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;.'.:;r I,: id id I C T M.jrVs ( jtiln to Mali ; . ijii iif-j Arranging Memo j 1 J ITi,; rtvymf An Ancient Fowilet Horn. . ; t.5-; 1 ; t.fcial to The Observer. ' Winston-Salem, March. 2. Several members of Hi Norfloct Camp, Con federate Veterans, met yesterday afternoon to arrange tor the 10th of May, Memorial Pay, and to discuss the probable attendance from - this county to the reunion of the veterans at Richmond. A committee consist ing of pr. J. A. Blum, JT. T. Brown 'and Z. Bynum were appointed to 'act with 12 ladies from' the Gordon Chapter, United - Daughters of the .Confederacy, in arranging the , ' pro gramme for the memorial exercises. There was no action taken in regard to the reunion at Richmond, , being deferred until March 16, when a'full meeting of the camp will be held In i, the county court house.) v Mr. J. T, Moore, proprietor . of Ifoore's Springs, reports that he will probably lease his hotel to some one for this season, and devote his at tention to making ;. some Improve ments at his plaoe, Mr. Moore, who Is unite old, fell on the Ice about Christmas, sustaining very painful - Injuries. Hs has been confined most of the time since. , Mr;, W. R.. Byrd, of Elkln, has a powder horn, that was used by his great grandfather, Abraham Wooten, during the Indian wars In thin coun try, more than 1J0 years ago. His grandmother has an old tomahawk that was taken from a vanquished Indian camp during these same stir ring times. Mr. D. H. Blair, who hns hern elected trustee for E. M. Andrews, bankrupt, returned this week from South Carolina and Georgia, and un ttiat he found several of Mr. Andrews' stores In those States closed anA In the hands of anemia Ha re- managed to get the attachments leased and the stores were turnca ever to his charge, They will re main closed until Stocks takes place. the sale of tho HIS CREDENTIALS PRESENTED. Senator Baron will Now Have Oon tlanons Term Following Governor , TetruTa Action Appointing Him For Interim Between March 4 an1 Meeting of Legislature In June. Washington, March 2. The cre dentials of Senator A. O. Bacon, of Georgia, re-appolnted by the Gover nor of the State, for the Interim be tween March 4, when the Senator's present term expires, and the election of his successor toy the Legislature which meets In June next, were pre sented to the Senate to-day. The ap pointment will make Senator Bacon's term continuous, whereas If the Gov ernor had waited for the Legislature to elect there would have been a hia tus of about four months. There are Ave precedents for the appointment. The first was that of Senator Bell, of New Hampshire, appointed In 1879, nd a contest was made against it. After a hard fight Senator Bell was , Umnn fom Waihln(fton. Attorney held to have been constltutlona ly j 0,.nrra) n,,naparte wired District At elected, despite the fact that a Logls- tnrnpy Ilowe tnat "the Department lature to name a Senator had hcen , (.((u() autnorUy unaer cxlst. elected prior to March 4. !.. when. rrcumtances for the detention 8enator Bells term expired The Sector of customs of munl other precedents were S. natora a r , war mentonpd. of New Hampshire. In 18R!, rasco. or , Florida, In 1S9J; Mallory, or Florida In 1803, and Taliaferro, of Florida, In 190S. In all of these cases tho ruling In the Senator Bell case was held to apply. ENGINEER HELD RESPONSIBLE. Bis ' Failure to Obey Orders Caused Wreck at Watcrbury. Conn.. In Which Three Trainmen Were Killed, Two National (iiiardnnicn Probably Fatally Injured and a Kciro of Passengers Hurt. New Haven. Conn., March 2 On the evidence presented to him to-day Coroner Mix has made n preliminary finding to the effect that Knglnecr W E. Fisher, of the Nhw Haven Oreys narts.1 trnln. bv disobeying orders. Is responsible for the wreck on the Nau- . gatuck branch of the New York, New Haven A Hartford llnllroad early to- I day at Waterbury when the special , train ran Into a regulur passenger i twin from New Haven resulting in the death of tree trulninen, the pos sible fatal Injury of two national guardsmen and the serious Injury of a score of other passengers The debris at the point where the collision occurred, was cleared awny this afternoon and no trace of Fish er' body was found, tho coroner has decided that he Jumped from the cub end fled, an order being issued to the police to locate and arrest him, Cor oner Mix says that from the evidence be holds the opinion that Fisher had . ,h nli.r or intended to 1 rn the ,ra,'r f r ,n ' ''' d 10 rd it and clear the block. forgone 1 HA RJU MAN'S ORDFJt CAXt'KLLKU Union P..llflc Through fjnsrni. I Men-' surer and Vhv 1'rceldclU Mohlcr Withdraws tmlract for tl.2Hi.i0u llcsuiquaru-rs nuumng m .ihii, Xet. Omaha, Nfb . March 2. Cteneral : Manager and Vice 1'rcsldent Mohler. ef the Union I'ucitb . to-day cancelled the contract for the i ration of the It-story headquarters building which K. H. Hsrrlmun was to ,-rcct at Oma- i ha at a cut f 11 .20", .oo. He did so, hs said, unilir oidiis from Hur riman becaus of recnt iiitlon of tho courts snd Legislature Th' ennlrai't for the wrecking of buildm" on the site had been let und wm k begun ' la tsklng this uctlun Mr. Mobb r re ferred to the recent Jei IhIoii of the Unltd States Supreme Court whbli upheld the drrislon of tnt- Nebr.iska courts that the t'nlon Pacific ami Htu - llngton should pny to the stuie of Nebraska the million dollars of taxe which the two muds content d II.. lo adverted to the set ion of the .'e braaka Legislature in passing the two. cent fsr bill. Troops to be Prew'nt During Hearing at Hargls (W. ' -Frankfort, Ky , March 2 (I iv Beckham l-)uy dot hied to send ' troops to 'Jackson next week to pi eerve pesce during the proceeding in the ease of the Commonwealth agalnit James Hargls, charged with the Cox- murder case. Accordingly Special Judge tarnes will on Tnursday morn ing be accompanied from Lexington hr detsll of about DO men from th. i-rankfort battery and a Lexington ' company of the guard. . Dog Se. a lUWdt. London Evening standard. A sportsman on the HunUhsm es fate, North DevoiH had a rabbit brought to him by his spaniel. Which, had caught it under a hedge. " The rabbit could walk only very , feebly, though r all ; IU limbs were found to be sound. s In Its mouth, however, was v thick twig about three, Inches long, which had become wedged In behind the - teeth In the rabbit' rash from him threatened danger. ' The animal was unable to extract ihe twig with Its pews and was being1 gradually starred to death when it was found by the dog , Id G:Doyi Tlio New Calcium Sulphide Treat ; ninxt Does Wonders to Every Kind of. bkln Eruption. . , ':.;, Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. r. ' t i : ',, Ton tdon't want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other skin eruptions..; - You want to get rid of thorn right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you. wouldn't' like to have the pimples along. ; . :; ., y You can get rid of them just m time by taking Stuart's Calcium Wa fers. . ,, . , U- v. These wonderful little workers have cured bad bolls In throo days, and soma of the worst cases of skin disease in a week. : : They contain as their main In gredient the moat thorough, quick and effective blood ' cleanser known, calcium sulphide. 1 Remember : this, too, that most pimple treatments reek wit)) poison. And they are miserably slow be side, f Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not a particle of poison in them. They are free from mercury, biting drugs or venomous opiates. This is abso lutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they always do good good that you can see in the mirror before your Own eyes a few days after. Don't be any longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashamed of you be cause of your face. Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure tlood and pure faces. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make you happy, because your face will be a welcome sight not only to your self when you look Into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. We want to prove to you that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purifier In the world so we will send you a free sample as soon as we get your name and address. Send for It to-day, and then when you have tried the sample you will rot rest contented until you have bought a EOc. box at your druggist's. Send us your name and address to day and we will at once send you by mall a sample package, free. Ad dress F. A. Stuart Co., 05 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Arms From United States Without Fear of Detention. New Orleans, March 2. Nicaragua and Honduras may now ship flrearmi from the United States without feir of detention according to a ruling by Attorney General Bonaparte, made public here to-day. Shipments of firearms for both governments have h . . un htro D,.n(ilnit lnstruc Chicago Republicans Nominate Mayor and City Treasurer. Chlcsgo, March 2. At the Repub lican city convention to-day the fol lowing nominations were made with out opposition: For mayor. Frederick A. Busse; city treasurer, Kdward C. Young; city clerk, John R. McCabe. The platform adopted Is based largely upon the traction proposition, and favors the ordinances passed ly the city council several weeks ago, over the mayor's veto. THE WEATHER. Washington. Mnrrh. 2. Forecast for Sunlav imJ Monday: North Carolina, fair Sunday, colder In east rtlon; Monday fair, light to fresh v.ert winds Virginia, fair and sllshtly colder; Mon day fair, fresh west winds. South Carolina and Georgia, fair Sun day u ml Monday; light west winds, be coming variable West.-rn Florida, Alabama, Mississippi. N'Ulslana nnil eastern Texas, flr Hun day and Monday; light south winds on the iiihiI. IH'AI, OKFTCK f H. WEATHER Ht'HKAl'. Clinrlolte, Mnrch il.--Bunr1s! :B1 a. m.: Biinsi t ti;30 p m. TKM I'KHATt'RE (In degrees.) HlKhest temperature t.: Lowest t'mpernture - Mean temperature t- Kxc,.iw for the day 4 Accumulated deficiency for month . Aeciimul.iled esenss for year i-ukcIPITATION (In In.-nes ) To(li, (i)r ,4 h(iur pndn(r x ,,. in I nun ntr iiiv iiitimii i Aecumulated deficiency for month . 11 'lutnl f"r the year 4 11 "iMZSXJ" ' W w j UKNNKTT. OIsrver Country llnms. Kin gan's F. F. V., Swift's Vremlum, and Ar niour'a Gold Hani llnms. nt W. M CHOWKLL'S. Thone 'M. "ON TIIK KQDAnK." Jordan's Prescription Accuracy Is un assured fact. Every clerk who mixes drugs Is a graduate pharmacist Uvery drug used In prescription com pounding Is pure sml fresh. You kaow the doctor's orders are properly carried out here. NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE ' "WB XEYEXl CLOIE." ; TtKTiit f ; eOrvffdflU. A JORDAN'S would bo clean this morning if you had a Gem, Junior, Safety- Razor, : and you vyouldn't; have to liunt the barber. We sell them com plete with seven blades for $1.00.' Tlicy are all right. Wc use them.;. : , ', Dilworth Drug Store, ..Phone' 24J, 'n:.' DAVIS. : Special Notices FRE8CRIPTION WORK ON SUNDAY is our work. We have thla department down to perfection. Registered men In charge, JA8. P. HTOWE A CO., Drug gists. 'Phone m. FOR RENT MARCH 1st, MODERN -room house S North Myers Ht. Elegant modem S-room house East Sth Ht. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BKO. IT CAN'T BE) MADEWQOOD VANILLA Ice cream cannot be. mads without using lilue Ribbon Extract All good cooks know this and wll have no other. VE HAVE NOW IN STOCK A FINK variety of canned goods, Asparagus, canned ' Corn, Succotash, Lima Beans. Sweet Peas and some of the finest table peaches, 'Apricots and Sliced Pine apple packed; also a nice line of canned Beets, 10 and 15c per can, and Van Camp's canned Hominy. Plenty of Blark Walnuts. JNO. W, SMITH. 816 S. College 8t. 'Phones 1222 and 2821. JUST WATfTH OUR LINE OF BMOK ed Fish sell; of course they are expen sive, but there are plenty of people who know a good thing wiien they ace It. Only a little more of this shipment left, so you had better hurry. Another lot of Oombrecht's Bausaees Just in. MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 2J N. Tryon. 'Phones 68 and U8. GONE TO KENTUCKY TO BUY A CAR load of Kentucky horses. Look out for my return. W. O. Ross, of W. O. ROfiS A CO., West Fourth street PIANO AND VOCAL SPECIAL IN et ruction for beginners and advanced pupils. I teach the methoas taught by the best teachers and players In this country and Europe, w. H. OVER CAHSH. Pupil of the great pianist and teacher, Rafael Joseffy. Studio 606 8. Tryon street 'Phone 14S7. KEYSTONE BRAND CREAMERY Butter fresh from the dairy 35c. Parks dale brsnd 82c. Fresh Vanilla Wafers fresh from the bakery, the 20c. kind; for 12c. Fresh Celery 6c. BR1 DOERS & CO., 'X West Trade street REALLY PURE CANDY HAS A DEFI nlte food value. If supplies the body with a necessary amount of ac charlno matter, and Is exceed ingly nutritious. Nunnaily's is the top notch of candy perfection. WOOD ALL & SHEPPARD. agents for Char lotte. WE HAVE OPENED OUR JUNK yard -and stern room on E. Stonewall street, next to Black's stable. We will buy and pay you hbrlicst market prices for old nnd new rags, old burlap bags. Iron, rubber and metal of all kinds. If vou have anything U offer,- 'phone, write or call on us. Wo assure you that wo will wnish your Junk correctly and you will get full value for what you huve. PIEDMONT JUNK CO., N. Paul, Mgr. 'Phone 944. WHY NOT EAT THE BEST BREAD when the finest that can possibly be made Is pluced fresh every day within your rearh. Hretsch Washington bread has pleased hundreds. Why not please vouT Once used always used. Very fine Florida Tomatoes to-day. Fresh Neufnhotel nnd Philadelphia Cream Cheese. L. L. SARRATT, 80 North Tryon. FOR SALE: DWELLINGS ROUTH OF city and In Dllworth, $1,300 to M.OOO, now In Building A Loan, which can be assumed, und balance paid In cash. These are attractive with easy terms, and if you're anybody, and want to tiuy, now's your time. Now do about. E. L. KEESLER, 26 8. Tryon Bt. Phono S44. OLIVER TYPEWRITERS AT RE duced prices. We have a ' few new Oliver Typewriters left on hand that ww nre offering at fTO.OO each tor spot cash. If you want a bargain this Is your op portunity. J. E. CRAYTON A CO. BIOOF.ST AND MOST COMPLETE stock of Cigars and Cigarettes In the city, (toort prices to box customers. OEM RESTAURANT CO. Mill For Sale In Piedmont section of South Caro lina, main building 60x105, on' rail road and electric power line, with power at a minimum cost; high grade of cotton raised In vicinity, enough to supply all the cotton needed; la bor conditions splendid. Price $11,000. Address SOUTH CAROLINA, Cure this paper. F. D. JL BEFORE THE BURN GET A FIRE POLIGY Commonly called Fire In surance. 1 represent Al companies and am on the ground plank in rates. 'Phone me your expira tion and I'll never let the race run dry. h. D. ALEXANDER SOU R. Tryon. 'PIwms $04 or fs& We Will Buy C Kiixon Cotton Mill. C Woodslde Cotton Mill. CitlKins' Natl Dankr Oastonla, 114 3-3. Cora Cotton Mills, 130. Clara Mfg. Co., 115. Lowell Cotton Mills, 115. Trenton Cotton Mills, 14 ' Arlington Cotton Mills. Oray Mfg. Co. Crowder's Mtn. Mills. Gaston Mfg. Co. Flint Mfg. Co. Oaffney Mff. Co. VK WILL KELLt 10 Gibson Mills. Osark MHIa. I Monarch. 105. Imperial Tarn MUU, Holland Mfg.' Co. 11 King's Mtrt. Mfg. Co, 171 Arcade Mills. . sotrru Eiwr aKcrnrnrji Tnrrr 1 COMPACT, ' t. A. Gteno,1 Prea. C. l, Glenn, Treaa. A,.- Castoal. H.Cj "Tho CGCirXIAl IMMIAL Deposits $1,173,084.07. Assets , r INTEREST PER CENT., f ' ' 1 i ' - - ' ' ', ' 7 ' ; And Now'-Varles) in Times of Stringency.' ' v ' ' i ; ThlsJ Is an assurance seldom given to bank customer . , a A. DTON, ' W. XL HOLT, I ) A. O. BRENEtER, Prea.-. ,; V. Pre Largest Copltal tad Real Estate For Sale ' : One piece of business property in BOO feet of square, fronting about 175 feet on prominent street. - Can be bought, If Ukfn In next few days, for ...... . . , '. 1 $200.00 per front foot . , J. E. Murphy & Co Pbon $4$. - 89 N.' Tryon Street HOMES HOMES WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING HOMES FOR SALE; Tenth Avenue, 8 rooms, lot 41x110 ., '.. .. .. .. .. . . ..$7,259 North Church Street, (-room cottage, large lot .. .. .. i.. $3,500 Bast Seventh Street, close In, splendid sew 8-room home... $6,500 North Caldwell Street, cottage. near car line, lot 4 1-2x198. .$3,150 A choloe residence on East Avenue; price and other Informa tion at office. A splendid South Tryon Street residence, hot water heat, hardwood finish. See us for particulars. This' Is a bargain. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. Oflloe 1$ JC. Trade Be. FOR SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS We are offering for Immediate sale, S. Church street, between Second and Third streets, an elegant lot 71 feet by 184 feet On this lot there Is two 5-room houses which have a rental, of 324.60 per month. If Charlotte continues to grow as it has in the past five years this property will be business ' property, and worth more than double the above price. For further particulars, see or 'phone Brown Thone 535. If WE DO IT, ITS This page Is too small to give all the reasons why you should have us do your Painting and Decorating. BUT HERE ARE A FEW: If we do it, It's done right. Variety of designs and colorings. Quality the best. Workmanship has our personal supervision. We will not furnish any material or do any labor unless we can do so to your entire satisfaction. We guarantee all our work. SHORT & SHORT The Expert Decorators SRLWYN HOTEL Wood fibre Wall Plater, "tlaridiocl" The Builder's Fiiend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off ; hard as stone. y Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet s , CHARLOTTE. N. C Hurry Up The privilege o( getting Into the present series will soon pass. Are you still expecting to "do something" some day? Let me tell you, TOU ARB SIMPLY BURNING DAYLIGHT. "Some ay" will never come. . NOW, TO-DAY, is the time to act N THE) MU TUAL BUILDING e 'LOAN Is the very best safe investment of my acquaintance. Just as good for. an Investor as a borrower. Tell me, MR. FINANCIER, where else can you buy securities, safe and sound, open and above board and NON-TAXABLE, so far as you are concerned, that will pay NET I 1- per centT Got a few more partly matured shares, but I'm going to close the Isst one on night of 18th Instant E L KEESLER, Treasurer. Phone 344. ; :j'ttl ; 25 South Tryon Ttreet OHWORTB flCRAl AKDTKS fCJ WI0 flMXi In- dealing with enr customers In fining ordsrs by mall or di. reel our motto la: "Put Yourself la ills pudB.1 , " w Send us your ordsra and 'art will exercise the time care aa wart you here la person U seleot,: 1 We put oursolves In ur place and glvt what we weuld ex peet tov receive The Cholcea Selection of Flowers. ' the Baas .trvtre,Vh Beag Price,, N- v ;,,. ' ivT. ) Just a ' word about our FasAsy Caraatlona.' Itooea, Vloleta : Val- P, a Box 127. Greater" BAful Of CilAfME Loans 91,038,359.58 $2,580,282.41 Cashier. Proflu In tho Carolina. Phono STY. , Co. 203 X. Tryon 8t RIGHT -t in" rw iuf , ww wr. - ,u - BeO 'Phone, M0 Bus1aeaa, SSI Resldenoa 8 vacant lo! on Kit avenue, good locations. f 8 vacant Jots on LUV'Ujeth avenue, - good locations. J-room coltnge on North Brevard atreet. 7-room residence on North Caldwell street. One of the finest residences In Dllworth. . ' All of these are excellent values.' Prices and terms at our office. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN AB TMJI,C0 . 1 Capital $75,000. W. S. ALEXANDER, President . ' It. A.' DUNN, ,, Vice Prea. .' the Drcbts & fmm Mm Bank i ..' CHARIXmE, NORTH CAROLINA, j ' ' , Capital .'.(. ,,r,V. ; $200,000.00. ' 6urplu r ., ; , t, , , . ; ,. , t. , , ,;, , ,. $100,000.00, ' f PIREOTpRSt" 4 ;. . , W. n. BELK " '- ', f , J. H. McADEN. " 1 . L 1 W. L. , BRUNS ' ' , W.' G. McIiAUGHUK , ; a B. BRYANT , - J D. E. RHYNE M. HARRT f,. - . , 8,,M ' O. P. HEATH - f ' - " . -1 i vrvTnv t mnirr.r. ' nm . irvviu ...'.','' t v smi 4 w ssasirpsiisisisisji ; GEO. E. ; WILSON, President ' r . JNO. B ROSS, Tioe President-i ,. - W. O. WILKINSON, Cashier. , t ; .". , Aeeounta of Corpomtlona, Firms and LndlrldnaU Invite. ', , ,.; -' . h L. B. 1I4GOOD, Cashier. - Fifteen Monthe ta BnidnewResonrc Over............ $500,000. 00 ' - I ' - PIREOTORSt .- .,'--,. ., W. ItfBELK v. , . ' : : W. O. NISBET , J. M. DAVIS - . ,. C. M. PATTERSON O. P. HEATH 4 , : . J. P. ROBERTSON II. O. UNK j 1W. A WATSON W. Mi LONG . , W. XIMMERMAN , , h.4jITTLB v.-: -. . ' ;". ,.; , : . - . , v . ,-- ' 8TRO!?Q, CONSERVATTvTS, pATB.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, W. a HENRY M. McADEN, GEO. W. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR, President Vic President Cashier, ; Capital $300,000.00 8nrplns and Proflta..vr.' $231,008.2$ DIRECTORS t P. D. ALEXANDER G. W BRYAN J. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH 3. 6. MYERS Tour huslness 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. EL JONES, .Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: ' B. D. HEATH - vE N. PHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO. M. SCOTT VINTON LLDDELL a VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH Aocoanta of corporatloBS, firms and individuals Invited. a Your Idle Money Should be working for yorf. Deposit It In this bank and It will earn something for yon. If yon should need It yon can get It at any time. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. AND COMPOUND THE INTEREST QUARTERLY. Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. BROWN, President W. L. JENKINS, Cashier.., R. A DUNN, VW President AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY INVESTMENT SECURITIES WE OFFER SUDJECf TO SALE: 100 Piedmont Wagon,' 100.. . SO Highland Park, 140. SO N. C R.vR. Stock, Bid, , , 100 Pell City. AUV, 100.- . . 10 Gibson, 00. 10 Arcade, 00. . 100 Marlboro, IJ-. 00 Pomooo,' Bid. , -v'.ij;-.' 1.000 Eagle Phoenix Osy 107.-" -10,000 City of Augusta; (s 101 and tnt 17 Erwln Pref., 1,04. S - ' 40 Moaklns Pref., 101. ; ' V t tlKlba Pret. 101.. 7 Lancaster Pref.. 10ft 10 Inman. Pref., 100.. ( , F. (2. ABBOTT EvfjrythlBf m Surplus $100,000. a. morris Mcdonald, s,.v1' Sec and Treas.- vv - .:. ,,' 0MJ. n.- HOBS " i.v. v.r. M. ROBINSON WEARN . v-.?Ea a WILSON inms. I , 'OFFICERS: '."Si ' " 1 1 1 .--I HENRY M. McADEN JP. B, MDOWELL W. B. RODMAN T. W. WADE CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Bank We regard the interests of our customers as being Identical with our own. On thla basis account are solicited. ' OFFICERS: GEORGE ' STEPHENS, Prea, IW, B. LEEV JR Vie Pre. ' TV & FRANKLIN, Vice Pre. " W-H.: WOOD, Treasurer. , J. 'B. DAVIS, Aset Treaa. V . OfDcet In the Trust Bulldioc. 100 Henrietta Mill, 171. 10 Healer, 1J0. (0 Greensboro Life Co., 140. 60 Ware Shoals, 17. tO Florence, HO.' 100 Fairfield. 70, 10 Louise, Bldi ., tO Shelby, Bid. . 10,000 N. C. 4s, 1010, Bid. , 0 Elmlra Pret, 101. If Louise Pref.. 100. - t Highland Park Pref., lOt, 100 Paoolet Pret, 105. tO Jonssvllle Pref.,t 100. 1 : - tO Woodslde Pref., 100,. , & QOMPnNYi Real Estate." - T9 ; m s
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