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(,IA;'L(..i.'i 11 DA S , 1!) Li: ilSLVTUKE'S DULL DAY (Continued from I'uge Ono.) iha Central Iloxpltal for the Insane l.TI C . ' ' ' " To smrnd the law reifardlnf pro bata of deeds and other ronvey&ncea. To ttrnpnd the liquor law ,ln Gra ham county, and the law In regard to courts In that county. ' ..a ;- To punish public drunkenness in 'ratawha. and Claf., ; '"' "" W! The House adopted the Joint reso lution instructing Senators ana re quester Representative In Conrress to support the bill prohibiting whis key shipments -from one State Into prohibition territory In another. Bill to provide increased pay for i i. jurors of Nash tounty. , " v To amend charter of Piedmont i Trust Company, of Greensboro. , To make it lawful to enter lands of another by owners of stock for certain purposes In Graham county. - To provide for the payment of the : fees of State witnesses In the 8u- ' parlor Court of Wake county. V V To amend section 111 of the Re r visal so that ' foreign councils can v v ?. take acknowledgment of deeds. . To' encourage killing of wild anl . mats In Graham. - i' To protect game birds In Madison. .v;s' .' To amend the law regulating he practice of veterinary surgery, v To provide against the evils of v; . traffic in certain narcotic drugs and - regulate the sale thereof. To validate proofs and acknowl . "' odgment of deeds. -'vi'--,1 Major Neal announced that the eterclsee to-morrow would be con ':fSA ducted under the auspices of the Daughters of the Confederacy, be '0!' ginning -1 11 o'clock. , I ,. The House then adjourned until ; Monday at 10:80. ' THE SENATE, vi The Senate met at the early hour f 10 o'clock to-day. Rev. Solomon Brown, from Yadkin, offering pray- ar. President Winston appointed - - . Senators Webb, Godwin and Kluttc, 'l ij the committee to look over the Jour U '.,! nal dally and report to the Senate ' , whether any corrections were needed. 2 "This Is a new feature adopted by the " . Senate and House this session for the ' - first time, and each committee does '- this work for a week. Favorable re :''' porta were made on the following W bills: , v Amending the Revlsal in regard to stock running at large In stocklaw f territory. ." ' : To prohibit sawdust In Burke coun- -ty streams. Sr1' To prohibit Illegal sale of whiskey " -'I in Cherokee, Clay and Cleveland. ''y:- To require both iartles to land en ' tries to give bond when protest Is tiled. Bills were Introduced as follows: By Daniel: To declare where the fctfrden of proof lies under certain statutes: also to amend the consti tution by providing for emergency courts. By Blair: To extend the stock law territory In Montgomery. Tha virion. Htnta nfTWra nnhmlt. I ted report of the compensation re- I regret Is felt here over the announce celved by them, their clerks and oth-!rn, nt thttt the team w111 nH partlcl r employes during the past two : Pat- years. BILLS PASSED LAST READING. The following bills passed final reading: To amend the law regarding Mc Dowell's bonded debt. Allowing Mitchell county to levy special tax. Ceding to the United States cer tain lands for public buildings. To punish the exposure and sale of Indecent pictures and devices and to prohibit all Immoral shows, there be ing no opposition whatever to this MIL To allow Judges to exclude all ex cept persons properly concerned from court rooms In the trial of felonious assault, this being so amended as to rive the same authority to Justices of the peace. A resolution was offered by Daniel that bills with unfavorable report by committee be not read unless their authors specially asked for this, and this was unanimously adopted. The rules committee recommended .the appointment of assistant to the ergeant-at-arms to have charge of books used by the Senators. The re : port wan adopted. TO Pt'NISH TIU'HTH. By consent Aycock Introduced a Dill out of order tirovlding for the ' piftilshment of poK truwU and con- . spiraiors, 10 control price, and re gardlng evidence in such cases, this ! . being referred to the Judiciary com f' rnlttee, and Mclean a I no Introduced a bill authorising; the corporation commission to require railways to ! make certain connections and Install and operate extra tralrm McLean aid that this bill was Introduced at the request of the corporation com mission. It was referred to the com mittee on railways. Holt offered a resolution author lxlng the Senate committee on rall- ways and the House committee on public service corporations to Investi gate freight and passenger rata tn ; this State and to send for persons .". and papers, that being for the pur i pose of more narrowly looking Into ,' the vital question of rate reduction. Aycock Introduced a bill regarding raUway committees. JbilL RKifirmn kavokai:t,y The committee on proponltlnn nrvt grievance roportod favornhly ihe bin othorlilng the county rommlMlonem of Granville to pay tn Oxford certain mnttoa from the Oxford itlspensnry. The committer on revlanl reported fa- orably the bill to compel telegraph compariloa to promptly deliver an.l trans mit telegrams. ,.i Prohibiting puMlr drunkennew In ,. JfAore, Rtehmond and H'otlund ProhlMUng the depredation of foala ' la-Takln. T prohibit aawiont In Hurke airenfria ' Allowing Oranvlll. rountr to pav to the Oxford ditpananry. A resolution was adopted atithntistng 1 ' ' the Kenate and llotian eomnilite on . railways to obtain Informal Ion regarding '..-freight and pawenger rates with full an- ', ' . tborlty to send for peraoni and papers! In order to aaeure tham I . KKIutU bill t' hrlng about prompt I trenanttaston and delivery of telegraph ' magt under penalty of two was i 'rplpd on the ealendur at W request. select commltte npnulnted tn v enh Upon General Robert F. Iloka and Invite him te he present et tha reie-tira-, ' Jton f the hnndredth anniversary of th V wrthdar of Roliert B. Ie. submit led ; Ji report, stating fha tjeneral Holt. I - : ; 1a4 aatpredhts limitit ailKDUJ ltl liad expreaaed hit grattflriitloti at the tmnor thus done him, but hud utated that rle feelaa health prevented him from elng preaent. The eommltten further v. reported that Hon Jamea (-. MeRae - would deliver the Le memorial addrma .. at- noon to-morrow, after wlilch there would he brief aiVlreaaea upon tleneral , IjMi br Senators Hoke and farter. At nnott the president declared tli Ben ete adjoumod until noon on Monday In fc"Wf of the memory of RoSert K. In-, tt rnlwintuJ aanlveraltry of whoa t lpth falle on to-morrow. Tbe excreta , 1" honor of the dsy wilt be held tn th liall of the House. Large numbers of 4he Henatora and ReprrMmtatlvmi. how ' em left for thalr homea this afternoon, tlila twlng. ihe object of the flenate In ro.-eting t 1 o'clock this mnming and t otklng unly two hours. TROORAUME FOR CELEBRATION , Following Is the programme of the ', Jvre memorial exercises In the nail ot the llou to-morrow (celebration to le under the auspices of the John-eoft-prttlgrew , Chapter. tjnit4 liaughters Confederacy)? PrayetwRer; Dr, M. If. Marshall. , , Hymn "How firm n youndstloa.', fsrewell ddrs,- , Hymn 'Tome Unto lit." " ' I oem Wrlttea by Mlas Msod Ur '''H1. ' " . . ' ;.' I.'ymn "For All tha tlnU,m ' Address l)v lion James C. MacRae, "Honnln iiliin FlaK," by L. OH, Branch, t.'omp Drum Corps. Presentation of Crosses of Honor. Old Orev Horse (Confederate march tune), by L. O'B. Branch Camp, Drum Corps. Short Addresses by Senators Tas ker. Polk and Guy Carter. t "Dixie," by L. O'B, Branch Camp Drum Corps, , ' NEGRO KILLED BY CAIW, ' ArmlHtcnd Jennlng. Sontliern Switch." man. Hun Ov and Rilled by Train In Local Vanl a Worthy Negro. . Armistead ; Jennings, a colored brakeman In the employ of the South ern Hallway, met Instant death In the local freight yards yesterday after noon at 4:30 o'clock, while he was in the act of uncoupling cars. His legs were severed below the thighs and his body was badly mangled by the car wheels. ' r Jennings was working In the yards below the freight depot, and was at tempting to uncouple two cars before they had come to a stop. The lever pulled the pin out only half way, and Jennings, still running along with the cars, reached over to complete the uncoupling with his hand. His foot caught and before he could recover himself he was pulled under the wheels and crushed. Jennings had been In the employ of the Southern for three or four years and was considered a good workman. FOIl VIOLATION TRUST LAWS. Piled Against Armour A Co., Waters Iterce Od Co., Hammond Packing Co. and Cudahy Parking Co. Amounts Aggregate $1,833,000 Kach. Little Rock" Ark., Jan. 18. Suits for alleged violation of the anti-trust laws of the State were filed to-day by the district attorney against Armour & Company, the Waters-Pierce Oil Company, the Hammond Packing Company, Morris & Company and the Cudahy Packing Company for amounts aggregating $1,883,000 each. The present action Is based on the alleged continued (violation fctf jthe Arkansas anti-trust law after the first suit was filed last October, the Judgments asked for being In the na ture of penalties. What was regarded as a test suit was decided by the Supreme Court last week in the case of the State against the Hammond Packing Com pany. The validity of the law was upheld In that case. Carolina t'nabJe to Meet Virginia. Special to The Observer. Richmond, Va., Jan. 18. It has been announced from Chapel Hill that the University of North Carolina will not be represented at the big In door track m!ft In this city next week. Carolina has several men who I have heretofore made brilliant show- '"K at Inter-colleglate meets. Much WHITE H0VSE SWnP'T Man w.vrjugvjrerweaien MU la St loai., The Brown Shoe Co. TH8 PATTBBNS for "Whlta Heaje Bhoa... ara daaigoartb. - "i ootainabl. l are mil mw wemae. 1.727 '.ol1 r the tarongboot tba U. a. TIIK KgUAHK.' For Sunday must be bought to-day, or you win b deprived of your Sun day's smoke. You are sure to find the brand you want here. NURSES' REGISTER 'Q ON THE 0 MIIIRF PrafflsU.' Tboae 1 Pi J 1 JORDAN THE WJLVTUEIt. Washington, Jnn. 18. Forecsst for Pntunlay and Sunday: Virginia, continued untettlod wettther Saturday end Sunday with occasional talus; light variable winds becoming east. . -North Carolina, fair Saturday: Bunday partly cloudy, rain In went portion; fresh winds mostly southwest. South . Cnrollna and Georgia, fair Saturday end Sunday; : light to fresh southwent winds. . : Bnstern Horlda,' " fair - Saturday and Sunday; variable winds. Western Florida, fair Saturday, and gundny; fresh south wlnih. Alabama, fair Saturday; Sunday fair In the south, rain in the north .portion; light to fresh south winds. t Mlselrstppl and Louisiana, fair Batur dny; Buntlay rain and cobler In- the inte rior, fair in extreme south- portion; fresh south to southwest wtodsb--..? . JC-utern Texas, fair Saturday, except showers and . colder In north weat por tions Sunday showers and colder in the Interior; fair on the cast; fresh to brisk south to southwest .winds. .. Western Texas, rain and colder Satur day; Sunday probably fair. . -, , LOCAL OFFICB IT. fj. WEATHER:' BUREAU. . ' Charlotte, Jan. It SunrWe 7:K a.' m.; sunset 6:87 p. m. . ; TEMPERATURE. (In degrees). Highest temperature. ... 7 Lowest temperature .. Mean temperature.. M P'.xcees for the day,, .. , tl Accumulated' excess for the month 291 Accumulated excess for the year... 291 PRECIPITATION (In inches). Total for 24 hours ending S p. m... T Total for the month .06 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 2.88 Total for the year.. 05 Accumulated deficiency for year.... 188 Prevailing wind direction S. W, W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Special Notices A GOOD COOK DEMANDS THE BEST extracts. That's the reason they al ways Imlst upon having Blue Ribbon. Try Blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla next time. CIGARS FOR 8UNDAY-JON"T GO home this evening forgetting your cigar for Sunday. You will not be com fortable unleas you have It to-morrow. They are not sold on Sunday, qou know. We have the leaders. JA3. P. 8TOWB CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 179. PURE CALIFORNIA HONEY I.V.. OR 2 pounds for 25c. White Comb Honey 17Hc English Walnuts and Mixed Nuts 10c. pound. Fancy Mixed Cakes 10c. pound. Fruit Cake 16c. pound. Cooking Butter 17Hc. Hb. can Bartlett Pears, heavy syrup, 15c. Bent Orange 15c., 20c., 2Se. Grape Fruit 3c. 6c, 7c. BRI DOERS & CO. WILL HAVE TO-DAY FRESH CEL ery, Spinach, Turnip and Mustard Snlad. lettuce. Turnips and Norton learns, Oranges and Apples. Fresh Eggs, Hem and Butter. Plenty of Walnuts, Mince Meat. Dill Pickles. Lemon Cling Peaches, about the best put in a can at 20c. can; the brand Automobile Is It. JNO. W. SMITH, 216 S. College St. 'Phones 1222 and 2321. VEGETABLES WELL I GUESS YES. Spring Cabbage, Head Lettuce, Spin ach, Soup Bunches. Parsley, Water Cress, Radlshea, Spring Onions, Salsi fy, Bunch Turnips, Turnip Salad, Must ard Salad and extra fine Celery. Alio another lot of Gombrecht's Sausages. All kinds of good things. Call and see them. MILLER-VAN NESft CO.. 23 N. Tryon. 'Phones 68 and 118. FOR RENT MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE Ttfi N. College, $36.00. Modern f-room cottage 406 West 12th (Feby. 1st), $18.00. Both houae nicely papered, excellent neighborhoods 6-room house 5 South Brevard, modern convenlencea, f16.6fi. Store rooms 18 and 20 W. 6th street. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. OUR RICHELIEU CANNED. FRUITS are the very choicest products of the : orchsrd of California large hnlf peach-1 es. packed In a heavy syrup. Poly Poly i led pitted Clierrlea. Theae are dimply delicious. White Cherries. Bwrtlett Pears and peeled Apricots; every can Is absolutely guaranteed. I. L. 8AR- RATT. 309 N. Tryon St. 'Phonea 103 and 177. SEE MB BEFORE YOU BUY THAT j hom I've got the rtuff. hot and I acln.lng, and the way to secure It at i lowit price, and on bet terms pos- ! slble.- Investigate them all; but, what-I ever you do, see me before you buv, tru.le or sell. E. L. KEESLEK, 25 8. Tryon Bt, 'Phone 344. ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NEU ralgla Remedy will cure , your head ache. If it don't auk for your money back. Price 25 eenti, at WOODALL A RHEPPARD'B. OLIVER TYPEWRITER USERS I'lease bear In mind that whllo wa no longer represent the Oliver machine, we keep a full line of supplies for name, and also have factory facilities for repairing theae niuchlnet. J. E. CHAYTON ft CO.. Gen'l Agts. for Royal Typewriters. FOR SALE ONE BRAND NEW -parsngar Court I and hack; has only b n run just a few trips; cost tlM.00, w will aell cheap. W G. ROSS ft CO . y and 211 Wast 4th street. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our customers. Lots of room now. Excellent service. Big dining room for regular meals and parties. Lunch counter doubled. Rnf- for all. Evtrythlng served hie. sa you wsnt It. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Creswell. Mst. F. D. A. HTOKK BlILDINO VOil I,EASE 1 2 r, x 3 5 feet, East Trade street; front end rear entrance; on Ry. track: three floors and basement; elevator. One of the best wholesale buildings In Charlotte. DWELLINGS FOR LEASE No. 607 E. avenue, rooma; mod ern arrangements; lawn and garden, ttto.ov monm. 604 E. avenue, I rooma In prime order, two baths, basement: large shaded lot, garden, $50.00 month. F. D. ALEXANDER 103 S. Tryon. 'Phonea CO or U "RoscmaryLotion" Remember the name. It keeps away all chaps and rough skin. Begin now to use it. 15 and 25c. per each bottle. Dilworth DruQ Store, Thotie S4T. 4 V IX fa, DAY1S. A ; ' .Wblta House, ' Caraja and Blanke's in t'l'urinB v worm a S y Fair and Faust . S Itlafk If nxk. .... . - - null Coffee,' CROWKLU jl Thona tti- , . .0.: )M. That we are still in the . SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS. Our Increase capital and resources aro: pledged for the security of these , deposits, and the resources " and 'personal liability . ot stockholders amount to "-"'i 'V' 'ry:: y:, :-j----i:,vvi' ( , , , THHEE JITLLIOX DOLLARS. - ?-w&' t onVof our 9ip 'A-ty Aimfji''FitEE.'r.Jf i COMMERCIAL NATIONAL ; !J BANKING EA8ILT Call and sea ns, I : HOME FOR SALE ONIWEST TRADE STREET XO-room brick house, lot frontlnr J 7xJM feet deep; near "South- i " "J 'tn ' ' .v'-ii'fV,'".:- . arn depot jtv " ".:.v ' '' '; Thlg w'iorty Is worth about IS.B00.00. If taken v in the. next : , few daya. can be bought for .. .. ..... "i. .. .. ,.: $55W.00V : j. b. murphy & eo., Thone 843. V St N. Tryon Street. DILWORTH BARGAIN We offer. 7-room slate roof dwelling, lot 50x200, oa Boulevard In Dllworth, at $3,050. If yon are looking for a bargain, don't pass this one by easy terms. The Charlotte A. a. CRAIG. Offlos ft K, Trade St. Its thousands of acres of fertile soil, its de lightful climate, cloudless skies and cool breezes is now the farmer's country, proffering its store of productiveness, its underlying reservoir of ar tesian water, its several rivers, its great reser voirs of flood waters promoted under United States Reclamation Service, producing an abun dance, to reward his diligent hand. It DroduceS, without fail, as many as five to seven1 crops of Alfalfa, averaging one to two tons per acre, in twelve months! It offers you to-day land at from $40.00 to $80.00 per acre that will produce crops valued at from $75.00 to $300.00 per acre. ' - It will make you anj independent and prosper ous man in a verv short .time! IF YOU STAfiT NOW. Write or call to-day for information about a home in the Famous Pecos Valley. Chas. W. Jones, 14 12 N. Tryon St. Wood fibre WiH Plaster, "kiOiuca" The Builder's Friend. 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 y CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet, And Still Talk about Building ft Loan affairs! Why, the Mutual it the oldest in years, but only "SWEET SIXTEEN" as to attractiveness . and to strictly moCjrn methods, true courtesy, fair treatment and . ONE prlr system.; She opens wide her beneficent , arms EVERY; THREE MONTHS and gathers beneath . her , sheltering wing the. massFN or our dear people of every clime and condition, of both sexes, all races, age "4 nationalities. Bh'o hurls a FRIENDLY CHALLENGE to the wide world to produce a record so glorious as to material results In favor of each and every shareholder, and humbly - asks comparison with '. ' all Anr a. l. i . I tialnfnl Interaata inA nSHltih onrtrrn In bohsif of the untutored, who NEW EU1E8 NOW. OPEN. . Phone 344. '. DILWORTH uORAl WfiDERS fCI WW WS Ls aVsf ' . IVVUIVI Don't hesitate to place your order wlth'os Because of t.pk of Ume tox personally selectiv; c v.-. -. .;,. In deallnr with our eustomera In fllHn ordera by mall or dl A;; y; ract our motto is:9 "Pot Yourself In Ilia I'M.- ..-,. .... , ' Rend ns your orders and we will eisrclae the same care at were "r "'' here In person to eelecUt-V .-' ' " -.v h t. r , v , We put ourselvee In your p1sc and fl we would ex. H : pect to .receiveThe Cliokest Selection ol rtowera, the . Beat . i -SerrW. the Res pricee..-, . . ' v " - '' V. v ,b jmwt a ward ahout our Fanry Carnaitona, Roe, Vtoleta. VaJ. ; : Ilea, Dweet Peae. They're the -best ever." . . : P. a Bom 1ST. Dca Thones. tot Pnslnesa, Ml Resldenee. 1 BANK, CHARIOTTEf a, V.r DONE BX MADL. or write .. Realty Company Secretary anal Manage. . . Fkoaa t7T. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. CHARLOTTE. N. O. need Instruction and direction. 25 South Tryon Ttreet . MIXXI S : fvv- - .-.: in They Come . 9th street; 7 rccmc: convenient to czt lin and school Static on premie :c. We want to make quid: cafe. 'Price $3000.00. SOimiETJl ritt , STATE, lOM O TRUST. OT Tfca r.!2rchznts & - Fcmzrs (!:tb:l Br.!t ; CILMUiOTTE, WORTH CAROLINA, ' 1 Capital'.. , ; .. $800,000.00. Surplua . . . ; ;. 1100,000.00. - DfitEfrrona! " W. 11VBELK 1 k SB. .." . ' W. F B. BRYANT POWD HARRY O. P. ' HEATH ? ' . VINTON LLDDELL . ; - . GEO. K. . WILSON ',',' J ' , - , ' ' , OFFICERS: , ( - - - . GEO. E. WILSON Prertdwit.- - MO. B. ROSS, tlo) Fraaldat , W. e. WILKINSON, Cashier. " , , -. -Acoonnta .ot Corporatloiu, Flrma and -Jndtrldaala .Invited. - 3. TL' LITTLE, President. . ' CM. PATTERSON, Tloa PresUlent. . , lu R, HAGOOD, Cashier. ' . y 2 ; . , " x Gharlotte Trust Gomp'y Fifteen Months in Bnalneea Remmroea Orer... ....... .,1500,000.00 , . ... - .DIRECTORS: - W. H. BELK ' . ' W. O. NISBET J. M. DAVIS . CM. PATTERSON O. P. HEATH . J. P. ROBERTSON ' II. G. LINK - W. A. WATSON ; W. M. LONG J. W ZIMMERMAN ' 4. VL LITTLE - STRONG. CONSERVATIVE, SAFE.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. O. ' HENRY M. McADEN, GEO. W. BRYAN. ' H. M. VICTOR, PiWdeat. . . ' Vice President. Cashier. . Capital . ISOO.000.00 Surplus and Profita. $Ml,e08J , DIRECTORS: ' P. D. ALEXANDER a W. BRYAN jr. C BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH J. a MYERS Your business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with aafa banking. H. H. VICTOR. Cashier. . . The Charlotte CHARLOTTE, 'N. O. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERS: . B. D. HEATH, President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. W. IL TWI'lTX. Cashier. F. H. JONES, Assistant Cftahler. DIBECTORSt B. D. HEATH . H. N. JHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO. M. SCOTT VINTON LIDDELL CL VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH 1 Account of corporations, flrma and Indlvidoala Invited. it's just as sasY c5 p. M. BROWlf. Prealdaat. t. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice President, Asaets January 1, 1M7. OFFICERS!. GCORtSS STEPHENS, . Prreidcnt. ; X, g, FRANKLIN,. Vice ' President. v .i.:i;m,;TlMsPjr ' ' -V'v' W.;'H.,4WOOp;Treaimrers. i - - '' J. XX' XAVC Assistant s TTeaanrer. ' , " Wa offer costomm. every modern banking ; facility eon atstent with tffiThwIisiNliiiiSafiliil ' i.'"-: THAN GOOD REAL ESTATE t U .X f ijz??y and there haa been no investment more uniformly' proflUbie In Charlotte. We are maklnc many aalea of our Wllmoore 100, -'k Piedmont 10 V,00,-0' ; 100,9 1 HUlcreet 100, , 100, 400. 100. tH crest loo, ,, ,e. :-: ihbaum loo. ioo,. too. 111. Vryp;:r;; tn te-suU purchaser.'";;; '"U-V ' Klrthbaum 100 Terms F. C; 21DDOTT - J. H. MoADEN . w. a. Mclaughlin r. E. RIIYNB ' - ' JNO. B. ROSS B. M. ROBINSON J. R. WEARY HENRY M. McADEN P. B. MTtOWELL W. B. RODMAN . T. W, WADE CHAS. A. WILLIAMS as banking in person. Send your deposits to - Stothcri tai ad Sivisp Bad, : CHARLOTTE, N 0H by Ezpreaa. or. Registered Let ter or by a P. O. Money Order, Draft . or Check. Wa rejurn . your deposit book by next mall, properly written np. . We ray 4 P"r Cent. Interest, ih. ' : Compounded Quarterly. , r - v ' W Ifc JBaaUNS, Cashier. . . a . 150,000. ' safe ( baslnesa methods. ehqlbe snburbaa' building , Iota ' at 'V' ' v. .... i eOMPlNY.
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