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imiii CO TH COTTON RUE -AND FINANCE MARKET " QUIET The Staple- Was- Generally Steady x. and liaied KUghtly Hlglier, With " . - the rkwe at a Met Advence--3ood Weather In the South Herved to Check Buying i'or Long: Account Report of Deplorable conditions la Manchester Helps Matters. Naw Tork. March tL Dull , depression . -. hung over the stock market leading up to something Uka 4 .crash' at the last to- ' Uy. ..The special, deprasslag factor. to. h dij wai th obscurity surrounding ., the 1 Intended course vt those controlling the Erie Railroad property. The ' adjourn meet yesterday of the director without promulgating any plaa for meeting the . impending financial requirement of 'the . company was disturbing to those holding -v- ths securities of the -company. Besides - the 4atf rest amounting to about half a ,,' mlllioa dollars on convertible bond 1s- sues pays bl to-morrow and the. 8&.S00,$00 . of one-year notea which fall Qua on April - , 8th. and which sold to-day at (2, there Yi" are known to ba other heavy floating 11a- s 1 btltUas to bo met. , . - v ... ... ; Thaj ; ths.. financial prospects of ' ra.il . roads are net bright Js brought home to conviction by this episode. Not only the notes, of the Erie but those, of . railroad .- companies of high grade continue to be quoted at ' varying discounts and at ' - rate of return wholly out of Una with the Interest rates to which loans-on time ,.- have fallen in the nosey market. Lest price were practically at the - lowest, . and with signs of a good deal of disorder. . ' Declines of 1 to t points and over are general.' Bonds were heavy. ' Sales par . vaius K.vx,an. . j , ,: .. . TT, S. bonds unchanged en call." ' . Bales to-day 685, W, Including; Copper Bugar 1.900; Tobacco- 300; C. A O. 1.800: Lw 1. 800; N. A W. 1.000; Reading . jrz.300; southern Pacific 9.000: Southern Rwy. 1109, preferred 1788: Union Pacific 139.500: Steel 98.900; Northern Pacific, tV --tOtti Sloes a. : : v -. - T ' STOCK MARKET DEPRESSED. Dull Depression Attends Securities. With Something like . a Crash at , the Close The Special Depressing Factor ths ITneertalnty Concerning - jie ruuiroaa Aiaurni. ,- New Tork, March II. Ths cotton mar ket was quiet to-day but ruled generally steady wits the close steady at a net advance of 8 to 9 points. Sales wars estl ' mated at 175,000 bales. " . The market opened steady at an ad vance or i to points in response to steady cables and continued reports of ' firmness in Southern spot markets. Ths "good weather In ths South and reiterated reports of Increased area in the South west served to check buying, for long ao aecount but the market gradually Im proved en covering and at one time dur ing . tie afternoon was about 11 to 14 points net higher. July T Was - relatively" nrm, selling some 4 points over May. as . the latter position was held back by fear that the local stock would be delivered en contract unless meanwhile there was a distinct Improvement In the demand from spinners or an opportunity to re - hedge the cotton to-later months at premium. Toward the close prices eased off from the best under realising .by soma of the early buyers; Southern spot markets officially reported were unchang ed, to 1-10. higher. An early cable from Liverpool expressed a. favorable ' opinion of .ths market on the ground that Manchester was steadier, but later In the day a cable was received saying that conditions In Manchester were deplor able. '.' V . , ..' ; Receipts at the - ports ' to-dsy i 84,499 against H,E8 last week and 28.958 last year. . Tor ths week 100,009 bales against : 98,179 hut week and T18.984 last year. To day's - receipts at . New Orleans 8,40 against Uil last year. and., at Houston 8.702 sgalnst 8.498 last year, - Daily Cotton, Warke. Nsw Tork, ! March XL Galveston, tone If ' " ' " Sh quiet; -middling 10; act receipts 10,150; gross- receipts -10,760;- ; sales 1.4SS; ' stock- 130,6.: coastwise 727-4 .'...:,'.. '.- New Orleans, tons quiet .and steady;, middllhg WHmet receipts 8,409; gross re ceipts ,t23! sales stock W.020.- 7 O' Mobile, tone quiet and steady; middling !;, net; receipts Ml; gross receipts 811; sales 75; stock 17,72; ooaatwlse . v ' Savannah, tons quiet; middling 10H; net receipts .8,069; gross receipts 8,069; sales 899; stock -7J.1HI; Gt. . Britain ttU; coastwise I,!-.-' ,v : ;.v ; 'Charleston, tone firm', middling 10; set receipts 87; gross receipts 87; sales 499 stock 14.W4; coastwise 10L. Wilmington, tone steady; middling 10M; net receipts 628; gross receipts 28; stock , Norfolk, tone steady; middling 10H; net receipts 688;- gross receipts 433 sales 16S; stock zs.996: .coastwise 1.267. Baltimore,, tone nominal: middling ,1054; stoet S.441; Gt Britain J.BOO. New., Torsi tone quiet; middling HLM; gross receipts J. 196; sales 800; stock 84.U4; continent 1.085; Japan 1.787. Boston, tone-quiet;' middling 10.60, net receipts 81: gross receipts &i; Ot. Bri tain 281.-. . M.:: . . . ; ' Philadelphia, tons quiet; middling 10.75; net receipts 871: gross receipts 1,638; stock lot; at. srltstn f. Total to-day, at all ports, net 24.499; Ot Britain 8,600; continent 1.085; Japan L737: stock ilS.7e. '..'.. ' . v Consolidated, at 'all portar net 85.938 Ot, Britain 22,4(1) France 8,878; continent Sl.l7l;Japaa 1,787, Total alncs Sept. 1st, at all porta, net T.X9CK1; Gt Britain 2.S08.7S9; France 747. 021;. continent 2,745,024; v Japan -178,861; 1 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, tone steady; middling 107-14: net receipts 8,702; gross receipts 8,702: shipments. 7,83$; salss 157; stock 68,157. - Augusta, tone steady; middling 10 9-18; net' receipts 818; gross receipts 816; ship ments 49; sales 276: .atocfc ..48,1a, Memphis, tons steady; middling 10V: net receipts 1.S3B; gross receipts 1S67; shipments 1,848; sales 2.400; stock 114.K7.. St IxJis, tons dull: middling 10; net receipts 148; gross receipts 308; shipments 157; sales 100; stock 20.013. - Cincinnati, net 1 receipts 252; gross re ceipts 2S2; shipments 10; stock 12.849. . Louisville, tone nrm;' middling 11. Little -Rock, tone nominal; middling lOVt; net receipts 145; gross receipts 144; shipments; 147; stock 23.963. Total to-day, net receipts 9.150; -gross receipts f.SfS; shipments 8,735; sales :.$S; stock 288,088.. 1 ," Wafec V. ur Dollars Count You Ncvct'.I'Iad S4:SBcttcr-.' Qppastdtatf,- Asa Ies. 10? RevoJyig.Top' rut Cards., ' 20 I O'V Pettee 100 Revolving Top JTlat Cards. " - - 1548" pjatt 84 RevolylngTop TUt Cards, f , In Fine Condition. 1 Smith. Two-Cylinder PWn Oarnett Machine.'-'; . " ' lKltson No.. 8 Roving WseU Machine. . " - :2 -120-spindle 7"x3 1-2" Providence Speeders." ; . t, . u . . J-i-TS-spindle 10"x5' Providence Slubber., v , . - j - " 1 18-splndle Brown Bailer. ' -,r . , -' . 1 l-brush Luther Thread Polisher. . ' " J - .Hydro Extractor copper basket engine atUcle8wfittrTf . new.-' .'' - ;"t 'V- .-..,-.. i.- ?. - CORLISS .ENOINEJS, .DygtAMOS, MOTORS. ,.- . " . , UiCHtZM&UUifU IV.: U, .. JJlV CpTTOM IV1 1 LjL MACH INERV. rz: "Stuart W; Cramer, V; : ' : ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR, ' ' MAIN OI880SI OUTH TRYOM ST.. , CHARkpTTI. N. O. CARDS CRAWIXB COMBERS LAP uzim MASON MACHINE WoRifQ COTTON MAOHINERY TAUNTON, MA83. SP1NKIX8 - THAMES II Revolving Flat Card, 7 Railway Heads, ' . Drawlnf Pramu, '. 5pinnin; Frames, Twister and Spoolers , Qulllers and Reels, Leoms,-COMBHR5 SJMAMCH el6M ' eautTASLa auiLONa . .- ATVAAITA JAe tif ETC.. ETC Slubbers, v Rovint Frames - Intermediates Jack Frame V Aatematk Feeders,- j r -", Openers and Tntnk, . Breaker, Intermedlata and -7 FlnUher Lappera, ' UrsnerCenllne; BesUers Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, etc Raw Stock Dryers, ETCETC ; . SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE CDWIN HOWARD. AOCNT. UULES LOOMS THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered), , . fWlU) ACCOUNTANTS AND UDITOKB. .. ' Cost Systems. '."; ' Investigations. - BnnU ExamlnaUons. .. . 121S-20-21 Empire Bid-., Atlanta, ti. - . J , - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. New Tork Produce. New Tork. March ll.-Flour dull and barelysteady.-' Rye flour ateady. Corn meal steady. - Rye dull. Wheat easy. no. 1 red 99 elevator. Options to lie net lower. May 101; July 95. ' Corn Orm: No. -2; '7414 elevator. Op tions to c.J net tower. May -7514 rl July 78. - Oats, market barely steady; mixed 68. Beef - steady.' Cut meats Arm. Lard Norfolk .... Boston .1. Pscinc Ports Total estimate . New Tork, March XI. Standard Oil K& New Tork, March . II. M. & o. ct. 4s 71 bid. ' : ' " Baltimore, March - Seaboard: Alr Line common 4; preferred nothing do inr ". . , : .-. .- Hnbbard Bros. Co.'s Cotton Icter Special to Ths Observer. New Tork, March L A quiet and sreaoy marset abroad save this market but little support during , the hour in which Liverpool was in session; then a aiow improvement began based on a lit tle, better, spot demand, the absence- of sellers and the covering of a line ot short sates- which has been outstanding . for some time. On this burins the market slowly sdvanced. losing a portion of the improvement at the close. Probably the light movement at Bombay, 11,000 bales for the half week against 78.000 bales for the time last year., had some effect upon corroDoraung the estimate of the Indian government of the small crop of India. la all countries the small crops of this season rare making a strong Impression en the statistical position despite the re duction' In the takings by spinners during in .year, j .r , ; ''-. Liverpool Ottton. ' " . . Liverpool, March . JL Cotton, spot eulet; prices 1 point higher; American .middling fair 8.83; - good middling 8.88; -middling (.70; low middling (.38; good middling 1.88; good Ordinary 4.8!; ordinary Bales S.0f,of which 300 Were for spec-' tilstlon and export and Included 4.800 American. 'Receipts 4,100, all American. Futures opened - and closed ' steady. American middling g. o. c: April ... ... I.J8H April-May ..... .V. ... ..... S.S7H May-Jsne . ... S.28 June-JtSy ....... ... ...... 8.28H . JUiy-AUgUSt -kwwwr.,-.-wi r ...v S.27H August-September ... ... ... I23 September-October i;,.- 8-18 October-November ..,.., .vi" ,.; 8.1J - November-December ...M ,, ...... 8.10- December-Jsnusry.. ..... t.0 January-February .. .. .T... 8.08 easy. .Pork firmer. .Tallow firm. BjMlnl"" quiet. .Turpentine-easy. Rice nrm. Mo lasses steady. Bugar, raw firm; fair refining 83.88; centrifugal 98 test 84-M; molasses .- sugar 83.01: refined steady. Coffee, spot quiet; Rw No. 7. 8: Santos No. 4, 8 to 814; mild dull; Cordova to 11 Futures net unchanged. Butter firm; - creamery ' specials 28 to 29V; estras 2814.' .Cheese firm, unchanged. Eggs firm: nearby brown and mixed ex.. tra 17; flrst 18 to 16H. ., Freights and, peanuts unchanged. Po tatoes steady, unchanged. Cabbages eaay. - 1 .r .-i Ns .Qilesjig Cot'Usn. . New Orleans, March 31. Cotton, spots were quiet snd steady-with prices un changed. Middling W4; sales 1.600 bales on the spot and 800 to arrive. Futures opened quiet, 3 to i points above Uis close yesterday as a result "f a better Liverpool than had been expect sd. . After the first advance the -market eased off on ths continued unsatisfactory character .of trade advices from abroad. Under the influence of speculative buying and with no bearish features developing there was a general improvement during ths late session. At . the dose, which was steady, the active months were 8 to U points above the close yesterday. . .. Closing bids: April 8.91; May 1.90; June 8.86. nominal; July 9.8E;' August (.89; Oc tober 9.51; December 9.51. , , :t Dry Goods Market . V. 111 ' 1 New Tork. March 81. The dry i goods , market shows some 'strength on lines of 1 ' ' goods that have been reduced to cost flg- . urea, nut the movement from the jobbing houses is still hard snd retailers In the ' . Metro so 11 tan section are not doing an average business as a . whole . Cotton yams are weak.wlth a lower tendency ,T .(Its IIIVTMIR uuil. well. if ' .The -export trade Is dull and the nrum - rrshosnr eonstantlr -decreasing 'volume of exports for the flscsl year In rcotton 7-goods. Agents selling fall drees goods ; 7 report m slow business hi most eases. Baltimore Produce. Baltimore, i ' March 31. Flour easy; spring pstent 88.35 to 85.4S. Wheat dull, spot contract 96 to 98; No. i red West ern 9614 to 98; Southern on grade 93 to Kit.' .Corn dull: No. 1 white 6814 to S1; Southern white 85 to 49. Oats dull; No. t mixed 88 to MH. Rye dull; No. I West em export 87 to 88. O ; Butter firm; fancy Imitation 25 to 28; do creamery 80 to 81. Eggs steady, unchang ed 14H- Cheese quiet, unchsnged. Sugar uncbsnged. f .... . ,.11. , ,i ' . ; .New York Cattle. 7'"" New Tork, "March 8t Beeves, receipts 548; nothing doing. Feeling easy. Dressed beef in fair demand and ateady. Calves. receipts is. r eeling steaay; veais 88.3; dressed calves low but full steady; dressed veals T to 18. Sheep and lambs, receipts 1,100; sheep nttrgly nnmlnal;prlms-lambs tKMt, 88.86. . i . ' --7V Hogs, receipts. 8,108: feeling firm. Prims medium weighs Stste hogs 86.30; common Southern pigs '84.85. ' Estiiuates. ' ; - . To- "" -. ' . morroi New prleans .l.wo-iu00 6.L38 Houston ...... 3.0110-3,51)1) 1.433 Galveston 5.5U0-8.500 l,38 Coinparativo Port Recelpu '-: To- 'Last ' - day Tear rniiadeipnta 4 Nw York - 9 Oalveston .. ...8,571 New Orleans..... . .u........ 8J41 Mobile ..' 544 Savannah .... ..' .... lUl 821 iv 3 .' A - 961 250 ... 11.4b3 .24.499- t 0,9a Chicago Grain and Provisions Chlesgo, March 31. Wheat - prices on the local exchange declined more than 1 cent per bushel to-day,, owing to selling brought out by additional rains in ths Southwest At the close. May was down 114. Corn off H4.. Oats S lower; provis ions 5 to 7V4 to lOe. lower. - WHKAT I People's Oss ..... ..... ... ... PltUburg. C. C. A 8t Louis Pressed tfteel Car .. ic.TiPrexsed gteet Csr preferred .. .... rull man Palace Car ..... ... ... Reading Reading 1st preferred .. , Reading Id preferred ... .. Republlo Steel ... .... Republic Hteel preferred Rock Island Co ., .. ., Rock Island Co. preferred St. Louis A San Kran. 2d pfd. .. Ht Louis Southwestern St. Louis Southwestern preferred Southern Pacific Southern Paoine -preferred.-.. .. .. Southern Railway .............. Southern Railway preferred .. .. Texas A Pacific Toledo. St. Louis A West Toledo, St. Louis A West. pfd. ., Union - Pacific ..... .. Union Pacific preferred fntte'd States Express . .. .. .. United States, Realty ., United States Rubber . .. .. .. United States Rubber preferred . United States Steel '.. .. United States Steel preferred .. .. Virginia. Carolina, Chemical .. .. Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd. Wabash - ... Wabash preferred .. .. , wells Fsrgo express Mays. July .. '.. .. . September . CORN May July .... September .. OATS May .. .. ... July .... . September ... FORK . May .. .. ... July .. LARD Msy July .. BIBS May ... .... July ...... .. High Low Close 9314 9214 88 87 88 W4 8T'S , . 83K 6 M , 8814 -8414 t3Tt 84V4 63- 63 6314 53 5314 534 " 4JJ4 4 . iK tS S8H 14J7 1163. 13.70 14.42 M.02 14.10 !7 8.60 "t5S 896 8.7! 8-72 7.67 7.32 7.35 . 7.87 7.67 7.67 8W 23 75 13 108 82 77 18 7114 26 13 31 74 lit I loots h. asbuby B )' SPENCER TURNER CO. . : 1 11 a n ruiTT II COMMISSION MERCHANTS .1 ,1. AKLnlltLl y OrFICESi New Tork. Phnsdrlphls, Chkg. St. lisls. Um6tm. F1nl Law BuUdina, ciwriotte. w. c 1 Yarns and Cotto ii Plecs Goods. i . . HUBBARD BROS. & CO., '..t&t&-JD THIS IUNOVER SQUARE. NEW .YORK .IF 1'OU HAVK TO BKIX. IJST IT IX THIS OsTJ . , - MEMBERS OK New Tork Cotton Ex- " u Urss U rent, let nv yonr eollectin s4 ssft change. New Orleans Cotton Ex- . trouble and worry. change, Associate Members Liver- . . ' pool Cotton Exchange. Ths place to Insure your roperty is in this agency. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur- , chase sod sale of cotton for future JT3 stT sfe m as w aw V delivery. Correspondence InvltcJ MY JCm wOCsTJT MiiQ 1 ' - "' Insurance) aim UeeU Jstsie AgcaA, - Jr . .XECIRO PARMKU felTCTDES. " ' . ' ' -v to He Had Proseruted Thought Have Caused the Deed Correspondence of The Observer. Lancaster. March 30 Richard Watts, a. well-to-do colored farmer of this community, 'committed suicide this morning about 1 o'clock by ); I shooting himself throusrh ths head 30 with a pistol. That Is ths general supposition, ss he was found on the 41,2 front porch of his home. A revolver 12374 was in his hand with an empty chamber. There Is, however, some who ant. not think that he inflicted the death mu wound himself. r 7 I r . . . u Mr. W. H. Bell a policeman who 33Hwas on duty heard the report of pistol and ran Immediately In that n I direction, saw two negroes running Westlnvhonse Electric Wheclltts A Lake Erie .... .... Wlaconsin Central Wisconsin Central oreferred .. . Northern Paelflo 9214 1 Centre! Leather .... ventral ivraiuer preierrea . . .. Sloss fihefTield .......... . . Oreat Northern Tweferred . Tnterborough Metropolitan .. .. Interborough Metropolitan pfd. Utah Copper .. ,. .' ,.i .... CHARLOTTE COTTON. . . -These flrures represent prices paid to wagons March u : Oodd middling Strict middling Middling 10"4 los 10 Cliarlotte Produce. (Corrected by B. H. Field Co.) Batter .. CMckens Spring .... Ducks .. Kggs ......... .. .... Qese per head .... Hens per hesd .... Turkeys per pound NEW YORK BONDS. IT. 8. refunding 2s registered . V. 8. refunding 2s coupon ... V.. S. 8s registered ex. Int.. . U. 8. 3s coupon ... .. .. .... V.. 8. New 4s registered U. 8. New 4a coupon .... .... American Tobacco 4s American -Tobacco 8s.. ... Atchison general 4s ,, Atchison adjustment 4s nfri.. . Atlantic Coast Line 4s ......... Mammore ft Ohio 4s bu I from the direction of .Watts' house. some wssas ago watts prosecutea a number of negroes for riotous con duct growing out of an atempt to make his son marry a colored girl here whom Watts', son Is spt to hsve wronged. The negroes whom he prosecuted were . fined In ths neighborhood of $500 and some of them 45U had made threats against Watts and 12314 1 if he suloided ths dread of being at- I tacked may have caused him . to .have commit the deed. Mairl strata Caskler says that It Is a clear case of suicide and has per- mtted the body to be burled without the calling of an Inquest. 1H 60 5314 s 14 87 14 ss 19 32H '(Building material" , - Those interested in purchasing Cement. Lime, . "ACME FLA8 . TER." Roofing and Dulldins Msterial generallyWE INVITE TO RINO VS UP FROM ANT POINT IN THE BOUTH OV1SR IX)N) DISTANCE TKLiCPHOVE AT OUR EXPENBE. for any information regarding prices, or hurried orders they hsve Ij pU.-e. tu- ttle phone number is 510. Ask the operator to "REVKRSfl THE CALL;" that means v. e pay for it. Besides extending this privilege, we guarsntrs In advance to furnish you the raaterUI yju v. ant a the right prlc-j. , - Carolina Portland Cement Comp'y CHAR LITTON, B. C. , WW . 104 . 109 . 101 .! 1204 Mr. Bryan's Nomination Not De-tred In North Carolina. 'Hit Concord Tribune. It now seems that it is very doubt ful If the Democrats desire Mr. Bry an's nomination, It is true that the 99 83 Baltimore A Ohio 8S4S bid; Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4a.. 3. Central of Georgia 5s.. (Corrected dally by Cocurane-McLaugb in vo.j Jtye - ...... Corn . Cotton seed Oats ... ... ...... .. K ' ' CLOSING STOCK LIST. f Money Market.: ' New York. March' 3I.-Money on ' call easy 114 to 3 per' cent; ruling rate 1; closing bid 1)4); offered at t ' Time loans easy; S9 days 8 per -cent; 90 days 114 to 8H? six months--t- ' Prime mercantile paper 6- te 6; ster ling exchange steady with actual biiU' ness In banker' r bills st 4S6.40 to 4.i tnr AmmanA and at 4H4 3B Is 4M.S fnr ao. it.v hill. T rommnrcl.l bill! affitt. . 'Atchison silver 664i Mextesw dollsrs-47,- '. .- Adams Eoress ....... Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .... American Car A foundry .. ... American Car A Foundry, pfd, ... .. American cotton uu Central of Georgia 1st Inc. hid.... Central of Georgia 2d Inc. ofd .... Central of Georala Id Inc. hid .. Chesapeake A Ohio 414s Chlcnso A Alton 314s ofd Chesapeake A Ohio 4V4s Chicago A Alton 314s ... Chlrsgo, B: A Qulncy nev B 16 ' 4K8 XZZll"' . i. ?? a C. C C A ftt. tinl. i. m .......... a J Colorado Industrial 6s Series A.... iv"ffl,rj. Colorsdo Midland 4s 40 jjlColorado A Southern 4s bid Vi;Denver A Rio Grande 4s .. .. .. .. f natiiiers-. Securities 5s.. Frie prior Hen 4s bid Erie Genersl 4s Hocklne Vslley 4Hs Japan 44s certificates Japen 414s Certificates 2d Series .... Louisville A Nash. Unified 4s Manhattan eosol gold 4s bid Mexican Central 4a bid -., ,. Mexican Centrsl 1st Inc. bid........ Mlnn.-.-8t. Louts 4s" ofd . . .. .. Missouri, Ksnsas A Texas 4 bid.. Missouri, Kansas A Texss Xds National R. R. of Mexico rot. 4s bid New Tork-Central general 31. .... iwv4 Nebraakan has a strong; hold on trie 90'4 I people and should he be nominated the rreat majority of the party would 2il seek earnestly to secure his election. 46 While this is true, and also true that 14 Mr. Brvan is strnne In the faith of the jjfH people ss a whole, all believing in his 933, 1 sincerity ana nis nonmy, iim vrr ffi 93 7f 168 .''68 ' S04 88. 2 American Cotton Oil preferred r... . 82 American Express 1 .... ..... lis American Hide A Leathef pfd. . 16'4 American Ice ,....- 19 Amerk'sn Linseed Oil .... , v. - - 7 American Linseed OH preferred.. 17 -American Locomotive .. .... 4314 American Locomotive preferretl.iLtj 98 American Smelting A Reflnlng .... 87 American Smelting at Reflnlng pfd. ' 93 'American Sugar HeOnlng .. .-r-124-American tobacco Sfd. .eertlf,: .... KS Anaconda Mining IlCo.ir-rr.igTH ... .... - 7-7fc 'Atchison preferred ... .:?!.'. ' '. Naval Stores. ' ; . Wilmington. March 8L-SpfrlU -turpentine, nothing doing; recelpts-23 caaks. , Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 172. I JTsr firm, 81.60! receipts 89. ; "Cruds turpentine firm, 82.2S, ' $3.25 and $4.60; receipts. 11. . Cblcago Cattle Market, 'i'. . Chicago, March 31. Cattle, receipts 8,- sno; .steaay; steers 5.s to 37.W; helferi to .2b; ouiis g3.so te js.io; etockers feeders 83.26 to 85.3tt. " ."- - 4Hogs, estimated . at 14.000, U-to 2Sc htghr; choice heavy shipping 86.20 to 86.3A light mixed 86.16 to 88.20; pigs 83 to bulk, of sale 86.16 ts 36.2 . Sheep, reeetpu li.000. Slow and Mc. low er; lambs 98M Jo 8S.19; yearlings 37 to I7.W. . ; : . . . . - -.'; Cotton fjesjtl OU.'.v-- -: New York. March SL Cotton seed,' oil Was qjilel with spot a shads easier and futures steady. Prime crude J114; prime summer yellow 33: off summer yellow .88 to 89: good off summer yellow 2914 ta 40; prime winter yellow 4114 to 43.. FOR CONSTIPATION. Mr. L. H. Famham. a prominent drug- Siei oi epmi LK. lows, eays: "Cliam berletn's Htomach and Liver Tsblete sre eenainiy for ennsi imi. ion ere certain to ma tnem aaree- abls and pleatant n effect. Prh-e, 23 cents, samples free. For sale by R. H, Jordaa A Ce. .. , . New Orleans. March 81.-Reeelpls barrels rosin; 7 barrels turneotmeu Exports for New Tork 838 bsrrels rosin: 409 :barrels- turpentiner1: for' ponduraarJ barrels rosin. ;. ' ' , Atlantic Coast Line .... ... . ..... 7tl Baltimore A Ohio ... .. .. .. ,.rt'H Baltimore A Ohio preferred .. .. 82 Brooklyn Rapid Transit ,.. ,i 44S Canadian Paoltlc ... 161 Central of New Jersey r... ., ......V4T0 Chesapeake Ohio .... 30 ChlcasO Great Western -.i.. . 6 Chicago A Northwestern ., .. 146 i - , i iChlcago, Mil. gt. hui iu '.'-JiChlcago Terminal A Transit 2 n' Tl-iI.'ie Chicago Termlnol'A Transit pfd. .. W. 31. Receipts f jfa i t- r. a st! iii. - IColorado- Fuel m Iron .v-Trr. 777-23 Coloraeo A Southern .... ..... .. 24 Colorado1 A SotHhem - let pre fetred . 644 Coloradrr A Sotithern 2d preferred.. 444 Consolidated Uas .,- . Corn Products Refining .. ,. Com Products Refln'g pfd. ex. dir. 02 14 94 at S7 101 S3 irt.mtn doubts the advlablllty of again making him the party's noml nee. As we see it the party Is facing sn opportunity. The Republicans must stand responsible for the pame and there Is serious opposition to Mr. Roosevelt's ways and to the elec tion of Mr. Tsft as his successor. The 7314 Democrats hsve a fine opportunity of 8 winning the -presldenTy sndtTVeTl should seriously consider the most available man to lead the contest, it Is time to drop the one-man Idea and line un together with a winner n the lead. Ws do not believe the mas of North Carolina Democrats desire Mr. Brysn's nomination thftuirh therj would support him loyally, as they should,, should he be nominated 10? w4 w a 94 83 19 SO SRU n 78 . 89 Chsrlestoh. 8. Ct March! L-TnnMni. tine and rosin; nfthlng dolngr "quotations Delaware A Hudson omitted. " Savannah. 'Ot, 'March 2L-Turaetlne. nothing doing. 67 nominal; sales nonsj't'Lv. reeetpu 808; shipments 721' : - ' irris RoeiS arm; sales Um-. ; . receipts -L778; Erie Id preferred shipments 1(7; stock s&.it. . Quote! A Bj General r.iectrie C 83.80 83. 88. Delaware, Lackawanna A West. f. Denver A rt' Grande i. -i.- .. .. .. Denver A Rio Grande preferred .. Distillers' Securities .... 1 .... .... . ...... - ...... I Erie 1st preferred .... . .. .. ..... ... ... U2 13 24 152 474 ! 17H 124 ,T4 83.36 10 83.70: D 83-80 te 83.76; B 8186 to Illinois J-emrai ... : F 83.7 to 83.86! O tt.1t to DM- M iniernaiionai ripw ..... .... J i L- f5 -. N : IstemUoaal Km? .T" . ;WO X.w; W W S5.80 to 85.86. - . I International PumD oreferred . 1 Iowa Central Iowa Centrsl preferred .. r - ' -1 . ' A SUPS, v i AfNiuwm ... 0 11 81 Ksnsas City Southern pfd. -ek.' dtv. S3 Ixuisviiie 'Masnvuie .. NEW TORK COTTON., . - i New Tork. March 31 gpot corton clos- .-.w wm .irTr- initialing- . up- N. rmmfrmX " I ttTE lands M59; middUng gulf 18.3;. MTL" l.Y. V. balsa, v.. ..' , . - . . iMins, St. P. A Sault Sts. M....... 17 rut ares opened snd 'closed steady. . jMtnn.. St P. A Sault Ste kL pfd. 12 . - Open. hIkb.'Low. Cloee, jaliseouri Pacific t... .... .... ..... . 40 March ,.-. I B f.St Missouri, Ksnsas A Texas ........ 14 April ..... .. -,r'JZ.'Z. f.H XS fjSr- Teas pfd. ..... W Hay ... .. . l.M-2 9.70 .88 ' 9.(3 Vi,iunt R. R nt MratoM M . June , I.C8 i S.r-". .New- York Centvsi r.. .... New Torkv Ontario A -Western !... ' Norfolk AiWeetern . -.. i-, -,. tlV ... . " . . I Womsch and Uver Tablets sre June ..u.T--.i..8 - i.88 .;--. tlpatlon. -Give thee tablets a in.- 1 In .'a i '? ou ere certain to find them agree. jUL " :' ' I '2 I??' ?-.' I'fi t? -Oct, Dec fan. . - .... .... 9 48 ISO I? :. ; ;;". :i15artatntrtorjrft pfa- 9.M - JM: 'PennsylvsBla See; Aee New Jersey Central gen. 6s bid.... 128 Northern Pacifle 4a lftO Northern Pacific Ss., 70 Norfolk A. Western ennsol 4s ofd.. Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s.; W Penn. cv. 8Ha , 95 Readins? General 4s .... ..: ku. St, L. A Iron Mountain col. 8a bid. 1V4 St.- Louis 'A Pan Francisco feu 4s 89 St. Louis Southwestern col. 4a bid.. SO Seaboard Air Hits 4s bid .. 4S Houtnern rscino 4s hid .. .T 84 Southern Pac fie Is 4a rarlinraln . nv Southern Railway hU.- .... xu Texas A Pscifle lata H Toledo, t. Iiuls A Western 4s.... 71 1 man Fecino 4a .... Union Fsflflo ev, 4s certlflcstes ... 8. Steel 2d 8s ..... ... ... WsbseV sr .... ,. Wabash T"Wb. ... Western Md, 4s bid Wheellne A Lake Erie 4 '.. ...... . Wisconsin Centrsl 4s ofd.. ... .. . Jn'oan 4s certificates ,, .. AtcHeon ev. e ...... J... .. ... Atehlson cv. 5s a... V.-,. .. ..... .. Interborough MeTropolilan 4s t n 81 7T -SI Palmetto Xegroes. Win Vote Fbv jlry u an Not Taft. Special to The Observsr. . V' ' : -. S 'Spartanourg, , C.. March 11. Ac cording to a report In Republican circles,- word has been passed among the colored politicians that If Taft is nominated for President ths colored people are to rote for Bryan. ' A local colored - politician as. id to-dsy that the colored people are dead against Taft and when the ejlau R publican convention meets In Colum bia every effort win be -made to elect delegates to tha-national convention who will rote against Taft. In the event Tsft wins the nomination, It Is said that the colored voters of South Carolina have been instructed to cast their rotes for Bryan. ' . t . PermhMloa Asked to Sue Tiltnry He- " culver. -. . Special to Ths Observer. Ashsvllls, Marsh 11. Judge Prltch. ard heard a motion to-day by attor nsye from Salisbury for permission to sue the receiver of the Whitney Com pany. Col. T. 8. Henderson, of Bslls burv. . on certain mechanic s liens. Ths receiver-opposed the motion and Judge Prrcrhard continued the. hear ine until Saturday, when both sides will be represented. . . Kow'g ths time ta take Rocky Moun tain Tea. It drives out ths germs of s inter, builds up ths stomachs kidneys and llvsr. Ths most wonderful spring tonlo to make people well. You'll be surprlssd with results. ISe Tsa or Tablets. R. H. Jordan A Co. FLOWERS White and Pink R White, Pink and Red Carna- tlona The Superb Enchantress Car- nstlon (shell plak). Double Bine Violets. Pine Ropes of Smllax and Aa - parsgus Fern. - Wedding- Flowers, Brides Bouquets. Handsome Floral Designs. Write, telegraph1, telephone. Prompt and satisfactory ser vice. We ship to any paint J. Van lindley Nursery to. POMONA. If. C. Send Telegrams to Greensboro. An?SAT.KT.TiT & BB0.r rOMMISSIOX-MERCHAXToV- -Is Lconsrd Street,' HEW YORK. : CWTTOJT YARNS ' ' DEPT. - Fred'k Vietor & Achelis. College Annuals Catalogues Let as furnish you with, - semsthtng aaw la tha Col lege Annual Un this year. "7 With our hsv equlpmtnt- . type, presses. , eto-srs are tally prepared to give yea something tnttrsty dlffsrsnt' ' (rem that which yasj hare heretofor been asing. If yoa want something speei.' ally attractive, see the) OBSERVER PRIK HOUSE 4LUllt)TTX. jT, C 1ft. 'Cured; hemorrhages jof the - . v. LUNGS. ... , .. "Several years since my (wigs were so esdly aSeeted thst I had-many nesnor rhages,' writes A. M. Axe, of Wood, Iod. "I took treatment with several phyrf. dans without sny benefit- I thee start ed to take Foley's Honey aBMf Tar, and my lunes are now ss sound as s bullet. I recommend it In advanced stsgs of Inns injuble." Foley's' Honer and Tr 78 fstrtpe the crnigh and heals the lanaa. an4 ; 8 . I rrevenla serious remits' from a eM. Re- 1 f 1 suhstitllles. H H lonl.a A. - JlS'.snd W. L. Hsnd A Cv . , JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMIK8IQX MERCHANTS Cotton Yams and Cotton . - Cloths. ' CONBIONMENTfl BOLICITED, : PhilaoVrphla, 1JJ and 124 Cheetaat BC JkMtou. 1S3 Huinneer N. New York. No,. 71 Iroaard M. ' t fharlotte, 15 8. , Tryon St. (1 FRANK P. J'JLBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WATir.GTCX D. C smsasssbks. Wl -M m 1 -r- " tf! X rViPj r.a, Ti.' T ' 7e-" Wl V 1 11 v-' ? ,, ItiVJ' ' IV... Just Received SHIPMENT OF ELECTRIC IRONS. The Re G. "Autcn GoT 90S . .Tryon and 9 E. Fowrth Bts. ' 'Phones 1S0T and 130 A. ' Leonard . 1 Hanter and FrankUn- .. CiorcVtn . .. ' .- - . ARCHITECTS V!Uw BsuId.iifCiirht4'.4b yoa. 1 and l.-;: . 'PUc4e tit. HTJOH .MACBAE eSs CO . Bankers. ' Mlecetlaaexma SoUkerB seei4tlej 4AILMIAUTON. N. 43., r Waahlagteaw D. Cn Colorado BVI Cotton Mill Stocks. f . I COOK AND BOQERS v ABCHITECT3-f J Uardwjood Mantels We mesJafaeturs and carry a large stack ef Hardwood Maatela: also dealers a Tile and Orates. Cass fin orders promptly. , ' Write fat aata- tegue.- JH3TEAEN A CO, Ouarlotts. JS. 4a . , Manufacturers and "Jobbers IV susc have Baakiac FactUUes ta aA- dHioa ts those aSared by tocal tsiaka, - ' L -.'.'. THE . ' : first i::ti:::! ' OF ilCZIMOXtt. v TRC.;z.V wim . fl.eOO.e - Capital . EaraeO -pies eoa.tM.oa . gi,500.li . Deposits se.SOQ.oea.ea - Total Resoee Offeev 'usi ins auaamoal 8 a- i ! ciUUee Iteqnired. is V J bo. I. I'arcert Pre dent! Cla. R. Pornetrt, A- aistaat CaWw; J. c. j-r v Asalstaat taaUcev
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