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CIIAIlLOXrU DAILY .OBSERVER, JfANTTACiY 28, 1906; ii:;a:;c: (,xio.f MA:..Lr vkuyuluk II rs TVero A, tin A?srtteute find fcliorl.y Afcr. OiM'nlujf at Advance ( of 1 v l oliits ITIccit Wcr VoB i to a J. wr Low Jjevrl for tlto Move , mem. March ..Selliu;- at 11.16. New York.'Jiih. 27. The cotton market , opened steadv at an advance of 6 to 9 ixiints tn. resnon to higher cables 'than v, ere expected and continued clivlma of i nrm- spots marKet, out mere were Heavy celling orders tn the hands or wire and commleslon houses, .apparently ftor Ions -eeoount. luteal bears were again agsree : nvft. and shortly after .trie opening price were down to a new Sow level for; the movement, With March selling at ll.li ''here wee some irregularity around this Ijvet, but the. market was vary weak and unsettled. . - . . , - . ,., , . iecelpta tfatrthe porta to-day, v 98.4M es,. aKainnt -1.2,729 lust week -and J8.(W6 Vafe 1 isfc var. Poe t lie 'week estimated) loft C iO bales, against 111,088 last week and 160, eje.riast year, Today's receipts at New -iff . ,,:itcu,' v (, ikujp. against Stira . lasi -.4', jtr, ana ax nousion, i,w Dates, against i.:- t', It year. 4 , r vWurp. break in, stocks., -. iSeaction Front Reckless SneculaUon , " , tin Readlmr and fcYiai-a nf tw foil- X'j '4": !-' t . .r. ncquencwt Carried the Whole SAt frvnu w m eaic , ana. .acuve 4 j- C s York, Jan."" 2f.-Anxiety over1 the .; .i rftraei 10-auy ana jeo -up to ine went nd active closing, with sharp Tosses tn a twmber of Imported stocks. The,' reckless ; , iji-eulation In- Reading has been viewed apprehension tor some time. This l-.'V" atocK and Colorado- jKuel pave abundant vjtence-oj rorcea (iciuiuaiion 10-aay. liwdlnjr's , slump i reached': - 64, . Colorado i pet, A, ana urookiyn Kapia xranstc. $,' Fears of the consequents induced tree-selling in other quarters and carried DAILY COTTON" SI.vr.rT. NEW YORK COTTON. " ' ' ' , ' u ' c January 27 spots! 11.70 unchanged; ealca 70 market ' i tone quiet: futures closed steady. - -'. ' ' ' ,, 'Htgh Low Close January 11.15 11.05 ll.o&-: February llo 08 March '..,.11 80 1U 1L1 A pril ' u ,f, .11-25 11.2527 May ., .U.41 41-27 11-33-43 June',. 1., ,.,.... 1I.S5-V26 July 11.48 U.S5 , 11.40-H1 Augtwt ltZ 11.13 11.2121 September ,10.61, 10-63 10.S7 9 October . ,--i 'ffr ,10.56 M j CHARLOTTE COTTON, MARKETS There figure represent prices -. pad to wagorui 1 , : .-t .' January 15, Good middtingr if ,,..aU Strict mlddUnr'Vft ' .vi'"-,!""'1 Middling- k.,,.;,,..,.,...!! Strict low middling: ..... ,11 uooa tniaauna; ungea .. ... .. ,..11H Stain w CHICAGO GRAIN ANP PRODUCE, January 87. , ,HlgO JLW, Close t' -tftstrenKth - ; pited iiMiVwhole lint clown sharply, the Pacllica ictnir noiarry atieciea. ine earner snow ngen jn Amaigamaiea copper. States Steel. ' Dref erred. and tn itn other, quarters of the list disappear :;," m' me 4aie orea a.. - .--,7 f ... i'-.-'S Total , sales of bonds, par value,' $2. BI8WO. - - ' 1 ' , - 1tJ Z1 "twto ' W sharea. - ' little Net Changw t Nenv Orleans. ..:if .Jfew Orleans, Jan. 17. Soot cotton anot ad-weak; sales 1,900 bales. Including 860 " arrive ana w ton; oeiiverea on con - trunt 84ft. Quotations, - unchanged:; mid ling. 11. j futures opened steady with prices 2 to - s- .points alov yesterdays cwse..' Tlia ;l"adng was very light; prices remained , titfvt throushout the session until lust be- t r.the close when there was a slight re- . inion aut w snorts taaing pronts. . rne . .. it.arket closed steady with net losses of 1 to; 9 poinis. , , '' ""5 k j " New York 'Cotton. i-.Xew .Tor. Jam' CT.ottoa - futures eoruary onerea, iJ.w: Miircn. ito; May iif june, u.iu pia: bid; .Beptcmber, antfwd 1 i fi-"r .' November, 10.80 bid,. if June, 11.40 bid; July. 11.47; Augusi, jo.oe oia: ociooer. Futures cIomm steedv. 43kislri htiln January, 11,06; February, U.05; March, raf April, 1126; May. 11.S2; .Tune. 1134; July; 11.40; August, 11.21; September, 10.67; October, 10.55. .fWigh and low; January U.i5ll.06; taareh.. 11.3011.14;' April, lli5cS)11.25; May, J! 41-8-U.37; July, HAftrntM; Augusi, 11.28 gllJB; October, 10lf10.6S. -. Spot . cotton closed quiet; middling uiv Ij.mls, 11.70; middling gulf, 11.86; sales, 672 bale, , 441 Liverpool Cotton. , XiVerpool, Jaii-., S7.-JCIoinf cotton . spot in fair demands prltes points JOw , erti "American middling -fair, 6:6-(rood' middling, 6.2S; middling. 612; low mid. diingf' 6706;' food ordinary, 6.78J ordinary, - ' 6.fl -The salea of the day were 6,000 bales, . oS 'which 1,000 were for speculation, and export and included i,200 American. . Re ceipts, 47,000 bales. Including" 37,800 Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and closed sieadyf miaoung tr. o. c; January, 699; January nd .February, - 6.99; February s mi arcn, -o.j. iare n ana April, .m ; i ivinj t v.w,. uiaj it,u auiier, v.Vf , September i......i2H ,' SITi ' S3 July..,,M ;..v.83Ts 83Mi 83 'CORN- ' . T . T September',. .',,-- Jqly ..,o....44 44H May ... ... .44? 44 . OATS-v ' , ?t v--1, September ...V..2J ' 28 July, 30 29H '444 44 May ....' PORK January . May .; July .... LARD' January t May uiy ,, .. RIBSv January ti May.. July ir ..31 30 28i 3094 .14.10 14.05 T.65 7.65 7.52 '7-67 70' 7.63' 1J.77 U4.09 14.17 .- . 1 7.65 7.60 B.40 . 7.6J 7.62 . iM'fKRIOR MOVEMENT. Houston ' quiet Augusta ........ ............... Memphis quiet Bt. luis quiet Cincinnati Louisville firm 11 M6 CHARLOTTp PRODUCE). Cprrectet dally fey J. W, Zimmerman , -.V- VWIUpny.i Chickens Bpring J225 no 26 23 Hens per head Uucks. . Eggs . y., : RySfl. ... ...... r i... .- 4,4 Oats Feed ......... .... .Corn .. 7i CottonSeed.......... .... 27 8$ 4ff8d ' DJW 'YORK BONDS. June and July. 6.0K: Julv and Anirnst. .ns . A uguat and September, 6.(6 ; -, September e.o; and October; 6.7: October and NoVem. Dr, o.;; ovemoer ana juecemoer, ft.W. 45 4 NetvTortt Produced f ' ,'JKw Tork, Jan.,27. Flour Dull, and un- c'langed. Jtye floui-Qniet. ' Buckwheat Nominal . ,. Cornmeal tedy. Rye-Jioftiiivil. n, , Barley Dull. ... .Wheat-Irregnlarj No. 2 red, 90. op ttcms show He. net decline. May, 90; July, 68; September, 87. Corn Easy; No. 2, 65 elevator. On tlons; MiiHc net Ilwer,. May, SOhk: July, 6C: September, i. i -Gatamrety steady; mixed, ftf237.- ontf meats tjulet. TUIO Jlow Steady. , Kosin uiec Colon seed oil waa steady and mOder m ely active. Prime ' crude fpb mills, 25 g Si; prime summer yellow, 33H; prime wfeita, 36j; prime, winter yellow, 35H- Freights Steady, unchanged. : , fotatoes Steady, unchanged, Peanuts Quiet, unchanged. "Cabbogee Quiet, unchanged. ' Butter Quiet, unchahsrsd. Cheese Steady unchanged. .' Ugf Weaker: nearby selected, 24325; Turnentine rOulet Kiee Firm: domestic. JH4iW. - . . Molasses Firm : New Orteons. 80238. ?'"' Coffee Spot Rio steady; No. 7 Invoice, S (nio; muu, , nrm; wuruu va, . niinjli. Futures Steady, 6 points lower to I ' points higher. 1 ' Vi.',, 8uar. raw Steady: fair refinlna-. S: nn. trifugal, 3V; molasses sugar, Z;, refined. - Baltimoro Produce. ' Saltlmor, Jan. 27. Flour- Dull, un ' Changed.' i . , , 1 - Wheat Dull;" enot contract, 84(ffi4. Corn Weak; spot, 48H; Southern Oats Dull; mixed, , 26 , , 5 RyeQuiet. . . Butter Steady, unchanged, ( , , F-ergs Steady, unchanged. &ugar Steady, unchanged. v Cheese Strong, unchanged. I ."'J? f'lf' ' Nval Stom. " " '-'Savannah, Oa., Jan. 27. Turpentin Firm,.ti6Wr;- sales, 196; receipts, 499; ship- s v Rosin-Firm; 'sales, 1,728; receipts, 2.409; isn'.aripmenis, ,vn; Blocs, nu.011. . ; Quotations; A. B, C. 33.46; T, 33 4714 K, 33.624; F( 33.67U' O, 33.62J4; H 33 86jl ,,7 1 " Wilmington, Jan 27.A-Splrlts, turpentine Firm. 66; receipts, It. 1 ' , Koeai rwouiing aoing; receipts, 88, Crude t u rpen t ine Firm, (2.88,. 34.60 aod if Jv Chicago Ortln, Chlcagof Jan. 27, forcaet by an Eng llfh statistician of a liberal lncreaseIn r, t! e world's shipments Of wheat and heavy V er ports from Australia ca. lifted a -weak vrtose wiieat lor.May aenvery waa off . Orn ?wns down u. Date showed a, toss ' January 27. lo. IJ. fl. refunding. 2s, registered 103 U. S. refunding 2s, coupon 103U, V, 8. 3a, registered '.,.: 102W, u. a. sa. counon iu34 IJ. S. Old 4s, registered 108 IT. S. Old 4s, coupon 103 U, 8. New 4a, registered tr ' c, . . nr. . . a .. n.11 V, Aww w. vuuv,t oi-7s American Tobacco 4s .,. ..... 82 American Tobacco 6a ... Ht4V4 Atchison general 4s ...... 104 Atchison adjustment ,4s Atlantic coast He s ix Baltimore &. Ohio 4s , 10D Paltlmore ft Ohio 3Hs ,i.v 4 Brooklyn R.' T. ev. 4s 99'. Central of Georgia 6s 114 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. .......... 96 Central Of Oeorgia 2nd Inc. 85t Central Of Georgia. 3d Inc. i 81 Chesapeake A Ohio 4s 108 Chicago Aiwn ns ei Chicago,, B. & Qulney new 4s 101H Chicago, R. I. A Pacinc.-R. R. 4s.... 80 Chicago, R, I. ft Pacific R. R. col. 6s n C. C, C. & St. Louis gen. 4s........ 106 Colorado industrial 6a Ser. A-;...; 88 Colorado Industrial 6s Sr. B ... 83 Colorado Midland 4a 8 Colorado A Southern 48 .............. , Cuba, 6s 107 Denver ft Rio Grande 4s 100 Distillers' securities ce .......... I-w Central I'M. Cl'41 Kansas City. Southern '4 Kansas City 1 Southern vpfd,? i.t.;,,w 6flVi -rxiulHville NaHUvllle . Jf.2'4 i.lanliattan . L ....... -.,,.,,....., v., ,; Metropolitan Securities ,........,.,.. 724 Metropolitan St. R. t,-., Mexecan Central 25 Minneapolis (t St. Lout 81 ,- Minn... tit, P. ic Bault, St. M- ofui,'lfl? Minn., St. P. & Saut St. IL. Pfd...U W , Misouri Pacific i...- ...... ISO1!.' Misourt, Kansas ft .Texas SXii Missouri Kansas fc Texas PfcL ...... 7t National ' Isad ,,.... - ......i......4.iT 88 National-R, R, of Mexico pfd....... 39 New. York Central 151'1 New fork Ontario & Western W4 Norfolk jfeWcilerti, 'si''i'ijk'i Norfolk & Western - Pf4v!i North American .,...,.....,,. 102 Pacific Malf. ',.,....,; 4. 49H Pennsylvania ...J 146i feopies lias ...v,.. ..,,... PitUburg, C. C St. Loqia Pressed .Steel Car l4 Pressed Steel Car Ptd.'' i,. . .... ...... v 103 Pullman Palace Car. ................. 248 Reading ",..... Reading 1st Pfd. ,,.,..,,..... M Redding 2nd Pfd. ,...,. ;....101H Republia Steel ..Vw.i.,,4.t,.V;.... ..,.., 3&ty Republic Steel Pfd. , ......... 1064 Rock Island Co. ,....,,.'.. 24$ Rock Island Co. Pfd, m..,......:. 63 Rubber Goods ...... ..40 Rubber Ooods Pfd. -. , 100 St. Louis & San Fran.- 2nd PfdL,...w -44 fit, Louis Southwestern 20 St.. Louis Southwestern. Pfd.' 60 Southern- Pacific ii .''..,.,... . 69 Southern Pacific Pfd. ....... 118 Southern Railway-...;.,, . '41 Southern Railway Pfd 102 Tennessee Coal ft Iron ..167 Texas ft Pacific, v...; .v,.,;., Zi Toledo, Bt, Louis ft West.V. 3814 Toledo. St. Louis ft: West. Pfd..... 67 Union. Pacific .....,. ....... 156T( I'nlon Pacific Pfd. 67 United States Ki press ;...........; 130 United States Lattther" ....,...... - Unletd States leather Pfd. ....t."-i United States Realty f7 United. ; States Rubber-. A,ft'. u-BS -, Uhited States Rubber.Pfd. .....i.V 113 YTi.ttl ' fatten., , . 1 : AAli ... .. v.. - v. . . , ...(.,,,.., United States Steel Pfd. .... Virginia-Carolina Chemical.' Mcnufacturcrs ; end J6bbcrs; c - Frequently And It necessary t' ! have Banking Facilities In ad? ' dltlon to thoea ptfered bylocal s baoka, j'm v ' . 1 ,,4 j f t, 4 - TUB , v First "National Bank ; of Rlchriiond, Virginia., . , 'I, s - 'i - Wltlt ,;$1,I0.00.6 CapiUl -; 15,000,000.00 .Deposits ' .. 1 7.000,000.0v0 Total Resourcea ."Offera Just the Additional Fa duties Required. ' Jno. B. Purcell, President; ' Jno.,. iT. ' Miller; Jr., Vice Presl- ; dmt:'-Chaa.' R. Burnett, As-. lstant . Cashier; J. C. Joplln." - Asalstant Cashier. f 'f COTTON M I LL. HI ACM I N ERYl Stuart Cramer, - 4" " main of toon '' . GHARLOTTC N. O, ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. ) HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS 444 ... Virginia-Carolina Chemical Pfd. ....116 Wabaali ....... ,...,.,. ,, i26V Wabash Pfd. (. " ,: . i . . . .i-'' 464 weiis-vargo express ........ .......... z. Westinahouse Electric '. 1H7 Western Union ...i... i-.Wk Wheeling ft Lake Erie .............. 119. WiHconsin Central ...-.U,,... ,30 wvsconsin central fra. . w COHON Erie 101 lor lien 4s Brio '.General 4s ...' .... 93Vi Hocking Vftilcy 4 Vis t J09V4 Japan 6s (..... v... IflOVi 1UU 94 91H 80V4 2fi W8 92: 98' 131 10594 78Vi 102H Quotations; A, B, C. 33.46; T, 33.47W: 5, 33.62H! F. 33.67U; G, 33.62H; H, 33 86; I, A f -H-J Prvislona were .up 2, , , x J I Th Money Market, ; 4, "f Jwew Vork, .Jan; 27. Money tin can nomf mil ; no loans. -Time loans steady. -.'Prima : mercantile paper, 4&6 per Irent. Ster " f f1TJstLnge nnn posted rates, 34.84 f and 34.88. , f 1 , ( s , 'jif 1 New OrteaiW'Fntarea,;'l Vj " New, Orleans. Jan. 27. Closln Wds fu , t res . Ja n uary. 11-1; ' February, lt.le; ,. - 1 ' n 1 iff --j .-.!.. ; , ! I Tho' iry 'tioodn Market-V , ' New Yorlf, Jah. T.-The- week. In the dry ,, goods j market, ended in an uneventful way -to-day. Prices were, steady. f . . v ... t .- x- - I,---.-.- , V tf t atmr?.w. j, Hubbard Bros, Co,' Cotton Letter, Becia to The Observer.. , .New York, Jan. TJverpool cabled , rl "appointed the. bears -at the opening and g.tod buying, with advanced prioen during tie early r forenoon, :! The linprovemeul Swas shortlived and on the sharp dwline vtfuched, stop orders.,, 'Prices are very 5. verish and the tendency Is toward kw i rt figures,. Buyeri for the time heinif, are only thi who- have oindn eurll.-r . fi les and the trnrt. exr'Cts a lower irmr. Junan 6s. tnd Series Japan 4s, certificatea - .. Japan 4VW, certificates 2nd Series.. lA)ulsvllle,& Nash. Unified 4s , Manhattan consol sold 4a Mexican Central 4s ................. Mexican Central 1st Inc. ............. Minn, ft St. Louis 4s ofd. ........... Missouri, Kansas ft Texas 4s Missouri, Kanss; ft Texas 2nds .... National R. It. of Mexico conol 4u Nw York Central gen. 3s ........ New Jersey Central general fis ..... Northern Pacific 4s .................. Northern Paclflo 3s 1 ...... ...j. Norfolk, A. Western consol 4s Oregon- Shore line r tdg,-4. . ,. .- Reading General 4s ....J............. 102 St Louis ft Iron, Mountain consol 6s 117 St, Louis ft San Francisco fg. 4S.... -.86' St. Louis S' western con. 4. ;, 81' Seaboard Air Line 48 911 Mnuthern Pacific 4s ......' 95 Southern Pacific 1st 4a certificates,, Dtfi Southern. Rail war Ss ....... . .. 118 Texan Jb Pacific lsts 123 Toledo. St, V. & Western 4s 84' Union Pacific 4s . W Union Pacific cv. 4s.. .... ...... .....156 TT ft. Rteel 2nd 6s Wabash lsts ...... ...... 118' Wabash Deb. B ,.. 78' Western Md. 4s .. 88 Wheeling, ft -Lake Erie 4s 93 Wisconsin Central 4s , 94 '4 CLOSING STOCK LIST. ' January 27, 1906- Adams Express ........ 245 anuilirainatril (banner ................. Ill American Car ft Foundry 46 American Car ft Foundry Pfd. American-Cotton Oil - ..........v.,..,, 41 . American Cotton Oil Pfd. H ........ . , , 2 American Expre a 246 American Hide ft Leather Pfd. .... 39 Anrtcan,Icei. ;.v Mrt.w,4,., . 434 American ice na. ..................... American iJnseed Oil ....,,...... 25V American Linseed Oil pit. ,.. 40 American Locomotive .w.... ..-.74 American Locomotive Pfd. , 117 American Smelting ft --R0fngrt4.il.,, 169 American Smelting ft Refng. Pfd. .. 27 Amorlcnn 'fiitcrar .Reflnins; ............ 149 American Tobocoa, Pfd.-certit 106 Anaconda Mining H.-0. -.....V. ..).....,. mo t Atchison-- i..-.,-.......rs.... Atchison Pfd.? tl.4..... ...... ,.,....,.j103 Atlantic Coast Una t...,, l4 Baltimore ic onio ..,,......,..,,... xw Baltimore ft Ohio Pfd. , 8 Brooklyn 'Rapid ; Transit ............ 1K Central of Ne wJerseyu 227 ChesapeaVb & Ohio ,. 614 Chicago ft Alton ..... 33 Chlcaao ; Alton PfL. 80 - Chicago Greet Western-W CnlcagO vst' woirnwesiern w - Phtruiiro Mil. ft St, Paul 187 Chicago Terminal ft Trans, ....'Mw 1 Chicago terminal cc imni. riu,,,,, wvt r : r f a. Ixiuls ...ii.....iJ06 , Solorado Fuel ft Iron ,,.,..'...... - 7 . clorado.ft Southern fojfc Colorado ft Southern 1st Pfd. r,, 71 fUron Houthem Snd Pfd, ...... 6i-u Consolidated- Gasr ,,f. .,.,,.,. i".,'.,,.,; 17 Corn products ...... .............. ( in Corn Products Pfd.!v,i,,..iV..'.lM 87 Delaware ft Hudson ,.i.'.....,..-220 BelawrV Ijickawanna, ft Went.... 46 eBver. A Rio Grande ,............. 60 Denver ft Rle Grande Pfd. .. .... " Distillers' Securities .,r...,t.w.U 6.' EJrte ...... r,,v,,- 49 rrie 1st Pfd. ,v...,.,..,ti.i.. 82 Erie 2ndPfd. .,...'..., . ,74 Ofneral Electric 176 Hocking Valley ..;......v,..,,.,v 115 Illinois i;eniri ,..,,..,..., i - Internationa! Pnoer .,,). , 2t4 International IPaper Pfd. :7 . fntematiollal pump ...... .,.,-,,y.'V'..i---tl . international jtu"v nu. . u r ; New York. Jan. 27. Denton. Texas. telegraphs roe as follows: : Nine gins In Denton county ginned from Jan uary 16th to January 25th inclusive 739 bales against 420 bale December 16th to January 16th Inclusive." : Telegrams reporUng similarity large and t late ginning are being received nytne and others from pretty much all over the Mississippi valley, Arkansas, Texaa and Oklahoma, The Quantity of cotton that will have been grinned by the first of February promises to be so large that lrresnoti- Stve of the fact that the government makes no report as of the first of Feruary I have determined to comslle and Issue a report of my own and ac coraingry i nave this evening mailed the following letter to all my county correspondents, and upon receipts of responses to It shall publish a compila tion of such reports aa may be sent in'. As thr time is somewhat short I have determined to publish this let ter also In the leading daily newspa pers of the South and shall appreciate It very much If any one to Whose eve it may come ana who m a position to give me the Information that I desire will reply to the letter by telegraph as inaicaiea: . . . . .Dear Sir; It iamy Intention to Is sue atliinere' report as of February 1st, and I Invite the co-operation of my corresponaents. This report Would be all the mor Interesting as the gov ernment baa suspended all further gin ning reports until, the final one which wm appear-TOward the end of March. 1 would ask you to kindly wire me col iect on r eDruary ist or as soon as possible thereafter the actual figures for, a few representative ginneries In, your -section or tne enure quantity ginned since, the beginning of the sea son to the evening of the 31st ot Jan uary, 1906, preceding these figures by the letter "A" the quant'lty ginned be tween January 16th and 81st. 1906, both dates Inclusive preceding the figures by the letter "B," In case ypu wish me to leiegrrapn you the result of my In vestigation at your -expense you will please add to the telegram "Yea" pre ceding it by the letter HC," for In stance. If you wish to say that certain ginneries in your section have ginned to January 31st; for the enttre season 7,126 bales and ,74 bales during the pe riod from January 16th to 31st and that you request the result by tele gram at your expense you will kindly wire me "A 8.126. B 76. C yes." If the response to my Investigation Justifies it shall publish full particulars in the leading Southern papers: ; Relying on your assistance. , 1 , ' -! I am yours Very truly, (Signed) - THEO. H. PRICE. CBARXOTTE A GREENSBORO, N.C5, Wheeler, Runge and Dickey - ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4C's Building, CH AKLOTTE,' - - - . - N. C. FRANK. P. MILBURN : ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - S. C. BANDY & 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. E., and Terrell, C. E. Renaater.'-:.".,'' 1 ':,V' If Si Revolving; Fiat Cards, 5 Railway HeadA, Drawing Frames, ' Spinning Frames, v . Twisters and Spoolers - QuUlers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS .9 r f ? jGasr .. v Itan ' ; : !' f fi j",1." y w EQUITASLR BUILDING . ,.,' ATLANTA Ce Kni ETC., ETC Slubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames' Automatic Feeders, 1 :, . Openers and Trunk, ' 1 Breaker, tntermisdlate and Finisher Lappers, ,' Kirschner Cardinc Beaters Thread Extractors -f -Waste Pickers, etc ; Raw Stock Dryers, t ETC., ETC. FOR SALE Entire Machinery or a Ffrrt-Clasj Mill. l-Kinyon Cone wUlow, 18-inch Buffalo fan. 1 Bchofleld box opener, 1 Sehoneld lumper picker, Bramwell feed and Spencer; oHer , CnewK 1 Kltaon card and picker, waits . nleaner (new) l-Kitaon.jfi-lnelinder). waste opener. (MW). MJets ' '- F. , carda. (4 - aleeve - bearing), 48x48-tnoh, Bram. Barker rub. ,1-Flrat breaker. 48x4K.eK D- ' '.S' iP?1!1) f nd Tor rahce. baiting . head. 1-43-Inch Grindinu frame, traversing grinder, and .kh. i-48-lnch Roy, traverttng grinder; Clampa;jr large lethlng drum with stanf 3-D ft Fj mules, 812 spindles. 2 inch g .' 1-D. ft F. .mule, 23 apindle, 3-Inch gauge 8-Cop windAiaver ft Grundy, " pinS lea each 8-Reela, Lindy, yde ft Co , so double spindles each. 3-D. y, IPM ,!: (new). 4 Tompkins winders, 12 eKnd!2 each; l-Ditto,3 spindle. esihv ,0. V.-twister, 200 apindlei, 2-inch rlnsr 8-ij leh irauare. 8-inch lift? nwl "l'8" calendar Indupn I-caesrytOTning maohinef 1-Mc-CJeary 1-roH bnfther; C roll bruaher,, 3 Denlaonaliway sewins machinor.for .--happer.lNog 8turtev-a.nl Ian, leterandj.ry "pipes. s ITomVklni cvllndera, - with center nlatea., rtn-.vr. ! vris sv ivus BHwBna t-viivii will toll .'law." in hmoMne. No, JO, on b, lWh7ir Mr Wilson button hole machin flSf? .peclal iaptr: 1-Kib cutter. iW?olifc2 4A,M.n lAArtftri JUsi l--Ui- -lrWl UlitiiiiuiviiM wwbw ivi SIII USX TrBlllsiM t-Tlffany Copper. section, 20 gauge, flat machine. 2--pitto, IS gauge, ".JS ESTABLISHED 1880 C P EI1IS & COMPANY 'Cotton Conunission Merchants MEMBERS OF The New York 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. THE LARGEST PIPE COVERING PLANT IN THE UNITED STATES Tbe Philip Carey Mfg. OtdnnaU, Obis; Manufacturers of 85 Per Cent Carbonate of Magnesia ; v M- . . . ,..,. . I . 1 E lM .Via ..mMnt . it -1 1 1 ( nf ttlA Xf flrn A.' inA ine sirengin ana goou quaiiiines vi our v-ut,,h. m. ........... - . . ..a- t M .1 ..IK'.. . A a nNinf cnvarln. mm vol tkm A. nnn.f.rtn ASDesios in sucn proporiions ssiu io iui,iou6iiiuiiioiu. v-'-. - - ductor of heat. " -'..'.i Garey's Pipe Goverings Tire Especially Good For Hot Water Pipes, Low Pressure and ; Gold Water Pipes. Qarey's Goverings Are absolutely flre-proof and non-conductors of heat They confine the heat to the pipes and, prevent its loss through radiation. ... ii';.'; They prevent the condensation of steam, saving excessive firing, thereby creatly reducing the foal VOL They last longer than the surfacea to which they are applied, making the saving of fuel an annusjjj; "aVThese facts are based on experience. Carey's Pipe Coverings have saved dollars for many people, they.- win ao the same for you. . . m v,; For Further Information and Estimates, Address, Gharlotte Branch, THE PHILIP GAREY MFG. GO., 216 S. eoiie$e St. B. P. Tin$iey, Mr. DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSON ' BUILDING f. Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRTON STREETS. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur chase and sale of cotton for future .delivery. Correspondence invited. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COTTON YARNS CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Philadelphia, 122 and 1X4 Chentnat St, 4 : Boston, 1 1 Hummer St. New York, No. Bl Leonard St. ! " ' -""! !! ' 1 ' MILLER & COMPANY EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 100 Broadway, - - - New York. Members: New York Stock Exchange, a, T I- H . U.aA XT A 1ST V1, V Li C'offea Exchaxne, New York Produce Ex. .vi a. v..n.n cnanav. n,w uuwm wi,un New Orleans Board of Trade. Chicago Board Of Trade, Liverpool Cotton, Aaso. elation.' Executes orders on any of the exchanges of which we are members. All orders sent to our branch office at Greenville. S- C. wilt be transmitter! instantly by private wire to our main office in New York, and executions rej ported promptly. The Best Service, Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlement. Your ' Business Solicited. F. B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. 117 W. Washington St., Greenville, S. C, PAULSON, LDMKROUM & CO- COTTON SEED OIL and Gin Machinery NOT IN ANY COMBINATION OR TRUST. Complete plant from fifteen to two hundred tons capacity. Spe cial small oil plants for gin neries. Complete cotton gin ning systems. E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works, raw YAH 83 Leonard Street, - - - Third and Chestnut Streets, 210 Monroe Street - - - - New Tor. Philadelphia. - - Chicago J. SPENCER TURNER CO.- COMMISSION MERCHANTS. u New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, London, England, Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. - ATLANTA, GEORGIA. lion. iw uvuiar . latch needln Hues rut iramee, l-iron frame V.iC marker. lOO-KDittln - fnm. i. ".l.-!.? guides. 100-Quarter Savers. Went wort hft Dempater. 100-Iron Wood pivil 1,000 Burr various guage,,' belling all. slses i Jack spools TompUns winder bobbins; yard tcalea:' eottoi liad platform , acaletr mule - bobbins; - aupiTlie. and repair part. - ; "IBM VOMPANT : -; -'. , V , Norfolk, va . We Offer, Subject to Sale or - ' Withdrawal: f -; .- We ; Can TJse,fl , Subject to , . , r supply:-- . . HCOH MACRAkl COMPANY, i -s . K A ', ' Bankers, C : j j " ', ,- s Wilmington, .. N. C. - sTcrsAHD cisrricK k:cea:3 & cc::?a:;y; tznex t:m iT t " ' I f' I"""rf"rt tt ' ' 4-' ( "''."ti r il ,v.-,. , '-" ' !'. r-f pr!- . "''A'rj - ya:i u:;:::;::::i & i::;;ilu -scarcrri a::: arions, a c "THE STAMP OP PER FECTIOK." f Our name oii macMnery means that in its manu facture quality was ihe -first consideration, price ?the second. : That is why we grow, " Ai MAmSrACTURERS op - - Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and Other, Machinery,, , HUGH MACRAE & CO; Bankers Miscellaneous Southern Secnrltles ..WILMINGTON, W.J O. Wanhlngton, D. C 408 Colorado Bldg, . Cotton Mill Stocks & j OFFICES WILLIAM B. CHARLES, Commission Merchant. CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY YOU WANT ONLY THE BEST' Cotton Gin Machinery, . v Ask any experienced glnner about rRATT. EAGLE. SMITH, WINSHIP, HUNGER . f If interested we would like to show you what thousands of life-long cue- ' tomers say. Write for catalogue and testimonial booklet. CHARLOTTE. N, Ci COTTON TARNS, ALL COUNTS COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. Amsterdam, - NewYorkj RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. l!:taY for fern end fac- fn'r? Jhree kindsv from 12 7T tol50RP; ; : ; P''frc Return Tubular and rr5?, Portable : on skids. tVmv; 1 J. i crt tjr vs. J',j" Irnprcved &l!:tl::: sgie and ' Presses, and. complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales, per cy and 'ovey.v-" i'A: , . i , 'all sizes in use in the South. V: , v -, e, , from the smallest 5 to ? complete cotton mia outfits; ' LlDDElM COriPANY,; CSOTTON WARPS AND YARNS. No. 114 Chestnut Street, PlXrLADELPIIIA, . . . - PA. A D. SALEELD & BR0., v, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Leonard St NEW YORK. COTTTON m.Jv .WITH , FredTc Vletor fc; Achelis. WM. D'OLIER & CO., COMMISSION JIERCHANTS 4 COTTQK'YAENS v Third and Chestnat Sts.. . IIArlnev and Merchant Bids. ; V PHILADELPHIA, PA. "TT" IWARD rVICK fcttcn Cc.ssb ' ! f.btif C.wj LL , .- rDflnTOTnNT TUAVRD T HHH rV WOKCUSTKK. MASS. ' ' ; ' ".'.'v' FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. ALSO MAKERS OF DOBBIES, EITHER DOUBLE OR SINGLE INDEX. v TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMS. . v 'Y .f unirrHEBV mcppRHtrMTATiVR! . i- wiwt- ALEXANDER & GARSED, - - - Charlotte, N. 0. i ' i i jH - '. 1 ' " 1 "". """ 1 1 " ..'.ii , i i i.i , m ; 1 1 w sr- s v sr- -a sr si A i Hi si sii a. - Mf; Bta ni - ri s v - . wkT. mm u ra rai mi at - JLIblVLO O r I 111 lv I O bU. PAWTTJCKET, R. I. ; V i COTTON .YARN 8PINNERS. (CONVERTERS AND DEALERS' '' ' Correspondence With Southern Spinners Solicited. -,'!! O. a, BOBBINS Complete Equipment for Cotton Mill Power Plants , ' , . ; and' General Machnery. ' .s -W? ' , CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROIJirA. HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE. IDLE. LOOM, ENGINE '. ' ' mm - ' " Wmm v ,a r sassw , . . AND ' 4, VALVE Scouree Belt Oils and Greases, I-ubrlcatinir Creases, ReadyOlixed Paints, V? Cold W ater Paints. Agents Wattle . Drewlne Compoonds. , GEO. B. HISS OIL GO. J A A C3IARLOTTE. N. 'C- -.' '' VICTORIA KEENCS . The , best and 'most eeea cmical 1 material ' known for plastering and Imitation tile work ; , V 1 ' 7 ! j.o.GimnTAiT,'( One' "-gallon ,4-year-oid 1 corn wnuaey One gallon whiskey, . , hOne gallon .... wuuaejr. ........ Four quarts Old whiskey Four (juarts Dilly r.ye for . . ... Fonr o'mrts IT -I " " - Foir ' 1 .. 2-year-old : . , , '. , it 1-year-old .... llonry
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