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THEINETVS AKD OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 i Th 0 Co m m 0 re i of an ii The u 1-Cas Las Wat v Union Central Life Insurance Company DAS AMUSADT SUCCEEDED, , It mM economically managed. Selects only choice risk; bene had the Lowest death-rate for last. 40 years. Gets largest profits from Its investments; Pays the biggest unnwal cash dividends: thus It GIVES INSURANCE AT LEAST POSSIBIJE COST. BEST POLlCT FOR BUYER OR SETTER. Good agents can get choice territory. A CAREY ?. HUNTER A BROM State Agents, Raleigh. N. C. . THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE : " Capital and Surplns, $CD,c:D.C) Xleep In mind the safe, progressive and rcpresentaiives men - bock of this institution. - ' ,. THE NlZWlSST IDEA3 IX Fluctuations in Price' Continues Irregular I,.- COTTOH FIGURES II LITTLE LOWER mm Life9 !SeMy-Ww . (Esnrimeits S : . Tailored Suits, Skirts, Waists, Dress Coats, Tourist Coats, Rain Coats, Petticoats AliLf NEW FROM THE MOST RETj IABLE MANTJFAOnTRERS, AND PRICES REASONABLE Our Profeseional TaJloress, MISS IDA CHEEK, Attends to the Fitting. THE DIBECTORS AHEt J. J. THOMAS ALF, A. THOMPSON CAREY J. HtTKTEn JAMES E. SHnpnnuD 7. HENRY A. LONDON GEO. W. WATTS ASHLEY HORNE . JX" Y, COOPER ASHBY I BAKER V i R. B. RANEY TH03. H. BRIGQS JosiruA b; irrLX, LOSE BARELY STEADY V. Bullish GoTernmrnt Report on Cpn- I day Kontlwrn Tn -prior Holders Show Indispo sition to Yield. By the Associated Press.) New York. Oct. 1. The cotton arket was rather lew activtoaay nd fluctuations continued irregular tth -the close barely steady at a net decline of 5 to 8 points. Sales for the day were estimated at 200,000 bales. The ooenlnir steady at a. de cline of 2 points to an advance of 2 points, which was Just about as due - on the cables. During the morning the market ruled generally steady to . ' firm on covering . and support from some of the leading bull operators, but 3fter furling 4 to 5 points net higher, ased off In spite of bullish private condition reports and closed, at ap proximately the lowest of the session. NV eat he 1 reports were considered fa vorable, but advices from the South Indicated no change in the attitude of interior holders and asrareasive selling A ) , was checked by the fear of" bullish I government reports tomorrow. Two J private condition reports were publtsh "nr H Knth or whlrh iiuiwnH a. rieteriora- tlon for the month of a little over 7 rr cent. The government condition Jast month was 72.7 per cent, and to JT morrow's figures will compare with jT 71.6 "last year and a ten year year ivrM rtf rwmf 87.1 ner cent. A canvass of ninety members of the local trade showed an 'average expectation that the government 'figures will show, Dout 18 per cent, the lowers indi vidual guess being 64. and the highest 71 per cent. Receipti at the ports today 52.517. bales atfttinst 49.4 92 last week and ';-' OSS last year. For the week 256.000 bales against 220,199 lat week and 111.578 last year and at Houston 16. U44' bales against 25,252 last year. New York. OeU 1 Spot aoMd quiet g points lower. Mtaac uplands 11-89, middling gulf 13-OS-Kaies 23.299 bales. Cotton futures opened steady and closed steady. Open High. 1 ox. Close October li t 111 IS.91 19-91 November II.N lM 11 1) 11 II December lt-01 11-11 11.14 It'll January 11.17 It-IS 11.11 11.11 February .. .. It-IS Marc- .1 1.29 11-38 1LS9 U 8 11.27 11.17 11-4I ll-ll ll-ll IMS 11.18 11.38 11-12 11.41 11-44 11.41 11.27 I LiverpooL IJverpool, Oct. 1 Cotton spot moderate. Prices at points lower. ' Anerleanmkldiin4rsir7.es, food middling, T-ll; middling 4.47, w middling a. 37; . good. crdJnsrys.il. ordinary 4 93. The sales of today were 7.0OS bales of wblch 4 is were for speculation and ex pOrt nod Included 8.906 American. BeceJpU, bales. Including no American. Cotton futures opened steady and closed steady. ' . ptemoer, ' October ...., 'ft-' tobr-Novemberw N oTsmber-December 1 Hcember-January- . 9ouary-raruary i enruaxy-Mrcn. : arcb-A pru- A pni-May m. 1 syJ un.. m New Orleans Ootton. New Orleanai Oct. 1. -Cotton spot closed steady at an advance of 1-16 cent on all grades. Middling 11 S-8. Hales were 1.250 bales "on the spot and 25a to arrive. Futures opened quiet. v2 to 3 points above the close of yesetrday. There was an undercurrent ' rf -steadinee in the market after 'the first hour, the opening had been eas ier for want of confidence in the raalntalence of an advance. Prices rased somewhat in the late session, the close bslng wlightly under the figures ton yesterday and the volume of trading somewhat better than earl ier In thfc day. The close was quiet and steady with active month from 4 to 5 points below yesterday's closing. A prtl May . J one , July 1.19 4.12 4-0754 4.48 a.46j$ S.S7Vi 6.08 OIS .'anuary 11-12 February 11.14 March i 11-30 April- 112 May 11.29 ctober 11.1S ovenib-r 11-04 Ltecemter . 11.07 Raleigh Spot Cotton. Receipt yesterday 44 bales. Price yesterday . . . . 11 3-8 to 1 1 l-2c. Receipts year ago. 53 bales Trices that day V 3-8 to 9 l-2c Total -receipts to rate 933 bales Same date last year 2,003 bales It will b noted that the Raleigh upot market is exactly two cents higher nw than at the same date last year. Oilier Cotton Markets. Porta Tone l-Mlddll g! llece'pU Port Movement; UalTewton New Orleans... Motile ! tsaysnnah Charleston W liming to 1 Norfolk 1 arm steajy do do quiet steady do 12" 13 5 11 7 11 12.975 228 2.759 14.460 LI .6 4.192 4.898 14 l.-M 1 11 IS II 80 1 1 SO 12 OS nalUmore I nominal ; Ntw York- 1 quiet Itcstcn - ' do i PbUadelphia i steady . Interior Mormt Houston AoKuata Mcinpbia Iuls. l'lli-.lltll4U iwulHvllle quiet steady quiet do -I 11 9-16, 12 12 firm i 12 Baltimore Provision Market. RatUmorc. ik-u 1. Flour qufet. winter patenu 94 43.284 70. spring patenu 83.14 85.69. Wheat, dull, spot contract 110114101; Southern by namplr 9't4. Corn dull, Spot mixed 49,. wh $e 44J4 'QaU steady. No. 2 Mixed 5SSS4. Butter Ann, changed. Fancy Imitation 4X5; ranc-y creamery, 212; fsncy ladle U2aX4; itorc packed. 14.20. steadv. 215X25 t.'beeso, (Irmw, Lare IS; medium 2.4; small 15'4- H-jgar ULChanged; coarse granulatsd 6-10; Que 3-II- Stocky and Bonds. New York. Oct. 1. The profession al element In the speculation operated with some freedom In stocks today but the sentiment which prompted opera tions fluctuated constantly. The cotw tents of President Roosevelt's speech at Keokuk was the generally assigned cause for the new turn to the selling , side by the professional element- St. Paulwa under some slight pressure acocmFnld by several unverified ru. mrr The strength In Pn..wi. ni. UN LOADING CAR AND TOES PHILLIPS & PENNY RALEIGH. N. C. turn of net earnings for August, al though Atchison was not ably firm throughout, in spite of a large de crease in net earnings for August. The United States Steel stocks sold on reports of a cutting- dfrwn of off the worklne force with the mills. The Metropolitan Street Railway receiver ship revived the often repeated weak ness in the local traction group. The low money rate did not relax appre ciably and held with moderate show of strength manifested yesterday. The whloe- market was highly professional and the movement showed . little con sistency at any time. Bonds were irregular, total sales par value.' 2.508.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call.Total sales to day 507.500 shares Including Copper 57.000! Smelting 38.600; Sugar 100; A. C. 1 100; C. and O. 900; St. Paul 36.8000; L. and N. 900; N. and W. 200 do pf'd 10; Reading 66,500; Union Pacific 85,200; Southern Railway- 900 do pfd 100; U. S. Steel 61. 500 do l-fd 21,200; Sloss Sheffield 100. Bonds. U S.ref.xsreg 10544 doref 2 eoupl05$4 do 2 reg . . 10144 do 2s coup 102 Japan 4s do 4seer.2lB. Lft hT.unlf.4s Man.ron.gold 4s. Mex.Cen.4s do 1st lno..... Minn. fe St-L-t-M0.K.A Tex.4-f dojs N.R.R. Mt x.co.4 N.Y.Cen.gon.2. 89 88 97 96 77 lift SM 82 81 89 do old 4s reg. 128 do nw 4sooupl25 Am.Tob.4 824 do 4.. 9S14 Atch.gSn.4S 94 doadJt.4s 87 A. C.U4M 8S B. Aa4s 9V do 2. 94 ER.TT.41 77 CesvoOa6s. 141 do 1st me . 78 00 2nd lno. 62 doSrd la 45 C. 0.4s...L- 9944 C.A A4H 82 C. B.QOSW4-r 93 CR.L4iPac.4s. 69 docoL4 827 CC.CASt.Ug.4s. 91 CoL In. 6s aer. A 60 do 5s ser.B C0l.liid.4s 48 Cc4.aSOuth.4s 82 Cuba 6S 1408 D. ARloQr 95 Dlst.Sec.6S 72 Erie prior Ilea 94 dogen.4s 79 N.J.gen.6s... No.Pac.4s ... do 2s 119 88 .. 4) N.A W. con.s- - IS'4 OrcS.Ij.6a 84 Penn.ct.2-. 94 Reading gen.4s 9218 SLL.A LM.co.gl I4'4 8t.L4 K.r.a 74 SUIaS.Wo.4. 7SS4 SkA.L.ts........ 8'4 do 1st 4s cer- 99 1 So. Rwy.gs -132'-s Tex.-kPao.ltU .-112 ' TJSUL-k W-5S 78 Union Pacta 99M docv.4s 87 "4 U.S.Steet2d H 95 Wabab lts. 117 do DetvB. 63 Wost.Mld.4B 48 W.A Lake tit.. 7S Wls.Cen4s 82 Jap4 H. , 84 Hock. Vail - 9 Slocks. Adamsex 180 Am.Copper 8678 Am-Car.A F 24 M dopref 82 Am.Cot. Seed Oil 21 dopref. 82 American ex 195 Am-UldeAI.pr 15 Araerlean Ice 24 do prsf Am. Linseed Oil- 8 dopref. 19 Aro.LocomoUve 51 do pref. 99 A mJS.t Kef 87M dopret 9544 Ara.Sutr Ref-119 A m.Tob.pld.c 76 Anac'b. Mln-Co- 89 Atchison 86 do prer. 89 M MtMturPa-t ..... 67 M., Kan. A Tex 92 do pref 64 National Lead 48 N.U.R.ofM.preL 44 N.Y.Central 10 J N.Y.OnLAWesL 8298 N.W M 7444 do pref.w - 76 No.Aaerloan 67 Paclffc Mall 22 Penh. 120)8 People's U as 85)4 P.CC.AL.L. - 69 Presi.Steel Car. 26 do pref . . 82 PulL Palace Car-156 Heading do 1st pref ... do 2nd ref... Republic Steal do preC. ...... Bock Island C.. do preC Rubber Qoods. St. L. A San. Fran Cisco 2ul pref- S.LA So. West. do pret...... So.Pac .. 8344 j 76 79 2 ; j A.CL 88'4 j aaO.. 89 i do pref 82 ) nrook.Rap.Tra-- 47 ! Canadian Pae 165 1 tenuofN.J 172 j CheswaOhio . 22ft ( Chicago A Alt L do prel j CO. Western 8M j Chicago V. V-. 1 4 4 72 1844 8 28V4 148 45 82 4 L81 15ft 62 do pref South. By. do pref. CbLM.dt SUP.ll Chi.T-1: Trans 4 do pref 15 C.CCA St I 59 Col. Fuel A iron- 19 4 CoL Southern 2 118 do 1st pref 52 do2dprer.. 42 Con tot- Gas. 119 Tenn-Iroa Coali jj Tex-Fac 26 TJ4t.UA W 2444 do pref- 4 1 Union Paclffc 129 38 do pref.. 81 87 47 27 90 U-S-Kx M do pref U.S. Realty UJ3. Rubber do 1st pref U.Siteel ... do pref Va.-Ca.Chem Cb do pref. Wabah...... do pref. I Corn Pro. 12 j dopref: 12 j DeLa Rudaon,...l67 j D.L.4 West. 474 I Den. A Rio Gran 2398 do pret 45 : Distiller's 64 j Erle . 20'4 do 1st pref. 45 ! do 2d pref. 2544 I Gen. Klectrlo.. 122 Hock. Valley ' ULCen 125 , lnt.Paper. is ! do pref: 49 lnUFump.i.- 21 j do prer...y. it Iowa Central .. 16'4 dopref. 4. I Kan.C.So. 14 2798 88 18 94 n4 19M 225 Wells-Fargo Ox WesU'house El-lio West. Union ., 72 W A Lake Erie.-. 9 Wisconsin Cen 14 do pref 21 No.Pac... 129'4 Cen. Leather 14 do pref ; 72 sioss-shenreid 45 Qt.Nortn.prer 117 InL Metro poiirM 414 do pref! 22 Standard OU 44 dopref 4j L-N... fs) Msg.Cen 144 Mlnn.ASLA 4. Mi.st.r.aM.a.M .91 dopraC.. 129 ;raln and ProvUton. Chicago, Oct. 1. Wet weather in the northwest had a strengthening ef fect today on the local wheat market, the December delivery closing at a.net gain' of half to 5-8 cent Corn was up l-t to 14 cents. ; OaU were 1-8 cent lower. Provisions were 2 1.2 to S 1 Highest. Lowest Closl'g Wneat; 1 Sept I: 1878 17 98M Dec 10 4 102 10 Corn: Sept 483 67 U sgtt Dee.., 69& 68 !4 Osu: Sept 6 SIM 61 tt Dec 62 61$ 61 Pork: I Oct. 1 1271 1215 1276 Jan i 16 27 16 21 16 21 Lard: Oct. 6 0S 8 95 8 96 rXs? ; 877j m Oct. i 7 II 7 80 7 81 Jan 7 16 7 1234 I 7 12 Cash quotaHonn were as follows: Flour steady; winter patents, 84.2024.50, straights 11.21 94-95. spring patent 8S.4a 86.14s straJrats, 8s.293kfS.42. bakers, 8265 22-84; whoat No. 2 193108; No. 8 94&166. P o. 2 red 949S14: corn No. 2 42&14. corn no. 2 yellow 42Sa44: oats No. 2, 8 ! o. 2. white No. 2, white 486m: 2, white 48ft$sm; No. 2 rye 89&90; good feeding barley 74&4I; fair to, e loice muuDi 93 109: no. 1 nax seedu. Nn. 4 NnrthvMtarii tlmnthr uH clover eon tract grade 14.75 short ribs (loose) I 822,8-10; mess pork per bbL 14- 0314.10 lara por 10) Its. 9-07 1: abort clear sides (boxed) 8-SO&S.73; whiskey basis of high grads woies 1. J4 New York Provisions. New York, Oct. 1. Flour steady, Mtnn sotapiteuts 63-0035.50. do bskera 82.40 88.85. winter psteau 84.2524.85. stralgHU 86.268460. Rye flour Arm, flair to-good- 14-71 21 1-00; ebole to fancy 85.055.25 BuoVheatfllour no nlaal, 8tl99tll- Bucksrheat quiet, 8119. Corn meal strong, (las 61.62tl.7l. coarse 81-5038155. kiln dried 83. SOS 1.7. Rye, steady. No. 2 western 91 4- - Barley steady, feeling 49, malting ft. Wheat spot firm. No. 2, 191; Sept, 104: Dec. 108'i. Mayil04. Corn spot firm; No. 2. 77; Sept. 81 Dev 49; May 07& Oats steady, mixed 52. Beer firm, family 81 3.50 $ $11-99. packet, 811.10212.00; m?si 8J-5d31 JO; beaf hams 824.00526.0a Cut meats quiet, pickled bellies tO'412 pickled shouiaers.. ., picklel hams 121 i Lard easy, western prime 99-2089.20 Refined firm, continent 89.70& com pound 8443914- Pork eavy.farnlly 818-59.19 09, short olesr 816. 50817-SO. mess l 75 317 50- Tallow iqulet; city 414, country 47. Rosins tea ly, straOnea common to good, 94-S 0. Turpentine steady, 53. Rice firm, domestic fair t6 extra S$$614 Molasses quiet. New Orleans 20329, good to choice 27 48. Corfee 4p Jt Iqulet, So. 7 invoice 6, Santos No. 4, 8, mild quiet, cordovi 9ai2S4. Mugar steady, fair ret) ' r 83-45. centrlfa gal9ltmil.iS, malas ss ;ar 83-1 . reflneJ steady, confectioner'. A , ,.40. mold A 85.15 cutloaf $3-30, crushed 85-59, powdered 84.94 granulated 9 1.89. cube 85.05 Butter strong, extra creamery 29; common extra 21-)-. ststa dairy comm" to firsts 2 2 Alt. rwajrated oouimon ta extra 18321, waitrn factory common to firsts Zifr Sis, western extras, 21 423, nrstsi jszx. Cneess istrumr, stats full creamejy 1444. large 14 WUklmsls. Kggsriroi, nearby selects! white 2032. d choice 2628, brown 24, mtxed extra 24 flrsu to extra first 22&Z5; western nrsu 2 22ji, seconds 1922. .. '? PoUteet steady.' per bbL 81 OOilfl.OO: new' 81.0081.00, Jersay sweets per basket 8 J. J 6 iClie.27; Southern 61.7id$2.0 per bbi. - Peanuts quiet, fai-- hvni-plokel ,634,- other doaiesuo a7. Cabbage, steady. Danish do per crata 3t-))((l-ti; Loaj Island ani lied .Savoy 850450. Cotton by stsm ti Liverpool 15c Cottou j J oli easier. Prime crude, f. o. b. mills. SJgllO; prim j summer yellow 5256; offsam'e yoiloir, 4450; good o.T summer yellow 47 3.50; pnuu white 6': prime inter yellow 58- New York Money. New York. Oct. 1-Monev on call strong, 4 W'i.8 percent; raliug ratu 6; closln bid 444: offered at 5- Time loans firm, 40 days 5M: 99 days o&4: 4 months 4 per c. Prime mercantile paper 7. Hterluig exchange strung with actual busInesH in bankers bill 48S.75r485.S0 for demand and at 482-23 &4S2-20 tor 49 day bills. Posted rates 481 4 . Commercial bUls 48144 Bar silver, 448- Mexican dollars 52. Oovernm't bonds steady. Railroad bonds Irregular. Kaval Stores. Wnmlniiton. Oct. l. Turpentine, steady, 61; receipts 49 caska Rosin steady. 280; receipts 229 bbls. Tar quiet; receipt 122. Crude arm; 82.75.i84.0028 1-2- Oaarlestoo, ct. l Turpehtlne firm, so& 60 '4; sal e Haraanaii, Oct. 1. Turpentine Arm, 62. sales, ,222, receipts, 7J8. shipment. 120. Rosin firm; sales 2,978. receipt. 8. 194. ship ments 1,891: stocxs, 80,497. A 83-9, M 81-0 J, O tl-H 184.10, 10 84 25 F21.55, 1 84.40. 11 81-63. 184.70. K 83.06 M 65.5. Nj 63-95. WU $. 0, Wv 41-21. Dry ;ckk1s. New Tr'i"k. Oct. 1. The dry goods market iwas quiet today with prices holding SU'adv in most cases. jCotton yarns art; lower. The export trade is very quiet. - Clothiers linings are in better demand than linings for Job bers. Printed fabrics are beinjr bought more freely and ginghams continue in steady demand. SOLUTE -GURITY. Genuine Garter's Litte Liver Pills. Mut Bear Signature of -tee Tsc. Sisilto Wrapper Beloww ts tsjks svgsxw rC3BU0JLCR. FC3 BIZZ1KUS. roa tiusumn. FC) TCSFIO LIYEl's rca coffSTiPATioa rcasjuiewsKia. ircaTuscsnpLExica AO iTsnsaaallsswX ICAITFEitS IN hixK NEWEST I5T SILKS AXT DItESS GOODS AND j AOCESSORLES. TtodPSo A. Psirii C(Dnpsiiy Ladies' Furnishings and Novelties 131 Foyottovillo Gtroot RALEIGH, N. C. HOTEL MARIE Covering Entire block front on j Broadway, 60th to 87th SL, N Y. City. Within easy reach from Grand central station, via Subway and Surface lines and la direct connection by Subway and surface cars to the stations of all trunk lines, steam boat landings etc. Particularly desirable for per manent and transient guests seeking the perfection of comfort, "Service and refinement. Ideally located in the heart of the metropolis and the faeh. tonable upper. west side and beyond the disturbance of city traffic. Within one block of Central Park and is-f quick access to all tlicatres, shopping sec tion, principal attractions and cars and boats to nearby seaside day resorts. Subway station at corner of the hotel. Elevated; railroad station opposite. I ookiet on request. Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga Springs, N. Y, and Hotel Iroquois, j Buffalo, N. Y. Same Man agement. ! Cor. Ilargett and Salisbury sts. Yif Ralel'i, North Carolina. . Large Rooms; beautifully furnished. Hot and Cold Baths. Connecting Bath Rooms. Gas and Electric Lights. Location the Most1 Central. Your Criticism of the Cuisine ; and Service Is Desired. EUROPEAN PLAN. SAMPLE ROOMS. idfthSOB Wholesale Retail IE! Co. wtLL, r RITZTHE ROUND OAK MAKES THE AlM MOSPHE RE HERE JUST what k was Accustomed 79 athome in africa: AOT0INETTE SILEVRTHAT YOU WOULD ADMIRE! Our stock' is unusually rich in new designs, par ticularly suitable Au tumn weddings. - You can suit your tasfe and pocketbook in choosing presents for your friends. JOLLY & VYIIIIE JEWELRY CO. 4- V 1 - . R. F. QIERSCH, Prop! Over no pasenger trains out of Raleigh i dally make it possible to shin low ; quick. Immediate attention to all or ; ders in and out of town. 1 loHlBSOB or Cut, Split and ready for use. 4 I. I ! i si Xi 8LJCKWCAftjOUNA JO. Ptos j 1 1 W. B. GwMsa.U Pis. , John A- Ksm? ? VZM.HAT::OTcri VMVass. Cashieic. t tS.CHossY tAJtm Jcccu JOSEPH Q. BROWN, Prssldsnt t TJfJ H. E. LJTCIIFOni,.CashUf Citizens 'Ndti.al0miz STATEMENT OF CONDITION A UtiUST 22; 1S07 4 : Resources. U. S. Bonds, par. 3225.OOC.dO Loans and investments. 8Sl.r67.il Cash 89.893 00 Due from banks. ZSL.tOS.01 Total. .-. . . . . . .S1.47T.8 13.42 NO rNTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ''VdIKEOTORS: .-V- v -;- .'; ' . JOSEPH O. BROWN TVAK M. PROOTEIt -.. JOTTIT C TT.TXmr R. H. BATTLE A. B. ANDREWS W1L J. A2iDXU- .,T Dr. RICHARD IX. IBWIS Dr. A. B. HAWKIN3 a . C VAJf . - - - - ! -- -- - . . - .... , 1 M , , . . ' " "-mi atAlJulClflBAllIaaM rtALElGII. w. ;a Three geneimUons of snccessful tax: , ; tag.... -'Hr:'.- - J 185-lS85ruieign National Bank. 1885-1D05--NaUonal Bank of Raleigh. ; ia05-Raleigh runktns a Trost "?: ,:w; Company. :r' - . " Offers every facility as 15aji. . ; Offers every security as a Trost Cov . CXrrespotdeacQ leqwstcds : CHAS E. JOHNSON. ; President mm RAllpH IMRBLE IVORKS Cooper Bros., Proprlzlzrs Catalogue on request. Hcldli, IT. C. ! and Burglary Insurance ct Lov::st Uzfzs American Bonding o. i of Baltimore !Jd.rl , Local Agents Wanted. Address J ''BItGTZS f 5 - Gen. Agt. for North Czrolim, Rzlclh, .V C. DEPOSITORS INSURED AGAINST DOS3 BY BANK XTATLUIII-. Unreasonable for one to leave unguaranteed the fn ture'; welfare ot Lli tzzzZj, C2 estate when . -. j- The Penn Hutu-! Life Insuranco Co. which has in the last sixty years acen mulated over EI;hty-CTe IZ'.V.lzza cl . Assets (the property of ooJ lcy-holdcrs,) will sell fclza aa ,i j -'i Annual Dividend jCpnvertlbteTcrrn policy, under wMchv be is required to pay only, the actual cost of carrylr-; : the risk. Written for terms of 5 or 10 years. ; May . be continued v- t same plan or changed when desired to ordinary lile, i: I life, or endowment. If preferred, the hew policy may be d-ted lac'-; to original date, full credit being aiven for all previously . paid prrrr.! . .NO RE-EXAMINATION required In any case. Hundreds of the most prominent North Carolina fetxaS3 inca ccrrj from $10,000.00 to $50,000.00 of this n contract. Ten year term at age of 21. eojts $11.40 per 91,000.00:. a re Z0, f 12.Z0 age 40 $15.Stt, and so on. Cash dlviden ds reduce second and future prexi-i urns from 15 per cent, to 25 per cent. . . AGENTS WANTED." Address. R- B. RANEY. Gen- At, ItzlziX 17. C A It is absolutely without a peer for too prompt relief zrA i m l;j.m mrA iT-H t inn of the hlaadg i,-t,. "ma in tha hladder" m,-J 1 a A;nfa DiOOU. xuuscieos AUU cures 01 various ujuiucowiwvua vjmu an riru?(fiSTi ana mmnrff' utii -- k direct xrom ino opnus. Harris Lithia l!irrlscrlncs,s.c r r . . w . T Xioiei If sT J INTEREST- on yout deposit; . , . liabillttcs- Capital: stock. .KCCOCd Surplus and profits 'earned) .,......, 153.Kll.7c Circulation i . 1 0 0,0 C 3.C 9 Deposits - -k..r l,12t.34S.C 3 Total ww m ' J V 1?C IX EIiIGG3, ms . - k - j 4 - II Ttnat Is wor'tHcfeing ii worth doing, W iiLLf it is well worth ycur vhil to' discrciiinats insist ently in favor cf S SSw S . .i...m Isw...-. CTent- r dl3- and uric acid crystals ia tha hTrrtf f?wt!r remarkabla 7-- -t , , .- W y . x n au. -w vv Seringa Cczpmy un - s,. v . was MMrakabls.ju th favorable re-1 CURS SICK HEADACHE. 1 cent ia a- cent lowers t -
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