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nd ry . t ' t V '. C .1 : .:. . :.i the v : i : '. at a t to a decline of . .: was steady at 5 points in response : ri the favorable . ..: j for clear weath Ju'y shot up to last ;.t after the call, on ...e general" list work jrrospects for better :.ition and bear pres 3 during the middla ot ere about 3 to 8 points h the chief loss on the .ths. - narket -was steadied by ; continued bullish crop (!the South, bull support ?t months and private in? bad weather in the western belts. July ad 3, or 3 points net higher crop rallied to a point last night's finals, but ;htly, toward the close Southern spot' mar ; early, were unchanged r and a bullish visible ent was looked for to-1 ving a moderate into nt for the week, t the ports to-day 10,328 : 9,801, last , week and ar. For the week 65,000 t 72,826 last week and ear. To-day's receipts at - 656 bales, against 1,160 I at Houston 2.884 bales, 1 last year. KET CONTINUES DELL 3.'ly Relieved byIsolat ' Points Some Revi uon Toward Union Pa- . ial Plan From Extreme :, May -10. There was a 10-day, of the acute weak ly was manifested in yes- ck market, but the mar d in a mood of dull de ilch was only occasionally Isolated advancing points, u, I some revision of opinion on Union Pacific financial h I the extreme disfavor in vias held yesterday. Union i f showed evidence of ptlon and resisted theoc "eesure which It ' suffered 13 est of the list The large s capital made by the Har ; tes continued, however, to -'h as rather formidable and her companies which are "o be candidates for new se- les. As a measure of re e terms of the Union Pa , ing was better regarded tday, owing to the conslder- je retirement of other obli- is Involved and the rest rate to be paid com- fiuh 1 .:.pi;.iv c5',c;:,f Of TV: ing f::rt!.'--.-irst in a posed to 1 tve tit tier. T;,sv i ing: to see the tr upon the ir..r -ct. ?lould rain .come iisrain. thv -woul.l ontr-irtv hf-or.me frefe buyeis, as thrv f.l the outlook for the crop is not so-vd. - ' HI'BBARD EROS. & CO. ' r '- - t . - . .-r t any : ' . . S a p a? a.t- j 'r i i. . 'if.'. at- j !.: ' .-. r mi 1 are inc. a- j r-.e commitments cnj i ui: s!i. but are wait ct of ihe c!e'r weath- j The Money .Virfcef. New York Mav , 19. Money cn cr.ll steatiy 2. a '3; ruling rate S; closing bid 2; offered at 24. Time loans strong;' W days 4 per cent.' and , 90 days 4'4 ; 6 months . 1 Frime mercantile paper 5(4' 6; sterl ing: exchange firmer with actual busi ness on bankers' bills at S4S6.20 a for demand and at tSi.Zd a HS3.35 tor 't ! bills Poste-l rotes ' HiA and MS. Cf'mmercisl bi'.'i 4S3. )U silver 4'. Mexican dollars 50. Government bonds easy. Railroad bonds irregular. - " TIio Dry Good Market.. New York, May 10. The dry goods market "was active to-day in the pri mary division, converters and Jobbers buying freely for late fall and early spring deliveries. Grey cottons, bleach ed cotton and printed cottons are all tending higher. Some sheeting! and drills showed advances of He a vard in 10 days. Carpet wools are generally rjuiet, although more inquiry is reported. Men's wear lines continue slow. Cotton yarns are firmer. ; Naval Store. Savannah, Ga.. May 10. Turpentine firm 6C4; sales 426; receipts 844; ship ments 101. Rosin firm, sales -577; renipts.' 2,177: shipments 270 stock 51.K7. Quote: A B C fc.SS: D $4.43; E W.iO; F 14.73; O W K JI.82H; r U.K.; K r-5; M $5.; N fo ii; W ? $5.50; W W $3.30. Wilmington. May W. Spirits turpen tine quiet, unchanged;- receipts Jo casks. Rosin quiet, unchanged; receipts 65. - Tar firm. $2.30; receipts 113. i Crude turpentine firm. $3.50, $4.80 bid and $5.25 bid; receipts 24. v lAhich nc i the recent urgency note ailroad corporations. From here was argued some lm ; in the general capital sit ria.r as the attitude towards ' jvestment is concerned. ? r entage of condition YepOrt ' , winter wheat crop did not .rge a deterioration as -was ,:t the showing of upwards ,00 acres of winter killed ,rte far; In excess of any cur niMition. The; continued de " ring wheat seeding by cold y in j the Northwest was also "jglng factor. t: ney market was appreciably frievertheless. and this caus hfpposltion that some large s. operations have affected the rrt of the banks during the eiome special weakness In of vas accompanied by uncon trilmors of an intended note is Th decline helped to pull down v fe of the later market. t e were Irregular. Total sales ! $1,144,000. ; 3 declined 1-4 per. cent, on ; I .. .. .. les stocks 722,200 shares. In ! Copper 30,800; Smelting f- hkeco 109; A. C. L. 100; St. ' )0; C. & O. 1,400; L. & N. ; W. J00; Pennsylvania 20, Mng 253,200; Southern . Pa ct; Union Pacific 1246,700: Rattway 3,000; do pfd 700. "New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, May 10 Cotton, spot closed quiet and firm. Middling- 11 11-16; rales were 600 bales, on the spot and 550 to arrive. Futures opened steady, prices ranging from unchanged to 6 points below the close yesterday. The early loss was at tributed to a- less favorable market at Liverpool than had been expected. There were no marked recessions in values 'as the day advanced, nor were there any developments calculated to produce a bullish effect. The close was steady, prices beins; from unchanged to 6 points below the close yesterday. New Orleans, closed steady: January, bid .. May. bid June, bid .. .. July, bid .. .. August, bid .. September, bid October, bid .. November, bid December, bid May 10. Cotton futures ,e f a.f " 10.95 1181 11.36 11.63 11.33 11.20 10.95 10 82 10.81 Oo2y OF OUR RECENT BO ILER SALES IN N. C.f Frankllnville Mfg. Co., Frankllnville, 250 H. P. Water Tube, i Carson's Brick Yards, Belmont. 225 H. P. Water Tube. l A. & M. College, Greensboro, 126 H. P. Water Tube. Hadley Peoples Mfg. Co., Slier City, 300 H. P. Fire Tube. Gem Cotton Mills, Gibsonville, 150 H. P. Fire Tube. ' Statesville Safe & Table Co., Statesvl lie, 150 H. P. Fire Tub Bard Lumber & Mfg. Co., Thomasvil le,125 H. P. Fire Tube. ' Elkin Furniture Co., Elkin, 100 H. P. Fire Tube. Watts Mfg. Co., , Taylorsville, 40 If. P. Fire Tube. Greensboro Supply Company , ' " Direct Representatives of Largest Builders of Engines and Boilers In the World. THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY; . j ; , PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 7 Suggestions. For Improved Accounting Methods. Balance Sheets Prepared. 1 Present Worth Ascertained. ; T 1219-20-21 Empire Bid' Atlanta. Ca. .1. n:vc! vfcr r: CztI: kw - - t Drawls; Fr-.-rj, f planing Frames, Twistsrs end Spoolers Queers crA Reels, Looms, coiDcns i ,- ETC., ETC flutters. Cr.z'.;er, !at::r: : -chnerCariln-rL:: Tfcreai Estract: CTCUCTC Comparative Port Receipts. .r . .. To- Last Day.' Year. r s,i2i Galveston Mobile . Savnnah , vital . Boston in uiunit . ,, .. .. ... ,. Frisco .. ,, .. ,. ,. ., Totl estimate i. .... .. ... 2,015 103 " 60 674 10,000 New York Cotton 1 New York, May 10. Spot closed; middling- uplands 11,90; 'middling gulf 12.15; sales $00 bales. Futures . closed steady. open High . 10.66 , .. 10 60 . .. 10.62 .. 10-47 ...10.50 . .. 10.62 Cofton Seed Oil. i '. New York. Mav 10. Cotton seed oil was firm on lluht offerings and bull support Prime crude f. o. b. mills nominal: prin summer yellow 64; off do 48 a 60, good do 49 a 50H; prime white 56 a 67; prime winter yellow 65 a 66. -r Baltimore. May 10. seaboard common and pfd . - .. '. l i COTTON STATEMENT, New York Produce- New York, May 10. Flour firmer, but quiet. Minnesota patents 14.40. a 14 85. Rye nour nrm. corn meai steaay. ye steady, N'o. 2 Western 72H. . wheat spot marxet strong: wo. i rea elevator. Options 2 a 3 cents net higher. May 9&: July 96 ; eeptemoer n. . . . Com spot steady, NO. z elevator. Options V4 a c net higher. May CI; July 58; September 59. Oats, spot steady, mixed 47. Beef firm. Cut meats firm. Lard firm, Western prime 9.15 a 9.25; refined firm; continent i.c:; compound ? a 8. Pork firm. Tallow firm. Rosin firm, Turpentine firm. Rice firm. Molasses steady. Sugar raw strong; fair refining $3.37; centrifu gal $3.87: molasses BUgar $3.32. Refined sugar firm. ' Spot coffee, quiet, No. 7 Rio 6V4; Cor dova 9 a 12!4. Futures1 unchanged to 5 points-lower. Butter weak: extra creamery 2A a 27. Creamery common to extra JO a. 26; held, common to firsts 19 a 24; Western cream ery-extras, 24 a - 25; -firsts-22. - Cneeso pieaa, unnMinBi. t-PRi fteady, nearoy selected white 21; choice 20; mixed extra 20' firsts to extra firsts IS a 18; Western firsts 17H a 18. Frtlfhts and peanuts steady, unchang- Potatoes firm, ' unchatgefl." Cabbines firm; domastlc $1 a $2.75 per barrel. - May June .. July. .. .. Aug. .. ,. 8ept. , Oct Nov. Dec. Jn. . Febt 10.66 10.65 10.73 1 10.51 10.52 10.69 Low Close 10.62 10.66 10.60 10.62 10.46 10.45 10.61 10.67 10,78 10.79 10.71 10.S2 10.79 10.61 10.73 10.79 10.67 10.70 10.50 10.50 10. M 10.66 10.67 10.79 10.80 CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express, ex. div Amalgamated Copper .. .. ..... American Car & Foundry .. ., American Ca A Foundry pfd. American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil pfd. .. ... ., American Express .. .. .. .. American Hide & Leather pfd. .. American Ice ., ., American Linseed Oil .. American Linseed Oil Dfd. .; .t ... American Locomotive . . .. ... , American Juocomotive pro. .. ,, .. American Smelting & Refng. American Smeltlns: & Refnc. nfd. American Sugar Refining ., .. ,. American Tobacco, prd. certlr. .. Anaconda Mining Co. .. .. .. .. Atchison .. .. .. Atchison pfd. .. .. ., .. .. , Atlantic Coast Line .. .. .. .. .. 100V4 276 9-1 3tw m SO 90 205 67 2 25 61H 106 130U 1074 1244 92 ' 62 90 954 ESTABLISHED . 1893. ' .. . 82-84 Griswold St.. Detroit, Mich:; Nicholas Bldg.; Toledo, Ohio; Lennox Bldg., Cleveland. OhJ;' 223 Diamond St, Pitts burg. Pa, ... 1 ' 1 Send name and address, for Information why , ACP and RDG will sell at 250. "R." M. WEAVER, 217 S. Broad Street, Phlladelphla, Pa, , Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, May 10. Closing cotton: Spot moderate business done; prices 3 points lower; American middling fair 7.S3; good middling 7.29; middling 6.75; low mid C. ling 6.41; good ordinary 5.75; ordinary 6.37. - , The sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 6,800 American. Re ceipts 20,000 bales, including 17,900 Ameri can. Futures opened steady and closed quiet; American miaaiing g. o. c May .. .. . .. .. .. .. ;. .. May-June .. .. .... .. .; .. . June-July .. .. .. .j . .1 JulyAugust .. .. . .. August-September .. .. . enmhiF.(Vtnhir 1 . .. .. .. .. ., October-November ., 8 84V4 November-December 5.R3 December-January .. ..' .. .. '.. .. 81 January-February J February-March o.m, Ealtlmore & Ohio laltlmore & Ohio pfd..'.. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific .. .. .. Central of New Jersey.., Chesapeake & Ohio .. .. Chicago Great . Western Chcago & Northwestern .. .. .. Chicago, Mil. & St Paul .. Chicago Terminal Trans. .... Chicago Terminal & Trans, pfd. (J. C. C. St. J..OU1S 97 8S im 174 ISO 404 11 150 132 i 18 71 6.24 6.231 6.14 ' 6.09V K.9S 5.91 March-April PORT MOVEMENT. Galveston, steady .. .. .. New Orleans, firm, ........ .. - Mobile, firm .. ,. Savannah, steady 6.82 . 12 11 ll-W 11U 11 E1c Mivannan. Bitau.v .. .. .. ..... Charleston, steady .. .. .. .. "' Wilmington, steady, .. . ..; Jl4 Norfolk, steady Baltimore, nominal .. . .. .. .. New York, quiet .. .... .. Roston, quiet .. . . Philadelphia, stes dy, .... INTERIOR . MOVEMENT, Houston, steady Ausrusta. steady Memphis, steudy, 12H 124 11.96 11.90 -' 12.15 ' t; a' ( .... i Of tK iex ie !!f ?zres:ateg Ahead of Last 150,00 While the 10 Days of ,ow a Decrease of 25,000. rleansn May 10. Secretary cotton sttement Issued to- vs for the 10 days of May a under last year of 25,000, crease under the same period ore last of 88,000. e 252 days of the season that psed the aggregate is ahead days of last year 2.570.000 id of the same days year be- t 948,000. mount brought Into sight dur- '.. Oiorlntte Pr1ur. rnrrrtd dnllv by R. II. Field ChleKens prlng .. Hens Per Head Duck ..... Eggs.. Butter.. .. Mye.. ...(.,. Corn.. .. .. Cotton Seed Oats-Fejd.. Oats Seed . ' . - si eeeesset 40 21 15 IS Oft 71 21 61 65 :) 45 m &20 12 114 Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, May 10-Wneat for July de livery sold to-day at 88. an advance of 3 cents from the lowest point of the day. The cause of the . upturn was official rnrmbnratlon of th rrnn damn rnnnrt past week has been 95.029 which hav been In circulation for some ainst 107,598, for the same time. At the close July was up 2U a IK yt last year and 182,737 year Com is up 4; oats H and provisions 2Vi WHEAT- High Low Close .. 86V4 . F5 864 85T4 RStJ 90 872 90?l 3- 11' a st ovement since Sept. 1st shows at all U. S. Ports 8,463.809. 7,254.871 last year, overland he Mississippi, Ohio ft Poto rs to Northern Mills an Ca' 106.002 against 889,187 last erlor stocks In excess of Id at the close of the corn- year 242,581 against 213,030 Miy July . Sept. CORN. May July , Sept. .. OATS My .. July , flept. PORK May . Juty .. .. .. LARf) May July ... Hert RIBS May e. St. Louis', steady, .. W loulsvllle, firm .. . NEW YORK BONDS. U. S. Refunding 2s registered ..... 10 lj. S. Refunding 2 coupon .. .. .. 10 U. S. 3r Registered ,10 Li.. S. 3s coupon .. .. .. U. 8. Old 4s registered .'. TJ. S. Old 4s couDon .. U. 8. New 4s, registered U. 8. New 4 coupon,.. . American Tobacco 4s ..... American Tobacco 6s .. Atchison general 4s 97 Atchison adjustment 4s ofd. .. .. '.. 92V Atlantic Coast Line 4s .. . 95V Baltimore & Ohio 4s 10"v Baltimore A Ohio 3s 92'. Brooklyn R. T. cv, 4s bid.. .. .. 83 Central of Georgia 5s 106 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. ofd. .. k9 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc. .. .. .. 70 Central of Georgia 3rd Inc. bid .. 60& Chesapeake & Ohio 4Vjs 101' Chicago & Alton 3H 68 Chicago, B. & Qulr.cy new 4s .. .. 9H Chicago, R. I. & Pacific R. R. 4s 69, C, R. I. & Pacific R. R. col. 5s ofd. m C. C. C. &. St. Ix)iiis gen 4s bid .. mi Colorado Industrial 5s Ser. A. .. .. 63 Colorado Midland 4s ofd .. 7" Coolrado & Southern 4s , Cuba 5s bid. Colorado Fuel & Iron .. 8414 Coolrado & Southern .. 24i Colorado A Southern 1st pfd. .. .. 59 Colorado & Southern 2nd pfd. .. .. 445J Consolidated Gas .. .. .. .. .. .... 131 vcrn froaucis nenninjj .. .. .. levs Corn Products Refining pfd. '75 Delaware & Hudson .. .. .. 180 Delaware, Lackawanna & West. ...468 Denver & Rio Grande 2S' Denver & Rio Grande prd. .. .. .. 1 72 Distillers' Securities .. .. .. .. .. 68 Erie .. . Erie 1st pfd Erie 2nd pfd. General Electric Iilnols Central Inlernatlonal Paper International paper pfd. International Pump .. .. .. .. .. .. 23 International Pump pfd, Iowa Central .. .. .. Iowa Central pf $ . .. .' Kansas City Southern . Kansas City Southern pfd Louisville & Nashville .. .. .. .. .. Mexican Central . Minneapolis & St.. Louis.. Minn.. St. P. & Sault-Ste. M. Minn., St. P. & Sault St. m. pfd. Missouri Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Missouri, Kansas & Texas -. , Missouri, Kansas & Texas pfd. .. .. National Lead ... .. .. ..... .. .. National R. R. of Mexico pfd. .. New York Central .... .. .. .. New York Ontarie Western Norfolk & Western .. .. Norfolk & Western pfd. .. North American ........ .. Pacific Mall .. .. .. .. .. .. Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. .. People's Gas Pittsburg, C. C. & St. Louis .. Pressed Steel Car .. .. .. .. .. pressed Steel Csr pfd. Pullman Palace Car . Reading Rtading! i.st pf J. ofd. Reading 2nd pfd ... Republic Steel .. ... Remiblia Steel -Dfd. .. Rock Island Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 214 Rock Island Co. pfd.-.. .. .. .. .. .. 47 ; St. Louis & San Fran. 2nd pfd. .. S2VJ St. Louis Southwestern .. 21 St Louis Southwestern pfd .. 65' Southern Pacific 83i Houthern Pacific pfd , .. U3i Southern Railway .. .. . 20 Southern Railway pfd .. ... .. .. .. 65 Tennessee Coal & Iron 147 Texas. & Pacific .. 284 Toledo, St. Louis AWest. ....... 23 Toledo, St Louis & West pfd..., ,. 52 Union Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 142V Tlnlon Pacific rfd. 90 United States Express, United States Realty ..... United States Rubber pfd. United States Rubber pfd. United States Steel . United Slates steei pra. . 4 23' 55 38 14tiV4 144 VM 72 3 '5 184 S6J 24 59 116 21 48 Vi 100 131 74' ss 63 "62 ' .. 1W4 .. 76H .... 83 .. 122VS .. 91 ,. 70 .. 144 165 m ' 84 : 81 talis Come and look at our magnificent line of Dia mond.' We handle nothing except the very best. It's a good investment, as Dia monds are ach. ancing in price daily. JEN C KES SPINpNp QOTTON YTltfNS Main Office: PAWTLCKET, R. L , J PWladelphU Of3ce Martjner & 'Merchant E. Hi W. A. SPEIWSSY, 51&ruc 1 -0:,'AJ..R0QI3INS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS , FOR COTTON I MILLS. POWER PLAN . GENERAL MACIIIN ERY. ' y .CHARLOTTE, 17 ORTli CABOL1ITA, HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE. LOOM, ENGINE, AtlD V. 1 LS : " ... Scouree Belt Oils and Greases, Lubri Greasta, Ready-Mised Paints, . IT.... Data. ' lMntl WlttlM T1m..I.. CEO. B. HISS OIL CO. TUB CROWELL 8A9TXTOKIUM CO, INC. For the Treatment of Whiskey. Morphine and Nervous ".:. Dlseasea. ' Special apartnienu and nurses for lady patients. All forms ot electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting board. & M. CROWELL. M. D Pre. : r; Southefn mills takings l. sgainet 1,818,10 last year. 1 make the total movement 't. 1st, 12,745,392 against 10,- I'ist year. .- i exports for the week have ',' 3alnst 73.144 last year. the, total thus far for the sea-4 5,081 against 5,736,175 last ... ' Joly MI taklnirs of American mills1 S'Pt. ;-outh and Canada, thus Ut ... season have been 4.318.124. tLnanmic wi.u i"iiAau niriirs renren3:ii 1111 11 " " ' Wa WV4 44V ' Kill : KML Rftl' 604 M14 604 1 ,45 44 4fH . M4 44 M4 . . 86 8 :.36Z M.45 16.45 16 45 16.70 16.17 AiTi .in 9.02 910 9.22 9.17 9.22 9.35 , 9.23 .j6 8 97 S-97. 3.515 9.10 9.02 9.10 9.20 9 12 9.L0 LlHtnver & Rio Grande 4s T)lstmeai Erie prl Kile Goneral 4s stllleas' Seeuritie 5s rior lien 4s Old. .. . .. 4,jus, last year. at the seaboard and the 29, ?sn. Southern ' Interior , centres' F(rlr Middling creasea aunng ine weex 6Z,-! Middling ... ... , against a decrease durlugj Tinges and stains .. rr-sponding period last season ' " . '" 3, ;, ,. , ESTIMATES. 'ir.g stocks left over at ports! M,Xrow rior towns from the last crop! A. ; ' number of bales brought into! ,,tn . ... V. '.. i-VW is i&r irom me new crop, ine Galveston .. f.. .. Slav 10. .. 114 .. vi 740 Last Year. to date s 13.043.162 against 223 for the same period last' 2-8,000 World's Visible Supply. ! ' , "rleans, May 10. Secretary) Uemphlj i-' itement of the world's vis-1 .A"f -y of cotton issued to-day! TXvm total visible . 4.613.069.1 ' -3,197 lat week and 4.- y t. Of this the total of ' 1 3.1 91, 019 acsilnet Interior Receipts- To- . ''" . . 18V. ,. ,. 1.546 . .. .. .. .. t'A ... .... .. .. .1 im ........ 222 Last Tear. The fisheries In Alaska have paid tb government more in revenues than Al?"ka cost. the United States. This i where the Argo Red Salmon Mocklns Valley 4Hs bid .. .. .. .. 104 Japan i .. .. .. .. 9 japan es, 2nd series .. .. .. .. .. . Japan 44. certlficaUa junan s, certincites zn erles .. vivt Louisville & Nash. Unified 4s bid.. 14 Manhattan consol pnld 4s , 100 . Mexican Central 4s bid .. .. .. . ,. 81 Mexican Central 1st Inc. .. .. .. 2 Minn. & Bt. Ixui 4s .. .. .. .. .. 90 Mlsosurt, Kansas & Texas 4s., ... 98 MissouriKansas it Texas 2nds .. 8(4 National R. H. Of Mexico 4s bid.... Hi New York Central ten, S4s .. .. ... 94 New Jersev Central general 6s.... 12S Northern Pacific 4s .ion Northern Pacific 3s .. ..' '14 l5;ij ! Virginia Carolina Chemiral .. .. Virginia varoiinu vhcuuw .. Wabash .. .. .. .. .. ' Wabash pfd. .. Wells Fargo Express Westlnghouse Electric .... .. .. ... Western Union .. .. .. .. .. '..".. Wheeling & Lake Erie Wisconsin Central Wisconsin Central pfd. .. Northern Facmc Central Leather .. .. .... . Central Leather pfd. ...... .. .. Ploss Sheffield .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. Great Northern pia. .. .. , .. .. .. Interhorough-Met. Norfolk & Western consol 4s Oregon Bhort une rtag. is .. Teiin. cv. 34 bid Reading General 4s .. .. .. .. .. St Louis & Iron Mtn, consol 6a St. l)uls San Francisco fg..4s St. Louis S'westcrn con. 4.4 bid .. Seaboard Air Una 4s .. ....... ... Southern Paclfio 4 s bid.. .. .... Southern Pacific 1st 4s certlf. .. Southern Railway 6s Texas A Pacific lsts bid .. .. .. Toledo, St. L. Western 4s ofd. Union Pacific, 4s .. .. .. U. 6. Steel 2nd os .. .. .. Wabash lsts .. .. .. ..... Western Md., 4s .. -j.. m W-hellng & Lake Erie 4s bid.. .. Wisconsin Central 4s bid .. .. .. Japan 4s ctfs. .. ... .. 9.'H 9l!i 7J 744 12 ll4 1154 1014 87 10!) 764 63 87 844 a mmnahv has been organized, and there Is now In the process of erection seventeen new and modern cottages, which rent for 1150.00 to .250,po;jer year. - -- 66 394 1004 364 100 204 1034 134 254 230 144 824 11 . 17 " 874 1224 27 . 964 BS 1344 23 WE WILL BUY 51 Modena "Cotton Mill stock (NC) 120 10 King's Mt. Mfg. Co. stk- (NC). 4o 30 Cora Cotton Mill stock (NC).... 12o 10 Clara Cotton Mill stock (NC) .. ,. 12a 10 Stanly Creek Mill stock (NC) .. 24 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock (NC) 103 Lint Cotton Mill stock (NO ..... los Holland Cotton Mill stock (NC)-101 WE WILL SELL ir. Mav Mftf. CO. Mill StOCk (NO 11Z to rhM-rwllle. MfK. Co. stock. (NC) 100 40 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock (NC) 175 100, Woodside Mill stock, pfd. , (SC) j 17B7 Arcade Mill stock (SC) 9o 60 Calvin Mtg. co. pia. biock ko um. nn cotton mill. 2.040 spindles, water M,r mklne yarns, price 115,000. - rnrAA mi leu Aiirua leuuvcuut i tains of North Carolina, cheap content ed he p subject previous saxe. One knitting mill, cost about $30 OOO, price 318,000. Location tsoum wromwi on rauroaa. We. link , buyer and seller together. SOUTH SECURITIES AND TRUST COMPANY J. A. Glenn, Pres. O. U. Glenn, Treaa. Gastonla. Jf. C CHARLOTTE, JT. C.! J. SPENCER TURNER . ' COimiSSION MERCHAKTS v OFFICES: New York,f Philadelphia,' Chicago. SL Loola,' London, E? ; Yarns and cotton; rece Goods. PAULSON, LIN , Cottons 87-89 LEONARD STREET ' 120 CHESTNUT STREET - 186 LRItET STREET v , - - i r - OUM & CO Yam 4. COTTON YARNS, COTTON Viliiam B. Charles Offices Charlotte, N. .C Boston, Mass., and Amsterdam, N.Y. AND COTTON WASTE. Malnr Office Amsterdam, N. Y. , - NEUr j PHILADFr - - cli: -v .-,1,.- . ; .;;.-..(.' ..... I Inlertorough-Met .. .. 664 New York, May 10. Nearly all the speculative long Interest In cot ton has been sold out upon the theory that . better weather In the South must soon develop and that the market will then decline. In my opinion, the damage to the crop is Irremediable, and the South knows tt. There Is practically no cotton for sale and the extent . of the damage does not as yet-commence to be ap preciated. Tbe probability of ven a moderate crop next year Is a remote one. It will require a few days of real facts fof the situation to be ap nreclated. and we shall then see higher prices than ever, TJIEO. Manufacturers nd Jobbers' Frequently find it necessary to have Banking Facilities in, ad dition to those offered by local 7'the'" :""." first National fa OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, With Ji.OOO.OOO.OO Capital Earned Snrplua $000,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Deposlto $9,000,000.00 Total Resources Offers Just the Additional Fa duties Required. Jno. B. Purccll, President ; Jno. M. Miller, Jr., Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnettt, As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joplin, Assistant Cashier. HL&zle. Lilt Jacquard with Independent Cylinder Votlo " 17SE HALTOJTS JACQTJARDSL . THOMAS UAL TON'S SONS, Philadelphia, Pa . . ' FlffE INSURMNeE' TH1V FOLLOWIO COMPANIES R EPRESKWTED ,AND AMPll TECTION GUARANTEED: - AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX .PHENTX NORTHERN NORTH BRI PIEDMONT J?. E. Goetirane. Insurance1 and Real Estate Agent. Solomon-Norcross Co., CIVTIv STRTJCTURAL AND HY DRATJLIC ENGINEERS, 1622-1623 Candler Building, ATLANTA, GA. - i - JA1IE3 E. IIITCHELL CO. COSOIISSION MERCILiTS. Cotton Yarns ; and? Gotten SOUTHERN ' qrEEV GRATE -OUR LEADER. -If it's Orates you want, or Mantels and Tile, sea us or' write for cata logue. ,.. J r J. II. Vcan & Conipzny HUBBARD te03. & CO HANOVER 6Qrilli;-XEW.YOrJi t MEMBln OT51 Kew Tork Cotton Ex- A. D. SALKELD COMMISSION MERCriA 68-73 Leonard Street, Nlw COTTON YARD'S. - DEP'T Fred'k Vietor C Ac HUGH I.IACRAE Bankers Miscellaneous Southern Se WIL3IINGTON, N. Washington, D. C, 408 Color .Cotton-Mill Stoc: BICHARD A. BL1 Commission Herd . 7! COTTON WABPS ANDl ' No. 114 Chestnut 'Str PHILADELPHIA - TiirD'OLinn rco?fi.rrrrioN irr 13
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