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10 CllAllUjxxi: DAI Li" ''S'tfe Sporting News A. ft I. DEFEATS TRINITY PARK. Under Dlue Sklew and la Pretence of ' Hig Crowd College Ucts Game by Score of 14 to 4. Special to The Observer. ' West Rale-lgh, March 18.The first . baseball game of A. and M. season was played ' this afternoon at 1 , the fair grounda V with Trinity Park. The weather waa all that could be de- aired and the bleachers were thick lth spectators. The features of the ' ; game were a home run by Clement of A. and M. and a I -bane hit by Temple, two J-baggers by Shuford, Shuford r stealing home; fast atealing all round by A- and M., a fast double from irake to Fox to Staples and a two bagger by McLean, of Trinity Park. uemetit pitched for A." ana M., un til the firth inning, striking out two men and giving one man a base on balls. He was relieved in tne nun ' Inrrtng by Temple, who struck out 6 men and gave a base on balls. Oantt pitched for Trinity Park un til sixth inning striking out 4 men and was relieved by McCoy who truck out one man. Pitchers for Trinity Park gave bases on balls to 11 men. The team were placed as fol lows; A. and M. Position. Trinity Park Drake Second base Kichardson Shuford , Left fluid McLean Thompson Catcher Moore Temple 4k Jordan Right field Bru ' docs Short atop Armstrong Vox First base Smlih Harris Outer field Fltctts Clement tt Temple Pitchers Gantt and McCoy Staple Third base Thomson Bcore by innings: R. H E A. and M.... 01254010 x 14 12 4 Trinity Park 10030000 0 4 3 1 Bingham Gets Bad Drubbing. Special to The ObHmr. Durham, March 18. Bingham re ceived another good drubbing this af ternoon, Ming defeated by Trinity by a floor f IS to 0. The home team played splendid ball, making no er rors aad landing 14 hits, 7 of whic h were for mere than one base. Two scrafcoh hits were made by the visitors, With a two-bagger by Rtvcnbark, whlah came In the ninth. Brnghatn's errors, 3. Star playing was don for Trinity by Billy Smith and Chat Blvlns. who took In some difficult balls. Wrenn did the feature hKttng, placing the ball In centre field in the eighth Inning, with two men en bases, for three bags. Two-base hit wer made by Flowers and Smith, Hutchison and Webb. Atlanta Defeat Macon to 4. Atlanta, Oa., Manr-h IS The Atlanta Southern League rlub defeated Macon, South Atlantic league team, t 4, In an exhibition game of liimeball here to day. University of Virginia 8; Flshburnc Academy 0. At Charlottesville. Vs.: 1'nlvernlty of Virginia i; Kishburne Military Arndcmy Brooklyn, 5; Jacksonville, 3. At Jscksonvllle, Kla.: Brooklyn (Na tional) 6; Jocknonvllle (S. A. L.j 3. The Haifa ml New Orleans. New Orleans, March 18. -A purae affair at a mll ami 70 ynnla, was the feature of the first day of the final mnetlng at the Fnlr Grounds this afternoon. It was won ty Orbicular, with Oonnu sec ond and Olieron third Orbicular won out enally by two lengths. Flrat race. furlongs, nelllng: Cutter 2 to 1. won; ldy Carol, 60 to I, second: Itasll. 26 to 1. third. Time, 1:13 -6. Eecond race, furlongs, puiae: Mol lle Montro 2 to J. won; Dew of Pawn, 1 to 1. ncond; I,ady Caroline. 10 to 1 tlT!r1 Time. 541-5. Third rue, mile and an eighth, aelllng: Grenade. 7 to 10, won; Granada, H to 1, second. Foreigner, lj to 2. third. Tlnitu, 1 :52 i-fi. Fourth race, mile and 70 yurda: Or bicular, even, won; Ootina, rvvn. ae.-ond; oiwron. a) to 1, third. Time, 1 4.1 1 r, Fifth race. 5 furlongs: Toy Uov to S won; Baleshed. 10 to 1. second Morale,' to 1, third. Time ib5 ' Hlxth r,ac, 7 fotJK" selling: I'asi dena. 2 to 1. won, HI. Vulenlli.e. 1 to 2, rcond, Mortlboy. 10 to I. third. Time. Bye Bye BTmth race, mils, selling u. 1 10 1 , A 1 K . . Tj . 8 to 1. second; iLaiseraoti, 7 to Z. third. nme, 1 41 2-5 A OOIAJSTO.X IX Tl'XNKL. rVvrraJ Trabirnrn IlrnlNctl and Slight ly Injured, Two I.nglnt s Derailed and Pour Cars Damaged. Special to The ObMi-ver Afhwt1K March lg. A collision between a work train and the first sc- j Hon of freight train Ne 7S In the west end of Swannsnoe. tunnel resulted In 1 the slight Injury to several trainmen The derailment of two engines, dam- I age to feur cars snd the delay of pas- i eager trains Nos. 11 and No 11 from 1 Salisbury. According to the facts fiveta out by the officials of the road I the work train was becking up the 1 mauntaln. followed by the tlrst section 1 f Ko. 71. The work train stalled at tbe west end of the tunnel aril No. 73 W Into It Both engines were de sisted and several trainmen bruised Trd slightly Injured. MAMCIOrJh I I to K Fx LTI o.N. ftoaLiu-rn Railway Kmployrs on llelng AcjniUM Are filvrn Ovation. Speolal to The Otmerver 8pencer, March H Capt A. L Prltchard, Conductor K K Tucker, J H. Banks, E. U. Hesnon and H p Tall, employes of the H"Uthem Rail way at Hpenrer. who were Jailed at Oreensboro last wk on the charge 9t robbing freight cars In transit were riven a preliminary heering at Greens boro this afternoon and were acquit ted of the charge. Court ordered a racord of malicious prosecution end the matter was dropped A large crowd was present and the me 1 were tlven an ovation st the conclusion f the trial. They returned to Hnen cer to-night. Mlng of Odd FVIIows. y" ' Special to The Observer. ',7'. 4 Oastonla, March H A meeting of Odd Fellows of the fourteenth district ' 11l be held at Oastonla. beginning ; ' Wednesday night, the 20th instant The session will last i dsys and the mrung win oe a nig one The four tnth district include, o.ston, Lin-1.0 min, Cabarrus Anson and Union Mantles. ' 11 .... . aiAkBKftLAlN 8 COVull KEMtL-y A FAVORITK. "We prefer Cftamberialn e VoogU Hem ... edy to any otiwr lot our rhlUren," says tr. Li, i. Woodbury, of Twining. Mich It has slso 4ors the work ( us In ; bard colds and croup, mn4 ere take floss- "Frevetitlcs" will . promptly check a cold er the Orlop whea taken early or St the "enease stage." Preventka cure eaud colds as well Prevsatlca are lit. tl candy eol - cure tablsia, saS In fclxjcf.. Itaclne. Wta wUl gUdlr mail you sample ana a book on Culi tn. It you will trlt him. The eampUs prove hlr mrtt. , Cbeek earls tisa, vi- i jTvtnti mtU stop -numfua, 1 I 11 (, N S4 Wiji fcy . Lu-f aii- Good to Eat That's vbj everyone likes THE DAINTY DESSE11T (Approved by Tv Food Commissioners,) Easily Prcparf d-Btaply add , boiling water and let cool. ; Flawrt: Lemon. Oranas, Raspberry, R Strawberry. Chocolate, Cherry, Peach. H lOo. per package, enough lor lurge- tamily, at ail grocers. - Tft " BJuatrated Recipe Book hfh Highest award at all Expositions. The Ceaetee fart Feed C, It ley, H. t. Vltltonr booth st JsmestowaExpoettloa Hah Elected to Executive Committee of Missouri Pacific. Now York, March II. -Stuyvesant Fish, former president of the Illinois Central Railroad,, recently elected a director of the Missouri Pacific, was to-day elected a member of the exec utive committee of that company at a meeting of the board of directors In this city. All the officers of the com pany were re-elected at the same meeting. THE WEATHER. Washington, March IS. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: Virginia, Increasing cloudiness Tues day, warmer In southeast portion, rain In the afternoon or night; Wednesday rain, warmer In southeast portion; fresh southeast to south winds. North Carolina, partly cloudy Tues day, warmer In east; Wednesday partly cloudy, probably rain In the Interior; fresh east to south winds. South Carolina, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; fresh southwest winds. Georgia anil Alabama, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday, probably show ers Wednesday In north portion; fresh no vi Hi to southwest winds. Kaatern Florida, fair Tuesday and Wednesday; variable winds. Wnat Florida and Louisiana, fair Tues day and Wednesday; fresh south winds. MlRKlHilppI, partly cloudy Tuesday, ahowera In the afternoon or night In north portion; Wednesday partly cloudy, colder In north portion; fresh south winds. Ksstern Texas, generally fair Tuesday and Wwlneaday, colder Wednesday In north portion; fresh south winds on ths coast. Went Texas, .New Mexico, Arizona, fulr Tuesday and Wednesday, colder Wedneaday. Arkansas, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday, colder Wednesday. Tnnesj-ee, partly cloudy Tuesday, showers at night or Wednesday, colder Wednesday. Kentucky, cloudy Tuesday, rain In the afternoon or night; Wednesday colder and probably fair. West Virginia, rain Tuesday afternoon or nlghti warmer Wednesday, rain and colder. ' LOCAL OFFICE !. S. WEATHER HUREAtJ. Charlotte, March IS. Sunrise 6:28 a. m sunset 6:33 p. m. TEMPEFtATt'RK (In degrees). llllthest temper.'ittiro IOwest tTii-ranir) Mean teniptnture Excess for the day Accumulated excess for month ... Accumulated excess for year, I'HCKIMTATIO.V (In Inches). Total for I'i hours ending S p. m.. Tot.il for tlirt in. nth 1.43 Accumulated deficiency for month. l.W Total for th.- year S.i Accumulated deficiency for year ... fi.fl) Prevailing wind direction 8 VV. W. J HKNNETT. Otaervor. The News-No Pure Irus Cough Cure Laws would be needed. If all Cough Cures were like I"r. Hhonp's Cough Cure is and tins been for i veurs. The Nn tionul I.iiw now requires that If any poisons enler Into n cough mixture. Ii must be printed on the label or package, l'or this reason mothers, and others j should InHst on having Dr. Snoop's 1 1 nugn i urc.jNo pmson maras on Dr. I Phoon's labels- an.i n.mc In the medicine, ''N" 11 m""' h' ' ,hr, In be I. And jits not onlv sife. but It Is said to be by those that know It best, a truly re- iimrkahle cough remedy. Take no ih.ince. particularly with your children Insist on having Ir Rhoop'a Cough Ii ore Compare cart fully the Vr. Uhoop I package with others and see. No poUon luarss nicrp: 1011 ran always l mi the sfe side by demanding Or Bhoop s Cnujrh Cure. dimply refuse to accept nnv other Kolil bv Ilurwell-I)unn Re. tall Htore "OX THE SQUARE. " Is a necessity when March winds blow. . It keeps the hands, lips and face soft and smooth free from chaps. It's dellghlful after shaving. Only 25 Cent Per Bottle. NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVEK CIOHE PlKine 7. Urugglsta WK WILL III'V: First National Dunk, Oustotiln f iMIIItig Mill stock. Kaxon Mill stork. .' WiHidalde Mill stock. ( l 1 1 rtu Vsiloh.l 1i.i. . . Cor. C M.I v"' Clara Cotton Mill stock n Iiwell Cotton Mill stock Trenton Cotton Mill stork. Arlington Cotton Mill stock Orsy Mfg Co. Mill stock. Crowders Mtn Ctton Mill stock Oaston Mfg Co., MID stock. 20 Flint Mfg. Co.. Milt stock WE WILL BELL: (0 Monroe (Ala ) Mill stock in 19 Gibson Mill stock, 100. (0 Otsrk Mill stock, 175. ft Monarch Mill stork, 10S. Imperial Cotton Mill flock' t King's Mtn. Cotton Mill stock til Arcade Cotton Mill stock If ywt want to buy or sell, writ u, boithkhn rrrfUT!Ks Tiitirr CX)MPANY, J. A. Cleoa. rtra, 0. L Clc&j. Traaa. DERMAL BAEJV1 JORDAN'S U w-i U ' L s ii w s w-i will bo purer and better -and your health improved - in every way. Buy a bottle of our Sarsaparilla Extract,' 75 Cents. . - , " " Dilworth Drug Store, Thona til. , ' 11. H. DAVM. PEELED CALIFORNIA EVAPORAT ed Peaches and Apricots,, King- Evapo rated Apples In l-ll). cArtoons, fancy California Prunes, 20o. lb. Fresh Po tato Chips and Shelled Pecans to-day; and another barrel ot those Potomac Roe Herring, fresh lot of Smoked Fish cf all kind. Canadian Parsnips and Rutabaga Turnips, at MILL till-VAN NK88 CO., a N. Tryon, . 'Phones ea and 111' The Best Place to Trade, THERE ARE OTHERS (HEADQUAR- ters tor good things) as the average mind la aware. A lresh lot of North Carolina Roe, Herring. .Fine fat Mack erel, Keffered Herring, Smoked Bone less Herring In glass jars. We are not always harping on quality. Our goods are first-class (as good as are packed). But we do harp on prices. Let ua make a few to you. L. L. 8ARRATT, 309 N. Tryon street v PIANO AND VOCAL SPECIAL IN- structlon for beginners and advanced fuplls. I teach the methods taught by he best teachers and players in this country and Europe. W. H. OVER CAR8H. Pupil of the great pianist and teacner, Karaei josercy. Hiuaio oi o. Tryon street. 'Phone 1417. "MY HEADACHE 18 CURED WAS done In a moment, so said a cltlsen. He took one dose of Magic Headache Powders. It always works just that way. Try It. Bold ana recommenaea by JAS. P. STOWE fc CO., Drugglste. 'Phone 179. EUISTB. FERRY'S AND CROSSMAN'S Garden and Field Heeds; Mandevuie and King's Flower Seed, at WOODALL & BHEPPARD 8 Drug Btore. BKOIN THE FIRST of the week by senmng your worn io ine wueen uijr Dyeing A Cleaning Works. FOUND AT LAST THE PERFECT Vanilla Blue Ribbon. The one that always wins when compared to oth ers. It is a true, superior .extract of run strength. WHITE LARGE CELERY 10c., As paragus Tips 25c, Whole Grass c, Columbia River Salmon, half pounds 10o.. Lobster 26c. Mushrooms !c. Lip ton's finest Teas 70c, Powdered and Cut T-oaf Sugar, Walter Buker's Cocoa and Chocolate 20c und 25c, Sliced Beef and Bacon packed by Beachnut people i'Hc. Jar, Peanut Butter 10c Jar, Wor cestershire Sauce 10c, Prunes 8 l-3c, extra larsre 12Hc. Green Coffee 124c BRIDGER8 & CO., 203 West Trade St. FOR SALE EIKOANT MODERN 8- room house. HA West Trade St., 14,000; choice bargain, beautifully finished In side with oak and mirror mantles nnd neatly p.ipcred; also other nice homes, rr.vi to iH.oot). j. AKTnt; khendkk- K(JN & BHO. WE WILL HAVr: FOR TO-DAY AN extra nice ioi oi iun.ii runm, cpin:n, Florida headed Lcttuco. Celery, Cab bage, new Irish Potatoes, jcreen On ions, plenty of good sound Sweet Po tatoes, nice Bananas, Apples and Or anges. Just received a fine lot of nlc3 fst Hens and a few young Chickens JNO. W. SMITH. :i!6 8. College street. Phones m und 2321. Jl'ST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF fine Kentucky horss. They are cer tainly beauties, an. I t want you to see them. W. O Rosf. of W. O. ROSS .fc CO., West Fourth street. STOP' YOC HAVEN'T A GRAIN OF sense. I've been offering Dilworth homes Worthlnfrton Ave., and some way this Side, at bargain prices. When they're Rone you'll ask me to kick and cuss you, but excuse me. I have'nt time to waste on a mindless man, and I won t. K. I-. KEEHLER. 25 S. Tryon street. 'Phone 344 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE WILL open Saturday mornlnK, the 3rd of March, at No. 4 West Trade St. A varletv of fancy work will be shown all the time. Every Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock can he found cakes, tea cakes, small Iced cakes, crackers, biscuits, bresd, candles and other things good to eat. At any,4lme orders will be tsken for u nice dessert, cakes or any nice things to eat. OCT RID OK IT SOME WAY-SELL or give nwsy your old-style writing machine nnd nut In a Royal, the most Improved machine on the market. V& W and J10O9O J E. CRAYTON & CO . Trust Bld. 'Phone 344. BIOOFST AND MOST COMPLETE stock of ClR-ers and Cigarettes In th city Good prices to box customers. (JEM RESTAURANT CO The people are pleased with our new grocery store at West Trade street. Our stock Is new. clean and well sr ranged. snd our ser vice prompt snd po lite. Give us a share of your patronnge. W. M CROWELU 'Phone 744 F. D. A. For a most reasonablo sum I'll be delinhted to place in your hands a Fire Policy on vour earthly pos sessions, that , Flames May Devour or Water Ruin at Any Time. Tell mo what you have Til tell you the cost at most, it will be little cost for much risk. P. D. nLBXHNDER Ural Estate, Fire Insurance. 1 S. Tryon. 'Phonos St 4 or 141 Sale of Gty funding Bonds. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until noon on Saturday, March 13, 107, for the sale of im.OOO thirty-year 4 l- per cant coupon bonds of tha city of Char fotta, in the State of North Caro lina; Interest payable aeml-gnnually, July and January. A certified check for 1 10,000.00 must accompany each bid. Tha bonds are to be awarded to tha highest bidder, at a price not leas than par value, provided' tha offer la, la tba opinion of tha board of alder mu at aaid city, a fair price. . , a at XTlIEnCDOB. Special Notices 6 LARGEST CAPITAL BANIC EV TIIIU CAIiCLINAS, ' Aascta and Personal Liability t3,lC0,CC0.C3. ' :4 v - v- f:, UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. ':'':::l :h''i 'V 9. A. Durliam, R. A. Darin, J. P. XVOmm, 1. W. Cannon. Jr, & i ;y? B Tmnner, R. M. Milter, Jr, X. VL Anderaon. E. O. Holt, v i " Win..: E. Jlolt, A. 3. Hagood. L. W. Sander ' 8. W. Grtuner, , P. M. Brown, D. E.' Rbyne, It. It. Gibbon. H. a Eccles, L. ; ,A Bank Holt, O. W. JTohnaton, W. & Alexander, 8. 8, Mo .. ' W ' Winch,' C. II. Dnla, Wfllla Drown, , T. H. Iteughtoa, ' F, D. ; 'J j,; Isstlietv X O. Branlier'; ' , , ,1 ' 1 , J', , ; ,C ' - ' e.V OPI7CEII8: - I- R. A. Dtmn, Preaident " . WM. E. HOLT, Vice President : A. Q. BRENIZER, Cashier. A. T. SUHMEX, Aast, Cashier. Real Estate For Golo ; 1 vacant lot on Elizabeth Ave high, nice location . $1,000. 1 vacant lot icorner of Long and East avenue. Can be- '.bought , v, If taken within next five days at ..... , . . .. . . , , . $1,3M). ; 1 vacant lot N. Myera St., one-half block from " Eaat , avenue f vacant lota In aame block as Dowd Plata, fronting 4S feet on Boulevard and extending back '160 f eet - Can be bought as a whole for '" : $SM. . Jl E. Murphy : WOm: 'Phone 849. " There' re Off" The gama of politics "are" a thing ot beauty, and, to some, fleeting pleasure A SPASM 07 JOT. but a life of disappointments, of bitterness, of everlasting uncertainties, while the - MUTUAL "BILLY MALONE" goes right along, "SAWINO WOOD." milking people happy, creating homes, aiding business. enterprises, and hav ing a tendency strongly towarda temperance and a better life generally, ' GET INTO THE NEW SERIES, which extends a cordial greeting to men, women and children everywhere. . . DO IT NOW. , There'a no time like to-day. It baa made others, IT WILL MAKE YOU. 2,000 shares wanted by April 1st, and they're on the way. E L. KEESLER, Treasurer. Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Street 4 If We Do It, It's Done Right" Mrs. W. E. D. Charlotte, N. C, J-U-'OT. Dear Madam: In answer to your letter we give you the following sugges tions: Kntrance hall, golden yellow; living room, green; dining room, old blue; kitchen, white; cement tiling and enamel paint In gray or white. We would advise a two-toned paper for the hall, a plain greo,p paper for the living room, and a figured paper In either blue and white or blue and green for the dining room. For the curtains we would suggest green and yellow madras for the halls, plain yellow silk for the living room, .and If a blue and white paper is used In the dining room, blue and white Japan ese cotton for the windows; If a green and blue paper Is used, a groen and blue madras. Either scheme will "go" with the furni ture; the weathered oak stain would Improve the furniture of the living mom. If yellow Is found too bright for the hall, substitute a tobacco brown. In either case yellow ceilings are advised for the living room, with a cream or white celling for the dining room. Very respectfully, SHORT & SHORT THE EXPERT DECORATORS. 'Phone 070. CHARLOTTE, X, 0. I A NEW HOME We offer, subject to prior sale a bcaotlfu 8-room house In the ' First Ward, In splendid residence section, never been occupied and Is on car line. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. Office 18 R. Trade St. Wwxi fibre Wall Plaster, "Hari (MT 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 N CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write foe Booklet. CHARLOTTE. N. 0. Dirt Cheap, Building Lot $1,000.00. $200.00 cash, through B. & L. Asso. This lot is one of the prettiest building lots on Elizabeth Ave. Lies as level as a floor, with back alley, 50 feet by 193 feet. Must come quick if you want it. Browne Co. Thona OSS, ottwcain noRAi mm m ma mm In dealing with our customers in fining orders bf mall or dl. Mct-our tnotte 1st "Pa YomrseU la Ula Pbuto." " V gn4 ua your orders and we will exercise the aame ear aa were rev here In pemoa to select. . , . We put eureelvee In four plaee and five what w would pect to racelveThe Choloee Beleotloa . of,' Flowera, the Boat ijervlre, . th Dessj Price -"y-.- . . , . ,kt Just a word about Our Fancf Caroattona. Roeea. VloUta. VaJ. - Ilea, tweet Pees, They're the "beat ever," AX I-KCUT3 OS' AN IT tt X. IVTOq . Street - Phoae S77. $0$ N. Tryon St. J Hoon No. 6 over Bulk l:roa. store B.Cf) t-t mo. Itoom No, 8 ovor Unlit ir-ros.' Btore 6,! pve mo, ttore room on East Third Street., .,.,,..,,..,, 20.00 per' mo.' Btore room on Eaat Second Street. .-. 13.00 per mo. . Btore room No. 14 West Fifth Street 20.85 per mo. . ron kent on sale V- ' I five-room new houses on North Tryon Street I four-room new houses on ICt Llddell Street ; $0uli:ra HEAL ESTATE, W AND TRUST COOT ' Capital $75,000. - Surplus $100,000. 1 ,W. 8. ALEXANDSm, XL A. DUNW,. A. MOflKIS McDOWAliD,, ' f President. , , Vloe Prea. Sec; and Treaa. Tha Merchants & Iferinars" llafcl Baal1 ' " ' , CHARwyrni; vorth caroloa, . cnpitA! M .. .. . ... .. ..... taoo.oot.oo.. Surplua .. . . ,.' $100,000.60.: ' ' i , UtEOIOllSi , - W. H. BKLK V 1 ' 3. VL VoAOElf ' , ; ,Ofc BRIAN! r', D. Bt RHYNB ' , W. F.DOWD f 1JNO. a ROSS". ' - , ). M. HARRY -,,, v.' 8. M. ROBINSOJT O. P HEATH c .,'3. H. WEARtf , y , ' , VINTON LIDDELIf, GEO. E. WILSOIf T. r ,''' ' Jfw" ' , ; OTFSCER8iKX ' , ,it , ' ) GEO. E. WTLSOX, President " JSO. B. ROSS. Vloe PrealdemC ,s 'WO. WILKINSON, Cashier. . - Aoooute of Corpomiceu, Flrnu gd Individuala Invited, ; - y . H. LITTLE. President , O. M. PATTERSON. Vl President. - L. ft. HAGOOD. Oaahler. ,. ' Fifteen Month la Bmaineee Resoaroog Over. ........ . . . .$300,000.00 - DIRECTORS! ... ' W. H. BELK . - W. O. KI8BET 3. M. DATI8 - JL M. PATTERSON a P. HEATH ' J. r. ROBERTSON H. G. LINK Mf, A. WATSON W.ONG . WMMERMAW , , ' 8TRONO, CONOTRVATrm SATE.. IP FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, TX. a HENRY M. McADEN. GEO. VT. BRYAN, H. IL VICTOR. President Vice President Caahler. . Capital . $300,000.00 Surplus and Proflta. .-.... $221,008.89 DIRECTORS t V. D. ALEXANDER ' HENRY M- McADEN 1 Q. VT. BRYAN V. B. MDOWELL J. C. BURROUGHS W. B. RODMAN FRANK GILREATH T. W. WADE J. 8. MYERS CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Yeur business respectfully eoUdted. Every ceurtesy and accommo dation . extended consistent with safe banking. EL M. VI JTOR, Oaahler. The Charlotte CHARLOTTE, N. C ( ' Resources $1, 2 70, OOO, OO OTPICERSl R. s. HEATH. Preetdeat. JNO. If. BOOTH, Tloe Preatdeat. W. H. TWTITY, Oaahler. F. H. 3 ONES, t AaslsUnl Oaahler. DIRECTORSi B. T. HEATH H. N. PHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO. H. JiOOTT VINTON LISDELL a VALAER CHAS. F. WAJDSWORTH Accounta ot corporatKms, ftnna aad mdirlduala larlted. ' Your Idle Money Should bo workteg tmt yoa. Deposit tt ta thla bank aad tt will earn gometibdnf for poa. If yoa should aeed It, yon can get tt at any time. WE PAT 4 PER CENT. AND COMPOUND THE INTEREST QUARTERLY. Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. &L BROWN. President. . W. L. JENKINS. Caahler, & A. DCWN, Vine Preaident , GOOD IS THE BASIS ON WHICH THIS COMPANY SOLICITS BANKING ' BUSINESS. - ' , 1 a Trust Building , Oeorfe Stephana, President . ' T. a rranUln,.V. Prea.-, -W. H. Wood, Treasurer. VC rW. S, Lea, Jr. V. Prea. v . ' ;j J;' B. Darts, Aast Treasurer.. Wilnioore are having active aale of late, many choice lota having now Veen taken. Wllmoore, will develop more rtpldlyy In all probabllltr,' than any v other guborb now offerod. for It baa been held ; off the market for s -' many years until It has become practically ' surrounded . by homes and k " , Industrial developments and Is .thsrefore well located for verjt, active -dmloproeBt;';y;:..;".'--;'X " Iresen6, pricee' will hold '".'for a" short time onlyi Tbey wlllfbeaiV vanoed as development tak. place.'. Tour Interests advance with oura ' . , tf you buy now. ' i,-!''.- : '';, -J' ..' National Bank SBRV1GB f , 11 V.'. i- LOIS v . ' t- .'. v ... '. .... . , I..-
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