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SSES, BY TEXAS FEVER ! SOUTH A CHEAT STOTE31EH 2 , . to Kouthem Cattle Owner la t attle ml fclirlnkago of Milk by Jit'Hwin or Tick ttavt Boat-tira Into the Millions Annually Following Appropriation or 20,000 by Con jtrrMS Department or .AgrkaiHui. tMiiUa Kxpert to Assist 1 'armors of the Carolines ana oeorgia in vaUng Uie 1'eet t'nltocl State Kn , tcrlng vpon an lj-a 91 uuuu vuuu l"g. r l:1'.'' ,".':: ',' ' " ' ' ' i . BY W. W. PIUCK I--..,J.'. - . Washington,. July M. At the lost session of Congress a bill was passed appropriating 129,000 for the pur pose ot furthering the dairy industry of the Southern States. In pursu ance of this act ths Department of Agriculture has sent to South Caro lina .one of Its experts from the bureau of animal industry, B. H. Rawl. and , he will co-operate with the farmers of that State, Georgia. North Caro lina and others where the people show an Interest ' In dairying and , evince a desire to become better ac quainted with modern, scientific methods. , In the statement made by the De partment concerning the proposed work of Mr. Ilawl, there Is Issued an Interesting and Instructive bulletin showing the tlerge amounts ot money that have been lost Jn the South and . West In recent years through the Texas or tick fever. The bulletin Is '. especially commended to those desir ing to co-operate with the agent of the Department while he Is In the 'South. Animals coming from sn In fected district and sold in the "South ern pens" of Northern stockyards bring an average of one-fourth to one half cent less per pound than the .quoted market prices. This loss will average 11.60 per head, so that the estimated loss on 705,000 Sonthern ' 'cattle per annum will foot up a total . ef ll.Qe7.SO0. Counting the loss that : Is reacted on cattle that remains east f the Mississippi river and the 11. ", 000,000 west of that river, there Is sn annual shrlnksge of $21,210,000 dlrect - ly chargeable to the cattle tick. . - 1 IMMEX8K LOSS IN MILK. The shrinkage In the milk produc tion of rattle harboring many ticks ; will average one quart per day, and " the loss accasloned thereby, at three . cents per quart, for the I7S.000 tlrky dairy cattle out ot more than 4,0 j0. 000 dairy cattle below the quarantine line would amount to $2.2i0 per dsy, ' or counting 100 milking days for each cow to the year, 7,17S,000 per an . num. The damage to the Southern pur- chaser of Northern purebred cattle Is . another Item of no smal'consequenre. About ten per cent, of all such cattle takes South die ot Texas fever even 'after they are immunised by blood In- ; oculatlons, and about 00 per cent. Of these cattle succumb to Texas fever , when not so treated. The yearly loss from this Item alone amounts to ap proximately 141.000 each year In the ; South- While the railroads of the ' South are blamed for many of the deaths that occur among cattle en- ' trusted to them for shipment, figures show that It costs them 129.000 per year' to thoroughly clean and disinfect ' the cars they use. Separate pens at different places along their lines are also an expensive Item. It hu been estimated that all the losses from the -Texas fever amount each year In the ' South to I40.000.000. The Depart ment IS spending annually 1(6,000, in- . eluding amounts paid out by different States, for the eradication of the tick. These losses and sacrifices, however, csn be entirely efTsced at a small cost, the Department believes, by aatiafactory State legislation, suffl- . cient money, and a trained corps of Inspectors. ' QUARANTINE HEOULATIONS. ' ' The regulations governing the . movement of cauls from l-iuw tho quarantine line are made curly by the Secretary of Agriculture unl they define the boundary of infected Uls- , lrlcts. The line as now determined tarts In Virginia on ths Atlantic roast and passes In a westerly llrrt llon through Virginia. North Carolina, Georgia. Tennessee and a small por tion of Kentucky, along the northern border of Arkansas and Indian 1Yr- ritory.thence through Oklahoma and Texas to the Itlo tlrnnde ana Jin Mexican border, whence It passes along the southern boundary of New . Mexico end Arlsona snd across the , central portion of California to tlm Pacific slope. During- the present year cattle may be moved from the I ... ... I quarantine auirici iur purposes other than Immediate slsughtrr through ' certain States according to local laws after Inspection by and upon written - permlssloo of an Inspector of the 1 bureau of animal Industry or a duly authorised Inspector of the Slate to which ths tenia are destined. At the present time no cattle shall go uC of quarsntlne from any State ex cept Virginia and North Carolina un less for Immediate slaughter or after tiavlng teen properly dipped, during that portion r the year included be tween the dates of February 1 and October 21, and known as the rlosod season. For Virginia and North j Carolina this closed season extends from March IS to November 20. ; li 1 number of counties In Vlr gin la. North Carolina, and CJeorgla, where the laws prohibit the cattle . from running at large and compel . fencing of pastures. Ihe cattle tick ' eoon dlsappesrej, and such tick-free 1 counties were placed above the oust antlne line without any loss having followed from the cattle In these dis trict ' .'ERA OF CANAL CONSTRUCTION. An era of canal construction lias been entered upon by the I'nitrd States, This, at least, is the opinion ' of men of large affairs who are look ing forward to the Industrial and . commercial future of the country. In 1 - few years, comparatively, there will .',be. In all human probability, numer ous great waterways through which , products Intended for foreign mar kets will be started for tidewater. . Several of such schemes now ars projected. Ths greatest of all these, ' the Lake Erie and Ohio river ship canal, wilt be under construction In a ' abort time. . If the. plaits now under considers . . tlon are carried Into effect, some of the great Interior water highways will be ready for commerce about the time ef the completion of the Panama canst. That their operation materi ally will ' reduce transportation charges goes without 'Saying. The promoters of the various enterprises are convinced that the canals will mean cheaper cost of living and cheaper cost of manufacturing In a rnslority of the States of the Union. -: Wills the project for the construe tlon of the Lake Erie and Ohio river anal waa brought to the attention of Congress, u wss regarded by many ..as a purHy siicrulaUve iKheme, bul sssursnce wss given the ' national Lttilaiur by men behind (he enter pi that they -proposed to hers the witet wsy In oprrstion before water turned through the isthmian ca. iiui. The proposed waterway Is to con not the Ohio river at or near Pitts 1 nr with Lake Krle at or near Ash 1 uls, Ohio. It is proposed to make u a feeder for the great lakes fy i' m of w'sterways now under - the inn) of the government, which Is be- I t ronne'-tj with the Al'antlo tide- i water by the dseoened ), Erie canal Borons New York 8tAte and by way of the Hudson river to .New York bay; ,V ' MAT COST ,78,000,000. ! ",' , It will require from '1,60.000,000.. to $76,000,000 to build the- canal, but, curiously enough, . Congress) wa un able to obtain any definite -Information' as to. the promoters of the ob ject. In an indefinite , way, it v was announced that Pittsburg capltaiJsU were to furnish the money for tho construction - of . the . canal. . It wag supposed the Pennsylvania ' Railroad was behind the scheme, but. In the nature of things, that Is unlikely, as much of the traffic now carried from the lower lakes to Pittsburg and the East by the Pennsylvania Kallroad would be diverted to the canal, in the event of Us construction. When the canal Is completed It will connect the great lakes system with the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and will bring Into water communion at least 24 States. States. , ' It is asserted confidently that, with the canal In operation, the products of the 24 States touched can be In terchanged at a cost tor transportation of less than one-sixth of what it costs now to move the same products by rail. The construction of the canal will mean cheaper fuel for the great Northwest, cheaper ore or the furnaces of the East and cheaper food products for many millions of people. RAILROADS CAN'T HANDLE TRAFFIC, At this time, the 'interchange of commerce between the great lakes and the Ohio river la accomplished over ten Ilnca of railroad. These ronds. It has been demonstrated, are unable to handle the traffic. For years there has been almost a con stsnt congestion of freight which has Interfered seriously with the opera tion of many great industries. It la the dream of capitalists to have freight carried between tho Ohio river to Lake Erie for 20 cents a ton. The tolls of the canal will not exceed 20 cents a ton. so that the total trans portation charge will be 40 cents a ton, against the prescn averago . rail rate of 00 cents a ton. Another canal project under con sideration proposes the construction of ship canal from Lake Michigan to the Ohio river. This waterway could be built, according to estimates made, for about f40.00u.000. Still a third project Is for a canaj from Chicago to the gulf, by way of the drainage canal and the Mississippi river. The esti mated cost of the csnal Is about 125,- 000,000. Plans for It have been pre pared and. In a tew years. It may materialise. The promoters of the project are aeeklng government aid and Congress, probably at the next session, may be asked to make an ap propriation to forward the enter prise. Home of the students of the times sre Inclined to believe that the whole system of transportation Is to undergo a a revolution within tho next ten or 15 years. Thoy believe that the building of Interior water ways that will open up all the teem ing central West with tidewater will be undertaken, and that the railroads, In order to meet the new competition, will reditrn their carrying charges. The eventual use of electricity as a motive power to the exclusion of steam will, It Is asserted, enable the rail roads to cut down their charges for both freight and passenger InrtTlc. SOMETHING IX T1IK WIND. The People Want Mom 'Than Four C ajiiliilates for tho House of Itrpro ecntallvrM. "We are to have some fun yet," said an observant rltlsen, last night, "and you may mark what I say. Everybody, except certain would-be makwra and handlers of candidates wanted Dr. II. Q. Alexander to suc ceed, himself. It is believed by many that.Dr. Alexander wants to run but haiAieen urged not to do so. It was salt on the streets to-day that suveral Inlltiinliil Charlotte wire-pullers Imd driven out to advise Dr. Alexander not to let his name be uxrd. This may ho true, but I cannot swear that In or that it lun't tru. I do know this, that the people are not Hittlsfled. The friends of Will McLauKhlln. of Hur dU, are going to Iry io get hltn to run. Ho Is popular, a farmer and n nuin of fine business ability. Ills supporters of old are looking to him. lie hits means snd ran afford to spare the time. I am for Sheriff Km 1th for chairman of the board of county com missioners and for Will McLaughlin for one of our representatives In tho next Legislature. In was for Dr. If. U Alexander, but ns he declines to run I..... lriu f ..t 1. 11. . lei us nave win aic i.nuKtmn. 1 am n-shoutlng for Houston Hrown. Ham Ksll and Chalmers Furr for three of our commissioners. Let the good work go on." It looks as If thero wss something In ths wind. Your Preserves Pickles and Catsup will b much better If Ihe spices you use are pure and true to name. Wn huvw just stocked the following, all of the highest grade, both wholn and ground: Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, )lner. Mure, Mustard. Musturd Heed. Nutmegs. Tied, lllai k and White Pepper, Huge. Thyme. Turmeric and Mixed Hplces. Try them. DILWOklll DRUG STORE Phone 247, 11. S. IAVIH. REXALL DYSPfPSIA TABLETS CURE DYSPEPSIA Olvca relief distantly and Is a permanent cure. WHY " bo troubled any longer? sure and never falling. Ouaranteed. , Bafst NURSES'-REGISTER ON THE SQUARE WB NETEn cuxa. : prugglsta '. : ) 'ILone f , JORDAN'S h 'V'V;VvTIii, Biggcel JESS','' ''7 MiiUi OeorsM Harler.Jhe 1 2-year bid son- of Her. 'and . Mrs. O. O. Har- ley, at Bolmont Pirk,la one of the most enthusiastic poultry fanciers In the -city. . He makes a specialty of Slack AXinorcaranq nas a nice pen thsm. Yesterday ha wsa' exhibiting an egg; he took from a .nest.- The egg weighed more than quarter or a pound, and ' Its equltoriat circumfer ence waa 1-2 Inohen and 1U polar circumierence was j i-e nne. ! THE WBATHEB: local office r. a weather Charlotte, July J.-flunrlse 8:2 a. m (Standard time); sunset 7:21 P- m, .. aflnS'V A STTW ' . Highest temperature Lowest tempers ture e ,' ess L Metin temperaiure ,. , benclency for the day.i .. ., .. ... a .numui.td rfj.HAii.nov tar month Accumulated excess for the year... PRECIPITATION. Total rainfall for ths 24 hours end inn s p. 111. unvum.i .... .. .. z Total ralnfuJl for the month ., .. . . Accumulated deflcienoy for month. ArtTumulated deficiency for year.... 4.71 W. X BENNETT, Observer. Wsshlngton, July SWForecast for Friday nnd Saturday: -vi..i. -v...aa WMnv afternoon or night, sxcept fslr on the coast; ttwtur- day showers; ligm o iresn 10 euum -.1 . -. .. t .kAwan . VrlAiLV and nntur- day; light to fresh east to south winds. tfenrgln, occasions! showers Frldny and Baturdav; light to fresh south winds. Eastern lorian, wesxern r torium, mw 1 ,i nni mwA 1 1 1 1 I u na nrra. lonal showers Frldsy and Saturday; va riable winds. Eaairrn Texss. nartly cloudy Friday. showers in north portion, cooler In northwest portions; Saturday showers; fresh south winds. Western Texas, showers and cooter rnrt.iv flaturrtav nartly cloudy, show ers In north portion, irkunui fair frlilnv: Baturdav nrob- ahly showers and cooler. Tennesaee, fair In west, sbowars In east portion Friday; Saturday probably showers. Kentucky, occasional thundershowers Friday and probably Saturday. Special Notices HOWE'S LAXATIVE. COLD TABLETS ours summer rolds. Ousrantead in ev ery case. A trial will convince. Pries 25 cents. JAS. P. STOW hi ft CO., Druggists. 'Phone 270. NUNNALLT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express Just received. The correct candy to give on all occasion 1. to rents per pound. WOOD ALL SHEPPARU, sole agents for Charlotte. OC.KOWIN'J MORE POPULAR EVERT day. June sales of Blue Kibbon Va nilla and Lemon broke all previous rec- ' ords. IT THERE 18 ANY ONB ARTICLE more than snother, In a grocery store wherein it truly "pays to buy ths best." that article is coffee. There sre many good brands ef coffee on the market; In fact, we havs several good ones In stock now, but there is only one best nnd that best la Ferndell Coffee. A fresh shipment Just receiv ed. We give It to you In 2 or I-1 1), tins. Dulverised. around fine, medium. course, or In the bean. Let us send you up n tin Phone M. MILLER VAN NEB8 CO. COMPLKTB ASSORTMENT OP THK famous Olover, Dents' and Bergenia' Dog Remedies. Dog fanciers, we havs Just the thing you have been wanting. JAB. 1". 8TOWB A CO.. Druggist 'fhone 779. TTPK WRITER SUPPLIES: LAROE8T snd freshest stock In the Rtate slways on hand. Bend us your mall orders. Everything fully guarsnteed and all orders shipped same day received. J. K. CHAVTON A CO.. Trust Bldg. KOR HKNT-fW W. 9T1I, MODERN 7 rooms. I'JO.Oii: 802 E. fttli, modern 8 rooms. titiSti; MO N. Tryon, 14 rooms; U H I), tl rM)nis. $lt 00; II E. 12th. t rooms. $l2.fii, rooms over 216 W. Trade; store and dwelling corner 11th and H; store room W. tith, Itetween Trvon snd Church. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON lino. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 8ERV In nnythlis our customers want. Tuke your next meal at the Oem and order lugt anything you want. We will nil It and just to your liking. OEM HEflTAl'HANT. K. K. Creswsll, Miinnger, FOR HA I.E. ONE PAIR CLOSELY ttmtrhed dapple gray horses, IC hands hluh. welshl 2.7O0 pounds, five years old. n ml perfectly sound. Also several other nice driving horses. W O RttSH A CO.. and 211 West 4th. St. TO LET- KCRMHHKD HOCSK. FOR f nmnths, Jackson Terrace, only 2R per month; the handsome horns of W. C. Maxwell at 10; Mrs. Jones' charming plnce, E. Ave. furnished, M; (-room new house, . up-to-dste, only tuv.m, eloss In; nice cot tugs In Dilworth. only III. Corns nt once. & L KEESLER. 'Hinns 344. BHERRII.L MINERAL WATER CURHfl Dyspepsia, Constipation, Indigestion. Ilitlntiariess. Cstsrrh of Btomaeh. All liladder and Kidney Troubles. Wi suarantee this water. When no bane fit Is derived no charges will be mad. Thmie MS. N J. 8I1ERRILL MIN ERAL BPRINCJH CO.. CharleM, N. 0. Dilworth j Floral Gardens r.owers, rerns and Palms, ths choicest selection ot Flowers, the best service, the lowest prices. Just a word about "our rANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're ths Best Ever." Don't fUl to secure some ot them when you want something extra good in the way of Cut flowera bear in m'nd the Dilworth Floral Gardens. W. G. McPIIEE, Prop. Charlotte, N. C r. O. Hot 127. Den 'Ptionse. Xtl.OOO. ... Oet a Re-Print Copy 1 of the Original ' -Uwson's History Of North ; Carolina Valoabla : Any. Library. Formerly lold 'ior MM, Ifow BIU r. ,v for.lt.ao. ,.,:': , v .. f 5 c ifi c:a:Rv pinxTiiiG ) coust, ; V: V CI1ARLOTTB, ft. O. i- ' ..t ; ..-'.j, ,- -- ArcI::tetlLTelVcodworl:er b umm ikiim kakib ' r:;K00Q$.r0E PATENIS WORKED OUT ?:'W- v CWflDEXTIAl K0PER. ' :CA; EASTMAN - 1 ; It VESTFIPni STREET. 1. The Crowell Sanitoriuin Co., lac s.; For the Treatment ; '. , Whiskey, : Morphine and " ' Henrous Diseases. , "rt ' .V'-v--.'"'.' .''.. v'? Special apaxtmenta and nurse for lady patients., AH forms of electricity for treating : nervous diseases, and various methods ef massage, includ ing the BUhtilaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained mala and female oorse and attendant I g. M. OftOWlXU If. J, Prea. W. L BTBONG. 11. D . Resident Ptiysfclaak . LISTEN We are going to dispose of all our light welghta Do you want a Suit or pair Trousers! If so, we Are the people, Suits that were 140 and lS now no ana vij.bv: huiis msi were 220 and tIS.now 22S and I2T.00; Trousers $10 and $12 now 7.t0.and If. If you want any of these goods this is your ehanee, and they are made under the same roof, and don t you forget It. Come and see us. It don't cost anytning to toon, n we haven't got what you want, no harm done. M. S. BVRCII CO, - Successors to R. E. DAVIDSON & CO 4 8. Tryon Street. SAVINGS The Commercial National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. O. Assets and Personal liability Over Two Million Dollars DIRECTORS: R. A. DUNN, Tl. M. MILLER, JR., D. IL ANDERSON. W. E. HOLT. If. C. ECCLES. E. C. HOLT, L. BANKS HOLT, O. W. JOHNSTON, R. L. GIBBON, FRANCIS U COXK. OFFICERS: R. A. DCNN. Preisldent, W. E. HOLT, Vice President. A. O. BRENIZER. Cashier. A. T.,SCMMET, Amt Cashier. Interest 4 1, Compounded Saturday, Aug. 4th., is Hie : Day. The Charlotte Building Loan Association will open it 14th Series at ths office of the company, 101 North Tryon street This association now numbers its friends and stockholders by the thousands; If you are not one you should be. Rich and poor, young and old carry stock. Why waltT Join the crowd. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS NOW BEING FILED. J. H. VAN NESS, President BLOWING ROCK os r GREEN PARK HOTEL ELEVATION d,100 FEET.. This popular and elegant resort opened July lit voder excellent mansgemenL ',' A double daily schedule allows guests to leave either morning or evening. In the latter case the night la spent In .. Lenoir and the trip up the mountain made In the morning.' Through tickets by Southern or Seaboard, with close connections. Address GREEN PARK HOTEL, Green,' Park, N. C'Y THE PEOPLE KIM0W what a good thing Matual BnlMing A Loan stock Is, and If you aaw how they rushed la Saturday you'd begin to think a little for your self along this line. '.Why, there's nothing '" good.. Nothing' that will approach It aa aa Interest betarer. ' Nothing aa safe. Noth. Ing so easy. Talk about a tittle bank' account Why. as a profit, winner, we have such beaten to death . before tho beginning. Savings banks are opening up all around us, but we walk all around the best of them while thsy are dancing up and down In on placm, theorising as .to what they can do. We do It, and don't" fool about It; ', ,fi -.,,',..'.. ,' :-- E. L. KEESLER, . Treas. Phone 3.f 25 S." Tryon St 721 SAFE INVESTMENTS If TOU ARK LOOKING FOB A PLACE. TO PUT YOCU rMOME-W1IKHB IT-WIUV B SAFKNOT ONX IXTEniCST,--j BtT rniNCIPAL AS WEXL WE IXVTTE YOU TO BECOME A ' PATBOJf OP THIS BAKK. .WK PAY 4 PEB CENT. IMTTOKST. OIV " CHRTIITCATES OF BKP08IT A!I 4 PEIt CENT. ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND THE INTEBET JTOUTt TIMES A YIsUI.; . ':, .'.. I, "': V'; : i'i SOUTHERN LOTIN & S7iVtNCS DHIVIC M, Hrown, rres, W. S. Alssander. V. Prsa, W. I. Jenkins, Cashier. Jf you are Interested In an A UT(jT,. 009 LE which combines Abundant'.. Horse Power (22)." ' Absolute - Reliability, Entire Simplicity, ask for. catalogua of the "Bulck." ' - G. W. PAINTER , , . CnAnLOTTE. N. C An i: Ideal - Dilworth Lot- Extra slse. 1 0 Ox 1 0 f eeL ; ,'' i ' Park Ave., shady side, corner lot. where you can build to suit your taste; with abundance . of room ' W back yard for chickens, - wash - pot ana ataoi. . :t '-,v t;s 1.000 cash, remainder to wult Ask ' what's , the remainder and where'a th lot, . - y f v ' j-j.fj Yj; Real Estate Pealer. . Vv ' :1 Mione e04, day,wvaB,"nlht.' Wanted near Blacksburg, 8. C, SO teams and drlvera. 100 men. to work on railroad up Broad river. Pay off evert two weeks,- nd best of prices. Wanted to sub-let, by the yard,. any part, at good prices, can use several experienced foremen. Addreaa or call on PROPST CONTRACTING CO.. t0 W. Trade fit. Charlotte. N. C. or W. V. REYNOLDS, SupL. , . Blacksburg. a C. DEPARTMENT. WIIUS BROWNrSccrctary. Quarterly ' ; -SSE US TIT ONeE ? for a choice building lot ron JCcrth Trycr street, only four and j " - ... ,. , . ...... . . .... , . .'one-half blocks from Independence Square. Dimensions, 1 1-1 li .'by '. IS feet, ' with, alley-war prlvllega In the rear. tt.r. Best .value to t be secured lt the city for a close-in building ilte on Tryon street, SOUTHERN m ESTATE,; U you will open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT, with; thla bank' and n ka regular .and, "trystematlo. deposlU,' allowing the, interest to accumulate,, you' will gurely ia'cquire a aubstantial compet,ency. WB..PAT FOUR. PER CENT., compounded quarterly. .-v v .GEO. E. tllLSOX, Prealdont. - ' JNO. B. ROSS,' V.' President. FARMERS HATIONAL BMIC . V:-.:':;.y-or CHARLOTTE N. C 5 J-.-'-. V::,r ' A f- - ''.': v WE PAY 41' r FOR IW: SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS THE CHARLOTTE " , , On Paying of' Bilk':. ' ...-.v- , f - 1 It is weir to pay bills promptly, but not to pay the same bilk ' . twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, send out bills after . they have been paid. If you pay by check, however, the-canceled -checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Check ing accounts are therefore more than a convenience. They are an , insurance against overpayment.. Every man or woman who para bills should do so with checks. " . : Tour checking account will be welcomed at The Chartott" National Bank, where yon are assured of absolute security and the ' most courteous service. . r . tf. It TWITTY, Cashier . B. 0. HEATH, President j aa eaa , , aaaaaaaaaaasi Fop Renitt , ' ' . New 6 room residence, l407BastlFourth -Street close in, all conveniences, $20.00 per month. The Charlotte Realty Company: A. L CltAIG, Secretary and Manager. :' Offloa It X. Trade St. ! mono ITT. ' , ' : Qharlotte Trust Gomp9y, , r CAPITAL $100,000.00. ; Solicits large and small accounts promising eW cry courtesy and ; absolute security. Put f not your; trust in money but your money in , .. ,v:,; Gharlotte Trust jeohipany J. H. LITTLE, Pres. C M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. - L. R HAGOOD Cashier. V " ! BUSINESS ENTERPRISES .near- Charlotte that are unable' to 'secure ample banking (. facilities at home are ; Invited to give us aa opportunity . to terva them. . ' : . '" . '..'.:'..'; '.;",.; i 'Southern States Trust J Go. v " CAPITAL S30A.0OO ' -:.'-V TnCST BCrLDINO, CHAIUiOTTK, k. O. , WO. WKl'UKMg. T. S. FltAN KXXN, W. IL WOOD PresOdent. Vloe Pre a . . Treasurer. .' J. K. DAVIS, AaslsUnt Treasurer. Bids Wanted to to ISO Athsrton. .' 10 to 100 Arsgon, Qa. I J -to- lOd - Arcade. 50 to 110 Brogon. (0 to 100 Cspital City Pret 21 to 100 Cheswelk "VV " 10 to 100 Dllllng, , (0 to 110 Fountain, : 100 Intnan. : U v i; 100 Indian Head.' ..'.. r,i 40 to 100 Klng'a Kountaliti K C. 2lbbqtt&&otnpany - Jllch Grade A, 5 t LOAN AND TRUST., COMPANY J NATIONAL BANK on Mill Stocks -IO to SO Louise, Commotv ' SO to 100 Marlboro. -tt to- lOO Odellr - 100 Opellka. Ala. , . tl to 100 Southern. - ft to 'TO Trenton. - -- ttO to 100 Toxaway Mill. . 80 o loo Washington, Common, SO to 100 Walhalla. HO to 100 Wiliiamston. 11 to 100 Wars flhoals. ; , Iovestmcata. '.'V .' , . - . - v, - Wt UND HONEY AT ; v. -
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