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nrn"E rtrr a T-T7VivitL' tttt rr-vrrvrri irrTr rrrrr n 5rt i rn r ttty i -cr Tvnrmn rv-vrv 14 -in-in i I ! ,,, :1.i.i.Mi!i1,,jj. Nj - " , v 5 Hi !.!'.':! if .Bath Bobes With SUpper ' - Mufflers ' : ; r : Motor JVraps :fS. Combination 3ets : of Ties, iSox,; 1 Handkerchiefs, etc Pullman Slippers - . Gloves :. r . 7k liii ill Pajamas Kight Shirts II 1 1 les, ANlWytECTION Heeling Of Divison Conductors Discuss Business Of Railroad ' i Men In Spencer Spencer, Dec 13 - A public in tallation of officers of the Order of Railway Conductor?, Charlotte Di Jision 221, held tn Spencer last night as a great occasion. There were a large number - of . conductors" "present together with, their wives, -sweethearts. ', j-ienas and visitors incladmg several from other States. . Among the yisi in attendance was Mr.- H. . E. Hntchens, general superintendent of Greensboro, J. H. Rlckrnond. train aaster, GreensbQFo, Mra. J. Hi BJck ond, Mr. and Mrs. S, H. GPsney f Monroe, Va.,- Mrs. C. W. Kelly of Lynchburg, C. F, shelly, a. conduct or f Macon, Ga., G W. Waitt Of Sal febury, w. . S, Witherspoon Qf Wensboro, Superintendent It. 1. Avery 0f the Spencer terminals, Gen-era-l. Yar dmasttr "A, M. Donaldson and others. . ,. ;-. The officers of the division installed e: chief conductor. W. S: Free "an; assistant chief condqctof, J, D. Jrter; secretary and treasurer, R, t. Bell; senior conductor, S. Blacfe lh junior conductor, S. II. Gosney; to!We sentinel, M. L. Parker; outsida swtnel, E. B, FpwiQr, ' ' . . " "he installation ceremonies were ducted in a most Impressive mah fr by s A. Tolbert; past chief con "ictor of the lodge at Spencer, , - As the chief speaker oi the oe'ca on and an honored guest- at ; tljc Rthering Superintendent H, 8, "itchens was presented and made ti 'eful address to thp. conductors. "e is an old conductor,' a member 2 the first division of the order, - a, of M. W. Hutchens of Georgia, o saw 52 years of service . and at " death was said -to be the oldest inductor in the United States. Mf. Wchens dealt espeaUy With the Jre ponsibility resting' upon conductors. w .the Care of life, property a"4 lection of all concerned. He re- rn7J f t0 the time when every rail fSrhad its ?wn rules and to the mat an roads now have uniform '6S. If- tnnl, nrv -.tao-o V.' 00 11 tt agree t a"ftors 'to notify passengers, that wo blasts of the whistle , mean? ms tonJ ? was about to stop and thpy 3 8it down. ,;'V.'r.-::.'v.':-',Vsl hav Personnel of tile 1 trMp crews illt lmP,roved greatly in the4 past 20 hi f ' Sld Mr- Hutchens: He urged of thp oyea to ve up. to the rules .lJPahJ'. brtng put the best tLtUare trubled with chropic con 01', '.ht? miid and gentle effect of Jrb'. Tablets aakes them W. Gentlemen ; Frieads .v Overcpats Evening Clothes Shirts; Ties, etc1 Opera; Hats Canes i; Handkerchiefs '. in Boxes and ; Xieather Packets . J?xit Collars for Overcoats Underwear ; : : Etc.,;Etct - .r - VI- Gl oycs, Boxes if Pesired. !-,k ,: T"",- -tin there if im themselves and all "the trainmen in their charge He de clared that the railroad conductor owes it to the company, to the pub lic and to himself, as well as the oth- er employes, to train up capable men for the service.' . He asserted that no railroad' now has a better set'of "con ductors than does the Southern Rail way Company, and that there la no greater asset than the loyalty of the employee. v. . ' .': ; -: 'i . -' Higher- efficiency Is new required of, all from the call-boy up to the pres ident of the road. The conductor must. Jnstill loyalty in the new men and.np higher qomPllment can be be stowed than to say a man nas been faithful : in t thi" respect. RdnPRtion wa given by the superintendent as; an important factor , in the, develops of men. JRe placed tbe question of, safety above everything ; else nd urged its gfeat Importance upon the conductors. Among thi fundamentals that jTmderiy safety., he ; placed: the question of human element as one of the very first, and insisted on a strict compliance r with rules, :v;L . ; ; - He took special pains to speak in the Interest of temperance. - - Just Qe drink may. mean disaster. QverlnduW gence may mean rmu tua any Indul gence is over indulgence. ' The con ductors, he. said, must set a good exr amtrba ot the men under them in the matter' of temperance. .---, :; -.Talks were alBo made by the newly-installed officers. . Mr. ,- Freeman urged attendance, self-sacrifice, and a deeper interest' in the work. ' of the division. He declared. that the in- terests ' of the company are at' stake as -we! . as thatC qf tbe men. Gdod service stands just ahead of good work in 'the ;, division;- ;y--'y.-v-A,.- Mr. Carfer galled attention to the tdci rtliat the' divfsion must have the oorppera,tlOB Of .all the . members ff the best work ' is to be accomplished, and asked that every man do his best.' Mr. ..Bell' admitted ; that he is a good collector and now : that -no is the treasurer he proposes to col lect the dues or let the division know why 7 He wanted to see the income larger than the outgo. Mr. Gosney , expressed appreciation of t&e-i&yantages oljauch an orgaai eatloh as the Order of Railway Con ductors.' t" -V'.-; ') 'ihK'-y ', F'oiiowjnif, . h " ' ." - lodge room a magnificent " banquet, tastefully 4 prepared wa served. The menu? consumed ol hot oysters, cold turkey, cold ham, , pickles, i ele?yr cake, coffee, fruits and. many other choice eatables.' - At the banquet Rev. J'. L.1 Vipperman acted as toastmaster and: a; .number or v interesting, talks were made for tha good of the or den Arriod the sPeaHera and U9$Qi jects were - the following: -' "Attendance.'? W, S. Freemans iFeasting," W. s. Witherspoon; 'Col iSipR V' BeW:llpwshb, C; M, Bobblttr rTardrpubs,' A 'Morton t "Uns Troubles," :J.y D ? Carters M'Gettingrf Sr1 w'wife . . m .'!.! :'-M:'t-'j 1 iChalrman Wf M. Long Pf the board of c-duftty commtssioners,SlierT Iff Wallace, .Register of ,Deeds; W. M, Moore and others were ' guests at a possuwupper iast night-at one-of v, A .rtrvvf et, camDs OTie evening was Siili: ie f rom r - . '3R!!H::' IJnibrellas WH Christmas mm ? .SMnii iiii P New DyeWp : And Cleaning Plant l-aWlslied--To Op Con- ? Salisbury, Peo, 1 4.-J. H. 'Trevpy pf Key West, Fia.y came in" today and has ma4l a Seal witt Clyde Epnisl oft Lof Salisbury-Spencer' Reading mer chants, to Join him in the 'establish- ment of a modern , dry-cleaning, dye ing and fur storage plant. The plant will be known as the Salisbury Dyeing $ Cleaning Worka ; ; - Mr. Trevor will be the manager pf the plant, and it win be located at 2Q2 South Main Btreet ' All the, latest machinery &d in a modem plant of this kind tq be put in. : ; . ; Arrangements are now bein$ e im pleted for: the opening, of-the Sftlis, bury conservatory of Music on Jan uary 6. 'Excellent quarters have been secured on the sixth floor pf the Grubb building, and win be equipped with modern fumishihga and ppnvenl- t Mrs. H. H- IKitchin, t formerly of, Kentucky, will be at the head of the institution,' SheJs a -graduate of the Cincinnati conservatory pf Music. She is now director of the Symphony Or chestra, ; recently j. prganized - in this city, The- piano department will be in charge of . Miss Xura' Garner, . a. graduate of the Music Conservatory of Salem College. She is the pianist of - the, Salisbury, choral, society, Miss Grace Qppdykoont win have charge o the vocal department, She if an excellent musician, having studied, at the New England Conservatory pf Music, and studied abrqa.4 with . fa-, mous teachers. ,'Ifl addition ; to . these" there ; will - be ; a number of assistant instructors, and it is the Intention pf the management of the new institiu tion to get the best "that are p , be found In this part of the country, ' . The basketball- team Pf the Salis bury High School will meet the Bel mont High School team here tomor row afternoon,-'and it is expected that it will be a lively game, as both teams have made gopd records this seasqju I t'Aycock r Xay, though somewhat delayed, was observed In the Salls-r bury public schools' this morning with .n appropriate exercise, beginning at 5 o'clock. Ther was an address on; he life of the great edueationai Gov ernor by Ms. Tn i Furr the Salis bury bar. Col. A, H. Boyden was also present and made a talk. At the close pf the exercises it was announced that the children had raised about 350 for .the Aycock rneinprial 'fund.'.-"-' .1.' ' When ion have a bllipus attack give jbhamberifcin's Tablets, a talal. They are exceiie'yv' sale by ; all dealers. t NEWS OF SALISBURY AND ROWAN COUNTY OTW lrOBH;OQfTON boW 10 to 15 - points nfet , higher right ifteB thd ' MfU ' on ;.yrpight huytas trade brokers " and short covering. Realising . was heavy... at L the advanc and tbe . maret l Iatf r . easd off severa points'; ffoip. th"'Wi--v---i--'i:-'r i. J iqilct0L eady na hi tie advance xf to'-i? ''point's. -.; . . -:-!. - :.. , : .' ; ', v--? Spot closed steady; ' middling: Tap'and?!; ?3.2? midJliDg gialf . li,R-9,-iai futures' olbsed. 'steady.: .-t:'.;-- Jan.. Z ' , . '.V: 12.75 b .8S i 12.T7 .79-&t 3Mar :J$,-9l ilay. ,. 12.90-91 12.1?87 U:9P-1 JWHM ' ....: i. ....v 'jS.SI-SQ July., vl:87rW ;i2.M: 12.84 :-8 Sept.,. .. ..' i 12.15 b , '..... ,..Cv 12.10-13 Oct; .-.v' .v : u.8- 116$ 'ii.W"U.w-4 NEW OBilAI?0 0QH NEW OBLEAXS. Dec, ir&tita tre; opened Hleadys: at an ,advane of to 8 pbintB' on &ood cables. . Shorts were; moderate ...buyers :Mr.mi;mXtt.-1&9 week-end and coromlssloR houses, con tinued ; tQ ; receive buyiiig orders -from outside interests., . Offerings c wer . smaU and were chiefly . from buyers of the earliervpart rqt th weelf. ho, were satis fied to take their "profits; and even up oyer Sunday. At the epd ,o( tha rst half -.hour of buslnerprleegwteil0to 15 point aver y.eatPrday'a .eiosa, '---'i r. The market was veir ;steady thrcflghT. out the short weefcend session, ., Xongsj realized profits to some) extent, but! of 4 feringa. from this source, were ,quickly absorbed : by what look'ed Hka ffesh long, buying and' ' cavefihg" "purchases - by bearish . traders . who-' were : afraid . tpl carry their cotton over Sunday in -the; face of rumors from the. te!t ; of very small ginning sin the first of . ther month. The extrerpely hWl8h weekly: statistics . of yesterday eame :in' for much comment and undoubtedly . stimu lated buying, Bears pointed out, ' how ever, that the visible supply of 4,939,198 balea. waa enormous and thaMargeat - at record atsthis time of the year. - At the highest of ' the morning prices were U to 13 peints vp, .Cotton ...futures closed steady' at a pet aavance or &to 13 points. Open. High. Ie ,, ; ,. ..12.95 b 12.01 Jan .. .. 12.99-13 1S.0I ' Mar , . . , 13.07 b ' 13.11 May .. .. .. 13.13-14 13.18 Low. 13.fl0 . J3.SS 13.04 .13.11 18.19 - U.OL Close. '.J3.00 13.06 13.09 13.16 13.24 12.02 July Oct. ... 13.20-23 13.25 18 01b 12.M New Orleans pot Cotton, NPW ORLEANS, Dec 14-SpoF cotton steady, ? unchanged ; middling 12 ; sales' On the spot 340. bales;, to arrays'! 250. - Low iniddling 13 7-l; strict low ' mid-' dun. 13 iH6; middllpg ni strict rnid dling ?3. lrl6; good middling 134; strict goou miaouns; 14 ,1 : LnURPOOL, Dec. - 14. SpeY " quiet. Steady. , ; , - j; o ?yj ' American middling ;fai? ,j. .,.,,, i T.9 Gpod middling ...,.,i.74iM-'v ?-35 .- Middling.. ... .,",, ,f J',;. j '"7.15 .. aoodprdinary.fefe,,.;....it;tf .Bt : Ordinary . ,i . : ... ; ... ; . ; . . 8.03 Sales i000- bales, of which 500 n'wera for sseoulation: and export and included t,K(y , American. :i '- . .;; - ::-y Receipts. 35,000 -bales, including 8,100 American. V - -. v w:c-"iw''3--..: Futures ppeaed firm and' aiosed ejuiet. December $.89 tecemtrTja Kfcnr .,,r,TMtfH'ni January-Fel?rvary f e oruary-aari n KarchiAsril . 6.83 -.8 .wr 467? 6.4S Mayrjqne June-July !t ,M,,,...,.'..v4,,T,j., July-August .. vMCMia-B-fprenmcrv Ptptember uctcber .... Qct?b-Nqvember ' -' 6.4? t : CHARLOTTE Cotton spot steady ll ' 4 JM.4 - --.'j, " MEMPHIS. Tenn., Dec. 14. Spot cot ton steady, unchaqged-t middUaf ; CHARLESTON, S. C cotton nfiddiing 2H- V Dec. 14.-rSppt MACON. Gai, Dec. inidang? lj. E- 14.SP0t cbuon SAVANNAH, " Ga., Dec 14-: Spot ' eot ton; steady, .middling. ia U-li . : ' ' AUGUSTA, Qs-, Dee. It'-Ppot mid dyne m ix-xx?.yxxxx?x Weekly Market - Sucunary, c .;.' -M-wf jr 'n-;v - ' NEW YORK, 'Dee, 14-r-The stock ma-, kef tpassed' through -a .troubled week, ip. the 'course- o which quotations declined nearly to the Idw level of the . yea,: The .: decline . which " began on ' Mpndajr of , last week, with the rendition Pf the Harriman merger-'decision by the 8u prerae Court, gathered ' sreased ? mo mentum "this " week' and at ' times" the stocks, market -wai X demoralfstiS-u-bif-liquidation of an enormous scale. Union Pacific! was the especiar object . et at tack. ut there ' was ; great civity in the other speculative leaders ; apd . high-, grade V investment stocks1 which - usually Tnova .airowlyv, aiagJ Mtx -v Toward the close oft the week the de cline was- halted aijd some partial re .o?rte m4et althSf Ht thet vnjf rket centinue msryoua adi.iiittle4irilfg: speciflo eust ef ttof vhurrle liquidation WM ftpparepti sJthpugll'- fr M ' tP tftf effeet i;e' f -the ' HarrnaB f dgcisIonW $mi and the activities of the Pujo sinve8jti gating ; epmlnlttee were . referred to, as unfavorable influences. .. Vr ' ; Money rates greW easieV tpf -the timer although yearen4 . reuirmRtB wer expected to imposa a severe strain later WittPtbe easing pt the tension Abroad, growing; out ef the 3aikan warr the; in-i fluenceof .foreign markets was' leti prjeV nounced. and London. .wa : reparted tp have ' Hw?uht stocks liberally in this market.' " '-A.i'! -J' - s--..-7rA--Motork-:r-'-:. ; NEW YORK. Dee. 14 MpneySPfirealf 'nominal..' w'-y--'-'"-"v?;.-;-; :r' -Time loans aerrWys'n days f perflnt--six. mantm a ctes, i Prime .mercantile papei. per.'eent; sterling - exchange; strong, with i actual business in bankers' -bias at 41 for oi day bills and. at 4.SS.G0 for demand;, com-i merfti - vmx wm?,- c gfamimt ? Mexican - dollars 49;' OvernmeM ponds, fmt 'ranoaa.- nas,Jirr Xx Savannajh Jiaral Storcisu xRosiii firm; . F. 6.TU to. 8.75 -0 ,. - tq . ,w -'H'i T iw.J nuiiujiyuii. ' 11. .1. 1 Piles Cned ta 'l te ' H Dsn 5 Vfeur drusrsrlst will refund monev if PAZrt OINTMENT alia .te air! .any:, ease, of Itching, Blind, Bleeding er Protruding! -9 "'a changes Jin- lihallejBt,' ijt more than a fctaW lijrht. ' HFjaion f tciflc ;and Reading made sniali; fractional advances: and Stel was Un(hangf4j3 i-.' Av'tV i k ririciT'infr'MV ana Electric shdic 0me 'heaviness- ' ' : When - the Opening buying- ederS had beenriiued the ."aei jpyas VJefc ithsut an effectfYf graouaiiy rb ' a' point '. Closed ieasy.'- a' i;- - - i gpelf .tti8?erayarrt -weye-jait arauchc smaller , scale -. . today, ... There was . : an ibenee..heVefe)iii sei-e-iseinng'pref -sure butHradtra ;;wr''6t iafeftdentthat tia; market hai eflniteiy rficsjvere- ii t&9y e-idhftsitat4 ov majke poramitnenif. ,1 '-... .v, . ' Some- uncertainty was' evidenced When business b'ega'n, 'and Himn'JW ejam'ihfiS!vyi:i-f $r "i$-Z4 a x :t"v-V '?fils Irregular r ; -' : : - Lonoflu Stocks,, , . -:, w-y, tCWDON. - ffec. li-Mehey discount rates a shade: harfler;? 'i' :.; uThA Stftcka market j was steafjyx n h absence of further, unfavorable jsolitical rumors ahd ; prices'" advanced " Slightly" ttf k most ,.sectidiis q hlight "coVerljig. v -. . .American securiti ea opened .steady and later, advanced n eevVring. . .Capadian IJaciiic , and . union . Pacilic , were jirm leaders. Theclbsing jwas : steady1 w(th vaiaes rarigrag-frora x t i higher than yesterday :f sr NetjerK : filosliuT;. Amalgamated Cpppei ' ; ' . .'.i , '; 93 -: Ameriean 3eet I Sugar LU ;. :,, -49H American Cotton ; Oiiw t. ; -i.VrT..,; SS4 American Bmeiting 1 A Refining-.., V,, American 9ugar Refining r-,r' MV6 Aroerlean: TgL, 4 Tel,,, v.,j, ,1284 Anaconda Mining Co,.,.,. ....,,,, 3?. AtPhiSQJ ;" )',. . J...,',:;..f,,., 10& Atlantic Ceas Line .i,M..s...,j..1lS7 Baltimore & phHr ;..,.,., WS rmky Rapid, Transit sni Canadian rjpacifle..H i.MTfr-.-S-v Chesapeake gf. Ohio? . , ; . ' ... 78 .Qhieagoi & Northwestern ,,.,.,,.,V3& Chicago, Mil- & St. Paul. . . ,f if ,blliM Colorada Fuel A -Irpn , , .... i.i.'.,, .. , Colorado i & Southern. ; . ,....,.. . ;; Pelaware Hudson V...ii .,.,'..bl61 Denver & Rio Grande , ,,,.b 20j, Erie ,.'..,..,,:.,.. .-fj -ir ft , t M ? '--Si aenera -Jjleptriq.. ;iyi't...'SV Great Northern ". pfd. . ......... .7, 131 . V Great Northern : Ore - Cf8.- . . ...... ' 41. ' Illinois; Central j . .,.;.v , . t . . ,,t,, 126 Interborough-Metvr . .'. ? .... ..-.' 1? Inter-boroughMet. -pfdr; International Harvester IC9 Leuisville- Nashville ,.,' t., 139T4 Missouri ? Pacific ,h i . ; . v , , ." .41 i MisBpurti Kansas 1 Texas;. ...,... t6i, Lehigh Valley i,,,,vl6Si : National : Lead . . .... .. -. .... . . $S14 New; York CeatralT .. ,,...., 1074 Nerfelk & Western ' . . . ,. ..... 111 Northern Pacific . . t.. 11 ... Pennsylvania. .,.,. 131 PeopJIe's Gas , . . ........... , . . ,.bU0V4 puntan Palace car ;.... !..... ,bi59 Reading t,. -'ji.ij .', 1634 Rock: Island Co,,,.....," 22 Reck Island Ce. pfd... ....'.b 44 8fiiutharn .paeise 107 Southern Railway :27?4 Union Pvifte.iVVWbW ....v.;., United States Steel , 54 IJplted ' Statete ,pd,,,M,,,,. f Wabash ; . f -f ,..f nt j.-. v j, ; fa Western Unlon ........ .:, x;.;-;.73 TexasOU 108r WTTTrt a m v- r : r I 4lfFEoyjgl --' " ' a 11 11 -I CHICAGO. Dec. 14. Increased Northr tpestern receipts . ' weakened -wheat. Opened a shade to e - higher. May started at SO to 90! to $04,-same change frpm last night as ' the market taken Altogether. A decliae of & to 90e fair lowed. " :: J Afterward ! wheat - weakened - still further, closing easy with May at 8. Sk loss of net . . k Corp . sagged with : wfc May opened unchanged to a sixteenth Up at 48 ,io 4$H and fell kt9 4Si4,-"-; r" "' Corn steadiness prevailed at the de- eline. May closed at 48U, a setback of to H from, last night t Traderh neglected oats, Ma?r . which Started the same as last - night at $3 eents, touched -3314 &nd ; descended .to WA to 33. -v-. X -' ... yX i f Provisions firm. First . sales varied from Hc ocr tp a like amount up, with Majr; tor perk,iift,CRr lard sand S.82V4 to 9.85 for riba - 1 Open. , , High,. Lew. 90 90-. 89 pllpsa, 84 : ; m Dee 'May -.Dec .:Vt'-"i.:i.";47 .s -47 ;My i:-48 .; 4siir ' 5 Jvdy 'i'4stf ' , "mi OATS : ' - ' -' Dee "... .;. ISVf , - t32 -a: May Vt . 83 '---' 33 r ; - July . . . 83 '- 33 ' 4tw .4a:-. 324 , 33 -'in mi x - '.- - 22 ' . 32 33 1&47 ; 31.45 . , i'0.57 10,17 10.05 Jan -nVlLI.62" 18:58;-is,35 -' ; May , v.ia.sr - 1&N45 19.35 LARrr - ' :-- ;- X , Deq .. ;, .. 10.55 . 10.5VA 10.50 jan 'a. - X- 10.20 ' mao A0.K vJfayJYi v ... .1045; aj,ftir- ' Jan ... .. '.. .i7St 10.00 fl.85, 7 -.W Af.v.?. 915- Vf m HuiLJUIOJ. Ji '! -I!i'l " B OBJOAaO IFRODUOS CHICAQO, JJee, 14utter Urmt creameries 27 to 35. .Eggs - steadxr f rsi current receipts is to pi refrigerates ai-o 23j firsts $ tP 17. ''Cheese f 1 s'teady r? daisies : V to Hl7i twins. is-tPrio ; yuag Ameflss 16 te-iitiiangj'hor5Rs- :-ie---to;i?"i;i 'Xi:' W4seqnslft-;45, --to -.48..,.. 'asik'--?oflltr?4 1 tejrfcejrsfe jiyf cesed fUy" chickens, live 11 springs, live 10. -. yeai. steady s' to 14. , -';:-. v i--:";--, i'.-i ' . - : :rr:j C NEW, tORK. Dee.. l4.Bu$te.r un? settled, -receipts ; 4,916; , creamery extras to-87.v-ft - - ;;','.., Cheese - firm, unchanged; i receipts . 3, 358 ;; boxesk. Xn?: v: ;-'.::--,:-;. i Eggs firmer; receipt ..aeeft rs gathered -extras 33 to ; rX:.: u :;;; . ''i . iwi iXi:'X v : ; - - Cotton Seed Oil. ..-',,.-. ".-s: JfBW YORK," Dec. 14. Cptton seed oil market closed easier. Yc-? ...- December .. Vf ',- e --:' 1.37 8 .30 January M,r.. ilU$U0i .Jij eruary- .....r s.za (31 'Msrehr'- -U 4..A 6.33.r 6.33' ApIl , . . . ...... t. . . 4 .- j 6.34 s37- iay AA ; .'sir-.. i'f V. . . "r. 442 6.43 iu4.''Ai.ti1iVWJ 5v4S Aslv'.Bvl5 CPOt SOld . tatf-S . i V, Vc: J - . . .'mm ? . .f7 -1-5" V: . .2 Sfles between -Iflrst and " 'seond . calls : Jaauary,v3yat.;"..;..::.;;..t ,24--.'. ' ... March,;. 4Qfr.;at.4vU.-,r j f$ '-.'. fM j'i'"'e'Ve e-v-.-V''v. iriy, 300 at .. 6.43 Kv at 6.43 jury, 400 at $.57' - Total .sales , prop and PFiejef , we tit iow until the leaders aom frpro below 'Testerdars cose.v " :, m The Evbimg-ChrcnicIe ' One "cent" a" wrd each insertion, No ad " taKen" for "less'; rthah the price of ten words. : Ads in larger type, lOo a line four words 40 tH line).-- . ' i Out-of-town adyartlsements must be acpom panied With cash. Agencies' discounts,!''' per. cent. : Contract . ratej ipenv request, 'y Telephone your Wan - Ads to The Chronicle phqne ?8i"when it ts convenient to ' dp so, and collec tion will be ma.de at your, home or at your offlcg'the.fjjllQWing day.. This ; is an accpjiiTOpdation ' ser vice rendered: Chrphicie Want Ad patrons ; and'., payment should al-. ways be prompt' . made 'ftrt ."pre-r sentatinvrt ThfU. Always ask that ypur telephonec a4 be repeated i back to iron : bv the ad taken ta 1 make sure that it has been taken I cofrevuy. : . a ne unronieig . w guarantee apcuracy or assum.e i re sponsibility for errors of any kind ecurring in teleyone advertise? M Cflosing hpursi; To secure prop-" er classification, ads must be ln The i Chronicle : f nffipe before 1 o'clock the dfty of the issue,- . , ; Every word; in- the advertise ment, 'including the name and ad dress, 1$ counted, A ' Each initial ceunti tne-wod; ppm pound words are counted,' two words. . ' . APVEtiTISERS. sliould ' r4taih: receipts given . in;,' payrdent ' for Want ; Ads oyer the office 'cpunteK 4s mistakes can not. be ; rectified I wlthqutv. them, , : ; , . J-IM..-1' WArEr-?u3?ers ivlfbr; Mpve and' ' Ransres at clean out nrices. : Flneer Hardwfe-sCp;. , .-' ; ;.v--.iMt WANTEI-r-A first-class skirt hand, Y-Steadjr ,: posit3pfi: f 'iffti 'i "U'....'a 4 J't j 1 WANTED -Table boarders, $3.00 per week, V 324 .N. College. V;:.flMt WANTjp-rA good white woman o ; live with snaU faroily.H t H, C. cftte Chronicle. , I ''i.;.-;? ;i.;f- f-s'-: t r; FOR' runt; OR RENT Modernf - .'sevenrroom house, -"WstJ'Ninth street, $20 : per month. - p. H. Andrews. ; " -' f 3-3t 4k FOR REJffTrNlce' fiveroQm cottage. t on carlma, $.S.p. cThe-.MeClunir Realty-' Co, 0.:: V ' t:r -tf fob nmm. FOR , SA&E-Rase., Burners- aV , close r tjut Prices. Finger Hatdware Co. FOR; 8 Atip4aim pei; .W4 hindlalil I -If l-v Requarth 1 Co. . -v. . X ;;--. -' -;; 13-4t nr. pTICERempvali sale ; naw - en V at Finger . Hardware ; Co 2a East Trade street.: . :: 0 - , . l38t in .; e . 1. 1 ;' , , :, . ., 125 WEEKLY ftnd expenses to . trust worthy UeoDle to' travel arid distribf. ute samples or big' wholesale house.' C Emery, Chicago t -a ; -. ; 14-,lt 1 u.y. . u. .: i iiuiji. .1,1.1 j-.i'ji, .1,-.. '.'u,.u -u-i" jhi.ii STRAYED From pr, McManaway's yesterday, white female poodle dog, Shedding. ' Suitable reward for re turn. , ill $ West Trade. : ; Cijarotto cotton, (Corrected dall by sshdersi, ' Orr, Co) Cotton, good middling .....13 Charlotte Wholesale Produce, t ' (Corrected dally by Jf . I. Rlakeley.) ; Hens1, per-paund ' , V ,i -U- u Chick ena. spring Urkeyf .j.t 'Mj;.it-:'tif"ci ''.g-.Hi; tter. jt . . .If-, : ?5 , ggS Vv'.r m :-.t ' '" 'm r. Ducks. - each., A w-' --i'-e FQttss ' sweet, . per bs,rrelii?.QO "2,?s ? f potatoes, Irish, per bag.. '.2.00 . 3,5 ... f Onions, per bag.,- ,. ..1.73 .. ". Onion sets,, per bushel., , i.PQ - Charlotte 'tiravin,- ivmrtrioitii -nndi -Hjayv. 1 ., ivvrrectea avi; oy t-oenrano- McLaughlin; Company.)'. 'Com ".vViv.t w-i.- 5 4W.es Flour, best patent, per bm....s.TO vii.zt--Fleur atraPht.,' V .-r- , , .5 J0 ': Ctern meal . eer bushel n. ' ..1. L ?rr? 1 BfhPlot; Timothy., ?0P,E),-.,)P 'v;I,- r; Ctottoriseea Oil and ProflnQ, ; ; (Corrected daily by- the Soutnern: cotton XmX XXo& Company,) .Xi: Cottonseed, er : bnshe v.,.., -, M., Meal; eashner- bag - .-....,..... .B0- :Meal, exchange, Vper'bag-? ifiius m visuik, casn per -...... --' ? Hulli Tin bulk, exchange, , peT 100... 35 ; wnirn sacicd. eash.' net-'-'ie. .. '-'.50'? ' : CHICAGO, Dec. s,i4Cattle receipts TOJa -market weak.": -'yXXX X:l ;V ; BeeVes.:-:;-r.;.yVSv.;i -.5.30, . 30.70 Texas steers .'V. v;- . !- 4.50 . 5:80 ' Westera'itrteers'V" , "v; -5.4ft r.lff gtockerf and, feeder, t. 4-0 WV', Cows and hifers : ;X- iM'JS 7.65 Caivs'v,y'.:...,V 5 75 -d u-Wi' Hogs, receipts 8,000; market steady to strong. ,;;.j;:- -' ' '- "' ; 3 Mht n;if. A iiW 9 -7W 1 71 . -' Ar .-. -oi . ar ir . Mixed .is. j. ;S.J-w? . w ;:lw;-i Havy 'VMr :ii .jhf -.4 .;??' T-OOg.iTTTMf Rough ; Y!. i. ii sW- v.iT-0? g. -2g ; . pigs,, . .'-;,.- , ;;, - 5.00 . Y.oo Hulk- o sales .-. M .'f.W - ,7,35 PMmi f ?ipt ifcefc ftf J Native .. .. .. 4.io 5.10 Western v ,:'.'t-"J--.g-' YelAings:J;:' - - ..v ieo- CW Lambs.' native Vv---W0: 8 ?5; ;este&';Bb-ii' 5 CHICAGOT: Dec? J 1(: Wheat Np. red; t8" irf7i.o4-.:--Nb: 2 hard m ioh 83; ;Npr 1 I Northern 7; ?C?4l rtlier3 I to 86V4; No." 3 spring, 84 to 88; .velvet ehaft 82 to 87; nurum jb to s7. J. Com No. 2 yeepfeTeld15. new 51. r - Oata No." & white 35 to. 35; standard 33 :.to ' 34. X ;, - y y.--. - Rye No. 2 61 to 63.' .. . , '.. i -;; Barley . 46 to. 75.. ' ' - : ; v - . --.-' ; Timothy 3.00 tq 3-90. ' . , - - ; . ' "doyer 14 llfSr.s-'?;''. IV. ' " M '" 'i'e Its . .". Euasess.K3ies 8i.r.crisu warn--; Hotel apn ' Caife. . up-to-date dining ' : ; room seating 100 bersonaf Lunch " : , counter uneqya n Sguth. : Cop-;. ; : venienfly Fbcated "TonV ,?Soutn TrTOi H'--'X I pfret.. rStrict?y European. ' - -;--T'.ff '-5 . . a large stock of stanfiarci pranks ;'f IfSPprtfd an4 ' ppmpstip 'Cigars' n 25'S for Xmas 'trade. '. ; (". . IfKICSK I.HX.tlNjifElll :-' f ;:;;;,;,CHRISTL4S CI(5ARS ' . ;; ;; 'n boxes of 25 for; from lii) UP? Give a man cigars, : All the 09-47 Jar brands here, . ' r : , ; -i ',; If you wfluld like plenty of fresh eggs, feed yQur hens, pn 'Sunshine" Laying: Food.. ""' ''...'.."' XsXH-i,? ) .. i 4 Fresh ' lot Kiagairs- snoedV Brealcf ast Bacons .-n .; f. . i , ry;: .. ' .1 t -.)-.u" . pfartQ Jffte; T? 'C Horehea' r,; ..-Liriuiuu V ! ' ;,.!..! iu v.' .... ...f nn.j n ..)..'; 1 OFFTCK. MOTCn. , ffflce: oOharlotte " BfaM ' tfoTK8 and stbtk ' of. pfurnbers- . SoppHff m oved to ! 0 1 fta ; fM fth ! stre?t,: in ' the r'eai of Arrjiour Cp,r r' ! " ' ' Brinjir ;y vnur '.earap , bra.r;il&d? : 7 -C!HArHy1-r .RR.A iS tvORltS " ;...' X7X1: ,'..A, ftradfrtrfl,'Mgrf.' , 4 Tr th few who err-not-'ouT ' cM-' terriers tfe repeat 'ther n ne.- tklre , -flplir msde tha;9aft .y1lf ':;;v ? -f-a&k7': efiar'tgf'ai id ' nuv Oaii Yat' ley .it. will bripf .rewilt.-and , ihatJf tiBt,'Tow.,tvaftn41..w!)atfcwa wantv , pfipni. ; tfiT v' ;r TrJtrtrmtiww Bed Rusv Roach , tirW aiifl aft in! septs wprrpT's Yerralngp. XTse.wUh" a BprAy, Spld at l." J,. Ksglfs. ( ' stores $50: pet bk..;, 7, ' Syern Srreef FharmBf' 'TOW! 7 S3 S. Coif ever: ?Phnne 8SCP(I, v ? ; FIGSEN TABLETS. Tlje "ideal : Laxative, "Takes ' the- plaee- 'ef- Cale- , tnel. Tastes, like, Ctm&y." ? fnA bents f.?.';i4A- , -f' 1. DR. GEORGE E. DENNIS - - Class 08 - PnlTcrsity f- MaryBid, .: . phone apog, - V cfFFICE tv '. Commercial V Bank Building. DR. A. J. LITTtE Osteopath- Nervous and Stomach Disease. C0T$QS Reaitj Hnldlng ., LtSOyERNMENT CHECK LIST ' ' ; - KEMARKABLE1 WOCUWHSNT 7 WASHINGTON, pec. f1t.r-What . is' declared by literary' experts ta be one of the 'most remarkable dpeuments- eve published by- the government has ' JuSf "ns'een Issued by 'the : governmeht ' printing offlbe. The- publication khowit as the 'eheck1 list" records 'eVetytpub llcation of -' the' govferhment trom ; ts . foundation down te "and J inerqdlnrf 1909.- The 'work 'cohtaih: fore thkn-' 1,30$ 'pages.' Approximately 15 yearjl : was required In its pre'paAtlpn'. ' "jThe- Wefk waii done by Mips Wary A. Hart Swell, iari 'assistant -tp-A'ugusj Dbnathi; ' sUperlnlehdent bf documents. f, ' '-. r-T-hVcneck- Ust'J' Will 'be placed ia ' every1 lmpoi-t8.'nt-; library Tn' the ' Upiteii 1 . srth'ta.''. .(.i..?-.vif,.; : : -;i P1iKSlpE5fT-ELECT SAILS u-i : ' FOB THE u STATICS TOPAYT ; u .'-.; '- . . ' t r- - - i i' - 1 i - HAiitTbN'.-.'permuda, 5 Dec', "tev-tj fl&ft&ppii&Yi jVoddrow ,( .Wilson -ailed ; teday- foiSr New .tYorlt ' on.- ih i steamer - Bermndfan. 'A -faTge crowd J batnereja pnwlh6 f qnay:raftd l eneeieft fur, '-rWilsoiii ith;ci:ieamejii .TBftilfii ftway. v'Mrr Wiian declared - he , wgs- 4Mgher;w4thJiJsv WUron. put his f joWnV baggage on board thV Vessel: . " The ';3ermudian': was .escorted down, v mi steam launches. -X 'X '" ' X' i Xy' : '"': ., :. ! - - -BEIEFS. 1 -; ; .- ,..X:y ' e : ; rCotton. Receipts today amounted i " to" 185, bales "ai 13 cents. - against $1"! bales; at". on ,the- eame date ilafet 7?vi::i--Xi :;x:, The distribution forces or the R K. : Fairbanks Company took in the entire city tday pTacing five-cept j packages of Gold Dust Twins In evefy? househbld -visited.; The crew ' attraqtr ed much attention .as It passed m liy? erKdi style .ttirough the,; streets. - .'.,'..,-v- '' i - i .A metine has been called bj Mayor Bland for JJionaaynignt in tae j ffbuncilrclwmW of-, the; city hajl for , the' purpopaof Engaging in a, genertil i " discussion iuppn, the ,; subject , of ,. the ' ; commission form .of government It4 is aimed to get as. many ..expressioha ) ; as p'osslble. Horn tthe people,, who - are ' interested in thiss' subject in " order that -- the , aldermanic -committee that: X has the preparation of the charter in hand may be guided as nearly as pos sible by the wish of the maloTlty pf v WftTwy-xxxxx .-;;. -' -' . , ,: t V f, !-V- X
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1912, edition 1
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