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CIIAKLOTTB DAlJAr OlJSmiVliJi, .'OCTOBER 15, 19CU X i 1 . ,- .;.'- cor;, . New'Yoik. ' wa Irrcp jiH r i t!veljr,.iKinev 1 near , mom i m wu net higher en I Which Were j. t : , - i. f (".' I T, if. K-.'t t... viuMa u. C"; .1. a :v.i. :'- Mendy.en !cii Sri 1 to 6 points. (M.y on 1- : r T 5 ? ,ns unci. hi .gvd to tt points ', lower. . fc'ulcH lor the day were etiii'tWd at 125, (Mi bales. The market opened s'cjdy at no ad TUM of 4 points to a dc-line of 2 points, declines b-'lns 1 ! t s u. -at her and disappointing cs'ii., --itii the Improve ment on et.e j reri-..td covering . and InveatnH'iit buyli-g. During the car . ly anuun the nmmit worked Mguei- on coveriig by txaobor shorts promoted by rumor that considerable shipments were pending from the local stock and buying of January by a big pot tiitwe-et. Aftr hawing a net gain of 2 to 6 points,, the rowket reacted undt'r realizing and Con tinued Southern M.rg. of the lata posi tion but January ruled rilalively nrra, all day, selling back to within a. point of the: best during the lata trading, with ahorta nervous ur tumors. of a possible squeeae In the winter positions.' Weather ac csounta were generally favorable. Receipt at the porta to-dfcy 1.4CS bales agalnat 41,379 last week and 40,331 laat yoar. For the week SM.OOQ against 146, 972 last week and 275,672 laat year. To day's receipts at , New Orleans -.. 12,007 against 11,741 la8t year, and at Houston M.M agalnat .8.108 last year. - , . fcTOCK ULARKET;. New -York. Oct 14. The etock market took on al) the aspects of a, narrow pro fessional affair to-day. The volume ol the day's transactions waa meagre and the! constant shifting of the current of prices demonstrated the feeling of hesitation end uncertainty of those taking part In the market, A number of stocks came Into - . -.i,. .r. im .riactd for weeks at ,tlmei atock. of the cheap - ' Mt rrade and of the moat doubtful valu S.!T.",2KEiSv. T .h. r.. 17,7 in a'collans. out of the prlce.f These evldencea of tha degeneration of; the speculative movement prompted th saline f the general Mat wWch depressed. orleea There w no actual newa to ac-j count for the depression. The) call money, m,..- niflrbif tlAWHVar. OOnUDUHl w ahew a firmer tone. . . The reopening of the labor controversy W the Bngiiah cotton, mills threatens a enrollment cA excort demand for cot ton amd la having an effect In holding s cotton Wlla off Uxa foreign, exchange mar. ket, thue making a factor In the firmness of exehanre rates. IMscufaiom 1 gold ex ports, however, has been, suspended. Re ports, ot backwardness In the fall demand 'for anthracite were held to account lor h rMiLl heavlnesa ol Reading, fonos ctaoilv. Baiee. rer value, tl, 436,000. . tt tm rerlatered advanced H and the , 4a registered Per cent, on calk Kt. wsav O.209 ahares. Including , Sugar 1,500; Tobacco 10; A. C I. lo0; C. O. 1.900; tine ;tw; -Reading 4,00; Pouthem Rwy. 1.500; pfd. 4,400r eioss 1O0; tTnlon Paclfle 89,800; bteel K.M0; Chemical J00; pf d. 600. ..' - - ' Hubbard, Bros. O.'g Cotton Itte Bpjclal te. Tha Obsenrer. .. , . v-.i. rtM . 11 . Th mArVet has rtnw i oi - . v i.winv in axiv featur ot Interest. . . . - .kM v. a Mniv item tA re- eteauin ' - -- ; oord. ' Some buying of January dellverlea has held that position firmly but Teyond ', the .appawnt '.strength In the face, of the mention. Trading ta moderate and local. Weat her condltlona - continue good -and speculation does pot Vppea . , .; - " avai Stores. . Charleston; .& Xt.,-' pet. lt--TurpenUne steady; UK.' I&ln quiet. Quote: A B C tim D 12.4S-E 13.45;; V 11.60; O H.56J. H i.; I : K 14.43; If 4.90; N V-M; Yf U ISi; W W 8.0f j.-y,'.,;, y.V'J'C-y; Savannah; G., Oct la-TorpenUne firm.! U' o. as; aaies t69; . receipts K4; snlp- Koaln firm: sales l,66r receipts 1.4S2; .... -.!rrj. to-tr 1K1.S0B. Quote: A a C 12.60; D 12.56; E 12.S7H to !2-0: I2-60 to .; O C to 12.70; H J0; I .o to KM: K .; M .; N 16.15; WvO .; wvf 11a . . . -.ji ;:.! ' New Orleans,- Oct. 14. Receipt 101 bar rels rosin. K barrels, turpentine ; ' Exports, none, v - . N . 't,-':'.',' Wilmington, Oct 14.-6plrlt turpentlna, nothing doing; receipts 33 casks. , " Roslir, nothing doing; receipts 118. j: i "Tat; firm. 11.90;. receipts . - Crude 'turpentine firm, 8160, O wd 13.75. recelr; 30. . .' ; t ' New york prodnco. . ; v New York, Oct It Flour firm with a quiet trade. Rye flour quiet. Buckwheat flour easy, Com meal quiet. Rye easy, liarlev firm, 'Wheat firm; No. 8 red 10, 4 to W'i elevator. Option, u to e, net l,iKl,er. Dec. I10i; May nv a. . Corn ey; No.-2. 83 nominal .1 water. nmiona W to 4ic. net lower. Pea. ,5; May ) i rmt steady mixed 63 to 5214. Beef and oul moats steady. Lard firm. Pork, tullow. rice and molasses steady. Rosin quiet Turpentine -steady. 89 V4- Sugar raw steady; fair refining !8.8: centrifugal 9 tt 13.96; molassea sugar 13.W1 refined TofteV calet; Rio No: T. W; Santo. No 4 &. Mild coffee dull; Cordova 9 4 K'i. Futures net unchanged to 5 points 1UButtcr'qulet; process common to Pc!al li to 23; Western Imitation--creamery 1 .... a nuiet ttnclianRfd, ''peanuts and Liverpool freights steady, unchanged. Potatoes firm; ltr barrel t:.vo0 to $2.76; Jersey 11. to 1-10. Cabbages easy.-.unchanged. . " r New- York Cattle. . . . . -t,. v, Yok, Oct. 14. tieeves. le'k"- $1 to $9.4); vxn 83.75 to 84.-; v':'s U-H to III cows 11-W to K M- ''' ' ( -ive receipts 2.171. Veals U to-89.2S. v't,s p.-i; culls to 14.50; grasser i 1 f-1 calves 13 to 13.oJ; Westerns IS-l-'H , , r.ty dreswd ve as 1 to 12'4r dress e.l s iiiUcis r.d f' J CiUves 1 to 7c. . ... ,,.:.,, e Sheen si.e'p ana i. in m - - -s to 8t; -etii'.s 11.7-J to S-r lambs H to f Si; culls 7..ai o tt .;j,.rs, rf :-e 8,. "; medluin , hogs li .',''' weight tji cattle. .14.-Ctattte. receips K.. r f r hr-t but weit to 10c - i. ?; ; -- i Ji i t to j:.C ; Clilcago, O.-t ady to t'.:- er for r -ws I:- '-: '3 i ) t J - ; H'-c. rec-' , ic. I - ivy . S "-' .; ' - ' i -h a ' J i bulls i to 5- "... ' t 1 . ) ' , 1 1 mimcrc --4Sssav ill f HaHsM B I Daily Cotton j KtW lurk, Oct. I f.-Kity; mid.i.ing 9; nci 1 g.oss re.'flpis 2a,64!; ait! i i7:ii; Gt. Britain 13,0tC; con t. m, tnns i s ;5.ho; t-'ni.k 1U4.- j( C j; oouai- wise 2,7)4. . ; - Kew Orleans, tone stea net receipts 12.&7; pron y; middling r.; sale l,m; stpek llS.i .'7. Mobile, tone ateajy; net r--ipts 4.297;' fjcr receipta 12"7; ! i atock 4,S)2; Coatw!se i. 1 Havinnah, tone atesJy; mMJilng tKl, net receipts 11' f pr-i-'w rwe;pt l.vfl sales J.U5; stock l"..vl; Gt Erltaln 1.310; 0j an wl.se S.IIO, ' (.'herbton, toi,a ate.i net receipts 1.242: f,r stock ti.tz!; coaite Wilmington, lon q 1 net receipts! t,t ; gro tck 22.34. yy middling , IS! -i receipts, J.142; 1; middling t receipta 4.6P0; - Norfolk, tone stf.u'y; middling 9; Bet receipta 3.113; gross rwoipts 1,110; galea 12 slock zl.U'il ctatwl S,auui Baltimore, tone nominal; mlddllcg HJ rroKS rw eii La t.y; otock. 4,4!4. New 'York, tone qnlut; middling! I.SO; 'aroae receipts S,3H: Bales S95; stock 40,433. Baeton, tone quiet; middling I.20J gross recelnta 2.5 4. fluladuiphia, tone quiet: middling I.4S; gross receipts 15; atock 1,171. ;., Jackaonvi:ie.,iiet receipta VI'. gntm re ceipts ITU; ' astwlse 11.. Total to-oay, at all porta, net S.46S; Ot. Drrtuln 80.418; continent 500; stack fsOl,lM). x 'onolldated, at all ports, net 257.M9; Ot Britain 43.6S5; France 21,107; continent t3.Il'J. : ' ."' x Total since Pept ember 1st, at all porta, net 1,61,I39; Ot. Britain S6S.170; France 152.805 continent 4X3.su; japan tn. x Corrected. ' JNTEWOB. MOVEMENT. . Houeton.tone ateady; middling net recetpia iu.ae; groae receipw f,w, mr 1 mni .w a. - ntt Auguana, tene ateady; middling l( net receipta 1.211; groaa receipts 1,41; ahlp- m-vt. l.SU; lm IWl ock 4S.730., , Memphla tone oy! m a"n ; r3 pta 390; gros. reeipU "l mer.U l.tlO; aalea VTi.'eT fit loula, tone quiet; middling . " receipts 1.171; gross receipta Mil; nlp- tJiitia tw ' " Cincinnati, net receipts 231J gross re. oelpta 191; ehlpmenU SU; stock 13.421 V ' loulevllle, tone easy; middling W4.V-' Little Rock, tone steady; middling ! net receipts 1,715; - gross receipt--1.715; Shipments 1,118;, stock 17,649. -Total to-day, net receipta tl.191; gross receipts ffl,27l; shipments 16,037; sale 704; stock MXTJi, , '. ; Chicago Crl ProTlsiotn, ; Chicago. Oct. 14.-A falling oft In rs oeipte'of wheat In the Northwest bad strengthening efTect to'Jay on the local wheat market, final quotations being up H to H and . Corn and oats were, easy were firm. Open. Higb. towV Cloae. in'4 mi, ioo4 101 K.H4 1044 103 :. 1W4 : W . 1 , 9'i gj4 44) MH . 3H 6;iH ..' 63" : RH4 .. t"i VL KMl .48 4S"4 48 4814 50 - Ui t M 604 WHEAT- - sDCe ee ; May .. .. .. July jk CORN-. Dee. .. .. May . 'July f. f. .. OATS , Deo. .. Jiiiv:" .;-45 4 , . 1 Oct.' . ji. . 3an. i May ., -i. 13.70 11.90 15.02 15.44 140 16,10 13.70 ,11.70 15.S0 ' 15.00 14.17H U,17 IAHD Oct V Jan. May.i 9.15 ,. 9.22' 9.00 f.8t 9.12H 9.00 8.97H 1.10 ' 8.97 97Vi ribs- - -; 1 Oct 8.17H Jan. i .. J,;. .1.00 .May ,. 8.81H8.7H l-lH'gu'ckk;n7,-BI,rln m . .. .. 8. 8.00 8.17V, ' ...ri.....r.;.; 1.3 . 8.0-V4 a. aeegpe, hea . a .".. ... New Orleans Cotton. i New'Orleas, Oct, 14. Cotton: Spot was steady to-day. at unchanged quotations; middling ri; sales were 1,800 bales on rtho spot and 1.500 to arrlva f " Futures, opened steady at practically! yesterday's" closing level. Cables were disappointing and the weather map could, not have been better but the selling from, me pear erne met wim targe Buying "- ders which were brought out by the strengw anown oy me new i ore maraw-jotner at Its opening. October, the spot month, rose to a premium of nearly 80 points for ever December. This was said to be due to the large amount of October contracts beld by exporters as hedges against ac tual sales. The market wsa well sustain ed all uay, offerings of bears being wel ab3CS W.frwh long buying-.. . i , On the Closing tho tone waa steady and the active positions were one point, lower to two higher than yesterday's closing. : Closing bids: Oct 8.78; Nov.-1.(2;. Dec t.ttl Jan. 146; Feb. 8.42; March 8.44. , :. '. Uterpool Cotton. ' Liverpool, Oct 14.-i-Cotton closing; Spot dull, prices unchanged; American mid dling fair (.58; good middling IX; mid dling (.02; low middling 4.78; good ordT. nary 4.18; Ordinary 8.78. ? Bales 1,000 bales, of which !00 were for speculation and ex port and Included. 4.5'M American. s Re ct-ipts 14,400 bales, al American.' futures opened quiet and closed quiet. October ........ .. 4.ie CK-tober-November .. .... . November-December .. .. . Dceniber-Janaary a 4.57 Jutiuary-Febrjiary . M. a... .... 4.5 4.58 1 -.hruary-Marcb-.... It arch-April .... .... ." ; April-May .... ...f5.-.. J ay-June .... -. June-July .... ......... July-A'j.qust .... ... .... ' 4.5S " " ' -6414; 4 53 civ. Tork Cotton. 1 one, t)ct- i. -epoi coiion c"'" a -t. 6 r-' 3 advance; middling upianas .1.; Full) on n Oct Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. 1... a gull 8 45; sales 4 bales. 1 p ly and closed steady t easy on distant l : Ultra LOW t;ifi K.Dt 8.98 8.S7 8.69 8.59 8.44 8 "9 8.37 8.59 S.75 8 73 e 1 1 ft 4S 8 1 8.74 8 70 6 i 8 -J 6 A 8 9 fc 3 s. s e ' V March May . July Aug. . I "- I Daltlmore, " t. ; ed. Wheat I.'-1.-';: do. No. 2 r- I Southern on f"-. - Corn qui' i. ? mtliern- wi.iie- r mixed H to 5 "j, pT-virt to 8. I t on 22 U d--. ; . !i to 21. . . s li:m. .-i l- r a and flats li1: i-iigar steady coa to 1 "-. . mey ... -1 ik. Oct. t ) v i ;.: t- 1 i! ; at i - 3 t ' , . i- V. W a. W W ,14"x20". n.-a-& G, Slide Valve ' Engine. " 7i'36M Mun-av Corliss Engine. ' . ' .V -'14"x36,i Allis Corliss Engine. 1633 Wheelock: Corliss Engine.;: " : 20''x48'Ums-Chalmers Corliss. ' , ' ' -l22j,x4Skxnay CorUss Engine. ' " Vl83G"x42" Harris- Coriiss Engine. " ? V ' V ;; ; " Condition Fine.. Prices Right. - - Boilers, Motors, Dynamos of all kinda and sizes. ! CREEnSDOaO SORPLY CO. , MACHINE AVOnif COTTOrj TAUNTON, . SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE CDWIW HOWARD, AOSWT.' DOUBLEDAY-IIILL . ELECTRIC CO. PITTSBURG, PA.'' : '''.jv.-;'t'-V'-' aUvofacttncrg ARC LAMPS ' , , . e INCANDESCENT tAMPS DTNASI03 AND MOTORS SWITCH BO ARDS ' , v v 7 V ' "i . .' '' V."3!i' .V i 7 '''.; ;7V f-''?': DOUSlEY-HILljL, TEtECTRICCO. f 1 .ir,'.H::i; . vt .., .' r ' . ' , -v - A Largo Stock U Now Carried In Charlotte N . C, For tho Atwommodatlon T ' " ' : . of Our Southern Trade. " -: '" v Cliarlotto Cotton. -These price, represent, figures paid wagons October 14th: .. ,--' Good middling , 8S Strict middling Middling ' Charlotte Grain. (Corrected dally by Cocbrane-McLaugh .' Un Co.) - . !': 'Rye.. ... imI,,. ..... ... . i.is Corn ... I4T r MM 1.08 Cotton 6eed Oata... . Cotton Seed Meal Charlotte Prodace.. ".. -r 'i ' fCorrected by a H. -Field dt Co.V ' Sutter 104918 JO03 , 10 1021 8540 U14 owns par nead j, '. Turkey per pound Pry Goods Market. - New Tork, Oct 14,-Tbe dry goods mar- act was moderately active on spot mar. ehandise to-day '- Retailors mnA tntilwr stocks are generally light and It Is some years since the demand at the ceunter was quickly and surely reflected In the primary .markets on underwear, hosiery, domestics, dress goods. Silks, linens and fabrics, Cottoa yarns hold steady. Silk piece goods are in aotlve call, V,"-; JCottoa Seed- OU. New York. Oct, 14.-Cotton seed oil low- er under lucal bear pressure and poor ao tivs demand. , prims cnido 2 to t9i4: prime summer yellow 17!4 to 18; oft Bum mer y allow 874 to. 17; good off summer yellow , '4 to S8; prime White 38 to 41; prime winter yellow 414 to 451a. ! ''- - A: CLOSI.NO.. STOCK LIST. Amalgamate Copper'..... ...V,-,. , American Car & Foundry ;. . .... American Car A Foundry pfd. ,,' American C otton OU ... American Hide & Leather pfd.- ., American loo Securities ........ .... American Unsed ...... ... 7R14 ' 4H4 101 854 2314 ' ; 94 American Ixxiomotlve American Locomotive pfd. 14 l04 . sn'4 w 13P4 W 8V4, ti 4' 87.,.,; American fmeking St Refng. ., American FmwUsij A Refng. pfd, American Pnear Refining .. .. .. Amerlcaji Tiu,nr thftt .. naoonda Mining Co. ,. , , A tCi,,oon . Atchluon pfd , , Atianua C;at Line .... ,w PaHlmore to Ohio Baltimore A Ohio pfd. ... ,. i iroKiya jinpia Transit Canadittn 1'ncirto ritr.l l eolh.e Central Leather i(i i Central of New Jersey 1K7M. ' 42 : 4 7 1-i 5 :, t nesapeak. A Ohio . ... ..... Chicago Great Western .... ... Ihlcaaro A North Weiem .. Chicago, ilil. A Et. Paul Ixiula . c.. C, C. & ft Colorede Fuel A Iron .. Colorado & Southern .... Colorado & Southern 1st r'd. t'olorado A ti'i. hero- 2d pfd. Consolidated Gas Corn Products . , .... Ieui irate A ilnoson .... r i,;an'le .-. . o Mime p!di I nvr .- I 1 !C1X' I 'j 31 44 14 i i!; t.--a i; 5! 1-t j 1 2.1 ) I. -.1 1 t N ' . . X H M 1 11 -1J rn pfd. ex. div. ore ctfs. ... ..... .. . -t t r'l .. .. T r , .. :n -r pfd. .. M 1 ,sl J hi II ,1 ... :v . -ii IV f--i At N r t un .. i ' f-n pfd. :.M'i,a .. . i t ,-t. M. .. T. I'K.n p:d. M f : 1 w J FBAL'ES AvSJJ i r.lACHirJERY LULES CHARTjOTTE, it, c ad Dealers a WTJtB ANb' CABLES BATTERIES condctts insulators, etc. waw Republle Steel .... ... . ,'. ,., Republic Steel pfd. .. .. ..." Rock Island Co. ......' Rock IaUuid Co. pfd, .. " "' St LoUl, 4 Ban&Vjd p d. ;".: St. Loui. Southwestern .. ..Z St. Louis Southwestern pfd. 1....... tloes-Sheffield Hteel and Iron ..'.' Southern Paclflo 7 Southern Paolilo pf(L ,",.l ! Southern Railway 7 "I-.-Bouthern Railway pfd. A . .V ?rrrfc ;::t::r:;-::;;:r: Toledo, St. Louis A West ! . " . . Toledo. StLouls A West pfd. S1'4 ' 1 74 SO'4' r 48 &!4 118 1 .a. ! -41 ! 26T4 J ( : 1B ' , 8G14 81 , ioi 4 - 4 109-14 -4114; - 81P4 lOk-4 l-':e 2714 ; 7514. 68 I Union Paclllo pfd. .. tjnlted States Rubber . ' United States Rubber 1st pfd, uniica rum meet .... United States Eleel pfd. Utah Copper ... ,. ... Vlrainla-4Jamllna 0mir.l ...... Vlrglnia-Carello Chemical pfd. Wabash pfd. . ....-t .',",1" ' Waetlnghoim Eleetrto ,.. ,." Western Union .... . Wisconsin Central .. , Standard OU ...... ... ..,-.... .t.. 'JH ..'4L5 K. , 'EW VORK BONDS. IT. a refunding Ss, registered IT. 8. refunding U, coupon' 1034 104 JooH 11 12014 Ml 7 10 1991 94'4 J"a : 94 I ' 8HI4 93'4 74 10914 .' 1 ' 46'4l - . j Mil, u. o- ragisieren If. 8. 3a, coupon .. JJ. 8. 8s, -regietered sx. nt' u. d. u, coupon .... American Tobacco 4a ra American Tobacco s .., c... tfhisnn mytAMl Am. Atohlaon adjustment ta'bi'd ,.'.,!!!"' Atchison ev. (s .... ... Atlantic Coast Line 4s fd, f4eram nauimore A.unio 4s Baltimore A Ohio 84s Brooklyn K. T. ev, 4s Central of Oeorsrla. tea fV.att - r Central of Georgia 1st Ind. bid central or lieorgla 2d Ino. ., W .t Central of Georgia JJ ino. '...,.. Cheeapeake A Ohio 414e bid Chicago A Alton I'is ...... .... . Phlojuiro, B. A Quinsy new 4s mi Chicago. R. X. A P. R. R. Chicago, R. I. A P. R. R. col. !... Chicago, 1L I. A P. R. R. rtdg. 4e., C. C. C. A 8t Louis gen.. 4s.... Colorado Industrial 6s ...... ... Colorado Midland 4s ...... f. .. 74 n '742 8 94 .n. w, .u:ittuo ft Boutnera a., v 1 - " ...... ..-J.. . . .., ., U Frie p-ior lien 4s ... ., ee4.aaie ' 7 , .10514 ' . 80 90t4 :r w 1 Hocklr.g Valley 414s ofd, Interboi ouxh-Uet. 41s .... '.. ... Japan 4 ,i. Japan 4 s .... ..... ...... ,.i Japan 4 -., Id 8eries Ixru.svi ., A Nash. Unified is llUlt.DI'il COIISOl gold 4.,.. Vfrmn ntra.l 4 , k'exii-an t eiitrul 1st Inc bid Inn, fe tt. Louis 4s .... ........... ?i.H-t, j-.ansas A Texas -s 1 1. Kamas A Texas Ids bid So National k. R. ol Mexloo consol 4s. '8014 New York Central gen. SH- ...X.... Northern I'sctfie 8s Norfolk k Western consol 4s Ornton f ' ort I-Ino rfdg. 4S , I'fr.n, cv. s -a 13iS .... Penn. Coraol 4s ... r,., ... Rsxllng t!cnral 4 ........... bid.. ' 9fl , , 9414 ...... 8411 1''7j 1 "' iZJ Rcptii'i.o of Cubs Ss St. luis A Iron Mountain coti.' fab IVj ft. Louis tn Francisco fg. 4s t-t. Lou:s iF-iu'hwestertt con. ts .... .-a!-wrd Air Line ts bid .... ... Foul ;em Vacltic 4s ....?..'.. ..-.. Sout-iern I ai"iio 1st 4a ...... Stuihpsn La ;way 5a . .. .. ,. Texas A Fsi'iUC If" hid ToukIo, ft. I.. A Western 4s ...... VtiM'tl I . -o 4s .... ... ... ...... 77 74 6 S2 1 "-. '118 F7-4 1 Cnj.n 1 . rc, 4a .... . .. .... 1 r. i.i -.1 1 , , -Ware-;:! .... .'.... ..... 1. 4. .... a Lake Frie 4a i -Mitral 4i H 1 srd H. cv. Ss e 4s il'-'ij. t.. u - . s .. . N. V. 1-il 5 77 ctfs.... 1 1 1 it va ui.ir.rv. A I -s L.iil uiifct itlno at ! r-.t 1 1 r Li k-,1 -I'lir. Li a f . Hoy. Wanhington Th art mlitirg h f- l-e pre- !-ii rnotiveg . I a -( fy ' ti g.-t et j se n : ! th,u In ' a r: .r'a ; . nl-.'-r .pt-ct f re to i. In their e 1 a cr; no 1. 1 h t 4 f COTTON IU1ILL MACMINER ;, ;; Stuart W. Crazier, ' ' AND C0NTRACTC3 MAM 01 hOtl ' ' . - t CHAfttOTTCN. 3, Crvolvlng Flat Cards, Railway Heads. - . Drawing; Framea,' . fplnnltif Frames. , V wlsters and Spoolers k QuIIIersand Reelf, , Looms, ' , . ' !',' ' C0MBliR3 ' ' HUBBAED BR03. & CO., HANOVER SQCARE, - NEW TORJt MEMBERS OF Wew Tork Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Ex rhange, Associate Member Uvfr ORDERS SOUCITED For"ths; ur- chase and sale of cotton for future delivery." Correspondence Invlteo. UECKLENBURG IRON '0RKS CHARLOTTE, N. 0. v ; Hotors, Dynamos, , Alternating and . v Direct Current, , ' ; 'Any size and voltage. ' ' r - Stock on hand, . 1 ' We ask for orders. - CLirJC FAST S PLASTER ' "Second to Nona" - - -, .N ' 7 .. .; . - . '. '7 7'- --'-';-..- r .. Saves you money and irives you a better trail ' than any : other; plaster ' on the market. ?a Only one, trial will convince you. Ask us for prices , and booklet. STATlSYIuf FUSTtll I CCIXT CO. f .' , SUtearUlA. H C FOR GOOD BCILDINO BRICH ;) 7.v .si-:; addreaa " -ROCIC mLL BRICK WORKS, Rock mil, s. c ' , ' CATAWBA BRICK CO, Van Wyck, S. C. . . CATLirj & CO. Cotnmlaalon ffcrchanta - 315 and S17 Broadway, ITew .v . York " ' Xlocton : ' ":- Philadelphia; 123 and ICO Chestnut-Ct. ' . . COTTOII YAIU73 All number. Skeins, .WarpSj Cops and Cones " - C0TT0II G00D3 that 'hs was not wounded accidentally innocent bystander, In thS In the riot In fact, he U said to havs been asaisting la the act of battering down the doors of the JalL . it (J to j,, hoped that there - la Some mistake In the report. But at least th incident points to ths very - marrow of tho mob spirit, and re- I YCttlS II. IH 111 111 fnmuoiiTM, v J. Impossible to conceive of an average ? 14-year-old boy so filled with, a sens of outrnc-ed Justice hat he would will ingly ofler his lite In the effort to dis courage crime In his, community. Ths only probable moUvs that could In duce a boy of such tender gsre to lead a mob and endeavor to batter down the doors of the Jail, In order to get at his vtetim woulj be that of mere thirst for Hood, a desire to slake it with human life. . - This hrutaliit.ir ef bova Is ens of " He- verr wont results of- lynching. It breeis a carnival pirit ot glee at the violent death cf another which IS littta eh .rt of flemlish. If there were no other reason wlty lynchings should br- ric.re!'. d one of the most terri ble cr.-uf-a which a community could eo'mnit. this one reason would be u:v-.it, that It brutall-s the young mp-f an 1 chiMrvn who come in con t i t wil l it. Tii very ghouls Of per d.t.on mutt shudder at the spectacle of cv.il Jrea taking pjrt lrt the efforts a iri"o to t- :-n a n.ri bf-ln; at t,: ttj;.e cr l.ei-j fn:n t- a tree, . .. C - i' , r . (' J r ffubbers. Intettnedlatatg Rovtag FramcA lack FranaM popt : Qimmt gall; Vsry gttractlvo -room widern dwelling on West Ninth street, 'must be sold at once. AUk a cottage near Belmont can be sola i very reasonable. t , Call at my office and I will be (lad to ejuota yo price. , 7'.j . , . .. t . . J i , t. ' 7 . ' . Yohe CaQii f ao K do Any, on with strength enough te drKU vmall nail can lay ouf f. . . "ELECTROnx Hard Rubbsr-Bsc Roofing "ACME" Double riint-oeated Roofing ,; "TjNIVERSAL" - Ormvsl Surfaced Rooflnf t . Sufficient Larga-headsd Oalvanlaed Kails, Liquid Cement and PI .' rectlona for Laying are packed the core cC ech roU. 7 These Roofings are more Attractive In appceranco -ars cheaper than shingles, tin, corrugated h-en, tar and gravel, and without re pairs will last longer. . " WRITE FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES! ) - . t 1 - Carolina Pcrtland Cement Cci?p::y Southerd Distributors. ' . ' CUARIXSTON, S. C. "'"'' '' r"7f',fr -' f" e n o awfW4eW f wIW Uews wf: .-.'... ..'-:-'. Dynamos ! and Illectrical Wiring installed by . ua. Mill work a epecialty. Prompt attention given ta all work. r. ,G. nuTBk: cor.ipmiv "4.I , T1.,4r)1 f 1 . . Thona 1C07 or 1303. .Vt M, IJVU w . ' Consulting F.ngmcesa. Water Bilpply and Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water. Power. Hydro-Electric - plants. Irrigation Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Bur reye.. Estimates, Plans and Bpeclflca tlona ' Construction Superintended. Complete Plants deslgned and con structed, -i.' - Main Office, J7I-7T Arcale Building, Greensboro, North Carolina. '. -- Branch Office, Lavrlnburg. ortli Carolina. " GILBERT C. WlinB, C G. Consulting? r cmi. engiiteeh - Durham, X. C. ; . , waterworks, sewerage, B treats; Wa ter Filtration. Sewage - Disposal; Pinna, Reports, EsUmstea, Super vision of Constructios. . - v " . B. PAHK3 RUCHER, ' -.: aiARLOTTr, J. C . ; .,-v ' Consulting end Constructing , ' y ELECTUICAL -tJJGINEEn Estimates, Plans, Speetflcatlons and Bu- pervtslon of Con struct log v el ' Lighting. Industrial and ' Power Installatlona Hydro-Eleetrte Plants, Power Trans, mission. Municipal lighting, Etq, U-LCTK,W -9 r-tTucKreic STFJUf f it fAUAXTOM U U CHALLOTTII. N.C. nuKz p. itiixurji & co. P ARCHITECTS APeCillTECT 4 : - ... laser BoUOlDg. CharloKe, V. C cuArxcxrr, x. c. LeonsrJ L. ITnnfer and rranVT'3 t"en orrtefi ATkAMTA C - fa" J AtrtomatSc Feedera. ' . . Opener- and Trocs Breaker! IntermedUtet Finisher Lappcr J ? i lUrschnerCardln: Deatcrs Thread extractors, Wasta Plckera, eti Raw Stack Diysce CTCteCTC.. CharIott3r IT. C. Small Cost a. co. ' . UaunXacturcrs ef Ma u tela, "write for catalogue. Manufacturers i vqnd Jc!j!:cr5 Frequently And it necessary to have Danklng rsciliues In ad dition to those eSertd by local banks. i,vvyi "''-.IKS .. : ... ... '. " -, Pifrt f"' p-f' 1 lluLr llwklwiiul 1 Lev.!.. 4 or iucH.von, mrglmx . With '--,.- $1,800,008.68 Carital Earned - Surplus 4 d 0 0.0 0 0.0 19, 508.800. 00 Deposita 11,009.900.00 Total Resource Offers Just the Additional f a cilities Required. Jno. B. Purcell, Prejldeet; Jno. IU Miller, Jr.. Vice Preel ent; Caa R. Burnett. As- stant Cashier; J. C Joplln, Aitant Cashier. . . i -. a. a calhuld t rr.?, co:.7asss:ox 1TXROL1XT3 fM Leonard ftreet, MT7 Tcr., ' ' CCTTO-f TAr-yj " 1 - - irrr. ' - 44.4 1. li.... w -t vi . i. a. W cc; - SCBEEJS . '.. 1 :--y '.- m, s va : "i Lie, !.;- ' t -. ,- r;y a ft .- . ,. ,r I .. ; ith x'n- 1 f t - cv n r u.; -- .1 a 1 II j. i-s t - n . : . r 4 SI 4 111 1 i- r ! v v. ih rrinclil, ! 1 I i 1. - -. ' r I "in I f 1 - t a t- r-'r 1m W . Lw r u ' fi f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1908, edition 1
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