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'" TT ...t HI lf.)rl . . ZD 3 n I' n a j M m H n d i n 1.1 UR management makes the security ot deposits a matter of first consideration and to thli end the re sources of the Bank are carefully guardedby pni- T dence and conservatism. This fact makee a strong bapk r Coupled with strength our Officers and Board of Directors ' X make rood service the backbone of our banking- policy. With t ample equipment and organization, thl Basic la In a position to serve all Individuals and firms requiring cafe banking and good set vice. ' ". , 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits if Left Three Months or Longer. , ' " 4 Per cent Paid Per Annum on Sarings, Compounded . 7 ' Quarterly. . Merchants Ct Farmers . National Bank , 'Established in the Year 1871. " CHARLOTTE, N. C. NOTICE Fourth Liberty Loan Subscribers Those wko subscribed to the Fourth Liberty Loan under the Government's plan, are hereby notified that the sec- 'ond' payment of 20 per cent will be due November 21. . Your prompt attention to this matter will be greatly ap preciated by us. ' - We have just received another lot of Fourth I iberty Bonds. Those" who hold receipts, and are waiting deliv ery will please call and secure their bond. L I. l......)DIE0 Fu.J s::jt lg c io i e , Board .of Camp Greene Officers to Determine Whether -He . Committed Suicide.- ' CapL J.; II, Eannlster, commanding j pie quarantine camp at Camp Greene, was found dead in his tent yesterday morning. He had been shot by his own revolver,. A board of army of Beers was constituted immediately by the camp commander to determine if 'possible whether the death was .ac cidental or whether he . committed sujeide. but the board had. no an nouncement to rnaVe yesterday. Army officers stated no reason was known to them why Captain Bannister should have taken his life. His home is at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and the body probably -..will be taken .there, leaving today with a military escort. ' Captain Bannister had been station- : ed at this camp a number of months. J He became known In cnanoue through his successruii eiroris, in co operation with the military police, In working up evidence which led to the arrest of several BoWiera and civilians charged with robbing art other soldier of more than 1,000 on a highway "near Salisbury one Satur day night several months ago. The robbery attracted considerable Inter est here. The Charlotte V.-' . ' :.' - - ' . . United States Depository. J no. M. Scott, President ,W. 3. Chambers, Vice President . F. Robertson, Vice President Nat ional Bank Assets: 4 Million W. n. Twiity. Cashier C. W. Rutt. AsslHtnnt Cashier W. I). McCllntock, Teller RED CROSS. WORKERS TO , MEET AT GREENSBORO mwMKinii'jaxiftiJiiii) "I HOPE TO OWN A H6S.E IN MYERS PARK SOME DAY" m m mm The reason for this oft-repeated statement is nof'r to seek. "Plan the work, then work the plan," has always been our motto, and as a result Myers Park Is laid out along the right lines. It has the CONVENIENCES OF TUB CITY com bined with the CHARM OF THE COUNTRY, and what more could anyone wish? If you hope to own a home in Myers Park' some day, let us help you arrange It now. Your reason for wait ing may not be as important as you think. :a4- PHON'B X31 . THE STEPHENS COMPANY Owner and Developer. D O u n Plans foKChristmas Roll Call, Intended to Enroll All Adults as Members,' Will B$ Made Saturday. t Cciy r::y.:;i--Tekeri ta East Ttrr-'.;'.:ry i:.2ss., Iter per mer Hcrr.j, for Interment . After an illness of about 10 days, Mrs. C. E. Phinney died yesterday morning about 11 o'clock at Mercy hospital of pneumonia following. In fluenza. Mr. Phinney and their four year-old son, Carlton, . are patients at that hospital an were reported a recovering front Influenza. Mr. Phinney is cashier of the Charlotte branch office of the International Harvester company ot America and resides at 807- West Fourth street Mrs. Phinney was about $0 yean of age. ... . Funeral arrangements : were not made yesterday pending; the arrival this morning of her sister, Mrs. Henry Clark, of East Templeton, Mass. It) was tnought possible that Mrs. Phln ney's body would be taken Saturday to East Templeton, her former home, for interment. . In response, to a su; ;;st!on from the city government, the nUht super intendent cf the powerhouse here ,of the Southern Power company dis continued last night' the winking of the electric lights in the homes and on the streets. For several months the current was broken briefly three times at 9 o'clock each night as a signal for prayer for the success of the American, and allied armies over seas. ' The city commissioners', action was taken because they considered the war's developments were such that this signal was not longer needed. OhildrenvOrY FOR FLETCHER'S .1 CASTO R TA vf ' THE KIC.X OK ' , ' . h P ,. RELIABLE INSURANCE ;S mm ' fl A conference of Red Cross work ers from all the chapters in North Carolina will be held in Greensboro Saturday in preparation for the Red Cross Christmas roll call,' from De cember 16 to 23, which is designed to enroll every adult American in the Red Cross, it was learned here yes terday. i The object of the conference is to brine together those workers in direct charge" of the roll eall in the chapters ; with a .number of the soutnern eu vlslon directors In order that full in formation may be given them con cerning the plans for the drive for universal membership. Eugene R. Black, manager of the southern division, Guy E. 8navely, as-' ststant manager, Willis J. Milner, Jr., director of publicity for the division and special director of the roll call. H. V. Carson, director or tne speakers' j bureau, and Miss Carolyn Cobb, direc- , tor of the roll call pageint, will ad- j dress the conference. E, 8. Willis, of Greensboro, will preside and W. C. Jackson, director of the roll call for North Carolina, will alBO be present.-; A full attendance Is anticipated as it was explained, the Increased work of the Red Cross at this time demands the fullest co-operation and support of every patrlotio person in North Carolina. n ! Fire and Theft Automobiles Palmetto Fire Insurance Ox The very best policies. at at tractive jates The very best service. Claims paid fronthis office. Very attrac !ive for agents: 7 W. D.-Wilkinson General Agent , jTor State of North Carolina. INFLUENZA DONTS 0 Don't try to .light ibe influcnia u yourself. Sec a doctor y The Maryland Casualty Co.'s y Health and Accident Policies cover every disease, including g the dread Influenza. -i . Local adjusts- handles claims H promptly. . , i. ERNEST. ELLISON GENERAL AGENT . 13 E, 4th St. -. ' Phone iOii n B ICMiiislitt!l!smi , . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; V Of Charlotte, N C. , Hsbblishedm 1865 :-i.:.-yr -yX '. Cnpl't t ...... .. ....t, tftfl.AOAnft urplna aiHl ProAla .. - 4on.roo.ftn Assets ...... .....i XOOO.tlK) OO Fonr Per Cent ln'ertt Paia on " Cerijflcatea of Drpoalta touic nrsixFs solicited II EMIT M. MrADKN. rrealdent r.KO. XT BrtYA V. Vice rraddcat JOHN F. ORR. Cashier o A Payment of 20 Is Now Due on .Fourth Liberty Loan Bought on the Government Plan DAVIDSON ELEVEN TO MEET REMOUNT HERE SATURDAY Superior Training of Collegians May Equalize Advantage in Weight Held by Soldiers. Saturday afternoon on Wearn field the crack Davidson colleRe football team, conquerors of North Carolina university, vll! do battle against the husky Eemount team from Camp Greene. The proceeds of the same will be donated to the united wa! work fund. The Remount aggregation will probably outweigh the collegians but the fact that the rah! rah! boys have had a greater amount of practice than havo the soldiers should even up the difference in weight. k The Remounters made a decided hit last Saturday when they played tb Camu. Greene personnel team to a 6'tie. COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERS WILL MEET TOMORROW ootids American Trust Co. Member' Federal Reserve System ? y;:P:i ' y y-' --my - ; Charlotte, N. C. " . ' ' . , Surplus, Capital and Undivided Profiti, $950,000.00 ' Resources $5,500,000.00, ; 20 Due November 21 . AH subscribers to the' Fourth Liberty Loan on the" Government plan will please forward checfc for .20 per cent 0? their "subscription by November 2 1st. .We invite your business and promise you every possible courtesy, and service. , Safe deposit boxes for rent $1.50 per year and up. ' COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Of CHARLOTTE, N. C. J . Capital, Surplus and Profits k .$970,000.00 n. A. Dunn, President D IL Anderson, Vice President A. T. Summcy, Cashier C W. Johnston, Vice president . XV. Stewart. Assistant Cashier. ' In a commanding situation, cn a I ::. elevated let, we have a fine seven-room hme in the pink cf cona tion. It is equipped with water, sewer, gas and electric ity and has rrany comforts and beauties, that command' it as a real home.- We are authorized to sell this on the most liberal terms, at the unusual price of ' ; V .. GG30 ; Southern Heel Eqicto Loan c& ' Trazt Gompany . 4 S. Trycn St . 1 V Tclsp'hona 223 o o THE STRONG EOX The nawspapera often tan ot tnstaneM where people lee all their aarlnra. because thejr have pat their none In a atocklns. or a bureau drawer, er a strong box. and have b ten robbed. Whan yon have money around the noose yen lartte the burglar end the sneak thtet ' Tat beat -etronf bos ta be world w the eatlnn bank. -' Thare year money Is proteeted a well 'as It can be protected OrjAry-fy, m wvwmm aiwm s a mm a m A m j naa m iff " ' Sound and Consfervative . Those who require the services of a thoroughly progressive et sound "and conservative institution will appreciate trie services we render. Your business invited.; y - Jk The Peoples Bank X Trust Company THE WELCOME BANK. r. A. niand. trwdeet " V. W. Sloba rite, Oaehtae XV. fl. Foreman. Vice Pre, W. H. Bolre. A sat. Caehler The County School Teachers' asso ciation win held Its first ammlan ot th year Saturday afternoon at 1:30' I . ( u V r i t . . 1 1 j i ' u CJUIV 111 1I1C X. 1VL. A. UUllUIIlH. The teachers will orjranlae at this meeting and officers will be elected for the year. Final reports by teach ers, who acted aa committee in the victory drive for the united war work campaign will be, made. ' At 11 o'clock Saturday morning the nngro teachers of the county will meet In the Myers street school. At thl,' meeting County Superintendent of Education J. M. Matthews will assign the. teachers- to the various schools throughout the colored schools of the county. LIBERAL COAL SUPPLY BEING RECEIVED HERE ' UNION V NATIONAL BANK Charlotte, N. C. We invite your business and assure you in advance of every courtesy and accommoda tion consistent with safe banking. Our business is confined to that of Bank ing without any outside features whatever. - Every transaction treated confidentially. KOMaXVgeOVM CKWSQ9SC8KW1 H.M. VICTOR, President.- Rather libera supplies of coal are being received here, but most of this is run-of-mlne coal, J. H. Little, fuel administrator for Charlotte, stated yesterday. He said there was no rea son known to him why Charlotte peo ple should anticipate even a partial return this winter of the unpleasant conditions of last winter, when the city was seriously short of coal. A quantity of good lump coal is being received also, Mr. Little added, but this is not sufficient to meet the demands. FOR RENT 6-room house 205 B. 11th St., month . . . . . . $ 25.00 8-room house 1103 1J. Boule vard, month .. .. ...... 80.00 B-room hause 205 Montgomery St.. month .. .. .. ...... lg.oo 4 -room house 219 Flint St. month .. .. .. .......... io. (TO S room house Lake wood Ave., month V . .... .... :. 16.00 4-room house Frasler Ave. month . . ., .,.. . ...i, 1.00 Storeroom SOI N. Tryon St.. Month . . , . .. .. , 60.00 Ofllces 11, 13, 17, 19 E. 6th. St. month .... ., .... ..-i . 10.00 J. ITHUR HENDERSON nnl Kstato and Insurance. 219 It. Tryon St. Phone 58ft CHARLES C. HOOK ARCHITECT Charlotte, N. C. 207 Trust Bids.. Telephone S73 ' : .; j" 5i "" "" " j j :z. . :' ' i y A Rel Niepssity It is folly in this day for any man to try to get along with out the aid-of a good bank. The sooner a young business or professional man realizes this and acts accordingly the soon er he will reap the benefits. The : l . ' ....... sf - ' --.'''-'' v ' , ' ' . ' Independence Trust Co. t , will' make you especially welcome. ' ; , "-' : ,4 Per CentPaid on Savings or Time Deposits. Resources . . .... f . . . . A . .$2,800,000.00 -OFFICER J, IL WEARN, Chairman f Board . i V. A."VATSOX,-Vco PreeWent - W. M. LONG, Vice President 4 J. H. LITTLE, President ' E". O. ANDERSON, Cafihlcr ' E. E. JONES, Assistant Cashier ' " HAPIY HEART? " The C6th series Is matured and, as usual, in less than standard time. Bring in your certificates on or after the. 80th, inet, an et your cash. ' l. $120,000.00 4 . is going off and this is Just one of our quarterly maturities, so you' can grasD something of the amountiof business this old ship is doing. Had you ever thought about how much of a. factor his institution le in the life and prosperity ..of -Charlotte? t " ; , WE LOVE TO PAY OUT ' the boodle when the golden grain is ripe for we see smiles and good cheer light up- the countenances of our multitude of sharehoMora. . 'i V,' s ' KEEP ON MIliNG ' f ) and carrying-shares with Keesler and the Mutual Billy Malone and happiness is your reward, and don't you let that escape your cranium. v . ; , x y - Y6tT CAN STILL GET Ef ,,''-' in the old series, and your county couiine are still a pouring In. , Let the ball roll on, joy be unconfined. - s ' "J r . 1$ Ii. lieeolbn Sec. & Treao Southern Mill StpcKs , . Subject .Sale, We Offer : . " ,106 shares Glen Lowty common ' ' .ijuo snares uienxowry prererrea - , . 40 shares North Carolina Railroad : . .30 shares ChadwickHoskins common r 'V ;i ' 10 shares First National Sank 1 ." , f ; ' ; 20 shades Peoples i Bank and Trust Company ' -f 50 shares Marion Manufacturing, (Company 40 shares Qincjifield Mill - 10 shares Woodlawn Mill 50 shares Marlboro Mill 50 shares Loray. Mill pfd': jyj aiiaicd rtiiAviaw mm tt iwica uuiay jvilU COrnmOu ;. F.C. ABBOTT & COMPANY . Ms J, 1 1
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