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has Di;;Ti,T.t-r:::r: visitoh. i , I'-' r 1 0 1 1: r A r, '.:.:;ou ran A'::r:. , If No lift ii oiul o"y Tukcs Hold of VUk blMro mid Jefferson Turn pike an Indoiwndent Connany Way be Formed Talk of a Con nation With the Norfolk AVesU-rn. Special to The Observer. Jefferson, March . 24. There ;. are very food and substantial reasons for the belief that Ashe county will soon have a railroad. The recent act of the Legislature permitting- the Gov ernor, by and with the consent of the council of State, to lease, trans fer or dispose of In any way they deem advisable . for the better de velopment of Ashe county, the entire Interest of the State In the Wilkes boro Jefferson, Tumnplke Co. and allowing- and requiring; not less than fifty nor more than one hundred con victs of the 6Ute to be kept employed on the road until the road Is so straightened and put on such grade and in such condition that It can be operated as a steam railroad will, it Is thought,. be such an Inducement to capitalists that the road will certainly be operated as soon as the grade is finished in the manner set forth In the recent statute, thus taking Ashe out of the very few counties that have no transportation facilities. If no railroad company will take the mat ter up and operate It as a steam road, and thui give the facilities so badly needed In this section, an Independent company will likely take the matter up and puah the project to a finish. Men who have been to Ashe county and have had opportunity for noting her natural wealth and her charm ing climate all concur in saying that It is the best county In the State, or at least one of the best. The tim ber, water powers, mineral and farm ing interesta make it eafilly one of the richest In resources of any coun ty in the South. Besides the splendid show that we have for getting a railroad from Wllkesboro, thus connecting us with the balance of the State and the sea coast towns, we now have a better opportunity than ever before for getting a railroad up New river, or from some point in Virginia connect ing with the Norfolk & Western. This Is practically ensured by the fact that the Ballou Iron Mines have been contracted to capitalists who claim to be backed by manufacturers who will either build a railroad to the property or get the Norfolk & Western to do no for them, thus placing the mineral on the market. These mines have ben eagerly sought by many capitalists and ateel manu facturers, but the owners have never before contracted the entire interest to any one and It la thought that the people who have the property under contract will make use of the oppor tunity to place thin valuable mineral on the market, ir la thought to be the finest stel ore In the world and has been so adjudged at expositions where there was the strongest spirit of rivalry in the production of fine steel ores. To those who understand the conditions that have existed In this section of the State for many years this news comes aa a welcomed message and a great future Is pre dicted for the mountains across the ridge. Development work will begin in a few days and by June IS the purchasers will know what course they will pursue Other properties in the county have also been con tracted and It Is the Intention of the company to get the entire mineral Walker. U. C. v., was held field under their control before final j here to-day and plans were dis arrangements have been made for (cussed for a trip to the Jamestown the construction of a railroad Into j Exposition. The members of the the field. If one Is built at all. I camp will attend the general reunion The closing exercises of the Jef ferson Academy are now on and the people are manifesting great Interest in the cause of education, thus demonstrating their loyalty to their teacher, Prof. P M Dickson, and also to the Democratic party, which has made the educational work the first and greatest cause of a North Paro UnlBn. TOBACCO PRXXiNOSTICATIOV Superior Court Adjourns Miss Helen Shore In Receipt of Highly Colored Picture- Knlltled "Birth of Our 'Na tion's Flag." Bpeclnl t'. Th- Obrver Winston-Salem. March 4 It is estimated thst the local market will sell over half a million pounds of nC).n swallowing the greasy Indl leaf tot.Hc.o t,v the new tobacco year. KPtible. nauseating Oil. either In Its whl.h -p-ns Septemr.-r 1 Farmers rHW fr,rm or ,n Rn ,mu1slon. to get report epl.-ndid s.-;,sons for burning the benefit of these medicinal el.' plant Win ii:id th.it plants seem to rnents. be .lolng nlcel) The Impression pre-, Now H hH. b..n hv VUlls llliit the crop In the piedmont section thin vesr will show a small Increase In average over last year. Ths seasons Ust year were the worst experienced by tobacco growers in many yars. There was too much rain, the result being that very little good tobacco was ral.ted The two week s trm of Forsyth Buferlor Court lore. I late Saturlny afternoon ,lutr Ferguson signed a numb, r of judgment Hn'' disposed I of the motion docket Mr N (llenn ' Williams, in a suit sgtilnst the old Nick Williams Company. secured a Judgment against W. I Howerman. vcf president of the company, for IOV8 45 Mls, Helen Shore, of K e r nersvl He. is in re-eipt of a neauiirui nighiy colored picture from tier friend. Mrs. M J nainpiiin, or !. x. ' "nn . a great Wcmi.n's cpilMum Temperance Union worlcr. bemlng ,i .ertltlcHte, No kfi ?lh, of mernln rshlp to the Ameriiaii Flag ouse nnd Hetsy Ross Meiiioiml Assor latinn and a subscriber to the fund for the pur chase ,nd pti-servatloit of ihe his toric bouse In which the first Hag of tbt 1.' nited Wales of Amerliu was made and for Uie erection of n na tional memorial In honor of Hetsy Ross The parchment on which Is printed the rertlficnta Is F.'xM Inches. In th' centre Is n splendid likeness of Petsv Hoss. With the flag draping across her lap, and Oenoral Washlng- ton, c.eorge Ross and Robert Morris fieirby in clow conversation. The picture is entitled "Hirth of our N. tlOD's Flag.- To the left I. a plain picture of the house In which the first American flag was made adopted by Congress June 1 4, 1777. TO the right is seen the grave f Betsy Rosa in Mount Marian Ceme- tenr, I'hlladelphla. The names of all obacrlbers are. placed on the roll of honor and preserved in the archives Of the aasoclstion. .The esrtlflcate bears a seal giving th date of 4 Ml - A .W. 1 , m svunumg lav int signaium oi -ward Brooks, president; Adam elleroff, Vice president; John Qulncy Adams, secretary, and Oeorge Clin ton patcheller, treasurer. To Stop a Cold with "Frvntlc" u safer than to 1st It run and cur It af terward. Tskn st tb "an stags" Irvnties will hMd off sll colds and Grfpp. and perhapa aav you from VneUmanla er Bronchitis. Prvntlc ar Itttl tootiisom candy cold curs tablet selling in -cnt and fi-eent box If rou r rniuir, ir you Pgia ie sneesi. ry Frevtutlcs. They mat surely rhaek the cold, and pies yon. Sold by Bur - weli-puq netaq fltor. Mr. IhvislX IV. Huntington, of New York, an Artlut of Not, Gathers Material for Hook Around Hlli l'oint. Special to Ths Observer, . High Point! March 24. One of the most interesting and distinguished vis itors High Point has had in many moons li In - the presence and per son of Dwight W. Huntington, of New York, the all-round artist and, ai thor, bird and g am and dog lover, well-raunded man, lawyer and cltiien of the world. The city and section as well as State la Indebted to T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of the Audubon So ciety, for the visit of Mr. Huntington, having met him In Washington Cits last Tuesday night when our bird lover lectured before the Audubon So ciety of the District of Colubla. at the Columbian University. Mr. Huntington and Mr. Pearson spent part of yester day and this morning in High Point and the immediately contiguous coun try, having visited the preserves of Mackay and Gould, .and to-day the Brokaw estate. Mr. Huntington Is gatho.-ing material for an authorita tive book on game preservation, which will deal with farm preservation as well as that of special enclosures and leased tracts. He is an artist who has won the recognition of the world, riot alone a small area of his native America. President Roosevelt holds him and his work so highly that his card is on presentation the immediate open-sesame above many of the sup posed dignitaries of the land. The Scribner's, New York's noted publish ers, have had Mr. Huntington do a vaft deal of work for them, and he has come to the point In the portrayal of his chosen art lines when he is sought and no longer has to seek for place. As author as well as painter he is known, and many of his pictures carry the more literal color of rend erings along with his text. WILL GO TO STATESVILLE. Mr. S. E. McNeely Will be Associated With the Stateevllle Realty A In vestment Company Special Religi on Service. Special to The Observer. Mooresvllle. March 23 -Mr. 8. E. Mc Neely, member of the firm of Culp ft McNeely Bros., will leave here about the first of April for Slatesvllle. where tn will be associated with the States ville Realty & Investment Co. Mr. Mc Neely will still retain his Intereat In the firm of Culp & McNeely Bros., and Mr. J. B. Houston, who anttl recently was carrier on Route No. i, will be employed as clerk and book-keeper for Culp & Mc Neely Bros. Mr. McNeely has a large host of friends in our city who will re gret to ao him leave, nut he has their lest wishes for his future success. Mr. W. E. Shepherd, who has been our efficient and accommodating ratl ir.sd snt at this station for five years, has sent In his resignation, effective at once, to accept a similar position with the Southern Railway at Waynesvtlle. Mr. Shepherd will leave with his family as soon as he can be relieved and It is hoped they will be pleased with the change. The special service at the Presbyter Ian chun-h. conducted by the pastor. csslsted by Rev. E. R. Leyburn, has !een well attended. Services are being lieid In the afternoon at I o clock and the evening at T:30, and much Interest has been manifested In these meetings Spartanburg Veterans Plan Trip to Jamestovt n. Fpei lal to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, March 24. A meeting of Camp Joe of the Confederate veterans to be held In Richmond and from there they will visit the exposition. The old soldiers are looking forward to the trip with a great deal of pleasure. A QUESTION When Eating an Orange Why You Throw the Skin Away? Do You Immediately answer, because the skin Is indigestible, unpalatable, useless. This delicious and nutritious fruit has a parallel In cod liver oil. Over fifty medicinal alkaloids or curative elements are to be foun in the cod's liver, and for centuries D 4ft ft D 1 A Vl U V St .rei-bratrd French chemists that the II which envelopes the curative properties found In the cod's liver Is Just as useless as the skin of an orange, and have discovered a way to fiparate. nil of these medlclnnl ele ments from the oil, retaining all that U good and eliminating the bad, and tiujR make Vlnol This will explain what a valuable me. Heine Vlnol Is, and why It Is superseding old-fashioned cod liver oil aid emulsions, and whv It has i Pn uccessful In curing stomach j troubles, giving strength and renewed j vitallt to the weak, run-down and ; Hg,t an, curing chronic coughs. ; con, and building up the conva- f r(.n( nn(1 , because we know so i well of what Vlnol Is made that we I unhesitatingly offer to return money r ii In every case where It falls Jordan Co, Druggists Note While we rc sole agents for Vlnol In Charlotte. It H now for sale at the leading drug store In nearly every town and city In the country. Look for Ihe Vlnol agency In your town. OVTHKKN COTTON MILL STOCK S guotatlom hy F. C. Abbott Co. Bid AskH. Abbeville Common .. ., A I ken Mfg C American Hpinnlng .. . 4 9T 1 13 American Spinning, pfd I Am W,r,liiiiB. rtA 101 90 w 944 m 9u S8 a nkrson Cotton Mills . 'An adit : Arrtnlla i 'wrlght m,, ;; V: ; Arlington I Atherton. N. C '.. Avon.. i Auau'sta 6a' ' ; Helton '.. ' in 140 - 101 jio - W H 104 1 jhs News-No Purs Drug Cough Cur, Las would b neeii, if au cough Cures wers Ilk Dr. Bhoops Cough Cure Its m m ( isr- u mm iiuss trrn Mil gvr JWITH, f) Nl imimi aiw in-w guirt-a inni If mn ca - umj H. r' iisons ntr into a eough mixtura fi ust h printed on th lab1 or mrU.. ror mis ressnn motners, snd others should Insist on having Dr. Hhoon'a cough Cur, No poison .marks on Dr Shoon'i label mi m,n In th mjii. el It must by law he on th label. An.i II I not only sf. hut It Is mH to be by tho that know tt bt a truly r- rnsrssui luuin rvmra Tag no cnin, riirmriy wun your enlldrcn. Insist on Having nr. , snoop's Couch impara coreruiir a Dr. Bkooo iiiraa vitrivt uu mn mmmj D on th .U lor dmndlnkT Vr flhooo t Couch Cur, glmpsr rt$m to acrpt tall Btore,,. . ,4, COTTON AND WOOLEN MILL MACHINERY . 7 '. AND POWER PLANTS Charlotte, HI. C. 10 Universal VJlndero IN FINE Tell us what you need, we'Lfind It for you Greensboro Supply Company GREENSBORO. If. Q. Bibb Bonnie Chiquola Cotton Mills .. .. Brogan Cotton Mills, 8. C. Brookslde .. Bloomfleld Cabarrus .'. .. Cannon Mfg. Co Capital City, pfd '. .. Chadwlck. N. C. pfd.. .. Cherryville Cheswell, 8. C. pfd , Cheswell, S C Clinton Clifton Common - W7H IS 131 102 -.. M - 103V4 - 109 - - 135 101 - 100 90 156 - 118 Clifton pfd .... Cllffslde Chiquola Cotton 102 -162 -101 - . i. .. mills Courtney Converse .. , Cherokee Mfg. Co.. .. Columbus Mfg. Co.. .. Cora Coxe .. .. Darlington Dallas Mfg. Co., Ala ., Dover Yarn Mills. N. C. Drayton DIllInK 100 112 133 116 102 106 W m 107H 135 100 106 63 Dillon - Eagle ft Phoenix l EflPd, V. C. 123 - 101 Elmlra, pfd.. Fasley .. .. Edenton, N. F.noree .. .. F.iioree, pfd Erwln, pfd . Eureka ... . Exposition.... Fairfield .... Florence Fountain. N. 133 134 C... 140 - 80 - 102H 104 200 70 7 140 C. Oaffney Mfg. Co.. 95 97 Gaston Olbson.. .. , Oluck 99 96 100 94 160 125 11 93 136 Silen Lowrey. pfd .. Granlteville, 8. C. Gray Mfg. Co.. .. Grendell Greenwood Highland Park .. . Hla-hland Park. pfd. Hartsville Henrietta Mills .. Hosklns, N. C Hosklns. N. P., pM Husjuennt, pM .. .. Inman Mills, 8. C. I.iman Mills. 8. C, 121 140 101 100 - - 175 115 -102 - 104 94 101 87 9x 994 135 139 - 107 - - 99 ins. 92 - - 162 150 - - 96 115 - 9fl 11 103 in - 100 - 100 IK 190 :io 90 91 100 lOfi 101' 106 103 - 131 100 108 100 102 10R 103 - - 100 13 126 120 136 10H U - 78 100 102 11 - 174 - 101 - - 360 109 -172 - 103 160 200 - 300 - 101 117 - - 66 12ft -100 -300 0 90 Hi 109 - 1 tt 67 101 90 - 10S - 146 166 ISO 131 142 190 100 100 -90 94 75 7R 30 SJ 120 -106 121 - ii n W z 10J JOS 101 ion 135 - 1.7) - in ui M 100 101 1(4 ro 140 - HI - 115 M 1 - m - 140 140 10 1 140 - , ISO 170 - i " , ITS. US 121 pfd John P. King, Mfg CO.. King', Mountain, par 50.. .. Knoxvllle Cot. Mills Ijncsster Cotton Mills Lancaster Cotton Mills pfd.. Ijinett Langley Mfg. Co I aurens Linden, N. C Libert)' Limestone Lockhart. 8. C L-.rav. lW Louise Mill. N. C .. .. Iulse Mill. N. C. pfd Iwell Lumberton Marlboro Cotton Mills Manchester Mills Mills Mfg Co. .. .. Mills Mfg Co.. pfd. Modena Cotton Mill Mollohon Mollohon rid Monaghan Monarch. 8. C. Monarch B C, pfd Moorvsvlle. N. C Newberry.. .... Nokomls. N. C Norris Mills Olympla, pfd Orr Odrll Mills fisark I'acnlet Mfg. Co. .. ! facolet Mfg Co.. pfd j Fee fee I'elxer Mfg Cu 1'te.lmont Mfg. Co I'elham, On , p'd . l flhsm. Om . com.. I piedmont Wugon Works .. .. IH City. Ala., pfd r .e. W. F Mfg. Co Hlchland. B C. pfd nonnnke Mills I flalelgh 155 Hobeniell I Klchnicnd Spinning Co . Hlvemlde Mfg. Co Hockv River Baxon Mihley. fJa. Hoclnl Circle Southern. N. C I Hnrlngstcln ;;,v Stntesvllle Cotton Mills . 8allsliur. Trenton. N. C Trvon. N. C Tucspaii. 8 C. .. Tueapnu. 8. C, pfd.. .. Tuseniorn ToSaway. llnlnn.lbirrillO 1st Did .. . Vnlon-Huflelo ind pfd .. Unity. Oa Value Victor Oil Victor Mills. 8. C Walhelle. Warren Mfg. Co.. pfd.. .. Warrsn Mfg, Co Waiblngten Mine.. .. .. . Wellington Mills, pfd .. Watts War Bhoals W Whcatsett Whitney Woodruff , Woodslde Williamson BANK STOCKS. Atlantic National Rattery Vnr. Asnevtii.. .. Chnrlotte TrUM ntlieni National, (Hutonta .. Commercial. Cliarlotte (nw Csbarrus Havings uana (per 60) Pint National. Charlotte.. .. First National, Morganton ., First Nations toni.. ., First National, High Point.... Merchants' A Farmers,' Char lotte.. ......... ... . National Rank. OstTney..., ., Palmetto Rank f Trust Co.. Feople's National, Winston ... Bouthsrn Loan and Savings Bank, Charlotte.. American Trust Co Wilmington itaytngi A Trust Company.. suny. N. C. s ,. n. c. ts mo ,. N C. 4 Int. add 111 A. f O. R. R, to Itll K. 0. Ik H. Stock a ini....w ite ww - 1 1 - lis? ORDER . THIS DAY IN HISTORY. ISIS. First regular battle of tha Spaniard under Cortes with the Indians on the plains ot Ceutla, near Tabasco. The Spaniards were victorious with the loss "of one killed and more than 60 , wounded. The loss of the Indians was great; 800 were left dead on the field, they being , unable to carry off all their dead, aa was their custom. 1609. Henri Hudson sailed from Amsterdam on the voyage in . . which - he discovered the North or Hudson river, exploring It as far as Albany. 1693. Printing ordered to be Intro duced Into New York. 1781, The first tree' cut towards , clearing land for cultivation In the' town of Bennington, Vt. The honor of the act belongs - to Samuel Robinson, who on that - day began the settlement of the town. In 1790 It contained 4,000 inhabitants, and by actual re turn their ' Industry produced 26,009 yards linen cloth, made by families from flax raised by them. 1805. The' British House ot Parlia ment went Into committee on the subject of a commercial treaty with the United States. 1829. Prominent merchants of New York agreed to spend a few minutes every day at the coffee houses to give strangers a chance to transact business with less trouble. 1855. An unsuccessful attempt at revolution made In San Domingo with the Intent to recall ex Presldent Paes. 1884. A bill Introduced In the House at Washington for the construction of a ship canal from the Mississippi river to Lake Michigan 1865. Fort Stedman taken by the Confederates and retaken by the Union troops, who captured 2, 700 prisoners. 1874. A boom started in the New York stock market on tumors that 12R OflO.OOO wrmH h ortrtjrt I to the national currency and that the free banking bill would be passed by Congress. 1894. Coxey's "army" of seventy be gan Its march from Massllon, O., to Washington. 1906. Credit for solution of Moroc can problem given entirely to Roosevelt. Go To The Ode on Meet Me at The RE Mh . M. 2 JO to 5-tYttiflj 8 to 10.30 LOOK OUT FOR RING-A-RING The Engraved Woik of the Observer Printing House . Holding the - ; Atteritiori The: Moil" Seled. v ". ;' Trj FV PWNTINO CHAJUJOTTlVriC THONt 117 .' , MAI! ecpioai . . COUTH THYON 8T.. - CHARLOTTI N. O. 1 Revolving Flat Carfc, V Railway Hemd. ,' , Drawing Frame, . ' spinning Frames, . Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels , COMBERS JAMES E. MITCHELL CQ. Cotton vYamand Cotton -:V ; i Cloths. .'.. ', '-i' '" COHSIONMENTS SOUCITBD. , Pblladelphla, . 1SS and 134 Chestnut St . Boston. ,183 Summer 8c- . Kow York. Ko. 7 Leonard St. Obarlotta. . S- tTryem 8fc HUBBARD BR03. fr CO; BAJTOYBR SQUARB, NBW TORK. ,11 II II . . i. .-I J-k WBUWBKM OT New . York Gotten Ex- change,. New Orleans Cotton Ex .'lunge. Associate Members liver ' oor Cotton Ksehange. ' ORDERS SOLICITED For' the pus ejus aad sale of eotten for future delivery. Correspondence lavlted. Looms Crompton - Thayer y Loom Co Worcester, Mass Alexander 8. Garsed Southern n&ents eharlotte, AT. G. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently And tt necessary to have Banking Facilities la ad dition to those offered by local banks. THK First National Bank OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA, With $1,000,000,041 Capital Earned Snrplns 9000,000.00 5,600,000.00 Deposits 19,000.0110.0 Total Hesourrcs Offers Jast the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jdo. B. PnrceD, President: Jno. M. Miller, Jr., Vice Prei dent; Chas. R, Burnett, Aa istant Caahierj J. 0, Joplln. Assistant Caahler. Shoe Trees preserve shape snd add to life and appearance of your footwear. E ha pee to Fit Stylish shoes Men's and Ladles' Sixes. Miner's Patent Extension Trees, price $1.00. Our Improved Lever Trees, price 75c, In ordering, and outline of shape of shoe, with slse and width, and add ISc, for express or mailing. Catalogue -re. GILREATII & CO. t. I Come and - look - at our magnificent line of 'Dia mond. We handle nothing except the very best It's a good investment, - as - Dia monds are advancing in price daily. v Mies Repairs ENGINUdi AND CCNTRACTCr V IntermedlaUJt Jack Frame lElltmiilSPIWWlWCQ? K - Pawtucltet, . tt' snd ' Pnlladelph la, pa., phlladelphte ' Office. Marinw Merchant Building, W mA., Spelllssy, ' Manager and Soothers 'Repre 0. A. R0BBIWS nmrraV.MnSI llllim mi . Wn '-- wn.JW.MiWVUMbltl.ffV 0HARLOTTE, ''.,.u uiohcradc spindle, ' M Bstt.Ofk mi .QnAam. fcsfWosthsg Ormuv tomtritbmt WVtk CM Wtrtsratfct Agents VfiOt. 'Vmuta ,CospieaWls;v'f ceo; B.mss oiii; CHABXOTTBl If. -43. L SPENCERk New Tork, rsHsAlptM Tarntm pptton Piece foo4 PAULSON, UNKROUM & CO. Cbttbriv -Yarn's T-$ LEONARD sTKEKZ ISO CHESTNUT STREET tl MONROK TREET . William B. Charles Offlues Chsrlstfs BT. 01 Mate Offlos Blngle vLlf t. Jacquard with Independent Cylinder MoUo USE HALTOfTg JACQTJARDft. ' THOMAS SAL TON'S SONS, ' ? i" .. . Philadelphia,; Pa. Prospective Before beginning your bnUdlng operattona, you would do well to correipond with us for prices on all sorts of Building Materials, We carry a, full Una of Flooring. Celling, Siding. Interior Trlmmlnrs, Saab. : Doors. Blinds, et4 ' AlwaVs prepared ,to furnish the best materials, a ad can save Ton money. ' HXJTrOrf M BOTJRBONNAIS, . Hickory. N. C. 1 1 somiERN , qrriEN gratd OUR LEADER.. : if it's Orst;ou want, or Mantels and Tile, see , a or writs lor eats J.' II. Wearn & Company V Charlotta, N. a 'i-'1 '''-, ' PTBLZO ' ACCOCNT ANTS AND , . ,. , AUDITORS : ?y BE0WN & HUNTER L aoth, Tarn and Knitting Mill Expsrta,- I""" 'Empire RslMIng, . ..TUllXtLi; TA.' A -!s.. ATLANTA U( ,tt,.w.lei''-?.i-f..!A-i. j''' " BRANCH CPflCIl . COUITABUI BUIIDINQ. ' ATLANTA. QU Automatic Feeders, . . " Openers and Trunk, Breaker. Intermediate and . ( Finisher Lappers, . s ' Klrschner Carding Beaters. , Thread Bxtractor. y Watts Pickers, etc. : V',-EwCiac!ibiyws.Y' , iV, - - mm tmmtmmtmtmm- mmm - WAAWM' 'VSA4iJS , rvWBijl WmBMMMH j iToaya 0 AEOLPTA, IT Loom. ? engine ! ' ' TltJRNER CMeags, .Ut . NBW YORK . PBXLAJDaBLPBIA . - omoAoo OOTTON TABOT, COTTON OOODs, AND COTTON WAtm Mass. and. N. T. A. D. SALKELD & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . . . . TS LetmsrC Street, NEW TORS. COTTON TARNS. , DEP-T ; Predlc Vietor & Achelis. rjUQH . ZLiORAS 00, .Bankers, , - Oscniieou Hoothern Beevrltlas t--t wiunNcrroN. w, a a ITaahlngtoa, D. Cu got OoVorado BldU Cotton Mill Stocks Builders EI0HABD A. BLYTHE, -v Commiision Merchant ; 'COTTON WARPS ANt ; TARNI. ; '' " ' We. "114 Cestat Street,' FTiXLADEIJPIIIA, . , A, , m. D'OUER & CO," COMMIMION MKRCTIANT- . ; CX)TT0N YARN8 . Third and Cheetnat Ma, ,1 a- . - M a 'I )
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