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is a of tiix: clixs. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. p.n. . .12 s ' .6S1 .618 .4i :';hia i !;t .. .. tr i vcunt .. oi k . . i'inri ,. . Louts ... , ishlngtor. : tiO W uS 61 oi 45 44 42 29 44 64 M 67 t7 .U .4-1 .SCi A' NATIONAL LEAGUE. "- . Won. Lost rtiimro ... ... .. .... 76 .Sa P.O. .731 . ' .6S6 ,64ti .4h6 .4.7 .3T6 .271 Nhw York .. .. .. ... .... W 40 41 -44 66 5 I'iUsfcnrg fcS 63 48 46 I I il.irielliiii 1'rooklva .. t iK-lnnau .. 38 29 St. Louis : SOUTH Charleston ., Jacksonville tMACOR .. .. AliKUKtA . fHvannfih .. Columbia ., . Atlantic league. , - Won. Lost. P.C. .' .6:3 .511 ,..475 63 37 43 62 47 3D 60 VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. ' 1 Won. Lost. PC. ..5.3 .611 .&0.J .4 .4S9 .4) Norfolk ',. .. .. Kownoke .. . .. .. Kk'timond .. Danville .. .v. ..... Lynchburg ...... Portsmouth . .. , 48 37 43 ... 45 ... 43 ... 44 ... 43 45 4; EASTERN LKGUE. Won. Lost P.C. .617 .W .616 .506 .501) A1& .4X! Toronto .. Euftalo .. ., .. Newurk .. .... Jeiiy City ,. , TJaltlmors .. .. , providence .. .. Rochester . . Montreal .. 5H 67 50 49 4S 48 41 33 3a 47 4S 4S 49 61 61 ' BASEBALL YESTERDAY. , I . , ,. ' ,' . American League. At Chicago: Cliicago ; Boston 7. "''At Detroit: Detroit 0; Philadelphia J. At Cleveland: Cleveland IS; New Tork C , , . t National League. ' At Boston: Boston" 4: St. Louis 9. v At Pittsburg: Brooklyn ; Pittsburg . ' At New York: New York 6; Cincinnati g,,..-. ,-. At Phllttdclphia: Philadelphia i; Chtca gtfi , ' Southern League. ' No report from Southern League. South Atlantic League. At Columbia: Columbia 0; Jacksonville At Charleston: Charleston 0; Augusta 0. . (W innings, darknpsn. ; At fittvnnali: Sdvnnnuh 4; Macon L Virginia State Icague. At Roanoke: Roinoke Z: Portsmouth 1 4 At Lynchburg: Lynohbura 6; Klchmond At Norfolk: Norrolk 6; Danville 3., ' Eastern League. At Rochester: Baltimore, 7; Rochester 0. " . At Montreal:' Providence 6; Montreal i At Buffalo: Newark 2; Buffalo 8. At Toronto: Jersey City 7; Toronto L Bain Breaks Vp a line Game at Lin - colnton. "Uy Bell Telephon to The Observer. Linooanton, vAu.. 13. A storm. broke up the second game of the se ries "between Iincolntxm and Bumter uhis wlXarnoon In the third Inning, the score ataiwUntg 2 to 0 in favor of Lirvoolnto-n. The locailw eoored a run in the flnrt Inning 04 Turner' base on baaia, Wdvman's aacnllice amd Story's Hiivgle. Praly' doubl, a bane on balht ami Youiit's timely In - field Silt wrod the other run In the third finning. The feature of the sTune Wiaa s.he good worn of the lo- vala when the vMtors had three mn on Sme and none out In the eeoond Inning, ibitt a ithrow out t home by Turner, a icknuble play iby An-derson to James to Prowl ey tiut an end o Mine Victors' ipriwpecitn. lo th teama did excellent wonk tairtd the crowd was treated to a pretty, though sliort, ex JilbHion of he a.tlknal Hport. Eaoh jjIWher did jfood wonk, Anderson, " Ihoanfiver. harfjvB ihnt ter control and - being more effeottive with men on tbasca. Llwt-alrrton (had two ouW when - ine fxame wan cauou. - fioore: R H E h .... IVI it M u gumter .. 000- f Battertea: Amlnron and Ham and jtevena. 0 3 0 Jaimes; Jlock mil Again Downed by Hickory. J5y 811 'Telephone to The Observer. Hickory, Aug. 13. The people of Hickory witafwd afl old -fashioned tnerry-Ko-Twrnd (rwirn of baneball here ' th aifiteTnoofl, h locale imaklng 11 runs and not allowing the South CW- ollnJans from Rock Hilt to pasta third ' foaae. .Meivwrrv. . amthpr of Hick cwys crnicik pltohers, ha-rt the apposing . team ootruplotely at hl mercy, aitow- niK IV KM will . n .i.in, aif, inn Buppott was HiVmojtt prfpt, only two ' error tbeln made by his teaan. . Hiekory.lnas a record now which; al though not eqwl to Llni nlnton's, tihe . backers f the teeim are very proud ?of. It has e&nHy won wi'ond place ' in the State m tw and ihas not re " iused to play any team. Rock Hill .' and the Vxels play itfheilr ;latt ganve of . the series to -(morrow; and .Thursday, " Friday and Saturdny Ohwtpr comes i for three srames. T(h first will be " played at Neon and the others .;' nere. krainma f:lrl Mnts Vint llofaat in Grand Clrnilt Itaees. :- Pourhkepsle. N. Y., Aur 13.Sonoma . Ctrl, (he most famous race horse of the ymr. met her first deft-st In the erand eireult race at the drlvlns nark to.dav when she was bf'am by Watson In the Oakland Baron stake, 2:10 class trotting "for a purse of UMM. Breaks in the nrt and third heats cost Sonoma (Itrl the race. Rhs was steady In the second heat and won with eese in 2:04 1-4, the fattiest . . rit f Hie race..-;.. : : Before the race Sonoma Olil whs al. f Wiit a prnhihltlve favorite, selling for VA to 111 to the field. Black lick was the only first choice ! wli.nerv ' The 2:20 class trot was won easily by , Zr.ra. a second choic e. Aileen Wilson was the favorite In the lit pace but Lelund Onward won In t ,sti sight heat. . " The 2:10 trot, purse $1.M0. Zaxn won In Hire etralght heats. Best time. 2:11. '1 ; I eot, Oaklard Baron stake, purse U PO. Watson won first and tiiird lieait end tbs race; Sonoma Girl took second : re-t and second money. Beat time in Sfnna neat, 2:n. 2 97 rwe. the Nelson purse, $2.W. Black Lick, won -third and fourth, heats and , re. 1 Allii Wood took flrrt heat and tHMn money. Prince Hall won the swona new ana third money. Best time, i A44, mad In first heat 2 VI pace, the Flower purse, 11.800, L. Ind Onward won In two straight heats. BM time, 2:0CV ' ' Raees at fsaraloga. ' R,ratogo, W. T. Auf U.-ValW. the 11 , to . fuvorlta won the Delaware handicap to-oay, defcaULg a good field. Summar. . Ul'. .- ... . .J:,, , .... Klrst race, i furlomrs: Belle ef Itwuwls, I. to 1. wjn; Anna May, t to 2, second; Royal JA-iy, 1 to 4, third. Tims 1 U. tf col, race, mile: D'Arkle, 8 to 1, won' ri.iiey ptr.l. 40 to 1, second; Pofincsnlnr. . 2 i, t; tl.ird. Tims I It. Thlt: lit t furlonps", Big Oilef, evr.tt, won; Polly Watts. (0 i, wont; J "(I Wfti.r, $ to 5, third. Time 1:0. l ou'lli rare, mile, the Delawars hanill. It 1, F-i'dri.I; f?;r Lynnewood, 7 to 6, i ti.h. 1 iims .... , i Fit.h race, two year ol.ls. furlongs: ! AH Alone, i to 2. won; Single frilone, 1 to 3, fifcorvl; Hlack Maiy, 7 10 W, third. I won; gum f"Mli ' ipiv, mile: Knu.'ii, 3 to J. Vlr.s and Nc41en, to 1. second; It ma id, 1 to 8, tlilrj. H una -. News Notes From Wilson. Special to The Observer. Wilson, Aug. IS. The Wilson Light Infantry, Capt. E. S. Darder com manding, left for the Jamestown Ex position yesterday morning at S o'clock on the special train. The com pany left 49 strong:. , Wilson expects this company to make a good Impress sion at Norfolk as It Is composed of a gentlemanly set of young men, and is finely equipped and well drilled. Mr. Burwell Barnes haa commenced the erection of a handsome residence on West Broad . His brothr. Mr. Ben Barnes, la having material hauled for the erection of a dwelling on the ad Joining lot '. " Mr, George Hackney, Jr., to-day re ceived hi new Bulck runabout. The machine Is one of the finest Jn the olty. . -X Referring again to the contest for postmaster at WJIson between Dr. Thomas Person, the encumbent, and Mr, Barn Boykln, your correspond ent was In error In stating that Dr. Person's time had expired, as it will not until December. The friends of each candidate seem i confident of winning the fight for the next term. Tobacco sales continue email on the Wilson market tout prices are some better than at1 the first of the season. The average price paid on the Wilson market last August was 18.74 a hundred. It is thought that the av erage will be some Higher this year. THE DEATH RECORD. William JTarton, of Person Ounty. Ppeelal ' to The Observer..- .';.i:''.:ifitf Durham, Aur. lJ.fewa., ; has reached here iflhflj WfUlani Harton, a prominent farmer living twme dJs tanoe from Roxibono, was Oound'dead In the eutoualbs of thai owir "Saturday. He had 'been In Rwxboro on touelnictm and was on this wy ihotma when he fell from thla vdhteSe and diied. The information la that (hiftart trouble caused hla death. He was (father of Walter Harton. teilesrraipli oparator In this rlty."a He left a twtlfe and several children. Mm. J. H. Bosse, of Ashovllle. . Special to The Observer. taahevttle. Aug. ll.r-Mir. J. JI. Bosne, of Blake ertreet, ddod tost .even ing ait 8:40 o'clock aflter a Hngertmg Illness. Mrs. JBoese caimie heFe with her (husband and Oaimtiry (from Cincin nati 12 years aigo dn (Uhe (hope that the ollnnaite of this aeotton would prove beneficial 180 hor theaJVth. For a time Mrs. Bose Jmprovod, but of late months her oomdHkm ihad ibeen grave. Surviving are a husroand and four Children. The ifumeral srvtoes wUl be conduKed from St. Lawrence's Catthioilc church to-morrow imornlng at 10 o'clotik. Oaude II. Alexander, 01 Pickens, 8. C. Special to The Observer. Abbeville, Aug. 13. Oamde H. Alex amdor dlod here werterday after an Illness of scarcely a week. Mr. Alex ander's death was dime to acute gas tritis. He was from iSoutih Carolina fend a -wen-known young (business man of Pickens. He was a nwphow of J. E. Heywood, a prominent bank er and cotton mill imam of Basley, S. C. Mrs. Alexander and an uncle of the deceased were ipreseintt when death Anaufld. The remains ;have ibeen fMp- ped to PlctkienB, S. C, wthore the fun eral services will "be comduotcd and he Interment made. Miss Helen Wilde, of Jamaica, west Indies. gpecial to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Aug. 13. A cable gram was received here Saturday night announcing the death of Miss Helen Wilde at the home of her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Wilde, of Jamaica, West Indies. The cablegram did not state the cause of death. Miss Wilde was 18 years old and graduated from ..Salem Academy and College with the class of 1907. Tha announcement of. the death of Miss Wilde brought sorrow to many hearts In the Twin City, where she was known and loved so well. Prob ably no student of Ralem Academy and College was held In higher esteem and more universally beloved than was Mlsa Wilde, She spent the last eight years of her life In the school and was known to a great many "people of the city. She was a niece of Mrs. J. H. Clewell. The last letter received by Mrs. Clewell from Miss Wide was about three weeks ago. Miss Wilde was enjoying the best of health at that time and dally took her horse back rides and Indulged In other out door sports of which she was so fond. DO you WEAR SHIRTS ? If so, you ' want one laundered occasionally. If It's got to be laundered, it o'ight to be laundered right well, that' what we are talking about. We launder, the , right way, Shirts, Col lars, Cuffs' We don't wear them out. . HODEL LAUNDRY (0, Correct Laundering." , West Fifth St A I Church, ... t VV 'Phone iso. For Quick iSale V TWO MOREHEAD LOTS " 1 On the corner of Vance and College streets :" Can be bought for .. ;. $4,750.00 ', , tv write Plre, Accident and Health Insurance. i J . : eT CAR0IJ1TA- REALTY. CO " ' W. D. WILKINSON, Mann jfT. 45 IT. Tryon St. Fire Insurance. 'Phono 800." -out m; Ci :-i' " l Seamen .N;y They Mtr Heard of Socti in 0eapeake Hay. j Norfolk DIs.T'iftCli.T 2 th. ' j While in Jh Chesapeake, bound; from Bo-Hmore to Ne-wbern, N. C-.j test Saturday, the adhooner Charles, T. Strann. Captain Marshall, wasj struck Iby a water-npout, . whiich came; alanmiTUffly near oausins tihe destnul- tion of the vessel, capoaan wiw'" said .here to-lay that' in ail the 20 years he fhas sperrt a sea, nothing like the occurrence of lamt Saturday has befallen h4m, and (nothing worse short of elnkir 0e3y o overtake (him. ,.-- ' j'-- . ; The schooner iad a cargo under deck. iA torrent of nwOe ipoured up on le Oedk, carrying away etaj-saiO, Jib-boom (boat, land everythdnsr mtov able on deck. Even he .heavy, 5artch covers were nitetplaoed. - The vessel groaned as it she would jo dhwn, tut righted herself when the water tiad run off her decik Martnew here say that is tn. flrot tlrms that a water, spout has ever fstruok a vessel 1n these waters, according o eir knowHedige. Judge Webb Paya Hta Compliments to Special to The Observer. ; Carthage, Aug. rs. -Judge - James Lv Webb Is holding criminal court here this week. His charge to , ' the grand jury was one1 of the" fullest ev er delivered here. He called the s at tention of the, grand Jury to almost every criminal offense. In his prelim inary remarks concerning the statute prohibiting the sala of cigarettes to boys under 17 years of age he said cig arettes were doing more towards the ruin of the youth of the State than whiskey or any other evil. Thaw Trial Probably In January. New York, Aug. U.The second trial of Harry Kt.Thaw, charged with the murder of Stanford White, is hot likely to take place until .'January term of court. This information was developed to-day at a conference (be tween Martin W. Littleton, counsel for Thaw, and District Attorney Je rome. THU WEATHER. Washington, Aug. 11Foreeast: Virginia, fair Wednesday . and Thurs day, moderate temperatures; light north west winds. - : North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor. ffla and East Florida, occasional showers Wednesday nnd Thursday; light variable winds. ' , -.: . West Florida and Alabama, ' showers thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday, light variable winds. . Mississippi.: fair in north, showers In south portion Wednesday and Thursday; light variable winds.-' l,oulria?ia, fair-V,rednesday and. Thurs day, except thundershowera in southeast portion; light variable winds. Arkansas, fair Wednesday and Thurs day. Tennessee fair Wednesday and Thurs day except thunderstorms In east por tion. . Kentucky nnd West Virginia, fair Wed. nesday and Thursday. - LOCAL OFFICE TT. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Aug. 13. Sunrise 6:41 a. m Sunset 7:14 p. m. TEMPERATURE (in degrees). Highest temperature )S Lowest temperature Mean temperature IS Excess for the day 1 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 12 Accumulate! excess for the year .. 63 PRECIPITATION (in inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 D. m. ,. .15 .75 1.87 22.41 11.99 Total for the month Total for tha year .'. Accumulated deficiency for year.. Prevailing wind direction 8. w. W. j. JB1S.N nistt, UDserver. Davis9 Hair Tonic Stops hair falling out and cures dandruff, that's all. 50 cents. Dihvorth Dru$ Store B. 8. DAVIS. 'Phono 347. "OBf THE SQUARE." and refresh yourself at Jordan's Fountain and Tables. The most up-to-date place and the best drinks and ice cream. . NURSES' - REGISTER 'C ON THt "SQUARE Thons 1, " "WE NEVER CLOSE." Open until hili night for the ale of CiKars. Fruits, candles and sucn Groceries as may be. needed tor sate supper or early breakfast. XV. M. C HOWELL, v.at:. Oct CooO innnAM JUIIUH1 ! ij Institiiti'in in its. regular ho. to tlie. pailent Na t . -(His Drugs or Hypoder- iiues. Kos? Treatment JOO.OO Ini lmiinc: a curr, bop.rd and room.' Homo Treatment $20.00 ' M'Hte to us about this. r::;CD i:;ucrcQ cc::ro Hospital and General Offices, GREnxSBORO,' X. C. Dr. John B. Gunbr, Medical Di rector, Reference, Greensboro Na tional Bank. . :. . - f School Opening Day Changed. y Ait a alted meetlxiig of the Board of school coimnfeaionrB Hast . night it was decided to open Who city schools on tlhe 3a.it Saturday 4n August In eteaid -of .the dlrst Monday in Septam ber. rrthls was idono in response to a repressenbaxion jnaide to itfhietm. iby the State Fednaitkm of Laibor, which set ifortth tihat the first Monday Is & le gal holiday, Labor Day. In th ab sence of .Mayor iMjaNHnidh, Oaipt,. T. & FrtsmikUn, onayor ipro. (torn, (presided. The snwUng-was cailled to consider this ''matter ' ' ' f , , rf SAVINGS Or A Made any day,' including 5th August, : bear in terest from 1st: . ', - , One' Dollar opens an interest, compounaea quarterly. THE COMMERCIAL ; OF CHARLOTTE ,: ; . Assets and personal 'liability over Three y Million , ..-Dollars, v. v. J( , R. A. Dunn, Pres. . W. E. Holt, Vice' Pres. 1 A. G. Bremzer. - . A," T. Summey, Homesrfor'Sale One of the prettiest homes on JW. Morehead street, eight, rooms, , . &1) modern conveniences, slate roof, shady aide of street. $5,500. 7-room house, corner lot, Boulevard, Dllworth; slate roof, alKmod . crn, well built in every respect" Owner anxious for quick sale. A bargain .. ' .. $4,500.' . 9-ro'oin house, E. Liberty Btreet, all modern, good lot, fine loca tion ' .. .. ,. $3,500. J. E. Murphy & Go. Thona 84X PJJJJJJJJJsbbsiISbsmbiSIs ' " A -- . ' .. i. -. r '.' '. :.-': -, Or any Charlotte contractor to tell you the cost of a double house on one of the Morehead lots that would rent, for ; 170.00 per month. The lots are 50x150 and listed with us at 12,500. Good terms. v i i , , American Trust Company Capital and Profits Trust Wood fibre Wall PierrKard . The Builder's Fiiend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall of; hard .' 'v as stone. -Write for booklet Manu- . .. factured by ' - CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writs lor Booklet. ' Beautiful Building tot ,.;;;;oV,:ooo.do; ;;;;:;!;.:' On Elizabeth avenue, 5x193 ft rear alley; $25Q.OO cash, balance to suit the purchaser. N 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, r 'Phone 535. . ' , ' . ' ' 1 203 N. Tryin g v This Way, Brother You're too old to" fool with patent medicines, though advertised. In religious papers. Tha Mutual B. & I ,1s not exactly a panacea, but it cures love-sickness, home-slcknesa and lonesomeness Id tha pocketbook. ; i It- aids digestion by providing safe Investment for the rich, relieves poverty by helping to' eave and accumulate, dis sipates despondency by practical ; and speedy methods, supplants " Indifference with laudable ambition, which, in time, It gratifies;1 prevents aulolde by creating self-respect, prevents drunkenness bjr using your spare money for nobis purposes. - . . '. - 7 It can't cure fools, however, and doesn't pretend to; ' so If you're In that class, go elsewhere. ; We require some brains as a base of operation. , . ' v . E.-L-Kees!er,-.Scc...and:.Jrcas.. Thona $44. (433 acres) in Steele Creek, 8 miles from cit j, for sale. Has new barn, good dwel ling, grain house, tenement houses. - , Lots of timber, big pas ture, creek bottoms. Pro duced about $300 hay alone 1906.' Will sell lock, stock and barrel, teams, (7 mules) and all modern inv plements. ; Terms E. Z. . Or will swap for. city property. -' F.D.Alexander ' 202 S. Tryon St. . , Thone 04 and 613. . DEPOSITS accounts Four per cent. NATIONAL BANK Cashier, - Asst. Cashier. 4M K. Tryon St. $450,000. Building. Thone No. 2. CHJkRLOTTE. N. C. 23 8. Tryon St, Valuable Manufactiirins Sites on the A. T, A O. ,n-tnnvi3, 15 f) " 20 acres. On Seaboard, going west, tracts of 10 to 150 acres. On Seaboard, going east. In tracts of 1 to 100 acres.. On the C. C. & AV: Railroad, In tracts' of 10 to 125 acres. T All these properties are in touch with the Catawba' Power Com pany's wires and have fine frontage on macadam road. Far enough y out to avoid city taxes. - ' ' Wmri m ESTATE, 10,VI AND TRUST WJtti Capital $73,000.00. President. W. S. ALEXANDER. Secretary and A. MORRIS McDONALD IF YOU WISH 1 : : ,;, . . ' . , to avoid the -risk and annoyance of loaning money, and are r ;, v s satisfied with "a moderate rate of interest, we invite you to - place your funds in this bank. - v ' " ' -We pay FOUR PERCENT, oa TIME and SAVINGS i de posits. v v , 1 f 1 - " ' :The tebanls- Farmers National ; Bank ' ClLRLOITE, , ' r ' " GEO. 13, WILSOX, President. - "i JXO. B. ROSS, Vice President. W. JO. WILKINSON, Cashier, v - . , - Sacrifice Sale V We offer for sale at af sacrifice 15 to 18 acres of land," on which ' Is situated a new building suitable for a hotel or sanitarium. Ths elevation la high and overiooUs thft Yadkin river and Southern railway for two or three miles. - For price and further particulars, confer with ua . - u , ,, , - . . . , The Charlotte Realty Go. :v , A G. Craig, Secretary. ; . t ' Thono $.77. " . OlBoe 18 E. Trade fit' A PUBLIC DEMAND There is a growing demand for higher Ideals In the manage ment of moneyed institution a. ! Financial ability is no doubt desirable, but financial honesty )s ' the demand of the hour. ' ; To meet that demand is ths steadfast policy of 'this Institu tion. " - ' . iJ - ' Charlotte Trust Co. J. II. LITTLE, President. L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK tmARimTE. K. Ck r ! ITENRT 5t McADEN. GEO. W. BRTAK. H. M. VICTOR.'' 1 President ' Vice Pesldeot. , - Cashier. Capital . . .$$00,000.00 , Borplus and ProflU..sv.......i.......$2ai.e08ja DIRECTORS I P. D.. ALEXANDER . O. W. BRTAW ' 3. C. BURROUGHS . FRANK GILRBATH . I 9. 8. MVERS . S ' ,. CHAfi A WILLIAMS . Tour business respectfully sollcltsd. Every courtesy and aoeomms. da tion szlended consistent with safe banking. . ... ,,: ,H. M. VI7TOR, Cashier. ; , THE CHARLOTTE " , . CHARLOTTE, N. C Does a general Banking business,: and must again and most ap- , preclatlvely ' and opportunely tender their sincerest thanks to the -generous publlo for Its abnormal consideration and patronage, which has far . exceeded our most sanguine expectations; hence the Inspiration for enlargement an expansion of our business and to keep pace with our. growing city we will start out wlthi - renewed vigor and .determination to properly , meet, the require ments of our patrons, hence we solicit and offer to all classes of V. , depositors : or patrons nothing less than the very best we can do for them, commensurate with legitimate Banking. We Invlta all ' new-comers, as well as natives, to call and see us. ' . n , Respectfully, , '. 1 . ' ' B. D. HRATH, President. ' ' W. H. TWITTT, Cashier. , tjnu. as. evuu', vice rresiaenv The Saving Nafoit, Is bestMcultlvated 'by practice. Open an account In our Savings Bank and see how soon It . will Interest ; you to keep the small amounts to swell the account Try It A dollar will do at first " " WE PAY VOIT TO SAVE. Southern Loan & Savings Bank k P. M. BROWN President.. W. L.' JENKLN8, Cashier. ' R, A. DUNN, Vice President Oouthcrh Invcstmznto Wa fMTp Kuhleief; 10 to BO Greensboro Life, 126. l. 5 to 10 Dixie Fire. 1S3. - G to 10 North State, 128. B Underwriters, 100." 10 National Bank Concord,' bid. (0 Osark, 201. (0 Jonesvllle, bid, ' 1 IS Brandon, bid. , - ' SO Erwln pref., 103. ' ' 20 to SO Southern Pants Co., 103. ' -10 to 20 .Tuscarora, bid. v ta oaffBey.vbld, 10,000 N. C. 4s, 100. f. e. TiDDOTT , ; . Surplus $100,000.09. Vic President, R. A vxrsx. Treasurer, nurpr, cDONi 7 O. M. PATTERSON, Vice Pres. f 'i HENRT If. IfcAOId V. R ITDOWsXIt V -t W. B. RODMAN ' f NATIONAL BANK ; " We Want: 1 10 to 60 Cora. , " ' 10 to 60 Lowell. 1 - . 10 to CO Hosklns. " 7" 10 to 60 Peerless. . t 20 to 10 'Washington com. . ; 20 to SO Washington pret ,.10 to 10 Wood lawn. t . 10"to 60 Grey. 10 to 60 Mayes Mfg. Co. . 20 to 60 Monarch, i 10 to 60 Cox. .10 to,0 Nakomls. 20 to 60 Highland Park."" & 'GOLipnm cp: Valla, a u 5, on; Dr, Gardiner, il,
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