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:: ; . V .Aprk i:"urat & Mechanical taiii. K College 0. A. & 31. 22; HOAXOKE 0. I a.iiM-rs Win Over the Plucky irsiiiiajis aiuch line Playing 1 hronghout tlio Game -ileeboe ana Mepheiis Star For tlio Homo Team. Precis! to Tii Observer. - West Raleigh,' Oct. 18. -The aeond football game of ihe season on A. A M.'a ground was p layed to-nay do ta ppn Roanoke College, of Salem, Va., and A. & In : which A. & M. proved to be victor by a score of 22 to 0 in favor of tne warmers. euu nr fit thrso teams had previously lost & game. The game started oft a If neither team would score, dm, itoan oke had to finally give way to A, . A M.'a heavy line plunges and fast end : runner.- -' ..' ' w , , . Pram ntltf at 4 ; I A. i A ' MV kick ed off to Roanoke and the ball stopped on the 20-yard line Roanoke kicked and recovered the all "until It was In the centre of the field but In. A. & M.V possession Sadler went for a touchdown for A., A M. within five minute after the game startea . ana Thompson kicked . gouL i- In i another eight minutes saaier again enmra he line ' for touchdown, for A.: M and4 Thorn won-, likewise kicked ' goal making' the core at the end of the orst nau:- . jo. is, wmu. ". In the second half the'teams strug dd hard a rains t each other, but af er aome time A. & M. - ran up the score 82 io 0. -The game a marked bv many beautiful plays by toe A. A M. boys. The features were Beebee's heavy tackling and line busking Stephen' long runs for A. & M. and Moomawa fierce lacaung ior Roanoke. The line-up: . Roanoke. 'Anderson, Price j Taylor " ' Rswyert Morton - Ogleby (Davis) Bchreckhue Positions. ' 1 a - 1 U T. ' , -. A. A M. JiDiai (Stabert) Stroud (TuiJ) k Sykes V lykes i Von Glahn 4" Beebee 1 AlcKlnnon WUon l a :,: C. r. a R. T. R. B. JL H. T GrsVbeal I H. f" T T. Hadlor Ki!l,-y) (Lettlmore) Kelly " R. H. Long (Bray) Mooniaw 1 F. B. Thompson, Capt . , " v- Otroud) Dowers. Capt. Q. B. - m Btepbent j- rmpire, i. E. Beagle. , Referee, J. M. ' Thompson.' Timekeepwa Ward. E. F., ' snd CUne. Head lineman. Temple. W. T. Tim of hilvw, 30 mlnut. Attendance, ' (OS. . 22-0 In favor ,A. sc J4.. : ,. - . ' . , j . BREAKS ; BJJLLOOX .RECORD, . ' rnitcd Stati Sternal Corps Balloon. Breaks Record by Going 450 Miles , dJalloon Win Bo Iorord to i Laiuluig. j Bfluis. Mo., Oct 18. According ' J to long distance tephone messages received here Oils .afternoon the United; States SIgnar Corps balloon No. IQi piloted by J. C, McCoy and Captain C. de . F.' Chandler, vraa ' sighted at 1 this afternoon In the ' mountainous country at Beech Hill, " W. Va., approximately 450 miles from St. Louis. , Beech Hill is in Mason county, among the foothills of the Alleghe - nies, whkh loomed ahead of the . aeronauts less than 40 miles away. To cross them Is considered Impossi i tie by aeronauts. The balloon. It is supposed, would b' forced to a land- Ing. 1 1 was announced at the Aieyd Club that Aeronauts MfcCoy and Chandler had won the Lahm cup for long dls lance flight when - they passed over Gailipolis, 0., to-day. Th international ) record establish ed by Lieutenant Lahm last year In Europe was 402 mifoa on a straight line, winning for him the James Gor don Bennett cup. He' at once offered a cup himself to the aeronaut beat ing his record. The ascension was made here at 4:10 last evening, merely as a long distance test preliminary to the inter national aeronautical contests next week. The balloon holds 78,000 cubic feet of gas and the two aeronauts felt confident of being able to remain in the air all night . WIN'S FORB1IAM IL1XDICAP. ' Ben Ban Defeats Favorite Brookdale , Xymph by a Head Won in Home Stretch. New York, Oct. 1-Ben Ban. a 4 to 1 '. shot, won the Fordhim hndlcap. 7 fur . ' - longs, at Belmont i'trk to-day. defeating ; th fverite Brflnkdale Nymph by n bead, brookdale Nymph wis Urn poevmaker. hut In the stretch h begun to tire ana Bn Ban. earning on, won. Summaries: First noe.ttrfllng, rniln: Bt Vsientin. 1? to 5 and even. ,won: Crafty, 2 to 1. " vUce, uroond; Yada, ( to L to show, third. Tinvs, 1. t)wnd rac, telling. S'i furlong, " straight; Wve Cmt, to 10. won; Otort. ,' 0 to i. place, aecond: Erldge Whkt, 2 to J, to liow. Uiird. Time. 1:3 2-.. Third race, handicap, mil and a half: ' Lane Allen, )1 to 10, won; Prince Chlng. .' S to t, place, mvond; Jrd Stanhope, I to 19, to Kow, third Time, 2:36. Fonrth race, 4 furlongs: tJnde, 8 t 6, 1 won-.' Lawrenoe P. Iialy, 4 to 5, ptac, ' second; Oaataasa, t to 10, to show, third. . Tim. 1J5 3-S. ' 'Fifth race, the Fordham hlghwolght handicap, (third aerial) lart aeven fur JoriKa, main Cotiran: Brn Ban, 4 to 1," won; Brookdale Nymph, T to 10, place, aecond; Kentucky Eeau, even, 'to ahow, third, r'. Time 1251-5. , ' Blxtb race, mile and a tlx teen th: kfaaUr Robert, 1 to 6, won; Adoration, ven, place, aecond j Oretna Green, out to aliow, - third, , Time, 1:43. y ITABLISIIKS XKW RKOORD. Oneral Watt) Makes New World's t Record r Three-Year-Okl Trot : .tens, Lexington, Ky Oct. W.-Oeneral Watts to-day trrrfted tba first heat of the Ken tucky Mike In 2:GM4, estahltshlnff a new world S reCfJd for H-vear-oM lrr,ltra n.1 . Vesting by two seconds the former ree. rd l J.Wf held by Kentucky Todd, made at Columbus. . , The cold won th aecond heat in 2.WJ. making the fwteat twe beau ever trotted by a 3-year-old in a ree. - ' . . Tb 2 JO trot went to Uncle William la straight heata.- DeweyjG and J. x j. had won two heat end Red Bow one heat of the 212 I at wln It was postponed until to morrow, . on account of darkneta. The meeting closes te-morrcw. tummarti; Firatrace, 2:14 catai, , trotttnar, , purM flXm. bct- 2 . in 6; Uncle WiiKamlvon thwe atrslght . hmU and race! Ri Flora. eondrlHnlfil; third. ,Bnt time, 2:7v Second race, the Kentucky stake Z vearHld trotting, purse ROW, heat 2 in 3 General Watts won lwt etralpht heata and' :..rhftl.i3nJ Vonnb yv$r . third. l!et time, tUfWt.i . ; ! - -- , -' - Third race. t.M pacing class, purse tl,OM, yX 2 In unfinUhed: . j, J. j, fnA 1 icwejr q. smb won two heats and Red Bow one heat , Ptst time, 2;06 The office of Becretary C. M. CrcswelU of the Mecklenburg . Fair AxwK-iatlon, which has been located i t No, 18 East Fourth street, ; has t ' . a moved to-the floral hall on the f-Jr grounds, where entries can" k be r ft j until luesday rooming. Tor Clironlo Diarrhoea. ' le in the rmy In 1W3 I Was tak- i ii cliroflc illarrhoea," says Oeorgo . j tiifm. ft South (jilwt.0. p; i have ; trie J raany remedies but Without Iitii;!i)nt relief until Mr.-A. W, "t thiti plsee, perj.nled me to try . m il.t.s, .. Culic.. Owk-ra nd.tUr. l JH'fn,."., 4li! UUi tf 'i;li:U Mo- it si on-.." For sale ty W. It, Band 1-4 ..!., .walnut f l.f i'l'T ii- is I'm :,.t:mN! I'ni. i j the l'uL.'o htitilun. Five policemen ma.lo a rich haul at the Southern Railway passenger station, last night about. 11 o'clock when Tom Quinn, "colored, of blind tiger fanje. fresh and loaded from a trip to Salisbury walked into , their arms with six gallons of liquor. Other whiskey, in Jugs to the nun.bcr Of eight, were found in tho car, un claimed by anybody, maklngabout 20 gallons In all. "It was a solemn procession which filed up North Try on. Besides Depot Policeman Sykes, Officers Black, ilcCall, Henry and J. D. Johnson were the captors. It re quired the -combined efforts, of the array of husky cops to transport the booty from the station to the city hall. Three' Innocent looking grips were onened.-. Two held Jugs or re spectable sisewhile a third contained 21 Dint bottles of stunvwnicn loonea as If it might he capable of doing execution..-- ".,: ".'SlV-i. ' .' ' '' While the . offlcera J were loading themselves up ' (externally, prepar ing for the. uptown trip, young white man. a Mr. Mitt Sharp, s Who had looked pon the wine when it was red 'and evidently ieii -uiai: no owed the law something, came up and asked that he be brought up town. The j ofticecs. nothing loth, compiled with N his request and , he apent the night at the atatioa s ' . 7 " v-!. The slaht of the, poucemen wun their booty attracted much attention on the streets and a crowd filed down into the station at the tail end of the procession to see the whiskey uncov ered. Tern Quinn's expression, as his grips" were opened and "Gee Whines" passed trom mouth to mouth in glee. was a study 4 n depressed, aowncasi melancholy.; He had never a word to say. A, earch reveaiea siu m .goia In his pockets, nils laci lea some irreverent bystanders to indulge in remarks to the effect that "blind tigering pays." The negro was re manded to a cell. . is msMomxst : ' ! John Charlce McJfellL We, themember of . the Pierian Literary Society of the Presbyterian College, desire to express the deep est regret at the death of our dis tinguished honorary member, " John Charles (McNeill. Mr. McNeill has been a member of our society for some years, and . had alway shown the kindest Interest in its progress. We, therefore? take this occasion to offer a tribute Imperfect,' perhaps, but sincere, to the'man whose mag netic personality to impressed us, whose genius was an inspiration, and whose place cannot , be filled. Infant Found Bead In Bed. Maggie L. Byers, the 6-months-old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Byers, was found dead in bed at the home of her parents yesterday morn ing. The funeral services were con ducted from the residence yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The resident Is at No. 90 North Davidson street. The interment was at Elmwood. Mr. Joseph M. Crelghton Dead. Mr. Joseph M.J2relghton.efNo. r?8ouhCedartreet7wasfound dead In bed yesterday morning. He was 88 years old. Mr. Joseph M. Creighton, Jr., who is a clerk at the Southern Railroad office. Is a son. The fun eral will be held this afternoon from the residence at 4 o'clock. Waahlngtori. Oct - 18.-Forecaat : Viralnia, fair and colder Saturday; Pun dav fair, dlmlntahlng northwest wind. North end Sonth Carolina, fair Satur day, colder In the Interlcr: Bunday fair; lleht to fresh not-thwart winds. Oeorgla, fair. Baturday and Sunday, colder, Snturdar in northweat portion; f renh" north west winds. - Knatern and western Florida, and Ala bama and Miisiaalppl, fair Saturday and Sunday; light to freah northeast to north wlnda. v ; 4 loulalnna, fair Saturday and Sundny; Unlit to frh east wlnda. Eastern Texas, rain Saturday and Sun day except fair in northeast portion; fresh northeast winds. Arkanwa, Kentucky nnd West Virginia, fair Saturday and Sundny. - Western Texas, rain Saturday and Bun day. Tenneasee. fnlr nnd slightly colder Saturday; Sunday fair. local omen v. s. weather. BUREAU. Charlotte, Oct. IS. Bunrlae 4:31 a. sunset J:4E p. m. TEMPKRATITRB (In degrees). Hlghitt temperature ' ... ... ... Lowest temperature v... Mean temperature, Excess for the day ..... Accumulated deficiency for month .. Accumulated ecew for the yar .... PRECIPITATION (in inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m Total fcr the month ...... m.: 47 fit 0 i 147 0 O.ns Accumulated deficiency for month.. 1.49 Total for the year ..... ... ... .....17.14 Aecumuliited deficiency for year .... 14. Hi! Prevailing wind direction .. N. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. OUT OF SIGHT. "Out of sight out 'of mind," la an old saying which appllos with special force to a aore, burn or wound that's been treated with Iiucklen't Arnica Salve. Its out of sight, out of mind and out of ex istence. Piles, too, nnd chilblains disap pear under IU herulnir: Influence. Guran teed by W. L, Hand ft Co., druggists. 25c S, . "ON THE SQUARE," eiGARS QIQ21RS GIG71RS " Buy them from us for Sunday. . Largest and best stock. It: li. JORDAN & CO. i--'.".. i;".-"if" Mr'V-' K 'V., ?4r--A KOEK CLOSE."' 'NURSEREGISTE i ( r to i 1 i i lj not f 1 ! w rl' us.' We. have cu.-tomers who - vi.) buy. CAsrx:?AN & corrrA.M", 11C8 E. 5:ala S;rect, .. r.ltlauonJ, Va. s Steele-Johnson Invitations Out. Special to The Observer. ; ' , Statesvllle Oct 18. Friends In Statesvllle received i invitations this morning to the marriage of Miss Ula Johnson, daughter- of Mr, and ;.. Mrs. Oscar E. Johnson, of Charleston, S. C, and Mr. Alexia - Preston Steele, of Statesvllle. The ceremony will take place at, the residence of the bride' parents, lit Broad street Charleston, Thursday evening October 81st, at Mlas Johnson has visited in States- villa a number of tlmea She spent some time .nere last winter at' the homes of Judge B- Long and Mrs. W. M, Bobbins. She was popular in society circles and Is very pleasantly remembered. Mr. Steele is a son of ex-Mayor and Mrs. J. X Steele, is A member ot the well-known firm of J C. Steele & Sons, ' manufacturers of brick machinery and la prominent in social ana business circles. The an nouncement of his marriage will be read with interest by many friends. Rheumatism Is ouiod by the improper Working of the kidneys. , The uric acid which should be removed from the blood remains in it. Bolllster's Rocky Moun tain Tea removes the cause and drives It irom me system. cents, Tea or Tablets. We have Inquiry and customers for the following Southern Cotton Mill stocks: Saxon Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Drayton Cotton Mill stock (3. C) " Arcadia Cotton Mill stock (S: C.) ' -. . Arcade Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) WlMVtaMa rnllnn Mill tnlr a r . King's Mountain Mg. Co. (N. C.) ; Woodlawn Mfg. Co. Cot. Mill stock (N. C.) laneaater, Com. Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Hartsville Cotton Mill stock (8. C.) , Chlquolu Cotton Mill Stock (3. C.) ' i Woodrun? Cotton Mill stock "(S. C) r- Palrfleld CVtttnn Mfll atnv o r Trion Cotton Mill stock . (Ga.) . ' luscirvora votton Mill Stock (3. C.) ' Wllllamston Cotton Mill stock (8, C.) v Norris Cotton Mill stock (8. C.) ' Clover Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Ixwell Cotton Mill stock (N, C.) Calvine, Com, Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (a C.) Irtray Frefd. Cotton Mill stock (N. C) If you want to buy or sell Cotton Mill stocks pteaae writ us. SOUTHERN SECURITIES TRUST CO OASTONIA. N. (i j, 7 Per Cent, preferred Stock - We offer a block of 7 per cant preferred stock of the Hunter Manufacturing ft Commission Co. Taxes , paid by the company. This is an unusual opportunity for in vestment, as the company la one of the most successful In the State. - Price par and accrued dividend. In lota to suIL ! . K . TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern life & Trust Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital and surplus 1335,000.00. E. P. WHARTON,. President A. M. SCALES, Oen. Counsel' R. C. HOOD, Asst ; Manager. Splendid, modern, fur nished, 0. ' K. situated 8 room home. s : For lease one year $500. Payable in monthly install ments, advance. Either bond or satisfactory refer ence required. Two other houses for rent by month or ' year. . First, W. First St., on car line, $10. Second,' S. Cedar St, on car line, $10. F.D.Alexander ( Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No, 20a 8. lryon, Thonca 604-645. TRY ,OUR BLUE GEM" GOAL. .:', 'v-1 . -, ." - ,.i ' -;44 V'''t - Qean7,and burns well If J O J 1 or .'-nta!! t; ... F. 3 ?Tiiininri JIHilUAIill ;-'-." '"" v.''r-is ' if ::'K.'. ' X'' ?H-: ;'"'$: i wc lknow it ; will please you f '. , -e ' . iw. Standard Ice . and Fed Co. iailasjai .iwai ! iasX,.,!. "-jt09p,'tmhim Cc:l c::i Ice : r;:::.2 19 iC t . C. 1 V.; ox 3Xi D. E. Rhyne. R, H. Killer, Jr., D. II. Anderson. R. Av. Dunn, J. W, Cannon, Jr., A. J. Hagood, L. W. Sanders, S. ,W. Cramer, Willis Brown, T. II. Haughton, F.-D. Lethco, C.-H. Dula, c. W. Johnson, V. S. Alexander, S. S. McNlnch, II. C, Eccles, R. L. Gibbon, E. C. Holt, Win. E. Holt, P. M. Brown, J, . A., Durham, J.- P. Wilson, s. . B, Tanner, L. Banka Holt, A. O. Breplzer. - : s . . . ( . orncERS: . R.( A. DUNN, President . ; . ' WM. E. HOLT, Vice President- ' ; i . . - . A. O., BRENIZER, Cashier. ' ; T. SUMMET, Assistant Cashier. Ml , : Largest ' Capital and Profits Real Estate' For iSale Vacant lot, 49 l-2zl8. N. Tryon streets Una location.'! .'. .fJOO. ; Y Vacant Jot, ',50x176, N. Pine" street; good location..., v. $100. ; -3 vacant ota on Boulevard, Wllmore; ' eachrJ , , -, . , . .$ 1 50. 8-room house, Elizabeth Heights; slate roof, all modern con- ' . ' vehiences., large lot, shady, side ot atreet.,;.- .;. $5,500., room house, First Ward, closa in; lot 101x188, sfeam heat, v A' A all " modern, - beautifully shaded.,'. ,'. ,,.$8,000.. E; Murphy ; VN. Tryon 6t fc w. Pblfery Notary Public. . 1bone 843. ;will be in gf)od condition next season if youjwill let ' us take them down, lean and store thenO Phone .or call on .us at your, convenience. . 1 'J , -! ' ' BRADSHAW . ELECTRIC COMPANY . 0110110 No. 470, . , . K f f - , -' 10 S. Church St . P, n. BRADLEY, O. W. HOLMES, . C E. BRADSHAW, - Pres. and Treas. , Vic Prca. v Manager. FOR RENT 7- rooni cottage,; rurrtlshed, modern; 808 B. Tryon 'St....,.. $35. 00 ' 6- room house, modern, 806 East. Liberty St............... 20.00 10-room house, modern, 1004 Boulevard... . ... 30.00" 8- room house, modern, Cor. Third and Myers.'.-., .......... 25,00' 7 - room house, modern. Grade St............. ............. 20.00 ; CAEOlilNA REALTY CO.,' v , ' W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. , ' y .. B. R. LEE, Secretary. ; , J. p, LONG, Sales Agent 45 North Tryon fit. ' , Phone 800. ' COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE Q1,35Q.0Q 'New 4-room cottage, near Eliza6eth College; , lot 50x140. Can arrange easy terms. See us at. once. - ' ..... Wirawm& Company. . ' ' 'Phone 535. . 203 N. Tryon St. Wood; Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." - TUB BUILDERS FRIEND ; - - ' Frceslng does not hart; natural ahriakage will .'not : crack It' V water does not make It fall off; hard as stone. Write tot - booklet Manufactured oy GHTtRLOTTE Write for Booklet ...a;!. It ' Friendly Business Re!atfonsl la merely another term for fair dealing ln; busjnesc' v It" atlmu-;; late and fosters mutual confidence. We : endeavor to culUrate" ' euch relatione with 'our eustomera. , , - American Trust i Company Capital and'Profiti ... ,, .. .. ., . .. i,..9istt,000. . v v : Trust Building, y. ;. ; . : mm Talk about Bdlldlng ft.Loanl Why. you're never been con nected with the Mutual you don't know the real thins; at alt Here ,-you find It in all its almpUctty, Its beauty, its unbroken success. v. .. ""S NEW SERIES . Is drawing people like John Robinson's Circus did yeara ago. It's the proper caper. Bud, and It's open right now. ' . ITS A SAD THING ' , to see a fellow continually fooling his wife and children ' about ii taking shares. . A lot of lacy devils claim to love wife and babies,' but they never try to buy a home for them or seem to care a rip . what becomes -of them. The opportunity Is at your door, fellow, ' . and if you fail to get la this, time you ought to be put on the chain gang. " - ANT DAY THIS WEEK , . . . :-': Will let you in. . Be somebody e.nd start the bal to rolling. - ' h K w ' iE;L . KeM?r, Mil and Treas. of Any Bank In the Carotlnaa, FANS' " , .1 PLASTER GO. .,.-.. Charlotte, N. C. R0LUK&1 Cna C-i (, :' C .: - - - Threj l?-r'm;n en ; :i o X. Co",-,, i :. (;;r t' s t ')..-'' 5 One T-room dwc'.::.-j on Eir-ia's'ih Ave., AI.h tU ccr.vt:.ic.-.c-.3 CI,: One 4-room cottage on N. Cti:ca Ei ...... 1 1,1 ) ivsun "mi eiati lc.v; s'cn'o: ::.:;;v Capital $73,000.; President; . '. . IV. & .IXXANDEIX. fiocreiiry anj TreBsiir:, A. riORTJS McDONALSr, H. M. M'ADEN President ; It M. .VICTOR..., Cashier, ; first National Bant. V CHABLOTTB, K.' C . ORGANIZED 184B- " . , v 1 Capital. . . .;,$ 200,000.00 : Surplus and Profits . ; , - 210.000.00 Assets xour business respectful- j ; . ly solicited. -, -r" V V . ; ,Ev"ery 'courtesy and iaf- i ; - commodation extended coi " - ; ; . sistent with sound banking."-, ' V 'J The . Merchants & Farmers! National Z BahR OF CIL4RLOTTE, N. C- . ; Capital, $200,000.00 The oncers, of ,this :bank will be pleased'to meet or correspond "witb those who contemplate ; 1 -' ' ; v ; . making, changes ox opening new - ' 't , - - accouts. v ' .- ' ' ' -. - FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS ; .AND TIME DEPOSITS. , Offlcera: Gco.;B.' Wilson, President Jno. B. Rosa, i'icsj President - ,.hV . W. CL Willitnann. ra.hl.. , - : : r ,.. iMEnRL k-'jb (erybody::7: - Vhas money to burn,- but the wise ones do not burn it Ther nre -. fer a , s , - -; - j- . t kf . - , ; savings neeouNT ; r rttb Charlotte Trust Co. . which pays 4 per cent, comp ounded quarterly. ; ; , - :v 'If living out ef th city, open an account by mail. .. , ' . - 3. 1L LITTLE, Prehident , O. 1L PATTERSON, Vice rres. ' " ' 'It HACOOD, Cashier. - II nn, - - , ' " ,MMMa3a MUfAWIKG PlAfJT 1 " We offer : for sale a manufacturing plant - on ' railroad. Vain ' building of brick, heavy , construction,, complete. In every respect -., and admirably adapted to- light manufacturing of any kind. Floor' . space about 22,000 square feet with ground sufficient to Increase to any amount floor space de Hired. . . . , This property ; is offered at a. The Charlotte Realty Co. 4 ; A. p. Craig, Thone 877. - , ' The Charlotte CHAR LOTTE, N. C r , The. chief concern ot the officers and directors ef this bank Is the welfare of its. depositors and the security of their " deposits. : ? The Cbartotte National, Bank was founded by men of means, ln tegrlty and successful - business experience, and its enviable record ) has given It a. reputation for solidity that extends far ' beyond : . Mecklenburg county and ; North .Carolina, If youwant absolute ; f safety. It Is here. . We solicit your business..' ' - B. JX fillATn., President. ' , JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice resident W. 1X T WITTY, Cashier. - ct woman or , husband or father f. money in the , bank by practicing If you are not familiar with come in end let urn explain it to , , . . "WE PAY YOTJ TO SAVE. Southern Loan & Savings Ban!. ONO. WL SCOTT, Pres. W. g. ALEXANDER, Vice Pre. --W. I. JEXKJXS, Cashier. ' , - , A 6otrniERK WE OFFER SUBJECT. ' W-M Cera .....'.,., VA 20-50 Dlllinr Bid t-M OaffncV 93 10 Grey 135 10 V.eodlawn ......t........... ........ Bid 10 Fidelity 10 Ltulae . ......................... M: S Louise preferred ...................... 10 to Henrietta,.,.., ...... ................ 176 20 Hoaklna preferred and interest.... KK ,rt r- I .... -.. . 1 I . . . ..-.. Ikr viimuw ivii uinnipj ,)( unci vat,,, iii w HiRhiana rant preiormi ....,. vi in Clllwon Bid 10-50 Monsrcli ............ 110 10-? American Warehouse prtfrmd.. M lft-EO Anson 18. C.) prcferried ..:,v... N liVM iUnoi)ur. ......N.,, Ti'.i W Arcade ................. .............. n) Xlce FrcilJcrt, n. a. ltx . : -' -I ' 1 ,. 1,900,000.00 V-!; iV. '- ',i.t Surplus: $100,000.00 the bargain. -""7 Secretary. Office 18 E.' Trade St National : Bank earning a1 fair salary can have a little economy, and be paid the advantages of our Savings Bank. you. - . , MILL STOCKS ' WE OFFER SUBJECT. ,' r $0-100 Olympla 1st prefrrrod S0-1W Urlon Buffalo at and id..Jf. iA-100 Ixfpy- preferred Bid 20 Waihniia 60-OifmeU 'I Lnehhart 1W Prigmn iw ToxawaV 100 Edieneld . " .A n. ..... ............. uu 1 Ol'COm JOO W at ,imiian Heafl (Ala ) Ptwrtan ............ ...i4.... 150 Araenn la.l........ ) Falttlld reforrpd. .....4.... '' . 60 WoOdslde prelcrrcd . 40-1WJ Culmubus Mitf. O . 4' Ui i K T. C. ACDOTT r
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