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TMS DAILY NEWS AND OBSERVER FRIDAY MORNING, 3LYV, 25, 1906. COTTON MAKES A Four to Nine, Points the Net Gain. " , RECOVERY IN STOCKS This is Effected, However, on a Dim inished Volume of Business Coma pared With That of the Day Previous. , Stocks Affected by Coal Investigation Rise. " , (By the Associated Press.) -New iork. May 24. The dry goods market today was active In ' the Job- Ling houses, first hands doing a steady trade. Some Mhos of fall prints were ojened With prices the same as there nxed for spring. Print "cloths were quiet and firm. Pleached goods were firm with a light trade, reported at lust hands, and there was more ac tivity in inea'3 wear pous. New York Cotton. New York. Hay 24. The cotton market was au let today," sales being estimated at only 75,000 bales, but prices ruled steadier and the market closed steady at a net advance of 4 to 9 points. . ' Tht opening' was steady at an ad vance of 1 to 4 -points In response to -teady cables, which, according to prl- rvate advices were influenced by the favorable breaking of the Indian mon. soon, arguing continued prosperity In Indian tirade conditions. But demand Here was slack , and prices soon eased off to a net loss of 2 to 3 points un der scattering sales for both accounts Which were promoted by the favorable weather in the South and bearish pri vate advices as to the-conditions of the crop. At'.; the decline "covering Kte-adied the market which showed a little change from the closing figures of yesterday until near, the close, when buying was heavier on rumors that a large local firm had issued an acreage and condition estimate which made a bullish showing. " The close was with in a point of the best. 'An acreage re port published by a local newspaper before the opening showed an Increase of only , 2.S per cent. In the", area a compared with last year. " According to official reports Southern spot mar kets wtvo unchanged tci 1-1 6c. higher and the local, market 'wast unchanged I with sale.- of L00O bales for con sumption and 2,100 bales delivered on 'contract. llecelpts at the ports today 10,376 'halcM, against 12.925 last week and 27.113 last year. For the week (esti mated) T 5.000 bales, against 80,430 last week,, and 134,380 last year. Today's jreceipts at New- Orleans 2.1,01 bales, against 4.402 last year, and at Hous- lon 2.011 bales, against 3.669 last year. f"ew York. May. 24. Spo closed quiet, .diddling uvlaud 11.90. middling gulf 12.1V sal it i. iW bales. Cot loo futures steady. Open. High. Low. Close. 1 May .. tie July mrust Sept 11.H8 H 18 11.31 ii'o7 40.84 10.64 16'S 19.54 I4.&9 11.38 11.10 11.14 10.89 10.68 10.43 10.6S 10.04 1t.8 10.69 10. ;o It .It Mil l8J 14.M 10.58 lO.Sfi 10.59 l.4l 10.42 10.43 II. IS 10 d 10.70 10.64 ii'ss 10.M Oct... No Dee .. .Tan ... Feb ..... March. . New Orleans Cetton.r ... New Orleans. May 24. -Spot cotton was again in good demand today but The market was offlclallyy puoooaat limited .offerings restricted trading The market, was. officially toned steady and quotations were advanced 1-16. Sales were 2.750 bales including 1,650 to arrive. " Middling, ll 5-1 . x- Futures opened quiet with prices unchanged to two points up. . Good weather over the belt counteracted the Influence of bullish Liverpool cables and the Teport .that the monsoon had broken In India. Trading was mod erate . air .day but the market had a good undertone on short covering which finally toward the close caused an advance on the active positions of seven points over yesterday's closing. The market closed steady at a net of 3 to 10 points. vw Orleans. May 24 Cotton futures elosinff bids. ' May June . JuIt..,.... August . . September... tobe?r.... November lVeinter January .v 11.29 lt.2 11.35 11 OS 10.7 W.SS 10.54 10 56 10 61 r LJrernooL WmooL May 21 Cotton. spot In fair ueoiuuu. Prices 1 point lower. Arae-ean middnn? fair. 6.61. rood middKrur 6.37: midline 6lS. low middling 5.97, good ordinary 5.79: or di nary 3.59 The sales today were 12.000 bales, of Which 19 were for speculation and export an included 11.200 American, Receipts 35.000 bale. lncludiug 6.40Q Ai&eriean. (futures opened timet and steady and closed Iquiet ,. American middling: May 5.94 May-June S.94 June-July 5 94- t' Julv-Auirust.. ........... SOI August-September ' 5 86 ' . September-October..., 'i.li - w ctoWr-Novemter .5.70 '.. November-December. ' S S -Deceaiber-January. : S.Ss January-February-wi 5.69 February-March 5.70 , March-April 1 5.71 T Raletgiiv Spot J CXitton. I Sales yesterday. ! .. . , . . . 30 bales lYear ago yesterday.. ..14 bales Prices yesterday., ll l-g to 11 3-8c Year ago yesterday ; . 7. 7-8 to 8 l-8c Receipts to date . .14.078 bales I Last year same date ,..,: 14,698 bales Quotation by grades: : Strict , good middling. 11 3-8 cents: . srood mtd- Idling. 11 5-16 cents; strict middling, 111 1-4 cents; middling 11; 1-8 cents; Itinges and stains, 16; 1-2 to 11 cents. . Other Ootton MirkttJ ' r Port. Tone. MlddJlnar. dufl 117-16 teady h 5-U do It -quiet 115-11 do- llfc steady 11 0-16 do II ! nominal It M - diMei ' II 0 do It 90 ! steady 12 S : I " . steady It ouiet It 4 steady 115-16 quiet U I Port moTement aalveston. .... . . Mew Orleans...; Mobile... ........ Savannah....... Charloston...... WimlDgton...... Norfolk......... : Baltimore....... Kew York...... ItoHton Pbiladelphia.... 2.936 : 2.101 106 3.540 305 1.346 801 .110 112 I interior movem't Houston......... Auirusta..... . , Mempbis ........ St. Ixiuls Cincinnati....... LouiYUle. ...... 2.017 283 t 87 -l 168 42S Does Life ' Insurance Cost Too Much? lea. will most companies, as la demonstrated below: -- - - ? A cpwr cjiawd $424.40 for a policy In loi. and la lt05 charrfnl for It less than S320.1ML Tlie Insured died In 1005 and Um face of the policy was vAld.raU coninany paid In 1900 the first cash dividend after death, over $112.00 and will pay another of $110 or $115 In January. 1907. r No oilier cotupany pays two casli dividends after death Tills policy was h the UNION CKNTKAU which company Is knoUn to pay the hkmiretf tlie largest annual cath dividend, thus alvhur Ute beat ln Murauce at itie lowest cost. Aeenta wanted. Address , Carey J. Hunter ficBro., Statue Agents, Raleigh, North Carolina . . Grain and Pro Woiw. Chicago, May 24. The local wheat market today was unusually strong be cause of numerous reports of damage by drought In various sections of the winter wheat, belt. A number of ad vices were received declaring that the weather- in Kansas and Nebraska was favorable, but these were not able to offset the damage reports. At the close July wheat was up 1 2-8 to 1 l-2c. Corn was up tl -2c. Oats showed a net ?ain of 5-Sc, Provisions were 15 to 52 l-2c. hlghetr. lOpeninir. Highest Lowest Closing ftSfs S3 84 MJ 81 83a 48 4sJA 48 47 l 34 33 332 331b 32U Wi 16 10 15 97 16 10 16 25 15 75 16 20 0 7i 8 67 . 8 67Vi .0 SO 57 8 75 1 9 17 9 9?s 9 17 9 2S 9 10 9 23 Wheaj: Juiy SiVi Corn: May 4744&4S July 47a ats: . . Maf..,.,iJV, July.... J2Vajj Pork: May 15 97 July....!l5 75 fjrd: May 67 July.. 5 67 Ribs: t May. 9 t7a July 9 10 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm, winter patent 3.504.00; stralfrhts 1.3O(3.70; sprint patents 3.60ct3.90; straiffbts 1 453 CS; bakers 2.J0O2.90; wheat ' No. 2 84 W: No. 3. 72iS: No. 2 red. 993. Hrn. No. 2, 49. No. 2 yellow. 49M Oats No. 2 UVNo. 2 white. 34Ht35: No. 3 white. 331 34'4. rye No. 2. 6lHt2. rood feedlntr barley lift 43, fair to choice roaliinir 4752: No. 1 Has ee. 109; - Ni. 1 Northwestern. Ill: ttmothr eed. 3J3,35. clover eontract irrade I1J5S. bort rihs (loose) 9.100.9.20, mess pork ir bW. 16.10 : lard, per 100 lbs. 0.0O8.I3Vi: short clear sides (boxed) 9 25 9.39; whiskey, basis of high rrade wines. 19: New York Provisions. New York. May 24 Flour steady. Minnesota pfttents 4.MM4. 00; do bakers J.45di3.85. winter patents 4.09t4.3O.- straiiri:ts S.25riS.S0. Rye Hour nuiet. fair to trood 3.404l.lx choice to f ny 4.00A4.9U. Uutkwbeat flour easy. z.it. Buckwheat nominal. 61 H. s Corn weal steady, fine 1-20. coarse 1.07(3 1.09. kiln driel 2.76'2.H. Rye uuU. No. 2 W estern is. Rarley Am 1. feeding 474. malllnr. 52457. Wbeat firm. No. 1 rd 93 nominal, do May 91. July fc9V Sept. OTV Pee. 878. 'orn stead v. No. Mav SfiVt Jul MV Sept. iU4. Oee. 54. ttats easy, mixed 39. Beef ears family 110012.00: packet 9 S(K 10.00 mess 6.50(4 9.00; fceef hams 2C.Sa 00. Cut meats steudv. iekled Itelltes 9.UbiltK. Hekled snouMers 06(. Hkled hams li'-13 Ird - firm. western prime 8.75 refined ear, ont!nent 9.15. compound 1d'm. Pork firm. family 18.00. snort elea. l6.25li.0A, mess 18.50417.25. Tallow steady, city 5. country 3(954. Rosin, firm, strained common to 'irood 4.30 (34.35. . Turpentine steady. 13M2. Rlrse firm, oomestie fair to extra 396. Molasses firm. New Orleans 30(938. irood to choice 29435. ' Coffee snot no nulet. No. 7 Invoice 744 mild quieiXJordoa-9VfM2,. sutrar taw steaay. 1 rair renninc. centrifusal 90-test 3 15-3293H. molasses sug-ar 2 11-16. refined quiet, eonfectlon'rs A 4.45. mold A. 4.95. cut loaf 4.95. crushed 5.30. pow dered 4.70. trraaulated 4.(4. cubes4.CS. Butter firmer. . ereamery. eoinmon to extra 13(2s. state dairy i428v. western fao- ory 16429: Cheese firm. large, colored white. Sept. ranoy 14!4. do late made average 12V.... skims full tollRht. 1144 frtrs firm, nearby fancy selected 21. western first 18. Southerns UVi(1634 Potatoes steady. Florida new per hbl. 3.00 5.25. state and western per bag- 2.002.20. Peanuts auiet. fane banu-iMeked vmOk. otber domestic. 2i44. rattUaxe easy . Florida red ler bbl. crate. 1.5929. white 1 0OC1.50. Charleston .7S&1.73. Cotton by steam to Uverpoul IS. Cotton seed oil quiet bat arm. Prime erode f. o. b. mills. 3l summer yellow 38fc39HX prime, white 419.... prime . winter yellow 41. Baltimore Provision Market. Baltimore. May 24 -Flour steady, winter patents 4.304.5tf. spring- patents4.2Stf4.70. Wbeat nrm. spot contract spot So 2. red western '. Southern by saniole 7547. Corn firm: snot 5ff56Vk Southern, wh'te 5A57 Oats quiet. No. 2 mixed 38aj9. Rye duii. No. 2 western 707l. Butter steady, fancy limitation 18319. do. creamery 21, do iadie, Ivan, store packed Kjrg-sea?y. 17., ' - . Cheese active, lanre 144. medium 14U: small M1444. Surar steady, eourse rranuiatea i.m, rine 4.M. ShKk and llontls. ,New Yorki May 24. Prices made, a recovery on tne stocK exenange to day from'. yesterday's declines on a dl-j minlshed volume of business compared with that of yesterday. The narrow and constant fluctuation In prices Is convincing evidence of the highly pro fessional nature of the dealings and the conviction Is general In the Wall Street district that, there Is an almost total abstention from stock operations by all but the professional element. Today the stocks Immediately affected by the coal Investigation were conspic uous in the rise and the view was promulgated that the pressure of graft mongst officials of tnese companies gives assurance of abolishing tne apuse and of doing away with the losses pre sumably Involved for the corporations through favoritism to individual snip pers. An advantage to the stocKs was alleged to be promised in this way. Reading and the coalers were maae the levetf for propping the market and tightening prices to a higher level. The movement spread to other- points. however, and traders who went short yesterday were generally Inclined to cover today.. Call money rose again during the dav with an effect of ad monition of the results to be expected from - occasional : syndicate require ments - Installments of subscriptions far Baltimore and Ohio newi stock and for Delaware and Hudson convertible bonds due tomorrow were the cases In point today. A good effect was pro duced . on sentiment by the report of wage advances to New England cot ton operatives.! Prices reacted to some extent during the afternoon but rose again to the best of the day under the influence of the ' Reading movement and the closing was strong and quite active. I. i r ... . v. ' Bonds were Inregular; rtotal sales (par value) $2,155,000 ' ' United States new - 4"s. registered, declined 1-4 per cent and the coupons 1-2 per cent on the last call. . ; Total sales of stocks today were 792.000 shares. Including: Coppe? 82,200; Cotton Oil 200; Tobacco 400 Anaconda 4 2.900; A. C. I. 1,600- b! 6,000;: Erlei 56.200; , Louisville 4 andlr Nashville 6.50; Norfolk and Western I 2.400; do preferred 100; Pennsylvania 25.500; Reading 253,800; Southern Rallwav 6.800; do preferred 200; T. C. and li. 8.100: Union Pacific 57.200; Steel 29.700; Chemical 200; Sloss Sheffield 300. Bonds. fj. S. ref. 7re2..103 do ref.2s coup.J634 do 3s retrlster'd .lOIN do 3s OOUpOQ..T10i4 do old 4s reir....IC3,4 do old 4s coup ...103 '4 do new 4s reg- 12S do new 4s coup-l28)4 Am.Tob.4s 79- do 6s 114 Atchison ft-en. 4s. ..102 do adit. 4s 94 S A. CUIs 99 II. AO. 4s ... 1023s do 3s 9S4 B. R. T. ev. 4s 97 Cen. or Oa. 5s 111 do latino... 98(4 do 2d ine 90 do 3d Inc 89 C. A O. 4s 105 li C. & A. 4". 79H C. B. A Q. uew 4s 99li C. R. I. it Pac 4s- 78V4 do col. 4s 90 CCC AS t. U K-en.4s.10 1 Col.ln.Ss. Ser. A... 78 do 5s Ser B 7734 Col. Mid. 4s - 75 Col. A Souh. 4s 9J' i Cuba 5s. - lOS'h Den. & Rio U. 4s. ...ICO IXstlUer's Sec. Ss SS Krie prior iei4s...l4IH do gen. 4s 91 Bock. Val. 4 107" Jap. 6s. 2d Series- 98s do 4Jis 93 . do4Hscer.2dse 99'4 U&N. unified 4S.102 '4 Man. con. void 4s101 Mex. Cen. 4s 7954 do 1st Inc 2ih Minn, ft St. L. 4s. 91 Mo.K.ATex.4s 101 do2ds - 88 X.R.UMex.con.4s. 83 N. Y. Cen. -en.3X 98 Nr J. iren. Ss , 128. No. Pae.4s 10344 do 3s 75 N. ft W.con. 4s. 100 Ore. S. u. H . ti Penn,cr.3X 974 Readlmr iren. 4s.... 101 St. LkftI.Mcon.Ss -113H SU U ft S. F. 4.. 9P4 St.U&S.W.con.4s 9 S. A. t 4s 87 So. Pac. 4s 93 do 1st 4s ccr 964 So. Railway 5s 117H Tex. ft Puc. lsts.122 T. St. I A W. 5s- 80, Union Pao. 4s 104 doc. 4s U. S. Steel 2d Ss... 9S'4 Wabash lsts. 1134 do Deb. B 8 fc West. Md. 4s . 8t W. A Lake K. 4s... 8et Wis. Cen. 4s 52 Jsu6 9H' J Stocoxs. Adams P.x Am. Copier J Am. Car A F do pref Am.Cot.SeedOU. do ref Americanex Am. JIldeAUpfd American lee do pref - Am. LlnseeJOil.... do pref Am. Locomotive. , do pref Am. S. A Ref do pref Am. Sunr Ref..., Amer Tob.pfdc... .240 IC8'8 . .101 . 314 . 79 .213 . 33 . 6lTw ! M . 39 494 1M' 1534 1U'4 .135 .103 Met.St. Ry 112 Mex. Cen 22 i Minn. A St. L 70 Min.St.P AS.S;M-1S4 do pref 173 Missouri lac 01 M. Kan. ft Tex. 34. do pref 67 V Nat. Lead 76 N.U.it.of Mex pref 38S N. Y. CentnO. 13 N. Y. On. ft Went. 51 N. W 89a do pref 90 North American.- 96 Pacific Mall 39 Pennsylvania 132 Peoples O as 91 P. O. C. ft L L 84 Pressed Steel Car $0 do pref 97Vt Pull. Palace Car . 225 Readies- 135 do 1st pref 92 do 2d pref 95 Republic Steel 27 do-pref 1023s Rock Island Co ..- 25H do pref 64 Rubber Goods 40 do pref 100 St.L ft San Fran- cUeo2d pref...... 44S S. L. ft So. West- 21 S do pref 54 So. Pac " 45 do pref 118 Southern Ry 28 do pref............ 9938 Tenn. Iron Coal.... 151 Texas Pao P 31 T. St. L ft W 30 do prer 49 Union Iaciftc 149 do pref....- 94V United States ex.J06 Cen. Leather- 42 do pref ..104 U, S. Realty 88 V. S. Rubber SOJg 1st pief. - 109 U.S. Steel 46 ' doprff 105 Va.-Ca. Chem Co- 40 do pref 108 Wabash 21j do pref 47 Wells-Parg-o ex 250 WesCnhousc KL...158 West Union-. 92r W. A Lake Fxie 1744 Wisconsin Cen.. 24 do pref............ SO1 N. Pacific-.... M Sloss-Sbeffleld 79 Standard OIL 616 Anacon. Mln. Co -264 Atchison 89 do pref I02t A C. L lVa B. AO - 108 do pref 93N Brook Rapid Tran. Il! Canadian Pac ....lM'-2 Cen. "f N. J- 238S Cbcs.AOhlo 59'4 Chicago A Alton.- 25 do pref 75 C. G. Western 1ST Chicairo A N. W...20J34 Chi. M. ft SV. P l8s Chi. T. ft Trans US do pref 28 C. C. C. ft St. L.. 96 Col. Fuel A Iron... 51 Col. Southern 33 do 1st pref... 694 do 2d pref - 47 ConsolGas - 13644 Corn Pro Kef t'M do pref 78 Dei. ft Hudson 2I4X D. L A West -SVS Den. ft Rio Grande- 4244 do pref Distiller's Sec ..... 64 Krie 42 do 1st pref 7944 do 2d pref 7l Gen. Klectrio 1C7 Hock Valley 128 111. Central 173 Int. Paper. 19 do pref 8i In. Pump. .. .... 55 do pref - 88 Iowa Central 2i3i do pref. . SI Kan. C So. 26 do pref- SJM LftN ..14598 Manhattan I 1524 Met. Securities.... R. A. Baltimore, do preferred It. Stocks and Bonds. May 24. S. A. L. common Natal Stores. Wilmington. May 21. Turpentine firm. 58. receipt u casks. Rosin receipts 222 bbls. Tsr firm. IJn. receipts. 20. Crude arm. 2906i4.ir5.M. receipts 153 Charleston. May 24. Turpentine steady Kosin firm, sales Savannah. May 24. Turpentine. Arm S9i9; sales 1100. receipts 1.072; shipments 564. Rosin. firm. sales 24 J receipts 2.361, shipments. 1402, stocks 53.733. A. B. C. ) U: I. 4.00. H 4. IS- V. !; CI 4 50; . If, 4 55. I. 4.6; K. 4.70: M. 4.75: N 4.80. WO 4.85. W W 4.90. I New York Money. New YoricMay 24 Money on rail steady 3f 4H. rullmr rate 4. cloving-bid 3H. offered 4. time loans firm. 66 daya 4V. 90 days 4. 0 months 4. Prime mercantile paper 4-&5I4, sterling; exchang-e steady, with actual. business in bankers bills. 485.24485 2S for demand and 482 05482.10 for 66 day bills, posted rates 83a4sC. commercial bills 481 bar silver 67. Mexican dollars 52v Mrs. John P. Divine Dead . (Special to News and Observer.) Wilmington. N. C., May 24. There Is much : sympathy felt for the be reaved family In fthe death of Mrs. John F. Divine, wife of Captain John Fj Divine, a prominent official of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, aged 74 years. She leaves, besides r nusband. six children: Mr. M. W. Divine and Miss Stella Divine, of WIN mlngton; Mir. Charles Divine, of Rocky sf sunt; Mr. J. S. Divine, of Salisbury; Mr. . D. P. Foley, i of Baltimore: Mrs. J : D. Horne of Wadesboro. The de- eased was before marriage miss au- -iai tfnn'ip : nnd was a memoer or memoer t'.io Baptist church. , Shot in Flight, Convicts Fall. (Continued from Page One.) two years on a confession of forgery committed here. He pretended to be a capitalist In search of a manufac turing plant and purchased a factory here. giving checks In .payment amounting to thirty thousand dollar In the aggregate, which were not worth a penny. He had previously obtained several hundred dollars here by forge checks or endorsements, and had lived here several months at a high priced hotel, going In society and being made a member of the swell club of the city. He neither drank or smoked and was a cultivated man of popular and taking manners and fine attire. McMillan since being on road force had been a . good hand, working at manual labor since he got broke to It with expedition and being of excel lent behavior, liked by guards, Kuper Intendents and convicts for his good nature and Interesting information on all subjects. McMillan and Yancy were the ring leaders, and had been watched for Keverai days, being In close converse all the time and suspected of forming conspiracy to escape. The negro who was killed is from Spencer, and his body was taken to High Point and his mother at Spencer notified. He was convicted of highway robbery and sentenced for two year, having served over a year of his time. The other escapes were In for lar ceny. Malaria Makes Pale Blood. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 j'ears. Price 60 cents. Smith, Heck & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange 7 1 Broadway, New York SPECIAL RATES VIA SK AliO AltD AIR LINE RAIL WAT Cliarlnttc. N. C. N. C. State-Board of Medical Examiners and N. C. State Medical Society. May 23rd. June 1st. rate one and one-third fares, plus 2&c. round trip certificate plan. XumIiyUU'. 'IViiii. Peabody College Summer Schools for Teachers Van. derbit llibllcal Institute. June 11th August loth, one first class fare, plus 2&c. fcr round trip. Hot Springs, Va. Southern Hard ware Jobbers' Association anil Manufacturers' Association. Juiu 12th-lti. one first class fare, plus 2bo round trip. Kitoxvillc. Ti-iiii. Summer School of the South, June 19th-July 27th, one first class fare, plus 25c. for round trip. TiiMtiloosn, A In. Summer School for Teachers, June ISth-July 24th. rae one first class fare, plus 2Sc for round trip. San Franel., 43a I.. Ixm Angeles, Cal. National Educational Association. July 8th-14th. from Raleigh $77.50. Wilmington $77.50. Charlotte $77.50. corresponding low rates from other points. llnuingliam. Ala. General Confer ence M. E. Church. South, Ulr mlngham, Ala., May Srd-June 1st, rates to be announced later. Hampton. Va. Department Encamp ment of Virginia and North Carolina Grand Army of the Republic, April 19th. 20th. certificate plan rates. Richmond. Va. Virginia Funeral Di rectors Association, May I6th-I8tu. certificate plan rates. Warren Plains. N. C North Carolina Conference Women's Foreign Mis sionary Society, Warrenton. N. May 2nd-7th. Wiightsvtlle. N. C. Summer School. June 15th-21st. rate one first class fare, plus 25c. round trlpi itsjievuie, r. j. convention commer cial Law League of America, July 30th-August 4th, one first class fare, plus 25c. for round trip. Moutcsigle. Tenn. Monteagle Bible Training School, July 22nd-31st. one first class fare, plus 25c. for rounl trip. foitteaslc, Tenn. Woman's Congress. July 30th-August 20th. one first class fare, plus 25c. round trip. 1-cxlngton, Ky National Grand Lodge United Brothers of Friendship and S. M. T., one first class fare, plus 2Gc. for round trip. For further Information as to ratet from your city, time-tables, schedule etc.. cull on your nearest agent or address. C. H. GATTIS. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. C. F. RYAN. Q. P. A., Portsmouth. Va. IvxcurMioiu to Norfolk; Va., Wedne day. May 30th. Account President Roosevelt' visit Li Norfolk and Portsmouth Wednes day. May 30th, the Seaboard will op erate two excursions, one from Hen derson and one from Lewlston, taking on passengers up to and Including Purvis. Va. Train to leave Hender son 5:30 a. m., Lewlston. 7:00 , m.. returning to leave Porthsmouth 7:30 and 7:40 p. m. respetlvely. For rates and hedules from your la,tlon see large flyers or call on Agent. C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. fclecial Train to Wake Fores and Re turn via Seaboard Air Una Hallway. The Seaboard announe they will operate special train from Raleigh to Wake Forest and return Friday even ing. May 25th. account of commence ment exercises Wake Forest College train to leave Raleigh 7:00 p. m.. re turning leave Wake Forest 12:00 mid night. Round trip rate of 75 cents to apply. C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. IVIANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS frerktatW find ft n sary to nare uaahuiu FACILITIES in addition to those offered by local bnnka. ... . The First National .'Bank op nrcuMOND. va with Aswrta of Coven million Dollars Offers Jast the ADDITIONAL FavcHI ties reonlred. JNO. B. PURCETJj, rrcsldcnt. 1KO. M. ItTLTJSR, JIL. Vlce-lrekJdcnt and Cashier. (Dot CardiEI PdDiMs Courtesy Promptnessy-S4afety Commercial and Farmers Bank BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED . ; J. J. THOMAS, Pres. A. A. THOMPSON, Vice-Pres. B. S. JERMAN, Cashier. H. W. JACKSON, Asst. Cash. Tlie . THE ASSESSED VALUE OF ITS PROPKUTY INCREASED J, FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS DURING THE PAST TEAR, j , 1 THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK . of Raleigh, congratulates 1U patronn that, witli them. It has been permitted to contribute to thbj marvelous crrowlh :: :t OUU ASSETS: ONE AND A HALF BULLIONS JOSEPH Q. BUOWN. - - ----- President. ; ' HENRY E. LITCIIIX3RD. - - - - - .Cashier. . The Raleigh Banking and Trust Company Fayetterllle aad ILarret Round Siena Bank.) Doe a Oeueral Banklnx . Boslnea that Hue. ' ' Tlie Trust pari ot oar name means than e can beeifinie Admrnlsfratorfc and Execators of Patatra. nnder Will, Trasters under llartgairea and Deed of Trust, and act in any fiduciary capacity whatever. We have a Strong Fire and Bnrsiar Proof Vault, aLeotatety Safe, ant In It we have Safe-Depotat Boxes lor rent. All wtu have jralaabla papers dendn. and wills should have one. . . . DIRECTORS X . ,' Ota. 16. Dosbee. Chaa K. Johnson, James A. Brlgra, Chaa. H. Betvin, XI. II Jones, Thomas B. Kenan, Thomas B, Onwder. W. A. Ltnehaa. F. O. MorLug. J. 1L Chamber Lai a, ll. K. N orris, J. W- liarden, Jr, AUred Winiams. 4 outs In every eoant j In North Caollnav. Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. SS" MOST LIBERAL ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. ftfort Approved Forms of PoUdes, ; ComiiMMiced liuslitess 6S Tears Ago. f LIBERAL CONTRACTS TO AGENTS. ' , ' AOIiTJ find it easy and profitable to write Insurance tor ctis P2EN1 . MUTUAL. Experience hi of ed vantage, bat not s resolutely neccssarv. Addrens promptly, IL li. RANEY, Ilaleigb, . L General Agent for North Carvtna Surety Bonds INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES AMERICAN BONDING CO., of Baltimore. Local Agenbs Wanted.,. Address j General Agent for North Carolina. ' RALEIGH, N. C. Chartered 18J2. Tlie Fire and Marine Capital R liiMiiroiUf llctcrve . . llere for . . . Net Kiii-plu Asls ... AlK iioles In every city, totm E. B. AIIISON, M. II. IMUIKH, lret4dent. 26 Ooueues" lnW Sutes; S300.00000 Uauttal: estAUUSOW tr rvmrm. MJinomm IX V. B. C repes000 In boainess what Har vard's and Yal's represent in literary cirrka. Tare nvUis' lastmctlon under our OBiUl- Address JL F. IU8SI8I. Raleigh, N. C.J $60 vTTil ALHIGM . CZy r. SALARY per month as cored or mon sy rsfsodsd. Oor. Martin and tYUiiUitctow Sta- ..... i. aad tiU be pleased ta n t sinit(Di srhera none exists, for V i - and Insurance Co. Richmond, Virginia. ..$250,000.00 411,026.74, . .'. .'. 61.0S0.0O .... 319,570.37 .". . . .. i., .,.$1,131,647.11 and comity. ; '.' Vlce - l - resldent. . ! AY. II. 3IcCARTIlYf Secretary. StOV GtrESSINQ . . but Refrigrators LAWN aiowERS, Iixooiuac ' AND ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD PAINTS OP . Burglary I pnnani PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLtEG NAL and COPYBIQHTED methods are equal to six months elsewhere. Oatalofraewillaonvince you that IX P. B. C is THE BEST. Send for it. We also tesicli by mail auooewfolly or refund money. Write for price on Hems Study. tos at aitber plaoa. ATLANTA, 3A OOLUMBIA, S. C3. KNOXVUXCTenn l' i . -.' ' s - . i : - Rclcih r.Ir!:l3 Wcrlis" COOPER BROS, Props., . Ralelfh. N. XX. ' Ilonumenti Write for CaLalo. SEABOARD m Air Line Railwav Direct line to all principal cities Korth, East. Sooth atvl South-west, schedules Ukinff April lith, laoC Subiect to change without An'tTcket are sold by this Company and secrr t ed by th raasemrr rth the ttiHknUnriini? tUat Uis Company will not bo liable lor failure U run Its trains oa schedule time, or tor any such delays as may bo incident to their operation. Care is exercised to rre correct time of conn-t-inc lines, but this Company is not responsible tor errors or omissions. Trains leavo RalLsn s follows: No. &4. daily at 1:10 a. m. for EiciiiDond. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia and Ntw York, con oec ting- at Petersbarc with the K. & Yf.', at Richmotxl with tb C O. for ODCin nati and all poinU in Virginia. West and North West; at Washington with the PenMylrmiua and Baltimore Ohio. Trains are composed ot Testi bule day coaches, Cafe dinin cars and Pullman Sleeping- cars. ; No. S2. dailr it W a m. for Norfolk and Portsmouth, trains composed ot vestibule cajf coaches sad Pullman drawing room sleeping cars.. No. S3, daily at 4:15 a. ra. for Wllminsrton. Charlotte, Atlanta and Birmingham, and Mern-, tint, connecting at Atlanta with the A. Js r. lor Monttamery. Mobile, New Orleans and Tejas sad California points; also with the X. C. a S-t. U for Cbattanoor. Nashrille and SU Louis; n sectirc Memphis for all points in the V est . and South-west. Trains composed of restilule day coaches. Cafe dining cars and Pullman Drawing Boom sleeping cars through to Mem phis without chance. No. ST. daily at 4 :1S a. an. for Hamlet. Colum bia, 8avannah. Jacksonrill. snd all Plorida points, ronnectinir st Hamlet foe Wilmington, arrivinir Wilmington 1:00 p. m. Trains composwl of Tt-s-trbule day eoacaea. Cafe dining ears and Pullman Urawins Room Slcepiog- ears, lUliiRh to Jatk. scnrille and Tampa. No. S3, dally at llrtM al m. LOCAL, for al stations Baleijh to Portwnouth. ronnectins at HeaMlersoa for Oxford; Weldoa for A. C. I pniats. hcctland Neck, C.reenille. Plymouth. Waaiiineton and Eaatern North Carolina poiuta; at 8uUolk with the Suffolk Carolina for tdn Um and Eiisabelh Chty; st Portxmooth-Norfork with steamers for Washington. Baltimore. Nw York. Boston and Protrideoee; aUo with the" N. Y. P. a N. for New Ycrk and the N. S. I j lulentoa and Elisabeth City. These trains hare vestibule day coaches and Pullman sleeping cars without change. - . , . - No. 6A. daily st lt:W a. w. for KH-hmond, Waaidagtti. Baltimore. Philadelphia and New Yelk, connecting at Petersburg with tlie N. & W. at BkhmoiHl aith the C fc O. for CincinnsU, all points in Virginia and tlie Wert and North west; at Washington with the Pennf--lnnia and Baltitnore a Ohio lor all points East and North Wcsc. This train composed of vestibule tit roaeoes and ra diaing cars to Waaldngton. and PullmsJi sieepiag cars to Jersey City; coan tins at Waahington with tlx Colonial and Federal express lor Boston without change. No. 41, daUy at 4:00 p. m. lor local points, Wilmington, Maxton, Lumberton. llonroe, Charlotte. Atlanta and - Birmingham. ej erating through coaches and Pullnwn SleeTiog csrs to Birmingham without change, connecting , at. Atlanta with ths N. C. St. U tor Cbatt. nccga, Nashrille. Louisville and St. Louis: with the West Point Route for Montgomery. Mobile and New Orleans; at Birmingham with ti Krico for Memphis. Kansas City, the west and South west. Connections st Memphis for alt points La Texas. California, ete. Na. SO. SUCKVFLY, daily except Sunday, at 5:05 p. m. for Iqcal stations to Wei Jon. connect ing st Franklinton for Louiaburr; livxh-rson for Oxford; Wsrren Plains for Warrenton; and Wcl i den for A. C L. poiata. . Nol 4JL dailr at T:l"t TV m. for Sanford. South- era Pines, Pisehurst, Hamlet, (connecting wita No. 41 for Atlanta and Birmingham). Columbia, Savannah, JacksonriU and all Florida point, tonnecting at Columbia for Charleston; Snnnih tor Montgomery and Georgia point.; Jackson rill, with the Florid Kt Coast R'T- i" Augustine, Palm Beach and Cuban points. Trains composed of vestibule day coaches. Cafe Lin cars and Pullman drawing room sleeping cxrs. Trains arrive Raleigh i follows: - - No. St, daily at 1:05 a. rn., from Tampa, Jatk smvlIV, Savannah. Colombia. Camden, Hamlet and all Florid, points. No. 32. daily tt 1:05 I. m., frum M-mpl.u, Rtrmingham, Atlanta, Athens. Charlotte, locr. Sect hero Pines. Sanford and South-wet. No. S3, daily at 4:1 a. m., from l'ortinaoutb. Suffolk. Franklin, Boy kins, Weldon and local stations. No. 81 daily, st 4:10 a. m.'. from New Tork. PLUadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, Uirhraond, Petersburg and all points North. No. t9, EnoO-FLT. daily escept S.m.iay, st t:W a. m, fson local stations Weldoa to tUlcigh, . No. SS, daily St 10:SS a. m. from MemiMv Bir mingham, Atlanta, Atins, Charlotte, Monroe. Hamlet and local stations. No. 60, daily st U:4i a. m. from Tarcra, Jack otrville. Savannah, Columbia, Camden and all Florida points. Na. 41. oatly t S.-SO p. m. from Norfolk Portsmouth. Suff-Ii. Bovklns. Wei ion; ronriect Irg at Norfolk-Portsmouth with steamers from all points North; at Weldoa from points on the A. C L In Eastern North Carolina. No. 43, daily at 7:10 p. m. from New Tots, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington, LUctfnontl, Petersburg and all points North. For inormation as to schedules, rates. Illus trative advert iaing -natter ot the Summer as J Winter Resorts, address the under jlmed, . IL A. MOSSON. C. P. A., - - Raleigh, S-C C IL OATTI3, T. P. A., Raleirh. N. C ' - C. EL RYAN, G. P. A.. - PorUtnouth, Va. . t P. COST, Snd Y.-P.. ." . . ' Portnotith. Ya. Points East of Haruleu With changro of schedule on Sea board April 15th passengers can leave RaleLsh on 41 at 4:00 p. arrive Hamlet 7:30 p. in., gret supper, leave at 7:50 p. m. on No. 44, -arrive Til mlngton 11:59 p. m. C. 1L GATTIS. T. P. A - ' . RaleLjtn. li. C THE RALEIGH & SOUTIIPOIIT V ItAILWAY C3tPANY. Time Table No. 13, PupcrsedL-13 nil . others. CXndenotL Soathbound. StAtlona. NorthTionn 1 101. 106.. . 1-.4. 1 u Daily Daily. - - - DailvDay Ex. Sen. , . ? Lx.v ua a.m. p.m. . a.rn p.rn T:00 4:15.... ...... Raleigh ........ ..9:45 5: i . :! ' 4t5 Caraleieh Mills 9:: 5 5:11 7:65 4:51 McCullers .... S:50 807 Willow Springs. . 9:20 5:22.:... D. 4 8. Juncuoa :SS 5:2S. FtKjuav 8 prices . 10-00 5:45 Cbaljheate ... 10:25 LlDinrton Station .4:10........ Liilington ... 11:50 6:40.... Iower Little River 9:11 4: . . . S : 4 : 1 S ...g;: i S ' ...8:;U S::i ...8:10 l:- 2:U 73 ...7:U J:C? oc rurtber information ad.ireta. . JOHN A. MILLS. Cen. llr . lUleiih. li. O AJLOIDEEN & nOCIinSll IL IL Trains leave Aberdeen, Pally Ex. Sun tjr, :K a. m. and 2:15 p. m.. foe Lcfl'itu, Mrtrosr, Raeford, . lindarroch. arriving IKipe Mills (40 miles) 10.UU a. m. art 4 :ij jv ci. Trains Wave IIo;e Mills VI A noco, and 5:13 p. m., arriving st Aberdeen p. m.. and 6:ii p. as. Connects st Aberdeen with Seaboard Air U- and Aberde A-heboro Ey.; st Hope J4.;u with Atlantic Coast Line. Tor further information address. JOHN LLL'E, Pres. 4c Gen. i-., .' ' ' . , ...AUfilvto, , C
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