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CHAItLOTTE'. DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 17; 190(5 31 SUrKEJJfE COURT w:cisios i - . 1 f -i ' ' ' .Hill"! III - 1 ' ' ST ATM vs. PJHSBICK. Appellant. From Uunuombe. Knur. ; . , . ' 1 Under Kevlsal, Seo.' 8147. providing thot all misdemeanors, except In oKmmts of pnrjury, forgery, , mullvioua mlechlef nil , other- malicious Hiladuineunois shall b presented or found by . the grunl jury wlitiln two years after th coiiiniiaslun of , i ui wm and nut arirwaraa, um uj of said misdemeanors ; shall havs Melt oorhiniitad In a, secret manner whan ll '. : im h . nrnHMilnil within two VWtrs Sf . tr th discover ot th often, nil indieu tnnt charging th defendant with mall ' ' olously assaulting another with a dea.Uy ' f weapon with tntont to kill,.- i burred it- wnoi tn anegea as&auu wu i." v tod nr than two years b for tbo blU W..K. ........I -. T ...... . i STATE -v. llC-DOB. Appellant.' From ... Rutherford. Judgment arrested. Iir an Indictment for . compounding K - falony. It muse be atleged that tha felony , fc'T'd baan .committed by th person with inom trie corrupt rrai aw ;v-l STATB '. KINCAID, Appellant.. From - jjuni. jno lurrer.,..,; ,v :;(,;- " 1. H an hwtlettnent for reduction uh ' dar Dt-ortuae of marriase evidence, by the But nfora tha defendant had, baooma , a witness or hi oectarauona to . to nroanrutrl acknawtedKins' the) ODliKattOH .' lo marry her, but giving his ' relations with another woman aa an excuse for , postponing . tha ceremony, , was eomp- tnl ,.. .- . ; :" '" ; .j 1 For th '' purpose of eorrobocating . th prosecutrix -It waa' competent for her mother to testify that tha prosecut " s . rlx told her that aba was going to marry v . i tha defendant, but that- h .could not . marry her then a h was J trouble ., wltbanothan woman. -',... ' 1 M In an- Indictment tor aaductlon ua. ' , der promta of narrlage the defendant's tlllalt relatione with Another' woman, proved y hia declaratlona to the proae J cutrlx war properly tha subject Of oooa v 'V ment by- counsel. - s .1-. 4.' In an Indictment for seduction un der promlaa of marriage, It la compa .. tant-to aak. tha. defendant on croaa- , i , examination If he had not trawferrul ", bla property to avoid the result of tbla inaiciment, onnor as naiam, dlaaeaUng), ';;vvV ..v i TKOTMAN. K t . 8TATB," Appellant, ' y. . u X-,,1 rranmm. kAirmeo. . 1 in an IndlotRwnt for acning modlcmea v' without license contrary to Rev. Bee. , lUw-L where th jury by a special verdict v"j found that certain citlsen of thla State gave orders for medicines , on a drug company la South Carolina, which wr V forwarded, received and accepted by 'V th- company In South Carolina and th goods shipped by the company from South Carolina to th defendant, the vv oompany'i agent in thla Bute; that each package was wrapped in a aeparal par . oel-wUfc the name of th pure ha aer marked thereon and then paoked In one ?... crate and shipped to defendant, who dla- trlbuted earn in the original form to , th purchasers. Held that th defend- - ant was not guilty, as ha was al the time engaged In inter-8tat commerce. -'CREIOttTON vs. WATER COMMIS . i : 810NEK8, Appellant, From Mockien burg. New Trial. ' . ' 0) In an acUon by a landowner to recover damages for land entered and . appropriated tor the purpose of a wa i ter works company, evidence as to the v . character of th land and tha value of the crops raised prior to the appropria tion was competent to aid the Jury in de i ';, terminlng the market value of tha land. (2) In an action by a landowner to recover damagea for land entered and appropriated for th purposes of a wa ; ' tar work company, th court erred in ' excluding a deed offered by defendant la mitigation or -reduction Of damages, t executed by plaintiff to a company to . whine rights defendant succeeded, which ' '' Imposed an easement upon a portion of the land. In controversy of like kind but less In degree. . .(3) "Matters in mitigation of 'damage ' rr.ay be shown under an answer oontain Ing a iceneral denial only, and need not i' be specially pleaded.' . ' HAYE8, Appellant, vs. RAILROAD. From Mecklenburg. New Trial. (1) Where there la an agreement to settle a controverted demand for a con aideraUon fixed by the parties, all or a portion of which 1 executory, the de fendant may et It up by making proper avermenta In regard to performance as an accord and satisfaction of the origin al demand (!) In un action for damagea for per sonal Injuries, where the defendant al leged that for a atlpulated amount which had been paid, tha plaintiff hid executed a full relenae and the plaintiff in reply admitted the receipt of the monoy but denied that the alleged release contained the terma of the Battlement averring that the provision that he was to have a life time Job was omitted by fraud In the factum of defendant's agent and there- wa evidence of the aliened negli gence and of the alleged fraud,, the court erred In nonaultlng plaintiff. (4) in an action for damages for per 1 sonul Injuries, where the defendant set up a release, the plaintiff Is not requir ed to return the money received before Betting up the plea that the release wan Rrocured by fraud In the factum, but " a recovera damages the amount paid him will be deducted. VETKItAXS xisArroi."ri:D. 8HAW, Appellant, va. 1NO COMPANY. '1 MANUFACTUR- Krom Mecklenburg. . New Trial. ' O) In on action by a aorvant to re ' cover damagea for Injuries received from V th -planks on a gangway slipping, he f must itrov that tha gangway was In a defective condition, th)ut It defaoUve condition was the proximate cause of hia Injury and that the master knew noth- ' - Ins- of Its defective condition, or w guilty of negilaence in not dlscoveMng : and repairing the lime, . CI 'Where the evidence shows a gang i way built by competent builder, upon a roter filan. of good material, capable of 'sustaining a number of people and ' heavy weights. That It was in good con- dltlon. and aafe for tho purposes for '. ' whlrh It was intended, aa tested by actual use, un to a few minutes before -ha nlank fell with the plaintiff, held , that the doctrine of reslpsai loquitur 1. , does not apply ana the plaintiff la not .' , entitled to recover for Injuries austalned. (X) The fact of an accident carries .' with It no presumption of negligence on tha'nrt of the employer. j t It Is - Question for th jury to determine whether . the rdalntift -placed himself in place, ef obvious, danger, such a no prudent person would on- eiipy, ' in stsnoing immaqiateiy canina and looking over a heavy bed -Mat on " its edge end directing a battering rani ;f,V which wae. Ming propelled against It, . ' ' fahQ-Vfitert, at ' Drfle,;r,' ; j Bpeofa);' ta,:: Th,Oberr'f,;;,;w',s ,4 ; . i wintobaWn,'lM;,;a.Tl - newi hM jua'l reached tier that. Mr .Mgrfitret r 'jkVnicox?, of " Drcln ' Ashe county, was united In mnrrlagr lar.Tuedj to Mf. wlHartJ W, Ash .aon of Capt,' ft. A.- ' Ashe, of Raleigh Mrs. "Wilcox I the Srittow of the late .v Dr. 3. p. Wilcox, and ! well .known i ' throughout tha western part of North - " CArollna. Mr. Wilcox 1 also a native f of Raleigh, Is known as a rtrt in tellectual woman and ha a beautiful ' horn at Dresden.? Tito groom wu for ' Tear a member of tho North Caro .W 11 na geological eurvey. Is now of th .United Htatea goologtcal urv!y, and .has buUt a beautiful home in Fair , , fag count, Va, where Ihey will re. ' . alAftf '''';;'"fct!,;'X;!-.'';0' i;,''!:, ' Ilamce-'Wood MarrUcw AtMsounccti Special to Tha Observer; .i;5?,".V',,,,';r ; .-" Oflffnay,' 1 C SJtHi.AA'weni , of Interest, to the people of the entire v, state, wlll.be the marriage, of Miss ' 1,1111 it n Wood, -and Mr. Charle Mames, . , i on December !5. The brld Is th ' love) and aocomplUhed daughter of Mf. A-1 N. Wood, tho founder of the , ) Merchant'1 and Planter' i Bank of i oaffney.' The groom 1 tha popular ' and efficient assistant cablr of the National Hank of Oaflney,, Tnee two . young people . have th beat wishc of f frlnd ,U oyr trta Bta,i,fl, , peWItt''' KMney and Uladder ' fills ejulrkly drhre the poison from th sva ni" nd thus afford relief. " A wall's tratmnt for 2i Sold by ilawley's iiuanuay t . . , . Nrww Tlmi Itooncvt-U "Will Not ho Able to CVk-bratu lt-unkm of Jilu and , Gray at I'fcrt Ilwlicr ' Dlwip , iJMinM Old rioUUeraDouble-Tratk- ing- City Jtailway. . l Special to The Observer, ' ' r Wilmington; ' Dec. ll.rira ' 'in about 1,000 ton of fish scrap.' which wav helng Vdryed out" at thg (Cap Fear Flsherl at Old v Brunawlck. down the fiver, ndangerd the plant for .a. tlma Friday morning, i but tho flame . wera ' oon controlled by " th stationary , apparatus . tho factory. The; los will be about $500, ; fully covered by Insuranca. - Tha plant ha Been hut down for day or two, and mo manufactured product la now be Ing placed la ahan for tha market. . Work haa already been commenced on the Improvement or . the local troet. car system. Tha double-tracking and extension of two line involve the laying of four mile of. track, tha material ror which la .already pur chased in part A force of hand began t work this morning on . th grading of Front street for tha uth Wilmington extension. . Muoh disappointment was felt by tha veterans at the new from Wash ington that President Roosevelt would be unable to attend the reunion of tho Blue and Gray -at Fort Fisher. on January 18. : Tha joint oorrimltt. nowever, la continuing it work with a will, and hopes to hav a number of distinguished visitor her for- the occasion, including 'tne governor, and hie etaff. Th Northern urvlvora f tha conflict at Fisher-write that they will corrro down, something over 100 strong, in special Pullmans, in which they will , make the trip from New xor. Tna. southern veteran are expected In larger numbers and they win oe entertained wniie in the city Tha committee hji called another meeting for the coming week, and at mat -time will go further Into tha details of the reunion. The 'Creveling-VanDyck Company, wnicn nas -been operating an excel eior plant on Point Peter, just across the river from Wilmington, has sold the plant to the Wilmington Saving ana Trust Co., which in turn, it is said, has sold to a Northern syndi cate, which will enlarge and improve tne property. Tha British eteamer Ells - I at Charleston, and will come here early the next week lor a cargo of veneer Ing timber for the Acme Tea Che Company, of Glasgow, Scotland. Th company, through Ita Wilmington representative. Capt. Will U Miller. haa purchased Urge bodies of swamp lands in this section, and 1 shipping immense quantities of gum and cy press timber to Scotland for the man ufacture of tea cheats. At least a cargo of hundreds of thousand feet each, have already been "shipped, and there appears a steady demand for the Umber. Th Princeton Glee Club will be here for a concert In the Academy of Music Christmas night, coming In a pedal Pullman over the Seaboard Air Line. The member of the club will be entertained the afternoon of their arrival at tne nome or ir. Jamea Sprunt, and. on the night fol lowing their engagement, at a dance by Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, at their handaome country nlace, "Alr- lle-on-the-Sound." . The club goea from Wilmington to Atlanta, Oa. THE DEATH, RECORD. Mr. hM Klerson, of Danbury. Special, io Th Observer. Winston-Salem. Dec. 18. Mr. Lee Rleraon died at Danbury a few day ago, after a lingering ijinoaa wun consumption. He la survived ny wife and two children. Tho inter rAent was made at the family burying ground, near Harduank, Stokes county. Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hultt, of Aewton. Special to Tho Observer. Newton. Doc IS. -The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Hultt died yes terday afternoon and was to-day car ried to St. Jamea churchyard for burial. Dr. A. Fuller, of Ful'crs. Special to The Observer. High Point. Dec IS. Dr. A. Ful ler, a prominent Randolph county citizen, died thla ' evening at hia home . at Fullers. He was an uncle of Mr. W. C. Jones and others of this place. Mr, Georgo Frlddy, of Stoke County. Special to Tho Observer. Winston-Salem, Deo 16. News la received here that Mr. Oeorge Prld dy, one t of Stokes county's best ctti cena, died suddenly of heart disease at hi home near Rural Hall, a few days ago. Ho leave a wife and sev eral children. Mrs. Kate Howcrton, of Durham County. Special to Tha Observer. , Dur'nam, Dc It- Mrs. Kat Hampton Howerton died at tha home of ir parent In th northern part of the county yesterday morning. Eh had been desperately 111 for several monttui, and her death waa no sur prise. . She waa th wife of Mr. John Howerton, who lived with his father-in-law since hia marriage. Recently Mr. Howerton accepted a position In Greensboro and went there to begin hi work. But tha condition of his wife became such that 'aa - hurried home 'to be with her.. She had been very close to death for c month or more. Tha funeral 'took place from th nome to-day, and the burial will take place In the . family burying ground near th. noma. ' 'c ) U U IJ c A PlANT, FOR RBWORKINfyl OVp JVTB BAGQINO WIU. ',, ' PAT HANDSOME PROFITS. '7piAN3, AND KSTIMATE rUR-l . VAWCat y TEACIlEltS MEET. , V Monthly v Meeting " of InatltutoAd , dream by Dr. C. A,. Smith I"atoraJ " "l'-'Ui. . .." .a '. Special to Tha Observar.' " , Durham.";' Pec I".- The Vance county ' teadner' Institute- held it monVhJy meeting yesterday, morning In tha Henderson graded school bulid- Mag. Prealdent Alderman was In tha chair. Thera waa mi full attendance on tha part of tha teacher, and a number of th cltlsen were , present. Th principal feature waa an address by Dr, C A. Smith, Who talked most interestingly on "Bomi , new method ln technical grammar, composition and literature." Remark were also mads by Dr. J. W. Hufham, Exhibi tion work waa don ny, soma of the teachers. Then tb' assembly wjpnt to th- basement of th ' t. building. Whre 4 dainty luncheon was served by Mr. D. T, Cooper, . who. a chair man of tha board of trusteen, haa dona m much for tha ; Henderson chooli.'''''-i',-'v""i-'--V-.,.i,5..Vw.,:, : .-, . Tho Rev. : 3. W. Craven micceed Dr, I 1 Naah a pastor of tha Meth odist Episcopal i Courcn Mra. Dr, Nah, who , has been tier for three years,, was put in rharge of the home mllonary work of th Conference. Th Ravi 3. D. Larktrt haa ruling 'hi position', aa pastor s of tha First Haput churcn, the resignation being accepted and to taka affect at one. Mr. Larkln has been in Henderson about three years and his departure caw general . regret. H la a preacher of rreat force.- Ho IrHs sev- eral flclda undec . connMeratlon., but has not definitely decided upon his future field of labor. ' . . Machinery , Asent. ' ' '1- - CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Doable f If t Single Cylinder Jacejuard. . ' For' weavinf upholstery fab- ' tics, curtains, table covers, Upestrles, etc., the HAITON Double tiff Jacquard la tb "bast machine made, w have furnished l,Pr cent of th machines used In this county ' for making these gaoda.' " Tbost: Halton's Sons PhUadrlplila, Pa. ALEXANDER & GARS ED, - Soathern Agents, ". Charlotte, N. G. BLAKE FIEXD AVERAGE OF 1,000 Griffith and Leroy of New York, and Third Baaenuut O'llrlrn, of St IjouIs, , Have Perfect : ltecord for Season. ... Chicago, Dec. 11 Three players In the American league showed perfect fielding during the last season. They were Pitchers Griffith and Lcroy, of New York, and Third Basoman O'Brien, of Bt. Louis. Griffith played, 'In 17 games, Lrtiroy in 11 and O'Brian 'ln 10 without making an error and all three ar credit ed with a fielding average of 1,000. Th hlghost average were aa follows: First Baseman Crawford, .of Detroit. 993; Second Baseman Sbean, Philadel phia, Ms; Third Baecmaa O'Brien. Bt. LAula, 1,000: Shortstop Turner, Cleveland, M0; -Outfielders Jonea, Chicago, and Free man, Boaton, 988 each; Catcher O'Con nor. St. Loul. and Roth, Chicago,' WW each; Pitcher Griffith and Pitoher Leroy, both of New York, l.ono each. ' Tha greatest number of erors In the league was made by Pat-rent, shortstop for Boston, who played in 141 games and made M errors. His average was,, how ever, 033, and he ranked sixth out of a total of IS shortstopa. Cleveland carried off the honofa In fielding ns well as In batting and rank ed the highest aa a team,' Ita average being 0SC: Chicago was second with an average of 9(3. Boaton waa laat with an average of 048. For Governing Coljog Athletics. Columbia, Mo.. Deo. W Prof. C. W. Hethcrlngton. Utrecttr of athletics of Missouri Unlveraity. haa taken the Ini tiative in a movement to form an ahao- clatlon of Western L'nlveraitlos for the governing of college athletics. He haa Issued a coll for a meeting between rep resentatives of Kaneaa. Nebraska, Waahlnsrton. Bt. Louta. Oklahoma. Ar- kanaaa and Texaa universities, to illacuaa tne propoaal. it purpoeed to. hold the me?tlng In Kansaa City, apon after the noiiaaya. Another Richmond in tho Field. Blacknburg, 8. C. Chronicle. Th best index of the growth of a place Is the poatofflce receipts. It Is with pleasure that we note that the Blacksburg offlc has become a presidential office. Blacksburg is steadily forging to the front and will take her place with the leading cities oi tne neamont yet. Just watch Blacksburg grow. SOUTHERN COTTON MIL,!. STOCKB. Quotations by F. C. Abbott Abbeville Common 16 Aetna .... Aiken M- Co American Spinning American Spinning; pfd.. . Am. Warehouse. N. C... . Anderson Cotton Mills .. . Arcade , Arcadia Arista Arkwrlght Mills Arlington Atherton. N. C Avon.. ....... .. ,. Avondale .. Augusta, Oa , Helton Bibb Bonnie Brandon Cot. Mills. S. C. Brogan Cotton Mills, B. C, MrooKsme Broomfleld Cabarrus.t .. , Cannon Mfg. Co, , Capital Clty.pfd .. Chadwiok. N. C. Pfd .. .. Cherryvllle Cheawall, S. C Cheawell, 8. C, pfd.,.. ., Clinton ; Clifton Com Clifton pfd .. .. .. lid Cllffalde Chlnuola Cotton Mills .... tourtney .. Con vera Cherokee Mfg. Co Columbus Mfg. Co.. .. ., '.. Oora Cose Darlington Dallas Mfg. Co., Ala.. ..... Dover Tarn Mills, N. C... ' Dray don ., Billing ..V lllon Kagle aV Phoenia i ICflrd, N. C Klmlm pfd '.. v Eailey . ... I.uonton, n. isinor.. Enore pfd.. .. Erwln pfd . .. Eureka.. Exposition Fairfield Florence r ounmin, n. v.. Oranbr, 1st. pfd.. ,. uraney, ma. pin.. Oaffney Mfg. Co. Gaaton., ...-. Gaston.. ... .... Gibson .. ,.. ..,.. Oiuck 8 Ian Ijowrpy, pfd...., ,t ., In .Lowrey, pfd.. Oltn lowrey ,. .' ., .,.... , Oranlteavllle, fl, . C. I ... Cray Mfg. Co., ,..,. Grendcll ... f.,.u . Ureanwood . m.m Highland rark.. .. Highland Park pfd . .,,--Ilartsvllle.. .-. .. ..... ...A Hartavlfle pM Henrietta Mill , , , tlmklna. N. C. .............. Hoaklna, pfd.. ... ..... . Huifuenot, piil.. ,,, nmn wma. nman & Co. Bid AkM. 9 VI a a ae,a a . ) a aa 1 4 at-''' . afia tar Ml M 114 IM 103 - 96 9S - 98 04 18 E S7 M ' 110 HO 03 104 1 118 131 - 00 l3ri 1W 111 70 ' 103 U0 - - 91 - 100. 140 -125 127 S MI -12u 151 92 100 - 100 lit 133 i 101 - 119 ' - 10$ 99 03 - . . 98 100 ft) a - n. wi - . 15 m 140. - m lot im-4 lot , lOIVs ' B0 " 130 140 '.''.fc'r! 98 . .110 98 lit 07 ' 100 10 .l' , 07 121 98 inniin Mills, fl. C i nr 1 1 lav. . i: piq,., .. I John P. King Mfg. Co.. . KealarML. ; King's Mountain, pur, m.,,. Knoxvlll Cot, Mill-. -.4,, v. Lancaster Cotton , Mills.. Ml I . lis 91 110 - :d so . ;joo 100, no ; lot k.. -. y 4 . ." M . 01 lot Il 1 .; ra iw M tAnckster Cot"MIlls. pfd . .. - Lanelt t 108 Langley Mfg. CO.. , 3 Iiurens.. ... .. Llnden N. C. MS Liberty. . .-..'. Limed ton.. ..,. 1W Iiockhart. S. C. Loray. 1W1 .... 100 Ix)ulae Mill. N. C. - Lowell I Lumherton.... n Marlboro Cotton Mills 91 Manchester Mill.. Mills Mfg. Co.. i... 105 Mills Mfg. Co., Pfd -- 103 Modena Cotton Mills 116 Moiiohon .. .. Vi Mollohon pfd..'..... Monaghun f 08 Mnnareh. 8. C.".. .. 102 Monarch, 8. C., pfd Moorciivnie, (.Ve f Newberry.. .. .r . .. 120 Nokomls. N. C. . 125 Norrls Mllla .. .. 106 Olympla, pfd. .. .i Odell Mills.. .... , SO Oiark ... M0 Pocolet Mfg. Co.... m Pacolet Mfg. Co.. pfd lou Pee Dee Pelier Mfif. Co.. 170 Piedmont Mfg. Co 1G3 Pelhnm. Oa.. pfd.-. Pelham. Ga.. com 100 Piedmont Wagon Works .... 2uo Pell City, Ala., pfd - Poe. W. F. Mfg. Co U Peoples Cotlon, Ala - Klchlnnd. H. C, pfd Roanoke Mills .. 124 Raleigh 100 rtoberdell.. '.. .. .. Richmond Spinning Co 90 Riverside Mfg. Co.. .. 80 Rocky River 115 Snxon 108 eibley, Oa - 01 8odal Cin'lc Southern, N. C. .. , Sprlngsteln 90 8tntevillo Cot Mills 102 Sullalmry .. .. ., 1 Trenton, N, C. .. 145 Tryon, N, C 131 Tucapau, 8. C 1W Tucapau, 8. C , 185 Tuacarora - ..... .. WO 1'oxaway . 90 t'nlon-Buffalo 1st pfd..'.. .. 78 I'nlnn-Huffalo 2nd pfd.. .. .. 86 Unity. Ga .. .. .... .. 1M Vance -..... .. 100 Victor Oil .v ..'. Victor Mills, 8. C. .. .. .. ,. 121 Walhallu. 8. C Warren Mfg. Co., pfd ... ... 105 Warren Mfg. Co 97V4 Washington Mills.. .. .. .... to Washington Mills pfd.. .. .. 103 Watts 9t Ware Shoals M Wlsrasaett 13S Whitney ,.. 143 Woodruff 115 Wnodalrie 00 Wllllamaton BANK STOCKS. Atlantic National Bank .. .. Bnttery Park. Ashevllle .. .. -140 tharlotte Trust Co 110 Cltlsens National. Oniitonla,. 115 Commercial of Charlotte .... im Cbarlntto N'ntlonal 170 Cnharrua Savlnga Bank (par 60) 2 First National, Charlotte .... 173 First National, Morganton .. 140 First NMllnnul, Oaatonla.. ., 140 First National. High Point .. Merrhanta' It Farmara. Char lotte 10 National Hank, OafTney ., ..180 Inlmelio Hunk A Tmat Co.," 120 People's National, Wlnaton .. Southern Ijoan and Savings Bank. Chnriotte ., ISO fV)uthern States Truet Co.... 130 Wilmington Savings 6 Trust Company . TOO . BONDS. -i. N. P. 6 N. P.. 4s 1H10 .t..v, N. P. 4s 1910 Ml N. P. 41 int. sdded J91l...i.". A. T. A O R. R. 6 llt H N. C. H. R. Stock aV Int. 18S 100 111 1G4 90 103 100 OS 126 W 100 COTTON Wl I llL Wl ACH I N ERY, ii5TUART;;W.:-Cramer; ::;;h "Mam eim COUTM TBVnM SIT ' OHAHLOTTI. N. Oa f j, , ... MatkivaaiBX a sl a Jmw. ak a d saji a. am. 1 -'V;,,' m , t if., .5 lli p -J Ktrolvlng Rat Card, . RaU way Head, Drawlnf Prarnea, 5plnnlrjf Frames, Twisters and Spoolers QulUrs and Reals, Looms, COMBERS ar .1 1 , E0UITAtB buiudino, . ATLANTA CV " Mi" , , k f v , mm . ETC., ETC. 5tnbtx)r ' Earrtmi FrmnsM jntermedlatef Jack Framaa 1 : n , ... IIIIVVll Automatic FeedertVv , Openers and Trttnk, Breaker, Intermediate and Finisher Lapper. Klrschner Carding Beaters k Thread Extractor. WasU Pickers, etc . Raw Stack Dqratiu, ? ; BTCwETCa .... :p PUBLI6 ACCOtTNTANTS AND ATJDITOnS BROWN & HUNTER Investigation, Examinations, Cost Systems Furnished. mOMMl Kmpire Building, Atlanta, Ga. A. D. SALKELD & BEO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. $S-Ta Leonard Street, NEW TORK. COTTON YARNS. DEP'T Fredlc Vietor & Achelis. - 94 110 108 - 10S 216 100 128 a in m ii! s 101 81 142 KM 81 24 116 8t !.t 10G in 170 110 irt l'H'4 1064 198 T11E METROPOLITAPf. SURETY COMPANY of New Yorkv Capital and assets. One Million Dol lar. ' "..".. . Issues Bonds of vry- character, and all forms of Burglary Insurance - State and County Official Bond a peclalty. ! ,4 " . Agebt wanted in every oounty In North and, Pout hCaroUna.. t Address Cha. N. Vance, General Agent, Bond Buildlng Washington, D7 C. -: -; We are prepared , to . furnish DOBBIES probiptly In large or small lota. Writ us tor price. CnOMPTOX-THAYEil DOOM " ' compant ' Worcester, Mass. 1 ' ' . h C . ALEXANDERS QAItSED, ' . .Soutiiera Ata, - , ClMTlOttA, If. ,J, V.'. , Open this bnwels-neWitt IJttl Korlf PlMM-a' sra recommended tnd iold b Ilawley's fharmacy. . . - ' Dcforo beginning your building oeTatlona, yi would do well to correspond wllh us fojf prlca on all sorts of Building Matctinla, , , -We carry a full tine of I loOrlng, Ceiling, sUdiug, . Interior " Trlnitulnga,' !. ' Doora.' Blinds rtt - t Alwaya pretutrcd to furnlaii ihei beat material, and can aave' vou'tuoitey. , '',.,',' . " . ... - t; nrnov nomnoxxAis, " lJlflUoy, N. C."1 ' - - BTJOH MACRAE & CO., Bankers MlaoeDaneods Southern SeenrltJaa WILMINOTON, N. a Wasblngton, D. C 408 Oolotwdo Bldg. Cotton Mill Stocks RICHARD! A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant COTTOX WARPS AXD YARNS. No. II 4 Chestnut Street. PHXLABELPIIIA, . . . . A. WM. D'OLIER & CO., COMMISSION MFTR CHANTS COTTON YARNS Third and Cnestnnt Rta. Mariner and Merchant Bidg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently And It neceasary to have Banking Facilities la ad dition to those offered by local banks. THE First National Bank OP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, With $1,000,000.01! Cupltnl Karned Surplus $800,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Dpoalts $9,000,000.11 Tidal Hfaoinvra Offer Just the Additional Fa. rllltlo Required. Jno. B. Purer II, President 1 Jno. M. Millar, Jr., Vlca Presi dent; Clias. It. Burnett, As sistant Cashier 1 J. C Joplln, Assistant Cashlea. 1 HAMRD, VICK & CLARK Cotton Ccmmission Merchants. aw cmNs, u. "JENCKES SPIMNIRIC CO. PAWTTJOKET, R. I COTTON TASK PmKXRA CONVERTERS AND PEATJTOaWv.t Correvpendano With Southern Splnaara Sollelte. 0. A. R0BBINS COSfFLKTB EQCDTMENTS FOR COTTON MTtXM, POWER FliAKTaV v' GENERAL MACHINERY. TO i CHARLOTTE, NORTH OAROLHTAs (ItGtl'CRADC SPINDLE. LOOM, ENGINE AND VJUA- OILS v 1 Belt Oil and Oraasea. Iubrtoattng Oras , Resy-MhiS Goad Wat Paints. AgenU Wattles' Drealne Ocmps ds GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTE, N. O. SPENCER TURNER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I Nw Teak, rsdladeiyhla, OsUmgo, SC Doas Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. CO. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. Cottomi Yarns $7-S LEONARD STREET ISO CHESTNUT STREET tl MONROE SrKKET . - - . . - - NEW YORJC F&TiADEI,PlfL4 ' . . . . CUIOA4X9 William B. Charles COTTON TARNS, COTTON POOPS. AND COTTON WASTE. Ofae Charlotte N. C Baatssa Mass, and Anastardata N. Y. Mate OfBee Amsterdam. N. Y. MILLER & CO. BANKKKM AND UHOKUHS. ft larmutway. Maw Xvr. Mambrsi Nar York atooa uohiiin New York Cotton Kxohanse. New Yark Produce alsohang. New Vork Coffaa Kb- ehaag. Chleage Board of Trad, Nar uriaans cot ion Kxcaanga, new uriaans Board t Trail a, phlladalphia Stock Ka ehans. LIvarDool Cottoa Asaooiatloa. Kaaout order for th pure baas or ClW at aettoa, stoek. grata ar pteris na for cash or oa margin. Special attention t oraera by saaU. phn or telegraph. Braneh Offleai lit Bast Mala Street, TstfLEXANDIILK... ESTABLISHED ltll C P EILIS & COMPANY Cotton Commission Merchants MEMBERS OF -Th New Tork Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Knehang. Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Assooiatlon, New Or leana Board of Trade. Cotton Rxchanre Bulldlnc NEW ORLEANS Speolal attention glvan to excuttng of ordrs In contracts for future d llTry of eottn In all tha market. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, HUBBARD BROS. & CO, HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New York Cotton B hang, New Orleans Cotton Ex hang, Associate Members Lirsr. ol Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOUCITED For th pan ahas and sale of eottan for future SliYry Corraspondanoa InrlUd. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Tarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia, 12Sandl34 ChewtnutSt Boston. I $3 Summer Su New York, No. TS reonard Si, Charlotte, $5 a Tryon St. ; BARTLETT. FRAZIER CARIUNOTOX, NQw York, N. Y. " MEMBERS Nw York Cotton Exchange . New Orleans Cotton Exchange New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade FLEMING 4 CO, ' Correspond eats, HOCK HILL, S. C riiUUO ACCOUNTAKT AND AUDITOR C, L. SMITH, ts 8. Tryoa S( , CI1ARLOTTK. N. C Examinations and Audita. Crti flad Statements Rndrd, Ianprorad Systsms of Bookkaaplnf and Coat Accounting Installed. 'l.. BOND DEPARTMENT ' WACHOVIA 10AN I IRUSICCMf WIXSTON-SALEM, N. C. i BONDS AND STOCKS. ' , W invlt eorrspondnea from parties desiring . to . buy ' or soil. ", Our list of InrestmenU rnallad upon application. . , " :' . ' - ' ' Readvifle. Mass '1 h'k ; Cotton Mill Men will do' welt tatilnycstigitejite "Ideal" Abtom&ti : Z . 'as; a mcamof ? solving the labor prpblem ; Call on 4; , ' V us and wc will explain'how you can solve at least; . part ua yuur iauur uuuwcs. . , - - . a t r?v a xrrvrm ( o- n a nenn Kyr Southem Selling Agents: :; r,;; ; CHARLOTTE,. II. r L
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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