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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 14. 19:6. THE WEATHER ror Charlotte and its vicinity: nm.iv tonight; probably rain and , l Ir Thursday, fair, much colder. 1 For'vorth Carolina: Partly cloudy .nni"hf probably rain, colder. Thurs la" fair, much colder; fresh to brisk northwest wind. V01- South Carolina: Fair, colder umidit and Thursday; fresh to brisk northwest winds. I TODAY'S I ..MARKETS o o o it u M O U ct 0 ;s5flS2CSSSSOSSCSSSSS l COTTON New Orleans Times-Democrat's Sum mary. " New Orleans, La., Feb. 14. The n:c0 booster having defaulted on his .roinise to maintain a firm grip on the hrs and the remnant throughout the liuniilation of the old crop, the talent shied off. and left yesterday's market friendless enough. Xoliodv clamored for actual' cotton, consequently the meagreness of cur at supplies lost much of its logical influence. Notwithstanding the further feline the outlook is not yet clear 'noirdi to justify full confidence. The a'ur er of a break through ten cents is f ,r too remote to warrant serious con sideration and foul weather during the next few weeks will not only render such a break practically impossible, but would bring belated buyers into the "aiue in telling numbers. Mean while the .March positions should have improved to some extent by reason of the improving spot basis which must have reduced the tender hazard. New York Coton. High Low . Close P, .. 1063 1063 10651067 ,.. "" .1073 1052 10711073 10S01082 L"" ..1091 1070 10S91090 'lne'" ..10S0-10S0 10931095 ..!v " ... 1101 10S3 1001101 ' . 10SS 1073 10901091 nt"" .... 1043 1041 10511052 ot.t ... 1042 1027 10401041 Xov V ' 10431044 i)t,c 104C 1030 10481047 Spots 1125; sales 1200; market tone steadv; futures closed steady. 11 A. M. Bids March 1055; May sVi: July 10S4; October 1029. Liverpool Cotton. .hui.-Feb 566. Feb-Mch 566 Mch-Api 567 Apr-May '.. 571 May-. une 574 June-.luiy 576 July-Aus 578 Aug-Seut 574 Sept-Oct 560 Oct-Xov 556 Xov-Dec 555 Futures opened quiet, closed quiet; receipts 11000; American 5S00; sales 2imhi; American 9500; spec. 1000; middling today, fair demand, 583; yes terday oS; tone spots easier. Charlotte Cotton Market. (Corrected by Sanders, Orr & Co.) flood Middling 1100 Strict Middling 10 Middling 10 l'iiiges and Stains 910 CURED IN FORTY DAYS. Joyful News For the Many Thousands Who Suffer From Asthma. St. Peter, Minn., Feb. 13. Excite ment prevails here over the complete recovery from asthma of Herman S poring, an influential and respected citizen of this place. For forty days Mr. Sporing con tinued the use of the new Austrian dis covery, ascatco, and from a physical wreck he was restored in that time to the robust health cf youta. He had re tired from active business as on ac count of his affliction, but as a result of his recovery has resumed his form er occupation. He procured the ascatco 'from the At..r.:io.:i disDensarv. 32 Wpst. 2nt.h Street, New York City, which is com- missioned to send out a trial treatment tree to all sufferers from asthma, ca tarrh and bronchitis who write for it. BOARD OF GOVENORS MEET Two Important Resolutions Adopted and New Menbers Received. The regular monthly meeting of the board of governors of the Southern Hanufacturers' Club was held in the assembly room last night. The meet ing was made interesting in view of the action taken in regard to the pas sage of a bill providing for an Appal achian Forest Reserve. A resolution was adopted that the nresident and secretary of the Club write letters to the North Carolina Senators and Con gressmen requesting them to use their influence in the passage of the bill. Another resolution was adopted that the o.'fic-ers reeuest the State's repre sentatives at Washington to use their influence favoring the continuance of the Southern's fast mail train No97. The names of 15 applicants for membership into the club were pre sented, and all were elected. The election of afficers resulted as ioilows; Mr.D. A. Tomnkins re-elected president: Mr. D. E. Allen vice pres ident m the place of Capt. Harrison watts who has moved to Kentucky and Col a. L. Smith secretary. The committees appointed were: house, Messrs C. D. Bennett. T. W. Wade, jnl W. H. Twitty: finance, H. C. ark Jeremiah Goff and H. A. Mur "II: auditing, E. S. Reid, H. A. Murrill Ti V W" Waf-swortn: membership, a. Allen, Jeremiah Goff and Col A- U Smith. is thr cA TOlc'X STORY. Kh r,f s'vln ''''" death of the baby Ma Tir Geo,e A Eyler. Cumberland, inontS fZr fm "A the age of 11 health wm, le-BIrl was in decllninS and T' l,"0"8 Thro"t Trouble, ivWo AT. ' ",.,!' l:,ans save her up. We ;ave her im. c, , .""""si in s"ved tV, ;- r" V-e.spair when we re frr Consumr lJT- K,ns s New discovery Tefi?,t hn 1 Vn' Coushs and Colds ing four e gave relief: a"er tak not lUes fhe was cured and is torelkvoV? health." Never f; Woo, u V" Ure a cough or cold, ftna tir A, heppardB druS store; w ti.oo guaranteed. Trial bottle i iic rx i ii. i xi ,'or r o i i c At 50c ret STOCKS Atchison Atchison Pfd kaiuniore fc ONio Canadian Pacific J 103 '4 1733s' 31 Chesapeake & Ohio . . Uhicag-c & Alton . . Chicago & Great Western . . . . En Erie Pfd ... . 1-ock Island ILinois Central . Louisville & Nashville .170 Mar.hr ttan . . Kexican Central .. elissouri Pacinc Missouri Kansas & T i... New York Central ... i Norfolk & Western Ontario & Western ...... Pennsylvania ", Reading Heading- Pfd " St. Paul . ; Southern Pacific S juthern Railway , Sothern Railway Preferred xexas w Pacific Union Pacific . Wabash Wabash Pfd . f Amalgamated Copper ... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron Con Gas , . Peoples Gas Sugar I Sloss Iron & Steel , . . Tennessee Coal & Iron JnitedStetes Leather Jnited States Steel United States Steel Preferred . . . Western Union... ........ Virginia Carolina Chemica1. . . . Va. Carolina Chemical Pfd .1VA . 70 .177 . IOOI4; .145 .154 115 Chicago Grain and Produce. High Low - Close WHEAT- Sept July , Mav .... , CORN July i . Sept , May OATS Sept July .... May' .... PORK May July July LARD May .... July .... , Sept .... RIBS May .. .., July .... 83 84 85 y2 44 44 43 28 29 30 1562 1562 1545 793 807 . 817 82 83 85 43 44 433s 28 29 30 1542 1542 1525 787 800 812 815 825 82 83 85 43 44 43 28 29 30 1550 vbgk 1537 790 802 812 S17 827 822 832 New Orleans Spots. Spots opened easy, closed steady, unchanged, middling 10 11-16; sales 15700; to -arrive 1.400; F. O. B. 2, 900; total sales 19,000. R. H. Jordan . Co Guarantees It. Where there is no taint of incurable disease in the blood to complicate the case, Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia will cure those diseases. R. H. Jordan & Co the popular drug gists, are so confident of this that they will give their personal guarantee with every package of the specific they sell, to to refund the money 'if it does not cure. 1 To induce the people of Charlotte I and neighboring towns to try this won derful remedy, they are -making aj special introductory offer of a regular fifty cent bottle, containing sixty deses, at half price, 25 cents. And with every' bottle goes their guarantee to refund the money if the remedy does not cure. , Dr. Howard's, specific is not a "cure all." But it is one remedy you need if you suffer with constipation, indiges tion, headaches or anv disorder of the stomach and bowels. Mr. W. S. Green, a well-known business man of Crown Point, N. Y., wrote the following letter very recently: "Nearly ten years ago! 1 was a mere shadow, and according to the judgement of Quite a number of doctors, my end was in sisht. My troubles reduced my weight from 170 to 115 pounds. Finally an eminent physician prescribed Dr. Howard's spe cific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and I soon improved. My weight went to about 150 pounds, and has 'stayed around there Previous to taking the specific I had to live on rice and rye bread, but now I eat any thing and everything. I always take a dose after a heavy night meal, such as a banquet, and am all right in the morning." KIEXDISH SUFFERING. is often caused by sores, ulcers, can cers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Mich., says: I have used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at Woodall & Sheppard's drug store; guaranteed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ths Signature of CHARLOTTE, N. C, Under tne Management of C. E. Hooper & Co. Large, Light, Warm Rooms Clean, Comfortable Beds v Attentive Servants - And every substantial comfort belonging to a well-kept modern Hotel. 20 35 Here's s m ffStv . prongs. . r 140 1 183 ; 1 15714- 40 i THArS THE KIND WE SELL ym br 0 m e1"el mlm WikolwknK.l I! 1 . 3 n a mi,HA..t. f vice to 31empliis, Tenn. The Seaboard Air Lin6 announces that commencing with February 10th it will operate through coaches on train 33 from Portsmouth, Va., to Mem phis, Tenn., via Birmingham. They are now operating through sleeping car service between New York anil Mem phis on same train. With this excel lent through car service the Seaboard can put you to Memphis with but one change of cars and that is at Monroe. For further in formation call on or ad dress, JAMES KER, JR., C. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. or C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A. 2-7-10t Raleigh, N. C. To Be Sure. When a Scotsman answers a ques tion he settles the matter in dispute once for all. On a certain occasion the question was asked: "Why was Mary Queen of Scots born at Lintithgow?" Sandy Kerr promptly answered: "Because her mither was staying there." And there actually seemed to be nothing more to be said on the sub ject. Properly Inquisitive. Last night,, being Wednesday, he was sitting in the parlor with his best girl. Shortly after 9 o'clock her little brother entered the room and after some time asked the visitor: "Say, Mr. Jones, can you swin?"; "Now, Johnnie, you go out of here. You shouldn't ask Mr. Jones such a, question." "Oh, I don't mind,", said Jones, evi dently trying to make a favorable im pression upon the youngster. "Cer tainly I can swim; but what made you ask me that question?" - "Well," replied Johnnie, as he back ed to the door, "I heard sis tell ma that she was was going to throw you over board." . - -. . i To Be Sure, you get the best insur ance on the market at Insurance Head quarters. .' Prcperiy Inquisitive. You get all the information ycu ask for and more, too C. M. G. Butt &. Co", 1KSURANCIS. HEAOQTJAUTEltS. A Good Grocc Will not try to put you off with ome other brand whan you ask for PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE PATENT FLOUR He understands that you know a good thing and makes himself solid by supplying it. Mecklenburg Flour Mills) CHARLOTTH, N. C. LEl KOINER, Proprietor CE55S For Sore Throat. Turkesine A Cure or Your 25c Back THE'-WINNING. NUMBER The winning numbers in our. Prize Contest were First Prize No. 11022, Fifty Dollars woi'th of Goods. Second Prize No 9234. Thirty-five Dollars worth of Goods. Third Prize No. 2573, Fifteen Dollars worth of Goods. Mr. Edwin Howard holds number for' Second prize. Customers will please look over Coupons as soon as you will hud a duplicate to above num ber? ,- Wishing you all a prosperous New Year. ' .... ' . i GARIBALDI & BRUNS a Pointer for U The Kind that will give you Let Us Be Yuur Washerwoman : We have solved the problem. The servant question gets worse every day. Our "Rough Dry" plan relieves you of one great : burden, for it enables you to dispense with the washerwoman the bete noir of all well regu lated households. We take all of your work at 5 cents per pound and return it beautifully washed and starch-; ed. - . "Rough Dried" ready to he easily, ironed at home. This plan is immensely popular in most cities and is proving quite, popular jn Char lotte. 'Phone ICQ to-day and let us tell you all about it. . -. Ask our drivers. about' it. ' Model Steam Laundry BUY now ; Lot 145 by 125, facing two streets, with Railroad siding, suitable for small manufacturing. Has two ; dwellings, renting for $180.00 per year, with room for two two more dwellings, one block from street car line. Owner has to sell and you can get a bargain. Adjoining property to this can be bought reason ably. C M CARSON I INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Phone 1235. No. 203 Carson Bldg. Murine Eye Remedy Cures Eyes; "Makes "Weak Eyes Stronsr: Soothes Eye Pain. Doesn't Smart Overstocked With Soaps and they are the better grades, too including Colgate's Cuticura Woodbury's Jergens " Pears It's good time to buy when you find . a store overstocked TRYON DRUG GO. Phone 21. 7 N. Tryon St. Bakes Like a Brick Oven Burns less fuel than any stove you ever used and . makes the work of the kitchen easy that's what a : : - Range' does. Come and let us show you all their points of excellence. Allen Ha id ware Co. Everything In hardware, CO E. TRADE ST. B the Thrifty Housewife R. Good Value and Satisfaction. WHY UPHOLSTERERS and GENERAL FURNITURE REPAIRERS. (Successors to Johnson & McLaughlin) The business will be continued on the same safe and satisfactory lines, but with greater capacity than hereto fore. The , concern, as now constituted, hopes to retain all the old business and by its merit, to attract new busi ness. Only the most competent work men are employed and satisfaction is guaranteed. JOHNSON & DWYERj UPHOLSTERING PARLORS, 18-20 W. 5th St. 'Phone 869. MEN AND WOMEN. Ubo Big O to- -fttnral discharges,' nations. irritatioDj oi'"ulceration( of mncmif) ;riembrajes. Painless, mid not astris Sent or poisonuuB. Sold by It ra i !. or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, tot $1.00. or 3 bottles S2.75. .Circular sent ou reaiesb TUIlEa in 7 to fc dajV Guar n teed not tw itricture, PrPTBBts Contigion. Rthe Evans ChewicalCc, CiNo;eKAn,o. r. s. a. FOR SALE . i Modern 16-room house, East Fifth Street. , f Two modern 7-room houses. North 1 Pine Street. Two nice 5-room houses, Mint St., good investment. Ten vacant lots, Mint St., good in vestment. One nice lot, North Graham Street. Three vacant lots, West Second St., at a bargain. One vacant lot, Boulevard, Dilworth. FOR RENT. Two new modern 7-room houses, W. Ninth St., $20.00. McCALL & GLANT0IV Real Estate Agts. Phone 240 . 217 N". Tryon. 5 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Fronting on Beattie's Ford Macadam Road, ihree miles from City, about fifteen acres in timber, forty young fruit trees, three room dwelling, a small barn. A good spring on place. Call at office for Prices. R. L -Cochrane jimira Agricultural Implement of all kind GRAIN DRILLS and DRILL REPAIRS a Specialty. Get ray prices. G. A. BLACK Corner Stonewail '. and Coif ig J . . ' 11. B.tl. I ' way Denny C v Lunch counter Is always supplied with the best of everything eatable, well cooKed and daintily served. N 1 NOT GIVE US AN ORDER? RINGING THE TELEPHONE ! Hello! Central! Where Is C. C. Moores? I do not konw what you 'ant. I want cream and milk. Oh, let me call Walter Moore, he will serve you promptly just as old man Joore did. Walter is .t No. 10 East Fifth street DOUBLE OAKS DAIRY. Milk Depot. Nowhere Under the Sun Can you secure such really good cleaning and dyeing work at as low prices as ours. We are es pecially equipped to clean or dye Ladies' and Men's fine gar ments of all kinds. Give us a trial order. I QUEEN CITY DYEING & I Rl F4NINR WnRKS 4 :!rs. J. M. Heoter, Proprietress V Martli Gras Carnivals, February 22-27. 1906, Mobile., Ala., Pcnsacola, Fla., mid New Orleans, La. Southern Railway - announces- aeount of the above occasions round trip tick ets vill be sold to . Mobile.' Pensacola, and New Orleans.' at extremely : low rates. , Tickets on sale February 21st to 26th inclusive with final limit March 3rd an dMa ybe extended until March 17th by personally, depositing tickets with joint' Agent and paying fee of 50 cents. The following round trip rates will apply from Charlotte: . New Orleans. La $23.25 Mobile, Ala 19.00 Pensacola, Fla. .... 18.00 Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers, and first-class day coaches, Charlotte to Mobile, and New Orleans without change. For further informa tion call on any Agent Southern Rjs or Avrite, R. Jm VERNON, T. P. A., Charlott, N. C. W. H. TATLOE, G. P. A. " "iVashingto'v, D. C. A. Permanent Asset The Purchaser of diamonds Can see thd end of his invest ment. He secures a clear value and a permanent asset as well as a constant aesthetic gratification. Our collection is made up of selected stones of the highest grade- The PalamountainCo. T WELEliS H- - It IT H- t i J IT PAYS TO READ NEWS 4 WANT ADS EVERY DAY IN J a THE WEEK. ' 4 - ' i LeTUsWritel ON ACCIDENT AND HEALTH POLICY. This is the best Insurance you can get, and costs less. You don't have to die to win. - House & Wootten Real Estate and Insurance. Room 6 X. M. C. A. Bldg. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . TEETH EXTRACTED WITH ) OUT PAINSAFE METHOD. NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS DR. ZICKLER. Dentist 27 SOUTH TRYON STREET, las. L. Delaney, Henry S. Borcan, DeLaney & Boggan, Attys. and Counselors at Law. Office Cor. Trade and College Sts. Charlotte, N. C. Office Phone 1230. Residence Phone ...... 1100 DR, CHAS. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST 203 South Tryou Street, Char lotte. N C. Office 'phone 10. Residence 'phone 884. W.M.ROBEY, DENTIST Trust Bulldlnfl Hours 9 to 12, 10 to I. r. h. Mclaughlin, DENTIST New office over James P. Stowe & Co.'m drug store, South Tryon Stret. Office hours 8:30 a. m. to S p. m. All work guaranteed. I. W. JAMISON. DENTIST No. S S. Trjor, Street. Both 'phones 326. Residence 'phone Bell 1524. Dr., H. F. RAY OSTEOPATH Graduate Souhtren School of Osteopathy Office Suite 3, Hunt Build ing. 'Phone 830. Residence 401 North Poplar Street. TPhone 871. M. McMICHAEL, ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust BuM(2Ing CHARLOTTE, N. C. WHEFLER, RUNGE & DICKEY, ARCHITECTS Charlotta, N. C. Seeond Flooi 4C'a Building. FOR SALE Lot 66x186 ft., Providence Road block car line, 12 ft alley lies-well, $700 $400' cash. Lot 60x193 ft.. r.abeth Avenue, lies well. Price 100 J $500 cash. .. If interested call or 'phone 302: Alfred Brown & Co Hunt Building. Bell 'Phone. 302. A. W. BROWN . . . .Notary Public. Norfolk k Western R'y Schedule In Effect Dec. 3, 1005. Throncu Train Dally, Chariot- an Roaaoke, Va. North Bound. Lv. Charlotte, So. rtj- 11:00 a.ra L,v. Winston. N. &W. Ry 2:50 p.m. Lv. Martinsville 5:00 p.m. Lv. Rocky Mount 6:25 p.m. Ar. Roanoke 7:25 p.m. South Bonud. Lv. Roanoke 9:20 a.m. Lv. Rocky Mount .... 10:26 a.m. Lv. Martinsville 11:45 a.m. Ar. Winston 2:00 p.m. Ar. Charlotte . 6:00 p.m. Through coach Charlotte and Roa noke. Connects at Roanoke, via Shenandoah Valley Rout for Natural Bridge, Lu ray, Hagerstown and all points In Pennsylvania and New York. Pullman sleeper, Roanoke to Philadelphia. - Additional train leaves .Winston-Salem 7:3Qa. m. daily, except Sunday, for Southwest Virginia and Shenandoah Valley points. W. B. BEVIL, Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke. Va.' M. F. BRAGG. Trav. Pass. Agent. 243 Acres Four Miles South of Charlotte ' for sale on . reasonable terms.. This land lies on C. C. & A. Railroad and Is suitable for factory sites, HUGH W. HARRIS. Atty. GOING TO BUILD ? Let ns make an esti mate on "your Plumbing, Ga3 Fitting and Steam , Heating. ; If we do the work you will nave a satisfactory;' enduring job and it may J be that we will save some money for you. f 223 S. Tryon St. , . Our Phone is 309. K 3!S Carolina Heating & Plumbing Company
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