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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 23,1906. , WSAGBEES. WITH MOTHER SUPBEME C0UI.T DECISIONS ; " 1 '" ' , taaaasaaasaaBa-asjas ' ' ''' ' 11 ' I ' ' - scene yvTiwimv thaws cell brenizer v.. rotal arcanum, ' ' ' 1 - . . ...... . I a nnniiHiit... Pmrn Merklenburs. Error. The PrlKOiirr Declares Ho Will Kpfd (l Under Revisal il, the pluintUT In 1U Oun Programme and WiU Not garnishment proceedings, upon the sub- w. T" TJf n 'l"- formal br verified statement, to . - J rTVi ' .., Hav ih issue tried iy jury. i V w"ncrt That lie I!iM Morna Wlo f. (I) The' court orrectlyrefued t va- vu avw juine o ucicuct). ;, cat a warrant or. attuonment. wnion wm .' New. York HaraM . i21 "' "I' ' l all respeote regular.. ' v i. ' . ' I w " ! f ; .' ''i''" "In:an No" .against, ' foreign ; Disheartened by - her , failure to fraternal Insuranoe society doing bust- Vahaka her un'i rintMmlninn Mn lM m thl BUWairvii o( luramoM ""r,iii mu V V V on'th commissioner of Insurance bring K William Thaw left the Tomba yeater. tha iWoiwtunt enrnnrailnn Inln court.. ;day to vJalt W4 M.;K. Olcott and tell . ction nat wij ' 4h,n? t1. her utmest endeavors Were j funds In the hand ol.a collector wer -.unavailing in Dersuadlne- Stanford attaonea ana int Kwinf ciuimea iiwi S' lmit.i. .i..v;. 7 such funds wer held upon an express Whites alayer to consent to the re. .-.,., ..r .. h.n.nt h. ,i,tnw. and Kn tentlon of iha firm of Black. OlcotL orphan 01 deceased member and wer il ;k i . - . 1 nAt anhl,wt tiv AltAhmiit . tha ancletV uruoer Borjyngerwlth the cons- I was entitled to rai auch ouestion by quent plea. of insanity aa tbe defence 1 motion to discharge the attachment - . . . . . . I i 6 Whara. tha . nnnatltutlon (if I to v,,HviU ui. .pprowning jnuroer trial, , elgB fraternal insurance aoclety provided ;v ' It was before 11 o'clock that Mn, for tbe creation of a- fund to b ranted ' Thaw wnmf...u '-v 4. from aaeaamenta upon Ita membera lor . naw, accompanied by her daughter, ,h. ,., , .m..v.ii nrnh.aa f da. - Mr. Oeorge Liuder Carnetie, arrived ceaaed membera, any money palduo aucb ffrora the Utter' a country' home near twi l Impreaaed with tbe Quality of a i ' T? " countr' nom? tru,t fr he apeclal purpoe expres- .. ' lBOalyn,- 1 I., driving up In a bl ed. and auch fund. Id th hand of a ITrenrh lutnmohiu n.fnr. ih aaw 1 local collector which he wa .bound to I V MThaw he had been Vialted by . Clifford not aubject to an attachment by .? a w '.' Uaoi . i aradltnrof tha aiwletv. v ., ' . ; All the twist;advcrtlscd lntaMicc;,haaa sold adept 960 pindlcs3? rings, Lowell make. ,C';' v?5l'M?:;i,We ofler these at. a bargain, ';V; ALEXANDER . :& G71RSED ' V f ,i ( v. , I VPower Plants, Cotton & Woolen Mill Machinery;) & ovt;?Charlotte,':; North Carplina. ''. !SJS: GOT--TQN pMIliL? MACHINERY. 5TUAt?T W. Cramer, 1 , . bAXV IIEAVEX AND' IIELLv - Cherokee Fuliblooda In , . Aw of a ' Trlbetmruin liter Cnmo IV car Bury. . bur- Nowv t-atron lla a Mlaaton-. . Det'larea Ho Rnowa llow the 1 Uliltw, Black and Ilfda Are Je- VMed. In the Net World. ! ..-. u Muskocee. I. T Dtapatch, Slat ' ' ' Clalmlnr to have arisen from th dead, , and 11 ttory credited ' by a targe number of the full blooded In dlan population near hi place of re . -Vaell Paahfwl Wnm Kfi HtMrlfd,. h'a i vi i.... .1 it. Vr . il . upreme eouncu 01 loreifn reiiAV . Carton ' a -': learned of the nature of the teatlmony ternai inauranca aoclety. : . ,f i . , I carton, -a. , to be riven by a Mr. Vera Blmontqn, I - , -- ' , , I twntyne or V-i . a nurs. who la the flrat of th .wit. I jt: ' ' .." 'I -r: J I now th. .. '. -: neaaea UDon whom will v... Firii v. hi. nM.AM.r iwtH.ui Einiiiur ui . iia am jri v. f If-:- ."a . .... .rlv.'JiV Tr; . . . . ' I . Ml Th.M,Ma nf thla fltata hava. no ) . i4"" 'jaiwr asaoctaie, a. ku- ,f.ii.ii; ; 7nii.no. tdanc. nntf.rm r.hlM...h To- Cherokee Indian of twenty-elx year, I Juat f Iviam alanrin than dnnand t tha BTATB V. MAKTIKi, Appellant rrooi I - " - ...... trenrth of th defence which it is S?'!?1!?...- ..i.. I " "corded one who ha bow practically certain will be made. I.. ' .. 5 Iw ..i..iJ? r... t.J I never been known beyond the nar. ft Whi le Mr. Thaw and the prisoner's Itaelf aufflclent for th purpoa of mak- row confine of ls neighborhood. elster were with him his wife arrived. ln It o;thra mut-, be some kind of v . m. . A The meetlna between lira. Thaw and ohyitcal ennaxatlon to the land, though Not many days ago young Cetrou ber daughter-in-law Is said to have tne nature ana atrngm or tne umou ' was returning from Taniequan. a di- ( mm nt aa it i wf art.. u. tk.w i . n. ---v. - ... - MOREHEAD IN ALL ITS GLORY. h V.n......,.! i. "treer. r i peraonauy wo aa jo rm ."ti". . a wuiful and wanton injury to it criini. ;. from the position in which It is known I mil ; , he la supported by is wife. This at-I (3) In order to sustain a conviction at V tltude on the Dart of tha vnuna- wo. 1 commoif law for mallcloua mischief. It v:'man has served to greatly widen the "just appear that tha property wa do- jruitant', promonltlon of' Illness, ,M I) "rt,ln oeiween neraejr ana tne mem- . i""..tv ",' rr JriLi suddenly fell unconscious on a nd fltn I. 'whA in- I vwiiuiiiiwj w.... w I ... ...I .... H.1 i 1 brs of her husband's family' who In 7 . m alsf that her sincerity ip upholding ' har husband course regarding his . . rtriai is open to question 'A beisms less cheerful!' ' V Wearing black, which erved to ac. , : i. eentuate the pallor of her counten ,. biivo, ui, l u.w mmta oiaer ana tance of about ten miles from his home. Traveling on foot, came to the llllonls river, and he proceeded to wad across and had iunt reached tbe opposite shore when, without sn he the owner of the rjroixirty. ' m Malicious mutcnier Is not com. in It ted when the act aJleard to be crlinl gravel bar. There he remained for some time, when he waa found by a passerby, who, -supposing hhn to be nal la prompted by a audden' resentment dead, carried him to his hut in the forest, near Barren Pork creek There Catron was laid noon his bed snd efforts were made to restore him to consciousness, but to no avail, of an Injury or a supposed affront; nor is ma act wiurui ann wanton wnen committed under like circumstances. (5) The. oresumntion Is that th trial court charted the lury fully and cor- "jlos cheerful yesterday mominsr than rectly, and that tbe Jury round an tne ana ne waa given up for dead. on tne occasion Of her last visit on I '" itowwiu-jt i' vwnimuw m "ii aii ini nez. uay ne jay aiara ana (??"7: when, too, the chief top. . . ! "rrtteuiS feature "Si "ld. And. .... !:d!cJ.ded..b"rV-h'm 10 oi discussion was tne nature or h. muat ask for It. I"" IU,luwl" i-uiwwiurauj, the -defence and the- lawyers who 1 m u' . aA.nr to preparations for performing the last should present it. Mrs. Carnegie also support the verdict, if the Jury decide offices vre begun,' but after all. the '.looaea in at ease, ana It was plain I contrary to lis weignt, me remeny ot rne i luirimem was not o am, lor ociore mat tne two. women were suffering aerenanni is sn application 10 me juasai tne sun nad arisen on tne day set lor ;from the atraln under which they tn rdlct aside. the funeral obsequies Catron began j found . themselves. ' -,,- .-j: to .now signs of returning animation. i it airoraed a matter for comment Jii. . ..-; ...i.i the difference In the appearance of the grand Jury returned "not a true the three women the mother and bill" was nevertheless put on trial with daughter on the one side and the wife, the drfendant. The first two plainly show the effect . The offense of wanton and willful of th escltment and notoriety Into Injury M Jirop-rty under Revlsnl see. which unwlttlnarlv thv hava h.n (a my "committed Jointly by two Blunmd I Tha mitwL.,. i t I persona, one doing h act. and the Plunged. The mother seems to feel i,... r.rir.rin.1 aidmc and ahttinr him. or parttclpatlna- with him. (10 Though an Indictment tm returned "not a true bill aa to one of tha de fendants, testimony competent asHlnst both may be used against the other de fendant. - keenly the disgrace brought upon her by her child and her former ease of , manner and dignity of carriage is in a large part gone. Scarcely a change Is dlscernablo In the outward appearance of the young wite, it can scaroeiy he said that she seems distressed by the attention she Is attracting; there have been times In which observers, unjustlyperhaps. iancied mat she sought to engsge ratner man avoid it. Her eye is bright. Appellant. STATE vs. FARRINGTON, From Ouilford. No Error. l For violation of a statute prohibit ing the sale of spirituous liquor without license, the person convicteu may oe Imnr soned In the county lull with ill r ee rier color good, her smite ready, and tlons that he be worked upon the public . save lor tne morn ubduMl colors aha ruaas. ..chooses in her frocks, there Is little . or nothing to show that she is play. , tng a leading part in a murder that , j startled tbe entire country. i1 WANTS LUNACY COMMISSION. 1 Mrs. Thaw lost no time when she nad greeted her son in trying to per- -t-cuada-Jtun to arlve heed -to the XamJJr ,-council and agree to the appointment 2) When no time I flsed by the statute, this court will not hold an Im prisonment for two yar cruel and un- usuui. (5) It 1 proper for The trial judge to state the reasons which impelled him to-Impose th . aente.nc passed.. : V. f a lunacy commission. Of equal if in 1773. must be construed in connection vs.' MORGAN. From Rsvlsal sec; 161, originally enacted 8TATB Appellant hu. Aionn co. " and by th tlm the nunnxtmi were dissipating the mist In the )arren Fork Valley th supposedly dead man was very much alive and ready to partak,e of foo?. and in a few days, a strong as usual, was to be seen about his uhuoI haunts. But while h waa well physicslly as ever, the processes of Catron's mind were diverted Into other chan nels. Whereas he had 'previous to his unconciousness state entered into the commonplace conversations of his companions with readiness, he now assumed a greatly changed manner of speech. His demeanor, too, was different. He assumed a more dig nified carriage. All of this was In Itself surprising to his neighbors, alreudy mystified by his return from what was supposed by them to be death, but their sur. prise was even greater when Catron Informed them that he had really been dead, had seen both heaven and hell and the position to be occupied in the unseen world by tbe red, whit and black races. His future on earth, b Indicated would be different from what it had rtieen- 1n -1 h "tastfr con versa Moa with an old arniialntanea fafrnnln .-Huigrraier importance was ner pieai"!"' "l " rorroeri Mm that he (Catrop -was - i.or ne retention or Black. Olcott. 'r"J " 7hV,7.. -IS i,t .hi th Lord in that he, too. bad been r YLTn ad. of those -"I aiLd rt-r"v aentencea lor non-payment or. coata in i . uunurn, v.iron pur. criminal cases. enasea a suit case and, going to Wei (2) Imprisonment of. the putstive ling, boarded a train, saying he was Identified with the effort to have th prisoner adjudged Insane and there . fore not accountable for the crime for which he is now under Indictment. To each of her appeals Thaw turn . ed a deaf ear. There has ever been a ; close sympathy between mother and eon and this fact mad thir positions .-. nara, dui tne prisoner declared he was irrevocably committed to the do). Icy he and his counsel were pursuing . ' ana mat no influence could alter his determination. -Those who were present say the scene was an affecting one. father for failure to obey an order of maintenance, or to aive th bond, is a mstter of legislative discretion and la not Imprisonment for debt. (Si Havlaal l sees, .u-iz, yss. an nni iiielud among those authorised to be worked upon the roads those "sentenced o tne h'-use ot eorrection, nor aoos it Include those who fail "to give bond tor maintenance of a bastard," nor for failure to pay coata. except, "those Ira Drisoned for non-payment of costs In criminal causes." therefor a defendant who was Imprisoned for failure to give To the ..... . .... . A. . . Mz , .Willi wiui iiiiiiiiniim.iur iiiiiui. lu iit. tears of the mother the sister added I n..M...ni n . i.ld-m.n, in k..i.,H rt ii.i .tiiuxuuiia wiu me juuui man proceedings wss entitled to nis ais -was implored for the sake of the charge, as bastardy is not a criminal ac lamny upon wnicn ne had brought I "on. aucn neavy aisgrace to listen to Its , wisnes, nut he was firm In his atti- STATE vs. RECK, Appellant From tude and declined to deviate In the Forsyth. Ivfflrmed. - altghtest degree from tbe programme Braes railing attached partly to th '.'he has laid out for himself end 'freehold and partly to an engine, the ' -Which ha ilrte a not h..ltut. ... I .nam. imn .'ikkii w- uh irra l to his Intimates will bring him to SSri . rreeaom. . - . I if any person shsll enter on the lands aire, inaw ana ner daughter did of another and carry off any "wood or . not remain long after Evelyn Nesbltl other kind or property whatsoever, '.Thaw arrived. A scant ten minutes growing or being thareon" with felon- perhaps covered the time- during ",u intent, b shall be guilty of larceny. :, which the four were together. ITormal ; nods and perfunctory words were ex-I STATE vs. St'VMKRfl, Appellant. From! , rnanga,, ana ine meeting was de I rorsyin. Ainrmta, evrllicd as being characterised by the ' ALndlftmI?.al2P.Jm.b?.",Cmrn.t' ... i.,... . where defendant testified that he hnd In V haV? the amount claimed to have ' "fV ii t-" "",'""" 1 been emoesslad and eshlbltea the money, t ,y nB Thaw and Mra. Carnegie the court properly esckided a question , ie n BTnin nrami imw yemainea as to whether eerendant waa wining to , , . with her husband for less than an deposit the. money in the clerk's ofiv h , i hour. She left the Tombs with a big ' await the termination of the clvu lit hnnHta nf iaaai iumfi in h. .m. I Isatlon about the matter. :V Which ahe took to tha offlc.a 7 Mr' ) The faet that a party accused of , 'h.h.u.. v.eiv.. ....i-ni.. . w. ii I emoassiement intenaeo to restore the Hartrldge , Mfore returning to ; the Ho- property embessled, or even that the , , - tel Lorraine, where she still retains I ls has been made good, does not corr- "parimeiHa. . . . .... istttute a oereoae to a criminal proseou- i'-Aiior leaving in city prison tn tion tor tn etnoessismont. going to Washington for the pur pose of consulting the President on public questions ot importance. How ever he did not make an extended journey, out waa back home In a few days, making preparations for presching, snd addressed a large crowd of full bloods in the mountain regions, far down the Illinois river. f'atron is a alender. dark man- ot ordinary appearance and one of th last that would be supposed to have a "mission" to perform, but his hav ing so strangely fallen into what was apparently the stnte of death and having returned will, no doubt, cause him to b regarded with a peculiar veneration and awe by large bands of nis peoQie, - WHITE NOT BAD. ' elder . Mrs. Thaw and hr dauarhter drove to tn offices of Black. Olcott druber ABonyngd at' No. 170 Broadway, where ahe had an -extend. ' ed conference with former Judge OI cott..- , ' .W-OMAN-WITNESSOUND. ., 3) In an Indictment for embostls ment. the' burden I upon the Stat to accountable prove beyond- a reasonsbl doubt th teionious inteob New Vork District Attorney DIhcusscs ic-w case lilt Ucorgia Iiw ypra. Atlanta Qor;lan, "The South 1 not unlike the North." East or Wt, when It comes to the unwritten taw. as it is, called." said DlstrUt Attorney Jerome, of New Tork, "You cannot secure a- convic tion In our part of- thn Stat any more than down here. It lb the same anywhere It Is a subject that sppeals to every man in the same light, and th Juries disregard th law. Thl Thaw case, however. 'Is nothing of that sort. Knowing what 1 do about the ease, th 'unwritten law' will amount to nothing In the trial . "Alt of this libelous stuff that has been- written, about Stanford White was don so purely because those pa per knew they would not be held Had they thought hi STATE vs. , RAILROAD. Appellant family would rare tn go to court about It they, would not have dared. Home people have formed the Idea that certain papers were paid to de iena j new. mat is aosurn. in a tt A t!rt.na. w. n mj h . .I. . ftr. u. ..... l, ... railroad nmnanv to la M . tranr nmn I CSS. OS irci son .4B .tne. OalStamir- a. well satisfied with th Moaresa of the "nd ,0 tbab estent us th streets. In the j csrtnln. branches of th press to take r irtSJ fkia. rr..ii.i'I! -V"'"- wpress.. power In .the the side of th case furnishing the body visited former Jd.; blcoit". Ir-S."? JKk?M mo8t.. y-,,.ow ..-,uB' ,n hl -- " omces yesterday to obtain papers. Af I eaaanirat. . , . " " r- I " 9 M ter soma heated words with T.tii I . r? Whera eontraot hetween a ellv t 0RUtlIul g1 and the . rich young J. McManus Mr. Peabodr departed nd railroad, company amounted merely rfl,n and the slad man was pictured without the documents, which, he was 10 Mcne-grntd to th company tolJ working the husband Into a frensy. Olcait who Vn.5? " n. tlm.' SSwwTf the city to lot of gUmor &7t iC,Th T'VeU jT waJnSd'" Sawei J"?:. fun.4 rf'.".'-''- low paper. , theTgot Vta" MorML the first Wltnew for the , defense's f-nt si the safety and immrt of the Wheeler WU new -case had been found tn the ner-I cltliens demanded, was not in any dear co and Others of that class to -write son of Miss Vera Rlmonton. a nurse. I restricted thereby.. . f some of.tnelr stuff about the beauts wno uvea ac ine stntei-Algonquin, af- ' 0' in .am iincinn ana piivi-i.u. kul, auuut nnom ins mantle Of terward moving Do the Hotel Flan. !"' con feird upon psrsons or corpora- wifehood had been thrown . by th ders. This woman. It is said, waa tm. ,if'lTl '.?!! "J.I young millionaire, being pursuaded ployed ' by Stanrord White to go to S "rty "are ronf.rU inS w,A by4 the rich 'beastly White. ! Oh, It iurope and v bring back with' her hi& h"ouTwer veMPthi Jut thrlr game irt an affair of this Evelyn Nesblt. who had gone abroad city. sort. ' That side of such a rase Is al- wlth Thaw. She failed to- find the The shifting of cars In a street In waystaken by this certain branch actress, so sne returnea accompanied I masina wp r"ln consumi vioia 1 or tn press, by Mrs. HOlmsn, who had been left "on-01 an nraninc,, rrovimng mat no by her daughter in London.: . - . JlZwt th "font sSXTiamaV,? Horn Insist that Miss Slmonton's fiTTlESC tilJlSJM. tor. testlmonv la without f illfln ' " . ..- while others profess to see In Hither ' Crowning ' Event of tlie rVason the ; Entertainment for the Benefit of the D. of C. Uulkllng at Jaiuestowsi i Thoee Who Took Part Homo Social Events. - , ' Special to The Observer. - Morehead City, July 21. More head Is In all her glory; the season la - Just at its' height, parties follow parties In such rapid succession that It - taxes - one's -mind, aa well as strength, to kep up with all of them. : The crowning event took place ; Friday , night when an enter tainment was given by the ladles In the house for the benefit of the build ing which the Daughters of the Confederacy.-expect 'to erect at the Jamestown Exposition. No admis sion was charged, but a collection waa taken, which amounted to $35.00. North Carolina ha the honor of bolng the first State to . contribute to ' the building by private subscription, and thla little entertainment adds another laurel, as it also gives her the honor of being the first State to raise money by public 'affairs. Virginia muit bo given some credit for the success "of tbe evening, however, as she was nobly represented by Mrs. Frank Anthony Walke. of Norfolk, who so kindly assisted the other ladles. The programme, which consisted of the tableaux, wa as follow: Pocahontas and Virginia Dare. Miss Oretchaa Barnes, of Wilson, and Mlsa Imogene Bernard, of Greens boro. This waa used as the opening piece, after which came the "Rever ies of a Bachelor." The part of "The Bachelor," waa splendidly taken by Mr. Parks Verdery. of Mississippi. Aa he alept -visions of beautiful women, hie " former sweethearts, paased before-him. Little Margurlte Elam. ot Greensboro, led the way and took the part of hi first sweet heart- She was followed bv Mlna Clara Hampton, of Plymouth, as "Sweet Sixteen)" Miss Madeline White, of Mebime, "The Debutante;" miss Kena Bridges, or Tarboro, "The Yachting Girl;" Miss Stuart Jones, of Charlotte. "The Chorus Girl:" Mrs. Sue Hume, of Greensboro. "Trained Nurse;" Miss Hal Merson. of Raleigh, Old fashioned Girl:" Miss Cooner. of Henderson, "Summer Girl;" Mrs. I. Y. Cooper, Jr.. of Henderson. "Twentieth Century Girl:" Miss Chapman, of Knoxvllle, Tenn.. "Co lonial Girl;' Mrs. Clem O. Wright of Greensboro;. "The Bride." Th second part of the programme was living picture. A large frame waa hung and -the ' different Southern State were ' represented by the fol lowing young - ladles: "The Girt From Dixie. Mlsa Stuart Jones: Msrv- land, Mlsa Barnes; Vlrglnlu, Miss Mor son; North Carolina. Mrs. Sue Hume; South Carolina.. Miss Chesson; Geor gia, Mlsa Cooper; Florida, Miss Hampton; Alabama, Miss Latta; Mis sissippi, Miss Mary Foster; Louisiana, MJss Nell Skinner; Tennessee, Miss Chapman; Kentucky. Miss Bridges; Texas. Mr. Clem ,Wr1ght; Arkansas, Miss White. As each picture was hown a verse of a song appropriate to the State was sung by Mr. C T. Humphrey, of Norfolk, which added so much to the pleasure of the evening. " Mrs. James Bryan has been the hostess at several email Affairs this week, and also gave sail and surf party to a large number of her friends. Other sails have been given, complimentary to Mlsa Rena nrMges, Miss Madeline White and Miss Cooper. ? Mrs. IX Y. Cooper. Of Henderson, who Is chsperonlng 'quite a party here, gave a sail on Friday afternoon. Cream and cake were served on the boat. 1 Mr. snd Mrs. Marlon Butler took a large number of ladles and gentle men over to Shacklefords, and after a delicious supper was served, which Included a fish fry, the sailing was resumed for several hours. Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas Craig, of Gastonla. who have been here for several week, gave a farewell cham pagne supper on Thursday evening. air. ana airs, urimes cow per. or Raleigh, are here with a very at tractive party, consisting of several young ladles. , Everything Is ready to entertain the Governor t id officers in the best I of style, and all are looking forward to their stsy with a great deal of pleasure. The encampment, which begins on Wednesday, ' will prolong tne season, ana trom tne present out look the house will be full till Sep- temoor. ,,' r.". main esrtoai SOUTH TRYON TH v '' V ,( , CHARLOTTC N. Ow ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. .ti'i':' ..'AU ; 'J . i .-. r..w- ...' . ", ' a.. - ' ' -.. II lira Revolving Flat Card Railway Heads, v Drawing Frame, Spinning Frames, : J: Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, , Looms,":-.;).' v- ;'V;; COMBERS ' ' ;!';'AV":f"'V'?ljaii , .1 Y':v: "t-;W- TV. vt :v: i i f f :V,l srasjom esatet ,::,.;'. Cquitabli BuiLoma.: i - AThANTA s ' IMIUUil ETC, ETC blubbers, ; Roving Frames t Jntermedlates, Jack Frames Inlnm.tL- f?MMrL ' ' V Openers and Trvok. Breaker, Intermediate and , ' Finisher iAyptri Klrscbner Carding Beaters A Threadtractors, j r . Wast Pkkers, etc Raw Stock Diyers. ETC., ETC RALPH H; BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Y Public Accountants and Auditors. Investigations, Examinations, Coet Systems finished. lSlt-1221 Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to have Banking Facilities In ad dition to those offered by local banks. THX First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, With 11,160.000.00 Capital 11,000,000.0 Deposlta 17.000,000.00 Total Rcsourc Offers Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. B. Purcelt President; Jno. M. Miller. Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chos. R. Burnett. As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joplln. Assistant Cash lor. HUGH MACRAE & CO., Bankers Miscellaneous Southern Securities WILMINGTON, S. C Washington, D. C 08 Colorado Bldg. Cotton Mill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. No. 114 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA PA. CREENbBORO. N. C :. t: f Greensboro 'Supply Compaiiy Mill Supplies and Machinery 1 Motors and Dynamos, Steam and Power Pumps, -Gasoline Engines, Iron Working Machinery -Wood Fibre Plaster Machinery. C' :-' " rrr rr F I Direct RprnUtlv THEBROWNELLCO. JCNCKES SPIIMIVIAJC CO. PAWTTJCKET, R. I. COTTON TARN SPINNERS, CONVERTERS AND DEALERS. Correspondence With Southern Spinners Solicited. , .' CROMPTON-THAYER LOOM CO; WORCESTER, MASS. ' . FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM. ; TOWEL, DAMASK, QUILT. CASSIMERE, BLANKET LOOKS, STOU -DOBBIES, BOX MOTIONS. REPAIRS. ETC SOUTHERN OFFICE t OIAnDOTTK, W. C ALEXANDER & GARSED. M&n&feri. 0. A. R0BBINS A. D. SALKELD & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS e-73 Leonard SU NEW, YORK, COTTTON TARNS. ( WITH Fred'k Victor & Achelis. WM. D'OUER & CO., COMMISSION 11KR CHANTS COTTON YARNS Third and CI) entnut Sis. Mariner and Morctiaast Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR COTTON MILLS, POWER aTJUTTS,;' GENERAL MACHINERY. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. CHARIvOTTE PRODUCE MARKET, (Corrected dailr by J. W. Zlmmarmaa t ompanyj Chleksns-llrirlng .. 11 tm Hena lJer ntsa.. Ducks Cass .. Rye .UI II ww . si Cotton Ba Onta-Fd Oat B4 ... s e at j . , ' , ' U CM IS so 25 C77Ui 16 787 VbO CHARIX)TTB COTTON MARKET. These mice rprat th oriera nald 10 wagons: . , v July 21. Oood middling ....... ,,.1 IJ.40 Btrlrt middling ...... 1 ,.. 1140 Mdlllnsr---7.vi. vm---r.,.i..rti.-t-- - li aft iooo rmudungi iinga it Stain ..,.,....t... M23I G. Howard Wilson ' , Norrle Seller first nf a t.ndlna- tn ik. '. THIS WaMCini MOrill. frequent efforts of. White to reinstate Wall Street Journal v nimsfiir in the affection of Miss Ne. Her Is the little bill for wsate for ten bit, ven after she became Mr. Thaw, lhor years: some of it wss not our I xhsw, and IBreby going to establish the doi fault, but th deduction for accident Vh nothino improper, said oar- van., It was also learned Friday after noon that while at Warm Springs the district , attorney's Assistant Mr, Oarvsn, said that from the Informa tion he had White had never been Improperly . intimate with v Evelyn fence's plea of Justlflcntlon, very small and ; ths list la , capable of I ''.' : .'i - i;. .snmntsa 1 4 --r.n, Waste, Spanish wsf i ., -', .,... Mi tF,WM.no ....... t 1 ,0(10,0110.01 IS ' " His Itucolle' Rnslneea. Detroit Free Press, ' a -"That was a fierfeot v lovely-n. I'oer wnr v.... ttematt I - met last nlahLw ' declared Ruaso-Japanea- war tw.om.ne the tirettv milliner. "Me baa a a-ood. ?.""..r ' dlsasur ......e. W..M reliable ; bnalnes. too.": "What la It T" askd her friend. '""Why he sells farm Implements," continued the pretty girl, , ;i .'"What kind of farm Implements?" , "Buckets. ?W.thlg but buckets. It told m he kept a bucket, shop.", While at Warm Springs the Thaw case wss not discussed by Mn Je rome with reporter. He said that one reporter came to him and asked what ' would , happen If Thaw .applied for a sanity commission.-., -.w -'Why," kild Mr, Jerome, "the same iiaitimnr fir ,.w mm.m tning mat would happen to any other Galveston flood ''' 40,ooo,ooo I man. and, he . gave the usual) pro French war preparation for Mo- . I cess of law, .. .". ' , 1 , , nun ... .h, .... , !. ff-i.niw.iF.T 1 i .1 I, 11 .11 1 German colonlnl campaign ., , l.ew, nod I it Is elwsys well tu itursian inieinui oisturbances . ' aiKi OHNKO 1 aalve In tha hnoae. MUl.ft U.U1IIIV .III. ll.,U, 04f total have a bos of Ki.nhurn. enta. .,' 100.ooo,oo hrulsea, piles and bolls field to DeWltt's .fWHrh Ilaiel Salv. 'gold bjr-HswIsy's Htl'O.OCO.Oi I pharmacy. -,.,', - , "; '....''';. .,',.' v: ' ..v'',:; '.".'',", -MEMBER3 OF i y. . Nw .York , Cotton Exchange New Tork Coffee - Exchange New,: Orleans Cotton' Exchange ' Liverpool ,Cottjn Asn Ltd. FERNltv WILSON & Ca, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS S3 Denver Street - - .New York Prompt Attention ' Olvn to the Ex " cutlon of Orders ( on ' tbe ' V $';. i Exchanges, '--V.; ,' "i CORIIESPOMDENCE SOUCITED. CATLIW M CO; ' Cswavnlaslo) MeretisAU -," :; S15 and 317 Broadway. New York Bostoiv - vi.PhUadelphia. . .COTTON VARHO. 'All numbers, Bkclns, Warps, - COTTON CC0E3. . HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK Cotton Commission Merchants, frrw oRtiANS. ijl CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY -YOU WANT ONLY THE BEST - . Cotton Gin Jlevchlnery..'j;.',. Ask any experienced ginner abont PRATT. EAGLE. SMITH, WINSHirl ; M UNDER ' If Interested we would like te show ?' you what thousands of life-long en-. -tomers say. Writ for catalogue and testimonial booklet "-."v "- CHARLOTTE, N. C HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOM, ENGINE AND VALVE 0-1 L S Soovre Belt Oils and Ore ace, La bri eating Greaaea, Ready-Mlaed Paints. Cold Water Paints. Agent Wattle' Dree sine Comrjosusda. GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. ,v ' " MILLER S. CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. .. a U Bruadwsy, Nsw York Memliers: New Tork Stock Eichangs. New York Cotton Kichange, New York Produe Kxclisns. New York Coffee Ks Chang. Chicago board of Trade, New Orleans Cot ton Ksrlmng. New OrUan Board of Truils, Philadelphia Stock B Chans, Liverpool Cotton Asaoelatlon. ; Kxecutlve orders for th purchase or sal of cotton, stocks, grain or previa Ions for cash or on margin. Special attention to orders by mail. phone, or telegraph. Rock Hill. M. C J. SPENCER TURNER CO. ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFICES l New York,' Philadelptila, Chicago, St. Louis, LotioVsa, Eaftaad. Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. Cottoim Yaria Hrsnrh Offieai 1UV4 East Main, afreet. sj. J, F. h. ALEXANDER. Manager. ESTABLISHED 111! C P EUIS & C0MPAHY Cotton Commission Iterdiants MEMBERS Or'.-. T Th Kw York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, , Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, New Or leans noara or it a. . Cotton Exchange Rntldlng , . NEW ORLEANS . . Special attention g!vn to xcutln of order In contracts for future d. livery of cotton In all tbe market. voiiHKsroxrsrcNcis soucina. HUBBARD BROS. & GO- HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK. MEMBERS Or Nw York Cotton Ex. change, , Nw Orleans Cotton Ex. change, 'Assoelats Membfrs Llvr pool Cotton Exchange. v " ORDERS SOLlCITKDror the pur ensse ana ssie or cotton tot suture delivery. Correspondence Invited, JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION Alft-ICCHANTS. . r Cotton ' yarns ' and Cotton -.!: Cloths. V'-.v',- ':' H' CONSIONMKNTS KOLlCrTEt. rbllsdelphla. 123 and 13 Choauiul St: Itoatnn, l sa Kuminee St, -, New , York, )e. J Leonard St. ' 7-St LKXNA11D srrilKET ite cHi'jrrNVT stkkkt . SIS MONROE SrilF.KT . NEW JTOmV CHICAGO . 3: William B. Charles COTTON YARNS. COTTON POOPS, '.TAND COTTON WASTE. . ' ";'. Office . aiarlott N. O. Boefon Mass.. and Amsterdam X. Y. Mala OOke rinaterdaat, N. T, A:. BONNER & iBARNEWALL, INC' t ,';;V;VxcrAcrrRERs LEATHER BELTING i ; C1IARLOTTB BRAXCH, V tl East 4th St.' '':''-vVv;'- Teiephono 1321. ;'i'.'''::-'; V'; -!: ' O.. W, GODWIN, Mgr. rf'X a. ::Jlr 'X'jy Complrta Stock Alwaya on Hand for Immedlata' Shlproent. V, New York Offloet :'U CortUndt St.-,-'". '.--.'''' : ',.': , ' BOND DEPARTMENT 7 WACfiOVUlOiHtlEUSiaCTLf . i Wl-NsnxiX-HA-LKM, N. 0. ':. . BONDS AW MTOCKS, -' W Invite correspondence from parti desiring t , buy or iL .' , Our ' list - of. Investments mailed upon application. , . , .. sen 17. r, I
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