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v a i ! TE DAILY NEWS AND OBSERVER StTNBAY MORNING, JUNE 10, ioo: '- Aw 4s - .-.j ..J ""l t - ?t ! (It V T PRICES OF STOCK ON DOWN GRADE the Week Changes Were Small. ALASKAN GOLD COMES TlHl Life Insurance Cost Too Much ? CTr wiUi most companies, as U demonstrated below J A company charged 424.40 for a policy fn 1901. and In 1905 charred for trcs than 320.00 The Insured died In 1903 and tlie face of the policy was paid. This coimtany paid In 190 thelflrst cash (dividend after death, oyer flU.OO and will hay another of 9110 or $115 In January. 1907. io otner company pays two cssu atvldends after death. iiiis puiicy. was in me uiu.i tJS.HTIlAIi, which company pay the Insured the largest annual cash dividends, thus giving surance at ue iowcsi cosi.- 1 - Agents wanted. 11 Address Is known to the best In. - Yi Greatest Monthly Outturn on Rec ord Cotton Yesterday N pie have Made Slight, Gains and Closed at tlie Highest Figures of tlie . - ! Session. ; - . (By the I Associated Press.) , 'few. York. June 9 High prices pre -ented any larce. sales . In the dry goods market today and a, few manu factUrers shaded prices a little on sta brown Roods 'and prints. Buyeri been forced into the market for additional goods on- both - brown and bleached cloths to take the place of the Jrenewed consumption evident be ceatlse of , ; seasonable weather, but theji take only sufficient for Immediate necessities or will buy oh memoran dum till July X. Fine Roods condition in food demand .with advancing ten dency. '': ! V - - .j,-' .. ) .Now York Cotton. IS ev. York. June 9. The cotton mafket opened steady. at an advance of I point tola decline of 2 points, and ruled very nuiet but ral r step dy as to the tone owing to re pors that rain was: badly needed in the Southwest; while ' the forecast call Ml--for continued Rood weather. Pik e?: he Id Yabout. unchanged to 2 points higher duringthe middle . of the! morning with -about the. only business in the absence of cables, the everting up of room professionals. . " ICccelpts at '! the porta today S.'JSS balrts against 8.898 last week and 9. 774 1 last year. For the week 40.000 male against 55,170 last week and 80.376 last year. Today's receipts at NeW" Orleans 890 bales against 2.700 last J year, and at Houston 831 against 2.09p last year. f " ' Ne York. June 9. Spot closed aulet. niiiaiin upland 11. 20. middling ralf u.tS, sales 1,300 bales. Cotton fa lures very steady. 10 M . 10 49 10 4V - 10.3 ., M 1141 . 1041 It 44 . i lt.2f Carey J. Hunter & Bro., State Agents,' Raleigh! North Carolina showing a production of $46:. 202 fine ounces, the greatest ;monthlyf out turn on record. The. stock market closed easv. . I t ' Total sules of hondsjpar value. $1. 390.000. -. I 1 Total sales ' stocks- were , 35.300 shares, including: . Coprer.- 34.300; Tobacco. 100: Coast line. U00;! C & .. 400; N. Y. Central; 25. 00;i N. & W.. 500: Heading, 64.500: opthern i.auway. j.s'm; ao preterred.j 300; Union Pacific. 24.300: steel, lll.ooo.- Chemical. 1.000: do preferred; 200. 81ofs-Shemeld. 600.. t. ( Bonda, V. S. ref. ?" regr 10J do ret. 2s coud..1U do 3s reirister'd-Ml do 3s coupon do old 4s reff......t2$8 do old 4s coup .lft3" do new 4s reic...-129l4 donewi ooup-IZ Ani.Tob.s , 79 do Ca ......Ill A tohlsoo fen. 4s...l02' lae... Juiy.. A q tmst, .... Sept Nov .:.. De..m.f-M Ju..i...:;.... Keb Nrch....... la st 141 10.42 . 14.44 1.S 10 &J. t&9 14.59 14.39 IS.J7 io!t'o 19.41 14 S3 .do mli the of but loli ttilM the 8((Ct CliMe. U.f :itss l S3 IS. 45 It 4Z 10 4 1 14.44 IS J-l IS.S2 10.5 do adit. 4s 95 At C. L. 4s 100 B. &0.4s... lOJ's do3J4s 97 B,n.Trc.4s 98 Cen. of 5. !ll do 1st loo 94 do 2d Inc 9s ) do 3d Inc. 8S C. A O. V ... 10444 C. A A. 4'V 7l'4 C. n. SO- urw 4s. fO C. R. I. & r. 4s- 754 ' do col. 4s.. . 9i) CCCASt.L.jrer 1s.lo2 Col,In.5. er. .1... 784 do&tSerB 7744 Col. Mid. 4s.... 77 Col. A Souh. 4s 93 Cuba Ss I0SS Ien. A RloG. ts..MIOOT j D'stlUer's Sec. Sa 89 S Krie prior ei 4M...ltls , do Reo. 4s 92 Mock. Val. 4i .....108'4 j Jai6.. ; 99,'fc htoclui. 10S7 ItJi r New Orleans 3otton. New Orleans, June 9. Snot cotton d steady at an advance of l-16c: Idling 11c. : sales were 250 bale? on spot' and . 800 to arrive, a, total 50'bales. The demand waa good the market was bare of offerings. Fjuturcs opened quiet and un changed. ' During the morning the maket $vas flooded , with, reports of w-eevil damage in Texas and .on news and a continued stronR spot demand, July months advanced 12 to 8 points. points on On the clrvf" the tone was called ve , positions, .howed steady a net- and ad- vanice of 6 to 9 points, June 9 -Cotton futures cl aed JanJSs. 2d Series- 99 do 4Hs J, ... 94 do 4Hs cer.2d se 9J9s L. A N. unified 4s.l03 Man. con. jrold 4s10l Mox. Cen. 4s......... t9T do' 1st inc , . 21 Minn. St St. I 4s... 92 Mo. K.ATex.4s.;...10O do 2dN 8S i - NJR.ll.Mcx.con, 4s. N. Y.Cen. pen.3 98 SC. j; gen. Ss ...1....117K No. Vmc. 4a..,...i....lM do 3s ........ W . N. & W. con. 4s....lt0 Ore.iS. L. N 94 Peoa. ct. 3J.. ...... 9Tm Readlnir Ken. 4s....1tfN St.ri.AI.M.coti.Ssll3 St. L. A S. F. 4B.... M St.US.W.con.4s 78 S. A? I. 4s MH So. f'acl 4s ...... 92'A dolst (4m oer..... 97 So. RallWny Ss. 118 Tex. A Pac. tsts.,.120 T. St. lA W. Ss- M Union Pac. 4s...v.ltIH docf. 4s .... V. S.. Steel 2d fa... !8r Wabash IsU..., 114 do Dcb. B I3a West. Md. 4s M VT. A I-Jke K. 4s. 90 the publlcatloijl most of this profit taking, with the July Was up 1-K. f'rovislons were 7 1-2 lower. JOprnlnK Wheat: I July.... IMHitlTk Sep.... 8J (S)rn: juir.:.. !siflAs of this report but ialn was lost later on The close was steady ob.tlon 1 -4c. higher. Corn Oats were unchanged. shade higher to 5 ii Sep.. Oats-July-.. Sep... Pork: juir Sep... fard: July-.. Sei July.... Sep.... 9 if r " 31wrJs !l6 IS 47!4 I 8 2'i 9o , 1 9 4S Highest SS 5t 52 4 14 9t 16 M 19 7 t'9 9 35 Lowest I Closing 3. .B25 '' 51's ! I IC M ,15 47 80 92l4 9 37 9 3 81 51 IS M 14 50 I 8 82 8 93 I 9 0 9 M HASTE Western are IflGEO 1 o f i ? ? fCattld Raisers uff jing. They Vat 1 the ctlon of Meat Cash quotation Were as follows: Dour firm, winter paieut3.SOftf-4.0;stralirhts 3.30(3.70; sprinir patents 3.M(43.90: straights contended bakers! 2.JftW2.9Q: 3.7ft84!No. 2 red. wheat No. 2 snrM. corn J.4S3CS: 8J.flt5: No No. 2. 37V. No. 2 white.Jrf38!: No. 3 white. 3e Js. rve No. 2. i CI. rood feedmir barley -44e4S. fair to choice ma)tinS0tS5: No. I flax seec.. n: no. 1 rnortnwesiern. 11; nmoinr seed. 3.5S clTer contract vrade 11 25 snort 1 ribs (loose) 9.2SW9.30. mess pork er bbl. I6 7< 5: lard, per 1M Ibs.-t 8 17- . . hort clear sides itbosed) 9 87V-lt.Oa; whis key, basis of hiffb tSrade wtnef.l.29: - 1 CVres. t;o Take rtvr la thrift racking. Methods at . if With ! (IJy thessoi-jaCed press.) N Wahlngton.l'4unei9 The beef in tpection hearfligs wrwe the House committee on f grlciiltiire closed with today's testlnvgfjy. The witnesses' wrej mainly rcpre Fentatives of extern cattle associa tlons. They ixjged the necessity for action by Congress jinf order to avert distress consetfpencfs tp cattle ralfsers and shippers. j Tl! growers. It was said, would psfe!' th; increased cost of Inspection shoSld the packers refuse to pHy it. rathe tho have the present con d 1 1 Ions conpe. i The committee ieciaeo: to take up Ihe Inspection fjnrtytidment Monday for consideration Uh ? the view of re porting It to e Tiouse as soon as possible. J? -i .! When the copmiitee met this morn ing. Representfjlve Garner, of Texas, made a plea fttjispdy; action. .'""Kvery day this thlnRgjs continued," he wild, "the stoekmenis ling money." HepresentatifiB Afaugen. of Iowa. thafl tnf. packers and not Congress are rpot5tnip Tor the situa tion In which tlie cftttl industry finds Itself. 1 T Adams Kx ...... Am. Copper Am. Car IK., do pref 210 107 .. .142 Niw Orleans. June.... July Autrost. September.., October-t...: November ... iJecembCT ... January ....... March 10.8t 1104 14 75 10 49 15 35 It 38 10 39 10 45 10 53 tHee fVtton Msrltpts. Port. Port movement aiveston Nw Orleans..: Mobile v Savannah Charleston vrimlnKton Norfolk. ....... Baltimore .Nw York ; 'Mrtston .j Pblladelphia..j 'interior movem't! . Houston Ateusta... .... Mtmphts .... ...4 - St Louis........ CIceiDnaQ. uisrule . L4U W11 if J ..... I Tone. Middling, ttecet'ts steady II' 1.685 firm 10 0d. 890 do 10 13 16 49 quiet It 7 . do 10 44 301 nominal 3 ateadr II 28 nominal it iult II 70 do It 2 SO do 11 45 12t ! Steady 11 08 8V. steady It Jt quiet II 0 17 .......... . , II 7 . Brm 11 H Naval Htore. 9. Turpentine firm. 56s. 57. Itnincton. June rectlpt ei cuaks. 1 Rosin 3.0: receipts zbVDDis. Tir firm. 1.96. receipts. 76. - , . Crude arm. 2.901. 44.40., receipts 148 Charleston. June 9. Turpentine steady. .- Rosin firm, sales ..... . . r - '. Ssraonahw June 9. Turpentine. firm S7j. salefc W4: reoefpts 1.82: shipments 3.734. . Kisln. firm. sales' 2.1. receipts . 3.421 bJitnents. 8.91. stocks S7.157. aTb. C. 40; I.. 4.60. K. 3 85: r. 4 OS O 4I9J M. 410. I. 415; K. 1M: M. 4 IS: N 415. WU 4.80. W W S.00. II. v Kew York Money. York. June 9 Money on call nominal. tlmt loans steady. 84 days, soaays srv.T months 4 V Prime mercantile paper 64K. sterling exohantfe , firm, with actual business in bankers bills 485 9-34s9-9t for demand audi 482 watsJ.OO for 60 day bills. posted rait 41 Vtaj'4. oonunercial bUta 48'k. barsUver (V. Mexican dollar My v - ? Stocks and Bonds. aw York. June 9. stocaa were pressed for sale todav. and prices de clined. The speculative party , which entered the market with the opening of I tho week, taking account -of th weekX results, will, find little i in the way of price changes In the summing upj There') was some closing 'ot ac counts today Induced by. discourage ment, over the meagre profits disclos ed I by- this inspection. Crop damage -reports are not liked. Speculative li quidation was evident In some of the week's favorite stocks, especially Reading, and some of the advances , -wllich ,were made quljly were as ( quickly lost today. The 1 weak and - unsupported condition of -Consolidat-. edj Gas had a bad effect on senti ment, i The bank statement Jdstifled the expectation that the cash gain of last week which failed f to appear in a ft ' rweek's statement, would help he shbwing this week. ;' Besides the $2.- ; 912.10.0 cash : Increase there was a j7f694.400 loan expansion to figure In M.hf - deposits so that the increase In thfe reserve requihient Vft a ilargln off only 8346,020 for' te benefit of the surplus. . The paying of foreign obligations Is believed to be rerpon- gible In part for the, loan expansion. - Incidents of the day were-rthe report of the first arrival! of the season of Alaska gold on th Pacific coast and the official reportbf the gold output on the Rand for the month of May. Am. Cot. Seed Oil - 33'4 do pre f 90 American ex .220 AmllIidcAL.prd- 32 American Ice....... 64 ; do pref .-. -- Am. LinseedOll 23 . do pref 43 Am-r.oomoUe.. 7tV do pref.... 11SV4 Am. S. A Rcf.:.... 1S5 do pref 119V. Am. Sugar Ilet ...-115 Amer Tob.pfd C....103V Anacon. Mln. Co JlT Atchison 90 do pref - 102 A C. It M7- R. AO 110 do-pref 93Vs Brook Rapid Tran. 83Tf, Canadian Pac 1S9V Cen. Of N. J 235 . Ches".AOhip 581k Chicago A Alton.. 24 do pref 78 C. O. Western.-... 10 Chieaico A N. W.. 29 Chi. M. A St. P....I76J4 Chi. T. A Trans.. .-121 do pref 33 C C, C. A St. Li.... 98 Col. Fuel A lroO.-58 Col. Southern ....i. 3JV4 do tst pref r do 2d pref.. 50. Coovjl Ctas 140 Corn Pro Ref 83 do pref 81 DeL A Hudson 221 D. tt. A West .....vOt Den.ARio Grande. 4534 do pref 88 It Distiller's Sec 62 i Erie.... .. 45 do 1st pref ........ 79 do2dpref... 70 Gen. Electric -171 Hock VaUey"....,..'..129 ID. Central... 181 i tat. Paper . 20 do pref... 86 In. Pump 54 i do pref............ 87 Iowa Central 28 1 do pref S3 y (Can. C So' ... 28" do pref.... 514 U A N... 148 MetSt. UT.....J IH Mex; Cen 22H Minn. A St. 70 Mln.St.P AS.S.M..I56 dotK-ef..- -4.....173' Miswmrl Iac. i. 7 M. Kan. & Tex: IS? do; pref 65 Nati -uead....:.L 7SJ N.R-of Mex. pref 38 N. Y. CentraU m N. Y. On. A West. SI N. W 88 do iref..... .".'...... Nortti American Paojfic Mall. Penbsylvanlax Peoples Gas .i.... P. C. C. A f 6.... .. 9t .. 97M. .. 37 .133 .. 9U .. 82 Manhattan L. , Met. SecuriUes. .131 Pressed Steel Car 52 .do pref 1 98S inilji Palace Car ...228 Reading I "5 - dd 1st pref.j...... 90 do 2d pref.... 9Vi Retkiblic Steel .... 30 de pref .. 104 Rock Island Co 2534 do pref ;. 65 Rubber Goods - dprcf I. St. I A Sao Fran cisco 2d pref .' 46 S. f A So. West- 22 544a 6i 1I9W 984 ISS 31 47V do pref So4.Pac......".i.... r do pref 4.... SoMtbern Ryl.... do pref .1 Tebn. Iron Coal. Texas Pac PJ T. j;t. r.. a vV..... do pref Union Pacific 1504 do pref. 9IU United States ex..tlO Cejb. Leather.... 42s d pref X 101 U.. Rcatty M U. Rubber St 1st pref ....1- 109 Steel..! 40V Ao pref 106 Vs -Ca. Chem C. 40 do pref 110 Wabash;..... 21 do pref ..L 49 Wfells-Kargo ex 285 wi slinhouse El.. ..156 Wjrst Union-., . 92 W. ALaWeWi Wtscouiin Cen... do pre f... ......... Ni Pacific-!. Slor Sbeffleld-. Standard OU. 1 New York provision. New York. JimA 9 Vlour dull. Minnesota patents 4 30-MtO. do bakers 3.4M3.8S. winter Intents 4.0S(D4.3: Ht raier.ts 5.2S&S.5. ! Rye flour dull fair to cood 3.45(t.l5 choice to fancy A Hf4.99. Buckwheat Bouf easy. 2.10. Buckwheat nominal. iVA. Corn meal flrni. fine 1.20. coarse I 081.10. kiln dried 2.7Ca.2.M; Rye dull. No. 2 Wiestern 67. Barley nominal, ifeedinir 47V?.ma)tlnr. :2'S7. Wheat firm. No. 2 red 94 nominal. July 90S. Sept. 88 V Dee. 89'A Torn firm. Nol 2. 58. July 58. Sept. 58'4. IVe. 57!. H t Oats firm, mixed 41. Beef iuiet family 11 00i3H 50; packet 9 10.50 mess 8 5KSt9.00: beef hams 20.2022. 0. Cut meats nteadr. nick!ed bellieM lt'.MI2V. pickled shnklern 6t. ii'cklcd bams ll'ilt. I.ard firm. Welern prime KM 8 e. refined Hteail.v. continent 9.30 com pound 7" . Pork tcaly. family 14 50 14 1 9-Cd. short clear. 14 50-rf 18 25. mess 17.00 17.50. Tallow steady, city $. country SS'i ttosin. stead . attained common to eood4.ort s.as. 1 Turpentine tc !- . 64K260. Rieo steady, domestic fair to extra 3 C Molasses Nteady. New Orleans 30438. itkI t choice 2935. Coffee spot no; inici. No. 7 Invoice 7 mild easy: cordovii t -!rll. Sutrsr taw firm. fair reftnin. 2 IS-ICQ2 31-32. centrifugal 96-test 3 15-)23 . mnliwrs iinr 211-16. refined steady, confectioner A 4 45. mold A. 4.95. cutlonr 5.30. crushed S.30. pow dered 4.70. granulated 4.60. cubes 4 85. Butter steady. creamerv common to extra. H2 state dairy l420Va. western fac tory 16t29: Cheese easy. Uirre. colored white. Sept. fancy 14'4. do lute made average U'" klm full tolitrht. 1144 Kirtn firm, nearby fancy selected. j2. western first 17. Southerns I4&II. Potatoes weakj Florida new per bbl 3.00. G5.25. Ht.te ami western x-r bair 2.422 87 Peanuts quiet, fancy band-picked 4v'. other domestic 2'4S- Cahbaite weak, trlorida red per bbl. crate. 1.502.50. white 1 04" 1. 50. Charleston .7yl.7S. (3otton by steam to Mverpooi lit. Cotum scexl oil fillet but firm. Hrme cnidei f. o. b. nulls. Jl summer yellow. 384394, prime white 41'.... prime winter yellow 41. j Baltimore iTo-vlston MarkeC Baltimore. June j 9 -Flour firm. winter patents 4.40a4.7. spring patent 4.2V44 70. Wheat easier. No 2. red western Corn firm Oats firmer spot Nd. spot r 3i'V contract 89"'. siot .Soutbera by sample Southern, wb'te 2 mixed 42. Rye duh. No. 2 western 70'47l. Butter steady fancy limitation I74I8. do. creamery 21W.2. do ladle. 16. store packed 13314. j Ktrcs firm. 17U. I Cheese steady, large 1011. : small US Sutar 4.60. steady, upurse granulated 4.80 fine 'KIVKItKI)" jjOH "rXKIVEHFD. . 25 , 51 .210 - 7S .618 H. A. I. Khtcks and Itonda. Baltimore. June do preferred S. A. L." common - : ; . Grain and ITovlsions. Chicago. June 9.--Addltlonal evi dence of damage to wheat by drought was furnished todayi by the Kansas State Crop report, J which gave the condition aa 70 against an estimate of 85 on May 1. A sharp rally followed MANUFACTUREIVS AND JOBBERS I frerturatly find It ary to ha BANKING! FACTl,rriES in addition to those offered by local "V-r, .bank.. ?j v'1-: ?'-.-. r--- The First National Bank OF RICHMOND, VA witb AsieU of j Govon Million Dollars . . 'j - - v Offers just the ADDITTONAIj Facili ties required. JNO. B. VimGKLlM President. JNO. M. BlILIiEn, JR., V Vlce-Prrldent" amd Ouhltr, . . M i ' Sampson and Duplin RejoMns In Stu -culcnt Sampwn Blues. (Duplin Journal.) The first fujl crate of huckleber ries was marketed Saturday, by Mr. Wallace Soutlieiland. of Turkv. few Iscatterlnic tjuarts lidi l beforie. These berrien wcro though a been seen fine, of the trcBuine "Sampson Biu variety, and to those of us who thoiiRht them all killed jbv the frost were quite a surprise and a thlnjr of beauty, an ! looked so nattifal and so toothsome! My! My! Several Rathered around to seel them, and tears of irladsome iov r loyes r listened thli be seen swallotv while they could nc often as the watered for thfm. "as th hind teth ; for the i-atcr brook" as moti'n ptn-thi;y thought of "them old klvered r-i. mammy made o lonj? aro. whose sweetness lingered on their palates much longer than the black on th.?lr teeth." They were Indeed glad to know that huckleberry pies, "klvered and unkivered." were yet In the near fu ture for them.i and picnics, polities, water melons. hard cider and bras' bands passed rapidly before th?lr re collections, for jreal. "full. klvered huckleberry piet" can "tech" the rel ate of the avorajfe DupIlnTSampson citizen about as sweet as anything, in deed, we were all Klad to know from Mr. Southerland that a few had not been killed. ( Will Set lie In North Carolina. (Durplln Journal.) Mr. Edward J. Hill left Monday for San Francisco and will return later In the summer to take up his abode, no doubt In the old. North State, as the earthquake and great fire has swept away the town! and its business for some time yet. and such sudden dis asters fiave awakened him to the fact that thp old North State is a fine place to live, v I ARCHITECT Chas. W. Barrett i NEW OFFICES i Fayettevillo Street. ; RALEIGH, N. O. h ; :l . Ueil 'Phone. . VILAS 0H ! BRYAN fd! i ' 1 Another ftf timber of Clcve- i i - land's Cbipct Swings Mne. in ( Hy the-iKsociattd Pros;.) Milwaukee. Yls..JuBe 9. Tlie Mll aukec Journal tcjlay! prints an in terview with was a - membof.2 of Mr. (evelane4 fi en.loislnp Wight CVllllim -F. Vilas. wh fit tvaiMiii'i uuiinh st administration. mJ. Bryan for the nomination foJH president, at the next National Demfcratfb cpnventlon. BKYAX Tl 1 K .OC!CAIi CAN 1)1 BATE i. ; S IH-clurcj Stiatir James li. Jone, offirkiiiHas. & . (My the Kssoilatfd Press. . Washinrtoni4un 8.f-Former Sena tor James K. ne of Arkanms. two times chairman ft the' TenvcratJc National Cometlttej$ atjd one of the closest frlendsf Vllirkm J. Hryan. called on thefsPreftidoiit today. Af terward he defiiire fdr Bryan's nom ination by the emtcra-y for the Pres idency. ) t i "I believe Iyans he, logical can didate of thegleniocratlc irty and my Judgment m he 5rill?be the nominee and will mak.j thj 'face under the Iemocratlc tfthdat(l for the third time. If he iftakew thle race. I think he will be elected.? S "I am inclined tp iloubt whether Bryan wants the lojplnatlon. Two racea for the resleny ought to be enough to satrwy aiy man; but If t'hte convention shild omlnate him. I do not think he fouldj refuse to run. I believe he woCfld sand for any other candidate who ysposej the same prin ciples he espofes."- tionr is, and have a care tfiat there be no participation in the revolution by Americans, which may involve the United States in an internatjonal dis pute. 4 City of Mexico. June 9. ews from Guatemala is to the effect that the Guatemalan cabinet baa resigned , and that the residents of. the ( city are much exercised, believing th triumph of trie tevolutionary cause Is certain. A battle between the government .rce.s and the revolutionists, com manded bv General Toledo, was fought in s .ut hem Guatemala yesterday. In which the revolutionists claim they were victorious. IANt;VoHTHS in encjLand. They d Not Kxpect to Start Home Before the First or Au&us. (By the Associated Priss.) i Plymouth. Fngland. June 9. Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholas Longworth arrived here tonieht on buard the American Iine steamer St. Iouis. Mr. Ing worth said that he and Ms. Long- worth looked forward to an stay in spent a Europe. fortnight He said they would In London go to Germany and perhaps to France. Itinerary had not been but tneir definitely fixed. They probably jarill sail on their return to the United states about August 1st and Mrs. Longworth are health. They had delightfu. on the voyage. enjoyable and then Both Mr. In good weather Peering Into Foul Crime ( Bv the Associated . Pre Charlotte, N. C. June 9 from Union. S. C.. says that fixation Is beinc made in Moses Hughes, the nesrro river In a remote section of ss. l special lan inves- thie case of fWund In a Chls coun ty, tied and geighted with Is bellevel that It will result ing disclosures. Involving persons. Bone tf Contention Tfirow 11 rock.- It in- statrt- promjneiit Associated Pres.) Jconferees tjongrejss on tne nuara'njtine b41l. by strtK- (By fhie Washlnicton. June 8. The of the two Houses of m -CiUled national leached an agreement today! ng out section seven of the bill, which took away from the States the autnor- Away. Inter-S Ity to stop trains In merce. This has been tentlon -since the bl'l ference and with an reached on this paragraph was eay of accompusnmeni ate com- the borfe of con- wtas sent to con- aigreemnt fhc rest l'rolitablc Bean Shlpnents. (Special to "News and Observer,) IaGrangc. N. C. June 9. fThe ship ments of beam have resutjted quite profitably. Although the yield was short, the prices were fairj running as high as $2.r,0 per basket. A glut hi the market here lateljf stopped shipments.- I " i Capt. J. W. Rice has heed lying In a helpless conauion ior sevrrai aay. the result of a stroke of paralysis. 'OS ijCourtesy Promptness StOfety ICommerciial ? and I FaLrmers Banlr I 1 BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED jjlj. THOMAS, Pres. A. A. THOMPSON, Vics-Fres. B. IS. JERMAN, Cashier. H. W.JACKSON, Acs I. Cash. i Hi" ASSESSED VALUE OF ITS PROPERTY INCREASED 1- ' !- - - ' ' ' FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS II! DURING THE ; PAST TEAR. ; THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANE fit - ' i ,, . .. . ! ?' of Ttalchrh- cDnaratulatea Its patrons that, vdth them. It baa been permitted to contribute to this marvelous crowrn OUR ASSETS: ONE AN D A 1IALJ?' MILMONS JOSEPTI 43. BROWN. - - - - -- h- - President- f HENRY E. UTCJirORD. - - - - - X3asiJer. a. H if !i The Reigh BairlriTig and Trust Company FaxetfflUa ftooad us pa Bank.) Pm"f"fjc Bosineap amd -mm bm rmgnS to aore- atil poa a Ihat Una. I no Trust part of our name means tJaasnt aa Nwns mtnlsraton. ndlKxecutora of EBtatea. under Will, Trustee wnder XJort-se and DejOS o Trust, and act tn mnj fiduciary capacity whatever. . ! ; I ?We hare at Stronjr llrt and Btuxlar Proof Vaalt. absolateJr sdi tJXC M Iii we have Safe-Deposit Boxes for rent. All wfea nave rEiorUe iPa deeds, and tvllla should have oool " : I tl DIRECTORS: . v .- : , - tauml M. Busbee, Chas E. Johnson, James A. Bnas Cfiwa. H. Eelvlt. t7. 7f. iJooee, Tliocnav S. Kenan, Thomas fv. tjrowoer. vv. j. unww. w. Moving. J. R- tautmberlaln. H. B. NarrU, J. W. UsrCrm, Jr JUfred IWIUlamsL , r- ' ' -.--t : ' ? 50 10 ' f I 1! it ! HIGH GRADE INyiZQTr.mNTG. Wc Offer Subject to Gale. IT IS 'BLACKBURN ' Hi. -t; i : as Gjorman'fiSficpessor DcmocraiiclConfcrcncc ICHof. (By thessolated Press.) Washington!! Jurte, 9. At a meetf Ing of the Democratic senators today Senator Black'nirnl or; Kentucky, was elected chairman 'pf the Democratic Black'nirnl chairman 'Jf the conference to Succeed Senator Gorman. Senator Bacotf?prented the following resolution' whfh vjas j?adopted unani mously: "Thetenrcriktlc senators at their flrt meetings In conference sub- sequcnt to th!-dea!in pf their former honored and wvedchailrman, the lat Senator GormHh. oJbe1 their unaffectr ed Impulse Ir? the? expression of their Profound sorrfw ffr his loss to thern as their persgnjal - j rriend and thetr sagacious. faHjhfull political guide In their official rlatlfns.j. A faithful Efien3. zealous and wise party leader.-fpons4aerate and concil iatory and cafifuiof the Interests of all. he great eajdeared ISmself to his party aSTociaJfcjes j;by whom his memory will leverj be most fondly cherished." j I p l Senator Blekbuin thanked his col leagues for iiip hciort conferred upon him In abrtefspeeh If- THF: MARllEIipXp'S BUSINESS. T Hn( t)utSif Ataertpans Are land ing A11 uKnuaienialan Kevolu- i til tlottistsl IP 2 i (By thliAsslcIaefd Press.) Washlngtofti Jtfoe 9.--Secrecy s no longer surroninds ;thes movements of the United Spates frulsr Marblehead. which has Sitlled tjort from Panama. At the requfst ofL th$ State Depart ment the Mtblerfead sailed for San Jose, Guatemala ?to. Unveff-lgate the movements Mi thj Arfierican steamer Empire. whfh If; reborted to have landed reenftts frjm 1 San Francisco and arms anamdiunjtlon for the use of the revolMonj against President Cabrera. - ??: I DisquietlngSldlsifetcltes- reached the State Departaienttodty from Guate mala concerning fjiei revolution. The enemies of tjffe Prsidenfa preent ad- tratlonJ'are Retire in parts of Driving Horses J Tlie finest liorscs ever brought to Raleigh to be offered for sale to discriminating people are now to lie seen at our stables. Several horses ideal for family Use. S HEADQUARTERS for all that's best In our line. Can shin to any point In North Carolina. The T. M. Pace Mule Company shires Highland Park Preferred. . . ; .. . .... . tdliSO shares Lancaster 7 per cent preferred . 20! Gjiffney 10 til 25 shares Charlotte Trust Co.. .... . . .. v 50 Firence &I1.11 StH-k ...........'. J 100 N'orth Carolina, Railroad. . ....... . . . . lO.OdO N. C. State 6's, 1 919 1 .............. . ii.ftflftiN. C. State 4s, 1910................ 20 4 ,'30 Atlantic National Bank 20 Iulse Mill, common ........... ..... ..... . 5f Iulse Mill pref errel. .'..'... 11 t&bwn preferred. Bid wanted. 1m td 30 Gibson common. Bid wanted. ' 2i Brown Manufacturing Company, preferred . 5, E31rd Manufacturing Company. .... . . . '. V- m. ' .101 98 .90. .108 ..135 ...186 ..131 ..104 ;.27S ..100 ;.100 and Interest. ex-dlv. and interest. .100-.130 . "'1 i "i ex-divJ F. C. ABBOTT & COMPANY Clmrlottci N C.l In every counts In North Carolina, tv rv n 1 mi viieto . oona P 111 E. Martin Street, RALEIGH, N. C. xista, for titc MOST LIBERAL ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. : Penn Mutual Life Ilns; Ca Si I' Most Armro-redl roniis of Polkkf, f fmnienood Bsidness ft Years Ac , ' t 1 . . IJUEItCXNTRA4jrS TO AGENX& l i , AtiJom find it easy and profitable to write lnsaranea for ctis mzzn MUTUAL. Experience 5a of advantage but not absolutely necessar-r.s 1 i Address promptly. 15. B, RANKY, Ralelb. N. 4 la. 43encraJ Agent for NortU 3aro.lna- LIGHTNING RODS Surety Bonds E. A. i Trade Manufactured, by F0Y & CO., CINCINNATI, 0. Supplied AGENTS at Ixnvcst WANTED , r:; r : to Of Rates. intMb i. t. i r.sc Torr.rn's cap: C rtinrr i'.ll te. . Km to cw.wmwut ' irry- Katr rA't .u.wr-;ol ns- j l'rc 4U V. II. KING DRUG CO.. j Raleigh. or by mall from the Tarrant Co., 41 Hudson street. New lork. r ' ! '- anil v pirglary i - I INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES AMERICA N BONDING CO., of Baltimore. Local Agents WontcJ... ' Adciress.- v;j JOHN V. HAYS. CIVIL ENGINEER Mtati. Soe. C . WATER POWER MUNICIPAL WORK Inrladlng Waterworks, J5eweb EleetrtctiKhtinff-. StreeU, Vigbwaya and Psrk Improve weaU. . . ' Ho. 3 Sunt A4iMt St.. PetmlMrt, Va . i - 0 i General Agent for North Carolina; RALEIGH, N. C. A7. C OurVs 7ARCTUTECJT. Graduate- In Arcliltocture. Ok Inmbla University, New York. In diarge of Department of Drawing and .Arch. University of North Carolina. Consultation and General Design. i CHAPFUi HIIJj. N. Cu r mlnlsti the republlciibutjlt is - Impossible to discover t h e x a eft ea use of the move ment and th directing forces. Both the Halvaore4n and Mexican borders havbeen? lerpilng support to the revolutlA. an Itfls the desire of this government tiat 'the Marblehead 6hall find ue exactly what the sltua- r J; L.O'QUINIT&CO Florist RALEIGH. NORTTI CAROIJNA. We Give houthsrn Trading S tarn pa Carnatlona. Rom and Vlslots. out specialty. Bouquets and floral d cor atlons arranged in th best! style at hort notice. Palraa, Fern and win tor bloomlns; plants for the 'houa- Fall Bulba. Hyacinths. Narctsmis Tulips, etc Ros hh. shroHSry ererrrcsns and shade treeai Vogwt abls plants in season. Chartered IU2. .' ffleFireiaiariD I Capital ...... . . ." :Rcinsurance Reserve ; Reserve for Losses . i'Nct Surplus '': 31 Insurance Co. Richmond, 1 Virginia. I s 9 f a -,, " '."4 t j ... -: .. . ... . . . ' m - . . .$250,000.00 .. . 574.026.74 . . Cl.050.00 S 9,5707 - r -. ..$1,131,617.11 Assets . ... - ... . :,i ' . i . Agencies -ln etery; city, town and county. ; - : V E.B; ADDIStJN Vice-President. h: , . !;"": ,;' :. If WM. H. PAL3H3R, lrtklent, V. IL McCARTIIV, Secretary. C 4 COBB. (IBB r-.' l; S.; SJ Tnoiie. 438. r 7 V v ; JAS. H Mc CAW. Bos: EMtablisIi ed 18SS. J. I EON WOOD. m Thone. 413. 15 !! 5 s Members of Neve York and Norfolk Cotton Bxchr-nel Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Qrain, Provisions TVa do strictly AH ! ihrders regnlarly oriler. I 35 Atlantic Street. i: Private vrlrea to all principal polnle. commission hostness and Co not specnlate onrselvrs. executed. . Prom pt attention tn tslejrepliio and "r lion 9 Opnos:t3 iact OC3ce. NORFOLK, VA i Ml
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