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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 1G, 1903. , SPORTING NEWS GOLF AT PIXEHCRST. Three Tournament In Progress and t Conn, in Use Finals or tae .... n .....nt , Mkl-VllluT .. tt. Jan. 15. Three tourjta ments In progress and two cous in se was o-daya record-breaking fea .' ture In the fifth annuel mld-wlnter rolf tournament and the special events rou 011 77'" ,tITn. a consolation i foursome were the chief r. from early morning until ;'T7. efiernoon both courses j m.AaA Interest of the day centred In (the final, of the mW-n1nti!r:nR Parker W. Whlttemore, of the Brook line Country Club winning the finals from L. A. amuion. " 1 ihvinr In the morning roundly Jef'eated Frederick Snareof Englewood, 8 to I: Mr. Mammon wa ning from ChlshoVm -Roach, of Oar den City. and 1. it th mornins The' first .division cocsoJaUon went Armotrnnjr. of FoX Hills. 1 TTTrin A. Freoman, or . twtw Meadow. 2 e,rJ 1 in the finals litv the medal score of 79--for Ml ' 1 . 85 for Mr. Freeman Thre were live other divisions in the mid-winter tournament w In the consolation nd four classes in the special foursome event. , Results at New Orleans. New Orlenns. J Mi. lS.-In a driving i.v. ... -i iiw. Vnlr Grounds. I'e- dro won the Magnolia wiling slakes by a short head lrom Temaeeo at 5 to 1. Jockey nout r'Ki - wo place, "norses (hhiimw" First rare. 7 furlongs, selling: Tele scopV. 6 to 1 wen; Hannibal JV. 1 o TM-ond; Gambrlnlus. 6 to 1. third.. Time. 3 Record rare. R furlongs: Colloquy. 4 to 8. won: Toy T.oy. 11 to 5. second; Mo trentum. 3 to 1. third. Time. 1:02. Third me. furlongs: Angelus 1 1 to t nn' fit Harto, C to 1. second; Apache, 4' to 1. third. Time. 1:16 3-6. .,., Fourth ra.-e. the Jiagnolla selling st. ' PMro. 6 to 1 won; Temacso. , 5 10 1. second; Hyperion JI. ,7 to 5. third. Twfth raesS furlongs, selling: Meadow t . 1 Ln: No Quarter, u " i. Kfnnd; Refined. 8 to 1 1:11-S. Sixth rac. third. Time, mile and quarter, selling: Tuie MacKarlnnd. 5 to 1 won; o a MoHrlde, to I. s-eonu; con ie. third. Tlm. :114-fc HriULM-8 II.IJTKItATKS ONLY l Xnmbcr of AVIilles A vrrac Salnrf of White Tceclicrs $41 Month anil tlie Kc-lionl Term AverngM 15 PJ. Xrarly Klglit MontliA (Special to TI10 Observer. Durham. Jan. 15. The annual re port f tfuperlnt' ndent C. Vf. Massey lor the year 1907. is out In printed pamphlet form. It Ktves all of the details of school work m the county and in addition thirteen cuts of public achool building of the county. Eleven of these show the new ulldlngs that have been erected and the other two of the old log-cabin ntyle of buildlnwf. The report shows the following as to white schools: Number of Kthools, 7; number of tthers, 43; census, 3.4K4; enrollment, ,2,2.'1; average at tendance, 1,258: numier or families not sending to sohoil. 315; number of families sending to school, 848; length of school term In day, 159; value ot (buildings and grounds, Including school furniture, $32,750: number of volumes In libraries, 3,973; value of libraries, $2,800; average area of dis tance In sciuare miles. 13; number of high achool pupils. 176; average sal ary of teachers a month, number of books taken from library during the year, 8,682; number of persons between the ages of 12 and 21 who cannot read or write, 98. r Colored school: Census, 1,928; cnroKment. 1,218; average attendance, f71; number of f.nnlllcs not sending to wchoil, 173: number of families sending to school, 46": length of school term In dnys, 133; value of buildings and grounds. Including school furniture, $S,9"i0"; number of volumes In libraries, 299; value of li braries. $125; number of books twken from llhrarie during The year, 382; total number of nchool. 16; number of teachers. 1"; average salary, $20; HUlterates, 91. MUX ihx-lakhs iiviii:xi. Old CoriH-llus Cotton Mill Tte-Klerm Board of Directors. Fixvlal to The Observer Cornelious. Jan. 15. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cormellus Cotton Mill wa held In the offices of the company to-day. The old board uf directors re-elected, with J. H. Cornelius, prenldent. P. 11. ftrough, secret'iry and treasurer. A semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, has beea declared, the policy of the mill thus far being to pay a fulr divi dend and not cut seriously Into Its surplus. It Is regarded at a fine pronerty and unusually well managed. The directors of the hank. have de cided to Increjje the capita itock of the local bank, the plan being to bring It to $2f..000 or more, part of this ln sue coming to atockholders as some f the Burplim that the Institution has iaia ny. jne hank Imk done well from Its start here a few years ago. Mr. Frank Khcrrlll. president of the Furniture Manufacturing company Is Heading tho convention of confer ence being held by this brunch of the manufacturing world In Chicago. 7 WISH SOl-r" TO LET CO. Northern Democrats' Want to Run CongreM , t ainimin -.Mit;lit ' Cap ture ext House. ' . -Washington Post. . A determined effort will be -made by Northern Democrats In Congress to place one of their number at the head of the Democratic congressional campaign., committee. . The feeling is entertained by them that If the party Is ever to capture the House, the campaign must be made under the ' direction of one tamJliar with condi tions in Northern and western States For tome years back. Democratic congressional campaigns Jiave been conducted by members ' from the Southern States. Tho reaiilt was few. THE WEATHER, Washington. Jan. 13. Forecast: Virginia, fair in suth. rain la north porTon 'Xnursday; Friday fair, murli t-cldi-r: southwest to nonltwesi winds ir. crc Being. North Carolina, wnrrner- Thursday, probably rnln at night in weKtKrn por tion. Friday fajr, ruldcr; frU fcoutil wtrda -becoming nortliwfat J-'iiday. South Carolina, warmer Thuiwlay: rrl day fulr, colder; fren aouth winds be coming northwtwt Friday. tieorgla. partly clouily and warmer Thursday, prolmlily uliowers in west portiorj; Friday fair, coioVr; fresh south wind Decerning n.rthw.t Friday. FKt Friday, lair, warmer Thursday; Friday fair. rnM.T in. nnrtii. rinrtloir Irefch south winda Ijecomimc northwest Friday. Wt Floridt and Al.ilamn. roln Thursday; Friday lair, mush colder; va rl&Ue winds fceconunj; northwest to noith and brisk. - ... j Thursday; n.1 1 . 1 1 . . . . oiirpiB. iRfi. iBill Hllu I l'1'ir gama or ienwcrauc-iiepreeniauiTes( FrJ,Jny faJ- , oulh portion: irom --orxnerfl ana ,vestern Biaiea. 1 inds becom'n . north and brltk to Representative Kyin, of Buffalo, is moderately hlsh. 1a iiislaiin. ruin Thursd.iy, mum coiaer by night, cold wave In vckI K!tion; J-rlday fair, colder 1:1 couth :it jK;riion among those who nave been proposed for the Chairmanship of the Demo cratic congressional campaign com mlttee. Representative Hulzer Is hot foot after the place. Representative Francis Burton Harrison was' propos ed for the chairmanship, bat for a number of reasons, which ,he 'declin ed to give, he will not enter the raee for it . "It Is apparent," said Representa tive Ryan, "that If the Democrat are to control the iex.t House gains In membership must be made In the Northern and 'Western States. We know what the South oan do. South ern membera have done well, at the head of the campaign' committee in the past, but they are, as a rule, un familiar with political conditions In the North and West. Personally, I am not a candidate for the chairman ship." ofwianitalla.Crlggsr nf fieorgla, has been the manager of the Demo cratlc congressional campaign several times In recent yearn. As a rule, with Mr. Griggs In control of the Demo cratlc campaign, It has been a safe bet that the Rouse would go lie pub lican by anywhere from 50 to 100 majority. 'Representative Cowherd, of Mis souri, tried It one year, and ithe Re publican majority was cut down to about thirty. This was such a nar row escape that the Democrats moist ed upon the re-election of iMr. Griggs as chairman, lie will -probably not be a candidate tor the chairmanship this year. If the Southern contingent In Con gress insists upon retaining control of the campaign committee chair manship, they will have no trouble In enforcing their vishes upon the or ganization. They have the votes! Representatives Floyd, of Missouri; Flood, of Virginia, and Bowers, of Mississippi, are oald to be candidates for the honor. winds becoming north and brisk to mod erately high. Kast Texas, fair. mu:-li colder Tr.urs- Iday with high north wln.ls; erld wave In on l and south porctons; r nuay in, wc enter In north w-t portion. IVtst Texas, fair Thursday, colder' In weK and south portions; Friday fair, warmer. j New Mexico, fair Thursday ; Friday fail', warmer. .Arkansas, fair In Vest, rnlh In east forlion Thursday, . much coldw; Ftlday lair, warmer In west . portion. Tennessee, rain In east, ra'ri cr scow and colder In west' portion Thursday, iniiih cefcier at night; Friday fair. Kentucky, ralnjr snow Thursday, fol-; loved by fair, much colder; Frlduy fair. West Virginia, ruin' or snojr Thursday, cdlder In west portion; Friday fair in went, snow and solder Ij cant portion. there are sixteen cases' that are wait ing to be finally settled. One of . the most Important cases that wlil come up for trial will be the damage suit of Mrs. J. H. Allen and J. Allen against the Durham Trac tion Company. Mrs. Allen is suing for damages in the sum of $20,000 for personal injuries sustained, and ner husband ls ,uing for $2,500 for mony 111 l fU5!Kd- Thl U th8 eond tlnje that this caseor rather double case has come up for trial. jumrii. sartfi rrairAsi n n,..i AC3- TC r Table,- It. Jotiiaii A ReprcsentaHve Wanted In - ETery County to North Carolina for tho . Southern School of Telegraphy and th ' - r EMANUEL SCHOOL STCNOGRAPHY AND ; nPEWRITlNG ASIIEVILLE, X. C. Liberal commissions pal 1 rlgv.t parties. References , required. LOCAL OFFicra V. B WISATRBR HUP.KAU. ' 15. Funrlse 7:31 a." tn ; Charlotte. Jan, furiKet t :s.- p. m. TEMPERATl'rjE (In degrees). H ghent temperature lowst temperature , Mean temperatui'o . ..... DHiWency for tin day .. .. At"jmulHted exc- for tho month. Accumulated exier-t for the year.... PRECIPITATION (In Inches). . T"tal for 24 hours tni'ilng 8 p. m..... 0 Totiil for the month 4 19 Accumulated excels for month ,. .. 1. 11 Total for the year 4.-8 Accumulated excf for the yeur... 1 :'I rnvealing wind-direction E- W. J. I.F.NNETT, Observer. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHT OPENS WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR US i'ur business Is larger than It has ever been, , all departments oeing in active and . successful operation, and our facilities for nanaiing the, accounts of our customers are equal if not superior i 01 any omer oanx jn .thui section. .Our Capital ls ..$ B0O.0OOJOO Surplus and Profits.;....... -800.000.00 Deposits .'. 1.350,000.00 Total Assets.. ...'.....' 2,800,000.00 Personal Liability of Shareholders K, 500,000.00 K. A. Dunn. Pres. , XV. E. Holt, Vice Pres. j. m. urcnizcr, casiuer. a. T. Sumnicy, Asst. CaalUcr. We solicit your business. , The Commercial National BanK of GharIotte, N. e. HRST uIORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS If you have idle funds seeking investment we can place, sam" promptly for you on First Mortgage Real Estate Loans on Im-k proved City Property or Farming Lands In1 this County- The title, principle and Interest guaranteed on all loans placed through us. We also collect the Interest for the Investor-and remit same within three days of the time It falls due. ' - SOUTHERN REAL STATE. LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Capital.. $75,000. Surplus, $100,000. W. S. ALEXANDER, H, A. DUNN. A. M. McDON ALJO, - . President. Vice Iresldent. Sec. and Treas. Bobbltt-Walkcr, at West Durham, Special to The Observer. Durham, Jan. 15. There was a mar riage solemnized in the West Durham Methodist church thin evening at clock when Minn Lucy Walker and Mr. J. u. itoiiuitt, Jr., were Joined as one. Rev. J. II. Mccracken, pastor f the church, officiated. While it waa a church marriage, at was a very quiet affair and only the rcla Ives and very intimate friends knew that it was to take place until after wias all over. The bride, Is the daughter of C D. Walker, of Apex, but she has resided In this city for some time. Her husband hus also lived In Durham for several years. They will makehelr home here. Deep Drainage Tunnel. ' Cripple Creek, Col., Jan. 15. Bids were opened to-day for the completion f the mammoth deep drainage tunnel at Cripple Creek. The successful bid er will be compelled to complete the contract by January 1, 1811. The tun nei win oe euner 7 by 10 feet or an inch circular bore, and 15,500 feet In ength, of which 1,200 have been com pleetcd. Neither the Ono Nor the Oilier. Says The Catawba County News, ot Tueaday: "Ve would like to know whether Newton's representatives on The Char. ioiib VDserver force nave gone on a trlke, or been fired for Incompetency? Three or the boys were In town yes terduyand another expected laM night. We can t believe tht cither of the questions can be alllrined. Speaking irom experience we kiiow that after spending some tlmo as an employe of J he rnariotte Observer It Is Itko tear lng yourself away from an old friend to quit. And on the other hand, who ever heard of a Newton hoy being In competent to hold a position whatso ever It might be?" Neither on a strike nor fired for In competency. The latter they will nev er be. t ouldnt get along without them. Coficld-Martln, at ICllonlioro. Fpetl:l to Tlie Observer. , Kllenboro, Jan. 15. Miss Ada Martin end Mr. O. R. Cofleld were united In marriage at the home of the bride's father, Mr. M. L. Martin, at 4 o'clock this afternoon,' Rev. T. C. Croker. pas tor of the Presbyterian church, of-nd-ating. The bride Is a young lady of much beauty and popularity and his a host of friends. The groom Is agent for the Seaboard Air Line Rail way at this p!a and Is an ertlclent and popular officer. The couple will spend two weeks In Florida on their honeymoon and will return to this place to make their home. Mr. McCollough Otwated On. Mrs. D. H. McCollough received a cablegram last night from Panama stating tnat ilr. McCollough. who was operated on' early this month at the THE VAMK OV CHARCOAL. lw People Know I low Vm-fiil It Is In Preen iia Health and Itenuty. ComIs Nothing to Try. Nearly everybody knows that char coal Is the safcKt and moxt edlclent disinfectant and purifier In nature, but few realise Its value when tiken money Is In Htuart's Charcoal Luzon -Into the human system fjr the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal ls a remedy that' the more you take of It tho better: It is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities alwayr present In the stomach and intestines and carries them out. of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables Charcoal effectually clears and improves the complexion. It whiten the teeth and further acts us a natural and eminently afe cathartic. It absorbs the Injurious ga:es which collect In the stomach and bowels; It disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most fur the ges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form, or rather In the form of large, pleas ant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The dally ui-e of these lozenges will soon . tell in a much Improved con dition of the general health, better Durham Has a Large Civil Docket. Special to Th Observer Durham, Jan. 15. The calendar has been arranged and. everything ls now In readiness for the beginning of the two weeks' term of Durham Super! jr Court, which will convene here Mon day. Judge Webb, of Shelby, who re cently held the criminal term of court here, will preside. Thee Is a total of fifty-elsht cases set for the regular calendar, and on the motion dockr.t AN ELEGANT COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE We offer for sale one of the nicest country homes In ithe county. Ths property Is about four miles from the square' and has an elegant seven room house, which has all the modern -conveniences. Nice servant's house, large barn and stable and all other necessary outbuildings. Ha' power pump to furnish water. No arly fbrty-one acres of good land, all under cultivation. Owners have, left the Staite and are anxious to sell and win do so at a low price and easy terms. See us quick. Jm E Murphy & Company 43 N. Tryon. 'Phono 813. AUR-MIN-O CURES DRUNKENNESS with or without tbs knowledge or pstlsnt, Dearrors all desire for drink. Honie rem el. Absolutely htrmleftti. Cure effected at moner refunded HOOK FKEK. Gtisrsnteerl uurier Pure Food Law. Aarmlu A, powders, secret ramedr. Aurmlun It. t'lbleo. taken voluntarily. I Kitner iv.rni, tl per box, for ts. At KM I NO CO.. 110 VV. 31th Bt4 If.Y. FOR SALE BY EJTG LI S II M "LA IXT V CO., 40 8. Tryon St. "ON THE SQCAHK." Seed, Seed Just received new lot of endevillo & King Co.'s extra fine seed Nasturtiums, Sweet Peas, ' Carnations, . Etc., Eta R. H. JORDAN SCO. 1 Thone) T. "WE NE"En CLOSE." NURSES' REGISTER OPEN 'RIGHT N0 The Mutual "Billy Malone" is ready to issue you one or a hundred shares . at once, FREE FROM TAXES and' other vexatious things, such as dodging returns, and earns for you a better rate of interest than any other absolutely save investment. Jno. H. Phnr P. XV. Ahrens XV. H. Delk W. M. Wilson Directors: A. (i. Brenlzer J. D. McLaughlin T. R. Franklin T. G. Hhannonliouse Jno." M. Scott Frank D. Lcthcn V. Frank Dowd Ii L. Kccslcr E L KEESLER, Sec. & Treas 'Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. F. D. A Colon HopItai for appendicitis, was 1 complexion, sweeter breath and purer rapidly Improving, so tnucn o that he was able to leve Uie hosptul yester day. The operation was performed by Dr. Walter Hrem. a eon of Mr. ant Mrs. Walter Brem. of this city. The marry Charlotte friends of Mr Mc Collough will read the news of his speedy recovery with pleasure. When the Stomach. Heart, or Kldncv rerves et weak, then Oi organs al ways fi.lL Jx.n't drug the Htonuoh, nor tlmulaJt the Heart or Kl.lrvys. That la niplr a mskeslnft. GH m prescription known to Irtu'i-Is ererywbors as Dr Hoop's Re tors live. Ths Hestorslire Is prepared eiprmsrd tor these weak lnstd r-'-rven. tlregthn these nerves, build ihem up with fr. Fhoop's Restorative-. Isbl.ts or liquid and se how quickly ltip will coin. Kre nnifite tret eottt on r.. iet by Vr. Rf.oop. Jiaclue. WJi. Your "'th J surely ,ii;h tU simple test J. .en's riiartnary. . TH0S. L. ALEXANDER becomes my business associ ate. Increased business. Adequate capacity. Who will change old dead or- dying Fire Insurance Policies for crisp, new 'Fire Protection? The kind that means' money for ashes in time of loss. I'm yours to serve. Ues the 'phone. F. D. ALEXANDER Piedmont Bldg. 'Phone 587, C43. RENT 8-room residence, modern. Kast Morehead .$37.50 Jf)-room residence, modern. No. 9 East l!th HL.... 25.00 6 -room cottage. Modern, No. 3 Wood lawn avenue v 18.00 5- room cottage, 201 Fox Street 15.00 6- room cottage, modern. 800 E. 7th street 22.00 6-room apartment, modern, Jackson Terrace 25.00 CAROLINA REALTY CO., ' to No. B West Fifth Street. W. V. WILKINSON, Manager, n. R. LKE. Secretary. sf. P. LONG, Sales Agent. 45 North Tryon Et. 'Phone 60 . ' First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. . OROANIZETJ 1SS Capital. . . . 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits '240,000.00 lAssetsrr 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful ly solicited. . Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent with sound banking. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXttOOO i our Lima s nmire V ; ' . ... "... ' ' " A SAVINGS ACCOUNT opened when your children are young w-IU provide for their education and give them a proper start In life. You can open an account with us with ONE DOLLAR ar4 upward, and It will am 4 per cent. Interest and be compounded quarterly. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. H. SCOTT, Pre. W. R ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. W. L. JENKINS. Cashier. 000OOC0OO0CO0O0O0C0CCOO(X)O0OO0000OOO0O0OO000O I HOMES FOR SALE J Beautiful Elisabeth home, with 8 rooms, all modern con i venlences. Including system of steam heating S8.700 5 Another Elizabeth home, 9 rooms, new with -all modern con- i veniences. . . . ' tn mm 7. f Seven-room house In Piedmont, with all modern conveniences. X Eight-room residence. In Fourth Ward, corner lot, Tenth avenue v $5,750 v Seven-room cottage, W. Ninth street, Fourth Ward, lot 50x198 .$1,250 The Merchants & Farmers National Bank Charlotte, N. C. ( DEPOSITARY FOR 7 ITnitcd States Government " ' State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg and' V- City of Charlotte. , "Wo would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WILSON, President. JXO. B. ROSS, Vice president. XV. C WILKINSON, Cashier. The Charlotte Realty Co. i A. O. Craig, Secretary. is -ai irade street. blood, and the beauty of It la that no possible harm can result from their continued ue, but, on the con trary, great benefit. A Huna I o physician. In ncaklns- of the benefits of charcoal, says: ! I advise Ktuart's Charcoal Lozenges to j all patients suffering from gas Ini stomach and bowels, and to clear the! complexion and purify the breath I mouth and throat; I also believe the liver Is greatly benefited by the dally i use of them; they cost but twenty-five! rents a box at drug stores, and, al-i though In some ense a patent! pe pa rat Ion. yet I believe I get more and better charcoal In Stuart's Char coal. Lozenges than In any of the ordinary charcoal tablets." Send your name nd address to day fur a free trial package and see for yourself, p. a. htuart Co., 20S Stuart Itldg., Marshall, Mich. GUARANTEED GOLD BONDS Secured hy IMPROVED CITT REAL ' ESTATE. These bonds bear per cent, semi-annual lnterst,. and can be secured In almost any denomination from 8100.00 up ward. In addition to the first mortgage security on property, worth more than double the amount of tho loan, they are guaranteed by this company. Write for booklet. NORT1I CAROLINA TIU ST CtX. Greenboro, N. C Capital, im.000. . K. P. Wharton, Pres. David White, Bee. and Treas. 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; bard as stone. Write for booklet. Manufactured by , - CHARLOTTE PLASTER (BO. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, N. C a. FOR SSLE s. I A beautiful suburban site, near Elizabeth Col lege. A ood 6-room cottage, all necessary out houses; 1-2 acre of land, fine shade trees.... $2,500 Party not living here and wants to sell. Can ar range good terms.' ; J Brovm & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. The Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, V. C. The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank is the- welfare of Its daposltors and the security of their deposits. The Charlotte National Bank was founded by men of means, in tegrity and successful business experlenoeand- its enviable record has given it a reputation for solidity that extends fa? beyond Mecklenburg county and North Carolina. If yon want absolute safety. It Is here. We solicit your business. & D. HEATH. President. JNO. M. SCOTT, Tic Preatdeavt, W. H. TWrrrY, Cashier. v . HiriTTTItTTITTTITTTTgTXITTTTTTTrTrTTTl We invite business on the basis of guarantee ing every accommodation in the matter of loans that are justified by the character of ,. tho account.' N THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. Trust Building.' TTIiiiiiitMiiiiiiini HiTmiminmuMtmr Begin the Mew Year by opening an f f account, Subject to check, or Savings Recount with . The Charlotte Trust Company W. II. BELK J. M. DAVIS O. P. HEATH H. O. LINK A. - 4ltt1-ft-J DIRECTORSi , J. H. LITTLE W. M. LONO W. O. NISBET C. M. PATTERSON 3. F. ROBERTSON XV. A. WATSON J. W. ZIMMERMAN t sew.attt t I f I I I ttO tV 6 and 7 Per Cent Preferred Stocks in strong home corporations nori-taxable in this State are. among the most popular investments we offer. We - : have a good list at present. , ' Amounts of $500, $1,000, $1,500, $2,000, $2,500, $5, 000, $10,000. .. ' ; F. e. ABBOTT & COMPANY
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