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u::::l::ce.. akd 'TOaxce ! - v ' 1.M COTTON MARKET STEADIER lle A Net Advance of V to 12 Points In the Price ot tho Staple liuliicodv by Predictions . of Viiwcitlctl euthcr in, the licit and an Improving Do. , jf inand for low Grado Cotton,'. - , v New York,- Ma rchJ3.-Thisr cotton mar- . . jifi wa iomwtwt irregular,' but; enow. . j el 4 decidedly steadier tone In the main v, .v-Vj. ith, Haul priced steady at a net advance ' Of 1 to 12 points. - SiUes were estimated ?: )! at zuu.wtt nates.' The opening wan steady ft f :t unchanged prices to an advance of 6 - 4 points, the near month a being; Influenced T by cabins while later position eased on 1 1 under' stop Jobs orders ' received- vr , ' plKht in response, to call for additionnl margins, i Hut uie selling of this charac. "i. noi very ievy ana urter work- uir iu BDoui trie. Closing ngures tot previous -day. the mark at -.rallleri na ) i - voverlng- which , -was i Induced-br Dre. v ? diction for unsettled weather in the South, report of an i improving demand i ... for low grade cotton and the Idea, that . - the recently accumulated long- Interest f V had been greatly reduced on the recent decline, -There was not much snap to ? , .the buvlng-during the middle session and 1 - . ms prices irequenuy settled bark sever- al points, but demand improved toward f j the . , close, and the market -losed SteadV at IWlintiKnlll I h hna rutin r.t i. , 'l the , session. Southern - spot , markets were reported unchanged to e lower. j - out New Orleans wales were longer and 'JI.'thiM ttnAt 1 " , . ' etoete of 1,028 bales tor consumption and Ixport. - . ' :., w Receipts .of. cotton -at the ports to-day ? M.42J bales, against .83.304 last week and y; last year, For the week (estlmat. ,1 edh" KWOOO bales, t Against' 106.2)1 last ; ' Week, and 1B0.175 last year: nday'S re , Ceipts at New Orleans 10,020 bales ., against W.I20 last year, and at Houston, ( , l,It bales, ngainst 7.88T last year. New Xott Proauc,.,, -; New .Ifork.'X Marrh t3. Flour steadyr Rye flouf steady, Cornmul steady. JHya iiuuiinat. Jliailey dull. Wheat weak; iso. S red elevtttor.. Options' 1 t I'aq ' lower;, May 83? July 8i: ept. Hi , I "Corn bure-lv jifenriv: Nn t oOU plevfttitr. Options net unchanged. May 49V July V; Sept. 49, , s , , , 7 , Outs steady., mixed Z4 to Zi. Beef steady. ; cut meats steady. Lrd steady Refined.;, .outfit.: Pork .steady. ' Tallow steady. JEtoai fli-m Turpentine easy 41 V' lav ' - " I , J 1 o Bice i Steady. Molasses:, flrro.'s ColTco, spot: Rto steady. - Mild steady;- eordova t , tn- I2i, Futures steady , at an ?ad anc,of I points. , Sugary; raw- stron; fair refining. ili-W to t. Centrifugat tl&Sl to 8i; molasses sugar U-19 to S.. Refined ftrm " J ; Butter flrmi tincfianged, Cheese Arm, unchanged. - Eggs ..easy; , nearby fancy white 'inc. Freight tru) peanuts steady, unchanged. . w . , ( l V1 Uttle Clumnre From tlm XcglcctPd "A'sSr" " tnenotig oay a fcw t Stock GO t'p on Merger Homors. t'L,:'1,e'r Tork, March 13. To-day's stock nwrnci snowea ntue ciwnaje from the 'C?.;' neglected- state-of yoterday and was s ftv; fclmost Idle for long-Intervals during the As day.. As a matter of fact the occasional V,' n'lng . In the course of price probably C , represented nothing more than the ex 1 tension of the .fictitious transactions of " tue traaers to the limits to which they 5 ' dared to parry them in the entire ab- ence 'ot the public and of the larger f Pcratoirs from the market. Kfi zr In0''""' lower during- the early "r.t f 'the day and then recovered Vi. rthr more than the decline with conJ fv ;demMe growth hi activity. The -cotton fertiliser forppaniea responded briskly fijft .to a report many-times heard of a pro- posed merger. American Smelting and JW, national Lead also once more moved up. 5j.v, wards- on a repetition of the merger VS.t ftory. Among the more prominent tnar j , ka lenders the good resistance offered ' by XTnion Pacific and. after an early j yielding, by Reading had a sympathetic a effet-t in Improving the tone of the whole market. Amalgamated Copper made leas . -""--J ui n nuvHnce in tne Potatoe ;, weaki Southern . per , barrel fl 60 to U.H, - i . Cabbages easy, unchaged. ' T '.Baltimore Produce. ' ' Baltimore. March It Flour stead v. uneffanged. Wheat dull; spot contract or.ouu; P0t 4h' 10 bOUtft. ern wnue corn ia 4b4t - . , Oats nuiett No if mlxeI S4U tn '. ' Rye dull and lower; No. t Western to 7rt, "-Butter firm, unchanged; fancy imiuHwn u io -u; oo creamery a. it.ggs tmu. uncmtnirtta ic. ' v.;.....-( . . - r, ,. i Cheese firm, unchanged M to 14: Sugar J v- ' ' M i i. i .ii , - - , Hay ward, Vick Clarfc's totton Furnished by the Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade. - New Orleans, . March U -Tho ' "cotton market this morning was again the same slow old affair that it has been of late. The volume of trade in futures was very moderate, and the ring was the dullest part ot too floor during the greater part of the day. The trade aa a wnoie was pessimistic: on prices, and optimistic on the new crop outlook and the result was continued, liquidation' of the long,.: account -which, together ..wth the short selling, that has been done of late, put the. market Into rather a Hold out condition, ."Sold-out" also explains the advance that was seen in spite of me Dennsnness ot tne nana nil ot specu lators, that still 'continue to take an In terest In the stuple. " , . . The. one feature of th dav was then reDorted' sale of t.Mldlllllm nnltnn in one lot. The lot In Question has attract. d some little attention. The largest spot house in the business tried to buy it last night, but failed to get near enough to the seller. This morning other houses bid on ft. and finally it. went but In Just what direction Is something of a puzzle. Among the largest and best posted ex porters it waa the idea, that the cotton would be shipped to Russia. Moscow has lately been asking this market- for offers or large amounts or cotton which gives color to this belief, Probably over t.000 bales were traded In In the spot market up to 12:30 o'clock. Just how much of this will be reported is another matter. Prices were generally , called steady at quotations, but there were some spot men who unhesitatingly said that cotton was traded In this morning at prices con- siut-rHoiy sdovb quotations. Gotton randy Wool en Mill , r Correspondence Solicited Chicago, R. I. A P. R. R. v... 79 iiicugu, it. i.- at f-aumc tv. n. cui. oa ji O. C. C. & St. Ia gen. 4s. ofd....,...l(B Colorado Industrial ts 8er. A.. 7S Polnrvirtn ln1iirl1fai Her. R.: 7- Colorado Midland 4s.. .. ... .. ... .. W Colorado & Houtnern 48.. w -,f .. ,..,V4' t.uba M... .; .. . . .r .. .. .M r...ao lenver Rio Grande ts. 99 Olstllcn." geciirltlca 6s.. Erie prlo Hen ,4s 101 Krie General 4s : Hocking Valley 4s 108 j Japan Is.. .. .. .. U ... .;. . 1004 Japan tfs, Snd Series .. .. .. .. ......1U0H Japan 4.. .. .. .. 9iT Japan ts, cerUflcates 2nd Series SOi. Louisville & Nash. Cnitled 4s ..Htim Manhattan consol gold 4s. , Vtt Mexican Centrales.. .. .. .. .... .. ft'H Mexican Central 1st Inc .. Minn. & St. Louis 4s prd 4 Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4?.. ., . .1XH MIhsoui-I, Bansas & Texas 2nds.. .. .. 89t Natlonul R. R. of Mexico con sol 4s.. 80 Nv Y. Ontral gen 3s .. 98't- New Jersey Central general; 6s .. ....ISO Northern PaCvIc 4s .104Vi Northern Pnclflc . '.. ;. J7- Norfolk & Western consul 4s 101H Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s 96V4 Penn. cv. 3.4s.. .. ,..VAW Reading General 48. .. .. .. .. .. ...O0O Su L. & Iron Mountain col. 6s..,. -116 St. JL. & San Francisco fit. 4s.. ..... 86 St. .L. Southwestern con. 4s 5. 80H Seaboard Air Line 4s ,. 90 ' Southern Pacific 4s.. Ntf Southern Pacific 1st 4s certificates.. 96 Southern Railway 5s , ..USW Texas & Pacific lwt MS'- Toledo, St. L. & Western 4s 83V4 Union Pacific 4s .. 10131 Union Pacific cv. 4s .. ..,.154 i IT. S. Steel 2nd 6s .... IW Wabash lsts : 116 Wabnsh Deb. B 81 Western Md. 4s ofd.. 88 m Wheeling & Lake Krie 4s 90U Wisconsin Central '4s 93 United States Robber pfd HS4 united -states Hteei 4H United States Steel pfd 106i VirglnlaCarollna Chemi(;nl M Virginia. Carolina Chemical pfd.. ....llii Wabash j.. , .. 231ii Wabash pfd ., Sli Wells-Fargo Express m Wetinghouse Electric Western Union i i t4 Wheeling & Lake Erie 20 Wisconsin Central IMS Wisconsin Cetral pfd 66V& JAMES Er MITCHELL CO. ' -COMMISSION MKlM'tlAXTS. Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. "CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia, 12a and 121 Chestnut st. BOMton, 18& -Suniinrr St. New York; No. 7S Leonard St. 1 A . tSt ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR, ' 1 OUTH TRTON ST., ; OHARLOTTC, N. O. Revolving: Flat Cards, Railway Heads, Drawing: Frames, Spinning: Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Quiliers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS WOONSOCKET 1 : SRSSgR BPniSI I CQUITABLC BUILDIN4B, . ATLANTA QaW - 4 '' 1 - ETC., ETC 5Iubbers, Roving: Frames lotarmediates, Jack Frames Automatic Feeders. Openers and Trunk, ki Breaker, I ntermediate and ' Finisher Lappers, Kirschner Carding Beaters fi Thread Extractors-' - Waste Pickers, etc v, Raw Stock Dryers. ' f- ETC., ETC. CLOSING STOCK LIST. prlve of Conoer. Sloss-Sheffleld tel n. MDOnded to the f3lvnrnH1 Annual rorvxrt t mi . . . . . Atn,rii-nn lfe mii. 1, i - - . -r r"."-m t; 1 imnuig; up o ii:u o ciock in tne . : . yiii nuirwai. ana inaustrmis Tor the future market nrices first fell off 1 to ) 'American ice pro Adams Express .'. .. .. Amalgamated Cupper American Car &Foundry .. . American Car A Foundry pfd , American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil pfd American Express .. .. :. .. . American Hide & Leather pfd ...... 84. ,. Wft .247 .10SH, . 42 .101 . 35 . 86 .225 : SSS miVrtir CaXtiy maae Points and the5-advanced until at 10.65 fJSLmmon how r 'rnKlh based on May was Jt points-higher than yester-lnV-Tn? fhown. ,n "2"- aay'a closing. No one seemed to have '' SSLL'ifJ' t?r th,,t ect,on- More any Inclination to support the market al- ill0fth.'d.?JS"?S" W""' not. mu.n1n reT though cables from the Manchester mar. fSSiedi..Jh.uUpJwnd jnovement gathered , ket were as bullish aa ever. The bears '-rrli. i. i . u"i"'S snorts however, said: T told you so." when the late In the riuv nH th. r.inVinV ,7. n I j" J ' , : . .1.l.",u y"u wnen in i' wtit j ViT . . T i"""! nay pasea ana noining was added to the -active and near the lop level of the day ! Kpot sales of 10.000 bales first renortUri "'i?n"y..,rre?u,ar' . . in the Liverpool market. News from the ' .:. ir-, par wn regarding crop preparations rather bearish. value, 11,475,00- was V iiS; bolJ1" erI.D4L.,'nllafl'-on call. r , Total sales stove, Jpilltr jslWf . 4 ' ' including: Coppeu ' f.WASnofil i . Anaconda H.20O; A. C. t.. S00; B. R T ' SiC, & O 1.700; I. ft N 5.700; -N. & W.-.4.S0O; Rmdlngg W,m; Southern J,J0i dp preferred 300; Tenn, Coal 4100- t'nlon .vPaelnc 61,400: Steel 49.SO0; V. C. j. 16,600' . preferred 300; Sloss-Sheffield 2,400. A . -v NewfOrlrani Cotton,' Y , .New Orleans, March 11 -Spot cotton , ?52ivt Prm ,Bn.d ln Kno'i aupply. Sales 'J25 ba,e. Including l.ooo to arrive and if,vi.Mt ijo.d. wuoiations . unchanged; mid : dllng 10. . 4- Futures opened barely steady with l Pum oo point lower to two points TAnlrtefiB There sM ii-Hh .niUn, o.x u -; looked ;lf a larjy, number of aelling or it oera from diauppointed longs had accu- ,r iiHiiatea over nignt. "But they Were not iV .sufficient to prevent . an upward move. Tf ment which by; noon had carried prices 6 f?; to- points above Inst evening's close. The Market pon tinned to Improve slowly " to the close when prices were net 8 to u jnttnts up onuij positions from March i to.vugust inclusive. Liverpool (Totton. ? jl4vernol, March 13. -Cotton, spot in fair pi i,, a iuui- points lowei American Wiiddlinc fair 6.29; good mid poling i.t&; middling 6.77; low middlln ' A k) I .nuwl nM4ln.... E . ji - . The- sales of the day were 10.000 bales of , which 1,000 were for speculation and ex it, port and Included 900 Ainerloan. Re-celpts- 44.000 bales, -including 43 600 AWerl tan. Fjutures opened easier and closed hw.iiji, American miuaiing ir. ' o. c, Msroh,4; March-April 6h4. Aui-ft-,vMay 4tB4M.uy-Jone 6.7; Jtine.July B.fti: i 50: Aug.-sept. 6 67; Sept -Oct! .fc!i !.Oet.Nor. 5.47; Nov.. Dee. B.46- Deo i.Janv- Jao.-Feb. MT '::oNoteMA and .-f tor Saturday. March n the dottonrexchange her will , close .,t:jU!:30 p. nijgttturday. March. 13 These figures represent prices paid o wagons. Good middling , ... j Strict middling 'yw Middling ....io)! Good middling, tinged ... io Stains .. ., ..9 to 9 96 . 44. .. ....170 . PftRT MOVEMENT. ' Galveston, steady .. . W 13 ew urieuns, steady , 10 Mobile, steady 1014 St Savannah, auiet Charleston, quiet ., ... Wilmington, steady .. .. Norfolk, quiet Bultlmore, nominal . .. .. ., New York, quiet.... .. .. .. .... Boston, quiet ". Philadelphia, steady Houston, steady .. .. .. Augusta, steady .. .. .. Memphis, steady and nominal.... St. Louis, quiet .. .. Louisville, firm MH4 10", 10 V 11 11.10 11.10 n.35 10, 10 10?s 10 15-16 .216 .. 66 .. 30 .. 75 .. 21 ..225 ..176 .. 12 .. 30 ..101 Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find it necessary to have Banking Facilities In ad dltlon to those offered by local banks. First National Bank Of Richmond, Virginia, With 1,150.000.00 -Capital $5,000,000.00 Deposits $7,000,000.00 -Total Resources Offer Inst the Additional Fa ellltlaa Required. Jno. B. Purcell, President; Jno. M. Miller, Jr., Vice Presi dent; Chas. It. Burnett. As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joplln, Assistant Cashier. fca. . - . . ....uki The Largest Pipe Covering Plant in The United States The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. Galveston... New Orleans.. .. I Mobile .-. Suva 11 nail : Charleston Wilmington Norfolk Baltimore .... .. New York c Boston i .. Yesterday. .8.080 1,683 122 !,493 . 46 Vi. -.rr-:. in m.vrm. vvuuil. .New York. March 13,-Cotton, Spot Closed quiet and ateady. 10 points higher; v middling uplands , 1U0; middling gulf JLSft; sales W.25. . , ' Futures opend steady and closed . etcauy, prices ranging as follows open 111 .. ..10.28, ... ..10.JS . ....10.46 Philadelphia Pacific Coast.... Various .... ... . Total .. 10ft ..1,027 .'23.425 Last 2,836 68 o3 2.SS6 128 160 423 34 33,707 ESTIMATES. -To ri a v. New Orleans !. . .7,000(fr8,obo Houston 3,750414,250 Galveston.. ,0007,000 March - A prll .. .. May .. .. , .- June . - JulM . .. , .-Aug,... ,. . Sept .. . Oct Nov. v? , Jan. ttif Hlgl? 10.36 Low 10.27 10.53 ia41 .10.57 .10.52 !lO.(HJ .1O.0R .10.11 .10.H 10.66 10.60 10.16 10.13 10.12 10.18 .10.22 10J15 10.50 10.15 10.04 10.08 10.08 10 It Close 10.35 10.40 10.6: 10.58 40. J0.50 10.33 10.12 10.13 10.1 101 . Cotton Seed Oil. vrew xorit, cotton seed oil was n-.ooerateiy active at steudv prices. Prime crude f.o.b. mills 2i nrlme sum. mer yellow-.3114 to UHi prime white 34 to ,; prime: winter yenow'34'to 34. ,,- -j- ip Tii i.'-gi 111 11 . 1 . ; 1 ii.r-1 u ( ' ' New Orleans ' Futures. ; New Orleans,. March 11 Cotton fu tures ; ciosea; ; March, 10.62; April 10.49; 10,62; Ott, 10,04; Dec. 10.06. , ' f ii t it ttmvLt Kfnn 1 , r ' , Wilmington, March ia,-8plrlU : turpeu. hut; mill no ,um, recttipis Ja CHNKS. f Rosin 0lrt 13.6a; rwurints 0i . Tar firm 11 fttt-umtwttvta kS - ude turpenune . ftrnj , $3.2 - KM and BaVanhah,' 0..' March It-Turpenttne nothing - doing, Inst - ante 70c Saturday; ; Rosin firm; -sales 872: reerlnts 1 . BhlproentS,S,J07! wtock 3.0D7. Qliotei A B CUE and F H.W; Q 14.16; H $4 20: I k Jork, March M.-Money bn.cull atesdy Stt tn 4 per rent; ruling fate 4; closing bid M: offered it iu" vTlme f eaF,' ay i to u per cent; 90 days ; six months 4 to t. T , ruin iiimuiuim paper Kterllnjr eg. change strong with actual huslness in bankers' tolls at $488.65 to Uw t" A ""nu jiiiu i ,iiw.w w wz.4a tor w: dav Mils, Posted - rataa $483 to Msatt . mni $i.yi to $487-, Commercial bilta2tt Bar silver Wt. Mexican dollars . .j-'V'fw-V"'1?'"' I'I'.nIhii -iii'ii.' 'ji ni.Hinijiiiir ., y t i Clilcaaro H3mlo.,w CWt-agp. March J3.--Report of - Wdl. tfonul snow In the -winter wheat section of tho United Suites caused s, brea k o t more than cent . bushel In the nrloe of wheat in the lotral market to-day, At the closa wheat tor May delivery showed a net loss of !,; Corn waa down Sk to S.i Oats were practically uncounted provlsons .were -to J0o higher. ' ' ' i 'T 1 i . in .nn . .."'' Th Vrf Gondii Market, New York. March 13. I n mi drv ,n. : timrkt't to-day business remained quirt i buyers waiting fur tower -prices and ell I ,-rn remnlnlng passive. ; Jobbers and sec ond hands generally did a good business. INTERIOR RECEIPTS. , Yester . day. Memphis.-. ...... ,...l,ta4 Augusta . .... 321 St. Louis 2 896 Cincinnati.. , .. 653 Houston.. ...... .... .... ..,.6,768 CHlCAUO PRODUCE. WHEAT- High LoW Sept Julv May CORN July.. .. .. .. Sept.. ....... .. OATS . Kept... July., . May., PORK May.. . July.. , Lard Oct.. .. Mar.. . July. a-i.t .. t ,. . BIBS- - , May,." July .. , Sept.,,, ,. . 77 T6X 43 ..43 . 43 42 4.1 42)4 ef.. 1 .284 .29'Vi . ..7.72 .. 745 .. 7.7 .. 7.77 .. 7.90 .. 8.00 " 8f? ' 8 37 - ir.46 28 2J 7w 7-62 7.92 7.72 7.85 .7.95 8.22 8.26 8.40 American Linseed Oil 22U American Unseed Oil pfd 46 American Toedmotlve , 7o American Locomotive pfd '..116 American Smelting & Rerng 1(3 American Smelting A. Rerng. pfd.. ..124 American Tobacco pfd. eertlf 104 Anaconda Mining Co.. .. '.,..270 Atchison 93 A t eh i son pfd 102 Atlantic Coast Line 160 Baltimore & Ohio 110 KuHlmore & Ohio Dfd Canadian pacmc Central of New Jersey .. Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton Chicago & Alton pfd .. .. Chicago Great Western .. . Chicago & Northwestern .. Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 'Chicago Terminal & Trans Chicago T. & 'Trans. 'pfd'. C, C. C. & St. -Louis . . Colorado Fuet & Iron ...-'. Colorado & Southern 32 Colorado & Southern 1st pfd 72 1 Colorado & Southern 2nd fd 49 r Consolidated Gas .. .. ,' lol t'orn Products 17 Corn Products pfd 66 Delaware Hudson 206 Delaware Lackawanna & West. ...445 Denver & Rio Grande ...45 Denever & Rio Grande pfd 86 Distillers' Securities 5S Erie 43 Erie 1st pfd 77 Erie 2nd pfd 67 v General Electric 169 Hocking Valley US- Illinois Central .. ..169 International Paper , 22 year. International Paper pfd 85 9.923 International Pumn SSU 15.920 j International Pump pfd ,.. 81 i.sst i in wa central 32 ' Iowa Central pfd j... 58 Kansas City Southern .,1. 284i Kansas City Southern pfd 58 Louisville a Nashville 14!j Manhattan L 158 Metropoiltim Securities .. . . ,; 12 meiroptiiiiaii 1st. rty .. ,,iit Mexican Central Minneapolis tc St. Louis Minn.. St. P. & Snut. Ste. M. . .. Minn., St. P. & Sault Ste. M. prd Misoiisrl Pacific .... .... Missouri, Kansas & T.. .) .. .. Missouri. Kansas & T. pfd.. .. Natlonul Lead National R. R. of Mexico, ofd .. Now York Central .. .. N, Y. Ontario & Western ...... . Norfolk & western .. , Norfolk &, Western pfd North American .. , .. .. Pacific Mall ., .. .. ... ... Pennsylvania .. .... . ,, , People's Gas ,., Pittsburg, C. C. & St. L , Pressed Steel Car .., Preswd Steel Car , Pullman Palace Car 1 Reading .. . .. ... Reading 1st pfd . Reading 2nd pfd ..... Republic 8teel k Republic Steel pfd , Kock Ixland Co.. .. .. .. .. ... . Rock Island Co. pfd ag' Rubber Goods ; Rubber "Goods pfd 1 St L. St Sun Fiun. 2nd pfd St. L. Southwestern .. .. St. L. Southwestern pfd.. .. Southern Pacific .. .. .. .. Southern Pacific pfd Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Tenn. Conl ft Iron Texas & Pacific i Toledo. St. L. & West HOOK AND ROGERS 85 per cent. Magnesia for covering high-pressure steam pipes. Asbestos Moulded for covering low-pressure steam pipes. Wool Felt for covering low-pressure pipes. Hair Felt for covering exposed pipes. 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. p. TINGLEV. Manager. i ' ARCHITECTS OTARXiOTTF. GREENSBORO. N.C Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4C's Building. CHAIUiOTTE, , - . - - - N.C. MILLER & COMPANY ! CROMPTON-THAYER LOOM CO. WOKCESTER, MASS. FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM. 1 i EXCHANGE BROKERS. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, R. C. No. 100 Broadway, - - - New York. ( Members: New York Stock Exchange, ; ,.,. New York Cotton Exchange, New York lOWtL, Coffee Exchange. New York Produce Ex.; ... change. New Orleans Cotton Exchange, j New Orleans Board of Trade, Chlcag Board of Trade, Liverpool Cotton, Asso- ! elation. Executes orders on any of tht - exenanges ot wnicn we are msmners. All orders sent to our branch office, at Greenville, S. C, will be transmitted Instantly by private wire to our mala office in New York, and executions ret ported promptly. The Best Service, Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements. -Your Business Sollolted. . F. B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. 117 W. Washington St.. Greenville. S. G DAMASK, QUILT. CASSIMERE. . BLANKET LOOMS DOBBIES, BOX MOTIONS, REPAIRS, ETC. SOiriHERN OFFICE: CHARLOTTE, N. O. ALEXANDER & GARSED, Managers. ETC, Last year. ,0K5 6,104 7,080 BANDY & TERRELL, GREENSBORO, N. C. Censulting, Hydraulic and Sewer Engineers. Plans and estimates for power plants and sewer systems made on application. Bandy A. M., Ph. B. Assoc. M. A. IS.. So. C. E., and Terrell. C. E. Rensater. Cotton Ginning Machinery MCNGKR. PRATT. WIXSHIP. EAGLE. SMITH. THE CONTINENTAL LINTER. TliHr merits are known around the world. For catalogue and information, address s!$ GIN COMPANY, - - Charlotte, N. C. COTTON SEED OIL j 1 j and Gin Machinery I J F U C K FS. S P I M IU I M il ttl w ww is is i 11 u Wa i ' ''"' .'1 Hi - ESTABLISHED 1880 c; p cms & COMPANY Cotton Commission Merchants MEMBERS OF The New Tork Cotton Exchange, New Last year 2,740 0M 3,679 433 7,887 Close 77 l 42 43 42!t. 27 28 a 7.72 7.t5 24 .. 75 ..161 ..170 ..106 .. 35 . 71 -. NH n.iu.. rr.nn r.h.... Tl TTTT1TT s A SfTi an S- VMM NOT IN ANY COMBINATION $ OR TRUST. X Complete plant from fifteen to A two hundred tons capacity. Spo Z ctal small oil plants for gin v nerles. . Complete cotton gln- nlng systems. E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works, S ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. PAWTUCKET, R. I. COTTON TARN SPINNERS. CONVERTERS AND DEALERS. Correspondence With Southern Spinners Solicited. O. A. ROBBINS Complete Equipment for Cotton Mill, Power Plants - auu vjencitti iiiacHnerv. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. ...148 ,....5u4 ... 87 .. 91 , ... 99' ... 43 ...10, ... 87 ... 80 ... 54 ...128 ... 90 ,.t 07 :. ... T4 ...J05 v: leans Board of Trade. Cotton Exchange Building NKW UKhlCANS Bankers Miscellaneous Southern Se curl Ilea WILMINGTON, N, C. '"S 4 Special attention given to executing Washington, D. a, 40S Colorado Bid, of orders in contracts for future de- HATI11 B4..1.. livery of cotton In all the markets. UOUOn Mill OtOCKS CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ' ' DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSON BUTTDING - v Southeast' Corner FOURTH AND TRYOJf STREETS. WILLIAM B. CHARLES, Commission Merchant. J. SPENCER TURNER CO. ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFICES i New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Loola, London. EngtaaA. Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. COTTON YARNS, ALL COUNTS COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE. LOOM, ENGINE AND VALVC ti . a H' if 7.97 7.77 7.87 8.00 ' 832 8.45 CHARtiTTM Pftnfirrn (Corrected dully by J, W. Zimmerman .. j - .. Comniinv.) - , Chickens-Spring . , MensrT bead - 4... ' DUCka,.;, W.f..'. .-K.: iff 9., Egg. -,.. ......l,'.-r.;...A ..'.- R a k.. .... .. Oats Fcd .r 'e : ksts Out ST . .M'l.4l. . 12 02S- 35 t ,. 36 -13 80 45 0SO m t8 22 60 SS Toledo, St. Loui 4k West, pfd t'nion .I'Mcinc .. ir Union Paclilc pfd .. A .. .. United States Rubber .. ... ,. United Stales Express I'lotf-u oihujs ixrainrr United Wales Jeatlltr pfd United States Realty , , .. 4'i 24 .. 55 87 ..... ,117 .. .... 41 ....101 ' 151 .... 34 .t. . .. 54 .. ....158 ... lk .. -. 5:1 Il .. 84 You feel th " life giving current the minute you take it... A asntio a othingr warmth, nils the nerves and blood with life, , It a a real pleasure to tak Hol lister's Rooky Mountain Tea..- tS rents", Tea or Tablets, - s' NEW YORK BONDS. , - .,,, a, . I.. A K. - A. refunding' . 2s. reristered .... '1n.r. V. 8. refunding is coupon lot'Z V. H. 3s,- registered ,. j.ioaiJ IJ. 8. Ss. coupon , n. . ..,.10.1 U, S Old .s. ueglstered M .....103Ai H. OU 4s. oounon ..... i . ' loiu. tf. S. New 4, registered .i3i U S. New 4s. coupon .. .,-... . ishZ American Tobaoco 4a.. 4, 791; Amnrtralr ToOacco aa,. .... . iisi'. Atchison general 4s., tf ,,..,.m2 Atchlsonu adjustment 4s(k ...i'., tt.94 Atlantic Coust Una, 4 h Bultlmore Ohio . 4s.; -v i.'i.." .,- ri.l03 Raltimere OhlO-l.. .v,., 4 Brooklvn'R. T. rvv 4s. .'..! w. ' ittn. Central of Gar's,, , 114 Central of ieorgia 1st lnc,.. .,srti' Central of On. 2nd Inc f. Wi C.ntral of G. 3d Jnc, -., g Chesapeake Ohio 4,. 4 .s,.lie, Chicago Alton 8s ( ,t ; m Chicago, B. Qulncy new 4s,. ..r 01'ju "THE STAMP OF PER-i FECTIOIt'S J - ,J Our name on uuvebmtsjtti ;. means that in its manu J,acture quality was , the '. first consideration, priced 7;. the second ;That is whj V' MANCTrACTtTRERl Of "l Cotton Hill. Cotton Oil tsd ' Other Ilachlnsry. : .; Amsterdam, - New York. ! HUBBARD BROS. & CO., .. :. HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORX. RICHARD A. BLYTHE, members of New York cotton fx- Commission Merchant. change, New Orleans Cotton Ex-. ' "SoTCotton" Exchange' L'W" COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur- Nn ... r-hnii Rtt , chaae and sale of cotton for future I PHnADKLpiS' Ut.Str.Mt: rAm . delivery. Correspondency Invited. OIL S A. D. SALKELD & BRO.. COMMISSION . MKRCUANTS 73 Leonard St., NEW YORK. OOTTTOW YARWS. 1- -WITH- -y"' Fred'k Vietor & Abhells. 4X)MMISS10MERCIlA?rrS COTTON YARNS tttlrd and Cheatnnt Rta.-;. ICJUiner and Merchant Bldx. PHniAPKLPHIA. PA. Machinery for farm and fac-lory. fpfinpc Three kinds, from 12 Mm Return Tubular and -?1 & X0., -.'Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 H. P. -(( ill 4 i-l. I.:rovd Gin Machinery, "pins and ipresses, and comolete outfits of capacity, of 100 bates per day and over. .,v . ' .all sues in use in the South.' rV :9 smallest to' complete - cotton mill outfits. rV-V.iV' LI DDE LI 'COMPANY, mtuui, It,-V, : ' , , """fJ1 ani Greaaea, Lnbrloatlng Grease. Ready-Mlxed Cold Water Palntfc . Agentg WatUee Dreastne CoaanouKU. GEO. B. HISS OIL GO. CHAJRIAyrTB. . a f4 c Ti A T TT t?AXT ' T TUTTmrtf t ST O- s- mULAjUlN. JllNJVJtCLJUlVl fV lU. 4 v r HAYWARD, VICK &;CIAI1I( if V Ccltcn Cc AS 4 3- r i JJ I L ' ,,i,,wOl.W'..'.;'.-.-:'-; 'tV ,t?f " 4 M'H ,H I', . ''.ai emu, o 4 1 o mi SS XFvONARD STRKKT - - - . THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS 210 MONROE bTUKET - ... TOT 11 SR 17 TTT C. SEW" YORK - - - PHlLADEliPHIA .CHJCAtiO..' v .Attractive Investments. . Inter eat paid Wml-annually, We have on hand at this time aome High Graderirst Mortgage Bonds Which twill net the Investor per cent. Correspondence aoilrltcd.. .. Write for Tour pamphlet "Interest, 4 income arid Investment,',' '''. IlOND .DEPARTMENT, , WachoYialcsai Trusted?: SU WINSTOX-6.I4Eni ' n! C, fK-t VICTORIA KEENPS : WBHI Ska I VJ . JOHN w. rwts ( , in. mil w.r v. .. The best and most econ- ' omical material . known fr -plastering and imitation ti' 3" .... '., ,.,1......... X C. GIUNNA1T, " 173"Main St, ITcrfcr-, V BOTTl IIV1. Uljrh rolnt, 'A, t . Nsar and strictly Orst-c located; three minutes i liot end cold baths, elei i i trs to the corun.. n 'tU t mm ' 1 1, - - 1 , t- ST U i '-t i1 ;M
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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