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. 1 i. i . . 1 1 ij i cotton Vi.ir. TO 17 V t ; iiinx Wits' itt Advance of . to o In luspoiwo u l:i ,l r C'al.lm ami Continual (3ol riot Iiuutncw In I'liKlih Market, Prices Itatlylns; 1 ' -.After' IU-nrwal or Previous Day's ' Helling . Movement When Lighter ' Intimate for To-Day'a lteceits at Houston Wait Posted and on Cover ,' - lag of Kliorta. . ;-- ' New Tork. Fax t-Ths cotton market waa steadier durin to-day session and , closed at a nst advene of 8 to 17 point. . Balca were estimated at 130.000 bales. The market opeaed steady, at an Ad vane of i to I ; point In raspons to higher cables and a continued goodspot business In .the JCngllshx market At flrat ' there waa - soma hesitation, 1 owing renewal of tS aelllnjr movement -, noted late yesterday,, bat after1 the lighter estimate - for to-morrow' ..re col ot at Houston waa posted, the mar ket advanced a to 13- polnta on- covering of ahorte the upward movement belng . led by March Which revived the rumor that , . ,. Important speculation - pra , were-accumulating In that poaltlon with , lb advanca there was enough realising and -aelling by room tradera teeause a reaction of 4 or 6 points from the best, but the market firmed up aeain In tho . lata trading on buying credited to lead , Ing Wall Street,-people, and the dose , was very steady. :Kecoipts at the ports to-day were , 001 bale against 10,238 last week and 19,230 bales last yeur. For the Week moos bales against J04,8 last week and imsu last year. To-day's receipts at New Orleans 11, S7& bales-' against . J.828 last year, and at; Houston 11.606 bales . aumlhat 3X1 lait- year. 9 ', j II .1 ' ' .i- - t STOCKS UNCERTAIN, SLUGGISH. Only Moderate Extension of Previous ; i. Day Ilally Buying uemanu utym . I After Small Gains of Early F r Dar, ' - s! Kew Tork, Feb. .-There was Only a moderate extension to-day of the rally In. stocks which ocourred yesterday and th movement of prices then became ex tremely uncertain and sluggish. Deal iiiow .hronk tn Httla more-than nnmlual nmnnri inrm and the market seemed to be without any ' definite Initiative in uii rfirwrttinn. . - The huvlnir -demand lapsed Into a state of practical paralysis after th small gains of the early pwrt of the day. In spite of this lack of -sustaining power In the recovery and the belief In the existence of un or ij Hoar rvflrtv in the SDeculatlon on the alert t otake advantage of favorable oonortun ties to roree.a renown ui ins foil of prices, the bears held warily aloft and made no aggressive demon tiatlnn airoinat values. There was Ut- !! In tha ri.nv'a nftWB tO thfOW light Otl the movement of prices. Pennsylvania was prominent In the recovery on ac oount of a better feeling over the labor In tha matter of the dispute with the trainmen. The resumotton of reports of transactions In "odd lots on the tnpe revealed a sprinkling of or ihm fnr airwka In amnll ra reels, which Is , supposed to Indicate tho presence of Invpntment orders In the market. But this buylna wns not of material effect In holding prices. The existence of weak annta In I he market was revealed from time to time, and this helped to keep sentiment unsettled. There waa further selling of Great Northern preferred frnm tho inm imureR as yesterday. and this was supposed to be closing of a speculative account or accounts In the stock, which were crippled by the Ion decline In tho stock elnco the an of varioun rlehts to stock hotders. Acute weakness also . developed In Missouri Pacific owing to rumors in circulation of a coming appeal for ad .tuinnnl rntiltal. This decided a reaction In prices and the last prices of the day were generally slightly lower than last night. Bo 3onds were steady. Total sales, par viilnn 11 754 000. ' . U. 8 bonds were steady, .unohanged oh call. Total inlea stocks 600.000 shares, in fading: Copper 33,400; Sugar .1.400: To- rjarco sw: A. u. u. z.vm: bi. ram Missouri Pacific 20,100; Penna. 32.100 Beading 141.400: Untnn Pacific 74,900 Southern 2.709. pfd. 100; Steel 45.400; Va. Caro. Chemical 400. Baltimore, Fatv 6.-8. A. L. common arid preferred . Miller A Oo.'s Cotton Letter. Special to The Obierver. Xew York. Feb. 6. Cables were good enough to give an uplift to our market t.dav and a further rood rise remuea While the spot demand In Liverpool was good. It was a question to wnat extent tha better market thero was brought about by tho professional element at this end who have been so active the nast few days In that direction It does not look to us as if time In ODDortune for such action. Tnere is continued luke warmnese In speculative circles whose co-operation is necessary for a genuine bull niarket and we do not view the present bulge as such. Some dlmunltlon in extreme estimate for to morrow at Houston and Oalveston tend ed to steady the market, but general run of receipts by no means points to near exhaustion and until It does we ore averse to recommend buying for Jong account. Receipts at the oorts to-day were 4J 600; last year 19,000; interior 24.000; last year 19,000. Liverpool Is due to to I higher tn th morning. New York Produce. V ' Now York. Feb. 6. Flour firm, but low. Rye flour firm. Buckwheat flour dull. Buckwheat nominal. Commeal firm. Wheat, spot stmng; No. 2 red. 8SS. Options to 1 higher. May July Corn, spot firm; No. 2. 574 elevator. Options !, to l!4c. net higher. May 54; July 53. Beef firm. Cutmeats sternly. Jjtrd firm; Western prime $9.98 to 110.06; re fined firm. Pork firm. Rosin steady $4.40 to $4.46. Turpentine steady. Rice steady. Mftlasses steady. Smrar. raw 'steady unchanged. 8pot entree steady; No. 7 Rio. 7c; mild coffee st-indy; Cordova 0 to 12MrO. Futures 5 points higher. Butter firm; held common to extra 20 to SO. Cheese firm, unchanged. Ents firm, unchanged. Peanuts and freights steady, unchang ed. - Potatoes, Irish firm: State Jersey and Western, r-er sack, $1.46 to $1.65. Sweets dull, unehsnged. Cabbages steady, unchanged. ' Chicago Grain and Proilons. Chicago. Feb. 6. Report of famln in Russia sent th prlc of wheat uo more than lc. to-day, th closing quotations on the Mtty delivery showing a net gam of 1 to 1'4- Corn waa up . Oats were u higher. Provision were I to 17 higher. ' v WHEAT Hlsti Low Close May.. 79- 7K 79 78 75 , 4 .,, 4V 4H rr.w 17.75 . 10 03 OiTO 471 46U 40H JOT, i .... 0-AT8-- -Msy.,'1-.. .. .. )uiyv roRio m 18.01 ' 17 16.00 17.W 10.10 10.07 1.67 6.79 JUIJ. -f- , May,.- 17.96 UUU- - : Joy.. . .. ...... lO.hJ May ' 10.07 - RIB- ,; . :' " July 4j' ' f.W '. V1 , ChArlotto Prodocfx ' (Correctad dally by R. 1L Field Co.) ," Chlaketw-flprlng ,. - ., .. ..,,13 J ,, Hens-Per head'.. .. .4 .. . LUCkS MM, ' M'lMI M ' S ' '' Com .... n- t9 6 , Coiton Seed. ' Oat Fd .. .. 65 IV '' Oats-Seed ,,,. .., 60 facO. ,' ..' .:. - 1 ... 'I. l.-'-'H";' ';';'.-:; Cliarlott Cottotw Thess prices rspre ssot ths price nootsd to wagons: V- ) . rsb, I ... . -. Ooo4 mlAning . ,, UW'mVw.'MWI ptriet middling . . Jo Milling .. .. ,. . .. 10 ' - Tinge and Stalna t i - i . ii. 6.--1 Jveri)i" ! i. ' i' 1 ,i x tum! liiHicr llm Hlriuf.ili. of tiio i,ii,ito)ii In Unit murket. where a "H i m is er-eted on actiount of thu i)iiii:iUiy of Unlivery on contract eeept it, a siivera loss. .The recurrence of this squeeze- each month Is causing ' snvera lnHHcd to tnerchnnts who- ari carrying coiton In that market without premium. slow demand - from arbitrage Duyors absorbed the offerinirs of tha buyers early In the week who wera flispoami to accent tne profits on their purchases. Ther wss little or no Investment da mn nd, -while speouluIon Is at a -stand- atui asrnmng aeveiopmenta . rrom me new cron. Mora Inaulrv is shown for tha low grades at the discount. A better niarket T expected in Liverpool to morrow. f h f -.lV H. , BROS. ft CO. . ; litverpool Cotton.'. XlverDOOl. '.Feb.' (.Cotton, snot, good business done, prices $ point higher: American middling fair 8.81: ; good mid dllng 186; mldilllng 6.01; low middling 1.73: - good ordinary C.38; ' ordinary, t.09. The sales of th day wens 13.000 bale, of which 1,000 were for speculation and XDort and Inoluded 8.200 American. B ceipts .000' balea, Including U0O,:Amr Futures opened eaater ana ciosea witn near- months - Arm?; and- distant' quiet. American middling g. o. c. Feornary 5.67r February-March March rti V66I1; April-May- e.w;. May-j una June-Julv 6.66: July-August .53: Auaust-Bentember 6.47H: . 8cDtembr-Oc tober 6.41; October-November 5.40: November-December -i.0; ,t; December-Jan uary S.40,.' - - ,vi,; : Naval 'Btortavf.. '''': f? avamtih. I Ga.. Feb. . Tumentlne steady 71H) tale 200; receipt 226; ship menta to. .-:y -. .:'-.. j: Rosin firm; sales ISflO; : rsoelpta 145R; shlpmenU 896; stock M.m Quote: A R c 14.06: D $llo; b M.os to H1214: F Hl to Hl7Hi .O (4.19 to 4.17H; H t.Vt m.m): k Ki.oo: m K.z&; n 6.w: w u W.26; W W 16.50.- v, '.' Wllmlnaton. -Feh. .-Bplrita turpentine firm VOo. mctntn 121 naalrn. Rnaln Arm W W; receipts 61). ; Tar firm 0.0; receipt Crude turcentine firm 13.86: 64.60 ana H-w; receipts oarreis. New Orleans Spot Cotton. New Orleans, Feb. Cotton, spot closed firm, unchanged; middling 10 7-16: sales on th spot were l,W bales end wo ti arrive. Futures onened steady at an advanco of 3 to t points on good Liverpool ad vices. Good bull support forced prices steadily upward and the market closed at the best of the day. 9 to 11 polnta abov yesterday's final figures. Futures closed steady: Marcn jv.zi; Awil 10.K: May 10.34: June 10J5: July 10.44;. October 10.09. The Money Market. New Tork. Feb. 6. Money on call easy ZH to 1 per cent., ruling rate 2; closing bkls Z; offered at T. Time loans dull and steady: 60 days 5; SO days 6 to EU: six months 6Vi to 6V4. Close: prime merer ntue paper M4 to 6 per cent Sterling exchange weak; with actual hualness in bankers' bills $44 55 to J4S4.60 ! for demand snd at 4M).60 tn $4$0.55 for 60 day bills. Posted rates $481H and $4864 Commercial bills MKla: bar silver 68: Mexican dollars 53. Baltlmore Produce. Baltimore. Feb. C Flour oulet un- changed. wheat strong; spot contract 7 to TOH; Southern by sample 65 to 67. Corn strong; spot 50 to 50&. Southern white corn 404 to 51. Rye dull; No. 2, Western domestic 71 asked. Oats, firmer; No. 2. mixed 42 to 43. Butter firm, unchanged. Effgs firm and higher 28c. Cheese active, unchanged. Sugar steady, unchanged. Cotton Reed OIL New York. Feb. 6. Cotton seed oil firm was easier, under freer offerings. Prime crude f. o. b. mills 36 to 37; do summer yellow 44; prima white 62; do winter yellow 51. Tbe Dry Goods Market New York, Feb. 6. Advances wera announced In wide sheetings snd the leading lines of flannellettes, which were opened on Monday, have been sold up. The Jobbing trade is very active and there Is a large business being booked by primary houses for delivery through 1907. New York Cotton. New York. Feb. 6. Cotton, spot steady; middling uplands lie; middling gulf 11.25; sales none. Futures closed Very steady. Open Hlah Low piose r en v-n 9.: 9.22 9.24 9.28 9. 35 9.43 9.51 8.55 9.62 9.69 9.64 9.64 9.93 March 0.27 April 0.36 May S.4Z 6.52 8.39 June . July .. 8.49 9.54 8.57 80 9.86 9.63 8.64 6.64 8.66 9.92 9.49 9.64 9.57 8.71 9.S6 August Sept. . Oct. .. Hec. .. PORT MOVEMENT. ntilveston, steady 11 New Orleans, firm 10 7-H Mobile, firm 104 Savannah, firm 10 3-16 Charleston, firm 10 Wilmington, steady W Norfolk, steady 10 Paltlmore, nominal ' 10 New York, steady 11 Poeton, steady 11 Philadelphia, steady 11.25 INTERIOR. MOVEMENT. Houston, steady 11 Augusta, steady ; 11 Memphis, sterniy iu (-is St. Iuis, Quiet ..- 10 Ixulsville, Arm io-is NEW TORK BONDS. U. S. refunding 2s registered .. .. 105 V. S. refunding; 2s coupon 15 I!. 8. registered 1014 U. B. 8 coupon l" 1'. 0. Old 4s registered 101 V. n. Old 4s coupon 101 U. ft. New 4s registered J2 U. 8. New 4s coupon 1W American Toiarco 4s 7iity Amerioan Tobncco Bs lffitji Atchison gen. 4s 101 Atchison sdjustment 4s l Atlantic Coast IJne 4s WH Baltimore Ohio 4s 10J Baltimore Ohio 1.. . n Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s Central of Georgia lis Central of Georgia 6s no Central of Ooorgla 1st Inc. ofd.. 90 Central of Georgia Ind Inp.. Central of Georgia M Inc.. Chesapeake Ohio 4V4. Chlcsao Alton 3"s bid. Chicago, H. A Qulncy new 4s.. .. K Chicago, R. I. & Pacific R. R. 4s.. 74 Chicago. R. I. i P. R. R. col. 6s.. M C. C, C. A St. Louis gen. 4s.... 11 Colorado Industrial Bs 8r. A AS Colorado Midland 4 11 Colorado Southern '4s ' W Cuba 6s bid W Denver A Rio Grande is W Distillers' Securities is.. .. ft" Krle prior Hen 4 Yl Rrl Oeneral 4a... W Hocking Valley 4Hs 1W Japan s... W Japan Ss Snd Series., W Japan vbs.. .. .t 7 jj Jspnn 44s rtf. Ind Series V. Loulsvltl A Nssh. Unldsd is.... YK Msnhattan rOnsot (Old 4s nti Mexlcnn Central 4a.. ... M Mexican Central 1st Joe.. .. Minn. St JiMil 4., ....... 4 Missouri, Kansa A Txa is.. .. W Missouri. Kansa Tex a fcids,. Si National R. R. of Mexico ol. 4.. New Torte Central gen. m , ! New Jersev Central fn. t. .. .. 124 Northern Paeifln 4s., .. .. ,loj Northera Psclflo Is.. v T, Norfolk - A Western enl 4.. ...... Sf Oregon Short Lin rfdf. 4. ! I'enn. cv. IHs.. .t na.dlna- flnral 4s.. .. .. .. 91 t. I A Iron Monntaln ol, I bid W Ft. liuH A San Prsndsoo ff. 4.. , SIT4 ft. 1m'S omnnwrnmn wi. n ftMhnsrd Air Tin 4 Pout hern raclfl 4s .. ,., Snathern Pact no 1st 4s rtfs.. . W Konthsm Railway Ss hid.. .. ..;li Taa AV Paclflo lti bid ,. 1111 Toledo. Pi L, A Western 4., ,, .. 1H T'nlon Psclflo 4s.. ,.1 .. . lotH r. S. Hteel Snd .. n .. '4 Wahash 1st .... .... SaA WahaaK Delk. TL hU...... .... ... TI Wetem M 4. 4.. . i M t.. Wheeling A T4-Vru 4 S7 Wisconsin Ctitrsl a.. Jsgiasi fa ti. m a . . .rt. J J v. COTTON AND WOOLETI MILL MACHINERY AND POWER PLANTS ; Charlotte, W. C. CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express ..r.. - .. t. ... Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. Amorlnan , Pur A Foundry ' .." 190 m 230 . itt 3 ' 16Vi ii , -71 110 H254 Ha VSVi 276i li m 120 . 116 93 Wi im 2U6 40 16 147 9 Ti "8. 84 6H4 American Car 4 Foundry pfd.. , American: Cottoa Oil .. American cotton yu pia.. , American Express .. - f. American Hide & Leather ptd...... American Io i.,., ., ,,... .,.... American Linaoed Oil ., . .. .... American Linseed Od ptd.. American- Locomotive .. ... Amerlcoo Locomotive pfd.. American Smelting Jc Kerng ., ,, American Smelting ft - Refng, pfd. American Sugar Kefmlng .. American Tobacco pfd. ctf Anaconda- Mining Co.. f Atchison .. ...... ... , Atchison Pfd.. Atiauuo coast una .., ... .. Baltimore & Ohio Baltimore ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. .. Canadian Pacific Centralof New Jersey Oesapeake ft Ohio .. ChlcafiO Oreat Weetern .. .. Chicago & Northwestern .. Chicago. Mil. & Hi. faui .. Chicago Terminal & Trans.. Chicago Terminal & Trans. C, C. C. ft St Louis Colorado-Fuel ft Iron pfd. Colorado & Southern rVilnradn & Houthern 1st Dfd. Colorado & Southern 2nd pfd 54ty Consolidated Gas 133 Corn Products Refining.. .. Corn Products Refining pfd &W Delaware & Hudson 109V Delaware, Lackawanna A West... 6(6 tenver & Rio Grande 364 Denver .& R!o Grande pfd. 11 DlstUlers' Securities .. .. Erie .... Erie 1st pfd Erie 2nd sfd General Electric Hocking Volley Illinois Central International Paper .. . International Paper pfd.. International Pum'n .. .. International Pump pfd. Iowa Central 11 157M, 0 S4K 75 24H Iowa Central pfd 44 Kansas City Southern ZJ- Kansas City Southern pfd 68 Louisville ft Nashville 133 Mexican Central Minneapolis ft St. Louis 56 Minn., St. P. ft Sault Ste. M 109 Minn . St. P. & Sault Ste. M. Dfd. 143 Missouri Pacific 83 Missouri. Kansas & Texas 87 Missouri. Kansas & Texas pfd...- 69 Notional Lead A 69 National R. R. of Mexico pfd .. .. 66 New York Central 126 New Tork, Ontario & Western .... 44 Norfolk & Western 86 Norfolk & Western pfd 83 North American W Pacific Mall 84 Pennsylvania IK11 People's Gas 6 Pittsburg. C. C. & St. Louis 73 Pressed Steel Car 4&i Pressed Steel Car pfd 97 Pullman Palace Car 1C8 Reading 121 Reading 1st pfd , 88 Rending 2nd pfd 80 Republic Steel 34 Republic Steel pfd 87 Rock Island Co 2o Rock Island Co. ptd 69 St. Iouls ft San Fran. 2nd pfd.... 42 St Louis Southwestern v 22 St. Louis Southwestern pfd 65 Southern Pacific 93 Southern Paclflo pfd 117 Southern Railway 2K Southern Railway pfd 85 Tnnessee Coal A Iron 160 Texas ft Pacific 63 Toledo, St. Louis & West Toledo, St. Louis ft West, pfd 61 Union Pacific 172 Hnlon Pacific pfd 91 United States Express 101 United States Realty 77 United States Rubber 6rt United States Rubber pfd 10R United States Stel 44S Pnlted Stntes Steel pfd 1M Virginia-Carolina Chemical 32 Vlrelnla-Carollna Chemical pfd.... los Wabash W Wabash pfd 3 Wells Flnrgo Express 275 Westlnghouse Electric 150 Western Union & Wheeling ft Lake Erie 12 Wisconsin Central 22 Wisconsin Central pfd 4S Northern Pacific IS Central Leather M4 Central Leather pfd loo Sloss-Sheffleld "H Great Northern pfd 1S1 Interborough-Met Interborough- Met. pfd 71 COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. Feb. i. To- Last Dsy. Yenr. Oalveston ii.m 0.7TO New Orleans ll.svs s.szs Mobile 12 Nnrfok 1.671 ' Total 48,800 ESTIMATES. To Feb. I. Last morrow Year. 6.KT.9 4.1M 6.993 New Orleans gono-lO.OOO Hoiston 6.600 - 7.600 Galveston INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Feb. . Last To- Dsy. .... 481 . as ...... 647 Year. Memphis.. . Augusta.. ., St. Louis.. Little Rook. I.1S1 IN TOUCH WITH HOME It is gratifying to know you are in con stant touch with your home1 day and night when you are away. This is merely' one of the values of the Bell Telephone. It per forms other , duties that the most com petent servant could - . not equal. REASONABLE RATES. (Ail CONTRACT DErMCM KCV 9950. BELL, V SEBVICE' IS SATIS. FA0T0B7 OROUVD HOO AT ROCK HILL, Mr. V, D. McFadden . Ess the Real Tbtng on Exhibition and Admission la FreeSleet Cause Trouble. Special to The Observer. Rock Hill, S. C, feb. .Th tel ephone and electrio light people had their trouble yesterday. Many wtrea were down in thlg city and county, and it is almost impossible to get connections. - Th wire seemed tjo grasp and bold th rain and sieet of Monday afternoon, and by night all the telephone and electrio wires were heavily burdened, many of them be ing brought to the ground. The pic ture the trees made aa the sun came out in the morning was grand to one who did cot .have to climb among them to unloosen an entangled wire. Mr. V. B. McFadden, proprietor of the city market, ha a real live ground hog. Mr. McFadden has for one or two "winters exhibited ground hogs (sausage formed to resemble a hog) and many were caught by his adver tising scheme, hence when ha heard of a genuine artlclu being in town he got busy and bought It. The little fellow was brought from the moun tains of North Carolina, and is the real thing, as was evidenced by hla actions of last Saturday. He saw his shadow (or a dog) and the way he carried himself back to his den In the market would make one of Red Buck's red foxes ashamed. There Is no admission Mr. McFadden announces, and he Invites bis friends who have never seen tho real ground hog to can. Fnyettcvlllc People Disapprove Dis- pensary. Special to The Observer. Fayetteville, Feb. 6. One of the most enthusiastic and largest meet lngs ever held in this city took place Inst night In the court house. The citizens killed the dispensary and by a large majority and petitioned the legislature to allow the issue of 2100.000 for paving the principal streets. The citizens of tnls town also asked that Haymount, Mc-ntlcello Heights and Highland Heights be annexed. This would make the population here consider ably over 12,000. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to use An "Early Riser." DeWltt's Ltttl Earl? Risers, safe, sura pills. Hswley's PUarmacy. ri'BLIC AC4JOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS BROWN & HUNTER Certificates of Profit and Operating Cost Statements. 1219-1221 Empire Building, ATLAUTA, OA. J. M. BANDY, A. M. Ph. B. -Assoc. M. A. M. Sow C. E. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering Specialty. Water Power Develop ment and Estimates Mad. Room 52 Benbow Arcade. Greens boro, or Laurinburg, Is. O. ESTABLISH KD 1893. 12-84 Grlswold St, Detroit, Mich.; Nicholas Bid;., Toledo, Ohio; Lennox Bid-., Cleveland, Ohio; 223 Diamond St., Pitts burg, Pa. Sand name and address for Information why ACP and RPO will sell at 260, R. M. WEAVER, 317 S. Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Won on Two Points There were heaps of Oar menta on exhibition " at the j Convention but tha 7ud(ea " picked our Suit as beat. . , Awarded us' FIRST PRIZE on Two Polnta Style t and Constrnctlon. That' onouch. Ulfht aa well told us that our f nit waa perfect It's a Bprtnj model' you'll open your eye when you 1 see' It; Probably want One like 'It - ,-wv -. Spiinf Woolen already lor K your order. $20.00 to $50.00 Cabaniss & 06. Inc. ' ' TAILOIU, - ' 'v;TTi.vtyWits.Ai!:.. main ocpioai ' COUTH TRYON 8T.. r . . CHARLOTTg, N, O. Ii! Ecvolvlp Flat Cards, Railway Heads, , Drawing Frame. a Spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllersand Reels. Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC GAT LIN & CO. Ckuaanlamloa Merebaata 845 and 347 Broadway, New Boston, Philadelphia. COTTON YARN8. All numbers, Skeins, Warps, Oops and Cones COTTON GOODS. HUBBABD BEOS. & CO, HANOVHR SQUARE), NEW TORK. IdTJM BBRS OP New Tork Cotton Kz ehanc. Nsw Orlsans Cotton Ex. chang. Assoctat Mombara llvr. ool Cotton Bxchang. DERS SOLICITKD ror th pvis eh as aad al of cotton fr futura 4llvry. Corrsondn lnvltd. Looms Dobbies Repairs Crompton - Thayer Loom Co Worcester, Mass Alexander & Garsed Southern Agents Qharlotte. N. G. Manufacturers and Jobbers FraqwentJy find It necessary to have Banking Facilities la ad dition to those offered by local bank. THE First National Bank OF RICHMOND. With VIRGINIA. 91.000,000.041 Capital Earned Surpltie I 00,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Deposit I9.00O.OO0.0 1 Tot nl Itraonrroa Offer Just the Additional re. cUltle Repaired. J do. B. ParcelL Presidents Jno. U. MUUr, Jr., Vice Pre! dent; Chas. R. Burnett, As sistant Cashier: J. 0. Joplln, Assistant Cashier. 1 HAMRD, VKK & CLARK Coltcn Commission Merchants. kew onius; u. I MILLER &. CO. ttA.Niva.ita AfL u(uK,i,a, Jk Snwiln, n Hera. Msmbsrsi fw kura aiuva luananca, N.w fork Cotton Kaeaanaa. Mw tors Woduo Kaobasis, New Vurk CoS Ks Sbaag. Chtcago Board ( Trad. Nee Oris Cotton Esobanga, Ntw Orlsans feoard ( Trade, Pbiladalphla Itoek As. hante, Ursrpool Cotton AsseeiaUoa. Ksseut orders lor tb. purehaa f ! pi eettea, sUoks, grata et prerl. Ions for ease or on margin. asoiai m.nuua v vmmw ww mma Phone tslegrapa. iraaek Offise: UH East Mate atrett 0k Bwt R ALEXANDER. Manager. HUGH MACRAE & 00, Brokers aOaeeDaeeota sionthera Seoetitlea WILMIXflTOBf. If. a ITaehlmctev, IX ft, 401 Oolonkto BldJ. Ootton Mill Stocks RI0HABD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant COTTON WAUPt A3TD TAIUtt. Ne. 114 Chestnut Street, firiLADIXPUIA, VJ. WZI. D'OLIER & 00- . COTTON, YARNS :, ' J Third nd Cheetnl flte. ! Manner aad Merrttaaf BlAj, ttsuBzunuA, rA. Stuart W. Cramer, CN0INECR AND CONTRACTOR Slubbers, Rsvlng Frames Inn jntermedlatet Jack Frames JENCKES GOTTON YURJVS OFFICES: Pawtncbet, It. L, and Phlladelnhla. Pa. Phlladelpbia Office. Mariner A Merchant Building. W mA. SpeUissj, Manager and Sonthern Representative. 0. A. R0BBINS OOlaTLETH CQCIPMENT8 FOB COTTOIf KtUM. VOTfKIt VLUTTX GENERAIi CHAELOTTE, , HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE. 0 Belt OOa aad Oraaaee, lafbrtcasMnf Onld Water Paint. Aaraoaa Wastler GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHAKXOTTB. If. rjL J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Veer Tork, IHslorptiha, CMea M. Usaaa. U Yarni and Ootton Piece Ooods. PAULSON, UNKROUM & CO. Cotton Yarns 7. 9 LEONARD 8TREOZ ISO CHESTNTTT STREET 1 MOWROJC WREICT William B. Charles Offttsw Ohaelott If. 0. Maae OOo Slnal Lift Jucquard with Independent Cylinder MoUott. VKK HALmrS JACQUARDS. THOMAS HALTO.VB SONS, t Plilladclphla, Pa. ALEXANDER A GARSED, Southern Agents, Charlotte, N. C Prospective Builders Before beajlnnlnx your building operation, you would do well to correspond with us for prices on all sort of Building Materials. Wo carry a fuU line of flooring. Celling. Biding, Interior Trimmings. Sash. Doors. Blinds, rtd. Alway prepared to furnish the beat material, and oaa ear you money. ilUTTO A BOntBOXNAIS. Hlekory. N. C. WE HAVE LEFT m A m A I r I H-4U men mo ... ... .. m I ah Mg I Up and can furnish with these Drawing with Metallic or wire Greensboro GREENSBORO, N. 0. A. D. SALKELD & BRCL , oommusiok MtncnANTS. .: .ft Leonard Street, ITEW XOIUt '' COTTOW '-tARlfi'v'' Tredlc Vletor tt ;Achell3i: ranon spnen CQUITASLI BUILDlNfl. . , : - ATLANTA OA KlTSC 3 Automatic Feeders, ' Openers and Trunk Breaker, InterraedlaU and , Finisher Lappers, KirscbnerCardlnt Beaters Thread Extractors, Wasts Pickers, etc : Raw Stock Dryers. . ETChETC ? SPINNING CO. ft MACBCrERT. NORTH OABOLDTA. LOOM, ENGINE AND VALVE - NKW irOKS PHELADCLPH1A CHICAGO COTTOW TAKKB. OOTTOW QOOPg. AJTD COTTOW WASTAV V. T. Aaastardam. W. T. W a . W fl .aJk SI as. a. Mm a " - reuee Kevoiv- wrt . n t Ulnt I ANfn 1 " I Idl UII U3 ; one set 40-inch Picker Ma-' in Kolls and Coilers, Write v sTAMES E. MITCHELL GO. Cottci.l.yaria C sadv Ccttc Cloths.' ! . v CONSIONMENTS POUCTTSD. fblladHphla, Utaalllt Clirtnut C. Dostoiw 1SS Bmr tt, Kew Vera. Ko. It iorar i ej, V Charlotie, tJ & Tryo it. A. r wm" ' t s vts-'t nnr-sitt ;. -.'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1907, edition 1
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