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A . CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER," AUGUST 2, 1903. 15 .- , Market Reports Cotton, :.' Stocks, ' Bonds. Grain, r Cattle, - Etc. , -. ' i; ? COTTON MARKfcT. , ' New .York. Aug. 1.-The cotton market onened steady .t an advance of J points to a decline of 1 point, near-months being higher on the in fluenee of yesterday'e " stopping of August notices and talk of an ad vanca In the spot basis In the South west as a result , of competition for Auruat shipment, while later post tlons reflected a favorable weather map. . in the absence of trading at Liverpool business here was - very quiet with prices-net unchanged dur ing the;, middle of -the morning. The market closed firm, net i points lower to 7 points higher. Receipts at the ports to-day 3,085 bales, against 4.708 last week and 10 last year. For the week 26,060 bales, against 26,355 last week and . T.440 last year. To-day's receipts at Mew Orleans zig against IS last year, and at Houston 807. against 2 last year. STOCK MARKET. New York, Aug 1. Reading led the market to higher levels of prices to-day In continuation of the sudden movement which developed In that stock late yesterday. The showing of net earnings for the year to be disclosed by the forthcoming annual report was said to be better than had been hoped. There were rumors also that a favorable decision of the suit to tent the validity of the com moditles clause of the Hepburn law was to be expected which would re lleve the coal companies of the ne cesslty of dispossessing themselves of ., their coal properties. These were suppositions and were not posible of verification. Encouragement over the general improvement of business prospects was given as a reason for " the movement also. Other coalers were not markedly affected In com pany. Conspicuous trading stocks, however, were active ' and strong and touched new lilgh levels for the year. The coppers were subjected to some profit taking sales follow ing yesterday's sharp rise, but con tinued to advance. No account was taken of a renewed increase In idle freight cars for the two weeks ending July 22 of 5.120 reported by the American Railway Association, this being the first Interruption to the reduction of Idle equipment since April 29th. It was reported that the trunk lines had decided to defer until December 1st any attempt to advance freight rates, the criticism of the proposal having proved dis- coursglng. It was not until the closing that profit taking was al lowed to affect prices. I Bonds were steady. Total sales par Value fl. 816.000. U. 8. it advanced 1-i per cent, on call during the week. Total sales of stocks 471.200 shares, Including: Copper, 20,200; Cotton Oil, 800; A. ., 400; C. & O., 800; -I &v N- 20JJ; K A W, tMi Reading. 111.800; So Ry l.OOffT do Bfd. 400; Tenn. Copper. 2,700; Union Pacific, 81,800; Hteel, 34,500; Va.-Caro. Chemical 100. New York. Aug. l.-Moblle and Ohio ct. 4s 80 bid. Baltimore, Aug. 1 Seaboard common and preferred, no quotations. Hubbard llroct. & Co.'s Cotton loiter, tipeclal to The Observer. New York, Aug. 1. Weather con ditions are still favorable with the exception of dry weather In Texas, which Is deserving of some attention because If wo have '.he usual August complaints they are likely to begin in that portion of the belt. Other wise conditions are excellent and some scattered selling from tho South followed by thi rinj? caused a small decline in our market during the early trading. The appearance of a few buying orders Just before the close was sufficient to bring about a quick rally of 10 points as no cotton appeared for hh!p. Rome of this buy ing is no doubt ascribed correctly to the long Interest and some of It appeared to be short covering. The situation remains unchanged, al though some nervousness la notice able on the part of those who have been and are still confident of a de cline In val-.s. An Interesting fac tor which a,..racts little attention Is the small Increase In the movement of new cotton In Texas, which should begin to pick up rapidly If the crop Is as early as we have all supposed. Ooarliig House Banks. New York. Aug. l.-The statement of the clearing house banks for the week . shows that the banks hold 8S9.083.S75 more thsn the requirements of the 3 pr cent, reserve rule. This Is an Increase of 8?.5fl7. 325 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared tth last week. The statement follows: Loans $1,273,230,900. Increase $2.309510; deposits 81.SK5. 401.300, increase W.413.100; circulation 856.149.800. Increase 881.600; legal -tenders 879.130.S00. decrease $531,930: specie fS-'l. 313.400. Inerease 84.702.500; reserve $4011. 4S3.900. Increase $4,170,600; reserve reaulr 834I.8S0.325, Increase 81.WB.275; surplus $59. 083.575. Increase 32.5s7.323; ex-T"nlted States deposits $61,393,950. Increase $2,662,825. The percentage of the actual reserve of the clearing house banks at the close of business to-day. was 29.38. ; The statement of banks and trust com panles of Greater New York not mem bers of the clearing house shows ' that ithose Institutions bars aggregate .de posits ol $1,005,379,400; total cash on hand $97,828,800. and loans amounting to $907.476.. 800. v S ' .Money 3farket. ' . : New Tofk. Aug. 1. Money on call nonv lnal: time Joans Quiet and firm; 80 days g to 1 per oent.; 80 days !.: six months 4, per cent.. . : r . . ... . ' Time mercantile paper I to 34 per 5.; sterling exchange fairly steady sctual business in bankers' bills at -.so to 4U.S5 for demand and at-4S5.3 to 488.85 for WMlay ' bills. Commercial bills 4844 to 183; bar silver 52; Mexican dol lars 45. - . -' ' e - Dry Goods Market. ' New York, Aug. LThs dry cooda mar. ket cIowhI very quiet Little new busl- ness came forward either to primary or ( secondary distributors. A good trade Is looked for during the coming week. The auction sale of dress goods win no douht attract many buyers who will purchase lines of merchandise other than those of fered at the publio sale. Initial orders are coming In liberally from the Jobbers for fall. Burlaps have advanced 8 pence per TO -yards on the Calcutta market. White goods for spring are quiet. Ntur TorK ootlc - '.i I' New Tork.- Aug. L-r-BeeVee, receipt a 8C$ nominally steady;, dressed beet slow at $H te Be for native aides.' , -. Calves, receipts 2S6; .market steady, rair .veals sold at tt-fh - grassers and butter 'milks $8.88 to $3.7 dressed calves slow; city -dressed vests Pfc W 12; country :disdt to 11. . " ' ' Sheep snd. tsmbs. jeclpta 8:598;- market steady; sheep $ to $4.8"; lambs $4 to n begs, receipts L33; market nrm t 10 eenta fcif bar. ' .. . ' ' Dally Cotton Market--"1.""-' " New York, Aug. 1. Galveston.' tons firm; middling 10;, Bet receipts - l.ni cross receipts 1.478; sales 47; stock 43, d; coastwise 888.-- ..i.;,:.- .Nejr Orleans, tone quiet; middling 10; aet receipts 298; gross receipts 298; sales ; stock 44,766; coastwise 1.280. Mobile, tone nominal; middling 10; net receipts 8 gross receipts 88; Block tat. Savannah, tone quiet; middling lOrrnet receipts (50; gross receipts 650; sales 34; ttotk 2M4S; coastwise 808. - f- Charleston, , tone steady: middling 10; net receipts 8; gross receipt 8; sales ISO; stock S.18S; coastwise 828. ; . Wilmington, ;,tonV nominal; sates MS; stock 2.076. Norfolk, tens dull; middling II; net re ceipts 83; gross receipts 82; stock 8,604; Coastwise 204. . Baltimore, tone nominal; middling 11 "4; net receipts: 883; gross receipts 683; stock MIS. . .- - ,.' ,''- ' New York,, tone quiet; middling M.S0; gross receipts 446; stock 68,068. Boston, tone quiet; middling 10.70; gross receipts 346. . - , Philadelphia, tone quiet; middling !.; gross receipts 163; stock 1.14L Add 2.800 to continent since sept. ist. Total to-day, at all ports, net 1,085; Stock 307,958. Consolidated, at all ports, net 8,085. Total since September 1st. at all ports. net 8.S43.J71;' Gt Britain .2.882,798; France 888,636; continent 8,800,151; Japan 190,766; Mexico 1,549. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, tone steady; middling 10; net receipts' 807; gross receipts 807; shipments 883; sales. 48; stock 19,641. Augusta, tone quiet; middling 10: net receipts 24; glum receipts 21; shipments 299; sales 218; stock 12.793. Memphis, tone steady; middling 10'i, net receipts 27; gross receipts 69; ship ments 42: sales 200; stock 22.301. 8t. Louis, tone dull; middling 10; gross receipts 842; shipments 1,041; stock 13,373. ' Cincinnati, net receipts 612; gross re ceipts 612; shipments 874; sales 600; stock 9,013. Louievllie. tone firm; middling 10. Little nock, tcne dull: middling 10: net recelptH 4ti; gross receipts 46; stock S.fleW. Total to-day. net receipts 1.616; gross re ceipts 2.500; Fhipmcnts 2.941; sales I; stock J-i.KSl. Xew York Produce New York. Aug. l.-Flour quiet, unset tled. Minnesota patents 8S.3S to .; Minnesota bakers 84.10 to 84 60; winter patents $4 40 to $4 75. Rye flour stidy, $4.15 to 84.6S. Corn meal Arm; fine 81. to w.iu: coarse 81.80 to 81 .88; kiln dried 8118. Re dull; No. 2 Western 88. Wheat strong; No. 2 red-101 to jb ele vator. Options IK to Hi nigner; nepieni- ber 100; December 101: May 1M4. rnni stividv: No. 2. 84tt. Options l to higher; September 82Mi; December 72H- Oats, spot wrak: mixed 68 to u. Beef quiet; family 818.50 to 817.50: mess $14.30 to $15.60; beef hams $28 to W pacicei tlK tn Cut meats steady; pickled Iwllies 9 to 11; do hams 12 to 13. Lsrd Hrm; Western $9.(3 to $0.75: refined film; continent $10.11); 8. A. $10.75; com pound S'4 to 8V- Toik firm; family $18 to $18.50; mess $17 25 to $17.fA Tallow steady; city 5 7-l: country b to Mi. Rosin quiet: strained common to good $3.05 to $3.10. Turpentine jttad.y 1 R'ee rteady: domestic 34 to . Molasses (full; New "Orleans fJJTto 42. Sugar, raw steady: fair refining $3.75: centrifugal 98 test $4.25; molasses sugsf $3 45 to $3.50. Refined quiet; confection ers A $5.10; Mould A $5.5; cut loaf $.10; crushed $6; powdered $5 40; granulated $5.30; cubes $5.55. Coffee, futures closed steadyj unchang ed to 5 points higher. August $5.65 to $5.70; September $5i; December $5.50 to $555; May 5.6o. Spot dull; Rio No. 7, 6tt: Santos No. 4, 8V Freights and peanuts unchanged. Potatoes quiet; Long Island In bulk per barrel $2.50 to $2.75; Jersey $3 to $2.85; Southern $1.50 to $2.50. Cabbage steady, unchanged. Butter weak, unchanged. Cheese quiet, unchanged. Eggs steady; Western firsts 18 to 19H- New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans. Aug. 1 Cotton: Spots were quiet with prices unchanged! mid dling loa; Rales were SO bales on the spot and none to arrive. Futures opened steady, 2 to 8 points be low the close yesterday, as a result of unfavorable advices from New York, which was the only other market to serve as a (actor. Liverpool being Closed. Fol lowing the opening the trade appeared more Inclined to look upon the govern ment's condition report of yesterday as a eulllsh factor of importance and to this fact was attributed a fairly steady ad vance in the face of a bearish weather report and bearish week-enoTflgures. The advance continued throughout the day session and at the close which was steady the active months were 8 to 8 points a.bovs the close yesterday. Closing bids: August 9.97: September 9.61; October 9.39; November 9.28; Decem ber 9.28: January s.so; eoruary s.ju; March 9.34. Chicago Cattle Market. Chicago, Aug. 1. Cattle, receipts about 9W: market steady: beeves 83.90 to 87-80; Texans 8280 to 88.25; Westerners 83.80 to 85.90; stockers and feeders 8&S0 to 84.30; cows and heifers 81M to $5.80; calvea 85 SO to 87.15. ' - -' f Hoen. receiDts ' about 8.000; market steady to Sc. higher. Light Jff.80 to 86.95; mixed 86 40 to 87.10;' heavy 8 35 to $7.10; rough $6.35 to $6.55; good to choice heavy M.ffi lo 87.10: nigs 85.M to $6.35; bulk of sales 16.65 to 88.8S. ' - Slison. recelnta about 2.000; market steady: native $2jM to $4.65; Western $2.75 tn 14 70: Vearllnas $4.50 to $5.15; lambs $4.60 to $0 60; Western $4.50 to $6.80. '" It Mmore rroduce. Baltlmbro, Aug. 1-Flour dufl, unchang ed. Wheat easier; spot contract 88 to 8V4; Southern on grade 01 to 96. Com duir; spot mixed 80. T Oats firm; iNo. 2 mixed 81J to 82. Butter, oulet, unchanged, v Eggs ' firm, 20c Cheese and sugar quiet, unchanged. DiImm r.Hin anil siovlslana. Chicago. Aug. l.Sensational reports of crop damage in the Northwest sparred wheat lntoalmot a runaway market to day. September closing 2 to t over yes terday. " September corn advanced . September oats were'le. higher and pro visions 2V, to 7A and 10c. higher. WHEAT . High Low Close May 9S 9f September .... December .... ...... roRsi .. . v'y - May . ... ".-82V. 84 . .. . -" 834 754 : 3 90 95 92 94 3 81 74 82 46 September . 75 .Decern oer ... .83 '47 4S OATS May. September '45 December PORK- September . October ... 15.83 15.90 15.81 15.96 : $.57 8.87 irm $.17 18.02 LARD , September ...... . October .. ......... RIBS - - v-;l September .... 8.81 v $.58 -7J ' 186; 8.15 9 , $.87 $. : October - i i.: . v' BANK STATEMENT. V; Reserve, tncrease .,.',..........',....$1667.33 Uu, United States, Increase ,. I,SC.ltj5 Ieans. tncrease .'....,..! 909.) Specie. Increase 4.7"2. Legale., decrease DVposits, Increase 1 ................. 413.104 drculation. increase ................ - 81,800 owMaiEsicriivji 1 40 P. Al rinlshr Lapper. i :t9 46- H. AB. Cardv-llft Jtev. Top Plata. ' tl .40" Whltln Card3.H0 Rev. Top Flat. 4 ?J -i2gpeders. - 7 8"x4" Speeders- 2- 10"xjt-intermediates.", 2 12"x6" Slubbers. vr 80 Deliveries Saco-Pettoe Drawing, 1900 model. 4 Deliveries Whitin Drawing Cnew). 18 Whitin Spinning Frames. 1 2-4" rings. 4 F. A J. Spinning Frames, 1 8-4" rings. t WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED? WE HAVE IT. GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO, IV. G. Um g iUKAWIHB . ui MACHINE WORk-o COTTOfJ TAUNTON, COMBERS --m. MULES LAP MACHINES SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE . EDWIN HOWARD, Acint. Place your orders with-us W I Speed System Satisfaction D0U6LEDAY-H1LL ElECTRIC COMPW Manufacturers and Dealers Southern Yurchouse THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered) PCBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. Cost Systems. Investlga tlons. Bank Examinations. 1219-20-21 Empire Bltlg.. Atlanta, Ga. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Charlotte CoUon. ' These ngui.-h represent prices paid t Wagons, August 1 trict middling 11 tioort mtdailng .' 10 Middling i 10 Charlotte Product (Corrected by 1C U. field k Co.) Butter 10 1J Chickens Spring 17is Ducks 9r Eggs U ' Cleese per head 40M Hens per head S6M Turkeys per pound 13U (Corrected dally by 'och.':-McLauf l'n Co.) Rye 88 Corn toi Cotton seed St Oats VJ New York CoUon. New York, Auk. 1 Spot cotton, closed quint, 10 points lowrr; middling uplands 10.BP; middling gulf lo.c.j; sales none. Futures opened steady and doped nrm. Open With Low Close Aur lo.iiO .Sept 11.47 Oct ' 9.35 Nov Dec !U!) Jan 9.U Feb March 9. IS 9.94 !M9 9.43 9.17 9.47 i'.ii 9.U 9.33 9.42 9.1? 9 J-1 J fl.18 9.1 I.lviTptiol COM on. Liverpool, Aug. 1. Holiday In the cot' ton market to-day. aval Siores. Charleston. S. C., Aug. 1. Turpentine steady at 37; smiles none. Rosin steady: sales none. Quote: A B C $2.45; D $2.55; R 82.65; F 83.05; Q 83.05 to 83.10; II 83.40 to 83.55; I $3.80; K $4.75: M $5.30 to $5.35; N $5 80; W O $6.25; W W $6.30. Savannah. Ga., Aug. 1. Turpentine firm 37; sales 150; receipts D04; shipments 230. Rosin flrmj sales 3.197: receipts 3.282; shipments 1,105; stock 149.031. Quote: A B C 82.80 to 82 65: P $2.70; E $2.78 to $2.80; F $3.20; O $3.25: H $3.50 to $3 55: I $8.80 to $3.98; K-84.70 to 84.75: M $5 35 to $5.40; N $6.80; W O $6.36: W W $6 40. Wilmington. Aug. 1. Spirits turpentine firm 86; receipts 146 casks. - Rosin , steady. 82.30; receipts 658. , Tar firm, $1.50; receipts 11. Crude turpentine firm. $2, $2.60 and $3.40; receipts 23. New Orleans, Aug. 1. Receipts: 830 bar rels rosin;' 10 barrels turpentine. Exports: ' None. '- - Cotton Seed OH. New York. Aug. 1. Cotton seed oil wss quiet With prices easier under absence of support. -Prime -crude 30 bid; prime sum mer yellow 42; 'oft summer yellow 40 to 4lj good off summer yellow 40 to 41; prime white 44 to 45; prime winter yellow 48.. to 43. ,'. NEW YORK BONDS.. V. S. refunding 2s, registered .. , .. 103 U. S. refandiiig la, coupon 103 ii. d. sa. regieierea . ., jvu U. S. 3s, coupon 100 IT. S. 4s, registered i 120 U. 8. 4s. coupon 1S American Tobacco 4s ex. Int.' 73), American TODacce ea ex. Int. ...... 107 Aicotson grnersi u .. .. .. w Atchison adjustment 4s bid .......... 89 Atchison cv. 4s ..,., fl Atchison cv. 8s .. Atlantic Coast Una 4s ................. Baltimore ft Ohio 4s ... Baltimore A Ohio 8s . , ....... t 88 Brooklyn R. T ct. 4a 7J 106 '.' . M' : 101 : i ''86 ; - 94 ,40 81 V 8H 87 -78 Central of Georgia -8s bid ..,..." Central of Georgia 1st Inc. ,ofd. f. Central of Georgia Id Inc. .'.......-i. Central of Georgia 3d Inc. (. Chesapeske A Ohio 4s ... .1 Chicago A Alton 8s Chicago, B. A Qulncy new 4s....... Chicago, R. L A P. R. R. 4s...... Chicago, R. I. A P. R. R. eot te.." Chicago. R. I. A P. By. rfdg. 4s....- C. tz, C ft St. Louis gen. 4s bid.. Colorado Industrial Sa . Colorado Midland 4a bid .............. Colorado A Southenf 4s ex. inc.... Dels ware A Hudson cv. 4s ex. Int.. Denver RiO Orsnde 4s .. Krle- prior lien '4s ...... ...v.;.... Erie General 4a .,..... Hocking VaUey 4s ...m.m Interboroush-Met., IUs ....... . Japan 4s .. SPINNING a ' FRAMES arm sa 'swrsw MACHINERY LOOMS for Electrical Supplies. Quick Complete Right - - piTTsnrRti. v.. - CHAHLOTT:, X. C. 1 Japan 4s bid Japan 4'4a 2d Series 9S j ir. I.otilsvllle Nash. 1'nlfled is Manhattan consol gold s bid Mexican Central 4s hid Mexican Ctntral 1st Inc. bid Minn. A St Louis 4s Mlseourl, Kansas A Texus 4s 97 Missouri, Kansas & Texas I'ds .. .. X44 National R. R of Mexico consol 4s SI New York Central gen. 3'4s 91'4 Now Jersey Central general Bs bid. 121 Northern Pacific 4s 101V4 Northern Pacific 3 ex. int 72' Norfolk & Western consol 4s ex. Int 974 Oregon Short Line Kdg. 4s 91 Penn. cv. 3H. 1 Penn. Consol 4s ltt! Reading Oenfral 4s 9 Republlo of Cuba 6s bid 10 St. Louis & Iron Mountain consol 6s 103 8t. Louis & Ssn Francisco fg. 4a.. 70'4 St. Louis W'western con. 4s iC'.i Seaboard Air Line 4s old 60 Southern Taclflc 4s bid ; Southern Pacific 1st 4s f: Southern Railway 6s nH Texas & Pacific lsts bid , TKi Toledo. St. L. t Western 4s .. 74 Union Pacific 4s Union Pacific . 4s V. ti. Steel 2d 5s , Wabash lsls Western Md. 4s Wheeling & Lu' e Erie 4s bid 101 t 100 108 74 71 K3 N. Y., N. 11. and 11. cv. 6s ctfs 126 CLOSING STOCK UST. Amalgamated fTopper 77 American Car A Foundry American Car & Foundry pfd lOlvt, American t.'otton Oil 33 American Hide & I.er.thrr pfd 20 American Ice Securities 28 American Linseed 11 American Locomotive M American Locomotive b'd W American amrltlng A Refng MS American Smelting A Rntng. pfd.... 107 American Sugar Refining 1.11 American Tobacco pfd 81 American Woolen ?!' Anaconda Mining Co 47 Atchison - 87 Atchison pfd . 91IW Atlantio Coast Line KSi Baltimore A Ohio i Baltimore A Ohio pfd wesa Brooklyn Rapid Transit 82 Canadian Parlflc its Central I,ether 27 Central Leather pfd 98 Central of New Jersey lSoi Chesaoeake & Ohio 4.1 Chicago Great Western 7 Chicago A North Western 159 Chicago. Mil. It fit. Paul 141 C, C C. A St. Ixiuls 87 Colorado Fuel A Iron 8i' Colorado A Southern 82 Colorado ft Southern 1st pfd ri Colorado A Southern 2d pfd 81 Consolidated Gas t Corn Products 18 Delaware A Hudson 1X Denver A Rio Grande r? Denver ft Rto Grande pfd 88 Distillers' Securities 37 Erie .. .. 2 Erie 1st pfd 4n Erie 2d pfd St General Electric 14a Greet Northern pfd 187 Great Northern Ore ctfs. 7 Illinois Central 148 Interborough.Met. . 11 Interbomnsh-Met. pfd Stt 10 M a 17 87 International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kansss City Southern Kansas City Southern pfd. ......... Ixtulsville ft Nashville Mexican Central Minneapolis ft St. Louis Minn., St. P. ft Sault Ste. M Missouri Pacific , MtssourV Ksnsas A Texas Missouri. Kansas A Texas pfd. ..... Nstlonal Lead ...... New York. Central New Yojlc Ontario ft Western ..... Norfolk ft Western North American , Northern Psct&O .'..,-...' Pacific s4sll ....a......,................ J"9 IS 81 83 74 XM 73 : -141 81; . M 4J J H n ' 11 Pennsylyanla . People's Os Pittsburg. C. C A fit. Louis.......... Pressed 8 fee) Car ...................... Pullman Palso Car Railway Steel Spring ........ .1... ... Reading ' ,. 1,. .'. .r... Republic Steel ' ..vr....,.".. ......., Republic Ste pfd. Roek Island Co. ........ nock lsiana co.- '. St t. Louis A Ssn Pran. 24 pfd. r t. Louts Snuth western v. '1 i. Louis Southwestern 'pfd. 41 st EL COTTON MILL MACHINERY. : : Stuart W. :C&ME&Mf P ' 88AIN oi fcoai OUTM THYOM tmr CHARLOTTB. N. O. II Revolving Flat Card, Railway Head, Drawing Frames, spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, C0MBHR5 etc., er HUBBARD BROS. & CO. HANOVER SQUARE. NEW YOKK MEMBER8 OF New Tork Cotton Es- chai.ge. New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS BOLICITED For the pur chase ami sale or cotton tor future delivery. Correspondence Invited. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS CHARLOTTE, N. O. Motors, Dynamos, Alternating and Direct Current. Any size and voltage. Stock on band. We ask for orders. CLING FAST Wood fibre Plaster "Second to None." Experienced plasterers pronounce it the best on the market. The Best is always tho Cheapest. 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St. LonU West t 20 Toledo, St. Lotus A West. pfd. 4st( Union Pacific lto Union Pacine pfd. ................... ti United States Rubber ...... ....... n United Plates Hubber 1st pfd. .... MH United fMstes Steel -- 45 United Rlatee 8le-l pfd. Jmr, Utah Copper ... vinnnia-vamuna i nrnurii ...(.,,... s ' Vlrstnla-Carollna Chemical pfd,.... 101 ' ; Wabash .. .......,...... IrH4 Wabasb pfd. ........ rH Westtngbouse F.Iectrlo tVestsra Union ........,....,.' :' Wheelisg A Lake Kria i Jfl Wisconsin Cealral ,.........,,.,.., a Standard Oil M ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR ii : fix j WOONSOCKET Slubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames READ THIS tT YOU HATE TO SELL, LIST IT IX THIS OFFEB f Fa kave houses er stores to rent, let me do your collecting tnouble and worry, too place to Insure yeur property la la this agenea R. E. Cochrane. Insurance aswl Real Estate Ages 8. To The Building Trade In North Carolina! Our "OLD DOMINION" Cement Mills arc lo cated at Fordwick, Va., from where we ship to most points direct. However, for the rouvenience of bt trade, wo also carry large stocks of this famous Cement at Norfolk, Newbern and Wilmington. We can reach you with the goods quickly and at the lowest delivered prices. Write us. Carolina Portland Cement Comp'y Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C. I Motors? Generator of Dynamos and Electrical Wiling installed by us. Mill work a specialty. Prompt attention given to all work. R. ,G. TiUTBN GOMPANY Electrical Contractors. 'Phone 1307 or 1308. 202 S. Tryon St. Are You In Business For Yourself? Then you will do well to in vest most of jour capital In your business. But lay aside enough each year to pay for a round amount of life In surance. Your policy may not Increase your business, but it will protect your future. A vast majority of the men who are in business fall. A small minority succeed. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1908, edition 1
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