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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER-JANUARY 20, 1903. ;n-lih-try aril bjaim's ana 100 rp.uiu to oe exp-te-l n the e'trning povi "propr-rtit- wlih securities listed at i.ck ext hawse. The disclosure f Nrr TerK. Jan. T.'.-lJit wk -saw- : conmJ-rable increase of activity -in the inm-k-'t tcr seciiritks, but the irr;ular " inavfcft-ent ef i-rites vn. ft reflection of the tui Hiding, influence at work. , The mcit efTMtiva of tluse hart . do with Hi t-HhnWul Kitirm vi " nvai kv-l it nlf ,b:it there trew up mlxtU views as well rcuruir; the jrem-isl outlook tcr al Mir between tli. ripid restoration of hand and on ttie otUr the areumulii'lna i.v.i..n rt ihi. tni of the reaction in ;n-lih-try arii bjalm's ana tae rrrsiuis oi the thrt re-raruMiHlintint of a comfortable aur- t.l.ia a r.airv above the legal require t.y-.hl mud'ii in the rank statement rf ttu previous wealc served to quite effectively -' allay aj-.prehensljn over the money itua ii. n Vh niuu . i.f '-jivls which Itad reen held bn ;k f-ora banking reserves to mwstt thM showing proceeded In a stromr flo.;cl ar-d Interest rates tin loans or ail Kinds if cllneJ in a pronouncsd manner - in all- mirkeis not l litre sr.il anr.ian. Tlil development had been accurately ' foreseen by the speculative element in he erurttt" markets and previous nur . cr-Ssea hart lecn nudi u lake a.'vaiu.iv'' et tha raw- ouinlde demand, which wciiiu ' !' ptimulatl by the increase of money fucillHe for uae In alock Derations, There was in fact a conslderabls a'..a alnn of finable demand for stocks tr.roacli ei ni'i ljoKiini houses, but the sale o realign profits by the powerful , speculativo party which had been pur- eiiii'K orffuilftHt opcialions In tho pre- to una Utnmn.L ANXIETr PASSING. n, Tli Jirst anil meat lmpoitant relict af- ioriei it ns prononncei relaxation m ' the money market has been in, the fuel It- lii-s : aftordd" -r -atrictly- mercantile - ixeds. Anxlisty on tint point has uractl cnllv passed awa. The quick rcKuorme of alocKk of railuoad equipment c-Mn- :iil''a L'l the new of the tula of IIO.uliO. UtO Mw York Central equipment trust "t'. tho procecls of which nre go f-tr payment of equipment already Je- liv.iv-ii. nu 4initicant of thn tield and th extent i f this anxiety. The aalessof :h-. nites wai inait much of as -a, proof ' 1'f thu restored ccnfidence of cariital and :a wlliii(.ii',8 to 'ik rineied invet . m-nt. in c-rP"rat expenditures. This miurcmlo'.! was inu.illie-i by tho terms of the sal-?, which were on an investment rvliivn ot a'i to per cent., with muii--il pmriTisnca for the series of the note with tha longest term to run. The . repoileii Unlui ol talcs cf fl,rMi.'fiOb of 1 niiMilKtHtc-i Gas on year pop cent, mtiia on a 1 ii-r cent basis wan nHill- tltn:t trli i. i e of tho continued hicli t- iraciii.n-B: ill coruuaerea neosary tn curs new capitiil. ' MONET VHY eiTLATION. In the more Immediate money situation : C nHiitis auou is Kiven to irrc jmminent ectimiy for tho i'ttital elates 'Jreujiury to aiaw rrom the deposits with the na tional, tanks to replenish its woririnsr ., lai'C, wiiiru is uepintij Dy the grow Inif '. lyi'Cit in the current revenues. A retirement of note ms ie Is gaining force ' villi the heavy return tide of cash from . tno 'country s circulation. - The mnve- . ment to eaabUsli Z per rent, res' tves with llis ailnilsxlun of New VotK titiar ot iimaiiied to the cicarlmr luvre. If uur- .11 ..all ..n.in..s., a nfvit n wit iurf :. '..'jiiiuikii ii w& cuNh estimated at KiC.V00.0ijU. It is D' luted out, al, that while the easing of the ' nx.-iey nmrKut lias resulted m a rapid r'iirnnni or pernaps nait or in, loan i rrllhcntes laxued ny the Ar Voik ch-ar- . ins 1 1 o.ina, 'hi M is an .Important rexidue itivHu inMirdnii.-nti wi.i.-n wore l'.uel CARDS 0RAWIN8 Irh to pr?rre. for renewed activity. AlthoiucH iit,lay tt abnormal profits tU anl U is uselvs to expect their return, ther- is the best H reasoa for L-ein? hopeful irardln the future; the cxjcUtlrii belna: , that within a few months at"th most (teneral traie should lecovur its accustomed volunvj. When riices have come down o a more sub Ftontinl lev.4 snd , costs of production have been .reduced.: we -may conhdi-ntly nnticlrate a revival of new enterprise and fresh - enitloyment for tre - tiafor ti.nnti'S sow ni:t cf work.. "i7nrW .no circunistance cufrht ttie present Upre slon to last more than i year: and jb woul-1 not be rurprlslnr If it were tir dis appear nltog-tm-r li a few mnnins. cr as s-ion as the lesiie of the presidential tlee tlcn can b rearonahly fores'n. After auch a rl as has bern experienced, more r.r 1mh rvallxlna: Is inevltbl The market has been k;ifnlly handled during the pat f-tr weeks, thoHjrh tr.ilned ob- F'-rvrs have no difficulty- In deteotlntr Ihe taklnc of profits by prominert in-t-.-e(n who of course nre not bkrly to re-entur the market except at a lower l"ve. Thf lechtion of Judro lfoueh that ifr. Harrlman must answer c-rln quesll mi propnuniltd by the Interstate ronu-ilssion jtave the market a temivrarv s-i-uarK. ror it la tninecfs-.rv to sv that Wall Stret 'Iocs not relish thfse official investigations aid the disclosures whirli ' they sometimes produce, i nv other rnexpo-ttd .ier,v hsd nova would hive been equally liable to eheck the, miirket at Ihls juncture From now On reartl.ms nre llkelv to be wnne fre quent, ond mote sire: neve-:h!e it does net vi-t nr.vir that the murket has yet attained (he defrree of teeoverv to whlth It Is fairly ntltled urder eut- lor ccnOitl-Tis The marki-t Is iindi-r con trol rf klllful cliqoes w!l will now find, little difficulty In flnancinsr . a moderate til eirr Dnitn. Apart from this, the re. tnnni of a pmlo Irr wiwirra'fiiini1il"r t itr and lasts for a period, more than three vr kit wee::. 1 J irr-- "t-Hi i wipk maufl oi tno verr t a m T Or mllrtvd uiiti now huiir mirta I flr MALHINrX K..i.i,. .- I., -it . ii . i i f li'lll i--llll '111 III 1IIV IUHIIP n I T I n- ncrt'ntr Intve ecreasfs In huh rross and net II Is also stild that i per rent cf the freight ear" In the Vnlter! Rtt-s ir out of emnlovment. There Is jioth- ing astonlMhlne- ln thl. , Th rall-onds nre fcfrtinlv .reflertlnr the effect of the nanl.' upon traffic. There ns uncues- llonablv a shim shrlrkne In hnsnei'S In PnaneHl lnrenslor. As h Is tit. dls- nwirj trail" una trsftle will corre- noiidlnirlv recr.vrr. snd the losses re nrrIM for thn Inst two months are nit Kkxlv fn he continued iliirln he cm eent yenr K moderate shrlrknee In rsrnlnwi inav neihans be ressonnr'v rm-ri- ror- hut hv mins of economics which are rsrMlv Ketnir tut Into efVrnt. the in crcssM In net WW" onnt n"t tn.m serlruslv Ironairerl The "Str-e" Is fi'l- tv rionrlll to a redu'ni of dlvld- nds. srv!.iiTv nmonsr the hlrh rote pryers. and r.illeoad msnaaers may crosMf"e 't irrrf-1 nollrv to mere rons.vrvatlve n the nmttr- of rtlridends r.nd to k:j h lnlter In closer accord witl,. trarket PAY NO HEED TO THE TIMES GRASP, ITS OPPORTUNITIES 8 Saco7Pettec Drawing. Frames, 1900 pattern 6 delh-eries into J, used very-little. lWhitin Quiller, 378 spindles, v Knowles, Whithi' & Lowell Looms. Beam Warpers. : ' .'; 1 v -: -. . - . ' Finishinrj: Machinery. ; i : . . - i . Corliss Engines,' Dynamos, Pumps. .? : v Prices for the asking. .; GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO, AT. G. COTTON IVI I LL MACH I N ERY. Stuart W. Cramer, ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. WAIN oi fieri SOUTH TRYphf ST., CHARLOTTE. N. O. Ira PINNING MACHINE WORKS COTTOW MACHINERY TAUNTON, MASS. (0 UlllC PIULLO LOOMS SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE . EDWIN HOWARD, AGENT. ' V COMBERS It :the dice are 'loeded.' "uentumen. jet Ire to your room, Mr. Sheriff, uJJourn court until 1 o'clock Monday taornlng. J shall ex pect a verdict by that -time." . THE DEATH RECORD. for the rt lleC uf trust companies whose risilieirmt mat be dnluve.1 bv the char- Hi-ier nr tli.j collaler.il sccurlnif lliain, wninn. is siow to ue miranea. RAILROAD JiARXINGS PBCRfUSE, Mlldi ti e moot Important contflndlng ln'.iumca against the growing ease of tiin nir.ne niarkot is the evldm.ee of trade contraction anl dimlnlalied profits. Kall-r-ul traffic i.:,s fallen 10 a low ebb and the A.niTkan Railway AssocUtlon cstl rnatea .VI. 'm rrvight cars' ial in the ounlry. aoavy decreases ' In railroad it.tint fi.uke up tba burden of rcioria and ai-e. atxnimiMUiied by wide-reai-hing pliuui for curtiiiiment 6f lervlco, suVpen Klon ff lniiui.v.:ii'ilii. ruitin lou ..f worKliy force and reduction of pay to r-tho retaind-in survl-j Soma alga of iinpro- rment wim r-tarted from Ihe Iron and j li el Jrade .ovrr ilia low p-jint of activny .it . Inch iha year. opened. There is n"pe ln.-inltein.l . tluit Jinprovemciit is at nand, bu: .ne fa.t thht prevtnt enn ditlxi.e an- lie reflected in reports of ri'iis yet to be made up makes rpec uhnlvu l.-niper-upprtrlienHlvi- of the i-tti-r-t of ihem ro;ort as they shall com to lunul. CLEWS' . MA11KET LETTER. Securities Knjoy Recovery as a N'a toral . Scqueaco of 3Ionotary Im- provumeuD iencrmi BuslueaM Tot enousiiv impaired .by the I'anlc Improvement in lYin-ln Monetary : Outlook the Most Satisfactory Fca- Mlcliael Powers, or Iayettcn Hie Correspondence of The Observer. Fayetteville, Jan. 18. Mr. Michael Powers dlej at hla home In east ITay eiievuie yesteraay, 1 asrel 73 years, leaving a widow. He was a man of high character, ' greatly eateemed In .ihe community, and was formerly a large property owner In that part of town Known as Campbellton Mr. Washington Manmint. of . Dur ham County, Special to The Obsarver, Durham. Jan. 19. Washington Mnrum, 'brother of the lite William Manyum, of thla city, who dlej leav fngr a very valuable estate, probably lou.oou, uied at hla home north of the city and his remains were Inter red In the Eno burylnsr Kround mot far from hla home. . He wasrl j-etrs of age and heart dropsy mused his neain. tie was the last or his Im mediate family,. leaving hoiever. aev eml daughters and a number of i other relatives throughout this section. He spent most of his lifevneur the place wnere ne (ilea. Mr. S. M. Gilbert, of ElUln. Correspondence of Ifhe Observer. Elk In. Jan. 18. Mr. S. M. Gilbert died at his home. In west Elkln Thurs. day morning at 6: JO o'clock, aged 63 Tluiimh Te IT Wllann Af rhal. yar. e naa oeen in poor neaith ham Conntv. Complain of th" Rtorr ,ur 1 1" "aBC lwo Bna IO lne Fent Out Front. Diirlwm RelntHe i.ivhhih m ma naa not This Mullen n U True TJiat nome. ouowing a long epeu Pnrh a Petition Was Circulated. Ul typnmu rever tnree years ago, con Special to. The Observer. i ., , . T" ,upon n,s Durham. Jan. l.Dr. H. F. 11":' ":' " " wno uvea in unamam county, ana held yesterday In the Presbyterian got hifxed up in the revenue raid church, being ennduoted by his pastor, Jn the dge of thts county some lev- c- w- Robinson, of Wllkesboro. time ago where there was a severe clash between two bands vntne With Ihe twwinects- of comixra- tlvelv easy utes for mnnev, fn.tnv srood se,-i'r will rove flslrhle i.urM.ises t fair rerlns from present firi". even sllowlns- for such t""idenrt ii'if- Hons as may be ; reaonably calculated ITTWlll. rf the most saMmcrorv reatus Is th lmorove"n m the ri-ei-n -ion- tsrv ou'look. The Park of Frie-rand rate via nxliirel to S ner cet. sr.d rr-w sro lowr: t rale or the wn or p-rnnc l nn iU' wr cent, and the FvnV- C Oeenim.v rer cent, Thee evidences of returnlnjr ense nhroefl snw tnat an rn'h"iilxn recsrdlns; th slfatirn here Is n)ildlnr nrd thot there l. no rs- wt ef rloiis t-finhle e"r Ihere:' rjei. wispv .havln founfl'v everird t 'nnsr nrrte1 rr1s'. Tls lowerl'ur r Intent r-i jihmsd snd th nltclng of rortii1er'1 Amlesn urerltles In tr- rien mark" "-ill atrencthen rur hr'd ino th srold Imported il'Tl th ns"ic. Tn ths tono- r.m he ndncy o' values shn'iM he uward until Iho mnrltft h adliiod Itself to the itwllrwl chane-e In monetnr" vindllons. -.The r'Tvonee. how. evee. will he nccorr.n",,,i"' mncery rethricks MSMtT cuk a'M WAS A6KKD TO LEAVE. Revolving Flat Card?, t- Railway Heads, " Drawing; Frames, ' iplnnlng Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, COMBER5 : fcMI ' EQUITABLE BUILDING. ATLANTA. CU Urn ETC, ETC 5Iubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames Automatic Feeders, -Openers and Trunk, Breaker, Intermediate and Finisher Lappers, . Kirschner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors, s W aste Pickers, ettt. :f Raw Stock Oryeras ETC ETC. died at his home In Person county, near - Mount Tlrsah, were brought here to-day about noon over the Norfolk & Western road and the In terment followed In Maplewood Cemetery. Mr. Thomas was about 70 years of age and his death was caused, so reported, from old. age and a complication of diseases. Hls!Av(.. . , w ife died only a few months ago and 1 AXtlXiO JU. JXU X UllZiliij iU hr body was brought here for inter- j ment. Mr. Thomas left tour sons EHR&T'S Standard Gravel Roofing Guaranteed 10 Years and we will be here to make the guarantee good. Needs no repairs. Applied only by WARREN-ENRET CO. Established 1852. Charlotte, N. C. Phone or postal will bring our man. turc. I Correapondencs of The Observer. . New- Tnrk. Jan. 18.-The atoclc market ' has nw erj .yed a recovery of frem 10 to J stilts in the aotle shares si d a till lurtner advance m some if the epe- cumn. As explained 4n our previous ndvicfi. this was the natural stnuonce ot ;iinruve:uent in the monetary situa tion and th uncovering of a large short . lnicriist All panics have been followed oy an advance f considerabla duration, sennig tn -'smlly .s aoon as the disturb an--t to monetary .ondlUons subsides, Tlie period f r:i-ovirv gemrally verlos, - xinumg over seveial ;n and ae - con:p,ni.l py morn or less Irregularity mniFinnsi recessions. The prevnt r.-. overy nas ooen exceedingly rapid and wnewnni corrii-ponds to the su-Jden- , nna ana seventy or th. perlc Iiself. The fact' that recuperation lin been an prrrpi ana -neretic demf sslrates that ' .nw v th ii vraira no unsoundness or irravi- ujsi irDance in rentral condltiona. : jne panic was chiefly flnar.cial, and niHiniy nun in n. arns.4 ihn a i'w r4iiu transroriiiation capital fr-'rn liquid Into fixed forirs. The storm which . tiegan In Of ober has. however. . iTiiriicnn"!v nannea cne nnanciaj siiua tn , cor.ridpce Is reviving at a ranld rie; money -s romtnn out r.f hosrdfna rurrencv la returning In larv. .-t . ' frrnn the lnt-rlor. Wink: r-rvs nr rKlns: .in, iicjii.iB-i idpiunv ana rue whol terfieKy or existing firy l towird rur.iMT;mnn. ins patient is still tome- wmr lemna ny past excesses, but his r mstlhitlrn .his not hten impairs I; trinMli retiirnlna- and the dlnn i. 1.1-iin craou.iuy conouered. Th mnt eneivimrm feature Is the growing eae 'M lliAn.rt . . .1 . . ... . ... . nun i " . v-n pr'inouncm lin- nr'.v.m nt 'n the credit rltuallon: th in'ier a very vit.l matter In r'unmerclnl nn-is. Tn view of the large additions lo ' ci:rrerv siipr.lv h"0 the nation's vj-t if oi a-oin, we mirht le in e-n&r af k m'rrr violent recovrv and nrom- rnnvinr Inflatlor.: eanednllv as Inwee pnc rir purities end eommndltis f.V I" ,r. IllltrH-lllv lnn. evnllahU aitnnlw f . - . t - ' ' ' -' i-iim. it. if FmriMt rrrt-.Tirue. tn.-.r.ror. tfl ennnter-de-nsr-ls. r.ich 'is ihm wMhdsnwM of nnh- nn',sr.. nrivlston for r:"a rnn'Tisnv rrPVt' '"-em-tit of eKrtne hH,se rrria,-t et... hsv nr.iid to pre vent lir 111 nirnln. f llu 1 Ant!wr rrvnt'vr n the lsir Is liVe. w to he th- rn-eT frand for oanifai r ra 'ma-Is -snd r'her enrnorsrions k r--p r r-r iri m Art T fl.al. . il"'een't tniii a. mim Hinnmlmi Tl tttr St mrfte UnrMi,,.! m.A iITt nrnheht-r , r'ovelon "nHnr the A..f 'mr i m n-. fl T aieiiinr enr e-e ' ,v" nir Tleelrw t rt V Vr-V frnl roter Tip rr.M!fv -(. v'rh .e tsVei r.-. H I- s-W .li me- rn "eetor. fr : hh-e1ass eenirtt . Tn Ida .innni f.,r r,yf hons pf fcp rsrrlnllm hf hen ,nn of th nrt iriirrli fraluros fcr several weeks .. tm .'.niilv '4 w extcni'lng to rril'-s "f ' "J" rTd. T fj m.i' evf.tenf ts rn ll Vnlee . net eer '''Mie'v hv -mfr Jw tnrVoHne- rf tte (informal 'h-l'r f h" r w l nVserv. e. -vh-h ' et-p.l nnA l klr tn. ro-(ln.-e fe s tvrtv e l-t. Td'i ment Is 1-r.-i ss 'nevttstle. If n unite rii.-rr. 'n 'e rhir), m. - fi eeeWfy m--V -.S"" lKer hnwc.-r, s uii.-tv tn 1 te lr. tfi " 11 o,rt., w r-.fiMl nit' bhj prrt-r-tev y,j her la v vu'in Ir. n';rM ,P, -i-eetnn I- "nerst htip. Tr : r.1 tey re In r"eeiltv .mnfl ilr . fil lH. " "it nu f .-,V ""flu " 1 Se n-A.ri ntrtait, I r.r e,e,rtf! I- i'l Mew t ,'tt fSr Iniisii'-sl w.iitVn nd to estaUl a fearer and flrrnr bsjls on 1 officers, and who has since been asked by pctftion signed by a number of people In that , section to leave county, . complains of the story sent out from here in regard to the petition asking for' his removal from 'the county. As your correspondent out. this story, whlc'a was correct in every detail according to the state ments made by several citizens of that section before and since this story was printed, this statement Is now being made. " This correspondent has received from Dr. Wilson a lengthy letter In after which his remains were Interred in Hollywood Cemetery. . A, wife, twn of revenue aausnters and one son survive him. He was a good citizen Tind a useful man and will be greatly missed In the the community,, : , .' , Mr. Washington Thomas, of Monnt ' Tirzah. sent orreonel,c t The Observer. Durham, Jan. .18. The remains of tho late Washington Thomas, who and many other relatives, among thene being three nephews: Messrs. C. C. Thomas, wholesale merchant; Mr. -Allen B. Thomas, laundryman, and Mr. Benjamin Thomas, druggist, of this city. The body was ac companied to Durham by a number of relatives and several friends.' A Ncwlwrn MtT and Hermit Found Dead In His flome. . ' Correspondence of The Observer.. ', Kewbern, Jan. 18. Charles Ander son, a miser and hermit, was found i dead in his ' home Thursday night. He was a Norwegian and came' here ! soon after the war. For years he has done voluntary watching oa cer tain blocks Id the city and on Satur day night went to those conducting business on the block and was paid or given 25 cental No ne knew much of him and ha seldom had any thing to say to any one. , So far as Is known had no friends or relatives and would allow no one to enter his house. When missed from his regu lar beat a day or so before his death a policeman was sent to investigate. but the old man stopped him at the door and only said a few words to him. telling him to go away and hat he could not get In. A coroner's Jury decided that his daath was from natural ojtuses, and the public admin istration took chargo of hla property. Almost a thousand dollars was found In the mattress of his bed, About half of it in quarters. - His house was a regular junk shop of bottles, brick. rope, boxes, etc. He was buried In the Federal Cemetery as ha ouce be longed to the nuvy. At the time of his death and for several years he drew a pension. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Otton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. ' -CONSIONMFNTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia. 122nnd13 l'lietnut SL Roston. IDS Hummer fie ' New fork. .o. 7J fonartt SL ciiarioue. K a Tryoa Ns. FRANK P. MILBURN & CO. 1 ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C I SPENCER TURNER CO- . COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES! New York, Philadelphia. Chicago. SL Lou I. London. Fcrlamt Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. JENCKES SPINNING CO. GOTTON YZIRNS Main Olflce: PAWTLCKET. IU L Philadelphia OfDc: Mariner Merchaos BaltdlaS. W. A. SPELLISSY. Maer. THIS IF YOU HAVE TO SELL, LIST' IT IX THIS OFFEH If you have houses or st.ires to rnt let m u) your colloctlng and troubla and worry. Tha place to tnsurs your properly l In this agency. R. E. Gochrane. Insurance and Itel Estate Agent. nssfe. v Prominent Virginian Dead. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. IS Richard Pollard, aged 78, a prominent busi nesa man, died to-day afr.-r a week's illness of pneumonia. Hit wife is also ill of the same malady, and the doctor say she can hardly survive me nignt. . which he complains of the story as published and also told nis connection wl.h the raid In which he has been so severely criticised. As the letter is marked personal and not for publica tion it cannot be given out. other thAn to say that Dr. Wilson complains And wlille admitting tha.' the petition was circulated tht It was dona by a few of his enemies and he aays it does pot represent the best sentiment of tha community. He called names of th?e who were backing the move to got him away from the county. Dr. Wilson was here a few nights ago and asked for a statement to be given to the press. He declined. saying that he did not wish to get mixed in a newspaper controversy, but admitted that he had sent to at least one paper a statement In regards to the matter.. He asked if he would release the' personal letter written to this correspondent so that his side of the question could be given to the public, since It has become a public matter: but this he declined to do. This much can be said In all fair ness from a , news standpoint: the story was given to the wr!?r by rep utable citizens who told the names of some of the men slrnln the peti tion. . It was given out In good faith and. right or wrong, from Dr. WiLson's viewpoint, it Is a fact that he was ask ed to leave the community, there be ing ft number of signers. There: Is considerable bit'ierness - and feeling over the matter out In that section of Chatham and Durham counties. What Is Your Life 1 Worth i i - - If you are a salaried man, you are earning, by the exercise of your brains or muscle, cay 13,000 , a year, at least one-half of which you employ In the aupport of your family. Then your life is worth $30,000 to your family; for a policy for 130,000 will yield a sum which if Invested at flvt per cent, would give your fami ly $1,800 Income a year. Is your life Insured for anything - , like its full value? PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. Cotton. Yarns 8I.M LKONAltD HTItFKT J20 CHFSTNUT RTRKKT 180 MARKliT STItKKT - - NEW rOKK PUILADKI I'llIA CHICAGO William B. Charles COTTON YARJTS. COTTO!f GOODl AND COTTON WASTE. Offices Cliarlotte. N. C. Boston, Mass and Amsterdam. N. Y. . ' Main Office -Amsterdam. N. T. 1 The Equitable Life Assurance Society. 1 THINKS JCUY IS "rXJADFTl." Loulsisna Joilse F.iprows Hla" Pri vate Views Through the Medium of a Juke -and Gives the Jnry lu Or ders. . Lake Charles, La., Dispatch. JJth. 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We can save you money and give you better Cement under these brands than obtainable elsewhere. Let us ; quote you delivered at your station. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Sole Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. HOOK AND ROGERS APvCHITECTS-. CHARLOTTE, X. C LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT FlfUi Door, Trust Bldg. 'Pltone 370. CnARLOlTC. W. C HUBBARD BROS. & CO., UAKOVER SQUARK. NEW VUUK. SSBBBBtfaaSBBBBTS MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Kx- caasge. jnsw vrwans Cotton Ea cnanga. Associate Members. Live pool Cotton Exchanga ORDERS SOLICITED ror the pur chase and sale of cottoa for fuoee delivery. Correspondence lavited. A D. SALKELD & BRO., COMMISSION MERCUA VT0L 73 feoaard Street. NEW TORK. OOTTOX YARjrt. DEP" Fred'k .Vietor & Achelia. FOR SALE. Chair Manufacturing Plant and Other Property. Manufacturers and Jobbers riequentlj end It necessary to Itave lUnklng Facilities In ad dition to ttiose offered by local banks. TRE first National Bank of racHJioxn. virglnm. ' WlUt $1,000.000 00 Capital F-arnrd Surplus 00, 000.0 $3,500,000.00 Deposita $.UOO,000.00 Tutal Resoarcea Offer Jul the Additional I a cUlUcs Kequlred. Jao. - Furcelt. rresl.Yent; Jdo. kL MUlcr, Jr Vice Fresl. dent' Chas. R. (larnettt. As sistant Cash! 4. C. Joplltj. Aasisiaat Caahles. By virtue of an order of tha Su perior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, made In a cause now pending In said Superior Court, en titled L. Furyear and others on be-s half of themselves and all other creditors snd shareholders of the Continental Chair Company vs. the Continental Chair Company, J will on Monday, February 10th, 1008, sell at public auction to ths best bidder fjr cssh, the. following described prop- erty, to-wit: 1 The plant of said Continental Chair Company, for the manufacture of chairs, situate In the Towa of Mebane, Alamance County. Nroth Carolina. This plant Is very com plete. There are buildings, dry kiln, machinery, some manufactured goods on hand and la process and !te a lsrge lot of supplies. This entire property will be sold as one property, going to make up a plant for the manuficture of chairs. The same ta in condition to at once be put la operation. This plant has a capacity of about sis hundred chairs per day. i A tract containing about sixty acres of land, situate In Melville township, near the Town of Mebane. J One twenty-five horse-power upright boiler. 4 One pair of very , fine young gray mules. . I -One lot' of harness and wagens. The sale will be conducted oa the premisea of the Continental Chair Company. In the Town of Mebane. Alamance County. North Carolina and will start at 12 o'clock m. Ulddera a all property wl!l be required to satisfy me of their ability to comply with their bid. and toe pats will be reported; to the Superior Court for 'confirmation, and pos? ; slon snd title of ail property s"!l (will be retained until eonf.rma.tion 1 of sale Is made by said Superior i Court. I will be glad to hear from, and give further d'al!s and rrthu'.ars to. interested parties. J. W. CATi:?. Receiver Cor-tlnertal Chiir Co. Graham, J- C. Jan. 1st, l3S.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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