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THE CTALOTTE EVElSnPTG CT 23, 1912. ;-, , . ; -;; ; .; '- ;;. V; :';..'- t t an advance of 11 " to 15 points. , v, ifftt records for; the season.. Villi? JUO" i, ' , ' - : " t iverpool caMes. bullish -trade d ylrD1 resects for continued heavy; V,C' reports-of continued.splnners' rde- furtaer rPxVtaoi apid de- rfniiing seemed to account for:. .jtrone ."no new I1USU the Prices bfoke about 10 points ..from P ..-t after the caU.-but. there ,r t best riS- , wUcn included demand, f f shorts, fresh long- buying coverwb . sold-out longs which and rw- rolrket again and prices dur- J n the middle ot tne .mm tog e."inir,t of the day or: about 13 tTste idling cot so- middling gulf I3.05fsales market closed firm at anetad- M T,, noints.? - ' 24 points. Cotton ,tnres ciosea nrm-- Open.- High. Low. Close! 12.42-44 J.44-46 12.48-50 12.52- 65 12.53- 65 -12.48-49 V.. ? ' -if-H"''' " 12.37 12.45 1248 a 12.47 a 12.43 12.4S -12.50 12.55 32.30 12.3T 1 12.40 ; 12L89-? 12.37 Jta May July jrjjw ORLEANS COTTON i .Mt)i -orith the advance-in f wYo'rk marseu wauies wc c ..uw better ,i,r favomhle" and morefair i - .Sunday.- rhA. two I ture - vuwu bou S freely end helped' put prices ,up r themselves. At the -end. of . the first jif-hour of business prices ere; 7; . to ii points iP- v ' ,.V., " - Toward the middle ' -ob ' morning: rtsh-.l6g -buying-' eniered- -th 4 market,; Lnpted there, it was claimed, by bullish broKers by the large mill takings this elc ome gossiip was to the effect ttat leading bull Interests were - buying back cotton they sold out yesterday; Baying continued until late 4n the morn ing and the market developed decided Itrength, easily absorbed profit-talcing lales from satisfied -:: longs.. At the birhest" the trading months were 18 to U points over yesterday's closing level: , Cotton futures - closed firm: at. a - net advance of 16 to 18 points. v '-' ov ..' .. - 12- ' 12.55 Hec .. .. 12-52 a 12.58 -12.44 - :i2.57 jan " .. 12.51 12.80 ' 12.43- .32.89 Mar ?. .. .. .12.59 as .12.70 v 12.53 I2.e9 mw . .. .. 12.69 -12.S0 12.62 12.79 July 12.76 12.89 12.72 12.89 '-:iLl LIVERPOOL COTTON- LIVERPOOL, Nov. , 23. Spot -dull; prices firm. . - - American middling f air . . . Good middling Middling 7.52 7.18' 6.98 6.80 .34 5:86 Low middling Good ordinary Ordinary .... The sales of the day ..were 4,000 bales, of which 500 were, for speculation sand export and included 2,700 American. .Re ceipU 15.0C0 bales; including 14,500 'Ameri- Futures opened firm- and closed November QUiet. 6.83 .71 6.69 : .67. 6.65V6 6.64 6.63 463 6.62 6.60 Avoremler-Deeenilber ; ; . . December-January. jamiary-rebruary , February-iTarch March-April " .. k April-lfiy Jone-July. . July-August Attfust-September .t... ..;.v"6.50 September-October" ....';.....-'.'.':.. J6JS&.: October-November ....... - .27. . . -,; - Southern' Stot Cotton CHARLOTTE--Cotton spot steady 32. - MEMPHIS Term., Nov. 23. Spot cot ton steady unchanged; middling -13. . SAVAIMNAH, Ga,, Nov, middling 12. ' 23. -Spot firm. AUGUSTA, Ga. middling 12. Nov. - 23.HNoon : spot MACON, Ga., mWdUng 12. Nov.- 23. Spot cotton CHARLESTON, middling 12. . S. ' Nov., 23. Spot CHICAGO CATTLE! CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Cattle, WO; market slow, steady. " , receipts Beeves . Texas steers ...... . western steers Stockers and feeders . Cows and heifers. Calves Hogs, receipts" 12,000; ' steady. Light .. ' jj'ed .. .. ; 7 Rough pigs ; Built of sales".!" J.'lK'h ' 5.25 J0.55 4.30 . , 5.60 5.40 . 9.10 4.25 7.50 .2.70. & 75 6.50 10.25 market " slow 7.35 7.40 7.30 7.30 5.50 7.80 7.82 7.85 ,. 7.50 : 7.50 . 0". 7.60 7.80 btieep, receipts 400; market slow, weak. fJ5tlve - - .. .." 3.40-' 4.50 i western .. .. - tm ;t . ..-3.70 r4.50 i rearlings 4.75- & 5.90 tnos, native - . . - 50 & 7A5 Western v .. .. .6.65 7.40 CHICAGO PRODUCE : r CHICAGO, Nov. . 23. Butter" 5 steady weamerles 29 to 34; dairies, 2 6to 31 rs steady; receipts 2,225" cases r at cases included 22 to 25; ordinary 24; firsts 27. ' iA- Cheese weak;- daisies 16 to 16; twins , t0 1: young Americas 16 to '16; 10n5 horns l to 16. , f - v ; i!!. toes stea3y: receipts -45 cars;:Wls snfo I48 t0 52! Michigan 62 to 53; Mlnne- .y' live' steady; turkey l7i chiok ei 10; springs 10. . .. , : - - , . . , Veal steady, 9 to 14.- - Savannah Naval Stores, t " , SAVANNAH, Ga.,-Nov. 23 Turpentine flrm, 35. ... .;. - v'a;v - Rosin firm; p and G 5.97 to' e.00. . In v' m orf your hands at cm,T:uui wnat "I 1 lild have done'N-it s JONES Th Real Estate Blan" - . v - ho: ne 162. 11 a.. :.NEW' YORK.i;i?ov. 23.-rLosses were general In the first 'transactions in stocks today. ' The resumptioQ of yesterday's selling "movement wras coupied Vlth 'the renewed deline of Americans Jn. London. Amalgamated, . - Baltimore ' : & Ohio ?and Canadian pacific, with losses, of pplni or ' more, . were the weakest stocks. ,- ; IvSupport appeared for - Steel and It made up ' its - loss r rapidly, i a FuU-' re-i coyeru s . also 1 occurred to. Union Paclflo an.t Reading but the, coppers continued heavy, Llkuldatloit of soma large block of ' Distillers was accompanied by V ru mors of poor, business : ajsid -possible sus pension of dividends.- " - a Closed.: heavy. '--y- .S'Sfv- ''Hi. Xci Stocks, moved "narrowly ou f orelcm war ws.lv Lower arietta nrfrvailnd in pathy- rwith the heaviness abroad. TheV market for a Ttlme - shook off tbi In fluence. And most issues irecovred'f fully; Encouraged by. the sluggishness of the copper Issues and the -. limited ' demand, some traders later - resumed selling' In Spite of cables :V. advices - that peace" negotlatlonX were being resumed. The day's " movement, however, was of little , consequence. Bonds erelrregularv$ N ' - London Stocks.- ; - : . - LONDON, , Nov. u 23. Rumors of, th uiobillzing of th Rcsslan and Austrian armies caused an easy opening 'on th stock; exchange r todays Later .most de partments developed skness- on contH Dental selling and 4 lccai. realizing prior tOrthe" settlement and , tYi whole market decline! ftjodtrately and closed with an uncei tain tone. ; .. ?fc.-:.j Uii;: -t Tradinr ; was dull in the American' sec tlon. Prices opened around parity ,and then declined . with other'; sections. -A Slight rally 1 followed and some ' shares recovered ttrthe p opening level: ' The closing was i dulki with prices Xrasffing from unchanged to lower than yesterV day's NewuTork closs. Money is in bet ter supply and the discount rates steady. CHICAGO GRAIN ? AND PROVISIONS - ' 5 .. a-i- v, . CHICAGO, fNoy, r 23.-tUnasiheiS 're garding the Balkan situation rallied wheat after ji, weak. start. . Opened to 9i down. ; liay .started at.,89, to .89,;but soon2rostto90:tot90.: :?;-4-? ipraev selling of wheat led t6 a backr set. ,. Closed strong with May to net hlhr af 9i' to 90. ' : 1 w Scarcity ox sties strengthened ";- corn May opened unchanged .to lower, at 47tp47 and advanced to 47 to 48. ; Corn clo3 33 firm at 43 for May, , c aboveiast niirht. , OatsVstarted a shade to -to ,'oft at 32 i7'32. and ascended to 32. ' ' ' , "" i " Selling . by packers weakened vlsidns. First transactions , varied" from last' night's-level to 7 beloW,witfc Jariiry at 19.20 for pork ii.67i4 jTor larff ana"ij.2Z ror ' rTDs. ": . ... WhKAT Open-- .High ... u..- Close. Pec-v-", .. 84 . 85 84 . "85 ,87-,t-88' rv ... 89 .. 87 1-8 -90 : July?-.. CORN -" Dee. 88 --47 47 48 '30 ..82 ..;32. - 48i 48 ; .47- -- 48 . v . --r 49".: ;.;3i- ". 32 32 47 4- ; - 30 '.33.. Dec -May.i July.. J&&- aiayr;. LA RDM Dec:;, : JaisSwi-' Ma-y-T. RiBSr ' Jan i. May. 31. ;2: 32 . -I90x .32 is.lOr . 19.32; :V. 40t : IS.S0 Jfl27 18.50 - .. , iu.oi - iu.vz 1 iy.z .10.70 .' l 10.15 10.25 ! 10.12 Ua22 10.22 .10.32 10.20' ? 30io ,s : 9.92 : 9.83 . . 9.92 NEW YORK PRODtlCEl v-. - . s :-, -' NBlPirC TORK, Nov 23.-'Butter- sUady tinelransed; receipts 5,840 tubs, . i;- Cheese steadyr unchanged; ; reoslp1.Jt 317. boxes. , ;.- , ; t Eggs steady, unchanged ; J receipts ' 4,785 cases;.;.-::-'.: :-;.:- -. h'-'- ,s.f- Cotton Seed ' Oil. w'' NEW .YORK, closefd firm. Spot'; ".... .. November ...., 500: sold . at .... Nov. 23. Cotton seed col . . . .'.... 6.19 '6.35- . 6.20 - 6.24- 6.20 ; J9-&20 December 100 sold at 100 ' at ::;.. . January ...... 300 " sold at February . .... March...... 1,600 tia ,a.t April? .. ..ii. May C... W l,2C0soM-at . 6.20 ' r-i. , . . -.... 6.19 6.23; 6.23 6.25 6.30 6.34 6.3J- i 6.34 :: 6.42 . 6.43 second 6.40 6.43 Sales between L first November 300, at...;. January 800 at March 100 at ...... 700 at;.;.v, -, May- 300 : at 2,300' ; at. .... ...... i'.'u- Total sales 11.600. and calls: ; ...... 6.20 6.33 6.34 ; 6-42 6.43 c- - - Weekly Market Snmmaryl NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Unwillingness of stock .market v operators to take : a definite position untfl various Qncertaln ties in both the 5 foreign and r domestic situation are removed was shown by the uncertain, course of quoted yalue;during the. week. Trading dragged and prices receded Blowly most of .- the week,' with an occasional period ..of 'Improvement, -- The mohey - situation and'the -coming revision. Of the tariff at homeV and the Balkan war abroad - served to act ' as a damper dn speculative activity. .The 'da- ciine, in roreign exchange .rates during the week to the lowest b'oiiit since -1910 I was followed - by resumption' of the gold moypuieni. irom aoroaa, wnicn? was in terrupted y, the.r outbreak of the wan Some" selling of - American stocks , by London followed the announcement of gold engagements. ''''' :. :- V. .V ; . Predictions of - increased railroad earn lngs were borne' out' by the October re turns -.received .during the; week,' "Money, rates' remained 'firm, making no response to the ; engagement of 'foreign gold, . - New -Orleans Spot CJotton. ; NEW .ORLEANS, - Nov 23. Spot cot ton firm, upt middling 12j- sales on" the spot '"1.130J bales j to arrive'2,830.';ir " Low tnlddllrtg 11. 15-16 j stict' low mid dling 12 S-16j middling ,12- strict mid dling. 12 9-16 good middling f 12 strict good: middling: ; 12 , l5-16fv-."- ; ;' j&&rr Receipts 14,832: stock 237,494. Figure it yourself-take-a salaried.' man $1,200. to - $l,5W: perar (which few reuows make when thft truths known) -suppose he saves. $500 va year for -r1" (not one man out r0f 500 saves f500' a year, either," iudging from appear?-;, ances.) Your family in you? old age can't live ,ofl the" interest of your aotttal- vings. Men who get T ahead and accu mulate Invest: ln real estate-you know. ny man in charlotte who has got any money worth mentioning; is the result ;r real estate Investments It's the eur est thing hn . earth. , to a lot on Wenth streerextensibn'for $l,750-anoth Jackson, ave Zi S"lOO-another-on Fourth street extension ;forv:.$l,ieO another in -.Wilmoore taLTu" Buy any jf Mhese-if they don't make you irlbney in:i3 onths sJin'. hands at cost, i If you have. any. nerve Enw,ii. otup ""-t the Office 224 N Tryon. "--ft-. (Corrected bylFCbbott-& Co.) a Saburjiay;xNbvmberV Alkett amifsttirliig : ;Cr. vf.'''" American Sptnnlns Covi .' '.' XC9 Anderson .Mllle : w;;..,a:45j;;' ATkwright--'Miili.Sw Arcadia. ; S.:C. V..i.ii.---:-6' :3 ;? ...... . , , . ..,..: Avon- M09 7- Avondalf v.. ..., 4wi. IS -.123 ;:. Aurasta,iGa;;...v. ;....w;..'; 60 65 Arlington ' ....t-.':w. 141. AthertoR, VN.:. C,.v..i....i.. -Belton - Wi.'...i,liV)Off''ISt'---;Bloomfleld VW..-yj' ... y - -3' 7 Rrandon. ...".. - 4 83 Brogon Cotton 2SlHs ' Cpe3 - . O . ' BrH)ksIdp v..,. -';.....' v .....w " 112 - Brown. -tmniiaw.t'4w - U& Browne pfd...- n.; r 100 Cannon ...... 128 !:barrtW.ZiZ.v"Z;z iiw. ."JM.T'.-i Chf d wlek-HdsWns prs.M.. .... .M 100 ' jChadwick-Hoskins co-....Z;i'; V.-A -90 i Cl.lntott ,i,5w, j i i,." 12i : .ClifTgid'a t ; .i.,;';. -IS' '200' 01fiir&r. y '. 110 ... cimon pf d ....".,...';..:-:....... . MM 100 . Cliton,:.comf.... -...,... 98 ( 9& Converse . . 67 -; - 8S .Chiqoola Cottan llHls W Courtney x ..i Columbus "Mfg. Co..i... "75 100 83 vora "COX t?' -- SSei.W p Diiiinstv ..... j-;--" .r-- Dray tow i-i . j . . .v.. -. ''--. . - ?6- Drayton, nfd. Dresden .i:flrd.-,N.,i3:Vi...-;io.:!i2S Will-,- WU.....'........ .r X&U. Krwin,v;pf d:i . -cvi;, it -3 . 105 ; TCasly.,: -Jnores.i v.. "- Know, pfd.;..... .....'.... - Fxtwltion .'"'" Florence i.- ..m... ' Flint -Mfg. ifouVi.;.l.i SSI '150 4 210' . 124 ' '141 75 65 0 X0s 81. 99 153 121 fsamesvlue, CUticIe ? Glen Lowry. rfd.... ... ......'.. ' Granlteville, S. C ......i.' 140 Gray Manufacturing ..ComwU ! '; Qrendle : ...... ..r'..i.91( Olenwood .-,: fM.M ' v Greenwood i..'.. .....:. ....... 87 Harriet Mills ..,.. 310 60 lio Htfrhltnd -;Hotei i . v.:: s 5- Hartsvllle. .., ,;.;.J195 Henrietta Mills ........ ........ 155155 highland Park ........ ........381 186 Highland Park. pfd.... ....... 10f imperial. ........ 101 inrofliLiig cons Wvwrw'-Tf' Johnvp.-King Mfg. Co........ 85, tCeWer ;.;.-v.'.l;i tCings Mountain, par 50........' ; Lancaster Cotton MUl 120 Lancaster MiUs, pfd,.... -' 90 Lanet v .......... Langley : Mfg. Co....... '17$ Lock Cottorr MITrs, fd...... tJS Locke fCotton.MIlls. com...... :-h .100 Lockhart, S. C.-........ T?.j0is; " jryMJlJlajj 90 1 , Loray, soom, ,-S.4-""",P, v.' t(OWeti:'.'.v.r".i...'.: . -. Lumbertbn '.... ...... Marlboro" botton Mill...... r?1 Marion Mfg. Co j.. .ji......' vl ' ' Manchester. tfiUs (Oa.) ......110 Mietead. Ga. . ... " ...w.-150;-jr ' Mm, Mfg.V Co. M:i-f 7 Mpdena Cotton Mflli......fc....:lM ; MoficSdii ...... ........ : MonArchv-S. C ........... r Mooreeyill ;-.-. 3Ty J80 , NwbeTryJ. ,; ff'-'JS v- Nakoml '...... ' '.... (---;.?2 NorriW Mihs ........r., . " jiciTX- . !?inetv-Slx lSSk-MO - Orr 77. :S -. ' JX7mJt. Ortrk TTfr.l JO.4e vyi Paeolet Mfg. F Paeolet Mfg. CO.. pfd. Parkr Mill, Wrtl.;.. lg20r & 60 Parker Mills, guaranteed... ..... '-iAiOTH PaitterSdnV W ., PeeDe zim '..... . '.". Priet Tlfg. Co.......... .... -"it , Piedmont, Mfg. Co...... 14? a60 Piedmont Wagon Works ...... s Pell City, com- ................. v, i ' ' Pell-Ctty.'-Ala.. pfd....'.i.......''-r- 1W Foev! W.' F. Mfg. Co.......t... lW'J J Roanoke MJls f ? OS : flalelgh v.......' ........ ... iW'.104 Riverside Mfg. Co.... W6 'V daxoh :.'........ 120F-' w Sibley, Ga 6tV.i - 86 Spartan -112 Statesvms ? cotton MMls Salfspury.;;; ... ... ....' . . ' 130" 134 Toxaway J ..... ...;,. . Trenton, - N- C ... . . Tucapau & G -... Tuscarora - - a ; 80lLl. .. Tryon. N. C. Union Buffalo; : 1st pfd..iii.. 48 55 12 Unton Buffalo, 2d , pfd.. . 1 Unity .. ;'...m "-- .'jr'. Walhalla, 8. C.....i......- " Warren Mfg. .Co., i........; warren, com . . . . . . ....... Washingtton Mill. ... -r 109 83.--20 Washington ; MUls." pfd. 100 . ; Watts ..v.. . ,. -!... . ".'; ' W Woodslde Mill- Co. guarantewl IW Woodside Mills Co., pfd.... .. 88 Wood-kle Mills, com. 40 , 43 VSTilliamston .. ... . k... . -- - 128 Ware Shoals -. '78 80 ; Whitney 'v..... " : v : Wiscassett 13 . . ,.. ...... Woodruff, ...... ...,v.. ...... 1W 105 - Wobdlawn W t BANK STOCKS.: American Nat'l, Spartanburg. 125 129 American Nat'L Wilmington 120 ' - Amef ctn - Natl, AshevHle..., - . American Trust Company ..w 167 170 Battery Park. Asheylll...i.... 200 Charlotte -National x':.;;;, .... - : I5 Commercial Nat'l, Charlotte ., f 159 Commercial Nat'l, High- Point 162 Com. Nttf I, : Greensboroi...;, '302 7- Citlsens, Gastonla 190- CitiMns Bank. Asrievino.;v 140 : -First National Bank. Durham, 200 225 : First :Natioriai,"Lumbferton..., 138- First NatidnaV Charlotte O80. First National, Lineotnton 125 First National, Smtesvlll 125 First National. Gastonla. .,155 .130 . 131 First Nat'l. , Henderson vffle , , -r 315 First Nat'l, . Waynesville. ...... 153;;' Independence . Trust - Co. - f , 123',-!. , Mcbts Se Farmers Nat Chajj. 196;. Murchison Nat'l WilmingtoniSl v. ':-'; Nat'l Bank. Greenville, &, C.22S r-t -People's Nat'l, Hendersonville, 160 . Southern Loan ft Sav Bank.. 160 . Raleigh B. & T. Co..:........ 125 13 Southern Nat'l, Wilmington... 162 f 165 ;, Southern Trust. Spartanburg.. 118. ? v -Union National Bank ........160 Wachovia B & T Co.,-Winston 129, 141 - INSURANCE STOCKS. ' - Piedmont Fire Ins Co. ...... .r200 ,-'250, h Dixie Fire Ina Co...i, ......... rm:.--- 10a,.-.- IN. C.-6S. 1919 -and int;;;W.--;fe?; U2 fj N. CZJ4s, 1913 and int;.i... lPO- N 1Z?:. 48-1949-5051 atidf Int. .t Vv UB , NJC Railroad Cv.v..'; i .vi 176- '" , .---... Vy.t . - ' ! t . y''js:'' r -sr.J. : a. '.' . ! 'i.xi " : a '. ' 'ir:'-. -f -V'v 'XMonei ' lllsrket; r; ?;-f "T;:"' :'NEW'. T,ORK,. .Nov. 23.Money; on Call nominaV.ir--v.-,:rH!'--'? s Time loans steady; 60-da;bnls,- per cent; - 9Q days . 5 ; J six, months 5 to 5. I Prime : mercantile ;-paper 6 . n?er. cent 1 sterling exchange steady; - rwlth ; aotual business, in bankers' bills' at 4.8V.80 for 60-dayiblUa and at-4-for demand; com mercial - bills f4.6;:bar silver - 63;- Mexi-. can dollars 48; " government, ,- bonds steadyi railroad londs firm. i J ' ; c f -. : -. - '..r. .:.' v- i ..;-.'-'..'-'t : , ;.' vn- ;-'i"i i-st -jji?injH'--5'f:a5,. iKi5. i-r"ffi:lS, ; ;:r;5:i:,;: xr;caisk-aw, (Corrected- dail tsy ' Sanderv Orr & CoV Cbttonv'gorja miWIftfg r s.";.-' .'.'a1'1; .Ci'-'i-v:-; j? -SIariplteJlwtsale Frodocst , ' (Corrected daily By J. 1.' Blakely.) Hess per jnd-..;i::v121ii' " Chickens spring-:.. .-' W I? Turkeys , ., ' .. ' 1 .. -'. - : EggS .i. '.t.;;i: ;.jr -f Ducks., each .. ; t . .Guineas .1" '. ' . :"5 Potatoes, sweet, per bushel.. 70 1 Potatoesi : Irish, per bag ..;;..S.2S , Onions, per bag. .. ... .J-75' 27. 30 ($2.00 ' CSbarlotte Grain. ' Provisions and' ;Haj V" " Corrected ;-w ;byCoohrane 1 . , McLaTJnlln-J0Pany.) .Rye ... -:;, 1?' : Oats ...;;.; ' ". ,5- Flour best patent,, pier tfbl. tS Flour, straight, .i .it . ..6.50 . G5.75 Corn meal. per. .busnei . ..... J.. , -.t , -. uorn mew, per. . Hay. ; choice Timothy, ,100c Wt,..j; ; ,t;- iWtmMeed Oil ? and 1 ProdnGtt. (Corrected daily byi the Southern Cotton; v ,;V r 't.OU Company fei. Cottonseed.. : per bp81-''t4 "33-"; Cas& .meal, per bag .. ? ju 4 . ; Exchange meaV per : bag i;. 1.40 ; Loose ; hulls, pfer' hundred : ;V,, ; 45 j. Loose hulls,'; exchan.:;.jV.M;.4Arw' rash i : TitdJa sacked ' iu- 55' Exchange, hulls sacked - . .V .50 NEW irORk STOCK LTSTV Amalgamated S Copper; 84i 55 :: American Cotton ;. Oil r. .Vj .v. . . ' American L Smeitlng' &. Rn&iMg.7 . Amertcar'rsagr' Reftng vrU4121; American Tel. & Tel. -,.,. ....... . 142 Anaconda M3fning -Co.'. y . .Ti . 43 'AtdhOnihl'-.';;'rf vwi.vl07: Atlatitlb Coast -Line V;;...y-38i Baltimore Ohio ........ ..v-. 108 Brooklyn jlapid Transit.. '....:;.;..' 91 Canadian Palna:iyy'.V.Vf....-265i.-Chesapeake & Ohio- ..r.. '.... ' 81 i Chesapeake & Ohio 140 , Chicago, Mil. & St..' Paul. . ....... 114 Colorado. Fel & Irop... 3G Colorado' ; Southern Delaware & Huds6n ... ..... I. ....; .bl67 DenVeri Rio Grande . .... .V.i i'. . . . 25 Erie - . . .; .i.. '-34 Osneral Eleceria 'f m. . ,.i ?. C ..i i S183 ! Great Northern, pf cL .-138 "Great -Northern Ore Ctfs. .:;U .Illinois .Central ....,? .....-' ...... Interborough-Met. ... ..." ...." ".. .b 46 . bl27 ..20 . 6 1 XnterboroBghret. ipt d. '-. iu leruauuuai nw v covwi ...... Louisville & Nashville Missouri x Pacific ......... ' .i.r ..146 43 Missouri; Kansas 5 -Texas . .... .t . vb 28 J 'LiB:;.vaays.u-i.;,;-.......:...;:. 175 National Xd 61 New - York Central ..... . . . ? . . .". ... "... 114 - Norfolk " & Western ;..-. .bll5 i Northettt Pacific .....:.... :.......; 124 Pennsylvania ...t..'. ......... 123 People's - Qas 116 . Pullman Palace Car .......... 165 Reading .. ... ........ . 171 Rock Islan -Co, .w.W-.w. .;.,: ' 25 -Rock Island Co. pfd. . .. . . . . . 48 Southern ' Pacific . . . ...... . . . . . Ul Southern Railway .y...'- 29 j Union Pacific ' i 121 United " States Steel v'...., viw.;ic 74 -United , States Steel pfd. 112 '"WfEbaslT: v r;'""V. ... ..i:. $Wii.ei,h -4 -Western Union . 79 ALDERMEN . 'ARE 'SLOW '-'' -"" rr : ON GREAT WHTOE WAY : Conttniited from Page One :' at'r? lamps should be usei " Be- Shelby .M. Culloin f Illinois, the. old sides the? latnp now ln "ose is by no ;est member th pOiM it Of service of the; means obsolete, but is the nex1tTet available, the new magnetite .l&mp "cly ,being the. last word4n electrical lighting., , . ;i;C: : Mr. E . p.'. Coles, , representative of the General Electric Company, , was called Oh for'-a' 'technical dissertation as. Jtothe . proposed hew lights, and 'this he game In terms readily- under stood by the layhieh," shewing why the new Iahips nee'estite the-ch'anglhe f this entire iightlng system bf he city; etc. He explained with Mr;Taylor that, the preWent igiits 'vere' ; hot Jbut of date ""by any means, . bit "ihat 'the magnetite lamp was the best .product yet; placed on the market. . He said that thfs lamp gives nearly three times the ' light of -the present systeznl at A distance, of 150 feet,, and is in a senses tifore desirable, . . ' . . : ." .- - 7 c Mr Henderson Js Adverse. Mr, 1 Willis I. Henderson, member of the executive . board, . was iriven . op portunity to present , a minorttjr - re port. It was at this Juncture that the cross-fire of questions and the, warmth of; the debate began. M. Henderson said that the executive board wanted money for all of the city depaxtsaents and wanted 'to build theunall np - at the same ' rate, and that' he did fnot believe the city could afford to : invest in the new lighting syaten .e plead for a Abetter equipment for .the ' fire department ;fr street cleaning,-' . for more water hydrants, . etc and went at some- length into the question of finances. ,. ' :. - ;';';:. " ir y VXv Amohg'the 'cltlssehs wh6 spoke, were Messrs. - unanes v? . no"i ww pau fpirth: lights to et Chariott out of . ite present -darkness, Mr. w. S. Alex a.pder. Mr. , M- Shannohhcwse, , who said, that,, the cry for greater Char lotte seeTned TRWrt-always to come t roni someboiwho-;-had ;. something to eell, - Ws talk pTcipiiAti ane of me most ; lawated disscnssions ot - tae evening: -v-:;- ' ';::';- ..z - After several ; thfer leading citizens had been heard the board went Into executive session and the discusslott was continued, -Alderiaanv ttwr moved' thaithe resolution suggested by Mt Allison ibe Treteivd is: inform matidn and jtldenhan Wftbb aioved a an amendment that the reolutl6h be adopted as ; aik'ed. Mr. Hunter then. wanted a committee to inxesugate. with the resolution as - the basis t work aridjthjnatlvfele'd 'r'Ttie debate .amqag. the ..tnemoers of ine board was highly ; exciting at times, Alderman IOstler-JeAiin the ppo-4 siUon withaviorous, demand on the board to take carer of the noor man- and the suburbs bef o.re; it spent any more" money for a-' TGreiat - . White Way.? The vote ; on 'the : proposition td submit' to a comtnltteiB wS to 8, -and tlie nayor ;wRi hame 'this;m- j mlttee' ttf report kt;M; subseqnen meerl j mittee fQv.portlratM asubsequent Malaria rcU8sEiS' iSf -Aripetite. The OldStandardpRPTE TASTE LESS CHILL TONJC,. I drives but ma laria and-builds np the system. For grown ; ' people- and .children., e 0c. Z HSeiidiuiLi i 3 pcs;sirsPEiniiD (Continued From 1 Page Q ne.) . f or a preacher to tell filthy i okes, and t&afif rbe knew - it he.- Wv; er would 1 appoint iirjireach ling; eider who' j is given to the. tellifigl of Hithy jokes?:; that"- he would put no' young preacher, under such man and" that if he, could .help' it he wouj d . not ap pointthim to any work. r ; J 'a.; : Urging necessity ' f r.; employ- mehtuptn the part of prea ihers Bish bV enny said, that when preachers have; no .business away flrcj m home" it Is teir duty to find busine is at home. -Thecommittee of; invei tlgatipn pi the case" of . B. M. f acksoi, fsubmitted itsrepo charge against him not si? stained; and reoomnrended a. trial nbt necessary ; , ' f' 3&ny 'Reports " Rexj elvecl." ;, : J. & MarUn submitted - the . report 'itfhVfatt?. iance ;.which was adopted. He called - special at tention 'to . the decrease inthe amount of 'mbney" received byj qonf erence eiaiaiants are to th; taj ?t that "the number l ot claimants: 'rj as v increased during the pastear; last year the average je stated that sunt rceived 120. Whereas mount. Virail- by:ach 'claimant was this year the" average able is only $11 64 5 The report not tho H3clal 'mmtt- tee oh the represfentafSvet churchy In Wkshinon;4 0ty submirted its report, showing that H.ioO of the $5,000 this Conference j ptedgedto this Enterprise a year ; ago has " ien praised.''', ; Bishop benny ktid R ev P Ti Durr ham spoke in- the inter est of this en terprise and urged"; the1 Conference : to contribute more liberal! y to the same. The report. of . the S?jW0rth League board Was-read ant ad opted." , : Marvin .'Culbreth, a slstant secre tary of the Epworth tieagne hoard of the 1 Chureh addressed ?jthe Conference In the interest of the B p worth League. The report ; of the j; Sunday school board .was read ; and . dopted. " H.'; M. JTathii; euperitrtendeni of 'the teaohef "training;", department of j.the Church, addressed the Confer ftce In this con nection;;;; ;:; -;-The report of ie bOatelvt-duca tion was submitted thid adopted.-This report recommended the jappotfttmettt of L 13. Ahernethy cl f Confefence ed ucational secretary w ithont salary. v The 'report ot the 1 board f. hureh extension. of the -cot mmlttee . on ; tem perance tod thTco mmlttee - on . dis trict Conference reco.rds were submit ted and adopted.; '. :J; ". , . ;. : The anniversary. f- the- ' .board: of mission will be" held this eVenmg. -: lotna,bs seiiviceI -,;'.;;.'' . - . -' . . --'-.:'c' Hlfebte Senator - ipi ;lohrftted Eighty ' Third i Anniversary ITesterday. WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. Senator tipper branch t c4 egress entered to day on his 8Uh y arl He celebrated iyeifterday :iA M f Mrtfidayf afthlver teary. .. ;. The aged Senat6r. , who when he leaves his Seed t on March will have completed 3.1) "years of continu ous service j fn cj ingress, U looking torward to ta , wel il-earhed rest; He told friends today how it; was he'first decided to come to" Congress. . ' ; 'The nlht All rahm Lincoln. lft Springfield f or Tflt ashlngton ' to be v In augurated' said je tho; Senator, "I at tended, a receptiim given for him. I said to him .'I am "coming to Congress while you ate W-eSident, He replied, Well, Mr. Speakf ir, tcome I was then Speaker Ofthe jillinois Legislature. I kept my word a' id was elected" when he Was re-electei, but he wis assas sinated .before ij took my seat ' , The Senator ,was to have studied lawtft the office of the great emanei pator - hut he aid : that Mr. Lincoln felt "he could r4t give the young' as pirant, the tlrai 1 and - attention .that were' necessary.1 -- " 'y . j ':.. ,; -,v HOLD MijiSSJ&IEETINO SulTraglts Gatl cr . at Noon on His lorio Philadi eiphla Independence -'Square, - ii "' . - ; ; . PHILABEL HIA,' Nov.;23.-nA noon mfiiffl meeting ft a" Independence Square .was one of tods' iys features of. the con- iVenwen it inaj piaiionai w uwan pu frage Aocta3j ton,; Speakers from 0 stands explamnd, the suffrage question and told--of J t 10 beaefits which they declared woai4 1 aocf ue to the country at larige'if wosi ten were given the' right - pentimient a mong; the-delegates as to N the .1818 ! J place y of . convention seemed to b ,-narrowing down to a Texas city. ' t We : preference as. express ed by .prom aent members! tyinsr be- tweehaarvetltOii and San ABtOnio.. The authority ;f on making this selection is vested in they, executive board., c " ; Election of officers will take place Monday. Mb 33 Jane; Addams has been spoken of ai the suecessor . of - Dr. Shaw ns: thi National president and it ts cbmWil m . knowledge that Miss Shaw herself C has endeavored to per suade the superintendent of Hull House ' to. att cept the place, Miss Ad dams, .how rec, has declined to allow her name til-be presented as a 'candi date. ) f i- - It Is absj olutely necessary that should. colUct. the State, and. County taxes pronj ptly, inv order that I may make the J required settlement, with the, State .3 nd be able, to pay tothe county funf Is, wfth which rto carry, on Itsr businesj t. E7-i i'r j - ;t.i-. i: I, thferefl arei, gives notice, that" all taxes; mnsti be-paid,. pnv or before Jan uaty' 1st, a 13, as circumstances will require thi it after" that date, I. shall enforce sud ;h, cvllections'by j?rocess1 of 1SW. j :;- Vr-.-.i. - i '-. - .I hope 11 ly friendsWill ipayup 'a4 enable mel to avoid this ? disagreeable necessity,- i---.- ..-- .-! . ? - ; t-'vsv 'I zlk'Zlfc W4' -TALXjACE; -Afj; Sheriff $ Kjklenbursf ClmtJL.Ka; Nov. 28 ItZi -VA r-tT:ZtUHL - tlfi'v: 'wMMT iM- i'i'rJ-i--'.;-''--: 'f-,:-:- ';'-:'.;V" vr'v '''. f:: . . ':,-ft;: ;''' -'-r r . ' Wh b Wants ...... .. Go ;; YoTmg women . who .want to earn Jsome aGhristma3 " money can fin Chronicle' w ' . ads.; Caterers to the' Christmas tradewant extra, sales- ; ' Jnd you men who must 'be responsible for the class; of . ,v salespeople you engage can make splenaM use ; paper of Charlotte. One Cent a Word for Each Insertion: . No Ad TaTcen , . ' - " , for less than 10 Cents; CASH IN .v V WANTED Wanted To self; ; cash e register, s iron . safe and motor cycle. ' ThOs. Norman, 10 S. Church street. 23-2t WANTED $3,000 to -rJlO.OOO term loan. - Secured by first "mortgage on close in property. 1 ; Investor, y .. care ChroniclO.; w,--i ilf?fr4,iU':: -i 33-3t WANTEDf-FirBt-class vsteah ? fl tters,, - steady work and good pay- for re liable men. ' -.American - Machine - A Mfg. Cdmpany. Charlotte, ;N.:a'.rf,!''' . .,, - - -- -- '; .. r : 44-4t FOR SALE 156 acres good farming 'land, i-room house and out buiid lng&r well timbered good water, churches ahd- school -dbse, t H; Wlilard, . Marion, .N. C.. R 2 .Bqx 28.- ' A --:; ; k & y k -: 13-24t FOR SALE 8 5 acres fine farm land, Jn Iredell county one mile north of Davidson College on sand clay road. Bargain to quick buyer Write Harry Deaton, Mooresviiie. N. C. 22-2t FOR.SALE-TOne suit bedroom furni-.: ture, also one single iron bed with springs and mattress. Phone 187 or call; at 407 East . 7th street. . 23-lt FOR SALE-i-RemiligtOd 12 gauge, ; : double barrel hammeriess shot gun with leather case, both In fifirst-class condition. : p. O, Box &2, City: -23lt FOR SALSM-Ohe Fdrd touring caf. I .1012 model. , Ohiy run 1,900 miles. I A bargain. quick sale. 223 N. College. ' .-J;- -; 22-3t FOR SALEFlne combination - mare. J. . W. Keera&s, Law .Building. ' . &...-;-.; ';,c-' -'.:. 20-4t FOR SALE A Fourth Wafd reel dence. Tenth avenue, on , car line. Most desirable location. . House sub stantially built, slate roof. Recently painted.. Eight rooms besides kltch en,, bath room and-butler's pantry. China closet built- in dining room One .of the best neighborhoods In th city. Prices and terms ; reasonable. N. M. "Lawrence. - "Phone 2075-J; STOLEN. STOLEN November 22nd a hew "Wonder Wheel," red rrame front ford red and black, solid rubber ped als, number 132842. - Reward to finder.- Phone 977 or 179 5-J. ,' D. W. Fink. ' . ' x . . ;23-lt FOBRENT. FOR RENT -New' K-room bungalow, . Park Drive, Elisabeth Heighta Heights, care . Chronicle. 21-3t FOR RENT House 408 W. 9th street. Apply 602 South Church. 23-4t I WANT TO RENT land for growing r cotton close to Charlotte for 8 or' 4 families. Address "Cotton Growers," care Chronicle.. . . j-;-..;:;. v'v 2l-4t MISCELLANEOUS. $100 ; MONTHLY, and ' expenses . to : - travel and distribute samples for pig . manufacturer! steady work. ' - S. SchefferY '762 -Sherman,- Chicago '. RARE BARGAIN Sa.mple full dress Rochester made 927:50 coat, siae 8T 0 99 tor $17.50, full silk - lined, jg,-- jO, -Long Cfi, :f ; :;v':r r. 9 CHRISTMAS Leather1 Goods, Novel-. ' ties and Bath Robes now at H. C, Long Co'e," - i. ' ' 89-fit CHRISTMAS-, GIFTS in Auto, . Dress and Driving Gloves from $1.00 to $10.00, H, O, ,Long Co, ' , 29-2t NOTED EPISCOPAL BISHOP DEAD. PHILADELPHIA, Nov; 28. Bishop Hv F. Hoffman of the Reformed Epis copal Church, died at his home here today. He was 71 years old. , During his V career as clergymen Bishop Hoffman never accepted a sal ary. ... . ... - T.s ...... v. - -, ' In addition he d6nated out of his private means thousands .of dollars toward the building ofvchurches. and gave liberally to aid the work of the' WT". -. - - - . '-'. ' v " z - In Tnflla . '- " ' . ''' - - RELATIVE OF FORMER MAYOR V .,' XjOW DOSES JEWELS. Zv;:"'-'-iZJ .' 1 - '.'' r-J.''U ' j NEW" YORK, Nov. 28. It became known today that Mrs 'A. A. Low, sister-in-law of former Mayer'Seth Dow, was robbed 5 on Wednesday lastljof $10,000 worth ofJewels' ,;. -. ' The Jewels, ; most of which have ft ristmas Monevr od Salespeople? ADVANCE Biisrac Natei: of! Intest aaf Worti - Careful Reading By Cfcrt&ie Readers THE GEM Hotel and Cafe. iiw-todata dining Lunch ' Con Tryon room ' seating . J.00 : - pers6ns. . counter , unequaled l in- South, veniently located - on i South street. Strictly European. XOttRIS -EXQUISITE CANDIES ,REe5e : - & ALEXANDER Exclusive Agents . Cor. . 4th &. Tryon StS. ; r PERFUMES ' '. : We have a stock of all the lead ing foreign end - domestic Per fames . and Toilet. Waters. - - "Sour favorite can be had here. : i Jas. P. Stowe & Co. ; Fancy Porto Rico . Syrup and fresh family Creamery Butter. v : ;W.M.CROWELI " hone IdflS. - 200 E, Morf head &J OFFICE MOVED. ' ' ' Office ox Charlotte . Brass - Works and v stock - of plumbers Supplies moved to 801 East Fifth street, in the rear of Armour A- Co. - .' Bring us your scrap . brass ; and copper. - , :.. . ' CHARLOTTE BRASS WORKS ; --. J. A. Bradford, Mgr.,' ' '. To the few' who are . not our cus tomers we repeat there Is no 'better flour made than Dan Valley. - Make a change and buy Dan Val ley it will bring results - and that is what you want and what we .want. American Brokerage & Warehouse Co. . Phone 1578 . Dlstrlhttton . . KILLS INSTANTLT . Bed Bugs,. Roaches. Lice and all in sects Worrell's Vermlngo. Use with a spray. Sold at J. L. Eagle's (3) stores 28o per bottle. Myers Street ' Pharmacy Phone 237 82 S. College Fhones '- 685-8d. NATURE'S OWN LAXATIVE. figsen tablets. The ideal Laxative. Takes the . place of Calomel- Tastes like Candy. 10 and 2f cents size. ', " - TRtOW DRTJQ CO, " . Phonies 21 and 2. 11 N. Tryon DR. GEORGE L DENNIS ' DentlsL ' V . . t Class 05 , University of . Maryland . 1 , PHONE SOOa.'' . OFFICE 703 -Commercial Bank Bnlldlng. DR. A. LITTLE ...Osteopath Nervou and. Stomach - , - ' 607-608 Realty Building. Speciafs This week and the following week 10 pounds Snowdrift Lard 98c. 5 pounds 49c, Hams 16;2-9o, S pounds Sugar 25c, best grade Tomatoes 10c, White Comb Honey 16 2-c, best Strained Honey in pint JarS 20c, ;3y quarts White Peas V 26c 10 pounds Grits BSc, , CUtP BROS. Phone 1194L ' 227 .East Trade St. sentimental -value .beyond their Intrin sic worth were stolen from lira.' Low's bedroom, presumably by a man ei ployed to.' clean windows. Diamond rings, ' gold watch, a ruby necklaoa and a diamond pendant were among the articles taken. mmmmm$ BUSINGS TOPCS
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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