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DOITT FORGET jYOUIl PLEDGE TO BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Mecklenburg County has about $800,000.00 worth of Stamps to buy by January 1st. We, have done everything else the Government has asked. Let's do this. rl Space Donated by STANDARD ICE & FUEL COMPANY. MARKETS AMD FiMAMClAL V ioitip ninr nui'TTC iiUIIU nilUL muitu FEATU3E STOCK r.!MET i Trading in Securities' Falls to Lowest Ebb in Several Weeks I - Until Last Hour. ijitst rrrrf rare it t tt r-------rr- MMwwmiwwi ALL HEART "TITEHOLD SELECT 1 RED CEDAR SHINGLES ' : y..::-.: . .. "ELECTROID" AND "ASFALTO" RUBBER ROOFING, METAL SHINGLES And Roof Coverings of every 'description. S r We are headquarters. CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENTXO. CHARLESTON,' S. C . Manufacturers. Distributors Urn. ' Cement, Piaster. Central BaQdlnc Matsrlals. Delivered price quoted carload lot or less anywhere In the Southeast. Writ us. Mechanics Perpetual Building and Loan Association Shares in Force 36,500 Loans on Charlotte Real Estate $1,592,000.00 When you place a mortgage on your home yotr want to feel that your property is in safe hands. You want to feel sure that your home is not in danger of be ing soldfrom under you on slight cause or on the whim of a grouchy mortagee. The Mechanics Perpetual Building & Loan Association is noted for its fair and honorable, dealing along this line. Foreclosures have been reduced almost to the vanishing point. . Our September Series No. 72, is iise largest Fall series ever issued in this city, and it is still growing. Ap ' plications for loans are being filed every day. J. H. WEARN, E. J. C AFFREY, President Sec. and Treas. j New Tork Nov. tl.--Errstle price changeo '. attended todayo stock market, trading fall, j Ins to the lowest sbh tn several Weeds until j the Uit bour when an active selling move ment effaced numerous fain. ' If L'ntil that period, even ths profeeeional , element seemed disinclined to lake evee a temporary stand, pending partial readjust I ment of eilatlna uncertainties, but the weigh tot the later offerings was too treat to overcome. Und.nM linnet hln the early and Inter mediate ettges of the cession was attributed i to prospects of less stringent money condi tions after next week's heavy payment. on the fourth Liberty loan. This possible re ! laxatlon was not expected to apply to time I funds. j Specific reasons accounted for the heavl ! nesa of certain Issues, such as shippings, I metals and motors. Marine preferred I recorded an extreme setback of ( , points ' with but slight recovery following an j nouncement of another Inconclusive meeting of the directors. . Coppers were expoeed to constant pressurs I by reason of unfavorable trade conditions, yielding 1 to J points, and motors were under the shadow of dividend "readjust I emnts," as shown by yesterday's action of I the Maxwell directors. -:'.- On the 'constructive side for a time were rails, which evinced a fair degree of strength. Industrials. Including United States Steel and former war equipments, also oils and tobaccos, but the variable advances n these groups were forfeited almoat together at the end. Dealings In bonds were moderate but more diversified, the tone In the main being slightly easier. 'Liberty Issues were setsdy and, Internationals Irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated 10.676,000. . Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. PRICES OF CORN AT CHICAGO AVERAGE HIGHER Caused by Fresh Indications That Immense Supplies From U. S. Would Soon Reach Europe. e Chicago, Nov. JT. Fresh Indications that Immense supplies of foodstuffs from the ITnlted States would soon reach Europe made the corn market today average higher despite sharp differences of opinion as to the? magnitude and eont'.nuano-j of the ex port movement. Prices soclde firm. Vi to 1 cent net higher with December at l.lOJi to 1.21 and January at 1.13ft to 1.1354. Oats gained i to V The outcome )n provisions vsried from unchanged figures to 43 cents lr.wer. Cash grain: Corn No. 2 yellow told) 1.50; No. 4 yellow (old) 1.46 to 1.50; No. 4 yellow (new) 1 J4. CORN- December January . OATS December January . PORK November January . LARD November January . I RIBS November January . High. Low. Close. . ISO 1.214, 1.344 . 1.13U 1-30 tU.VNL.011S COTTON. Str:ct and good middling t7H cents Receipts yesterday 29 bales riteiued, price paid producer ey gtnners .. . . til ten XKT TTE STOCK 1.HT. American Boot Sugar . . American Can '., American Car ' Foundry . American Locomotive . . .. American Ltneeod . . . .. American Smelting; 4fc Raf.. American Sugar . . . . .. .. American Tel. A Tel..-.. ., American Tobaeeo Anaconda Copper . , .. . Atchison ,4 . . ........ Atlantic Coast Una .. .. All. Qulf W. Indies .. . Baldwin Locomotive ,". Baltimore ft Ohio .. .. Bethlehem Steel "B" . ', Canadian Paclflo . , . . . Central Leather . . . . .. Cheeapeake A Ohio . . , Chicago. MIL ft St. Paul .. -Chicago, R. L Pae. .. .. Chine Capper . . . . .. Colorado Fuel ft Ires . . Corn Products .. .. Crucible Steel .. ., Cuba Cane Sugar . . .. s, Erie .. ., .. .. ,,' ,. ,. Oeneral Electric .. .. General Motors ; . . - . . . . Oreat Northern pf 4 Great Northern Or etfs .. Oulf States Steel ,. ., Illinois CeatreJ ., .. .... Inspiration Copper . . . .. Int. Mer. Marine .. .. .. Int. Mer. JUartae pfd .. .. tnternaWonal Paper ,. . Kenneoott Copper . . .... Loulsvlll ft Naahvllls . . Maxwell Motor .. .. Mexican Petroleum . . ... Miami Copper;.., .,.'.. Midvale 8teel . . .. .. .. Missouri Paclflo . . .. .. New Tork Central .'. .. Norfolk ft Western .. . Northern Pacific . . .. .. Ohio Cltiee Oea - . . .', Pennsylvania .. .. .. Pittsburgh Coal . . .. . Ray Consolidated Copper. Reading .. . . Rep. Iron ft Steel Seaboard ,Atr Line ...... Seaboard Air Lin pfd ., Sinclair Oil ft Refining . . Sloss. Shef. Steel ft Iron' . . Southern Pacific .... Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd . . . Stadebaker Corporation . Tennessee Copper ... .. . Texas Co. . . . . . . ,. .. Tebacco Products ... ,. Union Paclflo . . . . . United Cigar Store .. . United Fruit .. i V. s. Ind. Alcohol .. . United States Rubber . United States Steel .. . Vnlted State Steel pfd . Utah Copper Virginia Caro. Chem. .. . Wabash pfd "A" Westlnghouse Elec'r e WllUa-Overland Trtnl sales (tT.0. 41 64 44 4 111 104 11 T , 4H . . . . 1 164 Ttl4 lsie 4tie v 4T 114 at T '' tt 101 SI tT 111 154 43 7 ? 101 T 4S 41 47 ttlU r. 47 13 70 Lu 71 131 ltt 141 101 100 110 11 11 11 43 21 Close. 44 3 ui 104 101 07 04 104 o 10 (7 04 111 41 17 30 31 4t MS 31 11 153 114 l II 31 101 100 13 37 11 It 100 20 43 37 to 101 7V 41 41 47 32 11 71 10 30 35 47 103 10 70 . o 11 130 7t 111 104 141 101 70 101 110 7t toy, 00 41 15 HIGHER PRICES RULE IN COTTON AT NEW ORLEANS .74 .74 .73 .73 .40.05 45.S0 ..27.00 ..10.27 20.75 20.00 ...25.05. 26.00 ...24.00 24.32 .74 .74 42.00 40.05 20.80 20.05 25.00 24.37 COTTON CINNINCS IN N. CAROLINA BY COUNTIES Close 90 to ,116 Points Up; Widest Advances RecorcTRise ' of 100 to 121 Points. e ;7 : ' New Orleans. Nov. 21. Higher prices ruled In cotton today rroTr the opening to the close, the widest advances being scored late In the session when the trsdlnr months stood 100 to lit point up. . The close was 00 to 110 up. Small ginnina returns.- end continued optimistic teellng regarding thea VApwn udiiuiiiu. Early baying buying was due tn no smsll measure to the press dlspatchee from Wash ington statlna that all export restrictions on cotton had been removed, except on shlo ments to enemy countries This was off!- Washington. Nov. tl. Director Sam I- . '"."XilZlJ T"." Rogers, of the"."." trading "oVcaust . was "ttZ1"" "tt P"nt restriction, on export. nary report of cotton ginned by counties. In North Carolina. for the crops of lilt and 117. The report was msde public ror tn state at 10 a. m. on Friday. November 3. 1011. (Quantities sre In running bales, counting round bales as half balss. Llnters are not Included.) County. lft The state ...415,171 Alexander 011 Anson 1M0 Beaufort .'24 Bertie . Bladen '. Cabarrus 5.047 Camden '04 Carteret 1.202 Catawba '. Chatham 3,218 Chowan 2.15 Cleveland lJ.lfJS Home for Thanksgiving and Mother's Turkey Bone to a Turn on the Cabinet Gas Range s When 5'our soldier son comes home'for Thanks- giving, or for a week-end stay, you'll want to please him with the finest home'eooking in the world. Nothing can be too good for that boy of yours--he deserves the Wst. Fine Cooking Is Easy When Gas Aids the Chef . .; See that your Gas Range is in tip-top shape If it is not in Al condition, hut can be fixed, have it repaired : .at once and it will enable you to cook better with less .work and fuel. ; - ; If the old Range is worn out and beyond the. repair stage, come m and see our handsome display of new Cabinet Models. They are reajly worth looking - at. , Prices are moderate-and easy payments can be arranged. 1 ; : . Telephone 2700 Southern Public Utilities Co. Columbus . . . Craven Cumberland Davidson . . . s Davln Duplin Durham Edgecombe . . Franklin . . . . Qaston Oates Oreene Halifax Harnett Hertford .. Hoke Iredell Johnston Jones l.ee , l.enoir Lincoln Martin Mecklenburg Montgomery Moore Nash Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico .... Pasquotank 7'ender Perquimans Pitt ..' Richmond . . Robeson . .. . Kowan i Rutherford . I Hampton . . . I Hcotland ... Stanly Union I Vance Wake w arren , . . . . Washington Wayne Wilson All other . . . 3.320 2,534 10,010 402 007 5.754 144 13.156 0. 580 4.130 1.500 3,504 13,100 16.001 1.2?1 11.407 B.ioa 24,73'l 2, 2.032 7.17! 3,094 .1.3".' ii.oru 2.15J 1.872 K.7VI 6. Oil 2 4J; 7 2.34.1 ;3 1.377 1, K.l , , l'".M io,r.ii , ST.O. , i.iK . 5.083 , 14.027 . 21,010 , 2,481 , 12.075 .. 2.105 . U',552 . 4.073 . 1.407 . 16.541 . 10.470 j,042 1017 178.013 36 13.235 1.003 2.242 4.330 3.446 385 478 038 t.722 1.045 0.827 4,307 1,242 8,400 137 171 3,712 121 7.124 3,720 2.201 1.160 2.250 0,660 11,874 643 6.625 1.600 j 18.810 1.280 2.155 801 1.677 I.K68 IMuZiETO . m siriGTii Dus to Further Indications of Improvement In Exports and , : - Small Ginning Figures. New Tork, Nov II. The cottoa marktt showed Increasing stresgth today owing- te further Indications ef an Improvement In exports an 1 small gtnnlnc figures. The trroeral Ii sct1ed steady, at a net advance of 03 te 100 polnst ts The market opened at aa advance of 13 te 30 paints and quickly sold CO to ti points above last nlghri closing : figures on the a-lnning report, and re porta from Washing ton that the war trade board had removed all restriction en exporta of rotten except to enemy countries and northern European aoutrala The market met considerable real lslng and some scattered southern selling ea ibis auige which, caused reactions or li te 80 points from ths best but prices soon Armed up again and reached the highest lev. ela of the day In the late trading when December sold at 13.00 and Mareh at 37.37 and active months generally shewed net gains of 11 te 110 Delate. The, eleee was I to it points off from the top. under realis ing. :-.-.-!. V . ' Business was very quiet meet of the day hat aecame mere active en the late ad vance when there was considerable buying for demsetle and foreign trade account aa well aa covering and a broadening demand from scattering sources. Borne ef the private advices received here .from the south said that export demand was beginning to In crease, end It la UUerel that .when cotton now held In this eeuntrr for-foreign ac count beglne te move but. there will be some buying; ef futures til the' process ef transferring hedges from New Tork to .the Liverpool marWet. The census report'show ed 1.011,000 bales ginned .to November 14 against 3,571.1 U last year ' and 1,111.003 two years ago. The Indicated finning for the period be tween Noverffber 1 and 10 waa only 002.100 bales, or the smallest on record.. The light returns were, attributed partly to the Influ ensd and congestion but probably Increased confidence In the smaller estimates of Jhe yield. High. Lew. Close. ..30.00 30.10 . 21.05 ..lt.3i 17.45 . tl.lt .,17.17 10.11 27.70 ..17.10 20.71 27.56 ..17.17 10.00 17.21 jO" en eW A a...... ... ....$- IT, . P. J.... . H. P. t 11 H. P. 1 15 1L P. .. I It. P. t ...I9H.P. I TU 1L P. It 0 II. P. (allp rtnz- i...... .'. .:. I n. p. i.... it h. p. 1 H. P. I 0ss1 id n. p. I ..... .. ........... .4(11. P. , w4 100 U. P. Gtcehoborb Suppliv Co. (Established 1893) GREETiSEORO U. C ORDINANCE REIiATIVB TO PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS OX TRYON STREET, SIXTH STREET TO. THIRD STREET. The Board of CtitautilMtoiien of th City of CutrloUe Do Ordala: - y That the special benefits to the shutting- property en aeeeuat at. the paving of ihs Hadwa ef Tryoa Street from Sixth Street to Third Street la hereby determined and assessed against the abutting property as fellows: - . ' - . WuBTla BtOB. Ownsr. . . Frontage. ' treat) Tryea SL'U. E Church.,......". 60.0 Tryon St. M. K' Church...... . . Mrs. iMlm Springs 10. 0 Mrs. M. x. Hunt 4h F. T. Joaea 11. Cotton futures: December ... ... January March . May ... July .., v Mrs. Ore T. Henderson. Jamee Harty, Est .... . J. a It. Harty. Eat. Mrs F. O. Hawlay. ...... 8. WlvtXewsky. Eat. . . . .. P. It, Brown Est,....., Mrs. D. P. Hutchison... n.ivna.nn iran company.. ....,,..... . eioore Johnston, .sr. Mrs. Elisabeth Kins.............................. Garibaldi Bruns. .,,. Uartbaldl a Bruna... m nr ur.i. ' . . .ub . nrst National Benk.... Julia Violet Alexander...... Mrs. tx If. Rlgler... BurweO Dunn...... , George Stephana. W. H. Wood. George Stephens a H. -Weed W. R. Robertson Slaters.......... .. ...... Charlotte National Bank... Commercial National Bank.................. Home Realty Company John M. Scott......... The Stephens Company.......... Pisdmoat Fire Insurance Company First A, H. P. Cbureh . - EAST SIDE. Qwner, . CHICAGO MTSSTOCK. ' Chicago. Nov. it. Hoge; market weak te 10 cents lower; closing dull: butchers 17.00 te. 17.05: llghts l4.76 to 17 06: packing lt.tt to 17.10; throwoots 1I.2C to . lf.lt; pigs, choice 13.0 to 14.00. Cattle, native and. western steers steady) medium, cowe and nelfera alow te 10 cento lower; cannera strong te hlrhWi desirable atocksrs and tteders strong; calves closing weak te 15 cents lower; beef cattle, choice 11.(0 te 11.71; medium 7I to 16.06; butcher stock cows and heifers 0.60 te t0.lt; csnnsrs and cattera t.TO te 0.60: stockers and feed, era, good 10.26 tq 11.60; medium 7.11 te 10.lt; veals, choice ,17.00 to 17.60; western range beef steers lilt . 11.10; cows and heifers 1.26 to 12.76. . . . ' : UTmrrooL corrox. Liverpool,. Nov. It. Cotton quiet; prices steady; good middling 32.07: middling 21.44; low middling 20.3t; good ordinary 11.17; ordinary 18.14. ' Bales 1,000 bales, Including 100 American. No receipts. Futures closed quiet; November 21.(3; Pe cember 10.10; January 11.11; February 1117; March 17.40. Thoa W. L 3. Draper. . Second Presbyterian Seened Presbyterian Ulssnhetmer.. Tom Arlldge. W. Hawkins.... City ef Charlotte. (City Hall) C. C West....',' j W. R Johnston, Bat. Mra Julia If. Andrews Mrs.' Childs .' U B. Davidson W. Tlllett Miss B. Davidson E. U H. Davidson Mrs. M. L. Davidson A Childs., , Bouthem Real Estate Loan Trust Company. Oates At Wrletou, Bat. A H Van Nsss Zike Johnston Charles P. Moody Mra. L. w. Bandera.. ..................... ... W. T. Wllklnseu Union National Bank..........' Carson - Estate... . W. F.Uewd...,. Mrs. D. M. Rtg'.er........ J. N. MeCsusland Company J. A. Durham, ..T......,. .... K. D. Latta....... Mra . D. Wilder. would be relaxed very materially soon Much attention was paid to export figures and buying resulted from the posting ef exports from Oalvestsn to English ports, amounting to - 23.006 bales. The demand also increased following the statement that there' were on shipboard In New Orleans, awaiting clearance for foreign porta, a total of 57,011. bales agaiast only It. 264 a year ago. . The ginning returns from the census bu reau were about 100,000 bales under expect tatlops. Indicating an sutput this last period between the first and middle ef November, of only 187.800 bales sgalnst 1,410,101 dur ing the same period last year. Cotton futures: High. Low. December ..21.6 37.61 Jsnuary 27.16 27.05 March ... .., 27.36 20.00 May 27.12 20.45 July 26.16 20.46 Closs. 21.46 27.70 27.20 17.00 20.14 1 S.I3 $43 r.'.?8 3.2&r, 1,583 177 1.130. 1,02 &';5 6.027 7.103 33.0;5 l..7t i 2.103 10,176 20.225 1,600 8,642 1.488 8.20: ' 3,4S. 407 10,357 6,650 1.118 MJW OBLF.AM4 COTTOV RETORT. Pert Movement. New Orleans: Middling 21 76; receipts !, 575: sales 2.106: stock 114.171. Gel vest on: Middling 30.60: receipts 3.167; exports 23,006; sales 734; stock lit. 721. Mobile: Middling 21.00; .receipts 100; ssles 10: stock 20.031. Savannah: Middling 20.64; receipts 223; stock 70.060. t - Chnrlenton : Receipts 600: stock 60.136. Wilmington: Receipts WO; stock 43.004. Texss City: fltock 12.000. Norfolk: Middling 17.76; receipts 1,721; sale 443: stock 15.201. Baltimore: Stock 11.204. " Boston: Middling 21,25; receipts Kli; stork 1 1,600. Philadelphia: Middling 30.45; stock 13.600. New Tork: Middling' 30 20; stock 120,821. M7nor ports: Stock 11,700. Totsl today: Receipts 10.633: exports 23,- !'. atnrlr 1 111 in Receipts 120,444: exports 1.4U.127. Total for week: R NATAL STORES, Savsnash, Oa.. Nov. 21. Turpentine Arm 77H; sates 201; receipts 171; shipments 111! stock 10.200. Rosin Srm: receipts 1,413; shipments 3,-1 711: stock ti.043. Quote: DBS lt.lt: F 11.50: O Il.tO te lf.lt; I 15.76; K M N WQ WW 11.19. ,. , - BUY GOOD, , , New Tork, Nov. 31. Cotton . goods and yarns were generally quiet with prices lower where any trading waa reported. Wool manufacturers and merenanta were await ing decision on the disposition ef wool in the bands of ths government before plan ning or future offerings. Burlaps and alike were quiet. NEW YOKE LIVESTOCK New Tork, Nov. 31. Beeves; no trading. Calves Irregular; veals 14.00 to 30.00; culls 11.00 te 11.00; gratters f.OO to 1.00; west- Hogs steady; medium hogs 11.16; 17.60; roughs 16.26. pigs SCOAR AND COFFEE. Nsw Tork. Nov. 11. Snot coffee quiet Raw iugar unchanged; centrifugal 7.21; One granulated 1 cents. Butter ftrong: cheese Arm. HARNESS RACES WON BY NORTH CAROLINA OWNERS 1 1 . . . -: : r ORDINANCE RELATTVE TO PKRMANENT IMPROVEMENTS , OX TRADE STREET. MINT STREET TO COLLEGE STREET 2 i -Tbe Board of CkmunlMionen of the City of ttuariotta Do Ordain: 1 That ths special oenenie to me aouttwg property oa ot me pin ai norvoy 66,850. iuiii mm z2 Quickly When Ycu Apply a Little Musteroic Ar.d Mucterolo v;on't blister Us fco old-fsshioned mustard planter. Jct cpraad it oa with your fingers, ft pct tratcstto the core spot vith a ecr.;h tingle, looserw the aongcstioa tnd.cniv.-3 out the eorencsi ana paix v Mustcrclo is a clean, tyhiteolatac-t crJa v;ith oU of mustard. It ia aa ilz quick relief Iron core throat, bronchIC:, taxiliUi. croup ,ctif neck, asthma, .tct rdia, headachy caagcioa, pleuri:; flicuaatism, lunbjso, pains and achci ci tho bade or jointa, cpraiaa, cere mucder, trukca, chilblaina, frosted feet, colds cn the chest (it often prevents pneumonic). I Nothing like Mustcrolo for croupy chil- Drcn jveep it annoy tor msuuu uo. 30s sad 60c jars; hotpital size $2.50. , Total (or season: Receipts 1,970,031; ex ports 1,163,433.- Interior MoTewient. Houston: Middling 30.60; 'receipts 7,302; shlpnjenU 6,020: sales 2,003; stoc' 341.464. Memphis: Middling 30.00; receipts 3.041; sh pments 3,223: sales 3.150; stock 260,707. Augusta: Middling 21.12; receipts 1,200; shipments 011; rales 151; stock 144,600. St. Louis: Middling 21.71: receipts 3.107; shipments 4,107: stork 10.47S. . IJttle Rock: Middling M 10; receipts 068; shipments 1,312: sales 1.312; stoc'i S1.418. Psllas: Middling 20.36;. aales .'6S3. Montgomery: Middling tt.lAf sales 60. Total today: Receipts 10,600; ah'.pments 15,111; stock 790.B47. - ' HrBBAIlDS- COTTON jbETTTER. New Tork. Nov. jr.-.t ibsnntlat sdrance today Is due lo buying through prlvste.wlr housei for Wall street aid thv went bawd on the belief that there could iw lilt1 hitg. Ing from the south and none from foreign export houses; therefore, the market would Special to Tbe Observer. Pinehurst, Nov. 21. The second and Anal aesaion of the annual Band Hill races, held -in conjunction with th Sand HllMalr, -was rdn at Pine. hurst today and icsulted In wins for North Carolina owners all along: the line in th harness races, although the running races went to . northern en tries, v Y. E. Smith's Baby Don tool three straight heats in the 2:15 trot, with J. w. Bryan't Sorretts May and Qor don's Fred Douglas also in tp ohey in the order named. . Brown's Lucllla won handsomoMyin the free-for-all, out-trottln gthe field in all three heats and taking the final nine neat in Z:ll 1-4. i a Uncle Bam, owned by Hayden "Pres ton, or rrovidence,N won the three- quarter mile flat race by a head, with Nat Hurd's Kinder Lou second. The 4wo-mlle steeplechase,: the big event of the Jay, went to Nat Hurd's x.iiue iiorn. ., - r-e N ' s McCUBBIXS-ORR. Salisbury, Nov. 21. Mr. Eugene L. McCubbtps. a Salisbury young man wno is nignt ioreman ror the South em railway at Alexandria, and Mrs, lionise 'Robinson Orr. daughter 'bf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, at this city, were married in Alexandia last Friday evening, according to an nounoemetiU sent the two families oacK nome. t . - 4 Mrs." Orr'went to Alexandria" sever al weeka ago to nurse in the family of Mr. Clyde Krrevrr. a Sallsburv man who iawUh the Southern at Alex andria. Mr. McCubblns was a board- c'r at the Keever home and it was a mmXa Unk a I I- 1. .1. iw vi ivo v mnv sigui wun . me i nwimijl" i.i.,-. .,. .,.!. i., in. n , 'nil tn ', eilvane e41tr mm I, fcfta Ann,. Tki T K .n.nl msrket closed lowel aa hedges .were put out I couple, there sxs'nst srofUl nuanitlos f cotton J Mr. and Mrs. McCubblns Will live ooue-nt. aurina tne psst ibwi aajs in ine ; at v Alexandria. south. The feeling among tire, local trade . ", , . ., , .,7. la ratner . buliisn on the oelier that the f nriiiiii;iB will n'ljr u .u , . iiv 11, iimi n.w because they did not on the recent' decline. Advices frnm tho south are that owheraTof cotton will nvt-acll, as they ep confident Europe will buy up to tho limit of export freight Rt lgher prlivn, now that the gov- ernment restrictions kc removed except to neutral countries nd t!i orntlre empires with whom we ere t 111 t war,, these argu ments are sound i.o long thtre Is specula, tlvs buying. We regret t. ear we do not see much Increase in trader buying on the rise. HlJimARD PRO?. CO. MOXEV MiRKr.l. - 1 . Xew Tork, Xov, 11. Mercsntlle paper I : Sierllne 60-day bills 4.744; commercial Ip-ilay bills on banks 4.72; commercial ' oo-day bills 4.714; demand 4.7176; cables O.T4. ' , :,v::vr:v-H ; Qovernment bond f toady t railroad bonds. Irregular.-- , '-'ft v.- - ' ' , 'v-v: w---v-y?i Time loan strong;!, dsys, 10, days and six months bid. if- s :.i - ! Call money strong; ruling rate 1. ?y . " lianlr aoceptancei 4li, ; ,--: -x,;iy p: t Thcn Rabjr Is Teething. 1 GROVE'S A3T BOWEI MEDICINE will correct the fuomaftt and Bowel troubles. Perfectly harmless.' See di- ijiectlonworlb JjplUe.- SaU -t .... W. Blair & Co. i Incorporated. COTTON BROKERS' Members Ara'ericAn Cotton anil - Grain Exchange . . OrlHlth. guardian. Nlehelsor..... Chureh, Church..,..." ., 11.0 2T.0 e.e' ' to.e .e k i.i - rfOO.O : , 00. e ' . ti.i ai.t Ji.ix 10. " 00.0 sVSx l4.f--' .'. it. ... le.T 44. II. I ' . . M.S , 1.4 . 11. .. -4.l , , Troatage. treet), 61.1 45. t ' IT. I 4 11. '. ! ,, II. IT. II f 41.6 10. 1- , 101.0 it. live . '11,4. 14. t II. 11.1 Ul.t . 11.1 l.l II. - . 10.01 A 14. 11.4 111.1 . IT. A , 14.4 ' II. I 41.1 14.1 Depth, (Feet) 1 ! 101.4 lii.e ; 101.4 ' -ni.4. : v ni.4 ' ; 141.4 114.1 , . 10.0 :. i4i.i 101.4 fd06.4 4e.4 . 16.0 t 11.4 11.4 '.""11,4 . , N ' at. 4 .101.0 , If.l , ; - 111. I S 141.4 " 141.4 141.1 ..,m.i .-: r- . 114.1 114 i ' . 111.4 '' 141.4 " 111. 4 - Depth. Feet) , 111.4 17.4 . V , 141. 4 101.0 I 144.4. : 111,4 ; 111.4 111. 1 . ' 111.4 1 .-; 141.4 - 141.4 , 174.4 t, 144.4 174.4 I.i 41.1 111.3 ; 14.4 " 11. 11.1 11.1 ' 14.1 11.0 ' 117.4 ' '11.4 w- 11.4 11.4 141.1 140.0 Roadway . Aaseeement 1111.61 111.10 ; til. 11 : 14.11 .1: v 14.71 Tl.ll , 141.14 t4T.ll .'V 171.00 '; til. 71 1 tJ-tll.Ot' tit. 16 44.10 1 at. IT i a. 01 . 0.43 ii,:!! . 11.17 TT.14 .-. ' 41.(7 :. : w -S 14.04 . 111.34 11.14 ' 111.00 11.04 101.16 114.06 . v , tsj.i: , Roadway Assessment ; $141. JO . 147. 04 71.64 , 16.76 t ' 113.11 ., ' .71.04 Tl.ll ' ill. II 111 II 111.4! ' , 101.10 , T.I0 11.44 - i l 40. v 41. 66 ' 47.03 , 141.13 101.4? "r T0.T3 I 11.10 '..' 10T.10 ' 11.44 - 131.10 111.11 ' - SI4.7I 74.10 1.13 V " 70.10 100 1 , 101.11 111.66 sections; This improvement district or section has bean divided Into .the followlng sub 1. I. I. 4. i From Blath Stree' to Fifth Street. - From Fifth Rtreet to Trade Street. :" From Trade Street to Fourth Street. , , I From Fourth Street to Third Street. , And the ususmuli levied with reference te the sub-sections. The total coot of the Improvement to be made throughout the.ehtlre length ef ths above-named street la estimated to be 11.444.11, which Includes the' pert ions reepeetiveiy required to be borne by the City and by the owners 'VT-asroperty abetting ea said street. . TJie portion or cost requirea to ee wrai aj e owners pi pro party bdukidb; nnji street and chargeable te them covering the whole coet or ths paving, except the grading, curbing and paving end permanently Improving the street Intersections reoutred te be done by the City our of ha general funds Is 11,14141. whloh amount lnoludes any amounts above showa chargeable te the City ef Charlotte ion account at its ownership of property abutting on said street and is the total of the amounts above stated as the amounts of special benefits which an-ohnts hats seen prorated n the real estate abutting on aald street lu proportion te the frontage thereon, and in aceordance with the sub divisions. ajf any. created by the Boord of Cemmlssieaers, the prorata, share ef tbe eatlr coat ot aU sueh fmprevsmente chargeablt to the owners of abutUag property being cherg to and nssessid upon eecb side or the street, tbo total con requirea to oe paia out or general funds by the City except as owner, of property fronting ea said street la or mated te be Il.ltT.lt. 5. " v ' ', c naiinea irus vtn usy 01 wovemwtr, ,. . ... , -, . , , Approved ao te form! Pharf Bell. City Attorneys , Mead, annravertl and. adonted thlt Ith day ot November. 1111; rules suspended and adopted upon Ita secondhand third readings and declared te be an orklnance .elfectlve twenty days after publication thereof In a newspsper published in the City ot Charlotte.. Published November 11, mi ' . . ' ; ' JOHX U. WlXROX. . . ' 1 - City Clerk. Roadway of Trade Street from Mli.l Street te College Street against the abutting property ae rouows: Ownsr. , J.. C Springs B. R. A Mrs. J. C. Preston...., , Southern Manuf aettirere Club. Southern Manufacturers Club First Presbyterian Chureh... Highlands Hotel Company.. 1 Jamee A. Harty. Bat........ v..., Mra Rufus Barrrnger, Agt v.. v.... Mrs. R. A. Dune. , Miss Johnsten a Mre. It. C. Howlson.. Thomas Moore. Estate. ,u 1 Mrs. la. D. Osborne, mtt. Kst. 01 aira si a. usooras Independence Ttuet Company Mra M. I taviason m vnuas 1 Davidson Childs E. I B. Davidson a Mra Childs B. 1 B. Davidson ,i ,...v.... Bolk Broa.... p. M. Brown, Est, H; Mrs. P. M. Brown . ....... H. T. Henderson, J. A. Henderson, Asl.. Merchants Farmers Nstloaal Bank. . Mrs. S3. W. King, J. H. wnite, J. u. enra u. jn. . laer iM each)... Mra.. B. M. .Oates ft Hattie I "!" -, .-: 1. r BVUin DIVA, ' Owner. . ' . ' Frontage. I Feet) 44.4 41. T 14.4 144.4 1ST. I 4.1 . It.TI, 11.4 n.l J.7I 11.71 14.1 ' 04.0 1.1 tT.T - V 41.4 . 14.1. IT. I 36.0 ' t.t 4l.lt Depth. (Feet) 101.01 11.4 HI. I 134.4 144.1 110.0 111.1 , 110. 0 1.0 mil 101.0 " 11.4 i4i. a 167.7 determined and 4 1' f " Roadwsy Assessment , 1141. tO v 111.44 131.10 t7l.oo ' - 060.06 , 231.10 ' 10.13 137.33 14.31 ' 1 W.ll ' 117 jl 310.34 111.33 143.0? " ; 11. t 108.30 . 11.31 ' 04.71 1.13 41.63 60.14 .1... t 71 Wall St., New York Order Execotetl in Multiples of ; 10 Bales and Upward : ' Peuthorn Real Estate Lean a Truet Company. Mrs. Ora T. Hcnaerson, uuaraiap....... .... Mutual Trust Company..... .............. .. C. Wlttkowaky. Eat Mrs. K. B. Alexander, , ....... Mrs. C B. Moore..,v:...f Mra Kale W. Moore ,.,".... 7. W. Hawkins. .i. A. Bell......'.... T. W.i Hawkins. v T. W. Wade., Merchants Rea.lty Company........ J. J. Slmms, Est...'..,... C. C. West............ . T. : W. Wade. . John D. Ross . R. LenU... ...'.j, .......-,... V Carr. . Oeorse W. Bryan j Burwell 4V Duni, . . v .' '. R D. Alexander . y. , Burroughs Springs... .... Burwell A Dunn. ............................ Moore Jehnetont...,' ftouthern Real Estate Loan ft Trust Company. 8 Wlttkowaky. Est. , ...,. .r TT. McAden, Est., ........... ....... ....... i, H. -McAden Est ft T. McAden... ........ Pharr a Keeeler,.. Uarrlann Watts. ...I .1 ,. j - This Improvement district or section has been divided Into the following;. uP sections: ' - v 1. . . ' ( ' 1. From Mint Street to Pepla Street. 1; - 1 , t.Ffom Poplar Street to Chore h Street. 1 mm fhureh Rtraet to Trade Rtreet 1 ' '4. From Trade Street to College Street; and the asssssmenta Uv'.t '. with refsrsnce te eub-eectlone. 1 - ' Tbe total coat or me improTen.en. to oe mm xnrougnout tne entire length of tl above-named street Is estimated to be 11,1.01.11, whlch'tnclades the portions respective required to be borne by the City and by the owners of property abutting on said strer ' . Ths portion of csst requlredito be borne by the owners ot property abutUng en ' treat and chargeable to covering the whole root of tbe paving, except ..the ffradfnt curbing and paving and permanently Improving tmi street Intersections required te I) done by the City out ef Its general funds is 14.131.01, which amount Includes any, amoum sbove shown charseable te the City t,( Charlotte ori account of Ita ownership ef properly ahuttlne on eald street and le the total of the amounts above stated as the amounts nr rpeclal bensfttai which amounte have been prorated en the real eetate abutting on said street In proportion to the frontage ."thereon, and. In accordance with the sub-divisions. If any. created by the Board of Commlirloners, the prorata share of the entire cost of alt such Improvement, chargeable to the owner ef abutting property being charted to and assessed upon eecb aide ef the street The total east required to be paid out of Its gen eral Unas ey tne 1-117 usepv as owner v. iik" inrawns on sain street is estimated lo be 11.311.14.' '- - ' . . . ' , , 7 RaUded thla Ith day ef TJovemler. Ills, . -T , '. ' ' j Approved aa to form: Pharr a Boll. City Attorney.' ' ; - " ' 'Read, sppreved and adopted this Kh day of November, lfll; rules suspended and -adapted upon ita second and third readings and declared te be an, ofdlnanee effective twenty day after publication thereof In a.aewipaper published in the city ef Charlotte s JOHN It WItSON. VWW . ' ' . . ' . ' ' . ' V '',',. , . Cltv rnrk, . Frontage,, . (Feet) 101.0 41.6 v 41.1 e .4 tt.o " It-. 4 11.1 ' 41.0 11.0 ., . 42.01. 04,1 . 33.4 11.0 14.76 . IT. 7 , 16.6 , 11.4 : 14.76 ' 44.71 ; - 36 6 -13.1 ' 11.0 66.1 11.1 vl 11.1 '... 11.0 , ' It. 4 11.76 . ' 1176 41.7 117. T ' " , 167,7 ' ' "' o."-. - Depth. tFeet) - , . 11.4 , ir- , 17.0 .. : , .H7.I. vj.ill.0 ' 111.0 , , 103.0 I till. 4 11.0 ' UT. 6 a ' 117.1 - ; H7.t ,m s 100.6' , 4.l . 11.1 ". - 11.0 ). nt.o - 104.1 141.4 . 107.4 . 10f. n.i. 140.0 .' 340.4 140.4 ' ' 140. Of 100,0 100.0 140.4 IT. 10 114.00 Roadway .saessment $311.10 113.80 1 Jll.JO V04.4O " 13.63 11.63 , 61.63 ' , 17.40 114.M 11.41 111.72 . 171.16 - 71.4 71.64 '"' 11.71 41.13 - W . 43.33 , --11.71 ,' 10.1 !-"; 4.4 7.7 t V 40.44 IM. V-46I.7T Ti.ef, ).; ti.il 1 n.o '-.'i- 61.65 ;112.6 Published November II, 111 i siss0'i'i M:.-,ijgf itt myo tt -- V '.sb-aaiaeiajsj tjrurrj
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1918, edition 1
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