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iL:a J i Cii2 Dime From Every "Dollar We've all gotten so used to talking in big figures that such an insignificant thing as a dime seems beneath our notice. However, the old order of, things has not changed one whjt, and dimes still make dollars . ' , Start with your next deposit to create a "Reserve : Fund" in your checking account by charging off one -dime out of each dollar you deposit to -"Reserve." It's a simple plan and in the end will prove a systematic and comfortable way to acquire a comfortable bank account the Charlotte National ' Bank . L. ' United States Depository. J no. M. Scott. President W. . Chambers, Vice PresUcnt -. I. F. Robertson, Vice President - Assets: 4 Million TV. It Witty, Cashier C W. Butt. Assistant Cashier - W. a McCUntock, Teller .A L i t 1 i W 1 i TOElMSKli Baili Strength -arid Good' Service GUR management makes the security of deposits a matter of first consideration and , to this and tha re sources of the Bank are-carefully guarded by pru , ' ' eenoe and conservatism. This fact make a stronr bank. Coupled with strength our Offlcara and Board of Director y maka food service tha baokbona of our banking- policy. With - ample equipment ana organisation, this Bank' la In a position " to serve all' Individuals and firms requiring- aafo banking and .-."rood arvlca. .':;"., 'v "' . " . . . ' - ' 4 - Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits if Left Three Months 4 4 PeX cent Paid Per Annum on S&Yinjp, Compounded ' 1 ,"" Quarterly. Notional Bank h Established in the Year 1871. ' CHARLOTTE, N, C. Remounters and Camp Person ncl Elevens to Battleat -Vcarn- Field for War Fund. m win Vm th scene ot . U CBI It IISIU y w ' tha first series of football game to decide tba championship of Camp n....... as c.tnniiv aftornoon. when the - crack" Remount 0s eleven will clash with the all-star aggregation of pigskin kickers of the camp person nel. ' - "... ' - The! receipts of the game will b donated to ununited war work fund. Both teams are composed of former high school and college stars and are In the , pink of condition for tha melee. " It will be the first "peek" at a real game this season for the lovers of the gridiron game In Charlotte and vlcln ity. - - " " - '' ' The camp personnel team Includes nAh na.t -maatr nf -f tie ' eajmO eS Captain Davis, who won fame on tha gird Iron at West Point; Paul Mas- terson, who won nis spurs who uw. I iaAi-a urililntr!- until mAntlV & 'scholastic phenom in New Orleans: and Johnnie Kirk, ex-stnr back of the St. Francis Xavlef college team, New York. : Captain Blaine, of the Remounters, formerly of Everett high school, yiwi .. 1 iMittlnir tlffl Tn On through intensive training. stuntti tor several weeas anu reports m iui are ready to play the game of their .Uvea Among the stars on the Re mount aggregation are McNabb, form er McCall university linesman; and Cowglll, a former pupil of Hugh Bea dek at Oregon university. - The game will be called promptly at 2:30 in the afternoon. .:: c surusiBu mil T RIALS SET FOR T Tht United War Work Campaign means jcheerf al letttrs from over tbvre. . dvr-ghrttb ths limit Donated by THE STEPHENS COMPANY Good C r ops Good Profits ; ; z, Have you made more money than usual this year? "" What are you going to do with it? y Deposit some in a checking account to meet , your current expenses. - Deposit some in our savings department. It will be there multiplied by interest when vou need it. . ; And invest the restall you can spareby lending to Vour Government buy War Sav ings Stamps. ' J American Trust Co. Member Federal Reserve System. , ' darlotte, N. C , s ' Surplus Cepital and Undirided Profits, $950,000.00 : Hesources, $4,500,000.00 ; ' c After Getting Change f-Venue for Accused Physlciah Attor ney Changes Mind. ; Yesterday's session of Mecklenburg criminal court, with Judge Harding on the bench, consumed but a few min utes of time. The case of Dr. J. W. Summers, charged with Illegal prac tice, which was scheduled to be heard, was postponed until mis morning a.i :J0 o'clock, as Solicitor Wilson had left the bill of indictment at his home in Gaston county. On Wednesday Attonery J. D. Mc Call, appearing for Dr. Summers, re quested a change of venue, tm be half of his client. . The request was granted by Judge Harding yesterday morning and the case shifted to Gaston county. After a brief conference with his client, Mr. McCall stated that he preferred Meck lenburg to Gaston. Gaston county is the home of Solicitor Wilson. The state's case against Robert A. Beattle, charged with murdering his wife, is also set for a hearing this morning. Mr. Beattle was released from an insane asylum several months ago and has been In Jail awaiting trial since that time. Visit C:v;r:l C;;:nty CchccJa end ;Hc?crt L...u-:ism'.:Ar.cn3 The Mecklenburg county- victory boys and girls' committees continued their campaign tin four of the county school districts yesterday. : 1 J. M. Matthews, county superintejid ent jot education, and Ensign Bra selle, of tha Salvation army, spoke to the children , at . the Progress and Hickory Grove' schoolhouses. while Miss . Eloise Rankin assistant super intendent of education; Miss Martha Crelghton, . count? demonstration agent, and Rev. George Bell, pastor of Knox Presbyterian church, appear ed at the . North Cfcarlotte and Hos kins districts. ; ..; ;.v . - ?-t a Mr. Matthews sa'd the school chil dren of the county were giving prac tically 100 per cent to the united war work fund and thM the majority of the schools would "o over tha top." 'f' ' .BaeM'Stel'CeefcV-?Tf w... iiin.D uii una ft aui- dress of his tour ot-wunty townshlpa on educational subjects at Ihe Dixie schoolhouse, ' Steel Creek township, tonight. A moving picture, of an educational nature, will also be given. QUESTIONNAIRES MUST BE RETURNED TO BOARD ChUl PUrlf Trtritt t rakAlr a rha -- , w v M V'sivsskf vi sa v Mecklenburg county exemption board, announced vestardav that l wniiM ha necessary for- all registrants who have already received ' ouestionnalres and also those who, will receive them Jn the future to fljl' out and return them within the time limit to tha board. wr. vicoK , suiiea iinn many in- quines in regard to this matter had been received at headquarters recent ly, the majority of registrants having the erroneous opinion that with the coming pf peace tho work of the ex-, emption boards had ceased.. Ssvcrd"Cth:rs7.!:3 Chut Hs- The 1 Huntersville school, ono of the largest in Mecklenburg county, is still closed, owing to the fact that there are still several casea of Spanish In fluenza in that vicinity. Several of the smaller county schools are. also unable to open on account -Of tha epi demlc The exact lumber of schools still closed waa not known at tha of' flee of the county superintendent of education yesterday. -as several of tha schools believed toybe closed had not reported recently. . - Miss Rankin. , assistant , county su perintendent or education, stated yes- terdav that thra . wan. till unnl vacancies in the 'ttachera' jtrnka of tha county schools, although every eixoct waa oeiag maa to fill them. - CHARLOTTE SCHOOL TEAMS MEET ON GRIDIRON TODAY THE FIRST v National bank Of Charlotte. N. C Established in 1865 N ,.'"(",. Capltlt .,..1 tftA.OAA.flft Snrnloa and Proflta .. ' M0.feo.00 Atwta if.0OO.0MMM Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Certlflcaies of Depoolta. TOUR 3CSIXKSS SOUCTTKD HEXRT M. MeADKIf. President GEO. W JBRTAIf. Vice President jomf rf onii. cashier i " The. football teams of Charlotte high achool and Charlotte university school will meet at Wearn field this afternoon at 8: Jo o'clock In the third contest they have engaged in this sea son. The first game resulted In a vic tory for the university achool. and tha second ended In a draw. "The high school boys are led, by Allen Moore, captain, and "Tinker" "Long is tho captain of tho other eleven. , . Fire and Theft Automobiles Palmetto Fire Insurance Co. The very best policies at at tractive rates. The very best service. Cairns paid from this office. Very attrac tive for agents. W. D. Wilkinson General Agent For State of North Carolina. WAR DEPARTMENT DECIDES TO COMPLETE CAMP BRAGG The war department has determined to carry to' completion the construc tion of Camp Bragg, at Fayetteville. according to V. J, Brawley. in charge of the Charlotte office of the federal employment service, who talktf over long distance telephone yesterday with the constructing quartermaster at that camp. Mr. Brawley was in structed to send additional carpenters and laborers to Fayetteville -as rapid ly as they are listed with the office here. - It waa learned that tho constructing quartermaster has decided to attempt to obtain authority to employ 4,000 carpenters and laborers who were dis charged recently at Camp Jackson, near Columbia, when the war depart ment's order to suspend work on the additional construction there was re ceived. "" ' ' ' METHODISTS HERE READY FOR CONFERENCE SESSIONS - t e v The elaborate preparations for the twenty-ninth annual session of the Western North Carolina Metnoaisf , Episcopal conference, .south, which convenes here next Wednesday, have been practically completed, according to Rev. W. L. Sherrlll, conference sec retary and assistant editor - of The North Carolina Advocate. Sessions of the conference v be held at Try on Street Methodist church, with Bishop U. V. W. Darlington, presid ing ,and probably wilt continue about seven days. vEleven districts are Included In the conference. Dr. H. K. Boyer, of Charlotte, is presiding elder of the Charlotte district. BISHOP WHO.PREACHED M'KINLEY'S FUNERAL HERE Bishop Frank M.; Bristol Is Pre siding at Conference of Ne gro Methodist Churches, North, Bishop Frank'M. Bristol, of .the Methodist church, north, is presiding over the sessions of the sixteenth an nual conference of the negro - Meth odist churches of this section, now in session In Charlotte. Bishop Bristol was described by ministers v of the Methodist, church,- south, as one of the most able men of the northern branch of the church., He formerly was for a number- of years pastor, of Metropolitan Method ist church, aft Washington, of which President McKinley was an attendant and perhaps a member. tiThe funeral sermon for the martyred President was delivered by Bishop Bristol. ; :.7V ;",Vv': 1 ft v THOMAS BBY BURIED AT OAKLAWN YESTERDAY Funerat services for True Eliza beth, 10 -months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X jr. Thomas, was held at tho home of her parents, 1400 North Brevard street, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. A. I Aycock, pastor of tha Belmont Methodist church, offi ciated. Interment - was In , Oaklawn cemetery. 1 i COMMERCIAL NATIONAL .BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C Capital. . .. ..... :$500,000e00 Sulplu and Profite $47O,(J0O.0O Your banking business solicited. ' v-. ' ' , -.'.--v ' - v.-V;- : Every possible accommodation extended. Safe deposit, boxes for rent $1.5o per year -and up'. - ; . ' 7 y-- -' ,h ' ' v v n. A. Dunn, President 1 '. v D. TL nndcraon. Vice President A. T. 8nmmey, Cshier ' ' - O. W. Johmton, Vice President L W. Stewart, Assiaunt Cashier. Fresh from t!;s l-.at's tt p. !-Irs t-1 ytfy tit I'aeitsto occupancy, v, e c.'...-r for t I a l a in ;; : . h u enito:si nr;y V'ovory fcaturo des:.-i,!:e la a tjoi:ra, luxurious honia. s '' It Is situated anorg C pines t C?fcet2 on a largo lot front . Ing paved street and c .r Tne, . It contains e.:.t e;:-Iendld rocna. 'those on the Crst Coor fceirg fioorei vi;h oak.. A food heti"t plant and every moirn faature that tastes for cosifort&bls liv;i have been built Into t.v..j house. ' , ' The price and terms art vary attractive and may ba learned at thla office. . , ' Southern Elccl Ectcio Loon & " : ;T Trazt Ccn:pc:hy ': o stt.o;;g cox o Tho newsMnera often tell of tnstanoaa whsre oeoele lose all their savings, bocause they have pat their money In a stocking, or a bureau drawer, or a strong box. and have ba robbed." ; Whoa you have money around tho house yea write the burglar and the eneak thief, ' g . - Tlo beet stroog bos to the world If the eavtafta&kv , There your aabaty ta pretaeted ae well as It an fie pre protested 301 OC Thousands of People Have built up huge fortunes on a foundation of nickels and dimes. Isn't it reasonable to assume that you can 'at least build a moderate one?: dive it rtrial Here!.;' i . :-,t Four pet cent, interest paid on deposits. The Peoples Bank & Trust Company THE WELCOME BANK. C, A. Bland. PieaMeea W. W. Bobarda, Oaahler VT. R. Forenwa. Vice Proa 1. 8. Buice. Asst. Cashier UNION .': NATIONAL v;?s'i?&i!-W BANK Charlotte, N. C. A' V We invite your business and assure you in advance of every courtesy and accommoda tion consistent with safe banking. ' . Oiif business is confined to that of Bank ing without any outside features whatever: ; : Every transaction treated confidentially, " " 'at -''. " .j" ' '" -' '' ! .. t. ." ' L . '.. HcessssBcesssn . tsxst SSmSSCSmSCH txssm H.M. VICTOR, President. .,.. ...... J i A Business Home . . Your Are Invited to Make the Indepehdence Trust Go. your business home. The officers of the bank are at your "service.' i -Y, .; ' A . ' ' " v; .Our building is conveniently located for the officers and ' ' I men coming in from Camp Greene. We will -be glad to be -of service to you when you are in the city. X . NResources;;wv;.;;--7 v $2,800,000.00 OFFICERS . ' 9. n. trRAItlf. Chelnna" et Itoard f ; W. A. WATSON. Vice IK-Mea - 4 W. If. LONG. Vice Prealdeat - . n. LtTriiR.irefl1(leM . JS E. JOXK8. Asatstaat Cashier WE SAID IT, MOLUE, WHJKX VOU SEE IT IS THE CUAIU.OTTK OBSERVER V That we'd make the, old Mutual the. best In tho world. Many in the South and East, sections where this, business, thrives and prospers, believe we've done it i Certainly It Is true that wo mature our shares earlier than any other Charlotte association: that. we do more things for the accommodation, the savins; of money for the shareholders, the facilitating 'of home buying, the shifting of mortgage debt from burdensome shape Into one of easy liquidation, than any other Institution we ever heard of. These things ae count tor the way the people flock, to our colors. , v -' '. ' ? as a savixg institution .' ' X - - Wo hace all other systems n vogue In these parts looking like a mashed out. blonde. yt 4 - ' - ' - K (' ; t , . " " ' , SOME GOOD FEOPIiC ' " still stick to worn-out practices and to old fogy concerns, but they are grad ually fading away as our procession of progressives and wideawake youth ( relegate them to tne oacKgrouna. t - " ' l' ', - SMILE-AND GOOD CHEER ' -i . 1 v . ' t are our battlecry,- and they are winning great victories for us. . Even - the r Bun falla before these weapons.' Get ;sharea today." . - - ELi,IIcc0lcrScc.,eiJrreao.: f ' ; HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS O Subject Sale, We Offer: ' 50.hares North Carolina ,RaiJroad Stock' 7 per cent 100 shares Durham Hosiery Mill pfdM 7 per cent ' 100' shares Woodside Cotton Mill pfd., 7 per cent 56-shares Wymojo Yarn Mill.pfd.,7 per cent 100 shares Union Buffalo ist pfd. 7 per cent So shares Loray Mill pf4.; 6 per cent; . . ' 25 shares Elba Mfe. Co.; 7 percent. . ' $1,000, $1,500, $5,000, $8,000, $30lOboMortgaj:e .Ix)ans $40p00 Three-StQry. Brick Business Property, central loca- fetioh, v r'V, ' . ' . f ". .' , -$30,4000 Twp-Story Brick Business Property, central location ,M3,uuu i wo-siory cncic store ana Apartment ouse. v s 'K F.C.AE"OTTC:CO:.NY PHONE 84 Vm EOFin TRTON STi , . rnone 25$.
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