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OHAHLOTTfi DAILY OBSERVER, SEi-iJiMbEiC y, 1HU8. ' -v- ; Financial and Commercial I r--. cottox. .; . i. 'New Tark Sept. t-rTbe cotton market us hither to-dy oa covering by near month shorts and talk t steadier South- am markets with the'close very steady ' at a net advance of 14 to II point. , galea " were estimated at 125.009 bales. The mar : . ket opened steady at an advance of s to . " IL nnlnta In runnnn to hllher Sables than expected, but eased off to K points) " Ing by some of the loca bears who had T . covered before the holidays! and who were Influenced by the census report showing V' bales ginned "to September 1st against 200,278 last year and generally good weather over the holidays. At the Tr1' decline -October- ahorta started' covering - shd" during; the afternoon, the market aold - up quite sharply on high tempers, tare in -y the Southwest, and talk. of -ateadler Jn- ". terlor markets. Just before the close Oc- ' tober touched S.72, or 'IS points net Wgher ' ; and 14 points above the low record or : last week.- Last prices were within'' a ' point of the east on the active months. Southern spot markets officially reported ' were 14c. lower, to 8-16o, higher. Private , wires from Houston said the spot situa tion was steadier with very tittle offer Ins; and a better foreign demand. Liver s . . - pool cable attributed - the ' advance - In - that market to shorts 00 verts g and small Rout hern offerings. The weekly report of the Weather Bureau will be Issued to- morrow. The census figures were a shade largor'than had been estimated In .view of the receipts of new crop cotton prior to September 4st, but had .little influence . on the 'market. -- rty.- . U'i- ' Receipts at the port to-day 18.638 bales ' against 17,075 last , week and 17,68 last . year. For the week 110,000 bales against : tt.J3SJat week-and, 09,130 last year. To- v day's receipts at New Orleans. 1107 bales . again? SU last year, and. at Houston M, . 135 bales against I.5M last year. . . '. " ':-.-l-.PTOCK MARKED. ! ' ' ' - Nsw.Torkj Sept. I. Undisturbed ease In the.' money market -and aggressive strength In the Harrunan stocks-were the ' sustaining Influence in to-day'e stock market' The Influence was moderate In Its effect, an overwhelming; proportion of the day's business being in the, Harrl-i .mans themselves or In stocks In -some wav affiliated with that name. United1 State Steel waa the only addition o( first Class Importance, to that list.- --" ' Illinois Central Srfc strong wUhout the usual response' In other Southern . trunk line stocks. Atlantic Coast Line was, in fact, - sharply depressed, Louisville & Nashville moved nsrrowly. and there were nnlr 1 few Isolated transactions In Norfolk & Western and Southern . Rail way. The Immediate new development affecting the Harrimana was the eon n 4ent -nd cheerful ton voiced by thi head of the system In public outgivings on his wsy iioms from his vacation. The hardening of , foreign money marketa, while It pulled up-the rate of foreign ex change In this market, waa without ap parent influence on our money market. The bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $1,442,000. -- T'nited States bonds were unchanged en en.' Total sale to-dsr 4.700 shares, Includ ing: Smelting 82,100; Sugar 90; Ameri can Tobaece preferred 600; Atlantlo Coast Lin 400; Norfolk A Wentern 106; Chea iv.. ka S Ohio 1.400: Reading CB.tOO: Sohth- ' ern Eaclflo 54.000; Southern Railway .700", ' do preferred l.fiOO; Union Faciflc : , Vnlted States Steel 11JJ0O; Slos-Sheffleld . 1.000; Tennessee Ceoper . 600; Vlrglnlft- iJ Carolina Chemical 700. V .r 'VBsitlmenl 'spt 8.-8. AT common T to : do pfd. ' . ' New Tork. Sept. .-M. & O. t 4. 83 -bid., e,. . . ' , Hubbard Bros. Co.' Cotton Letter, '- a.ul.t in The nhaerver. - w.. V-nrv fbtnt .-Mor demand In : TJvernool to-day marks the Increased " buying by Lancasblre spinner which was - due after the breakdown In the basis brought about "at the close of August; by " th. immmiliofT tender of cotton that had been held for aplnnera used during the " summer. They, held off until September iNi nnw huvlni on v;mnch lower . basis for dally use. This demand abroad v.v, .hAiit a hatter feeling here, '' hara the market opened 10 points high sr snd slowly improved until at ths close when an advance of mms 15 point w - maintained. Reports of deterioration on the thin lands were received, wnion aaa ' ed to the strength of the foreign advices u and brought demand to. cover on the art f manv recent sellers. Further 1m ' provement la expected in Liverpool to- morrow. The glnners' report waa about - Satrnav nmn ndn wsixklou. . . . . . t -.A I, ' .' ' . v' ; Naval Stores. - - Charleston, S. J3.,' Bept. 8,-Turpentlne steady at. t5. i 'Rosin steady. Quote: ABC $2.55; n ;t .; B 12.35 to 2.40; F $2.60 to 12.60; O a rs f a 12 frr- tH I $3.60 to $3.60; K ! S4!llS: M $1.30 to H40; N $5.16; W G $5.85; W W $6. , ' ' . 1 Savannah. ". Ga.. Sept.' $.-Turpentln arm, W. sales 1.714; receipts U47.; Wp- ment $,467. . noMln firm:' sales 2.838: . receipt $.446 ' .kinmanta KSS: stock 15L386. Qnntel A - B C $2.82H to $2.85; D $2.37 to $140; JS $2.47H to $2.; F $2.60 to $2.7H! O $2.65 to - MWi- M m js to fa.2fl: I $3.55 to $3.60; K $4.55;. M $4.60; ,N $5.; W O $5.96; W W yy-. .... - .- . Wilmington. Sept 8.-SplrlU turpenUne Steady. UM; recelpU 60 casks. . Rosin steady. $2; receipts 260. V.iTsr firm. $1.40: receipt .33. i Crud turpentine firm, $1.M. $2 nd $2.75; receipt 14. '..,",... '. : - S ' -A.-LBItlmore Produces.' ; Baltimore. Sept $. Flonr firm, ' un- r r ;,U iwi 'MnlfUl M fix .u 1 ' , Southern on irrade 95 to 98. . y . Com dull: spot mixed ; No. 3 white ' Southern yellow K1H. i ..-':"t-' , Oata firm: No. 2 mixed. 51 to BJ. ' i - Bye steady No. 3 Western domeatlo T ' . , to 84v ' J :?. .t'i -. ?.;.- --J- -. -Butter. Ouiet unchanged. Fancy Iml . : tatlon 20 to 21j do creamery. 25; do ladle ; to; stor packed Mn WB.; i Esss aulet unchanged. ' . t . " Cheese quiet unohanged, 21 to '23: new i S large 12: do flats 12; do small 13V4. ' ; ' Sugar firm; , coarse ; grsoulatod $5.20; e-li' fine $5.20.'--' '. ; - . . ( ; ' :v, ;-',; - ' - - ' ' ?Sc-- :- ..''. . . Chlcnco CBttle. -Chicago, Sept .-:atUe, reeelpts esti TSnated at -about, $.000; market for cattls '- jitesdy. j.'fjarvea tlrnv ' Steers $4.7$ to '' XtM; cow $3.40 to $5.55; heifers $1 to $425; w bulla $2.7$ to $4.50; calves $3.50 to- $8; stockers snd feeder $2.M to $!.. ' ' - Hogs, receipts estimated at about 10. 000; market strong to (e. higher with, beat - at top price of year. Choice heavy ehip- ping $7 to $7.10; butchers $6.85 to Slight mixed $6.50 to $6.75; choice -light $8.75 to $6.35; pig $3.75 to $6; bulk of sales ' $6.70 to $7. - . .t ' ". - fhep, receipts estimated at about 28.- 000; market steady; sheep $3.40 to $4.65; lamb $4.75 to $6; yearlings $4 to $4.8$. . HOW TO GKT fSTROXO, 'P. J. Pely. of 1247 W. Cons reus t r hfcs. tells of a way to become strong, a He sars: "My mother, who la old and was very feeble, la deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel It's my duty to tell those who need a tonle snd strengthening medicine about It In ray mother's case a marked gain . In flesh ha resulted, tnsomnls ha been overcome, and she Is steadily growing : stronger." Electric Bitters quickly rem edy stomsch. liver and kidney complaints. 7 nid under guarantee, at all drug storea. . . . , Z)aU7 Cotton Market. New Tork. - Sept" S . Galveston, ' ton Steaay; middling IH; net receipts 15, S; gross receipts 15,806; sales 1,830; stock 68,3ca; Gt- Bdtaln-6.984; continent W6, t New Orleaps, ton steady; middling : net receipts 1J07; gross receipts 1,216; sale 2,925; stock 26.932. ' "". .'?'- J "4 . ; Mobile, tons steady; middling rU-; net receipts A.183: jross receipts 1,183; ale jSro 9: coastwise 49. ' Savannah, ton steady ? middling IM; net rarelnta 'S.192: . gross receipis- ..1.. jk- atnck MM8: coastwise 4.ZU1. rtiartMtim. tans steady: nuaaim net reeetots 8; gross receipts stoca hl eoatwise II - .'-.' , Wilmington, tone sieaayi -' net receipts M; gros reoeipts w l,. ------ . ; ri. Norfolk, net receini SOU groae n m- i- atnck 171S: eeastwis Baltimore, tons . nominu; maaun . Vnrlr " tnnis aulet! miOaiinK s-av, rross renelnts '4.102: sales 100; stock a.e0& UABtnn Tntie auiei: miaatuiK . ... . 1 a a ctiii.ii.tnliir tan aulet: middling? 55 net reoelpu. 70,' gros recelpU fO; stock Total to-day." at all ports, net 25.638; GJ. Britain ,84; ontlnent 106; tocg . Consolidated, at all ports, net eo.w; w. Britain .S7; France, 4w; conunent ,. Total sine Bent. I. at an porta, 094; Gt Britain 12,774;- Franc ,!; , con' Unent 4u.cn. . " i--?t:.. vi'5 ' . INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houaton. ton steadyf Tnlddllng W. net rMutinta li.lffi: aross receipts i.mo; smp- tnimta 14.748: sales If. 125 : stock Augusts, tone aulet; middling s, celcts. 1.804t- gross receipts 1,604; shipment 11; Mlsa 770: stock. V' t 1 Memphis, t,one oulet; middling ! net receipts. 234: gros receipts C7 ehlpmenU 471; sales 47S; tocs; is.ua.; St Louis, stock a.376. , Cincinnati, net - receipts 270; across re eeipu 270: shipments 110; stock .. Tuiaviiia tune nrm: miaauns l7ti nnrk. ton dull:- middling Vk net recelnts 13s, gross receipts wir ments 7: stock 1034. Total to-day, net-, receipts 2tB6: gross receipts 21.249; shipments U.M7; saiea a,sw stock sS,55fi. :' - ft ' : ' ' Tfn Tork Prodace. -New Tork,Bept I.-F10UI mkt tjukt and firml held. By. flour steady." Cornmeal flrmv Rye dulL ' TtarlKT ' ataadv. ,' Whaat aaav: No. S red 103?4 to 105 el vator.. Option H to e.,net higher; Sep tember lav.:. December 106: May 107. Com ateadv: No. f. nominal elevator, Option net higher.' September SO; Ps- eembar 7V: May 74. I Oat quieti mixed 53 to It Beef steady. Cut meats steady. Lard firm. v. ' Pork steady. . , Tallow firm, .s ' Rosin aulet ' ' Turpentin quiet, 3J. .. ' Blc quiet ' " ' . VnlAUM auiet Sosar. raw steady; fair refinlns; $3.46 eantrlfus-al M test $3.6: confectioners "A1 tisn. mould '"A" 85.45: out 'loaf $5.80 crushed $5.80: powdered $6.20; granulated XR1S! cubea IS. 35. Coffee, spot steady: Rio V. 1, W, San to No. 4. 8M; mild dull; Cordova 9Vi to 12. Futures net unchanged to 15 points higher. - ...... A mm.m.m. .. anal.la t ouuer ui in, j , : 244; extras 2SVI to 23; third to firsts 18 to 22 ; State dairy common to 'finest ,18 to 22: Droooss common to special 15 to .cm Cheese stesdy; Stat full cream apeclal 12 (o 13; small snd large cplored or white 9 to 12: skims 1 to 8. Eggs firm: State. Pennsylvania nnd nearby fancy white 28 to $6; dtr fair to choice 24 to 28; brown and mixed fancy 26: do fair to choice 28 to 25. Peanuts steady; fancy handplcked 6 to : other domestic 2 to 6 Freights to Liverpool stesdy. Cotton by steam 15e. Grain by steam ld. Potatoes weak: Maine per barrel $2.25 to $2.50; Stat $2.25 to $2.37; Long Island $2.87 to $2.62; Jersey $1.75 to $2.35: Eastern Shore sweets per barrel $1.25 to $1.50; Jer sey $2. Cabbages firm; flat Dutch per 100 $4 to $6; red per barrel $1 to $1.3. ' New Orleans' 2otton. t .New Orleans, Sept. 8. Cotton: Spot were stead and unchanged with mid dllng at Sc. - Sales $25 bale on ths spot and 2,100 to arrive, i Cotton futures opened quiet and steady. 8 to 10 point over Friday' closing. The better opening waa accounted for by an Improvement in Liverpool over the holi days: The glnners' report was regarded aa bullish, the ginning , being smaller than expected. : Bear pressure and llqul datlon later brought 'about a alight ro cession in values, nut these losse were regained , after the receipt of many re port on crop deterioration. Better de mand or cotton by spinner also wexs a bulllatLiactor. The closing was easy, 11 to 14 points over Friday. - - Cotton futures closed easy. dosing bids: September 1.77; October 5.66; No. vember 8.62; December 8.61; January $.63; February-$.64; March 8.70. ' ' New Tork entile. New , Tork, ' pt i. Beeves, receipt 813; feeling steady. Dressed beef In moderate demand at 7 to 10e. for na tlvs Sides. Texan beet 6 to 7. j , Calves, receipts .197. City dressed ,vl at 8 to 13; country dressed $ to 12; dressed grassers and butterminfs 8 tel. , Sheep and. Iambs, receipt 3,250. Sheep $2.50 to $4.23; culls $2; lambs $4.50 to $4.62; culls $3.50 to $4. , Hogs, -- receipts ' 3.362. " Feeling '. steady. quotations 17 to $7.25 for State and Penn sylvanla bogs. The Money Market. V, ; r. Nw" Tork, Bept (.Money on call easy I to 1 per cent; ruling rate 1; closing Did i; offered at 1. Tim loan steady: 60 day 3 per cent and $0 daya 2 to 2 per cent'; six months J per cent .-- cios: ; Prim mercantile paper 4 to 4 per cent . Sterling exchange firm ' with actual business In bankers' Mils at 484.80 to 4M.79 for 60-day blUa and St 4ML20 for demand.: Commercial trills 48334 to 484. Bar silver-tr; Mexican dollars 45. -." Dry floods' Market, ' NW JTrk, ept. .-Th feature of to- day' dry good market was ths volume of Small orders . reported - In nearly aU houses, after the holiday. In cotton a-oodi the call for drllla and . aheetlna- fa unchanged. - Printed . goods for fall -are selling steadily. Cotton yarn are being ordered freely but export trade fa cotton to sua a .;- t , ' . Cotton seed on. ' New Tork, Sept. i43otton seed ' on firm- snd higher on light erode offerings snd strength of lard and cotton. Prime erud 28 io 2?; prim summer yellow t: off summer yellow 36 to 87; good off summer yellow 36 to 87; prim whit $ to 42; prim winter yellow 41 to 42. THEY TAKK THE KIKKfl OCT. 'I hsv used Dr. King's New Life Pills for msny years, with Increasing satisfac tion. They take the kink out of stomach, liver and -bowels, without fuss or fric tion," says N. K. Brown, of Plttsfieid. Vs. Guaranteed satisfactory at a LI drua store. J5c 10,000 SPINDLE VML " 'r - 'i With 250 Looms V , . You can secure any part of the Machinery In this ; null, wnich we are at, is in rjienaia conaiuon. A fine chance -for tho&e who ' are b'alancinc: their , equipment, while It Will Pay You GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO. N. Q. :aros iiuwixa MACHINE WORKS OTTON TAUNTON, rnupcnt mass. WVBISUIW UP MACHINES SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE CD WIN HOWARD, Aoyr. - THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered) - PTJBLIO AXX)TJNT NTS AND AUDITORS. Cost 6) stems. Xntrcstlc tlon. Bank Examlnstions. . lSlt-20-91 Kmplro BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Charlotte Oottoa, N -These prices represent flfurss paid te wsKons September Ith; Good mlddllna.. t Strict middling. Middling ,.. ..ai. 1 Charlotte Produce. . (Corrected by a H. Field aV Co. ' Butter 10 Chickens-Spring .i ........ ,! 172l Duck SS W es : '704ta Oeese pr head .. .. .'. '40 Hans yer head ..,...v.. J Turkeys-per pound ...... ...... 1K1 Charlotte Grain. v (Corrected dailr by Cochrane-UcLaufh Un Co.) , Ry Corn ........ . 10 Cotton Seed .....' & OaU .i. ... l . Chlcajro Grain and Protlalons. .Chlcaco, SepL I. The aovernment stop report caused a ajlronc upturn In wheat prices to-day but liberal proflt-takM; lat in the session reduced ths gains to only a slight lead at the close, compared with final quotations of the previous ses sion. Corn, oats and provisions - olosed strong. WHEAT High. Low. Close. ... 101V. 100H 100H May Bept Tec een 79 UVfc 50 ltn 1C43 14.67 IN 9.77 t. IH 9.12 WVi 5H 78H C7 s i2 10' 14.70 W.38 14.68 7J t SB .7J - I.M .10; 9714 CORN- May Bept Deo. ... , m: 7914 OATS MftJTaaa al Bepf ... . Deo KM 49 60 PORK- Oct Jan Sept 14.72 16.17 14.(3 lard Oct Jan, .. . Bept 956 . 1.72 RIBS- Oct... ... Jan... . . Bept . - 9.U III 9.W , t ESTIMATES. - To- Last morrow. Tear, 1,400-1,900 7,000-9,000 .. 9.O0O-10.M0 i- New Orleans Houaton Galveston:., rvniPiRATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. T . To- Last morrow. Tear. Galveston la- Savannah - Total (eat.)... -.? " ' lAicrpofrf Cotton. Tj..mt Rant. 8. Closing cotton: Spot i .... a nrires 2 to 4 DOlnta higher. niMitiins- fair 6.90: good mid dling 9.64; middling 6 22: low middling I.Mt good ordinary ,4.4; ordinary 4.09. Tha sales of the day 'ware 9,000 bales, of which (09 were for speculation and export and In cluded - 7,000 American. Receipts 9,000 ineludlns- 20. American, r uiures opened steady and closed quiet. September.. ., 4.94 Septeinber-Octoben . Asa '4.77 ee- . "4.72 October-November. . . November-Doamber, .4.674 4.S6H 4.6B4 December-January.. Janoary-February... February-Marc 11... . March-April.. ... ... ... ... ... 4.67. 4.69 ) 4. - , ADrtl-May. ... iT9 May-Jun... ... WeW York. Cotton.' T ' ;Nsw Tork." Sept, l-Cotton; : Spot closed quiet: middling upiano s.w; miuuuus gulf Miss lOO-nales.. Futures opened steady and dosed very steady . . . vi" Open High Low Close ;V Ti Y: ! -.Ml - J October i. wVr . b.w . 9,wr '. I'll November n.ii.aiili.r I.M . 9 63 9.M 1.(1 January . s.se February. , yi-J ' J March .. M IB Ma. .. .. .it t . June ..v ... -. 9.U ' 1.56 XEW TOBJC BOXD . - TJ. B. refundin t regintsrsa U. a refunding 2a. coupon .......... VH 8. la, resnsterea ...u. ... IT. 8. Is. coupon """".i'-, U. 8. 4. registered lajH a. la. coupon ,... iJ1s American Tobacco 4a ................ 74 American Tooaocw ................ l Tm Atchlaon general w - Atchison , adjustment s ............. 101 91H r 10114 rj 77- m a , m t M Atchison cv. 4a ...... a.....u. Atchison cv. 9 bid .................. Atlantic Coast Una 4s ..-- Baltlmora m tmra Baltimore Ohio HS hid , Brooklyn R- T. v. rtr.i of onrcta s oil Central of Georgia 1st In. bid ... Central of rleorsla 2d I. Central at Oercla Id I no. ........... nwaapesKV c .a ...... Ch lease Alton IHs bid . Chlcaso. B. Qulnv new 4s ..... Chlcsso, n. I. J". R. R. 4s. ....... ChSrnga, R. I. P. R. R. rot 6a,,- hiro, k. i. rse. r. nag. s.. .. C Ft. IOikls sen. is i Colorado Industrial a ........... Tl'i ilisposing- of very rapidly. business is temporarily quiet. to Investigate:: 4 SPIKKIX8 FRAUES MASON MACHINERY UULES LOOMS Colorado Midi snd 4s bid Colorado Southern 4s Delaware Hudson ov. 4s Denver A Rio Grand 4a bid Erie prior linn 4a old. Erie General 4s Hocking Valley 4Hs bid Interborough-Met. 41 , Japan 4 bid Jspan 44s Jspan 44a. 2d Series Louisville Naah. Unified 4s Manhattan oonaol gold 4s Mexican Central 4a Mexican Central lat Inc. bid Minn. A St. Louis 4s ofd Missouri, Kansaa Texas 4a Missouri, Kansas & Texas 2ds National R. R. of Mexloo col. 4s.. New York Central gen. 14s New Jersey Central general 6s.... Northern Pacific 4s Northern Paclflo Is Norfolk & Western. oonaol 4s Oregon Short Line rfdg. 4s Penn. cv. 34. WIS Penn. Con so I 4s Reading General 4a Republic of Cuba 6a St. L. A Iron Mountain con. Ss bid St. Louis It San Francisco fg. 4s.. St. Louis Southwestern con. 4s ofd. Seaboard Air Line 4s bid Southern Paclflo 4a bid Southern Pacific 1st 4a Southern Railway Sa Texas It Paclflo lsta Toledo, St. L. It Western 4s ofd Union Paclflo 4s Union Pacific cv. 4s U. a Steel Id 6s Wabash -Ists Western Md. 4a .' Wheeling ft Lake Erie 4s bid Wisconsin Central 4a N. Y.. N. H. sc H. ctfs 82 17 80 M4 SI4 1234 104 73V 944 96 1034 4 103 110 70 7R4 89 M4 102 1104 7 W24 1014 ,1094 77 79 874 1304 CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car ft Foundry American Car & Foundry pfd American Cotton Oil American Hide ft Leather pfd An.er.can Ice Securities .American. Linseed American Locomotive American Locomotive pfd American Smelting ft Refng American Smelting ft Refng. pfd American Sugar Refining American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd Atlsntio Coast Line Baltimore ft Ohio Baltimore ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Paolflo .. Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Chesapeake ft Ohio Chicago Great Western Chlcsgo ft North Western Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul C, C C. ft St. Loula Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado ft Southern Colorado A Southern 1st pfd Colosado ft Southern 2d pfd. Consolidated Gas Corn Products .. , Delaware ft Hudson Denver ft Rio Grarale tenver ft Rio Grande pfd nistillern Securities Brio .. - Erts 1st pfd. Erie 2d jrfd. General Eleelrlc Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfs. Illinois Central Interborough-Met. .. ........... InterborouRh-Met pfd International Taper .. International Paper pfd International Pump .. .. Iowa Central Kansas City Southern Kansas City Southern pfd. .. Louisville ft Nsshvllle . Mexksan Central Minneapolis ft St. Louis ., . ... Minn., St ,P. ft Sault St. M Missouri Pacific ' Missouri, Kansas ft Texas Missouri.-Kansas ft Texas pfd. .. National Lert T9T4 40 8o'4 19 11 62 104 H 13.T4 954 S! - 90 JW IN) 9714 n M'4 172 2S twvi 200 4-V4 182 144 19 17 Km . v 44 S4Vi 14ft 1H 141 U 33 10 5 "44 1 2 24 ln4 17 IZUi fm tt M New York Centre I New Torkl Ontario 104 T -42H 74U Sk Wwttrn Norfolk ft JVestern North American ... Northern Pacific .. Pacrnc Mail .. .... Pennsylvania .. .. Peonle'a Gss .'. .... 3H as ts.l " a asr 26 1244 Pittsburg. C. C. ft St. LoulS, 'a 7 S4 12 Pressed 8teel, Csr.. ......... ........... Pullman Palace Car .................. Railway Steel Spring ....... 42 rteadlna . v. - Republlo Steel fgtfff4 EH Republic Steel pfd. ................... S1H Rock Island Co 17i Rock Island Co. pro. ............. St. Loul ft San Fran.' Id pfd. .... St. Lout Southwestern .............. 17 St. .Louis Southwestern pm. ...,., 444 Floes-fciherrield meet anq iron ....... m Southern Psclfle .. .. . Southern Psclfle pld. .... li 61H US ; ts ' J4 gx 17VJ n jnn 47 111 45 1H J '-"4 ! 74 . 244 Roathsrn Ri sir .. Southern Railway pfd....;.... Standard OH -.. Tennessee Conner .. ,. ...va. ...... Texas It Paclflo'..... Toledo, St. touls A West.......,.,,.: toimo, rt. Louis west. pia. .... I'nlon Paclflo. .. nlnn Paclflo wd. ..................... T'nited States Rubber . 1'nlted Slates' Rubber 1st pf4-..... Tntted Statsa Steel ..t. i mtna naTea pivet pit .... 1'l.h- rAnn. . . ... A. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Vlrslnla-Carollna Chsmicaf pfd. .... WsbasH .. .,- .......................... Wshatttt pfd. .. tlnshous Electric ... n. ..;.,, Wwrtem Union ... -- WheelfJw tke Erts .............. Wisconsin Central".. Whjr not ret the be-tt that's flinch. fMd. Ortl'-r Ihronch yoMr clrslrr or direct of lhe riliH-hfleld Coal Corno- ration, Charlotte. K. C . COTTON iyilLL MACHINERY. '-J I' J t . - . " v-iofjr. , : .. .main ei fqeii " OUTH TUTON 8T., , - CHARLOTTX. N. 43. RTotvlnf Flat Card, Railway Head, Drawing Frame, 5plnnlnt Frames. . Twister and Spoolers Quitters and Reels, ' Looms, COMBER ETC..ETCu HTJBBABD BROS. & CO., HANOVER 6QUARK, NEW YORK MEMBERS OP New York Cotton Ex change, NW Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Member Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For ths pur chase and sale of cotton for future ' delivery. Correspondence inviteff. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS CHARLOTTE, N. C. Motors, Dynamos, Alternating and Direct Current. lAny size and voltage. Stock on hand. 'We ask for orders. UKCANNINO TUB SPEECHES. Chlcsgo Evening Post. John Jose I a Republloan, Jamea Green a Democrat; - Each occupies contentedly a pretty eight room flat. Which In itself would not t of tha least Import at all, But for th fact that each on lives on either side th hall The hall, you see, divide their place of resldsnc In half. And Jones and Oreen Invested In a cam paign phonograph. That Is. Jonea bought a phonograph, and Green bought one aa well; Each bought a bunch Of records auch as hustling dealers sell The sort that brim with eloquence and tell with might and main The Inner truth about the things that make up this campaign. Green's record bore w'ist Bryan said, while Jonea had words from Taft The Issues and the leaders views wra fully phonogrsphed. John Jones came home that evening, and he dined In rare content; Jamea Green came home and dined as well, right glad that he had apent His money for a phonograph whose trl dent, forceful tones Should do some missionary work upon ita W4 A 4 ) 3 V hum f v I 904 1 7 O J blsJ neighbor Jones. Then each set up his phonograph, and set the door ajar; And tapped the round of eloquence, than lit his fat cigar. t "My Fellosv Cltliens." boomed forth In Brysn's mellow tones; "My Countrymen'' In Taftlo vole cam from the flat of Jones, Then Intermingled and confused In their opposed duet There came forensic arguments which la th halrway met. Green scowled across at Jones door, Jones scowled across at Green', And both turned on Hie loudest tone pos r asssed by their machines. "I point with pride!" waa countered by "I view with great alarm!" And "Pillar of financial strength" with "Iden of field and farm;' Ona could not tell which voice said things . about our patriot graves. Nor which It was that urged us not ta ba a race of slave. But Jones yed Green, and Green eyed Jones with angry, baleful eyss, And Jones told Green and Oreen told Jones It was a pack of lie. They left the phonograph akn and. met' -, 1 uui a ii. um nan, Jenea kicked hi neighbor on th fhtn, - ' Oreen bumped Jones on th wall; - They struck and pulled and gouged and ' tuggtd about th hardwood floor . Until from sheer exhaustion they could - hit and kick no tnor. . And when ths place wss quiet then, ths records hsd their ends. 1 With rumbling buss df Thsnklng you -for bearing me, rny friends." ' Mra. Mary ' Craven, of Kandolph county, 1 vUlting In Concord and will probably make her home there with her son, Mr. K. lm Craven. At pre, nt there are four generations at th noma of Mr. Craven. - t If Rheumatism" This la often a disease of the blood, though not always.' It attacks -usual-ty tha Joints and tissue and causes a deposit1 of un acid. In Its acute itaga It Is one of much pam and sufTering, sometimes affecting a targe part or even all the body. When near the heart It Is dangerous to life. We are thankful to say there is a proper treatment Dr. King's Sara parllla Internally, to eradicate the poison from the blood Dr. King' Nerve and Hone Liniment external ly, to give life te the stiffened, pain ful Joints and tissue. Bold by ISur wall-Dunn Retail Store. Stuart W. Cramer, V ENGINEER AND C0NTRACT03. 51ubbers, Rovlof Frarnaa faSOdl Intermedtatef, stack FraraM B A D T H IS IF YOU HAVE TO SELL, LIST IT IX THIS OFFER If you hava houses or store to rent, let me do your collecting an4 save trouble and worry. Ths place to Insure your property la In this agency. R. E. COCHRANE Insurance and Real KHtato Agmt. Cement, lime, Plaster, Roofing And Other Building Material can be had in schooner lots, car load lots or small lots, delivered at any point in the South at lowest priees, by simply indicating to us that you want it and have the money to pay when our bill is due. Inquiries cheerfully answered by telegraph or mail the day received. Shipments made on a mo ment's notice from one of our stocks near vou. Write usl Carolina Portland Cement Comp'v BOCTEIIX DISTRIBUTORS. CHARLESTOX, , c. Motors, Generators, Dynamos and Electrical Wiring installed by us. Mill work a specialty. Prompt attention given to all work. , R. G. RVTEN GOMPaNY Electrical Contractors. 'Phone 1307 or 1308. 202 S. Tryon St. Don't Forget Too Equitable' Battle Cry: "Protection that Protect." Tha Equltablo' Motto: "Not" for Day, but for all Time." The Equitable' Trade Mark: "Strongest In the World." Moral: Insure In Ths Equitable Life. V. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, 8. C. wm'. white jonxsox, Un. Agt., Hunt Bldg Charlotte, N. C. FRANK P. MILBUXN ft CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUIS H. ASBTOT ARCHITECT ; ' i -' Law Boildtnc Chartottav K. Cv . HOOSAKD B0QEBS A AECHITECTa-- CnARLOTTE, X. O. Leonard ' L. Hnt-c aad Oordott - - "H Law Bnll41a, Charlottei, K. C l'oa.,tlt aa4 Sit. Tboae 7 ttflTAatl BUILDIN49. ATLANTA Aatotnatlc Feeders, , : - Openers and Trunk Breaker. Intermediate an4 Finisher Lappers, tClschner Ctudlnc Beater Thread Extractor, Waste Pickers, ettv Raw Stock Drjrerf etc .. . -' . ETC. pharlotte, N. G. SCREENS Flies and Mosquitoes on the Outside Small Cost J.H.WCARN &C0. HniiafactureTa of Man tela. 1 "frfte for catalogmsL Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It necessary ta ..have Banking Facilities ta ad dltlon to those offered by local banks. the First National Bank OF IUCIIMOXD, VUU3CTIA, ... ' - With :" tl.000.eoo.09 Capital Earned 8urplua MOO, 000. 00 f 0.I0O.00O.0O . DeposlU ,$(.000,000.00 Total Resource Offers Just the Additional Fa Cllltles Required. - Jno. B. - Purcell, Freeldaat; Jno. St- Miller. Jr Vice Presi dent; Chaa. R. Burnett. . As slstant Caahler; J. c. . Joplln. Assistant Caahler. . A. D. SALKELD ts BIIO. COMMISSSIOX aCERCHAXTS . 71 LeeaarA Street. KEW TOIUC cottok tarxs . .' " ' dkft.' ; ' . - -' Tredlc VIetcr & Acielli JA11X3 E. MITCHELL C 0. COMMISSI OX MEKCIIA.VTS I f1otiM Vwe iA ' r--- Cloth3.. ' Wl ',. COrTSIGKaCEfTS SOUCI'IT IK rtUIaderphta, 111 aol i:i c: -" St, Boaton, ISS Fummr S t. Jfew Tork, yev. :i I " : . CbJtflouo, U S.lr; : . i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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