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THE NEWS AM) OBSEHrER, SUyDAY, MARg 2V191Z-fe I- f L . i "IPT r nmrrniiin - MIHimMMMMMHMMMHHMMHItMIMHIM j TtsaaBtt. tteei .. ....tlV ' CWca lav Reaablle Weal f. . Rack Isteaa Co. Chleaira, March . CatUe Ks cetpta, markat, steady. Beers. Rock lalaaa Co. sVd. .!; Texaa tsera. d.Mttl.ll: tt 14 ef JV J W.ni steer. It; Mockers f or -Administrator Executors," Trustees." Re- X Louis eVMithweem pfd. .r4H heifers. l.IIfC.1 -eeirea. a.e eji.es. f. ceivers and all Public Officials. Legal advice and loss KHariKWI ansM aad Iroa 47 Bout harm Pacific... 111 outkera Railway .. .. ... it outhera Railway pft .. , t Teasissil Opr 4 Texaa w4 PMlle .. .. UH Toleds, St, U -aad Was. itSi Teledo, . U and H'ea pfd. .. II Vnloa Paino -.ITS Hss Kecslpla. lMM;z saarkst. steady to 4o. Iowa thsa yestarday. U(tiU-T,l tt-ML. mixsdT.l I l,i heavy , T.M J ; rough. Mt.U; pisa. kit Bulk at aalsi, Lit tT.ii. - Bheep nsceirts. l.Stt: tnsraet. dull. KaUvt. .tt.tt; "Wsstsra, 4ttl.:i; yearllnia. 1.101 t; x assistance is givenwilhout charge to those who targe Capital stock fully paid up in Cash. r place tnelr Donds with us. .. ' Large Surplus which grows every year. I - ' 111. I Uk I I Uh HIIJI i URECiQNDS . i 1 Ul Ju-s II . iiuiiiiiulu uui mil o I - gas? r 'I - taitned at the Close; Spot 10 Points Higher (By the Associated Press.) NrJCprk. Mwrtt tl. nt wttpn market wa hither today on rathsr ctlve eoverlnt by recent sellers. Tha Close -a-ss itcadr. and lut prim hewed a net gain of from 7 to It points, The opening was Arm at an advance of 7 910 points on better rabies than expected bullish reviews of the dry foods trade, and somewhat more opti mistic view of the labor situation and the wealtuut map ahowln prstt;aHy feneral rains In the South. Iteallxtnc and a -Itttle local eel I In che lied the advanre after prices had shown a net sin oT about It to II points, snd eased the market off 3 or points In tna Stt trading;:- The tjrtmton was4 expressed that the offer of a lt-per cent advance In waircs by the Kail lirrer mills would leud to a gradual settlement of the ware disputes In New Hnajfand textile Industries. The South was a considerable buyer here on the advance and there also was foreign buylnc. lieretpta at all the ports today. 14, 441 bales, atainst 11.211 last week and 5,411 lust year. Kr the work. lO.Ofa bales, atainst 1M.045 last weelt awd 44,14 last-year. Today's receipts. i N,.w Orleans, 1,014 hales, against 1,121 last year; at t)lveston, :0J bales, acalnal i.iH last year, and at Houston. 3,199 bales, siralnst I." J last year. i On. in, spot closed quiet. It points higher: miiiilllns tlnnd. 1..46: mtd- .muurjnUL lt.;. sales. I in tires closed stoady. Month "pen. High. Low 10 41 10.T 10. SI lt M.J"s1.e 1 0.3 S 10. 41 1037 Close. 10.41 .fan. TYb: Mar. ,pr May .'unr .luly Aug. hewt. tilt. Nov. 10.34 10 15 . 10.44 . 10.50 10 54 I0 .67 . 104 . 10.42 . 10.41 1 -i l It 10.44 1 10 it ; 111.64 j H 54 , 10.54 10.62 ! 10.41 , 1U 41 10 SO 111 St 1 ft. 5 10 66 10 uj 10 64 0.5 10 SO IM4 1071 10 47 xfiffcred. lnrt Mox incnt. Tone. Ml.l Oalveston. firm 1016-14 New Or?Mh. flrin . . 10 ft Mol.ile Favannnh. ateaity . 10t-t4 'harleston. atcddy ... IO'i Wllmlngtnn, steady . . 10 Norfnlk stcsdy .... 10a. Ilaltlntore, limn 10 New Vrk. inilet . . . 10 4S limton. iilit !0 I'httnrietwhlu. atvady .. 19 SO TeuB fltv ) ti kixinvtllp ban i'raai'laco v .. ..... Nt HK'tS. S.20! 1.044 307 3.741 416 1.E77 2.SII 4 "is 40 lit II 7.194 Tolal today, at all ports, net. 24, 441 InU-rtar Markets. Net Hefts. J.IKJ Mt S27 11 1.221 101 Tnne. Mid Iloutoti, atciiily II AiiRilalu, Mead)' ... . 10 Mvmi'liln, hrtn Kt. IrfxiiH, strnd ... I0' Cincinnati UlU li.irk fiict . . 1 IxtulavllU' Tulal today 1.171 Italrlih lotion Market. (J!rpol'J b I'arKer Hros. and Co.) Jtecelpti yeatirda.' IP bales, (loorl niUldllng. 10'.. Htrl. t mlildllng. lt-. Middling loV, lw gradi-s, 19 It. NKW. ORUICAMS VtVTTVS. Market tkwrd at to I rolnta Ad yasxr. (By ths AaaocUted, Press.) , . New 4MeaSHV'4a.r Mwrrh- 41, ton futures opened steady at an 16 vsnse uf I to points on Rood cables and rains over the cotla belt. The market closed steady at a net ad vance of 1 to t potnta. Cable mes sages from Liverpool were optlmtatu rettsrdlng tha strike outlook. Tele grams frwm PaH Hlvcr told of Urge sates sf cloths this wash aad the weather map showed rainy weather over prmrUrsHy th enHre enttaa bell, with prosper Is of unsettled w aether over Mundsy. Shorts hoaght oftvers freebr In the early trading hut hulls ' sewmed mora' Inclined 4s take ptvUts than to Increase their commitment. At M (lane 4k bwtW oeTor-4lM-HiarlH4 enpnnrt snd trading was small J, vo4 sme at, all thnea. Mpot rottosi Arm, unchanged; mid dling. ItS: salrs on the spot, l.ltt bal; to arrlro. 111. t losing bids: Wart h. It It; April. It 44. awmtnali May, It It. July. H.ll: . Asguat. it It; avpiember. It 44. . October. Jt.ll; Uecrmbar 11.14. U re spool Ce4le. (wadteg rrlrra. Li Tec pen I, March tl. One: Itpwl i 111 fair -demand, prtcoa an.-hsned: Amerteaa middliag. fair. I ll; good middling, t it; mlHauna. t.li; low sniddllng, t II; s-od rdlaarr. l it; rdinary. Ml. Tbs aai of tha day war "Mil baie. of which l.ttt wars for ewers ! sad apart aad lav., AmA a It! tniib.. I t hales. Iitciudlng 4.1M AeoerV-aa. . rataras aaeed ajwVM aad steadr aad elesed leC . March, Mara April, t It's; April-May. I It; May Jaw. JaaawJaly. a.14) July. Awrast aMthji 'Awaraat rv-yti nibi. I.ltw: IVplieiber.teleT. I. II 4: Ik. leber Noeasawer. k.71Vi; Winreabe. Ixteiaaer. I.TI; Peeewihee-Jaaaary. Jaaaary-rwb-rsjary, TtS: rraary. March, MlHl MarrVAwrO A. 71. , . ' , ?Erw fas IAea 4ac. .- .- ' New Tpra, March 11 l'nra -HaM4s4a. ITTl mrk. " ta IHec, far arMlnary la ahwwa patlva alilea. ' tre eewiaa, 114. Oood wal It ; ewlkk, II; er wraaai I MK II te 14c; ewaatry di mil vaaks. t la llw. - - - " . i hes a4 I-ambe Wscrtpia, If.. Hi. rate ta prime a1. 1 1 s S; rfttnary 1 prHn hxnha, t ITWI IV Mn "HS, s.t4 . P.u aad Vwrrraal hotm t It f I 14; plga, I tttyl It. Kw Tar tWr tim ta Marha. VW fat, tlmrt, 1 1. 7 l fntilHI piMt . rfc. ri wr trm. mt saa ai ww4 on area nil a gw rl iil'ixrtin .-wv, tarna are 9..4 sift I m fMttM gr fttnt. 4,f ire et rl", r4 j. . .. , r ..., 4 in. t.irwtct airtks . i a. Chtttanoosa Stee i - ream Plows. Roderick Lean Stalk Cut- ' ters. Reversible Disc Harrows. Ask tor prices . W. As MY ATT Raleigh, N. C G. H. bortch " T. If. Dortch C. H. DORTCH & BRO. Successors to Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Company Rental Busi ness. 130 Fayettcville st.f same oflice. Inouranco and Roal Estate YORK STOCKS Copper and Affiliated Securi TTfi51i'iT,W"eT--iirtherf Strength, the Dominant Feature of the Market; Bonds 'Steady j I By tha Associated Press. I New York, March IJ Further aLrr.th and activity In the vopper ' Ui ki and afniated securities constl tutcd the dominant features of today's ' operations on ths Htock Kichange. Amalsamated Copper was again tha leader, coincident with an sdvanoa In the price of the metal to ll4c. per pound, dealings In the stock far out stripping those erstwhile favorites, such aa I'. 8. Steel and Heading. American Hmelllng waa even stronger than Amalgamated, adding to Its ateady advance of the week by three ! points. 1 In the railway group tha coaler l added to their recent rise after a period of dullness. With the excep tion of Amertcen Tohacoo, which was esrwptlanally strong, there was Mttle activity In tills special class. News of the day was not entirely I pnn.liii.lv. t.i tnrtkmr rimm wkl,.k w . a again stubbornly opposed by a large ct,-mrnt f professional traders. Less attention is being paid to adverse d- vciopments. and the domestic politi cal situation, appears to be sscltlng little concern. Honda were steady, but demand did not keep pace with the Increased deal ings In stocks. Todsy'l Sales (par value) aggregated 11. 171.101. (. A 4'a gdvem-ed 4 per rent and Panama I's S per cent on call dur Ina the week. Total salas of stocks for the dsy were 411,100 shsres. Including tha following; Amslgamated i'opper, 6J. 60t; American Smelling. 40.104; 8u gar, l.tOt; Atlantic Coast Une. 100; t'heaapeaka and Ohio, l.ltt; Louis ville and Nashville, 100: Norfolk and Western, Itt; Southern Hallway i 301; Southern Railway preferred, Itt; Tennessee Copper, I. tot; Steel, ft, too; Vlrglnla-CVrnllna Chemical. 700; American lot. STOCKS. A Till Chalmers pfd. . . t Amalgamated Copper It American AgrtculturtU tl Am. Beet Sugar Hi Am. Can I Am. Car and Foundry tl Am. Cotton Oil 17 Am. Hide aad Leather pfd. .... 21 WAKE COUNTY Etot ceat yon ipeat) foollalil la I bti&ed by toot out. 1 , Why NotJBank It Yourself ? J IT IS YOURUONEY, SAYS IT , ptm mm mnmm vua a UECHAU1CS SAVTirGS BAUE THIS APPLIES TO YOU f ees e-roeiiy tsetted ta ea as) Swtsea. eMase stuektag se sutsaa. ' tk r exnal bees, Bb aM4 s, f tm I sa ssMiat fi .. swOllf it t taeer sxas W 4mu( WW a S-.4 V-t in e...iia el er mi K uiiaae e Mi.n. aaratejs feed ed l V r- I'M ,. W sag Sk s eywrtisf, tk, c s4 ar OnaM, - ' m'-" m s"'a, s 4 w'i m s-'1! 'a !)..( a. -"e kip wat'aaeeena. aed "etiKl ff Kail" . TLAUTt? liATIONAL DANS, Hlcb n on d. Vi. emrti j.a, w p.. rwex't 3 w-m4W. Wu. ra r IHr s Pm . r ... ,,4 . pj-. A.ai4 1 (,aa-p l t. ' t -vt rta) aV l-. V ,ta rw ' e . . Unloading Car White Seed Oats Norris Bros. Co. RAUUOH, n. c Both rhrnes. It- Am. Ice Securities Am. Linseed Am. Locomotive Am. Smelting and Kef g .. Am. Smelting and Ref'g pfd Am. Steel Koundries Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tel. and Tel . 22 . UH . 31i . Ii .117!, . II .11 .141 Am. Tobacco pfd 111 dean, ft'aoJsn , .. Anaconda Mining Co ....-r.A.., Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line . . Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel . . Brooklyn Rapid Transit ItlH . .ltlH . .1IIH ..10IS .. 11 in Canadian Pacific 211V 'antral Leather 11H Central leather pfd. . I tti . Tl : ; . 17 142 .111 . IT . ItU . 44 .MI'I . U .1714 . 11 . 41 . 11 . 11 . 11 . 44 .144 .1111 . 41 .114 . 1 . 11 .111 . 21 . !!' . 11 . 11 . 21 . II .111 117 . 2! .111 . It . 14 . 44 110 . II Ontral of New Jersey .. .. Chesapeake and Ohio . . Chicago and Alton Chicago Great Western . . . Chicago Great Western pfd. Chicago and North Weatara . Chicago. Mt). and 81. Louis C. C, C. and St. Louis .... Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Colorado and Southern .... Consolidated Oas Corn Product Delawara snd Hudson l)nvr and Rio Orands . . . Ijenver aad Rio Ursa da pfd. Distillers' Securities Kris Kris 1st pfd Nrle 2nd pfd Qeneral Eleetrtc Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois Central i Inlerborout-h-Met j Interborough-MeL pfd. International Harvester Inter-Msrlne pfd Interactional Paper International f'ump Iowa Central Kanaas City Southern Kansas City Southern pfd. . . Lerled Gas l-oulsvtlle end Nashville . . Minneapolis and St. Loots . . . Minn., St. I. aad Sault Sts. M Missouri, Kansas and Texaa . . Missouri. Kan. and Tel. pfd. . Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Land Nat'l Krs. of Mexico Id pfd . . It New Terk Central 111 New York. Ontario and Waa. . . 11 Norfolk and Westers lot North American 71 Northern Paelne Ill Pacific Mall t Pennsylvania . . itl People's Oas 117 Pittsburg. C. C. aad St Louis . It! Pittsburg Coal Pressed St est Car 14 Pullman Palace Car lit Hallway Steel Spring 11 Reading til SAVINGS BANK 1 - APRIL 1ST IS DIVIDIWD DAT vital ur dtpositon. A1m it btfiBS a stw isttfttt tjutrtir DEPOSITS MADE BEFORE APRIL jj, VTILL DRAW INTEREST PIT JPLT 1ST vim BC vssj i See - J ska tats -pen Ww ewe re (4 aer e ninapi 1 a W be a.to. r I f mm ta. eat aevtaaa .aaaaia wttta Saa kaaaiiai at arLig aad f gar tti Lbaah .. Wabash pfd. Weatara Maryland . . Wastlnt-fceaae Klwetrte satsrw .t 4' WhaellBC had Lake Erie . Lehl(h Valley Ameriraa Tvbacea, com. I 144 . ..:: Wesaera Grata. rthacoc. March 21. Tifhtneaa be ram so preaeaaepd todav la tba May wheat option hers that shorts in oth er futures )olaed a aumpede to cover. News of export sales had a strenrth enlnff effect. The close shewed a net advanre of iH to oats with a train of h t if Hi and hog products varying of (c. from IS decline to a rise C1UCAGO M8T. ' Articles."' 'trtbav; WMKAT May i.et July IS. CORN July .715. OATH May II July 4k PORK May .. .. t 1I 42 July 11.71 LARD Mar II July 7I'i SHORT H1HS May I 27 July 1 40 New Tork. March 21- -Cottnn-seed oil waa dull and featureless, trading being without support. Crude mar kets were generally steady. March dosed t points lower and later moathg unchanged to 3 points !fwer, March, I II 6 41; April. I ll Q Ml; Msy. I7tt).71; Jims. 6.1441.77; li.lv I USi II rrltn .r.iAM All yn?'pr.The;iii'm-mr-yT1ow; -aU I. it. prime, winter yellow, 1.76 49 1.40, prime summer white. 6 7 4) 1.11. Haiti snore Urals. Baltimore. March 21 Wheat Firmer; spot, contracts, 1.02't. Cora Firmer; Spot, contracts, 71. Oats Steady; No. 2. white. II t II1. Rye Nominal: No. 1, Western do mestic. II fit. Xaval Stores. Wilmington. N, Spirits turpentine. C, Msrch 21. 'ateady, 41. rt- celpta. I esska Rosin, steady. 4 10 rscelpts, II i barrels. ' Tar, Arm, 1 II; receipts, a barrels. Crude turpentine, firm, l it, 4.11 and 4. It; receipts. I barrels. Savannah. Os March It. Tur pearine. Arm. 41: sates, 114; receipts, 14: shipments. IT; stocks, lt.ltl. Rosin, firm; sales. Ill; recstpls, 244; shipments. Ill- stock. 71,111. Quota: ft. t.lT: D. 7 It: K. T ti: F. Q and H, T it; I, T il; K. T it; M, T.ll; K. T.tt; Wg. Ml; War. T.71. Charleston. S. C. March 21. Turpentine. Arm. 41. Resin, Arm. Quote: II. I 17: D. I t7fT.tt; K. 7.I27 tl; F. O and II. T.tt; t T It: tl. T.tt; M, T.ll; N. T.ll; Wg and Ww. T.tt. chicago cash grain. wheat no. I red 1. fill No. I red I ttU 41 12 No. I hard l.tlH 441.01 No. I hard 1.11 H tjl.tl No. 1 Nor 1.11 rl 11 No. t Nor 144 Hi ll No. I Nor I ll 91 11 No. 2 wpf l.tl dH.lt No. t spa II 491 tl No. 4 so ti t)l tl Velvet chat II DI M Durum .. .11 t) I II CORN No 2 No. 2 white Na. I yellow No. 41 4 Nw. 1 white ..- 4ti 4 Na. I yellow II s Na. 4 11 No. 4 white 47 S) Na. 4 ysllew IT .41 74 4I IT II II OATS No. 1 , No. t white . . , 11 n Na. 1 No. I whlta 11 .14 Na. 4 No. 4 whlta II Standard 14 II .14 Mew Teew aTw)T tsVJstatFssiU Nsw Terk. March II. riour -Steady with a lncad trad. Spring patents. l ilDllt. erlatar stralglita. 4.114) 4 It; wtaler patents, 4 404 It; spring rtsars, 4 tlt4 tt Rye rhMrr4wlt; 4 ! H. Carasaeal Steady; 1.114b 1. 71. ft ya Steady. Wartey Quiet. Whaat Spot. Arm. No. 1. red, I tl. ta ataralor, rtfert hasta, aad l.tl. fee. aAeal: Na. I. N art hern tm lath, 1 It, fob. eftee. epealn nalaa- ttaei. OsaJoas) Stv SMt higher; u . . . .. i.k . a.m. " ' . .' , ' . . V" r . . . . " eesvaior, aeinpsair narna. ta arrtvs. sna eaport. Tt, fwh. aSoal. F stares, nam. Iteal. JaU SpeC steady : standard, whit It. ta steratxr; Na. 2. 11. fat nominal. Fork Firs. M M rata Fires. Urd Steady. Tsii-ar QateC V JtaaV4afWaV"""eeasWtlt4j 4 JTe Mi?iaairaWV. . cir- Haw. glaadrt radaed- uiet. Odae - Fatarea staady at aet ad- Vaan) wt fie in I II p4re. Spat. r aadyl Rs Na. f, I tt; gbsate Na, . Ill; MUd, Mrmi Cwrdwra. Hfll. lateairwaat1saV . Fsse Firm; waehaafsd. . Feaaesea Qales. raktsae sasdy; haehaagad, Feaagwoa Tarhaasad. j. ' Vwehaasad. . . K"W Tee. tar.b tl- FHwp faJ ewsmat pawar. esysw paa. ra-M ; ai. hag asebaeafa, eraak, entk al awes. mm ta kMltrf bi"a el 4 It II fa etatwSarbtliaaad 411 10 fw mmm4; j niaj a aiaj; ateairaa at- lara. ti OeareH Rallewad S.e; aaaar. Meaer esj eaU. .,wtaal. Tteaa Kae. trea: etty e4 an y r I'tVI't pa ewt; sta gweatha, 1 of I points up to 4 points down. Ths high prices were mads on. Saturday snd tha low prices ea Monday. At the highest tha trading months were J to I points aver last week's cloaa and at ths last they were 17 to II points under. 1 I'nfavorable weather news was ths ! Chief support - of the market during j ins week. While weather conditions war not wholly ustavorable enough rain fell, eapevtally toward the week and to cause farm work ta be sus paadsd In many sections aad this made nervous shorts rorr on large seals. Longs, late In tha week par tlcularly, showed morn desire for pro fits thsn to Increase tbelr commit ments snd their offerings on the clos ing passion only too plainly held prices down. ' The earliest sections of Texas and Louisiana reported considerable young cotton up and planting was dons on a large scale In other parts of tha fcisle. In, tha aastern porttoas dtjha rwttoii regia haaey tactions eei plslned that crap preparations wer still very backward. In tbe spot dspartmenta prices were 1-11 lower, middling closing at 10, against 1 11-11 lsst week aad HI It this week lsst yasr. Sales on tha spot amounted ta 1,41 hales, against 4,l7t lsst wssk. Sales to arrive amounted to 1,411 bales, against 1.42 last week. New York Clearing Hoaae Statement. Nsw Vork, March !. Cleartng house baaka for tha wash shows thai' the banks hold lll.J41.IOt reserve la 1 excess of legsl requirements. This Is 1 a decrease sf 2.t.ioo in tnt pro port tonal e cash reierva aa com pared with last wesk. Ths Statement follows actual con dition: Loans. 1.I41.7H,000, decrease, $1,. 1:0.100. r.fMi.'2.i ?.:. decrease, 4, llt.ett Legal tenders. M4.4vvl,444; da crease, fill, 0(h). Nat deposits. 11,114, ITI.tll, de crease, 11.172.000. Circulation, 160.H2.Ott; decresaa, 1411,000. Banks cash rsserva 1st vault, ll?t, Ill.OOt. Trust cempsnlee eash rsssrva ta vault, I71.01t.o0l. Aggregate cash reserve, 1441,121, Ott. Bscess lawful reserve. $11, III, Itt; decrease. 14. 710.100. Trust companies reserve with clear ing house members carrying II par cent cssh reserve, Ill.tlMOI. Summary of Slate baaks and trust rompanlea of Greater New York not reporting to ths Nsw Tork clearing house: Losns. Htl.OlMIt; Increase II.- 172.200. Specie, 111,214,101: increait. $121.- Itt. liegsl tenders, tit. 114, ill; de creaee, 4,IOt.i, Total depoelli. 7l, 111,701. In crease. 14,117,144. Any man knew what a woman who doesn't think talk about, bwt H e tmpnssibls for him ta discover whet a woman who don't talk thinks about ' A. m. Mar.ard Csllese. C. fc tawi wis alssttfts Srheei C. P. E.BURGWYN. rirM aad Sreraatk Restseee. Ml Bank aai set. gtiraTuONsX TA. Rtere aod bsrkere leapreead. wkserwi sad renal sa la reset raespd. Watsr.aawars derskised. Rallra4a ballt. Wsler-srerka erertad. Reverts ee .prigiKiet. g.ear sysurss deslgaed. Clear water lltratlea. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the "NIGHT EXPRESS" Travel rts Stklfk ttlassa Watleei ssd Rerfulk gestaera Htllread. te sad freai all pelata la Bailers Nrtk trUs. , rarte a4 tlesgilsg tan balasis haMsk aa4 HerlaUi. arsednle la fct Merck Irl N. S. Tea fllleg ecwedal Igsees see pabiiesed as Ufsratatloa OK LI sad art aet gasrsstead tuin 1.1:4. a. hslbiusi. 1:11 p. m. KeMr- hlgkt Kiprm ' PsC ail Slare ea ar r Nwraia. tMa . tsliy rer Wlem wsaMsgtes sad Henlk Srniler I'arWe Car Servtrs brtweea SaMfk sad he fMk. Idle. ai. lajllr 'pi Besssf far We Sew ( lserew4aU. Paris C'sr Sarvlra 4 1.40 a. itaRf elieat th adsy fa Wasa leri" TsUina gaatrti 4linii. Tats. s. Itetlr ll-ss e e tiejli es'vtii Aeedai. sad I si. Iallv. M IH Parier t ar aris se t M s. s. teste fnrsi Krflk Ttvaina LSAva uat.nnaosio It Up at. Deltr-' Ktbt giprW-Tai; sa Hleiete Car fer Rettelk l hew twa. TJSs ni fielle-rse Isesstert sad See- m leallt Far Kessfart felkNetee Cee fcrtsi laataa aad Msrfalk I ..Hr eed Bssi s tep si. re kw In. Oetemal Farkpr l av ervire. fee farther terar-i stt r rvel lef re'e St-U.e Kr (ae sap"? ! 1 rt. T 1 tMat I 1 1 L. 1 Mr Tbb4 seal( It'Wervsst MH primp n.M.l. K. r. Itrtsaos. ranirva. Oea I Baat ties') rasa Agt HOgFUMi, VA MERCHANTS eO1A Afin VlA aV a gooa, commerce k..aW KS ru 1 IL:- B The Commercial RALEIGHA N. C. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., RALEIGH, N. C. Frjf fwcnly'years Ms enpged CTctesirdytiiiUi business of a Savings Dank. Now that a connec tion has been made with r THE CITIZEIIS IIATIOIIAL BANK ' nd assets igsregatins over two aad one-htlf million dotlari it its command, tlie TRUSTir BUSINESS has been added. Especial attention is being given both features. Many men have already changed their Wills, and have appointed thi tstigctmjwny Executor.,. Business from all parts of the State solicited. Wrjte for tnformatkm.- John T. Pullcn, Pitiident Joseph G. Brown, VictPrsident Charlct Root, Ctshier " RALEIGH OAflKHIG&TRySTCO. 40Tht Ronnd stands for , REL1ABLJQ--S0 UNDBANKING DurinxlU 47 Tears It has never lost a Dollar for a Customer and has paid To its Stockholders in Dividends and Surplus more than ONE MILLION AND A HALF DOLLARS. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President To those Needing Faollltlet Other than those Afforded by Leoal Banks, the FIRST IIATIOIIAL DM 0. niCHnorjp. vircihia Offers an Excellent Serrice Capital, - Surplus, -Resources, JOHN D. PURCELL, President JOHN P. MILLER, Vloe-Pres 4 Cashier FRED. E. NOLTINO, End Vloe-Pret. Corrtipondence and Interrlewa Tnrlttd 1 NATIONAL BANK OF RALEIGH ' - I .1. . II fa. aa a tr pepcr. National Bank, E Steps Bank" 1 F. H. BRIGGS, Cashier. $1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 . - t Lml JL !lJ!g!i!J!g!H..JLla It C th'iv free. V. It Wtlllstneea. VI- e TVs, w. r. rt, ii ti. r. W. . leka, )r, ft UleeaW, t ' i
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