.... - 1 ' -vv 1 , - - -THE CHARLOTTU EVEITHTG CIIuOlTICLU, .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, .113. Chrnlru f ; Subscription Price By, Mail. PAYABLE STRICTLY- CASH 'IN v.-; One 'Tear. .J J ;.; Three Months,,: on r w .75 mnterea as secona-ciass matter as r in oosiomce at narione,. v & jr.- . . v - 5- ' TELEPHONES. t,.' rrcity Editor - .. 1....134 5 the horses by our carriers for 10 cents Charlotte subscriber r'to "vThe Chronicle who fall toN get the pa per. are asked to 'phone 2831 and a copy , will be sent them at once.' WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 9,1913 T Those testimonials from the corn emission form cities are clinchers. i Under the commission charter we will have no more squabbles between city boards. ;t The "Three-King" bomb rebounded and exploded in the ranks of its throwers. - The taxpayer and voter needn't ex pect 'the politician to give up without a bitter struggle. - . The voters of Charlotte are, begin ning to do a' little thinking on their own acount and they are beginning also to sit up and take notice. Money that is wasted under the present system of government will be used to place permanent improve ments in your section under the com mission form of government. None of the" active advocates of the commission form contemplate running for office. Can that be said of the advocates of the new aldermanic char- ter or of the present system? The registration books close the 15th. It's mighty easy to put It off and finally forget it, but don'tr It's now or not .for years foT the commis sion charter. Most of our people are interested to some extent in the tariff, but very few are losing any sleep over the pros pective" burden to be imposed by the income tax. government pay. for their permanent improvements from current revenues. The city- of Charlotte .under .the old tiystem has never been able to pay cur rent expenses with current revenues, ;as attest several hundred thousand dollars of outstanding bonds for which the city has nothing to show. President Wilson is not only break ing precedents, but he is establishing some. Think of a President of the United States, having a message to Congress that can de delivered in eight minutes! The chances are 10 to' 1 that that message wilt have more ef fect than some of the Colonel's long winded dissertations or President Taft's equally voluminous commutfi- r-f iTm:G-nor''AXD;coi:D. 'Some, of the opponents of the com mission government are telling , the voters of the city that the commission charter1 to -be voted upon tot" Charlotte is not a sure .enough.' true blue com mission form charter; ; AwelP.knowri lawyer,;. former, city, atto'rneyy in dis cussing: the. matter with the. editor 6f The Chronicle based his opposition up-' on the fact -that the charter, is copied from J other 'commission cities.'' - "We should ;draw -our own charter to., suit ourselves,"; he ' said. Here, you s are.1 Some' of the opponents of the 'charter telling the voters , that the charter s not similar to those which have'prev en sd wonderfully' successful in.rother cities and others kicking ;; because it really Is simllaf. - . . s As a matter of fact' the charter is practlcally a duplicate ...of, - the J-.Des Moines -charter, - which ha beenNcop-- ied ,bymore cities .than any other ;Va riation of the original Galveston plan; The plan provides1;, that all the com mlssioners shall be fleeted at large that is that every 'voter in' the t city shall have a voice iin the selection of every man. It provides that the- peo ple themselves shall pass upon all franchises and bond issues, thus very materially restricting the power with out lessenlng.the responsibilities of the officials.. It 'provides for the recall so that if the voters of the city' for ..any reason decide that a commissioner is not capable of reliable he can be tak en out.- It distinctly specifies the du ties, responsibilities and authority of the commission and f each commissioner- so that there can be . no dilly dallying, delays and contusion regard ig public affairs that demand imme diate attention. Under ttlH& .present system no official of the city can clearly define- his du ties and responsibilities. The form is so cumbersome that a citizen with a complaint or a suggestion, sometimes .spends days and even weeks trying to find out who is the right official or board to take the matter up and often she can find no one 'who will assume the responsibility. Under the -present form or the new aldermanic charter an alderman is elected by a few voters and he depends upon personal friend ship and pull in his own little ward to land him in office. He does not have to go before the people of the city as a whole and stand on his character and ability. Under either of the 'alder manic forms the people have no voice in the giving or selling of franchises and may have big debts contracted without having the matter submitted to them. ' - The commission form as proposed for Charlotte has never failed. in any of the 243 cities that have tried it, or they would have returned to the old form. The aldermanic form has liJ fli!E ffliJOlB CLOSGED iMlttS v x .... if OPBW ID CATARR1 1 IWH Stops 'Nasty discharge, Clears' Stuffed riicad, lleais Inilamctl Air Passages , and Ida j. Breathe .Freely. ; 4, ,V . t Try . "Ely's Cream -Balm "--.v ' ' Get a small .bottle' 'a.nyway,ust 'to try -It-rA'pply a little in : the "nostrils and instantly your "clogged noseband kstopped-up air passages of the v head will; open; you .will breathe -.freely; dullness - and headache disappear. By .morping"!,the catarrh ."-Cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat" willC be gone.. - i , ; ,v - ;:. "7. ,End such . misery ,now - - Get the small bottle, of -"El-'s Cream Bairns at .any drugi store. .Thls gweet, frsL grant , balm .dissolves by trie,', heat of the "nostrilsjienetrates and . heals- the inflamed, swollen membrane-"' which lines -the nbse,"- head , and ."throat; clearg the 'air' passages!" stops ,1 pasty discharges tand a, feeling of, cleansin soothing ."rehe v,- cornea immediately. ' tRjn lafawake' tonight' struggling; for breah,J with- head-stuffed; x nos trils, closed, "hawking and blpwing.' Catarrh; or la, cold,, with ' its' running nose, f oui, nyicoUs dropping "into the throat, apd'rawc' dryness distress-? ln- but-tru'Iy neediess. r . " Put your- - faith just- j'once-in "Ely's ; Cream i-Balm"Nand .your C cold or-.catarrh 7wili surely 'disappear. ,;., . ' ,-" ' ' ' v -" r-,! - ' , ' Advertisement failed, in Charlotte and in , hundreds , .7 A of other cities and is being abandoned 'ities under the commission form ofl; -', il ,7. " . c . - . . . 1 bv ait cities that 'are not boss-ridden -eminent, nav for their nrrranTt rif.- A M .... . v 'alfa rbn abeoluteiyby the poHtleians. The politicians are against the com mission form. as a matter of course. The taxpayers- Of the city and -those citizens" who- arc interested in the eco nomical administration and develop ment of the city a?e for it as a matter of course. cations. Pittsburg, Detroit, Cincinnati and other cities ha't have been graft-rrld-den and disgraced by exposures t of corrupt practices have been under . the aldermanic form of government with large boards of aldermen. It is ' easier to keep tab on a commission of three than on 45 . members of sun dry boards , and under the commis sion charter, a man can be yanked out of office by the recall if he shows ether incompetence or any inclination to abuse ' the power that is , centered In him. - - ' -. One of the strong points of com mission government In all the cities that have tried it is that all the peo . pie have a voice in 'the selection of every commissioner. Under the al- dermanic system each voter casts j and' playgrounds oauoi ior one or two aldermen and he is helpless so far as the other al dermen are concerned. Candidates in - other wards may be thieves and rob bers but he can do nothing. Atid l. then after the election he can look on -and see the city "wrecked hut ho' helpless. This Is not true under th Y Th6 mo8t vlolcnt and wtlv PARK PLACES. ' As the city grows the subject of parks and playgrounds for children, and open air spaces for the whole population becomes more -and more Important, and more and more diffi cult. It seems a pity that the city should have lost tfie Opportunity to get possession for park purposes of that little triangle of land on East avenue now occupied by the new Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian Church. It certainly looks as thought the old cemetery back of , the First Presbyte rian "Church might be opene up or namented and beautified and used as a parkas well as a graveyard; Over .n Seversville there is a little triangle" at the junction of the Alexan der home and the Seversville road that certainly ought to be taken possession of and parked. If left out it will be nothing ut a dusty roadway, and there is plenty of roadway , left If it should .be taicen and parked.. Vance Park and 'the balance 'of the govern ment mint property might be parked to great advantage; r , v At other points jn the city there are little spaces not now taken care of that might well be dedicated to. parks For "instance there Is a part' of the waterworks yard. There seems . no reason , why this should not) be -fitted up and turned to the use of , the people, except what is necessary for .th waterworks. MR. SCOTT A MEMBER v ACCOUNTANT BOARD Charlotte Man Honored By Ap poiniment To Office wjiictf ;: LeQislafore Created The last Legislature enacted a lew creating a State board of .accountancy, to be composed of four members, ap pointed . by the Governor," three of which shall, be pubic accountants and one an attorney. According to a Ral eigh dispatch the Governor has ' ap pointedas one of the members, Mr. G. G. Scott of this city, who is a wide ly known accountant of the State The other members are Mr. Jf. D. High tower of Greensboro, Mr. M. R. Lynch of High Point and Mr.' David Stern of Greensboro. ' ' The purpose of this commission . is to examine applicants desiring the de gree of. C. P. A. (certified public ac countant) and - authorize such as may be qualified to practice the .prof ession in the State. The law is a. very im portant one, and has the endorsement of the American Association of Certi fied Public Accountants, representing about 2,000 members throughout the country. ' - The profession of a public account ant is being recognized by the busi ness world as one of our most import ant professions. There are very few business men that do not'now require theU books to be auditod and examined by a certified public accountant, as well as munici palities, counties and other public'In stitutions. -. ANNDAt INSPECTION S - OF FIFTH COMPANY Local Militia Visited Yesterday Z By- Hifluerf bHlclal; 01 State. Guard : Could Not Sleep on Account nf Kitfnpv Traiiblft it 4, s 1 have been a resident of Couders port for thirty years- My age':isi52, and I wishtQ. testify to the wonder-; ful results of the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. v;'T' have used it off and on in my family for the past twelve years, and always with immediate benefit. - About - two years jagb my - husband had a severe attack of kidney: trou ble, was unable to sleep and suffered great pain. Could 'eat no ;breakfasr and became very ''thin in fieSh.:. After he had taken half- a bottle pf Swamp-' Root, he felt much better. The" pains in his back left, him and his appetite returned. I have - never doctored with the' doctors because of my faith in Swamp-Root. I heartily recommend it to anyone in. a run down condition from trouble with the kidneys. ; Yours very truly, ' MRS. JAMES MORAN, Coudersport, : Pa. On this 22nd day of May, 1912, be fore me a Notary Public? In and for the County of Potter, and State of Pennsylvania, personally appeared Mrs. James Moran, to, me well known and in due . form of law, made: oath that 'the above' and foregoing state ment is correct and true. Witness my hand and Notarial seal Arthur D. Mann, Notary. Public. - CaptiyThomas Striijgfield, inspector generai for the State, of ..North , Caro lina. Capt. C, F.; Harris of the, ord nance office -connected with the "Unit ed States arsenal at Augusta, Ga., and Capt. A. Gxxig, inspector-instructor for the coast aritllery of orth Carolina, with headquarters at Raleigh, spent Tuesday in the city 'on the annual in spection of the Fifth Company, Coast Artillery Capt, W, M. Robey in 'com--mand. r "v . ' During. the day the Various scientific apparatus'; used in range-finding, fire control, etc;, in the coast defense,was carefuly inspected by the offieials and last, night at 8 o'clock theofflcial in spection of Captain yRobey's- company there being a good attendance! of the members of " Company 5,, Coast Artil lery. ' .''f' The inspection of the apparatus for fire control was in charge of Captain Harris of Augusta, whjle Captain Grp.ir 'insnecteH the property, of the company and at night the personnel I Last Chance to See the. .Great 'Pic . - iture ,J v. -' 4 From the Manger tofche Cross" . N In order to haver very one;, In the city see it, the price for today will be 10 CENTS AT ' THE, PRINCESS of this company; while Captain String field appeared as the official, represen tative ofthe Stae Of?North, Cjarq-f Una.- . i- s." i , i - ." " . -The Inspections are beingr-conducted on a, very , rigid and thorough ba sis each year and the men of the lo cal coast, defense,, are .well satisfied with the-manner in which they emerg ed -from the 'rather gruelling tactics and- the Inspection which, they under went Tuesday night at' the armory in the Mint, building on'. "West , Trade street; v f , vft..--;; 1 ioiw aoi COTOSE r V v NOW BEIlta BUILT Work has "begun tonthe cohstrtiction of;he ftw;.J8-hole' golf course at;the Mecklenburg Country Cfuh. ,The first work" isj?eing done on the present "nine; holes which are being ; revised so ' as to "ifit in harmoniously , with the , new nine. upon- which- construction ..will start as sooriVas this is completed. The mapping out of the course was done, by. Mr.'-Donald Ross of -Plnehurst, "who Is regarded as one of .the most expere golf course .builders in tne country. - ,TSie Interests" controlled - by Mr. Paul Chatham are having the, con struction in charge andthe greeps committee of, the cluh is also lending supervision to the work which,,- is a guarantee that'tne new course will be one of the- handsomest . and, best "ar ranged,. In the South, k - ' -V 3,430.54 32,750.00 REPOlCT OF" THE COXDITrpN pFTHB American: Trust Coptpany at CbarloTie. m the State of North Car-ollna;-at the close 'of business.' April 4, 1S13. -- 1 'usisnnncEs; ' DOLLARS. Loans and discounts.." .. :..V.166T,513.0 Overdrafts secured.. ,. .. All '.. others stocks, bonds and mortgage8i . . Demand loans on cot- '' ton.. ..j. .....;v ..$26,299.77 Due from banks aud , - ? J . bankers '7 . ..121,238.37 A Cash items., .... .27,315.34 Gold coin. 240.00 rx ' - Silver coin; , Including '7 all minor" coin- cur-. ' v, ' ' t 1 rencyi..--.. '. 8.374.K National bank t notes . ' And other ,U. S. ' notes . ; : . ,44.916.00- 228,386.73 : l TO HOLD MELTTING ' TONIGHT yr -, ' - --1 1 : -. , ; - . :- The conmisslon; chdrter committees will . hold" an ' important meeting to night r in the . offices ; of . the Parlter Gardner - Company on West Trade street. number of "matters of .busi ness interest are to. engage the atten tion of the cbmmittees in going'' about their respective duties and it is. urged that, as many. as can "poiBlbly attend be present for the: work of the even ing, v The f act - thaOtKe campaign is so short lived .the duties in which the committeemen 'are ; involved demand Instant.-consideration: - -v " '' ; -v Cough Medicine for Cildit. ?i 4 Too much care cannot be .used in selec ting - a cough medicine .tor. children. ; It should he pleasant to take,, contain -.no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a, -favorite -with the mothers of young children "everywhere. For ,eale,, by all dealers.": : , j - . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ;' 'Union National Bank, V ai Cbarrottd 'in'the' Stat of North Car - olina, at the close of business, April 4, M913-' V RESOURCES. . DOLLARS. - Loans and dlscountSi ; . v.. 689,259.54 Overdrafts," secured and -unsecured.. ",U. S, bonds-to secure circu- lation.. s. .. .. '; " V - Begt' f or . Sldn Diseases Nearly every skm disease yields ly rand permanently to 3ucWn' ArS iHuve, , ana nowmg 4. u pener- for bunJ or v. onuses. ; soomei ; ana heals. j0k; 1 LHrve. of (lowin. Mich.. Bff.. feting tWa . years with sku n"ttI' and spending $400 in doctors bUls BuS len's. Arnica, Salve cured him. It neip, you. - omy Z5c. Recommended Woodall Se Sheppard. !i REPORT OF THECONDIT-Or OP Tw tonuneraai neoonai bank at Charlotte, In the State of North p.. 1913. c v-;. , r - 64.29 100,000.00 6,0COCO REPORT OF THE 'CONDITION 4OF THE Southern loan & Savings Bank at CharlottV'infthe tate at Jorth Car Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. commission charter. fS' ' : . - 4 ' , It's a pretty safe -proposition that ''.'iriltK.i.n. j. . . s viv"nc i. iiui going to vote any more bonds except for school , pur- , poses, ai pas already been demon strated that under the present system j of government there is bo much waste " that it is imnotsib1 n,miit. Me . .... . - V . . . v -i,nues. . On the other hand the cammfi. sion ' cities have demon ?sniial forfift fhdf thov An. ,provements : from , and reduce' the tax rate while doing . r . . w nn . win . ine i vumm 11 nn. rnf -"'.'The opponents' ot!; the "commission " form v are ? tellittsr ' the votr - :tain advocates of the commission' forni - - " : m m m a. i r.t-. Ml. . - ' ' i wno nave, been menuonea have, stated emphatically that they'wcruld not coh- ' slder, being candidates', The editor of The' Chrdnicle 'has heard only ' two ' names mentioned- m aaamoft-to the " IT' - . J . ?ibpve ,and4for-.Ub:Utf..oXihim; ;he doesn't know" whether th&se two men ft?e'for or. against 'the , s commission I nents of the commission form of gov ernment for Charlotte are men who are wanting an office under ihe pre.' ent form or the new aldrman!c form, Benjamin Franklin warned Ihe people of thfs country scores 1 of yar td beware , of :jthe.man with fkn td grind.-f " i ' i i, The commission fOrm of g(rvtm ment transfers' the rtp t goyttrn ment from the pdliticians ta thQ peo ple and '; Puts the responsibility and power of administration on a pedes, tal where'.lt can be watched by all, -' Straight at it. - There is no use of our. "beating around the" bush." We might as well out with it. first as last. ' ;We want you to try Chamberlain's . Cbugh Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is n reason so far as we can see whv vou S should not flo so, This preparation by Its remarkable cores "has gained a world wide reputation, and- people everywhere speak of it . in the. . highest terms of praise.v.For sale'hy all dealers. . ..; Last Chance to See the Great Pic ture ITrom n the.JIaiiger to the Cross" j . . . , . . 1 i -: In order ! to havei vcry bncj xini the rftv it. the nrice for today w ill be .t9czxTs at jam. rRixcF Prove What Swamp-IWot Will Do - For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y for. a sample bottle. It ; will convince; anyone; You i will also receive . a booklet of valuable in formation, telling "all about v the. kid neys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Thev Charlotte Evening Chronicle,. Regular fifty cent "and one-dollar size -bottles for sale ,at all -drug stores. j ' . Advertisement., olina, at the cTose iefbslness April 4, RESOTJRCES. ''v, "DOLLARS. Txans and discounts 1. 345,827.15 All other stocks, bonds -. and mortgages.. ... .4 .. .. .... Banking houses. - furniture and ... fixtures 1 .:. v, DHnandoahs.. . '.. i. ..' Iue from banks and bankers;. .. .35,225.47 Cash items'.. ." .. 5.31 Cold coin... .. 25.00 Silver coin, Including all minor coin- currency . 9$i45 . National bank notes and other IX. S. notes..:... 450.00 35,801.23 Total.-, , ...,1,932,OS0.87 LIABILITIES. . ' DOLLARS. 'Capital stock paid in . ...v. . . . . . .$ 350,000,00 trndivided promts, less ' current j expenses and ttxes paid...... 2ol,623.74 Dividends unpaid.';..... , . 37.34 Bills, payable..'. '. .-. .. ....... 50,000.00 Time certifleatea' of -deposit.. r, ..$ 169,915,95 Deposits subject to ' "; . , - check. M... 1.067,104.21 Due to banks and , ' - . bankers .1 .... 37,466.99 Cashier's ' checks standing...;... 5,973.39 Certified checksii..;. 59.25 1,280,519.79 14,046.75 1,500.00 42,886.62 Total;.;; .... .... .... 440,061.75 LIABILITIES. DOLLARS. Capital stock paid In .... . ..S 50,000.00 Surplus fund.. 30,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. - 21,739.94 Time certificates of. deposit. Demand certificates of deposit.. .. ..$ 40,955.82 Savings deposits; 245,039.47 Cashier's checks out- . r standing.. 663.61 Accrued interest due depositors 50.000.00 286,658.90 1,662.91 - Total.. .. ,. .. .. ., 440,061.75 State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, . ss: - I, W. L- genkins, Cashier of the above named bank, do j solemnly - swear-, that the! above'istatement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W, L. JENKINS, ... . Cashier. Subscribed and ' sworn to before, me, this Sth day of April," 1913. THOS. C. HAYES, , . Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. W. HAWKINS, . , W. S. ALEXANDER, J. A. BELL, . - Directors- ma How Much Milk Do : ". ai" : ; - '.if :: Yotf Drinh? , , . And- where do you '.'buy your milk? 1 1 f Two vital N questiohs, as both have to do with, your good; health. The "solution . is drink at least "A: Quart-a-Day".. arid buyjromta modern, sanitary-, dairy.- Any -honest doctor will toll vmi A- Quart:a-Day" isn't too much and any one of our ' Customers will tell you of the purity of Klrkwood Milk. ..We sell every drop of our mik to . our ' ' - individual - customers. None sold to other dairies, J lllRliWOOD DAIRY T REPORT OF "THE CONDrnON OF THE ; Independence Trust; Xo. , at Charlotte, In, the State of North Car olina; at the Close of business, , April 4, "RESOURCES. DOLLARS. Loans and .discounts'. . . ..j 801,876.36 Overdrafts secured,. ?447.21; un f secured,. .. ;. .. .. .. .. Banking housesrJ335P894.19; -fur niture and, fixtures, ?9,303.i5o. Air other real estate "owned:-. . Due from banks "and 447.21 345,200.54 ,. 1,000.00 bankers .' Cash Items,. .... Gold .coin..,,.: Silver coin, includ- v ing all minor coin currency r. :i - National bank notes , and other y. S. $158,842.31 299.12 2,000.00 .5,592.52 12,06.0fr 179,639.95 .LS1,3S1,164.06 DOLLARS. 500,000.00 - Total . . ' ; ;" .. . . , LIABILITIES. Capital' stock paid in. .. Undivided fProfits; less curreit' 1 i expenses?" and taxes paid.... , .... 131.9S2.13 Banking'. Kouse honds,. ,.,,.,".''.125,000.00 Time-' certiflates of " ' deltosit ..v. ...'.$146,242,184 - " Deposits- subject to - - check;.'.. . . ... 353,404,60 '- . " Due - to banks and - - bankers.. A . ... " 74,303.60 Cashier's checks out- '-';'" --standing..... ; ''171.55 574,181.93 , Total..-.. fc ... .. .. $1,932,080.87 state, of North . Carolina, County of Mecklenburg: ss: I, . W. HI Wood, Treasurer of the above-named band, do solemnly swear that the above -statement Jsf true to the . W. H, WOOD, v' 1 - . Treasurer. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me, jthis 8th day of April 1913. - ;. v.' .... 11. ixax X XI, s, .;,-. j Notary Public, Correct- Attest , r ; ' v'. O -W.. S.-LEE. .4 A., J. DRAPER, ?. ; j. n: jtcausland, . 'f' '."""'" .'-n 1 " --Directors. - TRUST DEPARTMENT. Trust funds uninvested.. .. "..$; 2,2869 ' .u ' ' - ' INVESTMENTS. . Mortgage notes and bonds. $1,044.15630 Other securities.. '.. .138,747.32 Real -estate .". -228,537.50 Personal property.. .. .. f. i... L749.00 Total. i v, .'. . '$1,413,190.12 1,000.00 . 3,500.00 22,40.12 1.337.U REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Merchants & farmers National! Bank at Charlotte, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business, April 4, 1913. RESOURCES. "DOLLARS. Loans' and discounts.. ..' .. .r. $1,193,590.85 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured.. ..." .. .. .. 125.70 "U. ' S; bonds to " secv-3 circu lation., .. .. ...... 2oo,ooaoo U. S. bonds to secure- u. S. deposits Bonds, securities, etc.. ,.( ... Banking house, furniture and flxturesj. v. .. . '.. T... "Other real estate owned Due from national ; v banks (not reserve agents. . . . . ... ., .$ 70.040.S3 Due 'from 'State and , .private banHs.and .bankers, ' trust . companies and sav- . 1 ings banka.,'.. ,. 44,881.22 Duo from approved -reserve agents..,',... Checks - and toiher cash items., v, ",,. Notes of other Na tional banks". w F r a c t i o nal . paper currency, nickels and cents-.. .. Lawful money" . re- f serve in bank,vis: Specie.. .. .. .. .. .. Legal-tender -notes Jr.' R e d e m p tion- fund with . U. 8. Treasy (.urer (5 . per cent of ' ", .circulation) . , . '. . .. . 98,858.18 10,019.19 r,550.00 " 237.07 39,911.00 5,000.00 r Other; bonds to secure' postal Due 'from National v- : . banks (not reserve ' -agents).. ; ...$51,960,34 Due from State-and , private . banks ahd ' bankers, trust com-' v panies. and . savings , banks 19,841.78 Due from approved reserve agents.. "... 71,457.97 " Checks and other cash Items..' .. ... 3,587.88 Notes of other Na tional banks .. ;. .. 1,700.00 - Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels : and ., cents.. ... 137.25 Lawful money re serve in bank, viz: Specie.. .. ..$9,226.50 : Legal-tep- - - . dec notes.... 10,000.0019,226-50 132,911.72 R e d e m p tion " fund , with U. S. Treas urer (5 per- cent Of circulation)., ... - 5.000.00 otal. .. .. .;...$ 968,235.55 - LIABILITIES. . " DOLLARS. Capital stock paftl in., i. $ 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex-' penses and taxes paid 77,906.41 National' taok notes outstand ing.. .. a, Due to other Na tional banks . . $ 1,24. Due to State and pri vate banks and bankers.. .. 3,160.43 Individual deposits . subject to check..... 433.36L65 TUne certificates of . of deposit.. .... ....139.215.75 Cashier's checks out- -standing.. 4.246.87 Postal savings " de-' posits. . ., . Bonds borrowed.- .- .. .. Bills payable. ' including certifi cates of deposit for money borrowed.. :. .. .. .. Liabilities other than tbooe a-bove Stated, interest due m ..". 100,000.00 j, law. , v . RESOURCES Loans- and discounts; Overdrafts,, secured . and unse- ' cured'.. .. .; TJ. S. bonds to secure oircula- . tion,. U.- hS.' bonds.;, to ; secure U. S. , deposits,. ' Premiums on "cU. S. bonds Bonds, 'securities, : etc Banking house, furniture and , fixtures. .". Due ;! 'from : - National banks - (not ' reserve agents) . . . . .$56,'S66.12 Due from " State and .. private banks and bankers, trust com-' panies and savings . banks.. .. . 68.941.69 Due ; from approved. - reserve agents......'. 83,779.95 Checks and other casa Items..... t. :. 14,659.93 Notes - of other Na- - tional banks.. 10,000.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, " nickels " -and - cents' .. .". ..r 510.00 Lawful money reserve in bank, vis: '" Specie.-. .. 74,786.60 Legal-tender, notes .. 10,000.00 Redemption fund Hth U. S. Treasurer (5 k per cent of , circula- Uon).. .v .. ... .. .. 26,000.00- DOLLARg 96.j 5W.000.OJ :;.'joo.w 300.81 j S72.224.7, .25,0 354,534.11 Total.'. : .$3.118,OOWJ LIABILITIES. ' DOLLARS. ex- fioo.noo.oo 100,000.01) 30S.149.47 500,0M. 9.33 58238.12 , 009X0 Capital stock -.paid in .. . Surplus fund...... .. .. .. Undivided profits, less - penses and taxes paid.. .. National bank ' notes outstand tog -v' Due to - other Na tional banks .. 15,696.91 Due . to. State and private - banks and bankers.. .. ... ... 44,320.31 Due to trust compa nies., and savings ' banks.. .... ... ,.. - 567.99 Individual deposits subject to check.... 804.32S.55 Kbemand certificates of deposit.." .. 15,000.00 Time certificates of deposit.. ., 1. . 427,623.27 Certified " checks . . -. ;, 1,087.6S Cashier's checks "out standing.. .. ;. . . .. 1,225.85 United States depos- ' Its.. .. .... 50,000.00 1,359,858.57 Notes and bills red is counted 150,000.00 Bills payable, including - certifi- " - cates of deposit for money - borrowed.. .. .. ., Liabilities other than those above stated.. .. .. .. certificates. " Total!? -lV"1-- "-- - S.2355 State ot-North Carolinai -Xounty ,ot i Mecklenburg, ss; . '' j; D.-P.TUlett, Cashier of the above-named "bank; do solemnly swear that' the above , statement is true to the best of my .knowledge and belief. - . " ,,. . - , D. P.'TFLLETT, ,'r ' . - Cashier. Subscribed " and sworn - to before me." this 8th day of April, 1913.- ' THOS. C. HATES, Notary Public. Correct Attest: t T. W. WADE, . f- i E. D. LATTA, JR., - . H. M. VICTOR, F. D. ALEXANDER ' . I Dbrectors. 50,000.00 150,000.00 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE" First- National Bank at Charlotte, in the State of North Car olina, at the close of business. April 4, 1913. - " - RESOURCES.' DOLLARS. Loans and discounts.. .. .. .. ..$1,571,009.84 Overdrafts, secured and vtinse-' cured.. A .. ...... ........ 1,405.70 U. S. bonds to secure circu lation.. ... ... . .. ... .. .. 300,000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.. .. ,. .. Due from national banks (not reserve agents)... ...... .$ 19,362. 4 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies and sav ings banks.. Z '. 45,125.79 Due . from approved reserve agents . 56,973.95 , Checks and other . cash items.. .. 9,558.45. Notes of other ..Na tional banks: . . . . 23.3S9.C0- Fractto nal paper 50,000.00 Total., ,. .. .. ....$3,118,008.01 State of North Carolina- County of Mecklenburg, ss: , j. " . I. A T. Summey, Cashier of the abov named bank, do solemnly swear that tht above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; A. T. SUMMEY, - "''? . 'r V ; 1 t -Cashier. ' Subscribed and! sworn "to before m, this 8th day of April, 1913. 4 ' " V THOS. C. HAYES. - r-.y -Notary public. Correct Attest i "" - J. A. C WADSWORTH, WILLIS BROWN, ' ,L, W.,ANDERS , i 1 R. A. DUNN. ; .- " ; , lA. G. BRENIER . i ' Directors. 9 ... 1,685.50 224,000.00 i,ooaoo 1,619.08 16,000.00 275,497.49 Tptal.. ... v. .. .. LTABIL3TD3S. Capital, - stock paid in . ; . , Surplus, fund.". Undivided profits, ? less "penses -find taxes paid. . TataX:.:? :: l,J .1 A. $1,381,164.06 State v" of iNorth Carolina, -' County of Mecklenburg,1 ss:, " - - - , : ,'.L E. O.Anderson, Cashier of the' above named, bank, do solemnly" swear that the above statement is true toN the beat of my knowledge, and belief... " i;1 -s . National ' bank notes outstand- Hss? 9:4 - tttp,j-.f if- 1 Due to other Na tional banks., ....$ 142,266.83 ' Due to- - State .and vprlvate banks andv,' .bankers.,.:...... 79,735.24" Individual deposits . L- subject, to check . . 606,240.86 Demand certificates of deposit.-... 268,734.24 v Certified checks 543.33 . 5ashiers checks out- ' standing,. -':v .... . 701.70 United States' depos its, .-. : . , " it . , , i.. . - J.000.00 Bills' payable, including cer- , tlflcates of deposit for money ' ' borrowed,, Reserved fo accrued Interest... . 4l,697,458.27 DOLLARS. ., ..$ 200,000,00 .... 200,000.00 ex- 24,297.12 200,000.00 A Cashier; me, Subscribed-, and '-sworn- before mis 9m ua,y. or. April, ., i , THUR4AN B." LONG, ' ?-.,,( - 9JJotary; 'Public; .Correct Attest;. ifsit-, Jj v A-a.ABERNETHT,.;;, ' -, 999,222.20 70,000.00 3,938.95" Total..-.; r.$1.697,45$.7 State of Northl Carolina, -County of ? Mecklenburg, ss: - -" . I, W, c.i Wilkinson, f Cashier 'of the i above-named - bank,' 'do solemnly swear best of my knowledge-and' belief. . , ,vv- C WILKINSON, . . ' ,-. ' 3 ' Cashier.' :- Subscribed and sworn to "before me, this &th day, of April, 1913. - -- " V ".-BAXTER ROSS, ' ' i l . , -.Notary public. Correct Attest; C ; , . v..-. ; k,t. - .w. -p. nnwn. - v currency, - - . nickels and cents., ... ,. ... Lawful money re serve in bank; viz: Specie.. . ,. .. Legel-tender notes I. R e d e m p tion fund " wlthU. S. Treas urer. (5 per cent of. r 431.35 - f a1.2db.00, - 5,000.00 A: 15,000.00 ' 206,041.03 - circulation Total. J.. .. .. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.; surplus runa., . .. Undivided : profits, ' less . ex penses and taxes pald.;-r.. v4- 306,524.82 . ..$2,128,456.57 DOLLARS.' ' ' .,-..$'300,000.00 poo,ooo.oo National' bank notes outstand ing.. ..-... ; .. Due to other Na- ; -tional fcanks . , . . . .$ 32,267.20 Due to State .and ." , private -banks -Md ,l ' bankers..; ;. 1,630.40" Dividends unpaid..'... 125.67 Individual' deposits - i, 'A Subject to check. r-, 456,727.57 - . Demand certificates -t r of deposit...: ,..,v $.378.75 Time . certificates ' of v " - -f deposits.. .. .. 418,486.16 Cashier's' 'checks out-' s- ' - standing 4,316.00-. Bills payable, including frtlfi- " cates of deposit -tor rootey - 300,000.00 f borrowed ' 921.931.75 2o6,bo6.x) 4 j Total.. ,k .. .. $2,128,456.57 State of. North- Carolina,' County - of ..Mecklenburg; ss:'- , L Henry M.-McAden, President- of the above-named . bank, v do solemnly, swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knbwledge and' belief. ; ' - I HBRY M. M'ADENr Xl ' , -.f -ri v. , , - - PresidenC " - Subscribed and - sworn..? to"" before me, this, 8th day of April, 1913. f- ' ; - - ' --r.i c; wallison, r , .,(, Notary Public.-" Correct-Lttest: ; . v j( 4 'y-. C. A. WTT.T.TATtra - REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Charlotte fiational Bank at Xhatiotte," in .the State" of North Car- 'iolinav! at . the close of business, April i " RESOnRCES. . V ' -' , DOLLARS Loans and discounts, .. .. ..$1,52018.4 Overdrafts, secured and; unse- .. cured-. .. -'i . -! '. '.... XJ. S. "i bonds to . secure i circu lation.. .-N-. .... .." .. U. S. bonds .to seeursVU. S. deposits., . .. ,ijr;-... Banking houses furniture and fixtures.. Due '. -from National banks (not' t reserve - i ; . agents). v .,.$98,558,72 Due from State" and ' private ..banks and - ; bankers, trust com- -panies 'and "savings - banks. . ; ... v , . .V . , 73,156.70 Due - from ' approved reserve agents .... 83,545.49 Checks , and " , other .cash items.. 23.414.i9 Notes, of ; Other. Na- tional banks.. ... ,10,66OO Fractional paper cur- ' rencyj nickels . and " cents. .. .. ...'. ' 327.t ' Lawful -. '.money v to- serve in bank, viz: . ; Specie.: ., .. ... 77.40o.00 Legal-tender rtbtes.. ; -20,000.00 Redemp tion fund s ' with U. S. Treas- - -, urer . (5 i Pr. . cent . ' . . Of circulation)..... 11,200.00 toui.. .. $2,146,895.11 'LIABILITIES. ' DOLLARS. Capital-stock paid In;. .. ,,,....$ 25O.00OJ Surplus fund.. .. li .. 100,OWW Undivided profits, r, less ex- ' penses and taxes'paid.. : ; . .... 72,09- National . bant note outstand ing.. 224,000.0 Due to "other Na- ." tipnal , banks . 1 ..";.$ 13. 772.59 Due to State and prl- ;. 1 " vate' ' banks v. ''and - bankers;,.. ' 36,355.04 Due !(to. "approved re-" serve- agents. ." . fc. 9,431.21 Individuals i; deposits ' subject to check.. ,..826,452.33 Demand - certificates . of: deposits, : ..884,599.37 Certified checks........ 93.22 Cashier's checks ' out- . ' ' -, standing. . f V; . . . . .' ' 83a83 United States depos- V ' - its.. -:-. 1,000.00- 1,274,834.9 bonds borrowed, .., 3O.000.W Bills 'payable... including certifi- cates of deposit for money -borrowed " 185.M0-J Reserved for interest ; accrued . . 10.967.W ..$2,146,895-11 01 County State - of North , Carolina. Mecklenburg; ss; , . " L WH- Twitty, Cashier of the above named v bank, do solemnly swear tnj the, above statement Js; true to the besi of my knowledge . and . belief. .-.-"t ,f W,-H. TWITTY. i. :r,,r , I Cashier. Subscribed T arid sworn to before this 8th day, of April, " 1913. ; . - ,L St-'-1" . ,THOS. C HAYES, .Kl'-iZ:- Notary PubliCi CorreatAttest :'','!., 4 W, H. BELK, 'W. jr. CHAMBERS. GEO.. P. WADSWORTH ' 1 ' 1 - i--- - I L. SMITH.- 7 - x . A . ?-J -'V.,W, L. BRUNS. V r' i'I-.'GEO.'W. BRYAN . ''.xt !-,V-: o vat avr K.: i 1st J-