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I" 1 t i r V' t T St - 1 i ,' I.) a i ; .1 JM. t; i u. -s of X., rm k-wa!lr,i tlmr Ygik city from ,i. ikjn p out j-nnrfcr where he is t to heitriiiR the wind sigS througn ti p j.;ne trets, ia its lonesomeness. That lonesome fepllg that attacks a tramper's heart hen at the mid night hour h is traveling- througn a strttch of soughing pines, -with a ni In close oroxtmity, is .Othlnir in comparison with the sense or utter Isolation that can creep into his brain and gradually close Its grip on his whole beinr after ne nas wtn for hours over miles of depressing as. phalt through a ceaselew. hurrying . jam that has not blessed his eyes with Kinela familiar face. That is the .worst nart about It. Not ; one - In . th mnititiiHA feels for any other unit 1n the tide the slightest personal interest. Each one has his or her own particular purpose to pursue most usually the dollar and It is ' - matter of total inainerencs m mm or her. a the cae may be. what haDten to the other 999 people on ' the block iw long as that particular . .- nurmuMi in Achieved. ' To a person from a' region m her the timber has reached Its - full growth, where everybody m knows everybody eUe-clean back to the ' -third generation, to such a one who is used , to greeting every iaco wnn - - a "Hello Bill" or "Jim" or ''Ed" and Jias a smiling 1 acquaintance f with , every girl In the county the harsh and soulless rush of the ever 1 ' crowded streets becomes shortly ; al , " roost unbearable. ' V ' Yet uneapected renewing of past acquaintanceships on the streets of - . the metropolis are not so uncommon v after all, considering the fact that the chances are about 2.000,000, to 1 "j against them. And they occur In th most unexpected places. Tif , - , men absorbed side by' side in watrh--,lng the rescuo-of a horns that has tumbled into an excavation will suddenly awaken to the fact that ' ' thev are old friend, or they will come together on a ferry boat, at a theater, or rub elbows on an .elevat ed train. It happens every day, this meeting by chance, and the pleasure that each accident brings makes wcll worth while the discip line that has rendered it possible. Especially is the North Carolinian Uruck by the frequency with which he strikes University men that is, men from the University of North Carolina. And where two or three University men are gathered togeth er, no matter how widely they may differ as to classes, there Is ever fine 11 room for care. The banquet of the Alumni Association of, the city was a notable illustration "of this. There were thirty-five at the tables, and all but merriment was forgotten. Had care dared to enter into that hamber through the door it would have been speedily pitched out of the wlndow, evn as Judge Augustus Van Wyck, who presided, related that he once served a refractory stu dent In the chapel whtlo marshal at commencement time. And Judge Van Wyck further won the applause of the assembly in his tribute to Governor Swain "who made the Uni versity," he said "and under whom It Is my sincere regr -t that my friend Teddy Roosevelt did not re ceive instruction In in Interpreting the constitution." That was a memorable-evening; many of the digni fied alumni did not g?t home until morning New York 1 a hard place for folks to get tosther, therefore the Carolinian paired off, wherever one was fortunate enough to have a room that two could turn In, to- talk of college days until sunrise. The- bank-run business is another source from .which the tyro In Goth am may get endless diversion Just now. When he sees a line of agitated humanity trailing back out of a thirty-story pigeon-box labled Bank' and wrapped about thre times around the block It occupies lie immediately takes notice. He watches the police club the ulua-ex-flti-d ones Into line and the mounted squad cneeriully ride over the inter ested spectators until he forgets the fact that the wad within hi.s jeans Is rapidly disintegrating and g-ts n nervous as the heaviest depositors In line, it lun't necessary for him to have a deposit by any" means. The panic germ is an Irresponsible sort of a inlvMffie that cro ps Insinuating ly underneath the shirts of all. old and young, large and small, from Chink to Arnerlc'anexe, Irrespective of age, color, vex. or weighted con dition of p.K'kctbook. No tliscrlmna tion for It In operation, and no sourer- required for Its springing jniu me. itecaiise a poor long-stif let nig 5 multi-mlllioiinlre president nf iporatioii pes fit t sj-f ulic n cor promiscuous!) with lew odd mill- ' -eek. November 3th, at 12 o clock, ion dollar htrustd ly the common ''!'"" fpeklnn 1st belnK widely advertls ieople in his care, to 'use the mm ih 'cd in promoting the produiLino of some ! new ,!iot-a!- machine or gait sjndl-! i;WS OF THE (iltAXlTE CITY. ato those very people for whose benerit It Is Mil helnif brought about j Hi,ii- (Intlook Hrlnhtcns Mr. Guy in orde r that tho xtnu-tlon of tlidri Cru-r Itettniiis Ml Ilcaltli Sam money may oe titencefoiili pnlnUs those very prupk- fi if fT of what Is Rolng an'l Immod'Hti-lj turn mul wjiiem. The lot of the plutocrat l Indeed a hard o-ie. N'ut h: t() brathe peacefully his laxt in ;,nl--like hts poorer brethren, (nice cx POwd he is baniKh.M t Kur p- to WSnrtrr forlm-n thr..n..i. ...... . . .... uru ml- .1 1 1 ; r fans or Monte csrlo with the coin ! tnst is rlBhtfiiilv hiK for did he not propnly graft it? And whn I'm common peonH who are furnishing th pric iuikp up the howl of protest, then Imme diately do the mighty corporations lift up their voices in accents or kh surance as to the stability of nfTairs financial the while tlry dispatch their private niewngetM U Hie back doors to send a freight train for their own, particular piles. Then when the common people cense their hearkening to the voices of encour element and draw in a deep breath, is to find that they are awake and hat what's left for them i gone The emissary of Tncle Sam pulls down the gn-en shade and It la all orer.rThat is the way th popular tnlnj sees It. ? . ' Ho things have come to a shameful . pass for the trust companies. If Janitor washes the windows, or a dent taken his wife to the opera, the uvnnwr tnat catches the first 1, . . - -. - 1 . 1 r . gllMIPSe lets Out U win Ihu. .. the pack, grabs his bank book and KPf" for the$ paying-teller's .window, to - knowle'ge Uiat Roosev?lt's rage-roanager, Mr. Cortelyou. has pjiced I,-: what remains of the nation's ST- i"h.lnf "-. recent tarn-1 pem n the canebrake at the riilef of the trust companies tam rs u: auoee ih (neit.tn ;. , has sprung up In the public's finan. j al breast. Nor dc4 the fact that lr J. V. Morgn ban hi eev rolled up and is busy ehovrllng out by the scoop-full dollar that have Jong a?o grvwft rusty : in his cellar ;wn on Wall street, that the moss way egaia be scrubbed oft them cro th counter of " run-pressed banks, wrv .tu Valrn Its filings, Kv-n the knowledge- thai the fhiin. thropie John I), him generously of neu u) corne acrosti with some nftj' of his odd nlillon--th'jr - return guaranteed,, of course, by M lt(le P'erejrative of shooting uji the price t 0)l to; be applied u .,alve t ! .1 (:n. 1 i.e run i i " the in .i r l-x.r, I--.. (.r t smallpox. ever body pets it ani no body knows where jt comes from it's "conusiou., that's all. , . ' Q. 8. M 1 LLS. , TRYING Toil AX ELIXTIOX. Wilminsrtort Temperance Adxates Will Have Their retlt:on Heady by Drrambrr 2d F:it1loii on Tins Vuwaloii Was Held hi July, 1901, When Di.H)ensary Was IK-tea toil. . Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Nov. 1 6. -The anti prohtbltiynlsts were Thardly prepared for the announcment Inthe morning papers to-day that the. anti-saloon forces are to try at once, for an elec tion to declare the town "dry." While it was known that the prohibition fea ture was being made utrOng In the se ries cf evangelistic services being con ducted at the First Baptist church by Rev. Mordecal Ham, who successfully led the prohibitionists to such an overwhelming- victory in Asheville, it was given out that it would depend en tlrely upon what change was wrought In public sentiment, as to whether an effort would bo made to secure an eiec tlon. The psychological , moment seems' to have arrived at the great mass meeting In the church last night and copies of the petition to the nwy or and board, of aldermen whtcn naa already been printed and ruled tor rig natures were sent out to the congrega tlon assembled. As stated in this cor respondence to-day. 888 signatures were received forthwith and It was an nounced after the- meeting that the canvass would "be kept up for tie re quired 800, which is one-third of the registered vote at the laat municipal election, when the books were very carefully purged in order that the bond elections submitted at tnat time might not be endangered. It is stated that the petition will have been com Dieted and sent to the board or amer men at Its regular meeting the first Monday night in December. An elec tion is hardly expected before warcn. The question of nrohlbltlon or tiis- permary w.ns submitted to the qualified voters of Wilmington in July. 1904, and the dispensary was defeated by a majority of 690. only 611 persons giv ing their support to the "moral Insti tution." while 1.301 voted against It. At that time there were 2,359 register ed voters, but only 1,912 voted. There is much speculation as to the outcome of the probable election now. The a loon men claim they would rather have the fight out now. so that In the event that they win, there will be a less likelihood of the Legislature's passing in 1909 a State law where the people of a large community. nave oniy reeently expressed themselves at the polls. BAPTIST CONVENTION' DEC. 2. Wlhnlnolon Will Bo Host -Cotfon Tte- cclots In the Seacoast Citv con rcnn Kltcliin Speak at WbltevlllewTar Heel Acquitted of Murder ClMirire In Colorado. Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Nov. 18. The Baptists of the city are making gpeat prepara tions for the Baptist State Convention which meets here December 3d, con tinuing through Friday of the same week. A canvass of homes is being made with a view of entertaining tho delegates handsomely when they ar rive. Cotton receipts the past week have been 21.223 bales against 12,787 the same week in 1908, and since Septem ber 1st 241.636 bales against only 181, 692 up to the same date last season. Receipts fell off for a few days during the week under the Influence of low er prices, but within the past several davs the number of bales coming in greatly exceeded the same days last year. The British steamer Fashoda cleared at daylight this morning for Bremen with the twentieth cargo rrom the port this season. ' Julian Stanley, a'son of Clerk of the ! Superior Court L. W. Ktanley, of Co lumbus county, Is in the bospitai nere recovering from an attack of appendi citis. This Is the third of Mr. Stan leys children who have undergone an operation for this disease within the pist vear or two. Irvin R Tucker, Esq.. of Whltevllle, hne returned from a trip to Denver, Col., where he went to defend young n.. i'ii I'Jerce, who k titty some wi was acqulttec who killed another man in that weeks ago. The prisoner ted and returned with his, counsel to we his aged mother, Mrs. Jest Pierce, at Whltevllle. '.nrrf'Nsnan W. V. Kitchln, guher niitorlnl t-indldHte. isa an appointment '" snCii': sit WhitcvlUe Mondav of court I'celc lladlr Wounded While Monkcvliiq: Willi a Ilstol Moun lain Produce sarcc ami llll.. Prices i , S'l.t! to Tlie Observer. Mount Airy, Nov. 1, Your cor rrpoiident is glad to report that Imlnfss in Mnunt Airy Is still airly , lll.. K , " " the people. It is pleasing to learn that Guy "aiter. Ksip. of Oobsou, has re-i-ovcr'-d sufficiently from his recent lllnu to retura ,to his home from Kcx HoHpitnl. at Ilalelgh. Th writer was out in the factory districts yesterday in search of news mill found everything1 In the indus trial line going along in full blast and hurry and bustle on every side, nobody idle and no loafers hanging around. Wh41" fooling with a pistol, Sam Pcrle was badly wounded In the forehead hy the explosion Of a cart ridge. His left eye U badly powder burnt. He is at work tp-duy. The mountain produce wagorm are coming in slmyly few and far be. tween. Prices 0f produce arc high, owing to the scarcity. Cabbage Is, lOn.pound crate, 75 to 8S cents; ap ples, good, n cents to ft a busheli Irish potatoes, 60 to 75 cento 1 bushel. Mr. Murphy, one of Mount Airy - - - - - , . , . ... ii. iu; w new Cttlxonia lh1 ran.ntln k.LI tho J M. Fuller dwelling, has thoroughly remodeled and repainted the bouse and changed It from acom- won affair into a really elegant real- dence. . 4 A. 13. Rmlth, president of the Na- '"nnt Furniture Company, of this nlnce. was in win,mn i..,i'..: "y wn business. C. B. Burl.an. Tcailflea Aftc Four , ' Yftra. ' O. E. Curllnns of Carlisle Centr, N. T wrlts: "AlHiut four years ago I wrote you stating that t l.nd Un et" Ire ly rure.1 of K-visre kldnev trouUl bv takhtg lts than two botths of Kolov i Kiilrtf)' fur. Il entirely stopped th brick rin wdlihetit, and pain pna yin. pl.ins of kidney dle dlsnpfared. I am glal 10 say thit 1. I.ave never had a return, of. any of Uiom svmnton -during the four yfar that htvr elapgl mul I m eviuently Piired to stay cured, aiwl tieoriiir rtkmniend Kolc Klrinv f'urel blunder trouble.'' n. j, J(yre. ftfc S, Im Jiaud ft Co., , ' ..:...;! i -- re 1 -' t 1 i :i ft'Uii-i. ;--.:;. t. i.e r l in the Mumach. Wihout gooJ in gestion there never can he very mu, !i sithine, for the. very -f-imple reason; that the stomach and the brain f.rol twins, and what affects one invariably I sneers tne otner. ine adage that the best road to a person s heart is via the stomach still holds good Gorged grub and pappy pie always breed gloom and sleepless nights. They also breed dyspepsia quick dyspepsia, and dyspepsia shows itself V ' Is TW9 You? In a variety of ways belching, burn ing sensation, an empty feeling iu the stomach, bloating after eating, brash, aversion to food, fermentation, or downright indigestion. There are few diseases which cre ate such miserylong drawn out misery as dyspepsia. It pursues you before meals, '' after meals and between meals; you ' take it to bed with you; it is with you at the theatre and at your desk. What is the only way to get rid of It? You don't have to stop eating, you don't have to diet just take something that will do the work of the stomach and let the stomach take a rest. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the most wonderful little tablets on earth for this very thing. In plain arithmetic, 1 of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets equals 1 good strong stomach for 1 time for 1 good hearty meal. One ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest perfectly 3,000 grains of food In Just the same way that a strong, robust, healthy stomach would do Jt. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets enrich and increase the gastric Juice In your stomach, and that is mostly what you need more and better gastric Juice. And It gives the stomach a rest, a good, long rest. In the meantime it Cures the dyspepsia, and all other stomach troubles. Just a few of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will prove to you what these little cherubs of health and happi ness can do. - Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale at all druggists at 50c. a box. Send us your name and address to-day and we will at once send you by mall a sample package free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. THE WEATHER. Washington. Nov, 10. Forecast for Sunday ond Monday Ncrth Carolina and South Carolina, north to fair Sunday; Mond-iy rain; nnrthcast vinds. Virginia, fair Sunday, Monday, partly cloudy in north, ruin In south portion: livl't to fresh north to northeast winds. Georgia, cloudy tcnday, ruin In west portion; Mondny ruin; northeast winds, probably Increasing. .Mississippi sn1 l.euUi.-uia. rain Sund.iv. Increasing northeast to north winds? Mond ly fair, colder. Kaatern Texas, rnln .Sunday, fresh to MrIi north winds on the ccast, Monday liilr, wanner In the -Interior. Tennessee, threatening Humlav. nrob ably rnln by Sundny nflrrnoo.i or niehts Monday fnlr in west, rain in nrt ponion. ixeniucKy. generally tnir .Sunday and Monday, except rain Monriuy in south east iiorth.n. HPECIAtj TORErAST. Washiiigton, Nov. Hi. The vTeatlior Idireu to-night issued tho following spoolal .forecast: Hnow warnings are displayed on thrf West Gulf coast. LOCAL, OFKICK X'. S. WKATI1EB BL'HEAf. 'harlot te, Nov. lfi.r-Sunrlse 6:59 a. in.: riinset B:17 p. m. ' ' TKMPEItATt'ItB (In degrees).' HIsflioMt temperature 55 Lowest tninperaturo . : .'linn tamperaturu , 44 Deficiency tor the "day 4 Accumulated deficiency for nionth.. 44 Accumulated excess for year 7; PRECIPITATION fir- Inches). Total for 2 hours ending S p. in A Total for the month o.ftq Accumulated deficiency for month.. 0.37 Total fir the year .., s.f Accumulated deficiency for year ... w.14 Prevailing wind direction N. 15 W. J. BENNETT, Ohrrrver. "ON HIE SQCAUR.- Bring Us Your Prescription Worli Wo have five specialists to attend to this part of our business, and guarantee accuracy and purity, of drugs used. ' li. II. J0RDAN& CO. Tliona f. ' "WE KETtll CLOSE. - NURSES' REGISTER '; i I ! : : ' ; y ; : - cf the ; 1 :; -i : . t , ; r.tr.ford, x. r, r. -,; ",; i ' i feet, wilh a frame hotel t-tiiUl-injj on it. at price of 1 ''". Land alone1 is worth more than price aked. Property rented at $56.00 per month. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST CO.,1 ' , Greensboro, N. C. " ' " HOLLlSTER'S : " , v , A Buy tfedldne tor Buty PmpI. Brings OoUm Hlin sea Renwti Visor. '' A sreone for Constipation. Inflation. I.Wer ot Kidney trouble. Pimples, Eciem. TititRira ybloo4. Bad Breth. Slurfrlhh BoweU, HeoAack on Baciuche. Iu Rooky Mountain Tea ia tab 11 form. K cents a box. Oannfne gnde by Hoixmram Dttca Compact. Madluo, Vila. . GCIXEH NUGGETS F8S SALLOW PEOPLE f. . The Commercial ' - OP CHARLOTTE, 'N. V " -?' i, Ample capital, large resources - l '. DIIIECTORS: '.'' ; :. J. A. Durham, "W. E. Holt, P. M. Brown. J. W. Cannon, Jr., S, B. Tanner, R. M. IJJIler,; Jr., D . H,- : Anderson, E. C. Holt, A. J.' Hagood,' L.vW. Sanders, S. W. Cramer, D. B- Rhyne, Tt, li. Olb 1.Vv bon, H..C Ecoles, L, Banks Holt, Cr W. Johnston, W. p. Alex ahder, S. S. McNlnch, C. H.: Duls, Willis Brown, T. H. H,aughton,' ' . P. D. Lethco, A. O. Brenizer, R. A. Dunn, J. p. Wilson. . v ' -- t ' , OFFICERS: ; It. A. DUNN, TresldenL " , . - ' j ' ' ' v ' ' . TO' E. HOLT, Vice President. t : A. O. BREKIZER, Cashier. , A. T. SUMMET,; Assistant Cashier. " ' Assets and Personal Liability Wc offer five new 5-roomv cottage, Avith sewer- age and bath,, renting for $12.00 per' month each," ; or a total of $720.00 per year, for . . . . ... .$6,750.00 . being 10.7 per cent, on; investment. The Charlotte Realty Qo. A. G. Craig, Phono S7T.. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Frcctlng docs not hort; natural ehrlnkago will not crack It: water does not makti it fall off; Lard as atone. Write tor" booklet. Alanufacturcd by . , QHHRLOTTE Write for Booklet : MOVED into larger and better quarters, at No. 15 1 South Church street. Thono, write or drop in to see us if you have some work to be done. BRADSilAW ELECTRIC. COMPANY - 'Phone No. 470. v No, i5 s. Church St. ' , 1 I T FOURTH WARD LOT . '-The most desirable building lot in Fourth Ward, 1 . 'close in; can bo bought at a bargain if taken vat once. ' , For further infoimation, call or 'phono ! : CAROLINA REALTY CO., ; VT. D. WILKINSON, Manager. , . s B. II. LEE, Secretary. : , i . J. P. LONG, Sales AjcnU " ' 43 Xorth Tryon St. V, '' Thono 609. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE - - . . j - New 4-room ' cotta(, . near Elizabeth College ; . , lot 50xH0. Can arrnnge-casy' terms. J See mu ' at once. ' ' , ' ; r t ; Phone535. ? , , 203 N. Tryon St V -a 4AiU4 arc rapidh-r Hearing the finish. They arc Hi the heart of the city, Mint and Fourth streets; modern, 5 rooms cadi, steam heat,' etc. Some are already, spoken. If interested, asl SE). Afexander Piedmont Blilj." 'Phone 587. National Bank We cordially. Invite your account Over 'Tlireo Million .Dollars. . A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN : . - Will secure you -the 'title and possession of an Ideal home. If that proposition In terests you, come and see . We also have several cash bargains In real estate Every one vt them will make money for the buyer who acta at once. If on lare looking for an'.Wtment that is bound to prove a meney maker you'd better not miss yfls chance. Some t ne mny be ahead of 'you to-morrow. Art to-day. 1 " ;.' . . .-:.' h E. Murphy & Co 43 X. Tryon. 'PhOne 842. Secretary. offlce 18 JSC. Trade St' PLTHsTER eO.' . Charlotte. N. C. j 1 ' l . i . I in III Lot Lr, i n j.Hli.n, finl ..rc(.j. Tea N,.,,i;i.tf,k: rental of $12 00. Property is close in and locat I in a section that always commands ready occupants In case of vacancies. . . Will sell on a basis of fifteen per cent to the .Investor. Cm di Mde the property so as. to sell one. four or live houses in a block. onr:i hlm estate lo.vi s T.vjsr cc::?,viY Capital $75,000. President, . " W. S. ALEXASDER. Sccretarv . ;" a. Mourns, Mcdonald. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ' ' , 1 , ' ." --ORGANIZED 185 ' , i -.Capital.;-. '.:$' 300,000.00 . ; .A Surplus and Profits' v : ;- . ? . - ; 240.000.00 1 . Assets . .VlJOCOOaOO'i Your business respectful-' ; M ly soHcited.'; V-.' Every courtesy : and ac-V 1 , " pnjmodation extended, con- 1 ' ,4 q. ju. viui fhc. Merchants & i r12 . . - : ; v ; W ' ' ' - . -. . , . .. f" - '"V i . -:- ' i ' 't;' t w i -. ' :: - y ' T -f ..v -:',---; - -:V -v . .' ik '(.- .t ': Capital, $200,000.00 7 Surplus, $100,000.00; The officers of this bank will be pleased to nieet or! correspond with those who contemplate' 2 ) ' making change oropening new. ; J . H' ' " ' . accouts. ;;'7;''-'7 ?'.!'7 FOUR PER GWT. PAID ON SAVINGS AM THIE deposits;; 's- Offlcers: Geo. E. Wlson, Presldont. no. B.- Kiss, View President. ' Charlotte Showing at close "of secorid year -V V !', . capital ;.f,,L. .;;.".::.:$i25,oop.oo " Profits . v' 33,000.00 A ) Solicits , the business. of corporations, .firms and in dividuals: -" j J. II. LITTLE, President, ' L. K. JLi Southern Loan & Savings" Bank ' Thie Bank offers you unescelled facilities .for " your 2 SAVINGS FF'atMt attentlon 18 3evoledEXCLUSrV'ELT" to SAVi' DIRECTORS Jno. L Scott, ' Jas. A. Bell, -Br. K. L. Gibbon, J. O. Held. P. M. Brown, E. T. Cansler, J. W. Conway, A. M McDonald, - ' Leroy Sprlnjrv apcaster, S. C iHO. M. SCOTT, Pre. . W. B. ALEXANDER, Vice Prea, r, . ' , W. L. JENKIXS, Cnsliler. r The Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, wc - - ' .-z, The chief concern of the o (Boars and directors of this bank the welfare sof its depositors ana the security of their deooslta, Tha Charfotta Katlonal Bank was. founded by men of means," In texrity and successful business experience, and lu savlabla record has given it a repuuqon for solidity .that extends ft? beyond Mccklenburc bounty and North Carolina. If ybu'want absolutf safety, it Is here." Wa solicit your business. 1 ' B. 1). IIEATH, President , ' - jtno. M. SCOTT, Vice President, ' W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. ' ! : v V BANKING , Commercial Banking. ,' 4 :per .ccnt.Jime Certifi catcs. 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts. ' , ' . . Facilities in each department, are of Tthe best: v American : Trust Company Capital and Fronts ..... $450,000. '- Trusi THE TIME TO BCT IS WHEX THE -' We liavo Beverat fine opportunities U IIobWiis 150 ; IS -Cora ..... ...... ii 10 Southern rahta"Co..-,,.-iv.v.-..-r-:l-' K etile .k .v - 81 lit tttnrk ... .., . ltiil. Bti Hilltthur - -li Wt lK.n..tnl . A'., t ' ' IT. i. M .,.-,,, ,,. im W.or11wn .. ...... ..:.... Hid Charlotte flpalty, Co,... W w KUifllty ... Hid 25 GalTnov t .- - N 4 10 Monaicli 11 ... i wiHcanBeti xt .t twum ..... ........ ......... .,.. rvm jv.wjm monsave kpi Ketate C im 50 liOrsr rrefftvd ..,. B'1 .e"S Oermaii-AmerlcHn Cotton Mm hia W-60 AtUrrton Ulrt J.500 American Trun Co IS ' , . P. C ABBOTT VO. , Surplus $100,000. ' Vice President, i II. A. DUNN. s. nnA t,ie. "I. - '; uwui vitu uouna oanKmsr. . ' 4- Vt W fTTMHiAM mt . . o s .. .'; ., ., c ' ; uic, uasnier. Farrn jjanR Tfilst , : "C. L PATliaiSOX, Vice Prei. COOD,' Cashier. , W S. Alexander. T. W. Hawkins, ; W. A. Watson. , Wr-fr Jenktus, . . ' n. B. IIaynes, Cliffslde. N.'c' KniirtiTifr. - . t wN OTHER PART? WANTS TO SELLi In local storks and bonds Just now, - I- 1C North Cnrolina Ilallroad 8took. ira"; 10 Wnstiingrton preferred -w. i.., M ' 2W ..Lancaster Preferred to " a-60 Bron Mf. Co. Pre f...,...., ... 10- 1auIm Preferred .;.,... 91 M Hoskinn rrfcTro(! i)Tl Int. ino," -l.nl,,.nl. Tl-t.. ..... 1.. ; w vnuuni.. iir.Qii, HUH XIII. J IJ M Krwln Mill Preferred I imtt i.r X. C. -In-Wio.. , 801 N. u w i9 rii tm N. C. Railroad .1.?." - v- , H'.oco at. Of Concord' ....... V ..: ,w.v a. 14 i. ... .....w. ,,,r.,... jtld 7 I '
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