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t 1 '. ' I f i CHARLOTTE, DAILY OBSERVER, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909. 17 i it7 1 MILLS, AND MARKETS CRUSADE AGAIN'oT GAMBLING, isoutheru Senators Will Pursue Their I season be a stimulus to renewed en Campaign to Procure Legislation 1 terprUe. Much will depend upon the Agaiust Speculating In Cotlou ami crop outlook, and up to date this is Grain This Session. ; not so unfavorable as at one time ex- Washington. March 21.-The cam- P j. Urj. "oW will b earnest palgn to procure legislation against : desired. The possibility of an out soeculatlon In cotton, grain and other break between Austria and Servla is afrtcultural product Vlll be carried that keeps all European markets agricultural ""uu , ,,h in an unsettled condition. Of course, on in the BUli-ttn 0' ' any disturbances in the foreign even more vigor tnan In trie 'xtU" . boUTfM , reflecte(1 ln New York Congress, according to the statements, of Southern members. great powers to prevent compllca- Representatlve Macon of Aransas 0on 8hould w k has reintroduced his bul to prohibit, lhoud event g 3 this .peculation by forbidding Uie' ; fienslons: graph and telepnone companies nui" transmitting information concerning the buying, selling or dealing ln these futures. "I Intend to fight for such a law as long as 1 am in Congress saia Nw york March 2i.Tha important Mr. Macon to-day, "provided a law is new iPeigiation proposed ln the tariff noi enacted, as I hope it will be. revision bill introduced at the special se tS bill, together with a "un"lslon of Congress last week, has been of Of others on the same subject, paramount Innuenoo in Uie securities considered by the committee on agn- imarkMa a7ldi jndeedi jn all tne financial culture at the last session, but no r sn(J comrnerc1al marketi. The effecl nas port was made. Under the dl been one of confusion rather than of any amendments to the rules It is definite shaping of opinion and the con that the House will be callea uPn sequence is to check new undertakings vote on the proposition at me "ro,-j'rhi is partly due to the conviction that regular session. ithe bill as Introduced Is destined to Representative Garrett, of amendment and also to the necessity for gee, has Introduced a bill to pronlbl a period of adaptation to new conditions the use of the mails for dealing hal wUJ follow ,ls flnal Hhaplnff The these futures. changes In duties proposed were ln them Representatlve Burleson, , 1 e b ' selves of mixed eect In the securities Intends to Introduce a bill on Uie Buu market, strengthening stocks of some iect "I do not exl"'ct t0 gel alli. companies for which an advantage Is an action on It at the special ese j"". ftlcipated from the changes, and weaken said Mr. Burleson, "hut ncxt w n e otnfira f0r whieh lessened earning t hoDe to see it become a law. Ipower is looked for. 1 r .. v, . nrenarine or re-, . . . , - . drafting bills to prohibit the a'le l(eprecni'""-j- - .ml Henry, of Texas. OI lio""i CUPWS MNAcTaL LETTER. Correspondence ol The Observer N" "TA, Intro- in no . , iv tin re T, L. , kill UU o line of oatlie, or a start- garueu o discussion ana 5 All th. T forces tor and changes. All th drawn up a?tt1"81 , , i from now on the cl tarllt en reac such the alr&ctlon moBt important o al 1. at th0 -ta.l "-,,.e. have been tVeited with gre.t len isrrlU6. stC-r-.sis now ImPwnt, and thj , Treasury ; chance of their diminution, rhepro cCrarnradtlralrtX Zt otixnanW --rposai The ultimate effect of th s Pr J would consequently be to larplj Simulate gold exports and eake" our financial strength. in " has not received the attention which It is entitled, since it is an e ment of danger that should not our financial strength eie- be 1 , ... tn ridW stock market operations have been much reffied by tariff uncertainty a"so by the continued 'e,arm! many prominent operators As tariff other three months, there is little reasoh for expecting encouragement n this direction. Generally speaking, trade I. exceedingly dull, large y o Z to tariff agitation, but partly ow ns to the fact that the process of readji.tment rendered eeas&vyZ lie panic, but forcibly held m heck In 1908, is now asserting Itself. A few industries have partly accom modated themselves to new con ttons, yet even they are feeling a de pression evmpathetlc with other In dustries which have not yet so ad lusted themselves, tor instance, the cotton goods trade, the first to meet new conditions, Is now feeling the depression in Iron and other Indus tries. There is In consequence in creasing talk of lower wages, which ?n turn affects general business, cause such a step necessarily ImpllM lessened demand until prices to the consumer fall cor-re3Pnn;ftdv number of reductions have a ready Been announced in the iron and ateej trade, although there is a suspicion that these announcements are made at this time vlth'a view of Influencing tariff legislation. The depression in the' Steel trade is illustrated by the annual report of the Steel Corpora, tlon, whose sales In 1908 were M82, 000,060, or a loss of nearly J27o.OUO. 000 in twelve months. During the same period net earnings amounted to less than $92,000,DOO, a decrease of $69,000,000. The gross sales and the net earnings were the smallest in any year since 1904. The money market continues- ex tremely easy in spite of declining bank reserves and larse gold exports. Fur thefUhipmenta of the precious metal are expected boih to London and Ar genUaav Should this outward move ment continue on a large scale some Stiffening of interest rates must, of course, be expected, but at present uch a possibility Is not 1n Immediate sight. Time money is a little firmer owing to the approach ot the Usual April settlements, which, however, are a less disturbing influence than was the case In former years. For commercial paper there is a good de mand but orated supply. .. Tbe.outJ6olr. ta, for a quiet Inarket with moderate fluctuations either way. A steady undettone, prevails and recuperative" 'tokees re quietly at work toa degree that later,on should -be reftatad itt -renewed improvement, Our' great bankers, ur great mer chants, and our great manufacturers are sot dist,urb'd jver the future. They , we.ontent to let matters rest aad peTtett recovery $0 take 11 natural and slow1 lut afe odurse, s Very aoon the sap will begin to rise, and that la not the timolol" takfng gloomy views. When fiie WM uestloti is settled fcuslnesa vttl celStalnly become more active, and orders which have been held back foi months Will be placed KILLS WOtJIJ)BE SLATER. :. A - merciless murderer- Is Appendicitis -wtth msnv victims. But tr. KinsTs New ' Life - Pills kill It by prevention. They! fently stimulate stomacn. uver mud owels, preventing that clogging that in , vttes apendlcitu. jeurlnir tontlpttoi Biliousneas. Chills; Malaria, Headache1 and Indigestion. i5c at dl druggists. i the tariff Dm n . " felt in the duced a sonse ' relief t- rell d stock market. 1 he c J"Kdl tlon of pleB, while mtc'raeere pected, are tariff reform than were eariy u1" : tt with ln- pan oi me oaniung sua rllt struggle ,u'l nn(,iUBton l imunlty this piase of the aased warrnin um." - , tnat a, much oonetderatlon as heo. v f " j. in the Imports to follow the for execution. The lowering of prices and wages will alao In due HENRY CLEWS. FINANCIAL REVIEW. lulation anticipated some selling of stocks t0 f0i0W the Introduction of the bill and sold stocks short. The event did not ful fil the expectation snd the requirement of the short interest for covering had a I strengthening effect" on the stock market. The revenue producing features of the new bill receive special attention In the country's money centre. A feature of the bill to produce adequate revenues Is discussed as a possibility and the pro vision for Issue of Panama canal bonds to reimburse the Treasury for expendi tures on that account and the authoriza tion of an increase ln Treasury certifi cates from $100,000,000 to 250,000,000 gives an impression of apprehension on the part of the frame'-s of the bill of short comings as a revenue producer. On the financial oom- probdem receives the effects on Changes In duties The effect on the Treasury' position of gold exports offers a subject for some anxiety owing to the low supplies of gold in the Treasury vaults and the conges tion there of national bank notes in course of redemption. Attention Is drawn to the matter by the gold outgo to Uon don and the development of a new factor In that outgo. At present the over supply of money ln New York Is so great that New York bankers are purchasing bills ln London for the purpose of employing their funds This makes a demand for remittance and is a factor in the strength of foreign exchange. So also does the continuance of foreign liquidation of American securi ties The foreign trade statement fbr February Inmdatl"Tlow-faT- the com mercial exchangee are working In the same direction, tbe concurrent heavy in crease ln merchandise Imports and de cline ln exports having reduced the ex cess value of exports for the month to $7 -400.400. compared with $83,004,400 in Feb runrv nf IhjU vear. Large money re sources seeking employment are an ef fective instrument ln the present main tenance of stability of prices, not only of securities,, twit of commodities. The New York money market up to the present time has not been appreciably affected by the gold outgo, which reached a large volume by the end of the week. ECHOES FROM CLUBDOM CIVICS DEPARTMENT. The only club meeting of the out standing ones for March is that of the civics department Wednesday morn ing' the 24th, at the Carnegie Library, the' hour being 11 o'clock. The civics department Is always an active force both in club and city life, and the meeting Wednesday promises to be of more than ordinary interest. Some Im portant committee reports will be ren dered, and the chairman promises to launch a most timely and important piece of new business. Any one in clined to be curious as to the nature of the new project Is invited to come Wednesday. The sanitary department and com mittee are not yet ready to report as to the award of the "clean-up" day prizes. It is said that some children col lected as much as a hundred barrels and several over fifty, so the prize money will certainly go for "value re ceived." A prominent Charlotte man said the results of the clean-up move ment were worth thousands of dollars to the city. LIBRARY DAT COMMITTEE. Mrs. C- Q- McManaway, chairman, has called a meeting of this com mittee for Wednesday morning, the 24th, at the library, at 10:80, just be fore the session of the civic depart ment The plana that have previously been outlined in this column, will be perfected for th day ln May to be given over to work for the betterment of the public library ty the Woman's Club. The committee Is made up as follows: Mesdames McManaway, Ting ley McNlnch, Abbott Rellley;.Dur ham and Finger. DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. The department of literature, assem bled ln the parlors of the home of the club president, Mrs. L W. Falson. Mrs. C. O. McManaway was in the chair, ln the absence of the depart ment chairman,. Miss pillehay. The feature of the business session was the election of a committee, whose duty It will be to present possible themes, or topics of study for next year's pro gramme at the next meeting. Mlss Ernma, Hall, Mis. J. E. Reilley and Mrs. F.'L." Wyche, club memScfir "were asked to suggest to the committee their preference or Ideas for the next year's work as an aid to It In presenting popular land desirable , sub-; jects from which a choice will be made by ballot. Mrs. Charles E. Piatt opened the literary programme by a study f Scotch superstitions ln the Sixteenth Century with the doings of "Witches and Warlocks' that were mixed In with that of nobles and kings. Mrs. McManaway presented Macbeth, the truly historical character, while Mrs. F. C Abbott showed the poetical, man "Macbeth," that Shakespeare I has made ln the workshop of his fancy. One of the delightful features of the study was the reading of a number of DON'T OVERLOOK. THIS IT8 A SPLENDID PLANT . 1 used No. 4 Steel Champion Rock Crusher, opening for tone 9"xl5" complete with elevator. 18" centres, screen JO H. P. centre crunk AJAX Engine and Boiler, mounted on wheels, with fixtures and fittings. You can secure bed rock figures for quick purchaie and Immediate deltvry. , Vi GREENSBORO GREEN CARDS 0RAWIX9 mm MACHI1ME WORKS erf OT TON TAUNTON, COMBERS LAP MACHINES SOUTHERN OmCC AT CHARLOTTE CDW1N MOttfARD, Agent. mm - - THERE IS Ib ONE THING ABOCT A STEAM PIA!fT THAT PAYS THE SAME DIVTDEIVD AS PIPE COVERING. LET US TELL VOB ALL ABOUT IT. f w Jua.3 rtfifmr.Tivjga the choicest lines of the play, where Shakespea ro puts some of the noblest and most poetic fancies into mouth of Macbeth. tl3 Mrs. Falson followed with a paper, on "George Buchanan, the Scholar of the Reformation," telling of Ms op portunities of culture In the French court and study or reading with Maxy Stuart. Th discussion of "War Sys tem and Dress," led by Mrs. Annie Smith Ross, told of the early Are sig nals for war, the Scotch plaid kilt, tartan, etc., that characterizes na tional dress. GENERAL CLl'B MATTERS. Tho meeting of the education de partment and the second of thft March Hub meetings, to have been held at Mrs. Faison'e, was called off on ac rount of the death and funeral of Miss Marian Washburn, whose moth er. Mrs A. H Washburn, is a valnrld and loved member of the club. The business of the deferred meet ings will be continued until the April ones. According to the revised constitu tion each department elects Its own chairman. Instead of this being done at the general club election, it will be done at the, first Aprl meeting of the several departments which will be af ter the general election wthich takes place April 1. TREBLE CLEF. The treble clef held a most enter taining meeting at Elizabeth College for Its March session, a good number of members and guests being present. Two good papers were presented, the Srst on "The C tnon. Counterpoint and Fugue." b the chairman. Mrs. Glascock, who Illustrated her paper with quaint examples of the early form of music writing, and the other. "The Violin and Its Ancestry," by Mrs. Henry F. Anderson, which gave a splendid account of the origin and development of this Instrument. As Mendelssohn's centenary was celebrated last month, in honor of the occasion, Krelg's march for pipe organ, piano and violin, was given with fine ensemble. Miss Kluppel berg read an account of the many celebrations throughout the musical world of Chopin's one hundredth an niversary, and the discussion that fol lowed brought forth some Interesting data in Chopin's life. Mrs. H. F. Anderson played on the violin Chopin's beautiful O minor nocturne, which brings In the chant ing of the works. Miss Dixon and RHEUMATIC FOLKS Are Yon Sure Your Kidneys Are WeU? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid In the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are Inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid sol vents." Tou might go on till dooms day with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid Is ended. Here Is Charlotte testimony to prove it. Mrs. I. B. Hargstt, 103 N. Graham St.. Charlotte, N. C, says: "I suf fered from rheumatism and . klottey troubla for veara. My kidneys were -very -weak aad 1 was dull and languid roost of the time, reeling uiua ii" performing my houawork." 1 also had sharp twinges throughout my body, was very nervous and generally run down.- Having TDoatfw X1ey Pills highly retoMmehded to me, I concluded to try them and procured a box at R. H- Jordan A Co.'s drug store. They acted directly on my kidneys, restoring them to their normal condition and thus removing all roy troubles. Doao's Kidney Pills proved of Us greatest value to m and I do not hesitate .to speak well of them." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Be'mtmber the name Doan's and J take so otbav. ASTBESTOS 7. n II SUPPLY CO. SBORO, N. C. SPUU.IN6 FRAUFS a . . ' Mrtmtmw MACHINERY MASS. a UHIC LOOKS MTO.CO imfiSBorai n.c. Mrs. Glascock played Chopin's "Pol onaise Ml'1'nri which has so much Polish style. Mrs. Anderson and Miss Kluppelberg then played a love ly violin duet which Mrs. Glascock accompanied. Miss Walters, reader of Elizabeth ColleKe, delighted the audi ence with a charming Incident ln the stage life of Parepa Roaa, whicn brought tears to all eyes. Her hum orous encore however turned the tears to Bmiles. The concluding number was Hundel s largo for pipe organ, piano and violin, which, with such a fine combination of Instruments was meet beautiful The election of the ohair- STATEMENT. Rochester Germao Insurance Company, of Rochester, N. Y. Condition December 31st, 1908, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of capital paid up In cash ) Amount ledrer assets De cember list previous year.. Incomo from policyholders 11.329, 741. 72; miscellaneous, 168,83S04: total Disbursements to policyhold M.Mt.OO 1.I21.Z8S.42 1. 488.579.7 ers. 382. wi; miscellaneous. 1G84.6G2 90; total LMMM.87 Fire risks written or renewed during year, I170.3M.95S; In ton tSiaM.M.(W ASSETS. Value of real estate 009,043.18 Mortgage loans on res! estate.. 236,615.00 Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other col laterals 8,000 00 aiue or Donas and stocks 911.423 75 chu in company's omce Deposited In trust companies and bunks not on Interest Deposited In trust companies and b' iks on Interest Agents' be la noes, representing (38 9 242.6S 16 192,074 22 business written subsequent to October 1st, 1908 171,462 :i7 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to Oc tober 1st, WW Interest and rents due and ac crued All other assets, aa detailed in statement 1.934 49 8.8m 35 2.000 'JO Total I2.3M.7I1 61 Less assets, not admitted.... 8,924.49 Total admitted sseets J2.379 797 02 LIABILITIES. Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 13X.V2 33 I'neamed premiums 1.126.72s 31 Total amount of all liabilities exoept capital 11.965 330 64 Capital actually paid up ln cash ioo.oon oo Surplus t4.4ti.3 Total liabilities $2 379 797 03 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 19tiS. Fire Grofs risks written 12.293.513 00 Less S34R.QMI, risks cancelled, and $ij9.976, reinsurance in companies authorised in Nor! h Carolina 978,056 rrn Net 'risks written Jl. 315.457 00 Oross premiums received . . . t 34.52. 08 Less $5,S5. return premiums; and J9.110 04 premiums for re insurance ln companies au thorized In North Carolina... 14 .796 r Nst premiums received . . $ 19. 727 04 Losses paid (deducting salvage $ 32.704 73 Less losses on risks reinsured In compsnle authorized in North Carolina 16,532 96 Net losses patd , Losses Incurred .. .$ 16.17177 $ 34.380 55 Less losses on risks" reinsured In companies authorised In North Carolina 17.018 78 Net losses Incurred t 17.361 77 President, Eugene gatterlee, Secretary, U. Atwood. Hone o fries, 17-19 Main street West. Rochester, New Tork. Attorney for service, R. S. Busbee, Charotte. N. C Business manager for North Carolina, E. O. Setbols, Columbia, 8. C. State: of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Rsisigh. Feb. 23d.' 1909. I, James R- Toung, Insurance Commis sioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of tbe state ment of the Rochester German Insur sne Company, of Rochester. N. T-. filed with tbls Department, showing the con dition of said company on the 31st day of December, EdA Witness my had and official seal tbe day and data above written. JAMES R. TOCNa. Insurance Commissioner. it I if If x c " tm M I COTTON MILL MACHINERY. ataiN oi piom CHAftLOTTf. N. O, CsvttrlnK Rat Card, Railway Heada, Drawing: Frames, Spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Quillers and Reels, Looms, CUMBERS ETC., BTCa man for the ensuing year, and a dis cussion of work to be studied will take place at the next meftlng. April 14 at Mrs. Mc.Manaway's. The live cent per capita 'ax of the treble clef for the national federation of musical clubs Is now due, and every mem ber Is urged to send this amount to Mrs. Kucker so that the money caji be forwarded without delay. A vote of thanks was glrern to Or King for the use of the auditorium, piano and organ. Jfewbern Buying Automobiles. Newborn Journal. One agent for automobiles was heard to kay yesterday that he hud cold and delivered four high grade, machines to Newbern oeoole slnc Christmas, and It Is learned that an other agicy has 12 orders ln now for immediate delivery as soon as the factory can turn them out. This looks like mighty prosperous times In New bern. " STATEMENT. New York life Insurance Company of New York Condition December 81st. 1908, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of capital paid up ln cash Nonet. Amount or ledger assets De cember 31st of previous year 603,81.71.8t Income from policyholders, 78, 733, 138. n : m Isc el Ian eo us, t23.702,8b&.6, toiai 102,4,M.2 Disbursements to policyhold ers, 4!),a7i,Ofi4.22. miscel laneous. 10.7,9i5.O3; total. eo.l72,00.25 Business written during year --number of policies, 61.604. amount 157.840 86S.OO Business ln force at end of year n umber of potlclee, 978.209; amount 1,993, 509, 601.00 AHSETS. Value of real estate t 12,645,993 91 Mortgage loans on real estate 58.70,418.3e Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other col laterals 600,000.00 Loans made to poilcyhotdnrs on this company's policies assigned as collateral 82.831.137 09 Premium notes on policies In ftaroo 4,885,6035 Value of bonds and stocks 877,518,182.19 Cash In company's office 10,0i&54 Deposited ln trust companies and b.nka not on Interest 1,879,417 61 Deposited In trust companies and banks on Interest .. .. 7,553.918.43 Interest and rents due and accrued 8.062.846 84 Premiums unpaid 7,413,892 ii9 Caah In company's branch offices 113,769 1 All other assets, as detailed In statement 1,291.70 Total $559,422,642 95 Lees assets, not admitted .. 2. 136. 87! 19 Total admitted assets .. LIABILITIES. 1557,288, 670. 7 Net reserve, as computed 1459.209, Present value of amounts not 411.00 yet due on supplementary contracts, etc Liability on policies cancelled and not Included In "net reserve." etc Net policy rlaims 2,319,530 24 2fi7, 3,355, 67.36 ,971.31 Due and unpaid on supple mentary contracts Premiums paJd ln advance, Including surrender values applied Unoarn-d Interest and rent p,Ud In advance Dividends due polio holders .. Amounts set npurt, apportion ed, provisionally ascertained, calculated, awaiting appor tionment, etc Dividends left wllh company to accumulate, etc 199 3$ 812.883.13 1,950, 243 71 522.92 9.015, 67,131, 1, 69, 762, .61.00 277 62 169.83 673 63 244.84 000 90 Commissions due to agents. etc State, county and municipal taxes due ur accrued Heeerve or surplus funds not otherwise Included in 11a- bl 11 ties 12.076, All other llnhflitles as detailed n statnnifi.t 1.274, Total liabilities $567,286,670 78 Bl'SINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1908. Policies on the lives of citizens nf a!d State In force Decem ber 3lst of prerlous year, numtr 5.HL2; amount $10,667,777.00 f'oltcles on th live of citizens of said State Issued during the year, number 527; amount 984,873 00 Total, number 6.439: amount. $11,642,650.00 Deduct r eased to be in force during the year, number 452; amount 785.300 00 Policies In force December 31st, 1908, number 5,987; amount $10,887,350.00 Lnsse and claim" unpaid De cember 31st of previous year, number 4; amount $ 4.SIS 91 Losses and claims incurred during the year, number So; amount 107.430 II Total, number 66; amount f 112,269.03 Lossee and claims settled dur ing the year ln cash, number 65; amount Ixweea and claims unpaid De cember 81st. 1908, number 4; amount Premiums collected or secured ln cash and notes or credits without any deduction for losses. dividends. commis sions or other expenses .. .. 1U.519 II $,74991 $49,756 50 President, Darwlii P. Kingsley; Secre tary. John C. McCall. Treasurer, Edmund D. Randolph; Act uary. Ruftts W Weeks. Home office, 346 Broadway, New Tork City. K. T. Attorney for service, J. V. Holllns morth. Charlotte. N. C. Business manager for Ncirth Carolina, managed from home office. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department. Raleigh. Feb. 2d. 190. I, James R. Toung, Insurance Commis sioner, do hereby certify that the above Is s true and correct abstract or the state ment of the New Tork Life Insurance Company, of New Tork, filed with this Department, showing the condition of said company on the Ust day ot Decem ber, 190S. Witness my band end official seal the day and date above written. JAMES R. TOUNO. lasarano. Commissioner. Stuart W. Cramer, ENGINEER AND CONTRACTUS, S tani Intermediator Jack Frames Klmg Frame FIRE INSURANCE IN BEST COMPANIES Will give you good service ln renting houses. If you hava prop erty for sale list It with me. R. E. COCHRANE Insurance and Real Estate Agent. TO THE BUILDING TRADE! We are pleased to advise that the capacity of our KBTSTONB LIME KILNS has been Increased to now the largest In th South, enabling us to o(T-r the famous "KEYSTONE" WHITE LIME la JHs territory for prompt shipment. "KEWTONE is the highest-priced, but the strongest, whitest and best Lime for Brick Work and Plastering. It Is packed la the boat cooperage. We can also sell you good TENNESSEE LIME at lower prlcss. Let us quote you delivered at your town, car lots or less. Carolina Portland Cement Co. SOIJ5 DISTRIBUTORS. No Diminution In Supply. Wllmlnstoo Star. Durham's recorder sentenced six blind tigers In one week, but. The Herald says, that does not mean there are that many less In the city now. CAPUDINE CURES It IMSOI lorn Kwumw. oothM tbe wrt m ni nltSTN the scbes s4 COLDS AND GRIPP haaelMliM end Nturelrie. ee. loo, Jio and o kotuee. (twsts.j SCREENS flies and Mosquitoes on the Outside. SMALL COST.... I H. WEARN & CO. Mantel Manufacturers. 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CP1 UM.0O4 Sarptas Baroexl . . . MOM.M Deposits .OOOtAMO.M Solicits accounts of Mu faoturers. Jobbers and others needing banking faotmie other than those afforded by local banks. A Growing Bank Pep stary. John B. PnroeH, Presddemt! John M. Miller, Jr., Vloo Fm dan and Cashier) Chas, R. Burnett, J. O. Joplln, W. P. 6hetton, Alex. F. Rylaad, As ststant Cashiers. filedtlenburg Iron Words Charlotte, N. 0. We solicit orders for Machinery, etc, to handle Gold, Iron, Cotta, Wood, Steel, Brass. A. D. SALKELD & OOJCMI8S6IOX MKRCHANTS M-Tl COTTOJr YARNS .1 i Fredlc Vietor & Achella. 5 AMES E. MITCHELL CO. coaonssioK kebghahts Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. -- -oocreicnrarKHTB oucxtxsx Mefelpfcte, 11 and MM at, csoawa, isa Binrs1 bk. eta York, Xo n Tewnsrel flfe M sV Skfem M HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK MEMBERS O" New Tor Cottoa F. chance, Now Orleans Ctton Ex change, Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED the p-rr-chess and sale mi otto for future dsUvarr. Corrasooodeoco tr.vuv4. 4 . '
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