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f 'V. 7 ) . C 1 1 C0I1! FIGIMS Clo::d at a flct Dcclino of 4 to 12. Points SALES 1 50,000 BALES Quiet Ray In the Market After Ear vly Irregularity Eased Off to a Good .-"Net ; leclln Mancbceter Spin. ' ; ncrs Adrlsft Short Time. - (By the Associated .Pfess.) . ; -KewVYork. March S.-VThe- cotton market was quiet today and after some early irregularity ruled easier with -the close easy at a net decline of4to 12 points. Sales were report ed at 150.000 bales. The market opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 4 points, and during: the , first few : minutes . sold oft to a .net - loss 0t 2 to 8 points'with near months relatively easy as a result of liquida tion and local telling Inspired' by dis appointing cable reports of a railroad "receivership and some talk of an easier spot altuation In (he Southwest. ' At the decline enough support deveU ,oped , In the way of covering, buying orders from Liverpool ; and at moder ate demand from local bulls to rally the market to about the closing prices of last night op the near. months and to a slight net grain on later positions, but this improvement was soon lost and the market was rather weak in the late session on a liverpool cable faying that Manchester spinners were sending' - out circulars, advising short time. The close;; was . at the lowest point of the day. Receipts were light anf"the into' sight movement buiysh but many thought that visible supply v. statement tomorrow would not show as large a decrease as last year's Southern spot markets were generally , unchanged to 1-8 cents lower: , " .. . Receipts at the ports today..; 16, 473 bales against 19,430 last week and 30,782. last year. For the week 1 20,000 bales against 121,048 last week and 175,453 last year. Today's . receipts at New. Orleans 6,375 bales against '8.17T last year and at Hous ton 4.109 bales against 8,68a last year. Cotton spot closed quiet. 10 points lower; middling; uplands 11.45; mid dling gulf 11,70; sales 3,100 bales. Futures opened steady and closed : easy. .7 . Open High Low Close 10-St 14.43 10-31 If. 8 8 March April w MayJ..., 1C73 18.78 18.82 if-SS .June 14.48 July. ,..-.. August Keptniber.... October ... 3-4S tt.S110.nit.33 lt.S3ia.S2 lt.2t it-IS . t9. 09.fl t9.fl tmmi t,mn wiiim November.... December t9 0 9.M ff -f ff-fS i l ; New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, La., March -Cotton spots were quiet, 3-14 cents down on low ordinary, ordinary and good ordi nary, 1-1 cents idown on low middling and miling, an unchanged on all oth er grades. Middling. ,11 1-4. Sales were 1.300 bales, on the spot, and 1, 400' to-arrlve; v. ::: , . lr l. i.r.$L Futures opened quiet, S to 8 points down on the active months,, as a re sult of unfavorable advices from Liv erpool, where it was stated that-the weakness of the market was due .to tenders. The bullish figures put out by the national ginners association bad been expected, and the effect; of the report on the market was barely, no ticeable. Trade advices both at home and "abroad continued to be of a de pressing character, while fine weather throughout the south, giving joppotu- nity for new crop operations, prov ed another bearish factor. , The week end figures were 'bullish and v these helped to check the recession Ihs val ues. .' At , the close which was steady , the active months were 7, to.f points below the close yesterday. Closing bids, -March 10.83 ; . April, 10.40T May, 10.59; "June, 10.54 nom inal: July, -10.51; October, 9.92; De cember, 9. 58. . Liverpool Cotton. '. Liverpool, March 6. Closing cotton-spot good business done; prices .'six pointK lower; American middling fair 666; good middling 630; middling 64; lo-r middling 670; good ordinary 5:6; ordinary 476. The sales 'of the daywert 10,000 "bales of which 1,000 were f o:m speculation and export . ; and "included 9,700 American. Receipts 5,100 bales all American. Futures opened uuiet and steady and closed steady; American middling G. O. C. Marc 562 1-2; Match-April 562 14: Aril-ay 565; Mnv-June 547: June-July 565 1-2; July-August 662 - 1-2; August-September 555;Septem- ;br-October 647 1-2; October-November 540; November-December 537 1-2; December-January 537. , Other Cotton Markets. Ports Tone Mld'Ung Receipts port Movement: Ga"veston. New Orleans.. 1 Mobile ... faTannah -Charleston-. WUmlngto. Norfalk..,,.... . Baltlmore.MM. New York.-, Boston hluiadelplila.. iBterioVMovmls . Uuuatoa fct. IvuU . ,., , Clnclnnatt 1ou1stU1 steady - quiet ."quiet qoiet quiet . steady m 4,12t 4.S7S 488 , 1.238 the H7 S ' 827 Mtt """l47 ' . " 4,ltf 44t 1,233 S2S , S7 95 "Hi! nominal II quiet quiet " quiet 1145 13 48 1178 easy quiet quiet quie "nrin - 11 Raleigli Spot Cotton. Tleceipts yoeterday 1; . . . . . if bales Besi gravies .. . 11 6-8 to 11 cen Off grades y .-. , . . , , f to 1Q 1-2 Cnts llpcelpts year ago . , . , . SB bales Pjlces that day . v,ll 1-4 to 11 J2 c. Stocks and ilonds.-?$r4: Vij; New York. "March i.-The desultory tperations of the habitual' trading ment continued to make up the . 8ock market today, and those tp- i erations originated almost exclusively i within ,tlte four ; walls of4 the stock r exchanged This trading had no de velopments of Importance In the genV eral situation or - even '. In individual properties to prompt it. peallngs are entirely tentative and are follow ed up in Jlhe event or the testing pro- cess uncoverin.T an available lad 1 News development r ;3 to- !av. T:. llarrlr-.an . tere "iisaScuou features vl. v ere tlM IIS, tm r ; 'of rAlGIGII, NORTH CAROLINA' Will make fiberal CASH advances upon bills lading or OTTON in store to those who wish to hold for higher prices. :: :: J.J. Thorn ao, Pros. 5. unloading CAR MOT PHILLIPS & PEliflY RALEIGH; II. C. .1 advancing .without regard to the poor showing made by the January report of net earnings of. both companies. The aonointment of ia receiver for the Western Maryland, i subsidiary Gould line, following the t-eceivershlp for; a texas ; line, caused inevitable depres sion in other stocks of that group, and even more in some of the. bonds. The incident was of little general in fluence, however. The estimate of the week's currency movement, Indicated a gain of some thing lke f5,000.004- On balance from the interiortsince trie last bank state ment The renewal of the inflow to central banking reserves must be ac cepted as a reflection of unrevived dullness In interior trade." The weeks export- of wheat have fallen off , 290,000 bushels and of corh a million buBhlles compared with last week. The almost ? total Stagnation of r the later stock market j caused! but little yielding In the prijje level. Bonds were irregular. r i v ' " : tU-: Total sales, par value, IM54.000. United States 3's registered i de clined 1-4 percent ojn call. ill Total sales of stocks today were 287.700 shares, including American Cotton Oil; 200; Suiar 1,300; tobacco m m w" n m m f. A W I .l , l and Nashville 200: (Reading 64,500; Southern ; Railway ,400 ; preferred 1,400; Unions ractnc 40.900! 44.600; United States- Steel 200., Sloss-Sheffleld Boafla, n. V S.ref.jrec.r.lt3-H dort2cou&.lt454 do xs reg....i,ltl do 3 eoup..101 ' Japan 4i.-.-- tf AoiHseer.tds. 8434 UN. unu;4s fS Man.con.fold4s. f4 Msx. Cen. ts.. tf i do litflnc...- if MUm.48tU4s. 82 Mo.'K.ATex.4a. ft do new is regain do new a ooup 12254 Am.Tob.as i dozs.--. 77 NR.R.Mex.co.. St ltzU A ten. gen. 4s, fS'4 MM 8t f f 9914 N,Y.Cen.gen.SK fS K. J. gen, gs..M..i23 ; No. Pac 4s- 9W doadJU4-w. A. C. I tM i dots L..-. 7t - do Ss .4W.con.li. f f : re. s.L.4.. as EB.T.er.4(-48!i Cen. of Ga. f u. f f 1-enu.cts-. f3J4 do latino g gen. 4s. f 4M dotndinc, LL.fcI.M.co.S-L.lt4 LL.S.F.4s ff - LL.4S.W.co.4 gf I do frd ne4 SS C4ai.:l f7H aa&Q.new. ffft a R. LA Pacts, . do coU CX C. C.a&3t.L.g.4s f CoLIn.tser.A. 42J4 dofsser. B CoLMId.... ff Col. South, is. tf Ctthafs---.lftJ4 D. 4kRloGr.4a.. ft DtotSecfsi T A. L.4a-.. AX i So. Pac 4.... 844 do tst iscer. 83 Bo,Bwy.fsw Tex.Pac 1BU.-102U T.8LL.4 W.4- 99M Union Pac, 4w t Ji ; do CV. L...;. 91 U. S. Steel id gc 883 -Wabash It...lt2J4 : do Deb. B...... f7 West. Mid. 4s . gf wr.ALaksE.4s. it "Wis. Cen. is... gf" Erie prior lien s g do gen. 4... S7 Hock. Val 4-.ltl( j Japs 4S. stocsssv 77 Adams ez ..i?S AauCoppsr.. saJs Aip-Crr fts do pref. f f AmXt.SesdOa tf do pref.. J. 8S Missouri pas M st & C,Kan.4Tes- 114 I do pref- 4f National Lead. 43 N.B,B-ofM.preC 4354 N.Y.Central. 8334 N Y.OatAWest. 3f I do prdf-.7f aft Ko.Amerleai.. 43 lacuTo Maii zg Etnn tl4!4 aoptsrs ois se f.C.04L.ri 35ft Iteaaauai Car. gaji 1 slo-pcwX S 71 . Pall.PauMsCAr.i48 bsadlng4 87 - I oitprjr-.7SaSl i do gad ,ret 7 bepubiio h tt . 1 1 4 ! dopreLl. 88 B6ckXalaa4Cd. 114 I so preC.4- taj bubberOools Americsaex grt sit f American lo4uU I35S Am-LtoaeedUU, gft depref. 17 Amieomotlve 34 doprer..J ft v Am.H.AEa ag doprel... WA AmJ9iM!&rRl-.113M Am.Tob.ptd.c 78 Atchison ... 8S14 do pref .- 8314 A. C L- it B. 0 . ISJ4 do pre. 8ta83 Brook Bap-Tra. 48 CapadJanfAo-Hi Bt L.4:3n. Fran. -! I eiaooial prj.'. jnU fc.L.tio.West- tau CenuofNI 171 Cheshlo S7!4 Chicago it Alt.. Lso pL i.lSJ4a275S xPao do preL.4.... C.G Western i OuoagoaM.W .4tHl ChLM-A t.ruV4 chLT. Trans., i . j do pref PoutUuEy. its VI do pref- ssm san.IrooCoaU tx.l'ae.. . .t so pre,.OTltalg Jttt.L.v 145 COCA St L 4S!4 do prst. S314 Cc4.Vueliroa, lty (Jnian Paelffau.il i eol.SoAthera. J3J4 do pref. 78?a St Aoist praC. g doldprsf-.4 414 oaaoLUas ; 844 do pref. Ujs.Bealtyofd. 88 U& KubUar. ts Cornl'ra doprerY,, 87! DlJfc HodanWwt4Sl DXJk Wsst..w47i abut prtrL- 7834 MJSJiteel .4 Sf4 do nref.L- ts$l Den-AryaUraa pMtUUur-sSef ff dolstpreC, 28 . SoSdpret IS Qen.Kleotrle..tl4 UoelcVaUsyJ... in.Cea...t." 134 ": VaChe-nCj' 15J4 !o preC ft bash,.., ,4 -7r dopraf iliw ii!4 WaUa-Parco Ks-Stt Weatfhoua g) w-sskUatoa. 47 W "LaksBrta 8 wiaooaaia uaju. t&A 1st. PSPt,""m . S?4 j Aoprti do pref-, f S 14 Int-lr M.rop , St(3 2ST8 NowPas.. 123.4 Ca,Lathsr tH do prs'- it I 0 f : SJ Blojs-Saeffat4.. 424 ULNoftb.praf.tig j , lnt,MstropettrM 7-4 ; do prtLU 1814 towaOtntral : li - do prf.-" ?S kaiUiSo.-W'lt .oprtf. ii l4N.-.-.f ft UiXca. . .. IS BAa4ar4 ou 488 Mlan.4 1& S lt igLiit.i'.A.s.M.iai ' hr !n e:: 1 ! I oik l??.. Clikco, I"3., Jlirch 6 Lower ca hfm V. Drowor, Soc-Trcas. 0) A3 I have a large stock of " ' Burt, Rust Proof, and White Spring;1: "Oats. . I. ' buy from the most rella- bio seed dealers in the. country. Right prices at 17. A. WATT'S COR, LRTIN AND BLOUNT STS. bles and a favorable j outlook for the fall sown crop of wheat in this coun try had a depressing effect today on the local wheat market The May de livery at the close showed a net loss of 1-4 cent. Corn was .1-4 a 3-8ent higher. Oats werei! a shade lower. Provisions wer i 5 to 37 1-2 cents higher. -' "' . . . lllgbtst Lowsst ClosTog Wheat: Mav July Corn: May -iJoly- Oats: May old fwai S'44 sir list IS 68 S3', 84 3 4 12 3t i 12 tf 7 9 S S17K 8 88 7 18 9tH 4 83 43 May new rors: MayM JuJy Lard: May.. July Ribc May July 11 fS it 88 ;777 7f7 777 f 17 '8 7154 7tt 8 88 7tf Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, steady, winter 'patents, flM3f4; straight. 84.2084 8 S: spring patemt.85.lt 85-70 : straights. 84.4ft.tS.SS; bakers, 83.24 as4.X;wneaiio.z, 81.14. wo. 1.81.18; fo. red. corn No. X, 8lk: corn No. 8 yellow, SJ'i; oaU No. .8, 8814: No. 8, S18S3 rye no. z, sk gooa reeaing Dsriey, -.: nur to choice rail ting, gt&ft; No. 1 flaxseed. ; No. 1 northwestern lit: prime timothy seed, 4.75; clover 1 contract grades, Slt.ft; short rlb sides (looser Sf.tta5S.gS: mess pork per bbl., tll.SSf IS-tt; lard per iff lbs., 87.72; short clear aides (boxed) M-S0& 7S: wbihcj Duu ni(n mx WIUM, New York Provisions. New York, March g. Flour, dull, Mlnne sou patents, Ss.SfmSS.6t; do bakers, 84.88 to 84-90, winter patent s 4.7889.18, straighlns 34.45'384.8t. - Uye rtour, quiet, fair to g ood,f 4,7f &SS-SS cholce to Eancy, SaJ3fSS.4f. Buckwheat floury nominal, SS-tf. Buckwheat, steadr. 84.48. 1 - ' Corn meal.steady, Sf-dtl' line, 81.45, coarse fl.45Si so; Kunanea.'sj.jsuss.s Uye, dull. No. S western, tf. . Barley, flrnv. feedlnc. 4t maltlnt . 4f. Wheat, spot steady, N S, It3M; May lfM July, is Corn, Arm, No. 7tM. tV 71; May, 7S; July; Oats, easy, raised, 87. Beef firm, family, 814-838 llSf; packet. 811 tfrSll-tt; mess, 811 5043 11-ft; beer hams, S24.tfS24.ff. ams,S24.ff(itS28.ff. I 1 Cut meau, steady, pickled bellies. 71 pickled sbouldera,; plcklek hama,l2i2'4. Lard, firmer, western prime, S7.Sf&S7.8t: rennea, quiei, continent, gs.gs compound. Pork, steady, family, SlS-fOetlf-ff: short ciear. Sltus4l.7S; mw, 814.80818-88. Tallow, quiet, city, S4; country, SSM. Uosuv steady, strained common to good, Turpentine, quiet, gx. ' Rice, quiet, domesUc fair to extra VAWJ i Petroleum, steady. -' Molasses, steady, New Orleans, 234S, good to choice. S4&44. -.-r .1 1 Coffee moot steady No. 7, 8 8-18. Santos No. 4 S)$: mUd. dulL cordova ltUatg'i Hugar, Arm, fair refining S-3S; centrifugal ss test, 85.81; moiaases sugar renaed, 88.14,' confectioner's, A 8 1.88; mold, A 83-35: cut loaf, 85.80, crushed, 85.78; powdered, 85.lt; granuiated. SS-8t; cube. 85.18. 1 k Cotton seed oil, quiet. Prime crude, t o.b mllls, 2SViS2t; prime summer yellow, 37U; off summer yellow, 87; good off summer yel low, S4U3.3I; prime whits, SS&38; prime wiutcr 7cuow naia Peanuts, steady , fancy hand-picked, g; uuier aomesuc, - Potatoes, easy; Florida new ner barrel see; state ana western per sacs a.ft&l.ff, aeroy bwccw per oarrei, Z-Zyscsa. cabbage easy, Danish seed fJalt per ton: uuuivcisw, ei.vvsi-sz, utmm ia Hea savoy. S3-89&S4.S8. Butter, weak, creamerr cmIaIl sau , f y-ma 9ft- thirst tlrmtM m.. .mm. first to specials, zSZSft; state dairy, com- Cheese firm, state full ' creamery! 14(218 large, ltMSi4; skims, ltail. I kgra, stronc. nearby selected white. : do choics, 2838; brown, 28: mixed extra, 2t; jirui vo extra ursis, Z7&ft; western nrsts, 2(ioconni, II'SI. Cotton by steam to Liverpool, 12(18-$, Baltimore Provisions, j Baltimore, Md., March i.- Flour steady unchanged. f Wheat firmer; spot contracts ..ft 3-4 a 100; do 2 red western 100 1-4 a 1-2 Southern; on grade 95 1-2 a 100. 1 Corn firmer; spot mixed 43 3-4 , 7-8; No. white 43 3-4 a 7-8; South ern yelloy- Cl a 64. : 1 Oats firm; No. 2 mixed 57 a 1-2. r itye .v.rm; no. 2 western export $ a so. Butter firm unchanged; fancy Imi ration 2 a 2fi; do creamery 83; do ladle 23 a 24; store packed 20 a 22. Eggs ateady 21 a 22 cents. Cheese quiet unchanged; large 14 3-4; flats -4 3-4; f-mall 15. Sugar unchanged coarse granulated 510; fin 510. Dry Croods Market. . ; New York, March 4. The dry goods market ruled fairly steady today, with a light trade movement in the pri mary division and a fair business re pone j among jobbers. The local wool market Is quiet. 1 Money Market. ; , " : New' Kork. March 4.-iMoneV on call easy 1 :i-2 a 1 8-4 ruling rate ! 8-4 closing bid 1-2 offered 3-4. -( . Time loans firm and quiet f 40 days 8 1?2, 90 days 3 3-4 a 4; six, months 4 1-4 to 4 w percent., . Close: price mercantile paper 5 5 12 per' cent; . sterling , exchange heavy with actual business in banker's SOUND . r CJVESTr.IEniTS North Carolina State 'and Municipal Bonds, l-Vst mortgage 0 per cent In dustrial and Corporation Bonds;' High uraqo blocks of conscrvntlvely ( man anged Ccrporgtlons, ; j : :,S ;: ; . Descriptive . Circulars .and Mst of of fertngs mailed upon, request. 'Correa. pondenca solicited. , , Bid Department, ' mcuovm Lor.iurrjSTCO., billa at 484.30 a 4 34.3 5. demand and at 411. 40 a 4S3.5,for .l0 4ay !blll. ,Comh mercial bills 483 1-4. Bar silver 553-8; Mexican dollars 47. j - .Weekly Interior cotton Towns ' . (By the' Associated Press.) -New York. March i, 1808.' - , Mid- Re Towns. -Tone, dllng. ceipbl Albany . , , ,. .56 Atlanta Steady 11 S-li l,5if; Brenham . 401 Charlotte ...... 8teady Columbia .. 277 '717 Columbus, Ga. K. .Quiet COlumbus, Miss. ...... 577 82$ Dallas M9 Eufaula ... .. Greenville ... 55 2.088! 300! - sis: ' 852! tit 1,843 1.603 . . r. j . " !' . v.. - Greenwood, S-, C. . , f . , Helena . . . . i Little Rock . . . . .Quiet Macon Meridian Montgomery ... .Steady 11 14 Nashville Natches . Newberry . .....Firm 118 872 323 244 852 832 1.658 2,892 1.10$ ..v...'...;.; ....'.Essy Raleigh . UK Rome ... Seima . . Shreveport .V. .Steady X0 H-19 Vlcksburg ............ 4. Yazoo City . J . Comparativo Cotton Stajement. ''(By the .Associated, press.) New York. March i. For the week! ending Friday,? March $i Net re-! ceipts at all United States Sports dur-1 ing week, 105.447;. net receipts at all United States ports same (week last year, 178,485;: total receipts since September 1st 7,037,433; I total re ceipts to same date last year, 8,450, - 321; exports for the. week, $0,481; ex ports for . same week last year, 144,- 841; total exports since September 1st, 6,884,280; total exports same data last year, 6,459,650; stock at all United (States ports, 143,848 stock at an unitea states pons . same time last year, 1,049,954; stock kt all in tailor towns, 497,195; ttockjat all in terior towns same time last year. 538,891; stock at Liverpool same time ast year, 1,128,000; stock of Amerh can afloat for Great Britain! 200,000; stock of American afloat for jureat Britain same time last year, 802,000. Cotton Receipts. ? (By the Associated Press.) New- York. March 5.-The follow ing are the total net receipts of cot ton at all ports, since September 1st; Galveston . . 2.988,184 New Orleans 1,816.580 283,403 1.345,054 Mobile Savannah Charleston 186.557 454.207 446,054 59,024 f.78 4.902 44.871 187,287 94,46t 132,508 io; 98,014 8,019 208 250 882 6,066 Wilmington .vvaAV.fK ... ... Baltimore Nw, York 7, . ........ r Newport News Philadelphia ....... . . , . . San Francisco ............. Brunswick , . . .1. . . .7 . Port Townsend 7 . . , . . . . . , . Pensacola 7 . . . . . Portland, Oregon . . . , , . , . . Port Arthur St Sabine Pass. Jacksonville ........ . . .... Eagle Pass, Texas.,,..,.. El Paso, Texas . Laredo. Texas Minor Ports . , Total Bales............. ,087,482 Norfolk Peanut Market, -y Official wholesale quotations- The prices are strictly wholesale (hot joWlots) and represent prices, ob tained or acuial sales yesterday. guiet. ' t : ; ,-,.v,-: Fancy .. , ..f8 Strictly prime . , .......... 8 K .... Prime ....... .2, 2 Machine picked 2i 2, Bunch .. ......... j Spanish . . . ,80 . . - B. E. peas, per bag ...... 4.000 Movement of Cotton. New York,' March i, The following statistics on the movement of cotton for the week ending Fridavf, March 8, were compiled by the New Y6rk Cot ton Exchange. . i I ' WEEKLY MOVEMENT. This year. Last year. Port receipts,. .,105,502 Overland to . mills 174.958 " ' - .' jj-' 27,51 62,009 29,288 and Canada- .. .. 26,758. Southern mill tak- . ings (estimated) . . O,000 Loss of stock at in terior towns , . ,, 2,822 Brought into sight for the week ..188,629 224.978 TOTAL CROP MOVEMENT. frort receipts.. 1. 7.045,177 501.687 918.241 Overland to mills and Canada .-. . 504,571 Southern mill tak ings (estimate) 1,434,000 - 571.000; -. i 411.111 Stock at Interior towns In excess of Sept 1 .. .. 879.480 Brought Into sjgbt thus far for -t season . ..9,363,228 11, 379.088 Naval Stores. Wilmlnston. March 8 Tor pen Una, steady, li,mapH.iicM - Hosin, sbeany, s.18; receipis, B8 pots. tst, nrm. 8 is a. recaipis, xi. Oruda. firm. SX.SS. S2.tr 44.88. Ha-fannala, March .Turpentlae; 0rm, as aaies. sx; reeeipw, ,mi; stui ipments, 184. les. M SS.29 , N $M WO 8S-tO, W W 84 00. .' ; SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. , - Winter Tourist and All Year Round Special Rates. Winter tourist rates from Raleigh to Camden, S. C. ,.,.,.,. 8 8.68 Columbia. S. C., 10.65 Havana, Cuba. ... .' 1 99.15 Jacksonville, Fla t?.4S St Augustine, Fla f 2 9, 9 5 Tampan Fla . I ............. 40.06 Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . . ,. ... .... 4 6.9 S Tallahassee, Fla.. ; , , ..... '. . -I 28.88 Tickets sold dally with fifteen (16) day transit limit, permitting stop over, and has final return limit until May 81st 1908, . All year round tourist rates: from Raleigh tor:.- ':?'." . .,.--.".'J Hot. Springs. Ark -V t ! 2.60 Salt Lake City. Utah 100.80 Mexico City, , Mex. 103.10 San Francisco, Cat 4 J 3 6. 8 0 Los Angeles, CaL, .......... T 114.80 Tickets to Hot Springs-limited to return in ninety (90) days, no stop overs allowed to other points, tickets limited to return within nine months. mm ermlt of .stop-overs ana are soia via icerse ' routes. ' - '.x "- itosm, nrm, saies, sii, receipts, ff St shlpnienta,S.f If : stocVS .4S.S8X j 1 a sa.asTb ss.as. c siuss. ss.ss. k 89.38. o mm mm l mm mm XM mm Mm . T eft. mm, IS m M We operate Moubis daily vestibule service, with through Pullman sleep ing cars to Jacksonville, E, Augustine, Atlanta, Birmingham. . Memphis, portmouth-Ncrfor4, Richmond. V.. f Triton, traitlmorf rhlladelptia and I.'ew yorlc. 1'cr ;- .tzl' .!-"'-,:,i. r?;:rva- tlons. or any Information, address or call on - r - C. H. GATTIS, r- Travelling Passenger Agent. ; No. 4, Tucker BTd'g, Raleigh, N. C Telephone" No. 117. 1 AETJP.aJCrrf A ZIOCILFLS1I IL IL TTSlss lTt Aberttea,, paU n, sey, 8:88 a. av ana 3:30 p. as. for Uaritta. Mostrssa, pjUetl 10-00 a. as. aad :U p. bb. , - ttatss tears Bepe KZ1$ U :li, sees, sad 111 a, ia, arriflag at strdesa M s. m., sad iU Omieeti at IbeMwrn wtts ftstosri ibr MM gf Mf ?-J isaebore Sy.t at Sops VU f. .W iruu , UMMM n w. . MSWSBT BSJID BXAKD. . uiitii mm jwmr vpmat ft txkxes. Mated Tak athr. B f yp V s:iDETiai-Jsisa'fr;:-ci M HICItG' CUR EG COLDS . Relieves.Feverishness and Aching. Soothes the Nerves and Restores Healthy Conditions. - ; ITS UQCTO EfTECTS cbtEDIATIXY Contalna Ho Acvtanllidv Sk. 2Ss sal, 88s s. katllf al Drai Store J. IL EEHITEDY ARCHITCC 7" - 7 RALEIGH, Jf. CL '-7-: Edwards A Br ongh ton's New Building. Correspondence Solicited. -7 ; ; notice! -7. -7 -ri;, ' A ? ' ' JSBBSStSIBBBjBMk ' 7 ' Bids Wanted for Granite Curbing, , ,.' New Bern, N, Ct The city of New Betn will receive bids for granite curbing 'for side walks to be open en March 19, 1908, tor 15 miles,! more or less, to be de livered in car load lots clear of freight, Nerj Bern, N. C, according to plans ana: specineauons, copies or iwhieh will be furnished upon appli cation, . t .: ?.i f.:tri -v. ; Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 8109 as guarantee; for entrance into con tract according to the terms of the bid. - The accepted bidder will be re quired to give bond in the sum of f 1,000 for the fulfillment of his con tract The city reserves the right to reject ill bids submitted. F. T. PATTERSON, Feb, 17. J008, . A . . City Clerk. - THAT IS OUlt LEADER! ; HAVE .YOU TRIED TXT coyit AllD VJQ0D 7 7 RALEIGH, N. a Carloads Shipped Promptly. iVEBV.DWSS Diur.'Gs m so:.ieitjikg ii-OF '. '- SPnillGSilJEW STYLES 7 STETSON IL.TS CRAWFORD SHOES . Latest Fads In CRAVATS-7 Tailor-made SUITS, Etc. . See oar complete spring line of tailoring samples. ADMINISTllATORS NOTICE. lavinar nualified as administrator of the estate of Caroline Powell, deceased, late of Wake county. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having clAims against the estate of , the said deceased, tq exhibit them for payment to Ithe undersigned on or before the 2rd day of February, 1909. or this no tice will be pleaded In barof their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make : . Immediate payment. . I WM. S. "POWELL. Adrar. of Caroline Powell, deceased. This, the 1st day of February, 1908. ' 2-l-law-4w '7.r:.::;"7 7:-7 -;v :?-: , I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. t Having qualified as executor of the estate of the late Elisabeth A. Dozler. of Wake county; this is to notify all persons indebted to said ' estate to make payment to me, and all persons having, claims i against said estate will present -them to me on or before the first day of February, 1909, or this noltce will be plead In bar of their re covery. ' - " -1 This 1st day of February." 1908, , - C, B, THOMPSON. J-l-lawl6w, : Executor, ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. yV: .:;'. y -S'i-" ; 7f77 7'- :: ' Having qualified as' adminlstraitor of - Mrs- Alice E- Bryant deceased, I bereby nptlfy all persons indebted to said estate to' ; make payment to me. and all person having claims against said estate, to present the same to me for I paymnt before thtf. 7th day . of March, 1909, ; or this , notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. , This March 7th. 190$. EDWARD BURKE ROGERS, ! I , Administrator '' Raleigh. R. F. D. No. 1. PEELE & MAYNARD, Attyn. ... 3-7"-aw6v . . ' B. 8. German, President. i ; A. A. Tbonipson, Vleo-PreilJcnt . 'J.J 9, Tbonlas, i . " ' " HALEiGH, li e ' Capital end Curpluo 0200,000.00 Jf - fBllfSfllfJSSBSW 7 Welcomes and appreciates cccoutits, large or small, of conservative pe6ple and invites you to open an account. ESTABLISHED 1891. , . ; STATE31liNT OF The Citizens f.-:--. -:'f.-'y--;:-;n-''". . FEBBVAftV RESOTJItCES. . , V, S. Bonds, par. . . J ...t 225,000.00 "Loans and Investments... 717,928,3:3 Cash . . L . i47,91t5 Due from Banks. . .V.. : 283,501.1S 1 Total, . . . NO INTEREST PA ., -:-, r ' r putECTons; V:: ' v 1 JOSEPH 43. BROWN, President , i 7 -COlv A. B. ANDREWS. V,-P. - rf It. II. BATTtE. DR. A. B. HAWKINS. WM. J. ANDREWS. ; 77j JOHN CV PREWRY; 7 i lIENRY E.' LtTC Raleigh The' Round THIRD GENERATION OF HAS PAID TO IT'S ST Bankitif? 1X43 NEVER LOST A DOLLAR TO A DEPOSITOR. CHARLES E. JOHNSON. j :7--',":7 -;' President. : w. 7 EfflBI RMUGH Ufl HBJMiVORtlS, Cooper Dm,,. Proprietors -Catalornw on recusst. ; -. r .. . - . .nI::-!!, H. C; i GENERAL PIANO REPAIIUNfJ ANO POLISHING. , All kinds of Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. Will gire you four different kinds of pollshlnss. - WE WILL PUT OUR. YOIUf, WORK. " ' ' ' ' All work absolutely guaranteed. .115 and lit Building Forinerjy Occu RALWH, Slannfxcrrnrcrs of PAETT3. CRCTDEHS C7 LTL1D an4l Cdcr la Cl . Full lino of Brushes and all paint era Cappcx BOX JlSw .. . . ; , RICH70ND. VA. . 7 yMF thohag H.tcnicaa con, ncbiphs tj. c. : , THE .BIQ HARDWARE W0I7 7 , DO NOT CHOll YOUQ FAr.HZ.YG FUTUtZ" f . WELFARE, TIEN THE . . . which has In the las4 sixty-one years accumulated pter ninety thiillons of assets (the property of poUcy-lwXdcrs) n1ll UVP en , policy, under which It Is required to pay only the actual cost of carryin; the insurance. 7 Wrinen for terms of tS 10, 15, or 0 tcani. May bo con tinned upon same plan pr changed to ordinary life, llndted life or endow ment If preferred, ;the new poller may bo dated back td original date, f;all . credit being given for all previously paid premiums. 'No re-axaminationre- ' quired, and policy duplicated by no other company.' 7 s ; ' 7 ; Hundreds of the most prominent North Carolina business men carry from $10,000.00 to 350,000.00 of this contract 7 ' - v Ten year term at age 21 costs $ 11.40' per S 1,000.00; "age ZO, $13.53) a,t 40 $15.58, and so on. Cash dtrldends greatly reduce second and 'future premiums. 7 r , AGE!JTS. WANTED. ' Address, R. IAITEY, Gezj, Agt, IlAkish, IT. C. Surety :7 .7:.: ; -7-7777.: Atnericari Bonding Co. f Czittosrs, KdJ'M- Local Agents Viiled: Addresj Qzn. liql DirposrroRS rNsritED Against loss py baniiTailuxih mm A DECOliXl ; From It'Jl to 18C3 iti taterct t--T'-3 flS.C -.t-2. For.game period the narments f:r Dr- i c ' II .rcreJ i.j,!3v.r.::lj t' ... Annci-ivj tvera if ,H . . . ' Eices interest ovc r . ,1.; 7 No wonder IU ANNUAL DIV1DII I. i- 3 I UWJVi;QLnr.3 AV.Vi TI LARGEST. ;',,: .- , Union Central foITi-i t" r.Z? ZD t?c.u-3 ;cT rr'C. ablh to- thfl pp r.'tha 'OLr .. -:rx , . , v . , -. :. . , .nte ior co:..'-cs u IF. W. Jackson, Cashier. W B. Crow. Asst. Cashi-rC Chairman Board. : " ' , . CONDITION cJf - ! National Batik . , ?. - . - , .. , .-. - t unit ' v. . -4. 1 ' Capital ;.. ii , . , . . ; . . ; v. .$ ioo.ooo.oo Surplus find Profits, : . . ; 158,727.79 Circulation ............ 100,009.00 UcposlU ,j . . .1,014,819.03 ;7ToUi;'7V, ID ON DEPOSITS. DR. RICHARD LfcwiS. IVAN If. PROCTOR. . . S. C. VANN. 7 i HFORD, Casbler. - " ; ' and Trust Co. Steps Bank' ,1 X SUCCESSFUL BANKINL. olders oven. suoo,ooo in piioFrrd rr. jones. Vice-President. F.1I.BRIGG9. . CnsWer. TV. '3 - 7- - AGAINST ANY - - ilAXUTAUZJJX52l3 ' ' . ' - Mail orders given prompt attention. West Jlartkt Etreet.1 pied by Ce!l-ko Cbtsrany. uonm cirou;:A n n n r rs -DQVG Have learned that - s. w. r. . . s tn Best House Paint BIURAI4TE t v . Is the Best Wall FUdsh, . . , JAP-A-LAC r . 'a the Rest lor Inside .Work, . i V ' ' and tlie Best riaco . to Buy 14 . 7TT TT end Burgbrr Insurance al Lowest Haei .R; B. Rotiey, fcr Uorlh Czxzllzi, flzktgh. ti C. ,,.1 L uTTT mTTA" - , , - V - -fn' ?H 'A V, - 5f I
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