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. CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1906. G ANl ON-FOUL B N : (Continued from Page bna. j with a right . At close or the round Nel ou kicked at .Umus and the latter promptly retaliated in kind. The bel ligerents had to be separated by their . i handlers. .' ,. . ",l r f,- ; " "., ; ' UTTiNQ. . AND ELBOWINO.T C ;y; ' " Round 15Opna with clinch and Nel--. inu butted and elbowed (Jans constantly He was warned to desist, by Hilar and .'.. the seconds veiled. "Foul'' In unison,' No - ' . fkitentlon waa paid to claim and the, man V' iVoughed It at close quarters, Nelson Morel ng Guns to ropaa;- The men fought aura close ' quariera, or- raiqer ters I .wrestled, that llttla execution could ba 7"rcoompllshed, Nelson, hi breakaway, ' ' ; waa seat to noer with right straight -to Nelson -looaeq a oil snasy ana his (eat and Immediately went lartura ta nrotect himself from further long-distance swats. The crowd .. , cheered Clans Justily aa ha: want to bla Vi; nation. . , - .' ' Bound IS Nelaon missed inn ana rigni swing. Qana dancing-away. .. Gana triad ' to keep Nelson at a distance, but Nelaon ,. followed, Uens -about .the ring trying to land some vicious right awlnga. Gang Whlpe hla fight to jaw and Nelaon wreet- . led Oana about the ring, Qana holding Nelson acored with atiflt rlcht to, the ' (ace and one mora they leaned one agalnat the other. Oaaa wrestled Nelson fleer- through 'tha ropea aha In falling Nelaon pulled the negro after him. Thay were pualied back Into the flng and Im mediately resumed tbelri wrestling tac tics, in m mla Nelaon drove right twice to the face and a light to the mouth at cwse quarters, aenautg uana to nia cor ner wltn gave the negro mora than ho bad receiv ed .as the round terminated. It waa jen even round, with both, men tired. . V Hound a Uans Jalibed Nelson on the mouth With lft and Nelaon butted the colored man with hla head, Nelaon then put the left and right to the Jaw and ahortly afterwards swung hla left to the stomach and right and left to the Jaw, Then they cloaod In and Nelson drove Joe to the ropes with left hook to the face, The men wreatled to the' center of the ring and Oana aent two right swings tb the face.. Nelaon tried to wrestle Owns to the ropaa and (Sana. Ilka g rejuvenated man. drove Nelson . back . with several fearful clouts to the law, the first of which sent Nelaon to the center of the ring half way across, Oans kept at hla man. who was groggy, until -the bell clanged.' and waa welcomed as ha went to bla cornet. .., . , .. . , .- . .NELSON'S ENDURANCE) VAST. , ' -Round Jg Nelson rushed to close quar ters and .SDD-arently as strong as ever. He followed Qana about the ring, but failed to ' land. Nalaon's recuperative blood streaming from hit moutn. .:...'..'.."!",'.: V pose roa MOVINO pictures. 'v , The. ring waa cleared and Nelaon and Oans posed for the moving pictures. - . Sullivan announced that the fight i would be to a. finish for the light-weight , .:,-' championship of the world. . Siler. called ''.'.the -men to the center of the ring to give them Instructions. Nolan would not take ; Qana' bat ot tt.000. . A'V Round 17 Nelaon landed right on V . mouth and they went to a clinch. Slier ; cautioned . Nelson againat hitting low. Nelaon awung hla right to the kidneys V ' andthey were wrestling about the ring, v., ' during which time Oans worked In a left uppercut to the mouth and a moment . later "Implied a similar punch. Oans, af '' ter Nelaon had twisted hla arm, sent the Rattler back with two hard short-arm ; right jolts to the face and a moment i later abot hla right to wind. Both men ,': . rested on their oars foi1 some Ome and ' the round ended with honora In Nelson's favor. ' :!: Round l-Oans rushed with a straight tv to face and Nelaon swung two lefts to '4 the negro's face, filler warned Nelson J Ahnitt mlnv hia ka film lllnrkiMl Nltl-t '. son's lefta cleverly and the latter agalni bent down. Nelaon aent In two left awlnga to the face, but Oana retaliated , with two stinging rights to the face. Wrestling continued and Qana drove Net- son against ropes with two right smashes ' to the face. Nelson nearly went to the floor. Oana backing away and at the end . of the round 0na got In a good right punch to the Dane'a face. The men did - not hear the gong ring and were pulled to their seats by their seconds. It was, " a tame round. NELSON A PERSISTENT BUTTER. Sound 1 Slier warned Nelaon once mors for butting and laid Ma. hand on Nelson's head twice as a reminder that the Dane ahould cut out thla kind ot work. Nelson continued to butt and Slier stepped In and pulled Nelson from his re clining position. The men remained In a locked position, Gans resting and wrest ling. Finally Gans sent Nelaon bark with right and left Jolt a to the Jaw, i, staggering Nelaon. Just oefore the gong rang Oans sent in a left and two atlft rights to the Jaw and Nelaon put In a right on the head. There waa more . wreatllng than fighting In thla round and rtomach an d both amund the ring aide. Round 80 The men rushed together and ; ; . ruier grabbed Nelaon Dy me neaa. in dicating that the Dana ihould cease bor - Ing In with hla head. Oana straightened . Nelaon up with two lefts to the Jaw and . ."v Nelson lunded several lefts to the body. An exchange followed, both landing lefts , to the chin. Nelaon rushed Uans almost to. the ropea and tlien missed a left for the face. In a clinch Nelaon landed a aevere left uppercut to the Jaw and they powers are almost superhuman. Tha men wreatled and roughed It in tha eenU tha ring and exchanged right awlnga to tne jaw. ; uans men cut loose again ana mercilessly peppered' Nelson's face and Jaw with rlghl-and-lefr Jolts. ..Nelson merely rhook bis bead and wrestled the Diava man to tne ropes, uana restea. permitting Nelson to waste bis energy trying to land. Oana wag against tne ropes as the bell eounded. Oans' round. Round 10 They fell agalnat each other and Slier again warned Nelaon to cease lighting - with his head. They then fought at cloaa Quarters. Nelaon doing all the work, but not landing. Oana then nut In two right urmercuta and than stall ed and reated, apparently with a view of mlicd It, Oans putting right and left to ' the Jaw. He followed hla advan tage and sent a volley ot right and left V awlnga to the Jaw as the round closed. DANE JN BAD SHAPE. Round H Nelson came up as If noth ing had happened. Hla left eye was bad ly swollen and bis right discolored. They fought to a clinch and Oana poked right and left to tha faoe. Gana then aent In ' a stiff upper cut over the eye. Nelson aent In two right body punches and at close range Oans hooksd left to the mouth. Then they stood off and Oans trimmed Nelson beautifully with straight rlghta to the face and a left to the Jaw. Neiaort mleeed two vicious swings and Oans ahot la straight left to the faco and the gong rang. Oana bad a ahada better. Kound 2 Oana aent straight left to the face and Nelson retaliated with a left hook to tbe atomach. Nelaon drove a straight right punch Hgalnat Oana' ribs and thsn wrestled Oans to the ropea. Mixing it, Oans worked In two right up pe rents to tbe body. They again leaned shoulder to shoulder and did little more than wrestle. Nelaon punning Gans al most through the ropes. This thing con- ttnued. Finally Oans rushed Nelson away nd smashed him twice with hla right to the law. He followed this with two lefts to the Dane'a head simultaneously with the gong. This was the only time dur ing tha round that the men had fought and Oana had the advantage. NELSON EVOKE8 CHEERR Round & They rushed to a clinch and i Biler warned Nelson constantly about boring In with his head. Gans then cross ed with his right to the jaw. Then Nel son drove' his left twice, to the eves af ter the colored "gem men" had put two lerts to tna tace. a oiose quarters Nel son put two good rights over tha negro's heart and then followed the usual courss or wrestling. They broke away and Nal son ataggered Gana with a succession of hard left swings to the Jaw and ahot - a hard right to same place. Oana did not-reapond and Nelaon sent the crowd into a rrensy by ner with a rlgh was a pench. The crowd rose' tn Its feet . at the end or the round and yelled "Nel-soni''- "Nelaon." It was Nelson's round. Round 24 Nelson went right after Oans having received Instructions from Ms corner to go in. They roughed It and and right to tha face. Nelaon smiled determinedly and gave Gans no chance to rest. He swung his left hnnd tn the - jaw but Ouns retaliated with two wicked right upnereuts to the Jaw. Nelaon' then mUaed two vicious left uppercuts and . they worked in close. Nelson drove Oans ha ok to the ropes and put In two lefts to tha body before Oans clinched. They fboth missed left swings and a rally fol '. lowed. Oana landing repeatedly on Nel son's face. .Nelson bad a shade tha better oi it. . . ' OANH IS HAMMEttED If ART) Rntinri A Nelann. ruaherf mnrf inh fila ngni o in ear. iner rougnt ana wrestiea . at oiosa quarters. Nelaon. tjreuKing ? away, sent tne lert to the ' mtomach and then drove hla right to the t law, ne mn men nni im ihiirt.rm -v., jolts to the face and a moment lartr wnippea a -lert to tna race. Nelaon rock ed tha negro hard with a left and rivht , to tha jaw, He followed thla with two , ... wiiu m iviv w Jw. uans SWOSe from hla apparent somnolence and mora thsn evened up matters by hammering viciously Nelson's fnc with right and c, before the bell rang Oans shot left to . the face, ..Oans was a bit worsted earlier .,. Irf-round, hut had the better on tha clos- ' ropes, nut ' could not penetrate against , . marvelous neransa wni Is . In danaemua nipiii,nw.- t nrjr wrrpiieu ngnn anout tne 1, ring. Ones resting Up.' Nelson InnQed a in.,, w v,a ,, ,,u mu leii swings for the same place went glimmer ing. Then tha fighters sparred and Onns landed a left awing over the mouth and followed It with, three straight 'lefts to i the face. . Then followed tha Inevitable crlnch, emerging from, wnlch Nelson tin. ' , farcut Oans on the Jaw with left. Both . men appeared tired at this atags of the v. . contest. It seemed hard to predict, tha IllMVi asasay kai9 y .. t. y Jf, . ,r 'i , , WJTH MEN UROW TIRICD. V f WuiHaW. htfl VltulItT lih it.uilg.gi g.twlrgi : ' tlf.Uei ularia4 naawan Ml.aV ak. - " - I i""r' a . M"a sap nil ins. tiisa rtiiii-B and tha latter, working freely, aent left to ; Nelson's -mouth. Nelaon mtaaed a hard ' left awing and In a mix Joe put In twn . light rlghta to. the faw Nelson retaliated , with two atralght lfts to the rare, the laet-nn sending Oans back. Owns thn cut loose. II drove his left to. the stomach with terrino force and then drove right and left tr jw. Nelson, maddened, , fuught back viciously, and saving his strenath. It Is in this man ner tost uans displays Ms great general ship. Oans then nut In a right upper. out ta Nelson's mouth and the Dana missed several vicious left-and-rlght swings for the jaw. Aa tha bell rang Nel son deliberately hit Oans and the crowd went to Its feet In a storm of protest . Round 1 Oans cleverly blocked Nel son's attempts to land wild swings and agnln reated, permitting the younger man to do all the work. Again Bller told Nel son to quit butting in and they went to Close quarters, wreatung ana stalling. Tha men wrestled for fully a minute without a blow being struck. Oans sent Nelson's head back with a atralght left to the face. The men were locked in a clinch as tha bell rang., . .GOKQ BAVES THE DANE. Round 82 Oans danced away from tha Dane's lead and as usual cloned In most ly on Nelson's Initiative. Slier again and again spoke to Nelson about using his head on the negro's chin. Again came the almost Indeterminable clinching and wrestling. Flnslly Nelson swung a hard right to the Jaw and quickly followed it with a left awing to the same place. Nel son's left eye Is bsdly swollen and al- moat Closed, uana sent Nelson oh ok witn two straight lefta and three rlghta to Nelson's sore aye. Oana caught Nelson a terrino slip on the jaw with a short hook and then sent In a daslng left to the face. Again the gong saved Nelson from almost sura defeat. Round S3 They closed In, Nelson but ting with his head. Oana peppered Nel son's facs to a Jelly with terrific right swings. Nelson's left eye waa entirely closed. Nelson punched Oans to the ropes and they fought at close range. Oans resting and aavlng his strength. Nelaon bled profusely as the men worked to the center of the ring It waa a alght to behold. Oana sent Nelaon back with a left to the Jaw. Roth men were very weak as the gong sounded. BOTH TOO FAGGED TO FIGHT. Round M The men wren tied and stall ed In the center of the ring, both seem ing content to rest, and thla continued, neither landing a blow. It whs wrestle, stall, wrestle and atall again. Nelson forced Oans to the ropes and received a right-and-left iwins on the head. Nel son worked In two shorthand lefts, to the men wrestled, Onns 3 UK Nelaon appeared tired. . joe was the fresher of the two aa the gong ended the wrestling match. Round Si The sun is going down. It Is the sams old storv. wreatle. stall and rest without a blow being struck. Oans finally ripped In a straight left to the jaw and again they rested, each other's head against one another's shoulders Oana put In a short uppercut that lacked force and then went quickly to a clinch. Both men went about the ring, not land Ing a blow. Nelson at close quarters worked two left short-arm blows to the face and the bell cloaed a very alow and tiresome round. Round SB Both sparred end then Oans started fighting with a straight right to the face. Again the wrestling Is on. Nel son missed a forceful uppercut Intended for the Jaw. Oans cleverly ducked a right swing and then ran Into a right hook- over the heart. Nelson hooked a left to the stomach and at cloae quarters got his right lightly to the Jaw. Nelaon rushed Oana against the ropes and Uans ust did step out of the wsy of a right uppercut. REST AGAINST EACH OTHER. Round 17 Nelson was sgaln told to stop fighting with his head, Oans vigorously objecting to Slier agalnat thla style of scrapping. The men again went to the HIDIUIIII IUIIII BIIU i-V-nt,II Swung lin left for tbe Jaw, but mlaaed the mark three feet. They leaned un against each other and utile attempt to strike a blow wss made. Then Oana whipped a power ful left to the wind and they clinched. Both men were very careful. Oans woke up the crowd by catching Nelson within long distance end puttiag In several atralght lerts to the face. Then cams the reat. Round SS Nelson rushed In sirt Gans hacked ud aulcklv. trying to keen the Dane at a distance and force him to spar at long range. Oana complained to Slier about Nelaon resting his head on his (Oan s) chin and ahoulders. Nelson a left tn Jaw and after a clinch Oana put In two rights tn tha Dane's face. Both men were leg-weak and stall ed and clinched hi much aa they coald. Round 39 Oana Jnhbed hla left tn the face twice before Nelson could get to Close quarters. Then followed stalling and wrestling, which was broken up by Oana punching Nelaon viciously over the heart with right. Oana followed this with two straight rights tn the face ami agnln It looked as If the deadlock would be broken. It wss only a flush in the nan. however, and the men' resumed the tiresome stalling, Nelaon being the chief offender. Nelson, by way of variety, sent In a herd left to Jaw and Oans came back with two lefts to the Jaw. THE FINAL ROUNDS. Round 40 They started In at a lively P Then There is no better .paying manufacturing "proposition- than ; reworking JUTE BAG GINGa We 4're prepared to furnish you .witfi a cornplete , equipment :for this worE Alexander ; & garsed :vVmac h in e r,y -agen t s i'tff-:: ; :- Charlotte, . N. C. I-.- . rTTgfMnnii i nn AALjiiiirci,i' r :wwa wivvfiu.ivigHvniiCinit' day- duplicated hla victory to-day by easily . winning tha autumn maiden stake, five fulongs. Summary: : First race, selling, furlonga, main course; Fish Hawk, 4 to 1. won: Malacca, I to . second; Klodrado, SO to 1. third. Time. 1-5. Second , race, steeplechase, about t 1-S miles: Grand Pa. I to 10, won: Agent, 100 tp I, second; Paul Jones, II to 10, xnira. time, o;io. -Third race, tha autumn maiden stakes. S furlonga, futurity course: Electioneer. T to 5. wonfll Tourrenne, 10 to I, second: Aleutheuo, 4 to 1, third. Time. Z:07. i Fifth race, furlongs: Far West, g to 1. won: Van Neaa. t to 1, second Jacquln, 3 to 6, third. Tlma, 1:14 '16. Sixth race, selling, mile and a fur long, on turf: Onatas, 7 to 2, won Right Royal, 11 to 5, second; Nept nua, 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:54 1-5. i A RACE CliASH. mce. Oans landing hla left to tho ear. they stonneil. In clinch Oana drove left to tha Jaw. Nelson coming hack with left uppercut to chin. The men did very little fighting. Oans got Nelson at . arm's-length and took ad vantage nf tbis concession by sending is tan twice to tne uane s tare, uans complslned sgaln about Nelson's head, and sent Nelaon'a head back with loft clinched. Oans asked Billy "Nolsn face tiously. "What time Is It f" Then thav resumed the clinching contest. Oans shot a straight right to mouth and Nelson rebuked him with two lefts to the stom ach. Nelson whipped hla left to the face ana -tne men censed ngntlng entirely. Suddenly Nelson landed a bard left to the Jaw and Owns, fought him away, binding two lefta to the face and rlaht on tha bodv. Both men wrestled wearily about the ring and It waa herd to tell which wss the more tired nf tha two aa tne men went to tneir corners. Round 43 Oana started the round with a atralght left to tha faoe and 1 they clinched. As the men broke from a cnncn in ci son aeunerateiy struck? Oang low and the colored man. slowly sank to thy floor. The blow was Vlearly observed by everybody In the arena and there waa not a murmur nf -dissent from tha spec tators as Hilar declared Oana tha winner on a foul." . , . .. . ' . ,-. Th "Farlnar Ont-tVrcrtl Ilia Op ponent HI ' rmilK lalrl etmall 4!rtml Saw Boat H'mstlliis; Play. In Out tn Aalievlll, . ' Ppeclal to Tht Obnrye, V . , ' Ashevllia, Sept, . l. "Farmer" Burn Vworsted , i Prof. ' Dwyer Id a swift wrestling match here to-night. Tharo were scarcely 100 people In tha hous but this small bunch of sports apparently; derived .much pleaaux from tha avent, Tha 1 feature ot tha match waa Dwrer's superb font work. Afiar tha match Burn complained bitterly of the amall house. It . la evident that wrestling has about J1ay ad out in Ashe vj lie. Probably twice aa many people atood on tha street and read tha returns from tha Oans Nelaon fight a witnessed tho Uurns Dwyt? match.. , ' . Altercation Between Whltee awl Blacks at Salisbury Cornea Near Amuming Large Proportions Another Hackctt Convert. Special to Tha Observer. Salisbury, Sept. S. There wa a light race clash here thla afternoon tn which a white man and a negro were left a little the worse for vcar. They came Into the Augusta Brewing Company's warehouse and the negroes were pushing a wneeinarrow meeting them. One of the white tten tlemen, a Mr. Sowers, told the colored man to get out of hla way with It anl was answered that he would in a mln- nute. Ha was not fast enough fur the visitors and Sowers plckM up the Georgia buggy and fell over It. lie says the negro applied a mem epithet to him and. he went after him. About thla time one of tha two colored men ran up and struck a companion i Mr. Sowers with a rock -ind rraio such a vicious gash on his chin as to require seven stitches In it. Ills coat was also laid open but otherwise he was not hurt. The negro , suffered some, receiving Dad cuts trom some white man, a crowd having (fathered then and prepared for general slaugh ter. The officers captured two of ;ho belligerents, neither of which was hurt. The negro In the calaooose rays he "tuck up for the white gemmons" and doesn't think he ought to have been locked up. lie did have the popular side of It bfit Is still in llm'x. Nothing has been heard lr im IlcK Ouoss, the negro who was Khot yes terday by Jim Young In the suburbs of Salisbury. The officer, think ho must have been the acg'vseor. He skipped out to unknown parti and has not yet been heard from. Thcro is not the slightest light to be slteil up on the matter and the officers rt not know where to look for their man. , Mrs. Grey Barber, who waa talttn suddenly sick yesterday on her way to Tnte Springs and forced to come to Salisbury, will not be required to un dergo an operation. It is feared that she has typhoid fever but the fear of appendicitis Is past. Mrs. Barber Is well remembered In Charlotte aa Mlsa Mullen. A. L. Llngle came out this after noon In a card pledging his vote and Influence for Hackctt against Black burn. Mr. Llngle says Blackburn Is a great promiser and a smalt per former and that he cannot vote for a man whose determination to rule or ruin the party la so pronounced. Mr. Hackett was here to-day and Mr. Blackburn yesterday. The Demo, cratic candidate has decided not' to take an operation for his throat and wtll continue his work as hard aa ever. ' He will speak at Albemarle Friday night and Concord Saturday at the Democratic convention. Mr. Allen Mlsenhelmer and Miss Sallle Llppard, of the country, were married yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. Samuel Safrlt. Rev. V. T. Booser, of tho Lutheran church officiating. The young people will .picnic to morrow night on the banks of famous South river. It will be the last thing of the kind for the vear. Hnveral visiting young hulles will be there and will help make the 20 couples. Fire at Spencer Labor Day Observed. Special to Tha Observer. Spencer, Sept I. The Southern's shops at Spencer,' aa well aa all pub. Ho places of buatnesa at thla place cloaed to-day tn honor of Labor Day. President James O'Connell of the International Association of Mechan ic, bf Washington, visited thla city Saturday and delivered a public ad dress on labor issues. Ha waa heard by a large- crowd. . Fire destroyed three tenement houses near tha corporate limits of 8pncer Saturday night The blase started from a hot Iron sued by a wo man In Ironing clothes and which waa left In a room for some minutes. When tha woman returned the names ware beyond control and It was with great difficulty that a number of houses In tha neighborhood were saved. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Sept. I Closing cotton: spot quiet; prices 4 points lower: American middling fair t.U; good middling 5 W; middling 5.31: low middling IUl: good or dinary 4.87: ordinary 4.63. The sales nf the day were 4.000 baiea, of which 400 ware for speculation and export snd in. eluded S.700 American. Receipts S.0O0 bales, including Z.OUO American. Futures opened steady and. Closed quiet: Ameri can middling g, o. c. Sept. 4.93H: Sept. Oct. 4 M; Oct.-Nov. 4.H3: Nov -Dec. 4 8SH; Dec. -Jan. 4.85;' Jan.-Feh. 4WH; Feh.- March 4.8M4: March-April 4 90U; April .; may 1 V. Stuart w. Cramer, ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR' ."r J skat ermoti v SOUTH TftYON T.,"" ' OHARkOTTI, H, Ok li'Eili Reroivlnf Flat Cartb, ' Railway Head. Drawing Frames, 5plnnioc Frames, Twisters and Spoolers QuUIera and Reels, Looms, COMBERS lYin - ' ' ftAnoM meeg - COUITAaLS BUIkDIM4sV . , ATLANTA. SAe W ') -'i ETC, ETC iSIabbera, Rerlaf Frmmee intermediates. Jack Frames Automatic: Feeders, Openers and Trank, ; ( Breaker, loUrrnecUate and i Finisher tappers, -yj; IO rhnr Card In ar Ra ter ' Thread llUtrmcUtr,':). Waste Pickers, etc. ' Raw Stack Dryers ' ' 4 ETC ETC RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Public Accountants and Auditors. Itovtae. and Install Accounting Sys tems. iai-112l Empire Building, Atlanta. Ga. May -June 4.M4; June-July 4.93. Charlotte Cotton Market.! These prices represent the prtras paid to wsgons: Sept. S. Good middling Strict middling Middling Good middling, tinged Stains Vi9 Charlotte Produce Market. (Corrected daily by J. W. Zimmerman Comnany.) Chickens Spring 13 ffH Hens Per head SS 40 Ducks a ggs U Rye so Corn j.... 76 T774 Cotton Seed 22U OaU Feed tTHflM Oats Seed u 357H Manufacturers . and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to have Banking Facilities In ad dition to those offered by local baaJfa, THS First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, With 11.110.000.00 Capital $5. 000.000 0 Deposits $7,000,000.00 Total Resources Offers Just tha Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. B. Purcell President; Jno. M. Miller. Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett As sistant Cashier; J. C. JopUn, Assistant Cashier. I CROMPTON - THAYER LOOM COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS. fancy Cotton and Gingham TOWEHX DAMASK, QUILT. CAS8IMERB, BLANKET LOOMS, ETC. DOBBIE8. BOX MOTIONS, REPAIRS, ETC. Southern Office: ClIARIXXTTE, N. J. ALEXANDER S GARSED Southern Agents: OHAKLOTTK, N. O. HUGH MACRAE ft CO., Bankers MlgoaHaneoua Southern SecurlUea WBLMINGTOX, If. C Washington, D. C, 408 Colorado Bldg. Cotton Mill Stocks '-4 GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. Greosbora, K L Mill Supplies and Machinery MOTOIIS AND DYNAMOS, STEAM AND POWER PUMPS. GASO LINE ENGINES. IRON WORKING MACHINERY. WOOD FIBRE PLASTER MACHINERY. Direct RepreseaUtives J(j BROWNELL CO. Mm ni flsius MM" PAWTUOKET, R. I. COTTON YARN SPINNERS. CONVERTERS A NX) DEALERS. Correspondence With Southern Bplnr.ers Solicited. 0. A. R0BBIIMS COMPLETE EQITIPMENTS FOR COTTON MILLS, POWER PLANT RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. No. 114 Chestnut Street. PHILADELPHIA, .... FA. A- D. SALKELD & BRo COMMISSION MERCHANTS GENERAL MACHINERY. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. S-71 NEW YORE. GOVERNOR DID NOT APPEAR, Belatexl Train Cause Halo's Chief Excx-ullve to Disappoint Six Thous and People at Henrietta. Special to Tho Observer. Henrietta, Sept. 3. The failure Of Governor 3Ienn to reach horj yester day and speak was a great disap pointment to fully 6,000 Intelligent and patriotic cltlxens. Am;U and tasteful preparations had bn made fur his coming, and he will novrr know what a grand and gracli u re ception he. missed. He would h.tvo stood upon ground sacrol and his toric because the birthplace of dis tinguished statesmen, prcachors. busi ness men, and of Uqernor Uaxier. He would have gaxorl Into thi up turned faces, and lodged wise, liv ing thoughts In tha receptive minds of a rlaaa of young oeraont seldom seen together In tha Old North State. . The music on tha oocaalon waa superb and tha master of ceremonies performed their duties In the best ol taste. Aa a substitute for the Oover nor"a spoech, Rav.' 8. T. Barber preached a most excellent sermon, . Mrs. S. B. Tanner and ' children leave to-morrow for their Charlotte home. Therr going hi greatly regret ted. "- I cannot refrain from referring again to the fine Judgment and mag nanimity , displayed by these - ex cellent people In preparing for thu Governor. - Special mention la due Mr. J, O. Bell, Mr. 8. B. Tanner and other whole-souled gentlemen of these wide-awake towns who did all tn their power to make the oocatdou a thrilling success. Mr. Bell had pro. vtded hla own elegant homo with comfort, and decorations for-tha en tortalnment of tha chief executive. . How crushing to ' natrlota .wwn their patriotism cannot rise to high est tide. However, we know" that tha Governor waa unavoidably hindered from coming to us., i Hufftra Krrvuug lrostratlon ; Sura Ashevllle, Sent S.- Alleging that blasting operations v conducted by tha Southern Railway Company near heC noma on tne rencn - uroad river haa caused her to have nervous proat ra tion, and , general breakdown, Mra. Dtcla Burnett haa Instituted' suit In Superior Court demanding that tha Southern pay her 8,0v0 for . auch llieged injuries. i:,", !',. , CATLIN & CO. Ooaaanlsslo Marctiaata 845 and 347 Broadway Now York Boston, Philadelphia. 'All numbers, Skeins, Warps, vjops and uonea COTTON OOODa ESTABLISHED 1S C. P ELLIS & COMPANY Cotton Commission Merchants MEMBERS OF The New York Cotfon Exchange, New orieans cotton exchange, Liverpool votton tsroaers- Associauon, New Or leans uoaro. or Traae. Cotton Exchange Botldlnc NEW ORLEANS Special attention given to executing of orders In contracts for future de livery or eotton in all the marketa. CUKKEBI-UNDKNtjB SOLICITED. HUBBARD BR0S.& CO., HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change, New Orleana Cotton Ex change, Associate Members. Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For tha nur. chase and sale of ootton for future salivary. Correspondence Invited. JAMES E.M11UMELLG0. COMMISSION MJMtVUAATt. Cotton arni and Cotton , 1 uotna. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICTTBrH. Philadelphia, 111 and 134 Cneetaol tt, New York. Ka. It Leonard ML . BOND DEPARTMENT ' WAQ1QYIA LOAN 1 1EUSI WAXY; WINSTON-SALEM, N, a : . . BONDS AAD STOCiCS. 'W Invite correspondence ': from parties desiring to ku ' or call. - ' ' w Our list of " Invaatssonts '.-, inalled upoa application. ,, LONCTS BRASS 1 WORKS '" ERASS, BRONZE AKDMUa s:i CASTINGS' Ail WORK GUARANTEED Trial ORDERS SOLICITED tent 4WIL; dkO0TOf -'i.c i Leonard St,, COTTTON YARNS'. WITH Fred'k Vietor & Achelis. WM. D'OLIER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS Third and Chestnut Sta. Mariner and Merchant Bldg. PHILADELPHIA. PA. hayward, vick CLARK Cotton Commission Merchants. KCW ORLLAJtS. IX MILLER & CO. BANKERS AND BltOKEIlS. 2 Broadway, New Tork. Members: Near York Block Exohangs, New York Cotton Exchanaa. New York Produce Kxohange, New Yirk CofTse Ex ohangs, Chlcagu Board of Trads. New Orleans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Board of Trad., Philadelphia Stock Ex change, Liverpool Cotton Association. Execute orders for the purchase or sale of ootton, stocks, train or previs ions for cssh or on march). Special attention to orders bf mail. 'Phnna nr telftvrerth. 'Branch OfTloe: hflt Eaat Main itrut Rook Hill. S. C. r. B. Ai-KJtANDtn, Manager. Remember the CONTINENTAL CIN COMPANY have at Charlotte a full stock of Gins, Feeders and Condensers of 4- r bwI V w-v ) rl TPn wl a IXsn 4V 4 an Wl nrilim 4v rrs m sm m - uiic ucicuxaccu xuagiVp x iawu aiiu ?r 1110111 iiiaivc aixu tau 11 t r rAiiv nrn t- o avi e nrxf'iiA HIGNoGRKDC spindle, loom, engine and valve OILS Soonree Belt Oils and Ore sea. Lubrt catting Orcaaea, Reauly-Mlned Patnta Cold Watar Paints. Agents Wattles' Drcsatna Coaapoands. GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTE. N. C. J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. rnCEti New York, Philadelphia, 'Cttloagw, St. Ixmls, LoboVm, Tarns and Ootton Piece Oooda. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. - CoUtoim Yarims ST-8 LEONARD bTTRKEY ISO CHTOTTNIIT STRKKTf . IS MONROE SrREET . . new rniut , rniijujaLrnia 1 - illiam 6. Charles COTTON YARNS. COTTON POOPS, AND COTTON WASTE, Offloca Charlotte N. O. Bastes Mass. sad Amaterdaaa N. T. Main Offlco Amsterdam, N. Y. "IDEAL" AUTOMATIC LOOM Any mill equipped with Ideal" automatic looms has the best equipment that can bchade ltk tell you something about the good work the looms are doing throughout the country at large 1 V THE STAFFORD COMPANY READVILLE. RUSS. I 1 If ' ALEXANDER & OARSED, Charlotte, N. C SOUTHERN SELLING AGENTS 1 A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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