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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 11, 1003. ' C0MHEI.CE AKtt-riXAKC THE COTTON MARKET IIVSIER A Brief Rally In the Staple Dnrinj tlie Early feeesioa ta Jfuitowed by a Lull and the Close la Barely Meanly Hi Net Decline of to Point Steady Opening Due to Better " - Lies Doe Not Hold lp Tbo - Jlr ceiptfr Continue Normal. New Ybrk. March Id With th. ex . caption of a brief rally during the fore .'. Boon the cotton market -was generally easier, to-day and the close was barely teady at a. net decline of to s polnu. Sale, wer estimated at 13,0000 bil'i The market opened steady at unchang ed flee, to an advance of i poind in re;,dne tobetter cables, but, quickly J ea.d oS under scattered local selling and before- toe decline waa ch coked showed a . 'V net loaa of 8 to 8 polnta on the active " r.T To .booths ehSTng prteV.-of-ta.ifSr reoe.pta.W; Woclc i coastwise Dally Cotton Market, "New-Tor, "ilarch 10. Galveston, tone Quiet; middling 11; net receipt 7,4aO; groas receipts 7.450; sales-150; stock 151.6j8; Ot. Britain 250; continent I.SIL Ne Orleans, tone Arm; middling UK; net receipts 4,558; groaa receipts , 4,fc; sales iXi'a; stock 213,162. Mobile, tone easy;, middling 11H: net receipts ; gross receipts &; sales W; Stock i5,IT2; coastwise 42. Savannah, tone quiet; middling 11; net receipts 2,(28; gross receipts l.bJS; sales ;39; stock 74,097; coastwise 1,041. . Charleston, tone quiet; middling 11; net receipts JC9; gross receipts 3u; stock 16, 1.4; coastwise X4. Wilmington, ton".' quiet; ' middling 1114; net receipts 675; gross receipts 675; stock t,m.- '.-,.:. , - ...orfolk, tone dull; middling 11; net receipts 792; gross receipts 70S; sales 127; stock 24,717; Ot. Britain 1; coastwise 434. ' Baltimore, tone nominal; middling U; tiea of bullish sentiment by Interests supposed to be long of the near months. There was no sign- of aggressive bull support, however, and the market eased , off during ' the afternoon . being partlc 'ularty'weak during the la it hour under local liquidation. Southern selling and reports of aa easier spot situation rom New Orleans. The close was at prac tically the lowest figures of the dan. Southern spot markets as otf iclully re ported were unchanged ts 1e. lower. Receipts continued light and bagging manufacturers reported that their busi ness was fully a month behind the nor ' mat. Press dispatches from the South west indicate Increased acreage In that section and there are further reports that cotton may bo brought here tor delivery on near months providing the samples ' arriving from day to day will pass In - Receipts at the port, to-day were 17,353 bales .gainst 24.O0 last week and 35,986 last year, For the week 100,000 against ltf.SOJ last week and 187,096 last year. To- dsVs receipts at .New ' Orleans 4.K8 against 7.9M last year, and at Houston 1,010 bale, against 11,830 last year. THE STOCK MARKKT. ' Continued sign, of, the Exercise of a Benevolent Control by Profession nl A Reaction la Prices. New York, March 10. There were con tinued signs In to-day's stock market of the exercise of a benevolent control by skilful and resourceful speculative lead er., keeping It within the description of a professional market. The selling to re-.- alls, profits was on a more liberal seal. . than yesterday and the resulting reaction . In prices was more pronounced. The rise la price, from the low point, of last v week, during th. dull period of which th. acoummulatlon was affected from which the rise started, had reached from I o 10 points at th. extreme of th. additional advance. In to-day's early trading The reaction was ; regarded as aorm.l. 'therefor.. - , ' . The sub-Treasury, figures, .showing a cash net -gala for -the day', operation, of ftSS.OOO reflected th. turning over of government deposit, by the banks In response to th. call of the Secretary of the Treasury. The effect on the money market was not appreciable. ' The' easing condition of the money sit uation and the encouraging strength that waa beginning to' be shown by th. stock market have caused expectation that early announcement. ' might b. forthcoming of Intended plan, ot finan cing by the large corporation.. While the day', final prices show some considerable declines th. movement throughout wa. exceedingly Irregular, r Bonds Irregular; total sale, par- valu. I7.M0.000. , XT. 8. bond, unchanged on call. ... ' Eale. ME.S00 .hares. Including:-'Copper 43.800; Smelting 29.400; Tobacco 380; C A O. WO: L. Be N. 400: N. ft W. l.flOO; Bead - "ing 149,500; Southern Rwy. 2,100; Union Pacific M.iOO; Chemical 100; Sloss 800; Steel 79,500. , ' New York, , tons quiet; middling 11.50; gross receipts 2,014; stock 101,116. Boston, tone quiet;" middling 11.50; net receipt. 12; gross receipt. 197. . Philadelphia, tone steady; . middling 11 J5; -net-receipts -69; gross receipt. 59; .tock 2,767. . - ' . ToUl to-day, at aU ports, nt 17,352: Gt. iiritain 251; continent 3,311; stock 632.924. Consolidated, at all ports, net 66.439; Gt. Britain 11,537; Franc. 28,638; continent S.474. Total since Sept. 1st, ' at all ports,- net 7.103,922: Gt. Britain 2,515,888; France 712. 806; continent I,K3,228; Japan 170,234; Mexico 1,299. t ' , , 1 " INTERIOR MOVEMENT. -. .ouston, ton. .teady; middling 11; net receipt. 8,010; gross receipts i.ulO; ship ments 4,664; sales 416; stock 63.737. . Augusta, ton. quiet; ' middling 117-16; net receipts 821; gross receipt. 321; ship ment. 82; sales 760; stock 56.756. Memphis, ton. quiet; middling 119-16; net receipt. 1,168; gross receipts 1.284; shipments 1,332; sales 660; stock 108.522. St. Louis, tone quiet; middling 11; net receipts 33; gross receipts 778; shipments 1,016; stock 23,173. . Cincinnati, net receipt. 245; gross re ceipt 246; shipment. 421; stock 12.680. Louisville, tone steady; middling 11. . Little , Rock,' tone . quiet; middling 10 13-16; net receipt. 410; gross - receipts 410; 60; stock 22,850.- , - Total to-day, net receipt. 7,182; gross receipts 8,048; shipments 8,36; sale. 1,825; stock 287,719. ; DdOSDO.: Wcstinghouse The Xcxt Time Ton Need Machinery, Yoall Write .The Greens boro Supply .Co." -Splendid CORLISS ENGINES alightly used. io D. C. Dynamos, varying in sixe, 1 20 H. P. i phase A. C. Motor, t2ov. 175 H. P. S phase A. C. N.tor, 2lov. '1199 H. P. I phase A. C. Motor, xlov. 1 18 Can. Warp Drying Machine, complete. ', - 12 compartment .Ue box. tor warps. , 1 Splitting Machine, for warp.. 2 40 Curtis "ft Marble . Brush Calendara, 1 Calendar Pres. for Blankets. . 3 Short Chain- BeamenL . " . , 2Two Cylinder Slashers, one new, other used f months 1 4 Spindle Woonsocket Slubber. lfxH", n.w. , Saco-Pette. Drawing Frame. Card a , CREENSD0R0 SUPPLY CO. COTTON Ml Li. MAC H IIMERY. Stuart W. Cramer, ENOINEER AND CONTRACTOR. main ei hon OUTH TRYOM ST.. CHARLOTTg. N. 43. CRAWIX3 ' .T? r FRALIES MACHINE WORKS COT TOn MACHINERY TAUNTON, COMBERS : "i!!A8S-s UULES LAP MACHINES ?r-r LCOUS SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE '. EDWIN HOWARD, AOCNT. Ctvolvlnj: Flat Card, Railway Heada. . . Drawing Frame. , Spinning Frames, , Twisters and Spoolers QuUIers and Reels, Looma, C0MBER5 eOUITASLI BU1LOINQ, ATkAMTA CA4 ETC ETC 5!ubbers, Rovint Frames Intermedtatet. Jack Frames Automatic Feeders, -. Openers and Trunk, Breaker, Interrnediateand Finisher Lappxrs, Klrschner Cerd ins Beaten Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, eU. Raw Stock Dryer ETC.. ETC THE JOEL HUNTER; COMPANY (Chartered) - PL'BUO ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. ' Coat System, Investigation.. . Bank Kzaruinstlona. llia-20-21 Empire Bldf., Atlanta, Ca. ' ' ' CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. NaTal Stores. j New Orleans, March 10. Receipts, M4 , barrels rosin; 84 barrels turpentine. . I Exports for Havana 100 barrels rosin; for New York 1,639 barrels rosin. Wilmington, March 10. Spirit, turpen tine steady 47tt; receipt. I casks. Rosin steady, $3.15; receipts 192. Tar firm. 140: receipt. 82. ' - ' Crude turpentine Arm, ,$--25 $3.25 and (3.26; receipt. 1 Savannah, Ga.. March 10. TurpentlnaJ firm 48: sales 108; receipt. 1Z7; shipments 108. Kos)n firm; sales 863; receipts 2,113; shipments 206; stock 4.18. Quote: A B C J3.85 to .40: X I3.47H; E $3 50; F $3.B2H; O W W to $3.6; H I3.H to $3.60: I $3.75; K $3.96; M $5.20; N $6.66; W O $5.90; W W Charleston. & C, Maroh 10. Turpen tine and rosin, nothing doing; quotations omitted. i . New Tork, March lfl.-Standard Oil tlS. Baltimore, March W.-i-Seaboard common nd preferred, nothing- doing. " Mew , Tork, March 10. M. te O. eL 4s 75 -bid.. ';,-: - - . Hnbbard Bros. A Co.'. Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. , New York. Maroh 10. On a volume of small transaction the market sold off to day on realising caused by reports from New England that the South wa. offer ing higher grade, at concessions. For eign advice, wer. not quit. a. good a. expected but the cause of the small da- cllne was as stated above. In dry goods circles there ts rather a better feeling du. to many .mall re-orders of the good, , as Industrial. In different sections of the country slowly . start to work. May de livers are held at a full premium, show Ing th. lack of any. liquidation In the po sition en the part . of holders, who sr. believed to be those who took up the March tenders. Bombay receipts for the half week are 36,000 as against oa,0M bates last -season.. u : -'. i New York. Produce. New. Tork. March 10. Flour quiet and barely steady.. Rye flour -steady. Corn rneal firm. Rye dull. ' , Wheat easy, No J. red 98 elevator. Options lic. net lower. May- 1011-16; July 96. 1 j .Corn, strong; No. 2, 73. elevator. Option. H to He net higher. May 73; July 71H- Oats steady, mixed G7. Beef firm; cut meats -dull. Lard barely steady. Pork quiet.- Tallow- quiet Rosin steady. 'Tur pentine - firm. Rice steady. . Molasses steady. ,. -.. , , . Sugar, raw fm; fair refining $3.43 to $3.M; centrifugal H test' $4; molasses su gar $3.21 to $3.25; refined stcsdy. 7. S-l to coffee dull; ' Liverpool Cotton. - ' . Liverpool, March 10. Cotton, . spot In fslr demand, prices 6 points higher; Atnerlcen middling fair 174; good mid dling C.38; middling 12; low middling 6.78; good ordinary S.34; ordinary- 4.M. Sales 8.000 bales, of which LOOO were for speculation and export and included 7,700 American. Receipt. 23,000, including 18,. 000 American. ' Futures opened steady and closed quiet. American middling g. o. o. : March-April , Chicago Grain and ProTlslona. Chicago, March M. Wheat for May de livery declined S cent, per bushel; on the loc.l exchange to-day. as a result of heavy sale, by several of the leading longs. At th. close the net loss for th. day was 3 to 2H. Corn was up . OaU wer. fee. higher. Provision, t to 124 to tiki, lower. High. Low Close. WHEAT. . , -jay July .. ..', September CORN. . May ..,'. .. July 14 ' 65' 8614- , t-8 September .. .. ..(1 UAi, May July September rORK. May . July . LARD, May . July . TtlK.S. May . ' July . IS 33 42.20 1J.W 7.9S 6.17 - .5 ' 7.12, 4H 62 1V 63H - 44a 37H 12.19 12.47 t.M 8.06 IT? 7.07 63V 441 V 12.10 11.60 V .'1.K 6.06 .77 i.07 April-May May-June June-July . ... ... ... July-August ... August-September ... September-October .. October-November ... November-December December-January .. S.6SH 5.V 6.69 6.69 6.67H 6.63 '4 6.644 6.44 6.37 6.84 6.33 ' . Honey Market. New' Tork, - March lA.--Mony -I.oji Tcall easy, -1H to 1 per cent, ruling - rat. 2, ckiHlng bid, 14 r offered at I.. , , -Time loan, .oft; 60 day. i to H.' 90 days 3 to 4: six month. 4. 4W. Prim, mercantile paper it to 4. 8ter- .11.. . with .fllllf 'hll.t. ness In bankenr Dill. t w.2B 10 wo.jw vfi..,.,i vZZZZZ r WT """ Baltimore- A Ohio Baltimore Ohio preferred orooKiyn apld Transit ... Canadian Paclflo ex. diw. Central of New Jersey .. Chessoeak. A Ohio .... .. Chicago Oreat Weatera ., Chicago A Nortnweatern Chicago, MIL A St. Paul Chicago Terminal A Transit .. , Chlcsgo Terminal A Transit pfd. C. C. C. A St. Louis .. .. .. .. Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado Southern 1st pfd Colorado A Southern 2d pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products Reflnlna Corn Products Refining pfd. 81 80 42 146 I08 214 4 144H 116 10 4X : 23 b2 43H 9 12 Delaware. a Hudson 149 FLOWERS White and Pink Rosea. : White, Pink and Red Cerna . tlona, Th. Superb Enchantresa Car- nation .Jiell pink). Double Blue Violets. Fine Rope, of Smilax and As paragus Fern. Wedding Flower.. - Brides' , . Bouquets. Handsome Floral Designs. ' Write, telegraph, telephone. Prompt and satisfactory ser vice. . We .hip, to any point J. Van- lindlcy "Nursery Co. POMONA N. 43. ' Send Telegram, to Greensboro. LEONAED I.. HUNTER ARCHITECT S11-S1J Law Bldff. Thone 7. - CUAniXTT& Jf . C I SPENCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES) New Tork, Philadelphia. Chicago. SL Louts, Loodoaw Eaglan.V Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. RE A THIS IF IOC HAVE TO SELL, IJST IT IN T1US OFTKR If ron have homes or ator. te rnU let me your collecting and aa. troooie ana worry. , fne place to in.ur. your.p reperty le In thle agency. v R. E. Qochrane. fnenranoe mm& Real Estate Ageot. . ., Delaware, tckawanna A West Denver A Rio Grande .. .. Denver A Rio Grand, pfd. Distillers- Securities .. ... .. Erie ..... Eii. 1st preferred Erie 2(4 preferred General Electric , IIUnoIs.HCentral ..... ... ..... .... International Paper ,.. International Paper preferred .... International Pump International Puma preferred .. Iowa Central .. . ., Iowa Central preferred .. .. .. Kanaas -City Southern'.... Kansas -City Southern preferred . Louisville A Nashville... Mexican Central ..,.;' ..... Minneapolis A St. Lorila .. .. .. Vinn., St. -P. A Sault Kte. M Minn., fit. P. Sault St.. M. pfd. '' for demand .nd at 4S3.46 to 4X3.50 for 60- day bills.; Commercial .bills 4834 to 4834. Bar stiver fety; Mexican dollars 47. ' New York Cotton. New York. March 10. Cotton, soot clos. d quiet; 6 points lower; middling uplands 1 ll.f.0;- middling guir 11 7b; -no sales. Futures opened steady .and closed bare ly steady. March April . May .. June . July .. Aug. . Oct. .. Leo, ,. Open. 10.65 R76 . . liTsi ' 10. K bid 10,36 9.98 t.ft 9.97 bid 9.fW High. Low. Close, 10.66 10.60 10.57 IN 77 10.S3 10.63 10.41 10.30 D.90 9.94 .10.90 1.66 10.62 10.42 10.25 9.90 9.92 - New Tork Cattle. New Tork. March 10. Beeves, receipts $5.30. Dressed beef quiet at 7 to 9c. per pound. ..v . . ... ,- V Calves, receipts 230. Veal. $6 to $9.60; culls $5; Indiana calves $4.50 to $5; West ern calves $4. dressed calves easy. . 'Sheep -.nd lambs, receipts 2.171; sheep steady at $4 to $6; Iambs $7.16 to $7.75; yearlings $(; few clipped lamb, sold at $6.60. Dry Good. Market. New Tork, March 10. TWO market In dry good, continues to show slight im provement. The fin. and fancy shirtings that were opened during th. day were ordered In a very satisfactory way for spring 1909. About 2.000 bales of cottons have been sold to China during th. past week. Cotton yarn. ar. lower and a lit tle more business 1. doing. . Linings are quiet. Carpet, .re moving .lowly from firat hands. v NEW YORK BONDS. V. B. refunding 2s registered .. .... U. B. refunding 2s coupon,.. .. i... U. 8. 3s registered Li. S. Ss coupon " U. S. New 4s registered .. .,. .... U. 8. New 4s coupon American Tobacco 4s i. ... American Tobacco 6... Atchison general 4. ... ... Atchison adjustment 4s ofd Atlantlo Coast Line 4s bid ,. Baltlmor. A Ohio 4s bid ..... Baltlmor. A Ohio thia .1 Brooklyn R. T. ev. 4s.. .. Central of Oeorgla 6s.... Centrsl of Oeorgla 1st Inc.. i .... Central of Georgia 2d Inc. .. ...... Central of Georgia 3d .Inc. bid .... Chesspesk. A Ohio 4s Chicago A Alton 8H 103 10iH 101 101 121 122 o 103 Kansas A Texas pfd. Hogs, receipt. 6.17. Feeling seady, for SI!1!080' S- . 'llnc IWJ. Vinrr. ,,.I,f tnr nip. i vnioaao, n. . c r. .. 14 -Coffee, spot milet; Rio No. ; Santos No. 4 S. Mild 1 Cordova 104 to 13U. iv puinis rower. s , 1 'Butter; steady, unchanged..- Cheese I firm, unchanged. ' Eggs rasy; nearby fancy whit. 26; good to choice 21 to 25. ! iFrelghts and" peanuts steady, unehang Baltimore Produce. Baltimore. March ID. Flour quiet, un changed. Wheat dull and lower: spot contract 96; Southern on grade 924 to 964. ',.- - Com firmer; spot mixed 63s to f3; I white 65 to 634; Southern white 61 to 65. ' Oats stesdy. Rye easier; 3 Western do mextlc 60 to 91. Butter firm. Eggs steady, unchanged. SO to 21. Chees. quiet, un- Nct Unchanged to ', rnsnged. Sugsr unchanged. ed. Potatoes b.gee dull. quiet, unchanged. Cab- spot. Mid-j ' '. - New Orlean. Cotton. 'New Orleans. March 10. Cotton, were firm with prices unchanged. dllng HVt; sales were 1,650 bale, on the' spot and 1.72S to srrive. Futures opened quiet, 3 to points be low the close yesterday as a result of unfavorable advices from Liverpool, Business wa. dull after 'the call and con tinued to bo throughout the greater part of 1 the moraine. With nut lllmvipl th. "-market showed a marked tendency to , Kr"ek lower levels and there was a grad 7 val receslson In Values np to the close. which was steady, with the active months 10 to 11 points below the close yesterday. -Closing bids: Msrrh 10.71: April 10.64 .nominal; May 10.63; June 10.59;" July 10.66; Oct. f.91; Dec. 9.85. Cotton Seed OIL, - New Tork, March M. Cotton seed oil was easy with a moderate professions! trade. Prime crude 2S to 28H; prime sum mer yellow-36H; off summer yellow 3514 to 26; good off summer yellow 364 to 3614; t.1 , .71- 1. Kli- Mini, hint.. ...I 'low 39 to J9!4. , , " , - ' Chlcaso Cattle Market. Chicago, March 10. Cattle, receipts "409, steady. Steer. $4.0 to $8.30: cows $3.25 to $5; bulls $3.40 .to $4 .50; calves $5.73 to 37.26. Hogs, receipts 23. (0. 6c. lower; choice heavy shipping S4.70 to $4 75; - butchers $4.65 to $4.70; choice light $1.60 to $165; pigs $2.50 to $4.40. "theep. receipts 11.000. steady to strong; heep $4.60 to : lamb $6 to $7.15; year ling. $6 to $6.25. ' ; CLEARS THK COMPLEXION. ' ' Otino Laxative Fruit Byrup stimulates ihe liver and thoroughly cleanses the tystem snd clears the eomplexlon of plm- les and blotches. It Is the best laxative !or women and children, as It is mild find pleasant, and does. not gripe or sick en. Orino Is much superior to piils. sperient wafers and ail ordinary railiar t es It do .'of irritate the. stomi- n ing bowels. R. H. Jordan A Co. W. L. Hand A Co. New Orlean. Houston' ., . Qalvvston .. Estimate To morrow .... 3ie-4.xi . 3,(V10-3.500 ,. .. 4,000-6.0)0 bid. , CHARLOTTE COTTON. ' Th fln.tes rn-w 'tit pnoea paid to wagons on March 10th: . Good middling .. ., .. 114 Strict middling .. . i Middling, .. .. U ' Charlotte Produce. , Corrected by R. H. Field AO Butter ........... ........... IS $T0 i liU'ketis rpring jo Turks.. :r' Eggs w 12frl5 livenr rer bend .. ... ... ... if Hen per bead... ... ... ... ... ' tt 4r4l Turkeys per ib. ........ ......... li fill Chrvn U I. P. R. IL Col. C..C., C. A St. Louis gen. 4a ofd.. Colorado Industrial 6s Sorlea A. bid Colorado Midland 4s , .... Colorado 4fc Southern 4a .... .... ... Cuba 6a Distillers' Securities 5e... Erie .prior lien 4s Erie General 4s .. Hocking Valley 4V ofd .... .... ... japan 4H. certincaiea Japan 4'a certificates 2d Series LauIsvIIIs ft nann. i ninea s Msnhattan consol gold 4s bid Mexicsn Central 4s Mexlcsn Centra! 1st Inc. bid.. ..... Minn, A fct. Louts 4s Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri. Kansas A Texas 2ds National R. R. of Mexico coL 4s bid New Tork Central gen. SSs New Jersey Central general 6s .... Northern Psclfto 4s I .. .. Northern Pnelflc 3s .. Norfolk A Western col. 4s.. ........ Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s.. r-ennsylvsnla cv. avis Reeding' General 4s T-airt St. L A Iron Mountain col. 6 bid. TesrISt. Iyuls San Frsndsen 4e... 6.0 St. Louis Southwestern col. 4s bid.. 4 631 , Seabrfard Air Line 4s .. .... Houtnern r-aeinc Southern Pacific 1st 4a certificates Southern Railway 6s .... ,. Texss It Pacific lets Toledo, St. I A Western 4s bid.. t'nlon Pacific 4s T'nlon Pacific cv. is ctfs.. .. .. .. V. H. Steel 2d 6s Wabash 1ts ..... Wsbssh Deb. B Western Md. 4s , Wheeling Lake Erie 4s WIscoaKln Centrsl 4s ..... ... .... Japan 4a certificates .. .. .. , Atchison cv. 4 .... Atchison cv. Rs ..... Interboro'uith Metropolitan 4ns .... National Lead National R. R. of, Mexico pfd. ofd. New York Central ...... New Tork, Ontario A Western .... Norfolk & Western .. .. .. ...... Norfolle Western preferred '.. .. North American .... Pedflc Mall , Pennsylvania .... People's Oss Pittsburg. C. C. A St. Loul. Pressed Steel Cer Pressed Steel Car preferred .. .. Pullman Palaoa Car Reading ..... Reading 1st preferred ... .. .. .. .. Reading 2d preferred Republic Steel , ., Republic Steel preferred) .... .. ... Rock Island Co , Rock Island Co. preferred i ). St. Louts & San Fran. 2d pfd St. Louts Southwestern .. St. Louis Southwestern preferred .. Southern Pacific .;. .... Southern Pacific preferred .. ;'!". Southern Railway Southern Railway preferred .. , Texaa A Pacific b.. ' ' Toledo. S Tinia a, nr... JS" Toledo, St. Louis A Wst."pfd. ' ITnton Pacini .... . "" I'nlon Psclfto preferred .'. """ IJnjUd. Stales Kxprea. ..,; I'nited State. Realty United Statea Rubber United States Rubber preferred .... United State. Steel ... t'nlted States Steel pfd. Virginia Carolina ChemlcaT .. .' Vlralnla Carolina Chemical pfd. .. Wabash ..... ' Wsbash preferred .. Wells Fsrgo Express .- Westlnghoiise Electric .. .. "' Western T'nlon ' Whaling aV Iike Erie '. '"' Wisconsin Centrsl ' Wisconsin Central preferred "" NoHhern Pacific . Centrsl Leather ' Centrsl Leather pfd. e. dlv. Slos. riheffleld 4., , Greet Northern pfd ,.' "' International Metropolitan. " Inter bo rough Metropolitan pfd. 12.1 (Corrected dally by Cochr.ne-McLaugb- , lln Co.) flv. ........... ... ...... ..... . ... s Corn .......... ........ ........... A Cotton Seed 17 tjst. ... ... .... v.... - -. ...... 74 No Cae to Die. "I have found out that there I. no use to die of lung trouble as lonar as you rsn gt Dr. Kirar's New Discovery," saya Mrs. J. P. White, of Rimhboro. Pa. "I would not be alive to-day only for that wonderful medicine. It looaena up a coutrh quicker than anything else, and cures lung, disease even. after ihe ee Is pronounced hnpelens " This mr.t re liable remedy for couihs snd colds, la grippe, extttma. bronchitis and hoarse ne. ia enld under guarantee at all erug stores, fr.c. and $L Trial bottle free. 2 9i - 90 70 k-i 6 44i 90 97 61 94T 59'4 94 43' 69 70V, 61 1"1 - 85V (J 9 94 81 H 19 - 82 814 774, 77 V4 ' W4 123H lm "in ' 94 lots - 64 45 M K4Vt U4 ' 9T4 MS l.t 66 an . "S - 7.S S7 9i . U1V1 470 46 , 134 it 174 in 124 $7 ,1 29 2014 494 " 17 204 13 130 82 20 61 49 60 H 81 w 61 70 45 26 1 n4 874 m 21 78 150 1014 M) y n 17 68 i-4 214 '21 " 28 71 309 10 2S 15 14 84 1194 ' 784 70 34 2)4 m '$2 94 i; 89 74 '4 250 47 11 35 124 1714 81 454 120 7 18 Reputation 1 IS WHAT COUNTS. TIIE ROOF WITH A REPUTATION Ehret's Standard Gravel Guaranteed ten year Need, no repair. Warren-Ehret Company Try It CHARLOTTE. N. C. No building too large No building too .mall Ehret's Roofing good for ail HOME OFFICE PHI LAD ELPHLV. "Old Dominion" and "Phow" Portland Cements, the best brands macle. We can save you money and give j-ou better Cement under these brands than obtainable elsewhere. Let us- s . . , . quote you delivered at your station, Carolina Portland Cement Co. Sola Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. antees of national bank deposits wa. vicious. "If no unwise legislation i. enact d," .aid Mr, McLaurin. "Indeed If no legislation at all la enacted, the pres ent convalescent condition - of the country will continue to improve un til normal condition, will obtain. If you do not tinker with the pre.unt, banking law., but. enforce therm thsy, 1 .1... t. panics. The greater fear 1. that of bank-mad., panic.." He thought It would 'be better to have the Treasury note. Issued to the bank, in place of their circulation. In thl. way the loss or destruction of the note, would redound to the gain of the govern ment that gives them efficiency a. money Instead of to the gain of th. banks that can give them no circula tion without the' government'! en dorsement. These Treasury notes, he said, should be put In circulation by Issu ing them to any one who had United States bond, to put up as security, provided I per cent, ahould be charg ed for the Issue. Cotton also could be used a. a basl. for the issuance . of Treasury note, until the cotton was converted Into gold from- Europe to retlr. the Treasury note. He condemned gambling In futures and concluded by declaring that tho banks did not want the proposed cur rency legislation. President Name. New rost master at - l'ensarola. . Washington,-' March 10. The Sen ate to-day received from th. presi dent the nomination of Rlx M, Robin son to be postmaster at Pensacola, Fla. Robinson I. named to succeed Postmaster Northup, who was reject ed by the Senate a year ago. In spUe of the rejection Northup has con tinued In office, which fact recently provoked an Inquiry by th. Senate. The department responded that It w.s unacquainted witii the facts and that the continuance of Northup in office, way an oversight. . COTTON YARNS We ar. prepared to make CASH ADVANCES, three-quarter, value te an) amount, on standard quality of desirable number, of warps and skein., weaving yarn.; also knKUng yarns all number.. Telegram, and letter, will be an.w.red promptly. PAULSON, UNKB0UM & CO., Nog. S7-8I Leonar.1 St.. New Tork. CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express .. Amal.smated Copper Ameti'-sn Car A Foundry e. dir.. American C. A Foundry pfd. es. dlv. American Cotton OH American Cotton Oil preferred .... American Kipress ..... American Hide V Leather pfd. ... American Ice ...... ... American Linseed Oil American Ijnaeed Oil preferred ... American Locomotive . . r. ... .. Americans Iornmrctive preferred ... American Smeltln. aV Fennlne ,. .. American Kineltlns A Kenning pld Arrertcan S'irr Renelng .. ....... American Tcacce 'pfd. eertlf..-' ... Anaconda Mining Co - Atchtnon ...... ...... Atrhix.n referred .... .. .. i AtUuac Coast Line ... 63 1 ( 24 "4 . M 1M 14 li 1-4 34 4 11-4 r s 7". a M'liAUmX ON CURRENCY BILL. Wnr Matters! Krv. Mn They Involve Donteatl Affairs. Rnt Rristol. A'a.. March 10,Th. story .rh.rgea the Recent Panic to the c"nt from R't0l yesterday to the . tlepabllcmn rsrty, . , effect that Jackson Presler, a white tvhin-tnn vt...v .... e man, had been taken from his horn. Washington. March KWMy chief ,n RumH, countyi .Virginia, and financial operations have teen confln- lynched y a mob. wa. untrue. Re- ed to the support of a large family Port, from that county, which ar. on a small income." said .Senator Ansel' Authentic, are to the effect that It Is McLaurin. of Mlsel-lppl. In speang' Wlth0Ut 'oundtlon' ' , of the pending currency, blU In the WIXSTON IS INDCTKNDKXT. Penate to-day. After disavowing special 1 knowledge of financial questions Mr Arr,n'rr" r'p Own. h "the incompetent, leeffleienr mmA " lnston-alem. March LOUIS H. ABBUEY ARCHITECT , Law Building, Charlotte, X. C. HUBBARD BROS. & CO UANOVER 849UARX. NEW TOKK. MEMBEHS OF Mow Tork Cottoa Kx eaaoge. New Orleans Cottoa Kx- cnang Associate M.mber. Live pooi cotion icxcn.nga ORDERS BOUCITKD For toe r rbase and aale of eettoa for fu'njr. delivery. Correspondence Invited. A. D. SALKELD & BRO COMMISSION MERCXI4TTB. 71 Leonard Street. NEW TORK. COTTON YARN, - - DEPV FredTc Vietor & Achelis. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. I'OMaUSSlOM MJUU'UA.V Tav Cotton Yarns asd Cottoa Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS BOLTCTTM Pblladetphla. SSbum13 Jtestei St i awwm, is. suauBrf gt. New York. Xo.U fmsnt St. uiMursutte. IA Trroa m. misguided administration of the gov eminent by the Republican party." The panic of lilt, he added, also wa. th. harvest of th. Republican admin istration from 18,1 to HIS .nd the prosperity wnicn louowea lit! w.s 10. At a meeting to-rright tlaf Piedmont Fair Associations decided on th. dates of October tHh-fth for It next fair. These ara Winston's old-established dates and were fixed so as to be in line with th. Virginia fairs. Winston- the harvest of the DemnerSH iilmin. ' Balem will follow Lynch Burg. There Istratlon from 1HI to ls7. 1 1" a controversy In the Btate circuit of Commenting en various causes of rlr 0Tr tn" dates and rather than the panic h referred to the acqulsl- uk th d,' assigned to her by th. tlon of th. Philippines, which he said , association the loe.l fair selects' Its had never been worth anything to the dat" Independently. The circuit Is world and never would be. They i practically disbanded, but a re-organ-wer. a millstone hung about th. neck j ,at!on mf effected a of Spain," he added, "and they i ' ' . been a curse to us." He condemned th" Increase in the standing army and' said a flet of warship. - had - been sent on a useless jaunt of many thou sand mllea at gre.t expense to "fright the souls of fearful adversaries" an1 to "engage In the Christian pastime ot altneMlng bnll fights. He arraigned the Republican p.rty for m.ny alleg ed .hortcominrs. Mr,-McLaurin condemned th prac tice of making loans on the part of the Treasury t bank, to tide over tlms ef sttlnsency. He . declared, that the principle of government guar. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING " The Merhanlre' Prrpetoal Building ' and Loan Association. The twenty-fifth. :jth annual meeting of the stockholders of the above Association will be held at their offices. No. 107 North Tryon street on the lth day- of March, 1$0. at t O'clock p. m. All Stock holders ar. earnestly requested to attend this meetln. 8. wrrrKOTrPKT." Presidnt. R. e. coctirant;. Secretary and Treasurer. FRANK P. KILB'JRH 4 CO. ARCHITECTS WASHUiCTON, D. C College Annuals and Catalogues Let us furnish yo wtta something n.w la th. Col lege Annual Una this year. With our nev equtpmtnt : type, praaaea. ate. w. are ' fully prepared to glv. yea' som.thlsf .ntlr.ly different from that which yon have heretofore been using. If yon want som.thlng speci ally attractive. ae the OBSERVER PRIIITIuG HOUSE CaLlRLOTTE. N. O. 11 T. Uardwood Mantels We manafacture god carry a large stock ef Hardwood Mantels; ali dealers In Til. and Crate. Csa fill orders promptly. Writ, for gala togua. J.ILOTARir&CO Charlotte, N. , C HOOK AND ROGERS aMsnaBBsakSBSsI ARCHITECTS CILUOOTTE, N. C Manufacturers and Jobbers r;eqoeaiJy and It ecess.ry te have Danking FadUUee la ad dltloa to those oOereU by tocaj tonka. Tins first i:::I C::i OF lUClIMOND. VUICINZA,' Wttbj 11,000.000 09 Capital leroeU Surplus I8ua.000.ca gi.aoo.ooo.et Deposit. 19.000,000.00 Total Re.o- - , 4jer Just ll AaJaioiuii , . ciJIUee Iteqtiired. Jqu. IS. intrcet. Pre " j no. it. M::. Jr- t i C-ft', CJias. 11. I-tj.-r, , r,t li'-' '"r; J. C. .
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