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T CIIAIILOTTE DAILY BV33V' OCTOBER 27i 1004; W4i ?For a quotation" on; the best five percent, gold bonds due .tn twenty years' -'i .Vm . iV,I x 4 Compare this quotationfwith the terms on which yOttscan buy on the instalment tplani 'five; er oenti twenty-year gold bonds, issued by the largest financial institution m the world. For terms,' address the Company tha; - ' " ' 'f"' t j - 4 y J Has earned more for poacy-aorders . '.V"-"' t; ' 'Has'paid moreto policy-holders .V? '. ;J 1, ' Holds more intrust for oHcy-holders Than any other company in the world N I OUmt la Amrica 1 N s VR A N C E C O M P A N Y OF N E W O RvK- RICHARD A. McCURDT, President HARRIS B. WILLCOX, Manager, Charlotte, N. C, LargSM In the . WorM COMMERCE AKD FINANCE. tXrtTOJf LOSES i..S TO IS FOIX13. A4"rsr an Initial Bulge, Duo to an Ap hsavendy Unfavorable Weather Map tie Market Ruled Weak lutor Vressure and Selling Orders Froio IJrernool. Where, an Ketlmate of a 13,000,000-Bale Crop Was Current . New Tork. Oct.f6.The cotton market optned steady at a decline of 2 points an advance of t points. Influence wejre conflicting. Cables were poorer than expected,, while the weather aa reported by the early map, was consM ered unfavorable, owing: to more of leas general rains and .forecast for cold weather In the western belt. At first prices responded to the cables, but be fore the call wbb completed It became evident that there whs a little. better Buying; movement, through commission houses, and May opened higher, while the whijle list, immediately following jl h mtvea P ' and before the end ofthe. first hour Showed net gains' of a Pout 4 to 7 points After the initial bulge : 'the ? market ruled generally weak under Wall street Hrar pressure, sailing of hedges by leading spot interests, liquidating and selling, orders from Liverpool, where sentiment was affected according to pri vate reports by an estimate of Ihe crop placing It at over 12 million bales. The market closed wthln a point or two Of thn bottom, ot a. net decline of 9 to 13 pnints. The final tone -was steadied by- the covering of room shorts. SaleS were estimated at 235,000 bales. Receipts at the ports to-day 61.185 bales against 63,802 last week and 68. 125 last year. For the week inomo against 393.909 last week and 401.911 last year. To-day's receipts at New Orleans 25.547 bales, against 17,912 laet year and at Houston 10,549 bales against UJT80 last year. MILLKlt CO.'S RE POUTS. Several Losses Under Searching Llqui- ilatlon Largely Offset by Iiater Recoveries- Disappointing Steel Re itort, Anglo-Kusslan Tension ami a-rospect or uoid fcxprot Movement awpresaing factors. new xorK, Oct. 28. Dealings in stocki to-day were Hot up to yesterday's record hut . the dimensions and the astonishing tT"' ' ,u variety or trie market wer. wen maintained. The Hat was subject ed to a pretty searching liquidation, ni Severe . inroads renulteri: hut thA Son ent to the market's health of this procos. uui w oe enown in the latter part o the day, when there were substantial re ooveriee from the low level. The reac tlonary course of the- market wax large ly due to technical oauae. Consldi'ivitiot wa givn to-day to , the more materia laotors. or tne disappointing ouartarls nteatement of the United States Steel Cor poration, the tension between Russia ant went, ontam, ana the prospect of a conald erable gold export movement. It is enougi Jo indicate the disappointment of the nigh ly speculative element with the t'nittv Htatcs Steel report , to know that report! were circulated on the ntm-v rwhimr. yesterday that the quarterly net earning "' amount to Kat.uuu.uua London sok freely here. While it was believed that.th. acuteness of the Anglo-Russian crisis .Wa naauagra ror me present, the situation niu felt to be dangerous. The reoort that ar rangements had been practically 'conclud- . ea lor a ziu.wo,wo Kusslan loan to bf placed in Berlin and Paris sufficiently ex plains the preiiiure.froni thoMe polnta fo Kold unci points conclusively, to u consid erable withdrawal of gold from New York. The reaction was not beyond control at any time, hock inland reflecting their em ployment as brakes o restrain the decline Bonds were heavy. Total sales. i,W5,000. -iota sales or stocks to-day were 1,178,10 shares, Including: Atchison. 53,000; Balti more feOhlo, 1,900; Mexican Central', Si.100, Canadian Pacific, 88.000: ChesuDeako A Ohio, ie.300: Chicago Greut Western, 5.0O0; ni. tiui, ,tiw; crticago Tei-mlnal, 10.000 American lxcomotlve. 6.60Q; Smelting-. 7o Sugar, 32.300; Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 20, 800s Colorado Fuel-'& ' iron. 28,780; Metro politan Street RaJlw.v.. 30.3M)i Mlnnuou St. Paul) A Sault Ste Marie, 7,900; Missouri j Pacific. 50,300; People's Gas. 13.100; Pressed Steel Car, 6.200; Rock Island. 136,200; Tcn nesnee Coal, , 10,500; United States Leather, iw.ww; Boutnern 1-adtlr, 121,100; Southern Railway, 39,700; Texas Pacific, 8.20U; Unlor Pacific, 241.800; United States Rubber, 5,600. United States Steel, 88.400, preferred. 114- TCO. . : , vendition of the Cotton. Ctffee, Aturli and Grain Markets. v By Private Wire to F. 8. Alexander, Mgr ' , - ; . UHA1N. Chicago, Oct.-28, Wheat was again ner vous with the trade - Wholly proieaioiiul. The early rumor of the sals to miller o 260,000 bushels of hard wheat, which a confirmed later gave prices a substantia upturn at one time, but the advance wuf entirely lost the last hour when tne mai sot deveiopea a very weak tone, seiiins considerably below yesterday's closing fig ures. The easn news on tne wnoie hat been a little better. The rullnsr prices ai outside points hold no hope of an accumu lation of cheap wheat here. The move ment was lighter than a year ago, botn ii. the West and the aggregate. We have hau a pretty sharp slump in wheat thn past tew days and think it 4 purchase. tiorn r ne eany jump in corn; more es pecially In the December, "may be attrib uted to realisation on tho ,turt of the shorts of the 1gnftcnnce in vtew of the uniuea nuppiy ana oi tne urgeni aemana yesterday tor old crop tor sinpiflent at uu premiums. Another factor at the outset was - the 'strength in the futures and soot markets at Liverpool. The advance in ta ble offers for November shipment and ttilt strong tone permeating the market. Price gruauaJly tightened as report of - furtlier julea ut lurger premiums came In; 4- over the Deeember was realized on one loo aim i cents over C. K. 1. in the cash crowd every car of the light receipts was eagen taken, the market ruling front H to 1 cent higher. Receipts here are hardly suffi cient to supply local consumptive demand. Husking returns substantiate the lurtter crop estimates. Country offerings of old norn nro nil. but are somewhat freer ot new crop ror deferred shipment. Don't be abort of December under existing conditions. Uuts The interest taken In oats was small, though firm, led by December. The pit Crowd favored the bull side. Re ceipts were light everywhere and a fair shipping demand exists. ; froviBlons--U'he market was irregular an a light trade. The early selling was oy commission houses, leased on the larg er run of hogs than anticipated and Hie 10 ::ent break at the yards. Local operators covered,, rallying the entire list... The clone as rtotihaterlalychahged oSn yestvt; ?a.f .TSsImed receipts; Pe jk.w pig!.- Cash price.Ji NO. . follow, corn, '561 to -fftf f No. 3 whltecorn. 3s 'to 67WT No.' hlte corn. 66 to 68; No.. 4 " re winter .vheat, 31.05 to 31.08; No. 3 red winter heut. I1.U'. C. P. EUls CWg Cbtton tsHtt.' Special to Thl ObUBrvtrt, , -New Orleehs, Oct. If.-rUvrtHot Wai distinctly disappointing, closln anly 3 points higher than yesterday, OUt us enect was neutralised by an unfav orable weather map. Our market started firm, at 4 to I peihU higher than .yeattrday, bttt eased under a wave oi Millhg, e&used by reports that Mr. Price was feeding the market at New York. Later this party wsi again reported a hssvy . bttyet, and icaipeii promptly- revered, imparting - sseadi aesa for a tlmei With their demands satisfied, tho buying power Merned ex hausted, and selling ot hedges, result ing from all spot markets, caused a low decline and easy close 19 to 11 points Idwer than yesterday. Spots were Quoted down i-l cent; middling, 9 to 91-1 ynts; December, 9.50s Jail, uary, 9 59: March, 9.Ttj May, 9.8. VA til a larger proportion of the rrep has been marketed nHd consuming market r belter fort I lied With sup' plies, manipulation such as la nbw-ln evidence at New York can easily create unwarranted fturtiMloh. but in . the end the value of cotton must ltlev1 tably be fixed by the relation of supply and demand, At reasonable prices we are quite prepared to expect a very large consumioiV possibly 10,760,000 to 11.000.000 bales; but It is eur belief that this crop la cbnslderably more, and we do not think It Will be poaslhf to market It at anything near present prices 0 Pi RIA-Ifi A CO I.IVERKRlL COffDft MAttKBT. LivertH.i.t. ti't; iw. t pi ni.-.otton: tPt moderate Itdnllluss dnh; prices 'lv wlnt nis;nrr. Amtriean midining niddllng 6.&is middlih -.2; good ordinary 6. ' ' KfiW fORft 0s. V A refunding is, registered ,..10iM U 8. refunding Sit coupon m u. Bk ss, registerea um U. A 3 eottpon .,..,. .... ..... U. S.' new 4, registered .. .. .. ,. ..MiH cv a, new 4s. coupon m U. 8. old 4s. registered im O. 8, old 4s, coupon .. , . .. , ini Atchison aenerul 4s. .; .. ......... ...IcIC Atchison adjustment 4s.. 874 Atianno txvast unt ta., Baltimore A Ohio 4s,. , 1WU Baltimore Ohio 34. . , .. .. 9T.H Central of Oeorgia As.. .... . ll;n4 Central of Georgia. 1st llltf Ml Chesapeake Ohio 4HS,. liH Chicago Alton lit ttt Chicago, B. X Uuincy new 4S W Chloagu. M, St. Paul gen. 4a iltl Chicago ft Northwestern eonsnl ?S...,1SS COTTON W1ILL nACHIWEF.V. Stuart Wi Cramer ENQIN CC3 AND CQNTKACTCS. K atani grmsi SOUTH TWTON T OMARLOTTI. m. o. Chicago, R. L a Pnclfld Ht Rt 4s. rt. I; col. fair 6.7RJ gd iil hit .4f ; Ww tniddlitig 111 drdlnfify 4.9U. Tho .ales of the day Were SiOOtt baieS, Of wltltib w were tor specuintton ana expert an i in luded 5.4TO Amerltiaht Receipts 37,001, in cluding S.SQ0 AhleHcah. 1 Futures opened firm and closed i-tsy. American mlddlinir. h. c - Dmnhpr r. "7 1 OctoberNovember 6.271 Novonlber-Decem- fhlolt 'fnclllc 4s er 5.a; DecemberJallUiil-r 6.l!; Jnnu-try tin.on Pacine c l-eoruary o.i'ii irenruary-Murcn B.is; March-April 6.2J; April-May 8.U0; Mav-Jutle junc-juiy 6.31; JUlyAUgMst 5,31. Chloaao. R. I ttrPacllttl It, l C, C. C. 8t. ,Muls gen. 48 Chicago TermlnalMS Consoiiduted Tehuo vi Colorado A Southern 4s.; ,. . Denver A Rio Urado h Wrle prior lien !.. fSrie Oeneral 4S...-. ,. Kert Worth A Dsnver City 1st Hocklns- Vallev 4As... ., .... Ixulsrlllo A Nush. Unified 4s. Manhattan consoL aold 4 Mexican Central 4n.". Mexican Central 1st I tic Minn. A St. Louis 4S Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri. KsnMss A Texrts Sndit,. . . National R. H. of Mexico cohsol 4s New York Central gnn. 3H New Jersey Central gen. Bs..., Northern pacino 4S... Northern iVtctfln S Norfolk A Vt'esterfl consul 4n Urtgort Shbrt line ,4s : I'hiU.'.... renii, conv. vMi ..n, .. Reading General Ht liuln A Iroil MoUtllHili consul is .lla Et. LOUIs A Ban Francisco fg, 4a... i 11 V, ' V'-' . . . fain "::-r- v ' Asiassosi - i aUTTAKiJi 1 li) fi. a ...t.H4 ... M . . . 14'4 . ot ...lol4 ..14 ... HNlA ...IIW,! ...ne ...lij4 . . . .. il i ...Hit ,ll? . m .194HI . 7S-1t Hil . m i .Ill Revolving Flat Cr4 Railway Haada, Drawing Frame, Spinning Framoa, Twlatera and Spooltri QuUlcra!u4 Raatt. Looma, v : COMBERS ' " I rrTi f 1 C: vzm cxiTit:- 'c r, . j. .j f t....i BTC DTC. 5lubbri, Roving. Franiaa ' - ! Sml- - - tatartnadlataa,. lackPramaa m Raw tiaCi Cfjtt. CA8TNSR. Ja it. Ivjuu Southwestern CenboMnf All l.ltt 4S.. .. Southerh Pttcino 4S.. .... . BouthcrH Railway Is Tbxns A Pacifle lsts Toledo. St, L. ft Western Sta 4s NBW Ortl-iAN limoN MAKM.,1 New Orleans, Oct. 24. Cotton: Spot toll llnues ill ood demand: Stiles t.880 l.alos, 'ncluding 4.4CO to arrive. QilntntloiiH I'e Juced l-IO-cent. Futures opened stnidy iin-J f to 4 jsdr ls ;p. a wcu-Knowu oeur nrm look advant age of the fart that to-day is the first no Ice day for CV-toher and turned loose no me notices. A scrnnible to gel nwsy from thsm immediately ensued. Coupled with till feature was heavy liqulduttnn byheavy longs In other poitlons. This cauned a lecllne of 22 tn 21 points. December pert d 2 points hlRher nt 9.71. nnd after gain ing s point rapidly sold down to .90. Thn market cl..-d weak ut lh- lowest li-v.'l f the duy, Willi ii- t UiKses of 1: t 21 points. XAVA1. STOKK8. Savannah. Oct. 2fi. Spirits turpentln dim, rl; jecelptB m; sales 3; exptrts '61. Rosin Film; iwelpts 1,115; wiles 1.77ft: yxnorts i.2ji. to K'.fifi; P. t:'.r,7 to tl.7(J; (1. $i.72 to 2.7r.; H. $2.K;' Ii J2.SR; I. 3 3.M;K. r..'5; M. (4.25; N. $4.40; W. O. II.B3: V. W. JC.'K). . Wilmington. Oct. 23. Spirit's turpentine nothing doing; receipts 33 caBks. Rosin Firm. 2.46; receipts 1C1. Tar Firm, i.bo; receipts 80. Crude turpentine Firm, 2.00, 3.90 and 3.80. conv. V. 8. Stect 2nd 6s. . Wabash lata.... .. . Wabash Deb, 11.., ake 4s. Wheellha A Lake Erie 4s Wisconsin Central 4s 93 ..1W ., si .. hiH ..1V4 .. KiH ..l(Ak ..113 .. w .,119 .. m DAILY COTTON MARK PIT. Middling. Gillvislnli. quirt IK, Baltimore.' uomlmil k; DoHtcn, quiet ..HMrt Philadelphia, quiet 10.) savannah, steady New Orlenns, eusy lio-lil Mobile, easv ..... ,. 37-iii Memphis, steady 9V4 Augunin, steady Churuirton, oulet V Ixiu svltle. firm .ii.i-iii ft. IxilllH; HtlH'ly '."a HoUHton.. 4ilet Mfc New York, uulet w.iVt COTTON SE7ED OIL QUOTATIONS. New York, Oct. 25. Cotton sed oil a.iy In tho adsence of support. Prim" t-rnde, f. o. b. mills. 2ftto-0l4: orimfummert vel prime W SO to 31 Mto--.-2i: off shimmer .yellow tiJfmp'"li hJtq3,toir prime wlrlteV yoBow Good Year for A'tne. Bally Mail, London. The champagne of 1904 promises well, and should, if it comes tip to the expec tations and If there aro no mishaps- in . me anort period which yet remains be ' ' fore, th ninH ..hn.H k. ...d1 - a,ww J ,.wui vik n I, LV. the supply baa for aome time been be- k w the .demand, ajid tho price ht stead- , 1J-. risings -It should surpaae that ot .ffk another excellent yean The yield .... fcaeeniinsly wbutvdant, -aof the .reports .yt ' OUiUltitV ' the rnraa ntenrriltts M an.. , gB-ovww vavuaw v a ra ; 1 P he most sanguine anticipations." men is inusi no rjek of afir ahortaae In th vintage, and tho dismal results of 1903 have been mora than niado good by the burning sufc.and cloudless sktes - . of 1904.-. ' .. v ... , witn regard toother wines the tale Is as satisfactory. Claret, Burgundy I which la to-day not aw much dran a ; it waa of old, but which deserves all the ' encomiums that the poets faave lavtshT K .ed upon It and port irprotntoe well. I To France emd Portugal a good vintage v means milllone, and this year .should w be long rememoered b one of the best n racor-'.;.' mt?asjfoft'troA'-&m'f STOCKS. , New York, Oct. 2. Wheatever may bnve een the' real cause of the irregularity to lay, it is probably that the unsettler1 tate of foreign politics growing out of he Russian outrage in the North !ea. hau onslderable influence in stimulating liqui itlon and restricting the continuance of tqftdent buying. There were general tdvances at the opening, but nervouaness emained evident, and short sales took 1 lace by houses generally supposed to rrp- eseni western Houses. Bomc" Of this swi ng wus supponcd to represent long: stpc-k iut jxirt of it was credited to short otx-ru- lons based upon the critical situation und ear 'that gold exports Would reach a con tderable figure. The pressure Of this char cter broke the market sharply around loon, when the more active stocks showed oases of 2 per cent, below the highest of he morning, but over 1 per cent under ast nignt s ciose. ontsno A western was veil sustained by expectation of the early nnouncement of the New Haven deal. Chicago Terminal stocks advanced un re orts that arrangements had been tuc tessful for financing the company's affairs, rhere was considerable Pittsburg selling f Steel, preferred, apparently on llsftp wlntment at the quarterly statement from vhich probably too much has been expect d. Rock Island was strong, closing aenr y I points higher. A slight Influence wns xerted on sentiment In the lute dealings iy moderate hardening; . in, -jouU- money ates. Tho market closed unsettled and teavy. Railroad" and other bonds were omewhat lower and considerably less ac ive. Total sales of staek tci-rliii wpr 1.702,C52 shares. Ne COFFEE. York. Oct. 26. The advance wits leiped ty the cable from Prado Chavls stlmatlna the Bantn rrnn at ii run otn bags, or a contraction of the Karle Krlsche sumate caoiea earner In the week, rals ng the estimate from 6,600,000 bags to 6, 50,000 to 7,250,000 bags. Other news was lot particularly influential: The primary narkets Instead Of responding to the de lines in consuming markets, are renort- id at unchanged prices, but recelotn are :eeplng up better than expected, reaching 9,000 bags tt the two ports for the day, iKalnRt 52.000 buss last vwir whlla thJ ntertori rccetots snow no slan of a rte- rease as believed to bA necessary to Sub- laniiaie small crop estimates. No change .(ears to have taken place (n the demand 'or Hoot coffee which contlnuo nnU.t lit 4eady. Probably the onsettleil look n'r th uture mantel is navina a tendency to necu Demand. . MIUUER ft CO. NBW TORK PROHtTCK MARKKT. New York, fH't. S.!. IClour stc.idy and 1111 chaned. Wheat Spot c.uiet. Corn Spot steady and Mulct. Options Ktrong and not much dol.iK until nr.ir tin ulnae. 1 wmlicr 5T. Oats-Bpot iuUt : mixed oals. r X pouuda. 'M to 3S'4. Options nominal. Lard Quiet; Western steamed 7.00: Oc tober closed 7.00 nominal; refined dull. Pork Steady. Rosin Steady; strained, common to good. to 29. Turpentine Firm. Coffee-Spot Rio; No. 7 IliVfilee S; mibl dull. Sugar-Raw firm ; fair retinlng ': ct II trlfiiKnl 9(1 test 414 : refined Mtt'iiily. The m.irket for coffee futures openel steady at an advance of 6 points and clos ed steady, net unchanged to 5 points high er. Sales 47,010 bags. COMPARATIVE! PORT nCCRlPTS. 1304. 19C3. Giitvoston ll.WW 17,171 New Orie.lna 17.07i M(blle 4,;iC4 Kavunmili.. .. .. Vi.lVi in.Blf, t burleslon : 2,1 Wilmington.. .. , HfKl Norfolk New York Total ., 4.IIK CI ..83,000 M,l'i CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Dally by J. W. Company. Chickens spring Hens per. head .. ., .. . .Egg 't"i'. '..,,: . pKStn .;. i;'... . Rye. r , v..! . ..' , Corn .. .. .. .. . Outs ..i Oals feed .. .. , , Cotton seed .. .. . Zimmerman ft J 11 B. CTJRRAN. 1'. ' WOi BtTLLZTT. CastiWj Curran & Bullitt, Solo Agbnts for tho Colobrotod Ct Gt Bi mi in ' " .. " ' V"-, '. POCAHONTAS THE BEST STEAM AND DOMEITIC COAL MlfJtD The Governniie only Coal that has been officially indorsed by the G of Great Britain, Germany, Austria and the United States IT IS THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY ' - The United States Geological Survey Pronounces It THE SUNDAR0 ST&M COAL. Owing to tha fact that wa represent thirty-six (U) colleries, whose output during l90t amounted to four mil lion (4,900,000) tons, exclusive of coal converted into coke, and will probably exceed four and one-belf-milUoo ii.Mu 000 tons during 1904, wa are prepared to estimate on and fill promptly any tonnage that may be desired. CAGTNEtit CURRAN & BULLITT, Sole Agents.; C. C. 13. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, Us Arcade Building, I South JClh Street, Philadelphia. Pa. - . ? . t - ' 1 Broadway, New Tork; m State Street. Huston, Mass.; CHIsens Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. Terry Bid., Roanoka, Va.; Old Colony Bldg.. Chicago, 111.; Neove Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio, 4 Menchurch Ave., Loodoa England. , -Orders for all rail shipments to the Cnrnlinaa should be forwarded to our Honnoke Offloe. t c ..$ is .. so .. 77 .. W .. 4S .. 4 (t 25 if S3 T-v - 6 m so 0 William 8. Ctiarlos. Amsterdam, N. Y. Cotton Yarns for tho New York State Knitting -Trade. Mill Aocounta nd Correspondence , Solicited. .;... rNTKItlOR RECEIPT. IPOi. Memphis 7 ij Aijguslii j't.vt St. Ix.uIh 2. 4l Cincinnati 71.5 Houston CIIARLOTTB COTTON MARKKT. 1 These figures represent prices psid i wagons; Oet. X. Good middling tfl',1 Strict mlddlliiR 1,1.. : Middling n'i THE MONEY MARKET. New York. Oct. 28. Money on call steady at 1 to ;; closing bid 2; occred at Time loans eusy und dull. 00 days 3 ner cent.; 80 days 3'4; six months 3b; priiYie mercantile paper 4 to 6 per cent.; MtorlliiK exchange Arm, with actual business In bankers bills at 14.86.40 to $4.86.45 for f mand nnd nt I4.K1.8S to 14.83.90 for 00-day bills; posted rates (4.84H to 94.87; commer cial bills 14.83; bar silver 68ft; Mexican dollars 464. BEST UEMEDy VOTt COKSTIPA. Tha flneai remedy for constipation I aver used Is Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. 11 Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "Thejr act gently and without any tmpleaa ant effect, and leave the boWels In a perfectly natural condition," . Sold It. If. Joiean A Co. THE DRT GOOD9 MARKET. ; ' New York. Oct Ifl.-min drv rrifwl m.e itet is considerably o Ulster but firmness s its - unier cnaxacteriatit.v .... Rinnrn against Beliins: ahead Is the attltudn r hj seller and while buyer are operating on the same basts efforts to secure nnurOtv oeiivewn nrn.. nu ftenentiiy unHUCcessfuI unit tner taae consmeratiiu tninresr in tiw. -CHICAORO PROVISION MARKET. Pee., .. May , 4uiy. ,: CORN- May liec.. .. .. July.. .. OAT8- ; Dec.. ,'. Mar.. Oct., .. .. ? PORK-f Mny.. . .. June... 4. . Dec.... LARD , May...,,. Dee RIB- tWtt.'i Jan.. .,1 v, i. High. Low. Clowe. - 113 w 45 V, 4 4Mi 6 axt. r 4S 49 ?9ffl 11 ..12.10 .LJ.40 ... I 7.1S Jan..-,,; k. May,. . S.4S ...... I.S0 12.36 t 12..T6 12.33 , , 12.3 11.05 7.i7 4 7.17 7.10 7 07 i Mil v " ,4 ",6.40 Wi 5. .67 ; Atchinon do pla . . . Balto Ohio do etd Can rse ten of N. J ... tjhrs ft Ohio Chi ft Alton... do pfd Chi ft (4 West Chi ft Mw Chi MH ft 8 P do pfd Chi lv r a Trsn do pfd. C CftSt L ... Col Bo doptdlst.... dopfdtnd.... Delft H DelftLW Da a a... do pfd.... . .. Brie do -pfd d dopfdSmi .. Hook Valley... .do pfd........ Ill tn.... ..... 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Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Er .r. 1 change, New Orlesns Hoard of Trade, Chicago Board of Trade. Transacts a general brokerage and commission business. Executes orders for the purchase or sale of stocks, cot' ! ton, coffee, grain and provisions for ; cnih, or will carry the same on mar Iglns, P1UKCT PRIVATE WIRES TO I ALL EXCHANGES. Prompt atten i Hon to all orders. Branch office. No. 6 North College Street, Charlotte, N. C. F. ti. ALEXANDER, Manager, !!XB. ' r.l'l 1 ll.Tbi Write for our Cotton respondence solicited. 421 Qravler Street..., New Orleans. WM. D'OLIER & CO. Oanonlsslon Bgrinu, COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut Sts., Mariner and Merchant Building. PHILADELPHIA. VX HUGH M'RAE & CO. Bankers, COTTON YARNS. Mlaoaiianeoua outrtarn aourltlaa COTTON MILL STOCKS WILMINGTON, N. C. Washington. D. C, 408 Colorado Building. Manufacturers and Jobbers Fraquentlr And It heceeaary to have BANKINO FACILITIES in addition to those offered by local banks. I fa.. n Of Richmond, Va. Million WITH Dollars (Capital and One Surolua. Four Million Dollars Deposit, SI Million Dollars Total Reaourosa, OUerillost the Additional n F faciUtlcsr Reqalrtd. oho B. Pnrcell, Prealdeni , ' t John M. Millar, r.. Vice President. Chaa. R. Burnett, Assistant Cashier. I 4. C Joplln. Assistant Cashier. Mil l MITCHELL Commission Merchants. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 122 and 124 Chestnut St.. Phiiadolphla, 128 Hummer Rt.. Boston. GAGH, DOORS, BLIND 9. Window Glass. B. F. WITHERS, - 202 South College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. SSS2S ESTIMATES. New Orleans., Houston.',",;'". CttlvetMM , 10,S0ntff11A ; U.:yu i.aa get ? TESTIMONY OF A MINISTER. ' Rev. JnO. .' 8. Co, of Wako. Ark- wrttea. "For l' veers i ifviwi emm Tellow Jaundice, t consulted a number Of phyalciana and - tried all aorta of medicines, but got 7 no relief. Than I began the use of Electrlo Bittera and feel that I ant noweured of a disease that had me in 1U grasp for twelve yeara." ; if you want a reliable medi cine for Liver and . Kidney trouble, stomach disorder of general debility. Electrlo Bittera, Ifa guaranteed 1,(mi 19,(0 by Uurwell & Dunn Co. Only 10 cents. uoiton sood Oil :y-llkl Gin MacbLm Mot In Any Combination or .Complete plants from II to ZM tons capacity. Special email oil plants for ginneries. Complete oottoq, finning- ystema. .-.- , EYaaVlnaleCla&chirjnaS v I ATLANTA OA. (, . h. A. Dodsworth, Hlph M- Voung. L A. Dodsworth & Co., Bankers and rokers. Members New Tork Cotton Exchange and New Orleans Cotton Exchange. , Private direct wirea to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. Corres pondents J. a. Baehr & Co, New Tork; Hayward Vlck A Co New Or ieana and Bartlette, Frazier and Carrlngton, Chicago.' , Out of town ordera promptly exe cuted. . : - 'Phone No. 291 Charlotte, .N. C, i THE CHASItlAR-KiriG SUPPLYlCO , JOBBERS 1 4 Sanitary PUsabiag deeds, Wveeaht and Sellers, Casti Isesi -ripe, : Blei fRadlaLws, Yalvaa Bte, ' All, aeppll.a . for, e'asa;' Wa'tiri,la)A. .ias. ' ' . . - ' , , ' i CHARLOTTE, N. C SAVANNAH, Ga. J. SPENCER TURWEJRi5 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , - . Offless: Nsw Tork, Philadelphia, Chicago, St iimli, London, England. ' YARNS AND COTTON PIECE GOODS. ' CRO!MPTOrI - TH3LYERLOOM CO. WORCESTER, MASS. . ; , f ' - MANUFACTURERS OF . .'..',':. C"..'. S FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. , ALSO MAKERS OF DOBB1E8, EITHER BINGLH OR DOTJBLB INDEX! TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMS. ; . x .f 'f V BOUTIIEItN nr.P KESENTATIVE3. ,.u. ..- 5,j v u, ALEXANDER & OARSED, Charlotte, N. 0 ; COTTOII GENS We now have a nood stock of Ciins at our various factories tor QUICK SHIPMENT. . : , We also have a few on hand at Charlotte. , If you ' are in a hurry wire us. ' A Vu. i.,: Continental Gin jCottjMhy, CHARLOTTE, N. C ; , 1 ', . HTOH-GRADB SPINDLE. . . . LOOM,. ENGINE. AND. VALVE. OILS SCOURER, BEL OIL CREASES, LUBRICATINO OREAHE8, READY MIXED 'PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINTS. Agents ' - '! mi a ma'. '. ..ij.'nr in; '- WATTLES DRESSXNK COMPOUNDS j C. P. EUls. Jf. P. llonican, ft p, Ellis Jr Richard A. Blyllio, Coxiimission llerchant. ... Cotton Warps and - Yarns No. 114 Chestnut Street,. . PhiladelpWaV Pa. 1 Si. B . Hiss Oil id Supply Co cnanotte, w. c. M. R. Dickson. ' J, 11. HuU. DICKSON & HULL Commission Morohsnts. yr- ' Cotton Goods. ' , " -105 Franklin Street' " ' ', .New Tork. v ' Can -offer mills nil accommodations accorded by any first-class commission house, ,-''-,(--, - - a. I W. B. Smith S. Co; BROKERS Bstabllaked XSTS. I Nw York Consolidated 4 Mzsbcbs : Stock H scIisdk, I Chicago Bosrd ot Trade, , STOCKS, GRAIN. fPROVIS. IONS, COTTON. . .. Private Wires. ' ' Wa have every facility for tha X . prompt : execution of ordera. .f , orresponaenoa oouciiea. f , . .. Market Letter on Application. Empire Building, 71 Broad' , -.way, - New York, . ... A. D. SalKplil APro. ,.M-n Leonard kt Now York." J COTTON YAUTir, G P. Ellis 8r Cc . Estobllahed X880, !'' vuiiiikt Members of tha New York Cotton F-t- change,; New'; Orleans " Cotton Vz- change, Liverpool , Cottoa -s Brokei Association, New Orleans Board cf " Trade. .;' --' - ' 'rV, Cottod Exchange Build'rg., ...'!. KEW: ORLEANS. .. Special attention given to exwu' -of orders la contracts tor future c -ary of cotton in all the markets. C -espondence Solicited., r :: : : ii.i;i:".v it.j. 'I. .:.:." . ... ... . : .. . i . ' " ,. , Succe'-nnrs tJ bucio?:gtt ' r.v ' ' .,. " !' ! Cor"-'; 1 V -r WITH VIZ Va ap ( iTMrl ti ! mi i c A 4 f
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