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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVERAUGUSTJ190G.': , . r X COMMEBCE A1D. FINANCE COTTON ' SLUMI'S M. TO , 3. jlew Low Lrvel For the Season Waa Reached a Ilfult of Itearlab Au rut Hurona IU-xrt, Which. Mm 77- ... i . , ciAf, Ann ... . 1 Riul v oou Clone Only a taiUo Up Jfroio fr New T ork, Aug". 8.-rTh cotton market ;.. J)d a very severe break during to-day's trading, aa result of a bearish August f bureau report, ' with ' prlcea reaching a ;. new low, level (or th season. " The tsloa ee for the da wer estimated at 160, : JJ bale,. - - .;-'.-; " . Tha. market 'otaned .ateadv at an aa ., vsoco of ltfr-S pointa In keeping ith ; slightly better aablea , and .ruled fair! uumiv fiunnr ini . Mr r imiiod vu tradlne- very aulet.' Just before the toy rnmftnt rtmrt'wu Imu1 arlcea-wer about net unchanged, but aa soon aa the 1 condition figures wera read there waa a reaa at 19 or u pointa. a rauy ot or pointa on covering by local ahorta dur- W( me miaai ox ne aiternoon.was tui' ' lowed . befnra tha cloaa. however, by I aeend -deollnn under aotlva selling by i,wlra ind rnmmlnliin houaM with fiouth ern connections and hnvf local Haul datlon which, waa attributed to aome o( the largest bull Interests In -the marset. ',. The dedina c.arriad Auaust oft -to ., October to 4.81 and December to 4.98. ; or about 1J0o pointa below the previous : loweat level and 40gr.18 pointa dowa from r last night's finale. The close' waa only a little up from the loweat on the active - months and wntlmmt aeamad to ba bear 's Ish at tba decline. The government report i showed a condition of BZ.S per .cent., against 88.4 per cent. last month, T4J per 'cent, last year and 41.4 per cent, two yea re ago. Local authorities figure; that '- wun avarega,' oonaiuons iair on -ims ' pointa to a crop of all the way from ; M.fcO.OOO to 11,500,000 bales. : Recelpu t ths porta to-day 4,838 1 sale, against ,7lo last week and is. : Tl last-year. For. the week 15.000 bales ; against 3,iTl laat week and 73.620 last , year. To-day receipts at New Orleans 141 bales, against 1.43 last year and at Houston 630 bate, against l,U laat year,,-?,., . -.; . . .. New Orleans Cotton. ' 1 New Orleana, Aug. t Cotton. '' spots closed quiet H cent lower in sympathy wun failures; middling ioh; aalea, . balea on the soot and four to arrive. Futures -opened quiet from 191 points n'gnar to net uncnanaea rrom yesterday a ' closa. Tha- market remaned very quiet . from tba opening until tha publication of - the government crop report, which aent ' prices Immediately down (git pointa and . the decline continued until the clone. The 1 government eetimate waa t pointa better than local aatlmatea had been. Tha mar. ' ket closed barely ateady. tMHO points . under yesterday's figures, the market be ing forced down not only by bear pres- - aurw v ur laraa swiiuig oi Duiia. . f . New Orleama Fntnrea, Maw Orleana, Aug l Cotton futures closed barely steady aa follows: August, law: September, io.ua; uctooer. I.fo; mov ember, t.ii; December. I.M; January, ; s.ss; raoruary, ..; aiarcn, jo.tt. if New York Cotton. New York, Aug. . Bpot closed aulet middling uplands. 10.90; middling gulf, i.it ; saiee. too naiea. Futures closed ateady. Prices ranged as follows: ' - Open nigh lLow Closa Aug. 10.01 B.60 t.TS Sept. ...1018 10.11 1.89 .82 Oct. W. 10.27 .3 M Nov 10.26b la 24 ' M M Dec. W SI 10.S t.W 10.03 . Jan. 10. M 10.39 10.08 10.07 Feb, W.4Ib 10.08 ' March M.4Kb 10.60 10.15 10.19 Hay. 10.660 .- Llvrmmol Vtlnn. IJvarPOOl. Aua. J. Cotton, snot 'aulet prlcee 1 point lowerr American middling iair, .s; gooa imaaiina. a.i middling, '. .: low mlddllna a.80; aood ordinary MM. ordinary, i.12. The sales of the day wera , t.OUO balea, of which 600 ware for epecuuv iran ana raport ana inciuaea f,suu Ameri can. Receipts 2,000 baimr, no American futures opened steady and closed steadv) .American mlddllna; ar. o. e.i Aurust. 6.72: August-Semember,, . SeptemberOct- ODer, .iioo.z; uctooer-lNovember, t.ti nvTenpn-'incsniuer, e.oei uecemDei janiurryr ' aniiaTr-Fenrttary, -. Februryw(nrch(r.li March-April, .6.(3; April-May, 6.64; May-June. 6.6&4i6.6e. . fTbarlotte Cotton Market. Th' Prtcea repreaant. the prtres paid M nm . - AUg. . Uood middling ;. .. Strict middling ., , Middling ..' ... Good middling, tinged .. .. Btaina .... ,. vi -t Port Movement. 1H4 11 n 010 ' Oalvaston ateady' . etas' V ST New urieana quiet Mobile nominal , Savannah quiet , .,. Charleston nominal , Wilmington nominal ' Norfolk ateady , Baltimore' nominal . New; York quiet Boston quiet Philadelphia quiet r Interior Movement. Houaton quiet- Augusta very dull Memphis quiet , Bt.. Louis quiet ; . Cincinnati wt,,.i ' Louisville firm 10 7-18 10H 11 1-11 11H 10.90 10.90 11.18 10 MS 10 lOVi 10;,. a .', Interior Recelpu. it August. 1 ' Tester Laat r ; , . .. aaT Metnphle. ,,..,. ,,. . . Augusta.. .. .. , Bt. Louis,, Cincinnati , .., ,. .. Houston.. . ,, (30 J EaUmAtea. 1 - To- Tear L0M 18 1W 133 1.3S9 Last day. 3reur, Houaton.. '.... . Ml00-t0, a,J 'Coiuparatlve Port Receipt,' Auguat, 1 Y ester- Tast day . Year , Oalvaston .'. .... . i. New 'Orleana.i .. ;.. . Mobile.. .. .. ., Savannah.,'.. .,' .. Charleston.. , Wilmington.. Norfolk.. ;. k 1,1' V 141 1 . m 1,100 43 173 4.2X8 1.923 1.2K7 18 8.234 i,ll ' fl 233 mi Baltimore,,- . . . ,. Boston.. a Brunswick ..k . -,' Pacino Coast.. .. .. .. Total. .. .. .. 3,321 U.OI COMPAJtATIVB, COTTON 6TATTMENT new T 1,1 K. A II V M -- For . tha week ending Friday, August 1 . ; Net raoalpu at all V, B. porU .. ' during week , 80,280 t Net reoaipta at all U. H.. norta . same week last year ..,..,., ' T3.408 Total, receipts alnca Bept, 1st..,; T,792,Wl : Total, receipts to same data last " ' yw.i....,.,t.i'.,.M,,,.,,M,.i,j, l0.033.84t , F.sporta for the weak .v.. .v........ , 4,'1.174 , jL.xpur mr eama-weeK tail yaar ' 1 KS,1 ,. TiXaKaiports ainua Bept.-lst..r. 4L33J,0k!0 Total exports same .date ., last Vtock gt aU V. 0. ports same Urn , lastv -year; tSS.474 fUock At all Interior towns ' ,140.108 . iiurii vi mu luvciivr towns same timer laat year ,...,.. . i flock at Liverpool 8Jtmk;at Llvarooo). eama time Inat year , ' Stork of America ; afloat 'for 1M.W 642,000 ,?M,0M Great Britain ,,,..;, ..,..,.. .' 28,000 Stock of American .. afloat- for ('" -V , . Great Britain ..aarna -time last ." rr- ..................... .:f"JW , J'l COTTON BRCEIPT8. ..,.. 1 . New yorKi Aug. 1 1908. ' The following are tha total net receipt of cotton at all porta since Bept. JM:- f- Oulveatnn ........ ,..v ... i. . i J.t4ft,R7 New Orleans ,...,,.,.,'...,,,,'...,,1 j,tt.'in,4iD Mobile .'.( ... ... 'i.'..k.,. '( t47.K!3 fiavanflah ..... A.. ,,,, J, 4f,na ( hnrloaton .,.,.t.,.. , . 17771 Wilmington '...,. 827.817 Norfolk i.'.,,.. ;.;tvi6,0 Biilllmor ....... ....r '..,.,,,. v ti,t9 New York ,,.. , - 8,r7& Boston ...... '(0.4X3 Newport Newa .... . is owl rhllartelphla 1 v.7 Pun Fra nelson 87.7;ai Brunswick t .4. t,,,,,. t..kt.0 i J7S.7;i4 ; ' 4,3"$ Port Townaend TVnxaiola ..... ,,. .vWv. lM.Jit 4.7T.1 im.ru , 18 I 8.RH .-. 1M) 8.7i Fortlann, tn-a. t... port Arthur Sabine Pa as Jarkannvllla r'M ale paaa, Texas Kl rasVi, Tenaa Irelo. Teaaa Elinor Mi" if ,..,,.....-.....,,,,,, ..... . - Total ' bale .....'. t, 732,601 - New Tork, Aug. 8. 1908.' The following atntUilr-a on the move ment f cotton for the week emltng, Friday, August 6, were compiled by tha New York .Cotton Kxchanae. . , 'WJi.Ki.X BUH.Mr.ni-. .:- ' ' , .' Tnl U' Port ReceipU '. 1311, X Overland t mllla and , Cunada, ... ...v....' 4,071 7 r Southern mill taking ' , (eatlmated) ...... 20.000 M. Iat Year. : 73,J0 t .. "V j 1.814 80,0rib Loss ot atock at interior " 1 tawna Los 18,444 Brought - Into sigh ' for " y:" ?the week ;.,...? .j.'.... S.59S; 88.193 TOTAL CHOf UVEMET. Port receipt .......... 1788,660. ,10,049,44 Overland to mlUf and, r Canada 9&2.W0 1.098.808 fiouthern mill -, takings (estimated) .... 3.14O.000 .. t 3.168,000 Stock at Interior town - , ln exceee of Sept. 1st. ' -i n 80.8ia Brought Into sight thus' ; ' far for season . ......10,881,218 : 18.381,608 WEEKLY INTERIOR COTTON TOWNi - . ; Naw York, Aug. 4, WOa. 5 ; X; . Mid. Raop. BWn. file Albany ,.,.......,- .,, tt .143 -r . Athens ...;, no .io AUanta aUady ...... 10 ' 861 Breciham .'. ....' '-.,47 Sharlotta steady . ..... UV, 183 olumbla ....... ....... .' 1538 Columbua, Oa. steady 10H ' 73 CS4 73 i- v.-t 'l8.,!f. ThO , 460 . 2W :' -V' ; 80 : 16 r.uiauia Oreenvlll .... .... .. j '.' : J',; Greenwood, B. C... .... "i t - " w Helena .y .....,; ' :' LltUe Rock .. ........ V" 1 W Macon . ...... ....... - 91 2117 e . at t ' Uirilni ; V - . . 5t3 1504- Montgomary quiet .. 104 1 217 435 4r3 Naahvlll ateady 10 168 130 ,130 Natohea . 7 13 13 7 11 43 Newberry k..-. .-....... Raleigh easy Roma ,., . . ,...... Selma ......, Shreveport quiet ...JO 1-16 Vlcksburr Tasoo City . 43 Vi 76 234 ' 4 804 264 418 71 61 C. P. Bail 4 Co.'g Cotton Letter. Special to The Obaerver.v New Orleans, La ; Aur- 4.-Llverpooj eontinuea to exhibit surprising -strength which may be attributed In part to cov ering Dacause or in nouaaya wioru morrow and Monday. American markets opened comparatively steady, but it waa annarent that tha burlnr power waa de cidedly limited and proceeding the bureau report values eaggea siignuy. upon im annaunMBtcnt of na-urea aomewnat in ex cesa of tha popular expectation a further unimportant receealon developed, and un til after the noon hour the trading wss not significant Meanwhile . Mr. Price gave publicity to the statement that the bureau condition of 82.9 pointed to a crop of 10.900,900 balea taking tha paat ten years as an average. Some venture some spirits locally immediately took is sue with him to th extent of offering him an even bet that the crop would ea ceed 11.000,000 balea, which we understand ha nmmntlv declined to accent. Much to the surprise of bulls and bear alike In the final hours of the trading a Rreelpitata drop of 30- pointa occurred at aw York, the weakness being generally aacrlbed to lelllnar dv leaainr ion, shorts promptly availing temseivea k.A f.v..Mt.l. .in.rtiihlt r. jvtvAV recently created enaacement. Were not for thla demand a furlhar decline would anauestlonablv have been witness ed, as It constituted the only support. Of course th elimination or reduction or menacing long Interest cannot be ' re- a-arded otherwise than of benefit technic ally and it perhapa pointa to a cessation of man nulation for the present at least. Fluctuations will be termed more by logical Influences aurh aa daily weather conditions, crop movement ana spot de mand. After such a substantial decline. some reaction la not unlikely, but we have little faith In the permancy of any recovery that naa not lor its naaia serious chance In tha existing; crop prom ise. It la. the exception rather than the rule that prices have' been, also attractive level at the tnclpency of tha movement of a crop and wa do not believe the early trade demand will develop suffici ent activity to counteract a dally Increas ing preaaure ot actual cotton, until It la demonstrate! mat supplies next year will not ba . mora than equal for con sumption requirements which ..does not stow appear probable. ' .' i;, r. muLM at w,- Unrward, Vlck C1arV PHj Cot- 'u. .. ton Letter."' .' Furnished by the Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade. New Orleans. Auar. 8. Tha markets this morning in no way betrayed the proxi mity of an important publication. Liver pool Is indifferent, futures about aa due and spot price 1. lower, aalus ,00 bales. nth 4,800 'American. ,. , our market opened dull and unchang ed, hardly any trading, than gave way a few pointa on a little rwn calling In anticipation of a bullish bureau report with a bearish effect, i iui sounded . i little peculiar but la nevertheless , th truth. The reasoning Is that, with th passing of this report good crop pros. pacta and impotence or nun speculation will again depress value, 'there la on ly one thing feared by tha boars and tnai la mat aurope muni oecome a ouy er on a bullish report - 1 The weather conditions in the belt dur ing the paat w Hours were-quite favor able. Tha only precipitation or conse quence was confined to tha southwestern portion of Texas and tha coast districts or tne Atlantic's; otnerwiae generally fair weather prevailed with only, scat tered light Showers. The official fore casts promise a continuance of thesa weather conditio na. There ar na exces sive temperatures anywhere and no beat waves are indicated by th map. -s . . Accordlnar to tha eovemment bureau report published at 11 . m. (central), tha average crop condition for the belt on July 2&th'wa 83.9, against 83.8 laat month; 74.8 laat year and 01.6 In tha -big crop year 1904. It show that the crop aa a wnoie ne ia us own ror tne montn and allowance being made for tha natural pessimism In reporting crop conditions. the report was generally, regarded as bearish, but the trading la too small., for It to have much effect -Tha deoreaalon ot 8 point following Its publication waa gladly used by shorts to cover ahd th maraei ateaoien. Trading la mostly pro. resalonal ana as narrow aa before. The uncertainty of crop development during the critical month of August la still noiaing in cnec 'general aeiung, New Tork Prrnlnoe. Naw York. Aua. 8. Flour Dull and lower. Minn, patent, 4.260-4.60;. do, oak- era, .ru.ou. . - -l ,..) v Ry flour Quiet ' ' Corn meal Bteady. - , . i r v ..v. mi. M Bio.Rwri ii nnj 11 cloaed quarter to net lower; May, 86; m . . mi, nA. i. An,. ' UWu XT eo .lu...... . i Dvinvrnmr, ova i , knuvmovr, pja, options cloaed unchanaed: September. ieoemoer, Oats,, spot 45teady : mixed, , Is. Cutmeatafltaadyj '"pickled bellies, , tm &13H. Lard Firm! Wtatera prima, l,96a9.0S Mflnkil. Arm.. k . - . .. ' r-orK vjui et; mesa, u.Kwn.T. , Tallow Bteadv. . - - ' ' Petroleum Burely ateady. ' - ' Roaln Barely steady i strained. S3.9&A a, ....... . .. i urpentina nteaajr. : j i , .i i . Ry-teady. ;..;' V, ','v'' ;f MolassesBteany. ... .. " Coffee, a not Rio JlteadV: mild: emlet. futures closed at a decline of 610 points, fiuanr. raw Firm: fair reflnlnr. iu t eentrifuaal. 98: teat tKbl li-Ht mnlnu augar, i; rennen, steady.-. :i:-i. ., k ... Wutternrm, unonnnged. . Cheese Steady, uncnanaed. ,.' w I. , . Kgga Steady, .unchanged, "' Freuthta and peanuts Uulet unchanar. FofatneFirmer, Jersey Mar : barrel, .K0-&IL70. ' Cabbage Qutet, unchanged;- ' ' ' naltlmor PrKluon. i Baltimore. Aua, I. Flour Dull. tin. Ohnnged, - v ' Wln-at Kaav: anot contract UKutiti Southern by sample, Mi78. . - t Cnrn-.teudy pot(, bty; 'Southern, i Oaia-Hteadyj No. I mixed, t$MM. - nymumu - 7 7 . - ..7. ' flutter flteadv. , unchanaed! faitcv imi tation. Inri9; do. creamery, TfifA ' .'. ;. Kwae-Flrm, 14.-' .'....'. ' viiwar acuii, uncnaugea. large, 11', -oU. 12'4. x j a . i Sugar Steady, unchanged. . (Iiarlotl PrrWInce Marker. - . - " (Corrected daily by J. W. Zimmerman - fAmnanf 1 - . . Chlckrns-ltprlng .4 ,",. r!4 none fr bead., ,, .. . .... .. 88 felO Pucks ... , r4 w- ,.38 -. ) Faaa , ,,,, ,,,, ,, ,, 14 - Rye m ' Corn .. .. t .... 7J 17714 Cotton Seed .,.,,..,...',-..., 3214 , , rials Feed in " ' Oat Seed u uV4 ALEX A N DER- & G ARSED u ' MACHINERJ,. AGENTS ' f , y;T Charlotte, N. CL , ' -i M -n " ' ,i COTTON AND WOOLEN MILL I MACHINERY " POWER PLANTS ' t . SHARP REACTION IN 8TTOCKS. tipottinra. of the Showing Told . On . Speculative Sentiment lncreaaiiikly as Uie Pay Advancod anil Late a-PoInt ItijMv'ln bt. I'aul Wa Met , by tieneral. Outpouring. .. : New York. Aog.' t-Torday'a tock mar. ket became even mora spotty than that o( . yesterday 'and th isolated instances of atrength were fewer.. This showing told on speculative sentiment In the course ot the day and tha tone of the speculation became leaa confident and lsd to a sharp reaction. ' Thla chance was derived more from th notion 01 th market Itself than from any development lu the condition of buslneaa or industry, bnibss tie slightly firmer ton of tha call money market may have been partly re sponsible. Successive , disappointments over the expected formal confirmation of tha "deal" . rumor which have hung about these stocks for' many week firoves wearing upon the patience of the ll-lnforraed holders, except when they have the example of large buying and nd. vanrfng prices before their eye. Th r.w featurea of strength proved root eutotrtutes for these favorite leaders of market sentiment. The rla In Naw York Central was connected witn eoma revival f report that eomprehenatv' tneraer of .'the Vanderbllt railroad properfie-i wa In contemplation. There waa a Joint art vnnce In a number of the North-nml-Bouth - trunk line railroads, which wa associated with -the government's cotton report, which 'waa expected to ba favor. able, Dut wnicn even exoeeaea specula tive anticipation. The cotton-carrying railroads sold off on realising, however, after tha publication ot the government report .. - The firmer ton In th day' Call lon market wa due to the Indicated ileclin to.- th week In the cash holdings of th lianka. which amounts to 84.771.000, on sub-Treasury account alone, and which seems to be only slightly offset by tha rece pi by express rrom tne interior ThJ Impulsion of the profit-taking ten Aencv of tha dav'a market waa emphasis- eJ by the response to the late 2-point rla In Bt Paul, which was met by an out v.fing of stocks which carried a long list f retire leaders from 14x4 pointa he low laat nlaht. There waa very liltl recovery and the cloaing wa may. llondr v.ere irregular. Total anles. par value. 81.007.000. United State bonds were unchanged on call. Total aalna were 1.003.800 shares Includ ing: Amalgamated Copper. 146,900; Amer. lean Cotton OH. 900: American Smelters. 27.100: American Tobacco, fl Anaconda Mining. 43JW0; Atlantic Coast Una, .M0 Chesapeake Ohio, 8.700; St Paul, 4.9nO; Hrle. M SflO: Louisville A Nashville, 43.800: New York' Central, t.400; Norfolk A West ern. 2,300; Pennsylvania, ZT.eno; Heading, K WVI- Rnuthern Paoiflc. 81.100: Southern Railway, 31.900, do. preferred 100; Union Pacific. 139.300: United Statea 8teel, 74,. 300; Vlralnln-Carollna Chemical, 1.K0 Slcss-Sheffleld Steel, 300. Seaboard Air line Stock. Raltlroora, Aug. 8. Seaboard Air Una common, ; do. prererera onereo. o. CLOS1NO STOCK LIST. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper ... 148 ... 102 American Car A Foundry .... American Car A Foundry pfd ... K4 ... 10U4 tmerican Cotton OH ........ marlcaa Cotton Oil pfd. .. S3 American Express .... American Hide 4t Leather pfd. a American lea TV4 . A nulMn lea 4hoL. American' Llnaeed. Oil .,.'.:. ,., ?? American Linseed OH' prd. : l American Locomotive American Locomotive pfd 113" American Smelting 4k Refining .... 181 American Smelting Jk Refining Id:" American Smelting A Refining pfd... 11 Aroarioan Sugar Refining ............ 1371 American Tobacco, pfd. certify. 101 Anaconda fining Co. . 368JJ Atchlaon,... 921 Atchison pfd. 1W Atlantic Coast Line 143 Baltimore A Ohio IW BalUmore A Ohio pfd l Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt 7K Canudlan Paclllo Central of New Jersey 228 Chesapeake A Ohio Ml Chicago A Alton Chicago A Alton pfd Chicaao Oreat Western 11 Chicago A Northwestern 304 Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul 171 Shlcsgo Terminal A Trans 19 hicsgo Terramal A Trana. pfd 28 C, C. C. A St Louis 941, Colorado Fuel A Iron 834 Colorado A Southern 974 Colorado A Southern 1st ofd. Colorado A Southern 2nd pfd..,.. Consolidated Gas Com Products Refining Corn Products do. pfd eulaware A Hudson ..... Delaware,- Lackawanna a West.. 800040 Denver Mr mo uranae 4AVi 84 Denver A Hk) Rio Grande pfd. Utetiiiera- necuruiea ej Krle Ota- 1st nfd. 79 Krle 2nd pfd. t 70H Oeneral Kiectnc ...... jw tfnckln Valley 130 Illinois Centraf 1W4 International, faper. iv ntarnattonal . Paper pfd 84U nternatlonal. Pump ........ 4A4 international l ump pun 80 2U :::::: -g Iowa Central Io wa Central Pfd. .......... Kansas City Southern ..... Kansas City Southern pfd, .......... a Louisville A nsshvui I4e) Ainnnauun u Metropolitan Securities Metropolitan Street Railway Mexican Central MIMnneaaolla A St Louis-. .31 ; Minn., 8U P.-A Sault 6i. M. ..,., Minn., St. P. A Sault St M. pfd... 170 Missouri Panino 93 MIMssourl, Kansas Ae Texas 83 Missouri. Kansaa. A Teaas. pfd...., National Lead 794 National it, n. or Jtexjoo pro. Vnrtt centra I New Tork, OnUrlo A Western 4H Norfolk A Western- h INorroia ar western piu. , ax-ini..... s . North American ...... 98 Paolfid Mail r ... ...... 85U Pennsylvania . J a .ecef )) . eaa 131 i. t'ltianurg,. i . v ex Db iwiw n..iHi o. Prerssd Steel Car , 8'.'i Pressed Steel Car pfd. 99 Pullman Palace Car ......., 37 Reading - , .1 13JU Reading 1st pfd: Ofd, ................. 98 Readln Snd Pfd. Ofd.,... 98 " Republib Steel Rock Island Co. u Rock Island Co, pfd. .. ,.....-83 Rubber Goods i.... .,,,......1.,,. , Rublier Goods pfd. ,, St Louis A San Fran. 2nd pfd...,. 44 Sti Louis Southwestern- ............ tM Ht, Touia Southwestern pfd, .......... tol Southern Paclfla ,,:; 74T4 Southern Pacific nfd. H7U flout hera. Railway i Kt Southern Railway pfd. 89, Tennessee Coal A Iron ,j, 1U ' Texas A Peclno 3l"4 Tolndo, St.' LoulB A Western... . 2 Toledo, Bt. 1 Louta A Western pfd... 47 in ion i-arino ,.... imu 'nlon Piiolflo pfd. ...... 94 United State Kxnreaa '....... VA . I'nlted .States Leather - United Statea 1 eat her pfd. . ;' United Stales Realty .................. J TT United Statea It uh her .... A.,,.,.,,,,.48 - 'nlted Statea Rubber pfd,' ",,i,,.. 107 . 'nlted Pin tea Steel SDH 'nlted States Stee4 pfd. ...i lmiZ Vlralnla-Carfillna Chemical L. n Vlraitila-Camlln Chemical pfd Vi Wsnaah ............ toZ Wabash pfd. ........ 47 Wells Farao .Kxpreae fin Weatlnahniiae Blsctrin ,..., j;,7 ' Western Ifnlon 1 9114 Wheeling A Lake Krle I...,,. 10 J Wlaonnain Central , ,.,,,M, 2f,J Wlacnnsln Central pfd. 4n J lortnern I'anuio ........... ,,..(-,,,. u entral leather , ,, n L Central leather pfd. irit u. Blosa Sheffield ....... 7U'i 38' ,87 711 NEW YORK BONDS. XT.- S. refunding 2s, registered IT 8. refunding 2a, coupon ... V. - 8. 8s. realstered 104 104 ....... 1U3 U. S. 3a, coupon 1031 U. 8. Old 4a, realstered ,f. 10814 U. 8. Old 4. coupon 103 j U. 8. New 4a, registered .129 U. 8. ' New 4a.. coupon 129 Amerlcon; Tobacco 4a HSi American Tobacco 112 Atchlaon general 4a 102 Atchlaon adjustment e Atlantlo Coast Una 4a Baltimore A Ohio 4a Baltimore A Ohio SHs Brooklyn Rapid Transit cv. Central of Georgia (a Central of Georgia, 1st Inc. .. Central of Georgia 2nd Inc. Central of Georgia 3d Inc. .. Cheaapeak A Ohio Chicago A Alton 3H Chlcaso. V. - A( Qulncy new Chicago, R. J. A Pacific H. R. 4s.... Chicago. R. I. A PaclOc R. R. col. 6a C, -C, C. ASt Ixmla grn 4a Colorado Industrial 6s Her A Colorado Industrial is Ser. B Colorado Midland 4 Colorado A Southern 4s Cuba (s Denver A Rio Grande 4s Distillers' Securities 6s Erie prior lien 4 , Erie General 4a N Hooking Valley Hs Japan 8s Japan 8s, 2nd Series 99H Japan 4Ha, eertlneatee 94H japan ess, eertincaiee zna series.... 81 Loulevllle A Nashville Unified 4s 10m 101 75 9.1H 9V 87 MH IS 103V, 78 Manhattan consol gold 4s Mealcan Central 4 Mexican , Central let Inc.... Minn. A St. Louis 4s Missouri, Kansaa, V Texaa 4a Missouri, Kansas,' A- Tsxaa tnds . . National It R. of Mexico consol 4a New oTrk Central, gen. 3Ha New Jersey Central general 6 Northern Paclfla 4 , Northern Pacific 4 Norfolq A Westerq. eonsol 4s Oregon Short Lino- rfdg. 4s Pennsylvania ov. 3.. Reading General -4a X 99$ Bt. Louis A Iron Mountain consol 6s 114 Bt. Iouls A 8aH Francisco fg. 4s.... K hi. unun nxiutnwaarem conaoi tn. Seaboard Air Line 4s Southern Paclflo a Southern Pacific lat 4a certificates Bouthern Railway 6 Texaa A Pacific lata 77 91 9H 1 llXVk Toledo. 8t Louis dt .Western 4s. union rannc 4a rnlon Pacific tr. 4a United State Steel 4nd is Wabash lata Wabash Deb. B." Western Maryland -4s Wheeling A Lake Erie 4s .. Wisconsin Central 4s , Japan 4a ctfe. , 103 9SH 114 K1H K4 Cliloago Grain and Provldon. Chicago. Aug. 4. Likelihood of a large ' in wi unnea nist.s caus ed weakness todav In I he lw.i market, the Septamber delivery cloelna at a net loss of L, Corn waa up W Oata showed a gain of U. Provtalons were a m ensue iu nignec Chicago Grain and Provisions. August. 8. Wheat May.. Sept.. Dec.. Sept. . Dec.. OATS May.. Aug.. Sept.. Deo.. PORK- Jan .. Sept.. LARD Jan..' Sept.. Oct.. RIBS Jan.". Sept.. Oct.. High Low Cloae. 794 73H ,. T9V4, 79 ...Ml 47H 4lS 4S S41 s 1430 16.77 8.12 8.H7 8.9S 7.62 9.1R 8.95 44T4 401 31" - .- S2i nV 14.30 18.80 . 8.37 496 9.83 910 8.93 .. 14.30 .4.. 18.97 .. 1.34 .... 493 .... 9.00 . ' " .... 48S .. 4.M .... 8.96 Waval Store. Savannah. Oa.. Aug. 4.-Vrpentlne-rt-m. 671,;. aalee. 1.379; rolpuT l ITS7 shipments. 418. - ,I'3, 838; shipments, 8l "tork, 7I.J94.I:"!- 47446: K. 84.1641 44.36: J5-A.Kr44-:: P. K, 84.8Wi44.70: M, 4.7I4 .99;' ,' talS: W. a 46(i.10; wTyV. UIUE' ' r. aieMsaasi WnmJnrton ' Anr ii.it. rels?" ""n 1 le,P. bar-Tar-Firm 4100; receipt. tT ha'rrla'. Crude-turrntlne-rirm. ii.15. 4130 and 64.30; reoelpta. r7 barrel ana Sea Island 'Cotton. Machinery for Farm and fac- V lory.,- fndncs. Thrce kinda. from 12 . - to 150 HP. BcilCTS. Return Tubular and a wiutuio W t 11(13, from. 12 to 150 H P. na wessca, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 ha! per day and over. ?;: v f v all sUes 'in usa in the South,p.;' ."iy,S' ' - t. r ' from the smallest to complete cotton mill , outfita. '.' v ...--'.'VC'. LIDDfll (0 HP ANY, LONG'S BRASS WORKS CASTINGS All W0UK GUARANTEED Trial ORDfira SOLICITED T. W. LONG Great Northern pfd. .., Interborough Met. ,.. ., Interborough Met- pfd. ,..... .'.','.'"11 102V Wt4 Is .... 45 Ill 96 8V 88 107 7 4s.... 97V 77H 9lVk 78 73 94 10 9Vi 87V4 1001 91 KM COTTON MILL MACHINERY, . ' main ession ' 410UTH TftYON ST.. . ; . CMANLPTTst, N. O, Rtvolvlng Flat Cards, v Railway Head, Drawing Frames, 5pinnlnt Frames, TwUterg 4md Spoolers QullUrs tad Reels, Looms, CQMBER5 ETC., ETC. RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Public Accountant and Apdltor. Cotton Mill and teneral Andltlnf. 1S14.1SI1 Emplr Buildlnf, . Atlanta. Ua. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to hav Banking Facilities In ad dition to those ottered bjr local bank. THB First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, With $1,160,000.00 Capital 16,000,006.0 Deposits 17.000,400.00 Total Resources Offera Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. D. Purcelt, President; Jno. M. Miller, Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett. As sistant Cashier; J. C Jopiln, Assistant Cashier. HUGH MACRAE & CO., ..Bankers MloeDanoon Sonthern Securities WILMINGTON. N. & Waahlngton, D. C 40S Colorado Bids. Cotton Mill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. CXyiTON WARPS AND TARNS. Ko. 114 Chestnut Street, P III LADELPITlA, - - - - PA, A. D. SALKELD & BRO, COMMISSION MRC3LANTS 44-TS Leonard SU, NEW TORK. COTTTON TARNS. WITH Fred'k Vietor & Achelis. WM. D'OLIER & CO., COMMISSION MRRCIIANTS COTTON YARNS Third and Clicatnut SU. Mariner and Merchant Bldg. PHILAPCLPIIIA, PA. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK Cotton Commission Merchants. NtW ORlfANS, U. MILLER o. CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 29 Broadway. New York. Members: New York Stock Eachanae. New York Cotton Exchange Naw York Produce Kchane, New York Coffee Ex. change, Chicago Uoard of Trads, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Board of Trade, Philadelphia. Stock Kx ehane, Liverpool Cotton Association. Uxacutlv orders fur the purchase or sale of cotton, stocks, grata , or provta lons for oash or on margin. Special attention to orders by mall. 'Phone or t.legraph. Branch Off loo; Vaat Main street, Rook Hill. c JT. a ALEXANDER. Manager. " XSTABUSHCD 1114 C; P QIIS 1 COMPANY Ccttoa Commission Herdianls s ;' -. .' MEMBERS OP Th NW Tork Cotton Exohang. Nw Orleans Cotton Bxchang, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, Kw Or leana Board of Trad. . : 7, Cotton Kxcbanp Bnlldinc . ,".':',..-. NEW OIltCANS ' Special Attention given to exeoutlng of order in contract for futur de livery of rotten In all th market. CORRKSPONPKNCIS SOLICITIil). I , 4 HUBBARD BROS. & CO, HANOVXR SqUARB. NSW TORK. MEMBERS OP New Tork Cotton Kz y: hang, New Orleana Cotton Ex. hangs, Aasoctat Membera Liver , pool Cotton Exchange. ' ORDERS SOLICITED ror th pur, ' ehas and l of cotton for futur 1 delivery. - Correepondene tnvtud, a JAIIE3 E.mT0UELI.C0, COMMISSION M1UIC1IAATS. . Cotton rYarns and Cotton '- . -iUOthS.'.- i ?:'. ' nONSIONMHNTS SOt.ICTTltO.1 rblladrlplila, 124 and 124 Chetnu4 St, Ikmton, lie hiimnin at, t . j Kw. Tork, Na. IS Laonard St. . ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. V, m . - 'fb WOONSOGKET Slubbers, Ravine Frames Intermediates Jack Frames Greensboro Supply Company, Mm Supplies and Machinery Motors and Dynamos, Steam and Power Pumps, Gasoline Engines, Iron Working Machinery. Wood Fibre Plaster Machinery. D:r.ct Reprntatlv. J BROWNELL CO. J "1 fitflB Dsxtr, Okie JENCKES SPIIMNIJMG CO. PAWTUCKET, R. I. ' COTTON TARN SPINNERS, CONVERTERS AND DEALERS. Correspondent With Sou t ham Spinners Solicited. CROMPTON-THAYER LOOM CO; WORCESTER. FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM. DAMASK, QUILT. CASSIMKRB. BLANKET LOOMS, TOWEL, DOBBIES, BOX MOTIONS. REPAIRS. ETC. southern orncti aiARixyrnc, x. c, ALEXANDER & G ARSED. Man&jrerf. 0. A. R0BBINS COMPLETE 4T7U TS FOR COTTON MILLS, GENERAL MACTI INERT, CHARLOTTE, Tl CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY HICH'ORADC SPINDLE. m OiB Soonr Belt Oil and Oreaae. LnbWesUtnf Or eaasa, RaadyMla4 Pakals. Cold Walr Paint. Ajont Wartlew Praaatn) Comaoonda. . . GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTE, X. C. J. SPENCER TURNER COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICES I New Tork, Philadelphia. Ohloaco, St. Lotrfa, Loadoa, Tarns and Cotton Piece Goods. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO, . Cottom Yariis: S7St LKONAIU) ariREET ISO CHESTNUT STREET SIS MONROE SrREiCT - William B. Charles , Offlc Charltt X, 0. . Btoa Mas, and Aanw44wdan X. T. . .., ' .. Mata Offlc Attistartlaa.' X. T. i .; - ; BONNER & BARNEWALL; INC ',-' ' ' MANI7PACTVRER9 LEATHER BEL1INC ' : . ' " ' . ' " .. " - rrrrAnr.rvrrm tiairrrr , : V c' w GODWIN. Mgr. , '. . 1 Complst t Stock Alway , ' , ' Xtrw Tork Offloei .". BOND DEPARTMENT WAO10YUl0A.lt 1BIK! (COT. WINSI'ON-SALE.M,' N. C ; , ; HON PS AN D STOCKS. W Invite corraspondonca from parties desiring to buy or Mil. :,'..,- .": :. ., Our list 7 of 1 Investment , mailed upon pplluatlon t ' nanoh oswien , COUITAatS BUItDINej, 7 ATLANTA. Automatic Feeders.? Openers and Trunk, , 'J i Breaker, IntermedUteand Finisher Lappers, :. KIrschner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors, ' Waste Pickers, t& Raw Stack Dryers. ETC., ETC. KlTSQ GAEEAhllOKO, N. C. ETC POWER PLANTS, NORTH CAROLINA. TOU WANT ONLT TUB BEST Cotton Gin Machinery. Ask any experienced glnner about PRATT. EAOLE. SMITH. WIN8HIP. MUNQER If Interested we would Ilk to ahow ' you what thousand of life-long cus tomers say. Writ for catalogru and testimonial booklet CHARLOTTE. N. C LOOM. ENGINE AND VALVE CO. . NEW tors; PHILADELPHIA f. CHICAtJO COTTON TARNS, COTTON OOODS, AND COTETOX WASTE. ,(-7' i . .-.. 1 . i' on Hand for Immediate Sblpaaent. ' S CortUndt St. ' ' -0L 'K-:; 7'. 7 i
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