THE CHARLOTTE NEWS,, MAY 1 5, -4906.
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TODAY'S
..MARKETS
COJ TON
New York Sun Summary Cotton.
(Puinished by Gibert and Clay, of New
Orleans, La.)
New York, May 15. A moderate
a .vance took place, mainly owing to
excellent demand for the actual
,,,moii abroad, and reports of dam-
to the crop -at the south by last
v.ti ks cold and raid." Price brokers
o;!ve some support to December, but
ilii:; was not the main factor by any
Liverpool reported spot sales
STOCKS
Atchison ..... .
Atchison Pfd.-..!!!!! "'
Baltimore & Ohio.. "
Canadian Pacific..:- vv-
Cbesapeak& Ohio.......;..!;
Chicano & Alton
Chicago & Great Western. ".7.7.7.
Krle
Erie Pid
Rock Island
Illinois Central """
Louisville & Nashville.. ". 7.7. 7.7'
Manhattan
Mexican Central. . .
Missouri Pacific
Missouri Kansas & T 1 V
New York Central ... "'
Norfolk & Western . .
Ontario & Western.
Pennsylvania
Heading
Heading Pid '
St. Paul j
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Southern Railway Perfer'red- '. '.
Texas Pacific...
union l'acinc
wabasn
li. cans.
, .a i.nlo v.;i, i j - I auaeu .-.
ul IW'W uaico, ttuivu wd.s set QOWn I Wabash P'M
evidence of a good demanrl ' hnth I Amaleamsipji ivV'AL". '
nv.r; Lancashire, and. the Continent. nJi" S?P, Tra' -''-
.. .: 1 .... tl,fl actimotnJ Jt u f un ffi Hon
lirMin s tcamiiiiLcu icucipis iur to- I ton Has . . . . . . .
,;,v at Houston, Galveston, and New Pepies Gas,t7.
C5..
aiis were sman. wall street siSStTLV;
lit the new crop months, to I Tenetee Coal & iron
:,n;e extent. Shorts were covering uSledstalIjealh"'
a moderate scale, urged thereto United States 8teei 'preferred'
, ml v hv the sham rtemnni frir thu I Western llninn "
... tn.il cotton, among foreign sninnors Xlrelnla Carolina C'hemicaV.!!!.
. , .... r "I I " -roimauiiemlcalPM.
Ma iiisu uy icwua ul uiuic JI less
tiaiaage to the crop in Georgia and
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143
153
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MY
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90
60JS
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103
92'4
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110
Carolinas. Nobody supposed that
amounts to anything very seri-
but a big crop is needed, and the
N.
New
w r-.u her news.
Y. Sun Summarv Stor.lc.c
York, May 15. Although
stocks in the security market were
market is undoubtedly sensitive to- stronS or were so during the greater
portion of the day, the market as a
whoie was governed by the continua
tion of that reactionary tendency in
speculation which after more than
a week's advance in prices put in an
appearance on the stock exchanee
last Saturday. The market was much
New Orleans Times-Democrat Summa
ry Cotton.
i Furnished by Gibert and Clay, of New
Orleans, La.
New Orleans, La.. May 15. With
tae soaiper counting on a bullish I mi5ot. fh, .
veekiy weainer report this morning I anrl was inrtPoH
t pull his "Long" interest through uninteresting affair. The only feature
sn. c essiully profit taking may check of business was a profit taking move-
an ativauumg teuueucy. m me event ment rn whlll th mnr1rot wQO ,ianr.
that the Government meets logical iv Pntitioi tu r tv,, mhn
inil.nnt-u unuerioue may cnecK a ae- curieties at the bargain prices then
cime snouiu tne tenor or tne bureau nrevniiine- hn. in en,-to nii 1..0
i,-port lack price sustaining strength. Drices maintaineri a firni undpr-tr.
ihereiore, by an tne rules or specu- and there was no' evidence of what
lation the bureau of today's affair is kn0wn in Wall street as pressure
SIHIIlia ieL Ull IUB ailUUlUCl 5 Ul LUe I tn coll ctr-.-Vo The loo,ln f tv,n
hear. Big bulls recognizing the worth days trading in every way were the
t,t tne monetary situation, made amalrnmatpfi .nmCr Qr. aaHo
in "uuiiist's wiiieu tut;v may ux nmy iiul chnrpc ?
I
he able to fulfill. In any event the
J. S. Bache & Co's Cotton Letter,
(Furnished by the Cotton Exchange
and Board of Trade.)
, New York, May 15. Liverpool ad
this belief stays the voice of chronic vices were slightly better than ex-
shorts every hour of every session. I Pectations with private cables saying
.Mean-while there is no evidence com- tnat consequence of the large de
in to snow any mm owner anyi"lttmu ""m bbihuuws a ucuci leeniig
where in the world dissatisfied with prevailed. ,
the outlook, nor is there any reason A conservative estimate of the
kr the extension of sympathy to the amount of their stock sold on call to
alpha nor the omega of the cotton spinners is seventy per cent. There
trade has either the time or the in- wa-s a good demand for all positions
clination to worry over the troubles at tne Jocal opening, with foreign
of the remainder of the alphabet and straddlers buying the old crop and
the middle men must await a new selling of new crop by recent pur
deal in patience for the cards are chasers. .
Talent may reasonably look tor a
iiit of activity very soon. Most men
believe the price is high enough, but
tew men have the temerity to assert
thar it cannot be pushed higher. And
against one of them.
Jan .
Feb .
.Mar
.May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct .
Nov
Dec
New York Cotton.
High Low -
. . 1(T79
1079
1145
1125
1107
1080
1075
1075
New York Journal of Commerce Dry
Goods.
(Furnished by Gibert and Clay of New
Orleans. La.) ' "
New York, May 15. -Although
Close
107i:J 1 071 1072
Ift721074
1079. 10751076 weather conditions are rather against
1137 11381139 the market, the under-tone remains
11181119 firm, and sellers are generally strong
1116 11171118 in their ideas of future values. In
109S 10991100 all lines, whether contracts for the
1072 10711072 future exists or not, stocks, are com-
1066 10671068 paratively clean, and first hands be
10661067 lieve that there will be no necessity
1066 10671068 for concession during the next sixty.
Spots 1195; sales 50; market tonejdays. Certain mills have withdrawn
quiet; futures closed steady. j leading lines of Southern brown fab-
Xe wYory 11 A. M. Bids: May 1143; jncs from the present market believ-
Jiily 1123; Aug 1105; October 1072.
Charlotte Cotton Market.
(Corrected by Sanders, Orr & Co.)
Good middling 11
Strict middling 11
Middling 11.60
Tinges and Stains 10y2 11.00
ling that the buyers' attitude in regard
to them must chatige during the next
few weeks. -
Liverpool Cotton.
C. D. Freeman & Co's Daily Cotton
Letter.
(Furnished by Gibert and Clay of New
Orleans, La.) .
New York, May 15. Nothing has
occurred to change the conclusions
577 I from the analysis of the cotton market,
. 578 j of last week. Nearby cotton is m good
.579 I demand and in increasing supnlv, and
. 601 1 at many points in the interior the buy-
.601 I mg basis improved. , The New crop is
. G02 I progressing and as a whole its envi-
.602 ronment could hardly be better, it has
.597 started well, and is clean with ideal
.585 weather for a tap root. "In some parts
.578 of Alabama, south Arkansas, and
.577 I Louisiana, conditions are not so favor-
Jan-Feb
Feb-Mch .
Mch-Apr ,
Apr-May
-May-June
J une-.fuly
.luly-Ang .
Aug-Sept
Sept-Oct ,
Oct-Xov .
.Nov-uec " 1 1 I T.
Dec-Jan .. .. 577 able and these reports are made the
Futures opened firm, closed quiet;
receipts 14000; American 13500; spec
ulation and export 3000; middling 621;
yesterday 615. Tone spots firm.
Chicago Grain and Produce,
WHEAT
May
July .... ..
liept
COHX
Mav
July
Sept
Dec
OATS
Mav
July
S pt
PORK
Mav
July -.,
Sept
LARD
Mav
bily .... .
Kept
Oct
RIBS
-May
July
Kept
High Low, Close
basis for sensational announcements
by local bulls, especially by cable to
England and the Continent. The trad
ers hold to their conservative attitude
and with r.n ojen mind to act upon
reliable information and developments,
either for higher or lower figures.
Men's Diseases
Should Be Treated Only by an Ex
pert Specialist. Do Not Allow
Yourself to Be Experimented
Upon by Incompetent Doctors.
We Treat and Cure These Dis
eases by Skillful, Scientific Treat
' ment. "
Diseases peculiar to men are very
difficult to treat and only an expert
specialist should
be entrusted with
their ilteajtni'eht::
We 'batfe. been
and
treating .these
diseases for over
20 ' years, and
have built up a
reputation which
we . Deiieve is
second to none
in this country.
studyin
1. NEWTOH H ATHiW, H. D.
Graduate Dart mouth Med. Col
lege 1881. Ex. Pres. S. Mich.
Bed. Society. Ex. Kembcr
State lied, f-, Board
of Boaltli, etc.
Nervous Debility.
(lost vitality, nervous exhaustion,
prostration, etc.,) the symptoms of
which are loss of energy, ambition,
vitality, etc., vnervous, despondent,
sleeplessness, dizziness, etc., can
not be cured by inepmpentent doc
tors or patent medicines. We cure
it by skillful, scientific treatment
prepared in our c-wn private labora
tory to suit each case. Write for
our book entitled "Nerve and Brain
Exhaustion"' sent free.
Specific Blood Poison.
in most all cases is really curable
by our original perfected method.
If you have any of its symptoms,
such as sores, ulcers, pimples in
the mouth, throat, hands, face and
other parts of the body, falling hair
and eyebrows, write us for complete
information about this disease.
Stricture Varicocele,
Hydrocele, Gleet, Enlarged Pros
tate, Kidney and Bladder Disorders,,
and other private and chronic dis
eases successfully treated. Diseas
es peculiar to women also treated
with great success. We do not
Deal in Patent Medicines! All med
cines necessary- are prepared in
our own private laboratory, without
extra char;e. Address DR, HATH
AWAY CO., 29 Inman Building,
Atlantr, Ga.
LAWYER CASHED BAD CHECK.
Man Who Passed- Worthless Paper
Represented Himself as an Attorney.
Baltimore, May 15. Two of the
cleverest bogus-check operators in the
United States William G. Nash alias
Arthur G. Heyworth, alias Bingham,
and William E. Morrell, alias John J.
Cramer are being eagerly . sought for
by the Baltimore detectives.
Nash, who was,, in Baltimore sever
al days ago, under the name of Hardy,
is wanted on the specific charge of
passing a bogus check for $30 upon G.
H. H. Emory, rooms. 709-719 Calvert
Building.
Several days ago, Nash, who intro
duced himself as Mr. Harvey, an at
torney, of Boston, Mass., called upon
Mr. Emory, and after telling' him he
wished to employ him in a case, got
him to cash the check.
PUBLIC SALE
OF CITY PROPERTY.
Pursuant to an orer ""made by; the
! Board of "Aldermeif'and to the statute
; in such cas'pi&vided, - the City of
! Charlotfe Svill, on Monday, the 11th
iday of June, 1906,. at 12:30 p. m., ex
i pose to sale to the highest bidder at
I public auction, at the County Court
! House door in Charlotte, ten houses
I and lots situate on East , Eleventh
! street in the City of Charlotte, County
;of Mecklenburg and State of North
: Carolina, and described as follows:
First Lot No. 1, fronting on the
! North. Carolina Railroad about 80 feet
1 on East Eleventh Street 150 feet, sub-
ject to the right of way of the railroad
'company on a strip about 29 feet wide,
;or that part of it, embraced in "A"
; Street on which the railroad is con-
structed, known as the Caldwell lot,
land designated as lot No. 3 in sn. 221,
; Butler's Map of Charlotte.
' Second Lot No. 2, fronting on Elev
1 entli street 52 feet and extending back
that width 80 feet between Lot No. 1,
and an Alley ten feet in width, and
known as the O'Banleis Lot, and des
ignated as Lot No. 9, in square 221,
Butler's Map of said city.
Third Lot No. 3, fronting on Elev
enth street 40 feet and extending back
that width 80 feet between said Al
ley and Lot No. 4, and known as the
Pate lot, and designated as Lot 10.
in Square 221, Butler's Map of said
! city:
Fourth Lot No. 4, fronting on Elev
enth street 40 feet and extending back
that width 80 feet between Lot No. 3
and W. J. McCall's lot, and known as
the Blackwelder Lot,', and designated
as Lot 11, in Square 221, Butler's Map
of said city.
Fifth Lots. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
on the South side of Eleventh street,
Nos. F and 6 fronting thereon each 30
feet, Nos. 7 and 8 Iron ting each 33 j
feet, and Nos. 9 and 10 fronting there
on 30 feet, and 33 feet respectively,
and extending back Ninety (90) feet.
These lots will be offered separately
and then as a whole for a bid high
er than the sum of bids on the sepa
rate lots. . Lot No. 5 extending along
said railroad will be sold subject only
to tho right of way which the N. C.
Railroad Company has in "A" Street.
Terms of Sale One-third of the .pur
chase money jn cash; the balance in
two equal installments by notes pay
able after one and two years, with in
terest from day of sale, secured by
deed of trust on the premises, with
leave to purchasers to anticipate pay
ment. This 11th cay of May 1906.
S. S. McNINCH, Mayor,
W. F. DO WD. Alderman,
B. F. WITHERS, Alderman.
Committee.
iF.y-ir r t
ir
iood Taste
len's
urnishin
Is an important feature in the make
up of .the well-dressed man. When you
want a lie of the right shade and
shape, collars and cuffs of correct cut,
a hot" that is faultless in sty, lit and
quality or any cf the little accessories
that , 2o to complete a man's ward
robe come to us.
CLOTHING CO.
a:l !Wl .il l II m
umwr mm mm,, m
jZiM 'f intllllM iVcMM
t.
UTW'ltP'k?W I e 9t 3o9e q ete $eo
ATMTn A I
The
A peach of a Talker.
From the Hartsville Iedger.
A fly salesman dropped in on one of
our young business men the other day
carrying in his hand a finely polished
oak cabinet. "I want to sell you a
peach of a talking machine," he said.
"Got one," replied the young busi
ness men.
"What kind?" was asked.
"The best kind on earth," was the re:
sponse.
"Where did you get it?" was the next
question.
"Married it," said the y. b. m., and
the salesman hiked off to lcok for a
victim elsewhere.
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Perhaps it is the winning ways of a
woman that enables her to get the
best of a man in the so-called matri
monial 'game.
"NO CURE, NO PAY."
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How R. H. Jordan & Co. Sell Hyomei,
the Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh.
R. H. Jordan & Co. have an unusual
offer to make to our readers, one that
will be. of the greatest value to many.
For some years R. H. Jordan & Co.
1550 1 nave oeen waicnmg me - re&iuLs
Aro I the use of Hyomei, a treatment for
t9n I catarrh that cures, by breathing medi-
caieu an, ausuiuLcijr twuuuui t"j
. 1 , m 1 li-rt l.nv.y 1-kJ-.S"Yt
857 I stomacn aosing. iue resuus uavc uccu
RR9 I so unusually successrm rnat uiey ieei
875 justified in making a public offer to
865 treat the worst case of catarrh' in
Charlotte with the understanding that
872 if Hyomei does not cure the treatment
xs I will cost absolutely noinmg.
oa" I . , 1 T J
nnKl rne. regular nyumei uumi- wou
l!v one -dollar, and consists of a neat
. I i. 4nVioin. tVint ran be carrie.d'in
o i . l, ?xn ana I IJUtlVCl. miiaivi -""
-oorne nanasome new. lujm . pocket, a medicine
''her furniture have been placed in tne pui " Hvomei If
Wr.tel adding I uiopper iuu a -
.nn,h ;ur"X;:T this is not enough tor a cure, extra
Who are the sweetest things that
painters paint, or poets sing, lovlier
than anything? Girls who take Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.
m FT t-1 A T IT " T 3 O "I
iea or lauieis. it. n. joruau oc v,u.
MONEY I INI THE BANK
rice
much to its appearance.
FAMOUS STRIKE BREAKERS.
The most famous strike breakers in
the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills.
When liver and bowels go on a strike,
they quickly settle the trouble, and
tr-e purif' ing work goes right on. Bert
cure for constipation, headache and
dizziness. 25e at Woodall & Sbw
1'ard's, druggists. '
bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for
50 cents. v
R. H. Jordan & Co. positively guar
antee a cure, if Hyomei is used in ac
cordance with the directions; or they
will refund the money. ' t
If not convenient to obtain Hyoroei
of R. H. Jordan or some other drusrs.st
it will be forwarded from the laborato-ry-by
mall on. receipt of price.-
-Tle R'.T. Booth Co., Hyomei BMg.,
(Bank deposits in Canada are $81.69
per capita.)
Oh, well for the man who is constant-
' ly knocking
The grafterly craft and the plunder
er's stealth!
Oh, well for the woman who puts in
her stocking
The currency part of her tangible
wealth!
Let the Socialist screech and the An
archist holler! .
Let anyone ask of the Where of the
Whence,
And touch you for argument, say,
half-a-dollar
You've eighty-one dollars and sixty
nine cents! .
It's fine to be rich and have oodles of
money:
To have , it "per capita," as has been
said.
("Per capita" means this i3 scream
ingly funny
In parlance vernacular, so much a
head.) . -
Constructively, though you may not be
aware. of v .
The fact, you have got eighty-one
sixty-nine.
I , hope that nobody has collared your
share of
The booty, but, blame it, somebody
has mine.
MONEY IN THE BANK, we all like
to have it, but . the next best thing to
it is a policy 'Ol insurance from insur
ance headquarters' v
C. N. C. Butt &, Co.,
VSTTRANCB HEADaUAUTERS.
P-l-1906.
12-tds.
CELEBRATION -MECKLENBURG
DECLARATION OF INDEPEN
DENCE, Charlotte, N. C, May 20-24th, 1906.
On account of tne above occasion the
Southern Railway will sell round trip
tickets to Charlotte . at a rate of one
fare plus 25 cents for the round trip.
(Minimum rate 50 cents. Tickets
will be sold horn all points in North
Carolina, also from Seneca, S. C, An
derson, Greenwood, i Columbia - and in
termediate points irq South Carolina.
Dates Of sale May 19th to 24th in
clusive, with final limit May 26, 1906.
For further information call on
your" ticket agent or write
R. L. Vernon, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
J. II. Wood, i). PA.,
' Asheville, N. C.
" W. H. Tayloe, G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C.
Brooks Morgan, A. G. P. A.,'
Atlanta. Ga.
243 Acres
Four Miles South ol Charlotte
for eale on reasonable terms. . This
'and lies on C. C. & A. Railroad and If
suitable for factory sites
HUGH W. HARRIS. Atty.
Furniture
Bargains
Sideboard Quartered Oak New, cost
"35. Our price $25.00
Oak Extension Tables $4.00 to $10.00
Set Oak ' Dining Chairs, worth $8.00
Our price .. .. ...$5.50
Cot Beds .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 to $2.50
Large Cooking Range, perfect condi
tion ..$10.00
JOHNSON & DWYER
UPHOLSTERING ARLOR?
19 W. 5th St. Phonr 869
Will Not
Be Less
If You
.Wait 60 Days.
Why Not
Buy Your
Refrigerator
Now?
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