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r --, THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2 1, 1012. I Mlaauiiiii . Kansas and '! allaai.uii kaa) and Tri pf.l Allaau ii , I , in. "'1 ' Ilia, nil all..o..l .,U-J I Nat l;i ,,r Ural, n 3d pf.l V.. Vol I, ( -Mitral New I..II, ilatl.. and Mil. Norfolk .ml Weal, in Noi t b A iiierlran . . v..ri lie i n I'ai in. I'.i. III. Mall . I'.Tinav l nllla I .lr a llaa hatal HiiMaps, Willi, umtun v . II 41', I IU , iaja . .l April II y. (IS, r- The Best Investment GOOD HOME Cameron Park is the Place Hpltlta lurprl.n, . rlpia I raaaa III. an., alaa.1i Tai I) r ttt, I " lli.ilu lull The Bank For Savings in the City of Raleigh is- THF RflM P.1FRRIAI fJATIIlfJAI no ii . . Ipla ,.ia It barrel ... 1 :.o. 4 :o irrrt ,.iil II m ' ami i ?,l.t rT''' 1 1 7 'a I fhnrlaalon. " ,4 palillnr linn I i ja Koaln. lit to 1 4... k. o i In New York Cotton a Decline men nrnnnnc in ' II1UII IIUUUIIUJ 111 . THE LUTE TRADING I. tttiain. lino 'i i, a f f.i.lli. Mall . ', 4... r.. " ' " i .... .la au km. .ii vtaasli t 'It. 1 ' I'lr a llaa &tfc'jy:i1,:. ; TT'W'L- o. - -a. , I M'al.uia r an. I M u.,n. 11 i ' " 1 1 Mll" i -"', . if-" Wi r Business Very l Uy Ihr Amiii laird l'ltt Newfymk. Ajirll II. -An ordinal v 'Inn in Ihr . i. tluii maih.l wa followed hv sharp advance, out arming lirtlrr weather news, some of lb. later deliveries triad new high re. onla In the In t trading Thr rli Ins sua Iriii mill some 4 to 10 polnla ml Mghtr for Ihr dav The opening was barely sle,.. .ii ii decline of from II In 17 point un i. r Iiikit ri ii I Ir.l iik and I I a-Hln Inspired,, l.y large .utiles, the I. .11.1 wosllirt map and prhalc pi e.li.i ii.iin i.f generally clearing cn1lt Ii.iin in Hi.' Mouth Thrar predictions KI7. . ill Armed hv Ihr nfnctal for, aata ..ill Iris for generally f.ilr scathci ImiukIii Mllll lollllllf l . III. r-.IBlllf t l'Ul)lll'Ml In eastern Trim I. ul off. iiiihr w.-i. civ w t 1 1 absorbed moiiri.t thr inni.il figures II looked as If boiiic ..f Hi, , ia I pcopli, were ImiIiik whll. ., I ih, ,.. i Un.. of .do n J 2 polnla fri.io th. lnKli rf. orila of Monday inoiiiioK tin I. K , slao h considerable rli'iiutnl fioiii i, Ii era of wstndiiy wlii. un. . i. nilv laklnK iiioilrruti' jiriihtM Ai hiiv III.' decline was i ' In i k.'.l light ali.. the call and Hie murk. 'I gradually worked higher Their was no par II. illarlv asgreanlvi drmnlld on Ihr m ft v ia ii. until h f I .' i IhiTr hail It. rn a li'inlfly of S ul 7 points lint Hull Ihr buying lifi nun more H.-ii. ri.l Prominent uptown broker were pir to ularl a li- durum Hi. midil'. of (ho afternoon, bidding fur large hlo. kfi of li.-lohci nn. Ma anon aa the market Bhowed oildcn.ca of hi greasier bull ait...rl ihnr una a. live .uxerlng and hutng l.y early srilcra Beyond ri porta I hat Ih.- wrathcr wu bu (lining . lourtv aKaln In Ala iMinu. Lhfr.' aictiud iiolhinc fttah In llir of i;iinr nrn I.. a. . ount for lh- t' lii-aril atri rirlh m !h tnarkrl hut II -ana rninnrrd that ttio.- ho a. .Id out m ra hkhIii taklnz an a. Itv! Intrrcat ami hrforr the i ' I i a" Jiri.-inhor (olitrai-la hail mailr a new hlKh rnor.l f..t the araann, while Mar. h mid al.ovr Ihr .rdl( trd i;. .nil Irvr! t'loalriK prl. wrrr with In a point or two of the heat lllial ncaa a r hiIIvc durlnc thr laat lionr and It a rallitiatrd that prom Inrnl old (Top bulla bought at Iraat TR.OOfl htilra for nrw mp drli.r Hrirlpta 19.111 ha lea. aitalnat :'0 742 laat wrrk and '.fiTHI liiat vr.ir Today'a racalpta at Nrw Orlrans, 1, :i halaa. aaralnat 1.SI3 laat year at Houston. 1.177 balre. aaint 1 100 laat year, and at (lalveaton. ?44 baloa. aiialnat 341 laat year t'nltnn, apot, rioaeii steady, un (hanied; mlddllna uplanda. MOO. mlddllna gulf. 12 .11. aales. none Futures i lowed firm Month Jan. . Ket. . Mar . Apr . May . .1 line Inly . Ann . Sep I'.'t . Nov. . 1 er pn. 1 1 70 llh I-rw. Close 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 h 11 M 1 1 ! 11.71. 1101 II 7 I 1 40 II 42 II M 1166 1 1 : MM 1 1 7 1171 1 1 SO 1 187 114'' 1 1 15 II Mi 1 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 7 i 1.71 11 7T I 1 1 71 1111 1 1 11 I "M Port Moinrmt. Net Reels D.244 Ton Mid (la 1 rston. firm 12 New nrleana, firm .. 11 Mobile Havannah, steady .. 1 1 W fharleaton. firm ... 11S Wilmington, steady .. 11 fi -1 Norfolk, steady IT. Haltlmore. nominal .. 1 1 S New York, steady . . 12 00 Huston, quiet 1 2 00 Philadelphia, steady . . 12 26 Texas City Jacksonville Total today, at all porta, net Interior Markets. Tone. Mid Houston, steady . 12 Augusta, staady .12 Memphis, steady .... 11. Ht. Ixiuls, nominal .. 11 ("Inrlnnstl Little Rock, quiet ... Ills Louisville 2.2.1 i :; .3d2 r. 'j 2:0 40 t0 Net Kects. 1.277 041 134 82 17 154 Total today .07 Ralelxh Cotton Market. (Reported by Parker Hros and Co.) Receipts yesterday. 85 bales. Good middling, 11. Strict middling, 11 8-11. Middling. 11l. 19 w grades, 8(1 10. ew Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, 1.. April 21. After a decline on poor cables and good weather news prices In the cotton market today retained th loss on short covering and closed at a net advance of I to 10 points. Futures opened steady at s decline of 10 to 15 points on disappointing rabies and. a mors favorable weather map. The forecast promised dry weather for the end of the week In the belt, txings liquidated freely In the early trading snd a moderate amount of short selling was In evi dence. Around 11.75 for October, however, buying of a strong charac ter, aald to be for large spot Inter ests, set In and the market steadied, prices recovering until they wr 4 to I points undo? yesterday's close. In ths afternoaxt trading the market was firm and fairly active. Hhorts bought covers freely and all months sold at new high levels, the close being about the highest of the session. Bpot cotton, flrfn. unchanged: mid dling, lie: sales on the spot. 110 bales; to arrive, 421 bales. rut aires closed atsady. Closing tlds: 4prtl Ssay 11. T 11.01 11.17 M.M 11.89 1 1.85 11.81 11.11 August . . , September .. a October LwcsmDer January Htm Vark Ure Stork. (Cw Tarlr, AprM tl --Reeves Re ceipts. Ill; np.-tra4lnf! feeling firm. Calve IWtllptaV ateadr for , live ralvea. VesJa, 4.t .! cults. , 1.00 1.00; drt a cawssj, firm. Sheep and Lamba RsxMlpta, 1. ' ( 744: market unchaawad. t'nshom heap, 4.11 9 .S. nashora ealls. 1.00 . 4.11: cllppa4 anaaa, 1.10 0)1.71; wooled lambs, 7.00fMti 4 cllppad , 1 lambs. .7s7.7. . v- Hoga Iter Ipla. .lt: htarket . lower. Good medium - hogs, .; roughs. 7.tt: PJ-1 !. '' 1 Nrw Turk Pry nsrl; 's -Kaw YorV. ,Aprl sl.-r-Taa toods Jobblnr markets ara gsmraiiy -.c,-, srtta-fiairtia jm!? Vrtmf9'wttmtt'. - '- siilet and atsady. I-e4Jlf sn g war rnllia ara Very fullr lrd lliead en gtlpl4 Isbflt. Active UHmmmmmntmU4U4uiaJLii; idin,T'Y ttvi Qu...; n. - v . o k lirpul.ll. Klrrl V , " 1 " ' ' M aasBBBaa ... -k. a a i- I -''a l. pill. II. Klr.l pt.l i)- I - ROOFING i.al.aiilied Matal Kbaata Kaial "iiipoalllim Kuofinc. Allxstoa Ituuf ln Ma .arty ih larfrat stm-k sf It... .fins Material In Ih (lly. and ran aupply your watila proti.plly and al the rlshl prl.ea When In lb mar ket for ho ua rovarlng, call on or writ W. A. MYATT G. II. Dortch T. II. Dortch G. H. DORTCH & BRO. Successors to Raleigh Real Estafr A Trust Company Rental Busi ness. 130 Fayetleville st., sanic oflice. Insurance and Real Estate NEW YORK STOCKS There Were Numbers of Ma terial Advances Following Announcement That Rail road Engineers Were Wil ling to Accept Mediation in the Matters of Threatened Strike ' Hv the Associated Pres. i New Vork. April 23 The more fa orable outlook to thr .(iiiir..u-iiri between the railroad, managers and the Inromotlve enginrrra was a nio.t Important factor In shaping thr i nurse of todny a al..i k market Ii was known long, before ihc op.-nliiK of business that a halt had been (ailed In the threatened strike, but it was not until later that official antioun. r ment was made of thr wllllngnras i of the engineers to accept mediation I nnanciai aistri. I and more parti. uiariy me speculative punilc crlose in accept this as a long step In the di rection of s satisfactory agreement arM Its effect unon the market was almost elecUii al. Testerdsy's heaviness gave way to bull Influence which resulted in a number of material itdvances at the very outset. These were soon extend ed and by midday gains of I to 2 points were general I Reading, which sold ' ex dividend' 'of 1 ' per cent, was the moat promi nent feature of the tl.i. mil only lv I reason of I(n u tivlty hut because of . Its strength Initial dealings were on an unusual scale and the stock more than recovered Its dividend In the drat hour At noon It had added to Its rtse snd In the early afternoon was selling over I points above es terdsy's low- level Prices were dis posed to leld frsctionally on heavy realising for profits, but another buy ing movement in' Reading, which ad vanced to 1H Infused renewed strength elsewhere The 1 losing was strong, with the usual re. esslons from the top. IacI monetary conditions were ile cldedly higher, and 80 day I. .aim having been made at l' per cent. reduction of S per cent from the pre vious day. Honds were strong with marked KHlns In lH-nvcr and Heading and Wabash I . 8 Government bonds unchanged on tall. Total sales of stocks for the da) were Mf.luO shares. Including l.ie following: Chesapeake and Ohio. 1. .100. 1-oulirvllle snd Nashville. 1.800: Norfolk and Western. 1.700: Reading. 100.000: Southern Hallway. 1.20u. Tennessee Copper, 1.200: 1'nlon Pa cific. 51.100; t". 8. Bteel, 07.000; " 1; - glnla-Carollna Chemical. 400. 8T4.H1LM. Aids Chalmers pfd Vt Amalgamated Copper 82i Am. Agricultural Am. Heet Sugar 7V. Am. Can 1H Am. Car and Foundry 0 Am. Cotton Oil Rl'n Am. Hide and leather pfd. . . ir.'i Am. Ice Securities 23'. Am. Linseed IT Invest Before May 1st in High-Grade Non-Taxable Securities SUBJECT TO SALE WE OFFER 1.000 to 11.000 N. C. 4s due 1141 at 101 and Interest. 1,000 to S.000 Chadwlck-Hosklns 7 per cent preferred. 1.000 to 11.000 Durham Hosiery MMIs I per cent preferred. 1.000 to 1.000 Brown Mfg. Co., 0 per Cent preferred. y 1.000 Loray Mills I psr cent preferred. 1,000 Chdwlck-lloiklnr common. 1.000 Marlboro Mills, common. ALSO. SUBJECT TO TAXATION 1,000 to 10,000 matesvilns Township la 1.000 to ll.OM tradell County Drain age da. 1,100 to 1.000 WacboTia Bank; Trust Co. 1.000 to 1.000 Commarrtal National Bank .000 to 1,000 CharlotU Trust Realty Co. ALSO IN REAL ESTATE WE OFFER 1250.000 of Central Bmtnesa Pfopertlea 1 (1,000 of Improved Reaidsnc Propertlaa. 11.000 of Clvotca Snsiarbaj) Pre pert y In ths vary best location la Qrosta Caatariotts. E C. ABBOTT & CO. rjs.s;iii AIIIai aW.a Receiving 2 Cars Choice Michigan Hay Norris Bros. Co. HAI.KK.n. K. C. nii i". Am I .0. m,, n , 1 , ' An' HM..-!tM.K I I;, f 1 ;., Am Kin. Mil, K ,l l;..fK ,,, ; 1, ( ''l end I , 1, , , Am Snai ii, iinioa I ' T' I I I .1 1 ie, I Am 'I., pf, , (1 t I Am Woolen , Ana...ii(i,. Mininu ( "o 1 ' A'cbla. n lll ' I At. In.. o pfd 1 uj.j A Ha in 1. ('..Hat l.inr I 1 11 1 , Haltiinoi,' .ml 1 ihlo iik ', Helhl.heiii Uteri ji, ;Hr..klvn Rapid Trsnait .r, ' unaillall Paiirli ;.',i) 'entral lalher ;7', 1 enl ral leather pfd m 1 Central of New .lerae jh;, I Chesiipeake and hb :i "hl( ago mid Hon j Chicago (Irrat Western I H ' , ' hi. ago tlrrat Western pfd 37 1 Chi. ago .mil North Western 111 ! Chicago. Mil ami Hi j ! 1. C . I 1 ' ,,,( Ht lmla h 1 1, I Colorado Furl and Iron .1111, ' Colorado mid Southern 14 Conaolliliileil (laa I 44 I Corn Prniliii ta is, I Itelaaar. and Hudson i;i . Iner snd Rio Orsndr t ilner ami llm firamle pf.l 4 1 , I j lletlllera Securities 33 1 Kr, 7'i Krle 1st pfd :, Krle ; ml pfd . . 4 Oeneral Klectrl. 170 tlreal N'ortheni pf.l 13:" Great Northern iin- cif. 4111, Illinois Central 128 Interl.oroushM. t in1 Interboroiitrh .Met pf.l ;, J Internatlomil Harvester ll?'i Inter Marine pfd ?n International Paper . ih International Pump 28S Iowa 'entral I ' a Kansas Cltv Sotithein :'T kana.ia Cllv Southern pfd e; L' llcleilr ilia I 'Hi , liuisill.- and Niishvtlle ItiO Man lien poll, and St laiuo. Mnn Si P and Sault Sir M 141 Jno.LWilliams&Sons Bankers Corner 8th and Main Sts. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DEALER nr HGH CLASS INVESTMEXr SECURITIES vFxxmAToas or Railroad and Municipal Bonds Draw Bills of Rxrianc sad lasaa Let. irrs of Credit araUabte km all parts of the CONDUCT A orarERAX BANKIAO BiniLNIOW. aa j4 . jrtali;'' Crpul.ll, Hl.rl It. . II 1.1 1 Klr. l pf.l I. lal.lllll I .. k I mU 11(1 I'o I'M I ... ii la ami K. ii I i . . M I ...l.la Month rat. I ., SI I I. Hoot h r.l. I i Xloaa Hhrfllrld Mir. I Koiithrtri rarlfli' ul bi t ii llalla H..111 lit-r n ltallwa l f -1 tiniiraajer I'opprr It ihn a lid I '.n-lfli . . 4 t I" Ml I. Mini V I "Ir.t. Ml i . td r I 1. 1. .11 Pa. in. ' I ill. .11 Pin III. pfd I oil.. I HI ill e II. all. I mini Mlale II11I1I.. i I nlled Ml lea Mire I lilted Mlales Mleel .f. I tab iiirl 1 1 a I nla Carolina 1 h " a Iniali Vvaloisli pfd V est. 'rn Maryland W ratlughouar l:le. H 1 eater n I ' rilon U ht .-Una anil lik. I 1 .. lahlsh Valley A tin lli a n 'I'ol.si 10 1 . 1 t ollon-M . .1 oil v . w or k . April oil waM aile with (in .t iimlci ai altered ellii.K r ' 1 i.iilll. toil lalel In I Ii, , 111.11 kcl lllllieil Blea.lt lo. ua. innlris. the pi.,.1 1 uaiioii and with lli Ion Sales. 3 1 ,700 I ,11 1 , -1 I'.ae.l 3 points l"VM ' IiikIi. i April, k l tl n tune. w 1 . , (. n I ' 1 1 'ires polnla a tt It n A lisusl h ' 1 1 iide :. :, 4 i.id . pin. .- o 1. 1, tt t. :. .l In . low I 1 g J 7 IH . pi ion 1.11 Mill a . .. 7 on a. 1A I'stj't-ti t .ram 1 In, ago. April ' slSlis loll i t hat I , 11 -t He laal tiller a e. k " l""l i rr pa.'c thjtl th nun U. l I lilookei! for i lllarK. n . ... I'll! I open 11 1 lall'le an i. , s, i iluialr.e l.rarlah I..UI111 .1 al the 1 loac "i t" '. .1 night Corn finished at . ,1 '. Mlliallie. "'.Ii laMiiiK ff off to '. up. and pioiai hi I 1"; lo lc Hit AI.O I.IVI rt U-Un WIIKAT Max .Inly Sept em tier ( ( il:N Ma . . 1 11H Septemliet I 'ATS Mav July September . . . . I'l iRK May July . . . September I.Alt I' May July September shout puts Ma July ... Septrniliei Ml'. 4 J ' I a Oil 1 11 j r. 1 a st 1 1. 0 n 1 0 4 r, 1 a s 2 1 sll .10 I II in 311 New York ProvMlrHis. New Vork. April 33 -Flour with a moderate trade ltye Flour (Jui.'t 'oriinieal Qui. 1 live Steady Harley Stcadv Finn Ileal Spot . mi I 17. In rle atol . i rive, and I llv. f.-l. clnaeil 4c ml low - I No 2. red. rl basis, to ar afloat Futures fur May anil t, rop months. Mav. Sepieniber. 1 111'.. port. SIS. noml s nornlnsl standard, while low er for I h n. w I Ik',. JuU I II , 1 'urn S ,,l ..mi mil. afloat I nin lala Spol e., ii FutUMB noiniiial I'urk Stea.li fill Meats SI I Petroleum Sl.a.lv He. a" I- ii in Tallow Firm Ulce Firm Uild Sl.'.oh W....I gm. i liosln gun Tiirpenline gm.i Sugar Kav enM rettned unlet t'offee r-'nliires losed Stesdy at .1 net decline I'-m -I 12 polnla Hpot coffee, .pint l:io N.I 7. I I'l. Santos No i I''. Mild, iuicl. ''nr dova. U4i 1V ii ininiil Hulter- Finn Kggs- Finn t'heeae Fnsi Potatoes Irr.f ilir Maine, old, in bulk, per l n. -' IT ti 4.12 t'abbages F.b new. per . r . i 1 South Carolina, a ti 1 00. Florida. new. per . Freights Peanuts ,.t, . 1 iiio 1.50. I p. h inged. I in hanged. II' biiwgo I ai.li liraln. WIIKAT No. 2 red 1 H'a tt 1 I Nil, 2 liar. I 114 (I I l." j COrTN ' K.1. -71 fi "8 No. .1 wliit. "' l OATH No. 1 ho -'I Htandar.l -7 -'T ' t. lrrn Live Nlnrk. Fhliago. Vl'f'1 23 . -tattle- He celpts, I..'."" in.1 ' K 't Btesdy to strong Beeves, r, r. .". i T". Texas steers. I.4K AO 10: Wi'i'"1 otters. i.047.10. stock era and f. .1 -t 4 30 4 I. IT,; cow s and heifers it'e tiTIS; carves. 4.50 47.6 lu(s i: i'i IT. 000; market slow and ft.-.i.lv ' lower. Light. 7.10 f7 72'i iiikoI. T4iitt7.80; heavy. 7. 417. r. tiL-lt. T4rVe7 0: pigs. 4.75 7 00. bulk "f sales, 7.40487.75. Hhecp lie.-, tpta. 15.000; msrkel steady to I higher: lambs strong. Native. 4 on it TO Western. 4,26; yaarllngs. .'. to T 40. Iambs, native. 5.161.01' Western. S. 6001.15 N'nrfiilk IViiul Market. Official wholtaale ill4atfvMk The prl.e. are strictly wholesale (Job and c.r l"l and represent prices on a. luai sales yeaterdsy Market stcadv. ftuach ... Kan( y . Wtlctly prime Prime panlBh. per Hu . Hpanlsh, per In Mark Eye peas Blacks . . . Work peas Clays 9 l l4 08 is . 81S 4 IIS I.50 171- vl.fi .!.- Oj lit 0J . ' BalUmi ire (iealat. Haltlrnore. .U.l.. Aprllll. Wheat Irtill; spot, contract. 1.14H. Corn Kaster; spot, roatrau-t, J. OstS OWsadj : r.Vo- i, WlUt, JH 4H.- ' -a.-. fly- Qnkt. f . weglara) tuinsav. r( 1 t'-l. 1 ... h .III I St w, I i all al' l.ia lia i ..al. i I inoiil ha. 3 ' 'it i I 'i Irive tun ' j per rent : aterlii 4 M 40 f r al.i . (tertian. I I I.I cr lo..l I .Her I I M". I In fall (lclli.il"! I" 1 1 111. 1 Ii an nil. I" III. 1 1 loon middling Middling I I ..iv. riild.lllns 1 i.n.d or, IH,., 1 1 1 .r.l 1 101 1 M.i Ira (HI" .. '' A 101 1 n an 1 Inning 3 Cut urea I; 11. ,p. I I'arcl) alra.lv 1 April , April Mai 1 M ,. I II lie I Inn. lull , I 1 1 1 Ausii.l usual He I I e m l'I Meplel lln I t I. lolo I . I. ....' e 01 In I i inli. 'I I ( enili 1 in ( 10 liel I a n 11 in Im11.1i I ebrimrv ; I el. 1 mil 1 Mali h Mar. h V pi 1 1 Do You Need lankirir; fi'ilitien other than those nfforrlrd by your loril irpititutioii If so t'()rrcsi)nd with the. First National Bank Of RICHMOND, VA. ami pet the hetiefit of 1 mot ei , 1 1 ilrnt rrvic. I Capital . $ I 000 000 00 K.rno, Surplus $1,000,000 00 Total Ileaouroei Ovrr . $11 000 000 00 JNO B Pl'RCELL Prea.JenL JNO M MILIAR. Jr V P Cask. FFP.P F NOI.TINC nd les-Prsa ST. MARTS RALLIQH raea wr ALBBsnT 1fra Eaater Ttaras at loth i iMCtaa JaV M, tU. Colltga Mutk Art tlocvfln BtVineji Preparatort mctMrntn a ana rrn. nrreitais- noa ay Btaornar KV. GEO. W. LAY. Rtctor. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the "NIGHT EXPRESS" Trsr.l .Is Kalelgli tUsios Hiall.ml soil Norfolk Huulliero Itnllroud. to snd Ir.-a sll polnla In Ksalsra N.irik t arnllna kafrt, rarlr ad Slslag tars briar. Ul.lgb sa4 S.rf.lk. Hriieiliilt In f (Tn t March Ird N H Tb foMowlug aekeilsie dgnrea i. publll.nl aa liifurrustlon ONLY soij Sot guars tit red. TRAIN LEAVK RAt.r.KiH. 0:10 p in I bslly "Nlglit Kiresa." p., I nian Hleaphig far far Norfolk Mis. in lislly For Wllsos. v. salilnglm 1 and Norfolk Bmllrr I'srlnr i.r Hrr.lc bstweeo II n If If b sad Nn folk 0 AO a. in Dally ncept gnndsv for Nr . I Iters vis C'borowlully. Parlor i :n Herrtee law n. n Wailf rtent Ki ndsv for W ail ' lOglOB TRAIN AKhTVB WMJM.n 7dJ0. a. Dally -II 80 a m Dally Uuadsy. snd imp. m Hall? It .r fet Parler Car Service en tl ""O . ui train 'r.irs NnrfnlK TRAIN! l.r.Avg ooinsnnao 0:lSp. B) Dsllj-'-Mght Kiprea- Pull Ma Hleenln- c.r for .v.rr..la ill I New Hern. I 7:1S m Dallr -For nentifnrl snd folk -Psrlor far t.etreo aaa. ingtnn and Norfolk 1:10 p m. Pal's for New Item oriental ssd Besnfnrt. Parlor Car Kerrir Fr fit V Falln Jl C4 Oty Ti psflrtlBs Fer farther Informstlan snd rew.stlos Fallman kleeolns Car arise spiny saa. ()e-l Agent or I,. CM.rri. Ticket Seen! Yarlroruugk Hotel Irflsg Halelfh H r WFItSON W. " t n.rax.r-.. Oesl e :" I Tass. Agt AXNOl X'KMKNT. 1 hereby nnnntince myself n csndl dale for Ktat Henator from Wake county, subject tn the action of the IremoiTHll. Primary, June the first. Tf J. I.ITTI.K. KHXWHVV.MV.ST. j At the aoHclUtlon of my friends I , hate decided ta snnounc myself ss a candldste for ths larmocraiic nomi astrcin aa na or th representative of Walt countf in th neat Oeneral ssr.ubly Of Nnrth t'tcrolln .- . ....... h. i ltA.uiiirri.1. than any other Bank in this Sec tion and therefore the safe place to do business with. The United States deposits its Savings with,, us. Why don't you. ? THE RALEIGH BAfJKItJG&TRUSTCO. "The Round Stepf Bank" elands for RELIABLE SO UND BAlWtlNG Durinc IU 47 Yeart 1 1 has never lost a Dollar for a Customer and has paid To its Stockholders in Dividends and Surpluf more than ONE MILLION A ND A HALF D0LLAH3. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, F. H. BR1GGS, President Cashier. THE BANK ACCOUNT Is Hip, lirst sltp lowaixl sum-ss and fortune. Pnilecls vour family in emergencies. Kducatcs your children. Makes you independent. is you a standing in the community. It is a valuable aid in any enterprise undertaken anywhere by anybody, under any conditions.. II YOl' (hi not have a bank account, let us suggest, that you start one with us immediately. w THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS APPLIES TO YOU . tn (ordlstu srilrO to opes sa arrousl. eltser fhsrklsg er saslaga, Wtta lb l-laslrra Kstiooal bank, Hlchsaaud. Va. Oor yoa Sara epesjad S aSHSSl will, ua ivu will raadllr aupredsu tk wasy sd.aotage ef 4allsg wltk i Ml that baa resource of orer . Millies, of Dollar. -tturslu Fund It-aaa,. (atnon ithe largest of asy Bsnk betweea Waaalngtoa. D. C, ssd New Orlsa4 , L i kiul.o. of grra atnngtk, s gssrant of sbsolat ssearlty 1st oearf dollar depoited with us W solicit r patroass. and rrrrr scroaiSMatattstI roBS'steat wllh reaserTattr banking will be eatsnded yea Trs par to. trrr.t corn not. "dr selm aasnslly. pa4 os ssslsgs sccossts Writ ta OMalat -flanll'ns P Mstl " PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, Richmond, Vv Of lit IKS:-Jauaea N B"fd. 1'rr.lorot.J i. Uoatagas. Vics-prss. ; sUslaud BL aiilh. Vice I'res!. ssd Csakler: R Lstisier Gordea. Asslstast Cask lar Ctmw$. R Cordon aat t saster; n lAl-iTAtJsaeWOai. Every cent yon banked by aome on Why Not Bank it Yourself ? IT IS YOUR MONEY, SAVE IT Start aa aocoaot with n. wtwd Ikalp yem MECHANICS SAVIUGS BAITK Spring Term King's Business Collegd Mas opened with a large enrollment of earnest students. Kntsr IfJRf i Business College, snd get th HPEC1AL OFFER ws make to thoss WIOj. - ' enroll In April. A courss a! this Hchool will gtlvo you ths ability to aara V salary and a guod one too. No us to "worry" about a posiUoB. FTO- -'f pare yourself for on. Wo will do th rait. - ' ---r iiaielgh. N. C. or . CJisartotUk K C. ' C0UNTY.0FFICERS' . .t x -vt. .. i DAWTaC " "J-V Cemwnt AfwM lor 9; t5.: M i i or. r tiss ueps. BlurLiB . t-HO(TB-4UJa apend f oolialtlj it ii,if jUTt rs8ww) w- j aitwwari-oi-trrw- Buoidaol Cv ' t til$ 4ratA.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 24, 1912, edition 1
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