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. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER 9 A BIG BREAK IN . C0n0jIllKE Partial Recovery, However, in Later Trading; Close Vai Yeryisteadjr Hear York. Nov. II. A break af ever b hale la taa cotton sanrh todw , wUoares, W partial swj la Us I trading; with Um casss wry s leasts at I escline W I to II point. Jaauar, sole est . Ik, or tl eotnts hetow the hih rsisrsl tmtoiilar mmlai aaa le4 M.41. The aaarket aoanad aaaady at aa aavaaee I to It Dointa. but turned waak ahertir after tho anil. - Talk of ararco freight room fee ses oxnerta and mraora of aa olr la the Health M to aggressive selling aa tlto mark at wegkea hearer. Bull support mesne) rallies a) I a It points during la ssia-aing, bat each train met tai iseml effermge an the market waa very weak and unsettled taring tha earlr afternoon. March kale) to 10.41 and May to M.aO. wlta gressol eras acnmiss selling u u u point net sower, while October broke to a nat loss of 12 point Lata la tha afternoon prior rail iaa pretty oknrplv on oovering. trad baying and bull apport. Reports aaid that pot . otTering were being dithdrawn at tha decline. Spot tataraata vara aollatB at Dacorahar, which lad ta talk at largo nsiim aoat Pridar. but aambor bald within II or II point of Jan uary. I Opaa. .. . MM . . .. 10.75 .... 10.9 .,laj. .. .. 21.11 High. 10. IT t0.TR far-. 20. 10 10. it 20.41 Cleee. Piaibar January . March .. liar . 10 to to 20.07 41,4-? fOvOO- r?- Jul 11.14 (III 2. Ortoavr II. IT 1. a II 8tt cotton quiet; middling upland 10. 10. Bales 100 bale. SULCU.H COTTON MABKIT. I RspertaaVr, Frkr Bra. A Co.) Receipt veatrdsr 100 balas. (odd middling ..20 rltrlet middling 11 Middling Lor trade 1'(J1 NORFOLK COTTON MARKET. 'Reported by Holmm and Dawson.) (iood middling sou Strict middling . . . Middling Strict low middlina Market autcL ....', 20 - NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orlaan, Not. 22. - The celling oat raovemont oa the deciding factor in tha trading in cotton on thia market today. After a brief period of hither prices around the opening the market fell off and after several partial recoveries landed II to 41 point un der ta level pf yesterday e.naa Toward tha end tha ton waa steadier and she net result fee tha day Waa a low of II to IS nuinl. liirher a bias war responsible foe the opening advance but tha hard pet seemed to attract Jitjuiaatioa. and ao nriae were eruns- nting awa yin a ntanner lilUf snort of tha sensational. It are a strictly technical mar ket. Ituie attention belna Bald la snvthin bat the sis of the a hart interest after the trading waa well under way. Bpota weakened ta sympathy with not, local prices being . reduced Za point to V.I cent for middlina Closing bid: Ileceenber lr.nl ; Jan. 1.T March 20. Hi May to, 46; July 20.14; Oct. 11.41. Knot aottoa aulet, tl rotate off. Sales on the epor iaa ais ; to arrive t.io. Middling sO.sO. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Mar. 12. Cotton apot weak middling 12.41 1 middling li.ll; low middling 11.21. Sale 7.000 kales ; 110 for apaculathm an part. keesipts 21,000 kale. Futures ouiet and tadyi ftovamqer ..12.11 ..12.14 ..12.U ..11.11 ..12.21 ..12 II ..II. IT ..11.42 ..12.41 ..11.41 .1.0T ..11.44 ..11.27 ..11.21 Nov.-Dee, . . Ds.-Jsn. ... Je..rb. ... Frk-March . March-April April-May .. May-June ... June-July ,., Slt.AonV;. Aug. -Sept. .. ttept.-Oet. Oct-Naw. ... J4e.-Oo. .. COTTON SEED OIL. New Yarfc, Nov. . After declining akou 10 point early under liquidation on the heaviness In cotton, tha market far cotton road oil steadied up on Belgian demand for oompoand lard and short covering. Finn Hon wee, one point higher to tw point sewer. Unlet 21.100 barrel. Market closed strong : Boot 11.71 bul No, H, 71111.1 i -Ji 111.741 Feb. 11.70111.16: March 12.721 ia.it; April u .vreiii. Hay II. 71112.70 jun u. jsai u.n.'. DAILY COTTON TABLK. Part Merer an 1. New Orleaasi Middling :0.00; reeeipt I, iVi; sal !,; atneK ft. IS. Oalveaton: Middling 20. M; receipt 14,100 ale 1.170 : atork 2.&. Mobila: Middling 20.25; roeoipt 100 1 atock 1I.4U. svsnnah: Middling tO.U; receipto 1.747 aajea t.lll 1 atock MT.Ilt. CnaHastotii Middling 10.00; receipt l.let aale M; atock 16,874. Wllmlnsrtoai Middling 10.00; reeeipsi II t lock 11,710. Tessa Cltyi Rorelpt 10.100. Morfolki Mkidling .O.tr; roeetpl J.I07 47: atock so.lnl. Bsllimore: Ernorta 1.001; atoak I.IIT Boston: Middling 20.71; reeeipt l.Jrl atoek 1.000. Pkiladelphuii Middling 10. 05 ; receipU IN nek l.4. Mew York: Middling 20.20; rooelpt 2W: aotea iov; atoag iia.ni. Minor aortal KaeeipU 1,111 1 a ; tak ,4,n. Total today: Reeeipt 45.137; e lie- eo; atock l.tsi.sw). Inteeier Meveaaeai. Houstoat Middling 20.(0; reeeipt 1.101: - ghepmanH 1 l.OM ; sale 4f ; stock IfO.lM. Memphh): Middling to.tl: receipt 10. 000; ajupmaat ,; waa a.oaor stock Z47.I12. Augusta I Middling 20.21; receipt 2.2IT nkipment 1,721; sales 2.407; stock 111.141. . St. laula : Baetipta I.MI I hipmnU (.HI II. 111. Ciaclaaati : Bsorlota 1J7I : alilnnnal 1 Mil totk 7.041. MttU Rook 1 Middlina 11.21 1 eeearlat 1,000; ahlpassnta 1.421 ; sale 1.4 : atock t.5l. Total today : Hereipu 10.114 ; .(hipmenta sn,ovr; rwea 74,vz. PETERSBI RO PEANUT MARKET. I Reported by Bodgera, Pluramer A Ctu, In.) trsjtiim Farmers stack, market firm. New stock tl.16 per bush!. VTRGINIAS Farmers' atock, market Ina. New atoak Paney Jumbo, 4t,s per pound. Extra prime, Itt per peuad. Prima. IU, aer round. Shell lag atoak, IttlWa NEW YORK PROVISIONS. "Hew York, Nov. 12. Raw a scar eulet: IrifugsJ 1.27: esolaaara 1.41; renaad dulL Butter Iras, f hina atsoitr. Caff spot steady; Bio No. T. tUd ftataa ssav , !,' NEW YORK MONEY. I . Now York, Nov. 22. Moreen til paper It,. , fcteelint earhanre. slaty day bill 4.71S: I ammii ilsl sixty day billa aa hanks 4.70V: ssauaimiai slaty eay bill 1.70m 1 .7II asklee i.7 Ml nor Urar 711a, afeariaaa JUM Uli Govarament bead ateady. nalleaoa aeaaale Irreeraiar. .,T"e bona easier; 00 day, 2t2l; H tky lUIHl U nonth IWtilV.. CU aary Ira; ruling rata S. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. Now York, Nor. !. Cettea good advanced OseUy. Twkiaar were am one eon a yard and frett, kleavah aottsma an ether toe yard to HSj. Thirty -sai-iaek napped Beeda were priced for fall at dvsuseaa rangiaaT from M as so s-s par oent ever Iaa year. Knit good w aaaiaa ysuraa sea no tight .svmO.Oo; laved heavy g.MfXio.Oaj O.OeOjO.s; .ls4j t.ae. CntUa anaettled; native beef asttks I MA It. 0s wmtorn steers a0ll0.1l etoaaers and femlem 4 Os7.70: sen and heifers l.s ., JWEBTERfl UV1 ITOCK. , I Chieora, No. I Hwa nasetlled a renter. ay a avaraao to la burner Balk aswta ui . (sia.eo; esivaa .oetii.ao. Bheew tranaj: wether. T.TUSI.U I owas r4,0T.a laaaao t.isU.ML 1 See Clayton Climb! "We point with pride" to the Clayton Banking- Co. In particular to its Deposita: For instance, on November 1st they were $96,000 larger than on Ocjtober 1st, On November 17th the total deposits were $224,000. no November 20th they were $282,000 an increase of $58,000 in three days. The book value is $173.89 a share. The. bid price W $190 a share. We also point to its strong- Directorate who carefully guard its interests and its officers are glad to offer the most efficient service. " So when you are selling your cotton and seed in CLAY TON we urge you strongly to leave some money in this Bank. The Bank that will protect you when hard timas come around. ASHLEY HORNE & SON CO. HIGHER MONEY AFFECTS!IET Speculative Stocks Freely Of fered and Were Lowest in Final Hour New York, Nor. 22. Tradiag in today ac tive market ass governed by technical con ditions, and there were further abdications of an extended hull account, especially ia metal and apeetalue of recent prominence. Stocks . ed the mora speeutattve character were freely . offered and regAUtred lowest prices in the anal hour, when the entire Ust became unsettled. One of the primary causes, wss an unexpected rise ia call money to 4Uj and even I per cent, the latter rale being paid by a few belated borrower. ivoooer fell two to almost nv pomm from biahmt of the preceding session. Taper ia.uea Inst aa much, also some of the equlp- i!s and Indeoendeat atari and Iron Issue. I .hlrhera Stall falling thirty points and re covering ten with' a rose of nine for the pre ferred, t'nited Htates Steel held atradr due lag -the- forenoon. ft mad Its bast price ia tha latter dealings, but lot ground aa reri ing Increased, closing at a net loss of almost t point. Motor share and acreeem-we atad gains of 2 to 7 points. Chandler Motors leading the advance with Studebaker and Maxwell. Most of theaer gain ware forfeited, a were sub stantial advaaca ia the leather group. Okie ua retained over half Its aix-point gain. Kaile were strong during tha mid eaoaien. presumably ia consequence of the decision ren ew aa of ta Federal courts nectarine th Adamson law unconstitutional, but gains in this division nlso were of brief duration. Bond were heavy. Total sales, par vslue. l4.tis.0O0. United ctatea rjonds unr hanged on call. MEW YORK STOCK LIST. Sal in Hundred. High. Low. ti IU"1, MS 7H4 12 Oil, 1I7S 117's 1H 21 ' 9S 104S lie M'i , gAO ilim 7 M MS lsS MS 17 Cine M lftSL MX "' :,! i'i liH ii:, is 2.' CI P51' 14 ' l.'Jlt Kl. W Oa i;is 111', 07 n' SIS 1M , ft 17', Allis-Chslmsrs 2I Wa Am. Beet Sugar . .171 . 7 .11 . 7 . 12 .' . 10 .117 . 4 I0i, ' R?S Ml, 112 'a 120 ' 111 221 nS 102U lrtsK, 120 C 4 4eaa Can . . Am. Car and F. . Asa. Cat too Oil . . Am. LeMoaneueo . . Am. Smelting . . . American ougar . . Am Tsi. and TeL Am. Tobacco . . , American 7.tae . . . . M . .712 .. II . 4 .107 . 11 . I Aaasanda Capper . Atchison At Cosset Una . , Baldwin Loco. . . Haiti, and Ohio . . Bethlehem Staai . . Canadian Pac. . . . . I 172 41 lit'? Central Leather . . Cbea. and Ohio . . C, M. and St. P. . C. R. I. and P. By 22 I'H Si , 0 . II . 15 .H0 .! . HA . 1 Consolidated Ga . . Corn Product . 117 U 1H2 111" 71 'J 100 II1, 20 02 s Crucible Bteel . . . Erie General Electric . 17S lln' t. Nor, pld U- k 1' S 44", S 71 r.t. Nor. Ore ctla. .21 4 GoodrwR DO 7 Illinois Central ... II Int. M. M. pfd. etfs. .IU 104. U4 lis MS MS IMS 1 1 2S Kl HIS 2-7 221 Swj 10 Kan. City Sou. 4 Iiettsra Valley . . . Iiuis. nnd Nssh. . II 1 iggett and Mirer lorillard Co. . . . hi si wall Motor . M. K. and T. pfd. . Missouri Parin . . Mex. Petroleum . , Natioaal Lead . . . Y. Central . . . N. Y, N. H. and It. Nor. nasi Wat . . Northern Pacta . . Panrlvaaia . . . Reading R. I. and Btosj . . Ksaboard A. L. , , A. L. pfd. . . . S. B. and In Studebaker Cor. aouthern Pa. . Southern By. . , Sou. Bn pfd. . , Tana. Copper . , Texas Co. .. .. . and Pae. - balsa Psstao . , Halted Fruit . . B. Bunker . . U. B. Burnt . -. a Stoei wfd. Utah Copper Vir. Care. Ck Vs. I., c. and C. Wabash pfd. Wmtorn Unioa , Waal. Klactrt . Am. Zin pfd. .... 4 I Total aabm fee tho dag 1.TM4I0 shares. NORFOLK PKANVT MARkUCT. (Reported by J earn. Bob A Co.) Fancy jumhoa. StttsC per pound. Fancy, Ssc per pound. Btrictly prime, S per poemd. Vrira 1U per pound. Bhallina .lUtil1 per anaaiah. II.M par buahei. Toao, tady. .251 7S 75. l4 . 1 17S 1"H . R 10S 10'. .ISt Ill's 107. 10S sssssssssassessaaaaaasssssnamasssw . II M 07S 1 ' . 14 10 107 lOT'I smj a WsToI Mfl 1 ' I ''linjexy .11 MS F.H s-S AUC.aaaar 11 f "W Til P 1 .14 i4ii, ii. iws, I -rrZ' II I li. in i" i55-w os I II II UlMr iit loo lmS 107 I f-A M I M I I Ur ot oos in, lf M l VUJ23 I " is " i- I It, I ZrJl ,SH ,K? i Krmoxi! . . . 1 1001, rH I LsJ l:.rtl!ul Kll.,liic. I . . 41 ITS 2 24 I 1 awa'alio ij. S tau ostmiMi hUJLT. 1 . . 4 a 07S 071, atoaaeaaassiasasaasssssssmss , . . 10 24S 2S S .. . II ilH 212 212 , , -i : .lH .! h .iiS r 1 '-.271 V MS S "f rw Maniclpsl Imnaaamsnai :ssr-12TTl " 126S "tlsC ! iliS JNOw-J. WELLS . tl 477. 40U 4V . " ii Si ni Civil Engineer It 104 11 1J1 Boxay kemt . - Honk CaroHaa ,. 00 -4T4 04 04 S a. .TM OuC I7'4 M ammmmaaaws WAGONS Carload THORNHILL WAGONS . Jaat Rcc4 vL- WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN EITHER ONE OR TWO HORSE SIZES Let Ua QuoU Job P. Wyatt llAIsEIGH, N. a 1 CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Nov. 12. Aathontotlv aaneunee. meata that legislation foe as embargo en faodUi stuns wenio nave supalantlsl baeatng in con gress did a good deal today to nullify tha greater part of a sharp now advaao ia the price of wheat. After rising in some in stance aa much as 4V a boskol, the market turned weak and ckwed unsettled ot net gains af sVfl'.s, olth December at HUS? 11 S and May at laa. Cora taishad 1 to 1 V ISc up and oata up S to lat'Sc. Prwviaiona closed Irregular, varyiag from Is off to a rise of 1 cents , Crsin and' p'rovlssttoa tlnsad t WHEAT Ileccmbor ...IMS Mar lsfV CORN Hit ember U May 07 OATU- Xieccmbor 17 January 02 S PORK January (7.70 M 27.10 LAKH January 10.11 May 11.10 Blbd January 14.01 May 14.77 Cash grain : WHEAT . No. 1 red rraminsl; No I red 114; No. 1 hard 1KS ; No. 4 hard lfTl7. CORN No. I yellow 77i4: No, 4 y,How3IS 3144; No. 4 wfnle Jf. NAVAL BTORBbV. Xa van ask. Nov. 12. Turi-eutin Arm. 46i rTt; sale 1M; receipto stock 20.IS7. Ruaia trm; sales 1104; receipt 1,017; atock U.102. Quote t A B l.:t.l; ODE IOfT 1; P O !(. 40; M I 40; I I 40; K I II: M .4it, "'; N I sO; WO T 00; WW 7.10. The Inventor of a new auger bit ha made it thick at the edges and thin at the center and claims it will force the chips toward the center and thus avoitl dogging. AHalrCrwwar.Nota KDMLWi QUiiiiSfi POMAOB mars yosrr hair grtrw kmg. nft aadj CVy. This af namaary baa? as a kink hair can be ttraightamed. rMesj Sm by maOaai iwaas of stajnb or coin. AOCNTS WANTCO aTVTBTTllvllEltK Wr'tsB tfcaT BisVTThTm. WxmAwro mmMcmm co Tts4urrv m. AsiickmaJtraaqiiartoffuv eat wsvafatng blue. It's ail blue saves the ooet of iise- an scnai Dotiiea anu uuxea. VI r se a. am , r sjtn bottlea and bum You Price & Sons Co. I Hlr WaiBvar I rjivr II SOlo ii. l i TMI 00 lT gIVIfW la weektr Cr.aurtsl ipM ehiHi ran ae hrn as veil a. tw..iex- . Mi '-e esn-'s fvt IN year, fl brasdass. hsw Tsr, 4- My. mad. II 1 I 1 VALUABLE - STOCKS AND BONDS. BALK AT AUCTION. . - IB artier ta aettla tho PgUto of 0. a IIcDobaJu, daeraot, asd purauint to tha power conferred by two notei gad pledaTOl to bRdrraignod bank, from laid McDoaald, dated April 16th, 1813, and May 4th. 1913, and by order dated April 7th, 1910, ef Wake roualy, N. C, Supe rior Court, w will at 12 o'clock m, oa Saturday, Peeemlier IHh, 1016, oell at lahlie auction to the hlgheot bidder for rash, three (3) iharr preferred otork t'araloifh Phoaphate A i'ertilicer Worki of lUlrifh; ten (10) ohare rommon totk Caralelch Mills Co. of Raleigh, N. I'.; two (2) aharea romaion atock Kanforl Cotton Mill; two (2) aharea common atoek alelrooa Knitting Mill of kaleigh. N. '.; three (3 aharei of otork af Anchor Truit Co. of Kaleigh, N. C.j flvo (SI aharoa of eomtnon atoek of Vic tory Manufacturing Co. of Fayettevillg, .V. (; twelve (IS) aharea common otnek of Dlile Fire Inauraneo Company of Greensboro, N, C, and on (1) 1100.00 North Carolina Agricultural Society five per eent bond. ' Right navrved to reject any or all bldi, "fmt XoTemlier ISth, 1818. Cltixeni National Bank of Raleigh, I'lerlgee. Mr. Loula T. Mvlhmald, Admlrg. of C. C. McDonald, Drreaaed. Erneat Haywood, Attorney. H-192t VAI.l'ABLE 8TOCK9 AND BONDS SALE AT AUCTION. In order to settle the estate) of C. C. McDonald, deceased, and pursuant to the mner conferred by a noto and pledge to undersigned Trust Company from said Alrllonald, dated May 27th, 11)14, and by 'order dated April Ttb, 191, of Wake county, N. C, Superior Court, we will at 12 o'clock M. on Hat unlay, December 9th, 1916, et'H at pub lie auction to the highest bidder for cash, one (I) share of common stock of Boylan IVarce Company, of Kaleigh. N. C, of the face value of $100.00 per share; eight (S) shares of preferred utock of Holt Granite Manufacturing Company, of flaw River, N. C, of ths fi-e value of tl00.00 per share; sil 6) shares of common stmk of Melroae Knitting Mill, ef Kaleigh, N, C, of the faco value of $100.00. per share; four (4i shares' of common stock af Ral eigh Telephoae Company, of tho face value of $j0.oo per aharei one hundred and fifty oharoa (lfr)) shares of the coninT.on otnek of Gowan Medicine Com pany, of -tMncord, N. CI., of the fsee, value of $10.00 per share; aud three $100.00 second mortguge six per cent interest bunds of Raleigh Country Club. Right referred to reject any or all bids. ThisNovemher 18th, 191. ANCHOR THl'HT COMPANY, TUdgao, Mrs. Loula T. McDonald, Admtn.. of 0. C. McDonald, Deceased. ERNEST HAYWOOD, Attorney. 11 19 dly. to 12 9 Southern Railway Co. Bckcdtsl of train leaving Kaleigh l - Irala Ma. Ill mavm Baioigb 1 :Ml A. M. for Durham, Orsansboro, and Winstoa-BalaB. Handles sleeping ear from Ooldsbor to Win-ston-aalemi also lpf from Raleigh ta Greensboro. Mia soonest ion at tiraensbero or ChsrloUo, Ashevilie. Chatunooga, At ata. New Orleans, and ail atouthera and imter faints. XralB No. 112 leave Raleigh 4 Jl A. M. j Belma and Coldsbora. aiaaes eoaneetioa t Belata with A. C. L. lot WiUea. HacLy !ount end Norfolk, and rnssss connection at -n Ida bora with A 0 L. tor Wilmington: also ith Nerfolk kouthern lor Msw Horn sad laautort, Uanuiea alecptng cur final Winston ilem to noldahuro. Tram No. kl Isavm Raleigh 1:11 A. M. for urhsra, Creenibora, Winalon-Salesa, Aahsvill nd WsynesvlUe. Makm connection at Ureeno oro with No. 10 for Washington and New rurk. Mnndlm throuf i chair ar from Golu- M,re to Aaaeviii. 1 rain Mo, iM. lor Betas and UcttUbure. Train U 144 leaves Raleigh I2:S0. No. for Helm sad Go Ids bore. Masse eoaneetioa at Helena wlta a. i.. tor rsrettenlle. Puna and r'torenea; Uo Wilson, Uockg Mount aad Rica meed. Makm eoaaeciioa at Coidaimro with L a L hf Wilmliigtoa and with Norfolk houthera tor Now bora and Beaufort. Tram Ns. II leavm Kaleigh 4:00 P. If. for Durham. Ciwsswhoeo, Wins ton talem and Char lot ta Handle fro rotlioina skalr oar from eUUdgh ta Charietu. Makm eonnartioa t Greenshor for Atlanta. Birmingham, Memphis. New Orleans and all Western Hatnts Train no. isi waves tiawig 1 :ue r. M. for DnrhasB, Oriiai nto, and Wins tonka lees. kfaha smneeuea at urisnsaoeo lor Washing. Uan.'Balusaora. Philadslnhia and Nsw York: ska with train Ns, It. southbound, which car no Tourist 81 mar from Washinglaa Ir baa Franciaoo. Traia No. ft teas Raleigh 7 :J5 p. M. for Selma and Goldshoro. Uskm on nee tie at Mm with A. 0. U lor rarettevilia, rior ee.ee, Charleston aad Jscksonville; also for Wilson aad Rockr Mount. Make connection at GoMsbora with A. C. U for winning b, and with Norfolk aouthern for kin too ana New Keen. Hsndlm Chair Car from Ashevilie a UoMsaers. TFK folTHrDH fWr THt SOUTH. J. O. JONES. Traveller Psascagar Ageat. Raleigh, N. C. SEiB0e4RD Air Line Railway Tho I regressive R&ilwag of tkk Beala. Schedule la effect flundar. Nor. 1J, 111 lBin iesrs Kaleigh a follow: No. t. 11:17 a. m. Through Pullman, foe FiieBxBond, ' Washington and New Vork. No. . 4:o0 a. m. -Through fullmeri f.w Kienrmiaa, n aanington. l atuulslBhia aad Nsw sere. No. t, 4:11 a- m. Through traia fag At- lanta aaa Dirmingnara. Na. T, 11 1 p. m. Through PuUmana for Columbia, aevaaaab, Jacksonville aad key Wot No, t t il a. sa.' Through fullman for Kavannah, eacksonvill and Tanrpa. Fkwida Birmiaakam aad Memphis blsapee handled from llaaxlet en Ms. . No. It. it s. m. Tkrough traia for Vharlotta and Kuthorfardton, M. C No. 11, 11 II a. m. Through train for Norfolk, Portsmouth ; siee through parlor car axaklng boot oaaeetloos. No. 4. U !0 P. m. -Through Fullmaaa for Ktcnnaond. Waahuujton, Mew Vork aad tk test. No. Illlx av-Tarougli traia for Nor- aaa? No. II, 4:10 p. m Throogk traia for AV larta, Birmingham, Booth aad Bouthwmt, No. IU. 4iM p. ax. Leon! for WoMoa aad tat. i usauist muonov daily, except Bunsmg No. 10, Ar. 10:4 a. at leal traia fr asidoo, dailr aisoisl Bundnr. No. (. SJl p. m. Pullmans fsf , idii. tllm and) Atlanta, rsakin eon sect ion fog rToswssj- pna r Atlanta nastsr - T aa No. II frees H aaa lea. Thrassrh train aarry aM ssl eloctrisally lighted eoaipeasnt, with atesj dinars) aaoaa a at earta. 1 rse reclining (all atari) chair sua kiiaia Wsskingvsa, D.C, aad J San son vine. For tli kt. Fallmaa laaea varleeie and m forsaatieou eat I at No. 4 West Martin street. C a RYAN, C. P. A. Norfolk. Vs. JOHK T. WKST, a P. A- ST. PAUL D. GRADY . Attorney -at-Law TlA-ril Cgtmtgcfal Bak tUlag, Raleigh, N. C With the use of Atlu Frm Powder.- B Prepaj-oxJ by in itaUing' a Mycrt) Fore Purnp. Let u denjonatratt tht Em pir Cream Separator, Are you making mony in your milk department? Regard leu of how you handle your milk, the Empire Separator will give you larger profita, Youra to command,-- 1 : ; Hart-Ward Hardware Co, 125 Eait Martin Strait Raleigh, N. C St. yCtarys School RALEIGH. N. C. Founded in 1842 by Rev. Aldert Smedei, D.D. Seyenty-fifth aosaaion be g Ina Swptamlper 31, 1916 May 12, 1916, was the 74th anniversary of the opening of St. Mary'a. For catalogue and illus trated folders, address Rev. Geo. W. Lavj, Rector Uootaa fa eg Irams f r tiarbh Una au toraiBal aiauw moaiol, WMsV M liasaias. gjnoQuia w eaaeaa uaaaiswar si, sesSs 1MJL1I Ads.) - ml. sa -B1 ssV. ml. IJAUIw a Ntm vrm via VM-Hiuiiie Mfj, ft -4) ;W 4V am. Diulv tmw WLtet, frilgojL fVamW-BVi-H. mm uwawtam. Ztom iviU Kay HUl4V 'V -. . , 1 1-1 r i . . . BJO. at I ie B. eau w..re e-v i-svasiaav No. lo-:!, , 1I' asegyt Sum ,, Wlksca and Wfaohlastow, sia. SS 4 Man. Uil aaeept tuadsu Varma. LilHngtoa and, Farattsvetlls, MoTV :,. as. Dailr for Narfalk, ning Pullmaa aieevlng Co. laains ""T momiiusi a 1 .AS - fl. 1 1 e MM k. .. . TL. "v. asiata a. Dalle Iron. r!-rJ'l-- rk.. ajfj, IT m. OJeVMSBT from WMbingt-B. Co. 4 b. an. usilr Iron NirettsTvilss, ua i :iv b. bh. m.iiw , umi I'narHBBam. He. 1 r : is p. an, uaur xrom atisu. Bwiiawui sleeping mm ee-e rated en tratls MoV I aad 4 between luieiga ana Norfolk, ror rnfoemsiiotl.eeell st Cit- Ticket OfOVsg, f. 9. MITCHELL T . V. A- . h, a teUao. a " a KorfsTx. Tl VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS. SALE AT AUCTION. Ia or'ler to nettle the estate of C. C. McDonald, deceased, sod pursuant to the powers conferred liy six notes and pledgrs to undersigned hank, from C C, McDonald, dated January 11, 1911; March 23, Mils July 1, 1911; February lit, 1013; April 1, 11)13, and July 9, 1914, and by order dated April 7, 1918, of Wak County; N. C'Ptipcrior Court, we will at 12 o'clock M oa Saturday Df mber 9, 191(1, at founty courthouse door in Raleigh, N. (.'., soli st public nurtion to tho highest bidder for eaah, flvo (5) shares rommon atoek Eoyal Cotton Mills, Wak Foreirt, N. C. thre (3) shares iireferred stork Lswks Cnttea Mill, Cuneonl, N. C, forty (oil) share common stork Kaleigh Cot tog Uills, Raleigh, N. C; fiftern (IS) aliarrs rnm men otnek Shellry Cettaa Mills, tllislhy, N. C; thirty (30) slisres sttsrk Honthera National Bank, Wilmlnpon, X. U; ten (10) shares eommnn stork Careleigh Mills C-ompany, Raleigh, N. C.j one (1) share preferred stock Times Publish ing Company, Raleigh, N. C. ; 1100 per manent subscription oertifleato New ad Obeerver Publishing Company, Ra leigh, N. C; two (2) shares common stork Presbyterian Standard I'ulillnhing Company, Charlotte, N, (J.; $413 (lr per cent bond or town of Know Hill, N. C flr (S) flOO sii per eent interest second mortgage bonds of Baleigh Conntry Club. Bight reserved to reject any or all bids. , This Voremher 17, 1014. MERCHANTS NATIONAL. BANTC, Pledge. MB& LOULA T. McPONAU). Admtrs. of C. C. McDonald, deceased. ERNEST lUrWOuD, Attoraty. Il-li22t , L. C Weathert, D. C Dr. Specialigt of the poot 117 Fayette rSlt Street Raleigh. N. C BRAY BROTHERS STOCKS ft BO.ND8 ' WE OFFER I shares fMxi rlre I as urease Co. 1 Creenshore Le a aao Trsot Co. charm Arctic la aaa Ceai Co. , 1 Gullfor gsaltr aao) lesursnee Oa. (00 aharea Ooea Oresaso Co, svrsV 100 Bum Orian Co. Wa Bar Whole Issssm ex Writ U nniaim noaa friom ga Infsrmarxssi ABasllmUaa. Writ Us a Un. Boass. Br Bat lea slav Isr COMBINED STATEMENT OF . . The Citizens National Bank and The Raleigh Savings Bank &Trust Co. RALEIGH, N. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1916. RESOURCES Loans and Investments ......$1,920,878.67 U. S. and N. C. Bonds 248,350.00 Cash and Due from Banks 1,094,026.32 Total LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation . . ... Deposits Total FOR YOU AND YOURS! We have the very best Life Policy. Protects you fully at Minimum Cost. Insures Your Insurance by the Total Disability Feature Good Territory for Agents See or Write to CAREY J. HUNTER & BRO., State Agents, Union Central Life Ins. Co., RALEIGH, N. C BUY FROM THE MEN WHO KNOw" 51 Year Intelligent Study of the Paint, ing Business Makes us Competent to Advise You. ASK THE MAN. HE KNOWS. THOMAS H. BRIGGS AND SONS RALEIGH, N. C. The Big Hardware Men. a : : : 9 FOOTBALL GAME RALEIGH. N. C. THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday, November 30, 1916 BETWEEN A. & M. COLLEGE and WASHINGTON AND LEE LOW BOUND TRIP FARES, CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE. VIA SOUTHERN Hoand trip farea from polata ax meal below aa fslrosrai OreensLoro t2M Burlington , 2.00 Graham 1.75 Mebane ;.. 1.73 Hillsboro 1&0 Bound trip fart from all Intermediate point oa asms basia. Tiekets at abore faro wtll be on aale November 2Sth, and for trains scheduled to arrive Halt-igh by 12:.1U p. m. November 30th, 191d. Final return limit to reach original starting point not la tar than midnight of December 1st, 1916. Upend the day in the Capital City and nritnea oae of tka boat garon of the season. For further information ask Rontfcera Bail way Ageata, or sddrsas i J. O. JONES, Traveling Paaaeager Ageat, Raleigh. N. C. SHIP to HOLMES & DAWSON, Norfolk. Va. ' " By giving special attention to shippers' Interest aad securing highest price, cotton shipment to this firm have increased over 10 aer coat. Liberal financial arrangements made with reaponsibl shippers. , Correspondence solicited. Latest Norfolk market by telegraph every day ia New aad Observer on thia page. CITIZEIIS IIISURAIICE AGENCY, Inc. C H. ANDREWS, President F. K. ELLINGTON. Vico President G. II. DORTCH, Secretary and Treasurer ALL KINDS QF IIISURAIICE HAUOLED Volume 171 st N. Carolina Report Ready Oct- 30th, , price 91.50, postage extra. Subscribers will be supplied oon as from press, ( . , Mordecai's Lectures 2 Vols, f 10.00, posUge extra; Pall's Revisavl 2 Vols. $15.00, delivery extra; Grefory's 5up plimcnt 1913 $7.50: Grefory's Suppliment 1915 $3.75. 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