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CIIARLOTTU DAILY OBSERVER,'- AUGUST 15, 100G. V AM) TKiAXCi: cm-ox biu-L on 'iiuj mxxink WitUy Bureau l! itt I'rvl IVu-tui.U-, and AhiT llminjjr Worked 1 p i t.ulii of 5 or o l'mut I orm , ku OrM-nUiR- ot a of Murkt-t I jiwhI Oil lo0 Steady at Det line d(lU)1 J'oliit.. New York. Auk. 14.-Th cotton mnr ' Vri mi i:ilv to-day and rul.-d Ii n-Kiil ir Willi cl.xi Steiidy at a net a tim of to 7 point. Kles tor tha day w.-r estimated at liO.Oot) bales, j ri. ..rwninif wiis steady at a. aeciin rt i i k nouiia. which WBJ a, llttla lift tur tbn tin on th cablas, and tn spite . .t fvor.ihlr arlv wither map the ,,.rini uxirkitd no durliis til forenoon to un eilvunee of about 4 to t point e oi.ip.ire4 with tn closlns; figure of v.i.iv Thrra wa some tmylne; for L . ih mlvrinn and considerable . rovKi inr nt alinrta. . whleh may have lrca Inaplred by apprerienaton of i ... f.vnruhk nbtv bureau report . uihidav. but this document when pub- li.h.rl nmvari 1(1 b without SrHK-ml " turn and during th afternoon the mar. kt eased off under' a renewal of bear ' pieHHur and liquidation by some of the t '''lie cVoTe'wa at practically the low ...t o.. . r.n The detailed ' ueather reports published later' tn the oay alioweu more momun u ... - tliun IndU-ated bv the early map. but ' k ,i iiiiia (T.. n the market. Houth ... murkr n i-uic. hlirher to : . lower, ronerallv unchanged. The ' cotton exchanK will be cloned on Sstur j day, September 1. preceding Labor i7, . for an extra exchange dy holiday. Receipt at, the port to-day- were S.U8 .against .J0 laat week, and .4 laat year. T(tr the week 25.0oO bales ' aaalnst .53.1110 laat weok. and M.11J last yar. To-day's receipts at w, urietni bales nrslnut i.414 Inst year and ot t liouaian .fl4 bales against 1,221 last i year, '.' . New -Tork, A" ' rUmnmm . hm wll Hi. 14.The conon e. vlli be closed Saturfluy, 6epU 1 and Monday, Sept. . Labor Pay, '-! '; " New Or lean Cotton. ,fA . N - nrleana lui.' 14. -Cotton. Spots . Hrm and unchanaed. - Mlddlina? . .' . ... . . C A t. I - M in -u. louil ' aaie , were .w uwm ; the spot . -. v -- ' ,-; i 'uturea ooened ateady. I to 4 points l..M U ,U...I .4 Hivar III Df . i aliens, soon touching the highest of the . VJ..- rilLOS HIGH t'l" W vm ' der -pressure of selling by. the long ln ' i tereaia . Aside from - these professional .. operations there was little evidence of ' nv nlhr' fnnuia a flTAf f I n r th4 markat. . was ateady with quoCatlon 1 to 4 points ( unaer jesieraay. ( ., i It ' , , Kew Orleaaa Futnr.s New Orleans, Aug. l.-coiton rumres . eKiaeq eteaay as - iouowa: . u-. fjiu, Hept.. .7W; Oct. .64b; Nov. .ba; Pec .tio; Jan. w.io: no, s.reo;, narco s.wu. ' . ; . y New York ' tJotton. .' ; . i new i era, Aug. ii.--opo p"b ed quiet; points lower; middling un- lands 10.40: middling gulf 10 : no sales. V-i uturea closed . aleedr. ) JPrlces ; ranged aa follows; , , - - . . ' . ? . .u .-. Open- High horn V An. '.;-.; .; t.n Ooi lose Sl t.41 Oct. ... , .. .... i.67 i s.ifi t il 7 . Nov, . ... ... .3b .4 4 64 87 , Jan... v. , t.7t 77 .M 7 st.n. i.n M , t March I,- , 9 93 ?Muy l. 10.05 . . . . . UvctdooI Cotton. Liverpool, . Aiut. 14. Ooslng: ' Cotton, snot mlet: Drlre I points lower. Amen. -ran middling fslr 4.15: . good middling i.87: ' middling .: low middling . .r; ' good ordinary &.SI; ordinary . 4.M. The .sale of the day were .ooo be lee, or .- which f.WO were for apeculation and eg. , port and Included 4.W0 American. Re-. celpU 1000 bales. Including 1,CM Amerl ' ran. .Kuturrs opened ateady and closed , steady. Amenonn midaung g. o. c Aug. to S.3- Aug.-Bept to ( M; Bent. tct. 1.36s Oct..Nov. ft.28: Kov.-Pec t.: ,le..Jnn. 6.29 to I.JO; Jan.-Felv, i I'co.-Aiarcn t w; Marcn-Apru .; April. .ilnyJ; May-June MR. ,i ; . ''. Cltartotte Cotum Market.' ; ' These prices represent the prices paid fe wagons: ', ., -. - , Aug. J4. - ' CKxxl middling '',. ... j lot Ptrtrt middling ,.. . lev, . Middling ....... ' ... .... .. 1H ,(Jood middling, tinged ' lot "BUInt .. .. .. AA.S1v9 y. -.1 - PORT MOVEMENT,.,.; . polventon, ateady .. .. .. .'....., lOS-lt ... New' Orleans, firm ....... W t-K .Mobile, dull ., ., ,. , t SHvannab, quiet ... 10 1-18. Charleaton, nominal .... .. .... . ;wilmtngton, nominal.,' Norfolk, steady .. ..' .. .. .. .....104 .Baltimore, nominal;..',.-.....,.. KH , New Vork, quiets -.. .. .... W-40 ' ! Hoaton. T'ilet.. .. .. 10.40 ' Philadelphia, atsady ... ., .,,..165 Houeton, quiet . .,... 10, , , Augueia. quiet... ,i.- ,. ..... lou ' Memphis, quiet.. . ,.' v 10J , , 8t. .Louis, quiet.. .. .. ., . l(Hi Clnclnnatt .. M ,, .... Louisville, ateady...'.. ,. .. 1034 - ' ; V Coniparative Iort necclna. . -. ' ' AUg. It. M Tenter. Last .; . .. ,57 . . Pay Tear. . , t.SN 1.414 Galveston .. ,.. i,i.lil New Orleans ,. . .. . Wobll .. . 5S Charleston S ..." 71 Pavannab . .' . ' . Norfolk -.. ...... .. , 294 1,807 : ' ' v i -a Egtlmatca. . ,;- ' i : . v, j'.i ... , Auc 14. Itouston .. ... . 2-200 to LTOO t.m v. , Interior Receipt. '- .-."v.." ., Aui 11 . t , . Tsster- last i .... ,'i.. A-v,' - Day ' Tier, Houston .. ..... ,2lt 1 ; &, llarwvrd, Vlck ' Clark' Dally 3ot . ' ion ietur. Furnished by Charlotte Cotton Ex.- . change and uonrd ot lrade. , - Vonilulon ami tha autliaik are not auch 1. CW W, up.i ... - V ...... .. na to invite selling and the market held It own In oonsenuenoe. ; W nils shower wtre locally very heavy In th Central State and North Carolina, mora or leas rain fell In the entire belt and the map presents very unsettled conditions, in dicating a continuance of these show era.. .Xemperaturts are nowhere ' exces sive. . . - j ,- i ,. r l" :- '' , Liverpool com In again rather poor. Iu higher,, future barely showed an advance of I point at the npetilng of our market: sout prices were a lower. turn-over email, total solos only I.OUO UBiea, wim s.wiu American. " , .; This disappointment did not have the . expected effect en our market, - which oponed but n. few point lower, then Im ' proved rapidly on. buying for Important account, while smaller people const! toted thft sellers. On the posting of th official forecaat Which promises further showers generally the market took a I point apurt. - Although, we .cannot see how light or ei-Httertxi showers can do much actual damage unless It tie hy the rotting of lower bolls owing to the rich folluge and lack of aunahlne. These shower undoubtedly" delay the ' move merit of new ntton In many ways and with futures 40 tn to points tinder the juice now prevailing for actual cotton In the Interior, selling on n big crop to come simply doe not look quit right at prfaent. Ha r ring any radlcnl change In the outlook the next declln In the irarkwt must come from the weight of the movement, but thla weight T not jet in evidence and with the eontlnu nnc of th rain will not be for some time. ."'( ' 'y .".! i , 'v.;. ... - ... imr private report 1 from ttulslnna, MiHSlailppi and Texas are decidedly Iron' favorable. Th deterioration oo'nalata In aliedalng, rotting of lower bolls snd tinning by inaectt and 1 all based upon too much moisture. i, v ' - , The weekly government 1 Weather re port, t to . the - surprise of ' everybody, sinte that rain Is needed In the bit witl -the exception of the Territories end north Texas, where there was a lieiivy excea of precipitation. It was More', fiivorahl'' tlmn 'expecled . and' aliow that the actual damage by mois ture ao far Is limited to a few sections. I uturea eased a llltlo on the , report. Tracing very light to-day,' no ouWlcle buaiiieHS. HATWARD, V1CK A CLARK. . ti:cr V Co.' "otion letter. r r--lii to Th Observer. , - '. ,.' ;..w Tork, Auk. l4.Thr-re wns con. r .-'tfilijo 1tsniMilntmnt here ' this I (. i r til, i li.ihir,. f I,v--' . i "M, i t imr ei . ..... i it viiici ) iv i 1 . ii r t i. ". i 1. 1 . .i i, ,.l iis a ru in 1 about 4 Iiiwit. ih unTi-MHiour Activity i,u ii a u rovt'iiiiK innve- nient amoiiK hi 1 1 ill h ami piirea rallied shout lil puiiitH from tlie lowest. , At the , atlviiiice, however, niilllng by ex. li, ii If in ws the ncil.ililrt futttiire. and at trmiiia to Uiurii inicea higher were pnmiplly tibuiHii'nmi. 'i'litf i liisn eiiowa a not lose on the day of 3 to 6 joliits. The weekly weather report showeil noiniiil ti-niiertttuiB or shKhlly below, throimh Thxiib. and as the greuteat danger to be fnared at this time of the year 1st high temperature and hot wind, to-dny'a . report cannot! be , oonstrued other thun favorable. " . . Thena la a dlepoalttort to"' admit - that a certHln amount of weevil drmmno la iiievltahle lit Texas., but the belluf Is general ttuit the destruction of even so much as hair million talcs by this, peat would still lenve a ' crop of ' between ii.wu.pijo ana ii.wo.ko, or more than-suf. tU'lHut to go around. The -market has nan a rany or i points from the lowest end judging from to-day's evenU, this seems to measure the full extent of the reaction and renewed decline now seems In order. Liverpool due I to 4 down u iuv inuriiiiif, t. . - -; MILLER A CO, Hubbard llroe, A Co.'g Cotton Lrtterl oi'rciaj 10 in ubserver. "w ork, Aug. 14. -A covering de- imuu irom local sources appeared at the opening, which wns stimulated by rep"" - ot .deterioration ' of the crop in iexss rrotn the boll weevil. The ad vancea appeared to eliminate the. short iiuarrec niaue ry tne local traders dur ing the past few days, but aa- the r. porta were not followed by buying or dere the advance was.loet. This 1 the tint when wa should rmlvn nnri, nt leienoraiion oi ne- erop and as a drought IS now Out of th. miuHn. th. danger I from Insects or hot. dry winds- t i-auav enruuing, tto rar tne damage from inaecta Vim . . lu.. ..win.,, i may become so later on and we expect the rear ot'the-m will create a nervous iiimarion auring tne next fortnight. oy . wnicn time they should b able to determine the extent of their one ration. The course of prices to-day is m natural racuon atter in recent sever declln. V ' V New YorkPrrMlor. . 1 New 'lYork. iur. 14. Flour nulat ' an' barely' steady. Hy flour steady. Corn . Wheat easy: No. . 2. - red 77 . elevator. Options to i net lower. May 13 1-Wf or-iiKt ijvc aiv. Corn easy: No. 1 K7V ..vatnr On. tlon H net lower: fteoL 6S: Dec BKa. ; Oats easy: mixed 17. Beef nulet: beef hams 1.0) to tS.EO: pacaei 10 siu.txx cut meat steady. 1 Jird ,asyl Western steamed $8.70 to $8.; nominal. Kenned. eaar. . Pork barely steady. - Tallow steady. Rosin steady. , Tnroentlne nulet tlAtn 42. Rice iBMay. . Moiaaae axeaay. uorree, spot Rio quiet; mild steady. ; Future easy at a nei oecime Of jo to u points. Sugar, raw ' firm; fair reflnlne- 1: eentrlfua-al 17: molaases sugar I M4 to t. - Refined Mutter " orm. ' unchanaed. . trheea sg firm, unchanged. lotatOei Steady: , Jeraev . nap tunol " ai an, vanougna ateavoy, unchang ed. ' Frotghts and i peanuts quiet, . un changed. ' ', H y.;. ... ..... . -,' , ' - ' Baltimore) Ilnee. " 1 - ' Baltimore. Aug. 14. Flour dull un. Changed.-- Wheat weak; spot contract 2V4 to 72H: Bouthern by sample 43 to 70. t;orn steady; spot to. m; Bouthern wnuai bv w u, . . Oata Arm; No. X, mixed ISH to M. Rice steady; No. t Western CO to 81. Uutter steady: fnncv Itnltntlnn 1 tn SO; do creamery 23 to 14; do ladle 17 to in; aiore paraea it in Egg firm 20. Cheer active: large It medium 12V.: small Sugar atind ' Otarlott) rrodnce Market. (Corrected daily by J. W. Zimmerman - coBininrj " Chicken Spring (. ... ....-W er Hens Per bead., .. U tal uucaa ... . Egga .. .. .. . .. .. .. IB Corn .. .... n 4rnu vxinon mea ....... ......... .... zztt to CfSS uais neexi a tuiitt Y ii i , Cltloaco Grain. Chicago. Aug. 14. A liberal Increase In oontrnct stocks ot wheat tn Chicago was one of the main reason for weakness to-day In the local wheat market. . At the cm wheat lor Bepiember delivery was off 11 to Hi.. Com was unchanged. Oats wor down it, ProvUlon were t and 7 to lZtt and 15c lower. " Aug. 14. WHEAT-r Hlgh LoW Cloae. May n 7 71 .74 IVTf. a, a COKN May , Sept. , Mm. '4Si '- JldO 17.U ' 1W .7J 4fiH '"St- 49V, 6atb MS 4H Pec. i.. "J 4ia POKK Jan. '.. HetiL . . r - 4sa r i . ' tTe v p4 , . , tm. 13 ' 1.W twi .U :t 4 17.00 LARD. Jan... . Bcpt . Oct. v. 7 1.83 S.8S 7.M t.rr 17 R1H8-- , Jan. -VJ Sept .. ..v.. 8.87 .7fi Iw st-sv Mil- . '-'' :.-r.nNaaI' Btoreja. , ., Wilmington. Aug. 14. Anlrlta, turoen tine Arm l; receipts ts cask. . Hoaln. nothing ilulna: racolnta Sfii hue. ma. rj ' - . Crud turpentine firm 14.40, 1140; receipt ti barrel. ....... - ' Savannah, Oa.. Aug. 14. Turpentlna nrm ne--. saies ks: receipts at. J 10: amp. menls in.-- . . , - ; Rosin firm) sale 1,4ns,' ' receipt 1.675; shipments .W, stock K.TM. Quote: A H C 13.70 to tt.77V4: D to I4.0IH; K 14.10 to $4.15; K 4.2a to 4.0; O hZ H 4.H to MXH: I H to IIITVi; K 14.70 to W.77V4I-M HSO to MrH: N 16.00 to Tbaprir OooAa larket.' ' ,';' !" ; New v Tork,' Aug. 14.-Tha dry good market 1 was very strong to-day. prices were . advanced v4a a yard on Amos keag ginghams and half cent per yard on line of wide sheetings. An advanoe of quarter cent a yard on 4-4 sheeting will be announced to-morrow.' Tha trade for the day lacked a llttla at tha of soma day last week, but the volume oi Tueruntuiaise going . out' - wa vsry targe. ,' . THE DEATH RECORD. ' .:'! "v ;':';- " " " '.'....,.:,)' Mr. Kalllo Tlioniaa. of Texas, v Special to Tha Observer. ;. " etateavllle, Aug. 14. TlelaUveg here hava received newa of tha death of Mr.' Ballle- Thotnas," widow of the late l)r. A. J. K. Thornaa. which oc- currfd yesterday at tha home of her son-in-law ' and daughter.- Mr. and Mr. John E. Adam.i. at Grand view. Texas. Mr. Thomas was-Mia Sallla L-orx and was a native of Llncolc county.' She-was about 70 year old. Vr. and Mr. Thomas lived on their farm In .Hhlloh township for many years. About nine year , ago they went to Texa to make their homo with Mra.wAdam, -their only ehlld. Dr. Thomtt died about two year ago, Mr. CoriU'llua Ronton, of Spencer. : Special to, Th Observer. ',,'..,. . v'-' Bpencer. Aug. it Mr. vornellu Renton. aged SI year, of thla place. died hera yesterday afternoon, . fol- lowing . an Illness . of several woeks nd hi remain were .to-duy taken to Conoord, hoar Which place he for- mcrly realded, ' for Interment,. p. ceased loHVi'i a wife and ono '-child. Hortldea hi lrnmedlal family th father arrived from Cabarrus, county lr.. time to sue th end ' ! OAi.vinroN'S ska wall , make life now a safe in that city s on Ilia Mr her upland. K. W. Ooodlfi. wno real, on tuition HI.. In Wsco. Tex., naeis no sea w.ill for safety, it wrltea: " hiiva used Dr.. Kins' New Dlarciverv for 'otiu unit Ion the Punt (lv year and It kiipa rne well anil aiife. Ha- for that tuna J had a couah whl.-h for year hud been growing Worn. Now It's i m. hroulc t'ouelia. La ri'i, f 'Mip, O'-liil, Win, "a touirh and f-rrtl ,-(i I VII V (It I 1 l,, ffl fit i' t:ika, I I!. II. J..r. i I H i, O, li!,.l (. t.,.! 1 tlf I Milt, (,iir lu.i' . .t'v m triun 'i nt 1 he Uft.vii. ( ,1 ' , li.U. 2i...l U. ALEXANDE R & GARS ED MACHINERY A-GE N TS ' ' ; Charlotte,' N. C. . .I COTTON AND WOOLEN. MILL MACHINERY , : : , ' '. POWER PLANTS 1 ''' STOCK SfAUKET LEFT TO ITSELF. Effort to Carry Price t'pwartl Wer .. JteiinqulHiied ana Mlmulatlng; ew ana Jtpmor Were) lax-klng -Call Money Market LltUe Clmngod. : . Now "Tork. ; Aug. 14. Tha market for aecurltle waa too dull to-day to warrant anything but , negative con elusion. Ther.eemd-to be a re linquishment the vlgorou aupport which haa been ' evident ' throughout the recent rise In price. Efforts to carry , price upwards were . delisted from and th market ,. left to take care of itself to a lanre extent ' This waa not without Ita effect on tha tone. which became' Intensely - dull - and rather . oggy. ; Tha , ' speculation ho wed the t want ' of - the customary stimulant which haa been adminis tered at short , Intervals, sometimes by an actual newa occurrence and. when this ' tu - lacking;, by diligent rumors of 'expected development which proved ' oven mora - effective than tho actual occurrences. Asser tion hava grown very. positive that tnta weak a meetings 1 of the au thorltle of 'tha ' Harriman - Pacific Railroads will take definite - action towards tha placing of -Southern. Pa- olflo on tha dividend list, and for tha increase . or tne union fact no divi dend. Expectation Is almost equally well defined of an announcement of St Paul -' rlghu thU week. These expectation hava been so -'often dis appointed In the past that a spirit of caution and of .some degree.. of skepticism has grown up and waa re-1 nected in . the day s operations in stocks.' 'It Is to be said of th. market, however, that In spite of tho with drawal of active., efforts toward lift ing; prices there, was little evidence of damaging, pressure to sell. Sup porting orders were offered upon an early decline and . when these were made effective the market practically became a drifting; match. , with th trading; almost completely Idle at times. , The recommendation - of the executive committee of the Consoli dated Oas Company to 'maintain the present dividend rate, .. although It would seem to relieve a fear which caused recent weakness In that stock, waa greeted by a decline.' The call money market waa little changed, but ssklng rates for time loans for 60 and 10 days were rained to i per cent. and for five and six months to per cent Prices went to the lowest in the last hour and then recovered to the beat of the day, closing firm.. Bonds, wer Irregular. Total sales. par value, ll.12S.O00. United States bonds . were . all unchanged on tne; call....; J - : . . , ToUl sales (tO.llue shares. Includ ing: '. Copper 48,400; Cotton Oil JOO: Tobacco 100; Atchison JB.600; B. ft O. 36.01)9: A. C. L 400; B. R. T. S.- 900l C A O. i.400; L, N. 00; JS. ft W. MOO; Pennsylvania 44,40; Reading S0.T00: Southern racinc 86.700; Southern Railway 1, 700; do pfd 200; Union Pacific 64,100; Steel 4J.700; Blosa Sheffield 600. , ,. 8ea board Air Lino Stocks. - . rii.itimnr au. 14. 41. A. La common aqd preferred, nothing doing. .. . . CLOSINO STOCK LWT, r T , ... SX'4 1U ; ii a 71 Adam Lx pre .. .. Amalgatnaed copper ... lm.rU Car A "6Un(lr .. .. ... American Car ft Foundry pfd American Cotton OIL. .. ..' .. .... American Cotton Oil pld American Kxpros .. Anieriian Hid ft Leather pfd., ... American loe.. .... ;..'...' American Ice nid.. .. ., ., . . . ' American Unaofl Oil .. ,.?..,. W - American Linseed Oil Did.. ..... . Amnrioaa Locomotive... American loomotive pro.. im American Smelting ft Kofng., .... American SmelUng ft KeTog. pfd. lltf American. Sugar Kellnltlg ., .... .. 13tft American . Tobacco pfd. ctf..- ...... , lo Anaconda Mining ia., .. . .... Atchison.. .. 4 ' K Atchison pfd ....... Atlantic coast una .. i. ...,. lialtlmore ft Ohio.... ., .. .. .... l-'i'i haltlmor ft Ohio tfd.. v, ' .-M Urouklya Rapid Transit .M .. .. TH Canadian Pacltic. ...... ... . lWi', Central of New Jersoy ... t Chesapeake ft Ohio.. .. ..... ,i'., . a Chicago A Alton .. ; . Chicago Alton pfd.. j ' Chicago Great Western .. .. ... ' ' 184 Chicago ft Northwestern .. .. i... 712 Chicago, Mil. St, Paul.. . 1K74 Chicago Terminal ft Trans.. ., .. 11 , Chicago -terminal ft Trans, pfd. .o-27 C, C, C. ft St. Louis..,,. ... .. 9A Colorado Fuel 4 Iron.. ., Hy, Colorado ft Southern... .. ., .... - Kt Colorado ft Southern lat pfd., .... . 70 Colorado ft Bouthern xna ptd., .. sift Consolidated. Out.. 139 Corn I'rodiicta Refining Corn I'roduct Kutlnlng pfd, . .. 1M, ueiawar iiuuaon .. .... . Delaware, Lackawanna, ft West Denver ft Rio Grande id,. . -iM'4Ht nde pfd.: T,iI lienver A Rio Grande Dlatlllers' Securities Krlo r4F - M . ft. . .... 44'4 Krle 1st pM. .' ,.": 'v.,w..v JJM4 Krle 2nd Pfd.... la ' ' V'twi Ofinumi r,i4cirio. im Hiking Vu1iy.t .t .... ..... .... llllftots Central waH .. , 175 ntematinnal Paper .. f ' . IM nturnatlonal Paper Dfd. ... .... .. M . Int.nintlonul Pump 46 International Puma DfL... ., ' V Iowa Central ........ lit Iowa Central pfd ... .... .... il Knnaas City Southerh . ..... 87,4 Kansas City- Southern pf(L.- i. ' U ixjuisviiie k jasnvius Msnhattan L.; '.... ' . .. . .." m ... ,.'. .. ,)' Metropolitan Securities Metropolitan Bt. Hy.. , Mexican Central . 3IK 4. MlnneaDolla ft Bt. Ixul . , , r a. a... I a . . . , Minn.. St. P. ft flault Bte. M. pfd. eiinn.. at. r. m o uil dii. am.,,. rt Pacific hi' 'A W .i ... .. . K Mlaaourl. Kanaaa ft Texa.. .. .. , 85V4 , J . . ... 1 1 Jt- T-. w . . a 1 im j,inm,un w . . n . J.v.,.. Notional Lead ,. .1 ",. .; .. ,-',. National H. R. of Moxlco pfd.. .. New York Central .. .. .. Nw York, Ontario ft ' Wetrn.. Norfolk, At Weatern '.. .. , ,. . Norfolk A Weatorn pM. , North American .. ., .. .. Pacific Mall ..... ... .,,. .1... .., Pennaylvaniu -i, ,. ' .. ...... People Gas ........ .'..,..., Plttabiirg. C. C. ft BL .. Louis, .....J J'rnaaed Bteel Car. -.... reaaed Bteel Vat pfd... .... 70 1 1 IW-4 Jo . tCA - 2 - 624 217 : : r. TO ' 3l'4 ''63 V ru 1 1 nm n i'amc vur.... .... nenoing ......,, w neurllng lat pfd. ofd..,;.',,.,,., HemHiig 2nd rilil. . of d... r ,-, Hei.ulillo Bteel pfd..., J.,., Hoik lalsnd 'o., .. ., ,. ..... 4,.. Mora lauitxi pia,. .j , ' f. Huhlier Ooial Itublier Good nfrl t .,.' ,. Hi. Uiiils av Son ITrnn. fnd -prd Ht. Louis HoiithWMiern. i. ftv Imiis Bo i 1 ti weatorn pfd ,, v. (Smilhern I'acKlo ,,, ill hern Pnt-lllc pfd.. ,, ,. ...... Bouthern ItHllwny ,. .. ,. Koulhern Hallway Pfd., ,i ., Tentiee 'l Iron. ,. Texaa ft raclfln , ,, , Toledo, Bt. Ixul 'eat., ,, ',. Toledo, St. U)ul ft West. pfd.. 44 09 1M'4j XI'I ' 5mJ 4 S4 ,1:4 , 1 nion raciiici ,. ,, Prion Pnclflo pfd,... . Volted H'ntea Kxprei ,., ,1 I'nltod Stales' Irf'ritltor. . ',", Tnlu-,1 tiiira t,inli,-r fH I -.'(" I h 1 .1 1. I "ill V.. , , , I . ii... I ! ' ii.- I-.il.l.,-r.i ., United State Steel.'. . -.'. .. r 41V4 United Slate Bteel Pfd.. .. W Vlrginla-Curollna , Chemical ... " - 87 Vi Virghiai-Carollna Cheiulval vfd. IvHi vvaiiaan ...... .... Wabash pfd..., '.. a" .'. . .". Wells Fargo Exprea ,. .. ., Wewtlngnouse tiectrlo ... .. .... Western Union., .. .. .. .. ........ Wheallng ft Lak Erie,. .. ... .. Wisconsin Central .. .. .. ... v.,.. Wisconsin Central .pfd . .. . Northern racitio ,. , ... .. Central Leather .. 20 47 1W 1 Z&Vtj 4 aw 88 102 TIM v.enirai trainer (iiu, Hiosa-Biienieia Great Northern pfL. . ... Interborouarh- Met'. .,' jri Interborough-Met. pfd 78 ... ., . ' v .",; n ew tork: BONDS. ; r : IT. S. refunding to, registered ... U. S. refunding i. coupon .. .. IT. S. Ss, registered IT. S. 8s, eoupon .t , .. ,, V. 8.. Old ,4s, registered,. .. .. . U. 8. Old a, coupon . . .... C. B. New 48; registered .. . . V. 8. New 4. coupon . .. American Tobacco 4s.. .. .. .. ... American Tobacco 6s.. Atchison general 4s, .. Atchison adjustment 4s Atlantic. Coast Line 4a., .. .. .. .. Baltimore ft Ohio 4.. ., .. Baltimore ft Ohio 8tt .., Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4.. '.. .. .. .. Central of Oeorgl 8.. Central of Oeorgla 1st Inc.. .. Central of Georgia 2nd Ino .. .. Central of Georgia, 3d I no rheaaneake A Ohio 4tta..,.. ,. .. Chicago ft Alton Hs.. .. .. Chicago. H. ft uuincy new w.. .. Chioaao, R. I. ft Peel no R. K. js.. ChloagevR. 1. P- K. K. ooi. .. C.. C. C. ft St Loul gen. 4...... Colorado Industrial 6s Ser. A. ofd. Colorado .Industrial ss ner. a. oia. Colorado Midland -4e. . Colorado ft Southern 4s.. .. ,. Cuba &., .. .. Denver ft RIO Grande ts-,. .... I ilatlllers' Securities is. .. .. Erie prior lien 4s. .. .... Krle General 4s,. .... .. .. .. Hocking Valley 44s-. Janan (a ........ ...... ...... ....... .. .. .. j Japan es tnd Series . japan 4Va cut.; .. - Japan 4Vis ctfa 2nd Series Loulaville A Nash. Cnified 4s.. .. Manhattan consol cold 4s Mexican Central 4s Mexican Centrsl 1st Ine Minn. A St. . Louis 4s ofd Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri. Kansas ft Tex. 2nds ofd. National R. K. of Mexico col. 4a.. New York Central gen. 3s.. .. New Jersey Central gen. 6s Northern Pacific 4a.. .... Northern Pacific as.. Norfolk 'ft Western consol 4s.. .. Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s Penn. cv. I1.. ...... .. Reading General 4a Bt. K ft Iron Mountain ool. tm ofd. St. lyuls ft Snn Kranclsco fg. 4s. HL Louis Southweetern con. 4a.... Seaboard Air Lin ' 4 Southern Pacific 4.. Southern Pacltlo 1st 4a ctfs Southern Railway 6s.. Texas ft Pacltlo. 1st.. .. .. '. Toledo, St K ft . Western 4s Union Pacific 4s., .. .. Union Pacltic cv. 4., .. ,. .. .... U.. B. Steel Cnd., j.. Wabash lata., .. .. ... ... .. .... Wabash Deb. B. i... ' .... ...... .. Western Md. 4.. .. .., Wheeling ft Lake EH 4s.. .. .. ., wiaconaln ontral 4s Japan 4a ctfs. i. Tlie Money M"rket. New York. An. 14. Monev on call steady 3 to , ruMnf irate closing bid 21; offered 3. ., ' ..-' Time loans strong-ana dull: so iinvi 4 to 6: tO days 44a to 6: Biz montha ft to . . fnme mercantile naer ' to ( tier Cent. Btcrllnc txchinn firmer at llKt.8ft.ror demand and at lou. fib far an day bills. Posted rates 6482U to 14X3 and fittS to lift. Commercial bills 8481U to Bar sliver 64. t Mexican, dollars 60 Vi Cotton Seed OH. New York, Aug. 14. Cotton seed oil waa steady; but leas active. Prime erude f. o. b. mills M to tt: prime sum mer yeuow as in sxht prime WhltS 43; prime winter yauow - . FRANK P. MILBUSN & CO. ' ARCIHTECTS :,. ;:'; . V:3 ' y- '"- '. - j- ' ..v ; WASIIINOTON, jd c: , . f DR. 1. B. NEWELL Office, 36 S. Tryon St Phone 30 'Residence 405 E ; Avenae,V? 'r' Phone 586 - DE. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST, v, J; . Southeast Comer , FOURTH AMD TRYON STREETS. HOOK r'AITO-ROGERS l -it ARCHITECTS cjiAnixyrTE omnrxsBORo, jtxi. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey :i ARCHITE0T3 S J t Second Floor 4Ca Bulldinf, ' v OIARJaTTBJ, a ' a , a 'V "'.' JI.C, Hi STOKES MUftROE M D. Office: HUNT BUILDING .Phone 13. 1 . Residence 405 S. Tryon. ' ' Phone 499. LOoffS' BRASS- V.0RKS Miff PfflVlf ivn j?i"-tt.i .k , y CASTI NGS' All WORK GUARANTEED Trial ORDERS SOLICITED T. 7. ' LONG f - ' ( H f I, . V,. .1... ii. V. :2 MAIN O WOKI 0UTH TRYON ST., OMAftLOTTSa N. Oa , Revolvlnf Flat Cftrdi ; T; Railway HibAtv H p Drawlnc Pram,Uf ' Spinning Frames Twisters and Spoolers ; Qalllerian4 Reels " Looms. :tr:J ,t.',.v I COMBERS :';'.. ETC., ETC RALPH H. BROWN - AND v JOEL HUNTER t m: Public Accountants ' and Auditors. Coantr, alnntclpal ' and ' Railroad AndlUna; v . '. . . " . ; r lSlt-1231 Empire BttUdlng, v - . ; . Atlanta. Ga. . ;; , Manufacturer S arid Jobbers I y-y! ;'; (- . ' ' ' -y ' .; . Frequentlr Bnd It necessary to ' hae Banting raclllUes. tn ad- ' dIUon to those offered by local baaka, '' First National Bank; :' Vv of Rlchsnond, : VlrglaJa, .' : . '.,:.! .... with ' .. i . Il.tl9.000.fl0 Capital , tt.OOO.OIO.O Depoatta '. $7,000,000.00 Total Resources Offers Just th Additional Fa- . cllttles Required. ' Jno. B. ParcelL President; ' Jno. M. Miller. Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chaa. R. Burnett.' As plsta.nt Cashier; J. C Joplln.' V Assistant Cashier. HUGH MACRAE & CO ::: Bankers . Miscellaneous southern Seenrities TVILMIXOTON. N. a Washington, D CX, 40S Oolorado Bide. Cotton Hill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. ctyrrow wajrps and tarns. " Ma. 114 CThestnut Street. : PBTLADEXPITJA. PA. A. D. SALKELD ts BRO. COMMISSION MERCUAXTS 4L9S Leonard BU :.' MEW TORS. OOTTTON TARNS. ., WITH FredTc Victor & Achelis. WMD'OLIER 4ts C0 COMMISSIOX MKRC1IANT8 COTTON YARNS Third and Cheatnut Sta. . Mariner and Merchant Bide. i PHILADELPHIA. PA. ... 't HAMRD, VICK "'Vw y' ' '' '-i ' ' ,; v' "y & ClARK y-v.:: .,..': . . . , ": Cctton Commission -" . ; , f.Iercfaants. MILLER SL CO. BANKJCRS AND BROKERS, ' f . Broad way,:1 Nw TorlU'.'ty :;'' Mamharat Naw Tork Stock Btohanas. , UI . VV1WU CVUBHa. . v. m Produce Kxchangs, Nw York Coff Ks rhanaa. Chlcaao Board of Trad. N . ... I. 1 . W-. W. V . V..rb Orlean Cotton Exchange, New Orlean Board of Trad, Philadelphia Stock Ks Changs, Liverpool Cotton Association., Kxei'Ut order ror ine purooaa or BBIV W 1NUVH, . tU. aw.M ... fT. W T 'm Ions for cash or on margin. - 1 . Hpeciai attention to . oruors or : mail. Phone or telegraph, i u: . Branch Offioo: iliA East Main street. Rook Hill S. C. ... . , ,v r, u. AUBiJt-AXHva.it, jaanagei ; - ESTABLISHED 'ill f: P EUIS & COMPANY icn KcrdKls II Wlllll .' -MEMBERS OBW -f.y The We Tork Cotton Exchange, New Orlean cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, KewOr- i v. . n.. . . . . T . Cotton Fxchange nntldlntf NEW ORLEANS : 1 Special attention given to executing of orders In contracts for future de livery of cotton In all the markets. CORRKSPOIfDKNCB SOLICITEH. HUBBARD BROS. & C0- HANOVER SQUARE, NEW TORK, MEMBERS OP New Tork Cotton f!x change, , New Orleans Cotton Ex. Change, . Associate Members Liver. poor Cotton 'Exchange, '..,'.,:,', v, ' ):.;' ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur. chase and sale ot cotton zor future delivery. , Correspondence Invited. JAIIE3 E.tUiUaELLCO. COM3USSION MUtflliMI Cottoa rYftrn3 and Cotton ,;,.'v''-Cloths..''.."-'"-: :; i'-''ji; r!4;.it,' ' !l, 12 i nu.Ufit 4.Si-'-i(iut ft -l. -iDii, !. Hi...t M. r:w Vw l-j. .4 i -'ij ri Stuart W. Cramer, CNQINCCR AND CONTRACTOR. Slabber .', 'V v Rwkif FramM : , intermediates. Jack Frames MOTORS AND DYNAMOS, 8TEAM AND POWER PtTMPS. GASO ' -LINE ENGINES.. IRON WORKING MACHINERY. WOOD'; FIBRE PLASTER ' MACHINERY. .. . , V '. "": .';-.. . .'f,, . -r. Direct Kepreseitativs J BROWNELL CO. hles. uiUvm Daytci, CL) JENCKES SPIMslAJC'CO, PAWTUCKET, R. L v - . " ' . COTTON TARN' SPINNERS. CONVERTERS AND SEALERS. ) ''.V; Chrrespondence With Son thorn Spinners Soltelted. - , ' .i y CROMPTONrTHAYER-XOOM CO; '"'.' WORCESTER, MASS. ...'.''. " . ' ''' '- FANCY COTTON AND GmQHAlt'W TOWXZ DAMASK. QUILT. ' CASSTMERB, BLANKET LOOMS. ' ETC ' a DOBB1KS, BOX MOTIONS. REPAIRS. ETC , SOCTHERN OITICEi CBlARLOTTE, If.. ' V v. ', -' '. " 1 . ALEXANDER d OARSED. Uaniareri. 0. A. R0BBINS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR C '-.'.. .' "-, y GENERAL CHARLOTTE V ; ' If You Expect to Buy Gin Hadiineiy for 1905, Write Us Once For Our Catalogue arJ Tell us Your Wants : Continental Gin Company Charlotte n. c I1ICM.CRADE SPINDLCs' OILS Soouree Belt Oils and Ore sea, LnhHcattng Greasta, Readr-Mlxed Paints, , Cold Water Paints. ArnU Wattles' Drceene Coinponnda. ' CEO. B. HISS OIL CO. J; SPENCER TURNER CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, v , OrriGESi Nrw York, Phlladelplila, Chloaso, Sc Louis, Losadost, Enclaaal' :'t" :' ' 'Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods.' :. V . '. . - PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. 7-st ! leonari rmicET 110 CHIOHTNUT STHlCaTI - is monror utiKtr ' William B. Charles 5 OfflccsCliarlotte N. CJ. Boston , v;.: .,' :, Mala Ofllce BONNER & BARNEWALL, INC. !'''l.':'.'V'V.,'1.''t',',',1, '' . : .c. '"i : ' LEATHER :'; '.-!" ' C1IARLOTTE BRANCH, 27 East 4th SV I .Complete Stock Now York Ollleet BOND D r.PA RTM f.NT : V'lrvvit t l'M ir"i mtl.uiK lb.t a l..j Vt. ,.i iv.il, , WINSTON.HMJ M. N. C. liO.Nla A,1 t.lOC.3. '! We Invite corraapund'inc frotn parties ..dr 't-s to buy or !!. , . Our lint 11 of ' 'I w, ' i : ' malted upon e; ;!'-!; : trtANCM orfnots kOUITAHLS BUILDIN9. ATLANTA C 1 Automatic Feeders, - Openers and Trunlc, Breaker Intermediate and "'; Finisher tappers, ; KlrschnerCardlnf Beaters y Thread Extractors, ' Waste Pickers, etc. ':-0Jy'A Raw Stock Dryers. ;v ETCHETc.;:-V;'.':'':.-.'r .:, a-. , GREENSBORO ' ! SUPPIY CO. i , Gremtei, IL C v ? J Sirppfics "Vnd Machinery OTTON MILLS. POWER PLANTS MACniNERY. V " V ' : - . V j ' - NORTH CAROLINA. 1 loom, engine and valvc i . . NEW x-OltK , PHrLADFLI HI a CIIICAt COTTON. TARNS, COTTOS GOODS. ' ANP COTTON WASTE. Mas, and Amsterdam W, T. -Amsterdam. N. T. BELTING . Tolephono C. W. GOOWIN, Mgr. . : Always OO Unnd for Immediate Shipment. S8 Cortlaodt St, 4 , . CrunT .,.,, mviiii i I ",." " i a 1,1,4. . t ,i'i0 .. t, 1...,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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