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n ' ! COTTON SEXSATIOXAIXY WEAK. " NH Decline or St to 51 Foliiu at the Horn, Which Wm Nominally blrxuly ' at A bind the Beam, WIio Kept I'p , n steady wessuro -crop juttunaiea ; , Being Increased. , r v-. New York," Dec." l.-ConnJdorlna' th-s :. ' tmt of the rwsent defcllna,. thvwnkiie .ot th eottoa warket to-day , was little .abort of sensational, .aod trading was attain ivtry aottve, rnd tho bears kept the mar ket under pressures from Blurt to finish, ' with prk finally at about tho lowest level j of the day The -opening was wek at-- decline of 11 to W, points, in rvspoum o ' - .the big decline tn the English market which reported no support whatever ami sentiment very beartshly affected by the bis estimates from Southern sources, ttot ' ably one of ll.tM.O0u bale.. Following- -the tall here, there was a momentary rally, as a result of -actlva covering; by Shorts. '' but the steadier tone lasted only a few , minutes and. was followed by another r,y sharp break. Curing- the bolanoe of the , session- tbe market -was very feverish and 'S unsettled, and showed a, generally declln Inc tendency.? -Th -loe was nominally steady.but at a tiet decline of 31 to 34 points. Sales were estimated at GOO.0O0 X . bates..' -.. ' .rr ,1 The decline seemed to result from the disposition to Increase crop estimate to ' around ) if .000.000 bales - and from the re port of further weakness In the Southern spot situation. ; Privates advices received by local spot ' people Indicated that Interior house were - following- the decline in futures mid offer. . . mg frelyv While mills were withdrawing support and buying orders. MTLLER& CO. 8 REPORT. Condition ot the Cotton Coffee, Stock and drain Market. ' Asi . GQTTQH.K'-ri v J -A By Private AV'lre, to V. B. Alexander,' Manager. ' ... COTTON. - ". .. New,', York, Deo. "LTheganeral opinion reems to be thst there 111 be a nervous, fluctuating; market until the report eonus ' out Saturday at 11:30. It la surprising to us that, futures at Is'cw .York shou'd le rejllng 14ent below spdt cotton in tae Pciuth, and "we - betleve that -these pric4 have discounted a great deal. Exports In rrasa in A'olwn daily. jh) the other hand, there Is absolutely no short Interest n . which to predict a rebound of prices, hut should suti a., short Interest accumulate, we ; would-" feel Jfairty :nndent that cot ton 0uid bo-, a f purchase, for a turn nt 'uart. ,A'to the; far future of the market . tho main question la how much cotton re mains uuginned since tho 14th of Novcm- , her. It, would eertiluly seem that the long decline of prflses We have-had ihusrfar. n'a liirgely .drseounted the fearHdi situation. The market to-day" was rather weak throughout, and closod about 12 points from the opening. TCew "York, Dee:;"l.-.The coffee market opened steady, unchanged to 5 points high er and remained on that level during the - forenoon, with sales to midday not moro . than 26,000 bags. The general news indi cated no change In the situation unless the advance of H-franc at Havre, after the lotast. was Indicative pt some Brasillnn reports or some statistical development ot which the local trade was unaware. This -was more than Improbable, however, nnd the rally abroad was ascribed to tech nical conditions of nothing more than lo cal Import. Receipts for the month' of November have run larger than had been 'anticipated earlier in the month, but this fact in expected to show In the movement later In the season. The stock ut Havre . Ih now 3,037,000 bags, agulnst 3,102,000 lust month. GRAIN. Hilcaro. Dec. 1, Wheat: The msuket fluctuated on the Argentine rwn. Knrllor HWs wuh fur unsettled weather ami Hie Liverpool market wuft up in conse quence. 1 Alter direct ud vices report weath er Improving. Northweotern receipts wore less than a yearago. Deliveries on Ue cerqber contracts were light. I'ont wmi dull with an easier tendency when the turn In wneut Btm. Receipts over-inn the estimates. The demand coii tiiiuea good. The cash, market a-as .sUntly. Light snows are predicted for portioiiK of the. belt to-morrew. Outs The trade was down to the small est proportions possible for the market. Fluotuatipns were unimportant and th entire session devoid of feature. Provisions There was more than usual activity in provisions. Early buying by y commission houses- was met by free sell ing of ribs and lard by a local operator and one of the packing interesta, which turned the market easier. Lard allowed cousideruble resistance, losing but llttlo in ' the day's transactions. Local receipts were 40,000 and the market a shade off. Esti mated receipts ;for to-morrow are 2.(.iH hogs. Receipts 'at all Western packing points are 107.400. against 7,oo a year ago. Cash prtews: No 4 yellow corn, 4fi to 4i!Mr; No. 3 while corn, 4 to 47; No. 3 corn, 4ii to Wheat: No. hard wheat, $1.11. VJT. 8. Bad Co'g Cotton letter By Private Wire to L. A. Dodsworth , ip brokers. BeU 'Phone 9U . v Kew Tork, Dec L The cotton aUtta tlon aeerrta to be perfectly detnoraltaed, The big Southern eatlmate ot the crop. Tho New Orleana Times-Democrat of ll,40,00e bale being lu 4ine',wn ms estlinatea of - the,. English ' experts, seemed. to put the finishing touches on th W wpool market, with the aaatat a nee of XewOrleana selang and posat bljr, aome manipulation by local beara. and cable at the hour of - t'e , local opening were IS to It potrrtg itet tower. Spot sales or 12,00 bales at a aeciine m 14 points were an encouraging feature, but there .were very few: around the tocal rtna; favorable to price. People who not -long ago were preaicimg tnv a 1z.vw.w0 oaie crop ooum o "" m a at in rents were in haste to aell a crop which may not havt been much over 11.000,000 balea for alt,- ny c one know at below t cent. ? ' ' ; - The local market opened -wwi at a decline at 1 to 29 point. Short coy ered tn ong blocks, taking cotton old by the South and the South after par tially filling up the demand eonttnued tn sell. Prices after a sllaht rally In the early morning; broke again around mtd-day with December eiunaT mruuan 8a cents. :.- ;-- ..5..tg "'"?-. ' "v ' Report from the twuinern iiw nw knta indicate that soot are onenng freel yat about a normal parity with fu ture. Of opure If . "pot holder con tinue to dump out their cotton re gardless -of everything, 1.0 force can step the decline, put ws believe the market i very heavily ota ior In short account: that weak adUthern holders are cleaned out feplnner show HttV disposition to hold off ror a tur ther decline, and people who have sold on a crop of 12,000,000 bales wl- cover on u government eaUmftte ot under 11.- soo.ooo. iTh situation ! certainly such a one as will attract very powerful bull .sup port once the stampede to sell spots Is over. It was reported, hut denied later tftat W.. P. Brown had estimated the crop at ii.wo,w Daies. j, s.BA.nt vu. NKW ORUDANS COTTON"MARK ET. 'v.... nri.una rtee 1 K4itures opened dull apd 2R to M points lowtr than yestur- tlav clOHing level. Tne onwrmau w lllei-iil, but no one apparently cared to buy and the bears had everything their own wav. The IoohI market was Influenced by the duellne of 14 EnalisH points In Uvor- pcl. In tho trading January opened 28 IK nits lower at stua up u .". -ic-llned to S.40 and finally Improved to .15. The market dosed weak with , net losses of 30 to 3 points. NAVAL STORES MARKET, n.v.iiinrih Dec. 1. FuJi'ltB turpentine Hocklua Valley nfd '"m, 4H: recolpta 427; sales 550 r shipments , nihioiH C MHrjl 100, : Iowa Central Jtosln I Irni: receipts l,swi; sates z.tzo; i iow.i tentrui dm shipments 126. A. B. C. 2.60: F. 2.tj2Mi: U. iKitnsna City Soulluru i7H: M. .). I. 3.36; K. $3.90; N. $4.50; ; Kanibis City Southern pfd... W. U. 4.J6; w. w. a.iv. ; iiuih nie t asnviu Wilmington, Dec. I. Rplrlts turpentine Manhattan I nothing dolntr; reeelpta 42 casks. j Metropolitan SeouillicM .. .. Rosin Firm.-K.oO; rectipm .. Metropolitan Hire)! Hallway Tar Klrm. 1.70: receipts M. . MlnncanoliH & St. luli .. Crude turpentine Firm. 2.30. 3.70 and 0 .0: Minn.. St. P. A 8ult Ste. M ref Ipt Kl. ! Minn., Rt. P. 8auH Ste. M I.MlKSKiurl Paclflo Kan mm & Texas STOCKS. New York. Dec. 1. it would be difficult to assign the reaction la the maiket Ul- evening to aay Hpacldo cause. About the only: apparent reason for the change In temper from the buoyancy of the morn ing was the surplus of oKerings. to para phrase the old saying that there were morn selors than buyers. It is hardlv like ly that theses rif tight money exercised a imported-.toftttonce. because, in wpite of the enormous shifting of hmi.s Incident to tlijia!tlb:ments of December int. the rato.-On CnH (li not rbio above latter cent, and iilmOHt I ngiedlaU'ly fell co;IidTablv. Thore oviT liaVe ljeen a little Revival oi uneairfiiRtR alth regard to llio Canudinn I'hcIHc iiud N.irlhiwesUtrn. ltumorx win: current IhiouKii a larna part ol the lay that the N'.rttirn MoPurltlea dwlsloii W'tiid be '.handed down to-dny ami coniliet liijr trtateraeiit.i were made. ;is to will Hi Hide, wnuld b- favored by the court. About the only ovlilenvu m'suppta-t or '.his theory u'aa.ihu -Jteavhieaaf of . . Union I'aclfi'T throughout tfte; greafijr ptirt of the day. St Paul decllftfid,:ver 3-nolnts from 'he day's highest: The "market Hosed irretru laf nnd itotlve,. Itondsywere Arm, 'iovern ment bonds unchanged. I '-look for much higher prices for Missouri. PaeMlc. Saks of Stocks wre LSM.700 shares. - i .r MILLBR & CO. New SupcrlntcHlentol Dead Xiettcr . OflVc. jynsliiugton. Dec. lThe Pslinater Oeueral " has appointed fornyif 1 Con gressman young, of Philadelphia, su perintendent of the Dead l.etter Office. to fill the vacancy caused tiy the descth of Mr. Uebhardt ItusV September. ..out...;, ', ','. 4 .''' ''' ' t, BECTOB ;OP ST. XXKE'S. Ashhurnham, ; V Ontario, : Testifies to . the Good Qualities of Chamber- 6 r i laln's Cough Remedy. Ashburnhafh. Ont April 18, 103. I think -It Jls ; ohiy, right that I should toll you what r a wonderful effect Chamberhiln' ' Oough J Seinredy- has produced, theay; before Easter I was so distressed with a oold and cough that I did not think to. be able to take any duties the next day, as my ! voice was-almost choked by the cough.-' The same day t received an order from you for a bottle of your cough remedy, fj. at once procured a sample bottle and took about . Otree dos of the medicine.' To my gTeat relief the cough, and cold had com- plet ely disappeared; and,. I was able to preach three times on Caster Day. I know that thls rapid and effective e urc was due te your Cough Remedy., I make this testimonial without aollcl tatlon, being thankful Ho have found such a Ood-aeat. remedy. . . , 1 ",1 Betmr-ctfully yours. ' K. A JjANOFTBLDT. M. A., - Rect6r of W. lake's Chtirch. . v'Tbl remedy 'Is for stile by K.-H. Jordftu'ee Co, , , . . '- . V ' I , " . , ' Ttio Dry Goods sterkeiv -Kw ork Dv. l.-A flat market m dry goods was continued to-dy. Compursth--ly little weak nets, however, ruts resulted from this ohaum, and' the market rv utaina as depleted of the majority of liaes s at suv tint of late. Jobber are iu- dlffmeutly busy NKW YORK PKUmVK MaRKET, New York, Dec. I. Flour dull. Wheat-aiK.t sleadvt No. 3 red U.IIU. At nrat optUtus were very firm and nearly a cent higher, eventually weakened under IlituinatKiu. Tlie close was partiaiiy mo net lower. May $1.UV4; July tl.OSW; De cember $1.15. Corn-pot easy: No. 2, 4. Option mar ket dull and f oh turtles all day. closing e net lower. May December 6i. Oats-Spot dull; mixed oats, 26 to 33 pounds, 34U to 364. Options quiet and abogt steady. December 35. Lard Steady. Rosin-Quiet. Turpentine-8teaiiy. 80 to 60. Pork Steady. Coffee Spot Klo steadyt No. 7 Invoice mild uulet. Susai Raw steady; fair refining 4.: cen- trlfuaal 9t test 4; molasses sugar 4; re fined stealy. , The mnrket tor eclTe futures ruled ouiei and slliihtly irregular. The opening was steady at unchanged prices to on advance of points and was ttmtlly ateady. un changed to 5 points higher. Bales 48. -WJ bags. COTTON-OPENING AND CLOSING. "New York, Dep. l.4Totton: Spot closed qlliet: Midclllna uplnnds 9.00; middling guif S.i: Ha It 8 13. i!S bales. Cotton future opened weak: December 8.M; Jauii.irv 8.7: February 8.: March 175: April S.flt; May .(; June R.R hid. Future. I'loaed steady at the decline: Io ctmler .;; January 8.52: February 8.5".i; April S.75; Muy 8.K; June 8.S3; Julv .; August S.78. HTJCKS. Atchison . Atchison nfil llaltlmore & Ulilo Baltimore Ohio pfd Canadian Piclfle Central of New Jhiucj" Chcsiipeuko Oklo Chlragu A Allmi Chicago Alton pfd Chicago i Orwat Western ChlciiKO Northwestern Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul .. Chicago, MllW'iultf" ,V St. Paul pfd. CliicaRo Termliml Transfer . .. f!hl(ao ,"ii'-Ji,al Transfer pfd., C. I'.. C. & St. I,oul. Coloriido Southern Colorado Southern lat pfd Colorudi Southern ind pfd IJelawure - Hudson lielawaii'. t.nckawannn Western fienver .t Hlo liiude IVnver V Rio niantle pfd t.rle F.rle 11 pfd Kile nd pfd lockiux Val Closing Hid. pfd LIVERPOOL CQTTON MARKET. ( JJS!,0,";J a I - 1 T.' . n ' u. r av.. a .4Vl Liverpool. Dec. 1. 4 p. ni.-Spot cotton In ' R Tt; f Mexico pfd ... . ltifreed demand: nrices 14 points lower. American middling fair 5.11; good middling 5.04; low middling 4.67: good ordinary 4.8.1: ordinary 4.37. The sales of the ay were 12.000 hrtles. or which l.uw were ror speTu Now York Central Norfolk i Western Norfolk Ac Western pfd Ontario & Western Pennsylvu nla lutlon ana export ana inciuaca u.ws vmei-i,.jMtlblll.K t- c & Hr xuia 'tan. .... rteniliuir Futures opened oulet and closed feverish nt.Ai.. . ci Ameri.;an mlddlUig. g. o. c: Umbi'r ; UlfU,lu ..na l)M; 4; February-March 4.77; Murcn-Aprn 4. at); April-May. 4.W; May-June 4.K; June- July 4K7; July-AueuHt i.W. Augusl-aeptein- ht-r 4.X6. Rock l-liiiul Co Ko.R Islaml Co., pfil Ml. ImiH At San Kriiit'lHco iml pfd. St I.oiiin S"iitliiHl rn SI. Louis Southwestern pfd . . 37W .. KS ..m'j ..191 .. 4!H4 .. 4:1 .. SO .. :'4'4 ..ilVA ..imt .. 14 . M .. fS4 ..lH4 . .Stfli .. :2W .. 8S .. . . wi . . ..157 .. i .. .. so", .. r.i'i ..141 . .l74 . . . .lJ4i .. 0J .. 90(4 ..HR .110 .. lOi . .!', .1:174 . . 78 . . 77 SK4 .. ) .. r . . Sl'i . . I1HV4 .. a; .. 54' 98" CANTARA . ARRbWTVlJE; guASTse suss, iso. cm; so to. OUUKTT, MaSOOV OO.. , kuin euatV ' DAILY COTTON MARKKT. Galveston, quiet .... New Orltans, easy .. Mobile, easy ...... , Savannah, easy .... t.'harleston. oulet ... Wilmington, steady New York. ulet ... Ronton, out-'t Philadelphia, quiet T-10 . .XVi ..Mi ...S . .:).! V. S. II. s. u. s. t s. I', 8. V. 8. r. s. NKW TORK. BONDS, iH.iiiinllna 2s. roKlstwred lii refunding 2s, coupon W4vt 3, registered JJ v lis. counon ne 4s. registered new 4. coupon .. old 4s. registered l 8. old Is, coupon Atchlwiu grnoriil 4s - Alilitson adjtistmenl 4s.. - Allan tic Coast Urn- 4s BaltliiMjre Ohio 4s - Baltimore ft Ohio ;(is Centrul of Georgia 6a Central of Georgia 1st lis-. Cheaapeuke Ohio 4Jfe Chicago Alton 4 Chicago, , ft Qulney luw Chicago. M A H. Paul if" Chicago 4- Northwestern eund . Chicago. R. 1. ParlhV L. It, Is Chicago. R. 1. PacHie It. 1 i-o C. C. C. 1 H- Louis Ki n. ! Chicago Terminal 4s Consolidate! Tobacco 4s f Colorado Southern 4s . Denver & Rhl Grande 4k Erie prior lien 4s -- Erie General 4a - Fort Worth & Do.tver Cltv 1st. HockliiK Valley 4VjS . Louisville & Nash, milled I" -Manhnttan consol gold 4s.. . Mexlcdn Central 4s. Mexican Central l.-tjt lm Minn. At St. Louis 4s Missouri. Kansas & YIYxas 4s ... Missouri. Kansas Texas :m-t National It. R. of Me 'Jco . o.isol New York Central gen. :'.Vfcs New Jersey Coriral ger.. Nollheni Pacini- 4s Northern 1'uclflo 3 Norfolk Hi Western roiid 4s . Oregon Short IJne. 4s & Itiitl. Penn. com-. Reading general 1.4 St l.ouls & Iron Mounlalii i oiisd . NKW YORK MONKY' MARKET. New York, Dec. I. -Money on call llrm. .'Southern t to 1 per cent.: closing bid 3!f. offered at :'Yi. Time loans firm. ) dati nud .-iv months t Close: Prime mercantile paper I to : sterlins exchange steady with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.SU.i to $4.86.60 for demand and at $4.83. n) lo S4.hS.76 for IM-day bills: posted rates 4.b0'4: commercial bills $4.)sl to $4.k3(4; bar silver 59-; Mexican dollars 47V6- BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET. Baltimore, Dec. 1. Flour dull, unchang ed. heat Steady; spot contract $1.(9 to V (US,: December W to $1.094; Southern by sample 90 to $1.00. corn Kasv: spot. new. KJV4 to Southern white, new, 47(4 to 52(4. Oats Firmer; No. 2 white 3ti to 36(4. COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. im Galveston 8.220 New Orleans 4,87 Mobile. 2.710 Savannah 11,647 Charleston 1,339 Wilmington Norfolk ' New rark Boston, Philadelphia Mexico 1904. 19,098 14.314 Soul hero Pa -ilii Soul In ! II Railway Railway pfd w'i 'IYxa. lnu-llii Toledo. ,t. I,. L Wi-stern : Toledo. Si. Ixjuis .t Western pfd Sei I'llloll l-a.-llle lir.U 1 iilou I'.ollti prd 4 WalMish i. 2314 Wabash pfd 40rt Wheeling like tt le 20(4 Wisconsin Central 4 Wlseonsln Central pfd 47'4 Southern Pacific pfd U7 KXPRESS COMPANIES. Adams 2W Amerlean 215 jl nltert States 12" I We II -Fargo 242 MISCELLANEOUS. Amalgum:itel Copper f " jAmerl.-an Car & Foundry 334 American Car miliary tru v-Vs American Cotlon Oil M'i American Cotton Oil pfd fc!(4 .merlcan Ice 713 Ameilcan Ice nfd .'( 8.62(1 American TJnseed Oil MVfc 849 Amtrlcaa Linseed Oil, prd 3 1.429 j American Locomotive 34 l 2. 363 i American I .o omotive pfd b3 46 American Smeltirw L- Relinlng S1(4 SO . Amerlc-m Sm -Itlnt,' Refining pfd.. ..113 74 American Suuar Refining 130 'Anaconda Minins Co ll."(4 Total. .52.000 17, 063 I Colorado Fuel Iron jonsolldated Gas I Corn Piodiuts 1904. !Coru Products pM. H."76 'Distillers' Secuiille. 13.i;i 'ijeneinl -.-.-( 1S.040 luternation paper . - International Papei CHARLOTT8 COTTON MARKET. ; International Pump These llgufcs represent prices taiid i lnernail.,oiil rainn wagons; Dec. j. uj,,n,, .,..,, North American .. IMcllIc Mail New Orleans.. Houston Galveston.. .. ESTIMATES. 1908. i7.sfmis,ooo Hi.Mftfrii.Sno u.stM9ri:.Ciuu I Brooklyn Rapid Transit ft SO' 2154 mi 1!V, 2n'i to Good middling Strict middling Mlddllitg Pfd i.Vd. INTERIOR RECE1PT8. 1903. 1904. Mempliis 4.423 Augusta 2,40 1.136 SL Louis a&io s.612 Cincinnati 2.t7 Houston.. . ., 19.029 &.185 sS SH I'm . People' a Gas il'ressed Stcl Car Pressed Steel C.ir ifd Pullmin Pa luce Car ... Republic Steel CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET. Collected Dally by J. W. Zimmerman A Company. - , (Thicken-spring I It 6 Mens per bead .. a u la Esws-.. .. .. .. -js Docks ; .. .. Rye LOO com .. .. Oat .. Oats feed Cotton seed S(4 .. i-UV .. 78 e v .. M M "A Republic Steel pfd Rubber Goods Rtihher Goods pfd Tennessee Coal & Iron United States Leather pfd.. United States Leather pfd. United States Healtv United tales Realty Pfd.. jllnlted States Rubber ...... 'United States Rubber pfd .. i United Stares Steel United States Steel pfd i West In K ho use Kleetrlc 1 Western Union . 24 I'M . IX', .110' . 40(4 . 90 .231 . 17 . 71 . 254 . HI . 7.-.' 4 . 13-3, - !f7 . S15l . 0 j . 31 i . 93 .1S3 . 2', CHARLOTTB HIDE IfARKET. Corrected Daily by Tarbrough St Bellmgr. a oat skins, green' salted , 19 O 26 Usib skins, green salted 3 O M 8eswa-i.No 1.. .. Tallow No. 1 '. 6(4 Hides dry flint II Hidesdry salt.. -. ....-It Hides city green ( Hides rreen salted cured.... Calf skins city.. .. ., Wl r, Sheep skins full wool . ...... ft 1.40 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. at: EAT Dc May.. .. July,. .... CORN DeC. . Mat oh, . Auly.. .. OATS Dei-.; Mat.. July.t' ..i ".i .. fORK o Deo.i . , .. . Mayif.H .. n j Jfllt" l.f, i...'. UARD-V, Dee-.. ., , May Jan . . - .. KIBJ3- , He? . , Jan., .- f. . High. Low. Close. ... 10 107 lt'8 . llO 109(4 ' 109 '484 .45T4 3T 4H (4' '45 (4 ..2a si 1(4 ....... f 14 8i(, i '....11.45' IL57 .......43.12 12.98 ,..,..,12.92 -.12.17. II : 6 .5a fir. 4w ;. a ' n(4 31(4 ii.40 13.08 12.80 .... .K0 M t,-,? t 6 1 ' COTTON. New York, Dec. L The New Oiica.is Tlmes-Denloorot to-d y estimated the cotton crop at n,940.t JO hales. "Miss Giles says th.nl the crop Is "i-i the neighborhood of U.U39.90O bales." , rid remarks that "these figures are conservative and arc rather under than iorer the prospective crop." ' 'V4. p. Brown estimates the crop ut . 1! jt&.OQO bales. These estimates arc' crystallssed pub lic"' opinion and Induce a belief in a crop of 12,000,000, or over, that -even the government report cannot seriously disturb. Such 4 'crop, even upon thj basli of the most liberal estimates of consump tion, indicates a visible supply at the end of the season In excess of lSO.OOO, sjhI . much larger visible supply. F..- the past thirteen years a visible sup ply at the end of the season of over one million bales has never failed to re suit In a decline to at least 7(4 ce us 'pound : for middling cotton In New York, and I expect to see the same re lation-' between- cause and effect simi larly expressed 111 la season. Shorts fir the mont part hav rovcrxl and uo one Vint to hDV t 14 cents, a round nf :er.ttn that lll probably be shortly tb ttlinabla st T't cent 9 t tila'tied; .TilUOCCiit' IT. TJUJC St. IjuIm & Bun Francis i. at. luU Southwestern lt. . Sutlxiiird Air Line is Southern Pacific 4h Soul hern Hallway 5s.. Texas & Pa:-lllc lsts Toledo. 81. I.. & Western ! Union Puclne 4m Union Pacific eonv. 4k U. S. Steel 2nd oh WabBSh I ft m Wabash Jeb. H S heellnu fii Lck Kile Ih Wisconsin Central 4m iuih . 130(4 .131 . - l'M4 . .I'll I-1IV, . m in V.'. Hf.'(4 S2V, I'XI . 1 1 n't .. 128' . 1 . .(i .. -if. . IUH; lii'J . . '.C .n.H'i in .l'li.'i , . 7i. H . 117 . im", . M(i . . mi w . .i'r . nii'j ...lir.'(i H..1lli . J'.l ... H7M ... sf, ... 94 . I IU'4 ll4 . . 8'fV. . .im; .111 . !!! ..Il.-"i . . . . i COTTON IV1ILL W1ACHIWERY. Stuart w. Cramer, CNOINCBR AND.CONTRACTCX main orpioat outm tbton mr OHAfttOTTB. N. O. Revolvins FUt Card, Railway Head. Drawlnf Frame, 5plnnlnf; Frames, Twisters and Spoolers QuiUers arid Reel, Looms, COMBERS " mr r . . x' -i .! ' - v- fib 1 . i v , s - ' lame " C" e "t lOtorrasui - , 'r' hitt't., t ETCM ECTC 5Iubbere, Roving Praaies Intanaadlataa; . CaassnaadTru: . ;s a . ...... BrcsSsss, tsnacJts an J y,TSsssi Cjtiractor, fXfc&C&atth tie,' xmttsHt Vtjttt. GABTNXX, JK. GATLIN & CO, Commission Merchants. 146 and 117 Broadway. New York, Boston. Philadelphia. COTTON YARNS a. U. B. CURKAN. Castner, Curran & Bullitt Solo Agents for tho Colobratod G. G. B. Pocahontas Goal yf, c. suzxttt. i SaSMonEUX.-, POCAHONTAS THE DIST STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL MlNErv The only Coal that has been officially indorsed by the 'Governms.its 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 STANDARD STEAM COAL. Owing to th fact thst wa represent thirty-six (36) collarlea, whoss output during JMI amounted to 'our mil Ion (4.000.000) tons, exclusive of coal converted Into coke, end will probably exceed four and one-balf-mlU'ia X,1--(00 tons during; 1904. we are prepared to estimate on and flU promptly any tonnage that may be slrtd. CASTNER, CURRAN & BULLITT, Soto Agents, J J C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, , . f;.; Arcade Building, I Booth 15th Street Philadelphia, Pa, ' ' ' I Broadway, New Tork; 1I State Street. Boton, Mesa; Cltlsens' Bank Bldg., Norfolk. Va.J Tarry Bldg.. Boanok. Vs.; Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, III.; Neave Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio, 4 Mencburch Av., Lsmdon England. '.-f Orders for all rail shipments to the Carolina should be forwarded to oue Jtoanoke Ofllc. ALX, VTrXBCIRS, skeins, wABra roa mad CONK 8. COTTON GOODS. William B. Charles. Amsterdam, N. Y. Cotton Yarns for the New York State Knitting Trade. Kill Accounts ' nd Correspondence Oollclted. MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. .Vo. 100 Broadway New York Members New Tork Stock Exchange, New Tork Cotton Kxchance. New Tork (Produce Exchange. New Tork Coffee h change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Board of Trade, Chicago Board of Trade. Transacts a general brokerage and ,-ommlsslon business. Executes orders for the purchase or salo of stocks, cot ton, coffee, grain and provision for cash, or will csrry the same on mar gins, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES. Prompt atten tion to all orders. Branch office, No. ( North College THE CHAST.1AR -KING SUPPLY GO-, I JOBBERS aaltary Plaablas !, Wrcht aa Cast . Ir f . - , aalsis, Talvas, tit. All sapplles fa CHARLOTTE, N. 0.. .. . . teas, Uars, Wat nl . 1 S I t h SAVANNAH, GaJ WM. D'OUER & CO. Oommliilon Mrcrtants, COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut 8t. Mariner and Merchant Building, PHILADELPHIA. PA. L. A. Dodsworth. Dolph M. Toung. L A. Dodsworth & Co., t uitmuii uiLiue, iu, o I Street, Charlotte, N. C. i F. B. ALEXANDER. Manager. HUGH MACRAE & CO. Bankers, . Mlaoollanaous Southern ourltlca COTTON MILL STOCKS WILMINGTON, N. C. Washington, D. C, 408 Colorado Building. tankers and 'rokors. Ell f. MITCHELL COMPANY. Commission Merchants. COTTON YARN8 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 122 and 124 Chestnut Bt, Philadelphia, 126 Summer St., Boston. Members New Tork Cotton Exchange and New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Private direct wires to New TUrk, Now Orleans and Chicago. Corres pondents: J. S. Uache & Co.. New Tork; Hayward Vick ft Co.. New Or leans: and Bartlette, Kraicier and uOut of town order, promptly ex.- pj jona Pbon No. 21 Charlott. N. C 1:1ri.MONi vihoinia. Novt-mbcr 10, 1!K4, con i 'i;.f!i:i h i a i k.m i: ii.' ; r MORE HEAT Less Ashes That's th chief reason Ol'R COAL sells so fast; It's ko satisfactory in EVERY ivnv. When you huv Coal from YAltHOKO i BELLIN'OKIt you I sure do jcel the most for your money. TELEPHONE uk your orders und let j ui show you how riuk-k we deliver. ,iH well hh srlvliiR you the HOTTEST COAL in Charlotte. Yarbrough & Bellinger Ht.SOI'KCKH. l.imnH :i 1 1 1 (lis.'oiints .., Overd rafts C. H. I'.im.ls :it uii- iM:iikcl v.ilne i;i:-.dij(i.i I'rcniitiiii on l'. S ImukIs.... Other nlocks an. I lunula IlanklliK lius l-'iiniltui-.. iui'1 IuHii i Oilier i t li-li ni'inil n-al eMutf Vlrsii.ia ln.iiiia I'asli il'i" from lui'ikx :.iAi:ii.nn:s. ':iii! il Smpiu fun. I I'nilh iili. il r""lils I'neiirne! tfiM'-ountN A ''-nie1 lulerest and ta-y .. Ciiciiliiti.jii ..... Iji-pnslts . Ucntl accuuiu tl.0S0,4l8 24 42(1 IS . 612.5UU 0-1 0 t'D i.i.oi to 20.000 00 0 00 n.iso oo Wd.'KiO oo . l.r.M 2" J. SPEMGER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' t: OAs: Naw Tork, JPhlladtlphla, Chicago, St Loula, London, X&flaaf. ,' YARNS AND COTTON PIECE GOODS, CROMPTON THAYER LOOM CO. WORCESTER, MASS. V " MANUFACTURERS OF .J ' f J It FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. ALSO MAKER8 OF DOBBIE8, EITHER INQUD OB DOUBLE VWZ3, TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMa . , . v lt SOUTHERN REPREBENTATIVE8. ALEXANDER & GARSED, Charlotte, N. 0. 1: HIOH-QRADE BPINDLH. . . . LOOM,. ENGINE. AND., VALVE. O I L S SCOUREE, BEL OIL A GREASES, LUBRICATINO GREASES. READY MIXED PAINTS. COLD WATER PAINTS. Agent WATTLES DRE8SINB COMrOUNBS Charlotte, N. C. W. B. Smith & Co. ? J OfiO.noO Oo i 40 H) 00 X 2n.ll M tic.jtno o 4,401.7a 41 44J.500 00 a WHOLESALE, ANTHRACITE, RETAIL. BITUMINOUS, COKK AMI COAJi. NO. 600 WEST THIRD 8TREET. THE WHOLE BLOCK. I KfKP.fli ?l , We sfil.-lv I he ;ti .-ountR of tiHiiKS. i-or- I'.ilions. !iiMi aiKl iiuli lil'ialii, nnd will lie .ea.vrl f ml or rni'i-rsMinl with these who ciuilemiil.'ite milking climiKesi or Un-iiinK hi a ml. JOHN M. Mll.f.Ki:, Jr., Cnshlor. CECIL C. MORGAN, M. E. A C. E., Late S'ate Commlissloner of Mines and U. S. Court Inspector of Mines for State of Colorado. C. C. BEDDOES, C. E.f Civil and Hydraulic Engineer. ERNEST GAYFORD, M. E., Metallurgical Chemist. FRANK CAIiLOW, C. E. A M. E, Constructing Engineer. M0RCAM, BEDDOES & CO., Successors to Goyford & Callow. MININO AND CIVII. ENGINEERS, Charlotte, N. C. .IS Mining-, Engineering, Assaying and Analyses. AlI'MluInf and Mly Mill J 1 H 1 f ' Siaghinery designed iud ontructs-l TEMPORARY OFFICE: Civil Engineering, Water Power examined arid reported on. t-taweraga and KPwag dlsuopal tilatils lnslguf) 'PMona and l)nftructJ.,' i W lest Fifth Street, BROKERS staklfshaa 1BTS. New XurU t orinoll Jatcd Mkmlkkh - Sto. k h xi-lmntie. I Cliiiiigo Hoard I Tinde, STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVIS IONS, COTTON. Private Wtrs. We have every facility for th prompt execution of orders. Correspondence Solicited. Market Letter on Application. Bmplr Building, 71 Broad way. New Tork. A, D. Salkeld & 8ro. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. II-7J Leonard St. Nw Tork. COTTON YARNS WITH . FRCD'K VICTOR & ACHELII. M. R. Dickson. i J. H, HuQ. DICKSON HULL Corfirnlaslon Merphanta. Cotton Goods. " 105 Franklin Street,- " " NEW TOBK. ' -v ' -i -Ca.j ofTfr mills all (itHKmoiiodaUons accorded by any flist-clas coiuuirc!el boost ...''-' Richard A. Blyliio, Commission Merchant. Cotton Warps and Yjttus No. 114 Chestnut' Street, v Philadelphia, Psu''I. a P. xili. J, P. Hala. G. XUif it C. P. Ellis & Co. XUbllbd It St. . - con mm mum Member ol th New Tork Cotton IS rhang. New Orleans - Cotton , Xx chang, Liverpool Cotton Broker Association, New Orleans Board Trade. ? ' ,-' Cotton Exchange Building.1; t ' . NEW. ORLEANSr , -.w ,'', Special attention given to exculfB of order Jn contract for t& tore Cellr ery of cotton la all th market. Cor espondenc aollctted.' . " s ".-!. 4 ' ' ' - " " . Bn'Miwori to & A ! U BUCKINGHAM. PAULSON CO, ' ' ' Commission 'Mwcnaat. COTTON VAfirJC Third and Chestnut U Pbllldstrk'a. ,11 lAonaurd Strest, Nw Teik." Ill Monro Street, Cnlcaxo. 1 CoUoriSeotlOii :'v,:;And 6ia Machinery. - .Hot In Any Combination cr , tt.H t !i v - 'Trust. . - -? 'v- 4 ' -f , ' - Cotnplftta plant from II t ' Ion capacity. , Special : vpla43t..for glnnsrle. . C;: ottoa r.SanluK sytms. EYanlMU CS.1 V:::" ; ATLANTA, rr t 1
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