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t. landing op the clues. AMERICAN LFGUE. von. Lsl ' : , -O .. ' ., 111(1 ' H.xt .. .. i i-Mphla r i . IxilUS .. . 3 'Mon .. .. i, ii.Mngton , 63 4 47 49 89 31 33 ,.!'! Aw .4S7 .41U & 42 49 49 Si 34 33 2i NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.C .747 .US .462 ' .MJ .41S .21 Cliomto .. . J'ew York ... illisburg .. rrooklyn .. rhlladUphia Puslon Cincinnati . St. Louis 2 21 4 31 31 4t 33 46 S3 49 19 ' 80UTHEBN LKAOOB. ; PC. Memphis .. Atlanta .. .. Nw Orleans .. Lirtle Rock . .. .. Nashville Birmingham . .. fttireveport .. .. Montgomery ... .. , 60 -3i .DIV I 42 41 42 ss to 37 3S 43 4: 43 40 5hl bJo .414 .4S3 I .475 .4411 .430 1 ' SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. . v ;.!'.. .-. Won, Mi. P.C, Jacksonville ...... W , 36 Charleston . ... W 13 Macon ?I S1 .570 Augusta .. .. - Savannah .. ' . Columbia .. .. ... 2 W ' vntOLV STATS LEAGUE. 1 fon, Lost. P.C Norfolk ...i '.. 8 S9 .K4 Richmond , 82 2 &l RoanokA 36 81 Ianv111 ,. 34 86 .m Lynchbunr ........ .. 32 SS .til Portsmouth S3 X .4i ' ' BASTE KN UAOUS. : . Woa. Lost. P.C Toronto .. .. .. .. .. 42 Newark .. .. .. 4 Buffalo.. .. .. .. .. .. 44 Baltimore .. .. .. .... 37 Providence .. 37 Jersey City ,. .. .. .... 34 Rochester .... .. ., .. 33 Montreal .. ,. 23 27 32 3ft 27 19 40 41 46 EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE; " Won. Lost P.C Rocky Mount .. Wilson .. .. .. 22 1 13 14 .S15 .584 .433 .424 .893 .304 13 17 19 17 a "Wsahlngton Klnston ,. Newbern .. Tsrboro .. 11 12 SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. ' Won.' Lett P.C .679 .647 ,6li9 .479 .373 AH OranKeburf Sumter ..... Spartanburg- K 83 27 23 19 16 17 II 2 25 82 37 Uieenvuie Darlington BASEBALL YES1EKDAY. American Lea rue. At Cleveland: Cleveland 6; Washing ton t V At Chicago- Chicago 1: Boston 1 tgame called end 12th to catch train.) At St.- Louis: St. Louis 4; New York 5. National League. At New York: New York 0; Chicago 2. At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 1: Cincinnati 2. At Boston: Boston 4; Pittsburg 5 .13 Innings)., At Philadelphia: Flmt game: Phlladel trla 2; St. Louis 1. Second game: 'Ihlladclphla 6; 6t. Louis 1. Southern League. 'At Atlanta: Atlanta 12; Memphis 4. At Montgomery: Montgomery 1; Lit- At Nashville: Nashville 6: New Or- " Hans 4 At BlriTilngham: Birmingham 8; fihreveport 2. ( Sooth Atlantic Iagm At Cliarleston: Charleston 1; Colum bia t At Macon: Augusta 5; Macon 2. - At Savannah: flavanr.ah ti; Jackson ville 7. . . ' ' Virginia State Ieasrne. At Portsmouth: Portsmouth 3; Nor folk 2. At Pmnvllle: Danville 7; Lynrhburg 2. ; At Roanoke: Roanoke 1; Klchmond 0. Eastern Carolina League. At Tarboro; Tarboro 0; Newbe.rn S. At Macon: . Klnston 3, Wilson t. Sooth Carolina It-tgue. At fumter: Sumter 4: Florence 2. At Orangeburg: Orangeburg 4; Andcr- :, won . . Eastern League). -'At Baltimore: First game Baltimore , t; Rlchester 4. Second game Baltimore 4; Rorlioster 7. , At Providence: Providence 10; Mon- aj 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. "Chicago, July 22.-Chlcago and Boston ; riayed a 12-innitig tin came to-dav. Gome was called by agreement to catch a tram tor ins Kast. ' Score : R. U.K. Chi ago ooi ooo ooo noo-i 4 2 fcoston 010 (HW OW OuO-1 I liatterws: Attroiu nnd W. Sullivan; i. loung ana Armorusier. Time, 1:44. Vm ' litres, Connolly and Hurst Cleveland, O., July 22 -Cleveland won w-nay. to z. oy timely batting. Tiir iirt utuxing nu nciumg wre note "worthy features. Boors: r. it. E. : lereiana .. .. ...... uiz wi iix 6 11 0 Wathlngton 000 M0 101 1 7 1 Batteries: Llebhart find Clarke; Geh ' ting, Falkenberg snd Warner. Tim. . hours. f Umpires, Sheridan and Stafford. Detroit, Mich., July 22.-Flv clean sin gles In the eighth Innlnjr with some dar- Ing bas4 running gave Ietroit the game. 1 Ctawford's hitting practically won the ' : game. - n-uiTB: it. 11. k. Iwtrolt ., 000 100 03x- 6 0 . lyhtladelphla 012 000 Ml 3 k 0 Batteries: MulUn and Payne; Planli snd Powers. Time, 3 hours. Umpire, : O'Loughltn. Bt LotiK July 22.-A batting rally In rlhe ninth inning won to-day's game for , Nw York . over St. Louis, c to 4. Score: R, 11. k. St. Louis 2O0O0OOOS-4 to 2 Nw York .. OW 100 005-C 10 Balterhs: Slade and Stevens; Kltson, ' Moore, Ortb, Thomns and Kleinow. Time, 2:04. Umpire, Evans. . NATIONAL LEAGUE, Brooklyn, N, Y.. July , 22 -Manager ILinion won a game from l! old club to-day, Cincinnati tMeuUng Brooklyn by score of 3 to L Score: R H E , Cincinnati .Vkh nw4-2 ' l' Ln-oklyn .. ,. . Mo 001 uun 1 3 Bstttjrles; Coakley, Smith it ml M? ilx-un; Bell and Riuer. Time, l is, I'm. jure, Klein. - . .. BoMon, July 22.-To-day's game lasted 13 hard-fought innings Wore Wagner's three-base hit and a long fly won tltta. burg tii victory.- , F-or-: . - n t p. 7 ,iiijjg .... m to not, t.4 'i a 1 iion i 0 mo (t) 0-4 10 1 :atterli t Jamrtts, IJwfield Snd Gib son : ixinu r. 01mg ad Noedham. Time. 2 41 Umpires, Qtrpentfr and Johnstone. York. July 22-:iiteago ti-toif e -it C!jt tha NflW York, 2 to . Chanca -t h sample' of Dr. Shoop's "Health . w't store,, 11 real conea nim. your stomach, your heart or Kid- . . neii irr uu r yr cotrt hn ti. 1. Ir. Shoon has closely matched Old a and Mocha . eoltee In favor an.i k, it has rot a single grain of 1 coiret in it. vr HnooD'S , Health ,'e 'miution Is made from pure toast. 1 'ins or reroals. with Malt. Nuts. ! ti rs. F, ,.!: It. 1 I. J. r. i l 1 ". i K' w York wu u "iM 5 1 Mtttiies: Rui-lbHih ani Kline; Wiltse. ms Hnrl liowermun. Time, LSI. Um pires, O'Day and IUglrr. ri il.slelpWa, Pa-. July 22. Philadelphia tftk toili itamn of a double-header from St. Louis to-day. Score: K. II. E. Sr Louis -., .. 00 001 000 0-1 8 I Pl'llaJelphla .. .... Oin ftO XH 1 2 6 3 Hatteries; Karger and Marshall; Klchta and Dooln. Time, 1:66. -Umpire, Emsllc. Second fame: K. 1L E. St. Louis .. .. ...... 010 609 000-1 6 & Philadelphia .. .. .. (V 102 2x-6 0 Batterlee: MeGlynn and Noonan; Brown and Dooln. Time. 2:05. Umpire, En slie, ... : ' SOUTHER: JiEAGUE. -N'ashvllt." Tenn., July 5?.-Nahvllle lion from New Orleans by hit tine at the pirper time, aided by Purdue's good wotk In the bos. Nashville 000 30; 0Ot-S 13 1 New Orleans .. .. .. 101 OW (W-4 1 Batteries: Perdue and Hardys Brelt land Stratton. Time, umpire, Kua- urvnuin. K Blrmlnghim, Ala., July 32. It was au cne wav. liardner starred at the oat. Beors: R. H. E. IPirmlnxham 100 240 01X-8 11 Shreveoort .. ....... 101 000 000-3 8 3 Eatterles: Wllhelm and Garvin; Gra. ham. Becker and Mnssina;. Time, 2:0. Umpires, Rlnn and Pfennlnger., ifontKomery. Ala.. July 2Z. Keith was Invincible with men on bases. Score: R. H. E. Utile Rock ... .... 000 010 201-4 S 2 Montgomery .. .. ... 100 OuO 000-1 S 2 Batteries; Keith and wood; waisn and Hausen. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Hack ett Atlanta. Ga.. July 22 Atlanta made five runs on five hits In the second In nire. enoueh to win to-day's name. Four more hits in the sixth netted four more tuna- -v.v.!v..y ... ':"- Score: : R. H. E. Atlanta .. .. .. .... lu01Mltx-13 1 2 Memphis .. .. .. .. 000 020 UO-4 10 1 Batterie: uastieion ana aweeney; Woekdale, Nelehbors and Owena Time, 3:10. Umpires, Eld ridge and Davis, SOUTH ATI ANTIC LEAGUE. Charleston. S. C July 21. Columbia playtd loosely at times and Charleston won easily. Smith and ReisliiKer was Utb hit by foul tips and had to retire. boors: ' n. it. m. Charleston ...... COO 300 81x 7 8 1 Columbia .. .. .. .. 000 009 010-1 6 6 Batteries: Raymond, Reisinger ana Evers; Vlebhan, Smith and McCabe. Time, 2:05. Umpire, Mace. Score: K. il. is. Macon. Ga.. July 22. Augusta's supe- rier team' work was responsible for Ma con's first lost game out of the 12 last games played. Both pitchers were hit Ireely. Soore: ' it. li. k. Augusta .. .. '300 Oil 000-8 10 5 Mitcon .. .. .. .. .... 009 000 020-2 8 2 tfattertes: Sparks and Carson: Haney and LaFitte. Time, 1:36. Umpire. Brady. Favar.nah. Ga.. July 22. In a To inning game, Jacksonville won from Savannah to-day. Both teams had hatting rallies In the 12th. Neuer struck out U bats mn. Scon: R. TL E ravannah .. ... 310 000 000 002 000 U 12 4 Jacksonville . . 000 020 002 002 001-7 10 3 Batter): Neuer and Kahlkoff; Sltton, Leo and Roth. Umpire. Buckley. Time, 2:40. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Special to The Observer. Tarboro. July 22. Through Rocky Mount's courtesy In allowing Montgom ery to pitch, tho badly crippled local team was able to play Newbern to-flay, but lost. Score: R. H. E. Tarboro 00OOOOOOO-O 7 4 Newbern 000 400 01O-6 10 1 Batteries: Smith and Smith; Mont gomery and Paine. Umpire, Laldwell. Bprelnl to The Observer. Wilson, juiy wiieon won irom Kin- ston to-day. 6 to 3. Features, Gurnnd's and Fisher's fancy stops at third and short for locals. Score: R. If. E. Klnston 030 010 000-3 6 6 Wilson 112 000 20X- 6 4 Batteries: Lee snd Bell; Still and Cranston. Umpire, Miller. SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Bpedal to The Observer. Humter, . 1;., juiy a. eumier won in a slow game. Score: R. H. E. Flotence DI0 000 100-2 3 Humlcr 108 000 00x-4 8 2 Batteries: Hrlsman and Shsa; Trib- ble and Stevens. Special to The Observer. Orangeburg. 8. C' July 22. La n ford pitching to-day was the best record of the season in ths league. He struck out 1G, gave no passes and yielded three hits. Score: R. II. E. Oiangebm g 007 00 200-4 4 4 Anderson out) iiw twt 3 3 s flatteries Lanford and Buotsse; Chup man and Hennlnger. Monroo Took On. Special to The Observer. Monroe, July 2. The statement made in The Observer of Saturday that Chester had won the whole series of baseball games with Monroe was Incorrect. Monroe won the first game by the score of 3 to 2, and Chester won the second and third games by the score of 1 to 0. and 8 to 0, re spectively. The Monroe boys say they were treated splendidly by the Ches ter people. The "h.ster nine will play three games with Monroe here this week? Darlington's Franrhio May he -I xransrcrwa. Special to The Observer. Snarl an bur. 8. C. . Jul v 22. It. t trn. erally believed here that the directors of the State Baseball League will sell Dar ling Ion franchise In the near future. At the meeting of the directors Saturday Light It was decided that the league khottld cary the franchise and that Dar lington's franchise in the near future. At ed on the Florence diamond. It Is not thought this arrangement will be satis factory anci t .'ill not be a great while before some other orrungement Is mud. Bryn Mawr Wins the, National Polo CliamplonKhip, Lake Forest, 111.. July 22 The Bryn Mawr Juniors to-day defeated the Fort Riley Juniors at Onwentala, J 8 3-4 points to 1 in the third game of the national polo championship. By winning 10-aayg game the Easterners earnej the right to may the finals against Onwentala for the Junior polo cnsmpionsnip next Wednesday, Mr. H. L. Hunter yesterday sold to Mr. C. A. Dixon a tract of land consisting of three acres, lying on the belt road, adjoining the land owned by Mr. Dixon. The consideration was 1850. For Qtslch Gale $2,250.00 Will' Buy Five-room house modern conveniences, ; close in; good neighborhood, large 'shade-v trees. - $500.00 cash, balance through ' ' - CAROLINA r . 1 : s !;:'-( : -.!?:,- .'. 'i 1' is ifr.'i y. London, July 22. Knland s:r.l h-'j s a llfthting chance of retaining ion. ne.vion of the Davis cup. Die interna, tlonal tennis trophy, having to-day, In the hardpst fought match of the series at Wimbledon, defeated the Australasians. The contest ran to five nets and the last get only four games. A. V. Core and H. Roper Barrett, rep resenting the ritlsh isles, met Nor man E. Brookes and A. F. Wilding, of Australasia. Brookes and Wilding won the fl rat two sets -3, 6-4. The Britishers then won three sets In suc cession, the veteran Barrett doing wonderful work at the net. The scores In the third and fourth seta were 7-5 and 6-2. j.-. - In the last set the victory was final ly won by the British players, 13-11. Two matches In singles will have to be played to-morrow. .. , Ifoavlly-riayed Favorit. . Wins the Undergraoate Stakes at Brighton. . New York. July 22. Gene- Russell, the luXrlly-played fa-orite. won the Under graduate stakes, five and a half furlongs at Brighton Beach to-day, defeating Bell Wether, who was backed down from 20 to 1 to 6 to L In a drive by a neck. Gene Russell made all the pace. He was bid up to 34,800 and secured by 8. C Hildreth. Four favorites won. Summarises: , . First race, 6 furlongs: Jacobite, 1 to 3. won; Bad News, 20 to I, second; Gild en West, 30 to L third. Time, 1:12 4-6. Second race, - steeplechase, about 2 miles: Good and Plenty. 15 to 20, won; Dr. Keith, 6 to 1, second; Grandpa ( to L third. Time. 4:61. Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Star uat, 7 to 1, won; wommaia. moj, see-i ord: Chief Hayes, ( to 1, third. Tlrne,1 i:o( ' ' ' Fourth race the Undergraduates slakes, 6ft furlongs: Gene Russell, f to 10, won; Bell Wethev, 5 to 1, second; Corncob, 25 to 1, third. Time, 17 3-5. ' Fifth race, mile and a slxtaenth: Bun Ping Water, 3 to 6, won- Zlenap, 6 to L second; Sonoma Bell, 13 to L third. Time, l:l-6. Blxth raie, 6'A furlongs, selling: He Knows, 6 to 2. won; Woodlane, 11 to 5, second: Singh Stone, 12 to L third. Time, 1:04-5. Events at Crosse Pointe Postponed. Detroit, Mich., July 22.A very mudy track da to last night's "heavy fall of rain and the promise of more this afternoon, resulted In a post ponement of the opening of the grand circuit trotting at Grosse Pointe track until to-morrow. The entire meeting will, be set back one day. THEr WEATHER. Washington, July 22-Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: Virginia, fair In south, showers Tuesday morning- In north portion fol lowed by fair; Wednesday fair; Hint. to fresh winds mostly southwest. North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light to fresh soutn to southwest winds on the coast. East Florida, occasional showers Tuesday and Wednesday; variable winds. West Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and East Texas, generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light to fresh south winds on the coast. West Texas, fair' Tuesdav and Wed- f nesday, except possibly showers Tues day in extreme west portion. 'Arkansas, Tennessee end Kentucky generally fair Tuesday and Wednes day. West Virginia, partly cloudy warmer Tuesday; Wednesday fair. IXDCAL OFFICE, U. B. WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte, July 22. Sunrise 6:25 a. m.; sunset 7:34 a. m. TEMPERATURE In degrees.) Highest temperature 94 Lowest temperature 74 Mvan temperature ,. .. M Excess for the day .. ft Accumulated excess for the month. 20 Accumulated excess for the -year.. 63 PRECIPITATION (In Inclfes.) Total for 24 hours endlngg i p. in.... A Total for the month 4.05 Accumulated excess for the month.. .44 Total for tho year ... 20.72 Accumulated deficiency for the year 9.52 1 1 ovalllng wind direction .. .. .. .. W. W. J, BENNETT. Observer. Try Rosemary Lotion for that junbuin and tan IS and 25c Dilworth Drug Store B. 8. DAVIS. 'Phono S47. "ON THE SQUARE." Century Manacuring Outfit magic nail stone. 1 piece grooved finger pumice. 1 genuine orangewood stick. 6 linen emery boards Complete for 10 cents. NURSES' REGISTER , Phone T. WE NEVER CLOSE." B; & L. Association. REALTY CO.. JORDAN'S sSuAM W, D, WILKINSON, Manager. 'T' I 'J! ' -t( As: -i -..in q ;).) V i ami J!j Fl li rx J1M SU1HU ill ViUS V 1jjh iu wop H30i Jnn.( j . 5SS twitfjpkii i Ajdinvj;5 'vuiuvji t)wiQ tntSTS - tunt) oui tr fjrm otoii;ioii ;omo(!aij.mTl,i4 "SJvjo loitnod IUU3 k))B3ind fUt t'WT ml ?f -a pt 'ijuimJMao p ijm lint fea 'H"l ioo3 pnsnuamtjSif in tmiinaia ssify 3ujoab put niut'tZSa ;o ioj eq) tsucg tnotril 'hmij lu sji ;vnrn eiaj ; Bwiad asHt 0 StVO - t : ; mv lCld 199 I JOI ! . llcxican Railroad Employes trlke. EI Paso, Tex., July !2. All the American .employes on the ParralV & Durango Railroad ifl "Chihuabu, own ed by Pittsburg-, Pa.,, tiapltallsts, . are on strike for , higher wages. . Trains are moving-, however. , n 1 PROGRESS! PROGRESS! PROGRESS! . ff ARRANGING FOR to meet the needs of our customers, we are glYin our- etncieni teller an assistant, with, separate winaow. - ; vrvririn ' ciATt atk tct.t jth wmt A WINDOW , Is also provided for the Savings Department These, with a sepa rate room with seats and window, in teller's care -' FOR THE enable us to twatt on customers certain nours of tne aay. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL OF CHARLOTTE ' '' Largest In the R. A. DIJNN President. Home Sites For Gale ' Vacant lot, Elizabeth Ave., high, alee location; shady side of street . .-,;, ., .'. M00 C Vacant lot, Boulevard,' Dilworth; this is one -of the best: locations., in Dilworth - $liM Vacant lot, Morehead block; for ,. Vacant lot, N. Graham street, We have other sites and If Interested would be .glad to, have you, call at office, or 'phone. ,.., , J. E. Murphy & Co Thon 842. A Wonderful Growth DTmiNGtn, five years our business kaip perienced a wonderful growtji. 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. C CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , 3lS,000.00 , Wocd fibre Wall Plaster, Hard ffiiiclf - v The Builder 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 - v- CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write tor Booklet. , ' Beautiful Building Lot Q1,OOO.OQ On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ft. rearf alley; $250.00 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. , . l? This is cheap. ILots on this befiutiful avenue are getting scarce and in a very short time they will be bringing $1,500. Now is your"chance. Btown d 7 Company. ', 'Phone 635. '., - ' 203 N. Tryon St Stop There, Old Gal ! i," ' rV ' ' .ir - T ! v c. ' : Listen to me, you ap heads and loafers: ; What'a the difference "to you, hang- or liberate the lynchers at Monroe, win or lose the Federal Orz '& the railroad cases, ( sink or swttti Charlotte la "eoky coly" or "sody . waty?" ' Tou've got no home or neat erf for . the winter's "coaU" Where's your blanket, electric fan or bathing ' suit. You owe for your summer suit and straw hat, yet you lie awake nights scheming to starve some old maid ho has lost her .bearings and is willing to risk her all 1 for thing-: to . call "my hubby." ' ," - - ' 1 ' ' The 'Mutual- "Billy 'Matone'Mg your only chance. - You can com' In to-day. 60,000 shares the mark. I L L Keesler,- Sec! and Trcas. This Pay ? Looks good. Try "it Tract land. abou 30 acres, In GKE.VTEII CHARLOTTE on belt road. ? For sale at $150 per acre. Terms E, Z. Other land across road." no K better, held ; at $200" acre. I'll tell where or show you.' ?. D.Afexander - Insurance. - 202 S. Tryon St Thones 404 and M5 LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT ; FUtli floor, Trust Bldgj. Tbone 7. . CHARLOTTE. N. C $ THREE TELLERS, facilities, and LADIES - , . . promptly and relieves the rush at :, - Carollnas. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. owner anxious to sell. Can be bought' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. f2.2w nice size and level . . $1,250 ' 4tt K. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, K. C rix-rooni t-vo-F'.ory dwcl'.;.-; .on E.---t JCinth s'.rett,. mo-2-rn Improvement.- lot 69xl9S feet Trice .. .. ,. .... . .SO.,C .. U 3 f:x-room .cottage in Fourth Ward, on car line; f.ne shade, . lot 60x108 feet; terms easy. Price .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$2,E53.C3 Valuable lot on Morehead Place, beautiful shade. Price at office. - - ' Beautiful nine-room dwelling in Fourth, Ward, lot 99x161 feet, with fine shade. Price and terms at office. " scarce. estate, ion hjicdji co::?;;t J ..... : Capital $75,000.00. Curplus $100,000.00. ' - President, ? ? Vice Prcsidont, .' . TV, a ALEXANDER, ( R. A. DUNX. Secretary and Treasurer, ' r ' . - a. morris Mcdonald. - Wc Act As Loan Agents - For individuals who Investment Interest fiense te lender., MiffllEAII TRUST (02ANY Trust Building-. Sky The Charlotte Realty Company will be ready to makejebntraets for office space in, theNew Sky scraper on and after July lftk. '' - - , J. H. Little President. H. G. Link. Vice President; A. Q. Craig,,Secretary. , " Charlotte Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this bankthen come .In and open an account. -. , . r.:. DIRECTORS: W. H. BEIiK H G. LINK - 1. P. ROBERTSON f. M. DAVIS . , J. H. LITTLE I. W. -WMMJERMAN , i"). P. HEATH W. O, MSBET - W. A. WATSON W. M. LONG . . M. PATTERSCW . i J. H. LITTLE, President L. R. nA FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARIXyiTE. N. C, HENRY U. McADEN, GEO. ' President -. Capital. ............. m tarphu and Profit.. rr....... ....$221,60$.$$ DlTIECTOTISj " P. D. ALEXANDER Q. TV. BRYAN a BTJRROUGHi . -FRANK GILREATH '' 9. S. MYERS Your business respectfully eolldtsd. Every courtesy and accommo '' tlatloa sxlended consistent with safe banking. v H. M. VI 7TOR, Cashier, . . " The Charlotte -" - i ; . CTAJUuOTTELN. - O. -,,,.''," v - - Many of our largest depositors started in business In a irerjr email way with an account at this bank, Fidelity to their interests ma terially helped them ano pieced them among the most substantial business men of this city. - - We mollclt your business. '' : . " B. D. HTtATH. President, ", W. H. TWI'ITY, Cashier. ''- ' JTNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President Tine Have a reserreund for emergendea Start an account In our ' Savings Bank to.day "and It will not onJy be a protection to you from future want but will establish you in the business world. Try it . 4 ' . ' , , "WE PAY YOU, TO SAVE. , Southern Loan & Savings Bank T. M. PItOWX. g.-NN. VW T,jJT"V"! "M,r- mVESTENT SEeURITIES SO North Carolina R. R. 176 and Int B0 Washington, bid. - . V , Bo Washington Pref. bid. ( - v. B0 Gaffney, 8. .- ' B0 Belton, 111. B0 Henrietta, lv 4 - , j0 Highland Park Pref., 100. B0 Chadwlck. 10. . - , i t imiii. 7 tier cenL.Pret. 100. ' - l Ijiulsa Com.. 9. " 'i 60 Marlboro, II. . B0 .Brown ig. vo.,-- , . 6 Cora, 1B4. , . liO-EdgeCsld.,11. have funds for long or short-term collected by- us. ' No trouble or ex- J Charlotte, N. O, Co. C. If. PATTERSON, Vice Pree. GOOD,' Cashier. J W. BRYAy, BL M. VICTOB.' , . Vice President. Cashier. $300,000.00 HENRY M. McADEIf P. B. M'DOWELL i W. B. RODMAN " . W. WADE CHAS. A. WILLIAMS SO Fairfield, bid, , " ' 10,000 N. C. 6s, 1111, lis J.J. s . - ' 10.000 N. a 4s, 1910, 100 l-l, . B0 Atherton, 101. - - 1 15 ?.lwJ.tper-cnt '.' 100 and Int 60 Rhodhlss 1 per cent Pref ioi and Int -60 Suburban Realty Co, I per cent- 100. . - 70 Lancaster T per cent, 100. 60 Am. Machine 7 per cent. 100.' 60 OJympia 1st 11. 60 Union-Buffalo Pref bid, K A Tll r-lw. lAlt . I. Scraper National Bank Way v t . A'none soo. : rNrTnrfin-ntr "ti STTrjon'SC . 1 s .f,y i.A it,, bold ly JiiUr 1 . Co. F. e. 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