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iff -"J C( XTOW - OFF it TO ISO 'POINTS , t', L- ' - '- " . 1 j ' General Demoralization In" lnancial v. I . Circles Caused T California hitua itoii . Brought t'poo. tli Market ' More Ottering Than H Could Ab. 'V ' sorb Clone Barely Steady and at " IMv'sTLnwrcr. ... . , ,V, "New Tork. April' Cotton market wa active .and unsettled! - to-day -wim the .feature bewvy Wall street HouWatloo, due', crobably to the- demoralisation fn ' the ilnaiiclal-OrcJe trewlps out of U Ban ' JFranolioo- situation.,''-The. market dosed -at' net decline of U to 4tf pojnte. ? ? Baler or" the day were "estimated at - , ' The opening .was' eteedy at- aneimne4 Pr'cea to decline of I points, wnicn was Juslf about at flue on the i-aMes. , At first ; U.ere did not seem to be a areit deal of - -J notion for sale In eplte of the oorlh cvrraaa of the hews, and prices Improved . a lUtle right after the opening en ojver- f , ,jjort aid ot sefm to be Very aggressive, the market soon weakened as later A Vice from the Pacific coast Indicated the k increasing seriousness of the .situation 1 jthere, and J be afternoon became very feverish and unsettled under the -heavy i ."Bellltia by Wall street,, interests, whwe offering seemed more than the market i Vfcould absorb. , -Although, there wan some" ? -."-pretty fair buying of the near months by , , 1 brokers supposed to operate for New Or- lir leana Interest, the close - was barely i " ; steady h tone and at the lowest prices A ot the day,, ' J ' . V- Receipts, of cotton' at tb porU tp-day, ' v 12,n bales, atalnst 11,262 last wsek and 20,177 last year- Jor the week (estimated), bales, against 116.SM last week and ' airaii laat 'rear.' and 't -Houston, , bales, T- r;- against, ,iNq.jast year., - . , Powa 1 to 2 rolnU at New Or L i Tt'' ..- . ' ' ' . ' V April !. Spot cotton ra scare -ana plentiful.' but apparently not wanted. ,. Balee Xtf4 bales. Including l.tOO to arrive j& '-tuna- ffn i. p. uuiiivitH icvuuvu a-'w, t:; :' Futures openea quiet ana eteaay wun prlces-l to a 'points. lower - The under--, tone- wae weak and the the trend die i . tlnctly downward. Though trading was V! i'ary- light by noon the active positions 'i -nad aeciinea 12 to 1 paints ana cronunueq ' - to - ease off. closlna- near : the bottom. ' Arll to AugUHt Inclusive showed net '' 1 losses of 21 to 24 points while the more iTr Orleans, April 1 5s ,p- .uleti.the better grades ,! In - demand, while the lo 4 r dlsjtant posltona lost IS to X .' X New Orlcana . Futures. tfew jOrleans. April 19.Cottn futures cioseo: . April n,ut; May ,, "" July HZl: - Aug. V)M; Sept. W.7; Oct. 10.31; Dec 10.U. a - New Tork Cotton. OS' UB- Salcs j'-.- iruturaa onnd itteadv and closed bare , te atiuidv. Ouotattnna ranaed as follows; , 11.15 i 11.02. r ;A "few- York, April U.CMton spot c.o t- ed. ulet 16' points decline; middling u s Unds U.7i mlddlmt gulf U.9. Sal .wrll i. fttflT .:'. .. ,rjune.. .. ll.K July .. .. .. .. U.i . August.. .. 10.99 ; Bept. j-p " Octu.Vi. .. .. 10.5S NoVi-,. 10.50 11.32 11.16 11.2S . 10.83 10.56 10.47 10.S6 10.56 11.0J 11.01 10.98 10.8S 1.3 10.3S 10.3S 10.39 10.46 , 111 11.09 11.01 11.09 10.61 10.M 10.37 10.4ij 10.53 L . V- Liverpool Cotton. ' Uverjbool, April l.-C6ttoa, spbt 1ft fair demand; prices easier; American mid dling fair 668; good middling . mld- i AallDr -l: low middling .00; good ordi nary 6.82; ordinary 5.62. The sales of the dajNwere 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for, speculation and export and Included S M& Amsrlcan.: " JteoeinU 27.000 Including 84,i0 Americans, i Futures opened quiet . and. steady and closed quiet. April .; Anrll.Mav fi i: Mav-June B.96: June-July 6fer July.Aur.8M; Aug.Sept. 6.80; Sept. Oot, 5.76; OctNov. 6 88; Nov.-Dec. 6.67j ? New .York Produce. r . Wew Tork" April H.Flour firm but SuieC-'Ttye-. n&or eratiy Cbrtrmpar'finm. yevelulto VBarleyt steady, - Wheat spot : weak; No. 3 red oomlnaL Options closed weak at to la, net decline, jtuty m ' Julv 4i; Beci 821 "J '-., 1 Com spot- barely steady; No. 2, il. Ov tfona closed eaey atic. net decline to Uc . advance.. l. ftS, July 5314.; Sept, Wk 'i Oata. spot barely steady; mixed eats JT to X7. v- fieef. steady. Cutmeats, "firm. , Lard v steady-; refined, steady. Pork , firm. Tal low -steady. Cotton seed Oil was easy under llqulda- tlon'and liberal offerings. Fair business i doing. Primes summer yellow S7 to trv,; I . vce 'erude l. o. b. mills SI nominal; uo ;fwhlta dtf winter yellow 40. -',:, Potatoes steady; Florida 93 to 95; State ;,aadWeetera per bag r,X to 92.60. Cabbages- easy; Florida per barrel crate gJ'te 92o; do white n.Di to 62; unariee- ion- l5b to 91.76. s v , J 1 , Freights and peanuts steady, unehan- , ged.' - . '-- ' 5- -'..-.'.:. Butter' steady to first, unchanged, . Cheese firm, "unchanged. Eggs steady: 1 - r.eitrby good to choice I9tf to 20; Western ; , srst 19; eoutnern. 1 to is. , Petroleum steady, Rosin firm. Terpen- tine: firm 99 to MUfc T Rice steady. Mo 1 lasses quioi. : voreee .mn; mua iicnuy ; eordova 10 to 13. Futures olosed net f J uncljaaged to 6 points higher, ; h r 8ugr, raw dulL . Reflned quiet. I ,i f . B9Jtimorei'rnce. , - Baltimore. April is. Flour firm, un ' cnaitged. Wheat dull; spot contract 874 to 174. trn cuii; spot w 10 kim; boiub emwhlte corn 62 to 64. , Oits firmer; No. mlaed 97 to Rye firmer: no. 8 western n to 72. - Butter - steady; fancy Imitation 19 te J"'' 91)2 do creamery O to'. 29. - Ecirs firm, un- 1' changed IS. Che steady. Unchanged! -i, large BepiemuerM; ho, 14; email i to I gufaiT iteady, unchanged. , " Savannah, Ga., April 39. Turpentlrte firm ';; sales 638; receipts 393; shipments Rosin," fjrmS aes' T79;s ipecMpls"" flST; shipments aiocir .3W. - uuote. -ah C 13.701 p 93.75: ,E. $8.80; F 93.85 to $3.90; i 2s N 96-20;. O, I5.J5MV; 95.40 to 5.. ' i,1 wqmington, Apm hpimih turpentine ' ,i QOief e; receipts m cases. !- .. . ' ; Rosin nothing' doing; receipts 141, s? , Tar firm 91.90: repelots SI. r Crid turpentine firm 92.90,- 94.75 and JL 9S.J64 receipt t. j . , v. I ,& ' ? ift' 1ry ' Gooda Market. New- Torkv April "19, The dry goods trade was generally eulet to-ilav. , A X yienerate business was reported in print i eioiDB enn vnntoa govam, ino irnae, iook Ing forward to the effect of the May sales 'III JUUUIMS nv, i . , , , 4 ,, t - rtilcaffA' 3 vain. rlilin.V Anrlt . 19. The Wwnl ha M'-'Viarket. to-oa. was very errauo and Clos- j .p'i ert weaa- win ins y opwin aowit l. J. ( -jCorfi' waa ,off He Oats showed in as of t7iki ; Proviaona . were unchanged , ka, e t uignerni. . t i nubnara sroe. u.' cotton Letter. j .' Kew York. Anrll 19. Cable were color. i 2 ; Bpectgl y toy? The Obeerirer . less thie morning rhd our market opened -unchanged with some good support early t in evtaenoe, Bcauerea nquiaHtmn tnrougn v eom mission houses' mv the part of recent ouyers ilium ib lucaj wimaua m nu in me ,T aU-ahma a ' h.atl- hnwln-,-fl mmawI v.. -A'af d Off on some selling - for Liverpool a Vt f aeroont and liquidation, on the pan of ,t i houees witn wall street connections who Hri 'lielt more- dtrectely the- influence of the i r"niiiuctl aiuvfiij , ' uipjmtvHra i rum int - Pacifis eoasu. Later in the day the irmr : ket declined further-: en more extended liooldatlon and the execution- of ston loss orders but there: was : po Indication of a desire to liquidate the. May holdings end - the local traders- remain 'Unsettled In their vettlude awaiting some Indira' tloxe of the intention of the bull parly, Cri edvtoee meantime continue favor eb'e 'and our corerspondents report a di fn, rlon on the part of Inrger planters to cor met with ehlppers for fall deliveries Sr. nd the present prices, : The offering of Mil - month hre id hedge agalnHt thf piirchnars 'Supplies . the., dnmnnd fr t scattered' shnrta envrrine on th de al. .. . HCiHABD-lifiuS. tc CO.-, t J ft fT::.:v t:i.j s on etocss. j. v ' , : -, fe 1 j if Ialiatlon' .of California plsaster'g Itill Kxtent Prortutt-d Semblance of Demoralization, leye Net Loseea Kunnins.l'roitt I to 91. Points. i - New york, April 19.-There was further drantic liquidation 'in the stock., market to-day Induced by the California calamity which at one time early in the day look ed as tliougU: the principal strain,, upon it had' been passed and there was subr siantialrecovery from, the sharp opening declines, r- But ; prices . broke badly again Inter in the day and the -market took on a semblance of. demoralisation., t The early rcoovery waa-.partly due : to .supportlnc orders, which , were distributed by bank ing Jnterest ;" forv the protection: of - the market: but -lo,-to a - considerable : un covered -'Short - requirement- due . to the lry heavy ' selling yesterday py ' proies jonul operators In the belief . that adt Uonal I auldatlon .would come upon fne inrkMt- to-iiav -with a realisation of 'the extent of. the Ulsastar.- i This ealeulation proved to be not mistaken and the shorts of : yesterday ; had. ample opportunity v to secuie profits. -The pressure of liquidation grew more urgent and. With an appear ance of - growing, necessity as the day progressed, and the closing ' tone, was verv-waak at about the lowest of the day. The day's net losses run rrffin 1- te ' 9 points in practically all the active I stocks and from . to -over points in Uie prominent speculative leaders In-fludlna- Readina -the Pacifies and ' the metal stocks, except the United Btatce Steel stocks, -which showed some power ef resistance. ''"" - .. - - RAnda wra aub. TMll aula. . OS value. ;m0O0. I'nited States bonds wap' Alt 4innhafiaeo on CAll. Tnfal ulM.r 1.E37.SOO ahafes. indud lr,g: Copper 901,400; Cotton v Oil 1,9001 Smelting 41,700 .Tobacco 1.600; Anaconda Paul 2JJJ09; C F.? ft 1. 24,7007 U - N inn- W. A W. 11.500: nfd. 100: Penna. 101 Reudln 153.000: Southern Pacific 56, 100; Southern Rwy, 19.100; pfd. 609; Union Facine 3.00t Steel lio.foo; pttu; a.mrr, va.rcaro, tJnenu -, 3,w pio. iw: - eioss Sheffield 900. : ;., : . . ": ' - - inj iiif,in ifp n.Dii it a ALlc-Je'iJBER-fi .GARS-ED i 1 'X :;-Gtnal iac AimT Compizte ; Eqiiipmentlfor Cotton arid t co!2h r.lills. j Pover Plants CHARU)TXE,NORtp CAROLINA CQtTO iM M I lit IVl ACH INERY. Stuart -W.1; Crasier 'I, to jwlnts from 1 , Uliller yJt'fQaWfk ton lett Speclal 'to The Observer. ?;i New ?Tork: fi Aorll 19. Liverpool was atMdv'anaucti thia mernlns: and it, look ed for i a time as if. there would-be a rutfv f i nafclti iln ii iptalimaaliin HOW ever as the day wore ori, e,nT the awful extent Ot the calamity wnion naa oeiui ln Ban Francisco and many of the small' er taviu in California, wradually. came to be realised, there was great demoralisa tion on , the stock exchange, wnion was promptly-reflected In the cotton market. There Is such a large Interest now for Wall street accounts in cotton that the Interest, of two, exchanges -ere strongly Interwoven. The necessity -or providing margin for, stocks forced the liquidation of large lines of long cotton and brought about a decline of 19 VPIISWTUV (TlHBft. New England spinners, awaiting fur ther, news from California, were absent from' -the snot market todav. ana even that department was bereft pf the sup port, wnicn nas , oeen ' aranwrai prominent - of late. Another ' fea ture r which was spoken ;. of. - pro minently , was the early approach of notice day on May contracts, and no matter what the intentions of the bull clique may be about taking up all the cotton tendered, there is still a belief that a certain amount of liquidation will first take place. The cotton situation may bo summed up In a few weirds. The market has become stale , from inaction. It is fully a month ago since May cot ton touched 114 cente and in. spite of the vigorous effects to bring inf the- outside dudiic. ttrtces nave not oeen ADie 10 acore any further advance sincej - The result Is that holders are already beginning to get urea, and the California , calamity has Hastened tneir liquidation. Llvernool Is due to come 7 to 8 lower In the morning. ft ca O. Enia Co.'s Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. , New Orleans. April 19. Although Liver pool was better than the logical expec tation, the' American markets have been subjected to severe pressure under enerai setting lor Dotn accounts reputi ng from disturbance of confidence, fol lowing the - tremendous destruction f of ropeity values by the - catastropne at an Francisco Which It Is feared' Will reflect seriously on tne kock an money market. The scattered long Interest has Isold, freely both., her and at . New lork anq aearienea dears wee are in ine ma iority have made the' most of the oeoor- tunlty to depress prioes. Closing quota uons are nearly a quarter or a cent tie low those of yesterday - and 39 points off, from , the high point of Tueoday, , mean wiiiie spot are only l-ie wer mid dling 11 cent.- May 11.08. July- 1L21. Technically,1 the ponton of the . market has- been much strengthened by the dot dine which has reduced the lona and in creased the abort interest and in thel process contracts havs not onlv lost their premium out., .nave oeen carnea to aa unwarranted discount under soot cotton. It follows -that spots must break or fu tures must recover-and aa the remnant ot the old crop seems to be well held and aoes not exercise any weight, we think It more than likely that actual cotton will not reflect the decline In futures and that the ' depression will dlaaooear as rapiaiy as iicame. xne week enq-ng-ures to-morrow will no doubt disclose a deficit In the visible supply and give" the over sanguine, pears rooo ror reflection. ' , 7 J C P. ELLIS CO. "V - Ti,i-..i,iU,.,.WIi,i', i 1, '.!-Tbf jMouey .Market, New 'Tork. - Anril . 19. Mnnrv on call firmer, 9 to 4 per cent; ruling rate 4; closing; bid SHl offd. at . Time loans firmer; 90 days, 90 days and six months 6 to 6 per cent. Prime mercantile naner &H to 9 per eent. Sterling exchnge:very wun actual Business in oankers'. t 9484.96 to 9485 for demand and at to 9482.80 for 0 day hills. Posted rates MS to and 9488 to 5496H. commercial ouis hh. war silver 9414, Mexican aouars w, r week S. W: Kngleen at White Stone v - . sprtnga. Special to The Observer. Spartanburgi 8. C. April IS. The corps or Civil engineers that has been in thla vlcrnlty for several days has Degun wont tn the .neighborhood of White Stone Springs. It is understood that they have instructions to locate a railroad Jlne from that polnl to Clin ton, Tne engineers are engaged with the. South Western Company. . ii ' V -lifi'.r . i V j jilri '. . i ll'. . V' Poultry 7M en ? Elect Offlcere. Correspondence of, The Observer. , - Oreensboroi - Anrlt 18. The Ndrth Car olina Poultry Association - met in annual session here tnis evening, it waa oecided to hold the next . annual boultrv.ahow In Greensboro January 8-11, 1807. - Several new members were received and officers were elected. ' tne new - president being f. Mrr, or rtaw stiver, ana tae secre tary, j, IS. Jerrrey, of RaJeigu, , i . .. 8oe- Mr. WhltIofk.i; , Correspondence pf The Observer. , Kockingnam Apm )8.--ai a meeting of the Democratic executive- commit, tee of Richmond county here tq-day. Mr, W. Everett, a f&rmer ehalrmai waa fleeted, to succeed Mr.. P. C.OVhlt. lock. Jthe present chairman who has removed w cuanotie. , V - - PORT MOVSME2NT. i Qalveston, steady ... i . . .. - 1H New Orleairs, easy . . -..,11 f Mobile, steady..,.,., .V,.v;.rvll'i , rharieston. auieUc .'. .1 ll'A pZii " COTTOJtVAND COT-V .WASTxt; , V ft Offlcee-Cbarlotte, N. ' 3L; 4 Boston, Maesand Ameterdam. N. Y. , . CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET, These ' figures represent the prices paid to wagons: April l Good, middling ., .. 11 Strict middling - 11 Middling i. UH Ooed middling, tinged .... 1L50 Stain .....10 to. ViV ESTIMATES. Mew Orleans Houston Oalveston .... ''" alemphls Augusta .. .. .. , Sti Louis .. .... Cincinnati ..' .. .. Houston .... a .. .., .; AfirU It '.To- L8t ' - day Tear .... 1.600-1,500 -' 7.513 ivji,8oo-2.ooo -'.wa ..t.l,5004,6O0,, 188 AprU.18 Tester. -.Last" day, 'ii year. '400 V , L820 .'...MUf-rUM .... 888 CS ....J.495 4.930 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. April 10 High Low Cloa WHEAT May July .... September ; CORN April .. .. May .... . July .. .. , September OATS May July .... September PORK May .. .. July .. .. LARD October ... M-Siy e a p July .... , September R IBS-May July September . .t.......824 . ...79 i...78 .....47 ..... H 81 29 79T4 1 , 78 78 7 4H 45 mk . S2H 90 29 4H 46 49 32' 30 -29 .18.37 16.32 19.15 18.32 .. 8.87 8.85 3.S5 .. 8.72 . 8.70 3 70 .. 8.87 8.82 8.82 .. 8.97 8.95 8.95 .. 8.75 8.72 8.78 .. 8.87 8.83 8.85 .. t.92 8.87 8.90 CLOSING STOCK LIST. 240 lots 41 J03 39- . 90 226 81 .... Adams Express Amalgamated Copper .. .. ,. , innrinan "r A. Foundry.. .. American Car Foundry pfd.. American Cotton Oil-. American Cotton Oil pfd American Express .. .. .. .. American Hide k leather pfd American lee American Ice pfd.. A .. ' American Linseed Oil-. American Linseed -Oil pfd ,. .. American Locomouva .. .. . Amarleaii TjAnometlve Pfd .. v. American Smelting Refng.. .. American Hmeltlng & Refng pfd.. American Sugar Refining.. .. .. ..' American Tobacco pfd. certlf.. .... Anaconda .Mining Co.. .. .. f ; Atchison . Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line .. .. BalUmore tnw .-. Baltimore t Ohio pfd-.. .. .. Brooklyn Rapid Tranelt- Canadian Paoinc Central of New Jersey .. .. Chesapeake Ohio Chicago: ee Alton Chicago A Alton pfd rMmmA (Treat Weatern .. .. .. . v. i n M. Va.i kwa.t.rn . . .1 ..'205 Chicago, MH., ft St. Paul.. ..J Chicago Terminal -Train..-.;' 93 Chicago Terminal a ran., um,. .. C. Ci. C. It St. Loula . 1 Colorado Fuel ft Iron.. . w 8?V4 ... . , Colorado ooumern .. .., . ... Colorado ft Southern 1st pfd Colorado, ft Southern 2nd pfd.. .. ,. Consolidated .Oas .. .. .. .. Corn Product Refining .. ., ..... Cora Product Refining .. ... .. .. Delaware ft Hudson .. ." Delaware, Lackawanna ft West. .. Denver- ft KW uranae ' TORK bonds. U. 8. refunding 2s, regletcred V, 8. refunding Is;, coupon V, 8. 9s, registered ... , V. 8. 3s, coupon.. lh 8. .Old 4s,. registered U S. Old 4s, epupoir tl. " tU New 4sy registered IC 8. New s, coupon American Tobacco 4 American Tobacco 88 Atchison general Atchison adjustment 4e Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore ft Ohio 4 Baltimsre Ohio SH Brooklyn R. -T v 4s Eentral of Georgia 6. rural of Georgia' let Inr. ofrt.. .. Central ef .Georgia 2nd Inc Central of -"Georgia, 8d Inc Chesapeake ft Ohio 4s Chicago &, Alton. ofd Chicago, B. ft Quiney new 4s Chioago, R. I. ft Pacific II. i: 4s.. Chicago. R. I. ft K B. R. -n. aC. C. A St. Louis gen. 4s lorado Industrial 6s St. a Colorado Industrial' 6s Ser. it Colorado Midland 4s.. Colorado ft Southern 4s Cuba 6s.. '., -kv Denver & Rio Grande 4s Distillers' Securities 6s Erie prior lien 4..' Erie General 4s, ', Hoe.kinar Vallew .4t4a. Japan tn.. .r-i.-.. .," Japan fia, 2nd Scries Japan 4lia, Japan 4fits certincatea 2nd Series.. Ixuisvllle ft Nash. Unitled 4s Manhattan coneot gold 4s Mexican Central -4s,. Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn. A 8t.,,Louis4., Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri, Kansas Texas 2nd National R. R. of Mexico consol 4h New York Central gen. z New Jersey' Central gen. Bs Northern Pacific 4s."t Northern' Paclfio) 3s.. Norfolk ft Western, consol Oregon.Short LJne-rfdg. 4s renn. cv. hs.-, .i Reading General 4s.. St. Iuis A Iron Mountain consol aa St. Louis A Ban Francisco fg. 4s. .. St. Loiiis Southwestern con. 4s.. .. Seaboard Air Line 4s ofd Southern Paolflc 4..' .. Southern Pacific -'.1st 4a cerliflcatea Kmithern Diltwv; Texas ft Pacific isfst. . . Toledo. St. L. ft Western 48 Uhion Paciflo 4e.,..V .. Union Puclfle cv. 4s.. IT. S. Steel 2nd 6s Wabaeh Ists. Wabash Deb. B.. Western Md, 4s .. .1 Wheeling ft Lake Erie 4s ofd .... Wisconsin Central. 4. Japan 4s ctfs.. ,, H ' '' mm 4tet9 OUTMpTrtYOM 6T . OMAftkOTri N. O. S'( . - :r m - Rdvolvlof Flat Cards, Railway tii. Drawing Frames, . .Spinning Frames, Twister and Spoolers Qutllera and Reels. ' Looms. ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. 4s K 1, w' '-So eouiTAi-a BuitoiN.v ' ; ATLANTA Ci it,"" Jr ,"' V": 1 ETC., BTC. Rorlng Frmiaas ffltiVsnadlaeef. Jack Frame Automatic Feeders. -1 , " Openers and Trunk Breaker, InUrrnediateand Vv Finisher Lappers'- ;; ' Kirscnner Carding Beatera , Thread EtractorKf,V .... ... L ' AU ' v. waste r-rcnerv. u, ; Raw Stock Dnrars. ETC., ETC. wl 76 VH 100 won 2 108 9S 97i 9- t , t-103Vji IIH 23 fm 10H4 Ml Kl 9)i 12S 104 7'i l' 1(10 I0(i'.4 in 7'4 ss !'.' 117', I2;t di 10Ti IBS iir'4 7!1 S.M4 85 21 40 96 11 loft 119 136,; 103 268 ' m' 100. 140 :96i 83 171! 218 -67: 90; 7 20 Seaboard Atr line Stock. Baltimore. ADtli-ie.fl. ,.A, Lt common and preferred nothing doin. 70 4 138., j 78 v 206 440 44 89 66 42 ', ? ,-. 131 ': 171 84 v 82 . Denver ft fUo Grande pfd.. .. . Distillers' Securities Erie 1st pfd '.' Erie. 2nd pfd.... .. . General Electric .. Hocking Valley .. i. .. Illinois central International Paper .-......... .. Interna uonal wper. pia International Pump .... International pump pfd.. . iowa central .. ... f : low tntral pfd.. .. jr, Kansas City, Southern . ..... 27 Kansas City, noutnern pto .. ... v js Louisville ft Nashville 148 Manhattan L.i .. it Metropolitan Securities ., .. .. , Metropolitan St. Ry.. .... ,113 Mexican Central .... Minneapolis ft St. Louis .. .. W Minn.; 8W P. ft Sault Ste, M. Pfd. WVk Missouri Paolflc ..... ..... 94 Missouri, Kansas ec iexa , t, .: .jjo- Mmaoun, v.ansBi m. xvmm.,, . Missouri, Kanaas ft Tex pfd,., 125 Wilmington, steady ie: .wisf;., Jlli', Norfolk, steady,, "v, ; ... '?. "wllf-ll. Baltimore, nominal . it New Tferk. ouietf, ,, .v., ,11.70- BoetOn quiet .,,;'- ,.. '.; .m.II.M pnuadoipnia.,T4t , ill. Houston, oulet - ,,116-1 Augusta, quiet. f.,t 31 7-l Memphis, sttady.,, v'.. ( .' 118-I8 St.' Louis, QUiOt.. r 44 ... LoulsvlUe, firm .. ,, . M 11 ' OOMPABATTVIS 'fORT.', RECEIPTS, Galveston ... ...... .3.674 'A . New Orleans .-. , 8.674 - 3.981 Mobile ,'.. 16S "v 487 Savannah" ... .y ..i.3.n charleston 87 Wilmington ',. . Norfolk ..7. .... ... 932 New -Tork , ,..;.,. " Boston ,w .ii. ....... 13 Total .v ',' - (.91 , 6;t ., J.lf'9 60 f ... Waa 20.175 Matlnnat f4 . .... . ...... ....I -i,..'., '90 National B. R.'of Mexico pfd., 4 -4 98 New Tork ntrl .. .... .. v lf New York Ontario ft 'Western- 49' Norfolk ft Western . 98Vt Norfolk ft Western pfd.. .. , 81 North American ..... T .. n. .. 9 Paclfio Mail ,. .t-i .. .'. ,.k ri(jf Pennsylvania,,., .".,. ....v.... ....'138 People's Gas,.- w .'w... ..'j.,' 93 Pittsburg. C. C. ft 0tr Louis. i .i '77 Pressed Steel Car ,n 63i Pressed Steel Csr pfd.. .....,..."' 8 munwu (.nun." Reading ..... .v v ....... ij' ttaadlns- 1st nfd . Rendme 2nd pfd u ..... v w Republic J3teel 29 Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co.; ...:. - f Rock Island Co4 pfd .. Rubber Good ... ..... iff i...,' '. ' Rubber uooos pra.. .i .. Hf. tuii A Ban Fran. 2nd ofd.. , St. Louie Southwestern W iW.-'12 Bt. Leuls'Bouthwastera pfd ., ,1 - 64 'i Southern Pacific e t. ,,-.4 , 94 Southern PaHfle pfd- .- .,..,,t I7 Southern Railway1.. , .. 89 Southern Railwar pfd.Ji .' .-(.. -v-' 99 Tenaesaee coai t$ iron ..,, . ..i.k-. i-i , Texa ft Pacific '..'tv., .; .. ..r,l;, 32 Tolelo, Bt. Louis ft West.. SS'.i Toledo. St.. Louts ,Vlt, pfd. 63 1'nloo Paclfio , . Ifco7! I'nlon Pacific pfd.'.. ,. United State Raprese 114 fnlted States Leather ., '.,., L'nlted States Leather, pfd i t. , ., w- Cnlted States Renlty. v,.... I -K 1 St4 United State Rubber .. 6.' United State Rubber pfd i. 4. Jlo', Onlted State Steel r l'nlted State Steel pfd.,-,; ..... )I7A Virginia Carolina Chemical .. 48 Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd k,,,'.ll Wabash ., ... ,,,., ,,,... ' STI1 Wabash pfd... "..-v. ,, Wella Fsrgo Expres.,- ,. ,,..i40fl2 i Westlnghnuae Kleolrlo , ,,,ln Western Union .. ..i.,;(,;,A. 9."4 Wheeling ft Lsk Brie ,M u 4 tviaconmn i'enirni .. . ,. ., ,, , I Wisconsin Cenlral pfdM .,, .... 6. , Nnrtnern Pacific 214 ( Cnti-'l leather .. 4 4j r?tr I t iicr Pfd -, , V t I I 1 S ., .. .... i Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently flnd tt neeeeeary to bar Banking FaolIlUe In ad dition t ttaoee offered by local TUB V; First National ?Bank of Rlehmond, Ttianla, ' with i 1.3I9.900.93 Capitate? ' 3,000,009.00 Deposit , $7,000,900.00 Total iReeouree Offer Just the Additional Fa. tittle . Required. ; . in. B. Pureell, ', preatdent: Jno. IC, MUler. Jr.. Vlee Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett, - Aa Btant - CashUrt J. X Jeplln, Aealstant Caahlwr. The Largest Pipe Covering Plant In The United States K The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO 85 per cent. Magnesia for covering high-pressure steam pipes. Asbestos Moulded for covering low-pressure steam pipes. Vl5ool Felt for covering low-pressure pipes. Hair Felt for covering exposed pipes. Pipes covered with Carey's Coverings never give trouble. . For further mformation, estimates, etc., address Charlotte Branch The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. 216 i College St E. P. T1NGLEY, Manager. MILLER & COMPANY EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 190 Broadway, - - New Tork. Members: Kew .York Stock Exchance, New Tork Cotton Baohanse, New Yorlj Coffee Exchange, New York Produce Ex. change. New Orleans Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Board of Trade. Chlcage Board of Trade, Liverpool Cotton. Asso. elation. Executes orders on any of th exchanges of -which we are members. All orders vent to our branch office at Greenville. S.. Ct Will be transmitted Inetantly by private wire to our male office In New Tork. and exeeutlon ret ported promptly. The Best- Service, Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements. Your Business. Solicited F. 8. ALEXANDER. Mgr. (IT W. Washington St, Greenville, 8. C COTTON SEED OIL and Gin Machinery NOT IN ANT COMBINATION OR TRUST. Complete plant from fifteen to two hundred ton capacity. Spe cial small ell plants for gin neries. Complete cotton gin ning systems. E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works, ATLANTA, J - GEORGIA. K BOND DEPARTMENT WACHOVIA 10AN I TRUST COAJIY, . 4 UTNKTON.SALKM, N. U : BONDS AND STOCKS, " We invite correspondence . from parties desiring to buy op sell. . ;Vfcr Our list of investments mailed upon application, . HUGH MACRAE ft CO., Bankers Mlacellaneon seathern Seonrlttes WILMINGTON, n. a. Vraeblngton, D. flL, dOS Colorado BldB Cotton Mill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARP9 AND TARNS, Greensboro Supply Company, Mill Supplies and Machinery Motors and Dynamos, Steam and Power Pumps, Gasoline Engines, ' Iron Working Machinery. Wood Fibre Plaster Machinery. Tiir rtrtMiiiiri ft ... ... Direct Hspresentstlves J DuUITIXLLL lU. m MS tflJIDK r 1 Dayton. OhlS If You Expect to Buy Gin Machinery for 1908, Write Us zl Once For Our Catalogue and Tell us Your Wants Continental Gin Company CHARLOTTE N. C. 1 1 .1 A ! y . .." - A": J--". --i , 1 tui t CROMPTON-THAYER LOOM CO WORCESTER. MASS. FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM. TOWKU ZAiaSK, QUILT. CASSIMERK, BLANKET LOOMS, XTC, - DOBBIBS, BOX MOTIONS, REPAIRS. ETC. . SOOTRERN OFFICE: CHARLOTTE. N. C ALEXANDER ft GARSED. Managers. 1 - No. 114 Chestnut Street, PHXLADELPinA, - . . . PA. L JENCKES SPINNING CO. 4!) IB JAMES E. MITCHELL CO, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. yotton Yarns and Cotton 'v',' s '"Cloths, v ; : CONSrONMKNTS 80UCITKD. Philadelphia, 133 and it4 Cbeetnnt St , 'Boston, 1SS Summer St. New Tor. No.'TS Tnerd t BANDY ft TERRELL, Cotisultlnt, Hyflrtullo ' an fewer Enrlneere; Plane Md estimates for power pianta an,4 sewer systems made en application. - ' Bnr A. &'H yh,' B. Aaeee. mv A. - a - B.. and ;vTrrell, c BV Itensatsr, . , J'- (. C:p,aus;co;.:pAiiY - Ma Ccxissicn !,!crd;::ts SMV. V MEMBERS OF Tne Kair Tork Cotton Esc nan re. New Orlean Cotton Exohente,; Llrerpeel Cotton Brokers' Association New Or leans Board-ef Trade, ' . ,' " t Cotton Kvcfuuife RntMlng . ! -v,,m NEW ORLEANS "J '.-i Special attention cteen't6 executing ef erdsrs In contracts tor fntare de lieery ef eotton In all the market COnnCSPONDISNClB SOUOTED. ""' u , ,' ., , Ml. , I nUBBAIlD BR03. 6 CO; HANOVER SQUARE, NEW TORK. trSMBERS OT New Tor - Cotton R chant e, New i- Orleans Cotton Ea ehanre. Aeeoelate Membert Uver pool Cotton fechange, -C..r.r.J,SOLlclTED-ror ha par. rheee and sale el cotton for futvrt d:ivtry,. Correspondence invited. A. D. SALEELD ft BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS SS.TS Leonard 8t NEW TORK, COTTTON TARN8. WITH Pred'k Vietoy ft Achells. 7M. D'OLIER ft CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS lrd and Clieetimt Stav . i tlariney and Merchant Bldf , ITHIJADELPHiA, PA. , ,.M,lj M, I IH..I It I II Hli 1WL '.'. wre. (,: v. lAYivAnn 4 a f I , 1 inciLa; '-. J PAWTTJCKET, R. I. COTTON TARN SPINNERS, CONVERTERS AND DEALERS.' Correspondence With Southern Bplnnere Solicited. 1, n O. A ROBBNS Complete Equipment for Cotton Mill, Power Plant,; and General Machnerr. , v ,,. t flTf AH.T.OTTT!! TinPTTT flAPftT.TTTA : i. ii i ii , iwvAaa wwtavill l ! laa A-1A VJLaiAV A V- AVI AjlV V-W COMMISSION MERCHANTS. K r v : C; OITTCEt: New Torl(. FhUadelphla, Chioaco, St, Lcmla, rTi; WfTiV'' 'tiv . Yarns and Cotton Piece Goodsi ' - , V-'- HICM-CRADC SPINDLE. LOOM, ENGINE AND VALVE ' " r' i.' V H Belt one ud Oreaeea. AVnhrleattnie Oreaeee. tteAdr-Mlxed 1 ta!rv CMS Water Palate. - Ataw WatUee' DreeeUsa Conpoaada, r GEO. K t HISS OIL GO. -' CTTAKXOTTB. N. C. PAULSON; tINKROUM r . -aBai-,.,j ai r tt-s m:onrd sriti irr 120 CIII .vTNL'T Mltl-KC J. 31 aiOMtOK SlULKT i " ( r j, S; ft
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