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CAN L' u.c: V.m. .. .. k xi .. w . .... (u .. .. .... S .. ; 6S , ,. .. .... W I ii-veunil N -w York .. t-t 1,0111 . A .islungton . ! S w . i .44a .4D .Sol NATIONAL LEAGUE. Woo. Lost P.C. .71 '1 .. .60? .c4ii . 11 M .4:U .3T8 mi Chlra?o ... .. -V ..... lj 4: 57 Hitsburg . . '.. l'lillaiMi-hta v- -. . New 1 ork .. Brooklyn 77 64 7S 7 W.. 67 t; 0 bi Cincinnati Benton 6t Louis .... .... BASEBALL YESTERDA. ' American League. At Washington-. Washington 6; Cleve- At Philadelphia:"- Philadelphia 9; De troit (called iTttt. .tartcra.; m . At New York: New ork J; St, Louis C At Bonton: Boston ?; Chicago a (called 14th, dsrkneu). ., National Leagno. AtXhlcngo! Chicago 6; New York 0. At PltUburg: PltUburg 2; Philadelphia At Cincinnati: Cincinnati : Brooklyn ,4. At St. Louia: 8U LouU 5; Boston L TOOTBALIi YESTERDAY. At Raleigh: Agricultural A Mechanical Cottage SO; Bandolph-Macon 0-. : 1 iS:' AMERICAN LEAGUE. , Washington. Sept S0.-Washlngton shut wit Cleveland In the last game ot the eertea tO-Uay In a fast game. Jots wm batted hard, while ehrng held the Cleveland af all tha way. , Score r """ " ' " Waahlnston , -. HO W3 00x - Cleveland.,, .. .... I0 OC OiMM) 4 3 Batterici: " Cehring and Warner; joss and Clark.. Time, 1:30. Umpires, Brown and Hunt. ... Boston. Sept. rO. After losing fourteen straight game. Boston held irhicago to a Us ffatr.4 to-day. Fourteen Inning weru played, darkness putting an end to the contest . ' flcosef , K. n. b Boitmi M 010 029 M0 008 )1 jj Chicago .. 000 02 010 000 00-J 7 lauterlea: Barry, Burcholl and Peter son; Altrock and Sulllvaa. Time, 3:36 Umpire, Sheridan.. , K "New York, Sept. 30.-St Louis scored another victory over tha local American st. Louis .. :. ..... ooo on ou-t i i i . A1A ft. I irtrt It fl 1 ' flfW lUlft r v v" - - ' Batteries: Howell end Wpencer: Ortn, Newton and Thomas, Time, 2:01 Umpire, jbgan. , t NATIONAL LKAGCE. Chicago, Sept. 30 -Tha pitching of Heulbach gava Chicago tho first gamept the series with New York to-day. The jreiftit wa never in doubt. ; Score: R.H.E. chicag. ri J 2 New York v0O0O.J)(M 8, 4 Batteries: Heulbarh and Kllng; Wilts, Bowermaa nd Curlts. Time, 1:, Um jilrea Blglee and U"Liay.- St Louis, Sept. 30.Tho 8t. Louis team iron an eaF victory over Bonton to-day. Loah pitchol great ball, keoplng hits well tcstterod. Tha local team stola Usvfeii Bcore: . f It. H. E. Boston .. .. .... ... 000 010 00018 ,1 fit. Loti 100 01U fx-6 11 4 Uattriei! Dornpr and Ball; Lush and PltUburg, Sept 80. Philadelphia . won : cut In the ninth Inning in tb game wltti Pittsburg. It was nip and tuck all the ....way, vw 'Score: R.H.B1, Plttimirg I1C J0C cto-J 1 ! J Philadolphla 000 ift 001-S t 8 Batteries: Mnddox and Gibson; Sparks and pootu. Time, 1:15. Umpires, John tons and Idem. , Cincinnati. 8pt. 80. Errors were re sponsible for moit of the runs cord In to-day's gam. Wclmer was hit harder than Mclntyre. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati .. .. t, 040 000 20x-6 1 ;$ Urooklyn . .. 0W034 OOO-g 4 . Batteries: Welmer, Conktey & xl P"hl;; Mclntyre and BergMi. Tlme,l:B, Umpire, Carpenter, Toronto Wlna tho Fourth.. Columbus, O., Sept W. Toronto to-day won the f jurtli game of the seviee with Columbus for the class "A" minor lengue fxeball championship. Toronto has won three games and Cotumbus one. - Scores-F-,-.-,-'-.,.. R...H,.a Toronton 002 001) 0CO-7 13 0 .Olumbua ,. .. .. .. 100 000 003-4 8 2 Batteries: McGinnlty and Crrlgan; Robertaillu, Townnend and Blue. PLAY TO A STANDSTILL,' Detroit and Philadelphia, Who 'Are - Making Scnmtional lght : For ' American Lcajtie,; , Chanllonlrip, ' Flay Seventeen Innings With" Score of. to .' Philadelphia, Sept. '30. In one of the greatest baseball games ever seen la this city, Detroit and Philadelphia, who are making a Aensatlonal fight tor tie 'American Leajrue champion-, hip, to-day played each other to a etandstlll. - The game went 17 In-' silngs and waa called by the umpires because It waa too dark to play any longer. There being no reault the positions , Ot the teams remain the jeame, 5 Detroit having a lead of 7 lnolntJi. jjEach team has seven more eames on Its achedulo before the sea- on enas. 1 The multitude within foe enclosure was well controlled except In the fourteenth Inning' when Fimt Base man Rossman, of Detroit, nearly caused a riot. In this Inning Davis tilt to centre field, Crawford dropping .the ball on the edge of the crowd. Crawford claimed he was Interfered mh end the whole Detroit learn Mme in to back up Crawford's claim. Jn the confusion that followed Rons man struck ; Monte Cross, who was coaching. Cross went at Rossman, fcut the other players stopped hostlll tie).-" The crowd surged on the field and for a few minutes matters looked Vlangeroiisr but the excellent work of the police prevented further disorder and the crowed fell back. Davis mm declared out end Rodman was put out of the game. . KJlllan took bis place, . , . ; . The Tionors of the game undoubted Jy belong to Donovan, who,-after be. Ing hammered for 14 hlta In seven Inning., pulfed hlmsolf together and the more he pitched the better-he seemed to get In the last 10 In nings he held the home team to six hit. ; , He only gave three bakes on 7alla In tbe 17 Innings. - Dygert lat 4 only a little more than wne inning hen he wa relieved by the famous M'aJdelt . The j latter pltcbel re m ark able ball for three innings, atrlk Ing out six tit the first eight men ttat faced him, tut he latrv weakened enJ was replaced by Flank ? In the ninth inning after Cobb, had hit nlm for a. borne run,' tleing ; the 'acoye. If - rI coffee dfstorlW ymir Stomach, j -or Hoan or - Kidneys, tiin try this lvr Coffee - imitation Dr, r: : Snoop's Health VX. V. Hhoop has cloacty r I'irhed' "id Java aad Mocha Coffp in Ih-. tr nd losfe. vet it lias not a tingle rrr.m of ral C'tffpe' In it. pr, f?hon3'4 )ii!tb 0fen Imitati n is ..made from 1 .if osi"l imjlT.s tr crcala, with Mult ; i'n. -tc 3M j 'its In nut minute. No Jon? wait. Tou lll sorely like " ' "t a rre wamrle at our store. Mft- - i.1 r.'cjj Co. 1 " " - ' - AM-. ; 1- : 1 of 7 to 1, In the ' l;U niaJe or? bringing re to S. Detroit maJe four l X'MT fltM:ng, ail.3il ono in i t i hiij tied it up In the ninth. i teams scored In tho 11th, ami i ttujfi to the finish neither side 1 f. -t the extra tally. ' Score: - Detroit ..M10 000 412 010 000 009 15 1 Phllnlelphla ..302 020 100 010 000 00 20- Batteries: Donovan and 8chml.lt and Payne; Dygert, Waddell, Plank and Scnreck and Powers. Time 8:50. Umpire, O'Loughlin and Con nolly. , . - . . . ; ' FARMERS DEFEAT METIIOMSTS. First Football Game In tbe State Won by A. & it. From Randolph-Macon College, Score Belnjp' 20 to 0 Thompson's Kicking and Stephens' ' Run Features dt Gamo Attendance 800. . i SiecUl to Tho Observer. . . , West Raleigh, Sopt. 80. The first football game in tha state was played between Randolph-Macon College and A, & M. here to-day and resulted In a signal victory for A. & M. by a gcora of 20 to 0; The game was snappy and showed , manyv thrllliant plays. Tha special ; feature were Stephens' 65-yard run for a touch down, Thompson's kicking for A. & M. and Powell'a runa fdr Randolph Macon. . . , , If was an ideal day for tha open ing game and the attendance, was 800. The teams vera equally -matched In weight, but A. & M. was too epeedy for; Randolph-Miacon. A Five minutes after the starting' of . the game Long carried the ball for A. & M. for a touchdown and Thompson kicked goal. The game was then played in Randolph-Macon's territory ontil TRompson kicked a , Jlace-klck for A. A M. 4 R, A- M-' kicks fo A. & M.V and after two downs, Stephens carries tha ball 5 yards for a touch down. No goal was kicked. Score at end of first half, 15 Jo 0 In fa vor of A. A M. In the second half A. & M. was twice penalised 15 yards for holding. Thompson klcka to Randolph-Macon. Thompson gets touchdown from 40 yard line on Randolph-Macon'a kick. Forward vpaasew were tried by- both teams with no effectual gains. The line-up: . Rnndolph-Maoon. OWMII fOallowsy) ' , Baldnrson . (Bush) Brldpreway . i Woodhouse, S. Phelna Woodhoute. R. Story tBhoe) A. A M. James (Sadler, J. 0 Stroud (Spencer) Sykea ThonrrS'Tn VonOlahn . Meebe Stephens . Harris I E. L. T. L O. c. r. a. R. T. R. B. Q. B. R IL B. Harlan Ftuler , Harris Powell Long (Rray F. B. Thompion (Cnpt.) L II. B. Johnaon.W.F.R. (Lattlmore. R. E.) TTmplre, Dr. A. Q. Cox. Raferoe, Dr. J. Whltaker. 1 , . Tlmn of halves. 20 minutes. Time keepers, Rowen and RandolpOt. Head linemftn, S. O. Perkins. Toucnaowns. by Thompaon, Stepheni. Long. Score 20 to 0. favor A.-& M. f KEEXE'8 CIOLT A WINNER, Oolln Taken tW Colt'a Half of Brigh ton Ifoduce stakcs-SKeone's Win nlnga Jockvy Stne Suspended. Brighton Beach, N, Y., Sept. B0,-James R. Keene'e Colin, nt the prohibitive prlco f 1 to 4. won the colts' half of tha Brighton Produce stakes, of 19,000, H furlongs at Brighton Beach to-day. Through the Victory of Colin and third money with Meggs Hill In the Ally half, tha total winnings of Mr. Kuen for tho yar is KUKrt. which Is 814,000 behlntl ihe world's record made by Duke of Portland in isro. At s meetinr e th stwrds of tho vt tonal Steeplechase and Hunt Awo clatlon the llcetue 01 Jockey Harry Stone wn aimpended foithe reht of the yoor of l!07.No mson w given for the ruling. Summaries: ! First race, handicap, 41 furlongs: Don Elnrlque, 5 to 1, won; Chief Hayes, & to place, second; Jack Atkin, 1 to 2, to show, third. Time. 1:15 4-6. Second race, steeplechase, short course, about 2 miles: Navajo 7 to 1, won; Guardian, 1 to 2, place, second; Parlka, out to show, third. Time, Z:ai. i Third race, the Brighton produce, firnt half, fillies, 6 furlongs: Stamina, 3 to 1, won; -.Bouquet I to 2, place, second; Mtgs Hill, 3 to 6, to show, third. Time, 1:14. ' vottrth race, the - Brighton produce, second half, colts and gedlngs, fur longs: Colin, 1 to 4, won; Fair Play, 7 to 10, pis, second; Roys I Tourist, out to show, third. Time, 1:12 8-5. Fifth race, mile and an elahth: Arlmo. to 2. won; Martin Doyle, i to 2, plnee, sncond; Arapedo, 5 to 1, to show, third. Time. 1-.H3. Birth race, selling, mile and a quarter: Brencas, 4 to 1, won; Lune Allen, 7 to 6. plica, second: Lancastrian, 2 to 1, to show, third. Time, 2:00 4-5, Manager of Xorwlck rnlverHlty Foot ( ball Team Dead. .Hanover, N, H.. Sept. 20 -Leonard J. Clarkson, nanagr of tho Norwich lnl -vernlty football team, died 111 tha Mary Hitchcock Hospital hero o-dny as a re sult of an injury received l:i (he football game" between Norwich end Dartmouth Saturday. Tlieodore, Jr Jolna Harvard Foot ball Hquotl. Cambridge,.-Masai; Sept. SO.-Theodore Roosevelt, ir Joined the Harvard foot ball squad to-day. Ho waa put throuah llirht signal practice t tho loft end of ho fourth team, WIIEX DOES A MAN GROW OLD? The IndiiHlrtoas and Charlotte Are Controverted as to (he Slgtw and Aehcvllle IVlls Jut How It Is. Ashevtlle Cltlgen. It" Is with feelings of fear and trembling that The' Cltlsen ventures to encroach upon the holy of holies nt the llliiatrt.tlla f?ha.plntt rih.snin. and, at the risk of great bodily ln- discussion" into which our Charlotte contemporary nae drawn The Vir ginia Filot and The Industrious News of Greensboro, .The latter paper re fute The Observer's claim to the ef fect that a man begins to apt r,A when he Is unable to put his trouaers on wttnoui leaning against the bed for support; when he mounts the rtalrs with faltering steps; whenihls hands tremble end - his liver enter loud protests daily. The Industrious one natn enlisted our sympathy, in that It is young In years and ex nerlence. and hath. nnn of th scienUftc lore which hath made our esteemeq inena , in cnanotte a foe to be feared in wordy debate. Here now we fling tht ; gauntlet, ' The art of encasing one's limbs in choice creations of the sartorial art, while seeking support from juxtapo sition with the port aide of one's nocturnal couch, is not the sign of the apjroaching "28." Neither la the till small'' volte of a deranged liver the preoumr of life's sunset,,! Nor ahaii it be- said that the trembling hand and - the uncertain knee pro claim in clarion tones a man's gradual transformation a tha "..u.'.r, .,1 'low." for by all these sign have the unowjng ones neen deceived. ' We hove seen young men In the twenties frantically essaying the task of put ting two legs where only one ought to be, and In the operation thy J11 not"fl1lfr t9" COBrt tIio"Trlcnaiy"al4 ' ' e . : ! . 1 t .k' I ..t 1 :- i.Jie ia ; c .';:,.:;; of to; --'.(.lions of many ki.. is an.l hu-.s. '. e v;. i) to Ko on record here as emphatically asserting that .the dark brown taste which precedes the dawn Is not the special prerogative of old age. Then tne trembling- hand and the tottering knees. Our Charlotte savant knows well that such characteristics have been, and are often-associated with the prime of manhood. What are the wild 'Waves jsayingT Memories, though sometimes painful, still carry the fragrance of rosemary. Thus, friend Charlotte, do we puncture thy diagnosis. . Lend thine ear for one brief instant and we will tell thee when a man may know that "churchy la about out" 'and that "taps" Is soon to sound. When a man's balr begins to fall Into his soup; when the collar button which rolleth merrily under the dresser Is Irrevocably lost, because he is unable to stoop for It; when the dew lying thick on the exterior of the luscious mint-julep fails to light responsive fires in his eyes; when the passing of a form divine recalls no' dream of i youth It la then, . ah then, dear con temporary, that a man la slipping, and It becomes necessary for him to and his track. THE .WEATHER. Washington, Sept. a Forecast for llt&sday and Wednesday: Virginia, fair Tueaduy and Wednesday, llaht north to nureavtt win is. i North i Carolina, tar . Tuedy , end Wednesday, winds mosr.ly nortut-vst and light to fresh. South Carolina,. Georgia and east Flori da, fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light east to south winds. -- v , West Florida, Alabama and Mltslstlpri, fair Tuesday and Wednesday;, light south Winds.. on tha coast Loulsrlana end eut Texas, fairTueiday end Wednesday: llaht to . freah south ! winds on the" ocast..o -ji--.,; western jtexas, bir -Tuesday and Wednesday, w - . .;;-.s.4,;K.,-.i -.-.v Arkanaas and Tennessee, generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday. ' - - ' ; . Kentucky, ' fair Tuesday; Wednesday probably showera. V ' -a.-'. ,,,'" .--.-" ) v, ; West Virginia, fair Tuesday, showers at night or Wednesday; Wanner Wednesday; light to freih north , to nonheaat wind LOCAL OFFICE IT. 8. WEATHER. ' . BUREAU. . - . Chsrlott. Sent. 80. Sunrise 8:1? v nt; sunsot 8:0 a, m. -4 fi:,. ' ,-, TEMPERATURES 0n degrees). ' Highest temperature ; T6 Lowest temperature , . 4; SI Mean temperature .... .. ;r ,i . i 63 Deficiency for tho day .. 1 Accumulated excess for tha month.. M Accumulated excess for tha year ... PRECIPITATION (la inches). Total for 24 hours ending s p. m Total for the month ..... .... ... ... Accumulated excess for the month.. Total for the mr ..... ... -198 0 2.51 0.29 27.00 AccumulaUd deficloncy for the year 13.43 rrevBinng wina airecnon.. v. . ..N. & W. J: BENNETT, Observer. Cotton Mill Stocks Wanted We have Inquiry and customers for the followln Southern Cotton Mill stocks:: Hsxon cotton Mill stock IS. -C 3. ' (S. C.) (S. C.) (S. C.) jjrayion couon miu stocK (a Arcadia cotton .Mill stock Arcado Cotton Mill Stock Woodddn Cotton .Mill stock (S. CJ King's Mountain Mfg.' . Co.4N. C.) Woodlawn Mfg. Co. Cot Mill stock (N. C.) liancaster, Com. Cotton Mill stock tS. C.) Hartsvllle Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) rhlquola Cotton Mill stock ti. C.) ' Woodruft Cotton Mill stock- S. C.J Fairfield Cotton Mtllitock ts. C; Trlon Cottf n Mill stock (Go.) Tuscnvora Cotton Mill stock " (S. C) WlllUmtton Cotton Mill stocH (3. C.) Norrls Cotton Mill stock (8. C.l Clover Cotton MIU stock (8. C.) Lcwell Cotton Mill stock (N. C) Calvlno, Com., Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S C.) Loray, Prefd, Cotte-i Mill stock (N, C.) If you.wunt to buy or sell Cotton Mill slocks please write us, t :,., Southern SecnrlUea A Trust Co. - Gaatonla. X. C, F. 0. 2L 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, "srnfer. -two- story, Vance street,' mod- crn,.ou. t Right rcserv;ecUiof withhold from or refuses premises to any applicant.. Unknown parties give satis factory reference or bond. Other particulars, apply. , F.D. Alexander Real Estate. Fire Insurance. ; No. 202 8. Tryoa. Tboneg )04-e45. "ON THE SQUARE," Are you catch- !; ing cold,?;: Use Jordan's cold ' tablets ; ; 25 centio NUESES" REGISTER 'C ONTIIE SQUARE Tiione f. nVO NEVilll CLOSE." mnnAM - v - t . - . . i 1 . A Very Dccl.l!: Dpocitcry You have not only all the features of a savlnjrs bank, but ' all the safr guards furnished by the national bankinsj lw, which does everything possible to protect the depositor. With these ad vantages and ' THHEE MILLIONS ASSETS -AND PERSONAL LIAEILITT ,.' - . .... . .-. , Tlic CcmmcrcinI national Dcnk v .OF CHARLOTTE, X. C. offers its services to the public ' . , Four per cent interest, compounded Quarterly. Certificate of Deposit also Issued, bearing four per cent :- in , R. A. DFNN, Frca. , a. u. liiiK.MZER, Cash. . Real Estate for Investment 17 houses and lots, well located, room enough - for three other' ; ! houses, on street car line and railroad. Annual Income 8900. , ; s , : $8.soo : ; T nouses and lots close In, good condition, fronting on railroad. , - Annual income $481. Price ... ... ... ....$4,000 . , , Store and railroad elte in a g ood section of the city for lnveest . .- ment Room enough tj build twenty houses. .Annual rental from store $180. Price ..-... ... $4,600 24 8-4 acres of land throe mil e from square, on macadam - toad. t Land In a good etate of cultivation. Good four-roon bouse and tore en place. We have this for. a limited time at. $2,250 : . J. xT. Murphy & Go 45 N. Tryon St ' May hot bet the lowest,, .but It will be ?cheaper In the long run.', Let us figure with you on anything you hava done. All our work guaranteed to be flrs't-claaa laVyery respect 5" 'v C .'. BRADSHAVvHeCTRIC COMPANY Thome No. 470. F, IX BRADLEY, : O. W. HOLAfES, ; CL B. BRAD SHAW, -" . Prea. and Treaa. , ' Vice Pres. ...... . Manage. FOR RENT t 10-room houseg,' electric" II ghta and gas, steam heat.....' JS0.0O1 One two-story house, all modern "conveniences; 9B. Liberty street . r a,, $20.00 t ' Fire Insurance. - CAROLINA REALTY CO., VT. D. WILKINSON, Manager. ;( 45 N. Tiyon St., JFiie, Insuraiice.' 'Phono 800. 1 GOSY COTTAGE FOR SALE , New 4-room cottage, near Elizabeth J College; lot 50x140. Can arrange easy terms. See us . -: at once.' ' -v : Wtawh. & OpnOpoipy, . "Plion9 535. ' - 203 N; Tryon St. ' Vm. Hbre Walj Plaster, "Kafd flincti" u; jj ', :5r ' ;The Builder's Fiiend. : Freezing 'does not hurt; natural shrinkage. will not , crack it; water does not make itfall off; hard', as stono." 1 - Write for booklet . Manu-, S .. . , .;:.j;;::ria:tiired'i?y -: rvH , ; - CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet, MasjSJMasaiaBaBasaSaa P fl ' .. iri " in "y-- Friendly Business Relations Is ' merely another term for fair dealing la business. -;It stimu lates and fosters mutual confidence. ,W endeavor to cultlvata such relations with ur cattomer. American Trust Company ' Capital and Profita .V .. .; .". V. $40,000. ; , :: Trust 'Building. ' STILL SLEEPING Been advertising new, October series Mutual B. -& L. at an expense of $50 per month simply to bene fit the' public: Yetthere axe some old blisters that are still "goin& to do'itn iVe been- watching ..these 'fellows for 20 years. They're . the ,same thriftless, -aimless beings they've always been; no account on earth. and never, will be. Show me a Vman or woman that 'carries a goodly number of Mutual shares and I'll pin my-faith and bet my , money on that one every time. . , NEXT SATURDAY is the opening day. Will you turn a new leaf, and be there! DoaVwait another day Do il E. L Kecslzr, Sec; and Treas. Thone $44. f ' ' 25 8. Tryon St. TV, E. HOLT, V. Pres. A. T. BuMMEY, Asst Cash. 11 E..W.. Phtfer. Notary Public v Phone $42. T, -N. ' V ' ; 10 a Church St. i CHARLOTTE, R. CL it I'D " 1 t r i jt 1 1 . i r 6 l ' r t '. j property la t. 3 city . t..;s county. For further information app7y at rjhXi rii ei'te e c i j : ( i'e I ! 1' I f l.i t Cai.Ital $75,C00. President, " ' . . w. s. jJxxAcn. , . - T , ; fiecretary anl TVeasurer, JSiil' A. horpjs Mcdonald. NBnriLY EVERYBODY 'moneyto;burn, but the wise onea do not buri It JThey pre- ' savings neeouNT has fer rltb. Charlotte. Truot Go.- which pays 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. . iT- If living out of the city, open an account by maU. J ' 1 ' - 1L LITTLE, tPresldeat t , 'CM. PATTERSOX, Vice) Pro, . ' , I It IV HA GOOD, Cashier ' PassaisisaiZSsassawBBsip The Merchants & Farmers' National anK VA' VAam .Capital, $200,000.00 ; V - Surplus, $100,000.00 : .The officer of this bank will be pleased to meet or v correspond with those who contemplate - , 5 making'changes'or. opening new. ; I; , accounts. -k.'k: y- FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS , , AND TIME DEPOSITS. ' , Officers: Geo. E. Wilson, President Jno, B. Rosa, Vice Presldeat - - r ; , W. C. Wilkinson, Cashier. ' Vacant Lotfi mm We offer vacant lot on pramlnent street,. near Southern paja. enger station, about 50x159 at the rery low price of.'. ...$2,40 " No -other such lot In that vicinity for r sale at any price. The Charlotte Realty Go. A. G. Craig,,Secretary. Phone 877. FIRST t 4 NATIONAL BAfjK , CHARLOTTE. K. fi. SEKBT M. If oADKf, . GEO. W. BRTAN, IL M. TIOTOR. President. '. v ' j i Tloe P.aMent Cashier. , Capnal...,,,,.v,rrwnm,,v.ov.a. ,$300.000.09 ' f . . tarplaa and Profits. .rT................$t91,tS$ , '. . ? X IIB?OTORBt ; '.: . v '." ; ' F, p. ALEX&KDEB i ' ' HENRT it McADKJf O. W. BRYAN ;F.'a MTJOWELL '; TT J..C, BTJRROVGHS ' W. B. RODHAH FRANK C1XREATO ' f TW. WADB ' . UXERM , ;"T -'V; CHAR, A. WILUAMs . Jour business respectfaHy soli dteO. Every, courtesy and,1 acoonuno- datloJ extended - consistent with . safe banking. ','' ' H-v M. TT 7TOR, Cashier. " 1 The Charlotte National Bank ' u , , X , . ' The chief concern of, the Offloera and directors 'of this bank lg' ' the' welfare of Its depositors and the security of their deposits The Charlotte : National Bank was founded by men of means,' In. .. tegrlty and . successful business experience, and Its- enviable record has glven' lt a reputation for solidity j that extends f? " beyond Mecklenburg county and North , Carolina, if yon" want absolute ' safety; It Is here.- We solicit your' business. . ; Jn D. HEATH, President " JIfO. M. SCOTT, vice President V '.lt w.' h. Twrrrrr cashier. v ; ' THE DEST RECOf.ir j EFi DAT10N ..r TOV CAN HAVE IS A ' . ';;,. Gavlnao Bonli Dealt 1 ." in your pocket, It brings tlie smile that stays. ' ' " - ' We pay1 4 per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. '' Southern Loan & Savings Dank - rso. m. scorr, pres. , w. a Alexander, vice pres , W. L. JENKUT8, Cashier, INVESTMENT 20 sharS American Trt tto.....'....."...:. riiTresI drmhora : Ufa nsurtnce'co 1 H shares ?owtheastern -Lite 50 aharcs i Washington common snd pref K tiiBres Amerlcsn Machine, 1 per cent. (fl share. Monro Cotton MlH, T per cent." i' ft win i. i. s.:x'" i-i :'..':"i"2 or Cfrt. pavin o'0 City, of Conr-ord, 4a due 'li7. ttflttO A. T 11 Uullrn.I ft. n. ! tiOivin VP, mil) tinvwi v n j. mm 3"bifcpt cnh 'purcl''aM mo1y noW rrir, w jr. c ABBOTT, ft-CO 223. ( j '8 in i ! a bc. and f . our odea, ica s i ...,v Earjlus fl09.CC3. Vio i. :.:.-.t, i. a. Lr,". tha XVJUVJ A MStm M SECURITIES ' . '.. ....... iso ""r" ""ZJZ..'" ""I V.. ..V.,. ;"-"'" errod..,, ' "" m prfrrod (njw . . . I" " " vm preferred hew) . ' - 'Z v:"y, .. ........ i g note ' , I ' nonl HW to PW, oilered on I per cent
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