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rt , . ' ( .' I v .v. r-i ..t ' ! ;i wiv wv? . ! f the early t'x- r map failed to j i ! ted liy private -t yesterday find , i t o:T soon after y r i . . ilngr and selling :.! crop reports oon t were far less nunier iivioiss day and while : of s.'veral points in the on a renewal ot coverms? t ti e market broke sharp ),ur under active selling prominent local traders Mti'.n. The close was t!i lowest point of the day. .i-.ivance carried the near v high record for the bull C July closed 24 points oft t point. The weather tnap i in? but pencraliy light pre ; the heaviest rain shown in i ; deUik-d report was about inch at Dallas. The forecast r-w;!.itler in eastern -sections s1- uvcrs and cloudy weather iVmtierattfei were season m spot markets were un- higher. . . t' f ports to-day 3.3S4 bales, ist week and 6,oll last year, v- ;r,fK bales, against i r.5,470 last year. To-day's New Orleans 1.S07 bales, hist year and at Houston a gainst 464 last year. ,; UCES MOVE UPWARD. is Were Limited In Amonnt eved to Have Been Front nal Source Almost. Entire rt From Washington Kc Jlarriman Cases Factor In ? 1 'rices. . -:, June 6. The transactions ed prices f stocks upward , market were limited in 1 were believed to be from 1 sources almost entirely. Ev professionals find-the best In r price movements in rumora ington regarding the intended he authorities towards corpo--day' rise was duo In large positive assertions contained ton advices that a determl i been reached after snsulta r members of the administra te of a fear that the gencr. i might be Imperilled by such This was the same report that rem Washington on Tuesday eet of putting up prices, nent from the Chicago & Al rate of friends Of the Harrl t revived some discussion of tion long held In the financial severe friction between that 1 the present control of -the s discussion, however, did not ith the strength of both tho rmrt the Rock Island stocks, t' railroad earnings were aatls a rule, the heavy additions to Pacifies operating expenses for ng a special explanation In of traffic and interruption by ho Giat Northern reported an ton gross earnings for May of r cent. The average Increase tilngs for April of all railroad reporting shows a percentage of i 30, compared with last year, ration of the regular quarterly on Interborough-Metiopolitan relieved some fears of the prog e dividend and the New York loved upwards In spite of the in the enactment of the public w at Albany. outgo of gold by Saturday's was accepted as a certainty. traders cams t attempt to ts prices yielded rather easily own buying had been prlncl- ;onHible for patting prices up. ag tone was heavy. vera Irregular. Total sales par ,m. ,1 4s registered advanced 1 and n declined k per cent, on call, les to-day 497,600 shares, Includ- . .. .. .. ,. ., 40.600 ... . . 28,D0 .son . 500 30,0()0 700 ;W 100 m fates St,?c! ... . Hallway .... .... Hallway pfd n1ina Chemical i. t1 i. - ....( r a n-v.it wi.icn .ir :.! )r. '.:iv. b-m txcertel to be very -ii. sr nun ! L'cts for bull rjnsul n. vi::t the exception of a cwr-tr- aiively piuail area in northeastern lC'X:is finil I j-mijinna rnivrail hv the O.lIneSVllle storm which caused heavy rains locally la its path, weather conditions during past 24 hours were generally favorable. Part cloudy to fair weatner prevail m the rest of the belt whila only scattered bght showers here and tnere. inaica- t ona nninf tn tiart cloudy weather In the central nnd Western States generally fair lr. the Atlantlcs. Futures at preset. i aro siMartv irmmii 12.40 for October. Now that foreign marKcts u- an pnidnt have tmhiied the croo scp.re, assistance to ba relied upon from abroad. The into-slght for the week points to about 60.000 against S3.S03 last vear and 121.097 In 1905. A bullish visible statement is looked for. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK. nnbbard Bros. & Co.' a Cotton Letter. Special to Tho Observer. New ' York, June 6. Large continual buying orders in Liverpool this morning nn ronnrten rnint vesteraav in noruirm Texas brought about an excited market tliere at an advance to the hignesi pomi touch-1 this season. So sharp was the advance that It was accepted as offering an opportunity to the bulls to liquidate their holdings, and this they have continued to do .during the day. The opening prices were the best, though a rally In the afternoon carried the market nearly to the highest u.vci tm raiiv wn hsaed on bad crop accounts from tha Mississippi valley rbu; again on selling from otner ' the South, either of long cotton or against expected production during the year, the market broKe neiow iomi day. Probably the failure of. the oftic al tainfall to corroooraio "jo ""-"r patches of yesterday furn shed the prin cipal reason for the llouklation. HUBBARD BROS. & CO. New York Produce. New York, June .Flour market steady but quiet. :4V. t Rye flour nrm. -orn mra. nil. Wheat spot firm; No. 2 red 11.01 nntinna i v. ( net nicner: jui 104i: September $1.05; December $1.07. f-orn. snot firm. No. 2, 64 A elevator; K.otlons unchanged. July and septemDer t;"Oats spot easy, mixed 50. Beef quiet Z.J1,. ..anv niekled hams 11 a 1H4; V.UI mcav S-- c - fi 1' Mn lard steady; Western prime ! 9.05 a. fined " steady; continent 9.i: S A 10.W, compound 9 a 3. Tallow steady. Petroleum nrm. renneu "' and Balto. 8.40; do In bulk 4.95. Rosin stendv, strained common to good 4.S5 a 1.80. Turpentine fcieapy i Sugar, raw qutet. iair reiuuu l'r"; trlfugp.l 06 test $3.84; nvlass2s sugar $3.09. refined steady. , . . Coffee, spot quiei: mo v '7" lot No. 4, 7V4C. Mild roffee dull, cordova 9 a 124. Futures. uncnangeu. Butter easy, uncnangeu. ',rC "YtlA unchanged. lOggs easy, nearby selected Freight's and peanuts quiet, WMhanired. Potatoes Irregular, new per bbl. $2.30 ft $0.50: old $l.W $2-26. ' ; Cabbages easy i i.iw - . ! Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Jtme S.-Closing: Cotton quiet., prices 27, poinu nigner. . mlddlini U2; low middling 7.18; good or dinary ti.52; ordinary .14. . . The sales of the day were 5.000 bales, ot which 500 were for simulation and ex port and Included 4,800 Americans Re ceipts 4.000 bales, including 3,700 American. Futures opened firm and closed barely steady, American middling g. . c. June Q.4 .. .. -. iiriL 6.K6 . 6.7fi . 6.69 6.M'i 6.65 6.62 6.50 6.W4 6'.M 6.51Vj I 1 I i a i ii i .11 m 3) 5 Denn Warpers 2250 to 2800 ends . v (3 Never Unboxed) J 10 Universal Winders, Greensboro Supply Company GUEBNSBGRO, N.. G..f THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS , , Suggestions For Improved Accounting Methods. Balance Sheets Prepared. ' , Present Worth Ascertained. " 1219-20-21 Empire Bid. Atlanta, Ga. New York Cotton New York, June 6 Cotton, spot closed steady 10 points higher, middling up lands 13; middling gulf 13.25. Sales 499. futures closed barely steady. Open High Ijow June .. July ., Aug. .. Sept. .. Oct.. .. JNov. Dec .. Jan. .. Feb. x Men. .. x-Bid. 11.79 11.74 11. SO 12.02 12.06 12.W 12.12 12.09 12.20 11.79 11.74 11.82 12.0S 12.05 12.07 12.14 12.14 12.20 11.65, 1155, 11.64 11.82 11.84 11.84 11.94 1240 12.06 Closa 11.44 11.55 11.53 11.63 11.82 11.K 11.88 11.94 11.98 12.05 Cotton Iotinn New Orleans Cotton, Otlpuns, June 6. ndvariM'd ' S-lti per middling 2. Kven at Uwm "ts were hard fc hhtaln. an . 1 per pound for middling. June lulling to bring forth a sale, i A the market was firm. Kales 5 bales on the epot and 150 to rafter opening steady, 4 to 11 i-r Wist night-experienced a day tlons both w,ays of marked ex ,'4.rpool cables carried prices up- 1 (h totwr went to 12 46. tho hlgh- It hs touched since the gov report, Late In the day heavy ".iers from New York caused an M!r.e. prices dropping between P"lnts. Wetter weather reports t the market down. The cbis icady from 6 points alwve tQ 8 yesterday's tinal figures, i :.i.;ed steady,' closing bids: . ... .... 12.27 ... ... ... 12.51 ;... .. ' . ,. .. .. .... .. 12.61 - ..... ... ., . 12.29 r i ... ..12.24 -o Grain and Provision. i, Junn Kerrts that the ji of Kansas lias been severely ty frost asraln for mad tho rtom fluflnce in the wheat market to- tiisAd an advance of more than t from the Jow point in the price herie. At the cir.se tne Juiy a up Pi a 1. The September ir weil a net gam of iVi a IS. t i uihade higher. Oats were i 1. Provisions were a shade ;) hlsher. ; ; A 40 1 18 15 M 82 21 65 48 45 Z19 June-July ... July-Aug .. Aug-Sept .. Sept-Oct. ... Oct-Nov. .... Nov-Dec. .... Dac-Jan .. Jon-Feb. .... Feb-March .. March-April April-May Charlotte l'rortiice. (Corrected rtally by It. H. Field Chickens Wprtng .. .... ... Hens Per Head .. .. Click ..... Kegs Uuuer.. .. '.., ....... .... .... ..... Corn Cotton Seed .. .. ,.k .. Oats Feed .. .. .. .. Oats tieed ..... Cotton Market. These ngures represent the prices quot ed to wagons, june . Good middling ............ .. .. .. J Htrlct middling .... ...... "vj Middling .... ..... ..... Tinges ana stains ...... .... Baltimore Produce. Baltimore, Md., June 6. Flour dull, un- rhiinirf.fi Wlrt dull and easy: spot eon- ttaet 94t4 a 95; southern Dy sampie iu a K; do on graae a w. . Ciom steady, spot mixea wv a white K?. h 2V. Southern white 5 a f)atn nrm. No. 2 mixed 49 a ye firm; No. 2 Western domestic choice 8S a 9l Butter firm, unchanged; rancy imi tation 22 a 22: do creamery 25 a ft: oo Inrlln 'Ai n stnra Hacked 16 a IS. Kggs steady, unchanged 17 a 17V40. Cheese active, strong, unchanged large 15 a 15',4. Bugar unchanged NEW YORK BONDS. TJ, S. refunding 2s registered .. . U. S. refunding 2s coupon U. 8. 8s, registered , . .. .. .. U. H. 3s. coupon .. ,. .. IT. S. Old 4s .. .. .. .. , V. S. Old 4s coupon .. .. .. .. . V. B. New 4s registered .. .. U. . New 4s coupon .. .. .. .. .. American Tobacco 4s ... American Tobacco 6s .. Atchison general 4s .. .. .. ... ... Atchison adjustment 4s ora. Atlantic Coast Line 4s bid .. . Baltimore & Ohio Baltimore & Ohio 3s .. .. .. .. Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s .,, .. .. .. ,, Central of Georgia 6a .. .. .. ,. . Central of Georgia 1st Inc. ofd. .. Central of Georgia 2nd Inc. ofd. Central of Georgia 3d Inc ... .. Chesapeake & Ohio 4V4s .. .. .. .. Chicago & Alton 3!4s ofd .. .. .. Chicago, B. & Quiucy new 4s hlcago, H. 1. & r. K. . 4S .. .. Chicago, It. I. & P. It. R, col. 58 C. C. C. & St. Louis gen. 4s Colorado Industrial 6s Ber. A. .. Colorado Midland 4h bid .. .. .. . olorado & bouthern 4i . uba 5s ofd .. .. tenver & Rio Grande 4s Dlstllera' Securities 5s Erie prior lien 4s .. i. , rle General 4s .. .. .. Hocking Valley iVsfl .. . Japan 6s in nan Kb 2nd Series . . .. apan 4s certit .. .. .... , Japan 4Vfes, certif. 2nd Series .. .. .. ! Louisvlllo & Nash, uninca 4s Dia.. Manhattan consol gold 4s ofd. .. .. Mexican Central 1st Inc. .... ., .. .. 1 Mexican Central 1st Inc. 2') Minn. & St. Louis 4s hid .. Missouri, Kansas & Texas 4s .. .. 94' Missouri, Kansas & Texas 2nds bid St',4 National It R. cf Mex. oon. 4s ofd" 83 New York Central enn. 3V4s .. .... ' 92',4 New Jersey Central general 5s bid 123'. Northern Pacific 4s .. .. .. .. w Northern Pacific 3s .. .. .. .. ...... 71 Norfolk' & Western consol 4s .. .. 95i4 Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s ..... " I'enn. cv. 3s .. .. .. .. w'i . j t . .i i . a? St. Louis & Iron Mtn. consol 5s bid 1104 High Stsi'4 100 Ixiw Oose 51H 53i 53 49 . ZS 10.35 16.52 , .W . 9.30 . S0 , S.95 4M 1S.25 16.35 t 9.20 8.72 ti.tr . 97 10'i Wi ' 47W 15 27 10.15 9.20 11.73 SJTCAGO CARS. M0 . f 19 Vi 142 .219,00!) Ilstlniatcs. Morrw, 27-3 ?0 2-2,OiX) y.D I.h-iLLAKS WORTH OF t ;tnSkf(d 'ith kidney "and 'e fur '-x. pnivel ' .(: excri!-iffir.g r:-'"." siys '. -i w'!l know, u fm Oftera ' "T - ' 'f 1mm : ' y's Tim Moncr Market. New York, June 6.-Money on call easy a 2 vr cent., ruling rate 1; closing 1H. offered at 1. ? ' Time loans dull, but steady; 60 days Vk a 3'4 Pr cent, and 90 days 3 a 4 per cent., six months 4V4 a 5 per tent. Prime mercantile paper i per cent. Sterling excharge strong with actual business in hankers hills nt $4X6 90 a WMb for de mand anl at IIS3.65 a $1ST.."0 for 60 day bills. I'osted ratfs WmMj and I4X7V4- Com merclal bills $4s:i a HWV Bar silver 6tT4; Mexican dollars 51'A. Tlie Dry fioods Market. New York. June .-Tho dry aoods mar ket holds fairly steady In the primary division with rrtces lending higher on cotton goods. Printed goods are especial iv firm. . Ono of the largest woolen man. ir.iu iuiers. has sold and withdrawn its line of serges.. Raw silk Is tend nz lower In consequence t the bright prospects for the Japanese crop. Comparative port Itwlpis. Galveston .. .. Wilmington ,. Total estimate To- Day 9H4 5ft 4.000 INTERIOR RECEIITS. . To-. : ' . Day Memphis lf,I Cincinnati . i t 104li 104 102 102 160 ltlOi 128' 72!4 lOo 98 90'i 96 99 92 W. 104 So 70 59 mi 66' 92 6H 65 tav 12'.4 95 - K2 . 93V4 103 , iw People's Gas ., .. .. .. .. .... Pittsburg. C. C. & St. Louis Pressed Stsel Car. ... .. .. .. .. Pressed Steel Car pfd, Pullman Palaoa Car Reading .. .. ., .. .. Reading 1st pfd. ..... Reading 2nd pfd. .. Republic Steal .. u .. Rock Island ;. .. .. . Rock Island Co. pfd. St. Louts & 8an Iran. 2nd pfd St. Louts Southwestern .. .. . St Louis Couthwestern rfd. ., Southern Pacific .... ... ...... southern Pacific pfd. 90 C m 102 so 79H 25 45 32 19 51 75 HOIS Southern Railway , .... ' 18 Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Coal & Iron .... .. Tiocns & Pacific .. .. .. .. .. Toledo, St. Louis & West. Toledo, St. Louis & West pfd I nlon Pacific .. Union Pacific pfd. .. . United States Express United States Realty . United Mates Rubber .. United States Rubber pfd. United States Steel .. .. .. United States Steel pfd. .. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash ' ... Wabash pfd .. Wells Fargo Express .. . Westlnghouse Electric .. .. western Union Wheeling & Lake Erie W isconsin central . i. pfd. Fix 139 o 2JV1 ST7H 48.4 132v 86 9ti 59 36 9Si$ 33V4 97 25V4 103 12 22 ',4 2S0 , 142 79V4 10 1H Wisconsin Central pfd. , 36 Northern Pacific Central leather Central Leather pfd. . Sloss-Sheffleld .. Great Northern pfd. . lnterborough-Met Iuterborough-Met. pfd. ..n .. .. ...... . 23 92 t5i 126V 16V6 4JS - PORT MOVEMENT. Galveston firm 12 New Orleans firm '.12 Mobile firm .. .. .. .. .. 32 Savannah firm V. ... .. .. .. .. 12H Charleston nominal Wilmington steady 12'4 Norfolk firm .. .. .. 12 Baltimore nominal 13V4 New York steady 13 Boston 13 Philadelphia firm 13.25 , INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston steady .,, .1 .. ,.' 12T Augusta steady .. .iiVi 4 s Kt Louis & Kan Francisco fg St. Louis S' western con. 4s .. .. Seaboard Air Lino 4s .. .. .. .. Southern Paclfl' 4s .. . Southern Pacific -1st 4s certif. -. Southern Railway 5s bid.-. .. .. . Texas & Pad no lsts Toledo, St. L. & Western 4a ofd, nlon Pacllic 4a .. ,. U. 8. Steel 2nd 5s .. .. .. .. .. Wabash lsts ., ,. ., .. .. AVestern Md., 4s bid .. .. .. .. Wisconsin Centm 4s .. .. .. Japan 4s ctfs. bid .. .'. .. .. 79 73 r S7fA 107 112 78 ioiyt 951 10H - 74 Msirrphls steady t. liouts nrm Iiouisville Arm CISINO'STOCK LIST. , Adams Express ,. ........ 300' Amalgamated Copper .. ,. .. .. .. ,, 844 American Car & Foundry .. .. .. .. 41i American Car St Foundry pfd.-.. .. 96 American Cotton OH 30 American Cotton Oil pfd. .. 85 American Express .......... 200 American Hide and Leather pfd. .. 1S American Ice .. 68 American Linseed Oil .. .... 9 American Linseed Oil pfd . ... .. 24 American liocomotive .. . .. .. - American Iieomotive pfd 104 American Smelting & Refng. .. .. 117 American Smelting ft Refng. pfd. 1'to American Sugar Refining 120 '.- Work of a Pipe Line Walker. Philadelphia Record. ' Jack "Hovey has walked over the Tidewater pipe line from Rlxford, McKean county, to Williamsport con tinuously during the last twenty-six years.-' v. . : He makes from eight to twenty-one miles a day, carrying a, kit of tools weighing about sixty pounds, among which Is a .telegraph Instrument, which In case of breaks or other ac cident?, he attaches to the company's wire which follows the line, and In forms headquarters at Williamsport. The distance is 145 imrles as the line runs, nip and down hill, across valleys and through woodlands. Mid forests, fjrty miles of It being through the dense Potter county woods with scarcely a habitation along the route. Last Year Vaval Store. Savannah. lu., June 6. Turpentine grm 67. salts 1,509; receipts fi83; shipments 105. Itosln firm, sales 2,3X2: receipts 1.950; hhliimonts 2.241; stock 46.097. Quoted A B C $4.00 a $4.10; D $4.35; K $4 56 a $0; V $4.7S; C I4.S5; II $T.; I $5.25; K $5.70; M $5.75 N $5.S5; W O $5.90 a $i; W W $8.15. Wilmington, Jwns ,-SplriU turpentine n. A.; receipts 7),easks. Rosin firm. $4 told; receipts 241. Tar firm, $2.40; receipts to, - i Cotton Seed Oil. , New York, June 6. Cotton sed oil was steady for pt but easier for new crop months. Prime crude fob mils 50; prime cummer yellow 60 a fil; off summer yel low 5C'4 a 60; good off summer yellow 57 a i; prime white 63 a to; f-rime. winter vell'lW '3 a C5. ',' : ' CO.V?f?.tPTION. ''. '-'" , wriif s: "Fo, American Tobacco pfd. certif, Anaconda Mining Co. Atchison .. .. .. ,. .. Atchison pfd ......... . Atlantic Count Line, Baltimore & Ohio . . . Baltimore & Ohio pfd. r-rookin napid Transit .. .. . Canadian Pacific --, Central of New Jersey cnesnpeake & Ohio .. .. .. Chicago Great Western .. .; Chicago Nort h western ,. ". Chicago Mil. St. Paul .. .. .. . Chicago Terminal k Trans. .... Chicago Terminal ft Trans, pfd C. C. C. & 8t. Kottls ti Colorado Fuel ft Iron .. .. ,. . Colorado ft Southern .. ;. .. . Colorado ft Southern -st pfd Colorado & Southern 2nd pfd. Consolidated Gas'.. ...... . Corn Products Refining .. Corn Product Rellnlng pfd jjeiaware nuaion .. .. . 4. ilulaware. Lackawanna & West. Penver ft Rio Grande .. .. .. ,. iHtnvcr ft Rio Grande pfd.-.. .. Distillers' Securities .. .. Krle Erie 1st )M. Krle 2nd pfL .. .. .. General Electric Illinois Central .. .. .. .. .. International Pnper Internattonal Paper pfd Intm-nat tonal Pump'.. . International Pump pfd. .. Iowa Central i. .. .. Iowa Central pfd. .. .. .. .. . Kansas City Southern .. Kansas City Southern pfd. .. v. Iuisviiie ft wasnviiie .. m Mexican Central .. .. . 20'i Minneapolis St. Louis ol'U .. .. .. 47 Minn., St, P. A Sault. Ste. M lfi Minn.. St P. ft Suult. St. M, pfd... 12 Missouri Pacific,.. .. .. .. .. .. "73 Missouri Kansas & Texas .. .. .... 32 Missouri KnnMts fe Trxas pfd -..--. National Ijc.vI ,i .. .. .. .. .. .. 59 Katwitml u. It.. of Mexico... ,. .. .. 46 '-w Y'tk f'o-tr-il .. ,. ,. J1H7, 7 a: 55 87X5 92 97 9314 85 - 61 167 J3 V 10 ' m iA4 126i 5 16 64 " 2S 22-4 57 4,'l 120 16 Ti. 445 r. 70 Q ztvi ; - 5H , 139 , 136 , 13' , 71 , 22 . 70 . 17 , , 40 . '.24 39 .seer Painting for Profit No one will question the superior appearance o; well-painted property. The question that the property-owner asks ist "Is the appearance worth the cost?" Poor paint is for temporary appear, ance only. ; Lewis .Pure White "Lead Paint is for lasting appearance and for protection. It saves repairs and replacements costing many times the paint investment. - , The Dutch Boy trade mark is found only on kegt containing Pure Wnite Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK "A Talk 8h Pslat. lltN Mloabl lafo. matins p the paint oiijert. Pent free lief a r1 i ' - j r--.. C::'::3c-in::!2, s CTCh etc - ' - . , i jsk4lS S" " . . . - a. THIS DAY IN HISTORY. 1829. Charters granted to patrons In the colony of New" Nether lands, now New York. 1663. Second war at ,Esopus, now Kingston, . In Ulster county, New York. - . 169S. Great earthquake In Jamaica. Nine-tenths of Port Royal buried under water and . tearrlble de vastations made-over the whole island. -About 1,000 acres were sunk northward, of the city, and 2,000 persons perished of dia ' eases ascribed to , the ; putrid effluvia issuing from the aper tures. ;;.;.,:.---';'; :--f 1775 The General Court of Massa chusetts met at Salem' and chose delegates to the First Congress. 1780. About ' 5,000 British, under Knyphausen, Tryon ; and Ster ling, left Staten Island and en tered Ellzabethtown, N. J, con tinuing . their march , five miles farther to " Connecticut farms; they shot the minister's wife in the midst of her children, burned the house and church and com mitted other . depredations v 1818. Whig . convention at Phila delphia nominated Gen. Zachary Taylor for the presidency, v 1858. Important amendments were l made to the New York . City charter, 1 restraining the : power . of municipal officers' in money mat ters, which were adopted hy a vote of 36,672 against ,3,851. 1854. Reciprocity : treaty between yGreat Britain " and the United 'States respecting Newfoundland fishery, etc., concluded. 1864. General Hunter defeated the Confederate General Jones, near Staunton. Va. 1886. Archbishop - Gibbons, of Balti more, created cardinal, being the second American bishop to ; re ceive the red hat. Invested at Baltimore Cathedral June 80th. 1898. The "cruiser St. Louis, pro tected by the Marblehead and '.Yankee, cut the French cable oft the , port of Calmanera, in Guantanamo .bay.-' - 1903 Rain broke a drought of fifty days' duration in , the ; eastern - part of the United States.. 1904. Dr. Crothers told-, medicsj edl- tors, at Atlantic City that litera ture 6t the day is inspired large ly by drugs and stimulants. 1905. Charles J. Bonaparte, newly appointed Secretary of the Navy, declared - war on Senator Gor man and constitutional amend ment disfranchising negroes. . 1906. Democratic leaders In Con gress sanguine of Bryan;g nomi nation in 1908. JENGKES SPINNING VC Indians Seeking Divorce. Klamath Falls correspondence .. Sac ramento Bee. ; . , The Klamath Indians are adopting the current society, fad of getting di vorces.; Tim Brown, Indian, has filed suit in the Circuit Court to secure a divorce fronvhl3 apuaw. , This is" the first case on rectord in the county clerk's office, where an Indian has begun divorce proceedings. That others intend following In Brown's footsteps Is shown by the fol lowing incident that occurred a few days ago. A full ' blooded ' Indian walked into the County Clerk's office and asked to see the record of the marriage license issued - to Frank Isaacs some five .years ago. The clerk showed him the. record in ques tion. He looked ati it for a few mo ments, then said: . "How much him cost? I want to buy him back." Upon questioning him it was learn ed that Frank Isaacs desired a- di vorce from his squaw. The method of procedure was explained to the brave, but he expressed disgust at the white man's complicated meth od. . -:. -'". ' ' FRANK IIcLEAN, . . BUILDER. X have a life experience in the build ing business, and solicit a share of the work in my line plans fur- . nished. 205 West Fourth St. , YE WILL BUY in n..v Mf Co .Mill stock fN. C.. WOaark Cotton Mill stock (N.,C) , -. . . . . i ri)l . . ,M ft ; ZU Flint motion jiih oiw.a v.;.,,. 10 Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C....... 10 Stanley Creek Mill stock (N. C.). 10 Clara Cotton Mill stock (N. C.).., WE WILL SELL a. ..... 10 Young Hartsell Mill itock fN. "C.l 2 Monarch Cotton Mill stock n.cS cotton vanns wain umcc: , PAVTUCItET, 11. 1. ' :. Philadelphia OSice: Mariner & Merchant Eu VV. A. SPEXUSSY, Ke 0. A. -20DBINS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR CXTt6n MILLS, POWER Tt. , -..( , --:;':.' ? :' ' .,- - . .' . -.-!- - .? . "., UHJMJIAU MACHINERY. . A CHARLOTTE, N ORTH CAROLINA, r HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOJl, EriGWE; Mid 9 n rt i Scouree Belt Oils and Greases, Lubri Greases, Ready-Mixe4 Taints, Water-Paints. Agents Wattles' Dresslne Compousi. ' GEO. B. HISS 0li2 CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. J. SPENCER TURNER COI.HIISSION IIEROHANTS OFFICES: New York, Philadelphia,1 Chicago, St Louis, London, E Yarns and Cotto n Piece Goods. ; . : -PAULSON, LINKROUM & O 87-89 LEOARD STrftlET 120 CHESTNUT STREET 186 MARKET STREET - - NEW, PniLADI -- CI I Viim B. Charles COTTON YARNS, COTTON G AND COTTON WASTE. Offices Charlotte, N, C, Boston, Mass., and Amsterdam, N. ' , ' Main Office Amsterdam, N. Y. jrj - - - - ; t n a i ' r Clngle Lift Jacquard with Independent Cylinder ttotloa, .''. ',:,. USE HALroN'S JACQUARDSL ' THOMAS HAL TON'S SOXg, i Philadelphia, Pab ' Mill stock (N.C.) g Woodruff Cotton Mil. stock (a C. 10 King's Mtn. Mfg. 7k u.nriAtta Cotton Milt stock W I'""" (.. HIH atnnb .O J-I fo ru c'ir.tSckj) ffiryvuTaMfg. Co M stock N.C. Its Arcads Cotton Mill stock (S. C.).. 80 tjaivin piuvn 9 C ) ..... .... Bo billing Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 60 Crowders Mtn. Mill stock (N. C) Walhalla Cotton Mill stock (S. C We link buyer u senr wsciuci. i( mm SlCltjties a::d il'st cc:,:?o A. Glenn, Pre. C M. Glenn, Treas. f.astonia. N. v. 3M 120 . 21 125 115 100 60 126 175 96 112 100 99 109 100 bid bid bid FIREINSUmNeB I ' TH1 FOLLOWING COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AMPLT TECTJ'ON GUARANTEED: - ' ' f AETNA nARTFORD PHOENEC - NORTH fcr." PHENEt NORTH irn PIEDMONT R, E. Cochrane. --V -;; "v- ,;;;''r"; ;.-..'.. - :'': -V'- -'' - iv-.---'! --i--'--- -.-r'--': - v1'. ; -. , , , Iasnrance and : R eal Estate 'Agent. i HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members. Live pool Cotton ' Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur - chase and sale of cotton for future delivery. Correspondence invited. CATLIR1 m'm Commission Jlerchanta 315 and 317 Broadway, New York Eestcn ' Philadelphia Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find it necessary to have Banking Facilities id ad dition to those offered by local banks. THE ' first kkd Br.!i OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, - - With ' $1,000,000.00 Capital learned Surplus $600,000.00 v $5,500,000.00 Deiwslts v $9,000,000.00 Total Rcsonrocs Offers Just tho Additional Fa cilities Requ'rcd. "" Jno. 1?. I'lirrc", rrellentf jno ?I. K ff-. Vice ITe-l. ,- c . ::. : , A D. SALKELD COMMISSION MERCr.' 66-72 Leonard Street, NE , . COTTON YARNS, . , DEP'T 1 Fred'k Victor & HUGH IIACRAi .Bankers Miscellaneous Southern VVILMINtlTOV V Washington, D. 408 Cold Cotton Ilill Stc RICHARD A: Bl) COTTON WARrs AND No. 114 Cliestnut PHILADELPHIA . - . I VIJ. D'OLIER - CO! :i !.:iSGION- MERC COTTON YAT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 7, 1907, edition 1
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