J . . ' . ft ' 3 Ctwlvlng'rt Car d. ',: ' Railway Head. " ! ' ' I Drawlnf Frames, i'plnnlns Frames. ; 1 TwUters and Spoolers " , Qullle4rs and and Reel, . 5 JLooma. HTJBBABD BROS. & CO.; HANOVER SQCAR1E, KEW YORK ;, j-j. , it MEMBERS OF New Tork Cotton Ex change, Nw Orlean ' Cotton. Ex- r' change, Associate, Members Uver pool Cotten Exchsage. ORDERS JBOLWlTErJ For the' pur -: chase and sale of xotton for future delivery. ' ' Correspondence Jnvitect MECKLENBURG IRONWORKS CHAELOTTE, N. a Motors, Dynamos, 4 'V Alternating- and 4 J, - Direct Current.. !Any size and Toltage. - '-'Stock' on hand.' : We- ask 'for orders. CtlMC PAST ..; - . - ... .A ., !'...' vfSecoitd teNol, 4V-i'f.i '-. . Saes;i jou moneys and ; i ves . you - a 1 better wall fajtf&pyigtker; plaster . y on tiejmarket.' ; Only I one trial; will' convince , .' ypu.; -;A'sk;us for prices and booklet.- -1 ' JsrmmjisitR t arn co.' ; . '.r; BtateavlBe, W.'-O. , . ? 1 tVUdaAd MtOoW Iris "th thirty-year. I T record of -Old " ; ' ; tnrV varhUW U U'i.j Jr. i-tr - ii neycr taaapwmi. i ne ea , tameoldmefityw fiaTetwll y Hcrca vuaugca. v. a upcjyr y - rj aged and guaranteerj puts. ;. I RcfuM inferioe'good and f ' UBtc,, y; "Cawrasrfsie' tfaaVr fae'AlW ' ft (sW JFara rserfLaaa" ' ' " X II ' Pot ale y all leading j I . . . distributors, or we will have U youfiedlwndngus:, r wuung us. t&Co,j i n.' . siiim aaa vuuanuiBB es fine IXisJdelvV'll International Automobile Races Sa- vannalv v. a., wovemoer SM-mi t, Special low Rates ,Vla . . 1 : yi:fK.ri --. 'Seaboard..' . - s m..' .nltiftitin ITVlT tVT. TSA1L. ' WAT announce VERT TUOW rate to Savannah, Ga., account INTER NATIONAX. GRAXD . PRIZE AUTO MOBILE RACES, . November 13d-, 16th, Thanksgiving Day., from ' all i - h.i. lin, T7mint.tHn rata PUIUU V I"1 ...... r from-tharlotte T.?S; ,UckeU to be sold November Zlstto zstn ana.ior for noon trains arriving: in Savannah Nffvember fsth, .final return, Simit November S 0th. The SEABOARD 'offers unexcelled DOUBLE DAILY PERVICE consist ing of Vestibule, Pullman Sleeping Car nd Dinlns; Car -service. SCHEDULE AS -FOLLOWS: Leave. Charlotte. No. a. ro.; No. 34 i:10 p. m. ' Arrive Haml. t, No.-' 10-15 .7 : 'a. m.; No. 11 7:63 jk m. Leave Hamlet. Xc 1 7:J3 a.-m.; No. it :2 P. ro: t ' ' - Arrive Savannah-, No. SI 1:45 p. m.; No. 1t 2:1S a. ro. For further Information' call- on your agent, or Mrs undersigned. C. II. GATT1S. T. P. A, ' Kaletgn; N. C. JAME3KER. C. P. A., Cliarlotte. N. C J W mwi. m a CNQiNnnri and contract. - A . - v LrTrnT' ' .w .Very, attractive d-room-msd era dwelling, an West Ninth street, '.must be sold at- onoe. Also a cot'tag near Belmont, .can bo sold I very .reasonable. , f r: Call at-my offlc and I will he glad to quota you .price. , You-Caiini::Piiatil.Oini. Any ana "with strenKth enougri 4 -"EUECTROID" Hara Kubber-Uki Reoflnf ; ; - ' ' ' "aCME" Double FTlnt-eoaUd Rooflnf . - ! ' UNIVKRSaX," Gravel Burttced Rooflna; ' flufnelant Larae-headad Oalvanlsea Naila fjautd Cement Snd XA t reotlons tor Laylnt are packed la the eor of eaca roll, r ': ., , : ',; ' These Roonnsa are nor attractlv In appearance are eheaaer ' than ahlnclea, tin, aorrnratadJroa, tar'a'na gravsl. and without re pair will last lonrer, .," v - - , " . t . - WRITB FOR FRICKS'AJTO SAUPLKSI ' ' , i - . Carolina Portland ' i ' Southern Plstribntora. Mot or o. Generator a. v Dynamfos and - Electrical Wiring , installed , by. : us. -"Mill work a specialty. .Prompt attention, given to .'all i work. v ; . j " ?: ' G.trnUTENi QQMPANY 1 .,.,., , ' ' ' , - - - - - . Electrical Contractori." ; 202 S. Tryon Ct - -- BANDT MTER8.!. r-t c Conaultinc Enelnera, . - Water' . Bupply , and Farlfleatlon. Seweras-e, Sewerasa Ptfposal, Road a Streets. -Pavement.. Water. Fower. Hydro-Electrlo Plant. Irrigation, pralnag-e. Reinforced Concrete, Bur veya Kstlmatea Plant' and' Bpeclflca. Uona ; Construction ' ? Superintended. Complete Plant deslsnad and' constructed- : ,' .-. . -Ji i Main Office, 175-77 Arcade Bundtaf, i Greensboro. 'North Carolina. , ' -Branch-Omce, - i".:... Xurlnburc. North Carolina. J ' GILBRT 1 C. Wim'K, O, K... , - Cunsuiilnr ! . ; ; CflVIL ENOHTEEB'-' .s ' . Durham. W. O.: t Waterworks, Sewerasa, ' Street; Wa. ter 'Filtration, Sewace Disposal; Plana,' Reports, !" Estlmatesl Super vision of Construction. . , B.' PAUKS RUCKEE, ' CHABLOTTJS.,If.-C" Y ; CansulUn" and Constractlna; - ELECTRICAL tNINEER Estimate, Plana jBpeoUlcatlon and - 0u. pervlslon . of . Construction- of Lighting, Industrial .. and ' Power., v Installatloaa Hrdro-Slectrle - Plsnta. Power : Traas mlsuion. Municipal JUshtlns, Bta, ..-. ,. .-, em CLCCTCC il V7 r.tTycKMiusa fJyllAXTON IX AUDrrcr,!UM clog. ' FllrUX P. ISIXURN & C0l I fl ARC! I ITEcfs n y , I i - ,r L0UI3 IL1 ASETJi:'- AIXHITECT law BoflJlng, Charlotte, IT. CL 002 A1TD ; AUCinTZCTS- :- '' ciiAmoTrr, n. c- Leonard L. rfr and Frankll , - ,. jrfraon , . . j Law BuHZlnj. Cliarlotfo, X. C j re, til ! f ti. 9 tTI J r ATLANTA, Ci Knsci ) " - Automatic Feeders. upencraana i run . Creakcolntsrmedlatoasi , Finisher Lappers, ' , . Kirschner Carding Beaters V Thread Cxtractori t WaataPickera.ats.. mc, ETC to dr. . a small nail can lay ear Cement Company ,. i..... . ... . . - ! ; A CJnarlotte, - N. Q Gomniff.ott V BOCTHERX QCEEIf GRATES ' v" . SAVE FEU ' - iimm & co.' ' CharIott W. C." WrlU for Mantel Catalogue. ' Manufacturers V and Jobbers lrrqn(ntrr find It ' necessary to vhav Banking Facllltiea In ad dition to thee altered by local banks. ' ..j - tub .,cr-. First rational ? Bank or xucEiioxD, vmGisriA, With . . , $1.000,000.t Capital Earned Surplus KOO.OOO.O : .-. $5,600,000.00 Deposit ' -' ,1 19,000,000.00 Total Resource Offers Juft the Additional Fa cilities Required. .. Jno. B. Purcell, Predent; Jno. M. Miller, Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett, As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joplin, ' Asstritant. Cashier. A.. D. C AT. TITiT) & X. . . j cc::::-:."icx K2i'ciia,-T3 SS-TJ Leonard Street, KTETW TCT COTTOX TAKXI - ' tTPT. " - J" - v cor::::: io.v ;:::::--ixts , - C ' . r-y- , - 1 r - I - - - i ' t: : :, : ri p-:-: :: , taC. ' - 1 I t ! 1 ' S v 1 - tu, l .-., i'5 r ..r j f , 'In- P lllll :
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