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, rV.;s''i cofti.n as the short in'' Vmi is to little anions the trade. Li' . .n.-.. m-it h rm r- re.l to be ,. jf r,:,-Hid as to what the fori p t --t.-r weath- Tiiarkois will d.i on the bettrr weather. 1 1 J . The spot market was quiet at unchanged t U-e steady, net n HUBBARD BROS. & CO. liaLs lower, au- :y month unchanged. : mated at 300,000 was barely steady at 7 points on, old crop were Influenced by h He the later positions , the favorable showing orts over JSunday. Al to a net loia of 7 to. 12 she early session under 1 local - pressure, the 1 on a renewal of out rromoted by the con- i private crop advices. advance, gaining 12 closing figures of Sat- the new crop jold S to ' higher. Offerings In Aa level' and during the e afternoon the . market 1 unsettled under more ation and bear pressure. was relatively weak and lowed a net loss of about ts on the active months, s a little up from- the erlng. Liverpool will re ow and some of the af ng may have been ex bearish cables on the s. Southern spot mar-' nehanged to l-8c higher, hanged. t the ports to-day 8.280 t 8.J70 lan week and 11. r. For the week 52,000 t . 59,234 last week and ?ar. To-day's receipts at ; 1,578 bales, against 1.- r. Vand -at Houston 1,293, last year. V, LIDE OFF SHARPLY. Chicago Grain and Provision. Chicago. May CO.-'Wheat , to-day was exceedingly nervous, prices inflated ex citedly over a range of 2 to cents. The market was strons early in the session. but later eased oft considerably, At the close July showed a net fcain of lc, romnared with Saturday s nnai quota tions. September and December gained nronortlonatplv. July corn closed higher, oats c. higher and provisions 5 to 10c. higner. May 20. Close, High Low Close ' mi h S ' $ I - V, .. j BOOT." ,: ' - ' OVLElJLO( WHEAT May .. July .. Sept. ,. CORN May .. July .. . Sent OATS May .. Sept. .. PORK July .. , LARD July .. Sept .. RIBS July .. Sept .. 96 100' .. 641,4 35H 53 46 m Vf4 99V 54 6314 w 39 16.77 M.70 16.7) I a ... : 9.25 .. .. ,9.40 .'. .. 9.00 .... 9.15 9.17 1.35 9.10 9.26 9.40 9.i0 line of Speculative In an Increase In Aggregate -s Over Recent Averaees oportlon of Dealings Ad -in Professional Hands May 20. The recent Inertia market gave way to-day to nward movement, aecom me broadening of the spec H and an ; Increase in the the dealing over the recen "od observers professed to uience of liquidation In the of It induced by the decline rge proportion of the deal admittedly In professions' There was clear evidence hands which were operating 1 vigor In stocks were car atlel operations in the wheat i sis a very unusual coupling e activities, a bull campaign ring some logical arguments f securities, especially of the oads. The granger railroads , quite conspicuous in the day, and It was common be ;e of the principal selling or stock market came frorr important grain market con- ttlon for the decline received ie Impetus from the news of activities at Washington weakness of the Hill stocks e to the report from Wash the Inquiry Into the common itlons of those companies to on Railroad was to be ag ter5ed. The contents of the e Bureau of Corporations on 1 Oil Company was a corn ice, as the principles there vr the reckoning of reason harges for service by public weie regarded as widening he problem of rates to be railroads as they might be r the government. The spe- in Union Pacific ns wel' il stocks looked to Washing Inspiration. Holidays abroad irket without reflection from r and made a dull day also en exchange market m U. 8. Steel 2nd Es wns the the bond market, attributed which were denied, of an In- e issue by the corporation. ' easy. Total sales, par value, is were unchanged on call. stocks to-day 748,400 shares, Copoer 6UM; Smelting 39,400; : Tobacco 100; Coast Line 400: 900; L. & N. 1,00ft; N. & W. "a. 21.900: Reading 157.2O0: ,'). do pfd. 1.400; U. 8. Steel -Caro. Chem. 100: Northern 0; Bloss-Sheffleld Steel 900. May 20.-8ea board common :d, nothing doing. New OrUns Cotton. New Orleans. May 20.Spot colton clos ed quiet and unchanged: middling i-. sales were 7B0 bales on me spui mm to arrive, , On the strength of good weather Sim day, the rains predicted have failed to materialize, coupled with more favorably accounts of the recent crop damage, th future market opened barely steady from 11 to 15 points below the close Saturday. During the day crop reports of the most favorable , nature were re ceived from Georgia and these combined with the in dications pointing to a continuance pf fair weather caused a slight recession Ir value. The close was barely steady, prices ranging from lo to 17 points below the close Saturday. New York Cotton New York, May 20.-Cotton, spot clos ed quiet: middling uplands 12.15; mid dling gulf 12.40; sales 7.300 bales. Futures closed steady. Open High Low Clos .. .... 10.90b 11.00 10.93 10.92 .... 10.91of 10.9O 10. 11.09 ,. .... 10.99 11.09 ...... 11.28 i e 12 12 1114 PORT MOVEMENT. Galveston, steady mew urieans, quiet Mnhlta firm " '" .... Savannah, steady .. .. .. Charleston, firm .. Wk Wilmington, steady , ilii morioia, nrm 13 Baltimore, nominal ... ......... 12 New York, quiet .... .. .. .. .... ..12.15 Philadelphia, steady , 12.40 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, steady Augusta, steady Memphis, steady St. Louis, steady iouisvuie, nrm.. May .. June . July .. Aug. .., Sept . Oct. .. Nov. . Dec Jan. .. Feb. ., March 11.30 11.45 11.01 11.10 11.29 11.19 11.35 11.50 19.90 10.99 10. 8(1 10.97 11.10 11.09 11.19 11.33 11.52 11.40 10.91 10.95 10.91 11.00 11. ti 11. 11.22 11.? 11.38 11.44 ' The Money Market. New York. May 20. Money on calt steady 24 to 2V4: ruling rate 2; closing bid 2; offered at 1 Time loens dull and steady; GO days to 4 per cent and 90 days 4 per cent six months 4ft to i. ',;',;'. Prime mercantile papef E; sterling ex change closed strong with actual busi ness in bankers' hills at $486.85 to S48T..90 lor demand and at 1484 to W84.05 for 60 day bills. Posted rates $484 to $487. commercial bins l-tw to WKJft. . Bar silver K, Mexican dollars fio; govern ment bonds steady; railroad bonds easy. Baltimore foaocai. Baltimore. - May 20. Flour firm, tin- changed. Wheat dull, " spot contract 95. fcouthern on grade 90 to 96. Corn dull; spot mixed to 59: No. 2 white 60 to 60'4; Southern white 67H to H4. uats nrm; wo. z mixved, to 47. Bye hrm: No. 2 Western domestic choice 87 to 88. Butter firm, unchanged; fancy Imitation 22 to 23; fancy creamery 25 to b': fancy ladle 20 to 22; store packet! 16 to 18. Eggs steady, unchanged 15ft to 16. Cheese active, strong, unchanged; large 15; medium 15 to 15H; small 15H to 15. Sugar, unchanged; coarse granulated $.10; fine 1.10. w York Prorface. 1. May 20.-Fk.ur dull but firm. is 14.90 to $5.45; winter pa- o $4.75. , r nrm. Commeal firm; kiln to $3 20. Rye firm; No. 2 i elf Buffalo. .t firm; No. 2 red. Wttl ele ons 1H to lMc, net higher. !y 10i4; Sept 1354: Dec. 106. t firm; No. 2. 52 elevator, to He- net higher. May 62; Tt . Oats spot steady; 43. Beef stendy. Cut meats !k steady, Tallow steady. Pe- ady. Bosin firm. Turpentine to 64. . Rice firm. Molasses !srar, raw quiet: fair refining iiutrai w test 3.K; molasses : refined steady, pot iteady: Rio No. 7. 614: t. 4, 7iic.; mild coffee dull; cor WL v.-. regular, extra creamery 24'4. common to extra 19 to 24: held ate dairy common to fancr 1$ vated common to extra It to n factory common to firsts 18 'orn Imitation creamery firsts Cheese steady; new Ktate full red small best 12', white best colored best J24 to 12V4; white i"v, .smnn sno large ralr io 1 11; inferiors 8 to 10; skims 1 es steady; nearby selected choice IS to'lM: brown and a 18: first to extra first 1C to -i-n firsts 16 to 16A. Cotton seed 11 but firm on light supplies. t. o. b. mills 43 bid; prime tow 66 to 66; off summer yel- i; cood otf summer yellow 504 e white M to 60; prime winter to CO. to Liverpool steady, cotton by ; rrain bv steam 1V4. u-adv; fancy handplckcd 6'A r domestic Z to 7. .ily; Bermuda per -barrel FHrMa t3.25 to K.25: old pota. rr-l fi.tS to ? 50. Sweets. Jer rrol V to $1. . s firm $1 to $2.72 per barreL Naval Stores. Wilmington. Mrf 20. Spirits turpentine nothing doing; receipts 22 casks. Itosln nothing doing; receipts 118. Tar tlnn $2.80; receipts 79. Crudo turpentine firm. $3.50. $175 snd $5.25; receipts 41. , - 1 nrm saies receipts Z; ship ments 57.1 : Rosin llrm: sales 1.256: recelnts l.sn; shipments 1,649; stock 29,165. Quote: A B C 14.30 to $4.40; I) $4.60 to $4.65; K $4.70; F kts; u i.n; ji 4.w: 1 k $r.45 M $5.50; N $5.70; ,W G $i75; W W $3.80. NEW YORK STOCKS. . ; Atchison .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. W14 Kaiumoro & Ohmlo ........ .. va'A Canadian Pacific .. .. .. .. -..";....,.. . 170-li Chesapeake & Ohio tune .. ,,. I'.'rle pfd. 1st Rock Island Illinois Central lyiuisvllle K. Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas & Texas New York Central .. .. . f.j 234 M4 I08 125 31 112 I 5 Dcnn Warpers 2250 to 2800 ends, : (3 Never Unboxed) ' 10 Universal Winders Greensboro Supply Company GREENSB CRO, N. e. 124 12 11 12 1214 CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express ... ..I, ... '. 292 Amalgamated Copper. ..... 91 American Car & Foundry. .. .. .... 35 American Car & Foundry pfd.. .... 99. American Cotton Oil .... .... .... .. 30 American Cotton Oil pfd..,., ..... 87 American Express .. .. .. .. .. . 205 American Hide & Leather pfd.. .. 18 American Ice .... 67 American Linseed OH 11 American Linseed Oil pfd. 2P American Locomotive .. .. " 5Si American Locomotive pfd.. .. .. .. 105 American Smelting & Refng., .(. .. 122 American Smelting & Refng. pfd... 105 muviiv;ii ougar xtenmng ,, American Tobacco pfd. ctf , Anaconaa Mining uo Atcnison ., Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio . Baltimore & Ohio nfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit 122 92 61 87H 9314 100 95 86 ft w. Canadian Pacific i...... 170V4 ., 60 101 67ft 92ft 'SI. 101 60ft 67ft ; 894 102ft 95 95"4 80ft KMft 98 98 : 92 91 99?4 99ft 81 20 , 90 97 .83 . 83 93 124&4 100 ;ir.rA?z Fr-imss, Twisters cni Spocra Lcsmj, ' " '- HTC ETC intcrrntdUts:, Ereckcr, Ir.-; ,. Fin!:h:r I ICIrscbnerCsr: :T ' . Thrcsi Ext:;l ETC ETC. nv i W. L. Hajid & Co Jno. M. Scott & Co. s 175 34 10 150V4 127 Central of New Jersey Chesapeake & Ohio .... Chlcasro Great Western Chicago A Northwestern Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul Chicago Terminal & Trans., .. .. .. 5 Chicago Terminal & Trans, pfd.. .. 15 C, C., C. & St Louis .. 65 Colorado Fuel & Iron .. .. .... f29U Colorado A Southern ... 284 Colorado A Southern 1st; pfd.. 58ft Colorado & Southern 2nd fcfd.. .. 43ft Consolidated Gas.. .. .. .... 1341i Corn Products Refining ...... 18ft Corn Products Refining pfd.. . ... 71 weiaware wuoson .. .. ., 174V4 Delaware, Lackawanna & West. .. 4H0 Denver A Rio Grande.. .... 21 uenver & kio urande ptd. ora... .. 71 Central of Georgia 2d Inc. ofd. .... unesapeaKe A Ohio 4fts.. .. .. ,. Chicago & Alton 3fts ofd Chicago, B. A Qulncy new 4s Chicago, R I. A Pacific R. R. 4a. Chicago, R I . .A P. R R coL.6s.. C, CCA St. Louis gsn. 4s... ... Colorado Industrial 5s Ser. A.. .. .. Colorado Midland 4s bid.. .. .. .... Colorado A Southern 4s . Cuba 5s bid ...... ., Denver &.RI0 Grande 4s. Distillers' Securities 5s .. Erie' prior lien 4s.. .. .. Erie General 4s bid.. .. Hocking Valley 4fts bid japan 6a Japan 6s 2nd Series.. .. ..,.... Japan 4fts, ctfs.. .. .. .. Japan 4fts ctfs. 2nd series.. .. .... Louisville A Nash. Unified 4s bid.. Manhattan eo'. gold 4s .. .. .. .. .. Mexican Central 4s ofd .. Mexican Central 1st Inc. .. .. ..... Minn. A St Louis 4s ofd.. Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s bid.. Missouri, Kansas & Texas 2nds.. Nat l R. R. of Mexico col. 4s bid.. New York Central gen. 3s.. .. .. New Jersey Central gen. 6s.. .. ,. Vnrfh.rn Tantin in . . . . Northern Pacific 3s.. . Norfolk A Western col. 4s ofd..... 96 Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s 91 Penn. cv. 8s..-... .... ' 93 Reading General 4s..-.. T. Xr Tmn Mountain col. Cs bid. 110 St Louis A San Francisco fg. 4s.. 80 St. Louis Southwestern col. 43 01a. o Seaboard Air Lino 4s bid.. .. .. ... 73. Southern Pacific 4s.. .. .. .. .. Southern Pacific 1st 4s ctfs.. .. .. 91 Southern Railway Bs.. .. ... . lj?i? Texas A Pacific Ists bid.. .. .. .... 117 Toledo. St. U & Western 4s ofd..., 78 Union Pacmo 4s.. .. Union Pacific cv.s 4s bid.. .. .. .. w TT. S. Steel 2nd 6s .. .. .. .. .. .. Wabash Ists.. .. .. - Western Md. 4s bid.. 'J' Wheeling A Lake Erie 4s bid.. Wisconsin central .. .. Japan 4s . ctfs..- , ... , M Distillers' Securities .. .... 64 23 . 64 36 140 130 I 13 ' 73 24 ' 76 18 41 24 59 Erie Erie 1st pfd. .,1. Erie 2nd jjfd..... General Electric Illinois Central International Paper .. , international paper pid International Pumo .. international Pump pfd. 01a. ....... Iowa Central ..... ... ... ... ... .. Iowa Central pfd Kansas City Scut hem Kansas City Southern pfd.. Louisville Nashville Mtxlcan Central.. Minneapolis A St. J-ouls .. .. Minn.. St. P. A Sault Ste. M. Minn., St. P. A Sault Ste. M. pfd. 126 te '". e U3H 191 48 99 - I AND CATARRHAL HEAD- ACHES :-.!y relieved b Nosena. R he congested membranes, alloyi M'.ns and thoroughly heals uni It keeps moist all the pg. :-j tendency is to thicken a n4 ry. Cures coldj. throat trou. iseness. hay fever, "stopped .. breathing tnrough mouth 'ng. cffensivt breatii,' etc. it c and lociain no chemicals 1 aving a narcotic ' effect or :ias the "drug habit" Y L. . mj Jno, M. Scott A Co ' ft A NT EE SATISFACTION. ot the National S;rn . writes unncr date of " is the ,pny pro tv-r iissed that retl.v.g , f-pMI'y 4 (es.i rfv. Tlic Dry CnocU Market, New York. May 20. The dry goods market opened fairly active In the pri mary markets, and very active In the Cotton goods division. Jobbing markets are feeling the effects of delayed trade with retailers, more particularly in tho dress goods, wash goods and summer wear departments. The domestic depart ments ar fairly active for the season Heavy cotton goods are strcnger. Raw silk is higher and firmer. Men's wear houses report better inquiry for fall goods. - --'--:.. --.....: ,, Chariot! Prrtc. 'Porreered dslty by R. H. Field 4 Co 4"hleksns Hrrtng jfo r - Hens-Per Head , 40 48 4 . V ' Eggs .. .. .. ... 1 617 Uuiter.. .. . .. .. .. 15 .(2S -...'.-'...' - . '...--...... 0 Corn.. .. ........ .......... 7$ 1. Cotton Seed .. .. .. .. .. .... 21 unts Feed., .. .. .. .... t Oat sSeed .... ........ $S -.. .... ......... .m. .,.,- New Orleans Futures New Orleans, May 20. Futures closel Closing bids: ..... . a. . ....., .... 11.62 n.r.i lt.CC H.lm 11,65 11.71 11.63 J1 1L48 barely steady. January May June .... July ........ August .....A Rent ember Cjctober . . ..i.Tvuivr ..... .--... December Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas A Texas Missouri, Kansas A Texas pfd.. National Lead .. ....... ... National R. R of Mexico pfd.... New York Central .. . New York, Ontario A-Western.. Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western Phctric Mall Pennsylvania. .. .. .. People's Gas .... nttsburg. C. C. A St Louis Pressed Steel Car .. .. .. .. . Pressed Bteel Car pfd, Pullman Palace Car... Reading ... Reading 1st pfd Reading 2nd pfd. ofd.. Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd.. , RocK island i;o.. 72 32 62 62 62 11234 34 84 75 24 120 90 65 83 88 164 103 81 81 25 84 19 Rock Island Co. pfd 45 ... .. . St. Louis ft San Fran. 2nd pfd..... St' Louis Southwestern St. Louis Southwestern pfd Southern Pacific ..... Southern Pacific pfd.. .. .. .. .. .. Southern Rsllway .. .. .. .. .. Southern Railway pfd ,.' .. .. ... .. Tennessee Coal & Iron Teas A Pacific ... .. ...... Toledo, At. ixwis & west. .. Toledo, St Louis & West pfd.. .. Union Pacific .. .. .. Union Pacific rfd ..... ...... ... ... United States Express .. .. .. ... .. United States Realty ..... ..... .... United States Ituhher .... United States Rubber pfd.. United States Steel .. v Vtu-Carollna Chemical Vn. -Carolina Chemical pfd. wanash ..... ...... ... Wahastv pfd..... ..... wells Fargo Express ., .. . -.. WestlnKhouse Electric .. .. .. Western Union .... ...... ... ... ... Wheeling A Lake Erie iBi oiiniu v r:iimi .. ., ., Wisconsin uerirai pia.. Noryrrn PaHftc .. .. .. Pontrnl Leather fVntrnl leather pfd Sloss-ShelTleld Ireat Northern pfd,. . Intprhorouph-Met. .. . Interborough-Met pfd , s . . a ,t Omrlottc Cotton Market The fitrures represout the prt" t? wa.n May 18. G.od middling 12c tsrnci miaiung MMdling Tinges and stains 11 11 8U3!4 GOOD WORDS FOR CHAMBERLAIN'S , , K Cough Remedy. People : everywhere . Uke pleasure In t'-stlfylng to the good iiualltles of Cham. !.rldn's Cough ltemedy. Mrs. Edward 1 of iiardsy, . Md k writes;.''! i x.o t.-il you tnt I tan recommend -' ' s '"" 'r. riy Dt- 30 20 54 80 112 19 66'2 144 27 28T4 61 138 86 9(i 60 39 100 84Ki 9Rft 25 104 12 21 2.-i0 143 : 82 10 16 37 124 2 9lft 56 127; 19 , 52 -.ESTABLISHED 82-54 Grlswold St., Detroit, Mich.; Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, Ohio; Lennox Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio; 223 Diamond St, Pitts burg, Pa. Send name and address for ; information why ACP and RDG will sell at 250. R. St WEAVER, ; 217 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa, JEN C ICES SPINNING d , epTTON YTLRNS Main Offlce: ' v PAVVTUaiKT, It. 1. Plilladclphla ORlce; Mariner & Merchant . Batiil W, A. SPELLISSY, Manag 0; A, R0BBIPJS v COB1PLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR COTTON MILLS,' POWER PLAN' , : . .'..:"'" . . v UEXERAL JIACmNERY. CHARLOTTE,, Il ORTH CAROLINA HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOM, EiGINE, AND V? 0 JAMBS E. IIITCHELL CO. ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia, 122 and 124 Chestnut St Boston, 1M Summer St New York. No. 73 jeonard SL Charlotte. SS & Tryon 8t Rinds New York, May 20. The large out side interest In the cotton market has to-day been more or leas nervous by persistent rumors emanating from the opposition to the effect that the New York Cotton Exchange would be successful In Its motion to dismiss my suit and that this success would mean my defeat in my effort to re form the New York contract, and In consequence make practicable de livery here on July contracts of a large quantity of low grade cotton. I do not share this view. I have con fidence In the equity of our Americas. Judicial proceedings and believe that I shall win. Moreover, my legal re sources are not by any means as yet exhausted. Coupled with this . Influence lias been a report of . Habersham King, denying the seriousness of the crop damage ! so generally reported. As against this I have hundreds of telegrams from the best Informed and most sagacious people in the South to the effect that the damage to the crop already done Is irremediable, and T continue to , believe In much higher prices for cotton. That ' the progress toward higher prices - will be punctuated by reactions goes without saying. It Is now a broad cotton market, in which the public is largely Interested, but the factors at work, namely, the huge consump tion, the crop damage and the con tinuous appreciation in the prices of all commodities, resulting from the Increased production of gold will be influenced, in my opinion, something more than ephemeral in their effect. THEO. H. PRICE. NEW YORK BONDS. TT. fl. refunding 2s registered .. TT. 8. 4s refunding 2s coupon TT. H 8i registered ft. 8. 8. coupon .... ............ TT. p. Old 4s registered .. .. IT, 8. Old 4s coupon .. TT, 6. New 4s registered U. H. New coupon.. American Tohaeco 4s.,.. .American Tobacco 6sa. iinklmn r.n.rnl it.. ''. : AtohUnn ndlnstment 4s ofd.. Atlantic Coast Lino 4s bid.. .. pnitimore wmo ti.i. .. .. .. .. .. Hsltlmore ft Ohio 8s. .. .. .. .... Brooklyn R. T..ev. 4s., .. Central of Georgia 6s. 4 ... Central of nrla 1st Inc. ofd.:,. Central of Georgia 2nd Inc. bid.. .. 1A4 104 102 102 Ml WVt ir 129 72 106 96 92 95 W 93 7 Jf 87 72 aenDEMY One Week, , Starting Monday, MAY 20TH Ansplccs BATTERY A Th Popular WILLIAMS COMEDY COMPANY la Repertoire of Popular Plays More Specialties Titan Any Popular Price Show of the Road Blonday Night "THE UNWRITTEN LAW" A Heart Drama Written for This Company. Rates Seaboard to Cliarlotte Account 20th May Celebration, 1907. . The Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Charlotte and return on May 19th to 24th inclusive, final limit May 26th, at one first-class fart plus 25 cents. These tickets wlll be sold from all points in North Caro lina and from points in South Caro lina from Greenwood and Camden and Intermediate points. . For further information, call on your local agent, or address ; JAMES KER, JR., City Passenger Agent, Cliarlotte, N. C. 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 ad ancing in price daily. . - ' THE CROWELL SANfTORTUM COM For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and N err ons , Via Special apartmenu and names for lady patients. Ml forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. The stockholders ; all being , physicians, constitute a consulting board. 8. M. CROWELL. If. D Pres. wuv uut vu anu ureases,. liuon ureases, iteady.Mlxed Paints, muub - agents w antes' juressine compoand. ' " CEO. HISS OIL CO, CHARLOTTE, N. C. J. SPENCER, TURNER r COMMISSION UERCHANTS OFFICES: New York. Philadplnhla. rihlnam fi Tna TMA Tf.) " F s swa miaaot AA'UUVU JLL rj Tarns and Cotton Piece Goods. I, PAULSON,. LINKROUM & CO Cottoini . 87-89 LEONARD STREET -120 CHESTNUT STREET - ' 186 MARKET STREET - " 1 NEW i PnTLADEI CIE I William B. Charles COTTON YARNS, COTTON GOC AND COTTON WASTE. Offices Charlotte, N. Cv Boston, Mass., and Amsterdam, N YV Main Office Amsterdam, N. Y. WE WILL BUY 10 King's ML Mfg. Co. stk. (NC) 45 10 Cora Cotton Mill stock NC).... 125 10 Clara Cotton MIU stock (NC) .. ,.125 10 SUnly Creek Mill stock .'(NC) 24 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock ANC) 103 U T rW.nn atnplr IfJCVt . 1ft.? 10 Holland Cotton Mill stock (NC) 101 WE WILL SELL 10 Mays Mfg. Co. Mill stock; (NC) 112 70 Cherryvuie mib. ioca. 40 Henrietta Cotton Mill stock (NC) 175 10 Woodslde Mill stock, pfd. (SC) X 17b Arcade Mill ctock (SC) ...... fc Ohe cotton mill. 2,040 spindles, water power, making .yarns, price IU.000. - Three " miles iroiu muunu, in uiuun- tains of North Carolina, cheap content ed help subject previous salo. One knitting mill, cost abour 130.000. price $18,000. Location South Carolina. VII . . . . p - - ,-v. . mm srats AXD trust company - m J. A. Glenn, Jrrca. v. ax. ureya, ifw ' yi Castonla. N. C. ' "Here's to your health and happiness" -De Witt's f,1t1 Ksrly Rlsera fntnon ", pin, -..i i ty n.nwley's 1'hsrmse. Manufacturers and jobbers Frequently find it necessary to have Hanking Facilities in ad dltlon to those offered by local banks. . THE first fktol Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, ll.OOO.OOO.Otf Capital F-arned Surplus $600,000.00 $3,500,000.0(1 Deposits -$9,000,000.00 Total Resources O.Ters Just 'lis "AdJIUciUlTa cfl.'ties Rcinlretl. Jingle Lift Jacquard with Independent CyUadw MoUc 17SE ILL TON'S JACQUARD& THOMAS HALTOX'S SONS, ' ' i ' PlUladelp hla. Pa. , FIRE INSURANCE i 4 THBk FOLLOWINO COMPANIES R EPRESEWTED AND AMPt ' .TECTJON OUARANTEED:. 1 AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTH nRT. FHENLV WORTH FUST PIEDMONT J R, E. Cochrane. I Ibinranoo and R en I Estate Acent 1 SOUTHERN QUEEN GRATE - OUR LEADER. If it's Urates you want, or Manteli and Tile, see ua ot write for cata fojrue. J. II. Wcarn ; & Corupany . . Charlotte. N. C. HUBBARD BR03. ti CO., HANOVER SQUAHE, NEW. YORK. , TJJT - D'OL7"' COMMISSION MERCIJA 'I -72 Leonard Street, NEW COTTON YARNS. " - : . "' . :' . . ; DEP'T Fred'k Vietor & Ac1 HUGH MACRAE Bankers ; li Miscellaneous Southern S, WILMINGTON, N. ( Washington, D. C, 408 Colot Cotton Ilill Stct T?Tr!TTAPn A TJ-h . Commission IIc: COTTON WARPS AND No. 114 Chestnut Stt 1 IlltiADliLl'mA ' SB"" CO"'.'" f, -
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