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: - -. v, I 4 - 1 . r t ! r. Kye i'r.r Ufa I, v. !.,.t fnur quiet; corn in. .try; Homo t i .-r I'-'' rv dull; biirl.'y nominal. Whi-at, spot t-asy; No. 2 re J HO 5-8 - y 4 - J Guard tl a. a S 1'elvator. Options 3-4 cent ntt lower. Iiimrmbor 101 3-4: May 108 1-4; Ju:'y f a l,," t- w York, Dec. 4. The- cottoa ; kPt had a very active .day and in? the early session showed con .table excitement, with prices "" '"w's " . V-u.i movement. mor si mIn 'v at HOO.OOO, end the m arket ciosea steady at a net-advance of 11 a Is r-oiins. The market opened firm at an ad vance of 21 a 27 polnta and shortly afterwards January sold at 11.19 or 19 points net higher on aggressive, bull support, covering' of, shorts and the execution of atop loss orders un covered by the opening - advance. Trading was exceedingly active, and while there was a big demand based on the higher cables, big . English spot sales, expectations of bullish government reports next week and reports of an improvement In the jreneral trade conditions, the market gradually eaed, off under reallzinir and selling by.locar bears on "the reaction theory. - Fluctuations were quite Irregular during the middle of the dav. the market nervous and quivk to rally, but the lowest prices west prices trading and were reached in the late. the close was within a point or two or the lowest on active months. Pri vate advices from the South reported ' firmer Interior markets, and private cables from , Liverpool said that la bor troubles' In Lancashire had .been ' settled. Sales 6,000 bales for export were reported from the local stock, but 2,364 bales were received here to-day from Liverpool, presumably for delivery on contract. all btreet .,.. ...... I M.t.K OllinB tOlini r 1 aj ;i i'J'UX S:t verv large profits' on the advance, futures opened steady 20 to tt while It is said that some of the re- 1 omta -bove the close yeaterlay. wjlh cc-nt bears, having covered their ; f reln features as the prlnUffil iac shorts, are now operating on the t()M th0 market. The gtatlfv-ing long1 side. assurance was receivsd from idver- . . Receipts at the pnrts to-dy 57.- , tnat an arran3nt had 847, against 6,054 la?t week andiLnio whereby the 1 threatened strike S,380 Ian year. For the week 325.-. 't Manche8ter had been nettled, other 00ft. against 333.320 last week, and "V, howed a much better demani 42S.870 Inst year. To-day's- receipts at New Orleans 18,465 bales, against 9H 1 lflut vir and at Houston 7. - 87 S, against J 3,66 9 last year. SEESAW DAY IV STOCKS. Early Session aud Manifested firuii rsin-nKi" jjuht ." 3'- Premium on Cnrrency Falls Back. Xew York, Dec. 4. The movement of stocks shifted times again during the course dava tradinar. ' The market was rather generally depressed in the early part of the day and manifested vigorous strength In the latter part. The earlv depression was traceable In part to the effect of selling for foreign account and the unfavorable view taken abroad of the contents , of the President's message or, rather, f its omlaslons. The Japanese Inci dent. eme.i to bo serloualv regarded In foreign circles also. The copper stocks were an active centre of - weaKliesM. uiviuena rtuutuum vi different copper mlnipg companies have worn upon the courage of holders. The steel stocks shared in the depression to some extent, es pecial the prerorred. The weak ness of American smelting was at tributed to fears of a reduction in dividends. There was a pronounced relaxation In -the call money market and ; the . premium on currency fell back again. This was connected with tho issuance of the Comptroller's call for reports of condition of the national banks as of December 3d. A prelude to the re-sponsi's m vi'ic""'1" vm was found on the report of money in circulation In the country on De cember 1st. according to the month- " .1.. . .n,nM.unt tf 4ha Tpoflltlirv 'ThA increase in the circulating medium for the month of November reached the prodlgiouH total of $181,873,000. The Increase In October, although the .spasm of the panic did not develop until the fourth quarter of that ' month, was upwards of $70,000,000, making the total expansion for the -. - i. .. ..i .. ki .. t o A n . OOU,0U0 and actively fcxtendlng since the lHt of December. The per capita ciculatlon or the country was ' thus brojght up to $34.71 on Decern ber lt. Bonds were Irregular. Hales par value $4,708,000. ; .U. S. bonds unchanged on call. Sale. 784.100, including Copper, 71,200; Km'-ltlng. 55. ZOO; Tobacco, .-.: k I... MOO: t . & i).. l.voo St. Paul, 2O.40; h. tk N 7; N. & W.. SdO; lvnnti, J7,2u; Reaaing. 216.400; Sou. Ilwy., l,1.": pfd.. 200; fnlon ParKic,-111,800; Stoel, SI, 700; " ofd.. 24.700; Chemical. 300; Sloss, 300. - voiHmr.ri. I )fr 4 Hftsi board com mon arnl pf.l no (notations. f.of I ,Ol- Llvcrjiool Cotton. - Llvetpool, Ier 4. Clwing: Cot- ,ton, KO.d business done: prices 10 " points hlsht-r: Amn. middling fair 1; good tnldiUng 655; middling sat: low middling 6(11; good ordinary 6S7; ordinary 4'7. ' The ssle of the day were ls.00 Fpeculation and export and Included 17,200 American. Hweipts 40,000, 'including 31,100 American. - Future opened steady and closed tdv: Amn middling good Dec 603 t-2: Dec Jn- 03; Jan. Feb. 604 1-2; .Feb. March 04 i-2; March -April ' S0E; Ai-ril May 008; May. June 0&: t..t.. mft T,tl.. A..,. tfO'i, Aiitr - - j uttr du v vw. uw. .-...w. --"n,- Sept. W. Sept Oct. 577; Oct. JNov. '507. ; . t Unr-k(t. . " ' ... ' W lors, jucc. .wot'f.v on tan steady 2 at 7 per cent, ruling rate b; closing una t. , Time louh nominal; 60 days 10 , lo 12 and 90 dty S to 10 per cent. - Blr -months to . ... Prime mercantile paper 7 a S. Ster ling exchange sttady with actual business la hanliers bill at 44.10 a 15 for demand ahJ at 480 Tor 60 day Mils. ' Commercial hills 40. Bar ' aflver S7 7-8. Mexican dollars 46. Uovtrnment bondx steady; railroad bonds irregular. . ; , ' Dry Cioods Market. '. - New Xork, Dee. 4. A sale of 3.600 b-le of sheetings has been made to JtJ Pea ports. - TitU market has been monopolized by Italian menu iacturers for a year past owing to the Mn' prices aiked for American fab; ri". The tone of the dry goods marJ iket continues to show Improvement an.) buyers are making more Innuir- . ps. tor dome sties and other cottons. The continued decline In raw sk 1 ley-inning to effect values for Hk Iiece goods. ' Some Improvement Is noted in knit 'gooJs demand. ' The fSnert ?fffa Butlt! ever mt t,e recently ben t.rodiiced by Lr, Bhoop, f Raeln. WI. you iin't h-tve to IhjiI St twenty or thirty mifuts. "Made in a j ilr.uto, ys the fioeur. "Hoiiiih vf f.s' is n'filly the rlrw.tKt Cvflrt fnttta U,n rwr yet prcdii-ed. Nft e grain of Ct.ifm Jt it ittlier.' Health ConVj Jcti'ion is ml4 fron pur toasted i.;: fl-r pratns.' with "malt, nuts, et. J a : v it would fool ,i oxpert- -warn h t , i-M -oi-i, kiy r'riiik It for C-ffa. Mil- Co. i r not firm xo. 2. 67, elevator. I nntlnns 1-4 to 3-8 cent -higher. De cember 6S ' 1-2; Aiayfc spot strong; , mixed 25 to 32 pounds 54. steady. Cut mead steady. t firm- wKtirii tir mt io o"u- ! w"'11 ....., . , i..v. t.um taj1v. reiroi ! "" -', "7.V,,TO.niin. eum nrm. . i-iosm numm "- quiet . Rice steady. - -Molasses Suijar raw5 steady, fair refining, 315; centrifugal H test 32 1-2; mol asses augar ,285. - Refined quiet, powdered 490; granulated, 480; cubes Coffee spot steady, R!o No. 7, steady; cordova 3-4 to 13 1-4. tares net unchanged to 5 points lower. Butter ateady, Imitation creamery firsts 21 to 22; western factory com first. 15 to 20. Cheese steady, unchanged Jf firm.' Freights and peanuU Steady. vn vntatoeV steady, unchang- ed. Cabbage quiet, unchanged. and .rwitnn seel' on w " i i - X- ' n coverln of shorts and W - on , . and prime summer yellow 8 1-2 to ott summer yeltow 84 to summer yellw 3 1-2 to Wi rlme white 42; prime wlnted yellow 4.S. 1 Sew Orleans Futures. New Orleans, La.. Dec. 4. Cotton, spots were active with an. of 1-16 cents on all graJes; middling ii K.s. .also were 4.250 bales on the ' 1 - H MAM A - X Atel , Jl v-.-;;. -- T ? , . n,..hrri New YwrU a active rnorrfet caused bv heavy coveriag d maritet causea uy i snorts .VrV.tlon tliat the glnners report would be a lnimh one. bulla aent prlcea up 10 ) W . ..L. Tmnn. niirina the lata " a result of pront lak!n , . ini was stea-ay im m " 11:37; June 11:37; July 11:45 Naval Stores. Savannah, Ga., Dec 4.-Turpentlne fiteady 45 1-4. sales 673; receipts 88i, "!""" . . .. . ....Intl UAHln nrm. sales ,vis, ""r'- 2 720 shloments 5,303; stock 115,6S6. 2,720. shipments o.-"'., . QQ ?a-totiVt.-0 MO a 305; H 305 a' 310; I 375; K 480, M 535 N 610; WO 650; W 685. Wilmington, X. C. pec. P" turpentine quiet, 44 1-4; rets 17 cas Kosln steady, 260; receipts 218. Tar steady, 260; receipts 267. Crude turpentine, 200, 300 and 300; receipts 52. - v New York Spot Oon. New York, Dee. 4. pot closed steady, 20 points hlgher;nld.illng up SndP 11.9J? Lmfddllnr 'K'f vl5; onened ; firm " and - ; ,1 Wn ttisrh ... Low X 11.65 11.13 Dec. ... .Tany. . , Feb. '. . March -.. Apr. May ,. Juno . . July .. Aug . . Clilcago Wheat. Chicago, Dec. 4. Wheat prices on the local exchange declined nearly 2 cents to-day because of selling based o continued liberal movement of wheat in the Northwest. At the done the May delivery showed a net loss of 7-8 a le, . Corn V; oats were 1-8 a 1-4 higher. Pro visions were 7 1-2 a 10c. higher. NEW YORK BPNDS. t'. ft. refunding 2 registered ex, int VCV, Y. 8. refunding c"'!""1 V'i TT. H. registereo .. a -i- Miinnii 117 117 en S3 ; tt. R N?w 4 regiiru it b Now 4s coupon American Tobacco 4s American Tobacco Gs Atcblson (teneral 4s Atchison a JJustmenr.; .. Atlantic Coast Une 4s Tinltimnre f,hlo 4 '" p-ltlmnre Ohio 3V-S R2 84 m Ml (Iirooklyn R. T. cv. 4s i Central of Oeorgla s .. 'r.ntMl of Gergla 1st Inc. bid. . , - n 1 .4 T.r. Ml ' j VV oorala 2d Inc. ofd. v,ltr ,,f OKirxta 3d Inc. bid -' nifcTpcakrf Ohio 4As. J" iMHI III ftc.ijfo Alton sv wo Chicago, B. A Qirinw ...... n.l.aito. K. I.,X PjM J1 r C K Ms V to Wd SI ?2 61 71 t 44 M M 7'.i fit en r0,()t.,l0 Midland 1s.. .. (.!llI(5n & Hmitliem 48 Cuba 5s - V)nnver ft P-i Orsnde 4s ofd........ MMim-H- securities Tm prior Hen 4s .... ' $ m V. " Z'. . 'AT.r ("" .. ...... n t, I.. R7'A 7! 11V4 7 M m 7!t - Tn,.,i,t du,M rnii. znii i oulv'lh Vah. tfr.lfleil 4s 'Manhattan Central 4s bid.. .. .. w'xlcan Ontral 1st Inc. .. . Minn.. l. ivOUIS i iMlMrturi. Kan. A Tesas 4s ex. Int. i. u.-,' Kansns A T-xa Ids U!ftHp,,i Tt ft. f Mexico rol, 4s New York gen. 8Hc BO New JersV OmtrtU genernl 5s bid W Jtorthern Pacific 4s Northorn 1'ttoltlc 3s. .... K,-rfnlk St Wenlern ronVd 4m hid.. 94 Orgon Xti'rt Line rfdg, 4s niin 'rietiernl is Penn. cv. iHs ipt, 4, x Iron Mtn. consul T-s hid a ifluls A Iron Mtn. eon. 4 .. . Ht. Uuls Sfm extern eon. 4s .... . Fl CI Kennosrd Air i.ir.e n wm f-'Mithern I'acltie 4 .t W.4 fouthfrn ItfOlws 5s., .. 9i 1vms A I'scldc Ists 105 Toleiin tf.t Ixiuls A Western 4s .. ., Cnlrnt Pficlfip 4 .. ,. Wahftsh I'm. II. bid Weolerl M1., 4s Wlif-ntintr A l ako- Krle to ofd. .... Wisconsin Central 4s ofd. . .. .... Japan 4s tfs. bid .. .. .... Alcldson Mmpress CUHlX(i STOCK LIST, 62 W m Int. MetroTMiIlten 4s .. Adams Kxpress Amalgamatod Onpcr' American Car Foundry American Ccr'A foundry ,. ,, American Car A Foundry pfd ... AmeMcan Co ton Oil , , American Cotton Oil p'd .... ., American F-xpres American Hid A leather pfd ..... American Ice ..... ... 14 m 4;m .y7 7 170 l'"4 1214 A DASfJKltors DKAIIrfC1t. (lat sotvtlme . terminates fatally, Is h rtoptiagv f.llvr and bf,we rune tl wis. - T ink-kty end this condition Itiiout itlsnsreabli senatlnns. . fir Org's New Ijre fill should alwnys b ycr TfWdy, aitarante-d , nbsnlntrly milFfactw' In evurr ca or money flX- 8i,4iIL .drug .torsfcJSav--..x- Months ranyln from 21 to 23 jCWengo .Northwestern - ! Pint ab0Ve tne y5i .. Tin jchlexiro Terminal & Trans many rinatnc b ds: Dec. 11.28. Jan. ,., TAPn,tnBi . Tran. nM .. of thei ---, 1U1T! April 11:27; Aiay P r , ,.1at. .... , closed Close 11.68; 11.68 11.19 11.03 11.05 ti IB 11 1S 11 OS I, I I II- 11,1. - . 11.20 11.26 ll.U 1111 ,. 11.25 I1-12 11.26 1130 1115 11.16 11.24 11.35 11.24 11.12 ! 11.18 11.24 11.10 11.10 . 11.12 11.12 11.10 11.10 0- Guards against rust and decay. ' Protects your buildings. ' Defies, the elements. The Pioneer ready-to-1 lay roofing. ALWAYS OX TOP... CARDS DRAWING WHO MASON MACHINE OTTON MACHINERY TAUNTON, COMBERS MASS. LAP!,1 IACH!NES . SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE - '- ' - EDWIN HOWARD, AGENT. American Ice pfd American Linseed Oil 72 J American I.lnsccd Oil pld . American Locomotive ..... JjL; American Locomotive pfd .... Amerifiin Hhteltinir & refnfl 87 6 91 105 71 32 American 8melUng & ltvfng pfd..-.. American Sugar Ketlning , .. . .. American Tobacco, pfd eertif ...... Ananconda Alining uo.T Atchison .......... rot M Atchison pfd aiwtjuc coast une.. Baltimore & Ohio 71 84 ) 73 151 I K'JUinore & Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Paclflo Central of New Jersey Oht-napeake & OUio.. ,. itilcasro & Alton ; Chicago & Altw pfd Great Western SO M74 102 5 10 1 19 47'4 ivi"u Colorado Fuel & Iron ('nlorado & Southern Colorado & Southern Jut pfd Colorado Ac 8"tithei'n 2d pfd ., Consolidated Gas ....... Corn Products 9;)'i ll 55 140 400 20 55 41 25 116 Corn Products pfd " . . T. j . i m iiiwurc nuuu Delaware. Lakawanna & West. ener & Rio Grande I Denver ft Hlo Orando pfd Distiller Securities Erie Frie Int pfd .... Krie 2d pfd .... General El:trlc Hocking Valley , Illinois Central 1-3 International Paper Mi Intpmat-lrmal Paner Dfd 53 International Pump ..... lj Trtmnttnnfll Pulnn Tlftl ...... 5o Iowa Central ..; .... 103 Iowa Central pfd ..... ...... Kansas City Sowtheni ........ .... 24 Kansas City Southern pfd .......... 3"4 Louisville Nashville ..... 64'A Manhattan L-.-.. ..;..'. .. Metropolitan Securities Metropolitan : 8t. Ry Mexican Central.. .. .. '.. .... 14 Minneapolis & St. Paul .... 24 Mm., St. Vi & (Bftttlt Ste, M, 73 Minn., St. P. ft. Sault St M. pfd .. lWS Missouri Pnclflc-., 50 Missouri, Kansas & Texas ........ Missouri, Kansas & Texas pfd .... 67H National Iad 43 National R. R. of Mexico pfd .... 4(1 New York Central 97 New York Ontario & Western .... 65 Norfolk & Western 65 Norfolk & i Western pfd 70 North American 47 Pacific Mall - 23 Pennsylvania 113 People's Gas 76 Pittsburg C. C. & St. Louis B Pressed Steel Car 18 Pressed Steel Car pfd 69 Pullman Palace Car 14594 Reading , S Itendinir 1st ufd.. 75 Reading 2d pfd .... 70 Republic Steel 172 Republic Hteel pfd fifi itrK'k island vo Rock Island Co. pfd 15". ; Rubber Good Rubber Goods pfd St. IjuIs Ban. Krnn Id pfd St. IjOuIs Rwithwetcrn Ht. Louis Southwestern pfd ., Houtncrn racine , Houtliern Paclde pfd Southern railway Snuthern Tiallwnv pfd Ttmressen Coal & Iron TV m & Vaelfio ., Toli-do. ftt. luls & Wont .. .. Toledo, Bt. liOUlS & West pfd ... 1'iilon Psclflc .... TTnlon rnclflc pfd tTniir.d Htntcs Fxnre.'g 117 SO 65 Irnlted Htntes Leather Pulled Ktates Leather pfd T'nlted Htat'-s Itcnlty Tnltcd State Tluter TTnlted Rtntes RuWier pfd Cnltnd Rtntes Steel.... TTnttel Stntes Steel pfd Virginia f'Mrollna Chemical .... Virginia Carolina Chemleiil pfd Wnlmsli (. Wnhnnh pfd . ....... Wells Fargo Fx press pfd Westlnghmiss Kloctrlo Western t'nlon . ., . Wheeling Lode lo WIconln Central ... .... Wisconsin Central pfd Northern pnrlfl's ........ a;4 j 8-1 l4 17 m 4fi nil 7S !1 SO it Wi 74'i 37 lift 7H IS 14 Central Tather . .... Central t-efither pfd ... ....... Hioss vneuteio: Orpfit Northern pfd , Interrstlonsl Metal , International MeUtt pfd Nursing Mothers and Malnrln. TUe Old Standard GROVES' TASTKLBS3 CHILL TONIC drives out malaria, and builds up the sys tem. For grown people and chil dren, 50c. x - I Case Lots at For table, medicinal or cooking purposes, we are , offerinir the very best values in pure liquor and im ported cordials, at remarkably low prices. , .The demand for case lota of high-grade whiskies, -"" has forced me to put up a number of 4-quart casus; notably among these, are , . , , ' Yadkin Ilwrt 6 ytar old corn, $2.50 JllbrmailRy9,a$9dtnwood,$3.00 ' S ' Another exceptional oflfer is in 6-quart cases of " MononjraheliaXXXX.- This is the finest rye whiskey 1 :! ever produced at the price. Six full quarts, $4.50. -.mmmmwm m m-mwww mmm.mmw mmMrmww MmTQWW Mail orders are filled the day received, and forwarded on first trains; Write s for price list. j ,ji ,n jm , Lrs;s Mll Ofds IIosis la lh JotitSa ; L" Lazarus, . ,Lynchburfj," Va. for prices and amples. Greensboro Supply Co. Greensboro, N C. oriiUiiij FRAMES WORKS MULES - LOOMS ItEPOKTS OP BRlTAlilTY. ' Potty" Offlt-crs of Honduras Said to Have Cruelly Treated Americans. Mobile, Ala., Dec, 4. -Reports of alleged brutality toy petty wfflcers of Honduras, to two American" officers v . - - steamers from Honduran ports. jvit jramaso, wno came irom x.ap aca, Honduras, said that last month while in a saloon operated by an American, William Shine, the mayor of the tawn, attacked him and in other American, Henry Milllgan,' of Michigan. Ramaso says that the two were beaten over the heads with the butt of the mayor's pistol until they were insensible and then carried off to Jail. The Americans were locked up in a dungeon until next day. The American reported the attack on them to United States Consul Refed at Port Barrio:! and thematter will be taken up by him at once. Knox's Boom For Iresi(lcnt is Launch ed. . Washington Dec. 4. The beem of Senator Philander C. Knox, of Penn sylvania, for the presidency, was for mally launched at a. notable banquet in this city to-night, when the Penn sylvania Republican congressional delegation placed Itself squarely on record In favor of the Pennsylvania Senator as President Roosevelt's suc cessor. - . The occasion was a dinner given by former Representatilve Joseph C. Sib ley, j of Pennsylvania, to. the Penn sylvania delegation In Congress. Mr. Knox's candidacy was hailed nmost en- thusfcitically by his collelgues in Congress. Mieliigan State Trcasurershlp. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 4. The Free Press will' say to-morrow: "There Is excellent authority for the statement that Governor Warner has tendered the office of State Treas urer to former Governor John T. Rich, who about a year ago retired from the office of collator of customs at Detroit, Xhls t the llrst publish ed intimation of thi resignation of State Treasurer Frank P. O taster, of Chelsea, Svhose financial difficulties caused the closing of the Chelsea Savings Bank at -Chelsea, last Mon day " . Semator Aldrloh Will Not Introduce a : .,. " Currency Bill. Washington, Dec. 4. Contrary to general expectation Senator Aldrich, chairman of the committee on finance of the Senate, will not introduce a ai?i currency bill. His plan is to receive I a'l suggestions for currency lcglsla v Itlon, to lay them before hla commlt Jj tee and to have them fully discussed 'in order that the committee Itself 73i may frame a bill which may be re 107 I ported to tas Senate. )3. Government InvestlKatcs Naomi Mine - j Disaster. jim Pittsburg. Pa., Dee. B. The Fed S4 feral government Is making un Investi gation, of the disaster at the Naomi mine of the United Coal Company j near Fayette City, 38 miles south of Where where a terrible explosion of lire damp occurred Sunday night, causing; the, death of a large number of miners. " - Troops PTcparinj For Boxer Uprising, San Francisco, Doc. 4. -The larmy transport Thomas, which will sail for the Philippines to-morrow, will take nine companies of the First Cavalry and two compauien or tne sixth Cav sTry to Fort Btotsenburg, ion the Inland of Luzon, .where 3,000 troops are already stationed. It Is rumored that they are to be held in readiness to proceed to China in case of a re newal of Boxer trouble. ' A Poor. Organ Pam(s) th Wla. That's what your tlver does if lUs torpid. Then t)i bile overflows Into . the blood poisons your system, rausit slek-hesdache. bilious, nes. sallow skin, coated tongus, sick stomach, dlnlnesa. fnlnting spoils, etc Knmon's treatment of Liver puis and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and make It do Its own work. Prevents and cures those trouble. It aida doesn't force, Entire treatment 25c. W. L. Hand A Co. 4 Lowest Prices! ,. (il) issm'Siiis'1 'assMpsssJ , Ct'JXH THYCN 6T., , , CHARLOTTE, N. Oi vt.. Rvo!vIng Flat Ctrl, Railway Heada, Drawing Frame, ffplnnlnx Frames, Twisters and Spooler Quitters and Reela, Loorna, C0KBER5 . ' t ETCh etc, v A policy that matures on the death of the -insured; always ' furnishes ready money , at , a time when it has double its ordinary value. ; A policy maturing during or soon after a 'financial .storm may have 10 times or 50 times or 100 times its ordinary value, and may save an estate from abso lute destruction. MORAL: Insure In The-Equitable Life. r W. J. RODDEY, Mgr., Rock H11L S. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Count; of Met-klcnburg. Before the Clerk. Banna Trede"nlck, widow of M. P. Tredenick, deceased, Plaintiff, , yg.:'. . '.--'- Kannle Caldwell, David Caldwell, Mattle Noles, Samuel .Noles, J.. R. Tredenick, W. T. Tredenick, T. 3. Tredenick, J. W. ' Tredenick, Li!" Han Tredenick, Sadie "TreMenlck, Willie Tredenick and E. T. Cansler, Jrustee, Defendants. SUMMONS. - The above named - defendants will take notice that a special proceeding has been commenced In the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, be fore the C.lerk, for the allotlng of dower to Mrs.. Banna Tredenick out of the real property of her late hus band, N. P. Tredenick. , Said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Mecklenburg County, at the Court House In Charlotte, North Carolina, on' the 13th day of December, 1907, and answer or demur to the petition filed in said proceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the petition. This the 13th day of November, 1907. . , J. A. RUSSELL, :j ' Clerk Superior. Court CATLIW 8, CO. Commission Merchants -' . 345 and 347 Broadway, New Yrrk Boston - , o - Philadelphia COTTON YARNS . All number Skeinc, Warps, Cops and Oones COTTON GOODS. Printers ' , . - A , r V j Catalog Build- Commercial Stationery Loose Leaf Blank Book; Manufacturers OBSERVER PRKJTluG HOUSE Charlotte, N: C Beady Money Ledget ' (' ' '' ' i " - 1 lalsbers. . Intermediates Csvlas Frames Wlam B. Charles - Office Charlotte, N. Boston, Mas and Amsterdam. N. T. , t Main Office Amsterdam. N. ST. . . ' V'.-', ' v , Slagf IJft Jacqtiard with Independent xyllnder inuclon. THOMAS HALTON'S SONS, , JENCKES SPINNING CO. ( GOTTON Main niflcAi, PAAVIX'CKET, . L HIGH-GRADE JPINDLE. ; LOOM, ENGINE, vANDVALVij OILS Sconree BU OHs and Crease, tnbri Greases. Reay.Mltea' ralnts. Cold-i iater Paints. Ajenu W atilesl, Dresalna Compound. CEO. B. HISS OIL CO. ' .. cjiLRtOTTB n; c v ., -V.. .'v? J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COM35IISSION MERCHANTS OPTICESt New York. PhiUdelpb... Chicago. 6t rx,uls. London. Eiland. ') xarns ana uotto PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. 7-m LEONARD STREET -120 CHESTNUT STREET . 180 JURKET STREET . . READ, THIS IF YOU HAVE TO SELL, LIST IT IN THIS OFFER If you iave house, ,te, to rent, let me doyour.collecUng and sav. v , ,, trouble and' worry. . f , The place to Insure your p roperty Is in thia agency. - R. E. Gochraiie. ' . ana Manufacturers and Jobbers peqnently nnd It necessary to have Banking Facilities in ad--dltion to those offered by local banks, THE - first National Bank OP StICHMOND, , 1TRGLXIA, With , - - T 41,000.000.00 Capital . ICarned Surplus 9800,000.00 , 15,600.000.00 Deposits $9,000,000.00 Tout Resources Offeiv Just tho Additional F. cillUes Required. ; Jno. B, Purcell, Presidents Jno. I. JIHlcr, VlcePres). , dent; Cbas. It. Burnettt, As alstant Cashier; i. C Joplin. Assistant Cashier. ', The Stove SEASON will soon be here, as these cool evenings- testify. We have Just what you Wish, from the large Base Burner tor your hall to the Oil Stove tot your bath room. " ' . ' r , , Give us your order now. . J. fl.' MeCeysId & Co. , Stove Dealers, Roofing Contractors, A 1 - , t i 1 I - C2U1TAEI.E CUILCINO. ' ATLANTA C; Automatic Feeder3( Openers and Trunk, Breaker, Intermediate arJ Finisher Lappers, Klrschner Carding Beaten Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, ct. Raw Stock Oyer ETC.. ETC COTTON YARNS. COTTON GOODS AND COTTON WASTE. ' t J.V HALTON'S Philadelphia, Pa. YARNS ' PUiladelpblsi Offlce:' 4 : Mariner A Merclumt Bulldlarg, W. A. SPELLISST, klinsger. n riece Goods. ' t 1 - - 2EW YORK - , PHILADELPHIA "- CHICAGO Keai Estate Affent. HOOK AND ROGERS l -ARCHITECTS- CHARLOTTE A GREENSBORO. N.C HUBBARD BROS. & CO, HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK. "SOy New York Cotton, change, New OrUans Cottoa Ex ?y.Aclt . Members Live Di Cotton Exchange. " ORDERS SOUClTEDl-ror the pnr- oeuverjr. - Correspondence Invito. ,, uv WUVh - rmnnceinv nr,n. . ' flg.99 Tiwm.M aL . mwi. - ' COTTON YARNS, ' ' rred'k Victor & AcKelkf HUGH MACRAE & tSO.; - " 'Bankers aflsccDaneona Southern SecD-tIe ' WILMINGTON, N. ft Washington, D. C, 408 Colorado Bldi. . Cotton Mill Stocks : - LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT Fifth Coor, Truat Bldg., Thon tti -,' ' ' n ' 1 ' i . -r , CTAKLOTTT! V'n . . j - i i JAMES E. MITCHELL CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cottoa Yarns ard Cottta Cloths. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1907, edition 1
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