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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST lWd. 1 Financial and Commercial THE COTTOX-MAItKET. New Tork,' Aug;. 27- Under tho in fluence of a heavy covering move ment. Induced In large part by an ' t-Vening up" process ot the shorts concerned io the suspension of A. .O. ; Biown & Co. to-day stocic market ;. made pronounced progress in the dl - rtctlon of hljher price. Asain the tade-s sver the Harriman , Issues. Southern Pacific advancing to new hlgTi levels and Union Pacific selling at the highest flsure In considerably over a year. In peeu1al,lre circles "m. mora hopeful view of market con ditlons ceeroed to he taken,". v ' Trailing during the flrsL. hour was almost a large as for the' entire prev- ' lous day, and such adverse factors as the flood damages In the South and . numerous unfayorable- railroad. re turns seemed , to call tor scant atten- , 'tlon: ,.' ,'.; : ; ? The Southern Railway reported a decrease - In. gross from July ; 1st, : of Sl.488.000, the, third week of this month alone falling off $184,000, Re porta dealing with the. extent of the damage resulting from the Southern floods, were decidedly conflicting... Pri vate advices from South Carolina es- . tl mated the loss to cotton at not more than ( per cent.-wlth practically no damage in Georgia, while moreau-t '. thorlutlve report declare- that the flood Is one of the most disastrous ever recorded in the history of the Carolina. Demand money continue at a standstill with freer efferinga. The v general - bond market w strong, - Total . sales, par. value, ar , gregated $ 8.410,000. - No change in government nonas on - call.--n . - - Total aales to-day 864.200 shares. Including: ; .Copper (6.800: American emettlng 10,200; American Sugar 1,200: American Tobacco 800; A. C. ' It. 100; t Paul 1U00; C. A O. 1.000; N. A W 1,400: - Reading, 114.100; SouthernTPaclfla 108,100; Sloss-Shef-'field 1.700; Southern Railway 2,100: 'do. pfd, 00; Tennessee Copper 1.S9.0; Union Pacific 131.J00; United State Steel 44.100; Virginia-Carolina Chem ical 100; do. 'pfd.-100. , ' STOCK .MARKET. ; ; V ,. Z Nx TilrV. tnr 17 The feature in the cotton market to-day was near' month liquidation under which the - whole list was very nervous and un settled, with August closing at 1.48 r bid, or a- net decline of 8 T point. '. September also sold off sharply, clo . " lug at a net Ions ot SS point, while V later months closed steady at a net ' decline Of 1 to 14 point. .- Sate for the day werr estimated" at t00 -?-"t 0,00 hale.' The market opened steady ' at unchanged price to a decline Of 4 i . points or about In line with the ca-'v- bles. but' In spite of further t" flood damage reports and some aoatfcred covering soon showed evidences of - " uneaxines owing iu nm iki uwi u r stead of burin here the South aP- - prared to be sen'd selling orders,' and easy cables, which many believed to , . rthert an effort on the part of the - near-month bull In Liverpool to withdraw from their position. Toward .midday In the local market August ' - was oqered for sale freely, then 8o " tember and It looked as if the Wall Street bull who had liquidated their ,' holdings -of 'later months earlier In " the month, were at last preparing to v liquidate th apot supplies taken be fore the recent 'big break and' that the supplies would be tendered on -contract to-morrow. This situation . entirely evershawoded the less faror ' able crop advice and, the market was " rer unsettled In the late trading. To-morrow U the lrt September no tice day, and also an August-notice) t- day.' ' ,!, -"-' -i Receipt at the port to-day '-0,0t bain Sialnat 7.29 J Jast weex, ana l 71 lut t ear.' For the week 70. 000 bales against 43.907 last week and 2:,s:i iasl year. To-day' receipts . t Orleans lit bale against 30 last year "and a' Houston 1,211 bale against 1,381 year, " Wubbard Ilro. ft Co.' Cotton Letter. flnaciaJ to The Observer. ; - .. " ' New Tork. Aug. 27. Europe would not follow the advance here of yesterday, slow dclne on the weaker tone ot th American market. A the weather prom ises to become clear and warmer further liquidation ot the balance of the Wall Street Interest esm on the market dur ing the day, finally bringing about low prices. ' There was some moderate buying ' by a few spinners,' brokers, thoughstnly to a moderate degree, i Also there Va demand before the forthcoming bureau re,- . port, which together J absorbed these of ' ferlngs. A sense, ot disappointment per vades the trade that foreign market did not sustain their improvement this morn- ; r Ing In view of the damage from the re . cent, tains in the Carolines. , ,. . j ' I . ' 'j, .i l l ' ' ' 'r.-. ' : Rnvwood. Clark A Co' Cotton letter New Orleans, : Aug. 27. Liverpool Is steady, but that Is a far, as the trade there will go on prevailing conditions In ' response to bullish developments on our . side. Demand tor spot is not Increasing ..In spits, of th recent, decline and the . adjuattnent of spot prices to new , crop : value continue.-, Improved weather . con- ditlons induced ilqaldatlon ' of long eon-1 '. tract taken on yesterday tor, a turn, and : thlcausd soms decline. In eur market this 'inorning. ' but' there was no heavy bear selling. Fear of weather" surprises ; during th critical month of September is : liable to prevent aggressiveness tor some ' time, and the market Will nmhablv be & ' scalping proposition for quite a while. It is more sensiiive, nowever, to unrsvory able.' Influences.' The reports of The Jour- nal Of . Cojnnserce on the two Carolines - are better than expected; probably be cause they 'do not cover the recent heavy j rain, j Columbia, B. C,- says; "Reports s received from all sections of the Bute indicate that the present floods is) the ; most damaging ever : recorded in . this ' - State. It is"estimated that the, damage . to the' cotton alone is ten time greater . than the total loss from; th great floods 'of 191 Crop in bottoms are a total loss and uplands are heavily damaged." , . Charlotte, ' N. C says: - "Indications point to excessive damage to cotton, by heavy rains. . Ane grower estlmatea It at (Most of the cotton hs turned yellow and - either hot sun or further rains Will result in further deterioration." ' ' , -.. f , The Atlantic Blatas had further rslns over bight, but they were much lighter and clearing.- 'Warmer ' weather la pre dicted for Friday. -. - - , Hardly any precipitation occurred -in tba best, ot the belt . . , - : . - HATWARD A CLARK. s. Ksnc unr ouon itior. . 'New. tork. Aug. 27. Flood damage In South Carolina and Georgia failed ?te 1 cause higher prices for cotton to-day and OTHwm ktkuiz xjt wn i vrrbo4y . I Zanesvllle. r . lrnn. I Mrs. Mary Lee, rural route 8. 8he writes: j Zl ei hto rife toThtTV; of trt he owes Ma nre io ne or T- Kins'a. -AM i H.rovfrv. ti in mnri verely affected that consumption seerriefl Inevitable, wnen a errtenu rerommendea ei Illecovery. " tnea n. ,ni1 ha ue ha re,toiMd Mm to PToct health." Dr Kins' New Discovery Is t?i King of throat a1 lung rempdla. For couiha snd cold it 1-as no eqml. The Art l d .i. gives relief. Try it. f-oid under guarantee at sU drug stores . fcoc. and $Lo. X:1al botu frs. . . - upon lack "of support and weakness In August.; prices for. . October end later months were net 14 points lower at 'one o'clock. August showed a loss' of '45i points snd September 23 points on small offerings ot The former by brokers thought to represent the erstVhile. Wall Street bull interests, who are credited with be ing still long thex August they bought when bulling . October. Our private, ad vices from the flooded districts were that the damage reports were' somewhat ex aggerated, and that with clear weather and moderate temperatures much of th loss to cotton wlU be repaired. lee of water power at Augusta, It was reported, would necessitate the shutting down of eight cotton mills there for at least six months, To-dsy's receipt at six leading point were t,m. against 4.733 last week and 1.343 last, year. Theca- were some re port of easier spot at interior point.. A traders market I about all we can look for pending the bureau report September 1st. ' J. S. BACHI CO. i DaOiy Cotton Market . New Tork. Au.' 2T.-Galveston ton auieti middling Mi: net act. 4.325; gross rets. 4,928: sale 1.(33: stock Fr 1929: eoastwtse 1.864. ' . ' New Orleans ton quiet; niddliny Mi net rets. IM: gros' ret, ill; sale 80S stock 27.481. .- : -; ' '' '--i , - A ' ' , Mobile tone quiet; middling f: net rets. 427; gross rets, 427;"sales 25; stock 7,404. - Bavannih ton steady: middling VAt net rets. "2.11: gross rets. 1110; . sales 1,337 stock 22.8S1: coastwise 1.433. Charleston tone . steady: middling net ret. 27; gross ret. 28; stock 7.38$. .Wlltulntrton tone nominal; stock 2,071 Norfolk tone dull: middling lost: net rets. 2: grosarcts. I; sale 8; stock 3.080 mailt wlm Z . -r r'J -. " 1 ' Baltimore ton nominal; middling JOH latock 1868: coastwise 1.M0. ' r . . . ..... 1.11 . am New Torn tone uiei: mrammj gross rets. SG2;. sale 39; stock 7S.1H; Ct, Britain 3.114; Coastwise 404. - ,,-.- Boston ton eule.t; middling 1.70; net ret. 1.747: Ot. Britain SO. :. : -f.ft Philadelphia , ton' Ann; middling; 2.98 'stock 1.2M. ;' '.'v -r.' ; San Francisco, net ret. W; gross rets. 40. .- . .. r- ' - ....' Total to-day, at' an pert, net 10,061; Ot, Britain 3.144: Franc 10927; Japan ... w stock 181111. . i- ' Consolidated, at all pert, net 14.412; Ot Britain 12.no; Franc 10,r7; .continent r21,- 492; Japan Ml J v Total since pt 1st, at air ports; net 2.484.411: Ot Britain 2.(17.341; France 868. 044; continent 3.372.125; Japan 190,404; Mex ico t4S.w' v , v.: -',- t. 1 ':C V ? INTERIOR MOVEMENT, '' Houston ton steady: middling' tt net rets. 4.211; gross rets. 1.211; shipment i, 271; Mies 4,209; stock 30,818. ..,,' Augusta, stock 9.200. - Memphis tone quiet; middling Hi; net rcls. 88; gross rets: 149; . shipment 80 -St Iufs ton dull; middling 9; net rets. 106; gross ret. 112; shipment 177 sale 820; stock 10.330. . , : Cincinnati, net rets. 394;' gross rets. 294 j swpments m: siock ;- i -, f . Loulavlil firm; middling 10. - Little Rock tone dull; middling Hi; shipments ; stock 2.414, ; Total to-day,, net ret. 4.798; grosa-rcta. K884; shipment 4,994; sales 4.122; stock 78, ,? " Jfew Tortr.' Produce. .'v New . Tork, Aug. 27. -Flour easy with fair trade. . Minnesota, patent S5.2SS3S.7S. Rye flour basely steady. Corn meal firm. Rye. dull. Barley easy, Wheat easy; No. 2 red U0U101 elevator. Options 14 to net lower. September 101; December 108; May 106. Corn steady; No. 2, so nominal elevator. , Options H'to H net higher, September 87V : December TJ; May 12. Oats steady; mixed UH. Beef quiet- Cut tneata steady. 7 Lard firm. Pork steady. Tallow dull. Rosin ' ejulet V Turpentine quiet. Rice steady. Molasses dull. Sug ar raw nominal; fair refining $3.44; centrl fugal 94 test 23 96,; confectioner "A" 34-90; mould "A" 25.34; eut leaf 85.80; crushed 8S.70; powdered 88.10; granulated 86; cubes 15.24. Caffee firm; Rio No. 7, (Hi Santo No. 4, 8H. Mild coffee dull; Cordova IH9 12H. Future net unchanged to 5 points higher. Butter steady; creamery third to first 1822. Cheese steady, - unchanged Eggs steady, ' unchanged. : Peanuts and Liverpool freight steady, unchanged. Po tatoea irregular; Jersey per . barrel S20 42.44; Southern sweetsper barrel 3212.75. Cabbages firm, u nchan ged. r u....T Baltimore) Pradaoo. " Baltimore; Aug. 27. Flpur Arm, un changed.. Wheat dull; spot contract 97HO rTU; -Southern -on rrade HKtiWK. Com dull; spot mixed 83; No. 3 white ; Southern yellow 8385. Oat Arm; No, 2 mixed 4161H. Rye firm; No. S Western export unchanged; No. 2 Western dome tio unchanged. Batter unchanged, eulet Fancy Imitation 20621: do creamery 25; do ladle 30; tor peeked ltv,$l. Eggs quiet unchanged. Cheese quiet Unchanged; new large 12H; new flat 12K; new small 13. " Sugar, uachangedl' coarse granulat ed 35.4ffi flne $5.40. : .., Cotton See4 00. . - '.. Naw Tork. Ang. 27. ptton seed oil wss firm and more activs en covering of short and light offering at rud. Irime crude 24H bid;, prime summer yellow 27; off summer yellow 35H$37; good off sum mer yellow 2537; prime whit '38941; prime winter yellow 4tt42-4S. .? .. 'trhlcago Cattle. Chicago, Aug. 27. Cattlereceipts esti mated about 1.600; market strong to lOe higher.; Steers 34.75 $5.80; eow 83.40016.25: heifer. lM34.7t; bull $2.75815: calves 34 $7.60; ttocker and feeders lzeol4.50. Hogs receipt estimated- r about 15,000; market 44 10c "higher; choice heavy chip ping $4.803t.88; butcher t4.70Q88.86; light mixed 88.300 ss.M; chole light K.&5934.70; plgs33.75et5.5ft. ; ' 4 .: Sheep receipt estimated about 12,000; market steady to 10c higher; sheep $8.80 (j$4.4E; lambs $4.7Tx3$6; yearUngs 84.3&$4.SS. " Dry Goods Market. - ' New Tork, 'Aug. 27. There was slight ly better demand for some line of cot ton goods In the dry good market to-day dus to a feeling that crop damage to cot tod by floods In the South might cause goods td be held more firmly." Fair sale ot print cloths and convertible werd an. nounced and there was also greater wil lingness to place orders for future -delivery of gqpds that have not been In re quest owing to tear of a low-priced cot ton crop. Wen's wear line Contlnue.very quiet" Rw silk la firmer. - Th Jobfilng trade for the day was fstr but not large. " 1 " i The Money Market . . IT.- easy Tk&lV P"" cent; rullnj rate'i; clos ing kid l4rffered at Hi. Time loans duU; slxtvdMSX-w-emfc-r,-TiliiifTv4 cays laz per cent.; six months t'. per rpnt. Close: Prima mereinHla tv. i to 4 per eent 8terllrvg exchange steadr with actual buelnea. in bankera- bin. at u m. u ss in. if. ,..., .... ' ' 1 ,' na r t '1!R'80 tar 0n,nd- Commerciai blils Bar sliver 61'i. . Slulran dollars 4S. - - The ' pains 'of indigestion are en tirely unneceemary. -Kodol la a per fect digester for all ort of food. It brings instant relief, and the stom ach promptly recover. iO,00O S?IBLE MILL j j I '7ith 250 You can secure any .part of the Machinery In this mill, which , wo are disposing of very, rapidly. It is in splendid condition.' f - , - , A'fine chance for those who are balancing r their equipment, while business is temporarily quiet - " '-It Will Pay You to Investigate. ', " " CREEAISB0R0 SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. CARDS MACHINE WORlfR OOTTOfJ TAUNTON, CnWRFBS . - MASS. LAP MACHINES; SOUTHERN OFTICE AT CHARLOTTE r ' IDWIN HOWARD, A3CNT.' THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered) ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND -AUDITORS. - Cost System. -" ) ' Invetrtlga tlons. Bank Examinations. 121t-2o-2t Kmplro Bldg Atlanta, Ga. I - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. . ' v Charlotte) Cotton. The price represent figure paid t wagona August 37th: .:. - Good middling .. ;.. .. ., . 10H Strict middling .. ., ,. ., .. .. .. 10S Middling 10 Charlotte lrodc.- t ' (Corrected by R. H. Field 4k Co.) Butter t .101B Chickens-Spring ......... , 1728 Ducks ..... Egg Geese per head lrH- ... m ' 4$0 .. . lir iie.u ........ .......... 30ff3S UQ14 Turkeys per pound .....r ...',, Charlotto Grain. r , ' (Corrected daily by Cochrans-McLaufb-lln Co.) Rye .. 8S Corn ,1.06 Cotton Seed .". ...... ...." 31 OaU ........ 48 Liverpool , Cotton. Liverpool, Aug. 37. Closing cotton: Spot in, limited demand; price four point low er; American middling fair 4,70: good mid dling 6.43; middling 6.23; low middling 4.89; good ordinary 4.38; ordinary 8.99. The sales of the day were 1,000 bales, or wnicn 100 were for speculation and export and included 1.600 American. Receipts M.ow including 1.800 American. Future opened steady and closed steady, August August-September.. ... ... September-October 1.13 ... .. .... . .. . ... 1 4.844 4.74 4.70 October-November November-December. 4.47V4 December-January. 4.44 4.44 January-February, . ... ... ... . . ... m February-March... 4.47H March-April 4.69 4.70 April-May May-June 4.71 - Now Tork Ootton. , - New Tork. Aug. 17.-Spot -eottpn closed quiet 10 points decline: middling uplands 8.70: middling gulf J.5: . sales 8 Dales. Future opened steady and closed with near months easy and distant steady. Open. High. Low. Close. Aug. .25b 9.35 8.72 8.88 8.0 ? 3.JJ 8.40 8.73J:X t-M.l.tJ Sept; .. .. .. . 160b 8.71. $.40' 8.57 Oct.; M. , Nov. p. .. .. Dec. -.. .. .. .. 8 55 8.48 8.41 8 43 8.43 ' 1.44 . 3.47 8.35 : 134 8.54 r 8.51: 8.38 Jan. . Feb. ;.. ,. .. . March , .. . .. . Hay. , .. ' . (.84 . 8.40 . 8.40 8.44 150 ' ' 8.M June 1.55 ' 8.51 . u New Orleana Cotton. . "New Orleans, Aug. 17. Cotton: Spots Qjiiet, Vt down on all grade. Mlddng . sales 130 bales on the pot and, 175 to rrlv. ';'-.': ' Future opened steady, two to three nolnU below the close yesterday, t action having set in sine tne nuiiun ei- fecu of yesteraay'a neavy ram wore on. Business around the ring wa quiet dur ing th greater part of the njornlng, with th receipt ef good weather advices serv ing as a decided bearish factor, Following th ppenjng decline, the reces sion tti values continued np to noon. When the . active month were 10 to 18 points down. During the late session, the market failed to regain the early losses and. at the olose, which was steady, th active months were 14 to, 17 point below the close ' yesterday. - Closing: August ' 1.38; September 8.48; October 8.51; November 8.49s December 8.47; January $.; Febni' ary 8.48; March I.SJ,- " .. ' ' ' ' New York Catd - : : " ' New Tork. Au. 17. Beeves reeelnts 1-. 5Jb. v A few bull sold st , 810$3Jt per 108 pounds,- tall ends $135; dressed beef steady.: ' 4-'' .., . ':, ';: Calve receipt 590, Common to choice veal sold at $&0.SO; culls $4$4.75; grassers and buttermilks 3.759$4; Indiana calve 83.36; dressed calve Arm; - city dressed veals selling at Pj?l2tt; country dressed ' Sheep and lambs receipts 4.462. ' Sheep $3.25$4.SO per 100 pounds; iambs 84.S03J7, on ear 87.10; culls 84$4.a. Hogs receipts- $90; Pennsylvanln . and New Tork But hog sold Ute yesterday at $79$7.10 per 100 pounda r. ' V" . : Naval orr. Savanah, Ga., Aug. r Turpentine firm, SfiHc; sales- 378; receipts 863;. -shipments 184. - ... . - ,r . - . : ,. -y- - Rosin Bnn;v sale .1700; receipts 1870; shipments ' 3.897: stock la. 090. Quote: A B C $2.4082.4CH: D $2.4081.46; E $2.50; F K.7S' O 818$J.85; H $3.3583.45; I $3.40; K Charleston. S. C. Aug. 27. Turpentine steadv at 3814-- Roln steady. Quote: A B C $2.rTHi?$i3D; D $2J; E $2.K2J.'rH; F tl Stl70; a 817n'&$3.75; II $3 ; I $3.50; K $4 15; M $4.40; N $5.15; W O $5.76; W W Wilmington, Aug. 27. Spirits turpentine nmhing dntrg; receipts 17. - v Rnisiri nothing doing; receipts lar firm $Li: receipts J. ' Crude turpenU.!e firm $1.60, fl snd fiTJ; rece'jns 43. Looms FRAL'ES MACHirJERY MULES LOOMS Ctilcago Grain. Chicago, Aug. 37. A alackenlng in ex port demand and generally favorable weather, for the movement In the North weat were factors that contributed to an easy cloae In th local wheat market to day. Corn, oat and provision closed Arm. ' - . WHEAT High. Low. Clo May... Wk Wfc $$ Sept '. $8 93 84M Tc ... .... 881 4H 84 CORN- " ' ' May ..... S 44H U Sept 78 77 77H Deo 46 46. 45 OATS May 53 61Vi 61 Sept 40 494 49S Pee ; (0 49 49 POUX- ., , ' , Sept .. 14.00 ' 14.00 14.55 Oct 14.45 14.67 14.05 LARD May, 1.38 130 1.31 Oct f.45 (.40 1.40 RIB3- May i. ,........ 8.80 8.77 8.80 Oct ; ... ..... 8.00 8.85 8.87 NEW TORK BONDS V. 8. refunding 2 registered, refunding Is Coupon .. . U. B. . 104 . 101 . 101 . 14 . 121U 74 10814 1001 u. n. sa registered .... .. i. rr a . kj . d. mm coupun IT. 8. 4 registered U. 8. 4s coupon .. .. .. .imiiivi iuo,ift uuiuu mm . ., . ,. . American Tobacco 4s .. Atchison general 4a .. Atchison adjustment 4 .4 ft ., .. 1. 2 M 108H 94 loo V4 74V 108 Atchison cv. 4s .. ., .. .. .. .... tAtchlson cv. 5s .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Atlantic Coast Lin 4s bid Baltimore Ohio 4s .. ., .'. .. .. ., .. Baltimore A Ohio $Hs .. .. .. .. .... Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s Centrsl of Georgia 5s .. .. .. .. .. ., Central ot Georgia 1st Inc. bid .... Central of Georgia Id Inc. bid .. .. Central of Georgia 3d Inc. bid .. Chesapeake t Ohio 4ts .. Chicago A Alton 3 .. ..' Chicago, B. A Qutncy new 4 .. .. .. Chicago, R. I. A Pacific R. R, 4s ,. Chicago. R. L A P. R. R col. 4 .. Chicago. R I. A P. Hy. rfdg. 4.... C. C. C. A St. Louis gen. 4s Colorado Industrial 6a .. ., , Colorado Midland 4a bid .. .. .. .. Colorsdo A Southern 4s bid ,. .. .... Delaware A Hudson cv. 4 .. Denver A Rio Grands 4s bid Erl prior Hen 4 .. ., ., Erie General 4s bid , .... Hocking Valley 4Via bid v Interborough-Met. 4Vts Japan 4s .. .. .. .. .. Japan 4Vfcs .. .. .. . ,, .. Japan u 2d Series bid Louisville A Nash. Unified is bid .. Manhattan eonsol gold 4a.,-. ,. ,. 62 V 44 88 10S 8 87H 4714 65 8614 W 72 44 P2 101 $214 8V4 103V4 79V4 ' 8H 87T4 .8854 V8 83 Mexican central 4s bio. .. Mexican Central 1st lac . Minn. A 8t Louis 4s old I J , , 0 10414 m $4 Missouri, Kansas A Teaa 4 bid Missouri, Kansas Texas 2ds .. .. National R. R. of Max. coo, 4s ofd. Nsw Tork Central gen. 3a bid (114 New Jersey Central general 5a bid 122 H nonnern reciqo .... Northern Pacific 3 U.J.II. XI? . ... Orejroa Short Litis rfdg. 4 ., ., i-ena. cv. ihs Penn. Qng6l 4s Radir 0iuieral 4 RssubUc ef Cuba U bid .. . St. Lout A Icon Mtn. con. St Louts A SalT Francisco tg. 4 t Loul S'westem oen. 4s .. .. .... Seaboard Air Line 4a bid 76 6814 :V ri4 Southern Pacific 4s bid .. .. ,. .... Southern Pacific 1st 4s .. .. j ...... .414 Southern Railway Ss bid Texas A Pacific 1st ofd. .. .. .. .... Toledo, St Louis A Western 4s bid.. Union Pacific 4s ,. .-- . wo 110H 75'4 102H 7H J00 10 - 72 76 '84H 114 t njon Pacific cv. 4s X'. S. Steel 3d 6s Wsbsjh lets bid Wheeling A Lake Erie 4 bid ...... Wisconsin Central 4 ., N. T N. H, A It ev. 4 ctf. ofd. t ,. - CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper . ..-. ..' American Car A, Foundry ... American Car A Foundry old. 19 404 108 6H in 108 1T4 u 4'4 - 4 . 63H i:H American Cotton Oil ., .. .. .. ,. American Hide A Leather pfd. ., Amencan ice necurtties American Linseed - . . ..... American Locomotlv American Locomotive pfd. .. American Smelting A Refng. .. .. American Smelting A Refng. pfd, .v Amerloan Sucar Refining ... . American Tobacco pfd. ..'. . .. American woolen .. .... . .... Anaconda. M'ning Co. .. .. Atchison .. .. .. ,.. ... Atrhiaon pfd. .i .. .. .. ., Atlantic Coast IJn .,-. ,. Faltimore A Ohio . .. ....;.. Baltimore A Ohio nfd. - Canadian Pselflc ,. .. .. Central Leather .. A .. . Central Leather pfd. .. .. . .. .... '4 L antral of New Jerne r TifiiapfaSe A Ohio ..... 2 ' Sit ' 3T,'4 jr. 48 ' f44 IS i:i - : s t-i fhlcaro Great Western 1 .'. Chlcaaa A North Western . Chh aro. Mil. A St. Paul .. .. C. C. C. A Ht. Louis .. .. .. .;.. t, onirao Fuel Iron -., .. , Color. lj A Houtlierft .. .. Colorado A Southern lat pfd. ., Colorado Hrnjhrn 2d pfd "oEn!ti1fl!l Ga .. .. ., , Corn iToducta .. Jwiamaty. Ar Hud eon ,. .... . l-cm-cr l:io Grande ., ... j-.. ir Illo Orande pfd. ' ..;'-r' hecurin- , ,. .. .. .. , - I t rM. 10814 .... 7M 93 .... nu 108 ,. .... 9814 1041 5 bid foU COTTON MILL IV1ACHINERV. Stuart W. Craaier, ; COUTH TRYON T., CHARLOTTI N. O. f'i Revolvlny; FUt Cardi, Railway Head a, ; Drawlnt; frames, ; r.' plnnlaf; Frames,-' Twisters and Spoolers QuUlers and Reels, Looms, , .' COMBERS . inH,4T&:. ' - - w v. - HTJBBAED BROS. & CO., HANOVER. 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Pitch, etc, etc. Everything In the Roofing, Damp Proofing and Water Proofing. Now I th tlm to get first -class Job In every respect Oenerl Electric .." nrut Northern old. 148 IMS HH loH 15 ' 4 Oreat Northern Or Ctf., .. nilnoia central .. . In,terhorughMet. ,. Internorougn-Mei. pio. .. .. . International Paper .. .. ............ International Paper pfd. international Pump .. .. . .. Iowa Central . .' ." .. Kansas City Southern .. .;.,, Kansas CltySouthern pfd. .. .. .. .. Loutsvlll A. N ashy 111 .. . .. .. Mexican Central .. . . .. .. ... Minneapolis A St. Louis .. .. .. Minn.. St. P. A Sault St. M. ...... Missouri Pacific-. ."' Missouri, Kansas A Tessa .. National Lead ., .,''-.... Missouri, Ksnsa A Teas pfd. .... New York Central .V .-. NewYorlc, Ontario A Western .. .. Norfolfi A Western . ... North American .. i. .f .. ..: Northern Pacific . .. .. .. Pacific Mali ... .. . Pennsylvania ... . ; People' Oss ., ,. ...... 1234 .864 10M4 41 i .ts-i! 144 ! sr. 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Prompt attention given to all work. - -, v R. G. 21UTEN QOMP21NY Electrical .'Phono 1307 or 1303. 202 S. Tryon St. IS LIFE INSURANCE A MYSTERY TO YOUt IF SO, THE MYSTERY WILL VANISH IF YOU WILL READ THE BOOKLET ENTITLED The. Law of -Average as Applied to Life , Insurance. - ? SEND FOR A COPY. W. J. BODDEY, Mgr., ' Eock Hill, S. 0. Vm. While Johnaon, Re. Agt , ;. - Hunt Bid;., CtoarkKM, N. C. FRANK P. MILBURN & Ca ARCHITECTS WASHLNCTDN, D. C 1 '-,-' - - - LOUIS XL ASBUEY 1 ARCHITECT ' Law Bulldlns;, Cnarlott. X C H00H AND nOQBIlS , AECHITECTS ; crnAiuxnTE, x. a Leonard L. llontcr and Gordon rranklln . . AHOHITECTO Law EullJIns;, Charlotte, ST. O. Xoa, tit ao4 , Thoa 87 CftUITABkl BUILOINQ. 'x . , . : ATLANTA CL -O-7 -; K1TSC1 Automatic Feeders, ; V t Openers and Trunk, Breaker, Intermediate an V v Finisher Lappers, v Klrschner Cerdln; Beaters , Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, ets. ; Raw Stock brwarS. ETC, etc.,.: 3 Contractors. Charlotte, If. 0. flies and Mosquitoes on' the Outside - Small Cost J.H. WEARW Maaafactarera of ManteU, ; lt far csuiogwe, . Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessarjr to ' hv Banking Facilities la ad dltion to those offered by local bank. - - ' i---. : - '-.v . the ; ".; :..- First National Bank OP RICHMOXD. V1RCIX1A, -; With . ' : ' tl.eta.eOO.OO Capita! - Earned Burplu $I0,000.8 ti.tOO.889.00 Deposit , 800,888. 0 Total Resource Offer Just the Additional Fa cUltle Required. . ; Jno. B. Purcell, President; Jno. M. MJtler. Jr.. Vice Presl dent: Chan. R. Burnett. As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joptin. Assistant Cashier. A. D. SALHELD ts E20i COMMISSSIOX MERCHANTS Tl Leonard Street. KEW TOF.S. COTTOX TARNS ' ' . ' 1EPT. JAIIE3 E. IUTCnZLL C Cottca Yzhlz z.z.1 C . '. ' ' coxr:c:K?.:rxT3 ru: n.:isdc:. i.ta, i:j i i i SU r-u !!5f JCc l'wk, ;'. T 1 t Plaster Roofing SCREEN S 9m ... .4- tiaooaia VU 6.a i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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