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3 THE 8 AKD OBSERVER, FRT i AY j JUNE 18.1909 , 'ill. - i . , ,,;.- ..-: '.-' . .! .- ! : -: .--. --; v - . POIOTSJSTEOOiy 1 Sensational Heavy Liqul- dations About: Noon CO US A SELLER Intimated Sold In Tliat' the 250 M. P. BcIIcrs, eoaplita wits stpmti stacks, i 12i36" -'Bibs GOiilss Entfue. . 1 93I.W.FcrtWiyu tttfiPftist Alienator, 2,300 tolls nnpto;w&l3LW.;Eltrudlilts. ! - The abeve Is a complete ontnt, which has .bmi furnishlnz lights for a live town In North Carolina for a boat 5 years. It la in splendid condition. It lias become too small for our cus tomers, and He will replace It at once with a materially larger plant. j - j ? '-This "machinery WILL BE SACRIFICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AND DELIVERY. j GREENSBORO SUPPLY CO.. O'ectUboro, N. C. I 76,000 1 ;' . ' -1. -1 .Close: Prime mercantile paper 1-2 fail 1IUU1 li. 1 Mn Mllnv Mokanir. Coarse Trading -Ao Frenh News to Account I wl" actual business in bankers'' bills .1. wim.; tJ. . M wr 60 .day bills fuuons uunngund at 437.90 for demand; commercial Middle of Day. f. (By the Associated Press.) New York, June $7. A steady early session in in cotton market was fol- towed uy a sharp f break during the middle of the daV, when there was, sensationally heavy liquidation by western interests fand. while part of i me loss was covered with the mar ket closing steadyj 4t last prices were! 1 to n points lower. i ' The market, opened steady at an advance of 2 points- to. a decline of 2 steady In response j to better cables I 0u?h yerdayto check the threat than exDected. Whil late noaltlons re- f ena: demoralization then and whlcli iiected ravorahie . (Weather and scat bills 485 3-4 to 485 7-8. Bar silver 52 3-8. Mexican dollars 44. ) Stocks and Bonds, New Tork, June 17. Speculative aeriation which took on the symtoms oi couapse was effected in the stock market today. The? suddenness and vengeance of the break in prices came as -a surprise. , The selling however Was well absorbed and an effective rany achieved., At that point stock began to come out again, partly from moss intDOrtant Interest." hih How is Your Grain Crop? I have recently received a car loac of McCormlck Mo Harvesters and Binders; also a larg. lot of Binder Twin, which I am offer Ing at very close -figures. Write o phone for prices. I will take pleasuri In showing you through my Immens stock of agricultural Implements. W. A. TJJYATT Capital City and Raleigh Phones 13 .-: '' THE ; -' mmm lie nand the merc hant a check when yon bay a bill of goods from him. It Is an easier way of paying-. the bill, and la safer. The check will act as your receipt and you do hot have to carry money around In your pocket. We will be pleased to have you open an account doJlts. CheCk h00k s 4 peP cenC P11 00 Mvlngs THE MERCHANTS BANK Need to be affiliated with liberal.-'yet safe and con servative banktoginte prepared to take care of their legitimate needs. V;:'.''v:. THIfJK OF SUCCESSFUL COrJCERNS iir this section; and- note how satisfied, are those whose accounts are in this bank. ' 5 r CAN; WE HEL Commorcial B. S. JERMAN. W . IreMldent. ' A. A. TTIOMISO.V, Vice-President. I RA1EIGH. ona Mil II. W. JACKSON. Cashier., Assistant Cashier. J. J. riIOLS, aialnnan. J 1 terlng llquldalioh. There was good i buying at the ftart . and during the early session priecs jsold- about 4 to 7 points net higher j with near . months leading tne advance on bullish spot aovices ana covermg , but Just before midday houses Wl tions became very was estimated that! fully 75.000 bales rhieh sought the earliest opoortunltv to re sell their takings and partly from the organized bears, who had strengthened their position by large covering opera tions. As prices crumbled away mar gins were wiped out and stop loss or ders uncovered and soon after mid. day the market was demoralized. De. Heavy sellers. It U'elopments In the copper' trade In the hi Chicago connec these interests sold n the course of an hour's trading ahd prices broke very sharply, in conseoueoce with the new crop months selllngl 15 to 18 points beiow tne pen leve of the morning, and at a loss of about 11 to 14 points. July eased off to 'a net decline of 7 points, but ruled rlftlvejy steady and led a moderate recovery which oc curred a-y a result j of covering and support from some pf the1, spo inter ests during the flaie .trading. There seemed tb be nothing fresli iasi iew aaya have impressed senti ment very unfavorably. - A slump In the copper metal market in London today increased this feeling. The jaier stages of the movement to se. cure admission of United States steel to the Paris Bourse have m&de n bad impression In spite of the protes tations of bankers or their confidence n the ultimate success of th. ni.n vr '-" i litre was some comment on the onin. cldence of the appearance of the re- orts or the Hughes committee on the exchange and the break in the stock maraet. Members of th stock e. . Low. , Clos. ..... 10.98 10.84 10.90 1 10.8S 14.90 1 10.82 10.84! 10.79 M0.88 10.84 10.85 10.89 10.77 10.85 10.80 10.8C 10.88 fluctuation! during the middle of the ; clay and it was: supposed nhat West ern longs were liquidating: on the re- j ports of better iwf afher and Improv ing crop conditions. Leading trade interests were buyers on . the break. Southern spot mirkets officially re ported were uncMnged to i 1-8 higher. Receipts at the ports today were - 7.076 bales, agatnstj 4,673; last .week and 7,788 last yearJ For the week 35,000 bales, against 81,323 last week and 53.995 last h year. ', Today's re- " celpts at ' New 'Orleans 1,404 bales, against 3,612 lart ?yar. i ' Cotton, - spot" closed quiet: middling uplands, 11.40; m,ldaiing gulf, 11.65; no saies. f ; 5 . Futures ' opened ! steady and closed steady. - c1, ,i . r , Open, e j High. J ujie ; a 5 . .j ., , July io.9l Jiq.98 "Aug u'sf r7.. 10.93ifia.S9 Peptemberi:i0.94,',5ia.95 October.'. ;. 10.91 ! hO.96 November ?f . J.'., December.. 10.95 : lt.OO - January.... 10.89 1 10.95 March,.... 10.90 l 10.95 May. . . , . . 10.90 10.91 v 10.82 J v New Orleans Cotton. ' ,New Orleans. La4 June; 17.Spot t ertt'; steady o changed; ! Middling 10 .15-16.' l Sale4 ' 0h the lspotv :350 bales;; to arrive 5.i Futures ooened steady; unchanged on July a.nd l.to 3 up on the new crop! months. Cables from - Llvernool were favorable, and outweighed better. reports .from' the cotton belt After; the call; bulls- be came more aggressive and bid the market up to a IqvcI of 7 to 8 points - auove yesieroay s closing, j Hera the Dears made an organized drive and overwhelmed ther bulls with selling orders. Chicago and prominent New York operators were named as the principal : sellers.' n.The decrease con tinued until all the advance was lost nd a net declined! 3'to. points es tablished. The (fcldslrig was steady with the active months, showing de- v lines ui io i paints. r-utures closed tead?.! Closing Jiu.; jun lv.if nominal; July 10.98 August 11,04: September 10.95: on br 10.83; December 10.83; January" ' UverpbU bottonl , Liverpool, JuneJli Closing: Cot ten spot In fair demand: -orices un. . - Kea: Ameriesm . middling fair v. gooa middling 6.16; mlddlin .o, low middl n B.80t e-ood or11. were unchanged on generally to. prof ess satisfaction with tne contents of the report. Some o the sellers of stocks Drofessed annre. vnsion mat rresiaent Taft's special lessage regarding an Income enrnor. a, . ' , . uon earning tax might be a nrelnrt to A revival of agitation against cur porations. The closing tone of thr marget was unsettled. Bonds were Irreeutar. Total oi APar value) 85,042,000. U. S. bonds call. . Total sales of stocks today l,250,00f hares, including Conner 7?.5no- aa.a.i . . a . , . . m w a icnison 3 z.5 y o : Atlantic: Coast T.in "AAA. -ml . i i 9vv; i-nesapeake and Ohio a.snn? uisviue ana ivasnvnie i 1.400? vw xofk venirai 39,400;- Norfolk and western 1.800; Reading 180,400; Rock Island 37,400; Sloss-Shefrfeld 100: soumern Facinc 81,600; Southern Kanway s.700; do. preferred" TOO: ennessee copper 900; Union Paclftv lud.ouu; united states Steel 219.400 virgima-uarouna Chemical 9,600: wauasn prererrea & 1,800. STOCKS. tenjJis Nfi aa.LAtae.4,. 71 do.eol.as ,, darfdas SIM taaBLL.(.s 99 Ool.ln..ser.Aw 77)4 0l.Uld.4a i oLASouth.4i. nit I.AU.CV4S. IS454 OelUlstrft t OensRloa.4s. - 97 Hz till era go- 76 rle prior Ueats. 9SJ4 do.gtn.4l 7 i irteoTaser'A' 86 1 doB' . 7C!4 len. Else evts .148 (UCeBLlzt ref4 otbMe 4a, 7S4 intMercMaruie 4J4J T2J4! Neve York Dry Good. New York, June 17. The dry good market shows a broader inquiry fron ay to day from Jobbers and retail ts seeking early fall I goods and als looking ahead Into : the spring 01 fancy goods. The merchandising enc lellects little of the 1 uplift noted li he primary markets. Serges in men veari for spring are being ordered ac tively by some large factors. An ad ance was announced ona leadin line pf wide sheetings. 8otacol4s 92 do.KRlref4 94i So.Rwy.Sa til", 8oRygen4 tlk UnJonPacaj its do.ev.4i its1 Union Pae lit and ret, 4t. 99k U.RubCa 104; UA8teeiad.Ss.ISSl VaCarChemfs. 9S4 Wabash lstgs.112) Wabash tat ex 4a 7ft WeatMld.4. 11' WeatEle ev 944 Wls.Cen.4a...... tft C.AO m C. B. A Q, 9' O.AR. Co 93 NatRy afe 9f 80. Pac 1S3' The First National Banlef i vm;.v nt TATrr if in Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $125,000. veposits, $1,250,000. All's MAMrtMA turers who hv.tni. , " men Rna manufac are in ZZt , l have 'arge accommodations and are in need of greater Banking fac'lltle. wl V..- pose only to supplement your WE W a nnA "ur services to mill men and mannfan. king facflities. We m.P. San1 nrv m . . - nreaeni ho " " " " ""'"er W1U1 vWtVt ,VX.. "H rmugemeni? Write to us KNOW YOUR VA NTS AND WANT YOUR RUSINESS. Ifost respectfully, Jl'LIAN v. CARR. President. ve issue Certificates of bearing A DA. r.t,t - -mm. VCUU . Jr"Zl?li Per considered. Deposit i r-f A "raBe.. oonus or commU- I - ..'"V... . ". ' :'. .".; -.'"- (S! M " au ' 7 ' , .' '.-. ; OUR AIMS To render the very best serrlce to oar cnstoniers; to provide a safe and convenient depository; to gather together the fuuils of the community so that liey may be utiUzed; to'capluUae the In dustry, enersy and tnterfty of oar young men and thus ld In building up the material Interests of this section. " Chicago Grain. Chicago. III., June 17. The declin ing tendency of prices in the wheat, market was halted today and a fair recovery was made owing to buying jy shorts. At the close prices were l-8c. 'lower to 3-4 higher, compared with yesterday's final figures. Con- -rH and provisions also closed strong. - "f1? f4: ordinary 8.19. j The sales criM Mrwtf. g-000 bales, of which I Terf iI lpeI "itMon and export, and Included 7.3j0r; American. Re- -pi vu Da?es., ait American. Fu tures opened ateady nnd cloeed'steady ; , June-JUiy 5.83: July .: gusx i-z; fAugust-fleptember '' 5 k li H 8etembe'r.October 6.80: "iwwi-HMmwi November Zrm . r f December-January . manual -r f 'ruary &.77 . "r':."!" f? March "Vfi'' l:':'tJr Mrt 5.77 1-2; ; Raleigh pd Cotton. v.r. verterday i . . . . . . 2 0 bales wuotauons: . U v . 'M.u miaaiing . ,. . . . . .f . .11 l-8c rinct middling i. I. .. .. ,.10c MMdHng ... .. . ...... ..10 7-8c Off grades .. I. l-Sto 10 l-2c Same Da x Imst Year. itereipts .. ,1 . ;S- ,.-..25 bales cuota nonsi i ,;t- ,t. ,.t......l Oood middling rlct middling Middling ..... Off grades ... AlllaChal pfd (2J tn. .Beet sugar 4X4 Am, Can pfdMMM ft ft VnuCai 4F . 6454 ra.0oL8eedOu. 71 Vn.Hlde4L.pr 41M Vmarleanlee. SU VauLlnaaedOU- tsii m. Locomotive 67)4 4.0U8.ARef. 9SM dapref. it .inncsrReft ZS14 Am. TetaTel. 14S)4 ra.Tob.pfd.e.w 1S9V& m. Wool en Knso'n.Mln.Co.. 49 Vtchloson us rtapref lflM Its .a -..ii6'4 dapraL 9t& Beth. Steel - 28 Hruok.Rap.Trs 78)8 uiadia&Pae.. 1804 Cen.Leathr .-81 daprefM... 1 3ft Oea.ofN.J,-.......83 Ches.AOhUt , ... 76 Chi. A Alton 7 CU Western sft Chics joAN. W. 1 82ft fChi.M8t.. O C.MILbt.P. 74 CoLPueIAIron 4t4 i Ool.Southern 9444 do.2d.preC. -... 90 U 1) llnnanL I Jas i4aU . VOornPro, XXV Del.aHudaon H8ft Den.a RtoGra. 43)4 dapref.....-.. 97'4 nitUlsCaSeo 98 ft Erie..-. 841 1 do, I at pre t 82 4 daid. preL... 48 Oen. Wactrlo. If 1 : QUNor. Or. pfd.14744 OCNor.orsctf. 7ft in.can ..My IntHetropour. 14M dvpref. At . flat-Uarvester. 94 . Iowa Central., Kan.CSo--.-. dcoref.. 2 3-4c ..12 7-8c - A -. . ' .1 3-4c i." ,. . .9 to 11 l-2c Other Cotton Marker. 'jrjMovtuentt Ba'veato. ... NewOH'SJia. McM's .." Pavansaii ., " fteavJS""""' ' Beaton r Uadaohir ose.ayr Toesf IBild'Uag steady fH steady IS is. 1 nom ' quiet nom,' quiet . . . . aaii. eS iff ! 11.48 IL4S 116 4S 494 IS 8 , 99 It 168 latrriorMovm Uuuatoa . ttMtt i MfcmuKi ixm ttneuxaai) nlavUU Llttl Rock steady taauiy .flrsi steady firm steady 11 ' llv aaaae ' vaSu llfft tsft- incaianne pfd ssu at Paper. , jg 1 44 78 148 Mlnn.aSt.8 99 MLSt.PASA14.i98V Miasourtpse.. 73 M.Ksn.4Tex ny do.nref.... 73 Nat BlcuIU..196K VatlonslLea4. 93li Nat,RyaMxlst ft N.Y.Central 1324 N-T.OntAWeat- SU N.Wj as N American. 8SV Nor. Pse JSO PaclflcMall 39V Peon -n.. .1881 People'(iaa f 13 P-CGALLi 91 PresJteelCarL 42 Pull.PalaeeCar.-i91 Rail SUel Spr 43 Readlnc..lf I V RepublieSteei. SO! dot pret leg RockialandOo.- 84 daprsf 9) 8tL.A8anPraa- eiBoo3d.preCM 47 aL.AS0.Wsst.. 26 da prat . 43U Vheat: July Kept , urn; Int.? sept aia- t jaiy Sen.! July -ept, ard: i July: Sept lbs? i wlv Sept, m l7ftM 1444 Tt4ft 71'4 6lft- 68S 42ft t38 - 3S.98 XS 44 20 49 11 7ft l.S7ft 1176 1178 Jl It S3 18 98 I IS 98 ffS'4 176 725 i:ts 11.F9 1193ft It ! IMI SJosa-SheireUU. 9ft fw.'. I28r daprac tim couttaernRy... Safe do. pre. ........ 87 Tannflop- . 39 1 Tex. Pse 84V T.Htltaw-dn-praf 47 rnionPsolfle.lS4ft da.praf- . mj UAReaJty. 81 U.S. Rubber . 334 U .a Steel gey AtLprmf ltV litahOop. va.ca.Chena.Oo sv. Wshaah .Su oaprei, ......... 971 West Md ty. WMtrnoaseKl 84 W t-TTWifttl 741. New York Provisions. New York, July 17. Flour but steady. 1, ye flour quiet, corn meal and ry dull. I . - qule Sold to CiPLAN BROTHERS, Proprietors OP the Ladies' Store Raleigh, ! N. C CHAS. E. JOHXSON, Presiitit F. fi. EHI36S. CSa!:r The Raleigh Oanfcing&Trust Co. 'THE ROUN DANK" - t Stands for ," : RELIADLC SOUND DANKIHG AnHonorabhHhtcrySio 1065 - DIRECTORS ' '' ' CHARLK9 E. J(5lINSON, JAMKS Ai UKIGGS, W. N. JONES, W. A. LINEIIAN, C M. BUSBKE. H. E. NORRIS, J. R. CHAMBERLAIN. CT B. CROWDER. ALFRED WILLIAMSL THOMAS S. KENAN, JOHN W. HARDEN. F. O. VIORINO. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER AGENCY i .... Raleigh, N. C W.ALakeSrisu. 8954 WlaoonsioCea.. 67H m . a . Biaaaardou; gas parley steadier; Wheat steady; r :! red,, old. 1.51 elevator. Futures 1 o l-4c. net advance. July 1.23 1-8 Vpt.il 14 7-8; Dec, 1.13 5-8; Ma 1.15 1-4. Corn steady; No. 2. old. 85 nom Ina levator. Options half to quarter ne higher. July 81 1-4; Sept., 78 12 c. 49 1-2. Oats easier, mixed 6 11-2 nominal Beef firm; cut meats steady; Iar nd pork firmer. Tallow quiet Rosii neady. Turpentine quiet. Rice firm. Molasses quiet. Suga aw. weak: fair refining 3.36 to 3.42 Coffee quiet; Rio No. 2, 7 7-8 to it Santos No. 4. 9c; mild quiet; Cordo a 9. 3-4 to 12 3-4. Futures close let unchanged to 15. points lower. Butter barely steady; creamery ex tras 26. Cheese steady; new State full crean peclal 13 1-2 to 14 1-2. Eggs weak; State, Penna.. and nea by selected white 25 1-2 to 26; do. 'air td choice. 23 1-2 to 25: brown am mixed; fancy 23 1-2 to 24; do., fair t holce 21 1-2 to 23: Southern. 17 l. to 19 1-2. Cotton seed oil was firmer toda vith a fair commission house demanr n evidence and less oressure on nea months. The strength of lard prod ucts was also a factor. June 5.72 t 5.79; July 5.79 to 5.80: Rent.. 8 07 t- 6. AH- tft C At .n m Af na . -4.j to 4. 80; prime summer vellow 5.73 to 5.80; do., white, 6.05 to 6.20 do., winter yellow, 6.05 to 6.25. Potatoes weak: Southern new. pe barrelj 1.50 to 43: Maine, old, in bull per 180 pounds. 3 to 3.12. .c aonasres weak ; Southern, crate. 20 to 75c. Freights and peanuts unchanged. i ; a ! Attention Is respectfully directed to our su- Tterh fafiiiL. . . . . " turnismng tne mos exacting and critical with the best llv ery service - hereabouts. ! k"ur raies are reaaonable and the I . carnages furnished the me most exacting 1 could wish, ted Prt,on of your Patronage solicl- . 1 . i Robbins' Livery j 1 . .. Ci OfTlCERS T.&t&OWDER.Pte. W.B.6wiiS.V. Puts. MW.VASS. Casmjc wy.cAaouru; .7 INTEREST co::?ou:n3ZD so u-at:. hilly fe ON MDUR DEPOSIT. II Directors.. . : v. John eVKcMi . WH.Harwngton S. CHOBBY .; AJ?lDLJoriNSOJ LC-Duncan: J.W.BAiLcy GeowseOIunter. TFE WOULD ALL LIKE TO, . BE - RICH, FEWi OF US EVER WILL BE BUT we may all UAret2areg iiu teeiptt I 4cuet2aeoup.iiii U.8.8 re- asm J do.3a.ooa 0...103 - dO.4a.ra3 ltSv y ao, saeoupisi AUUCnal IstSs 98 M -. - 'w aner ArrL Ca t ai mTel-Telev4t64 Am.T0b.4s .,,;. 9 43 1 l: oats , ; 11 itm Ateh.fsn.ss.issM HHt.L4i.lat4... 88 7 do.0v4a.M.M.tl3ft r daCT8nj4 : , . fft R-AQ 4s .., - iss I . I )do54s 94 BOKD8. Japan 4s Km. V. ' i :' .. eas T3 on call rj'closinJ wW "t: ruling rite TimJ , fS r bIi 2 offered at 2. ayi 1 il!. au "d steady; "60 -til per "'cent. i0 t,lys 2 s'4 , cent. imort'M n l'z er 47 - 99 St I 39 "gjj J BA08.W. tft-' 91)9 4B.Tv 4a..... 97 : do ibi sa. ,199 CenufQaa, m4 CenLeathr ff 99H Cen-Rit N.J.gca qaaa t34 cutA.t:. . 7su IS7U "P fts 9SM JP 4ft td aeri 93 Kancsoiatss. 7434 fMeanoredab, -I 41931 ear. tAN.Un.4s. i9 Mo, Ran A Tex sac 4SM.M...9S j 00 iairef4 4fft 1 8en4ftw-. 9I4 N YCensenSfta 9 NYOodeb. 4aJ 9354 N.Y.CL4aft,newiis N.Y.N.B.AHart I ford cv4a.,,..- 133)9 NaWiat con 4a 98 NW.cv 4s.w 9A NorPs.4s .r4 Nor Pac S 74ft Ora&L4nM.9434 Pwn-t3ft-.'97 to.Oon4jMMM.i94U Keading rsn.4i.i08 StLAP.4a .m 9X34 pe Johnson & Johnson Co. DALEICH. II. C COAL lnJood-Dce- rick Bait save part of our earnings for ' " ' -- . ,. - .- v j : -; , . ., - j. - r . - the tine of cuierpected expenses;' ' Saving Bont: - "t" . ' - I III ' V " ! 1--Tu- Raltlmore Grain, more June 17. Wheat nnt. tied and lower; spot contract 1.5? 1-2 Corn dull; spot contract 70 3-4 tf 80; Southern white 783-8 to 81 3-4 Oats dull; No. 2 mixed 61 1-2 to'62 Pyeiflrm: No. 2 Western domestic 91 1-2 to 92. I - 1 Naval Store. . Cbarlestcn. 8. c. June pentlne quiet 39 1-2 0 3-4. Rosin oulet Ouote. Ann 7r D. i 3.05; E, 3.45 N F. 4.00: CI t nfe-' it 4.20; If 4.40; K, 4.85: M. 5.05; N. 5.1f WO. 5.15; ' WW, 5.20. j Savannah. Oa.. a.Tune 17 Qni.it turpentine firm 39 1-2 celpts 1.286; shlpmenU 98. Kosin firm; sales 2.596; receipts 2 910: shipments 2.18: atncira 111 tr Quote:) B, 2.702.80; D. 3.003.0t E. 3.45: F. 3.9564.00 n Ann mint H. 4.19 6 4.20: I. 4.30: It. 1 ae M. 6.10; N. 5.30; WO. 5.40: WW. K.ar Wilmington. N. r. inn. n fiplrlu turpentine steady 38 3-4: re celpu 28 cssks., . Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 113 Ta.r firm l50:-recelpu 33: . Crude turnentln fir 1 tic - t - . . ' . ' .. . r -i - " " !.-..-' ! IF IT'S A GQKTIHUAL GPIHO 1 for you at desk or counter, or any ! t Al.. mm,.. A A. A . i van; wvrr. inai ties you down, you I will appreciate It when you procure i guoa norse ana buggy or phaeton and drive out on the country roads enjoy tne Diossoms of Spring time, with -fresh air and sunshine I luruwu in. iou can hire a good rif iir price at Phones S79. DURHAM, N. C. Total Resourced 'fMMfflWfyM Offers its nerrloen to those who' desire a safe place for their . Idle funds. Certificates; of Denoslt Issnfti. h..rinr in. the rate of four per cem per annum. If left four month or auugrsr. . - , r : I-,-.-.-- ' . i ' . - LARGEST, SURPLUS OF AitY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA . . a 111 ' . . : . . . Voodallis; Stables EFFDCOEjTvlT : SAO-ESLltlP FamiiniGi?' BO llannfcctcrcra cf 1 . : : nnd an fnv..Mug Opportunity to CarltaUss Their EnereW tnSthL'vL- ' :' .. :."' -..5T---C , 'v n;fhe eontracU tosU- . , - xnnoircE POLICIES ll- hM!itov!0mP,.!'S ualed. mead, ln LoW Con to poMcyi! holdsra, becauss It pays them Largest Annual Cash DlTidenda. . hah; Volley AHest to sell becauss. BE3T OR POUCTHOLDERa ' PI1CJrT i I ! 1 1 1 V - -- " f Ir. 1 1 TV : 1' t I ' : ; p f 4i . 1 1 rr 4 8tLASW.eo.4 89 3.50: receipts it. ,. ...... write to. or can on papjaw CAE2Y .T.-TTim 'rvf St4SWlitcIi. tV4 S.A.L?i r?'1 xxew orieana La 1? t. ctlpts 293 barrels rosin: 8 ha rrri NiJ .- rt ,
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