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THE FEBRUARY 10, I9c9 WO Boys Working For The Club Rabid Dog on The Street Ran a Woman Dp a Tele phone Poll ( hased by a Mob of 200 Men and Boys finally Killed by Policemen 2 Nearly 1,0 00 Graded School Boys Clean Up Yards-Letters Between Civics Depart went ard Railroad Officials Read. The mooting of the civics department tf the Woman's Club was held this morning at It o'clock In tin Carnegie Library building, and an hour devoted j to a discussion oi Uu now receiving the attention jKirtmont. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Mrs. ('. W. Hryant. and after a reading of t)uj minutes of the previous session by the secretary. Miss Josephine Dillehay. Mrs. Uryant read several clippings from the newspapers ot the city relative to the work which the civics department has done and is continuing to do. and expressed herself, us did several other members, as being heartily appreciative of the assistance which the newspapers have rendered them in their work. Mrs. Ho ant stated that she has begun to keep a civics Hundreds of people who thronged the streets at half past eight o'clock this morning were bitched into a fervor of excitement when there were yells contain news- the depart- tor for d "scrap book." which will paper clippings relating to lnoiit and its work. Several '.otters were rend commend ing the department tor its work and hoping for a continuance of it. Among these was on" from Mr. Iln-vard Nixon, warmly commendatory. Mrs. Rryatit read a copy of a letter which she has written to Mr. V. S. Lee. asking the as.-d.-tanee of the Crreater Charlotte Chii in oi. tabling a vacuum cb anlng establishment Charlotte. Mr. l.ee replied in a letter offering his co-operation, and there fol lowed u discussion in regard to the efti ieency of vacuum cleaners. It developed also that the driveways und gate.; of the cemetery have been attended to and placed in proper condi tion, as a result of this ("torts in that direction. Mrs. Uryant read a letter which had Won written to Chief Chrislenbury. thanking him for the enforcement of the anti-spitting ordinance and asking that this law be strictly onioned in the future. An interesting item obtain ed through this correspondence is the J'act that out of L'l police oflicers only five are tobacco chewers. One of the most, important subjects that came up in the meeting was that In regard to getting the merchants to close their stores early and to stop the iractico of making late deliveries, Mrs. Hryant stating that sh Knew of one instance where a package had been de livered after o'clock a. m. Letters wore read from some of the leading merchants in answer to ones written them by the civic department and thev '"" ll !""'S nl,f -!.;:i ..,.1,lo- Tho cn.ddoM an. Of thlS dO 'V1H llltll HIUU-UU6,. M. .... ouwuvn " lJ pearance ot the rabid dog running loose and snapping at passers'jy added great ly to the excitement. The canine chase began in the vicin ity of Liddell's foundry and extended over a course ot nearly two miles, lead- img through the square and linaiiv end ing on North .McDowell street, where Patrolman Mostellar. after a foot and buggy race, shot the dog. The dog passed through the Square and trotted down South Tryon street as far as the office of the Postal Tele graph Company, wnere it snapped at a messenger boy and made for a woman who found safety in a near-by door. Re turning in the direction of the Square the dog was followed down East Trade street by a crowd of perhaps 200 men and boys. The little, yellow cur soon outdistanced its pursuers and had the race alone until it was overtaken a few minutes later by Mr. Mostellar. Near the Colonial Club the dog made a woman, who is said to have start up a telephone pole when someone frightened the dog away in another direction. of baking powders. Its constant use il i ' T tj& Ai tp a -r y tt a t ft Rll in almost every American household, i J . MT BALL-BEARING I mm. Iu wS WP , TYPE-BARS aasa;Mi,,Mjili.ljL m . f i i ' I P. .CM ITU TYPEWRITER !H E Centenary Of Mendelssohn secretary instructed to write Presbyter tan College Girls And Mosical Fa cultv Pay Iribute to Famous Composer Last Night. L. Hawley. New York, Fob. 10. Walter L. Haw ley. to'- Hi years connected with The New York- Evening Sun as political re- j porter, died at his hoaie in this city of t pheid fever yesterday. He was -IS ( vears old. i Mr. IT; aw ley was born in Jackson county, North Carolina ! formerly was connected with Harris, and The ' Birmingham. Ala., Age-Herald. He ' joined The Evening Sun's staff in LS;H. j Mr. Hawley was one of the iounders . of the Amen Corner, an organization cf newspaper men and others who gath-! ered-about Senator Thomas C. Piatt' mid the the letters. Several tonics were mentioned in tne department's j meeting that will receive the attention of the department some time in the future. Correspondence With the S. A. L. Mrs. C. 13. Bryant, chairman of the department, read several letters which had been written to Mr. James Kcr. Jr., city passenger agent of the Seaboard Air Line railroad in this city, in regard to the unsanitary con dition of the passenger depot on North Tryon street. The first letter addressed to Mr. Ker was on Nov. 21. He replied at once advising that he had referred the matter to the proper party. On Jan. 7th a second letter was written to Mr. Ker advis ing him that the department had received no further information. En dor date of Feb. 6th. Mrs. Bryant addressed the following letter to Mr. C I? TJvnn rfnrji1 mnn.nfor nf thp Jill seemed willing to close their places' nKul, in Portsmouth, Va.: Last nb?ht at : :.50 in the Presbyter-j n ian Coilege Auditorium, a beautiful! concert was given a centenary of j Felix Barthokly .Mendelssohn. The ! audience was large and throughout the entire program manifested unusual in terest and emhusrasm. The opening number was Mendels sohn's Concerto, opas 23, rendered by the old Fifth Avenue Hotel. Crum Nomination Withdrawn. Washington, D. C. Feb. 10. Senator Bail-Bearings reduce friction. Ball-Bearings are used at every frictional point on the L. C. Smith Typewriter. This is why L. C. Smith Typewriters out-wear other typewriters. This is why L. C. Smith Typewriters are guar anteed twice as long as other Typewriters. If you are interested in advanced Typewriter construction. See a demonstration at our office, or ask for demonstrator to come to your office at your convenience. or business at an earlv hour, nrovided all will agree to the plan. Mrs. Faison made a. motion that a ommittee be appointed to visit the merchants and attempt to get them to iigree to close their stores at 0 p. m. t'very day except Saturday, and at 1 J" that day; also to suggest that the jnerchants provide xitn for the com fort of their employe and customers. The motion passed ami the committee will be appointed later. In reference to the cleaning crusade that has been inaugurated by the de partment. Mrs. J. E. Reilley stated that Professor Graham had taken a great interest in it, and had advised his school boys to clean up their yards. He lias not yet heard from the colored! school, but said that in th" white school !T1 hoys had reported to him that they had followed his suggestion and had cleaned up their yards. In a further discussion of street cleaning letters wore read which had leen written to the Mayors of Den ver. Col.. Asheville and' Spartauburg cities whose records for cleanliness und neatness are well known asking for information as to their systems of street cleaning. No replies have been received yet. but will probably be in ly time for the next meeting. Mrs. Bryant stated that during the last few days she has received three different requests for an investigation of the conditions existing in the jail. There was some discussion on this and also of the unsanitary 'Charlotte. N. C. Feb. G, 1909. "Mr. C. B. Ryan. General Manager Seaboard Air Line R. R., Ports mouth. Va. '"Dear Sir: "We have been advised that you tire responsible for the outrageous ejndyion ff, t.e Seaboard Air Line pisst(nger ntavion and up-town ticket oilice in this city. For this reason, we are writing you to beg that you will use your your good offices to ward having these places cleaned up and kept in good condition. We are advised that the local agent has no appropriation for this purpose, and we request that some action be ta ken in the matter. We do not know when you were i nthis city, but feel sure that if you would come and make a personal inspection of these places you would be unwilling that they remain in their present un sanitary condition a day longer. "Yours very trulv. CHAIRMAN CIVIC SECTION WO MAN'S CLUB." Mr. Henry Anderson, at the piano and Mr. .1. H. Craighill at the organ, both gentlemen being happily en rapport with the composition and showing themselves masters of its many diffi cult passages, the eii'ect being delight ful in the extreme. Miss May Penfield sang "Hear ye Israel" from the oratorio of Elijah, be ing in very lovely voice and giving much pleasure as she always does at every appearance. Miss Melva Carr played in charming style, Mendels sohn's Rondo Capriccioso, a favorite conceit piece which was listened to with much pleasure, Miss Carr being a very accomplished pianist. The rest of the evening was devoted to Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise," one of the most beautiful of oratorios, the solo parts being taken by Mrs. Julian Byrd. one oi Charlottes most gifted singers; Miss May Peiifield, a talented soprano whom Charlotte claims with pleasure and pride; Miss Flora Cornelius, another charming sin ger; vin Mr. John Fox who has one of the best tenor voices in the city. Miss Helen Fcil at the organ and Mr. .1. H. Craighill at the piano did excellent work as accompanists, and Mr. Hoi'i'v F. Anderson as director showed himself master cf the baton. The chorus was composed of the choral society of the Presbyterian Col lege, r-ssistcd by a large number of singers of both sexes from the Queen City. The oratorio was listened to with intense pleasure by every one and all the beauties of Mendelssohn's grand melodies and harmonies were brought out by the soloists and choral work. After the program many of the music lovers in the audience lingered to con gratulate Mr. Anderson upon the suc cess ot the evening, every one realiz ing that much skill and "patience had been expended by him in order to bring to such an exa.uisite degree of perfection Mendelssohn's loved Hymn of Praise. i' rye has abandoned his efforts to nave the nomination of Crum, as collector of customs at Charleston confirmed and announced he would withdraw the nom ination for the present. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Southern Loan & Savings ' Bank, at Charlotte. :n the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Feb ruary 5 th. 190y. v iu;soui:ces Loans anJ discounts ' North OavoiMi;! State bonds. All otluir stocks, bonds and mrtgasje-s Banking house, furniture anil fixtures Demand loans $13,!f00.O0 Due from banks ;23i'.0 13.20 5,000.00 1 5,983.00 l.nOC.OO and bankers Cash items OoM coin Silver coin, includ ing1 all minor coin currency .... National b a n U notes and oilier U. S. notes 2S.47S.3-1 113.2", ' 162.50 128.1: 5,007.00 50,089.21 Total v.... LiABiirrriKS Capital stoek ? Surplus fund Undivided profits, less .-'current expenses and taxs paid Bills payable Deposits subiect to check $179. S 13.50 Demand eertifieates of deposit .... 20,775.14 Cashier's checks . outstanding f -. 12l'.?;0 Accrued interest due deposi tors .5303.515.47 8 S at your convenience. it i 1 J. E. CRAYTON & CO. i( PHOINE 304 I Hamlet to Have tuiDretn Lowles V, A. A. i riTQ .ueparimem 50,0(10.00 10.000.00 ft.R99.53 30.000.00 0i,S40.94 775.00 Total Carolina. . $303,5 1; County of Correspondence With the Southern. Correspondence between the depart ment of Civics and officials of the Southern railroad in regard to the condition of the passenger depot on W?st Trade street, showed that let ters had been addressed first to Mr. T. J. Witherspoon, city ticket agent and later to Mr. W. X. Foreacre, general superintendent, and Mr. B. G. State of North Mecklenbursr. I. W. L. Jenkins, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. VT. J.. JKNKINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of February, 1909. N. G. BLrTT, Notary Public. -Attest: JNO. M. SCOTT. "V. S. ALEXANDEIi, T. W. HAWKINS. Directors. Hopewell Happenings Special to the News. Hopewell. N. C, Feb. 10. Mrs. W. A. Alexander has returned alter spending a week with relatives in Davidson. Mrs. W. A. Daniel, who has been visiting relatives in Birmingham, Ala., for some time, is expected home in a few days. Miss Kathleen Parks left Friday for Asheville where she will enter the Normal and Collegiate Institute. Miss Letita Craven is visiting friends in Triangle. Mr. James Lawing and famil', of Spurrier, have moved into our midst. We are glad to welcome them. A very successful meeting has just closed at Hopewell church. Rev. J. W. Grier, of Huntersville, assisted Special to The News. Special to The Hamlet, Feb. News. j Statesville, ten 10. Some iavs aeo atlCcwlesand Mr. V C. Correct REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Merchants & Farmers National Bank Mi. Wallace's singing at the Eui sonia continues to receive high com-olinients. 5 .TV. " A V : alUs, superintendent of the Char 1 . r 'lotte division of the road, who ....... .v .. i uu1 n,; f,f UJSHIfl with the matter of inspecting the crad- d school will receive further attention at the next meeting. Personal loUors written by the de partment to two newspaper reporters Sor their fair reports of the club work were read and met tl,e approval of the members. Mrs, Faison then introduced :i resolu tion providing that, letters of thanks be written the newspapers of the city tor their active support, of and interest in the work being done by the de partment. The motion w'as carried. New Skin Remedy Stops Itching .Skin Troubles of Infants and Adults Quickly Cured. When It b known mat poslam. the Jiew skin remedy, will stop the tortur ous itching attending eczema with first application, and bring immediate re lief and comfort to sufferers from all fckin troubles, its merits will be Instantly appreciated. On the tender skin of chafing infants, poslam may be used with soothing and beneficial ef fects. It i3 applied externally, and Its remarkable healing powers begin their work at once. All skin diseases, including t-ezema, acne, herpes, rash, totter, etc.. yield reaaiiy to us remarkable curative properties. Occasional applications of poslam. in small quaitities, will quick ly banish pimples, hives, blackheads blotches, and will relieve and cure itch ing feet, scaly scalp, humors, etc. A special DU-cent package has been adop ted tor mose wno use poslam for these minor irouoies. This, as well ss the regular two-dollar jar, is on tale at It. H. Jordan & Co's drag store In Charlotte. An experimental supply of. poslam may be obtained free of charge, by writing to the Emergency Laborato ries. 32 West Twenty-fifth Street, New 1'ork City. is in charge of the station in this city. Correspondence between Mr. Fallis and the department follows: "Greenville, S. C, Feb. 4, 1909. "Mrs. C. B. Bryant, Chaiman, Civic Section, Woman's Club, Charlotte, N. C. "My Dear Mrs. Bryant: "Your letter addressed to General Superintendent Foreacre has been re ferred to me to handle. "I beg to advise that we will make every effort possible to keep our uepoi in tne Dest condition. We have this depot scrubbed twice a day. You understand that there is a lot of -people passing Ihrough this depot in a day and it is impossible to always keep it looking tidy. I am just as anxious to have the depot in a nice, clean condition as you are ana we will make everv effort to keep it so. Yours very truly. "B. G. FALLIS. Supt." Would Investigate Hazing. Washington, Feb. 10. The Secretary of War is directed to furnish the house with all reports and recom mendations relative to the subject of hazing at the West Point military' academy since January 1st, 190S, by a resolution which has been intro duced by Representative Hay, of Vir ASTHMA VANISHES State of North Car of business, Feb- 7.1 04. GO 1.65-1.23 200.000.00 40.000.00 r.,ooo.oo s.R7r..oo 3.500.00 21.fi41.47 1. 337.H So Does Fever "Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 6, 1909. "Mr. W. N. Foreacre, General Su perintendent Southern Railway, Charlotte, N. C. "Dear Sir: "Your letter Jan. 27th. Mr: B, G. Fallis, division superintendent, called me up on the phone several days ago and inquired what changes we desired made in the Southern pas senger station in this city. ve nave only one change to sug gest, and that is to call out th nre department and turn on the hose! "Seriously, we trust you will use your good offices toward cleaning up the Southern station, which, as you must know is in a disgraceful con dition. "Not only are private citizens ex pressing to us their commendation of the changes we are effecting, but even railroad men in other depart ments are urging us to keep up the good work. "CHAIRMAN, CIVIC SECTION, WO i MAN'S CLUB." Catarrh, Croup, Hay and Bronchitis. Hyomei is a confidence creator. The first time you breathe in this power ful yet soothing, antiseptic air, you will know that it has marvelous cura tive virtues. There is noihins disa- greable about. Hyomei. It is very pleasant and prompt remedy for ca tarrh, colds, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. If your head is so stuffed with mu cous that you cannot breathe a par ticle of air through your nostrils, Hyo mei will open them up and give relief in five minutes. Why will sensible people suffer longer, why will they wheeze hawk and spit and smother, when R. H. Jordan & Co. will guarantee Hyo mei toe cure or money back. $1.00 is all at Charlotte, in the oHm', fit the close ruarv 5th. J!05. Loans anil discounts $ft3 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured L. S. bonus to secure cir culation U. S. bonds to secure L". deposits U. K. bonds on hand Premiums on C S. bonds.. Bonds, securities, etc. I'.anking: house, furniture and fixtures Cither real estate owned'.... Due from national banks (not re serve agents) ..$29,172.46 Due from State and private banks and bankers. trust companies ana savings hanks.. Due from approved reserve asfents.. Cheeks and other cash items Notes of other na tional banks .... Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents Lawful money re serve in bank, vis: Specie. Lejral-tender notes Redemption fun d with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent circulation) . . 4S.006.2C 56.S56.30 5.217.33 9.375.00 70.1S 54.628.00 10,000.00 a meeting of the ci'izens of Hamlet a resolution was adopted, asking the city fathers to take steps relative to a fire department for the town. Acting upon j!:": . - T c.i. the commissioners ap pointed Mr. T. P. Wood as chief, and instructed him to call a meeting for the purpose of organizing a volunteer company. . At this meeting a commit tee was appointed to enlist members, also one to canvass the town for funds to eauip the company. The merchants and property owners have responded generously and a neat sum has been raised. The town h?.s already purchased two hand reels and twelve hundred feet of hose, and the contri butions by the property owners will be and Rev. W. A. Daniel. . . used to purchase rubber coats The nearest some people ever get to other necessary paraphernalia. benevolence is offering advice. Youngstown Telegram. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Ol The First National Bank Rev. II. K. Poyer will conduct the i prayer meeting at Trinity church this , evening. REPORT OF THIS CONDITION OF U Charlotte, in the State of North! T1 M.: 1D.1. Carolina, at the close of business. Feb- ' 1 ilC illdl 1UIIC lXdllOIldl DdllK, 'ruary 5th. ;,( charlotte, in the State of North t i KhhUiJ.i.Lh Carolina, at he close of business. Feb- Loans and discounts . . . . $l,3t6,C ( ,.10 r.,i, I'm-i , ... ... ' ' RESOURCES 1.6..t.j , . ,, .......... , i.u;tii .um (Ji.ii-i'uii'.tt l.v,l,.;i.8. 300.000 00.. uver.irans. secure.i ami i unsecured 40 000 00 l"ro.--it.s to secure 10!d03.3I circulation L. S. bonds to secure L. S. ir. nan r.i deposits Premium on V- Bonds, sccuriti 10. Miss i'ioren. ft. CuPirctti. :i ;!! iar young couph ot hr.iiosj!v. .: married yeslerdav ;iftemHn at ( mons. Forsyth count v. Miss ivi has for years made her how with !is grandfather. Dr. J. J. Mott. oi Stdi ville. The happy young jm ou!c left im mediately after their marriage for lesby, Tex., where they will visit M;. Culbreths sister, Mrs. D. Y .hue Later they will go to Oklahoma, wli' - Mr. Culbreth is ai ranging to go hr-i business. The bride is a daughter i th" b"" Gen. Andrew D. Cowl.-, jok! I pretty young woman. Mr. Culbreth i--a son cf Mr. and Mrs. V.". G. Cii!:rei;--. of Statesville. and is a brib; :! worthy young man. He ?orn:::!.y a position with the Matosvill" Trust Co., and was later with at Lnsley, Ala., returning he: ly. The very best wishes of home folks go with the couple western home. l.OiiU k : b-iiii. m-c n' :dl Hi" to ;imt fir- .10 000.00 223, 332. 21 R.'H. Jordan & Co. asks for a com plete outfit. "I have used Hoymei for hay fe ver, and can pronounce it the best re lief for this trouble that I ever tried or heard of. I have had this malady for years, and have doctored and used many remedies, but Hyomei is far ahead of the others, and has my hearty endorsement." Mrs. M. S. Mar tin, Casscpclis, Mich., Aug. 27, 1908. 1 .$200,000.00 . 100,000.00 . 34,323.91 200,000.00 Total $1,442,241.64 LLVBTLTTTIES Capital stock paid ji. .. , . . Surplus fund .... Undivided p'-ofits, less ex penses and '.axes paid.... and .National bank notes out- sianainf; Due to other na tional bnnks ... .$139,303.20 Due to State and private banks and bankers S 1.400.75 Dividends unpaid.... 275.11 Individual deposits subject to check 325.053.7S Saving-s deposits ... 41.7 13.57 Demand certificates of deposit 175.60i.3 Certified cheeks . . " 3.10 Overdrafts, secured and mi secured L. S. bonds to secure dilation U. S. bonds to secure IT. deposits - Premiums on U. S. bonds... Banking house. furniture ' and fixtures Due from national banks (not re serve ag-ents) . . $38,5!!i.07 Due from State an d p r i v u t e b auks an d bankers, trust companies and savings banks 33.02t.l0 Due from approv- e d reserve ag-ents 63,360.39 Checks and other eash items .... 5, 907. OS Notes of other na tional ban Its . . ti.tiOO.OO Fractional paper currency, nick els and cents.. 295.21 Lawful monev re serve in . bank, viz: Specie $4 0. 116 Lesal-tender notes 5,000 Redemption fund with V. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation)... 15.000 214.296.S3 Total $1,918,550.94 LIABILITIES paid I J. L. Alurpny &. .-. !' '-''" agents, sold today for Mr. J. P. VVi.: all., a vacant lot in Diiworth. on ;!. Boulevard, to Mr. J. L. KdT;"- .The purchase price was about l. REPORT OK THE CONMTh'S The Union National BanL is: . bonds. o- furniture Pe. ' i as msmmm. " if n iCasiin-r ? cheeks outstanding 2,840.31 United States de posits . 10,000.00 Bills payable Reserved for accrued interest Total $1,442,244.64 S09.253.2-, 95,000.00 3.661.46 Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid . . National bank notes out standing uue to other na tional banks.. $ Due to State and private banks bankers ....... Dividends unpaid Individual depos its subject to check Demand " certili cates of depos it 1,593.63 Time certificates of deposit 291,192.64 Cashier's checks outstanding .. 1,671.21 United States de- v.osits 40.000.00 Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable , including certificates of deposit for money borrowed . . . . 300.000.00 100.000.00 165,637.42 300,000.00 Banking house. fixtures Iue from na tional banks tl'"'t reserve agents) .. ..$115,705.61 Due from 'State banks a n l bankers 33.07S.75 Due from approv ed r e s e r v e agents 91.551.47 Check.- and other cash items 1 '."91.78 Notes of other nation? banks 4.500.00 Fractional paper currency. nick els and cents . . 398. 6'i Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 20,307.20 Legal-tender notes 3 1.605.00 Redemption fund with t. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation Total LIABILITIES Jaid in. .471.: 10,37O.-.'6 520.94 4 13,087.59 S46.913.52 106,000.00 100,000.00 Total btate ot Jorth Carolina. County ot i j"iecK lenburs". -ss: - T, TV. C. Wilkinson, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - -. nnr.K tr tr ron t. Vj'VeSim Subscribed nvi.-T ciimrn in before me .,r-V.riburn wk tfnm i this 9th da- of February. 1909. . f. .. j.vai niourn, jOJT Stom- . c N G BUTT. Notary Public. y. jr?f;-nr,-s r.?.a sics rkarlar.I-ift- . correct Attest: - . VTKTOV T.TrvrF;T,T i - rX C B. BRYANT. W. F. DOWD. Directors. R. H. Jordan & Co. $1,918,550.94 Carolina, County of Capital slock Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex penses arid taxes paid National bank notes out standing Due to other na tional bank? $ 22.509.23 Due to Stat" banks -and ba nkers 41 ftfil r. I 1 Dividends unpaid 6.00 Individual depos its subject to chock 681,921.31 Demand certili cafes of deposit 252.430.07 Certifi-d checks.. 450.00 Cashier's checks outstanding. 2,2 IS. 52 c nited States de posits 40,000.00 Bonds borrowed j Rills payable. including I certificates of deoosit for money borrowed Reserved for interest 655.7s i i .000.00 t Charlotte, in the Stat- ( arniiii:,. at Ih- lose i.i ..u-t;;--40.000 00 ruary .".th. r.i. 7.250.00 RESOURCES B.ftftO.OO !!'r.s and discounts ' Overdrafts. secure 1 i J.S95.00 unsecured .1". S. bonds t-j se nre 11 - j dilation l'r miunis on U. S. tMtnd. j Hanking house, ftirnitm- :uul fixtures Due from national " banks (not i . . serve agents) ..$ '.. 41-" Due from State and private banks and bankers. truit companies and savings banks .. iC.-" Due from approved reserve agents.. Checks and oth-r j cash Rem.-s ' Notes of othiT 1 - tional banks .... .""' Fractional p:ip-r j currency, nickels and cents 320,4 3S.47 Lawful money r- : serve in banW, Specie $2.S33.."0 11.100.00 Legal-tender notes 4.000.00 $1,658,367.07 Redemption fund witn 1. ir-a-nrer f5 per cent of circulation .. V 'V t , 250.000.00 50,000.00 in n 180.000.00 Total LIAKIMTIES State of North Mecklenburg. ! I. John F. Orr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN F. ORR, Cashier. Subuscribcd and sworn to before me this 9th day of February 1909. C. N. G. BUTT. Notary Public. Correct Attest: HENRY M. II' ADEN, GEO. W. GRAHAM. FRANK GILREATII, Directors. c. Total $1,658,367.07 btale of North Carolina. County of Mcklenbur?:. ss: I. W. II. Twitty. Cashiei-of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru to the best of my knowledge and belief. - W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. I Subscribed and sworn to before me. 1 this 9th day of Februarv. 1909. C. N. G. BUTT. Notary Public, Correct Attest: W. M. LONG. W. A. WATSON. W. J. CHAMBERS. Directors. Capital stock naid in.. Undivided nrofi les- I ses and taxes paid ... Accrued inn-rest reset v National bank not-s j standing Due to otii-r "a,- I ional banks 3.1 Due to State and j private banks and J bankers Individual deposits i subject to check 15:-.. ! Demand certificates I of deposit j Time certilicatea "f . . deposit !- 1.03.52.fi7 Cashiers clu-cks 30.090.00 outstanding .Bills payable. Including 5 tificates of deposit .A. 000.no money borrowci 5.501.08; Total ."r r. r- 1 1": ..-" Stafc of North Caroiin.. f Mecklenburg.' : I. IL M. Victor. .: abovp-named ban', do -'" that the above statement 1 luci f t,nnu-1H?f and II. M. VICTcdt. Subscribed and sworn to this 9th day of Pntenv--r-C. N. G. RUTT. No '.a: Correct Attest: T W. WAP'- , . V II. WASMHUKN. t.' I M-lMtV. r .1 !
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