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Charlotte daily observer,- :maicii 12, iso3. 10 BROWNSVILLE CASE AGAIN (Continued from Fag One). Kellher that last year" bill wi pass ed through deceit or subterfuge. He declared that carrier of the- 11,000 grade were raised by that bill, 'and that the failure to provide mow pay for carrier of the $1,100 class was In necessary to achieve the purpose ih.fW nt forth: any additional evi dence being taken which may be of pursuance- of the policy of not raising m in the ascertainment of the truth. mny salaries during the present, ses- Th time limit during which it was Bton. . possible to reinstate any Individual, The Goebel amendment was on fdl In accordance with the terms vigion carried it to -41. Mr. Over- of this order has.' however, esplred. I street vu prompt to demand tellers, therefore recommend the passage of The amendment was again carried. 70 a law extending this time limit, so far, ta 6- as the soldier concerned are affected.) A amendment by Mr. Houston, of until a year after the passage of the , Tennessee, prohibiting the transmi Jaw, and permitting reinstatement byjIon through the mails of Intoxicating direction of the President oi any n"u,)iqUOrs waa inserted in the bill, alter who in his Judgment ehall appear not; th6 cnajP had overruled a point of or to be within the clasa whose discharge' aer arainst It. The amendment later was deemed, necessary, In order to ' was altered so as to Include cocaine maintain the discipline and morals otjor its derivatives. The bill waa then BURGLAR 18 ARRESTED. j Tt Iiayraen'a Mooting- to Be Held 4 at Wilmington. John WUlianvt Arreted at Dallas For gpecial to The Observer. Mealing From Stanley Stores T)al- las Ixna Auctioned Off. , Special to The Observer. Dallas, March 11. Quite a sensa- wiimlngton. March 11. Rev. J. M Aells, D. V., pastor of the First Pres viermn cnurch, has secured the co operation of all the other denomina tion was created on the streets here tlons In the city for a great laymen's when Sheriff T. E. Bhuford. assisted j meeting to be held In Wilmington May Committees the army. . ' "THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 'The White House, March 11th, 1I08." HOLDS CERATE'S ATTENTION. The readina- of the President's nin and the, several reports from hi rnmmitfM on military affairs forth the . undivided attention nt h Rrruts n-dav. Rnatnr Culberson Inquired . why legislation was necessary to permit the President to reinstate the soldier of the Twenty-fifth regiment ana r. Warren, chairman or the committee, replied the President had no authori ty to restore them with all rights and privileges after 80 days, and that for that purpose the proposed legislation would have to be enac:ed. ' Mr. Tillman said he wanted all the rennrta and the Presidents message ..intaj in invlA volume. t a lan want in the document," said f. Tinman "the mpssare of the Ti-Mnt discharging these men and k. ht m a tnkin it' back, want the, entire report so it can be nf for th benefit of the nirnn' f the country." Senator a Bailey Inquired ' whether ihi. mmmlttra had nreoared a bill to reinstate the colored soldiers. Re frin. tn th. President's recommen nation and to th recommendation of several members of the committee ior legislation to restore the coiorea amin Senator Bailey said there seemed to be a' raw of diligence to 'see. who could satisfy the dissatisfied Republicans before the Republican convention and before the general election. WARREN AND BAl LET CLASH. The Sejiator i of course riving tils view from a - Democratic stand point." retorted Mr. Warren. Mr. Bailey replied that people could not see themselves as others see them. . "And most fortunate It is they can not," said 'Mr. Warren. ' "But if ome power could give the Kens tor from Wyoming power to see the Republican party now he would be more ashamed of this than I have ever been ashamed of myself, that is If he can be put to shame." "I am qlute content," Mr. Bailey continued, "to 't her and see the Senator from Wyoming and the Sena tor from Ohio (Mr. Foraker) fight this out between themselves. The truth is the Senator from Ohio needs non of my assistance or sympathy, but as between a multitude and one man. I almost sympathise with ths one man If he Is wrong laid aside for the day. M2XINGTOV NEWS BUDGET. So Trace of Llnwood Robber Big Revival at MethodlHt Church Em bezzlement Cane Being Investigated Interesting Personal Note. Special to The Observer. Lexington, March 11. Postmaster A. L. Hill, of Llnwood. - state that there Is no evidence at all as to the criminals who robbed the Llnwood postoflice last week of $181. Mr. Joe V. Moffltt, a son of Mr. W. H. Moffltt. has purchased th Miller property on Depot street, paying 2 100 for it, and will soon move Into his new home. Mr. Moffltt has a re sponsible position with the Wennonah Cotton Mills. Considerable activity Is being manifested in real estate circles and dealers predict that there will be much changing around this year.' The revival meeting being conduct ed in the Methodist church by Rev. A L. Stanford, th pastor. Is being large ly attended. For the morning service the business houses close and 4even some of the plants shut down to allow their workmen to hear th . sermon. The largo auditorium Is , crowded nightly. Rev. A. B. Hunter, of Ten nessee, leads the singing. The town has had no such meeting tn a long time. A detective for a bonding company has been here looking Into a case of embezzlement that cam op In l0f. A man whose name is given as Marvin was boss of a fore of 19 men who were working for th Western Union Telegraph Company, setting back the poles on account of the double-track ing of the Southern; and It Is said that V.. n 1. 4 A A V. MMMM. .4 . . CI- by Deputies Ed gandifer and Bob Rhyne arrested John Williams for burglarising the stores of Mr. B. F. Carpenter and the Stanley Mercantile Company, of Stanley. Immediately after his arrest Williams implicated several other negroes, and h confess ed to having committed the burglary of Mr. B. F. Carpenter's .store, but said that ' his partners robbed the Stanley Mercantile Company. Quits a lot of dry good was recovered by both Arms. Williams had been doing a big retail trade among the darkles of Dallaa j Edgar X Poag auctioned off quite a number of lots for Messrs. S. C. and T.. F. Cornwell yesterday and all of them brought good prices. . The lots) sold were located In the residential portion of Dallas. 14th. 17th and 18th. have teen appointed and the effort will be made to bring here for the convention idm of the most promt nent workers In the country, Including a number who were at the recent great conference at Philadelphia, unicn vr. Wells and a number of oth er representatives from - Wilmington naa me pleasure of attending, Considerable Feeling;. Among the Men at Spencer. , Special to The Observer. Spencer, March 11. Considerable feeling exists here to-day among em ployes of th Southern Railway Company, who believe they were laid off last night by the Southern officials In retaliation for not accept ing a reduction in wages as "offered Thl was emphatically denied to-day in a telegram from General Manager C. H. Ackert. who says the redue tlon was made to curtail expenses. Handsome." Ashe vtlle Residence Ruined -by Fire. Special to The Observer. Aahevltle. March 11. Fire this morning at I o'clock practically ruin ed the handsome residence of X E. Hamnton. on Haywood street The structure was slate-roofed and the firemen fought th blare under grave personal danger by the falling of large pieces of slate. THE WEAHEh. Washington. March 11. Forecast: Virginia Rain Thursdays Friday fair, fresh southwest winds. North Carolina Rain Thursday;- Friday fair: crobablr southwest winds. ' South Carolina and Gorgla--ianng Thursday: Friday fair: fresh varlanie winds mostly west. East Florida, West Florida Alabama, ksslsslppl and East Texas-Fair Thurs day and Friday: light varlabl wind. Arkansas-Fair Thursday and Friday; warmer Thursday. West Texas-Fair Thursday and Frt trnvVman anil il.namn.J TTn ti ila time nothing has been heard of him. Vmiwas aBd Kentucky-Fair but. the detective, In consulting- with ' vrta.v f.ir. several wno anew me case, saia inai and the man was located In a South Car olina town. In addition to th al leged theft, It is reported that Mar vin left sopne tills unpaid, one being with the pool room people, which amounted to Sit. Mr. W. P. Mangum Turner has gone to Savannah, Ga., on legal busi ness and will be absent for weeks. Mrs. Turner ha gone to Wll West Virginia Rath Thursday; Friday fair. -, B-r irru.e ld the President' mmgton to be with her parents dur- v..a . t reinstate the men in the time. Mrs. W. B. Hamner and added: "H will have to wait on Congress before right and Justice can be given to these men BILL PERMITTING RE-ENLISTMENT, x After an exchange of word be tween Mr. Foraker and Mr. Warren the latter said a bill permitting .tho re-enlistment of the soldier .would be Introduced very soon. There wer.o matters concerning their pay that would have to be considered before ha l, 111 i,niM t nut tn. ' Mr. Foraker said he wanted to know what the committee proposed to do, because he might have a bill to put In himself. Mr. Warren said he thought the committee bill would restore all rights with pay to commence at the time of the re-enlistment. 1 "I agtee as to that." said Mr. For aker. Mr. Tillman reverting to his - re quest that the President's order dis missing the men be printed with tne testitnony at the beginning of the pamphlet separate from the Presi dent's "morn or less arbitrary ac tion." added that the President had made progress toward giving these negroes Justice. The Senate agreed to print the sev eral reports and the President' mes sage in single volume as susgvsica by Mr. Tillman. has been quite ill with pneumonia at ner name on Main street. wr. uavia J. Hill is en route from El . Paso, Texas., to Lexington, having gone to the Texa city to be with his brother." Dr. Joel Hill, who went, there for his health last fall. He Is Improved somewhat. Mr. B. F. Lee and family have moved to Lexington from Spen cer, where Mr. Lee was with . the Southern Railway. He will be with the Elk Furniture Company here. Mr. Thomas X Taylor, late of the firm of Taylor-Miendenhall Company, has been employed In the business of Mr. W. 0. Penry and will begin work "Monday. Mr. W. H. Bain, a son of Mr. Donald W. Bain, ex-State Treasur er, of Raleigh, Is here doing special work for the Davidson Insurance and Trust Company, and It Is probable that he will make Lexington his home. Druggist X B. Smith, who has been very ill for a long time past, la con valesclng. He Is one of the most widely known men In the county and his progress toward health - has been watched with much Interest by a great many people. LOCAL OFFICE IT. 8. WEATHER BU REAU. ' Charlotte, N. C, March 11. 1M. Sun rises 6:3 a. m.; sun- sets 4:27 p. m. TUariVKAlUtUll im ociiict;. .,,, Highest temperature. .. several , .... i.nm.MtnM . Mean temperature... Deficiency for th day...- .. Accumulated excess for th month.. Accumulated deficiency for the year PRECIPITATION (in Inches). Total for 24 hours ending I p. m... Total for th month.. .. .', .. ... AeiimulatA deficiency for ..th month i-... 0.39 Total for the year... ... ... U- 'Accumulated excess for th year... 0.76 Prevailing wind direction.. .. is. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. . 40 87 43 7 74 CI 0.(0 1.12 GETS REGULAR FIRE HORSES. STILL OX POSTOF11CE BlUi. Animated Debate In the House on the Matter of IiKTeased 8alarie For 41erk". and Carriers Amendment Prohibiting Transmission of Wquor . . - Vvr -1 J- and torune Through the Malls tiets' e" wi" r n'" ' 0 "V. . . . I nut until now depended on one of the in tne Kin. ' j local livery concerns for horses to Washington. March 11 When the . oraw It, and as a result the firemen House ox Representatives 10-oay BANDY MYERS, Consulting Engineers. -Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, , Pavements, . Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, .Irrigation. Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Sur veys, Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed, i - Main Office. S76-77 Arcade Building, Greensboro, North Carolina. Branch Office, Laurlnburg, North Carolina. Dr. Hunt's Condition fa Unchanged. special .to Th Observer. Oxford, March 11. The condition of Dr. X Graham Hunt is unchanged to-aay. He is still seriously ill. His wife and sister, Mrs. Rom Parker, of tnneid; also Mr, and Mrs. Veaxy and friends from Oxford, are with him. By PANNILL A HARRISON eera Auction- THE LARGEST AND MOST TTP-TO-DATB PRINTING PLANT IN fE TERSBURO AT PTBLJC AUCTION. MONDA Y.MARCH 16TH., 1308. AT 12 O CLOCK, M. AT THE ABOVE TIME WE WILL SELL that Elegant Printing Plant on Bank St., City of Petersburg, now being oper ated by The Buchanan . Mfg. Co. The machinery consists of four Cylinder Presses, four Jobber Presses, with ths only Bookbinding plsnt in th - city; Hlekock Ruling Machine, together with Composition Room, complete, with prac tically new type, snd all modern labor saving devices. This Is a fin paying business as the books will show and they are open for Inspection to any one Interested. The owner bought this busi ness for his son, but the son felt called to the ministry, and the father not wish ing to divide his tints ha decided to sell. This plant will be sold as a whole together with the good wlll'of the busi ness. Terms mad known day of sale. The Inventory ean be seen at th office ' of Pannill 4V Harrison. Tabb St., or at Jno. McS. Buchanan's, 111 Sycamorti ot. a in i m srana opportunity to ouy a well, established paying business. - buchanan lira CO. PANNILL act HARRISON, Aucts. , Where- Mr. IV Falls Down. Cleveland . Star. They had a great time, out Ne braska way last week, but the trouble is that while Bryan gets all the ap- plause and Joyous acclaim, the other ; fellow Has oeen recerwng- w electoral votes and the high office. SPECULATORS Ho I Look, Bite, Grasp. ' , Within sound ' and sight of , city clocky LOTS 200x500 feet, to a gurgling branch.. v. ...$uu 99x279 feet, on crest of hill - ...$250 93x388 feet, betwixt the two.. .. ........ .$350 Terms : A little cash, then month by month. Nuf said. See map, then earth. Ask : : F D. 71LBX71NDBR Piedmont Bidg. Thome M7-C4S. PER CENT. BONDS " WE OFFER -SIX 11.000 FIRST MORT GAGE REAL ESTATE COU PON BONDS SECURED BT IMPROVED GREENSBORO REAL ESTATE. WRITE , FOR ' FULL DE SCRIPTION. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST CO, ' Greensboro, N. C ' A. W.' McAlister, Prest. Robt X Me pane, Sec.-Treaa. TTe Offer on West Fourth Street FINE BUSINESS. LOl . Close in, Located on Corner, 49x123 Feet 1 Now is the time to buy, as the trend of business is in that direction arid higher prices will prevail in the near future. Inquire at office for further in formation. SOUnitrJI REAL ESTATE WAN S TRUST COOT Capital, $75,000. W. 8. ALEXANDER, R. A. DUNN. Surplus, $100,000. A. m. - Mcdonald, President. 'I '- s President. . Tlc Sugar 5c. C O. Kenny Co. 2S 8. Tryon. . " ' '' Phone 15S. Kenny's Fancy Blend of Coffee at 20c. is an excellent drink. Kenny's "Special" at 26c. never fails to please. A good Rio to-day at 10o. Children's . drawing slates free to-day. - isfeS fetes ovr our latest statement Issued nn der oath. Tou will find It Interesting reading and the . facts therein con tatned will prove of value to you and t"ive you an idea as to the strength and solidity of this Banking institu tion. .; '- - " :; ; ; It Is a growing, active, progressive and np-to-date bank and all accounts are carefully taken care of. THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Is well organised and quite successful Interest four per - cent per annum, compounded quarterly. Interest H , '' period commences 1st March. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT . , : ; ; J ' cent Interest from date. We solicit the accounts fraternal societies, ' trustees, ad- First National Bank ' '- 'CTARlTTB'rT.'-tt-- 'i ORGANIZED 1SI " Capital. . .. ..$ 300,000.00 , Surplus and Profits . ... .. 210,000.00 lAssets . ::. . 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful ly solicited. Every courtesy and ae - commodation extended con sistent -with sound banking.' Issued bearing 4 per of merchants, manufacturers, capitalists. mlnlstrators, court officers, etc. , ' ' , ...... " COMMERCIAL NATIONATj Charlotte, N. C I BANK, Water Powerfor Sale Vorkvllle Will No Longer Depend on I J very Stable Stock to Pull Fire Wagon. Special to The Observer, s s TorKvllle. S. C, March ll.Th horses recently purchased for the fire department have been received. They tural 1((lp of about 34 feet at th falls The hills come down close togetner on either side, with an abundance of stone and timber on th ground, making cost of development low, with plenty of satls- We offer for sale In Rutherford county, N. C, on Cove Creek, left-hand prong Broad river, water power sufficient to pull ten th6usand splndl mill, with prop er dam, including Ut acres of very An timber land, about seven mile west or Oilkey, N. C, on Southern Railway be- twen Marion, N. C, and Jitlacksburg, b. C. The stream has an average width of feet and U Inches deep makes one na- Modern Homes For Sale $5,000 for six-room house, with large halL East. Seventh street," on car ' line, close In, level Jot, beautifully shaded, size $2x230. Servant' house and barn In rear, also nice garden. If you are interested In a home of this kind It will pay you to see this one. ' $4,250 for handsome seven-room, two-story house, slate roof, electric lights, house' perfectly new, never been occupied and In a most de sirable location, . near Elizabeth College. This Is a complete piece of property In every respect and ottered at a low figure. . J. E. Murphy & Company Thcv Merchants X Farmers National Bank v ' 1 iCharlptte, IT. 0. . ; r ' , DEPOSITARY FOR United States Government State of North Carolina n County of M.ecklenburg and ' '.:-.v,!; v: '. ' -Z City of Charlotte.: 4; ' r "We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WDLSON, President ' JNO. B. ROSS, Tic PreaUenL ,VT. C WttKTNSON, Cashier. , fc O0O00CK)C9C)C000CO0OO0C)0O0CK)00O0 EVERY MINUTE COUWTS when ybu have money In this bank, and you can, have It If you will Just make a start and determine to save something eao "k or month. The result' will; surprise you. Why not earn 4 per cent on what you say? - i -! Southern Loan & Savings Bank; JOHN VL SCOTT, President W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice pre W. It. JENKINS, Cashier. , ' 1, ococeeecoc3oocococeccoee 4S N. Tryon. Thane 842. are young, handsome and powerful and are now being trained for. the duty tney will be expected to- per form,. The town has owned an np-to- T'ached consideration of the postoflice appropriation bill, an animated debate was Parted on th paragraphs relat ing to cUrks in charge of contract ta.Uoni with the result that an In ieiisil appropriation of tlS.000 was obtained for an increase of the num ber of such stations. ; The allowance for clerk hire In th:rd-clas offices, where the salaries of postmaster range from $1,000 to Jl.IliO. wai Increased by $35,000 on a Hiiicnuuipn; oj sir. rime), oi fouth Carolina. An amendment y Mr. Kustermann, of Wisconsin, prohibiting the use In postofflce of any canceling machine except those acquired by purchase aroused a lively discussion a to the rights of patentees. The amendment was ruled out on a point of ordi-r that it changed existing law which expressly appropriated for the rental of such machines. ' The old fight over th pay of letter carrier was revived. An amend ment by Mr. Goebel. of Ohio, to raise to $1,200 and another by Mr. Kellher. of Massachusetts, to raise to $1,150 ' the pay of all carriers In th $1,100 j grade, ttarted th discussion. Mr.) Kellber waa particularly vigorous In, Ms advocacy of the Increase. Still another amendment was offer ed by Mr. Douglass, of Ohio, putting limitation on the manner In whirh the appropriation for carriers should be spent, th object being to make tt mandatory that an Increase of some sort should be allowed. The chair ruled out the Kellher and DauglaM amendments on a point of orrier t-y-Mr. Overrtreet, who took oe c:.:on to resent th charge by Mr. were frequently delayed In reaching the location of a fire In a reasonable time, due to the fact that under the old arrangement the same horse could not be used on each separate occasion and It often happened that those available could not be hooked to the wagon promptly, and occasion ally would not pull after they were hooked. It 1 now believed that If the new team Is properly trained and used exclusively for fire purposes, as they are expected to be toy the. Insurance companies) there will be little cause for complaint or criticism In the future. I Get It At Hawley'sj If rra would like to fool some wiiu Cr.-v Or,n who "know fine Caff -n '.!' anl fvor," quleily tnakc for l::n a tatcn of jt. Rioop's "Jlth Cof t'" a'd iw-rv it piling hot. It deceived V r.' fciioep, ni-wtiU I UHteve, coraiva - r jknd th- in nt a grain of ' 1 In It. IIi-aHh Co(Te Is Bid f i t - l !-4 grin. mlt. nuts, etc. Ir. ! ji no iO to 39 mln'il' " t--. J , r'-Cn'Jt lie. Wi!l-r- . t , SPLENDID SERVICE AND SWELL DRINKS at Ilawley's Pharmacy. We are leadlng-tn fountain special ties now. Our new Improved service I a winner and a wonder. r EvcryUiIng New to Drink can now b had at our estab lishment. , ' We would be pleased to see you at burtore every day. We are quite sur our 'service would please the eye as well as th appetite. W shall look for you to-day. llawfeyV Plnrntfcy Academy Advance- fiale Three Days Ahead. Tryon and Fifth Strreta, Ttaones IS and 260. - fled helo. Power was measured by on of th best hydraullo engineers In the South, re port on file in our office. If you contem plate building a mill It will pay you to Investigate this proposition, where you can sav eight to ten thousand dollars coal bill per year, on ten thousand spin dle mill. The property has an elevation of eleven hundred feet. on, healthy location with pure mountain air. W will sell for 110.000, or exchange for gooa cotton mm biock or gut-ag seeu ritits. SOUTHERN SECURITIES TRUST COMPANY, 15 8. College 8t Charlotte, N. C. "Jordan's on the -Square." Use Creme Elcaya . the Ideal skin food. It Is fra grant and non-greasy, -mad of , - . Absolutely pur and harmless Ingredients, and can be freely used without the. slightest In Jury on the most dellcat skin, rendering It soft, whits and beautiful. R. 11. JORDAN & CO. ... - - ' Thona T. c ' ' ' TVTB NETER CTJosE.- NURSES' REGISTER Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." JTUB builders friend Freezing does not hnrt, natural shrinkage win 'not crack ltj water does not make it fall offi hard mm stone. Writ for booklet, , Manufactured by QHTkRLOTTB PLASTER GO. Write for booklet. Charlotte, N. C 1 9ll; 'ST. RESIDENCE 5-roQin cottage, modern conveniences, $2,350. . Can . 'a - ' -: . : ' .' - ' ;; V' " " arrange terms. One block graded school. Brown & Oompany 'Phone 533 203 H. Tryon St. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Offers liberal aacommodatlon to those who are entitled to them.- OFFICERS: B. D. nEATH, President OIIN,M. SCOTT, View President 3. II. LITTLE, Vice President. W. IL TWITTT. Cashier. DIRECTORS W. n. Bclk Jno. G. Bryce . W. Chamber J. M. Davis B. p. Heath O. V. llcath It. G. IJnk In ton Uddcll J. II. Mule W. C I-ong W. O. N ibet ",. L Iattersosi XI. N. I'liarr J. P. Robertsoai Jno. M. Scott W. II. Twltty C. Talaer ' W. A. Waison J. W. Zimmerman FOR RENT 8 -room house, E Morehead, modern.. .. .. .. ,. w ,. $37.5(1 -room nouse, xentn Avenue, moaern. . . . room house. North . McDowell St. . . . . , S-room house, 20 S E. Oak St., modern.. . '4-room house, SOS E. Hill Bt. 4-room house, JO E. Hill St. 4- room house, Villa Heights.. .. .. .. .. .. 5- room house 405 E. Sixth St Per week.. .. 4-room house, ETwelfth St Per week.. . . . . . - ST.60 18.00 .. 15.00 .. 7.00 .. 8.00 .. 7.00 . 1.60 3.00 CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D. ' WILKINSON, Manager. B. R. LEE, Secretary. ' . . , , I. P. IXDNQ, Sales Agent S Uorth Tryon 61. . 'phone fO. lr ltlll I lr4l I RacG mveoumem W offer B new S-room, house with city water, sewerage, bath' and electric lights, renting for 112.00 per month each (and all PRICE S7.000.0O. OR 10 8-10 PER CENT. ON INVESTMENT. Can you find 'a better Investment In Charlotte, In white propeVty?,"" rented). ....... . : ' I The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. T , Capital t200.000.00. . T I Phone 377' aTS 18 t lrede 11 I I I l" t 1 1 4 I 1 ! I 1 1 1 I t iiixiiiifiii.iiiiiiimmimiiimiliinirirrtTiTT M Invite the Business , i',.' of progressive enterprises , on the ''- assurance of granting every ac- ', commodation consistent with safe . banking. ? . . : ' '; THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY t . . . Trust Building. . . tmiiiintiiiiimiiin "I3XXXXJHI1HXX Bank and Trust Company Stocks W offer subject to sal: 10-S0 C'omroercisl. ' . lfl-M First NsU'-nal. liv-f.) American Trust Co. Cttnen s Ksttonal. Gastonla. 'irt National. Gastonla. IO-oO Wachovia Loan & Trust Co.. Win ston. 10-iW Psople's Nstlnnal, Winston. 9-fA American Natinnsl. Ashevllle. t hhelhy Naitonai Bank. 14 Bank of Norwood, Norwood. We have buyers fort Charlotte National. ' Merchant A Fanners' Bank." Southern Loan A Pav1ns Bank.' Commercial of HIrIj Point. Murchlson National, Wilminston, Southern National, Wilmington. a(Tnev National, GafTney. Battery Park. Asbvllle. Cabarrus Savings Hank, Concord. Central National, Spartanburg. IL'gh-Grad Investmenta
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