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:;all .ti:..ti::;day. Augusta, Ga.: University ;a is; Clemson College 0. - of Carolina Downs Guilford at Tennis. . . to The Observer., . rhnnpt Hill. Nov. 7.Carollna won on easy victory from Guilford to-day in the tennis meet, urr u tain out-classed Dalton and Whlta ker at every staa of the game and the latter won not a sevThe score in doubles was 60. 11. 1 glea Orr beat Whltaker two love sets and Fountain won three straight f rom Dalton, the score being 4, e i, t . . . . Keator VHns the Bayview Handicap . at Aqueduct., . Aoued-ict, N. Y- Nov. 7.-Xeator, well barked eti to 1, won the Bayview han dieap to-day. Keator went to the front aoon after the start and makinar the pace won by two lengths. Summaries; , Hrst race, handicap, 8-year-o.ds, 6i fi-.ongS8 Explosion, 3 to 5. won: Kin fioi,- 4 to 5. second; Don QtUrio, 4 to U third. Time, 1:24. . . . Second race, steeplechase,' .about JH miles: Kara, 11 to JO. won; Maximilian, If to 1," aecondj Aslo, 1 to i. third. Time, Third raieeinareaV 8-year-olda and up. selling, 1 furlongs: Drund. t to S, wonr : Bister France, sen. second; Lorlng, 8 to 1, third. Time, IM ; ' Fourth race, Bayview handicap, all area, 7 furlongs: Keator. 6 to 1. won; Ben Ban, to 4V second; PonEnrlque, out. third, t Tune. 1:. Fifth race, 2-year-old, aelling; fur 'lines:. Black Bheep. 4 to 1, won; Miss Dekney, to 10, second; Alauda, even, third. Time, 1:16. Bixth race, sJl ayes, one mile: Hooray,, , U to 6, won' Bummer Cloud, 4 to S, sec ond; Lotus Brandt,' 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:44. ''''"' '''' i mi i ii r :,"'.''t; ". ' . STEAMSHIP LINES IX TRUST? ' Xew and Important Phase Given - Charge Brought by Cosmopolitan ' ' Shipping Company to the Effect That Certain Steamship Lines are ! i Pooling Issues and Violating Trust ' t Law.-, . rv- , :.y;i.i'..: :-; .. mshlnfton, Nov. 7. A new and Important thase has been given the cue of the Cosmopolitan Shipping Company against the Hamburg-American Packet Company, the North Oer ; man Lloyd Steamship Company, the i. "Wilson Lines and the Scandinavian American Line,' filed several months ago before the Inter-State commerce commission. f km nttirnav fn Vto MatmnAan ltnoa " former Senator John C. Spooner, Wil liam G. Choate and Harrington Put nam have entered with the commis sion a demurrer to the complaint of the Cosmopolitan Shipping Company, In which it is set up that the com- . mission has not. under the laws of the , United States, jurisdiction of the sub - Ject matter of the complaint or pow- , , er to proceed against the defendants. It is maintained further that the com plainants' petition sets forth no mat ter which Is cognizable by the Inter State commerce commission of which J It has been given power to remedy. ' The counsel for defendants ask, there fore, that they be not compelled to ' answer the complaint and that the cwe i against me aeienaanis oe ais missed The commission to-day fixed Tues day, December Sd, as the date of hear- . itik iimtmi nn inn nmnrrr. It will be recalled that the com y plaint of the Cosmopolitan Shipping Company, a Philadelphia concern anegea iun ms neienaant sieamsnip lines entered Into an arrangement n for the pooling of east-bound export traffic, known as tho "Baltic pool," ' which determine the ultimate rates for -forwirding merchandise on through and local bills of lading iam mflniifaphirlnv ntrM fit fi ....... .. n. ... A ' " v. United States to points In Europe. It further Is alleged that the export freight is so distributed as to give each of the defendants en arbitrarily agreed percentage of the traffic moved, the shipments being so manipulated, It la asserted, as to nut out of busi- '. ness a line not a party to the pool. It Is alleged further that the west- , Dound traffic from Europe to interior nntnta nf the ITnlto.4 StaMa la manlnii. lated similarly by the Hambur Amerlcan Packet Company, and that shippers make use of the arrange went In the hope of securing rebates , o tneir snipments. The rates ex- acted frbm shipper by the parties to t tre pool are also asserted to be un- r just and unreasonable. ; I I i ! i I . i ('.'I M: ' ' t " 1 t 'ilt l'iili. "1 . li.'JI tl.i ?t. J. ! ooai 1 it-Kid Are I.umi.l to I tut-oil Court in an At "rc;'.nie ln.l of $7, OtiO This Quickly Civcn tvliicnce Circumstantial. Special to The Observer. t- Durham, Nov. 7. A most remark able demonstration took place lu the court room of United States Commis sioner. Moye to-night Just before 8 o'clock, when the end of the prelim inary trial of James M: Fields und his brother, Bascotn Fields, charged with robbing the United' States mail of a package containing 13,000 came to an The commissioner sent the two young men to the Federal Court under bonds of I J. 6 00 each and there w&s a storm of hisses for the commissioner, these coming from a greet majority of the two hundred or more people who had remained In the crowded room all day 40 get the facts in ihe case. Just prior to this time there was .another scene that was also remark able in a court room when there were cheers for Attorney Vv 6. Bryant, who was making a speech In defense of the two young men. The trial 'began this morning at 10:80-. o'clodc anH . it lasted all day. There were examined 18 witnesses for the government and Ihe defense refus ed to put forth any evidence. Those examined were Richmond and Duke bankmen, ! all - of the. r postal clerks who had handled the package from Richmond by way of Greensboro through Durham to Duke, the postal officials of Richmond.1 Durham ; and Duke offices and the three Inspectors who worked on the case for a. month. This evidence showed that the package was handled without anything unusual being discovered, even up to 4ne time when It was delivered to the post master at Duke and receiptee? for in good condition. vv i Immediately. after the decision of the court to send the two young men up to the Federal Court under a total bond of 17.000 ' and the storm, of hisses intended as a rebuke to the LpenVia, court had subsided, there was a rush of those who wanted to shake hands with the defendants, with , the young w4fe of James Fields, who eat t him through the trial,, with . Rev. M. C. Fields, the father of the young men, who lives at Climax and with the fif teen or more citizens who catme here from Randolph to attend the hearing.- There was another rush of those who volunteered to go on their bonds. They could have given 820,000 bonds. This robbery was of a package sent from a bank In Richmond to the Bank of Harnett Sopterreber 80th, and delivered Octqber 1st The package was supposed to have left Richmond with $8,000 in money In it. The two young men - belong to prominent family, the father being old in the ministry of the Methodist Church' and the postal clerk was ar rested only a few days after hw mar riage. V- " , . . No evidence other nan Dare cir cumstantial, far removed, was brought Oilt GRANT TO VETERANS OF GRAY. The General Address the OM Sol diers at tle Annual Reunion oi tne Army of the Tenessee. Vicksbnrs:. Miss.. Nov7.The an nual reunion of the Army of the Ten nessee began here to-day. Many vis itors wer present. Among In am was General Fred D. Grant. General O. O. Howard and Governor vardaman. The members of the society were guests of the Vicksburg board of trade to-day. This afternoon a pa rade was formed, which moved to the natianal military park. . Th m-Jn1lnar un of the first dars events, the addresses at the First Baptist chruch, came in tne evening after an afternoon business session devoted almost , wholly to routin bus iness matters. DISCUSS CHARIX)TTE 51EI7TTXG. . Members Executive Committee Jforth Carolina Sabbath Association Meet ; In Greensboro Doings of Convoca tion of Charlotte. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Nov. 7. The executive committee of the North Carolina Sab- bath Association met this afternoon 'in the parlor of Hotel McAdoo and formulated plans for the second an nual convention of the association to be held In Charlotte November 20th and 21st. - The Droxramme. which has already been published, is one of unusual interest and Includes some of ;. the State's most prominent men as speskers. Rev Dr. G. II. Detwller. of Greensboro, wilt respond to the ad , drees of welcome, which Is to be de livered by Mr. E. T. Cannier, or Charlotte. Other Greensboro speakers on. me programme are Rev. Dr. B B. Turrentine and Rev, Sanders R , Gulgnard. The executive commdtte . meetmg was attended by Revs, J. W. Goodman and Sanders R , Gulgnard. ana-ex-juoge Thomas J. 6haw, of ureensooro; frwddent L. L. Hobhs, ' Guilford ColUse. and Rev. W. tt. , McMaster, field fecreury of the assc- The oonvocatica of ChartoCte, which i convened in annual session in ,t. , Barnabas Episcopal church yesterday . morning,, adjourned to-night after a class of six had been confirmed by fc..ev. josepn mount Cheshire, Mahop of the Diocese of North Caro lina, followed tiy a short business ses sion and an address on the subjeot, -.wen oa Missiona ''To-dara ro gramme included a service at 7:80 a. m ., when the Holy Communion was , celebrated! devotional service at 0:30 a. m. onauctea by the archdeacon tne venerate B. A. Osborne, of Char. lotte, and busing sessions morning ana aiiernoos, tne time oejng consum ed.lri a general discussion of mls- . s.ons. W, H, Marse, the young whit man who 1 in jail awaiting action o the grand jury on the charge of the wholeeale stealing of furniture from ' the Guilford Furniture Company, has sold his house and lot on Chestnut street, to Mr, George U, Hood. Xorfollt liquor ' Dcwljlwlgns. " K'vrfolit, Vs.. Nov, 1,-S. M. Fullford, V'Hior dal?r, to-day filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy In the United Court asking relief from llabitltle -...iii ix'.t-i au uut : .... .....t . ia w-t . liiK .re)it(irs are .'.. Yo'V,' l'lulii4i:lj'hl, lnfinnatl -'e, va. York. 1'a.; N-wark. N. "i:i'."1'i'ff.vi.,l. 111- The speech of welcome lo Mlssls- Ippl was delivered by uovernor James K. Vardaman. Mayor nrffljth spoke for Vicksburg. General Fred Oranfs speech. "The Campaign 'of Vicksburg," was filled with recollec tions re-told from his impressions when hen, with hli father. General U. Grant. Among other features were the response to the addresses of welcome by General Greenllle M. Dode and the address of General Stephen D. De. Fire In a Plttslirr Stable Creates a Panlo Pittsburg. Nov. 7. Fire In the three- stnrv brick building occupica oy xn Kevston fitsbte snd Store Company at 534-MS 8evt.th avenua started to-night panie that nnleKiy spreaa to surrouna- Ing blocks. Two hundred horses were iartenI in tne nuuning ana inpy sinn ed a stampede. All but six, howevsr, were Anally removed. Firemen and oth ers working among the frantic animals. had several nnrrow escspps. A. umwr ot nearby buildlnws are densely populated tv tenants, mostly foreigners. These were thrown Into a panie and carried all of their bHonplngs Into the streets throiiRh which they ran In the wildest xcltenient. The property loss is acout 115,000. The cause of the fire is un known. -; - ' 'ii-r It sse v You Can Lea l ' 1, , Ik- to the . Table, liut Vou ;Miiut Slake ' ... itrj tiU - "; There comqs a time in tho lives of a great many, men and women when" even a sirloin steak ceases to be poetry. It becomes a protest. The appetite becomes fitful and fret ful. ; Nothing on the bill of fare can coax' It.- " - - r The appetite Is there, and yet U isn't. - . v . This makes eating a mere matter of machinery the mouth doesn't water. The stomach haa been worked yer tlme, and the body and the brain are paying the penalty.' v There are thousands of people in every station of ilfe who are walk' i I V V, IPO What If a Man Gains tho Whole ; World and Loses HI Appetite! Ing the earth 1 to-day with dyspeptic stomachs. They wear a, dejected, forlorn ' appearance, their . energy is at zero, r nothing Interests them and they Interest no one.' their faces are shrunk,' their nerves are wilted and their shoulders sag. Everything on the table may look delicious, but nothing will be tempt ing. That's one sure ' sign of . dys- If yoa have ever -felt bloated after eating and imagined It was your (pod that filled you: If you have felt your food He "like a lump of lead" on your stomach: if you have had a bad, souk breath, difficulty In breathing after a ; meal, suffered from i eructa tions, burning sensations, heartburn, brash or gas on the stomach, make up your mind you have dyspepsia. And the chances are yon have had it a long 'tinev-t.-:;V':.;.'i r '-S: Your stomach J Is '- overworked, abused, fagged out . The gastric and digestive Juices are weak, the mus cles of the stomach are jaded and the whole business needs new ' life. It needs something which will take hold of the food as it comes In and do the digesting and let your stom ach take a rest Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do that very thing. They contain a ? most powerful ingredient which helps the stomach in the process of digestion, cures dyspepsia, sour stomach, in digestion, heartburn, . eructations, acidity or fermentation. They in vigorate the stomach, increase the flow of gastric juice and do two thirds of what the stomach would have to do without them.. That gives the stomach some rest and a chance to get right again. You will feel , the change first In your mind and heart and then over your whole body. You'll feel rosy and sweet. That's the object You can get these effective little tablets almost ; anywhere on earth for 60o. a package. -;v Send us v your name and address to-day and we will at once send you by mail a sample package free. Ad dress F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. j AMERICAN THROWN IN IRISOX. Son of Famous Cuban General Seiz ed by Nlcaraguaus at Corinto. San Francisco, Nov. 7.-Seized by a detachment of Nlcaraguans after be ing driven out of his hiding place on the Pacific Mail liner San Juan, at Corinto, Ellaardo Maceo, an Ameri can citizen and son of a famous Cu ban general, was captured during thai outwara trip or the San Juan from this port and thrown Into prison at Managua, icaragua, despite the pro tests of the Brazilian minister to the peao conference ana zoo American passengers. This word was brought here to-day when the San Juan ar rived from her Voyage . down the Southern coast. Maceo, who, several years ago, Jed a revolution against Nicaragua, traveled under the name of Morria He was found after ' a search by an armed force .. of Nlc araguans in his. cabin with a revolver pressed to his temple, c ' cir. . . . x.ci I r. c Amj'e capital, large resources. We cordially lnvita your F.:cou;t. v '" di::ixtc::s: J. A. Durham, W. E. Holt, P. M. Brown, J. W. Cannon, Jr., s. U. Tanner, R. M. Miller, Jr., D. H. Anderson, E. C. Holt, A.- J. Hagood, L. AV. Sanders, S. W. Cramer, D. E. Rhyne, R. It. Gib bon, H. C. Eccles, L. Banks Holt, C. W. Johnston, W. S. Alex ander, S. S. McNInch, C. H. Duls, Willis Brown, T. II. Haughton, F. p. Lethco, A. G. Brenlzer. R. A. Dunn J. P. Wilson. " OFFICERS: ' , R. A. DUNN, President , k W2L E. HOLT, Vice President . " "a. O. BRENI2ER, Cashier. ' ; ; , M '- A. T. SUMMEY. Assistant Cashier. ; .. Assets and Personal Liability Over Three Million Dollars. I - ! I, , . ..... j Lot located on Jackson and Hill streets. Ten houses with a wet.! rental of $12.00. Itoperty is close In and locatd In a 'section tr.U always commands ready occupants In case of vacancies. Will" sell on a basis of fifteen per cent, to the investor. Can cM vUe the property bo as to sell one, four or Ave houses in a block on:! r.L'i state icvrs oi cc:;;;.:;v Beautiful Home For Sale ,:. ii :' We" have for sale on S. Try on street one of the prettiest' homes ' ; to be found in the city rece ptlon . room, ' parlor, dining ; room, kitchen and four bed rooms; two- baths,' l one upstairs' and one downstairs. This house has only " been built- aboutjave years, i I'Party wishes .to sell furniture -with house. .Thl Is a good chance . . for some one to buy a nice home at a reasonable price. For terms , and particulars, apply at office. 1 . J ' - . , I Work IK glns on Biff Battleship Dela- ware. ' -. Norfolk. Va., Nov. 7. At tho New port News Shipyard to-day work was beaun on the toying of the Keel ot the 20,000 ton battleship Delaware. The craft is to be delivered . to the government in. 1910 and .-will be launched In about two years. THE WEATHER. Washington. Nov. I. Forecast for Fri day and Saturday: . . Vlrslnla, fair Friday, wsrmer in the extreme north portion; Saturday falr, warmer-in south portion! light to fresli west winds becoming variable. - , North Carolina, Houm uronn una Georgia, mi. warmer Friday; Saturday fair; light o fresh west to south winds. Kastern riorum, iair, trtohiv iiiui, Saturday fair, variable winds. Wstrn Morula ana Alabama, tair, warmer Friday; Hat urday Uri light to fresh south .winds. , . MIsslssintii. fair Friday and Saturday, except possibly rain Friday i night or Saturday in extreme north (wrtlon, cold er aturaay nigni; hrik to iresu souin winds beconung vimma.' Loulalans, fair Friday: Saturday fair. cooler in the north portion; light to fresh south winds -on tiiSreoast, - Estem Texas, fair friDay, cooler In the nortnwist portion; wuuraay rairj Uirht to fresh south winds on the const i Western Texas, generally fair Friduy and Saturday, except possibly ' showers Friday, in the extreme west portion, ' b Arkansas, partly cloudy and cooler Fri day, possm'y snowers m tne axternooa or nlht; Saturfloy fair. ' r Tennessee ana Kentucky, tair s-riflny warmer In central and cast portions. probably showers at night or Saturday, with cooler In the west portion. . West Vlrglria, fair Friday, wtirmer In the woit ponton; Mutur'my latr. warmer LOOAL Oi'FlCK t?. 8. WKATHER . :.--...t; LenEAt -.-.,., Charlotte, Nov. 7.--Sunrte ;50 a., m. sunset :.' r. nj. ; . TEMPERATURE tin degrees), i Highest temperature t fiOwest temperature i,..,,.-1: ;.. as Mesa temperature-s .;, . ;.,, a tnlny fr th dny. ' 7 Accumulated deficiency for month. 19 A;cumultyi exeet for the year., .; 87 f Rli IrlTAI MJN in fncln), 1 -J,,r-5f """WMi. jupw. 'Arrumubted dfiiciew'y for roonth., 6ii Total for the year . .. u il.M Arrmnuiite'l iih"tei-y for-year lit! lT-v:iilug wind dre-tlrn ,. ... ,.- .. W, Y. J. 1 . TT, OI.mwv.n-. SEVEN PER CENT. ' AND NO TAXES TO PAY. We offer $7.0000 of Wysong Miles Co. preferred stock, and $2,000 of Southern Stock Fire Insurance Co, preferred stock at par plus -accumulated dividend. Both pay 7 - per cent and are safe Investments.1 NORTH CAROLINA TRUST CO. E. P. Wharton, Pres. , , David White, Sea. and Treai, ' ' "ON THE SQUARE. BWaWBsMMssafa ' , Stop at our fountain and get One of Our rtot Drinks Like our cold ones, they arc, tho best to . ; . he had. R.ll.jO!lDAIIUO. v I'ltono T. ' , W1C NLVTiU CLOSE. , NURSES' PJT.ISTKR J. E. Murphy & o- S. Tryon SC - '--.E. W. Phlfer. Notary Public, , TUone 842. ' rr , We offer five new 5-room cottage, , with sewer age and bath, renting for. $12.00 per month , qaeh, or a total of $720.00 per, year, for, . . . .$6,750.00 Tbemg 10.7 per cent, on investment. i The Charlotte Realty Go A. G. Oraig, Secretary. ; .V- - , FhoiM $77. , 4 Offloa 18 E. Trad St. . J. Wood fibre Wall Plastefr"Ilanl Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage ; will not' crack It;'; water docs not make it fall off; hard as stone. ; Write; for ' booklet.; Manufactured by . qhhrlotte plaster eo. Wrlta for Booklet. J ' , , '- - Charlotte, N. O. IViOED into larger and better quarters, at No. 5 South . Church .street Thone, write or drop in to see iis. if you have some work 'to bedone. , ' - ' " - BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY. Phone No 470. ' Jfo. IS S. Church St- ' 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 ' 'phono , CAROLINA REALTV CO., W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. ' B. ftf LEE, Secretary. , ; . 45 North Tryon St. J. P. LONG, Sales Agent. - ritono 609." Capital $75,000. President, W. &; ALEXASDEU. ' ' Secretary and Treasurer, 4 a. morris, Mcdonald. Surplus $100,009. Vice President, R. A. DUNN. ' H. M. M'ADEN .....President II M. VICTOR ...Cashier - First National Bank : -.'CHAELOTTE,'N. O ' ' ' -ORGANIZED 1888 " Capital..... :.$ 300,000.00 . Surplus and Profits . k .r ?. . . t 210,000.00 ; . Assets ..... t . 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful-, ' ly solicited. . ; 'Every courtesy and ac 4ommodation extended con -l , sistent with sound banking, '? . H. 11. VICTOR, Cashier, : ' The Merchants & Farmers National -Bank S OP CHARLOTTE, N. C. . " , . -'' Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $100,000.00 Y officers of this bank will, be pleased to meet or , . correspond with those who contemplato , ' ' - t making changes or opening new. ' , v ' , - ' ' , accouts1. - ; ' 1 FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGi3 : ,AJLjkr AMajLi Viif VU140I' -j ; Offlcerst Geo. E. Wilson, President. Jno. R. Ross, Vice) Pral3eaV - ' . W. C. Wilkinson, Cashier. Charlotte Trust."' Co. - Showing at closo of second year - . Capital; . ;..;.:..; ; .$125,000.00 sr Profits v.-..;... 33,000.00 - Solicits the business of corporations, nms and in dividuals. I 9. JL LTTTLE, President 0. M. PATIERSON, Vice Pm. L. R. HAGOOD, Cashier. ." ' i , Southern Loan & Savings Bank This Bank offers you unexcelled facilities for your " SAVINGS BUSINESS, as its attention is devoted EXCLUSIVELY to SAV INQS ACCOUNTS. .,..' ' r ' - ,i-')-' -'.. . DIRECTORS: , , 'l ". P. Brown, " Jno M. Scott, ' W. S. Alexander, E. T, CansIcr, Jas. A. Bell, - 1 T. W. Hawkins, . J. W. Conway, ;Dr. R, L. Gibbon, , W. A Watson, ' A. M. McDonald, J. C. Reld, r W. L. Jenkins, " " ' , Leroy Springs, Lancaster, S. C. - R, R, Haynes, Cllffslde, N. a , ' OFFICERS; , . ' , . JNO. M. SCOTT, Pre. W. S. ALEXANDER, Vlco Prea. ; W. tt. JENKINS, Cashier. j - , . . COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE New 4-room cottage,- near, Elizabeth College; 1 ' lot 50x140. ' . Can . arraiigc .easy' terms. See u at once.-- . - ' - ' ' - -. "' 'Phone 635. . ' 203 H. Tryon Sfc . (!." .. !..,. .v. .-. ' ' " .,11 Cottca Kill Stcck Wcted 3affnV Cotton M1U stock (B. C.) Mint Cotton M1U stock (K C) j. Orsy Mfgy Co. Mill stock (N. C) ; imperial Tarn Will stock N; C.) ; -Cilbson, Com., MlllWk N. C.) Washington. Com., Will stock .(N. C Cannon Cotton Mill stock N. C) Monarch Cotton Mm stock (8., C) , ? Treaton Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) I . Vance Cotton Mill stock N. C) . flara Cotton Mill sto-;k, (N, C.) " l'alrfleld Cotton Mill stock (S .C.) ' Woodruft Cotton Mill etot k (S. C.) f, Loray, Prefd., Mill stock N. C.) Arcailo .Cotton Mill stock (3.- C) Morten Cotton Mill Stock iN. C ; Won Cotton , 'Mill stock S. C), . lnmao. Com., Mill stock. - . Ozark Cotton Mill stock (N, C.) -We ' have inquiries and customers for tli above mill stock,-am! If you have nnf t offer would bo glad tcrliear from SrJicin Securities Tr::t(o. F. B. A Y FOR LEASE . , Nice home, eight rooms, newly painted, : papered; etc. "in perfect repair; close in N. College street on big lot. Other information at office. ' ' ' - FOR SALE ; . ' Three "of the finest .build ing lots in Dilworth, $050 and upward.- t ; . . - .--. ' j.-- i - 'it otpr o I -"t : ' r. TJi'io t"7. The. Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, Jt. CL ' " ' . V The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank It ' the welfare or its. depositors and the security of their : deposits.': - The Charfotte National . Rank was founded "by met) of means. In- -tegrity and successful business experience, and Its enviable record has given it a reputation for solidity that extends' fat beyond' Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If yau want absolute ' safety, It Is here. We solicit 'your business, ?, B. D. IIXTH,''Presiaent. , , JNO. SCOTT, Vic President., . ' W. H. TWITXT, Cashier. -1- tiMi.mu..uj iiwn i ' 'n jwwuw i- - 1 11111 " " ' i " ' . . I, I, I,, - aWift.aMlM-tMSM '"' .mMnMiMMiMMaM-., 1 1. , ... i, ., ., f 'f-m-.flwM mmmmu i i mi. I -, J BANKING mmm Commercial Banking. 4 per cent. Time 'Certifi cates." 4 per, cent on Saving3 Accounts. .V 7 -1 Facilities in each 'department are "of the best. American Trust Company Capital and Proflu .. .. ,. ., .. $450,008. .. ; Trust, Building. . - - We Offer, Subject, the Folio whig List of Very Stronf v , SOOTITERN BULL STOCKS: ' (A Florence. ........... .... ........... 140 '20 liartsvllts . 0 Henrietta ii v. hkw cniquoia , (0 Hokln ..... 1 100 Washlngrton (1 Falistury ............. ........... 10 25 Corn. ........ .i...) 1i4 in WaKhlnKtn I'ret... ...v Ill 10-&A Monimh ........ ........ 110 60 Kalrftpld Prr., 101 10 f'hadnick pr(. and Int.,... 104 '0 Hnkln Pref. and int. .......... 1(4 .lBId pnntmnit and Praf . . ' 2S . YoiinllartselI Co..... 10-M Wlscassett ..... ..... ... S4a 'i ' M Wars Shoals " 20 Lulu ..i; ,.k 2ft-in An!rson , , . " 60-l'i0 Spartan M Highland Tarlt i'ref. and Int...,, WO .' M-100 lray Vtet :o-W Krwln I'refv.... ..... .... WIVI - 10-M Molloiion ..... ..... .., .... Norrts i.. r (rr .... .... WT lit-' Toxnway , ,. fl Ath"rton .'. e .... t.:.r W Wmwlawn.,. .,, ...... .'! Vvlfnn.. .... , Hi M Maypa Alfg. 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