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1 .- ;.:can" I-FAGIUR. ' r tj - 67 .V'7 - : " - 40111 ' n ul " I 0 . -i n .. .... .... J? . j jijj lington .. 45 11)4 NATIONAL LEAGUE- . Won. Lot ;4S 61 r tos. v .61 ; .w 4 - . . ) 1 ! .iiadelphla- S3 : ss 64 M 61 1 64 1 S3 -w lorn 3 rooklyn C in inntl. fiujton ..... bL LOUis: .. Si : 1U .BASEBALL VSSTEBPAY. ' American League. ' At Boston: Boston ; J f CW 4 Cleveland , At CMcturo: At 8t. Loutr. National League. At Philadelphia iu". aame- SnclnnaU 4; Pittsburg - At CindnniU; At Brooklyn: -Fine a"" U s, Socood game-Brooklyn , TUxrton ton 11 ' FOOTBALL 1ESTERDAT. A Atlanta! Georgl.T 8l Gordon AUtana G: ,tTntveatyot Georgia Hm. at.t Otfleff r" i-t Ua 'Fbtllipv wi" .... - Harent Tala -hm: H.rl A,2S2rK-W Amhamt I: Sprln.- 2!"i2f Ma-hutt. Agri- p3w?U 'BhSSntotaad C0UeKa At AiinapoU: Naval Academy 15; Dlck tt: Dartmouth ; Tuft. ' At Wart Point, N.T.: Army rrank vmSS Mt .Wintama U; fSSrkSU Harvard 30; Maine ''a Pttbburc. Pa-: Wetrn Cnlvenlty At slsarttroora. Pa.: 8wthmora . . Aton. Pa.st Laifayetta 2l tWw llottlUa. Vj.: Clrtt - VAf'rv:-Macon uSfvtook. Cllen - virrlnU Polytechnic 30. - At Darldaon: Davidwa Davidson 36; Oik, Rldg At Newport Nawa. Va-V Unlvenlty of North CroUna 0; Washington and Leo DETROIT dXCMES PENNANT. " Wlna tbe First Gam From St. Ixmis by a Score of 10 to 2 and the 1 American Lue Ftag Goea to the ', Michigan City. St Ixjuls, Mo.. Oct B.-lrrolt to-day won th American League pennant by de feating St LouU. Up to the fourth In Uinf Powett held Detroit wfely, no one retching acond ba, but In the fourth Cobtfi .triple atarted. a battering bee that t wnt Jonea acroaa the plate in that inning ' ' and'ao worked on Powell that two baaea ' oa balla. two triple and a double were ' marked up for Detroit 'in the fifth, net ting f runa. After the dliartroua fifth ' , the reault of the game wa never In ' doubt In the teventh and In the ninth St Loula made a run but by the close f the same jfelro.t had added four moro talllea to ita core, three of them comlnK In the final Inning. Ground rulea wore ' ufinecntwry. Two moro samta aro nchwl : uled for to-morrow. Umpire Billy Kvann. t-lio waa severely " Injured during laat Dotmlt rW ovnU 'p)u aax. worked with Cmplro Sheridan and was warmly greeted by the Detroit players whoshowed trong dimjjproval whm th bottle wan thrown. 1 Scores B. H- & 8t. Loula .. W 101- Z 9 0 ' Detroit .. .. .r.. 0DO 160 13010 IS 1 Batterlea: Powell and (ncer; Slevfr -and Schmidt. Ttme, l.X, Umpires, Sherl- dan and Evans. Waahlngton, Oct 5 -1'hlladolphla serur , td a douwe victory ovr Washington to day. ' The first gume went li lnnin, tli " l'hlladelpklane ng three pitcher. . Smith, of the locul. wa hit fraely but through good support three runs were cut - off - at the plat ., . A bad throw by Smith to glilpke In the - fifteenth In an effort to litl off Hartaul , at thtrd,'1oat the rame for Waahlngron. Vlckera w going o rtronsly in th first game that Mack pitched him in tho ' second arfl he did not allow one Of the locals to reach, flint game, Soore; . R. H. E. - . Washington ... 001 100 000 000 000-2 3 JhHadelphla .. M Wl m m 12 1 Batteries: Bmlth and Kahw; KrlU, , - WaddelL Vlckers an.l Schreck. Tlmn, l.JO. Umpire, Connolly and Jltimt. 8oad game: R, II. K. ' Waahlngton .. r w- 0 1 : Phlliidrfphla m 01-4 S 0 UaLteaie: PalkenburK "ml Krihoc; Tlckera and Schreck. Time, &0 minutes. ' Umpires, Connolly and Hurat. Chicago, Oct. 6. Cleveland bunched hit to-day and won a Uhi umne from ( hlrauo. Pcore: It H. li. Chicago, 110 W0 00?-4 ji a Cleveland 02s Wi iwu-5 lo I , Batteries: Fltne snd Hart; Rhondes and Clarke. Tim, 1:30. Umpires, Luoii. New Vork, Oct 5. -Rtdn and darknena spoiled to-day's douWe-hrader. Tiia flrnt game was called at the end of the tenth because ef rain aj.d after it the tecond r contest went only tlirae Innlnga. Score: ; R. 11. E. Boston..'...,,... 00f. OW210 0--4J 7 4 . Jw York Ml IOC 01 0-3 3 1 Battorlca: Harrk and ghaw and Peter eon; Doyl and Bluir... Time,, Cm- plre, aghiln. NATIONAL LEAGUE. rbllaflelphla, Oct. S.-The strenuous baaebalt season in Philadelphia closed to day, the local National League team took two game from New York. .The second contest was limited to seven innlngi by agreement Score: , . R. H.B. New York .... 030 000 Wi-4 i t hlladeir-hla .. .. .. 002 409 01x7 12 t Batteries: Wilts. Berclier and Ereana- han; . Covaleakle, Moren and Jacklitsch. Time, 1:W. Umpires, Linslls and Carpen ter. - . . Fecond game; R. H. E. New York 0W 000 1-3 , 7 2 I'Mladelnhta .- l'JO Oil X- T 2 l .,ttrifs: Mathewson and Curtis: Mc 0'iuien and rcoln. f-lmo, 1.14. Umpire, Lmsiie ana civpemer. St Loula. Mo.. Oct 6-Wlth the score 2 to 0 in favor of Chicago, the. first game of the oouwe-neaoer txaween t Louis end CTiicago to-oy was forfaited toHt. l. tils i tii fO'irth Inning 9 to 0 as the rv,it of an arguirit eoncemlng a do i,i-n ry Lmplrs ltigler. The second t was won by fit, Louis, v McUlynn i ti-rioa thrown. i: n,n.R ixmis .. ...... V" y Vlx 4 1 o ..... .... 109 Vf) 10D-3 6 4 .-rU-:' MdJIynn snd Marshall; t and Moran. Time, 1.4M Umpire, n. Oct K no-ton won both games V S fl'l" ;-.!. KT. TTTt."T2." s.. .. m r) (yi-4 12 2 vn '13 01 V- 14 3 . 1 L i::l I t-.n, t i and 1-i-upn, Tune. l.K Lin- j.in1, Ivii-m an.l liuii li-riMni. (Called end s-vtutii Inning by agreement). ' "Clrclnna.il, O., Oct 5. In the dotihle hftaiiiT hre to-iay i,'lnoinnatl and i'itta- bur eoxh won a game. Store: ' ' It H. R OncinnaU .. 000 000 00-0 i 4 and Gibson. , Time. 1:25. Umpires. O'Day Pitlshurr .... 000 COO 10 1 2 -1 BatWies: Ewlng and Sohlet; CamnlU ana jonnson. ' - Second fame: . R. H. E. dndnnatl .... ........ W) 113 x 4 , 9 Pittsburg ... k. . .... 000 0JI 0-1 I 'l 'Battorles: Hltt and McLean; Otey and Phelpa. Time. 1:27. Vmplrea, O'Day and jonnoione, (Cauod er.d seventn by agree ment;. . . - . -.-, ,- NEITHER EUZVES SCORES. Carol In and Waslvlngton and Lee Play to a Standstill at Newport ewi, va. work of - IVota Teams Ilatrsed Plenty of Punting. Special to The Observer. ; ' Newport Neaa. Va, Oct. 5. The University of North Carolina and Washington and Lee University bU- tied to a no-ecore game at the Casino grldlroa. here this afternoon before crowd of more. than 1,000 spectators. Considerable - punting " characterised the game with the odd about even between Rhoades, of Washnlgton and Lee. and McNeil and Sutton, of caro Una Ragged Indeed was the work of both teams. Every forward pass mat waa attempted failed ana as resuu there was considerable penancing. McNeil, Mann and. Sutton werer the stars of the Carolina eleven wniio Captain Sreit and Rhoades carried off the laurels for waa&infton ana Xjee. The line-up: . f . WaMiingMa ' an Lee. Ntfrth Position. - Carolina. R E. ' Thomas R. TV , Deana R. O. ?. Howl C Parker J O. ' ' Thompaoa I T. Harris L. EL r Davis Q. B. Mann (Sutton) R. H. B. Ituffin L. H. B. VcNoll (CroewelU P. B. Williams Streit Osborne Alderaon (Morales) Hoge , Pipes White Dew Knote Armentrout Waddlll (Duncan) .. Rhoadaa KafareL - Richard ArmatronaT, Of Yale; umpire, Joseph Massie, of Virginia!; head lineman, Je Curtis, of Dtckinaen. Tune of halves, 2S and 20 minutes. . PAVIPSON 8; OAK IUDOB . The Visitors Show Lack of Tralnlrig, Making; No Headway Against the Presbyterian Flayers.' ;,v By Bell Telephone : 1. Davidson, Oct. 6. Davidson tt, Oak Ridge 0, was the score in the foot ball game played here to-day. The visiting eleven played good ball but showed ftat Its training had net been sufficient. - It waa the first game of the year for the Oak Ridge boys. They were very seldom' able to make any dtatance on downs, 1 ; A distressing Incident of the 'contest was the breaking of the colter bone of L, Abemathy, ,Oak Ridge's left guard. His father, Mr. Bid Aber nathy, of Paw Creek, was a specta tor at the game and saw his son hurt The boy's team-mates are much dis tressed over the accident. The stars fit the game were Denny, Clark, Klutti and Wilkinson, of David son, the latter's run being especially fine. The game was played in 20 and 15 minutes halves. Davidson scoring 1 3 In each. A big crowd witnessed the contest In the second naif many members of the Davidson , second elevt-n were put In. The officials were: Dr. J P, Munroe, referee; Dr. J. M. MeConnelL umpire; Dr. J. M. Douglass, keeper; and Messrs. Mack, of Davidson, 'and Harrelson, of Oak Rldgc, linemen. Salvldcre Wins the Brighton Cup. BrlKhton B"ach, N. T-. Oct? 8. Amid the liindng cheers of 18,000 persons Salvl dere, the hiv11y-played 11 to 10 favorite, won tho nrlrhton cup end' Ifl.fW by a head In a tcrrlflo drive with Running Wa-ti-r second and Ballot, an added starter, ihim. Hnmmiiry: Kint race, nil ages. 4 furlongs: Baby Wnlfft. 9 to 1, wonr Kentucky Bean. 3 to 1, -ftcond; Clolsterees, S to L third. Time, 1:121-5. ftcond rue-, the Chantllly steeplechase handicap, year-olds and tip, about 2 mllcn: Navajo. 9 tf 2, won: Thrlstle Dale, out. aecond; Delcanta out, third, Times :03. j TJiIrd rnco, for all age frille: Snooner, third, evrn. wwi; Sewell, 8 to 5, second; Old Honcirty. out. third. Time. 1:39. Fourth run-, the Brighton cup, 8-year-oldK and ? mllca and a quarter: 8al vidfre. 11 to 10, won? Rnnnlna Water, 7 to V, aeoond; I'allot Out, third. Time, 3.52. . .. Fifth ran, 2-year-olds, furlongs: Beardall, 30 to 1, won; Rtalto, & to 2, second ; AIpx Grant 6 to L third. Time, 1:138-5. , . -., . Klxth mii, J(-yr-oMa and up, mMHqg, mile and thre quarters: lMn'e Allen, 9 to S. won; Heaurlere, 7 to 10, second; BrarK-as. 1 to 3, third. Time, 2:69 2-5. Seventh nee. maidens, 2-year-old, BVi furlongs: Sir Cl-iren $ to f won: Polan- lL?- i Jl,."cnd: Clausus, f to 6, third. Time, 1:07. If you fe1 rmi down, fagged out; take HollMnr'a RfH-k,- MounUIn Tea, the Kreategt-Tesmrotlve known; purely vege- ohie, I'O aint,oi ..r mineral poison. 33 pms, ica or Tahieu.-R. ... Jordan ccxxxoooooooooooooooooooo Portraying tlto Life of Christ THE PASSION PLAY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at i THE KDISONIA. A wonderful picture. Don't fail to see It exxjoasoojoooocoooooooooooo "ffl it at wmr Hawley's Sachet Talcum Puffs - A most convenient article for traveling. Each puff, con . tatntng delightfully scented . Wlcum powder, and ialntlly nand-palnted, is enclosed . In an attractive pox; various " aliet,' it ; i - I5e, 5c c, 60c llattley's Phanpzcy -"Pnonefl x "0ncT"26fl. " Tryou aud Fifth fitrocta. I ;y Le, f I it frecUl to The 0!..iver. Dunn, Oct. 5. Mr. i: .r:ry L. a ::.--1 this mornlnsr at Ws brot:i. r-iiirlnn-'s, Mr. W. B. Warren, two irsHes (,-ora town, of Internal bleeding., Thore is a ipeculia'rity about the family. It Beems that any cut or scratch causes such hemorrhages as to almost cause bleeding to death. Mr. Lee was a clever young man, Just started out in life. 1 . . Mrs. Cummin gs, of New Bethel. Fpectal to The Observer. , ReldsvlUe. Oct 4. Mra Cum mlngs, aged about TO years, sister of Mrs. Jule Sharp, died at ner nome in the New Bethel section some time Monday night 'or"Tuesday morning. Mrs. Cumralngs was well at bed timo and was sitting on the porch conversing with her family. The next morning' she was found In her bed cold in death. , -, Cz-Sberlff 8. A. Salmon, of XiOlngton. Correspondence of The Observer. . , - Dunn, Oct 4. Ex-Sheriff a , A. Salmon, of Lllllngton, died last night from acute indigestion and congestion of the liver, r He was one of the most prominent citizens of the county seat He was connected with the national bank, was president of the Salmon LiVe Stock Company, and was a large farmer, . , T THE WEATHER. Washington Oct B.-nPorecast; virctni.. fnfr Rundav i and Monday: warmer Monday; light Vest winds becora- ,BNorth Carolina snd South Carolina, fair Sunday and Monday; light to fresh west winds. ' - neorarla. fair Sunday. scent showers In extreme south -portion; Monday fair; light north winds. Ea astern, Fllroda, scattered showers Sun; day; Monday fair; tight variable winds mostly north. western inonaa, rain isunoay; uonaay fair; light to fresn east wlnda Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, lair Sunday, except rain in extreme south oortlona: Monday fair: light to fresh northeast to north winds, , Eastern Texaa oloudy Hundar: nrobabir tain in south portion ; Monday fair and warmer; light variable Wlnda Arkanaaa fair nunrtay and uonoay, -Tennessee and West Virginia, fair Sun day and Monday,, warmer Monday. western Texas, fair Sunday ascent showers In extreme west portion; Mon day showers. . w LOCAL OFFICE U.-S. WEATHER . BUREAU. Charlotte. Oct 6. Sunrise s:2t a. nv; inntet .t p. m. TEMPERATURE (la degrees). Highest temperature Lowest temperature ... Mean temperature .... .... Excess for the day Accumulated excoss for month ...... . 78 ' W T2 7 18 m T . T CM .0 Accumulate, excess for year ........ PRECIPITATION (in inches). Tctsl for 24 hours ending p. m.... JVUH IV1 UIU SIIVIIII .... ........ Aeeumiifcited deficiency fer month Toiai -ior tno year ..... ... Accumulated deficiency for year 13.79 Prevalllnr wind direction .... .. W. w. t. be.nnett. Observer. F. M M Lest Ye Forget, ru TeU It Agiiin ong ,mr.Wrou3 doings I am' a Fire Insur ance jmter. : ' v Hope ,you , won't burn, but in case you should, I'd like to pay your loss. Give me a chance. F.D.Alexander Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No. 203 8. Tryon. Thohes 6C4-4)45. Cotton Mill Stocks Wanted We have inoulrr and customers for the following Soutl ern Cotton Mill stocks: Stxon Cotton Mill stock (9. C.) S. M.) (8, 43.) 18. C.) (8. 0.) Drayton cotton miii siock m Arcadia cotton miii siock Arcade Cotton Mill Stock Woodaide' Cotton Mill stock (8. C.) Klns's Mountain Mfg, Co,' N.", C.) ' Wocdlawn Mfg. Co. Cot. Mill stock N. C.) Lancaster, com. cotton Mill stock 48. C Hartsvllle Cotton Mill Stock (S. C) Chlquola Cotton Mill stock S. C) Woofirurt coiioo un siocti to. c.j . Fairfield Cotton Mill slock 18. C.) ' Trlon Cotton Mill stock (Ga.) s Tuscuvora Cotton M'H stock (8. C) Wllllamatort Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Norrls Cotton Mill stock (B. C.) aover Cotton Mill stocx (H. CJ Uwall Cotton Mill Stock (X. C.) Calvlno, Com., Cotton Mill stock (8. C) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Iray, Prerd, cotton sua siock (N. C.) If you want to buy or sell Cotton Mill tocka pleaae write us. Southern Kocnrttics A lYust Co. Gastonla, X. C "OX THE 8QCARE. We excel in lOtlOil 4 Five registered men in -this department. 1 - Bring ,U3 your next. R. I!. JORDAN & CO. " Hume T. ; WB NEV Elt rresa NURSES' ' REGISTER ii WiSk j aW trMi ft, You have not only all the f -.!ur ?t of a pavings banlt. tut all the safeguards Curniahed - by 'the' national banKir'? law, which does everything possible to protect the depositor. uth these ad vantages and ' THREE MILLIONS ASSETS AM rrr.SOXAL TI-VT.lI.lrY r Tlic Ccnihicrcial f.atlcnuL Vznli . OF CUARLOTTE, N. C v . offers ita services 'to he public. s J, -Four per cent. Interest, compounded . Quarterly, Certificates of tt A. TimtfTtf Pm - A. C. BRENTZER, Cash. Real Estate for Investment - " ! 17 houses and lots, well located, room enough for . three, other J ..'.. ' nouses, on 'Strest car una ana r&iiroaa. Annual . income uu. x - Price.... .. $8,500 - 7 .-houses and lots close In, good condition, fronting, on railroad. Annual income $431. Price ... ... ,...$4,000 Sterexnd railroad site In it good section of the city for invecst- J ment Room enough t) build twenty housea r- Annual rental from store $180.' Price... i ... .$4.foo , '14 s-4 acre of laud throe mil H from square, on macadam road. ' , Land in a good state of cultivation. Good four-room house and ' store on place. We have thlafor a limited Uma at.. ...'. $2,25j ;; ; A Ei Murphy &Gto;?J 4S N. Tryon St, 1 E. W. Phlfer. Notary Public Tbene ift. We want to" bid bh wiring your house, anti we will get it if good work and J prompt attention , counts. Thone us and we will call on you at your ; couveiiieiiue. : i?radshaw:electric company , ' Thone No. 47ft. ' . ' " -'Mft 8. Church. St. P. H. BRADLEY, O. W. H OLMES, 0. E. BBADSHAW ; Pres. and Treas. . .. - Ytce Pre. - - -"-. Manager. - . ' . ' ' ' . , i 10-room houses, electrlo lights and gas, ateam heat. -..'. $S$.04 One two-story house, all modem conveniences B. Liberty street, : p., ... !20.0ft Fire Insurance. ' " ' - ' ' JAEOLINA - W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. 45 N. Tryon St. Fire COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE , Net? 4-rqom cottage near Elizabeth College; . lot 50x140. Can arrange easy terms; See us . 1 at once. Witown Phone635,' . -r Woe! fibre 1taU Plaster. "Kard Cfcscl. : . . T The Builder's Friend. '',r"".t' ITreezing 'does not hurtjnatitrM shrinkage will not crack it; .water, does net make it fall off; hard . : as stone. Write for . booklet, ;.Manu- " ' . " ' . factured by , CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write tot Booklet ' . . CrUARLOTTB. X. O, Fticatlly Business Relations is merely another term for fair - dealing , la. buslnesa it .atlmu: lates and foatera mutual confidence. , , W endeavor ? to culUyats ; such relation' with our: customer.' American Trust Company Capital and rrontj .............. anab c 1450,000, ' . Trust Building. . " ' We have sounded the warning;, have "'extended' you a hearty -invitation; spending -money to offer .you golden opportunities. 1 . , , : THE HOUR IS AT HA1H : : i ino JMutuai 15. tx ii. was me pioneer ana is xo day.a glerious success. More tan, 26 years of JLUJUUUi BU1V1CC ttUUi AUAgliUlUUJUV IbOUiliOi ; should be tho largest, , most popular scries. -. We set an auto paceKOui keep in the middle of the road always. No matter who you are, you're welcome to our best, whether one share or 100. Watch the Mutual - - ' - t . ; )LL.llee:!2r,:.;J:c.iIr:Rtl;iTreas. Ttione til. x ' f it a Tryon St 4 i j0 W .- J; ' ' ' v v. irnT.T. V. Tiva A. T. SCMMEY, Asst: Cash. , ... i y ' '- 1 REALTY CO., ... . . T , i ... . . . . fcuraiicei. . Thonp 800. Company. " 203N. Tryon St- , - ' three CJxlSO foot Iol., n-c-Jl elevate J, wiilx f:.:e viow; ' for Z Z,i'..J.(' '; for the hole. CVni-t na'.ks, street -cr, WiUrr and sewer con ' venlt-ncea Can be tilviJed Into four .3-f-jot l)ts, niakln an aver-, age of only 1662. 60 'a lot; sure to ba a money-maker. Who la the fortunate buyer? Apply' at once .to.. , ' ,,. j:L'n:.:i .m biaie ic.:: s or. cc::;;.:;y Capital $75,00!). ; ....... -. rresldcntt .,.-.., ' ' r W, TBL lUTJCANDEIt, , K Secicairy and Treasure?, L j t A. uoruiis Mcdonald H.' M. . M'ADEN, , , ... ; . .President H.. M., VICTOR.... i, ...Cashier First National CnnR ; : , . charlotte; k:.o. : - -ORGANIZED 18S5 . -. ' . Capital. .-. ..$. 300,000.00 V , , ; V Surplus and Profits - - -f ; 4 ' , ; 210,000.00; . - ' , Assets , 1,900,000.0Q ; , 7 . s; 4 ' Tour business respectful- - 7. 'S; :lysolicited, f r' ' ' ' ' ; . Every p courtesy and ac-: , . - ' : ' " ) : , , , commodation. extended con- . siatent with sound bankinff.l ' TT ,r TTTMITIVri mi. . . ; ax. iiA. vxuiuit,' uasmer. ,,. The Herchaiib l ' Farmers' National ! Bank' ' : V j: 1 . . OF CIUKLOTTE, W. ?.', V f " " Capital, $200,000.00 , . , Surplus, $100,000.00 . TLlie officers of tins bank will be. pleased to meet or . V' : correspond wth those who contemplate ,j v ; - making changes or opening new FOUR PER CENT. aimu Tin u Officers: Geo. E. Wilson, President." Jno. B. Ross, Vice President. f t.-.; W. a WOklnson, Cashier. , w NEARLY EVERYBODY I i ; J has money to burn,vbut the. wlae ones do not burn It They pre. , . tw sayings neeouNT 1 .. v with Ihe , t - f v t, Charlotte Trust 6; ' which pays 4 per cent, compounded quarterly, i - , , . If living out of. the city, ropen an account by 'malt ; , . i , VII. LITTLE Prewldeat 1 ifS. M. PATlEItSON, Vice Frag, 5 " h L. R. HACOOD, Ckgbtor.. "." J ,t 'Y " Vacant ui-ilarpn ' We offer a vacant lot on prominent street, near southern pas senger station, about 50xlS0; at the very low price Vf.;,.. $2,400 No other such lot in that vicinity for sale at any price, ' " ' The Chat lotto Realty Coi H- A. G. Craig, Phone 877. The Charlotte National Banlt . , t COARTjOTTE. X. ,i' V' -t ' t . v - - - , - , : The chief concern ef the lefflcers and directors of this bank la the welfare of its depositore and ( the : security of" their deposits, s The Chaflotte National Bank was feunded by men of means, in- ' ; tegrlty and successful business, experience,; and its 'enviable record hasglvenlt a reputation for. solidity "that 'extends.' far -beyond; ; Mecklenburg county and North Carolina, If you . want absolute ' safefyr'it it here. We solicit your business. r ' a D. niATII. President ; i . ' ' ,W. IL TWITTT, Casliler. ' :v ' ' THE BEST RECOMMENDATION ' ". TOO CAN HAVE IS A v V - GavincG Bonti Booli ln your pocket ' It brings the smile (hat stays. v-ri'r,i We nay 4 per cent; on Savings and Time Deposits. , ' r , "Southern Loan & Savings ' Bank . I. JNO. M. SCOTT, Pres. ' ' . W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. t" - .' W. Iu JENKINS, Cashier.' ' .. ; " Preferred Stocks and Bonds : . 1 ' Subject to s ale we offer. 4 . S i ' 1 60 Glenn Lowry prcf. 1 per cent... 9S c i.Jn,..tMr .nt SI a-30 Amer. warehouse per cent., si 10 Chadwlck 7 per cent!ind int.. WO 10 Hocklns 7 per cent, and lnt...j 1 , ., !0- Lsncatr f ir cnt.. 91 2S-60 Jonesvllle 7 per cent............ 1"0 i, WOOIymma lt '. ..V. Bid M Puburban Realty 0 per cent...... 1"0 &1M Avr. Machine ? per cent.... 100 i0- G ,-Arrertrart 0 per cent..... i"n Jo-lO 1' lion-Buffalo 1st R'd W, N. a ell , 40 KaK leld 7 per cent V 1A" City ot Atbsvllle per cent I l"f'H C, 4s 1010 lK4,S0no Renl Kstate note . o 3liy of Concord Is due KT- 7 A. T. tO.( - Surplus $100,000. Vice President,' R. A. DTJJiN. Z. 1 1 J V accouts., i. PAID ON SAVINQS JJirUSITS. Secretary. , - 4 i, " , Office 18 E. Trade St - ' JNa BL SCOTT, Vlca President vj Charlotte Cotton 7 per cent. ....4 Pid SO-100 Brown Mfg. Go. per cent., loo tr.win t ' liit so Highland Park's par cent........' lot , 10-80 Iulse .(per cent...... too 16-60 Monroe T-per-cent. .. .. 1"0 KK15 Paoolet 7 porvcent nnQ.lntr..l02 : M Voodalde 7 per cent JS JS-W Ixny pref ...... Md 1-100 N. C. R. R. 7 tw-r cent.:..... HI4 m-n wniwn-tiuiiaw iu aia aiit notes. ' .1 4 55S t St, '"Hi 17 A" lioO lit mortgige e per cent, : , ,1 , . . C. ALiiOl'X1 CO. , .; , j, lou.'.g ana Ziall 3 A" '7
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