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if V Financial and COTTOX MAKkjET. "'flew 1or, Jan.".-T6 cotton market more active and considerably firmer ft-dey en covering and bull support with Vip. close very steady at net advance of t to IS pointa. Sales were estimated at 278000 bales. - iThe market opened firm at an advance 4 I to I points In response to higher able, but room traders sold quite free 1 causing; a reaction of 3 to 4 points right after the call. It seemed, however, that M of the larger shorts were covering, and while-there were Indications of re alising; by the leading spot interest, the Wrket steadied up during the middle Marlon and ruled particularly firm In the Tate trading when March and May sold 'jit 9-UL or XI to W points net higher. The tlose was practically the best price of the week. Southern spot markets as reflect ed by the official quotations were un changed to H higher, continued talk of improved trade conditions and smaller receipts were factors on the advance. Receipts at the porta to-day .W4 bales against l8,fte last week and 41.646 last ear. For the week 240,000 bales against 290.783 last week and 303,945 last year. To day's receipts at New Orleans 10.4SS bales against T.638 last year and at Houston 1,374 bales against 10.726 last year. STOCK alAURET. ' - New York, Jan. 8 There was a very Ir regular tone In the stock market at all times to-day. Stocks which are often left In an obscure position for long periods were msde conspicuous with successive spurts to higher prices, but the tone of the general list was distinctly heavy ear ly in the day In spite of these spotty sd vances. Later, when the estimates of the 'week's cash changes appeared end partly nullfted the Impression made by the gold export engagements, there was ' come Improvement In the general list but weakness was general at the close. .The bad effect produced by the engage Went of 12,000,000 gold for shipment to Paris to-morrow was due rather to Its ln dicstlon of conditions In Ixjndon than to any direct effect apprehended in the local money market. The dimensions of the Inward movement of cash to the New York banks deprives this prospect of any power to alarm sentiment. Some atten tion was given to the wheat market In connection with the fear that the frcei Ing temperature might Injure the winter wheat crop in the absence of snow cov ering. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par , wiue. rr.mooo. ...I'. 8. bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales to-day 976,000 hare. Includ ing: Smelting 6:.00; A. C. U 400; C. & O. 12,900; L t N. 1,000; Mo. Pac. 36,100; M . K. & T 18.100; N. & W. 7100; Heading W.300; R. I. 61,400; pfd. 45.900; Sloa 400; Southern Rwy. 16,800; pfd. 8.400; Tenn. Copper 1,200; U. P. 79,300; U. S. Steel 37, 600; Va.-Caro. Chemical 1.100. Hubbard Bros. Oo.'s Cotton letter. Special to The Observer. New Tork, Jan. 8. Arbitrage buy ing was again the feature early In the session, taking the realizing by out side holders, which continued to the CTOiev- A lighter movement, together With the expectation of a bullish gin Tiers' report to-morrow, were factors that carried tha market upward dur ing the afternoon, and the market closed with the traders looking for ward to a higher opening In the morn ing. The outside interests feel that the course of the market has sus tained their views that cotton was cheap, and while ready to take profits, they do not change their views of higher prices. New Yerk Produce. New York, Jan. 8. Flour quiet but Arm. Rye flour steady. Buckwheat flour quiet. Buckwheat dull. Corn meal firm. Rye dull.' Barley stesdy. Wheat firm; No. a red 107 to 108H elevator. Options net unchanged. May 110; July 106V. Corn steady; No. 2. 8 elevator. Op tions unohanged. May 8H: July 88; Sept. 88. . Oats stesdy; mixed 64 to 64H. Beef firm. Cut meats steady. Lard steady. Fork steady. Tallow firm. Rosin steady. Turpentine firm, 44. Rice steady. Mo lasses steady. Sugar, raw firm; fair re firing 13.23. CofTee steady; Rio No. 7, 7 to 7Vi; San tos No. 4. 8ft to 8t; mild coffee dull; Cor dova 9 to 12tt. Futures closed net un ohanged to 6 points higher. Butter steady; creamery extras 33 to 33. Cheese firm. Eggs easier; State, Pennsylvania and nearby brown nd mixed fancy 34 to 36; do. fair to choice 31 to 33. Peanuts, freights, potatoes and cab bages steady, unchanged. Pry Ooods Market, New York, Jan. 8. Purchases of about 150,000 pieces of . regular print cloths at lT-lc."for delivery In April, May and tune are reported, and orders are In for more. Bales of wide print cloths and convertibles for future delivery are be ing made more freely. Cotton yarns rule flull and prices are easier in consequence Of a pressure to sell accumulating stocks. Large receipts of foreign wools are noted during the week but they are all sold. Jobbers are doing a healthy trade for the period and are confident that business is , working to a sound basis for them for . spring. , New Tork Cattle. ' New . York, Jan. 1 Beeves, receipts !. 8t8; steers $6.35 to $7; oxen 14.60 to $6; . fculls ft to 84.76; cows 11.50 to 84.10. Dress ed beef steady at S to 10 per pound; fancy beef He. Calves, receipts 434; calves 85 to 810; common barnyard calves $3.75 to 14; dressed calves firm; city dressed veals 8 to 15; few extra country dressed 6 to 13. I Sheep and lambs, receipts 5.855; sheep 83 to 84.75; yearlings 86.60; fair lambs Hogs,, receipts 4,017. Baltimore Produce. , Baltimore, Jan. 8. Flour dull, unchang ed. Wheat steady; spot contract 104. to 194; do. No. a red Western 166 to 106; Southern on grade 101 to 104. ji Corn te,y; spot contract 85 to 65. as (pat firm; No. S mixed 64 to 14. Rye nominal; No. 2 Western export 83. Butter firm, unchanged; fancy tmlta tlo 24 to 25; do. creamery 33 to 14: do. ladle 20 to 21; store packed 18 to 19. Egg Arm, unchanged. 80 to 81. Cheese firm, unchanged; new large 14; do. flats ', 14; do, small IS. ; 1 . Sugar steady, unchanged; coarse gran ulated tit; fine H. . . v, New York, Jan. 8. Money en call easy, j 1 to 2 per cent; ruling rata 2; closing bid 1; offered at 1 .- '" V Tlma loans easy; 80 days 2 to i per . cent, and 99 days 2 to par cent-i six ; month 2 to 3 per cent " . dose: Prima mercantile paper 2 I to t "i n., ml - xtarltns- evrhanra s irons? wWh actual business In bankers' bills at 4S4.98 . to 485 for 80-day bUis ana at vst.a cor ae- r.an3. Commercial bills 464 to 4S4; bar Silver H:, Mexican dollars 44. Uovem- inDt bonds steady; railroad bond firm, Commercial Dally Cottoo Market. New York, Jan. 8. Galveston, ton steady; middling' 9 1-16; net receipts 20, 649; gross receipts 20,549;" sales 369; stock 161.821; continent 505. New Orleans, tone quiet; middling 8 15-16; net receipts J0.4S8; gross receipt 10,488: sales 2,575; stock 349,558; continent 6,894; coastwise 1.547. Mobile, tone firm; middling ; net re ceipts 1.110; gross receipts 1.110; sales 600; stock 70.&3; coamwlse 9. Savannah, tone firm; middling 8 13-18; net receipts 4,650; giross receipts 4.650; sales l,94ti; stock 160,824; coastwise 3,907. Charleston, tone quiet; middling 8; net receipts 637; gross receipts 637; stock 17,324; coastwise 131. Wilmington, tone quiet; middling 8; net receipts 608; gross receipts 808; sales 39; stock 18,726. Norfolk, tone steady; middling 8; net receipts 1,578; gross receipts 1,678; sales 427; stock 31.659; coastwise 1,4)15. Baltimore, tone nominal; middling 9; net receipts 1.881; gross receipts 1,691; Btock 27,372; Gt, Britain 2,669. New York, tone quiet; middling 9.40; gross receipts 4,604; sales 1.500; stock 188, 762. Boston, tone quiet; middling 9 40; net reaelpts 14S; gross receipts 2,482; Gt. Brit ain 1,552. Philadelphia, tone stead;, middling 9.83, net receipts 26; gross receipts 225; stock 904. Brunswick, net receipts 20.589; gross re ceipts 20,589; stock 23,461; coastwise 1.866. j Newport News, net receipts 1,304; gross receipts l.aut. Pensacola. net receipts 1; gross receipts 1; Gt. Britain 1. Jacksonville, net receipts 317; gross re ceipts 317; coastwise 317. Total to-day, al all ports, net 63.594; Gt. Britain 5,22:, continent 6.390; stock 1.043, H3 1. Consolidated, at all ports, net 272,080; Gt. Britain 10G.177; France 18,146; conti nent 98.933; Japan 6,944; Mexico 200. Total since September 1st. at all ports, net 6.621,253; Gt. Britain 2.CW1.409; France 641.767; continent 2,071,139; Japan 84,283; Mexico 4,303. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, tone steady; middling 9 1-16; net ajr-elpts 9.374; gross receipts 9.374; shipments 9.773; Bales 1S3. stock 147.046. Augusta, tone steady; middling 9; net receipts 454. gross receipts 454; shipments 830; sale. 9T4; stock niS. Memphis, tone firm; middling 9; net receipts 1.614; gross receipts 5,590; ship ments 7.485; sales 3.7O0; stock 191,687. St. Louis, tone steady; middling 9; net receipts 235; gross receipts 1,758; ship ments 1.529; sales 270; stock 43,478. Cincinnati, net receipts 806; gross re ceipts 606; shipments 158; stock 18,680. Louisville, tone firm; middling 9; net receipts 30; gross receipts 30; shipments 43; stuck 400. Little Rock, tone steady: middling 8; net receipts 437; gross receipts 437; ship ments 50; stock 46.068. Total to-day, net receipts 12,750; gross receipts 1K,24S: shipments 19,268; sales 6.077; stock 547.224. Chicago Cattle. Chicago, Jan. 8 Cattle, receipts esti mated at 4.000; market steady; steers 84 60 to 17 75; cows $3 to 85.50; heifers 83 t 86.75; bulls 83.26 to 14.50; calves 83.50 to 89; Blockers and feeders 8150 to 85.1a Hogs, receipts estimated at 24,000; mar ket 6 to 10c. higher; choice heavy ship ping 86.30 to 86.45; butchers 86.35 to 16.35; light mixed 16 75 to 86 90; choice light 85.95 to $620; pigs 8460 to 85.65; bulk of sales 16. 90 to 86.80. Kheep, receipts estimated at 10.000; mar ket steady; sheep $4 to 85.90; lambs 35.25 to 88 .10; yearlings 84 25 to 87. 25. Cuttoa Seetl OIL New York. Jan. 8 Cotton seed oil was strong on active covering of shorts, spec ulative buvlna and hlsher crude values. Prime crude 82; prime summer yellow 40 to 40Vi : off summer yellow 39 to 40; prime white 41 to 43; prime winter yel low 44 to 46. Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 8. Turpentine quiet at 40c. Rosin quiet. Quote: ABC 2.9S; D 82 95; B 83.95; F 82.96; G 32.95; H 83.80; I $4 05; K 85; M 85.70; N 16.06; W G 86.30; W W $6.40. Wilmington, Jan. 8 Spirits turpentine steady, 39; receipts 5 casks. Rosin steady, $2.70; receipts 83. Tar firm, $1.75; receipts 27. Crude turpentine firm, 82, 83 and $3; receipts 12. New Orleans, Jan. 8. Receipts: 8SS bar rels rosin; 95 barrels turpentine. Exports for New York 791 barrels rosin. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 8. Turpentine firm. 41; sales 192; receipts 320; ship ments 27. Rosin firm; sales 8.848; receipts 1,994; stock 172,340. Quote: B D and E 83.05; F and Q $3.07; H 83.40; I 84.15; K $5.10; M 86.80; N $6.15; W O 86.40, W W $6.60. Sea Island Cotton. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 8. Sea island: Fancy Florida and Georgia 19 to 20; ex tra choice Florida, 17 to 18; extra choice Georgia 17; choice 14 to 15; extra fine 14; fine 12; common 10 to U; sales 3,144. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 8. Sea Island: Market steady; fine 20 to 21; fully fine 22; extra fine 23o. Receipts 291; exports 1,817; sales 1,900; stock 4,238. . Cotton Receipts. New York, Jan. 8. The following are the total net receipt of cotton at all ports sinoe September 1st: Galveston 1.502.296 New Orleans ...... 1,260.555 Mobile ., 256.202 Savannah .. ........1,115,099 Charleston . 149,012 Wilmington .... ;-. '302.477 Norfolk 396,307 Baltimore jij fn New York .. ., .... .., 13,581 Boston' ... ..... 19,207 Newport News 1,429 Philadelphia ... , i,j2g San Francisco ... ., .... ..... m.jqi Brunswick . .i . .. ........ J3,41 Tort Townsend ...... 47.6S5 Pensacola ........ .. 91,228 Port Arthur & Sabine Pass 73,85 Jacksonville ... .. 23,945 Eagle Pass, Texas ... ... 15 E3 Paso, Texas .... ... ... ... J22 Laredo, Texas ..... ... .... sot) Texas City ....... ..... ..... .... ; tS,2&i Oulfport .. .... ..... .... 9.A62 Minor Ports .......... .... ... ...... , 2,672 Total bales ....... ,..6,621,251 New- York Cotton. ' .f v -. 'New York," Jan. 1 Cotton: Bpot closed quiet, IS points advance; middling; uplandsJ. frrrnwrurmg -tniT t.sb; sates I.SOO bales. Futures opened firm and closed ; very steady. Open High Low Close Jsn. .... ...... 2.05b 1.10 2.10 2.08 Fsb. . ,... ..-- ... v .v .07 March ........ 2.07. 2.13 2.0S 2.11 April ... V 9.(3 . 2.43 2.02 May .. .. 2.02 2.12 2.94 .lt June .. .... . . .... " .... 2.04 July .. .. .... 2.00 t.tJ 2.97 2.04 Aug. .. .. ... 2.90b, 8.9S $ 96 t.n Sept. .. .. 1. 8. 2.79 ' 2.84 Oct. 8.70 8.7S 2.88 8.75 Nov. Jlj5 . 974 j" ft.Tst FOR TOWN- LIGHTING 65 Kilowat STANLEY ALTERNATING CUR RENT GENERATOR, 2 phase, 60 cycles, 2,400 v., 900 r. p. m., with 2 k. w. exciter and rheostats. Now in use in good condition. EARLY SHIPMENT AT YOUR PRICE. GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO, M. e. CARDS MASON MACHINE wnDb-c: COTTON MACHIFJERY TAUNTON, fiflMHFnt MASS. WVMVI.IIV LAP MACHINES SOUTHERN OrflCt AT CHARLOTO CDWIN HOWARD, AOINT Omrlotte Cotton. These figures represent prices paid ta wagons January 8th: Good middling S Strict middling 8 Middling 814 Charlotte Grain. (Corrected dally by Cochraox-McLaugt lln Co.) Rye 1.3J Corn w Cotton Seed 27 Oats a Meal Seod 84 Cotton Meal Seed, ton 26.08 Charlotte Prod nee. (Cerrected by R H. Field Jt CO.) Butter 12iftll Chickens spring .. 90i6 Ducks rOQS Eggs Z3J Qeese per hrad 4050 Hens per head 30&35 Turkeys per pound. 131314 Estlmavtea. To-morrow. ... 6,000-6,500 .. 4,000-6,000 Houston Galveston.. .. Interior Hecelpta. To-day. Memphis 1,614 Comparative Port Receipts. To- Last Galveston 20.149 New Orleans 10,188 Mobile 1,110 Savannah 4,680 Charleston .. .. .. 587 Norfolk 1.678 Total (est.) 65,000 Weekly Cotton Statistics: New York, Jan. 8. The following statis tics on the movement of cotton for the week ending Friday, January 8th, were compiled by the New York cotton ex change: WEEKLY MOVEMENT. This Last . Year Year Port receipts 272,946 803,946 Overland to mills and Canada 22,099 27,810 Southern mill takings (es timated) 100,000 88,000 Gain of stock at Interior towns 14,284 3,363 Brought Into sight for the week 8W.T72 898,893 TOTAL, CROP MOVEMENT. Port receipts 8,619,395 6,600,373 Overland to mills and Canada 712,548 , 306,838 Southern mill takings (es timated) 1,128,000 885,000 Stock at Interior towns In excess of Sept. 1st 717,535 408.856 Brought Into sight thus far for season 9,177,378 7,101,065 81 bales added to receipts for the sea son. Weekly Interior Cotton Towns. New York, Jan. 8. Md. Res. Shps. .Sis. 99 489 .... Albany Atlanta, steady Brenham Charlotte, steady .. . PrtliimhtH. .. 3185 4875 145 206 953 850 1152 Columbus, Os, firm. 8 149 850 Columbus, Miss. .. . Dallas ftrAnvtlle 139 2215 , .... 1841 2827 , .... 152 4S2S : l'4 8060 8744 8Ts 5814 6448 878 1060 , .... 1517 2794 S 1059 1204 , 2 196 300 740 1236 , 8 200 Z.O , .... 236 1S36 1089 1713 .8 7-18 2312 1568 , .... 1874 2019 , .... 1473 1312 Greenwood, S. C. .. . Helena .. Little Rock, steady . Macon Meridian .. Montgomery, Arm ... Nashville. Arm Natches Raleigh, easy Rome Selma Shreveport, quiet ., , Ylcksburg .. .. ... ... Yazoo City 203 Comparative Cotton Statement New York, Jan. 8.-For the week end ing Friday, January 8th: Net receipts at all U. 8. ports during week 271,080 Net receipts at all U. 8. ports .anut wak last vaar 298.153 Total receipts since Sept. 1st 6,621,253 Total receipts to same aate usi year .... 2,40.195 Exports for th week 227.400 Exports for same week last year z,i T.1.1 ..nnrti lnr-8ent. 1st 4.862J01 Total exports same date last year 4.15.532 Btock at all U. Si. pons Stock at all U. 8. ports same Urn last year r?" Stock at all mterlor towns ...... 886,782 Stock at all Interior towns, same time last year . 2MS4 Stock at Liverpool Btoca at unryw V HZ MO fto.jilA,rnri.at.ot-Ct DntiM . . ..... ... .. ...... Stock of American afloat for at. Britain same time last rear 7i,u If oscular Pain) Cored. " "During the summer of 2902 I was trou bled with muscular pains In to instep ot my loot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of Toronto, Opt "At times It was so painful I could hardly walK. Chamberlain's Pain Bate was recommended to me, so 1 tried tt and was completely cured by one small bot ti. I hava sines recommended it to sev eral ot my friends, all ot wh-Tn speak highly at h." ,"or sals by W. la, Hand Cak. - , SP1NXIN6 FRAMES MULES LOOKS Clili-ago Grain ami Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 8. A marked improve ment In the milling demand tor the cash grain had a strengthening. Influence on the wheat market hore to-day. At the close prices were a Hhade lower to higher compared with the previous close. Corn and oats closed firm and provisions stesdy. WHEAT High. lw' Close. May 108 106 107 July 98 91 9SH September 94 94 9114 CORN May 61 61S 61 T July 6?4 61 6JV, September 62S 62 6 OATS- May 52 61H 53 July 46Ti 40H 464, September 89H 8H S9Vi PORK January ... 16.86 16 46 16 45 May 16.75 16 69 16 67 January 9.47 9 47 9 47 May 9.75 9.70 9.7: R1BS- January 8.62 8 50 8.60 May 880 8.75 8.77 Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Jan. 8. Closing cotton: Spot quiet; prices 3 points higher; American middling fair 5.63; good middling 6.27; middling 5 07; low middling 4 86; good or dinary 4.34; ordinary 394. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales of which 300 were for speculation and export and Included 6,400 American. Receipts 73,000 tales, In cluding 72,500 American. Futures opened steady and closed quiet i Close.' January 4.90'A January-February 4 .884 February-March 4.8614 March-April 4 86 April-May 4.S&V4 May-June 4.84, June-July 4 844j July-August 4.84 August-September 4.75 September-October 4.69 October-November 4.65 November-December 4.63 December-January 4 62 January-February 4.61"j NEW YORK BONDS. U. S. refunding! 2s. registered 1(13 U. 8. refunding 2s, coupon 103 U. S. 3s, registered 100 U. S. Sa, coupon 100 V. 8, 4a. registered n&S, U. 8. f I, coupon 1204 Amerlcfii Tobacco 4s 78V, Amerldjln Tobacco 6s 107 Atchison general 4s 100V4 Atchison adjustment 4s 91 Atchison cv. 4s 1034, Atchison cv. 6s 107 Atlantio Coast Line 4s bid 94H Baltimore St Ohio 4s 10) Baltimore & Ohio 3V 94 Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s ta Central of Georgia 6s u.u 108 Central of Georgia 1st Inc. .... 79 Central of Georgia 2d Inc. bid to Central of Georgia Sd Inc. bid 50 Chesapeake A Ohio 4Via 105 Chicago as Alton 3'a ofd 95 Chicago, B. A Qulncy new 4s 97V Chicago, R I. at V. R. R. 4s 77H Chicago. R. I. & P. R. R. col. 6s.. 90 Chicago, R. I. P. R. R. rfdg. 4s.. 91V C, 'C. C. 4 St. Louis gen. 4a 97 Colorado Industrial 5s 754 Colorado Midland 4s si Colorado & Southern 4s 9sy, Delaware & Hudson cv. 4s 102 Denver & Rio Grande 4s 98 Erie prior lien 4s gsty Erie General 4s fj Hocking Valley 4V4s bid 106 Interborough-Met. 4Hs 7714 Japan gj Japan 4H to Japan 4H, 2d Series 89W Louisville at Naah. Unified 4s 1H4 Manhattan consol gold 4s 99 Mexican Central 4a s Mexican Central 1st Inc. bid 24V4 Minn, st St. Louis 4s ML Missouri. Kansas A Texas 4s ni Missouri, Kansas & Texas 3da. 88V4 Nat l R. R. of Mexico con. 4s bid.. 80 New Tork Csntral gen ls K New Jersdy Central gen. &s 127 Northern Pacino 4s 102U Northern Paelflo 2s 75K Norfolk & Western eon. 4s ofd 931. Oregon Short Lln rfdg. 4s H Peon. cv. 8Ha 1916 6 Penn. Consol 4s joiyt Reading General 4s 100 Republic of Cuba 5s 10 St. L. 4 Iron Mountain con. 6s b. 1094 St. Louis, San Francisco fg. 4s.. 8(4 St. Louis Southwestern con, 4s .. .. 79u Seaboard Air Lino 4s .... v. $ Bouthern Pacific 4s ju Southern Pacific 1st 4s Sfiu Southern Railway ta .. .. iu Texas st P soldo lets ijg Toledo, St. L. St Western 4s.. .... wu Union Pscifio 4s ioe Union Pacino ev. 4s 104V U. 8. Steel 2d ts iceij Wabash lata Westers Md. 4s m Wheeling- Lake Erie 4s bid 82 Wisconsin Central 4s ftw K. T., N. H. and H. cv. ss ctfa m 1Via Lake Shore 4s (1921) CLOSIXQ STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper...,. American Car A. Foundry 49K 109 43 2W U M 111 87 104 128 92H . 101 loeii American Car at Foundry pfd. .. American Cotton OH American Hide tt Leather pfd. .. American Ice Secnrities .. .. .. American Linseed .... .... ....... American Locomotive ... American Locomotive pfd. American Smelting tt Refng. .. American Smelting A Refng. pfd. American Sugar Refining ...... American Tobacco pfd. ...... .... American vvooien ., .. ... Anaconda Mining Co. .. Atot.lson . .... Atchison pfd. AUantkt Coast Uat ..... COTTON MILL MACHINERY. Stuart W. Cramer, utaiH oi vnosi CMABLOTTt, N. O. Revolving Flat Cardj, Railway Heads, Drawing; Framea, Spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Quitters and Reels, Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC HUOH MACRAE & CO., BANKEKS, Miscellaneous Southern Securities, Cotton Mill Stocks. Wilmington, N. 0., New York City. SOOs Singer Building. Baltimore & Ohio 110S Kaltlmore i Jhlo pfrt at Brooklyn Kapid Transit Canadian Pacific Central Leather SI7 Central Leather rfd 101 Central of New Jersey 3X1 Chesapeake & Ohio 68 Chicago Great Western 8 Chicago & North Western 17" Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul l9Vi C. C, C. & 8t. Louis 7u Colorado Fuel & Iron 4- Colorado & Southern 4 Colorado & Southenn 1st rfd 83V Colorado & Southern 2d pfd $1 Consolidated Oas 127 Corn Products 18 Delaware A Hudson 179 Denver & Wo (Jrande Ss Denver & Hlo Grande pfd 80-14 Dimmers' Securities 374 Erie ... 22 Erie lA pfd ! 4S Erie 2U pfd 27 General Electrlo 156 Great Northern pfd. 14 Or-at Northern Ore Ctfs 72 Illinois Central i.. 145 Interborough-Met 1 Interborough-Met. pfd 48 International Paper 12 International Paper pfd W International Pump 40 Iowa Central 21 Kansas City Southern 42 Kansas City Southern pfd 7 Louisville & Nanhvllle 124 Minneapolis & St. Louis 81 Minn., St. P. A Sault 8a. M 147 Missouri Pacific 71 Missouri. Kansas & Texas 41 Missouri. Kansas & Texas pfd. .... 74 National Lead 78 New York Central 12 New York. Ontario ft Western .... 47!, Norfolk It Western f North American 74 Northern Pacific 141 Poolfli Mall 4 Pennsylvania 138 People's Qas 10 Pittsburg. C. 0. & St. Louis m Pressed Steel Car 42 Pullman Palace Car 160173 Railway Steel Spring 47 Reading 140 Republic Steel 26 hepubtlo Steel pfd 88 Rook Island Co 25 Hook Island Co. pfd 62 St. Louis & San Fran. 2d pfd 41 St. Louis Southwestern 2.1 St. Louis Southwestern pfd 52 Sloes-Sheffield Steel and Iron 77 Scuthern Pac!o .. ,.4 .,. 11" Southern Paciflo pfd 121 Southern Railway 2tS Southern Railway ofd 61 Tennessee Copper 47 Texas A Pacific 36 Toledo, St. Louis West 4 Toledo, St. Louis a West, pfd 72 Union Pacific ... 14 Union Paciflo pfd Vr.ited States Rubber 33 I'nited States Rubber 1st pfd lf United States Steel 62 United States Steel pfd H-'l Utah Copper 4o Vlrglnla-Chrollna Chemical 44 Virginia-Carolina Chemical pfd. ... 11 Wabash 's'i Wabash pfd 61 Westlngbouss Electric "4 Western Union M Wheeling & Lake Erie 12 Wisconsin Central ameflcan Telephone and Telegraph U) Standard Oil 72 Anderson, S. C Firm to Kellre From rlti-dneaa. Special to The Observer. Anderson, S. C, Jan. 8 The Arm of Dean & Ratllffe, which has been In business here for the past 14 years, has decided to retire, and the stock of g-eneral merchandise carried by the concern has been advertised for ale. Mr. T. A. Ratllfte. who Is at the head Of the business, says he has determined to close the store to engage In other business, but has not as yet announced his plans for the future. Mr. RatllfTe 1 one of the beat known business men of the city, Is interested In a number of the lead ing enterprises here, and his an nouncement for the future will be Interesting. The store room now oc cupied by Dean & RatllfTe has been rented by Mr. M. Sellgman. proprie tor of U Boston shoe store. Election of Mr. 3. E. Kavanaugh Pleaxrw Twin City Friends. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Jan. 8 The elec tion of Mr. J. E. Kavanaugh. manager of the Hotel Zlnxendorf, to the pres idency of the North Carolina Hotel Men's Aoclatlon, Is a matter of gen eral gratification among his hosts of friends In thi city. Combining busi ness ability of a high order with a thoroughly pleasing personality, Mr. Kavanaugh as won a decided place In the hearts of the people here, as well as among the traveling public with whom he comes in contact As manager of the Elks' Auditorium also, Mr. Kavanaugh has given universal satisfaction. With all his duties he Is never too busy to lend a hand In any public enterprise. All In all. the hotel men of North Carolina have done eredtt to themselves In electing Mr. Kavanaugh to their presidency. Played With Pistol: Will Lowe an Eye. Special ts The Observer. Hlh Point, Jan. 2. Two n,egro boys 'were playing with a pistol to day whan th weapon, in the hands of XTb aTlei" BTOo W, 'fit " "dlscll A f (fed a ffd" strurk Sam Gray Just, above eye. frac turlng his sknll. The negro will lose an eye "but will recover. Will Stay For - pains In back or cfteat. King's Anti-rain Plaster touches the spot. Tie especially good to protect the lungs) with on of theseNon front and back. Tbey are tl cents and their curative and -protective power Is very great Sold by BurwH-Dunn Retail Store. ;. ... . ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. WOONSOCKET 31ubbers, Roving Frame Intermediates, Jack Framaa FOR BENT: j-Rnnm Cottage, park road ( Room Dwelling. 708 N. Smith St 8 Room Dwelling. 1805 Boulevard; water, electric lights '''?? 6 Room Dwelling. 402 W. Third St $16.54 8-Room Dwelling, with bath room, Jackson Av., Piedmont Park $ IB. Frame Warehouse on Southern Railway, Second Ward ' all curly or they will all be gone. Houses are hard to get. W have to turn away applicants for good homes almost every day. R. E. COCHRANE IiKsnranre and Real Estate. 207 N. Tryon St. Vhoo) 60. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Roofing And Other Building Material ' can be had in schooner lots, car load lots or small lota, delivered at any point in the Soiith at lowest prices, 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 you. Write usl Carolina Portland Cement Co. SOUTHERN DISTRIBUTORS. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS CHARLOTTE, N. 0. . Motors, Dynamos, Alternating and Direct Current. Any size and voltage. Stock on hand. We ask for orders. GILBERT C. WHITE, O. K. Consulting CIVIL ENGDNEER lstirham. N. C. Waterworks, Sewerage, Streets; Wa ter nitration. Sewage Disposal; Plans. Heports. Estimates, Super vision of Construction. TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Ctoeaplete Steam, Electrical snd Hydraulic Power Plant. B. PARES RUCKER, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Coo suiting and Constructing ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Estimates. Plans, Specifications and Supervision of Construction of Light ing, Industrial and Power installa tions, Hydro-Electric Plants, Power Transmission, Municipal Lighting, Etc. A. D. BAT, KELP & BRO, OOMMISSSIOIf MKRGBAJTTI Cfl-79 Leonard Street, WKW YORK, i OOrrOK YARNS DEPT. Fred 1c Vietor & Achelia. iTAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. COfCSIONMENTS BOLICTTETX . niUaWphla, tt and 1M CbestasS) I " B-, BoiiovL, ISS ftsmmer St. Mow York. No. ? Leonard M, . Charlotte, la ft, Tryosi M. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQFARE, NEW YORK . t MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change. New Orleart Cotton Kx- change. Associate Member Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur chase and sal ef cotton (or future delivery. Correspondence Invited. 1 ggBOgiQjSBSBsVS9EBBnB9DSEfl2VsB2n8B9BE " ...... ATLANTA. (Ug, Aatomatk Feeders, Openers and Trunk, Breaker, Irrtermaxllate and Finisher LapptMS. Klrsctaner Carding Beaten Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, etc. Raw Stock Drsrtw ETC.. ETC ' CHARUC8TOX, 8. C. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find it necessary t hare Banking Facilities In ad . dltlon to those offered by local banks. THE First National Bank or RICHMOND. VIRGINIA, With 11,000,000.00 Capital Earned Surplus $900. 000. 15, BOO, 000. 00 Deposits 1. 000, 000. 00 Total Resources Offers Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. B. Pdrcell, President; Jno. it. Miller, Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett, As sistant Cashier; J. C. Joplin, Assistant Cash I sr. BAWDY A MYERS, Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification Mewerage, Hewerage Disposal. Roads. Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Sur veys, Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. Main Office. 7-77 Arcade Building, Greensboro, North Carolina, Branch Office, Laortnburp, Xorth Carolina. F. L. B0NF0EY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. 211 N. Tryon St. Room 4. Charlotte, N. 0. Wheeler, Oalliher &, Stern. ARCHITECTS 4C's BulMlng. (After January 10th Realty Blds) CHARLOTTE, N. C. Hew York Brewseh. FRANK P. MILBURN & (XX architects WASHINGTON, D. C mmmmaumsaassa LOUIS H. ASBUBY ARCHITECT Law BaOdlnc Charlotte, X. C HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS "Si CHARLOTTE, X, OL U Hunter Md : FranlUa i;. Gordon i,.--; -.. - i V ; ARCHITECTS Law BuOdlnA Charlotte," X. C. VfiBV tt Hd tU. ?hAMk 3T0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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