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CHARLOTTE JAILY OBSERVKlt, JAN U AKY 24, 1909. 11 Financial and Commercial CQTTOX LARKJCT, New Tor. .Jan. -Th cotton market opened firm at an advance of to I points Hind sold 19 to 13 point set higher purine the first few minutes with .May and later -month wiikie now high record -for th 'on en general buying as a' result of ! the y bullish cenu report, higher sables than exsecteo, repon 01 a ore at veston, and talk of a reduction of 400,090 . bales in estimate of the Indian ' crop. Realising was extremely heavy at' the . advance, easing prices off, I or I point -from the top, but offerings were ex 3 tremely well , absorbed, trad Interest wer buyers and the, market was steady V during the ml lil ef the morning with S price 8 to p-tat net higher. The- mar Vket closed barely steady , with srtcea; net 'unchanged to 10 point higher Receipts -'at the porta te-day ,e ale against ? 29,094 last week and 22,2i last year. For " the week 244,900 bale against 944.188 lt week and 388.971 last yean- To-day' re ceipt at New Orleans 1,069 bale against 4,U last year, and at Houston M bale ' against 1,064 but year. ' ; . . STOCK MARKET. New York, Jan. 23. The professional operators, who started an upward cove ment of price on Thursday, which . reached Jta extreme Erjday morning, con tinued the revets operation to-day. The movement was unaccompanied by any striking development in the nw and may be ascribed, aafely to-the demonstra tion of the futility 'of the, effort to- at tract a following oa the buying side by . the device of marking up price. De cisive notice came from Pari In, the movement of the discount and sterling exchange rates there that Pans demands oa London for gold will, tie pushed no further for tM present.? -The privet jdia. count rate fell H per cent.,1 and the ster ling exchange rate rose I full centime to S francs 15 centimes. . Increasing pres sure 1 manifest to find employment for funds in New York, an active demand for ' commercial paper being a feature, The successive large lssuea of new bonds in New Tork, the withdrawal of govern ment deposit .- from the national bank nd the building up of trust company re serves are not preventing the growth of the surplue reserve of the clearing house banks. Bonds were Arm. Total sales, par value, $8,168,090. V. a. 8 have declined Hper cent, on cell during the week. Total sale stock to-day 833.000 shares, including: Sugar 00; Tobacco 200; Coast -Line 100; C. A O. 17,600; L. A N. 100; N. ' W. 1.200; Blcma-ShefMeld 400; Tenn. . rv,...-.. Trtn- YTn1n PalAn XI Stt flteel ifl - MO: Va.-ra.ro. Chemical 14,400: pfd. 100. Hubbard Bro. ft Co.' Cotton letter. Ppeelal t- Th Observer. New Tork, Jan. 88 When Ihe glnner' report w pub lished, heavy selling by holder set in, which waa especially marked In this crop. Thl selling by those who bought at lower price continued all day, supplying the demand from the new buyer. The glnner' report gives the amount ginned for th period a 203,200 bale and the to tal amount ginned Is now 2,330.000 MrA thttti at the mA time last sea son. Early European , advice were disappointing, but firm, and closed at a sharp advance on the report of a fire in Galveston. During the past week a very large amount of cotton ha passed from Holder at lowvprlce Into the hand of new buyer at the highest point of th season. Will the spinners follow the advance and absorb this cotton at again higher price T (XEARIXG HOUSE BANKS. New Tork. Jan. 23. Th statement of Clearing house banks for the week shows that the bank hold 830,387,460 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent, re serve rule. Thl is an Increase of 64,799, 275 in the proportionate cash reserve a compared with last week. ; The statement follows: Ixan 81,33.Oi5,90Q, Increase 6.935,300; deposits 61,17.776,200, Increase 13.316.W0; circulation 649,113,000, decrease $E1.1(W; legal tenders 681,979,400. decrease 31.379.1UO; specie 6302.853.100; increase , 39,507,500; re serve 6384,431.500, Increase 68.128,400: reserve required 6354.444,050, Increase 3.1,3.0; surplus 330,387.460, Increase 64.799,76. x U. S, deposits 331,942,275, increase 84.432.8w0. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks to-day was 27.40. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New Tork not report ing to the clearing boas shows that these Institutions hare aggregate deposit of 81.175,690,800. total cash on hand 3118, 683,400, and loan amounting to 81,043,370, 900. , I ,. Chicago fattle. " steady; beeves 34 to $6.90; Texan $110 to $4 60; Westerns $3.76 to $6.40; tockr and feeder $3.10 to $6; cow and heifer $1.75 Chicago, Jan. 23. Cattle, receipt 600, to $5.28; calves $7 to 88,75. r Hogs, receipts 15,000; - market r steady, light $6.60 to $6.30; mixed $589 to $C80; heavy $6.85 to $6.50; roughs $5.86 to $6.05; good to choice heavy $6.05 to $6.50; pig $4 60 to $5.50; bulk of sale $6.05 to $4.40. Sheep, receipt 1.509; native $3.26 to 8SJ5; Western $3.26 to $5.65; yearlings 35.75 to $6.90; naUv $5 to $5.66; Western $5 to $745, Week' Report. New Orloons, La.. Jan. 23. Week x ports: Wheat none; com 333,601 bushels to-EuroD. Week arrival ot coffe none. ? Galveston, Tex., Jan. 23. Clearances for th week to European ports: Flour 3,854 barrets; wheat 40,600 bushel; corn 154,284 bushel. - N , .-. ; ... New Tork, Jan. $8. Money on call nom inal. Tim loan oft, 69 day H tb 2 per cent and 99 day 3'ta.t Pr cetiU; six month 1 to 34 per cent. ; : Prime mercantll paper 8 to 4 per cent. SterUog exchange ftrra with actual business in bankers' bill at 4S4.S5 for 66 day and at 487.30 to 487.35 for demand. Commercial bill .4?4j4 4 4S4i; bar.Uvr ilH; Mexican dollar 4. . V, l '.. i.r V '-v . ;-. , cotton Seed OiL" . v-v " Kew!T6rk.' Jajn. 3. Cotton seed ell was teadyV with a light ' doramteeion hou trad. Prim rtMe- 4 dov ummer yek low 42 'to, 43; prtm whit 46 to ; nrlme winter yellew AJ to. 49: d low mer yeUow' fi'Sr to" fi; "good "ttt1imlnef yellow 48 to-43. -. .- - -pkesidext ncLrs oiitil.xs. '.- Hundreds of orphan, have tveen helped by th .PresWlcnt-cf - TlHSv Induntrial and Orphan's Home at Macon. Ga., who write:' We eeve 9d jyectrio Bitters In thl institution for nine years, n fl tiroved a most excellent mtdinln for Ktomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, yy. regard it as one ot the best family meoWine on earth." ' It invigorates the -ltal otgans, purifies th blood, aids di gestion, creates snpetite. J srrenirtiien and bulW up thin. paJe, weak children or run-down people H has no equal. Het for female complaint. Oniy Sva.. at W. i ' Dally Cotton Market. New - Tork. Jan.. ZLGalvestoa, ton teadyj middling W: net receipts 12.736; grosa receipts. Ii736: les XKli, Stec New -Orleans, ' ten firm; middling ff J set receipt, a.osa; groe receipt t,VHi ale .Uj stock 40vlfi,- onUnant L6S ooastwls 1,018, ... J i. f , " MobU,' ion , steady i 'middling $ 9-16; net receipt tSM; gros receipt 1 3.553; ale po; stock KtH; oesstwi 104. . Savannah, tone steady; middling 4; net ' receipts lilt; gross reoeipU 1,116; ale L99$; took 144.(0. , ; Charleston, ton Arm; middling 91t; bet receipt Ml; Free receipt 41? etock 28,- Wilmington, ton steady; middling t; net receipt 1,185; gros receipt 3.1S5; etock 0.01. -. Norfolk, ton steady; middling t; net recelpu 1174; gross ripts 1176; aales 619; tock .; OU Britai $,460; conti nent 2M; eeaatwl Z.4S8. ; Baltimore, ton nominal; middling t; stock U,8(H; coaatwia LMO, New Tork, ton quiet; middling 10; gros receipt 45; stock 171,444; QL Brit ain 1.&30. , , Boston, ton quiet; middling 10; net re oelpta 1; gros receipt M3. Philadelphia, ion quiet; middling 10.25; stock i.HJ. . ' f Total to-day, at all porta, net 33.4111; Gt. Britain 4.280; continent 1.809; stock mMh Consolidated, at all ports, net 33,413; Ot. Britain 4,330; continent 1.809. Total alnce September let. at all ports, net 7.151,508; QC Britain 2,875.33; France 122,191; continent 9.231,193; Japan 101,619; Mexico ,303. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, tone steady; middling 9 13-16; net receipts 5.44C; gross receipt t,44fi; shipments i.Kti sales 4,897; stock 143.136. Aaguata, ton steady; middling 9.: net receipt 766; gross receipts 816; shipment 347; tales 35S; stock 97,383. r Memphls, tone steady; middling tVii net receipts 1.S34; gross receipts 3,67ff; shl- ItienU 6,381; Mies 2,400; stock 174,33. St. Louie, tone ateady; middling 94; net receipt 241; gross receipt 3, 270; shipments 2,404; sales 45? Mock 41,697. Cincinnati, net receipt 316; gross re ceipts 316; shipments 229; sales 400; stock 18.193. Louisville, ten firm; middling t. Little Rock, tone steady; middling 9H; net receipt 1.747; gros receipts 1,747; shipments 647; stock 46.626. Total to-day, net receipts 10,086; gros receipt 13,270; shipment 14,976; sale 9, 697; stock 626,333. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, Jan. 23. Closing cotton: Spot In ltmlted.demand, price 3 point higher; American middling fair 6.89; good mid dling 6.63; middling 6.63; low middling 5.13, good ordinary 4.66; ordinary 4.26. The sale ef th day were 4.000 bale, of which 309 were for speculation snd export and Included 3,100 American. Receipts 32,000 bales, including 20,700 American. Futures opened berely steady and clos ed Arm. Closing price January 5. mi 6.19 6.18 6. m 5.16Vt 6-16 6.1 5.15 Vi 6 07 6.02 497H January-February.. . February-March , March-April... April-May. May-June. . .... . June-July.. . .. ... .. July-August August-September. . . September-October. . . October-November. . . N ovember- Decern ber 4.95 Deeember-Jannary 4 94 January-February 4.93 Additional aalee made to the trade late yesterdsy amounted to 2,000 bales, all American. Naval Stores. Charleston, 8. C, Jan. 23. Turpentine quiet. 40. Rosin quiet. A. B. C. 3A06; D 33 ; E 63.12: F 3316; O 83.17; H 6336; I 64.10; K 36.06; M 65 70; N 88.16; W Q 86.S5; W W 66.40. Savannah, Ga. Jan. 23. Turpentine Arm. 41 to 42; sale 226; receipts 291; shipments 258. Ronln Arm; ssles 2.678; receipts 1.519; shipments 1.698; stock 184.016. Quote: B 83.15; D 33.20; E 63.20 to $3.30; F P 27 to $3 30; O 33.22 to $3.30; 11 $3.30 to 33.45; 1 $4 30; K 86.15; M $5.80; N $6.25; W G 88 45; W W $8.50. Wilmington, Jan. 23. Spirits turpentine nothing doing; receipt 24. Rosin nothing doing; receipts 125. Tar firm. $1.60; receipts 145. Crude turpentine Arm, $2, $8 and $5; re ceipt 11$. New Orleans. Jan. 23. Receipt 167 bar. rets rosin; ne turpentine. 1 Experts forMw Tork 608 barrels rosin j for Glasgow 100 cases turpentine. - Sew York Produce. Nw Tork, Jan. 23. Flour dull and un changed. Rye flour firm. Buckwheat flour alow. Buckwheat quiet Corn meal steady. Rye dull. Barley steady. Wheat steady; No. I red 108 to 109 ele vator; options partly c. net higher; May 1111 July 104- Corn steady; No. 2, 70 elevator; options unchanged; May 69; July 69; Sept. 69. Oat steady; mixed 64 to 64. Beet quiet Cut meats steady. Lard firm. 1 Pork steady. Tallow steady. Rosin and turpentine steady. Rice firm. Molasses quiet - 8ugf, raw ateady; fair refining $3.23; confectioner A $4.4& Coffe, spot steady; Rio No. t, 7 to 7; Santo No, 4, $; trttld teady; Cordova to 12.: Future closed teady at a net advane of 5 to U point. Butter" unsettled and lower; creamery specials a- to 31 axtra 90 to $; third to first $4 to 38. V 4 . . . Cheese Una, unchanged. Egg steady, unchanged. J ' , : ' Potato steady, unchanged.' Cabbage easy; Southern per crate 61.75 to $2.2$. Freight and peanut quiet unchanged. '.,",.,. .i. i ,,-' ' '' 'Sew.. OrJenna Cotton.' i ' '.. ' XW Orleana, Jan, 23--Spot cotton firm, unchanged; middling, 9; ale. oa th spot $25 bale; to arriv 1,990. Future opened steady at aa advane of T to $ potnt on good Liverpool cables. After tb opening the advance waa con' tinned a tb result of th bullishness of tho census bureau ' , report - on cotton ginned up to January 18th. Th figure just met conservative bull' xpecVatlen and price rose mOt they stood at a net advanc of 12 to 14 points. Profit-taking by hing beeam very- tree ,atthad? vane and the gain established wer gradually lost, the market closing steady at th lowest ot tha day .wit price tin changed to I point lower than yesterday closing. ' . 1 Cloeing bidat Jn. 9 71; Feb. 8 49. March 9.6S; AprU9.72; May .; Jun 9.79i July Baltimore rrodiio ' Baltimore. Jan. 23. Wheat steady; spot contract K7 to 107: Southern on grade 104 to 107. Cora teady; spbt contract 66 to 664. Oat dull; No. mixed. $4 t 6s. Ky quiet E'LL j . l-rT-Delahunty Raw Stock Dyer (1600). i ,1 Cydon Dryer (3,000). ;- J 4?" Hydro Extractor, agtn driven. . v l can (28"x4") Dryr, with mangle. rpBrzlHfJIserilHe; J Varp Dyeing Machine. 1 Culver Banding Machine (9 bands capacity). GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO. GREENSBORO, V. G. v ,- MACHINE WORK ft COTTON TAUNTON, combers . LAr MACHINES . SOUTHERN OmCE AT CHARLOTTE . tDWIN MOWAWDAiatWT. - - ELEQTRiem. SUPPLIES DOUBLEDAY-IIILL ELECTRIC CO. P1TTSBCRG, PA, American Aro Lamps, Incandeacent Lamps, Tungsten Lonna, Wire and Cablea, Flexible Conduit, Rigid Iron Oondnll. Condaleta, In su Is tors, Etc Complete stock of highest frade Electrical SnppUea carried In war Soutlieru (tore, Charlotte, N. C. THE JOEL HUNTER COMPANY (Chartered) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS. Cotton Mill Audit. Investigations. Bank Kxanalnation. 1J19-20-Z1 Kniplre Bldg., AUanta. Ga. CORREHPONDBNCE SOLICITED. Cliar lotto Cotton. Theee figures represent prices paid, to wagons January Sid: Good middling 9 Strict middling 6 Middling thi Charlotte Grain. (Corrected dally by Cochrane-McLaugh-i lln Co.) Rye... l.3S Corn 90 Cotton Seed - 27 Oats 68 Meal S-ed 24 Cotton Meal Seed, ton 36.64 - Cbarlotte Produce. (Corrected by R. 11. Field A Ce.) Butter , U91S CI. loaans Spring 30 2S Ducks 29 fe26 Eggs 1 4M Oese per head 49 6(69 Hens per head 86 Turkeys per pound 1 3U4 Comparative Port Receipt. To- Last day Tear Total (estimated) 83.000 22.256 Oil (ago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Jan. 23 Rain in th winter wheat belt induced moderate selling of wheat here to-day resulting In slight de clines in all deliveries, the net loeses at the clo being a shade to c. to c. Cora and ot cloaed weak and provisions steady. . WHEAT May July September CORN May July.., September ....... OATS May.. ., .. . . July. - .. ., September.. .. .. . PORK- January Mey..N..... r . LARD January.. .. .. .- ., May RIBS High. Low. Close. 107 107 107 97 97 97 94 94 94 63 41 61 62 61 63 42 62 63 61 51Z 61 46 46. 46 39 39 39 17.50 17.20 17.30 17.25 17.10 17.23 9.80 9.75 977 r 9.02 8.96 9.00 January.. .. . .. ., May New York Cotton. New Tork. Jan. 23. Spot cotton Closed quiet; middling, upland 10c; middling gulf 10.25. no sale. Futures opened rm and closed barely steady. Open High Low Close Jan. .. , Feb. .. March . April .. May ... June.. , July .. Aug. .. Sept .. Oot .. Nov. .. Dae. .. f .75b 9.78 9.79 : 9.CT 9.67 9.68 9.67 9.6 9 60 9.69 9.47 9.46 9.41 9.36 1.7 9.76 8.67 ' MS il74 $!$' 9.67 t.49b J S 9.41 9.67 53 9.48 9.47 9.59 9.46 9.43 1.38 9.36 9.40 9.33 Dry Oood Market. New Tork, Jan. aDry good jobber closed a good week for this period of their spring season. In the primary market ther ha been a further hard ening In cotton good value and more basin is being dona. Tarn are stead ier bat, are still offered at low figures. Fall gingham and"8aneltele" ar now generally opened for th coming season. Th linen trade la activ. Burlap are In sllKhtly better call but t- very low price. K,.:ry' Xew Tot OttttltC',,. '5, . H New York, r" Jan. H- Beeves, receipt 259-. dressed beet t to lOo.; export 4.S15 quarter of beef. ' ' " -;"-.-f halves, recelnta 5Pft rll V ArMA s!a $ to lie; country dressed T to 13. T Sheep and Iambs, . recetpta 6.581." aheep Xt to $5; culls $2.75; lamb 3S to $70. , Uoga. receipt 6,112; prim Maryland bog $.; Ohio pig $3.60. E NT aef - SPtK.llKS itouiii MACHINERY mm tt?. LOOKS CUARLOTTE, N. a Btcel Clad Iron Bank Statement. Increase ., ., Reserve, 4,799,575 6,935,300 , 1.607,600 1,879,100 1316,500 821,100 Loans, inprease Specie, increase.. ... .. Legale, decrease.. .. , Deposits, Increase.. .. Circulation, decrease.. NEW YORK. BOXDS. X5. B, refunding 2s, registered 102 U. S. refunding 2s, coupon ........ 102 U. S. 3s, registered U. S. 3s. courwn 100 119 V. 8. 4s, registered U. S. 4. coupon .. .. American Tobacco 4s . Amerlcsn Tobacco 6s . Atchison general 4s ., Atchison adjustment 4 Atchison cv- 4s Atchison cv. 6s Atlantic Coast Line 4 130 77 107 10M4 93 m 107 96 101 93? 84 108 , 78 . 60 62 106 74 98 . 77 93 93 W 76 81 98 103 98 8SH Tl 107 81 81 81 89 KB 98 85 26 85 99 ' 8S ft 128 103 . Tf -"98 94H 95 li 100 bid Baltimore A Ohio 4s Baltimore A Ohio 8s Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s .. , Central of Georgia 6s Central of Oeorgla 1st Inc., ofd Central of Georgia 2d Inc., bid .... Central of Georgia 3d Ino. bid... Cheeapeake A Ohio 4s Chicago A Alton 3s, ofd Chicago, B. A Quincy new 4a Chicago. R. I. & P. R. R. is Chicago, R I. A P. R. R. col. 6s. Chicago, R. I. & P. R. R. rfdg. 4a. C, C. C. A 8t. Louis gen. 4s Colorado Industrial 5s , Colorado Midland 4s Colorado A Southern 4s Delaware & Hudson cv. 4s Denver A Rio Grande 4s Erie prior lien 4s Erie General 4s , Hocking Valley 4s ofd Interborough-Met. 4 Japan 4s Japan 4s Japan 4a, 2d Series bid '. Louisville & Nash. Unified 4s Manhattan oonsol gold 4s bid .... Mexican Central 4s Mexican Central 1st Inc Minn. A St. Louis 4s Missouri, Kansas A Texas 4s Missouri, Kansas A Texaa 3ds... Nst'l R. R. of Mex. consol is, New Tork Central gen. New Jersey Central gen. 6 bid... Northern Pacific 4s Northern Pacific 3 Norfolk m Wester eon sol s Oregon Short Lln rfdg. 4... Penn. cv. $, 1915 A. Perm, Consol 4s ... ... Reading General 4s .... Republic of Cuba 6 St. Lout A Iron Mountain eon. 5 ill iuz Mau m nan rrsncisco Ig. 4s., St. Louis Southwestern con. 4s bid. Seaboard Air Line 4s Southern Pacific 4s .... Southern Paelfie 1st 4 ....... Southern Railway 5 .... Texaa A Pacific lata bid Toledo, St L. A Went em 4 ........ Union Paoiflc 4s , Union Pacifle cv. 4.. U. a Steel 3d 6 .. Wabash 1st, bid Western Md. 4 .. .. Wheeling A Lake Erl 4s bid ....... Wisconsin Central 4s N. T, N. H. and H. cv. 6 ctfs... Lake Shore 4 (1931)... . American Tel. and TeL cv. 4s 86 74 65 91 109 117 8 12, 104 104 112 84 84 93 92H CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper .. .. TS American Car A Foundry ,494 American Car A Foundry pfd. .... 1CW American Cottoa Oil $4 American Hide 4k Leather pfd. .... 41 American Ice Securities .. .. 23 American Linseed , H Amertoaa Looomotfv . . ... .. .. .. bUjt America LoeOraotiv pfd H American Smelting A Kefng. .. .. ,84 American . Smelting A Retiig. pf L. 102 American Sugar Refining American Tobacco pfd. .. Arnericen Woelen .... . ..... vi Anneonda Mining Co. ... .. n m Atchlseo .w .m :.. . Ov Atchison pfd.-.. t, .... lni Atlantic Coast Um ... ... ..... . 10? balitmor A Ohio ...... ... 112 Haltirnor A Ohio pfd .. -j,. 93 Rrooklyn Rapid Transit ., . I.. . To Canadian. Pacifle . 1744 Central Leather .. V. ..; 31 jTRntral Leather ofdV-.; , '1 Central ot Xew jersey... .. .... 2C$7 Chesapeake A Ohio .. ............. 61 Cbtcsgo Qreat Western :.. 7 rhlrjRji, North Weotmm TT Chicago., MIL St St. Paul ICt COTTON MILL MACHINERY; Stuart W. Cramer, . Warn Ot 106 HAauOTTI, N. 43. Rtrvolvlntj Rat Crd , Railway Heads, Drawing- Frames, 5pinnlnc Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qu filers and Reels, Looms, COMBERS ETC ETC FOR GOOD BUILDING BRICK address ROCK HILL BRICK WORKS, Rock Hill, S. C. or CATAWBA BRICK CO, Van W'yck, S. CV QATLM GO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS e OTT ON YARS AU Dearrtptlons GOTTON GOODS NEW YORK 34S and 347 Broadway. BOSTON 07 Chaunry St. 1 PHILADELPHIA 128 and 130 Chestnut St. CHARLOTTE SI East Fourth St, C, C, C. A St. Louis Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado ft Southern Colorado A Southern 2d pfd Consolidated Ga Corn Products Delswsre A Hudson Denver A Rio Grande Denver A Rio Grand pfd Dlatlller' Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd Erl 3d pfd General Electric 70 41 66 83 80 126 18 177 38 80 1S 36 164 143 72 146 14 44 11 66 39 n 41 78 122 58 144 70 74 90V 128 4 90 77 140 83 mi 104" 90 ? 171 47 187 2ft 87 24 61 40 23 62 78 120 121 Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctrs Illinois Central Interborough-Met Interborough-Met. pfd International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern Kansas City Southern pfd Louisville A Nashville Minneapolis A St. Louis ofd Minn., St. P. A Sault St. M. ... Missouri Pacific Missouri. Kansas A Texas .. .. Missouri, Kansas A Tax pfd. National Lead , New Tork Central New Tork, Ontario A Western ,. Norfolk A Western North Amerlcsn Northern Paoltio, Pacific Mnlf .... Pennsylvania .. .. , ., .... People's Gas Pittsburg, C. C. A Bt Lout .... Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Readlna t Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd. Rock Island Co, Rock Island Co. pfd St. Loui A San. Fran. 2d pfd. .. St. Loui Southwestern St. Louis Southwestern pfd. Sloss-ShefTleld Steel and Iron .. Southern Pacific Southern Paclflo pfd Southern Railway ,. Southern Railway pfd Tenne Copper Texas A Paotflo Toledo, Bt Loui A West Toledo, St. Lotl A Wert. pfd. . T'nton Pacifle ' .... Union Paclflo pfd United State Rubber United State Rubber 1st pfd. .... United State Steel United States .Steel pfd. Utah Copper "Vtrgtnta-CsroHna Chemical . . Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. . Wabash Wabash pfd. - .... Westlnghouse Electric Western Union Wheeling A Lake Erl Wisconsin Contra American TeL and Tel. Standard Oil 2i 7 44 84 6 70 179 96 81 101 53 114 1 4f 114 18 48 89 8 11 40 125 650 'Postal Baa Its Eye 00 fioldsboro. Goldsboro Argua. ' That the Postal Telegraph Com pany will establish n office in Golds boro Is almost a certainty. For some time thl company ha had un der consideration the advisability of opening an office here. A petition will be Circulated among the business men within the next few days an! then the result will be made known. If the merchant and business men of Goldaboro favor another telegraph office here. Superintendent Rlbbl will com to th city and arrang to open another office. The Right Man to Referee the Roeee. .sm velt-Tillman Fight. Southern Pines Tourtnt. The doctor are punled by the case Of a man who passes a rd-hot poker ever his tongue without injury. toe live coal about as if they were golf balls, brings the sole of hi feet Into contact -with molten metal and suffer no harm; seem perfectly lmpervlou to the hottest heat. Come to think of It wouldn't he be a good man to handle th Roosevelt-TUlrne con troversy t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE O'lTKD STATES FOR THE WFJsTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH , CAROLINA. '-' In Equity at Greensboro, N. C. Con Export A Commission Co.. Et Ala r ' , ' v. Southern Cotton .. "C ", ; NOTICE:" By order of th Circuit Court ef the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. mad at Greenvboro, N. C, on this day, alt creditors of th Southern Cotton Mill who have not heretofore filed their claim with, th undersigned, or who may desire to again at same, ar required t do o on or before the 1 6th day of January, 1999: other wise mar creditor who ha failed to file .hi claim shall b excluded from participation in th distribution of the assets of- th said Southern Cot ton Mills. ',, Notice is further given by order ot ENQ1NEER AND CONTRACTOR. Slubbers, RovUif Frames In terra ed Jack Frames FOR RENT: 6-Room Cottar on Park road S10.SO l-Reom Dwelling, 1806 Boulevard; water, electric light S2T.40 6-Room Dwelling, 402 W. Third St S4A$ -Room Dwelling, with bath room, Jackson Ave., Piedmont Park $. Frame Warehouse on Southern Railway, Second Ward $19M R. E. COCHRANE Insnrance and Real Estate. 207 N. Tryon St. TO THE BUILDING TRADE! W r pleased to advise that the capacity of our KETSTONB LIMB KILN'S ha ben laoreased to now the largest is th South, enabling u to offer th famous "KEYSTONE" WHITE LIME In "hi territory for prompt shipment. "KEYSTONE" 1 th highest-priced, bat th strongest, white! and beat Lima for Brick Work and Plastering. It la paoked la th best cooperage. We can also ell you good TENNESSEE LIME at tower price. Let us quota you delivered at your town, car lota or leas. , Carolina Portland Cement Cos SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. aid Court that any creditor dwelling to except to th claim ef any ether creditor or caM to th attention of th Court th Inaccuracy of his own claim a set out in a Hat thl day filed and directed to b sent to ch of the creditor of th Southern Cot ton Mill, shall do o on or befor the 16th day of January, 1949; other wise th him will b taken t be oerrsct, a shown by said list. Thl December Slat, 190$. CEA8AR CONE, Receiver. Greensboro. N. C SALE OF THE PROPERTY OP THE SOUTHERN COTTON MILLS At Besacmer City, K. C, Wrdneaday, Jannary 37th, 1909. By virtue of a decree of th United State Circuit Court for th westers district of North Carolina, entered at Greensboro, N. C, on th list day of December, 1908, in a certain suit In equity entitled Con Export and Commission Company, et !. vs. Southern Cotton Mill, -defendant, I win, on Wednesday, in 17th day of January, 1909, at th hour 01 noon. In front of th main mill building In Bessemer City, N. C, offer for sals at public auction to the last snd highest bidder for cash all th property, assets and effect, ehoae In action, etc., of th Southern Cot- ton Mills, conalsting of It real estate, manufacturing establishment, in cluding all machinery, etc.; It bill and account receivable, its invest ment in thr corporations. It fran chise, Md all of it other property of every kind snd character except manufactured good snd cotton In bales. Th property consist of a sub stantially built brick spinning mill, two stories, containing is.Xlt apthdi, and Immediately adjoining la a sub stantially built one-story brick build, lng, contain 491 40-Inch , loom, with alt neceosary intermediate and subsidiary maohlnary. This mill is equipped so that it ean wiak yarn fr market on lection beam or In the chain, as it contain a full set ot both Dean and Beam warper. It Is equipped for both sheetings and colored good, and it has a well equipped dye houae, ato beaming room and lshera In addition to th mill there are SS tenant houae and approximately 37 acre of land unimproved. In addition to th foregoing ther will be sold, In conjunction there with, bill, note and account re ceivable aggregating something mora than $67,S. Th foregoing property and a list of the bill, note and account re ceivable will be ahowa to Interacted partte by calMng upon R. T. Cable, agent, at Bessemer city. N. C. Th mill will be operated to and j Including th day of confirmation of sal, and th teek In process of manufacture, together with all sup plies and repairs on hand, will be Included and sold with the mill. Th term of the sale will be cash nnon confirmation by th cOstt. but a deposit of five per cent. (5 per cent) rash, or security sansracxory to me, will b required or the successful 1 bidder or bidder. Purchaser may ; use debt against th Southern Cot toa Mill to th extent of their ' dividend vsius is paying ror thl arnnartv. Thl property in first -class con- attin. and Pf?L,3L3ted ,n one f tn pen wnim srvwing see- tlon of th South. Help I efficient snd plntlfuL Th tltl to th prop- erty 1 perfct. snd th Purchawr will have ouiet poeeeasiea without aa- nync or UUgation from any sourc. E order of court all cerned as.eTedltOJS, Mockhoider T otherwise in the sals or th above -.MAv h.rhv ackitflMl ik. yi w - ' . .. ale to be made, a atorasaid, en January Tth. 19, wiU be resorted to the United States Court, at Greens boro, N. C, oa weeneaday, roruary 19th. 1999, for eenflraation. a: which tim and piac any person Interested in sal property, aa aforesaid, will have an opportunity to be heard in favor ot or tn eppoaitton to the con. firmatton ef 4h same; and they ar expected to attend if they so desire, without further notice. This December 2 1st. 499$, . . CEASA& CONE. Recerrer, Gretnsboro, N. & . 9ja)e epften ATLANTA. 1 Atrtomatlc Feeders, Openers and Trunks . Breaker, ItrterniedlAte and Finisher Lappers, ' Klrschncr CArdlaf Beatarf Thread Extractor. Waste Pickers, etaV ' Raw Stock Drjrtjff,' ETC ETC lata, 'phono Be. CHARLESTON, 8. O. First National, Can!i or RicnMO.VD, TroorxiA. Capital. . . . . . , . . .tt,aoo,000.00 StiryloalXarned.,. Soo,OOO.oO Deposit. S.oOO.OOO.OO Solicit accounts of Manu facturer. Jobber snd other needing hanking . facilities ' other than , tho afforded by local hank. ' A Growing Bank DepoeittNry. John B. Pnreeil, Prestdontj John M. sfllier, Jr Woe Preat. -dent and Oaahler; Chas. R. Burnett, J. C. Joplin, W. p. Slielton, Ales. F. Rylaod, As- ' Blatant Oaahlers. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS CHARLOTTE, IT. a Motors, DywunQZi , Alternating nd . Direct Chirrent. ' !Aoj size and roltago. 8tock on hand. We ask for orders. ' A. D. SALKELD ft BX0 OOIOCMSSIOM MSRCRAXTS S-Tl Lnara Street. JTsTW TOBS., cxrroif TARits DatPr. rredlc Victor & Achelix ' (TAHt-MY f mmmr nrt ft- f rj - i. ii,(i,.niiyii. ' mmricicstrnM xnmrnarn UOkUtMfUON jaXaWHAXTS CottOll YaTTlS and CottCn , I , . ClotuS. ' 1 COrTSIOvOCEKTS SOLZCTTETX - T-nrIiiilila III f- " " . , it St aenea, II and. UA .ChcausS St, Beason, 195 SwaxnM St. Bow Trfc. Wo. U Leonard tV - SS S, Tryoa as. HUBBARD BROS. & CO HANOVER SOCABE, M;W ' JOIIK MEMBERS OE.Kew Tork Cotton r , chsnge. New Or lean Cotton i. V ehange, Asaoclat Member Liver pool Cottwn ErhiRit. - -'-ORDERS SOLICITKi) r .r tS r ir . chase and al f cotu.11 for 1 deliver. Correspor. ?r-.4 !- .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1909, edition 1
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