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is a no v. w ,trt ; " UN I 1 i ID STATIS ' LANDS. - 1 :mn rirotcd by Mayor Hr HaniiltPn, On- no The Conlosiants Drop Notes Importing Prcgsess.' . - - A. :; Caledonia. Ow., Oct. 22. The al-looa.'-the United States, of -which Ma jor Hecsey. of ihe United - States Weather . Bureau, Sat Washington, Is the pilot, landed about 1 mile outn of Hamilton, Ont, af :U p. m. The United States crossod the State of Illinois, thence across Lake Michigan and Lake St Clair o the middle of Lake Erie. vwhen a change of wind carried It nwth Into Canada tl the place of landfafc. : N i " The : distance from St Louis to Hamilton, Ont," on air line Is approx imately 0 Wiles. Therefore the United States' traveled about 610 miles, which Is far ahead of the rec ord made in the European races i by Lieutentnt Lahm. whose on the International cup by sailing from Paris to a point , In , England. 402 miles --distant i A t,:?j ... ' St Louis. Mo., oct. ' --7Soa?e"; through Ohio, with one ir two hi the vS of the Great Lakes an rtber last fceerd Jrm nmr a?m; Ontario, all nine of the tg bainins participating In he second inter national aerinautlc cud race, were sUU In the air to-night Throughout the afternoon repov "of baloons at various points in Ohio have been coming in "t", ""t first send word of the comtant which afterwards pawed the Cana dian border. The identity of only four of the balloonB Has been den tn.iiBh(l. Through telegrams , dropped and addressed to the Asso " dated Press, the balloon America, one of three American corf est art, con taining Messrs. McCoy and Chandler, reported from Marlon, O. The mes sage said that the America, would de - pcend on the borders of Lake Erie probably near Cleveland. The German balloon. Pommern, roined over Cleveland late this after noon and Pilot Oscar Erbsloeh drop wed a note saying "Open water ahead. All well" The Pommern toad been reported early la the day In the in terior of Ohio. . i nnu AmnnA this morning at New Augusta. Ind., near Indianapolis. ' conveyed the Information that the bal loon passing was the Lotus IL the English entrant , ' The French balloon. Isle de Franc, dropped a message for the Associated Press at Columbus, O. There has been much speculation ; tier as to the identity of the balloon which passed into Canada with ap- v rarently a wide lead in the big race. The balloon Is reported to have flown two American flags and this fact It accepted by some of the officials of the race as mdlcwtlng that the bal loon is the "United States." with Ma jor Henry B. Hersey, of the United States Weather Bureau, as pilot The United States was the winner of the international race of 1906. The foal loon carried two American flags, out all of the contestant were decorated with flags and bunting. The Aero Club officers are Inclined to Deneve, however, that there can be no mis take as to the Identity of the leader and are freely predicting that Major Hersey will win the contest The bal loon reported at Detroit and later at Chatham, has followed the course which Major Hersey forecasted he would take. ' There seems no doubt that the rec ord made in the race at Paris last in mil no will he exceeded hv . practically every balloon. Nearly all the balloon reported In Ohio have covered more than that distance while those on the Great Lakes are more than 100 miles ahead of the record. ' All of the balloon have gone to the east and northeast, one vagrant jCar was reported at 7:45 p. m. to hlitht as pawing Waukfigan. 111., Just Lake Michigan. "Tom McGrath Wins the Gowanu Makes at Jamaica. . Jamaica, N. Y., Oct 21 Tom Mc- Greth, the 13 to S ffivnrlti won thfl Oo-vnnu Rtakts. the feature at Jamaica to-day. Summary: Ftrrt race, har-dlonp. 2-yeor-oM. C r furlungs: Explosion. 8 to B. won; RobrI- mlro, 7 to fi, wp'-ond; Banyan, 2 to 1, third. Time. 1:131-5. Bicond risen, J-j-Mr-olrtn. selling, mfle ;' and a sixteenth: St, Valentino. 7 to 1, won: VoorhoeK. J to 6, second; Bad , A 1LIJ MM ...MM T jnpn, e w n, miru. limp, a-u. Third race, handicap, all age, mils and a sixteenth: Juggler, 6 to 2, won; ' XlKht Royal. 3 to 1. second; Dollv KnunkPT. 1 to 3. third. Timn. 1-47 , r-ourrn race, mo (iowanus hibko. 3-year-olds and up, furlonisn: Tom Mc--Grath. ,14 to S. won; llandinru, 6 to 1, vond; Oraculum, 2 to t, third. Time, . J:13. Fifth race, colts and gMdlngs, mnidons g-ypur-olds. selling, h furlongs: Tiro, 7 to 8. won; Rusoll T., 3 to 1, second; Jllun Class, ven, third. Tim'?. 1:001-5. mx,in ibcc, niiH-fl, miiiornR, z-year-oiun. selling, ovji ruriongs: whlntop, A to 1 ' yon; Ida V., to 1, xerond; Marian AjOUIB. a to Z, third. Time, 1;U7. W1M n at Wculthv devHatul Man Comes to Grief liilo ltacins Ills Miu hine on a Chieaco birwt. Chkaeo. Oct. 22. Whllo racing a automobile on Michigan boulevard early to-day Adrian Sibson, 20 years old, of Cleveland, son of a prominent real estate dealer, was killed and five com nanions were injured. " . Sibson'a automoblla eUidded'; struck the curbstone, and was smashed, lie was ' burled beneath the wreckage. The others Injured are: A. D. Kent, George A. Slauscln "and H. A. Bears, said to be from Cleveland, and Peter Comberger, and Edward Ettel, of Chi cago., The first named three anJ Sibson had been touring several States In the automobile, which was present ed to young Sibson by his father. , Cleveland. 0 Oct 82 According to tha statement1 of the mother of young Adrian Sibson, who was killed In an automobile accident in Chicago to-day ha ran away from home more than a month ago.- Since then his parents have searched in vain to locate him but no tidings of the boy reached them tjntll .... they leaftied to-day, through the newspapers that their son had been killed. ; j ASUEVILLB HAS GOOD B. & L. Tlw Annual BIcotinff of the Stock holders Shows That tlio Associauon is in fine Condition Officers and Directors Elected. , Special to The Observer. . . A8heville, Oct. 23,-Tlie annual stock holders' meeting of the Blue Ridge Building And Loan Association of Ashe- villa -was held last night when officers for the ensuing year were elected and reports of the secretary and treasurer were received. J. E. Rankin, cashier of the Battery Park Bank, was re-elected President; H. Taylo rRogers, vice presi dent, and Edwin L. Ray, president of the Citizen's Trust and Savings Bank, secretary-treasurer. The following di rectors were chosen: J. E. RaniJn, H. Taylor Rogers, F. R. Grant Dr. Paul Psquln, Dr. J. A. Sinclair, Dr. P. R. Moale, J. M. Hamilton. Gustave Alex ander, J. P. Uowatt, Arch Nichols, A. D. Stoner, J. B. Wells, Edwin L Ray. B. G. Barber and J. R. Law. The affairs of the association, which was started about four years ago and which Is pat ternol after the Charlotte association, were shown to be In splendid condition. The association now has in fores mora than 3M shares of stock and has erect ed for shareholders more than 75 houses In Ashevlllc. The last series, which op ened three weeks aso, has gone well. already more than SOU shares being tak en. COLLEGE FOR- ORPHAN GIRLS. Will of Late Robert X. Carson of Philadelphia Provides For a Big Educational Institution Similar to That Founded by Stephen Girnrd. Philadelphia, Oct. 22. It was an nounced to-Jay that the will of Robert N. Carson, a millionaire of this city who idled suddenly In a theatre here last week, provides for a $1000,000 Institution for orphan girls patterned after Glrard College in this city which is exclusively for boys. The bequest becomes effective after the death of toe widow, Mrs. Frances Carson. The Institution will be located at Flour town, Just over the city line In Mont gomery county. The will is almost Identical with that of Stephen Glrard's, who founded the largest college o( Its kind In the worM. Like Glrard's will Mr. Carson's bequest provides that the Institution Shall not be controlled by any relig ious denomination and that no relig ious services shall be held In the in stitution that are peculiar or exclusive to any Church. If you have timber ,to sell In l.irre or small tracts, do not fail to write us. Wo havo customers who will buy. CASSELMAX & COMPANY, 1108 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. : THE WEATHER. I Washington, ; Oct I!. -Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday;. , , Virginia, fair Wednesday and Thurs day; fresh , west winds. ' North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, ; partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday l somewhat colder Wednesday; light southwest to west winds. . - Eastern Florida. , partly , cloudy Wednesday. ; nosslbly. rain in southeast portion; Thursday fair, light variable winds mostly northeast ' , i Western Florida, Alabama. ' Misslssip- nt.Ixiulsl.ina and eastern Texas, partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday; light vnrlabla winds, , - Arkansas, western Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee ; and West Virginia, fair Wednesday and Thursday. -. LOCAL OFFICE V. B, WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, Oct 22.-Sunrls 6:35 a. nt; sunset 5:40 p. m. . '"'- , .. TEMPERATURE (In degrees), . HlghMt temperature .. .. . .... r$ Lowest temperature ....... , Moan temperatures.! -A-- U IJeticlency for'the day -7 Accumulated deficiency for month, bi Accumulated excess; for year ....... J41 PRECIPITATION (In Inches) Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m..... , 0 Total for the month .. ........ 0.0 Accumulated deficiency for month.. 2.03 Total for the year .. .. .. ........ 27.14 Accumulated deficiency for jrear ... 15. Prevailing wind direction .. .... .... E. - W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Cotton Mill Stocks Wanted We have Inquiry and customer! for the following Southern Cotton Mill stocks: Saxon Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Prayton Cotton Mill stock (S. C) Arcadia Cotton Mill stock (S. C) Arcade Cotton Mill itock (3. C.) Woodslde Cotton Mill stock XB. C) King's Mountain Mfg. Co. (N. C.) Woodlawn Mfg. Co. Cot. Mill stock (N. C.) Ijncnter. Com. Cottcn Mill stock (S. C.) Hartivllle Cotton Mill stock (a C.) Chlquola Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Woodruff Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Fairfield Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Trlon Cotton Mill stock (Oa.) Tuscnvora Cotton Mill stock (S. C) Willlamston Cptton Mill stock (a C.) Norrls Cotton Mill stock (a C.) Clover Cottcn Mill stock (S. C.) - , Lowell Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Calvlne. Com. Cotton Mill stock (8. C) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) I-oray Pref d. Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) If you want to buy or sell Cotton Mill stocks please writs us, SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST CO GA8TONIA. N. 0. Deposits $i,sio,coa.cj Cartas $:CD,C3.C3 i Assets t2.70-l,C03.C3 I m W m LT fT- frr- rv "t , D. E. Rhyne, R. M. Miller, Jr., D. II. Anderson, R, A. Dunn, J. W. Cannon, Jr., A. J, Ilagood, L. W. Banders, S.W-. v Cramer, Willis Brown, T. II. Haughton. F. D. Lethco, C. H. Duls, C. W. Jobnson, W. S. Alexander, S. S. McNlnch, II. C. Eccles, R. L. Glbbon,'E., C. Holt Wm. E. Holt P. M.. Brown, J. -A. Durham, J, P,' Wilson, S. B. Tanner, L. Banks Holt, A. G. Brenlzer. . v. 1 .. , 1 ' OFFICEIl ' R. A. DUNN, President ' ' , ' WM. E. HOLT, Vice President AO. BRENIZER. Cashier. ' ' A. T. SUMMET. Assistant Cashier, ' ' - Largest Capital and Profits of Any Bank In the Carollnaa, 'One 6-room cotta-a on S. CUar tl...'.... ....... t:,r. Three 3-room cottages on X. Col:, rj zt (for the three)..... 52.'-" 3 , One 7-room dwelling on Ellz ibsth Ave., with all conveniences $l,t::3 !- One 4-room cottage on N. College St.; $1.1C) scutkef.:! t.e.i nm win cst cc:.:?;.:iy J Real Estate- For &ale ' k . -room house, Elizabeth avenue, fronting on two streets, lot 61, x ; ; 170, all modern conveniences ... 15,000. - 7-room house, Elizabeth Heigh as, nice location, lot 60 x 140, . ehadyslde of street abargaia ...,..$2,950. 8 -room residence, W. Tenth avenue, near Tryoni street, flne lo- . cation, all modern, only been built short time kM,M..v..$t,000n Vacant lot & Tryon street. 49 x 198, shady side of street, ' good location. If taken in the next few days can be bought for 63.500. y We ha-rafor aala some of the, prettiest lota in Elisabeth Heights -. Jtarne after January 1st beautifully shaded ..' ;1.000... ) ' " " ' " s , f ; '., E. TJlurohy & Co. N. Tryon St Pb Ifer, Notary pnbUo. . PJ)ona 842. 2r Important Case Argued In Wake Supe rior Court. Observer Bureau, The Holleman Building, . Raleigh, Oct. 22. There was argument In t he Supe rior Court here to-day in an Impor tant caRo involving the question whether the corporation commission nas the power to nx a penalty on a railway for non-delivery of freight, and power to investigate as to wheth er freight has been dell vered and whether the penalty has been In curred. The Southern contends that th commission has not these powers. The attroney for the commission ar gucd that its powers were complete. Georgian Found Murdered in a Norfolk Hotel. Norfolk, Va Oct. 22 Alston H Berry, who registered from Rome, Ga., was found murdered to-night in a room at the Fairfax Hotel. He had been deaJ several days. While there Is no question in the mind or the ponce that Horry was murdered there is absolutely no clue to the perpetrator of the deed. One shot went m the back of the head, which was deemed sufficient to cause death and in the opinion of physi cians it could not have been self Indicted. . F. D. R Major Delmar Win the Chief Race at PoiiglikeepKte. V" j-ougniteep!. i. y.. Oct. 22.-In the , inaicn irmung rare nr a K.Wi purs') between 8 wet Mnrle and Major Dolmar . ni in jtuosnn Klvr Driving Pnrk thU afternoon. Mator HpI mar won tha flru - heat In I:"7H and Sweet Marie the sec- iKimar won the third h"t In 7f, making tbe throe fastest eonsecu- iivu neais ever trottea on this track. IXSPECTS WHITNEY. Th Plant on the Yadkin Attracting y oriiM-m vapitaiiKM Now Mr. Fox Lt-ctures lit Nallabury , ' Fair Grounds Hounding Into Shape 'For Ui Opening Net Tursday. Special to The Obsrvcr. ' Salisbury, Oct, 22. Mr. Henry 8. Lord, or 8cheneetady, N. Y Is in al li'bury as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer, Mr. Hammer being an old resident of that city. Mr. Lord pent the day at Whitney, where ho looked over the big development tbera. : He is an expert in engineer . Ing and water-powers and has the . Ilnanclal end of the Hudson River . power,, Company, of eastern New York. The tremendous advantages of the Yadkin are attracting the eves of the Northern rnitni Mr. Lord came hero to look over the great .wniincy pusiness. " . . . Mr.: John A. , Fn whn viat.4 Charlotte last nteht. la i.ro A.nii. and discussed the rivers and harbors question before tha Salisbury people, II had a fair audience, considering the attractions elsewhere, and made a most interesting apeecnv , . The fair grounds, pronounced ' the l est la the Btato are rounding into hape and the greatest activity pre vail) about the site. The opening Oite next Tuesday is to be made free to all children under 1J in tn six "unties, rive bands are to dLscours pusSo dally, and the attractions are rumeroH. The trains run hourlv tn " xu-i fctouri'Is 'ana'all the'wejk'"there n ImmniNj amount of fun. The : 'iTi'.huVs ball Thtfrsday night ut go tt be gr-ht, The rallKtads are ? ejteial rates every day. DOCTORS SAID HE WOULD NOT LIVE Pet-r Fry, WocdrunT, Pi. writes: "Af ter dortorlng for twv yosrs With the bot I'hvslrlnrns in Wavnwourg, nd still get tlr.g .worse, tlio doctors nriviscd me if 1 had any buMneas to attend to I had bat tor attend to It. at once, as I could not iK.r.U Iv llvo tnother month as there ws no cure for me Foley's Kidney Cure was rnoonimenaea 10 me vy a irinnd, and I imtredUloly tent my son to the store for It. and after taking three bottle 1 began to get beMer and continued to Im prove until I was entirely well." H. H, Jordan & Co., W. L. Hand & Co. To All Parties, NOTICE: I'm about to get into my new orace . in neamom building, room No. 1, street entrance. Removal will not hinder or delay business trans actions a moment. I'm out for business, as lerctofore. Real Estate. Home Finder. Fire Insurance. Try me. F.D.Alexander "ON THE SQUARE." VISITORS Come into Jordan's on the Square. Finest Soda Foun tain, finest Ice Cream and Drinks; leads' them all. R. II. JORDAN & CO. FAIR TICKETS. WES KEIEU CLOSE." NURSES' ' KEGISTEU 7 Per Cent. Preferred Stock We offer a block of 7 per cent preferred stock of the Hunter Manufacturing & Commission Go. Taxes paid by tha company. This is an unusual opportunity for in vestment, as the company la ona of the most successful in ' the State. Price par and accrued dividend. In lota to suit ,. , TRUST DEPARTMENT Southern life & Trust Co. GREENSBORO, N. C. Capital and surplus $135,000.00. E. P. WHARTON, President A. M. SCALES, Gen. Counsel' It. C. HOOD, Asst. Manager. The American Trust Company invites the public to use its Telephone at the Fair Grounds, number 449. Service free. (Operator wilT post calls on our Bulletin Board. Watch for your name. t -0 .1 TRY OUR CTAMHAnn BLUE GEM COAL . '' 1 l-A- . ,.; ' ' '" " . Clean, and bums well -AA : A:- 'AM A A " AA.i ! . we know it ; will pleas you. ' iA,'-i:nAAArj- -'A. A, '"w -'-:'vV-' ' A,..:'-l';'i.' I ; vV.'- .V'".' .'vi. Standard Ice and-FiiCo. Ckl d Ice '. Ffccr.2 19 American Trust Company Capital and Profit .. $5,000. J? Trust Building. " i i will be in goo45condition next .season if you , will let us take them down, clean and store them. 'Phone or call on us at your convenience. BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY Thone No. 470. '10 S. Church St F. IL BRADLEY, , O. W. BOLME& . C E. BRADSHAW, , - Pres. and Treaa. Vice Pre. Manager. . ? Capital $75,000. ' President, ".. ' W.L, tLEXASDZX y - J . SecreUry" and Treasurer, ( a. biorris Mcdonald. . Surflus $100,000. ' Vice President, " JJ.A.DUSX L ""5 j .IV , H. M. , M'ADEN. ......... .President H, M. VICTOR...... Cashier t ' - 4 A . vt first National Bank .(Aajjlotte, k c. i - ORGANIZED 185- - ' Capital. 300,000.00 Surplus and. Profits . . i . J. .i'i' 240,000.00 . Assets '1 , 'x. . 1,900,000.00 . .Your business respectful- ' ly solicited: . ' -. 't : ; Every courtesy.; and ac commodation extended con- i - sistent "with sound banking, i H. II. VICTOR, Cashier. 4, J-. x " t i . The Merchants ;Sf; Farmers National Bank ', " - s; i ry " OF CHARLOTTE, V. C.'-" p) ' v-f' ' ;. Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $100,000.00 The" officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or ' t .'correspond with those whd contemplate A c making changes or' openiifg new,- , , accouts. V;. . FOUR PERCENT. PAID ON SAVINGS AND THIE DEPOSITS. Ofllcers: Geo "C; Wilson. President. Jno. B. Roas, Vic President . v. nuunwa, castuer. , f!'" ii ...' 1 ? ., ' njn NEMtLY EVERYBODY has money to burn, but tha ; visa ones do, not burn it They pra ' fr-tn?! ! , t A,- "i rlth tba V Charlotte 1 rust to. whlco pajra' Per cent, compounded quarierry. ' 1 living-put,, ef the city, open an account by man. ' V J. IL LITTLE, President , C, ML PAT1ERSON, Vice Prat. I ' r' " L. R. HACOOD. CaahW. - ,. . . . FOR REM T 7- room cottage, furnished, modern, 908 8. Tryon St.. ...... $35. 00 6- rppm house, modern, 808 East Liberty St. ............. . 20. 00 .' 10-room house, modern. 1006 Boulevard... 30.00 8- room house, modern, Cor. Third and Myers.... 2V00 7- room house, modern. Grade St.... ........ ...... ...... 20.00 v CAROLINA REALTY CO., .' W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. ' -B;' lU-LEE, Secretary. k , ' J. p. LONG, Sales Agent v 1 45 North Tryon St, 'Fhone 800. s G0SY COTTAGE FOR SALE ;v; Q19350. , , t ' v ..... New 4-room cottage, near Eliza6eth College; lot 50xK0. Can arriuige easy: terms." Seeus at once.- , , k fi. - Y r jw tJs if,-- Bo-QVn & Com pony. v'Phone 535. . 203 If. Tryon St. ;g plant A C we -efter for sals a manuf acturing . plant on railroad. v Main 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 da Hired. ' ' . " 1 v ; - This property is offered 'at s bargain. . k . , , ; , The Chariot to Realty Go." i Thone 87T. At G. Craig Secretary. Office IS & Trade St The Charlotte National ;BanK ' The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank la f tha welfare of its depositors and the security - of their - deposits. ' The Chsrfotte National Bank wait founded by, men of means, In, " tegrity and successful business ' experience, and Its enviable record hsa given It a repiiUtlon for ; solidity that . extends fa? beyond., Mecklenburg county- and ; North: Carolina. - If you want absolute safety It la here. We solicit your business. 7'. B.. D. BEATTJ, President'; ;. ; , JNa M. SCOTT, VlcV President ' , w: n. Twrrrr; cashier,' . ' Tip .Talk about Building ft Loant why, If you've never been con nected with the Mutual you don't know the real thing at alt Here you find It In all Its simplicity, its beauty. Its unbroken success. . ' ' WWE NEW SERIES ' ".., is drawing people like John Robinson's Circus did year ago. It's " the proper caper. Budand it's open right now. - . . ITS A SAD THING ..' . s" ... to see a fellow continually fooling hla wife and children " about taking shares. A lot of Jaxy devils claim to love wife and babies, but they never try to buy ft home for them, or seem to care a rip what' becomes of thsnvThe opportunity Is at your door, fellow, - and If you fail to get in this time you ought to be put on the chain nr ANY DAY TIHS WEEK " ' will let you lov De somebody and atart the ball to rolling. " E; L"' Kees!2r,Secund Hreas.- is 8. Tryon fit Tlione 841. ANV. VOUHG MAN, or woman or-husband or father earning a fair salary can have money in the bank by practicing1, a. little economy, and , be , paid for saving. '''. r . . ' -' . ' If you are. not familiar with the advantages of our Savings Bank, come In. and let us explain it to you. . ' 'r - ' , MWE PAY YOU TO SAVE.' j ' - ' jj-, '( Southern Loan, k Savings; Bank,;' ' JNO. M. SCOTT, Pres. " ' ' ' W. & ALEXANDER, Vic Pres. A W.U JENKINS, Cashier. " 1 , , ? n rm n, n " w m Mr r r irMir IllUti . UKdUiAS, MlVUZM iM CJiV O WE CAN USE SUBJECT. 1 .' Fairfield preferred ... M 10-2 Orr ..... ..... .... ...... 1US 10-30 Greenwood ..... ..... .... ... W 10-30 Woodelde ,.. ,.. ... 110 10 Qlrn wood ... ..... ... ,..",) 25-50 Ktlrd " 13$ 10-60 poe Manufacturing Co.....,..,, m 10-2S Itrxndon ... ... .....1.15 2S Want Shoals .... ...... ,. 97 20-EO Highland Park ..... ... , l.W 4ft Honklns ... ...... ..... 140 10-30 Womlruff , ....... 1J0 25-60 Aetna 23 Clura ..... ..i ... ......... ISO jP'Tn r"Komi 'iw .... 114i je-?5 Lumherton ...... fti luUVf (-10 llollohon .,110 F. C. ACIJOTT ft CO. SUBJECT WB OFKER. 10 Louise .;... ... ... ........ ;; SJ 60-M0 Salisbury ;.. ....,.. wiu to-w Cora ' . 20-50 rtlUne ..... 1 M-75 Cliff side .. ... ... ' ....... m rhoHa-ipb 1 ner eent. oreferred.., lnl . 20 Mooktns 1 per sent, preferred ... M ia.m KiehlHnd 1'nrk Der eont pfd. 100 W-50 Monarch . 2S-Mr Jlelton 1C-20 ArcaOO i 20 Lannett ..... ... . 10-fiO Onffney , tseiwyn jrioiei .... .... a'.xiO to C.W N. O. tie no ... .....'.... w . ..... in ' 't"S
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