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C., on the manufacture of these products in the United States. The total value of turpentine and rosin products consists of $14,960,235, the value of 754,070 barrels of spirits of turpentine, $3,129.20$, the value of 2.563.037 barrels of rosin, and $255,354, the value of miscellaneous products, such as tar, pitch, rosin, oil, charcoal, refined tar. etc. From the distillation of 4,033,153 barrels of crude turpentine by the 1503 establishments exporting, there resulted 24 per cent, of spirits of turpentine. 55 of rosin and 21 per cent, of other products. The consumption of spirits of turpentine in the United States is 20,397,538 gallons, or 53 per cent, of the quantity manufactured, and of rosin 193,909 barrels, or 7.C per cent. The amount of crude turpentine (barrels) gathered and total value by States follows: Alabama 373.005, value $2,033,705; Florida 1,212.935, value $0,469,605; Georgia 1,515.569, value $3,110,408; Louisiana 20.290, value $115,321; Mississippi 350,529. value $1,772,435; North Carolina 301,729, value $1,055,695; South Carolina 190,095, value $7S7.650. Textile Notes. Dennis C. Howarth. president of Chester (Pa.) Manufacturing Co., has made a proposition for the purchase of the Memphis (Tenn.) Cotton Mills, a plant of 14,600 spindles and 250 looms. If the transaction is closed, it is claimed that the Chester Manufacturing Co., will remove its plant to Memphis and there consolidate with the purchased mill. Eagle Cotton Mills of Lawrencebnrg, Tenn., will be rebuilt. The plant was destroyed by fire last week, and its proprietor, W. H. Dustin, who now 3tates that he is in the market for entire new outfit, to include 3000 to 400 spindles and full complement of power, etc., for manufacturing 4 to-16 yarns. About $30,000 will probably be expended. Andrews Loom Harness Co.. has purchased the plant ami busines9 of the Spartanburg Loom Harness Co., of Spartanburg. S. C., and will continue I same. A capital or $30,000 is represented in equipment and facilties for manufacturing loom harness used in textile [mills. Messrs. Isaac Andrews and S. Vernor Muckcnfus3 are the managers. The building for the textile school of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic'arts at Raleigh :9 , nearing completion. Large quantities! of textile machinery have been rereiv-1 ed. and the installation cf it will begin i in a few days. The textile school will J | give thorough courses in carding, spin-. ! ning*. weaving, dying and designing. It is reported that Loekhart (S. C.) j Mills will buna an ammonal ram in order to provide increased freight traffic for the Lock hart Railroad. This railroad is said to have been guaranteed, ! when built, a certain quanti y of freight annually from the mill, which it has failed to receive. The company now has 25.000 spindles and SCO looms. Enfield (N. C.) Knitting Mills has ordered eleven additional knitting machines, with libbers and loopers to match, and will also install dying plant within sixty days. The company ha? been operating until now ten machines on the production of children's hosiery. Increased production will ze 225 dozen daily. Ouachita Cotton Mills of Monroe. La., is nearing completion, and expects to be manufacturing inside of twe' months. There will be 500 spindles and 150 looms in position for operation. The company met during the week and re-elected its past year's officers. They include Uriah Millsap, president. Harriman (Ter.n.) Cotton Mill Co. has put its plant in partial operation, after a shut-down of some months, entire equipment will be operated as rapidly as nossihle expciencei hand? i being scarce. There are f>500 spindles in the mill. ^ T Tlnfflo Vf<innfop*iip'n(r Pa of I Warrenton. Oa.. will probibly rebuild its knitting mill, which was burned last week at a loss of $30,000; however, a definite decision has not been reached. The Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville, Ala., is corresponding with Philadelphia (Pa.) parlies relative to the establishment of a rug factory in Huntsvillle. Anchor Mills of Huntersvillc. N. C.. is reported as to double its present plant of 4100 spindles. Burnett & McKee Company of Vick6- , burg, Miss., has been charter, with capital stock of $60,000, for dealing in and manuftctucing cotton and otherwise handling the staple. I^enoir (N. C.) Cotton Mill has purchased the machinery for its plant, and said equipment is now being placed in j position. 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