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71' 7; f v I 1 l CHARLOTTE . DAILY OBSERyjBT?, MARCH 7, 190G. , 1 ' V 1 1 .0 'J BROTHERS atJABBEL? 'J EVIDENCE IX KOBRE CASE . d That Suite Has Secured Twrtl- nr to the - Effect , That Henry lire1 Incurred Displeasure of Ac od Brother by Jtrfosal to Sell me Property A! That the Two .uotores Tojprtlw With plean Flayed ' lard a at Max KobreM Home on Night oC Killing and That Three ,', Mea Were Seen to Enter Victim's ) ' -. . Room-Prellmlnarr Hearing To- . p Special to The Observer. .y WJnston-Salem, March 6. Sam Ko v v tn and William Plean, who were ar " rested and committed to Jail last night en the charge of killing: Henry Kobre, ' a Hebrew citizen. In hla room over lila restaurant, Saturday night, Janu 'ary 21 laat, will be given a prellmt t, nary hearing before Mayor Rajton - Mm time to-morrow. The prosecution , 1 will re represented by Solicitor Graves. - Max Kobre, brother of the dead man, 5 , and Sam Kobre, one of the defendants. , . have employed D. H. Blair to appear - V for the defendants. "Will the de- U fSndents demand a hearing or waive - examination and be bound over to f ' the Superior Court T' has been asked ' many ' times to-day. v. The evidence at hand was worked up oy Sergeant J. A. Thomas and Po rllceman W. A. Hartness. after a de- tective from Baltimore had spent two ' ; or three days here and failed to e- ,v . core any clue. One of the Important witnesses ' against the defendants Is said to be ' 6allle Stuart, a young white woman Whose parents reside at Commons. The girl has been living In this city, Cooking for various families for sev eral months and her rharacter, it Is alleged. Is rather questionable. She was arrested at the union passenger ' station last Saturday night on the '' charge of being a nuisance. She was placed in the lock-up on the third ' floor of the municipal building, where she Is still being held until after th- trial. It Is said that Officers Thomas '' and Hartness were given an intlma- tion two or throe weeks ago that Sal- lle Stuart knew something about the mysterious crime and they have been shadowing her evr since. It was learned to-day that three or four weeks before Henry Kobre was killed, flam and Henry Kobre, who "Were half-brothers, William Plean and Clement Robertson hired a hark and drove to Oermanton, where Henry Kobre owned some property. Sam made a proposition to Henry to buy i- said property but he refused to sell. . This led to a row between the half brothers. It is also learned that the prose cution has evidence to the effect that Sam Kobre and Wllllan Flean, wth others, played cards at the home of Max Kobre Hunday night, January 21; that the two men left the Kobre home Just before 11 o'clock, went to the cor ner Of rhurrh and lxth streets, ' Where, after a brief conversation they were Joined by another man; that the three went to the room of Henry v . Kobre; that two entered the building from the front door of the restaurant, While the third man entered th- sa- : loon from a side door; that two of - them went tip stairs, one of them i carrying an ice-pick; that the third ' trmn kept watch at the rear saloon door; that upon entering Henry Ko tore's room they found liltn In bis night robe, sitting nn the side of the bed; that one of the men grabbed Henry while the second struck him a blow on the head with the Ice pick, Inflicting a would In his forehead from which he soon expired; that mb bery followed the crime; that $77 was taken from the dying man's pockets . and a larger sum of money was found In a belt which Kobre carried around his body: that after firing a ball ' through the south window In the room . . ths two men rushed down stairs, Where they wre joined by the third man; that two of the men after leav " Ing the saloon went toward the pas senger station while the third came tip Third street. ' j Mr. D. H. Bltilr. of the counsel, con ferred with Kobre and l'leim at the Jail this morning. The defendants were advised by their counsel not to v tsllt until the trial, especially to news paper men. It la said that tli defendants are COOl and are confident that they will " be able to clearly establish their In- ; Itocencc of the serious accusation against them. The headiiiiartr-rs of four frHtct't train rrews have Juxt been Irnnxferrcd from Greensboro to Winston K;ilcm. This In rreusen tliln city's population 2ft or itioic. The men transferred Include conductors, engineers, firemen and hmkcnicn. Their run Is between here and Greensboro. The Southern Rnllwny has decided to ballast (lie road the road-bed of the old "spe Fear K- Yadkin Valley llailroud from Wt. Ally t" 'ireensboio A steam hovel was put to work to. day at He lews 'rek to Ki t out material for that purpose. Invitation have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs. .1 A Warner, of this illy for the, celebration of their Kohlen Wedding on the 13th of this month from 4 to 6 p. m. Mr. William ;rubl.s of K- tin- Harden. Olie Of KoiHVIIl ciiutlt s rcxpectetl clll. i (ens, wax fin. ken Id, hcirl failure at Ills home last l'ridav and when foimit In Ills yard was in a 'ilin-al condition and Unconscious. Mr. ruhi has since re gained eonsclouxin-MS lint his condition remains serious. HOl'T KOMMMf Till: HOYS. Mr. 3. H. It. Tlioriipsoit to llic Hcm-iic A ( lever Hlploiual YIhIIm Oiar loilo simtfw Attsiirml onfertMice Between (ily and Hallway Of ficial. 3Ir. J. S. It. ThotiiiHi!i, general agent of the Houihcn -.tlwai-. He. tompanM by Im-lstm Huiierlntendent V. il McManus. called ueui Mayor S B. MeNinch, and fliy Attorney Hutch W. Harris yenterday relative to the new passenger station. Holh confer ences were altogether Informal. Mr. Thompson, stated that the railway au , thorltle were snxlous to do the best they could for the city, and regretted ; that any difference of opinion had arie , tu It was agreed thnt a second con . fereoce should be held at some earlv , date, at which time, something defi a Hit may be done. trf Mr. Thompson is remembered to tasny Charlotte people as the man who , So adroitly killed, by his skillful ma 'vc nlfialatioiis, the movement fur a union f depot two years ago. He persuaded ,;;the people of the southeastern section f the city that a union etatlon would not only be more inconvenient for them, "but would decrease the value of their , property. And forthwith. Just as the ' running Mr. Thompson had planned, ', the good people of that section began 4 to draw up and sign petitions, beeeoh i ' and Implore the city authorities that the station be not changed. Mayor McNInch, who was a mm- per of the board of aldermen at that time, and an ardent supporter of the V titiion depot scheme, declares that Mr. .Thompson had so worked upon the -.. feelings and aenslbllltlea of the citl tens f Ward 3, that he was almost , mobbed because of his advocacy of a , union depot, A"d, of course, that was the last of the onion depot bubble, for It resolved itself, into thin air, Mr. Thompaon has again appeared In the city, rtkiubtlesa he will be Just as successful am formerly, Mary Kuykendall and Maims Cri r, of , ft evidence township," wers i tie city last evening to see "Buster rcwa at tie Academy of Mualft,1! I SAME ' OM) BUSTER BROWN." A Good Boiiw Enjoyed the Play - Its fcepond , : Engagement Master ' , Gabriel a Clever iitUe Artist, - , , Notwithstanding' - tht fact that ' it was - the second engagement , of the season the production of c"Bustr Brown," at the Academy of Music last tight, was to a targe and well-pleased audience. One does not tire of Buster In the play any more than one tires of a mischevious young brat in the home. But the pranks of Buster were not the whole show altogether. There was a weii-irainea. h noi no gouu i , . h h xnecialtles look at, chorus, and the specialties were bv Dretty clever ariisu. Master Gabriel, who took the lead - i mi- i . i-lever little artist. He Is an ideal mischief maker in the play, doing his part to perfection. His sup port was pretty good, the only very notlceahly weak member being At. Umar, in the role 6f Jack Wynn. La mar is something of a stick on the stage, but fortunately little Interest centers around his part and the play was not Hoolleo. 1 The Charlotte theatre-going public will always turn out for Master Ga briel, who always gives an evening of Jolly fun. He will play next year in "Little Jack Horner," now in prepara tion. The First Commencement. Following is the first commence ment Invitation Issued for the ap proaching season of conmencements: You are cordially invited to attend the Commencement Exercises of Nebo High School to be held In the' School Auditorium Wednesday, March twenty-eighth nineteen hundred and six Nebo, North Carolina The programme follows: Tuesday , even Ing, March 27 ' 8.00 P. M. Annual Concert By School Wednesday 11.20 P. M Annual Sermon, Rev. M. D. Giles 2.30 P. M., Literary Address Gov. It. B. Glenn Special Notices EVOLTSH? PICKI.BS, CROSS BLACK well's. Ptresh shipment lust reoeived. Chow Chow, Mixed Pickles, Pickled Pearl Onlosis, Pickled Walnuts and Oerklns. The best in the world. 'Phone 68. MH.LER-VAN NESS CO. MONET REFUNDED IF BLUB HIB bon Iemon or Vanilla falls to please. Absolutely pure, Goes twice as far. PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICK. DILWORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 247. B. S. DAVIS. WW HAVE A VERT FINE I5T OF seasoned oak and pine stove wood; quantity and quality guaranteed. We also carry a stock of terra cotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 in. 'Phone 370. Prompt delivery. C. DOWD it CO. AMMAN'S HEADACHE AND NEURAL GIA Remedy will cure your headache. If It don't remember It costs you noth ing. Price 26 cents at WOODAJ-iU ft HHRFl'ARDS. CIj'RK IT INSTEAD OP SUFFERING so terribly long with a fierce head ache. Magic Headache Powders will always do the work without leaving hud traces. JA8. P. BTOWB ft CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. ABSOLUTE FIT GUARANTEED, NEW slock beautiful spring suitings just ar. rived. Ivt me take your measure be fore the rush Is on, finest goods on the market. All orders have my personal attention. H. MILLER, Tailor, 10 East Trade street. WANTKD-MORB HOUSES TO RENT. ICmptleH fade from my list as mist bo fore the morning sun. Fetch 'em along, brother, and let me fill 'em up. Every body comes to me for houses. Htvi some fine offices, ti to IIS. E. L. KEK8LER. 'Phono 344. WANTKD FARMS, MINERAL AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN F. BEATTY ft CO., Real Kstate Agents. WO East Fifth street. BIG LINE SILVERWARE JUST RE reived. Would like to show you what I have. Goods purchased here En graved free. J. E. 8TEBHE. Jeweler. Corner BtU and N. Tryon strseta. MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WBRK sold in North Carolina last year than any other make. We will sell mors than all olti r makes combined this year. Ask for facts and figures and reasons why these conditions exist, if you don't already know. J. E. CRAY TON ft CO., Trust Building. FOR HKNT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE 14 N. it.. I.SO; modem 8-room cottage 1J fi. Myers, I6.; modern 6-room cot taKe 4i N. Church. $13,60; 6-room house fiflf. K. 4th. $7.00; 'A rooms over $17 Ksst Trade, pi.00; till E. 7th S rooms, ftO.Sfi. J. ARTHUR HKNDERBON A BRO. WHITE WYANDOTTE& UNTIL March JOth next we will sell our $6.d() egKS at 60 and our $S.W egss at $2.00. to persons living In Mecklenburg county. CHAHJjOTTB POULTRY FARM. Ill H1NKH8 MKN WILL NOT FIND A morn convenient place to dine nor a more varied bill of fare than here, our efforts are for kulrk, best satis factory service. GEM RESTAURANT, K. F. CRKBWELL. Manager. SILVER POLISH So. BOTTLE. Cleans your silver nice and bright. I 'hone 170 for a sample package. J. K. STKERB. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. WOOD AND COALYOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above articles and set Just what you want. Our per sons! attention given to all orders, large or small. We have a full stock of all grades t'onl and Wood. 'Phone 402 W. A. AVANT. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhaul and repair maohlnery, cut gears, mnke patterns, models, 'etc. BOUTHKKM MACHINE WORKS, High Point, N. C. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed in a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. 15 STEERK, Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. THIS is a Good Month for flowers Our houses are now producing large quantitlea of handsome, long stem Rosea and Carnations, Superb Blooms. iKHible Blue Violets, Heavy ropes of Smiles and Asparajraa iVrn. Write us for prices on ' . your Wedding Flowers. Tele graph or telephone for Funeral .Designs, J. Van Ifciley Nursery (Cb. f CKOilA, H C , Bui telegrams la Greensboro, Mi r,j, j In February we cut i?,tSI Blooms autd bold Them. ' ' NEGRO SHOOTS BROTHER" Tilton Scales Shot ami Killed by Mon roe Scales la Union- Both .Were . Drlnklag. ... , '. -, -, Special to The' Observer. j . Wadesboro, March l.-Mroner; Penton received- a 'phone message ; this - morning from Mr. R. . Wat kins, stating that Monroe and Tilton Scales, brothers, both negroes, living near Poplar Hill, about eight miles from Wadesboro; had enjrar. ed in a row and that Monroe had shot Tilton with a shot-aun. Innictlna such wound in his abdomen that - he died within a few hours. The brother left wadesboro yesterday evenlns for thrt TS,J"r &Tb saia. oecause Monroe, who had been em I ployed for the year by Tilton. threatened k Jwvfc When they reashed the home i or i nion. Monroe secured . a ahot-aun land shot Tilton. The slayer made good i his escape. Coroner Fen ton held an In- quest over the dead man this morning. Knew His Lesson. A small boy took his first violin lesson under Prof, D. Amatl Rich ardson the other day. He was told that the violin has four strings, G, D, A, E. When he next came, Mr. Rich ardson asked: "How many strings are there on your violin?" "All of 'em," said the boy. "What are they?" 'Gut.' said the boy. Mr. W. G. Thompson is spending a few days at New York o business. .Scholtz's Green Houses. Fresh Carnations, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Floral Designs a specialty. Prompt attention given to In and out-of-town orders. W. W. SCHOITZ, Successor to T. W. Ixmg Phone 427. Hughes' Cherry aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB and Glycerine.. contains no opiates; even the children can take it. Great rem edy for coughs, colds and lung troubles. We sell it. PRICE 25 CENTS R. H. JORDAN & CO DRUGGISTS. Phone 7. Springs Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE. 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 ahort notice. Telegraph, telephone or write, us if you have Urns. Promptness is our motto. X 1 I W. G. McPHEE. Pro., f Charlotte, N. C. T p. O. Ilox H7. Bell 'Phones. 2 The Crowell Sanitorium 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 Bllhnlaier vibrating method. The stockholders atl being physicians constitute a consulting hoard. Specially trained mala and female nurses and attendants. 8. M. CnOWELL, M. D, Prea W. M. STRONG, M. IV Resident PhysicUa, Dr. B. ft ye Hutchison, 9. Hutchison, INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ,7 accident:, OFJTXCKt Ho. t. Hunt BalMJttg, . Ben ThoM 49 ' if ' ! i ADDlTIOXAr, PARS, "J , Durham Traction , Company Slaking Correspondence of The Observer.5' Durham. March .-Tbe Durham Tree. Hon Company Is arranging for extensive Improvement in ths system and park ao commodattona before the opening of the park.. In a few 'days' orders win be placed for five additional auramer cars; a skating rink building, 60 by 150 feet. with maple floor is to be erected at the imrn.-nnu a natatorium, 0 by 150 feet, with cement bottom and sides. Is to be ' um umv tne Datning season comes On. Other imnrnvements unit l tractions are to be added at the park and with the additional street ear ser. vice me pars will be better and more popular than ever before. THE. WEATHER. Forecast for ' Wednesday and Thurs day: Fair and warmer Wednesday; Thursday fair, fresh east to southeast winds. . The tain In new building and Industry in North Carolina Is greater "iL-sr than at any period in the state's history. ,,'. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. of Raleigh. N. C, should receive Us proportion of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of new business given to it In periods tt ; less industrial activity. ..',. Give it the Insurance on the desirable new properties yon have to offer. It will help to build up our home State and continue the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. Southern States Trust Company, Agents ! HARVEY. IiAMBETH - - - - Manager Insurance Department. Office of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association Charlotte, N. C, March 5th, 1906. The management of this institution felicitates itself on the great unbounded confidence shown by the public in the RUSH to 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 MONE IN PLENTY, and can reach borrowers in about 30 DAYS 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 $15156.14 You would-be borrowers ponder over it. R. . COCHRANE, Scc'y S Treas. S. WIITKOWSKY, 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 Mutual Building A Loan's record for Maturity Shares Is not equalled In Charlotte nor In North Carolina. Mow, this Is the crucial tost. Quick money! Listen to me, now, and ponder each word. Our money Is in demand, and we are only too glad 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 M I WW, rnsidenL n BARGAIN We are offering a corner lot, close in, admirably lo 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. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A. O. CRAIO, Secy, and Manager. Office IS K. Trade St. Fhone STT. . BUNKING BY MAIL This bank accepts deposits by mail on' exactly the same terms as though made in person at the bank. Deposits may be sent by registered mall,' postoffice 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 country. We have never lost a dollar. In the mails. When yourdeposit la 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 cent Interest and compound It quarterly. SOUTHERN LORN A SAVINGS BANK if. M. Brown, me., W, 8. Alexander, V. Prea,- W.iU Jenkins, Cashier, 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE j i . t fronting on BeattJe's Ford Macadam road, three, miles from city; About Hftn eres In timber; forty young fruit trees; t-room Pwslllng and a Barn. 4 good Bpring en plaetv Call at office lor prices. If Vy Insurance GOOD HOMES FOR LEASE $17.50 to $40.00 MONTH 1st. ' 7-R. modern,' nearly new, near 9. Graded Sen. Jii.oti.. , 2nd, , 8-IL. modern,' - 10th , Ave. f 26.00., ' j i " .'"' - v ,, 8rd. i-R, N. Tryoh,' modern; $25.09 ; 4th. '. 7-B. N. .Tryon, close up .town. $40.00. . v ", , - r ,; .. Lease only by year contract F D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER FTtlE INSURANCE. 202 8, Tryon.- -, P. 430. Thinker ! R. L COCHRANE end Real Estate Aent -VdStet 6rb ; iWall St-eet. fattening on the sweat of our brow, haa been, the pro. -gramme- In the past, but recent startling- revelations of the Inner , ' workings of three big Ufa Insurance companies has ' "shaken ' tha' . country, and'tha South sits and lakes .notice "Shs .votes to, keep f her hard earned dollars at home' hereafter ahe will Invest er life - Insurance money In Jthme, companies. . W represent the Southern XJfe. of- Greensboro, N. C a strong'safe ' and liberal company,- Every dollar cdllected by us In premiums will be loaned by ss to Charlotte enterprises. . JSTot' a dollar will leave Charlotte'. Why hold ' the bag for; Wall Street? ,, Let us help. thosv who helpeua Ring' J and have our Insurance-Man come to see yQU.',' SOUTHERN ; REM: ESTATE the Commercial National Bank; r to a bank the next things to uwiucsi, uusreo, ana .willingness If v ww ww w wv 9 j mw mm sm mt iu i Y":,"""u ' 1 r? ui univr i vru, nuerai oeaunga. - xnese yon win qna at tins bank.' C VUMMERGiaL ALBKRT 1 i all Hi af ali FIRST NATIONAL BANK -ORGANIZED Capital and Surplus, $500,000:00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWN , GEO. W. BRTAW J. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GITjREATH f. S. MYERS F. B. McDOWEIJti JL M. McADEN W. B. RODMAN - X. W. WADE . ' ' CHAS. A. WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLIGTrm FRANK GIlRfATtl, Pres. WMHHMMl0MOHKHeMMeN0IOO4MeWOtV m Merchants and farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. t tfOOvOOvfOeOvOfOvOeOMOeO I THE CHARLOTTE' .dUBlOTRH. c It Is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all' classes and make this a bank where those of moderate means shall have the same treatment as those more favorably situates! Tou are cordially Invited to open a bank eocount with us. 7 W. H. TWI7TY, Cashier - B. D. HEATH, Pnsidect Charlotte Trust Company Gapitai $100,000. 00 Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution then come in and open an account. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended to either large or small depositors. DIRECTORS . W. H. BELK, , O. P. HEATH, C. M. PATTERSON, 7 J. M. DAVIS, H. G. LINK, J. W. ZIMMERMAN. T. C. GUTHRIE, , J. H. LITTLE, W; M. LONG, . ' OFFICERS-J.. H. LITTLE, (0. M. PATTERSON L. JL HAGOOD, . President. I Vice President. -, Cashier. , i 1 PREPARE NOW :, fX cr to take advantage of the kEW INTEREST quarter wluch begins; in, our SAVINGS : DEPART' JMBNT April 1st ' If you have an account; in crease your balance, if not, be sure to open one this . month. We Pay U Per Gent. Southern StatesXTrttst (So; TRUST BTJTLDING. ' V GEO. STEPHENS, T. S. FRANKLIN, W. UUvWOOD, E. DAVIS, gTresaisBifct,; Vice .'Prea SOUTHERN ; We Of fer J5 - Broomfleld Mfg. Co.' 10. JO-60 Marlboro 71. ,.' 10-10 Florence 120. , , 10-6 Odell la..'.'- ' ' ; it Southern ,"' . , ; 60 Henrietta S00. . SO StatesvlUe 10L 4 10 Arista o. ' , t ' SO Am, Warehouse. Bid wanted. 100 -Washington Pref. i00.-tc. 10 Battery Park Bank JU; . -10 LauIso 100, i' ' , - . .. ) F. J!. Abbott & Go. 7L1 Xfi We Grcaa ILQAN - AND ! TOJCWIPANY f Hl'tilf ftf su mm w u . j .xnere- is no other word In the English language' that so appeals te man In his physical and religious future or In his 4 ' financial condition as the word s;ft SAFE. - If We COUld he aaaureVI i that we were safe from diaeasn sj and death, or safe tor the world V io come, wnat peaceful hours J . we wouia enjoy,A . And In fl-, nancial v matters. ,r no mav ter how . well-, satisfied v we, are wtth conditions we f can- i not feel absolutely safe. ' There are financial institutions, how ' ever, that the public believe to -', be, and they are. truly,- abac- lntcly safe; and one of these is When we settle that question In regard' know are: Ability to handle theVi to grant reasonable -mocommoda- NATIONAL BANK SUMMKY, Asst. Cash. 1865: H. 1,1. V1Q0R, Cashier. CAPITAL $200,(900.00 n a aasa ... 1 . Kssm : We Invite yon to open an account with us. promising every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking. We pay four per cent, interest on time deposits. GEO. K. WILSON, President, JNO. B. ROSS, Tics President W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. NATIONAL BANK - CHARLOTTE, JT. Ct ., .. ,TrcaaTrer.. x . Asst. 9eaa,,- MILL STOCKS 7i' Subject -w t 7 100 Pacolet 171. . . "i- 100 Lancaster Pref. -lOOt r 40 Hartsvllle 100. , -' - . 0 Gluck 15. -f , "v w ,V t . SO Glnck SS. N y tt-100 Brogon II. : tft Walhalla. Bid' wanted, ,10 Hamer. Bid wanted, ted, v "Aft i ,',t f J t i - 27 Gairnev BJ. v 11 Trenton J. 7' . . , v Amenraui (spinning ilO, ' . -20 Laurena 103, t j , tKfc t h 4 f 100 Pell City.j Bid wanted, v . , 1B-20 Monarch Pret 0' Charlotte, aV. C, T. (5 'Mm t 1 :
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