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f ,-; ,fr--- C" if t5 SENSATION AX GAFFNElf Continued "from First Page.) J born-necked, a. cropped gray mow : Cache, his many-wrinkled face readily expressive, lila gray eye lighting ac cording to Ills terror, and tola mwnin cnt voire to ow'a baseball term jnder "perfect control" He" explained to the Jury that he V aa lck and had been so during the . whole trial, but he didn't waste much "r time on preliminaries. For the Fake V' of argument ne admitted that the do : ingt of the night efore had a bear f ' ing-w'the case and that hla client WffiJihd'. done imnroper things. But the "' woman had had nine hours' cooling Im, and had no legal right them-!wtth aelves o assault Hasty. Their broth- er, fathers, or guanans wouin nave had no right, much less the other par ty to an "engagement" with them m condition which Is not recognized by the law. He drew a wide distinc tion '-between "protection" and "re- 1 , .venje" and applied the distinction with force. " ' This put htm off upon his cross-rx lamination of Miss Sheridan and his ' Am-ntmnr-vmpnt therefor by Mr. Otts. "Who is Miss Sheridan? An angel o- mui tmm heHven" A creature ! , ,wnom, -when a man s lire is hi mane. mn.t fonH in nnnhln of and not I dtre question?-' ! He recited the charge that Mr. Otts j had made aealnst him, and confessed that he had at first mistaken it tor 1 arand.natured badlnaire, or tlie lush Statement of the exuberance if ar gument. "But thnt statement still stands," eatd he. He stood tiptoe, ralHed Ills voire to ' Its sonorous height, and shouted. "And tt la absolutely, unqualifiedly false! There's my answer, sir," Klrlng at Otts, "stern and high!" He strode up and down the space be fore the Jury box. denouncing Otts, and bending above the table shook his Set at him and quoted: "But If thou Kiivdi thnt I m not peer Of any lord of &ftlnnd here. Mirhland or low hind, fur iind nrar, I0rd Angus, thou hunt ll'-d:" "Mr. Otts, leaning far hark In ills chair, did not move or change the mile on his lips. Kvery eye in the J houne was on Mr. otts. wlille "ol Johnstone Blood a quarter of a min ute. bristling at him. .'Well." said the colonel, relaxing, we will now turn ti something .else, gentlemen." The overflow of passion and its con sequent ebb so exhausted the colonel, Who has been sick all the week, that tie was compelled to sit during most of his speech. The 1.1 ladle sitting "with the show gills opposite the Jury eemed to wish to divert the force of his argument by yawning, exchang ing Incredulous and disparaging smiles end other feminine refinements. But he had the Jury with him, absolutely. Ofttlmes, as Ills mind quickened. It ' drew him to hi fet. nut he was tck: the names of witnesses came tiara to his inind and his associates Often prompted him. He nipped re peatedly from a glass of medicine. He had his line of argument, how ever, . by the horns: the unwomanly conduct of Miss Sheridan, In allow ing Bennett to sleep With her Instead of sending for or going u her friend, Miss Bishop; the numerous and ser- ' Jous contradictions between the evl- . dence of the show girls at the coroner's Inquest and here and in ' this respect disclosing that he had done more with Miss Sheridan under cross-examination than at the time be seemed to do the chemistry of powder burns, and So on. His admirers said that he was far below his ability: tout, considering his Illness and labor against public sentiment he was a wonder. "Oentlemen, I speak for George Has ty," he concluded. "He Is young; he has much that Is still In life for him. How many, how many of us would change with him to shift upon his boulders the burden of life and for It take his youth and hope. Life. Is weet to him. His family loves him, and they have, sat about him here to give him the aupiwtt of their love and sympathy. There sits his aged father, here in your mldsv Who In he? I know not. Hut from his age I Judge that he Is one of the sons of your oil who was with i'li-ketl's charge and Who stood by IjOp ul Appomat tox. Rise to your manhood, gentle men, and acquit him " When the colonel sat down H seem ed that he would faint. He recov ered as the solicitor began the closing argument In the case. THK CLOSING SPKKCH. The bearing or Solicitor Scase at all times has comported with his open lag statement to ihe Jury: that he regards himself as a quasi-judicial of ficer; that lie hud no feeling against the defendant, as employed counsel must be. expected to have. He has been at all times dignified, alert, fair, and courteouN Ho spoke with tremendous effect barked by tlie almost unanimous sym-I pfl thy of the people, perhaps a fourth! of whom were new laities. These last' listened to nun with shining eyes, audi there were many tears when be chain- 1 ploned Miss Sheridan for requesting' Bennett to sleep mi her bed. "If l.tMiO1 miles from home and friends.'' sab)1 he, "your af flamed shoub' come to ou Under such circumstances as these' were, and tell ou that she hud been i annoyed and was m danger, would' you riot, when your sweetheart re- j quested It. come and lie at the foot ; t her bod, aivd freexe. If need be, to the place, feeling your manhood swell j Within your breast and every fibre of! honor in you thrill to her conlldeiii In you? And before you would do her the wrong, which It has been In-1 sinuated here was done Miss Sheridan! by her lover, y.u would let your right i hand be cut ofT " He dwell for some; lime on this vtraln. delicately and eio-! quentiy. j To follow Ills speech 111 detail would! te almost a reium- of the testimony. : He said hlmaelf thai he regarded the I case of so much Importance that "I I have made all point warranted by j the -evidence." It was a paslerful i analysis, giving significance to the merest detail. And what he said drove 1 Home by the exclamation, touching the show girls. "Ho help me God, X be- . Here they told the truth!" After the Judge's learned charge and he adjournment of court, the ladies ,ot out Innocent sould!-but u great f ' many men llnerd expectantly. A i . - common undertone Inquiry w as, "Do v t ya think there'll be trouble?" Mr. , Otte moved about the bar nervously. 4 v ? many of his friends button-holing him; "(T' ' 'toe went out of the room once and ' m beck. 01. Johnstone stood still, - but. whomever he talked to, his eyes , followed Otts. Oaffney lost a flue chance to augment her fame; for noih In developed. n ' feeling in this case has been a etudy. It Is no buncombe, but a fact, that - , the rery best women of the city have , turned out day after day with these - show girls, sitting with them, holding their; Jbands, inotherlng and sintering - them, all at the riskafter repeated warning from court and counsel of hearing ugly things, unfit for the ears , of decent women. It was a wonderful phenomenon of generous and unreas oning sympathy, which the ' anir ul. eyed Miss liishop may fathom and be duly thankful for. tout which the shal low hearted . Wise , Uberldan,, with, her rea.ir teara win m likely to take as a matter, of rouree. They may. look , hack,; upon; one week, of their Jives nen tney. jqueenea it; when they n!zbt have what tney ask4 for; when Vrort rma t round 4hem and vry ma vlrtuaiy velvery Vmanv-ot a Southern city wouia nave taken: tne Ht a their cnamtnon. .w, "- . J.C McNEILC NEGRO HfcI4 KM PLOYED, Wadesboro 8Uk Will Socofctllng in It Exneriincn of lining Colored The Observer, some time ago, men. tloned that the Wadesboro Silk Mill had built and equipped a second plant for fh Htitnnlnsr of silk yarns. It was stated that negro neip wouia no usea ptpIiikIvpIv In the new mill, some in tie interest has been manifested In the PTiiprlm4nt An observer reporter was talking a WPn-known citizen of Wades- b()r Bevrai days ago and, this mat- tor was discussed at tengin. ne ex periment, if such a term might be In this connection.- l working well " he said. "There are approxi mated 60 negroes employed and the official of the mill state that they re hlRhly pleased with the work so fur. On Iv a kJw grade of Bilk Is hand led In thlH plant and the more com plex processes are not required. The . . i twin van- voune darKies im men j(lly and are gaid to toe much more hamUfA than white help. With lne exception or tne over-cr, umjr -,. are eirmloved In tne mill. 1 ne plant Is separate and distinct from the ()ther aml everything Is working very ,m(M1thlv. The Wadesboro Silk Mill ls t... Mr- tieorce iMrtKieiuu. oi Patteroii'. N. .T and is operated and managed by his brother, Mr. Robert Singleton A THIBITE TO FROO GEORGE. Maxwell TaUts Reml nLHfentlv of Tills Famous Darkey A Noted Wood Chopper. sniiire I) i. Maxwell was sitting be fore the fire In his office yesterday morning when an Observer reporter Hrnnn,.i in to Day his usual call. He was looking at the flames and appeared to he thinking of something far away. A copy of the morning's Observer was on his lap. Unfore 1the newspaiper fman could - ..tie word, the eenial Squire re- marked, reminlscently : "Frog George Is dead. Killed. I believe. X am not surnrised for he was cordially hated hv many of his race, especiuHy the biid ones. I am thinking of him and of his manv fights, some of which I have had to deal with. Nothing ever came to f'hajlotte of which George was afraid. But lie was a good, good dar key and I was always easy with him. "George was a true friend of the white man. He had the qualities of the old ante bellum darkey. He was a hard worker and such a hand as any one might have been glad to have on the farm. And that brings to my mind one thing that should bo remem bered; frog Oeorge could cut more wood In a day than any other negro In Mecklenburg county. "He was the neighbor and good friend of 'Squire Severs. Nothing more In his favor need be said." lire Proof Hooting for New Hotel. Nine car loads of fircprooflng has been received for use In the construc tion of the Interior walls of the new hotel. A large pile of this has already been unloaded In front of the building and is ready for Immediate use. There ure some 20 odd cars en route. It is interesting to stand on the West Trade alreet side and look Into the new structure. Nothing but a wilderness of beams, supporting the second floor, can be seen. Concrete, 8 Inches deep Is to compose the floor and hence the need of strong supports while the work Is In progress. DOCTOR 8 ARE PUZZLED. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclvery. of Vanceboro. Me., Is the sub ject of much InteTeJit to the medical fra ternity nnd a wldu circle of friends. He says of bis case: "Owing to severe In flammation of the Throat and conges tion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, 1 was Induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery nnd I am happy to suy. It saved my life." Cures tlia worst Coughs and Colds. Bronchitis. Tonsllltis, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and Ta Grippe. Guaranteed at It. H. Jordan Co.'s drug store, too and J1.0U. Trial bottle free. I IT LEADS There are so many different brands that it is a wonder at times why some of them do not approach that state of perfection attained by HIYLER'S Fresh lot of this fa mous candy just re ceived. Out-of-town or ders have prompt atten tion. R. il. JORDAN & CO I'UEsciurnoxisTs. Phone 7. Springe Cor. IVK NKVEK CIOSE. Dilvvorth Floral Gardens For choice Cut Flowers, for Wedding Flowers, for Floral Designs everything or any thing in Cut Flowere. We are fully prepared to handle any order for any kind of Flowers on short notice. Telegraph, telephone or write, as if you have time. Promptness Is our motto. I W. Ge McPHEE. Pros. ! Charlotte, N. C. X V. O. Uoi 17. , BeU Tuonee. , - a a a. V a a A a a a a. x . V. a INSPECTING POWi:rt,rttANT8. MesMTS. 3. D. and B X, Duke, Dr.W, - Gill W Ile and Others Looking Over trowtf , hi tea. v u , Messrs. 3. B.1 Duke,' of New Torts, and B. ft. Puke and J. JE. Btagv of Dur ham, arrived ' In the ' city ' yesterday morning, in Mr., J, B. Duke's private car which was attached to No. U, on the Southern. Dr. W, Oil TVyHa' and Mr. W.'Q. lree jr., joined the party hero and - they left immediately "for Rock Hill. S. C. "Testerday was, spent In looking over the Catawba. Dower plant near "ort Mill. Last night the trip was made to Great Falls, S. C. and to-day Is to be spent in examin ing the big development which Is In progress there. To-morrow the party will likely return to Charlotte and a conference Jrtll be held In this city. " : Messrs. B. N. Duke and J. B. Duke are largely Interested in the Southern Power Company and this Is their first visit to these points of development. .. WB HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF seasoned oak and Dine stove wood quantity and quality guaranteed. We also carry a stock of terra cotta pipe from 4 in. to 24 In. 'Phone J70. Prompt delivery. j. wwd &uo. THERE'S ONLY ONE WAT TO GIVE desserts the "Blue Ribbon Flavor." Ask for Blue Ribbon Vanilla and say it plain. CURE IT INSTEAD OF SUFFERING so terribly long with a fierce head ache. Magic Headache Powders will always do the work without leaving had traces. JAo. y. BTUWIS C'U Druggists. 'Phone 179. NUNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express every week. 60 cents per pound. Bold in Charlotte exclusive ly by WOOD ALL & SHEPPARD. ABSOLUTE FIT OAURANTEED, NEW stock beautiful spring suitings Just ar rived. Let me take your measure be- rore tne rush is on, finest goods on tne market. All orders have my personal attention. If. MILLER, Tailor, 10 East I raae street. WHEN YOU WANT RELIEF TAKE Davis's Headache Cure. IS and 25 cents. DILWORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. FAT NO. 1 NORWAY MACKEREL Just received; also Fat No. 2 Irish Mackerel. Roe Herrinsr. Holland Her. ring, Bismarck Herring, Klppend and Kippered Herring In Tomato Sauce. Sardines, Peeled and Boneless. Some thing extra nice in the Sardine line, Complete stock of bet Salmon. MIL LER-VAN NESS CO. 'Phone 68. WANTED MORE HOUSES TO RENT, Empties fade from my list as mist be fore the morning sun. Ketch em along brother, and let me till 'em up. Every body comes to me for houses. Have some fine offices, 5 to $15. E. KEESLKR. 'Phone J44. WANTED FA RMS. MINERAL AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN F. BEATTY & CO.. Real Estate Agents. WO East Fifth street. BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST RE celved. Would like to show you what 1 have. Goods nurchased here En graved free. J. E. STEERE, Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WERE sold In North Carolina last year than any other make. We will sell more than all other makes combined this year. Ask for facts and figures and reasons why these conditions exist. If you don't already know. J. E. CRAY JON & CO., Trust Building. FOR RENT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE 14 N. B., $22.60; modern 6-room cottage 10 8. Myers, 116.66; modern 6-room cot tage 416 N. Church, J13.60; B-room house 605 E. 4th, 17.00; II rooms over 317 East Trade. 16.00; 611 E. 7th 6 rooms, 110.65, J. ARTHUR H IENDERSON ft BRO. WHITE WYANDOTTES. UNTIL March JOth next we will sell our t5.00 eggs at $3.50 and our 13.00 eggs at 12.00, to persons living In Mecklenburg county. CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. BUSINESS MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dine nor a more varied bill of fare than here. Our efforts are for kulck, best satis factory service. OEM RESTAURANT, K. F. CRESWELL, Manager. SILVER POLISH 2T.C. BOTTLE, ("leans your silver nice and bright. 'Phone 170 for a sample package. J. E. STEERE. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. WOOD AND COAL-YOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above articles and get lust what you want. Our per sonal attention given to all orders, large or small. We have a full stock of all grades Coal and Wood. 'Phone 402 W. A. AVANT. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhaul and repair machinery, cut gears, make patterns, models, etc. bohthkhn machine works. High Point, N, C. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed in a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. H. STEERE. Jeweler. Corner Sth nnd N. Tryon streets. Our CORN MEAL Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but how good, Is our motto. THE STAR MILLS Phone 297. The Crowell Sanitarium Co., Inc. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage. Includ ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants. 8, M. CROWEIX. M, 1., Pres. W. M. STRONG. M. Resident Physician. Vr. K. Kre Hntchleon, J. . Dutctuson. t INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE,, ACQ OB NT 8 OmCKi Ho. t, Hsnt BnOdtakV . . 4' BeB '4boe 4Sf. . Special Notices won s so THE TEKRAPIN VS. THE RABBIT. Col, ft K. A. Byer Quotes the labia . Typifying tlie Present Senatorial Races , 44 Ky . u " Cel. & E. A. Byerv spoke In Derlta fast i Friday, night His . nekt appoint ment la In Belmont. t The date ) nof yet been fixed hut will be either the last of this week or the first of next, The colonel 'states that he Vltt also speak' In Huntersvllle, Matthews and PlnevIIle before the month IS passed. "It 11 the race of the rabbit, and; th torrtipin, reinarnea tne coionei, citing n tk l.u.. i-'-i-.,. .i.. ,:.;rr ;rr::, " T;r,Y senatorial campaign. He did not state wnicn" was "which " doubt ess think. lng i that dtsUnottoiy was unnecessary. Our Ten Modem Green Houses Produce jDut Flowers as near perfec tion as possible, ' This combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Service Insure satisfaction.. Roses. (Carnations. Vlolete, Smllaic, Wedding. Flowers. Floral Designs, eto. ; i--','";,:.:;; Write, Telephone, Telegraph. 1 J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. POMONA, N. C Send telegrams to Greensboro, Office of the Mechanics Perpetual Building and Loan Association , K Charlotte, N. C, March 5th, 1906. 1 The management of this institution felicitates itself -on the great unbounded confidence shown by the public in the RUSH td SUBSCRIBE to the new 47th Series 1500 SHARES have already been subscribed for, and as the sub scription books will remain open for sometime to come, we may reasonably expect this to be a 3000 share series (unheard of in the annals of local Build ing and Loan Associations.) We have stated to the public that we have MONEY IN PLENTY, and can reach borrowers m about 30 D after the application is recommended by the exam ining committee. It needs but be stated that we received over our desk Saturday the 3rd inst.? 'the enormous sum of ' 7" 1 -' 'r $15156.14 You would-be borrowers ponder over it. R. L COCHRANE, Sec'y & Treas. S. MTKOWSKY, Pres. For The A few facts perhaps -unknown to you, a few lines of truth boldly ; yet conservatively spoken, may direct your steps properly at this time. The Mntnal Building A Ionn's record for Mntnrtty Sharer Is not equalled In Charlotte nor in worth Carolina. Now, this is the crucial test. Quick money! Listen to me, now, and ponder each, word. Our money is in demand, and we are only too Klad of It. for when It accumulates so as to .have It on call, our profit account will be smaller, and longer time required to mature shares. You can'' take new shares to-day. and as to loans, we will satisfy you. - E. L' KEESLER. Treasurer, PHONE 344 ' I0RM R. flURR. PreM. 71 B71RG7UN We are offering a corner lot, close in, admirably, lor -cated for flats, and at the price asked should be taken at once by anyone wanting an investment that will pay 10 per cent or over. ? v THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY : A.. O.' CRAia. Secy, and Manager. ,.-,'", ' Office 18 B. Trade St. ;",., . v'- '; . I Phone 77. '. B 21 At ICING BY MML - This bank accepts , deposits by mall on exactly the same terms as though made In person at the bank. . Deposits may s be sent by registered -mall. poetoffioe or express money order, bank draft . or check. This system is safe and practical and has been Adopted by ' hundreds of banks In Various parts of the country1. We have never lost a dollar in the malls. ,". When your deposit is received a pass book Is made out In your name and the amount deposited entered and the book returned to you. This book -should accompany subsequent deposits, With- ; drawals can be made' by mall. We pay : 4 'per oent. Interest ahd ; compound It quarterly,' , - , " 1 V 1 . SOUTHERN LOAN A SAVINGS BANK y, H. Brown, rti-i W". 8. Aieender. V, Pres.r W. t Jenkins, Cashier, 5l l-2cACRE FARM FOR SALE. sfintiBgton Seattle' Tort Macadam, road, three miles from city; about fifteen acres in timber; forty , young fruit trees; ,1-room t DwetUng and. aBarn. A goo Spring o"plaoa, i i ' Call at ofllce, "for prices. Y ' 1 d i.5 r THE TEATIIEIl. ' Wn-4Mnt fn" AfnrmAtk nnd WelnRdv Talr Tuesday; Wednesday ' lncreaslnfT cloudiness and warmr; rren ; xsorineast winds,. diminihing. ,-r i if t I l . H - ' 1 Vtrg. WEATHER BUREAU. ,t Charlotte. $ p. tn.r March E. Sunrise ;47r sunset :23 (Standard tune). - v , t UOCAll WBATHER BSfORT, Highest' temperature. ..,. tf'M Ijowest temperature va i'Ve. f Ifss .84 Mean temperature , .4t Exeeas . for-the day .. '.. . .. .06 Accumulated excess for the month.. ,yl3 lamnniuiBwn. ;m; I Preclnltiition to-dav (inches) ! Total Drecipiution for the month...; & Accumulated excess tor tncmontn.. . Accumulated excess for -the- year...;., lis Prevailing - wind direction Southwest HERE'S A CHANCE ; 2 houses N. Myers St, near . 7 th St.. for $1,600. . Rental monthly $ 12.00- eay 9 per cent.- Investment enhancement youra. One of them for $850.00 ay 8 per cent, investment. W. Trade 8b lot 40 feet, $1,600, P. D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER FtttE INSURANCE. 203 8. Tryon. , F. 4M. AY S v tV:E COCIIRAfiF :;-'. ;V.t'J SliuiCib'VrJi.We Grd ; . v Wall street, fattening on the sweat of our brow, Jhas beak the pre-1 ; ' gramme In the past." but recent startling revelations of the Inner -workings of three big life Insurance , companies haa- shaken' the country, and the South sits and takes notice. She votee t keep . her bard earned dollar at home hereafterebe Will invest -her life . insurance money In home ' companies, , We represent the .Southern; ill:' 0 'GrenDMVN. Cy a strong, safe and liberat company.. Every dollar collected. byua In premiums will be loaned by u to ,Charlotte' enterprises.. Not a dollar will leave Charlotte. 'Why hold ' t the bag for,WaU ,Btreet,lttisJhel those who help "us. Ring and have out insurance Man com to see you. .1 ,, I - n mm ekl estate Br conferring with us we think to your . entire saUsfacUott. GOMMBRGIAL W. E. HOLT.Prca , ;lA; 1VXK, -in Hit III f eSryT ' . k -' i&g ft tllvr ;: FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital antf Surplus,: $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: ' K : . P M . BRO WW GEO. W. BRYAN 9. C. BURROUGHS FRANK OTXiRBATH : J, B. MTKRS v . F. B. IfoDOWSXXi . H. M. MoABKN W. B. RODMAN . W. WAD IS ' CBAg. A. ., WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOPOTED fRANK GIlRfAIH, Pres. H. II. VICTOR, Cashier. 2SL lwh id farars CHARIOTTt t C TH( CHARLOTTE; NATIONAL. BANK : v It Is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all . , classss and, maka this a, bank where those of moderate 'means shall have . the same treatment as those more - favorably situated. , i 7JXouJare cordially Invited to open a bank account with us. ' Wimiite!M B; 0. HtATH, President Charlotte Trust Qompany Capital $100,000.00 . Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution then come in and open an account, -.Every courtesy and nccomrae -dation extended to either large or small depositors, rf DTRBeTORS , W. H. BELK, . ' O. P.7HBATH, , C MPATTERSON, J. M. DAVIS? H. G. LINK, .. . W. ZIMMERMAN, . ; T.XJ. GITTHRIK, . LITTLB, ', ; "W. M. LONG, ' tl OFFICERS J. H. LTTTLB, C M. PATTERSON, L. H. HAGOOD. . i , , rrecaaem, 1 , PPPPAPPjMOW ggMgESasBSSBBaanTsVaaBsB : to take advantage of the NEW- INTEREST quarter. , which begins in, our ; SAVINGS DEPART , ATENT April 1st, ' If ycu Have an account, in-' -crease your balance, if not, month. we ray Southern States r Trust Go. k "ft - CAPITAL f 200.000 - , ,,4, . - TnCST BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, N. O. - , GEO.' STEPHENS, T. 8. FRANKLIN, W. H. WOOD, jr. E. DAVIS, (, i Prcakleot. ".. Vfci PrefcTrewirw. Ast, .Vea, SOUTHERN IVe Oiler 2$'-Broomneld Mfg. CJ. 101 1 tOr(0 Marlboro 7. 1080 Florenca i0, f : $ Odell SS. , . - .- 16, Boot hern so. 3 .,' r - V' SO Henrietta JdOv ' j, , , ; 60 Btatesvllle I0L yv J . 1A. Arlafa to.. t j-1 ' 30 Am. Warehouse. Bid wanted."" 100 Washington rrer.-ioo. 19 Battery JHark Bank 11. ' 10 Lowell 100, J'" F. C-Abbott & Co. low aiid trust company ; t ; Sere, to the , key ' to .the .situ- Uon.. Tou want to do tlie ' 1 . best you - can - with the ",! r sources at your command,; be they small or large. Tou want ' to cet .accommodations pro-' portlonate ' to your v deposits. ' 4 jrou 'want your 5 out-of-town ' Items handled at as tow a sate as possible, -or you want to i know what average . dally baU :' el ance will enUtle you tcuhav , ! your ouvor-town items credited s without charge. When you" borrow money you want to be sure that you are getting it at lowest rate, and that the rats. .Will not be Inereanmt In s. tlcht monev marknt. aU these problems wUl be solved NATinisini - nnnrre V. P. A. Q. BRJENTXER, Ctmh.1 J "ss we . a o'nuoiin sn w - ftanr .' wan : n.- - - ja.A CAPfTAl $200,000.00. ASSETS $1300.000.00 -Wo invite you te open an account with us. promising every courtesy and aooommodation consistent with sound banking. We pay four per cent Interest en time : deposits. ; . GEO. S. WILSON. President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President, W. O. WILKINSON'. Cashier. vice rremaenc vasmer , . ' be sure to open one thiSv SMTTI vent. , , . . lit 111 MILL STOCKS Subject '100 Lancaster Pref. 100. I 40 Hartsvllle 100. , ,K 00 Gluelt OS..' '.?:,..' ,f Z5-100 srogon f 1. " ' ' - , . L' to Walhalla, - Bid wanted. r ; 39 uamer. Bid, wanted. VT Gaffney tJ. r . - SO Trenton 320. . ; SO American Spinning 115," ' zo laurene let. -i, ' - 100 Pell City. Bid wsntedC', , U-30 Monarch Pref. 0.- ? ii : Charlotte, N. C. ( - 11
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