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AXOTHOt WW STAKE 1X511 COMX. jib. ciiAJ.'Piox's mi;: Hi i - i ?f-i k JIUU 1 .LhJ IsTANDlXG OF TILE CLUBS. AMERICAN. LEAGUE. ' Won. Lost. P.C i'liiiarielpMi ,. .. Co 3l .firt! I'lrolt'.. t.f 3,'t . .C2 lifi:o .. ... .. .. 2 44 , .5Sj V k-velanJ .. , , ;9 44 ' AT New York .. 4(S C4 .4ti0 VuFton .. .. u .. .. 44 . 67 .M M. Luuls .. .. .. .... 43 67 .-) UasWngtoa .. .. .... 3 6?" .SO NATIONAL LlEAGUE. Von. Lost. . 7 . a i 61 4J - . 6f 41 . . S6 4i .48 C6 .. .45 ' 51' . SS ' ' M . 30 7 P.C. Chicago .. , New York ., . I'tUsburg .. ... riillaleiphU .. Krooklyn Cincinnati ,. i8ton ,. .. Et. Louis .. .. , .(.4 .5W .S.Vi .41.1 .37. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C. Charleston .. .. .. .... 63 i 37 .til) Jacksonville ........ . 44 .677 Ms ton .. ........ ,. 65 4i .62) Augusta 52 .! Savannah .. .. .. 48 j3 .475 Columbia .. .. .. .. .. 31 .301 VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. Won. I-ost. PC. Norfolk .. .. .. .... 4$ 85 .558 ; B'Mirok.i .. .. .. .. .... 46 43 .517 , Richmond ... .. .. .. .. 44 44 .600 Hanvllls .t .. .. .... 45 - 45 A .600 Lynchburg ,. .. .. 4.T 46 .4M Portsmouth .. ,. .. .... 37 Hi .435 ' EASTERN LEAGUE. 't . Won. Lost i Toronto .. ., .. 68 .16 JlufTalo .. .. 58 SS Newark .. .. .. 5t 4S : Jevsy City .. .. .. .. 49 4S Baltimore. . 4!) 4!) JrovIdnce .. .. 4$ 50 Rochester , ..42 f.i Montreal ., 40 fi P.C. .617 .m .51i) .505 .50J ,4i .433 .3W BASEBALL YESTERDAY. 1 American League. At 8t Louis: St. Louis 1; Washing ton 0- At Jtrolt: Detroit 9; Philadelphia 2. At Cleveland: Njv York 2; Cleveland At Chicsgo:( Chicago 6; Boston 5. National League. . At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 4; Chi. csgo.2. At New Tork: New York 10; Cincln rstl 4. At Brooklyn,: Pittsburg 8: Brooklyn 0. , At Boston: St- Louis (; Boston 3. South Atlantic League. At Savannah: First gameSavannah 4; Macon 2. Second game Macon 3; 8a- an naii 1 At Columbia: Columbia 2; Jackson villa L , At Charleston: Charleston-Augusta game postponed, rain. Virginia State league. At Norfolk: Danville 4; Norfolk J. ' At Roanoke: Roanoke ; Portsmouth 3. At Lynchburg: First game Richmond I, Lynehburg I. Second game Lynch' ' burg 4; Richmond 1. ' Eastern League. At Rochester: First game Rochester 7; Baltimore 2. Second game-Baltimore 4; Rochester 2. At Montreal: Montreal 7; Providence 8. At Buffalo: Buffalo 3; Newark 2. At Toronto: First game Toronto 4; Jersey City i. Second gnme-Turonco 4; Jtrsoy City 4. SUMTER 5; IJXCOLNTOX 4. The South Carolinian Make a Rally and Win Out The Game Another Pretty Exhibition Sumter's Willow Work Tolls Tliree Games In Char lotte. By Bell Tolcplion" to The Obsirvcr. Llncolnton, Aug. 14. One of the prettiest games of the season was played here thl afternoon when Sum ter defeated Llneolnton oy a store of 6 to 4. The game was won by the visitors In the eighth inning, Lincoln ton holding the lead till then, when the visitors got wise to Anderson's spit balls and made two runs on three hita. in the tlrnt Inning Wideman walked and scored on Yount's two-bagger. Story's, three-bagger wored Yount while Htory scored on Murrow's fum ble. The visitors wcorpil In the same In ning on an error, a wild throw and a lilt, There was nothing more doing till the Mlxth when Llncolnton scored her fourth and last run on Hammond's ningle. Jamc' sacrifice, and singles by Anderson and Fountain. Sumter push ed two more across in the seventh when Ham doubled and McLaurln. Phelps and Lindsay each singled. In the eighth hits by Ham. McLaurln and Lindsay brought In two tallies and gave Sumter the game. Hoth teams leave to-morrow morn ing ovtr the C. & N. W. for Charlotte Iwhere thrfe games are to be played. The games here were free from all sorts of undesirable features, the vis itors reolvlng much prate for their gentlemanly conduct. 1'mplre Mills gave entire "satisfaction. The tabulated score follows: MNCOLNTON. Al; V. :i A I'D K Turner. 4 0 n 1 2 1 V Idoni.m, : 4 j 5 1 j Preswley. 11. f, 0 0 ) 0 ourit, rf 6 1 : 0 j 0 Ftory. 'f 5 1 1: 0 11 0 'Jlsmmond, vij . . 4 11 L 4 1 0 James, r S 11 (. r 0 Anderson, r . .. 3 0 " n 1 pountaln, cf. . .. 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals v, 4 8 U 24 3 SUMTER. Al. It II PO E 0 Jdclxjnrin. 1 J helps, Jb. Lindsay, s. Hurrow, lb TrlhbK p. . Hill, 2!. .... fS'evtis c Welch, If .. Hum, if. .. 3 1 0 13 0 ' Total 57 5 1" IK 27 3 Struck out Ity Anderson 0. Tilbble 2. Msiton Takes the, Third. By Bell Toletlion to The Observer. Maxton, Aug. 14 In an uninterest ing game here to-day Maxton eaptur- .ed the rose that Miss Charlotte pin ned on the coat of Manager McKlnnon and handed him three big lemons. The feature of the game was the home run "Of Lancaster, with two men on bases. Score R.H.E. Maxton. .. .. 147 013 22115 IK 4 Charlotte.. ...002 030 0005 3 7 i Batteries; Tldmarsh, Weatherlynnd . Pool; Spong, McKelthern and Kpong. Ptruck out By Tldmarsh, 4; by Weatherly , by Bpong 4, by McKelth ern 4. Umpire, Weatberly. , An Vnlntercntlng Game. fRpMal to The Observer. Maxttm, Aujr, 14. the second of the series of ball" games between Charlotte , and MaxWm was played yesterday and resulted in an easy nd uninteresting victory of 11 to 4 in favor f Maxton. Why is Kugar KwM? It? sugar did not dissolve In the mouth you could " not taste the sweet OKOVE 8 TASTELESS CHILL TON. IC Is a strong as the strongest tilt : tr we. but you do not tate the bitter because the Ingredients do not cuive in tne mouth, tout da dissolve readily in the a.-ids of the stomach, "I Jut VK orrowtrl'eorde'-aa for Chldren, The First and Original fill I Tonle The Standard for thlr ty years, fOc. Kcene's 2-Year-OUI I'Jisily Wins $10. 000 Grniul Union Hotel Stakes From Jim Gaffney. ' , - i?iiinlOfr;i, N. Y., Aus. 14. James R. Keenf's Colin to-day added another rich slake to hi long list when he easily won the Gran 3 Union H3tel 'slakes here. The stable e:Hry Colin and Masque was held at the proiiiWtlvfl trice cf 1 to $ and there wa practically no betting on the Keene entry. Jim Gaffney was well supported for the place and show; The start was ijood anil Jim Gaffney set the pace followed . by Colin a head away. These two raced a team to the stretch. where Colin began to ' draw away and .on easily by three length. Jim Oaff npy was four lenghs b.lilnd Ben Fleet. Summaries: - Firs: racn. miles. 2 years, selling. BVs furlongs: Marbles, t to 6. won; Biskra, 5 to 1, second; Martha Jane, even, third. Tims, 1.071-5.. Second face, 4-year-olds end upwards, steeplechas, about 2 miles: Paprika, 7 to 5, won; Sandalwood, 4 to 5. second; Gcldflmir, oct to show, third. Time, 4:30. Third race, Grand Union Makes, HO.OOft, 2-year-olds, 3 furlongs: Colin, 1 to 8. won; Jin: Galtne.v, 2 to 1, second; Ben Fleot, even, to shew, third. Time, 1:13. Fourth race, handicap S-year-old and cn, ono and thre-sixteenths miles: Nea lon, to 10. wer.; Gonfla Ball, 2 to 1, second; Penairls, out to show, tillrd. Time, 1:592-5. Fifth rsca, selling. S-year-olds, one mile: Zlpango. 20 to 1. won; Jersey Idy, 8 to 1, second; Prince Hampton, even, third; Time, 1:39 4-5. . , Sixth race, all ages, handicap. 7 fur longs: Cre-islna, 7 to 1, won; Danosiara, 7 to t, second; Cablegram, I to 2, tnird. Time, 1:25 2-5. Favorite Day at Giant Circuit Bares. Poughkeepjle, N Y., Aug. H. This was f.iAWi. ,1.. At 1h. arantt f.irruit TUCfiU. in 1 ui unr l n . . Three of the four races were won by first choices ana tn z:z wen. o garet O., the second choice. t ,. .o fn. nil rvnn Anariia Pointer won easily In straight heats. Ecstatic, second choice, broke in the first heat and was dUtan-ed. Gei)rge J. was a hot favorite, aiwoiwn this was his fltst start of the year. race of thd day, the finishes being well f,,hi hut Murrnnl O uns S little tOO go wl for thd favorite Beatrice Bellini. A new 1:10 performer was ndded to the list in the 2:13 trot, in Berico, the favor ite.. She won the race handily. Bum- IT13 TV n ic ,4 iLiiixsn Vullov miriA I1-50O. Margaret O. won second, third anrtj h on.i Tuett. Beatrice BpII1i.I I t.mii first neat and second money. Best time . 2:08V.- , Z:13 trot, we juetm uiy, iui5 Rerlco won in three straight heats. Best time, 2:09. r .n mi -a 11 nna An- gus Pointer won in two straight heata. Best time, :ubv. . a - VI oin-a ww, j ....... 1 - - won two straight heats and the race. Best time, 2:07. Resolutions of Bespect. The Observer la requested to publish the following: Tnanmur.h flu the OmnlDotent hath seen fit to take from our midst Dr. Joseph Graham, our brother and friend, and as the medical profession haa. in his death, lost a most valuable and efficient member, and as the mem bers of our profession will cherish his memorv as we honored and loved the iVian; be it Resolved, 1. That we anan miss mm from his accustomed place In our mMat n'haro Vita nntrireHtlons were helpful and hia professlotial bearing that or an equal among equate. 2. That we nere ana now express, nderslirned committee on resolutions, our respect and esteem for our brlther. with a noni 01 inenoa we mourn the loss to our community nt an nnhU a. character, a successful and well-beloved physician, a brave ex-Confederate, a sympatnetic, tojai friend and a puhllc-splrlted citizen, a Thnt thnsn resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and be published in tne City JiniHT- h wrn n iu ni'ivau on the minutes of our society. F. O. IMWIjKT, H. M. WILDER, C. A. M1ENHEIMER Committee. The Doubfe-Trackliyr Stopjiod. The Southern has discontinued all double-tracking north of Greensboro. The contractors have foldod their tents and gone to other work, and It may be a long while before the double tracking is taken up again. Hnhhard Bros. & Oo.'h Cotton Letter. Speclnl to The Obsorvor. New York. Aug. 14. To-day's market bus been governed and controlled by the Wfiikness In financial cities whlrh led to heavy sell'ng by Wall Street houses who have held cotton since last spring. Ite- t.oits of shiwers In Texas were not con- Armed by tlio official reports excepting nt Galveston, and with predictions of con tinned hot firy weather for the south- wfst the market was recovering the lc- rllrii 0? the morning wren the weakness In Wall fltrwt brought about the heavy telling which closed the markst at the lowest price. The Interrvitlon to the telegraphic service ami the weakness above mentioned wen the f.ictors which have croateil a very bearish feeling among t ti lootil traders who covered last week on thr crop outlook Iwut who are now hi-nrfii or. the developments In fi nancial circles. HUBBARD BROS. & "O. If so, you want one laundered occasionally. If It's got to be laundered, it ought to be laundered right well, that's what we are talking about. We launder the right way. Shirts, Col lars, Cuffs. We don't wear them out. MODEL LAUNDRY CO., "Correct Laundering." West Firth St. At Church. 'Phone let). DO YOU WEAR SHIRTS ? For Quick Sale TWO MOREHEAD LOTS On the corner of Vance and College streets. Can be bought for . . , $4,750.00 We writ lire, Arcideni and Health Insurances CAROLINA REALTY CO., i 45 N. Tryon St. Fire He Was l'.njrapt'd l Help Kim Down Koine Negro Gamblers ior 4;.iiers. In defending one Jim Burton, a no torious negro about town, last Tues day, Jlr. F.'R. McNinch roasted Mr. Reese Champion, one of the new po licemen, charging him with gambling with a party of negroes. This attack caused quite a sensation among Cham pion's friends.' Before Mr. Champion was put on the police force these same charges, which were In the air. were investigat ed. It was found that Champion had been engaged to go out in a certain neighborhood and Inveigle some negro gambler In a game wtd entertain them until the omcera arrivea, a prac tlc"e nuite common then. Having learn ed what they considered to ne tne truth about the reports the member of the board of .safety elected him a policeman. The neighbors of Mr, Champion say that' he is a man of good character. He la considered one of the best workmen In the city. Those who know him well apeak highly of him. In iustlce to himself Mr. Cham plon thinks the statement should be made. ."i?'S 'i Did JTot Watt On the Train. , Messrs Moses and Ceasar Cone were at Concord on business ; ; yesterday, Late in the afternoon, when ready to move, they notified Mr. Osmond L. Barrlnger that they would like to make the trip to Charlotte in one of his Franklin Flyers. All that they had to do was to ''ask Barrlnger" and he did the rest. Early yesterday evening the Messrs. cone arrived nerev and took lodging at the Selwyn. They go to Bessemer to-day.- ----- THJi WEATHER. Washington. Aug. 14. -Forecast: Virginia, fair and continued cool Thursday: Friday Increasing cloudiness. light to fresh northeast winds becoming south. . -: North Carolina, fair Thursday; Friday fair, "except rhowers in east portion, light vanaoie winas becoming r.ortneast ana fresh. South Carolina, Gecrgia, fair Thtirs- oay, except showers on the coast; Fri day fair; fresh northeast winds. East Florida, scattered showers Thurs' day and Friday; light to fresh northeast winds. Western Florida, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana. occasional showers Thursday and Friday; light to fresh southeast winds. . . Eastern Texas and Arkansas, scattered thundershowers Thursday and Friday, ngnt vanaDi winds. West Texas, fair Thursday and Friday Tennessie and Kentucky, scattered showers Thursday and Friday. West Virginia, fair Thursday; Friday showers. LOCAL OFFICE TVS. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, Aug. 14. Sunrise 5:42 a. m.; sunset 7:1J . m. TEMPERATURE (in degrees). Highest temperature 87 Lowest temperature . Mean temperature ,. .. .. 78 Excess for the day 1 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 11 Accumulated excess for year 64 PRECIPITATION (In inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m 01 Total for th month 76 Accumulated deficiency for month. 2.02 Total ror tne year k.o"; Accumulate' deficiency for year.... 12.M Prevailing wind direction E. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Kndorsed by the County. "The most popular remedy in Otsego county, and the best friend of my fam ly," writes Wm. M. D-itss, editor and iiubllsher of The Otsego Journal, Gil bertBvill. N. Y., "Is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infsl. Ilble cure f.:r coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We al wavs keep n bottle in the house. I be lieve It to be the most valuable pre scriptlon known for Lung and Throat diseases." Guaranteed to never disap point the taker, by all drug stores. Price 50c. and II. Trial bottle free. All drug gists. Davis9 Hair Tonic f Stops hair falling out and cures dandruff, that's all. 50 cents. Dilworth Drug Store B. 8. DAVIS., Those 847, "ON THE SQUARE." CARBOLATE OF LIME Best Carbolic Disinfectant Powder In Use. 15c Box NURSES' REGISTER 'C ON Tilt SQUARE Tbon T. "WE NEVER CLOSE. Open until mid. night for the ale of Cigars, Fruit, Candies and UCh nrniArl.. may be needed for mis supper or early breakfast W. M. CItOWI.L, 0 W. Trade 8tT Insurance. , ; 'Phone 800. IflDiiAM JVIUHIl 0 . it. ." t n s t.j v. J XWZ DAiriTY DZCCZRT into a pint 6f boiling wtter, you will fc" pre. p -.red dessert which will iurprise nddeiiclt si I who tMte iu When it Ihls become cold it will jellify and Be ttUj to est, iof a more elaborate detsert Uj the foUowing : Banana Cream. Peel Irs huge bastnu, nib smooth wtth ffea teaspoonfuJ of sueT. Add on cap , cream bettea to a stall froth, then one pttkiife of Lemon Jfll-O dissolved la on and one-b.il enpsoi Doumf nr. i f : VUil ' our moK P' U t-V-J,A -nd mhm eoldnroisa wun canni-u cuemrs. Bcnrs wlta whipped crm. 1 Beantlfally illastn ted recipe book free. Address ... . The Ceaesee Pare ttti ta le ley. H. f. III atop your pain free. V To show you first before you spid a penny what my Jink. Pain : Tablets can da I will mall you frae, a -Trial Package of them Dr. Shooo's Headache Tablets, Neural gia, lieadnche.' Tootfiache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill rain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure..- That Is ell. Address Dr. Shop, Racine. Wis. . Bold by Burwell Dunn Retail Store. , Made any' day, including teest Irom 1st. - One Dollar spens an 1 st rrssfr ejt" t j j ti 1 ,1 .1 ue c interest, compounded quarterly. THE COMMERCIAL ' OF CHARLOTTE Assets and personal liability over Tliree Million 3 ' 1 Dollars. R. A. Dunn, Pres: A. . Brenjzer, A,T, Summey, Elomicg for Sale- One of the prettiest homes on W. Morehead street, eight . rooms, all modern conveniences, elate roof, shady side of street, $5,500. 7-room house, corner lot, Boulevard, Dilworth; slate roof, all mod em, well built In every respect.. Owner : anxious for quick sale.' A bargain .. .. .. ... .... . .' .. $4,500." J-room house, E. Liberty street, al modern, good lot, fine loca tion . . . . .... $3,500. J. E. Murphy & Go. Thona 84$. l ASK US . Or any Charlotte contractor to tell you the cost of double house on one of the Morehead lota that, would rent for $70.00 per month. The lots are 60x160 and listed with us at $2,500. Good terms. American Trust Company Capital and Profits .. .. ..r. $450,000. Trust Building, ".----v -' :- 'Phono No. 2. Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinc.". ; The Builder's Friend. 'Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack- it; water does not make it fall off; hard - ' as stone. Write for booklet. Manu fi ; 7 factured ,by . w : , ,; - - CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ ror Booklet CHARLOTTE. K. O. IS Beautiful Building Lot . $1,000.00 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. Bs-ovsn & Company. .'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St This Way, Brother You're too old to fool with patent medicines, though advertised In religious papers. The Mutual B. & Lv is not exactly a panacea. but .lt ciirei love-sickness, home-sickness and lonesomeness In the pocketbook. , It, aids digestion by providing safe ' Investment for the rich, relieves poverty by helping to save and accumulate, dis sipates despondency , by practical and speedy methods, supplants indifference with laudable ambition, which, In time, it gratifies; prevent suicide by creating self-respect, prevents drunkenness by using your spare money for noble purposes, s It can't cure fools, however, and doesn't pretend to; so if you're In that class, go elsewhere, We require some Strains as a base of operation, . . V. E L. Keesler, Tlwne til. A-PT'TT1 T'AT"rT (433 acres) in Steele Creek, 8 miles from city, 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 im plements. ( Terms E. Z. . ' Or will ' swap for city property. , F. D.Alexander .y 202 a Tryon St. Thone 04 and 845. 5th August, Bear in . . : account; Four per cent. NATIONAL BANK W. E. Holt, Vice Pres. ' Cashier. Asst. Cashier, J 4t N Tryon St Sec. vand Treas. SS 6. Tryon fie Valuable Manufacturing Sites on the A. T. & O. Railroad, 10 ta .0 acres. On Seaboard, going west, tracts of 10 to 15i acres. Ca Seaboard, going east, In tracts of 1 to 100 acres. On the C. C. & A. Railroad, in tracts of 10 to 125 acres. ; AH these properties are in touch with the Catawba iPowejr Com pany's wires and have fine frontage on macadam road, j Far enough out to avoid city taxes. . ( SOUTflEr.;!- TEAl' tSTATt, LOAN AND TRUST W.?n : Capital $75,000.00. President v" ' W. a ALEXANDER. Secretory and Treasurer, , A. MORRIS MCDONALD. if you Wish : f vold the risk and annoyance of loaning money! and are . ; .. . satisfied with a moderate rate of Interest, we lnvl you to1 place your; funds in this bank, , , j poslt5ay FUR PEB CENT- oa TIMB "d SAViWgS . da-' The Merchants 8. farmers NationaU Batik CWARLOITE, N. G ' ( GEO. E. vm&fS. PR-ridnit . Sacrifice H . i 1 ' . .t We offer for sale at a sacrifice is to 18 acres of land), on which is situated a, new building Bultable.for a hotel or sanitarium - The elevation is high and overlooks the Yadkin river an southern railway for two or three miles. For pries and furtherf particulars, confer with us. r . iUu. The Charlotte Realty Cd , . A. 0. Craig, Thone S77. i A PUBLIC There is a growing-demand financial aointy is no aouot UCIIIQ IIU 111 IIUUli To meet that demand Is the tlon. Charlotte J. U. LITTLE, Prebident L. R. II A n---v-------B--aMM--M.-.a. HRST NATIONAL BANK l- CHARLOTTE. N. Q IXENRT M. McADEX. GEO. W. BRTAW. Presldeat. Capital ......... ......... tS00.00ft.00 Surplus' and Proflts Atrr. . . . . . . ........ .$2Sl,C0ain DERECTORSi j P. D. ALEXANDER ; HENRT If. McAbER O. W. BRYAN " P. B. MTOOWEMi 9. C BURROUGHS ' Xt. B. RODifA EfV .' FRANK GILREATH J. 8. MYERS Tour business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and faccommo. datlon extended consistent with safe banking.! '': H. M. VI yTOR, Cashier. i , 4 THE CHARLOTTE . NATIONAL IBANK .. . - CHARLOTTE. X. a ( Does a general Banking business, and must again and' most ap-: preclatlvely and opportunely tender their alncerest thainks to the generous public for Its" abnormal - consideration and "patronage which has far exceeded our most sanguine expectatic ins; hence the Inspiration for enlargement' an expansion ,; -of oupl business, " and to keep pace with' our growing city we will stafrt out with' renewed vigor and determination to properly meet (the require ments of our patrons, hence we solicit and offer to ill classes of ' depositors or patrons nothing less than the very best "we can do for them, commensurate - with legitimate Banking. - Wis Invite all new-comers, as well as natives,, to call and see us.J ,r " Respectfully, - ... - , , B. D. H71ATH, President ' ' XV. H. TWITTT. XTsiaUer. V 9HQ. M. SCOJTT, Vice President I . " The: Saving Nolbit lsbest cultivated by practice, open an account In nmr Savings Bank and see how soon It will interest you to keepiihe - small amounts to swell the mccouni. Try it A dollar will do at first ' " WE" PAY YOU TO SAVE. j Southern: Loan & Savings Bank P. Ht BROWN, President , IV. L. JENkWs, Cashier. . R. A. DUNN, Vice President - F SOUTHERN We Offer SubJocU ' ' 10 Mayer i Mfg. Co., 101., 10 Gibson ex dlv, 101. , . 20 Arcade, It 1-2. 15 to 20 Tuscarora, bid. 20 to SO Roanoke Mills, bid. 10 Gaffney, 95. . 25 to 60 Monarch, 110. I 10 to 60 Marlbor.0, 97. ' ; ' 30 Olympla 1st. 71. . " 100 Union-Buffalo 1st. X dlv, 71. 100 Loray pref., bid,'' 25 to 60 Greensboro Life, 12J. , g -to-H-CabarrustaiO...., 50 Henrietta, 175, , . t Surplus $;100,OOO.C9. TloaVreatdemW ..- t. T- T " r i. rax S. J) 3 , JNO. B. ROSS, Vle President Sale Secretary. Office 18 E.J Trade St DEMAND for higher Ideals In ts , manage aesirawe, but financlali honesty Is 'steadfast -policy of tjhls lnstltu Trust Go. C. M. PATTERSO, Vice Pres. GOOD, Cashier. V H. 1CT0H. Vice President Cashier. T. W. WADE CHAR. A, WxLuAMS J MILL STOgfCS i" fantmi 6 to" 20 Wlscassett "10 to 20 Norris. - . . 20 to 40 ToxawayC 7 . . 4o 10-' North 8ta.ts Fire Ins. Co,' 5 to 10 Dixie rire; ins, Co. io watts. 7 J 10 to 25 Battery jpark Bank. , 10. to SO Charlotte T,u rn 10'to 25 M. it pf Bank, 10 to 20 First National Bank, 10 to 60 Highland rark, " , 10 to 60 Cllffslds, -18-to 0 Cora 6 to 20 Lowell, , t a . ..-.. SI - r F, C ABBOTT 'A C03IPANY.
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