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...a iiiG m , SV1SG OF THE CLUBS. A51IIUCAN i-:ri:i : eo .. !(! I , i veland... v 'i ork. .. . I-olus .. . sien .. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. o 9 4)1 44 44 a 40 41 M 17 t!) a ... NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Cl'irjgo .. .... ....... 78 29 New York .. .. .. C2 . 4 ' l'lttshur ... .. .. .. l 41 I lillatiWptlia ,. ,.' .. i. K 4S . Brooklyn ... ,. .. .... 4 W . Cincinnati ...45 ft) Button ... .. .. . 88 SL Louis .. . .... 23 8 P.C. .fW .471 . .41i .4J7 , .274 P.C .T . .5!8 .545 .4.3 X .25 .Ell v SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. . Won. Lost. P.C. Charleston , 64 5s .. Jackaonvtlls ...... .. 1 i 45 Macon 5s 4! .633 Auirusta. .. .. .. . .... M V .519 Savannah 48 64 .471 .Columbia, . .. .. .. .... SI '4 .2 it.izlttk a kasy winxlu. Captures the Tray SelllnfC Slakes nt Niiratojra Hv 1'our Ix-nsHis The Day's feuniinaries. SarutoRH. , N. Y.. Aug. K-Tlie Troy wiling stakes at furlongs, the feature f the card at Saratoga to-day resulted In an asy victory for Friz;tte. She broke In front, and making the ; pace, won by four lengths, feummarles: First rare, all ages, 0 furlongs: Bat Maateron, 18 to 5, woni Jack Atkln, 7 to 10, second; Berwick, 5 to 2. third. Time, 1:11 4-5. -..V, -: 1 r Second race, selling, mile: Killlcrankie, a to 1. won;' Jcncv l,ady. 7 to 10, second; Ocean Spray, 4 to 1, third. Time, l.pt-i. I 1111 t atC. J ftll n'lUB liWIIUlUni,, Mill. nd a quarter: Oallavant. 4 to h, won; Martin Doyle, out a place, second; Cork Him. out to show, third. Time, 3:07 i-S. Fourth rare, Try selling, 2-yent-olds. !i rurlongs: Frlsette, 4 to 1, won; Maga zine, even, second: Black Mary, t to 1, third. Tinief 1:06 3-6. Finn race, 5-year-oiaa, ami up. scums, nil: fireen Smil. 5 to L won: Arlmo, even, seei.td; TUrlit Royat.16 to 2. third. Tlmo. 1:38 2-S. Sixth race, &M furlongs, Maiden 8-year-oMs: Fort Johnson, to 5, wop; Wool- epun. l to l. second; tjaroaa, iq i, imru. Time. 1:07 1-5. . - " - V GRAND CIRCUIT RACE MEET ENDS VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. Won. Lost PC Norfolk .. 48 . i Roanoke 47 43 .522 Iwnville .. .. . .. . ,50 Richrrond ,.. 45 45 . .5"0 LynchbuiTC .. .. 44 , 47 ,4M Portsmouth .. .. 38 4S .437 EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost, P.C. Toronto .. .. .. .. .. .. 36 .21 Buffalo ............ 58 39 .598 Newark s. .. 61 49 .519 Jersey City .. ,. 49 50 .495 Baltimore ',. ., '..' .. .. 50 .495 Providence ,. ., 49 60 . 495 r.ocheater ,. 44 . 55, .44 Montreal .. 42 .40$ BASEBALL YESTERDAY. v.. American lieajcne. At Chicago: ChlcagV S: Washington At Cleveland: First gameCleveland 8; Philade'phla 7. Second g.imo: Cleve land z: rmianeipi.ia i. luiucu enu wai", dfirkne). At Detroit: Nw York 4: Dftrolt 2. At St. Louis: St, Louts Boston 0. -; : National League. At Philadelphia: Chicago 1; Philadel- . Vx-, vri. Ksu VnrV 1' Cincinnati " 4. (Called end ninth, darkness). At Brooklyn: Pittsburg 7; Brooklyn 4. At Boston: St. Louis 4; Boston 8. - South Atlantic Leagniq. At. Charleston: Charleston 2; Jackson ville 0. , . At Augusta: First game Augusts, J; Columbia 1. Second game Augusta 5; coiumuis. i- Virginia State IAsrue. At Lynchburg: Danville 2; Lynchburg It W-f..11r. Ttnannlf : Mnrfolk 1. ' At Rlehniond: Richmond 10; I'orts- Eastern Ieague. v'.: a v.a, tfu-,ht,r S Vwark 3. " At Buffalo: Buffalo-Baltimore game At Toronto: Toronto-Providence game At Montrtal: Montreal 8; Jersey City AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. O.. Aug. W.-CleveUnd and nhlladeloliia sollt even to-rtity. plilladul , ri,i nuod fmir nltcheri In the first gnme. keore: R. H.B. ''lln C2 100 111-8 15 ' Phlladelnhla .. 000 m m-1 11 3 r.ttr("i- TthhArdt and Clarke Cxmbs, 8ai tlev, Waddell, Dygert and Powers and Sehreck. Time. 2:10. L'm- Iire, Coni'uliy.. , ,r -. Second games R. H. B. Cleveland .. ,.x 2f OOiV-3 3 t Phili.lhla 031 0-21-7 V.Rrrtn'es. Clnrkson mil Clarke; Dy .corf and Pf-wers. Time. 1:28. Umpire, 4 onnolly Called end sixth on account Aarknes. Chicago, Aufr. 16,-To-day's game went 10 Innings before t tticago won. ey don's ml throw to llrst let In the win ilii,. tin K-0re: R- H K Chicago ?no 0f0 OftO 1-3 7 2 WMntnn Ml 10.1 000 0-2 8 Battvles: Walsh Rnd Hart: Falktn burg und H-ydon. Time. 2 hours. Urn pi res, O LoughUn and t-vans. : nrnoktvn. Aiir. 1.-Plttsburg won It third eniiMecutlve victory ov-r the loen! (m to-day. Clarke was orfre i mr in . AM fnr aruiilnr wltli the umnir. ? Score: U. II. E Pittsburg mw 42')-7 11 1 Krooklvn 300 CW Oi'l-t 8 1 P.alerie: Willis and Phelps: Brll Rtxker anl Beran und Klttcr. Time, 1.53. umpires, Kmslle and can.eimr. Dotmlt. Aur. 1G.-A wonderful stop hv Klberfld In the eighth Inning prevented rvrtrnit from t let nit the s'?ore ana pf" h nlhly winning. Hogg weakened towards the finish. , . or: It H. E, : Ttftrolt mvi oon nr2 9 Kw Vork 0fl Wl 2IO-4 f r..ittrl: M'lllln and Svhmlrit; Hogg rnd Thomas. Time. 1:50. i.mptr.i, bherl dn. NATIONAL LEAGUE. roston'Aug. IS ,-Carelest! ImM" running v Ihf; home players cave tn- nt. lut team Its ninth snrceoslve vlttory over Ku.-re: R. H K ttt Iiil VO nn-i HO I K TinutAH OiMO'l'ilO 2 8 5 Batteries: W.ilters. M'dlvnn and Marshxll: Pfeff!1 and Blown Time, S:iE. Umpire, Johnstmip. Top-Heavy Favorites Winn All Three nnai Day invent. w v . An. 1 Ton- heavy favorites won ail three races on the jast flay or me urana urcun ")w fsvcrlte. win the 2:09 trot easily, V Ikes nan, winner or tne i;u iruv in f.VA.ti. Pvmn TChv broke at the thre quarters In the first heat of the 2:16 paie and finished tenth. Oeers neatly drove Byron Kay out of a pocket Ir. the second heat and going around the bunch won with compnratiye ease. He naa tne unra ana iunu own way. Summary: - - . n,,. i (kWl- Ttvrnn KIT tOOK second, third end fourth heats and rc- Ki Ster Dlr.wl won nrsi nrai " "--"" money. Best time, ZWi-i ",, - " . a. AAA. T 1(1 Iah w Wnfl In two straight heats Best t me 2 2:12 trottnijj, purse i,.w: .i tcok three straight heat and race. BeJt time, 2:W. , Lumborton 12, Charlotte 2. Special to The Observer. T itrnKfiff Art k MB. 1 Lumherton defeated the Charlotte ball team here ....,rri,r t tha aenre of 12 to 2. The irame was unlnterestlne;, the only feature belna; tne Datung ot me uum- berton aggregation. Batteries: Charlotte. Fltte, McKIn non and Donaldson; Lumberion, Duckett, Morrison and Foxworth. Dprnell Slable Sold at Auction. " xt ir A.. ir. Tha entire stable of horsee belonging ti II. B. Dur- neii were som at auraion nm whm " excellent prices were realised. The star , . - ..I. waM . , a Miihurhnn winner Nealon. He was knocked down to Wil liam Dubois for H4,ooo. THE DEATH RECORD. Ml Li.zie nynt, ol rorsyth County. Special to The Obacuvtr. W!nston-?alem, Aug. 16. Miss Liz zie Flynt, aged 60 yearn, died Wednesday- at the home ot her biroe,';1 x. tt t , -r i nr tiural Han. .She had been ill for several weeks. The burial wag in the family Durja ground to-day. James H. Johnson, of Surry County. Correspondence of The Observer. Elkin. Aug. 16. Mr. James ' H. Johnson, a veteran of th8 Indian war of 1847, died at his home two miles west of here at 9 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, aged 88 years. One son. four daughtera and a large circle of relatives and friends aurvlve : hlrn. He waa a good man taken in us broadest sense, . a kind neighbor, a consistent consecrated Chrlatlan. Hia remains" were laid to rest In tne home burying ground at 10 o clock yesterday, the burial services being conducted by Rev.tO.- M. Burchum. of this place. Mrs. Ida Ltitnlcy, of Spencer., Special to The Observer. Spencer, Aug. J- Mrs. Ida Lum ley, aged about 28 years, died at the home of her brother, J. H. Gobbcl, of this place, early yesterday morn, ing following a severe lllbess of six months from a cameroua . The funeraj, conducted byw?v ,J; E Gay, of Spencer Methodist church, was held t Trading Ford, Rowan county, yesieraay interment was nv tv nit ii , made. Mrs. Lumley, hose husband died four years ago, was a, crated Christian woman and highly esteemed here. She is survived by one child and a large number or brothers, sisters and other rela tives. . Sir. D. AV. Kexler Regains Ration ality. Special to The Obsetver. ont!.K.,rv Ar 18. (Mrs. D. "W, Kcsler, the victim of a fcrute Wed nesday afternoon, was wougns i SalUbury this afternoon from her home nine miles In ,th country and Is now with herv Salisbury relatives. She has entirely regained rationality and Is in good uplrlta. "but tine past is still almost a dream. The commun ity in which Mrs. Kesler was llving.at the time is still In search of the man, but there is small likelihood of ever catchng anybody, as the clue to him is necessarily Indefinite. There is no danger that Mrs. Kesler will not re cover entire (possession of herself. Americans Los last Chance. t-i.i n--.r Ant. 1C. Th Wannsee 1VIU1, viwiimiijt u. - , yachts for Emperor William's cup, and th visiting Americnn jrauimnirH now lost tneir last cnn n hm. th nnn.-or of winning even one cf the series of races, as they pro eliminated from the final. Ko.i,l IY;;n I , ! to L'dwir.; link . to I a ;::ftt!.anilil. " fpeciul to TIiP ObHL'i-vei. StaUsvUi-, Aug. 16. Mr. C. V. Ilenkell ha-i returned from a stay at Blowing R.oek and Lenoir, where he has ;busincw8 Interests.- IMS'. Henkell says there la a movement on foot to grade and macadainisse the -road from Lenoir to 'BJowing Rock a distance of about 22 JniW It estimated that the work will cost about $65,600 and It is the purpose of the .promoters to organize a company and .build the road as a toll line. Stock la ; being subscribed liberally and It Is believed that the plan (will bo successfully car ried iout. V - '.' f ' v. ''"' It now lakes from Ave to six hours to go from Lenoir to Blowing Rock, but with such a road as It la proposed to bufld It is estimated that the time can ibe reducied to about threeiours. This will not only be a great advant age to Blowing -Rioick, which Is a beautiful summer - resort' of , the rmountalns, which suffers on account ot being Inconvenient, for quick travel, th(m being no railroad, but the road will connect Caldwell and Watauga counties by turnpike to Boone , and will also connect with the Unvllle road to Tennessee. This will make It of great advantage commercially,, . VLC 4 vlL ' n ?i U J U u U and GROCERY STOCK for sale, stand for lease. Business established about 15 Vears. Trade the high-class city. Location best stand in Charlotte. Inventory stock about $3,000. Sales about $30000 per annum." - Right re- pserved to withhold Information from the merely curious Investigator. The Vlght meaning man has here a . fine, rare grocer's opportunity. . . i , Address or see . the real estate dealer, , , ' ' . F. D.Alexander - ; ; !' : 203 S Tryon" St. ! 'Phone 604 and 645. ' ; ' " Get a free sample of Dr. Slioop's .......I. mip fltrrA. If real coffee dlBturbs your Stomach, your Heart or KUlneys, men iry hub v.w.. Coffee Imitation. Dr. Sfcoon has close y flavor and tuste, yet It has not a single gran of real .;orree in iu vv. .....,! .,.ina nt cereiilM. W til Malt, Vuta. etc. Made In a minute. No tedious wou. iou win uii-.jr .io I Now Ready for Inspection Will be ready for occu pancy Sept 1st. 3 Car negie Court Apartments, 1 7-rooms, 2 6 rooms each. All conveniences. George Stephens Phone No. 12 TH& WEATHER. Washington, Aug. 18.-Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: Virginia, tain, probably followed by fair Saturday afternoon and warmer"; Sunday fair, continued warm; fresh sournwesi winns. . , , North Carolina and South Carolina, continued varm; fresh southwest winds. Georgia, rfhowcrs Saturday and Sun day; light to fresh eaxt to south winds. Eastern Florida, fair Saturday and Sunday; lifht to fresh east winds. Western " Florida, fair Saturday and tuniay; ngni somn nuum. TnnesH9 and Kentucky, fair in west, shfiwers In east portion Saturday; Sun day iair. LOCAL OFFICE IT. S. WEATHER HI "REAL". rhrintn Autr. 16.-Sunrlse 5:44 a. m.; sunset 7:11 p. m. ' TEMPERA TtTRE (In degrees;. lrivliArt rn-irMrfltlre Lowest temperature iwenn temperuiiiro - V.. , 1 . A I fj V Accutmilaid deflclency for month.. Accumulated excess mr ira PRECIPITATION (In incnes). Total for 24 hour ending 8 p. m .58 Total for ths month ., i "J Aocumulaiwl deficiency for month.. 2.M Total for tho year .. . it 8 Aeeumulatea oeiKieiiiy Prevailing wind direction W. J. BENNETT, Observer. V SAVING DEPOSITS Made any day, including "5th August, fbear ya. Tomcf fvnm lot One Dollar opens an account. Four;r per .cent, interjest, compounded quarterly. - THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLOTTE Assets and personal liability over Three Million Dollars. R. A. Dunn. Pres. - W. E. Holt, Vice Pres. A. O. Brenizer. 1 ' . Cashier. A. 1 Summey, . Asst. uasmer. Valuable Manufacturing Sites on the A. T. & O. Railroad, 10 to 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 & A. Railroad, In tracts "of 10 to 125 acres. ', All these properties are In touch with the Catawba Power Com pany's wires and have fine frontage on macadam road Far enough out to avoid city taxes. . - SOUTHERN REAl tSTATE, lOA'l AND TRUST OAY : Capital $75,000.00. V Surplus $100,000.00. President. N W. S. ALEXANDER. , x ; , Secretary and Treasurer, ; " a. morris Mcdonald, Vice President, R. A. DUN IT. IF YOU WISH to avoid the risk and annoyance ot loaning money, and are satisfied with a moderate, rata of Interest, we Invite you to. t place , your funds In this bank. ' . ". We pay FOUR PER CENT, on TIME', and SAVINGS v posits. . 1 - , - 1 ' ' 11 , Jhe Merchants Farmers .national Bank CTIAULOITCE, N. C , . " 1 JjTKO. E. WILSCW, President JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President t , W. C. WILKIXSOX, Cashier.. . - . Homes for Sale PhllndeloHa. Aim. in -Cli' 'mo shut t.ut PhllaJclphla to-day through effective , pit-hieg. ; fuor: t. If K. Chfcaeo ti"i-1 8 8 Xl'lladnlphla .. .. .. mo onn w-o & 4 Paterte: Overall and Kiln; Corrldon and pnnin. Tire-, 1X. I mplies, Klitn Dd O'Dar. New' Tork. Ave. Ki.-Tlio visitors tied "he seore tn th ixth Inning lo-dwy und h. game was called on actount of 5nrk ncs. few;. ... J H. H. K. Clneinnstl (&Mm4 7 1 N-w York . . .. . km 11004 7 t Batteries: Mason snd MH.eair, Amu nd Dresnahsn. Time, 2:. irmpire, itlgler. ;." aiewter S: Rot k Hill 1. . Kpedal to The Observer. " Chester, . C Aug. 1. The ag , irrigation of ball players from Rock ' HlU went down In defeat for another time this aeajson before Chester this afternoon In a lively and fast game, Anderson was hit hard, while the , visitors succeeded In getting only two little blngles off Matthew. A ,' falr-swed crowd saw the game, but the attendance Jo-morrow promises . to be much better. It will no doubt - be a hard fight, but Chester Will do her best .to win the game, which will probably be tho last on the (local ; diamond. - Score! ' R, IL K. Rock H18.,... ., .. . 1 .8 3 : CbeHer. . .,.,....,...2 7 Batteries: Anderson and WyUej Matthew and Leckie. Kenllwortb Inn May lie Turned Into ,',. School jfiuUding. I ftKN-Ial to The Observer. ' Jtshevllle, ' Aug. 15,-U Is not known what 1lpoltl'tn will tie made of Kenll .inh Inn after Dembr 1st, when the K nil of made hewhat wllllon islo dim- 1wt, of E. B, Moi-re, wltO has -cured a Iwn oii y fcwlaat. Charlottef j: ritrs Mr. Moore i.as cfHiluil4 tins Vpni! worth Inn for the rt tlx years. 1'it hes not md mofey, .The Jnn Is re punM hf '"white. -lephant" and H Is jn.hu thst 'it will he converted hue a a J. ot co.i'ge building. DO YOU WEAR SHIRTS ? If so, you want one laundered occasionally. It It's got to be laundered, It ought to be laundered 'right well, that's what we are talking nbout, We launder the right way. Shirts, Col lars. Cuffs. We don't wear them out. MODEL LAUNDRY CO., "Correct Laundering." West, Fifth St. At Church. ' 'Phone 160. Chicken Necessity Just now, lice killer, lice powder, cholera cure, sore head cure and egg-maker. Wh;ch do you need? Each 25c. Dilworth Dru$ Store B. S. DAVIS. Phone $47. 1 "ON THE SQUARE." v Cigar Day To-Day- We" have your, smoke and all the leading brands. NURSES' REGISTER, One of the prettiest homes on , W. Morehead street, eight rooms, all modern conveniences, slate roof, shady side of street, $5,500. 7-room house, corner lot, Boulevard, Dilworth; slate roof, all mod ern, well built In every respect Owner anxious for quick sale A bargain .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .'. $4,500. 9-room house, E. Liberty -stre et, all modern, good lot, fine loca tion,. .... .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. $3,500. J. E. Murphy & Co 4 N. Tryon St Thoae 849. 2X5 Sacrifice Sale ; We offer for sale t a sacrifice 15 to 18 ac'res of land, on which Is sitiTatad a new building suitable for a hotel or sanitarium. The elevation Is high and overlooks the Yadkin river- and Southern railway for two or three miles. For price and further particulars, confer with us. v " :" 1 " ? , - The Charlotte Realty Co. , A. Cr.Craigr Secretary. " . , - . ' . Office IS E. Trade St - .Thone 377. A PUBLIC DEMAND There is a growing demand for higher ideals In the manage ment of moneyed instltuttons. , , ' -, Flnanoial ability is no doubt desirable, but financial honesty la, the demand of the hour. To meet that demand Is the steadfast policy of this Institu tion. , Charlotte Trust Co.1 31 H. LITTLE, President '-' V O. M. PATTERSON, Vice Pfea, i. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. --'' . " Or any Charlotte contractor to tell you the cost of a double house on one of the Morehead lots that would rent for $70.00 per month. The lots are 60x150 and listed with us at 12,500. Good terms. American Trust Company Capital ana Profits .. .'.. $450,000. : Trust Building. Thone No. S. I HDHAM UllUnlVd 'C ON THt SQUARE 1 'Plione 7 WE NEVER CLOSE, Wood Hire Wall Plaster, "Hard QindT y The Builder's Friend. Freezing does novt hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make itfall off; hard ' 1, as stone. ' Write for booklet. Mami- r 5 : " factured y - ; , CHARLOTTC PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CBARLOTTB. N. OL Quick 5ale TWO MOREHEAD LOTS On the comer of Vance and College streets; Can" . be bought for . . . , . $4,750.00 ., o write Fire, Accident and Health Insurance, lCA10LINA,REALTY CO.: W. D. WlLKIXHoVrilanager. "T 45 N. Tryon St. Fire Insurance. ; 'Phono 800. Beautiful Building tot QhOOO.OO On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ft. rear alley $250.00 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. v. , 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.- Btovn & Company? Thone 535i ' ' ! " ' 203 N TlTon St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK s CHARLOTTE. N. C . r- . HENRT M. MeABEN. GEO. W. BRTAN. H. U VICTOR. ' President Vice Pesldent Cashier. Capital.... .,$800,000.00 . , Surplus and Profits. ,sv .'.$2$1.0S.98 BIRECTORSf v ' V. : v P. B. ALEXANDER, HENRY M. McABEN . 1 a W. BRYAN t I V. B. MDOWELL : J. C BURROUGHS . , W. a RODMAIf FRANK GELREATH ' T. W WADE 9. S. MYERS ' v - . CHA& A. WILLIAMS . : Your business respectfully solleltsd. Every courtesy and aecomma ; datlon extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. yi?rOB, Casfcle.' ' , , ! THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK CBJLRXOTTE. N..C. " x. Does a general Banking business,' and must again' and most ap- , preclatlvely ' and opportunely tender their slncerest thanks to the? generous publio for Its abnormal consideration and 'patronage, which has far exceeded our most sanguine expectations; hence' the Inspiration for enlargement an expansion ot our . business. . and to keep pace with our growing . city we will start out with renewed vigor and determination' to properly meet the' require- v ments of our patrons, hence ws solicit and offer to all classes ot . depositors or ' patrons nothing Jess than the very best we can d for them, commensurate with legitimate Banking. iWe Invite all new-comers, as well as natives, to call and see us. i- . Respectfully, v ' " " " ' B. B. BTtATH, President ' XV. RY TWITTY, Cashier. ' - 4JXJ, JO. svuiii rrcsiocnfc , , This Way, Brother You're too'pld to fool with patent medicines, thoogh advertised In" religious paporn. The Mutual B. St U Is not exactly a panacea, but It cures love-alckness, home-sickness and Ioncsomeness lathe pocltetbook. " It aids digestion by .provldlrtg safe Investment for the rich, relieves poverty by helping to save and accumulate, dla 'mates despondency by practical andspeedy methods, eapplants .indifference with laudable ambition.' which, in time, it gratifies;, prevents aulclde by creating . self-respect; prevents drunkenness by tisins-.your spare money for noble purposes. It can't cure fools, however, and doesn't pretend to; so If you're' 5 In that class, go elsewhere. We require aome brains as a base of operation.- ' . , . . . . ' ' E. b Keesler, Sec -and Treas. Thone 841. $5 8. Tryon Et J. The Saving Habit is best cultivated by practice. : Open an account in our Savings Bank and aee how soon it will Interest you to keep the ,mall amounts to swell the Account Try It. A dollar will do at first WE PAY YOU .TO SAVE. ' Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. BROWN, President . ; ' W. L. JENKESav Cashier. R, A. BUNN, Vice Presidents 1 Bonds, Stocks; Loans. Subject We Oifcn $10,600 to 425,000 N. C. 4s, 110. , $5,000 to $15,000 N. COs, 191. $5,000 to $50,00 City of Concord 5S.1M7. - Sift.ono 1st Mortaaas Loan on Real Estate valued at1 170.000. - $30,000 1st Mortgage Loan oh Real Estate valued at $75,000. 15,000 Highland Parr per cenu preierrea. $6,000 Brown Mfg. Co. $ per cent, preferred. . $5,000 Peerless Cotton Mill per cent preferred. $5,000 Erwln Cotton Mill per cent preferred. $5,000 American Machine co. r per en, prnurreu, $5,000 Lancaster Cotton Mill 7 per cant, preferred. l , $5.000 Woodslde Cotton Mill 7 per cent preferred.- $5,000 Henrietta Mill Stock. . , ;M ' i , $5,000 Brown.Mfg. Co, common. . - ; - S,VUv i'urcnase fvuvy vuuui n iv , 1, v . v. ABDCTfT A Cu.iIl'ASi. If ... - V V
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