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f IV v ' t 1 . rav,mcnt (.iitt Sliock to ,, .i. "" i IMVnecd by :.iw t;. ra.-t Week The j.raw Their S.ivlns Prestnicu ) study in Human mature ana . ,!iions A symposium on Rela ; e Merits of Fairy Tales in Which lent Cleveland is Non-Committal. , BY FRANCES M. GRAVES. New York, Oct. 23. Fifth avenue on Tuesday afforded, the rare sight of a run on a bank, vvnen vne Forty xhleves word was given out by the cleartog h "Jack a that it had tODPea Clearing t . , nk hiph in l.U i jry bi.-tory. AmniiK those composing th -fympo- nium are Mark Iwara, viuim J. Brvan, presidents or Yale, Columbia and Harvard Universities, , William Dean Howells, Lyman Abbott,.. Mrs. Julia Ward Stowe, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps arid a number of others. The' summit under discussion in is time is, "What Are the Best Fairy Stories?" . A child was first asked to aenne a fairv and his answer was, "a fairy has .winn. and. Is. smaller than an angel." So. Tha fa I . utorma receiving :: inn greatest number of votes five each- are: "Cinderella," ana ;jac wi Giant Killer." Then cornea "Alad din." with four votes: "The Sleeping Beauty," and "All uaoa ana , mo each, "Jack and the Bean StaiK. "Th TTsrlv Duckling." antt "me vuu for the Knickerbocker Trust Com- gwang.. fw0 voteit while "Little Bed pany, there was aU the excitement R) . . Hood Hop-0-My-Thumb,' anybody wanted. Long before tne ..gow . Whlte and Snow Red." "The branch office on Thirty fourth street and Fifth avenue were open there was a long Una of cabs ana automobiles standing, and a few pedes trlana on the sidewalk and inside the -..un hut thAstt srrew hv leaps, ana .hounds until they extended almost to Second Voyage of Slnbad the Sailor," and "The History of Ah Cogla re- III1CU v -. ..h.i n.oa hta . favorite xairy story he wrote: "My youthful days om far wv. ana xairy v If you l.nve timber to f!1 In l.irfc-a or email tracts, di not fad to -write us. We have customers vho will buy. CASSELMAX & COMPANY, 1108 E. 3Iain Street, ; , Richmond, Va. Dounua iuimi .--. . are so iar away, c-i.,v, At a firlance it looked ,,.., a wtrh their enlov theatre crowd stand-1 . , T .. nt that 1 ough 1 AV M" - ment that I do not feel tnat I ought ing In line to buy tickets when some venture an opin:on on such t.k.i... .irii nr it- mleht nave . vttiat tn wl celebrity arrives, or it might nave tJnent 8Ubject as that to which teen an ' opening peaormance or ;ou fefef For want of a better - -Parsifal," except the small boy s do j havc 8Ubmttted the cry of "boofcy de opea."' was suplant- tl t0 my children, and so far s ,ed by cries of "Wuxtra," and you abJe t0 detcrmme the canvass at once gladly paid the usurious nickel their voteg ,8 m favor of .Cln- nt a twmnv to And out wnat .,,,., r, nntv fair to say that 4, nil O Kltlt I a . two of the three to whom the ques- In spite of the atmosphere of sup- Uon was Ubmltted. were little BK' pressed excitement, there was almost wnHam j. Bryan writes: "My wife . Kotarto fn unite 01 tne , t,ait malm no mis- ... . v. hvstnrta. In SDlte Of the fact that the long' line consisted of one-third women. There were, some et eyes and tremi)ling Hps to e , sure. When it was finally announced .v.Hk. v,Du would have to close for v. 1.-1, ftf rftndv cash, one' woman said: "I haven't tut let's go t nhaii ttiaira no mis i .anA thB tales Of Hans Andersen, notably that of the Ugly riiiUHnir-" AT.Anrmsr and his r. v m'k writes: "The first . . 1 .i.ini maitA a. .nrofound I Ia,ry .1 was got a cent o money, mpre yjp,,. aVinnn na ." Ana uio i aimuiu "j. - 1, - ... J. Inn. ..... .1 UL . lu Ir B Ov ' r I " . I . HJT.unTMm n" Y1T1I1B Oi , ' - -tore, in that vicinity .r'mes." He writes moM business mat aay w v "X V. foUows- "It Is thfc vague men had to find solace somehow of as fol ows. it Every man In sign t naa tS roV, Tobject, like lost gem newspaper or me V rare and beautiful Insect on .tiir.h the tiarigraph said. nt or ft rare tf d Vnlrkerbocker Tnust Company , nas wnicn o - - . be. . i.t. id n in i i a in irnr Tin ii uisuvt . In Its own vaults iio-n.R . i --;-d cu8hion that leads in cash. It more 'cashes n" t.tnfhlk of ' Hop-O-My-Thumb' win be forthcoming nnde th ?uar- me to tarnd and most wVitnn nave oeeii viv. iu.i . . r tin- uivc, n.v ninrui ai mo Bwnoif TO DEPOSITOHB, tv his as "An This statement was read many paba and the Forty Thieves ; thousand times sy aepiwim ,1I President Haatyt ..V"": " tank, and when the announcement hoM Murry Butler give "Jack the came at 12:30 that the bank would Kmor." . Van stipend payment l .wa. Hamilton Ma L Sn surprise, rviin v - ipyKe "Uttie nwa - ,u also came the statement that its mlam pean Howells Rlvfs as his doors would oe open w u faWrlte, 'The tn Vl ";,V."tn ,,,! the next day. . .. I1 tv, Woodrow Wilson, of Princeton It was interesting- to "- wrltee: "The trutn is " crot-d melt away. Uelng a tn avc- u f f iry ta)es Wnen ere rifimonstnatlon ciou vi ' f . . them analm nun rowu iiw -- iMmaii THE WEATIIER. , -n , ' Washington, Oct 27. Forecast for Monday and Tuesday: Virginia and North Carolina, rain followed by fair and cooler Monday, Tuesday fair; brisk northwest winds diminishing. ' South Carolina, clearing and cool er Monday; Tuesday fair; fresh north '?6flt TvinJs " ' ' " '''' :i ' Georgia, cooler Monday with fair in north and rain In south portion; Tuesday fair; fresh northwest winds. Eastern Florida, fair in south, rain followed by fair and cooler in -north portion Monday; Tuesday fair; ligit to fresh northwest winds. Western Florida Alabama and Mis sissippi, fair Monday and Tuesday; cooler Monday; fresh northwest winds, Louisiana, and Eastern Texas, fair Monday and Tuesday; joolcrtlonday; Western Texas, fair and warmer Monday; Tuesday fair. Arkansas, fair Monday and Tues day. Tennessee and Kentucky, fair won Aav an.4 Tiioarlav WBfmv HAflrlnv. West Virginia, fair and cooler Mon day; Tuesday fair. LOCAL OFFICB V. 8 WEATHER BUREAU. . Charlotte, Oct, 27,Sunrlse 6:39 a. m.; sunset fi:S4 p. m. TlTVfPPTl A TTTJTT In .irwaal .' Highest temperature ,. ,, ,.,...: Ijowest temperature '.. .. Mean temperature ..' ,. .. ...... Excess for the day ... ...... ....... Accumulated deficiency for month. Accumulated excess for year DDiiirrniiniprAT tt , i i LWA'iriiAiivn till lltuilBB. Total for 24 hours ending p. m..... O.sr Total for the month .. ., n.75 'Accumulated deficiency for month.. S.nn Total for the year 27.81 Accumulated deficiency for year .. 15. prevailing wind direction E W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Dt-lJOilts II.SID.COJ.OJ ' At3 U-."3i,C 3.t ) lJlRIXTOnS: ' D. B. Rhyne. R. M. Miller, Jr., D. H. Anderson, R, A. Dunn, J. W, Cannon. Jr.. A. J. Hagood, L. W. Sanders, S. W. Cramer, Willis Brown. T. H. Haughton, F. D. Lethco, C. H. Duls, C. W. .Johnson, W. S. Alexander, S. S. McNlnch, II. C. Eccles, R. L. Gibbon, E. C. Holt. Wm. E. Holt, P. M. Brown. " J. A. Durham, J. P. Wilson; S, C. Tanner, L. Banks Holt, , A, O Brenizer. , .. t i OFFICERS: , -. R. A. DUNN, President' , , WM. E. HOLT, Vice President A G. BRENIZER. Cashier. - . A." ,T. SUMMEY, Assistant Casftier. t " yJ fScst Capital and Profits of Any Bank hi the Carolina a. jJJ Real ; Estate For .-"iSale . WW... W,E,V,T MUMIIIHVll A.VV... V. : W V "J, ' .11 - j .'!. '' '.'.).:..'......'.....'..'....,'...'...':. i 'Jr AAA xiv, an muueru uuuvcuieiivea ...,,. .,, ... ,.. .... ...d,vvu. 7- room house, Elizabeth Heigh as, ' nice location, lot 50 x 140, . shady side of street, a bargain v ,12,350 8- room residence. W. Tenth avenue, near Trvon street, fmo lo cation, all modem, only been built a short time , ... ,$3,000. Vacant lot, S. Tryon street, 49 x-19S, shady Bide of. street, good ..location, if, taken tn the next few days can be bought for $3,500. We have for sale some of the prettiest lotaiin Elizabeth Heights on car line after January 1st beautifully shaded ...i. .....,$1,000, 44 1-2 in i. -i : ' ' ' 1'.- T " 1 I. ' 1 : ' i 1 i - ' i C"uiiAkk. I n 1-2 l ; ff j.i, . ! t .- l.ii'. : : In aviiy t.'iiiH rvil. I.ol.l i ri s t n. i j 1 i i. ' ,. 36 acres near li is'.iIpm M,;i. . tv s-roi-m, 'i-tu,ty dutlli'i'. L.- o new barn .and four-room ti n.ir.t lioiue. 300 cords of Mrcbt .vood. Jtunnin water. Land lit a level. Price at ofiice. 20 acres four miles out. on rnilmad nod macadam. New" five room cottage. Ijind level. I'rlce f 2,350. - 155 acres, two miles southeast ' of Davidson, on macadam roai; 10-room dwelling, largo barn, 40 acres excellent bottom land; plenty of timber to supply place; a very desirable farm. Price $28.50 per acre, , SCUTCEB REAL BWf I0.'.:i & tf.JST cc:.:?jY Capital $75,000. rresldent; ' - W. & Jr.lJEXAXDER. , , " SocreUry and Treasurer. a.- uukius Mcdonald. Surplus 100,000. Vloe President, R. A. DUNN. J. E. Rflurphy & Go 43 JT. Tryon St E. "W. Phlfer. Notary Pnbllo. 'Phone 841 "ouf. SlJ'S.T. Ted them all almost - VA- fXe well, and now cannot say - - hours beside each othef without g came to my mill . upeaklng, but the suspensvon seemed 8r That prominent business men recognize the merits of The Equitable Standard Policy is attested by the following list of applica tions recently received for Standard Policies for $50,- 000 and over: T' .Cii. t, fpllowsnip, mc ; xo esittUiif" a o"'"- n ... m mltifrvnune hoiiioiiih" brings, and tne miie cumc .v -- the ban reserveu ..- ..j. .1.- .nmunMIl of a wo- man s ciuo. ... . f Mtf TlAVAl Mr. K. W. Pon'i mht; 1 1- t.ndmafb rntti v a. -7 ... . . . Ti.mliantt Ve tl. tan's club. ..u I "thi, other day. espec any Finally the last -few Va ,nke of 'those who bkuimo d awav ftftef vainly noping u ' tnoo who 'skuikea' m '117 m,ld haooen twice In one in 1896. If those w , td rS that by spm. good Yhance " - please ten us hov, : ,n,,M amo later. win v . thA Democrat' n.!. the marble steps of the pern. , about the places on the mar me sv - What Mr. p0u said bdouv Fifth avenue branch, ready foi - the rfn en(Hlsh but still next day's fray. They were acting Tsmy was misstatement hat we next aay ir. t, Knickerbocker more silly was nw Jv" f.mi for members of the K.nicaeroo. people know that tne time gob At 2:30 two girls came, eyl- Southern , p can alect" In vroat fllSires. I DruMencVl "a son ui tt HIO.U Kfii(!e the messenger P.oyfc...'-,r; ;nollors stood pa waiting, stampms CLm" r W the stores opened ihe disappeared, only to return in a i: .i ,ith a fur coat on. At ' . .v.. wnre almost five hun- who wore the gray.' IK KENTUCKY. ti'anMv around '""hT'nds the softest -,1 " J ... vn..nlu- The summer days come oftest In AeniuvAj , A . u tha utrnnirest. There jri'-u- r.... ,, T"-. aunriee there were Thnre i"v .'"" '? ' dred people in line. - -' 01 r w; n.tmime. out they were r;Veded. except to prevent con gested traffic. Tor automobiles ana , carriages formed long lines across the rf-.i. .w fa,v,ifinable natrons of Mnb were uo at the rising time tor their servants. Many bwugat , ma!fi and coachmen them into line ..(h nB books and checks. A STUDY IN-FAsmuwa. In Kentucky. Life's burdens bear the lightest'' In KemucKyj The homo flr burns the brightest In Kentucky; While plnyers are the keenest And cards come out the meanest, The po'ket empties cleanest jn KcmucKy. The orators are grandest in JvemucKy. Officials are the blandest In Kentnay; Th lone: line was a study in fash- The boys are nil the fliejt, -P!- 5!?J'hma nature. Some Great danger, ever nlghest. ' oflhVsoVns were latest Parisian ..ur.i manv hats With long ? MiitmA4 dronntnir to the tftioui And taxe sre the highest In KentuoKy, The- blue grss waves the bluest in K.ni m.v Tet blue bleods nre the fewest in Kiiniuoy; - . Th moons i lie Is tne cieare Pv no means it s trie nearest r:-n.. v-o n.i nne woman wore a 7.. -i ..-.., J'a hardware." to Which . maii mirror knd she i- viirorously powdering her nose at And yet it acts the queerest v7n this hour. . In KentucKjr. Many actresses famous in ww- mn are m ' way piaynouws ii - jn KentucKyj their automobiles and yawned grace- The fr(,iCH ar0 tho maddest , took heir piace . An'd K hand,, are m.lek.st asveryoouy "Vn"h. ,ft a V The cylinder turns slickest .' " there ws nothing to do but to wait " x Kentucky. . and this they did patlentlx-. Later two priests came and took tneir . Delicate Women and Girls. . laces. ,.,. t nid Standard GROVES - There were as many ; TgTErESg CHILL TONIC drives against me co ,to an bul(Jg , , the ,yiI company ' . "Tt.-V.5i1. ..,k ... .n,Knftu' aerlouslV neriuruu . ..o.i! admirably well to conceal When finally o'clock did come a mounted policeman rode down the line and announced positively that . v.--t orniiM not onen. This an- . n-mnt didn't serve to drive n.it of line. The ma iorlty simply heard and held their Places. The line by tnis um rrown within hailing Jt1",,"5 . f Broadway, carriage, and automobiles itopped to allow their occupant to tike a look at the show, and across ' the street the spectators were stand ing in a line by the hundreds; cam era fiends were having the time of 'BFlnally placard was puccd in the windowon which was written. "Bank will not open to-day. Knickerbocker ' fafe Ieposlt Company open to rent But the sign bad no effect Finally a big .rubber-neck wagon 1 Vt. lAtt." veiled the lecturer trough bis megaphone to his out-of-. fiftv or more "you see a run "" ' " : -rreatfst banks.- Those people in line pre men and women who have lost their hard-earned savings. This was worse than the cold, the long waiting for the bank to wn or anything else that bad yet lappened, and the crowd bfgan to tumble. At no tlm during the riorning . after the. announcement -arne, could anyone have given a mimnAXna In line, but Wing ,.sr.tA nut as a "show, to visitors r- a very excellent reason for leav tern. dren, For 60c. grown peopto and cbll A k r i iTkiiAuy" syMpfCHr-t .),!,( r of reprint itive women f A it-ri l,av "'!) to- "ON THE SQtlAHE." Huyler's is the Best Everybody admits it Get a tx)x to day of our fresh '.shipment It. II. JORDAN & CO. tS Ttwne f. WD NIC"EB CLOSE. 'NURSES'- UEGISTEU 1 application for. 2 " " . 6 " ' . it tt 1 If 4 U 1 i SI tt ? s ( 1 11 ti 23 " " , 1 . I 1 " " a i. 1 2 " ti t i 2 " " j, 6 " " B " " 41 " Dilworth Residence '.7- ' '..' " We offer at a bargain an 8-room residence In Dilworth, has sys tem of hot water heating; lot 60x200, with barn. Price only ..... ...... . $1,500. 4 r , ,f. - , ' tts " ."t " The Charlotte Realty Co. A. Q. Craig, Secretary. Phone 377. " Office 18 E. Trade St " ,' ( ' H. M. M'ADEN. ,..'.. presld,! " , : M. VICTOR........ Caslfer , ' ' : First National Bant I CHARLOTTE N. 0. : ' ' ORGANIZED 1865 Capital..... ..$ 300,000.00" Surplus and Profits . . ; -.1.. 4: 240,000.00,, ; Assets 1,900,000.00 r Your business respectful ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent with pound banking. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier. iJ. !. , I ' 11 "I v 1 . - V ' $400,000 250.000 200,000 195,000 190,000 175.000 150.000 189,000 1S5.000 120,000 , 100,000 . 95,000 , 90,000 . 85,050 80,000 75,000 71,000 70,000 87 Klin r.,.. 65,jMJ0 ..... ,ro;ooo ...T 66,800 60.000 MORAL; J Insure In The Equitable Wfe. , W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock llilL s. c. WE WILL BUY 20 shares of North State Fire Insurance Co. at 120. State the number of shares you can fur niah. Wo handle stocks and bonds of all reputable corporations. Trust Department, SOUTHERN LIFE A TRUST CO., Greensboro, x. C. Capita! and Surplus 1335,000.00 B. P." Wharton, President, A. M. Scales, Oen. Counsel, R. C. Ilood, Asat: Manager. Cotton Mill Stocks For Sale 2M tlrogon Cotton Mill stock (8. C.) ISO luirllngton Mfg. Oo. Mill stock (B. C.) 5.1 oranby Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) 4 Pomona Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N. C.) 12 Spray Woolen1 Mills (N. C.) in Wnlhulu rnttr.n Mill stock IS. C.I 565 Oormnn American Mill stock (N. C.) 15 Woodruff Cotton Mill stock (. C.) 3 Chronicle Cnt'on Mill stock (N. C.) 10 Uqunnna Mills (8. C.) 10 Central, Com., Mill stock (S. C.) in Central, Prfd., Mill stock (8. C,J OFoIrfield, Irf'd. Mill stock 8. C.) 3 Kalrtield. Com,, Mill stock (& C.) SAtherton Mill stock (N. C.i 5 Flint Cotton Mill stock (I, C.) 1 Kina's Mtn. Mfg. Co. (N. C.) 10 Monarch Cotton Mill Stock (S. C.) 10 Orr Cotton Mill ' stock (a C.) Tf vou ars Interested In above mill stuck would be glad to hear from you at once. Southern Securities & Trust Co. 'oABTONIA, N. C " Fo B. A For tease Immediately The H. 'A. London , home, No. 6 W." Morehead street; furnished. Modern, con venient, well situated, deep lot, stable. 1 ' 1 nB ,r Sr. s Several nice ground floor offices on S. ;Tryon, street for rent. , . Wood fibre Wall Plaster, lard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will -not crack It; water docs not make it fall off; bard as stone. Write for booklet Manufactured by - QHRRLOTTEP LUSTER QO. Write for Booklet , - Charlotte, W. C YOUR FANS will be in good condition next season if you will let us take them rown, clean and store them. 'Phone or call on us at your convenience. BRADSMAW ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone No. 470. "10 S. Church 8t P. II. BRADLEY, O. W. nOLMES. CL E. BRADSHAW, Pres. and Trcaa, Vice Pres. Manager. . ' The Merchants ; & Farmers National Bank OP CnAlUOTTE, X. C. v - Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $100,000.00 The officers of this bank will, be pleased to meet or correspond with those' .who contemplate : making changes or opening new . accouts. . . FOUR PER CENT. PAID ONSAVIITGS v ' AND TIME DEPOSITS. Officers: Geo, Wilson, President Jno. B. Ross, Vice President ; - W. C. Wilkinson, Cashier. . - 1,1 Charlotte Trust Co. Shbwing at close of second year . - Capital. ,i . . . .$125,000.00 Profits .v. ; 33,000.00 Solicits the business of Corporations, firms and in. dividuals. , J. 1L LITTLE, President. C. M. PATUCRSOX, Vloe Praa. L. U. HAGOOD, Cashier. , " FOURTH WARD LOT The most desirable building lot in Fourth Ward, close in; can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. For further information, call or 'phona ; CAROLINA REALTY CO., r W. D. WILKIXSOX, Manager. B. It." LEE, Secretary. - 9. P. LOXG, Sales Agent - 45 Xorth Tryon St, . 'Phone 609. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE New 4-room cottage, near Elizabeth College; 4 lot 50x140. Can arrange easy terms. See us al once, t 'Phone 535. - 203 N. Tryon St. . 1 LISTEN TO ME NOW Talk about Wall Street, the great . banks of New . York and treacherous stocks and bonds! Some silly fellows ignore the choicest Investment, ' vis: MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK, right here at their vvery doors, with a history of 26 years of continuous success not a dollar "lost, strayed or stolen," and yielding a net income of about t 1-2 per cent, taxes paid, , I challenge you all FINANCIERS, CAPITALISTS and BUSI NESS MEN of . all degrees, for a ehew-down. Why don'j you have more appreciation of such a home institution as this and put your money here, where it wilt not only yield handsomely and surely for you, but at the same time win help tther people and the -city? Lots of small people jare beating you at finance right ;now, and you'll find It out one of these days. I ' THE OCTOBER SERIES IS 8TILX OPEN. " WHT KOT GIVE IT A TRIAL? - . , . . . . . . Thone Sit. . i or i4.lt -Scc end Trcas, 3 S. Tryoa EU Southern Loan & Savings Bank This Bank offers you unexcelled facilities ' for your SAVINGS BUSINESS, as its attention is devoted. EXCLUSIVELY to SAV INGS ACCOUNTS. ) DIRECTORS: Jno. M. Scott, . Jas. A. Bell, , Dr. R. h. Gibbon, J. C. Rcid, . Leroy Springs, Lancaster, S. C. R, R. Ilaynes, Cllffslde, X. 0. , - OFFICERS: , ' - JNO. M. SCOTT, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, Vloe Pres. W. L. JEMKIXS, Cashier. P. M. Brown, E. T. Cartsler, J. W. Conway, A. M. McDonald, W. S. Alexander, T. W. Hawkins, ,V. A. Watson, . w. Vi. Jenkins, The Charlotte National Bank cnARLarrE, x. c ,. The chief concernVof the officers and directors. of this bank is ; the welfare of it depositors and the security of their ' deposits. - The Charlotte National Bank was founded by men of means, in- ." tegrity and successful ' business experience, and Its enviable record -has given It a reputation for solidity that extends fa? beyond : Mecklenburg county -and North' Carolina. , If you want absolute.' safety, it la here. We solicit your, business. - B. . HEATH President. , JXO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. . ,. i.,w.'.-.s : W. BL TWITTV Cashier., ' y-.i"- "Stm .; 9 BANKING Commercial Banking. ' 4 per cent. Time Certifi cates. 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts. , , u . ; Facilities in each department are of the 'best. . v American Trust Company Capital and Profits .. .. .. . -.v... .. $450,000.. , ; Trust Building. , , ; . - We Can Offer Yon Some Bargains Just Now , In Strong Home Securities ' ' Subject, to Sultf , , , , 10,000 N. CT 4 1910. .. . ....... ... . ..-98 12. ' 10,000 N. C. Cs, 1919.. ,.'.' l ..,.. '..... . . . . . . 4 . .124 -1-2. 10,000'Ni C Railroad Stock. ............ 165. 2,000 A, T. ft O'Sv' 1013...... ... . ..,.106 and int. 60.000 City of Concord Ba. 1917...,. ...... ....106 1-2 and int. 80.000 1st Mortgage Real Estate Bonds, 10 years, secured by 'central property costing $75,000. - , - Your money In these securities vould be absolutely safe, and when the present flurry la over there should bo a stilt advance in values of some of thosa investments. ' 1V 'i-O.u'e Invc-'",n H.
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