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CHAItLOTTE &AXU21 OB3EHVER, HOVEMBEB, 16, 1904 rnVuVflr Ttnm- rrOTTOr sronx " ciV o. oonosf "hews. tSSIooo t arts n ,ooo,oo w i " ' " '"" ' . tLj' .! cul the cailef Cmu ot Beoctkro. Except New Orleans Q01'??? New Tori Nov. Jl-Tb wtt4 Pc- boruy neioce ..i-Vi Hhi bv the large n . . . . . i b ii tvw ffiun nr nru HPWjv Mr5 SUr, IMst hour ;V"if v.V m. .rrn&llv rut off from com- low-grade railroad tuwaw numteatfnn WrKH - .BotttlW- pOtllW giving a ' we". -J -""-.r . day. and except quot.tWn. carryln th ,vM the 'f'L X,' Orleans mantei, wnun were u- nwame qmn ---"- Sew , V 7ZrZSSriSit ins level Southern new . : tewlved, Tn price for Abe acme Htandsrfl. market opened nnlet and steady, In a point or- mors belo S4t4wday J '?Wl' response to the Liverpool cable. -at un- Th(S decline was, at . changed prices to advance of a points, control, and the part played PV As it was presumed that Llverpoo; aing hown by the tote demand .kAiim.l nr from NpiV . v., The itnleH tecoraeq Orlertnu. the steartlnees in nai nuirvtM. nurln t)M, flrgt hour msn to over nair m indicate thnt no specinJ .. .v,.,,, hrtln the rate or chnns bad taken plnce in the Southern ftrt!vy wn ,Mntnlned at the recent mtnattori. , maximum, in npite ot u The market held slendy si d. ut; . wW,IWTW by the sUorfn.whlelj ruled very quiet. belnK flnnlly etdy, paralysed , the iwstlvltlcs of net advance ot three to Ave po "W n11 .modltt. TI with shIos of ehout 10.000 bnles . Thih J"?. thB mf In face Hhowln wn mther bter than djje the 1:30 p. m. prices from. V' KtJ L r,verv of conftdonce. indicated a Bitgni wnw. '' ,V" ' ltV thA 3.oort.ooo expectea to o to . gpeolal , Thp observfr. lira "uum'tmn im fiiuwiw rHrv lRtcrvil .... ton Sooth-Bound w un MmnM usf I a si cipoa ' . ; coe Vrecke4 OB the ConstTtw ' n.w u, rwlatered ........ ...JBscnpe. tJ. 8. now , coupon Bnaclal tft The Observer.. v 'd r"'"lnH '", " r.WUmtnjton. Nov. 14. Durlr ths se-j A,,.,,l(M,n nomie... vpr storm off thlo mnxt Pundny. Ih. A(rltwin udlUMtment w small cosstlnic m'hnoners. Mry Whei- Ait-ntlo tvwst Une . er and Msstrte C. plylnsi betwe-i. thin i'.Klmrc fT""'-- 1 went oa mok, rS W, a J- JjttT:. , were "omplMeUv wrecked, nit i?.lr ,Hnpni,,; Ohio .,- cargoes. All oh bond cscnteo. i n ,l(.R Alwf . Msnntie c. torn h cargo or geoerui ni':-.'i,i jgo. U. MHiney new w... .hn.wtl... Inert t nly.ul StUtli. e'llH - .VI WMl. PHtll B'tJ 4 tnf..i hv 'Wiimiiivtnn iserctuitiU. V t'lilcMPM ft Noilictern t-ons.il partita ut Shullotte, find 0 Mry .Ui i a. Wheeler van Ixnuid from Fort Caawcll r.ht.f?".. to Wtlmlngtoii. after oiscnargiiiis vargo of brl. W for tho Kovernment for tlnonlioiis Thfr was no Insur unce on ettlipr the vessld r tho n4r- goen. severe, and of the lftte roof on Kort Wnhlnf HIP millttllins nr-iv iiiS4Vfi'- was no loss f Hff. Tho d Wk very, rough 1o-lny, ati.1 wnvk reporiH nf ..arger vessiq off (HIm .iiint iir' ex-pe-ld Inter. J VMitball at Xewhern. opening figures on the winter month,. MUXEH & CO:S REPORTS. i-,.h.. thiH wk. certainly tnreic .vvrwrn, .ov. m i-n,l nmui thi I8.W4.50O ot ' wa , harm t.Tlfcoil hy : "",... :-:... -V.O.,.,.. hv rhft Saturdo' inc Hn.t fuko quart er- wTre between New York and I ho South rnd ft was n.t until this nftornorm thnt th rlostng f the Uv-rpnol msrket was r ' i.... .hnin un ailvuni' ot I points. In a gftme thnt hunt line pluug- lmy def'iitei Inly hero t- B. 1, t'ai'lnc It. II. U. t. ft Puciiic H. k. v. v. hi at. ntu sen. w..,. C'l-lr.isn Terminal 4 O'.iiMilliliiled Tobneen tv.lnriido Southern 4 l.nvfr fs Wo Oranrte 4s Kri.' nr-lor lifti in.. .... . iCriv (linrrnl 4k ...... ifnvvr Vlty i. I.ulsvllle Nash, t'nlned ,4s ... . M.inlmttn.l ni"l toll t. . .. .. Mrslcnb Centfnl .. . '. t. MrxU'sir ceiiftm nt lno...". Minn. St. UmiU In ..' MIWMHirt, Knnwis t 1VXSM 4s Mlwnurl. Kannas Texan Jm.Ik National It K. -r Mrxlw conw.l 4. N't-w lock i.Vntml !. J4.-t.. . N v JirH.-v iVntr.i ge . N. nlii rn I'm lit.- 4h . . ,. Voitiii'in rai.lt.. :i rn piiiisiir itt.. ,x HUlnn of tlto Olton, Coffee, Stocks V.;uik sU-temcnu Urw - - nf (.t,(l,.0. mtv hfro t- or-K..n Hhoit IJ.io 4n ft-.fun .ml UMln Mnrtwts. Itually easier towards tne ono -ro 2, ,0 0. iHonn. Lr - I vlrVs were 4-ecelved in Wall street from P(1 r, w,.rp s!ltnMl y(.Bterlny for R Im St. Ixu.l & Iron Mountain cutis. er COTTON. U l ouarters of the rallrMad. commer- J(,v M.-"arthy nn.l the Dl! ' Ki-1 8t U-mls A Han Pranclst- fg. 4s NVw Orleans, Nov. 14.-A severe s lorm , t?;aH,,J,"l wopM generally. K V V. v. -ight, .h.mip.on.htp of . il- 8. Urn.. uthwcsWrn 1st.. . h-New S'nC!The renthfthe united States Steel won,. t.,; mmwu. .-ke ,.i.,e, ?t M- a c U. ts. ... i' nit, storks. Southern Pacific. Amaiga- n ' ' . ....., ,j ,,, n( h llshr. Southern Hallway As (mated Copper. Sugar and tho New Yors 1 Tox a PaeitW l.t . . ui.ta nln .n-.,i.,rt ai I. i VV.vii.pn is rlnstns of the mvi-shii ".",. I tractions were imwrum ",:; Thi rirv fioitda Msrkit. i. . , ZZJ. showing nn advarn o. J (factor. In the mtyket. The United! . No hJfylng was H. V; when comn.-r rt l" s r.t 5 Htates speculfttlve lenders. ow"wr, , ,, (1r p,,o.is murfcet to-day. i ot s' , ., , j S".-.nlers W-WdHiig 5.4M. Being, were quite generally under pressure , , nMUIV s -:n.,l . f-l VV;,i..,h ihi ,us, S..1.M S.w. ' " , N(.w Or- Th ....Mmlllar n.eet of the widest , . Ik fnlnre. ' Wi.l ah 1 lv II hiKli'r than Lul .in he i.ercelved In the list or ,, , IIhk C- Ijiko Kill 1V4H ..ItMVt ..vm ..1S"H ..m ... s tii1, .lilt' . 1 ?S- f.s SI .. K .." .. ...ltll'4, . hits . . . . Ufl't 111 nei'i I Of, ;t !!.-', . , HI? . ',', .I.-'X . i i..i; Ml . . un .ll.N'.i , coTtoir wri ll ;m ach i n er Stuart W. Cramer, CNQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. MAIN OSSIOSI SOUTH TRYON ST.; CMAMLOTTIi n. o. t Revolving Plat Cards, Railway Heads, Drawing Frames, Spinning Frame, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC. H. CAHTNEK. JR. W00NS0CKU '-"gnoi-4Fiiei IOUTAk BUItDINQ. ... ,ATUNT, OA. I&TSC3 ' Slubbers, Roving Frame Intermediates, Jack Frames Automatic Fitrs. .. Openers an4 Trunk, Breakar, lotermedlate and Flnisbcr Lappers, KJrschnsrCardlng Beaters Thread Extractors, , WmsU Pickers, etc . Raw Stack Dryers. , CITRHAN. 'W S Castner J.hiifrfi.! to pad.lle lieri'wn ciinw, is.-w .it- , Tn,, lem s oneviil nlmu' ' points hIKIi'l "'"lKalt. th. .-losing "f lant Janur .-. . K(rM.itB vvhli h '"kNew Vork special- werojrlvl dur- wit-ri wUhouT orders' for spot cotton no cables lTivlns been revived, snd ns outside busl-"wnTgener-ny restricted or oijo rea- ratlvely steady, throughout the A lay. on or s""u : ,k.. Mnin r.riee hut a. ahane easier .u.iii which were the hlRhest of ' the . day. Re- LU. -t more Uhenil than counted upon than nnd Instead of falling off. the in-slghi ioi ?he coming week will probably be largo, i l an last week-620.Wi0-o nd my posslbl:. renc"h W against 5P2.C00 for the corro Ending week year Ko. a er w hi oh .int Wst vear's movement dwindled to a corldorableexlent. Receipts at aU port, r A. wejh tast vear were U MQ0. lrTn The nVul ine rt many points, with killing frpst n tho Interior The trade l commencing to consider the influence that the frthcomtng Klnners' report la to have on the market Biiiiiein hot ono week, when wnicn ui - .. . rt a N.ni'H in iiuu.i.." ..... rose rrotn 3 io " v"""" , lticludlng Duluth, South Hiwre lantlo, preferred; Chicago & Alton; Kansas City Southern, preferred; Nash-j Mile. Chattanooga A St. Louts and At lantic count Une. besides many more in which gains ran from 1 to 2 points. The extraordinary variety of the mar Lai tu MhAwn hv tho fact that the sepa rate Issues dealt In numbered no less! 195. ' The bond market was Irregular, Dut In the main reactionary. Total sales, par value, 9,785,0O0. .,., Total sales of stocks to-day, 1.567.100 shares, Including Atchison, 14,700; Bal timore & Ohio, 14.000; Canadian Pacific. 13,400: Chesapeake & OhW, n.sw; i,ni- ... . . .n.. n. T... . . 1 cago & oreat wesiern, i,.wu; m. mto.ui, 13,500; Erie, 67.500; Louisville & Nash ville. 17.200: Manhattan. 7.500: Missouri Pacific. S4.900: Missouri, Kansas & Texas. 7,300; Pennsylvania, 40,600; Inie. 25,100; Rock Ialand. IZ.iOU NKW Y IK I'HnlU'i'K MAHKKT. N.w V.nk. Nov. II. Klonr Mead;. Wheat -N... J red. II. 23'. Options open ed easy on bis Russian shltiments, sold up a cenl on lower tompsTiittirss Wcjit. hut. flnnllv vield.il to weakness In t'blcn.) i n I closed nrii -tl. iilly not lower. Mny : Inly $l.a:;i,; I leoeninor tl.W. ( i.ni Kp t Urm. Option iiviik. . asiei. rnlded and s.il.1 otT iv.ih. nnd Wlseonsiii I'.'iittnl Is. euicAOo rmiM'ctfi mark AVHKAT- . I.i .1 "i 1 1 i,. not lowoi-. Mny JJ Ouls HpiU dull. Op Rostn St-Nidy. Turpentlne-Slerd;- Fork Htoadv Iard -Q ili-I Coffe.--Spnl Hi" m. i 1-lii; n I.I .iiiii Hugsf lt;iw Urm : .-i : to 4Vs; re lined Urm. Coffee- 'I'll. :nn kri itendy at hi. ly steady at . ..nio.-i- IIOiTlLlll i i l:nui.l f..r Intai. t,n nii.-it pi Ic s mill . ;,i p'i!i.t tl. elln. . COTTON . 'I'KNINi: -j-M CI.ViSP' Now York. .V..v. II. f'llinit: Sle.l .-I. Wend. ! dull: mlddlini! uplands Id.; .: ml-l.ll.t s South- '"J?: tr",", 1 ", r ll. ui rn . i.'.-ti. , l M IV . J lll . . OATH- lie,-.. . Aim ,Jnl .. I'llltK M:m .Ml He. I AIM' May I! til I t: Hlh. lli IIP, .!". MS .14 "111 n::v. Cl:wr n::s :'. lii 0. hn ,jttf "i i ii. ii. Curran & w. o, Bullitt Buixrrr. Solo Agents for the Oolebratod oanonias Slvw,iet POCAMONTAH; 1HK ITEAW AMD DOMESTIC COAL , Coal that Skin Wen c-llicialiy indorsee Dy me uovernnc,u ins Mill. K, 10 PI) V I .OA ot ireat Hiitair., Geiiuany, Austtia and the United btitev ., IT IS THE STAh i AUD FUFL OF TMC UNITED STATES NAVY T lie United States OeoloHicul Survtv i'nuvOfin it Tilt STANDARD ST CAM C0ALJ OwIiik to the fact that we rerH-e i.t tl.lrtr-fix w e.ii.-r...s. wtuKie ouit-ut during 1SMI3 amounted to to the fact that wt repi-ex. i,l i lloti C4.li00.tsi0) tons, exclusive- of coal -..,.vi t to. I Inl 1 lOi) tup, durliiit 1904. we are prepared ctitniile i i nite, mid !!l iiroiMiuy l-Xi" and IHI promptly any to n: e.J four and one-half-mtll lliat my be desired. Vtr mil c. c. cui'WAN &. UULUTT, note Agents, . kx;aiiontas moklless coal, .lull. Il I t Ht llil ' " 1 l"' em FaclHC, 13,8U; nouinern jvuiiw. her 9 hl,, jnii:irv P UT: Keiinrirv 31,000; Southern, preferred, 1,400; Texas bl(1. j,V, pi.; aju i; io.IO bl.l; i r Jt ta.in. 11 Stan- Wnhnsh. 7.100: CODDer. iiv In 23: Ansitst ... I i.ir . Ol- :i .) fi.s; i.iW I. .".A C I..1 r. 52 A road" I Broadway, New York; 128 State St.. Vu.; Old Colony HI. Is.. CIi1ch:o. 111. tir.i.'is for nil rail shipments to the i;jl.!h.. 1 South lf.th Htreot. l'hlla.'elplil... T a. X-iiten. Mass.; CitixntuV Rank Uhltf.. Norfolk ..,.. ui.i ('tn. i..,..tl Ohio. 4 Meiieliureh Ave, ,,.,::i.:.s Klilidld P.- fat -warded t .mr Itimtiuke Office. Vs.; Terry Bldg., Iondon Kngland Rosnoks. ritARMlTTK IMDli MARKtCT. ! ... t.d liMlli- by VuiboniUKti & flel-1 Jnmi ir- 0. April I'll: tne nrsi . .-.,. w A Issued, giving cotton """'"""r ona- Amrlonn I.lnaeed Oil. 6.200:' Futures .Hk"! stoadv boo i...... "-e -- i in...n.h. i Smelting, 1M00: sugar, 4,.ou; rooa- lyn Rapid Transit. 46,600; Colorado Fuel;Jarc n ' & Iron, 4,100; Consolidated Gas, 13.300; '" - J Corn Products, 27,900; National Lad, TDK 7,300; North American, 5,800; United, Now York. preferred, 122,900. jstenny ;u .Iv months reaming naiii - MOORESVIL.KE M.tlTKKS. 1st to the latter date, with comparisons for he same time a year oro. but by far he most Important factor to be cons'uereo Just now is the government estimate on the probabe sise of the crop to Ik pub .. Z.K -f Saturday week. In the meantime opetors are ivsnina up ne-, States Steel counts on every favorable opportunlt. j ...A, Will IW 1H, V v.ia" 'o einl.' :) li'ehi in--May l'1. '."-': irClnary speculative risk to take chance on whit tho government "ViTiv.v might average the yield at. and while hey were vorv correct last year and especially Such so 'year before, they are as a rule rot given to make big crop est mates. Ihc official report showed spots to be firm. Sales were J.4OT; to arrive lO.nnrt. CHAIN. , , r-htnc-o. Nov 14.-The wheat mai KCt was i to low'er. Minnoapoii Increased S00.C00 for th MONKV A1ARKKT. Nov. 14. M'.ney en loslnur hid S'i; o.Trr. d mi ndv: iA Jiv4 d i' Prim.- ineri until. pajn-r n, m ent.; sterling xeliang- scronu. i i I'lH- Book Club Holds a Meeting 1 ua I business in ba.nh','!?' ,bl"sfi.u' ) ttegtn muay 1 crsoimis. i (nf) J4 s, to WR7. COmmorci;ii bills 4.hi Special to The Observer. ; 0 jib-i4; bar silver 8!,: Mex!ern d-ilLio Mooresville, Nov. 14. The Friday Af- :bu. ternoon Book Club met t 1th Mrs. J, F. i lliicer. Hides-dry Hint . . . I 13 Hides dry sail H HlileH- i ltv Kl-eel X I ii.i.M-ifieon salted eiire.l B 'UK skins cltv so Sheep skins full wool 70 $1.00 tiont Hktns 13 9 2 l.ainl -kins 35 U 80 J '.eeKwas No. I... i.lli.w N". I H 1XTKR IOR RKCRIPTS. i:4. William B. Cliailes Amsterdam. N. Y. Cotton Yarns for the New Y'ork State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts nd Correspondence Solicited. --04V -' 4f44 stocks of wheat two days, and re- Brawley this afternoon and organized for the winter. Miss Katharine Tem- leton was made president. The mem bership of the club Is composed of the ,U.r7 pood' demand for cash wheat. The ; following ladles: Mesdamos George C. L...i.,i..n markets report cash wm-at ; jonP. H. D. Mills. J. F. Brawley. J. 1 ,-PTit lower and no demand: tho i.nirKe. w Brawley, l,ucy McPheraori, W. D. opened steady. Broomhall cabled reding i T lot Ftontm, E. H. Mll- veather In the Argentine. This has not H N Howard. J. J. McNoely, H. )MNn contirmed, but caused some buying j0nn8tOn. and Mlssc Martha Alc- hy Pit shorts. "V0"".? "T sm UeriNeely. Flossie Johnston, Daisybel Pharr nil.TIMOUK lROni't:K MAIMM-i H;iltin."" Vi" ll. l-'loi::- qui. I : rprio., potent I'. to fi.Vi . Wheat lhitl: s)ot con tract 11.1.. lol.l.-' November l If. I.. Jl.l-'.U: Hunt hern ly sam ple I1.ii t.. til Corn Steady; si.l new em white crii ' lo is.. i)h ts -Firmer; Nv ? white .11l3. new Smith nd Wlnena Brawley. They meet every y afternoon. An adjourn- ldea. on the , d ineetln will be held when tne nrst to I'.itil ul e ':in the statistical H T)r , M Wharey. of the First receipts were talked so much about last, nd Vvlncna F if ? f...r hA no influetico on prices. W-e" other Frida t , . i nnr fnrmer i.ieu n iirkei-lt'ls a slow, walping affair with ; installment of the new books nrrlvc the public sun iookiiik ... v . if""11 i""" " oomn IniDIJvemetit III we doubt if the market will mm ; i,.eSbvterinn church of this place, and wise 1 . . , w,it .mil believe out oi i" " ... r traders will take proms on u..... r... . tho market when in sight. Corn-The market is to lfv The r.osg in wheat seemed to effect coi n. 1 ho volume of trade wits light and lurgcly of a local character. Receipts in the market to-day were fairly heavy wbl. on' t; o 4'nr frrnuinK oonimii. j m- - tlon remains unchanged. We continue to f el the short Interest for the time being U in an unenviable position. Any volume of business on tho buylnu side could casus tart a stampede of this element. OatThe market Is to ft lower. Trade continues very dull and suffers from , public nttltude. The weakness Is caused altogeth by sympathy with other grains . The market Is likely to run In sympathy with o,rn and we still feel . like taking protlts ...Kr, ir. tht and rather favor the long fdde on moderate set-backs. Proviaions-The market Is 6 to 10 polnte lower, influenced ot the opening by ,arge receipts of hogs and lower pr ces at the kards. Weakness In other pits caused i-ome selling, but the trade was limited , r.nd inirely of u loeal chnractrr. conditions 1 ove not changed, stocks of provisions are llfiht nbd packers seem ngainsi im- j-i." The market tor tne lime im-hib j f.hlv eontlnue to no uui a scuii nn.l we rather favor the buying of Muff, particularly tnru, vill pron ng alQ f Janitui y llaywarrl, Vlck & Co.'s CJotton liettcr. By Private Wire to L.. A. Dodsworth & Co., Brokers. Phone 291. xin- nrienns La.. Nov. 14. So far ns actual trading was concerned to-day might as well not have been a trading day at all In the speculative cotton market. It was easily the dullest ses sion this season as the Inertia which has been seen of late, not only in this market but In the New York market ns well, was intensified by the effects of a storm In the Atlantic States which -ut off the means of communication of tho local market with almost all of the remainder-of the cotton world. The day dragged by with traders attempt ing to do little, but considering every thing, tho market held a good under tone and prices at no time In the trad ing up to I o'clock went below the level of Saturday s closing-. .,, The colored challt artist who draws the weather map wa forced to do his Tcork by installments as the weather bureau appeared to be shy of advices from the Atlantic States when he first began his. work. When the map was completed, however, no very bad weather was reported in the cotton belt, but later dispatches from the Eastern portion of the belt tell a dif ferent story.. , - With the entire trade yawning over its long- .wait for something to hap- la intMtatlnsr tn note that the country Is taking the most lively im terest in the situation which will be unfolded a oon as atatlstlcans, both nr.An and - nrlvate. are done guessing at the slse of the yield, ln mimnrabla Questions are being wired Into the clty daily as to glnners re ports, ' acreage ana crop yimu w last tew years. . - 7 . . Thta tndtentAn that the country Is do ' In a deal of thinking over some prob lem, which, presumably, can bo no th - asg else than the question of supply " nd em HATWAJElDj , VICK A'Ca Rev. Dr. W. W. Pharr, of Center rres byterlan church, will leave to-morrow morning Tor Synod, which Is in session at Durham. Dr. Wharey lias been the pastor of the church at this place for nhr.ni eighteen vears. nnd Dr. Pharr i hus-served as pastor of Center cnurcn i for forty-six consecutive years. Tho engine nt the Mooresvuie furni ture Factory was fired to-day for the first time. All tho neceaaary machin ery is now In place and the work will begin with the morrow. Miss Mattie Miller has returned from a visit to Miss Russell at Hallsbury. Mlss Daisybel Pharr will leave to-morrow morning for Salisbury, where she will h the guest of tho Misses Brown for a few days. Miss Stella McOee, of oir.nri 1 the raegt of Misses Sue audger and Eva Troutman. Practically all vegetation and plants were killed by the cold rain. snovJt nd wind of yesterday nnd last night. The election of elders at the Preaby terlun church at this place yesterday was potponed until next Sabbatxi. oti account of the Inclement weather and small attendance at the morning set- Mr C. H. Williamson has rented the handsome new house being built by Mr Ram M. Goodman, and-will move into It as soon as the building is complete. Mr. Williamson and family have been boarders at the Central hotel for tho past five years. i.n KRi'oi. corioN makkm Liverpool, Nov. 14. I l. m. -Cotton: Hpot In moderate demand; prices -J ioinls tower: niddilng fale .V7'.': good middling 5.WI; mpi--iling ,". Si; low middling .": good ordinary 14- ordlnirv l.:v Tho sales of tin- i1n .ere kimm bales, of whl. ti mm er.- for spec ulation and export and In. hided 7 Amer ican. He. i l.i.i l.'..iw. Including 7.3"l Am.-i t Futures opened quiet and closed very dendv. American middling, g. o. c: No vember .r..j;; Novotnber-Doi'f-mber D..iu. Le- eml'er-Ja.niary 6.: Jflnmiry -Febrtiai y -. hv- K,-hruary-March :.;: aian'ii-fti" ..40: April-May 5.41': M:iy-.liinc H: July ."..14; Jnly-Aiigtist n. y.-tni his - . HgUSIH. ft lxiuli . Clnc'nnatl. Ilnuston.. Alelllni.ul ..- .1.. pd ll.il o A Gil).. o.i old Dm n I'ac I ell uf N. J t;in-i uhto (i.i a Alton. do ufd ctii a tlhl a h i hi ten a st p .14.114 lKt. 1S.SX.1 I ")! , 151 i,B4; MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. V t mmkum supply JOSBERS- Sanitary l'ln.bls ., WrKH ll. Itxtla-.. !. iMl ClIAinnTE, N. c. STOCKS. io pfd... . tVr A Tr .inn. NAVAI. STORES. Savannah. Nov. 14. -spirits Arm. .'.ii; receipts .01; pales 6S; turpen; hie shipments Ro-dn Firm; rorelptH ln-.T; sales h ihtpmenls 4.o3. A. B. C 12.55: D f.W. 5 t?7TH: .75: M. $4.25; N. W.5C: W. i 14.75; V. VV. f.'i.nO. Wllmingion, Nov. 14. Spirits ! urpont In 1rm 4.i: receipts 34 casks. Kiisin--Firm. '.'45; receipts 141. Tar-Firm. l.u; roceipis . Crude tnrpontlno-Flrm. I'.Sn, 3.W nnd Vceits Jiii. tii NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET Now Orleans. Nov. ll.-Cotton future? .pened oui't and steady, with priors nn- hanir-d to 6 points above Saturday s clos ing Futures were extremely dull on ac count of tho absence of news from other mnortant cotton centers, tho wires beinv prostrated hv a hlizjirrl along the Atlantic oist December opened unchanged a' 175 advanced to 5.7. declined to 9.74 and rtnally advanced to 9.77. The market eloscl ill let. Chi (In pfd I! ( i 8t L ... ' (. ol SO do pfd 1st ... d.iptdind Pel H Del A L W .. , d a a i, I do ufd I g'ls do pfd .l . ' do pfd ill ii i b.iek Vlley.. ! do pfd lii iro I low t ea do pfd . . .. I D CtiJ 8o . .. d pfd An L Setro rw;or i VI at K ll tut I... 1l f S 8M 1 do pfd i Mlsso Hoc ; 4 k & i .. J..J u'l . t,T H K oi i SSK V I .. ; n a vk .... I a-Lf !. - a I"eu n . . . . PCC A M Red. . .. do pV Int.... do pld Inn... Rnek and.. . dotpfd Hi L A S Ft rd I , FIXERAI. OP J. S. DALTOX, JK. Popular Young Ileldsvlllian, Who Ex nlred Suddenly Sunday, WU1 W tsiven Military Burial To-Day. Special to The Observer. V Reldsvllle, Nov. 14.-Tbe runerai oi the late James S. Dalton. Jr., wno-aieo. L ...H.niv flundav.. will be conduct ed from First Presbyterian church . r.a- momlne at 1Q o'clock. The rn,i.H uoviment Band and the local military company will have charge of oorriw Tn ueceasei was n. s- m.ni.i officer of the National Guard, and the funeral will be one ot the most imnnvinff ever conducted In the State. There was no more, popular young ,cltl- acn in this section. e waa btoui years old and a valued employe of vtbe Womack. Insurance Agency, here nnd Mitirni a wide acaualntance with the Insurance fraternity of the Bute. Hla ii..ih duo to a severe attack of asthma, the heart becoming weakened from loss of sleep. . ' C. P. Ellis Co.'s Cotton liettcr. lr- rtrtn Mov 14. Owing to J the prostration uf all Hasten wires, business, has been practically suspended here to-i day. The transactions Jo spots almost ecualed those In futurea, ; Bather unex pected Strength at U-erpool was reflected In a slight improvement, owlnv to buying bv scaloers, but as yet we can discover no ! evidence .-of the adaption ot any oenntte views among the trsoe a m nv iu"tj in.nd nf values. thndomlnant dls- ocsltlon being to hold aloof Until the char- acter'ot ne krov.a. CHARLOTTE PRODUCH MARKET. onected Dnlly by J. W. Zimmerman & , Company. .,.. I ,-hIckens-sprlng -1 i Hens-per head Va V Eggs " Ducks ! Kye !! ... orn Oats Jats feed Cotton seed Ht 1. S lc fa. Ho P Hy. rt pid TeJM an Pao. M L wf. I't iui :H IV! 4li 'i 41 Kll t'lH It H l ill 1W m 2l'l K'l tk 'ji 81 IMtl XI - MP.4 K. .1 Ml IM KlS f" ii IV. r-tsH 1 Pi, Si Kit m DTK liV'i V'A 4 4H!4 I 'll , M tut 1.1 '.(I "! 1.0 :;i 7M WH( ii' i i-'fj . :(.- ;j:K doptr.. 4:i Futon re HJ- do pfd Wal.Mli 21 y do plo Ii.1.. Whwllnr JM'.v Wis Ceiiiial.... dopfc 4i EXrhXSt CoMPiNIES dami 241) A'n.rhu :'.'. Ontte'l BttM.. i. Wells nrgo. ... s MS''H.I.A-I IUIK Amal (Joi.per. . . Am Car U Koun do pfd : Ara Cotton O.I .1-; 1 do pfd m Am let nVi do pfd U.-.54 Am l.tiieed u I-'. d pfd 4.K Am IrfM-.i.. 1. H do pfd in ' Am mlt A Rfa 7H do pfd HI A-o Bugs I Kef 111'. Anadooca M Co ill Brook Kan Trail mi1; Col Fuel 1 Iron 4(lft ; Conanltdat iltf :'. ' Corn Products ::i H : do pfd ll.; nisilll S--ari. ii.': Uensral Klec.. ul1. ; lote-oa Ppi Iat r'd' "Si 1 derunt Pump n'W i Nao pfd s. t loao. . . -IS No Am. riuaii.. . ml Pkalftu Mall . .. 4-i. People. iiN. ic-w fresd !.. I. a- ::iv. do p.'d .1 Pulluian I'aUce : -N Eop suai .. . in', dr. pfd i Rubber Oood. L'H, do pfd 'H'i Teon 4 al A It ;. 4 0 H Ua her... M'4 do pfd "4 0 S KesRj . . :.t'4 .loi.f.i 0 S Rut bar .. :!"! .p. pfd m , l'BStl 'X do pfd 7Vi WestKlM 174 W. ataru In ion 'il'i No. 100 Broadway New York mm4mm Exchunge. ;Ji! 1 ?r.T?'.'' 1 'I. t 4lHr444lv44l4i law Slen, YVate .: SAVANNAH, Ga. Members New York Block New York Cotton ISxrliange, New York Produce Exchange, New l ork Coffee exchange, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Hoard of Trade, Chicago Hoard of Trade. i Transacts n general brokerage and ! ....... t.... i.,..aM C.nnlAi finlrw I . Ill 11 1 1 1 ir.i-i.J 1 1 . ... ui ... on. . for the puiiliaHe or sale of stocks, cot ton coffee, grain und provisions for rash, or will carry the surna on mr Kltis, DIUICCT PH1VATK WIRKS TO ALU KXCIIANOE3. Prompt atten tion lo all onlurs. Branch office, No. North College Street. Charlotte, N. C. F. It. ALEXANDER, Monsger. f-s. Ir fc.1 W fc.tO it - UER CO. CfK?: New Yc. k HUGH M'RAE & CO. Bankers, COTTON YARNS. MiaoottflnAoue Southern Securities COTTON MILL STOCKS WILW.INGTOH, N. C. Washington, D. C. 408 Colorado Building. YAK MS COMMISSION M1SUCHANTS. ?'l.ifadf!uh:-a, CUhvtgo. Bt. Iuls, London. KnglaB'il AND COTTON PIECE GOODS- CROP FANCY I M K Kll -I I'F DOHBIKS. ; ii', A I I'M I'lH 'I i ' 'TtlKIt iil'i in" I'M Oli THAYER L.OOiVI CO. WORCESTER, MASS. MANUFACTCI-.P-UH OF" "l ; COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. LiTJil.R HINQLH OR WVliluMi Udus: LOOM!-; HVTM-1-KENTATTVE8. ALEXANDER & G ARSED, Charlotte, N. 0. IIIfiH-tlUAOrC 8PLVDLH3. . . UillM.. KNtllNK. AND. VAI.VE. E HIICIHL fi Commission Merchants. OT) ON YARK8 CO N K I O N M K NTS SOLICITED. 122 and 1"4 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia. U1 Hummer St.. Hoston. o p If W.tri f4 1 4 WM. D'OLIER & CO. Cammiaslan Mrnhra, COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut St., Mariner and Merchant Building, PHILADELPHIA. PA. KPTIMATKK. 1001. Voo Orloias il,501Wi;25,0(l(l Houston .." 32,500634.01)0 3alveeton.. aWs327. l!Kfl. 45.371 52.30? COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS 1901 Galveston Mobile... 00 .I'S Savannah i... Charleston , Wttmlngtoii Vorfolk New York Boston Philadelphia Brunswick ..- Pensaoola.. Total.. .., Manufacturers and Jobbers L. A. Dodsworth. Dolph M. Young. L A. Dodsworth & Co., igbankers and brokers. P Members New York Cotton Exchange and New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Private direct wires to New York, New Orieans and Chicago. Corres ' pondenls: J. H. Bache & Co.. Now York; Hayward Vlck & Co., New Or i leans; and Bartlette, Frazler and ' Carrlngton, Chicago. ! Out of town orders promptly exe , culcd. ... 'Phone No. 291 Charlotte, m. t- KCOITRI5K. BEL Oil. & GIUCAHH3, HTBHICATIN'O CREASES. READY MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINTS. A twins WATTLES- DRESS1NE COMPOUNDS Ik Ga P.. life (ill il M Charlolte, N. C. 4) i t I W. B. Smith & Co. BROKERS h.ii..i.'4 tmn. M ! ii ( ' M J. II. Hull 1S03. 20.122' 14. loiwfl ! Frequently find It necessary to have 1,27 BANKING FACILITIES In addition i.m to those offered by local bank, :t,;s-i ; . t i 5.a T8.635 Ifd Dickson. DICKSON & HULl Comirlaalon Merohants- Cotton Goods. 106 Franklin Street New York. Can offer mills all acCommotfasT accorded by nnr first-class ctsravrc houae S'l'i i .1 .,( 1 r...b'. l'KOVIS- M til- l-S -t. i. I'- (Mi:.,!.. U. n-i.R n:iv KiNS. t'o'lTl 1'rivd'e Wires We liiive e ' faciltly fur i pronijit f.-cuf ic.ii of or.lers. Curt espotnierici. Solicited. Market Letter on Application. Erntire liullding, 71 Broad way, New Pork. he fSlnhnrd k Rlulhn mi.!? U Ii U1J1UU) Conimission Merchant Cotton Warps and Yarns No. 114 Chestnut Street,' Philadelphia, Pa. iia..,' C. P. Ellis. J. P. Henlous, C. - SUM C, P. Ellis & Cc. Established 1110. " ' : gqttos miiw mmm ; Members of the New York Cotton changs, New Orleans Cotton Ea- cbanKe. Liverpool Cotton- Broker' Association, New Orleans Board ct Trade. . , r 1 - '6 Cotton Exchange BUiiaing, , . NEW ORLEANS. , Social attention given w wiiui ,t orders in contracts for future delis -ry of cotton In all the markets. Cor., espondence solicited- . v vJl' :jIl.lIJSl.ll n i Mi SB-72 Buceossors to BUCKINGHAM, PAULSON CO, . - Commission Merchant, '- UK fg B ..'. OT : 'a. mum h mn. cottow yarws V'CH4Wr.l VVS Ml' iT " . 'fc.,.K.a- i rura ana vnwuiw avv s . tt Leonard Street, New Toriv ' Sl Monroe Street. Chlcajgo, v Leonard St., Nw York. COTTON YARNS. December bureau report Is ."" LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. -tlverrool Nov. I4.-Futures opened steaay?Seceipts 16.000: sales .K: mlddilng Vete?dy42: .tolay . t Futures closed very steiioy: ssiwicau ,,v, ..." 7 100! tone, spots, business moderate. r January ami reDruarj February and March March and April. . . J April and May May and June and Julv July and August November Knnmlup nnd December.... ... i December and January- - - i 1 .6.40 .5.42 .5.44 .Ml .6.44 .5.37 ,6.8.'i 6.S5 I- Of Richmond, Va. WITH One Million Dollars Capital and BFour""Mlllton Dollars Deposits. ri Million Dollars Total Resources, Offers Just the Additional Facilities Required. :: :: John B.' Pnreell. President John M. Miller, r.. Vice President Cha. a Burnett. Assistant Cashier. 1. C. Joplln. Assistant CasblerV CATLIN & GO, Conimission Merchants. .115 and 847 Broadway, ; New York, i Boston. - Philadelphia. COTTON YARNS ALL NUMBJItS. , SKEIXB, WARr. ana CONES. COTTON GOODS. rrtc ..-'X v'.b. .'I1H OR ii ACHEHJ.IM &0ff. Eii EiseoSiausr Cotton Futures Members New Orleans Cbttpn. Ex change, New Orleans Board of Trade and Associate Memoera juiveitw" v-: ton Association. , ' i. Special Attention Given ; Spinners' Orders ' "Write for our. Cotton Xetterevi Cof repondenre sollclte.1, , , -tti taravler Street... New Orleans. e,ioSeeil '. AndeinMRsrja .; ' '.."' if'-, fiji ,..".'. -7-1.. -i y V'- i. --: .A . il a! In anv Cnmbination or , i-v , Trust. 1 ! Complete plants from IS to TO tons capacity. Special small U plants Sor glmteries. Cvroplete cotton ;jinliig systems. i vAYLANTA, CA. C. P. JUULdB r V p, I t.' iV
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