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fcitin ftacbine Works, , . WKltlnsviU. Sass. annjcQ. mmiu, qcouu, OHM. - - t ' STUART -W. lO OouthTryori St., Glicuaotto, O. THWGEO.R Lt U Jtf &1UATING OILS AND GBEASES. oortoa mu iBisa a sfiouut. CHARLOTTE, N. a Is often by overheat. v-alue your cnts -your plates, your out of boiling- water. r equally efficient if used with Gold Dust. This famous Oreoaration will mnfe-p pyprv. thing clean, without GOLD WASHING POWDER .? is sure and harmless in all departments of ical method of emrjlov- MaH The N. K Pairbank Company, iiueinm ijoqis, iv ew lore. Dnirfnn DW 4 I , -.1 V. 1tJ fflTED States of America. West- Vsrst District of North Cakolika. In the Circuit Court, Fourth Circuit, U-reensboro, Jan. 29th, 1897. With the concurrence of the Circuit dge, it ia ordered that a. Special Term the United - States Circuit Court be Id, at Charlotte, commencing on Mon- y;the 26th day of April, 1897, for the al of Civil cases, and the presence of lparties and witnesses will be re signed) ROBERT P. DICK, U. S. Judge. A true copy, test: I H. C. COWLES, Clerk. MAN b -explaining to a friend why he and s girl, after a very long courtship, bally GOT MARRIED. aid it was due to the fact that the onversation ran out." Our conversation will never run out you will Just let us talk about ROY- L. SCOTCH LINEN. The greatest blue in high grade paper ever on this arket- Slight styles of paper, envel- bes to match, 25c. per pound. STONE & BARRINGER. Book, Stationery and Art Store, 22 South Tryon Street. UP TO DATE a iron enameled, steel clad and copper bath tuba, lavatories, boilers, closeta, bieketa, links and hydrants, and ut- thing In the plumbing line. The stop poas are tne ceteDratea uieamer. Tney re not the cheapest, but are the best aade. Pumps in different styles, with ;less valve and brass cylinder, reduo ng friction to a minimum, consequent y lasts longer. Our work la uone tbor iBghly in every way. Each Job la guar tnteed for 12 months. Gtve us a trial. Ave give satisfaction. Estimates free. A. B. TOLLMAN. FOE EENT. p-Room House, corner Railroad and Eighth . . $10 p-Room House, East Fifth Street ....... $15 R. E. COCHRANE, Real Estate and Insurance. After January 31st my offloe will be Room No. 5, Hunt Building. CHAS. C. HOOK, ARfTHmCOT Everett :-: Hotel, " JACKSONVILLE, FLA. "Largest Hotel la the States accom modation for six hundred (600 guests. ' Firs V-e lass in every partiaular. em- braeiar all modera devloes and Im provements for comfort and luxury. Elevator rooms ea suite with baths, etc. V: v Ratu 12.50 to H Pkb Dat. Greeaiboro. N.aj- wwrfettir--' -.i;.r : Kitsoh (Jachine Co.; . i- : Uocasll, 1 ,omna with mramt--:- BRKAKEBS, TJTTXKKKMATB AXD riSISHKB LAPPKRS, ' KiBscfflta oAmoora baa OI2AIVEtCl2, mssioni co. caused As von and saucers. classes, keen them Warm water is the slightest damage. DUSTi cleaning yon can V? o nnlv hv ft Only -One v v V Fj;om Each County. The nssrr person in each county In this or any of the bordering States who makes application will receive a six- months scholarship in either oourse for osx hal? the regular rate. CHAKLOTTK Gommercial College, Y. M a A. Building. Charlotte, N. 0, Wrtte for Oattaloffw. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL $125,000. We are now ready for business at our new Danking room JNo. 9 East Trade Street We solicit your account and will promise the most courteous treat ment and every facility consistent with sound banking. D ERECTORS: O. W.TTXXETT, " HUBT, B. Jjm HEATH, JNO. M. BOOTT, O. F. WADS WORTH, J. F. ROBERTSON, O. VAIAEB, H. J. UHh.VA.Kl. B. D. HEATH. President. W. H. TWITTY, Oashler. FIRST CLASS Merchant - Tailoring I keep the most reliable goods sad make them to measure ia the very best manner by thoroughly skilled work nen here in Charlotte. Price guaran eed to be as low as the same elass of oods and work eaa be had elsewhere. J. S. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 SuUTH TRYON 8TRXST ARLINGTON HOTEL Centrally Located, Near Postoffice, CfH AEIXXTTB, N. C. Under new and pemaaeat management. Sixty elegantly furaiahed rooms;. All modern improvements Table equal to any la the elty. Rates: S1.S0, 92.00 at& L90 pax day Richard AlBlhe, COMUISSIO.N LIERCHANT, COTTOK WAKFS AITBr TASKS, v, uNo-vlii, Cbeatnutr Street, PHILAILPHIA.'PA, E. Dt TESSIER & BRO. - Xii-S KTX-LASTESq AKTIS. ',' SaxsHolms. - like a cradle, rocking, rocVfns, I. ; Silent, peaceful to and fro; "... like av tnotherB sweet looks dropping - On a little face below : Hang oa th green, earth swinging. . turning. -Jarless. nolseleBSt. safe and alowr I Fall the light -of God's face, bending ' iwi TTM iirnK uuim,; And as xeeble babes that suffer, .Toss and crV and will not iMt , --t. Are the ones the tender mother ;M Holds the closest, levies the best: . !, So when we are weak and wretched,: By our sink weisrhed down. i)latrfM1 Then H ia that God's -great patience iioias us closest loves us best. ; j -v sokk vm tax, narw jlaws. " u. f Bills That Bavs Xsveltadt aa Batl- sM AnVovUm - -. i ' '. r' Observer. Bureau, ; Park- HoteL ' . . - -Raleixn, March SJ From February 27th to March eth. both inclusive, the following bills were enrouea ana ra tinea ana are now laws: To amend chapter 134. acts of 18S5, f to Ashe and Watausra: to nrobibit working of women on roads and streets of Vance; to establish, two new town ships in Surry: to-incorporate Hodges Bc&ooi, to Davie; to incorporate the town of Redmon: to annroorlate 15.000 additional to the TJniveralty; to appro. pnaxs fuw Hamonu to tne state Normal and Industrial Colleire: to al low Charlotte to issue $250,000 in bonds for water-works t to repeal chapter r7, public laws of 1888, chapter 209. private laws or iKTi'z, ana cnapter ih, private laws of 1893; to allow Jackson county to levy special tax; to incorporate the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias; to allow Washing-ton county to levy a spe cial tax to bulla ; brldjre; - to amend chapter S4 of The Code; to establish dispensary for Bladen; - to establish graded schools at Hickory; to create public roads in Caswell; to allow Madi son to build a bridge across Ivy creek; to amend chapter 64, private laws of 1883; to amend chapter 310, private laws of 1891; to amend charter, of Mor. ven; to regulate the procuring and dis tribution of dead bodies for dissection; to allow Transylvania county to levy, a special tax; to incorporate the town of Dudley; to establish a public road sys tem in .Vance; to provide a free ferry across the Roanoke at Halifax; to al low the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad to be straightened; to allow Caldwell county to levy a special tax;- to give the State librarian discretion in distribut ing Colonial Records; to incorporate the Star Lumber and Manufacturing Com pany; to allow Craven county to build bridges across Ksuse and Trent rivers; to create a Short form of agricultural lien; to Incorporate the town of Wait tier; to amend The Code in regard, to restoration to cltisenshlpt- to allow Onslow to use special taxes for general purposes; to locate line between North Carolina and. Tennessee; to amend the charter of - Klttrell Colored Normal School; to repeal the charter of the town of Ruffin; to establish a dispen sary at Waxhaw; to incorporate the North Carolina JJand and Timber Com pany; to incorporate the American Trust and Savings Bank; to allow Monroe to Issue water-works bonds; to allow graduates of the Ashevllle Normal and Collegiate Institute for Young Women to teach in the public schools without examination; to allow Perquimans county to levy a special tax: to incorporate the United Breth- ers' and Sisters Association; for the relief of er"-Sheriff McArtan. of Har nett; to regulate the bond of register of deeds of Edgecombe; to fix term of holding Superior Courts in the fifth district; to increase and regulate reve nue; to amend laws, relative to Craven Superior Courts; to amend and re-enact chapter S10. private laws of 1893, and chapter 318, private laws of 1895; to Incorporate trustees of St. Mary's School, Raleigh; to increase the power of the railroad commission; to incor porate the Chatham Traction Compa ny; to complete the furnishing of the executive mansion; to exempt certain fraternal benevolent orders from tax; to amend sections 677 and 701 of chap ter 16, of The Code; to incorporate the auxiliary board of health of Edge combe; to incorporate Mountain Re treat Association; to amend chapter 214, acts or 189S; to amend cnapter 173, public laws of 1896; to amend the char. ter of Winston; to allow the people of Concord to vote on bond issue; to allow Secreatry of State to furnish Superior Courts to Johnston county; to provide for new buildings at Deaf-Mute School at Morgan ton; to amend the charter of Concord; to incorporate the. Dennis Simmons Company and "enlarge its charter; to incorporate, the Bank .of Enfield and enlarge its charter; to amend the. charter of Durham and al low it to -issue bonds; to amend the charter of Mt. Airy; to regulate' the courts of the tenth district: to atlow Cumberland to refund its outstanding debt; to incorporate the Commonwealth insurance company; to amend tne charter of the corporation created by chapter 89, private laws of 1893; to al low Dare to levy a special tax; to ai low Haywood to levy a special tax; to incorporate the Newbern Mutual Fire insurance company; to amend tne Ca- barua road law; to repeal .the charter of the uoldsboro & Morebead Railroad Company; to re-create the office of tax collector in Forsyth; to amend chapter 94 of the acts of 1876-'7; to provide for new buildings for the Colored Deaf- Mute and BUnd Institution; to protect' school entertainments; to amend S3C tion 3512 of The Code; to raise a com mittee to consider the matter of pur chasing: Query's portrait of Vance k to repair stock law fences in Robeson; to change .tne name of the Nor- mal and industrial Scnooi to col lege;" to amend charter of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordtost to pro hibit hunting on lands. In Haywood and Mecklenburg without consent cf wards; to amend the charter of Endeld; to allow Gastonia to vote 125,000 lor court house if that town is mate the county seat; to incorporate the Letrs ville Mercantile Company; to extend the stock law limits in Wayn-t; . to amend chapter 42S, public laws of 1835 to amend tne law of 1896 regarding a turnpike In Henderson county r to legal ise 10,000 in bonds issued by Elisabeth City and levy tax to pay them; to al low Haywood and Jackson to levy a special road tax; to incorporate Rover' eign Camp of Woodmen of the World to incorporate the Toxaway Company allow the clerk of Bladen to-be absent Mondays; to Incorporate the Supreme Ruling of the Fraternal Mystic Circle to amend the charter of KUxabeth City; to allow Beaufort to levy a spe cial tax; to incorporate tne Carolina, Chimney Rock A Tennessee Railroad; to repeal chapter 181. private laws of 1895; to provide for working' public roads in Nssh; to incorporate Wlster ville, Pitt county: -for the relief of Clerk . F. Long, of Richmond; to amend the law as to cottonweighers in Eagre combe; to give the fusionists control of tne penitentiary; to allow -Madison to issue bonds and levy a special tax; to pave streets around Capitol Square; to regulate the collection of taxes in Dur ham county; to allow W. G. Lewis. J. P ot Statesville. -to practice law; to regulate tne sale -of liquor at Marshal; to reimburse, a bank in Raleigh for money it paldXHoola Boom" Campbell, of the Arrington committee; - to work roaas in cnerokee: to Incorporate the Harnett Central .Railroad? ter Incorpo rate tne Muioerry xurnpike company; to change time of holdmjr courts in the seventh district;1 to appropriate 35,000 tor tmoreoT "resetters Training acbool; to Incorporate the Carolina Sosthern Rallvar and Umber : CMnmar; to mend enarter of Wilmington chamber 'HSSSSSSSfl - lMtM sa.. agM li'v vra wi HV'Utv' Alls " sjfjfts- est towrtshin. Wake county: to Incor porate DuTtiain's public library; to drain lowlands, of. Carter's creek. Da vie county; to amend chapter 267, pri vate laws' ef 1S31J "to 1 allovr Halifax county to 'levy special - tax? to amend chapter 152, acts of to amend sec tion 1255 of The Code; to prohibit tak ing C dams for market In -Brunswick between April 15 tb and November 15th; to anew the State to refund $200 to the Eastern Baud of Cherokee Indians; to regulate the manufacture -and sale of liquor iln Haywood;- to incorporate Whitsett Institute;- to' allow Sampson to borrow money; Issue bonds and levy a special tax; s to - create a separate board of trustees for ; tbe white Agri cultural' and Mechanical Colleger to la- corporate the Raleigh library; to incor porate Hyatt Aeaaemy, at. jBoonevuie; to amend the charter of Lexington; to allewrCraven to,levy s. special tax; to complete public road from Creton to Mills River; to let Ashe countrvote on issue of road improvement bonds;-to incorporate trustees of the- First Presbytery- of i the A R. - Presbyterian Church; to provide for woking public roads of Halifax; to charter the Na tional Protective Association; to pre vent the introduction of the San Jose fruit scale and. other dangerous fruit and crop- pests; to protect partridges In Chatham- to establish- graded schools at Chapel Hill; - to incorporate - the Lumber River-Railroad; to amend the charter of the ' town of Hub; asking Congress to rebuild arsenal at Fayette vllle; to allow Randolph to sell county bends; for the relief of E. O. VestoU of Chatham; to except Polk county from chapter 427. public laws of 1896: to allow Raleigh's school committee . to issue 150,000 in bonds: to incorporate' Bethel HH1 Institute, person county; to pay James X. Moore 3200; to allow Forest City to issue bonds; to repeal chapter 353, public laws of 1895, so far as relates to Transylvania;, to except Onslow and Pender from the new oyster law; to give the colored orphan asylum at -Ox ford 91.UUO additional; wr amena T.Be charter of Forest City to amend sec tions 2812, 2813 and 2814 of The Code; to revise and Improve the public school system of the State; to regulate road wnrMnr in Tvrrell: to allow Forsyth to issue bonds upon petition; to Incorporate Hominy - Valley institute; to auow Sampson to work convicts on. public roads; to extend time for organisation of the Bank of Lumberton; to provide for representation of this State at the Tennessee Exposition this year; : for the relief of the sheriffs and tax -collectors allowing collection of arrears ot taxes); to reduce tees for lmpouding rnck in Buncombe. Madison. Wilkes. Tyrrell, Surry, Haywood, Vance, Davie, Cumberland ana uauzaxr to eeuuuisu graded, schood at Haysvllle; to incor mnii th Atlantic Development Com pany; to repeal chapter 418, acts of 1891; to repeal section xiss ana amena Section 1739 of the Code; to repeal sec tion 5, chapter 135, acta of 1895; to reg ulate the keeping of stock in Tyrrell countv: to allow the State Treasurer to pay out appropriations Quarterly or semi-annually; ' to incorporate the Hie-hlanda Turnpike Company: to amend the charter of Newbern, in re-B-ard to woe 11 in sr of name: to amend chapter 171, acts of 1872-'8; to prevent damming Beaver creea, Jonra nramji (n nineal eluDter 13. DUbliC acts Of 1895: to clear the channel of Haw river, in Rwidnehun: to provide a dispensary for Loulsburg township; to amend the charter of Southern Pines; to Incorpo rate the Chatham. Moore and Harnett Bajnlc at Banford: to place the insane uvlnmi at Goldsboro, Raleigh and Morganton in the hands of the fusion- lsts. ' NO WINE FOB McKTNXKYS. Aa Elaborate White Hotlae liner With out It. Washington Dispatch, 6th. Indications point to the absence of wine at the White House dinners our inar this ajlTnlnistration. A. dinner was tendered last night by the McKinleys to their kinsfolk. It was elaborate in all respects, except that no wine was served. - The dinner was serv ed in the family dining room, and there was no formality. In not having' wine Mrs. McKinley will only follow the practice of many years. The President is a consistent abstainer. A neohew of President and Mrs. Mc Kinlev. who was at the dinner, said: "We didn't have & drop dl wine. Tou know, the Major and Mrs. McKinley never drink wine themselves, and do not believe in setting a bad example for their younger relatives, or, in fact, for any one. I've never seen wine on their table, and I've eaten at their home hundreds of times." During the recent campaign, although many noted statesmen were guests at the McKinley home and tested the mer its of the major's cuisine, no wines were served. For the Benefit of Gold Miners, To the Sdltor ot the Observer: I am the owner of a plant for the re duction and treatment of gold quarts ores, x nave information that about Charlotte there are many gold mines, whose owners have not the means to erect stamp mills thereon, and so work them ' to advan tage. Would you, through your news paper, make inquiry from Individual mine owners, as to the number of tons they could deliver at Charlotte per day, and bo advise me. I would want to know the character of the ores, and their value per ton in gold. If, with this information, you would add the names of the owners of such property, Immediately about Charlotte, i would re very much obliged. Kindly address me at No. 11 Pine street. New York city, i -Tours truly, JOHN P. MORRIS. New York, March 6. 1897. line uDserver suggests that any miners and mine owners interested opes a correspondence with Mr. Morris. Zeture at Dae West Sam Jones at Ab- beyvtllo. - Correspondence of the Observer. Due West, S. C... March 8. Prof. Lane .president of the Atlanta Teclino- logical School, lectured In theY. M. C. A. hall last Saturday evening. He has visited Ersklne for several succorsivo years, and each time those who at tend bis lectures have i been better pleased. His lecture Saturday evening was one long, Dut seenungiv shott. chain of tender pathos aad sparkling wit. If any pert was more ex i-jlsite than the others, lt was his well-placed puns. Several persons went from here to Abbeville last week to hear a lecture by Rev. Sam P. Jones, i The second series of examinations has been completed, and the faculty will publish the results on tne utn of this month. A Bus Oa a Bbmghaaatsa Beak. : Binghamton, N. Y., March A A run began on tne mnghamton Trust com. pany, a banking and saving institution, in this city, early this morning, started, it, is "believed, by a transfer of stocks Saturday by one of the heavy stock holders.. Cash was paid out by the trust company to-day as far as it was demanded, and the officials say the run will be over to-day. There Is plenty of money in sight. t - ; Petscsats Will Caa - Washington, ' March l.-VLt. R M. Robertson, - secretary : off the Dem ocratio cascus, - has issued a- call for s caucus of the Democrats of the House of Representatives of jrhe Fifty-fifth Congress, to meet tsyohe hall of the House of Representatives at 3 o'clock the afternoon of Saturday, March 13. gCOTXXi Pr.C3AEI.T Err.r.Asyrx. A Telegram Beeelvsd by SeCietary Baav. , - -'sbss from Geo Zse.. .J Washington." ilarch 9-Secretary Shermaa to-day received the following cable from Consul GeneraltLee, lat Ba. Tana.' announcing the probable release of the New York newspaper corresponds enVSooven "Informed Boovel will be released to-day. - t t gcovet was arrested in jdauta Clara proviaeev nearly two months ago on the railway near Weyierfs headquarters. Just after leaving uomti'i camp. Me was at first charged, with fbeing A spy. an has been kept under strict Surveil lance ewr imw nommimiMiiiiir va su GneralLee's:efIorts"to 'secure his release." There are evidences from bis release following so closely upon that of; Bangui Ily, that it is part of a. pro gramme on Spain's part bs iretease all Americans within a short; timet; aa in dicated in Consul tiener.! Xe's dis natch of March 5, as followsi 'All now.fi: I hone to secure prompt mai or nrloniMra. : - Thoss found iall American Innocent rev teased and those found guilty oat of the Island."' - 1 It was explained at the time that orders from Madrid toi 1 release . all Americans upon examination, iwas because-of the consul general's guarded, UWU vr VM r .j l ....... .. BWTKTTBBg APPOtJITJCU. " rrwaingsaMaeo Is tae Case a ths Gsvesast BslMtag Sad IjSss Ant elaties. ; J , Macon, Ga., March 8.4-Aa auxiliary bill was filed in the United States Court this morninar in tne esse or J. B. Boules. of Ohio; E. O. Walthall, ktf North Car. olina. and J. K. Bummerwall..1 of Ken tucky, complainants for themselves and other bona nae creditors, shareholders of the Covenant Building and Loan As sociation, vs. tne said association of Knoxville, and w.-J. Neei, of i Rome. The bill alleges that ithe- court has jurisdiction, because the association has an office in this state; that c R. Mc Elwaine and W M. Ashrftore have been appointed permanent receivers by the United States Court in Tennessee ; that the association has assets tat Albany. aslra thai an lniiT)Hn :f u. tcm.A prohibiting interference with the assets and that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the same. JudgeSpeer passed an order appointing Messrs. McElwaine and Ashmore receivers for the assets in Georgia. t - The Dsmserstie Casess-Has 'Ooi i Bag - Atteada, - ' 7 . Washlnarton. March i i. The Demo cratic Senators held a caucus on the subject of re-organ I ss t loti of the Senate, but came to no conclusion. , A commit tee was eppoimea to qonier; witn the ether silver factions of the Senate. The only gold Democrat who attend ed the caucus was Senator lliindsay, of Kentucky. . ; I W. M. Repine, editor TtakUwa. TIL. "Chief,". says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take jits place in our home, as in lt we have a certain and sure cure for coughs. Colds, whooping cougn, etc- it is ldia to experiment with other remedies, even it they are urged on you as just jaa good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are ' not as rood, because this remedy has a record of cures, and besides is guaran teed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Burwell A Dunn's drug store. i FINANCIAL AND CHMBDBKCIAI I The Cotton Market Left Off Sfleady,' Shew ing a Met Decline of 4 '7 Poiata Spot Cotton Baled Dull and Kaayi Special By Private Wire o Harrison Watts. New York. March 9.-j-Cotfon was cd- versely Influenced to-day by Liverpool's failure to respond to our improvement of yesterday, heavier receipts than were expected, and a falling off In the consumptive demand at the South and Liverpool. The volume of business was on a small scale, i The total sales for the day aggregated enly 103,000 bales. Prices opened 6 points lower. ranted and recovered all but 1 or 2 points of this by 11 o'clock,; but reacted biter on local realizing and in the ab sence of support continued dully and barely steady, at the decline, until the last : half -hour when some , covering of shorts and buying by traders caused a slight rally, so' that the market left off steady, and the final prices showing a nei aeenne i n i points irom last night's closing quotations. Spot cotton here ruled dull and. easy at 7 Vic for middling. ,3M bales of the sales of ,- 736 bales reported to-day were in fact cotton taken, out of stocks by an ex porting firm- for direct shipment last week, and not before resorted. The Southern spot markets were quiet and unchanged, with light! sales. The gov eminent report will not be issued to morrow, as had been expected. It is not known when it win be given out. E. B. CTJHBSRT A CO. Vhaat Wat Kerrea ani Inegular Tract lag Quiet and Mostly Xjoeal The liver- pool Market Rallied jos War News, and a Better Demand for C7aah Wheat. Chicaaro. March 9, iWheiat was ner vous ; and irregular t-dajij with trad ing quiet and mostly local.; In response to a decline of id. in! prices of futures in the Liverpool market bur opening was weak at K to net decline, an? the market continued dull and barely steady at the decline unitil the last hour, when the-market rallied on war news ; and a better demand for cash wheat tn the West. With 170,000 bushels sold for direct shipment. i The market closed firm, with prices : to up from the opening and to K alove last ' night's closing j quotations The crowd was caugbt short and forced to cover on the rally, jwhleh accelerated the advance. Rumors were current that the government report to-morrcw afternoon will make! the ? farmers re serves of wheat about 96,300,000 bush els against 123.000.000j last 'jrear. Owing to the fact that there is: such a wide discrepancy In these estimates, ve doubt very much if the; government report will have any more than a tem porary effect upon j prices, regardless of what it snows, i E.B .CDfTHBifiRT & CO. -4 !', Aspect of Affair Across the Water Makes Oottoa Go Down. ftnArfn.1 to the Observer.' i New York, March Is. There was less activity in the cotton market to-day. Liverpool again disappointed us this morning. This time) by failing to- ade quately respond-to our advance of yes terday,, and prices here in consequence were lower on the ppenlrig. May sold on the first call as e.esi na cents. But the local bulls! were undismayed by the break, and irntmediately after the opening began to tad the market up. Their efforts and heavyi buying- - by a nromlnent concern 1 lif ted prices - up ward, and May advanced; to 7.04. The less hopeful aspect of affairs across tne water and a very large semi-weekly movement, however proved too much for them, and prices receded again. May on light transactions declining to m. in the last 10 minutes snort cover ing caused a rally from the lowest and ' the market closed 'firm with 7.01 bid for. May. The! undertone of the market Is distinctly good, and short sales seem unadvisable to us. n - . . . BIORDAN & CO. Manhattan Steek Baawes ts sFomr -Fer Oasn-Bssis The 8toeks V? and Bora on sns anaaaia, , j - - i l By Bouthers Associated Press. York. March S.-t-A noteworthy mJnmJm,rncl& world- to- '4 151.- Near the close a demand to cover shorts set in, under- which the promi nent Issues recovered L to lk per cent. Jersey Central, Manhattan, aad Omaha were most prominent in. the late rally. Speculation left off Una,? Net changes show declines of 4 to i per cent, out side of Omaha; and Tobacco, which made fractional gains. Total sales went only 3145,927 shares; including 28.200 Fu- garr Z2,7w atannsnsny wi jlo,w baceo. . i . L. vi A Tionds were firm ana higher la, tone. The sales footed up SIOOOO. ' Treasury oaiances: . wu fuuini currency 363,062.312- J - - w . for Sprlsg Oesds ffhsws an Is New York, March 9. The jJournal of Commerce! and: Commercial .Bulletin, in its weekly review of the -dry goods market, says: The bulk of the buyers during the week devoted their attention to business in jobbing: circles. The de mand for spring goods showed some in crease, but there uss been no material change in the tone of the general mar ket. In cotton; goods the - demand Is readily met: Both the cotton and print Cloth markets nave peen awwumuuB again this week.- There has been some failing off! m tne aemanq tor wwieu snd worsted fabrics,' cnteay tor tow grades. (- i OTTY PBODUOK MA&KKT. - (Corrected Daily! by Geo. 8. Hall, Groceries, - zaaongBcsucea.. ........ :'!. ott m. Peaches us peeled hslTCS, bright, fl - paed bright..........., fid f ' fi i ilHtd Altfra flour sack 1 00 96 ramliy : J. sxaetsaD Hlde-dry per eos -- "T0a3tt y osssai wd WOOlWsah.....;..a ..j.oo... I5VwlB Bicottfeog iwd-ptt pooBd...... . ..... sw. s.-J... umnwa -SldeS m.-y n tmn te&a 424S 0079 sa s 1930 7 10319 9630 . Knoniaera. ... .... Oats 89 pound per bushel.. . ........ fftani "' f"1ey sroso-sa , - suxea . ...j...... Heal bolted 44 pounds per Bushel unbolted- - " ; " Corn old M pounds per bushel. .. . Onions select per bushel... TiSfil W, O. ........... ..-. ...... Tallow.. LhKik. ... ...... Hens -oe bead..;.. Spring chickens..;.. Koosters per nsau Turkeys per pound ? Guineas... ....... Butterehoice yellow , Honey stralneo- per ponna. comb per pound.......... aeiott iss... ..... .... so s 85090 8080 eat...... Bye. .......k....... NEW YORK COTTON yUTTJKE8- Rew York, March 8. Cotton easy. Middling Gulf Mid dllnv nnland VW: Sutures Ciosea prra. ducs itu,iuu oaios. Highest Lowest C logins March., ...i April May... . ; s no 97 6 so 8 84 5 87 7 03 708 I 06 6 80 6 64 6 71 6 74 S 9193 85Q87 701 7 OS0S 7 0910 r lfjan 7 04 7 08 7 13 7 14 6 81 6 74 6 75 6 78 June. juiy august......... September 6 8a84 6 7273 6 7379 5 TS&79 6 8as October........ rioyembes, . . . December. January........ reoruary ...... LIVES POOL OOTTON MARKET. Liverpool. March 9, 4 p. m. Middling ai-as. lt ntaroa utoaea yery sreaqy. Maxch March and April..'. ... 8 57 b S 57 b S 57 b Apruana aaay. sy ana June.,...... ? June and ulr... 9 5758 3 6758 July and Angust... 3 3758 An oust and September... 3 05 O 3 49 b B 45 b Sentembei and October........ October and November November and December.... 8 43(344 December ana January 3 43t4 January and February BALTIMOBB pbodtjos market. litjinAn Mn-h OITTjOtTR thill, firm. do family 4 S5Q4 SO; winter wheat patents 4 755 00; spring wheat patents 4 . .urtrA'Prtnll No. S md imot and Feb- vn.n : Mat HlMUttlttt steamer jxo. a f .. RnnthArn by samnle 90083: do a grade SiH88i4.. . ! . w OUKM uuieu nizea mom maa jnn amis . . , IVf .w V?h9?7 L Steamer ' mixed bontnera white 96HSatS yeuow ZWflWS. i - -. NEW YOBK MONKY MABKBT. - Nxw Yonx. March 9,-Money on call easy at 1V491X per csa.t last loan at I: closing offered at l. ! j - Bar silver 63X. Mexican dollarsT... Ster mAniiflT.i m uim a nor cvufc. ling exchange steady with actual busmess in bankers' iblDs at 4 85H86it for 60 days and 4 S7M04 37M for demand. Posted rates 4 86 it CM mi. Commercial bill 4 84U04 85. OOT- ernmenf Don a nrm; gnw wwai uuu. railroad bonds seeady. SUveifat.tneuDoara was weax. YORK PRODUCE MARKET. nrV. March 0.-FLOCTR.-DU11. steady Winter wheat, low grades, 9 303 95; to fancy 3 2S4 B0; do patents 4 609 00; Min aessouk Clear a ouipa w. natents 4 104 86; low extras t 903 30. Southern floor dulL steady; common to fab- extra 8 903 60; good to choice 3 004 00. WHEAT. tipot marxeit dull, nrmer. v. u. B. 86; ungraded red 7086, Options closed firm at H cent advance. No, 3 red March aZHt Apt iril ....j Mar 81; July 7V. CORN. 8rots active strong. No. 8 a ele vator; aott afloat. Options closed dull and firm, unchanged March 29X; May 30H i July OATS . S pots doll, firm. ! Options dull, firm. March ....; May 22. Spot No. 3 22; No. 2 white 34; mixed Western O&30. JjAKiJ Uuiet, easier, western steam asm; city 4 00; Hay 4 45. Befined slow; continent 4 70; 8. A. 4 80; compound I'UKK. ACTire, nrm. new mess o ow, w. COTTON SEED OIL Dull. Crude 3030Vi; yellow prime S3V4aa. I IOOFFEE Closed steady at 10 points down. March 8 80; April ... ; May8 738 80. Spot Klo dull, easy, .ho. . BUUAK. Kaw. anil, steaay. r air renmng 3 13-18. Befinedraie, easier. Off A 3X4 00; standard A ii cut loaf and crushed 4X; granulated 454. s CLOaiNO 8TOOKB. American Oottoa Oil do preferred ............ . .. American Sugar Befined do preferred, .' American Tobacco do preferred i Atchison i. Baltimore ft Oslo Canadian Pacific Cbesapeak A Ohio Chicago tt Alton i Chicago, BarlingtOB A Qulncy Chicago Gas Delaware, Lack A Western. Distilling and Cattle Feeding Erie ........... II 57 115 KM 77 H 1064 nn 15 - 53V4 . 17H 1M 7S4 7X 1M4 .... do preferred. General Electric Illinois Central Lake Erie A 'Western.. . 33 Si 83 IS 66 108 4d4 H 83X 15 . 84 to to do preferred... Lake Shore : Louisville A NashvUl Louisville as new Albany.. Manhattan Oonsolid ated... Memphis A Charleston. Michigan Central Missouri Pacific.. Mobile A Ohio Nashville, Chattanooga A 8t Louis. Mnitea states uoraage. . .... do preferred....... 2J.. New Jersey Central 831 Oew York Central 86 New York A New England... 87 - Norfolk A Westers preferred SOtt Northern PacliiC ....... .... . . las do nreferred.. ........ ........ .......... 7H Northwestern.. 108X do prexerreu. ... . . .. ino Pacific MaU- i. SiodiH. Z. 25X Kock Island... SJX St. Paul........... T7 do nrefened lfH 811 rer Oertificates.... , 63X Tennessee Coal and Iron.. ..i.. .......... Z7 . - do prefarred..-.. ........ ................ 80 Texas Pacific. 8 Union Pacific.... .....v....... i fiV Wabash 6 - do. ureferred.. ............. .........k. - 15K Westers Onion.. U.. ... . 639a Wheeling A Lake Erie-.. IX do. pretarrod . SK Alabama Class A 104e Alabama Class H.. sot Alabamsr-Claas C.................... 88 TxinlKimjia Ss.. j...... ...... - 8Stt North Carolina . 102H NortsCarollnars.. ....... ....... ....... lzs Tennessee New Settlement 3s.. ........ 77 Virgtaiefi's, deferred.. i Virsrinla Tmst BeceiDts. stamoed.... 3 Virginia Funding DeDfc...j............f CSif unites etates4S, registeretu... 111 Dniaad Spates 4'a COUDOnS-. . 113 United States gs 85i4 Doutbern Katiwav Ba. vu SoBtkers Bailwar. rnmnvtB..... t n.S.dTAD 202'aiid t t Ceiling or wall Fans. , If Pie Wonder if Lady "Washington handed down this receipt? It has a wide :pu tation. Nothing satisfies a hungry man quicker. The crowds tnas went to Mr. McKinley inaugurated no doubt devoured a good many, xnere is an other kind, called the ponncai pie; raucn imk exnensive than the -other, but a slice of this usually lasts four years. A little fat-frying occasionally to keep the thing hot Is all that is necessary. These supply a portion of our wants, but the thing that the people icramuie the most after is at BELK Beats the world. Pouring in dally, fresh from the looms and the factories. Latest styles of dress goods, men's clothing, hats, shoes hoUons, gents furnishing, etc ; o o T I o 1 o f o I o I o 1 I J o HOT STUFF lllllIllllll!l!lliniiUlltttlli!lil llttliliilimil!!!l Imported fabrics that eame across the big river, shipped -direct to us. Plank ed down the gold dollars and bought them at a bis discount. . Our purchase this spring more than doubles any we ever made before, ana as ior quality and chioce selections cannot be equall ed. We buy more than any two houses in the Carolina s. Our buyer found many hard-pressed: manufacturers anxious to close out at almost any price. Being prepared with the "Cash" to take them in, he ot course picked up many lines far below the cott of mak ing. The railroads, freight agents, draymen and clerks have been- kept busy deUvering and; opening up thin immense stock. Come to-morrow and witness the grandest opening of ; Spring Goods- ever exhibited in Charlotte. Prices cut in two in the middle and set on fire at both ends. Cheapest Store On Earth. 15 to 21 E. Trade St. i j. . i ....... i . . . - Charlotte, - ;i- - - N C. 1 WHOLESALE illilllillI(HII!IH ; Country merchants who visit Char lotte, ana those from the city, too, for that matter, are earnestly requested to visit our place of btusinees at 86 South College street (look for the Red Star.) and let us name you prices on coffees, teas flours and all articles that are sold by a grocery merchant. We can inter est you. - je. John B. Ross & Co. Successors to Mayer & Roes. YE DO NOT WANT To appear in print as braggadocios, but we would like to call your attention to the fact that we hare placed more - . STOVES:- in hrmsMi In Charlotte and country than ALL THE P ERS PUT TOGETTT the purchaser we represent iir 1 r.r BROS GROCERIES k South'Trybn Street,. Charlotte, M. C , We are dealers (wholesale and retail) - ! 'Jr. - 1 ' Electrical Supy Whv don't von eive us an order for our . , ..j - rf .v, Electric Ventilating Fr. . -1 t : -- t ( F so that you:may be cool during1 the cc : It takes time to fill an. order and prop building. is pleasure to Tij.HOugcni&Co. CHARLOTTE, ,N. C 1. ' Dealers in COTTON. STOCKS - GRAIN AND - PROVISIONS. .'si Private leased wires to New York jahd i , Chicago.' n 7- " f Brokerage oa stock and grain .Ba tr hale on cotton, round trade.-v--Nallonal Bank referenee given o P 3 South Tryon street- u - -k y jp. B. A t .vrr a nper,' Manager, r Barhhardt&Co., (gnussssers Cochran A Barahajrdt.) WHOLEBALS PROVISIONS, GRAIN ' AND COAL, k - " 801, 803, 80ABaat Trade street. THV RLOTTE, N. Coke, Coal and Vood Wholesaleand Retail. Bituminous (soft) Coal " a' specialty, and we claim ours the best aad most economical grades ever sold here; being very hard, there Is practically no slack (fine coal) such being clear loss to con sumer. ." Sole agents for Bluel Oern Indian Mountain, Jellico and Coal Creek. ... ' . We also handle the best grades An thracite, Egg, Stove and Nut. Call at our city office, 85 North Tryon street (opposite city, hall), where samples may be seen and orders left. Try our -.dogwood and persimmon stove wood, lit will please you. . " j Presbyteriah j College : FOB WOMEN. Charlotte, Only three months old ana nearly 200 students In all departments. Board and tuition 137.60 ner Quarter. This in cludes lbrnt and heat and mstroction in the regular j branches with Latin.' In struction In ART. STENOGRAPHY A . J' and BOOK-KKfflIPINa at ressoaabls rTiHTIAilTMElNT OF MTTSIC ,i ProLQ. P. McCoy, director. Prloa of Instruction from $7.60 to tit per Quar ter, according to grade. Tne very pest available teachers in all departments. Address .3-. j "'-"'i MR. TTNSLET P. J UN KIN, . or MISS LILY W, LONO. t . i karance Agency. ESTABLISHED IN 1854 -Representing: ROYAL S INSURANCE COMPANY, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH . - -AMERICA, - . GEORGIA' HOME, t - VIRGINIA STATE, - RICHMOND, . . And other Solid Companies. ; ' Ei NYE HUTCHISON, . CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. WE v. Wash Your Jlothos r- WHITE AND CLEAN, i- . We do not "spittle' fall over them to make them look glossy. After we have washed them nice and; clean we starch and iron them and send them home to you in as good condition as - when they were new, and a great deal cleaner and "Whiter, .-- ; CHARLOTTE STEAM- LAUNDRY, 5 - ,r D: LETHCO, Mgr. f -. MR. B. R. NEEL'S LETTER. t: Mrs. Orleri You s testimonial b"7"'-' slon thpt' pSP'-,' '.i.we had this -1 WRITE FOR ESTIMATES. promptlv answer all correspondence. TO ATLANTA. CHARLOT WILMINGTON. Nt- CHATTANOOGA AN! i PHILADELPHIA, :. NORFOLK. I?!'... SCHEDDLE IH EFFCC i westwa: ly, Wilniioirton fcy. J.nraDerion. J,y. Mion..n.. I,y. Lai)""" Ar. H v-- T.w. T jet....i rm aaesooro Marshville.. 8 4- r. Monroe. ... xr T.v. Monroe. ,,.. ' 9 - 10 Ati eilARLOTTjrf...".. Ar. Mt. Holly Ar. Lhiooloton ..... s . . k Ar. Shalby .... Ar. Ellenboro . j... Ar. Rutnertofnton ..... 8 40am Lv. Ar. ..Hamlet. . .Cheraw. 10 ooam EASTWARD. '. I ; No. P lliu .m .... Kllcnboro.. .....".... tr. Shelby l,y. Llncolnton. ...... ....... .... I r MI. Holly ............ .... fcy.CHAKJ.OTTB. Ar. Monroe .... ... Lv. Monroe ... f as Lv. Marshville. I,y. W odesboro. X.v. Rockingham ..... Ar. Hamlet-. ... ..-. l,y. Hamlet.. ....... Lt, I,anritbnrz - Lv, Maxton.. ... ,,. I,y, lomberton....... Ar; Wiliuington.-..-- ' NORTH V ty. Hamlet . . Ar. Rsleifrli. ...... Ar. Portginounth. Ar. Richmond ... Ar.Vfashington Ar. New York ... SOUTHV Iv. Monroe . lie. j I iVcentrat Tinier ' Ar.Abbevuie. Ar. Athens . ft r Atlanta irnfrflL Daily. . t . tDailJ;, c Both trains make iratr.r Atlanta for Montgomery, M r Texas, Caltlornta, Memo. ; f viae, Mempnia, wacon, i t , Baeeave cnecKea jrom 1 1 destinatioa. State room i 1 vationa made iuadvauce. S V-- . . For Ticket, Sleepers, etc W. ti. RAMSEUR, City T ... sjs. iryon bt., c R. A. NEWLANO. C - , 6 kimbau i GEO. Me. P. BAT E ST. JOHN, "H. W. I , Vice-Pre, ana uen i flur. V. E. McBEE, T. J. Oea'l Supeintenent. , JEFHERfll OFFICES. F: "IN EFFECT FEi This condensed sol as . information, . a r, : change wiihoot r.' : Trains leave CharirM, 10:15 P. M. No. is , A Charlotte Air Line t points South and Sou", through Pullman 3ra sleepers between New Oton, Atlanta and K man tourist car for urdays. ; ' 9:35 A. M. No-. 87, da!' snd Southwestern Ve lor Atlanta, Eirminr Montgomery, Mobiie and all points South Through Pullman. si New Orleans and Ne phi a. Dining- car, vest tween Washington ar. i . 6:15 A. II. No. 31, c day. New York an 1 Consists exclusively cf ) sleeping, compartmert, . servatlon cars, 'New To Une. Pullman sleeper susta. 6:40 A. M.r-No.' 10. s mond; connects at Gr elgb and Norfolk. 12:20 P. M. No; 11, i and all points South, mond to Atlanta; I' r Richmond to Greene! 6; bla snd C, C. & A. 1 gusts, Savannah, Ja.. ; through Pullman dra- i sleeper between Kev sonville;. slso : Pullm lotte to Ausufta. v U:00 P. M. No. 32, ' day, New Yorfe and 1 Washington, Bait mo i - 9:25 A. M. No. 37, i.HV and C, C. & A. Ioc?l f. 9:35 A. M. No. 3, rip Ington, Richmond, It. points North. Carr!- ing room buffet eieer New.TorJt; Jackson' Pullman tourist car co Thursdays. : 8:30 F- M. No. Z 6 and Southwestern Ves for Washington and k ... 6:40 P. M. No, 12. c mond, Raleigh, Go! i r North.' Carries I from Greensboro t i st Greenstr r w Tillman car jL I M. No. 1. c 6f Sonthern x"T""a xjt
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