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' ' V -" - i .... . t 1 1 4. 4: i 4: , 1 " j - ' : Z ; . :j j.i re- , . , a t : consid t the a -. ance and tut Hie gener rket was steady and to a net gain of ...;s during the middle c on talk of less favor in the South, covering i ts and moderate bull .".ins was moderately i spot and futures closed : the ports to-day 9,278 t 0,198 last week and year. For the week 95,--ainst 103,000 last week List year. To-daa re s' Orlcons 2, 253 : bales 1 last year, and at Hous es, against" 2," 481; last : ; " 4 '4 4":'i 4i ,"-- f Ju'' 4! 4i : k ' . I . so-, wv- i '!;,v .. 3o.ro r,.n is.n ' r J":v ' 1J.17 1G.17 ' - LA1.1 i May.. -R'TO-." g.'CT 8.T0 ' , . r ' -MUijr.." .. ' B.lJ . 8.W S.O -N. f ) .-f , 1 Sfrt... .. ..: ..: 8.93 8.92 8.S3 T ' ' a-'.::::::!!'!! ! li-VUJJllll Us . Sept.. &.T7 8.77 8.77 X-l a ' - - ' ' ' ::ttled and weak. ion In Loan Account ink Statement Decline . e llise to Revived Ru ressltrus Liquidation In a of -Damage Inflicted . rrak. ;,t April : .'II. The bank ported to-day showed a sion in the loan account r before occurred for any i the history of the New Tg house. Growing; mls- the adequacy of the ad urces which have recent to the money market to Itingr demands for credits .ave been prevalent in the ct all week became, acute, were thrown over with haste. rt Evidence ,of , the bear operators In the sell- ent was found In the hasty shorts In the final deal- is apparent, however, that luldation of some lm as going on. The huge Ion was accepted as a -n of . the dimensions of requirements which stand h into the money market any available resnurces of . The week's loan In 36,98,300 compares with record of $34,474,000 for ending: January 21, 1905, syndicate borrowings were es in the money market, is of the statement of the ank returns In this week's reveals that five of the have Increased loans In te upwards of $23,000,000, 11-known financial rela te of these banks make It t the payment of $24,000, crlptlons to Great North ed stock was involved In i of the loan expansion. ort also that after the fall rates interior banks are f'dita placed here, , -which anks are called upon to rh-$7,649,000 gain-In Cash as largely in excess of estl modified the effect of the ion on the reserve require on the surplus The Bene-decline in prices gave e revived rumors of neces Sdatlon In consequence of fcted by the panic break ket. The pacifies, Reading rs were the greatest aufferi Jecllne and showed extreme om 4 to 5 points, ng tone was unsettled and it of some rallies on cov-(orts. o were weak. Total sales tl.034,000. stocks 690,800 shares, Copper 53.600: Fmeltlng (ecc iou; Atchison 27,800: 00; C. & O. 1,800; U & N. W. 100; Pennsylvania 25, 'ng 107.500; poiithern Pa l; Southern Railway 400: Union Pacific 141,60; Steel -Caro. Chemical 100; Sloss J 0. e. April 1$. Seaboard Air 1" :. MPl jL:ffi iiaoiatloae; ?w Tork Produoe. c, April 13.-F!our firmly held i.Linn. paten u S4.U to 14.46: $3.(0 to $185. ' 1 1? whlt yellow $L08 to $tlO; kiln 4rted $2.M -ot market Arm; No. 2 red. v captions unchanged. May t f.rm- No. 1. 67 alva.tAr. nanged. ; May closed M; July firm, mixed 47. - - 7. family $1400 to $14.60; mM beef hams $24 to 828: ackt ; city extra. India mess $20 i steady i pickled bellies 1H 1 hams 11 to 124. y; Western prim 18.85 to i ttcaly; continent 19.49; S. impound S to B")fc y $i9; nhort cler $17.50 te ..7X0 to 818.Z5.'-" 41; city 6; country 6H to Bj i steady; , refined New Tor; viphia and Baltimore 14.70. : ' : " - ady: strained common to to 84.75. r. - " steady. 73 to 72, q comeatfo. fair to extra 2 eteaoy; Netv ; Orleans onn i to choice 37 . to 48, . . n,. unchanired. . - -jief unchanged. r"'v-".".. r t, unchatuced. ' nd peanuti quiet, unchanged, y; old per barrel $L40 to - cak; domestlo per crate $1 firm; fair refining 13.23; i tPKt $3.73; molaesea sugar ! QUlC-t. t eteeujy- n0, 7 rj0( gr,; 4. 7 e. Mild coffee quiet. ::'t. Futures unchanged to .New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, . April 13. Cotton, spots closed steady at an advance of i of a point over yesterday on all grades; mld dllrg 10i; sales were 4,100 bales on the spot and 100 to arrive. Futures opened steady at an advance of 2 points over the close yesterday. Re ports of killing frosts throughout por tions of the cotton J&elt and favorable advices from the Liverpool market caus ed shorts to cover early In the day. These conditions, together with? the' bull ish view of the report yesterday on the worlds visible supply caused a general advance In prices. TQward the close which was steady there was a slight re cession in values, due to profit takinr. The close was marked by an advance of from 4 to 6 Doints over th rin vester- iay. futures closed ate&dv. . January Did April bid. May bid June bid T.ilir - "... w . ,,. . August bid ... September bid uctoDer bid .. November bid December bid ' ; 10.42 10.45 10.51 10.43 10.48 10.44 10.37 10.34 10.34 i0.3) Hubbard Bros. Co.'s Cotton Letter,, Special to The Observer. . New York, April 13. The continued strength In the nearby deliveries in Liv erpool Is accepted as indicating a fur ther squeeze in the high grades and the merchants abroad ar taking that -view of the situation. It Is the Impression of the traders that there is some concert of action in all the markets following the strength, e broad, and they therefore are looking 'tfor higher prices based in the oemana tor me nign grades, wnne xney expect the low grades will be neglected. The market opened and closed steady without material change during the ses sion. There was some realizing or proi its in July, but the trade expects higher prices. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool. April ll-ClosIng: Cotton, spot good business done; prices firmer; American middling fair 7.24; good mid dling 6.76; middling .24; low middling 5.92; good .ordinary 5.30; ordinary 4.92. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 was for speculation and exnort. and Included 9.000 American. Re ceipts 10,009 bales, including 7,W0 Ameri can. . ; Futures opened nrm ana ciosea steaay. Closing: , . April .... B.83tt April-May.. ... ...... ..... .. 5.80 May-June ,. .... .. .. ....... . ....5.804 June-July.. .... .. .. .. July-August.. .. .. .. .. .... ...... C-73 August-September .... .... 6.69 , Septwnber-Orte&er ..5.65' October-November.. .. ... ... ...... 1 6.6OM1 November-December , 5.60 December-January- . . . n -. . .v 5-60 January-February S-61'? February-March.. .. .. o.W)4 Naval Stbrea. Wilmington. Anrtl "11 Snirlts " turnen- tine, nothing doing; receipts 12 casks. Rbsln, nothing doing; receipts 284. ' Tar firm. $2.30; receipts 174. Crude turpentine firm; $5.50. $5 and $5.25: receipts 36, , Savannah. Ga.. April 13. Turoentlne firm, 67; sales 626; receipts 430; ship ments 722. Rosln firm: sales 1,191; receipts 997: shipments 235; stock 40,659. Quote: A B C 14.30; D $4.40; E $4 .45; F $4.50; O $4.50; H $4-70; I $4.85; K 85.35; M. $5.40; N $5.50; W O $5.65; W W $5.70. . i New York Cotton New York. April 13. Cotton, suet clos ed steady: 10 points higher; middling up lands 11.19; middling guir 11.3&; no sales. Futures ciosea steaay. Open High Low Close 1.61 K you canft Escure deliveries of New Textile Machinery Let us know your needs. We can offer all kindslots equal to new . Good Things Escape Slow People Greensboro Supply Company GREENSBORO, JV. 0. Producer Gas Power Plants . Save 60, to 76 per cent of your fuel cost! over steam and Electric Power. v H.P.-l HOUR-1 lb. GOAL rr ' Compete Gas horse power. Engine and Producer Plant. Sizes to 1.000 i INVESTIGATE Absolutely the most economical and reliable power for operating Cotton Mills, Gins, Electric Light and Water Works Plants, Flour Mills, etc Do not fail to get de scriptive catalogues and estimates. Utfeber Gqq: Engine Go. ? Factory and Main Office, Kansas City, Mo. Southern Representative, W. T. IRYIX, Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte, N. O. u ...1... . - -. j Frirr.M, C; Izzlzz Frztnzs, 7v.l:i::z end Spoolers C-"-3 czl Reels, v . - Zs. Slaters, l-AzTtziZlitzs, ETC., ETC. i.ti . . . GzzzistzlTi,. " . Fir.I:!::rL:;. , v- ... . ' - ' lUrscnnsr lztziz i TbrczJ Citrc:4.::;, Wests Pl;:rr, ti; ETChETC CAllXATIOXS AND ROSES ' POT PLANTS ANfD FLORAL DESIGNS OF EVERY . DESCRIPTION. . SCUOLTZ. . ffhe Florist 20 TtY Trad St. 'Pbont 1443. Greenhouse 'Phone 2061. fHE CROWELL SASTTOXOUM CO, For the Treatment of " Whiskey, MorgbJaeaad Nerveua Special apartmenu and nmrsea for lady patients. All forma of electricity stockholder all being physicians, constitute a consulting uoarcu S. 11 CROWELL. M. Dm Ptm JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. . CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia, 122 and 124 Chestnut St Boston, 185 Summer St New York. No. 78 Leonard St Charlotte, 23 & Tryon St PTJBLKJ ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS ROWN & HUNTER Cloth, Tarn and Knitting Mill Experts. 1219-1221 Empire Building, ATLANTA GA ' j e Ticrc-E's spifuroirjc C': COTTON Yanivs I . . . . ; . OFFlCSSt ! m?"8? Ih.1" Philadelphia, pa. PhUadelpWa Offlee, BlarL A Merchant BuUdlng, W nuA.. Spenissy, Manarer and Southern Rep sentatlve. j 0. A. .a; cemzra cwbiti for cotton vxum. CZNERAL MAC2HNERT. xroriTn 0AH0LTT crz:ut?Jzz cpole. loom, engine axd ml OILS v G. Howard Wilson j Worrle Seller April May June .. July .. .. .. .. .. Aug. .. .. .. .. Sept .. .. .. .... Oct. . .. .... Nov. . . - . Dec. Jan. Fen, 9.70 9.69 974 9.98 1rt ftj .. a. . .... AV.v-i .. .. .. .... 10.20 9.66 9.84 971 9.72 9.79 10.00 ioo5 10.25 9.69 94 9.68 9.69 9.74 9.99 ?iol 10.18 9.65 9.63 9.70 9.72 9.78 10.00 10.04 10.09 10.24 10.29 Ta atoit a Cold with "Praventlos" la safer than to let it run and cure It at terwajfla. Taken at the' "aneaze stare' Proveirtlca will haaii on all colda ana GrlDD. and nerhatja aave , vou rem pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventica are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets Belling in 5-cent and 25-cent boxes; It you arc ohllly, if you bagin te eaease, tnr Piaventloe. Thay wHl surely cheok the cold, and pleaae you. Sola by Bur- well-Dua Ratau Store. . MEMBERS OF- New Tork Cotton Exchange New Tork Coffee Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Liverpool Cotton Ass'n., Ltd. FERNIE, WILSON & CO.. COMMISSION MEHCTIANT3 82 Beaver Street . -New Tork Prompt Attention Given to the Exe cution of Orders on the Exchanges. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mm & co- Ooawnlssioa Mavahanta Pi5 and 347 Broadway, ie York Boston, Philadelphia. 0OTT01T YARNO. CfUl numbers. Skeins, Warps. , Oops and Cones -j COTTON O00D3. flowers for April White and Pink Roses, Enchantress and other Car nations. V r Asparagus Fern, Smilax, in 5 ft. ropes. We make a specialty of handsome Floral -Designs-Write us for prices on your Wedding . Flowers. - Write, telegraph or tele phone . J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. ponwxn. N. G. r ' nore Produce. 'i-H 13. Flour quiet, un- : irot contract R04 to s ..icrn. hi"i to ts2; South j t to W, ; t-ot mixed 54 to 61; ''! to 5S!4 2 rr.lxed, 47 to-47H; . a, 2 Vstern domestic, , isnt han?d; fancy imita - amry l to 'iV, ladle 72 -A 37 to 19. , . .' ?:HP(fed, 1C. . ii'ifv. and unchanged, 1. f! C MOB. , ' . . . tfi';nt tta fries eunted Auril H. .. n mm mm cm hdh i II il 11 COAL Solomon-Norcross Co., - .Vr- -r CTVTL, STRUCTURAL AND IIY- DRAULIO ENGINEERS. 1822-1623 Candler Building, ATLANTA, GA. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary to have Banking Facilities la ad ettloa ta those offered by local :toaaka,-:'i- TUB : First National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. - 81,008,008.00 Capital Earned Marpliis $600,000.80 $5,600,000.00 Deposits $9,000.000.0 1 Total Resoorrcs Offers Just the Additional Fa cllitiea Risqaired. - Jno. B. PurcelL Preeldent; Jno. M. Miller, Jr., Vice Presl. dent; Chas. R. Burnett As istant Cashier J. C Joplin. Assistant Cashier. Csa era Cxutm tMWcmtiot m$m, TtCiZTxzj rz. 1 TTatev rateta. AranU TTarUee Dreaaiae CvsenO. GEO. B. HISS OIL Ca : CSLAItLOTtO, Jf. X , L SPENCER TURNER G( CZTTZZZt Vmm Tet. TtaU&2 Cawga, ft. laNttX Leaa, " Ywrnatad Octten Piew Goods.:' ' PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO' t78 LEONARD STREET . . NkW 120 CHESTNUT STREET "- PEILASZM ,110 MONROB STREET . m . m m .. CtXC VffiD B. Cbb COTTON TATra, COTTCJ COC' 5faoat--Cbart4Kte 11. C, Caes 1T" 3 nip (I Cormes from the -New River-Pocarwntas Smokeless Coal beds of West Virginia. Analyses from West Virginia ' Geological Survey show that it contains 96 per cent, combustible matter. It is, therefore, low in ash. . Received the award at World's Fair, Chicago, for uniformity and purity. Highest endorsement in United States report on fuel tests at St. Louis. Pronounced the "best tested' ; , f Used on Umted States transports carrying troops from Newport News to Cuba. German, Italian and Turkish men-of-war coaled with "ADMIRALTY" Goal at Newport News. Used by many of the leading Cotton. M ills, Ice Plants, Brick Plants and other manu factories in the South and in New England. H " Direct shments from our own mines give ua unsurpassed facilities. ,t Careful prepararton at the mines insures uniform .'quality.'''. Costs no more Jhan inferior coal, and produces the most power with least consumption hence, the most economical fuel on the market Once wed, always used. Investigate ''ADMIRALTY' Coal before you buy. , Full information by mail or personally through our representative IF YOU A&E IN THE MARKET, WRITE FOU OUR CONTRACT PROPOSITION. ,ff n P"nn"c n .t - Come and look . at our magnificent v line .of Dia mond We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, as "Dia monds , are - advancing in price daily. - . :; ; Shoe preserve shape and add to life and appearance ot your footwear. Shapes to Fit StjUah Shoes Men's and Ladies' Sizes. Miller's Patent Extension Trees, price $1.00. . il V Single UU Jacquard wlUi Independent CjrUader Uettea. j USE ILUTON'B JACQUARD. " iir THOMAS HAL TON'S BON8, T FITT ti , ' ' Phlladalfhla. Pa, ' FIRE INSURMIW3B THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES R EPRESENTED AND AMPLtS 1 u TEcnow quarantesd: AETNA RARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH BRITX; PHENIX NORTHERN P1XDMONT R. E. Cochrane. Insurance and Real Estate Agent SOUTHERN QTJEEN GRATE OUR LEADER. v If it's Orates you want or Mantels and Tile, see us or writs for cata logue. J. II. Vcara Charlotte. N. Ccmpzrr A. D. OALKELD M1 COMMISSION MERCHAN 88-73 Leonard Street, NEW COTTON TARNS. : ; DEPT ,v- ' I FredTc Vletor & Ad : i M nuGn iiachai! c( Bankcra Il tZsce!!aneoa OSotithern C'N WILitlNGTOX, IT. a GTaCMntton, D. On 488 Cc- niOHAIlD A. EIiV Coiainissica Ilcrcl-- Onr iPTroved Lever Ttt- rHce j-c. lUIfOVra CiUAT.a. irriT77 TC7.r COTTON Vf'ARPS A?,D TA, No. 114 Chestnut Ct PRTXiA r.I.PITJA, ' In ordering, send outline of shap of D'OT
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