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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 23, 190a COMMERCE AND fLN ASCE ' SHARP ADVANCE V IX i COTTOX The Gain, However, Is More Than Lost and the Market Close Easy at ( . Decline of Dae to Nine Point New Crop Month MAke ftew Low liecoras Tr we nawo. New York. April 2L- Tho cotton market had ouite a abarp advance - early to-day, -but more than lost the ' aln. closing easy at a net decline- of 1 to 9 points. Sales for the day were estimated at 2S0.000 bales. . The market opened steady at an advance of 1 to I point and during the early session so'd up to a net gain of ir to 14 points on covering and -huvtna- for a turn which was en couraged by better cables than expect ed, while the steadiness of the New Orleans market was considered reas soring as to speculative conditions at that point following the suspension of yesterday. When the early demand m tuDDlled. . however, the . market weakened under realizing y yeeter day's buyers and a renewal of liquid ation," becoming weak In the last half hour when prices sold Into new low ground for the day. and new crop months made new low records for the season: Part of the selling on the decline seemed to be lor oia long w xminL and aDDeared.tO be discourag' f ng.v The close was at practically the lowest point. - n.ru.fnts t the sorts to-day .04 bales against U,lT(f last week M4 V 741 last year. ror tne wen o,ww h.iM. ar&lnat 71.514 last week and 7Z.0I1 Jast year, xo-aay s receipts Ne'w Orleans 5.bS7 against 1,01s last yar, and at Houston so ssut. I tO -last year. - TIIE griX)CK 31ARKET.; ' " 1."' Tln-nA ' Tul1 thA MOflt mUISJK"" . -. - " Market Money en Call Wlgnuy Firmer. - ' fim-m Tnrk. ADrll It. The most prominent Influence on the stock mnr ket to-day was the Pennsylvania bond Issue. Although the official announce ment of the details at the Issue was , not made until late in the day. enougn was known of the transaction to stamp It, as of first rate Importance In Its .rtn on the financial situation. This Importance was attacnea to it, primarily, because.it marks the first sale of a long, time security by any railroad corporation In a period of many months during which recourse has been bad necessarily to snort term note Issue bearing onerous rates oi in tarest- Money on call was slightly firmer. Influenced by the large engagements of gold for export, which reached 15. $00,000 for to-morrow's French steam ' r. The foreign participation in the Pennsylvania bond Issue Is expected to lessen the pressure lor remittance abroad and ao to closing tSa gold out flow. The Influence or the itnnsyi vania, bond Issue on the trading was seen ln: the profit taking by -traders kftar the late announcement. : Bonds were steady.- Total sales par value JJ.50S.0OO. - tr. 8.- Bonds were unchanged otf call. - Total sales of stocks to-day 341. o0 shares Including: Sugar 4.100; " Coast Line S00; C. & O'. 800; In A N. ' ' 1.100;' '"Reading S3, 800; , Southern Railway 400; Union Paclflo 71.500; XT. 8. 8teel 64.700: Va.-Carollna Chem ical SOO; Sloss 200. -. .. v: - i . .. jNew Tork, April H-tandard Oil 575. .Baltimore, April 22. Seaboard common ' iV a -8; do pfd. n. d. New Tork.. April 22. M. a O. ct 4s 75 bid. . .-. . ., ' ..' : - Hnbbard Bros. Cos Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer.? .' New Tork, April 22. In Europe there was more disposition to buy at the decline of yesterday and the ad vance In Liverpool showed the effect of this action. The market there was so good that a large arbitrage . demand appeared, carrying the mar ket upward of 12 points here while supplying the demand abroad, finally causing Liverpool to lose half of the advance. When this demand ceased the matke slowly declined on selling yesterday, which added to the bear' ish feeling and resulted in a decline ts the close. Advices from New England report a slight Increase In the demand from the mills on the basis of the decline. Here July be- came relatively much stronger in the afternoon as compared with new crops, due to the buying for foreign ."account noted above. Liverpool is expected to be three points lower to morrow. j HUBBARD BROS. & CO. V Dafly. Cotton Market. 7 New- Tork. April ZL Galveston r tone flulet: middling 10 t-l; net . rets. IS3S; gross, rets. LJ&i-salee 130r stock 78,314. New Orleans tone steady; middling 19net rets. 6.457: gross rets.. 5.067: sales 1. 890; stock 182.003; coastwise 1.(00. Mobile tone steady; middling KH4; net rets. 371 gross rets. 17; sales UA; stock 19.S0L . , .. ,-, : . . V Savannah tone dull; middling t: net rcts.V129; gross rets. IX: sales .297; stock 66.2: coastwise 201. Charleston, tone nominal; net rots., 62; gross rets: Ul stock 12.965. Wilmington tons nominal; net rets. 62; gross rets u; stock IX, Xu. Norfolk, tone dull; middling 10K; net rets. i8; gross rets. ISO; sales 102; stock ffl.571; coastwise 420. Baltimore tone nominal; middling .1014; cross rots, ion: stecx ijcm. New Tork tone aulet; middling 10.10; gross-rets. 2.405; stock 9.6U; Ot. Britain 7; continent 170; Japan 100. Boston tone quiet; middling 10; net rets. ; groas rets. 1.437: GL Britain l.ZX. Philadelphia tone quiet;- middling 10.25; gross, rets. CO; stock 1.980. Total to-day, at all ports, net (.049; Ot Britain 1.M5: continent 170;. Japan 800; stock 610.74L .r . , ' j ' . - ' Consolidated, at all ports, net 39,39 ; Gt. Britain 22.964: continent 21.346; Japan 900 Total sines Sent, 1st. at all ports, net T.654.245; Ot Britain 2,427.250; France 769, 102; Continent 2.927,240; Japan 184,614; Hex loo 1.290, .. . -'' , INTERIOR MOVEMENT. rf Houston tone-stead ymiddllng-Oj-iiet rets. 09; gross rets. 669; shipments 400; sales S2-. stock 39.760. Augusta tone easy: middling Vflk: net rets. 211; gross rets. 271; shipments 755; sales I7S; stock 42,92s. Mfmphls tone quiet; middling 10; -net rots. 702; gross rets. 1,500; shipments 2,511; sales soesteek VfUZl, St. Iouis tone quiet;, middling Vik; net rets. ,119; gross rets. L415; shipments 1.452; sales 1(0; stock 25,709. , ' Cincinnati, net rets, lit; gross rets. 113; shipments SM; stock 12,87. Louisville tone nrm; mlddUng 10. Little Rock tone nominal; middling 9V4: net rets. 6; gross rets, 6; shipments 2; stock 21.673- Total to-day. net 'rets. 1.819; gross rets. 2.T7J; Shipments 6.486; sales 1.0G7; stock 249,338. Dry Goodm Market New Tork. April 22. The dry goods market, remains quiet prices en drills and sheetings have been 'reduced to a basis of 6 cents fpr Jour-yard cloths and this is the lowest value that has prevail ed in two or three years. 811k piece goods tjrom stock are moving slowly but a fair fall business Is being booked In some houses. The hosiery and underwear trades are generally quiet. On fine print ed goods with side band pattern effects some new business is being booked -tor quick 'shipment Dress goods sre gener ally quiet New Tork Produce. New Tork, April 22. Flour firm with a fair trade. Rye flour Arm. Corn roeaj Arm. Rye Arm. Wheat firm. No. 2 red 21.034 elevator. Options Ho higher to Vic lower net; May tl.OJH; July .95Tfc Sept 91. Com firm. No. J. 76H nominal elevator. Options io higher to c lower. May 75; July 714. Oats barely steady, mixed 64. Beef steady. Cut meats quiet. Lara, pork. tallow and rosin steady. Turpentine firm. Rice and molasses quiet. ' Bur sr. raw firm; fair refining 23.98; cen trifugal 96 test 24.48; molasses sugar 83.73; refined steady. Coffee ult Rio No,. 7, ; Santos No. 4. 8 a 8: mild quiet; cordova 9 a 12. Futures net unchanged to ft points nigner. Butter firm; creamery specials 29; creamery extras 28 ,a 29; held common to Special 25 a 22. Cheese and eggs steady, uncnangao. Peanuts and freights unchanged. ' Pota toes weak; Bermuda new per barrel $5 a 8T.60; State. Pennsylvania and Western in bulk per 180 pounds 12.50 a tz.ro: foreign $2 a $2.60; Florida white per barrel 83 a $5.26; sweet potatoes, Jersey per basket $1 a 83. Cabbages weak, old per barrel mil. HELP FOR THE. NEEDY 1- 10'M2V Talbott Blide Valve Engine: v V, . 1t-12"x30'' " Watts-Campbell Corliss Engine. ."' 2- t40 H. P. Return Tubular Boilers. : . 1--80 H. P. Return Tubular Boiler, butt strapped, " triple riveted,-120 pounds pressure. 1200 H. P. Water Tube Boiler. . .'. LOW PRICES. . ASK US. STATE YOUR,WAHTS-rWE CAN FILL THEM. CREENSM CO. DRAW1K8 , . FRAMES MACHINE WORKQ OOLTVTON M ACH I N E R Y TAUNTON, C0M8ERS r ASS- " MULES UP MACHINES ; LOOMS SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE EDWIN HOWARD. AGENT. Z2 It's the Little Things That Count A little less" current to operate. A little higher efficiency. A little more breeze. A little less noise. That's Emerson. See that you get it. DOUDLEDflY-HILL ELECTRIC COMP'Y COTTON MILL MACHINERY. Stuart W. Cramer, ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. main ei tncgr OUTH TRYOK ST.,: , CHARkOTTI. N. O 111 Revolving Flat Cardi, . Railway Heads, Drawing Frames, Spinning Frames, "Twisters and Spoolers Quiliers and Reels, . Looms, , - COMBERS ' ' 'iawjtf a ' utiles amn . ATWANTA. GAc Kiisoi ETC., ETC Slubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames Automatic Feeders, Openers and Trunk, , Breaker, Intermediate and Finisher Lappers, . , Klrschner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors, : ' Wasta Pickers, eta. Raw Stock Dryers, - ETC ETC. ' A-. l V HUBBARD BEOS. & CO., HAXOVER SQUARE, NEW TORK MEMBERS Ox" Nw Tork Cotton Ex. change. New Orleans Cotton. Ex change. Associate Mcinbsrs Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur chase and sal of eetton for ruture delivery. Co.-respondence Invited. MECKLENBURG IRONWORKS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufacturers Home Office: PITTSBURG, PA. Highest Grade. and Dealers. bonlhern Warehouse! CHARLOTTE, N. Quickest Delivery. C. CHARLOTTE COTTON. These figures represent prices paid te wagons April fid: Good middling 10 Strict middling.. ... ... i Middling Carpenter, Daggot & Co.'s Cotton . ; . . -. s- Letter. . New Tork, April 23. The rally cams as expected. On the better cables the local cnarket started off In a confident-Way and Advances o( about n per bale trom the low' prices reached yesterday were scored . In th first hour. " Heavy buying ol July 4y a lsrfS commission house was the featnre just after the opening and. dur ing the first hour of trading.. Later, how er. a floor cablt announced that Mr. Buston. who Is a correspondent ot the commission Jjouse mentioned, was -a -kn Ml Isr Hn Liverpool. This intelli gence rather "offset the' Influence of Xh buying by the nrm on tnts siae, as it was assumed It wae only the making, of un doing of straddles between Liverpool and this market. On this conclusion, realis ing was the order ot the day and coupled ttljh short dosing figures.- In. the after noon considerable selling was noticed by spo houses here which was said to come from, the South, this discouraged buying )y local interests who have been friendly to the market on the theory that It was entitled to a goad reaction after such a eonVnuons - eeclln , CARPENTER, BAGGOT & CO. J.'S. Bache A Oo.'s Cotton Letter. 'New Tork, April 21-n firmer cables . and a 'little setter feeling locally cotton Tallied during the first hour, gaining U fotnu over yesterday's close, but there "met selling that Sent If back to last tllgbt'S final prices. . The weather map was rood. Private reports from a large eeUon of ua South Indicated about the same' acreage as last year, s. stock of " cotton goods ssfflclent to last , five months wss reported from Shanghai and there wss really nothing In the -news to .! neourage tio for more than a natural rally. Dry goods reports were a trifle more encouraging and -yesterday's sus pension of a gcal firm was thought to be the last At .the troubles hanging over the : market. There was no outside btrymg. hnwmtr. -and It would atiem that there 18 little la .prospect on the bull side with the present acreage .snd weather news Cotton futures need some strong stimu tsnt to, eep, them from sagging still lower. - J. a BACH E a CO.. .Bnltlmoro Produce. Baltimore. April 22. Flour firmer, spring patent $5.26 a $5.55. Wheat firm, spot contract m a as; spot red Western 984 a 984; Southern on STBde 94 a 98. Cor easy, spot silxed E93fc a RiVi: wo. I white .TOH a 70H: Southern yellow 68 a 71. Oats firm. No. ! mixed 65H a W. Rye dull. No. 2 Western domestic 84 a 85. Butter firm: fancy imitation 26 a M: do creamery SO; ladle 23 a 24; store pack ed It a 17. Ess steady, unchanged 16c. Cheese quiet, unchanged. 8ugar unchanged. New Tork Cattle. - New York, April 22, Beeves: Receipts 1.43. Steers $6,10 a $7.10; bulls $3.75 a $4.0; tall ends $S; oxen and stags $3 to 80; cows $2.10 to 1 75; tops xa; tan enas $2. - ' . . Calves: Recelots 2.46S: veals $5 to J7.M: culls $3.60 to $il city.- dressed, veals steady at iKJka lie per pound; selected caresses UHc;.-Cnuntry dressed lower st 7' to c. . Sheep and lartrt Receipts I.Od T"n shorn lambs $8 to $8.16; clipped do M.60 to $7.90; prims unshorn yearlings $7.60 to r $o. . . , Hossr Receipts 9.088. " Market lower at $.U to f6.4fl; pigs $5.2$ to $5.86. ': Chicago Cattle THarket. "-. -Chlparo. Anrll 22.-Cattle: Receipts es timated about M.000, market steady but slow. Steers $S a $7.11; heifers $3.40. a $4.26; cows $3.00 a $: bulls $3.60 a $5 80: calves $2.60 a $5r stockers and feeders $36 $6.60. . "S T y - " ' ' Has; Reeelnts 24.00ft. steady to lc lew- err; choice hesvy shipping $6.70 s $5.80; butcher $3.70 a $5.86 ; light mixed $5.66 a $5.5; eolce light $5.65 a $5.75; pigs $4.25 a tt.4fl; bulk of sales $5.60 a $6.75. Sheep: Receipts estimatea at soom w.- 000, market steady to loo lower. neeo $5 a $6;' lambs $8 a r.55; yearlings $5.50 Estimates. . . To- Last morrow. Year. New Orleans.. .. ; 3,600-4.600 $.120 Houston.. .. .. .- 600-1.600 1.018 Galveston.. 1,500-2,000 1,643 Comparative fort Ilecelpts To- Last day. Tear, Baltimore 100 Oarveston:.. ... "... ..r:. rl,M8 $,400 New Orleans '.. 5,437 8,066 Mobile 37 $4 fiavannah... .'. '2.29 Charleston ; 63 20 Wilmington. 62 68 Norolk, 180 792 Boston 46 Philadelphia 88 Total estimated.. 9,000 ' 9,743 "'"''Km Orleans Cotton. ;' .': New. Orleans. April 22. Cotton. ". spots were steady with prices unchsnged: mid dling KHi. sales were L350 bales on the spot and 450 to arrive. Futurea opened steady. - 3 to 6 points Sbove the close Monday as a result of fa vorable advices from Liverpeolr where the opening. was much.hettei than expected. There wss little sctlvlty following the opening- and prices rradually sased off. Through lack of supporting measures the recession in valuee continued up to the very close, when the active months were 9 to 17 points below the close Monday. Cloning bids: April 9.20, nominal; May 9.14; June 9 OSr-nomlnal: July 9.09; August $.68. nominal; October 8.68; November 168, nominal; December $.55.; - ' . i ' "' lloney Market. ' Kew Tork. April H Close: Prime mer cantile psper -4 a 4 per cent.; sterling exchange easier with actual business In ' bankers' Vr at 87.$ a "88 lor - demand and at $4M.8S a $4.90 for Mlay bills. Commercial bills $tf4: bar sliver 64; . Mexlcsn dollars 47; government bonds steady railroad bonds Steady. ,'" - Money on call easy It a per cent: . ruling ratS 1, closing bid 1; offered si t , i -(-: - - - Time loess uU and easy; 60 days 1 and 90 days 8;l months JV, to. 2 per rest " Kavsl Rtorea. ' New Orleans, April II Receipts '53 barrets rosin; turpentine none. Exports none. 4 , , . , . ' ;. Charleston,- H.' C. April 22- Turpentine and rosin n. d.; quotations omitted. Charlotte Prodnca. (Corrected by H. H. Field 0. - Butter 10 612H Chickens Spring ...... .20 I'UCKS Eggs ... 16 16 Geese per hesd ) nens per head ,.... 40 nu x urBjri per pounc 14 tyl (Cometed dally by Cochraae-McLaugn- iln Co Rye ... Corn Cotton seed Osts S4t 88 93 ffi'.i Tf NEW YORK nONOS. Chlcaeo Grain and Provisions. Chicago. April a.-Wheat for May de livery advanced nearly 2 cents on the lo cal exchange to-day on renewed buying by Shorts and bull leaders. At the close it showed a net gain of 1U a 1. The Ju ly delivery closed 4 a H higher.- July .corn wss down .H. Oats were unchanged and provisions were unchanged to 2V4 lower. - High. Low. Class. WHEAT -, - - - May.'.. ... ... ..j 97. 96 July; 8814 8714 Sent... ... m ' 86 $4 - Mayi 96H 87H 8414 July Sept... OAT3 May... July... Sept-si May., . July.-r , Sept... ' LAnn May.: . July. May... July -..i ... - ... 63 4 61 63T4 46 . 7H 12.83 13.17 13.42 7.95 8.17 I 86 7.10" 6214 62 61 V4 $8 4M4 $714 . H 12.72 13.02 U.J7 7.90 $.07 $.77 70S 12.89 13.U 1141 7.95 8.16 6.77 7.07 Savannah. Oa., ' April 22 Turpentine stesdy. 4S; sales $37; receipts -shipments 4BS. - - '. " eRosln fW in, sslse- lr438i-.rsoelpta-4.5Mi shipments 254; stock 56,834. Quote: ABC fia; D $3 85; K $5.46; P $S.M; O $3.80; I $4 85: K $3.23: M $5.56; N $6.75; W O $S.$5.' W W $6. - , - . . . Wllmlnirtcn. April 21 Spirits torpeatine steady 44H; receipts 28 seeks. nana iinor -.; trcwpvB jsi. y : . . . . . .. .. ti. -t Tar grm, $1.60; receipts IDec.1.-. . U 1.76 Crude turpentine firm $125. 2&2$ and I Jan. .. .... 8.71 $4.fS;- receipts 21 barrels. March .. ... ..... 1.78b . V :E Liverpool Cotton." -, Liverpool. April ' 22. Closing cotton: Spot'oulet: prices 4 polnta hlsher; Am erican -middling fair 4 04: good middling 5.68; middling 6.42: low middling 1.08; good ordinary-4.64; Ordinary 4.24. - The sales of the day were $.609 bales, et which 600 were for speculation snd export and In eluded 4.609 American. Receipts . 19.000 bales; Including 14.200 American. : izrr Futures opened and closed stesdy; Am erican middling g. o. C - ; : . . April. r ... -'. .'.. .4.98 April-May May-June .... .. ., .i .. .. .. 4.9314 June-July .. .. .. .... 4.98 July-August...' .. ,. a, .. ' ,4.92 - August-September .. .. , .. .. .. 4 8614 September-October - - .. .. .... 4.79 October-November .. ,. .. -.. 4.7414 November-December .. .. ., .. 4.71 November-December.. ., .. , .. 4.71 January-February .. . 4.70 . . Sfgw .Tork. Cotton. - . ' New Tork, April 21 Spot closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling nplsnds 10.10; middling gulf 10.85; sales none. -Futurer opened steady and closed essy. Open. High. Low. Close Aprils. May June .. July ti tAug. .Oct .. 8.61 .. 8.6$ .. .. .. 8.76 ... .... 8.71 8.87b - $.73 . $.64 8.S8 in $.71 T.T. S. refunding 2s, registered .. ..Ut U. S. refunding 2s. coupon 104 U. 8. registered 1.10 V. 8. 8s. coupon 101 U. 8. New 4s, registered 119 II. 8. New 4s. coupon 122 American Tobacco 4s 70 American Tobacco 6s 104 Atchison general 4s 96 Atchison adjustment 4s f) Atlantic Coast Line 4s 8T Baltimore A Ohio 4s 98 Baltimore A Ohio 3s 91 Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s .... 70 Central of Georgia 6s bid 105 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. efd 67 Central of Georgia M Inc. of.l 46 Central of Georgia 3d Inc. ofd 3d Chesapeake A Ohio 4s 98 Chicago Alton 3s bid 61 Chloago, B. tk Qulncy new 4s Chlca., R. I. A Pacific R. R. 4 . . Chicago, R. I. & Pacific R. R. eol. 6s m C. C. C. A St. Louis gen. 4s M coioraao inaustrlal 6s Ser. A. bid.. 64 Colorado Midland 4s 59 i.oioraao southern 4s is Cuba 6s 101 SM TO 86 70 10? 15 82 80 17 80 M 80 80 R) 12.1 100 72 93 89 96 97 104 48 S 46 8 $n 93 105 to 100 W 7 107 44 4tt 68 -81 76 88 99 I4 MIE&D THIS IP TOTJ HATE TO SZLL, LIST IT IN TUTS OFFER ilt you Jv5Juse;sr storj ts. jrvnV J t m ds your collecOng an4 i- trouble and worry. The place to Insure yeur property Is In this agency. ?. E. Cochrane. Insurance snU Real Esuto Agent. Motors, Dynamos, Alternating and Direct Current. Any size and voltage. Stock on hand. We ask for orders. Denver A Rio Grande 4s ofd. Distiller's Securities Gs Erie prior lien 4s bid Erie General 4a Hocking Valley 4s ofd Japan 4s. certlf Japan 4s. certlf. 2d, Series hid...! Louisville A an. Unified 4x Manhattan consol gold 4s Mexican Central 4s . Mexican Central 1st Inc. .. . Minn. A St. Louis 4s Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri, Kansas A Texa 2ds .. .. National R. R. of Mexico con. 4s bid New Tork Central gen. 3s New Jersey Central gen. 5a Northern Pacific 4a , Northern Paclflo Ss Norfolk A Western consol 4s'.. Oregon Short Line rWg. 4s renn. cv. 3s ..- Resdlng General 4s .. St. Louis A Iron Mtn. con. ( Kt. Leul Bsn Francisco fg. 4s .... St, Louis S'western eon. 4s Seaboard Air Line 4s bid 7.... .. Southern Taolfle 4s efd. -rr-.r -.. rr Southern Paclflo 1st 4s certlf. Southern Railway 8s Texas Pacific lets bid .. .. Toledo. SI. L. Western 4s efd. :. Union Pacific 4s .. Vnlon Paclflo ev. 4s ctfa. .. IT. S. Steel 2d 8s .. .. Wabash Ists Wabash Deb. V Western Md.. 4s .. .. ... Wheeling A Lake Erie 4s bid Wisconsin Central 4s Jspsn'4s bid .. .. .. .... .. Atchison cv. 4s , .. Atchison cv. 6s Int-Me-. 4S CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express ., .. - Amalgamated Cof.ner .. .. ,. ,. "' American Car A Foundry .. ., AmrtloBn C.r & Foundry nfil .. .. American Cctton OH .. .'.'. American Cettm Oil rd. .... American Kv press .. ,. ' Amerioan Hide & leather ofd. Amerlcun Jce , American I i.iMd CH .. .. . An.erk.n L'ntd Oil pfd. .. .. Amertann Icomftne Amertrsi lccntolve rfo. American ftm Iting A TlMng. ; . t. , r Amertsn Fmeltlng rto.Y.g, pfd. L A merles n gugar Kenning . ... ., American Tobacco, pfd. eertif. .. . : A.ian.i .ia .4li.ll .'o. .. . ."-. Atchison .. ., .. .. ..- Atohlson pfd. .. ,. ,, , ,, ;" Atlantic Orast Line ., .. .. V BaI' more A OKU Baltimore A Olifn r'd. Br-x-klvn Rajld Transit Canadian PsHfle .. .. .. cont'ni er Ktw Jersey hj:sg-i Gh-t V.eMers .. .. ,. Ct.frsue - Xrrtli: -rt Chics so. Mil. A St. Paul .. .. ,. Chtrmv T.iMinsI A Trans. . Chlcg Termtnul A Trsns. pfd. .. t i i m:s . O-Te-sdo Piwl A Ires 0i.rsr!-t A fVvth-.'rs . .. C -l.-rad i A Southern ;st pfi. v .. .... -atssrrg.47 I cl-rAd- ft Sin M rn id t-r $.U ; 8.62 jCnrlMsted es ..-. .-, .8 63 $.& Icvn ProduU I;Utlne . . . $. $.4SjCo-n f'rxiturra Ke'inlng rfd 82 " $. Delaware A Htscn . $.69 t Delaware. Lacks a ana A West. $.78 . 8.5$ 8.68 ;D ver A"It ftrsnde ,, , . $.67 I vhv-r A ftU- i4mr.de ffd, . ,.. $79 1.69 . $40 D-Hl'lc fcurlttes .. .. . $.79 $.65 $.40 Erie ..... $.82 8.74 $.41 Lr.e 1st pld. 168 67 : 88 $1 82 180 1$ 24 19 21 K .69 96 126 90 $7 73 '83 81 46 164 170 4 147 H84 . 8 10 24 29 (7 CATLIW & CO. CominlMlon Merrhsnts 345 and 347 Broadway, New YorK Boston Philadelphia, 128 and 130 Chestnut St. COTTON YARNS All number Skeins, Warps, Cops and. Cones COTTON GOODS THE LARGEST SALE Of CE The largest single erder or contract for Cement that has ever been plsced In the South has been won by us. This sate was for approximately $00,909 Bags, amounting to approximately $100, 000. 00 In money, and was made te Black A Laird, Ltd., fer the City of New Orleans. While this Is a very nice erder Indeed, the grati fying part of It lies In the fact that, although there were bidders competing from all parts of the country. SOME TEN OF WHICH BID FROM $10,000 TO $30,900 LESS THAN US, WE WON. TUB ORDER, as sifter testing our cement and Investigating eur responsi bility. It wss found thst WE NOT' ONLT HAD THE QUALITY . WANTED, but ceuld "DELIVER THE GOODS." Carolina Portland Cement Comp'y CIIARLBSTOX, S. C LOUIS H. ASBURY ARCHITECT Law Building,. Charlotte. N. C. HUGH MACRAE & CO., .Bankers aflscellanaons Snutrtera grouHUes WILMINGTON. N. C Waabtagtest. D. C, 40 Colorado Bid Cotton Mill Stocks. Ilrle 2d pfd. .. .. General Electric. lillnoli Central .- ,. ... . IritiMnatlnnnI l;ujr ., .. .. International Japcr. pfil. ,. Int'-rnnti'inal Tump .. .. . luternst'i.nai Pump afJ- .. fwa cectrnl ..' , Iowa Central pfd. ..... 21 ..... 134 .. .. .. . $2 . .. 23 89 .... 1S $2 .... 22 "Ts .. 99 16 .. .. . '119 pfd. 12$ .... 44 .. .... .. .. .... .... .117 . .. ... W .. . - 6$ . 470. KaXKun City rV.ul lu-rn . . ... .. , Kansas City Southern pfd. .. l-jyisville A Kssr.vllle .. .. MkKlxsn fen test . allsiiear.Hlls A Bt. Iul .. MlPtta Kt, IV A Fsult- fits. -M. JJinn. St. I. A ffsuli. Ht. M Mlrnurl Fsrlne .... Vltrtniitl K4KIII A TtM ., UlesMiri. Ksssas A Ttrcr. tid, Nil unl toit .. . . .. .. KimiiI J . ef Mnlt. j.M . New Tork central .. . Tin 'ifisrlu A T.tsltrn Ns.f-lk A ier.. ...... N iiMh A Wulns r'1 - North A"j1 l"nn ..... .. l aeinc Mnll .. .. I'riwuvn seta .. .. rrci-U's Css Pitwl-'fo. C. A St. Louis .. Prsii1 frel Car tn-j-Ml ?' Cr if Pullman Palace Csr .. .. .. . I:viiJni . . . . ... . ftending ls f M. a l.ea'linu M (tt l dlt lM-i,irl-!lc Rtet-i ,. .. K-puMir t'lrel iM . . ftivk llnsd 4 . . .i Hull tlnllf I'm lit J ' Pt. I ' P frnn Id pfd ... 8' .. I.atilc fnit! iirt . .. .. .. r" Louis Southwestern irfd. ..... Bouihem I'sf ifcj . .... aVnilit-rn 1'siir- , fl. Routnoin Railway .. .. .. ...... H"tilietn Railway rfd. .. .. .'. .. Texas A Pacific .. .. .. - Toledo, fit. Ixkuls A west .. .. .. Toledo, 8t. Louis A West, pfdr-r. I'rkm Psclfie .. ., .. Union pscifie pfd.. United Mates Rzpress M . t'nlted Btstes Realty .. I'nittd Stats Rubber .. .. I'olted Htates Rubber pfd. United Htates Steel .. ., t'nlted Pistes Steel pfd. Vlrgtnla-Csroltna Cbemlral .. .. Virginia-Carolina Chemical pfd, waoasn .. .- ... .... Wabash pfd. .- Wells Psrgo Exprewi'.. . Westlnftnvse Electric .. ... Western l'non .. .. .. .. . Whaallog A Lake Erie Wlsootisln Ontrsl ,. ..... Wisconsin Central ptd. . Nerthem Pacific .. , Central Leather .'. Centre I Leather pfd. n (Hess gha4neld ... . M nreat Northern pfd. 3 Int--Met- 18 Int..Ut. H Utah Copper .. ... '.. .... .. TT a - w S-ee-s s ea M 84t 47-4 97H n .78 84 117 U (3 a 78 1M 10M4 $ TV 17 V ,I7H 3H 1$H $$H 74 114 I4H $8 17 M4 40H ixr 79 . 78 $8 19 1 S9W 1H w H JKO H $04 14 98 ' 3 rr 43 irv 1" 19 JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cotton Tarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Philadelphia, 111 and 1J4 Chestnut St. Boston, 185 Summer St. New , York, No, 71 Leonard St. aiarlotte, 25 S. Tryon St. XL Jm . ; - Mll iT 111 i Didn't have time to write ad as Fan tSea- son is here We are selling the txst at reas onable prices. The Re G. Autcn Coe 263 S. Tryon aoJ 1 E. ronrth Sts. Phones 1S07 gnd J 80s, Hardwood Mantels We mansfaetnre and carry a largs stock sf Hardwood slants!; also dealers In Tils and Orates. Csm nil ordsrs promptly. Writ for tatsv togas. J. H. WEARN & COl. i (Xtarlottet N. Cv i Leonard L. Honter and rrankUn tiordoo ARCHITECTS Law Building, C1srIottc, X. C. Xoa. til and SIS. Tbono STS. I HUNK P-MOBUKN a Ca ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C College Annuals and Catalogues Let s furnish yon wtrn something new la the CoV- legs Annugl. Una . this year. With eur nev eeulprosnt- type, preesea, It., we are . fully prepared U glr yo somsthlng snttrsly dlffsrsat trom that which you bar kerstsfors been using. If roa want somsthlng spool 1 all attractlre, see tba OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE ------ - , -- CBARUrrxs; x. a 1 - - A. D. SALKELD & BltO. COMMISSION IXERCHAVTS -71 Leonard Street. NEW TORK. .' COTTOJC TABNS - DEPT. - FredTc Vietor .& Achells. E0OK A1TD EOQEIia AE0HITECT3 CTLUILOTTE, If. C Manufacturers and Jobbers ?ic4mm nu t( sifasssary to tiavo Uaakiavg FadUUes la sl tflUen to ttioes ogereU by tocaj hanka. . - - , first K:ti:::l B::k ; With ti.eM.sM.eo critst ? VUrSOd ttarplM $i0.C0fl.OO IS,-"- 9sts -gx.ood.MO.oo Total neocref OSsrs Vs fh AfUiUooal i a. ctitttea Keqnlid. . . Jaav - furcrlt. FVen' 'eot; Jao. XL sliUs. Jr, Prr-1. t(tt Claa R: Hamettt. As sistant Caehtert A. C Jv; j, Assistant C'aabHsx '.-:.. 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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