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6 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 13, 190). 1 1 BASKS ARE FLOURISHING s? Messrs. VV. U STOCKHOLDERS AXXCAL. SESSION" . p Heath, j. P. Hackney, W. C. ' ' , i Wilkinson, ' Vinton Fiddell, J. H. Mc- CXuulottA Bank Prosper, IXwpile the, A(1(M1 w. o. McLaughlin, J. C. Mc JniO, Report KubnitUcxi 1 esterdaj' Sfely jonn ri. Hons. S. M. Robinson, by the Managements Br4ug Without j H" W(,arn, George E. Wilson and Exception Entirely t;rilfln D K HhynP. Bataneee In Some Was Better Than Thr jirertors re-elected the oM During Any Othqr Year Mesw. j o(Hr( these Feins Mr. C.cnrge E. W. C. Wilkinson. J. P. Ha knej ml Wilson. pr std-nti Mr. V. ('. Wilkin John C- .MiNecl Added t Dlrco- ! f() , ashlar John II. Ross, vie torat of Jlmhuiih and l'ariners president, un.l Harvey Moore, teller. Old I)ir1ors rnt OrtiTS l-te-Kloi-t- T,,. !, , ,rioal staff was also re ed 111 CM INT Instance. , ,.,-teJ. Thii ih h.ink of this ;tv ilir.iiii-'h Mr. W. r..ii.d p .' ir.it. in'.r i- . . i..-ra is llm distress:! r-a? times ol t r i - oa-d llOt ,. .il) displaced r-:r.at .! vi'.i: ' but reeor.led subst a i: : in . '.' him business is the lending I.i.-t ib'iiw from lh- meetir.s j esterd.. y 'd t i Sto khol.K r, .: t he s.o .-ra! i ;-.. tloni- The . -r m.. !...- ' Of the af..i,i , ' he.. , ..n. ei n the ' is; t w . :. .i.th I- t -I' for tiie i-pb i d i s!;..w!rsg " 1 rday TI to the fa : ; .,i; i- '. and mere a M.:.' - ' 11 : ' ' the lui-.-.- 1 just 'ine w . ! I :. in:F ! ' Not ...i '' eatlsfa I' r;. : .- .- - - tit recorded t ' ! banner ji .:. i ;." r I. .-I. refle. 1st.':, t r - ' ' mem a! . r .. i. i, ,i that. Hi' , ' itlg as I ' : 1 1 1 1 1 ' tre of 'i.e i ..: : the !.nk. teri.iv '1 ruti i.r f.e Of M.-: ' Mc.. Ij ..: of the n t.i m cern in the agttnent ; HA : 1 . ' . Th'M .,.- Inn :!. ,'.!- ,1 !, I F.I! !.. I - S , . k i m s. 1 1 J'.ri 1 .1 r k:,. ,. ..r, J i -, : a i h th- mi i t i, !. ,hler .." t l,;,t . ..: r - ! ..i ti'-s ' t i' in ,i ii . i ' i , i ; i :i i ' i . ' 1 1 , 1 1 '' in .i 1 1 i ; t lie 'il her 1',1'lkH. I'Ti: NATl'iNAI. ... Sea til re '. the nee! ' . I.mIiI.TS ' 1 1 I 'ie I'h.ir- j ' h: n- !!! in the Maxwell ineslih-'l over the mntlnB n r t lie M . i k hold' r. TI I K . iMMKtti'lAf. NATION AT Mr. 'inton I.hMill wa rhnlrnian f tli' m- eting .if the (oekhoMi rs of th t ' i n t in r re i a 1 National w hirh was ;' , I .It at 1 'i :ie : I n ,. i shier A. J. f t.r,:. r r i n as wi-i r'-tary. ;K snite the buHlnes.-- ileprt'SMlon of 190. i' u;i stati il aie1 the reports shuwi'T that 1h" oant .ar marked a c"ii timiatton of the steady and eonpistent irrowth whh h this lnt-"tttution Is making The report of Freuldi nt U. ' A. hunn was very en ro urng i n n to nI' tlii. we Intir- st'-d in the guri'i-? of the r'T,,rt 'institution, and was arromi'H uteil hv a ?'aieroent- of the present condition of the hunk v.hlrli was as foll-.w Loans and diaioorita, $l,70li.TM 'i.'. ,tv in mi- . sl)rpB , undivided profits. J '.'M , :!. xrotw a.ssots. $ 2 , ! 0 1 0 C it. ij y . !'.o-t Kill II- The oJ ,, reel IT" V.TO r-.el. ted :' n- ifot)..- M.skih. I'. M. Urown, K. Khne. l:. U (;ib!n.n. I.. I'.Bnks Hull, i' W. Th r.t on. K. i' Holt, William K. Holt A .J. JImroo-I, I.. W. Sati.hra S. W. I'rarn.r, .1 W. ''annun, Jr., S It. Tanni r, k. M. M.lh r. Jr.. I . II. Arohrsoti. H . r. Carson. W S. Aleic. meh r. S S. M. Miii h c H. 1 ''lis. v Ills T'.rown .1 A lo:rhani. T. H. Ha H-litoti, V. I Itln o, I:. A. Ininn and A . I o I he n r. I (Hi. ers u it,. I oh. to,l l,v the il I -r. r tors as follows H. A Imiin, .i'eHl o. nt Wi! !!t: !: Holi -.he president ; A 1 1 . I :i !,: i i iT.i' t , A. I Sum- i' a si s ' .t i t i a sli e i THK l-IhST NATIONAL h a e w u s a This 11 '.a I. .1 K e rne:it of no : . 1,,'s e- . a !!:o dire, to- lotte .Nat: tiank cdlh-f .- e..t,-: y it:"r..it. I'res- 1 The ni...-t ir.tr of the stoekhnldors of Jdent H. I . Heath suliiiot'o.l I. is an-ltl,,- l ust Nat, roil was held nt 11 Dual report. lnWI!lg that to - lll.-'t I - ; o , o, I; , J ojn shales of s!o(l( tielnn tutlon. like others in th- "j . !.h.J e- I repi-K.-i.ted. 1 apt. T. II. 1 Iti ufihtoii Joyed an unusjallv B I : IJeier- i pr- .nl-d over the im Mini; and Mr. -n"ce was made in ni t. t.. th It '. Johtixon aeted as s-e. retarv. runnul i.J the I. a tikiaif "'-e into The port of l'resldent Henry M. the Hea It HulMI.'U- m Apt .. Is: i M. d.-ii was r. eelv.-d with dellp?ht. The follow iti nan. i a .!.! i"i. ioth (riii'fi inn nhowinK helnj? made in re-Plei ted -.!. . 11 Ih'l k . I e it iepnrtrnent of this nn ern. A Tnho (1 Hrwe . .1. i 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 a-ra, J i vote of thanks was extended tin of M Daxls, i( Ii Heath, i ' I' Heat h. i f,. . rs for the splendid husinesn whlrh AT PRESBYTESUAX OOIXSX3S. Ii.-v had don. H i;. Link. J H I. Hie , V . d. I s, W. il Nlshet. i M I -alter-. il. H N I'harr, J V (.. a.-rt s. m .1. M Seott. W. H Twltti, i valaei, W A. W'a' mm. Charles '. Wadsworth and J W Zimmerman. The "id ottk .IS ete ills mm follow s President. H 1 Heat vice nresident. John M S. ..tt. a i 1 1 n I fi, el s as follows Pit t ie , . asn lei , I n ri n -j th past year vlve pre'-1 de n! , J H "W. II Tltt teller, i ate. Hill! eOL'THKHN IIEAI. K.-TATI-;. I.oA.V ANU THI'ST i ' i.M 1'A N V. At !;ii. tnietiiiK ot the Southern Real Estate. I...11 and TruH l-'y etockhohlers, n .thin; "! eoii-e.pieii. was d.me ex. ept the n e.. . Hon of all the old dire, iars and "III. 1 It The .board of due. n.ts .onsi.-ts ot Moms. R. A Imnti. 11 A White. .1. H Alex ander, K T. ' ansle. A .Moin.- SI- - ionald, ii. I. liil 11 and A alter S. Alexander. T he alio ' 1 .t a re president. Walter K Alevandet , M. e loesldei't, 11. A. Iiuiin. se.ietiio and Ireasutar. A. Marils Mi Outlaid This n.m.aii derlared 11 lew da. mi ago a di nl'-rid of 1 :. per . -nt. '" Us 1 apltai of T:..i"i'i, . ha h null, ah s the degree ol en.nili whieli it has enjoy d .luriiiR the past year. Hs buBines.- i. large!) teal eBlate and In euranee, 1.111 it Is one at lln) ilty's motit prosperous vnni i'tns, AMKHh 'AN Tlll'ST ( ' ) M PAN V Ftesnient (iflixe Stephens, at tho JTieetlllK ot Ilia sto. kholders a (he Amerlemi Trust Coinpanv. made a The old board of direetors WHH re ehrte.l. eonslstiriK of M.-Hsrs. 1' A. WllhaiTis. (1. W. Hryan. J II. MeAdeii. i. W. lirahHtn. C, A. Hiatal. Flunk j Hllreath. .1. S. Myers, .1. S. I hi rn 1 i K hs lo.ted and 1 1.-nrv M. AlrAden The directors re-, b eted tin obi of- I'r ei,lent, Heiirv M. Me Aden; vlre pieslilent, l.eorife W. Ilrviin , I'lishl. r, John V rr ; telh r. llnnliT Ross. The fa. t was dlsplavid In the re port of the president and eashhr that Oils tristitiitioti eontlti'P s to .-ii J. .v the ex.' .'diiiKH lile-ml patronage whlrh l has built up during Its hmo; life here. No 1a Idenee of the past panic wan observable In th.- splendid show ings made at the me. tltiu'. all of w 1,1, h w . i " v t ry Ki at il' ItiK to tin dt in U holders. Finely Equipped WlOi Able Teaching Forre In All It Dpartmcnta, tln Prope-t Are llrnrht For a Sac cetMful Spring' Work. Examinations are In progress at the Presbyterian College this weak, ending up the half year. The feel ing prevail that the work of the college has been very successful this 5 ear. The enrollment of pupils has beep large, and there has been mope enthusiasm than ever hefore. There is everything, in fact, to arouse It All of the departments are pros pering. tome are crowded, and qaite a number of new pupils 13 coming in far this term. Mr H V Anderson will go ahead with his piano, oiyan and choral training, giving tine opportunities for the study of music. Mrs. Anderson is so attractive in her violin playing that young lad.es find a special in ducement to study with her. Mrs. E. II (Stewart, Misses Ade laide Stephens, Mary Kamsay and I,ucy Harris are all popular tea' h ern nf pianoforte and have largo classes. The oang ladies about Charlotte and from other towns are availing themselves of the privilege of voice lulture, afforded by Miss Penlleld Miss Anthony's studio la always doubly atr.K tive In th spring when flowers begin to bloom and nature siijiplies sin h abundant incentives for art ptudy. Hiss Mav-gaiet I). Page Is doing admirable work in physical training, not only lieveNpuig strength ot body, li.nps and heait. hut she is giving many exercises tending to Induce gracefulness In hearing and to cdve a girl command of herself Spiclal lessons are,, given for those who need them. Education is not worth very much these days without some kno.vl.dge of French or Herman Young ladies who expect to tiav.d abroad tin. I so. Ii a. 'it 1 in pi I s Ii moots espe.ially use ful Miss l.ilv I.ong has always made the study of these languages delightful, and Miss Mary 1) Tyler has taken up the work of teaching ' let nian thl year Miss Hlair will do all sorts nf sur pris.ng and Interesting things with her many exiell.-nt pupils this tei m I-. In. ut ion has taken a new impulse iindi'i her Instructions. Miss Matlldu Todd will have sortie additions tti a primary class alreadv till and will take besides a few pupils for afternoon lessons. In fact, with a facultv so excellent and a stHtidsrd high and well main tained, the Presbyterian College Is entering upon the spring term with energy and zeal and ths cause of edu . at inn will flourish. THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH About LUZIANNE COFFEE May be rammed up thus: It Is a very high-grade coffee at a very moderate price. The flavor Is remarkably pleasing and iu strength Is unusual. It fa the most popular single brand of coffee on the market to-dayi Sold everywhere. tt eta. t-lto. can. THK REILY-TATfXOR CO. New Orleans, V. S. A. SV IT Wlll l.ll RMtKTI STTK. SPAPIa .HN; ltPIPI.Y. Preshleni Illtle. of liarlolte IW-Hlly ..niiiy. Reports to sum kholders the l-aislna- f Alx.ut $30,(M)0 of Spoi-o In New llillldltig. The stockholders of the Charlotte I'ealtv 1 '..in nanv met .esterdny morn ing in th.' Itealtv Ilulhlilig ill annual , session Th" rep,.rt suomiiieu n not president, .1 H I.l'tle, shoae.t taut about J30.U00 of spa e In the build ing had alrt'.idv been tontraete-l fnr and ai.pllcHtions for ..dices were . ..11 tlniilng to come In This was the tie . Ideillv encouraging fentute of the re- nu.xt satlslai torv report ot the conai-jpott. all of win, 11 was go" ' ,a tha: 1 . r o p . 1 ' . 1 1 f 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 . j ering a year's successful business The shoving j,,,, ,e that . I u r 1 1 1 .inducted by this well-known eoli th.. 1. .,ri e. r in. hank had . a rued , I ,-er n . net , j:.l,(M.o an lie 1 apital sb" k ol JHaO i"ia cajilta The following-named direitt.rs were . !e, tetl Mcsrs. W 11 lb -Ik. II 'I I, ink C M Putter-on. W W Ha'ood. . . 1 L- and alter pa i lug off tip- nat a dlMd ) .1. 1 Unmoors, s. h luuai. a 1. end ol H per cm . In m.i. k shows , Hohertson. John M. He-tt. J W oni- n in re.iw m ,i ,fe ..( I ,1.1 1 ins 1 merman ami .1 11. i."n xvas esi'i- ..Hi gilif. i..g to the slur the 111. lease of : han a year ago. a r a dlv id The old .'Hi. . rs w ere r. ,de, toil as followi. Preshb nt .1 H. l.lttle; !,-,. pi , - 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 11 I h Link se.'l-ot.il v, i). Craig, treasurer, W .1 I'halll 1 pi, .-1 jo. -,d, '.I . 1 1 .lei. J. I: . 1 ' ; I I I , , 1 .- A I I' IN M - : .. k b. id. 1 a- h. id a II'., .O 1 pr- 1. 1 . d 1 p. I I : ' I c.fh. ii- ... a g. m. : ii dent , 1 w s 1 W tod, si r 1 ' a 1 a 1 . . 1 1H IS, . 1 t . o' I ... I urer AT TI I IJ i 'Nlt i Th. m. .teg 1 . the 1 do. ,11 :.l I, a O'i Ii" k 11. t '0 I d.' 1. II, n. 1. 1... . 1 and Mi. II M ' 1 nu m her of .-1 . 1 . 1 727. TI 1 ., . presni. M 1 Ordl I and Btati no id . atltutiei. .- 2d. pin v. ings sin. t was . in I i - I t ; '.; 1 , , , , , g 1 1 , bot h hi 1 1 1 p.. ' : . : , s io. ...... 0 and I. ' '1. - 1 , 0 - ; : ,1 poalts at pr. - :.' a, . :d t.. HP 71.6.03. Mr th. fhi t tha 1 He .r 0-1 1 -, ul.idi Ih ba r. k hart , e na d dona th. M r -1 Seven inul.fl. ' .t IS II'. . aloe a: a tini'- yh-n tla ...untr'. was in tlo mldtt .. a f r a 'a I .itr. x s'. 10! and ( Oilsis;, M r, .l.-. as . .te( II. the yotniro of 1 I., s' d ,e-T c . 1, monf h si 11 . . J . . t .1 - war. V.- x..i, ! t -t. Ii. I' M nut h holders. T he , id 1. ...ml of .lire, tors Vafc ele tell as f.. ,.ws Me KM.- Henry W. hil.li . T 11 una- ." ITaniiii. Morgan Ji Speil .loon W Todd. I 1 ' 1-oW ', , pel s. J N M' a ii -land .1 1' - a till. HI. A. J. Voike, 1 . o,k, st, pi,, .,-. In. J P. ( ROW dEM, I.I VKIIAI, MAWt.l lt. Munroe. Jan.. - W...'f -t'l, W I II w I Jao - N. W.I. in.,- ui, .It. .: Mr. Mrldriiy' leiinl to Florida J 1;. si,, mil. . s 1... .1: AMhui eo'KKllal'i lmngeK Among rli-rrs J. l'ir.ii. r WdliHMi An 1. rs. 1. 1 of llie I'urk Manufait urlng t'oni- any. At a meeting e-terdav of the stock holders of the Park .Manufacturing oiiipany, Mr .1 C Cinwell was rnadn P una! manager of the .niucrn. sie'- ling Capt. William Ainbrson. who was ma le assistant general manager. s. ,ietar ind treasurer The re- j v ii of the former secretary rind j usurer Mr. W K MeElroy, t. F lor- 1 da niaib no, issary these changes The ol!l . r- now arc President. W. K M' 1 II 1 .0. , ii e president, John It ri',rr secret, .re ami treasurer. W'd : im .'.ler-..'l The board of .11- r. , t not 1- ...ii-tltu'ed lis" these Ken-! i. men. M r Nl . Elr-.v goes to Kb.r . to t ik. . haige of a fruit farm In .ihi. It this . 1 . m pa ii v i- largely inter- -t. d. Th. 1 ep..rt o! las! i ear's busi ness w a - ,. ..-din oi -, 1 1 1 -1 a . 1 1 1 r v SoutliKrt ( lianiher of t'ominerco Writes to ( linrlotte In Its t umpaigii l or the Establishment of a Coal ing station nt That Town. Hasing Its chilm 'hat the present Is the psvchi.loglc.il moment for press ing the Id. a of haling Soothpnrt made a coaling station on the fact that the completion is now at hand of 'The Carolina. Cllnohtleld & Ohio Kailn.atl through the mountains of North Carolina, connect ing Johnson City, Tenn , with Hustle, on the Som bonril Air Fine and opening an avr nue for the transportation of coal to the Carolina seaboard," the, cham ber of commer'e of Southport Is lighting a campaign for the agitation of the project. Cnploa of letters sent out have been received here. It is 1 ontende.l that the es)t:i bllshiriont of the conhng station wifl lie the ground work for the upbuilding of ft greater North Carolina port and harbor. A coaling station, it Is said, must he es tablish. .1 ut deep water for foreign trade. "peeper water for North Carolina shipping means larger ships, greater cargoes and lower freights. It means tho foundation of a North Carnllnii competitive water point that ran com pete with Norfolk. It will mean the utilising of natural advantages at home and the Increasing ot North Carolina wealth. It means foreign trade. Panama, other developments." President E H, Stevens asks the co operation of the press; and of every commercial organization In North Carolina to bring about tltls consummation. "Business Is Good" QUALITY and PUB LICITY has made JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE "JUST THE COFFEE" for tho consumer who de sires Quality in Havor, as well as strcmrth. Now in sealed cans, 2j cents a pound. IMPORTERS COFFEE CO. LTD. New Orleans, La. announcement All the Pr !. ! our contest were taken the day ufter Christmas, showing the un usual interest taken in it by our customers. We are re filling our eases wdlh nt w lines of nt ;lassi. t liliin, silver and .lcxv'yy and will appreciate a visit from all oar old as wall as new customers. I GARIBALDI, 1 & DIXON l oading Jewelers. :"H-i-i..;.4..:..M.;., nt. 1 I OI Till: t TV'S PKOt.llESS. H The bdlov, ., ,, . in, ,! du re-elected M -ms 1 It J. A. Kate )' s .1,1. h! Latta, Jr T. V W.,.'. tof II. W. H Rod mat 1 ' uii A 1 1 W ash' nt ... ,p. r an . x preesion of saCsla. tion nvuti! tig ' ".-Sound and p'opio,- . II';..!, . the bunk, and . . g . : . : , 1 as . t ..v the riflic rs. th.- n - c a il . ir '-' j The dir. c'...rs th. r. at'- r ti,-t ..nd I elected th- old oftp.i,, Mr. ' S j Wade, j.resi.i, : , , in F I' ; Hi..: i Vice )iresid .i.t , Mr H M . cashier, and M.-frs. I .n. . P. T.llett I and A. C. Troll, r b. ...k k .- p- s. I .' THE MKP.C HANTS A N I ' l-'.M.MFRP' ! The report of Pr. sid-nt i;...ig,. p I Wilson, r.f the M. r, 1 !! Karmeris , whlrh was mil at th. . meeting yesrterdax tii'T"" of th. - StOfkhoMers. showed that :,. pi-i ( .year hsd been the in..st ku,. i i ioce the institution .. t..,r,..-s ! i, the net earnings runniiic .v. r f 4... ..(.. 1 11 1. 1 Large NiiiiiIhi' of ()ue-llon- Which Hair tin" AflviiiK emenl 01 t liH.rlitte I in View Will Come Hefore the,! (.renter ( liarlolte t lull IVblny ! MRht. I The first ga'' ering ..f the clans of I the ijre.cer charlotte c u I. f , .r the '' , ' ! fir la rd Plan Will be held F'ii.l', night in the Selwyn Hotel at I s 'ii. lock. The meeting hnuh! he ; ia of im isi,j. interest, considering : . n inc.- r d ni.ill. rs .f unusual In-i.re-t win. h are siate, for discussion, j The 1 . mmlttee, headed by .Mr. 1 1. ' lii.oi.i win. h has under consldera- ' 'I- n tlo prole, t f .r the institution of 1 .in'., r ..f ciiailotte l.avs through- j a th- ,..,r at regular periods, j.rnli- 1 ..iiiy one 1 a' h month, will make a ! report. The committee on establish i ng . t.ciro.oi 1 ii f .r ma 1 he .11 h'ur.au. of l.i. h M r. .;. " ;. Scott is chairman. S eXpee'ed t" glie lie club the bene i't of it- ii 1 . s ligations and opinions. It F. P. Russ'dl is chairman of th ' niiiiitti ". ..ii parkii and iitijTt.ve n.. tits w in. h is interested In the suc cess of the movement recently iaumi.ed looking to the heaatifica tion nf the city and the providing of a number of healthful pla. in of res re al 1 n n it is hojiej that some sort of a re port will be ured from the crn- Mlwk.i lit lion mnn. f n; o 11. outfit.... -v nrouma ver IlMli.l.oit.e In- I ""' securing gnu llllKS. xi. ei teri t.hat Its members will be I -J calJW .o-x!?- t.wcljye or tn.niirrn I to elect a chairman, the original ap No i Creases were Shown In the deposit, meeting has as yet been held, hut it - caperiaHy the deposits sub.'. . t to cherk, T-htr snNrw MS an' nvrefte ni" $t per cent. Three new directors were b eted, "fbeee being Messrs. W. C. Wilkinson. Cashier of the bank; J. C. MeNiely. prealdent of the Chsrlntte Hardware ; fompany, and J. I'. Hackney, of the "'Kackner Plumhing Company. All tbee are aubstsnttal business men aed the dlrertorate of this Institution was made more powerful by reason Ct their addition. . Tbe other directors were re-elected point to this position having re- signed. ' A commercial traveler has arftten the club a letter suggesting that the j Atlantic Coast Fine Railway roubl be Induce! to enter charlotte, being only i it mile distant at Wadeeboro, it was stated The club may decide to take this matter up. There are now about 5SJ members enrolled on the books of the club. STIEFF'S LATEST WONDER The Miniature Grana Just think a wee little grand piano only T) feet long! A wee little grand piano, so small it requires only a little more space than an upright, yet contains all the tonal beauties and the perfect action of the large grand andM a wonderful volume. Small enough for the smallest parlor; tone enough for the largest parlor. Costs little more than an upright piano, and within reach of the most economical buver. CflAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer of the pianos with the sweet tone. SOCTHERJI WAREROOM I S W. Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. C C.H. WIIM0TH, Mgr. E9 s FOR RENT Those two desirable offices over our store, now occupied by Drs. Ifussell & Matheson. Possession February 1st. J.N. McCausland&Co. '221 South Trvon Street Wl4fBiT:l.rBVKiB'iTiKBaaB GET HABIT TELEPHONE STONE & BARKER CO. Yoisr Offace Wmti Call 211 or 101 Prices Right, Service Prompt LET US DRY CLEAN YOUR WRAP At this time of the year the average woman's wraps begin to show marks of wear and soil. And Just at this time a thorough dry cleaning and a careful pressing, such as we will give the garments, will make them look Just like new again. We remove spots and stains, freshen up colors and fabrics, press out wrinkles and stiffen the material of the garment and give it new-like texture and appearance. It's a worth while service. Charlotte Steam laundry LauiHlcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 South Tryon St. If you contemplate sulldlnf see that your architect specifies ae they are the bast on the market. If you want Dynamite, we have a car load and can make yos at tractive prices. If It is Starrett's Tools, Miller's Falls Tools, or Tools of any de scription, we keep them. If you need Silver Tableware, remember that we Job "Com munity" Sflverware at the same prices given by the factory. , If you are In a hurry for Hardware of any kind, order from us. WEDDINGTON HARDWARE CO. if East Trade St. CHARLOTTE, IT. 0. Don't get "cold feet." Buy some of these blustery weather sox. Splendid assortments. Wear like iron. Good values at 25c. Others at 50c. Still others at $1.00. Raincoat sale to con tinue for 10 days. The Tate-Brown Co. 3 n' WiiffWI !T"i 'I BSBaggBBESBB r OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX GOES FARTHEST LASTS LONGEST. Torrcnce Paint Co. 10 NORTn TRYON. . 6 j ' . r mJ 7. jvy . w. Mil, ism. ilrZ ,HC- 9 Se Tryon Ste Odd Trousers Do you need a pair nowl Better investigate our line. We are prepared to fit any man from our immense stock. We carry all kinds, all sizes, and at all prices. If you are hard to fit in Trousers, come here. We are proud of our innumer able hard-to-fit pleased cus tomers. Are you one! We have many values in Odd Trousers worthy of your attention. Come now. Ed Mellon Company Remember, MeUon's Olotbes Fit. .SEVENTY-FIVE 75-:-HORSES AND MULES 75 On Monday, January 4th, 1909, we will have in our Sales Stables between 75 and 100 good young Tennessee and Indiana .Horses and Mules. This is the best lot of Horses and Mules we have shippeti in the past several months. Each Horse or Mule we sell must be as repre sented. Terms reasonable. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. "Vehicles and Harness, Etc." J OFFICE FURNITURE LARGEST STOCK IN STATE We make a specialty of Office Equipments Com plete, We control on this market the best office ap pliances to be had. Sanitary Office Desks. Macey Office Appliances. Macey Sectional Bookcases. All Steel Office Appliances. Guaranteed Leather Office Furniture, Card Index. Systems. Office Carpets and Rugs. Everything that goes in an office. PARKER-GARDNER CO. THE MATCHLESS MILTON PIANO The best Piano for $250.00 that ia made. ; Easy payments if desired- No deviation in the i. price. Interest at 6 per cent, when time is wanted. See some of the new styles. PARKER-GARDNER CO. f r 5 i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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