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I t JlS AMD FINANCIAL WORLD Fmsiiii mi ' , . r.:-rkcl Chircstsrlzcd by Re r.c.vcd Ll;-;iation ct Stocks , v and. Bonds. . " New- Tor. Dee, M.Renewes Usutdattoa of stocks sd sotids, the letter ta Pff dented relume, characterised the fererlsnljr aetlYe trading on the stuck esehense today, everal Important Issues, (Including rail recording lowwt quotation! of the year. Ths moTement wit the most eomnrehea utrs of any sessloa ( 1hs month ml again lacked definite' or alauslbls eaplanatlou other than the widespread fcellet that eof- horetions sad Individual holders of seeurl-' lies srs dosing out aceeunts to adjust ln come ta returns for ths i year. , v . ' . . ' Tn all arobabllU-r, much of tho selling of rails waa tmoelled r tho many adverse 'statements for Norsmbef. submitted by tho Interstate eetnnierce commlaelon ouch sys- r torn as PennsvWanla. Readln:. Baltimore and Ohio, Canadian Pacific Chlcase and N'orthweetern. BU Paul, Rock Island and Kew Haven reporting not losses, ranging from IT4S.404 to almoat .,. " v . - Recessions among standard ra'la ran front 1 to ) points, but among Issues of lesser Importance leases were mora extensive. In fata. Minnttra. motor- and ells yielded I tq potnta and utilities A, row conspicuous sseeptlons to tho downward trend wars shipu'ngs, marl no pro ferred reliving ehamlv after Ita eeriy set back. Southern Peclno and Cn'tod States : Steel, tho Istter losing onlv tho smallest fraction on tho modorato rally at tho elose. Lessee amonr some of tho mors soecula. - tiro bond lanes, including Pennevlvsnla Consolidated Is. St P-ul-eonvertlble 4H. i Seaboard Air Una sdiusiment Is and Intor borouith Rapid Transit la owtonded frnm i to t par cent, but tho heaviness pf Uborty Issues, ospoctally tho fourth m at tho now minimum of 14, was tho overshadowm fea turo. . ' r' ' ' .... dlu r.r tMinds wero estimated at $4.e00.- 0 (par valuof whlrh exceeds tho previous record by abOUt I10,OOO.es. in unnv a-roup contributed approximately 10 par cent , Old United States bonds were unahanrsd on call. ; ' ; . .. , , MONET BK1CT. Xew York, Doe. 10. Mercantile paper 1 to . - . i :. gterltn 0-dy bills 4.TtH: commercial . -dav bills, on banks commercial V-dar bill 4.7JH: demand 4.7.l; cables 4.7i.e. - Government - bonds Irrorular; railroad bonds Irretrular. Tlmo loana flrre; ta days, 19 days and months t to S. - Call money stronc; rullnf rata (: bank ; acceptancea 4Vj. -, - . " . r . ' rnBW TOBK TjrVKSTOTK. ;' Kew- Tork. Doo. -10. Beeves firm; stesrs 14.40 to 11.71; bolls T.IO to 14.(0; cows 4.00 to It.tS. Calves firm; vests 14.00 to Sf.00; culls 11.04 to tl.tO: fed cstves . .to 1100: barn yard calves T.l to 1. 44: ysarltnfs (.00 to '. T.IO; wostorna 11.10 to 1100. v Hhesp and lambs strong; sheep 7.00 to v 10.00; culls 1.00 to .I0; lambs 1S.00 to 17.40; culls 1100 to 14.00. Hors steady: llrht to heavy 17.10 to 1S.00; pits 17.00; youths 11.74. , rj' CHARLOTTE COTTOX. .Strict and rood mlddllnr; 10 cents Receipts yesterday .....,. II bales Csttonseod. pries paid producers by ftn tirs f ton NEW TOKK TOCK LIST. BlfhLowaoss American Beet Bur...,.v American Can Amer. Car and Foundry... American LocomoUvo . ... Amerlcaa Linseed ........ Amer. Smoltlas and Ref... Amerlcaa Sugar .......... American Tel. and Tel.... American Tobacco ........ Anaconda Copper ......... Atchison Atlantio Coast Line.-...., A,, Q. ed r7. I., Ex. Dir. Baldwin Locomotlre ...... Baltimore and Ohio.. Bethlehem Steel -B"..,... Central - Leather .......... Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, MIL and 8t Paul Chicago. R. L nad Pas... Chine Copper ........... Colorado Fuel and Iron... Corn Products .......... Cruel rite Stool Cuba Cans Sugar......... Brio ., ........, General' Electric .. Oeneral Motors .... Great Northern pfd... ... Great Northern Ore Ctfs. Oulf Statsa Steel........ , Illinois Central .......... Inspiration Copper ...... Int. Mr. Marine......... Int Mer. Marina pfd..... International Paper ..... Kennccott Copper . . . . Lottlsvtllo and Nathrlllo.. Maxwall Motors ......... Mexican Petroleum ...... Miami Copper ........... Mldvalo Steel ........... Missouri Paclfls ......... New Tork Central........ Norfolk Vnd Western...,, Northern Paclflo ........ Ohio Cities Oas. Pennsylvania ... Pittsburgh Coal Ray Consolidated Copper neaaina ..... ......... Rep. Iron and Steel...,. Seaboard Air Una....... Seaboard Air Line pfd. . . Sinclair Oil and Refining Slsss-Shsf. Steel and Iron.. Southern Paclfls ....... Southern Railway...... Southern Railway pfd., Studebakar Corporation Texas Co.. Ex. Rights.,,.. Tobacco Prodacta ........ tTnlon Pacific ............ United Clgaf Stores., United FtuK V. B. tnd. Alcohol United States Rubber,'..,. United States-Steel....... United States Steel pfd.. Utah Copnev Vlrginla-Caro. Chem, . .. Wabash pfd. "A".......i. nmitni union Westlnghousa Klectrlo Wlllys-Ovorlsnd . , . . . 47 4.1 47 USk 111-4 144-4 11 44 01 100 , 107 T4K I4H 414 "7 14 t 14 K4 14 41 17 17 lit no it 41 04 47 4 14 111 II 11 111 II 144 H 41 74 161 14 44 41 47 20 11 74 1 11 10 li t 70 14 11 1171 II 110 01 44 11 4 41 74 111 1 10 01 104 104 71 44 44 144 II " II 11 11 II 47 14 11 18 141 IX 4 11 II S 41 15 104 l 11 111 ITU 17 ti 41 14 71 144 13 41 41 41 1 10 73 1 17 31 . V I 140 11 ! to I 11! 171 14 121 llft)107 144 144144 101 7 U 71 11 12 41 44 3 40 41 74 111 11 I 12 14 144 71 4 44 111 II 11 11 11 48 14 1 14 141 120 14 l 41 11 111 10 11 111 111 41t 24; 71 101 1 1 41 41 44. 2 .' 10, 71 1 41V II to 1101 2 10 II 174 10 I 121! 101 I 'J in fcllc;.3 . Increased Realizing and Hed Selling Causs Net Decline of 65 to 105 Points. N.w Tark, Deo. 14. As aarty advenes la tbs cotton market today met increased real ising and conelderable hedge selling under which prices broke shsrply with ths close barely ateady at a net decline of II to 141 points. January contracts sold up to 14.44 during tho early trading and broke to tl.t compared with 1 1 at the close of Satur day and 11.11 at tho low point of Saturday morning.. .: - There was a renewal of Saturday'a buy ing with bullish aentlm.nt encouraged by tho firm cables, and reports of a better tono In tho, goods market Tho dpen was firm at an 'advance of 0 to 34 points and active months sold 41 to 10 points not higher during tho oarly trading with March touching 11.00 and' May 21.14. There was rsbuylng by some of ths recent sellers and a moderate demand from trade sources en too advancs, : tho latter being accompanied by reports that some yarn contracts that had bsen cancelled wero being .reinstated. The advance met considerable ' realising which waa fairly welt absorbed on reactions of 10 to II points during the middle of tho day. But later the selling bocams mors actlvs and general. ;.: Now Orleans was 'one of tho mors active sellers here which led to talk of Increased spot offerings from ths Interior, and tho break extended to 17.11 for Marcn ana l. for May. - - ' Closing prices veers at the lowest .point of; the day. Part of the selling was at tributed to realising for New - Tear's day and notwithatandlng the talk or freer or farlnsa of low srades. the decline waa most generally attributed to an esslei technical position and . liquidation of long account. High. Iow. Cloea, January ............ 10.41 M.14 14.10 March 20 Msy , .....i.. 21.1 July 17.47 October ......... . . S4.0C r.:-:i:;:i c 11 : ; IZ Frc;;i Tcp. f t Ltv.li Fel lows Clrcrj AJv-r.ca. New Orleans, Dec. 10. Following aa ad vance of about a halt a cent a sound In ths early trading todar, cotton fell sharply,', reacting 114 to Hi points from the topmost levels, oa the bearish construction placed on Premier Clemenceau's ststercent ressrding his sdherence to the old balance of power system. v Prior to the noon hour the market had a ateady undertone and waa only Inclined to react ta a mild way. which tendency the bulls were regulating. Later ths' pricss slumped and . many recent buyers of long contracts throw their cotton overboard to consldersWs confusion. Lowsst prices wore reached practically an ths close, the trading months showing net losses for ths day of from .7 to .101 points. It wss a Arm mr.rket on the Bret rail. For a while the market displayed strength of Its swn ar t, at Ita best stood 44 to II points ovsr Sawday'a close, Jasaary going to 14.14. a new high level for the present bull movement. Realising of profits on long eotton Inersssed toward, noon when the market still stood 4 to 11 pern ts over Ratal-day's finals. The undertone became weak la the afternoon. - High. ' Low. January ............ !-l ". March 1171 ST.4S May ...17. 21 July ............... 17.11. 21.1 October 14.1 1M 17.11 14.11 14.01 11.14 17.11 ll.lt 21.02 114 CHICAGO CORN ASCENDS : :;. TO NEW HIGH LEVELS Advance Due Chiefly to Pros pects That Stormy Weather Would Restrict Supplies. 101 77 4l III 1112 72 11 34 ll II 43 41 14 101 7 4 72 klU : 14 42 II Total sales, l.ltl.7o. COTTONSEED OIL. New Tork. Deo. 30. Cottonseed oil was dull with prless nominal. Prims rude "to, PUBLIC SALE VALADA SPRINGS PROPERTY. I wilt sen at public ssls at ths Court Houss door, Monday, Jan. , lilt, at 11 o'clock A. M.. tbsbwsll known Valada Springs property. The Spring on hls property is one of - the best known in this section of the Stats and the water therefrom has established medicinal qualities. Ths demand for this water assures ths purohassr a steady Incoms from the sale. thereof."..-.' 8prlng equipped with all-modern improvements. Including complete sterilising and bottling plant, conerste spring houss. Ths following is an sxpsrt analysis of this watsr: Cbarlss U. Lawall, Analytical and ConsultlngChsmlst, f N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets, . t 10 South Tsnth Strsst, ' BeU Telephone. Philadelphia, April 10, 1114. Nr. D. Baxter Henderson, Charlotts, N. C, . Dear Sir: ' - " On or about March I, 1112,. X received a Ave gallon bottle of watsr from you for analysis and found the sanitary chemical and total mineral analysis to be as follows; Parts to the Million. Total solids i T7I Nitrogen as nitrates None Nitrogen as nitrates None Nitrogen as tree ammonia........................... 0.44 Nitrogen as albumenold ammonia.......... 0,41 Oxygon consuming power '0.11 Temnorsry hardness 11.10 Psrmsnent hardness , 41.40 Calcium sulphat u 444.00 Silicon Oxlds 141.00 Calcium carbonate ,.,, ...........,,...... ........ ,,.',, 14.44 ' sodium sulphst ., 11.41 Potassium chloride 11.1 Msgnsslum sarbonate 10.17 Fsrrle oxide , 11 : Alumlnle oxide to Arsenic, Iodine, bromine, boron, phosphorus sulphides and alskllns csrbonates. . .. None Ths sanitary analysis alons shows the' purKy and freedom from contamination to be exceptionally high. (As stated In my letter of March 11, 1413), this watsr will re main In a psrmsnent condition when bottled and so far as ths classification Is concsrnsd belongs to the class of sulphated saline waters described In Bulletin II of the Derail ment of Agriculture and corresponds in amount and character of total solids very, closely to the analysis- of Buffalo Iithia Springe water published la that Bulletin. Very truly yours, CHARLES It LAWALL, fopertyepea lor inspection. . j. LAURENCE JONES, Trustee. ChlcsKO, Dee. 1. Corn ascended today to new high price levels for the season, owing chiefly to prospects that stormy weather would further restrict ths arrival of sop. pile Ths market closed unsettled at the ssme. as Baturdav'a finish to 1 , higher, with January 1.41 to 1.44 and May 1.14 to 1.14. Oats gained a shads to to not, and provisions 11 to 77 cents. Close. Coi ii el January Mav Oats January Mav .... Pork January May .... Lard January Mav .... Ribs January ' Mav .... Cash corn. No. I yellow nominal; No. 'yellow r.it: No. yellow 1.1 to 1 11 Itlsh. Low. Close. 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.37 1.14 1.11 .41 .44 .44 .74 '.70 .70 ..... ..... 41.00 41.17 41.71 41.17 i4.li :. 11.4 24.41 14.10 14.40 IS. IT 15.11 11.17 14.1 14.00 14.20 F I " ftoarlnttft. N. number 27th 101 8 ii - : ; " 1 n TO THE SHIPPING PUBLiC: v " Effective January 2nd, 1919, the Forward- 9 ' y ' jii ucpui ui iamuau: as nauicu uciuw di u , a Charlotte; N. C, will be removed from its I present location to the Freight Station for- 6 . 'merly used by the Norfolk Southern Railroad. V J. B. YANCEY, Agent. J""v P. n SOUTHERN RAILROAD SYSTEM SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY I n is being used extensively in base burners and giving . , good results.' A number of customers' claim they will , never go back to the. use of chestnut anthracite. ' Gas Ccke now a vailable in any quantity. ; N '. ' , Ton rate delivered (not stored) $0.00 . : v I - ' , ' rhencs 19 una 72. a . ';' Vi " NEW TOKK COTTO! stPORT. Fori. Movement. New Tork. Dec. 10.--New Orleans: -Mid- dllns- 11.04: receipts I.M4; sxportsTISI; ssles 1,112: Stock 447.47. i f Oslveston: Middling 12.10; receipts 1,171; salea 1.147; stock 103,101 Mobile: Middling 10.00: receipts 111; stock 10.171. Savannah: Middling 11.00: receipts 1,31 : sales 1.401 ; stock 170,441. Charleston: Middling SO.IOi receipts 171: stock 11,011. Wilmington: Receipts 711; stock 13,10). Tesss: Stock T.071. Norfolk: Middling 10.11: receipts 1.122; sales 101; stock 10.011. Baltimore: stock 11 954. Boston: Middling 33.00; receipts 111; stock 11.400. i v Philadelphia: Middling 11.56; stock 10,- III. , New Tork: Middling 1130: exports 4.171: stock 141.110. Minor ports: Receipts 11; stock 10.121. Total today: Receipts 20.111: exports C- 117: stock 1.411.711. Total for week: Receipt tt.017: exports I.IIT. . . f ,-, Total for season: Receipts t.lll.tlt: ex ports 1,114,541. . Interior Movement, ' Houston: Middling 11. 1G; receipts 11. Ml: shipments 1.111: sales 1.445; stock 101.131. Memphis; Mlddlln !.!: reeelnts- .!: shipments 1.111: silos I.1S0; 'stock 131.110. Augusta: Middling ll.4: receipts 1.141: sales 111; stock 18I.I1I. -.. St. Louis: Middling V.I0; rscelpt 1.011: shipments 1.101 : stock 21.7 - Little Rock: Middling 10.10: receipts 7I&: shipments 104: sales 140; stock 41,147, Dallas: Middling 14.10; sale 1.111. Montgomery: Middling 10.10: sales lit. Total today: Receipt 11.121: shipments 14.111; stock 171,112. " Close. 104 17.41 '10.41 - 11.10 jlllO CHICAOO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Dec 10.' Hogs Receipts 41,400; hogs mostly I t 10 higher u closing soUvs: day pricss unchanged. Cattle Receipts 14.000$ generally strong to 11 costs higher; calves II centa higher. Day prices anchangad except eanners and ratters 7.11 to I IS; stockers and feeders, eholce. 10.71 to 14.00; medium 7.10 to 10.71; veal calves, choice, 11.11 to 11.74. ghees Receipts 11.000; fat lambs and yearlings 21 to I higher; matured sheep ateady to unevenly higher. Day prices un changed except ewes, choice. 10.00 te 10.10) medium 1.71 to 10.00; sails 1.0 to l.t. . - UTERrOOL 4TOTTOjr. , ' , Liverpool. Dee. 14 Cotton, spot steady; prlcee unchanged; good middling 11.10; middling 11.17: low middling 11.11; good ordinary 10; ordinary 14.47. Sslss 100 balss. Including 400 American. Receipts 71,. to balss. Including 11.100 Amsrteea. , Futures closed steady. December 11.14; Jsnuary 11.41; rebruary 11.41; March 11.14; April 17.MV : . . NAVAL STORK.- Savaanaa. Oa.. Dec. II. Turpentine Una, ti to 44 1 salsa III; receipts 177; ship ments II; stock. II.7I7. Rosin arm; sales 141; receipts 711; ship ments le: stock 71.13. Quote: B D r Il.M: O 111; n 11.10; f 11.I7HI K 11.70; M ll.U; ll.l; wo 14,4; WW 11.7s. . STGAR AXT COFFEK. Km Tork. Dec 10. Raw sugar un- ,.,e--d; centrifugal 7.11; flae graaulaUd eenta Spot coffee nominal) Rio 7s, lTVi; Ssntos 4S. II U I1H. Buttsr unsettled; ct-eess Srm.' nm r.ooD", New Tork, Deo. I. Cotton goods and yam today were Arm and quiet Dross goods were Inactive. Rssr silk wss steady 4nd quiet Burlap restrictions are to be re moved. - ; ... - : BTtlBABDI CVTTGX LETTER. New Tork, Dec 10. Profit-taking oa an, extenstvs seals was In proeress during the morning apparently coming from thoss Iden. tided with the recent advance This realis ing Anally proved more than the market could absorb so that the outslds buyers of the past two dsys began to Ilouldate them selves, although the early sellers boua-ht from time to time they could aot cheek the downward movement and the close wss at ths lowest prlcee - It Is thsught that ths. market will recover tomorrow- tn anticipa tion of a better demand for export after the new year. Foreign advices ars not ssngulns on. this point, however, as they point out ths dif Acuity of 'moortlng If they have not a market In which they caa hedge on a bet' tor basts than ths present discounts allow. It was thought that July waa sold todsy against anticipated purchases of the lower gradea at the extreme differences ruling at the moment. , HUBBARD BROS. sV CO. - ' " . ,." 1 ' -: ' v ' Ideatennnt Martin Ilre. Lieut J. N. Martin, of Newberry. S. C, a member of the aviation flec tion of, the army, stationed at Fort Worth, Tex., was In Charlotts yegter day. Lieutenant Martin contemplates coming; here to make his home upon being released from service. . One casij of gmaUyox has been io- , ?urti to the heaHh department, s. '. 1 ' Dr. G. C Hudson. Tho patient U a white man and resides on Lyd: 1 1 avenue, lie was employed at a plant where pome weeks ago a ne?ro em ploye developed smaUpox. All other employee there were vaccinated but, thought the patient had, been ex--posed to the dlseaa -by reason of coming; into contact with the negro, he was away when-lr. Hudson vac cinated the employes. Dr. Hudson said he believed that had this man been vaccinated he would have es caped the diseas. Ills wife and two children have been vacolnated by the health-department . - ...... .. - FOUR SCHOOLS OF COUNTY . RESUMED WORK YESTERDAY .,.. Only four Mecklenburg county schools reopejied yesterday, others ra malnlnr closed until next Monday be oauso of the prevalence of.influenta or other difficulties, said Supt J, M. Matthews yesterday. The schools re opening were 6&rdla, Dixie, Observer and Cochran academy. The county school board closed all the schools of the- county a few weeks aao because of the orevalence of lit- fluenaa. At the time the gene rat closing order was Issued many had already closed because of the epi demic. ?;...-::V .4:.-vv,..f' R. W. Sossamoo 111. ' , - R. W. Soasamon, superintendent of malls at the postofflce. Is critically 1H at the Presbyterian hospital, ; r ., ... Our year really-ends on. February IS In, but by v. :.y of l. v Tar's Greetings to our Shareholders and those 'who bare not yet . the happlnee to be with us we want to gay that In the ten months of the year Jugt ending w have had a season of large growth, ' The shares subscribed for number over EI:vtn Ilun jfrti more than the total for any previous year in our history; That is to say,-we have sold over 9,100 shares this year!, t , " - - , Tho r.lczhznic3 Pcypzliizl looks 'for a season of large prosperity for Its shareholders. The times, are rips tor a great Increase In the already huge savings aocount of the people, and the '''', Duildinn Ci Lonn Acsccteilon v ' I '.I . i ,ls admittedly ths best medium for earnings. Besides that U Is high time to make your plans for .ths Bprlng building" season, and there . la absolutely no place like this Association to carry your loan safely . and cheaply. " , , . ; - E. J. CAFFREY, . , Seqre and Treat.. J.H.WEARN, - Preiiclent Established 1890 Successor to . ' t , ' - , , - - CsCsMcDONaUD Sfec I desire to announce to the many former clients of my father, my clients, friends and the putK lie" of North" Carolina' generally that I will reopen my office in- New York city January dS,1 1919, at my former address, 27 William Street, New.York, where I 'was in business before en tering the United ?tates Army. . . - , " " ' The business will be conducted on the same lines as was done by my late father and myself. I made a specialty of dealing in North Carolina securities and in buying and selling to North Carolininans. The reason for having my office in New York being that I can render " my clients better service itiihe financial capital of the-world. . . . STATE OF NORTH CROLINA BONDS Have handled more than any other. , Will buy or sell at all times. tr , . . . ' i. ,.. . . ' trit,kk&TJivrui . f"f NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD STOCK ; smKE Too Ue'WropIcs GENERATORS 125VDC '. 3 3-4K.W.Westinghouse ' -7, 1-2 H. P. Western Elec. Co. - 9 K. W; Card Elec. Co. : " 10 H. P. Gen. Elec. " , 10K.W.Westinghouse- 11 K. W. Gen. Elec , i - Dandy Condition. PRICES RIGHT Greensboro ; Supply Co. t (Established 1898) . 1 ' GREENSBORO, N. C Have handled niore of this stock than anv other dealer, having bought . at one time over ($56,000) fifty-six thousand dollars' worth. Will buy or sell at all times. f someoVmyspeci : Carolina Power and Light preferred and common stocks, E rwin Cotton Mills common and preferred, Durham Hosiery, Mills, Raleigh Cotton Mills, Caraleigh Cotton Mills, any of the Cannon Mills. R; J: Reynolds, State of North Carolina A and 6 1 per cent bonds, and" North. Carolina Railroad stock. . ; , . r. TAXES ARE AS SURE AS DEATH : . All. bonds, even including the municipal bonds of counties, cities and towns of North Caro linaare taxable in North Carolina with the exception of State of North Carolina Bonds and United States Government onds. Be'suie when you buy an investment that the. principal ' is safe and that it is non-taxable. All stocksof North Carolina corporations-are 'non-taxable . r however, stocks like U. S. Steel, Southern Railway, American Can and tank- stocks of North , V Carolina are taxable, the only exception to this being a foreign corporation (that is a corpor ation not chartered in North Carolina) v. is exempt from taxation which has two-thirds of its property in North Carolina. 1 understand that the State of North Carolina Corporation Com ; e mrtime . Va . a pi, -4l 4 !m IUa A,1.a . In. .rif Aii.inj 41 a ai4Sam irvAfs m 11 . m . , UllOOlUll U SUm W Ttljf 111 111C 1UIU1C 111 ClIlUlUlll lilC VWUCllUU Ul IdACO VJll All able securities. Be careful what you; buy. ;; eyaeu-.ssy a ALL HEART "TITEHOI-P SELECT' RED CEDAR SHINGLES ."ELECTROID" AND "ASFALTO" RUBBER ROOFING, MET SHINGLES ' 1 V .And Roof Covering of every description; , , . - : We are headquarters. - CAROLINA PORTLAND CER1ENT CO. t'llSiilSc j v 5 ' Manufiteturers. . Distrtbutorg XJm. Cement Plaster. Oeneral -. building Materials, Delivered prices quoted carload lots ar iest- anjrwoere an tus aouiuensb - write- a iw..-.v-.V 1" 1 R. J. REYNOLDS' STOCK,' NOW NON-TAXABLE Under the law passed in the Legislature of 947 a: foreign -corporation's stock with two- thirds of the property in North Carolina, is exempted from taxation to holders thereof;. Will buy xr sell this stock at all times.-; ;, V"1 vV , " mJ r : MUNICIPAL BONDS . ! - , ; of North Carolina cities, counties and townsi-1 will buy entire issues of. Am just making ar Uk..Akl ...lit. . 4U '1.a4. ...mM..!1 L.uiht.;.A.itt!' (U: T rn!lA 4 Cti. AA t.- 'J! : -. rmigcinciui wiui uuc.ui ,iic idicsv luuniupiii vuuu. uuusci iu iuc uuucu,oiaic iu nauuic this branch of my business. v C . ' t v-!? ;h: 1 . - " biy or sell. Will give you the bet prices My advice is to.hold them for higher s, which will surely come. v, 4'; ; ' . V-' -v . V .-. . ; ' - - - ' COTTON MILL STOCKS - Will prices Let md'know what you have to sell 'or want1; to ,buy. Am 'going to work this line harder than ever ; ! J l 1" "V' " r, fJi ..... ,k.. NORTH CAROLINA BANK STOCKS w Any time you want to buy or sell let me know and L will do the rest.' ' - - Address me at Raleigh, IN; u, until January a 5, 1919. After-then my office in New York at 27 William 'Streets ,i . UV' .,' v ! - . . " ' I V the Wffei it lEnsis;.;'t STOCKS AND BONDS ; A f"'V.'.'''..'-''-',,A'i''p..'iV' . '..; f I- ,;. " V . - '- i r v . - ias'iTWSEsspsjSt-sSis'st V- -t, m ymiMi jsijpjt -
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