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c .A.Gr:s o i.xto eitect. TIIL-Y.'HATH -i hi m 1NG OF THE CLVX3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won, lost. P.O .6! ,i ,M .674 .471 ,4' 83 i-t'it .... i ! ;ro .. " ievtN.mcl .. ,ew i"ork M. IU!S ... I'ntofl .. .. .v so til 14 SI 85 94 .t i! ... W 1 5S ' 45 X4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Woo. Lost, PC. .713 . Mi .473 .4ol .4:M ,3TS CMoBiru ..'... I'llisburff -.. ,. w York .... IMIadplphla .. Iiooklyn '.. .... Clnannatt .. .. 3ior?m .. .. St. Louis -,. ... 102 41 5 87 6ti 7i 64 60 IS 4 13 fi 78 til 7 S ..Hi BASEBALL, YESTERDAY. ' American League. At P-osfw: Boston Bi ltroit . At Washington: Waahlngton l: ot. Af hilaJelphia: .Philadelphia fcCM ' At New York: New fork 0; qflnd - ,..:'. National League. At St Louis? New York-St. Louis fume potponed, colrt weather. "At Pittsburg: Pittsburg- f.;, Boston 4. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. . Washington. ScpTSt. Louis bunch ed three hita on . Patten in the fourth Inning to-day and scored enough runs to defeat Washington, Powell held the lo cal to thre scattered hits. , -,.. Score "Washington ooo o ooi-i a i ooo m wo-2 i Pstterlcs: Patten and Warner; Powell md Sponsor. Time, 1:30.. Umpires. Brown 5 and HuraL . New Tork. Sept. M.-The CTeveland eni.i,i v.m scheduled games In tula dty to-day by shutting out the locals. , Flberfeld batted for Chs In the ninth Inning and msda the only hit for the hsrC-1Ub' R. H. E. Cleveland .. .. 210 ON 01!- 14 3 Nrricrt!!;. .. .. .. ooo OOO 000-0 I 3 Batteries: Eerer an. Clarke; Ch;bro snd Thomas. Time. 1:60. Umpire. Shert- can, ' PhlUdelphU. Sept. 26,-Thera was an other great bsttl on the American Lea ' true grounds to-day In the race for the pennant when Philadelphia defeated Chi cago, makiug It two out of three front the world's champions. The weather was clesr and cold. The visitors reached sec ond base but twice In eight Innings end cored their only run in trie nintn. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 001 10x-4. 7 1 Chicago .. .. 000 30 001-1 t 1 BaMeriei: Dygert and Schreck; Walsh end Sullivan. Time. 1:50. Umpires, Connolly- and O'Leughlln, i Boston, sept. ZS Jtncouragea ny a largi crowd which came. East from Pctrolt to ' see the deciding games for tho American League championship, the team from that city won a third suceetslve victory over Boston to-day. Hcore: R. H.K Detroit K Wl-fl 12 2 Boston.. .. 21O0MMO-5 10 I Batteries: Mfllm ana sieger ana fayne; Pruott. i Steels, Burchell and PetcrettkPvnote of the Southern Confederacy, snd Shaw Time, 2:07. Umpire, Kgan. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg, Sept. W-In a prrtty game to-day Pittsburg beat Boton by the nar row score of & to 4. The winning run wis made In the seventh inning. Score: ft- H. E. Pittsburg 2flO0?lx-5 13 2 Ik-ston SIW W-4 12 1 Battrle: Adams. Camnitt snd Olb on; Young and Ball Time, VJi. Um pire, Johnstone. Chicago, Spt 2S.-To-day' fm be tween Erookiyn and Chicngo was pit ponod until Sunday, when a doubl heador will be played. No game Is sched uled for to-morrow. a Cincinnati, Sept 25.The game between he Cincinnati and Philadelphia National League teams waa postponed to-day. A double-header will he played Sunday. No game schoduled for to-morrow. Toronto Takes tho Second in Clam ,, . "A." Toronto, Ont, f?pt. M. Toronto took the second ganie from Columbus tolay In the scries for t'luaa "A" honors, 7 to 2, - ' Score: ' a H. E. Ooiumous ooo ooo 20O--2 2 Toronto 0.4 2n: (x1 10 2 flattwlei: Hall and Ulue; Iludolph and 1 Carrign, , ATIXS OCCIDENTAL HANDICAP. Gold Lady CaplurcM th Purse and Makes a New Track lUxord. Graven nd. N. Y., 8epL X-Gold Lady, tacked down from t to 1. and 13 to i, won the Occidental handicap, one mil? . and a furlong, at Gravi-.scnd to-day, and In winning madft niw trark recoid for the dintanc of 1:U.V5. Joc)-y K. luBun, . on Lad of Ijngrten, In tho lal race. wa dlsqualltled for fouling, suapntutctd for tho romoinaer of the meeting and fined 1203 Jor rough riding. Summaries: Mm race, fillies soiling, nvj furlon'r.i: Martha Jane, 6 to 1, wan; Winning Kur, . 8 to I, sticond; Marbles, 1 to 6, third Time, 1;C8. Sow.ld race, stccplochaae, 4-vnar-olda and up, telling, abuut 2 miles and a half: hherlft WUl'am. 9 to 5, won: Knight of Elway, 7 to U), aeond, Dunseverrtck. y ven, third. Time, 4:W. Third race. 2-year-oMi, non-winners at Freaent me.'tlrfr, M4 ftirhmns: Nlmtxin to 10, won; fit. l!rro, 15 to 1, w (iml; Aunt Eos, to , third. Time. Mi-a. Fourtli ruce, tlie Occidiul handicap, ,mlio and an olglilh: Gold IjLdy, U to ;,, won; Dandelion, 7 to 10, sucond, Ampedo. I to t third. Time, l tl 3 5. Fifth race. l-y?iir-ol and up. mile and n Clchth: Ln Allen, B to . won JJauuclere, t to 1, necond; Itockatone, 1 to 2," thlrtL Time, lift;. Sixth race, hanap, 3-j ear-olda, about C furlong: Iinovara, M tr 1, won; El dorado. to 1, aeoond; Itamrod, 10 to I third, lima, 1:10. FAVORITES Till-: WINNERS. ; Major Dclmar IVilU to Imer the Track Record m tbe Grand Clr ? cult. : ' Columbus, O., Kept. K. l'ronounced fa rortes swpt the grand circuit racing card to-day. From a apoculatlve atand- . point the ".ay wbs the quietest -"it the meeting. Major Imtir made an assault -n the track tripling rcord of i :(ti made Jst yer by 8weet Marie and failed. He lirtd perceptibly in the eireich. Hia li, i,044, la the beat, made by a trot- i ter anywhere this ytar. General Watti dropped i heat of the Horse Review futurity to ll Pensmore by making a break when he was sturted for tlw led at tho half. He trottd all the way in tn fourth heat and wen In good time. The Leading Lady was elected to win the 2-year-old division of this futunty snd was nwide s J (o 1 choice over the en- , tire field from which she won without apparent effort The rce for the plae between Ju.to and Oro Lambert was keen. : -- George G and Angtia Pointer were fa vorites for-tbat:(ft trot end free, b all face .Neither waa ever iti trouble. Tli rulddle mite by Angus Pointer In 2c is the fart ist of this meeting. ldy Maud C'got th nnalheat of the unfinished 2 pane from Eleirts, having to take a record of l:0b'4 to do so. There wl b ive laces Friday and four Saturday. Ctjarletrton Yarlitmnn In Accord AVlth , New York Oub. Cliartejdon,. ft. C., Sept -Yaclitmen lc dlecpaeiog the LI pi on challenge, are in scfiord with ths actioa taken by the New or xacnt c iuo in ocenning to accept - tlis propoai tka tf raclutf.Xor the Amftri- r. cu,J7:li, Jto" Ixtylghl foot mm -The raccm are .nutters of great iiteret tout the statement of the resurms for decllnidg the chsilenge seem auffl ctnt and excellent to followers Of th liport here , , , nit f enn ' of WlnHion-SaltMii Sit j frintonJeut Smith ik! .MoorrsvliteiFril1,v aniV p'h,rii;,.,. I)ivilon!i tiglity-round stalls lie 1ns Laid. s fcpeclal to The Observer., VinstSn-Salem, Sept, JS.-Superln-tendent Smith Is now in charge of both the Winston-Salem and Moores vllle divisions of the Southern Rail way, former SupeflntenJent D. W. Newell having left yesterday morning for his new ; duti? on the Rock Hill JiVlglOn. . "y ' "". Superintendents Smith and NeweU returned a few days ago from a trip over the' Moore3vIUe division. This trip was made for tha purpose of. acquainting" Superlntndent smitn with his new territory. Superintend ent Smith aya' -that ho flnda ths dl vision In : good sTiapo and states that he will continue the improvements on th Una between this city and Bar ber Junction as soon as he can get to it Eighty-pound jralls !avebeen laid on about ten miles ot me iraca ksan tv ami Moeksvllle. UVI " 1 VH B -V" " f ffuDerintendent ; Smith was asked hmit tha nrotrress of the work be ivoiin tola citv and Pomona. He stated ' that tho ' 80-nound rails had been laid on about one-fourth of the track and that the work.wouia continue 'until every foot of the line m tomnlettd. The entire office force of Captsln Newell n ben transferred to Captain Smith's ofBce. PINEHURST, TILMVIVrt AROUND. Boo"n NaUonaK Jt Is Expected. Will Go There to Thaw Out Next bprlng. Speoial to The Obaerver. Boston, Mass., Sept. 2. President Dovy, of the Boston Nationals, Is ex pected to select Pinehurst, N. C, as the training grounds for the Doves next season in the spring. Tnomas ville, Ga. was found to be too far South last spring and accommoda- tions for the players fell far short of be!nr ideal. He is now searching for a place where nothing will be left to be desired in the- way of hotel and bathlnar accommodations. At Pinehurst there is notning lac lng and the presence of the team oh the ball grounds there win aaa to the attractions of frolf. The sandy soli makes it possible to play after the hardest rains and the weather Is rarely ao bad as to interfere with practice, at least part of every day, FORCE OF THE SINGLE WORD. Potency Illustrated by fiome Famous MeameesGen. Grant's Laconic But Fnr-Roachlng . Telegram Jim Flake's Brilliant Ocean Race. Washington Herald. The force Of a slnglo word Is shown In numnrniia ltutanees. How many vast un dertakings cr conditions In life have of- tn reanlled rrnm tl:S niniDie xes- or No," sayi Thi Brookland Btanaara- Unlon. Two fiwaous telegrams esxm con- sifunc of but one word, once flashed o r t tne wire: In November, 18G4,' Shcr m.ns army stood sround Atlanta, the wh:,ii had furnished more War materiau than anv citv In the South save Rich mond, and which with all lta factories, powdor magazines, and artillery arms, wsa consigned to the flames. Nothing waa spsrea but Its courtnoune, enurcnes snd dwelling. Ail the buildings, cover ing a apace cf 200 acres of ground, were laid sti, presenting a grana signi wnen th eonflagriUon was at Its height. The nest mommg the city preaented a deao lat SDoeiarjnce. Gen. Sherman then re ceived Grant's famons telegram, read all over tne world, namely: "Oo. U. S. O." And the great army of 150,000 men marched across the continent . The elder Rothschild, once assured of the overthrow of Napoleon at Waterloo, went from Bussels to Ixmdon, and, with the "point gained, nude a large and successful apeculaticn. Yet an equally brilliant stroke waa r.nce conceived and executed ty "Jim" Flak, tho Erie king, as the rtoso of the civil war. Flak, with a keen foresight, predicted that the cap ture of Petersburg would soon be follow ed by the surrender of Lee, and then tha collapac of the Southern Confederacy, which would b of great ute on the Lon don 'change. Then there were no cablea. He proceeded to Boston, when; a ayndl ra: was formed, and .a small, awlft cteamet- was purchased, fitted out, and with an agent on board was sent. In bal la,t, U Halifax. No one on board, not even 'no captain, knew the steamer's dmtlnafion. The secret wan told only to the agent. Steam was kept up day and night for weeks until word should come to start. Finally a mesMrra came which confuted oi but one word: "Go.-' The llttla ateumer started over the ocean, and. Intercepting the. mail by two oay, roacned yueenstown, from whence the agent vent to Inn Ion, where It was aid if.0CK 000 of Confederate bonds wera si ld short" Inside of twer.ty-four hours, and a rr'XU of between IS.OOO.OOU and 14,000,000 made for the ayndicate. INVENTION OF HAMLETS TOMB. Danish .Household, Tired of Qnee - llonlngs. Sets Urf a Landmark- No Harm Comes of th Jet; Tourists and Sailors Are Sent Away Satlftllcd. P.ill MjII Gasctte. " , Th EnglUh press men traveling In Denmark have been tiken to Elsinore. They looked In vain tor Us "wild and stormy steep, nnd for the battlement wl.ere a rimous ghost appeared, it la not thnt these iioellc acenes have vanish ed they never wero extant. On th oth er hand, our confrere saw the tomb of Hamlet. TMi munt hnve consoled heni, iinlr-Bii they were so injudlcloue os to ask qiirstiiMta. and far most, It had the charm of "tirprise nlso. That Hamlet waa buried under a cross of ktono in I he public garden of Marlen lyat runka .mong thlnas not generally known. Hut there it no doubt about It. for gjllele persfins who believe the evi dence, of thtlr own eyi. If the croas ii iifoken and the Inseription m-arly effuced, thoen ffecla of ae gt- to prove Its au thenticity, if proof can ba tieeded. The ri-rd if 'lie year also la loM, but wo will trace the day of the month October Sl-whlch harmonlzea with tho well known eetntrlcity of tho deceased In a very ple.ming manner. Home worthy ioul, Dnnbh. ns English Indlgnuntly protcut agnlns: this standing Joke periwtuled, or nt lenat sanctioned IT tho municipal authorities. But the wine know that the vulcar person loves to bo deceived, ai In churily they con-tluflfv-declpl'itiir! Tfo harm come of the J'.-Ht, and some eary laughter. Hans An demon, who told so many fables, left an ao"oont of ihls, He went to achool at Khlnf're in the twenties and thlrtlea of tn last century. Tlie precious tomb had not bwn Invenred or thought of then. Iut at this port the famous Sound dues were collected, and every veiscl had to stop at r.lslnor. They were lirlrlsli fiottly, and skippers, passengers, even crew, aaya Hant Anderum. peatered the Inhabitant with ouestions about Himlet. iTIwe of Donnvirk. There was, and Is. s small barrow in Hie garden cf s handsome villa Just not aide the town. , Some humorist told the Inquiring Britons that this was Hamlet s grave. They streamed thither dally, and the householder, a merchant, dared not be rude to his lt clients Cut the.twrse. cution became unleraMe, end at length be conceived the happy thought of setting up a real tomb, with an epitaph, on a Mt of waste land in the nrtshhorhood. The diversion answered perfectly. A Rl'MANE APPEAL A humane cltfsen of Richmond, tnd.. Mr. V.U. Williams, 197 Wst Main St., Says: "I'Sppeal to all peraoos With wsak lungs to take Vt. King's New Uls covery, the only remedy that has lielp. ed m snd fully comes up to tbe ro- yn-wr m rrconirannauon. It saves mere lives than all ether throat and .lung . remedies . rut logotbeLJUsed 4i I .S Cure asthma, bronchitis; .croup. ever. ,nt. ",. uwey, hearseneas snd phthisic, , stops ' hemorrhagee of the lungs and builds .them up. Ousranteed at all drug stores. 40a and ft, Trial 25. Forecast for Virginia, fair, wanner Frldny; Sahirduy rln, w.irmir In the nouthcnKt sortion;. Jieht variable winds becoming iotithist. ISTorth CarollnH, fair, wcrmer Friday; Saturday, prohobly rain; Hsht to lresh northeaft Winda South Carolina, showers on the coast; fair, warmer Friday in the interior; Saturday rain; light to freslu northcaat winds. Georgia, fair, warmer In north, ahow ers In south portion Friday; Saturday shower; light to fresh northeast to southeast-winds ' Eastern Florida and western Florida, showers Friday and Saturday; light to freh east to south winds. - Alabama, partly cloudy Friday and Saturday, Showers 1 near the coast and ako Friday night or Saturday In the noith portion; wnrmer FrUlay in the in terior; light to fresh east to. southeast winds. . MIsIsIddI. partly cloudy- Friday and Saturday, ahowers near tho coast and also Friday or Saturday In tho north portion, warmer Friday in the Interior coolar Saturday In the north portioh; light to freah east to south winds. i Louisiana, generally- fair "Friday and Saturday, except showers near the coast; light to frenh southeast to south winds. Eastern Texas, generally fair Friday and Saturday, except ahowers near the coast, cooler Friday In the extreme north portion; light to fresh southeast to south winds. - - v ', Western Texas, fair Friday, cooler In the Fanhandlo; Saturday fair. : Arkansas, showers and cooler r Friday; Saturday fair. : : j ; Twnneaaee, fair In the east, showers In (he west portion Friday; Saturday show ere, cooler in the wet portion. Kentucky, rain Friday and probably Saturday, warmer Friday; cooler Satur day in the -west portion. ' ; . ( .-: , West Virginia, increasing cloudiness and wanner Friday-; rain at nisht and Saturday; light to fresh south winds. ., LOCAL OFFICIO V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, Sept 26. Sunrise ;M a. rrt: sunset :ll p. m. a . TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .. .. .. ...... ' 71 Lowest temperature .. .. .. ........ bi Mean temperature .. ... ...... LJB3 Deficiency for-the dsy .. Accumulated excess for month ....i lei Accumulated excess for the year ,, 135 fnnuifiTAXiVN (in inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... 0 Total for tho month . ' S K7 Accumulated deficiency for month .. .37 Total for the year ;., Jg.ij Accumulated deficiency for year .... 14.2J prevailing wina mrection.. .. .VT.N. H , W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Why Not Buy Your DRUG5 US? Our service . will pleas you. Dilworth Drug Store B. S. DAVIS. 'Phono 247. F. D. A Good Homes For Lease-One Yr. 1st. Furnished) 9 rooms, modern, Morehead street. Deep lot, stable, etc. $40.00 mo. 2d. Furnished, 9 rooms, modern;" Dilworth, $40.00. 3d. 6 rooms, snug, two story, Vance street, inod ern,$27.50. Eight reserved to withhold from or refuses premises to any applicant. ' Unknown parties give satis-J faqtory reference or bond. Other particulars, apply F.D. Alexander Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No. 203 6. IT j on, ' 'Phonrs 604-445. 1 - , ; Cotton Mill Stocks for Sale 50 dark Cotton Mill . stock (NO 47 Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C ) 10 Lula Mfg. Co., Mill stock (N. C.) 20 Henrietta Cotton Mill atock, (N. C.) ?0 Oaffney Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) . Flint Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 60 Erwln Cotton Mill at'k pfd. (N. C.) 10 Lancaster Cotton Mill it k pfd. (N.C. 10 ftibadh Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) X Gray Mfg. Co.. Mill stock (N. C.) 1 Monarch Cotton Mill atock (N. C.) 1( Oerman American prefd. (N.,C.) t 20 Crowdera Mountain Mill at'k (N. C.) 10 Young H-tsell Mill stock (N. C.) Hi Mayoa Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N. C.) R Pilling Cottln Mill atock (N. C.) V, Waihington Mllla, Fries, Va. iV.) IS Modena Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) K Trenton Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Stanley Creek Cotton Mill (N. C.l If Cannon Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N, C.) Some cf the above offerlno are paying 10, 30 and 30 per cent. Why tie your funds up at low rate ot Interest 7 Invest in the beat and safeit securities, where you can get large returns wltn element of rink practically eliminated. Southern Securities ft Trust Co. Gnstonla. N. 0. AND GlYCERINE Cough Mixture. Best for rapid cure of all-at f ections : of the lungs, throat and chest. NURSES' REGISTER ON Tilt o SQUARE Tbont) 1. WO NEVER CLOSE. J 1 " "fl THE SQUARE.- HUGHES' CHERRY JORDAN j j .JL V . A Very Desirable DepGsitorye . IToa have not only all the features of a savings bank, .but also all the safeguards furnished by the national banking law, which does everything possible to protect the depositor. With these ad vantages ana , , . .. . , ... a THREE 5IILLIOXS ASSETS, A3fD PERSONAL LIABn.rTY , The Commercial TJationaf Bank ' . 1 OP OTARLOTTE, . C offers' Its aervlces to" the public ; . - f ' !' Four per cent Intemt, compounded Quarterly. Certificates ot Deposit also tssafcd. bearing ioar per cent - H. A. DUNX, Pres. A. , ft. BREMZER, Cash. Real Estate for, Investment . 17 houses' and lots,. well located,- room ' enough 'tor three other - houses, on street car line and ' railroad. - Annukl ( income S900. , , .Price , ,.,... $8,300 . 7 houses and lots close in, good condition, , fronting on railroad. 'Annual income $481. Price ... . .. ...'.$4,000 Store and railroad site in a good section of tha city tor t Inreest- y ment " Room enough t build twenty houses Annual rental from s store $180. Price. ... v.... y... . , . ,v , , ,,s, . ....$4,500 ' 24 34 acres of land three miles from, square, on macadam road. Land in a good state of cultivation. Good four-room hou&e and S store on place. We have this for a limited time at. ......$2,250 - J. E. rJlurphyd Co. 4S Ji. Tryon St - OUR BBBS . ..; " r- May not be, the lowest. butIt will be cheaper in the long- ran. Let us figure with you on anything1' you have done.1 All our work guaranteed to be first-class in every respect, - . BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY 'Phone Xo. 470. F II. BRAD LET, - . Pres. and Treasy O. W. HOLMES. ! Vic Pres. If You Want Your Property Rented List it with us. Prompt returns and. satisfaction! guaranteed. .. .. 1 FOR RENT One apartment, four rooms, with bath,. . . . .$20.00. V We write Fire Insurance in strong companies. CAROLINA REALTY CO., ' J W. D. ' WILEIXSOX. Manager. 4$ N. Tiyon St. V Fire Insurance. 'Phone 800. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE New 4-room cottage, near Elizabeth College; lot "50x140. 'Can arrange easy, terms. "ee us , at once. A Brown & Company. 'Phone 535. f Wocd fibre Wall PlnsterKar. W" ' "i'f ; ; 'The Builder's Fiiend. . . Freezing does not hurt ; natural shrinkage wlH not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write'for; booklet Mamfr factured by ' - CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO: Write tor Booklet ; . CHARLOTTE, X. C" Friendly Business Relations V Is merely another term for fair dealing In business. It stimu lates and fosters mutual confidence. We endeavor .to ciltlvate such relations with our cuatomefs. American fru$t .Cpitipariy Capital and Profits) .v .. ... i .. rr . . $450,000. ' v . --Trust Building; s ; Stop, Right Now, Brother! , These hot and prosperous times will get a shock some of these days. Then where'll yoil Bt -Xo-building, and loan, nothing saved up, no home nothing save a poor, man's outfit, a hungry, hardt worked and delicate wife, with nine children, all girls. :.vWho been a' fool, now, you or the fellow that carried B. Sc. L. In tha Mutual T He had worse luck than you, but he has a snug sura In , the. Mutual" and his home is paid, you ought to be on. the chalngtng. New series now open. - -Ei-L-Keesleiy j - "; Phone $44. ; n ( a - ' I I .. 4, 1 a ' I , w - o. .. i n W. E. IIOLT, V. Pres. A. T. SrMMEY, Asst. Casb. E. TV. Phlfer. Notary Public. Thone MS.' 10 St Church St C E. BRADSHAW, " Manager. p03 N. Tryori St. - for,. Tour family Is to be pitied !iiualiJiiijv' ' .Secand 1 S,! Tryon 6U freas: jlk ' 4 L.U 1 IflU.aiUr.UL Llb.i.ij We can place at once $20000 to $25,000 on first mortgage real estate loans, ranging in amounts fronv $500 to $5,000, so a3 to net the lender 6 per cent The security offered is desirable residence property in th-s city and farming lands located in this countyi For further information apply at our office. SOUIIitol HEAl ESIATf LOAN & TFJJST CC"?A!IY Capital $75,000.v ' .M ' 'v. 't , President; - 'r : - ; W. & AXEXAXDER. , ). . Secretary and Treasurer, . ... i -t ..V" . , A. HfnnnTa trnTnvim NEARLY has money to, burn,' but the ter a savings which pays 4 "per cent, compounded auarterlyi, .- ' - - ' A' v If living out of the city, open an 'account by mall. -U. LITTLE, Prwldeot. a M. PATIERSOX, Vice, Pre " ' Jx R, HA The Merchants J; Farmers National Batik l " - , of imKixunniC Capital, $200,000.00 ; i . Surplus, $100,000.00 The officer of this bank will be pleased to meet or t - correspond with those who contemplate ; . making changes or opening new 7, ' "accounts. . : - , FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. k Officers: Geo. E. Wilson. President Jno. B, Ross, Vice Prealdeat '. ; W. C WUklnson, Cashier. - , Vacant M-k Bargain We offer a vacant lot on prominent street,; near Southern pas senger -sutlon, about' 50x150; at the very low price of . . . . .$3,400 Xo other such lot in that vicinity for eale at any price. ' The Charlotte Realty Go. A. G. Craig, Phone 871. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CnLAntOTTE. X, Ob v HEXRT M. McATJEN.., GEO. W. BRTAX. - H. II. VICTOR, s President Vlc President Caahler. . Capital.. isoo.ooo.oo 1 Surplus and Profits.. wt,. $291,008.98 DIRECXORSt , v V P. D. ALXXAXDElC ,v REXRV M. McADEH , , a W. BRTAX ' X - F. B. MDOWELL I sf. a BURROUGHS l s W. B. RODMAN FRANK GILREATH 1 . 9. S. MTERS Tour buslneas retpectfully solicited. ,. Evsry eoqrtesy and noeonuao. ' datlon extended coaststant with safe banking." r - a W.' . vi The Charlotte CHARLOTTE X. C. The chief concern of the officers and directors ot 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 axperience. and Its enviable record has' given it a reputation for aolldjty ; that extends fa? beyond1 , Mecklenburg county ' and North Carolina,. If you want absolute safety, it is hers. We solicit your business, v B. D. HEATIL' President. JNO M. SCOTT, VJce President:, ' -n 1 . 'W. .IL T WITTY, Cashier. . THE BES RECOMMENDATION , OTJ can have' IS A ' j " GovingG Bdnlt Booh , Id your pocket It brings the smile that stays. Vj" 1 - ' ,! . We pay 4 per cent on Savings and Time Deposits, r. Southern Loan & Savings Bank . P. L BROWX, Pres.- ., ,' ; R. A. -DCXN, V. Pres. ' ' - W. L. JEXKIXS, Cashier. ' ' ' , SOUTHERN, SUBJECT WE 'OFFER." Core ...'v.. .W 80 Athorton .; 1C0 10 Qbmn ... .'sea lot BI1 6. Henrietta .. ...... ...... .... .. X! 10 Greenwood ,,,.. ......... ,.100 4 Fal(flVlit pfd... .... 100 90 funerch - ..... . .... .... ' ...... It0 I) Imperial .... .. .... .... BM Jft-Wi Goffney ;...... -.... ....... ... H K German-American ptd..,..t , w But 76 ArssTon Cotton Mill, & C. ........ Bid 10-e VaiW-V,tmwvr-mnw..i.i 111 too Loray pfd..... F. C. ABBOTT A CO. -. IIlgh-Grade Investments. : Surplus $100,000, Vice President, .. H. A. DTJSN. A. morris Mcdonald. 3lZriZ3 EVERYBODY I wise ones do sot burnNlt . They pre- qeeouNT Trust Co. GOOD, Cachleh ',-: Secretary. ' Office 18 E. Trade St . T. IV, WADB . , i CHAS. A. WILLIAMS ttuk, caaraer. National Bank MILL STOCKS ' ' SUBJECT "WE WANT, Hi Washington common 10-20 N.xkomla . sjeese 10 Hoslclnt s's i 'eee-'s,e 60 Loray common ..... ...... , 10-26 Lumbirton .. ...... ..... 10-; Presden -..... .... )036 Otara "... .'.',.'., ,..",..,,..:,'. 10-ro Tiucsrora... . .' "-0-W3 Highland Park .... .... 10-W Chiquola ..... ..... ... ...... 10-?0 Peerless .... .... .1.,,. 20-fiO Newton Covton Mill ... ........ W-K Gray Mfg- o...,,, o.,Vare Shoals .... T WW f i v. mm IS , ItiO' , 26 115 ... -i'5 131 31S VA US ' 115 .. ) "05
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1907, edition 1
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