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THE 1TCJS7S AND OBSIHIVISli LIHLEtllilllEE III iMt MARKET Close Was Steady 5 Higher to 2 Lower T.1AY BULL SUPPORT Opening Va Steady Slight De i cllne -Later Active aionths Sold s: ' 4 to points Not Ixwver -V Followed by a Rally. (By the Associated Press.) New York, February 8. The cotton market opened steady at ; unchanged prices to a decline of a points near months being relatively easy as a re sult of somewhat disappointing: cables, and reports of poor trade conditions. After the opening active months sold about 4 to 6 points net. lower, but ral lied on May bull support and during the. middle of the morning ruled about unchanged to 2 points lower. Business -was. quiet and mostly-local. Futures closed steady with prices net 5 points higher to 2 points lower. " ; .Receipts at the ports today, 28,556 bales, against 29.51? last week; and 36,750 last year. For the week 20(T,000 bales i against 217,95 last week, and 208,913 last year. Today's receipts at New Orleans. 5,031 bales, against 717$ lat year;-and at Houston 7,164 bales againsht 13,752 last year. Spot closed quiet; mlddljng uplands, 1 1 ;7 0 ; middling Gulf, 11. 5. Sales, 2, 020 bales.. . -. , -i . New Orleans Cotton. - New Orleans; La Feb. -Cotton pots were steady with prices un changed; middling: 11. 3-4; sales .were 1,290 bales on the spot and 425 to arrive. - , . : , - . -. "Futures opened quite, two points be- lowtner close yesterday, which L was jtbout as due on the cables. This was fallowed by the active months easing fin. about five points as a result of dullness and lack of . supporting fea tures. , Later trading In futures was In; aomew hat . better volume than for several . days, the incentive to cover being furnished, f by i the promised squeeze. In the March and May options In New.Tork This report "had the effect oihsome activity." It failed,how erer,. In. causing any very notlseable advance at the close, which was steady, hte1 actio months were 1 to 2 points aboe the close yesterday. - ; v . Closing bids: February 11.42: March 11.32Ap31 11.21; May 11.21; June 11.10; July 11.11; October 10.11; De cember lo.oe: ; r. -vv..--: .. ixQtocka and Bonds.1 1 ivew iToric, Feb. 8. There l was nething' -striking In the news to ac .count' oe. the increase -of selling pre' sure lnha stock market. The move ment 7cjs 'rather cumulative effect of . the tjellnar of-th discouragement that any orcsoact for an ea'rlv revival of a-- widespread demand for securities nacto AC-okly form the -proper, basis for- successful' speculative operations. A joonsOderable period -of dullness and neglect of the stock market It the dealt yxpressed -anticipation heard ,amon3 ftroons habitual operators and voice "v in r the : action of th market There is he apprehension also of pos- . sfble de.ay In the revival of Industrial and business activity In the country. appeared today were of a more cheer ful comPlxlon -on this subject than has been' the recent rule, 7but their purport was Ignored in the movement of v priees. The. complexion of i the hank statement, when it appeared af ter the market closed, was seen to be effected, by the preparations of the trust oompanies for - their inclusion this week.- for the first time, in the . public statement of. condition. Bonds easy.- Sales, par value, tl, 300.000. U. 8. Bonds unchanged : on cau. . - Sales, J437,300, including: : Copper, 30,600r Tobacco, 100; A. C'L, 100; C. A O.. 800; I A N.. 12,000; N. t'W, 700; Reading, 129,800; Southern Rail way, 0; preferred. 200; Union i Pa cific 4Y.100; Sloss-Sheffield. 100. f ' Dry 3ooda Marker Kew Tork, Feb. . The dry goods market closed quiet and steady. Next week; Jobbers', sales will be frequent as many .buyers are coming in on excur- sionsffrom. the south and Southwest Cotton goods hold fairly steady, but a light trade -is passing. Raw silk is lower again and has reached the low est level for some time. t Staple wool tens and worsteds will be opened Mon day bv two leading, houses. The cur tailment, of production in the mills is increasing,. very rapidly. jScr York 3Ioncy. 1"Bv Aaxnriatrf Tra New York. Feb.. 8. Money on call nominal. .. Time loans steady but quiet; CQ davs 3 24 to 4 and 0 days 4; six months 4 1-2. Close .prime mercantile papers 1-4 6 pejr cent, terling exchange easy with- actual business in bankers bills nt 496.40 486.50 for demand and at tor eo day bills. -. Com mercial bills 482.50 for demand and at483483.l5-for 60 day bills. Com mercial bills 482 3-4 483. Bar silver 56 12. Mexican dollars 47. J '' liivcrpool Cotton. N (By Associated Press.) ! , Liverpool,, Feb.' 8. Closing cotton Spot quiet; prices '.unchanged; Ameri can mlddling'falr 67; good middling 635; mldlin 635; low .middling 601; pood ordina5-y 655; ordinary 509. Tli ales of the day- were 5.000 bales of which 300 were for speculation and export and included 4,700 American, lleceipts 115,000 bales Including 9,300 America ri. . - "' . T- ' ' ' I- Futures opened quiet and closed quiet: - rv, . -4- x American middling coc '-Feb. 610 ; Feb.-March hit; March-April 587 1-2, .vpni-'.aiay 5f5; May-June 683 i-z; JuneJuiy tlo; July-Aurust 574 1-2; August-September 564; September October i5t 1-2; . October-Kov. 542; Kov.-Dec. S3 J 1-2. - . , Raleigh Spot Cotton. Q HeceipU yesterday 100 bales. Prices fenerday 10 to 12 l-2c. Receipts year i a rnces mat day 1 0 - to 1 lc- Receipts to date 3.2 4 4 bales, ame date lat year 13.933 bales. . - -' J 'Grain and ProTl4on. ( By AssocUited Press. ) Chicago, Ilia. Feb. 8. Liberal Aus tralian shipments and a consequent decline at Liverpool caused weakness In the local Wheat market. May show ing a net loi of one cent at the close. Cord was 1-4 cent lower. Oats closed hade to 2 1-2 a cent higher TnEPEOPITSSTOlUGE &rMCArpco., of RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Will make liberal CASH advances upon bills lading or COTTON in store to those who wish to hold for higher prices. J.J. Thomas. Pros. S. Lra PHILLIPS & PENNY RALEIGH. N. C Naval Stores. h WHmlhgttfn, N. C, Feb. 8 Cleared. Savannah. Ga.. Feb. 8. Turpentine firm, 51; sales 256; receipts 145; ship ments 121. r if Roein firm; sales.' 1.586; receipts, 2,554; shipments, 1,480; stock, 97,-853.- . l i : A, B. C. D. E. 3 55; F. 3.553.65; G, 3.55 3.70; H, 3.5503.75; I, 4.00; K, 5.00; M, 5.25; N. 5.90; Wg, 6.0S; W, 6.60. hi Charleston, S. C-, Feb. 8 Turpen tine and rosin. ' Quotations omitted. VALUABLE LAND TOR SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the, Superior, Court of Wake county, made in the special proceeding enti tled Zylphla Jenks. administratrix of J. L. Jenks, vs. Alice Irene Atkins et al. the same being No. 1,409 ipon the special proceeding docket of said court the undersimed commissioner will, on v i i MONDAY, THE 3rd DAT OF FEB- RUART, 1808,, I i at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door In Raleigh, North Carolina, offer for sale to the .highest bidder for cash, those two certain tracts or par cels of land, lying and being ih Wake county," North Carolina, . and f more particularly; described as follows, to wlt: v ; ' -.- ; First Tract That rt&ln tract or parcel of land in White Oak j town ship. Wake county. State of ! North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. L. Jenks, Howard . & Hunter, formerly O. W. Atkinson), the Lynch Hnds and others, and bounded as follows (as set forth In a deed from J. J. Mann to E. T. Penny; former owner - of the land, in book 44. page 121, In the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Wake county): j l -iiegmning at a winow oak on a branch at a point where the branch touches the line between G. W. Atkln. son and Lypch or Cook lands runs north 40 poles to a stake In the line between Atkinson or Cook; thence east 40 poles to a stake, Atkinson's corner: thence south' 40 poles to At kinson's corner; thence west to the beginning, containing ten acres. more or less, at or near the village of Apex, and beinr the second tract !de- scribed in a .deed from R. h. Battle, lstered in said office, n book 101, page 1 07, being the ! lard conveyed to James L. Jenks by Emily W. McVae by deed dated November 27, 1899, re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 207, page 371, ' . ... Second Tract Tat certain tract or parcel of land in Wake OonutyJ State of North Carolina, aioinlng thel lands of W. H. Howard, R. H. Battle and others, and bounded as follows: ! Beginning at W. H. Howard's cor ner in Lynch , line and runs as said Lynch line north 36 poles to a stake. Battle's corner; thence east as Bat tle's line. 40 s poles to a stumpj Bat tle's corner In Howard & HuntT line;, thence south 36 i poles to a stake In W. H.-Howard's iline; thence west 40 poles to the beginning, containing nine acres, more or less, excepting from and out of said boundaries one acre known a X Q. Jenk's land, on which R. 1 IL Jenks erected a whis key distillery, and other houses! said one acre being situated on the west side of the above described nine acres and Immediately at and adja cent to the Branch where It crosses the west line of said tract ofi nine acres.!. This tract of land conveyed to James L. J'nks by W. H. Howard and wife and A. B. Hunter and wife, by deed dated October 30. 1897, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county in book 267. page 372. , This 1st day of January, 1908.! i R. N. SIMMS. l-law-5w Commissioner. !- Notice of Executrix. Having qualified as executrix of the will of J. B. Timberlake, late of Wake county, I hereby notify the creditors of hi estate to present their claims to me by the 2th day of January. 109. or this notice will be pleaded in bar for their recovery. i - ALICE W. TIMBERLAKE. ! i Executrix, Etc Raleigh. N. C-, Jan. 27th, 1908. lawk-6ws. 4 ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. V Having qualified as administrator' of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Weathers, de ceased, Jate of Wake county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at his office in the Carolina Trut Company ; building, Raleigh, N. C, on or-before the 10th of January. 1909, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 6th day of January, 1908.1 ' ! LEO D. I1EARTT. Administrator of Mrs. M. A. Weathers R. N. SIMMS. Attorney, 208-9 Tucker Building. ! v ADMINISTRATOR'S "'NOTICE!, i Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late M. T. Sears, of Wake county, this is to. notify all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to me, and all persons having, claims against said estate i wU present them to me on or before 2 4tti day of December. 1908. or thla noUce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery.'- . i - V'---. ! ;' .i "i This 24th day of December. 107.1 , . . ' , , ALBERT S. SEARS. I ! 12-2S-07-lwl6w. i Raleigh. nTc. ' Admlnlstratora Notice. i Having qualified as administrator of A. M. Powell, deceased, late of Wake County N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the! es state of said deceased to exhibit them to me on or before Janua- - 16th, 1909 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons I in debted to said estate wjll please make Immediate payment. ' This the 15th day of January. 1901. f 1 A T. a POWELL, lawk 6 wks , Administrator. F VV. Drowor, Soc.-Troao. CLEARING SALE STILL GOING ON I A few more car riage and. buggy robes to go at and below cost. :: (Greatest oppor tunity ever ottered in Raleigh to buy good robes cheap. C.B.RAY HARNESS COMPANY 109 E. Martin St., Raleigh, X. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION! To All Whom These Presents - May Come Greeting : : Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record ot the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited In my office, that the Leesvllle High School Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Iesvllle, county of Waket State f North Caro lina (J. T. Holloway being the agent therein and in charge thereof upon whom process may i be ' served), has compiled with the j requirements of Chapter 21. Revlsal of 1905. entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the Issuing of the Certificate f Dissolu tion: Now, Therefore,1 1, J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 27th day of June, 1907, file In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof,, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file ' in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 27th day of June, A. D.. 1907. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have this day qualified be fore the Clerk of the Superior court of Wake county, as administrator of Hamp Townsend, deceased. All per sons Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. All persons having claims against said es tate will present the same within one year of the date hereof or this no tice will bev plead In bar of. their re covery. - I' v.- i . ' The undersigned administrators can be addressed at Rockingham. N. C, care of A. . Dockery, attorney. This 22nd day of January, ri)08. GEORGE TOWNSEND. FRANK TOWNSEND. Administrators. 1 a wk 4-wks EECL'TRIX'S NOTICE. HavinK qualilled as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Thomas Johns, deceased, notice is hereby given all persons having' claims against the hestate of said Thomas Johns, deceased. to- present the same to me for pay ment on or before the 6th day of Feb ruary, 1909. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make payment to me at! once. Raleigh, N. C, February 5th, 1908. MATTIE I. JOHNS. Executrix of the last Will and Testa ment of Thomas Johns, deceased. VICTOR H. BOYDEN. CHA& D. WIL.DES. Attorneys, 413 and 312 Tucker Bldg. Once a wk-S wks. THE NATIONAL BANK oCORKMCE of ... jj ... NORFOLK, - - FA. Invites correspondence Mlth such North Caro lina industries as need v the facilities ( affo ded only by the largest and most extensive banking institutions. " : : z CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS 500,000.00 DEPOSITS 6,000,000,00 NATHANIEL BEAM AN, President. HUGH SI. KERR, Caahier. GreatosC Steady Growth of Any in This Section. SOUND ' CWESTT.IENTS North Carolina State and Municipal llonds. First Mortgage 6 per cent In dustrial and,' Corporation Bonds; High Grade Stocks of Conservatively man anged Corporations., 1 ( 1 ( Descriptive Circular and list of of ferings mailed upon request. Corres pondence solicited. . Bond Department, VACH0 VIA L0AH& TRUST CO., Winston-Salem, N, C. JPlant Wo'pd'fif I Garden Seeds U FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES ft FLOWERS. Our business, both in Garden and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a result due tohe fact that U Quality is always our jp ; first consideration. j q We are hetdqxxsxters for' j Grass and Clover Seeds Seed Oats, Seed. Potatoes Cow Peas Soja Bean ana Other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue Is tae bert and most practical of seed catalogues. An up-to date and rs-. eoraised authority on all Garden and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed tree on request. Write for it. j T. 7. WOOD C SONS, SEEDSUEI, - Rick:nd, Ti GUARANTEED COLD BOfiDS Secured by. j j IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE These bonds bear 6 per cent semi annual Interest, and. can be secured in almost any denomination from $100.00 upward. In addition tcl the i first mortgage security on property, worth more tliait doable the amount of the loan, they are guaranteed by l this tompanj. W'rfte for booklet. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST CO., Capital $125,000 Greensboro, N. C. DAVID WHITE, Secjfe Trcas. E. P. . WHARTON, Pres. PARKER'S 1 HAIR BALSAM CIccmm and beaatiflea th hat?. Promofm a 'Inuriant powtfe. Ifervr Fall V EMUrt 9m Xtir to it YowtbTnl Clor. Can mlp diaeuM kftir fmllina. rs ii' ni iiTo mm PERFECT Cleanies, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in I860 by 1 Notice to creditor. j Having- qualified as administrator! of the estate of E. P. Ileste, late iof WaKe county, I give notlee to t!he creditors of the estate to present their claims to me at my home, near Rogers , near xwgzi by the 2Sr L !- I. LTOX. ! Store, in said county, by the 23rd day of January, 1909 CHARLES B. Administrator.; January 22. 1908. I j R. H. Pattle & Son,. Aitorneys. 1 a wk wks Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup j Has been used for over SLXTT-FlVB W A T? a hv UII.T.inNS rTu ERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TUiSTHINU With PERFECT SUC CESS. IT 8OOTHS the I CHILD. SOFTENS the OUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN: CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by druggists in every; part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's" Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act of June SO. 1S0C, Serial number. AN OLt AND WEIX, TRTED REMEDY. j j NORFOLK. A SOUTHERN RY. Thruurrh Scheduiee. Effective Jan. 27. 1901. Express Daily ex.' Sun. A. M. Express Dallyi ex. Sun. P. MJ 11:55 Lv. Norfolk Af, 4:45 . 3:20 2:20 12:50 11:20 12:12 10:65 10:39 9:55 9:27 8:35 7:31 7:21 6:35 9:25 8:23 8:00 7:30 7:00 9:20 7:47 7:25 A. M. (Park Ave Station.) 1:20 " Elizabeth City 1:56 " Hertford 2:20 Ar. Eden ton Lv 3:45 Ar Mackeys Ferry Lv, 5:10 Ar. Belhaven Lt. 4:23 Ar. Plymouth Lv. 5:45 " Washington "f 5:69 " Chocowinity "! - 6:40 " Greenville 1 7:08 " Farm vllle " 8:10 " Wilson "j 9:04 " Zebulon " 9:14 ' Wendell "i 10:00 " Raleigh 7:15 Ar. New Bern- LV. 8:07 " Dover 8:30 " Kinston 9:00 ' La Grange 9:30 " OoldsborO "I 7:18 Lv. New Bern. Ar. 8:47 Ar. Morehead City Lv. 9.: 10 ' ' Beaufort V P. M. Dally except Sunday. A.M.A.M. P.M. P.M. 9.1)0 6.35 Lv Raleigh Ar 6.35 10.00 2.15 8.35 " Wilson " 3.00 8.00 5.50 10.35 Ar Chocowinity Lv 10.40 6.00 5.59 10.39 Lv Chocowinity Ar 10.30 5.59 6.20 10.55 Ar Washington Lv 10,10, 5.45 . . .. 2.05 Ar Edenton Lv . ... .. 2.30 .... 3.2ft, "Elizabeth City 1.20 .... 4.45 " Norfolk 11.55 (Park Ave. Station.) r T.16 . .L.. Ar New Bern Lv 9.25 1. ... 8.30 .. 4.. " Kinston " 8.00..,.. 9.30..... Goldsboro " 7.00..... ii mm nil rz- : I n, 8.47..... Ar M. City , Lv . 7.47.... .10 .. . .."f Beaufort " 7.25 , . . . P.M. P.M.! , ; - A.M. A.M. Dally except Sunday.- i Raleigh Division. No. 14 Daily ex. Sun. A. M. No. IB Dally ex. Sun P. M. Ar. :40 6:13 " B:ll Lv. 4:30 8:30 Irt Wilson Zebulon Wendell Raleigh 9:31 .9:49 10:40 Ar A. M. ! No.9 No.7 No.5 No.S Sun. Sun. Dally Dally Only Only ex. ex. . Sun. j Sun. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. 4.00 8.00 4.S0 7.00 4.30 8.30 5.20 ' 7.30 6.00 9.00 5.50 i 8.00 5.23 . 9.32 .13 i 8. 23 6.15 10.20 7.05 ; t.lS 6.15 10.20 7.18 S.87 7.60( 11.58 8.47 11.00 8.15 12.15 3.10 11.25 P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. No.2 No.4iNo.6 No.8 Dally Dally Sun. Sun. ex. ex. Only Only Sun. Sun. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 11.45 9.30 12.15 8.30 11.14 9.00 11.48 8.00 10.43 8.30 11.17 7.30 10.18 8.07 10.52 7.07 9.28 7.15 10.00 6.15 9.20 7.10 10.00 8.15 7.47 5.37 8.22 4.37 7.25 5.15 8.00 4.15 A.M P.M. A.M. P.M. Lv. Goldsbbro , " LaQ range . " Kinstoh .. ' Dover i... .. Ar. New liern : , L.v. New Bern. , " M. City... Ar. Beaufort . . Ar. Golds boro , " LaGrahge " Klnstori .. " Dover r . . . , Lv. New Brn., Ar. New Bern . . M. City... Lv. Beaufort . Oriental Branch. Effective February 3rd. 1908. No.13 No.ll No.10 No.13 Mtxed Sun. Dally only J ex.Sun. : ! A.M. A.M. Sun. Mixed I only Daily 1 ex.Sunj P.M. P.M.; 6:30 7:30 Iiv New Bern Ar 9:00 9:40 7:50 850 IM Bayboro Ar 7:30 8:20 8:40 9:50 At' Oriental Lv 6:20 7:30 P.M. P.M. ; .! A.M. A.M. Not ice-TAbo ve schedules published only as information: and are not guar anteed. R. 1 E. I BUNCH. i Traffic Manager. M.(W., MAGUIRE. j i ' General SuptL H.IC. HUDGINS. I Gen' I Passr Ageiit Air iliNE Hailwast. SCHEDULE. Raleieh City Ticket Office No. 1 4. West Martin Stieet. Tucker Building. Opposite Post Office. i - j " ' ! I ' Quickest tine to New York, North west, Florida and Southwest.: Direct line to Atlaata, Birmingham, Mem phis. New Orleans and-Polnts West I Time given below is for the Inform ation of the public and is not quaran- teed. : 1 Trains leave Raleigh us follows: ' i i; Northbound. No. 84 1:20 a. m.. for Richmond. Washington and New ; York-H stps fat Frankllnton and Hen derson. Day coaches and sleep ing csirs to Washington arrive Richmond, 6:05 a. m. Wash ington, 9:25 a. m:. New York, 8:lb m. No. 32 2:20 a, m., for Poismouth Norfojk. Stops at principal local ! points. Arrive Boyklhs, Va., 171:45 aj m. - Stops 20 min uteu for breakfast. Arrive Fottsmouth, 10:10 al 1 m. Day coaches and sleeping cars. ' tv j. No. 3810:85 a. m., for Portsmouth Morf otk and local points. Arxtva Welddn. 2:40 t. m. ' Connects vvnn V. la. tur ciieiern vciru- lir.jt points. Arrive Portsmouth, ,6:30 ip. m. Connects .-with .Steamship Lines for Washing ton,'. Baltimore. Cape Charles, ; New "York; S Boston and Providence. Day coaches and Pullma j sleep. 1. lag cars to Portsmouth. ' II! No. 66 12:50 i. m. for Richthnd, Washington and New York. Stops ; at Henderson. Arrive . Richmond. 6:0$ p. m,, Washing ton, 930 p. m.. New York, 7:30 a. rri.l;fDay Coaches, Parlor-car to Washington. Sleeping car f New York. No. 30 4:00! p. m.. Shoo-fly- for Louisbprg. Oxford, Henderson, WcldoiJ. - . j i Southbound. .v I No. 83 2:55 fa. m., for Charlotte, Atf lanta, Birmingham, Memphis! . New Orleans, and points- West Ar ri ve j Charlotte, 10:10 a. m.j Atlanta, 4:30 p. m., Birming ham, ; 10:15 p. m., Memphis. 7:10 a.m.," New Orleans, 9:40 a. m. ; i poaches and Dining Cars to Birmingham. Sleeping Cars to Chaulotte. Atlanta-and Mem- phis. : Connecting at Hamlet with NO- 40 for Wilmington: at Monroe! with No. 133 for Char lotte, ! Lincolnton, Shelby and Rulherfordton. - No. 33 stops t . at Caryl Apex, New. Hill, Merry Oaks, Moncure. Sanford, Cam eron, i Yass. j Southern - Pines, Aberdeen. Hoffman and Cognac between! Raleigh and Hamlet, f No. 81 :'lr a. tn. for Jacksonville . and Florida points. Day coach es -and sleeping car to Jackson ville an q stops between Raleigh and Hamlet at Moncure. San ford Southern Pines, Aberdeen. Arrive it Hamlet 9:80 a. m. i breakfast; Columbia 12:20 p. m (Eastern; time), Savannah 5:03 p. m., Jacksonville 9:50 p. m. Connects at "Hamlet with No. 45 arriving at Charlotte I2:3'5 p. m. No. 45 connects at Monroe with No. 53. arriving in Atlanta 18:40 p.. m. No. Ri makes' nb connection at Hamlet for Wilmington. No. 41 5:45 pi m. Local: statlo Charlotte, Atlanta and poin West arriving in Atlanta 8:4 a. m No connection at Hamle for WHniington. Day coache and sleepinir , car for Atlanta. No. 4S-7:10 i p. m. for Southern Pines, pinehurst, Jacksonville and Florida points. Arrive Hamlet 10:05 p.-m., Columbia 1:20 a, m.. Savannah 4:80 pi m., Jacksonville 9:00 a.' nu, Tampa' 6:50 p. m., SL August tine 11:00 a. m.. Miami 10:25 p. ni. Day coaches, sleeping car to Jacksonville, parlor car to Pinehurst . Dining car to Ham let Stops between Ralelrh and Hamlet, at Sanford, Southern Pines, Aberdeen. Connects at i Hamlet with No. 41 for Char . lotte and Atlanta. , ! Trains Arrive In Raleigh. ; 1 From I the North. No. It .. ';. .9 ..' 2:60 a. m. No. 81 .. v.l'i. 6:10 a. m. No. 29 1. j. . . 10:25 w m. No. 41" .. .-.I 5:40 p. in No. 43 .. . . .... 7:05 p to. From! the South. No. 84 ., ..! .. .. 1:15 a. m. No. 82 .. .J .. 3:15 a.m. No. 38'.. .. . 10:60 a. m. No. 66 . . .. .. ..18:46 p. hu The seaboard Florida Limited, oper ated between New York and St Au gustine, Flaw; during winter tourist season, will only . stop at Johnson street (Raleigh) southbound No. 99 3:25 a. m.; northbound No. 98 4:20 " For rates, schedules, time tables and any other information desired apply to J. F. Mitchell. City Passenger and Ticket Agent Telephone No. 117. f H C. H. GATTIS, - Travelling- Passenger Agent No. 4. W; Martin St.! Tucker Bldg., Opposite North Entrance Postofflce, Raleigh, N.;C. ! I . ' SEABOARD 3 B, 8. Jennan, President. ' A. A. Thomwou, Vice-President. i nomas, The Commercial Farmers BanK : Capital and Surplus 0200,000. 00 . ' f , t t (. . .:; y- Welcomes and' appreciates accounts, large or small, of conservauve people aad invites you to open an account. - ESTABLISHED 1891 I I RECENT FINANCIAL DIsrcren.NO ES OIPIUSIZE THE OF CHOOSING A Gtrons and Conservative Dank ' - SUCH IS THE OF RALEICH Our Capital V , 100.ooo " Our Surplus and ProfiU. , . I . . . . . .", 3 16O(00i) ' Ourj Deposits Ji.io0.000 Our Resources. ...,.. .x, ,',....,,... ...,.,.,,.,, $1, 800,00$ Pins the credit established by i 1 t LONG LIFE OP CONSEUVATIS3I. . - t JOSEPH G. BIIOWN, President. V IIENIIY E, LITCHFOHD, Cashier. . Raleigh Banking and Trust Co. "The Round Steps Bank" i THIRD GKNEHATION OF SUCCESSFUL HANKING HAS PAID TO ITS STOCKHOLDERS OVER iwo,000 IX rROlUS, 5 HAS NEVER LOST A DOLLAR TO A DEPOSITOR. AN UNSURPASSED RECORD Charles's. aoimsoN. w. President. ty. Sure :- sni Barg'ary Insurantt af Lowssl Rafi ' ; American Bonding Co ; ; of Baltimore, tAd. r -Vj, ; " Local Agents Wanted. Address BmRttiiey9 bei; A3I for thp Caroiha, Ka'eljh, W C. ' ; DEPOSITORS INSURED A(JI.T LOSS BY BANK FAILURE. 6VI KALfXH, 'cry 70 Officers WLW.VA5S. CA3HCft-t J L ; WE WO ULD ALL LIKE ' 7 6 BE RICH, FE XV OFLS EVER WILL BE 1 j a 3 fl fl!?1 ma7 save part of El: our earnings for tho timo of unexpected expenses rJechanicG - .THE.. UNION CENTRAL LIFE A RECORD UHEQUALLED! From 1897 to 1906 Its interest Income was fl8,0333. f For same period the pavments for Death Claims, Matured Cudorments tx3 Annuities were $16,718,003. '. , - - j - Eicew inieregi over all $1.88W50.-. ..- ! No wonder 1U ANNUAL DIVIDENDS to POI4CYIIOLDERS AIUZ TTH3 LARGEST : 1 ' ' ' ' ' Union Central policies the BEST TO SULIi because MOST Pliorrr ABLE to the POLICYllOLDdlS. c Write for contract to - CABEY J. HUilTER & DRO., RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA UNREASONABLE FOR v one to leave unguaranteed the future welfare of Ids family, or ' . estate vtlien " 1B PEI1I .. MUTUAL IH S which lias In the last sixty years accumulated over eighty-five millions As sets (the property of policy-liolders,) will sell him an ; AKUUAL ; DIVIDEHD C0UVERT15LE TERM - policy, under which he is required to pay only the actual cost of carrj Cn the risk, i Written for terms of 5 or 10 years. May be continued upo" -same pian or changed when . desired to ordinary life, limited life or endowment- If preferred, tle new policy may be' dated ' back to original date, full credit being given for all previously paid premiums. NO 11E-KXA31INATION requlred Jn any case. r , Hundreds of the most prominent North Carolina business men carry . from $10,000.00 to $50,000.00 of this contract. Ten year term at age of 21, costs $11.40 per $1000.00 age SO. $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 AGENTS WANTED. Address R. B. R ANEY, Gen. Agt, Ralelgli, N. C. . CBBROS.CsCO,BAi:KEnSa0R0XEa5 : Membera of , New Tork and Norfolk - Cotton Exchange. , t. Cotton, Stocks,. Bonds, Grain, Prompt attention to telegraph ARCAD E DUILDITJ C, V: "COUPON The leeember Coupons from the first paid $100 Certificates issued by THE MEC1LYNICS AND INVESTORS UNION wiU be paid on and after Monday, December 23, at the Commercial and Farmers Dank., These cer tificates are sold at -$92.00 and provide a six pe? cent. Investment.; , GEORGE ALLEN. Secrctarv PEACE INSTITUTE U COIISERVuOny OF IIU3IC... RALEIGH, N, O Notwithstanding Its higher rates this cccol Is now taxed to its utmost capacity. - 1 IS A REASON AcDly for first vacancy to f - ;. V.nW. Jackson, Cashier. v. lu Crow, Ast. CaahK-r. . ciairman Board., NECESSITY .-v. n. jones. f h. iouggs. Vlce-ltesldent. :3aahierv Bonds, VH. CAROUNA. interest; r.vvW. ON DU DEPOSIT :HBWGGi T.P.jERMAM John A.Kcm? YH.R!j?gto:i. 'V ' Savings ; - Bant:- INSURANCE C0L1PAN STATE .GE1TS : Provisions. Private wires. ic and phone orders. nORFOLlC, VIRGINIA NOTICE F OR THIS .' 7 i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 9, 1908, edition 1
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