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THE H1TWB .AKD OBSEBYEIll S ATITB J AT FEBHITAIIY 8 -i IRcottoh ftflARKET But LittJoV flet Loss or Gain SALES 225,000 BALES About previous While July - Opening Stead Day's risirc Uj .li Good Advance Hangs Around Former Day's, Figures. t (By thts Associated Press.) I New TSrk. Feb. 7. The cotton market waa irregular today, closing: steady at a net adance of 2 points to a decline of 9 points. Sales were es- timated at 225,000 bales. . The market opened steady at a decline of 2 points to an advance of 12 points and imme diately' following; the call worked higher on bull support of May, cover- Jng of short? and- favorable advices -: from Southern spot .markets, ; Some "of the same, brokers who were buying; ' May seemed t be selling July with the result that while May sold lip to a net advance of 8 points during . the "'afternoon July hung tround the clos ing figures of last night and' later the Whole list reacted under realizing with 'My: eJpslnr ' two - points higher and July nine points net lower. : Light estimates for tmorrows , receipts, a smaller Jntfslgbt movement for the week tltSa expected.- and the large . exports were the encouraging factors on the advance while the later reac- : t Ion was partly due to a. notice from the exchange that inquiries made of leading- Southern mill interests show that xeducecV consumption of ten to V fifteelTper: cent, is generally expected, and unless, business improves in T the sprimr'the reauction may be consider--ably larger. Wires from pie eastern belt reported some ' demand : from American 'mills and there was talk of some inquiry for supplies out of the ; local 3toc Exports for the day were about 49.004 bales in excess of the port receipts. t ! If - Receipts at the ports today: 22.278 bales againiR 43.657 last, week jand 49.129 last year. M , ! . For the week -240.000 bales against , 287.884 last week and 254.718 ilast ?rear. Today's receipts at New ! pr eans 11,247 bales against 10:111 last year. t-.2iuit4on 4,224 bales against ll,83$:iiaies::iast year. ,!K 1 Cotton spot closed quiet; middling nplandJL 11.70;; middling Gulf., tl.95. Sales, fOO bales.' Mi Futures' opened and closed steady. Open Rich Low Clone 18.87 .: ia.se THE PEOPLE'S STORAGE & MERCANTILE CO., i of RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA to J. Will make liberal CASH advances upon bills lading or COTTON in store to those who wish hold for higher prices. :: J.Thomas, Pros. S. V. Browor, Seo.-Troao. Mexico City, Mex.. . ... Ean Francisco. CaL .... j . 121.10 9.10.... UNLOADING February March.." J. April. July . Ausust fteptoraber.. Octoher.;-. November December ia.tr U.97 10.97 fi.ll li lt 11.02 1I.CS 11.14 ltnt ll.O ll.OS 11.43 t9 19Sata.8719.7S19.7S 19.S41S-S 10.S9 10-84 mm Mm j j- , AND - - ( t. : ! '. "! " J j .J- PHILLIPS & PENNY RALEIGH. N. C' of other banks and trust companies In Greaetr New Jfork and an aggregate average such a weekly exhibit coming from the' clearing . house there win . never be special styles are proving attractive. It is expected that - napped cotton goods will be opened for. fall within ten days. ; ' j Wheat. Msv . Juty Corn: My . ' July.-. Oar: July.. Pork: Feb-,. Lard: Feb.. May-... Rib Ma, . Ulheat. Lowest Closfai i - -" 9ST 97 9SJ4 I Sl4 1 "t9 1 S9 414 il'A VA 4JH 16,4 4og I 12 OS l !9t 12 09 IiS4 42 27S. 42 Si 7Sl 747& 792 7 47!S 7 7 47af S7 S'51'4 9.SS 80 S74 9 8 Cash ttvtt wwi stiAnrK for all the Institutions with "lr' iy. fiv.jj piiij. 9i8?-i S rnt Nj. -.a, 109; Nat J, I9J; again opportunity for confusion or no. 2 reJ. 4iJ3M: corn Xo. j. 4); cor a conceal fti ent ( of the actuaK. toiwiking N. yaJ j s ou S : x, 52; No; s $s; positlonjin New York city. It Is pro-,"6 Na J feed.ng Barley; fair bable that some degree of final-pre- oclice miun, siili; Nxi, flax seed . paratloti fori complying with the new l?J' .,lZf' &HSiJMjifc?2tff oSSoLn? aCJouibeeefo? ! S.: operations and- was accountable; for(pollt per blM ii.si.Hi; La 4 , er 111 some closine up of loans and occa sional weakness in securities which figured as collateral. 1 ik The construction of operations in the bon l market has become marked and the tone today' was irregular. Heaines in the New York City 4 1-2 a we rer associated with next week's pro posed rale of a new Issue of 150,000, 000 more dtv bonds. Total sales, par value, 11,964,000 bs. 7.15. Sturt Ciear Slue (boxed) 4.25a 9 9 V'n.Key tMU tuga oi wiatMli.jJ. 8. U. call Total bonds were unchanged on sales today: 313,000; shares, Including: Sugar, 700; Tobacco, 200: B. R. TL 27.900: C. &. O.. 700: L. . & N., 1500; N. & W., 1,800; Reading, 38,- 800; U. P., 41,500; Carolina-Chemical, 100; Sloss-Shefneld, 300. XJ stTe'.-nftt.-l 1 i Japan Ss.J.-L 89H dorfs eoua-llf I do car. ? It 83 r ss ret ---t 9M j L- N.utxlt U-i. 10) oS eoup-DOM rionew 4 rex. US M donevr ue?upll9 i Am.Tob.4s-. 44 . do 4a: r-1J AteTu)n.fs -Ji '-s doa4Jt.ts.. 4?4 AX.! -4 19.12 1HI Xl Mt tMMtM J9.CS 10.0S 10.48 10 44 7 I New Orieans Cfctton. : ; ' Nw Orleans; ( Cotton spots were tseady-with prices unchanged; mid dllng 11; 3-4 sales wert 1,400 bales on the spot and 2,900 to arrive, t! 1 Liverpool, early cables wers fairly favorable and the local future market opened one point above the close yes terday. iThere was an absence 13 of demand and other supporting feat ures and the consequence duUnem resulted In a slight recession In val sue. Adverse legislation in several (southern states was credit 9d with havtnfr depressed the "trade and this feature acted; more or less as a bear ih factor. .. Only once did futures display any disposition to Advance and .this vvas when the cotton move ment was reported, ta be showing evi dences of falling off. This report created some nesvousness on the part of bears who covered to some extent At the closed which was steady. I the active montlrs were 2 to 3 points be low the" close yesterday. 4 jaarra APBlL May. Jonj Jo'y. October., tl 49 ' f S : It XI II.2S ii9s ; 11.99 1 19.14:1 lerateL dosed ::'':-Uverpool-4tton. Llverrenl, Fab.7. O ttton spot modera jtic point niKnr. - ! r A iBcrlcii mkjdling taJr S-97, rood fulddllBf, 9t;mi4Alinm3.tA tow mlddilnga.91; good cio usjry VI9, oMintry S.l. - -j-.v . j Tbs-als ef today were 8.909 bales or wbaSi.e. wvr ur nctii n Uon and, export era moivama ww anerxaa ; ni Cottea laiores wyeoea ta4y and qeie. ; j ; ; . ...v.. V; ... r ' February 8.92 tebraaryMareli.lMM. f. v TH arcb-AorU - a.asU : AJ rtl-May , S-S7 j" May-Jun. S.91 JuuOoly - 1 if I, ...j f tt Juy-Aunat a.77 ; Aucust-Soptsmbetu.. t-44 QctOwerfNoreuiber. : 8 44 Other Cotton Markets. Ports y ( iTone port Moverarac UaiYuaton... Kiwuriaaa havaiioah.M. Cbaxieakon. WUlDaO Nor lib k. fcaiu Ntw yurS. KcvlLii 1 ' n - 1-auadVlpbia.M. . ' -t 11 , , -. interior Xova . 1. WUkU.U , ,1,1, -1 : Augusta, ' feULuuts- iUiiiUw steady steady steady quiet stdy steady nomlaal quiet quiet quiet steady steady teddy quiet firm .104 laos' -U-. 4t'4 Ba.T.cr. ta... 79 ciLoria.S4... 994 ' deist lne.-. 94 dctnd las ...... doxrilaa...S3 a;a4'4t.iii CA.3...Mw 42 aB.LA3.M 5i doeoLlsL. c-aajt3t.U.w. 9 CoLln. J$r..V. 44 , do Ss ssr.it lr.. . CoLBUdLU.. 41 CoLdt4J4illJS. 8Si Cuba 8s. ,1 , 143. D.ARioirl4.. 9i . DlsUtoe.Si , ; 7i ; KreprtriiS4 92 j 4ocea.li 1.. 87 , Hue V 4s-1414 Mez.Cea.la. Ul. 7!4 do lit lao..L-U 144 Jd.no. ASt.L.1. 77 M(Crex.li.. 97,4 d6t.j. 89 a K.R.R..fx.Jo.lo81 N.Y.C90.o. J4. 89 4 N.J.ten.S.... .12 4 No.Pao.ls....J.194 sd0 2-. J- 73 4 Nt coa.la.4.' JS4 Ore&kfs ..JL 8S Penu-cfcUSJ- 5J4 Bead.nt 35 4 LjCsj. 11174 SLL.A .I.F'.li-.l la 8LL.JkS.Vw.4s, J84 s.A.L.t ,. ;, , 4 Sa.Vac ta.'...i' 85 do 1st 11 st 854 So, Riry.Ss ..JJL i7 a Tex.fk3. lssiiilil4 TJJULJk V.tt J 72 Union Pjw.4S-U.14J dOOT. IS i U3. SteelJl i- 8J WabasiiU rdoDetxtt.. Prune crude, tab. gooa oir minuter yet- Cotton sea J uil. eate nulla, XX j a J ; pn.ne off aaui.ojf yellow. 2i: How,, 254 i9; prime w nite, 4041; I winter yellow 4 J. remutt, iy. fancy nana-picKea, He Adams ex Am-Copper.-. 49J8 Ain-Car. )f tiA dopret...l. - 87 AmXtofcstoa 83 dopref. -U.--- ; Amerlcnix-.19J Am.tt.dLLpr-. 44 ltr4 49 WosUMid. UUi' 49 W.ktae.4: 71- i. 1 1 Jai 4 7J fitocka, 179 1 M aiourt Pao American dopref., AnvUnseeaa. do pre 7 IS Am.LosoJkaWT 244 84 4Aft tteli44 doprsf. dopret AmJ9uxar A rn.Taa.pW. 784 juu-a.jua.v. a-f AtCiSJa. -de pre.. 84 .47 94 Si eoprei Brook ttaplrra-424 Oradian a ,1494 Cites oni6 8s CUloaxoJk Ait.. CAJ Western .U. 4 CblcaroJkJ. .14 j jMld'llng flecelpti I 112 , I 1.9 A 11M 1.SS1 U a 4179 98 1194 . e4cee : .: -I- ? 8.924 41 ; SIS ,': 4 1 844 Chi.Jl.adkP cw.rrr. . . r 1 ,.J... 4194 8 t 18 8,729 lc CO ASt .fl CourueiairjA. is CoLutasra... 244 coist prFL 81 4 doadprefkU 41 Oopso4 "' 1 " W Corut'ra. 41 C,Kaa.X Tsxl'4. 21 do pref .., 85 N. if.Ctfair.. w V..U. 4i-4 do pret..t. 83 4 No.AjneneAiiU 91 Pacufj -ii Js Paa... ....Jl 1 1 ft Peopltfa viA, di4 P.C0.Jtu.4j. 49 PruS4.o(44 CatJ, : 19 4 du plet 7i PtUupAwtj ofii SS &iii4 Ui MM di i,ref.i 74 New York rovl8ionsj New York, Fet 7. ITlour, steady, Minne sota patentft, $8,403.45-44: d j -ake.-a, 84-50 ti 94.90. w.nr pateat 84.80&4525, atra.gnina 84-4544.4 J. I Kye dour, steady; fair to good, $4-993 85-15; eh Ice to fancy, s5.2&85-49. HuckwbeiUlour, y uuti Hock wtieat, qa.et, 94-49. Corn meal, 86 .dy, 50441; fine, 91-45, coaree 81-45J91.S3: Kn dned, Si-iS j84-55. llye, doil, No. 2 -eUtru, 94!4- Baney, uam.nal. ftvd.ng, 40; maltlnx. 40- Wa8it,jjtdf.n, Nu. 14, 4 1X8. -Atf, lJs; July, 1044- il Cora, spot firra, No. 74; May, 70 July, 4- : . . - Oats, spot strong, mixed, 57. Bee. firm famuy, 815-03i.91S.50; packet, $11-0414-03; indda, S11-5M4110J; beef hams, t24.0-3$824.03. ! t:ut rueaw, steady, pickled bellies, 9)4, plcicledsj gulden, ; picklett aame,ia?.13v4. I.ard, steidy, wetieid prime, Ss75,4.35; refined, eny.r contincat, 84.45; compowai, im- . - . fork, iteaiy, family, tl7.5018-00; short clear, 51 3.4 i ; 115-74; men, 814-50115-33. Tallo', steady, city, 5; 4. country, 54 j-i-j. R-Min, Kuet, atrauied comuum to god, 83 03- I Turpentine, quiet, 51r4. I Rice ilr:a, d j.nest.c fair to extra; 2X 3-34- Petroieuin, ateJy. J. MolatMss, qu.ee. New Orleans, 24&42, good to choice, 24 444. i Coifee, spoi steady. Nb. 7. 6'4, 8antos No. 4, 8J$; in ad, ieady, rordova 844.418. .Suir, acs iJy,fir rtLn.a 1 4.44, centrlfuril 95 tet, 84-75; mjlaHs?. suar refmoi. $2.3); confec-uoiier a, A 84 7; moid, A 85-45; cuo loaA 45-73, vriuaed, 45.49; p jwdered, 45-43; gran uiacea, si-SJ, cuoe 85-15- Tickets to- Hot Springs limited to return in ninety 40) days, no stop overs allowed to other points, tickets limited to return within nine months, permit of stop-overs and' are sold via dlcerse routes. - . : - I -i " We operate double dalfy vestibule service, with through Pullman sleep ing cars to Jacksonville, 8t. Aurustlne, Atlanta, Birmingham.! Mjmfcjils, Portsmouth-Norfolk, Rl c h m o n d . Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. . " I ; For time tables, booklets reserva tions, or any Information, address or ca.ll on C. H. OATTia Travelling Passenger Agent. No. 4, Tucker BTd', Raleifhv Telephone No. 117. . ! N. jl JHaU JSUa MAian w . j iTauw km AMdM, imMi Sxi vaaoa, Stilk a. av sad 440 p. ce. for Leantta, Huatnat. Kactord, OBSdarreca arnvng tteffe stUia (4k aleai 10:Q a av and 4:44 p. Ik - : j Tnlae leave Bope sOUs U:ia, aeea, aa4 4:14 b, m., afimas at Aftersesa 144 Sw ss., sad 4;U OaeaeeiS Si abstdeCB wttk wits Stlaatte Oeest Ltea. far ssftser Nfonsattoe asdnss, leaf lums ra bsu air Urn RA1LEIGH A SOTJTHPORT RAH WAY COMPANY. Time Table Noll 22 Effective Sunday, May 12th, 1907, at 12:01A.M. STATIONS, j Am Q 1 5 AM. P.M. 8.0 J 4.40 Lv 8.15 4.50 8.25 4.54 8.33 5.00 8.43 5.07 8.55 615 9.01 5.20 9.18 5.30 9.24 5.28 9.40 5.51 9.55 4.00 10.03 8.06 10.10 6.13 10.14 6.17 10.29 6.30 10.37 6.36 10.50 6.48 11.02 6.5S 11.15 7.10 11.30 7.23 11.40 7.32 33 i ! A i AM. P.mI Ar 10.40 6.00 1 10.30 5.4$ 10.25 5.26 10.18 5.2 g 10.10 5.20 10.06 6-15 10.00 5.01 Raleigh Caraleigh ! . 1 Sylvaola i Barnes Hobby ; McCullers Banks Willow Springs Cardenas Varina 1 J Fuquay Springs Rawles j Chalbeate I Kipling ! Cape Fear ! . Lillington j Bunlevel :! Linden Buckner " Carver's Fallsj Tokay I 11.65 7.45 Ar Fayetteville t-7 ; 7.30 2.15 A.MP.M Eastern Standard A.M. P.M. .; Time, r -''!, i Connections: ! At Raleigh! with South ern Railway and Seaboard Air Line RaSlwav at Varina with Durham and Southern Railway; at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line R. R. NOTICE This Time Table shows the time at which trains !may be ex pected to arrive and depart from the several Stations and to connect with other trains, but their arrival, depart ure or connection at the tme stated is not guaranteed. 1 j '' JOHN A. MILLS, President and Gen. Mgr." Beaufort ' " 7.25. ...i A M. A.M. Dally except Sunday. No. 14 Daily ex. Sun. A. M. , 8:30 Lv, 4:28 "i 9:44 M! 10:40 Ar. A. M. Raleigh Division. Wilson ' Zebulon Wendell Raleigh No. 15 Daily ex. Sun P.M. Ar. 4:40 " 5:32 M 6:21 Lv. 4:30 P. M. B. S.! Jerman. President. . A, A. Thompson, ,yico-Irrsident. . 1 ' 1 Crowr Asst. Cashier. ':ty J.' J. Tnomas, cqiairnaan poartl. 4 ILj Vy, Jackson, Cahlcr. 4 . The Co merdalFdr Lv. OotdfborO " LaQrange . . Klnston j. . " Dover .J... Ar. New Bern No.2 No.7 N6.5 N0.S Sun. Sun. Dally Dally Only Only ex. ex. Sun, Sun P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. 4.00 8.00 4.50 7.00 4.30 8.30 5.20 5.00 9.00 (.60 6.23 9.22 6.11 4.15 10.20 7.05 Lv. New Bern.. 6.15 10,20 7.18 7.30 8.00 8.22 9.15 9.27 M. City.... 7.50 11.58 8.4T 11.00 Ar. Beaufort Ar.'Goldsboro " LaQrange " Klnston " Dover u Lv. New Bern . Ar. Njw Bern . , "4M. City. I,., Lv. Beaufort 1 . , $.15 12.15 9.10 11.25 P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. No.2 No.4 No. N0.8 Dally Daily Sun. Sun. I ex. ex. Only Only Sun. Sun. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 11.45 9.30 12.15 8.80 11.14 9.00 11.48 8.00 10.43 8.30 11.17 7.30 10.18 8.07 10.52 7.07 i .2t 7.15 10.00 6.15 S9.20 7.10 10.00 6.15 17.47 6.37 8-22 7.25 5.15 8.00 A.M P.M. A.M. P.M. 4.37 4.15 Effective No.13No.ll i Sun. Mixed only Dally ' er.Suri. 1 P.M. P.M. 6:30 7:30 Lv Oriental Branch. 9:50 4.5017:50 850 LV 9.43 4.35 9.40 4.32 9.23 4.17 9.13 4.07 9.06 3.59 9.02 3.54 8.47 3.37 8.42 3.31 8,27 8.15 8.17 3.05 8.05 2.52 7.51 2.38 7.44 2.31 8:40 4:50 Ar P.M. P.M February 3rd. 1908. j Nb.io No. 12 Mixed Sun. Dally only ex.Sun. j A.M. A M. New Bern Ar 9:00 9:40 Bayboro Ar 7:30 8:20 Oriental , Lv 6:30 7:30 A.M. A.M- Noti Above schedules published only as inrormatlon, and are not guar anteed. 1 i 1 j i j ,., ! R. ,E. L. BUNCH, if i Traffic Manager. M. W. MAGUIRE. : " General Supt. I H. C HUDGINS. , ! Gen'l Pass'r Agent, i DU1111A31 A SOUTHERN ItAILWAY. ; .- i . 1- 1. Schedule In Effect January 5rOBu8. SOUTHBOUND.! - ! - No. 6.! prime 9; Stations. Lv Durham .... Lv East Durham Lv Oyanw Lv Togo ....... Lv Carpenter ... iLv Upchurch . . , Ar Apex Lv Apex Pot todvuruo. u vAia ed. , C'abbjie, ay, n .A teed 89919 per ton; do per crate, $1-09 411.44; Lon iaiaoJ an J Uel Savoy, $ t-534l-S3- Hu;tr, "flrm, er.uery specials, ji'A ex tras, 84: thardu to hri 2143; creamery hrat to apeauua, 234X3; suite dairy, cum raw to Uaen, 21v44- i ! Odduo nr.n, Mtd.d full creamery, 9J4JJ15M lare, 1154; akMna, 11. 4 fc.4 , ejy, ne.tr by selected wblte, 28; do choit-e. 24 -!; bro-u. J: ru.xed extra, 24; iirs K 4 uriu, ZJ&254; weatera nrca. c'ottoa by steui u Liverpool, 18e- ISaltimore Provision Market. ' Baltimore. Feb 7--HFlonr, quiet, winter patenia, 41-7341-31, snn pannes, 83-43 3-73.' , I SVaeat, nrni. spot contract, 955444: Soutnero by nam pie, 91)4 34 a- Corn, firmer, old toi mixed, 80 jH5& new spot m.'xed, 44: old No. X white, 6J-7&; ne .Sjutbrn vra.tecprn, 8J4i4i4; no Southern yeilor, 8344l- Oac4, f.rm. No. 2 .u.xa 1, 525452- llye, ii iy. No. 2 Wejutern. tit. flutter, firm, fancy mi uiuoit, XIS25; fancy crea.nery, 33: labile, 24j4i. f K(8, acaiy. 21- I diet, Urui, upchinsed, large, 14U: small, 15- I .safAr, ateady, coarse granulated, 85-19; flue, 85-10- . 1 - . Naval Stores. Wllmlatton. Feb. 7---rurpeatla9, steady, 51: receipt. tScMKa .- Koiln itJily, 4J; receipts 149 btt. if nj..i.i toia: rjJaljti. ixX Cruie dr a; 4 S-1 . 43. W&5i-33. dkAti!, ' Fja 7i-tarpenUa9 firm, 81 e 4 ai ,wi s s - 1 & . . - : 'O I oupU.t S8 Ruooer Jajlj.. ; do pr.... 258 ce..-t...4 71 ao prai Tenu-lrojrU Tux.iaa 42 f -L TlsJetsrli Snot. Cotton. ReeeiptsV7esterday, 125 bale. .( Bet.Crades, 12 to 12 18 centf. Off g rades, 10 1-2 to It 1-2 cents. RecelfaiCyeajTAgo 4 bales. Price that day. 10 8-4 to 11 l-8c. Receipts to date, 7,144 bales., Sarae.date but. year, 13.951 bales. 4444 43,4 4 do preC..., Union FAoid-j.a.uiB d i dypret U-a;x ,, do praf .. . . U-itioAity . 114". Urtuaoer .... nrr . . (it da 1 ,1 Del.4: 4alu-. 1 444 ! U J4teel VM D.l-45 westL.533 do ore : VenUk Am W 4 J4 ' VOaCa0ai Jo 1 1 aoptou w73 00 pref.... 89 DlstUieredka 314 Wwm...-. , 8'4 Erle .1.. I,.. . 84 j do orsf Ll 11 is .doltt prsLl 244 W4liSrtJ Xxja wiA prefix. 84 I w4Mi.'aoua.t 48 Cen.aU(r4S.llt I WmUaioa ' Ml W uilcU 8,4 364 3 8 4-tiu 84 Hocfy laufaper doprsLC lAMrautpw, 4i4!8 Wtsoaasut C4a 43 AJpt , ' Ko.l'ac. 89 1 4J4 1 OA.t.L.iixe dopre.4.ia. 87 1 door TTT;, i SU-4adiW14 j 844 c . . w - . . M I ' owi-mb mini iwdw, r ; M .1 dopref. New "Tork. F"eK. r.HMvlnru mi.1 i tr&n.Ojk.. armosi jtotai stagnation continued the f doprsf. inaracttristlcj of - all departmenU of tsJ., i ne securities market today. There r ...,, Miutnto ui any parucipauon in the dallnsrs outside the narrow pro fesslomti circle. ; An element in the neglecrxt tho Shtrket was the comlnx consumption tomorrow of the deUlled bank statement - showing conditions of the Individual :cn:ts which had been In aowysnce crar since' the decision to issue clec?:n;rv house loan certificates ai me iracr tna panic. -Additional 13 88 17 81 itoaln flr n: nisi 2.192. reoelpU 1.11 abJi. A il-4J, .1 1.4), O 43-41. , l 43V59. K 33-67; 41i. vl 4.4, .1 43-1 4. 164.34, K 64.40; M4-4-44. N 4i:JJ. Vj4iIjAWV 4.44. Mixed! Ex. Sun- 9:00 am - 9:10 am 9:22 am 9:65 am 10:36am 10:45am U:00am 11:30am Lv Holly prlngsUU svnt, Lv WUbon Lv Varina . . . . Lv Angler ....4 Lv Barclaysville Lv Coats . . . ..'1 Lv Turlington . Lv Duke ArDunn 12:05 p m iz:is p m 12:49 p m 12:55 p m 1:10 pni 1:20 p ni ... . " - 1:35 p m 2:10 p m NORTHBOUND-! 4' "'.No. 33. f Pais'g'r . Ex Suni . . . . . . 8:4') a rrt 8:14 am '8:54 am 9 :01 a m No. 41. Pass'gT Ex. Sunt 4:45 p m 4:61 p m 5:05 p m 6u3 p m 5:35 p m 5:46 .i m 6:04 r hi 6:20 p m 6:35 pra 6:45 p m 6:52 pra 7:09 p ra 7:20 a ra 7:31 pm 7:38 p m 7:47 pm 8:00 p m No. ti Mixed Ex. Sun. 9:00 a m 9:20 a m 9:42 a m 9:55 a m 9:11 a mi 10:15 a m 9:20 a m 10;30am 9:34 a m 11:00 r. m 9:43 a mt 11:20 a m 9:52 a ml 11:50 a m 10:1H am; 10:20 a m 10:30aia 10:3C a rri 10:50 a m 11:10am 12:10 pm 12:30 p(m 12:45 p ra 12:55 p mj 1:15 p m 1:35 p m 1:52 p m s, 2:00 p m New York Money, New Yori. Jan. 21. Jja oa ea'.l e&tv. oer ceau raua rtj X: closla bid ill. uira at z. t line iojt,as easy. SS Jay ! v. j.u. v .u , 4; J days 4'4: montn 4 4 P-c. Prims I " . Stations. Lv Dunn .... . Ar Duke .A r Turlington Ar Coats , ...... ACBarclaysville Ar Angler Ar Varina . . . . . Ar Wilbon Ar Holly Springs Ar Apex .. Lv Apex ... ... . . Lv Upchurch . .; Lv Carpenter . . Ly-Togo . . . . . . Lv Oyama . ; . . . Lv East Durham; 11:24 a m Ar Durham .... 11:10dm Connections. At Dunn: No. 88 makes connection with Atlantic Coast Line No. 34 from Fayetteville. At Favettevllle: No. 41 makes con nection with Atlantic Coast Line train No. 31. ' - I At Apex: No. 38 makes connection with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 for points North. No. 41 make connec tion with Seaboard Air Line No. 41 for points South, i " At Durham: No. 41 makes connec tion with , Southern Railway No. 135 from points East. I All tickets are sold by this Company and accepted by the Passenger with the understanding that this; Company will not ce liable for failure! to run Its trains on schedule time, or for. any EBDARD Air !;ine Railway SCHEDULE. Raleigh City Ticket. Office No. 4. West ilaitiu' IStieet. Tucker Building, opposite Post Office. nersBanll 1 11ALEIGH, H. C. ' - j :'.;-.' Capital and Surplub 000,090.00 i Welcomes and appreciates accounts, large or small, of conservative people and Invites you to open an ESTABLISHED account. RECENT FINANCIAL DISTURBANO ES EMPHASIZE THE nessttv Gtrons and Conoorvatlvo Dank ' SUCH IS THE fifi . tr U U U 4Usi Um U J 4W U.'J U U XsaV U VI W Ls -; of raleiqh; :- " ' v- : K . -.. Our Capital... Our Surplus and Profits, . Our Deposits ........ . .... , Our Resources.. . . . . . . .... .V . . Pins the credit U established by , m XONO IJIITE OP CONSERVATISM. JOSEPH O. BROWN, President.; , i: KENIVxJ E. XITCIIFORP, Cashier. ....i..,': f.. ........ ...1 1 t t s 1 1 3 00.000 8 140,000 11,100.000 31,500,000' i. Raleigh Banking anil , Trust Go "The Round Steps fiatiX THIRD GENERATION OF SUCCESSFUL BANKING HAS PAID TO ITS STOCKHOLDERS OVER $100,000 IN PROFLTi HAS NEVER! LOST A DOLLAR TO A DEPOSITOR. 1 i . AN UNSURPASSED RECORD ; CHARLES E. JOHNSON.. ' r W. N. JONES . F. H. HRIGG3, ' ' Pe8ldnt. . r Vice-President. '- Cashier. Bokds Quickest i line: t New , York, North west, b lorida. j'and Southwest. Direct lino to Atlanta, Blrmlnsrham, Mem phis, New Orleans and joints Wtst-i Time given bJow is for t..e Informr atlon of the public: and is hot quaran teed. i '; -i i - .'( . .: Trains leave! Raleigh us follows: j i .! MortiiDouna. i 84 1:20 a. in-, for Richmond, Washington and New York stops at Franklin ton and Hen. derson. Day coaches and sleep-; ine; carsn to wasnington arrive Richmond, 4:05 a, m.. Wash- No. ani Barg'ary Insurance at Low:st RaU S J American Bonding Co. .: of Baiiim ore, t.U 1 ? "l . Locales wmu Addms & B. Rqmy, ' (jji. Ajt. for North Canljia, Ralslj V 'A DEPOSITORS INSURED Al vT flV DAXK "A I LURE. THE M NEW :'-TEMi No. InKton. 3:1U to. 4:25 a. m.. New York, 322:20 a. mi for Nerfolki m. No. mercantile p,r p. r. sieruaif excaaaid steady, with actual buataes In bookers bill 4 444)4ld4-SS for Ue.a wid and at4.S lur 44 dAvjHllJ. CJin.nercUi bau 4ii .. . at aHvor, 44 Mnca doUa., 4s. Qoverutueut xiod w;AUy. Uaiurwau Hands Irregular. Grain and Provklons, -Chicago, Ills., Feb. -Toe report ed purchase by the Canadian govern ment of a large quantity of wheat fur distribution assessed for next season's crop had a strengthening effect on the , local wheat market today, the May delivery closing at a net gain of 1 cent Corn was up 5-8: Oats were 1-4 higher. Provisions Swere 2 1-2 5 to 7 1-2 Jo.wer, . i . " 'U&..Vortii.tfref..tl4U i? Iat.43trarj 74 m pru...M.- Xi4 BtMJtfuya -if4 : i lApojSrnci :fe-?t73a to this resumption fv rte Ssrfnulaj oZ weekly sutements 4 , of th .2331;1or o other r4iks and .trusi ccr,i;nniM In New York to ba 9V71 ? -tJt!4'.ytr.i ??milar bank sute , inr , ?.c. :Ul sbmmence tomorrow. . - ",?j.r,ir;v ;.ur3 in to be the old for- k rvit;Tncnt o clearing houna to t n-JT.T::, -a ctntement of actual Jlrc r.: o:j:r.", ono c the uvrrso liiAH.A X2 : 4US..4.d.J4- 924 y Goods Market. New York. Feb. 7 -The dry Woods Jobbing rade for the day showed a Vttle more actiyity In dress roods and cotton goods departmenU. uuJ. lng is still very conservative Tomor row the annual excursions of buvera will begin. Cotton yarns rule erally quiet with a moderate amount of trading; reported in knitting yarns Wool t 1 I tenrfl ?..,arn"' r4h;yaH! mcHovmmii&TRUSTeo., SKABOAltD AIR UNE 1UILWAY. Winter iTourin and - AH Tear Round Special Rates, n Winter tourist rates from Raleigh to Camden, 8. C. 8.55 Columbia, S. C. ....... .1. .;!. . . 10.55 Havana. Cuba. ..L..1... 49.15 Jacksonville. Fla ....... i .... . 27.45 St Augustine. Fla ..j...... 20.05 Tampa, Fla .i ..... 40.05 Palm Be-.ch, Fla. ...... f .... . 45.15 Tallahassee. Fla... 29.45 V Tickets sold dally with 'fifteen (15) day transit : limit pernilttlng stop over, and I has final return limit until May 31st. 1908. v ' ; AH year round tourist rates from Raleigh toi Hot Springs, Ark. ...... . . . . $ 48.40 Salt Lake City. Utah , 100.40 SOUND INVESEIENTS North Carolina State and Municipal Honda, i First Mortgage 0 per cent In dustrlat and Corporation Bond; High Gnde Ktocks of ConscrvaUTCly man ng4 corporations. ; f Descripcive Circulars and list of of. ff rings mailed npon request Oorrrs nondenca solicited nond Drnartmcht, , . tics Is n fair demand in hom whri AVlnston-Salcnv N. C operation. v" Care Is exercised to give correct time of connecting I lines, but this Company Is not responsible for errors or omissions. . 1 Note: Trains No. 88 and 41 are op erated as mixed trains between Dur ham and Apex. NO SUNDAY TRAINS. J. E. Stag?. : S. H.i Reams, Vice-Pres't Oen. pass. Agt General Offices -Durham, N C. NORFOLK 4 SOUTHERN RY. vi : Tlrrough Schedules; Effective Jan. 27. 1908 Express Daily ex. Sun. A. M. 11:55 Lv. N6rfolk (Park Ave Station.)! 1:20 " Elisabeth City !' 1:58 " . Hertford 1 2:20 Ar. Kdenton Lv 8:45 Ar. Mackeys Ferry Lv, 5:10 Ar. Belhaven 4:23 Ar. Plymouth 6:45 " Washington 6:69 Chocowinlty 4:40 " Greenville 7:08 " Farmville 8:10 " Wilson 9:04 1" .- , Zebulon , 9:14 " ' ' Wendell 10:00 " Raleigh 7:15 Ar. New Bern 8:07 " : Dover 8:30 ' ' Klnston 9:0O " LaQrange 9:80 fc Goldsboro 7:18 Lv. New Bern 8:47 Ar. Morehead City Lv. 9:10 " 1 Beaufort P. M. v, " :."- Daily except Sunday. Express Daily ex. Sun. P. M. Ar. 4:45 3:20J 2:43 2:20 .12:60 11:20 12:12 10:56 10:39 9:55 9:27 8:25 7:31 t:2t 6:35 9:25 ' 8:23 8:00 7:30 7:00 9:20 7:47 7:25 A. M. Lv. Lv. LV. .4 . i .1 Ar A.M.A.M. i , ! ! P.M.'P.M 9,10 6.35 Lv .Raleigh ; Ar 6.35 10.00 2.15 8.3S " Wilson 8.00 8.00 6.60 10.35 Ar Chocowinlty LV 10.48 8.00 5.69 10.39 Lv Chocowinlty Ar 10,30 5.59 4.20 10.65 Ar Washington Lv 10.10 6.46 2.05 Ar Edenton lv ..u.. 2.30 3.8M Elisabeth City ",,4,, 1.20 4.41 Norfolk m.m., J1.85 (Park Ave. Station.) i 7.18 Ar Nw Bern Lv I.2S.,... 8.30...,. " Klnston !' 100..... 9.30..... " Goldiboro 7.00..... III! t . r Poitsmouth- Stops at principal local I points. Arrive Loyklns, Va.. 7:45 a. m. Stops 20 min utec Lfor breakfast., Arilve Portsmouth, i 10:10 a; m. Day . coaches and sleeping cars. , 38 10:55 a. mi, for Portsmcuth Norfolk ar.d local points. Arrive Weidonji 2 : 4 9 , p. m. Connects with A. C. L. for Eastern Caro lina points.1 Arrive Portsmouth, 5:3'j- pi . m. Connects; with Steamship Lines for Washing ton, Baltimore, Cape Charles,; New York,; Boston-and Providence. Day cbafches and Pullma- sleep- No. 66-r-12:60:i. m.L for Richmond, Washington ana new ijcorn. StjpsI at 'Henderson. Arrive Richmond. 6:05 p. m., Washing ton, 9: 3 0 p. nv. New York, 7 : 3 0 a. m. Day Coaches, Parlor-car to Washington. Sleeping car to New lYorK. No. 30 4:00 -p.. m.. Shoo-fly for Loulsburg. Oxford, Henderson, Wcldon.; r i Southbound. - No. 33 2:55 ai m., for Charlotte, At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans, land points West Arrive Charlotte, 10:10 a. m. Atlanta, 4:30 p. m., Birming ham, 1 1,0:15 p. m., Merrohls, ,7:10 a. m.. New Orleans. 9:40 a. m. j Coaches and Dining Cars to Birmingham. Sleeping Cars to Char'btte, Atlanta and Mem phis, i Connecting at Hamlet with No.i 40 for Wilmington; at Monroe with No. 183 for Char lotte, iLlncolnton. Shelby and Rulherfordtoni No. 33 stops at Cary, (Apex,! New Hill. Merry Oaks, MOncure. Sanford. Cam eron, jVass. Southern Pines. Aberdeen; Hoffman and Cognac between Raleigh and Hamlet No. 81 :15. si. m. j'for Jacksonville and Florida points. Day coach es andi sleeping car to Jackson ville and j stops between Raleigh and Hamlet at Moncure, .San ford, Southern ; Pines, Aberdeen. Arrive! at Hamlet 9:30 a. m . breakfast: Columbia 12:20 p. m (Eastern time). Savannah 5:05 pj mr, Jacksonville 9:50 p. m. Connects at Hamlet with No. 45 arriving at Charlotte 12:35 p. tn. No. 45 connects at Monroe with No. 53, arriving in Atlanta 8:40 p. m. No. 81 - rriskes n' connection at Hamlet for Wilmington. , YOU WILL NEED OFFICE SUPPLtES. RESlTSMBEH WE RAVE A COMPLETE LINE. ; All, KINDS " OP BLANK 1 BOOKS TO MEET YOUR P ED. HAVE YOU SEEN THE ROTARY' MEMEOGRAPH? A PltLNTLXG OUTFIT LN ITSELF. ; 1 Alfred Will iams& Cotnp 'y Manufacturer, of PAINTS. C4KIN DERS OF-LEAD and Color In OIL Full line f iiruabes ai4l all Paiut ers Supplies. . . BOX 2. , RICiniOND. VA. . . w ., .,.. w . . 1 l 41 3:45 ?P Charlottei West, arr a. m. No No. -41 5:45 !p. m. : Local stations ! Atlanta and points ving in Atlanta 8:40 connection at Hamlet for Wilmington. Day 'coaches and sleeping car for Atlanta No. 43 7: 10 J p. mj for Southern i PlnM. Pinehnrit. jArksnnvlllf. and Florida points. Arrive Hamlet, 10:05 p. m., Columbia 1:20 -su m.. Savannah 4:30' p m., Jacksonville 9:00 a. ru., Tampa, 6:50 p. m., St Augus tine 11:00 a. m.. Miami 10:25 p. m. Day coaches, sleeping car to Jacksonville. Parlor car to plnehurstl Dining car to Ham let btops between Raleigh and Hamlet! at Sanford, Southern Pines, Aberdeen. Connects at Hamlet! with No. 41 for Char lotte .and : Atlanta. Train Arrive In Raleigh. From the North. . . :. .. ! . . J. 2:50 a. 6:10 a. .. 10:23 a. 5:40. p. . . . 7:05 p the South. , t .. 4:16 a. m. ,. 3:15 a. m. 10:50 a. nv . . 12:45 p. m. Florida Limited, oper ated between New York and St. Au gustine, Fla.,i during winter tourist season, will only stop at Johnson street (Raleigh) i southbound No. 99 2:25 a. m. : northbound No. 98. 4:80 a. m. " i 'i ; '. . For rates, schedules, time tables and any other information desired apply to J. F. Mitchell. City P ,engir and Ticket Agent, Telephone .,0 117. ' ': U : : . M C 11.0ATTIS. ! Travelling passenger Agent, . No. 4. W.i Martin St.,! Tucker Bldg., Opposite North Entrance i Poitomce, lulcUh, N. C , . ..:.! .... No. 33 No. 81 No. 29 No. 41 No. 48 No. 84 No. 82 No.. 48 No. 44 From i. The, Feaboard m. m. m. .m. m. QJ3-T1 BATH POWDER A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath. - Softens Hard Water. Betlcf . iPeirume. 25 baths; rticEpowcsn Best Toilet powder. Antiseptica!!y pcrc RcHcvcs sunbira tsd th&Lng. De3tcx i .- 7 - -,. . t, n. . . -- .i i l - m K I i 1 I 23 cents. AT ALL STcriJ --007. -00 I I A CAN OR MAILED BY U. A'f UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE C0;.IPi)Y A RECORD UnEQtTALLEI! . Vrora 1897 tc 1806 Its Interest ldo&iue 818,60558. 1 ' For same period the parme.its for Death Claims, Matured Eudowments and .. Annuities wert) 818,718,003. . . Exee Interesi ver all $1,885,550. " ' - No wonder iU ANNUAL DIVIDENDS to POLICYHOLDERS ARE TES ' LARGEST. : v --v-; i i - - - Union Central poltcles the BEST TO SELL because MOST . PROITIV ABLE to the POLICYHOLDERS. . j . . j Write for contract to i - . , CAREY Ja HUNTER & BRO, ir. STATE AGEIITS. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA : . UNREASONABLE FOR one to leave unguaranteed the future welfare of his family, pr . . estate when ' ' I Jlfar 4 f 4 inGURAncz cor.iPArjv which has In the last sixty yearji accumulated bver eighty-five' millions A . . sets (tlte property of policy-holders,) fwlU: sell hhn an : AKNVAL DIVIDEND, CONVERTIBLE TERM ! - policy! under ivhich he is required to pay only r the actual cost of carry ln the risk. Written for terms of 5 or 10 years.! May be contlnufru npon same plan or changed when desired to ordinary Ue, UmltecT life . or. endowment. 5 . ! If preferred, the new policy hiay ,be dated back to original date, full credit teirg- given for all previously paid premiums. NO' RE-EXAMINATION required In any case. . ' Hundreds of the most prominent North Carolina business men carry from 810,000.00 to 850.OCO.60 of this contract.; Ten year term at age of 21, costs 811:40 per $1000.00 age 30,. $12.50; , age 40 $15,50 and so on. Cash dividends reduce second and future premi ums from 15 per cent to 25 per cent. V-.... AGENTS WANTED. Address R. B. RANEY, Gen. Agt, Raleigh, N. C, '.-, 77n n DON'T SHAVE i ..... . : , , t TThWTT 1QJ ! A .FT. JUS fn Jii J- JLvdLJiL -XLlU'dLLlL I Send 10 "Gillette ' or any Islnd ; of Safety. Razor, Bladosrand 25c. , We . will sharpen" and retam post-paid HART-WARD : ware comm: RA 9 9 t .9 -9 IjlLjT. I i r 211 2T f ... cr, f r. j r 'Tf . 1 ) . A- , - .. . ' "! t
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