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"i. j: f r .1 u 1 b It i I : or t::s clues. AM, KICA.V LEAGUE. Woo. Lost PC. .: .5:.i A ..414 .35 .3j5 54 6i 6 49 41 3 34 27 .10 st S6 45 r,i 66 u i .irMphla w York ., Li uis . t-n .. , .fchlngton , t. 1 1'. NATIONAL LEACUE. Won. Lost. P.C. Cliratr .. .. .. 6A !4 . .' 1 iriaburg- .... t2 83 Jvcw York 61 , 84 .0V 1 r.iladelpiiia .. ,. .. 46 37 . Cincinnati ,. .. .... 34 - 42 .4 J ror.klyn 41 4S .4iK IVbfcton .. ... 37 4S .4: St. Louis 21 72 .IS SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Woo. Lost r.u. Memphis ............ 35 .W7 .Atlanta .. .. .. .... 4 SS .WJ New Orleans .. .. .. .. 45 41 .ba Nashville 45 47 . ... .4x9 Lmie Rock a 46 ; ' .4S3 Burning-ham . .. .. .. 42 4i .4KI Shreveport .. i., ., .. 88 : 4 .442 34ontgomory .. .. .. .. 41 , 42 . .441 '' ' SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. ChsrteBton .. .. .. .. M 36 .600 Jacksonville .. ... (4 ; 38 .5h7 Macon .... .... 51 40 .'art .AUgUtU .. .. .. .. .... 45 4A .4!5 fvmnib ., .. -.. ... 41 4S .4)il Columbia .. ....... 27 63 JH3 j V1KB1NJA 61 AXIS 14SAUUE. - - Won. Lout P.C. Norfolk ,. .. .. .. .. 41 80 .577 Roanoke .. .. .. ........ 8ft 35 .521 Jiklmond .. 37 XtJ .507 Danville ;. .. .. 3S 40 .487 Lynchburg .. .. 86 40 . 4W Jertimouth .. .. .. .... 24 3S .4(8 " - EASTERN LEAGUE. ' ' Won. Lost P.C. Toronto .. .. 48 29 .623 Newark 61 35 .593 Buffalo 45 33 .577 rllimor 41 31 ffl Jeuey City .. 37 43 .46 Iroridenc .. .. .. ... 40 52 .4!5 Rochester S5 . 4i .432 Montreal . .. .. .. 5 4i .342 , American League. At Washington: Washington-Chicago Atuble-hfader postponed, rain. At Philadelphia,: Phlladelphla-St Louis tame postponed. aln At New York: New York-Detroit game postponed, rain. At jCoaton; Boston 2; Cleveland 2. National IMeu. , At Cincinnati: Cincinnati 1; Philadel phia !..,..,- At St. Louis: St. Louis 3; New York 4. At Chicago; Chicago 2; Brooklyn 1 (W Innings). - At Pittsburg: rittsburg 3; Boston 6. Sonlliern League. At Atlanta: Attanln-Nashvllle game pettponed, wet ground. ' At Llttlj Rock: HiUe Rock 8; Mem Jhta 2 (11 lnnlng). At New Orleans: ' New Orleans 1: , Ehreveport 2. n. Duiiiinsnuni; mrmingnam f; Mont Son'ery 2. . South Atlantic League. : At Jacksonville: Augusta 1; Jackaon Ul 6. J " At Charleston: Maeon-Charleslon game postpoiiid. riln. At Savannah: Columbia 0; Savannah I Virginia Stato Ixgue. , At TanviHe: Tanville 4; Roanoke 5. AtLjrnchburg; Lyncliburg 0; Ports- At Norfolk: Richmond-Norfolk game postponed, rain. ' " " Eastern Jjc&gxui. At Montreal: Toronto 0; Montreal 0. (Gnma called Oth Inning). At Buffalo: Fust game-Buffalo 1; Roi'henter lo. Second gatne-Hullnlo 8; IkOi'heater M. At Jersey City: Newark-Jersey City gama postp-jned, wet grounds. At Providence: Baltimore 3; I'rovi tfence t NATIONAL LliAGtE. anclnnatl, O.. July 29 -Errors by Gan rel and Lobert In thi- iirai two Innings s gave Philadelphia enough runs lo win the game. Cincinnati was unable lo liunch its hits oft Bparks, scoring only fn the last Inning. Score: r. h. E Cincinnati , .. Ofn) OflO 001-1 h j' l'WIadelphla n m Ouu 2 6 'l , Ufcttcrltfs: Ewlttg. Marn and SchM; Sparks and Jacklilsch. Time, 1:50. Lin- ? ptre, Rigler. St. Loujs, July 29,-After n wild throw ty Mathew.-wo which gave St. Louis two runs In the ninth Innlnj, til ing the w to-dny, New York won 4 to :i. in the lit ii n slnglvs by Dvlln ami lJuwciman and tieymour'a triple. Score; r, ji Yd St Louis MO COO Wtt fl J K 2 Njw Vork Wim wo y:-A 1 batteries: Kargifr and Noonan; Ma thewson und Eix-snahan. Time, 1:55. tmplre, O'Day. tliksgo. July . -To-day's game, a pftrters' ba'tk, wnt nine Innings wlth vut a score. Scots: R H K Chk-ago 0)0 m "Oft 2-2 5 ' Ki-ooklyn ouo (AO r 1-1 i Hatterles: llrnwn and Klkig; Molntvn, end lierren. Time, 1:4. Umpiies, limsllo . and Kl. m. i. Plttsbura;. July 29. lilcher lu(SKlply today male his first appeanince on the jioms grounds as a member ef ihe Plttn J'urg tfm. Bostcii won tl.e g.imo by Mlilng htm soundly. Score: - RUE Pittsburg 1'l Oil O'u-J s' l' Jirtoil H-003 IW'- fi J') i Batlerles: Dngjikby. Lrevtr and Oili oii; Unda'nan rr.il Urown. 'Dme. 1:45 -Tniplres, Johnstone and i"criaiiir. , BOL'THOtJt LKAGCE. r New tork, July .-Shrsveiiort scored to runs in the fifth inning as a reuli t Pitcher Friis's failure to tMd buns Allowed iy a hit by Lewe. Score: n v " Ulireveport ,, .... 0A j) ooa-2 ' i ' a' New irt.an .. .... IdOOWfw- i t , JbattMlL'a: Graham and Mass)) g; YriU and Stratton. Time, l:So. Umpires. Kid tldge and pavis. Blrminghum, Aln , July !fl.-The gam! trwiay was playwl in a held of mud. , TliM-e wa plenty of hitting, but stealing ;, av lase was en impossibility. Seort: K H F ' Blrmlnglmm ,, ,, 0O2 ono'?Ox-4 'is ' a" Joirtgomery ...... 0W ooo 0f--3 jo ' litttleries: aarke 6nt Garvin- Walsh ? .v:u"'i J.mw: - nura L'mplres, Hackettand , Pfonnlnger. ' Atlanta;' Oa., July 29-Atlanta-Naidi-..vllie game postponed, rain. kltlleRocU Ark., July 39.Uttl Rock innin run in ine 11(11 with Wilier and a wild throw to first bi' 1 .aiuffV'l, I Score: ' n If F l ittle Rock VCMm-3 M 3 Alemnhls .. mm ai m-i nn 7. BatfriM- Elr and Woods. C'rlstat SOCTU ATIAXTIO LtAGCE. Columbia," S. C, July 3 --Two wild tl.M ws In the final Inning gave Savannah the ane to-day and marred a beautiful Scor 1L F;ivannah ,.,.. OOOOnOOOJ-J j , Columbia OW t)0 )9-o i E 0 2 hhUerifm: Ncuer and Kahlkoff- ' Vie- 1l n and Fpk. Tline, 1:22. Umpl Jacksonville, Va July 29.-Sltton bad 4' - v!!firs at hl mercy to-dny, while r cf t.'.e 10 Mfs jAado off. Nelaon were : r extra kite, ilulianty and Lewi are , A 1 -i:x:.i (.' imj i-i i 0 i I lotteries: Sitton and Kotli: Nelson nui Ifursuin. Timp. 1.23. umpire, iiaukioy, riiarlpnt.m. 9. C July 29. Charloston- Mncon game pcntpon?d on account of rat ii. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BoKton. July 29. Two lilts, a ancriflce and errors iiy Turner anu j uneu in Eoston's half of the elhth to-day con-v-rlpd what looked like a, victory for tha nipple visitors into a 4 to 2 win for ths home team. Score: ' . H.E. Ponton .. .. .. .. .. 100 OW 03X4 9 3 Cleeland .. .. 000 001 010-2 i 8 i?.iri.Jrip- Wlntpr and -UriKer: Llob- l t.rdt and Bemls. Time, 1:42., Umplr, O'Loughlin. Salisbury-Durham Game rotit'ponoil. Special to The Olwerver. Salisbury. July 29. The Salisbury Durham a-ame of ball was postponea this afternoon on account of the wet condition of the grounds. To-morrow afternoon the same teams will meet with Fred Anderson, of StatesvilW, in the- bojt for Salisbury. A double header will be played In order to make the schedule come opt properly and a great crowd Is looked lor. Anderson Prfcnta Greenville. Special to The Observer. . Anderson. : July 29. The Independent league composed of Greenville and An- ceison opened up nere 10-aay, ine nrsi game going to the visitors by ft score of 6 2. :?' Score: K. H.E, Anderson 000 !0) 000-2 5 8 Greenville .. .. 100 000 10i- 5 : a Florence 6: Spartanburg i. Special Vo The Observer. Snartanbnrr. 8. C JulT 29. The visi tors won the game in the third by pound ing Buttle for a number of lilts. Score: R. H. E. Spartanburg .. . ... 100 210 000-4 1 Plcrence 00e O00 X0 8 0 Kattries Buttle and OMara ana Uie- eell; McDonald and Shea. Events at Brighton Beacb. Now York. July .-Sewet In winning the Glencove handicap, 6 furlongs, at ttrtehtnn Keach tr.-dav. rp.n a remark able race. He was left at the post and wac at one time 15 lengths Lenwa nis f eld. But Garner urged him along and he secured an easy victory, winning by two lengths. Four favorites won. Sum mary: . , First rae, selling, mile and a lx- teenth: Druid, 15 to 20, won; Aaora, 40 to L second; Tipping, 4 to L third. Time, Second race. furlongs: live Wire, to 0, won; Earle Court, I to 1, second; Ji-bllee, 9 to S. third. Time, 1:18 2-5. Third race, selling, 8 furlongs: Trou ble Maker, to 1, won; Roblnhood, to 1, eecond; Big Ben, 7 to 2, third. Time, 1.13 3-5.. , - Fourth race, the Glencove handicap. furlongs: Bowel!, 7 to 2. won; Botanist, 8 to 1, second; Bat Maaterson, 8 to6, j third. Time, 1:131-6. Fifth race, mile and a quarter: Carth age, 3 to 8. won; Cederstrome. 12- to 1, stcond; Sonoma Belle, 6 to L third. Time,' Sixth race, 6 furlongs: King Cobalt, 8 to i, won; Corncob, 13 to 6, second; Hans, 7 to i third. Time. 1:0. Pitcher Summers Sold to Detroit. Indianapolis, Ind., July 29.-PItcher O. K Summers, of the Indianapolis baseball team, haa been sold to Detroit for 83,000. DESERTER ARRESTED. , James Williams; of V. S. N., Kabbcd J. p. Dalton Robbed of $30. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, July 29.-The officers are holding James Williams, of Wake county, a self-cohfessed deserter from the United States navy. Thd young fellow gave this tip In a novel way. Yesterday Williams was arrested here by Station Policeman J. A. Siceloff and taken to tho dock-up. The charge was disorderly conduct and wnen he was fined and unable to pay tho fine, he aaked Mr. Siceloff If that mmant tVin rr.pif nii. An affirmative answer brought the reply that he had deserted toe Franklin after serving an enlistment term of 18 months, where- Bit the requirement is four years. Communication with the Washington authorities verified tnis. rne vvasn Ington message said lha had been In the eye of the officers for some time. Williams will nave to serve 12 months instead of one. I V Dulton. a Louisville. Kv.. cit izen, was robbed this 'morning of $50 on the train somewhere between Sal isbury and Louisville. lie was ac comnaniert hv Mrs. Dalton and child and had round trip tickets for James town Thi m hup v vuom carrie.l in the hip trousers' pocket and where he lost it he naa no iaea. rne onicers wprp unablo to alii him anv in the search and ho was forced to remain here while he wired mis name tor more money. TTranli Tlnath a Cnhon nfisrrn WM fined on three different Indictments tnis morning in Mayor Boyaens pfinrt ilAf of thrta. hpiintr rAittMtflnrA of ofllcers. He started out Saturday afternoon on a lark by abusing ol- oreu reaiaura.ni Keepers wno caiieu f nr r,Allrmeri uftAr Ki.tnv nhaHl In quiet him. When Officer Eagle head- ea mm on in me aoor, ne wanted to know what was the charge and be gan io ngnt. umcer uraves aio not nave a paciiyma neci ana tne ne gro tought Doth men. They finally had to club nim Into submission. He repented this morning and pa I J the costs. Vice-President Fairbanks this morning notified Senator Overman that he Is a member of the committee to escort the remains of senator Pet tus from Hot Springs to his (home in Alabama. Senator Overman was un- able to join the party on account of previous engagements. BOND ISSl'E CARRIES. Kind's Mountain Votes $50,000 for uaterworks and tuner Improve ntcuis, Special lo TI.e Observer. King's (Mountain, July 29. The vote yesterday upon th f 50,000 bond Issue resulted In a victory for the bonds. Tho vote stood 140 for and 66 against, although there were it registered ana it required 123 votes to win. With water, lights, good atreeta and a good graded school Kino's Mountain should keen well Un with the other "hustling piedmont town We have a board of alilermnn vhn ar.j anve to mo town's Interest ana toe bonds will be sold and work h. gun upon the water-works and llht piani at once. i ne oonds will be run for 30 years and bear 5 per vein, undent. FOR S7m Business Properly One lot 50x150, only .two blocks from square;' must be sold in the next few days, and the price only .." $3,500.00 FOR RENT 810. South Tryon street, 14 rooms, two baths, stable. Other information at office. CAROLINA REALTY CO., W, D. WILKINSON, Manager. ,45 NTryon Bt.7Fiie Irisnrancer4- 'Phone'COOr iy: ns.,.iia. ln'r in noi'th, Flmwfri i ami tf. poition Tuesday; S cdm-sauy fair; Vrt'mtilo wiii'a. North Oiruiins, phowers Tues'I'iy and pn.bnbly Wednesd.iy; varul ie wi'i.ls. South Carolina, Georgia, east Klorlda, veft Flo:-iila, and Alabama, showers lue.duy and probaWy Wednesday; light to iresii winds mostly southweat. MIsmrsIddL ItK-al showers Tuesday Wedneday partly cloudy, showers fH aoutn portion; variable winds, Louisiana, local showers Tuesday Wednesday partly cloudy; showers in southeast portion; light to fresh south wmns on ins coast East Texas, cenerallv fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light1 to fresh south winds cn the coast. West Texas, fair Tuesday, ex'ient showers and warmer In extreme west portion; Wednesday fair. ; Arkansas, fair-Tuesday, preceded by mowers in southeast portion; Wednesday tair, - i... Tennessee. - local showers Tuesday: Wednesday aenerallv fain.' Kentucky . and West Virginia. . lair ruesoay ana Wednesday. . . ;: ... LOCAL OFFICE, TJ. S. WEATHER BU Charlotte. July 29. Sunrise 5:30 a. m.: suneet T.vi p. tn. TEMPERATURE fin deirrees.l Highest temperature ...n 70 1 73 0 81 ' 74 ixiwesi temperature .. .. .. .. Mean temperature .... ..." ... ........ Departure for the day .7 Accumulated excess for the month.. Accumulated, excess for the yeat ... PRECIPITATION (In Inches.) Total for 24 hours-ending p. m..... lotal for the month .. .. .. ... .61 6.03 Accumulated excess for tha month. 28 Total for the year .. .. .. .. ...... 21.70 Accumulated deficiency for 1h year 9.75 Prevailing wind direction ,.. y, W. J. BENNETT. Observer. MYSTERY SCRROUNDS DEATH. Body of Muslral Actress Found at Colorado SprIng-i-DCTeloDmcni Indicate Stilddo, superinaucea oy a Ix)ve Affair. S Colorado Springs, Col., July Tha hnriv or mim Laura Maitnews. or New York City; and Kansas City, was found lying in a lane near Ivy Wild early to-day wltn a Duiir. note in ner head. Mia Mitthews and her maid arrived in Colorado SDiinin several days ago and took apartments at the Acacia tiotei. . iast evening aiiss it thews ordered a saddle horse and rode In the direction of Jvy Wild. This was the last seen of her alive. Peculiar circumstances surrounding the finding of the .body of Mies Matthews gavs rise to the belief tfiat murder had been committed but- later develop ments Indicate suicide. Miss Matthews was a wen Known muataal act rem. 19 vears old. It is said she had been engaged to a weal thy Chlcagoan and was despondent because of hla failure o xuinu nia promise 'of marriage. - - Aslierllle Pastor to Go to KnoxviHe. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. July 29. Key. ur. kod- ert I. Gamon, for the past three years pastor of the Oakland Heights presby. terian church, at the Normal and Col legiate Institute, yesterday morning tendered Oils resignation and will shortly leave Ashevllle to spena a month at- Ms old noma m jyennayi- vanla. Dr Gamon has two calls to Knoxvllle and it Is provable that he will accept one of these calls. : Scorching Son Death to Boll Weevil. Baton Rouge, La., July 29. Enor mous numbers Of boll weevil grubs have been baked to death by the scorching sun of the past two weeks, according to State crop pest commis sioners report. The heat has done more good than harm in Louisiana, killing so many grubs - as to make prospects of a fair crop in sections where the outlook was worst. Neglected Colds Spell Danger. Colds and hacking coughs which are permitted to run on lead dlrbctly, to chronla and serious catarrhal complications. One bottle of Her ring's Catarrh Cure, price $1, stops every danger by effecting and im mediate cure. Sold by Atkinson's Prug Store. "ON THE SQUARE." See our fine display; of Cut Finest cuts and designs made. , NURSES' REGISTER 'C ON TUt SQUARF Tirana 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE." won't go wrong when you have your PRESCRIPTIONS filled by the Dilworth Drut Store B. S. DAVIS. v Tboae HI. Gass mDIUM YOU Tf ?- r - r-.r r " mm li t. ... 4 1 a Lt.wwikl Into s phit of horlnt wier. yoa will hive pr. pred sdes.ert wnith will surprise ni iei.nt a.l w9 tsaie iu Whes it bu been me cold it will Jellify aud he remly to et. For S more liberate ilwert try tue f ollowuig I rziana Cream. Peel flr Urf 4 bananas, rnb aaiootb with iV tMpnnfula of siifv. Add ooa tup sireoS creaia beaten to a uil froth, then ene package of Lnnea Jeil-O dissolved in one and one-hnil cupa of boiling water. Pour In mold er bowl and when cold garnish with candied cherries. Serve with whipped cream. Beastlfalhr Ittnsrra- ted recisa book free. A4dreas Opening sit Glenvillo Track To-Day. Cleveland. O.. Jul 29 Tha thirty-fifth grand circuit meeting Is promised nn e.iifrpicuous opening at Glenvllle race track to-morrow. The entry list com prises among others the most select of those on the track at the grand circuit at Ixtroit last week, Including Sonoma Girl end Hla-hball. There will be four events to-morrow. Thursday and -Friday and five on Wednesday making 17 races all told. f , -j7-- ::j$A I L heficneseej PROGRESS! PROGRESS! PROGRESS! i ARRANGING FOR Oar ranldlv Increasing business to meet the needs of our customers, We are giving our efficient teller an assistant, with separate . ANOTHER SEPARATE TELLER WITH A WINDOW is also provided for the Savings rate room with seats and window, FOR THE enable us to wait on customers , certain noura or me aay. . THE COMMERCIAL OF CHARLOTTE . . v Largest to the Carollnas. , . . R. A. DUNN, President ' , Real Estate Our sales are constantly Increasing, showing,: that - the ex clusive handling of Charlotte property is bringing us results. We have . recently sold several high-grade pieces of Char lotte property, and have aome good things left . u j Call ' and examine our lists if you are Interested in any thing in our line, either as an investment or for a home. - ... - :. '-'i: . -i .! - 1 J. E. Murphy & Go. Thona 84X A Wonderful Growth DURING the past five years our busijiess 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 , CHARLOTTE, N. C. CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS .,... .. .. - Woe lib WaB Ptocr, .Biiil OWr . The Builder's Frieni Fi'eezing 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 CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write tor Booklet. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Beautiful Building Lot QhOOO.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. Phono 635. . , -. . ; ; .' . 203 N. Tryon St Just 500 Shares More ! The Mutual ' Building, & Loan invites only 500 shares to-day -to wind up the 46th July series." ' DO IT NOW . If-you know a good thingin fact, , the best thing on the market by long odds you'll hunt the Mutual right how. - , You can come in to-day. Why put it off! 0. L Kccsler, Sec and Treas. rjimr jut. T2 r - r. . f M i i w that within a very brief time the 80 acres I am offering in Greater Char lotte at only $150.00 per acre will be sold In lots at over $600.00 per acre, thus an easy gain by lots for the investor of . over $lo,ouo.uo. Total investment, 03 acres, $4,- 500.00. . ; , Terms one-third cash.' Few - opportunities like this re main. ' Gt WEALTH in a year. F. D.Alexander . . Insurance. r 202 S. Tryon St . 'Phones 601 and 643. . LEONARD L. HUIITEE ARCHITECT Fifth floor, Trust Bids. Tbona 370. cjiarIjOtte, n. a THREE TELLERS demands additional facilities, and; window. Department These, with a sepa in teller's cage v LADIES promptly and relieves the rash at ,. NATIONAL BANK .A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. 4X N. Tryon St f 315,000.00 -.25 S Tryoa fit - me ara c:V. .:. ; i.i the l'ourth V-u-J, on V. i t-.:rr,r ci !i i Graham street.?, is snwrj the mo. t des.'rablo rr- ha to I a t- -cured in the city. The lot is 83x162 feet, beautifuUy t'- sdo-i. Dwelling has eigh.t 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 suburbs, having purchased at Elizabeth Heights, and will make close price to make prompt sale. Inquire at office.. .KHEEI KM. STATE, M.U A'iD TR'iIST COMPANY Capital 175.000.00. - Biirplus $100,000.00. President, I ' ' Vice President . W. a ALEXANDER. R. A. DUNN. . . "... Secretary and Treasurer, v A. MORRIS MCDONALD. VeM As Loan jbL For individuals who .lUJxi Investment Interest I'll! pense to lender. ALU TRUST COMPANY Trust Building. , "" Sky-Scraper - The Charlotte Realty .Company will be ready to v make contracts for offi ce " space in the New Sky-' Scraper on ;and: after July 15th. J. H. Little President H. 6. Link, Vice President.', . A. Gk Craig, Secretary. A PUBLIC DEMAND There is a growing demand for higher ideals In the management-of moneyed instltutAona Financial ability la no doubt desirable, but financial honesty is the demand' of the hour. ' - - - To meet that demand la the steadfast policy of thia Institu tion. . ...- - : - GhalQtte Trust fcb? aT, IL LITTLE, ' President L. R. HA FIRST NATIONAL 1 BANK - CHARLOTTE. IT ft BSNBT IL IfoADEIV. GEO. W. BRYAN. H. It VICTOR, J ' Presldeat , ; Tic Pmldeat Cashier. Capital....,..,, tsoo.ooo.oo Barplua and WoflU..trr.'....-........ ..,$231,0089 DOlECTORSt t F. D. ALEXANDER . . IH2CRT M. McADEIt Q. W. BRTAX I F. a MDOWELL a BURROUGHi . . W. a RODMAN ' " f FRANK ;: GILREATH t V -V;?W. WADB.'.1,,- " : 9. S, MTERS ' ; ' K CHAS. A. WILLIAMS " 1 Tour business respeetfullyaolleited. . Every courtesy and accommo ) ttatloa extended consistent with safe banking. EL H.: TI 7TOR. Cashier. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK - .CHARLOTTE, N. CA . Does a general Banking business, and must again and most ap- -preclatlvely . and opportunely tender their slncerest thanks to the generous publlo for its abnormal . consideration and patronage. - which has- far exceeded, our most . sanguine expectations; hence the Inspiration tor enlargement an expansion of our business, . and to keep "pace with our - rowing city we will start out with " ,, renewed vigor .and determination to properly tneet the require ments of our patrons, hence we solicit and offer to all classes of - depositors or patrons nothing less than the very best we can do for them, commensurate with legitimate Banking. . We Invite all new-comers, . as .well as natives, to call' and see us. ; t Respectfully, B. D. HTtATH, President W. H. TWIXTT, Cashier. JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President' Have a reserve fund for emerenoiea . Start an account in .our Savings Bank to-day and It will not only be a protection toou frem future want but .will establish you In the business world. Try it .'.-(.-t ml , --v.f -!'.'. - ... r, "WE PAY YOU TO SAVE." .Southern Loan P. M. BROWN, President ' R. A. DUNN, HIGH GR71DB 60,000 Concord 6s, due 19J7. 9ft non W C la An a 1011) 1913. 6,000 N. C. Raiiroaa stock, guaranteed . 7 per cent, ag yrs. , 60,000 ' 6 and . 7 per cent Preferred Stock in strong home corporation ' J.60O American Trust Company Stock, '; 6,000, Henrietta jMlll Company Stocky j s. ' 2,600 Gibson Mill Company Stock. s . . , 20,000 1st Mortgage Loan on property valued at $70,000. . 80.000 1st Mortgage Loan orl property valued at 176,000. ? " 6.000 Chadwick Mill Stock. ' - 26.000 American Warehouse Preferred, Spray, N. C. o.vvv Ainenon -aaiir oiocaw 6.000 Cora Mill stock. 6,000 : Brown -Manufacturing Comps FernBDOTT&eorjpnNT Agents, have funds for long or short-term ; collected by us. No trouble or ex Charlotte, N. O. f C. M. PATTERSON, Vice Pres. GOOD, Cashier. Way. ape Savings Bank W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. Vice President WVESTMBNTS! 1919.. . - . . ' - . v . , " ny. (
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