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! I t "1 : ' " J " - - .4f;f.T":ri T23LDNCT 8 AND tlBSXHlVGIl. SUKO AY, JUNE 27. 10U! COTTflOlrailET SUM ill S riot Advaiico Yc3tcrday of 10 to 13-; Points ; niiDE riEiJ men nEGonns ! Appeared to be'fjlig Overnight Buying f Orders Around the ltln-H&pot Peo- ' ' pie Supported:: Near : Months The 1 . , Market 43oJl llrm' and lArtlve. : V ' (Br the Aociated Press, )- r New York, June 2$.--The .cotton market opened steady! at decline jot' 2 I eolnts of July. twhlchfwaa Influenced by a little scattering liquidation, dls- i anixelnting Liverpool future and bet- . t. ttr weather reports, but generally S to points higher. There-jappeared ' to be big overnight buying ! orders - around tha ring, spot people ' sup. $ ported the near months and shortly ' after the opening prices sold up to a . net gain of 7.t6 t points, with all po- . V ltlons making ttiew lgh . records . ror . the season. Heavy realizing caused the mar wo of the 2--50 H. P. ccn:p!:!3 cHi $:?mti stacks; i 1 12"x35 Bi!:i tzihx ttfiiui 14-93 1.W.fcrtWirss Sisals Pluj ' ARtnitar, 2,303 nits c:;!:!j USX 3 1 W. Mlsr ts. Mts. : TheT abore lis a complete outfit, which has been famishing II glits Tor a Uto town In North Carolina for about 5 rears. It : In splendid condition. ' Jt has become too smalls for oar ens- -. tomera, and we will replace It at once with a materially .larger i plant. .' ,.; V v This machinery Witt BE SACRIFICED FOR ISIMEDIATIS SALE AND DELIVERY.- GREENSD0RO SUPPLY CO., G'qto. h. c. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .... .$ 2S7.S52.8S Overdrafts unsecured ... t 450.19 Furniture and fixtures .. 40.000.00 Cash on hand and due i , from banks 225,220.04 Total sales today, 249,800 shares. Including sugar. 100; C. & Reading, 45,100; Southern Railway, 1,100; pfd 100; Tennessee Copper, 300; Union Paclflcy -38,300; Vlrcinla- Carollna 3,000. RTOCH8. .nd active. points some Irregularity later, bu ket held within a point or top on bullish tspot advic s The market' Closed nrm with .prices noti 10; to- . I Receipts at "the ports today 4,005 bales, against 4,782 last week and f 7,879 last ,year. For the Wek 30.000 I bales, against 33,605 ilast ; Week and 1 '57.238 last year; !, To-day's receipts at New Orleans ft 618 balesi iajgainst 1.71 4 Mast year.f ; . X. gpot closed quiet, left points-higher; mid. uplands ' 11.80: mid. gulf 12.08; sales. ; 100 bales. Futures opened steady and closed firm and active.. Open.- High. Low. Close 11.38 11.40 11.42 June r: .11.28 July 11.18 Aug. 11.29 Sep.. ......1145 Oct. t :.. . .11.84 Nov. t. . . Dec. 11.39 Jan. - . . . . ..11. 38 Mar. . .11.40 May ......11.41 - 11118 11-29 1134 lt3J .138 - llf.38 11.35 k 11.38 1.4S 11.40 11.34 11.39 11.40 11.43 11.45 11.47 11.45 11.46 11.50 11.45 11.38 11.50 11.50 11.49 11.52 New Orleans Cottop. ) New Orleans.-La- June 28 Cotton spot' firm. 1-1S up; middling 11 3-8; sales on the . spot,w 1,02 i'J to arrive, 1.000. f.i ' . V: ' . PSidtrAa nnti(1 tk1w ImphinrMl to 4- points up on -the; active months. Bullish' crop statistics ! gave; the mar ket an upward tendency which would have been mucn more; marked ntd it nw oeen ior - extensive reaming oy 1 ava. ,f . c Datlon of. a; bullish i bureau renort I .sas next Friday and the fabt that the Llv-1 OtNor. Or. pld.liSJs erpool market would remalii open un til 7. p. m. to receive thla Information also sened to stimulate bullish senti ment and a gradual advance was in evidence until the close, which was steady . with, the active : month? 1.1 to 16 points above the close lyesterday. Close: June. ? 11.44 nominal: July, M7- AuiruKt, "'11.67 : vepre"rnber. 11.65; October,. ll.Rl; November, I , v , ' DonsL AlllsChal pfd 6 14 Am.Uppec SIM Am. Beetsngar 4X'4 Am. Can ptd tai Am.Caiar ks Am.OotSe400. 74V4 Aio.HideaL.pr m Amerleaalosu.-. S9M Am.UnseedOIL. 1M AnuLocomoUTS s844 r aoLPrex. ,,,iisji AnUagsxBe.l2Sl4 Am. TelATel-. 18144. Am.Tob.pfd.e.-.t60J4 Am.Woolen.. S94 AnaornJiutCo 4S AtohlnsoollS do. pre! .I.,...,. 808)8 A.GL 123 BUK. 117H dapraC- 91 Beth. Steel. 29ft BrooluRap.Tnu 1V CanadianPse.I8tV4 Pen. Leather.. soa afccal.194 ChesOhio... ,. 76 Uht Alton fgft CQ Wemtern . 248 ChleaxoftN.W.lt Zf8 i ChLM-SCF.182 0 CC.MlUri.lj. 73 Ool.ruellroo 49 OoLSouthera scJ4 dalst.pref.M tt do.2d.pra.. 804 OonsoL Gaar.tS9H ComPrObum S2M DeUtUods0i.M.191 Den.ARtoOn 48 1 dObprsf 86S DistaiarsSao. tSft Erto ,U 85!4 do,ltrpre& f2 " Iowa Central 29ft gaa.C.So.......'. 4'.4 4preT. 4- 78 LANk.ii.i. 141 Mlnn.ASt.8. ft MLStP ASJS.M.1S8M MleourIPac-,. 72 M.Kan.Tex-. 4U dprefu. 72 Nat. BHcort '..IS NaUonLea.L ti-- Nat,Rrt Meilet tt N.Y.CentraL.122M K.T.OnUkWet WVA N.W tt N.Amertcan.... lift Nor. Pac 18a4 PacincMaa . tzu Penn...lIJ8 1'eople'sUaa ; 112ft lC.OAL,L 91 PresaStealCar PulLrBJaceCsxlYa Rail Steel Spr .L 6s Readme 14 BepnbUeSteeL. Z07 do. pret.. 1644 BoeklslaadOaU t9i dotpref.... 9ft BtUASaaPraa- ' osco2d.pre 4254 8.1iSo.WestM.! 17H do.pre . 48ft Slosmheffeld S1'4 Bo.Pao.............v .1194 ,daprsf.... 13258 SoutharnRy.M . SI do.pcaf. 9J4 Tann.Cop OtNor. ore stf 78 DLCfBi,, :, , , .1488 InUfetropoUr.. 174 dapref ti Int-Hrreater. ga IatMarlna ; pfd 24M ut.Ptpar. . 18M 1 IaiPompM , tk S7J8 Tex.PaeMv. 944 TJ3tL.AW.... 47 do-pref.... 7ft UxvlonPactno 1 92)4 dapref , . 192ft UARety-: tl UARabber- :. st'4 UJ9. Steel v 46j daprel 4 229)4 UtahCep,..,.j 484 647 21ft 12 6 72 Ya.Ca.Chem.Co Wabaah.u, . dapref. West Md. WesttaoassEl West. Union , ,, W-ALaJtsErie-- 10 WlseonslnCan, is BtandardOU ; t7 UAratSsretltm dorecxaeoapaoift UA9refu.-101ft do4buwapitlM da4aregnt da 4aeoui20U 11.51;.: December. 11.52; January. 11.53; , March,;; 1163. ( .- s; , ; : UVetpool; Cotton. Liverpool, i June .26 Close: spot quiet, prices eight points higher: American middling, fair, f.6 8; good mlddlrna 5.9! rood ordlharv B.70: I AlllsChal Istga $ St ordinary 6.35. 'The sales sor the day I Amer Agrl, ts. 101ft are estimated i at ' 10,000 j bales, of which 500 wefe for .speculation and export and included 8,600 American Receipts 1,009 ? bales, ? including ,100 American.. s t.-;'-'' "v! Futures opened firm and closed steady.' June. ? 5.98; June-July, 5.98; July-August. 5.97 1-2; SeptJOct., 5.95; Oct-Nov., 5.93- 1-2; Nov-Dec, 5.92; Dec-Jan., 5.92? Jan-Feb., 6,93: Feb.- March. 6.94: March-April 4 5.94 1-2; I April-May. 5-94 1-2; May-June 5.95. I -! , Ralelah Spot Cotton.' I I receipts yesterday .1 . . i t 40 bales s Quotutlonsr-: i Good middling:. v. . 1.12c. i Btrlct middling ..;.A.ll 7-8c. ; Middling . . .. i. ..... j. . . t .11 i 2-4c f Off grades Ti.'ii ... . U.vO: to lie. Same Day LasT Year. . icereipts . . ' Quotations Goo' middling . j. t fat.a t j Jk 1 1 v -V ' -r ' DUM I miUUIIU? 4 l e a ) Middling . . I; . i Off grades .45 bales. .12 3-4c. .12 6-8c . .12 1-2C. UIV:..ij......ll l-2c. r . Other Cotton llarkoU. Ports HeoeipU pott Uorsmeat: Walveton NewOrleaiis MobfJs. .1 , Bavanntii.... ChatUjton wiinuton NorloiS. r-. tfrora . Bceton m fatldeipiuM, atwaeolav atertortfovma Momton ,...., Ami ta,..,. Meoiphle. . St LotiU . ....... . ClneiaBatl LouivUieta UttlIiook 51 xonst i sua ung S steady UK 1 ittt ; steady llUj t7 f-Urm- Ill-It ! S2S : nom . n4; , qwlet , lOfcj - . arm t ur r tsi i nm I' nk: L.. quiet ; it.tt '' '11. sa -l. steady ;! 12 ft rrr"-r t ; ') - : . steady ; if i : firm ii'i 14,167 quiet . ItM ss itm : : j I. I - " " MCt mi, . I AmTel-Tel cv4lt 158 Am.To&4S St'4 dots , ,, ..119 Ateh.ceas; it4 8M.Ln.lgta, 9M da1lilllf8 daCvts lit A43.L4S . ... 944 BAQ.4I 199ft doSfts.,..,,. tt BiOB.W.SftS tt B.T.CT4S-. , i t7ft Can 80 1st ts. 11998 CeofOa.ts.....lls? CeaLeathr ts- ttft Cen.ua N.J.gcn . . ..1271 &ACX4ftS 194ft CLAAfta 1 7, &BUt4. 9S Chi. Mil St, P I senfti a GR.L4Pao.4- S9!4 docol ts 92-H dartdts ' ., . 97ft aC.08tL.c4s 77ft OoLIn M.ser.A tl C0LMJd.4.- g CoLASoath.4s. 99 O.AH.0T 4s ltr4 DelHlttrft tl2J8 DanARtoQ.48. 17ft DUttllers to. 7tH Erie prior llaa4s. tt dagsn.ts ..,.. 77ft Erie ct4 r A' S4ft do B' rM 7t Gen. Eleo ctSS-147'4 niCen.Htref4s tt Intbltt 4a, . (t0!8 IntMereMaruie Japan 4s . S74 Jap ft. axM JP 4ft id serl t!!4 KanC 80 lstxs 7498 Lakeshore deb. 7 41431 M.U IXN.Un.4i. ltt Mo, Kan A Tex 1st iat!4 do lttref4 t4M dogentft 944 Mo Pac, 4s t2ft NYCengenSfts 99 NYCendeb.41- 91 M N.Y.CL4ft,new 11154 N.Y.N.UUart .fordct4.138ft NWlstcen4s t84 N.AW.er s Mk NorPaeU 16244 Nor Pac ss ' 74ft Ora8.L.4a..... ttft Psnn-ctXft . ttM daOoots l tft Beading gan.4sltt j 8tLAPa tt 1 8tItS Wa4' 7fft StASWlstgld.4 t49t 8.A.L.4 7 SoPaeolts tS ' tfaBSiraft 94ft 8aBwy4i 111ft 8oRygen t2 UnlonPaa 4.14X4 do.cT.4-,. It 4 Union Pae 1st and ref, 4s 994 U.Rub tslt47t UX8teei2dJU.ltft VaCarChemts tt Wabash lsUaH2M Wabash 1st extsn WestMIA4s, tt West me cv ti t4!4 Wls.Cen.4s. tt j C AO . ( Da A Re C0eeeaeM eee. NatRy Me. So. Pae... . Wheat For Chicllens Bend your orders for chicken feed to W. A. Myatt. corner of Martin and Blount ' streets'. Large lot of new wheat and CVcelman chicken feed Just received. W. A. TJ1VATT Capital City and Raleigh Phones 2. to 1.10. Corn Oats easier; No. Rye easier; No. tic 90. quiet; spot 78. 2 mixed 60 to 1-2. 2 Western domes- New York Provisions. New York, Juhe 26. Flour dull but firm , Rye flour firm. Corn meal steady. Rye dull. Barley quiet. Wheat firm No. 2. old. 1.17 nominal elevator. Options 1-4 to 6 -8c net higher. July 1.24 7-8; Sept.. 1.18 3-8; Dc 1.16 5-8. May. 1.18 1-2. Corn firm; No. 2, old, 80 1-2 eleva tor.. Options 1-4 to 3-8 net higher. July 79 1-8; Sept.. 76 1-2; Dec.. 68 1-4. Oats dull; mixed 80 nominal. Beef steady. Cut meats steady. Lard easy. Pork dull. Tallow dull. Rosin quiet. - Turpentine steady, 46. Rice firm. Molasses steady. - Sugar, raw. steady; fair refining 3.42; confectioners' 4.75. Coffee quiet; Rio No. 7, 7 314; San tos No. 4, 9 to 9 1-8; mild quiet. Cor dova 9 1-2 to 12 1-2. Futures closed quiet net unchanged to 10 points higher. .Eggs, high' grades, firm: others easy. - State, Penna. and nearby brown ai? mixed fancy 24 1-2. to 26; do., fair to choice 22 to 24! Southern 18 to 20. .Potatoes easy, unchanged. . Cabbage, unchanged. Freights and peanuts unchanged. Cotton seed oil was firmer today on scattered covering of shorts, specula tive buying of new crop months and In. sympathy with strength of cotton. Crop news . was bullish. Crude oil was-practically cleaned ' up. June 6.60 to 5.66; July '5.64 to 5.66; Sept. 6.02 to t.04. Oct. 6.02 to 6.02. Prime crude 4.63 to 4.40; prime aummer yel low 6.40 to 5.44; prime white. 5.90 to 6.60; prime winter yellow 5.90 to 6.60. REPORT OF THE COXDITION OF lie lie Af" Raleigh, In the SUte of North Carolina, at the close of business Jane 23rd, 1909. r, Total .2 523.623.08 ';. . 4 ;...'"' . IilABriiTriES. 1 -v" ; Capital stock. . ... i. ..$ 100,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur- . ... rent expenses and taxes paid 8.932.87 Deposits subject to check 419,589.21 rotal .....$ 623.523.08 State of North Carolina, County of Wake, ss.: I, W. B. Drake, Jr.. Cashier of the the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. W. B. DRAKE. Jr.. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me.thls 25 day of June, 1909. , - S. J. HINSDALE. Correct Attest: Notary Public, J. O. BALL. JAS. R. ROGERS. ALEXANDER WEBB. C. B. AYCOCK. ! Directors. WE WOULD ALL LIKE lO BE RICH, FEW OF VS E VER WILL BE BUT no nay all save part of our eaniinrjs for expenses i the tlxne cf unexpected rJlOchanlco - Savings - Banh REPORT OF TH E COXDITIQN OF Wake County Savings Bank At The Clow of Bus! new, June 23, 1909. RESOURCES. Demand Loans .... Time Loans. Bonds. Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures . . Cash and Due from Banks s.. . V m - 8.951.62 122.670.28 22.815.00 31.76 1.000.00 16,038.45 Total ..3171.507.11 LIABILITIES. De- Capital Stock .... . Undivided Profits Interest Reserved for posltors . . Dividend . No. 8, payable July 1. '09 .. .. .. . Cashier's' . Checks ! Out standing , . .... . . Deposits Subject to Check 15.000.00 3.500.00 1,879.96 450.00 36.33 150.640.83 Total ..1171.507.11 .-i I, T. B. Crowder, President of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; T. B. CROWDER. President s Sworn to and subscribed befbre me this 24th day of June, 1909, ' K ' V ' i . P. HAYWOOD, Notary Public Stocks and Dondsl '. New York.E June 26. The -. stock market today 'showed plalnfWmptoms )f lapsing into isummer dullness. Puch business as was done origlnateo large lv on the floor of the vxchantr? in trading operations among ) tiiicmleri. I were easy. f ; Chicago Grain. Chicago, June 26.- Wet, weatheif In the west and southwest prompted con siderable buying of wheat on the board ,of trade to-day, resulting in a firm market- At the close prices were a shade to 5-8 to 3-4 higher, than yesterday's final figures. " Corn- and oats also , closed fir mbut provisions Besides the discouraging efcfcct of th- j rrrra-r heat a period of dullness In the necu-1 latlon. through the critical period of I Wheat: me making ; Ot' me countries iwrvcsi 1 uiy 1 eustomary.l 5 The extreme iuso ff.8eP rnarKet, in spueo tue pear 1 approach of :1the July settlements, I gept mia-ht prove an Incentive tat keep up Uat speculation l In. ' some "circumstances. I Jaly The heavy receipts of currency fromi , juiy the Interior '.Vte providing resources to insure thev meeting of all require ments on July 1st -Borrowing abroad also is pursued with facility. There Is no dread Apparent .that the July payments, estimated over 1200.000000 will not be met with ease. The time , money mar ket. Is called vena sort' ana Jj reflects the expectation that the period ot ease wll! extend, for someStifne into ! the future. 1 Todav r strohr bank statement reinforces this expectation. ;, A disturbing ttr-t warn caused In to- j: dayVmarfcft by the further relapse ;; n Union Pacific pfd. whichj sold as r 100JU2 comDaredJ 110 on : Thursdsyi "The sluggish drift of the ;r day s price movement left only small 1 cnanges at the end of the day. :.uonaa were- steady. - Total sales; v "f '1' ; I .uoiies Z'i and' V coupon i . ' 5"nea a4;. the ; 4s ' registered 11' ,.an? coPon 3-4 rer cent . ouri.-j.tne we'x. t Sept Lard: July ' Sept. Elb ..Sept Opening. Lowest asae ' sssbsssbh msm sssssa m 11898 ltr4 : 114ft4'4 !, 744-tJ4 7tJ ; 'tasift t44t , 19.97ft ' ' 19.94 :. x48t -.:r i:t ..j lit! 1 V 11.es li st , v 11.44 7; itt7 V 11 47 : 11 ttft ia.t7ft r . 4XO0 lit Ut!4 1S& ftM 6,. i ?t.i25$ ,; 20.34 tt.47 lilt . H.tTH lies v, . New York Money. . , . New York, June 26. Money on call nominal. Time loans Very soft anU dull; 60 days 2 to 1-4 per cnt and 90 days 2 to 2 1-2 per cent; 6 months .3 1-4 to 1-2 per cent.1 Close: Prime mercantile pep-r vto 4 per cent; sterling exchange trxa with actual buslnsse in bankers' blll3 at 4.86.50 at 5.86.60 for. 60) day bills and at 4.88 1 to 4.88.05 for deitiund; commercial bills 4.86 to 4.36 3-8; r-ar silver 52 1-8 ; 'Mexican dollars 41. i Baltimore Grain. . i Baltimore, Md.. June '26. Wheat firmer; pew Southern by. sampla 1,01 Naral Stores. Wilmington, N. C June 26 Spirits turpentine steady.- nothing doing; re ceipts. 13 casks. Rosin steady. 2.35; receipts. 26. . Tar firm'. 1.60; re ceipts. 0; crude turpentine, firm 1.75, 2.75 and 3.60; receipts.' 9 9. - - 1 . -. . 1 Charleston S C, June 26. Turpen tine quiet 4 42 1-2. Rosin .quiet APa 2.76 to 2.8S; D, 3.0S to 3.15; E. 3.65; F. 3.95 to 4.05: G. 3.90 to 4.20; I. 4.40: K. 4.8R? M. 6.05; N. 5.10; WG. 5.10; WW, 5.30. Savannah. Ga.. June 26. Turpen tlnequlet 42; sales, 316; receipts. 900; shipments. 66. Rosin, firm; saleaH i.s; receipu. 2.488; shipments. 683; stock, 125.834. Quote: P. 2.65 to 2.80: D. 2.95 to 3.10; E. 3.40 to 2.55; F. X.85 to 3.90; O. 3.85 to 3.95; H. 4.00 to 4.10; I. 4.20 to 4.25; K. 4.80 to 4.95; M. 5.05 to 5.20: N, 6.10 to 5.25; WO. 6.40 to 6.55; WW..40 to 5.60. I o. New York Dry Goods. NewYork. June 26. The dry goods market closed the week very strong. Buyers are proceeding carefully but are placing large quantities of mer chandise under order. Jobbers' clear ance ssles will bectti Monday and con tinue for the balance of the month. Linens are very strong. Burlaps con tinue quiet and pricea are very low. Fine and fancy lace goods have been generally opened for the season. o J . Clearing House Statement. New York, June 26. The statement or clearing house banks for the xieek shows that the banks hold 83 .94C.SCOJ more than the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This is an increase of $13,667,850 in the propor tionate cash reserve as compared with last week. ' The statement follow h: Loans. 81.339,962,100; decrease. 832.422,800. Deposit. $1,416,197,100; decrease, $26,848,200. aimilatton. $49,163,200; decrease $25,300. Legal tenders, $79,289,100; increase,' $498,000. Specie. 3307.706.900; Increase, 467.800. Reserve. $386,996,000; increase. $6. 965.800. Reserve required, $354,049,450; de crease. $6,712,050. Surnlus. $32,946,500; Increase, $13, 677,850. Ex-United States de pouts. $33,557. 250: Increase. $13,656,425. The percentage of actual reserve- of the clearing house banks was 27.75. The statement of bonks and trust companies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that those Institution have aggregate deposits of $1,347,046,300; total cash on hand, $151.47.ao. and loans amounting to $1,152,298,500. ' Ralelflh Savings Dank, nALEicn. m. c. ; JOHN T. PTJLLEN, Praaldasl. . ; CnARLEA ROOT. Oaaltlee. . G:plttl end Surplus, -S75.0Q0 Four per. . cent Interest paid est e Jostt. Call on the tan cr trr&t for fcrthee IXonata , Attest: T. II. BR1GGS. W. B. GRIMES, v '"; T. P. JERM AN, 4 O. E, HUNTER. A. R. D. JOHNSON, v. , DlrectortSu mm00 g (".. s Q0DD iBR0Gi.& :G)VJl?W DAtJKCRO AND DROSlUnO 9 If embers rWew York nd Norfolk Cotton Exchange, Cotton, Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Provisions, Private wires. . Pmmnt mttlntlnn tn MlMnnhu an1 tnluwa - ARCADE BUILDING.. , -ORFOLK. ; VmGEflA. ' ' " C ' 53 ? 4,-. t . ! ' , ! Solrlto Kaplan Brothers, Proprietors j THE WOMAN'S STOOE . Sfaaonlc Temple Building. Raleirjli, ! N. C. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. RALEIGn, N. C OFFICE WORK Ana other confining duties which throw an additional strain on the eyes re bound to develop optical trouble The moment your vision begna ' to show signs of strain hare us fit, you with the proper glasses the only way yon can clieck the development of the trouDie ana remeay ft Accurate, expert attention at rea sonable nsarea, j Masonic Temple Pharmacy, RALEIGH. N. G.V ' ' YOUR JULY INCOME ONEY which is received from Interest pay ments, dividends or other sources, may bo deposited with t this- bank . where : it , will be safeguarded by prudent, conservative ' manage ment and ample .capital, surplus and resources. We endeavor to "render exceptional service to all who entrust1 their business to us. ' 4 Commorcial B. S. JKIUIAN. ' V President.' , A. A. THOMPSON, Vice-President. National nmm. Mi IL W. JACKSON,' ; f ....-'.' , Cashier. K. D. CROW, Assistant Cashier. J. J. riIOL8, Chairman. yj 1STATEMENT OP CONDITION The Citizens National Bank June 23, 1909. RALIGII,N. C. RESOURCES, U. S. Bonds, par . . . ,v. .$ Loans and Investments. -Cash . , . . . . . . . ...... : " Due from banks. 225.000.00 787.891.38 79,409.93 152.894.89 ToUl .....$ 1.245.396.20 LIABILITIES. ; ' J Capital ...............$ Surplus and profits.... Circulation . Bills payable Deposits . ; . 100.000.00 180.708.07 i 100,000.00 40.000.00 1 824.688.12! Total $ 1,245.396.20 I CHAS. E. JCHSSOIf, Prtslf sst F. H. E-I2SS, C:si!:r TI10 Raloigli BaiiliingSTrosi G XlALmOII, N. CL "THE ROUHD CTCPG CArJU" . v7y"2tando for;;.'-;';'rA::5'r:t': nELiACLE courjD cnniurjc nAxHcscrcll3itcryC v DIRECTORS . '" ' 0.. CHARLES R JOflNSON, JAMES A. BRIOGS, W. N. JONES, . W. A. LINEHAN, ' . C. M. BUSBEE. -. h; eu norris, J.J R. CltA! iBERLAIIli T. 73. CROWDER, ALFRED WILLIAMS, IHOM A3 & KENAN, JOHN W. HARDEN, P O. MORINO. w frr-Hie First rJnlinnnl Da i 11 50 op DunriAsr. . Capital, 5150.CC3 rplcs, 5125,CCD "Deposits, 51.25D.CC0. ; We offer our services to mill men and manufac turers who have to have large accommodations and are In need of greater Banking facilities. We pur - pose only to supplement . and not interfere with your present banking arrangements. Writs to us. WE KNOW YOUR WANTS AND WANT J YOUR --I-.. ' BUSINESS. :- ..... Most respectfully,: -j.-. n . -"'iX.' - . JULIAN t. CARR,' President, , 7 " We Issue : Certificates of Deposit bearlB)'v 4Per Cent, ; xUiJ-0 Our rates are plain, straight, t ' per " ' ; cent; no brokerage, bonua or commis sion considered. 6c lll.kvirv---:::;-:I70- TT lt444Aaa44AAI.AsAAAAA44AAAAAAAAAAAk WW w-ww we W f f f V WW WWW f ?f f WWWw tftff f f f 1 9 t FINE COMBINATION BIDING and DRIVING HO RSES 4 Hareral Plne norsee rect X All Well Broke, Duggy, Saddlo and Farm Horsea. t HEADQUARTERS FOR MULES . i J. M. PAGE MULE COMP'Y I V' - TMARTTN STRCirr; RALfCIOTT, 1 J Lunch Sets Tally Cards AT CUD'SBbOI flOl 19 rAYXTTTB VILLS CT. MMBiim e : DURHAM, N. C. Total Resmi rtes v I GOOXIOOM JwwrwwwwwwVMrwWwrwwwwM' ' Offers Its sen Ices to those who desire safe place for. theh? Idle funds. Certificates of Deposit Issued, bearing Interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum. If left four months or j longer. . . -v- 1 . - ': '.;'V---- "L LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA quick DAnntnG cnovicc All correspondence answered upon receipt';' Loans passed Immediately upon application. Each transaction absolutely could entiaL :, ' 1 . '. No postal cards or open communications. ''- OPEN A SPECIAL ACCOUNT WITH US. Capital and undivided profits, $310,000.00. THE SOUTHER'! l!AT& OAIIK, XtiD, II, i C. Tap Hi I?a DcdG oihigO 3D g a V 1' u v J FT it li tt
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 27, 1909, edition 1
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