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V;, -.4. ;1G CF THE CLUES. AMEBICAN LEAGUE. ' ';. ia. . i .. t ; v York ;.vcl;ind .." " ,.i,t('n -'A. .. : r. Louis ... Washington . NATIONAL LEAGUE. vv ; s won. Chlcsso .v I lttsbnrg -...... ; New YorS ....'.. -I'iiiladelphlfc. ... ..; Brooklyn . . " Cincinnati 50Bt ou ...r " St. Louis ;.v Won. Lrt. P.C , 65 - 4i , S 41 .& , til , M 67 ... .4.J , tW 47 ... .6M 44 63 , , .433 45 S3 l i -33 4j-B 63 hi 06 .63 48' 41 34 7'V: Lout," P C. 31 ' 44 i -.5 W J ,6T7 49 f .! 6 I 47.1 64 f .414 ii - .3?.! is . .sa SOUTH ;UCTtW Charleston , Jacksonville Macen Savannah .. Augusta CclLmbi ... 63 ' 6 31 , 4: 48 K 65 f6 TV .5: .600 ,498 7' VIRGINIA' STATE HliEAGUE. tToiV Ift P.C. ICorfo'k .. ;.w Jjenville .. . Lynchburg . Richmond v.. Roanoke .v Portsmouth v 621. SI 49 49 61 43 49 48 48 P6 5T EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. L"t ,. 66 Toronto Buffalo .. .. ... Newark .' ' Providence jersey City .. .. i. .. Baltimore Rochester ... ... Montreal .. .. .. ... 62 64 61 61 to 49 4 38 41 53 65 58 65 nS ,647 .510 .& .477 .406 P.C. .633 .n .509 .4S1 '.477 .476 .47 .3U rnliii;Hu'tvrla Umpire Toffnuin's ,t...t..r nmi par woell:IIHtrg a in ihf fif til inning. t;c re. 11. Jt-.J'.. Columbia. .. .. .. lftW i Savannah 0'2 0 W J"" 4 1 Fatteries: Viebalm an1 r-mitr,; p Bn,i . Kahlkoff. - Time, l:3i- Unplres, Coffman and Shea. VSa Ni: IN ,c:; company. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Ameifcan League. At Bt Loulss PWladolphH 1-5-3 ""plt: W'aahlngton $-12-1; I AtChtaio: Chicago 4--0; New York St Boa ton St Rational Leatue. ' "At:'-'Phllftilelphla: Cincinnati 1014 3j 4lf Nw Tork cond gamjj- At Brooltlyn: Brooklyn fr-9-3; at RnLon: Ch cago f-46 . -7-i South Atlantlo League- . At Macon: Jacksonville 4: Maoon L At Columbia: Savannah 2: Columbia. 1. At Auguata: Charleiton 7; Auguata, a Vtrrlnla State Iague. ' At Danville: Flrat game-Danvine i; Portammith 4. Second gamo-ianv i, ' At Lynchburg: LyncKburg-Boanoka game pottponed, rain. viv a 1 At Richmond: Richmond 4; Norfolk . Eastern League. At Rochester." Rochester 1; Providence At Buffalo! Buffalo 6; Jcmy City 3. At Toronto: Toronto 8; Baltimore i At Montreal: Montreal 4; .Newark 3. AuRusta, Ga.. Au(. 2.-Wenk pitching una poor team work gavo Charleston to- darae-; v - RitTs. Charlfaton .... " W2 1M-7. 2 ? Au?ufta W -. .' J. Battprie: Kott-r and Relsin?er; Sparks and Connolly. Time, 1:3?. . l-m-pire, Mace. ' Rain Prevents Slaxton-McColl Came, Fppclal to The Observer. , Maxtonk Aug. 23. A Jarge crowd of people waited for nearly an hour yesterday afternoon for the rain to stop so that the McColl-Maxton game could be played, but the winds and clouds gave only i momentary en couragement at any time, for no sooner would a bright place be wn than a cloud took its place. It rained almost continuously for half an hour and the grounds were known to be too wet tor a game. THE SUMMARIES AT SARATOGA. Sam Bernard and RJglit Royal the ; Only Whining: Favorites. ; Saratoga. N.''V., Aug. M. Welbourne. earn Btrnard and Right Royal were the only winning favorites at Saratoga to day, the other events going to Jor.g shots. The card wss featureless, but toe first rnce, a handicap, was a heavy belting affair and resulted in tin easy ; victory for the favorite. Royal Lady, backed down from 10 tj I to H won the flfth Jockey Knapp will ride Jim Gaffney In the futurity. Sutrmarios: : First rac. handicap, all ages, 7 fur- kngs: Wlbourne, 2 to t won; Crersinn, X to S, sooftd; Rockstono, 1 to J, third. Time. 1:271-5. . Second race, s-vear-oios anu ui, fil ing, one mile and on eighth: Right Royal, 2 to 1, won; Phi! Finch, i to 5, second; Astor Dor, 3 to L third. Timo, I'UU -.- - - ' ' " - . . ... Third a. handicap, 2-year-oias. furlongs: Black Oak, ( to 1, won; Den nis Stafford. to 6, second, M.igaaslne. 7 to 10. third. Time, wi - 1 s Fourth rare, s-vear-o us. ' seinna, m mile: Royal JAdy. 6 to 1. won: Beggwr Maid. 1 to 1. second; Ixird Stanhope, 3 to 1 fhtril. Time. 1:413-6. Plfth rnre. lies. I-vear-OldS. 6Vi rur- lowts: Masquerader, 4 to 1. won; Half Sovereign,' 1 to 2, second; Keep Moving, 8 tn 1 third. Time. 1:07 i-h. : , . Sixth race, maidens, S-year-olds and un. aelllnir. one mile: Sam Bernard, to 5. won; Pins and Needles. 7 to 5. sec ond; Ram Rod, 1 to tniro. Time, 1:42 2-$. ,5 - Southern League, i v nrieans: Atlanta 0; New Or- leant (12 innings), At uempnis .tiii: i-v IMs a WVU-r-K Uot Or?,nn- ljilion M i ii Hurt Iiy Overiicnu Urid-ve &:!litlv Improved Sunday hcliool I , Association l(-cts l.a rroaclinirnts on City Iand. Special to The Observer. , . -v Salisbury, Aug. ?3.-There is now a 10 tol insurance company here, the Se curity Mutual Asociation. It was or- ca.nlxed this wee kand is In possession new' of its charter from the Secretary ot State. S. U Adcock, of Syracuse, N. Y la'miwager and Its territory will em brace forth ? Carolina,. The company jias noi perjmcu ginlzatin but one can guess tnaa iN. b. McCanletw la lobe its head and J. M. Maupln: traveling representaUve, JJOtn cf them a.w synonyms for success, and the company already has luck.Mt has written between JOO and 200 policies. It wltt be Strocgly backed. The officers - . . ...i . .( r : An ere in the 'wei:n-wu South Mala street " J Relatives of John C Grist, who waa to badly hurt yesterday near Concord by a o rbead brldg came to Salisbury last night to be with Wm. He is in a critical CCMlltlon ana jn.auuiuun w '"" skull has many Jnteinal injuries, inia V8S his first run. The young man was slightly improved f thla aitornoon. : He lived at uastomia- ... , " . ' , - The Sunday M-'hool Association or Rowan County jnct In thirty-eighth an nual convention yiesterday in St. Paul s Lutehran churcn m me county, xvcr. . 1). Bodle preached - the sermoa T, V. Brown dolivared 1A address of welcome and Rev. C I. Morgan responded. Key. V . B. Buttera s nresiaea ana w peojn attended. There wttre addresses by r.i o. Carlton and M. F. itatcner. youn law- v rt thA Haiismiry car. ana loiiowina the 'sfXieches dinner wm served. Re-. converang the assciciation eieciea hit. Carlloa president, T, H. Spencer record Ing ahcretary, A. 1 Smoot correspond ing secKotary and W. .L. KlutU treasur er. Dr. C M. Poole. Rev. Dr. Duttera, Rev. L. W. HlacKweiuer, u. ft. urown and A. W. Hicks were made an exec utive committee. Thytttura, Mill Ridge, was chosen aa the next meeting place. The date has not been selected. Before adjourning t uie convention namea a strong delegation for the State conven tion at Groenaboro next April. Wa!M!, , As,;. .1 Korccapt: 1 VirsiiUa, showers t'.iUirday. vann. f i: west poriUm; t uii'lay partly cloiuly, warmer in in.t; ii fh west to aouthwi &t Rinds. North Cardura, South Ccrolina, Geor gia, Alabama, western Florida and Mis sissippi, thunder-showers Saturday and Sunday; light went to southwest winds. 1 Eastern Florida, fair Saturday and Sunday; light variable winds. Louisiana and easierp 'Texas, fair Saturday f.nd Sunday, except showers Sunday in .north portions; light south winds, ".',''" . . i Tennese and Kentucky, fair Saturday and Siindny. ' ' ' West Viriginla, Vhowers Saturday; Sun day fair. , ' . Arkansas and Western Texas, fair Saturday; Sunday showers. ... LOCAL OFFICII V. S. WEAJHER BUREAU. Charlotte, Aug. a-Sunrlsc 5:49 a. m sunset I'M j, ,n, .,, TEMPERATURB: lin dearrces)." Highest temperature ..... ... ....... I -o west temperature.. .. .. ...... Mean tempcratura .. .-. ........... I'enciency Jor the dpy .. .. ......... Accumulated deficiency for month . Accumulated exees for the year PRECIPITATION (in Inches). Total for 24 hours endinz Id, m. ... Total for the -month .. .. ., .. ...... 1.23 Accumulated deficiency for month., 2.9'J Total for tho year v. .. .. . .. .... 23.02 Accumulated deflcieney for" year.,, 13.03 Prevailing wind direction ,...S. K tt't::Aas W. J. BENNETT, Observer. TilULLLVXT WREOTLLNG BOUT. Blrmlncham 6; Mem- v At Little Rock: Little Rock 1; Mont gomery ft At Shreveport: vllle X . Shrevcport 3; Nash- AMERICAX LEAGUE. 1 nevelsnd. O., Aug. 23.-Boston defeated Cle eland to-day 2 to 1. Kiioaaes pucn- wild wt v,.,t out hall, but Bradley v Boston one run And Clarke1 throw th other. cKrtand 100 Oflfl 000-1 8 3 Boston . " W ul3 4 1 naileries: Rhoad?s and Clarke; Young and Shaw. Time, 1:39. Uroplrts, Sheri dan, and Evans. DetroltMlch., Aug. 23.-Pctrolt played a wretched fielding game, thre-i muff of tierlect throwing being respgnslble for : the Washington tallies. ' Score; . R. )L K. luoit v oooonown-i 5 4 Washington ott) 020 100-3 10 3 1 Batteries: Siever and Scktnldt; Falken berg and Block. Time, Umpire, Connolly. A riikso. Ati. 2l.-Chteatro won a fast grnie from New York to-day 4 to fl. All ' the runs were made while Hogg was In the box. Reore: R. H. E Chicago 210 000 00X-4 9 0 - K.w Vork 000 000 000-O 4 0 Batteries: White and Bulllvan; Hogg, . Doyle and Thomas, Time, 1:32. Umpire1, v O'Leughlln. gt. " Louis. Aur. 2?,. Philadelphia shut eut St. Louis to-day 1 la 0 in the first gme of the series. Score': R. H. F, . St Louis coo nno 000-4). 2 WiiUdelnhla. 100- OUO-1 6 i Batteries: Powell and Kteyens; Plank and Powers. Time, 1:45. Umpires, Hurst and Stafford. , , ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Readsvllle Race. ReadVllle, Mass . Aug, M.Ardell, Kd fleer's pacing mare, was defeated to-day for the -second time In her racing career, and by Argot Boy, who beat her here a ve.ie mro. In the 2:05 trot George G. had only to loa- at the finish of each heat. The race niRrked t ha. Initial defeat of the season of the Cleveland mare Lillian R. A series of very close finishes resulted in the 2:i trot, Henry P., Jr., barely traltlnir ilia vcrilir t in Bjirl) heflt. Tyron Kay had no trouble. In the 2:14 pace With the closn of the meeting to- ilnv most of the horses nre beinR snipped to ProvldiJfice. where the grand circuit will be continued next Monday. Sum- !i trot, niir-np 11.200: Henrv S Jr.. wnn (hre utraltrht hats and race: Tra- velesst second: Prlnca C. third. Best time JillH in first hent. ? trot, nursa M.200: Georao G. won threa heats and race: Oro second; Lil llan R. third. Best time z:(W in urst heat. 2:04 pace, purse 11,200: Argol Boy won three staright heats and race; Ardell second; Judge Wilson, third. Best time 2.0.M4 in first hent. 2:14 pace, purso 11,2m: Myron iay won three straight heats and rnce; Gentry's Star, second; Arrow, third. Best time 2.Wt in first hent. Cotton Mill Man Armited For Aban doning Hi Wife. Special to The Observer. Durham, Aug. 23. E. T. Carr waa arrested here to-dav on the charge of abandoning his wife. He gave bond for his appearance to-morrow. Mr. Carr is a prominent coton mill man, who has, been at work In Grecnaboro, and waa 'brought here on this charge a few days ago, but the charge was dismissed. The second warrant was sworn out by the wife this morning. He clalma that he did not abandon her but that she left him In Kentucky and came here, refusing to go back to him. ' . Al Cliristenscn Wins Over William Dtniotrel in a Three-Fall Catch-as datclk-Can 3Iatch ' at Greenville, S. C. Special to Tha Ohserver. Greenville, S. C, Aug. 21. The most brllHajvt wreetling match ever pulled off In this part of the country took place here to-night when Al Chrlstengen won two falls In three In a catch-as-aatclwjan match from Wil liam Dimetpel. Th contest began at 9:10, General Sovarn refereelng, and eight minutes and K2 seconds later Chrlstensen's shoulders were pinned to the mat with a half Kelson and Helch lock. After 15 minutes intermission the men appear again in the most aggres. alve manner, crashing through the lines of chairs on theatage and almost overtlpplng the foot lights into the orchestra. After only 22 seconds In all Dlmetrel was helpless In a full- arm lock secured by the Bostonlan. Dlmetrel ,was agalrt rendered helpless after 7 1-2 minutes in a head scissors and bar lock. Prosperous Soanon at Davis White Suiplmr Springs. Special to The Observer. Hlddenlte. Aug. 23. The Davis White Sulphur Springs at Hiddenite have enjoyed a most prosperous sea sons There nave been 1,500 people registered so far and they "nave 75 guests yet and prospects for a good crowd In September aa the rates are lowered awaln September 1st. Char lotte has had the largest number al though other towns have been well represented. There have been people from ten erf the States during the sea son. The States of New York, Call, fornla and Louisiana as well as oth ers Wave had representation. The people are all friendly and social and one feels free and easy and all en joy tnemseives. xnere is room for others. 66 74 1 13 63 .51 and GROCERY STOCK for tale, stand for lease. . Business established about 15 years. . Trade the high-class city. Location best stand In' Charlotte. Inventory stock about $3,000. Sales about $30,000 per atmum. ., Right re served to ' withhold Information from the merely curious Investigator. The right meaning man has here a , fine, rare grocer's opportunity. ., - . - 7 Address or see the real! estate dealer,, - 1 F.D.Alexander 202 S. Tryon St. . ' , ,;. ' 'Phones 1104 and 045. . Where Shall We Keep Our ' Bank Account ? Is a question many art$ asking from time to time and the answer. . aepenas upon several , - , DIPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS: " ' FIRST. Strength, determined by fnet, capital and ratio, of assets' SEC01ND!1,tlpacilltles for han dllng business which are based upon resources, and ability and efftcience- of tha management. THIRD, progresslveness and conservatism ot the officers andial- FORTH. . The greatest liberality consistent with tha best Interests of tha bank. " . ". -- , . rtTBunt . 1 . e.i&n.Viin toVino. an interest in the wei- fare an4 aureesa of the customers 'of thex bank and t extending that courtesy that a friend shows .to a friend. ., All this we think you will find at the Commercial National Bank OF CHARLOTTE, X. C. V n. A. DUNN. Pres. ' W. E. HOLT, V. Pres. A. G. BRENIZER, Cash. A. T. SUMMEY, Asst. Caah. Valuable Manufacturing Sites on the A. T. &'0. r.allroaJ. 13 ti 20 acre-?. On Seaboard, going west, 'tracts of 10 to 150 acres. C:i Seaboard, going cast, in tracts of 1 to 100 acres. On the C. C. & A.' Railroad, in tracts 6f 10 to 125 acres. All thoe properties are In touch with the Catawba Power Com-, pany's w'lres and have fine frontase on macadam road. Far enough out to avoid city taxes. ' SKI CEU. ESTATE, LOU A'JD TR'JST C0L7.W. Capital $73,000.00. v.- President. ! .' W. 8. ALEXANDER. ' Secretary and Treasnrer . A. MORRIS McDONALD. Surplus $100,000.0!), Vice President, R. A. DUNN. Our Saving Department -is open Sttturdays from 9a. m. to 2 p. m., and from X ' ' 4 p. m. to 7 p. m. : - ' $1.00 starts an account; -. -; ' . The Merchants I & ' Feriifers National Banli - '' ' f CIIARL01TE.W. C . ' ' s GEO. E. WILSON, President, ' JNO. B. ROSS,' Vlc President. k ' .: W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier, r V - ' " '4 PE& GENT. . ... . Iet us issue vou one of our three months' , , Certificate of 'Deposit as a temporary in- . . i vestment. i ::''&SS'H American Trust Company Capital and Profita Trust Building. $450,000. Thone N,o. 2. Real Estate - On Railroad Cheap For sale at less than ,two-thIrds Its value Lot 100x135 on rall ' road, with side track. Improvements consist of a ft 1-1 story brick building and a 1-story brick warehouse; also a 1-story frame warehouse; all . very heavily built. , Suitable for manufacturing; or - heavy storage, ' v . - -.' ' This ia a bargain as offered. Sea aa for . partjentar'j-.ct'.i vl The Charlotte Realty Cot 'Phone S77;, . A. 0. Craig, Secretary. , - - Office" 18 E Trade St. Homes vfor SaSe ThiladetDhla. AUR. ?3.-anclnnHti drove fiiehla nut of the box in ttir sixth inning to-day; scoring enouun rur.s t win tho the game. Score: R. H. E. rincinnaU 000 ins wa-io U 2 Philadelphia , .. . 013 i0 13 2 Batteries: Coakley aiil McLean; Richie, Moren, Brown and Jacklltach. Time, 2.30. UmpHes, Klem and Emelle. t , New York. Aug. 2a-New York lout both game of to-day's double-header to r-ittdbura. The second ganm was called by sgreenient at the end of the fifth in- nlna. Pcoroi R. H. E. Pittsburg .... .. .. 010 100 000 2 4 7 4 ' New York .. .. .. 01" 100 WO 0-2 " 1 Batteries: Wlltse. MeOlnnlty. Ames and Bresnahan; Leever. Phelps and Smith. Time, 2:0C. Umpires, Johnulone and O'Day. Second game: R. H. E. ritutmrg .... .. on ooi o ' New V irk .. .. 0M-0 0 1 Balteiles:-' Camnlts and Smith; Lynch, Mathewlon, Bowerman sod Brenahan. Time, l'.ll Umpires. O'Day and Jolin stonft. . Eagles to Vwei Southern Railway En Route to .laincstown Exposition. The Eagles have selected thi Southern Railway Via Richmond as the official route to the Jamestown Exposition. v The members from Charlotte will leave on train No. 44 at 5:45 a. m Tuesday, September 3d, special ac commodation being provided on this train for them. The following low round-trip rates are In effect between Charlotte and Norfolk, Va.: 8even-day coach excursion tickets , $7.50 Flfteen-dav tickets 12.40 Sixty-day tickets 18 45 Coach tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays of each week, but are not good In Pullman or parlor cars. For further Information, call on any agent Southern Railway, or write R. It. VERNON, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TAYLOR, O. P. A., Washington, D. C, Better Get Your v Turnip Seed To-day, Dilworth Drug Store 7- room house, Boulevard, Dilworth; large lot, well built house, with all modern convenl en ces. Party desires 'to sell at once. Can be bought f or . . . . ................... $4,500. 8- room house West Morehead, lot 60x168, slate roof, all modern conveplences. House new and desirable ., . $5,500. 8- room house, South Tryon, fine location, two. baths, slate roof If taken this week can be bought for $8,500. 9- room house, Elizabeth Heig hts; large lot, hady side of the street, high, nice location, slate 'roof and all , modern, con veniences .. ' ' . ... .. .. .i :.. 1 $3,500. J. E. Murphy & Co, 43 N. Tryon St' E. W, Phlfer. Notary Public. Thone 842. R. 8. DAVIS. 'Phono 247. JUST OUT Boston. Aug. 2J.-Very ; hard i hitting rVaraterised Chicaao's work to day. The local players could do little with Overall. , Score: . ' R. It. 15. Tilco 00J221 VO-4) -,W. 4 Kealnn Oft 1)10 011-3 7 3 ' Batteries; Overall and KMng; Flaherty, l.tmlaman, . Young and Blown. Time, I V). i umpire, carpenter. Brookly. N. Y.. A ua. 53 -The Brook lyn played around the St. lwnils team here to-day. MeGIynn was batted out ef the box in the fourth inning. Score: TL H. E, 8t Louis Wifloi 010-2 8 4 prooKlyn , O00 400 6OX 9 3 Batt4frlee: pastorlous and Bluer; Mc Glynn, Frmr-me nnd Marshall. Time, i hours. Umpire, KigU-r. ..,'-.. feOUTlI ATLANTIC LEAGUE. 7 THE COMPLETE PROTECTION POLICY issued only by the ETNA LIFE INS. CO. of Hartford, Conn. Mont up-to-date Life Insurance Policy. Covers all Hazards, including To tal and Permanent' Disability. For full information, address A. J. Williford, Manager, Tucker Bldg., Baleign. MON THE SQUARE. Do You Smoke on Sunday , Let us sell yOu to-day the best Sunday Smoke. All leading Cigars and Tobacco. NURSES' REGISTER JORDAN'S U Thone 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE." ' Macon. Aug. 23. Jacksonville batted i Hurley frseiy and the bits coupled witli t poor snpport gave I hem a lead of four j tons wltlon wss hld. f towers, a ne man. was put In the Ttli inning and sl tii'iurh he was fwr-i by the entire Jack fmiville team h did not allow a hit or a rrmfl t reach first. Murdoch's homer for Macon was lb fitura, Rcora: 1 R, IT, ft. Mfteon .. .,,..,., l"d 000 ml 3 0 . Jarksonvlll.. 0.t l W4,J...9 i..m-ri-: Harley, htuwers and llob lnrn; ls.ivldge and S'hi.n. f:n"j!da, S. C, Aug. S3. Savannah t 4. 1 e second game cf the aeries from For Quick Sale TWO MOREHEAD LOTS On the corner of Vance and College streets.' Can be bought for . . . , ,7 . . . . $4,750.00 We write lire, Accident and Health InsurancOt ' CAROLINA REALTY CO., -j ? W. D VlLKiNSON,"Mnagerr , 45- N. Tryon St. Fire Insurance. 'Phone, 800. Wool fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard diner V Thfl Tfnilder's Friend. ; Fi'eezins? does-not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard ' -as stone7 Write for booklet. Manu factxireiby CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet, ' -, f CBARLOTTB, K. C A PUBLIC DEMAND Thoea ia a arrowing demand for hlaher Ideals In , tha manage- f ment of moneyed Institutions. JY - ' ' ' Financial ability is no doubt desirable, bu financial honesty is the demand of the hour. To meet that demand ia the steadfast policy of this instltu ' tlon. , ,. . Charlotte Trust C oi 9. U. LITTLE; Preaident. k M. PATTERSONvIcsj Prea. . - L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. i FIRST NATIONAL ' BANK ' smAnLOTTE. il'. C " HENRY 1L McADEN. GEO, Wv RRTAN, H. M. VICTOR. t PreddenL - Vice President ,, , Cashier. ' Capital ....$300,000.00 J " 8nrpluiand Proflt. .rr. ........... ,$221,008.99 ' - DTRECTORSt , ' P, D. ALEXANDER , - HENRY McADEH ; . O. W. BRYAW "i. a BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH, 9. 8. MYERS ." F. B. MDOWELL W. B. RODHAM V '7 7 vt .' W. WADE I " " 'CHAS. 'A. WILLIAMS Tour business respectfully solicitsd. Every courtesy and acoommo v.,",,, , latIoa Viiendedj consistent with safe banking. --' ' - ""H. M y7TOR.iC!aahier. ' ' " ' f " BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE One Store House, three Tenant Houses, all for the sum of.. $1,700. Annual rental" $213. Must go quick. ; 4 ; 7fiy.i 'Phone 535, 203 N. Tryon St. psBBaajBjgBBaBBgB THE CHARL0T TE t NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, W. O. Does a general Banking business, and must again and most ap preciatively and' opportunely tender their slncerest thanks to tha generous public for its abnormal consideration1 and patronage, which has far exceeded outmost sanguine expectations; hence ' , the inspiration for enlargement an expansion of our business. ; and to keep pace with our growing city we will start out with ; renewed vigor and determination . to properly meet tha require ments of our. patrons, hence we solicit and offer to all classes of . depositors or . patrons nothing less than; the very best we jean do for them, commensurate with legitimate Banking. We invita all new-comers, aa well as hatlv el, to call and see ua. . , Respectfully, - t. , . B. D. H71ATH, President. ' ' " ' - 7 W. HJAVUTV, Cashier. " 7 , JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice President, . , Way,, Brother You're too old to fool with patent medicines, though advertised in religious papers. The, Mutual B. & L. Is not exactly a panacea, but it cures 16ve-slckncs, home-sickness and lonesomehess in the pocketbook. ,It aids digestion by providing safe Investment for the rich, relieves poverty by helping to save and accumulate, dls7 stpatcs despondency by practical and -speedy methods, supplants - indifference with laudable ambition, which, in time, It gratifies; prevents suicide by creating self-respect, prevents drunkenness by using your spare money for noble purposes. . - . i : It can't cure fools, however, and doesn't pretend to; so If you're in that class, j;o elsewhere. .We require some brains as a base of operation. ' , ' E. L. Keesler, Sec. and Treas. 'Phone 111. 35 8. Tryon St. The : Gayirig Mhbit is best cultivated ' by practice. ' Open . aa account In our Savings Bank and sea how soon It will interest you to ke,ep the , small amounta to swell the account.; Try It' A dollar will do at first WE rAY YOU TO SAVE. 7 7", Southern Loan h Savings Bank 7 P. M. BROWN, President. . W. L.ENKINS, Cashier.' , R, A. DUNN, Vice President SOIJ1ER INVESTMENTS. SUBJECT WE OFI'EIl 1 North Carolina R. R.i 174 1$ Commercial atlonal Ban, in r-itwen.' Nattnnal rORstonlal 125 30 sUlty national ureensooru, and int. ," , SO Hoskins 7 per cent'pref., 100 and Int. - -, ) in F.lha 7 nee rent. t-af.. 100 nA 25 to 60 Greensboro Life Ins. Co.,126.' 60 AmerMachlne 7s per cent pref,. in tn.M filh.nn 101 40 Mt. Pleasant Mfg. Co., bid. 15 to 20 Tuscarora, bid. 16 to 60 Monarch, 110. ' , 80 Olympla 1st pref. 71. ' 20 to 80 Roanoke Mill, bid. 60 to dOO Spartan. 16$ 1-2. 10 to 20 Mayes Mfg. Co.. 10S. 18- Hout hem -Pants jovi BO Henrietta, in. 6 to 1$ Cabarrus, 141 I- III! F t..' 100 Ioray 6 per eJt. ppref., bid. ov usarK, isu. 60 Odoll, bid. IA tn (& Vanee bM 60 Highland Park ft J00 and int. .60 .Lancaster. 7. per' 10.000 N. r. 4h. im 7,000 N. C. 6sti 191S F. C. ABUOTT & COMPANY. per cent pref.. e n L. trr L.. loo.. b, 9 3-4. bid.
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