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.CHARLOTTE , DAILY OBSERVER, I IX UM B I ; U 1 L i: G '( ' CuvrruHMMit CluffM ol the 1VI1 COp lluloft Future Market, Tumble 0 INiit Mr, B. D. ' Kriiiff the, KturcsfOuMwrt1.' "V; :V ' lr h nuKmnla furnished bV "th government -i 'to;'lV accftifd t",e, coton 1 Ocwp j-Smii eced' tf-dinner ' yiold it two eor sgo by vertan l arc thousand iale. Th' csua bu- C, r-so timatc tha ftirrent crop at ; i:.&48,000 bale, which in approxi '.i' mutely 400,000 bales more than Its - " KtMim : 'Of the record crop of 1904 10&, Two year ugo th government aiVVas 12.12,000. The crop that " ; yvnr amounted to 1S.&6M00 bales. Lat year the government guess was . -JO.K7.000 bale and the crop-was . -i' 21. 100,000. The estimate both year ' more than a million bale lew '. than the crop really turned out to be. h If the game In true this season then ' the total rrop w ill approximate 13,- 760, GOO balei. Tha Issuance of the fovernment re v port at I a'ciock yenterday afternoon -aa the event of the year In sta .t "' tint leal cotton circles.. Fifteen minutes ,W!l9nnnl'H"Hiu .".ir, v... ..... irnams. . " - i 'ln order to get the report as early ax -poatUble. They laughed and cracked Joke and m-emed to enjoy the eitua ' tioa hnmcnxei.v . The telegraph In .'' atrumenU clicked and clattered and J aJmoat drow ned the conversation. The , market steadily declined In antlcl- patlon of the report and a minute. - before the eMinialc flahed over the 'Wire a down 4 5 polntn. When ''the flgurcB t hi-rtiKil ven were annminc- . A tht. fninr. mnrki'l tumbled I to, $ point im.ro. The break waa about . a half-cent, a halo. i ' s' . . The local itfHlers w re not aiiticl i ' pating quite a liirjre u report iim a Issued. The iivcruge estimate of the . . i-mcmber "I the 'xchang " I-'.-' S72.655 lial. n. Mr. It. I. Spring1 came nearcMi with an eetlmale "f I-.- i ,; J50,0(IO. Mr. I'.iul t'liathain n guess j ,wa J 1 ..Hio.oon balex and Mr. K. A. i lv.e,S 13. 4(10.01111 ,,y A feu of I lie i Ml male of the lead- Ing authoi-ili. s th.- r.p follow: W. V. ltrown. I J. 4 0. "00. The TUnes DemOi'ral. I -' . i ... 000 ; Miv- titles. 1 - -40,000; The N v Vni k Commercial. 1S.J09.000. N w Y'irk "ottoli Kx- chanife. 1 J . 4 .". ..ooti. f .. Aan. 14.015.- '000: Southern fi.tt.in 174.000; Uihuin. Al pany, U',1 r.o.ouo; J. AHtiociatiou. 11, xuinlcr Com- S Mache & I'n., llcrch l:',!i9O,000. 12.11.4:M. and Mi - IN Till: ITY IDI.K K COl'ltT. JlMlgtnent I pon siuilicrii ItallMay 1 Coin pa n for iolutliiK City Orel I -. dance t oiilliiMcil loin llemlng , ifM 80 l)Hj More A Xegr lloy Thrnslwel In Court Other Caci. The io.Hi ioi...rt.uit (( heard by Recorder Shaiinoiihouse yesterday mornlnK Unit iiKaltist the South ern KailWH.v c.nipuny. xhlh ah chargisl with Ni.'lutlng a city ordi nance hv allowing ears to :laiicl ni-ross East Fifth -ii. I tor jo. .re than tie specltled tle riilnutex Messrs. T. I,, llluck. u. lit. ami J M. Hradley. yarii mat r, wen- in e..urt as reprem-nln-tlVea of th. ilntirr company. The . rvldene.- ieari pro,-, mat lb"' or dinance ii.nj ....-n a.atid ami more .than one time, but bei .Uise he plain tiff prov.-il I lull lb.- violations liml beeti due lo the . a r -I. r-.n. .mil fault Of the eMiplotr ..f Hi.' i .mil ami against the hi i. i s ..f i lie l oinioinv. . and. upon tli" promise of the r. pr. -aentalivc" of the company to renn-dy toiitter, Jm1?iiierit was mispenilrd . Viola I'leiiuni;. who bail been sen tenced to :t0 days encli In Hvn old cases of drunkenness the previous morning, was arrntgned for he, last Offense. Wileli she IllHile tblllK' preltv lively on Spring s Alley. She vi an given 30 .lavs, making a l"la! of Mil dajs sin will b" mi prl-oneil. Two ivhlte mi n. II A M keiuile ml 1 1 A ahlihiKlon. wi re lioiuul ovor to (be Superior (.nut f.o ihiiv lllg com call. I wen.oiM Mi Kenzle could not kivi in" i.iiiilreil I'll l.oiiil nd was s. n to Jail to await trial Isaae I hi 1 1 1 .in ami .I.hniili IIoIiip. two dinilimi iv e p.-. inn i of th. n. -gro raci'. w i : eliuigeil with violnt- lllg a Cll.V ill .llll.llier li lallllg .11111 on the sireeis unn sllnif-siiois Tln-y were (lne.l tio ..oh. in Ikih. nt to I... Suspended n i ml i U. ' n.it i heir 1 1 1 r.i s 1 1 1 1, k - st. Hon a. eepteil I 111" 1,1.. f- inin- parents glv. tin- o a -.on before lhe . n tie ... UuncHii had t ii-- . -.n. lit i for Mm hv lu- la t In i made tin- w.lKin ihk '' Utes. Ian N'e.t,. ...ioi... f..i 1 1 -p. i -i-ing upon the pri.pi ill- of Mr " -' Avers, was liii.il tin nnd Ho ..,ts Ii-Inn unable m i . .me iii ros villi i Ii .- i..wkIi he will uuik Ihe Pile on' on 1 1, roads. Iti riiltl o sill f'ls;. Geitlogleal no. I I : onoiiilc Survey I--sues It. poll ol Mr ( otitis ltivel gnlloiis The ,... i I, i -,,i ...... i c- oloe.ii n and econom n- . 1 1 . - ii- i 1 1 i . ii 1 1 v i-iii. Iiomlc pap. i .. I .V j,,, h i- , i. -port n an n -i ' n . i n. -li.nl hshhiK Industry 1 1 '-...Mil i',io,n,a liming 10S Ij.-. M : .I.I,.. . ,,.. T),,s i,-. port ink- . ui- ,!. .-. ii million of tills mil m 1 1 -. . v.- n Mi i iiinl. i of nets liln .1 -.lid slioiv - in. ,. I.., ..don on map.-. i-.i..aiu pi...r.,i i n mis purpor I . 'I ll IS V. . , k vv . I f M l I I : up , peclully I., f.n-ilii.i i . th. k t he romiiilll. . elii.ii in ... I . .i K'li-i.ii in- Ventigatl oi of No Ml i i hone In v i Tionili pap - Thin i . .. btnlii.il i eloglsi J.. Mill. N ' to cover i i ii.-, i-lniii: 1 1, . 1 1 1 -1 1 i.n i .hi. a. a in I I lie l . -ill is ,,t i is'.. 1 1 , 1 1 T. i . ii i . n In i. . - 'o l.'i. on, a . ip. r ,'o I :: . ,,i, 1,, mil, . . i-iii", tin- Slat" gi . ph liyd" I'l.H'. f'lnip.-l I M. I I III losllij( sly I .'lit H -t ol mulling. , Jlr. . M. Snilili pMlnled riibllc dmiiilsiralor. ' Clefk of ihe Hutienor ''mirt J. A. j: It usee 1 1 i-sierdnv inotning appointed ';' Mr. V. M. Hiiiiib of the I'liurlotto ;tr. public adirilnlsirafor for Meek ,. lopbUlg county (o succeed Hi-imtur II. ti. Pharr. who has rrvigned tecnuse ,'i Qt Ills legislative duties T)P llultn j pt the public HdinlnlKtial.il arc lo . administer Upon all estate ln iiistiin ' Wi Whire there Is mi will mid vvtnn. i' tlO administrator In appointed by the : deceased, and a here there Is no lu-sr : felgtlv to act. The term of otllco ftlfht years. r. j 1 '.:::. ...... y m. vufi iiauiH? V ruiling. At that rmrt ltntiu. -..mt at i -.--'Viz:sf 0'r.loric -HiUlre H. II. Milton, who i , i ( acquiring Ihe marriage, habit re., miy, performed th t eremonv that I . f tilM Mr. Ii. If. Crump ami Miss j Kmma Hurtiett, of Cicur 're-k toirn- I ship, in the holy bonds nf U'eOlock. 1 Tlia grixijw Is a young farmer nf 'lesr Creek, aod fha Urlde la tna belin of th township, . " , MAKeiTJK UVBR UVKLT. Orl no I-o n Uv Frull Simp gives par. ifiMuoit reltsf la esses of hsbltual con n imUm tm It stimulates the Urir snd reMn-M natural action ol tbs bowels, without Irritating thes erg uns liks pills er orttnimr eiUlmrlU'S, f not ttausa. i M r. grtpa Mul is. now s 04 piiMa-V) tvvs, lioinember th ram Orion an4 reiusa tubsiiiuisav R. H, Jtpmm M ft fM.IV t'oinmhilee "Xprxilnted ' by' ' Ootcrnor Ulenn to Irrrctlat Fteliln tries in North Carolina Make Kx- hausttve ' and Valuable Report. ; ; ..Thar hu just come from the preaa jp tba; public .printer economlo paper Mta I ; of tha North Carolina geo Jogl- cal 'and economic surysjr, which la a report of (tbe committee appointed by Gov. B. Glenn to investigate tho llshlns; Industries In North' Carolina. This committee met In Morehead City September i and spent the folloWin five days In carefully and thoroughly .Investigating the problems relating to the fin flnh and shell Huh Indus trie. In thin report It Is earnestly urKefl thr.'. the Legislature make pro vision fur a fish commission and a shell flnh rommlMlon In North Caro lina. HuirgeMlons are also recom mended for such legislation as will more thoroughly protect and inrreaao the valut' of our Ashing industries. It ha been conclusively demon strate that the amount of apparatus that is ll.ihed In North Carolina l connlclcrHbly grrenter than the fluherlea .. ..mnnrt Thl. lu m)i,i noticeable In the decrease In the catch from year to year, and It Is absolutely necessary that there be nome restriction. Of course the Waters of North I'aroJlna cover a great area and will support a large fishery, but they cannot Hupport a fishery that Is subject to Indefinite extension. A subject that was given most seri ous consideration and discussed In the minutest detail was the cultiva tion of the oyster and clum in the waters of North Carolina and sug gestions arc made regarding legisla tion which will throw open for culti vation certain definite areas or sen bottoms In North Carolina and pro vide an Incontestable title to the Jce sei's of I he Ixittoms. which on the oth er hand, will not In any way what ever Interfere with the natural oystT bottoms. All of the present lish and oyster lawn wire gone over very carefully by the committee, and suggst Ions were niarin regarding many of them, which In the sense of the committee will make thein more effective and of more real value in their protection of the oyster and fWh Industries. The llshernien themselves are near ly a unit In their desire for more stringent protective Inws and are wil ling that nets should be taxed. The work of this committee is of real and vital" value and should be received vvth serious consideration. The re port of this committee has been strongly endorsed by the ('tilted Slates Ilureau of Fisheries anil their en dorsement Is included In the economic paper. This report Is for general dlstrllru tlon and copies can be obtained liv addressing the State geologist. Joseph Hyde I'ratt. Cl.npel flill. N. ('. and enclosing four cent" lo cover "f nailing. Ilerr Curl following I' He lllllelin. (nun The I Tl Noil -iU LamliiuirK : '. lientheim. the w. -It-known i tor. of Charlotte. N. ' . vvlio I . here, has (he lolili.ict to m-.ilel tn- b noisome statin- represent inc I i , 1 1 , 1 1 Siato-i sympathizing villi I t '.ilifoi nU. wliieh will appear in e.m-j neitlnn with the dramatic speehp-le. "Tlie li.-Blructlon id San Cra m Iseo," i at the .liiiiw-stovv n Kxposlti.ol. I Mr. HeiHlielni has tint dislli'.' l-n of, hav ing inodelled Andrew- t'.u n.-trl ( from life i Mllliii Itussrll IWs.kcil. ( Manager of the Academy ti, V Kessl. r li'i-t evening receive I a l -'(. r from I,cssee .. A Si liloss s'ntlng :hat !l,llllnn Knsvell has been l.ook. .1 to jappear in t liailoli" nbnut l ie middle jof J.iiiuarv. Miss Ituss. II. win. i one of the Hioaduay favorn.-. I 'stalling In "Th.- HtitU-'Ilv' ' 1 sen son. l.n.Ml -IKN'NKHSKi: 1 IW.-IIV V.-1IS W. I. , IihikIiI nn:il Ht -ii rli ' '.11 r. Itnw! lie Wl I titsl.1. r T 1 1 . Tin. e tunc in. I Horeni s use whs leurfol. 'ill I began n'.N Km klen Ami. a Halve to the sine sin tio-e Ibis i nosed II. e soreness ae.l s'.v-. Il lo ill li.liii.-lll . Iievel to relUllt. ' t'-est snlve In elst'n e at Si t 'o . 1 n uraist n H. It. Junliiii Ii if you want an ar tistic Stieff, Shaw or famous Sticff self player piano for Christmas. Easy terms if de- B sired. See our dis play window. CIIAS. M. STIEFF Maniifnrlurer of TlM Artistic Nlleff, Shaw, sntj I'smuua KtlelT Kclr.I'Uier B rianoa. 'Hoallierit Wirrroom 6 Wr' Tratla Kt., Charlolfe, K. 0. 'V i-ll. -MlLMOTIf'-Mitr. I Order I -il . Wade Koll,' young blrck maaon waa precipitated ta the ground ytatoiv day tnornlng at the new building of the 4C'a at Dll worth. ' Mr. Foil waa work, lag on a acaffold 35 feat from the ground: when tha scaffold broke un der tha exceaalve weight a large pile of brick. Mr. roll waa painful ly hurt and w taken to. the Preaby. terian , Hoapltal for treatment, s , omnia THE BURQEOK. t A complication of female trotibloa. with catorrh of tha atomach and bowel, had educed Mm. 'J noi. a. Atiaiin, or Lav en worth. Ind.. to uoh a deniorable mn dltion that her doctor advlaed an opera tion; but her husband fearing fatal re ai:lt. noiitponed thia to try Electrie nit- tcra; and to the amaaemnnt of all who Knew ner. tnts uieoicine completely cur her, Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, Kidney dlsane, blllouaneaa, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, ner vousneaa and blood poleonlng. Viest tonic mane. Price 60c. at R. II. Jordan A Co.'a drug store. Try It. BLOOD - at!) Some years ago I was afflittcid with some blood Impurity, which resulted In bolln and sores ..n my body, and every year for flv.i yems I had io stop work and tako to my room. This sama trouble affected mv rfti. cral health. I began th? use of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy and after using it n short while les.s than (.hree bot tles I was compl"tt ly cured and have not suffered any slr.ee. I havo great faith In Mrs. Joe Person's Iteniedy. and desire that others uirtieted with any blood Impurities may read this and bein at ..nee tak ing it. It wilt certainly effect a cure. Mrs. Joe Person's r.emedy Is the lust I know. Very respectfully, W. J. D('.NI0. AtilaiKlcr. N. '. Oct. 13. 1900. Flowers While and Pink Roses. While, Pink and Heel Carnations. The Superb Knchantresn Carnation I shell pink I . ( Ihiuble Hlue Violets. WeddliiK Flowers. Bride's Bou illet lla iidsiniie Floral Designs. Write, telegraph, telephone. Prompt and satisfactory service. We ship to any point. J. VAX i.iM)i,i:v Pomona. XfltSERY X. C. CO.. Send telegrams to Greensboro. $100.00 IMPURITY GIVEN AWAY PRIZES Our 'a-li ;!., foulest, which begun Ueceniljer lst has been iineuiifm even beyond our expectation. We have u completo ifne of chiistniaM Rift- suitable for Ladles, Oentlemm and Children, and giving. a w-e do. a coupon for every Cash purchase of $1.00, makes our store Holiday 1 lea diioi Icr. Diamonds, fut (.last, Watclics, SIN ycr Novelties, llnnd-l'nliiled China and Art (ioods of every descrip tion. Mall niders rl I -. I promptly and satlsfm tlmi guaranteed. Garibaldi & Bruns toi: . MllllAI.DI. WII.I, WHAT SHALL I CHRISTMAS? I This h tht) same diflicult problem that presents it- jsell' at every recurrence of tho season. ' We come to your rescue and say, conic here with 111 a 1 1 ' all vour troubles ana let us Overcoats Raincoats Suits Trousers Fancy Vests Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Neckwear Gloves ( , ,; Hdsiery This is a store for Men their wants. .. . -'. j) i-,v:.' .v; GO TO THE v , 208 s, xnvdx. , MEET ME AT XI IE V Afternoon Evening , . 9:80 to 5. 8 to 10:80. Price low; large assort ment to select from. Put aside any goods purchased now for future delivery by paying a small deposit. Every article engraved free. J. E. STEERE Jeweler of everything in the Jewel ry line Cut Glass, Dia mond Rinirs, Watches. Oanes, etc., etc. Shop early and avoid the Christmas rush. IN HHl'.VS. IIAItltY DIXON. GIVE HIM FOR snow vou: Underwear Suspenders Umbrellas Shirts Collars Cuffs Mufflers Caps Sweaters ' ; Etc., Etc.t Etc. and liovs and wc have - v I Christinas Presents for All Holiday Gifts iws : -f.f , ' t o usiMi.i.f. j i V""" . jiT tzLTz Make up your mind to buy practical gifts for your relatives and friends. It doesn't rest a bit more to buy a useful and attractive piece of Furniture than soma useless article. When yogi buy some thing for the home It Is lasting and will remain for" years a permanent remembrance. McCoy's popular Furniture Store is just stacked with desirable Christmas glfta. Make your se lections oarly and we will deliver goods on Xmaa Day. , China Closets at attractive prices $16.00 to $70.00. See our Golden Oak Closets at $22.50. $25.00, $28.75 and $35.00. Special close out in Antwerp China Closets, $57.50 for 133.00. $48.60 Closet; $40.00 and $55 00 ' Closets for $17.00. You save money when you buy your Xmas Furniture at McCoy'. W. T. McCOY SOUTH TRTON STREET. Magnificent Time to make your selections. We are displaying a line especially attractive for Slflen and Boys Big display of Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ties, Silk Suspenders in boxes. Anything in this line, see us Ed Mellon .' . Odd Pieces of Furniture He Desirable Gifts Display of Goods CO., leading Clothiers The Gift Prob lem Solved (Especially gifts for Men and Boys. We, bought an ex tensive line of Ties, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Robes, etc., just for the Holi day trade. : ; Of course, we bought, as' usual, the' very best that is made. You have the. satisfaction' of knowing you are not giving gifts of infer ior make, but standard! gOOds. ',." ' ' V , ; '- ' .. .V. " ; 'Iv Long-Tate ' Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at Our-Expense; See our Stock o CI k fiimitiire ' I . I 1 r W . Special - sale - at 'spetrial' LEATHER aOCKEES, ; .EASY. 0HAIE3 ' 'VtV and COUCHES. . ' ? ' J, The creatcst bargains weV ;3vVver,.pffered;.v.X:t Come and see us to-day nnrl rrtjilri VAiir oTofTinna ; juq not put it oil . HOLIDAY 0IFTS: China Closets, h. Rattan Bockers. Vv Japanese Screens LadieslDesks;; Hat Backs. A, ner; Co. Co. Gal Parker IA'1 ' '4 . A ( v " ' ' r V ' I
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