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r . f -J...C O: nvr: . i ( .- rv. r of lv ' "r, C D. lLirris, grad r of the A. & M. foot . nils the rights of his .. to r'lim the championship at ' but. whether intentionally rV 'nal'y, he does. not touch . - point about which the lover ...' athletic wishes to be ,n 1 i 1. namely: In the Charlotte r viih Davidson,-did the A. & .M. Cr -e 'succeed in playing any men wl w ere not bona fide students o of '.their institution or who belong to the c!as called professionals? Through out the State the opinion prevails that uch men did play against Davidson, and that other were present to play, hot were ruled oat 3 Immediately af ter the game with Davidson, the pa-, jer reported that one A. & M. player v . who met Davidson, and about whom the public had suspicions,' nad left Tils studies and returned home. Later, .- v another A. M.' player, who met Da- - vldson,' ws ruled out of the game, - , ,.wlth Virginia on account of lrregu- larltles. In view of the fact .that -' . ' roas Irregularities on the part of the iA. A M. College have been susplclon 'ed, these two cases and others, cer- - ' talnly do not fcave the right eppear- .V snce to the' unprejudiced -people of .the State. Mr, Harris should have - addressed himself to . this question , and this' only. " While a student ' at "'-' Princeton and while residing ; many ' ' years In the North, this writer aaw many fine battles between the ten - alleges of the country, and with all fair minded people,, he condemns ahady athletics. The A' A M. College i iHtir m plear un the sus- '.... ' , v vvvvo lu tv-.- w.-.- . . plclons about her. and If she suc ceeds. Davidson should stoo whlnlnff. ' Ani "admirer of both - Institutions wishes to know the facts. ' , -A PRINCETON GRADUATE. , Salisbury, Dee, M. 1907. '. " " GOLF AT . PINTMIHST. i ..:'....:).. ' IVrrr, tttUctt' Arwtrona and Whit n.-iii ti tmi. Final and Final Rak1 To-Morrow For Chief , 4 a - . ; i . -Trophy, ;.; 1:?.: : Fneelal to The Observer. , ' " . -Plnehurst,JDec, L. Becker, of the Woodland Golf Club,;, Massa chusetts; . W. K. Glllett, of the Wyka i n..k ' Va Wnrk . ir.mtminn Arm- HJI 'WWWl ... v .. w" - " ...A... f tm trm anil h. fJ. White. BUVHftl ' , 1 " " of Rldgewood. survive as .the result of to-day's flrst and second match play AnAa In fS 'annual holldftV Week gOlf tournament and will jplay s the eml-flnal and final roundf Monday for the chief trophy. Two other di visions are also playing, the contests ceing xeen tnrougnoui. ' Thnm4i W fhaflin. of thi WestO Country Club, Massachuset J, winner rifHha taut fnr trnnhv In veater- dys qualMcatlon round, lost to-day to Mr. Becker -by one down. : ' XEW ORLILIXS RCES. On a Good Trark the Feature Event of tha Dnv is won by wood une. suke, the featurt ' evert to-day nt City 'srk. was won by Wood Lane. Weathtr ; Ciouo.vr track vooo. , , a fMMlMM Alflntf. ittnitnA '4 to 1. won; Dew of Dewn, 10 to 1. sec- one: uevenis. 7 to i. tmro. i im, v.ia.. Vinegar. 8 to 1. second; Flylug Plover, 1J ' - . ....a . M. . a .A . f .. 1 Third taee. furlonss srlllns: "Lady Anne, I to 1 won; Orneulum. t to 1. e , rwd: Ace High, 1 to 1, third. Tims, - J:i4M. , - , . ' . T'ourth rare, t furloncs. th PletW . ; -.11, f an- ft a 1 . Tln.hfl, ridse. f lit I wfl: La Juenensn, t to L tVrd, Time. 1:9U ' M Mfth ruce mile snd a sixteenth, hsnd'- Duffmir, l to i. s-pid; raoo'lens, S to L IMrd. Time. 1:47 4-. , . Flxtk race, mile and thrie-slx'enths. selling: Accluer. tn J, won: Doubt. S to 1. oonl: Flavlgny... 5 lo 1, third. Time, t.i-S. , "i : ', ; 1 ! : ' i - f ,'vl--:;1 to Ti.e t : v r. . Cret-r..-,Ujro,'- Dec. 21 Oscar f!U. who U accuxvl or Killing Revenue 0:11 cer J. W. Hendricks -at Smithtown. Stokes connty, one morning this week, was brousht here by Sheriff Petreft, or Etokes county, to-dayat noon. He was taken before UnlieJ States Com missioner J. M. Wolfe, who bound ht:n over in a 10,00 Aond pending a preliminary hearing before him here January 5th. In default of bond SH was committed to Jail In. this city. He Is a powerfully .bum man. wis intr 105 pounds and being six ieet two Inches high. Mr, C F. Meroney, wno nan iet: In business for some time at Mopka m. i. .tn tt-ith the Odell. -Hard- war Company a a traveling, sales- mam Mr. Harry etewan .ns up . his posIUon with the ; Cone Ex rommiasion Company and left last night for Stamford, Tex' to reside-f,-', v 'yx:'" ; ; .;:; rMnpiiui tvienane. r oi inis city, suf fered' a stroke of paralysis Christmas morning while on a visit to his son, Mr. R. s. ' Meoane, at ura ,. x iinhone ' ' ' messaK f from rsraWai thl, aftftrnnos" stated that his condition Is rowlng niore ' alarming and .very little hope is entertained for Some one broke one , or windows ; of L Isaacson s t cioinina i.m nn anuih Kim street, and stole . nt finthinr. This morning Policeman Causey arrested 'a negro named Fred Gray on suspicion of being the" gumy , party ana ne , k.i hoiii. nenittn ' an lnvestlitanon. " . - f " " ' .... .nntnrA Cnnerlnr fnurl Will Con- vene Monday morning, Judge webb, presiding. The term Is for the ?rlal of civil cases' only and will last one The county board oi education, met r w i MrNalrv.i The apportion HLVI. i p -'-T"-"r., " ment of the school tuna jor e Is being made up ana win oopuu Mrs. J. J- BherrlH has bought from J. L. Teel a house ana joi on las street. ' - - T..a V' nnvd. In United State Court to-day adjudged W.- E. James, a merchant oi xaaam cvubu. an involuntary 4 bankrupt, and I the hmi1 to M&1. J. E. Alexander, referee in bankruptcy, av Winston-Salem., ' ;.".!. - .' vm a- m. scales enier talned the Emanuel Bible" class of the . -1 1 M . . J a.AknMl Inst First Presbyterian eunaay night at their itome on, cmsi Ington street The affair ;waa,heartlor erjoyed. , -' " Greensboro Is to soon have a. whols- ...uiiu an4 irtnva hoilflO. saie (ibi, uuim" " - ---- . The company has been" Incorporated With the following incorporawi.. . M, Transou. of Jeffersonv C. C, Mur- phy, of Atkinson: k. f- , Greensboro, and "V7. E. Bishop, of Petersburg, Va. , - - Th board or aldermen jasi nmi . i . . j k millngnra ImnOSina a tal of $450 . on merfjhanta, wholesale or retail, dealing in any ninu it ; crackers. There was no opposition to ' Another 1 ordinance III V IM." - . . was also adopted so mat m m.y is no longer empowered to susprnu the fireworks ordinance, Five :l A1k- seur. , y a l i;ie div. : -:i I la-'- v :i t-- e 1 to I Cf t ; r.3 retlrirT n ' 1 - held at otllcials of the rona, hav eued. " The 1 -nmuf-t will 1 the Rattery l urk Hotel on f.ve even ing of January 1st. ' J'i TIE WEATHER : Washington, Dec 28. Foreset: i Vlrpinla, fair and colder SuncHy; Mon day lair; iresn nonn wen wii.as. Nortb Carolina and South C'arolln.t, cloudy, probnWy ruin- Punday, colder Won.lay, partly cloudy fresh rorthweat Winds.t. - " C-eorgla. rain followed by fair ; and colder Sunday; Monday partly clou-ly; freeh north winds. : Kost - jnonita, snowers sunasy nu Monday:, light variabfn winds, - Alabama and Mississippi, fair Sunday, eoliier la north portion; , Monday rain; frrrt) northeast shifting to southeast Tina. 4' . : IVnnessee and Kentucky, rair sunaay; Monday rain. : . , . . ' v AVeat Florida, rain Sunday and probaoly Monday; freh coutheast winds. Louisiana, rair bunaay; uonaay. ram. . .- East Texas, -imp -ana warmer oummy , poHfiDiy rain in norinweav v"' west Texas ram aunoay; sionaay iir. Monday ' fair. , ( LOCAL OFFICI3 IT. 1 WEATHER .. .. TIT'DITATr . i Charlotte, Dee. 2S.-duirls,7 30 a, m..; sunset b:i p. m. : . ; . T 3M FEBATURE On, degrees). Hltrheat temperature .. i Mean temperature - t Accumulated deficiency for month.. W Aocummntea fxceiraior yor..v...e,; . - TSOVmniT iflAK' In 4nrliii 1 f J1UVV" .ss mfc-f-w...,,,: Accumulated excess for month ..... J.t Accumulated deficiency -for .year. ,.1.13 ArnvRjiiTiK wiiiii tiirrvsuun .. . w , M. C FAULK, Asst. Observer, i-,. , .' Temporarily to Charge. i f , f , , it. 1 1 - Piles W Want Every PU Sufferep to Test This ureal cure at uur n.xpen. Kami vii Vuim aiut Aililresa vJL For a Free Trial Package. W won) 4nCnfli1 mil a free ' trial of the Great Pyramid. Pile- Cure at once, so you can ee wun your vw Tou cure 'yourseil ; wun peneci (tuna In vnnriwn home, (nd (Of llttl nnpnae. . , pyramid rut . unre gives .jih nrnmnt relief, it . heals sores ana iiirm. mdur.ea consrestlon -and - In fiammatlon. and takes away r.paln. Itching- and Irrltauon. i After yon have tnea tno sanipio tnilntnl in vnll ftrA SBtlsfled. VCU y.. a tiii reruiaf'-slsed 'treat ment of Pyramid PUe Cur atyour druggist's for so cents. If he hasn t it, send us tne money ana we. wm th treatmtrit at once; by mall, in plain sealed package. , Bend your name , nu suuie once for a' trial of this, ma.fvelhi. oulck. sure cure. Address Pyramid rocni.T SAvr:- - A - rr rw,i- r-'i ;' r-....- C" aow is tne u-io to x;c-:u. i-iui mu-rcsi cn ii-i!o.ta. , 1 ' i U" . ,4 Am S-.W i . .. i I . , . , Ls I ., . c::A..:.crr:vr. c. D'fe.yeoTlJ - i i " t r t . i 1 .in tli.i t Make 1903 the banner year. To do it you must start right. -,tU ; . . . . M r . 1 t The Mutual Building, and Loan starts new series January 4th,wand if you get into that '.you've made the correct beginning. v, r k - . V 'J .No one dares accept, our challenge .for a show-down "as to' profits "' of security. We knock siljy, in the firt iuuhu. ail save sjuuxuii uiomuuyiia.. , . J . f " ?-':-.V'i BsssBi-.BBh A SMSBBSBSSBSSBW 'v' v f"MsMBaf ' ' JJf" E. L; ICEhbLbK, 1 reasurer 'Phone 314. . V 1 tv' ' - '.: v' 25 S. Txyon Ct. Beautiful Homes , For Sol's -room 6use.'E. Boulevard.! Dllworth, lot 75x150, two baths, house com paratively new and; in 'excellent condition...,', 8-room house'. Parke "Avenue.' Dllworth.' , all madern V conveniences,' lot .... - .... . . ... ;, i. . . . .. . . . . rn-iff i.i iv. .t. tnJ nn.lnii. fn hIkV mail 14.000 . ,:VAitfV,...vnilr KllrIH v,,J.HW : ,v-." - -- -- 8-room house,. EUxaheih Avenue,' ' all .modern, " larg lot, shady aide of ' ' r. , ' .i-i4 I J, all MAaim rnniAyi.lnt... -14.7011 1 : 4S N.Wn,v r?::!;.V hoaeSll. ROBBERS MAKE A BIO HAUL. - Mor Tlrtn $4,000 fttolm Out of an Italian's Fruit fttoro at Aslievllle Tlio Work BHlfvcd to Be Tlwt of .local Men Wlto Were FamUlar With tlie Store. BpxH-lal to The Observer. Ashevljl. Dec.' 2. The richest haul tha ha ever been made by Tfttberr In Asnevllle was ' that, last rHght when robber or robbers en tered the, fruit establishment of tar ley Mascarl. an Italian, and extract ed from the safe - about 14,000 In ctsh. The fobbery occurred between 11 tfrlo;k la?t night anl ; JO o'clock this morning - when the roDbery was discovered. . Maacafl raid tc-day that h left the store at 11 o'clock, ; It was" a little aftef l; 30 this morning "when, Patrolman Lyda and .; Lannlng dlsrovered that the store had been entered from the, .rear! and the safe . robbed. . Mascdr) cannot remember whether or not he locked the safe , lt night. He Is Inclined to think that ho ilM , ltntt.v.r th matt wn ftanding open when the rotary was discovered KA . the box inside con taining H.ooo, of wht'h mote than It BOA u-tti 1n ol(t ' nad dlQnnarfti1 The "robber or robbers entered by "metra of a rear window. The iron box Inside the afe had been opened by means of a knife or chlseL, , Maseari and hut wlfa were over corn with grief upon learning of their toss, ,They wriing their hands, Tsced bsck and forth and wept bit- ' iriy, - i nil soeno"was . pititui.-' it rts ald that UascartV' wife carried 12.000 In gold la her pockets until yester day,, when' she placed it In the safe, fthe had tarried this money for two or more years. . The rolnbers evident ly 'made a hurried exltsfter rob bing the safe. ; In leaving they drop ped considerable money on the floor which they left-': This morning Mas ' rarl was completely i crushed, lb money still, lay on the floor but the nrmirlntnr SDDeared to rar llttl inr It. People who crowded to the place siPPd over thft money and trampled It under foot as though It was so much trash. " There was more than 125 In vsmall silver coins scattered i about. Another $25 in bills of small denoml tv. ion wre found !n the store. The r rT had loft this. , Thrre is atmarentlv no clue to 4h - T . l.orv. A. reward nf S&AO for thft 'I'ture of the thief or thieves has i offered. It Is ststed that $15, 1 1 ) In bonds, Which MaPrl owned, 1 :iirh were in the safe, were hot "'(3. This Ktatement lacks con. ; t on. , "J-Ufcarl Is greatly )dls 'l md cannot talkt Intelligently , i ;t robUr and hi4 losm-s, , Mas ' I ' i' e - wait '.entered and robbed 1. 5 i.iiout ten ly ago. It Is be veil that the robbery ; was commjt ?' d fcy n'frit one familiar with the - ire sr i fi!. w"H the f.i't that '-r.;1 ' .1 ... . A MIXOU TRIAL 3LVDE SPICYt nn... j. 1 Tln.iiltiv : ftotlfftnna Woe- mat .Bit.. ship? the Point an issw-iuuu Oflicwr I'sea Ills Billy Too Frwly omt Mr Bel Hlmsrlf Arrested Forced to Become a Morning Paper a Favor Dance For Kew years aignt, gnenlnl to The -Observer, High Point, - Dec. JS. An Impor. tant trial WU new yesterday auer nnnn in the mavor s omce -wnen i vnnnv man hr tn name or "VV1SB Welborn was arraigned for raising a wholesale row in wocnanicsviuw Christmas - night. Mr, Cochrane, ' a new olncer, was just sworn in tnai day. and h! first official act was to make a beefstdak out of Welborn's hid. His billy was (broken Into mithrpn and It' Is said to have conie In jrontast with the. man's head, and the man's head looked it. 'squire N. W. Betson sat on the case and his verdict was that the defendant be bound over to. court in -tne sum oi $50, The trial consumed all the at ipnnni 'anil was full Of rfncer. enoe- c ially as : regards .the la wyersWes- cott ROOerson, tor tne ueienosnt, ana W. p. Ragan. for the prosecution. The oolnt of Issue vas whether i a man could be arrested for disturbing a religious gathering after 'the, meet In was all over, and the magistrate held that the la meant " on the MAiimta mt nnt .Whether actual er vices wer going on." As jth .warrant was drawn charging with ''disturbing, etc.," this cauaod . much talk by the counsel of the defendant," who Insist, ed that the ca should e tried as thA mtmrtini : Anlv.. ' A "Thtf.rn urn two other cases against,: the young 1 man ana iney wjh oe iuroea to-niwr1. row afternoon. A warrant win ; also Issued against : Officer Cochrane eharglng him with cruelty; i towards his prisoner, so the lawyer ' f or the defendant says. ' Cochrane Is quite a young- fellow, being scarcely :jver 81 years of age. The scrap and attend- inr trial ha paused R Into of bad blood among ths friends of ! Welborn, who believe he was handles too roughly, f New .Tear's, night the High Point German Club win give a dance com- nllmntnrv to tne vidltinr vounr la dles, In the armory of the High point Rifles tttam'e Orchestra will furnish the muslo for the occasion, . which Rives promise of bring, one of , the Drug Ca, 0' Pyramid, Bldg., Maf shall, ilch. V V S's' '.. ' "on Tnn QtAiu" Be Careful About Your; Prescriptions; Have them filled . where you know the work will be done right. Five experts em ployed here and: they, use -only the purest and . freshest driigs. t w , ' " s H. JORDAN UO. " " TLon t. WK NETVEIt CLOSE." . NURSES' REGISTER Elizabeth lKme:li;-Saie Large lot, eTe'gant hous.witK;every.modern con ' venience, 1 including, system of .hot water heat. V; A-.O. Crafe Secretary;, 41" H.v M. 'M'ADEN.... ..President. '7 ? ,:1L M. VICTOR..... ..Caahler .'. V First Ffcilcaal Ban!. - ' " CHARLOTTE, N. 0 - . ORGANIZED 1805 k r Capital,; .. ..$CC0,CC0.C3 Surplus and PrcHt3 ' !Assst3.-;.i.;ll:DlCC0.CD. U', : . .Your business respectful- : : ; 'r ly solicited. V,;"v ' - . ' ' . ' Every " courtesy , and ac- v V , ,x comniodatibn: extended con- t : , ' ' ; - sistent with sound bankirfg.'V - ' ; H. II. VICTORCashisp. ; 4 s ' ' - t . IK I - The -Merchants S Farmers National ' D:r.:i ( , OF CHARLOTTE; Iff. C t , 1 Capital, $200,000,(X) : CurpluSa $100,000X3 - - The officers pf this bank will be plefased to meet cr v' 'r correspond with those who contemplate" , v" 'making' changes or opening news ; ; . FOto PER CENT. PAID ON SAVn33 ... . C'AND THIE DEPOSITS. V ; Officm: Ceo. i E. ' Wilson, President, Jrno. B. Koes,.Vlce President AV. C. WUklnson, Cashlw. x i accouts. T.W.- -i .... iSr 'it' Wood fibre Well Plaster, "llard CIifidi." V THE BUILDERS FRIEND; . 4 'Fref slnc doe toot bnrti naturaT,. shrinkage ' Hot crack It; ' , water docs not make It fall on; hard Stone, Write tor booklet. ; Manofacturcd by - ' ",,' " GtmRLOTTE PLASTER GO. 1 Write for Booklet. N - 'i ' Charlotte, N. C- ?. . Promises like I boaueta , wll( y. and re 'aoon forjot To-morrow may net be mlne-we may . ech be in a rnv the nhlActtve nlAae of all hu- manftv. r Therefore if ye have eiight Wgnest-events of Its kind ever heKlwme to do, tell me of It torflay here, It will be a favor german and f NOW tha vnunt men will nresent to each young lady small embroidered apron. reopie irom an pans oi me viaie win be In attenlance. ' . . , ' , The Dally Enterprise has been torced to get out a morning : paper on accoontof the Any Jiower, which U tumltVinA It . .hv thn . IVIrh . Pnln Electric Power .Company, - being cut surance Company to the Jefferson, of naieign, is , consiocrsa a gooa aeai here by the business men. The Jer ferson Life Is a strong company 'and the business of the Carolina Ufe ta ken over by them Is considered a first-class Investment ' ;: IX A SEW IIOMB SOW. lmix.tfan ValJMtal llitnlt nf Asliavllln ix-gms unniKws in a Arw vuuuing ip-iuiuii'rwj itanqnnca at an Pari) llour. , ', ,'-,.' gpeclal to The Obsftrver,' v' , Nations! pank of. this city has'mov-j ed to- Its new home at the corner, of Church ilreot and Patton avenue and j this morning , , comment-ed business there. The new home of the institu tion Is a handsome pluce. The tu,ll Irg In six stories high and tha entire J,tt flour is occuiiltsd by - the tank. I'm renting houses, selling lots,. Planning homes for vacant, spots,.-? Getting "coin" that , brings '. good , i- cheer. , , i- ''-1M A. -D. knocketh, . F. D. nLEXMWER piedmont Dldg. Thonos 687, 643. When you have us to dd your ELECTRIC work you may, be sure of THE BEST.' : All our, work guaranteed W no; .iob too small, for, our prompt , attention. .;Thone iO for the best and quickest : service. : .'. ; .it c r ; ,; J. , : BRADS H A VV i ?; t L CU I U I U UUMPANY "- .X ' ".- Ko. in' South Cnnrch St. ",. . "J ' sr IR1TEREST; - QUARTER JANtrART S.st wilt' be' the beginning ot a NW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till JANUARY Jthwlll" draw interest from JANUARY 1st, ,r- ' ' - Begin the New Year by starting a SAVINGS'. ACCOUNT. . DE - posits received from One Dollar up.",' - ( . , - 0r Time Certificates bear Interest from date. ' . Southern . L6an . Sayings Ban!i. r fko. 1L SCOTT, Pre ' 1 W. g. ALEXANDER, Vlo Pre , VV. lu JENKlNSr Cashier.. . .. .- . - , , pMWmmMmWmmmMmmmWMWM9mm mmWmmmWtlmM NMH mmmWtmMmmm mmmmMWMmM MMB "iSS SSSSJSJSBS"BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSSBS r . BTOCKS ANI BOXTDS ' - Bonslit or Sold. Common , and preferred ' ' tlons. . Also State. Municipal and Industrial Bonds. Our otEce Is at the most cen ' ' tral point In the tstate, afford j' ing'qulck communication with . all po!nt3l ' 7 pi'r ent. or more, free of '. taxe. can bo obtained from iiret-clabs toi ks wl.lch we of fer. , Trust . DrrtiirtittcmV,." - . Eovniruv me a ; sr to., i : Cri''fiiMro, . N.. C Capital enj i.uriliK, J3C0.000. B, P. IVhsrton. iTt'idlont. A, J.T. F-n l'T,. On, Cnunnet. , ' - r.. c . t. , .-. ' ' . ", . ' .V '' '.Toiaet.aNice, Cosy Hon?. " V7e offer1 you new 6-room cottage water, sewerage. electric; lights in 1-2; block of car -line, near Southern depot, for. the sum off.;.. $2,000., r-' Terms, $300 cash;, balance $5.49 -per- week. r ' ' ; CAE0LI1IA 'realty CO., . W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. ' ' BL B. ir.E. Secretary. - ' ,v , ' P. IXNO, Sales Agent 45 Nortb Tryon St. ' Thono 609. COSY COTTAGE F83 SALE ' ' if ' I ' ' " .' ' 1 i " New 4-room cottage," near Eliza6eth College;' lot 50x140. Can arraiip.casy.tcnns. See ua . at once. . . ' The Charlotte ? National BanK ' ,i' . CUiUaLOTTE. K. C. . . ; -lw - The chief concern of thaoffleers and director of this bank 1. v the welfare of Ita depositor and,, the security 'of their '; deposits; The Cbarfotte National Bank was founded by men of means, In- '.i. tegrlty and successful business experience, end Its enviable record, ' has given It a reputation for solidity that extends far beyond , Mecklenburg county and orth" Carolina... If you want absolute , safety, U Is her. We solicit your business. -B. HEATH, President' f J'; ', J0. M. SCOTT, Vlo rroaldeat ' W. H. T WITTY, Cashier. - Charlbtte:- Trust G 6 Capital, . . v. ,V.V.V....i .$123,000.00 .Sayings Department ;pays 4 percent, compounded. Januaryl First Begins :New Quarter. t', ' 4. H. UTTLE, President , v ' O. M. PATlTaiSOJr, Vlo Pre V " . , ' L, R. HACOOI Cashier. :xxrzrxriixxxxrnxxxx tV' irivtft consultation -or' correspondence j from U , . . , Firms, .Individuals or Corporations who'contcm-1 1 plate making changes or additions to tbeir -banking THE AMERICAN ' TRliST COMPANY; TTTxzxxxrrrxxxxzxxzxxuxi liiiLti : ixrrzxxzzxzxrxxxr: "" -JAIIUARY DIVIDErTO ; will soon be paland "yu vant afe pl" for new lnvestme'1-" . ... . TV'V . Wo Offer For fialo . w C' Ft ate Bonds! 4s" and 6$, due 1 10.-.1919- -v . ' ' ' I , m r Railroad ttock, 7 per rent guaranteed 99 years by Southern r. f-itw Charlotte, Conoord and Ahovllle Honda, 5 and 6 pr cnt. Illgh-rrade and 1 per cent Preferred stocks in the strongest homo FlrsT "Mortgage Keal liilate Loans and Bonds In amounts of $1$0 to Z'. gouthorn Mill Stocks and Local Tank Stocks, pajinj 8 to 13 l-rt dlvWen.K - " ' And 'vcrythlrfr In Kal Estate. r i- ii
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