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r f ntcko and x,;:ix:c lxior.i.t.: : !' ; i - - t U ' . ;...- ' ' ' ' A IfEtt AITO . ATTHXIj TO FIGHT. ' '- V- ' Much" Interest centers about th forthcoming - battl Nsll and Abe Attell for the feather weight champlonshtp. Thy tight will , probably take placa la Qoldfield, Nsv tha acana of tha recant Nslson-Qana Sporting News: . .; BASEBALL STMMABT. . ' ' ' V AMERICAN 1XAOCTB. At CWeago: Chlesge-Washington mi '-, aostponsd; wet ground. 7 - At IU Loul at. Louis-Beaton gam ,,AVWDlwS11betrot.rhMaelphla game postponed; rata. .. .. , Tt . Cleveland: Cleveland. IS New York, 4. - , . ; ; . T; ' NATIONAL. LEAGUES. ; " at Brooklyn: Pltuburg. I; Brooklyn. ' a. Beonnd gems: Brooklyn, 4; P"s- , AKew Tork: First gems: New York. 8C Loom, .Seoond game: New Tork, ; St. Louie, t ' . At Boston: Boston. 7: Cincinnati. I "-.At FhUedelphia: Philadelphia, 4; Cnl-ea(0,-l Second game: Philadelphia, 1; ,' Cblosg. 1 , STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN I.SAOXTB. vfon. lost. P.C, ; Chlego ... I l.m Tork a ee M U .' 117 W .W4 Cleveland ' Philadelphia .. St Loala Xtrctt ..... ' Washington ... Bsetea IB ! ' H-V- ' , 71 v " 44 .H ' 74 . 43 l 44 100 - V!- NATIONAL I.EAOUW. Won. Loet .. ; Chloago 1W ' New Tork W M , PltUburg l M Phnadelphla 70 7 anolnaaU Brooklyn 3 88 u 8t Loati M M. Bortoa f.tt .7f4 .01 .411 .470 .430 .42t .XI . - LEAGUE GAMES. AMERICAN I.B5AOCTB. :c Clareland. Sept. -New Tork took the " floal game of the aerloi from Cleveland " by kunoalng hlu off liernhard In the -i. eeventh and eighth Innlnga C" goo re: R H. R ' ClereUnd 040100400-1 4 t . ' New York OtOoe22-4 14 0 BatUrtee: Bernhard, Itemlt and Clark; - - Onn and Thomaa. Time, 1:49. Umpires ' CenaoUy and Hunt , r V ' NATIONAL LrtAOtTB. l. ' rblladefphla. Sept . Philadelphia ' and Cbieaco played two game to-day, i each winning one. The eeoond game wae . ' called m the 4th Inning by agreement . v First game: R. H. E. - Chloago I10-l f 1 " J ', Philadelphia HtOOMeS-4 I I Batter(a: Pfebter and Kllng; Dparki . and Dooln. Time, I St. Umpire, Rlftier. v teeond gaaae: R. H. B. nileago 1404 It-i 4 I -Philadelphia 00441-I 4 I j BatterUti OveraH and Moraa: Richie ; and Doneran. Time, 00 mlnutea. Urn- plra, CDay. . Brooklyn. N. T., Hpt !.-PltUburg ; and Brooklyn broke even In to-day dou- t ' tile-header. The vfaMou hut out the ""home team In the nrt Vnme. I to 4. hut . ; the locaU won the eecnnd game after a ' hard kettle. 4 to I. . riret game: ft. It B. . .'.PltUbMrg 444J00441-I 10 1 X - Brooklyn 400 0 404 00-41 I I -- '. Bateeat: WltlU and Ulbwn; Btrlcklelt. ' Beraan and Bitter. Time, l:t Umplren, , nulie and Johnetona ' ' - 'Keoood game: R. H. E. V HttXSrg 4444t44lo-e 4 : ?'f ; Brooklyn ..-I 1 01 14 a 4 11 1 Batteriw: Lelfleld. Phlllppl. PelU and i ' ' Phelp. ISaeon. Scanlon. Rltter and Her ; . .' mm. Time, 1:44. Umplree, Emtlle and . " Johaatona. ' ' New York. Sent 8,-lt Uut tpUt to y dey double header with New York at - , A the Polo Uraunde to-day each winning V ; and losing a game. :, .. ' i Vrm a mA , 'i R. IT. K. ; St Loab ,... ;. I4404444O-I U I . Nw Tork .... ... 14144l-4 4 I Batterlen: MoUUnn, Noonan and Mar ehall; MoOlnnity, Pitagerald and Braina. ban. Time, 10. Umptrea, Carpenter and Second garnet .. r.' "V lts Bi St. Loute ....... ... f-44-M4fl-t..l4 - I ew York 44400- 4 I 1 HatUriM: 1 Kreme and Noonan: Wlltae end Breenahan. Time, Umpire, . Carpenter and Klen. , ;. Cwton, SenV la iooeeiy played pame to-day Itaeton won mm eaiy victory from Cincinnati. 7 to S. - Maeon wee hat. ' t4 hard, while 14 n da man pitched win nine buJl efurr the eeoond Inning. The , Mn ti of polan, Urain and Brown were fret urea,,,. tvr-Hj r f. '' ' nr.atl , tl44404404. 4 1 I ,i'nw: Llndaman and Brown; Mae. n. i k and Mclean. Time, i :3t. , Um j ,iriv Conway and SupjflO. , , , . r tnvAr.ri lirkswew nuLES. h 'notr), Tabon Out fnr . la 1 i t.iuuo . ; iih WiUlania c, J lOO. '" i-rl tpe, Mac.;. fSpt S Har . I' d W illlame, to to-day i ; t football game ft the eea- I'.u. hdown and a eafity con ' t '.a r"1"1'"- '" - . ot tlm riHW rulea wee eonn it'ki).a-lo whl' lt thj i i yoi, i.ot a minute be- 1 I ' ! lng Uken out fof tnjurlea, whlla rough playing waa almeet abaent. ( TlrglnU Defeat St. Joba'a OoOete. (' Roanoke, Va., Bept 'r Virginia opened her football aeaaon at Cnar lotteavlUe to-day try defeating 8t John's Collage, of vAnnapolle. Tha acore was 11 to In le minute halves, Tha muddy field greatly marred tha game and tha only feature was tha brilliant running; of Captain Johnson, of Virginia. , - , ,. w Soap Unlveraltjr Holds Cornell. Ithaca, N. T Sept !. -Tha foot ball season opened here to-day with k.iMn rnrnll ITnl reraltv and Colgate . University In which neither team noorea. Colgate uaa w forward pass plays, but pounded Cor nell's line successfully for big galna. Army Score Twtre on Toft West Point. N. T Sept II. The army football team defeated Tuft Col lege here to-day by a score of 11 to 4. Other Football Game. At Atlanta: Georgia School of Technology,!; MaryvUle (Tenn.) Col lege, 4. At Richmond: Woodberry Forest, 11; Richmond College, 0. At Columbus, O.: Ohio Stats, 41; Otterbeln, 4. At Easton, Pa.: Lafayette, 14; Wy oming Seminary, 0. At Carlisle. Pa,: Dickinson College 11; Lebanon Valley College, 0. At New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers, ; Fordham, 0. LO.VQ SHOT WINS ORIENTAL. Oxford, at tO to I, Carries Off Mile and a juartr Handicap at Grave send. Nw York. Rent. 2S.-Osford. a 1 to 1 hot won the Oriental handicap, one mile and a quarter at GraveMtnd to-day, d featlng Running Water la a drive with Good Luck third. Outoome, the heavily played favorite, wae never prominent Bhe ran I ait the entire dlatant and ftnlah. ed many length behind her field. Bum nnry: . irlnt race, ,feiung, bdoui a i,unnna: S1r Itranil. 4 to 1. won: Ootlclan. I to 1. foond; Prince Frederick, t to 1-, third. Time. 1:11. Second race, the King i Highway atepie- nhnu about Pi biIIm: Jimmy Lena I to t, -won; Phantom, 4 to a, aecond; Grand Pa, l to i, tntro. Time. :s i-s. Third rac the Praepect handicap, about I furlnnat: Kentucky Beau, to 1. won; George 0. Davla, (4 to 1, aeoonr; Fnjiuutio, io to L tmra. Time, i.iv i-o. Fourth race, the Oriental handicap. mile and quarter: Oxford, M to L won: Running Water, I to 1 eeoond; Oaod Luck. 1 to 7, third. Time, s:4t 4-1. nrth race, selling, mile ana a euteentn: ond; Panlque, 10 to L third. Time, i:wi a-a. Slsth race, IH furlanga: Guild,, 7 to 1, won; Olenham, 4 to L eeoondi Herman, 10 to L third? Time. Uff 4-4 Seventh raoe, H furlenga: Taunt II to 1, won; Rappahannock, I to a. eeoond: Ldndaman, 4 to t third. Time, 1:01 M. Getaway Day at Dougtaa Park. Ixulv1lle, Ky., Sept !4.-.Thle wae get away day at Douglas Park. The feature, were a handicap at 4 rurlonga and a puree at Mven furlongs for t-year-olda. The former event waa captured by Plat, nun In a driving flnlih by a note. Red Gauntlet took the reee for the youngsters without murh dlffculty. Summaries Klrt race, about 4 furlong, eelllng: Noel, 14 to t, won: Babbet, 11 to 4, eeo ond; Ir. Young, 64 te L third. Time, 1:16. Metsosd race, about 4 furlongi, telling: Lady Carol. I to t won; Sonny, 10 to aecond; Orfeo, I to 1. thlrdJTm ,.ETA aerond; Orfeo, 4 to L third. ITem, I:lS4-i Third race, 1 furtonge: Red Gauntlet, T to 2, won; Mln Ofrioloua, to I, aeoondi Mlat Llda, T to t third. Time, 1:U 4J. t Fourth race, baadloan, 4 .furlongai Platoon, 4 to L won; Hector, 4 te 4, eeo ond; Marvel P, II to 1, third. Time, 1:11. Klfth race, about 4 furlongs, tailing: J, W. O'Neill, It to I, won; Uaurbtr 4 to U second; Matador, 4 to 1, thM. Time, 1:U t-i. Sixth race, mile and W yards, selling! tecond; Scalp Lock, I to Urird. Tims, 1:44 t-i, ,', ; . K ... , Death of s Talttabl Man.' Reformed Church Standard, of Hick ory, ' - r.-.-...-...-..J.-...-. .. In tha death of Mr. J. C. Aber nathy Tha Cha lotto Observer losss a valuable member of the editorial must and - tha newspaper fraternity one of the tnoat promising tmembers. Tha tributes to his memory written by Ms associates show tha high aawlsaa tion rn "which tim is tiald by chose -wish avbom he mingled, Mr.Absrnethy waa a catawha ooy, being born in Newton. educated at Carawoa Col lege and -waa connected with tha first famlllea of the county. To these the afll lotion te pscuHarly heavy and a host of , friends mingle their tear Butter eonautnpttoo of Vera Cru Is small, bnraus of the hrgh retail price. ; Amerli'oa birtier aell for 40 centa per pound can, the home-enad article at SO eerta and Spantah butter at 44 eemts. Several fciiUer com potvnla are also sold, being put up In fc-iwimd cans and mmAty urd for cM'hng,pwpars. 'The Meskian la boring man, earning 71 cernU per day, and the tneohajnlo att l,tl aino4 af ford to fuy buitrr at ds c)gn pilot AOnuta Jlan Advances the Theory . Ilimt the LIccu! use ot haloont to Sell lun-r aiwl IJ iiit Win, J:vcn .In Irolilblilon 'lvrrltory, to Sup plant halo of WMxkry, Will lrj ly , hutv a Vrxlnjr l"rol.lcu " . Special to The Obnerver, , , k Washington. Sept. .l.-Would the IaiiiIim urn t- m. Kttffrr man Anil cttlsea If ha ahould cDange the char acter of his drinks, or laws , should change them for litm? .. . A prominent Atlanta man who has been 4n Washington thinks so and advances an. Important and novel Idea as to the anna promem, ana tne negro la the outh. w- "Many people attribute the many recent assault of negroes upon 'White -women, prior to the late rtota, to tha low saloons en Marietta street and elacwhere to our dty," aald thle man. "Of course that wasn't the mala cause, ao tnese ae, sauns occur wnere mere are at at Wna ajiiI vtinn numrt have aot had the atlmulatlon of drink m amy form. lei ine pionu aepraviiy -wuuuq unuwr-. Ires aha negro rho does commit such nrimx la maila, .warn bv hla habttai- tlon In low saloons in which the pic ture of nudo 'white women are' dis played on h walla y i, - "I want to predict that tn tea or SfkAMi vuri elha nrhlekev lawa of the South will be greatly changed, largely ii'iim ttar Tvatnra of eh Tiesro. aa well as to benefit tha whHe man.. There are places ke Atlanta aji through tna ' soutn wnere toe iow aivm hava Tint kMt nronerlv restrict ed, but at the same time counties all ttirourh tha South hay adopted pro hibition. On Is a bad as tha other In Its effects upon tha negro and his nablta. If he 4s allowed to fill him self with the vilest of ardent drinks it niirMirWiH aa twvna. tia. benomea wild and If he IWes In prohlbKloo communities ha ha IKtkt leas trouble getting the earn class of drink, be aiiiu Ka aUhar hwomM a. walklnaT blind tiger or patron lie thai elaaa of violator or taw. uoutnern peopie oon find out that lack of restriction of tna wiilakey tnafflo la aa bad as prohibit ton and they will do away with both in ravor or a wystera uut anil anennrart the neero tO turn to the lighter drinks, If ha desires stim ulant at all, a is nu nature, wmcn cannot be changed by law. . ' ' The Bum will alwavsr drink, be cause he 1 a creature of sociability. Ha- ta never happier : man wnen wtth a party of hie own race and on- 4nvaia mmt of AVtnk. That bain' tTUe. why ahould not tha laws of the SouCh discriminate ao a to leaa me nero toward beer and light wine and break Mm from the ardent ipwkst a.. of aha) rMitMt atadsnte of the a. iMni in the world - believe that such laws will be the eventual compromise of the drink problem tn this country. rroraouiM m a failure and will continue to do ao. Low dives are a menace to decency and morality. Why not grr h ne gro, and hla white nroxner. eoo, iu opportunity to satin fy hk craving (or etimulants with something mild and comparatively uointoxtcattngT Let It be sold to him under cleanly and de . ii-iinituuiM ltka in the array canteens, which army officers are try ing so hard to nave ra-estaniisneu. unar An itf Why. by slaclnc aha hiatveat sort of a license on the ea- tabllahment that aell the ardent spirit, and an exceixungiy low ucene on those that confine themselves to beer and wlneeT K n uermao ana Dutch system of the open beer gr- aii ntiaue could be Introduc ed Into thl country and encouraged Ma beneficial effect would bo tre mendous. A keg or Deer in a pevny of negroes would excMe them far less nine ot mean whiskey, because of it small acohoMa content. The beer drinker seldom Become veseous. Tha hop and yegwtable tn beer give ieepy, good-naturea eneci ii we drink is taken to exoeas. waiiie straight whtskey excite th negro, .. .a aita. to set wild. Take whiskey away from him- and let him turn to beer or do wwnoui iu "If prohibition cotnmuntue every ri. wiMikl license the sal ot beer under respectable conditions, I pre dict that It would dean put blind tiger In no time. WnyT Simply be cause the craving ior sunraiauue would be satisfied by the beer among dnmktag men and they would not bother to lower them eel res and Too late the law by patronising blind tigers. - THE WEATHER. Wn.Mnartnn. B-tt. If. FcTwCaft fr -..if. unnu fair and eooteri frstb vuriiuii. . w. i .. . -- - - - touth winds becoming northweit North Carolina ana awum V i i -1 iniui.ff ana orobabir Monday, cooler Monday; froth toutheaat to south winaj eeoonuna Eattern Florida, fair Sunday and Moa. a... ..t knwara In eorth DOrUonl light to treeh eaai to south wind. Wettern nonaa, imir onui day; light to freth touthweit wind Georgia, ehowert Sunday and probably Monday, cooler Monday, freth southeast to touth wind. Alabama and MtatMppl. ahoweft Sun. day. cooler In north portion; Monday fair, cooler in toum jotuuh, tiiu wlnda beoomlng freh northweit ' Loultlnna, 'S,r aunaay ana munuw, towiswhat ooolrr In north portion; vari able wlnda becoming freth northweit Kaetern Teset. fair Sunday and Mon. day, tllghtly cooler In north portion; freb north to nort heart wlnda. Arkansas, fair and cooler. Sunday Mon day fair. BNsasweaaBea "V LOCAL OrPICB 1J. S. WEATHER HUKKAU. Charlotta N. C. Sept . UOt-Sunrlee, 1:14 a. m.: tuntet, 4.10 p. m. TEMPERATURE (in degrsea). tlghett temperature n rowett temperature 47 lean temperature 71 icm for the day I AQDVmHltllll film, iUr HMIUI , . Aocumolated exoete for the year..,. 1.11 PRECIPITATION (In Inches.) . Total for the 24 hour ending I p m. .44 Total for the month la Accumulated . deficiency for the month .14 Total for the year U.ot year ....., ..,.. l.D Prevailing wind direction ., ,B, b, .r. , W, J.. BENNBTT, Observer.. F. B. R ANY 1NSCRABLR PROPEHTT. V Cotton on plantalloif. Gin,' Coun try Horn, Pnrnltur. Block, Darn. City "tnt suburban Propisrty,'-; Call before th or burns, r No us to lock stabl when th mule' done p. D. nihxnNDnn t S. Tryon. Tuong COi, 1M. r ri::;ioi SAVINGS DEPARTi'TEiT HIE COMMERCIAL rjATIOrJAL CArJK . ' ' AsAct and Pcreotuil IJabllity Over Two Million Dollar. -. ixteiiest rotn ri'U CEXT, COMPOUNDED quaiiteiilt. IL A. DCNX, rresldcut A,: O. BltENIZEIt, Cashier. SppGioinoiicos ATTENTION! WE WISH TO CALL . your attention to the fact that we are . vol n agenta for Chaae sad , Banbourn'i cplteea, tbe coffee like yonnted to drma -When rou were' younr. A , trial will make you a ouatomer. is. IS and eOc. It the prlca Call and tee for yourwlf be fore you nuy. autJjBtt YAlt.ni.SB CO., h North Tryon street IF TOU HAVE THE HEADACHE TO i day. 'Dhone Woodall A Shepnard. INO. , OT, for a bottle of Allan's Headache Remedy. If It don't cure you, uk for ' your money back. Price 2& centa. , PRESCRIPTIONS - FILLED ON , BCJN day; no other work attended to All Jratcrtptlotte handled by reglatered men. AS. P. 8 TOW'S A CO., Dniggbta '.'Phone 171. -. : : WHT NOT GET THE WORTH. .. OP your money t Blue Ribbon Xeraoa and ) Vanilla Extracta are absolutely pure, g twice si far si other kindi end ths : T,Blu. Ribbon Flavor' 'Is perfection. Atk-for the 2ta stse. ' . . FOR BALK ONB NEW . BAILET whalebone pneumatlo tire buggy,. In 'perfect condition. WIS 1 eell cheep.- W. O. ROSS A CO.. M and'SU West 4th . street 'Phone ML . : - , . ..j. '. TTPBWRITERS . RENTED: '. ' ' ALL . raakea by day. Week or'saonth. Low ed prleea prompt ssrrloe end (beet grade machine, j. . CRATTON 4k CO. 'Phone 104 Trust building. TO LET-IP TOU HATS A MOUSE FOR rent let me lift It it you want It eoeupled. Somehow mine go off In a ' hurry. Mud be became everybody teems to know I'm heedousrters .for detirable place. E. L. KBKHI.ER. Phone 144. MT NOVEMBER CHIC PARISIANS are In. I would be glad to shew the ladles the istset ttyist ana taia orea to any w one that kt Interested. Wedding gowns sad eoat suits torn era. MRS. sad eoat suits mads to please my eue- RUDISILL. -v rOR RENT-MODERN aUOHT-ROOM houta, 17 West Vanes etreet, October lat 1 modem 4-roont keutta nearly cem'pleteA 404 and 9t West Trade. V room cottage, SM W. 1Kb, modern Ira- .prevementt ore bels pat lr THUR JIENDSRSON k BRi n. t. AH O. MR. FREDERICK 3. PEARE. WELL known aa a eesesrt pelat and high clets teaeher In the maeieel can tree of Chleago, Buffalo, St Louie. Cincinnati, etc.. and for sevea years organlat end choirmaeter ef St Marys. Bvanaton, HI., wlU give vocal and plsnofore In struntlon at pupils' reeldenoss - or studio, 101 N. Poplar street 'Phone 133. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP 8ERV lng 'anything ear customers . want Ttk your nest meal at ths Oem end -i erdsr Inst anything yon . want Ws wilt fill It and Just to your liking. OEM RESTAURANT, XL F. CresweQ. Msnsger. - ; TUB CHOWELL SAItTTORJCM CO, ' r ' , ISC'' ".:'"'" J. Ttt th Treatment of - J'?.; ' Whiskey, UovphlM. and Narrow '.. 1 Dueaea, - .i Special apartment and aura for lady patlenta All forma of elootiiclty for treating nervous dtaeasea Tha stockholdsrs all being physicians, constltut a consulting board. - 8. M. CHOWELL, it . DI, Pra. The New Mutual Building & opens with first payment Saturday, October th. Ton can r take bares any day this wssk. Application for loan can be filed day tock Is Uken. Don't wait njitll you're ready to build, or In actual ' need of money before taking shares. Don't think ' all share holdsrs build house or borrow money. Lots of people, rich and ' poor, carry share purely as an investment, - and tbra no other a ' ssfs or s remunerative. Don't put It off longer bow. - Tou're been doing that (ot year already 4 1 , r E. L KEESLER SB B. Tryon St. FOURTH WARD That cosy cottar w r offering for ' sal on North Poplar treet shonld be quickly Uken at tbe price offered, vUi $S,a&Ol The Charlotte A. d. COAia Becreury and sXanager. ' Offlo tt & Trad Bb : Wall Plaster-Hard Clinch . Will stay whar Von pnt It: Watr will nt cans It to' fall off ' ' natural shrinkage of. bunding wlU net crack It ',. . i;;,'' v.,; Maaufaxrand'.. elttslrly , jk'i'-::r '' C'.X iK wi tHARLOTTtPi PLASTER CO, ' Writ for Booklet. ' FOR' ,v ;i. very! osgtraW dwelling, No. 400. North Tryon trot. ( ; I -room dwelling. No. I0t , Bouth Tryon. , - ' i-reom dwalllng, No. 101. South Tryon. :Ik1$!m " Elm (jtX f-.mm, w -'.vv' XaauruBcg gxl r.trl C- -'. " i.'.r. V. Ii- HOLT, Vic PreeldenU. 'A. T. EUMMEt, Assistant Caalilcr. OUR PRESCRIPTION. DE PARTMENT is never with out competent and thorough " 'V I. -v.:'.'1.'' ,' 'V ..;"..'..., ' ly skilled " Pharmacist1' in charge, and yo 'jhrescrip- tions are always our great- est care. We have,! or , will get, anything, you; want and always willing ;and glad to do all in our power for your convenience Wejwant you to use usSW-u DUv6rthDrtt& Store, 'PtMtM T, :-:;. ' ; B. 8. DATXS. : fWRIE and let us ' send : for that 4 PRESCRIPTION. It will be filled by regis ' .V"' ' tered men. NURSES' REGISTER . i"7 v;..-;;-.' I T 0.1 THE SQUARE '-' WET HKVZU CXC8X. ' -Drnggaft. . - 'Pheoa f. '?v ."'vi.t.v Series; Loan Assodation Thono Sai COTTAGE HOME : Realty ;, Company :y::y. rhoaa B7f . "I ' CIIAnlOTTE, Jt.tC. S71LE! i;i:(;ixi oi:rt. . 1 1 1 y On North CoHt-pe street we olVt-i- e! ht-i 'ui !, t - v ' excellent neighborhood, htKh elevation, on .r l'.n.. ,i't t finished, -with all modern Improvements turn , nut in, ;. , i .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..- On the Iloulevard. In Ullworth, eight-room, twn-riory (1h.;. - ; slate roof, modern Improvements;, stable and currmc;t .hnu.i n premlaes; lot 1,7x150.' trice .. ,, .. .. o.to 'otzi r.L'.i tsi-'JE, : ion id TLjji ec: A INTEREST FcCwD ..begins on th first of each month; " Deposit ( mie befort . October gtl will draw Interest from October' 1st. W pay . Four Per Cent, and compound the ' Interest Quarterly. . Now I tha tlm to open an accqunt or to Increase your " balancs. If you already . hare one, , , .t i .vr . . 'C,' lit i r : . SAVINGS DEPARTS I EXT :: : 'V. OT- CHARLOTTE, N.C. tmrlotie Tru -' . 18 East Trade Street" - ;. 4 Per Cent Compounded PsW'oa;-'v;?'.v' -' -'iSavIiifa Accounts. ' " ''.''-; Interest begins from time of Deposit. - ; ' ,..-. ':.f DrRECTORS: ' - ' . ' :. W. H. pEIJt. . M. DAVIS, T. C. GCTHTUE, O. HEATH, If. . O. US K, J. . liTTIiE, W M. IX)NQ, O. M. PATTERSON, J. V. ZIMMERMAN. U ', R., UAGOOD, Caahler. r. , - . i - i , - , - THF' :, ., . j ' . :- s -r . "-. . , ' A .. , J - - - ' ' J- " t t . ,. mm l5)A:NJlll m$m i :zimr , .- -'-. r "y I; - '..'.:,,- J. i . ;. r. .. . .' ' . -v : . . . r.:-j ,s.'---V.-,f ,' . . .': SOLICI TS ..YOUR B IJS INESS , THE -CHARLOTTE - NATIONAL BANK .On 'ra'ytac of Bltt.' '-..v :'-'. -: l- r - -ii -' ' t.v ..- - ... . '. ' v - v ' '..'! H ' ' ' "' : It I wall to pay bill promptly, but net to pay th am but !l twloa. Sometime - book-kespera, by mlauka, aend out bill after ' " thsy have been paid. If you pay by cheek, howersr, th canceled . checks are returned to you and oan be prodnced a reoslpuv' Cheek lng acoounta are therefor mora than a eonvenlsnoe. They are an Insurance against ererpayment Every man or woman who pay . '' bill ahould do so with ehaeka. U t . '-.j ; Tour checking, account will be welcomed at Th Cbarlotss ... Ifatjpnal Bank, where . you aro aasared of absolute ecnrlty and th ..most courteoua' rvle..-v.:t,.ev'- y, ,......, X H ffilTTY, Oai: : B. 0. r.EATflTPrcs:ir.t Southern Loan l-"- soucrrs- Tob ".':: FOUR PER: . allowed en - a.Tlng .dapeatts; , compounded : k four time a year. ;'Our Time Cartlfloat bear interest from date of deposit '; v . ; : NErf CTTEREST QUARTER BEGINS OCTOBER 1ST. .BROT.Prekeot.' f K- 1 W. ii. JENKINS CasWer. , ' f IV. Sv ALEXANDER," Tloo Presklent.' , r:.; rarr,;o;w ( A new, Interest Quarter begins In our Saving Dspartmsnt ': Open your account thl week. W pay 4 per cent. . . -. Banking by mall a specialty. - , . Southern States Trust Co. . . CATTTAIi flOO.Oeg A gRTjsrr BvitbiNa, v v ' cnARiiOrm w. o. v . ' . , Ub.O. BtTia'tlt-Nii, T. II. FRAMJKXXN, W. VL WOOD 1 , . PreeUlent. . " ..Vice Proa.. , Treasurer. s . - jr. K. DAVIS. Assistant Treasnrer. v - D71NI re' o' : WQ oiicr Guuyem iv vaiir.;;.; y, -;.; v. ; (, , SO First National of High Point .......... ...... ISO 11 First National of Charlotte t. .... 171 10 Charlotte Trust Co. , o 38 Merchants' gt Farmers' . . . . ... . "ii . . , ,',,. , . 165 11 North Carolina R. 11. . ,i ....................... .. i5; 10,000 N. C. ts 1911 ex coupon..... i... ......;......... ....... juj'j 10.000 N. C. 4s 1410 ....i,.. KM 8,000 Hop Mill Bonds ......................... 1 J Wlr your orders to c .- '(; .. R irvi";: !& Savings Bank BtrsmBsa CENT, INTEREST- - s .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1906, edition 1
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