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TUB NEWS AND OBSEKVEK, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1000 yuiiOiLi'iiliito 4 'ff -K f IJEiJT TUuOLluG Net Decline of 28 to 36 Ppints TEXAS RA1TI HELPED BEARS ! A Nervous and Unsettled 'pay Mar ke Closed at the Lowet IUln R porta Also Influenced the English ''Market Which. After 'Starting De- Vidcdly Better Broke Sharply Be fore Local Opening. ' ' (By the Associated Press.) - ' New York. June 18. The cotton - markets continued very nervous and unsettled today with prices suffering 1 " ' another sensational -breaks, and with r.theclose easy at a net decline-of 28 to 36 points. , ' . . The market 'opened weak at a de- j . -v-ciifte of 12 to 28 points, and shortly ') after the call sold 25 to 29 points net !dwer on .Press report of) beneficial . :rainp in' Texas, these reports also hav- Ing Influenced the English market . . whichj. after starting -decidedly better ;,han due-Lbroka-aharply before the hour, of the local opening. si The local ;4j bear -cll(iuj-seemed filling to take profltaron" good, "part Jofita lirte around Jll.$l Xor.- December, and the i ; ,! demand fromi .this ..source nh connec Y , tlon with. fresh buying for, long ac ,: count' and continued support" from -1 some of the remaining bulu, who are : A believed to. -bev. heavily . long - of the - market at considerably higher prices,' caused a, rally of 10 orrVlB points during tha middle of the day. This Improvement was aided by the offi cial detailed" weather report from .;'.; Texas,, showing that the Trains had . no.t been,, heavy ..enough to dp good ex i ' ce'pt at' a couple, of points, and bullish - report u concerning the Texas (crop outlook coming chiefly, from Memphis; , ; .,' but" there was too renewal' of general buying, and the Western belt forecast for showers" In Southwest; Texas was followed by private wires reporting i ' - rains ; la . that, section, during the af-1 ternoon December contracts,- which i )' had rallied to 11. 9 . suffered a very 'severe break hi ' the last half hour, ,; selling 6ff to 11.77. 110 points below the high records of . last Tuesday V .under a renewal of. aggressive hear : ; pressure and liquidation on "the Texas ' 'i- rain reports, and -the market closed at ' .the lowest, t. Southern. spot( markets officially ' reported- early were un changed to 1-1 lower... ... i y Receipts at the ports today ;were B,4 CO .bales, against 2,419 Aast week and 2$66 . last, year, - Forhe' week '. 25,0QO bales, against 30,289 last week . V; and 23,660 last yeari Today's re- ' ceipts at New Orleans were 667 bales, ,: ' ' against 386 last' year; "., . . )- ;;'v ;;.- Spot cotton' quiet,-25 points lower; c - jnlddltwg- uplands .' . 1,24. 0; middling gull 1.ZS5. , sales 100 bales. : Futures opened weak 5 and closed easy. -'''-'.--' f t i.M3 , ; i?. r v -Opeiu High. : Utyr.. Cloa , July. .. ., ..12.00. 12.Q0 H 79 11.78 1 August. . . .11.94 ; 11.94 HWhat YOU SAVE, MAKES DIVIDENDS. ' l2-lnxS6-ln- Bates.' 14-ln.x36-ln. Murray. l-ln.iS6-in. inshklU. 17-m.x3-ln. Greene.' .Ig-ln.x42-ln, Frlck. 20-ln.xl8-ln. Allls. OOBXISS ENGINES. " ' 14-ln.x36-ln. namllton. 14-inxSG-in. lane A Bodley. 16-ln42-In. Ie A Bodley, 1 8-1 n.x42-ln. Cooper. 20-lnjt42-ln. Greene. 20-lnx48-ln. Greene, v-.iV . - t . 28-)n.x4S-ln. Ilamllton. AUTOMATIC ENGINES. 8-ln.xlO-tn. IdelL 9-ln.xio-ln. Llddell. 8 1-2-lnjilO-ln. Ball. -lnxl2-ln. Atlas. 12- in.xl2-ln. Imperial. 12-lnxl8-ln Atlas (4-ralve.) 13- lnxl4-ln. Watertown. " 15-in.xl6-in. Weston. Jt - 4 , . 16-ln. and 28-In.xl-tn. Ball Compound. CJOND1TION AND PRICES OF TIIE ENGINES IS ALL TllAT YOU GREENSBORO SUPPLY GO. K " v dTt. "0, Greensboro, N. C. Stocks and Bonds. New York. July TJe tn.d f stock market showed good effects of last week's strong tendency in the ac cretion of buying orders 'om outside sources with the opening of the new week It is true these orders reported bv the commission houses were ac companied by selling orders which .ruiKidered to represent proflt- nr holdinsrs of securities of an investment character which have been held since an early stage of the re covery in prices. Early efforts cen tered on St. Paul. There were obvious efforts to effect realizing sales in United States Steel to take advantage nf th hie-h Drice to which it had risen last week. Union Pacific did not continue its strong appearance after the advance of the first few minutes. News was interpreted favorably Evening the labor troubles in some lepartments of the steel trade were given a hopeful Implication as signs of a return to prosperity which the wage-earners were pressing to share. American Car made a noteworthy gain. The r.ressure of realizing: sales on the market increased as the day progressed and made the closing tone easy with a mixture of net declines. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $4,136,000. -United States bonds were unchanged on call. ' J Total sales today. 749.700 shares, lncludglng sugar. 500; tobacco, 400; Atchison. 82.800: C. & O.V 34,800; L. & N.. et; N. & W., 5.100T, Reading, 92,- 500; It- L Co., 40.200; Sloss, 1,000; Southern Pacific, 37,300; Southern Railway, 6.90D; pfd., 700; Unlon Paci fic, 80.600; United States Steel, 101, 200 r Virginia-Carolina Chemical, 2,r loo. .-. t.. v.. -; : : V.;; V"-'y.-'S. :." STOCKS,., v AukCbst pM- September. .11.90 11.90 .October... .11.94 11.97 November. .... .. 11C73 1O0 11,75 11.74 11.75 11.75 11.74 A December,, J1.95 .12.0OV lt-77 11.77 Jannary:...11.9l'l'I1.9r 11,76 :11.76 , arcfiillrll-l'Jll- 9 .'11.7 11.78 Mar...... J 19 2 12.01 ' 119 II.79 Vr' ' ': New: Orleans CottoiJ.' . ' - New Orleans, La., July lftCotton spots quiet 3-16 of a cent down on all grades. . Middling 12 6-16. Sales were ' 700 bales on the spot and 25 to, ar rivei . v - ' Futures opened weak 24 to, 3 4 points . below the close Saturday on re porta of . rain In Texas over Sunday. , Texas weather was again the principal fac tor in, the market, but this time It was .on the bear-side.' The hot, dry; weather ' in that State, which has served as the . big bullls factor -of the market so long, having given away to what were . reported to be beneficial rains1 the re cession lnr values, which followed as a ; natural consequence, was fully as big . ; as had been expected. Fort Worth, Galveston, Corpus .Chrlsti, San tAn-"j--- 4on la, Austin,- Beaumont. Sherman, I Dennis and Gainesville reported show ' -' ers, "showing that "the' rains were "gen eral throughout- the cotton belt. . This ; gave the-bears jlu opening" which re ; J salted In their bringing. much treasure Into play;ln' sending the market down to lowet levels, although th bulls ( contend e, that -only light showers had j.j" fallen and that heavy prolonged tsoak-'Ing-ra4ns were all that could-pvrove' of . benefit' to the crop in Texas. In spite of -the bull's contentions,- theV market ." continued on- Its downward course, and at the close. which .wassteady. . was 34 to-47 - points below the " close X: Saturday. .Futures closed steady at ro- the decline..' . " :J , ( - . a Closing bids: July 11.90; August- t 'September 11.76; October llttS; No vember 11.62; -December 11.&6; Jan : wary 11.67; March 11.77. V , , 'v:'C I Liverpool -Cotton. - f - . Ltrerpool.v-Jurr 19.-Cdtton spot moderate business done: " Ji points v lowers-American middling fair ,-7.1 4; "good middling, 6.78; middling, 6.60; Z low middling, 6.42; good ordinary, -6.1 Jr, ordinary, : 6.81. ' ' .The Sales of Mhe t dar twere 8.000 bales, or? which 7 500 wexefor. speculation , and , export 4nd Jncluded 7.200 American. No ' Receipts. . . ....s.-.: 'W , .A fj '. i t Futures, opened steady, and i closed pasy. July, ; July-August, 6.3ffj) ' 1-2; August-September, 6.30; eptfember-Octobere- J6.28; October-Nove)mber, -fl26 :l-2i ""November-Decembef; De-eember-Jan'uary, '6.25 1-2;. , January February; 1 6.25; FebruaryrMarch, March-April, April-May, r May-June. June-July. 6.2 6 1-2: July-August 6.25 : RALEIGH SPOT 4JOTTON. -- f Testerday'a .receipts 0 bales. ' Qpolatlons-T-!. ; .. f.s v - , S'f . ood middling , , , . , . i lll2c: Strict middling ..... ..... , ,11 3-80. Middling . . ,..,..;12 1.4c. Off grades ,v....;... 9 1.2 nc. same .uay lj&nt Year. i.WVv:,'.v"ttI-2e. ............ 11 3c. 1114c. ........ wc. 1 ;RecelpU . , ...... . 6 tbales. tjuotauons- Good middling Strict middling Middling Off grades H . . . 1 Other Cotton Markets. ) U 1 . 1 1 ' Kew Orleans... (Tiarlvston: WilmingtoiL.M.M. , lialUmore -New Vork...i. DuKton M. . I'bUadolpbU... . CctuacolftM..... interior MoTemeod Houston ........ Augiwte Memphis rt. Joulg..... -'inplnntt..M. ' liule Itock yTone quiet , . nora SuWH , ull quiet teadr : nominal quiet , quiet toady quiet i tcadr ' qulel tesdr mMwi arm steady MU'llng It 17 1149 1144 ltd 134 11T Wm 134 im Itoceipts 61 Am.CJopper-5-..-Am. Agr .. " ;. Am. Beet Sugar.-. 41 V Am. Can pfL:j 81 Am. Car & F 2S 'Am.Cot.8eodOlL ll Am.HWe1?'- 41 American Ice 38 . Ami Unseed Oil.M Am. LocomottTe - 6IV1 Am. 8. & : do '-pfd '"112 Am. Sugar ReLU-UJ Am. Tel. A TeLl140Mi Am.Tob.pM; tMflk Am. VroolenJ.'TU 14 r ! Jaai'n Hta,Co-tFk Atililson 11C do. pfU.. 104 X.CI.-. -v-rr-32 1 B. & ! flO.'-' pfd 'mmm- 94 Beth.'SteeLi 30 Brook.Rap.Tran- TTH Canadian Paclfle-lSf Ceo. Leather 3T do. pfd-J-. W Ceri.oiN.a-.--.W7 Chea. A Qbla.-i 78 CM. A Alton- 69 CO. Western;..--- 1 Chicago A N. W-183 CnLM.A6t.P 155 CC.CMlLSl.Pw73 CoL Fuel A Iron. 44 CoL Southern M : . do.. 1st pfd..... 8IM1 do. 2d pfd-. 80 Consol.Ga.---14f Corn Pro . 23 DeL & lludjon .-WVa Den. A Rio Grand, 47 flo. pfd H Distluer'sSecv-i 38 " Erie ' do. 1st pfd.--. 63 do. 3d ptd 43 Gen. Electric. '-..166 Gt Wor. Or. pftL ISO Gt. Nor. Or. cU.--.-1$ 111. CentraC-i-13 InLMelropolltanl 15 ' do. pfd 47V Int-UaxTestcr---- 85 Int. Marine pfdL. 21 Int. Paper,-. 16 . lot. Pump '---.-- 38 Iowa Central.. Kan. C. So.-.'.... do. pfdL . Lv A Minn. A St. 2J 45 n 1444 55 Mln.St.PAaB.M-.im. Missouri Pec..'. ... 73 M. Kan. A Tex-.-. 42 do., pfd.-. 73 Nat. Biscuit. -.105 National Lead... 66 Nat. Ryf. Nex. 1st- 53 N. Y. Central..'. 132 JS. Y. Ont. A West- 53 N. American -Mv- 13 Nor. I,ae.-....-.:.:-lS3 PaclncXIaH .-. Penn .;..'lJt People's Gas-.. 116 ". P. C. C. A L. L-.. fj4 Presa-Kteel Car 44 . PiilL Palace Car .188 ' RaU Bteel Sprinf- 4 Readlnf ..1SS RepubMc Steel 62 do. pfd .'..106 Rock Island Co-.-. 3S4 do. pfd .. . 73 St. L. A San rran- . Cisco 3d pfd-. IS 8. L. Atp. West . 17 ,'- do, pfd. 65 Sloss-Sheffeld. M So. Pac -..133 doJ pfd-... i . Southera Ry ZJ ' do.' pfd..' 69 Tenn. Cop... 36 Peas for Sale ! I have 100 bushels of nice Cornfield Peas for sale cheap. Write or 'phone, No. 83 Ral eigh and Interstate 'Phone. W. A. TJIYATT Corner Slartln and Blount Sts. 3.6003.70; F, 3.80CJ3.90: O, 3.8(9 3.15; If, 4.00; I. 4.20; K. 4.9506.00; M, 605.25; N, 6135; WO. 6.65; VW. 6.75. .. ' - " ' ' - - ' ( - .'' ' Wilmington. Jf. C., July It. Spirits turpentine steady 44 1-2; receipts 38 casks. Rosin steady. 2.60: receipts 84. Tar firm l.lf, receipts 16. Crude turpentine firm 1.75, 2.80, S.50; receipts 1.35. Butter. Elgin. 111., July 18. Butter firm. 26. ales for the week 1.074,000 pounds.; jrious Accident to Conductor. (Thermal Cor. Rutherford Sun.) Mr. W. F. Simpson, freight conduc tor on the C. C. & O. Railroad, had a very serious accident at Mud Cut, one day lat week. While attempting to move a car frci the. side track, he wm caught betwen the pole and car, breaking several ribs and being badly manhed and bruised. He was taken to Bostlc where he was met by a cou ple of physicians and carried to the Rutherford Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. INJECTION, - Cl Prompt and Effectual Rdld without tiicMvenlcM, la tke MOST O05T1NATB CASES' No ether treatjaent required. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A All Ml ftlfUI - I 1 u uinu 1 LINES SAILING JANUARY 2a I CIO .STa m M 4lk A tonadcirpainxieditcrrinean ,uncnt Costing onlrt400and up for 73days. Cru? Pfyt. White Star Una. NY..erf.ero of grain caused a further slump In wheat prices on the Board of Trade today. Final quotations showed losses of 1-2 to 1 l-2c. Corn closed steady. Oats weak and provisions strong. Articles Wheat July ISept. Corn July Kept. OaU July Sept. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Short Ribs: July Sept. Opening; 4S 41C441 20 65 XI M 11 7V 11 ny u ss Lowest MPs lHPo OS 6S 20 6S M M 11 65 11 4 11 55 Closing; lit lis 70S 6SH 9 26 15 21 65 11 72S 11 47H 11 42H quiet Rye, 1.45 Tex. Pac-, Tex,eL,AV, do. , pfd . Union' faclnc. -. do. - pfd U.v8.'RHlty-.J U. 8. Rubber U.S. Steel - . do. pfd...... Utah Cop, 34 49 6K1 117 8T4 38 7tt 127 49 Va.-Car.Chem Co Si Wabash,..'..- ttk do, pfd--. . 66M1 West Md- g Westlngbouso XX- B4i WestUnlon.-..,n . W.ALaieErieJL Vfft Wliiconsin Cen.. I (j Standard OUfc.-4.61S i U.S. re XsYK-. 100 do. ref. 2s coup 101 -U. 8. 33 reg.-. -lOlVi do. 3s coup.-.. itm do. 4s reg.i UFb do. 6 eoap.-.-lJ6 Allis. ChaL 1st 5s 86 Ant. AgrL6a4 103 Am. Tel-Tel. trf-loS Am.Tob.s Wa r do. "' 6s.- 113 Arm.A Co.4t-- 85 A ten. gen. 6" -....MHfc ' do. cv4s --I16Mi do. ' CT5t 116 A. JC. L 45.- 85 B. A 0. 4s-.- -'lOff . do. ''i Ja--i ..83 B. AG.8.W. 3S 60Mi B. T. ct4s.... ...' 851 Cen. of GS. 5s..... 110 Cen. Leather 8S-.-1 88 CenL R Jt. i . gen. v ttT : C. A O. 1is. .1044 do. . ref 5s... 11" C.A A.rid. 75 V C.B. AQ.jt.4a.--r,88Vi do, gen. 4- 1001 CbL MIL A 8L P. C. R, I. il'ac. .... vxh do. . Col. Ia,..., 13 CC. A St. L. gen 4s 63 -U1ttfcsm;AfHi CoLMld.48.-. 65 CoL A BduUterota. ft I). A P.et4-..l.,joj DeL H.lstrffs.--. 67 Den. A Rio Or. t5 DlsUller'a !..... 77 Erie prior Ilea la w 63 do. gen. 4s jp Erie cv 4s ser. A. t( do. B ....M ...... 77 " Gen. Elec.oT is t61 11L Cen. 1st ref 4.- ff Int. Me. 4M-. 60 InLMerAlarlne 4 61 Japan 4u ...-J- g7 Jap 4A .1m-.-IM Kan. C. So. 1st 3s-. 74 Lakeabore deb. 43 L4N. Un. 43 108 Mo. Kan. A Tex. 1st f , 5&"MM0MtftoQ, f do. gen.4..i.. 81 Mo. Pac. 4s. ... 63 Nat. By of M. 4s 15 N.Y.Cen.gen.3 82 X. Y. Cen. deb. 4s 95 M. Y. N. II. A Ilart " ford ev 6.--.--..ri8 N. A W. 1st eon 4s-l06 N. A W. ct 4s... 91 Nor. Pac. 4s ..10J Nor. Pae. 4s 7fk pre. St. L. 4s $ Peifi. ct 3...-- 87 , do. con. 4s...M..l64 Reading gen. 43100 St. L. A F. 4s-.... 46 St. h. A P. gen s r St. L. A 8. W. con. 4 7914 StAS. W.lstgldts 94 8 A I ls hmmiwm O $0. Pscol it.... ffTg So.Pme. cf4 us 60. By 95 , do. R.R.Is. .113 do. , gen. fs..- 65 Union Pse. 4s .164 d0. ' ct. C-V.-:.112 Union Pao. 1st and U. 8,Rubbet6s W4 V. 8. Steel 3d fs ;.106 Va.-Car.Chem. is- M Wabash lvt Is- m Wabash 1st ex. 4S- 74 West. Mid". 4... 87 West Eta. ct. fA 84 Wis. Cen. s IS C. B. A Q D. A R. Co. Kat-KyMe So. Pae... " Chlcarn Rnl Chicago, J uly 1 9.Liberal arrivals New York Provisions. . New York. July 19. -Flour and about steady. Rye flour, corn meal steady, barley dull. Wheat, easyi No. 2 red. old. nominal elevator and fjo.b. afloat Op tions 1-2 to 5-8 net decltnt July 1.32: Sept., 1.17 E-8; Dec, 1.16 5-8; May 1.16. Corn barely steady; No. 2, old. 78 1-2 elevator and nominal f.o.b. afloat Options enarly l-2c net high er; July 78; Sept, 73 3-4; Dec. 66 1-4. - Oats quiet; mixed 67 nominal. Beef, cut meats steady. Lard, pork firm. Tallow steady; rosin, turpentine quiet Rice firm. Molasses steady. Sugar, raw, steady; fair refinng, 3.42; refined quiet Cotton seed oil was easy, owing to lask of demand, and more promising crop outlook. Trading was of the smal, evening up sort July 6.50 to 5.60; Bept, 6.69 to 6.70r Oct. 5.81 to 5.84; Dec,, 5.64 to 5.61. ''Prime crude, nominal. Prime summer yellow 5.60 to 6.63; prime white 5160 to 6.10; prime winter yellow 8.70 to 5.98. . Coffee quiet, Rio No. 7, 7 5-8 to 7 3-4;. Santos- No.-' 4, -9c; mild duU, Cordova 9 to 12 l-2c. Futures quiet net unchanged to 6 points higher. : - Freights to Liverpool steady; - cot ton steady 14 to 16; grain by steam 1 l-2d. . Ptanuts steady; -fancy, hand-picked 41-2 to 4 3-4; other domestic 2 1-4 to 4 1-2. " . ' Potatoes steady; Long Island, per barrel 2 to .25; Jersey 1.76 to 2.25; Southern l.OOto 2 .35. Cabages steady; flat Dutch, per 100 3 to 4; nearby; per barrel 90c. to 1.10; Southern 75 to 3Lr - Butter firm; - creamery specials 27 to 27 1-2 (official prtce 27) extras 26 1-2; third to first 23 to 26; pro cess, common to special 16 to 24. Cheese" firm and higher; New State full cream specials 14 to 15; do., small colored or wlhte, or large 'col ored fancy 13 3-4; do., common to good 10 1-2 to 12 3-4; skims full to special 2 1-2 to 11. j Eggs firm; State, Penna., and near by selected white 28 to 31; do., fair to choice. 85 to -28; brown and mixed fancy 27 to 28; do., fair to choice 23 to 26. ' . . :. ' - Baltimore Grain.' ; 7 Baltimore, Md., July. ,19. Wheat firmer; epot contract 1.20 3-4; South ern on grade 1.16 to 1120. Corn dull; spot -contract -76 1-2C. - Oata steadier: No.. 2 mixed 53. 1-2 to 54c. ." . , - . , . Rye dulirNo.2 "western "domestic 80c asked. . - - . . '. - C m . . t v ' Norfolk Peanut 3farkcts. s- Ofllclal wholesale -quotations. 'I Tho prices v are, strictly : wholesale ,(not Job' lots) : and" represent prices obtained on, actual sales . yesterday. Steady, ' ' . ; - Fancy . . Strictly prime .. . ... ... Prime . . . . ..... Machine picked Bunch . . . . ......... , , Spanish .. .... ...,.,..31.050 B. E. Peas, per' bag .. ..$2.000 . . New York Dry Goods. New York. July .19. The dry goods markets opened .firm and-with good orders reported In the maiL House buying was- generally quiet' in. piece goods. Raw. silk Is easier. 1 Yarns are very firm, but little buying was re ported except where concessions from the extreme' top of Jast week were made. . , R OYSTER' FRESH CANDY EVERY DAY Extension of Local Sleeper on Sea. board Between Hamlet mlngton to Charlotte. and Wil- Commencing May 19th, the local sleeper operated on trains No. 4 4 and 45 between Wilmington and Hamlet will be extended through to Charlotte, first car leaving Wilmington train No. 45 May -19th. first car leaving Char lotte train No. 44, May 191h. C. H. OATTIS. District Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. C. CANCER CURED We want every . an and woman In the United States to know what wo are doing. We are curing cincera, tu mors and chronic sores without the use of knife, and are indorsed by the Senate and Legislature of Virginia. If you are seeking a cure, come here and you will get it We guarantee our cure. KEXLAM nOSPITAL, Richmond, Va. H. W. SIMPSON, ARCHITECT NBTtf BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. C8 Broad St A NICE OUTING AT TEBY SMALL COST. Southern Railway will operate first popular excursion to Aahevllle, N. C. on Tuesday, July 20th. Train will leave ' Goldsboro at 6:40 a. m., Selma, 7:40 a. m. and Raleigh at 8:40 a. m., taking on passengers at all stations, Goldsboro to Lexington, N. C, Inclu sive. Entire trip through the beauti ful mountains of western North Caro lina in the day time. Tickets will be good for three days returning; an any regular train leaving Aahevllle up to and including trains leaving Ashe ville, Friday, July 23rd. Ample tbue In which to visit tne many attractions In the "Land of the Sky." Rate from Goldsboro 35.00, Selma 35.00, Raleigh 84.75. Durham 34.75 for the round trip. For detailed information, ask near est ticket agent, see flyers, or write, R. H. De BUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Ralllgh, N. C. Dally through 18th. NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received by the State Hoepital Commission -up to 12 m., Wednesday, August 4th, at the .Yarborough House, Raleiirh. N. C, for supplying and furnishing water for the State Hospital at Raleigh, N. C, and all buildings connected there with, for a period of five years. Seped proposals will also berecelved at the same time by the State Hospital Commission for lighting said hospital together with all buildings connected therewith., with both gas and electric ity. Both propositions should be made to cover a period of five years, with the privilege of renewal for five years. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For furth er information, apply to Messrs. Bar rett & Thomson, architects, Raleigh, N. C. This, the 10th day of July. A. D 1969. CHAG. A. WEBB, Chairman. 7-13-awk-3w YOUR PERSONAL ACCOUNT IS WANTED For a Gbnservativt3 Institution G . O i.r .vsfl m. National BaaK RALEIGH, N. C B. S. Jerman. President. JL W. JACKSON, Cashier. A. A. THOMPSON, Vice-Preelddent E. B. CROW, Assistant Caahleiv J. J. THOMAS, Chairman. .- STATEMENT OP CONDITION' THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK IIAIjIFAX COUNTY BOND SALE. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, at his offlco In Halifax, N. C. until 12 o'clock M.. August 1st, 1900, for Forty Thousand Dollars Worth of Halifax County Bonds. There will be eighty of these bonds, with in terest coupons attached, vof .3500.00 each bearing Interest at the rate oi six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on January 1st and July 1st of each year hereafter until said bonds are paid. $2,500.00 of said bonds will mature on January 1st 1912, and $2,500.00 of said issue will mature on January lslt of each year thereafter until and including January 1st 1928. The right to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved. A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount bid must accompany each bid. ."'H . Bonds are to be prepared by the successful bidder without costs to the county. 1 ' 4, This 8th day, of July, ld9. " 11 J. H. NORIiAN. Clerk Board County Commission ers of Halifax County, N. C 7-11-lOt 3 4? 2H 24 20 .24 3 iSk ' V f New York Money. , ; . NeW Yorlc-July 1. Money on call easy;:l 3-4 to 2 per cent: ruling rate 2; closing bid 1; 3.4 -offered at 17-8. Time loans somewhat firmer. 60 days 2 per. cent and 90 days 2 3-8 to 2 1-2 per cent; six months 2 3-8 'to 3 1-2 per. cent Close; Prime mercantile paper 3 3-4 to 4 per cent. Sterling exchange with actual, business In bankers' bills at 485.90 to 486 for 60 day bills and at 487.35 to 487.0 for demand. Com mercial bills 48512 to 485 5-8. Bar silver 50 3-4. Mexican dolars 44. D ti vtn nil n n A I P n n I 0 r m n M I OIIDUUUII Ull UUUU OIUVGO Ovens COOKS AIID BAKES PERFECTLY White Mountain Freezers and Refrigerators aceJH0S.H.BRIGGS&S0IIS,8a RALEIGH, N. C. ' RESOURCE U. S. Bonds, par $j Loans and Investments f WOU ..,,,...,4 vue irom paint 235,000.00 787,891,39 79,609.93 .155,894.81. ' Total . ......... . .$1159020 M ABILITIES. Capital ..... ......,. ,9 100,000.00 surplus and proftta 180,708.07 Ormlatlon . y.irsi 100,000.00 Bills payable ;. 40KO.0O Deposits mw , ,,, 1, 9m j V. 824,888.13 Total .V . wW. - .f 14 W98.20 Chas. E. Johnson, President. The Raleigh Banking & Trust Co; '; ;,r;'-C,-' RALEiGn, . y-zr y.y'' "THE ROUXD STEPS EAKX" STANDS FOR REUAEli SOUND EAKII3 An Honorable History Since -1865 ( -' x)hiCTOiisr ,j , ; ' --- CHARLES E. JOIDfBON, . . . , J. R. CTIAMBERLAZN' JAMES A. BRIGQS, - T. B. CROWDBR. W.N.JONES, , . i f ALFRED WILLIAMS- W. A. LINEHAN. '. . - , i 7 THOMAS S. KENAN. C. M. BUSBEE. " . JOHN W. HARDEN, ; f ' H, E. NORRIS.. k v v ' P, O, MORINO. " : -. v fx U. Mr tT.AK If Wow - . ... - i .. ,.. . . . - .. . . . . . . . . . - 1 1 W&BLt. "J SEND FOR LIST OF CLARK'S ANNOTATED Pell's Revisal 1908, 2nd' VoL Office Files and Office Stationery. ALFRED WILhMMS & COMPANY AND ; Is net only ;, a pretty idea but a very f afe plauL Tou have It: let us hold It tor you. then when . you want to hold It we will have It for you. f' ' a' v For thirty years;. we have been aafely holding? V the money of a gr6at many g-ood people, and not one has been able to say or will ever be abla to , they ; choose. to call or it, . Bring your-moneyto 'the.old rellabl - . . : . . n Li pot pint: IjaVuilrC . bii TO WAYS- ru HID III 01 i.aiiuiim ' :'Js ni7rorAf.;iftvri. ':.r. r-y::? I 7 FM1. ;;i"s I Til ways treats you nynt, ana let us poia Ko3yoOfc,;- IvfJ tnen you win pe to hold it sure to have4t-4rhiirttoft; ICi PKRJLIi .ry-respectfulUv ' . Jy VN S;JGARR, Presiaenb . . .:.-' :',, . .. ..p " -14. '! '-" "! T' TTAT TAUT VI ' " ? ' ' 1 T ; '. ;'i-'" i ::v w. J. HULLU WAYuasnier? jg. BBSSSSMBSaSBSaaBSBBSBaBSSBSSSSSSSSS f T;- k" iff. j ...... ,i ,T .-.i . fXJ .r. - ; VV .. J! 1 "'''-V - Navai Stores. , Charleston, a C, July li Turptfii tine quiet 45 1-2. - Rosin quiet, ABC, a.953.10: D, HK'.FL . 0S.75:F. 3.80; a, 3.9504.00; H. 4.10fJ4.J5; I. 4.S5; K, 4.55.00; M. 5 05.25; N, 5.85; WG, 6.65; WW, 5.75. . Savannah. Ga., July u. Turpen tine firm 45 1-2; sales l,018f receipts 617; shipments 6.053. , v Rosin firm; sales 1.S86; receipts I,. 681: shipments 6.956: Quote: B. 3 3.20; , D, 3.20 O 3.25J E. GOBB BROS. & COMPANY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Members of New York and Norfolk Cotton Exchange. Cotton,, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, itwwjum, titrate Wires, Prompt attention to telegraphrc and 'phone orders. Arcade Building. NORFOLK, WRGM.; Sure ty Bonds c ana Burglary insurance 1 A l JLUVVEST RATES I , DEPOSITORS INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY BANK FAILURE. ' American Bondlnif Company, of Baltimore; Md. Local agents wanted. Address McPHERSON A BARNES, a eneral Agents - for North Carolina. Successors to R. B. Raney.X . ;, RALEIGH, N. G. T H Oil eso rrs r 1111 n til; pn luauB UIIC1II10 LUL IUlil3H;vKbR r We offer aU accommodatibhs cdnistentwith prudent management. Commercial anci. SfaVings Accounts Solicited. Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. :x r 1 MRGHANTSNATIONALBANIC i , ; , OF RAlEIGll .Tf t ;, (" .r' ' ' . -:.r t v E. C. DUNCAN, President. WM. II. WILLIAMSON. Yice- President." W. Fi UTLEY, Second Vice-President DRAKE, Jr, Cashier. S. J. HINSDALE, ? Assistant Ca shcr . V' ' AYCOCK WIN STON, Attorneys. MST; I J i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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