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IB DUNN DBPATQ MMX AH t, 1*14 , •vammo runes .a - wkki maun and Friday L. T****w~~**~l St ■■■ ■ 11 • ■ Nti(k Ctftfci Ii There ere ethers who ere aterayi t>4te« fault ami seeing dir, disestn . In the war. They re—it eee Dm > good In anyone. They sen inninliH . •** •*■**•» (laea. People team t* are Id them. •i There ara ami others who are coo • looking Cor slights **d no friendly mottoes and exprcwdons si I enry and ill wfU. Then* people use I ally lad what they are looking for— 1 ***d they do not hare to go far, eitb . R ,1 I* every on* could oaiy realise it i oar com—ilm to really the mmw ■ which we held op la float of onr , »elveo. We stand before this and th< . reTecUon la what people coaclndi ■ (»ad lightly, too,) that we are. I • la a picture of the original. | It everybody talced hard tiroes aad poor hasteoea aad disaster. « ■ **•» pictures of thia type erouh > be three* upon the mental aereon ol . pohUe that everyone would bagii to be Impressed, aad toon then would be a business panic. Than thi t calamity howtors would uod thcii 1 heads with satisfaction aad say "1 • told you SO." On the other band, it onr convar •atien la cheerful, Ipnest. unselfish I constructive and progreaatve — wi i will mabe pictures of that kind, Hi 1 good times and prosperity win to > realised even more easily than thi I opposite. Let as learn to be the tort of birdi who are welcome. Not crown, sail ruvenu to fortes! mournful thing* and to croak “Nevermore p* 1 “A bird to known by its note, and 1 a man by bis talk."—Lenoir Newt. ‘ Topic. OONOTlOfM OVU THE NATION CONTINUE GOOD New York, July X.—While the usu al uncertainty of the season and l few ethers of a special character have dominated the country's maiketi during the past week, retains from indart rial centrals continue good. Steel production has maintained Hi latert gains, railroad car loodi^i have reached a new high level fei the year and reports from a number of centals mention active co-opera tton fee labor between makers oi I*1**1* autowobilea and mitreed eqaip-i 1 “«>* °*> tha one hand and tin balld-l ,Nl t»*« on th, other. Allowing far I -(lac coal rtrih.. which naturally af Jfaeta the shewing .f railroad, aerr .tac uaioo Miaac, the Kay earning •tate**»t» of the carrier, which are , new being pohlitbed Uctlfy to a fur ’ (her gain la the voln*« of rrafle. i **gM«ag the Maaanal uncertain «•*. principally relating to new crap, little in the way of newt ha. develep ed. fair weather In the cottoa halt inpreved crap eooditloa. and took the edge of the Minor crap aeara of two week* ago. It alan ranoltod in ton caaceflatlon of the advance in tan. Wheat grlce* saiffegpd slightly partly •« disappointing threshing re t«rm. Than were reports, also el aanAit better foreign baying* It the court* of a faltering rally tin Jaly delivery reached the vicinity 01 91.1$, but the martlet eras thin ant uneert.lin, at la. in fact, conaiatea with it* botveca-crop character. 1 I rood yield remain* in pmapect and mail order butine** It picking up well. | Doepite flanise In can money , which carried the rate- on the New I Toe* Stock exchange aa high aa 5 >1 1-2 per cent the money market atill ' hold* at tho low IteeU of the year. I The, dirt urbane* in cad money it • generally connected with tha egd af . tho fleet half year. The beat obearv cn expect pronounced earn again In Jely. Opinion Is divided as to whether the pries of money already baa touched bottom or whether It may atfll go slightly lower before taking | an upward turn. Developments in the coal strike are now commanding done attention. 8tocks of fuel are dwindling and de- * [ mand la growing. A v A • * % • ■ I •!. .. • •. ... t- ••/ •; t-l ' o' tv a-.'l k*. . vi 1‘Kulj.t . .■ ^ . *’ •» eavl* :y I..* . !■ .1 ,u« It ■» b iiow dwv- .... (u t> well ay a ta'.-L * . 31* bard Ii one cap Spnr'«:, - , „i t»r^'; J eope b tfb tv h a l«>i£ihwua amt lay .w> rt*’1 'iM oS*rt to aouve. I’ ut •Vet . '*»' Hake iw otoHornte «*ns li mi and y<rve a*, once. 1 i>‘« b enflclcm tar ill helping*. WWp*T or THE CONDITION OF THt __, 3Ml! U ***“ ml M*#tk M *U - ' . . RESOURCES ' including redlacoonta, u eeptances «f other bank*, and forelax bills of j^rhMjtr or draft* *>ld with irdofimont OvontiafU. * 5*7*r*—«*** "«kW« anad. value) *° 'rc'“* clrEol*tion (U. S. bond* par AU. U,u*d 0«wi«'nt. (Inc lading premiunu, If any Tatal_.__ Olk«f V^“^a itocks. iMariiiM B*,nkln« Hoana. 141 JgslX"'FamitVra" .id’ Law's] reserve with Fedora) Reserve Rank* *•£*£, Federal Caih In vault and amou’nt duv from natlo Amount doe from State banka, bar companies la the United State* Chacki on other banka In tha aa reporting bank _ Total of Items ■iseoUancous eoah il_ Redemption fond with U. S. U. S- Treasurer Capital Surplus __ . Undivided profits I Lam current exp lasts, int( Ciievlath» notm alitor ** Atoiotsi due to Wi l«r»l sKST chocks oftataadii Cash tor’s checks o Total of team ... Dasaaad deposits I >Ckar loct In K«s»rvo (di sosits Individual deposit* sub] Dividends unpaid . Total of daman deposits) subjeef to n^SUsaar* ” *•” ■- ■** Certificate* of t rowed) .. ._ , ..... _ 9T 880 09 Other time dapoai! .. _ 80 548 13 Total of tim# ^Jopaaiu subject to JUsorve.. BQts papcblo (including oil obflgctlon repratont ing mousy borrowed other than rediscounts_ 86,000.00 Notes and blQ* rediscounted, including aocept fpo— »' other banka sad foreign bln* of *x rnanire or draft* rotd with Indorsemwit of this hank .. _. _ Total.. Stats of North Ctrtlita County of I. H. B. .Taylor, Csbhler of ■(£* a< tha above a^atemdot it tu»d!jp> thoj PW^*$*#Nn»^(rei 0e(< ~ .• ■ " *■' + ±-- ■ 1,1 ~~ . .1. — !■».■■■ Have You Seen Butler Brothers / Furniture Specials If you a :e bi {ring furniture, you cannot find gr eatery >argains than we are offering. % I • Butler Brothers | ANNO NT ' md1^ V'2U‘idJi*e *• Pu\>lic my FRIENDS that MR. E. E. POLK, who has boe/with SMITH & McKAY for thepast three years is no^rith me. Mr. P^Jk is an EXPERT^BATTERY man and we are m position th give you theXery best— Batteiy Service We can let you ha/e a battery while we repair and re charge yours. ISJo waiting or inconvenience to yourself. MR. POLJClis alfco a good mechanic and can render you good servicd on Irour car. I ,Exum and his brother, J. S. Bullard, are also with us, anrflaih prepared to give any kind of— Mechanical, lElectrical or Ignition Service Our Tire Sen!ike is the very best and quickest. Free GanolinrUnd Tire Service anywhere in Town. A FULL LINE of ACCESSORIES AND STANDARD I . TIRES Urea as Low as $7.50 L V: Snipes Garage *•
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