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10 yjujuujyjLiiu vaulj x VViSluUVEll, APRIL 20, 1C03. . , T .. . .. - - ' - ff THE PBESIDENT AS I - it if- a -. mm j -, i u. u. a . u l; ji b ji iy i - . . . y - m - ' 1 . - V - 1 v.: CALLERS A Tarty of Visitors IIave an Intercut inr Kxperiewe at tbe White Hobw -i-iI t t it Ulren A k-miim llannw i the child Goes to Hoot Prawn ta Lads and Lassies. W tiic BY, H. E. C. BRYANT. A :-- .Observer Bureau. Congress Hall Motel, - - v Washington, April 2t. "President Roosevelt Is the biggest boy in school," said a, dignifled man who ha a Just returned from a visit to the White House. - Hs can cut as many capers as a street urchin." v "Tea, but you cannot help hut like Wm." declared another. VWithal he is attractive. He has good , horse sense, coupled with . an imaginative mma ana a fine lot of personal mag netism oear nunts in Colorado,". said he, turning to the older boy; 'you may I nave it.. ... . -. - - . . In the other band he held a long, sharp-nosed cartridge and a roll of white and Mat ribbon, ' which"" he handed to the younger lad. ay delighted, especlai- ren and their parent were old enough to appre ciate tbe fact that It was no small honor to receive gifts from the hands of the President of the United States. T Children, yoi should - consider yourself very fortunate," ... said the father of the boys as we left the place.. "I should be very proud . of those things." .- '-,0? "I would not take $100 for my ex perience," said one of the party.- ' , "How grand!" exclaimed another. ' ' "I never dreamed of getting, so close to the President," declared a 'third, president Roosevelt may have his faults, but he is a most , delightful host amsm -aaam OYOGHJ PIMPLES, RASH. ERUPTION'S. ETC lUICKtT EKAlJATED-B-iEW ' ' ! . 8K1M REUCnT -V .... ,i Since 'the discover rn vstv hra. 1 lam. the new skin remedy, has. In ltai extraordinary, accomplishments, exceeded the most sanguine, expectations of the! eminent - specialist who gave it to the I worm. it has cured thousands of cases I of enema and eradicated facial and oth-J er disfigurements of years' standing. The! tern Die itching attending, ecsema is stop-1 pea witn tne nrst application, giving proof v ui fura.ure properties at toe very out WW ' ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED. In less serious 'skin affections, such asl pmpiea. rasa, herpes, blackheads, acne. I paroer's Itch, etc.. results sqow after an uornigni application, oniy a email quan tity being required to erTeet a core. A muddy or sallow complexion is noticeably Improved by a single application. Those who use Doslam for these minor akin troubles can now avail themselves of the special Co-cent package, recently adopted to meet such needs. ,Bpth the W-cent package and the regular f2 Jar may now Those who go to the White House Jf'fBer lwbt About Senator be obtained In Charlotte at R. H. J or- 1 ..I m man', (11 lli...J IT ll'IH I M. r.'i hil ,lh. -iMilliiiMt, to pass the time of day with the I President leave with a better impres sion of him than they had when! they went; they invaria-bly praise him. This la not the case aiwaya, it is said, I with those who ao on business. One day last week a. party, headed I by myself, provided with a letter ofj Huuiuvt.iuu , ocivi , V. A letter receivea Mrello to Secretary Loeb, called to pay our g(!natoJ. Tniman eompletes respects to Mr. Roosevelt. 'The fol . i lowing-named composed the party: Mr. and Mrs. Victor 8. Bryant, of Durham: Mr. and Mrs. H. K. C. Bry .. -ant. of CJwrlotte; Mrs. M. R. Denver and mother, Mrs. Slack; Mrs. vr. A. i Ash brook, of Ohio, apd Miss Massie, '-, or Georgia; Little Misses Elisabeth Sharps and Matilda Bryant; Virginia and Catherine Denver, and Masters Victor and Heartt Bryant. 1 .We had a most agreeable half hour Inside of tbe domains of the Presi dent. ;., ' President Roosevelt Is at home to well-meaning callers after IS every week "day. Ha receivea In his office, located in the west wing of the White House. Many persons see him fhere every week. It Is not a difficult task to set Into ' the White Housegrounds, the gates to t tbe lawns being Open to visitors in the day time. Policemen, armed and in : uniforms, stand about the entrances to the White House to stop cranks or crooks and to prevent the depreda tions of vandals or curio-hunters. Durlng-certaln hours the White House proper is thrown open so that it may be seen by callers. A card from a .Senator Is sufficient to secure admis sion, to the residence of the Chief Executive of the United States. We went to see the President Mr. ' Theodore Roosevelt, the strenuous. In flesh and blood not hla dwelling. Entering the grounds at the west gate we marched by a beautifully shaded walkway to the outer door of the office, where we were held up -by two bu-coated officers who asked for Our credentials. Being assured that wa were all rightgood and lawful cit izens without ulterior designs on any . one in the building they passed us to the second doorkeeper, a chipper little fellow, with round, pleasant face and good manners, who told us where to stand until our turn came. He ahowed my letter to Mr. Loeb. ' That dav manv oeople had mssem- - Tiled in the anteroom; with- every seat - taken and standing room at a pre mium,' Among the familiar faces I saw was that of -Mr. C. 8. Wooten, of LaGrange. Having received our instructions we took our stand in a corner and waited for developments. One min ute, two and five passed with no change In the crowd. Now and then a door opened and a newspaper man : a White House reporter passed out. - The room was uncomfortably warm and stuffy. Our tribe of tiny Tillman's Going Abroad He Will Sail on May 1 6th Preparations f w .Mimary usy at mate Jtfeir Considerable Sympathy r young er Condemned Toiand Boy. ' : ', , Observer Bureau, t 300 Skyscraper Building, Columbia, S. C, April St. V A letter received here Monday from arran se dan Se Co. ' end other leading-drag I stores. Samples for experimental purposes may be had free or charge try writing oireet te tne Emergency. I-aoora rones, n west Twenty-fifth street. New 'York City. For Immediate Purchase . will -buy. (now) the : ;. . on S. Tryon Street.' - ; f Be v quick if interested. P. D. nLBXRNbBR Insure Arainst lire. fjoys and girls .became restless and the bolder ones declared that they did ' not want to see the President. One little girl, a very small tot, with- In quisitive mind, asked If "He would bite." T minutes a long time here. in ' Washington, where one may mlas " something, good went by. I appeal- ed to the polite fellow at the Inner door and ha said, smiling: "II will be about five minutes." He wss right, for at the nd of that time an old gray-haired gentleman, with soft, clear eyes and ripe, rosy cheeks, ap peared and waved his hand. The - signal for the first party in line a very large one to move was given. We .brought up the rear, so that the . children could have all the elbow room they needed. We consumed a ' minute In getting to the President, mho stood to one side and grasped the extended hands. Being gifted at re membering persons the President smiled when my ruddy face beamed upon him. - "Tar Heels," he exclaimed, "and rm glad to see your wife, and these dear children." Ha thought all of the little ones were mine, but I disabused hla mind. As the four little girls came near -he cried -out: "What a treat! Look at the dear little things! How ran I let them go without giving them - somethtn gr - The children were sandwiched be- ments for his going to Europe with a party of Columbiana to spend the summer, and makes certain hi with drawal from national politics until at least next rail, by which time he hopes to take up his work In thf Sen ate again. t ,.. , .' He says in his letter that he is Improving steadily and with Mrs. Tlll maifwlll be ready .to sail with his Columbia friends on the ltth of next month. The full itinerary of the trip abroad has not yet been made out. About the only thing that has been decided on that point la that the party will spend much of the . first part of the trip In Italy, where. Sen ator TlUman hopes to get on speak ing terms witn tna pope Senator and Mrs. Tillman will be accompanied abroad by his Intimate personal friend and physician. Dr. J. W.. Babcock, of the State Hospital for the Insane, asM his kinsman. Dr. J. J, Watson. .Ts other kinsman. Commissioner E. J. Watson, had ar ranged for the party to sail from New York on May 1 0th, .but this' has been changed as stated above, Preparations are making for a big military day as one of the leading features of the State Fair early next fall. All of t'ne military companies of the State will be urged to come to Columbia for that day for company, regimental and torlgade demonstra tions; and as an Inducement prises of 260 for the best drilled company, $150 tor the second fcest and a gold medal for the best Individual military man win be offered. These prises have been assured, and it Is likely that a number of others will also be offered. The State Fair Society has already provided for most of ' the prises. It Is likely that military com panies from North Carolina and ueor gia will also he Invited to take part In apite of the extremely revolting nature of the crime, there Is much feellna of sympathy in dlffernt sec tions of the State for the younger of the Toland negroes to be hanged at Lexington this week for the murder of Mrs. ElllHor. and whose trial and conviction occurred- under- military guard on the 14th of this month Prominent white men ofUhe home town of the convicted nearoea give the younger negro, Ned Toland. a de cidedly good name, saying he was not only always a quiet, weii-henavea bov. but reliable In his little money obligations as well. Several merchants credited him freely. The most pa thetie part of the case Is that his mother 1s a really splendid character, who has reared a family of twelve. all steady, well-behaved negroes ex cept this Brack Toland. who led his vounser brother Into this scrape. She Is of the old ante-bellum type, and the neonle of her town, of both races. are much attached to her and deeply sympathize with her. The Governor confesses to having been greatly mov ed by her appeal to him and by her hesrlna srenerallv. However, there Is no likelihood that the Governor will grant any re- sDlte. The Jury deliberated over Ned's fate for two hours. It could not overlook the testimony Of the repu table men from the State penitentiary. to whom Ned freely confeased his nart In the killing. He said he held Mra Ellisor while brother Brack struck her, although he denied this on the stand. Everybody Triformed on the case Is convinced that the older brother, who-1ad a criminal record and was a cocaine, fiend, practically forced his younger brother to help. - SESSION'S OF B'XAI BIUTIL THE WEATHER. Washington, April 21 Forecast: : ' Virginia. - cool and . partly . cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, cooler Wednesday In southeast portion; light west to northwest winds, becoming va riabla. : v. North Carolina 8outb Carolina,. Geor gia and east Florida, fair . Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudy; variable winds. West Florida, Alabama and. Mississip pi, fair Wednesday; Thursday increasing cloudiness and cooler; showers, light south winds shifting to northwest ' by Thursday and Increasing. . , Tennessee, fair Wednesday, ' showers and ciSier at night Of Thursday, --r- - Louisiana, fair Wednesday, shows r and cooler at night or Thursday; light te fresh south winds shifting to north and, in creasing Wednesday night ' : . Arkansas, showers and cooler Wednes day or Wednesdsy night; Thursday fair. " Kentucky., partly cloudy Wednesday, warmer In central and east - portion; showers and cooler at night er Thursday. West Virginia, fair Wednesday; Thurs day showers. . - Piedmont Bldtv ' ; "Phonta MT-frtg. i' GILBERT C W H1TK. ft B.J' ' , . f Consulting . .- .." 7 Cam-ENOINEEB ' . . Dartuun, W. C. Waterworks, Seweram. . J Filtration, Sewage Disposal: PUn Reports, Ksttituues, bvmerl vision of CiiBot77 -. S Osark Cotton Mill stock.. i Modena Cotton Mill stock. I -Clara Cotton Mill stock.' U Imperial 1111 stock. 20 American Trust Co. ' 10 Henrietta.' Mill stock. -10 Commercial Bank stock.-' i Little-Long Co. .. ...v" ..Ji. 'Utaa 10 Fuller Gin Co......... .. . i na German American, Prefd. 98.00 U Pacolet, Prefd. .. ..loo 00 m Highland Park; vrtM..'l.1un'im 15 Gaston Mfg. Co., stock. .. ...... uoi.oo If you want to buy or sell securities list I your wants witn us. Southern Securities & U South College 8tr ny Chsrlotu; NC AD?HJE)DWE URES COLDS ' end GRIPP Eelkreg the chea and feveriahneea. He AestaetHde , , Interest from fJay 1st AHoved on ew LOCAL' OFFICB TT.'S. WEATHER BUREAU. ' ' Charlotte, April 2. Sunrise tM a.'m.i sunset ?:M p m.- ,:' TEMPERATURE On degrees). ., Highest temperature .... .. .... Lowest temperature Mean temperature .. , uvmwni: wr us ,. Accumulated excess lor month .. , Aeoumulated excess for the year.... PRECIPITATION (In inches). ' Total for 24 hours ending I p. m.., ' Total. for the month .... .. .... 1.2S Accumulated deficiency .for months 2.01 ToUl for the year 11.41 Accumulated deficiency for year 1.11 Prevailing wind direction .. .. ....8. W, - ,W. J., BENNETT, Observer, aU ' 7? between now and May 8th inclusive. TOTJ HATB JJOT AJT ACCOUNT " V ' the time to opeh one. . s " A ' ' SAVE, SAVE, SAVE ' and yon , will be protected against sickness and loss of position, and 7Tyon -w1U -b?mf , important Jfactorln i the communltyj, j . MOXET AWAITrXO IJfVKSTMEJIT - r can -be deposited and , 4 per cent certificates Issued therefor Capital and Surplus $800,000.00. ' -rp1Jr:r fT- mn P0" It-WIlty fever three mllHon dollar m 127 COMMEBOIAL NATIONAL BANK , : CHABtyOTTE, X. C. Tou want to-Inspect and lnvest!nf riiim. r miCtii Trf-i- ThU sectiori is beaatlfully elevated, free from-the sraeka and dust- j"""u"urin; piants, .traversed by broad avenues and streets, P? w Jjtauufully wooded. Water, sewerage-and electric lights . in touch with each lot . The new street car extension, which will be completed in about ninety days.- brings the entire property in . J.ZfAChJLWs trX,c- "" property also aur rounds the most ;fi!if, PrtT' Independence park, which , we trust thecity au i !' .!i.no-llBUilt.vdU. develop Into one-of the most at ' tractive spou around the city. Let us drive you over and through the property and quote you prices and terms on lots. .Capital $73,000.. - W. S. ALEXANDEK, Jpreslent'' f ' i, J ; Surplus, $100,000. ;tvxn!'.: it. Mcdonald, 'v ' Vice President See. and Treaa. . '"' ' A ;V: i ORGANrZED 1805. . !" : - . c Toup Di"laMrrespectfuny goUcItei f G. VT. BlTA3r.... ....... ...V.;..;.,,......, Tic Preetdent I "Jordan's oa the Square," I Hughes' .Compound Extract Sarsaparilla and Burdock , " with ,: " Iodine . of ' Potassium--. 75 Cents. . . This is the fight tonic to take right now. Nothing else is as good for spriiig weather. Get it now. R'. H. JORDAN & CO. 'PbotM f. ' WE NEVER CTjOSE. NURSES' REGISTER Real Estate For iSale $6.00-Fof -roomhousa with all modern' conveniences. In Foorth a2ir?B-.cVK,lM ornr . Thla ought to be taken t once at above named price. , ... . ?. . . tS.SOO-For vacant lot. Ransom Place. Morehead block.. Thla homl. T17 bndwm " one location to build a $4..00--For Want lot North Tryon atreet. close In. Wa have thla property for a short time only and if in the marketfor ! f LITJ-For wM.nc,. with - all modern convenience., in l2. . mrd'J UrT lotr Tb,b Property we consider cheat. t home! a?d 'hUl? lnt toewSi for . l J. E. MURPHY & COMP W . 48 If. Tryon. Tbone 4x Thei HcrchahteJX '-' United States Government !:r ' , ,1-. -t :T State of North Carolina:: ;, : : : - ; . . ; : 4 ; :V '. Countj of Mecklenbtlrg' and t . ' 1 ' ' ;i' i City,, of , Charlotte. ; M-ic . would alsa like, to be your. depositary. i cc, GEO. B. WILBON, PrestdesiL Ifa a ROSS, Vtcm' tntuimL . W. a W1XKXNSON. Ckstiler. , am' It Ja not dlfflcult if you start to, save money ystematlcally, '.111' yon ever expect to be Independent financially you MUST MAKS A Money saved will protect you from misfortune and win opportunities when they come-to START. enable 'you to take advantage of you. t Southern Loan 6 Savings Dank JOHN M. SCOTT. Prealdent. Vf. 8. ALEXANDER. Vice Pres. coooooooxx)ooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoo 1 ween two sections of grown people. - Mr. Rooeeve't became so Interested In 1 the little brats that he neglected for the time the trailers. -Hold on." said the President, "let ; me see If I can't Ond something for .he bore and girls. What havo we, major? Mr. Roosevelt wheeled around nnd addressed the old gentleman with ' the snow-white hair. ' "Ah. I have lt.M he declared. "I wilt give tbe girls rosea" The table in his office was covered with fresh flowers. From a vase he. took a large red rose with lona; stem and trimmed It, breaking off the '.briars with his thumb. : . "Tea, we shall give each little girl a rose, and take off the thorns so r-tttat they will- ot prick-their flngt rs. Now, little ladles, you must be care . ful not to let these stickers bite you. See. take this one." - This -said, he handed one to the smallest child and returned to get an other. The major was at work -.also, .. plucking, breaking thorns and giving flowers te the children. Thif per formance, A most delightful one, con tinued until each of the girls had a rose. , "Now. boys, what can I give you?" esked the President. "I wish I had eomethlpg." While be talked Mr. Roosevelt looked about the room for anything that ha might give away. He turned to bis pockets and searched there among his papers, but la vain. Fin ally be gave up and started back to ward us with a disappointed look In his face, but before he reached ,. the line he turned to make one-more ef fort. This time he was successful. Going to the drawers of his desk, he cu'led them ctrt. one t a time, fin gering everythinr Iff snrhr-tntilt'-nHe- carae to a little emum or koaak pho tographs. As he turned the leaves of this the expression on his face chang ed many times. The sight of one pic ture made hint break into , a loud laSrh. " He was looking at a picture it - a of himself while bunting in the District Mcctln at Wilmington Larrelv Attended Ball and ln quct I t Night " -: dperlal to The Observer. Wilmington, April 27. The second day's sessions of the District Grand Lodge No. (, Independent Order of B'NM Brith, rompriatng the. States of Oeoraia. Virginia, Maryland, the Carolina snd the District of Colum bia, were largely devoted to routine business, concluding to-night wKh a magnificent ball and banquet compli mentary to the visitors by Harmony Clmle in Its club rooms. The Grand Lodge was welcomed to the city upon convening thla morning by Mayor Springer and the Response was by Hon. Simon Wolf, of Wash ington, D. C During the morning the ladles or the party were entertain ed oa a trolley, party to the beach. To-morrow the v4nHors go for a trip down the river. , -re. young man, this is a book '"j-rajhs made on one of my HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nine years sro it looked aa If-my time had cone. says Mr. C Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. '1 was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread.' -It was 'theft my rtrusslut recom mended Electric Bitters. ' I bousht s bot tle and I sot whst I needed strength. X hsd one foot In the grave, but Klectrfe Bitter put It back on the turf lira In. and I've been well evr since." Hofd tinder guarantee at all drug stores, t Oc . i . BANDY A MYERS, , . Consulting Engineers. . V a. Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage, Seweraga Disposal,; Koads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation. Drainage, Reinforced- Concrete. - Bar- J veys. Estimates, Plana and Specifica tions.' Construction . Buperlntended. Complete Plants designed and con structed.'' ' Main Office. I7I-7T Arcade Building, ureensDoro, nortn tarouna. ' i Branch Office, Laarinbnrg. Xorth Carolina, r 6 PER CCNL GOLD BONDS ' The per cent , Real Estate I Coupon Bonds' of a the North Carolina Trust Co. are secured by first mortgage on well se lected " . IMPROVED CITY REAL " ESTATE, . - Absolute . security is further assured by the company's guar antee. Write for descriptive door let. - - : - - ; NORTH. CAROLINA TRUST COMPANY, r Greensborp, N. . C. A. W, McAUsteW President " R. . J. Mebane, Sec. . and . Treas. lot- Travis Avenue, one block from, Elizabeth College $650.00. Easy terms. - Shtdy side of street, among beautiful homes. . A real bargain. Brown :&:pmpany -. 203N. Tryon St' 'Phone 535. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK For the United States, - ; ; ! ; State of North Carolina, . . Counly of M6cklenburg, v r:' v , City of Charlotte. , ' ' . ; , Resources .".-.".v.-. $lr5p0,000.00 -Large and small accounts invited and treated in as liberal a manner as balances ' and responsibility HEATH, Prealdeat. - ? J. H. MTTLE, Vice FKsldM B, D, JOHN M, SCOTT, Vice President W. BV TWITTY. Cashier. ;-:;-vv;C013ES;v, ' " Ha-." - - sr a tcr dls'UA UwrotTjh Vasinf tie blood more necesaarr i? n,U?ioa m roloa.The least particle of thn Insidious virnr wlU mtUtlDlV in the c?rcn1it!n nt,A - t - t,i- . : v. t,i- teat no part of the body win be exempOroni.tSe'rava-ea' of. this powerful KSFw V5 .ret 7aptoa is itlitUe sore'or x&t Ivslza&e ic I003, ,e blbecomcs so contaminated that the mouth and throat wrate. Ilands ia the gnla. swell, hair and eye-brow come oat, copper m tsTflW Yf. oa freqnenOy sores and ulcers break dut KlrJftl. .a?llut the- Bfferer. S. S. a cures Contagious Blood Poison ZltlJ.l waiwUtUo0i--t attacks the disease la th riLtwaVfey reij flown into the circulation. Mfr.i!.: t j... 2JL fi JT v Sr A1 fluJJ P. ad health-gustalnin?. The Im pncnt commences as soon aa the patient rets under the influence of uj if00 aaes oatil trace of the disease is removed from the EYZruU?01 health. Not one particleof th. kiZjt 1. l om-omics alter a. S. S., tas purred and punned -"v. UUL OH I n Hmma - . , I . . m - J ' , . j i - uciiuucut ui luis Qisrase ana any menicai aa the Llaod nii VC vu"acu5 ulCT a- a- cas pur S!?1. BPok 08 til tome treatment of this disease and Mutual B. A L. offers soma partly matured shares at what has been paid. In, 4 to 10 months old. . Must be closed by 'nlfht'of 10th, "just t daya. Thla Is a cinch. To ret any ef them wire, 'paona or come a-runnlnf. First 'come first 'served Tha early tlrd, you know. NEW SHARES " . - .. ' - - - -.-'-.--.-. . i- . Can still be had If you don't delay.' Many of yoa wait 'until the bird hatwiK-'Xirwts'tf-Twi'wmB threatened with foreclosure before Uklnc shares, "and- appljlnf. No wonder, you fret and fume, titled to. Prepare for war The tall of the cow is all before, you're knocked down. you're en- E; L; KEESLER, Sec; and 'Treas.-' . Phono Ui. XS 8. tryon Si, GOING AT A BARGAIN : ? ; ; Four Blocks From Square ; r , Ten-room house with all modern conveniences, large lot and on " ahady aid of street Can be bought cheap if taken at once, itea son for aelling. wants nioney. ' For further" Information, call to; sea" us at No.-1 W. Fifth street, or 'pho'na lei.- ' ' A CAE0LINA BEALTYCO., " ' .1 w". IX WILKCVSON, Manacer. - B. tt.JJEm.r..T . , r ip. toifQ, galea Aeab , .. 4 l4orth Tryoa Bt, . 'Phone $0TT - OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf DEPOOITORG who were too late to get their funds in or the New Interest Period . which began April 1st can . get our certificates of deposit which pay 4 per cent if held : thre e months or longer. THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Trust BBllding. ' - If you do not lei us show' you that elegant home in t : : lar, and best of all, it can be bought far below - ita ; : real value. -V - ; ; ; "Home Findera." ; . - Loans Negotiated. ; ; J The Charlotte MTrust;-'&;; Realty - Co; f J Tbone 77. A, O. CRAIO, Secretary, 18 E. Trade St f W. J. CHAMBERS, Treasurer. - -, Z Wood fibrd Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." Tm uuiLDnnp fribnd V Freeslng deea aet faari natnral shrinks ra win aot ' crack Hi water does no snake It fail off; bard as stone. Write fbr booklet! ' - Maaafactared by-- - ,; GHKRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. ".v ' . - - Charlotte, Jf. C MIqIi Gratia IpvcGtmcnt : Bank Stocks and" Bonds . W-S American Trust Co............ 3D Commercial 't S-M First NatlonaL If Uurehtson National. WUmlnrton. W-ftWw Nationals Wl 10-M American National. AshsrUle..' Wachovia Ian A T.. Winston tf-Sa First National, Llneolnton It Cltlsen's National. Oastonla kfarrhants A Planters, GafTney .. M.ftlO N. C 4s 1919 lr A. T. A O. f ia 1TB 1S1 lot in Bid 1M 121 12 10 Southern &4 Henrietta. . a Florcncs 10-69 Ozark CUffalds ... W-M Gaston WM0 Gaffnax Mill ' Woodlawn 1M Cora .. ie-S) Imperial r-M Gray 10-50 Mares Mfi. Co. .. . 10- Highland Park Pref. at Chadwlck-Hoaklns Pret. Stocks .XT1 tXHtr ISO ' m loo - -.'lift ...A......... i 13 .... a...... JJId ... . mo Int.;.. ins f I THS SWIFTtSPCinC CO AIIAKTA. 04, FmGm
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