Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Oct. 12, 1904, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CnAIlLOTTU DAILY OCTOBER 12, 1001 J JCOIBIERCE AjSD FINANCE. ,COrpXMSES 1 TO B VOUXT&, After Opening Down IV Potntar the , -Market Beeweml on Moderate Bull Sapport nd Covering,; --;-;',.... New York. Oct 11. The cotton market ' Opened atuadr at a, decline. ! 12 point, inaa htiinv In roonM to aslr Liver pool cable, excellent weather and the exsrttnoed hear morement to e port, ftatt thra did not seem to ba a treat deal of cotton offering at tha break, and fol lowing the call tne iara wai mowij i mmtarat bull auDDort and eov- wring. It'wai generally espeoted that the WmiIiw Bureau resort iwrued.4y the New Orleans atattow, aoar tliat the-buUev Jr.; from Weenlngton naa wen owoon tinned for the eeaaon. would make a bear t howtng, but Ut aplta of this, tha on ' itlnued talk of holding in, the South and ml fair" indWrf W poi on m w mectton, with : the out-epoken pulinhneei: of the Southern market ;ftdef pre'nted -free eelunr, and by mid-day price were met to f point hishor. At thle level the weekly report waa read, and proved .-very favorable as to climatic conditions, V altbouKh-' the statement as to; tha large j report Ion of the crop already picked was . taken by the bulla a favoring tha Idea of a moderate production.)' The affect of the report waa bearish, however, and after it waa read. Prices gradually worked off to about tne low point of the morn ing. They were rallied slightly just before , aha cloa and the ' market -waa finally teady at a, net loaa of 2 to 5 points. Sales were reported Of 260,000 bates, according to .estimates. . ',' MILLER ft CO.'S REPOKTS. Coodition of Ihe Cotton. Coffee, Stock and Grain Markets. By Private Wire to F, B. Alexander, Mgr. v -corrKH. New Tjrk, Oct. 11. We are glad to tee that tha market has rallied, aa w predicted, an there waa a'' further ad vance this morning of about 16 points. .Hews is beginning to com in of the October flowering, and reports received agree . th it it is not satisfactory. te csipta are expected to fall oil sharply, and one winter authority estimates half ot the crop already In sight , the rapid movement being attributed to better transportation facilities under more fa vorable prions. Nouman, Ocpp c Company estimate the total Braulllun yield Ut 9,m.W hixgs, which Is a million bug leas . tliun last year. .Molworthy Ellii & Company cablo that the next crop will be smaller than the rrevious .me. and flowerings are wreck ed. Alvis, Llna & Company estimate the growing crop at 7,900,000 bags maximum, and they add that the flowering Is unsat isfactory. As we pointed out a short while ago, the liquidation of the tired long interest Is a good thing for the market,- and the chances ure in tiuvr ut u further Improvement. GRAIN. cilcugo, Oct. 1L Wheat waa unsettled, aw.niewhat tower range, as the result of 1 he 'government report, which was quite generally construed as moderately bear ish. The Immense Increase In the world's available supply of .9,000.000 following on ' an even larger Increase a week ago, was uiiothcr argument to lower prices. Trad ing. was mostly IocmI, with the December In good demand from cash houses. Corn; .The market held very well, not 'withstundlng the government report prac tically substantiated the large private es timates. The good demand for shipment anMthe advance in the cash market were thr bullish arguments. The Ideal weath er, present and forecast, will Insure the maturing of every bushel of the crop, and quite likely Html crop figures as the rc-s-jlt will be somewhat larger. Oats: The market reflected the enor mous Increase of over 100,000,000 bushels reported by the government over that of a month ago. The yield per acre was high, and bIbo the quality. The latter, however, was long ago verified by re ceipts. The cash market was a quarter to it half lower. Provisions: Provisions were a quiet nnd steady market at fractional loses. Ixcnl Hu'g market was 6 cents lower on receipts of 16,000 of poor quality. Estimated to morrow, 21,000. Cash prices: No. 3 yellow corn, 6S5S; No. 8 white corn. 615sH; No. 2 com, 604S63i4. No. 9 winter wheat flll1.12; No. 4 red w'nter wheat, $1.071 .10 f. o. b. COTTON. New York, Oc t 11. The inrlval of 70.000 bales of American cotton at Loverpool and the failure of a considerable Austrian Hplnner caused the British market, for a tim, to lose all the substantial advance made early In .the morning. A striking feature In Liverpool was the decline of only 2 points In . roots, notwithstanding the heavy load of cotton received. It vas soon discovered that practically none of this large quantity was for sale, and It would leave the docks for the mills an fast as It could be re-shipped. In the latter part of the day prices rallied, nnd I'icsed about 2 points higher than last rdyht. Our market opened points lower, in sympathy with the rather disappointing Liverpool, but the cause of tha weakness abroad was plainly such a local one, and without any bearing upon our prices, that a. rally .quickly set in, and was not check ed until a gain of 13 points had been es tablished. Telegrams from all over the 8c utti report receipts at Interior towns Hurprislngly small, while demand is active and prices everywhere higher. This Is the small stimulus .which caused futures to advance until noon, when the govern ment weekly weather report was publish ed. There was nothing In the report of nny-special, interest, certainly nothing to Indicate an Increase In the crop, but the lears took advantage of the, statement that the weather had been Ideal for pick ing, 'and that the great bulk of the crop had been gathered.' They argued from this: that tho movement must necessarily be extremely heevy, but they are reckon ing without their lost. M we are judge, by the 'Ktrong disposition of farmers not to pell ;at any price below 10 cents. It, looks now as If spot cotton must com up to a level which would be equal to 14 cents In tho Interior, and it Is plain to everyone that prices for futures can. not remain as low as they are. We, there fore naturally texpect higher rnarkH during the balance of the month, as there ran be no sounder foundation for a' firm future market than h teady buying of act ual cotton. Two Fall River mills, the ..Jaconnet and tho Bourne., will m:iko :in uttempt in tho wxt day'or two to break lite 'ranks of the strikers,: by throwing ren gates to all who are willing to go to work at the reduced scale. Liverpool ia due to come 2 to 3 points lower to-mor-iow. STOCKS. New York, Oct! 11,-Fnrther evidence of the .dominance of the bullish Influences In : the street was .fumished by the course of the stock market to-day. At the atart there twas liberal profit-taking by the pools and some of the' larger operators on the opening demand, stimulated by, the 'swtexjectedly favorable government crop :. report. Not only, were the estimates tti corn far above recent utterances by nx jerts. but there; was slight improvement on the summary, of the total wheat wield. . Combined with th" profit-taking, based on the principle of realizing on good news, there was an unlooked-for advance In Bank of Oermany; discount ao.s SVw a time It , was fcare.l this move meant a possible monetary aintnrhanv abroad. ut within a short -time it became evident thnt the International anoney . market were not likely to be at all disturbed by nny Berlin prepa rations for financing lh new Russian loan, which waa the general explanation given In well-informed circles .for the new monetary development. Th curly rekllzationa were welt absorbed and , re-Hctlous ns a. .rule were lea than t per . tiiL Later under leatf of Alnhlmn, tlte market became more active. The feature of , th afternoon were , Southern Rail way and Louisville & Nashville,. The Southwestern group also: was Inclined to i strengthen on the prospect of . tlm exnel i lent corp and cotton crop. , Pennsylvania , advanced 1W. from Its lowest, and New York Ccntrat. STi nconmnanil sv reporta that imporlanU fuvorabia devourments war Impending tn tha finances,' awTslso the strategic position of tha road. The industrial list also showed good strength. The market tloeed strong and active, a Utthr off from beat prteee of the days BU i'uul and Urdw Paclfle nave grown scare on the constant absorption of tha past week, and we aspect higher prtoe for both. . ' Government bonds unchanged. Bondi were , strong , and active. Total soles stocka, . . Rt co. - S Si . 'nMrT j",, . , '''fill H us" in i " STOCKS RECOTEB IOSS, The Rise Waa Mostly ConflMd to Pew or the rromlncnt ajtocka, Nw York, Oct. ll.-The stock-market once more retrieved Itself from the back set to-day and advanced. The flse was not even and not entirely comprehensive, the greater part Of the trading and tho movement being congealed in a few prom inent stocks. The flrmnee in the rest f the market tra due largely to aym r ,tt,w m-iih the few strong stocks. . out th hardness of the market wfta none the less t cleany t aemonstratea. , -n nem iapM:huvhi wnd iihatantiat advance In Cblon Pacific. Atchison and St. Paul. The Gould, Southwtaterits were Inclined to b,,,, Ko.k annarentlv affected by yes- Urday's aocident on tit Missouri Pacific, and owing to the 'dissatisfaction with the earnings statement contained In the yearly report of the Wabash. Steel was subjected to early pressure, then rallied. Inot suffering aa yesterday, Jw ora Central's SV4 per cent, aavance was o oiht moderate Influence on other Eastern rail rrads. Reading was sold to realise, and Erie was hurt by consideration of its annual report, which waa circulated aur- !,.,, tho aeratnh Ttrnnklvn'S rise WHS at- titouted to good current canting. The event of the day lit the wonfsi tlniMtcl.il market was the advance of '4 to iwr cent, of the discount rate of the imperial d..i, nimana. ifinr hsvltis- mnintnin- ed the former rate since jubr ma, eign exchange hardened her In response. nnd the continental exchanges moved against London, where discounts harden- ed, and the price of gold waa aavanceu. rha xtinn nt th German bank Is not clearly understood ana lea 10 surmises that another Russian loan Is being i.re pared for. Our stock market closed some what Irregular, and with best prices not fully maintained. In spite of a late bid ding up of members of "the Southern group. ' - Bonds wer firm. Total sale, par value, K.87O.CO0. , . olu. Total sales of stocks U-day were m.W slut res.' Including: Atchison, 13.S00; Cnnu dian Pacific. 36.100; St. Paul, 4R.700i F.rie, S3,1C0 lxiilsvlHe & Nnshvllle. 7.200; Metro politan Becurifles. 8,300; New York Cen tral. 10.600; Norfolk ft Western, T.700; Pennsvlvunla. 41.400; Reading. 74.700; Su gar. 5.700; Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 4S.10O; Distillers. 4; Pittsscd tSeel Car, W.400; Cnlted States leather. 22.1CO; United States Steel, 30,400; United States Steel, preferred. 03,700. COTTON SEED OlI MARKKT. New York, O-t. 11. Influenced by tho decline ill wheat, corn und lard and the somewhut freer offerings of refined oil, prime summer yellow to-day declined about Ho. a gallon, without any but small sales resulting. ( As called attention to repeatedly of late, the market is a very narrow one remrils demand, and easllv influenced by any Increase in the offerings. Crude, also, while, unchanged in price, was weaxer to the extent that there was less disposition to buy, nnd tho offerings are each day now. showing quite an increase. Alto aether, the undertone of the market might bo said to be rather weak than otherwise, attnougn uie uecune as regarua prices was not larse. Wo quote the market at tho close as steady, but dull, with November-December at 29c. asked, 2c. bid; January, Xk asked, 2"o. bid. Prime crude loose at the mills, saleable at 23c. for prime, and 229ic. for basis prime. TME WILLIAMS & FLA8H CO. THE MONEY MARKET. New York, Oct. 11. Money on cnTl steady at 2 per cent ; closing bid 2; of fered at Ztt- Time loans nrm; w aays, iWti3V, per cent.; 90 days, 3fi4: 6 months. 1. Prime mercantile paper, 4!46 tcr cent. : sterling exchango firmer, with net on I business In bunkers' bills at 4.85.404.ST..ir for demand and at 4.83.154.83.20 for 60-duy tills. Posted rates. 4.84 and 4.sVi: commercial bills, 4.824.82; bar sliver. 57J4 : Mexican dollars, 45. Government bonds firm. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, Oct. 11. The dry goods mar ket shows Improvement, and although buyers ur not inclined lo order for future wants, the repeat wl assertions of commis sion agents regtrdlng the depletion of stocks, the curtailment Of production and the effect of these factors upon the mar ket are beginning to have their weight with the buying trade. NKW YORK PRODUCE MARKKT. New York, Oct. 11. Flour market stead i!;' held. Wheat-Spot, Arm: No. 2 red, H.1414 Options opened weak under lower cables und bearish Western leadership; rallied inter, chiefly on bullish crop and- esti mates. Shorts covered, and prices, rally ing sharply In spite of bearish world's visible statement, closed at a net advance of 6-18 cent. May, 11.10 1S-16; December, 1 .12 13-10. - Corn-Spot. Arm; No. 2, 654. Option market opened lowor. but rallied with wheat and on buying by shorts, Tho close was steady at ?c. advance. May, Sl'V Oats Spot, easy; mixed1 oats, 34f3". Options, nominal. Lard Easy; Western steamed, tft.tS; October, eloscd IS.U5, nominal; . refined Purely steady; continent. s.2S. Pork Mess, 13.0013.60. Kosln Firm; strained, common to gwxl. 12.90. ' JUirpsntlneSteady, 55M,(ff&f.. Coffee Spot Rio, steady;- No. 7 Invoice. &; mild, oulet. Sugar Raw, quiet; fair refining, 3"4; re lired, quiet. - The tnarlret for coffee fltures ooenfid steady at unchanged prices and closed easy at a net decline of to 10 points. Talcs, $),000 bags. NAVAL STORES. Savannah. Oct 11. Turpentine Firm, receipts, 822; sales, 636; exports. 1.04. Rosin Steady: receipts, S.146; exports, ;,mig. Quote: A, B and -C. 12.50: D. $2.6; E. Ktf); F, I2.e2.67; G. $2 70; H, $2.7714; I, ti.ma.m. k. $3.fS; M. Ri7i; n, C7; window glass, $4.a6r4.i0; water white, $4.80, Wilmington. Oct. 11. Spirits turpentine--3teady. 52; receipts. 31 cusks. Rosin -Nothing doing: recelpla. 1(10. , Tar Firm. JW; reetilpts. 52, CriKle turpentine llrm. $2.30, tZ., Vi.W. rocelpts, 68, . NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. New Orleuns, Oct, H. In the trading December first lost 7 points "at 10.06. ad vanced to 10.21 on it flood of buying or ders, and finally declined to 10.10. The market closed quiet, with ' net losses of I to C points. BALTIMORE GRAIN MARKET. Baltimore. Oct 11. Flour Unchanged. : Wheat-Stoadyj October. $l.lMi. . v Corn-Dull; Southern white, 6SS. Outs Easy.. . vr.;',;, ... . LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Uvernool. Oct. 'H. Cotton Snot, good business done, prices 4 2 points? lower; American middling aiu good mid dling, $.80; middling, J5. 68; low middling, .40; good ordinary, 6. IS; ordinary, 4.W. Silica of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation and export, and Included fiiO American. Receipts. 70,000 bales,, including (B.900 American; Futures cpened steady and closed 'very' steady American middling g. o. e, Oct. 8.64; October-November. C.62; November-Deoember, 5.52; December- January, v 6.62; January February, 6.52: February-March, R.53; Murclt-ApriL 6JA: April-May, 6.66; ; May .I,, - ,i i , ., BROKE INTO HIS UOUSIS. ( , . vS. La Qulnn, of Cavendish, Vt., wu robbed of hla customary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr: King's New Life Pills broke into hla hotts, bis trouble) was arrested tuid now; he's entirely cured. They're guar anteed to mired 25c at Curwell ft Dunn Co. drug store, , , -, t , ' ,f. N1EW YOHtt COTTON ttTVRfeS. New York, Oct. l-otton-8lot. quiet; middling Upland !.: gulf. 10.IM, Nt turea open Steady t October.' l.rtt No vember, tfcttl 4iVV.V-m- JjUtuartr, io.it rVbriuiry, 14.21 March. lo.Mi April, lO.SHt May, lO.OT. futures closed Steady: October. 10.15. November, lft.tti December, lO.SBi January, le.it ' FrbrOary, 10.KH March, lo.M; April, ld.ffli May, 10.WS J Una, 10.42; July, k, CHICAOO rrtODUCR MARKKT. Migtl. JJOW. VHMM, TV II EAT Deo l(i loTH May ictii 107V Oct.. .. v CORN- Mey,. 4 45 Dec 4814 il Oct .. .,, v.w OATS- Dec , i4 SS May n 3i Oct lORK- May .1172 12.H0 Jan 12.76 12.66 Oct U.10 11.00 LARD- Oct 7W 7.47 Jan.. .". ?J,... 7.40 7. Dec 77 7.33 RIBS- Oct .. T.liO i, T.5S - Jun C.tiT, (i.57 May.. 6.72 6.62 ton 4S'., 2t 12.72 12. 7& 11.07 7.J0 7.40 7.35 , ;.r,7 K.l 11.72 ESTIMATES. ii ua. 16,O0OjJ17,OnO 10.211 12,000flJ.00 14.12 17.00OU 18,000 12.12! New Orleans. Houston.. .. Galveston.. .. COMPAnATIVK TORT RECKUTS. tM, 1BC9. GhvchIoii 25.(W:l New Orleans lil.WM S I. It 11,211 ll,7l: 8,800 1.4' 4,017 m 100 I,76 Mobllo .I,1(W Hvaniuth , . , . , 21.110 Charleston., ! Wilmington, , Korfblk. . tM4 2.31 ..10.978 New York Philadelphia., I :.,, Tots! ,, ., .. rt.000 OUSJ DAILY COTTON MARKET, Galveston, llrm .. 10'(- Baltlmore, nominal 10.23 Hoston. quiet 10.S5 Wilmington, nominal .. ,.--" Phllndel)hia. 'lUlct in.m Snvunnuli, m jady 0 15-Hi New Orleans, atcudy .lo ,1-1(1 Mobile. kIkhiIv ., ..in Memphis, di m 10 3-1 1 Augusta. Kieud 0 Charleston, oulct 10 Cincinnati, nominal I.inul-vlllc, Arm ...... I4 St. i.ouis. steady 10 Houston, quli f , .. ..ICVi New York, quiet 10. M CHAKlVTTR PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Dally by J. W, Zimmerman aV company. Chickens spring .. ..$ IIS Hens per head 26 0 25 0 10 O 21 O SO to M 60 TSggs. It Ducks Hens per head Ry Corn Oats X SO 1.00 77 64 Oats feed 4ft Cotton seed 24 NEW YORK BONDS. U. S. refunding 2s, registered WX IT 8. refunding 2s. coupon 104 r. 8. 3s, registered 104 U. 8. 3s, coupon MBU II. 8. new 4s, registered 131 K. 3. new 4s, coupon 131 S I". 8. old 1, reglstared 1064 1'. S. )lil 4n. coupon Atchison uciK-ral 4s 112 Atchison adjustment 4s. . . ! Atlantic Coast Line 4s 9N Baltimore & Ohio 4s.. 10214 Baltimore ft Ohio S'fcs 95 Central of Georgia 6s ITS'! Centnl -f Georgia 1st In H3 Ch.-sapenke A Ohio 4s tf Chicago & Alton Sft 81 I'hirngo, ft. & Qulncy new 4s ! Chicago. M. St.' Paul gen. 4s M9 Chicago & Northwestern consol 7s Yi Chicago. It I. & Pacific. It. It. 4s 77 Chicago. R. 1. & Pncillc R. R. col. 5s.. WWJ C. C. C. St. Louis gen. 4 102 Chicago Terminal 4s TDVi Consolidated Tobacco 4s 7Wt Colorado Scut hern 4s S(lr4 Denver & Rio Grande 4s.. KW. Kile prior lien 4s WVl I'Jrlc General 4h - K77b Fort Worth & Denver City 1st 11". Hocking Vallev 4V4s HO Louisville & Nush. L nllied Ik J op, 4 Manhattan consol gold 4s V).i Mexican Central 4s 70'i Mexlepn Central 1st Inc 1H Minn. & St. Paul 4s 6 Missouri. Kansas Texas 4s 1014 M's-ourl, Kansas A Texas 2nds H4 National R. R. of Mexico consol 4s S4 New York Central gen. 3"4s 1nV4 New Jersey Central general 6s I34V Northern Paclfls 4s I'M'i Northern Pacific 3s 7tl4 Norfolk & Western consol 4m 1004 Oregon Short Line 4s & Partic 99'4 Penn. conv. 8s 1m Rending Oeneral 4s 101H Rt. Ixiuls Iron Mountain consol 6s..ll",4 St. Louis A San Francisco fg. 4s W". 9t. Iiulsuthwestern lsts 93 Seaboard Air Line 4s W'i Southern Pacific 4s W Southern Railway 5s 11714 Texas A Pacific lsts 13i4 Toledo. St L. & Western 4s 7! Union Pncir.e 4x W Union PhciMi- '-onv. 4 Ids I'. S. Steel 'nd .".s 34 Wabash lsts 118 Wabash Deb. B iMt4 Wheeling A Iuko Erie 4s PI STOCKS. Atchlnnon M doofd MV An pfd . Hslto ft Ohio lonu iH 1 WH Is? ii m lH mi 10, s 7 16H luti 57 2H0 i ir; :wH n'.li 47J4 80 IToInn P0 104 U dnefd IKU do Bid Wsbssh 20K do pfd 42 Wheeling. I'M Wis Cen trail 20 do pfd 44K Kxrasss CoarASis Adams 2XS Aoierloan 2tn Patted States., lin WelUVargo.... taT MtSCBLHSIOUS , Can Pae On of N. J Che (k Ohio ( ht A Alton... do pfd Chi A i West i:hl A Hw Chi -ail A SI P do M Chi 'IV r A Trsa do pfd.. t V can L.... Col 80 do pfd 1st.... do tiiatua... Del H Del A 1, W 1K do pfd Bite a pfd 1st.... doptdtnd.... Qoek Valley... A msl Conner... Am Car A Food do pfd Am Cotton O.I do pfd Am Ice do nfd Am Linseed Oil dnpfd ...... Am Loco do pfd Am bin It A Bfg He !'l Ti .14 t I V x do pro do pfd 100 111 Cen HUH Ant huxar B' low Cen :WX Anaeone M Co Brook Bap Traa. Col Fuel A Iron Oonsolldmt Us Cora Prodnet do pfd Distill Seeard Geoeral Klea... Internal Paper In t pfd dernat Pump Naonfd Not Led.... i .. No Amerleao. Pfcolfie fxU... . Peoples Gas. r., Presd Meel Vt mow fcO'i 2iott 15H 7iH sin- 171 7KK tx WH mn -M6W do pfd KanCttv 80.... do pfd LAN tasa L Metro Beear.... M 81 By M ABU, Mat PA B BU do pfd Huso Pa ttM::.:'::; KatBB 01 Mea HetYC. ...... N w. do pfd. OA W.... Pens PCOABI L.... Bead . d pfd 1st do pfd Sod.... Book Island.. dof pfd. . .... stbAsr i pid t i.aw do pfd.,....-.. Bo 6&,vt.1!ui '$', , - dpfd Test and Pa. at ib -M.i 41 ! 41)4 12 J4H Hi rjox 154 si mx iiwi U7K s mix 7lsV i 134 7IH TM N6 It ; H T3 IH !S ; iilH MM aH iK do pfd. 81 M Pallutsa Palao ti7 tup Bieei .... do pfd ....... Bobber Goods. do pfd. ... Tena Coal A Ir O 8 Leather... do pfd OSEealt, do pfd 0 8 Bobber .. do pfd.....,,. 0 8 Steel....... do pfd........ Wet Ilea...... WMisra Oatoa 11W MX BOH ' MB ('H 10H r54 , si 19 1 9tV CHARLOTTB1 COTTON MARKET. These . figure , represent prices- paid wagons; ' ' Oct 11. Good middling,.,, .. .. Ftrlrt middling .... .. ' "T HlUItllg.. '.,..JJ, .. J FOLVARD ug-trtR tcK, 0Tfn ) CUUitT, W A800T A CO. ' mmim ftt-uirr m tMMMt awsTfi CHARLOTTE HIDE MARKET. Corrected Dally h Tarbrotigh B-l linger. Hides dry flint Hides dry selt., .. Hides city green,. ,. Hldna-Htreen NMlted .. . 10 TH S ft) 60 t R0 16 ft 25 'A M 26 4 Calf skins-City-. Sheep iklns-full f '. Goat skins,. ., .. , .. Lamb skins., . .. ... Beeswax. No. 1 TeUow, No. 1., ., ,. .. INTERIOR ICKCK1PTS. l''M. ire. Memphis 4,itK ,01S Augtlxta TWO 4,tS 8t. Louis,. .. 1.373 (J7 Cincinnati 620 an) Houston. , .'7 . T.r I 21,0(W Trustee 'a Sale. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to ma by Mr. E. J. Pharr. bearing dat July 11. 1901 and duly recorded In Book 178, at page 120, In th office of register of deeds for Mecklenburg county, .North Carolina, 1 will aell for cash at public auction to th highest bidder, at th county court house door In the city of Charlotte, N. C. on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904, at 12 o'clock m. all that certain lot or piece of land In Mecklenburg county. North Carolina, In the city of Char lotte, In Square No. 60, Ward L front ing about 49V4 feet oft the east side of North Tryon street, und extending eastvvardly. with that width, between and adjoining the Baptist parsonage property on the one side and the Dr. I. W. Falson property on the othei side, 198 feet towards College street and at right angles with Tryon street back to th Morrow property. Together with a perpetual tight ot way to and over so much of the alley way, eight feet wide, ns now laid off nnd extending through the center ot Lot No. 142 from Tryon street to said J. M. Morrow lot as Is on the land of the trustees of Tryon street Dnptlsi church lying adjacent to the above de scribed lot, In common with said trus tees, their successors and assigns; and subject to the right of said trustees their successors and assigns In and over so much of said alleyway aa Is or the land described above. This September 16, 1904. HERIOT CLAHKBON. Trustee. MILL STOCK FOR SALE I offer for saie, at a bargain, thirty three thousand dollars worth of the Capps Cotton Mill Stock of Tocqon, Gn. This Is controlling Interest In prac tically new mill f 2,000 spindles, forty looms. Engine large enough for ten thousand spindles; twenty ncrca ground in suburbs of Toccoa, plenty wood, fine cotton section, on Southern road. The owner wishes to retire from active business also change his Residence. Tha mill Is equipped for hosiery yarn, sizes 8's to 24's. 1'' C. H. MAHQK. . Chariot to, S. C Ed Eisenhauer&Co. Cotton Futures Members New Orleans Cotton Ex change, New OrlPiina Hoard of Trade and AsKoc.lalc Member Liverpool Cot ton Association. Special Attention lven Spinners' Orders Write for our Cotton Letter. Cor respondence solicited. -t ( '-' Mg) UravUr at MAW OBLMARt M. H. Dickson. J. II. Hull. DICKSON & HULL Commlaalon Merchant. Cotton Goods. lOB rraaklla Street. HEW TORsC Can offer mills nt accommodations accorded by any first-class commission house. . Mil I MITCHELL Will. Commission Merchants COTTON YARN! CONSIONMKNTH HOL1CITKD. , 122 and 124 Chestnut St., Philadelphia; , 120 Summer St., Boston. , Cotton Seed Oil And Gin Machinery. Not In Any Combination or 1rut. Complete plant from IS to 200 tons capacity. Sfwclal small oil plant for ginneries. Complete cotton ginning ystems. EVanWinkle Cin Machine Viks ATLANTA 4? A. I 1 9 Wholesale ssi ItcialL We suppose the people of Charlotte wish to know what coat is to sell for this season, therefore, we submit th following- prices:- "ANTHRACITE." Egg, Rtove, or Nut sixes, iter ton, $.60, ' ,, "IUTUMINOU&" Blue Oem, - Jcllico, Block, rennessee Coals, for grat and stove use, per ton, 16. n 5 Delivered In yonr blnsr 2.000 . pound to ton. Special price on Steam and Furnace Coals. : 'Phone to our office No. Bi , Tard No. 00 West Third St. Office and yard entire block "The Largest Hide and Junk r 1 Dealers in the South COTTONiWlILL KMCHINEliY. Man w-Vtoai SOUTH THV0N ST., OHARLorra. n. o. Rcvotvlflf Fist Cants Rallwsy Heads Drawlnf Prams, 5plonlng Prarasa MJ Twlstsrs and Spoolsrs Qulller and RmIs. , Looms.' COMBERS ETC., ETC. B, CA8TNBR, JR. Solo C. C. 11 IT IS THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY. The United States Geological Survey Pronounces It THE STANDARD STEAM COAL. Owing to the fact that we represent thlrty-sU (36) collerles, whose output during 1801 amounted to four mil lion (4.000,000) tons, exclusive of cool converted Into coke, and will probably exceed four and one-halfmUlton (4.W0- 000 tons during 1904, wo are prepared to estimate on and fill promptly any tonnnga that may b desired. CAGTNER, CURRAN & DULLITT, Solo Agents v C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, - V , Arcade llulldlng, 1 South lGth Street, Phlladelphln, Pa, " , ' " 1 Broadway, New Tork; 126 State Street, Boston, Mass.; Citizens' Bank lld Norfolk, Va,; Terry Btdg.. Roanoke, Va.; Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, 111.: Neove Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, 4 Mfnchurch Ave., London England. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to hay HAN KINO FACILITIES in addition to those offered by local banks. H lilt- Of Richmond, Va. , WITH One Million Dollar Capital and 3urnlu. Four Million Dollar Deposit. Six Million Dollars Total Resources Offers Just the Additional Facilities Required. :: :: John 13. Purcell. President John M. Miller, r.. Vic President Chas. R. Burnett, Assistant Cashier. J. C. Joplln. Assistant Cashier iVilliam B. Charles. AiiKstcrdam, N. Y. Cotton Yarns for the New York State Knitting Trade. MIU Aniints and Correspondence Solicited. , 0. Salkold &Bro. 6-72 Leonard St, Nw Tork. COTTON YARNS. WITH FRCO'K VICTOR t ACHELIS "HUGH M'RAE & CO. Bankers, COTTON YARNS. Mlaoellaneou Southern Seourltl COTTON MILL STOCKS WILMINGTON, N. C. Waafclasfaa. D. O., om Jtar Ntlla. nicii-aiiADW sriNM.r... .. , LOOM, KNOINR AND VALVE OILS SCOURKE, KELT OIL & GREASES, LUBRICATING GREASES. READT MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINTS. Agents WATTLES' DRESSINE COMPOUND8 lie Geo. B. is Oil oil Supply Co Charlotte, N. C. CATLIf & GO. Commission Merchants. : 345 and 347 Broadwar. New York, Boston. Philadelphia. COTTON YARNS . t v' . ALL NUMBERSr SKEINS, WARPS, COPS and CONES. COTTON GOODS. , it1 . ,f u ! , f-eV Stuart WrCRATtiER, 1j f . CNOINCER AND COffTlUCTOR. . ' ' , ' WT '--, -. N-- .' Slubbers, Rovlrjf Prsmse HOOS latsrsssdUtss; iadiPramss ii. b. cunnAN. Cashier, Curran & Agents for tho Colobratod B. Pocahontas THE BEST STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL MINID. The onlv Coal that has been officially indorsed by the Governrrc.Ui of Great Britain, Germany, Austria and the United States, THE CHASMAR KING SUPPLY CO JOBBERS5 Sanltsrr rimVln Uoods, Wronnht and Csiat Ir Vi ETllrtP. 4 RadlaC'S, Valv, Bt. All CHARLOTTE, N. C. J. SPENCER TURNER CC. COMMISSION MBRCILaltTS. Offices : New Tork. Philadelphia, Chicago, Bt LouH, London, England. YARNS APJD COTTON PIECE GOODH aMaasMMMMMaBWSBMssssBwsBfc CROMPTONTHAYERLOOMCOrVI'Y WORC HESTER. MASS, --U." MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOK J ALSO MAKERS OF DOBT'tK. RITIIER 8INOLS OB POTJBUD INDEX TO BR AITLIED TO OTliBU LOO M& . SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVES. ' ' ALEXANDER & GAXSED, CharlOttO, N. C. COTTON GM We now have a jjcod sto k of Gins at our various factories lor QUICK SHIPMENT. We aLso have a I :v on Ii md at Charlotte. If.voii.4 -are in a furry wne'us. . Continental Gin Company, CHARLOTTE, M. C. WM. D'OLIER & CO. Oommlmtlon MarnHanta, COTTON YARNS. " Third ;inl Chestnut Sts., Marinor (mil Mcrchunt Building, PHILADELPHIA, PA. MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers .So- IOO Broodwav. Hew York. M' intn'r.1 Ni'v Vork Stoi.k Kxi:hiuiB'. iS?"iv Voii i.'nlloii i;x(h;ingo, New York I'roilui-f. Ilxi Ihiiu;-. New Vnrk Coffee l".x'hnrig(.', N(,iv Orlt-uns Cotton Ex i h.uiBc, New Mrli-niiH Hnard of Trade, Chliiix" lioiinl of Trade. TiariK.H im H ki iii'ial brokerairo 'and loiimilKnioii biisliD'.sH. Expcntca orders lor tin- puich.iKo or Hale ot BtoekH, col ton, tolfen, train und provinions for ( hhIi, or will carry the same on mar Kins, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL KXCHANGES. Prompt atten tion to all orders. Km rich office. No. 6 North College Htrcel, I'lnirlott, N. C. 1 15. ALEKANDKR, Manuficr. a. ... a i W. B. Smith & Co. I BROKERS ICatablUked 1878. j 1 New Vorfc C'oMoltdjited MCMtsKM V Stock Kichn(t. Chloitgo Board ot Trade ' STOCKS, ORATN, PROVISIONS, ,. , . COTTON, - f x .:-,i.r,- - - -ii : Privata Wlraa. w - A's? iWtffcaY Try facility fo ti T prompt execution of ordera, . Correepondanca Sollclttd. - Ua.rkt Tjiltw im Tmllatinn Earl B'ldlav Tl BrtUwar A 4; t " i , v f. i MA MOM --ftr SITABU1 BU-ik " ! ' ATkAMTA. t t5f -s JSJ 1 : VT, gtaaw etc. gskjaW 4. -u -Na.,-. j-V-r W, a BVtXJTS. - Bullitt, Goal - :t .0 pilles for I (earn. Water aaa Oa SAVANNAH, ' Oa. Richard A.: Oiyiiio, Commission Merchant. Cotton, Warps and Yarns No. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa: C. P. Ellin. 3. P. Henlfan. a P. UI, Jt CP. Ellis 8r Co. EnUbllahad 1831. , GOTTOS OBflBflO Mm .. ... . . , , . Members ot Ihe Newr Tork Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton . Ex change. Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, Kew Orleans Board c 'Trade.--1 , .1 l J ,' Cotton Exchnnge Blinding, Y . ., , NEW ORLEANS. Speciut attention Riven to esw-ulli ,r or orders tit contracts for. future del: v ery of cotton In ail the markets. C ' -esponflente ' Sillclte41 . iL-. . PKIUIM'.!?' . Succetiaors to ,'buckingIiam! AULSON & ( Commission WercLar't. cotto: t . Third and Chostnnt 1 " S3 Leonard r'ni-t. ?" tH Jf(inrtH f !r"t. t" ' 's? p-?t f v
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1904, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75