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THE CHAllLOTTD EVEimTG CEEEOITICLIi, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 912. 1 ., wj, . LOCAL LIVEP-POCii CttQll r ".I IJET7 YORK COTTOI7 7- - - v&vr ' K NEW YORK, Oct. ; 4.Cotton .-opened steady at an advance 'of to 4 points and sold at about 10 to 12 points net higher during the first . half- hour - on s support - from -" spot houses and .' active covering1 by some of yesterday's : late sellers. - Realizing ' checked the advance 'around 10.96. for January and the market during the middle of the 'morning was 3 or 4 points off from the best. , Trading1 was comparatively quiet later in the mornlnsr v and -nrlcea fluctuated within a range of 3 or 4 points "With" the , active months ruling about 6 to 7 points; .net higher at midday. ' . J i ' Spot quiet; middling uplands 11.2a nominal. x : ' , r-" 1 - The market was quiet'during the early afternoon with prices ruling about- 8 to ,-9 points net higher -on scattered covert .1 11.25; middling gulf 11.50; no sales. ,i , Cotton futures closed firm.-. ' . . V , Open. High.. Low ; Close.' 11.04-05 1L10-13 11.17-18 Jan . Feb . -Mar -Apr , .'May : - June . July Aug Oct . .- 10.88 11.06 10.86 10.92- 11.02- 11.00 . 11.01 11.18 11.01 , 11.10 ' 11.10 il.2526 11. 11.27 . 1L11 11.14 -11.17." 11.21 11.10 11,U t 10.78 ' 1U6 "11-15,; 10.67 10.82' 10.92 ' lV.30-32 11.25-27 10.TM9 10.87-89 07-09 Nov .. . 10.75ofdlO.82' Deo 10.93'" 11.09 NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW . ORLEANS, Oct. 4.-Cotton fu-: tures opened steady , at an advance of 5 -Xq 7 points on heavy rains .in the - At-, ; lantie, States and 1 reports from Liver ,pool that; unconfirmed rumors were ; being circulated" therelothat the- war he .tween Italy and Turkey, had been .settled. ; Shorts covered , freely and ; scalper went " long for a turn. The forecast predicted rain for South' Carolina, Alabama and Georgia, which - was considered vey .un-! "favorable and increased. the tendency to . ; buy. At the end of the first half-hour : of business prices were 13 points up." ! Toward the middle .of . the morning the market became very. . dull. Scalping "longs sold out their purchases and prices sagged off under the offerings, "Private messages from Liverpool told of "an Jm 'mense .business being .done In the Man chester cloth market 'and, these advices 'prevented short .selling.... The ! price ot . ".silver made another, advance, which ex belted favorable comment The - market . .had no great buying power , late in the morning and at noon wa? only 5 points up. - - ; New Orleans (Jimon Fntures. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 4?-Cotton fu tures opened steady.- v :-.-.: : January ...... "'I.:'...."'. 11 07 March 1.1...... 11-24 May ....... -ltX .October ....... .....v; ........ 10.95 November ...... ...... 10.98 . December . . . . . . s '.J. . ii.Q2 11.08 9 1125 e 11.37, 10.98 11.00 11.03 Southern Spot . Cotton . v : r CHARLOTTE Cotton spot steady 1L i MKAli'tiis, Tenn., Oct. 4. Cotton spot quiejt, decline middling 11. t 4. Spot j CHARLESTON, middling 11. S. . C, Oct. MACON, Ga,, Oct. 4. Spot cotton mid dlmg 10. -.rwr;,.-,.- AUGtrSTA. Ga.. Oct. 4-Cotton ' mid lin 11 1-16. V I - 4. Spot steady j SAVANNAH, Ga.. Oct. and quiet 10. Cotton Seed OIL NEW TORK. Oct. 4. Cotton seed oil closed steady. - . Spot .- ,... . .35 October G.30 100 sold at ......... 6.30 November 6.03 .December '. .'6.03 -January ......-. ...... ...... 6-04 .February ...... V...... ....... 6.05 6.32 6.04 6.04 6.05 6.07 6.10 6.15 6.19 march ..... 6.09 April ....J... 6.10 M-y " 6.18 sw soia at .i8 - Sales between third and fourth calls: November 400 at . ...... .i...-t03 '"' December 100 at 6,03 January 100 . at 6,03 March 500 at 6.09 Total sales . 7,800 Savannah Naval Stores.'" - SAVANNAH. Ga., Oct. 4. Turpentine firm, 38. Rosin firm; F 6.40; G 6.42. J Here is a woman . who speaks from lersonal knowledge and long xperience, lx:, Mrs. P. H. Brogan.;of Wilson, Pa., ; who says. i know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough riemedy .'s far; su perior to any other, v For croup there Is .nothing. that excels it.- For sale by all : aealers. . . . . . " If'!1 tin fill I VfAKL STREET- . e i NEW YORK, Oct: 4. Heavy, buying of stocks was resumed at the opening of today's market, with substantial, gains throughout the general list." " - "The buying movement broadened con slderably after, the opening, embracing a number of specialties. , --i- ; . - Following- -London's - lead the' , etock market opened with a renewal of yes terday's activity." and strength.? The more optimistic - feeling abroad ' was largely due to a belief In a speedy settle ment nf , th Italian-Turkish . conflict. Considerable selling ; met" the early rise and - before noon, various Issues, . in cluding Reading 'and : Steel, yielded all their gains. - r ., , , Bonds firm.' r 1 - ''","" '-" " 1 '. Further heavy selling : set in during the afternoon with marked effect upon the general list. Declines from the best ran to a point or over. -- Liquidation became more active later with further impairment 1 of prices, es pecially in Reading and Steel, support ing orders ralllying the list slightly. Closed heavy. - 1 - . " N In the final hour the selling ; took on larger . proportions and prices; declined sharply,: The movement continued , to center around the-leaders. . J A', :- ' London ; Stocks. LONDON, Oct 4. American securities opened steady and from 34 to higher today. A general buying movement fol lowed and the list continued to advance until the end of the first hour, . when prices ; reacted under profit-taking. .Canadian pacinc, Atchison: and Union Pacific were active ' leaders of v the ad ' vance. At noon values ranged from. tb 1 above ' yesterday's v. New,,-: York closing. . ! . A- general buying movement followed and the list continued to advance until profit-taking caused ; a1 reaction. The market closed - steady. , ' , . CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Balkan newa turned wheat . up; opened unchanged to - H . to ; lower. . December started at 90 to 90, the same as last night to off. and then rose to 1 90 to 9L - Wheat climbed " still higher on export sales. - Closed strong at 92 for December, a net gain of 1V&. v - ' - ,.- Buying strengthened corn. . Deceniber opened unchanged to a shade higher at 52 to 52 to 53 and advanced to 53. ' Increasing reports of frost damage pre vented corn reaction. Closed firm with December at 53. a net gain of Oats swung, upward. . December started a sixteenth down at 32 and later touched 22. Provisions firm. Opening sales varied from last night's level to 5c above, with January 18.75 for pork. 10.87 to 10,87 to 10.90 for lard .and 10.12 to 10.15 for -r.Jbs. - . WHEAT-. Oct ... D ec . . . May .. . CORN 'Oct .. :. Dec .. . May .. . Open. High. Low. v Close. ..89 90 89 90 .. 90 92 90 92 ., 95 96 ? ..95 . 96 .. 67 .67 ; . 66 . 66 .. 52 f - 63 52 53 .. 52 52 . -62 - 52 .. 52 S3 - 52 53 32.' .32 32 32 34 ; 34 . ,34 I 34 .. 33 34 33 34 July OATS Deo . f- May . . July .. PORK j any : ; v -"TS94i2 19.37 J9.02 19.02 18.70 - 19.37 1147 H-22 10.97 10.50 . May 1775 LARD Oct .. . Dee .. - Jan ' .. 11.22 11.06 -10.87 ia42 10.65 10.12 9.97 11.47 H.22 11.60 10.55 10.75 16.25 -0.07 11-32 11.05 lass 10.40 ! RIBS Oct .. Jan .. May .. 10.60 10.75 10.12 .10.25 9.97 10.07 NEW YORK. PRODUCE NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Butter easy; re-" ceipts 6,984 tub; creamery extras 31 to 31. . Cheese strong; receipts 2,054 boxes; state whole milk colored specials 17 to 17. i . ; -ggs Irregular, unchanged; receipts 1L 889 cases.; . Weekly Cotton Statistics. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 4-Following are the weekly cotton statistics; Imports, all kinds, . 62,000 bales. Imports, American, 46.000 balea . ' Stock, all kinds, 487.00(1 bales. - - Stock, American. 339,000 bales. - American forwarded, 53,000 hales. Exports, 3,600 bales. ZIGOMAR VS. NICK CARTER v The Most Thrilling and , Sensational Production of the Age. A battle of wits between Zlgomar the notorious robber, and Nick Car ter, the famous detective. , AT THE PRINCESS TODAY AND SATURDAY R. R. HAYNES. JNO. G. BRYCE. W. J. CHAMBERS. B. D. HEATH. GEO. P. WADSWORTH. ' II. N. PHARR.-" vr - ; r W. A. WATSON. J. W. ZIMMJEItaiAN. A. TinES. -' .. Reoourceo "O'erV; 02,OOOf QGGl - ' - Charlotte Cotton. ' iCorrected daily bv Sanders, Orr A Co.) Cotton, good middling...... ,..,.....11 Cbailotte Wbciesalo Trctvcs, (Corrected ,dally by J I. Blakeley.) Ufn. nr nound ...... .. 11 O 13 Chickens, sprfng . ... .. .. .. 1 Butter . .. ., .. . i. .. .. .. 2 Eggs .. .. i. . . ; . ' 17 u o V Ducks, each . Guineas . '.. Potatoes, eweet, per bbi. ....1.50 Q 1.75 Potatoes, Irish, , per hag. 8.25 0 t.M Onions, per bushel . ..I. CO ,. . : ' . ' . Cbarlotte Gram and ProTlsJan s - (Corrected dally "by , Cocnrana UcLaughlla Company.) Ry - . ci " $ oats .. ,. Com .. .i;..'. ..l.W Flour, best patent, per bbl...B.80 . Flour, straight., . .. .. .. ..5.00 , Corn meal, per bushel ..1.00 Hay, choice Timothy,, 100.....1.20 1.40 CnttnrififfHi Oil and Produce." (Corrected daily by the Southern Cotton , OU company. . - - , Cottonseed, per bushel,;..,..... .27 rash meal, a sack. l.5 Exchange1 meal, a sack............... ?.2 Cash hulls, per 100 pounds.. ...... . Exchange hulls, a hundred .lbs Boveta cow feed, per sack... ......, .W CmOAtea PRODUCE CHICAGO. Oct 4. Butter steady; creameries 25 to 30: dairies 23 to 88, eks teadv: receipts 2.664 ..; cases; at mark cases Included 19 to 20;; ordinary firsts 21: firsts 23. v- Cheese steady; daisies 17 to 17; twins 16 to 17; young Americas 17 to 17H; long horns 17 to 17. potatoes weak; receipts 120 cars; Mlthi gan 45 to 50; Minnesota 43 to 48; Wis. con sin 40 to 50. . . . . Poultry unsettled; turkey 15; chickens 12; springs 12. Veal steady, 9 to 14. V CHICAGO CATTLE CHICAGO, Oct.' 4. Cattle, receipts 3,- 000; market steady, alow. Beeves .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 3.50 O 11.00 Texas steers .. .. "w .. " 4.50 6.00 Western . steers ....... 5.75 9.00 Stockera and feeders .. .. 4.35 7.75 Cows and heifers .. ; .. 2.85 t.00 Calves .. .. .. 8.00 U.25 13,000; market slow, Hogs, steady. Light .. Mixed . Heavy ,. Rough . PUTS .. Bulk of Sheep, receipts a.60 .. 8.60 . 8.45 U 8.4S ..5.75 '.. 8.80. market ..1.25' ..8.40 .. 45 .. 4.50 ;.i 4.75 9.20. 9.25 9.25 8.65 8.45 9.15 receipts 42,000; weakc 420 4.20 5.25 6.75 7.05 Native .. Western . .. .. Yearlings .. ., Larribs, native Western ..: .. - Chicago Cash Grain. - " CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Wheat No. 2 red 1.04 to 1.06; No. 2 hard 91 to 93; No. 1 Northerp 91 to 93; No, 2 spring 89 to 92; velvet; chaff 84 to 91; durum 81 to 89. . Corn No. 2 '67 . to 68; No. 2 white 68 to 69; No. 2 yellow - 68 to O. Oats No. 2 white 34 to 35; standard 84 to 34 - yt; Rye i 69 to' 69. " v . Barley 48. to 75. : Timothy seed 2.50" to 4.0S' " Clover seed 13.00 to) 18-00. ; n Mono ilarkeL NEW TORK, - Oct. 4. Money. oncall eisy; 4 to 5 . frer .cent; ruling rate 4; closing bid 4 r offerSd ar 5 peii oent. -- -.Time loans steady; 60 and day 5 to 5 per cent; six months 6 to 6. '' Prime mercantile - paper 5.' to per cent; sterling exchange easier " with actual business In bankers' "bills at 4.82.25 for 60-day qjills and at 4.86.55 for demand; commercial hills 4.81; ; bar silver 64; Mexican dollars 49; government bonds firm ; railroad bonds Irregular. v - ; DR. R. H". IiAFFERTY WILI,' ADDRESS BOYS AT Y. M. C. A :!- - i ' - An Interesting- program Is belns; arranged for the meeting for boya at the Young- Men's Christian Asso ciation on Sunday afternoon at , 5 o'clock. . The meeting will be . ad dressed by Dr. Robert Lafferty of th,e North ' Carolina Medical College. Dr. Lafferty. has 'addressed the boys .be fore, and Is always a welcome speak er at these meetings. Mr. Clyde Walsh, will lead .the , song service which will . precede .; the address. These meetings are open to all boys of the . clty whether members of the association or not, and a most cordial Invitation Is extended to them to at tend. ''--. If you have .young children you have perhaps noticed .that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this 'you will find Chamber lain's Stomach I and Liver Tablets ex cellent. . - They are easy and pleasant to take, and mild and - gentle In effect. For sale by all dealers. . . itairts a iewjoterest reood ;m Jwt SAVINGS DEPMTMEIMT;- , - October first is a new Interest Quarter at this ' bank and all deposits made in our Sayings Depart- x ment on or before the 5th of October draw 4 per cent interest froni the 1st. ' ': ,Sniall as well a3 large accounts are invited and. as the interest is compounded quarterly J anuary, . April, July and October depositors receive the in come from then? money often and regularly. , ' , OFFICERS: ' JNO. M. SCOTT, President. , W. J. CHAMBERS, V-Presldent. W. H. yWl'lT Cashier. "iJ.-F, ROBERTSON, V-President. v C. W. BUTT, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: 1 - c JNO. M. SCOTT. " " - ' - C. VAIiAER.' 'J ' DR. W. O. NISBET. " "v. h. Twrrnr. . W. H. RELIC. , W. M. IXNG. - a. m. Mcdonald, j. f. robertson, 1 LIVERPOOL, Oct. 4. Cpot 'good bus! ness done: prices steady. American middling fair 6.80 6.58 6.32 6.12 . 5.60 Good middling Low mlddl' Good ordln Ordinary Sales 14,Cv for specula t. 13,200 Americ 'es. of which 500 were ; nd export and included i tales, all American. Receipts 1,: Futures opened easier and " closed steady. - . October October-Nove r.- e.14 6.10 6.05 6.05 ' -6.06 6.08 B.09 6.11 . 6.12 6.12 6.11 jNOvemoer-ue- er ... December-January January-February ; ebruary-March March-April I . . I a April-May May-June June-July July-August t SOCIAL. Mr. and Mrs. ITuerh Chatham ; of Winston-Salem will arrive in the city tomorrow to spend the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.; Paul Chatham a.t their home on, K West Trade street. - ' Mrs..W. R. Odell nri dsuehter. Miss Anna Branson of Concord are spending the day In the city shop ping. , O O D . Mrs. W. B. Arrowood of ' Sharon S. C, Is visiting at the home of her brothers, Messrs. 'John R. and H. N. Pharr on North Poplar street. CfQfl ( The many friends of Miss Jennie Donnoyan will regret to learn i that she Is 111 at the Charlotte Sanato rium with appendicitis. - Mrs w. C. Scott left last night f or Orange county Virginia . to attend the funeral of her- kinswoman, Mrs. Marcia Poindexter. During Mrs. Scott's absence from !the city, Mrs. C. C. Cowherd of Cumberland, Md., will be with the Misses Scott at their home on East Morehead. .. : Miss " Mildred Patterson of . Chesterv a C, will arrive in the city this af ternoon to attend . the dance this evening at the Southern Manu fac ers Club. Miss f Patterson will be the guest of her aunt. Mrs: Baxter . Moore, on Tenth avenue. Mrs. - J. : D. Pope returned to her home in Jacksonville. . Fla.. - this morning after Spending two months in the city visiting .relatives. r. ; ;r Mrs. ' Charles D. Jones. Mrs. John Crawford, Miss Bessie . Jones , and Miss Jaunita Wylie of Lancaster. S. C, are spending, the day in . the city shopping. They made, the trip in Mrs. Jones' Winton car. . . o o o Miss Louise Murphy will entertain at her home on North Church street this ; afternoon at a towel shower. In honor cf Miss Ruth Tedder, whose wedding to Dr. Marcus B. Wilkes of Rlchburg, S. : C, will , take place at the First - r Baptist . church . next Wednesday, afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tl'O CilARLOTTE COaCERIlS ; : . CMIiTED CHARTERS TODAY (Special to The Chronicle. ) yenering-CompanyV of Charlottes Is.; Chartered.vwith-ai?51000 . capltai. au-. thorlzed and $5,600 subscribed by E. A.; Cole, A. H. and F. H. Washburn, M..B.- Spier, J. ; P. Lindsay and J. A. Applebaum for manufacturing Dry ola. a chemical compound, and other solutions. .' ,;'-:,-;: ' " Another charter is fcr the Char lotte Sign Works of Charlotte, capi tal ' $15,000, by J. V. Starnes, ; J. R. Wents and others. . Also there are . charters for the Carolina Hotel Company of Greens boro, capital S100,OOo - authorized and $21,000 - subscribed by T. A. Greene. Spartanburg; J.' A. Sanders, Greensboro, and W. C. Petty, . Char lotte, i :r.:rJ :-J.r;'-f-y: nux;- -vrf';--' The ' Machinery and : -Hardware Ccmpany of Wake Forest, capital $50,000 authorized ana st.voo sud- scrlbed, by M, Z. Peace and others. It - is said that a numfber of ' the famous strikers of the Augusta street car trouble axe in cnariotte at ' wora on the . street car system here. The number of men given was, seven; . - . ZIGOMAR VS. NICK CARTER ' The Most Thrilling and Sensational Production of the Age; , . A battle of wits between Zlgomar the notorious robber, and Nick Car ter, the famous detective. AT THE . PRINCESS TODAY AND . . SATURDAY . Edison la ThcAter New manage ment. Opens today. . ... FHAT regularity : in the saving of money, no I matter how. small the amount. Is of . the : . . highest Importance may be seen by glanc ing at the accompanying table which indicates how money saved systematically will grow to : a Substantial amount in the course of years. - .This bank welcomes savings accounts in any sums ot $1.00 or more and pays 4 -per cent in-. ; terestj thereon, compounded quarterly. ;- - Money deposited regularly in this bank will grow as follows: ..k V -f . - - Savings at 4 per cesjt j .60 a week $ -1.00 a week -8.00 a month - 3 ' ' 20.00 a month mm , 1 W J I--. J i .... i. :i. j i EVEII HILLED O liTICK OU HAVEfi HAILROAD "WESTPORT; Corm., .Oct. 4. -The death toll of the wreck of the Spring field Express on tn New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad late yes- terday was; seven. Of, ' the ; several score passengers who v were more or less seriously hurt In the wreck and the fir that followed, only 10 remain at -. the Norwalk Hospital. ; 'All these were ; resting ? comfortably this morn ing- and are expected to recover. MRS. JAMES C. BRADY of New York, wife of a son of Anthony N. Brady of Albany. N. Y.- MISS MARY HAMILTON, sister Tof Mrs. 'Brady. - ' ; ( - "Mfla.5 B. PALMER GAVIT, daugh ter of - A. N. Brady.- MRS. C. RANSOM of Albany, sister pf Mrs. Brady. ' . - ' ENGINEER GEORGE CLARK. FIREMAN J. J. -MOKER. . : MARK WHEELER, mail -; clerk; who died at the .hospital - f The wreck is attributed to the fact that, the train attempted to take a cross over at a high rate of speed. Two signals set against the train are said to have been i disregarded by the i engineer, B ABACAS AND PHILATHE AS IN SESSION The monthly meeting of the Baraca Philathea City Union was held ; last night at 8 o'clock at Trinity Metho dist church and a good attendance of the members were present. The program was in charge of the Baradas and was very Interesting. Mrs John B. . Boyd made a fine ; talk on the subject. "Stop, Look and Listen. Rev. Dr., Gilbert T. , Rowe. pastor of Tryon 'Street Methodist churchy fol lowed in address' in which he com mnded the .progress of ' the Baraca Philathea movement. He said "the work of the organized classes was the most important, in .the Sunday school ana jnurcn. : ; , , , r . j . .Mr. R. S. Duval wag presented with a, handsome stick pin by Brevard Street Baraca class as a token of their appreciation for his work ; as teacher of the class ; during the summer months. . ; He was forced to t resign from teaching there fas he is also connected with Tryon Street Baraca class, . which has been meetin&r in the i morning, during the summer, but has changed ; to the . fame hour, as Bre ,.vard Street class. The, presentation was made by President - Teaguei in s ' neat little speech and -Mr. Duval re sponded feelingly. ' ' The Baraca and' PhflatKea'''banners, which are awarded to the classes with the largest percentage of- the mem bers present, were won by Brevard Street Baraca" class, Star:: Phtlathea class of Tryon Street Methodist Sun day school and the East Avenuej-Tab ernacle Junior Philatheas. - '- . .Rev. W Ax Smith, the new pastor of Pritchard Memorial 'Baptist church an an enthusiastic Baraca worker., .waalntroduced. and made aTffewi re- ijsnarka. , ttjonse fjromrip i va. fv-The next; meeting, iof. the -union .wm be held with the First Baptist Sunday school on the . first Thursday evening in-NvenDer, .-- j. , , CABINET OF THE BOYS ' . r x y. i DEPARTMENT TO BIEET There will be An important meet ing of "the boys' cabinet cf the boys' deoartment - of & the Young :Mens Christian Association tonight ; at, 8:30. "o'clock. Every; member of the cabi net is. urged to be present, . and the chairmen of , the"1 committees are ex pected to ; report on . the "filling of their committees.' ' The werk for the romln? month " will be planned, "and It is urgent that every - member " of the ' committee be present. lv; The cabinet is composed of : j the "following named boys: President. Aleernon Reese: vice president Ev erett Nisbet: secretary, Richard Young, and, Andrews, Halliburton, Robert V Cochran, Davenport, Orr, Duckett and -Thomas Henderson. J. G. CriswelL a painter living at 540 North Mulberry 8t-V Hagerstown, Md.. states: 'T' had kidney trouble with a severe pain across my back, and could hardly get up after , sitting .down. ; I took Foley Kidney Pills, and soon found the, pain- left my back. . I could get .up and . down . with ease, and the: bladder action was more regular and normal." Try them. Bo wen's Drug Sto . e-o-d : Edisonia Theater. Remodeled and Improved. Opens today. . Amount in 5 years . .14S.00 v - 393.00 333.00 Amount In 10 years I 324.00 - 630.00 -730.00 .2,948.00 1,330.00 Muvderl : 7fc7 'KlU It! !K1U itr. yelled woman, Rushing 'through our office door." "Stop my .Want Adf for a housemaid 'Please dont run it any more." Just one maid was all I wanted, But I really do declare 'ft When I left my house to come here C : Sixteen maids . were walking there." ' ; One Cent a Word for ; each Icfeertiorii No Ad taken for less CCCASH IN WANTED WANTED A butler. 1700 S. Boule vard. 4-3t WANTED rTen boys to ' work after school hours.. . Also ' on Saturdays. Apply 640 South Church street. 4-lt WANTED Two rooms for light ; housekeeping, - must be first-class and price .'right, by, permanent couple. Address G. , S. P.," R. F. D. No. 11 Box ii. ' ;. - .:.."'... ; ,.'; 3-3t WANTED Experienced- salesman for cotton, 'oil mill and wood 'working machinery, supplies and general ma chine repairing. Fine opportunity for right man. Stats experience, 'age, present employment, ' etc. Address "C. B:,' care Chronicle. ' ' 24-tf WANTED First-class 1 steam fitters, ' 1 steady ' work and good - pay5 for re liable men. American Machine & Mfg. Company,' Charlotte. N. C. ' " V-1 ;::c:.:.r-'i.'--" . 24-4t WANTED Flrst-eTass machinists, steady work ' and good pay for re liable .men. " American Machine & Mfg. Company, - Greenville, S. . C. ' 2-4t FOR SALE. FOR SALE- Subuijkrr lots cheap' or ' exchange, phone 495.: 4 2-5t UISCELLAIIEOUS. . v Ltvil bUUitv kvaviiots. tt colored, "held at - the' ' court; .""house. Thursday and .Fridays -October 10 . and 11. beginning 5at" 9f Sl." ni.1 Win. An derson. Co. Sunt., of Education. 3-7t XOST. LOST-srLadies' plain gold cuff button with chip diamond in center. . Re turn to Chronicle office. . .' 4-lt LOST -Between ' Ules-Nlx store and West 3rd street, purse containing about $7.00. Reward if - returned ; to office Ules-Nlx Co. 4-2t RELIGIOUS WORK AT THE YMA. I& BEING RESUMED The ' Wedpesday;' morning . Bible Class which wast so .successful last year at the Young - Women's Christian Association under the - direction of Mr.. Elizabeth Preston 'AUan will he resumed next Wednesday .mornln at a IOO o'clock. under the leadership of Mrs. J. R." Irwin: Mrs " Allan will be out of . town until Christmas and the religious work com-; mlttee counts . itselt unusually rorunate in securing Mrs. : Irwlri tor this . im- oortant ;;plece of work.1.: Mrs. Irwin's ability as a Bible student and instructor is too well known . to need - explanation and; her leadership Insures the best in struction possible., ' , -'",. The subject for study win be the International Sunday school lessons which were so popular last year, and all women,' whether - Sabb&tn aohool teach ers or not," are cordially- invited to at tend, the sessions., - ' ' Mrs. T. F. llm has been secured to teach the ' Tuesday evening Bible class held ; at the Younr Women's Christian Association and will begin the sessions on the 35th Instant.' -This class la es pecially; for .those young women . who are busy during the -day, but-- any -one" who Is interested will be welcomed. The subject and hour will be announced later. ' - . ;;.-r;;. - The ; first v vesper service of the year will be held a week from Sunday at 5 o'clock, when the meeting, -will be led by Miss Edith Fry, the general : secre tary,, on the sub jest, ; "Our . Common Op portunity." r All of these activities mark the beginning of the winter 1 work fin this department, the object of which is to make religion ' a real and vital force In the lives of the women : of the com munity. - MAY GET TOGETIIER ON TOE STREET PAVING ' PROPOSITION Mr. D. B. 'West, representing the West Construction , company, arrived in the city this morning, and went Im mediately into conference with ' the mayor and executive board at the city hall regarding the held-up paving -contract which has created much stir in municipal circles for a month. . v Although It looked as if the whole contract might be called - off following Monday night's session of the alder-men,-JLt was said after the conference J than 10 Gents.. ' ADVANCEt2SD 1 BUSIES TOPICS Bcss$ Kstesloif tocst and Wortl. tofel Rssdisj By tfercdele Readers THE GEU Hotel and Cafe, up-td-data amiss room seating .00 , wnoi 2S! eounter nnequaled , la ; South. Con veniently . located on flonth street. Strictly Europeans' . v'V'V J:.;PNIQN SETS,?' I'' ' : KENTTJCKY BLUE GRASS SEED AND GARDEN SEED FOR FALL 'PLANTING REESE A ALEXANDER t Druggists.': ; ." .HOT WATER BOTTLES -s'- ; ti i A complete stock of all sizes and prices from 75c up. You'll need 'em toob. ' Jasl P. Stowe & Co. : :: Sunshine' brand ' laying food is the best on the mar- zs.rmt-iH Hf .-. -'t:-. j'Bs?.-. tuvftj ' M.-OBOWEUi Phone 1062: BRASS. BRONZE AND - - AIiUinNUM CASTINGS (Founflry at D. A. Tompkins , old ' - - ."..- stand). . ,. , . We make It better, we maka ft quicker, , we make it, cheaper. , Bring nn scrap .brass and ,copper. Call at ofllce. . i Office 2 IS. N. Cortege.. :-K Phone 2884, To the few who are not o-ur ens-tomers.-we repeat there Is no better flour made than Dan Valley; -- ' Make a chanre and hm-r rt Wal ler it will bring resuK. and that It what you want and what wa want. American Brokerage ; & Warehouse Co., - Phonfr. 1573. .... , DtstrrtHitura KILLS INSTANTXT -- . . - . . , Bed. Burs,. Roaches, v iAcm - n in sects- Worrell's Vermmgo. Use with a spray. Sold at J. Lk; EaglVs 2) stores 25e pper bottle. . if- . .,.. ... uyers street Pharmacy Phooe 237. S2 S. College 'Phones 685.886. r ; NATURE'S ' OWN TjAXATITE. FIGSEN TABLETS. The!-!. Ideal Laxative.v Takes the place.. -of Calo mel. ; Tastes like Candy.: 10. and 25 TRYON DRUG CO. Phones 21 and 22. 11 N. Tryon DRGEORGE E. DENNIS Deritlst . v . - . - ' Class '05 f ; ;, University of Maryland : ; PHONE 3002. OFFICE 701 - (Commercial. Bank Building. DR. A. J. LITTLE r ' , Osteopath v. 607.608 Realty Building. this morning that the chances of. the city officials and Mr. West-getting to-f gether were much brighter ras a: re- suit of today's session. : ;-,. . . Mr. West after today's meeting ask-C ed tor two or three, hours, to consider the proposition r and another ' session of; the executive board! will be held to hear, him further. Mr. ji. West's coming has served to throw much light on the issue in -question and it is possible that the original contract will be signed up at one if the second conference shall result successf ally. Every phase of the", contract and Mr, West's new proposition were con sidered this morning , and now there is a far better chance of the city and the paving company's coming;, togeth er on the contract matterr- . ; r " .The situation involves much of the city and the outcome of the second conference la awaited with extrem Interest The morning conference was in session, about twb( hours. .:X Edisonia Theater -ew manage ment. , Opens today. ' - ' "
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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