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THE NBTV8 AND OBSISItVTSIL tUE&DAY. .TTJNB lo 1909 : 5 JDHOtJ: LIE II PLANT I c t Ad van c e of Eight to TenPomts 1M. MARKET CLOSED STEADY X'rathcr Renorts Showed Tlial S1kw- tm lied Horn ?iilte General and lit mhiic " Instance Precipitation Had lleeif, Quito Heavy Reports, r Mrontr' Southrni Market. If' r (Pv the Associated Lpress.) t New York. Sr. Y.. ; June M The otton market made a ifeneraUy firm h"v hb todnyj and closed' steady at a hi advance or a toaw points, a no I n.i riff-was steady, at an. advanre.of to Al , points In response to oeer hies than due. tak; of further rain iWn cnnlrul belt, find a bullish CfOD U"-lort Indicating un unfavorable en- btion and an acreage reduction 1 01 tlve per cent .from , a prominent New Orleans authority. r-'- ' immediately follong the call pri- ee eaed off la within 2 or i 3 points nf Saturday's t-nn&is under loeai sm bur tor a turn and realzlnr by some of last week buyers, dui ine mawci rAiviui e-ood suDDOrt-; fronv certain ppot people and other prominent !3ro. K.rs. and nrlceS soon nrmenup twain RfKMl many ; privai e. repuri., were tc t , IaoJ concernlntr, Che undeslrah'lltY .lrhe further ra ns in the ims,Kppi v;iiiev:, roDoru' 'who 1 wu uiouhs .rv stronsr I Southern market.' and ihiio h-jvlnsrldld not become general (,r particularly active . the ; market gradually worked. - higher with July .-nntrnet seMIr.ir at 10S7 and Decern l.jcr at 10.91 or about 1.0 ta;12 points net hlg-her. The close wpb only a lit tle off from the too as a. renu't of re- uii,inir -I v - :a . '1 Defa'led weathT ! reports! showed. that .showers- had been e.ulte general in .. eentralfcnrl western sections of the licit over Sunday, and that in wmfc instances pree'pitatlon had, been quite )eavy. , There w?s 1 nothing In $ this howl n at whch wotild have attracted much attention were It not for. the fact that a Week or 10 asrothe central belt was , compfalnlnjr of excessive moisture.'' The steady showing of the Liverpool marl-et was- cOnsiderd a re fleft'on of . trade sentiment atf that point rejrardlnjr"; proposed short? time .in Mancnester. - ssoutnern j;spoi mar kets were srenerally! unchanged to l-8c. hlehen -: ' ? - k Receipts at the ports today ' 9 bales against 9.7 SO I last u tveek and 7,136 last year. For the week S3. 000 bale against 1,323 last woek and 53,- 593, !ft year. Today's reeelpts a .New Or'ean 1,875 bales ajrnlpst;2,i;i lat year: and qt. Houston 1,12; bales ;iir!ilnt 1.620 last vear. i' ; Spot rotton .closed i quiet, !1SJ points Jjithetf mUMl n? uplands ltZ', mid dling yiit..air4fli mm aatesu l.n i n t -ire's opid. (eadyr ahd closed, etcady. i- M : - Onen.Hlcrh. t.ow. ' Close. 10.S5 "10.87 10.84 ?. 10.83 10,83 10.87 10.78 ; 10:83 S 2-50 H. P. Bciltrs. coipltH will! $pinti stacks." 1 12i36" Biles G Coiliss Endail 90 K.W.FoHWitss Slagla Fbisa Alienator, 2,300 Mils csapiete wua i k.xi. txcusr ana bsiis.! - ' Tlie above Is complete outfit. wbUli 1ms been furnMilns llSlitM ror a live town In North Carolina, for, abont 5 years. It U ln ftplehdUl -oodll!on. It luis become Uhv hniall foy our -tnmers and we will replace It at ouce with materially larger plant, . ..' , , - I J, -I. .' . v :- : t " 1 TJils nW liiner XSUAf UK I SACIUFK-KH roll IMMFIHATF. GnfelSBORO SUPPLY C0.V Greensboro, N. C. June July .Atlif. Sept. Oct. . Nov. rec. Jan: Mar. May W j New York Dry Goods. N'ewlYork. June 14.- The dry Roods market was firm in the primary di vision ?today. Cotton (roods and cotton yams) are firmer with a higher ten- d-nc32;. j Dress goods tor lau acnvery On dwpllcate orders are ten per cent higher than when the lines were opened. The raw silk market is higher since the last reports. - Stocks and Bonds. New York. June 14. There was further shrinkage In the volume of the stock-market today, following the ten dency of last week. Efforts of the organized speculative element to effect profit-taking sabs to txke advantage of any outside demand attracted by the mveek-end Influences forced a de cline7 after the opening, owing to the meagre proportions of the outride d- tnand.! 1 The entire unresponsiveness of the general market to theimprcs- slve. sadvatice In United States steel proved a striking feature of the day s transactions. list seemed to proclaim the hoK!ies nos.5 of any effective action of prices and had much, to do in causing tno nw couragement of efforts to move, the market which was responsible for tn practical stagnation of the late deal- IncrsL r The accumulation of United Statei R'teel 'was-most .persistent ami aggressive both for home .and -London account. : Amalgamated copper passei frobi! under the. depression which has heid It for several days and movea up wards. In spite of another decline In London and unfavorable opinions on the trade position reported from Paris. Union Pacific made, some show of strength, but Southern Paculc was heavy, helnlnz to the confusion of speculative sentiment. Much gratui ts Information In the shape of tips distributed before trading began; went wrong today and this was another fa;i tor In keeping sentiment unsettled Dwtslde of United States S'eel the most eonsnlcuous stock In the div a leallnrs vas "Wabash preferred. The rise In that stock to 61 1-4 was accompanied by circumstantial reports of a coming absorption by the Lackawanna, with guarantee of a dividend on Wabash preferred as a compensation. 'While circumstantial and persistent this re port was without any eonflrrrlatlon. , Pnndsf were Irregular, total : sales. rair lvalue. $5,370,000. (United States bonds were unchanged on call. . ! - .' Total sales tbday, 7&5.900 shares, in eluding sugar. 300; tobacco. 1.000: A 0 la.. 100; C. & 0 2,000: W,& N 400; N & W.. 500; Sloss-Bheffleld steel.And iron. 200: Southern Railway 4.10Q: pfd.,' 400J, Tennessee Copner. 400v, Virginia-Carolina Chemicai, 15. 400: Reading. "31.700: Union P.icir!" B4.800; United States Stei?. K-..700 Wabash preferred, 62.700. w rvwii How is Your Grain Crop? I have recently received a car load of McCormick Mowers and Rakes. Harvesters and Binders; also a large lot of Binder Twin, which I am offer- ng at very close figures, write or phone for prices. I will take pleasure n showing you through my immense stock of agricultural Implements. W. A. TJJYATT Capital City and Raleigh Phones 83. t , .:jio 87 :.;hut, io.sj . 10.88 10.8SM0.8S 10J.S f 10.89V-16.78- 10.8 "IflUo 10.89 10.88 10.87 10.89 10. 5 10L91 10.S3 10.90 10.3 10.90 10SS .10.00 r . N'ew OrlennM Cottop. , . , New Orleans, June .14.-ttpot cotton firm, unchanged;; middling 10 7-8: siibs n Um spot 1,300 bales; to a r rive 750. v. :'ft -- Futures opened quiet at ari advance of l to 2 points. Liverpool rabies were slightly better than expected and the weather over Sunday . w bad.i U-The market, had little life at any time during : the session. At One time In the early hours the active .months were l to 2 potnts lower thart' Satur 10.78 .j 10.79 10.821 4.00; I, 4.30; K. 5.05; M, 5.20; N, 5.20; Wg ami Ww, 5.40. . m Savannah. Ga., June 14. Spirits turpentine firm, 40; sales 1.544: re ceipts 598; shipments ..16. Itosin firm: pales l.nz: receipts 1.- .951; shipments 2.2: "tok 120.703. Quote: P. 2.5 ft 2.80; It. 2.90 2.96; E, 3.40: F. 3.85if3.9j; U. 3.85i4.00; H. 4.1",; I. 4.2.i4".j: K. 5.05: M. 6.20:. N. T..30: Wg. 5 40; Ww. R.47 )-2. X-u York Money. New York. June 14. Money on call if-y I l-2i2 per i-erit; ruling rate Mi. I cbudi.u 1 7-X; omred at 2. Tlnie I.iiim soit.r; :o tlays. 2 1-2 per ii nt and D days - --4 per cent.; lx montlis, :i 1-2 per -ent. ' l'rlme mercantile l:p-r. 3 l-24 per eent. Sterling exchange steady. with, actual business in hankers' bills, at 4.85.95 i 4.8K for 60 day bills and at 4.87.75 for demand. Commercial bills. 4.85 l-4i4.85 3-4. Bar silver. 3-8. Mexican dollars.. 4 4. Gov ernment bonds steaiiy. Railroad bonds Irregular. Raleigh Savings Bahli9 JtALEIGH, N. C lOWX T. PCLLKJ. Prealdoas CHARLES ROOT, Cbler. Capital anil Surplus, $75,000 Four per rent Interest paid on de- tosJt. Call on tho bank or writ lot farther Information. iAFETY DKlOSrr BOXES TO ' KENT. The most desolate that ate lived Tor M tiviT are those s rurniturf onlv. s.ma-: of hi:i.ii.vi:n bonds. census . V, C.R.LAta.4)s... f ,4 dacol.H ,....... MM darfd4- tlH OoLUkti.ser.A-. 77 CotMULU tl ColSouth.4s DukU.CTM fA DellilBtrri .fi DenAKIoUat,-. tf DliUllers c - lm Erie prior Ua4s t44 ' do.geo.4a h 714 EriscvMser'A' tsft do 'B 7 Gen. Eleo erla .184) ItlCerultt ref Mf4 latbMs 45&a, 7aM IntMercMartna " 7S$ 8of acoi 4a 924 iaHKiref HaRwy.sa llZs SoUygn UnlonPae.4s--.lf 2M do.er.4a. 1H!8 I mien Pac 1st and ref, 4s 9998 U-S.KubSa 18f UJiUSteelSd.ta..lSM VaCart'heroSs. 99 Wabash istss. -11X34 Wabash 1st ex 4a 14 WMt.Mld.4a. 448 WestElc cvll. Wts.Cn. 4a 9&V4 C.AO 1I1M C 11. A Q. 44 D.AR. Co Mt Nst Ry Me. 94h So. Pae 193) Seuilcd bids are hereby invited on Ten Thousand li!lars of lon1s to lie irU' i 'f nit ... ..,1, . v-., for public utilities and improvements. as provMiert iy ast or tne tienerai As semlily, ratified March 1st. ltt)7, the validity of said bonds having been sustained in the case of Smith vs. Bel haven by the Supreme Court of North Carolina. The said bonds will bear in terest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payanle semi-annual ly, and are to run as tn the principal. for twentyrfive years. Any denomina tlon to suit the purchasers will be adopted, and all bids are expected to include cost of printing. Bids will be opened at the next meeting of th" Podrd iof Aldermen on the 6th day of July. 190. and the Issue will be awarded to the highest bidder. No bll will be accepted at less than par. GEO. If. HARRIS, Town Clerk. 6-15-to July6 6 DON'T WAIT LIST YOUR TAXES Now and save trouble. Books close June 30th, Tax Listers. 8 Chicago Grain. Chicago, Ills.. June 14. Reports of a more abundant harvest In the South west than had been predicted, prompt ed liberal sales of wheat on the Board of Trade today and a material decline In prices. At the close the net loss for the day was 3-8 to 3-47-8. Corn closed fairly steady, oats easy and pro visions strong. A MCH day's closing, being depressed by the dullness. Later in the day the mar ket was steadier on an unfavorable weather forecast1 for' totnorrew and prices went up to n net advance of 7 to 17 points. , : Pressure was ntDlled to July which. closed unchanged from Saturday's close while the later .months were nt a net advance of. f to 8 points. . Cotton, futures closed steady. June 10.88 nominal; July 11.00 : August ntpirmiirr iv.vo; t iciooer i Ua ; U9- , , UveriHMil : tVltnn. . Liverpool, Juno H.Closln(f5 Cot ton spot, mpderMo liusifiDSM i tlon: prUcs 4 points higher; Amrlcin md4 ums i a it, ..if, noon middling . 03 niiildllng a.ini low mlMr-nt ft.ei ; ordlniiry 5.30i ordlnur: Th snlea of the day wre 8,ufr0 hales, of which Boo wr for spuiatlon and export nnd, included .7,100 Amerhsn( Ucrelpls, 11,000 bit leu. Imludlng 700 A,mcrlcafl.; , .( Futures opened firm l and closed " steady. 1 JuneJuly 6.723tJu1y-Auaust 6.76; August-September 8,73 1-2: Sep. tember-October 6.72 1-2; October-Nov vember 5.71 1-2; IJovemberDecember . . . .; December-January; 5.70; Jan- . unry-February February-March March-April ....ft AprlUMay AlllsChsl pfd (4 Am. topper ,... I S14 Am.Arr. 4931 Am. iBeet sugar '14 Am. Can pfd... 44 - AraXfeiar s AhuCotSeadOU. 7414 Am.UldeAL.pr 42 Amerlcanlce. 444 Am.LlnseedOIL. 19 AnXiixcpmoU-s 44 ArflJCAItet iV2 do.pret.l 19 AnUSacarRarl: 1 ' Am.' Te4ATel.14ZV4 Am.Tob.pfd.a-14 IH Am.Woolen.- 4$ Anacrn.MlB.Co 44 Atcatnson,... J IS 54 dapTeL.....-...10S?g A.&L 111-i aAQ., 114 do.pret.- 91 f Beth. Steel- S94 5.70 1-i r ' Raleigh Spot Cotton. Receipts yesterday Quotations: "' . (rood middling. . Strict middling Middling rv Off Grades . 7 ;.... Same day last year: .. Receipts ...... ... ,. . . J.'.- 30 .1 bale. 11. c. 10 c. -lOfic. 9V, to lOHc Brook.Rap.Tra 408 nanadianPs..l83 Cen.Leatruu' 80 do. pref--. 10444 Cen.ofN J..9 Ches.AUrtlOM. 7f Chi. A Alton-.-. 4994 I CO Western-.-. I V CttM.4Kt.i...-.ll8'4 0 0.0.MII.UP. 714 (jol.ruslAlroa.. HH Coi.rtouthiro--. 17 da.tiiprot.MM. ll 4o.fi. prC . ... MM Oonsoi. UM.HW..1 41 UornProa...M.M I41 THl.AHudion.Ob DetLAlUodraM SIM 4aprf.MM.M.. 9m DUUliafsSe4 194 do,iit pref...... I8 do.d. prst-.. 41)4 Gen. Else trie 183 QtNor. Or. pid.-184J OtNor.prsetf- 7444 Bbden .148 bales. Quotations: ! I ; . . Good middling ........ 'J. - 1 1 e, Strict middling'. .-I ' H4e4 Middling ............ 4 '; Hei Off grades .......... ,i 9 to 11 c . Other Ootioa Uarketa. Pins fen W4.ruot Uslveat n ..,.. tKrblb-... ,, , BaajBih , , ' 'tnii)rs . York, , loo PbUvslphia ret taoola.- XaUtiorMoTBik Wouatoo . Aufuau. Mvmplxla. T-.. C'lnclnii o,. imunruie LUUs Rock , Tonal steady firm , nora quiet Dom jul8 M nom . qtol . tdy firm toady firm steady ,''. nrm j Mtady Mld'Uncl 14 U ll S4U imU 4m 14 lift lit lt 1-4 oalptt) 1 44 S I 81 7 2Z I 7Vf 4t 1181 229 'mm J-un H;Butter- firm, - -:Ior he .week d 0 3, w) u IntMetropour-. 14M do.prf . 49t In tUarv eater. gs In t Marine pfd UH IntPsper. . if In.Pump- :mmi owa Central . SOS Kan.O.So 444 depraf . , 72 LAN- 149 Mlnn.AHt.R- 4 MLSLP Aai)M144 MtasonrtPae.. 7S M.Kaa.4Tex- 4t do. pref... . 78 Nat. IV ult --.198)4 N&tlonalLead . S8S Nat,HyaMexltt KM N.T.OntraL.-.l 124 N.T.OntAWesU S4U INsV e)4 K.Amertoan. .. 88'4 Nor. Pae 11 PaclOcMail X9V4 Penn -.,.197 People'sUaa;.. til P.C.C,AL.L..- 4S PreavSteelCar-. 44 PuU.PalaceCar-.l99 Rail Steel Spr -. 14)4 Reading- lM RepabllcSteei.-. 228 dapret-. 1478 RocklslandOo.-. 8U daprsf-... 7I'A StUABanFran- cisoo2l.prtr. 4498 R,L.AHo.Wsst-. 2IU daprst--...- . 488 Hloss-Hhetrsld.-. ts 111)4 dOlPrSfM M.MW-lISSW 8outhirnRi.M.. lilt daprsf.....M....M flit TiiiB.Cop.MM-. 4844 Tti.Pao...o.. I8U T.8tLAW..MH 84U do. prsf ..ii ell tlalonFadflo.84'4 daprsf............ fTM U.8.Realty. . 12 U.S. RubberM.. . 49 lT.8.8teel 49M dapreL-. 1 2498 fjtahOop ,,,, 824 Va.Ca.Chsm.Oo 1144 , dopref 41 W-t: July Kept Corn: July eept. Oatt J uly Sen. Pora: July Mpt, Lara: July Sept. uly Kept, Opua , txiweat Cloainc 114 11SM Utf.U 149$8 ThfilU 7j4 74 42 41)8 82, 4448 4 4'4 4.4 2.24 24 85,, 24.2S 24 47b 24.726 II 1 .74 1.44 1142!S 4 114iJ& 117.4 1149 " 1194' 11.9754 11 44 tl-2XH 11-47 S- . dull Westl' house Kl 4fA Wt Union 74b WtLakeErte 14 WlseonalnCen.-. 41 : 8UndardO0- 482 Xew York Pro visions. New York, June ,14. Flour and cuiet. Rye Hour. dull. Corn meal, steady. Rye d.ull. Barley, steady. Wheat lirm: No. 2 red. 1.51 nomi nal elevator. Options. l-2c. net low er, except July, 5-Hc. net lower. July, 1:24 -3-: ! September. 1.16 5-8: De cember. 1.14 7-8. Corn, steady; No. 2, 86 elevator. Options .partly. "-4c net lower. July, 81 :J-4; HeptemWr, 7; December, 69 1-2 Oats, quiet; mixed, 62 1-2 nominal. Beef, steady: cut meats and pork. firm. ! I . Lard, strong. Tallow, culet. Kosln. steady. Turpentine, quiet. Rice and molasses, steady. Su?ar, raw firm; fair refining. 3.42. Butter steady; creamery specials. 26 1-2"P27Z: (official 26 1-2) ex tras, 26 41 2 6 1-4; third to firsts, 22ft 25 1-2; State dairy, common to finest. 21fi26; process, common to special, 18? 24. Cheese steady; State, full creamery specials. i:i 3-40 14 1-4: do lair. Ll 1-4: do common to lair. 10i 12; State skims. 12 1-2; du" to Tine. 2 ft 10. 1 Kkh steady; State, Pennsylvania 11 ml nmirliV u.lAetl ulilt.i . do fulr tn choice, 2:tl2r24 12; brown and mixed fancy, 23 1-2: do fair to choice. 21 1-2123; Houthern. IH 1-2 l 20 1-2. Colfr- oulvl; I (to, No. 7, 7 7-8fflc; Hnntos, No. 4, Oc; mild quiet; Cnr dova, 9 1-4 4t 12 3-i. Kutures closed oulet, net unchanged to 5 points tower. Cotton seed oil was slightly easier early, but firmed up later on coverlntr of shorts, lighter offerings of support I mm refined interests and In sympathy with strength of cotton and hog products. Crude was quiet and with out quotable change. June, 5.70ft 5.75; July. 5.75 5.76; September. 8.05 8.06; October. 6.02 ft 6.03. Prime crude, 4.674.73; do summer, yellow, 5.70fi &.&0; do white, 6.05 ft 6.10; prime 1M8 I winter, yellow. 6.08 H 6.20. - .' 4 UJS.rf.2srf nib o-t.2s.eoup191)4 UJ5.9 reg --,192b do,t4i4onp.H2 a4s.reg 118b ' so. 4aeoap t AlllsCbal lst4s 4P4 Atner Acrt,4a.l414 AtnTel-Tel CT4.185ft Am.Ton,4s. tdt dos . ,11U8 Atcn.4en.4s . BhtLn.lit4s,-. 14 daCvds -.US, daCvgs.-.il m A.aL4s. 4 H Ln.AO.4a.-. 94b DAOB. W. 8b 91 4tT)T.4A - 47)4 Can So lt s-.194b CauuofUas- 11VA CeaLeatbr fa 44)4 Cen,HUN.Jigcn . .44. 127M ctab. 194 C.dA.2bM- i. 74M rift ACi.Jt44., 97J4 ( -M, BI1 A St. P- BOKD& JPn 4s .,M 84 JP 4ba 92 JP 4btdserU 4298 KanC 80 litis- 14, Lakeshore deb. 4193t -. t4l4 LkN.Un.4i. 14414 Ma Kan A Tez 1st 4S .144 do 1st ref 4.. 4ib do gen4b.. tl MoPac,4a. 42b N YCengenlb 8 N YCen deb. 4 a 44!4 N.Y.CUb,new UP4 N.Y.N.UAUart ' . ford cvds-.iitb NdWlscon4s tt'A N.W.ct ds-.. 4b Nor Pae 4s .92)4 Norl'ao 2 . 7178 Ora.aL.dii. 84)4 PansLetdH ... 47 daCon4i494b Reading gen.4-18fc'A StlAFa..-- 85)4 RtIASWead- 48 KtA8Wtcld.d 94 8JLLds: tZli to Liverpool quiet; cotton 14c; grain by steam. Freights by steam.; 1 l-2d. ;j peanuts steady; fancy hand picked. 4 3-4 n 5;j other domestic, 2?5 Potatoes barely steady; Bermuda, per barrel. 4 ft 5; Southern. 1.75 ft 3.50; Maine, In bulk, per 180 pounds. 3.25; State, 3.00; European, per bag. 2.75 fn 3.00; Jersey sweets, per basket. 1.00 i 2.35. Cabbages Irregular; Southern, 10 ft 90c. per crate. Baltimore Provisions. Paltimore. Md.. un 14. tVhe-u i-alser; spot contract and si.t No. 2 red western 160ftl-4; July 116 1-20 5-8; Southern on grade 156ft 1C0. Corn firm; spot 81; July 78 1-2 ft 79 5-8. j Oats easier; No. 2 mixed 61 ft 1-2. Rye fltm. unchanged. i I vi Store-. Wilmington. N. C. June 1 1. Spirits turpentine steady, nothing doing; re ee'ws 34 ca'-.-; Rosin steady, 236; receipts 79. lur Mr tn. 10; receipt ... Crude turpentine firm. 17S. 275 and 350: receipts 94. -. New Orleans, La. June 14. Re ceipts 12!7. harrr! rosin: 173 barrels turpentine:1 exports none,". Chnrkston. H. C, June 14. -Turpentine quUL 401-2." ;.';.t",nt Rosin qitlet Quoted A. sTl, C.f 2.85; D, 2.9); E, 3.S5; V. 8.75; O, 3.80; II, DIRECT LINE WEST. Schedule In efTect May SO. 1004. Lv. Norfolk .... 7.30 a.m. 7.40 p.m. LiV. Petersburg .. J 0.2. a.m-I O.zo a.m Lv. Durham .... 7.00 a.m. 5.20 p.m. Lv. Lynchburg . . 2-30 p.m. 2.S0 a.m. A r. Cincinnati .. . 7.30 a.m. 6.2 p.m. Ar. Columbus . . . 4.45 a.ii 7.00 a.m. llillman Slceriers and N. A W. Cafe Dining Cars. Close connections made for Chlrago, ft. Iouis, Seattle, San Francisco and all Western points. For rates, time tables and, full information, write to C. H. IlOSf.KY, Y. II. BE V ILL. D. P. A.. G. l As Richmond. Va. Roanoke Va. "lad sub Invaatlng Opportunity to Capitalise Their Energies for the Future In the contracts to sell TjmOIT CENTRAL LIFE POLICIES ; This company's record la Unequ aled. It leads in Low Cost to poMcy hoidera, because It pays them Largest Annual Cash Dividends: Tbe'r policy eaaleat to sell because BEST FOR POLICYHOLDERS. Write to, or call on CAREY J. HUNTER V BR0.f SATE AGENTS. UNION CESTRAli LIFE IBTSURANCB OOafFANY Raleifih North Carolina. f WW WW tfff ff WW WWW WW WW W WW WW vvwv I FINE COMBINATION BIDING and DRIVING fceTeraJ Fine Tloraea Expected Today From Ylrginhi 4 AJ1 WeU Broke, Bngry, Saddle and Farm Uotsml - 2 HEADQUARTER FOR MULES i J. M. PACE MULE GOMP'Y ! alARTIN STTREET. RALEIGTI. N O . ' ., . . $ rffTf??fffff?tfffffffffffff V WW WW WW WW WW W WWWW ' IT'S GREAT The Automatic Buggy Axle fmjuejy JOHII 7. EVAIIS' SOU ULm V Automatic Axles can b c oiled In a minute viitltout removing lMels. Tliejr never require any I waiters, and are absolutely grit proof. Ak to see them. WOOD ALL Training '8 Stables TOM CANNbN, Trainer WE AllE NOW OVKX AND DOING limiNCm AT TUB. FAIIl CnOVNDH. TltAlNIXO AND I1R1UKINO COLTS. Hie public are cordially Imltrd to come out tu Uie grounds and sec horse worked dally dnrlrur entire day. SURETY DOrJDG AMD DUilCLARY INSURANCF nt Lowest Ratoo i- D9CP08TTORS INSURED AGAINST LOKfl BY RANK FAIXCRAV UdERICAJ" BONDING COMPANY, or RMTlMOTtE. MD- Lorn tcenta Wanted- Addreaa licPlTOtfiON BARM a General Aurenfa, t "rnrtli Carolina. feceaanre tn TL R RaaeT RalHrh X. fl YOy KIC: 0 Kl IS) 0 STG30 US' Need to be affiliated with liberal, yet safe and con set vative-bankiog iaterest, prepared to take care of their legitimate needs. r THINK OF SUCCESSFUL CONCERNS in this section and note, how satisfied are those whose accounts are l iii this bank. CAN WE HELP YOU SUCCEED? Commercial National Dank RALEIGH. R. S. JERMAN. lrellem. A. A. THOMPSON', VkxvIhHident. II. W. JACKSON, Cashier, E. R. CROW, Assistant Ca,shler. J. J. f HO MAS. Cluilrinan, ' - T . - 'I . , OUR AIMS To render the very heat service to our cnstoniers; to provido a ' safe and convenient depository; to eatlter together the funds of Die community so tltat tlify may bo utilized; to capitalize tho n dustry, energy and integrity of our young men and thus old to building up the material interest' of this) section. " CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President F. H. 6R166S, C.s.!sr The Ralep Ban !(ing Trust Co. RALEJG11,-N. C. "THE ROUND STEPS DANK" : . i . t4 Stands' torn-, n . R E LI ABLE SO UN D DAN Kl N G n An Honorablo History Sixxco 1865 '. ; '5- V CHARLES E. JOHNSON, V JAMES-A. "BRIGOS. -" VY. N. JONT2S, r W. A. LINEHAN, C. M. BUSBEE. H. E. NORRIS. J. R., CHAMBERLAIN,: T. B. -CROWDER, " ALFRED WILLIAMS,'1 ; THOMAS S. KENAN,; ' ' JOHN W. HARDEN,.: ' F. O. MORINO. v : DURHAM, N. C. Total Resources . . $1,600,000.00 VarrrsVrftrrsArrrrrr Offers Its services to those who desire a safe place for their ' Idle fund. Certificates of Deposit Issued, bearing Interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum. If left four montha or -longer. ; '; ': ' ,;,:.''J ""' : ;- LARGEST SURPLrs OF ANY DANK IN NORTH CAROLINA ' w W7 vour i i Bank I lAfti The First National 1)1 Illl AM. Capital. $130,000. Surplus, $12.'..OO0. Ipits, $I.250.1MK). We offer o ir services to mill men and manufac turers who hue to have larpe accommodations and are In need of greater Pankfns rachitics. We pur pose only to supplement and not Interfere with present innin? urrnntfements. Write to us, KNOW YOCR WANTS .VXD WAXT YOUR BI KINI -VS. Most respectfully 1 Jl XI AN . CARR. PriddciW. Durham. N. cj. June 7. 1909. We Issue CtrUticutes of Deposit bearlnjr 4 per cent. Our rstes are plain, straight 4 per cent; no nroaerage, . bonus or commis sion considered r -- ' : Jrv l 1 "V " , ,wwgirrj':'''H.i.." THE urn LIVI li I Hand the merchant a check when you buy a bill of; good from! him. It la an easier way of paying, the Wll, and lssarer. Tho check will tut as your receipt and you do not liave to carry money around In your pocket. We will ho pleased to have you open an account wltli us. ClKH k books free; 4, per 'cent.' paid on saving deposits. , t ,.;,.,-.. ,. , r , , : v iNfe;. .tt- THE MERCHANTS BANK c OANKEnO AND DBOItEC3Q Members of Newt York and Norfolk Cotton Exchange. Cotton, Stocka, Bonds, Grain, Protlslona, Private wires. , ; , , , . Prompt attention to telegraphic and 'phone orders. y ' ARCADE mjrLDINa : ' VORFOLK, VIRGINIA. tun J KmvS '4 v . mi U L Ricn::r::: I' !1- r i am .11 it r f ; .. :lt: i t- -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 15, 1909, edition 1
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