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13 c;Lu;r,Oi n; daily o;;;:;:uvin, jaiujaUi 11. ir 7. iretk In the session. All th mem 9 o( th fsoull were present at , .) opening of th college, with the ( itpilon of Professor Bchcnk, who f lurned Thursday, and Mis coicman, who ha not yet arrived. Tha Athenian and Fhllomalhean Litesary Societies held their first msetlng of tha new year last night, and their member wqro very en thualaitio In their li.teresc in tha work for tha coming month.. Tha membera of those socletle have al ways dona aome of th best work in tha college course,' and a number of them have taken una stands in bo ciAtv.worit at tha State University.' On Tuesday night tha lovers of ml alo enjoyed a moat delightful treat In tha conecrtsTrven in tna wceum course, which is being given by tha college, y for tha benefit of It stu dents and tha community in general. Such events M that of Tuesday night tend greatly to tha general Improvc ' ment of all attending, and show the intention of the faculty to place our aallega second to none In the State. ;t WAKE FOREST. Correspondence of Tho Observer. Wales Forest, Jan. 12. The enroll ment of students here continues to, grow.' There are some three hun dred and sixty-ova enrolled and others ara expected in the next few days. The presnet enrollment exceeds the entire number enrolled any previous year. Professor J. B. Carlyle Is away from tha hill this week In the Interest of tha 1150,000 Increased endowment of the college. He ha given up his class work In the Institution and will 4. devote his entire time to the work of raising the above amount. During 5 bis absence Professor Carlyle's first . section of Latin I. will bo met by Professor D. Eatman; Dr. George V. Paschal will teach both sections of Latin It. In addition to thb first sec tion of Latin 1., which he haB been teaching; and Dr. ( harks K. Taylor vwU teach Professor Carlyle's senior and seminary Latin classes. Dr. Poteat ha accepted an invi tation to address the. State Sabbath Observance Convention. In (Jreens boro next week, on "Sabbath observ ance Promotive of National Pros perlty." The T. M. C. A. has chosen th following officers for the year: Frederick K. Brown, of Ashevllle. '.president; Kobert (J. Anders, of Hcn- derson county, vice president; Hu bert Jones, of Raleigh, recording sec retary; Ashby W. Dunn, of Scotland Neck, corresponding secretary; and A. T. Howard, of .Sampson county, treas urer. The retiring president, Mr. W. H. Weatherspoon. of Durham, and th ; nW president, Mr. Brown, were the two Wake Forest, speakers. In the Wake Forest-Mercer debate held Thanksgiving. Mr. Weatherspoon made an excellent president and Mr. ' Brown will make a similar record. Mr. Elliott B. Karnshaw, of Raleigh, who has been assisting here in mathe matics and working toward the Master of Arst degree, la at the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, to undergo an operation. He will not he able to return here for some, weeks. Ills classes are being taught during his absence by other Instructors In the department of mathematics. The commencement address before tha Ensellan and Phllomathexlun Literary Societies will be delivered this year by Professor Harry Thura ton Peck, at the head of the depart ment of Latin In Columbia University. In addition to his connection with Columbia Unuverslty Professor Pock Is well known In the Journalistic world, being the editor of several pub lication, among them The Hookman. and also the author of a number of valuable and well-known text hooks. Ha la one of the brightest men In the country and It Is needless to say that he will attract a great number to the commencement exercises, which take place May 22-24. Mr. Brewer has entered business with his father. The most attractive and most valu able edition the The Wake Forest Student ever published H tho I,ee Centennial Memorial Number, tho January number of The student. It has created considerable comment and ; the editors have received a number ;., of appreciated commendatory letters j from prominent people of North Caro lina and ther States, among them te ,' Ing Governor fiWnn The memorial volume Is dedicated 'l the, old sol y: dlers of Lee. the Confederate veter j ans of the Old Norlh State and to their commander. Major-Ueneral Julian 8. (rr The cover design 1s a cut made from Miss DItU Wash. ington Leach's lee memorial calendar, Which she kindly I'Tit theedltors of the magaslne. The calendar Is printed In colors, giving the birthplace of J,.., Stratford, the old home, Arlington! his own picture, surtnountod by the four flags of the Confederacy, his crest, motto and signature. The cut print ed on the cover of the magazine Is rood representation of the memolal calendar. The contributions consist of th" following- General Stephen li Commeratlnn ' trued; "I,ci," (pnem) by Mr. John Charles M'N'Hli; chris tian Character of Robert K. !,... Chaplain J. WlllUm Joins: ;enerni Jjfe and Traveler, ( poem i Mr It M Tuttle; Flirhtlng I'nder the ):, t t'i, General. Onernl I! I Johnson. Personal Remlnlm . in c ,,f i;,.ni.ri Lee. General J )( ),,. Tiihwle to General 1 ,, Major H A T.on.lon. Three Gllnip- of (ii-neml I...- t r fhsrle K. T.iylnr; HHrl (;itMps'fM ,,r lr. Profeiw.r John K ,;linMMI Wsshlnxton t.,. -Appom.uox Cldents. General W It i Tin- Ii I Night at Appomatox (poemi Mr ' M F. Paae. Memories of i ,ipi.llM s A. Ashe, Le Monument m l,.mv'i.n A Confederal I'tlu.i,,.. if mi ni encs. Prof j,n r k. ,u l, ,,,1K, Kemlnlccejicfs nf General I.c- Mr James H Pool An Apprei I,n,'.n if Lee. Captain Miles n Kh.-rrlll To Robert E. Le. ipoein) i,r i' -Paschal Oenerel !,,.,.-, (,.( ,,Kttln of Valor, Genersl W. P. Ht.ris How Lee Becmne a C.,tlKe President Alex ander L. Nelson. Goneral s College President, Profr m. w Humphreys; A Student's Recollection ' L,',-.b' "W ": "'neral l-e's Ad Vlca to Teachers. Professor Charles A 2,'UR",n',M,,u''', "f General I Willis. B. Smith; The Grave of Ann. Crt,'r. hf Hry T Taylor; Me fnorlaJ Tribute to Confederate Deftd (poem) Professor H. F. Page. .The memorial volume contains also . tha world's grestaat tributes to Lee Aa English Oeneral'g Tribute, by Field-Marshal Viscount Wolaely; An . Kngllsh Poefs Tribute, by Philip Hill's Trlbyte. Also General jfs ErtlmaU of the North Carolina Con federate poldler, by General Julian H Carr. WINTIIROP. Wlnthop College, n. C. Jan. 12 Bxamlnatlona for ths first term com tnencwd to-day, and every one Is so absorbed In them that nothing elst Is going on. Wlnthrop girls era apt to glv undivided attention to what rer la Is haod, whether It be work er play, so that Just now even tha most fascinating faaat" la neglected for tha sska of review rhrt.aa kn. days speedily became a thing of tha past, ana ernca giri ill settled down to hard work aaain. , Mr, A, E. Oonsales, of Tha Bute. iiss reeeuiiy presented tha valuable fcokg for the llbrsry ; psrgan'a "His tory of Kouth Carolina, and ftrsgg's "11 (story of U Old Charnwa," , Tie Wlnthrop Chiotef i thl Daughters of the Confederacy will celebrate the lth of January, the birthday of Gen, Robert. 13 Lee, in a manner befitting the day, Capu A. Coward, of tha Citadel, Is orator of tho occasion, , . I SnHntf Npwc I I Z JI SBBSBSBSSSSaSSSS "i ii i I AMERICAN PITCHING . AVERAGES La Roy tik Only Amorinrn ixwrne PltrlHT Wio Won All Ills. Cornea Tbe) Pcrcrotagi! of (ianies Won and Lost by tho I'ltchers or , That Chicago, Jan. I J. Out of 41 pitchers who appeared last season . In tbe games of the American League, but one. La Roy, of New York, won all the games In which na appeared Tnls achievement, however, Is not so creditable as It sounds, for tne reason that he appeared In only two games. Next to La Roy in games won is Plank, of Philadelphia, who won 19 games and lost alx. White, of Chicago, was third with 18 games won. six lost, and one tie. Joss made the best showing for Cleveland with 21 games won, nine lost and one tie. For Boston the best showing was made by Tannehlll, wno came 19th on the general list. He won 13 games, lost 11 and pltCned one tie game. Tha poorest showing was made by Harris, of Boston, who pitched In 23 games, out of which he won only two. The percentage of games won and lost by the league pitchers Is as fol lows: Name. Won. Lost. P.C. La Roy, N. T 2 Plank, Phil ..19 White. Chicago 18 Joss, Cleveland 9 Clarkson, New York. 9 Rhoades. Cleveland. .22 Owen, Chicago 22 Orth, New York 21 Altrock, Chicago 20 Cnesbro, New York.. 24 Bender, Phil IB Kllllan. Detroit 9 Putterson, Chicago ..10 Pelty, St. Loula 17 Selver. Detroit 14 Newton, New York.. 7 Walsh, Chicago 17 Patten. Wash 19 Tannehlll, Boston ...13 Hess, Cleveland 20 Mullln, Detroit 21 Jacobson, St. Louis.. 10 Hogg, New York.... 14 0 1000 .760 .750 .892 .692 .688 .629 .114 .606 .600 .600 .600 .588 .586 .583 .583 .567 .543 .542 .541 .538 .526 .519 .617 .616 00 .500 .600 .500 .481 .481 6 4 4 70 13 17 13 16 10 6 7 12 10 5 13 16 11 17 18 9 13 14 IB 16 15 5 2 14 14 11 8 13 5 20 6 21 15 16 14 7 19 17 10 18 21 Howell. St. Loula Bernard, Cleveland Wadsell. Phil Glade, St. Louis . . .15 .06 .16 .15 8mlth. Chicago 5 Griffith. New York. . . 2 Donahue, Detroit ...13 Powel. St. Louis ...IS Coombs, Philadelphia 10 Coakley, Phil 7 J'igert, Philadelphia 11 Eells, Cleveland 4 Kalkenberg. Wash. ..14 Glade, Boston 4 Young, Boston 13 Donovan. Detroit ... 9 Smith, WaSn 9 Kltsnn, Wash 6 Townsend, Cleveland 3 Dlneen, Boston 8 Hughes, Wash 7 j.ubanks, Detroit .... 4 Winter. Boston 6 Harris, Boston 2 .476 .467 .458 .444 .412 .400 .382 .375 .360 .300 .300 .296 . 2ft2 .286 . 2T0 .0S7 Cup Irl.e for the International Balloon Race. New York. Jan. 13 Cortland Bishop, president of the Aero Club of America, has announced a list of five supplementary prizes amounting to 33,000 to be offered In connecting with the coming International cup bal loon race on October 19 next. In St. I,ouls. Under the rules governing the race James Gordon Bennett gives $2, 000 to the winner. The following supplementary prises were announced: $1,000 to the second balloon In the race donor announced; 1750 to the third hallooon, offered by the com bined rullroads running Into St. Louis; $500 to the fourth balloon, offered by Imnlei S. Nugent, of St. Louis, and $ 2 r,0 to the fifth balloon, offered by a German newspaper In St. Louis. I These prizes are for biilloons traveling the greater distance. In ml- j dltlon. the aero club, has decided to offer n supplementary prize of $".00 for tho balloon staying longest In th! nlr. lTp to this time, of the eight countries eligible to enter he race, on ly Great Hrltlan, France annd the I'nlted States have forwarded their entries, which guarantees that at. least nine balloons will enter and start in the contest. Tim Baptists to Start Bible School. : An enterprise which Is being agl-j tati-d, and which if carried out. as It! In all probability will be, will mean1 much for the advancement of the Baptist church in Charlotte anil' In this purt of North Carolina Is that of the establishment of a school for sperlnl Bible eutdy to bo conducted annually In rnls city by leading Illble i students of the country. This enter j prise will probably be Inaugurated I under the dlrnitlnn of the First Bap tist chimb, but It will receive the united Miip"rt of h 11 the Baptist churches of the lt, ntid will no doubt b. attended by many people from ttm ticar-bv towns This educational 'f. .iinie but hern Introduced and car j i led out by many of the larger i ii nr in s of the country, and nas been found to work well. The Biip iist Church Is growing at a remark able rapid rale In Charlotte, and this new enterprise will largely advance, Us Interests In this part of the State. Handsome (ilfl to a Church. Koine frVnd, wnose. name is not nlven out, was present at the Sunday service Ht Brevard Ktrect Methodist church, anil since then he h sent to the church a handsome pulpit Blblo snd twelve llolmim tcacheis' Bibles to be used In the Sunday school snd church and prayer meeting services. This gift Is a very appropriate one, and Is one thst li greatly appreciated The psstor. Rev. Harold Turner, re ferred to it yesterday morning, and requested that the books be well used, but be taken care of as well. In this connection Tie made some ad mirable suggestions regarding the care thst should be taken of all church property, and urged that none of the property of Brevard Street nurch bu defaced. THE WEATUEU. Washington. Jan. 13.- Forecast for Monday and Tuesday: North Carolina, generally fair Monday and Tuesday, except ruin Monday in eitrems north portion, 1 1 gl i to fonli southwest winds. IjOCAL OFFICIO V H. WRATH BR Mt'RKAC. Charlotte. Jen. ll.-MunrtM It . sunset i n p. m. TICMPKRATl'RIO (In oegreea). Highest temperature 74 lowest temperature m Mean temperature v, KicoM for the dsy it Accumulate ficeea for month .... Jia Accumulated eirea for the yrr .. no PRKtTPITATION (In Inches). Total fee 14 hours ending s p. m... 0 Tout for the month w Aeemiilied deArierw-y for month., t.m Tasar Mr tha year ... v. ,,,. Aerumiiieies a0einer for tbe rwr 1 iTevaUnig wind dtroiirm . W. -.ivy , .W. 1. IMbXNBTT, Observtr. r 1 f , -- f ii y i, J iiyyu VANILLA THAT 13 VANILLA SUCH It Blue Ribbon. It is not the weak. watery extract usually sold as extract or vamuu. - , JACOBS ' CELEBRATED CANDIES are perfect. None better made. - It J gives satisfaction. Try a package. Wa. are sole agents for Charlotte. JA8. P. STOWB & CO., Druggists. 'Phono 179. FOR SALE-90 ACRES TRACT, NINE mile frora city , .about , ai ' mile or Fineviue, on macadam road end R. Splendid 7-room house, good barn and ouiouiiainss. ; - nuuamgs in gooa oonsi Uon and worth tha price of tha whole place, $3,0)0.. Also other small and large tracts. J. ARTHUR HENDER- WB ARE OPEN ALL DAT ON '8UN dsy to compound prescriptions and rurman medicines and . slcx-room sup plier Prompt and accurate service. WOODALL St' SHEPPARD, Prescrip- uon urugists. . . BARDINE8-2 FOR 25c. IS THE PRICE or tne nnest smoked Norweaian Sar dine In the purest Olive Oil. Good quality Krencn in pur Oirve oil, 15c. Very small French 20c.. for 60c. Boneless ami peeled 60c Fancy French In glass with Truffles 60c. each. All our Sardines were bought before the great advance in the price of these goods, hence MILLER-VAN NESS co., 23 N. Tryon. 'Phones 68 and 118. EE8T ORANGES 15c., 20c., 25c.; GRAPE Fruit 40c., 60c.; Apples 30c., 35c.; Figs 16c: Mixed Nuts 1214c: English Wal nuts 12ttc; fresh Cocoanuta 7V4c; Fruit Cake 18c.; Canned Coin, whole grain. 6c, chopped 7o. can; Celery 6o.; White Comb Honey I7c; Fig Bars 10c. pound. BRIDGERS ft CO., 203 West Trade street WE WILL HAVE TO-DAT SOME NICE Celery, lettuce. Green Onions, Oyster Plant, Turnip Salad and Spinach. Nice lot of Chicken and Eggs; plenty of nice country Butter. Just received a good lot of Norton Yam Potatoes. JNO. W. SMITH, 316 S. College St 'Phones 1222 and 2321. NOTICE By mutual consent of both parties, the firm or Barratt uiaseiy has this day dissolved co-partnership, Mr. J. I. Blaknly taking the Dllworth store and Mr. L. I Sarratt continuing at the old stand. No. 309 N. Tryon street. All account -due the above Arm up town may be paid to L. L. Sarratt, 31)9 N. Tryon street. All hills due the Dflworth store may be paid to J. I. Blakely at Pool Bros', old stand, Dll worth. FORSALE NICE TWO-8TORY HOME, H. Caldwell, J2.200; two nice homes in Dllworth; medium prices; nice, modern cottage, 8. Brevard, near Library, atrlctly up-to-date, for colored people. One-third cash, balance In building and lean on any of tho above. K. it. HEEflLER. 'phone 844. OLIVER TYPEWRITER USERS- Please besr in mind that wnue ws no longer represent the Oliver machine, we keep a full line of supplies for mme, and also have factory facilities for repairing these machine. J. E. CKATTON A CO.. Gen'l Agli. for Royal Typewriters. FOR RENT STORE-ROOM 223 WEST Trade, 18 and 20 West Fifth, well suit ed for manufacturing purposes. Store room B and 11th. K-room house 611 N. Davidson. J. ARTHUR HENDER SON A PRO., 219 N. Tryon. fOR BALE-ONE BRAND NEW 6 pussenger Courtlnnd hack; has only been run Just a few trips; cost $190.00, we will sell cheap. W. O. ROSS & CO., 209 and 211 West 4th street. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good ror our customers. Lots of room now. Excellent service, lllg dining room for regular meals and parties. Lunch counter doubled. Roo fer alh Everything served Ji. as you I want It. GEM RESTAURANT, E. F. I Crrswell, Mgr. I Receiver's Sale Cotton Mi By virtue of nn order of the Su perior Court of Cleveland county, made In the case of W. A. Mauney vs. Enterprise Mills, the undersigned, us receiver of said Enterprise Mills, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the premises In King's Mountain, North Carolina, within legal hours, on Tuesday. Feb ruary Mil, 1 907, all the property and effects of the Enterprise Mills, ex cepting the indebtedn-'SN due to same, mid free from all liens and en cumbrances. Terms of sale: $10,000.00 cash on day of sale. 40 per cent, of the re- I I If . . I- IQfl? n n , . I. - iiiHiiiorr .tinivii kwiii, i.vi, fnu ine balance In full on July 16th, 1907. the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes with approved security, said notes to bear Interest at six per cent, from date of sale. Title to be re served until full payment of purchase price. Purchaser to have the prlvl lega of paying the entire purchase price upon confirmation of the sale, provided same Is paid on or before March 20th. 1S07. The undersigned will , be glad to show said property to any pros pective purchaser, or give any ad ditions! Information concerning the properly upon request to him at King's Mountain, N. C. J. S. MACNEY. Receiver Enterprise Mills. White House. Carajft and Blanket ceobrsted World's Fair and Faust Blend Mocha and Java Coffee. W. M. CROWELL. Thone 744. Meansj PH-fect Candy, Send Hujlcr's and be correct, Wc are sole agents for Chariot tei, NURSES' REGISTER I C ON THE SQUARE ine ircrcs CLOts. - Drwggtsta. ; , Tb I; dm A I iyler's I nnnAN UllUHH 0 r ,JL . CHARLOTTEI, N. C Cupltal , f Surplus and Profits J. A. DTOHAM ' ' R. A. DUNX J. P. WILSON , I J. W. CAJINON. JR. ' 8. B, . TANNER " R. M, HOLLER, JR. D. IL ANDERSON e. a COLT WM. E. HOLT A. JT. HAOOOD "L. W.' SANDERS S. W CRAMER A. fl. BRENIZER Deposits Loans Total Assrta Personal Liability ...... R. A. Dunn, Pres. A. G. Brenizer, e ashler. JUL T. Summey, Asst. M Your Business Solicit Just Received . Purina Scratch Food, Ground Beef Scrap, Ground Bone. Your poultry will appreciate all of them. Dilworth Drug Store, 'Phone 247. a S. DAVU. THE CROWELL SArlTOKICM OOn INC. For tha Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Disease. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. Tha stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting board. S. M. CROWELL. M. D Prea. Wood fibre Will Piaster, "Hart CBudi" The Builder's Mend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet MANUFACTURING PLANT fOR SALE. We are offering a manuf acturlng site for sale, consisting of lot 182 1-2x220 feet with two-story frama factory building Ex22t feet. Has railroad trackage facilities. This Is suitable for any kind of wood-working plant. Price .. .-.i $5,750.00. The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIG. Secretary and Manager. Ofloa HE. Trade St. Phone 7T. is HOMES FOR SALE -room modern house on North Church street, lot 0xlC; for $3,400.00. -room house on South Tryon street, all modern con veniences, beautifully papered and painted, good locality, lot 46x140 feet; for $41,500.00. g-room new house In Piedmont Park, all modern con veniences, never been occupied; on car line; for $4,000.00. never been occupied; on car line; for $4,000.00. 1 vacant lot in Piedmont Park, lot 67x300, beautifully shaded; for ..$9,100.00. J. B. MURPHY & GO., Phono I2. $ N. Tryon Street The Mutual Gets There When It comes to doing Building and Loan Business In an up-to-date manner simple, fair and square, courteous though firm, kind, while Just and exacting In matters of right, without favorit ism on account of race, color, or any other condition, and with a keen appreciation of the patronage of the boy or girl with one hare or the capitalist with hie hundred, tbe Mutual takes a back eat for none, and she's sure "getting there" with the people. NEW SHARES are rolling Into the new series, brother, EVERT HOUR, and wa feel that we are helping Charlotte and the people DO THINGS, and get bigger, brighter, better, more liberal Ideas Into the minds and hearts of the best folks on earth. COMB TO-DAT. E. L. Keesler, Treas. Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Ttreet DEWORTtf flORAl CMKS fOR EW YEAH Don't hesitate to place your order with us because of Lck of time to personally select. In dealing with onr customers In filling order by mall or di rect our motto Ii: "PU Yoarself ta Ills Mads," ' Bend us your brdsrs and w wilt exercise the Mme care aa were you here in person to select. ' We put ourstvsa in your place and give what we would ex pect to receiveThe Choicest Selections of Flowers, the Best Beer lew, the Beel Prices. - , . .,..,., tntt t word a heut 0r Faacy GkhmiIom, Roeca, Violets., Vol lies. Bweet Pres. They're th "best aver." ; r. a Bos H7. BcU Tbosea, tot BostBCst... S$l lUsldeaos, 9 J..wVstY - I V u 1500,000.00. . . . . ." $250,000.00. DIRECTORS: , j. P. M. BROWN D. E, RHTNE R, Lv GIBBON ' H. C. ECCLES . L. BANKS HOLT C. W. JOHNSTON W. S. ALEXANDER 8. S. M'NINCH C. H. DULS : WILLIS BROWN ' T. H. HAUGHTON P. D. LETHCO $1,143,880.00 $1,54,880.00 ... $2,500,000.00 ..... $ 600,000.00 $3,000,000.00 Wm. B. Holt, V. Pres. Cashier. ed. Call and Sea X. F. B. .M STORE BUILDING FOR LEASE 125x25 feet. East Trade street; front and rear entrance; on Ry. track; three floors and basement; elevator. One of the best wholesale buildings in Charlotte. DWELLINGS FOR LEASE No, SOT E. avenue, 8 rooms; mod- ern arrangements; lawn and garden. $30.00 month. 604 E. avenue, S rooms. In prime order, two baths, basement: large shaded lot, garden. $50.00 month. F. D. ALEXANDER 203 S. Tryon. Tbonea 804 or 845. CHARLOTTE, If. C I fUTnttt uU ; "VL. close In and near Southern freight depot. "I One lot ISxIl fdet ' .i One lot 47x1 10 feet ' ' There are only a few desirable business lota on the market" See us forprlces on the above. "' ' ' , . " ' '"''.'U SOWJI EEU ESTATE, The F.:erch2nts & farmers ' ' vuanwuis, OKTH CABOUXA. . . , V - ( t .v,;,.,:.,,,-,,,. . $200,000.00. burpius .h .r:''virii;''iv''e' "j-t $100,000.00. : , W. H. BELK W. Ii. BRVNS - CL B. BRYANT W. F. DO WD - J. M. IIARnV '. r O. P. HEATH VINTON LIDDELL ' GEO. E. ymJSOS. VttiMmt. JNO. B. ROSS, Ttee Prealdait. . . ' W.-CL WILKINSON, Cashier. -- Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Invited, t. H. LITTLE, Prestdent. C. M. PATTERSON, Vice President. L. R. HAGOOD, Cashier. Charlotte Trust Qompfy Fifteen Months in Business Besonroes Over..... $500,000.00 DIRECTORS i ' W. H. BELK : f XT. O. NIRBET 7i ' S&YiL , - M- PATTERSON n J11. & ROBERTSON S; ?; W. A. -watson W- M. J. W. ilMMERMAN j. h. LrrnjE i STRONG. CONSERVATIYE, SAFE.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. 0. HENRY M. McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR, President Vice President, Cashier. Capital $$00,000.00 Surplus and Profits..-.. $811,008.25 DIRECTORS: i F. D. ALEXANDER HENRY M. McADEN G. W. BRYAN F. B. MDOWELL JT. C. BURROUGHS W. B. RODMAN FRANK GDLREATH T. W. WADE 3. & MYERS CHAS. A. WtXIlAMS Your buslnesa respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier. The Charlotte CHARLOTTE, N. C. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERS! B. D. HEATH, President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President, W. h TWITTY, Cashier. F. H. JONES, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. D. HEATH J W" raARR R. IL JORDAN sf i P"; " JNO. M. SCOTT VINTON LIDDELL CL VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH Accounts of corporations, flrms and tadlvtdnals Invited. IT'S JUST AS EASY P. M. BROWN, President. W. 8, ALEXANDER. Vic President f Southern States Trust Go. i -......... Assets January 1, ltOT $1,150,000, OFFICERS , GEORGE STEPHENS, President T. & FRANKLIN, Vice President i . W. S. LEE, Jit, Vice President W. H. WOOD, Treasurer. J. EL DAVIS, ' Assistant Treasnrer. We offer customers every modem banking facility con gist eat with sale business methods. January Investments 10 Greensboro Life Insurance Co. N G Is, due 111 1.000, t.000, 1,000.-10,000. SO.OOt N. C 4a! due 1110 1,000, 1,000, 6,000, 10,000, 16,00s, M 0,0 00 Ballabury-Spencer Railroad Is. 10,00 Oranby Cotton. Mill Bonds It.OQO Hops MM Bonds. , ' . $1,000 German-Amerlcsn Mill Bonds, x f 6,000 Spray Woolen Mill Bonds, 116.000 Eaton ton, Oa, 10-yr. 6s. 116.000 Logansvine, Ga., 10-yr. 6 0 to JO Gibson: SI to 60 Oafmey; 10 Marlboro. 10 to 60 Henrietta; 10 Florence; 10 Lumberton. , 60 Highland Park; 10 Highland-Park PreL, . 9 Keaior; as oraj.se vimrm iuuiw s. , . R eTUSBOTZ&rGOMPnNY; e LCiG. LOAN AND TRUST COOT llaticnal B2n!i DIRECTORS! . ' J. H. MoADEX. i W. G. McliAVGHLnV . JNO. B. ROSS ' R M. ROBINSON- 1 Jf.-'W. 1W.ARV ,.': ' t GEO. V. WTTAOW National Bank as banking In person. Bend your deposits to ScDtlcri Imi ui Sivinp Bank, CHARLOTTE, N. C by Express or Registered Let ter or by a P. O. Money Order, Draft or Check. We return your deposit book by next mall, properly written tip. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded. Quarterly. W. U JENKINS, Cashier. T ! I
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