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1 t4 t kJ . 1 m V . OF THE CLUS3. ' AJIEKICAH LFAGUE. . "Woo. Lost i 53 nd ... .. .. 60 81 S3 .631 .fin! .... 47 29 .. ...... 84 n ... .... s& 82 a 49 . 49 63 liO.ia v lork... Txuis .. .vton .. iisMngtoa .4S7 Jin .42 .3-'l NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Tiu Lost. P.O. . .721 .till , .b'Jj .W ,4M .4A .318 . .214 D.i' iieo .... 62 - 22 NfW Vork .. .. .. .. .. : 31 l'Mtsburg .. .. 49 32 1 inladtlpbla 4 33 ) looklya .... S -ton t ... ... 34. i'liictnnau .. .. .. .. .. SI . . M fc'u Louis .. 19 SOUTHERN LEA GOB. PC. .ft3 .MS .5(9 .489 m .43 .4u6 .433 Mtmnhls . Atlanta ., .. Jvtw Orleans JsHshville .... Little Sock . ftuminghHra . S-hreveport ... Montgomery,. 60 S3 47; 43 43 41 88 96 S3 S3 45 43 43 43 W SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGtJB. ' Won. P.C. Jacksonville.. .. Charleston .... . Macon '..v . Augusta .. .. Savannah .. .. .. El JS 3 S7 43 .m .675 JOO .45 .,61 . 60 . 43 . 39 . 24 46 to Columbia, VIRGINIA 8TATB LEAGUE. Won. jUisL P t Klchmood . .... .... . 34 26 Js'orfolk .... ... ... 37 . 29 Roanoke .. .. .. .. .... 36 33 Panvilie .. ... ... 86 36 Lynchburg . . . ; 32 37 Portsmouth .... .... S2 37 .5OT Ml .6:3 .600 .41 .4t4 KA8TEKN LEAOUX. Won. joist. pa .614 .603 .600 J0 .4&3 .417 .440 .329 Toronto .. .. ...... ., 43 27 Newark .. .. .. .. .. 49 32 Buffalo .... .... .. ... 45 3 Baltimore ... ... 3S 27 Jeremy City . 84 41 Providence . IS 49 Kochester .. 13 42 Montreal .. .. .. .. ..i.. 23 47 EASTERN CAROUNA LEAGUE. ' Won. Lost. P.C. Rocky Mount ... .. .. .. 24 .828 .M Wilson .... .... .... 30 Washington .. ... ....... 13 K Inst on .. .. .. .... ... 14 Ni-wbern .. .. .. .... .. 11 TarDoro ,. ..13s 13 IS 20 17 21 .419 .412 .393 J8J " SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. "" ' Woa,(Lost Orangeburg .. .. .... 97 17 Sumter ... .. ,. 34 IS Spartanburg .. .. .. .. 28 !M Greenville .. .. ...... 3 24 Anderson .... 19 f 33 ' Istrltngtoa .. .. .. .... 17 37 P.C. .685 .664 .619 .43 .& J15 BASEBALL YBS1EKDAY. American League. v At Cleveland: Cleveland I; Washing ton !.'.!'.;,':.., . . National League. '-At Philadelphia; rhlladelphlaSt. . Louis not in. ' At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0. -At Now York! New York 1; Chicago 0 (10 Innings). At Boston; Bofiton 5; PHtsbuig 2. - Southern League. - At Atlanta: Atlanta 4; Memphis 3. At Monteomery: Montgomery 7; Llt . Ue Rock 3. At Birmingham: First game-BlnnlnR- hem ); Shrcvepcrt 4. .Second game Bir mingham 2; Shreveport 4. At Naahvillc: Nushvllle t; New Or- leant I. ."'South Atlantic League. At Macon: . Augusta 6; Macon 3. At Savannah: Jacksonville 2; 8a van- r.BOh 1. At Charleston: Chark-aton 6," Colum Wa a t Virginia State Ijeogue, At Norfolk: ; At Roanoke Richmond 8. : Richmond 6. Not folk 5; Portsmouth 0. : First game Roanoke 2; Second game Rounoke 2; At Danville: First ganifl-Danvllle I; Lynchhurg t (14 inninfisi. Second game Lianvllle i; Lynt'libur' 1 (S innings, ac count darkness). Eastern Carolina League. ' At Tarbjro: First ganto Tarboro 1; ; Newbern 0. Second game Tarboro 2; 'Nttwbern 2. ., At Wllaon: Wilson 1; Klnston 0. At Rocky Mount: Fust game Rocky , Mount 2; Washington 0. St.contl gumu Rucky Mount 12; Washington i. Eastern Lca(ue. ' "At Paltlmore: Rochester 0; litiltlmoro I. 'At Providence: Montreal 3; ProvU dence 6. At Newark: Buffalo 6; Newark 3. At Jersey City: Toronto S; Jersey City L .. 1. .. South Carolina League. .. ... At Sumter: Sumter 3; Florence 0, At Orangeburg; oning burg 7; Ander son 1. , At Pnartanburg: Greenville 1; spartan burg i ib . s AMERICAN "lkAGUE. :.. Clevclanl July 3. -Cleveland made it 1 three straight from Washington, Clark - son shutting 'Washington out with one ; acrausn hit up to the ninth inning. ' Score: H. n. jj Cleveland 100 0 1 iflx-J h 0 " Washington .. .. .. o 4w Ottl-1 2 2 r4 v . Battetvts: Clarkson and t 'larke; Hmith , :'nd Heydon. Time, 1:31. I mpire, Stal lord. . NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston, July 2!.-Boston v.;in the last s gama of the Pittsburg ueri?, i to 3 to- ; Score: II. H E. '.Boston , .. .. 4"1 W 04-6 ti a ?,. J iltsburg .. l(w 4W0 Oil-8 7 2 HatierhHi: Flaliertv ntid Necdlunr Willis and Gibson. Time, 1.40. Umpires' Carpenter and Johnstone. ' New TcrW. Julv 7?.. "w Ym Atn,.i..i ,? Chicago to-day In a U-iiinlng game, 1 to v. jwwj viviury rrKHii.oa second Jilao ;.. nvn iui& m ijiv jieiinani rucf v Bcori)' h' h k Chlwigo t. ., .... o 000 009 0-0 ' b ' Hew Vork 000 um i 5 1 . - -uanene-i: urown and Kline: Ames and EieansJian.-,, Time, 2.04. Umpires, lilgler . Brooklyn. July 23.-Stvral hrillliint bits of fielding enlivened the gm ;. mwn cnm;n ana (.incinnntt to-day the visitors being shut out 2 to 0 Score: R. H E - Cincinnati (100 100 y ,,' ' Brooklyn 0O. 000 2nx-C t r Batteries; Weinur and Sk iiK-l; Mcln , Tyre and Bergen. Time, 1 ;36. I'mplre, v . m . t. sorniEtt LEAGUE, , Birmingham, Ala., July 23 -Fisher and Ti.ckman were too strung to-day anl Birmingham droppod a dot-bl ladr (o threv4port ' Clark was wild and Ragan 8Mrs:r R If V Pirmlntrliam ,, ono VA 000- 4 ' 1 . fcl reveooit .... M oni Vat& c l:sittrio: ciarkj end Oarvin; Flhr and Rapp- Time, ' :J). Umpires, Klnn Kerond game; . R. 11 E. Birmingham 000 6M) or J j queries: Kagau and Latlnn-r; J.k "on and MSMing. Tlm, 2 hours, Unj 1 ', rifui(pr ana mnn. 1 . .. . it a sample or Dr. Rhoop's "Healtk 1 :ivm i our atore. n real eotlee dt- 1 'n. your siomsrn. your neart or km. if vs. then try this lever voir tmn. t m. Pr, Shoop has closely matched Old .' .va and -Mocha coffee In flavor an! e, yt't It ha rot a stSule grain of -1 co(T9 fn it. Dr. Snoop's Hallh , .' rn.ution is made from purs foasi. 1 4 v.;, or cerebla, with Malt, Nuts, j de in a minute. No tedious wait. t I 0jy Jjke it fcoid by MUlsr r co. July "l 'ii ! :ic.J'..l I.UuJ i. i k r. n. k. ftf) fv,- 010 3 b X (V2 M llx-7 9 3 ;' ii.. , i!,;..J oii-1 ' to 'l.i v and M on bdiiu Si-eve; T.fitlo Rock Montgomery I!iUoi-ks: llompr. Vood and Joffir; Weoms ond Ecabaugh, i line, v,u- lire, Hackett. Atlanta, Ga- July 23 -Four hits. on of them a triple, won the game for At lai ta in the third Inning; to-day. Mcm I'Ms' hit were scattered. Score: R. H. E. Atlanta 004 000 Mx 4 7 a iieniphia ,. .. .. .. WOOuO 1003 8 2 Batierioa: Zsller and Sweeny; Sukss end Hurlbvtrt. Time, i:60. Umpire, Eld llflte and Davis. . , Nashville, Tenn., July 23. With the score del in the ninth to-day, Dobbs' lin-yr brought Sorrel! in from first, win ning from New Orleans an exciting con test. . Score: ' 1 ? X. It E. Nashville .. .. ...... S0OO0O021-6 11 0 Nomf Orleans .-. .. .. Old 030 OlO-S 11 0 Bstterins: Sorrcll and Hardy; Phillips nnd Stratton. Time, 1:3a. Umpire Rd derham. 6QUTU ATIiANTIC LEAGUE. Macon. Oa.. July 23. With two men on basss Wohlleben knocked a home Tun in the first inning, giving Macon a lead which could not be overcome by Au gut. , , 1 , f , - . tscor.: n. rt. xu August .. .. .. ftWOM OiVKM 7 6 Macon .... ..... .... 300 M)0 OOx-S 10 I Batteries: ' Lakho and Carson; Clarke nd Robinson. Time, 3 hours. Umpire, Brady. - . , Savannah. Ga . July 23. Tn & pitchers' buttle Jacksonville won from Savannah to-dav. In tha nintn Morria" rror per mitted Evans to make the winning run from second base. .: . r Score: R. H. E. Savannah .. .. .. .. W0 001 MiO-1 2 Jacksonville 4XO WO 011-S t Batteries: Kleber and Kahlkcff: StulU and Chan. Time, 2:05. Umpire, Nuckley. rtiarlMton. 8. C. July 23. Charleston and Columbia got the same number of hits but the locals ran the bases better and fielded faster than the visitors, be sides having sis rrren go to first " bal- Score:- " r ' ' ' twtuju, Charleston ".. 300 001 W2-6 6 0 Columbia 000 000 4W-4 l Eatteriesr Paige and Bvers; uenwens: and McCabe. Time, 1:45. Umpire, Mac. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE, Special to The Observer. , : , 5vkv itfmmL Julr 22. Rocky Mount took both games to-day from Waaning ton, i In tho ninth inning of the last game Washington scored 8 runs, making the first team to score on Anderson within the past 60 innings. Boore: R. H. B, Rfky Mount . , 02AOOOWX-3 8 1 , 000 000 000-4) 4 8 R, H. E. an w 06jc-i3 ;o 000 000 008- 8 " 4 4, Washltgton .. Second game: Rocky Mount . Washington Batteries: Washington, first game, Johnson and Mabrey: second gam. Drum. Clayton ana Aiaorey. Mount, both games, Anderson and Ray mond. Umpire, VanArnam. Special to The Observer, : Varhnrn. Julv 2S.-With six regulars out of the game, Tarboro broke even in a double-header with Newbern today. Score' R. H. E. Newbern w-u z Batteri's: Caldwell ann i-ayne; xormn and Tompson. Umpire, Maycocm. Second game: . n. m. a. Tarboro .. iwoo-o o Newborn c w-z s w Batteries: Cnldwcll ana I'ayne; t.yncn. Kmlih and Smith. Umpire, Maycocit. Special to The Obierver. Wilson, July 23. In a fast game here to-day Wilson defeated Klnnten, 1 to 0. The features were Wooten's long run ning catch for the visitors and Philllng's work in the box. rl Score: R. H. E. Kinston .. .. .. .. .. 00,) 000 W-t 4 1 Wilson OOOWlOOx-l 9 4 Ruttories: Klnston. Patterson and Bell; Wilson. Phlllings and Wrenn. Umpire, Miller. SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. Special to The Observer. Knartnnhurir. Julv SSjeThe locals won by bunchin? hits in the sixth. Manager Dfmuiii anl Pltchi-r Armstrong, of the Greenville team, came to blows after the game as result or a dispute. Score It. H. E. Oteenvilre "00 010 000-1 6 1 Spartanburg hb wm J Kaltwies: tavai ana niciveun; oinwn nd Blsscll. Spf-clal to The Observer. nnirnhurg. Julv 2a. -The visitors were outplayed at every point In a slow gam"- Score: . ... Anderson 1 w 0:angnburg 021 009 21X-7 12 1 I,alt;ricK,. Ixionard ana jienningeri Malney and Beusse. Spclal to The Observer. blunter, n. .:., juiy . ounuw tumu not score on the Orphans. Score: . Florence 210000000-3 i Pumter 000 000 000-4; 8 4 Batteries: Snider and mica; nowcrs and Welch and Stevens. Monroe Downs Cliestrr. Special to The Observer. . Monroe, juiy Z8. Monroe de feated Chester this afternoon in a rattling good game of ball by the score of S to 1. Brandon and Blvna were the battery for Monroe, and Evans and Misenberg for Chester. Brandon struck out 12 men and Evens 5. The errors were: Ches ter 6 and Monroe 1. Hanty'a bat ting and -fielding were the features of the game. He made four hits In five times at the bat, one a Tiome run. Llneolnton Again Defeats Hickory. Fpecial to The Observer. Hickory, July 23. Llneolnton de feated the Bantams here to-day In the sicond game y a score of 3 to lhe game waa better d ayed than that of yesterday. New York Racing Commission Re fuses an Oral Hearing. New York, July 23. The 8tat ranlnu commission to-day refused to. give an oral hearing in the matter of thn nnnilea. nun ui uin ivnjare :uy J rotting Club for the abrnntlon of a certain Jockey club rule, which If enforced, would nmkn outlaws'' of owners, trainers. 1nulv and horses taking part in the running mtft ng to be held on the Empire track atYonkers beginning August 6th, and 1-rdt.red that briefs Un submitted by each ride within U hours. The Empire Cluo officials announce that they have recur- td tne service of Matt J, Winn as mart, BgfT of the mooting, Mr. Winn, beside teing the president of the American Turf Association, owns the Churchill Downs track at IiulvHle. ndti mnn. ager of both courses at New Orleans. Jwk Weltfi t Referee Nclson-Brltt Content. San Francisco. Julv .tv wtnt. this city, Inst rdirht was selected ' a rfere for the content tetnoen Jimmv Ktltt and Battling Nelon. which will trike plsce at the Auditorium Wednesday evening. July 31. ; For Quick Qaie : , $2,250.00 Will Buy r " , ' ; , Five-room house modern .conveniences, close in; good neighborhood, large ' shade 'trees; $500.00 cash, balanco through B & L. Association. CAROLINA REALTY C0M ' 'Phone 800. Classic C'.Miv.' 1 r A -., rv v - at t;rosa l'oiiiio t.rtiiiv4 t y !.'. pony of I'oinur Winner, Isut Ii blower Time. Detroit, Mich.,' July 23. Reproaciil.-m. it black daughter o Uirect H;ii. that won the stake fve years aeo, proved to ,'oe much the best of tlie Cliambpr of Com merce pacers and took down the btst share of the $5,000 classic at Cirossu l'ointe this afternoon. The victory of this rcara was clean and while her per formance is a second slower than ilint of Ardell, in the record time for th rutkts, it is aa good, considering tliu track which was fully a second alow. Ballot Wins the Iroquois Stakes at - Brighton Beach. " New York, July 23. Ballot, carrying 126 pounds, and conceding weight to his Acid, easly won the Iroquois stakes, cne mile and a quarter at Brighton Beach to-day. Monfort waa favorite at 7 to 5. Monfort made the pace for near ly a mile, when Notter Bent Ballot to ti e front and won by two lengths. Cas tlewood won the third race but was dis qualified for fouling tho favorite, Earl G. Summaries: ... --i....' . ' ' . First race. 6 furlongs: Neoskaleeta, 15 to 1, won; Sister Franoes, 6 to 2, second; Momentum. S to 1. third. Time, 1:13. . Second race, selling, jnlle and a slx toenth: Ingram, 7 to 1. won; Re4 Leaf. 7 to 2, second; Von Tromp, 6 to i, third. Time,. 1:461-6. ; ,,j :- . .;,-v ; cl'blrd- race. X 8 furlongs Eart O., even, won; Tartnr Matd, 8 to 1, second; Zagg. 10 to t third. Time, 1:06 4-5. ' . Fourth race, the Iroquois stakes, mile and a quarter: Ballot, I to 1. won; Mon fort. 7 to J, second; Saracinesca, U to 5, third. Time, 2:. Fifth rsce, mile and a sixteetfli: Itye, 4 to 1, won; Rapid Woten 4 .to 1, second! Arimo, 13 to 6. third. Time. 1:45 2-5. ' Sixth race, selling, : furlongs: San guine. 2 to C, 'won; Amundsen. 10 to 1. second; Banyah, 5 to 3, third. Time, 1:132-5. - Great Britain Lose Davis Trophy International, Canoe Race. . London. July 23.-Great Britain haa lost the Davis cup, the international ten nis trophy to Australlasia. The single and deciding matches were played at th Wimbledon courts to-day. . In the first singles, A. W. Gore, British Isles, defeat ed A. F. Wilding. Australasia, three seta to one. Score: 3-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-1 The fate of the cup then hung on th Inst singles between H. Roper Barrett, British Isles, and Norman E. Brookes, Australasia. Brooks won In three straight sets Score: 6-2, 6-2 and 3. rennsjlavnians Defeated- by Irfch .Cricketers. Dublin, July 2S.The University of Pennsylvania OTteke imam was defeated by the Woodbrook eleven in the first onatch of Its Irteh. tour. In the first innings yeeterday Pnruryl vanians were tairl out for 205 mak Vng a total of 397, while he W00J brooka scored 222 far seven wickets, thus winning by three w4okts. THE WEATHER. Washington, July 23. Forecast: Virginia, generally fair Wednesday and Thursday; little change In temperature, variable winds ; " North Carolina and South Carolina, generally fair Wednesday and Thursday; light to fresh southwest winds. Georgia, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, probably: local showers; Thursday variable winds. East Florida, occasional showers Wednesday and Thursday; light, to fresh winds mostly southwest. West Florida and Alabama, occasional showers Wednesday and Thursday; va riable winds. Mississippi, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, probably occasional show- t,rm: Thursday: variable Winds. Louisiana, and east Texas, generally J fair Wednesday and Thursday; light to fiesh south winds'. West Texas, fair Wednesday , and Thursday. LOCAL OFFICE, U. S. WEATHER BU REAU. . Charlotte, July 23. Sunrise 8:2t a. m. sunset 7:33 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees.) Highest temperature 96 Lowest temperature., s,, .. .... . 76 Mean temperature .... ft) Excess for the day...... 7 Accumulated excess for the month.. 27 Accumulated excess for the year .. 70 PRECIPITATION (in inches.) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... 4 T Total for the month .. 4.05 Accumulated excess for the month . .25 Total for th- year .. 20.72 Accumulated deficiency for the year 9.71 Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. .. W. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Try Rosemary Lotion for that sunburn and tan 15 and 25c Dll worth Drug Store B. S. DAVIS. Thou 347. "ON THE SQUARE." S' Soda Fountain Best in the State. ' Finest Creams, Sher . bets, Drinks. New and up-to-date r plant just installed. NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE 'Plione 1. - .'; .V:'i,' f- T'1' " . .,,5.'.' ,';" .; 'ivi ' , "WE NEVER CLOSE." " JORDAN'S - "' . . : a.-d ttf-rr, wLh-j -t ; ina't. it T ., i -t,.,..t"- and Cf 4 ail uncertainly, rid in into a fj t ' Ses miur.i Ice;. PwtSWJJtW: sures to bf-t od i,nrticcreia peiW tonrouues. .t..ur impoMtble, Koihirnto mii excrpt nii k. On pirktire costing IM, mtkes Dearly two quarts ic cietm. Flutori: Chncnlate, Tanilla, Straabirry, Lmnand Vnj'aeorei. If your grocer doss sot keep It tend n his noi ani Sicratsfor twonaekssssby mauV hew U ItMsrsied nclpe hatk sasiUd fwc ' , Tbt CesetM Pars t4 IX. ts ley. X. T. , P. 8. VfliHottt 0m rf(t can alto b made from. Jtll-Q ICS CRAM International Canal Race. Langston. Eng.. Julv 23. The first of three races for the International trophy of tha Royal Canoe Club was sailed here to-day. Kismet, sailed by Linton Hope, of the Koyai Canoe Club, nnistied nrst. Comaneina, owned by C. Brambilla, of Italy, was second, and Rosamond, built and sailed bv Charles Bunress. -of the Winchestw Boat Club, of Winchester, Moss was mini. , ( - ; PROGRESS! PROGRESS! PROGRESS! 1 , ARRANGING FOR rtttm MnMi. hiMMainv itiisineu to meet the needs of our 'customers,: we ,are giving out efficient teller an assisunt, with separate . ANOTHER SEPARATE TELLER . WITH A WINDOW Is also ftrovlded for the Savings a. ..m- - M -.lt,JHH rfi room wua soiu, ana wmww, ' . . , FOR THE enable us to wait on customers certain hours of the day. , . THE - COMMERCIAL : . . OF CHARLOTTE Largest In the Carollnas. , . . R. A. DTJNN. President . - Home Sitea For Dale ' .Vacant lot. Elliabeth Ave., htgh, nice location; shady side of street ,. , .. f. $1,400 ' Vacant lot. Boulevard, Dilworth.' Ihla Is one ot the ' best locations , in Dllworth .. .. .r i $lfi00 Vacant lot, Morehead block! owner anxious to selL Can ba bought for .. i $3,250 Vacant lot, N. Graham street, nice she and level .. .. .. . $1,850 We have other sites and' If Interested would be glad to have you' v call ft office, or 'phone. ( ; Murphy & Co. Thone 84$. 1 A Wonderful Growth DURING the past five years our business has ex perienced a wonderful growth. ' Notwithstoding' . this favorable condition,- we are not disposed 1 to let this growth stop. We therefore solicit your business. ; t . . . . ' The Merchants & farmers National Bank CTI.tolLOlTE, N. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Wood ri&re WaS The .Builder's Fnend., Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall oil; hard ks stone. - Write for booklet. , . Manu- "V ' factured by - . , CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write tor Booklet. Beautiful Building Lot 01,000.00 On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ftrear alley; $250.00 cash, balance to "suit the purchaser. This is cheap.', Lots on this 'beautiful: avenue arev getting scarce and in a very short time they will ' be ' bringing :$1,500. Now is your chance;; ' - - .'Phone 635. ;. ' ' -, 1 . .203 N. Tryon St . , Stop There, Old Gal ! Listen to meryou sap heads and loafersj Whafs.ihe difference : to you, hang or liberate the lynchers at Monroe, win or lose the Federal Co";ri'',a the railroad cases, sink or swim Charlotte In, "coky colyH or"ody wsty?' Tou'vs got no horns or nest egg' for 7 th winter's coftL"' Where's your blanket olectrlo fan' or bathing suit - Tou owe for your summer suit and straw hat, 'yet you : lis awake nights' scheming to starve soma otd maid who has lost her bearings and Is willing to risk her all for a thing to call "ray j hubby." - ' The Mutual "Billy Malone" Is your only chance, . You can oms In to-day, tO.OOO shares ths mark, LE L Keesler, Thone 84 1, riiis Fay ? Looks good. Try It Tract land, about 30 acres, in GREATER CHARLOTTE on belt road. For sale at '$150 per acre. Terms E. Z. Other land across road, no better, V held at $200 acre. Til tell where or ehdw you. 1T ( A andsr Insurance. . 202 S. Trjron St. 'Phones 604 and 645. LEONARD L. HUITTER ; ARCHITECT nitli floor, TrvBIa I?ne '"! CHARLOTTE. N. C. - THREE TELLERS ftpmmnA additional facilities, and window. : . t Department These, with a epa- j 4Al1sassaa AAsvak '. ' .' " 'T 'v'''- iu vea LADIES . '! promptly and relieves the rush at ; , IJATIOll . A., G. BKE3IZEK, fjasivier. 4 V, Tryon St $315,000.00 Plaster. "Hard daci" " " CHARLCITE, N. O. Sec. and Treas: 7ill VSS 8. TryonrcSt we are . . - In t';a T: ith 1 . . r : r " I.. ;'i : '1 Graham slrectfi, is amonj the i. t ; ;rV. j jr.:,... s tj ta f :; cured in the city. , Tha lot Is SDxlSS feet, li t:.a: I. ' Dwelling- has eight rooms,' with all modern ' 'Improvements. Lot sufficiently, wide to divide Into three by moving residence to one side or on the rear part of the lot Owner 'wishes, to move to , puburbs, having purchased at Elizabeth Heights, and ' will maka close price to make prompt sale. Inquire at- oflice. " . scunxT ail state, icvi id tdjsi cc::?;: Capital $75,000.00. Surplus $100,COO.C3. Preslrlent, f . Vice rres.MoEt, ,' j W. & ALEXAXDEH. . It. A. DUX". Secretary anS Treasurer, , '.' . ', a. sio.rris Mcdonald. ' Ve Mils bm For individuals who Investment ' Interest ; pensa to lender. , KiWMl TRUST COM Trust BuDdlnf. Sky , , The Charlotte Realty Company" will be ready ta make contracts ' for office" space t in" the Ne w , Sky scraper on '-and after Jul-JL5Qu " 1 t JT. 'H. Little President. H. a Link, Vice' President. T A; Gk Craig. Secretary. Charlotte Trust Co; .. Satisfy yourself of the soundness' and reliability of this bankthen . ' come In andopen an account f ,1 ' " ' DIRECTORS? ' I"" ' S tv. TT. BELK " H. G. LINK' IV-O J. P. ROBERTSON . M. DAVIS : ; J. H. LITTLE , , - , I. V, ZIMMERMAN ' 'A P.-HEATlI . . IWOVNISBET" W. A. WATSON k W. M. LONG " , A JL PATTERSON 1 ; -, , ' ; ' - - 9. IL LITTLE, Prtsildcot ' ' - C M. PATTERSON, vlt Pres. - V " L. B. HA GOOD, Caahlet.. - , J. : FIRST NATIONAL . bank; fJHARLOTTE, If. C, ttENRT U. McADEN. . GEO. W. BRYAN. n. U. VICTOR. . PresJdemt. ' Vie Presldeat Cswhler. - k' Capital rrrmiv. . . . , . ...... .$$00,000.00 ' . Surplus and Profits. .rr.. $221,608.59 ; '"'T - ' DniECTORSt " ; " l F. D. ALEXANDER HENRY M. McADEN a W. BRTA1C '. B. MDOWELL- 9. O. BURROUGHS ' 1 W. a RODMAN '; ' , " 1 FRANK GDLREATH ' 1 'w WADB-S -.. '--. ' J. 8. MTERS , " . .. i CHAS. ' A. .WILLIAMS . Tour buslnes respectfully sollclttd. :Brry eourtesy and accommo. . '.datlon extended consistent with 'safe banking. ' - ' The Charlotte V - Many of our largest, depositors way with an account, at this bank. terlally helped them and placed business men, ot, this dty. We solicit , your business. " B. D. HJThT President , , - ' W. IL TWrTTY, Cashier, f. . - , T ONO. M. SCOTT, Vice President 3 me . Have a reserve fund for emergencies. ' Start an account In . our' Savings ' Bank to-day and it will not . only be a protection to you from future-want but will establish you in the- business' world. . Try It. . - - , .'..- "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE." ? Southern Loan & Savings DanK P. M. BROWN. President W. L, JENKINS, Cashier. R. A. DUNN Vice) President. , - t mvESTBNT . H, v Jr. soVorth' Carolina R. R-, X76 and lot (0 wasningw", - k a washlncton Pref.. bid. SO ,Gaffney, 88. 60 Bel ton, 111.. . (0 Henrietta, , , 10 Highland Park Pref,, 100. B0 Chadwlck. 150. . B Louise ,7 per cent Pref., 100 60 Mariooro, . . . . . U Brown Mfg. Co., 100. : . . ' B Cora,lB4. " B 0 EdgeCeldr - m,ifrW fci-?-ea ssM-wte irMr.w Agents have funds for long or short-term collected by.ua. No trouble or ex-' Oharlotta, IV. O, Scraper H. M. VirrOR. Cashier. , . -N - t - National Bank started In business In a very small ''. Fidelity to their Interests ma- J them among the most substantial , saeuRiTms SUBJECT: . , 10 Fairfield, bid. . 10.000 N. C. 4s, 191, 12$ 1.1 f . -10.000 N. C. 4s, 1910 100 1-J. - I 60 Atherton, 101. 10 Elba 7 per cent Pref.. 100 and Int CO Rhodhlss 7 per cent. Pref.. . 101 . and intt ' y BOSuburbin Realty Co. $ per cent, 79 Lancaster 7 per cent., 100. , 60 Am. Machine 7 per cent., 100, BOOlympla 1st, 72. ' 60 Union-Buffalo Pref., bid. " " 69 .ren.uty.ioo, Way -1 M r ! 45 NvTryon Ct. R 6. ' ZIBBOTT tSOLlPONY
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 24, 1907, edition 1
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