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AND FINANCE ro.v m.ightj.y una x;i ran . i. n !.. Cunfliied to a Compara tiv. ly Narrow lUnsf Tlio Close Moa.ly, at Xet Ini iuuifred to 3 lVJnt.s Lower Opc-ning (? .followed by Itally, l I c',1 o!t Asnln Under liquidation and Bear PrcsMirr Trading Quiet Al ter Mrst Hair Hour Cotton c-hnsre figures For 1908-07, 13,539, 948 Bales. New Tork, Sept. f S. The cotton market was Irregular within a com paratlvely narrow' range and closed steady, net un Aangred to 2 points lower Sales estimated at U0.900 l- The opening was steady -i at a de cline of 4 to J points ow.ng to elig.it ly lower Llverpoor cables than ex p'ected. tout prices almost Immedia ely rallied to about the closing flares of last Friday on covering and some buying orders. As soon as these or ders had been executed, however, the market showed the absence of sus tained support and sold oft to nearly the opening figure under liquation by early buyers and treure from Jce of the local bears. Toward the close 'it rallied partially - on covering It shorts out trading was very quiet after the first half hour and v the market showed little feature. The weekly weather report "was postponed intil to-morrow. New York cotton exchange figures made the crnp or 190S-07. 18.5JS.94S bales. . - Receipts at the ports to-day. 5.769 bales, against 4,103 last week and U.481 last year; for the week 40 000 against 22.393 last week and 73,50 last year. Tonav's receipts at New Orleans, 259. against 961 last year. IMPROVED TOXE IN STOCKS. Active Demand For Wide r Securities Results In Rise of Prices -The Tradinst Irsrly Profession nl Money Rata For Six Monllis - Falls lYom 7 to 6 Per t cm. New York, Sf-pt. 2. Tim stork market to-day cave substantial evl.lenro of the improved feeling In finnnctal - There was n active dr-manrf whkh em braced a wide range or "c,)m'7 "Y " . m..o mil which rpsulted In a MW nrahansive rine in prices In tbe Tim dv mand was railed 'largely professional mid a large proportion of the proiensHmu buying was for th bear eccount to cov er short contracts. Besiles this thcro was a professional bull party that was srtrre on tho long side of the market and which was a material factor in pushing the bears to seek cover The strlctlv Investment demand naturally ubstded somewhat as prices roe ? "from the most attractive levels. Thr-re wtu sharp suspicion manifested ovor the early advance, so much so that room traders sold freely at the opening ad vance over last Friday's prices. The professional short Hellers were driven to t.uv stocks when prices continued to ad vance. , The relaxation In the money market was most pronounced in the time loan department wher something like a col lapse occurred Bids were reported can celled end the rat fnr months, which hs held obstinately at 7 per cent, asked, fell to per cent. Bonds were firm. Total sales par value, 90,0n0. V. 8. it registered declined and the coupons 4 per cent, on call. Total sales stocks to-day. 52S.W una res, Irclnding: Copper fiT.SOO: American Smelting 28.3W; ranadlan Pacific 3.('; Coast tine 4"0; rhos;:peake & Oh'o n; Reading 111.400: 1,. & N. N. & V. 10; Southern Rnilwar 2.4": do pfd 400; Union Pacifio SI.OuO; Vntted States Steel KUflO: Vs. Caro. Chemical art; gloss Sheffield iOft. Tal!y Olton Market. Kw Yfrk, Kept. S.-GiilvoRton. rid 1 tut " i N-w OrlartH. Inp nuiit; middllnR 1 9-1i; n"t rM-olfts L'Sf. gross reroipia SSS- hhU'S 1.7M; stmk X.llfi; rontlnrnt 130. Mobile, tone nominal, middling I ."Mi: rt receipts gram receipts 7; Htock Pavann-ih, ton nulet nnrl Ftcady; mlrt . Illnir ret neipt I'.OJO: fcrnns re- -eiptg 2,07u, Mien J.54K. to k ll.tM; -oajtt-Wlno 3S. v Charleston, tone nominal: mlddlim?; net rwelpts IH; pross receipts IS; siork VVIlmlniftin. toni nominnl: net receipts 4; groiM rerelpls i- mock 4S1. Norfolk. trniH dull; nilddlinp i:!': net receipt 1 1 T. ; fsohh rp,T-iits II.; ptoek !, 62; :fiHitwifie t"i. Kaltimire. tone neniiiml ; iniddlintr V-'. tock -::12. New Vork. ton ..te, proi reelptK fit"; sal 4)0. Ronton, tone ntemly rhllarlelrhla, tone J3.S0; net. receipts SO; aiock 701. dy: ,iii.ldilnir ! : ',.".; s ii'. 7i !i; fU,i k V',- : mlddlirnr V, V,. Heady; middling groaa r-'ceipu I'M; Total to-dy. l ;tl nt r,.7t;J continent i&. te k jCjS. Consolidated, a: all norte. tiel Ot. Britain r.,"7; rntnre S'na; continent T.740. INTICPIOtt Ml A 'irMKNTT. Houston, net receipts II. !'!; gronr. re calpta ll.'f"!. altlptnenta 4.7K1 ata:k -XKi. Auguatn. lone ta1y; iiiiildllng net receipts tcJ; ur" leeelpla tc7; Htiip nwinta 25; ales 37; stock 7.4S. Mmpiila, lone 'pnel; mldntinir l.m; net receipt n; xm receipt k uliipimnU Sit: atwk l,:4J. fit. Louis, tone I(tm ; ndddlinK U'v; . Mle 3S, slock tl.y,7. , Clnclnii.tM. slilpnirts JJ; .-.tock fi, 141. IxiuIjivII.:. tone firm: middling Utile l'jjek. tone Hliady; iiilddlms H; . fhlpmenls 1; uto' k 1.1T7 Total M-dy. ii. I r.', ( iit. 1 J.Tr.M t i;i''ifs rweipta 1J.K: Hpn.ent.s :..C?; mica 41; atock W.7:d. New Vnrk I rmluc'. New York, H''j.l n. 1'lonr tirin. lint quiet. Ttyt? flour ftf.-oly. i'onirni-nl iiiei. Hyp uteady I'.nrt'lv t. WlieHt. fpot lliio. No red mi ..leva tor. Option J to L'l, iilKl.nr MoiM Inst Krlday. Kcpt-m'-r !':!. ! x-ivmtn'r toT1, May 1f. Cort.. kjh llrm. N,,. ': ,-, valor OritlOIlK !'. n"t lliK!l- S- pli'tobor IN'.J- MiniKr : May 1 ;. )it. Kpiit tlrm; inixiMl Cut ineutk iniU't. L.ird cany. HiiKnr, raw firm. '.' Heef ctendy Iiffiiid Ktciiily. Koln fteailv; Mr,H ,),.,( itoin Kieaijy; nr.-Miiwl corntrioii lo (ood Turp -mlrv Kf-ady, r,;ii. Coffe, Spot ipiul; ) Sn. T. ("; Si m- to N. i, Mild corTw dull- r.,r,,,va to 1214. FuiurtM Z to I.', puintw liliclier Krelfrlits and ix-anuin ouloi niii-iiiiii:-, ,! Potatoes tuny; nuhi rn f I m ' bwm"i ppr nitrrei si.TI, ti $ , in Cabbses steady, flat mudi p,T m. $1 tiiKrer Fteany jo nrm: rreann-ry Hals ."7; do extra, 20'.: titatc duuy Hpe Vi to Cbeeif utror.j;: full (Mim email nn.l larae colorej and white to jjr;, hBgS firm; selected nrarh ,li(.'2s. to ; 00 Kwd t cluiti.c 'H to y.. Liverpool t'otttm. Liverpool, Kept 2,--1onlnR rntton: f;i In fair demand: prices I potnt hlRli er; Amiricn mlddllriK fnlr x K,,i middling T.t9: nilddllnt; 7.H; ,,w niiil itim 7-WS; good ordinary 6.2!); ordinary The sales of thft dav were 4rt buicn. ot Mtitwn ?,wo wre for Hpecnlntloti :md UST.Am Wi"16? 7r?.Ar"::r,r-n- rt ceipts tiou tiuten, ineluomg H.'mi Anien . -an. rutures tiptoed rood closed (inlet .American middling . o. c. MPt. ...... Kept Oct ., Ot-Nov ' Nov-Uee . JeJun .... JnJt-Kcb '.. -.hMirelt Ms nh April Atinl-Mujr , Slav-June ,. B.K3 h.71-, B.tt'J; !. .7t f.71 Comparative Port He eljHs. To- Ijist Year, Day. ' Mobile THK TOt'CH THAT IIKAIJB Is the toucn of Uuehin'B Arnlm gulvei It's the iJapjiUwt combination of Arnica flowrrs and beHlInc ImUssotr evrr eom r"onded. No matter liow old tlie sors . oemjwt.U,, tide iHilss u ItLnmrs it,.,.y v urns, sea us, cuts, woiino or tI1m, it riss no egtwa. uuantnteea By all druf- vs. MM . Hubbard I'ros. & Co's. Cotton letter. Fpeclal to The Otiserver. New York. Sept. 3. Liverpool re ports sales of 8.000 bates xpot cotton; middling 743,' last year MS. Futures opened at 2 points decline; closed October-November 67, last year 491. Our market opened with saloa of October at 12.18, 12.17, 11.16 and af ter selling at 12.15 and 12.25 ruled at 12.19 at 1 p. m. European markets showed a disposition to ease during the period when our markets were closed. Notwithstanding the absence of rain in Texas over Sunday, our market opened easier to recover the loss and closed steady at about the same prices as on Friday last, on ru mors of further Injury In the South west and in anticipation of a reac tion Jn Liverpool to-morrow. The temper of the trade Is bearish, though the movement or the new crop shows how late It Is; and reports of shedding are coming from sections of the Atlantic States. Any decline, however, is slowly recovered as the trade Ja afraid to be short before the bureau report on Monday next. HUBBARD BROS. & CO. Chicago Grain and Provisions, Chicago, Sept. g The continued excel lent demand for cash wheat and higher cables caused a strong wheat market here to-day. At the close December wheat was tip IV Corn lc higher. Oats lo. up. Provisions 2Vi lower to 2h hither. . - - Chicago, Aug. SI. WHKAT JUgli Low Close Sept. .. .. H' P14 Pec 9 id OTVfc W'A May , .. im 1H CORN- ' -tept. m ' -( nee. m m-- , May .. .. S0' W OATS- Hept MV fVe f'1 f'Hi 51 May .. 3 51 K POKK , Sept. .. .. 13 15.42 15.U Oct. .. 15.7 15.S2 15.63 IAUD- , Sept 8.92 S.S7 8.W Oct 9. 9.02 9.02 RIBS- Sept 8.M 8.W S.52 Oct. 8.U7 S.t5 8.63 Vew York Cotton. New York. Sept. 3. Cotton: Spot closed steady, middling uplands 13.56; middling gulf 13.sr; sales t!4,foo bales. Futures opened steady and closed steady. open Htgn uow cioe Ft pt .. Oct. .. Nov. .. Dec Jan..' .. Feb. .. March . April .. May ... x-bid. .. .. 11.69. ll.il ll.WI 11M .. .. 13.18 12.25 12.15 ., .. X12.20 12.2 12.28 , .. .. 12.29 13.37 12.2S .. .. 12.38 12.48 12.38 .. .. 12.45 12.46 12.45 , 12.50 12.59 12.49 12.23 12.2? 12.34 12.43 12.47 12.K 12.67 12. til 12.60 12.61 12.56 New Orleans Spot Cotton. New Orleans, Sept. 8. Cotton: Spot closed quiet and- unchanged; middling 13 9-16; safes 1,000 bales on the spot and 100 to arrive. Futures closed steady. January KM; February 12.B9; March 12.75; May 12.S3; September 12.96; October 1276; November lifrl; December 12 63. New Orleans, Wept. 3. The nnnual cot ton crop estimate of the New Orleans cotton exchange was issued to-day. Sec retary Hester places the crop at Kt.U'MHiO bales. The Money Market. Kew York, Hept. .1 Money on cull atendy ."j to 3 per cent., ruling rat l"i; closed i to S1. Tlmo loans weaker. C days Mj per cent, and W faya 5. nix months H per cent. Prima mercantile paper 6 to (-14 per cent.; Bterllns ex change ciiav with actual rmslnens in hanker' hills at 48H.20 to 480.25 for de mand and nt 4ft;.:'o to 4k;.26 for 60-day lillls. Commercial billa 4h2 to 4ISIVA. Bar rilvi r (. Mexl'.an tlotlara 63. govern ment honds weak; rallioad bonds linn. 4'harloHp I'nalut'e. (Corrected daily by H. H. Field & Co. ) Hens per head , 3035 Chickens spring IB 25 Ducks 25 Kkkh 18 10 Butter 15(fi'20 Kyo 80 Corn ; 83 Cotton seed 21 ('ottin Keell Oil. New York, Sept. 3. Collnn aee.1 oil Prime crude 40 to 42; prime summer yel low 51; off inimmer yellow 4:- to 62; Rood olf siimnii r yellow 414 to .Vj; prime wliltu ., prime winter lielow M. 'aval Storos. VVilnilnt?ion, Sept. S. Splrita turpen tine Ht'-ady, .3'4; nales after houra. Itosm Ht.'iidy. $.'i.Mi; rcrelila 20, T.ir, iioIIiItik doInK; receipt a ;!',. cnnln tiu pi'iitlno linn, $.1, V 20 and $1.50; receipts 7. ! j sAw i tllill ket Tli Dry ioHls Market. York, 'it. S. The dry conrls wn KiMii-r.illy 'I'llrt In the pri mary hmiMM to-, lay. 'lniiilng Is llk'ly to b lnfluencctl for gomo time by llnun rial developments. Churlottc Cotton. These flRurea represent the prlcea niintccl to wagons. Sept. 3. flci.id nilddllnit 13 Vi Hr- rnlildllng 13 Middling 12 Estimate. To. l.Hflt Year. mori'mv. , . ."ii-:',.",i Nrw f nik t.ris Inli'rlor Ueii!:l. To- dny. McmpIdH W AiikukI-i -7 CI.OSCNti SIYKK MST. l.HSt Year AdJim") KxprcH'' AniiilRamnii'd I'oppcr .. . AnnTl'-im 'ar & I'oiindry Aincrii-an i'ar - I'niiiiitiy .Vinirlraii I'otton Oil .... Ainrrl.-an I'ntl'.n OH pfd. Atnerlrnn Kxpn-st pM. Sii l'lO A inorlc in Hi I" Aiin ri. an he Aini'rlr m 111 -Sr l.oatncr pfd,. Hi c,::'; ' A nitric uu l.insi cd Oil ' A t, i.-ri'-.i 11 i.niH.'d oil pfd.. J A mortem Locomotive A 0 "11, -id miiiii'V pfd x' IR',4 6 , im m l'N llt'4 7!l 91 S3 19 W7 . 170 31 mi 14ft 4 :-i Hl'T i Am-tteui SmrllliiR & Itefntt. Aim m an Hm ltliiK A- Hefli. prd America ii Knpm Kellnlntf Air !(; a Toliacc.i pin. (It An'tcnivia Mtntni; Co 1 AtClllMHI AlchlHoll pfd Atlantic Coast l.lne .. hatliioore Ohio . Haltiinore A Ohio ptd Urooklyn Uapid Tmnflt t.'ttnsid'nn I'm elite , ('(lilral of New Jersey f.hctMpeak" St Ohio t'lili iio .! :il U irli'in CliiCiiso A- .v'oi lty 1 kIi-i ii r:lc,Ko. Mil. A Kt. I'ii ill , I'tilengo T.'iiiiiiuil & Trnns I'lilcflgn Termlmil & Tr.ins. pfd.. I ,. ', '. .v HI. 1'Uin 1 0I1 rudo Kttet Iron ...... ("olorin.. ik rfoutlieril - i . olore.ilo A Km, 1 hern lit pV-i..' 4i I'M folotiido S Southern 2nd ,ifd., . ("onolidtid chin ,,,, , Corn Products Refining ,. .. , C'ern I'riMucts HotinlnK pfd., iN'luwnro Hudson . .. DeUivate, l.tikuwiinnn ,4 S'est.. Denver & filo (imnile ,. lienver Ac Illo Gr.mde pfd.. . 1 Met liters' Sectitities .. '.. .. ., Krie ... ... ... ... Y.r lt pfd j ,, fa. 4M sii, 87S at'i M 12S ISi m . U ' $ t ai 1 6&-V1 i'lVi, liri Jiid pfd ,, ,. Cletieral Kleetrle , Illinois Central liilrnatilioul Pnter .... .. , littwn.itiomil Piiper pfd... ,, liiternottoiwl Pump ,,.',. ... liitefnntlonitl Pnmp pfd,, ., s I' w.i 1vt1ir.1l ,; ,., ,., town "Html pfd..,,,- , ..... ,. KuntiHH CHv Roiithern .. ., ... Knn City i4onh;n pfil., , luisvil( ti Nssltvlllo .. ,. .. ,, flexean Ontral ,. 4 Mintk. r.".l Minn., Kt. P. haidt dte. M 1 Minn., fit. V, St Kault file, it. nfd.. 127 Hissourl Paclfto .... , 70 " '..' LOOM; . General Offices: Yorcester, lines. SOUTHERN' OFFICE:' ; . Alexander GL Garoed LXAGERS, V CHARLOTTE, N. 0. 7-Lowell frames 208 Spindles Each. 6-LoweII Frames 196 Spindles Each. 11 inch Rings. 2 inch; Space, 6'2 inch Traverse. , ": f Can be seen in operation. Early, delivery. --Lv, GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO CARDS IlRlWINft MACHINE COTTON MACHINERY TAUNTON, -COMBERS .waw, MULES LAP MACHINES . LOOMS SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE EDWIN HOWARD, AGENT. en e? Wanted at Once Several first-class Electricians. Steady work an good pay to right men. None but steady workers need apply. , BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY 'Phone No. 470. II. BRADLEY, Prea. and Treas. O. W. HOLMES, Vice Pres. mm tun THE JOEL HUN PUBLIC ACCOL'NTAN WuKgestlons l-'or Improt Balance Sheets Prepared. 1219-20-21 Empire Missouri, Kansas & Texas .. ,. Missouri, Kansas A Texas pfd.. National I. -ad National I!, It. of Mexico pfd.... New York Central New York, Ontario & Western.. Norfolk & Western Ni.rfolk A- WoMtcrn pfd North Ani'-rl' an l aelll! Mail Pennsylvania 1'eople'n (!as I'ltlsluiiK. I'. ". & St. Louis .... I'renne.l St'el Car Pressed Steel Car pfd ,. .. Pullman Palace Car Headline '. Ke.'tdlng 1st pfd Kcadlnt; Jnd pfd Kepulillc Steel Uepuiillc Steel pfd Itock Inland Co . ltoek Island Co. pfd SI. lniis a San l?r:m. 2nd pfd... Ht. I.ouIh Soutliwestern St. I.oni.s .South wenteni pfd Soiitliorn Pacific: , Hoiitlirn Puelltc pfd Z6 GtVj MV il'-a lOiVi " SV4 2iVi 11!) KlVt tv. 'JUVi M 5o !)7 H 77 2114 73H 10 35 1K4 44 K5Vt lliwt IH'i W Southern Hallway Soul here Railway pfd Tennessee- Coal & Iron 13 Texas ty Pavlflc Toledo, St. Louis West Toledo, fit. lvndK West. pfd.... I'nlon Pacl'le I't'lon Pnelilc pfd l ulled Stale Kxoros ' ulted States Healty frilled States Hurdier Vnlted States Hubner pfd t tilled Stati s Pt el :4' iH 12914 81 el M !.l m 32' CllittHl SU.UM Stfiel pfd.. .. W V'liKlni.i Carolina Chemical 21. viiKii'ia Ciroliiiii niemicai pfd. Wiiliaeh 11 Walnisi) pf l ll KaiKo Kxpress .. WestlliKliouse Kleetrle . Western I'nion Wheeling Sr, Iiko Kris Wisconsin Central .. .. Wisconsin Vtftral pfd. i:;n "tiVa 14 SB m i'Vi 125 1V 294 Northern paclLC 1 1 .1..,,. ' 1 titml l.euthiT ! ('iMitr.il I.entlier pfd .. siosm slllJ 11-in ... .-. , 'Jreiit Northern pfd liilerloroin;!: Metrnrolltiin .. inlerl oronKh Metroliolltiin pfd NEW VORK nOXDE. retundjnK 2s re. ex Int., 104 10a lirj 1"8 if Ml K7H 87!4 HMi ) 77 refunding 2 coupon 3s reentered .. 3 coupon .... New in reglitcred ,, New 4s coupon V. H. '.I. H. Anurlciin Tobacco 4s.. ... .. ...... Amerleim Tobaco 6s.. .. .. ...... Atchison Keneral 4s,. .. .. Alrldsnn itdlistmelit 4s bid .. .... Atlantic Cis-hl Unn 4 ex Int., .. I'.iiltlmore & Ohio 4s.. .. .. ,. .... Iliiltlmore. & Ohio .. .. .. .'. .. P.rnoklvn H. T. ev. 4s.. .. .. .. .... tVntmi of (loorBju 5s hid.. .. .... i-.'entrnl of CleorRia 1st, Inr, ofd.....r Centful of '".eoritin 2nd Inc. ofd... 100 M . 4 M im 2 92 67Ti i ( (ntV.M of CleofKiit 3d Inc. l)fd,ji ! t'liesapSMls ft tihlo 4Vj ex. Int. .. ifhitaso & Alton 3AS ofd., .; .... flileiiiro, n. & Qulncy new , 4s t'lilcnao, n. T. St P. R. 11 4s Cldcsiso. It. I. & V. R. H col. 5s; es Int 1 1 ., c t;. at m. ixruis grn. iti.,,. to m Colwado Industrial Ss'fterlfeS A.... Colorado Midland 4s Md, Colorado Southern 4i.. Cuha : ex. tnl. ... i '' ..... it' .v. HUMAN.' APFEAI A human eltisen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. L', l. 'Vllllanis, Vfl. Vt'esH Main Bt ssyst "I spfwal to hII persons with weak lungs W iMSR nr, ivinic n i-ow jmeoYrrjr, lhe only remedy that Jims htdned me ami fully rumen 'tin to the proprietor's recom mendation It eaves more lives than all (?etbr,' Used us, a cough end cold cure tl world iver. Iurea : asthma, lirofM hills. , -erUt, WhOOplM COUHh. . . .... . stmis linmorlut!s . of ine v iniigs ano ir,, aianeys. ana ; ' h.iiM ti,im un r.nrjtA h ai.uttnT cure.' K. H. Jordan k v.0. ana ieruct-UU.oo. and L Trial botUs free. X7GI1IID N. C. SPINNING FRAMES WORKS 10 8. Church St. E. BRADSHAW, Manager. TER COMPANY TS AND AUDITpRS ed Accounting Methods. Present Worth Ascertained. Bid" Atlanta. G. Lienver & Rio Grands 4s bid Distillers' 'Securities 5s.. Kii.e prior lien in bid Kile General in Hocking Valley 44s ofd Japan 6s Japan 6s 2nd Series .'apan 4Vji certificates Japan 4,js certltlcates 2nd Series.. Louisville & Nasli. L'nlfled 4s ofd. Manhattan consel gold 4s Mexican Csntral ,. Mexican Central 1st Inc Missouri, Kansas & Texas 4s Missouri. Kansas & Texas 2nd't..., National R. R. of Mexico col. 4s., New Yoric Central gen. 3!4 , New Jersey Central general 5s....'. Northern Pacific 4s.. , Northern Pacific 3s.. .. Norfolk & Western consol 4s bid. Oregon Short Lino rfdg. 4s l'ennsylvunia cr. 3V4s.. .. , Heading General 4s.. '.. .... ... ... 93 94 80 I'tt 99H Wt 8T14 97 r 19 95 79 sv 119 37 h.H 93 8t! H2'4 mi St. L. & Iron Mountain ool. 6s bid. HJ7ft St. tniis it snn fTancieco rg. 4b.. 76 St. Louis Southwestern col. 4s Seaboard Air Line 4s bid Soufnern Paillic 4.. .. Southern Pacific 1st 4s ctfs , 70 67 K5 88 101 5l2'A 73 97 96 107 63 " 76 Southern Railway 6s.. .. Texas & Pnclfle lsts.. .. Toledo, St. h. & Western 4s.. .. .. Union Pacific 4.... .... ... ,. U. S. Steel 2nd 5s,. .. Wabash Jsts .... .. ' W a basil leb. H. ofd WesUirn Md. 4s ..... Wheeling Iko Krio 4 ex. Int. b. Wisconsin central a Japan "4s certificates, bid.. .... .. .. 7V MARRIAGES. CLAYTON-WATSON M1TIALS. New Orleans Woman Bectomes Bride of Waaltliiirton Man, the Ceremony Being I'crrortnetl at Salisbury. , Speelal to -The Observers . Salisbury, Sept. 3.- Capt. Bertram T. Clayton, of .Washington, and. Mrs. Mary D. Watson, 6f Hevt Orleans, were married yesterday evening at half past 6 o'clock In the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. C. Chunn, of thla city.' ' ' , 1 - - The weddlnsr waa set for thla averu lng, but the condition of Mrs. Chunn'e mother-in-law. Mrs. M. L. Chunn, was such as to change the plans of the wedding. Captain Clayton came to Salisbury Sunday and the two, real--lain the ltustion. ' i decided on the very q-ulet affair. In he presence of Messrs. Burton Craig and ; Captain Richard Henderson the vows were said, Rev. Dr. John C. Welwood, of Boston, officiating. The Episcopal ceremony was ; usees. . ; Immediately arterwaras ; v.spii and MM. Clayton took .the train tor Grsensbord, where they tpentth night and the day ana to-mgni toey left on 88 for points In the North. They will live at The Ontario when they return to Washington, i. For her. beauty Mrs. Watson has been greatly s,dmlred here, and aha Is of the finest , French family, v Her striking appearance has marked her In her every ' advent Into society. Captain Clayton belong to the Ahtr AnotlMt ood Man Gone Wrong. He ! nerlscled to take" Foley's Kidney r ure at the first elims or money .imuoie i. " i i. ..r a war. and he was u.nn 1 vietlin ot Bright s disease. Thsrs Cr&VW&y7.but. if f 'lr Mner Cute Is uken at once the symptoms will disHppeer, tho kidneys sre strength, ened and you are soon sound .and-well. get op ten "or twelve tluies in the nifht, nd, had a severe baeKaehe end pjlns In n nuu .nr woraaniown. n., w I W, JU Rand 4 Co. 57U , v.xtH erpicsi -C:ttm tryon st , CHARLOTTE, N. a linn; Czrtlrlnz Flat CariSj, Railway Head. Crawrnj Framea; :' 5ptttnlns Frames,. . Twisters and Spoolers Queers aad Reel v Looms, ?i CCMBE53 . ctch era, JAMS E. HITCHELL cd. C43MMISMI4SN SEAOHATtl Cotton Yarns and Cotton . , . Cloths. 1 ' " CONS1QXUENTS 80UCITEO. FbUadetlphlft. 122 4 IS lrtmt St iBoatoa. . 18S S answer St. Kew York. N. l rewara fit. . Charlott SS & Tttoo S.t. - Manufacturers and Jobbers v FrcqpcBtly Had it neceWry to have Banking FaciUties In ad dition to thoac offered by local banks. 1 , THE First National Bank OF BICHMOND, VTRGDflA, With . $f, 000,000.00 Capiui Earned Surplus $800,000.00 $5 &00.000.00 DeposlU $9000,000.00 Toul Resonrces Offer Just tlw AddMonal Fa dUUea Required. Jno. B Pnrcell, President; 3wo. M. MlUor, Jr., Vice Presto dent; Chaa. R. Bornettt. As. slstantr Cashier; l. C. JopUn, Assistant Casnler. A. D. SALKELD & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 6-M Leonard Street, NEW YORlC COTTON TARNS. ; Fredt Vietor & Achells. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New Tor Cotton Ex change. New Orleans ' Cotton Ex change. Aasoclata Members Uva pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For tho pur chase, and sale of cotton for future delivery. Correspondence Invited. How about beating your borne? SEE HACKNEY BROS. The Plumbing and Heating Contractors. We carry a full line of supplies. 'Phone 812. 6 W. Fifth St., CHARLOTTE. . For Good Buijding Bripk address Rock HiU Brick Works, Rock Hill, S. 0., or Catawba Brick Co., Van Wyck. S. 0. bama family 1 of , Claytons, one of whom i a member of Congress and all of whom are distinguished. Re centlv he was transferred from New Orleans to Washington where he haa a hlh nosltion with the government. His work there has won him marked distinction among the officials .of Wtahlngton; Personally he la most enaaa-ina-. of "handsome physique and fine manners. The New Orleans pap- ra sneak. verv flatteringly of him and his recent rise. He saw service In the Philippines and his entire military career has been eminently successful MoNelll-Odum, at Lumbcrton. Correspondence of The Observer. Lumberton. ' Sept. Mr, Daniel McNeill and Miss Lucy Odum were united In marriage at the home of srroom's oarents.- Mr and MM. E. V. McNeill, of this place, Sunday after noon at 8 o'clock. Rev. R. E. Medul lar, of the Methodist church officiat ing. There was ODjecuon on me I . V 1 . pan of the bride's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. S. W. Odum. and for twa reason marriage was very quiet. They tne will mak their future home at Pembroke where Mf. McNeill la engaged in livery buslnejw, , 1 Vlppcrman-Hurley, at Gastonia. Special to The Observer. ' ' Oastonla. Sept. . 3. Immediately after preaching services at the East Baptist Church .sunaay evening ui pastor. Rev. J. 'U Vlpperman, per formed a marriage ceremony, uniting In' the holy bonds of matrimony his brother, Mr. David Vlpperman. of High Point, and Miss Vlvlaa Hurley, of Oastonla. The bride is a daughter ot Mrs. J. B. F. Hurley. The groom is a young minister. The ceremony waa.wUnessed by, a large congrega tion, which was present to s attend the preaching genrlce. r iDterraeftst JENGKES SPINNING CO. GQTTON YARNS Main Office 1 ' PAWTUCKET, R I. 0. A. R0BBINS OOMPliETE EQUIPSlENrTS FOR COTTON MILLS, POUTER PLANTS - ... GENERAL CHARLOTTE, ft HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, Sconree Belt Oils and Greases, Lnbrl Greases. Ready-Mixed Paints, Cold , Water Paints. Agents Wattles' Dreaaln 0mponBd. CEO. B. HISS OIL CO. ' CBARLOTm, N. o. J. SPENCER TURNER CO. ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES: Kew York, Philadelphia, Chicago. St. Louis, London. England. V Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. Gorton 87-89 LEONARD STREET 120 CHESTNUT STREET 188 MARKET STREET - William 6. Charles Offices Charlotte, N. C, Bo Main Office Single Lift Jaryjuard with lndependeut cylinder motion. THOMAS HAL TON'S SONS, For Quick on one of the principal investment, uau at omce. - - R. E. Gochrane. . 207 North Ttyon. HUGH MACRAE & CO., ' Bankers Miscellaneous Southern ' SeeuHtlea WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Washington, D. C, 408 Colorado Bldg. Cotton Mill Stocks, LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT Fifth floor, Trust Bldg. Thoue 878. CHARLOTTE. N. C the For SbeA Complete lighting Outfit " , We have In ' stocf for Immediate delivery a' complete, "direct con- nected generator set, consisting or , WESTTNGHOUSE . GENERATOR, 17 1-2 K. W, direct current. three wire, 125 to 250 volta, speed J60 . p.; m.' . engine type, , ' Complete with all necessary parts. . TROV ENGINE, vertical ' type, cylinder 8"x8' complete with au- tomatie oilers,, lubricator, etc. MARBLE SWITCHBOARD, complete wth all necessary switches,' Instruments and fittings for mounting. - , Thla set 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 sold at a BARGAIN. , , - . . . STANDARD ELECTRICAL SUTrLY COMPANY. V , the ... r...,.i,l.,w , , ,. . ,..,,,1,1, ar cAN,s. trr.zra : Ci'JiTAELI CUiLDISi ATLANTA Cl$ Automatic Feeders, Openers and- Trar.!u Breaker, Interact Ixteazi sslvl Finisher Lappen, ' Thread Extractors, : Cci Pttsrs, et Ciy r-! Cii'i! -; ' - Philadelphia Offlcv: Mariner A Merchant BnildlCfc W.. A. SPELLISST, Minar. MACHINERY.. , ORTH CAROLINA. LOOM, ENGINE, AND VALVE NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA . CHICAGO COTTOy YARNS. COTTON GOODS AND COTTON WASTE. ' 1 1 1 1 ''y 1 .' 1 '., "... f stoa, Blassn and Amsterdam, N. Y. Amsterdam, N. Y. - -1 HALTON'S Yams JAOQCARD Philadelphia,' Pa. Sale TWO BRICK STORES . . . . streets of the city. A eood HOOK AND RbOfiRS ' -ARCHITECTS' v r CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO N.C j' WM. D'OLIER & C0.fA COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS tmrd and Chestnut Streets, . Mariner and Merchant Building, ' , PHILADELPHIA. PA, ; 1 folav. Va. ,-,i. ,.. V I
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