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'f.v;' .v..v.: 10 i ,i ' rurtUtt, Frailer A tterrlngton's Dally .; Cotton Letter. ..;,;-- . Special to -The Observer.? . .''-.''ttjVS Ntw York, Deo,, 21 Liverpool cables wer bullsh this morning.'; Due to com 1 to points lower,' prtcee in that mar ket wer to IH point higher at the hour of th Jel opening and th cloee was VA to an point ltd; hlfher with the big : (aim on the nir ,;- position. Spot were quoted unchanged : on aaie of teM." It wA the- ftrK Jeouary notice day la the local market and Nin 78.000 to SO, 000 bale were said to be In circu lation. - The market opened . firm - In tespons to : the Liverpool cables, with the flrtt aale or January at eenta, or t pointa lower ana other month L t 7 1 points higher. January soon rallied with the ret of the Hat and wa in prompt demand at a discount of , W point un der March. Some of the houses which hail taauari notices war food buysra of . January during the morning, and by midday H looked as If all the tenders had km stopped. Part of the cotton un doubtedly went Jback to the original holders, . hut part of It was probably lost to 1 the spot ' people who held the lung end of the merket. The circulation of the notices through Ihs street found comparatively little weak long Interest end as this fart became apparent priest worked upward, with the market active and firm, and shewing around 1 o'clock an advance of 10 points ever last Wight's dosev Values eased vOlghtly but the ' tone was good at S o'clock with quota ' ttons only I to t S points off from tlx The prompt stopping of January no-th-ee has undoubtedly had a reassuring effect on . bullish eentlmenl and the mornlng'i transaction segues a stronger technical position of the market than had been supposed. It la perhaps not unreasonable to assume thst an unpro tected short Interest Is left In ilie nritr positions and any bulllih development might start a conslderaMe covering movement B . K. A C. . ' Miller A Coa Cottoa Itier. Special to Th Observer. , New Tork, Dec. a. The course of the . market to-day was a big surprise, the issue of January notices, while being very large (being eatlmated in the neighborhood of 7S 0O0I Proving a bull ish rather than a bearish factor, a all were stopped snd !h market mads a sharp advance on big covering t shone many at to nolnu higher than they had calculated on. Trading was n a Inrge srsla snl aome ' bullish talk was heard because most of ' the notices were believed io have found a reeling place where iliey will be Im of a disturbing factor. At any rate tint Irerket ai considerably higher, nnd no efforts wee made to depress it. especlitl ; ly as there was a good deal of talk about the movement going to slmw ri very large oerreuso at an early dale, of which, there was no evldenco whatever, while Liverpool appeared to be Incline! to the boll i Win. probably Iwcaiae Inspired by the doings on this side. The Inelrhl for the week was ttt.ono gainst xa.000 last yeir. a tolal to dale ft' 7,HJ,Cfl0 sgulnst .N,M last year. Pur.h a showing is. In our oplnnn, agslntt bulling at present. We prefer to he Julded by the movement at It Is, rather nan by what It mav be later on. Spots were 10 higher at lO.eu. Uverpool due 6Vi to hlejher In the morning. MILL ICR A CO. Hayward. Vlck Clark's Dally Cot ton IXter. Special to Th Observer. New Orleans. 1 Dec. Liverpool surprised the talent and with an ad vance of t to 4 points, where a de- cllfre waa expected. Thai encourage ment was welcome in the dull period, we are pasalng through. Confidence la also etrengthened by efforts in various di rections towsrds s change of the con tract system In New York, In respect to graded differences. Uverpool closes nearly at best to t points higher. Spots very quiet, some buying to nil old De cember commitments but little new business from sbrnafl. There Is no prat sure among holders to sell. The dullness la attributed to holidays, stock taking and yearly bslsrvree In ICurope. Futures continued steady around 10c. and up lo II a. m., when new from New York that leaden are being taken care of by strong parties caused a rapid advance In harmony with the move in that mar ket. The into sight movement fur the Week la officially estimated at from 44.M to 4S.000 bales. A bullish visible supply statement la expected fnr Oil evening. If. V. C. Tbo Dry Good Market. New York. Dec. H. The (Try gooils market waa quiet but very firm to-day. Small sales of three-yard sheetings fnr export to China have tan made within the past couple of days. The Jobbers' "learsncei sains were suoceaaful In all piece goods, hut particularly In cotton and worslrda. The yarn market hut de veloped a sliort Interest which U trying to cover by bidding high prices for cur tain numbers. Carpet wool importers art meeting with difficulty In getting wool at prices manufacturers have been pay ing. PORT MOVEMENT. Oalvsslon, stesdy New Orleans, steady Mobile, firm Savannsh, Arm Charleston, steady MTIImlngton, tteady Norfolk, steady Baltimore, nominal New York, steady Huston, steady Philadelphia, nulet INTETUOK MOVEMENT. Houston, steady Augusta, steady Memphis, steady ?lt. Iuls, quiet .oulsvtlls. firm WEKKLT INTERIOR COTTON TOWNS New York. Dec. 2. MM. Hoi. Blip. Hit. Albsny 'Alliens Atlanta, oulet M7 S4i - i; a itii 21: 3474 . 10 nranham Charlotte, Columbia , Columhus. Columbus, no .i 124 U4 v m sir, ,A ma anr.2 i7 rt -EW) V(W7 Ian n;l 1-14 I3H3 K4 m steady Oa.. stdy. Miss 315 Itallaa Kufaula Orernvllle.. Oreenwood. M. (V .. Helen Little Rock, steady. Macon Meridian Montgomery, steady. Nssavllle. steady . . Nauhex .. Newberry Rnleigh. easy I Rome Selma Hhrevep,rt Vlrksburg Taseo City a mm mi 3K.M 2'jan ,rn ! lf)'4 tKl 771 I lOUl ri 14M i H7 7 10V in ?;T, . tK) km 2 MA r- mi f.751 - H6SJ MW 1M lien New Tork, Deo. a. -The following statistics on the movement of cotton for ih week endln Friday, December 2t, irm, were compile! oy tne New York Cottoa Kxchnnae. ", , WCEKLI MOVEMENT. This ljist Yesr. Year. -Port receipts .. . Overland lo mills 211,714 ?l,0 u.eu and f Canada 44,470 , Southern mill takings (estimated) 72.00 Osia of slock at Inte rior towns (,(07 . 70,000 20.410 ytrought Into sight for . the .week 4M.tt ' TOTAL CROP MOVEMENT. Pert receipts A.ULI46 i.Ott.Stt Overland to mills and Canada K2.7J1 2M.I3 Southern mill takings (estimated) HO. 000 111,000 Stock at Interior towns . In races of Sept, 1., Ul.kV, H2,12f Ilrourht Into eight thus " """" far tor eeaeuu., t TJtt,7zl ,9M.U4 linltlmore, Deo. ts, ft board common and preferred nothing doing. A TEXAS WONDER. ' There' a Hill at Bowl, Tel., that' (wire a big as last year. This wonder Is W. I UlH, who from a Weight of M rounds bes growa to over Jut. lie ssysi I surfered with a terrible eough, and ,1... t..re gave m up to di of Consumn . ,n. I wss reduced te M) pounds, wbsa I ncraa taking Ir. King's New Dlecuv. v (vr Consumption, Coughs and Cold, w, after taking IS bottle, I have re than, doubled In weight and era ,.!ely ' rured." 'Only sure , Cousb I Ci ld cure. Ouaranteed by It It Isn a Co.. Druggist. Wo, ana 11.04. ..! to 1 tie free. Sporting NevVsW V r tbo Race at Xeer Or lean. , ? M , New Orleans. Dec. JS. In the first race at tne sir urcunaa to-aity soma wu sised winnings were made on Judge Bur rourha. backed from U to I to 12 to L lu Uie thlte. race Pitts at 20 to i, won: but - Pity' victory was the - causa of heavy - loawa generally. Rumnitrks; -First - raoe, 7 furlongs: - Jurfgu But roughs. ,U to 1. won. Spider Web, t I, second; ea , water, , JO to x. tniro. Second race.' t furlongs. selHag: : Koh- Inoor. 11 to a, won; LMtarinn, s to J. sooond; Joha iwtsrs. t, to I, third.. Time, 1:01 14. . ' V ' C ThinJ mm I ' furlnnear Pit. rO' to 1. won: Toboggan.:. to 6, second; Rnn ed. U to 1. tnird. Time. l:M-e, a- Fourth race, mils: Kitty Piatt, M l. won: Omar Khayani IS to 1, second; Delphle, H to 1. third. Tlmo, l:ttM-; Fifth race. I furlongs: Sir Mincemeat. 7 to I. won; Billy Vortress, to . aeo ond: Belle of the Bay, 7 to t, third. Time, lanl-a. , . Minh race, mile and a sixteenth: Lucky Chnrm, I to 1, won: Dr. McClure, 11 to 1 second; lena J., 1! to I, third. Time, 1:41-1. Oana and Herman TraJnlng Hard. Tooapah, Nev., Dec. : Despite A heaw fall of snow througnoui tne night, Joe Oana and "Kid" Herman took their daily morning run m iv tnilca to-dav over country roads. The highways were linea deep In mod and snow, but the pugilists nounaereo. through the mire at a rapid pace. Work on the arena la rushing; day and night and it is expected that the atructure will be compietea to-morrow. KILLED BY A NEGRO. A. B. Salrrby, of Kali ha ry, Lrrrw of Death of Coueln in Virginia Real Kt4o Deal. Hpeolal to The Observer. Salisbury, Dec. 21. A. B. Balesby, the candy dealer, yesterday received word from friends in Petersburg. Va., that his first cousin, Joseph Saleeby. had been killed by a negro In the country, but nothing more of the tragedy could be learned. The mur dered Haleeby has visited here and In very well known to many people, having worked a time in hi profea Mlon. Mr. galeeby, of Salisbury, went laat night to attend the funeral. The Maupin Brother Penny, of Monroe, yesterday closed their great sale of realty In that town and dis posed of 117,000 In dirt within two hoars. The property was sold at Venn Heights, a beautiful nuburb, and the sales were cried by Auction eer Penn. The result of the local agents, Messrs. C. Maupin, waa far In excess of their expectation. It waa their flrat ssle away from home. Mrs. Theo. K. Kluttx and her slater. Miss Jennie Caldwell, are in Wash ington, where they will visit for a. few days. Mr. Theo. F. Klutt. Jr.. has returned to Charlotte after a short visit to his father and mother. Dr. J. William Tankersley. of St. Ieo's Hospital, Greensboro, returned to-day after spending a few days with his parents. Dr. Tankersley is doing handsomely In his hospital work, and the admiration of his patients Is at tested by a Christmas gift from one of a fine case of surgical Instruments. BRA DHTRKBT'S TltADR RKVIEW. Commercial and Industrial Interest of Country Look Forward With Confidence to Developments of 107, Following Cnparallrled Vol ume of BuafnrwM for It 04) Crowned With Record Holiday Trade. New York. lec. j8.-Brdatreet's to awrrow will suy: With sn unparalleled volume of busi ness for 190. crowned by a record holi day trade, and a heavier volume of fu ture orders brioked than ever before, the commercial snd Industrial Interests of the country look forward with confi dence lo the developments of 1907. Holi day suspensions In the Iron and steel, textile nnd various other Indiatrlai line were of short duration, owing to the mills being so well sold ahead. Current johlilng and wholesale trade Is of tho fllllng-Tn order character, and while a cold snap early In the week helped re tell trade In sen ton able goods, the weather on the whole, hsa been loo mild for the fullest developments. Money continues firm and active, httt enaier conditions are looked for after the turn of tho now year. Car shortagea atlll prevail, though th situation la some what better. One of the moat significant features In the en I.. .11.. .H.. U ik.. ....... ' "T-." " '.:." VL. " are apparen irenuy corrv.ncro ins per- inanency of present high prices snd, as shown by advance orders, s re disposed to order ahead with liberality and con fide r.ce. Buying of pig Iron for delivery In the second half of 1X77 Is Increasing In vol ume. A slgninoant feature Is tbs fact that htiyets appear disposed to accept the present high level of prices, the Icellng in this respect being In thsrp contrast to that displayed early In th summer, when there was a tendency to question the permanency of high quo lutlona. Raw augers st New York have re ceded to a level corresponding to the fiuotarlona for new crop Cuban sugsr, dropping from 3.I7E cents to 3.&S cents (30 points) without sales. Cuban pro duction Is very large, foreshadowing a record crop detglla scarcity of, labor, licet etignr production this year exceed ed that of Louisiana cane. The Honor distilling trade reports sev eral fen lures of Interest. New business Is asnnably quiet, hut whiskey distillers lire busy on orient, and Kentucky dls-tlllerh-s never had so much bualritos. Ilualness failures for the week ending December 27, in the United Slates, num ber 141 against 237 last week. New York Produce. New York. Dec. 2. Flour stimdy but dull. Rye flour elendy. Huoawnent nour dull. Uuckwheat sternly. Cornmeal owlet Rye steady. Wheal, spot Irreg ular: No. 2. red nomlnnl. Options to He. net tower. May K3H: July U; De cember )'. Corn, spot steady; No. 2. K elevator. Optlona unchanged. January 61 '4; May uiU, (ata. tpot firm, mixed M to tt't. Beef firm. Cutmeata tteudy. Lard ensy; West ern prime f.4fl; rellned liarely steady. Pork steady. Tallow steady. Petroleum steady. Itosln firm. Turpentine firm, Woe atendy. Molaases steady. Sugar, raw stesdy; fnlr refining 3 1-18; centri fugal M teat 2 9-14; mlases sugar 2 12-14. Refined steady. Coffee, 'spot steady; Rio No, 7 714 to 7VJ; Santos No 4 I to t. Mild steady; Cordova to l-'H- Futures 6 points lower. Butter firm, unchanged. Cheeso quiet; Plate full croam October beat 114 to 14. Eggs quiet, unchanged. Chicago Drain Market. Chicago, Dec. 22. Th comparatively imallnees of clesranne for the week and a report that th winter wheat crop I In good condition, oaueed a weak feel Ins an tha wheat market here to-do v. At tbe close wheat fur May delivery was off to . Corn was unchanged. Oats were a thed higher. Provisions were I to 7H to I higher. Cotton Seed Oil. New York, Dee. M.-Cotlon seed oil was esaler under freer offerings. Prims cruris f, o. b. mills Ktt; prim summer yellow 42U: prime white nominal; prim winter yellow nominal OUTWITS THE 8UROIDON. A oouipllcatlon of female troubles, with, catarrh of the slomaoh and bowels, bad reduced Mra. Tbos. S. Austin, of Leaven worth, Ind.. to such a deplorable condi tion, that her doolor advised an opera tion, but her husband fearing fatal re sult, postponed llila to try fcleolrlo Bit ters) and t th smasement ef all who knew her. thle medicine completely cur ed her. Guaranteed our for torpid liver, kldne disesse, ' blllousneea, laundtc, ehlll ' and fever, general -debility, iter veusns snd blood poisoning. Rest tonlo mad. Price toe, at R. II. " Jordan A Co.' drug tora Try It i Jr,..r THIS ' DAY, INN HISTORY. : i :: . '.yWrfV: '.z 'Nama day:-'; Noah. :-'it'', ; Sun rlss at 7:16; get at 4;ll. , J OTeW-Bavannah' taken" by th vBrU X1 lah.'-'r A negro .conducted w tba I , British by a prlvata path to the i , rear or tn Amencans, wnu. .. - being a tucked In fronfand flank. made fatal - retreat.-v Upward " ' of 100 American war i-ktlled. tl taken; , th town and .fixt, ' V4I cannon, Jl.mortara.'wlth m .! inanition and atore. tit shipping ' . ' In the river and large quantltlea " :'of provisions fell Into the hand of the enemy. : 't k 1 7 OS. American government Iraued r order to. th commanaere or v their armed vessels to repel"' by j " force the mustering and search' ) in their vessel and detain- ; in: them, but whan overpowered by a superior force to strike their color and surrender ahlp and mn. . ' IMS, Andrew Johnson born. , ; 1U. Aotlon between U. B. frigate Constitution. 64 guns, 410 men, Captain Bain bridge, and British frigate Java. 4 1 gun a ana o men.- Including supernumerary officer, which resulted in "tne capture of the latter in IS min utes. ' loss or in Java. o killed and 101 wounded, in eluding tbe captain, Lambert. mortally. Constitution lost 14 killed and wounded. 117. A revolutionary movement de veloped in Canada, euppoaed to have In view a separation from Great Britain; William Lyon Mc- Kenkle lead th agitation in up per Canada, and Louis Joeeplt Papineau, a large landowner. In the lower provlncea; the move ment excited the sympathy of American In the Northern State: the Governor of New Tork and Vermont Issued procltv matlons warning their cltlaen from unlawful acts: the Carolina seised at Schlosser, on the American aide, by a party . of armed men who came from and returned to the Canadian aide; the crew were attseksd, th boat set on fire and drifted over the Niagara Falls. 187 Steamer Caroline, a vessel In the service of the navy island patriots, destroyed. IMS. Battle of Caganrh. between the? forcea of Uruguay, under Rivera, and those of Buenos Ay res. under Echague. The lat ter had an army of fi.OOO men. and was defeated with the loas of 800 killed, and prisoners, bag gage, etc., taken. Rivera' loss about 200. 1845. Texas admitted Into the Union. IMA Wisconsin admitted Inlo the Union. 1S4S. Great crevasse In the Mlsala. slppl's banks at Bonnet Carre, about 40 miles above New Or leans. 1862 The Confederates at Vlck- burg attacked General Sherman with their whole force nd drove him back to the first lines of defense. 1881. Hood's army crossed the Ten nessee river, thus ending the Tennessee campaign. g4. The Juarex government of Mexico offered a large bounty to volunteers from other coun tries who would enter Its service. lags. Mosby Clark, an old Revolu tionary soldier, died at Rich mond. Va., at the age of 121 years. 1877, President and Mr. Hayes celebrate their silver wedding in the White House. THE WEATHER. Waahlneton. Dec. . Forecast for Saturday and Sunday: Nerth Carolina, nouin v.aruuna nno Oeorrta. fair Saturday, preceded by rain In early morning: eunosy iair; nam winds, mostly west. LOCAL OKFICB t'. S. WEATHEK BUREAU. Chsrlotle, Dec. I. Hunrlee 7:30 a. m.; sunset i:l p. m. TKMPERATUHB (in degree . Highest tempersturs 4S !xweat temperature Mean temperature Kxreea for the clay Accumulated deficiency for month Accumulated excess for the year. . PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 24 houra ending 8 p. m... Total for the month n 19J 3.45 i iu 44.65 "r' u'T.ui. .'".v., Total for the year A.urnul.IW A, Prevailing wind direction 8. W. w. J, BENflbri, UDserver. f. b. n. FOR LEASE A most deslrabl "near-ln" E. Ave. home, all modern convenience I room, two bath. Urge lawn and gar den. Possesion after January It, 1207. Ask othir particulars of F. D. ALEXANDER SOS 8. Tryon. 'Phooes SO or1 MS. Gheaper and Better W hav mora than on reaaon for stating that w; should, do your family, wash ing instead of your slaving' over It at home. I f W do It cheaper and bat ter. ' . : - ;" That's not mr talk. , Let our driver glv you fgcts and figures. QeiHclle Iftcaiai : lisni ry .1 r I 'wtl Ji,' ';' ' ,'.' , V' WWrnCD STATES .DEPOSITORTe . 4j. i" ' .V ! 4 -f Asset and Personal liability Twr Million sod Twe jnundretl ; COMMERCIAL v Acooaota of Merchant. Manufacturers, OaplUllata, Corporations. o( ; - i i C; 7 r u W"s solicited. Money lent at lowest rata, t "V i- " 4 V; '-'- '"s;'V . :' REIOJf KXC1IANGB DCTAlOTnEPrr.. Drafts dlract Vn" Europe Ajsi4U'' Africa;1 on "nTthaprinclpalclUB ' k . . . ' is.ins MLMmimrn tismisnnsre. 1 - ? . t 7 SAVINGS Depoaiu ct On Xollar and upward' received and . 4 per cent' in I ' 'i ',.'.' O..:":,..-..:,' "',:;.' 1 ', f'-X t VALUABLE W ar offering pr aal a valnabla plo of property ' fronting 111 feet on gouthrn Railway, with brick buildings suiUbl for : tnanufactnrlng '. p arposes or storage warehouses, . . J , . Full information at our offlc. .....! . The Charlotte Realty Company A. O. CRAIO, Sacveury sad Msuiaar. OaV IS X. Trad St. n ' rtiocv S7f. Special Notices THREB-POnND CAN TOMATOES 10c. A better quality, caas run ot Dig reu tomatoes. lZo.; good canned corn 7Hc.: better grade 1V; extra fancy Maine corn lliic. or tl.a floscn. Only- lOHc. cans for the best corn 00 earth. Lima beant 10c.; big, black, sweet prunee tl-Jc ERIDUERS A CO. GET IT AT FANCT OROCERS-BUDB twice sa far and the "Blue Ribbon Flavor" Is perfection. Ask for the 25c slse. CIGARS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Th very best on the market, nemem ber nothing sold Sunday, (let them to day. JAS. P. 8TOWE A CO.. Drug gists. 'Phone 17. FOR RFNT STORE ROOM WEST Trade Jsn. 1, Wl. 1 nis is one 01 m finest stands In the clt'. Also elegant modern i-room houao 3 North Myers St., $3.00. Store rooms It and 20 West tth 8t snd mfg. loft over IS and . J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. FOR BREAKFAST YOU WILL MAKE no mistake if you buy rerneeii wnoie Wheat Hreakfaat Food; It has been proven by test to be the best Just a Ferndell Rolled Oats Is the best Oat Meal you can buy. Only 10c. per pack age. Kr. Potato Chips to-day. MILLER-V A ? NESS CO.. 21 N. Tryon 8U 'Phones W and 11L THE SWAfcON FOR PECAITELLM IS here sgaln. Tbe new crop ei peoana Is the finest In years, which makee the 1'ecanelle more perfect, than vw be fore. In combination with th gen uine Vermont Maple Sugsr. these de licious nut mak a moot tempting bit of candy. Ask for Nunnally'S Pe canellea. at WOODALL . A SKKP PARD'S. 40 cents per box. jt'ST RF.CK1VED FINB LOT OF Dutch Holland Hemng, new eaten; also a nice line of Orangea, Apples. Pesrs, Bananas, snd a nice assortment or Nuts. J NO. W. SMITH. 1 South College 8t. 'Phones 1222 and 2321. WH HAVE IN STORE FOR TOU FINB celery, fancy Florida tomatoes, lei tuce, string beans, sugar peaa; In fact, everything In seasonable fresh roods. The very best nuts, all kinds; cluster tabln rslsins, large, sweet snd Juicy fine spples, oranges, all sixes the finest grown, pulled washed figs, pressed figs, and a few more good old English fruit cskes (I pound tins). 8ARRATT BLAKELT, Charlotte and Dllworth. TO LET-SOUTH TRYON. $3: ELIZA beth Ave., C2.60; Grade St.. 230; North Clarkaon, 24.00. They hav Juat arriv ed, but they will soon .be sons; so If you wsnt to get In, you'll hav to hurry. You can't keep a working man down. Bes? E. L. KEESLER. 'Phon 244. FOR SALE ONE BRAND NEW -passenger Courtland heck; has only been run Just a few trips: cost fltO.OO. ws will sell cheap. W. O. ROBS as CO.. 20 and 211 Weet tth street TYPEWRITERS CHTCAP-20 8ECOND hand machines of all mak, taken aa part par for Olivers. 210,08 up. Tell US what you want and gst quotations. J. E. CRAYTON CO.. Trust Bldg. BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our customers. Ixts of room now. Excellent servlo. Big dlnlns room for regular meals and Jisrtles. Lunch counter doubled. Room or all. Everything served Just ss you wsnt It. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Creawell, Mgr. MM Scarcely had tha Mutual Building A Loan announced ft nw rla for JANUARY STH when th people began to rush In with . thalr subscriptions and ' applications for loana. IT DOK8 ONK'8 . VERT SOUL OOOD to e this wholal expanalon . of th dlr to better the conditions as to hom-ownrahip, as to, invetmnt. ' nd saving, and aocumulatlona. With our magnificent , banking r facilities and th rr lncreaalng availability of BUILDINO A LOAN FUNDS, l looks a If th S 1-1 mil limit will SOON BB FILLED ': UP. and w'U be forced to a realisation that tha proper thing la ' th township line. In view of th above, we have concluded 'to throw open our books for tha January series TO-DAT. ! So coma . along, fellows. we'U tak car of you RIGHT NQW. ' E. L Kcesler, Trcas. Phone 344. 4 , 25 South Tryon Ttreet- DtlWOlTB CACwsrcintw.TaeiriCT ' Don't, heslut to plact your order with-u bcu of Ixt of ' .tim t personally selot.- , t;. ; In dealing with our customer In suing orders by mail or di rectour motto la: m, Yourself ta Ilia Wa." , v . ; , ' Send us your order 'and w will xrclse the am car a war you hr In "ron to lot- . . . . ' , vwi pot ourselv in your plao and give what w would ex. ci to receive i nei noioesc swirvare inovoeea mcea, ..,. Juat a word about our Fancy Camatlona, jlotws.1 Tlolcta Vsl Sweet , Fwe. ,, They're tha 'beet vr.M 'ilea, r. a bos 1st. Bell JrtvoD, Tboaaand DoOara. , tot . DEPARTMENT. r -i 1 . e .'-';' DEPAItTMENT.V U V v PROPERTY GET THEM TO-DAY. None sold on Sunday. We ' have the very best as sortment ot cigars made. Tour favorite Is In our stock. Ask for it We have all the Isadora. NURSES'; REGISTER ON THE SQUARE WS JTKvXR CXXMK. TkoM t. Relief" always follows taking Davis' Headache Cure 25c. Dllworth Dru& Store, Tboa 147. B. 8. DAVIS. THB CROWEIX SAWTTOniTJM CO, INC. , for tha Trsatmsnt of Whiskey, Morphia and Marvotta Piaoaaea. Special apartment and nurse for lady patient. All form of electricity for treating nervous diseasss. The stockholder all bing physlolans. conatltut a consulting boaro. S. 14. CfftOWKZJU M. W U th bt FEED STUFF I for horse, cow and poultry. THE STAR MILLS. Thona 17. ALIADY aeiocuoa - or low-era, the cue JORDAN'S StO Bttln4Ma, ; 111 lUsldexicw. ' DONT LOOK FOR LOWFlt PRICES. " THKY ARE NOTJN SIGHT , v.;--''.''.- GltlCATJUe CHAlfOTIK. . r f ; ; All the following ar excellent value!-' - --. ' , v One vacant lot oq E. Vance, between Brevard inl R, R.. 48x100. , : - Can be bought If taken, at ; ono for 1800.00. n ' ? ' Modern 6-room v cottag. - convenient to Southern Pnaaenger Depot,' : . $a,soo.OO. f; . ..:if... ''.y?nt Jot on North Tryon street, near & A. I Pasenfr.'Depo'w v80xl0 feet, $1,000.00. r 1 v ' ')' '? ' ., 'V , - ( Three tenant house,- located oh Old Boundary ' and ; Stonewall . atreeU; annual rent , 1160.00. -Price tleSOO.OO. ' - iyaluabla business lot on East Third street, . opposite-, U11 . ; Tla ;.::.: phon' building, 4lxllo feet. Prlo at offlca.y : ,v souniroi rai umt, loam mmv compan ;,vir.v-x.ic v.y-r?-z:'i.:h& ;.V;VA-M-r7?: r fKv' V Ifercfcank S hmm Nalicial Bank K SMU HiWt VtlWtlW t, I :-icipitai . '.-v.;:, , s-. SurplM-, . , .?, . ,' . , 1 , Th officers of this bank respond with those who ! 4 spanlng- nvw.. tusoounta.' ; Jno. D. Ro&o, Vlco Pros. VS. C. Wilkinson, CaBblor Charlotte Trust, Gomp'y keeourcea . . . . . k . .' ; , , ... ..... $500,0O0.0O. . d;Per'OBnt. 4mpoundod. " ' ; New Quarter begins January 1st, 1197. Tour businesg will I be appreciated. J. H. little Pres. . ; C M. Patterson Yice Pres; L R. Rpgcrslfehfer - S mm m. pay 4 fOR MONEY, mmm SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS The Chatlott National Bank, of Charlotte, N. C. solicits your bank account It haa ' resource of On Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars and la prepared to grant ail reasonable accommodatlona. I T' S J U S T erwcm ' "v . . P. M. BROWW, President. W. la sTENKINS, ttablef. ' XV. 8. ALEIANDER, Vice President - JANUARY FIRST . Ne Interest Quarter! will begin Make your deposit in Southern States Trust Go. : ; CAPITAL anBersm (srrrr.nrsri as am. tsu-aaauia. a. b. Prealdaats, . Vice " A' bargain' In farm In BharoS J townahlp. containing V;a"bout acrsa, known aa pArt. of th Sampson ' Wolf' sUt. . Well 1 wooded, ' Una watir, good two and a' half ( st ry dwelling, outhous, handsoma ?l, grov of oakv . Eight miles from th cty. Pric $30.00 per 'iKsreJ 5;'v,. '' . W also offer 211 1-1 seres on tha Lawyer's, road, about 1 mile ,' . from tha city. Said to b tha mohavlly tlmberad tract In th county. ;Prlca"$.S0 pWso V1.?! ; For further lnforrtwUontrm etc. call 00 or Address '"rf 5;;'' F. e.2lBBOTT & eOMPKNY Everrtfclne la , Real Esiata. ' Ml IU Will IIUUVIIMI lltun, .. " : ' 'i ' ' ssoo.ooo.so --f! , . , ' . V r ; . 9100,000.00 '' ' will b pleased to meet or cor-- ; , conUrnplat making changeaor ' . yf ,. . - --. .;"..-' V'- '-r ; WE LEND MONEY AT 6.1, A Sv B a S V r ' v. ... . ' - mm uanaing in person. Bpna v your deptmlt to SoBttoitMi lid Sirinp Bank, CHARLOTTE, N. 40, , by Express or Registered Let-, ter or by a P. O. Money Order, Draft or Check. W return your deposit book by naxt mall,' . properly written Up. Wa Pay 4 Per Cent . Intereat, Comnoonded Ouarterlv. r to 1100.000 ' ' eninrvmw r snaaaMn, w. il. nuuu Prat, TreaBaras. 1 rg?X Trust Building. .. j . k .... ,1 '-' '" ' ' ..'V ; vi'".' ' r' "v . t ' ": . ' ' '.'.',;,V'i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1906, edition 1
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