. J,. w w. , . ,
. V' l.S.
FULL REPORT OF
LATEST ADVICES FROM TrjE REALM OF THE BULLS
AND BEARS.
(ni-romd by Ware & Leland, PilTale Wire to Georee A Howell.)
THE COTTON MARKETS.
. . ..1 .-n o To A n or 0 T j .
c;. naI operators in common now find
,!,, .pjsi'Ivt'S cast for the periolous part
iriK'LHUIl, v iicii awli j tu ouu. ill
(ih'i
words, one have a correct ideNa
. j? 1 1. . i i
ijlt tortunes ui uns crop oniy oy
lain wins;-
.. i i t i : i. I
whether the palpitating heat
by the great luminary,
thro
is li
(;!
Un-
vh these August days and nights
, or death to the " plant. In this
an in most others, the doctors
odds, but the best opinion
; to be that the various Septem-
i . : 1 1 . .1 n -i
! i-l'OlLS win leneci a, seuuus ue
in the average condition.
Surmise is idle, since the truth will
Sl .,",!! out. In the mean while, the trade
is
!"'
lit
ui of surpassing import. The
of the movement rises from day
in '.lay
and its volumn must in the
near future
assume -really large pro-
What will the farmer, do?
IK! rlliMi.Ti. , ..... - - " 4
aU! he deal out his product to the
I'miiu.ry spindles or will he cry for
This is the mind readers rid
aiul men of less insight must rest
(i,ari!it with their ignorance.
The position is critical so that al-IIK-t
anything may happen between
mm;.-!.
I.n oruool responded fairly well to
tin- nature of developments respecting
ruiun. though surface indications
ji ,!i:rri'. to an inclination amongst for
hL':i traders to do nothing extensively
at !,. moment as evidenced by the lim
ited snot transactions (3,000 bales) in
th;' iai e of 1-1G d advance. Deliveries
arose i'-Gld. with the tone called
steady.
iCaily transactions here were in the
liai i
cln.-
i ein
v of realizing by some recent pur
ir, over Sunday, but fresh cora
ls ni crop deterioration from var
points in Mississippi Louisiana,
ati'il the steady tone and a mod-
(!at; improvement followed.
C'l.!.-ing quotations are 11-points
liihi r on August and 5 to 6 points up
nt utlier months. A genuine conver
sion of sentiment in favor of cotton
lias doubtless been accomplished re-'
i-mtly by the unanimity of reports of
com deterioration covering sections in
every State in the belt and it is not
very probable that a more elevated
ran so cf prices would be on record, if
the trade was satisfactory as to the i
marine" in which offerings of new re
cepits will be extended.
Meanwhile there are the weekly and
monthly government reports on the
crop rendition to be digested and the
thought of the publications alone is
likely to act as a preventive against
artivo selling operations.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
Futures Closed Very Steady
High Low
Close
8 44-50
8 03-04
7 83-84
7 79-0
7 79-80
7 83-84
7 83-85
7 85-S6
August 8 44
8 3tf
7 06
7 7G
September 8 04
Ormber 7 84
November
1 lei-ember , 7 SO
January 7 84
February
.March ' .
Sim its Firm Middling 8
73
74
New York, Aug. 23. The Financial
Chronicle says: Our telegraphic ad
vices indicate that while dry weather
has been quiet general in Southwest
liming the week, in "many districts,
eisewhere, rain has fallen. In Texas
some deterioration of condition is
c':1 inied as a result dry weather and
f.om portions of Alabama there are.
com plaints of rust and premature
opening. On the other hand reports
from Arkansas, Tennessee and At
lantic districts are quite good. Cotton
is opening rapidly and picking is mak-
THE STOCK
New York, Aug. 23. The New
Wk Sim will say: The market open
'il fairly active but subsequently be
r'anu irregular. A few stocks in which
manipulative operations are going on
showed activity, being St. Paul, Nor
lolk and O. and W. There was nothing
new on the strike. The Reading shares
yeie quite neglected. As usual on
Saturday, the expectations on the bank
statement influenced the market and
it seemed to be anticipated that to
day's figures would make a good
strong showing. Americans was strong
'11 London. The days weather advices
fi'orn the grain belt were good. The un
expected announcement that the man
agement of the Southern Railway
Company had deferred action on the
preferred dividend led to a decline.
Tlie move of the arrangement was in
terpreted as a step in the current
negotiations to a readjustment of the
railway situation in the South. The
l,ank statement made a superficially
strong showing on account of the in-ereat-;e
in surplus reserves which was
!-.n;.ooo. The decrease in the actual
'asli was $377,000, whereas the pre
Hniinary estimates had indicated a
Kain (1f about that sum. The money
market during the week was easy.
Americans in London steady, about
Pa,,ity. Insiders bullish on market
Position of U. S. S. Southern Railway
l)! eterreii dividend postponed and
otuig trust continues. Expected 2 per
Jt. on Heading 1st next week. Strong
,mi Pool operating is Western Union
IL"riVe roads sornnrl wpolr orninp-S
show
average net increase
6.36 per
cent.
'art.stroets says trade develop-
still largely favorable. Dun's
jnllew sa's fuel scarcity is serious
n Ttr!il! handicap. Good bank state
nt expected today, 12 industrials
lunce 47, 20 active R. Rs. advance
, Southern
Railwav dividend de-
leriYHi
Th ,1: ...
ftnn. Electors or tne soutnern
tool- LomPany met yesterday but
pref n attion 011 the question of the
deterred j..
"win?
O Stock rlivirlonrl eiVirmf Hup
fl'm th
OJ ;1 ( TTl "m nn i in 1 .-rti-irw1
lfcy had
"'"6 ui ustees HLauiug mai.
been requested ' to extend
X yJUn2 trust.
li0l"rlo Fuel
and Iron: A
mem-
says rm of Harris, Cates & Co.,
n of the injunction deny-.
TODAY'S
MARKETS,
SS IT! m fl T1 ir Dlr.f,V
stati 8 the Weekly cotto
This wppTt t oof
xoxuic suppiy.. .1,434,600
1,742,000
American.. .
In sights . .
During week
Port receipts
T "a i .
.. 841.G00 1,040,400
.10,451.483 10,400,900
61,594 53,135
.24,692 17,281,000
r-on stocKs . . . . .149,968
256,759
26,365
21,278
exports 24,090
Interior receipts . .26,826
mcuui smpments .31,381 25 876
Interior stocks . ...55,454 13U01
New York, Aug. 23. As we said
yesterday, today's market has ruled
generally firm notwithstanding the ac
tive selling for profits by the smaller
longs, customary cn Saturday. More
over, predictions from Washington
for rains generally over the contenant
and Eastern belt and for possible
showers over important districts of
Western belt, failed to counteract the
influence of further bullish private
crop reports, which were numerous.
True, the demand for cloths at FallJ
Kiver and Providence reflects hesita
tion on part of buyers but in dry goods
centers there is a notable shaking to
gether of dry bones with buyers now
apparently quite, willing to listen to
the offers of sellers. The feature of the
market was the strong support in the
near position, August and September
being in demand for account of sev
eral well-known cotton and export
houses. Wall street was again very
much in evidence as a buyer of Jan
uary and the leading bears were seen
to be quietly absorbing the winter
months. Sentiment on the floor is now
bullish and scalpers as a rule bolted
for a further rise. The official opening
was very steady with prices 1 to i
points higher. Then came a slight re
action under room selling immediately
followed a fresh up turn to top notch
of present bull wave. We look for still
more advance before the needs of
shorts are satisfied and the longs are
contented with their holdings.
NEW. YORK COTTON.
High Low Close
Futures Closed Very Steady
August... Is 53 8 51 8 43 50'
September .. ... 8 18 8 13 8 16 17
October
8 03 7 9 7 8 01 2
November 7 93 7 91 7 95 96
December .7 S6 7 90 7 95 t6
aouary 8c 7 92 7 98 9iJ
February 7 92 7 2 7 96 93
VTarch 7 95 7 90 7 94-95
April 7 94 96
May 7 94 7 93 7 95-97
Spots Quiet Middling 8 7
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Futures Closed Quiet and Steady
Aug 4 44 45
Aug-Sept '. 4 39 40
Sept-Oct 4 3 -31
Oet-Nov 4 -4- 5
Nov-Deo 4 2 -22
Dec-Jan 4 20-s
Jan-Feb 4 19 20
Feb-Mch 4 1 20
Mcli-April 4 19 21
April-May 4 19-20
Spots Hardening Middling 4 29 32
Receipts 6,300 dales 3,000
CHARLOTTE COTTON.
Corrected Daily for the News by
fleath-Reid Jobbing and Commission
Company.
3ood Middling ..... , 9c
Strict Middling 8 90
Middling
Low Middling-
A-
cc
Tinsres IM&A
Stains 08c
Steady
MARKETS.
ing the directors of Colorado Fuel the
privilege of calling a meeting, and un
til this application is either granted
or denied we shall do nothing. We are
not buying a share of Colorado Fuel
today. The support is apparently the
result of shorts covering. The stock
will go lower, however, if our applica
tion is not granted. Messrs. Gates,
Blair, Mitchell and Lambert are now
on their way to Chicago.
Western Union: The up move in
this stock which .was such a' con
spicuous featfure of today's market
was continued and on large dealings
the price rose to 95 3-8. This activity
in a stock that is usually as slow of
movement as Western Union and its
successive advances of the past few
days are causing a good deal of specu
lation regarding the movement but
thus far there has been nothing other
than rumors and conjectures to ac
count for it. It was said that the buy
ing was by some powerful interests
and from the character and extent of
the purchases it would appear that
there may be some truth in this.
Ridgely says: Hold your Southern
Pacific for higher prices. Take profits
on other stocks on bulges. You need
not be in a hurry, the market is all
right but lighten your load on the
stock after another as it bulges up
and be prepared for a possible break
some time in September. Even at
these prices I consider Southern Pa
cific the safest and surest purcase in
the list. It will go up ten points while
others are going up five, and in case
of a general smash it would not de
cline five points while others were
dropping ten and- fifteen. If the mar
ket conditions favorable to Southern
Pacific will sell above 89 next week.
My views on other stocks remain
same as yesterday. Of course you un
derstand that dealing in such stocks
as L. N. you are taking chances.
' ' NEW YORK STOCKS.
Atchison
92M
110
.139M
. 54
. 43M
. 34
. 23
. 40
.101
Balto & Ohio..
Can Pac
Ches & Ohio . .
Chi & Alton .
Chi & G. West
Chi Ter & Tran
Erie
Mnnr VflllAV . -
111 Central Jg
Lou & Nash ,
Misso -Pac .....noft
CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 23, 1902.
Misso K & T . . 3054
NewYG ' ... 164
Norfolk & W 71;
Ontario & W 36j
Pei:na 161
Kead'y .
St Paul
So Pji.
.135
O. KV . 403
SoRyPfd ... 97$
Tex & Pac
union tfac 109
abash
7&
Amal Cop
Brook Rap Trans
Col Fuel & Iron
Nati Lead
Peoples Gas . .
Sugar ....
Tenn Coal & Iron
U S Leather
66
70
104'4
133
131
,
US Steele 41
U S Steel Pfd 901
Western Union 95
v u unemical 6oJ
BANK STATEMENT.
Reserve increase $2,616,750
Loans decrease.. .. 10,460,100
Specie increase.. . . 724,200
Legal decrease 1,101,500
Deposit decrease.. .. 11,976,200
Circulation increase 309,800
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
Chicago, Aug. 23. Wheat Early
values were lower but Armour bought
September while the crowd were dis
posed to follow him, and bought Sep
tember as well as December. There
was not much disposition shown to
hammer the market and considerable
strength was displayed, although dull
ness prevailed at times. More rains
were indicated for the Red river valley
and this, with the large clearances and
talk of a big cash business, induced the
local shorts to cover.- The visible sup
ply will no doubt show a decrease and
indications point toward a stronger
market. Should any decided advance
appear, however, we would favor sales.
Corn Receipts were light and stock
here will show a good sized decrease.
There was a little dip early, but com
mission houses were buyers and there
was reports of frost from enough
points to frighten shorts. The closing
was strong all round and unless warm
er weather appears no doubt values
will be forced higher.
Oats The crowd was bullish but a
broker had a large selling order in
September at 33 1-4. There was some
commission house buying. The mar
ket will be governed by weather condi
tions. Provisions were strong, although
hogs were lower and a good run look
ed for next week. About the only fea
ture consisted in buying of ribs by
Armour while there was selling of the
deferred futures by commission houses.
It looks as if values would work high
er. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
High Low
WHEAT
Close
67M
69K
27
20
September
71
67
42
December 08
Vay
CORN
September 58
December 43
May 40
OATS
Septem tr.. 27
December 2f
ay ........ 31
PORK
27
30M
September .10 SO 10 70
October 16 95 16.75
January 14 60 14 50
LAR!
September 10 SO 10.83
October 9 75 9 70
January 8.35 8 30
RIBS
September 10 15 10.07
Octobe 9 S2 9 75
January 7 62 7 57
16 80
10.92
14 00
10.85
9.75
8 32
10 .10
9 82
7 00
YARN MARKET.
Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 22. The rul
ing factor in the yarn market today is
the opinion of the buyers and mill men
regarding the price at which the new
crop will besold. It was predicted here
today that new crop cotton could be
bought for 7 to 8 cents. Shortly one
case is reported where a cotton manu
facturer has sold his entire crop of new
cotton not yet gathered at 8 cents, in
dicating his expectation that new cot
ton could be bought for less than that
figure when the crop begins to move.
An attempt on the part of some
northern commission men to break the
market by predicting very low cotton
is also reported.
Inquiries during the past week have
been fairly good but as usual the mill
men cannot see their way clear to ac
cept these offers which are about V2
cent below quotations in many, cases.
Coarse yarns and hosiery yarns con
tinue to be the dullest factors in the
market. Inquiries received are mostly
for 20s and numbers above 40s.
Prices have shown no change during
the last seven days, no drop corre
sponding to that of the preceding week
having taken place.
Warps, singles, are quoted as fol
lows: 12 to 14, 13 to 14c; 16s to 18s, 14c;
2Gs to 22s, 14y2c; 24s to 26s, 16c; 30s,
17c; 40s, 22c.
Carded. Egyptian yarns:
2-22 and 2-26, 25 to 26c; 2-30, 7c;
2-6, 29c; 2-40, 31c; 2-25, 37 to 38c;
2-60, 42 to 43c.
The cloth market is being ruled by
the same conditions governing yarns,
namely the probable value of the new
crop cotton when placed upon the mar
ket. For this reason buyers are hold
ing off, expecting lower cotton and
hence lower prices on goods.
Business is not expected to show any
change until the new crop begins to
move.
The latest in improvements a'nd new
mills including the following: $20,00
subscribed for a new cotton mill at
Ringgold, Ga.; the Broad River Manu
facturing Company of Columbia, S. C,
commissioned with $100,000 capital to
develop water power and manufacture
cotton; the Williamston, S. C, cotton
mill has purchased machinery suffi
cient to double the capacity of the
mill. The Trenton, Tenn., cotton mills
will increase their capital $52,000;
Apalache mills of Greers, S: C, char
tered with $335,000 capital also the
Brogon mill, Anderson, S. C, with
$500,000 capital; a two-story mill will
likely be established at Newport News,
Va.
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Patient "My wife insists thatmy
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Under and by virtue of a deed of
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and wife, M. A. Aldred and C. M. Al
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have thereon nice cottages.
This 19th day of August, 1902.
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lii Dlstribut na Aaents.
QUOR
Permanently cured by, O 1R, I 3NT 2?
vithout detention from business. Refreshing
sleep, steady nerves and healthy appetite follow
the use of ORRINE. Given secretly, cures
one who refuses to 6a ve himself: is not this yout
duty? Absolutely destroys all desire for liquor.
Rev. T. C. Easton, of Washington, D. C, writes:
" ORRINE is a marvellous remedy for chronic in
ecriafces; my personal observation leads me to believe-that
ORRINE will effect a permanent cure."
Call or write for free booklet of information and
testimonials. ORRINE per box SI. 6 for $5.
For sale by R. M. BRANNON, drug
gist, Charlotte, N. C.
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
ENNYROYAL PIUS
fcVrVSAFE. A !m.T reliable-. Ladle, ak Prafrfrt
ta Ktll anl. Unld metallic boxes;1
with bine ribbon. I'.L n nt)tw Rahu
Iancerou Kubatitutlona and Imita'
tlon. JSuy of your Druggist or bcb4 4. ia
stamp for I'nrtleulnra, Teoti atari LaJa
and "Kcllct' lor L,a1 lea," in ieWr, by re
turn Mall. 1 0.OOQ Testimonial. Sold br
'Irurj.s's. ( ,hlrli..iF'li.t..lr.
Mention thu paper. Madison Square. Vllllik JrC .
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Aforphtne and TV;L!&:e
habitstreated without paia
or confinement. Cure guar
anteed at Sanitarium or so
pay. B. H. VEAL, Man'gr Lithia Springs Curft
Co., Drawer A. Aitstell,Ga. Homejtreatment senft
ii preferred. Correspondence stncHy confident!
ro and 25 ,cts
CARR0LT0N
CHEMICAL
COMPANY
Baltimore, Md.
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