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A. (.or'nCEjVND FINANCE nuMLU tom: in cotton noti;d Iluotnatlon Hmall. But the Tone of the Market Steady TJje Ixt fcldo f tlio Market Favored by the Kteadlneta of the Staple at Liver. poolGood Demand lor March. New York. Fob. "&.-Th eotton market tin wed A continuation of the nrmr ton poted before ihe clone of last Thurs day at the reopening tbts morning and while fluctuation Were small' following the Initial advance, the general tone of the market was steady -with the clone steady at a net advance of J to 7 points. 8les for the day were estimated ut 17C OOu balea and commission houses seemeJ a little better supplied with order thun recently. The opening wa steady at un changed prices to an advance of 8 points. The long aide of the market was favored by the steadiness of the Knslluli prk.t over the local holidays, liberal hnrlis.t pot aaiea and reports from handlers in the eaatern belt claiming that storki i at Interior town were light and predicting falling off In the movement There wris a good demand for March In anile uf the . fact that to-morrow la the nrst notice day for that position and while this seemed to be largely in the way of un doing atraddlera between here and Uv rpool it waa accompanied by rumors of , Important bull support which had a steadying effect all along the lln. After selling up to .J0 for March and 9.47 for ' May, or about 10 pointa net higher an I some 2$ to B points above the recent low level, the advance waa cherktd bv re alising and the market eased off a few polnta from the beat during the law Recept8 at the porta to-day ,402 bnlen againat 29.010 last week and lfi.lflo last year. For the week 180.0O1 hales againat $59,035 last week nnd im.9V list yar; To-day's rerelpta New Orleans b.l.w bolea against 5,1 last year and at Houa ton 9.3m balea ngalnst 4.2ns last year. DESPONDENCY TS STOCKS. The Selling Constant, But the De mand So Small as to be Almost a Negligible Quantity. New York. Feb. 26.-Th action of the atock market to-day gave full warrant for the assumption that a spirit of e treme despondency had swept over tho aentlment nf the operators. The selling was constant and the demand was so amall as tn be a negligible quantity ex cept as the concessions In the prleo level uncovered some buying. This de mand was not aggressive in character and Interposed no effective obstacle to the continuous drop of prices. The pro gress of the testimony of K. H. Harrl man before the Inter-State commerce commission waa the sunject or univrr.i discussion ann ine wrain viae generally attributed to this cause. The speculative view taken of the oc currence was that It was to mark a widespread public realization of the na ture of the transactions under Investiga tion and to offer material for aom such disturbance of the public mind and Hgl tatlon of ihe public Indignation as grew out of the legislative Investigation of th life Insurance companies. Wall street tees In this prospect a supply of frh ' fuel for the anger againat rallr.,eil anil other corporations, which is active In shaping legislative measures Hnd In di recting putdle policy all over the coun try rne lear nas aainri mom financial opinion that the stability of the country's prosnerity or the averting t coming Industrial nnd linanciai iprp gion Is to b Influenced, perhaps derlde.1 by the course of publh' senllnient on these lines. A survey of this dy s losses shows :t aevere Impairment of values nnd prices In some important storks nt the lowest of the yesr. The notable sufferers still were stocks about which rlung sugges tions of further financing. Heading. Hal tlmore & Ohio and lxmlsvllle A Nashville were expllctly nffecte.l bv such rumors. Ilonds were easy. Total sales, par value. Il.fi2t.0n0. C fl. 2c advonrert H. the new 4s regis tered and the old 4s 'A i.or ctnt. on eall- , , , Total sales 813, m shares, including: Copper 54,40; Hugnr 5.i0; Toharro 5O0; Anaconda 40.000: Atchison 21,0fl): St. Paul 30.KOO: Ten-- 11!(f); Reading 257.100; (V.nthorn I'dcittc r.Sofl; Southern l'arlflc K.lflO: Southern 10.7W. nfd. 1.100; Union lacllic 107,900- 1'. fl. Steel 65,500; Caro. Chemical 500, pfd. 2,000. Va.- Baltimore. Feh. 25. 8 A. I common and preferred, nothing doing. New York Prodnec. New York. Feb. 26.- Flour steady but alow. Rye flour quiet. Huckwheat flour teady. Cornmeal firm Wheat, snot firm; No. 2. red S3 elevator Ontv.ns He. net hlcher. May fT: July KAi: Bentember M Corn, spot firm; No 2. M elevator. Op tions He. net lower. Msy 6IV4; July 54 Osts. spot Arm; mixed 47 lecf firm; mss J9 50 to tlO; nil mr;ils steady lrd easy-. Western prime 19 HO to $9 90; rf1nel easy: continent f 10.15; rompnund 'i to XT, Tork firm Tallow firm; cltv C; country f. In 7 Rosin firm, slrslned common to good $4 46 to It 50 . Tunenline firm. ;iH lo 7'i. Rice steady Molasses quiet. Btignr. rnw steadv; fnlr rellnlng 274: centrifugal H teit Mtdasses sugar TH: reflnd steady Spot coffee stendv No 7. Hlo 7H. San tos No. t. U; mild e tfe. ipilel ; Por dovt 9 to l!. Futures 5 to ir points blaher Rutter firm, xtri crenmerv TJI, lo St; creamery common In rxlru to Tl; held common to extra "1 to .11; Slnle eslrv common to fancy JO to 1 . renovat ed eominon to extra II lo '.'4; Western factory common to firsts 17ty to 21: Weslern Imitation creamery extras 36 to fT; firsts 13 lo 24 Chees firm; full cream smnll nnd Isrge 12' to 1J. Skims full to llkhl 2 to I1U Kggs easy, selected white V. choice 71 to 10; brown and mixed extra V to m; firsts to extra firsts 2x lo 2f : Western firsts 2 Seconds 27 lo 77 Freights to Liverpool steady, cotton by atesm 17c I'esntits 0'ilet. fancy handplcked 6,-. other domestic 1 to 7 Potatoes Ir'sh s'eiolv: tternoida per tisrrel 6 to 7: Maine l " lo 1 lm Jrlsnd II V to r.' State Western and Jersey 1160 to II 7 Hwe. t jmint'.e dull: Vinelsnd tier 1 irr. l f: 50 to 1151- other Jersey II 50 to t: fo Cabbages steady, while Dan'sh seed per ton $20 to $'.Ti; re,1 IJI to IK' Hsbbard liroa. Co.'s Cotton letter, ftpecial to The Observer New Yoik Keh. 25 A oulrt nnd steady market with gnc undeit' ne in l.lver rl brouaht iitimit ii iiioilci nt.. ii.lvninc the mi rnlns from wlil , ilu-n whs .llttls rhnnge all Ihe dy It tMi. litis h sume old story of hesvv tepl imalnst k large consumpllnn u'd an nlmorl uni versal Nllef tlmt II will take c.ire of ny surplus the crop may sho this sen on. Notices are expected lo-niorrow for about 25COJi testes, which In turn II la bellaved will h t.ikdi by the soot nuses woo expect lo i1!sto of lliN Sloek In Mtt' time at s ptemlum. t- con sumers and who sre IHIna lo rsrry II until that time at ordinary Itueresi We find no disposition lo g- shott of Ui market and this lends us lo M-Iler Hi.. Short Interest except for strnddle mrniin: YsHween the mnrketn la verv sotnll lwoportlons IJveriw.ol Is epe.-t,, to 1 1 point hlaher lo-morri w iirriHArtn imm a m Th New York. Money Market. Feb J6-Money on enll Steady IU to 6 per cent : rullna rule i. Closing hid IT,, offcre.1 nt 4 Time lonna firm, on dv. n days nnd -1 tnonths 6S4 10 l 1 1 r rent ' Close: Prime niercsntllo paper 1 lo per rent. Hlertlng exchstise firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4M to IIM7H for demsnd and st 140 40 lo 40 45 for A day bills. Voate.1 relea tva and Commercial bills fM4. Br silver . Mexican dollars f. Oovernnwnt bonds firm. Hullrond bonds saay. i: Cotton Seed OH. Hew York. Teb. 2S.-Cotlon seed nil was firm. Prime crude f. . h. mllla 41: do summer yellow 5; off summer yellow 4 to : od summer ydlow 45 lo Croup caa positively he etnpped )n je minute. No vomiting mnhlng lo sicken 0t distress your child. A sweet. Idea aant. . and safe Syrup, railed Dr. Sitoon a Croup Cur, doas the work snd does l auirklr. : lt. ihoop's Croup Core Is fir Croup a Ion, remember. It 4o not claim to i cure a ken allmerts. Jt'a for Croup, that's all. sWld Jy Uurwell Dunn lUUlt ttera, ' ... , , .. l'lilen,"i '3rnlr anil Provisions. Clilcapii, Feb. SJ. Liberal eiioit r..i!e H rent lii-ned - the wheat m ii kt t to-diiv, the May t ptlon 'closing at a not guin of i,i to H. Out were H to 4 tip. Corn was down V4 to . Provisions ru 5 to 16 and 1714 lower, " WHEAT May .. July,.. CORN May. ..i July ... OATS- May July ... FORK- July ... May . ... IJkRD 1 July ; ; Miy ... wis- July ,. - May . . Illirh Ixw Clone r, .. .... '?7S 7'4 sa ' 47' 37 ease .Wis,..::,..1 u.n 16.75 16.W . .72 '.f.M, i.ii 1C.75 W.W '.1.72 ;. .Ji .1J . t.87 LItctihioI Cotton Market. ' ,.f Uverpool, Feb B-Cotton, spot fn fair drinfin-1. nrloea unchanged: American middling s.W; good middling 6.01: low middling 6.71; good ordinary 5.23; ordinary 4.1W. . " ' . The aaiea of the day were 1,000 balea, of which 600 were for apeculallon ami ex port and Included 7.000 American. , Tier celpt K.000 balea, Including 13,300 Ameri can. Future opened atendy and closed Heady; American middling g. o. e. Feb ruary 6.72; February-March J.fiS: March April 6.64'4; April-May 6.63; May-June t.k; June-July 1.62; July-Auguat 6.'4: August-Heptember 6.66; September-October 6.SS: October-November 6.40H; November-December 6.30: - December-January 5.S0; January-February 6.61. I ' Charlotte Cotton. ' These prices represent the prlce noteti to wagons: Feb. 25. liood middling t .... 10 8trlct middling w Middling 10 Tinges and Stains W Comparative Port Receipts, To- Last l)sy. 16.527 2,ano 230 76 175 1,404 4,358 29,000 Year. Galveston .. .. New Orleans .. Mobile Savannah Charleston , Norfolk Philadelphia ... . Total estimate.. World's Vbitble Supply. New Orleans, Feb. 25. Secretary Hes ter's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton Isaued to-day shows th ' .lal visible to be 6..W.K& against .7b last weeg and M22.D7!) last year. )f ,he tot(lI ,jf Amerran cotton la 4 270.W9 against 4.837,759 last week and 1,747.979 last year, and of all other kinds, Including Egypt. Rrasll. India, etc.. 1,315, 000 against 1,242,000 laat week, and 1,575. no Isst year. Of the world's visible supply of cotton there Is low afloat and held In Great llrlinln and continental Europe 3,015,0(10. ngalnst 2.ii40.nno last year; in Egypt 241.0fO ngnlnst 191 000 last year; In India (10.000 against HfiG.OOO last year, and In the ITnlted Htates 1,720,004 against 1.537,000 i last year. New York Cotton. Nf w York. Feh. '16 Cotton, unof fln ed steady, middling uplands 11.00; mid lng gulf 11.25; sales 72 bales, Futurei mures closed steady. Open High 9.21 Low 8.22 9.20 9.3:1 9.39 9.56 9.57 9.60 9.K7 9.97 10.15 Close 9.21 9.25 9..15 (I I I 9 50 9i 9.59 9 (10 9 S7 9 95 10.17 Feb. .. March April .. May .. June .. July .. Aug. .. Kept. . Oct. .. I ice. .. Jan. .. . ? 21 '. 9.39 '. 9 sr. . 9.67 . 9.61 . 9 .W) . 9.07 ..10.15 .3 9.47 9.0) 9.60 9.66 9.92 9.99 10.18 Haiti more lodure. Baltimore, Feb. 25. Flour steady, changed. un- wheat (Inn, spot contract 7Si to '9. Corn firm, spot 514 to 51U Southern white corn 60 to 52. Oata strong and higher; No 2. mixed 46 to Rye steady; No. 2, Western domestic 71 to 72; choice 76 to 76. Hotter nrtn, unchanged; fancy Imita tion 26 to 27; do creamery 34 to 36; do ladle 22 to 24; do store packed 17 to 20. Kggs firm, 29c. Cheese active, unchanged: lurge 144 : nudliim US: small 14. Sugar steady, unchanged; coarse gran ulated and tine $6.00. New Orleans) Spot Cotton. New Orleans, Keh. 26-Spot cotton rinsed unchanged from Thursday; mid dling 10 7-16; sales on the spot were 5,0oO hnles. and l.OoO bales lo arrive. Futures opened steady nt an advance nf 4 to 6 point, principally on good K.n gllsh cables. Trading, however, wnit very dull and fluctuation narrow. The business done was conflned nlmo.it whol ly to the huylng of March and Miy on lions nnd this served to sustain the hull Ish tone of ihe market. The r. e wss steady, 2 to 7 points shove that of Thursday. Naval Stores. Havnnnnh, Da.. Feh. 76 Turpentine firm. 7I bid; ssles 104; receipts .11, ship ments 2W llosln Arm. snles 511), receipts T7S; elllplllents f1 ; St(M'k W.R7 Quote A l: f I $1: B 14.10; V $4.20; O $(.; II I $156; K $.; M $5.f0; N $ti l; V (1 fi 40; W W $0.65 Wilmington, Feb. 25.- Hidrlts turprn l!e tlrm 70 hid: receipts 4 ensks. Itosln Arm. flK; receipts 1K4. Tsr firm, $2.; receipts 117. t'rndc turpentine firm, $3 85. $4 50 and $1.50; receipts 5 burrels. Charlotte rrtKlitee. (Corrected dally by H. II. Held A Co ) Chickens Boring 20 26 ,u mo 26 IX f(70 15 flTO Ml no liens rer rnck .... .Fggs. .. Il.uller.. . I Hye ! Corn K niton Bed. iils-Feetl .. M 0 fl'6f Oca Oat t -Seed Tlio Dry (ioods Market. New Yoik. Feb. - The dry good tiuirKet oened strung Advances were unnounced In prints uf cent a yurd I rtngliiK stnple Indlaos lo a luisls of C cents Coitnn dnmitska have lier-n placed n a biisls of THc. for fall. Ituw silk hns nilvimceil on an iivcihuc nf nlioiil loc. M.r m Miml. Press gomls ore selling (re- ly for full, broadcloths lielng In th leud. MKN PART 81XTY IN IMNOKH More than hnlf uianklnd over sixty years nf age softer from Sidney and blad der disorders, usually enlurgnment of ptoMUle glund. This Is both puln.'ul and dangerous, nnd Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the iliat sign nf dan ger. as It corrects It regularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Ilodney Ilurnelt. Rock lort, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlnrged oroatate aland and kidney trouble for yeora and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney i ure i reel neiter tnnn I have for twen ty years although old' R. II. J order m now ! Co. II years KHTAntilHHKD 1MX 2-4 Orlswold Pt , Detroit, Mich.; Nicholas Illdg.. Toledo, Ohio; Lennox Bldg , Cleveland. Ohio; J1 Diamond St., Pitts burf. Pa, fend name and Sddreas (or Information why ACP and RDO will sstl at 110. R. II. WEAVER, til A. Braid Street, . , -.,4 M COTTON AND VOOLEN -MILL MACHINERY " ' " ; AND POWER PLANTS i Charlotte, ti. C. Warpzrs, - - Denn Warper, 2,250 end donblo Denn Warper, -1,800 ends lnKl Denn Warper, 2,260 ends single Dan Warpers. D. A F. Reelaalmoflt new. Carpenter Reels. . S Footer Cone Winders.' t Broadbent Cono Winder. I Greensboro Supply Company Interior Receipts. To lmy. New Orleans 11.000-13.000 Houston 17,00019,000 Laat Year. Galveston 16,000-lX.OOO ICaUmatea. To morrow 600 701 Laat Year. 8t. Louis Cincinnati New Orleans Futures. New Orleans, Feb. 25. Cotton futurea tfusleZ!SSM PER TON - SAME AS m tki FREIGHT - SAME A8 COAL tfi fc ' yOU" LABOR -8AMEA8 CuAL M ttH FOR WHICH Make It Smaller. Isw grade coals save In first coat, but make expensive ash -piles. Buy the coal that make moat power. Money In power makes divi dends, money in ashes IS I.OST. "ADMIRALTY" O al turna dollars into power be cause low in ash. It is cheapest because it is best Dividend-paying mills and plants in the Carolina are using "ADMIRALTY ' Coal. If best for them ,why not for you? It will pay you to investigate.' Write for proofs and full information. We will gladly send them. M. O. BROOKS, General Manager, Chesapeake and Ohio Coal and Coke Co. 415-417 Mutual Boildinf, Richmond, Va. Specially Adapted for Burning Brick. The Brokers Stock and Grain Co. A CORPORATION CAPITALIZATION $500,000 I Montgomery Street mm Our facilities for handling Cotton, Stocks and Grain on a mar gin Is such that we feel we ran be of service to you and solicit a part of your business. We have representatives In each of tho Southern States and will bo glad to have one of them call on you and have htm ex plain our method of doing business, and the special trading ad vantages we can offer to stockholders In our corporation. We now number with us some of the most prominent people of the South. Correspondence solicited. WEBER. Producer Gas Power Plants Have SO to 70 per cent of your furl coat! over steam and Klectrlo Power. H. P.- HOUR-1 lb. eOAL a',ri vt ".!. CompVla Oas Engtno and Producer J'lant, Blxes to '1,000 horse power. - t',".y INVBSTiGTiTB. , ' Absolutely tho most ifononilcnl and reliable poti-rf for ; oprrstlnsr Cotton Mills, fllns. Klcptrlc Llfthl and jWalor- 1 Works Ilants, Hour Mllla, nr. Do not fall to set de. scrljiil to ratalngucH auj ratlinatrs. ., '., - - i I ; , Weber GaO 'lZngtnctiGi ? ractory and Msln Dfllce, Kansis City, Mo, ' ,' " SoutlKTit RepresentatUe, ,W. T. IRVIX, Srlwyn .Hold, . Charlotte, N. C. , j Li :, mtS ' Reels, Win ders head - elngla llnkera. head lonblo linker. head double, linker nearly new. ,N.C. closed steady. January 10.26; February 10O7t April 10.18; May 10.2a; June 10.29; July 10.41; Ootober 10.18; December 10.22. FOR BILIOUBNESF AND SICJC HEAD ACHE. . Take Orlno Laxative Fruit .Syrun. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion snd acts aa a gentle atlmulant on the liver and bowels without Irritating these or gans. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constipation. Does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the nam Orlno and refuse to accept any substitute.. R. H. Jordan V Co. ROWN AW Jersey City, N. J. COHON, $1.00 Bale STOCKS, 2.00 Share GRAIN. I c per Bu uvii." 1 s imp vsm'-TU' k u ':JH2"n ij;:e. i MAIN OfPICai tQUTH TRYOM OT..- CHARUOTTB, N. O. . Cevolvlns Flat Cards, ' Railway Heads, , Drawing Frames, fplnnlng-Frames, ( Twisters and Spoolers i .-ww ' Quillers and Reels, 'Looms, ; - C0MBER3 - -J. t. BANBTA. M. Pb. 1 Assoc. M. A. Mi So. O. JC... ; t Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering a Specialty. Water : Power Develop ment and Estimates Made, Room S3 Benbow Arcade, Greens . boro, or Lanrlnburjr. N, C. A HTJBBAUD BROS. & C0 HAKOVBR SQUARE, KBT TORIC ICBM BUBS. OF New fork Cotton Ex. ehang-e, New ' Orleans Cojtton ' Bx easns,, Associate Members Liver eol Cotton Kxehance. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pnr ansae and ssle-of jeotten for future delivery. Cerrespondsnce Invited. Crompton - Thayer Loom Co. Worcester, Mass. Alexander & Garsed Southern Agents Charlotte, JV. G. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to hare Ranking Faculties la ad dition to those offered by local banks. THX i First National Bank OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. With $1,000,000.00 Capital Earned Surplus 9000,000.00 $".,&OO,000.00 Deposits $0,000.000.0 1 Total Itrsottrrca Offers Just tlie Additional Fa. duties Reqatrad. Jno. B. PurcelL President: Jdo. M. Miller. JrH Vice Presl dent; Chaa. R. Bnrnett, As. slstant Csshlert J. C. Joplln. Assistant Cashier. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Tarns and Cotton Cloths. Philadelphia. 123 and 134 Chestnut St noaion, isa Biuainer at. New York. No. g Leonard 8t .. Charlotte, 2B S. Tryon St. MILLER & CO. RANKERS AND BROKERS, 2$ Broadway, New York. M.mhAHl' SJaw Vn.1. e.i. change, New Tork Cotton Exchange. Tork Coffee Exchange, Chicago 'Board nhange, New Orleans Board of Trade, BKIlBolnhla. RtMlr fiohlnr. 11. pool Cotton Association. ExecuU orders for the purchase or sale of cotton, stocks, grain orpro- hI.u.1 ttr raaK nr An m m rmiw. ' ti.iuh. - - -. a i ... Special attention to orders by mall. ti,nn. av tetearranh - ' , ' F. B. ALEXANDER, HOUUirrn rireacauuTt. Box 073, Charlotte, N. C. anis t Coino fand ilook at ; our magnificent lino of Dia monds , We handle notning except the Very' best. It's a good" investment, as Dia monds are advancing in price daily. ; Loonfos: Dolbies Repairs r- . ' ' - ' VriTA'PT- "J7 fnAnPn ; r; .. ........ . - . ,s,-j' KIrscbnerCardlnff Beaters . ' . If- aiuDDers. , intermediates.' Raviai Frames Jack Frames ' J E W C U E S . GOTTOJV Pawtaekei.' 'R I,and. Pblladelnhla. Pa.' Phlladnlnhla 'Office. Marines ' Merchant BuUdlnx. W . nuA. Spelllssy, Manaxor r and Sontbern Repre scntatlve. ' ' , " v ' - - ' . 0. A. R0BBINS rxntPiJETD wxjxmnanrn for CHARLOTTE, rei UIOn-CRADC SPIIiDLC mm Beit Otts aad Greases, Lsibrlcattec Orsaaaa, Raa4yMld Psiabs CoU Water Pataita. Anta Watttoa Prsssfni GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLdrTTB, If. OL J. SPENCER TURNER CO. OOMZnSSIOlT MEROHANTB. CHICOi Vow Tork, Yarns and Cotton Pioce Goods. PAULSON, UNKROUM & CO. Cotton Yarns $71$ LEONARD STREET . . - . . . . NEW YORK ISO CHESTNUT STREET . . . . - .... PHILADELPHIA SIS MONROE STREET ... - . ....... CHICAGO William B. Charles Oriiana ffhsrlstts If. 01 Bostssa "Mass, and Anseterdani N. T. Mala OfBoe Ansatsrdasa. N. T. Single Lift Jaequard with Independent Cvllnder Motion. . V8K HALTONS J ACQ CARDS. THOMAS HAL TON'S SONS, - . - Philadelphia, Pa. ALEXANDER GARSED. Sontliern Agents. Charlotte. N. C. Prospective Builders Before teglnamx . your buUdlns tVUiJii WB,s &rZ best rn.tert.ta, and can aav yon money. HUTTON ' BOCRBONNAIS. , Hlokory.iN. C . SOliTItERX Q TEEM CRATE T OUR LEADER, V . If' It's Orstes yott want, or Mantels and THaHS i,of;wnwwr logue. - A;K-Vi0-"7'V;': ' ; J. II. Wcarn &XCompany 7AX i- v OtiartoM K". d i-'c'S WDUO ACCOCNTANTS." AND x, fsfy h V AVDITOaS ' r-t sBEOWN & HUNTEE V Audits "of BankJtik Trust Companlea ..,, : and Oeneral Traders. , ' ' ISlt-mt Empire Bulldlnff, . ftsiM0M ftwrten i CQUITA1LB BUILDIN3. ATLANTA, GA. Automatic Feeders, " Openers and Trunk, ;; Breaker, Intermediate and Finisher Lappers, A sss wasa assswa sivev sarf si, VVasta Pickers, etc b Raw Stock Dryers. SPINnjINC C O. YARNS Si m cottow mhjjw toxnsn wuartK K0ETH 0AEOUNA. LOOM. ENGINE AND VALVE COTTON TARNS. COTTON GOODS. AND COTTON WA3VS. A. D. SALKELD & BRO. ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS.4 .T1 LeonarC Street. VTtXf TORS. ; . COTTON Y ARN "'" j' . . Dept...' '.. v":-"' FredTc Vietor & AchelisS HTJOH MACRAE ft 00; Mtaoelbuteoos ifonthern Ssosarftlaa WTLMTNOTON, fl. Ct Washington, D, 0, 40S Color RlAf, Cotton Hill Stocks EICHABD A. ' BLYTHE, Commlssioii Merchant j COTTON WARPS , AND TARNS, ( 1 No. 114 Cheetnnt Street, firXLADEliFlIIA, ' .er . -... i 9JL XTIXs D'OLDSE 6 00 ' ., COMMISSION MKRCRANTS , ' ' COTTON YARNS V f ' Third and Chewtnnt St. ;, V Marine and Mnrrhaat Didst. . , i .; - v rmitADEj.nitA, r. V ' . ; i .. i.v-.,.-.: " , ",t V. ;-,v V 1
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