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THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1912. CASTOR I A Fez Infants and Children. - Tta Rfci Yea JI3T3 Always IzifiX Bears the Eign&tnrs ot CharlotH "The Little Store With the Big Stock.", LOCAL M A.BKBTS Charlotte Cotton, ... (CttTpetM dait hv Pandei. Orr & Co Cotton, good middling. . .. i. .... 14 .. - .-' .", V-w;; . Charlotte W liiesal Prodnoa (Corrected dally by- J. I. Blakely.) Hens, per pound .. . ...... 12 . Chickens, spring .. .. .. .. .. H Q ll Turkeys. 16 B'ltter . . H .. jo 2ft 5gs .. , jft Ducks, each .. .. , .. .. J5 30 Guineas-.. . .. ........ 11 Potatoes, sweet "per busnel.. 70 C "Z5 Potatoes, Irish, per bag ..2.25 Onions, per bag.. ' .. ..J.75 CJ2.09 Qwrlotte Grain. I'ruvinlons and Da (Corrected dally By Cochran- .McLaughlin Company.) SJ .. .. .. -.. .. .. ..l.w v Oits .53 , .. .. .. -.35 l.t "our, best patent, per bbl.... 00 fi.1.25 r onr. Btratght.i, .; .. ..6.60 B.7S Corn meal, per bushel .. ..l.OO Hy. choice Tlmothv 100.,...1.!S Cottonseed Oil and' Prodacta, (Corrected dally by the Southern Cotton rnt 011 Company. - - cottonseed, per bushel .30 Ktthanse mea' per bag .30 cash meal. per bag................... 1.35 exchange hulls, loose, per hundred. .30 fiH hulls, loose, per hundred . wued hulls, per hundred. ;:....... M ' Hannah Naval Stores. Wtet VNAH' Ga"' Nov- 22. Turpentine n firm; P 5.95 G 5 . Bonn f at ey's Hone: & Tar Com BeranL 3 b6st 'or children and grown "nv,? Stains no plates tells 1 WZ, Qt th tale. The 'Whole story coUeh ia tna best medicine for oth. . colds' -croup; 'a bronchitis r and hrZ cti0nB t the throat, chest and a ffM,,siP8 La grippe cough? and has mber and 80oth,n effect. Re CmDon name Fley'8 Honey & Tar 8o.'. aMU accept no substitutes, "wens Drim- rm.,, . . r" .. -.. -'-.f'?' -. " 7 --- "-.- '.-s?vhc- . You Will Find : Evefimg -To Brighten There are usually: several things you need to brighten your table at Thanksgiving time. You .will find a most excellent assortment of the needed articles at our store. Let us suggest that you . visit us during the next few days and make your selections at your leisure. Cut Glass You will find that our stock of Cut, Glass consists of - the most desirable pieces from the : world's leading factories. Each piece is perfect-in all details and of the finest ; de signs. ' the " cutting. ' an! poUshing being . very excellent. ' ""CarwEiig Sets : r "v- Single Thanksgiving is an ideal time to buy a Carving Set. We carry a large assortment, made of the very best steel,, silr ver mounted, with eithar pearl, stag or silver handles. Prices from $2.50 to $15.00. : v QUJffiRUPLE TEA SET, Ranging in price from $10.00 to $25;00 and Up. Quadruple syrups, butter dishes, spooii trays, creamere, bakers, nut bowls, chafing dishes,- bon-bon trays,1 water sets, sandwich plates, cheese dishes, ? waiters, and many other useful pieces that will last a lifetime, at $2X0, $4.00, $6.00, $10.00 and tip, a . G3 IC If AY r u m m s.& . mm m m m m mm mm- JEWELER TO-DM'S MARKETS CHICAGO CATTLE CHICAGO, Nov. 22,-Cattle, receipts 2, f 00; market steady to strong. Beeves ... .,... Texas steers i. .v -30 Western steers 6.40 Stockers and feeders' V -4.25 Cows arid heifera ....... 2.70 Calves ..v.. .. .; .. .. .. 6.50 Hogs, receipts 25,000; market 1065 ' 6.60 9.10 . 7.50 7.36 10.25 dull, : Sc lower. " Light Mixed ' Heavy . ... ... nough ..;; .; . ' PigB Bulk of sales. .. ... .. - Sheep, receipts 12,000; . 7.35 . 7.40 . 7.35 . 7.35 . 5.50 . 7.60 - market 7.82ft 7.87ft 7.90 . 7.75 7.90 7.80 ' slow, 4.60 4.60 7.90 7.45 9.40 weak. . Native.. .. 8.40 "Western ... t.. .. 3.70 Yearlings .. .V .: '..' 4-75 Lambs, native ... .. .. 5.60 Western.. .. .. ... .. 5.65 LIVERPOOL COTTON LIVERPOOL, Nov. 22 Spot creased demand; prices steady,. in in- American middling 'fair 7.45 7.11 6.91 6 73 6.27 5.79 Good v middling M ddUng Low middling Good ordinary Ordinarv . Sales 10 0C0 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and .export and included 8,800 American- . - " Receipts 16,000, including 15,900 Ameri can. - , . Futures opened easy ; . and closed feverish. November -. November-December December-January . 6.76ft 6.64ft 6.63 6.60ft ..... ... ...... January-February February-March - ...... .6.5 ! A Mitchell, a general . r erchant near Bagdad. Ky-i writes Is: - think Foley Kidney Pills one of the greatest kidney medicines there is. My da-;hter was in terrible shape - with kidney trouble and I got her to take She is completely cured now, I . think. U , one of the great ... : .: ff Vtn wran'u ' TlMltT Store. " - : -J Sterling Silver . A most complete line of Sterling Silver, also the beat plat ed knives, forks," table spoons, tea spoons, butter knives, sugar spoons, in sets, at $4.50, $7.50. $10.00, $20.00 and up. Sterling Silver coffee and tea sets $40.00 to $250.00. There are probably several single, pieces that you are In need of. For instance: Soup and cream ladles, fruit and Jelly knives, salad, pickle and pastry forks, salt shaker, nut plcks and other useful pieces for the table. You will find such items l here at extremely low prices, ranging from 75c, $1.50, v$3.00 and up. . . With March-April ...... .B7V4 April-May : 6.57 May-June .......... 6 66ft June-July ......... ........ 6.55V4 July-August ........ 6.S3ft August-September '...."..."... ..... 0.43ft September-October ...... ..... .....T 6.27 October-tN' ovember .... ..... 6.22 Southern Spot Cotton CHARLOTTE Cotton spot Steady 12ft. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 22. Spot'jcot ton ' steady, advance ft; middling 13. : MACON, ' Ga., Nov. ! 22. Spot ; cotton middling 12ft. AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 22. Spot . mid dling 12.. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 22. Spot quiet, middling 12ft. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. . Nov.1 2Z Butter steady; creameries 29 to 34; dairies 26 to 31, Eggs steady; (receipts 2,226 cases; at mark cases included 22 to 25; ordinary firsts 24; flrsta 27. Cheese ; steady; daisies 16ft to I6ft; twins 15 to 16; young Americas 16ft to lft; long horns 16ft to 16ft. Potatoes firm; receipts 60 cars; Michi gan 52 to 53; Minnesota 60 to 52; Wis consin 48 to 52, . . 1 Poultry, 11 vek steady; turkeys 17; chick ens 10; sprngs 10ft. Veal steady, 9 to 14. :::4 ': , .- - . i " Weekly Marker Summary. LONDON, Nov. 22. Following are the weekly cotton atatlstica: Imports, all kinds .. 169,00 Stock, all kinds 821,000 S'ock, American..... .... i. .. 683000 American forwarded,. ... .. .. . 83.0C0 Total exports... f . . .. .. , 7,400 ; - i Sea Island Cotton.1 : v SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 22. Fancy 25ft to 26; extra choice 24ft to 25; choice 23ft to ,24; extra fine 22. Firm: - . Don't waste your money buyl g strengthening plasters. ? Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better." Dampen a piece of ' flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts at! it will re lieve the pain and sorer. mb. For sale by U dealers. . f . o races "The Little Store the Big Stock. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, Nov. ' 22. Wheat ' prices dropped on b?g : Northwestern . receipts. Opened ft off to a shade advance. ' May started, at 9Cft to 90, a sixteenth lower to a like amount up, and fell to 89 to 897s. - . Rain in Argentina . helped wheat. Closed steady at 90 for May, ft to ft under last night. . v r. Perfect weather weakened corn. May varying from a shade dec'ine to a simi lar advance, sagged to 47ft to 47.. Corn rallied with wheat.' Closed easy, a shade net lower for May at 47ft. ' Oats .weak. . May opened wiiiin t a. sixteenth either side of , yesterday's figures at 32 to 32ft but receded to J3. Lower hog prices weakened provisions. First . sales .were ; 8 to 10c down, with January at 19 30 lfOr pork, 10.75 for lard and 10.25 for rlbsi . WHEAT Dec ... . - May . ' , - July .. . CORN -Dec .. . Opn. .. 8ift ..90ft .. 87ft High. - 84 ' 90 -87 Low. Close. 84ft 84ft 90ft 87ft :?7ft 47ft 47ft; 48ft 30 32 32 48 47ft I 48ft- 30 82ft 32 48 , - 47 48ft 31 32ft 82ft '47 May July 47 : 48 i OATS Dec ii May -, 30 sa 33 July POKK- Jan .. May ... LA KD Dec- . '. Jan .'May .. RIBS : Nov .. .. 19.25 19 30 19.15 19.20 .. 18.50 ; 18.62 18.45 -18.47 11 07 U.07 11.0-' 11 02 10.75. 10 75. 10.70 10 70 . . . 10-20 10.22 10.15 -10.17 10.62 10.60 10 25 9.87 ' Jan .. .. .. 10 25 10 30 10 25 ' 9.90 . 9.87 May 9.87 WALL STKEET NEW ' YORK, Nov. 22. Foil owing the le d o , Jondon prices. A at be openinif of '.jthffv stock market here "Re sumption jog, ;hostillt'et, In the . Balkans was ascribed as the cause of the move tmnt. The declines were confined to fractions with the exception of Canadian Vatc, . which ' lost a joint. A few stocks rdanced with efpecial strengui ii -i u)tville)fci Nashville which rose a p It. ' V z When the accumulation 'of selling orders at the opening bad. been . worked off, traders: - bid up .several .blocks 4n- a tentative -fashion i and. soon the whole list : was rising. ' TThe sharp rise in stocks yesterday was followed by n profit-taking today and sales on this account, together wleh the lower " range of 'Americans in ' London, served to ; depress the market in the morning trading. : Speculation , narrowed down to well-known issues. . . t Bonds steady. ' Large . fore'gn selling - of . Steel . and Union Pacific lowered them and 1H. respectively,' and . discouraged ' attempts to bid up prices e'sewhere. . Trading virtually eased : In the late afternoon. , " , . Closed heavy, f - Efforts to force shorts to -cover in the final hour .- did not meet with much success and- the ; traders promptly turned about and sold the list rather freely. ' - . - . -, Steel touched its lowest snd there also was some - active . selling of recently strong - industrials ,-London Sock8. ; " v . IXNDON, s Nov. 22. Balkan ', develop ments caused general selling and lower prices during the; forenoon on the stock exchange, but stocks hardened ' slightly in the afternoon and closed steadier. American securities opened easy and a fraction ' lower. Rea'izing sales " de pressed values during the early trading buc? Wall Stre it supported the market, which recovered a fraction and closed dulL - - NEW YORK PRODUCE iNEW YORK, (Nov. 22.-Butter Bteady, unchanged; receipts 4,992 tubs. ; Cheese firm, unchanged; . receipts 1 777: boxes. E8TS8 weak; receipts 5,996 cases; fresh gathered dirties 16 to 22; fresh gathered checks 15 to 20. " ' NEW YOHB COTTOH NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Cotton' opened steady at ah- advance of ; 1 to points and sold 5 to 12' points nt higher dur ing the " first few m nutes on covering and 'a acattertng demand I nsplred by laiiger : English spot sales, " and ' a crop estimate of 13,595,000 bales by a central belt paper.' There was. heavy realizing around 13.0 for" the spring months, how ever, and ; the market later eased off under renewed .liquidation. Rumors that certain prominent bulla 1 had 'developed: a more 'bearish view- of the situat' on added to the activity of the. selling movement , later in ; the ; forenoon and near months broke to a. net loss of 8 to 12 points. lAter positions so'd 1 s?-hay under yesterday's close, but just before noon the marl-et steadied on support from trade "sources and rallied 5 or 6 points from the lowest. Spot nominal, - Reports of spinners' demand accom panied active buying in the early after noon and the ma' ket sold up to a net gain of 7 to 12 points on active portions. Early sellers seemed, to be covering, but the upward movement Was checked above 12.30 ! for March and May ' and subsequently fluctuat'ons were lrresm'ar. Spot closed steady; middling uplands 12 60; middling gulf 12.85; sales 400 bales. . Cotton futures cUrsed steady. - ' Open. High. Low: Jov - . . . h - Dec .. .. 1218 12.26 12.07 v Jan .. '.;.12 24 12.32' 12.14 Mar .. .. ..'12 24 a 12 37 , May 'u . . 125. 12.38 "1219 July . .. .. 12.23 12 36 12.17 Close. 1218-20 12.24-26 12 30-31 12 33-36 12 35-3 J 12.34-85 VEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 22. Cotton fu tures -opened steady, . unchanged to 6 points up on good cables. Bulls gave the. market support'ng orders and called attention to ' the large amount of rain that . fell in Texas overnight. : This, It was claimed, would interfere, with pick ing and would reduce the grade of cot ton left; In the fields. ; The market had a very steady tone In the early trad'ng with no great amount of . cotton offering from any direction. At the end of .the first half-hour of business prices were 9 to 10 points up. . '-ik- V'v ,n ' It : was a small and narrow market during, the larger part , of the morning session. Around the middle of the morn ing . some weakness . was displayed on the pointer to the week's into sight as about three-quarter of a million bales. Shorts increased their offerings, on this and prices fell to a level 1 to 2 po'nts under yesterday's c'oee. Ixngs bought steadily and the market recovered later, standing at noon at a net advanoe of 5 to 7 points. t.- ;. Vevr - 0Van Cotton Fntnrea. ' NEW ORLEAiNS, Nov. 22. Cotton fu tures opened steady. January ...... .... .... .... 12 32 bid " March ........ ...... .... 12 43 12.44 May...... ...... 12 53 12.51 July 12 03 8 12.63 November December ... 12.24 12 26 12.26 12.81 - Chlcatro Ca-hnraln. CHICAGO, Nov; 22. Wheat No: 2 red 1.00 to 1.03; No. 2 hard 85 to 86; No. 1 Northern 85 to WA; No. 2 Northern 84 to 85; No. 2 spring 82 to 84; velvet chaff 80 to 85; durum 82 to 83. .. Corn (No. 2 yellow 57. Oats NO. 2 white 35 to 35; standard 33 to 34. , Rye No. 2 0 to 61. - Barley 45 to 74. - '- Timothy seed 3 00 to 3.75. . Clover seed 13 00 to 17.50. 1 , t Money Market. NiEW YORK, Nov. 22. Money, on call firm 6 to -6 per. cent ; ru ing- rate and cloving bid 5; offered at 6. ; Time loans easy; 60 days 6 per. cent; 90 days 5; six months 5. Prime mercantile , paper 6 per cent; sterling exchange firm, with actual busi ness in bankers' bills and at 4.85 for de mand ; commercfal Vlls 4.80; bar sliver 63; Mexican ' dollars ; : 48; r. government bonds easy; railroad bonds irregular. PERSONALS. Mr. W. R. Makepeace of Sanford is at the Selwyn Hotel today. , . Mr. J. H. Rudisi l of LIncolnton is a visitor to the city today ,- - Mr. J. W. Thackston of Raleigh is a new arrival at the Selwyn Hotel. Mr. A. M. Aiken , of Chester. S. C, Is spending several days in Charlotte. Mr. T. T, Hay of Raleigh is among visitors to the city today. v -' Mr.'JG; Lee of Columbia, is a guest at the Buford Hotel. t - Mr. B. H. DePfiest- of. Shelby Is among the .visitors - to the city today. Mr. Geo. A. Gash of Tryon is at the Central Hotel. ' Mr. J. W. Ward of - Manteo Is at the Central Hotel. - . - v. : Mr. G. S. James of Hamlet is In the city today. ... - ' j Mr; J. G; ...Rand of . Columbia- :s among " the 'guests at the Centra. Ho tel. - Mr.' C. J. Roberts of Asheville is In Charlotte today. 1 . ' Mr, W. F. Morton of - Kernersvllle is among the out-of-town .visitor to the city. . , ' Who Wahts Ghristrrias Money? Who Wants Good Salespeople? Young women who want to earn some Christmas money can find the way by watching Chronicle want ads. Caterers to the Christmas : trade want" extra sales people. . . . f: r ' ; And you men who must be responsible for the class of salespeople you engage can make splendid use of .Chron iclewant -ads for The Chronicle is the " home read" paper of Charlotte". - ; One Cent a Word for Each Insertion. No Ad Taken for less than 10 Cents. CASH IN WANTED WANTED First-class, steam : fitters ! steady work and good pay frr re liable men. American Machine , Mfg. Company. Charlotte. N. C. 4 TOR SALE. FOK SAL.K 150 "acres good farming land. 6-room house and out bolld "lnge. well timbered, good ; -water, churches and school - dose. ; D. H. Willard, Marion, N. C. R,2 Box 28. L-y y--:ryArrr-:- jj ' ; 18-24t FOR SALT! -85 acres fine farm land. ' in Iredell county one mile north or ! pavidf on Colleee on sand clay road Bargain to quick buyer, Write Harry Deaton, Mooresvllle, N. . C. j ' 22-2t FOR SALE-1 One Ford , tourner car, 1912 model.- Only run 1 900 miles. A bargain quick sale. 223 N. College. . ; , 22-3t FOR SALE Fine' comb'nntionr mare. , J. W. Keerans, Law Building. , Y ' - :. . . 20-4t FOR SALE A Fourth Ward resi dence. Tenth avenue, on car line. Most desirable location. House sub stantially huilt. slate roof, ; Recently painted. Eieht rooms besides kli Ch en, bath room and butler's pantry. China w c'bset bujlt In dining ; room, j city. " Prlcen and terms v rnsnnabie. N. .M. Lawrence. 'Phone 2075-J.' POUND. FOUND Two turkeys. 305 E'lza beth -avenue. " 22-lt FOR RENT. FOR RENT New 5-roon bungalow, park Drive, Elisabeth Heights. Heights, care Chronicle. 21-3t I WANT TO RENT land for growing -cotton close to Charlotte for' 3 or 4 families. Address "Cotton Growers," care Chronicle. '-w-ysy.-' - v ,2l-4t MISCELLANEOUS. RARE BARGAIN -Sample full dresa ' Rochester made ..$27.50 coat; size 37 or 38 for $17.50, full silk, lined. H. C. Long Co. y22-2t CHRISTMAS Leather Goods, Novel ties and Bath Robes now at H. C. Long Co s. i 22-2t CHRISTMAS - GIFTS in Auto, . Dress and Driving Gloves from $1.00 to $10.00. H. C. Long Co. , v 22-2t BRIEFS. -The Charlotte Banana Company has moved Into the newN addition bui't to the old . Southern freight de pot at the corner of College and Third streets. -:-fY. ; y , y-.". - v ' C. E. Mason lias sold to ; W." L. Walker for $1,000 andother consid erations two lots , situated at Eliza beth Heights; E & Gray has sold to the v Charlo;te a Bonded r,. Warehouse Company a lot on North Graham street, frontage 45 feet and depth 139 feet : consideration $3,800; the Southern' Real Ea.a.e, .Loan, &s Trust Co. has sold to S. J. and Jessie. Mae North a 45-foot lot on El zabeth ave nue, the consideration being $4,760. Every boy in the city who is at all interested in poultry is urged to be present at; the meeting of the boys' poultry club at the Young Men's Christian Association tonight at 7 : 8 0 o'clock. The purpose of -the, club - la. to advance interest in ;-poultry rais ing and teach the boys the value of scientific methods and the rais'ng of nothing but thoroughbred chickens. The services ' at the First 'Asso ciate Reformed Presbyterian - church, which Rev. J. H. Pressly 's conduct- ' great Interest Is being manifested, j Mr. Press'y . is a bTilliant, preacher 1 and is being heard gladly on these oc-' casions. xne preacning win continue through Sunday. ,. FISH IN IRWIN'S . :- CBEFK DYING OUT FROM DEADLY GAS ' The fish that have' made Irwin's Pm.& YiMAmiarttr. for vears r , are finding death lurking in the limpid waters of that stream, resulting, it Is said, from the , -chemicala i issuing from-the new plant of the Interstate Chemical Company. The plant : has .been in operation only - about two weeks and since that time grea quan tities of fish have been found strewn along the banks of the creek. - It is reported that- 9 were discovered on day this week about half mile down the stream, some of them being: ex- ADVANCE 7J BUSINESS TOPICS .PdsesvHj'es: of Interest Ml Wwti (ireful Keasfini By VtxrXi Raitfr THE GEM Hotel and Cafe. , up-to-date room seating 100 . persona counter unequaled - In - South., veniently located t on South street. Strictly European. dining Lunch HOUSEHOLD AND TOILET BET . Borrr.Es ' INLAID LABELS REESE & ALEXANDER ' " Druggists . Cor. 4th & Tryon Sts. j TRA1HEX1NG TODLET CASES Filled and unfilled. Useful holi day gifts. . : Price $1.00 and up. Jas. P. Stowe & Co. ' : New cro Dill and &owr Pickles. W.M. CROWELL ttttmtt 102. 2nf V.. Mnvhfmfl OFFICE MOVED. Office m Ohar'otte Brass Works ' and stock of plumbers Supplies , moved to S01 U Tot F1ffi fro.t tn the rear of Armour & Co. Bring us your scrap bras and copper. dLAPLOTTH! . im A PS WORKS . J. A. Bradfonl. Mgr. ? . - To the few who are not our cus tomers we reoeat ther lo no better flour made than.Dan Villey. i ; Make a change and buy Dan ' Val- . ley: it will bring results and that lav what you want and what we want AmeHcan Brokerage & ' ; Warehouse On. : Pftbhe 15T8 . - J Dltntratnrs HTTXR IXSTAXTTjY Bed Bues. Roaches. Lice and all In sects -Worrell's Vermlngo. Use with j a spray. '. Sold at J. L. Eagle's (2) stores 2 Se per" bottle. j iiitti : i mt j r 1 "shut JLo , 32 S, Col'ejre 'Phone 685-C88. : f NATURE'S OXVX LAXATIVE. : FIGSEN TABLETS. The Ideal Laxative, Takes- the place of Calo mel. Tastes like Candy. . 10 and tf cents size...'"'- .. '.s- u :...-:.; ,f ,1 . TRION DRUG CO. -Phones 21 and 22. . . ' J ,Vt, TrytA DR. GEORGE L DENNIS' Dentist. , ' ' Class W';' ; '' :?;;' University of Maryland PHONE S002V . OFFICE 702 Comtnenlal Bank . Oolldltis, DR. A. J. LITTLE Osteopath. Nervous and Stomach Diseases. 607608 Oeatty Bmldlnsj . , This week and the , following week 10 pounds SnowdrKt Lard 98c,' 5 pounds 49c, Hams 16 2-$c. 5 pounds Sugar 25c. best grade Tomatoes 10c, White Comb Honey 16 2-3c, best Strained .Honey in pint Jars 20c, 3 quarts White Peas 25c 10 pounds Grits 25cf , .. - CULP BROS. Phono 1191. 227 East Trade St. certlonally large carp. Irwin's creek. by virtue. -of its depth at some points, i has always 'been fairly well stocked ' with fish and the deadly poison issa . ing from the t . chemical company's plant wlir probably work widespread destruction, the chances being . that the entire tribe of flflsh in the stream will suffer, extermination; ' - Specials
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