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,:iiuG UtWi isq op tiie cltos. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost (J . i .. .. .. .... 44 .17 iun .. ... ...... ... 44 27 .HJO i l.iiaa-lphla S : 31 2S 15 23 S7 si 43 41 Ml .600 .44 .-');: , .356 i'eiroit ,. .. JVpw yor't ft. Louis I'oston .. .. Avushiagton NATIONAL LKAQUE. Wan. Lost. Chicago ..... ... ..... 54 17 Pittsburg .... 41 ' 'H New York ., .. .. .... 46 24) Philadelphia ...... 38 2S I'cston .. .. 29 . 7 Cincinnati .. .. .. .. .. SO 41 Brooklyn .. ..' 17 4: SL Louis , .. 18 M 80TJTHERN LEAGUE. WV-tu Ist Mmphli , 41 27 Atlanta .. .. , 40 St New Orleans 35 :i Birmingham .. .. ..' SI 80 Little Rook .. . SS ! Bhreveport., ... .... .. 32 33. Nashville ,. " 95 89 Mnctxomerr ...... SO 42 PC .TSl .til J .439 '" .424 .391 .247 P.C. .m .m .m m .vw ,4W .473 .417 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. - . " - Won. to;. P.C. Charleston .. 47 2S .2T Jacksonville .. 4o 30 Macon.... 35 . Augusta .. .. s. .. .. 36 i'8 .42 Savannah .. .. ...... 3S SS ."S Columbia 2 48 .314 ' VIRGINIA STATE LEA'iUE. Won. ist. pr. Lynchburg .. .. Zl 'A .533 Danville 31 .517 Norfolk 31 ?9 -517 Richmond 32 31 .5oS Roanok 2 .W .438 I-orUmouth 'A 37 .413 BASTERN LEAGUE. ' - Won. Lost P.C. ; Ewffalo 3S 24 .611 Toronto 37 23 .67 r Newark .. 34 30 .531 KochrstW 39 30 .492 Baltimore SO :3 .471 Jersey City ... K) :s .42 Providence 29 34 .m Montreal 21 2 .368 " SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Sumter .. ? Vi -737 Orangeburs .16 Spartanburg 19 16 .5 Granville 19 It .M3 Anderson ... 14 24 3fi Darlington 13 -342 ' BASEBALL YESTERDAY. American League. : At St Louis: St. Louis S; Wahhlng ton 1 ' At Cleveland: New York S: Cleveland 4. At Detroit: Detroit 6: Boston t (14 ln- sings). At Chicago: Philadelphia 5; Chicago 2. National Leslie. At New York: St. I.ouis Z; New York 0. At Brooklyn: Chicago 5; Brooklyn 0. At Philadelphia: Pittsburg 3; Philadel phia 6. At Boston: First game Boston 2; Cin cinnati 0. Second game Cincinnati 4; Boalon 0. " Soutliern League. At Atlanta: Birmingham 6; Atlanta 1. At New Orleans: New Orleans 3; Memphis 0. At Montgomeiy: Nashville 5; Mont g ornery 0. At Little Rock: Little Rock 3; Blireve ptlt 0. South Atlantic league. , At Macon: Macon 5; Columbia 0. At Jacksonville: Jacksonville 3: Sa vannah 2. . At,Augut: Chnrleaton 11; Augusta L iti- ..Virginia Staw Ieague. At' Danville: Danville 7; Richmond 6 0$ Innlngi). At Roimoke: Roanoke 7; Portsmouth 2. At Norfolk: Norfolk 5; Lynchburg 2. Cuxlfrn Lrajtuo At Providence. Jersey City 3; Provi dence t ' At Newwk: Newark 1: Eiiltlmore 0. At Buffalo: Buflalo 4; Rochester 0. At Toronto: Toronto lS; Montreal 10. Sontb Carolina Lengue. At Orangeburg: Orangeburg 4; Dar Bigton 0. At Sumter: Sumter 8; Greenville 5. At Spartanburg: Anderson 6: Spartan burg 4. Eastern Carolina League. At WashinKton: liocky Mountain 1; Washington 0 (11 Innlngsi. At Tarboro: TrJoru 2; Kinitton 0. At Wilson: Wilson 8; Newbern 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. July 8-It took 14 Innlnca to reach a dcision, a triple by Schmidt and iiigla by Sisver giving It to Detroit, to 4. A wonderful catch by O'Leary (rf Barsett In the 14i.li obbed Boston of two runs and probable victory. Bcor: R. H.E. Detroit .. 100 0i)1 080 0(l0 01-6 14 2 Boston ltd i 800 004 00-5 18 2 . Ratteriet: Mullln. Blever and Archer and Schmidt: Tennehill. Pmltt Winter and Shaw, Time. ;':4. Umpires, Hurst and Stafford, CUveland, July 8. New York won from Cleveland, 5 to 4, Diyle being steady with men on bases. Cleveland rallied in the - ninth, but could not quite reach, three mm being left on :he bases. Score: r h. k. ' , Cleveland 0j iio 0024 13 2 Xew York 103 ow 8 i if " Batteries: Letbhardt and Clark; DoyM snd Thomas Time, 2::'0. Umpires 1 M Lvans rul 0'Loi;gUin. . 1 Chicago, July 8.-Phlladelphla knocked :.- .': Oweo out of the box to-clay and defeated , . . CliieafO, 6 to '2. ,M6,CM": R- H E. Philadelphia no Yn- i 13 1 Batteries: Owen, Kmitb and Sullivan; . Bender and Powem. Time, 1:3S. empire, ' bheiidan. 8f. Louis, July 8-St. IxiuIh dfeated Washington to-day in the ninth Inning, , I -to 2. Score:; r. h. k, . St. Louis ono 100 101- a 10 0 ' Washington 10c 001 (x2 7 4 Batteries: Pelty and O'Connor; Smith Graham and Hayden. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Connolly. NATIONAL LEAGUE. : Brooklyn, July S.-ailcago won easily s from tlw Brooklyn team to-day. Ill foaling on Uie part of some of the spectators earn near bringing about a not during the closing moments of the " . gams. ' ,Lh?ilom ,tMt?J"d ,wo n out in tho latter half of the ninth inning, when - some empty mineral water bottles were , thrown, in the direction of Frank Chance . lit first base from the bleachers and , "1n atand b.?hlnd left fWd nnd flrsi base. Chance was not hit by any of the missiles, but as Uiey were beiiiK thrown -indiscriminately, lie nicked up two of imtim nd returned them In ths direction from which tliey had come One of them hit a boy on the leg and nvmedlateiy there was an uproar follow ed by a fusillade of bottles. President KbbetU immediately ealled Ifiwin Poller r?nltrl lan ..i.u m . ' " , I .11. Kltll it) men in uniform and plain clothes, rushed ' : w n .riv-Anf v quviiwi me oisturo : Jng element. Chance was escorted to - the club's dressing room by a detective When the officers bad cleared the nehj sufficiently so that the game could be concluded, 'Lewis,-of Brooklyn, landed a fly to Hoffman, who bad taken Chance's place at nrst base. it' Kcore H. It. E. Chf-airo . 000 014 00-4i 14 0 j-.rooklyn ioiiiyD-fl j rutteries; Brown end Kllng; Pastori ous, Mclntyie and Bitter and Bergen. Piles get oirtt and certain relief from I r. thoop'a Magie Ointment. Pleuse note it is made alone for Piles, and lis action , r- v nd eertate. ItcWng.patofuL - Wn4 Pile !!sai;fr .,i ; ly it nse. targe nlck.i pi)! irs 69 cents. Sold by Bur well -U Un. Umpires, E:na'ie and KoRtr.n. July 8. After belnfr hut ouf 2 tu is. bv the home team in the first of two Rames here to-day, Cincinnati whtfe- Tvaslii-d tioaton jn tne secona comesi, Score: R. H.E. Hoston WlOOOOOx-2 7 , 0 Cinoiniintl .. W0 W0 O0-0 4 1 Rstteries: Llnrlanmn wnd Brown; Coaklty and Schlei. Time, 1 4.". Umpire, Second rame: R. H. D. Ciicinnat! .. .. .. .. 12 "00 1004 10 0 Pnmnn .. .. 0W 000 ftM) 7-4 Pattei-les: Hitt and Mclean; Young and Needham. Time, 1:43. ..Umpire. Rig- ler. New York, July 8. Mnnager McOraw tried his new pitcher. Lynch, from Pitts burg agiinst Karger of St. lxiuis to-day, but the visitors won out 4y a score of I to 0. i Eeore: RILE. St.Loula .. V. .. ,-... 000 010 010-3 8 0 New York .. ........ 000 0W) uoo-Q 4 l t-.. - . IT.mm an1 - fflrttf,oll' I ynch and Bowerman. . Time, 1:46. Urn. pires, Kiem ana jounstone. i Phllad.Mnhln. July 8. Plttsburff defeat ed Philadelphia to-day by bunching bits in the sixth inning. Score: R. H.E. Plttuburg .. .4 .. .. 000 003 010-3 8 -1 Philadelphia .. .. .. 000 0W OilO-O J I Eattenes: Leever and Gibson; Corri- don and Jacklitsch. Time, 2 hours, im- pire. O'Duy. . . SOUTHKKrr LEAGCE. Little Rock, Ark., July 8. -In the eev nth Benson' throw into the bleachers allowed Little Rock to tte the score and won out. Score: R. H. E. Little Rock .. .. .. 0M OflO 12x3 9 1 Shreveport .. .. .. .. OlOOOOWO-1 4 2 Batteries: Hart and 8tark; Ga skill and Rapp. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Rudder ham. Montgoniery-A!a., July 8. Nashville bit Walsh and Maxwell at will, while lerdue was iicver in' danger.) Score: R. H. E. Montgomery 000 000 000 0 6 2 Nashville 101 000 0U3-6 10 0 Batteries Walsh, Maxwell and Hau sen; Perdue and Wells. Time, 1:50. Um pire, Rinn. New Orleans, July 8. New Orleans had little trouble in defeating the Memphis team to-day. 8core: R. H.E, Memphis 000 000 000-4) 3 New Orleans .. .... Oil 000 Olx-S 7 0 Batteries: Crlstal! and Hurlburt; Guest and Stratton, Time. 1:39. Umpire, Hackett. Atlanta, Ga., July 8. Clark only allow ed Atlanta four hits to-day and kept them scattered, while Birmingham bunched their hits. Score: R. H.E. .Atlanta 000 010 OflO-1 4 2 Birmingham 012 002 010-6 9 0 Batteries: Zellsr, Ford and Sweeney, Clark and Lattimer. Time, 2:05. Umpire, Zimmer. SOt'TU ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Macpn, 3a., July 8. Maoon bunched enght hits in the fourth and fifth lnntgs hlch were good for five runs. Quinn pitched excellent ball Score: R. H. E. Mt con 0M32C- 00x-4 12 2 Columbia OOOOOOOOO-O 6 0 Butteries: Quinn and Robinson: Schwenk, Buckley and McKay .anil Smith, Time, 1:40. Umpire, Davis. Jacksonville, Kla., July S. Savannah outbatted the locals In the opening game or the series to-day, but Lee wbb steady In the pinches. The visiters started a rally In the ninth but were unable to overcome Jacksonville's lead. Bcoie: R. H. E. Jacksonville 200 000 lOx -3 5 4 Savannah 000 100 001-2 9 3 Batteries: Lee and Roth; Neuer and Kahlkoff. Time, 1:38. Umpire, Buckley. Augu.i'a, Ga., July P. Holmes was given the very worst support to-day and Charleston won easily, 11 to 1. Seven tuns were made in the ninth with the aid of only three iiits. Poor catchlmj and throwing by Fox contributed largely to the result. Score: R. H. E. OiarleHton 002 002 0O7-U 9 0 Augusta 0i)0 000 010- 1 5 6 Batteries: Ramond, Foster and Rel singer; Holn.es and Fox. Time, 2:U Umpire, Mace. SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Orangeburg, S. ('., July 8. Lanford pitchi.il a great game to-day. Score: R. H. E. Orangeburg 602 200 00x-4 6 0 Darlington 000 O'O OflO-0 3 :i Batteries; ilelBinan and Colic; Lan ford and Bttesse. Sumter. 8. C, July S Sumter swatted and Greenville changed pitchers In to day's game. Score: R. H. E. Gieenvllle .. .. .. .. 000 002 003-3 8 3 Humter 3021110 00-4i 11 3 Hiitterles: I Aval, Bnnkette and Oil more; Tribblo and Stevens Si'HriartburK. B. C. July 8. -Anderson iimched hits and won to-dav. Score: R. H. K. Anderson 001 200 OOO-ti 8 i Epartanburg 'J0t 00s Jl 4 9 4 Batteries: Tonard and Hennlnger; McMakin and Taylor. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Tarboro, July 8 By bunching the hits In the sixth Inning, Tarboro won from K'nston to-day. Score' R. HE. Tarboro 000 002 000-2 4 1 Kiiiston f'"o m m-o 4 l Batteries: Noursc Bivi Sullivan; Kerns and Bell. Umpire, Mumf rd. Wilson. July 4.-1n a low game here Get n sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. Ir real coffee dis turb your stomach, your heart or Kid neys, then try this clever coffee Imita tion. Dr. Shion has closely matched Old Java and Mocha cofteu in flavor and taste, y t it has not n single grain of real coffe-; in It. Dr Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toast ed grain or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it Sold by Mlller Van Ness Co. "ON THE SQUARE." Everybody going to the mountains and seashore Prepare for the lit tle pest and take a bottle with yotn Jordan9 s Mosquito Drops NURSES' REGISTER "WE NEVER CLOSE Time, 2 hours, Csrrentor. lOlAtl'SH io-i'l.iy W'ilKi "v- cf-.t.il "'''" JohiiNon't baiting and fcuil's I-im.it. ? vpTf i.'fitnres. Score: R. II. K. Nwhern .. .. .. .. O" O'O 3 4 fl Wilson S.floj0 5'vxS 12 -3 Latteries: Bowers and Thompson; Still and Wrenn. Umpire, Vanarnam. Easy Victory Ior GalUvant. New York, July 8. The Bay Rtdgs handicap at one mile and a quarter, the feature of the card at Sheepshead Bay to-day resulted in an easy victory for Gallavant. Summaries: First race. 64 furlongs:. Idy Anne, to U won; Druid, 20 to L second; Golden Shore, B& to L third.. Time, 1:19. . Second rase, mile: Fountain Blue. 4 to L won; Golf Ball, 7 to 1. second; Gretna ureen. itoi, mira. -rime, l:4U. , Third raos, 6M furlongs: Nimbus, even, won; Jim GafTney, 4 to 1, second; .Long Bin. 7 to J, tnira Tune. 1:07 Fourth race, the . Bar Ridge handicap, mue ana quarter: uauavant, 7 to 1, won; Confederate, 7 to 1, aocor.d; Cairn gorm, 10 2, iniru. -lime i;vi. . Fifth race mile and a. half on turf: Banker 8 to 1. won; 0. L. M.. 86 to 1, second: Lancastrian. 4 10 L thivsl. Tune, 2:351-5. v Sixth race, 9A furlonga, futurity course: Bouquet. 11 to 5. won: Explosion. 6 to -1, eecona; .imitator, w to 1, trura. Time, 1:07. Favorite Win Nothing. Cincinnati " C ICrtt m' fa.At. , at Latonla to-day The third event, at a mile, was tne reaturo ana was won oy Laveltn. second choice. Convolo. favor ite, w as second, : and Javanese third. summaries: - . ..-" .- -.!. . -. ?.. . First -race. 6 furlonea; Eeuemence, 12 to 1. won: JSo uuarter. s to l second; Hardshot, I to L third. Time. 1:171-5. Becona race, k mriongs: &exn uooa wln. 6 to I won: Pinkie Prim. 20 to L second; Merrlgo. 8 to L third. Time, 7. Third race, mile: Laveita. z to l won: Convolo, even, econd; Javanese, 4) to L third. Time, 1:44 a-b. won; Kern, 20 to 1, second; Harold P., to 1, third. Time, i:i(iz-e. Fifth race. furlones: Albert Star. 8 to 1, won; Evelyn 8.. to 1, second; Sa- L-aao, s to a, tntro. xune, .:iu. Sixth race, mile: County Clerk. 5 to 1. won; Delia Thorpe, 7 to 1, second; Dele ttrora, t to 2. third. Time, 1:444-6. ? A Cliallcnge From Squires. Melbourne. Victoria, July . The back er of "Bill" Squires, the Australian pugilist who was defeated in the first round of his fight with Tommy Burns, at Colma, Cal.. July 4, haa cabled to the United States, offering" to give Burns 2,;0 and the whole gate money, win, lose or draw, lor a return ngm wan (squires within a month. . The Building and Loan Association in uocki condition. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, July 8. xne uenr Co-operative Building end Loan As sociation lately organized here 1b now in good working order and Is doing well. The officers are: President, U V. Hellig; vice president, J. F. MSoCub bina; secretary and treasorer, A. I Smoot The subscriptions to the first series have been very satisfactory in deed and it is expected tbat the sec ond series will be larger thut the first. The association naa already provided a nurriber of ita members with money necessary to build homes, and each month loans out more money. There is promise that the association will do great work in helping to build up Salisbury. THE WEATHER. Washington, July 8. Forecast: Vlrclnla. nartlv cloudy and continued warm Tuesday and Wednesday: variable winds. North Carolina, fair, continued warm Tuesday and Wednesday; light to fresh southwest winds on the coast. South Carolina, fair, continued warm Tuesday; Wednesday partly cloudy, prob- aiiiy local showers in tne interior; ugnt to fresh winds mostly southwest. Georgia, partly cloudy Tuesday, prob ably showers In west and extreme south portions: Wednesday showers; light to fresh winds, mostly southwest. Eastern Florida, occasional thunder- showers Tuesday and Wednesday; vari able winds. Western Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and eastern Texas, occasional thunderehowers Tuesday and Wednes dy; light to fresh south winds on the coast. Western Texas, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday. Tennessee. Kentucky, west Virginia. Arkansas. Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory, KenoraJIy fair, continued warm Tuesday and Wednesday. LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. July 8. Sunrise 5:16 a. m.; runsct 7:40 p. m. TEMPERATURE (in flegrees). Highest temperature X Lowest temperature 77 Mean temperature 8 Excess for the day 8 Accumulated excess for month ..... 8 Accumulated excess for year ol PRECIPITATION (In inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m..... 0 Total for the month 18 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 1.18 Total tor the year le.5 Accumulated deficiency for year 11.14 lievalling wind airection ..n. w. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Our Pet specialty is flLLINl. PRESCRIPTIONS Try us and see how well we do it. Dil worth Drug Store, B. S. DAVIS. Tbone 247. ir?rar 'CTtj mm Hot ! ! Isn't it? It's too hot to wash, too hot to heat up he house with 'the steam and heat of washing and Jronlng. Why not, during this warm weather at least, send as all the washing, have us return it ironed and 'rsoape all this nuisance, heat and hard work? Won't cost you much. Charlotte Steam Laundry Lannderera, Dyers, Clranen, 2t9 South Tryon Street, tJ l it. . v .1 ii ! L e: . i j ALL SOUTHERNERS ta vL:t Ths JELL-0 Booth at the Jamestown Exposition Located In Food Produot Building at en. tranoe to Hortionltaral Court We hare provided a tpaoions Beat Boom especially for your convenience, where yott may meet friends, write letters, read your favorite magasine, etc, etc Oar demonstrators will be glad to. serve Ton wita JJLL-O, the dainty dessert, and toe Cream made from Ju0 ICE CKEAM Powder, free, and explain how easily they can be prepared for the table. The fitaeaat Pure Food Co., L Roy,' N. Y DOCTORS COULD NOT EfELP HER. "I had kidney trouMe fr years," writos Mrs. HkrnMnd Conser, of Shel ton, Wash., "and rh- doctors could net help me. I tried Foley's KHaeg Cure, and the Very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much to- Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless they do tala, good health Is impossible. - R. H. Jordan Co. July 5th. Deposits in Saving Departm'nt Hade in these two dags will boar Interest' FROM JULY 1st. LARGEST BAjnt IN THE OAROLTNAS. .' tX30IERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF CTIARLOTrE, N. O. J. A. Durham. R. A. Dunn, J. B. Tanner, R M. Miller, Jr., D. Holt, A. J. HagoQd, Lv W. Sanders, S. W. Cramer," P- M. Brown, D. E. Rhyne, R. L. Gibbon, H. Jehaeten, w. S. Alexander, 9.. T. H. Raagtkton, F. t. Lethco, R. A. DUNN, President Wm. B. HOLT, Tlvo-Pres. Largest Capital and Proflta of Real Estate for Sale i 8 room house Kingston Ave. Dllworth, ail modem conveniences. BarJh rooms on bolh i on. Spl endld front veranda. This property can be bought if taken soon at $4750.00. One vacant lot S-uth College St., Morehead blook, 36I. -Corner lot South College St., Morehead blook, $3,600. We have a fine tyrt ef high class property both for homes and in vestments in different parts of the city and it will be to your inter est to see ua If yon are interested in this line. J- H. Murphy & Go. Thoae 843. f ' 48 N. Tryon St. A Wonderful Growth DURING the past five years our business has ex perienced a wonderful growth. Notwithstanding this favorable condition, we are not disposed to let this growth stop. We therefore solicit your business. ' The Merchants & Farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. Ct CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $315,000.00 Wood fibre WaU PVaster, "Hard 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. Mann v factured by . CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet MBt Beautiful Building Lot Q1fOOO.OO On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ft. rear alley; $250.00 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. This is cheap. Lots on this - beautiful avenue are getting scarce and in a very short time they will be bringing $1,500. Now is your chance. Btown & Company. Phone 535. v, s , ' 203 H. Tryon St STRENUOUS DRY The new Series had a great day yesterday. New, ' shares were issued all day long, for the people were after the stuif. Other people can talk, but when it comes to doing Building and Loan business in an up-to-date manner, the Mutual simply, takes the rag off the bush. i THE LITTLE RED BOOK. tells all about it. ; Ask for one, or drop a card. We're going to issue shares any day this week, so' there's no excuse for your failure to make'eonncc , tion. Take a few shares for the children. ' :E.LwKccsIcri.Sec.,iandTn!as.. 'Phone J44. . FOR SALH ' Northward, just over city line, four fine, level lots, facing Boone street (99x279 ft each. 'The four for . . . $1,000. : Three "3-room houses on S: McDowell street. . All for , . . 81,250. Income $117 year. , F.D.Alexander Insurance. No. 2 S. Tryon 8t ; 'Phone 604. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT, Fifth floor, Trust Bldg. Tbone S7C C3HARIX)TTE, N. C . and 6th. Directors: P. Wilson. J. W. Cannon, Jr.. S. H. Anderson, B. C. Holt. Wm. E. C. Ecoles, L. Banks Holt, C. W, S. MoNInch, C, H. Duls, Willis Brown, A G. Breniier. . Offloerg: A 0. BRENIZER, Cashier. K T. STJMMEY, Asst Cashier. any Bank in the CaroUnas. CJHARIOTTE, N. C. 25 S. lrjon St. i ! m mi v . Six-room two-story dwel'.Ing on East Ninth street, modern' improvements, lot 69xl8 foot Price ... .. .. .. .. ..$3,CC3.C5 Six-room oottage In Fourth Ward, on car lino; fine ehade, lot 80x188 feet; terms easv. Prioe .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$2,500.09 Valuable lot on Morehead Place, beautiful shade. Price ' at office, - ' Beautiful nine-room dwelling in Fourth Ward; lot "9xl(l . " feet, .with fins shade. Price and terms at office- mm F.EAI ESTATE, LOAM AND TRUST COOT . Capital S75.000.00. President, - W. S. ALEXANDER. Secretary and Treasorer, : ' a, morris McDonald. Tenth Avenue Residence The fourth ward, and especially Tenth avenne, U In, many re specta the most desirable Teal dentlal section In Charlotte. We of fer for sale a home on the northwest corner at Tenth avenue aud Poplar street (Mayor 8. 8. MeNInoh's former home), let 14x161, with eight rooms, at ths lew price of ., .. .. $,U50, THE CHARLOTTE REALTY CO. i A. O. CRAIG, Secretary, Those iTT. BanKs and Bankers May find the best -of collection service, through us. Prompt returns on all items. ATJERICAN TRUST COMPANY Trust Building. Savings Accounts with the Charlotte Trust Com pany draw 4 per cent., compounded quarterly, New quarter begins July 1st, 3. H. LITTLE, President. a ML PATTERSON, Vice Pres. Ik B. HA GOOD, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CJBABLOTTE, W. V , SENRT M. MoADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN. ft M. VICTOR. President Vice President. Cnahler. Capital .t. . . . w $300,000.00 mrplna and sVoflte.. $2tl,e08. P. D. ALEXANDER O. VT. BRTAN 9. JO. BTJRROrGHS PRANK GILREATH 9. S. MTERA Tour bnslness reneetfally solicited, every courtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with safe hanhing. . - ft M..VI7TOR, Cashier. , The Charlotte National Banh : CJHARLCTTE, K. C ' N Many ef our largest depositors started in business ta a very small way with an account at this bank. Fidelity to their interests ma terially helped them and placed them among the most substantial business men of this city. We solicit your business. "..' B. D. HEATH, President v . W. ft TWITTT, Cashier. ONO. M. SCOTT, Vice President ' - Tte Sure Way Have a reserve fund lor emergencies. Start an account In ' our Savings Bank to-day and it will not only be a protection to you from future want but will eetabttsh you In the business world. VE PAY YOU TO SAVE." - Southern Loan & Savings Bank . P. M. BROWN, President W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. R. A. DUNN,. Vice President . - JULY INVESTENTS 135,000 City of Concord 80 yrs. Sa, JO.000 N. C, State 6s due 111. - 10,000 N. C. Stats 4s due 1610 . , 6,000 N. Carolina R. R. Stock. -5,000 American Machine Co. per cent preferred. , ' 4,500 Highland Park 6 per cent pre- ferred. , .... . 50 Shares Brown Mfg. Co. 50 Shares Cora, - K , v . 60 Shares Chad wick. iOJBhareUenrletl V e. RBBOTT & iSOMPHNY . m t nrplns 4100,000.0f. Tloe President, i H. A. DUNN. : Offloe 18 E. Trade Si,- Charlotte, N. CN 3s- snuMrfonat HENRV M, McADEN P. B. MDOWELFj Vf. JLJRODMAH T. W. WADE -. CHAS. A. WILLIAMS 60 Shares Pleamont Wagon.' " 40 Shares Southern Pants- C 20 Shares American Trust Co. 50 Shares Lancaster Pref. " 100 Olympia 1st pref. 100 Loray 1st pref, 850 American Warehouse pret 100 Pell City common, -100 Gaffney Mfg. Co. 100 Union-Buffalo 1st pret ' 0 Avon. , r 1 1
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