. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. eing so lavorably situated in respect to the consumptive demand, theyare able to sell their goods upon the closest margins, thus at every point successfully com-peting with Eastern-made footwear. Their goods took premiums over all competitors atthe Southern Exposition. Messrs. Theodore Cimiotti & Co. handle their own make of shoes exclusively, and byestablishing direct relations with retailers save to the latter the jobbers or midolemen^profit, while also affording them the advantage of a ready duplicating of their orders at


. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. eing so lavorably situated in respect to the consumptive demand, theyare able to sell their goods upon the closest margins, thus at every point successfully com-peting with Eastern-made footwear. Their goods took premiums over all competitors atthe Southern Exposition. Messrs. Theodore Cimiotti & Co. handle their own make of shoes exclusively, and byestablishing direct relations with retailers save to the latter the jobbers or midolemen^profit, while also affording them the advantage of a ready duplicating of their orders atthe middle or toward the close of each season. Their trade covers all the more importantpoints in Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee, while their traveling salesmen and the mailsbring numerous orders also from more distant points. R. B. COTTER, Dealer in Pine and Manufacturer of Hardwood Lumber.—Office, No. 215 Sixth Street, near Main; Yards, cornerBrook and Main Streets, and also on Louisville & Nashville and Cliesa,,eake, Oho & South-western Perhaps of the many industries belonging to agreat city—industries that unite in swelling her com-merce, in employing her labor, in niaUing her a re-ceiving and distributing center for a vast tributaryterritoiy—none occupies a wider sphere of usefulnessrelating to the wants of her people or enters morelargely into the attairs of every-day life than the oneaider present consideration. Of those engaged in such business most worthy ofnotice in this history of a citys industries is the houseof R B. Cotter, No. 215 Sixth street, near in 1882, and with therefore a businesscareer ot but little more than four years, it has sup-plied a want long felt, and opened up an industry thatbids fair to surpass any of its rivals. One of the most interesting features of Mr. Cotti rsbusiness is hiswonuerful sources of supply—owning and operating mills of his own in thisand adjoining States, one being located at Nelsonville, o


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