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fv CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 14, 1908. eoMMracfr: asp ;-nTASCE SLIGHT ,? DECJjrXK ' VX COrtOS. ' Owing ' to Disappointing Cablea tho r - MarkM Fail to Ooea t Ue Kx- pcctea Advance Report From the , South Sayt. Crops Maee ecn, - el .by Bad Weatber. ' , ? New Tortei JulyH. Tne , cotton market opened steady decline J I to r- 4 , point, cablea 1 Ming diaap- pointing' and, representing Instead of the expected 4yance f I w,l 1-3 points ati advance of but to pojnta. Following "the , 2penlng ; the decline la the ' new cro positions was w rtitd lo a jnatcer of J to II points with only 'a . few feeble rallies dur ing tbe aeMlon except for one aharp jmidOsy , rlaft ox, .. points . on, cQvering. I Lv' ' -,Ths gelling wti due to unsatlarafi r V$ r'. tory. accounts from spinning sours ' and to generally lavorawo crop newa, ' supplemented by reports of contin rud weakness In Southern spot mar ' kets, ibrougti n effort " to reduce - stocks of ' old cotton in - anticipation ' "of Ute'' newcrop movenVent. , There ' , was -cnaft tendency to cover in view of a report, by a Southern newspaper , to the. effect that in. the Atlantic Stateg-ind In southern Texas the rop v- .,. had deteriorated owing to rain. 6ell--: " ing was "further arrested by reports ' ' that the recent leading interests had - Ranged trout and were now largely '' long of October and the jater months. ;T The market was finally steady- with July one point net lower and the test " of the list 2 to 11 poln-.s lower acd salmi estimated at 7S.O0O baljs. ltccelpts at the ports to-diy C.055, against 8,19 last week and J, SIS last year. For the week 80.000 bales, against 3J.28T last week arid,10,!l Uuu year. To-day's raseipu at New Orleans 715 bales, asainut 1.-8M iast year, and at Houston 1,5?3 bales, against 105 last year. , . - THE STOCK MARKET, Demand for Stocks From New Sonrx-es Continue to Grow and the Market la Firm anil Stronger In ' flurnce of Law WeeVa Improve , nieut is Felt In All Markets. New York. July la. The stock market gave evidence to-day of. the relief afforded by the sales to take i . profit in the Utter part, of last week, that process apparently hav ing been completed. Tbe contraction in the volume of the dealings was a warning of the lapse of operations' further Into professional hands with this completion of a customsry circle as a speculative episode. While the market was narrow. ; there vwas a perceptible growth ' of " demand" for stocks from sew . sources,,, with . the V effect of keeping the tone firm to urnmg. -"Last week's events In the financial district had a cheering effect on the general business and Industry of the country, and rnls was reflected back to-day in the encouraging views of the outlook for' business and in dustry,' " Even abroad securities mar kets showed the Influence of the lm ' provement reported last week in Vall Street. The money market was firmer as a result of Some large transaction's in execution and In pros pect. There waa a firm tone In the early foreign exchange market. In spite of prospective demands on the local money market. Much attention was given to the published exchanges between Vice Prealdent Brown, of the New York Central, and Secretary .Holfrt ef-Mte--Manufacturers' - As - ocjgtloa.of , New York, oa the sub iect of an effort to makn 'a general -f-. advance of- 10 per cent.' In freight charges by the railroads. The con ... tentlon ef j the, eallfvad- -efflelal -that f this advance was a necessary alterna- tve to a. cut in wages which would produce one of the greatest strikes In history, entailing a national disaster, dlt; not lose Its serious Import with the declaration that the Manu facturers' Association would appeal to the inter-State commerce com - mission to declare the increase in rate discriminatory and unjust. Bonds were steady; total jsalea par ' value, $1. 611,000. C. 8. bonds were unchanged on ' catt. - ' Total sales to-day 3(6.200 shares, ..incjiiuing sugar. 300; Tobacco, 300 1 N.. 300; N. St V.. 1,000; Read mi, 61,300; Union Pacific. 70.100; bjoss, s.soq; southern Railway, 1.000; pfd., 400i Tenn. Copper. 100; Union I'acfne, -is, 100; u a steel. 12. COO: v a. -caro. . cnem.. 1,500. the week's J. weather .bad been favorable to X per seat, of the crop. It was rum- ore that the large Wall Street operator ni co in pi pica covering ,.ius,.unn u gone away and this gave courage te'ths reom bears to put' out fresh., lines, of Sherts. ' There were else rumors- of prospective breakln tbe pear month In Liverpool but on the other hand reports on trade and business conditions from various sources were Indicative ot :- Im provement. A duck company of Baltimore' was said te hare t-ecelved an order from the War Department for a million yards ef goods, a large SotWn jnJU in . liine will resume full-time neft .wsek and the number ot idle cars was reduced by lj. 000. Because ef local cbnditioas and be lieving taat the price ef New eYrk lu tures which is 20 points under last year discounts the favorable crop conditions. We believe ta buying, October en breaks. ,? - : . s.-s.-t-" . a BACUB sV CO. ':.V:X- Dally Cotton . Harket; - , . few York. : July "It-Oalveston, tons qulet middling U ..net . receipts 1.734; gross receipts 1TM; sales '300; stock 17, 86; oenthient ,8s0; coastwise 1,48Lt - New Orleans, tone quiet and easy; mid dling 11; net receipts T15; gross receipts THr sales 32S; stock 54.291 - ' - " . . Mobile, net receipU 1,33; gross' receipt 1.2S3; stock . Savannah, tpne dull r middling 10; net receipts K; gross receipts S2; stock 27, 02J; coastwise 1.W7, " - -. r Charleston, tone quiet; middling 11; net receipts 39; gross receipts 3; stock 7,172. Wilmington, tens quiet; middling 10; net receipts 2; grese receipts 82; stock 1.K0; Ot. BrIUin 0.1S8. " - Norfolk, tone quiet; middling 114; net reoalpts 1st; gross receipts- 198; sales 31; stock .342; coastwise 1,228. Bijltlmpre, tone nominal; middling Yii gross receipts 125; stock .312. , New York, -tone quiet j middling 11.10; gross receipts f.508; sales 100; stock J2, 897; Ot. Britain 1,821. . Boston, tone quiet; middling 11.10; net receipts 2; gross receipts t& . . . Philadelphia, tone quiet; middling 11.36; stock 762. . . Total to-day, at all ports, net 6,055; Gt. Britain 8.016; continent 1,880; stock 226.167. Consolidated, at all ports, net 9.108; Gt. Britain 8,016; continent 11.381 Total ulnce September 1st, at all ports, net 8.274,610; Ot. Britain 2,867,008; Francs 8M.M2; continent 3,270,619; Japas 190.649; Mexico 1,549. , INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, tone quiet; middling 113-16; net receipts 1.683.-" gross receipts 1,583; shipments 1.634; sales 63: stock 18.919. Augusta, tone dull; middling 114; net receipts 136; gross receipts 226; shipments 203: sales 330; stock 16.144. Memphis, tone steady; middling 113-16; net receipts T; gross receipts 275; ship ments 870; Stock 26.814. t. Louis, tone dull; middling 11; net receipts 33; gross receipts 691; shipments 652,' Stock 14,466. , Clnclnnstl, net receipts 129; gross re ceipts 129; shipments 136; stock 10.XI2. LouisvllU, tone Arm;' middling llVfc. Little Rock, tone quiet; . middling 104; net receipts 106;' gross receipts 105; ship ments 49; Keck IMA. Total to-day, net receipts 2,033; gross receipts 2.909; shipments 3,534; sales 413; stock 93.933. iwrnnmrt, juiy i J. MeaDoara common ana. preferred, nothing doing. New York, July 13.-M. to 84. O. ct. 4s 77H Ilubbord Bros, at Co. 'a tJotfon Iyttcrr Speclal to The Observer. ' ' New York. July-13. While 'the market - fUiotuaUans would indleate some activity ln teallty they measuSe the dullness of trade,, fof any small 'exeortlon turned ' prices either direction. Crop reports are glowing and each day brings continued ' -'apathy '-in the specufktlve world. How- ever, the danger period still being ahead there is unwillingness to make commit meats on' the bear side until later In the son. Tliere Is ho other feature of tn- Ifayward Oark's Cotton Ix-tter.. " New Orleans, La..' July 13. The weath- - " er .-and rop news, as well as standard , ,eropt.eportji.. continue favorable. The ' : vTimes-Democrat Issued the following -S summary 'for the past month: "Except . 1 in districts sffected by special cases such " V as overflow, bolt weevil, very marked im- ' provement has been the rule. Supply ef - , ianor.impie. ruitirfttHm thorough. ; There ' are complaints of boll weevil from some I f parts of Lullina, Arkansas and Texas, i' Takaa as. awwhole, the outlook is highly - faVorsbla fhro-achotn mast of the belt."1 Habersham . King's repir-, for fie pest 'wee is' very j-ood. Part Anionij pays II .jcotton picking Is Ruing on In full l.ltst ,srojind AFaKurlas an", an average ylu'd .'' of three-quarters hi, s bnle pr, ncre Is "being realised. Fame flia make a bale :and a half. A nuber of other places sent m llrst. bsle reports and before long . ', th greatest cotton crop ht the history - -of southwest Texas will be on its wsy i'l.ito" market? ,'v --'v:----' ; I ., ' Oenej'aliy fair weather prevails in the - central and. eastern belts; generally part--ly cloudy oVer .Texas, mostly .scattered ..and.. AUantlCt coast districts. Tempera- ;tures are jngbt everywhere with not even in exeuse for excess of any kind. Uver- spot ssiea there were small. Under the ctrcunutancea, there was ne disposition --'- hl morailng f buy- the --snarkatrv but , talso-veTjt little sailing. - Trader preferred . to joost on ana to watcn wnetner New .York operators wenld carry out , the threat to put It up -anyhew until shorta must cover, , It Is, quite clear that this - advenes so far Is a money affair but .without- serious setback to .crop pros pects, it Is bsrdly probable that U osa be , pushed much further. , - s - ',-'" ' . HAT WARD At CLARK. ' "j m ------ f JT. nsHte A Co.'a Cotton Letter. " New York, July IX Cotton to-dsy lost ten points at the start on local selling . due to the excellent over-Sunday weather and then ruled dull but steady. Local .prefssoao.Is sold while brokers for spot . interests seemed te be. quietly picking up October on easy spots. There waa only tbe routine news. Habersham tong said New York frounce. New York. July 18.-FIour quiet, prices firm. Rye flour easy. Corn meal steaay. Rve dull. .Wheat strong: N- 2 red 9?H to 101 ele vator. Spots 2 cents net higher; July 101; September 99; December 100. Corn, vpox steady; No. 2, IWtt nominal elevator. Options net unchanged; J uiy K3: .September 82. " "'..: Oats strong; mixed B7 to 68 Beer steadyr-Cut meats steady. Lard and pork firm. Tallow steady. Rosin and turpen Un uJt..Rie stady MolASSCS ,dulL . Sugar, raw steady; fair refining 33.88; centrifugal 84 36; molasses sugar 83".6l; re fined stesdy. Coffee dull; Rio No. 7. 8 5-16; Santos No. 4, 8c. Mild quiet and firm; Cordova to 12. Futures net unchanged to an ad vance ol 6 points. Butter easy; creamery specials 23; ex tras 22 to 22; third to first 19 to 32; Btate dairy common tp nnest . 18 to it; process common to special 15 to 21. Cheese firm: (State auli; cream specials 11 to 1214; small or large, colored or white 10 to 11; skims 7 to 8. Eggs stesdy; nearby selected white 24 to 25; good to choice 20 to 23; brown and fancy 23 to 23. Freights to Liverpool steady, cotton by steam 12c: grain ty steam ld. Peanuts steady; fancy handplcked 6 to 6; other domestic 2 to 5. Potatoes firm; Long Island per barrel 13 to 83.25; Jersey 83 to $3.25: Southern ex tra prime 81.2S to 83.50; others 32 to 33; culla 75c. to 81. Jersey sweets per basket 81.50 to 82.. Cabbages Arm; flat Dutch . per barrel 7c. to 81.86; red Otic, to, 81. liSiKliSt 24 Deliveries; IL B.-Drawing : Frames, : 10 coil- ' ' ers, metallic ' top Vaud bottom rolls: ; '. 25 Fales & Jenks SpimimgFjrames 208 spindles eacn, 'i 3-4 " space, vi a-4'; rings, t lZ" traverse, 15 F. .& J. as above, 1 3-8"' rings. " 10 FranldrnjasaboTe, 1 3-4" rings. GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. r GREENSBORO, N. G. CARDS DRAWING" .. ' - SPiNNINo aaaMK.SB iiinisit.w IVIMO VJ ia MACHINE WORKS COTTOW MACHINERY TAUNTON, COMBERS J"99' MULES LAP MACHINES S LOOMS SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE EDWIN HOWARD, Aqcnt. -'t. v'--;'-;- pmpN: M I Ll MACHI WERY Stuart W. Craaier, maim o Neit " OUTH TRYOM ST.. , CHARI.OTTI. N. O. ENQLNEER AND CONTI Hs3TI mm Cv!v!nf Flat Card, Railway Head, Drawing Frame, spinning Frames, Twisters and Spooler QuIUers and Reels, Looms, C0MBER5 i " " 41' rou f jstOUITALI BUILDINa, V-"'-' ATLAHTAs Ca. IT ETC. ETC 5Iubbers, Roving Frames fntermedtattta Jack Framas Automatic Feeders, . Openers and Trnnk, j Creaker, Intermediate and Finisher Lappers, Klrschner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors, ' Waste Pickers cU, " Raw Stock Drysrfc : ETC ETC DOUBLEDAY-tlILL EUCTRIC COMP'NY The largest Electrical Supply House In this vicinity, and out aX tbe four largest In the world ' This gives us many Important' advantages. For instance. In the Supply Businsss we are the enes who Are first asked to represent the best lines. Secure every benefit tn buyina: In large quantities. Carry the stock and can ship at once. Are prepared to give tbe most general sstisfaction. Ot'B MOTTO! SPEED SYSTEM SATISFACTION Home Office, Southern Warehouse, Pltlsburi, Pa. Charlotte, N, C. JAMES HARRISON', Southern Manager. Charlotte Cotton Market. These ntirei rnpiestni prices paid te wagons, July 13th: Htrlct middling 11H Good middling ll' Middling 11 Chariot to Produce. (CorrecteU by U. H. Kiel A Co.) Butter 1015 Chickens Sprint 17u Ducks Z3 Eg?s 10 Gee per head 4 4xflli Hens per head 8S04O lurkeys-per pound U&1 (Corrected dally by Cochrane-IaetAugk. l'n Co.) Rye ., .... g Corn ., ' l.W'i Cotton seed .... 21 Pats ......; .SSI Chicago C.rain and Provisions. Chicago, July 13.-Hcorchlng wpathcr In the Northwest canned an advance or more than 2c. In the price ot wheat on the local exchange to-day.- At the close the September delivery showed a net gain of IS to J. Corn waa oft Oats were up IV Provisions were Unchanged 10 27h higher. WHEAT High June 98 July September , lialtimorf I'roiluc, Baltimore. July U.-yFlour' nrm, un changed. Wheat strong; spot contract H to Mtt; Southern on grade 89 to 3 Corn dull; spot mixed T asked; white 83 to S3i. ' Oats firm; No.' i mixed 67 to 57 W. Rye firm; No. 1 Western domestic 88 to 89. '. ' " , -" . Butter Ilrnier; fancy imitation 30 to II; do creamery 1e. ; lancy.-ladle 18 to SO; store packed 17 to 17."' '...'' " ' Eggs steady, unchanged, J7 to 17V Cheese firm, unchanged; new large and flats- 12V4; new small Vli f . SugSr unchanged. 86.60. J . :' New prleans Cotton. New Orleans, July ll-Cetpn, spots quiet and easy with prices unchanged; mlOTIln He.; sales were 178 bales on the spot ond I." to- arrive. - ' . Futures opened stesdy. 6 to 1 points- De- low the close Ssturday. The opening at Uverpooi hat been infavorabla,-ed-lugly bearish crop accounts havisgi been received from many points throughout the belt. Following the opening the de cline continued, and when reports were received from New Tork to the effect that, a large operator had withdrawn from the market temporarily after having covered his short' eentracts there wss a further, recession In values. Many of ne bearish 'cron accounts were from Texas, one-, point , in that State reporting that a ginning company had to- keep running night and day lit order to keep pace wttn the new cotton coming- in. At the close. which .wss steady,, the active months were 1.4 points below the close Saturday. Closing bids: July 11.09; Aug. 10.15; Kept. 1.13; Oct. 8.27; Not. .; Dec. .17; Jan. 118- ' : -'. - .v . ' v-"Ctlcago Ctn Market. Chicago. July . 11 -Cattle, receipts S.OOOV IS to 2&c. down. .Steer 88.28 to 88.S; eows 88.80 to 8.1.75; heifers 83.30 to M.80; bulls 81 to tS.S; caiveS 85 40 to ; storkers sod. feeder, 88.78 te 84af- Hogs,- receipts . 8X008." " strong; choice hesvy shipping tOr 7.B: butcTierS S8.W to : 7.: light mixed tJ9 te 98 1: choice light K.80 to 18.84; pigs 84.M to 85. J8heep. receipts 18.000; strong.. Sheep 84 to 84.80; lambs 85 to 7; yearlings 84.80 to avia ?:.-.;;. .' -':.'-.;. . ; The Honey Market, New Tork, July 11. Monejr en call easy, 1 to IV ruling rate li closing bid. offer, ed at IV Time loans stronger, out dull; 8 days 2. 80 days 2 to 2 per cetit., six inontlia te ' , - ' ' . Trtme mercantile paper tH to '4 'per cent,; sterling exchange steady wttb se- bills. Commercial bills 45fH to 483V Bar silver UV Mexican Collars 4s. December . CORN- May .. .. July September December . OATS- May July September December . PORK- July September October ... nimi- t!A Low 85 -89H 8 93 Close 97 Vi 91 91 9314 Liverpool CsHtoti. Liverpool. July IS. Closing cotton: Spot dull, prlcrs 1 point hlglior; American middling fiilr 6.81 ; good middling 8.35; middling 6.27; low middling o.W; good or dlrmry 5.31 ; ordinary 4 91. The sales of the day were 5,000 bales, of which X0 were for speculation and export and In cluded 4.700 American. . Receipts 9,000 bales. Including 1800 American. Futures opened steady and closed easy. July July-August August-September .. September-October .. October-November .. November-December December-January .. January-February .. February-March ... March-April April-May 6.70 6.64 59:' 6.134 805H 5 00 4.97 4 95 4.96 4.97 Ncv York Cotton. New York. July 13. Spot closed aulet. 10 points lower, middling uplands 11.10, niouung k'iiii n.i). sales 100. r uturs op.-mxl nd closed steady. (34 76V 7RH 634 47 C14 444 44 16.77 16. 78 !4 744 744 624 454 GO 434 4 624 744 744 624 464 604 434 444 16.77 J6.6J N 16.75 18.57 1672 July September October ... RIBS- july September October ... 8.70 9.R2 J SO "8.3 .G0 9.70 1.10 9.15 9.67 .7 9.77 9.05 9.17 9.23 Naval Store. . New Orleans. I.s.. July 18. -Receipts: 273 .barrels r-juln; 414 bnrrels turpentine. Exports, none. Charleston. 8. C. July 13'. Turpentine steady, 3S1; soles 25 racks. Rosin "steady: sale. 4M barrels. Quote: ABC 8175:' D 8J90 to 8.105; F 83.S0; O 83.20; If 83,75; I 84; K 85 10; M 85.60; N 88.10; W O 86 .35; W W 86 40. Savannah, Oa.. July 13. Turpentine firm. 3i: aales 1,549; receipts 1,189; ship ments 640. " Rosin flrms t receipts J.597r shipments 3.618; stocks 120.4S7; sales 2,899. Quote: A B C 82.85 to 82.93; D 83; E 83.15: F 83.30; O 83.30 to 33.3$: II 83.S5 to 83.90; I 34.10 to 84.15: K 85.20; M 8.7.70; N 38 30; W O 38 45; W W 38.50. Wilmington. July 13. Spirits turpentine steady, 374; receipt J 62 casks. -Roeln, nothing doing; receipts 243. . . Tar flrnv 31.40; receipts 6. barrels. Crude turpentine firm, C. 12.74 and 33.75; reeelpta'4. . - .; - - - 4 -r ' , - Ketr fork Cattle. New Tork. July 13 -Beeves, receipts J,. 200: Steers 35 to fl.V: oxen 33 50 to 44.(0: bulW 3 to 34: cows 81.80 40 34.35. Calves, 'receipts 8.U; veals 15 to 87.75; few tops 8; cutis 34 to 34.60; buttermilks 33 to 33.75.- Drened calves about steady; cityTlresTHHrveils "T to lIHc.: cholco J3; country dressed aletr to JOo. - ; .. . Sheep and lambs.' receipts 16,640.. Sheep P to 34.M; lambs 85.50 to 87.25;-few choice 87.30 to 87 40; culls 34.S8. Hogs, recslptg ll.W market, higher at 37.30 to 37.30. , - h- , ' r . '. Open lllftli ixiw CI ) July 8.50 8 49 9 45 Aug 9 31 9.36 Sf-pt .;u .:7 9.3J Oct 9.37 9.37 9.2j 9.27 Nov 9.15 Dec . 25 9.25 9.13 9. 16 Jai 9.15 9.15 9.W 9.08 Feb 9.14bld 9.0 Match 9U-1 9.12 9.0.'. 9.(ig May fd. 9 18 XlAV YORK UOXDS. I. S. refundlt.g 2n. registered. V. A. refunding coupon... U. S. 3a, 1 ttiiMUroJ V, S. 3s. coupon V. 8. 4s, resistfieu V. 8. 4s, coupon American Tobacco 4s America it Tubai u 0 Atchison general 4s Atehlson adjustment 4s ofd. . Atchison vv, 4h 4s bid .. 4s ofd... The Dry Coods Market. New Tork, July 18. The dry goods mar ket opened aulet with prices holding firm. Lines .of men's wear win be opened on Thursday and Monday. Lines. of staple hosiery for spring were opened daring the dsy. Prices ruled about the seme as current prices for fall deliveries. Staple printed goods - are ' still- being - ordered steadily. Rsw silk Is a shads easier with the demand light.. -'.;' , $: -: - Cotton Soetf OH. ' New'Torlt, July U.-Cotton seed oil easy under pressure of long aeeennts. tual bnslneas.m bankers'. bM at 487 tme; crodo 33 asked,; prime, tummrr yellow I7k; off do 424 s 444: Kod 43 to 444: pHme white 47 to ll prime winter yellow tL to la, . -. ,. Atchison cv. os Atlantic Count I.lne 4s Md ,.. Baltimore & Ohio 4s I nltimore A Ohio :i'4 bid Brooklyn R. T. ov. 4s Central of Oeorgia 5s bid Central of Oejigla 1st Inc Central of Oeorgla 2d Inc. ofd Central of Oeorgla 3d Inc. old...... Chesapeake Ohio 44s Chicago Alton 34" bid Chicago. B. Wulncy new 4e Chicago. R. I. ft P. R. JSaH Chicago, It. I. A I. R. H. col. 6s.... Chlisgo, R. I. P. R. rMg. 4s bid.. C. C.i C. A St Louis pen. 4s bid.. Colorado Industrial 6s I'lil , Colorado Midland 4s bid Colorado ac Southern 4s Delaware Hudson cy Denver A Rio (Irsnde Erie prior lien 4s bid -.. Erie General 4s bid Hooking Vsllev 44 Interborougli-Met. 44s Japan 4s Japan 44 Japs tr--44. tt 'Series- . Louisville A Nash. CnlnVd in bid.. Manhattan eonsol gold 4.i Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central 1st Inc. bid Minn. A St. Louis 4s ofd ' Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s . Missouri, Knnsas A Texss 2ds bid. National It. It. of Mexico col. 4a ofd New Tork Central gen. 34 New Jersey Central gen. 6s Northern Pacific 4s Northsrn Pacific 3s Norfolk A 'Western col. 4s hid Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s Penn, cv. 34s. 1915 Penn. Conol s ofd. .. s Reading General 4s .; Rentihlle of Pubs 6s .. St. Louis A Iron Mountnln col PL Louis' A San. Francisco fg St. Louts Southwestern col Seaboard Air Line 4s bid , Southern Pacific bid .... Southern-, Paelfle 1st- 4s Southern? Railway 6s Tessa - A PaeMe 1st Toledo. St. Louis A Western 4s. hid. 72 Cnlon PsHfVe 4s ; ...1014 1'nln Pailflp. cr. 4s tr. ft, Pteel id Sm Wabash. ! .. I" Western V4d. 4s tM a Wheeling A Lake Kris 4s bid M WIsnoiyHn Central 4a ! N. T N. H. and H. cr, e. ctfg bl4 :12S4 5s.. 4..v 4s bid. !.eJe ia!4 lo:!4 luo looi 1214 1224 724 ior4 4 80 1 1004 Dl 98 92 72 104 73 4-S4 8t4 1014 4 4 644 854 94 34 61 4 984 4 , .f'H S3 10-J cr.4 7K4 Kt -T4 K'i 9M4 tr 154 so 81 91V 1234 mis n . S3 r4 1084 v4 s4 57 . 1H 9 1!4 HUBBARD BROS. Is CO., HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YORK MEMBERS 07 New Tork Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur- caase ana sals of cotton for future delivery. Correspondence Invited. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Motors, Dynamos, Alternating and Direct' Current. Any size an voltage. Stock on hand. We ask for orders'. READ THIS IP YOC HAVE TO SELL, LIST IT IN THIS OFFER ' ' tt yon have houses or stores to rent, let me do your collecting ul 8sOw trouble and worry. ."' The place to Insure your property la In this agendT - - R. E. Goehrane. Insurance aiul Heal Estate Ageot. -' "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PIiASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" "ACME PLASTER" HUG? MACRAE & CO., Bankers si laoeilanevu Btnrthera' SeewHik WILMINGTON. N. 3. Washington, D. C, 08 Colorado BMf. Cotton Mill Stocks. WANTED Fifty to ftlxty-Horse Power Second Hsnd Englns and Boiler if In good repair and price right. Rock Hill Brick Co. ROCK HI LI j, 8. C. CLOSTXO ffTOClC 1JT. o AmsUra mated Cbpner Amertoan Car A Foundry American Car A Foundry ptd. ,..-.....yo American fnf'on 01 ....... 94 American Hide A Leather pfd, . .... 19 American Ice Heriirltie .. ,t ....... 7H American Unseed .......... .....7. t1 American Iteomotlvs' .. 44 Amerlran Iocemotlve pfd. 114 American fm-ltlnar A Rsfng. -...,r American Pmelilng A Befng. pfd.,.. fW4 Amerlran "uear. Refining American T-bave pfd. .. .......... m American Woolen ., ................. rr Anaconda Mining Co. ..... 4--H Atchison .. e ; see eis)tMitrff rf Atchisqn pfd Atlantic Coast Line IfHltiniore A Olilo Haltlmore A Ohio pfd llrooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Paclflo Centrul leather .. Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Chesapeske A Ohio Chicago Oreat Western Chicago A North Western Chicago, Mil. A Ht. Paul C C. C. A Bt. Louts Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern .. Colorado A Southern 1st pM .. Colorado A Southern 2d pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products Delaware Hudson Denver A Rio Orsnde Denver A Hlo Grande pfd Distillers' Securttlts Krle .. .'. Krle 1st pfd J'le 2d pd General Klectnc Oreat Northern Great Northern CTTe ctTs.' Illinois Centrsl Interborough-Met Interborough-Met. pfd International Paper International Paper pfd International .Pump .....i.. lawa. Central ....... f r.......- Ksnsss City Southern Kansas City Southern pfd Louisville A Nsshvltle Mexican Central Minneapolis A fit. Louis ......x Minn.. Ht. P. A Sault Ste, M... Missouri Fnetftc Missouri, Kansas A Texas ...... Missouri. Kansas A Texss pfd. . National lad New Tork 7entr ... New Tork, Ontsrlo A Western Norfolk A Western North American - Northern Pacino i- Paclfle Mall Pennsylvsoia .. people's Oas Pittsburg. C. C. A St. pressed Steel Csr ... Pullman Palsee Csr . Railway . Steel Spring Reading .. .. ......... Republic pieei .. .. Republic Hieel pfd.' t Rock Island Co. .: ..... Rock Island Co. pfd. ............ .... St tMlt A San Fran. Id ptd........ 91 St. I.OUIS Southwestern ' HTi 1 yt tiiii SouUiwestern nfd Tf-S-t.;.- .i -sn-iM Bl .-!' I t ' ruoss escniriu pi iyiii.iwH...., Southern Paetfic mv' Southern Pscifle pfd. Southern Railwsr-.- ...l. ...... ...... Southern Railway pfd. .?-.... Tenneawee Cemer Texas A PsclAe Toledo. St. Louis A West .... Toledo, St. Louis A West. pfd....... 1'nlon Paeine .. .. t'nlnn Paelfto rfd. ...............I.... 1'nlted States Ttuhber t'Rlted States Rubber 1st pfd..... t'nlte1 states Steet ........., T'nlted Statas Steel pfd. ............. I'tah Conner Virgima-i areimat i nnami Louis 914 . 81 94 (CI 44 144 94 1 414 84 1U4 1374 824 Z 814 U4 to 174 14 1W n 81 834 194 364 84 13 ir 81 1384 4 80 1 18 4 (K 10S4 144 71 1114 (04 ftl 4S4 1044 m, Tl 814 U4 94 1224 9?4 78 laS M 114 4 Si4 184 XS4 4 18 84 . 8x4 I"4 IS 24 ,104 148 1074 84 VM4 314 4'4j .............rt ' S - " H 4V MsHs4sstsse - (19 " Virginia-Carolina Chemical pfd. Wahaen . t. r ............... Wabash- pfd. ..........te., .......... Westlnahouse EleotHc. Western t'nlon .. Wheelinsr A Lake Erie Wlsccnsln Central . Btsnaara Oil Carolina Portland Cement Comp'y Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. FOR DECORATING LIGHTS SEE AUTEN Phone 1307 or 1308. 202 S. Tryon ARE YOU LOOKING POR A BARGAIN? Suppose you had 117S. whh-h yon wished to Invest safely for the bene fit of you wife and1 daughter; and ofTrrrd you for rujK'"" thnt small sum sn Investment that ivmiid rertalnlv vlei a return of 15.000 within the yar; wouldn't you snap It vffT Well, if you are not over IS years of age. we can offer you a nlnveat m-nt thnt may yield that return within the year, and will certainly do so In 30 years (provided you agree that If tne investment aoea not mature within the first year you wilt make a similar deposit annually thereafter). " If This Interests Tou, Writs, TV. 'Phone or Call J. ItODDKY, Manager, Rock II til. a C. WJI. UIHTK JOIIXKOX, Bra. Aft limit niriff., Charlotte, X. C. LOUIS H. ASBUEY ARCHITECT t Law BaUdlnc Oiarlott. H. C. FRANK P. MILBURN & COi ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C SCREENS Flies and Mosquitoes on the Outside Small Cost XHolVEARN &C0. Mannfaclnrrra of AtantcU. Wrfis for catalog no. Manufacturers and Jobbers f lHaes)Ur Stud H oeresaary to bao Uaakinc raciUticw ia ad. dlUott 4 Uoee oAereU by lorsj . . V'-, first National ..Bank or raomowii.. vmcsxvi wn . ,..'.,, 1 1 ,00.eo Cp4ta Karsed ftarptts aoo.ftoo.a l,aoo.oao.oo Pep tie t,M,4)M.04 Tsui rteeemos, Offer Js8 tbm AtUlUsMal . ctlittew IteqnlrenL i. - IUW. Vk. tn. deatt Cksa.IL Barawttt A. OMIaUK s. shut. . v Bi,' 4opll. Asatatsune HOOK -AND E0QEH3 ',. -: ." - ..'--r AECHITECTS- cnnurx'ix, m. a, Leonard L, llanter and f sordoa rrstak.Ua AECIHTECT3 Law BuUdlnc. Oartotu. X. C Koa, Sit and 1V TUmm STt. A. D. S ALKULD ts BRO., , IXK3lSSIO!f MXRC1I.VXTS ; 1 . svawassBBasjsaga vra Leonard Street. KETT TORK, v 4COTTOJr YArtXf " hy DEPT. . Predlc Vietor & Acfcs!i3. J A1IC 3 E. IHTCHTLL CO. ctmaiissiox merciia.vts Cottca Yams and Cc - " - Clotlis, COKSiaXMENTS SOUCTTlb fhlUdelprUa, i:j and 12 C t -. Boston, 185 Suninu r i ;. v -Kew York. '. IS 1 !.( i r .. , - Cbarljite. Si S. m.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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