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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, - is u v jbilBER 24, 1S08.' v 1 1 ; it -f . ' t I Financial and Commercial , ' ' cottos siarkm1. ' S , Ifew York, Nor. a. The cotton market ' ' wa nervoua and Irregular to-day , with . trading fathar lees active and the close ' steady. Bet point lowerto 6 points higher.' Sales were estimated at. 350,099 , - baiaa. . ..i-.-;.:v''V;'!,, , i. -l; fin market open1 steady at a decline v of Jl to f points on the more eottve month in response to lower cable than expected '- ' and liquidation' by near month - shorts rv who Were evidently alarmed by report V i that cotton could be baaught her profit- I ably to delivery on contract. July and . V a. '- October opened net unchanged In the ab " ' , senoe ot important - offerings f btrt alter "the opening th general market acted quite unsettled end January was par , tlcuterly weak, selling oft to a net loss ' of 8 polnta under local bear pressure and ' : liquidation - by longs. -' There was S, '" 1 - good demand at the decline, especially for ' the later months front Well Street -and , v other- outside sourees, Pecember fnaln talned its premium, and ; while J: there (med to be ne fresh bullish development : in tha general news, the market became ' - decidedly firmer during the afternoon with, - - March, May and July, making new high ' ' records for the season and the general - - list showing a bet advance ef 1 to 9 i polnta., At 138 tor December, however, one of the large local epot house began t selling that position, believed - to be) i'' v agalnat cotton to be shipped here front ' Texas, and the market eased oft la conse quence, closing alt the war frora I to I . ' v. point below the best. -A good deal ot the 'j busines represented undoing of straddle between near and late position." Beoalpt at the port to-day 63,880 bale v ' against gl.lM last week and 1 64,299 last ' year. Tor the week 400,000 against 406.493 last weak and 335.330 last year. To-day's receipts at New Orleans 11,015 against IV , ' , 333 last year, aod at Houston . against 1,436 last year. , " " , ," . '-, ' STOCK' MARKET. ' Vf : New York, Nov. awro-day business sit the stock exchange wa the smaUest far any day lnc the' election.; The to tal ef m,W shares la tha only dl)y( to tal below a million shares that ha oc curred for full day in that period. In ' the large flnaneial circle ot the Wall Street section there la an avowed satis fectlon with the lowlng down ot peo ulatlve pace which It wag feared would . prove perilous and involve ulterior con-, sequences that would be detrimental to the march -of industrial and commercial progress in th oountry. There la a re alisation that the assembling of Congress and the Bute legislature may bring aom foroes into actios that will hlU speculative enthusiasm.' It I supposed that this , may follow from the too ex uberant view that speculator bave pro. lassed ot the extant to which anti-corporation sentiment is ' the country ' ha been accessed, v The taking ., up -ot th ' Uriff schedules In the. practical work of a l revision of rate of fluty must be una account ot for soma, disturbing effect, whlon the speculation has been inclined ta Ignore for a time. ' The stock market showed some tendency toward en up- ward reaction from the sharp tall which -was to tore at the close or last wees. There was quite a volume' ot sailing or der Is the market at the opening- as th ' aitr-ffect of last week's fait, and those made the opening price lower. At th '' lower level the professional) trader on - the floor were disposed to work for a re- covery on th ground that th tall had reached auoh extent a to invite a. re " bound, ' The wiping out. ot weak aooount on the long side and the building up of a ahort interest , la the , course of - the de cllne bad improved the technical condi tion of the picket Cw ' the- recovery ; there was marked dwindling of th de . rnand which served a notice of the re luctance as yet to, renew th purchase ot stocks on a large scale. An important f part of the selling was for foreign ae ' count and this wa of uoh effect o th " foreign xehange market a to keep alive , the discussion at. posslbl gold exports, .'' Bate kept near t the gold export point to i Paris, th lis la sterling exohang there being met fey strength her. ZM. count hardened ale In Xondoa end Paris, while time money rate Were low er here! demand for loan decreasing and 1 supplies offering showing some accurnula- tion Parte again took gold In London at ), an advance la. the price.. The large de mand and good price tor the New York v City 4 per cent., corporation stock -was ' aignl leant ot the appetite of capital lor - feign class Investment and the , iVi, per Cent, bond sold last year roae above any previous price they have commanded. : ' Bonds were irregular. ! Total sales, par - Value,, 66,057,000. '.-; , ; . -',v JJ. B. bonds were unchanged os ealL ' rfoUl sale ot stocks to-day 732,400 shares,, Including: American Smelting 26,600; Bt Paul 20,800; Northern Paclflo 21,100; Read ing. 12,700; Southern. Paelflo 41,200; Union v Pacific 114600; Coast Line 200; C Sc O. 200; 1 4k N. 400; K. W. iMO; ' Southern V Beltway tioor do. pfd. t200t Tennessee : ,- Copper 800; Va. -Carp, Chemical 1,200; do. ,-pfd. 00. -s. . f-r-vZ u 1 ''.' ' v v- ' Hubbard Bro. Co.' Cotton lttm Special t Th Observer. v New York Nov, . Uverpool wa disappointed this morning, not taking v th extremely bullish view of the tinners' report . which prevails here. Our market therefor, wa a dlsap v polntment at ihe opening-. Liverpool '-( sad the continent were unable to sell 2 owing t th fact that there re fresh Complications In the far East. Traders paid no attention to thU feeling. The :: sear months itere.wera relatively easy .awing to Increasing ramorg of ahip , menu and a statement by a promi nent Alabama Arm that high grades an now be delivered more profitably -en contract her than on order. "' Another bidding" op" process fcy the 1 Wall Street bull contingent carried - price to new high level for the later ' - months, with no opposition . except V from the South, which complains that i apot will not follow future and that their orders are limited. ' Th mar- ket remain very strong, however, and 'local trader are confident of J furth- v, , or advance. - The spot' market quiet and Unchanged, if RalttmnTM PrnllM. - . 1 c y, Baltimore. Nov. ti. Flour' firm,.' nn changed. 'Wheat dull; spot contract 1041p' to Yi: No. 2 red Western 106 to lOSVi; Southern on grade lQlft to 1044.-! . .. -. Corn dull; new spot mixed tti to 6D; new Southern white corn 44 to 69H. : Oat firm; No. 2 mixed 62 to 63? f , Rye dull; No. 2 Western export 61 to 23H. Butter firm, unchanged; fancy Imi tation 24 to 26; do. creamery 31 to 62; d - lad) 20 to 21; store packed 13 to 1. 1 gg firm, unchanged, 23 to S3. Cheese firm, unchansed; new large , fiats 14H; small U, , Sugar firm, unchanged, 65. ;-" COU3 AND CROUP IX CHILDREN. "My little girl la subject to cold," says Mrs. William H. Sen?, No. 41 Fifth St., Wheeling. W. Va. "Last winter ehe had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured ber with Chamberlain' Cough Kemedy without the ait of a doctor, and my little boy, has bren rrevenu 1 many times from having the crv:i by the time ly use of U 'i ss mo." 1 1.! resn Jy U ir sa-s ty L 1 . - i a. , Dally Cotton Market. " Ke fork. ,h Nov. & Galveston, tona steady: middling t 3-16; net receipt SUT8; gross receipts 14,178; sales 2.030; stock 321.- ICS;' France lTjflO; coastwise 1.S35, . "i New Orleans.; tone steady; middling 1-1; net recelois 11.B15; gross receipts ltOTT; sale J.JO0; ftock Ki9.016; Qt. Bltala 'Mobile, ton steady; middling I; net re ceipt gross receipts t.ltl; sale t; took ,31j -coastwie titi. r f: - ? Savannah, ton quiet; middling TO! net receipts 1.t; gross receipt f.Mt; sales 1.1S0; stock mH; Gt Brltats i: le.Ti; France 1QS0: oontinsnt 1501; v coaatwlss- 1,661 j, , v . ' Charleston, ton firm; middling (; set receipt 1,773; gres receipts 1,772; stock K380; coastwise J.13J. . , , Wilmington, ton qulst; middling r; net receipt 1.M9; gross receipt LM; Stock S8,0t&. i . ,:,.,!, '. ti Norfolk, ton steady; middling t-l; set receipt 1,147; gross receipt i.117; sals K6; stock tS,69l; coastwise ' w ? Baltimore, tone nominal; middling 9i gross receipt 1,100; stock 22,511; oontlnant 1,200. u j New York.' tone quiet: middling I B; nst reeelpu 274; gross receipt 5.911; sale M0; stock I5.84B; Ot. Britain I.&3S; con tinent ItZ. 'v ' V Boston tone quiet; middling t.60;4 net receipts "63; gros receipt ,K6. - r rbUadelphlav, ton steady; middling .m; gross receipts 154; stock ,M2. : ' Jacksonvill. net receipt W; greag re- eeipu 7; coastwise 7SS. - ;. c, v Total to-day at all porta, net B.BO; Ot Britain 24.27: Franc X1.1M; continent t.70; stock 1.081.S5S. Consolidated, at all port, net 116,032; Ot. Britain 71,J3; France 21,150; continent Ulffl. 4. . t Total sine September 1st. at all ports. net 07,tl(; Gt Britain 2436.715; Franc 285,790; continent 1,2N,49; Japan . 15,554; Mealco Z. - ' ' - rNTSWOB MOVEMENT. Houston, tone quiet; middling 9; net receipts u.4e; gross receipts U.sw; ship ments 17,490; sal &2M1 stock 116.084. Augusta, ton steady; middling 1 -; at receipt 1471: ' gross receipts 4.477; shlpmenU X,96; sales 1S44: stock RUS. Memphis, tone steady; middling Si; net receipt 10,004; gross receipts 13,765; shipments 7,490; sales 1.460; stock 10.42. t St. Louis, ton steady; middling t-u; net reelpteee; gross recelpU 1,672; ship menu (,201; sale 70; jstoek H.t2L Cincinnati, net -receipt .141; gros r ealpts. 641; shipment 670; stock 16,627, Louisville, tone steady ; middling m. .. Uttle Bock, tone steady; middling ; ne receipt , !6M; gres receipt I.6M; blpment .1.721; stock 66,131;; Total te-day, pet receipt xr,m; gros reeelpu 47,80; shlpmenU, tf,46i; sale 6,166; gteek eW,fl...i:--4';v-.4':r'.;-': , . ( New York Produce. Kew York; Wov, 2.-Flonr. receipt , 066; about stsady. By flour steady. , Buckwheat flour dull. Buckwheat dull. Corn meal sad barley steady. Bye dulh Wheat, spot easy; No. red llM to elevator. . Option were only c mt lower, c "Deo. 112T41 May 114 J. corn, spot easy-. No. 9, T1V tor new ele- vator. - Option closed .set unchanged. Deo, 72; May tlH: July 71. r : " ' Oat, spot quiet; mixed 63 to 64. -Beef and' lard flrra. Cut. meats, pork. rosin and turpentine ;.ateady Tallow barely : steady. Rice quiet. Molasses Arm.', V - " ' .-.-v ' 1 Sugar, raw steady! fair ' refining 12.44; centrifugal 63 X; molasses, sugar 53.1st re fined, quiet w. -":; v Coffee futures closed steady, net un changed to 10 polnta tower.-: Spot quiet; Bio N0.- T. 614; Santo No. V TH". a-.lld coffee dull; Cordova 9 to 1314. : Butter steady; creamery specials 21 to I HH: Stat dairy 20 to ; Western fac tory finest 20; Western imitation cream ery first n to tL-'iX'r-tt-r-.-M' ?:' Cheese firm: recelpto 2,160; State run cream special 14 to 16; fancy U to 14 : gg steady to firm,' Bute. Pennsyl vania selected white 48 to 60; fair to choice 26 to 46; brews and jnlxed fancy 26 to 40; Western first 23 to 24; seconds 30 to 22.' -iV -' -'-? ' V :;i :-.-, -.m Freights to Liverpool steady; cotton by steam 12c. I grain hjf ateam 2d. , - . ' Vj. Peanuts quiet; fancy handploked 414 no 4; other domestic 3 to yvVr'1 Potato quiet f Maine, in bulk per 180 pound 22.37 to 22.12; State and .Western 22.23 to 63.60; Long Inland In balk per barrel 62.76. to 63; jersey iz to wz.i Southern sweets par barrel 61 . to- 92.26. Cabbages steady; Stat - per ton 313 to 224; red per ton M to 333; flat Dutch per New Orlcatw Cotton. V.v-v New Orleans, ' Nov. - J3.-Spot' cotton Steady, unchanged; middling t-l: sales en the. spot 100 bale; to arrive 1900. Future opened steady at the decline, Lpricet ehowlng los ot to T point under manipulative pressure induced by unfavorable cables. -.First prices, how ever, were the lowest of the day, short showing too great an eagerness to buy at the lower levels. Under this buying and with a total lack ot Other features, price rose 3 to i ll points, landing the active month I to 4 point higher-, than last week's closing. 4 Bull mad no effort to follow up their advantage and at tbe top th market became barely steady with a tendency, to sag. At the- close the mar ket, wis steady and prieear showed an ad vene oi 1 to 9 points.-V K' - ' ' . Closing bids; Nov. g.8S; !. IK; Jan. 3.39; Feb, 3.97; March , tM; AprB 9.0S; May 9.U; June 1.12; July ".liU v Kaval IU. -j?; Charleston, 8. . C, ov. J3.-Turpntlnw firm, 99. - , -''v-;:s,: Ro.ln firm. Quote: A B C 32.90; u H90J B 32.90; F 32.8214; O 22.32141 to 62.96: H 33.90; I - 93.95; K 64.90; M 35.26; N 35.80; ' W Q K2S;.W W HMy:i::'r' r, llsXCk$ Savannah. ' Qa, . Nov. 21 mrpentlne firm. ; sale ion;, receipts 691; shlp menU 682.- - --J ;;'- N .v-"-. 1 Roaln firm;' sale 2.274; reeelpu 2,256; shipments 2,306; stock 148. 423. - Quote: B 32.90; D 32.90; B 22 90; F i2H; a 33.9214: H-33.40; I 34.05: K 64.90; M 36.35 to $5.60; N 3; W a 33.35; W W 28.40.-. , y . v ; aUcago CatUe. . . ; ' Chicago, "Nov, 23. -Cattle, recelpU 26.0M; strong to 10c hifther. Steers 64.60 to 37.76; cows 33 to 35 25; heifers 32.50 to 34.60! bulls $2.75 to $4.50; calves 63 to $7.50; stocker and feeders 22.50 to $4.8). lloga. recelpU fo.000; market 10c. higher) choice heavy shipping $6.19 to W 30; butch er 34 to 3415; light mixed (5.50 to 35.66; pig 64 to $5; bulk of sales 3-V73 to 36.18. Sheep, recelpU 2S,0i:; market 15 to 2S higher; sheep $4 to (4.75; lambs 34.75 to 36r yearlings $4 to 65.25. , - I:-. ' New York CatUe. New fork, Nov. 3. Beeves, receipts 4,712. Steers $4 to $S 50; oxen snd stags (4 to 35.9D; bulls C-25 to (3.26; CO as (1 to $3.50; eitra fat do. $4. Calves, receipts 1.759; veals $5 to 3S.S; barnyard calves (2.50 to $3.25; Westerns 33 t 33. , " '-'", L gheej snd lambs, receipts 13.S13. Sheep Jl'iO to K2".' cul'.s $150 to$-'; lambs $t.0 to culis $;.50 to $4. - n II, .s, receipts l,H' Market firm, good me-tttuat t'tato k'.a Ji - WE;:REQUiI.RE. 4-WHlf IN LONG CHAIN '- IQUILLERS ,ti,'--Vf.?,ii'r;. - v ' - t T ' ' y-s: y Send full particulars and lowest price. GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO, CARDS . . PsA.Vat; MACHINE WORKS COT TO W M TAUNTOiN, CCOTS rt,,'HM- HOLES 4 UPUACKWES : LOOKS , . SOUTHERN OFFICE AT CHARLOTTE - CDWIN HOWARD, AQCMT. DOUBLEDAY-IIILL ELECTRIC CO. i PITTSBURG, PA, ; - American Hi i ii ii Are Iiarnpa, Incandescent Lamps, Tungsten lxMrna, , Wire nd Cable, Flexlbtfl Condnlta, Rlgtd Iron Condnlts, gjondaletc, Inralatra, Etc. . - " : '. Complete stock of highest mde EltsArlcal Sopplle carried In our Boatbera. atorev Charlotte), N. C3.- .vs' Oiarlotte) OttoM These figure represent price paid tf wagons November 83d; Good middling v.......... Strict tnlddlln MlddUng. l3srjar .Vis'sl e ) ' V Oiartou Ifodoc. - ; (Corraoied bjr A It rield J 43a. - fl"3 , Chickens Spring .. .. Ducks ,. ... KggS.. i. 9U29 t Geeae par head .. .. .. .. .. 40&6 35fl49 . Ii4, Hens per hesd .. u .e- Turkeys per pound (Corrected dally by Coohrane-MoLaugh. ' ' yj'iv,!,f " ) ; ftva-'. i ... ... ... ...21.26 Corn..ii i..' ,,f . .. v ... ; e, Cotton Seed.. !..... ... 34 Cate .v .. .r . . ; e6 . Heal Ba,..... ... ... Cotton Seed Meal,' ton.; .. .4 34 9609 ' ti..mMr Nm: B-jCTolnr cotton: Spot moderate business done; price I points higher; American middling fair 1.69; good middling- 3.26; middling 6.11; low middling 191) good ordinary ; ordinary 4.09. . ..i.. h m mm 3.009 bales, ot mMmm . .ww ' . which 300 were for peculation and export and Included T.ioe American, xwvnyu. 20,009 bale, Including 29,909 American. Future opened steaax. ana ciosea pere- ...... .4 , ., .,w. i . CUM. lr steady. Close. 4.93 4.T8H 4.T7 4.TT4. ITT 4.T1H 4.T7H 4.79: 4.T6; 4.TT" -n: 4.04 4.sni November-December v. Deoember-January .. ... ... . January-February V, .. February-March ... March-April v . April-May j.,iVj.1'...'' '..' . .'., May-June ' ;.... .,'.."... " June-July , i k.i.'.. July-Auguet - v." .... t. Aua-uit-Hentember. .... V.u i September-October i. ".... .v . UotoDrsiovmner ..'' e York Cotton. ' New York. Nov. 23,-8pot cotton closed quiet; middling upland , .8; middling gulf 9.90; sale 30O .bla ; ; 5 Future opened and olosea steaay. ji-Ji ',.;?',, .'.i' Upon Mlgn 4juw k.iuB. 'ss-ilt-V '.' V i'.'xf.S a alkiM. 9.99 9.39 9.12 '; 9.1 9.U .9.11 ;9.ii .T i9.03 Jan.. .1'V ',s-,,' , Fab. '.v 1 ' " W ', . ' ' ' " March .. .,.. ' S.97 . 9.1T ,f- M, April wW. -..; '. f. ''' ' May : ti :m ;. - . " - Iiim CiVt ii 3.69 9.03 - t.03 Julv si. .0t - 9.0 3.93 Aug. ; .V 3. S3 J.W t 3.98 ;,i 3.99 8.7S V3. 3.71 Oct.- i 4w 3.70 CbtcatTo Grain'and riwieioeW. i n.b.M. -Mm n TX.' waatlum. n re went -.viinipai . . - - - . . . and prospective la the winter wheat belt of this country, eausea weasnes in u local wheat market to-day prices at the closing being down to and 1c com Mnii vttii Saturdav's final notations. i Com, oats and provisions were firm. - WHEAT' , . ' -.. . , . MJn- m". May. :.. ' 1071 . 107 307 101 109 Juiy -.. 101.- Ml 103 303 : Dec.. ' . CORN Xoe ' Msy.. , -,".--Jnly..-1-.i1 ''; oats-'; -, MaFr." . juiy. . - Dec .'W -.4. ' -.-, J (4t, a 63 ' V 43 '32 ' c ,: -. "i ? , '61 6i : ' sKfet - - 9stsk - ,49 ;.' 49 34 : tar 92 81 s ' 43 . Jan... .. ... . i. -May.,.. i.i i .-16.S5 1S.49 '18 16 62. 16.56 JLAB- . . ' " - ' Jaa .. ".')" ' : v'v-4'v 3.42 May.. .. . . i. 9.09 9.S2 ribs-- ' . " Jan.. .'. '.. . --'. 9.43 . t37 : May.. ...... -- 3.90 - 3.74 9 43 ; 9.57 9(3 . an ; j KEW TOIXS. BCOIDS. XJ. S. refunding 2. reirlitered V. 8. refunding 2s. coupon ........ I". 8. 2s, rRltrel .. .. .. 1. 8. Is. coupoa . . ......... IT. B, 4. resjistered . IT. K 4a. coupon ........ . Anwr'.ran Tobacco 4a .... .... ...... American Tobacco a ....... .. ....... Atcfujst; -nfral 4e .i. ...... Atrrisnn iUtmnt s bid ..,..... ATMwon rv. 4s s.. '.., At'tM.n rv. S . . . AT.j.- .ic Ccssv Lin 4 .... .......... MS l-4 l' 1-4 l-'l ' 7s4 16 9ia 1..7 1 AT ONCE. " ' . - ' r "'-.-,T r- . v SPUUUX8 . h, : mm A O H I N E R Y SUPPLIES CHAKIXJTTE, N. CJ. 6tel Clad Iron V's '. ', ..'"''-, ' ;;( - r :v V;-' - '-ili- Baltimore g Ohio 4 Haltlmnra Ik (hia ! a-. .. w ' 1 Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4 ...." TH Central of Georgia 6 Central of Oeorgla 1st Ino. bid.,.,; Central f Oeorl 2d Ino. .......... 90 Central of 43orgia 3d Ino, .. ...... 63 v Chesapeake A Ohio 4Hs ..: .. v..... .lH ; Chicago A Alton 3V4 bid .. .. Chicago, B. A Qulncy new a ...!,; 9814 Chicago, JR.. I, A P. R. Rt 4s.....; n Chicago, ft, ti vP.'R col. 6 5, T7'A Chicago. R. Jt. A P. R. Rr!dg. 4s, ., 9SVi C, a. C, A St. lout ged. 4..,..; 8 Colorado Industrial 6 .,,, ...,.... "614 Colorado Midland 4 .... 73 Colorado A Southern 4 bid V.,... . Vt Delaware A Hudson ev. 4 .. .. .t '103 Denver A Rio Grande 4 .. '.. -,, 97 ' Brie prior lien 4 bid .........4. v 99 Erie General imL., .. ..... W Hocking Valley 4s bid, ...i.....,,... ,107 Interborough-MeV 4fte ti. ,. 72K Japaa 4 bid : 81 Japan 4Hs t. 4..'.4..."' H Japan 4Ha Id Series .. .. ..' i 99 Iulvlll A Nash,' Unified 4 ...... , 1i0 Manhattan consol gold 4: bid ....... 99 Mexican Central 4s bid . 33 Mexican Central 1st Inc.' bid ' 19 Minn. et. Lout 4 .. ,'.;.'..,' 944 MlaMiurl, Kansas Texas 4a J00 Mlesouri. Kansas It Texas 2da bid., 96 ; National R. R. ot Mexloo eon. 4s b,- SI New York Central gen. 3H bid .. 93 New Jersey Central general 6s bld.1374 Northern, Paciflo 4s ., ...., .. ...y 10314 Northern pacific t ....... 73 Norfolk A Western on sol 4 ......... 99 Oregon-Short Lin rfdg. 4 . 9H cv. aw, aw .... w. Penn. 'Consol 4 ..... Reading General 4s ., .. Republle of Cuba 6 bid St, JU A Iron Mountain con. 6s tk, 8t Louts A San Frsnclsco fg. 4s.... St. Leul Southwestern eon. 4s, eld. Seaboard Air Una 4 bid Southern Paclflo 4s bid .. ...,... ss 103 100 102 1 : 9fH 1071 119- southern Pacific 1st 4 Southern Railway 6 . mil t raoino J sis ,. .. .......... Toledo, et'L. A Western 4 ofd..... 90 Union Paclflo 4 ..... , ......... 103 Union Paclfle ev. 4s ., . 104 U. S. 8teel 2d 6s ... ... 102 Wabash lets ... '.., ...V...w- 119 Western Md. 4s bid .. ...... 79 Whelltig A Lake Erie 4s- Wisconsin Central 4a bid .'....' 97 N. T.. N. H. and H. ev. ia.ctfs.... r jjfi'A Lake Shore 4a (1961) 94 -v. fCXOHWO STOCK LIST ' ' Amalgamated Copper-.. lI,,,.' A merles a Car A Foundry ......... Amertcaa Car A Foundry 2)4& t... K American Cotton OH .... ... ..... 9VV Americaa. Hid iatner pro, ; rr American Ic Securities ,i ........ 23 American Linseed UH American Locomotive .. .. ,6414 American Locomotive .pfd. .. .. .. .K , American Smelting A Refng. ., . T American Bmetting Refng. pra. jm Americaa Sugar Keflnlng 4 132 American Tobaooo pfd. .....,-' 92. Americaa Woolsa . . ..... ,. 24 Anaconda Mining Co. .., .. ,.' .... :-. 4tr Atchison ... ..... -1 '.-.' 954 Atchison pfd",-..,' ... .... 99 Atlantlo Coast Lin'.... .... ,..v.'li'-' Paltimore A Ohio . ' .M A loftH Belumore A Ohio pfd. w .;.,...";- H Brooklyn Jlapld Transit ',. .. .,'....- 63ti Canadian Padfle .... ... ' ... 175 - Central Leather . : 27H central ieatner pra, .... Central of New Jersey '.v.. ...... 210 Chesapeak A Ohio ,. ..... .... - 47H Chicaao Oreat Western .... . 19 Chlcaco A North Western ... 17:' Chicago, MIL A St. Paal 141' C C. C. A Bt. lUl .. - B Colorado Fael A Iron 37H Colorado A Southern .....( ...... c... : 4l Colorado 4k Boutnera Mt pro. .... Colorado A Soothers 24 Ptd. 99 I53H Corn Products .. ... ....... 1H Delawar Moasoa ., it Denver A Kie Urande .. . .. , 91H Denver A Rio Grande pfd. r- 73 Distillers Securities .. ... .. ,.,.... 34 Erie m '..- .-.'..'. ... ,. .2234 F rte 1st nfd... 47 :37V General- Klectrlc ...-lK9 Great Northern pfd, ... ....V..rt .17 Great Nortbera Or itls,. ; J. Hocking Valley .'.... .. c... .,4 -. - Illinois Central ...',...' ... ,.-,..14414 Interbomugh-Met. '..., '-. ..', .,,... , tH lnterboroub-MrC Pfd. .rf - f . ,34'a International Paper .. .J .... International Paper pfd. 67' Internalonal Pump .. .. ... ..-.. - 214 lown Central .... ....... .,. i 2x Kansas City Southern .. . ,. .. Kintu City Bouthem pfd. ..- -. .... ' 6,' Louisville A NasbvlUa .. ,. ...... IIS',4 Mexican Central .... ..... ... ... , Minneapolis A 8L Louis ., .. .... ii Minn.. W. P. A Saalt 8L M. - . 13114 Missouri Fuel fie ... , Mimourt, Kansas Texas -.....-.,-' !- ;i.Muri, Kansas A Texas pfd...... f'i National Lead .. .. .... '..i. 9 Ner Ynrk CeTtral ..... ''; J1H, New Tork. Onlarlo A Weetera .... ' 43 Norfolk Weetern. .. .. .. ...... M Nrn Amrirn .... ... ... . ....., T'.1 Nurln'rn I'aeiflo ... ,.. ..... .,. COTTON MILL MACHINERY. "Ohahlott cl'N. o 11 t CjjYOlTlnt; Flat Cardj, ? RaUwst Heads, i Drawlnf Prams, plnnb frames, . Twisters and Spoolert Quilters tuid Reels ' LoOftlaV ' C0MBKR5 ' CTCnlTtfia. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., UAXOVEB SQUARE, NEW XOKH MEMBER8 OF Nw Tork Cotton change,' new uriesns . .- change. Associate Members JJver- ' pool Cotton Fxchaage. ORDERS SOLICITED For th pur , chase and sale ef cotton for future delivery. .. Correspon,denoe Invited. MECKLENBURG IRONWORKS CJUBLOTTE, . tt iYr?P2';v 1 1 j . Motors, dynamos, v f.. Alternating and Direct Current , 'Any size and voltage. Stock on hand. ,'' ; Wa ask for order. - CLING FAST K PLASTER ' '- - ". A Wam1 -t iyv'j,.V,,",-:!',',t;.-'r,:''--,i -m!' '''-r iV;Tf , fTftroiniaf!ug the t tninlatratlos CHn) i S;; t, eure yon tha BEST wlt ' a5 V lor'prlceg and booklet ATESVlUt PUSTtl 1 CDKnl ;C0. -i1'; -': '.i' OTATsMVlIXE, K. 'ft; A .V'' jg":- B.Wel can sava o'' oner Tou' ;c,n LV our prices.: j,'-!L;?c-;?'' p-y,, HUGH 1IACBAE & 00 .' atisrotlaneou Boutbcra Secitrltlea, . i 4ttoi' Wiu stock ; " f iPifcWihningteiiiX 0.i:;;.;; Kew York Ctif, Stosr BnlMlng. FOB OOOD BUILD IJfQ BXUOt : (. v ,-' 9-'-. address trr.x BOCK HILL- BRICK WORKS, Bock fiUO. 8. fO, CATAWBA BRICK CO, .7. Van Wf-ck, S. C. : paclflo Mall ... ; Pennsylvania '.. 'A ..: people' Oas . pntsburg. v. - . jij pressed Steel Car ... .. ... ..,.-.. u.. 1 1 m. m y.iaAe Car -.w -' ... - ' Railway Btoel Spring... ......v ussAina m as aai asi-w - 774 Repuplto Steel pfa.;. w . .'' 96T '33 ' 63 rtoca 4siHu w: BU Louis A Saa Ftan. 2d pfd. BC, iUl ryuiii.Lviu-, r. r--. 'iuuw w w . . " ' 1, , ak.n.14 Bii ana 1 roe . . ... T7 CKIWOH.U.H, wvww. " - '-- . . " gouthera Paclfle pfd. .v.. Bouthera Railways pro, , h evik Tanaesse Copper .;-'. -'mmmom Pditib 1 II Dill L- ..X Texas A Paoltlo v. . ': ' . Toledo. St. Loul A West -i. t 96 -Toledo, 8t. Loul Wet. pfd., 69J4 Union Paclflo.... ,..,... .v,-, ,.... . TJMe Union pactno pfd. . rf..ir United States Rubber ... . ..... ' 94 , United States Rubber 1st pfd. ,. . I'JcVi Itnited State Steel ..... .... ... f.. 64' Unlted8tate Btoel pld. ... -. 112 Utah Copper .... ! ...... ... , 47 , .t rirgtnla-Carollna Chemical .i.. 42 Virginia-Carolina Chemical pfd. ,.., 114 ' Wabash ....r ..'- W... ' 14 Wabash pfd, ;.....-.. ... 66 v. Westlngbouse E3ctrlO .V 91l Western Union ... fc..-.....'... -,t4:66 Wheeling A Lak Erie W ... U - :- Wisconsin Central ...... .. .......... 90 Standard vll ew - American Telephone A Telegraph .' ' Lavdle Ce6tery.. , Horseles cxrriagts, wirtlese telctri phy, and now UraUes cookery t Lard has, from time immemorial, held 9wr in the kitchen, but it hag one fatal ob jectionit it bdigettible. Nlne-tettth9 of the indigestion with which tha Amer ican cation i afflicted h due to tha tut of pork and it 6 by-product lard. : r Recogmixint thit. The N. K. Fair bank Company, Chicago, have placed on the market a vegetable oil cooking fat, Cottolene, which cart be wed irt every way that lard or butter can, snd which makes delicious, digestible and notlrish 1 1 1 - : j j i. i .: .4 i, a. taifcu a. e v l v ' aajevida, a.' - thaa Uxd, one-third less being required. Stuart W. Crmier, ? u'S ENQINEER AND C0NTRACTC3. ' Jsvsfi-. " v 1 if i 1 Clobbers RsrUpi Frame v - i'teflCRTi ; -, loteraedUtat Jack FrsisMS ., t S 1, rOZl? : 0UIGK- SALE , -v ' 7 ' . - Very attractive l-room n$5d era dwelling on West Ninth street, must ba sold at once. Alao a eotuge near Belmemt, , can ba aold very raaaonabl. - . . .- -. . . ,v . ' . .v ' , CaU at rnr offlc and t will b glad to qaot ou prleea, -' - R; E. COCHRANE ' WANTED A. in ' the; Building Supply ' Business 1 to take charge 'of iocaj brancji office and,--' . warehouse ' , in Charlotte. V Address,'-; J stating1 experience, reference' 'and ' . 'salary desired, Carolina Portland Ce ment Co. Cliarleatn, S. 0 ;l - - ' ' ! f " " k v ' " "' :''. ! i . If . 4 , f " f "' '"'V aa. ' -" "i'.' " & Dynamos' ancI'Eltrical Wiring installed 1 by V ; Mill work '4 .specialty.;- roinpt attention; given to ?all work; ' . . 1 ' ' ' - tlSiBM COMPANY " :.-V' ' Phone 1807 orlSOS f . -'?9""iivswi''Rtv -r i.v - , . . Charlotte, IT. a .' i'- - '-, .'- BAlfPT ' -MTERS.'- ;. : . ' Water SuDDly arid - PrlflAtltvn, Sewerage, Sewaraga PlPV Btreete. pavements. -7"' Hydro-Elertrl? PlenU, i a,( nr.insr. Reinforced Concrete,. Sur veys. Estimates, Plana and JJ01"" nona conatmown u Complete Plants sjealines S4 i. structed. -': -'.' 5' : ' ;;'': , -'' rt.' f ' "' :'i ' Mala Office. I7I-TT Arca BnlMlas. Oreensboro, North Carolina. 4V, . -I. AM.. H f taarinbura. North Carolina. . -'''- vi , , ' Conmiltinr -.-."' - , "V 4 if i CIVIL ENQINEEE : .'::lrtrlisM..-l'.-' Waterworks, Sewerage. Street; Wa ter - Filtration, . Sewage Disposal; Plans, neports. ?. Estimate. , Super vision ot Constryctloa. , -' B. PABES RUCKER, ,i ; 7;;, kUAIUAIl m, V..J , - r Consulting and Conntractlns .-' ELECTRICAL tNGINEER Estlmatea, Plans, Specification and 8a nervlsloa of Construction of Llfhtlng. Industrial - and Power Installatlona. Hydro-Electrlo . Plantx, power .Trans. fBlsstoB. Mumcipat ugnung, s.w , - . iiuuiutr HYDaAUUC .S: -r Selectkjc,: r rviirvpaiir r'ftVi-'-: rui avtam cr inrrnssrii n nrt ' IrVlaSI WIXIWITI 3tV3a32 3 CHARUrEaJaJ FRANK i KILEURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C LOUia n. ABBTOT 5: ARCIIITECr Va - i;i-' f Law Bjofldliift Charfottss N. 43. nooitANDnbdiins cauuxyrrE, x. a. Letmard " tt, : Han ter , Oordoa and rranklla 'AiicniTroTS : Law BnnJine. Charlotte, N C ij. ' m jt gtj. wm 1 a fv STPAt 271 : sAnevt eeriest ATUU4TA4J It - . ; -.v''i llftiuuit r '- r - : 'i'.' ; . - - - Automatic Feeder, f" . Openers and Trunk, -w ' Breaker, Intermcdlatt arJ Shj Finisher Lsppers, I tOrschner Card Ins B4ters "S.S - : - - - - Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, eta, Raw Stack Drjn,'l BTCfsETC., .-IT .1 -, 3 1 ) mari.ith experience M.. " " '' ;. ' ;'a': ' m :. "a SOUTHERN QtXEX CRATXj ;' .''.." SATE FvEL.- ' J. II. VEARll & CO. r s . Charlotte, N. C. Writ for Mantel Catalogue. Manufacturers, and Jobbers i Frequently Sna It neceaearr t have Banking Facilities In ad dition to thos ottered by local ', banks. ? lirst;. National Ban!; OF - fUCnMOXD, VXKG1K1A, v'--' ";.''''!.i With ' 31.300,090.00 Capital - Earned Surplus 3600,003.0 : $6,600,000.09 - Iepotta 19.000,000.00 Total Reeoureee Offer Just tha AddlUonal Fa y ctltUea . Required. --' r:-J;.-1'.-- lao. B. Parcel Prealdenti I Jna. M. MUler, Jr, Tic FresU dentj Chaa. R.-; Burnett.. Aa-' alstaat Cashier; J, C, JopUa. n Assistant CaahlW.'T i - A. B.QALKELD 6 ZC , 1 ftxmsrisssicMr' mebchajsts 1 LeWmard Street. XEW YCr . .ys.A COTTO TAKTS '";'.' s;''' ' . DEPT. ' V. '' .' rredVietcr & Ac!::::- JAI.IE3 E.TIITCIirLL C coiunssiox jirr.ciLWTs Csttsa Yarrs end C;l' 'V J , : ectfSTG.VMrXTS SOLI" ; rLtlaaelrW. 1-i end-lH j ft. r.i-rto, 155 5 -"Ti;i - i-i - - ' . '' j I 1
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