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CIAIILOT TE DAILY OECI-.VEII JANUARY-13, 1C03. t;:iNc:; in cotton . I il l.i,. .1 anJ i-var 1 Yeure Were .neon -J 1 y Lower Cables, ; stiuitit-i' J .lsKllish fciKH hales and Al . l';:eU Oi (Rial l lua In New Orleans Convention, to 15-Cent .. Plan 4tn 11 mora of hqneejie Strengthens March . bales Only , Zao.ooo Bales. . - 7., 'ew York, Jan. 52. The cotton riiarktt i compaiauvt-iy quiet, soles bulng esll ' i,..ited at only iOO.Ooo bales, .Fluctuations .fr ".irregular" ana , tn mamet s ckwed , quiet out Bieaay,;.? nomu Higher ,t otnts lower. , 1 - - " 'lhe opening was easr at a d;llnA"nr to 8 poluu, on active month, and solrt tibout to a point net lower soon after ' the call under scattering liquidation and , bear pressure fmcouraged br - lower i rabies, smaller English spot sales, . and l'eport" claiming that opposition to the -' v ja-cent holding plan was developing In the Nw Orleans convention. At. the decline . to 11 tor March, or within 4 points of : - iiv.utf mo, government s esu- tl'Hte Ot the croo. the market aturili1 n ov erlng. March seemed to be In good de- u vv street account, and May premium decreasing to about 6 points t during the middle session,- there was a ,... f rutnorg concerning a possible i t i ucttb. m inaron ana tnat position aa- . ' J Vanced tO 11.47. OP Ave nnlnta nt hlrhr while July remained a point or two under Jast night's flnala. later, offerings In- "w" oil reports pi eaalef Interior spot " markets, and in spite of a message from New Orleans reporting that, the dele Fate bad passed a resolution to hold for o wins,, me market weakened to nearly the previous low point, . rallying ' only u . wignuy toward tne close on, covering with. March closing at U.3. - Southern , spot- markets were - unchanged. 1 to Hp lower. ,. tji ' . " f RecetntB of ' pnttnn t th mvli -tn.rtn v :;, bales, against- 35.643 last week and '. V 29.381 last ve. For the week etl- ;.. , irmea. iw.ouo bales, against 149.TSB last j'r weals and 179,893 last year. To-day's re- , jeipis - at xxew - urieaos, Daies, ' .'' "falnst (,S92 last year, and at Houston, ,.. - oaies, against ,H7 last year. FOESI ANIMATION IN STOCKS. . Strength Was' Spotty and the Tone ,"" . Irregular, but Practically All the '' , Important 'Stocks Were Brought ,-, Into tho Advance, Togetlier Wlth ' t. iiost or .Minor Grade. - 1 T New York, Jah, 18. There was a very i)! iuiniHi ana ouoyant speculation to-aay which fully restored the appearance of V.-V th- latter nart Af la a vuiV n m mvlvlnv '? general Interest In the stock market. The i sirengta waa spotty and thd tone was Ir regular at times with an occasional i, moderate reaction. The rotation of 1 the demand, however, brought into the ad i yan practically all the Important stocks . before tha day had passed.' There- was -. ; nmiwa a aoet ot tow-pricea and minor 'Sifrade stocks ranging all th way 'down Irom moderate dividend-payer' with In creasing earnings to warrant expectation of larger dividends to the grade of imuui- rltiee for which the value of shares be yona mat- ot-the' paper on which the : certificates are - printed Is questionable. -,-- Individual transactions. - were on a very urge soaie ana this and the akiurui . ,i- tactics pursued in the selling to take -. prollta In one quarter of the market while stimulating another quarter by . - fresh buying were evidence of the large part played by professional operations In tne market. There was no news of con jf .. sequence to explain the day's movement ,:r- beyond the material relaxation In money ; tna .me mooerate presnure tor remittance , aoroaa wnicn accompanied it. - The great varletv of th dav'a snecula lion precludes special mention of all the day's features. The buoyancy -of Great , Aortnern, preterred, was a sustaining in ; . .. fluence amongst the other Pacifies, esnect. v Tally; Union Paelflc; wing to. Its actual holdings of - Great ' Northern stock. .The - neavy . pront-taking' was not witnout er fects on prices, although the sneoulatlon ' became extremely animated again In the late trading, some of the prominent lead v . ers-telng rushed to' the top level of the oayv. oiwunianqing tms strong aenr - onst ration. . there was some continued trrognlarlrr up to 'the losing," ' f " J Bonds were firm.; 0otal sales. 1 par value, - $4,170,000. 0nlted States honds 1 11 j :!s:ser all unchana-ed on rull. - j.' Total iBirtps were S;O03,S0O sharcsr-lnclud- mgr. Amalgamated copper, 296,300: Am s erlean CottoO' Oil.. ..7,001); American To- , ,t; moco, 8W-. AJiaoondB Mining. 4.oo; Atchl sore.! ,400; Atlantic Coast IJne. 7.300; uneaapeaKe & unto, 11,wi; tune, - hs.kou; IUlavilla & Nashville,- 12,800: Missouri Pacific, 60,300 r Missouri, Kansas ' Texas, SS.60: New Tork Central, 8S,:-Norfolk A Western. 16,700; Pennsylvania, 77.700; Reading. 76,700; Republic Steel. ' 2S.500; i Southern Pacific, 48,800: Southern Rail way; 48,100; preferred. 400; Tennensee Coal Iron, 8,000; XTnlon Pacific, 308,100; United ptolea Steel, 71,00; preferred. 33.900; Vir- ?rlnlaCarolina Chemical, 6.300; preferred. OOi" Northern Pacific, 1.800: Central leather. 28,100; Slosa-Sheffield, 36,60a if ; New Orleans Price Almost , . ;.-! - ciutneed. ; . .,; New Orleans; Jan. 13-Spot cotton ' tn x ! good demand at fait prices; sales, 1,809 ?! hi bals, Including 960 to arrive; quotations, ' , unchanged; middling, 11 9-16. , Futures were, steady at the opening 1 . with price iSA points off on unfavorable IJvBrpool cables. First ' prices were the - r ' . lowest of the session. Soon after the first call -soras buying was dona and thla put -(:- prices up 12 points from the lower levels, Mr", At the top. however, longs began to r".. 1. realise and these caused a decline which ,- sent- the active positions down to yester- 1 ., day's closing figures. In the trading 'A March opened S points down at IL7, suld - : up-io ll.5 and Unally eased off to 11.61. , The marlnst closed quiet with prices un changed to net one point lower. - .-...-."," itn.- -l! 1 ) 1 ' V ' New York Cotton. 1 New Tork, Jan.' 12. Cotton, spot clotted ; iulef ; middling uplands, -11.80; middling , , sun, u.u, num, u.w otues. Kuturea 'opened easy January, 11.20; t . February. 11.28 bid- March. ll.)i Anrll. iW Offered. lL44r May, .11.47; jAily, 11.63? Au ,?!,.') yum, oepiemoer, ju.yi; uciODer l'l.W. Futures closed quiet and steady; Cine. ing. oioa: January,. 11.2a; r eoruavr,' 11,29; ' March, 11,42; April, 11.49 May, 11.60; June, , 112; July, 11; August, U.37; September, k.- , 10.80? October, 10.66. "v jv,1 Futures, high and low; January 11.27a ;rr 11.19 February. 11.26UJ: March, i U.47J , il.sti; may, u.mtoii w; juiy, HJtuaiu.m; H jCt,Aummt,'- ll.Weil.ao; September, nuoeio.76: October .69l0.i l.Vjt,i. )- T.lvnrnnnl Oofton. Liverpool, Jan. 12. Cotton, spot, quleti 'Twsprlcsw.f- polnts-towerr American' middling fain,- .81; . good middling, g.27: middling, e.TS; ordinary, 6.S8. Th-eale of the day i'.',1 were 8,000 bales, of which 600 wer for -. 1 - speculation- and export and Included 7TIOO , r American. Receipts 28,000 bales, includ- Ing -18,800 American. Futures opened easier ana ciosea sieaay; American mid 1 x;V. dllng g.' o. .: Jamiary, . 1.93; January, ij -i February, i 0.93 February-March, 5.98; iv ,i March-April, (.98; Aprll-MayL 8.01: May t4 ;V June, -6.04; jAina-Jtily, ., July-August, - 8 07; August-September, C.S)9; 8eptember ' October, S7S; October-November, .68; ' ; November-December, t.61 , ; ' k i'f'VX1 , Store, ivi; "J Savannah, Ga.", 1 Jan, 12. Turpentine- , -, nrm, 4; sales, 162; receipts, , 828; shlp ' ments, 66. - , , , . Kostnp-Ffrm; sales, 1844; receipts' S,70; . " shipments, 1.8S1,' atockV 68,058 . Quota X tlona.-' A. B, C, $8 26; D. 43.80; Ev fS.85; F. ,M SJ.40; G, 88.45: H. 83.66; I. 84.60; K, $4.65; M, - S.0OJ In, 86.66; K, Q. 16.80;, W. W, 8)6.00. ff vC f Wilmington, ' Jah. 12. Spirits turpentine ' -Flrm. 6.1V4; receipts, 15, -' ' ' ' Rosin Firm. $3,87Vs bid; receipts, 96i.( . : Tar Firm, M refcelpts, 107. . ' Crude turpentineFirm, 12.80,. $4.60 aad t $4.M; receipts, 40,..j.' a , ,j .J' ' . Sc IsUntt Cotton. 'it!rif ' ; Bavartnah, Oa.VJTan. I3.8ea Island eoti ' ton: - Fancy Florida, , lSjjilSHt-- extra . eholce. do 17;. choir. - do 16; " fancy ; Georgia 1 (full staple) - W&WAi extra , choice to fancy Georgia.,.- 17H; extra , ' rholce. do 17; choice, do J6H4?l;extra An Georgia and Florida,, 1414i; fine, do 12; common, do U , - ,j, .. .,-'J. 'i ;-'- , - f j f fl'-fcA i .'' s Chiogo Grata. '"''j," ' ' Chicago, Jan. 12. Additional .delay to ' i harvesting In Argentina because of eon. . tinned wet weather calmed a firm under. , tone- to-dny to the wheat hcrev Closing prices however, were practically nnchang. i ed from those of yesterdav. Corn was off Oats were down Provisions show, ed A loss of 712. -. . , m , ' 1 J The Dry Goods llarket, " . ' New Tork. Jan. 1J. The dry goods mar- Vt to-day whs of moilwt proportion, loh hers experlenoed aa Improvement in their Store trade. New Tork, Jan- 12. Flour Dull Steady: - : . -. if.:. . - Hye flour Steady. - .uckwheat 1 flour Dull, .; Huckwheat Steady. Cornineul Quiet. J. . , Rye Nominal. " Harley Ouieti ; Wheat Bieady; N upuone unchanged Mayj 2; July, W vorn steady options partly $3; Mav, 1; , 1 Oat! Steady v T, ci , . . 'rrdtea?y:'-.'WeBtern'''staatQedtS09 190; i renned. bawly - steady; , continent, 8.15; compound, - m . 'f. Pork Steady.s VTallow-teady. TurpWnergteady. tout quiet.', ' Vr Kosin uuiet. ,:Sepiember, 87V4. ; , A,"?. I Mo. -i. b: new eievator, u.th- ZT "1.V.'- '1 July 61 " "" Southern Railway rZ infxcd rMMfflSr. ' JTexaa Pacific. 1st ....i,. ..' 1225 , niixea, bsv v IToledo. St. L. A Western, 4s Jf...' 83Vi Molasaes uuiet. j f ' ' ' I " f wwwu oa, juu,- ' j-."" Coffee-'Spol , Hioi' ateadyf mild, steady. I - t . , - Futures Steady, .net unchanged, to fit ' - January 12. '1900. - point higher. . - : . v Sugar, raw Steady: fair refining, 8 S-li centrifugal, (- teat, ,U-16, molaaees sugar, 8 16-16; refined sugar, Arm, , mutter r irm, uncnangeu. f f Cheese Stronf, unchanged.- licBaL. la-ja .-. ' naafhV 1. eUslaarTsan - glffliu Southern, IS&lM. - FotHtoe. irian jjuu; foreign, per' oag, Hweet poiaxoes quiet, uncnangeuws Freights Steady, , unchanged, Cabbagea Steady, unchanged. , Peanut-Steady,, unchanged. . 'tI b 'vt. via. AOW 1 VI lh, ' nil.., JW. .WW v i.?K - h.,n Jrtoitt uffSSS-$!& , &; Prtm. white, it eontinuea nrm wit Prime crude fob Kummar vellow. XlWftA: orl ; prime winter yellow, 35(836, 1 ,PAIWf COTTON :MARKSTV; , January 12, 1900. NBIWTORK COTTON 4 spot, unchanged. h.m. - - Sales, none; , , Market' tone ctuiet. 'k ' 1 Futures closed steady, 1, 4 Hlgr liOW CI08 Januarys.. ,27 ILW ltt3-24 February' 11-26 11.29-81 March 1L86 , ll.-3 Aorll .. ';. II 45-4S May ,4 ... 111.46 11.60-61 June .. .. U.62-54 July .'.' ;. !. 11.61' 11.60 11.55-60 August . .i- -..,. U.M 11.30 September M .. 10.80 10.74 W.80-8J October,. 10.69 10.62 10.68-69 -,...,. u 1. ; i . 1 ,1 , ,., CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET. These - figure reoresent nrlcei oald to wagons Jan. & Strict middling..' . .11 Good middling .. ntt TutAAU. (-- ,,,-r UnMVii- ilj Ha 22Sf i. it Strict midllng tinges.. U . ,; BtaJni, 1010 w; W i; ' 1 Tnc vvjBrAjvai4Tju - vn axiuj-a a w , , r . Tester v ' ; . day. TAsi Teal" Galveston v..... New Orleans ...... 4.128 1 8921 Mobile- 1.041 Savannah ..v.. .:-. Charleston ....... vm Wilmington ....... 2,665 Norfolk 1,087 8SJ 2.788 Baltimore .,. ........ 9,234 New York: ....f.v... , Boston ........... ..... ... 4S6 Philadelphia ......... ......... 5 Brunswick! ........ ......;..-..3,2ol Newport News 1,06a Pacific Coast - 104 Various .......w... 899 3.223 rzi 124 Total 27.2B ESTIMATES. To-dav. L. y, New Orleans ...... .... 4,0006,BOO Houston .... 8,000ifi,&00 8,262 4 607 7,802 Oalveatoni: ,.t....t,800lo,K INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Yesterday. -Mr--! 4,936. Augusta .,..... 8t, Louis 601 Cincinnati 449 Houston ........... -........, 9 Si? 6aiT Uttle Rock - ........ 167 nrvs PORT MOVEMENT. Oalveston quiet, 11 New Orleans quiet . vxoiiiie iuay. ...,. ....L. . 11W Savannah steady ......... ......... Charleston firm Wilmington nominal ........ ...... Norfolk steady . '.. Baltimore- nominal . .................. 11 1H m New York quiet ........ Boston quiet ......................... Philadelphia steady IXJ 1206 1 1 Ml JNTEHIOR MOVEMENT. Houston quiet ......ii ............... HVi Auguata steady ........ ..u.V....... lift Memphis easy ..... ....... .......... 11 7-W Ft Louis dull 11H Cincinnati Louisville Arm January 12. .WHEAT?.... TTivhT . f l... September '"V:?! "JH July A 55 84H B4 " " amy .. 8 87 88 .? CORN July .. ...464 ,45 45 .. 4B.i.5Mi- 5H May '.. .. .. . '... to w"rss. OATS July , May ,. .. .. ' PORK na s , re May ... .-. .. .. 14.20,14.03 14.07 13.72 January .. ..-.,.. - LARD .' May ...... 7.70 July :. .. . 7.80 January ,. .. ..i.- -RIBS1 , , M ' May. .. .. . , 7.(7 July .. .. .. 7.77 January .. 7.(2 7.75 7.651 7.75 7 7.(0 7.T0 7.60 7.70 7.47 NEW TORK BONDS. 0. 8; refunding J,"r5ji V. 9. refunding ts, coupon ?.. im tr. 8. Sa, registered u, o.. , coupon ........ io U. R Old 4, reglitered .j,...vt.,iUJ.,103 U. 8. Old 4a counon .................. 1n8 y, 8. New 4s. registered ,r l30UT,(new, j (-Set - ; D, ' F.-' v cards, UOH I (4 slseirs bearlnjt), 48x48-lnoh, - Bram. American Tobacco 4e ...m........... KlH I Barker rub. 1Flrt breaker, 48x48-lnch American -tooaoco ss ,.,,....,.,.. 1164 u.. a;,", caro, -Mramwsil 1 teed and Tor Atchison teneral 4 losvi I ranee balling head. 1 48-Inch. Grinding Atchison -adlustment 4s ...... at)X 1 frame.'' travertin nrlnder and aliria nm Atlantic Coast . Line 4s ....... 101 H Baltimore ft Ohio. 4s ...,.....v..... 104' Baltimore ft Ohio 3Hs m Brooklyn R. T. cw 4s, ... s5 Central of Oeorgla- ii ... lis Centrai of Oeorgla 1st Inc. .,,..... 94. Central of Georgia. 2nd Ino. ....,,..; 81 Central of Georgia 3d Ino. . 76 Chesapeake ft Ohio. 4M 1084 Chicago ft , Altos tt ............... 79 Chicago, B. ft Qulncy new 4s ...... 101 A( Chleaco.; R- L A PaolfiO Hi R. 4 ..... 7iZ I Chicago. K. I. ft Paclfie R. R. 00L 5 8S&I u., v v.. at bi. lui gen. ivR uiraraoa. inaminw , mr, n..,uu 7 j 78 J 7714 uoioraao jniaiana mm .......... vtnuituw a. . . w w... iniuiavuinn iui;;n.vii i-.v. ciunvvani Colorado ft Southern 4s S841ipreder, various gauge. 13 Tubba loon- Cuba St ....... ........ 10 I Denver ft . Rto Grande 4s 100 1 uisiuiers Becunuew cs 1 .............. - mzt& Erie prior lien 4s .i. ...... 1004 j 93 I nocamg, vauey tsai.uia, ,.,.,.,, luz, Japan 8s. 2nd Seriea j.,.,...... sHitlon, 220-lnch Circular juuan a ,,. - .irt.M.kiM.M.,,... 1 JaDan 414a.- certificates 1 .' ssti Japaa 414, .eertificate 2nd Series..,, 91 kj Iouiville ft.Nah, Unified! . 4s.. .,. 104 manimLian coiinui guiu ss jtrjiitiJnipier. luif iron at wooa pulley! Mexican Central 4s ..;..,.,.,...,.,., 79U belting, all dses; Jack -spool Tompkins Ij, aWI..am rnM I 1 A.. 1 I.. ' ., .' n. .- Mian, ft 8t. Pauls. .Ovshrdlii brdlurdulunu Minn, ft St. Louis 4a ..v..,.,. 101U Missouri, Kanaaa A Texas 2nd sou National. JS- K. of Mexico consol 4s.,'' ' CrrZIS A.".D CLCUTTA tlT.LArS v:j L'.::::::::a:i & s:::.zm r: pw York Centra! gen: S' 'a ........ 9R4 i 's",w, Jersey Central general 6s...... iWft Dul Northern taclllc 4s . ..-.. lini . 1 nunnem raeiuc JS ......... 76 a Norfolk A Western consol 4 .'.. joa. virsuu oumi ixm nag, 4S '"- v, a-s ,...,...,. 105 Keeling General 4s liUVJ SI. Louis A Iron Mountain consol 6a Hti4i "rJS1?" ..... whl,fK-. ""m wShtSh Ttoh lift Wabash Deb. V .A...A........,. 7B heaters Md, ;4 ..4.1.,.....'...,. 88 Wheeling A take Erie 4 9 Wisconsin Central 4a ala Central, 4a .,,...... 93 Adanit' Express r..., .,........,, 240 I Amalgamated Conner' ...1 114S4 I American Car & Foundry 48 1 American Car & Foundry Ffd. J00 ,.j American cotton uu J.. .,..,. 43, American, Cottou Oil Pfd.-, 3 1 I A marlrtaM. . XT' wo 1 . , ac- American Hide & Leather Pfd, J... 40 1 American. Ice .... 43 mencan JUnseed Oil Ffd, ..,...,... 41ij I il merlcji n Imnmniltiii Pfd ' 1t: American Smelting ft Refng......... IfiRH ll I "-". ,. nuuuiui ............ iui 1... rM American Tobaoco, Ffd. .eertlf. 104 l?ctthciSona.Mln,n -'T aSR ' " iS I Atlantic Coast Un AEUiiiBTin .' fin.'.' .'.....".li'iUL a . ivn gSumorS Ohio" P&'V..."1 Ml .:itrooxiyn Kapidv Transit ............ (SKi 1 ranadi.n Parliw ......l. r. j Central of New Jersey 227. - ,;if" vr.""""::!::: Sf. 1 1 Chicago A Alton PM ' so (Chicago Great Western 21 Chicago & Northwestern-(... T227 lR'-Sii.." ,L 'K1 rh,?Io Teiminal & TranaJ Pfd:"::!:: 40. C., C, G A St. Louis .108Si Colorado Fuel & Iron ...,,;,....,.., 00 1 ycraa southern '.is.VJ' ,34 XX X.,ih- e-i ' " iiT" Consolidated Gas ,. Corn ProducU Corn Producto Pfd. , 18H s ... 27 S.43 .. 4H $0 ,. 63 .. B0 u 8H6 ..: 74 .. 17844 11K, 5-S & Weit B2r BTKd? I Denver & Rio Grande Pfd. ..... gtll!er'' Securities r.i. i'.'."V.J" ISLJr VrtS y I General raectrlo " " ' I 5?., i"t;ii.ni Taney - ........ .. Illinois Central international Paper ...... international PaKer PM .. 17 ,.2314 international Pump ..... . .. 27 .. 794 ...33 1 international, rump ra. , 1 towa fjentrai Iowa Central Pfd. I Kansas Cltr Southern Kansas City Southern Pfd. ffi Louisville ft Nashville 154 y Manhattan I, .,.. lo4 T08 MetrODOiltan Becurlt s 7 71S I Velmnnlltiin HI Wv i.lMSt I Mexican Central ........... 26fi Minneapolis St. Ixuls -. 8-W 1 Minn.. St. P, A Sault. Ste. M. Pfd. 1S2 . (Minn., 8t. P. A Sault. St. M. Pfd... 183 : tA 91U elevator Si' 'uia as nan 'ranclsoo. Tg; 4 . : V4 . I rea, eievator. gi-t-,.1, . o.n ,viw.i'? -.ir.' u jea i Missouri r-acinc kh 7821 Missouri, Kansas & Texaa .19 94 f Mimourl. Kanaaa &i Taxas. Pfd 71 U National Lead mi, i national K. K. or Mexico ru j New Tork Central 154 new Yora untano & western m4 Norfolk. & Western 88 NorfolW & Western Pfd 93 Norths American 10M4 Pacific Mall 49 I Pennsylvania 145 reopies ubs ...t jw PltUburg. C. q. St. Louis ,82 Pressed . Bteel Car -58' rresnea pteej; uar rra. pmimaa falace Car . . . I VlaaAinv tstf ...Ml." RepuWlo Bim .4 rlUGK ABIHHa AU. fc 1 4tva,a lain iia vvu, ' ku, Rubber-Goods Pfd. at tutl. a (ton HVian 2nri PM . 484 st. Louis Southweatern ,.. Z3 JrjJlSt. Louis Southwestern Pfd. ..... 68 I OpiiI hm Ticlflo Southern Pacific Pfd. Southern . Railway 118 . Southern Railway Pfd. 1U1 Tennoasee Coal ft Iron 108 Texaa ft Pacific 86 Toledo, St Loula ft West. Pfd 68 union mciiiB, .,....i. Union Pacific 4 Pfd. I tw.l.. 168 United States Express 1M United Bt&tea Ixattier United States Leather Pfd. ........ United States- Realty 89 United States Rubber 64 United States Rubber Pfd. .......... 112' (United States Steel KMnn-r'orolltui. Chemical BilVt Virginia-Carolina Chemical Pfd. ....i. 115, Wabash ........ 22 1 Wabash Pfd. 'rx ...... -..v.,-..v 42 I 1I'.JI.li. ITvnrNa.. 140 wrsUnghoVseTeotrl I Western Union Wheeling iaae- ne 1?3 Wlaconaln Central .y,.. JJH Wisconsin centra .ria, .............. l u...,nahl. amniint n 9tnA V. '"jioushly digested iuvd properly asslml- ! laiea wm , . urerauj ino T1 OU711.I ,W H .,l. I. . 1,11..,. fr'l Kod6l Dysppl Curs will digest rhnt vao sat and enarl the nttroaHva organs to assimilate aniT transform air foods into tissue-ouiiaing hiood. Kodol relieves Sour - Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn ana ail forms or inaiges- tlon. Palatable and strengthening. sold by King's Drug Co. , FOR SALE X Entire Machinery of a First-Claa Mill: riKa'i'' faB l"8chonld box openers l-Sohofleld lumper. - picker,' ; Bramwetl . feed and . l Bpencer oner ;, tnew).; i-Kltaon card Uand . picker, waste oJeansr (new) 11 Kltaon. S-lnr.Iirirt(r wa.ta - nn.ni- 1 48-tnch. Roy traveling grinder; 1 set Clampaijl large clothing drum with stand. D F. mules, 812 ptndle l-lnch gauge. 1 Dv 4V F, mule, 288 spindle; 2-lnch gauge. 2-Cop winder. La ver ft Grundy, 90 iplnd- let each 8 Reel, Llndtay, Hyde ft Co., 60 double spindle each. 4 D. F, poolers (new).- 4 Tompkins winders. 11 solndiaa leach; 1 Ditto, 14 spindle each. ' 1 D. ft 1 F. twister. 200 sol pi note diet, lisHneh ring, 1, Inch gauge, 8tt-tnca lift., (new). i-CaJs ealandar wlndum: 1 IfnClaanr 1 McCleary turning machine! l-Mo-Ciary j-roll bruaher, V irou ortuner. i Lenion' Kauway (swing tan, - neater ana fan, heater ami dry pipes. 14-Tompklna cylinder,, with center plsvtst, ring and er, various gauge. 4 Union button sew. log machine, No. 10, on bane. 1 Wheeler i k . wiuon ouiion noie m&cnine. 1 unin pecial Uprf t-Hil cutter, f-Colartt attachmenu (Cooper) for knitting frame. ijrinanj' vooper.s section,: m gauge, vinu msL-fiu vv. unto, j needle. t hum rib frames. 1 Iron - trim. rnJ marker, 200 Knitting frame ' thread 1 ruldea. M0-Juartr Saver, Wentworth A winoer ooDDins;, yara tcajea; cotton and platform- calei mule bobbins; ; supplies mi viwir lii,, -.m- t . ; MTERS 4V COMPANT, ', . ' f', - Norfolk, Va. t.zzxs, cricni; a c Mcnufacturcrs i and Jobbers : . v Frequently find It necessAry to v Jhave Banking Facilities In dltion to those offered by local bank, , - ' t First National Bank t. : of Richmond,-Vh-ghila, ' t . '. '' . '!"WIth -' e f $1,250,000.00 Capital ' ' ' 5V000,000.00 Deposits 17.000,000.00 Total Resources -I Offer Just the Additional Fa-' cUltles Required. , ' - Jno. B. Purcell, President;', 4 Jno. M. Miller, Jr.; Vice Pjresl- , dent; Chaa. B,, r Burnett, At slstant Cashier; J. C. Joplin, t " Assistant Caahler, HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS ' 1 ' A ;S. V' ' - CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO, X.C Wheeler, Range and Dickey ,C:"' ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4Cs Building, CJHARIX5TTE, - - - - K.C FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Colmnbia,- - - S. 0. BANDY to TERRELL, GREENSBORO, N. C. ; Consulting, Hydraulic and Sewer' Engineers. Plans and estimates for power plants and sewer systems made on application. Bandy A. M., Ph. B. Assoc. M. A. M., So, C B.. and Terrell, C. E. Rensater. - ESTABLISHED 1880 C P EtUS & COMPANY Cotton Commission Merchants I MEMBERS OF The New Tork Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, New Or leans Board of Trade. Cotton Exchange Building . NEW ORLEANS Special attention given to executing; of orders In contracts for future de livery of cotton In all the markets. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER. ' DENTIST.: CAHSOJf BTJILDING 1 Southeast Corner -FOURTH AWDi TRTON STREETS. HUBBARD BROS, to CO.. HANOVER SQUARE, KEW TORK. MEMBERS OF New Tork dotton Eg change. New Orleans Cotton Ex- ohange. Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For ths pur chase and sale of cotton for future . delivery. Correspondence Invited JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COTTON YARNS CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Philadelphia, 129 and 134 Chestnut St. Boston, IS Snmme fit. New York, No. St Leonard St "THE STAMP OF PER . FE0TI0N." y Our namtj 011 machinery means that in its manu . facture quality was , the first consideration, price the seconds That is why - we grow. , MANtJEACTUR ERS OV Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and , ' other Machinery, ,4 : Machinery fcr fam ttr.l fac- M v il s) ' i ( j ffffppc 'Three kinds, ironi 12 Rf'iprc . Return Tubular and '.Portable on. sldda. filtol501PVt v. In:;rcvdG:n IW2ch:."2iy, eIe and Presses, , and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over;f i'V i '..,7 .Ii. .... r .ail etTM ir t.a. la. the South.'1 'Wt , ' . - ' from thr smallest to complete cotton milt! outfits 1 ; '-'1" C ' . . tIDDCIL COriPAHY, COTTON HULL MACUIUlili 14 i'V & I. .-' MAIN OlIO n OUTH TRYOM ST.; " , CHABLOTTB, N. Ot Revolvlnj: fpt Cards, - Railway Heads, Drawing Pramea, -5plnnjng Frames Twisters and Spoolers Quillersand Reels, ? tjooms, COMBERS ETC., ETC. Fiitvin in ft THE LARGEST PIPE COVERING PLANT IN THE UNITED STATES ? The jriitip Cirey Mffl Ct.v Gadonli, Ohio; Manufacturers if 85 Per Cent Carbonate if Kagnesia A :". The strength and good quantities of our pipe covering lies In the combined qualities of the Magnesia and Asbestos In such proportions at to give a thoroughly adhesive, fir proof covering, as well as a non-con--ductor of heat -v-'VPaW1.:.' Qareys Pipe Coverings Tire Especially Good For Hot Water Pipes, Low Pressure and Gold Water Pipes. Garey's Coverings Are absolutely fire-proof and non-conductors of heat They confine the heat to the pipes and, ; ' prevent Its loss through radiation, .. .. ... .... They prevent the condensation of steam, saving excessive firlns, therehy preatly reducing tte f uel -bill. - . ?r; They last longer than ths surfaces to which they are applied, making the savlnr of fuel sn annual y WTThese facts are bassd on experience. Carey's Pipe COTSrlngs have saved dollars for many people, they Trill do the same for you. . i For Further Information and Estimates, Address, Ghariotte j Branch, ; ':" THE PHILIP Q21REY MFG. GO.t 2i6 S. eolie&e St. B. P. TinQiey, Mgr. MILLER & COMPANY v EXCHANGE BROKERS. - No. 100 Broadway, - - - ew Tork. Members: New Tork Stock Exchange, New Tork Cotton Exchange, New York Coffee Exohange. New Tork Produce Ex. h.n New Hrlaana Cotton lCxchange, New Orleans Board of Trade. Chicago Board of Trade, Liverpool Cotton. Asso-1 elation. Executes orders on any of th ! exchanges of which we are memoers. All orders sent to our branoh offlc at Greenville, S. C, will be transmitted Instantly by private wire to our main office in New Tork, and executions re ported promptly. 1 The Best Service. Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements, lour. : Business Solicited.. " - .;v'V. F. B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. 117 .W. Washington St., , Greesvllls, 8. C, COTTON SEED OIL and Gin Machinery NOT IN ANT COMBINATION . OB TRUST. . Complete plant from fifteen to .two hundred tons capacity. Spe cial small -oil plan U for gin neries. Complete cotton gin ning systems. C Van Winkle Gin and $ ,V Machine works. s ATLANTA, i - GEORGIA. HUGH MACRAE & CO, Bankers - 1 Mltcellanooa Southern 8ecnrltles WILMINGTON. N. C. Washington, D. C 40S Colorado Bids - Cotton Mill Stocks WILLIAM B. CHARLES, r Commission Merchant. .COTTON TARNS, ALL COUNTS ' COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. Amsterdam, New Tork. RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. No. 114 Chestnut Strsst, pmLADELPHIA, PA, A. D. SALKELD to BEO, COMMISSION MERCUANTS S-7S Leonard St NEW YORK. COTTTON YABH8.' WITH, FredTc Victor & Achelis. ,WM. D'OLIER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS Third 'and Chestnut Stay u Mariner and Morrhant BIdf. -PIIILADELrUIA. PA. vVi ,fS, "i- 1 , , 1 IIAYV7ARD, Viai ;s&e,ciAii!(r-;;y ? , 1 " 'i h.wl V. .s - . 1 ! Stuart Wv; CRAAiER,:f ENQINEER AND CONTHACTOR.,:, , ,V m Vr . . 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