THE CHARLOTTE ; NEWS; FEBRUARY a 1 906.
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SALISBURY NEWS NOTES.
Boy Painfully Injured. -Funeral of
Dave Idle. Special School Tax.
Couple Wed. Other News .
Special to The News.
Salisbury, Feb. 8. Henry, the young
son of Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Nicholas,
was painfully hurt : yesterday after
noon. by one of the radiators which are
being installed in the Hotel Vander
vford. falling over on his. leg. He was
carried home and medical attention
given him. .
The funeral of young Dave Id e was
held ; from s the . Episcopal church yes
terday afternoon. This young boy was
a unique character, had spent the
greater portion of his 16 years around
the printing offices of the city, and was
regarded as a typical printers "devil."
He looked no more than 11 years of
age, but was exceptionally bright. The
employes of the Post sent a huge norai
wreath as a token from them. Every
printer or any one who has been con
nected with a printing office in Salis
bury; knew "Dave."
The County Board of Education for
Rowan, at the request of a majority of
the taxpayers of Mt. Ulla township,
will call an election in that public
- school district to vote on a special
school tax. It will carry by an over
whelming majority. It is said a $1,000
school building will be erected in. this
district.
It is a sinsular fact, but true, that
there is not a single colored inmate in
the county home of Rowan. As a gen
eral thing the negroes are in the ma- j
jority at this home, but they have a
good record at present.
Rowan. Superior Court opens Mon
day with Judge Council presiding.
There are no cases of any vast im
portance to come up at this time. This
is the first Rowan court in a long time
in which a capital case does not appear
on the docket.
Mr. J. Ed. Dorton, a popular sales
man::at Smoot Bros, and Rogers, and
Miss Annie Hutchinson, one of Sails-"
bury's most estimable young women,
were married last night at the home
of the bride on West Council street.
Mr. S. Y. McCall, formerly of Char
lotte, who has been one of the pro
prietors of the Flag Saloon, has sold
his Interest to his partner, Mr. C. W.
Shuman, of Charlotte.
Cordon Lodge No. 26. I. O. O. F.,
will have a meeting tomorrow night of
unusual interest. An elaborate program
has been arranged and besides a num
ber of addresses a musical will be
given. Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz and Rev.
W. H. Rich will be among the
speakers.
Mr. Robert Bruce is critically ill at
his home in this city. His brother,
Frank, is also at the point of-death in
Charlotte. Both have lung troubles.
The Southern is losing no time in
getting , things in shape in the black
smith department at Spencer which
was destroyed by fire Monday night. A
temporary shed has been erected and
a steam hammer and other machin
ery, put in .operation and a large per
cent..ofthQ bVack'smith ' force are at
work;: . v, , r . ,;, ,,
The winter cars for the Salisbury
Spencer Electric Railway, for which an
order was placed some months ago,:
have arrived and will be running in a
few days, much to the comfort and
convenience of the patrons of the
company.
Mr. ; Carl Hammer . and . bride, nee
Miss Mary McCanless ..have gone to
Cincinnati, their future home. Mr.
Hammer is city editor on one of the
leading city, papers in that city.
A number of Salisbury people have
had to pay $10 fines recently for vio
lating the postal laws ; in inclosing
notes or letters in packages and not
paying first-class postage rates on said
packages. Most of these violations oc
cur in sending tags or wrappers in ex
change for premiums and stating in
the package the premium wanted. The
latest one to fall under the inspectors
trace , was a well known womanl
Another thing that is receiving atten
tion is the post card craze. Some very
ugly, cards find their way in : the mail
and only , yesterday, a young lady of
the city received a very insulting card
by mail. It will likely be turned over
to the postoffice authorities for inves
tigation. . '
The followers in this city of the Re
. publican organization are :much elated
over the appointments of Holton, Mil
likan, et. al. and; are now confident
that . Mr. A.: ; II. Price ..will easily land
the Assistant: District : Attorneyship.
The Blackburnites, however, think the
next time the President bobs up in the
North Carolina -arena.: he . will be ;on
their side. It's just a game of guess." In
the meantime all aspirants for the
Salisbury, nostpffica ar e . :sawing .wood
and wondering, v It must be : an awful
suspense, .v; , . -:C . . -
Another building is being erected on
the court house lot; ; It is ajhanjisome
little structure and will be used exclu-1
siveiy, dv pie . uounty liparo oi wauca-
uon. froi. xv. : u. jvizerr me emcieni
county superintendent,; will have a
suite of offices in the building.
CHANCE FOrANEWS READERS.
In order to test V The News' great
circulation, and its savior advertising
value, we . have .madflN arrangements
with R. H. Jordan & Ccry the popular
druggists, to offef '; one of s their best
selling medicines at half-price to any
one who will cut out -the following cou
pon and present it at their store:
CO UPON.
This coupon entitles the holdor
to one 50 cents peickage of DA
Howard's specific for vthe cure of
constipation and dyspepsia at half
price, 25 cents. R. H. Jordan &
Company -will refund v the money
to any dissatisfied purchaser.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
DRY Oak and Pine wood. Linderl
Phone l&S. , l-S-Th-Sat-u-ti
FINEST Grade Flour 92.50; Arbuck-
les' Coffee, 15c; Steaks 10c. All Gro
ceries lower than elsewhere, swain,
904 K Graham. Phone, 657. S-T-tf.
WAIT Buy your Valentines" at the
Carnival, of Hearts next week. 8-tf
I. - , - '
ARTHUR BUTT will sell corner lot
Church St., f. Monday, Court house door.
i; 12 o'clock. 6-5t
J. H; LITTLE,
President.
C. M. PATTERSON,
Vice President.
L. R. HAGoOD,
Cashier.
CHARLOTTE TRUST COMPANY
v CAPITAL $100,000.00.
1
W. H. BELK,
J. M. DAVIS,
T. C. GUTHRIE.
Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of
constipation and dyspepsia is ' not an
unknown remedy. It has made many
remarkable cures right here in Char
lotte and so positive are Druggists R:
H. Jordan & Co. of its great superior
ity in curing dyspepsia, constipation,
sick headache and liver troubles that
they will, in addition to gelling it at
half-price, refund, the money to any
one whom it does not cure.y
If you cannot call at their store, cut
out' the coupon and mail yt-with 25
cents; and a 50 cent box of tlAe specific
will be sent you by mail, char.ges paid.
Do not put it off. "One today is worth
two tomorrow," V
: Mr. Weston In Greenville
. The Greenville News of this morning
says:
"Trainmaster Weston, of the GVeen-ville-to-Spencer
half of the Atlanta and
Spencer division of the Southern 11 ail
way," spent yesterday in Spartanba rg,
trying to solve the problem of frei ht
congestion at Spartanburg Junction.
Conditions have been considerably re
lieved already, and it is hoped that aV
ter a few days the distressing "sew-up"
at the Junction will be over."
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UUUN1LUU UUILULIIU
"vWECIAL CAKJiED GOODS SALE.
Orvs can Corn, one large can Tomatoes,
tw -cans Sugar Peas all four cans for
30cl. This is only. 7 c. can for 10c goods.
Als 4 pounds nice ' white clean rice,
for This is only Gc pound.
BRIDGERS & CO.
203 West Trade St. -
i-
A I'UIL LINE OF FRESH BACOIV.
Sprin ag Lettuce Carots, Soup Bunches,
Radi thes and Spring Onions. Phone us
your orders. ,
t S. R. LEJJTZ.
' Grocer.
Fred Cochrane, Mgr.
315 N.'Tryon St.
'Phone 251.
GENERAL BANKING '
Savings Department Pays A Per Cent; Interest on Deposit.
! DIRECTORS: '
O. P. HEATH, W. M. LOMG,
H. G. LINK, C M. PATTERSON,
J. H. LITTLE, J. W. ZIMMERMAN.
Business Solicited.
, v,;! IN YESTMITS:;;;;
Real Estate investments are now' in' greater demand in Char
lotte than ever before. We have on our list several pieces of prop
erty that ought to interest anyone in search of such investments.
, See us about them.
We have several desirable homes and vacant lots on our list,
both itt the city and suburbs. ' - ;
CHARLQTTEf REALeTY COMPANY
, - A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. .
Office, No. 18 E. Trade Street.
t j Xew Lot .
: I:LICIOIjS VIRGINIA HAMS.
A fresl i barrel FiriciKraut just opened..
Nice j Jreani Cheese. Sweet and Irish
Potatoes, Turnips, Butter, Eggs, and
Poultry, Kingan's Pure Lard and Choice
Califoxvnia. and Florida Oranges.
EDWARD CAMPBELL,
Grocer, .
5th a Dd College Sts. 'Phone COS.
It is universally conceded that if a
man has money, to bum it's because he
was too wise to burn it. .
ITilE PEOPLE ARE CALLING '
! on every hand for
"WARRINGTON HALL" -COFFEE,
the. cpffee that won't hurt you when
you drink it. This coffee. : will delight
you, . ,Just received, a nice lot - of Irish
Potatoes. We are going, to sell them at
25 cts pk.: 3 cans Tomatoes, 25c; 3 cans
.Corn, 25c; 3 cans Sweet Peas, 2oc; Gran
ulated ; fougar 21bs to the dollar.
W. L. PO!E,
'Phone 035.
Phone No. 377. i
i
Don't Be Afraid...... . ; ,
Because it is getting cold to start to Building
dse "HARD CLINCH PLASTER"
WATER AND FREEZING WEATHER WONT HURT r.
Charloite Rlate
PECULIAR DISAPPEARANCE.
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid
the peculiar disappearance of his pain
ful .symptoms, of indigestion and bil
iousness, to" Dr. King's New Life Pills.
He says: "They are a perfect remedy,
for dizziness, sour stomach, headache,
constipation-,' etc." Guaranteed at Wood
all & cSheppad's drug store, price 25c.
jjSEW
Seaboard Air Line Thronsh " Car Ser
vice. to Memphis, Tenn.
The Seaboard Air Line announces
that commencing with February 10th
it will operate through coaches on
train 33 from Portsmouth, Va., to-Mem.
phis, Tenn., via Birmingham. They are
now operating through sleeping car
service between New: York and Mem
phis on same train. With this excel
lent through car service -the Seaboard
can. put you to Memphis with but one
change of cars and that' is at Monroe.
For further in formation call on or ad
dress, JAMES KER, JR., C. P. A.,
- Charlotte, N. C.
or C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A.
2-7-10t Raleigh, N. C.
BROOMS.: . .
HEARTH BROOMS, '
PARLOR BROOMS.
WAREHOUSE BROOMS,
GOOD BROOMS,
, Always 'Phone 350.
J. K. DARSEV,
3: X. College St. , 'Phone 350.
DC
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EACH INSERTION
WANTED.
Word m
WAJVTED Position by young man of
three years' experience as bookkeeper.
Best reference. "A. Z." News. 2-8-3t
WAXTED Well-grown boy or young
colored man as house servant and but
ler. Apply 200 W. 10th. 8-lt
WANTED Position as stenographer.
"W. M." care .News.
WANTED One articulated skeleton.
Dr. R. H., care-Nws. 8-2t eod.
WANTED Second-hand open rubber
tired buggy and set of harness in good
condition. Apply L R. Hagood, 10 East.
Trade St. 8-tf
WANTED An office boy about 14
years old. Apply 41 South College St.
7-3t
WANTED Young man for soda foun
tain and general work in drug store.
Woodall & Sheppard.: 7-2t
WANTED Position in. office by
young man just completing short hand
and typewriting Course. Compensation'
no object. "Z." care News. lTtf
: WANTED For : U. S. . Army, : able
bodied men between ages of 21: and
35, citizens; of; the United Statfcs, of
good character- and temperate . haiiit:?
wha can speak, read and write Jing
lish. For information apply to the Re
cruiting Officer, 15 West i Trade ' St..
Charlotte, N-. C; 40 'Patton Avc'Ashe
ville, N. C; Kendall Building, Columbia,
S. C; Bank Building, Hickory,- N. C, or
Glenn Buildingi Spartanburg, S. C.
27-Tu-Tli-Sat.-- . ; : : ?- ' ;
VAN CAMP'S CANNED GOODS,
AFull Line of them of that excellant
quality and flavor that has made this
brand famous.- Fine Irish Potatoes,
Country Eggs, Butter and Poultry, and
everything in groceries at lowest
prices.
W. T. HUCKEH, .
12th and Caldwell Sts. 'Phone 11J5
-
QUICK
AUPlPROMPf RETURNS
m- to -sll and. Xthange aT sorts ot city' and suburban
ty-improved.ormproved; aM farming. add timber lands T
i;can always find a .buyer for. your property, and if he is sbo'rt n&
SVU-aSe priceVwe can frequently help hini finance Z
:-deal. We have money on hand at. all times to lend at f rom 1
i three years, and we are slad of an nnvut . , one to
.ujuu are m iieai estateMarket, either, to buv or I"
ichange. you will do weir to consult us hfnr ;,,w ' J "uy or
S"a;:.We have very superior : facilities ;X for doing satisfactov;
n; business, and if would par you tfr line ud 22fi hPfnm -St,"f I.ac!01
pay-you to; ring up 236 before makin
Southern
S -a deal.
Go.
COMMERCiat IVAtlOWAl! BANK
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
ORGANIZED 1874. ; .; . . t t : ;
U N ITED STAT EiS D EPOSITO RY.
Directors for 1906:
C.! W.' JOHNSTON.
r: m. miller, jr.,
WM. E. HOLT,
- R. A. DUNN,
H. C. ECCLES,
L. BANKS HOLT,
FRANCIS L. COXE,
. E. C. HOLT, . :
D H. ANDERSON,
R."L. GIBBON, M. D.
Officers r
r; a: dunn, v. p.
, A. T. SXJMMEY, Asst. Cash.
W. E. HOLT, President.
A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier.
Largest Capitaf and Surplus of Any Bank in the State. "
First on the Honor Roll of National Banks' "in North Carolina and
ir; -K ; " V 211th in the United States. .
Bent and
FresJiest
OrocerleM
at
IiOTt'CHt ' '
Prices
.' Caldvrell
& Conipany'H.
at 4 tl & Church St.
- 'Phone 754
MISCELLANEOUS
EIGHT YEARS ON THE MARKET
and outselling the old-timers who have
claimed monopoly for: forty years. Get
in the line of progress and use an
OLIVER..
J. E. CRAYTON & CO.,
Trust Bnilding. .
BIG DEAL CLOSED.
The .Millar Dry Goods Co. and the Mil
ler Clothing Co. Buy the J. G. Hood
- Co.'s Entire Stock of Shoes and
Clothing.
K Latetyesterday. afternoon a deal was
consummated by which the J. G. -Hood
Cq,'. sold- its, entire stock of shoes and
clothing ; to the Miller Dry Goods Co.
oTii tho, TtrilTor P.lnthincr fVi An in.
ventory;6f the stock is being taken; to
day, after which the shoes will be re-
Goods Co. and the clothing to the store
of the Miller Clothing Co. These'
Rtnr will hd r.loRRfl next wftp.lr rinrine
which- tinle utbe . respective stocks will
be assorted and arranged for a clean
ing up sale, which will begin on the
morning oi oaturaay, . r euruary 1 1 , un
der " the . management of : Mr. W. C.
Jackson, of the Chicago, Salvage Co.
f ollowing the removal of these
goods th.e interior of - the J., G. Hood
Co.'s store will be rearranged : fpr; the
reception ''"of f, a '- large " new stock of
dress goods and ladies', furnishings, the
purchase of which Mr. Hood will leave
for. New York tonight- , "
The . J.' G. Hcod Co. are to be con
gratulated upon disposTng or.two lines
of gopds for which they did not have
sufficient room ' and : the Miller stores
on securing a vast amount of mer
chandise suited to their needs at a
very low price.
FOR SALE 0R REN1.
FOR SAI.E-One gentle-driving goat.
Apply 208, North Tryon St. Todd Mi
senheimer. . : 8-lt
MULES FOR: SALE-Cheap, atMc
Marius' stable, on South College St. -
, :.8-4t ' : : :.. . -y:: v , - .,..-' :
FOR rejvt Four room dwelling;
up-stairs, 217 North :Tryon St. James
Marty. v. , - .. .. . .7-3t
FOR SALE My house arid lot , at
Croft s la., wll improved; a fine stand
for store and other business. - Address,
ju. wood run, Charlotte, N. C, King
ston Ave.. Dilworth.
:,8-lt
FOR REJiT OR SALE Mrs... Minnie
W. Smith's residence -No- 4 East.More--iiead
streeU Apply to- :. George II,
Brook enbtough,; . ear Adams Grain ; &
Provision Co. ; . 7-tf
' ' ""' ' "' ' : " ' V" -
FOR REIVT Six room ' house. Mod
ern. Apply1 607' So. -Tryori. , r ;
-,. Thurs & sat 2t .. m- ; v. --.' I ,
FOR RENT Qne 6-room, . two storyv
No. 608 N. Smith; one 5-room two-story,
602 N. Smith; two 5-room, .two-story,
South Cedar street F. W. Ahrens, 4 E.
2nd St. - -;vv:-4 .. 6-4t
FOR RENT Seven room house, 203
South Myers street. Water ' and gas.
Apply to A; L. Smith, yM . 2-2tf
FOR RENT -Large House, r No. 908
"W. 5th. St, either whole or part. Apply
at house. : 1-22-tf
MISCELLAN
DON'T miss the, Carnival of Hearts
next week. - . . .:." 8-tf
" DRESSMAKING Moderate prices
and ; satisfaction, guaranteed.', 507 E.
7th. - ... .... v 7-4t
HEADQtAPTPBS ch' ' - 1
Eggs. , J. T. Mullis & Co.,- Phone - 510.
DINNER will be served every . day
during the Carnival' of Hearts at the
City HalLunchon-'-at all hours. 8-tf
NEW GRAPIIAPHONE RECORDS.
We have just, received a full line of the
latest things out. Come in and hear
the. newest catchy, music. We sell talk
ing machines of all makes at lowest
prices. .
: QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO.
i ii . - - a
I
THIS WELL
That the
Charlotte. Building & Loan
will open ;its 33 Series Saturday, Feb
ruary 3rd, 1906, at its office, 203 North
Tryon S.t. . ... :. -
Applications for loans now being
filed. The Secretary , will be pleased
to talk, to any. that are. considering tak
ing, ,B. & L. Stock and anything not
understood will gladly explain.
J. H. VAN NESS, President. '
WILLIS BROWN. Sec. & Treas.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
. . CHARLOTTE, N. C. , :.;
, i Resources .......... .v. . ;il00,00a00
' It is the business of this bank as welt as its pleasure to encourage wit,
anbstanUal help our depositors who are thrifty; arid tellable and ambS
tJous to accumulate money and sncceedi'; If you are in this class
want your bank account. Call on or write. '':':":.
v : .- Vi ; V.. ', . A:,::,L- UZyf'J TWITTY, Cashle
- . FRANK GILREATH, President.-;. , ...
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
'.;; '. : . ' f Orsanlsed 1865. . ..
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $ 500lob6.oO
ASSETS. 970,716.69
Your business respectfully r solicited-. ,
Every courtesy and, accommodation extended consistent with
, s sound, banking. ;
4
"THE ClflCAGO" TYPEWRITER, S35.
Satisfactorily meets the requirements
of -.the heaviest office work. The only
macxaine for those wlaose work does
not justify them : in paying $160. for a
typewriter.
Investigate Get the Proof.
H. R. TOWSSEXD,:
General Agent.
23 W. Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C.
IS YOUR ROOF
Standing; the Test That This Weather
Puts It tof If Not 'Phone us for Help.
"' STRANGE & SIIUMAX,
Tin and Slate RooflB.
list's
Garden Seed;
SPRING and SUMMER 1906.'
00
mml
TOREJ
Onion Sets, Blue Grass Seed. SwfiPt S "tS "iyuu ' "
Peas, Flower Seed, Corn, Peas. Beans. I ZZZr llC
Bin well & Dunn Co;
Retail Cor. Trade and Tryon Sts.
Wholesale 205 S. College St.' 1
$50.00
$25.00
$25.00
$40.00
32 North College St.
Phone 611.
PHONK 370 WOOD WE ARE ABLE
to ' furnish dry Oak and Pine Stove
Woo in any quantity .' desired . by you.
Phone 370. ' - "
C. DQWI) & CO,
Cor. 8th' and Railroad.
ERRANDS run by rostal Telegrapli
MessengeP". Prompt and reliable 'ser
vice i:raran'ieed7''. -Telephone 13b. "W. O.
Gaffney, Manager.
REAL ESTATE
WASiTED More Dwellings, Stores
and Offices to . let. More demand than
supply. Some of you are not satisfied
with your present returns. Let me
use my ratbit-foot a Jew times, and
you'll smile all over;
' -' !. " Ii KEESLER,
25 s: Tryon St. :
DRUGGISTS
We Want to Sell Yoo
;M ; I iA PIPE. ; ' '
r...: y - 'f ' J ' ': ;.. : '. - -. . ' ;
Come, iahd see' .-what we j have.i and we
will do the rest Any price, shape and
style you like ;
i DIIAVORTH DRUG STORE,
Phone 247. - :. B. S. Davis.
Gair
Meltefs
$1.00
. At the Office of the
STREET RAIL WAY CO
E. D ' Lalts, resident.
Store rcom, 205 N. Tryon St.
HOUSES.
6 room house 414 N, Smith st. . . $12.00
5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th. $10.00
4-room cottage, E. 5th St. Extd. . $7.00
4-room cottage,; 1217 North Davidson I
btreet . , $6.00
4-rbom cottage, Belmont Springs $6.00
4-room Cottage, Villa Heights.. $5.00
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f The MERCHANTS
FARMERS NAT. BAN
CHARLOTTE, N. C
- r - $1,500,000.00
We invite you to opes an accounE With ! us,; promising every
courtesy " and accommodatioh consistent with sound banking.
.. . We pay four per cent, interest on cime deposits.
GEORGE E. WILSON, President. ; JOHN B. ROSS, Vice Pres.
W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier.
J: CAPITAL
if ASSETS
4
BmmN
& CO.,
! 203 R Tryon Street,
Phone . : : ; : 535
Headache
Remedy
harmless cure for Head
ache and Colds
25c and 50c ;
R. H. Jordan & Co.
.i
Dr. H. C; rHendersoi
Hunt Building, Charlotte, v
Dentistry PraqUced in all its Branches.
-i XH Worjc. Guaranteed. s -i
'Phoe 373. ; , s
OUR LINE OP TOOTH, NAIL, AND ;
, HAIR BRUSHES.
'"In Complete.
Prices ioSult Yon.
. ' MA-KH'H . ' -:
Dracslst,
tb.and Tryon Sin. Phone rr.a.
Fi
Sienf!
. z' . ' ' ' ' - .
14 N. Brevard, 7 rooms, modern con
veniences; close in. . . . C . . . . .. $220
10 S. Myers, 6-room cottage, modern
improvements ............... $16.65
416 N. Church, 6 rooms, close in mod
ern conveniences ... . ;. ..... $13.-50
G room house, 515 N.; Poplar, large lot,
; 'splendid-neighborhood $15.00
Five-room cottagfe," .505 N. Pine. ' ""
One store room, Belmont . . . . . $10.00
J. Arthur Heersori & Bro.
RESTAURANTS
fSTKRANlTGAMi
are at their best now .and if you want
them served just right drop into.
THE GEM RESTURANT
' Try one of oar Western Steaks.
Avoid GhapSc V
If we knew; of any thing better than -1
.-Our .- ... ;
CAMPHORATED -GLYCERINE: "fj
. .. LUiioiv ' - v , . ":
.. - :- .-. " ;. . : . ;
-: for keeping' the s skin soft and
sweet, we would recommend it. .
;".;. .Customers insist that . there
wouldn't - be- anything better. It
heals Channprl nnfl Tmichonoj
Hn a night
LI
woodall
& Sheppard
Druggist.
CANNOT OFTEN
BUY ON BREVARD STREET
A" good, as new, 5-room Cottage for
$1,650.00; $500 cash, balance through
Building and Loan Association. All
modern conveniences, ' car line by the
door. Rents well. One block of Grad
ed School, .minutes' walk of the
Square. .; Will be sold at once. Call oa
or phone - . ;
PHONE 535,;
cViifipahy
203 N. TRYON ST.
Who
.. .n ...Whilft.a f ew,- pessimists; waste time prating about fictictious values in
. real estate,-we notice that the "world do move," especially that part in and
near the. - Queen .City. .While, they are prating the man with faith and
his eyes open gets the; plum.' Here' are two to pick up 25 acres, y2 wood,
new 5-robm house, long macadam frontage: Another just it, only 50 acres
and 6-room house; both on easy terms; both the best in their class, and
their classes the best. ; Other farms, city and suburban property.
' ''. ; :-' 1 :';. : A; BROWN, Notary Public. :
Boo, g LHunt Building. , . Charlotte N.
SE thatpaufie; to open a Bank Account The
fir3t$epo eaiy.
Southed
CAPITAL $200,000.
Trust ' Biii Id ihgy : ;
GEORGE STE P H ENS,
fresiaent. .
J. - E.
- Fresh shipment of the Famoiits Musk
egon Buckwheat Flour just received.
Phone your order. - '
T.'S. FRANKLIN,
; Vice .Prefcident.
DAVIS,, Assistant Treasurer.
.Charlotte, N. C.
W. H. WOOD,
Treasurer.
' - ;- . . WE O.-FER '
USHER BROTHERS.
Phones 341 snd 416.
jc tiie m
. TWO BLOCKS FROM THE SQUARE,
I- . ' : ,;. ABOUT 99x198 IN SIZE,
tc11 ihe 5e for large whblesa'le business or machinery business.
K hery fine pronerties bf this class which can now be
Pra
C ABBOTT & COMPANY
-r EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE"