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.... -- ,ri.'.i,y.fjtf. '(ijiinWli. . - l avoi He rarfly Defeated In the . !,.in iiamUu Other Events. Washington, Nov. 21. -Large fields on a ir.,-ir fotinrk deeo In the mud featured .fl:,vQ rinir t EeimlnK. Bed Friar trok the handicap, the dosing" easily from Ostrich, the favorlts. The surprise was the victory of Baby Willi, at as good as 60 to 3, over Greno in finish that left many in doubt as to the result There are S4 entries in. the Armv race, announced to be run November 13th, th IXh. Kth and 16th cavalry and third field artillery participating. - - V i First race, seUIn. t ftirlotis. wHJ" Ma roum; Tea Leaf, 8 to 1. won: gin ning gtar, J to J. iwcond; Dottle S.,: Z to 1. third. Time. 1:05 tri. . ' ' A Second raw, steeplechase, .about two and a half miles: -'Varna Christy. I to 6. won; Guardian, even. and out, second" Spencer Keif, i to X third. Time, 5:15 3-9. Third race, weUln 7 furlongs, Colum bia eouKie: Baby Willie. 25 to 1, won; Greeno, to 6, second; Wabaah Queen, 8 to (i third. Time. l:St Fourth race, selling. furlongs, Colum bia course: Ardri, 6 to 1, won; DraKga- - tcclo, t to L second; Apple Toddy, S to , third, ,'Hme, 1:171-5. - Fifth race, mile, Columbia course: Comraedienne, ft to S, von; Graziallo, 7 to 10 and out. second; Oxford, 2 to 6 and cut. third. Time. 1:431-5. K Sixth raise, 1 miles, old course: Red Frier, i to 1. won; Ostrich. 2 to 5 and rut. second; Banker, cut, third. Time, 111 SOiTlIKRX FIXES ITEMS. Tar Heel Climate Liked Better Than Florida'--Aberdeen a Coming Town -Transforming the Poor 8and Hills Into Garden Spots Mucb Experimental Work Being Done.', Special to The Observer. Southern Pines, Nov. 21. Dr. Evan Kane, of the Kane Summit Hospital, ; in Pennsylvania, was in Southern Pines this week. He had been to i Florida with same patients, and al though he left them there he was not satisfied with the climate and came to Southern Pines to see if he could find a place more to his liking. He was ad impressed with the situation that he immediately undertook to find a cottage for the accommodation of his own family, and if he finds what he wants he will probably aend his whole household here for. the winter. Dr. Kane is one of the fore most physicians of northern Pennsyl vania, and his judgment in such mat ters is good. He Is a nephew of Dr. Ellsha Kane, the artlc explorer of SO years ago. Since Aberdeen has been made the Junction ipoint for PInehurst, the town has taken on new Importance as a transfer station. Commercial travelers make the Aberdeen Hotel their headquarters while they work tip and down the Seaboard, the Aber deen & Rockflsh and the Aberdeen & Ashetwro, and they flock Into the town for Sunday, Aberdeen is one of the coming towns. Some of the farmers of the sand hill country are going far in ad vance of ordinary practice in their experimental work. J. E. Buchan. . present member of the Legislature from thin cunty, some years ago tought a large tract of land down the Seaboard for the lumber. He .ut the lumber and then began farm ing on a modest scale. Gradually he has experienced with the production of crops until he Is now one of t tlg planters of the neighborhood, not only In the acres planted, but in the yield an acre. Fifty bushels of com and a bale of cotton are his idea of what an acre should give, and h knows the fertiliser formula for every row of corn or cotton In the field. His .plantation ' this year was a pretty good illustration for those who think the and hill country cannot raise crop. John Blue, head of the Aberdeen 6 Rockflsh Railroad. Is another of . the experimental farmers. He la howlng the people of his line of road what can be done by mixing Intelli gence and patience with plow-handle art R. L. Marks, who has made a new farm over on the head of Rock flsh creek, is another of the men who re proving what can be done' by 1 , studying the situation, and putting experiment Into constant service. - Marks raises nearly enough stuff on tils town garden to give him an In come bigger than the ordinary farmer gets, and he has next thing to a mode! farm besides. VV. 8. Perclval. another RockfUh farmer. Is setting the pace for a lot of them, and making It go. Perclval was a New York Bun. man for years, fcut he came down into Vii's toun try and stayed. He had last season one of the best wheat fields that ever grew In North Carolina, and It was In the sand hill country. Perclval Insists that oats is a good enough crop any time for anybody In this section, and he la after a hundred-bushel cro-p to the acre In the spring. That does not look much like the conditions they used to tell of ;he Hand hills years ago when It was said a crow flying over this section of the State carried a knapsa'k with rations In It to keep from starving until he , reached a land of fertility and pro vender. PRICE QF TOBACCO OFF. The Weed Decline a Little at Mount Airy Monument to Murdered Preacher to Be Unveiled Sunday. Special to The Observer. Mount Airy, Nov. 21. -There is a falling off In price of leaf tobacco In every section, Mount Airy coming in line with the other markets. The decline has not been great, but It is certain, and the farmers are doing wrong: In forcing their leaf on the market. By the time the financial -Jifflculty is over pnees wilt be all right. By that time the manufac turers will be ready for the leaf and "will be able to pay reasonable, prices tor It ; It seems the greatest folly to push the leaf on the market now, except in rare cases, iwhere the far ner has to sell his little handful to . get bread and meat. , , Tne Metnoaists or tnis city are very sorry to lose their beloved tas- tor. Rev. 1. E. Ahernethy, who has teen sent to Centenary, at WlnBton. Central's new preacher is Rev. D. Vance Price, son of the editor of The , Hoiston Methodist,: Morrlstown, , Pen. Mr, ' Price la prominent preached, and is profound perhaps ; on of the best pulpit orators in the Western North Carolina Conference. Rev. W,- M. Bseby. Mount Airy district's new i presiding elder, hai many friends here wh already know him-;'; it is hoped his sojourn among the, people here and throughout the - district will be for the good of ail. -. Sunday next there will be an Im- pressive , service at the Dunkard church, nine miles from this city. In Virginia, to perpetuate the mem- . cry of Rev, Joseph Easter, who was assassinated by George Peters. At 2 ; o'clock p. tn. the i monument over the dead preacher's '? grave, erected by the W. C. T, V. of this rlty. wilt be unveiled. It is expected Uat a .Urge 4UgatiOB will .attend fro-! v...f el'y. ,. . , j ,.,:.:! a : s r a ;.;).:. . t 'hurt.ii i ... - ,V;ii.-t-r Ifttirt'-s -a t:--o "i"is---xm il::y." nnj lav. -Ur. I s U fc'ii'aks on Prohibition. Special to The Observer. Albemarle. Nov. 21. Within the last few days, two services o.more man usual importance have been held here In the Urt Lutheran cnurcn. home lime ago tha committee to se lect ite ior.tne ue Lutneran viiurch, in conjunction wuh tne coun cil, reeommenjed tue corner lot on Main and Second street. Last Sun aay after divinu services th congre gation voted on the lot recommended by the council and with but one ex ception the. congregation wa UJlt on location, whlcn U an unusual thing in changing vhurch sites. v.;---' Rev.- H. A. McCullongh It much loved by the people ana ia doing a aplenJld work. He took up the work here July 1st and since that time has added twenty-two new members to the little congregation. " . It la- the purpose of the Lutherans here to build a 120.000 brick church with a stone front, some time next year. Several architects have al ready been, on the grounds, ; but no plana have'yet been submitted. - Tuesday night BeV. C. E. Weltner, of Columbia, S. C. lectured In the Lutheran , church on the "Passion Play,"' having traveled over Europe and Witnessed that famous play in Oberammergou. , he : gave It in its original setting. Such vivid, graphic and minute descriptions of the place, the people and the play are eellom heard, especially from the 11 pa of a blind man. A crowded boose heard him from start to finish and was sor ry when he finished. . Oberammer gou seema much .nearer 1 now - and Albemarle may fee repreeented in 110 when the "Passion Play" is again staged. Rev. R. L. Davia Uellvered two in teresting lectures here Sunday In fa vor of prohibition. In the morning he spoke to a crowded ouae at the Baptist church and at night at the Presbyterian. Rer. , Mr. Davia is very enthuslastlo and says that State prohibition is a sure thing as soon as the Legislature meets. NEW KGPRESS WAREHOUSE. LLarge Amount of Truck Shlppf d Slakes Huch Necessary at Wilming ton Damage to Draw Bridge Not Great. Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Nov. 21. The South ern Express Company is building near the Front street depot of the Atlantic Coast Line a brick ware house to be used as a receiving sta tion for the large amount of ruck that is now offered for shipment here, the up-town office being insuf ficient in size to take care of the busi ness. The warehouse will cost $4, 000 and is being built on Coast Line property by Contractor Joe Schadd. Atlantic Coast Line engineers say that the damage to the bridge at Na vassa, which was rammed by the British Steamer In passing through the draw yesterday morning, is not great. Repairs to the structure were completed to-day, though all traffic on the river was tien up until the draw could be opened again. Pas sengers on the boats were transfer red to craft on this side and brought on to the city with little delay. The structure belongs to the Wilming ton Bridge Company, and Is used un der lease for a long term by the Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line. An Investigation of the ac cident will likely be made to deter mine the responsibility for the dam age. The bar of the city will meet to morrow morning to arrange the cal endar of civil suits for trial at the one-week term of Superior Court which Judge Biggs will convene here Monday, December 2d. The docket Is heavy and all the oases cannot be tried at this term. Another Durham District Vote a SixVHal School Tax. Special to The Obsorver. Durham, Nov. 21. The special school tax election held In the Red wood district, this county, close to the county line, was carried by a majority of eight votes. This was the second election for special tax purpoe held In this county In tlie last week. There Is another election set for one day next month. This Is for a special school tax In the west ern part of the county. THE WEATHER. e Washington. Nov. 21.-Forecast for Friday and Saturday: Virginia, fair Friday, slightly colder; rain by Saturday or Saturday night; south winds. North Carolina, fair Friday; rain Saturday or Saturday night; light to fresh south to southeast winds. outh Carolina, partly cloudy Friday; Saturday rain; light to fresh winds; Georgia, partly cloudy Frlrinv? rain in went portion; Saturday rain: liaht to fresh south winds. htrn Florida, ourtlv rlmiriv trri.iuv unrt Bntiirduy; light to fresh south winds. Western Florida, Alabama and Missis slppn. rain Friday; northeast to east Wind, probftlilv lncroanlne: gatnnii. fair; slightly colder. 1wlKlan, rain Friday: fresh to hrl.w phbi wijiuh; Bniurany rair and colder. r.Hsiern lexas. rain Friday; fresh to in inn imrmrHM m no rui winds; Satutday probably fair. western Tcxns. fnlr Fridnv nni mi in southeast portion: Saturds 1ur ArkanHan, rain Friday or Friday night: Saturday probably fair. Tenneumv. niirtlv lnudv In .) hv nlirht In Wfst Wirtlon: Rninrlav colder In west, rain in east portion. Kentucky, fair Friday, ratj at night or Pnturdny, colder Saturday in extreme wem irclnla. nni-tlv MntMv 4 niKiiujr coiunr Driaayj aturday rain. LOCAL OFFICK TT. a. WEATHER M , BUREAU, ChortoMe, Nov. 21 Sunrise 7:03 a, rn suim"t :1C p. m. ... . TKM riCKATITRliJ (In degrees). tngnesi temperature ........... M lowest temperature go Mean temperature lrwM.u . . I. . .... .... nr in oay ..... -ciiran nenoiency for month, 4S ArcuinuiHTra i-xcess ror year ..... 71 FRMCTPlTATTnV fir, tus Total for 24 hours ending 5 p. m....'. 0.27 ,...r inn martin .... ., .. Sfl Aeeiimutntod r. tn, m.t. 1.1 Total for the yMr ; ': nT7 "v irn"i"npy ior year .Ml PrevalllrMj wind dlrwHIon " " VjW w- J BENNETT, Observer. ' HOW TO CITRB A COLD. TV. as careful n you esn you will occa slonslly tnk cold, and when you do, c.t s medicine of known reliability, one thtt hss an established rerutatlon and that Is certain to effect M quick cure. RUch a medicine Is Chamberlain's Cough-Rem. erty. Tt has gained a world-wide rtputa tin hr IW remarkable cures of this moat common ailment, and can always be' Z ponded upon. ; It act on nature's plan, rellevea the lungs, aids expectoration nrens the acret!ons and aids nature in restrint; the fyatem tn a healthy infli. tlon, ( During tha many years Iri whleh it has tn in seneral us we have yet to lam i . tinji" . oi coin or a Hack of the rrip having resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, , wMnH shows eonctuaively that It la a eeruin preventive nf that dngreui dlaeaaa Chamlterlaln's Cough Remedy eontalri M opium nr othwr rinrrotlo and may b grren s eonnnently to bnt.jr ea in in adult For salt by Vf. L, lUnd A Co. ' 1. J ;. t : ' i l . t t; - 'ifi i.tl to Tlie C ! rtr. . Asheyille; Nov. 21. 5'-me of the saloon keepers of Ashevllie don't "want to go out of bu.sinr.sa on January 1st, under the vote of vhe people on Oc tober 8th, and It Is understood to-day that they will apply to the board of aldermen i and county commissioners next week for an extention of time. They desire , to continue In business until April I. 1908, alleging that they cannot dispose of their goods prior to that time. It Is .understood that format application will be made for an extension. The saloon men, it is said, have employed counsel and will seek to have the authorities grant them more time. Prohibition carried In Ashevllie in October by more than 800 majority, and it is probable that the prohibitionists will bitterly op pose any extension. , .... Negro KlJIed by Train at Ashevllie. Special t The Observer. - Ashevllie, Nov. 21. An unknown negro was kilted on the local yards of the Southern Railway last night It Is alleged that the negro was tres passing. He was, run down and his body terribly mangled, while attempt" ing to cross the tracks in front of an engrne. The man seemes confused or dased when he reached the middle of the track, and the engineer was un able to stop his train in time to pre vent the killing. . Appetite None The Woeful ReflVJuons of Withered Dyspeptic. No substitute for good nature has yet been found. Smiles take root In the stomach. Without good di gestion there never can be very much sunshine, for the very simple reason that-the stomach and tha brain are twins, and what affects one" Invariably affects the other. The adage that the best road to a person's heart is via the stomach stilt holds good. Goraed grub and pappy pie always breed gloom and sleepless nights. They also breed dyspepsia quick dyspepsia, and dyspepsia shows itself Is This Yon? In a variety of ways belching, burn ing sensation, an empty feeling in the stomach, bloating after eating, brash, aversion to food, fermentation. or downright indigestion. There are few diseases which cre ate such .misery long 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? : Tou 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 1 on earth4or this very thing. inulam arithmetic, 1 of Stuarts 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 2.000 grains of food In Just the same way that a strong, robust, healthy stomach would do It Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets enrich and Increase the gastric juice In your stomach, and that Is mostly what you need more and better gastrio 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, 60c. a box. Send us your name ana 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. "ON THE SQTJAUE." Ask Us For " Cherry, and Glycerine . Cough Mixture , x ' " . ? .-: ,. .' '. -r ; For all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. R. II. JORDAn & CO. WE NEVER CLOSEV JJURSESL-JtEGISTER. fit I I .:!' I it.-r v- 1 (. . s I '.;.. ' I i-II'e 'V V, I i , ( R , .. tor, an ) ,.,y l,'t! j...y l t .., ; ., v i P'.miy tl:!iS from l.;ivii..; i n .-.- l y tne timely usi of t!"t 5;mti." 'i :, ' rem edy i fur da by V. L. U :vl ,t Co. GCILFOnn COUNTY FARM POK SALE. We have for sale a farm consisting of its acres, and located 11 miles northeast of Greensboro. It has on It a dwelling of four or five rooms and some outbuildings. A timber expert estimates that it has three-quarters of a mil lion feet of pine timber and a. large amount of oak and pine wood. ' Price.'. . . . .$5,000. NORTH CAROLINA i THCST CO, ' ' Greensboro, N. C. : the Commercial OP CTIARLOTTE, N. 0. 'Ample capital, large resources, v We cordially Invite " your ', account , ' DIRECTORS! A. Durham, W. E. Holt, P. M.'.-Brown,,?. W. Cannon, Jr 8. B. , Tanner,' R, M., Miller, Jr., D. XI. Anderson.- E. C. Holt, A 3. Hagood, L. W. Sanders, R W. Cramer, D- E. ,Rhyne, R. L. Olb bon, H. C. Eccles, L. Banks Holt, C. W.. Johnston, W. 8. Alex-' ander, & a McNlnch, C H. Dula, Willis Brown, T. H. Haughton, F. D. Lethco, A. O. Brenlxer, R. A. Dunn, J.a P. Wilson. - i OFFICERSf , R. A DUNN, , President, .. WM. E. HOLT, Vlca President ' ' . A. O. BRENIZER, Cashier. " ; .A. T. SUMMEY, Assistant. Cashier. ' ., Asaefa and Personal Liability We offer five new 5-room cottage, wilh . 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 Go. A. G. Craig, Secretary. Phone $77. . Offloo 18 E. Trade St. Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage ' will no crack It; '' water docs not make It fall off; bard as stone. Write . for booklet. Manufactured by QHARLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, N. O. g THE BlJT0g: When you have us to do'your ELECTRIC w6rk you may be sure of THE BEST. All our work guaranteed and no job too small for our-prompt attention. 'Phone 470 for the best and quickest service. ' BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY No. 15 South CIrarch St. " - FOURTH WARD HO t The most desirable building lot in 'Fourth ,Ward; close in; can be bought at a bargain if, taken at , - For further. information, call or 'phpna -CAROLINA REALTY CO ' - ", W.:D. WItKmso; Manager. . B. n. LEE, Secretary. f. p, LONG, Bales Agent. 45 North Tryon St. .. 'Phone 0. , COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE :J: New 4-room cottage, near Eliza6eth -College; lot 50x110. , Can arrange . easy terms. See us at once- ; 1 , 1 ' " ; " Phona 635. ' ; ' w T -"" 1 - " " f are rapidly ncaring the finish. They , are in the heart of the c'ty, Hint and Fourth streets; modern, 5 rooms each, steam heat, etc, Some are 1 already spoken. If interested, ask F.D.Alexander Piedmont Bids;.' Thone 587. National Bank Over Three Million Dollars. A Thanksgiving Offering to your wife In the shape of a house of her 4wn would he a graceful and well , deserved gift ' ' A "good Investf xnent.' too. We have several bargain's In real - estate. It sloes not take much ready tash to ! ry one. The terms are so libers' any man of ordinary standing ani determination can meet the payments. Start own ing your own home (how. n. Property .will never be aa lqw'Va it Is now. J. E Murjliy &.Co. 43 N. Tryon Thone 812. - .1 ', D3 II. Tryon Sti It locatc.l (.a J.u-k.-wm " I i:;:i streets. Ten hou:.-s with a wer-My rcni of J12.00. Property Is ctoe In and locatd In a section , tr.at always commands ready occupants In case of vacancies. ' Will sell on a basis of fifteen per cent, to the Investor. Cn dl . vide the property so as to ssii one, four or five houses in a bloclc scjTi:zr.:i mi wr ic.'.:i & ot cc:.:?;.:;v Capital $75,000. President, W. S. AXEXASDEIt. . Secretary and Treasurer, . a. uoiuus, Mcdonald. ' " , H. M. M'ADEN. . . . ,'. .. . .'.President V : , H, M, VICTOR Cashier : -t ' First Natidnal Bank . ' v" ' CHAHIX)TTE,N:a, ; - ' -ORGANIZED ll5 k Capital,;,;. ..$ 300,000.00 ; t ' Surplus and Profits . , . t . . , .', t . 240,000,00 1 'A aU ' . AAA AAA AA . i ooocui . . .... i,aw,uw.uu , " Your business respectful- w : ly, solicited. , ,. V .Every "courtesy and ac- . conimodation extended con ; - sistent with sound banking. ' H. M; VICTOR, Cashier. -J t The Merchants & Farmers National Bank " " . . t .. ...... i , . OP CHARLOTTE, N. C t 1 , 1 Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus, $100,000.00 ; - The officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or r correspond with those who contemplate malang changes or opening new ii : . ' accouts. ' ; FOUR PEE CENT. PAID ON SAVINaS . " . AND THIE DEPOSITS. : Officers: . Geo.' E. . Wilson, President. Jno. B, Boss, Vice PresldeBt W. a Wilkinson. Cashier. Charlotte Trust Go. " 1 1 f , ( j ' - v ' P Showing at close of second year, - , Capital..: ; ....il25,000.00 ; Profits; ....... .r. ....... t 33,000.00 Solicits the business of corporations, firms and in-' dividuals. 4 1 ; J. II. LITTLE, President ' . O. M. PAT1KHSOX, Yice Prea, - ..." , n R, HAGOOD, Cashier. . ' f , Southern Loan This Bank offers you ' unexcelled facilities for your BUSINESS, as its attenUon is devoted EXCLU8IVELT INGS ACCOUNTS. : .v!,. , DIRECTORS: P. L Brovtn, E. T. Canaler, JT. W. Conway, . ' Jno. M. Scott, Jas. A. Bell, Dr. R. L. Gibbon, J. C Held, r , A. M. McDonald, Leroy Springs, Lancaster, 6. C. JNa M. SCOTT. Pres. - W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. W. Ii. JENKINS, Cashier. - The Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. . " " - ' .:. . . :t. . , ... . . .-. . ,," . . . v . ... .V'.-. rr T i f(i-Vf'-'-vl f The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank to '" the welfare of its depositors and! the security ( of their deposits. The Charfotte National Bank was founded by men of means, ln tecrlty 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 wast absolute safety, It If here. We solicit your business. ' ' B. D. HEATH. President. ' " JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President, , , i M W. H. T WITTY, Cashier. v 1 ' S '.-' v BUNKING ' Commercial Banking., ,4 per, cent. Time Certifi cates: ' 4 per cent, on S aving3 Accounts Facilities in .each department are of the best.,',, American Trust Company 'V capital and ProBta .. . .'; .. . . -. . . $450,000.-:,. , . Trust Building, INVESTMENT 1 Subject to Sale, i.m North Carolina R. K. Stock... 1M MM NT. r. 4a 1910 ...... a.... ........ 9S1 10,000 N., C4a D1 ..... i! 3.M0 N." C. s U19 ........... T J.rtW A. T. a 6 1913...,.,,..,...; 105 10,00i City ot Concord 5s 1907 1 JO.noo 1st Mortgage Real Estate Cs.. in S.0n Hoaklns 7 per cent. Pref. & int 100 S,m Chadwick 7 per . cent Pref. A int..... .... ..... mw'I B.Oifl Monroe fl per cent. Pref,.....y 5.000 HtRhland Park per cent. J.mo Erwln Cotton Milt t per cent. ' Pref ..... .... -.. .....i. 1014 rrer. ....... .... ..... ....... w J.Ofw Frown Mfg. Co. per cent. im 1 stasasissaaiLinAi v P. C. ABBOTT CO. . ; Surplus $100,000. Vice President, ' It. A. DUNN. V V ' . f. It ' & Savings Bank SAVINGS to BAV- W. S. Alexander, , T. W. JXawklna, " W." A. Watson, W. L. Jenkins, - , R. R, Haynea, aiOside, H. C. OFFICERS:. - , . . S EG MR IT IE S We Offer the Following: S.00O Lancaster f per cent Pref.'..., 9 :o to 40 Charlotte Realty 10-50 American Trust Co.,... 12$ Z 10-40 Commercial National .. ., . W 10-40 First National ...r ...... 173 EC Iloskins ..... ...... ..... Mr.'n J;W 25 Imrerlal .w J2S . ' 1(. Boushem Pants Co..., .... ...... 00 30 gelwya Hotel.. ..... ..... ........ 70 ' 25 Cora . Pld W Newton , .... ........ Wd Woodlawn ... pid . W) ixara ...,' iiid ) Wsahington, Pref...,.',.., ... ... l( 1 2S Wlsenseett ..... ..,. J36 s iu-tn Aincrum ...ya. .... a,a4. 11(1 UUA
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