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GREENSBOBO DAILY KET8( BUNDiT," JULY 85, 1909 lOCimilTfllSTS Fl AiitomoblltsU) Organize !or Mutual Proiccllon Good Kodds Ug- blollon To bt1 I'rgrd. 1 The (ilJfrJ V ft -rm x I y i uwj.rvj A f-r:.iui-nt . 1 . . j I'r.-KtaH.f. Ih ' I I.. I. XII I Knwi 'I .1 J ...i.f . fjiftir 1 !l to hi' lb Wi 1 r .-. iavM hiatal Hiw.uJ r J ha rile ' land ftqprla. t'nif( i'U'fl. 1 -Of.k,' . rtiT Hi1 t IiJ It-. RKa, ol HijrL Point Tub cW;.-- of t Hub arc Thm uUurmr.nt in rf(sormlih v "l Iryw muLm link! ifi I' jinfnit t loAc-iv of Um? ltn uid in Mir ini-rv-t o4 ratonng jpterial! They yrnr to wvtk tor tm nawtiii'iit ot ratioim! If.- ffUWBlTUf tile UIC t'l HMlolI) ivnd to wtvnirue hTh1 prnjno ; n wrmrf puMibl way t Ji building knU im porunit of goo.. tnphwy Jhl moVur owtici Mr- Liriid t'i I nwtrtiifl Ttip inn nil um ft tir hip U two lifMldf nud tin an Ml tea do) I JUT. Vrnn I J ituyle, I)r .1 1 .f Kt J W Ixwp A V fortune, I Km .Krbo, J ii iU riUl.lt. II M Cavmblot, Krwst t Hupp, K. A. brown, MEETINGS FOR MONDAY felndani Woodnn cf Anifnrt, OL ViMFI bfttltTS MJf invilM to Oidnttiiui Lwly A F 4 A M., t M 9- p . KORTH CAROLINIANS AT THC VAKI0U5 HOTELS csrnrm hoth. ' s. ni m and dans liter. Pilot Mount utn; W. Lore., lliuirilf1-.ri . Mi. K V Tur rr, Vlnrl ; J )l irre-n, lUil" ili hTAJliXI IBTI1.I M K Kaiifmunn Charlotte .1. Mni.l.li, Saliahury. I 1 iUontoinTT. f'hailo'te. Walter Havlina Ouirlotta: Ge f: filler. Chariot!; (' Cone. )tlo'i.ile Ot'lIJJKl) Hill Kl. llarreTT jimlert Ouulotttf; 4 H. 'oltf. I ill.Mwill , C M. Mwaln. arktU; C T 'i ter.. lxui (rai; Mra R. I. Si.un.. CUHi.-nlle UvmSV Utn I. - T A. Neater. (irfoid; U N llic-ka, Ml Airy; I I. I tTTl, Wileon. A Itni-)a. Wtaatrwi; h I Ounmltum, riirh Point; .1 M. Hrtmn.l Viliatnn; H. MfOillorh, Durham POLICE OH TfiE JOB, AS USUAX. Capture of Four Old Offender Sim marily Executed. TTia-t the lo. m poi are ft teainua rvl alert jVo of itiir'rB t abowti in the Xart that nijrht b forr lt, rrooka and criminal iiiaf a-'Hrre. (ittw lueley de termlnrd nn-t to let the night pa with OUt one Cjaptuie at Ieji1. Coitk9uentlT )t aM the trap and tmoreeded in landing lour old afTender IWiog dngr'uii to handle, they were ttflupDed. rg "ml H, into a tub of watar and litwind. Pria-inera in te amlahoo rata no lonr iYwnplain of Siax rata tvrv, iinUta they be of the bind tlgvr made" Tariety. XPWOvRTH LEAGUE MEXTINO alt Wct Market Straot Methodiat Qrardi Tomorrow Night Aa tntereating progniam haa been ar ojangaal for the erho metirrg ol the Dp ayorth Lemt7UO of Wetl Market 8tnet aMbni1ii chnrrh, iomormw niht at BJIgne irwnm, wmri mil n vam Jv"KjBt), of Mu tmurrn ara mvitad to at Tha laffnitaan amaiwad to: ftrme aar tabja eiaiiiAty arlHl alaoar. rV-rvp taara kwoMVM MUinia Fialda. Talk PnUoaa tmm woa ywunar peoyde'a mieaion- I mat -M Umrtf Blt-Tlea, Ladleo' (lariet--Mlaa Kan AVood. Vra Stone. Mr Lota JjleiiAttX. Mm, Mrra AJbeiarh Adronm mrvt lor an interesting ana unique tonal IVmr. Poiico Officer1! Wife Injured. fwtordav Mn nfrTarland. wife of I VfrVi MeFVT.and. of the pWli" d" I jmrtmant, auatamed a fall, lererely ) awratiflhlng Jier hip Wile t he in jury ' 00 arriwu. (t it exceedingly painful tfbd H U expected that ahe will rm ulile fr ba onk In a frw dava. it I SUMMER GOODS MESSAGE" "TO THE TRADE." Onr white good (ractire and exrlu Wn aaaembled e . 4 . and w anh godt dpaftmeni are allowing the- mnM at p ..li i-t kith of populm prwe l falirica that have eeer rejirernted n them- utrt ire h!I the newett deajgna file choioent f4-'rtinenf oabtne all tliei i .r; . i, .rv, mjinr . rr it Ttilr 'imri'tr .ood Sale. TRULY A SACRIFICE SALE" ' Tev ic- d .n a'l depai ' men' a. Our plan of involving all out Price. of SUMMER DRESS GOODS fa a p'-iI Tenia kai... rjity ra ; i" diea' .M'la'.n, prk'ed (Lin-., ' He.(t pric. ah . 1 1 ,1 HORSE fcc.l t -t hia t ua. hi.lt man rough t "mixed hor.- r t rW-il it lie nu m.ir." wi.M n"'t t thr- mix tur. clnikrr. 'If Iurht Seinupe th daily are t "nit k nur iwtrn ntT-ed t'oal tin 9'.e'- u Ht GR,LSB0RO C AN a C. HOOD. Mn.(er, Opp. Sout 1 FIVE-ACT VAUDEVILLE A T THE A Two Old-Time Stars ive Curtain Calls Liberally Re warded by Management in VV all-Attended Benefit Performance. the polir--but tlt'Tt o of thtfu l..-jietit r 1 . I ' -F ! I'' 1.14.' llHMrttJr !' ' : i - k - 1 1 r i i-u. In tr i- f. .! . MJ. u r-. U-vf.-jl.-d ttll4 - ,..-) . ' . 'i. i . . ( ( I- p it t lw- 'loi i -i ,i (i - ' i I ..in W l! mv t .ji'.'.ti! rletl by i'.. .'!!'. ! i m ' i Itl it' d v iif to a du v 1 ' i- - u . i : . ib t be -i ..m . t. mm ol ir rf(n- ii' tc Mti ut lii -fn-atKi'j . i 1 t.v n Hit- . f -tt-.l ilir i i, l.r.'-r i ml I rie fin ic o i' h. I K- ih' firt'dtm'. I bif l lint I ' l' U.i Kurt h,;ii.l.1 I cm u fr pHp jf-M-ni (pjt thirl "!yi, at the fttib rtmi rr rt " int VdOiirr ' T(.u. Wm to flit hu-lrt i.' i'-B Hi itpjlii.i! ."it thiii tit- ptr-'i itatiii tbit tit. witli h lilt If ditty a Unit i hf um ..f fx -IllA ht u-fiain run sonM-i-mi'v 1 1 k r t liU A .-or.fi-lni ttai-vr hAiidn. l-m t K sum nit-nti'tri. 1 ! r.jriirt "fit" 'water.' I he searctt f '.'ni (! the i-ij. ' 1 rif -unh or the st rMi't f'-i '!'m is fiiihin t fn.i him ln-t itenui ;ji-.i! to t ! e jf riilffl rTi I (i nl Tflie n it I rmrh1uii' ui u( Tom Thi rlu teii un vi HI'ilMiie fi Illiirli -n lli,it )ire.t.(H K.nr. Iu,!..l ll:. ml Kent linn un t" the r-anu e hi 11 ill a m ri'.rtu im 1. 1 Im.um' t thf iinrth rti'Vt Ma rkel ami Klin m r et in -ptnit Mil. IUiK.li.. Al.ai.i''r .n old fuv Mi Karlanl n Tit 1 - sk'-ti unlldfd Mil, Vl.'ritwlr ab liM tn iUe rare of her rli with her hnd a nhnwn ihi the ilgf and (it S.ni.rlt ( '.illinj- Jin 'I'll "nl draw Fwti-li tn the per .irmincr ua t Fie rmiatttnt interruption of VI, Vail .ii.l l.v Mil- Hlincl. lie in -iMt ir.tf Uial hi int ! .i .-I Ml Hn of thr lin-- waa not rorr.vt So atrenuotia did UNITED STATES COURT DISPOSES OF APPEALS JUDGE BOYD DECIDES IN APPEAL CASES BRIDE GETS WEDDING PRESENTS RESTORED. Tn the 1'nited Hfatp I Patriot Court yefttetday Judge Huyd adjmiged O. C. rStrirkland A Ou., merrhanta of tSalta buiy. htinkrnit on their own petition. The linn mnnuti of (i. C. Ktrirkland and W. A. Daniel. The aaata are Tlared at $3,000, ieaa exwnton, with iHhihttee of U.AOO H Im Winter represented the bankrupt. The matter, waa n far red tn Janiea Hoorah, referee in lTtkrunrv. at Saliahurr. I -Iiidiee ltovii alao Tantel an aDOal in we caw1 ol th.. tireeualajro Cemartt and Pla.tar Co from an order made In tha the order .pp.aled trom adjudng Oiat ! the reinent rini)a.u v ai not entitled to I certain niaihinery then in the handa of the. bankrupt! Tha judpe alaa made an order in tha ma. of i.riH. .ho... h.l.and had been adjudged Unkmpt and whoae wedding j w"lcn m ln feathered world there ia preaenta hud been attached by the cred no appeal (tore. The court ordered that the prop- report of tha Eoologiead and boUni erty be reatored to the woman. . ... 4. , .fudge Uoyd alM aigned an order ' t0 th Ma.awhu.Ht. graiitin an appeal to tha truateea of '''?1,lfur ,n 1S-'9' mmenting on the tha llaher eatate from a decree render pinrnarity of the martin, aaya: ed in the miit of tha Guardian Trtiat "ln the air they can make thanuelTea Company In.t tha (Sreenaboro Wa formidEyf DT th ,TwpmtJ , thtir mov,. tej 8utnlv OompanT, allowing a fee to r ' John N Staplea for wiwee aa attor "" ny enemy far itiperior in aiae. ne. A hill of eicention" waa ulao'Eren the eagla. if fce come in eight of Wued bv the iudae. aiwl bond of appli - ', Hied at MOOO. UNITED STATES MARSHAL TAKES FOUR BL0CKADERS rv. . i- .aZT. 1 i t Deputy t nlted Htat, i Marahal T. . Mnrent baa returned from Moritgomary oouiitf, where he went U) arrest Will Me.Maat.ra. (or. Simmon.. Tom Oen ni. and .lohn M l eon. charged wl il hrlt dietilliru; I he men all gave Th. ..n .1 b-nd for thdr appearand before the Vnlted Stataa onrwm i-moiier located in Mont iTiimxrv raniintrv 8 J . Jaiper Sweat GreaOy ImprOTed. Friend in t hia rrtr will be pleaed ity hrar that 1he rondition of .Upper S-eu.tt, who w aerioaaly hurt in a aav mill nrcldent at Pretoria, Oa.. i vm' grently imnroTrd and he expor-tit to oe oit In a rIiort time. in leading Anerirar prodnrera. I have decided to ' 'ci -ha' there muat be aom it I 'ho j-enteat opportu .ri'. ifdnrli:., F.ut in the op A' 1--.I.1 1,1 line of Ija- !in I n.iirwcar prratly untjer- CHARLES H. DORSETT. SENSL h' rac Vcftiiae it waa "chesper." The aaw.lnt If a! iv,-s bad horae aerae. f , 'cF .1 upon iiem r -ka. aiate. dirt, i ;m r " Feed the atovc. Heat . a! 1.FSS and do MOKE. v-OAL COMPANY Pauaagae lutsaa Ptoas 54. TRE DE VILLE the Hiterruptinua Wo me that Director hurt rnf Jii (ie eurtin, White mitt. VeiaudtT i alar pefrrmer, tbe di - ' dwl nvt l.-el aXU to give her any t.iF. toiler t,n a thirty iay real to r 1 1 re her W lrr norma! loadit ion. 1 h. .ar. v.uii on tltt ur a fat- pluiniy .J tkat he u&a rum h dipfvrtiMJ iu r,l(nM r, quiri.t Wad b r off the tagc. The diret-hftT. not linS plea.ej thai . .a gmer...M u ao ,l:v r(d, re- F-.ll.Vt,, lly and ,.rVa,,ng h,a " .rr. L. for thin, 4. v.. .... .p, .h. .kr -uif h.i.p Thin a fur a iMtlr net. .....1 ui.KK..i.iin .. - ..( a UHIrr prrfuriiiancr io :f future Kht. br. to, ; it u. BOW Itd by thr tarp maim pen A "kiiork down and drag out" act b t vwt-n two frent l ncn, atiflr.l "V th .-tie.- giiod or wiis it bad." cltwM th rnteriaiiiuirnt. It terms that it wtti i. fur the gentltnmn tbnl bougilt it, u-.iit to t ht hounr of Uh r'ntliman from wtinrti h houifht it and prtMrMrd to rhnw hit ftrmn diiplaaur by puUinfr denta iu the othppa faoe. The not wa4 tntnr and poor, eornnmrrd to tha rr hmraal, mm given by a juvenile perform r, anal the drtfr only awarded t lie inite tmrmer the prlvilira of 'giving th ai-lwola a double aaw bcd. ' here will be nrv bill, wits n en tirerr new east Monday morning at .30, Thwft J5' br frof the old uter tainerm, but of thla the niaji4ment tn&ke no promiae. 'BOSS OF THE EAGLE" RETURNS TO THE EAST AFTER SEVERAL TEARS' ABSENCE THE PURPLE MARTIN IS AGAIN SEEN. Ronton, Man., July 14. Th purple martin, "boat of the American eagle," haa returned to New England aftor an abaeaie of aeveral yeari. The rommoB KnfUah aparrow haa ao ma thing ol raputalion aa a acrappar. but com pa. red with the mloroua dneda nif the martin hia performanc are hardly worth a mention. The martin left of hia own free will ,n accord, and now haa returned for tha aame reaaon. He ia a aelf-oninioM- 1.1.J wl. . , .... - J a" """"" rr " I little late in arriving and ftadi that a bluebird haa taken orer hia fayorit jiaatine plaoe, h mwanU to T "" -" "J or oeaa, iruni Dl....; i v i- . i th martin'a box, ia compelled to retire 10 aiagrace. Of rata tha martin haa a peculiar deteat.ation. and he invariablv mita tn ro.it the unwary faline who atrava loo lnrr hi nnt- b 4 'w wel1 directed ,h with hia b-ak while coming full tj, through rhe air. i . ' i . T1" P?1' " ! u" -T TZJ,'-T hU """""'ra m.n The purple martin the larreit American repreaentativ. of the .w.llow tnha. me.auring eight inchea in length and aiiteen tnrTie. m expense of wiiuf. 1 lie male ot the .pect uniform rteel blu.; the female, which hr aome of the earlier writer, waa erronoiisly de arribed aa a diatinet epeeiea, in gray tinged with ateel blue on the back and ainga, gray breaat and white belly. LOCAL PLAYER HITS MAN. Third Baaeman Jackton Said to Have Struck Field.. I.aat night about nine o'clock an el terration took place between third naaeman Tackaon, of ttie local baaeball team, and W. A. Fialda, Jr. According to report, of the hrntandera. Field, waa aitting quieity in front of a .tore when .I.ckeon Approached and, nithout provocation, .truck him a blow in the face with hi. flat. Field, aroae to de fend himaelf when bvatandere aeparated the two. Friend, then conducted Jack ii'VJo hia home. Sijhirt Oollin.. who wa. a apeetator of t heSa.aault . eummoned .T.ckatm to appeabWore him Monday morning at nine VelooV It ia reported that Field, will have a warrant iatued for Jackaon'a a rreat. VIRGINIA RAILWAY BREAKS ALL COALING RECORDS Korfolk. Vs., July 24. The Virginia Railway today broke all record, in the quick bunkering of foreign steamer, when in sixty -minutea 296 tons of coal were dumped into, the German ateAjner Aldelhrir for uae on th le mainder of her voyage from New Or leans and Pensacola to West Hartlepool. The vearcl arrived off the Virginian's piers here at 1 a. ro, was put under the orutei at T . a, and at 8 o'clock waa ready to sail. Steamers usually arrirs on day, take on 300 ton of coal aad get away to not drv. ' BfBLICA L LORE ITS USES! ' M How Certain Aged Principles Ap- . ply to tie 1 i&ent I TIlDC A pmninent Grtrasboro pug, who is! i iovli(Mtor iala tfc mliat 0 the mytienuua aad tka extraordinaj-jr UJ I the rp.er ftttnfcHHi tba tStUer.duT to cJm a propr ftwaa and tk jtgwi Ma-Ue4 0 Ua uawa, .Tbu fl?',lrfl',' S.1 LJZ? rlZ2Zti ihT JT LrVrf"" rrtT" V . , T! ! .rKnr.zr-S;-. . . . . . . . . 'ul.)rt. nxipM lav lrk ?' . Lh ,rl, ...t. dreaaeaL aaaootk tslkiaM r wa kaaaav t aaerinf in tka nan ml I I .ere aum tlajaa an. Wars a frafwt .iimt 01 im nine. augM aavw mm people a their ffMard lUfinaai t tfcr fiHirtk eh.pter al the book ml JattgM telle ua that tletjer waa a Kaen.ta. Tkerv ia gmunda for belief thai tka udra lfebrr waa a dirart deernAant of the Heber the Keanito of old. for ha arrUln ly proved himaelf to be kaaa one The reporter admitted that tka bib lical atudent had ana an him aid prow, ieed -in atudy hia Sunday arkonL leaana better is future, for he waa one of them. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. P. R. Albright, of Wilmington, apent Materaay in tha city,' air route noma from a vt vi.it to relative, at Mad iaon. Wiaa Mary Noole, of Pittaboro, wa. a vi.itor in the olty yratrrday. ' Mra. Lula Peeblea left yesterday for a vi.it to friend, at Baliabury. Mra. Kenneth Martin, of Guilford College, .pent yeeterday in the city, Iraving In the afternoon for a ri.it at Aahrville. Mr.. B. E. Jonaa and eon, Maater Taom.a. left yeeterday for a Wait at Moore.ville. Miaa Eether Bhuping hi riaiting friend, in Salisbury. Mra. J. M. Gill, of Gordor Va., pent yeeterday in the oity, leaving in the afternoon fpr a vlait at Madiaon. Mr. and Mra. F terdty for a two Vernon Springe. A. Brook, left yea weaka' atay at Mt. Miaaaa Margaret and Beeie Irwin, of Durham,, apenk yeeterday in tha eity with friend., laariug on th afternoon train for a rialt to tha wwatera part of th .Uta. Mr. and Mra. John Dnnnell left yea tenlay for a vieit to Mr. C. P. Al bright, at Graham. Mra. G. A. Albright, of Atlanta, who ha. been thr guest of Mra. U M. Cly mer, left yeeterday for a ri.it at Bur lington before returning home. Mia Ruth Waltra, of Pilot Moun tain, wa. a Tiaitor in the city yester day. Carl Ridge baa returned from a trip to Aaheville and We.tern North Caro lina. C. W. Miller haa returned from West ern North Carolina, where he .pent hia vacation. C. W. Hodge. Iia returned from a buaine.. trip 8outh. Robert W, Glenn ha. returned from an extended trip to weeiern aiatea on bu.ineaa. W. I. Maynard, of Salisbury, ia vi.lt ing in the city. C. F. York haa returned to the city from Moore Spring. Mra. W. P. Komegay and children are pending a few wreV. at LsXirange. Miaa Martha Doiisr baa returned home from Motrtreat. Graham Patterson, of Stateavilla, i. visiting relative in the eity. Mia. Maggie MeCUnnrorh baa returned to the city from Mooreville. Miaa Margaret Ware, of Aahenlle, i. th gueet of Mi. Mary Norri. Rich ardaon at her home on Smith atrret. Measre Harry Broekmann, Oscar Pat- ton and rlarel Irwin have returned from Montreal where they attended the Bible conference. Mi.. .race Pleasant left this .fter noon to spend sometime visiting rela tive, at Hill.boro. Will Robertson and family are here on a -visit to relative. W. V Fager ia registered at the Guilford Sydney Bloom, buyer for the Proxi mity and White Oak mill., left yester- GET OUR QUOTATIONS ON BUILDING BRICK Yard on North Carolina Railroad. On'e Mile East of Station Cunningham Brick Co., WILLIAMS' PRIVATE SANATORIUM A Private Home Exclusively for ALCOHOLIC MORPHINE and DRUG HABITUES And AO Terms tf Neurasthenia Located at tOtO W. Markot Si. Grrsnaboro. N. a Tearohoo Nwatbor IttfZ. C. W. TBNNEY, Maaafactoro af FLfJXIBLB LADDFRS AND FIRE ESCA PES Sol Agsnt tor North Caroiiaa. Oil ice aad Works, OREENSBOR0, M, C. H. P.D. NavAJavarx raspact. ON THE SQUARE . ' Fresh Supply of rr Bel's Forkdipl Chocolate! : . V -The randy that Fvins W friends. 80ca pound. M V Grecnsberv Drof , Co. V ; MAX T. PaVnc. Ms ; ! tvi Tbnit. Money in Worry These lot Summer ny? Ws aaok I soit, yr taste i wra. Make vidt v CLXGC'S CP-TCWN (AFI, C ByasiaiClafg, Mgr. ' fWsntstiaa tk-keU, '' for 5 laekaoa Mpriats AUasral watsr ENJOY LIES. You have to sat. why not eat wall At tka Hranea.ee Oaf you ar ur to enjoy your meala. Everything that aaa minister to toe esmforta of our patrons ia don. Clean, prompt aervre. well cooked foods. THE HXHNESSIE CAT a. as S. Elm St Ws C Smitk, Jr, Mgr. day for Cotumbua, Miaa, where b will visit ralativsa. Htubnry Abersetby, of Lynchburg, la in th eity visiting friends. Chaunrey Eldridge returned to tn itv last nurht from Richmond and Nor folk, where he haa been enjoying a va oation of ten day. Mr. Charles Haras returned to the eity last evening from Virginia, where she ha bean visiting frisnds. 0. L. 8epp returned yesterday from AahalKwo, where he kaa been attending Randolph court. Dr. Floyd returned kut evening from a trip eouth. E. A. Wile rot hack last evening ffnm a basins trip outn. A. D. Matthew., the, oa.hler of the Southern freight depot hWsbo was re oentjy married ia Hanford," will arriva home thi morning with hi bride from Morehrad City, where tney have been enjoying their honeymoon. T.i M. Pickett, of High Point, apent yesterday ia th eity on buaine... R. L. and Emeat Holt, of Burlington, were in the oity yeeterday. C. I. Wood, of Baltimora, is In th city on business. LOCAL AUT0M0BILISTS , PLEASED WITH DECISION Local utomobiliat. wer delighted last night to learn that tha "Piedmont Route" had bean selected by the ooirij mittee sitting in New York. This in urea the passing through Greensboro of the endurance teat and other rum in the onming fall in the New York to Atlanta, tours. THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER The one you will eventually buy. If interested phone or writ to H. Wharton, Greensboro, N. C W. COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRY CO. Founders and Machinist.. General Repair Work, Speoial Machin ery Built to Order, etc. High Grade Iron and Brass Castings, Machine Molded Pullers, etc Greensboro, N. C. Standard Shavinj Parlor DIXIE BUILDING Under Commercial National Bank strictly a flrat class Wbar ahop ia Nearly $200,000.00 Sold fX W'tm W Wt omJI mwt t k Hvnur pnfwnj VHm , . ... f " j thii k too, jo will kn lot your pportmitj. Cm y think H u k other kTnaM9t wikk im gntit irgnt awbiM totj i jnt Ti . " t fm tmt, MjhU eni-uu7, wit U Um pud by tb Owpui V Sbtithern Life and Trust Co. ". - . ' : . t - . ' - gT s.' AT Itnr, Ait. Maatfeb . " . LI 2vr .... l. ... - VI CArtnrlnore Cat?cfa rfnru CpruffA 1 Spondness Satisfactory Service aaaely. aaaociated with a aouad bnaiaaas i tka sound hawk, Tm Amernaa Eiraaag Bask aajova tka eoaAdeaa aaat kaadlr th kaai aasa af saaay of tka leading flmsa, eorpurauati and iodrriduam ia CrMassora. . At tka aaana Mau aur atrangtb aromataa tha atsfclUty of the undertaiuaga of our raaatoa-iara. . Tbars i. bo auaattoa akwaa ha Mnf aa advaotags to haw a foaa Uak bask af vo. W aeairt aa opporSumry to prov to yoa that thi. i a (waa sank, food ia it sounaneaa, parioaaal aad aarvioa. Our oAesn'sHU W glad to maet you or panaaaotai vita yoa ia regard to four banking relations. " .. . ;:; ' f ' ' ; ' '. .- Am is rt can Ex c hane B an k Cr Jut, - . X, P.' WHARTON, Presieaat. J. , ,,; . K. 6. VAUGHN, Caakiat. Tht People Who Owe You Gratitude Fail You When You Need Them Moit A savings amount i awr rsady io da ' yaw a real aad gsnuina aarviea aad ia aa aver abiding friend. - A wis psnoa uriQ nltivata suck a friend. 1 ar mare wlU .tart yoa right, at this Uak. - Greensboro Loan & Trust Co. ' CapKal J. W. Fry, Pre. You, Can .Help Us Grow Wa ar tka youngest Bank ia oar eity, but aot tha laaat. TJadar a eonaarvativ., v.t liberal, managmnt our htiatnes. ) daily growing, aa4 with your .ssUtano we will eoatiaoa to grow. x ( v j. Why Delay? Open Your Account Now! COMMERCIAL NATL. BANK E..T. STAFFORD, Vica-Prsa, T.K IICKS, Pwddeat, P. C. 10YXES, . , ; Caahif , L . FIIBUSB, Merchants' National Bank . . ealugb, n. c " f ,r Account received on most liberal terms consistent with aa banking". t Business relations with out-of-town banks Invited. "; Merchants' National Bank L C. DUNCAN, President , : ' 1 WN. H. WILLIAMSON, Vlca-Prei. W. B. DRAKE. Jr Caihler. W. T. van, Znd vlce-Pres. S. J. HINSDALE, Asst (ashler. DURHAM, N. C. Banking y That is Banking Lead us your money. We wilt pay you 4 per cent, semi-annually, on certifi cates of deposit, and will pay you a semi-annual dividend of 5 PER CENT, on your stock in the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Durham, North Caroli na, then we will lend too money at 6 PER CENT. Thla ia pretty cloae to vorkinj tor nothing and throwing; in . the thread, yet we are doinf it ewery day. JULIAN S. CARR, Prealdent P. S.Rmeinber the figarea 4, 5,'& naVlaC aVaaaaav flaVaVl . - " n v . : S00.000.0a r. Scatt, Ws-PresideBL ? ' F. H- NICHOLSON, Asst. Caahiw. 1200,000. ' ;, ; W. E. Allan, Baa, A Treat, aVaaunaat i. i ft If
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 25, 1909, edition 1
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