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V 7 :' ' a CIDLRLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVER, :APRH 13, 100S. si-.-. I SeS- i ow ding. . jail await- and 4 four flrej murder f, with seven i fjtheao- pt Lawrence 1 who shot and i a barber shop : 4thandUalQ j unded 'Jefferson r f the slain, man. men tin jail -; la ry and the other Uskey. " It 1 pos . w pek will b con Iminal docket. It court will bo la pki "and that afiet t hat ben cleared term will be de si nesa - Ther Is. a cases of thc latter fndar, ' prjpcl pally rations for alleged s. PHIZES.; ; (meeting of the W Union last tided to offer. lam V4M fit fOni yf -York . county ho second 'and a similar' acre than 100 farm- et. . Th piiza ' by popular sub- the purpose : or irae to raise not ing the fire price 39 and the third 'la being received sm by- the farm- jhustness men gen look Is that It will tccess from every jille X&rk has been corn-raising eoun I for a. number of Jver" yet raised one f was " needed , for In, the outlook now Arable seasons the ir"wM surpass that of 5 &et. The contest Is not to 1 to . members i of ' the in view of the fa (t that a irtlon of the best farmers ity Is members It Is more that some of , them will is been no rain here In weks, and as a result the a pretty well up with their osn of them are claiming Ver Is badly needed JE8 NOT TVDASWa. the cltlaens, of Torkvllle III pleased with the. new liat become enecuve .on to-day. especially those teen accustomed to go to nd other points . south ox ring daylight, on No. IJ, is discontinued, ana un- hr arrangement It "will- be to reach any point sou in 'from this place, except the travel at night Another was a great convenience to to this section from cnar- No. J V the local paasen whleh connected at Bock No. tt on the Marlon and division for Black-bur and In this point at 7:15 a. new train that takes the Ne. tt Is designated as No. leaves Charlotte at 1:11 i. reaches Rock Hill at 7:25, , hAtt hoar after the deoartur of the Marion and Klngvllle No.- IS at last that Is the understanding here; the published reports stating that there would be ne change In the schedules of this road- except No. 1 4, which goes south In the morning. At present a train, No. It. leaves Rock 1U each tnornlng fer Klngvllle after be arrival of No. IS from Charlotte nd returns In the, evening as No, 17, and ft Is said that every pressure pos sible will be brought to bear on the manasTement of 'the- Southern-to-In duce tt to make xoravjiie the termi nal for these tralna If this can be aoeompJlshed. and the connection at Stock, Hill between tne .two 3&s ar ' ranged. Torkvllle will be (entirely eat iafled and will have th most sat Idfactorr schedules in hsr entire ex- DEAL RESULTED. IN U3S3 1 It will be remembered hat-about the first of April a story wis sent out from Spartanburg to the (effect that theV Pacolet -' Jaanuiacturingi com nanr had lust closed a deal! by which it had -sold ia,00,eo worth of its product to be shipped w China or Japan. 'Th story very naturally was -cooled by he newepapenfc all over the country. A few days go your" cor-a-eaoondent-mentioned jfo incident to a cotton min man ,of this county and atated that be had bttn told by a tarty who tboughthe knew that It was claimed that the Faoolet people a4 lnet ISOB.Ott oft that shipment Tbe cotton nrlll man stated that he tad the Information from a source la -Vtilch he bad entire confidence, that the story as to the sale and shipment of the goods was a fake, nothing more nor less than 1 an April : fool Joke. - ' Up to this writing no cltlaen of TorkDUe has yet purchased; an auto mobile and no moving-pictur ahow Tias located hsr While It la not like ly that she will get In lino so far ai the horseless vehicle is concerned any time soon, although they do aay that one or more prominent , ciUaena are thinking about buying; It -is a fact that a citizen of nelghborpg town has rented a vacant storeroom here and Is new fitting It up for a meting picture show. ' j vmWa it is a fact that the average newspaper reader reads at least a part of what is being printed In the rrrs relative to the availability of ."UT" T"i!n!rs Bryan as the nom 1 -ratio party. It Is also 1 if any, of them in a!!y in' -tted, as who ,sm. NEW HOTEIi FOR CAFTXET. Elegant Structure to B Erected by a Stork Com pa n j -M u cii Building Now Going on In ' That Dnrg EtoctrldtY.From Gaston Shoala. Special to ,The-Observer. J , Gaffney.. a CH., April 1.- Messrs. C .Q. Pariah. J. A. Carroll. ZJ A. Robertson, p. C. Phillips "and J. H. Curry have "decided to. erect a' mod ern and up-lo-date 'hotel building. for Gaffney- The . capital atock, will be 25,000, flC.OOO of which baa been subscribed and the rest Is in sight, as a number' of merchants and business men of the city have Indicated 'their willingness to aaalw in the enterprise. The building will be located on the corner of Robertson f and Orenard streets, near, the , passenger station, and is an Ideal location for a hotel on account of . Its proximity to " the passenger station, as well aa to the business section of the city. There is no doubt about the suceess of the enterprise, , as the gentlemen . who have the matter in. charge are tnor oughly in earnest and tnry have am ple means with which to carry out the project , - ? : , - Tha-work.on.iha.blg power dam at Gaston . Shoals is practically finished,'. and the town is now getting Its elec tricity from that place. It seems odd for . the engine at the' power house, which has been running so long with out stopping, to be silent . : Mr. Garnet Martin is erecting a handsome cottage on his lot on Bu ford street near his place Of busi ness which he will occupy as a resi dence as soon as it Is completed. --. Mr. Z. A. Robertson la putting lum ber' on' the ground preparatory to erecting four, residence buildings on his lota on Buford street V, Mr. B. O. Turner, who lives a few miles from Gaffnty, has purchased a lot on Buford street and Is having lumber hauled out of which he will have a handsome residence - erected which ho will occupy as soon as fin- ished.4- . . Tha Furman Glee Club delighted a larre audience at Limestone College auditorium Friday night There are some excellent voices in the club, and all who were present" expressed them-4 selves as being much pleased witn the entertainment . - The people of Gaffney are gratified to know that Nos. M and 40 will be reinstated Sunday.' The postmaster at Gaffney has received official no tice that, the mail car will be taken off No. I and placed on No. 11 after Sunday, as formsrly.- r-Mr. I Baker returned to Gaffney last night after spending a week with his son,. Kenneth, who Is mayor of Greenwood. ' .wo"! .. - and in. and TS BEHALF OF MR WINBORXfi. Mr. J. I. McCU Vricem thW Merkleni burg Voters to Support Him For At- - torney General nEndorscd 'by1 Ed enton Bar. To tho Editor of The Observer: . . - Pleas allow roe Space In your "col umns to" commend to the voters of Mecklenburg county my friend Judge Benjamin B. Wlnborn. of the Coun ty of Hertford, for the office of At torney General. Judge Wlnborne Is recognised by the profession as be ing ona of the very ablest lawyers In the etate. I served with him in the historic Legislature of 188, and I r...mJt . Um- 4.,'- V. OIm at " th tl UMt and brainiest Democrats In the State. He waa a wise counselor ana a pains taking lawyer. In my Judgment Judge Wlnborn deserves this honor at the hnrte tt his nartv. and I appeal to the OemocraU of Mecklenburg coun ty to give him Its support .. " I beg to append to this note the following endorsement of the Eddn ton bar of April td. J. U, HLAUt irttm mAmKora at th F.ilenton bar and others ' attending court her at this term have heard with pleasure f t)i, ntMa for Altnrnpv flen- era! of North Carolina of Hun. B. B. Wlnborn. of, Hertford eounry.. -Judg.Wlnborn Is a, thoroughly quipped lawyer of -abimy andun usual Industry, quaiinea in every way to - fill this high place. From ' h:s h -nn--hm bnen.loral to the democratic party, true to its highest ideals ahd read yat any time -to spend and b suenfi la its :rvlre No one has served -l! mff laitnruny than he, . t- .-. . Th, mrlY. owes it to itself t re- number those wlo hiVi thus been fAlthfnl and tru to It, specially when they are so eminently fit No man - In eastern worm Caro lina will add more strength to the f -Via la a nolltlclan In theibeat mtnne wise in counsel and bold snd ealousln action.;,' We endorne his candidacy with pleasure ana rpenm mend him - to ur fellow Democrats throughout the gtate. , -j- -W. D. Pruden, C. 8. Vann, J. H. Mc- Mullan. Jr.. W. a Prlvatt James B. -McNlder (Perquimans bar). W. M. Bond. J. N. Pruden. P. W. McMul lan Trrqulmans bar) IL fl. Ward, solicitor first district . - ,: EXGLISH IMAHCIKAT8ECTTREI. ComniUidoner WaUton, of South Caro-.- Una. llrtiiKj in party of - Farmers and Young Clrla. '"7 t-r - i Observer- Bureau.JU:: J00 Skyscraper Building, Colonibla, 0. C, April 13. ' CommlBslonr Watson arrived here yeiterday from Philadelphia-with a special car of English farmers, II strong and presenting an excellent ap pearance. Mr. Watson, who has had evtenslvs experience at Ellis Island as well as in dealing with the Immigra tion problem of his own State,, aay the visitors are the best-looking set; 'of Immigrants he has yet seen landed in -America, The newcomers were brought to this country by Mr. Alex Thompson, a native of NewOrleans working for the Stat of Virginia. He gathered them from the farming sec tions of Rngland by means of person al interviews and stereoptlcoa ' lec tures. There wer originally 110 in this -party, the others going to Vir ginia and Oklahoma. -. . --v . In the party is a number cf -young girla from II to JO year old, who have had experience as servants In En aland, and' with them Commission er Watson la beginning his experiment blocked out several years ago of aolv Ing the Southern servant problem by substituting whit for colored ser vants? He will send these young wo-i men to rural families, and If the ex periment Tans out - well will bring minx more over from England. Commissioner Wataoa says Mr. Thompson . has landed - 2.000 such farmers In Virginia and has -t,tf -on his waiting list In Enaland, wh wlin be . brourht to Fouth Carolina la the next few months if the party Just v,..,hthere provef satisfactory and 1... This allots office Is " toward brlntirg peo- ' - ' ti account ? VAXtTETT OF DUXX IfEWS. Special Term of Court Asked For by Com miBfOonera Boies Creek Com- mencemcnt May 10th-15tb Chair - Factory Running ; Again. - , Special to Th Observer.. . . ' ' Dunn. April 1 It. Harnett county was organised for the , prohibition campaign by the election of an ex ecutive committee In' each, township. Rev. J. A. Campbell U county chair man. This campaign waa opened last Monday at Lllllngton, Dr. J. B. Car lyle. of Wake Forest; Mr. L M. Mac kinaw Elizabeth city, and Rev. B. W. pillman,s of Klnston, were th speakers. .' '.c ,.-.- v.'; . The Harnett board ot commlaslon ers has asked th Governor tor one week special term of court for "th trial . of civil cases, beginning May Xlth.. " . - - Th commencement exercises of Buies Creek -Academy will be held from May 10th to 15th. Dr. Cullom, of Wake Forest will preach th com mencement sermon on Sunday, - the 10th, and on th 1 4th Dr. J. - Allison Hodgea of Richmond, V., will de liver the address. Dr.. Hodgea la a brother of Mr. John M. Hodges, ef this coantynd Is a native of Har nett county. He la a fine speaker- rare qualities. -' .. ..- . V - Mra. Malcom McKay and children left Wednesday night for their horn on Chip Island. Mr. McKay la th druggist' In th marine -service there, Th meeting . conducted at the Methodist church by the pastor. Rev. A. J. Parker, assisted by. Rev. Mr. Humble., of Weldon, began Monday and will last. ten days." Mr.Humbl la a Simple, plain and strong preach er. '.v; : Th revival meeting at th Chris tian church begins - Sunday. ; April lthr conducted by Rev. Oeorg B. Taubman, evangelist of ' Kentucky, assisted by Mr. W. A. Gardner, gos pel singer of Kentucky. - Th-town commissioners have de cided to begin work on th town hall and opera house at one. It will be a large and handsom structure and one badly needed by the town. ' , TH Purdie-Hooks Company Is now finishing Its two-story brick building on - Broad -atreet - and -will.-mov Its stock pext week. This .building is quit an addition to this town, aa it la one of th handsomest ever erect ed in Dunn. Messrs. Newberry Bros. It Cowell began running, their ehalr factory Monday with a full fore of hands. Their furniture plant It will be re membered was destroyed by fir about three week ago. together with, a large stock of furniture and lum ber. THE WEATHER. ' Washington, April 12-Forecast: . Virginia, fair, warmer Monday; Tues day fair, warmer In southeast portion; light to fresh south to southwest wlnda North Carolina, fair, wanner Monday: Tuesday fair, warmer in east portion: light to fresh winds mostly south to fresh winds mostly south to southwest ' South Carolina and Georgia, fair, warmer Monday, Tuesday fair, warmer on the coast light to fresh southeast to south wlnda ' Tenneeeee. Arkansas, Kentucky 'and West Virginia, fair, warmer Mondayt Taasdajr fair. Eaat Florida fair Monday; Taesday fair, warmer In north, portion, variable alndaV..: A " ' West Florida, partly eloudy Monday. possibly showers along the oosst; Tues day fair, light, northeast to southeast wlnda " " ' - West Florids, partly eloudy Monday, possibly showers along th coast; Tues day .fair, light northeast to southeast winds. " Alabama, fair Monday, except possibly showers along the coast, warmer in north portion: Tuesday fair," variable wlnda Mississippi, Louisiana ana east Texas, fair Monday, except possibly showers on the coast warmer In the interior; Tues day fair,, light north tait to southeast Wlnda, . . . - LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. , ... Charlotte. April 12. Sunrise 8:55 a. m.; flunset l:EJ p. m. TEMPERATURE tin degree) Highest temperature .. m Lowest temperature .. .. . ,.,. 41 Mean temperature .... .. .. ...... ' M Deficiency for the day X Accumulated excess for month ..... . 86 Accumulated excess for yeaf. ....... 183 PRECIPITATION. (In inches).- Total for 34 hours ending I p. m. .. Total for the month-,. .. w ' O.U Accumulated deficiency for month . l.U Total for the year .... ,. I4.xt Accumulated deficiency for, year 0.43 Prevailing wind direction .. ,,S. E. W;. J.. BENNETT... Pbservr. .... uAj-pw A MTERS, Consulting Engln Watef Supply and Purification, Sewerage." Sewerage Disposal, "Roads, Streets. Pavements,' Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation. Dralnnae. RelnforcVd Concrete. Sur veys,' Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended, J Complete Plants designed and" constructed. Main Office..- 875-77 Arcade Building, urcensnoro, jvortn Carolina, Branch--OfBci Laurlnburg, North Carolina. . 6 Per Cent Bonds .. our coupon uonds are s .cured by first mortgage on lm proved real - estate double in value the amount of bond -dMwe, la addition to this first mortgage, they - are - guaran teed In every particular by. our . company. .Nothing . could be ' safer. ,. Writ for booklet, giving full description or pisn. NORTH CAROLIXA ' - TRC8T CO, Greeoshoro, - N. C. . A. W. McAllster, Prea J. Mebane, Sec. and Treaa pre We WilI B uyi w American Trust Co, - ; North Carolina Bonds 4a and t. 1 T-"T" U Henrietta Mill stock (N. C) t : y 10 Commercial National Bank. - '. - We Will Sell ILItUe-Long Co. stock ''13 1 Blscksburg Oil Co.. .. .. - W IT Imperial Mill Stock (N. G). German Amerlcaa Prefd. ,; .."'.. M M Pscolet M1U stock Prefd. .. ...... 109 lot Highland Park stoelrPrsfd. -... .. loo 15 Gaston Mfg. Co. stbca M . Ts joi Nortq State Fir Ina C. v ' 60 Brown Mfg. Ca. stock Ot. f Mayes Mfg. Co. stock J. .. i ,! 30 Flint Mfg. Co. stock .. . 107 If yon wsnt to buy or sell securities list vour wanU with) m. . . 1 ; u o Bo K ' AX IDEAIi HOME FOR SALE , . . . ' ",'-v::i . 'TIS finer by far than mostly built Perfect In detail. Typical Southern plaxxa.' Raaementa. hot water heat Servant's house In yard. On shady side of 'broad . street, corner. - - Ten rooms, each J a ! jnjr File - al0,0O0. In Dllwortiv, .;.-". . : f ; f ' -' .-: v. . i " Ak . ; y u' ' ' .'',- fJ d. ALEXANDER ..'.-v Insurance- 'Gainst Fire. ::. Piedmont Bldg. 'Pbonca M7-M5. J3ILBERT C WHITE, CeE. coaanltlns;- . CIVIL ENOINEEB' . Durham, N. C Waterworks, Sewerage, Streets : Wa ter Filtration, Sewage Disposal; Plana, : Report. Estimates, -, Snper-vialoa- of - Cons(ractlon. -7 I' . "Jordan's on tb Sqaaro." I Send Huyler's It's the most appreci--ated always, because , it's .the best - Presh; siiipments' - continually coming-in. - .. ' .... R. II.. JORDAN &.C0.. WE NEVER C0SE KTJRSESV EEQISTER National Bank Protcctibh 1 ' Means a Great Deal to a Depositor . You have all the assets of the Tank, ', guarded , by the National Banking Act, and in addition . the -individual liability of the stockholder,, tq protect.- - your depbsits! v ; ; - -There-is no-better serarity.for your savings, we par 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly..' Certificates of deposit bearing same v rate of in-. terest , issued in any lunount not less - than - $25. Capital, Surplus and Profits $800,000.00 gives ab solute security. i ''r'l'JJ,'-''""J:-:''r' z -----.-. COMMERCIAL' NATIONAL BANK.U . CHABLOTTE, N.C. t. e r FOR 100;: GMI We offer for five days only a five-room cottage .with city water one block of Southern Passenger : a? rm . ..11 - - - I Diaiion. J.ne cotutge is in Hue xunaiuon uu uu eood size level lot. - Owner needing " money and ' makes above special price. Look at it and take inJ 'it'. 1' 1- '111 t--J. J.Ti i II ine suTTOunoiiigs ana you wiu isee mai uua vs a bargain.' , - . J. E. MURPHY 4 COMP'NY O N. Tryon. 'Phone MS. Valuable, : Faraiing : Tracts 5S ACRES 4 I- rnllea west of Charlotte, neafHosklns Mill, about 10 acres, fresh land,' very productive. ; Small meadow, bold , stream runs through place. New. tenant house. A safe invest-" ment at. V; . 'I V, ..... ... ... r..' .... .t, . .$2,000.00 '-"fl ACRES 4 miles east, near Sardls, new J-story 7-room dwel-. . ... ling, barn, etc., good spring near the houee. Fine meadowa and. pasture on a branch. ', Plenty of firewood ot place. Upland suit able, for cotton raising and trucking. - Price.. ' ...$2,600.00 1 ACRES 1-J miles southwest of Charlotte." mor than ".half wood land. Good farming land. Can bo sold cheap. For ftfr yr. particulars, apply to : '- -. i .Capital, $75,000. XV. S. ALEXANDER,' DTJJfJT. " . Sorplas, $100,000. A. M. UcBOXALD, President. ' Vice President. ;v Sec and Traas. first National Bank CHABLOTTE, If. 0. ORGANIZED 1S63. v Capital and Proflu.....$540,000.0 .Tour business respectfully solicited. - u HENRY M. McADEN. . . . .President ;v JNO. F. ORR.. Cashier. The Merchants i Farmers National Bank ' A ' Charlotte, N. 0. , ' ; DEPOSITARY P0R United States Government $ BtatedrN6rth Carolina A: ; County of Mecklenburg and. ;: v: j -... pity . ot Charlotte. . -U We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WZIJBOir Precldenl JlfO. B. ROSS, Vic) President ' . , '. Xt. Ol -WDCKCrSON. Caahler. i..-, -;; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPCOOQCOOOOCOOOOCXX) and SAVE the; balance. That is a' better way to get a start financially , than to limit your saving and SPEND.. the balance. A: :iy V ,. l-V. We help you to save; by paying you interest on your deposits. - ;.';.. ".; ; fv 5outhnS LoanS; 6 SavihgsiDahl JOfCf M. SCOTT, President. W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. - - . W.. It. JE2VKIKS, Cashier, f ., .. , COOOOC)OOOCOOOCOeJCXCCOOCOOO MBIpclts ftMifilare Seven-room Cottage, modern , conveniences, lot" 40x193, side entrance;. goM stable 't. v. $3,60( Can arrange terms. This property is especially desirable because close in. v Will -be sold at once. I BrowiT&r Company! 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK v7 Depositoty For- the United States, State of North CaroIinan: D4- - County of Mecklenburg. " f Resources . . vi7. V ; . ... u $1,500,000.00 Large and small accounts, invited and treated in as liberal a manner as balahces and responsibility 1 warrant. ' ' ; 1 . OFFIGERSt ; : . B. D. HEATII, President,' 7 J. H. LITTLE, Vice President. lOUS U. SCOTT, Vic President W. H. TWTTTT, Caahler., 'j Th new series Mutual B. A I ls"3astjwarmlar p foodVil There'll be , lots of shares ttKen to-aay. ataaa np your mind now to save ' something and start in to win. Ton can do it ' '. . BUUTinil FOURTH VRAD LOT J 'W hav on f th most desirable building lots, in Fourth Ward.,, located at 60T N. Poplar tret 7t 1-1x141. with a lOfoot alley on the side and back. This , lot is. cheap at f 3,000, but for a quick .sal we offer It at i,500. Remember, you can't buy thl lot at, this , nric af tr April 15th. 110$. T .: ...V. '. ; - CAROLINAi REAIVT? Co : : , v ; v W. Du WILKINSON, Manager. - o -y'?. .?''-. 7 B. R. LEE, Secretary. ' S. P. LONG, Bale Agent , 45 North Tryoa St . " ' 'Phone Ml. . COCOCXXXOOCOCXXC)0000000( DEPOSITORS vr who were too late to' get their-f untls in for the New Ifiterest 'Period whicfr-begau April 1st can get our certificates of , deposit, ' which; pay 4 per cent, if held three months qr longer ; j ? theSiicam ; i 7-:.jd;di : Trust Building. :-. V y OOCOCOOOCOOCOOCOOCOOCCCOOO CCXT5000COOCOCXXXX500COOOO 4 ! I I I I I 1 I 1 4 1 . ll.W otter an elegant '$ooa house u best section of worth, .', T lot 75x160, modern conveniencea.- Party anxious to amu. See or phon ; - v :7- .'- '." u'C TjT.' 2" : ." 'X ' ::":"'i"i;:'-''; v You Business Men "should carry Investment ahares, hsra,', But for Just such stock durv lus; . the recent panic many a xeuow wouw nav cone to th wall. started last Saturday, and' ertrybodyj la wleomC ; The - 15ryear-old boy1. who starts with afew shares now' and sticks to. it will win, in most case, b able to retlr with a competency by middle life." T -THSLERy Sec and Treag; 1 . Si 8. Trj - r ft' fThcharlottcust i RealtpCai .. " v ; ; :.. i ... , Caplui $200,000.00. ' '. ' -.' -"'" ':.f i! Phone 377 .S;18tMej ! ,4ll1IMHlllin'l'''t''l''IJHHIHtn' - 1 Wood -fibre Ve!l Plaster, "Hard Clinch.' y THE BUILDERS FRIEND I FrecaUe doe not hart; natural shrinks- win not crack f . abater doe not make It fall oCt hard, mm atone..- Wrtt for- book! jtamfwtwe4 Pr '-'I1' -'-' ': ,:,;-'-.'...'"- . I eHllRLOTTE PLASTER GC. ; Write for Booklet ' "' ' . ' . ' 7 i Charlotte, N. C y IS Waedalde ...... ...... ...... J0 Cox .,..,...... ,. " Bid t Monarch Pfd. .. .. ...... Bid x aouihern Pants ... ..'..'.. Bid U Peerless ....-J...". .,!3v... 10 Lulu . ? ) Caston Mf ..... .. ... . I Little Lons; ..... t Fidelity Mill .. ... .... ... Cora .......... SO Florfnoe .... .w. 4 Hanrletta ... .... .... . 15 Wlecassett ... .... - SO Chequle .... ... ... ... ... SOCTirFRN nLL AND BA.VK STOCKS . ...'6CBJCr TO HA LB WE OFFXR '.' - - 10 H Hlxhlaad Park Pfd. and Int.. .. 100 Chadwlck-Hoektna Pfd. and Int 10 Siba MI. Co. Pfd.... rH. X Lancaster Pfd. .. .. .. .. ., M W Weodalde Pfd. w ....... M 9 American trust Co:i . u' , IH First Kat'onal Bank .... M.. .170 20 Commercla) National .... 1. .. 15 IS tVachorta L. T. Co. M -13 , W Araeriran Kattoaal, Asherllle ... I I . 1 First National. Lincoln ton 13 138 19 Cltiwn'a National. Gaatonla .. ., 11 171 ( gheJbr NaOonal .... f Ill 138 People's National. Win-ton. .. .. in 13 10-ta Charlotte Realty A Trust Co.. Bid .-V ,.. . 100 v- J i O! ' ' ...i f v ',. .'.''.... F. C. AEBOTT A CO.
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