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- . 1 - 1 , t irAM'ixa of the cltjks. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C nrartelphlft 81 i3 .60 J -troit ., .. l,icao .... .. .. , Cievm.ind .. .. .. .. Ksw York bt Louis , S2 S3 60 a W 68 60 7i 0 .597 .fc .671 .471 .425 Boston is 82 414 Washington .. .. 44 f3 .324 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. P.O. ClUC&gO .. . .. .. ... 1M 40 .714 liiLsuuiK Fluladnlphia .. ., ...... New York , Brooklyn ........ CiLclnsatl . .. ,. Hol(m ..... ... ... St. Louis ....... .... .. 64 61 tl 7 fO S4 87 .609 .6(8 .607 .4u3 .421 .3m .307 X VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. ; . 'Won. Lout PC Norfolk ..... ... ... ... 70 48 .591 D&aville .. ., .. .. .... 60 Lynchburg .. .. .... 64 61 HkJtmond .... .. .. .... 1 Hoanoke ... 6S 6 Portsmouth 4A 71 BASEBALL YESTERDAY. .524 .612 .492 .4Mi ' National League. A fhlnafn: - First srameChioeffO 8: Boston 7. Second same Chlcatro 2; Sot- ton A 7 innings ry agreement;. At Cincinnati; First game Cincinnati 1: New York 0. Second game Cincinnati J; Now York L ' At Bt Louis: First fame Philadelphia 4: fit Louis 7. : Second game Phlludol- , jbU 0; St. LouU 0. ( innir.gs, darkness;. ;t Eastern League. At Rocky Point. R. L: First game ' Previoence t; Buffalo 0. Second gam- BuWMo s; providence j. At Newark: First game Newark 2; Teronto A Second cranio pcstponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St ''Louis, Mo., Sept The- Philadel phia toit the Brt game to-day and went nine inning without a run in the second that Was called on account of darkness. ! Score: K. H. K. StLeuis .. 600 a OOx-7 8 4 Philadelphia W0 4QU 300-4 9 2 Batteries: ' Raymond end Manhall; Cove) sky. Moren and Dooln. Time, Umpire. Bigler. Second game: R. H. E. St. -Louis (00 000 000-0 I 3 phlladrtnhia 000 0W OUO-0 3 1 Batteries; Lush and Manhall; McQullen and Jsxklitsch. Time, 1:36. Umpire, Klg ler. Chlcaeo, Pept. 22. Chicago and Boston broke even to-day. Chicago won the first ganw. making their one hundredth vic tory of the season. Chicago must win one more game or Pittsburg muit lose cne to make the pennant secure for Chicago. The second same to-day was limited to 1 Innings by agreement. Score: R. H. E. Chicago .. .. ; 1 200 OOx-8 7 i Boston 0"1 M 00H-7 13 3 ' Batteries: Overall, LundKrcn and Kiln: Dessau and Needharn. Time, 2 houn. Umpires, Johnstone and Carpenter. Second game: K. H. E. Chicago .. .. 003 000 0-2 h 5 Boston .. .. , 3 001 0-4 5 2 BaUeriet: Durbin and Moran; Dornt;r and Ball. Time, 1:20. Umpires John atone and Carpenter. Cincinnati. O., Sept. 2!.-C!nclnnatl tried two new pitcher against New York to day and won both their games. Spado, of Atalnta, held the visitors to four hits ' and no runs In the flint game. Tha sec ond game was limited to 7 innings by agreement 6oore: R. H. E. Cincinnati 000 0W J0x-l 9 New York 000 000 OOO-O 4 0 Batteries: Spade and Kchlei; Mc(Mn nlty and Breenahan and liowermaii. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Emglia. Second game: R. H. E. Cincinnati 001010 0-2 (1 0 New York (x0 001 0-1 8 1 - Batteries: Campbell and McLean; Tay ' lor and Bowermun n& Bret'nahan. Time, 1.20. Umpire, Emslie. Columbu O., Sept. 22. Columbus American Association 13; 16; 2. Brooklyn Nationals 6; 12; 6. Sports bt Uie Week. New York, Sept. 22.-ThoiiKh the ath- t letio season mav be said to hnve endoil with the big field gamos at Montreal on Saturday the programmf; of outdoor . sjorts for the present week I not with out attractions ot oil kinds fcom tennis to automoblllng. The motor bouts will churn the waters of the Hudson off New York City during the w;k, In various events arranged by the Motor Boat Club of America lor It annual rare wnek. On Wednesday night a decision probab ly will be reached as to whether tiiero - will be a race nixt year for the Anvsrl . ca's cop, Commodore Cornelius Vnnder bllt having called a mtetlng of the New York Yaoht Club to dic.us the chal lenge Of Sir Thomas Llpu.ii, which cajno to-day by the steamer Umbria. eJTATESVILLE PERSONAL NOTES, Some of Those Visiting and Bclujr Vls . Ited In the Iredell county Clt - Young LaUe Leaving For School. Correspondence of The Observer. Stateevllle, Sept. 21. Miss Emma Melvtn arrived to-night from Knox Vllle, Tenn., to islt Mrs. O. L. Turn-' r, at her handsome home n Park Place. Mrs. W. B. Carlton, of New . York, has arrived to visit her hus band' paren'.a. Cent, and m p - Carlton. Mr. Carlton, who a. MIm iwiB, rormeny of Charlotte, visited tiere a year ogo last Chrlstmat, soitie months before her marriuK.j f Mr. ' Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Brad ford and Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Klmivtll, Maftter Godfrey Kimball and MIh Lu dle Kimball, aro ipenl!ng a vvceU at Jamestown. Mrs. J. K. Bowles and children, who spent several month i at Goldaboro wltn Mrs. Bowies' parents, "Mr. and Mrs. Long, and ?Ir. llowles, who was In the North several weeks, all met at Jamestown a fe-w diy ;ig0 ,and returned home from there Mesera. W. W. Walton and O. 3. Tom l'n returned Thursday from a few week'a etay In the Northern markets. . Mrs. Oenree r Kiniini m t,. - ------ -- ..-.....,-...,1 uai sunt , to Louisville. K, to visit friend? jnr. osie R. Guy and ir,na Lowe, of Jackaon, Tenti., who Rpent two weeks here the xust of Mr Helen Carlton, left Thursday for Sal!l oury, ienn.. wnere thev w n spend . ftwhila before rolna; to their home MIjsj Adrlenne Wallace, who Tins been hefe several weeks wiHi nla tjves, will leave to-morrow for nn-in-natj Wallace 1 vlollrlst and ner iplaylna; has attraefej cni.iider. able attention here. Mr. John Mc Laln baa returned from nn extended visit to point in the Wt. Mri Fannie Hoffman, Mr. L"vv and daughter, Mrs Fannie Levy, who hare been the guests f Mr. and Mrs. 3. H Hoffman several week will leave to-morrow for their home at Lancaster, Pa. Mlfiaen Amelia Hart-r-an and Ida and Corr.t.ne Ola-k leava to-morrow for Baltimore to r srnme their etudlee at th vtre Dame ot Baltimore Mr. PeWlit Tdbetfe w n has a position at Burlington, ii at heme on a visit Mrs. E. g peir rerr. will fo to Charlotta to-morrow to ilIt her stetef, Mra Wither, who will Trot from Chanott- to Afrent o la a nhort tln. I ; LtovtJ Kr -ly end child and mm Lilly Mae Tomlin we vjsltlng In Char,r,tt. Elg Erie Railroad Coal Pockets Burn. Elmlra. N. Y., Sept. 22 The big . al rocket of !heJ5rJeJUUroaLt , Hornell, headquarters of tha Susque hanna division, were destroyed by rt?'8ht' causing notes of about $100,000. LirTOVS CHALLENGE ARRIVES. ilt Will Be Formally Considered at Jieetlng of AVw lork Yacht CluD Wednesday Several I'romlneiit Yachtsmen Slav Build Boats to Compete. . New York. Sept. 22. Sir Thomas Up ton's challenge for the America's cup reached here to-day on tha steaxnship Umbrla and members of the New YorK Yacht Club are waltinsr with keen Inter est the meeting on Wednesday when the challensre will be formally considered. Secretary Georre A. Cormick, of the Nw Y'ork Yacht Club, to whom the challenge came from the secretary 01 tne ttoyai Irish Yacht Club, left the city to-day and no one at the club was in a position to etate the natur of the conditions which Sir Thomas wishes to have govern his fourth attempt to lift the cup. It waa said that no Intimation of the contents of 'Sit Thomas' communication would likely be divulged until after the meeting.- - lMBCusslon of the challenge rft the New York Yacht Club to-night indicated, not withstanding" the diverse opinions held as to racing for the historic cup under the new rule, that the challenge will bo ac cepted. Members of the club feel that unless Elr Thonuva has named challenging conditions, the acceptance of which would be out of the qvestlon, a refusal to do fend the enp under the present governing rules would provoke a storm at protest front the public. It Is believed by the club members that 8lr Thomas wants to compete for the cup with a sloop 75 feet on the water line and the present racing rules of the club to govern, With a 75-feot water line the j rum cnaucnger wouia spread someuiing under 7,0uU feet of canvass. That Sir Thomas has not challenged under the old racing rules, under which Reliance, Co lumbia and the three Shamrocks wero built. Is certain; for William Fife, the logllih designer, who has drawn plans 1 or uir 1 nomas new cnanensrer. lniorm ed the Associated Frese while here on a recent visit, that England would never contest for the America's cup under the eu rule, whose conditions made impos sible any chance of success for tho chal lenger. The New York Yacht Club is not of one opinion over the present challenge, though everyone agreed to-night that wnen the members get together Wednes day and go over the disputed points an esulcable decision will be rendered and the challenge accepted. If the contest Is sailed under new rules several prominent yachtsmen, it Is de clared, will build boats to oompete for the honor of defending tho cup. DIES AS RESULT OF BLOW. Jfolin Mees, Plulndelphia Light-Weight Boirr, icau from mow over Heart Received In a Prize Fight. Philadelphia. Pa.. Sent. 22.-John Mees. aged 33 years, a local lightweight boxer, known as "Young" Mees, died in a hos pital here to-day from the effects of a blow over the heart received in a fight with Nell Devor on Saturday night. Mew and Dever went on for a six-round bout before the Frankfort Athletic Club In the northeastern section of the city. The men , were In the midst of a fierce exchange In the second round, when Mees fell from a Wow over the heart and waa carried helpless to his corner. He died aftor lying unconscious for several hours promoter or the exhuntion, and Stephen The police arrested Joseoh Feenev. the Otlsfl referee, together with Dever. who fled after the nght. He was caught at his home and was committed pending- an investigation by the coroner. The pro moter and referee were released on tall. TRh WEATHER. W'ashlnpfon. Rent V. Vrtrnramt tnr Monday and Tuesday Virginia, rains Jlonday and probably Tuesdav: frith, noaaiblv brink pnut in south winds. North Carolina, rain Monday; Tuesday partly cloudy, nrtn In cast portion.- fresh possibly brisk southeast to outh winds. South Carolina nnd Georgia, rain Mon day; Tuesday partly cloudy; fresh pos sibly brisk southweat wlndi nhiftlncr tr south and west. Eastern Florida, local showers Monday except fair in extreme south portion; Tuesday uenerally fair: light to fresh south to southwest winds. Wfiatnm innrlcln nnrtlv nlnnrtv Mdnav and Tuesday; fresh northwest to north winds becoming variable. Alabama, partly cloudy Monday; show ers In northeast portion; Tuesday partly cloudy; light to fresh northeast to north winds becoming variable. MisniiMippi and Louisiana, generally fair Monday and Tuesday; light to fresh north wlnihi becoming variable. Eastern Texas, fair Monday except showers or. the coast: Tuesday fair! vn. rlable wlndjs. Western Texas nnd Arkansas, fair Mon day and Tuesday. TentieRnpA. fnlr In wmt mfn In .n.t portion Monday; Tuesdny fair. jsennicKy, rair Mommy; snowcrs at night or Tuesday. VVoRt Virginia, showers Monday and probably Tuesday LOCAL OFFICE TT S. WEATHER BUREAU. i nnrione, Kept. i2.-Hunrise 0:11 a. sunset 6:2(i p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Hlghst temperature lowest temperature Mean temperature Kxress for tho day Accumulated excess for month Accumulated ex'.-ea for t he vear PRECIPITATION (In Inches)'. Total for 24 hours ending i p. m... Total for tho m-nth Accumulated dolkioncy for month... Total the year Accumulated Jeflclency for yeur m. si 70 77 S 02 1M .IS .83 l.xi 24 .IS 15.67 rrovaiung wim.i dlrer-tlcn. . .. W. J. BENNETT, Obsurvor Headache Cure Always Sure Relief 15 and 25c Dllworth DruQ Store B. S. DAVIS. 'Phone 247. OUR BIDS May not be the lowest, but It will be cheaper in the long run. Let us figure with you on anything you have done. All our work guaranteed to be first-class in every respect. BRADSI1AIV ELECTRIC COMPANY Phono No. 470. F. II. BRADLEY, O. W. HOLMES. Pres. and Tress. Vice &22 If You Want Your Property Rented List it with us. , Prompt returns and satisfaction guaranteed. FOB RENT One apartment, four rooms, with bath,.... .$20.00. We write Fire Insurance in strong companies. ! CAROLINA REALTY C0,t ,v , w. v. iL&LHOX, Manager. 45 N. Tryon St. Fire I KEGRO LYNCHED LY ALABAMA. Confessed Attempted Asuault on Aged White Woman and Was PrompUy Spirited AwayExecution Tree Had Served Same Purpose Twice rre TlouslT. Prttohard Station, Ala.. Sept. 22. Mose Dossett. a negro, was lynched here to-day for an attempted criminal assault upon Mrs. J. Breeder, a white woman JO years old. Dossett was hanged to the same tree from which two negroes, JVm Robinson and Will Thompson were lynched almost ex actly one year ago for assaults upon white girls. ' Dossett's Alleged assault was com mitted last night 1 Whistler, Ala,: Mrs. Breeder identified him as her assail ant and he was then spirited away from Whistler by two deputy sheriffs In a wagon en route for Mobile for downpour of rain, while the wagon was passing through some woods, and armed men sprang out on all sides commanding the deputies to give . up the prisoner. Ho resistance was made. ' Dossett confessed the crime and waa immedi ately hanged and one shot was fired to hasten his death.' Tha lynohlng of Thompson ; and Robinson last year was very similar, both being en route, to Mobile for safe keeping. In their case the cunning of the officers guarding them saved their lives for nearly 24 hours against at- Statlon Is within six miles of Mo bile. .-- i ' ..-' Samuel Sloan, Railroad. Bfan, Dead. New York, Sept. 22. Samuel Sloan, one of the best known railroad men in the country, died at his home at Garrison-on-the-Hudson to-day. He was 80 years of age. Fo , a OFFERS FOR SALE A modern suburban home, "where the very air seems purer." Ten large rooms, wide piatzas, cellar, fur- nace neat, electric ngnts: deep well fine water, two baths, sewerage, stable, 8 acre lot; on broad, much used belt road, near , cars. Full information of F.D. Alexander Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No. 203 S. Tryon. 'Phones C04-645. Cotton Mill Stocks for Sale 50 Ozark Cotton Mill stock (NO 47 Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Lula Mfg. Co., Mill stock (N. C.) 20 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock, (N. C.) 20Gaffney Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 20 Flint potton Mill stock (N. C.) 60 Erwln Cotton Mill st'k yfd. N. C.) 10 Lancaster Cotton Mill st k pfd. (N.C.) 10 Gibson Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 20 Gray Mfg. Co.. Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 German American prefd. (N, C.) 20 Crowdera Mountain Mill st'k (N. C.) lu xoung Marucn jmiii siock tis. u.) 20 Mayes Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N. C.) 5 Pilling Cottin Mill stock (N. C.) Waihington Mills. Fries. Va. (V.) IS Modena Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) zu Trenton cotton ami stock (N. c.) 10 Stanley Creek Cotton Mill (N. C.) 10 Cannon Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N. C.) Some ftf the above offerings are paying 10, 20 and 30 per' cent. Why tie your funds up at low rate of Interest? Invest In the beat and safest securities, where you can get large returns witn element ot risk practically eliminated. Southern Securities & Trust Co. Oastonia. N. C. "ON THE SQUARE." The best Cany, fresh to-day. is always the best. NURSES' REGISTER ON, Ttit SQUARE Thone 7. "WE NEVER CLOSE." 10 8. Church St. 0. E. BRADSIIAW, Manager. Pres. Insurance. 'Phone 800. luylers JORDAN'S W. S. ALUXAXDER, Pres. . R. A. DUXX, Vice Pre A, .morris Mcdonald, scc'y. l-fl' ! :: LOAN" DEPAKTMEX! Mfcm Red Estate Am S Trust Co. Capital $75,000.00. (' Our Company desires to call the attention of the money-lending public to the desirable features and ' guarantees offered by us in the placing of funds on Eeal . Estate Mortgages, both, on city property and farming lands uv this county.; The lender not only secures the benefit of our experience as, to values in placing his loans, but we accompany each mort gage with a guarantee contract from our Company covering, the following pojntsr ' I. --The title of the property jnoon' which the loan is made is gauranteed. II. -The security is guaranteed. For . example, case of foreclosure, the above-named Company would have to make the property bring the amount due under the mortgage. ' ' m.The interest is guaranteed. The Company collects' the interest on loans . made, - and guaran tees; the payment of the interest within three days after it is due. 1 , IT. The property will be kept insured, where insurable, for the benefit of the lender, in some re liable Insurance Company. V.That the property will be properly, listed for taxation from year to year. "VI. The loans net the lender 6 per cent. ' With the above liberal advantages we feel'that we can make it to your interest ? to place . jour loans through this Company andjnvite a full in vestigation of our methods and promptness in placing funds on gilt edge real estate security. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, LOAN Wjm?m& Bargains in Real Estate B-room cottage, corner W. Fourth street and Victoria avenue, with city water, beautifully papered, electric lights. - Lot 60x170; a bargain ..... ..... ti,OdO 7-room house, new, N. Myers street, never occupied; lot 40x198 $3,600 $1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser. ... 6-room house, N. Graham street, large lot, beautifully shaded , , $f ,r; -roonj house, E. Liberty street, all modern, house recently pa pered and in .first-class repair .Jtl.bOO 6-room house, Sprlngdale avenue, Dllworth, lot 50x200; for qulclj sale... , ..... ..... .... $1,500 J. E. Murphy & Co. 43 NVTryon St. E. W. Phlfer. Notary Public TPhone 84J. The Fall iSeason .is the time of renewed business activity, after the summer season, and every business man needs the services of progressive and up-to-date Bank. We solicit accounts on the basis of satisfactory service. ,x American Trust Company Capital and Profit Trust Wofid fibre Wall Raster, "MiCmST 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 factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ tor Booklet, Beautiful Elizabeth Ave. Building ' lot for Sale 1,000. Can arrange good terms. 50xJ95feet; rear alley; good locatione See us at once V 4 Btown & Company. 'Phone 635, ' 203 N. Tryon St Take Them To-Day The Mutual leads the van. The new scries opens October 1st, but you can rtake. shares at once and file application same mbnient. ' : 1 'Let Wildcat Schemes 11 - ''" alone and stidk to this Building & Loan 'Associa tion and youVe sure to be happy. This is the day.4 . tLlteler, -SccandJreas.' .TbOM 844. - ' ''" ' . 5'&"Tr70.St ; Surplus $100,000.00. $450,000. Building. CHARLOTXTS, V. OL 1 " 11 A Very Desirable Depository. Tou have not only all the features ol a savings bank, but also all the safeguards furnished by the national banking law, whloh does everything possible to protect the depositor. With these ad vantages and ; THREE MILLIOXS ASSETS AJfD PERSONAL LIABILITY The Commercial National Dank OP CHARLOTTE, X. C. offers Its services to the public '.. Four per cent Interest, compounded quarterly. Certificate- of Deposit also Issued, bearing four per cent A. G. BRENIZER, Cash. V NEARLY- EVERYBODY hrlamoney burn, but the visa onea do not bdrn It -They pr- savings neequNT Charlotte trust Go. which pays 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. If living out of the city, open an account by maiL J -- J. 1L UTTLE, rraddent L. R. HA The Merchants & Farmers National Bank OF CHARLOTTE, X. C ' Capital, $200,000.00 , Surplus $100,000.00 The officers of this brjik will be pleased.to meet or , correspond with those who contemplate f vu.-jx making .changes or. opening new . v ' ' accounts ""5WS ' FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS ' AND TIME DEPOSITS. r ; Officers: Geo. E. Wilson. President Jno. B. Ross, Vice prestdent W. C. WUklnson, CaaWer.. . Vacant Lot . We offer a vacant lot on prominent street near Southern pa. scnger station, about 50x150; at the very low price of,.,.. $2,400 Ko other such lot to that vicinity (or sale at any price. The Charlotte Realty Co. A. G. Craig, Secretary. Phone S7T. Office 18 E. Trade St FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, If. a H2DTRT 1L McADEIf. GEO. W. BRTAN, H. U. TICTOR. 1 . Preddenf. iTlce President Cashier. Capital vn'vstvt.v, t im ..... .$800,000.00 ' Barplsu and ProflU..r....v...........$221,0JS DIRECTORSt VA P. . ALEXAXDEJa " HENRT M. McADES G. W. BRTAW l P. B. MDOWELL sT. C. BURROUGHS 1 W. R RODMAIf " FRAKK GILREATH t I. W. WAOB J. S. MYERiJ CHASL .A. WILLIA&fS Tour business respectfully eoliettsd. Every oonrtesy and aooommo. datlon ' eitended consistent with safe banking. :'i '..H:.:1L ;V17TOR, Cashier. , . : ' The Charlotte National Bank ' ' CBARIyrFE, jr. o. ; ' . The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank is the welfare of its depositors and the security of their deposits. The' Charlotte National Bank was founded by men of means,' in tegrity and successful 'business experience, and Its enviable record . has given it a reputation for solidity that extends fs? beyond Mecklenburg; county and North Carolina. If you want absolute safety, It. Is here. We solicit your business. v " B. D. HEATH, President JXO. M. SCOTT, Vice President W. H. T WITTY, Cashier. I THE BEST RECOMMENDATION YOU CAN Savings Bank Booh ' ,'ln your pocket It brlnga the smile that stays. ' ' ' hy PT 4 per cent on Savings and (Time Deposits. ' Southern Loan & Savings . Bank P. L BROWN, Pres. .-. R. A. DUNN, V," Prea, W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. - v ' . There is No More Satisfactory Investment Tn th2 tnrrltArr than th ndn.tnY4.hldi nrtsfArroA nV fn a.iis Kama imam. " , . 1 ' " m . poratiou Many conservative Investers WB OFFER SUBJECT TO SALW W09 Chsdwlck t per cent preferred interest Fehurary and AuaiwL , ZPW Hosklrts T per cent, preferred Inter terest February and Aucust ' An, ljuuin , ve ii, mciciiwi iiurrni &00Q Monroe T per cent preferred Interest 6W0 American Machine Co. 1 KW0 Lancaster 7 per cent preferred Interest January and. July. V . iroMO.OC Highland Park i Mr cent, preferred Interest Janusry and July. , 1(00-6000 Brown Mfa. Co. C per cent nrefarred lntnrt Jamurv .nrt inh. lnoo-owo Peerless rer cent preferred jAMVMr-fjulmrhstft Realty Ce- eer- ent preferrM interest Jantiary and Jul. 10UG-v00 Lrwin Cotton Mills per cent preferred Interest January and July. -i " ; F. C ABBOTT A CO. . HJgh-Grade Divestments. A. T. SUJlilEY. isst CwhT rith the i " " i C. M. PATlSStSOK, Vloo GOOD, Cashier. . , Bargain HAVE IS A ' ' , W ' - - V ssvsipsj mwmiw W are buying; this class of stocks. jinn kit inn jmv January and July. . . ,f interest1 January and Julr. ...
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