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n .'v ; l lCIIAIlLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARt20, 100G. 10, x1- c:i.vrjxTTE max tsr wreck. i;a r. m. nresham ' Describes " Terrible Catastrophe Which Oo. ciirred, Sunday Afternoon Nea Hack , MoonuMn A . Scene That Beggar Description. Mr. Floyd St, - Gresham, Of B. A. 1 Lee A Company, was one of thepas ionpr on No.: It when the terrible - oxxi'dent--near Black "Mountain oc ? curred - Sunday afternoon. He ar ' rived In the city via Spartanburg. & ! J C, yesterday morning and detailed ft ' - moat vivid account of the catastrophe. . ' The collision, he said, occurred a little after ? o'clock In the after tioott. The second aectton of No. 11 (was a little late and was moving out r',of Black Mountain at an unusually 'japid rate. The passengers were slt '' ting In the cars and enjoying the " cool breezes of the mountains. Many were reading magazines and others l -were looking at the beautiful scenery : from the car windows. There was ' no Intimation of aporoacnmg oanger. "T Suddenly, without warning, the whls lie aounded. The notes were plerc ing and of such intensity as to make " the passengers sit up in their seats. - Many recognized the call for the emergency brakes and several Jump- i ed from their places In an .attempt to learn the trouble or escape. The cars, as the air was applied. Jerked along the track a If trying to hold 'back against the momentum of the i heavy train. "I grabbed the back of the seat in - front of me." said Mr. Or(hm, "and ' jerked my knees up so as to scotch 4V myself. The cars shivered along the track and all the while the whtetle continued Its blood curdling shrieks, ' And then the crash came like an jjlosion of many guns. The cars 'tWiMii nn anri tumbled back. The passengers were thrown up Into the - air and hurled forward like stones '' from a sling. The seats were twisted j and turned sideways and many of the j passengers were cast to the floor. , Home fell in the aisle, other sprawled j between the seats. ' - "The next moment cries wer heard , fWm th front. The escaie of the j steam made a dreadful sound and the ' trainmen shouted to one another as they rushed forward. I got out and walked up to see the extent of the damage and to render any assistance possible. , . "The light engine, which had been coming down the mountain and had Collided with the passenger train was ion mass of twisted steel. Two of 1 those in the engine. Conductor ' Hough and Flagman Slmpsftm. were t, gasping for breath, having oeen scald ed by the escaping steam. Engineer Rouche. also on the light engine, while terribly hurt, was able to crawl out from amid the wreckage. Kn i gineer Keever. who was driving No. . Jl. had stuck to his post with one hand at the throttle and the other on the whistle cord. He was Injured ' about the head and Internally. Sev eral others were also badly hurt. "The people rushed forward as If , by one Impulse, the two steam giants were moanlntf over to one side . pmhrace. the cars were ..t hahlnit. men were calling to another and the scene was, one n ...fnainn worse oonrounnou 1 . 4witi1 J 1 1 1 tt all the hubbub, tho mountains blue , , nd aomber. stood overhead In all 'of their quiet dignity. The picture f was one never to be forgotten. I Rev. lr. W. W. Orr Pounded. V ... tn- ..nd Mrs. W. W. Orr wore tho recipients of a hug.' pounding at ihelr home on North McDowell street last evening. The good things were not only carried by hand but were ... v.niui m the home, so many 1 were they. H Is needless to slate that tw v nd Kn. Orr were profoundly ,, thankful for thfse expressions of love from the members of the Kast Ave- Jtue Associate Reformed l-resnyienan -u..,u ,r whlrh nr. (rr Is the be- loved pastor. Onscrvallvc Oim-iis Ilranrli Oftlces. TheJ Conservative Mutual Wf Insur- ne" Company has opened a brunch of fice lor Its Industrial nusiness in iiai 4 lgh with Mr. Junius H. Hmith man- ager. An oftlce for ordinary business swill be opened here shorlly. A slml- ' Jar office has been established In Wil mington wllh Mr. .1. J. Bailee In charge. CM her offices are to be start ed in Aahevllle and other cities dur ing the early spring. THE DKATII ItEfOKO. T. B. Nanny, of Iliitlierford. Correspondence of The Observer. CaroU-en, Feb. 17 -Mr. T. B. Nanny died here Hits morning at an early hour of paralysis. He was a good man and was favorably known throughout Jiutherford county. II. C. HarrlMon. of Klnslnn. Mpeclal to The Observer. Klnston. Feb 19.-Mr. Henry C. Har rison died rtundiiy afiernoon after nn " Illness of six days frnrn pneumonia. He was iH years old. Mr. HarrlHon ' was well to do. A. MIU-lK-ll. of KltiMton. Hpeil to The Obsei-ver. Kinstn. Feb. 19.- Mr. A. Mitchell died at his honv In Klimlon this morn " Ing of pneumonia, from which he had been III since Wednesday. Mr. Mlt hetl came to Klnston in 1K70 from Giuuvllle -ounly. , He was M years old and was probaly the wealthiest man In this illy. JWw. IUiIh'u Junes, of Payeitcvlllo. Correspondence t The Observer. - JTaj-ettevIlle. Feb. 17.--The funeral prvk-es. took place from the residence, at 10 o'clock this morning, over the remain of Mrs. Kuben Jones, who died yesterday morning, aged 73 years, tshej leave three sons, ijouis l'.. onanes J. and Franklin Jones, and one daugh ter, Mm Fhll Jones, of Paris. De ceased was the widow of the late Ru ttn Jones, a veteran of the Mexican war, who for several years sueccss ?i -fully conducted the Bhemwell House T"r on Green street and tho old Fayette s -villa Hotel on Hay street, v Mrs, Josepiilne Miller, of York Conn .rV ' ty, S. C. t ' , special to The Observer. - Kock Hill, H. C, Feb. 19 -Mrs Mar . ' jraret Josephine Miller, wife of Mr. W. ' 3, Miller, of Newport, dlel fiunday r' morning about S o'clock, after a long ' ''; ,aelga of illness. Mrs. Milter was about s '.j 0 years of age. fihe was a sister of , our townsman, Capt. W. Uoddey, ud; Mr. Wylie Roddey. of Roddny's, "i ' and a sister of Mesdames a. a, and J. t ' ' JR. Gattya, of the Neeley's Creek neigh- borhood. Mrs. Miller wa a good Chrls , tlan woman, having been a member of the Aasociate Reformed Presbyterian 4'hurcn tba greater part of her life, in which church ahe hns done a wonder ful work, s.Th funeral services war held at Ebeneier Presbyterian church -day at W o'clock by her pastor, Oiev. 3. A OrUr, paator of Tlrsah hnrch, asslste4 by Rev. A. 8, Rogers, of thla city, after which the remains were laid to rest In the Ebeneser Fraveyard. Captain and Mrs. lioddey )iad been In Florida on visit for a few weeks, but were summoned home n account of Mra UUler aerloua til- - r. . - s -re v - -'V .V-f A . Few " Minor Happenings . la and i ' " About the City, Sfc-Dr. B. C. Jones has secured qusrtera for his dental .office at No. J4 North Tryon street. , rj . , . , y Her friends will regret to learn that Miss -Irene H. ' Palmar, principal of Elisabeth College, la disposed. Mr Jnhn T. Km a well-known farmer of the county, if quite 111 at his homo In Providence township. Mr. H. J. Gregg has secured epsce tor nts cotton onrice witn nam , at No, S3 South College street. -The Charlotte Graduate Nurses' As sociation has moved its directory to the Burwcll.Punn Retail Prug Store. -The. Charlotte Academy of Medicine will how its monthly meeting in tne rooin of the city council at the city hall this evening at 8 o'clock. nnnutv Resrlster of Deeds Benjamin Powell yesterday issued license for tho marriage of Mr. M. M- Warren, or uas. ton county, and Miss Lillian Weara, of this county. -A rafmflhlhr attf-rt nF liorinc 18 All nrirtt trM In th mntpH lyt MrS. J. W. Miller. lul upon wnicn are lunuus Into blossoms. KTverywhere the trees are beginning to bud. -Mm fharlps Caldwetl. of Sugar Crek township, wan reported 1n a very critical condition late last night. The attendant physicians have given up liope for her recovery and her death expected at any moment. The rpooipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were 22 bales and the highest price paid for the staple was 11 cents a pound. The corresponding date of laat year no cotton was sold. The price, at that time was 8 cents a pound. Mr. James W. Osborne, who was swern In as an attorney In this State by Judge Henry R. Bryan laat week, has taken an ofTIce with Maxwell & Keerans, formerly the law partners pf his father, ex-Judge F." I. Osborne, In the Piedmont building. Mr. C. M. Carson has purchased a house and lot at No. 609 Ktuit Seventh strnet from Mr. J. B. Henderson. The deal was made through the real estate Hgency of J. Arthur Henderson A Brother. Herpicidem The leader of all hair tonics, Is being demonstrated at our store this week by experienced and competent demonstrators. The demonstrations began Monday. Along with the demonstrators Is a lady who has used this wonderful tonic and the results of Its use is shown on the lady's hair. A cordial welcome Is extended the publlo to attend these demonstrations. R. II. JORDAN & CO. DRUGGISTS, riione 7, Sprlnga Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE A HOT IRON A COLD HANDLE HELP FOR THE LADIES No household commodity Is half i useful or satisfactory as the SAD IRONS We have Just received a new ship ment. You'll buy them If you ace them. ' One set of 8 for $1.75. One set of 3 for 3.00. ALLEN HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. D. A For $400.00 60 feet on S. Church St. Room for two houses. $50.00 cash will talk and a deed will be executed. 93 acre farm in iteel Creek, at $30.00 per A. F. D. ALEXANDER 203 8. Tryon. P. 430. Dilworth Floral Gardens ! For choice Cut Flowers, for Wedding Flowers, for Floral Designs everything or any thing In Cut Flowers. We are fully prepared to handle, any order for any kind of Flowers on short notlca. Telegraph, telephone or write, ua If you have time. Promptness Is our motto. W. G. McPHEE, Pro., ! Charlotte, N. f. 1 5 J- I F. O. Bo J27. Hell 'Phones, , Z F. f VM MtM It MM t tpniint haii on thn fnrm of Mr, 'W,. C, v White,- near Sardis,.; was burned aoout noon yesteroay ( ',' 'Tlie orrleer and teachers of the Sec ond Peesbvterlaa gundav School ' will- meet- In the church parlors at 4 o'clock this afternoon to study tne' lesson. Rev.: II. M. - Pressly will preside and have charge of the meeting. 1 Ui 'Register of Deeds A. 'M. McDonald veaterdav received from the State print ers, at Raleigh the: copies of the Stat laws .61 i wniott ere lor aisirmuuon nmnni the ;. magistrates of this county, There are about 100 magistrates' In the county, 63 of the number being in Char lotte townsntp. r, . v Mr. C. C. Moore, ' president of the North Carolina Cotton Growers Asso ciation, left last nlg-ht for Newbern on business for i the , organtsauoa. ; THE WEATHER. Washington, Feb, W.-FOrecast::. :-. for Tuesday and Wednesday: ; Jorth CarOf Una, fair Tuesday; Wednesday increas Ing cloudiness; variable winds becoming southeast and fresh. ' SQUASH, TjGQ PLANTS, TOMATOES, Spring Onions, Spring Cabbage, Soup Bunches, Cauliflower, Rutabaga Tur nips, Radishes; all fresh this morning from Florida. Northern Carrots Just received. Nice lot of California Navel Oranges, Florida Oranges and Malaga Orapes; California Otolden-Heart Celery to arrive to-day. Give us your order early. 'Phone (8. MILLEK VAN NESS CO. ' ASK F, M .SHANNANHOUSB, W. Bi and J. K. A. Alexander, Z. A. Hovls. J. B. Thomas, and John P. Greene, what they thins; of Purina Poultry Foods, they are the big breeders', and all of them use it. We sell it. DILWORTH DRUG STORE, B. S. DAVIS. 'Phone W. WILEY'S FRESH CANDIES ARE delicious. Made in Atlanta one day, sold in Charlotte the next. We are agents In Charlotte. JAS. P. STOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. ABSOLUTE PURITY, GREAT strength and delicious natural flavor have made Blue Ribbon Vanilla and Lemon famous. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR, ing. Engraving and Diamond setting a specialty. Work guaranteed. STEERE'S JEWELRY STORE. Cor. Fifth and Tryon streets. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH the headache to-day. 'phone Woodall ft Shetpard for a bottle of Allan's Headache Remedy. It will cure you, If it don't It costs you nothing. Price & cents. FOR HKNT-16 N. BREVARD, 1 rooms, 122.50; 10 8. Myers, 6 rooms, $16.66; 41K N. Church, 6 rooinrf, $13.50; 806 E. Fourth. 4 rooms, $7.00; 609 E. Seventh, 4 rooms, $8.00; 914 N. Cald well, 4 rooms, $7.00. Other 3 and 4 room housps. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON- ft BRO. WATCHES FROM $2.50 TO $160.00. ALL food tim pieces, big line to select rom. Every one guaranteed. See these before you purchase. STEER B'S JEWELRY STORE. Cor. Fifth and North Tryon street. TO l'.ET-903 E. FIFTH. $12 60; 912 B. Trade, $20; suburbun cottage, lots of ground, stable, chicken hous". only $10; cottages, vacant lots and real estate generally for sale. E. L. KEE8LER. 'Phone 344. OUR WHITE WYANDOTTE WON IS out of 23 ribbons, all firsts, at Charlotte show. Eggs for sale. Write for booklet. Few fine surplus cockrels, guarantee no hrass CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. WOOD AND COAL YOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above artlclos and get Just what you want. Our per sonal attention given to (ill orders, large or small. We have a full stock of all grades Tool and Wood. 'Phone 402 W. A. AVANT. HAVE YOU SEEN THAT BEAUTIFUL assortm"nt f Gold Rings nnd Crosses at BTEKRE'S JEWELRY SORE, Cor. Fifth and North Tryon street. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhaul and repair machinery, cut ears, make patternB. models. etc. SOUTHERN MACHINE WORKS, High lJoint, N. C. SPEND A NICE QUIET TIME AT THE Gem where there Is abolute comfort and anything you want to eat prepared to your taste. A lunch counter unsur passed In the South. GEM RESTAU RANT, E. F. Creswell. Manager. BUY A HOME IN THE LAND OF the sky." Miigniflrent home newly erected with out buildings to match, 60 acres of land in high state of cultiva tion; seif-supportlng at a bargain. Large sale of town and country prop erty, for sale or rent. Carolina Real Estate, Loan A Development Co., W. F. Edwards, President. Hendersonvllle. N. C. Fresh car load Melrose FLOUR. We sell to anybody. THE STAR MILLS Phone 297. Our Ten Modern Green Houses Produce Cut Flower aa near perfec tion as possible. Thla combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Servlco Insure satisfaction. Roses, Carnations, Violets, Smllax, Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs, etc. Write, Telephone, Telegraph. J. Van lindley Nursery Co. fCMONA, N. C Sand Ulegrama to Greensboro. K. Kya Hutctilson. J. A nntchiaoa. tl INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE " , ACCIDENT OFFICE; Jfo. t. Ban J adding. - . Ball .YhoM 4!tX Special fJol ices I thr. IS! KEW SIir.UIFF APPOINTED. Mr. ti. E. Kicks to Fin Out Unrt- plml Term of Late K. T. Hodges aa T- fchcrllT of Beaufort, j. . .-, . Special to The Observer, ,: X -i .Washington N. Cl , Feb. 1.-At,a special meeting of the board of county commissioners this morning for the purpose f .appointing a sheriff of Beaufort- county-, to nil tha unexpired term Of Jtobcrt T, Hodgea, deceased, Mr. George K. Rlcka, of Pantego waa appointed. There were nine candidates for the office," Mr. Ricks winning on tha first ballot c He was declared duly appointed and was required to give bond In tha sum of $40,000, which he bald WouJd pa furnished at the next DEPOSITING BY MAIL il Send your deposits by bank draft or check, by postal or express order, or registered mall. Should thla be your first "deposit, wa will send you a pass-book by return mall. , We will also sand you full Information concerning, future deposits and withdrawals. -Wo have a great many out-ofrtown depositors who do banking m this way, and not a dollar has ever been lost In tha malls, Thla method of banking has proven entirely satisfactory. Wa pay per cent Interest and compound It four times a. year. Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. Bi, . Brown. .Pres., W. S. Alexander, V. Praa. W. U Jenkins, Cashier. yillliW ISSSSSSSSSMtKKKBHBSSSSSBS I 'i ' . tS THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY OFFERS THE BEST ON THE MARKET IN Homcs-lnvestmcnts!sFarms A. G. CRAIG, Secy. OfBce IS E. Trade St- . NOT1CEI The Mechanics Perpetual Building and Ixan Association sends kind greetings to tha public with tha information that the books are now open for tha subscription of shares to the 47th Series, which goes Into effect on March lat (and the Urst payment Saturday, March 3rd), and as we have for 22 years held to the Inflexible rule of "First Come, First Served, prospective "homo buyers or home builders" are advised to Do It Now! To subscribe now and get the number of your application assigned. This Association claims the distinctive ability of being able In from SO to 80 days from the time the Committee on Loans makes its report to meet the Loans; no three, four or six months waiting for us. A discerning public has ever given us a most generous support, because we have aver openly and truthfully taken it into out Confidence; and the following in formation (as verified by Our Auditing Committee, consisting of Col. A. L. Smith, W. W. Phifer and J. H. Wearn, Esq.,) we know will not only , be gratifying, but also astounding to that generous public. The Moneys Passed Over Our Desk luring the Month of January Were the Unprecedented Sum of $67,000.00 And the Amount So Handled During th o Year 1905 Was the Colossal Sum of $353,000.00 And the Total Assets of $613,500.00 To Which the Management Points With Pride as Its Jewels. This Association Is reaching its Quarter of. a Century's Life. On March 1st we will have had 23 years of uninterrupted prosperity without the Loss of a Cent.. It has been the means of making thousands of happy homes, and Is to-day sought, by not only North Carolina or even tha South, but throughout the United States and even in Europe, as a worthy example to be patterned after. Hence, we can with assurance ask you not to delay, and subscribe at once to the New Series, the 47th. S. WITTK0WSKY, President. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec'y and Treas. FOR THE The Sweeter Music The big bass horn makes the louder noise, but tha little cornet sings more sweetly. The Mutual Building & loan, however, la out of her swaddling cloth, having served the people 25 years, and hav ing matured 30 series within a shorter time than any other associ ation of our acquaintance. The test of value is the maturity period, and here is where we've got the drop on the other fellows. Now open, and new stock belng'sold daily., Just want 600 shares mora for this series. L L KEESLER, Treasurer, PHONE 344. Minuum, torn. FEBRUARY 3, 1906 . The Charlotte Building & Loan Association OPENED ITS 33 SERIES Applications for loans now being filed Join the crowd, start an account with the Assock ation of the People and For" the People Subscription Books Fot Stock Still Open, OFFICE 203 NORTH TRYON ST. J. H. VAN HESS, Pres., WILLIS BROWN, Sec 51 1-2 ACRE FARR1 FOR SALE Ftontlng on Beattla'e For a Macadam road, r threa miles , from city; about fifteen acres In Umber; Dwelling and ft Barn. Call at offlca tor prices, Insurance meeting of the board. Dr. Joahua Tay toe will continue to act as sheriff until tba required bond la given.- .-. t. . ? Burnett's Vanlla,-leares a good taata m the mouths- It is pure and wholesome, Dot be cheated with cheap goods. - - r t r. I C A D 7 viun u i f mm Ml JAYAIW fRlfR JlD SQL 1 itJ rX fOB'5 CEHTS r and Manager. Phono S77. DIRECTORS. forty young trnlt trees; , -room i "'.A good fipring " ok place. ? rices. 'Xi r.-w--H d;c rnniDAFJP '7 and Real EststeAent r A partem for a Qaicli purchaser i' Here Is a fins Bargain for a Quick Purchaser ' ' -i Very attractive 9 -room dwelling on Elisabeth Heights, on car line, k " House modern throughout and has a slate roof, Lot - beautifully . elevated. Dimensions of lot 116x211, with alley-way In Tear. Pres V ent dwelling to, located that lot via permit of erection of an addl- v I tlonal building. . Owner wants to make quick sale, ; For - prlcw and terms apply ..at office. ,v k " ' - i 1 No better Investments can be" aada than purchase ot, business ,- property, either Improved, or unimproved. TVo. havo lota -of nice k .opportunities on' our lists. We also have many handsome values in residence properties that can bs bought right and terms arranged . to suit customers.. Be sura to consult ua before renting or buying. We are best prepared to servo you. .'Phono 231 and ws will look you up Immediately.' , u . j- J southerti : real; estate lo!i o ; rr.usr COOT' gf tw tp t tv tv n mw it tsv "' ' - 1 -,'ix. We issue certificates of deposit bearing interest if the mohey remains three months or longer. We have ample resources to handle business whether it be large or small, and, our fatuities and methoda lneverr department are up to date. . . , - - QOMMERQ1AL. NATIONAL. BANK. KT. B. HOljT, Pres. R. K.DXJSTS, V.' P.' A.i O. MUENIZSat,' Cash. : ALBERT 1 SUMMET. Asst. Cash. , - - - - f - ' tlslialialalas4asVft sU ;aVa sM m ab TZET FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWN GEO. W. BBTAW J. C. BURROUGHS . FRANK GIMtEATH t. S. MYERS F. B. AfcOdWELd H. M. McADEN W. B. RODMAN 5C. W. WADE OBAS. A WUXXAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLiaTED FRANK G1LREATH, Pres. ' m Merchants and farmers .'National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK " owoni n c It Is our constant aim to bo courteous and accommodating to all classes and make this a bank where those of moderate means ; shall have the same treatment aa those more favorably situated. Toil are cordially Invited to open a bank account ytth as. , W. H. TWITTY, Cashier Qharlotte Trust Gompany Gapital $tO0,OOO:0O ' ' r Satisfy yourself ot the soundness and reliability of this institution : then come In and open an account. Every cOurtesy and acoommo datlon extended to either large or small depositors, , ; D iR EG TORS. ,r W. H. BEIiK, O. P. HEATH, " C. M. PA1TERSON, . 9. M. DAVIS, II. G. LINK, J. W. ZIMMERMAN, T. GUTHRIE, i. H. I4TTIjE W, M. LONG, OFFICERS Jl. H. MTTLE, C M. PATTERSON, U II. HAGOOD," - H.l.t ' Vino PmlrlMf ?i v ilUlllpf. i ASSETS -. ..' " j': . S- v One Million Dollars A Progressive Bank For Progressive Customers. business Southern States Trust, 2o. ' CAPITAL $300,000 ; 'y A TRUST BtnLDING, - cHARIiOTTE, N. C ', GEO. STEPHENS, T. 8. FRANKLIN, W. H. WOOD, J. E. DAVIS President.' Vice. Pres. , , Treasurer. Asst. Trees. Mririev Wanted Security .irV the Followingr amounts: ; I ; "' $1,500. $500, ,$6,000r $12,000, $20,000. . i i " . Valuations carefully made. , Titles care-, -, - . . . l! 'f - : " imy searched by' tpert attorney.- "J-V:V: I : K v Abbott & Co. I K j my i Wa wapt to Imprass it'hf' v points on you? mind. "',W truil a tew more cotton mill accounts -which wa are In Vood 'position to ' handle satisfactorily; '' several ac counts of Jobbers, who take com- al i meial I Mnur hum thntr J uaj tomers and want It discounted; , a few accounts of capitalists and those having money awaiting In vestment. On this class of de posits we will allow lntareat. We also would like ' to have a num . bar of checking accounts of peo- pie oi inoaarate maana, wno want; ' to keep the run. of their expendi tures. , sjsb tm s ,is aa est aVi sa i aii est sU in IT. M. VICTOR, Cashier. OPIM ASSETS $209,009.09 $109,000.60 We Invite you te open an account with us, promising every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound t banking.- .,...r 'w:.r We pay four per cent. . interest on time deposits. GEO. E. WILSON, President, rSO. B. ROSS, Vice Presldeat, W. OL. WILKINSON, Cashier. B. D. HEATH, President ,0 VBR soucrrcD.;, , tit 1 1,' V A s ft i 4 1 1 4 ,S. ! Is V 4i" Jf, aV1 & 1 5 ' P. -T1 ft 1 It I a
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