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ID CHARLOTTE DAILY Or SERVEK, MAY 11903, SPEAKS AT HIGH P01KT nrrcmx has urge audience. ..-,, -.mrl.l Candidate Say He MiikM in Aridim iii the Manu fw-taiine Town. "to Help , Demo cratic J'rinfiplcs anl Xrfnxthen t-..ww..-v" He Denies That H Is marine Rouble by Having For His laropettm . .naumgcr av xmn ronnmnl Wuhr Jlw American To bacco foinpanT Iro-eU to An i ewer -CaJiMt - Charge Against IHm'-Shrrwdest PuUUctaoa . Kver Bn Are , Working Against Him, He Declares. ' t -. .. . - - :( Fprdal to The Observer. High Point " April S.--A vast audl : enee greeted. Hon. W. W.; Kitchln to- - night ln; the' Auditorium, rink, there being many - ladles ,ln 4the audience. - The High PoinV Cornet Band fur nlshed t music -for the occasion and things went off Jn great shape There vu also a large number ,ot ' people f ronT - the - country present- - The sneaker .was Introduced ? bjr lawyer w.t' 'mm th' next Governor of North Carolina. - Mr. Kitchln said ' he waa here to . t,.in : rwminKKikt nrlnclDles and ' to - strengthen Democracy, not here to f eellns. He la not rfaimmiA man he said, a Some PS- per have painted him. He was glad to bring a message to the DemocraU 5 here that the national party w the ere of a 'great victory;. that the ' Democrats were united and strength ened and that the Republicans were ' -hb arainst-t - The panic , during i-Uvinl' administration was com- . n&red with the panic to-day under "Dnftmmvt -. . f Speaking of conservatism he aald that such papers M xne i.unuut Observer and The Union: Republican would change conservative Democrats to radical Democrats. - He spoke . xini-Mnri at the Confederate voter ana and said that if any of his friends i desired to vote- for a veteran ne naa .'not a word against him. He said he waa not against legitimate wealth and corporations, but trusts ana monopo lies not properly managed were a curse to "the country. They have to b held in check. He denied that he was trying to play double as some enemies charg- ed, la trying to connect -Manager J. ' B. Uannina- and him with the Ameri can Tobacco Company and that the . scheme was really to hurt KJtcnin; that Manning was. honest and clean in his dealings alwaya, . He dealt at length with railroads and their reg ulation and said that regulation of freighters waa far more Important than naasrnrcirs The Democrats are not trying to confiscate railroads as seme" would believe, ror n me rail roads were paralysed the country would also be paralysed. It waa no nw thin that the American Tobac co Company .and the railroads were against mm. AX8WER.TO CHARGES. At this Juncture he took occasion to answer unjust charges against him. As to being a dangerous man, he said: "The people who any this know I will grant special privileges to none -and that I am against wrong. The railroads charge this because I fought them in the mall subsidy and other things which took money from their coffers.- I wouldn't do a rail road any more wrong than an Indi vidual against roe, because they know they can't control me against their - employes and the people. I had rath er stand right with the people than wrong with the railroads." He said he was depending on the people to elect him and not the railroads and I the American Tobacco Company and had rather not be Governor than to know that he was elected through their efforts. He has been tested in every way by them and they would ' rather have for Governor one not ao tested. - Every paper to-day that crit icised him for fighting . the subsidy was against him for Governor. The - only-time-he -was a dangerous man was when fighting for Democracy against Republican rule. He had . rendered the very best service he was capable of. Both hts competitors ran . for office before, one for Senator and one for Bute Treasurer. He had - challenged his opponent from the west for a Joint debate and it's all tommy rot that he would engage In . personalities. - He had canvassed the State with some of the ablest Repub , Itcans and no one can charge that he used personalities r The. disadvantage of this ram-, pslgn ' Is that the shrewdest politi cians ever born are working a teal nut . him. -They Darned two candidates, one from the east, hoping to divide the vote, and one from the west, ex pecting to get all. He spoke of his work for High Point in getting an .appropriation for a government alte a en I net odds; It Is the only town without a court house in the district that hss such. ; He thanked the people for such a magnificent audience. He made an 'able .speech and was heartily ap plauded , throughout. His followers 'are Jubilant over his speech and pros pects' -. : HE FAVORS SUC KITCIUN. Mr. K. Holt, of -Burlington, Be- liove the Beet Interna at the Stale Demand IIls'Nornlnaulon . For Gov crnoishlp. Epertst te The Observer. f Burlington. r April JO Mr. R. I . ffqlt is again at home after a two weeks' visit to the springs, and Is looking much Improved by, his rest In. conversation,, the subject- of poli tics was brought up. In answer to the question as to who he was for for Governor.' he quickly replied that he I "s for "WW Kitchln and that he be ' ltevedt he would get the nomination. Continuing. Mr. Holt aald: "I have heard It aald that Mr. Kltchin u not the man to elect for (Governor because his election would not make for industrial progress. I (have heard, too. that the businees in- tereirur SfF Spited To Mr: KUchlaV 1 j have known Ur. Kitchln for years all. the years of his political IKe. I know what he ha stood for and ad i vocated and I know the personality I of the man. In all things his life Is i as clean as that of a good woman. That for the personality of the man. He Is a fearless and able and open j advocate of policies and measures I that he believes are for the good of ! the people and 'mid all that is being i said, I have yet to hear of one single ! thing he stands for as dangerous, bad jer opposed to progress. Then one I thing that must inspire respect and confidence in all is the fact that at i all times we know where to find him. i A nvore esrnest advocate or a more : open adversary never existed. I knos. una umm am wan iur I aim. 1 am j thoroughly convinced that not for the (eflVoe of Governor, or any other office, (would Will Kitchln chance his course ) from what he thought to be fight by one lota. . He is a man of principle jsod makes everything subordinate te ,a juctioS"of- prlwripte: I n m y opinion the bet Interests of the tate tend rtinly the beat business Inters !ts demand his nomination for Gov- - ernor. .. . Thew words of Mr. Holt wilt have great weight, as he la one of the 1 i.sg buetnes men of the . fMate. '1 no man is better qualified to y - ef wht effect Mr. Kitchen's ".."II Governor would have on . SIR. KTTCH1X AT DURHAM. A' Irge Audience Hears Him Sound Hl - MiHvnlnm . Notpf-Mewrs. Brooks and Holt Deliver Adtreasea.1 Special to The Observer. J " ' ' ' Durham,' April . 30. Last night Con gressman " W. ' W. Kitchln. candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, spoke at 'the Academy of Musics The large building was pack ed to the doors. - The auditorium was filled and many sat in the aisles. The gallery wss also filled. - Mr; Kitchln was introduced by Mf. Thomas M. Stephens, a Confederate veteran. ,- Mr, Stephens waa represented by Mr. 3. 8. Manning, manager for Mr. Kitchln. From the very toerinninr until the end of the speech, which wa one hour and thlrrv-nve minutes ; in - lengtn, r. Kitchln wss "given the entire atten tion of his hearer and was frequently arolauded so that heiwoujd have to pause until' the, demonstrations were over. ' - " , .- ' In his speech he told of the fight that Is being waged on him by some parties. .He said that It was the "same old fight that has been waged against him for: years. The Democratic press, he said,- had divided thearty Into twj factions, one classed a con servatives and the other es radicals. He did not believe that this should be done, but eince the line had Deen drawa he should be classed as a radi cal under the definitions given. Much of his speech was In regard to private end -tinhllo, Tnonoooliea and he aald that railroads should be regulated, ns these sre public monopolies. It was no news to him. he eaid, when, he and his friends have been told that the railroads .and the American To-j bacco Company are against him. Th speaker said that he had been called demsfVigue, a dangerous man, a blatherskite. - but that he had never teen charged with rot being a Demo crat. . A art of his time be aevotea to the attacks on The Charlotte Observ. ver. I have, challenged the state ment of - that great paper, he said. but these challenges have not Jbeen an swered. The speaker said that It had been stated that he bad had enough office. The people who are making this rhirn ajiit claim are the same interests who would havs kept him out of office for all time. , it waa a SDlendld audience ana me attention and appleuse were splendid. If the large audience means anything at all. it means that Kitchln will car ry a treat part or tne vote oi mis county on Saturday. " j To-night there were iw (wnuoi , sneaklnrs In Durham. One was ry Mr. J. C. Buxton, of Winston, candi date for the Democratic nomination for Congress, and the other in West Durham bv Mr. J. Allen HOIt. wno answered the speech of Mr. Brooks which was delivered la East Durham Tuesday night To-morrow nignt Mr. Brook will again epea f this speech being delivered at mo court house. Last night just at wie now speech by Mr. Kircnin splendid ovation for Mr. Vr0-? waa siated on the -.11. for him and while he hesi tated these calls increased until he was forced to say a few words. It was a Brooks crowd as well as a Kitchln crowd In that auditorium. JEFF DAVIS TOUTED DOAVX. Secretary Garfield Refuses to Turn Over to Him rersonsj llal Documents In liegara w inui. Affairs. Washington. April JO. An unsuc cessfut attempt waa made to-day by Jeff Davis to obtain possesion vi per- Konai ana coDnacnuw Uw..v.. ... . . . .1.. Aitumttn1, In h. noKHiiiiii of Secretary GarfleRl of the Interior Department, before the Senate committee on jnaian enur. aorwtrv narfleld- stated very posl- iviv that ha would'not supply the In formation demanded, ana ar. ivn aid that he would air that refuMl on th floor of the Senate. The Incident closed with the statement of Mr, Gar field "that the Senator or course m at liberty to state anything he pleases on the floor of the Senate." The hearlnc before tn senate com mlttee on Indian affairs-was on the bill relating to the enrollment of mem bers of the Choctaw and Chlckaaaw Indians, who were stricken rom the rolls by Mr. Hitchcock, former Secre tary of Che Interior. Mr. Davis Inter rogated Mr. Garfield about chargos made ti him by a Mr. Kosenwinicie, who had been employed by a law firm that certain Judges of the dtlsenshlp court, and certain a-overnment offlcl als had been guilty of accepting brlbee n citizenship cases and with other mloconduct What were the charges made by Mr. Rosenwinkle?" asked Mr. Davis. The charges were directed against officials.- and Mr. Hoeenwinkie. deciln ed to swear to them, or to corrobo rate them In any manner, and they were not considered," replied Mr, Garfield. He added that he had already made report to the Senarte covering this matter, but that as to the charges themselves he would not put them In an official record, MY CREED. By 8. B. A. I believe In the Rla-nlficance of life. in its fulness and richness: In the high dignity of manhood, in the no bleneas of right living, .and In the soundness of high thinking. I "be lieve In the Inspiration which comes from books and from men; In the beauty of holiness, and the holiness of beauty. I believe that work is the best tonic, that love is the only guide, and service the true . plan of life. I believe that the Joy of labor is reward enough for any man: that a life, well lived calls for no worry as to the future that sometime, some where, all will be well. . . Caution Vem.seaiUvsIraevsrpoiaaByowhints. Ifyoa souf bva (roaa a simple eoldonlr youihoold always heal, soothe, and east the Irritated bran. ehlal tuba. Doni bUndly suppress U with a stupefying potion. It'i strange how Km thlan laallr eooM about. Tor twenty yean Dr. Shoos aMeoostairtly waned peoolsaetto taxaenutk Cough SKtsttme or prescriptions eon la laics Opttua, Chloroform, or timilar poiiona. And now a Uttls Iststhooglr-OongreBiiaTS "Put ltoa tlx label. If boUooj are In your Conch Mlxtms." Good I arrgoodllHeraaftarlorUiiavarmsJcoBMtltera, aadouMra. houlduuistoa having Dr. Snoop's Cough Core. Me solaoa soarka OQ Dr. Shoop's labels-aadooneuiths nedidae, alas It srast by a tba labaL Aad It's not only tab. but tt is said te b br thos that know It bast, a trolv re. arkabUeooth rrawdr. Take aochaace than, sartieularlr with your child ran. Insist oa having Dr. Stoop's Couth Cars. Con pent cartful! r tha Dr. gbosp awkacs with ethers and sots the differaoee. Xe potaoa Darks thsrel Tow aaa alwertJs es the mis sktel4aaiaadlag - . - .--.'' r . Br; Shcops GoughtCure T.ULLENS PHARMACY. - FOB. SALE. At once, the . H. H. Miller saloon, whiskey and fixtures, including the right to rental of rooms. - I V JNO. J. STEWAHT. Trustee,. , Salisbury. I. C. THE WEATHER. Washington. April .-Porecast: ' ' ' Virginia,' fair Friday! colder in east por tion.: diminishing northwest wind; Satur day fair, not so old. . , , - North" Carolina.. fair Friday, colder In east portion with diminishing northwest winds; Saturday,, fair, warmer. , South Carolina, fair Friday, colder on the coast; Saturday." fair.-warmer; fresh northwest to north winds, . . . Georgia, fair Friday; Saturday' fair, warmer; light to fresh northwest to north winds. . - , , east Texas, fair,:, warmer Friday and Saturday; light to fresh east to southeast wind. . ; ; . West Texas. New Mexico Arisonas-falr Friday and Saturday, West Virginia, fair Friday except snow in the mountains;-Saturday fair, warmer. Tennessee 'and .Kentucky, fair Friday; Saturday fair, warmer ; s . -a . LOCAL OFFICE U. S. WEATHER -v BUREAU.- . . j - ) i Charlotte. April 10. Sunrlae 1:a s. to.; sunset 717, p. m. . 'j . ;- ; , " TEadPERATURB (in degrees). Highest temperature .. ,. ...... 71 Lowest temperature 1 - Mean temperature . . ,rln .-.'... J, W Deficiency for the day i Accumulated excess 'for the month, i.'Ul Accumulated excess for the year.. 9 PRECIPITATION (tn inches). '.' ' Total for 24 hours ending I p. m..,.. 0.0 Total for the month ......... l. Accumulated deficiency, for month., I. IS Total (or. the year .... ....... ..... U.49 Accumulated deficiency for year .... . 1.S3 Prtvalling wind direction .. .. ....S. W, W. J. BENNETT, Observer. How's Your Roof? Is it fireproof? Cortright Roofs tre. ' Is it handsome ? Cortright Roofs are. Is it always needing re pairs? Cortright Roofs - never do ? Will it last as long as the building f Cortright Roofs will. Was it expensive in first cost? Cortright Roofs are not This Cortright Metal Roof ing is the best thing that ever came our way. It has been On the market 20 years, and there isn't a complaint against it. Come and see it for yourself. D. F. WITHERS. Charlotte, - -. N. C, BANDY MYERS. Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification. Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Bur veya. . Estimates, Plana and Specifica tions.' ' ' construction Superintended. complete riant designed SJd- con structed. - - ; Main Office. 178-77 'Arcade Building, creensDoro, Aortii Carolina. Branch Office, Lanrln burg, North Carolina, 6 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS - The C per cent Real1 Estate Coupon Bonds of the North Carolina Trust Co. are, secured by first mortgage on well se lected ' IMRROVED CITY REAL V ESTATE. - ; Absolute security. Is further assured by the company's guar antee. Write for descriptive book let. NORTH CAROLINA .TRUST COMPANY, flrecnsnoro, N. C. -AWMcAllster..Presldent R. J. Mebane, Bee. and Treaa. "Jordan's cm the Square." ; Get out your old Straw Hat and use y Lapin'8 Hat Cleaner ; on it and you have a new hat. ; ; Lapin's Hat Cleaner and Lapin'a Canvas Cleaner "Work like magic. V . Costs r'only4 10c I , R. II. JORDAN & CO. - . . : Tbot.I. WIS NEVER CLOSXE. - NURSES' REGISTER Bo Por Immediate : Purchase " ' . .$16,000 ; ; -J will buy (now) the - - "Baird, Property." . on S. Tryon Street- . . Be quick if interested. F. D. 21LEXZINDER .... .....:,:. Insures Against Fire. Pfedmoot Bldr. Thoiua CJT-MS. GILBERT C WHITE, C E. -. .. ; Consulting ; ' COVtt ENaiNEEE '' ' Durham. N. C- ' : Waterworks. Sewerafe. ''strera. ' it.. ter - Filtration. Sewafe nimui. Plans, Reports." Estimates; Super .lain. A rf' . . i Interest from May on all Savings Deposits made between now and May ith Inclusive, t - -; , -: IF YOTJ'HAVE NOT AX ACCOUNT l"- ' ' t -' -- now u the time to open one. I- : and you will be protected' against sickness and loss of position and , yoo. will become an Important factor in the community. - MONEY AWAITINO INVESTMENT . ; ', . 'j can be deposited and per cent, certificate issued therefor. Capital and Surplus $800,000,00. r , ' ' ' Assets and pcraonal liability over three million dollars. COMMERGIAL NATIONAL BANK, , CIIARIX)TTK, N. C. X Real Estate For iSale . - . ,. -. ;.'.--:; ' , 600 For l-robm-house with all modern conveniences, tn Fourth Ward, on car line and corner Jot This ought to be taken at once at above named price. t . - 12,800Kor vacant, lot Ransom Place, Morehead block.- This ;- property is very handsome and a fine location to build a . home- : j';)' s.- - . . -., -14.500 Kor vacaiitllot North Tryon street close in. We have this property for a short time only and If in the, market for a pretty lot you had better investigate this one. , -$,75 For 10-room residence, with all modern, conveniences. . In First Ward, large lot This- property we consider cheap at this price and should interest you If looking for a nice ' ... .,home..r, '..v.'"-- : . t, J. E MURPHY & COMP'NY 4$ N. Tryon. Bmiildlim Lot Travis Avenue, one block from Elizabeth College, $650.00. Easy terms. Shady side of street," among beaiitiful homes. A real bargain. ' ..- L1i Brown & (pompony. 'Phono 635., ' ' j,::: r ' J 203 H. Tryon St. THEICIIARLOTTE NATIONAL DANK . For. the United States,. ; ; J ' v State of North Carolina, , V ? ; " " County of -Mecklenburg, ' . ; ;- " . : ( ' City, of Charlotte' f 5 -S Eesources. ...... .... ........ $1,000.00 Large and small accounts invited and treated in' as liberal a manner as balances and responsibility warrant. ;-v vr .. - ; . : . . l B. D. REATII, President ' " ' I JOHN M. SCOTT, VW President Mutual B. L offers some partly matured shares at what has been paid In, 4 to 10 months old. Most be Closed by night of . I Oth, Just , I daya This Is a cinch. To get any of them wire, 'phons or come " a-runnlng. First come first served. The early bird, you know. ; . NEW SHARES ; Can 'still be hd If yott. don't delsy. lay of. yoo wait nntll the bird 'huTllcwnrrLlkewlie. if yoo; want ar: loan ; yon -waltr ontU-yoo'ro-threatened with foreclosure before taking shares; and applying. ; Jfo wonder you .fret snd fume." The tall of the cow Is all you're en titled to. Prepsre for war before you're knocked dowa. ,E Ll ICEESLERe Szz. and Treas. ; Vie VIill'3uy. t Oxarg Cotton- Mill stock. . S Modena Cotton Mill stock. S Clara Cotton Mill stock. IS Imperial Mill stock, te American Trust Co. 10 Henrietta Mill stock. 10 Commercial Bsnk stock. We Will Sell 6 Little-Long Co. U8.W ' 81.00 88.00 100.00 100.00 10 Fuller Gin Co. .... .......... 0 German American, Prefd. ........ M Pacolet. Prefd. 100 Highland Park, prefd. IS Gaatoa Mfg. Co.. stock, '..a --101.00 If yot want to buy or sell securities list your wants with us.' Southern Securities 8t Trust Company , IS South College Si..;- Charlotte, N. C (SAIPdJIOJDWIi CURES COLDS and GRIPP itrrz? Eelievcs the aches and f everahne, Centalnfi He) Atttanlltds 1st '. Allowed "Phons 94X - ! . TL UTTLE. Vice President. , W. H. X WITTY, Cashier. Fcr C2c;tif:l t::::. Sites in tf:a SrLs Tou want to Inspect and Investigate the claims Of Elisabeth Heights. This section is' beautifully elevated, free from the smoke and dust, of manufacturing plants. . traversed by broad avenues and streets, . part of it beautifully wooded.- Water, sewerage and electric lights .in touch with each lot. The new street car extension, which will . be completed In about ninety days, ortngs the entire property In ; easy reach of car service.. This property also surrounds the most attractive part of Independence Park, which we trust the city au thorities at no distant date wii; develop into one ojr the most at tractive spots around the city. -Let us drive you over and through the property and quote you . prices and terms on lots. . , -; SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE 10A.N S TRUST C0"PASY ; Capital. $73,000., N . ; W. & ALEXANDER, R. A. V" r President " P7r at National Dank, t CHAELOTTE, N. C. ORGAnizkh i.v i , ' Capital - and Profits ? v v , -Jour business respectfully- solicited. : i ''.W :.T-"' HENRT M. McADEN, . , , . .v. j' , . . . . ; !, ; ; . . Presldeni . . G. W. . BRYAN'.... . . ...I.., ,v..f ... . ,.f t: . . .Vice President JOHN- P.: ORB.. ,C.... .4..1.;.. Cashier ? . Per CmtTTlin4B ;Tupoiiltsr'ir The Merchants S farmers National Bank , ' ; , - - k Charlotte, N. C. . ' ; . " ' DEPOSITARY FOR . ' " - United States Government -; . State of North Carolina ' County of Mecklenburg and. . City of Charlotte. ,', ' j We would also like to rbe your depositary. GEO. B. WILSON, Preeldent ' no. B. ROSS, Vice Presldeat . . W. C WTXaONSON, Cashier. . OOCOCOOCOCOOOOCCOClOOOCKOOOCX)COOCXXXXXXXXXXXX?OOOOOa It is not aimcult if you start you ever expect to be Independent financially you MtlST MAKE A STARTS Money saved will protect y4u - from misfortune and will enable you to take advantage Southern Loan ; JOHlf af. SCOTT, President :;: " .' a5NaUWS, caswer. , -. y.v;- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooooooooo GOiNQ.A T A BARGAIN : V Four Blocks From Square S ' Ten-room house with all modern conveniences, ' large lot and on shady side of street. Can be bought cheap If taken at once. Rea son for selling, wants money. : For further . Information, call to see ns at No. I W. Tlfth street,' of :'phons lOf," -t-- ".'" " W. D. . WILKINSON,' Manager. ' V" ' B. R. LEE, Secretary. .- . - i. p. LONG, Sales Ageat ,;;4A uorth Xryom. SL :ZWTr 'JP:-r V-"' : ' .:;; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOfXOOf The Bank of Personal Service : t. In addition to pur such features of our. policy': as 'courtesy, .prompt ness and an active interest; in the welfare of our customers gives individual characters to our serrice." THE AMERICAN TRUST. COMPANY , Assetsiover a Million OOCOCXXXOOCOCOCOC3CXXW .. ! 1 1 14 I 1 1 MUJ& E.OS9 ; : (It you do not let us show you that elegant home in ; : ; :: Dilworth, large lot, house modern in every. particu-;: -1 :-lar, and best of all, it can be bought far, below , its : ; j. irni vaiuc. .. . .. . , ....... .... : . ..... . . j T .Home . Finders.' The Charlotte Trurt : & Realty Co. 'Phone til.' - . . ; A. G.' CRAIG, Secretaryr. MMIHlHlllIHlHIlllHltllUUIlllll Weed ffcrc Wail Plaster, "Hard Qinch." . V TUB DUILDBHS FRIEND . " ; ; Preestng'does ao aataral shrinkage -win nor crack itj' water does not make 1 flUl ot bard as stone. Write pw .. booklet ' Msaatactnred hy : . N. ; QHTtRLOTTE PLASTER GO. .Write for Booklet , ' ' CharlothB, jr. C sur.ir.iER nor.iEs in A Handsome Estate, ISO acres, at with most beautiful surroundings, . A Seven-Room Cottage with 1 to s arses. -A Beamlfnl B a 11 din r Wie of 19 acres,-on high knoll In oak;, grove, - eommandlng fln monntaln view. , Another of One Acre, witn. aaaiuonn tana ii aesirea. One of a boat 40 to bO acres, with good pine grove for building site. AH these properties are In the neighborhood of the "Charlotte CoIi-" bv" in th Flat Koca oismcv. aooui iour miirs ou irom nenaerson ville, and are most attractive for Summer Hom. k , i For ' ' .. Tr-m'G.':-? Abbott) Surplus, $109,000. a. m. Mcdonald, v i; vico President Sec. and Treaa. . tfV .. - v,'''';:'--'..;.'!i.;.'i ' j '.;, ,i. v . s . .v , - . ; ; . , t . i . i k,$5o,ooo.oo to -save, money systematically. If of opportunities when they come to 6 Savings Dank W. S. ALEXANDER, Vlco Pres. ' growing financial .'strength and a QuarterJDoliars. coo I H I 1 l I 1 1 1 rC Loans Negotiated. IS E. Trade St W. . ' ft-mm itlliilia . . .. ;i. . T V, Xiu-vjrx o editor imiwrr. the mountains Flat Rock, near HendersonvMe, i' abundance of fruit and fine garden. - - . ' 1 Sale By ... : . .t ' ". ----- .'n. . JDUNN. & Gompbnv X , r-'s prorre$. 'Phono S4t S3 S. Tryosi St
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