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X ?T, : . . " - ..' . ', Kcw VotSi, lTOH't5. Now Tork, March Hour dull, im olmiiKdd. Minn. p tents liiO to R3ii winter patants 13. GO to $3.S5. Hy Jlnur dull, fair ' t good $3.6S to 13.80; choice to fancy lltt o 84.20. - Corn moiil steady; lino, while and yel low 1.20 to tU'5; eoarso $1. OS to $1.10! .kllyn ilrlod 2.65 to 8276. , , . .- Wheat, pot firm. No. J Ivd.'SJ eleva tor. Option V to H nut - higher. Mar ".MX; 'July 88; Sept. K. . v . Corn, itpot market steady e No 2, 58 elevator. Option unchanged. May 54? July , ;;.. r :... :'? n."''.-' Oats, apot ' market toay,v mixed ; oat m. " ' .'vV'''.'''.'f -'' , beef tdy.v family $14.80, to WCi . $.W to 410; beef Jhems M to lS city etr India; mes 18. -a-,-: - Cut moat tady, pickled peine "lo in ISC nlrblAit Hmi 11U tn 11 !, .. ' . !. f4 ateadvii.1.Weaterii;iiprlm;;9.Ato t'f j Pork ateady, , family i ahrtrt 'clear I ' 117.7$ to $19.26; me $17J. to $18.25. 'Htj. .t . Tallow duU. 'Clty Country 4 W T. C Petroleum , steady; refined New York ; $$.20; , Philadelphia, and Baltimore?. $8.1$; X: do In .bulk $170. -r vW-'.'-i" .' . Rosin flrmj a trained common, to good : $4-50 to $4.56..- : . '.' r: . c,. ; ' ;; i Turpentine quiet s73tt o 74.;' Rica ateady, demoatfc -fair to tra K to v.i , '"' -v' , Moiaaae' quiet, Kw Orleans good to , -" choice to 48. v.;', ''' . 1 w' v-Sugar, -holldayf;.' ( :' .;,. i- U Butter 'tedy,V unchanged, ', , ".V'ii Cheese steady,, unchanged. u i ' X"? Egge easy.x nearby selected, white 20: !:'! choice.' brown ana mixed extras 1HH V to 19; flrajtW tot extra nrt W to 18; West- im -flrat lt''Vv'" 'f1 ': ' Freights and peftnufa quiet, unchanged, V. Potatoes steady, unchanged. r .Cabbages easy; domestic per cratd (So. 1 1 to 81.M;; white Danish seed per ton $8 Z'tn. no., ' ::'' -. : ' '' , . ,y V- J ; ' ' . 1 . Chlctqro C.rnin and PKurWona. -, ' - Chicago, March 30. Report of dam. " age In -various sections of the winter wheat " territory -y the "rreen bug" . ,- caused a firm wheat market here to-day. ,,: At the close to-day wheat ai to ft V higher. Corn was up H w - oata J hlfher. Provlaiona were up 2V4 to Sc. WHKAt- May .. . , July .. , Sept.. .. Dec. .. . CORN- May .. . July .. . 8ept .. 0AT8- May July .. . Open High Iow Close 7BM tvi 7V4 76H im 0H 80 mi 45 46H m 46H 4H 46Vi( 43 87H S3 42 87H 82 87"? Sept . July ., LARD-. V88 16. M 10.25 M.87HM.40 18.25 16.26 U.82 18.26 ,May .. .. .. .. $. . July 9.07V4. M0 Sept .. ..4. .. 8.20 '9. RIB3- May 8.72H 8.72H July 8.92H 8.92V4 Sept 9.00 9.00 8.95 9.0S 8.12H 8.87H 8.86 8.90 8.9S IN 9.13 8.70 9.88 8.90 Weekly Interior Cotton Towns. March 30. Mid. Res. Shp. Sis. 20 a Towns, Albany Atheffcs Atlanta, steady Rrenham Charlotte, quiet m 1203 362 1184 65 158 97 97 1666 1266 352 1560 1560 149 810 157n 428 - 10 li Columbia Columbus, Qn . dull. 10"4 Columbus, Miss Dallae Eufatila ' Greenville .. .. Green w.ood. S. C. ... 444 14S8 71 39 82 ( 752 2200 4 1014 2427 4007 33 118 Helena Little Rock, steady, Macon Meridian 810 2400 Montgomery, ntcudy 10V4 1049 1064 1104 Nashville, steady ... 1014 178 375 Natches r... 237 329 108 Newberry .. 4 .. 23 790 Raleigh. Taay.." M'4i- U 226 Rome b 690 Helma 124 648 8hreveport, Vlckburg Yazoo City quiet .10 1-18 1063 148 . 100 2665 . 61 878 : Weekly Movement. New York, March 80.-The following statistics on the movement of cotton for the week endmg Friday, March 29. were compiled by the New Tork Cotton Ex change. ThlsYr. LaetTr. Port receipts 147.231 108.797 Overland to mills and Canada ., 25,245 Southern mill takings (estimated) 44,000 Loss of stock at Inte- rior towns 24,929 23.719 40.000 27.246 Brought Into sight lot the week .. ..' 1M.547 140,870 TOTAL CROP MOVEMENT. Port rocelpts .. 8,959,034 C.719,884 Overland to mills and Canada ....1,029.864 767,884 Southern mill takings (estimated) 1,715,000 1,575,000 Stock at Interior towns In excess-of Sept. 1... 868,541 850.509 Brought Into Sight thus far for. season 12,088,039 9.413,077 3,0u0 added receipt for Hhe( season. Charlotte Cotton, Theee figure represent rhe price ejuoted T4to wagons: juarcn sn. Good middling.. .. Htrlct middling.. . Middling Tinge and stain U 11 10 TH4J9 Charlotte Produce. March 80. Correctei1 dally by R. It. Fiuu a :. ClUckens-Mpring w CM Hena-Per Head 40 ') MCKl ..... , Jt Egg 1 14 en Butter .. . 18 C20 Rye. ....k.... .... .... ........ so Corn , 71 4171 cotton 8ed 80 Oat Feed $7 0ts-&l e (M Port Movement. March 80. ..... holiday holiday IUVj holiday ....holiday holiday holiday holiday Galveston New Orleans Mobile, steady Savannah . Charleston .... Wilmington ... Norfolk Baltimore New York.. .. holiday holiday uramn .......... ,. uuiiaay (Philadelphia u. holiday Boston v Interior Movement. - Houston holiday Augusta, quiet .... ...... l Memphis .., ,. holiday 8t Louis . ..holiday Louisville, Arm. .11 Naval Store. ' Havannah. Oa.. March 10 Tumnttn dy, 9o,; sales 169; reoelpt 475; -shlp-4 j. ' menu 263. I Reln tedy; sale 835 receipt 1.861 1 htpmenU 1,001 stock 41.411 D U juote: A B C 94.01 D 84.161 K 84.801 r 4.K: a ' 84 8O1 It $4 Ci I $ $4.80: K $6 0; M $5.K; N rj$ :; w o. ft.t;.w w i$,av . Wllmlnrtqn, March 90. Krjlrlti tuman. : tin nothing doing; doing; receipt 9 casks. , Roln nothing doing; reoelpt let. Tar firm, $180; rectlpta 841 C ' Crade jturpwtln llrm, $8.58, $ .,v- HMi receipt 1, ; , tt, ,;, v.- ' The Dry Good Market. 'New york, March 80,-The dry goods market was very quiet for the day ow Inf. to th holiday and 'arly closing. jPHec held .very firm; although -th . keen edge of the forward buying la . Buriape are higher. - tlnene are very , high and scarce, The demand for silk from first hand abow an Increase, 1. ror Catarrh, let m aeol ran in. iw jo Prove mem. a Trial else bog el cnonp vaiarra Kemmtv. IMi t"?Z .T . nr,"1v hM"r,i gntiseptle to Ca - tsrrh of, (he noe and 4hraL Make 1 , 1 .4i..-:,!L!iro Vn-'.s:o. ' ' I'.ilflmorn, March 2- 1 Imir (liilot. tin- CI; "; cd. " v. i" ut sttiady. (mot 'onlr''t 77'A to 77 u. Southern on grade 71 to 'ii'k. Worn nnm. spot mixed,- 6ol to B0J41 No. wane, to Houtnom Whit'l 62 to 6 . Outs steady; No. 1 mixed. 47, to 47't Rye .firm:. -No. t Western doinestlo. 71 to 71; choice 79 to 80. . , Butter firm, unchutifed: fancy imita tion STt to. 24; do creamery 81 to 82; lo Jatil 23 to Hi store packea 19, , ' . , u nits aay uncnungea. nc. , ,. Cheese ' active, unchanged; ' large U; medium 1W to UW, small 14 to 15V. , Sugar. ' unchanged: coarse granulated :y.;i!tton.scea';oii.:sK ''if. '""Wt iMannk' MWhHna uJ 'nil was ' about ateadv ewlth off erlniii light Prime crude f. 0, b. mill 86: prime lutn mer yellow 40; off ummer yellow 41 to 48: good oft summer yellow 43 to WHi prime white 60 to 62; prim winter yel luW 55 to 61. '.';"'? BANK;8TATKMENT," if:"v&? .'TSTew ' Yorki March " 80, The statemenit of clearing , house banks for the week show that the banks hold $U,UL27S more than, the legal, reserve requirements. This la an Increase of $8,421,826, as qom rrod with last week.., The etaternent follows; !' litui tl IMMiM. Ineraaaa 86.58E.60O. ' U Deposits $1,01817,300. .increase $177S,i Circulation hw.sot.uw, aeorease iw,wu. Leeal tenders $72,425,900, .'Increase $2 Specie $195,659,700, increase f iQ.685.iw. Reserve $288,085,000, Increaae $12,840,000. Reserve reaulred , $254,954.82$, increase $4,418,175. w. :,Vv .'' BurplUS ia,i3i,I, jncreaso' M,i,Ba). "k-U. a, deposit! IMr,6M,lfl5. Increase $917,200. . ;. , t - life or Our 3ol Fkldg. National Geographical Magazine. If the rate of consumption of 1905 were maintained Indefinitely without change, our coal would lflat approxi mately 4.000 yeara, but , If the con tantly Increasing rata which has marked the consumption curing trie past1 90 years be maintained, our coal will practically be exhausted within 100 years, ,? It doea not eeem probable that the rate of Increased consumption will be affected materially for a great many yeara to come, and hence the. estimate of 100 yeara, The real life of our coal flelda probably will be somewhere between these extreme; and it teems probable that it may be about 100 year. THE CROWEXL BAIfTTORrOM CO, , INC. For the Treatment of Whiskey, . Morphine and Nervous Dlaeaev Special apartment and nurses for lady patients. All forme of electricity for treating nervous disease. The stockholder an being physician, constitute a consulting . board. 8. L CROWELU.U. D.. Prm JAMES E. MITCHELL 00. COMMISSION' MERCHANT. Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOU CITED. Philadelphia, 123 And 134 CheetautSt. Boeton. lao Bummer st. Nn Tork. No. 71 Leonard 81 Cfearlotte, SS f Tryon 81 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AXD " ACDTTORS - BROWN & HUNTER Audita of Bank, Trust Companle and ' General Trader. 1119-1331 Empire Building, T ATLANTA, GA. O. Howard Witoon Norrle Seller MEMBERS OF ' New Tork Cotton Exchange New Tork Coffee Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Liverpool Cotton Aa'n., Ltd. FERN1E, WILSON & CO.. X)MMIS8I0N MERCHANTS S3 Beaver S treed - - -New Tork Prompt Attention Olven to- the Exe cution of Order en the Exchangee. ' CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. CATLIN V CO. 840 and 347 Broadway, Niw York Boiton. Philadelphia, COTTON YARNS. 'Ail numbers, Skeins, Warps, Uops and uones COTTON GOODS. -ay YOU FORWrllCH mi tmitimmr coal Comes frbrri the New RijfeiPocshontas" Smokeless Coal bedspf Welt Virginia. Xntlyies , from West Virrinia Geological Suryey show that it contains 96 per cept. combtmible matter, . It is, therefore, low' in ash. - . , Received the award at World's Fair, Chicago, for uniformity and purity. r Hlgfeett endorsement in United States report on fuel tests at St: Louis; Pronounced the "best tested, ; ,. . , (' Used on United States . transports carrying troopi from Newport News to Cuba. "German, Italian and Turkish men-of-war coaled, with "ADMIRALTY Coil 'at s Newport News, ' . " - ' ; ' " .- Used by msny of the leading Cotton Mills, Ice Plants, Brick Plants and other manu factories in the South and in New England. k ' , , .X " 'i Direct shipments from our own mines give us unsurpassed facilities. ; , ' V- - Careful preparation at the mines insures uniform quality. Costs no 'more than inferior coal nd produces s the most power with Jeaft,. eonsuaiption hence,". the most economical fuel on the market. Once used, always used.' v v,- v i N ,. V ; 1 r Tmu:.. ArMTD AT TV" Ia. V i. f..lt !Mf...t.An 1... ..M 7 personally through bur representative. If -YOU, ARE IN' TIIE MARKET, WRITE for,our;contmct proposition,4, 'i .'-'v- vr ( uncGapcauo vaio voai ana yoKc Avmpany9 v v' II - r ( V " i COTTON AND WOOLEN -MILL MACHINERY " ,i v :. AND POWER PLANTS ; .: ; v 0 of Let'. os imow yMiai'.'';Wc can offer all kihis---lots equal to new Good Things Escape Slow People Greensboro Supply Company GRBBNSBORO. X. Q. The Mers Stock Bnd Grain fo. A CORPORATiqjr, CAPITALIZATION $500,000. tealors STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON AND GRAIN Send name and" address for our weekly review of the market CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. No. 1 Montgomery Street. Producer Gas Power Plants Save SO to 78 per cent ofyour fnet cost! over steam and Electrlo Power. H. P.-l HQJUR-1 lb. GOAL Complete Oas home power. Eng-lno nd INVESTIGATE. Abeolatelr the mot economical nd operating Cotton Mill a, Gins, Work Plant, Flonr Mill, etc Do not fall crlptlve cauloguea and estimates. VJobcr Qqq Engine Co. v Factory and Main Ofnee, Kansas City, Mo. Southern RepreeeoUtlve, W. T. IRVIN, Sdwyn Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. E3EB '.PER TON SAME AS cdAlM.; rrtuunT oAnL AS CUAL UBOR -SAflCASC 4J5-41T -s, 1. . . . in JERSEY CTTY N. J. Producer Plant Sixes 1,000 reliable power for Electric Light and Water- to get do- IMS THRomi awayJ IS-! &tUt, fikkmA. Y r i : to 1 li coy vow lvjill ivag:':i:.': 5tuart W. Cramer, 1 main opaieai ' . COUTH TRYON 8T ' OHARLOTT N. Ok : ;c iff ; "r ?r r; ; Dnllwav Mat:';!'.f,;;''fiii:,i'y Ormwloft Prames, 5 5plnnlnf Frames, . Twisters and Spoolers v Qulllert auid fiteUs ; Looms, 4 C0MBBK5 t mm ESTABLISHED . mi 81-84 Oiiawold St. Detroit Mich.; Nicholas Bldg.. Toledo, Ohio;. Lennox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; SSI Diamond St., Pitts burg. Pa. Send name and address for Information why ACP and RDO will sell at 180. ' 1 R. it WEAVER, SIT 8. Broad Street, , Philadelphia Pa. Looms Pobbies Repairs . Crompton - Thayer Loom Co., . Worcester, Mass Alexander & Garsed Southern Agents QHarlotte, AT. G. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently And tt necessary to have Banking Facllltlee In ad dition to those offered by local bank. THE First National Bank OF RICHMOND. VTROINIA. With m.A aaa AAA ills , ,11 1,VVVVVV.VV -a t.anail lilirtlllM iAOO AAA AA gum aa- J""- " TZ w 5,50O,eOS.S0 DepoelU 8,000.000.01 Total HeMnrro Offer 4um ine jaaainotuu ira elMtle Reqaired. J o. B. ParcelL Preatdeots Jim. M. Mfller, Jr.,' Vice Presl. geatt Chaa. R. Burnett, A. Jstant Cashier 9. O, JopUn, Awltant Cashier. Shoe Trees preserve shape and add to life and appearanca of your footwear. Shape to fit StyUab Shoo Men' and Ladles', Slsee. Miller' Patent Extenalon Tree, prlp S1.00. Oar Improved Lever Tree, prloe 75c, In ordering, eeod outline of shape of shoe, with alt and width, and add ISo. tor expre or mailing. Catalogue free. GILREATII & CO. liMQS Come and look at our magnificent ' lino of Dia mond, j$o handle nothing except the Tery best"; It's a good, Investment, ? as Pia monds are : ad vancing uin prico daily.) v.- ,Kyr."A CNQINCER AND CONTRACTOR. r ' . r l i -.. r r . m "... n r . StmVUn, JntennedUtsJt bvfcFfmaM Jack Praam JENCKES SPIWNINO CO. GOTTOX YARNS PawtoeJcet, It L, and Philadelphia. Pa, Philadelphia Offloa, Martnef ; A Merchant Building, W mJa. SpeUlsey, Manager and SoatherB Repr. aentatlve. 0. A. R0BBINS CXUsTLBTI KQVmCCm FOB OOTTOH MXLIA, POWESI MASS) ' f GEWERAXi MACSEfERT. Tl .. 0HAEL0TT, NOETH OAROUXtK ai0t1.0ADE SPINDLC. Ba on and CWd Watae? Patata. Agenta WattSee' GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHABXOTTB, H. O. J. SPENCER 001 LLIIE SWfCBt Venr Te, ' Y&rni and Ootton Piect Goods. PAUJLSON, LINlCROUM & CO. ST-St LEONARD STREET . 1S4I CHESTNUT STREET ' SIS SiOKROB tmEET William B, Charles OSleae Cluwlett If. C Bslea Mam and Avietcrdaaa 9. T. Mate OfSc AMatatdaa. N. T. Single Lift Jacquard with. TEE H ALTON THOMAS UAL 1 Fblladelphla, Pa. Prospective Builders Before beginning your balMlng operatloaa, yoa womltl do well to correspond with ua for price on all aorta of Building Material; We carry faU Una of Flooring. Celling. Siding. In tartar Trimming. Bash. Door. Blind, etd. Alway prepared to furnish the best material, and can save yon money. HCTTOX A BOCRBOXNAIS. Hickory. N. C. ' . SOdllKltX QCEEX ORATK K OVtt LEAUICR. ; It Iff Qrstea you went or Manteti and Tile, m u or write for cata logue.', ' " fV ')' JrJI. Wearn & Company . ;-f'. (; Cliarlotta, F, O. :. , . HUBBARD BH03. b CO, KAltOTBB IQUARV. NEW TORE, aOBMBfiRI Or,lew Tort Cetto). ahanrep. Mew Orteane Cotton 'Ex ' i ekeng, Asaoetate Memberat Liver ' Seel Cotton Eiehanga. - , 0DErj SOLICITED ror the par I. case and ealo et eottaa fr fotara delivery. ' CerreepenSene lavltea, m m Q ? ' i ranon 4mot8 E6U1TABLI BUILOINO, ATLANTA 6. Aatomatle Pecders : n Openers and TronV, Breakr,!ntermttIIatand Finisher Uppers, Klrschnti Cardlnj Beaters Tbread Extractors, , Wasts Pickers, etc. i CwCtsxkDfTen CTCBTt .. .. . . LOOM. CNGKE iS& OXl TURNER CO. 3IOCT UEBOHAllTa. ... . ... . - MEW tfOKB PBTLAbELrBU , . . CHICAGO OOTTOK TARXS, OOTTOH OOOD8. ajtd corrow waste. Independent Cylinder Motloa. S JACQCARBS, TON'S SONS, ' f4 A. D. SALKELD ts BEO, COMMISSION MSUIC3LAXTa. ' SS-7S LeotumS Strew. NEW TORX. COTTON 'ABIIIa " vvrx - - Fredlc Vietor ft Achelis. HUOH IUCHAE 6 6o Btnken. . MloeIhmewe aVxithern BtouMm- V , WILMIN4TON, W. C ' . ITaeblagton, D. 0. 4SS Oolaewd Bid Cotton Mill Stocks ? riohabd: blytih; 4 Cominissioa llerchant, , WtO WAJirS AXO TAJCCS. No. lit Cheetnut CtreeV rnTLABELPinA, Si. v v COTTON YAKNS v" Third and 0etmi8 ft : f t' " 1 V i.
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