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CHARLOTTE DAILY ( THE DEATH RECORD J f buot iv .cottox gt , : r. J AV. Rabon, of Lambcrton. v.AuX to The Ooserver. V - ', I.umberton, Oct, II. Mr. J. W. ua Ilobtwo Xorro'a EITorta o Steal Cot . ton Unwanted With Ixwd of tfhot In Uii Bodr A New. Concern bcrtoa Nowa Notesv .. . prominent and well-to-do farm- Special to The Observer. ; ,f v ? r. dina ruierou uurguw - j , juuiuuwwui. wi .. r----- l.nmt near here, death reaoiung iroro jana Koiana Mitcneii, nom coiureu. iirarmls poison- Ho a about . 40 1 are in Jail her charged with etealing ars old.. , He la mirvivsd by . . wlfa I cotton, from the. Held .of a'Mr.v An- uml several' tMWrea. . Mr. .Rabon I drewa, ,. near Ash pole, fewnlghta waa In town Saturday and waa takanu Martin bad been picking cotton l!I on his return noma." HI rm',,J there during- the day and bad picked win be taken ?te Hebron church, lna ba(f j, tni u Mlde Mr. A- Marlboro county, Sooth Carolina, to-i drewa learned of thla and want to the Ant and Interred there.: to-morrow i place xnat nignt wim an snoigun 10 morning. Mr. T. J..Wewtbfoc. f KJnston. Fpedal to The Obeenrer. Klnston, Oct ll-r. Thomaa X Westbrook . died at . hie horn ,on nrls-ht street ' thla morning at 4.14 await , developments. Martin came along and - atooped , down to get the bag of cotton when Mr. Andrews, who waa In hiding, discharged his gun at him. One of Martln'ahanda waa niied with shot and a portion of tha load struck . his thigh. Tha shot did not go very deep. Martin was captured and Mrs. 81ngletary and ' Mr. . W. T. Jenrette art stockholders, composing the Jenrstte-Hoaletary Co., which haa been' Inrnrnnratrxt . to Aa a'eenerel merchandise business here , beginning about tha first of next year. -.Mr. Jen rette la president of the company and Mr. Binglotary , Is secretary and treas urer. Mr, eingletary will bo succeed ed In the clerk's offlra by Mr. w. a. Tost, now In tha register of deads' onVe, -i ;:.:'.:... ,!-V d , Messrs. A. W. McLean and R A. Edmund, two of Lumberton'a casltal lata, are In Mexico, Texas and Okla homa on a prospecting .tour. ; i - . .rV ;. Mr. J. W. Hall haa resigned as post master at Lumber Bridge and Mr. P. M. Hall haa been named to succeed him. : ; ', ':, ,.- aVIatIl ttt diabetes, from which he I 4 . .vi. i,..n., ui,haii had peen a great sua.rrr Xney were commltMd to JaU nnder time, rw ten th , r I bond. inA a hla iwtd. Ha was 17 years ora i . ... v.. ' . . . - -rwll I fWMUVH Willy -M v ana ieaTs wiuw ...u ...r . nreaented to the board of aldermen t hUdren. Mr. Westbrook came to Mkln them to -lection to al- Mils city II years ago. ror tne past ,ow thfc paopI to TOt. on iMllan0 ne years, up to the time be was con- of 2i,00 bonds for Improving and fined to his bed. he was employed as ,,, th. ..tll..wflrk. sewaraaa shipping clerk at Hlnes Brothers an1 lectri n--ht planU. Of this amount it la proposed to expend $20, 000 on water-works and sewerage and 15.000 on the light plant There are now applications for 400 more the Boyal Arcanum and tha Xnjghta t expenditure will enable the town r Harmony. The funeral Tuesday . . . , .kn. nisei an uriniiiuB, ivr. bwiiiio least. The expenditure for water works and seweraae will put the mains In reach of all who want them Messra J. Q. McCormlck and U H, lumber relit Ha waa always faltnrui ta tha discharge of his duties, a young man of exemplary habits, and enjoy ed tha aeteem of his employers and all who knew him. He belonged to of Harmony. The funeral Tuesday ' momlna at 11 o'clock will be with the honors of these orders. : : Mr. Waller Mewbornr, of IIU. Special to The Observer. - KInston. Oct. 21. Mr. Walter : Mewborne. of the Arm of Johnson A Caldwell have been elected to fHl va rancies on the board of directors of ..... hL ti.i .AAn- L.umoerton is to nave a popular !r. of heart disease In' the millinery how.' th ? nou"a " denartment or the store rriaay. Air, Mewborne. who mas in high spirits Just a. fW minutes bofore his death, A "walked from the msln store Into the - miuinenr oeosrimeni inn wi nm- Jng and laughing with the ladies In ; down, he had a severe attack of heart .trouble and collapsed and died In ten entnutes. Mr. Mewborne was about 40 years old snd leaves a wife and ' ana child. He has a large number of relatives and a wide family connec ' tlon la this county. The funeral took ' place at St. John's, Pitt county, Sun day. , tilbson, of Aalievllle. a?yv ... tw , iiu wv.. -.a.lll. r U'Mllum M Olbsan, a well-known snd highly re- ., specteo cttisen or Asnevuie, waa touna . . dsad yesterday afternoon In hla apart- menu In the Walker building on Val- . ley street. Mr. uitaon waa v years this week. It la thd Williams Come dy Company. Mr. John T. Slngletary. who has been assistant clerk of the court for some time, has resigned and wilt en gage In tha mercantile business. Ha THE WEATHER. for Wsshlricton. Oct. C Forecast Tuesdsy and Wednesday: Vlralnla. unsettled wsatner Tuesday: Wednesdsy rain, liaht to fresh north- sast wind. North Carolina. cloudy Tuesdsy: Wednesday rain; rresh nortneest winds. benomina southeast. Houm Carolina, and uenrsis, cloudy Tuesday and Wednesdny, light variable wmos becoming enaieny. Wednesday partly cloudy; fresh and vs liable winda Western Florida. Alabama and Mis sissippi, fair Tuesday; Wedneedsy rain snd colder, fresh southeast winds be comma northwest. Iouialftna. fair Tuesday, followed by of age, an ex-Confederate soldier and rain sod colder Tueaday night In north- Tor soma time employed aa night ""V"-: " "'J " " "MU watchman for the Walk.tr property e-...',.- r.... ..t.r .h. where he had his sleeplnarapartmenta. I rolder Tuesday: Wednesdsy fair; fresh Ha was well snd In aDDarenlly rood northwest winds. hatavlth Haturdav and the newa of his . Arksnsns. showers snd colder Tues- . . j . . l, i. onr n eaneaoar lair. nm mmy irnou in i i Wednesday: warmer Wednesday, body was found yesterdey afternoon I Tennessee, Kentucky and West Vtr h anma on who vlaltetd hla aiart-I slnla. fair Tuesday: Wednesday rain tneau and the sheriff and coroner na colder, in wvu iuu it ia auuu mi uvmin i BUREAU some time naiuraay mgnu i ua Charlotte. Oct. B. Hunrlss U a. body waa removed to the undertak- sunset 10 n. m. Ina eaubllahment of Noland. Brown I i.Mrt,AiuiiE un oerree.. f am I hii.nh alrat.l a, n i nra. jwrcu mr uunsi. n iirr ui WiV u- Mean temperature. caaaed residing In Mississippi has I Karens for the day. been notified and funeral arrange- Acrumuluted deficiency ror month. msnte will not be comoleted until she AccumSL"t'o ?r year. r gjsnt mf iTiMi i haa been heard from. It I. prob.ble Tn,.i ?,?Y. r'h".n ' n "m" nowevcr. , inai in wr vices win wo Total for the month conducted to-morrow snd m.; AS m C'i 6 75 US the body I Arrumulsted - Interred at the Newton burying ground. ' Mr. Olbaon. known to Aahevllle people generally ss '"Squire" Olbnon. ! was born at Oermanton, Ktokes coun ty. Nov. I. 1111. He enlisted In the 'i : Confederate service March IS, 1842, .and served In Company P. Klfty-aec- ' teers, until the surrender, lie berame .' a member of Zebulon Vance camp, ; United Confederate Veterans. In Oc- . tober, 101. Mr. (ilbnon was a enn- Iriail mtlnlwr n f I'.itlnl Atmjiilmt . Church and was a regular attendant upon divine service. Mrs. W. A. iah. of Afhrtllle. Special In The Ohm-rver. Aahevtlle O.t 21 -Mm W A ; Uaah, widow of the late W. A. Cash. ,: aa attorney, at this place, dle) thin morning at i o'clock at the Clarence f - 1- i . l ..it. 4rvr nMiiniii. niiininre, aiirr H long Illness. The remains were taken .10 Brevard to-day and tli fun-Tal !, services will be condiictrd from the episcopal rnurrn si insi piare i- morrow morning, i ne interment win I 11 ai nirmn. Special to The Observer. vneaver, h. ;.. oct. zj.-ir. Jamea A. Turner, Ja, sn esteemed cltlxen. died at his humn two mllea notth of an illnrs extending our morn than a year. The funeral services we'r.i con N, ducted st Kl Hclhcl Thumdav af- ,. ismoon ny nev. . a. r sirey- Mr. '. Turner twice married, hi nrnt wiiv waif, mip, i.aiiiiiif r,uwrua. 'this union five children were, rrnrn. of whom the three following survive: ' -Mr. Joseph A. Turner, of Fort Ijtwn. Mr. Jamoa Turner, of fiui hrlenvlll.-. . and Mra Mary Htralt, of Hrnllh " Ilia second wife wss Mine Mnry Mciiarlty. .,. who aurvlyes him. Mr. Turner was a good men and sn excellent clilz'-n. Hs served In the rcservm during the War. He was in his tint ir. Mr. I). Ii. Ilartllnr. of Irnlcll. Special lo The Observer. Troutmsn. ru t. 22. air. Davt.i I.. ' llortllne, sn sged snd reierted fr . roer. died at his home near here ) terday morning at I o'clock e '. Ceaaed wss a msn who had lived out , h.iii inree -or. yeara snd ten. lie waa a man of the nirln.-ni Integ ' rllv and honeatv li , k. .,i,.i . aald ot him that ha never took any nndua advsntsge of any ni even lo . ina amount or one penny. He wss , thrifty and Induatrlou hlmwif and . could not tolerate liirtl-in n Others. Ills atlotmeiii of lime wss . lived out at the home piece where he died. Here he himself was reared, here he took his bride and here he ' reared a large family of children. Never, sine beginning housekeep ing,' had thla good old farmer bought a pound of western meat or flour. II tnade. lt a point to produce nough good wholesome supplies on his farm io supply hla family, with always a surplus to spare. Ha was a good ex am pie to tha country and he win ba si merely mourned. - They laid wlm to rer In tha Hart line square at St, Michsel's to-day at noon. Thus was a good man gathered to Ma fathers sni there be none who will fill hla j -luce. : ' : v.. ' -a. exgesa for month. .01 4.18 l.b) 43. IS Accumulated deficiency for year 4l prevailing wind direction N. K. w. j. BENNETT, Observer. THE rox VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Perfect Visible Writing. Two-color Ribbon. 8ef-reverslng Rihhon. Interchsngesble Carriage. Kvery Fox Visible 1a sup plied with a tabulator, with out extra charge. Prides IIOfl.no, $100.00 and $125.00. Write for catalogue for Regular Model of the Fox. STONES BARKER CO. Booksellers and Stationers. A BADLY BURNED OIRL. or Hoy, man or womaa. Is ejulckfy oat it fln If Haekien's Arnica tWIve kt Saw, i I rromptly. O J, Welch, of Tekoiu . . Miob., a A:- "I m It tn mr faially i r eta, enre end all shin Injuria and 1 it r-ft." - QuirliMt pile aura , . t heatlra salva niada, Ma, t a. H. rfi3oo Cos drug store, At a Jordan's Ml A I' not EM ItrilllKK KPON(iK and -TOW KM. Ask for them. They are tha ' HK8T. NURSES' REGISTER 0.1 THE SQUARE raggls4a. fi-,. :;tlm$ 1. 0RDJWS DANGER FAOM THB PLAOUB. TbereV grave danger from tha plague Of Coughs and Colds that are so prevs. lent, unle you take Dr. King's New Duoerery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold. Mrs George Walls, of Foreat City, Ma, writs: "It's " a Godssnd , to people living I climates where coughs and eold prevail I find It quickly ends therm It prevents Pneumonia, puree LaOrtppa, eves wonderful relief . In Asthma ' and ay Fever, and make weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs snd Colds. too. and fl.00. Guaranteed by R. H. Jordan it Co.'i dug store. Trial bottle free. Spec ial Notices DRIED APPLES, 10c.; NEW 8UPPLT green apples. Hoc.; pears We.; malaga grapes, c.; cocoanuta, 4c. to lc. oranges, Wc. dosen or O.ou box; red cherrlee, 10c. csn. BRI DOERS at CO., aut Wsst Trade street. WEDDING PRESENTS NOTHING more appropriate or prettier than a piece of the noted Monroe Cut Glsss. Pee our line snd get our prices. WOOD ALL St SHEPPARD. DO YOU SMOKE? THEN SEE OT'R line or pipes, clear and cigarette noia ers. tobacco pouchea, etc. You need something In this line, we have It for you. J AS. P. RTOWE A CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 17. BEST EVER MADE BLUB I la. RIBBON Lemon and Vanl ro twice ss far a Flavor" Is perfection. Ask for the jdc. stse. Absolutely sure. o twice ss far and the "Blue Ribbon WJ1TBH: THE COMSIEItCUL NATIONAI BAXK OF CUAniX)TTE. ..v;.-' ': ' e GROW TOTAL ASSETS., (pEPOSlTS.i f LOANS.. . . 0 'i i It une Minion , vno uunarca ioobsuhi 1 ,.Om Million Threo nandred and Fifty Thonssnd Zxan Drpartmont , . , CVwimercla berttnent -" , 9myia$lDftmmMaien'-'-;Z rorrign, Exchange) IVepirtgnent "i -4 wur aqnlppad and doing good bualnasa. ; ' '-t'' J y ..'; ,-i , : , v '. ' i-J ; R. A. DTJNJT, Prajsldent.' , A." 43. BRCNIUCB, CahJer, v-j W.'E. HOLT. Vlcn ProaMent. "A.' T. SCTSIMsir, Assistant Chtshler. SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1906 ,.' ?f -i i' . t ' ,V, st - will be-a red-letter day for you If, .lt.mwks. your taking shares : In tha Mutual Building sV Loan. . Jew realise what an opportunity ' Is at every man's door In this city or Stat for bettering his con-. dltlon through thla vary Channel. If I - had enjoyed auch ad- , vantage when a mere boy, X coald now'retlro with a competency, , but they-were not offered then. Teach your hoy to saVa by having , a few shares. Let him have his hook. Lot him make hla own pay ments, " Stimulate thrift and economy.'- H wlir thus, early lrt life,' . aoqulre buslnees Ideaa of real value. ,1 hope to give my boy, a classical, education, but he's got to know a lot of practical things aa hs goes along. . Yon've seen college graduates that had no henae. naven'i ron? , y. v. E- La KEESLER, Treasurefa; -4 S, Tryon SU Tbon Ui. TYPEWRITERS makes machines, FOR RENT-ALL rented by dsy, week trwnmrm I M . 1 1 1 I I Dili u J U.J, or month. Special prices on long term contracts. J. E. Crsyton h Co., phons wi. Trust Huiioing. LE88 THAN ONE CENT A CUP- Powsll s Breakfast Cocoa. It Is mors than three times the strength of cocoa mixed with starch. Arrowroot or su gar Is therefore more economical. coetlng less than one sent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily dlaeated and admirably adapted for Invalids aa well aa for persons In health. For ssle by MILLER-VAN NESH CO., 3 N. Tryon. 'Phones 48 and nit. LOST-MANY BRANDS AND MAKES of olive oil have been lost. But Eugene Du Ralxs Olive Oil Is found by the many thousands who dally use It to he the beat; bny else you may wish, H pints and quart bottles; also quart snd H gallon csns. SARRATT A BLAKKELV. Charlotte snd Dllworth. FARMS FOR SALE SI 1-3 ACRES ON Dowd road and railroad, about four miles out, 170 per sera t4 acres on Slateavllla mscadam road, about thrus miles from squsre, $70 per sera These ere very attractive farms and ws will get down to business If you want a small farm. J. ARTHL'R HENDER SON at BRO. WH tVILL SELL A HANDSOME TEAM of brown mares at auction Thursday evening at the fair grounds. They will be sold to the hlgheat bidder, and they srs well worth going out to sea W. O. ROSS CO. TO LET-4-HOOM HOUSE, OAK ST., water snd sewerage, 112.00; 8 rooms, modern, E. 4th, fM: rooms for office or bed moms. Sander's Building, best location In city, SJ to 17; houses for colored tenants on B. 2nd street, cheap. E. L. KEKSLER. 26 8. Tryon street. 'Phone J44 FA IK VISITORS ARE ALWAYS IN A hurry, so save time by dining at the (Jem Kestaurnnt. Mesls served in sisnter, ami you get what you want. E. K, CRtSWELL Manager. MR. FREDERICK J. PEARE. WELL- known as s concert p.anlst and high clsss teacher In the musical centres of Chicago, RufTalq. St. Louts. Cincinnati, etc, and for seven years organist and cholrmsster of St. Mary's. Bvsnston. III., will glvs vocal and planofore In struction at pupils' reeldencee or studio. Ml N. Poplar atrest 'Phone WO. 12 PER GBNT -INVBSTMBfilT We. are offering some investment property paying It per cant, on the Investment. It Is splendid renting property and the houses on premises are new and splendidly built. Railroad Site It would be difficult, If rot Impossible, to duplicate the piece of property on railroad, close In. fronting 115 feet on Southern Rail way, and running back 110 feet to a macadamised street. See ua for price. The Charlotte Realty Company Office IS K. Trade St. A. 43. CRAIG. Secretary and Manager. Phone tn. fffiXiiil iMSE Modern nine-room house, ail conveniences,' on Park avenue: tot SOxUO, If taken at once, pi loo .. . . .00,K 1 - MODKKX EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , on corner of Graham and Eighth atrceta; , lot ' JOxUO feet. Price' -. SOUTHERN REM. . ESTATE, , LOAN AND TRUST C0;. sj- THE FIRST DOLLAR saved and banked by yoft and backed by a firm determine ''.Uon to add. to it regularly .la your Initial atep toward ouc- . case. ' It la the dollar you save. not. the dollar yon spend, -.i .' ,' that helps you - to ; prosperity, ''r. y;&4is .u-v',.' v : Thla bank will appreciate your aocount, however amalla .:.' hd W,U extend to yon all ; the courtesies apd acoommoda i.tJons In our. power - ,t "'-''V ; '-:C' GEO, E. WILSON President ' JNO, B. ROSS, lce Prealdent. i ' v" . MERCHANTS and r. FARMERS IIATIONALBAIIK Zy Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. . GhaNott& Trust Gbmp'y V 18 East Trade Street :.'4 . 4 Pcr Cent Compounded Paid on L vV - . - Savings Accounts', rl. 'j '-'y Interest begins from time of Deposit . , e " " I'TRiXTTORS: ' V'. ' ' .W. n. pETiK. 9. St. DAVIS, T. O. GCTHRIK, O. P. HEATH, H. O. LINK, J. H. LITTLE, W. M. IX)NO, C. PATTERSON. J. W. ZIMMERMAN. U R. XIAGOOO, Waaler.' - - ' -.y .? ' ArdiitecbiralWoodworker wood om ORNAISCNTAl PATTERN KAKI1 KODOSfCR fATfJIS WORKfl OUT (ONflDtNTUl Bum ' C. A. EASTMAN It WEST FIFTH STREET. FOR RENT. Store, No. 202 East Trade street. Store and Office, No. 11 8. College street; both In the very heart of business activity. S. WITTKOWSKY. Melrose Flour has arrived. Our MILL PEED will make your horse fat. THE STAR MILLS. 'Phone 27. Sweet Peas planted now will come early and be the more enjoyed. We have vall the colors, separate and mixed, 50 mm cents a pound. Dllworth Drug Store, 'Phone 247. D. 8. DAVIS. N0TIGE A special meeting of the stock holders of the Fidelity Mfg. Co. will be held In their office at 10 o'clock a. m.. Thursday, Oct. 25th. 104. T. J. LILLARD, , Bee. and Treaa. Charlotte, tf. C. Oct. lsth, 10. Office of the Mechanics', Perpetual Building and Loan Association. October 1, 1906. 17,000 Shares In Force. A MEW RECORD The management of the above Association has, from its earliest organizatiol realized the fact that the officers of it Were simply the "Trustees of the Public," and hence they have on every and all occasions endeavored to inform the public of its. workings and to have the public share in the felicitations of the Association success, and the marvelous results attained have shown that open, fair and honest statements of the conditions of the Association arc appreciated by and duly re sponded to by an, observing and discerning pubcUcThe management at tliis time feels proud and nighly -elated over having established a new, heretofore unheard of record, in having attained the high mark of 17,000 shares now in force, equal to'a matured value of $1,700,- 000.00. The management now aspires for the present for only 500 additional shares, in order to have the even sum of One and Three-Quarter Million Dollars: v THE 48th GC$RifZG which commenced, September 1st was very' liberally subscribed to, and to reach the additional 54X) shares or more, we advise that the subscription for this, the will be received' at par for 30 days longer, so that those subscribing within the next 30 days will share in .the -profits of whatjthe 48th series has already earned. . .. Let every frjend (and who is not!) of this institution bestir himself or herself to help the cause along, both . by word and deed. 1 . - Borrowers are, assured to gqt .'their loans within "GO (days after the committee reports on their application. B. E. COCHItANE, Bee and Treas: ., '5:i5?i'i;::Kf0' WTTaIOWBKY. President - y" 0yy THE WT PAY 41) TOR MONTY r r 4 WT LEND HONEY JIT SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS' y THE CHARLOTTE. NATIONAL BANK ' On Paying of Bill It Is well lo pay bine promptly, but not te pay the seme hill twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, send oat bills after they have been paid. Ii yoa pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to yon and van be produced aa raoelpta. Check log acoounta are therefore mere than a convenience.- They are aa ' Insurance against overpayment. Every man or woman who paya bills should so so with checka. Tour checking account will be welcomed at The Charlotte National Bank, where yoa are assured of absolute security and the ' most courteous service. W. II TO, (ashicr '-B. D. HIAffl; President WILL COME HANDY Once, a week or once a month lay aside a certain portion of your Income. Deposit It with us and we will, allow yon Interest, on same. Don't neglect to HAVE. This money will come handy to yoa m . n - . a sa Southern Loan &. Savings Bank P. M. BROWN, PresMeat.' W. U JENKINS, CashJer.. - W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Prealdent. '; Household Accounts '- ' : .' .. ' - ' ' ''..,-...,.: i- with na have simplified for many ladles of Charlotte the financial part of housekeeping.. The.check book shows- where' the money ' goes, and the check Itself la the' best form of. receipt We Issue' mall' leather pasa books,-, suitable for carrying la ladles' puree. SdiathcrnyS V . : T , ;: .' ' 'CAttXAMi 'S99MM v.ruVJ..,: '.' : TO VST BrhLDINa ''" ClIARTxmitWtt y:- ' v UJlU. STaUKM, T. B. VRAM HUM, V. II. WOOD ' ' V , ' ' . Preaidant. Vsaw Pre a . TTCasurer. , DAVIS, AsaUUnt Treaanrer. t v.v.'.'.'v :; Grade Investments . , ' WB OfTEB SLBJKCT TO'SaVLEt - V .. -. j . "-' ....... , f . .',. - it t0 )o shares North Carolina Railroad- Stock. -'. '.'. 114.000 North Carolina a, due fl, . ,; ; '; - I.Oft A. T. A O. Bonds, s, due lli:-;: ; $5,000 Hope Mill Bonos, la, nue 111T. ' .; ; ,,. ;v .vVy; "''.'; It.OOO Nsuse River Bonds, (s. due XXiUjci:.': 14,000 Kagie m rnoonix as, aue jszs. - ,i '-V-i ..' ,,;',.I .''. . 14 shsree rirst National, Bank of High Point ". " :-"v I-"i" 4 ".. 10 to 40 shares Highland Park Preferred. , , , , - ':'.? 10 to 10 shares Brown Mfg. Co. .Preferred.'' ',; .',''.. 10 to 40 shares Monroe Preferred." ., j.:, .:".-;. ' .-.-". 1 ' 14 to S4 shares Elba Mfg. Co. Preferred. ';, 5 .V'1-,".; ; ' 1 ,14 to 104 shares Loray First Preferred. . ; , ' sy:.i:i;': j"'.' h, ," iy. y: 'C;'' v;-i , .-At.
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