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; 4 c.r t:.e f-cti for t? a , .:!tnk!n Yestenla I i i i-core of 5 to 1 la , t f the Windy City's Team . s s heduled For IXMrolt T- y its' J tat unlay and Chicago 6un . : v.. jo. Oct -10. The Detroit ( rican League team suffered Its sec 1 successive defeat at the hands of a Chicago Nationals to-day, scoring , one run. Chicago tallied , five Wat a, four of the runs being 'the re suit of solid hitting.- Slever started to pitch for Detroit, "but the locals took kindly to hi curve and batted him out of the" box In four Innings, Kllllan then Wok up the work and Vaa found for three hits and another run in the fifth.' -k- .-.'. " Detroit tried vainly, to break through .Chicago's defense. Real bach pitched strongly in the opening Innings and' when he showed signs f weakening in the flgth and sixth innings his team mates came to his rescue with fast double plays. .-A For some unexphUnable reason the game failed to attract the usual large crowd to the grounds. '-The official at tendance figures made ! the total, ' 1 J, 114,. and the many empty spaces, in the extended bleachers made the gath ering appear even smaller than this. At that, the crowd was more demon strative than the big outpouring of "Wednesday.; Reulbach's 3 brilliant pitching in the early innings and the crashing hits of Bteinfeldt, Evera and Sheckard roused the Chicago ; parti sans, while the v Detroit v contingent cheered the more heartily so that the visiting team might not think Itself deserted. Vv'i !i,v'i;-..' The teams left fo? Detroit to-night accompanied by a small army of en thusiasts. :i Games twill be playel In the Michigan city to-morrow and Sat urday, "Vj the if Sunday , contest being scheduled for Chicago. The receipU to-day were $16,212.60, divided as follows: ; To the national baseball commission, $1,21,25: to the players,; ,f 27.60 to each club, 1 2,- DETROIT. ?i e AB. R. BH. PO. Jones. 1C 10 Crawford, cf. Cobb, rf. .. ...... 4 . J Koaunan, Vx ... CouifMIn, Jb. .. ' O'Leary, a. 4 t o fllever, p. .. .. J p Killian. p. .. .. -. 2 Jl Totals . 12 ; - 0 1 I 't 0 n u l 'mtc.AC.o.- piaaie, ci- Kheckard, If. .. . 4 nianc lb. .. 4 Bteinfeldt, 2b. .... I Kllng,. C... . Fvers, 2b. r. 4 fSrtiulte, rf. ...... 4 Tinker, s. .. .. .. 4 Jteulbach, p.. .. ... t J'otals . .. .... 23 nnlng: . ' Detroit .! ATI. R. BH. PO. 0 0 1 f, 1 4 1 M 12 12 0 1 2 1 i i o i A. 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 7 2 S 10 27 14 0 .... 010 210WK- . ..... 060404 OQfr-l 8harfi, Chance. HIU off Slever 7 In 1 Innlnga, off Killian I In 4 Innlne. Sacri fice hit, Kllng. t Double nUya, Tinker (un aaalired); 8tiiiWdt to Eters to Chance. lft n baana Chicago ; Detroit 7. Base on ball, cff Beulbach 2; off Kllllan 1. lrjt b-e on errom, Chicago 1. Struck mt, by Reulbach 2; Biever 1; Kllllan 4. Time, 1:34. Umpires, O'Day and Sheridan. THE ITUXTER HANDICAP, A Victory for JifflM K Keen's - Veil at Belmont lark Yetmlay Win- - istng by One and a Half Lengths. Telmont Park, Oct. 10.-The Hunter handicap, the feature of the eard at Bel mnnt Park to-day, retulted In a victory for Jamea R. Keene's Veil. Kennyetto went out to-make the paee and at a fat cllp,. Bhe led to the atretch where she ijult, and Veil, coming atrong, won by on and a half lengths. Bummarlea: Flrrt race, for g-ycar-olda, anllina, 4 fur lonat: The Bqutre, 0 to wan; Jams It lirady, 4 to f, second: liolliiter. 10 to 1, third, i Time, 1:11 2-fc Second race, steeplflchaae for maiden 2- ? 'ear-olds, about 2 mile: Touchwood, . o 1, won; Bt. Kick. 8 to 10, second; Economy, I lo 8. third. Time, 4;10. Third race, for maideni 2-yeir-old, furinngf; John Johnmn, 7 to 'l. won; 'father Keftee, 20 to 1, second; Castla wod. even,, third. Time. 1:12 4-5. fturth rice, the Hunter handicap, 2-yer-old fllllea, mile: Veil, U to , won; Oold Lady, even, aecond; vanoscara. 1 to t third. Time, l:Zt-. Fifth race, mil and a quarter: Lane Allen, 7 to 8. won: Mlas Crawford, out, second; flea Wall, out third. Time, 2:0$. ; Sixth race. 2-year-oids and up. feliliig, 7 lurlongs. Orappls, 7 to 5, a on; Welt, 2 to 1 second; Escutcheon, 2 to 1, third. Time. Vlt L5. ' HAROU) WJ THE RACE. ,' Dl'inston-Salcm Has Another . Rig Crowd at lair Racing Uio lValure of the Day. EpacleJ to The Observer. - Winston-Salem, Oct. 10. The at tendance at the fair to-day was targe, probably eight thousand people being on the grounds. This was better than was expected. There were no gam bling devices on the grounds to-day. The races this afternoon were the feature of the day, the 2:28 trot, started yesterday, was completed, first money being won by Harold, In the 2:27 trot this afternoon Oolden Boco won, the time being 2 ;2 7 1-4, 2:27 and 2:24. ; The purse wis $500, Fleety J. won the 2.17 pace the time being 2:17, 2:17 1-2 and 2:18. The purse was $200. Lady Joy won in the run ning race. ' Time, S7 1-2, - , . i l . . ;.; -j f 'ii.U i.s . i jut I I'm'.-. a ".;i I.-te t-ute t i rvice i; the Scnr l'uturc. . Atlanta, Ga.. - Oct. 10. Addressing the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association In annual convention here to-day. Assistant Postmaster General P. V. DeGraw-reviewed with pride the growth and .benefits of the rural. delivery ystem. Fifteen millions of people now enjoy the service and Mr, DeGraw predicted "complete. State service", in the near future. 'He com plimented the carriers In having dem onstrated their, right to be regarded as one of the very foremost lasses of publto servants in polnf of efficiency and good character..' . Speaking of . organisations within the service, Mr.' DeGraw said that to receive the sanction of the department such organizations must have for their sole object improvement in the set vice or be purely fraternal or bene ficial in character. - w- "With any other" purpose In view," he-, added, "they . are detrimental to the sen-Ice; to their members and to the public." . - ' Air. DeGraw quoted President Roosevelt's' idea that "the national government shoull toe a -model em ployer: ' should demand the highest quality &f service from, its employes and should care for .them properly in return." In concluding be explained to the carriers the basis on which the in creased appropriation for carriers' pay had been apportioned tvna xiiscussea the subjects of parcels posts and pos tal savings banks. vf j.'-A-i WHJi LEAVE NATIONAL GUARD The Savannah Volunteers, Mora Than 100 Years OWL Win Continue as n : Independent Orjraniwitlon Seven Other Companies Disbanded During : the xear. v? ; SavannaJi. Ga Oct 10. The Sa vannah vounteer guards battalion, of heavy artillery, which is more tnan a hundred years old, has unanimously voted to leave the national guard De- cause of the passage of the Dick bin of the last Congress which required Btate militia to correspond in organ ization with the regular army. The battalion will continue as an lnde. pendent, organization. Washington, Oct 10. The disband. ment of the Savannah Artillery has served to direct . official attention to the' fact that so far during the pres ent year no less than seven compan ies of the Georgia militia have gone out of existence;. . They are com panies A, B, D and H, Fourth In fantry, Company H, Second Infantry and Company I, Third Infantry. All of these disbandments follbwed the official Inspection by officers of the regular army detailed - for that pur pose, and the - report of the adjutant general shows that riot a single Geor gia company or troop Mr battery was found to conform to the United States army organization, and In iact, that in a majority of . the States , there was lack of conformity. MR. HARTJE MADE OVERTURES? TRAMPTAST THE XEW CHA3IPtOX The Two-Year-Old Trotter Won this Kentacby futurity at Lexington , Yetcrday A Great rUruggle to Win Transylvania Pone to be Raced For To-Day. ivv .S'; Ixln?t'm, Ky., Oct 10. Trsmpfaat,1 a J-vear-old roan eolv by The Tramp, the new champion 2-yer-old trotter. He won. the- 2-VMr oM Keatuky rutvrlty her to-day, the lint heat Hi :n, the faateat mile ever trotted in a r:ice by a S-year-old, but; 5 It required a greater vinwcl to win. An ey lash in the flmt ).ut and a short head in the second heat g lnd the victory. , Icrthy Axworthy, ? lame he could Juirdlv hobble, waa the heroine Vt tt race, for aha forced Trampfart to break t' e world's reeora to teat her. Thistle !onne forced the winner to a noae tintati in the aecond hest. . . , To-morrow the Trassylvflnla purse will T racl tor by Bonoma Girl Highball. V.'iSkea Heart, MaRaret O, Leburia and t)i'K r. Jn the iniiwr eventa wwlay Tre r r'ii uon the 2:16 trot In atrataht heati. i i'.r Mallow took the 2:ti Dace, while t 'y Maud C captured the, unfinished 2 i pace. !'' ' : " ''v.- .V"',.-i - I'Tm-k llptitnlng feat, sky , cloudless. : "-lae,.- pvre , It, t In : , lady ? -.nl c won tint, aecond and fifth heat 1 ra; Jnaox second; Uyatander s "1. Ixit time. 2:0S14. ) -ntucky futurity. . 2-year-oMt, purse -. z in s: inmpian won two sxraiant ( nA r-ioe; Worthy Axworthy second; '. '..! iKjUM third.- Best time. tilX-L. : :H pare, pnrwa $1.000,-1 in a;, Major -i-v n t' a'onfi, tmra smj fourth fi.-l me; J. J, '.-J,- second Dick third. V'ft ?", 2:07(4. , . i. i ... f! i. J in i; Trra nle - ii4 !t ,r Xt ana rice; Octoo , t u ttijia. ticot u.-jki, z.w'i. Wife From Whom .He Seeks Divorce Declares That Ha Has and That She Has Scorned sThero Lawyer Ignorant of Interview. Pittsburg, Oct 10. -"I ara happy In the thought that nothing can ever force me 'to live again with Augus tus. Hartje. Does he expect me, Innocent- as I am, to admit that 2 am guilty T I would not think, of such a thing if he were ready to give me every dollar of bis fortune. Mr. Hartje has made me four different of fers of settlement since I have been st Ligonler. The last one was a posi tive offer ! of 110,000 aw year for the rest of my.llfe.'i f::;.,;.',::--:-. These words are credited in an al leged Interview to-day to Mrs. Mary Scott iiartje, one of the principals in the Hartje divorce case. The inter view published here Is alleged to have been obtained last night at, Ligonler, Pa., where Mrs. Hartje has been liv ing during the summer. ; ; - John M. Freeman, counsel for Mrs. Hartje, said he knew of no interview and had authorised none. if you l j;- :.r tii . !.-. cr'i-;iia'l tracts, do H',t f..U to f .-.a t us. Vt'e have cuatomers r'.U i buy. - cAr ix: ian & co::rAM",' 11CS E. l Etrcct, , RlchmouJ, Va, The President Kills Fine Buck. .Htambrul, ha.. Oct 10. A courier who nr rived from the Prealdent's camp on the Tena river late to-day reported that the Frealdent had killed a fine buck, but other wise the hunt to-day wa barren of re-tilta. The animal was nrouerht down from a long dlatnnce and fall after the first (hot. The condition or the ground la much im proved since the rain and the weather it stilt cool enouxh to render ,t he exerclae delightful to the President, - Kitchln's Durlwm Crowd Too Small For Him to. Address Special to Tlie Obaerver. ; . r ; Durham, Oct. 10. The annual ses sion of the ninth district Odd Fellows convened here to-day. """Congressman KJtchin was scheduled to speak in the court house at noon, but the crowd was so small that he did not speak. KZ2 XT Pore While Lead It worth $7.50 to M oo per hundred pounds. One tmdred pounds of barytes or aliica Is worth 65 cents. Paint Buyers wbo accept 6j.cent barytes or- silica and psy 8.oo (the price ' of White Lead) for it, or who ' f PYveathepdceofWhllo Lad, could tsrdly be called shrewd buyers. ; . t v -. That is tle bsrga!n" which r the buyer of graded' or so- ; caUed.Mcheap,, lead make. ' ' When In heed of Paint, buy PURE White Lead. The Dutch Boy Painter on the keg Is your guaranty. ' , . for sate by tint class Osstas f3 lOHN f. LEWIS t RR01 CO. 'Ul. f ma SVasl, t kllssalf ttia, Pa, I v 1 1 ' , . Va -J JL f 13 X. & W. STOCKIIOLDERS' SIImXG r... f S Eighty Pet Cent, of the Stock Repre sented at Itoanoke Yesterday The Meeting For the Purpose of Audit ing Books . and to Consider Annual Iteport Directors Elected. h Roanoke, Va, Oct. lO.The annual mnatinir of tha stockholders of the Norfolk & Western Railway Company was held here to-aay, wenry ina. h- 4oard. presiding. Eighty per cent of the capital stosk was , represented, j The meeting ' waa i thm hooks and to con? Mv ths nnnal renort. The IOllOW- lng directors were elected: s ' 7 . I E. Johnson, josepn . John P, Green, W. D. "MaoDowell, ; W. . r rw. 1t..n. Virile H. C. , iFYIck. IU IBJfJiw, bouij 0 r, WcXoi -Morawets, Sanruel Rea, n. V. Weir and Joseph wooa. ins oirociura At .t tinM id mefltina? owing to the absence of a quorum, The organize.- tlon meeting wiu ,oe neia ia " on ' October I.v.:i;i' - '-:,'i'; '' ' The annual report showed the gross earnings to be tl,l. n the net earnings $M10 per mile of road. A THE WEATHER. w..hinvnn. Oct. la Forecaat tor Jn Virginia. lair r ruj . ? fresh west windv . - ,, ' . i. 11.. ,. smith Carolina and falrFrtda Sd Saturday; light .v" i VortionT' 'Saturday fain 1 ght vananio winui. - alppl, partly eiouay Tiaay,u d.w light variable winds. ' . . day; Saturday increasing eloudlneaa; light nortn wmaa. , " - ..j . ,,,. v.n,u.irv wat Vlrslnia. arir.naaa and western Texas, fair Friday and Saturday. , , , , , LOCAL OFFICE IT- S. WEATHER ' Charlott. Oct. lU.--Sunrlae :2 a. sunaet e:6ft p. m. . - TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .. ..... .. V.... lowest temperature Metin temperature .... .. .. -.. TlAffcUnnv for the dav .. t. .... .... Accumulated excess for the month.. Accumulated eKceaa for tne year .... PRECIPITATION (in incnea). Total for 21 houra ending II u. m..... A Total for the month .. .' .. ...... 0.08 Araumulatral dttflclencv for month... 0.73 Total for the year .. .. .. .. .. .... zj.m Accumulated deficiency for the year. 14. 1 Prevailing wind direction.. ..N. E. , w; j.-BKNNi!i'iT. voserver. 1 - You have not or.lv all the futures 0 a nvip-a tar'c, tut f " a.t the safeguards- furnished Iv the national tanker law, hka does everything possible to protect the depositor. uth tliesa ad vantages and . i i: . Tiinrr: millions assets and tt.?so.Tj LiArii.iTY JI13 CcnimcrcicPi:r.U::ir.l Cr.:::; v . ' ' OF CHARLOTTE, X. C. offers Its services tp-' the public. ' 1 Four per cent interest, componnjed quarterly. tCerti5catcs of " Deposit alfo issued, bearing four per cent, ; . . A. .-DUXX. Pres.'--V xv v. trni.T v. VrtC A. T. SUMMEY, AastCash. JJ c-. I'-rce c;xlS3 f.-.-t ;'-., r t:,-.--f - v. . ,, , ir the whc.' c . t M: t . ( r"" '." r ' Vt'I. if :if-a i'-jin la , ' I . . ese of only 1682.60 a lot; sure t j l.s a'ruoaey-nlker." , totiV 1 fortunate buyer?- ArP'y ct onca to ... A, G. BREAKER, Cash. Z'xn r.L'i uvr Lf; r. t-;t r.- - - - . v w ...1 1 1 a m.: Ths onlv true conatlnfttlon cure muat beieln Ita aoothlng, healing s-tlon when It enters the ..mouth. . Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea restores the whole system to a healthy, normal condition. 55 cents. Tea or Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co. Lest Ye Forget, 111 Ten -It Again , v:""'-' ' :U :''i:''A:;f:"iif'- Among my v numerous doings T am : a Fire Insur ance writer. vHope 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, Fir Insurance. No. 20a & Tryon. Thones M-645. C0U011 Mill Stocks .Wanted s. C) 3. C.S i. C.) We have inqulr7 and customers for the followtna Koutl cm Cotton Mill stock: Sxon cotton Mill biock (3. c.) Drayton vjoiion m hock its, Arcadia Cotton Mill stock (S. Arcade Cotton Mill fttock (R Woodnlde Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Vlnar'a Mountain Mf. Co. IN. CIA Woodlawn Mfg. Co. Cot Mill stock (it. C.) Lancaster. Com. Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Hartsvllle Cottoft Mill stock (3. C.) Chlquola Cotton Mil! stock (8. C.) wooorure vmwra Aim noon is. u, Fairfield Cotton MUl alock (S. C.J ' Trlon' Cottf-n Mill stock (Oa.) Tuacuvora Cotton Mill stock (8. C)i "WillUmrton Cotton Mill atock (8. C.) Norrls Cotton Milt stock t3. C.) rinver Cotton Mill atock ffl. C.i Lewell Cotton Mill stock iK. C.) C.) r.lvlno. Com.. Cotton Mill ateeV ta Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S. C.I Loray, rrei o, v-mion siiii stock (N.- C ) If you want to buy or sell Cotton Mi 11 stocks pleaae write ua-. : sontnern Kernrltles s Trust Co. I Gastonia. V. O. v A "Olf THE SQUARE.'' mot "or C3 1 We keep selling lce ,Cream and Soda Water. Why! . j Because we make the best . IL II. JORDAn & CO. HURSESV REGISTER Real. Estate . For iSale :t''::T"VH- 9 : 1-2x158, X. Tryon street; fine location.. $4,500. ' Vacant lot, BOxHfi, fl. pine street; good location ! 91,500. 8 vacant lots on Boulevard, Wllmore; each. -. v , .V . 500. , ' 8-room housev Elizabeth , Helg hts; slate roof, all modern con- v veniences,, large', lot, shady side of street,'.. '.$5,500. ' B-room house. Pirn Ward, close lnj. lot 10Ixl9j; steam eat, ' ; -a irmodern, beautifully shaded..."' ''.. ..;...'.', ;.i..$8f000. . ii JT. Tryon St. - jt W. Phlfer. Notary Public, Tbone UtA YOUR ETA-MS will be in gopdcondition next season if you will let us -take them' down, clean and store thenvJPhone or call on us at your convenience. ; . BRADSHAVV ELECTRIC-COMPANY "Pnone No. 470. . ' , , , 4, ". ' . M t0 S. Church St! F. IT. BRAD LET. i O. W HOLSIES. o. E. BltADSIIAW,' . Prea.' nd Trea , Vice Pres. Blanager. Capital $13,000., rresiden . : : W. & i.LEXANDdL v Vice rteslJcs , . n. A, Dorr. 4 Secretary anj Trustjrer, A. HOniUS McDOXALD. ' :"", -. ' First National Dank vi CHARLOTTE, N. C. " ORGANIZED 1865 ' - flanitol onn aaa m ' . vv , urpics ana Jtroiits . : ' . 210,000.00 ' . Assets:; .V ..,1,900,000.00 v ',x' ! Your business respectful-. rr-.' ; , ;ly 'solicited.-; ' ;:; : Every courtesy and ac-V ; cppMnodaiiwn .extended - con- . sistent, with sound banking. ' ; ' , . H. IT. VICTOR, Cashierf " a t m V: i ........ Li0;m. houfe8 ele;t.rl0 llKht n'Kas, steam' heat $30.00 vn , two-story house, all modern (Conveniences; E. Liberty ' street " ..... ;..,.;... v.. .120.00 ' v ,V a. ; FLr Insursnce. h".,'V. .,. CAROLINA REALTY CO.. W. P. WILKINSON, Mjwater. , ' , ; " 45 N. Tryon St.; t .Fire Insurance. , y 'Pjione 800,' The Merchants Farmers ; National Bank '-?': " s ' of cn4rtL0TT4 v. a, ; ! '.- . ' Capital, $200,600.00'7 '. " Surplus,' $100,,b6o.bo . The officers of this bank. will be pleased to meet or. r - correspond with those who contemplate ,;'tl , making-change or opening new" , ' Lt ' ! ' 'vr accous "' - v'1"' ; FOUE PERjDEW. PAID ON SAVINGS ' . r , ANI3 THJE DEPOSITS. - - . Omcera: Geo. t. H'llsoin eeident.' "Jno. B. Rossi Vice President ' ; W. C, Wilkinson, Cashier, i v COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE NeV'4-room cottage; near Elizabeth , College;'. " : lot , 50x140. Can t arrange ' easy terms. See us -. at once, - 'v " -' ' .t Phone 535 , 203 N, Tryoi St, , . ; Wood fibre Wafl toter, rKar Cabch' fc - -: - - . ( , The Buildef's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not t crack it: .water does not make it fall off; hard - - ; as stone. - Write for booklet. Manu- - -1 .'.i - factured by , ; - 'v CHARL0FTE PLASTER CO. v ' . , 1 CHARLOTTE. K. CL- , Write tor Booklet I friendly Business RelaK is iherely another ; term tor fair-dealing ia business.1 , it stlmu. lates and posters mutual eonfl donee. -We endeavor to Cultivate such relations "wIth our customers. , r-6' , . , American i rust tomponv MUU ., .. f0,000. Trust BuUding. . ' , . '"'BV'vi f. V -w- ef - V'" 'iSt 4 " .''-' 4 jJ-'' . hfttnoncy to Darn'but tne la one do not'purn it"' They prfc y;t' iu.Viiu th , Charlotte Trust Co. which pays 4 per cent!;' compounded quarterly. " h .' i If living out of the 'city, open an account by man. ' ; a. IL LITTLE, President ' CM. PAT1ERSOX. Vice Pre& y.-r-J . ML itAOOOP, Caahier. ' , , A ,We offer 'vacant lot on prominent street near gonttiern pas. ' enger station, about 50x150; at the very low price; of,,,., $2,400 ; . No other sucU lotvin that vicinity for.eale at any. price. t)J; The Charlotte RooltGom t u-r j , ; Al o; Craig,' Secretary; , I .' : :Vr Thone 7T. . . Office 18 E. Trade 8t - The ' Charlotte ' National BanK ' V' J V CHARLOTTE W. , v -j " , ; , .. " 1 ' if- , ' v . I . ' .1 -The chief concern o the officers' 'and directors of this hank. Is the welfare of its ' depositors and ths security of their deposits. The Charotte National Bank was founded by men of 'means, In ; ftegrlty , and successful buslneas experience, and "its' enviable record has given it a reputation' for solidity . that extends f? beyond - Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. Jf you 'want absolute : safety. It la here. . We solicit your business. 1 ' B. D. HEATH, President 0 1 JXO. M.' SCOTT, Vice President :.' -? H. TWirnf, Cashier. 0 ' "", ,' Don't alt until you're ready to build, nntil your note Is due. or until you're Infirm, out of A Job, or rich, r to take Bulldlng and " loan,' for If you do, you will be disappointed. ' To-day the time is . ripe. , You're in . health.' ' Everything Is prosperous. "Make ' hay t while the aun shines', was never truer than now., J "- ; The Cooks Are Wow Open The payments have tbegun. The hour" you've been waiting for Is -at hand. ' The Mutual will help you, bu you must make Jhe start No help, human o Divine, will reach you if you sit Idly by ang re. ' fuse to freese on to opportunity, when it kiiocks at your doon E. L- ( eelar, -Sec. ,cnd Jrcas Tlmoe 311. MS 25 6. Tryon ft. IT THE BEST RECOr.ir.lENDATION ' 1 . YOU" CAN IIAVE IS A . , . , , f tn'yonr pocket It brings tlie smile that stays. " ' v ' f We pay a per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. Southern Loan 6 Savings1 BanK - JXO. it SCOTT, pres. W. S.1 ALEXANDER, lce Pres. v : : "T" : W; I JENKIXS, Cashier. MILL KTOCKS WANTED 10 American Spinning Pref. .......... l'9 20 Iannett V-m KMnctoif i...,. lwH) Clifton Pref ....... Gaffney ,.. , 60 -XX) War fihoala ..... ........ ....... 10-60 Mollphcn JO, Clsra 10-30 Eaalv HVM GrfliMle 1V2S Monnghon .............. 25 Htphland Park ........ i-0 (.ray i ...... .....,.,..,.. V-I5 Churtotto Tnwt Co. lrt lmp(rlHl ........ aJ... Nikomi -. IVVvVli '-iiii.ij,7sw( 20-65 cua.J '....a...., ...... : .ti nr . ' ' . iv- j irrHjrn ... ''.... ',.... , 1)0 10-30 Chlquola t. '.95 . 15-49 Tusoamra ........... .....; - vn iw) rte Mrs;. co..w. , ...... . ijj w-so y iiimnifiion ........ 10-M Lutnfciton ... .... ..' ... ... Will.. . ill fir ivitlia ...,. ........ i 111 fn I i . 140 1(1-20 On '.. , 104 15-30 l'ell City pr?f. ..... M Sliplby ........ , J2J SMO Oimon .... ..... 117 10-25 Merelmnta A rnrmert Bank. 113 W younf Krirtsfll Co...... .. ir.n tii,.,ii.i.t .-f a iimiiii ii'-iu ............. ......... t'o-i n-.ia ...... VH 10-25 Wlsctt es ri ,, e as 14 m VA f. c. AKOIX & to. 1:1 no- L0 IjS 122 11.1 H lot) 21$
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