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CirAKLOTTJ; DAI i t t AH I131KS f r The Observer. ; i ive learned in your United - ! ' !ory the causes of the civ. r. MmH I tell you how it really !.boul? Our teacher explained , 1 to iu fortyix years ago; I re nber it os if it ad been yesterday. : " nevrs had just ' come that $Jorttt . ,;aui had seceded, and we were in ; ; naig-class when we heard the fir ing of the cannon. During the stlll ris that followed Bear old Miss Wil helnilna said: "Children, I don't won der the household of the nation has irnne to nieces. It U comes Xrom havinir a hachelor President" - , What gala-days those were and w hat hwI times we had! The spir it of rebellion was In the air and it seemed like marching on to glory; but the time soon came when to ev ery bright anticipation xor the miure we added the words: "Walt till the war's ' over." : Did I ever , tell you about the barbecue In the woods near the old muster-grounds? The country wagons came, rolling In nt earljf dawn and we joined, the throng. 1 M other soon said she wished she was at home, but I caught eight of miss Wilhelmlna's green shawl and was Kure it was the proper thing to be there. The excitement was Intense, and the fumes of roaet pig filled the ' air . At sound of the ibugle the crowds rushed to the rough tablM and grabbed, chunks of meat, corn-. bread and baked eweet potatoes. When the multitude was filled, all .' inarched to the grandstand to hear ( ' the speaking to the stirring strains l-f "OM North State". On the platform - ' were seated ex-Governo Morehead. the Hon. Augustine Sheppard and - other distinguished speakers. The venerable ex-Ooyernor commenced with the words: "Thirty years ago '1 addressed your parents and grand- parents" the rest I do not - recall. I was leaning against mother for I was Ured and the seat were only of rough planks, when a young man be- ' , gan to speak an orator who carried i ; all before him and kept me well a- wake. All at once his voice startled m with "Mene, mene. tekel, uphar- Ul", This I knew was Scripture nd 1 would hear the rest. He satd he would translate for us, as coming from the montains, he had superior advantages. "This", he explained "1 the Interpretation: Jemes, Jemes, you stole that money!" "What does he mean?" f wondered. "Perhaps the last President goodness knows!" Then Jn describing the utter impossi bility ,af settling the dispute by ordi nary means, he told of the old-field school teacher who tried to 'w ork the "sum" again and again, 'but when the answer would not come called in de spair: "Boys, the rule o' three's gin out" - Mother said that this Zebulon Balrd Vetnce was irreverent, 'but I noticed that Pastor Schmidt, who sat near us, was convulsed with laughter, and Brother Benjamin Allan, who used to lead in, prayer, was very red In the face, I believe that even mother once laughed a little. When this man afterwards became our wan1 Governor, he proved to the people of our town a. friend In need and was looked upon as our deliverc. In after years, when he was our Sen ator, I saw him again. He came to deliver n address on a commence ment occasion and was reeelved with wild enthusiasm. Time had touch ed him and was sprinkling his hair ' but the ,naine of Vance was hs ever a magical word. He opened with expresnlons of pleasure at being In North Carolina once again, and told how on that spring morning.when he crossed the 'line, he heard the first "Hob White" whistling us welcome to the Old North Plate. vHut 1 arn disrcsslng. After the .Vt f tineajclnff there was more music and jt t iftv.of our.b").! volunteered and fell , . In Jine as the company marched, j ( (, He" grand it nil seemed! It was nit vfc(.'i-ntn several of these brave fellows i !,.-'. came back on crutches and news cani-i !.. f that one and another had fallen In the U '-" Battle .of the Wilderness or at t'han- 1 1 : cellorsville that wo children began to . feel what war was like. Of course, here we were far from the buttle !. v: ground; our share was privation, dire '-.poverty. Poor mother! How she toiled to t , t give us food and clothing! Somehow ? . she always saw a way out of every difficulty. When I siiid. "Mother, tow can I KPv, th"re Is no needle'.'" she would say: "Soueeze the rush- ?. ... Ion", or If there were no vin.: "Vn i f ;' .-.a might look on the sidewalk". Sure I '"enough, I -would .see ..sic shining - ery time. i ; The Mont hern C mfederacy whs nut J without its satvts. but at lust we had I' ' a surfeit, ami mv Mister Alice and I, In .; , pite of our patriotism In 161, vowed ; after four years had paster that f, shoulld the nr ever come to on end v -we would never again tote pcrslm f ' mnn ipuddini; nrr Kinder brenrl mad f'; -. With sorghum You ant me to tell ,",Of the day the Yankees sine that old f to-y? ' Well, not a hair of our head was , harmed, I must ay thai. Those men of Ktoneman's muKi Imvi- liei-n ;i nith - er decent set. for tli.- hkip-IkwI with . tared heads through n.ir beautiful '"God's Acre" when tin . were le,- Ing our town. Of course they destroyed the eom- tnlf sary stores, and wle-n Kiev xn v he old stfiKe-coiit h roll u;. frnni Hn; i " Point, Ihey rtnhle:-ly hi the rn i il bag and bur'ied the content. In tli" f' 4 square. Xxt morning ;ilter tli , viroops left town we children scratch fr -i ed among the emberi. Tlx re were the burnt T'W "f two Inters th. t COUld still be deciphered. One wis frvm tae bishop's son who had lot ben heard from In a long time, hut this Old that he u;i. yet alive, The otber was to Nellie tjrsy. one of the academy girls, from MiKslsslppi but one pagevet th-it w.m enough to give her the bitterest vnxr she had tver kmwn her mother was deal. W1)8t did I lo and how did I fec i when thjft Yankees passed through our streets: was wild with excitement Mother was knitting a calmly as ir nothing was happening. "Mother, I said how can you knit when th! Yankees come?" Then I , said "The !rd is my Shepherd" and ran across the yard to tell Anastatla Meyer where w e had hid father's watch 'and the best silver. A : i was running, a rider In blue uniform i went past a real live Yankee! H" called. "There goes a Southern girl," t , and 1 must have looked the rebel ' was lad In a homespun woven A ' In the pattern calied the ,"sboot-a-i V.ut" and my feet shod in squlrrel- . kin shoes. ' - i AnastaUa was my best friend She ) . rut mt trembling at the gate. f. member that her braid wr tied with ribbons dyed with sumac txwrles and i 1 thought she was bsautlful. We Were "weepng twgether and she was giving - m her locket because she said we i would never aee each other again. when another rider passed with rat . tling sabre vnd ob heavens! he threw a kiss to Anastatla. J can nev , " er tell how keenly she felt the disgrace ' She went right to. the pump and wash ed her face. I r It was many a day before. ha r. covered from the, shock, -r After the aurrender when our town was .under , mliiUryjulo she would always cross 1 t t '" r i ' if. r ti If n r i n r the street to keep from walking un der the fia oa our way to school. However, in process of Uroe, long af ter the days of recoitiiruclion, all traces of the insult were obliterated, and the rancor went clean out of the heart. By slow degrees she overcame u rf ii,'.,th,,- fnr Yankees: in fact she finally married one from Massa chusetts. .' DOROTHKA REED, . LOVE AT ITRST SIGHT. Some Expressions and Opinions From , . tne liaoics. Loraion Dally Mail. ' 'v3,niit love at first sltrht be ai.Tep- tl siTiously, or mereiy regarded as a temp4rary maiafly oi ina ncari in-;. puirs.rmie. but shallow with the ntCK- .'tacss of youth?" , ThU problem was a su1l -cl r muc discin-sim amorg the la delegates at tm International School Congress at S-tfth Ksnnsington. It wilt bd remem bered. SV James Crlchton-Urown'i dis sected the emotions of nrt U'vo ab elling them with unromai'.li precision as: y -' 'l '-'-V 1. A species of cerebral comm tton, 2. The stJh rlng of some hltlw rt dor mant association centres by an appro priate affinitive impression, i, - Although refusing to '.e Invrvicw ef. cn the problem the 'ad 7 tts-cgatei co..M ntud to vrr.e urlef anj'iym&us "impicssions." The following Is a se lection of the opinions. Love at first ight lnusi not be re-g.-.ded as serious o permanent N-lfc-ing more than 1 tnjmeptar .'aclna- ti -n. tan not be digTtia ay me name r.f leve. The heart must he probed befori one acceots such sudden love. Such Impulses can not bo regarded lightly,' aa thoy are distiact.y paw fin It has happened to th? wri'er, who can speak of Its seriousness. Full of pitfalls for th unwary. A'tses from a physical affinity; oppos ite mutually attracting each other.' j-tich passing Infatuation are b-jund to lead to contretemps sooner or la te- " The success of love 'it first sight depends upon whether the action be begun by a woman or a man. A wo man Is an Infinitely surer Judge of character than a man. I believe It comes once In every life, but it would be terribly Inad vlsable to marry on it. Patients suffering from this malady for It Is a malady should be carefully watched. The most beautiful phase of life. It happened to the writer's parents. Thev met in a bookshop, were Intro duced and marriage took place almost at once. Uved happily ever after. It has not come to me, but I hava found It -most interesting to Tyatch young people under Us Influence. Whether It last or not Is a mattor of character. If I could only bring myself to be lieve that such love was real, thera would still be some Interest left in life. Regarded too seriously by girls, and not seriously enough by men. It will last Just as long as the world lasts or as long as men are mn and women ase women. Young people laboring under first love should call in the Rdvlcts of older and wiser people , LOOM : VOniLO"' General Offices: j Worcester, Ilass. ' SOUTHERN' OFFICE: . Alexander , Garoed MAXAGERS, 7 , ' '-V CHARLOTTE, N. C ' OliKAUIXG HOtSK HANK RKPOUT. Hohlings Over Igal Ttewrvft Rcquli'.i nicnm Show Decrease of tl,2 19.950 From Tiist Week. New York. Aug. .'11. The statement of clearing bouse hunks for the week stows that the hunks hold JS.7M. 4.7) more than thn legal reserve requirements. This Is a decrease of SI,?l!t,flW as compar ed with last week. Tho statement fol lows: Tibiis tl,OS7,!,400, decrease $IW.6no; de posltf fl,ft,Vf,.K!iO. (lecrenso l.7iT7.WM; elr- culntlon $.Vt.:'WV)o Increase 1141, IflO; legal tenders fla.MO.IWI. Incronse $4,4flO; speclo t'JOO.RS.t.riOO, decrease 'J,147,:!O0; reserve 27rt.- 4rn,400, (eoreae f 1.6Til,!00; reserve r rtulred lail.'t.Wi, docreiise $431,960; sur plus S,7.v;.4fA decrease $1.21!,flii'; cx-ll. S. -p $I5.:I7.. decrease $l.IS3,47i. Chicago Grain and I'rovlslons. (Milcsgn, Aug. 111. Wheat market was strong tc-'lay b'cuitse of a good demand for exports. hikI leported bullish condl tlonn in Kurope. At the close December wtient wiih to to. higher. Corn was iinrhsnged. (hits were up lr4 to 2c. Pro visions wero 5c. lower to 5c. higher. Chicago, Aug. 31. Open lltgh Low Close WIIKAT Sept. ,. T)e. ., May .. CO UN -Seit . , Ms'y . OATH Hef-t. . Iter. . Mav . 1MHK- Hepl. . Oct. . Jnn .. 1 AIID- "tit. .. Oct .. .J.'in ,. P.I UK - et. . ( H-t .. J;ni. .. !.' f.n'4 1:1 5'J!ii'j w,, 4S V" It:. i:,.c . if-. so s !-, '.ir. 8.7.". s.r..-1j, s.i;7' s.l-JVi si 1S..V) cm, r.j 4M-V, 'M 1m. 45 15.7'.4 15.S0 !.on li.ir. 8.77'A s.o 8.1. X.871 8.75 8.D74 8.1 51 51 is.no 15. AT. 15.85 S 87H 8.75 S.15 Llvcrisiol Cotton. Liverpool. Aug :il Close: Cotton, HiO! unlet- prlccx 3 points lower; Ameri can mid llliiK fair V5i: good mlildling ".(: inlrl.lllr.K 7.4fi; low middling 1M Booil oi'llnary :;2; ordinary tt.71 The sale of the day were 6,000 bales, of which 60) were for siieculatlon and ex tort ami included 300 American. Re ceipt iion. futures upenitl ipilet snd closfxl quiet. ripening, iz.stp.nn. JUcpsy Suo,fuIly Treated. t-the !wrwodBimrttrnir'0 vllle, X j high-grade prfvste in stitution.' rxcluslvely for the f, better ' f fpl)piio v patients. : Trm moderate. Booklet gratis, - Auir Aug -Sept. . Kept; H.-pt.-Oct. .. 1 Jet -Nov. .. Nov.-I .'. .. I)ee;-.lnn. .. .tan.-HVh ... Feb. -Marc. 1 March-April April-Mav . Mn y-ju MS I.C9 .81 ;.?"-i 6.7.1 ;.8:',i 6.71 ::v, 6.71-i fl.72'i .10 6.98 fi.'iS'.i ti.RS C.78V4 S.7U 6.71 ti.70 fi.70 (1.71 ' 6.71'i 6.72 Teniieri fur ilt.i-rv ut t..1A.'a. In's amounted to 1,700 br.les new dockets. , 1 Raltimore Produce, Baltimore, Aug. ,11. -Flour steady, un changed. W'hwit firmer, spot contract to KPu. Com uteiidv. snot intvert itiii ,-. 3',: while CO. Oats easier; No. 2 mixed C2 to 53: old 59 to 0. ' Kjs iiiet. liutter firm, unchanged; &':v Imitation B to 24: do crenery f io ?7'4; do isdlo 20 to 21; store packed 17 to It 'hVgs dteuOy, inclmnKed, 21 to 28. iSJuvsc tinner, uin hangod. Old large 15; siedlum IS',4 to MM,; tunaW 15 to lVi; Hew cluese unchanged; large 14; fiats 11: small H. hugar unehsnged; course granulntad f,.tlO;. flue $5.10. 7-LovvcII frames 208 Spiitdles fedi. 6-lowell Frames 1 96 Spindles Each. inch Rings. 2'2 M Space, 6i inch Traverse. Can be seen in operation. Early delivery. , GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO N. C. CARDS DRAWING MASON MACHINE, WOR K S COTTON rtlACHINERY TAUNTON, nnuococ MASS. LAP MACHINES SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE ' EDWIN HOWARD, AGENT. SPINNING FRAMES MULES. LOOMS DON9 7 ;W0RRY- because your house la not wired. We will wire it and guarantee to leave It In as good condition as we found It. 1? you desire, we would be very glad to have you look at some of our work. It. will pay you to get our figures on anything you have done In the ELECTRICAL, line. BRADSHAVV ELECTRIC COMPANY 'Phone No. 470. II. BRADLEY, Pres. and "freas. O. W. HOLMES, Vice Pres. 10 S. Church St C. E. BRADSHAW, Manager. Clifton, pfd cuirmae.. C37. Daily, Cotton Market. New York, Aug. 8t.-GaIveston, , tone nrn.. mtriiiltnir 4Vi: net receipts 5,399; r,s receipts 3,3!; sales cuo; focx Chlquola Cotton Mills. " . . .., iit. I v wuritiwy .. .. Orleans, noiiaay:nreceip.w. Conver,e Mfg. Co , y.,,Hs .m..-...T - I t herosee Mfg. Co lam j, Miiio wii. ' Mobile, tone nominal', middling 13; net receipts 28; gros receipts 28; sales 4M; Htock i'.&'u; ooustwlso f7. K-ivannali, net receipts Wil; gross re ceipts Sol; sales 150: stock $,5K1; conti ncnt tas; coastwise 2,003. Charleston, tone nominal; net receipts 204: gross receipts 201; sales C04; stock J.3IR; coastwise 2.M13. WilnilnRloa, tone nominal: net receipts 1; gross receipts 1; slock 4.'7. Norfolk, holiday; net -receipts 18; gross receipts IS; stock 9,652. Baltimore, tone nominal; middling llVJi; stock 2.3U New York, holiday; gross receipts MS; k,169,'J7j; Gt. Britain 50; continent i rsfl. '4;.ston, tone quiet; middling 13.55; unws receipts S68; stock 4.MH. Philndolpala, gross receipts 1,235; stock too. Norfolk-add 16,873 bales to receipts since Sept. 1st. Total to-day, at all porls. net 4,597; Ot Britain 1M; continent 1.914; stock 274,016. CoiiBollduted, at all ports, net 4,597; Gt. Britain 1W; continent 1,914. Total smce HcDt. 1, at all ports, net f.POO.108; Gt. Britain 3,764,003; France 395, szi; continent s,nw, Japan zi,zm; Mex ico 60. INTERIOIt MOVEMENT. Houston, stock 18.079. Augusts, tone steady; middling 13 '4; net receipts iiiti; gross receipts 37; ship ments C; sales 141; stock 6,Xt;l. Mumptils, tone iiulet; middling 13V4; net receipts 122; gross receipts Ik9; shlpnients R98; sales J6; stock 18,934. St. IjouIb, tone steady; middling 13; net receipts 71; gross receipts J32; ship ments 133; fctock 4.812. Clnclnnutl, net receipts 76; gross re ceipts 76: shipments 43; stock 6,403. l.oulm'lllc, iono firm; middling tt4. Uttlo Rock, tone steady; middling 13V4; shipments Mi; stock 4.2M. Total to-day, not rccfllpts 846; gross re ceipts 'S3; (.liipments 938; sales 171: stock 58.132. Xaval Stores. Charleston, 8. C, Aug. 31. Turpentine and rosin, nothing doing. Savanmilu Oa., Aug, penttne nrm m; sates ' Tlie Dry ;od Market. Nic York, Aug. 31.-The dry goods market was very quiet to-day In cons. qujc of the coming holidays. ,Th amount Of bulnd on the books for Auta Is to to tho record set by any similur pencil during recent years. The question of future deliveries la giving much concrn to buyer end seller. Mar kt continues wrong. THKI TOI CH THAT HBAL8 Is ths toucn cf JBucklen'a Arnica Salve. Its the hafiplest mniblnsUon of Arnica floemr ,ni,t-jMa.iiT iM,i.c,t., svcrconv pounded No matter bow old the sre or ueler thlm iij. ..... ... burns, ecslls. cuts, wounds or riles. It gists. 2Cc. 31.8plrlts tur renortc 6G2: re- teipts Mi.tpments 414. Itosln tlrni, sales reported 2,91i; receipts :.64; shlrmnts 6.8'J8; stock 76.608. Quote: A B C 3.6i.J 4.05; K $4.30 to 4.35; V 14.55; O 4.W; II U t to 11.75; I R80 to $4 65: K 6.3. to KA; M V&) to $5.(;. N Ki; T' G 8.20; W W f-1.30. The Money Market. New York. Aug. Sl.Money on Call nominal. Time loans nominal 60 days Bft-'.-'.) days 6; six months 6V4 to 7. Prl mo mercanti le paper I to 6 per cent. Hterllng .exchacga . nominal with actual buslntss In bankers' bills at 486.30 for demand and at 48120 for 60-day bills. i omme.rcmi diiis 11, ear stiver wt4, Mexican dollars 62. SOUTHERN COTTON MILL STOCKS Quotations by F. C. Abbott & Company, -...AHgySt 91. Via Asked Clinton.. .. ,. ' 155 Clifton,, com.; .. .. ,.v....,, 122 Columbus Mfg. Co.. .. Cora.. .. ,r Coxe I-srllngton. lallas Mfg. Co., Ala.. Dover Yarn Mills. N. C. DrajAon r-llllng rmiton Kagle & Phoenix Eftrd, N. C Klrnlra, pfd Kasley.. Fdenton, U. 7 Enoreo. . .-. Enoreo, pfd .. Krtflij, pfd Eureka.. ' .. Kxposttiton Fairfield Florence ... Fountain, N. C , Gaffney Mfg. Co Ons 1 on Cluck ' Olen Lowery, pfd Granltevllle, S. C Gray Mfg. Co .. Grendel Greenwood Highland Park Highland Park, pfd... . Hartsville Henrietta Mills.. .. Hosklns, N. C... Hosklns. N. C. i.fd.. Huguenot, prd Inman Mills. S. C John P, King Mfg. Co.. .. Keesler.. i. .. .. .... ..., King's Mountain par 60.. . Knoxvilla Cotton Mills.. Lancaster Cotton Mills .. .. Lancaster Cotton Mills, pfd. Lanctt .... .... Langley Mfg. Co Laurens , , Linden. N. C... at Liberty Limestone Lookhart. S. C. pfd.,; .. . Lor ay muu, pta.. . Iulse Mills. N. C... Louise Mill, N. C. pfd.. ee ADoeviits common.. .. Aiken Mfg. Co.. .. .. .,.... 80 Americna Spinning- Co. .. 140 Am. Warehouse pfd.. Spray, N, 4.,,.,. .. .. . .. i Anderson iiius. , Arcadia ....... Arista .. ...... l.L.,.lkl ritl Arlington.. .. ,. ., .... , . , . r - Atnl 1UD, 11. V... . . Avondale.. 4 Augusta, Ga..,. neiion , ., Blbb..vi ... .. ... . Bonnie.. ,...- ...... 126 Brogon Cotton Mills, 8. U. N. 59 91 93 sse 81 - 7 96 - - sc 112 115 1G0 - , 101 115 - Brookslde .... KiS LloomflsM.. It Cabarrus.. .. ., .. .... , n Aug. ( ij City, p dek" if. ) 17 in'4 63 109 140 vn' Cannon Wf. Co .. Cmiltal City, pfd .. .. ...... (4 Chatlwlrk J pi'd, ,, .... loo Chadwiek; k. cZr.rrrrr.r.'iria Chsrryvllle , .... ..,,.. Chswelt, 8. C, pfd... ,,. M 10O C heswell, 8. C ,.. .. ' 90 Clara , .... Ut - ' ' . ' V . .,' ' i t. Lumherton .. Marlboro Cotton Mills.. ,. .. Manchester Mills.. ,. Milla Mfg. Co .... .... Mills Mfg. Co. pfd.. .. .... .. Modena Cotton Mills.. .. .... Mollohon ., Mollohon, pfd Monoe-han .... Monarch, 8, C... .. .. Monarch.' H. C, pfd.v Mooresvllle, N. C Newberry Nokomls Norrts Mills.. ,. Olympla, pfd. .. urr.. .. .. .. .,..(... Odell Mills ' ....... Oork .. ,. .... .... - - t 1 s ji jr auuiei jm(f. vu.. ... .t ee. JUI i "- ' " se , t ee ee ae 165 - 122 102 ISO 124 - 10O 112 150 - 101 160 110 SO - 100 - Ill - 81 85 132 130 100 101 H0 140 - 81 99 101 100 225 85 100 135 140 9J 94 110 94 98 , - 3T 160 126 - 117 95 974 , 160 166 1 - 101 107 - - 175 140 - - 103 - 104 1Q0 - 103 136 139 - 61 115 - 98 :oo 110 - 6 - 162 150 151 98 100 .103 J2V4 - 100 190 200 - 3Vi - 113 110 105 . 120 ' 103 It - --. .. 107 3Te . W . 125 120 . ' .e J20 . 71 - 103 108t 190 ' - ' 17 , : "... . CS'JTH TRYON Cr.. CHARLOTTg. N. a Stuart W. Crai.ier, CNGI.N'ZCr? AND CCriTHACTCn. Ltiio , , Cm!vlri Flat Cards Cailwgy Head. Drawinjr Frames, jpianln; Frames, Twisters and Spoolers C0MBER5, tftAKsn cmsn CCUITA8U5 EUILDIN3, ATLANTA, C te e VTCn ETC V ' v Automatic Feeders, Openers an4 Trunk v Breaker, IntermeAateaoi Finisher Lappers, .. Klrschner Cardlnj Beaters ' ; Thread Extractors, T Ctets Pliers, ett. ' Jnterrjeilxtl , ; . P r , , Xick Frataaa CATL1N A CO. , Cbmmljgslon Mercbanti 345 and 347 BroadwayNew .York ; . . Boston Philadelphia COTTON (YARNS All number Skeins, sWarps, Cops and Cones COTTON GOODS. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCBANTU. . Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. " Fblladelphtav. 122 nod 12 Uiectaut St. isoecon, ise DDBuner en. Kew York, No. 73 7onard BL , , Cbaurlotte. t Si Tryoa gs. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT Fifth floor, Trust BWa. Tbono 876. CHARLOTTE. V. C . JENCKES SPINNING CO, QOTTON YARNS Main Oifl(e: ' PAWTCCKET, U. L rhlladelphla Oflleej Slarlner A Mercliant BulldlaaV - W. A. SPELLISSY, Minagef. 0; A. R0BBINS COMPLETE EQUTPaIENTS TOR COTTON MILLS, POWER PLANTS," .. - - GENERAL BIACHINERT. V CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. i HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOM, ENGINE" AND VALVE OILS Soonreo Belt oil and Greasea, Labri Greases. Ready-Mixed Palota, Cold ' Rock Hill, S. C, ; " '.or-.-:-' Catawha Brick Co., Van Wyck. S. Or 108 200 200 100 127 - Paaolet Mfsr. Dfd., .. ...'. .. 101 Pee Dee.. . " "" Felser Mfg. Co., J Piedmont Mig. .. .. i Pelham. Ga., pfd a.. .. Pelliam, Ga.. fcomnipn 161 Piedmont Wsgon Works .. Pell City, Aia... t. w V Mfe. Co.. . . . Richland, S. C, prd Roanoke Mills.. J67 Raleigh.. . Roberdel .'4 Richmond Spinning Co. SO Rlvtrslde Mfg. Co.. 104 Rocky River.. Saxon " Sibley, Ga Social Circle ...... Sprlnpsteln " "" Btatesvillo Cotton Mills.. .. Salisbury.. .. Trenton, N. C. Tryon, N. C .. .. Tucapau, S. C. ' Tucapau. S. C.,' pfd Tuscarora.. .. Toxa.way , .. Union-Buffalo, 1st pfd Union-Buffalo, 2d pfd.. .. .. Vance ' " Victor Mills. 8. C... .. .. .. Wnlhalla, 8. C Warren Mfg. Co Warren Mfg. Co. pfd . .. .... Washington Mills ". Washington Mills, pfd... .... WatU Ware Shoals .. .. .. - Wascassett Whitney Woodruff.. Woodside .. .. ,. Wllllamsort - Woodside. pfd. " 'v- - BANK STOCK. ' . Atlantic National.. .... 250 - Batteiy Park, Asheville 1& J Charlotte Trust Co 125 - Citizens' National. Gastonla.. .120 12 Charlotte Nsltlonol Bank. .. .. 150 - Commercial, Charlotte .. , lw Cabarrus Savings Bank (par . , 50) .... ' First National, Charlotte .... 174 176 1 12 61 66 100 - 106 90 ' 103 - 145. 160 131 14! 200 100 112 96 100 72 -24 28, 106.. - 130 138 74 93 " 106 - 30 31 - 111 11 - 95 100 135 lf.0 - 127 - 101 104 J05 107'i Pint TMAt'l. Mornranton. First National, High Point Merchants' & Farmers' Char lotte.. National Rank, Gaffney Palmetta Bank and Trust Co. People' National, Winston ... Southern Loan & Savings Bank, Charlotte Company.. .. .. 160 :ei 160, 120 170 700 BONDS. N. C. 6, 191 J.. .. N, C. 48, mv N. C. 4s int. added 1913 ....... N. C. R. R. Stock.. .. .... ICT'A 1(V . 99 "100ft - 174 98 INSURANCE STOCKS. Greensboro Life.. w ...f .. North State Fire.. .. ., t..... Dixie Fire;. .. Piedmont Fire.. .. . .... Bocia4 Circle.. .. ... Bprlngstoln.i .. .. .... .... Statesville Cotton -Mills.. ,. Salisbury .... xrenion, t-, v... ...... Tryon, N. C. .. Tucapfcu, S. C, pfd Tuscarora.. . . ... .... Toxaway.i .. .. .. Union-Buffalo, 1st pfd. Unlcn-Buffalo, 2d pfd Vance., . ,e ese - k et-eavs e . . - 126 124 -149 - 200 100 90 1'8 145 s ItlO" 131 200 W0 ' J12T4 96 72 24 106 106 US 100 ; 28 ' For Sole--A Complete lighting Outfit, We have In etock -tor Immediate 'delivery ft complete, direct con pected generator set, consisting of "" WESTLVGUOUSE GENERATOR, 17 1-2 K. W direct current, three wire, 125 to 2B0 volts, speed 160 r. p. m., engine type, complete with alt necessary parts. . TROV ENGINE, -vertical type, cylinder t"xi". complete with au . tomatlc oilers, lubricator, etc. . . , MAKRLE KWlTClinOAItD, complete with all necessary awltches, . Instruments and llttlngs for mounting. - This eet was built to work together. Is absolutely new and of the highest type and efficiency,, and Is especially adapted for service ' where both light and motor service are required, . Will be cold at a BARGAIN- - - 1 STANDARD ELEtTTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY, ' j ';A:-V ; : - -4 V,. (--::- ; ,.Nor folk, V. .'".; .J . " ' '.' 7", GEO: B. HISS OIL CO. ' CHARLOTTE. yJT. C. For. Good Building Brick, address TURNER COMMISSION MERCHANTS lOFPICESt New Tork, PhlUddphltv Chicago, St Loula, London, England, xarns and Cotton Piece Goods. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO; Contain If ar ms 8T-89 LEONARD STREET 120 CHESTNUT STREET 18 MARKET STREET -' NEW YORK - PHTLADELPHIA i . . . - - ; . CHICAGO William 8. Charles COTTON YARNS, COTTON GOODS ' AND COTTON WASTE. ' " ' ;:.: ' v '! v rr. ; Offices Charlotte, N. O, Boston, Mass and Amsterdam, N. Y. Main Office Amsterdam, N. Y. ' Single Lift Janrjuard -with Independent cyllndef ." motion. THOMAS HALTON'S SONS, USE . . HALTON'S " JACQUARD V Philadelphia, Pa. For Qtiicli Qple ; . TWO BRICK STORES , , on one of the principal streets of the -city. A good - investment. Call at office. v ,R. E. Gochrane. ,-j' "20T North Tryon. ' HUBBARD BROS. & CO.' HANOVER ' SQUARE, NEW YORK. -U.v -j',- v'.,',:-'-.c-''', : eaiaBsseBssss'' t ' 'i "' " ' MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change, .New Orleans Cotton Kx- ' thange, Associate Members Live pool Cotton Exchange. , , . ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur chase and sale of cotton for future delivery. ' Correspondence Invited. THE JOEL HUNTER; COIIPAirY PtmiTC ACCOUNTANTS AND "AUDITORS .-" - iSnggestions For Improved "AounMny'Methoa--k-M. Palance Slieets Prepared. . - Present Worth Ascertained. 1319-20-31 Empire Bldr.. AUauta, G. Manufacturers . Land Jobbers . Frequently find It necessary to have Banking Facilities in ad. dlllon to those offered by local banks. THE . , . first Kflicnal; Bank : ; OF RICHMOND 'VIRGINIA, , - witn: . r7 $1,000,000.00 Captfal (Uirned Surplus $600,000.00 ' -$5 500,000.00 Deposits $',000,000.00 Total Resoarces Offers Just the. Additional Fa- cllltles Required. i -,. .-; Jno. B. Purcen, President; jiio. M. Miller, Jr., Vice Presi dent; Clvas. R. Burnetii, Ae slstant Caslilerj , J, C JoplltC A D. iSALfeELD & b6o.,V 1 , ; COMMISSION MERCHA VTg, 66-72 Leonard Street. XKW 4oRK, cxyrroN yarns. DBP" Fred'k Vietor'fc Achells. HUGH MACRAE & CO-r ' Bankers ; s Miscellaneous Southern Seen4tlea - - -- U'lLMIKflTON. . v n . Washington, D. O, 40S Colorado Bldsv . uoiion Jiuu stocp. HOOK AND ROGERS ! ARCHITECTS-- CHARLOTTE A GREENSBORO, N.C 7M. D'OliER h COl COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS , , ; COTTON, YARNS , j v '' t" 7 4 Tl lmrd, and ttiestnut StreN, ' ; Mariner and Mercliant liuUdinz." PUIJLADELPUIA, PA. - V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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