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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 21, 1903, RESOLUTIONS FUR CAXXON 3IEDICAL FRATERNITY Br GUILFORD REPUBLICANS. DISCUSS PATEXT MEDICINES XOxecurive Committee Met Yesterday ft Greensboro and In Addition to Selecting a Del For the bounty Convention a Resolution Endorsing "Tha Sturdy. Broed-Undcd Mates man." Speaker Cannon.- J Passed M!(t Offered by a Prominent Xmbrr of . O. P. That Cannon Will Not Get a Vote From This Slate in the Chicago Convention fiate Clt Concern to Open Branch In Cuba? Observer Bureau, The Bevill Building. Greensboro, r'eb. 20. Ronton 1 SPORTING NEWS Physicians Are Flustered Over the Results Aconmpllxliet byj.v.K vnnwrHTiiTre avmwn Cooper, Who Daily Meets the De-j "-"V4 vREST LOSES ANOTHER, the Toawp M.ni. i Columbus. Ga., Y. M. C. A. Team Too Arousing Boston's Staid Cillzeiw loan Ohioan Simply Smile at Criticism Callers Multiply, Sales Increase, and the Hub lias a Real Sensation. . Boston. Feb. 20. -The astonishing ale of Cooper's preparations in this city has now reached such lmmensa figures that the medical fraternity at large have become forced into open discussion of the man and his pr e pa rt, t .nd selected March 7th as the. -data I i;" Yh rtullford county Republican liva committee met in Greensboro to- for holding the county convention that la to name delesatea to the Stat inven tion to be held In this city April th. The primaries for ths selection of dele- fates to the county convention will be eld March 4th. By a vote of two to one the committee adopted the following resolution endorsing Hon. Joseph O. Can non for the presidential nomination: "Resolved presidential nomination: IT r That for the next President I it has sprung up The physicians as a whole seem to be divided with regard to the young man's success In Boston, some being willing to credit him for what he has accomplished, while others ansert that the interest he has aroused ' Is but a passing fad which cannot last. and which will die out as ajilckly as f the United States, we unequivocally express our preference for, and pledge eur unwavering uppun wi-iuh broad-minded statesman whose modest patriotism, earnest endeavor, unquestion ed business Judgment, unimpeachable in tearitv. and distinguished services hrnurh fortv vears- of conspicuous pub lic life have endeared htm to all true I the matter, said Americana Joseph rots. G. Cannon, of IIU- The opinion of these two factions la very well voiced in the statements made recently by two of a number of physicians who were Interviewed on the subject One of Boston's ' most prominent physicians, when questioned about "I have not been a , believer In proprietary medicines heretofore, nor can I say that I be The flarht ssainsi tne aaopnon oi me ..,. ... .. - . ,. resolution was led by a deputy marshal "J'VVh " . ml S th. ,.7. , and an employe of the Internal revenue fault that some of the facta recently service, who argued thst It would hurt brought to my notice concerning this the party for the committee to give an man Cooper have gone far toward expression t its preference for the removing the prejudice I had formed presidency. The gentlemen were remind- against him when the unheard-of de ed that the State committee had not fall- man,), for the nfenarationa first ed to endorse President Roosevelt, after r P.!5 "m which the resolution was put to a vote 8p." up, ' and carried with the above-mentioned . lumbers of my patients, whom I result hv" treated for chronic liver, kidney Guilford' county has eighteen votes In and stomach troubles, have met me tha Republican State convention, and a after takinr Cooner'a remedied and rnemoer or me executive comiuum in formed The Observer corresnondent this aftrnoen that every one of these votes will be cast for Cannon. The fifth dis trict is entitled to 142 votes in the State convention, and the same gentleman rays that these votes also will be, cast years' standing and proved very ob- for Cannon. s tin ate in treatment i It Is certain that the promoters. of J', "I am the last man on earth to .tiZZ? "tUrfiS tn1 ,n th? 7 of anything that I.A.r. h.rZ mr,A Ilwwhen in tha Htata mv Prove lor the public good Sim a m in nnntflnt rnmmunlcatlon with I ply through professional prejudice, headquarters In Washington, and the in- I and I am tttclined to give Cooper and Mcations are that ths campaign is being i nis preparations credit as deservin have stated positively that he has ofttese vote! X?comDl,,lw " "onderfBl results for a iivucv pnrucuisn in .cases of stomach trouble that the man has relieved several cases that were of conducted with a determination to win. At Mount Airy to-night there was a . meeting of the Cannon supporters of the eighth district, at which was present erne of the Speaker's campaign manag er. It understood that this meeting was worked up by Jack Albright, editor I the "Cooper-mania," as he called el The .Mount Airy teaaer ana a repre sentative from Burry county in the leg islature, who has committed himself. soul and body, to the Cannon movement A -well-informed - and prominent Repub- , Itcan in Greensboro this aiternoon onerta to wager 1100 that Cannon will not re- , reive a single vote from North Carolina In tne national convention. The gentle man in question is identified with the organization and appeared to know what he was talklg about when he offered to bet against Mr. Cannon. TO OPEN BRAN'CH IN CUBA. Mr. O. C. Wysong, president ot the Wysong 4 Miles Company, left to-day , for Cuba, where ne goes to inveatigate trade conditions on the Inland and to open a branch house for his company In Havana. The Wysong & allies Company manufactures an extensive lino of wood working machinery, making a specialty of a aand-beH machine and a mortising machine for furniture work, the patent of which are owped by the company. At present the firm Is selling Its machinery principally In the United Statss, England and Mexico. to some extent the popular demon stratlon that has been accorded them in this city." Another well-known physician who was seen, took the opposite view of It, which now has the city In Its grip. He said: "I can only liken the pres ent state of affairs to a certain kind of hallucination. For want of a bet ter name t might call it "Cooper mania.' The people of Boston seem to be firm In- the belief that thl man Cooper has health corked up In a bottle "Some of them Imagine that ha lias completely, .cured them of various Ills, ' judging from their statements. It Is beyond me to say why the city has gone crazy over the man- It may be safely put down, I think, to one of the passing fads that so often attack, the American public." In the meantime Cooper meets several thousand people dally, and only smiles when statements of the above character are quoted to him. His charitable work still continues to be very extensive. , MTE OFFER EI FOKORI'ILNAGL Iaat Durham Ixdge Wanls to Secure Institution Whk-h State Pythian ' ' Are Considering Ktabllhlng I,cc ture by Dr. C. Alplionw tonnith : .ew Receiver . Tskliijc an Inventory City Has X Power lo AW In , light For Rates, Special to The Observer. ; Durham, Feb. 20.--The movement look ing to the establishment of an orphanage by the K nights of Pythias at some point In the State Is receiving encouragement here. A all has born offered on which to locate tho orphanage by tha Bast Durham Lodge of I'yliilaiis. At an early date the other two lodges here, Durham Ixdge, No. Si. and lhe West Durham Ixdg will take up the matter and wiil raobably loin In tiia proposition made by , ,h- rni n,.V YJ,t Ym. T 'T1 for the llrst time in his ambassadorial 'Z'Xo l'k ,d J opacity, was greeted most cordially the matter was fully discussed and a committee whs appointed to look into .-the entire matter and formulate a re port for tho rieltt meeting. Thla commit tee has been working on the proposition nd there will be a meeting In April, to be held in Charlotte in all probability, at LAST OF STATE RIX7EPTIOXR., President and Mrs. Roosevelt Com plete Series of Receptions With the Army and Aavq as Tliclr Gueotg. Washington, Feb. SO The Presl dent and Mrs. Roosevelt gave the last of he scries of state reception) at the White House to-night when the army and navy were tho guests. The reception whs largely uttended. the demand for Invitations, It Is said, hav ing been greater than ever before, Aewlstlng President and Mrs. Roose velt were the wives of the members of the Cabinet, with the exception of Mrs. "William H. Tuft, wife of the Secretary of War. Baron 'Korogo Takaalru, the new Japanese ambas sador, who attend a state reception by the President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and mingled with the specially Invited guexts in the Blue -Room. Schooner Crippled at Sea, New Orleans, Feb. 20. The steam which time tha matter will be gone over I ship Proteus from Havana reports nd the report prepared for the grund I that on February lth at 1:45 p lodge. There was a delighted audience at the First Presbyterian church lust nlglrt when Dr. C. Alphouso Smith, of the 1'nlverslty. delivered an address on "The Tiible In Literature." The church edlllce was filled and the lecture was luarned and eloquent. There was an elaborate ftiUKical programme. The lecture of Dr. rimlth was In keeping with a custom that lias been iu vogue In this church for seme time. Each Wednesday evening Is tee time for the brotherhiiod meeting and on each fourth Wednesday evening the liTotherhoud has some otic? from the out ekie to deliver an sdtlresa. Mr. W. G. Bramliam, the new receiver for the Jones & Frazicr bUHliicss, is now taking an Inventory. He was appointed as ret-lv:r by Juiige Purnell on application l cretinoid who neked that the business 1-e placed In the bankruptcy court. The firm fulled In November and Mr. W. J. rriswoid was named as trustee. Then ' ani the application of creditors asking lor the bankruptcy proceeding. The Ann never been Insolvent, but almply closed In order to protect Its creditors. The stock of good inventoried about M,.aid the imlr-btednees was shown to be $t.d.7. The creditors, however, were moxtly small ones and tne amount vlthln tne junmllrtl'jti of a miiglMrato's court. Out of i creditors there were 41 who could have secured judgment In tho magistrate's court. In.ordt-r to pro tect the larger creditors equally with the smaller ones the trustee was appointed. The committee to which the matter wms referred lias decided that unli-r Its charter' the - city cannot appropriate luuuey to aisslst in the tight agnlnnt dis criminative freight rales. Ill miles southeast of South Pass, she passed the three-masted schooner L. W, Dunn, of Thomaston, Me., bound for New Orleans, with foremast and malntopmast gone. , She wished to be reported, but did not ask for assistance. Much For the Raul 1st Boys. Piling t'p Big Score on Them. Columbus. Ga Feb. 20. Wake Forest lost to the T. , MY C. A. here to-night in a fast and clean game of basketball by a score of ti to la. The visitors, although In poor shape, played a hard game but were unable to check the fast passing and the ac curate goal shooting of the local team. The features were the work of Couch and Duffy, who played -a strong game for Wake Forest while Peacock. Lewis and Peddy starred tor me r. m. c. A. The line-up was as follows C. . T. M. C A, Gy (Oliver . C. Peacock Little R. F. . Lewis t-oucn U F. Peddy White, T., (White L.) R. O. Dozler L. O. Newman umpire, Dowd; referee. Crosier. lime oc naives. 20 minutes. Results at New Orleans. New Orleana, Feb. 3.-8i jockeys were tumbled from their mounts at City Park to-day without being Injured. Five of these accidents occurred in the steeple chase over tha short course.' The other an occurrea m me ntth race when tne favorite. Sir Toddlngton. at 1 to i. stumbled end threw his rider, Flynn, " jam arouna tne nrst turn. Weather clear; track heavy. Flrat race. 3 furlongs: She Wolf. 6 to 3, won; Miss Hapsburg, U to 1. second; luBeaa, u u i, imra. Time, s-s. Second race, steeplechase, short course. handicap: Dunning, ( to 6, won; Buck- man, i roi, secona; ftejectable, 20 to L third. Time, 3:10. Third race. 6 furlnnra ltln.- r Hamilton. 6 to 2, won: Pirate Dixlana, 4 J" "ocona; uonaiao, 7 to Z, third. Time, Fourth race, T furlongs, handlcae Pero, U to 10. won: Ace. High. 10 te L second; Lad of Langdon, 1 to L third. Time. 1:31 a-C Fifth race, mile, selling:' Posing, I to 1, won; Gambrtnus, 10 to 1. second; Katie rowers, . 40 to 1. third. Time, 1:47 3-8. Sixth race. 7 fnrlonva nelllnr- Anlmtia 7 to 2,' won; Martius. 14 to L second: black Mantilla, t to 1, third. Time, Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth. selling: Salnsaw, t to L won; Reant, 3 to iu, second; Miss MarxonL to L third. Time, 1:54 2-5. 1 Protection jj . toyoarstock, grain and implemenbl I 1 - requires the rlfht kind of a roof, ; I I FLINTKOTE R0OFIN3 for e!l V3 tho farm MARDI GRAS 1908. New Orksans, La Pensacola, Fla t ' , MobUe, Ala. , .: Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets for above occasions atone first-class fare plus 25 cents from all points. Tickets on sale . Feburary 2CU to March 2d, with final lfcmit for return until March 10th. . For further Information relative to rates, schedules, etc apply to any Seaboard ticket agent, or JAMES KER, C P. A., Cbarlotts, N. C. C. H. OATTIS, Tv P. A., Raleigh, N. C. REX Flintkote ROOFING Is not. only absolutely water-proof, but wind, cold and heat-proof, and fire resisting. REX Flintkote ROOFING wul not rust or rot; it is durable and permanent . " Everything needed to lay Rex Flintkote comes in ths roll. One man and one hammer is all that you have to furnish to put it on. THE WEATHER. Washington, Feb. 2a Forecast: Virginia, fair Friday and Saturday: slightly warmer Saturday; variable winds. North Carolina, fair Friday; Saturday iair, warmer; light to rrean northwest to norm winds becoming variable. South Carolina and Georgia, fair Fri day; Saturday fair, warmer; light north to northeast winds. Tennessee and f Kentucky, fair Friday, warmer in west portions; baturcay lair, warmer In east portions. Eastern Florida, fair continued cold Friday: Saturday fair, warmer: llaht north to northeast winds. Western Florida and - Alabama. flr mday and Saturday with slowly rising temperature: jigni to iresn northeaat to ast winds. Misflisslont snd Louisiana, fair, warm er Friday; Saturday fair: light to fresh east to southeast winds. bast Texas.' fair Friday, warmer In east and south portions; Saturday fair; iresn soma winds on the coast. West Texas, fair Friday.- colder In tnt I'anhandle; Saturday fair. Arkansas, fair, wanner Friday: Satur day iair. i. Weat Virginia, fair Friday and Satur day. Sold By . Charlotte Supply Co. Charlotte, N. O. Sale of Bankrupt Stock I am now offering' for sale the entire, stock of T..T, Lucas, Bankrupt, of Gas tonia, N. C. , This stock con sists of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, .Notions, etc J invite prospective pur chasers to correspond with me or to -call at the store in Gastonia and see me in per son. . . J.Q.HOLLAND, - , Trustee, Gastonia,, N. C. Feb. 11th, 1908. GUARANTEED GOLD BONDS Secured by IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE. . These bonds bear ( per cent, semi-annual Interst, and can be secured In almost any denomination from $100.00 up ward. In addition to the first mortgage security on property, worth mors than double the amount of tha loan, they are guaranteed by this company. Wrlta for booklet NORTH CAROLINA TRCST CO., 1 Greensboro, N. C. Capital. 1125.000. . '' K. P. Wharton, Pres. David White. Sec and Treaa. ESTATES of " Tho safest, and as a rule the most' satisfactory and profitable all Investments.' . ' , '. ' ' ' " " ' " J Tour funds will be well placed en the following: V Fins business block of three tew brick store rooms, two stores and basement "Annual rent $2,200. Frlc for the whole $26,000.00 Vacant lot on East Third street, alley corner. SOxU feet. Price C- ........ ........... ...... .....'..f 1X5.00 per foot can be Improved to pay T H to per cent net , " Valuable acreage tract on Uerita road, 3-4 mile rallroadl front. X 1-4, mile macadam front - Fine for sub-division- 1i " acres In tract Price per acre. .....,.... ..... ....$110.00 SOUTHERN REAl tSTATf LOAN 4 TRUST COMPAHY W. 8. ALEXANDER, R. A. DUNN, A. M. McDONALD, President. Vice President - Sec and Tress. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' "-ORGANIZED 85 Capital. .. . .$ 300,000.00 'Surplus and Profits ,a 240.000.00 Assets.. .. ..1,900,000.00 Your business respectful ly solicited, v , ' .. " Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent with sound banking. ICAL OFFICK TT. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Feb. 3". Sunrise 7:03 a. m.: sunset s;iu p. in. . TKAifJSitATUKK (in degrees). ' L ahest temperature 41 liAwffit temperature "1 i Man temperature 34 Deflrlenry for the-day 11 Accumulated deficiency for month.. !l Accumulated deficiency for year .... 71 PRECIPITATION fin Inches). Total for 24 hours ending S p. m. ,. 0 Total for the month - 3.i I Accumulated exceaa for the month. 0.1S Total for the year 8 63 Accumulated excess for tne year.... Z.0T Prevailing wind direction N. W W. J. BENNETT, Observer. INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 1ST OF MARY AH Savings Deposits mads between now and Eth February will bear-Interest from the first day of February. NOW IS THE TIME to place your savings and surplus where they good, especially to you who, will receive Four Per Cent. Interest-Compounded Quarterly. BANKING BY MAIL, send check, money order or currency by express and we win send you pass dook with entry therein. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK will do the most LOUIS B. ASBUEY, ARCHITECT r Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. Home Sites For Sale 92,600 for vacant lot Ransom Place, close In and one of the beet locations ror a nome in cnariotte. , uniy a iew -or these desirable lots on the market , I 91,500 for vacant lot Boulevard, Dllworth. lot' perfectly level and a nice spot upon which to build a beautiful home. - 9 950 for vacant lot Park " avenue, Dilworth, located on one of the prettiest streets in this section of Charlotte. J. g. Murphy & Company 43 N. Trjon. Thono MX The Merchants S Farmers Wationa Charlotte, N. C. 4 DEPOSITARY FOR United States Government State of North Carolina . . . County of Mecklenburg and City of Charlotte. . : ; We would also like to be your depositary. CTa E. WILSON, President. jno. B. ROSS, View Preaid W- WILKINSON, Cashier. a-irsw Bank OOOOOOOOCOOOOCXXKOOCfX) EVERY M I W UTE COUNTS when you have money in this bank, and you can have it if yotf will Just make, a start and determine) to save something each week or month. The result will surprise you. Why not earn 4 per, cent on what you save T Southern Loan & Savings Bank " . ' a eocx?ooooooooooQoc)ooc)c?oo 8 0XOCXOOOOCaX)0000XXXXXXV?4 F. B. A No Ground For Dlvort-c Rumor. Alattewan. N. Y.. Feb. 20. Attor neys Daniel O'Reilly and A Russell Peaboily, were in consultation for two hours to-day with Harry K. Thaw at the asylum. Later they declared that Thaw had no Intention of bring ing suit for divorce and that all ru mors of an approaching attempt to annual his marriage with Evelyn Xes bit Thaw were groundless. Judge Extend IlooHvefV Time. . Birmingham. Ala,, Feb. 20. United States Judge Hheppard has Issue J a decree extending the time for the re ceivers of the Southern Steel Company ten days In which to make their final report and turn over the affairs of the company to the permanent trus tees. The original lecree fixed Feb ruary 20th. Definite plans for re organization will soon be announced. No I. lection at Frankfort. Frankfort. Ky. Feb. 2u.-Th ballot for Lnlt'-d States Senator by (he Joint ssslon rf the Legislature to-day result- Tl.e board of I ed as follows: Will erect . Brick Mercantile or Manufacturing Building to suit tenant. Location, S. College" St., at and near Third street. - P. D. ALEXANDER Piedmont Bldg. , Thones 691.645. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "'Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freetlns does not hart ; natural shrinkage will - not crack Itt water does not make It fall oil; hard as stone. Writ for booklet. Manufactured by. QHRRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. - Charlotte, N. C. aidfrmen was willing hut unuhle. Tlmre I Brrkham ST: Dradlev W- Allen 1: mark. wjll bf private dr nations of money, how- J burn 1; Campbell 1 Necessary to choice rfrr, lo oe usi u necary In tills I sg. l;jbL Durham bunliwxa men will do tnrlrpart in stioainK up the unutnes j rf U,e entire mutter and in getting things . acjucied on an ejunl basis. Burlington Store Robbed of Iany lOOUN. . : Kpwial to The Observer. Burlington. Feb. SO. A thief r,r tfifeves f-reed an entrance through the front window of the New Totk Bargain House on Front street last nurht spd earned . away two suits of clothe, wverat hams, a ouantlty of rice, tobacco mid probably -Other goods. Mr. Owlnun. the proprietor, was in his store tinul 11 o' lo k - laat Mght. Many urticles -ere handled by the Uiief, but those enutneiated are the only things miaised. A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me; Irs all I ask. except' good health. Which comes with Iltllster,s Rocky .Mountain Tea. , Si. H. Jordan Co. . Holiday Notice , Saturday, Felmtary 22d, U'atJiing. tuo's Birthday, U-Ing IcksI iM.lidar. tho Bank of Cliarlirtle wiU lie t'Loerd. (omnierclal National' IWibk. Charlotte National liatik. Ariu-rban Trt Company. 1 ir4 NaUonal Itunk. frr hams As 1 arnu r National Ilauk, boulLera IxMin & Mvlugs JUauk. for Sale BY lie fries Manufactoricf 1 Pow er Company, Winstoj-Silea, N. C 1. 200 h. p. centre crank Armlngton Kims automatic engine, li:'z21n 200 r. p. m., together with feed water heau-r, feed and exhaust piping. 2. 100 h. p. Ames horizontal return tubular boilers, ' complete with graUs, front, breeching, column und gauge. 3. SO h. p. Ames boilers, same as above, except equipped with water arch. ' . . 1. ti h. p. horizontal return fire tube Kail boiler complete with grates, front, column and gauge. 2. No. 4 Davidson steam boiler feed pumps. Z" suction. 2" discharge. 1 o. V. Crtsson Belt Tightener. I , pattern I)., complete, In working order. Composed of 2 standards. 2i self-allening bearings, l-lg"j face pulley snd hand wheel1 tightening device for take-up. ; 1. Same a above, except equipped! with 20" face pulley and for 2't take-up. 2. Bput wood-rlm pulleys. H" diame. tsr. If face. 41- Ijyre. ! 1. Uplit wood-rlra pulley, dlamv- ter.. Is" face, t 1-f bore. i t. 10" exhaust heads. "Jordan's on the Square." I - Lautier Finest French OLIVE, OIL : ' Fragrant, fresh and pure crushed from the virgin olive Imported only In original .pack ages. UNCO VTA M IN ATED ' VNADULTERjiTED UNADORNED slakes most delicious mayon naise. ' FINE FOR WELL FOLKS FINE FOR SICK FOLKS . FINE FOR BABIES Absolutely perfect, absolutely pure. R. II. JORDAN & CO. 'Pboaa 7. " -WE NXVER CIXs NTJRSES REGISTER E. 9th. ST. RESWCE 5-rodm cottage, modern conveniences, $2,350. Can li . arrange terms. One block graded schooL Brown & Company. Phono 635. 203 IT. liyoa St THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Capital -and Surplus $300,000.00 Offers liberal accommodations to those who are entitled to . them. 1 OFFICERS: R. D. 1IE.1TII. President. JOHN L SCOTT, Vice President. T. IX.4 LITTLE, Vice President W. IL TVIXTTV, Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. II- Bclk J no. O. Bryce W. t. Chambers J. fu Davis B. Byl'rslh O. 1'. 1 loath II. G. Unk Vinton LlddeU J. II. Little W. L Ixms; W. O. Msbet C. L 1'attrrsoa II. N. I'harr J. r. Robertson J no. JL Scott W. II. Twltty C, Valaer V. A. Watson J. W. Zimmerman MfJSTDE SOLD AT ONCE S-room cottage, well located. 1-2 block from car line. Lot 44xl4M-S. This Is a chance to get .a home at your own price. It Is also a good investment. It will pay you to look into this at once. For further Information, call or 'phone us. - 0AE0UNA REALTY CO., ... , W. TX WILKINSON, Blanager. K B. LEE. Secretary. T. P. LONG. Salea AaeaL. 45 Iortb Tryon St, ; rpbone 609, - .1 COTTAGE HOME t T . I .. In First Ward, close in on very desirable street, lot about 1 0x1 50 " six-room cottage. Ws offer this Very desirable horns at a bar- ;; aln 3,25o " i ! The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. H ;, . ' -iai azuo.uuo.oo. , Phone m 18 1 Trade iiixiiiiiixixxTixxiiixinririTyTLirTirirrTyrTTTyTx We Invite the Business . ' of progressive enterprises on the Y' V";' assurance of granting every ac- . ' commodation consistent with safo banking. THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY : Trust Building. v - jMiiiiiiiiiHHimmr - ' JSTTX-aXXXXIXTXTXXX BONDS WANTED N. C- State 6s, due 191. N. C. State 4s, due 111. N. C State 4s, due 1S10. Also North Carolina Railroad Stock. BONDS FOR SAL , 1.000 to JO.OOO City of Concord 8s. due 13T. ' 1.000 to 10,000 City of Winston Ss, due 1J7. I'.oTo ,V a XF i.E"w v F. (B. ZIBBOTT & igOMPRDJY i'j i
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