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'CiIAKLOi.xij DA i ; , i i.iNDING OF THE CLUBS. American league. Won. Lost. r.O ' :!....pU R! ' 43. ' -t!M i i.!,-aao . .593 .ii-uit 62 .. .6' ,' Vork.v. .. .. .. 51 wi .477 Cleveland .. .. .. .... Hi , . 47 .570 llciton .. 44 l .44" M. .U1S .. .. .. .. .. 4o ? . .4.5) Washington -.. .. .. .. 31 ' 73 NATIONAL LEACH,?. v Won. Lost PC. Chicago ..- .... ... 80 . 31 .721 -New. York . ., ... . 63 . a , ,5l I-tilsbunr .... .... ..... 6S 41 r .B) I'MUwielphla .. .. .. H " ' : JM 1 Brooklyn .. .... ,. .... ol W .4t lincluiiutl .v., ,. ... .. 47 62 .431 1 onion .. .. .. .. ...... 41 7 .3W (. Louts .. .. .. .... 31 1 .. .j . . SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. v . - Won. lnsl. PC Charleston ... 66 42 .11 .liitksrnville .. .. - ii 47 .59 Mar-on ...... ., 8 i fa .Sl"7 Augusta 4 53 .&i (savannah .. ., S3 55 ,.4l Columbia .. .;. .... S3 71 Ju4 : VlitGINIA STATE LEAGUE. Wort. Lost PC Norfolk .. .. .. ...... 62 . 41 .559 lymhiurg ., .. .... 49 48 .$ D.iftvllle ., .. .. .. .. 4 49 .4!3 Mcnmond .. .. .. .. 47 -. Rminoke ........ ,. 1 Mi .477 Portsmouth .. .. .. .. 39 SI .419 EASTEKN LEAGUE. "Won. Lost P.C. Toronto .... . ...... ... 64 2H ,M Buffalo .... .... ... ... W 41 .591 Newark i. -.. .. .. ... .. 3 Jin .515 iTovtuencj ..St 53 .4) Jersey City .. 01 54 .4W Baltimore ... SO 53 .485. ltoeheater .. 47 65 .4il ; Montreal .. t 12 M BASEBALL YESTERDAY. v Amor Iran League. At Cleveland: First game Cleveland 2; "Washington 1. gtcond game Cleveland t; Wsthlngton 4. At Chicago: Chicago 1; Philadelphia 9 : At St. Louis: New York 4: 8t. Louis 3. :--At Detroit: Bootoc 5; Detroit 4 (13 in nings). National League. At Boston- Boston 7: Pittsburg 4, At New York: New York 12; Chicago 4. At Philadelphia: Phlladelphla-Ht. Louis game postponed, rain. South Atlantic League. -' At Macon: Macon 2; Columbia 1. At Augusta: Augusta. 0: Jacksonville 6. (Thirteen innings). At Savan.iah: First game Charleston I; Savanne.h I. Second game avsmial 0; Charleston 6. (Seven innings). Virginia State league. At Portsmouth: Roanoke 4; Ports mouth 3. At Danville: Richmond 4; Danville a . At Norfolk: Lynchburg 1: Norfolk 0. - Eastern League. At Buffalo: Jersey City 'i: Buffalo L At Montreal: Newark 6; Montreal 4. At Toronto: Baltimore 4; Toronto 1. At Kocnter; Rochester 3; Provl deoos 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, O., Aug. 21 -Cleveland won fcolhgapis Iron-. Wagliltifiton to-day. JIJ UlinKltaili VlIJt(; anu Biuai num. nv the first game, Shlpker's triplo and a : wild pitch giving Washington Ha only run. Store: R. H. E. CU-veland 000 000 JOx-2 0 Washington OM 000 001-1 7 1 batteries. Thl-'lman and t:iark; C. Pinith and Siiannon. Time, 1:29. Um pire, Bhetldan. i becond game: R. H. E. Cleveland 010 101 21x-ii J3 3 Washington 010 0J 000-4 7 4 Batteries: Lleblutrdt, i'-erg and Cltt'ke; Oehrlng iind Block. Time, 1:40. Umpire, fiheridan. players "ailed until the third to g-t theirs. Thon In the fourth Raeford men took another run and held our men oft the plate until th? ninth, the ore being- 3 to 1 in their favor. .Maston had one more Inning at the bat. It looked as though It were a defeat for our men who have played such winning ball all season; Toner was first up and went to first; Lanc3s ter followed suit- and each made home iefore the innlnir idoaed, tlelng the 'score. The tenth was another zero for Raeford, our men playing together " like , new machinery. Tid marsh took the wood first and wen down. Moffltt followed and caught a bag. then Homer who did likewise Foxworth then came to the bat and put a Jong fly out which was cught, but while It was being thrown home the '. bases were wept an-.! Maxton iad the game 5 to 3. McKelthan's pitching for Raeford was fine holding hit down to two, and Pool iield him well hehlnd Oiu bat Tldmarsh's pitching was not tip to the atandard ana tne ooys hit mm five times, if ox- worth caught the game far Maxton, 1ut his est work was at the hat "Donnie? McKeKhan got mad In the third inning becius Tldmarsh threw the third strike so fast he. couldn't see it (but the moire did) nd took kittle Interest in the game "afterwards. H stood in left field for Raeford. HIGHBALL A HANDY WIXNi a. CTLUILOTTE THE VICTOH, Good Game of Ball Will Play Again at ltta Park Saturday Purse for I20O. Ereclal to The Observr. Huntersvllle, Aug. 21. The Char lotte base ball team crossed bats with the home team here to-day and won by the Charlotte aggregation by a score of 10 to 7. The Infield work of the Charlotte team composed of Mc Klnnon onTlrst, Montgomery scond, Flte, short, was fast and snaqjpy. The hitting of McKinnon wis the feature of the game, he .securing 3 hit out of 5 times up, one of them toeing for 3 bags. Flte and Irwin composed the battery and thelr work was good. The teams will play again at Charlotte Sat urday, for a purse of $200, the win ning ciud also to get 70 per cent, oi the gate receipts. Admission to the game will be 25 cents including grand stand. Hook Hill Defeats Chester. Correspondence of TJiw Observer. Rock Hill, a C Aug 20. In a game full of ginger Rock Hill defeat ed Cheater again to-day by a score of 2 to 1. The game was played by both teams with a determination that made it interesting. Big Jay-bo Evans pitched the game for Cheater, and held the home boys in check .-until the eeventh when one run waa made. The Chester boys made their only run In the eight. Chafes Jon and Pat Wylle were In the box for the locals. Jones pitched a splendid game of ball. The boys who are iplaylng in Rock Hill games now are the "Wltherspoon Specials" who wan all the games they went up against with the Chester ag gregation put It tin them with ' their South Atlantic players. Mana ger Wltherspoon did not know what he was going up against when he went to Chester to play these games, but he put up a good fight. r.vrn Score With Sonoma Girl at Grand Circuit Mcctmji, Taklns Honors In Classic Massarliust-tts Stakes- The Day's Summaries. Readvillc, Mass., Aug. 2L-Highbnll with the master redneroan, Ed. Gecrs, in the sulky, evened the score with Sonoma Oirl to-day at the Grand Circuit meet ing try taking, the honors quite handily it the classic Massachusetts stakes, valued at JO.000. Both of the stars. Highball and Sonoma Girl, entered the fray very lame, the fanner limping pain- f nllv when losjrinr slowly, while the mare warmed out her ailment almost en tirely after a couple, of preparatory miles, but her fault of breaking In the first turn waa her undoing, as In eacn i.t nhA medo a disastrous break at thnt nlnt. falling to the rear. A 1 ThAfflBI t h. Krhrnaka trainer. SO- tured second position in the first heat Villi AXisnay. una int nnumi un, Yii Rpnvnn. lust nlnned the second final liit with Thomrield ovr WarecheaU Hirl.ball s the property m ran Jonea. Cleveland, O.- Nearly 12,000 persona saw me racing. , TJie summaries: - THm Massachusetts. 2:14 tret, purse 9, 000: i Hlghlwll won three straight heats una 'race; inornneia wronai ouuuiui. filrl rthlrd. -r Best time 2;K'A ..in socona Thef Reftdvllle, tdi pace, purse J?,000: Tliotwvay won three stralpht heats and race; Htrtalg second: wiuium v;. intra. T'-est time i.0514 in- second and third beats. . . 213 trot, purse il.zuu:. w likes fiean won three straight he;t8 and race: Jack Levbonm . second; The Pacolet third, test time 2:0814 in second heat . . . Jim Gaffnry Wins Alhony Hondlciip By Six Iiengtlis. Saratoga. N. Y., Aug. 21. Jim Gaffney, Imcked dowi from S to 1 to to S. won the Albany hendicap on a heavy track here to-day. Kmtpp broke hint in front find he made all the pace, winning by six lengths. Summaries: ... First nice, selling, z-year-oios, lur- longs: Hal. 10 to 1. won- Sanguine, Z to 1, second) Chullta, 7 to 10, third. Time, :np 3-5. Becond race, steeplechase for 4-yar- elds and upward, selling, iU0 added, about 2 mller. Amanda H., to 5. won: Utrhts Out. 3 to 5, second; Jack Barr, 4 to 5, third. Time. 4:'i5. Third race, nanaicap ior r.u Hges, noi winners at this meeting, JT00 added, one mile; Main Chance. S to 1. won; Tou rannA. 8 to S, second; Colonel Jack, 4 to 6, thjrd. Time, 1:42 2-5. Fourth race, the .lbanv handicap, 2 vear-olds and un. 32.000 added. -furlongs: vim fiaffney. 8 to 6. won; Magaxlne. 5 to 1. second Master Rooert, i to 1, tmru. Time. 4:15 2-5. Fifth ree, J-yoar-oias ana upwaras. 1700 nMed, one mile and thre-slx-1 teenths: Right Royal. 4 to 1. won; Lally, to 6, second: T.ord Ptannope, I to 1, third, Tlnv, 2:001-6.';-' -' Hixth race, handicap, for 3-year-clds. 1750 odded, 7 furlongs: Fleming, 8 to 2. von; Jack Aikin, out. place, second. Time, 1:31. s atiiei:. Au?. 21.-WiUicr fore- W'ashlnst i;ij;t: Viigiiiia. f.,lr and cooler Thursday, pre ceded by showers in' southeast portion; Priday fair; ' HKht variable winds. North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, casttM-n Florldii, western Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana,- oc casional thundernliowers Tliursday and Friday; light variable winds, mostly southerly. Bittern Texus, parity cloudy, possibly howers Thursday; Friday fair; fresh southeast winds on the coust. Arkan.aa, showers Thursday; Friday fuir. warmer., . Western Texas, showers- Ttiursday; rniwj uur, warraor. Tennesse, showers Thursday; . Friday is tr, warmer. Kentucky and West Virginia, fair and warmer Thursday and Friday. ' " '7n u u u u u ( LOCAL, OFFICE IT. 8. LEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, Aug. 21.-Sunrise 5:47 a. sunset 7:05 p. m. ; TEMPERATURE (In degrees), Highest temperature .. ,. iowest temperature .. .,' ., ,';... i Mean temperature .. .. Excess for the dav .. Accumulated deficiency for month . Accumulated excess for the year i.: ' PRECIPITATinV In Infl.M-k Total for 2t hours ending 8 p. m. .'. " 0 Total for the month ....... ..i... .... 1.S Accumulated deficiency for month .. 2. Total for the yeur ........... 22.79 Accumulated deficiency for year 12. M Prevailing ,-vlni direction .. j...S. W. W. X. BENNETT, Observer. and GROCERY STOCK for sale, stand for lease. Business established about 16 years. Trade the high-class city. Location best stand in Charlotte, Inventory stock about 13,000. Sales about $30,000 per annum. Right re served to withhold Information from the merely curious Investigator. The right meaning man has here a, fine, rare grocer's, opportunity.' - ! - Address or sea the real estate dealer, " ' F.D.Alexander , S0t S. Trjron St. ' : Tbones 604 and 4& x . ltrolt, Mich., Aug. 2i.-Up to the Slli inning Bostc'n did not have a man &t second base. Detroit had two catchers j ut out through Hjillt hands, from l'oul tips. heore: H. H. E. letrolt wti (un wi ono4 u Doston M W Oi'.l GWl-o 12 0 Batteries: Killlnn. Schmidt, l-'ayn ami Archer; I'ruitU Glaze, Young. Crlger und Bl aw. Time, i:Ji). Tmpirc, Connolly. r Oliicago, Aug. 21. Philadelphia, !nt ngain to-day, despite Bender's great r'tcbl'iR- Chlcag scored the only run of the game In the ninth Inning In tvtu niii gle and a tacrifiie. fcoie: R. II. K. Chicago i ftm ! -1 -i 1 Philadelphia. WW mn ouo 0 3 1 Batteries: Smith and Sullivan; iiuwler nd P'jweiit. Time, 1:6. Umpires, K'.aim i, nd O'loughlin. Bt. lui Aug. 21. New Y'ork mad It two Riinivs to one in the Kerles Lv winnh g to-day from St. Louis, 4 to Score: R, H, K. fit. Louis .' in-.' W (Xrt-3 l New York t)w- 4 o Batteries: Peltv, Howell end Htcvens; Chesbro and Klelunw Time, 1:50.' t'm ue, Stafford an l Hurtt. NATIONAL LEAtilE. -i New York, Aug. 21. The Oilengo team was beatn heiu to-da;. hy Hie IochIh. New York pounded the Ij.-iII all over the field In the first iuriliii.'. Pcoru: Jt. H, E. 4'hteago .. l0iV; Ml 4 12 JVew York 7urt 1W l.ix - V. Hi I iMtierU-j: Taylor t-id Kling: Ames find Bresh-ihan. Time, Uuii,lrc, liigler and Enmlle. Boston, A'lR. 21. After a t-iniiiuto ln termieslon, t.i'cufioned by ruin, Pltlxburs made tim Amen of to-day's gaino fairly close. Scor: R. II. E. .itoti 2'l i.iOl t,l !i 2 I'tttftbnr-r .. .. .. .. ! o Ci4 9 3 - HatterM PfetTer. Y'outig an I Hrwn; Willis, tugleiy f.tid Gibson. 'Mine, 2:07. Uinrire, O iiay. Kerncrsvlllo News Items. Special to The Observer Kernersvillo, Aug. 21. Mrs. Ann Perry, an old and highly respected la dy of this place left yesterday for Ok lahoma, where she goes to visit a daughter, Mrs. Wlnfree, who has been m that country for several years. Mrs. Perry said if the-country agreed with her she would probably make her home In the future with her daughter. She was accompanied by a little six-year-old granddaughter on this long Journey to the West, . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beeson have re turned from a visit to the Jamestown Exposition. They also visited Washing ton and Baltimore while away. Mr. Beeson V a prominent merchant and farmer, whose home and place of bus iness Is three miles south of this place on R. F. D. No. 1. Miss Pearl Ashworth, of Ashevllle, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. M. W. Sapp, In this city. Why Sneeze ? when Ellerbe Springs Will Positively Relieve Hay Fever It Han Done It. It Is Doing It It Will Do It This spprlng, with elegant and commodious Hotel and all con veniences, Is situated nnar Rocking ham, North Carolina, on the 8. A. It. Railway between Charlotte, N. C, and Wilmlngeon, N. C. Direct local and long distance Southern Hell telephone connections. Rooms re served when notlllcd. Telegraph, railway and express address, Rock ingham, N. C. Rates moderate. For terms and other Information, address J. W. ItKTIIELL, Manager, Kllerbc, N. C. Try Cosmeo for that Sunburn. Tan and freckles SOcts. D1LW0RTI1 DRUG STORE B. 8. DAVIS. Phone 347. I Where Shall We Keep Oar Bank Account? Is a question many are asking from time to time and the answer - . depends upon several x IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS; .FIRST. Strength, determined by net capital and ratio of assets to . llabllltleB. . SECOND, ' Facilities for handling business which are based upon resources, and ability and emcience of the management. THIRD. Progres8lveness-and conservatism of the officers and di rectors. . - . FORTH. The greatest liberality consistent .with the best interests of the bank. ' , '" FIFTH. Courtesy and friendship taking an Interest In the wel; fare and success of the customers of the bank and " extending that courtesy that a friend shows to a friend. . All this we think you will find at the j Commercial National Bank OF CTLARL43TTE, N. C. R. A- DUNN. Pres. - W. E. HOLT, V. Pres.. A. G. BRENIZER, Cash. v . A. T. SUMJIEY, - Asst. Cash. 4 PER CENT. ' ' Let us issue you one of our three months' Certificate of "Deposit as a temporary in vestment. , American Trust Company Capital and Fronts .. .. .. .. $480,000. J Trust Building. 1 Thon No. 2. , "ON THE SQUARE." v We carry the greatest assortment of of Toilet Articles and most complete line Drug Sundries NURSES' REGISTER C ON Tilt SQUARE 'Phone 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE.,, mDIMiM JVIUHIl J SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. I IT'S herb nr L7VST Pavsnnali, Ua., Aug 21. Havannah loft the Hrst u-tioe to Charleston this after noon by a score of 3 to Z, 10 Innings be ing played. The e ond ganie proved a tie, I to !. the ssm! Iiciiii, called after-; Ilis seventli inning on account of dak- : R. H. E. iHi UK tffi O-S 3 2 fXt H 1I 1 -3 15 S Neuer and Kulilkoff: Uliile Lmpire, Mace. Time, Score: f-avsnuah Chart to ftnttrle: ' end Bellinger, Second game: R. H. E. KavannaU .. ,,- pft (KW 0 1 3 l . Charleston wjo old o-i 2 i IiaUerW: Deaver und Kuhlkoff; Ry mond and Itelslngi-r. empires. Holt und I'age... Time. l. W. - W.icon, Oa. Aug. 2t:-Ma"on took the third ieoriv game of Hie series to eay from Cclumiha. ' ire: R. . E. MftCOn 1110 01' 0H i 3 0 itlumbia. . ... ... .. .. (fft m 0I ' I 2 Kstteries: Kowtn ant ttoblnsorf- Vleb. ran and Smith, t'mpire, Cofi'trmn. Augusts. fla Aug. 2i.-Augusta and Jjckihjnvilln by tn-days gams made it 21 Innings In which neitiier side scorsd To djv's contest weut 12 Innings. 'corn ' - U. H B JitcksonvliU , tfi fK fsx n o-o 4 ' j' AngusU MWMMM 4 5 i'Mtteries: Hit ton und Hchan; Holmes jind Caivm, Time, 2.1i. 1,'mplre, JUuck- THE "The, Car that Is making good, riding good and is cheap." Manu factured by the Forest City Motor Car Company, of Massllton, Ohio. Is the best, most servlreable, most easily managed,- and most economically kept up medium-priced car on the market to day, it la made in two styles, , RUNABOtT AND STANHOpE. It Is a Handsome, Durable Car. The price,, including top, storm front, lamps, tools, etc., Runabout, $6.00; Stanhope, $800. Can make prompt deliveries, A car Is no In Charlotte and any ono interested in obtaining the best cor for the lcsst possible money will please communicate AT ONCE with R. L. STEELE, JR. CENTRAL HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, C. Home AiUIrews; Rockingham, N. C The Maxlon Team Adds Anotlier ' ' bcalp to Its licit. CTrenpondei!kc f. Tli Observer. , ' Maxton, Aug. J0.Th 9-m team added, another victory tu iu already Ivng JK this afternoon when Rafnrd nrrayed themselves on the field against ithero. We mtiKt give the i : :ota crrdrt for rtrlng wrr-trr 1eJ f'ght ot cy tearh that ha played J ere this season. The visitors scored1 For Quick Sale TWO MOREHEAD LOTS On the eomer of Vance and College streets. Can be bought for ............... . , . . $4,750.00 We write Fire, Accident and Hcalih Insurance CAROLINA REALTY CO., --WDWTXlfcINSOi Manaci1., 45 N. Tryon St. Fixe Insurance., Thone 800.1 Homes for Sale 7- room house, Boulevard, 11 worth; large lot, well built house, with alt modern conveniences. Party desires to sell at once. Can be bought for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ., $4,500. 8- room house West Morehead, lot 50x168, slate roof, all modern conveniences. House new and deslrab'e . . . ; .... . $5,500. 8- room house, South Tryon, fine location, . two baths, slate roof. If taken thlg week can be bought for .. .. . . .. ,. .. $8,500. 9- room house, Elizabeth Heights: -large lot, shady side of the street, high, nice location, slate roof and all modern con veniences ,-..' '.. ........... .. . . $5,500. J. E. Pflitrphy & Co. 43 N". Tryon St E. W. Phlfer. Notary Public. Phone 843. ; Wofid fibre Wall Plaster, "Kari (far- 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 "' ' 1 "factured by . - ' CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO Write tor Booklet. . CHARLOTTE. N.' O. BARGAINS I ESTATE One Store House, three Tenant Houses, all for the sum of .. $1,700. 'Annual rental $213. Must go quick. 1 : v ,:;:'!'-M: " ': !i ';: .'iv 'V ' -V Btovsn & Company. 'Phone 535. . 203 N, Tryon St. This Way, Brother You're too old to fool with patent medicines, ' though advertised In rellgioua papers. JThe Mutual B. A L, is not exactly a panacea, but it cures love-sickness,, home-sickness and lonesomeness In the. pocketbook. It ; dJgestlo n by providing safe investment for the rich, relieves poverty by helping to save nd accumulate, dls. slpates despondency by practical and speedy methods, supplants Indifference with laudable ambition, which, in time, it gratifies; prevents suicide1 by creating self-respect, prevents drunkenness by using your spare money for noble purposes. It can't curs fools, however, and doesn't pretend to; so If jou'rs In that class, go elsewhere. We require some brains as a base of operation. , , E. L. Kceslcr, Sec and Treas. Tlgme 841. 23 S. Tryon St, ' Valuable Manufacturing Sites on the A. T. & O. r.allroai, 13 to .- 20 acres.. On Seaboard, going west, tracts of 10 to 150 cri. Os Seaboard, going cast, In tract3 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. - , SOU REAl ESTATE, lOA'i AND TRUST COIiPA'i Capital $75,000.00. ' Burploj $100,000.00. , ftWcnti " ' -r r . Vice Prealdeat, W. S. ALEXANDER. - r. a. DBJiar. f Secretary and Treasurer, a. morris Mcdonald. , IF YOU WISH . . to avoid the risk and annoyance of loaning money, and Ira - - ... satisfied with-a. moderate rate of Merest, we Invite you to place your funds .in t;h la bank. - v' T .. ' ; We pay'FOVR piBR CENT, on TIME and SAVINGS' fie. , . posits. , . The Kercfenls & farmers National Bank: - CHAI?L01TE. N. C ' 1 GEO. E. WILSO-V, President - 7 aXO.B.'-HOSS, Vlco President. ' ; W; C. WILKIXSOX, Cashier,' :. - .r Real Estate - On Railroad For sale at le than (wn.thrro i. ...i. t - n. i: v ?, wlth 8llle track- Improvements consist of a S 1-8 story brick building and a lstory, brick warehouse; also a . 1-story frame warehouse; all very heavily built .Suitable for manufacturing or heavy storage. , - , , ( , This is a bargain as offered. See us for particulars.' The Charlotte Realty o. : A. G. Craig, Secretary. . ' ' Office 18 E. Trade St' Phone, S77. A PUBLIC DEMAND : There Is a growing demand for higher ideals In the manage-: ment of moneyed institutions. . , r . , Financial ability is . no doubt desirable, but financial honesty la' the demand of the hour. - To meet that , demand ,1s the steadfast "poycy of this " Instltu "?n' - ' '..-,. " Charlotte Trust Co. J. II. LITTLE, President C M. PATTERSON, Vice Pre. L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier.. ',;' ii 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE. W. X - i UENRT SL McADEN. GEO. W. ,DRTA2f. . H. M. VICTOR, v President Vice P.-esldent 4Caahler. ' ' Capital $800,000.00 ' Sarplns and Proflta. ,rr. . 7. ..,.$221,008.33 " DLRECTORSi ' - ' HENRY M. McADSI - P. B. UDOWCLti . .. W. B. RODMAIT " T. W wade , ; j' ;'; CHA8. ' A,"- WILUAUS ; Every courtesy and accoramo. F. D. ALEXAXDEH a W. BRTAW ' -! " . ' O. BURROUGHS K PRANK GILREATII .,; 9. S. BITERS , "'; Tour business respectfully ollctted. datloa extended ' consistent 'with safe banklnav" ' H. If. TXTTOR. Caahler. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK . . CHARLOTTE. N. C. - " Does a general Banking business, and must again and most ap preciatively and opportunely tender " their slncerest thanks to the generous public . for Its abnormal consideration and patronage, which has far exceeded '.onr mos1t;.Btiigalae.. expectations; hence the Inspiration for enlargement an., expansion : of our business, and to keep pace with our grewlngiclty we will start out with renewed vigor , and deter mlnatiott to properly meet the reoulre. ' menta of our patrons, hence we solieit and offer to all classes of depositors or patrons nothing, less than the very best we can do for them, commensurate with legitimate : Banking. Wa Invite all new-comers, as well as natives, to call and see us.. - - r Respectfully, r B. D. HflATH. President - ' W. H. TWl'ATsT. Cashier. . 7 , : jn U stow vimUmMx ' w .The Saying NaUsit i S Is .best cultivated by practice. Open an account in our Savings j Bank and see . how soon It will Interest you to - keep the small amounts to swell ths .account Try It A' dollar will do at first .. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE. Southern Loan & Savings. Bank P. M. BROWN, President. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. , R. A. DUNN; Vice President " . J A BeaQtiful Home Site , 132x150 ' Located on a broad" macada mized avenue in vone of the best locations in Greater Charlotte, with ' car lhie, wa ter and sewer mains, electric lights all at your service; well shaded by young oak trees, and in a first-class jiuiuuuniuuu F. C. ABBOTT 8, COMPArJY 10 runs in mo uiei mo tu nomtir -
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