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,t..',-.;' ' 3 ,-.;A;!f THE HUVS AKD OBSEBVEBa SAT 0B DAY, JTJUE Id; 1 909 .lit conoo: liquet Opening Was, Steady at an Advaricb V :i'--" This. Hid a Reactionary Effect, How ever, the Market Cloned Steady Net One Point! Lower) to Two Points IIiiier-j--Spot .Market Quiet, Uh tiinngeti. ' ). - V (By the Associated. Press.) . t. ' New York.? June 18. An early a vance in the cotton market was fol lowed by ja reactions under re ports of short t me "In Lancashire with the market closing steady net one point lower to two joints .higher. The opening was steady at an ad vance of 1' to I points.; After some lit tle 'uncertainty which seemed to re flect a tendency on the part of buKlsh ly disposed traders to wait for a pos sible renewal of 'Walt Street-Chicago llqudation, prices worked higher on bull support jftnd covering promoted by reports of j too' much rain in east- rn s-nd central Sections f the belt. This advance tcarried the list about 5 40 8 points nt.shlgher with -near months leading the advance on bull ish spot market reports and claims that very little cbttonl would be, ten dered on July! contracts, but tire otfls c al forests! suggested. Very favorably weather over the-week-end, and fol lowing the ) receipt of private Liver--pool cables claiming that the, meeting of Lancashire? spinners . had resulted in a decision V Sloset down two days a w.eeK beginning, with July, the mar ket eased Off ; under I- 1 quidatlon by early buyers and .local bear pressure; f There was enough .baying to steady - the market a iihade under the closing prices of last flight, however, and durf Ing the later ftrf ding business was quiet with nufctufrtlons very narrow; Southern spoi fnarkets were; uftis. hanged to -15 loyer.f 7 Receipts, at Hhe ports today 3.8 bales against I6.W1 last week and 8.2 n last yearl For the week 35,000 bales -against 31,423 j last week.! and 63.895 last yeaf. f Today's receipts at New , Orleans 45fr bales against 726 llast year,, and latjj Houston 550 bales 'against 5?? ta yjear. ' Spot cloedf qukft. middling uplands il.40. mlddlinglgulf tl.5. no sales. v Futures openedi- and closed steady. upen. , mgn. uow. viose Ji'ne '. July . Aue. . Sept. , Oct . Dec. . Jan. .. Mar. . 10.98 10.9? 10.92 10.85) 10.91 r10.M 10.94 l0.9i 10.85h0.87 10.91 10.92 10 85 1 88 10.91 10.81 I0.8tf : 119.9 3 ;10.95 a 0.90 110.90 . 1078V 10.85 10.87 10.891 10.83 10.8 10.8 10M io.r Mrv 10 8, 10.88 offered - j ; -. 1" N'ewiOrleiins Couon. , . Kw nrlMris. June 18. -SDOt it cotton steady, uncnangea: miaonng iv the sdoI Soo bales: to arrive , Futurei opened quiet at an advance of 1 to, 2 point, on favorable cables. Afte the opening-, the advance was continued on raihr a free covering movement on! the part of shorts, who - were influenced byt the weather mm hlcht showed, u TY n the west and wet n the east.; Just tthe reverse o what was wanted i for the growing" ' rop. This buying; widened the ad ,Hvsnce to 6 to 7 points. . At the time of highest Drlees fsbles from Mani , , Chester were recved . stating thst- al Mcommlttee fropi h Master SplnnersH 'Arsoclatlon had rheti and voted toJ recommend short itime.: This destroyed the" advance afad brought about a net( ,f 'decline of 1 toi 2 joints.. Toward;the7 'end of the day, the tone of the markets t , lm Droved on- speOulauve buying, ana Tithe closlnr was' Steady at a net ad- . 'vanofl of 1 to 2 oblots. . ' ; Cotton futures -closed steady. Jun i; .l.85: nomlnalr July ; lft.99j Aug. 'Il ea: Sept. lrt.99;;. Oct .10.88; ' Dec. -ilO.85; Jan. 10.8,8. U : . U ' ; Iiverrool ,' Cotton. . . -rr Liverpool, JuneJ 1 8.-Closing cotton- spot moderate J business done; prices . 2 points lower; (American middling fair .50: good middling 6.14; mld- : dllng 6.9; lo mtddllne 5.78; gooJ ordinary 5.62: ordinary .l 7. The sales the day were ooo Dales, or wnicn 500 were for speculation and exportj ana inciuaea 6,oo!Amencan. ueceipxa : 15.000 bales Including 10.200 Amerl Trsn: Futures opned, ; and closed steady. June, JUne! July 5.82; July : Auguot 5.84 : 1-2: ? August-September . R.81 1-2 SeptembefOctober- 5.T8 1-2;) . Ooto.ber-November& s( 6.7; November Decem.ber. December-Januarys 5.75? .Tory-Fehruary; i February-March, r ? March-April. April-May, May-June '.5.75.1.8. ..!..! : . ' : . noreiprs yesterday i . . i i . 15 bales. , . Quotations: 1 Good mldd4ing . ' m'ddling . . Srlot middling to etrlct good ;V4 . . . . t . i ...... . Miaoung . . ..i. u4c . . . i i - Off grades . s. . . f . . . ; . 9 V4 9 V4 c Same Day Last Year. i Jteceipts 15 bales. i-' CJi'otat'ons: i Good middling ? "Strict middling nfddllng . . . . lUc. 12Vfcc 9 lie. f i Oft grades . ... .. OtHer Oottoej Msrketa. MWUttp-'elp j TOT MUTfHWBI I I , i warresmn - l r New Orleans,. ; 5 Bavannab ;'i Cb axle ton. tea!T' UU !m,t iais-i4 nom is 8 W4 steady 19 nom, ; i . I v steady ltj quiet, li.es steady, ils ; . wiliningtosu. , ? woraM.,.M ' Baitlmore,...,. : Msw Yor Bar i ii in . L Boston i , IMwlpillSM. r : aaroin interior ilormft . CtadJancu UTOaBonk" Ktv4r n J ttniula. t , lew YorW t - r, nAnteatl i Pftw.en opposing fortes In the stOclH market r .. ... ii i..f j "y was quite iiveijr wmi' t tl J I ' but w" ovei In the course of SSnir,t hQur f -the trading. The 1 iVftu upPrting prices against f urth ftj.; ai' eabllshed control In that time. I J?1.., v,n done so seemed disposed vaiiin. om,nu operstions. Thepre- , Veiling aentlt- i . .i the nt WM wish, based on I left mrhL ; . von vi mo ' ; wnn t rallied yesterday, SMCces- 4Sf I I94S et - V7 " ' !S 19 : ss. steady : 5.1 miiiwiL itrm qult:i ' t i .it. m . . i on ICS ; - 8 Find aa Xajeattng Opportunity to Cap lulls Their Energies fox the Future v ii H-.;- . 'In the contracts to aell . - union 1 CENTRAL . This eompana record la Unequ aled. It tsadf In Low Coat to policy holders, because It pars them Largest Annual Cash Dividends. Ther policy easiest to sell because BEST FOR POUCTHOLDSBS. Write to, or call on 5 CAREY J. HUIITER Q DRO- SATE AGEIITS. vmasf cssnnAL life nrsunAxcss cohfaitt. Raleiih llorth Carolina. slve departures from the nnanclat dls trlct of persons of influence. in that world are taken as part explanation of the diminished activity of the mar ket It is surmised that some of the heavy selling this week has been in preparation of such departures by rlrnin up of outstanding speculative accounts in stocks. News bearing on values was not important Another reduction in the London price of copper and the reported re newal of the war on import freight rates among the trunk lines were un favorable , incidents of the day. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales (par value) $3,201,000. United States bonds were un changed or. call. Total sales of stocks today 623,200 shares, including Sugar 2,300; Tobac co 200; Atlantic Coast Line 400; Cen tral Leather 34,200; Chesapeake and Ohio, 1,500; Louisville and Nashville 200; Reading 66,00; Sloss 900: South ern Pacific 26,300; Southern Railway 5.100; do. preferred 500; . Tennessee Copper 100; Union Pacific 40,400; U. 8. ; Steel', 79.700; Virginia-Carolina Chemical 3,300. HTOCKS. Alllschal pfi- 1 Iowa Central., Kaa.CSo-. UAH . St . 44 - 1VA 149 ViuA oppef Am. Agr Am. Beet aacar AIM Am. ran ptd SI14 Vm.Cur. ftf Aro.CotSeedOtL 7I'4 Aia.UidedkL.prM 4 19s K merlranlee. 89!4 AnuLlnseedOlU. 17(8 Am.LoromoUTS gg4 AnJUBtLU. si 4o,prerlr!0994 m.8agTRf 114 Am. TelATel141 Am.Tob.pfd.e,-ie4 Mn.Woolen. S4'4 ABaor&JtlsuO&. Wt Ateblnsoou.MM.ll I dapref......i.-.mj4 .C,L ,..1,11 Hta .1179 1o.preL -U t4Vi Beth. Steel4 . t9k Hrook.IUp.Tra. 78 tanadlsnPse.lSlS MlnnUkSLS SS ML8tP dSJS.M.lS7)4 MlssourlPaa.. ItU ftLKn.Tsx 414 do.pref 71V4 Nat Biscuit 19S Nation aJ Lead . S4 NatRytMexlst SS N.T.CentraL. 11 1 N.Y.OntWest- SSU N.W ,. , St NJlmerlesn.MM SIM Nor. Pae ISSjj PadfloMaU SSV4 Penn- 117 People'sUss llsM P.C.C4L.L tl Preasusteeicar. 41 PolLPsiaeeCax-l SS Rail Steel 8pr 414 Reading. Ill RepnbUcStoeJ SM do. prat 144 RoeklslandCo.. UH doipref 4SM StUASanrran- 1 eisootd.pret.M 41 R.IkSo.Wast SSM dfepref 48)8 siosMShefreidu. SI ; SO.PS4 , .nsK dopref -Ill SoathernRy.... 89$ do-pref... ,. S7S TsnnXop. 19 Tex. Pae SS TttUaW. 4901 do-prsf.. ,,. SS HaionPsclfle 191 do.prsf ST ' U-S. Realty- si ITAKubtar... SSU ITABteal 4999 dapref -.113!l LtahOop ,, ss Va.Ca.Chem.Oo ttJn Wabaah ztH dapref, 474 West Md is WesU hoaseEl. 83 West Union 71U WJkLakeSrleu. IS WiaooxiclnOvn. S7H StandsxdOO 484 Cen.Leather tfapref. OuMfN.J Chea01ilo. CbJL Alton CO WesternL tH rhlesioAN.WltlM Cbi.MSt.tlf2 C CasffLLtlP. 7S roLPueiairon- 41 Ool.8outhen S7V4 alitprst.. II do.Sd.preC . M!4 iVmsoL ti..L:i 4IV4 OoraProbi f Z& retHadsoawl88 S OeaABloOrai. 4S do. pref .J. 88 ristQier,sSeoJMM is 18 r.rto S444 dOvlstpretL. ft 4 do. 14. pref-J. . 42 Uen. EIetrks- I se Qt.Nor.Or.pfd.l4S QtKor.oreetf. 7S DLCen .... -4.14799 InVHetropoUtrM 1M dapref....,..J.. 7 lnt-Uanrester.L S . Ia HI aria pfd SS IntPsper. . is IntPnmp. m. i9H BOHDS.' UJSjtSsref-.ii91 b.retSs.eoupiSI M ref itiJi . dalaeonp. lei do.4s.rac 118 doeaoottp ill -AlllsChsi litis ISSjl Amer Agrl, ss.isi AmTel-Tel ct4.144'4 Am.Toh.4s , . . 1 88 do.s4T.ri,,... ttt tch.fen.4s, 1444 8htLn.lst4s,- SS do.04s , ,, 114 daCrU ,.. .... us A.aL,4s... S4V4 BO 4S , 89M - doi54a-.- 84 BAOB.W. Sa- si)S aTr.sa 87 Can Bo 1st Ss-. 144 CenOaSs . .... lit OnLesthr Sa S814 Cen.RRN.J.gcn ' 84 . 117 CUtQ.4a 148 OAA-S&a 11 C.B AOJt4a . 87M Chi. Mil A 8t P . gsnSt 88 r'.B.LAPaoSs.- 89)4 do.foi Sa , 81 dand4s, ,. ;,; .... SiJ arn a,, -. JTJ8 Jsp 4s 88 Jap 4 Id sert. si KanO Solatia- 74 La k ashore deb. , 41931 mmmmm 884 UJkN.Un.4a. 1834 Mo, Kan A Tez lat 4a 144 doHtrefl ifJs do f en4 81 MoPac,4f- 8J N Y Ccn genSs tiU NTCendeh4a- 8Sfe N.y.CL4ew,IllJ N.Y.N.H.AHart ford cv4a . .118ft N4tW lstcon4s 88 N.4W.CT 4S . 88 NorPsc-4s 141 NorPao 8s 74 Ors.B.L.4s,. ...... ss . Penn.etSte S7 do.Co&4s 144 Reading sen.4a,i84)4 8tL4tPa. SSfe 8LUaSW.eo.4- 78b StA3Wlatsld. MM KA.L.4S. . So fa col 4t daKRlref4 So. R wy.se . SoRy gen 4- r.aC4t8tL.g.4s 87 Uvxl.Ins.serA 77 UnlonPacsj 148 do.cv.4s 149j4 Union Pae lat and ref, 4i 8944 UJ9.Rub 4-.. 19S UJt8teelSa4s.-lS8'4 VaCarCliemSa- 9VA Wabash istSa. -11SM Wabash Iitex4i74 WestMld.4s. 844 Weat Ele cv 4t. 84 u ta.cen. 4 9lU C AO.... 14054 C B A Q .. r SM D.4R. Co - 88 NatRy Me 98 So. Pae- 143 a.WA 4s , ,., 88 'otasoaths.. 89 .AHxv4a.144 DelHlstrfl 141 lnARloa.4a:- t7 uutnisra So 7U Crls prior UeMa. 89 do.4en.4s.- 77 Crleev4aaer'A' SS do 'B 71 Qan. Elea evSa -14S klUCeo-iatrefia UnthMe 4a... 7SM IstMereMarlne 4 " 72 New York Dry Goods. New York, June 18. The current demand for dry goods continues light but operations for the future continue a, liberal scale. The cotton yarn market reflects a wider Inquiry for late contracts but at prices that are regarded -as .impracticable ', by the mills. The cotton goods market holds very steady although the demand! Is spotty, i The raw wool markets are very firm and prices are on a high levels. Re Island Cotton. . . Savannah, June 18. Sea Island: Fancy Florida and. Georgia. 21622; extra choice Florida and Georgia 19 47 20; choice 1761-2; extra fine 156 M 'fin - 13614; common 11612; hialeg 627.v V ' - i - . . v.uarjf-Kiun. o. june is. oea is land "-quotations omitted. Receipts, sales and Exports none; stock 603. - S2 I 41 its LL. 7SJ4 87 89K 8494 111 SSU POLICIES I , How is Your Grain Crop? I have recently received a car load of McCormlck Mowers and Rakes, Harvesters and Binders; also a large lot of Binder Twin, which I am offer ing at very close figures. Write or phone for prices, I will take pleasure In showing you through my Immense stock of agricultural Implements.- W. A. MYATT Capital City and Raleigh Phones 81. Clilcajfo Grain,, ' Chicago. 111.. June 18. Wheat prices on the Board of Trade today resumed their downward trend and on final transactions were half to 7-8 be low yesterday's close. Coarse grain slro closed weak, but provisions were firm. arucies Opening. Lowmi losing Wheat: July Sept Corn: July Sept Oats July Sep. Pork: July Pept lard; July sept Rib.: Sly Sept I1SOM US 18444 71 114 1S7V4& 712. 4S SS 4SM 18.S7 is se 14738 nana 49fc&74$8 vm 18 49 24-74 444 1 1i SS.SS 88 78 1184 1181 1.44 1141 tt.M 11 87 11X8 11 18 IMS 1114 1111 tllJU New York Provisions. New York. N. Y.. June 18. Flour dull and barely steady. Rye flour, corn meal steady. Rye dull; barley quiet; wheat easy; No. 2 red old 150 nominal elevator. Op tions 1-1 to 5-8 C. net loss. July 122 1-2; Sept. 114 3-8; Oct 113 1-8. Corn easy; No. 2 old 84 in elevator. Options 3-4 to 1 C. net lower. July 80 1-2; Sept. 77 1-2; Dec. 48 3-4. Oats easy; mixed 61 1-2 nominal. Beef steady. Cut meats firm. Lard strong. Pork Arm. Tallow, rosin quiet. Turpentine stesdy. Rice Arm. Molasses steady. Sugar, raw, easy; fair! refining 336(2342. Coffee quiet; Rio No. 7, 7 7-8 O 8c; Santos, No. 4. 90 9 1-4. mild, quiet; Cordova 9 3-4 612 3-4. Futures closed quiet net unchanged to 10 points lower. Batter unsettled; crearrrery specials 29471-2 (official 24); extras 25 1-2; third to first 21 ft 25; state dairy, com mon to finest 210 25 1-2. Cheese steady; unchanged. .. Eggs steadier; State . Penna. and ncari by selected white 25 49 24; do fair to choice 23 1-20 24 1-2; brown and mixed fancy 23 024; do fair to choice 21 1-2 422 1-2; southern 18619 12. Cotton seed oil was active ana higher to-day on improved demand from exporters and western . manu facturers, outside speculative buying of new crop-months, covering of local shorts and in sympathy with the fur ther advance In hog products. Crude was firm with a small trade. June 5.7765.80; July 5.81682; Sept 6.106 C.ll; Oct. 6.056(07; prime crude 4.73: do summer yellow 5.7865.81; do white 4.10 6 6.25; do winter yellow 4.126 9.23- Potatoes irregular; Jersey sweets per basket 16 2.60. Cabbages irregular; southern, per crate,; 20c. 6 85c. Freights and peanuts unchanged. Bah I more Grain. Baltimore. Md.. June 18. Wheat easier,; July 1.15 1-4 61-2; August 1.12 1-461-2. Corn dull: spot contract 79 3-4 6 80; Southern yellow 79 3-4 asked. Oats dull and easier; No. 2; mixed 61 1-2662. Rye firm; No. 2 Western domestic 91 1-2692. I Norfolk Peannt Market. Official Wholesale Quotations. The prices are strictly wholesale (not job lots) and represent prices ob tained on actual sales yesterday. Market strong on good peanuts. Fancy; , Strictly prime Prime : Machine picked Punch Spanish ...... 3 6 36 m2 26 36 11.026 . 2.00 6 . 314 2 3 B. E. Peas. rer h o . Nnval glores. ( Charleston. S. C. June 18.Turpen tlne oulet. 39 1-2. Rosin quiet. Quote: A. B. C. 2.7062.80; D, 3.0061.05; E. 3.45; F, 3.95 04.00; G. 4.0064 05; H. 4.15(4.20; I. 4.30; K. 4.8564.95; M. 5.10: N. 5.30; WG and WW, 5 40. Savannah. Ga , June 18. T""""' Mne firm. 39 3-440 1-2; sales 1.169; receipts 1.106; shipments 4.080. Rosin firm: sales 2.757; rece pts 2.639; shlpmn?. 7.800: Work 128.115 Ouo'e: P. 2.72 1-262.87 1-2; D. 3.15: E. 3.47 1-263.55: F. 3.7564-00; O. 3.9564.05: H. 4 20; I. 4.4064.45: K. 4.35; M. 5.05. N. 6.30; WG. 5.15 6 5.'0: WW, 5.506 5.50. New Orleans, La., June 18. Re ceipts 114 barrels rosin; no turpen tine. Fxports for Liverpool 250 barrels rosin. Wilmington. N. C. June 18. Spirits turpentine steady 38 3-4; receipts 12 casks. Rosin steady 2.40; receipts 3. Tar firm 1.50: receipts 2. Crude turpentine firm 1.75, 2.75 and 3.50; receipts 26. r New York Money. .New York. June 18. Money on call eesy. 1 1-? to 1 7-8 per cent; ruling rate, closing bid and offered 1-3-4; time loans, slightly .easier; '60 day 2 1-4 to 2 1-2 per cent; 90 dsys 2 1-2 to 2 3-4 per cent; six months 3 1-2 per cent Close: Prime mercsntile 3. 1-2 to 4 per cent; sterling exchsnge firm with actual bualnews fn bankers' bHls a 4.86.25 6 4.86.S& for 60 day bills and at 4.87.95 for demand; commercial bills 4.15 1-2 64.86; bar sldver 52 1-8; Mexican; dollars 44. SaMMB44MMaMMM4w Comparative Cotton Statement. fPv h AKaorlj)t1 frM t ' New- York. June -If. Net refftptt m. an u. b. pons auring week. 40.64B; n nrceipu at au u. s. ports samj f THE liuilyiilblniniiv Hand the merchant a goods from him. It la an easier way of paying, the bill. and Is safer. The check will a-t as your receipt and yon do not have to carry money around In your pocket.. We will be pleased to have you open an account with us. . Check b ooks free; 4 per cent paid on savings deposits. THE MERCHANTS BANK E I AMES HOIUIEn WDISTOH. Attorneyat-Lat7. aajrs of coimxncss bcixjov. Uorf ollL VirtHnla. $10,000 ROAD BONDS. Frankllnton Township, Franklin county. North Carolina. Bids will be received till noon July 6th on 810.000 road bonds.' bearing 6 per cent Inter est, payable semi-annually, dated July I, 1909. maturing July 1. 1939. B. T. GREEN. Secretary, Frankllnton. N. C 8-16-2 rta week last year, 49,465; total receipts since September 1st 9.742,562; total receipts to same date last year. 8. 136,249; exports for the week, 64. 966; exports for same week last year, 82.345: total exports since 'September 1st 7,959,659; total exports same date last year, 7,038.550; stock at all U. S. ports. 434,325; stock at an U. S. ports same time last year. 273.083; stock at all Interior towns. 209,442; stock at all Interior towns, same time last year. 204.614; stock at Liverpool same time last year, 607,090; stock of SAnifrioin afloat for Great Britain same time last year. 92.000. Statistic on Movement of Cotton. . (By the Associated Press.) New York. June 18. The following statistics on the movement of cotton for the week ending June 18, were compiled by the New, York Cotton Ex change: WEEKLY MOVEMENT This Year. Port receipts 33.640 Overland to mills and Canada . . 10.486 Southern mill takings 4 !nst Year. 63.995 22.075 10.000 I estimated) . Loss of stock - terior towns 30.000 at m- 17.722 5.223 Brought into sight tor the week 54.304 C2.847 TOTAL. CROP MOVEMENT Port receipts 9.727.587 8,159.598 Overland to mills Canada Southern mill takings (esti mated ) Stock at Interior towns in excess of Sept 1st. . Brought into 1.232.101 766.376 2.105.000 141.000 94.901 105.748 sight thus far for season 13.159.669 10.972.122 251 bales deducted ceints for the ean. from the re- Llvcrpool Weekly Cotton. Liverpool. June 18. Following are the weekly cotton statistics: Total sales, all kinds. 48.000 bales. Total sa!es. American. 42.000 English spinners takings 72.000. Total exports 5.000. imports, all kinds. 62.000. Imports. American. 44,000. Stock, all kinds, 1.149.000. Stock. American, 1.046.000. Quantity afloat all kinds. 94.000. Quantity afloat American. 64.000. Total sales on speculation 2.300. . Total sales to exporters 900. Weekly Interior Cotton Towns. (By the Associated Presa.) New York. June 18. Town. . Tone Mid. Rect Albany 2 Athena. . . . Atlanta steady 10 3-4 388 Orenham Charlotte ateady 11 1-4 34 Columbia quiet 1.672 Columbua. Miss 26 Hallas Eufaula '17 Oreenvllle 34 Greenwood. S. C 265 Helena. jgj I'ttle Hock 27 Macon 26 Meridian ia Montsromery .. ..dull 10 7-8 41 Naahvllle dull 10 1-8 280 ' Natchez $ Newberry 725 UalelRh eaay 10 7-8 157 ome ...... 54 Selma 148 Rhreveport . . steady 10 1-16. 2.897 Vlcksburj? " 12 Cotton Receipts. (Py thV Aasoclaled Preaa.) New York. Jun 18. The following nre the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since September Oalveaton 3.555.114; New Orleans 047.2.t9; Mobile 374.374: Savannah 1.491.459G; Charleaton 209.157: Wil mington 410.426: Norfolk M4.592; Paltlmore 97.388: New York 18.120; Poton 1.857; Newport News 9.823; Philadelphia 6.940; 8a n Francisco 8Z.094; Brunawlck 323.204: PortH owniend 78.954: Pertaacola 155.654; Portland. Ore.. 300: Port Arthur and bn pi(i 145.113; Jacb-ftonviu so. "12; EaRle Pass. Texas, 742; El Paso. Texan, 1.574; Laredo. Texas. 3.994; r',lfpo-t ?ftsl! Gerretown ?.R4: Texas City 79.758; minor ports 6.839. Total 9,742.562. 1 mmitrnt ri fcl ifcM fr lim blij4 till AS l FI1J I HMkMnMBt,ttnt.AlMii(MM check when von bar a bill of 1 Raleigh Savings Bank, DALEIGH II. C JOHN T. FTJLLEJf, Presldaat. fTTATtT.TnS ROOT, Capital and Surplus, $75,000 Four per cent Interest paid on de loslt Call on the bank or jrrtte tor further Information. j SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOB Woman's Liberty Was torn WHEN THE EEWETQ ilACmXB ' WAS INVENTED. ABB GTVINa WOMAN THi PRIVILEGE TO VOTE 17t rue Sewing Hattiina; Contest .Care chqpetps jr$uuiloomfort . la , aslng. " " A " OOICT FAIZi ' TO GET Ef YOTJB Vote.' HART-WARD HARDWARE COMPANY 884 Fayettertne BU Raleigh. 71. i HO W TO SELECT VOW! w Tlie first thlnr, to do Is to select house which you know to be tlior- o uglily reliable a house of promt nencc a house that Is established tliat has been known for the reliability 01 tne lnsiruments it sell tor years past. Then purchase from that house as high grade piano as yon possibly (an afforda Piano of a standard make a Piano with a reputation for reliability and durability, and then you will be sure of satisfaction. Such a House is the DARNELL & THOMAS. Such Pianos are HENRY P. MILLER, BEIIR BROS., BEIINING, GABLER, SHONINGER. All sold on the easy-payment plan at prices consistent with quality, by the old reliable House of Darnell & Thomas RALEIGH, N. C SALE OF BELIIAVEN BONDS. Sealed bids are hereby Invited on Ten Thousand Dollars of bonds to be 'ssued by the town of Belhaven, N. C, for public utilities and Improvements, as provided by aat of the General As sembly, ratified March 1st, 1907. the ralidity 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 payable semi-annually, and are to run as to the principal, for twenty-five years. Any denomina tion 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 the Board of Aldermen on the 6th day of July, 1909. and the Issue will be awarded to the highest bidder. . No bid will be accepted at less than' par. GEO. II. HARRIS, Town Clerk. C-15-to Julye Choice Cut Flowers Xioses, Carnations and Violets' A SPECIALTY. j Wedding , boquets and floral off erincs arranged In best style at short N notice. Summer flowering bulbs, bedding, plants, rose bashes and ererythlng la tha . . orlst Una at 7. L O'Quirin Co. r 1 r, Neea to oe amiiatca wua servative banking Interests, prepared to take care of their legitimate needs. THINK OF SUCCESSFUL C0nCERns!k: in this section and note whose accounts are in this CAN AVE HELP '., . - f-, V '-( B. "a. JERMAX. Preslttenc' -A. A. THOMPSON, Vice-President. CommorGial National I , tm- it .i - f r 1 2 i ammmlmmlmwlmmmm-mmu-mummwmmmmmmmmm ; To render the very best service to our customers; to prorlile ft saTe and convenient depository;; to' gather together the funds of tlte community so that tlcy may bo utilised; to capIUllxe tha inli dustry, energy and integrity of building up the rnaterlal Interests of this section. - ; v f ; CHAS. L JOHVSOX, Prtslfstt TlicfialcigliBaoliiog&TrosiCo. ' RALEIGH, K. a "THE nourjD STEPS DAnK"1 ' : A s tando for ; RELfADLE GOUHD DAWUlfjG An HcnorabloHhtcry Sbxo 1065 .CHARIJSS TL JOHNSON, JAMES A. BRIGGS, . W. N. JONES, W. A., LINEH AN. , - C M. BUSBEE3. ' v v E E.! NORRIS, ; f ill . : !: n . n rt - DURHAM, Nr C; ' i- - Total Resource? . $1,600,000.00 ., . '. j ' '. .. -. . . , . t . .. v Offers Its services to those who fdeslrea safe place for their 4 ; Idle funds. Certificates of Deposit Issued, bearing interest at f tne rate or rour per cent, per longer. - . . . 119 LARGEST SURPLUS OP AY Capital. $150,000. deposits, 1,250,000. ?. - We offer our services to mill men arid manufac turers who have to have larg;e accommodations and are In need of greater Banking facilities. We pur- pose only to supplement and not' Interfere, with your present banklnt? arrangements Write to us. WE KNOW YOUR WANTS AND WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Ifost respectfully, ;r '.- JVLIAN , t. CARR. rresldettt. We Issue Certificates of Deposit u. Our rates are plain, straight t per . . - ..ion considered QUICtt DANItirjG GEC?liCIZ . , :.. ' -.. :? ' . ..j ' All. correspondence, answered upon receipt ? - ... ..' . - ' Loans passed, immediately upon application! . v " ,"? Each transaction absolutely could cntlaL v . ' : . v4s Nq, postal cards. or open.communlva.ioni, ; , .'r' ; OPEN A 8PECIAL ACCOUNT WITH US. .Ht' J Capital and undlrlded: profits, $310,000.00.' . ""V ) r'Ti THE SOUrHEriJI IIATIOIIAL BAKkVIniin2lp, H. Hi 301111101? : .. MS(JSS uoerai, yet eaie ana ccn- : : how satisfied are those bank. . H"- AS- YOU SUCCEED? i i ' : TL W. JACKSOX, - .. Cashier, K. D. CROW, Assistant Cashier ant J. J. flIOVU8, ChiUrnuui. j v " V 1 : t 9 ! onr younjj men and thus Id In F. H. BR15GS, Cast!:r 'V.' v.- " V s ''J-VHtt j.; c .4 .'X-, R. CHAMBER I , T. B. CROWDERv , THOMAS S. KENAN, t..f s J UHXM W. HAKUN t - : F. a MORINO, . . '. f ; . annum, u left lour montn . or t i -.-.v- . -i - : '.:'..-::, ' BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA Surplus, $125,000 v. 4i .. - - ?i-r Mm uu oroaerage, oon us or commls- jar "t . . : , I WJ mt iU. U L J ( V ' ) -: i m 1 ": H : '' M:- I A A . ? . 1 . j i .itV ' i - y '.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 19, 1909, edition 1
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