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tit $ t'. .1 ll t' i .. i.-..y cf i V. V .1.. to t-e r to-niorrow. - I , r . . ,v t-n 1 tn i.tye.1 at Richmond ":S TO Y.'AR. left 'I . Hm. : . f.-colalte The Observer Davidson. 0V-';TV: v.. where this morning Iorving game it Thursday In e Tff eleven ot the -.in meet the foroldab le el evenR ort Virginia MHIttry togtute. , has It that e Virgin! ana a very best training, iiave aomo Jy clever P &0M to carry and are exceeding ly n oft the honors Of the Jay m lof cci;m.i.k vs. rr.xNsv. did victory over -or w. or tie, 6 to 6- , " ' thA men 4hat Some brter amw ";"m wm not compose the jJJJ ypathls--be w thout interest v .in era with the red and black. P Bdgerton, who plaves centre a Juni rsagoode.man w lito ' M . k am Last year ne niayed on the team. ., Klven second place on the aii was ," ., vewbern ha South-Atianuu - Dan Si honor of beinf his home an eeanrifwc,Vab)r?onflnVna Son811 Waruck a Impounder a iiaved two years, displays ,"""? tri; cissy's . ,r. nvnvPlI nUtte BUC- tne """h ""nS iner. when riven the Sail" Sin. of Lancaster, - s C and Shaw, of Kenansvllle, are fh.5 .nrrhanwbly right tackle. Dunn, a . ,n the game no ehaw .nrf hfladv man. naw ;7g about 150. I an all-round . j Wr-Biw u, intimate knowl- ' ffii he 7am; being able to play ifto,? any iV-ltlon In centre to end. Moore, of ncaater o C claw ol weigus The "matlon of th. co.chrt one of tho best tackles In the South for hU SlV and weight. Wilkinson. . of wV,5rton. class of '10. weighs about 11.. He a very fact. n"ave. . i - . H Irtnd rT .I11I111UV upv . ?hTTrot" Yellow, always id? ai.d can be relied on t o take ad -vantagr. of every opportunity Sadler. rVtilotte. class of '08, weighing 160. family of football ptayera and not . allowed the repuiauuu i " , . - ii. k..n tin is p.jinefial- !- :Z .. - - ..!... Hunt II. PlaSB Of 09. Tayettevllie, and Kluttz. class of Ml. Chester. 8. C. also play at ends. 5th have shown themselves to ne tpmpetent men. Elliot, class of 09 WJf,rboro. S. C at quarter weigh. Atoii t 140. no m an v..v. a'iii the management oi n urn. -fur handier of the ball, and !;;is made an enviaoie m. uuw-b ,wa-.M as a place kicker clu of '09, Greensboro, left ran. wt; 170. He is one of the fanes' jittK-Kfrks on tho Southern grl.Lr. n liii Mtson; Is an excellent gr-unt ' Kh.r.rr and a superior punter. Join's. 0i. fepringer, plays right na f back. JH' vtight Is only 145. He n a m.n : o; remarkable quickness, an 1 fxn'l lent at finding a hole In the line when carrying the ball and equally good in im yinf on the defense. Morton, class of '08, Rocky Mount. : -ti.- -4JA .!.... iVia nntittlnn nf full tcikiio v, k'-J" J ti- lck. He is one of the best line They tell it on Coach Williams, of the V. P. I. that he warned his men on the occasion of the Davldson-V. P. J game not t alio-- the Presbyterinn-i to get within 15 yards of their goal line. el Davidson would give Morton the ball and he would go through ., ., th.ir linn for a touchdown. They failed to heed his advice and the prediction was fulfilled to the let ter, ior Atonon wnu inmun". Hams had coached him here two years - ago and knew whereof he spoke, -lark na ('lsrVton. wolshs 165. Thiuiih iht la his first year in the ' game, he ha made an excellent show ing as a full nacK, oeing nou iur m - speed ftnl strength as a defensive player, unfortunately ne nun wn handicapped by a sprained knee. , It Is expected that Coach Graham will be on hand at ihe game and he . and Dr. Pollard, together wIM give all the good advice that the oc-imion seems to can tor. nr. j ai. mvv n-.-nell. as faculty irprs?ntaiive, accom panies the team on th trip, as do al tn Manager W. Vf. IJharr, and Assist- ' ant Manager J. A. Mcltae. The of ficials will be Mr. Pawrle. o' the ITnl- ' versify of Virginia, and Mr. Gammon, ) ' : . of 'F'redericksbiirsr. Kntnrdnv rrlsht thpre will be 111 Shearer Hall an sthMic exhibition oowlsting of gymnastic feats h'd by the director. J. w. unea. ana wrest ling matches. The orchi-stra win rur , rlsh music. An admlttanre fee of 26 ent will e charged. The proceeds f to the Athletic Association. -':'V..r ,V' .-.. -i i.i .hi' ii ii i i il - " . A. M. TEAM OFF. Cornell Team Arrives at rhllmUlpMa Itcady lVr ;rlalron liatti ckkm I1or Itliacans. Phlladlnhla. Pa.. Nov. 27. The Cornell University football team ar rived here to-day ready ior tne an nual a-nm tn-mnrraw with v the Uni versity of Pennsylvania on Franklin Field, and though the juiacana defeated Pennaylvaji4a but once in 14 years they are alight favorite in the betting. . . nrnmliM tn be OH6 OI tha hardest fought contests Pennsyl vania haa participated in this year, and aside from tha records of the two teams and the matter of form, many football enthuslaats arbRrarlly say Coraall te simply "due" to win. Tha araano wr v v,. haa been enormous and nearly everything worth having in the way of seats oaswetn fc, TWO 'FAVORITES . WDT. , . Howard Shcan and Aiken Defeat Held 4 in Easy Fashion. , ' Hennlnc D. C. Nov. !7.-Howard n who -won the last race in easy Xti Aiken, who debated Kemp ton in the fifth, were the only favorites at Bcnnlng to-day. Gtauciui but was disqualified for fouling .ana Hicko. at a. good as 50 to 1. wa given the decision. 7 guard. to v Won; Sanguine, eto 6, second, BUUo Hints, . 10 J, u.u. fn second race, one mno; Dr, 1, Hon; Norblft. even. TC""U' 0"" . i' V:"",.-"lvr.o!ds. mile inira rate, -i and three-quarters: Oraculum, 8M , to 1. won- Perserverancfi. j. iw , " starters). Time, 3;.il . . . , (ft a fiirlnnes: HIacko, SB, to 1 nmrailoclo. S to 1, second; Miss Cetesby. to i,,w. -n. Kemnton. to 1. seopnd; Duffield, 20 to I, third. Time. l: . rT.nnr. 'du t i mi: Hooray. 3 to L .-ron'd; Dolly Spanker, out, third, rime, Heventh race, 'mue: wwira. p.., . to 1, won; High Jumper, 3 to V"-u Lady Avis, 1 to Z, tmra. j ", , RACES AT NEW OR.LEAXS. nv.Jv winMM ai I rfinir Otlds Jockey fnspcmled Indeflrrttely Ir the Ride On run of nn. t m W .There were two winners at long odds In to-iH J races. MHangs at 25 to 1, took tho third race and Jungle Imp at 1 to 1. won the Htxth. Jockey Pollock was suspended in definitely to-day for his ride on lull o! vUn, the heavily played favorite in the ..unluh..a BtimmnrlM! First race. 514 furionps: Aimuusr, iw i wnr Financier. to 1, second; Di vorce. 7 to 2. third. Time. 1:09 3-5. Ktfcond race, stwpiccnase, snon ckuim, nelling: Pete Vinffirar. 3 to 1. won: Prtr Pcoker, 5 to 1. second; Magic, 3a to 1, tnlrd. Time. 8:03 . . , Third race, 6 furionss: Riciangf. v 1. won; C. H. Shilling, to 1; second; Mv Love, 30 to l, tnira. nm. j.w. Fourth race. 7 furlongs, selling: Ace High. 4 to 1, won: RedTid, 4 to 1, second; lns. 3 to 1, third. Time, 130 2-5. Fifth race, fi furlongs, selling: Fny, S to 6, won McAllster. 8 to 1. second; Pawl Gold! to 1. third. Time. 1:17. Sixth rnce, mile and a sixteenth, iw.IU Ing: Jungln Imp, s to 1, won; IMlevlew, Srt to 1. second; Charlatan, 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:WJ-D. ir i;vi. . . . - .... r.s.i.Llcr arl .'::..! "',.; Trl.il by Ail '" 5l''V" I'or KlieiiiuaJKin i :w(Kis l.w to Take to ict Qilik Reiicr NewKiMirrra in the Intern Mates Have AccomplMicd Good With the Announcements Daily' of the Kcclpo. -1.1- ..f ani nut In unme safe place, for it 1. valuable and worth more than anything else In the world If vott should have an attack ot rheumatism or bladder trouble or any derangement' ot the kidneys whatever. - . mt. . rtnt1nn In simDie ; anu can be made tip by anyone ft home. The lngredienta can .oe . .. .... ...AHMAAr knH All good presenpuon jinimw - '. . . . . .kill ihm mat la necessary . js iw wen m a. iwiu . . V " Here it Is: Fluid extract u--. i.if i..,,iim, -nimniiuilll Kar- gon, one ounce; compound syrup oi sarsaparilla, three -ah Take a teaspoonful after eacn . . i vHma " A' few dOSCS Is aatd to relieve almt-any caef bladder trouble, irequein u"""""' pain and acaiaing, backache, pain above-the kay8; etc. It la now claimed to be me method of curing chronic rheuma tism, because of its direct and posi tive action upon wo - , Af kldnevs.: It cleanses these eponge-llke organ and gives them life and power to mi am u' the poisonous . waste - matter ana w . .llAi.lnrt unc acid irom mb.jiiuuu, th. nru fnrm. nf rheumatism and itMnev and bladder troubles. . The extract dandelion acta upon the stomach , and liver, and ! used also Tonalvli fnr rellevlnir ConstlDatlon and indigestion, a- Compound sarsapa- ruia Cleans ana enrici.es tne uiovu. As you or any one of your family, oanaMalt, fhtt ,M fnllrs. timv frtfk Rt.-. tacked at any time, It would be wise to cut tnis out ana save it. A well-known local druggist la authority that this prescription la safe to use at any time. Mix it yourself. ,, 3 i.i- V L..6 1 , t ! t 1. msfro sunl Ir.v'.t ralms. f tit heaJ.iol e, Lllious'iic , r " ljiin.ll , .Tt a'.l dn:;,'.-l.i. THE WEATHER, for in Cornell Wins Cross-Counlry nun. Prineeton, N. J., Nov. Z7. Cornell won the lnter-colleglate cross country run his afternoon. Iennsylvanla second, TTal third. Points: Cornell Pennnyl- vsnla 01: lale 135. the lowest score win ning. Washington, Nov.- Z7. Forecast Thursday and Friday; north and west portions, warmer in the mith wlndu hnifnln&r vnrlnhlA. warmer In the east, rain in the west portion Thursday; Friday rain and cold er; fresh south winds becoming variable. South CfU-olina. rain Thursday or Thursday night, warmer; Friday rain and colder; light to fresh east to south winds becoming: variable. Georgia, rain Thursday, warmer in east portion; Friday rain and colder; v.inanie winas. lr.oet.rn T,1ritf,1rt tuiptlv ',lnti,1ir T'hur-i flnv rn In In nnrth nrtr 1 1 r. n . liVMuv shrw itb cxuciu liur iii tiirfino nuuin iwruuii, f.n.l. ... 1 .1 . Western Florida. Alabama. MIssIrsIddI and Louisiana, rain Thursday; Friday colder and probably fair; light to fresh v itiniiih winim iwiiin 11 kr nnnn fair In northwest portion, colder; Friday iiui, iiki'i. iiriui vaimuiv tviiiuo ucvum Western Texas, 'fair Thursday and Fri day. Ailrni. aln Thunirlav' tTrlntr rain Tennessee, rain Thursday; Friday fair Kentucky, rain Thursday; Friday fair ana coiaer. West Virginia, rain Thursday, warmer in east portion; rriaay coiaer witn iocoi rains or snows. Would, Indeed. Norfolk Landmark. Now comes Judge Qrosscup, of Chi cago, with the assertion that there can't be too many Federal laws. A Joint debate between Judge Grosscup and Judge Walter Clark, of North Carolina, would be a hummer. SIX thousaxd Acnrs OF TIMUI.lt LANDS i on s.vlu This land Is located in North Carolina, and is a choice piece of property. Liy estimato it haa 32. (m,m feet of timber divided as follows: Oriptnitl growth yellow pine 16 , million feet. Oak 12 million feet , Yellow poplur 31-5 million feet. . Chetnut 8-6 million feet. -- Hickory 14 . million feet. , - i' .' - Address ' NORTH CAROUNA; TRCST OO.. ' Greensboro, N. C " c . :s l'j - " ' ; ; 'Tarty of li.:rl I xt" to a limited Increafcd nun.l-er cf clients over 1907. Real Estate Dealer, Home Provider, ' Fire Insurance, Jjoana. Room in my agency for a small Increase In house renting and care. Ho property renting under $10 month considered. "White" . property exclusively ' ' handled. For full Information, terms, con- ditions, etc.,, call fc v r ... The Commercial National Bank .... 1 C3LiRMTTE, N. ft . (:.:: t i ' :'.. i ' the Southern Railroad. TI. rty-e'.,:it ht In c.i.h t,-t,t. V,';;i sell separately or as a whole. Price $50 per acre. In close touch pany'a wires. th cf t'..J t.' with Southern Tower Cor.'.- oxi rr.i mi ic.'.:i s t::jst cc::;a ;v Capital $15,003. President, , . W. S. ALEXASDIOt. . . Socretatjr anfl warnirerj ' , a, morris, Mcdonald. Surplus $100,CCa. Vice Frcsldcnt, R, A. DUNN, ,orosa Assets. Personal Liability. , . . $2,734,00O.DOv 500,000.00 ' ! : ' " .''-' -... v' -SfSHooo.oo; United States Depository. , Larg Commercial Business. Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit.. ' Savings Department lit Successful Operation. ' ; . t ' . " ;"'" ' v ' , ; k , , it Interest 4 Per Cent, Compounded. ' . Drafts Drawn on An Parts of the World. y . XL' A. DUNN, President W. E. HOLT, Vice President. , A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. A. T. STJM31EY, Asst. Cash. " FOR , 6-room . cottage, Dilworth, water sewerage and gas;" nicely located. 1500 ' .cash; balance easy terms. ' . 10-room house, E. Liberty street, all modern conveniences, large lot; If taken In next week J3.7B0. " ' 6-room two-story house, S. Tryon street, lot S l-2xJ50, , city, water;' 12,260. 600 cash; balance easy terms. , 9-room house, First Ward, close In, lot- 100x192; house heated . with steam and all modern conveniences... $1,000. C-room cottage, E. Ninth street, shady ride of street, large lot, all mod , em. $3,000. . - . J. Em Murphy & Company f"" 1 1 tSSS1"! i . ' 43 X. Tryon HE FOUGHT AT , GETTYSBURG. David Parker, of Fayette. N. i. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Elec tric Mitten have dons me more good lhan sny medicine I ever took. For sev erul years I had stumacn trouMt, and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Eire- trie Bitters. I would not take KOo for what they have done for me." Grand tonic tor the agea ana lor rental weak nesses. Great alterative and body build er; best of all for lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by all Urugclnu. LOCAL OFFICfl) IT. 8. WEATHER nTTBIPAtT Charlotte, Nov. 27,-SunrIse 7:09 a. m.; tunsei o:iz p. m. HiRheat temperature .... 55 T.owpst temnr-rRture ..... 34 Mean temperature 44 Deficiency for the day .. 3 ...... I ... JnAMninv Mi mnnlh t7 Accumulated excess for year 79 PRECIPITATION in Indies). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m... 0 Total for the month 4.59 Accumulated egcess for month ..... 2.U Total for the year 32.48 Accumulated deficiency for the yfcar 13 W Prevailing wind direction .8. W. w. j. biimn mi, vinserver. Special IUtcs to Rlclimond and Nor folk Account V. P. L-t'arolltia iiumft at Richmond, and A. & M. Vlrginta Game at Norfolk Tlianks glvlng Day. The Seaboard announces the sale of tickets from all points in North Carolina to Richmond and Ports mouth at rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip, tickets to be sold November 27th, and for trains arriving In Portsmouth and Richmond on forenoon of November 28th, good returning on all trains leaving Portsmouth and Richmond November 29th. Norfolk rate from Charlotte $10.40. JAMK8 KER, JR., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. Th. flnrint Cntteti RuhHtltuto ever made. hai recently been produced by Dr. Bhoop, It twenty or thirty mlrutes. "Made In a ,(,,, v the doctor. "Health "Cof fee" Is really the closest ColTea Imita inn ,vr vet nrnduced. Not a train of rl Ccltee in It either. Health Coffee Imitation la made from pure toasted cereals or grains, wun mui, uul, r..ii.. wi.iM tnn an fnrnorl.-WArA he to unknowingly drink it for Coffee. MU- lr-vnn ivess to, Telephone Joea to Norfolk to Play Unlvemlty of Virginia FooU)alI Tram Short Two of its (Strongest PlB)en. Observer Bureau, t 'The Holleman Building, , R'aMgh, Nor. 27. !.fvTfcl trtirntriv 4 Vt a 4fMfKilt 4m ttf the Agricultural & Mechanlral 'ollege Jeft for Norfolk, to play the Univer sity of Virginia. The team, will be short two of its wrongest players, Frank Thompso nand Bykes, who have been barred upon complaint by the University of Virginia Athletic Association, which sent representa tives here ycsterJay. Alt members of tie team made little talk last night at the college, at a great rally. , and o Old Thompson and Hykea ifonihv ivhnm nl.1 tHat ItiMi.li ii. would toe on the side-line, yet their hearts would be in the -game. The manager of the college athletic asso ciation said this game was really tor . tha tohanvnJnntf tin Af tK fistttlh . . . irna r 1. i 11. team has not nt a rami " .... -i.i i.. ...-i ..... w.t... .,,, the college was flllej by the cheering rrouds last night, and Governor Glenn, Presidant Winston and others ni'ilr frtr. ftnrullnlmtfnl. hM the Governor would be at the game. To-r"rrow the students go, taking with them tne band ox Z3 pieces. Nor folk Js very largely North Carolina ,-i't. unA tn ha sure thera : will m 5 inf o (r(nM.r tor th Raleigh UM.m4 'i-rr-nrrow. ,-viany iagi are going t 'i l re. rd the fnectftl train will We can sell you a piece of Investment property eonslsttng' of three new three-room houses, that 'will pay 18 8-10 per cent net. on the amount of Investment, "Only $1,200.00 cash required.' I f The Charlotte Realty Go. A. G. Craig, Secretary. J : ' Phone S77. - Oflloe 19 XL Trade St. ' , Thanksgiving Dinner at GRESHAilTS SOUPS Vegetable ' Cream of Celery l-'in Money i'lcaies vhym vhwi M1RATR , Barbactired Totmg Pig I'nmc kids oi dkh Iloast Turkey, Oyster Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Goose, Walnut Dressing VEQKTABLKM. Green Peas Steamed Rice Candied Yams .Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes SALADS . Chicken Salad Potato Salad F.nglish Plum Pudding" Mince Meat Pics Vanila Ice Cream , Cake Nuts and Raisins Apples and Oranges Coffee Tea Milk Chocolate Our cooks have been with us 15 years. The price of this meal .. will he 50 cents to Charlotte people, erved from 1 to 8 p. m. i Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND ; Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage win not-crack It; water does not make it fall off;' hard as stone. Write , for booklet.. Manufactured by eHRRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. , Charlotte, N. C. ,ost. Cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Bell service brings peace of mind that no other agency can furnish. In an emergency it may save lives or fortunes. It reduces miles to inchesdoes it instant ly! Eeasonable rates. REASONABLE BATES. Ctll Xo, 9050. DELL ; SERVICE 13 SATISFACTORY.- -OX TR1S SQUARE. Hot and Cold Soda BEST IN TOWN. , Try.ou. "Chocolate Happy Thought", and "Get the Habit." They are. new and delicious. 11. JORDAN & CO. THE BEG?, When you have us to do your ELECTRIC work you may be sure of THE BEST. All our work guaranteed and no job too small for .our prompt attention. 'Phone "470 for , the best : and quickest service. , : , " ' i t ' SJ BRADSIIAVV ELECTRIC COMPANY No. 15 South Church St. , . ; H. M. M'ADEN.... ....... President II, ,)!. , VICTOR ,Cashler . First National BanK CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ; , ORGANIZED 185 1 . . . Capital. . . . : .$ 300,000.00 , Surplus and Profits 240,000.00. Assets.: .. 1,900,000.00; . Your business respectful- ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac commodation extended" con- ' sistent with sound banking. ; X M. VICTOR, Cashier. I 1. h' It'. The Merchants S farmers National Bank Capital, $200,000.00.; ; ' Surplus, $100,OOJ.QO : The officers of this bank 'will be pleased to, meet or V,''f, , 4 ' : accouts. .a: FOXJE PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS s- Officers: Geo. E. Wilson, President Jno. B.Rdsa, Vice President. W. .0. Wilkinson, Cashier. , , , Gharlbtte Trust Co. . 1 Showing at close of second year Capital........ ... ,..'.,$125,000.00 ; Profits . . ; 33,000.00 : . Solicits the' business of corporations, firms and in - oUviduals. . A r : -; -r'f--;v , j. u, IJXTLE, President , C. IL PATIERSON, Vloe Pres. - ' ,L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. . ' . " a , KZ -- ,J Southern Loan & Savings Bank This Bank offers you unexoelled 'facilities for your SAVINGS BUSINESS, as Its attention la devoted EXCLUSIVELY to 8AV- ING3 AWU DIRECTORS: Jno. M. Scott, Jas. A. Bell. ' ' Dr. R. Ii. cabbon, .1 n nlA. liioV Serines, Lancaster, 8. C ; R. R. Paynes, Qlltside, X. ,..,,,. ,, OBTICERS. . ' .. . " '.', . ocv JNO. M. SCOTT, Pres. , W, S. ALEXAXDEB, Vie Pre jhu. au -w, jjjujjg, cashier. : . . P. M, Brown. v E.TT. Cansler, jr w Dnnwav. A. M. McDonald, W. S. Alexander, T. W. Hawkins, W. A. Watson. W. Lv Jenkins, W - in ii "',-." iiniiiii.iii.il i ii I' i Tbon 7. "WD VEYIZR CLOSE." . TMltSES'REGISTEir t . . , ... i MONEY- If you fail to carry ; , : INSURANCE- 1 Wc write- Fire, Accident, Health; liability ; and Steam Boiler . -".--7, insurance. : . " " r , CAROLINA REALTY CO., . W. D. WILKLVSON, Uanacer. B. R. tUX Secretary. ( , h P. LONG, Sales Agent. ,; ii North Tryon St. , ' - - ;v ' Th 0. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE r . a rt.f.-' . . i i. i. , -r .ton 1 . S . ,, ' 1 v 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 'i i' ' ' . . ' New 4-room cottage, near Elizabeth ' College lot 50x140. .Can arrange easy. terms.. See us ' at once. ' .'. , t ; f - The Charlotte - National BanK ; . . , CHARLOTTE, N. C1 ' ' The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank r Is the welfara of Ita depositors and the security of their deposits. The Charlotte National Bank was founded-.by men of means, in-, tearity and successful business experience, and Its enviable record , has given It a reputation for solidity that extendi . fa? beyond ( Mecklenbur county and North Carolina, . It you want abaoluta safety, It Is here. v Ws soUclt your business. , B. D. HEATH. President , JNO. M. 6COTT. Vice President. , W. H. TWITTT, Cashier. . i ' v ' ; FOR' QUICK S AbE; Brown & R mi mantrtmtl&M :3 IT. Trycn Ct. : . ....... . T.hl.rkn Pnll.n In ITtrntv Modern ElKHt-sKoom tivmv, . - - Ward. fronUng car line. A liberal discount tor quick buyer. , ; ' 'A nice little Six-Room House, with , kood corner lot, also on car line, will be sold at a tery close Trice to prompt buyer. . .-i-Ji- h.va tieen transferred to other cities and are 'wanting wn- - . . t . t their moneys 1 , , . - ,"See us at an early date if Interested In a food trade. . Quburban nbqlty Company . r. a Abbott co., 4p.fi 3 ; ; , . cmmorrE. s. c. TUB - American f Jrust -Com solicits business on the basis ; ; . ' f ; of extending to customers ' ," every banking facility war- ranted by the. account. GEOIIGE STEPHEXS, President. " T. S. rR.NKUX, V. Pres. W. S. LEE, V. Prcs' - wJlI.-WOOD, ftcu. ...,J C DAVjCA't.Trfa-i,; '. '. il i t i. -I t!ut tvare- is I
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