O" ^ 10 CHASLOTTF; ‘’^v. DECEMBER 29, 191• Union National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital . . $100,000.00 ProfitAccount$45,000.00 T. W. WADE, President F. D. ALEXANDER, V-Pres. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier We cordially invite new business and offer every courtesy and accomodation consistent with safe Banking. Our business is confined exclusively to that of Bank ing—prudent and conser vative Banking. We offer to the public, beyond the usual courtesies of ordinary Banking, the painstaking and careful at tention of experienced and intelligent officers to the especial requirements of each customer’s affairs whether large or small. Every transaction with this Bank is treated confi- ■J.entially. On this basis our business has grown steadily from the date pt organiza tion, June 2, 1908, and we enter the year of 1912 con fident that the policy of being of real benefit to our customers will bring to us continued increase of busi ness. Savings Department A new quarter begins January 1, 1912. All de posits made on or before January 5, will bear inter est from January 1 at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. $1 will start an account in in this department. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier - ■ ■ • ^ Mf ■Ti iitir-— ^ Start a Savings Account With Us Today New Interest Period Begins Jan. 1st Fcwir per cent Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposits. Deposits made in tlie Savings Department up to and including Jan. 5th, bear interest as of Jan. 1st Commercial National Bank of Chariotte, N. G. CAMTAL, SURPLUS AND HIOFITS American Trust LIABILITIES CHARLOTTE, N. C. Commercial and Savings Banking The figures below represent the condition of our bank at the close of business Dec. 27, 1911 ASSETS Loans $1,996,646.10 Cash on Hand and in Banks . 346,0^6.70 $2,342,672.80 $ 350,000.00 1,608,175.45 . 199,497.35 185.000.00 * $2,342,672.80 This bank began butlnesa about ten years ago. The above etitement tfielkl ftr lliilf, Our 4%. posits of Over One Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars is evidence Of the oenftdenee if tHt iUblto In our bank. The officers afrid directors desire to publicly exprett thsir ■ppr'Mlillfn infl IHanltt for the large patronage given our Institution during the past year* We are willing and able to give the nrtost liberal banking faeHltlOf to tUf tUflfmfrt intf sok diaily invite new Accounts, large or small. Our growth is the result of the confidence of satlsffsd eustomort whIeH li aMUlPtfi Only by Mfs and careful management. r w ^ On JANUARY 1ST, 1912, a new interest period begins in our fAVINQt DipiHmtnt. All dtDOsits made on or before January 5th will draw interest from January 1st it the Mtt if 4 ptr otni Bar annum* compounded quarterly. GEORGE STEPHENS, President B. N. DUKE, Vice-President. W. S. LEE, Vice-President. ' W. H. WOOD, Treasurer. J. E. DAVIS, Asst. Treastirer. Capital Deposits Profits Rediscounts MURDER NEAR ROWLAND. Negro Infant Brutally Murdered In Mothor's Arms, Shot Being Intend ed for the Mother. Troy Qraham, colored, luiB been committed to Jail by Justice McKel- ler, of Rowland, on the charge of murdering the 2-year-old son of Don na McNeill, colored, about 2 miles from Rowland on Christmas day. He was brought to Jail by Mr. Q. B. Bell, of Rowland. It was in evidence at the preliminary trial that Graham 'was making himself troublesome in the home of Donna McNeill, she ordered him oat of the house and he shot at her with a shotgun, hitting her baby boy, which she held in her arms, and. blowing his brains out. horrible crime and Graham was cap* tured Tuesday 'by, one of th^, 01* more Couch, colored, and several other negroes, about 2 miles from PurviB. Graham claims that he was too drtink to know what was do* lag.—Roc^onian. ' are not satir utiless they are doubly HOR6E RACINQ IN HALIFAX. Four Events Will Be Pulled Off at Scotland Neck January Scotland Neck, Dec, 20.—I^urge cltw cidars have been sent ont announcing a big horae raca here on January 4, by those who are interested in the race track. There will be four races. It is said Uiere hav« been en tered some of the ttistest hordes in FOR_S ALE benefltft of the receiveV beneflCt ofthe flnwtUevelopment in th^ city. ‘ Price $1>460b J* J. Misenheimer At tU. KaoB nmch to Mia »bat , «o mu, tt.: laautoy to nuvtaxi -18 THEF E in WHICH YOU COULD START THE YEAR BET-'is ARRAN6EMENTS FOR LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOWe *®o**y consider, then act. We have SungalorB and Bungalow sites ia ^. aubrirt. EHxabetb Heights, '' Southern Real Estate, Loan Company. & .r- ■St HOMES — IN - D1LWOR.TH are for sale by the Charlotte Consolidated Piedmont Buildins ’PHCX£ NO. 155. Construclion Company From $3,000 to S5.8W SIZES. S-R^m Cottages and Bungalous to T' ’ 2-Story Houses. Terms: ONE-TENTH CASH, Balance ^>7 to $53.50 Per Month. ’ All New, Modern, Gooipletc, Attractiv( The New Year resolute for better things al! rou wanf hnf .v ... dctuHll} starts to DOING somethinc and i . ^ -6-.*- get there. There’, a travS^mal/fho ^ing to play thunder next season; there’^ a has promised Martha to take shares with Keener fo? homr^ - ^st 6 pars; there's a certain feUow in Charlotte who ^ home by his father, but instead of ecoSzVn^ and ' ^ V®** mortgage after mortgage u^n hi^ nlal^ ' today is about to lose his all That^'-^- talked building and loan to me year aftpr vpa'^ ani « *1 t ' ptting him to take shares and make apoiicat’on fo- ^10^; wanted an auto. He wfthdrVw Ifs 4a- Jrtfe. the mortgages fell due. Hecouldn t meet t>’e*m’ thrown out A good wife and 5 innocent chUdrS from the fellow that’s always GOING to do. Eicv; THE MUTUAL'S NEW SERIES starts January 6th, but you can begin it todav. Take mr tv». . use some of your Christmas money, if necessary for a stake S resolotlon before It, escapes you. ihe oniv'wa? “nh°V E. L. Keesler, Sec & Treas. 'e i:=: V - -.0 b-5 ;e me Phone 344. 25 8. Tryon St. FOR RENT Apartment 15 W. 6th $35.00 2 Tenth Are^ 14 rooms 4?>.00 6 S. Graham. 8 rooms 30.00 205 West Util, 3 rooms 2-5.00 700 N. Popla.r, 8 rooms 25.00 507 X. Brevai^ 8 roHiis 25.00 509 Kingston Are., 6 rwxns .... 25.‘X* 310 E. 9th, 7 rooms 25.00 208 S. Graham. 5 roetns .... 700 East 9th, 5 rooms 5 rooms. 7th and Sels^.... 2 W. Liddell, S rooms 4 W. Liddell, 5 rooms 406 West 7th, 4 rooms ..... ... 23.00 ... 15.00 ... 10.00 ... 16.00 ... 9.00 ... 7.00 401 E. 13th, 4 rooms 6.00 I STORE ROOMS 223 N'orth College, 31al04. Sice brick store East 7th. Small room 8 Belmont Ave. Brick store X. Charlotte Large hall North Charlotte .... 6.OO Small store S. Brevard 7.00 Small store 7th and Myers 7.00 1 nice front room X.'Tryon.... 10.00 See our complete list at office. Other stores and dwellings ?1.2" p^r week up. J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. 219 N. Tryon. “Fire Insurance" AT MYERS we have k llTe*room cottage equipped with running water and electric ItKhts; not 50x300 feet or about one-third of an acre, which we offer this week for $8,(^00.00. Judging by the prevailing prices in this section, the lot !■ worth 11,500.00 and the house ?2,500.00, a total of $4,000. Who will be the first to pick up this bargain? F. C. Abbott & Go. Hlflh-Qmde Investments. "Everything In Real Estate.” Don’t Forget That We Write Fire Insurance in Strong Companies.

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