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CJIARLOITJJ DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY, b IdOGi I? ....... y'T'TO'nV 'Alii i.Lliiiil'M ccTioN rov.N 11 TO 28 rciNxs TLe i:ai;.t C.eno.l f,t"u'.y In Re nHv,!,e o lu.r CuiVs, tout Uuying fr...r vr Luckliiz nd Hear Leader's lxlmate of 19,271,000 Hal.- Ginned to I'fb. 1 Sent Prices - . : i-. . . .. ... w : ' ......1 " Af Am. New York, Tr. 8, The cotton market as very weak and unsettled with price reaching a new low level tor. the tnove- ' " ment and closing at a net decline of 11 ' to f W points- Sales, tor the day were , J estimated at M0.000 bales, v..--- -. Tho market opened Steadr at unchang, -( ed pr?es to an advance pf points, la ' response to steady Liverpool cable -and reports of u- good spot . demand in the English market. . Ther were no buy Ins a order or conseouenee around the ring ,', hcwevev, and estimate for to-morrow's .'rmralntm nA j thA mitrkftt; MAI1 .- imm1 Off v-; under ; .roonv tteRti v pressure, , aelllri byl . bioker aunnoued to renreaent .the local . "bear , leader, whose -estimate of . the .. . amount ot cotton ginned to Feb 1 was ex- . peoted at noon, and scattering Ilqulda-- - t'oii. There was some support from cov- - .- erinfc' ona.aoale down, but the decline 'was not 'checked and ahortly after the publication of the private ginning report ,tJ referred to, estimating the amount ginned - to Feb.' 1 at 10,311.000 bales, the market f broke, to 10.82 for March and 10.86 . for - .May. or polnte net lower, -mere was : . a rail nf 1 or, t nnlnta toward the close. i-but while the final tone wae steady, the i '.improvement seemed due to -covering A rathe hin a. Mimwil nf hull auonort. ' Receipts at the porta , to-day. 24,70 'T' bales, against 1D.9U last week and 20.232 JBSt year, trov lite weea tesnmmeoj, ua.r im bales, against 134.947 last week and !, i;?74S last year,, .TOHJayn -receipta at New Oiieaaa,. .79i bales, against t,808 last , - year, and at Houston, ,73 bales, against . Zfito last "year. ' , - -' " ' STOCKS MICH LESS ACTIVE, - Vi I ) .,.1,1., " , " ,i Hpecuiauou frooeeaeax wiui- uauuoa 'mored Deals to Materialise Gen eral Tendon cy Blwvly " Upward. fetitur of market today whs the , . decrease in inn rate or cuvuy, inure if'f.y ; wui a lively sellinr movement during the ; ,'tural ' enough In view of the break of .o" Huturaay. wnen tne auuness or tne roar- Irt m-tkVMk ,nfip tbiat ttlllnv vMPMittifra Mint ' subsiding there was a slow upward swing ;.', 'Which became more languid the higher vl' tha j Uv,l nf nriiut. ran nh.il TM Bnth. ' recite coal carriers wer weak with the Dltunllnouu group,, reflecting the fears that the labor trouble,; while Inaugurated i Valve also the anthracite regions. Bpecu . "v; 1st Ion was inclined evidently to halt, or to , proceed with caution. The failure; of "i conflrmatlon of the many rumors of lm , portent deals proves, tryipa to the spectt Ifttlve temper, owing to the very Urge '".... share, played by such rumors in the most aggressive advances of the recent past. . ? j- Tna? prospects of the money market also t are regarded as not calculated to foster tit active speculation. The" inauguration ' of an outgo of gold Is retarded, but is -generally expected: to occur later and to The Hill railroads made ready headway - against depression and the Harrlman Pa- , cinic' were neiDea or meir lnramMr , r earnings and by the report that TTnlrm Pacitlc had acquired control of Illinois k Central. The reeovery in the general list : was. at no time complete and met with : rreonent reactions. The closing' tone was rather easy, but not much below the best point ot the-day. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, nar vaiue.' s3.G8o.wiu. -: United States bonds, were all unchang ; fcd on' call. vTotal sales stocks 1.009,0fr shares includ ing: Amalgamated uoppef.-307.fiOO: Am- ernran wotton uu, w; American SJmeltln a.itw; American tooacco. . 7u; Atlantic ast Una,- W: Chesapeake & Ohio, 6,700: Colorado Fuel A Iron. ,60O; Erie, X2JM6: I,oulsvllle A Nashville, 400; Norfolk ft western. preierreo, siw: r'ennsyl - vanla. 27.mu; Heading. 88,10ft; Southern : i-Bctncv si.itv; 'wouinerwvKaHwavv' 30,(; ttaioajjtaciiks, 151. 900- ITnlted states Steel. SeJtMO. iMOss-Bhefrield Down 34 to 85 Points at New Orleana, New Orleans, fieb, 8. Spot cotton' juiet and somewhat easier; sales,. 1,800 bales, including S00 to arrive. Quotations t duced middling, 10. Futures opened steady .with prices un changed to I points down. The undertone of the market was distinctly weak and a : decline set hv aooa after the first call which continued to the end of the ses- ; slon. The bull aide apparently had no friends and the bears, following the lead ;.of.-..New Tork, hammered prices from start ( to finish. The market closed weak at the bottom, with net losses of 84 to 15 . POUkU ' L- !: .I '' ' . V, ?Tcw York Cotton. .-' New fOrtt1.' Feb.' 5. Cnttrm. mnt rln4 .,, quiet, points decline, middling tiplands, .l-: nilddling gulf, ll.:jiales, f.OSO bales. Futures opened steady. March, 10 91 ; April. U.02)U.OS: May. 11.14; July. U.19 ,L...' nuiun, ".vi VIU, Bt'VlvlIIUttr. IU.QS Ola October, 10.4S. Futures closed steady: Closing bids: j jnarcn. xv.m; April.- IV.i: ?. May, 10.85; June, MjM; . July. IftsJ; Au s r trust, 3.W( ieattkmber. W.C; Ocrtoper, 10.28; wovember. W.30; December, 10.30. . 7. UAk.M..M. '1AU. ati. .Art... , . Hit n unn iawi- Mner.li . laoRfnn a-t. w u 11.1410.83; June, 10.9S10.9g; JuV! jl -,' 10.91 ; August, .99H0.7S; September. 10.S0 $?&L OoWWtr, 10.4410.27; November, 10.40Sfl0.4O, , j , . . Uverpool, Feb, .-Closing. cotton spot. : - good -business done : prices nnlnta hivh. ji "! er; American middling fair.. 8.49; ; good middling. 6.16; middling. 599: low rnM. ' in nnrur.- n.iw: arooo oramnry., ash nmiina w J. 5.49. The sales of the. day were 12.000 , oa tes, ot wnicn i.vn were -for speculation ; ana Miwrx inctuuea n.uw Amerlcait. ricnn Futures opened steady and closed . easy; American' middling g. o.. e. Feb- . rnary, .; jr eoruary . ana March,:- ' 6.78: , March andl April, 6.82; April and May. . May and June, VM- June and July. 11.90: ' July, and August, 5.91; August and - September, 1.85;.. September' and Oetober, . 9.67 October and vNovember, 5.60; Nor- VfllHl, e,u .VIf,W, W,,, . . "... t ' si " ",r,srJ- ' '' 1,1 " " ' ' " 1 r ' '' 1,1 " " a " 'v Naval Stnr. . ' Bavahnah, 'Oa!. "Feb. ' 5-Turpentine- J5ir receipts, 1119; shipments;, 1 s Rosin Firm; sales, 124; receipts, 1.J32: shipments. 4,934; stock, t,13a.' P " ' ,t Quotations: A, B. C, D and ST. 93.45; F. $i.35; N, 16.84; ,W, 0. 16.05; WwfMS.' ' i ' r vw. n. opinis turpentine ' Rosin Wothlng doing; receipts. 336. , ' TarFlrm. 91 0; receipts, 29. ; , Cruda turpentine Firm, 92.80'. 4,50 and ..I4.o; receipts, 74, , j 7" , 0 r'V The Money Ifarkett. ' " New Tork, Feb. S-Money on call easy; : i highest, -4 per cent.-; lowest, 9;, ruling - ..-rate 4: lant loan, 4; clonlnr hid and a. , fered, 4. Tlma loans, steady; 60 days. 80 - , days and-6 months, 4H per cent,' ' ti Prf me s mercantile ' paper, 4W5 ? per Miiwiit sieaav-witn fTV.5u?me"" ,l' ba,,K,r bills at 84.87.i!Ofli for demand and at 94.811 7fr& 64.88.80 , frtr o-day bills. Posted ralea. U.MA and It W, Commercial bills. 4.83ifrsT Bar ;sllyer, 6it. Mexican dollars, nij' , t ; ''"o Cralrt. f ' " Chicago; Feb. .-Weekly statistics Of a bearish character auaed a decline io - day In the local wheat market. At th rloae wheat-1 for May-, delivery Was oft WZ.Capr wis-down Outs showed . in of Hfr. Provisions weri.practi , tally unchanged,, , i J , v . - - .v V ( h TMprf tioods. Market, vii1 ' New Yortr, Peb. S-The situation In th dry-- goods market today showed Im proverneut at -aeeond hnnd. With a Itirge number of retail buyers In town. There was talk of exports buying in certain quarters, i - . J , ,, ' Cotton Keect Oil. , , ' i New Tork. Feb. 6,-Cotton seed oil was shout steady with yi .good speculative trmle. rrime erude fiib mills.. . uiWB' prime summer yellow, 3Jit; piime i kaJo!; pilme winter jellow, Zi'i . New York lroduce. , New York." Feb. 6. Flour Quiet, but sti ndy. 1 Bve flour-Dull. J' Buckwheat flour Dull, . Cornmeal Steady, fine white snd yel low.-. 1.15; coarse, 1.03u 1 OS. Hye Aominal. , WhMlKa.v Ko S red. 9,4 fob afloat Options. iVj. below Saturdays May, Curnlrregular wo. X 6163 elevator. Orjllons 4c net lowers May, fiOHs Jaly St; Mpptemoer, ov. ' Oats-Steady; mixed, fiW Beef Uteadv. . ,' -. . . , . Cut meats Oulet: ntckled ehouldert,; c t xnt Virm t Weatertv. steamed.. 7.W4J?S. 10 rehned. Arm; continent, t.&i compound, Pork-FJrm: mesa, 18J5laJS.- ' , Tallow Steady, - 4 . Ttosln-Steady, $3,iU 00. , i ,' Turpcntme-Quletfc 68V4W asked. Rice Quiet. ' , ' i !. Molasses Firm, " . j.', ' s Coffee Spot Rto"tady No. 1 invoice, 8Ji- mild Mteadv: Cordova.' 9012. ' Futures Steady. -unchanged to 6 points lower, -1 - ' . 1 v . ' Ruaar.i raw Nominal: fair refining, 3 18-W; centrifugal 1 1-S2i93 7-iS; molasses sugar, 8 refined, steady. . , : jfeanuts faocy bandplcked, other domestic, za , , t;otton ov steam to uveroooi. inc. Potatoes Weak; Bermuda, second crop, ter barrel. t3ft!5: Malna and other Bast ern per hag. $i.7Sl.8fi: State -and West ern. tUSOSitlM- forelan. ll.Mttrtl.76. - - Sweet potatoes Jorsew per barrelj L2S 1.75.' r- - - . i . Cabbages thill; Danish per- ton, $129 S22; small domestic, 1316. ' ' - Butter Firm; creamery, 16Vs2: State dairy, " " Cheese Steady! State email and largo. September fancy. i'4: oo uctooer (test. ' Eggs Firmer; tearby, selected, 26 Southerns, U20s' , ' ' Baltimore; Produce. Baltimore.': :rFeb. A: fe Flour bull.1, un. Chanced. wheat Firmer: spot contract. KV80. Corn Firmer : Boot, v 486A4 : Southern white corn ,43i48. - oats Bteaay; no. z mixeo, soePH-' Rve Uteadv: No. 8 Westerns 74&7S. Batter BtVadv. un-ohansed: fancy lmU ution, arz; oo creamery, mva. juggs v irni. km, , Cheese Steady, unchanged: large Sep' temDer, JWt -oo movemoer, u. Sugar Strong, unchanged. New Orleans Futures. New , Orleans, Feb. 6,-i-Cotton futures ctoeed weak: February. 10.54: ary, 10.64; March 10.74; ApriL io.b; May, 10.74; ulyr , 10.91; June, 10.95 r .W.' Hubbard Bros. Co.'a Cotton tetter. Soeclat .to 'The Observer. . New Tork, Feb. 6. A delay of liquida tion nrougnt aooui tna weakness or uver pool and a heavier movement of the crop, both at the ports and at the. smaller in terior-towns as reported by commission houses. After the heavy buying by Man chester spinners, there are many cables staUng tnat tneir aemand was about flllel for the present. Reports that the g;ns; showed more otton ginned than estimated by the government last week was anoiner source or weakness, now ever,' on the break, there was some In vestments being on ihe Idea thnt the de oiina had run Its course. There was nothing to Indicate this during the after noon except a lessened supplv as the atonv orders were executed earlier in the aay. . . tiutsuA.nu ukuh, & co. DAILY COTTOBT MARKITT. NEW TORK COTTON. - February 5. Spot. 11.25: sales. 1020: market tone quiet; futures closed steady. ' . , r High Low Close February v.. . . 1005 5 March .... 10.95 ,10.62 10.66 7 April .... i 10.7478 May ,V i.ii..H.H 10.S2 10.85-86 June... ........ 10.98 10.88 10.8SV90 July .... 11.23 10.91 10.93-94 AOATUSt ..... ...... ,10.99 10.78 10.8183 September .;, ,.10.60 -10.40 10.3740 October . 4... 10.44 -,10.27 10.2830 November .,... 19 3282 New Tork. 11 a. m. bids: March, 10.88; May, 11.01; July, 1.19; October. 10.17. CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET, These figure represent prices paid to wagons: . v February 6. Good middling ., 11 Strict middling ...... 11 Middling .... .. ..-..it Strict low middling .... 11 Good middling; tinged .....II 1-16 Stalna .... .... ........... ...9lto 10 COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. , February E. Tester- Last day Tear Galveston .... ........... .9.467 1,849 New Orleans .......... .... 6,781- 8.808 Mobile .... 178 946 Savannah ,.... 1.911. ..1,781 Charleston .. 214 83 Wilmington ,.... ... .740 Norfolk 452 ' 861 New Tork .... i 170 Boston ...... , 100 19 Philadalplila . . 33 Total ......... .24,708 - 16,290 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. ' -February 8. Memphis .... ...6,243 3,654 Augusta 605 - S31 St. Loula 713 1909 Cincinnati, ..... .... 484 ' 709 Honston .... C739 -1094 Little. Rock ...1,140 19 v. ,., ESTIMATES. ;', -, .;; ;.' February G. , - To- Last j - r - dy Tear New Orleans ........9,000-11,000 8,148 Houston A 9,500-10,500 2.906 Galveston 1,600-1,700 3,643 February 9, 19(K. Galveston easy .- . s, . .. . New -Orlen , ouiet ........ iv is-is 10-14 Mcblle aulet i,.....',. ..1011-16 BftVannnn quiet".. .......... 10 9-lfl (Charleston' nominal Wilmington ' nominal Norfolk quiet ....... ... Baltimore nominal ...,,. New York quiet: ,.v...... Borton quiet ........ ............ Philadelphia quiet 11 ll'i 1126 iu; 1150 INTEKIOR MOVtCMKN'f. -Hotision easy . 10 14-16 Augusta quiet y..r..V.,... UH Memphis quiet 10 U-16 8t louIa quiet ,.f..f..i........ ' ,.11 Cltrrlnnatl .fc,',,, - Laulsvina firm , A : j . 'ii . i) : . .1 .' - .1 .1 - CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION, ?; ; -X v-1 1 ,t v V "w" 'bruw & . ' i'(7 HIsTtt Low CHost V vVHEfAlf- - ' ' ' September '.L,.;..,..t3i 82 - 2H July ..... ..... ,...84H' t3 S34 May 4.;... 85 81H ti .-CORJSJ v V:; , '-"i'. . July .'.; .454 ,44 4 September's,. ;.46'4 44i Ai May ,..v,4o '4414 '44H May k. .,... . ...J..4&H 44 44 COATS .r- 'i.rv &'t'' September V v28 29. 2S July ,4, ,t. .......... 594 1 WMt' 29H May ...y .. '.s,f.,.aojs M'i PORK 1'. wi-j. - , ' -s. Msy ......14.85 14.51 14 65 September RIBS I May w,;;,..-.M.,'.V7.7 tti 7.9a July .... ....." 1.05 f.00 . -. CHARLOTTE PRODUCK, (Corrected 'dsllv ' by Ji W.ZImmerman July vi.i. ...v.. ;..'.. H 0 ,!- 14.73 . LAR!,' 'a Ja f j V'u ' May .'.. ,'' J.S2 1.1 r.7S July ....... .(... 7.0 . 7.15 7.S7 Chlrkens-prlnt . ;...'. I rffl liens per head'........, k TockS .,. - .,., ' 2$ '''..... I rgs ........ 17 OstsFeed, , .., 47'rf50 Corn ........... ........ .... ...... 7 e , Cctton Seed ...................... J7 CLOSING STOCK U8T. ' "' ( , " February 9t ID'. , Adams Express .'.vtr 245 J Amalgamated Copper ....,..,....v., J-lr,,4 . American Car A Foundry ...j.f.j,. 43T4' American Car & Foundry Pfd,. s,n.. W-i American Cotton Oil .'......V American -Cotton Oil Pfd, American Express 244 , American Hide A Leather Pfd. ,... 3 American Ifje.t...'t.i ....... ,,-.....,..- 44 American Ioe Pfd. ...,,....'- American Unseed Oil 24 American. Linseed Oil Pfd.,, o 47 American, Locomotive , ,4 74 American lieomotlvB Pfd. :,vj..,.. 1!H4 American Smelting 4k Refng. 'i... -.,., lM ; American Smelting 4V Refng. Pfd... 12" f American Bugar Kenning r., American Tobaoeo, Pfd- certlf....... Aiaconda Mining Co.. .... v,. ...... 7rt Atchison ,.,,,.',." ........... 924 Atchison Pfd. .,..,,.,,..,.., H Atlantic -Coast Une ' 3M ' Baltimore A Ohio ....... 114 R<lmore tz Ohio Pfd. 98 Brooklyn Rapid Transit ,......,..., 85 Canadian Pacific ,. ....... ...... 1T4V4 Central of Mew Jersey I,......,,..... 223 Chesapeake & Ohio MMi Chicago A Alton .....v., ...v...,.,.... 31 Chicago & Alton Pfd.' W Chicago Great Western .........i.,,.,. 22!, Chicago Northwestern ..'22i - Chlcaaov Mil. A at. Paul 14 Chicago Terminal fk Trans. 15 t.iucago Terminal m Trans, na,,..;r. 11 C fL. f! Ht Tii). ... 103 Colorado Fuel aV Iron ,..,.....,..,. 72J,1 Colorado, Southern .- 94 t.'oiorado southern 1st Pfd. ...... .v Colorado A Southern 2nd Pfd.,...,...,.' 63 Consolidated Oaa 178, Corn Products .... 18 Corn Products Pfd. 97H Delaware Hurton ...!, 211 460 47 '98 52 48 72 Delaware, Lackawanna sV West. Denver A Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande Pfd. Distillers' Securities ............... Erie Erie 1st Pfd. ...... .,.,..v.,. .Jt4. n,Tie tna via. . General Electric Hocking ' Valley 1,4 114 Illinois Central ........... ..' 17314 International Paper 23 International Paper Pfd .............. 87 International Pump 36 International Pump pfd. W Iowa Central 31 Iowa Central Pfd , 68 Kansas City Souther 30Vi Kansas City Bouthern Pfd.n...,. M. Louisville A Nashville -. 14i Manhattan L I69i Metropolitan Securities ...... ...,....? 71 - Metropolitan St. Ry. 121 Mexican Central ..... 25 Minneapolis sc St. Louis , 79 Minn.. Bt, P. ft Bault. 8te. M.. ....... M Minn., St. P. A Bault. St. M. Pfd... 176 Missouri Pacific 101 Missouri, Kanusas & Texas 36 Missouri.; Kansas A Texas Pfd 71 . National Lead 84 National R. R. of Mexico Pfd SfttL New York Central 148 Now oxrk Ontario & western 62 Norfolk & Western 894 Norfolk & Western Pfd a North American 101 Pacific Mall 47 Pennsylvania ,142 M cvp.v a utt. ............. ... VBV Pittsburg. CCA St. Louis 81ft Pressed Steel Car , 61 Pressed Steel t;r PM 10 Pullman Palace Car ...242 Heading- in Reading let Pfd 99 Rending 2nd Pfd 99 nepuunu oteei m Republic Steel Pfd J07H Rock Island Company x kock iwana (jompanv fia : es nuMMvr uuuus , y-. Rubber Goods Jfd St. Louis A Ran Fran, -'nil PM . . 4A Ixuls Southwestern 24'4 IxiulS Southwestern Pfil. , Southern Psclflc gi Duuimrn r-acinc no. 11s Bouthern Railway ; 40V4 EuuLiini rvtiiiway nu. mi Tennessee Coal & Iron imt Texas ft Pacific , 347t Tcltdo. St. Louis ft West 87 S7 Toledo, 8t, Louis & West. Pfd in ion facinc tTnlon Pnclflc Pfd. 7Tnlted States Express ' lofi ' 97' 126. nlted States Leather United States Leather Pfd Cnited States Realty 87 62 I'nlted States Rubber : united .States' Rubber pfd, 1 Tn I ted s Sta tes Steel ii'i 'r, II at a torn Dlul 1fJ ttlted States Steel Pfd.. 111 Viiglnia-Carollna Chemical viiglnia-carolina Chemical Pfd. Wabash ...... .......t 114VI 23 44 230 166 93 91 V. Wabash Pfd "Wells-Fa rgo Express Westinghouse Klectrlo Weetern Union Wheeling ft Lake Brie Wisconsin Central - (z Wisconsin Central Pfd Seaboard Air Line Stocks. Baltimore. Peb. S Seahnarri Air Tin. common and preferred, nothing doing. NKVV. YORK BONUS. February b, limn, registered , 103 S. refunding 2, . rerunding zs. coupon 8. 3s, registered ..,...,. 8. 3s, coupon v;s fl Old . 4s, registered -m 8. Old 4s, coupon 8. New 4s, registered ... 103 102 .102 JOt 103 12914 129 116 104'4 9fi 102-4 104U 94 97 1U 95 96 80 108 81 H. Mew is. oounnn American- Tobacco 4s American Tobacco te Atchison general 4s .....:;';. Atchison adjustment 4a Atlantis Coast Liqe 4s Ilaltlmore ft'Ohlo (s Baltimore ft Ohio 8s ...... Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s Central of Georgia fia Central of Georgia 1st Inc. '; Central of Georgia 2nd Inc. , central ei ueorgta 8d Inc. L-nesapeaae omo 4Hs Chicago ft Alton 3Ws ... Chfoaao, B. ft Ouincv new- dm Chicago, R, I, ft Pacific R.-R,ts l.4S.... 81 col. 6s 92 ... 105 nii-Hgiv n. 1. facia tt. H. . .t... C a Ht. Iiuis n. in olorado Indnstrlnl fia R.r 1 Colorado Industrial M Ser ' h' v;oioraao Miaiano m ,. . Colorado ft. Southern 4s Cuba is Denver ft Rio, Grande 4s Distillers' Securities 6s 107 ; 1M .... IU1 not'King vaiiey ',4S ........ -i., 1081, "win ...... 11 PU vt i , Oi Japan 4aveertlflcates 2nd Series,", 91? Louisville A Nash, Unified 4. ,l iV Manhattan oonsol gold 4a , insi Mexican Central it . "ni Mexican Central 1st Inc. 96? unn. m tn. liouis s ..-.-.'...i.... wi Mlrsnnei. I'm... X. T.... nl""" lll National R. R. of Mexico consolts'.! ' m new iors nirai gen. w........ 9h New Jersey Centraf general JS.!I Ifflit Northern Psclc 8s 2 Norfolk ft Western .tal i. " Oregon Shore Line yfdg. s St Oregon Short Linefrfdav Irt2 Penn. cv. Stts ,.,, ,k,i...,.j , 104 Reading General 4s ..'.... -.,..'! imu .flouts ft iron Mountain, consol ts 11741 2'" w IJi" .8i we8ter, on. 4s... 1H Southern Paclrto 4s Southern Paelflo 1st 4s Certificate.. 7U Southern Railway 6e.,M, ..-rt...... iioi2 exas A FaiSs lets i- " Toledo, St.. I A Weswrn 4a . 15 , I'nlon, Paelflo 4s v.,i.,i,,.i ".. .Jcu nlon Paelflo cv. 4s Wsoasn- jsts ; ....i...,,,...,,;,,,, jjg Wabash Mb,iJB. ......,... ' Western Md. 4s ' Rsi2 Wheeling Lake KrU 4. W.V.ZZ:, OT Wisconsin Central 4s ....,..rM... CATLIW & CO. Cosnmisslon Usrcbauatg Fit, C5 and 347 Broadway, Ne ; . v York ?; K ' Ecstcrf, r PciladslpMa. COTTON yAin;a ' 'All cumbers, Gieini, Warps, Cops and Cones " ; Mc.iufccturcrs ; end Jobbers -I 'Frequently find h neceeaary to bave Banking Facilities in d dltion to those offered by local banlCt, r, t r ' ev ( v". First National Bank ' of RJchmoiid, Vlrclnia, s ' - 7 '"LiTH'i- with , . t Vr f It260.000.00 Capital j ' $1,000,000.00 Deposits .- 1 ' 87,000,000.00 Total Resources , ' Offers Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. - v Jno. B. ' Piireell, President: , " ,'Jno. M. Miller. Jr.. Vice Presi dent; ChM, R. Burnett. , As- slstant Casbler; J. c. Joplln, ; 'Assistant Cashier. HOOK AND ROGERS , ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE A 43KEEXSBORO. W.O. Wteeler Runge and Dickey 1 ARCHITECTS , Second r1oor '"4C's Bulldlnr, . CTHARIyOTTE, r N. a FRANK P. MILBTJRN ARCHITECT Coliimbia, ,- - - S. 0. BANDY & TERRELL, - ; aREB5NSBOP.O. 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. II., 80. C. Xm and Terrell, C. E3. Kensater. ESTABLISHED 1880 C. P ELLIS & COMPANY Cotton Cominission Merchants MEMBERS OF ' The New fork Cotton Exchange, "New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, New Or leans Board of Trade. Cotton Exchange Building 1 . NEW ORLEANS i Special attention given to executing of orders in contracts for future de livery ot cotton In all the markets. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CAR60N Btn.Dixo . Southeast Corner FOITRTH AND TRYON STREETS, HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQUARE, JBW TORIC MEMBERS OP New Tork 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. j COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COTTON YARNS i " rTOTVSTfSNMRNTS lOUCITED Philadelphia, 122 anl 124 Chestnut St. Boston, 185 Suremer St. "THE STAMP OP PERFECTION-" Our name on machinery means that in its manu- . facjture quality Was the' . ' first consideration; price , the second- That is why we grow. ' IsAKTJFACTDRBIUI OF ' Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and s, v , Other Machinery. V E!:chlniy;for Farm 2:1 - fee v 'ci' ; ' toft ? ?' FrrrW Three kinds, from 12 U:,M tolSQHJP. v Plprc Return Tubular, and '77' Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 H. Pt - .;r IrrovcdGin MadilOTsingie and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales cer dav and over. ? - ? - ' alt sues m use in the Soutit4'' '--V 1- Pi;!Icys crJ S!::fo, v d from the smallest" to comphtc cotton mi3 outfits: - - f LID D 1 1 - CO tl P All Y, COTTON M I Lb MAC " " ' MAIN Ot JCtt " ' 1 COUTH thyom nr.i , , 'f OHABJ.OTTB. N. O ,. Revolving Flat Cards, Kali way Heads. Drawing Frames,. Spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qu tilers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC' The Largest Pipe The Philip & . . ' ' . . 85 per cent Magnesia for covering high-pressure steam pipes. Asbestos Mulded for covering low-pressure steam pipes. . Wood Felt for covering low-pressure pipes. O Hair Felt for covering exposed pipes. s Pipes covered with Carey's Coverings never give trouble. For further information, estimates, etc.,. address Charlotte Branch The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. 216 S. College St. E. P. TINGLEY, Manager. li MILLER & COMPANY EXCHANGIL1!. No. io&j?u; -jwti.- Members: NeTyork Btock Eachanse, New Tork Cotton Bxehsnse, New TorK Coffee Eacheare. New York Produce Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Board of Trade. Chlcas Board ef Trade, Liverpool Cotton, Asss. elation. Executes orders on any of th exchanges of which we are members. All orders sent to our branch office al Greenville, S. C will be transmitted Instantly by private wire to our main, office In New Tork, and executions ret ported promptly. The Best Service. Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements, Your . Business Soiioited. . ' P. B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. I IT W. Washington St., Greenville, 8. C COTTON SEED OIL ; and Gin Machinery I NOT Hf ANY COMBINATION OK TRUST. I Complete plant from fifteen to , two hundred tons capacity. 8pe- ' rial small oil plants for gin- 1 nerles. Complete cotton gin- , nlng systems. : b E. Vail Winkle Gill and 1 8 s . . ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. HUGH MACRAE & CO., Bankers MIsoella neons Southern Securities WILMINGTON, N. C. WILLIAM B. CHARLES, Commission Merchant. ! COTTON YARNS, ALL COUNTS 1 COTTON OOODS COTTON ANI COTION WASTE. Amsterdam, New York. EICHAED A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON - WARPS AND YARNS. "No. 114 Chestnut Street ' PHILADELPHIA, . PA. A. D. SALKELD is BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS C7S Leonard St,"" V,NEW", YORK. COTTTON YARNS, , Fred'k VIetor b Achelis. T71I. D'OLIER ft CO., . r COMMISSION MKRCHANTS 4 COTTON YARNS ' ' Third and Cliestmit Sts. UsHnee and Merchant Bide, ''' 1 ; rUXLADELPUIA, PA. IIAYWARD, VICK vv-J. VjJ- S- i.-r M j VvUvil MiiiMuWtiiv.l . , ' nr";vt .. wi. A.BU.CROMPTON-THAYER LOOM CO;:, Stuart W.: Cramer ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. 5Iubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames Covering Plant In Carey Manufacturing Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO r PAULSON, -LINKROUM & CO 1 83 Leonard Street, . . . . Third and Chestnut Streets, 210 Monroe Street - - - J. SPENCER TURNER C(& COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; OFFICES: New York, PhUadelphla, Chicago, St, Louis, Londoa, BB(lsad Tarns and Cotton Piece Goods. m a CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY WORCESTER, MASS. FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. 'tt ALSO MAKERS OF POBBIES, EITHER DOUBLE ' OR SINGLE INDEXt!f TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMS. SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVES. ALEXANDER & GABSED, JENCKES SPINNING CO. PAWTTTCKET, B. I. COTTON YAHN SPINNERS, CONVERTERS .AND Correspondsnoe With Southern Spinners Solicited. 1 . - O. f. BOBBINS Complete Equipment for" and Ueneral CHARLOTTE, ' HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE Scouree Belt Oils nd Greases, LnbricaUnsj Gretses. Rcady,.MIsed Palttts, t Cold Watep lulnts. Agents Wattles Dresslo CwaiNMiods. w , : GEO. B: HISS OIL GO. CIIARLOTTE, N. C VICTORIA, KEENE'S CEMENT The best and most eccn craical material known for plastering and imitation tils work, t ' 1 ' A- J. 0, GRETITAr, W I K ills 1 - anAnew Ofwioct, , BQUITABLC BUILDIN9. ' ; " ,j ATLANTA C 3 Automatic Feeders, f; ' Openers and trunk, Breaker, intermediate an J Finisher Lappers : Klrschner Carding BeatcrV Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, etc. ' Raw Stock Dryers. t ETC., ETC. x ""'vV;1u The United States New York g Philadelphia 1 Chicago $ YOU WANT ONLY THE BEST wvwwu wawiuuoijft' Knsc s ,9 YAM 1 . . . n 1. m .... . . . '.:'.' ask any experieneea ginner sootier PRATT. EAGLE, SMITH. WIK8HIP, MUNGKR It Interested we would like to show you what thousands of life-long eu; tomers say. Write for catalogue aad .-'' testimonial booklet. , ' CHARLOTTE N. CI Charlotte, N. C.': -It DEALERS. , Cotton. 'Miil, Power Plants ' Alachnerr -' v - . v NORTH CAROLINA. LOOM; ENGINE v AIV0 . VALVE 8PKCIAVREtCCED RATES VIA TH3 - emAsuAuu, ' The Seaboard bet tu announce that sc count of tl occsioiu menttoued beinve the rates and eondulous named wiil en v. laexloo CI Vfi " Mexico Golf '-Tow-nan . January IGtU-J- ebruary 13th, lis. 1 . ef one. fnt elan fare, piu ,u v. , apply, tickets auld ; January l.t-' cuntinuoui pomag li. ettoii d , with tinul limit febrtisry i '!, Cliaitanoi,;.-!, Tnn. torn iicru i t'ouvention and Aux . rv V t T-y ',th-l."rt, V ii. ,i ,t , . " . c-l fr, J'iii.. 2 -. f.p t t t X ; ' ' ""J ' ' ' (1,1 v 1 ill -il ' , 1 : . 't i. '.fi i .1m, r t 'in ii- ! any ,ft or tf i 4 i.l tr t . . . t
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