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x:. to uvt t:::: 1 .... li J .. 1 ALI.OOX IU.CCIU MADE. , t iict n Won First Prize 'or the t l'liht Another German . , a stands Third Details of i o 1'ommern's Performance. .. Louis Dispatch 23d. ; .. . ' With every ' balloon ' pacing : coni broken, tne second in-, i; rsiational' sup competition, which t ai ted from- St Louis on Mon :av, ended to-day wth the German 1,J loon Pommern -winning first prise: lor the longest flight. The finish, of ihe race was so close, tow-ever, tnat s he French contestant, L I ' lYance which . flescendedJLlOj o'clock this afternoon at HubertSYtiie. N. J.. apparently a-few jniU further coast, may possibly be declared din ner after official measurements are completed.1 The Pommern landed !at j o'clock 4his forenoon at Asbury Wit, N. apparently a few mite further, rrom St, Louis thlan Hutorfcnrtlie- , Another German balloon, the Dues seldorf. stands third to the race. Amer ican entries finished fourth, fifm and eighth, while a third German team, fin ished sixth, another FrerKh team sev enth. The one English ballon . d SPeli far short of the others. The Pom mem was piloted by Oscar Ehesloehe, aided by H. H. Claywa. while Alfred LrtlancVtd Edgar W, Mix -ailed the The unofficial estimated jalr line flight of the Pommern is 880 (miles and that of the L'Isle de France Is 878 S& The Dueaseldorf, third landed hear Dover. -Del.. I'J! covered 780 miles. T"" ureroenta wttl be cPutd rZt, ologtcai Survey of theJJnited States government at Washington. ' T Only the P' ?J JthtS- de la the air many hours towJviS probably would have added Smdred Jnlles to her record but for w cup. - th- world's record for 'duration of flights Startmg er Davidson News. ..'"'O.-The regular football wuad. seventeen strong, will leave in the morning ior v. ..nmnsnled by Dr. J. M. Doug e.onitv representative, and the ' .. . .v. Botnritav it Will - v t f team. The coach " V'T - tMm inm this season is C wti fnrmoriv roach for Davidson. Th aoSsd will return to college Sun day The officials of the game will U Gammon, of Fredericksburg, Va., ami Bocock. of Athens. Ga. J The second team, accompanied by DiV J. P. Munroe, Coach Bobert Fets- er. and Business Manager Mcuae, will also leave to-morrow for Ashevllle to ' nli thi Rlnrham School eleven to " nr Jav mornim ruui.ion will have twenty repre sentatives at the Bible Institute to be 4eld at the A. & M. College, at Ra leigh. They leave Jn the morning. T. n to T7.. ..Unn m er i alan . j e ---- D.a.Mani 11 T. Cmllh rtiirn 1 tn night from Hendernonvllle, wher. he , has been attending the Synod of North farstllnA X Mr. ami Mrs. McConnell, of South Carolina, will arrive to-morrow to visit their son. Prof. J. M. MuCon-nelL ADD SPORTS-Sl'MMATUKS AT JAMa :- Summaries at Jamaica. . Jamais Flare Trurk. N. Y.. Oct. 24.- James B. Brady, the 9 to 20 favorltp, ' s-or(Kl an easy victory in the Hfrnote(l r selllns stakr to-iiHy, Hrnfly fur out- clamtnil his flU!. fiummnrifi: Flrft race. 2 year olds. M4 furlonKa: The Sflitlre. ? to 6. won; L. V. Daly. I V second; Mataue, 8 to 1, third. Time lit. HeconA race, 8 year old nnd tip, soil- iitg, mile and a ilxteonth. Martr, 8 to 1, won: Royal IjJdy, even, second; Wen, evn, third. Tlm 1:49. - Third racA, h ami lean, all ak, mllo and sixteenth Orphan Lad, 11 to b, won; Winnl- A4am, 4 (o 5. second; Zlrnnp, out th(rd Time J:48 Mi. Fourth race, the Hempstead nfnko, two r-ar olda, furlona-n: Jame B. Brartv. tft S, won; King ("ohalt, 1 to 2, second; Old QiKSt. 2 to 5, third Time 1:12 8-C. Fifth raee, yr olda. end up, aHln, tnili and a slxtomlh: Quinn Brajlv, 4 to 1. won; St. Valentine. 1 to i. aeeond', Jlewaway, ? to 5, third. Time 1:4 4-5. , Sxtl rar,! maidens, J year olda, and tit. (Kllln S fiir1(ir.if- Park Hnw 11 n r. . won; RuKsell T.. 2 to 1, serondj Vesta- neua, to e.tniru. Time 1:14 l-b. : :; v.',. Li . 'Carollrui Drfaits ;Wake IVrcst at ' l . Tennis. Cpeclat to The Observer. , ' Chapel Hill. Oct. 24. -Manllns Orr and Oeorss Fountain defeated Her bert Potest and Elliott B. Crannhaw, or vake Forest, in the tennis tourna . mnt , here this afternoon, winning three straight doubles. Each set was ' adevice set, showing that Carolina by no means had a walk-over . Messrs. Potest and mrnshaw were " the Inter- collefiate chamnlons f the Uouth last year. The singles will be .' played to-morrow afternoon. And Tiierp Was Xo I-ove Connected With It, Klihcr 'riw ! i C'uiinllml a Drunken Xcgro Wciuh and the Vlc.lms , lluce Cabarrus Ofliccrsu : . '" . Special to The Observer, Concord, Oct 24. About 7 o'clock yesterday afternoon Sheriff Harris re ceived a telephone message from Kannapolis asking him to sena a .,.,h nf nffipp.ra out there at once. as several negro women were ,tlghting and a big racket had to be queued. Acting ' upoh this inrormauon, ." high sheriff detailed Deputies Caleb Robinson, Jake Moose and James Lefler to go at once to the scene of battle and taice wnatever w.r nncvasarv to bring the binger- ents to terms Pf peace. ;: s ing th scene of acUon and Jmmedi a toiv swooned down upon i Lillian Simpson and Pear le Rose, two daht- sela of the ausay nue,wn . , niNarviw making the atmosphere blue and heavy with their heated argumenu io were taken Into custody, and being too drunk to handle with care, the officers were arranging tne bond for the women, wnen an m -u""l" oi-n..n , a Mr black -wencn, stuck her teeth into the. left shoulder of Deputy Robinson, tie pu from him and when when he did the strong , teeth mashed the' flesh , until to-day it Is blue and sore. " ' ' After giving. wr- wu,u , . inni ka woman turned on Deputy Moose and. snapped at hu rr 7 -at them an up and as she passed on to Offlcet Lefler she took out a small piece of hU Jeft ear. It was oniy wnen xC.. Moose and Lefler nd Robinson got v.. .1.. mm.rim nu that .1 ..naaA hinir .atcn alive. The experience was a most trying as well as desperate one for- the Cabarrus officers and, if the negro woman proves to be one tne Diuo-isu.tv. variety, there is some danger as to th Vecovery of Deputy. Robinson, wno is me iiiwov . The women were pratcu nmi aettied for tms dohu aiivt mo - - time and the officers returned to tne city at a late hour, very rown fled at their escape. The women are v. - and aorrv lot and are causing no end of trouble at the magic city in nortnern V"1' . . WOULD EXJOW FAYEITETILLE t II J sjll I1H7 afV vnt nniui in a Proper Manner- New Realty and J"""0" pany Crironlxes Mr. W, M. Mor (ran's Condition Improves. Cnoollt 1 tn. Thn Observer.' . . . 1 11..-. M4T Favetteville, Oct. z. i : , ik. wsatthieat ana msi ncorporateo vuwn tnj ... .Via TrlNTAtUre BI1U ail uuv ... i ... known as eighth ward n proceeams - 7 - . etteville from exercis.ng Control ovar ..1.1 Ualmniint on mo iuiwbi'w causes of action:. .1-- ....n.,ot, llmtta Ot tne tenaing u.e i - . City of rayeuevme ... " T J . .i,t. via taw. In tnat accoraance . u -.v ... -- roil can, w r, - . tion express W q?. -.-", orfSeVnate in certa n amendment. tne Mouse am" - --- prided that the ,hou,d held by me pwiy.c .. .j.j nniv. wneroao lenaeu a election held anowea a.i . r c . . .v,- nltlan of the on- vote, v:; - glmtl seven . t the boundary as set forth In tne act was indefinite and did not c that portion of the extended limits as claimed by the CUy FayetteJ.. The Fayettevillo Realty & nsur enre Co. copltaJ-810.000; w (Jea to-day with the follow lng offlc '"u a .iii.,.ap nrnsldent: A. era: u. J,,ArA" ,V . t a We F. Rankin, vies president; J. o. mc- .nu, apcretary aua vicBBu.., niun"i " Rose ft osi, Af ., w m Moraan. " ness men or tne cj. , . ,n critically ill for ttft past tow hy. n the HlKhamitn oap" proved. If you have thnber to s(!l in larre or small tracls, do not fail to write us. 'We have customers who v,ill buy. '"'' CASSEL3IAN & COMPAX1, U08 E. Main Street, ' Richmond, Va. THE WEATHER. vaahlnrton. Oct. 24. Forecast for Frl- dsv and Eaturdays v . , , . Virginia, fair and warmer Friday; Sat nrday fair and colder; fresh weft to northwest winds. . '': : :. North Carolina, fair nd slightly warmer Friday and Baturuay; iresn northeast wtnos oecornmir imuitn. South Carolina and Georgia, fair Frl- c.tiirttav . nartlV cloudy. Jlcnt 10 fresh east vrinds. . ;' -,.. M ... Rastern norioa. inir tnnnj uuu urday; fresh northeast winds. - " Mi.aiMinnl. Alabama. Western Florida, and loulalana. fair Friday; Saturday In creasing cloudiness; light variable winds becoming soutneasi ana . . ... Tennessee, Kentueny, nna yobv h- i rinia. fair Friday and Saturday, . colder Saturday. -M .... Kastct'lt Texsa iair rxiaay nu oaiui- day; light to fresh southeast winda Arkansas, fair Friday except possibly Saturdayshowers in the north portions Saturday iair una cum. - . ; J Western Texas, fair in the south, show ers in the north portion Friday and Sat urday. . " ; , . r- ' f'h' - Maaa-i ,V T " . .1 ' : " - LOCAL OFFICE U. fl. WEATHER- ' , BUREAU, rtiarintt a. OcL 24 Sunrise 0:37 c m. Sunset 6.38 p. m. TEMPERATURE ln degrees). - Highest temperatura 87 lowest temperature , .... . .. Mean temperature ,,,, .V.. Av '. " 2 i ....nni.i. annianv fnr mnnth.. i 49 AVVU...um,w. Accumulated excess for year ...... 1.44 . , anaaaffTi nf Sff 18 a iaajsVatMl ' rf&A-f M 94 liMilM aatlrilnaV 1 n. , TT1. A Total for the month .. ., ... .. .. O.ra Accumulated, octioiency xor raonui.. w Total for the year .. .. JJH AccumulatedVdenclency for year Prevailing wind direction .. Hubbard Urns, A Co.'a Cotton Letter, Fnecisi t The Oftstrver. Nw York. Oct. Jt The' market has ' tiAs.n mra ns !. as fttiittla Jnwiltiu 4. a " ja.-aj ' s- "'"IV 4l M'fl tJUCS UHJ . sawiih ntitfklv fihunirinar rwr Aha i fcnarwfal unwulnty. The nH ruH In t mii online, wua m ira awrtiiinK ..further levopmnt. AH crop uw f Iwneai1 lha 4Amnaa itAtitlniMM k4.k ta.- - laxuvt ie a inn wiivhi mk?w yui cn any favoraWs advices there is buying to cn-er advance prices. IJverpool gave .ncoiirtrunt at the opening, but on the advanco sellers aprrd and priees easily yielded. At the loweat they showed a conaiderabJo reslitance, "- Predict Ions are veeleas under the elrcumstsneea The . feature of ti e day tie been U narrow A steady selling of lxcmber, attrlbut. uhle. - Wre it, not for the uncertainty tn the financial world, aa advance would . I probable from the evident over-sold condJtloa ot th market, llUCBMUj BROS, it CO. ' I ... ft cr c:iAr.i.cTr::, C:-I;..I (500,030.00 .Deposits $1,310,000.00 DIRECTORS : sr.ro.ci.ca. ' . . Surplus ? Assets $.01,003X0 . E. Rhyne, R. M. Miller, Jr., D. II. Anderson, R. Dunn, J. W. Cannon. Jr., A, J. Hagood, L. WT Sanders, S. Cramer, Willis Brown, T. H. Haughton. F. D. Lethco, C. H.' Duls, C. W. Johnson, V. S. Alexander, S. S. McNinch, H. C. Eccles, R. L. Gibbon, E. C. Holt, Wm. E. Holt, P. M. Brown, J. A. Durham, J. P. Wilson, S. B. Tanner, L. Banks Holt, A. G. Brenizer. . - , 1 OFFICERS' IL A. DUNN, fresldent , ' - ; ' r WM. E. HOLT, Vice President. ,'' A. Q. BRENIZER. Cashier. A. T. SUMMET," Assistant Cashier. Largest Capital and Proflt$ of Any Bank to the Carolina-. i s BDecialistl art going back tonature'i remedies as being the beat. Houuter i Rocky Mountain Tea has been nature'a beat remedy - for thirty year Recom mended and used by ipeclaliita & cent, Tea or Tablets, R. H. Jordan & Co. . CoUon Mill .Stocks for Sale WJl Dmn rnttnn Mill atnrk tH- C.I 190 ParTington Mfg. Co. Mill atock (8. C) m oran by cotton mm siock a. m.j n Pomona Mfg. Co. Mill; stock (N. C.) 12,fpray Woolen Mills N. C.) in WnlhnlR Cotton Mill stock tS. C.) 555 German American Mill stock N, C.) 15 Woodruff Cotton Mill. stock (8, c.) 25Chrnicl Cofon Mill stock (N.- C.) 10 Iequanna Mills (S. C.) 10 Central, Com., Mill nock (S. C.) 10 CentrsJ, Prf-d., Mill stock (S. C.) 40 Fairfield. Prf'd. Mill stock f3. C.) 1 Fairfield, Com., Mill stock (S. C.) f Atherton Mill .stock IN. C.) Flint Cotton MU1 stock (N. C.) 3 King's Mtn. Mfg. Co. (N. C.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) 10 Orr Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) ' If you are Interested In above mill stock would bo glad to hear from you at once." , .Southern Securities & Trust Co. GASTONIA, N. C. Real Estate For Sale 7-room house, Elizabeth avenue,, fronting on two streets, lot 81" x 170, all modern conveniences ...85,000. 7- room house, Elisabeth Heigh as,; nicelocatlon, lot 80 x 140, ' hady side of street, a bargain ... $2,850. 8- room residence, W. Tenth avenue, near-Tryon street, fine lo- . .- cation, all modern, only been built a short time, ......16,000. Vacant lot, & Tryon street, 4 x 198, shady side of street,? good location. If taken: in the nexrfew days can be bought for 13,500. We, have for sale some of the prettiest lots in Elisabeth Heights on car line after January 1st beautifully shaded ..... ll.OOu. One 6-room cottngo on 3. CoXir t Thre 3-r nnn cottar ot N". Collrse Ct. (for the O.rce) $2.23 One 7-room dwelling on Ell saVth. Ave., with all conveniences f 1.0u3 One 4-room cotlage on N. Colleso St....... (. $1.1CJ 'mm wi Bi'if lc.'.:i & ot cc:;;.:iv Capital $75,000. ' . President, . . . - f . W, a .TXXA3fDER. v Secretary and Treasurer, v A. morris Mcdonald, Curplua $100,000. Vice; President, It, A. PUXN. A. J. E. Murphy & Cd . 4S JT. Iryon St.;'-. .' E.(W. Fbifer. Notary Publle. Thono (US. fm v American The' Trust Company invites the public to vie its Telephone at the Fair, Grounds. number 449. , Service free. Operator will post calls on our ; Bulletin Board. Watch for your name. " . " American Trust Company Capital and Profits , Trust Building. SV V $450,000. t r . 1 - H.' M. M'ADEN,',. ...President First National Bank ;. v.. JYTT a tr--w Airaiw-l i W I aWaj ' ORGANIZED 1885 - Capital.. v. 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits , ' 240,000.00 ; f . .iAssets ... .v 1,900,000.00 ' - . "; Your, business respectful-' ' .Every courtesy and ac- ' . f ' v " commodatic-U extended con- ' , ' "v:sisteht .with sound banking. t v a. n. viutub, casnier. : t The Merchants & Farmers : National . Bank fi . - - . OP CHARLOTTE, N. C. ! Capital, $200,000.00 - Surplus, $100,000.00 v Hie officers of this bank will be pleased to meet-or correspond with' those, who contemplate '- s.."I , making changes opening new - xiccouts. ; ! 1 . 1'" FOUR PER CENT; PAID ON SAVINGS " , AND THIE DEPOSITS. , Officers: Geol E. Wilson, President. Jao. B. Ross, Vice President vW. C WUkinson, Cashier. - - Per Cent, or 4 Per Cent. WE OFFER GUARANTEED 1ST MORTGAGE BONDS which will net the investor 8 per cent semi-annual Interest, and with no more trouble than a Savings Bank Deposit pay ing' only 4 per cent They are secure a by In Vrv , v" ctate and guar anteed by this company, which has a paid-in capital of 8128, 000, Write for booklet , North Carolina Trust Co., Greensboro, N. C. E. Pi Wharton, Pres. David White, Sec. and Trcas. GIRL'S IXJCR1E8 ARE FATAL. Pearl Bynnm. . Who Iia nm r Iron StatU. Pies Aftw.the Limb is Smpntated-She Ftoyed on the Track Too Long. Spcclnl to The Observer. Llncolnton. uci. f ""i . year-old daughter of Mr. Oray By- ;-. 0.n ""6:eth.0f eS bound train on ,the eabpard Air Line was recorded in rne uw..v. . died about 8 o'ctock this morning. It seem that the child wa. vyln : wl ., playmate as to wai" stay on the track tne ion . " .u. ....min train, and tar- J:. .... , ft. ha track. In, her attempt to reew-; ; ; , companion naa ion ":" .... r ii.i.ti.r danger .she at- tempted to roll from under Ute w.iecls ' i ... . . tMA.t nnn n of the engine, wnrcn " . ' v... .... wt iv was cauaht and ner, pui i"o . .r .v, crushed below th knee, and the right elbow mangled, n-very a w en by the tram crew mm .pjrHiif passengers, and ths distressed mother was urged to let the ehtld be carried a. - rrLaslntttt Mm II UUI ONB ffVUW not consent, as her husband was t home sick tn bed. ' Drs. Crowell and poster wers sum moned from Lincolnton ana reacnea the beJslde of the Injured girl about o'clock. They founa u necowary to amputate the leg. ana.ww sufferer passed away about I !; The doctors think there .were internal .,... ti,. knd vii burled to- .lav at AaDUIT i cnurwu Capt." John Hall r tefrter-hearted nn Nn. I8t. made every enerlne In time to .k. ..hit htit cntlld .not do SO Captain Green, the, conduct or, reports S. ai JLat mjm Aa V A that Captain Han ansa v,vt sad affair an ma way: to An Ideal Convention CMy. Cbrlty and Children. . - Tha completion of a rreat auditorium In CJisrlotte Wases, that cltf sn Ideal af S. .Il. aaaitattflAMS Th RaI wyn li the most beautiful hotel In the Rta and the cttv is eaauy reacnea irom both esst ana wev . , 111 '."L-U.,, , , F. D. A For Lease Immediately The II. A. IiOtiidon home, No. 6 W. Mprehead street; furnished. Modern, coi venient, well situated, deep lot, stable. Several nice ground floor offices on S. Tryon street for rent. F.D. Alexander 0'tJR FANS will be in good condition iexf season if you will let lus take them down, clean and store them. 'Phone or call on us at your convenience." -1 k ' , BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY ' TbonQ No. 470. F. IT. BRADLET, Pres. and Treas. O. W. HOLMES, Vlco Pre 10 S. Church St. a E. BRADSTIAW, - Manager. Charlotte Trust Co. : ' " " . I ;ShjjMng at close of , second year ' . . 7 Capital...... .;;..V......:..$lii,000.00 Z Profits !.:', 33,000.00 - Solicits the business of cpfporations, firms and in-; dividuals, t . . ' . '''. 1L LITTLE, President.'.- .'', C, M. PAT1ERSOW, Vloo Pret ' , , . I tt, DA GOOD. Cashier. , ' " 1 - ' FOURTH WARD LO T The most desirable building lot in Fourth Ward, close in: can be bought at a bargain if taken at 'r once. . ' "For further information, call or, 'phona ' . CAROLINA REALTY CO.; ; ' 1 , S - W. 1. WILKINSON, Manager, s, .B,IL LEE, 6ecreta.ia; " .-. , J. P. LONG, Sale Agent. -.x. 45 North Tryon S8 Thone 609. ; D Will Be Allowed ' to fiettte Ilia Ac count. f'retlal to The Observer, " ' " . Oxford.' Oct" 24. K. O. Clifton. it vast brmifrht to .Oxford from , Vh yesterdiy, charged with etn- 1 At mer.t from the Seaboard Air Lr'ie w Wle an agent and operator, vivn .a brelimiuar. . trial., to-day. i" j.lowed until November 18th, to i ' h a i f'X ompnt ef tne itoo snort s ." is lipid in the cuttody; of the for: Sale .....',w.v ... .v j r- ... ..... ,. .!. Fifty.' Shares .Stock - in JeiTerson ' Standard Life Insurance, Company. FRAnitll.STEDr.lAN "ON THE SQDAKE." - Ask Us For r Hughe's Cherry and .;: Glycerine .. . if 1 ' vi-'.,;,;,.'-'':,."V fy .'"'; .':'' : . :i .vv:.V' - f f pr ; the rapid cure of all - affections ; of the '.thrpat,- chest and lungs. 25 cents a bottle. . R.IU0Mtl&C0. V Tlaa T.' '; K ', . , Al. if.; :, .:" . , .::-:. f. :.J:..' !;"..:"' " -.(', , ' "WE NEfEn CLOSE." 'nursest.. Register COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE Kew 4-room cottage near Eliza6eth College; v lot -50x140. Can" arrange easy; terms.'; See us at once. , - ,. .1 t' 'Phone 835..-,: ' , 203 II. Tryon St.. ; " Southern Loan & Savings Bank This Bank offers you unexcelled facilities " for your SAVINGS BUSINESS, as its attention la devoted EXCLUSIVELY .7 to SAV-J; INGS ACCOUNTS. . . ' ,w.. J r y:i;;t;;;v.;.:W, r - DIRECTORS: , " U, ; . ' l. f. Brown, ; Jno. , M. Scott, - -WrS.-Alexander. f; ', E. T. Cansler, .- ' Jas. A. Bell, T.-W. Hawking, -"'2 v. J.. W. Conway, : , . , Dr. R. L. Gibbon, , W. A., Watson, r i A. M,"-McDonald, 3. O. Reld, , W." L. -Jenkins, Leroy Springs, Lancaster, ,8.0. , , - R, It Haynes, Cliffside, N. CX " , " , ' OFFICERS: ."'--,,' JNO. M. SCOTT, pres. - W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Prea. i - : ; W. L. JENKINS. Cashier. ' , ,' NMlUfACKG PUUJT : .' .'- We. offer for sale a manufacturing plant on , railroad. HL&in , building of brick, heavy construction, complete In .every -respect and admirably adapted to light manufacturing of any kind. Floor ' apace about: 82,000 square feet,, with, ground sufficient; to Mw?reaa ; to any amount, floor space de Hired, ' t , , 'Si This property la offered at a bargain, t ., The Charlotte Realty Co. A. G. Craig,' Secretary. Thone, S7T. Office 18 E. Trade St CiIbSbSiSbiS V II WWW R0LL1WG IM Talk about Building & Loan! Why, if you've never been xon noctad with the Mutual you don't know the real thing at all. Hera vou find it in all Us etmpliclty, its beauty, ita unbroken succeaa. you nna u i TUB NEW SERIES , - ta drawing "people Ilka John Robinson's Ciroua did years ago. If the proper caper. Bud and if. open right now. , - . 1 V v ' ITS A SAD THING - 4 aaa a fellow continually fooling his wife . and children 'about taklnr aharea A lot of layr devils claim to love wlfa and babies, hut 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, ani; if you toll to get in thla -time you ought to be put on tha chain - ANY DAY THIS WEEK ' ' , will let you In." Be somebody and start the ball to rolling. ErL"" Keeslirriecr- end Trcas. The Charlottev National . Banli ' ' .:. - : 'CTMBixyrrE, n." a - ' ' ' The chief concern" of the officers and director of this bank la the welfare of ita depositors and the security of their deposila., : ; The Charfotte Natlonil Bank .was' founded by men of means, tn -' tegrity and 'auccesaful business experience, and Its enviable record f has given It reputation for tajidlty. tnat extenas iar peyona , " Mecklenburg county And North , Carolina. - If you , ant absolute 's safety. It la here. We solicit your business. .l L, B. D. I3EATIL president. , N0. IV SCOTT, ' Vwe President. . ' W. II. TWrrTY, Cashier. . , . . . 6 Per cent, 1st uortgage Jjono3 ... . t Secured-by, central real estatef valued at two and one half timesMhe total" amount' of bonds issued. No safer investment' to be found. : . . For fealeiat ,par, by' ' . j , - ) '' on'. I tV e amount can .be S3 S. Tryon St. h i ?-:: ';:i to-tnorrow ' Pnycttcvillc, N. 0. I ' aVJai . A V A 4 V4 V eVUf Waa w A Wf
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