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12T CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 13,1909. tp V W1&RGHANT& & FARMERS NATIONAL- BANK: OF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Capital $200,000.00. Deposits $911,295.79 Surplus and Profits $132,355.59 Assets $1,541,757.02 DIRECTORS: W. H. BELK W. L. BRUNS C. B. BRYANT W. F. DOWD J. P. HACKNEY J. M. HARRY GEO. E, O. F. HEATH VINTON LIDDELL JNO. C. McNEELY WILSON W. C. OFFICERS: J. H. McADEN w. g. Mclaughlin D. E. RHYNE WILKINSON S. M. ROBINSON JNO. B. ROSS J. H. WEARN GEO. E. WILSON, President JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President W. QT WILKINSON, Cashier ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS, FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS INVITED. VmiMnrriari "a iliruVn.n i i News of the State Hitpprning of Vtardaj Told In Paragraph. Football rlasa games htp now beln uremmd tit Iavidjton an. I In a hrk-f time full prartlc will bf In order. Mr J B Rector, proprietor of the Klwood Hotel, Hlh Point. Sunday underwent an operation at St. Luke's Uoipltii! In Rl hmond. V;i. He Is doing nleely. .Messrs. J Klwood Cox and W. T r.irl:-i. of High Point, lea e to-day Jot Manchester to get in u big fox liunlinf expedition which will be pull ed nft there during the next ten dajs r. Will A. Lambeth, a member of tin- faulty of the I'nlverslty of Vir ginia lit Charlottesville. 1 pndlng a few davH In Thomasvllle the Kueet of his father, Major J. II. Iambeth. Mac P.rown has sold his farm of about 90 acres near to Mr. W. P. Bumgarner and jion und will move to A'irglnia He has pun-hased laml near Chase City Mecklenburg county. Civil Knglneer K. H Kagle, a. pop ular cung man of 'Iredell county, has opened nil oflice in Statesvllle. Mr liagh- graduated In civil engi nwrjin at the A. M College lust and has had practical expe . in his line ot work. Ccnimerclal Club of Thomas- as taken quarters in the third rt -r of the Hank of Thomasvllle bu.iding and l now progressing on a solid foundation and adding new members to Its roll at eery meeting The condition of Mr William I . Thomas, of Winston-Salem "extra" engineer on the Southern Hallway, who suffered a stroke of paralysis 8l,fell from his buggy last Sunday, was reported yenterday as greatly lir.pr'M f-o aim ll"ln air iimi viut Ills recoery (Herhead telephone wlrea are be Ipk rapidly retnover from Wlnston-t-"..iem. the l-.ell Company having pru pre.stvelv installeil an underground eiieni some time apo htrh is now In f id order, that the unsightly an 1 ofttlmes d .. ru-eroiuj swinging i. ri'-r,' carries are no longer needed. A i harter will be a.-d.ed for this v. --k iiicorporiiting The Thomasvllla In-, ord, the low n.- spa per for that town. The buslneMs and manufac turing men have .-.e. n the nio"-silv ot u go wideawake nenspapei and are subscribing slock, and will do their jart toward making the paper a credit to the town The rtir-l issue will come out a bout M a r h 1 st ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fergiiwn-Ijron. Special to The Observer. High Point, Jan. 12 --Mr. J. Lindsay Ferguson, of this city, will be united In mairlagc to Miss Ixra Lyon at her home in Durham February ;ld. Af ter the wedding they will occupy apartments In the Redding Building. Mclarilelx-Kl wards. Specie! to TI.e Observer Wadesboro, Jan. 12. The" mar riage of M ish Frances Kdwards and Mr W. J McHarilels, of Polkton, Is announced to occur January 27th. The ceremony will be performed In the Haptlst chufh at Polkton and the officiating minister will be F.ldr P. I' liold, of Wilson. The young people are prominent In Polkton so cial circles. Hchrumeck-Klmon. Special to The Observer Stateavllle, Jan. 111. The social event of the week will bo the marriage of Miss Miriam Simon, daughter of Mr and Mrs Solomon Simon, und Mr Jak Sohruineck, of Augusta, ia., which will take place at Temple Kmanuel Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock The wedding reception will be held at Hotel Iredell to-morrow evening at 8:30 and will be a very elaborate affair. The marriage also promise.-, to be very pretty. The cere mony will be performed by Key. Dr. Solomons, of Savannah, lla. Mr. Dub, of Savannah, will be Mr. Schrameck's bcNt man, und Mrs Simon will be her daughters matron of honor. Misses Leah Htephany and Carrie Hoffman, of Statonvlile, Miss Viola Hear, of Wilmington, and Miss Nell Wolfe, of Savannah, will be bridesmaids. THE DEATH RECORD. yir. J I) SiitKMilW hi. of High Point. Special to The ( ibnei it High Point, .tan. 12 Mrs. J I . Puttentie M, who u .. ' stricken with paraljsis Saturd.ix. di-.l this morn ing She was to wile ,,t rctary Ftittendeld. of the .Men-hunts' Asso ciation of this city N. A. t'ornalM-r. of Iredell Count)-. FP"' ..tl to The ' ilnorvi i Statesxille. Jan. 12 Mr. N. A. "ornatzr r. a well-to-do farmer of the Fifth Creek community. Cool Spring township, die,) yesterday afternoon t 4 o clock Hp had been critically II) for sciie iaB and It wai realized that there a? little hope for hi recovery. An operation was performed Sunday Jn the hope of prolonging hi life. Mr. Cornatzer was In the neighborhood of Z'o jears old. He Is survived by hie wife, one son and one daughter, and a brother, the latter of Davie county. Sir. Pearl AlUaoo kawton, of Ixmls . Uu. Fpecial to The Observer. Btatecville. Jaa. U.--Mr. W. H. Allison ha received news from Louis tana of the death of Mrs Pearl Alll ton lAWton. which occurred at her home at Myra. L., Friday Mrs Zawtod t well remembered In States Till, where she had many friends nd admirers, as MISs Pearl Mllson. h was about 24 years old In No vember, 1907, while visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. D. F. Steven son, at Atlanta, Oa., she surprised her gtatesrUle friend by wedding Mr. C J, - Lawton. of Louisiana, and has ince lived at Myra. She waa a niece of Messrs. W. H. and R. P. Allison od Mrs. J. B. GDI. of Statesville. North Carolina V(slnien Given Head Camp. Special In The Observer Wilmington, Jnn. 12.--The sover eign executive council of the Wood men of the World ha..s set apart the State of North Carolina as a separate Jurisdiction and has denominated It "Jurisdiction W." This action gives to this StHte a Head Camp of Its own, aril tl l.s Head Camp will hold Its first meeting In Charlotte on the second Tuedu in March. Live Oak Camp No. 6, of this city, has elected Messrs (ieorge (.". Jackson, J. W. Fleet, W. (J. A (Hersen and J.(L. Davis as dele gates to the first meWtlng of the Head Camp In Charlotte, this meeting be Ina the same as the Grand Lodges of other fraternities In the State. CELEBRATION AT HKLMOVT. Catholics Will Celebrate Anniversary of Birth of Founder of Jienedletine Order. Special to Th Observer. Belmont, Jan. 12. Thursday the one hundredth anniversary of the birth ef Archahbot Wlmmer, O. S 11.. the founder of the Benedictine Order In the United States, will be celebrated with befitting splendor at Mary Help Abbey, Belmont. The celebration opens with a solemn pontifical high mass in the abbey church at I a. m., followed by a banquet at 12 o'clock noon. Anion? the guests expected are Bishop Northrop, of Charleston, K. C, and Tllshop Van de Viver, of Richmond, Va., und many other noted representatives of Church and State At 3 p m. there will be a musical entertainment in the college audito rium, ut the conclusion of which Right Rev. Leo Hald, O 8. V , will deliver an address reptieto with per sonal reminiscences of the saintly archabbot, who has left the Impress of tils holy personality upon tho memories of the North and South. Neat Cottage Home For Sale On North Graham street extension we offer for sale a neat five room cottage, perfectly new, nice cabinet majitel, electric light, city water and enclosed with attractive fence. This property I oyrered at a bargain. Price $1,850 J. E. Murphy & Co. 43 N. Tryon. 'Phone 841. 1 THE UNION NATIONAL BANK iiiiiill CHARLOTTE,H.H NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agout. when you ask for a fire insurance policy and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. THK WKA'l'lllili. WiiKlihifston. Jan 12. Forecast: Virginia, partly cloudy Wednesday with colder in south portion. Thursday fair with rising; temperature; moderate north finds becoming variable. North Carolina, partly cloudy Wednes day with much colder except extreme went portion, Thursday fair, warmer In we-ii portion, moderate north winds be coming variable. South Carolina, partly cloudy and much colder Wednesday; Thursday fair; mod erate north to northeast winds. Georgia, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, colder Wednesday In aouth portions; moderate northeast winds. F.ast Florida, partly cloudy and colder Wednesday and Thursday; moderate vari able wlnda. West Florida, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, colder Wednesday; mod erate north winds becoming variable. Alabama and Mississippi, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, colder near the coast Wednesday, rising temperature Thursday; moderate northeast winds be coming variable. Louisiana, threatening Wednesday and Thursday with possibly rain; rising tem lratur Thursday; light variable winds. East Texas, threatening with rain Wednesday and possibly Thursday, slow ly rising tempersture, moderate variable winds. West Texas, partly cloudy with rising temperature Wednesday and Thursday. Tennessee, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, warmer Thursday and In west portion Wednesday. West Virginia, fair Wednesday and Thursday, rising temperature Thursday. F. D. A. Home seekers, think of these: Iot. near old graded school Boulevard $1,050 I,ot, Klnston Ave. Elizabeth .. 1,600 Iot, In old Charlotte, clone In, on Ransom Place 2,850 Splendid South Tryon St. Home, Modern, Corner 8,500 Lot. Klnston Ave. Elizabeth .. l.b.lO 3 Lots, Northern section city, 200x100 to 600 1,200 jF. D. ALEXANDER He writes Fire Insurance. i American Machine & Mfg. Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C Manufacturing Machinists and Founders Cstton and Cotton Oil Machinery. Waste, Saw-Mill and Wood-Working Machinery. General Repairs. Castings. Contract to Install Steam and not Water Hearing;, Fire Pro tection, Elevtrlc Meriting and Power Plants. Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are the most liberal la existence, though they don't cost any more than other. Every one needs a Disability Policy covering; EVERY ACCI DKNT AND EVERY DISEASE. k Let us tell you how we will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If yoa should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. LOCAL, OFFICE U. 8. BUREAU. WEATHER 13. eiunris 7:11 m ; Mm. Perry Torrance, of Dartdsnn. tpeela! to The Observer. Davidson. Jan. It. Mr Perry Terrance, who Hred about 1 1-2 miles west of town, died at her home to-day. her death blng; due lo a atroke ot paralyal which she suf fered la December. The funeral will be conducted from Bethel church to morrow by Rev. John E. Wool, pas tor." Mrs. Torrance 1 urylred by her husband and several ' children. Arccof the latter to Mia E telle Tor rance, who for vers 1 year past ha been a nuree In ' th Prbyterin Iloeplttl of Charlotte., Hrt Torrance w a about. (4 year of Before hr jo&niaje h wU a Mis Blak- Charlotte. Jan sunset 6.32 r m. TEMPERATURE (In decrees). lliirhest temperature U-wfM tiinperature Men temt-rature KxcetS for the day Accumulated excess for month Accumulated excess for year PRKCIPITATTON (In Inches). Total for li hours ending- I p. m. ,. Total for the month OH i Accumulated deficiency for month.. 1 61 j Total for tli year e.n Accumulated dttAclency for year 1.51 I I'revslltn wind direction S. Y M. C FAULK. Temporarily In Charge- ' y - - . . 47 14 6:-! "Jordan' on the Square." E. P. Pureell, President. D. A. McLauehlln, V. Pres. DERMAL BALM for chapped hands and lips has no equal. It is the best for any roughness, leaving it beautifully soft and white. 25c. a bottle. R. II. JORDAN & CO. TbosM f v NURSES' REGISTER THE ONE SURE WAY to have money Is to save It. The one sure way to save It la by depositing It In a safe, reliable bank. Then It won't burn holea In your pockets, and will also be safe from theft. The habit of savins; la eaay, and If you'wlll keep It up, the result - will surprise you. Southern Loan & Savings Bank Jno. M. Scott, President. W. li. Jenkins, Cashier. W. S. Alexander, Vice) President. it Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BUILDERS' FRIEND Freezing doe not hurt It. Natural shrinkage will not crack It. Water doe not make it fall off. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY WrtU for detail and of Cotton MIU Houses plastered wltb It. i , - IT IS AS HARD AS STOXE. . A study of the interests of our customers and unsur passed facilities for serving them characterize the ser vice of this bank. American Trust Company "THE WORLD IS MINE" They've rolling Into the Mutual Building and Loan from an sections of this good land. Bonn come from far away China, hun dred of share are owned by our New ..England neighbors, while, from the warm.-heart and the hospitable home of our own Sunny'' South come letter of Inquiry and check for share with ever-Increasing volume. - And Why Not? - - - Where els do yon find the same security, the same net re turns, the same regularity of maturity of shares, and, above all, the same practical and systematic method of saving? In April our St years will have rolled by, and a record of success unparalleled In- this country shall have been chronicled. The New Series extends both ttads. Come Into "your own" come now. EL KEESLER, Secretary and Treas Phone 1(4 H 8. Tryon 8t WE OFFER On. NortbTryon street a lot tzIT4 feet, with alley-way privjlea at slds, and the following Improvements! . v Brick store room 'J4X78 feet. j-f -room cotU.ge in fine shape Three 4-room new tenant house. The entire property 1 occupied at an annual rental of U4S.09. j With the removal of the railroad rards and' round hqiiao to this locality, purchaser can reasonably expect rapid enhancement in value. Price for the whole. If taken at once fS.OOe.OO Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company first National Bank . CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. Capital and Profits $60,000 eposlts Solicited. 4 per cent, paid on Time Certificate. Government Depository. Henry M. McAden, President. John F. Orr, C shier. EBBBSSSSBSBEiim FOURTH WARD HOME Four blocks from square, $3,500; $1,000 cash. Bal ance easy terms. Seven-room cottage, modern con veniences, stable on lot. Now rents for $22.50 per month. , For further particulars see Brown & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St ? Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent We have brought over from the $HARL0TTE TRUST COMPANY the big MOSLR SAFE con taining DEPOSIT BOXES and can supply a few desirable boxes. Boxes rented now can be exchanged for boxes in the CHROME STEEL DEPOSIT VAULT in our new quarters as soon as completed. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK NOTICE We have removed our office from No. 5 W. 5th St. to 211 N. Tryon St. CAROLINA REALTY CO. W. D. WILKINSON, Mgr. 'Phone ana. REAL BB? AT El Homes and Investments For Sale. THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. 'Phone 377. Room 305 "Realty Building." A: G. CRAIG, Secretary.- W. J. CHAMBERS, Treasurer. STOCKS AND BONDS STBJECT TO BUPPLT WE WANtf. Las cuter common. Lac caster Ih-et. Hlhland Park. i ' Kfftrd. WiacaaMtt. Brandon. F. W. Poa. . Woodslda, LtaBetona , . Gaffnr. Lorar Praf.' , WaaWtoa commoa. Merchant-awl Farmer Baa Cbariott National Bank, tloloa National Bank. Spartan. Monarch. , , -v ' PU Cttjr preferred. Gray Manwfactnring Co. -1 ClUMTi National. Gaatenla. . ' '' - Erwta Cotton MIU preferred. i j r ' REAL ESTATE r TOR BALE. Four 0-cre tract (our mil wutf tha city, not far from th Chmdwlck-loi kin rlUaca, a cood place for ponftn truck Inj or dairy farmlns. A Ian new U-roora houae modern im provements, now renting; for nearly 19 Y per eenL, will soon rent for II per oent,' en price aaked. ' A Boularard home at Mworta for quick ala at a rare bargain. ; A boulevard lot for 1906 If quick. -A ftae Park arena lot at CSOOl - r A Tryon street eoreer jot (OxM$.'.$l,AW A"Trytreerornr afcut 6E A Piedmont home, cornet lot...... A new modern reeidenoe. 118 ft lot 4.S0 Fine suburban , corner 140xl7 .... l,6fla ' Large HU1 Crest lot ?0xJ....M.. 1.750 Pin Piedmont lot 500, P3C0. (85. JtOOa Beautiful Colonial lots SSS and. 11,000. Per rent twA a. roots houses, aleetria "" I light, bath, i e,tc, $11 and tM. 1 ; F. C. Abbott Q. eompyy HlbCrade -IaTrstmcnta. ETcrjtlilii in Zlesl Estate.
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