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s . I TE DAILY NEJ ND OBSERVER 15 0AY MORNIXG, JULY S, 1M6. Si u 4 - j LITTLt EFFECT BY GOOD CABLES The Statement of Visible Supply Bullish. COTTON'S VERY Stocks Show the Good Influence of a Turn in Favor of Support of the J- Market Hill Stocks Have -a Buoyant Effect on , t ' the Market. . (By the Associated Press.) New York. .Julv 7. The week In tne dfy goods market cloaed strong in a)l- but export departments. - Print cloths sales were larger and domestic Kpods experienced a Rood spot de ntand. Prices were firmly maintained ahd with the presence of, large num bers of buyers expected- next week tie fall situation will open more con llcuously than was anticipated threo TSonths ago. - : - ' - ' ' ' New York Cotton.; New JTork.- July .T.-r-The 'cotton market opened steady at an Advance of 2 points which wadisanpolntln 16 response to the' hljrh rabies and "Mulllsh visible supply statement. Th i teather was-, considered -.favorable, week-end crop reviews were bearish, und . there seemed to be Jlttle deslrs to buy in a. weak -on d market, which rfulcd very Mulet after the. opening . and held around ithe initial prlcesv - Receipts at the ports today. 2.540 hale against 4.824 last week.'V and 1 1,676 Last year. For the week (esti mated) 25.000 bales, against 25,572 list week and S5.703 last year. To day's receipts at New Orleans 729 bales, against 1.374 last year, and at Houston (41 bales, against 2.394 last far- . . -.;.;.v. ..-.-v.;. : New York. July 7. Spot eioeed ateadr. Alalia upimud it M. middlixiir mil li.a, si baica. ColLoo f stares steady. Open. HVh Tow. flm Jaly. .. sasoat ..... . Sept Oct ... No.k,.. .... De-. J aa. ....... Feb " Marc li. ........ 122 It J It 22 It it It 34 19.16 1936 iit.M 19. u 19. J 19. J4 ii'ii ttM 19.29 le.u it.ai It 31 11.34 It.M 19.49 19.41 It 35: Mi 1 U , 10 42 It 2 lit! 19.SI lt.4 v Orleans cotton. 'New Orleans. La., July 7. Spot cot- etn closed quiet and unchanged. Mid dling 11 1-8: sales were. 300 bales on he spot .and 100 to-arrive a total of ioo; . ' ; . Futures opened dull, the old crop nonths 2 points lower and ' the jiew positions' ' unchanged - to five' points higher.- -The market was almost stag nant throughout" the short session, prices moving in very narrow llmtta. rices tended slightly downward, the Closing' - being at the .lowest, with Prices one point higher to Ave points lower than yesterday's close. I During the. morning.. the. first sale, bf cotton of the 1905 crop in tho ITnlted States arrived at the Cotton Exchange and was placed . on . the hide walk outside the trading room. . It fwas shipped from . Brownsville, f In kouthern Texas. ; Vw Orteans. July 7 -Cotton tatorea closed fctea7. JUIT-... ...... . Oolober.... November ltetruter.. January .. . , February . j.. ' March ;ll7 itaa it 41 ltC It 27 i: It 15 lt3S It 47 " WverpooL - UTerpoot' July 7. Cotton. . apot quiet. Prlc! points higher. Ameneaa nuddllns Irair. C64 iroud raidUlnir ail; mouuu ta.14. low aaldlln S.at. rood ordinary .7; or- nary i.S Tbe sales today were J.u oaies. oi wbleb Set were for speculation aodemotan nrlnded 4.S0t American. Receipts .uv oaie-w II AmrteaiJ. '----- . - Futures opened and closed steady. " . American midUilnx: -..,' ' Jane-Joly ......... 3-1), . JulT-Aoirust... ......... S-t Aaffiut-Septetnber. ' a-74 SeptemberOetoberM. 3.47 ' - October-November " 3 (2 NoTdDber-OeeiiiBb t ? .t : DeeeuaDerslaniiarr-. 3.41 January-February....-. S.&2 t i"ebruary-Marcb..;l.4?$.64 "! Marcb-AprU . . S.sS - S.t-i AppU-May $.was.47. , MayJuo 47SS.tt Other ?otton Markets. -' Port. Tone. aflddUog. Iteceru II t-lf 43 It .72 it a 112 lt l.tat iiri 2j3 114 2H II M It at : it as 2M it as MM, . 441 tt fa i it - it it .... 142 llm Port movenaenir 3alveston New Orleans..: MobUe. Savannah Charleston Wimlnrtoo. Norfolk Hal U more New York Boston..... Philadelphia.... steady Qutet do do Domical steady do nominal steady quiet do Interior morem'l Houston Augusta. Memphis St. Louia... Cincinnati. IjouUtUI quiet steady quiet steady Brrn . Stocks aiMl UotMls. ;' New York. July 7. The stock-mar ket wii unsettled by the publication of the weak bank statement.. Todays market showed the good elTectiof ths turn In favor of support of the market which aniMBrd vsterdav. after the varyine strursle of the previous por tlon of the wek. A Mtimulatlnsr in fluence was th buoyancy of the . Hill stocks. These were effected by re vival of the ore lands deal rumors. and United States Steel stock rf ponded in sympathy. : Other specula tive leaders moved upwards concur rently. Covering of shorts for. out- standing bear . accounts admittedly played a larRe part In the buying-. The fralns were abruptly loht upon the ap pearance of the bank statement, which was a decided dlaap.oolntment. - Pre liminary estimates of the week's cur rency movement had el en rise to hopes of a small gain in cash. The requirement of the trust companies to comply with the new law lncreas ins: the proportion of reserves to be helf in their vaults has been dlscuss- ea-ior soma nme. oni it was not sup posed that the withdrawal of the whole amount needed would be de ferred until the exact date of the re quired chanre. The banks loss of 38.909.000 cash during- , the- week ceems to pomi to tnat , proceedure havlns: been followed. -It is susree3t ed. however, that-the banks may have been making. some return of govern ment deposits in anticipation of the call for 310.000.000 to be paid into the treasury on July lu. Prices made some recovery again at the Ikst and Does Life Insurance Cost Too iluch ? C Ym, wUh most comDinlet. as la demonstrated beiowi V A company-ciarei $424.40 for a policy In 1901. ami In 1905 chmnced for it less than $320.00. The insured died in 190S and the face of tbe policy was paid. 1 This comtany paid In 1900 the first cash dividend after death, over J 112.00 and will pay another of Clio or $115 In January. 1907; - no ower wmpany pays two casn dividends after death. -Ajus pvuey wh m uie uniun xuN pay the insured the larccst annual cash Acents wanted. Address Carey J. Hunter & Bro., SLatb Agents, Raleigh, North - ; : " ! the closing tone -'was steady sales of bonds, par value. '$.00 Total sales of stocks 421.200 Mhares. Including: ' Copper, 39.400; Cotton OH, 800TA. CVUi 100: C. 4r O.. 900: St. PaulV 2C.100: L. & N.. 2.200; N. A W., l.K00 iteadlnr. 57.200; South ern Railway,; 3;40f; do preferred. 200; T, C. A I.; 400; Union Pacific. 37i70y Steel. Sloss-Sheffleld, 41.600; Chemical. 500: 100. j tlOrtdS. ' rj. S. ref. 7s rer-l3'4 do ref. 2s eotrb-lo3 do 3s reitUterd102 do 3s coupon -t82 do old 4s reg 1X do Old 4s coup lt2i Jap. 6a. 2d Series, 98 M do 4H1 944 do 4 Vis eerOd se iVA L. AN. unified 4S.101 Man. eon. gold 4a-141 Mex. Cen. 4a 77 do 1st too 19 Minn. A St. L. 4s 96Vi MoK.ATex.4s. 104 ' do2ds 18H N.RRMex.eon.4s. 83! N. Y. Cen. reoJK 9H K. J. ten. S ....127 No. Iac.4a.. 144 do 3s 744 N. A W. oon. 4s.10fc Ore. S. L. fn 9Sa penn. ev. 3X....-. 97 Reading- sen. 4s. 9 S tL. AI.Meon.3s .1 14 St. LAS. F. 4 83M St.L.AS.W.con.4s 77 3 A 4tf cm 4? So. Pae. 4. 31 Co Ut 4s cer... KH So. Railway Ss J13 Tex. A Pa3. lsts118 T. St. I A W, 3s- 81K Union lac 4s.M..183U i do o v. 4s .... C7. S. Steel 2d Se... 97 Wabash lata 1U : do Deb. B... 84 West. lid. 4s 7544 Tv. A Lake K. 4a Vis. Cen. 4s - 89J4 do ne w 4a re UiM do new 4s eoup.2914 Am.Tob.4s...... 7744 . do as.. U1'4 Atchison a-n. 4a.l03 . do adj W 4a. 94'4 AidLtl .lOt D, A 0. 4a.. -i-l3 do3s. - 44 B. R. T. v. 4a.' 94 Cen. of Oa. Sa...lli do 1st tne.... 98 do 2d Ins k,...-.. M do 3d Ine U C. A0.4V 147 C. A A, 4Vk 77 O. B. A Q. new 4a- 97S C.R. I.A Pae.4A. 7334 do CoL 4s.. ........ . 94e CCCASt-Uirer -w-.lt2 CoLln.Sa. Ser. 77 4 do 3 Ser D-....;37H CoL Mid. 4s 73 CoL A Souh. 4a 94 . Cuba 3a. 143 Den. A Rio 0. 4s. MX ttstWer'a See. 5 34 Erie prior lea 4s.. JOt do fen. 4.J 3173 Rock. Val. 4r.J4i's Japes.. 99U I ' tme w Stoctoa. Adams Ex ..24t Am. Copper 9ta Am. Car A F.... i 36 do pref j 99 Am.Cot-SeedOU- 30S . do yrtf w.mu 9t American ex J2t Am-HUJeAUpfd.. 28 American Ice..l S7a .' do pre Am. LiaseedOO 19 ' do pre f 40 Am. LooomoUve..l67S , do pref.l 13 Am.S. A Ref 1447 do pref.........tl4 Am. Buirar Itef-JJf Amer Tob.prd e 98 Anaooo. Mia. Co MM Atchison tT. do pref- . 99 iai'J. ais aAO 1174 aiin.Rt.P.AS.S.M-151 do pref.. ...179 Missouri Pae 91 M.Kan. A Tex 32f3 do pref.. C Nat, Lead . 74 rf.RR.ofMcx.pref 27 Ml'V. Central i-t36'9 N; Y. On. A Weal. 47 N. W 874 ; do pref. 90H N"ortb Ainerloan.- 92 Pacific MaU 32 Pennayl v anla. 124 Peoples Gaa 89H P.C.CftL L 78 Pressed Steel Car 4JH do pref.......- 96 Pun. Palace Car214 Readinir t22V do 1st pref...-.; 99 do 2d pref.... 93 Republic Steel 26H , do pref.. 94Ti Rock Island Co. 23$8 ' do pref C2fe Rubber Uoods . . do pref... St. t. A San Fran cisco 24 pref. 42 S. L. A So. West- 2t do pref. 49 So. Pae 6SM do. pref 116 Southern R 24 do pref- 32 Brook RaptdTraa. 7IM Canadian Pae .. .1591 Cen. of N, J-.-2l Ches. A Ohlo...- 34 Cbicaro A glton t do pref.... C. 0. WestenL . 16 Chleairo A N. W-198 CnL U. A St. P.J-174 Chi. T. A TranaJ. 12 do preL.... 29 C.C. C. ASULJ-92 CoL rnel A Iron.. 44 Ool. Southern 31 do 1st pref 68 doldpref: L'4 Conaol Oaa. .139 "4 Corn Pro RefU 19 do pref.-.l- 78 i do pref.-...-... 94 Tenn. Iron Coal .142 Texas Pae P 31 T. St. It. A W 26 ' do pref 47 Union Pacific ,141 do pref.. 94 United States ex.llt Cen. Leather 31 do pref. .Jtt TJ. H. Realty-. 9t4 D. S. Rubber.. 43 1st pief. 1K3 17. S. SteeL- 35 do pref 14196 Va.-Ca. Cbem Co- 34 do pref .. . Jf S VT abash . 19 - do pref. 44 Vells-Kanro ex 281 VfesCnboosa EL 131 West Union--.. 92 W. ALaWeKrie 17" Wisconsin Cea. , 23 do pref 43 N. PseUle- 22 Del A Hudson 212ri Dl L A A Vest -47S Dea.AK2oQraAde. 44M( do pref..l- 63 - Distiller's See ; 97 Erie 454 do 1st pref- 77?4 do 2d pref -t- 4t4 Gen. Klectrto.-JM Bock Valley .... 10. Central -J7 , Int. rtper. , 17 do pref 12S In. Pump .... 43 do pref ....-m.i. 82 Iowa Central 24V4 do pref..-. ....... 47 Kan. C So 21 SkyarSnefBekL.. 71 Gt.Northernpref, 29 1st. Metropolitan. 3h t do pref . 7 Standard OU S dopref -i-. SI I A Tf m... .142 ales. Cen ,... 238 A St. I.,-. 4 . Weekly, !lTnk 'SUtemrnt. (By the Associated Press. New York. July 7. The statement of the clearing house banks ror;tn five days this week .shown; that tn - banks hold i$6. 45.0 7 5 over the leai reserve reriulrcmenLi. This a de crease of ..o!tf.Bia. as compare, with last week. The statement fol lows: I ; j " ' Loans -51.050.57S.100: decrease T.- 366.800. i - ' Deposits 31.036.33. io; aecreaye ?13.273.300. Circulation. 848.435.600: increase 873.200. I Deeal tenders S84-Z7U.uuu; aecrease 33.005.500. ! J Specie 318l.3Si,oov; aecrease - w ,w . Reserve 3265.551.000; decrease Keserx-e reoulred 3Zisj?sa.z: ae- Surplus S6.465.07&: decrease 3j.- 590,675. I EX. U. S. flepoalts iu.3ui,zs; ue creased SS.C82.800. , TTest York Money. iew York. July 7 Money ot can nom'na' Mm inuM eader.gt dava 4A&vvst dars4V- months aX. Prune mere an iu a paper sterling sxohange . steady at vje roe aemaao tou for O day bOla. posted rates ; 4S2H&USV, eonunercial r biSa bar silver 44 Mexican dollars S. - Gmin nnd IvWoiis. Chicago. TIL. July .' 7. Weathc. throughout the ytnited States toda; continued favo' e for the new cro. and the local ma set was weak, fine .quotations on the SeDtember deliver. Is known to dividends, thus siring tbe best lit- Carolina being- down R-8. Corn was off 1-8. Oats were down 1-tf to 5-8. Provisions were up 2 1-2 jto 12 1-2 i lOpeoloir. RlRbett I Lowest Closing Wheat: Corn: JBI9-. Sep- Oats- 79 7stt spaM 7934 7S 7 7S St "" '37 78 7Sw) 21 ' 31 51 il 34 July '38 37 Sep Pork: Julv Sep frd: J4 34 34 17 50 17 as t7 et 17 12 17 St it at 17 Ct 17 1254 July 8 7 8 96 8 83 8 83 9 M I 9 52 9 43 ep t ot Ribs: I July 9 32 Sep 43. 9 M 19 32 9 4S 9 97 I 9 St 9 33 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour eas. winter patent 3.30A4 OOtralrbts 3.36v3.79; spring (patents 3.7d4.tt: straights 1 4543 45: bairers 2.3w3.1t: wheat No. 2 2d: No. 3. ?s2t No. 2 red. 72H72. corn No. 2. H44. No. 2 yellow. 52V4. Oats No. . 2 i No. 2 white. 3f4(944: Na 3 white. 35ft . & . . . j , t rye fo. t- i. vimm iiriiu urwj 4Ks4l. fair to ebo(enIUnK43u(3t: No. 1 flax eed. )at: No t Northwestern, lit; tlmothv eed. 3.vta4.tl. aktvee enntraet arrade 11.25. short riha (looite) 9.43tff9.SS. mess pork per btL 17 56&17.44; lard, per Itt lbs. 8 83. hort clear side (boaed) 9.75W9 87; whis key, basis of hJb rrade. wines. 1 .29: New York Provisions. New York. July 7. Flour dull. Minnesota patents 4 Jto ; do bakers 3 454l s5. winter patenu4.t9u4.3: atraiimtaS.2SM3.St. Rye flour quiet, fair to good 3.43414 26. choice to fancy 4.6'44.9t. i Buckwheat flour easy. 2.16. ! Buckwheat nominal. 41. Corn meal steady, fine 1.26. coarse 1.131.12. kiln dried 2.93.tt. i Rye dull. No. 2 Western 72 Barley nominal, feeding 47 malttnr. 3237. Wheat duU. No. 2 red 41V Mav V July 83. Sept. 44. Dec. 8. Corn steady. No. 2. S9. July 31. Sept. S8V. Dei. 37. I Oats steady, mlied 42A43. Beef steady family lt.tti9ll.5fl: packet t tJQf 9Jt mess 8.044.23: tee f bams 2t. 2022 tt Cat beats steadv. pickled bellies Hv13. pickled sboulder hta.9. pickled baml29l3l9. Lard steady. Western prime 8.9t aominal. ref'Ded eany. eoatioeot 9 3t.compoaDd 7V Pork firm, family 19 90 . abort e)ea. I8.7VS17J8 mesall.7Sslt.tt. Tallow steady, city 3. country Rostn quiet, straioed eommoa to good 3.S. Turpeoiroe quiet. VHWm. R)e . firm. domesUo fair to extra 3K44W Molasne ieadyj New Orlesns 33. good to I ehoiee 29U33. 1 I Coffee spot no steadr. No. Invoice yr. mild steady, eordova al2l4. I duirar taw firm, fair refining centrifugal 94-test 3 molates sugar 2Vj refined steady, confectioner's A 4.2. mold A, S.tS. eatloaf 3.4t. crushed 8.40. pow dered 4.st. rraaula ted 4.79. cubes 4.75. Mutter oiuet. creamery I t2t. common to. extra. 14320. state dairy 1420ft. western fac tory 129: ' Cheese steady. Urge, colored whit. Sept. fantry 1454. d late made average 12H skims fulltoUffht. 1144 ! western first lkll7.Sotherns U(4li. Potatoes- flroi . woulheru rose per bbl. 2.99 ft2.Se. state and western per lag 282247. Peanut steady. fancy bano-picaea mx. other domesUe 24V4. (Tabbake easy. Florida red per bbl. crate. IMMiM. white 1 !. M. Cbarsrstoa ,7S1.7S. Cotton by ateaia to I Jverpool 14. Cotton seed oil teady today. Prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 24H. summer yellow. ltattX; prime white 4141)4. prune winter yellow 414i;. .' Baiumore Prorlalon Market. Baltimore. July 7 flour quiet, winter patents 4.tat44.4.pnng patent 4.2(4.79, Whcil uir Hint nintrul 7t.(k7S. IDnt So 2. red western S5Je4 Southern by sample 7atVa, -;'( - Corn easier, apot SSa9. Southern, wn'we Oats easier. No. 2 mixed 42. Kye quiet. No. 2 western 89. Butter steady, j fancy limitation 17018. do. creamery ZHmiZ, do ladle. 18, store pseked 13AS14. Kirgs firm. I7. ! Cbeeae active, large ll-. small HVS Sugar steady, course granuiated 4.89 fine Lao. n. a. i. Mtocs and Hoods. common Baltimore. July lojpreferred 7 -S. A. U I Mstst tureav WDmtnrtoe. Jaly 7. Turpentine receipts 43 casks, i Roain firm 3.4t. reeelpts 144 bbl. Tr firm. 2.0t. receipta. 3t. Crude firm. 2 9iM 44 7S. receipta 89 Charleston. July 7. Turpentine firm Rosin firm, sales "a S7.' Havannab. Juiv 7. TurDentlne. arm sales 7 receipts Sit shltxneats 4S77. Koala. nrni. salea .asa. reeelDta 2 M7. blpments, 1438. stocks . ., A. if. C. 3 !. J.99. E, 4.19; F, 4 24: O S: If. 4 49. iJ 4.43: K. 4 50: XL 4.(0: N 4 13. WQtN.WWlH. Saturday and Sunday Excursions to Morehend City aud Reanfort and Return. The Atlantic & North Carolina Rail way Company; will commence the sale of i Saturday week-end Sunday Excur sion tickets tb Morehead city and Beaufort and return, Saturday nnd Sunday. May 12th and 13th. continu ing each Saturday and Sunday May 12th and 13th. continuing each Saturday and Sunday thereafter during Ihe season of 1906. I Special Sunday excursion trains, in addition to the regular double dallv ervlee. will be operated commencing Sunday June loth. Tickets will be good on regular and special trains. l Surf bathing at Morehead City will the service greatly improved over eommence .June 2nd.- by which tints bathing beach facilities will be entire ly ; renovated Jand proper boat service between Atlantic Hotel and the beach will be served at the bathing- beach and what It has been In the past. Pending this arrangement! Saturday and Sun day excursionists will be properly tak en care of in. Morehead City. L R. R.j I Bunch. Tragic Mgr. For House of Representives. " a u . throughout the county 1 announce mv- self as a candidate for a seat in tho Legislature, subject to the Democrat- ic primaries. J. WILLIAM B LA LOCK, I Willow Springs. 'j ; For County Contmlssloner. ! I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner, subject ta the Democratic primary. 1 1 B. WOODALL Cary. N C. J Fo( Sheriff: After being solicited by many of rny friends. I wish to announce to the rotbllc that I am in the field as "kndtdate for sheriff of Wake county, subject to the primary. . J. 1L ROBBINS. nub which I company ' ANNOMCEMENTS i. F3f Clpnstable. I desire tft aujaouuee mat i; am a candidate fot! Constable pf Raleigh township. suKjeco the action of the Democratic i?rinry to bey held on July 21su - m v i ; j -b D- R. BYRUM. 7-21-6 :U :H; ' IUuel$hj N. C For 43ojfrUy Oomml aaioner. I desire tcfrtanSouncs :that t am B candidate t&t County commissioner. 'subject to thtactfon of the Democratic primary. w. t;. brewer. 6-12-tI fi -ff . j' Wajte Forest. For C3onty Ckmini8sioncr.tt To the Voferaiof Wtfke j County :- hereby announce-myself a candidate for County &omnlsslbnerJ subject tb the action of5h a? Democratic primary. Panther Braacn .-townsnipj :,. t a, 3-URNBR SMITH. June 9, 19 s i' i tt For the IIoMse f ReprewentatJyea, To the voter of; Wake County: I take thle x&eana ot announcing myseit a candldcje for ajeeatiln the House of Representatives - for Wake county, aubjm Xo tha action) of tht Democratic ftrimries. i Respectfully, i CjHAgLES U. IfARRia FOR, COU2TTOCOMin51Sloiai. I desire t announce that 1 am a candidate foi& Ctiunty Commissioner. subject to the acton or the: Democratic r-rimary. uju. makkison, 4 No. 2. Raleigh. m roll TtiK HOUSE. x hereby aanovnoe myaeir as a can1 - w . . c' t dldate for tne House, subject! to thi Democratic trimsries. I; I W. E. $ FAISON. ANNOUNCEMENT. . If a aufTlcfent,, dumber thlnKthat am the pioger man., and! will; so ex press themsAjves.ln the Democratic primaries f of Wake county. I will ap preciate it, and be glad to serve them in the next Jlouss of Representatives. V-i tlltl AUrv ar 4 MtwiiAivy miau fTownshlp. i j Mark's Crjek llSw Fir tlie llau.e of Representatives. To the VotefcH ofwake County: I hereby Iknnottncev myself candi date for a eat n the House of Rep resentatives TorVane oountyj subject to the actio a or;. in; Democratlo pri tnarles. very jrespectfully. j 4 RPDKRT lli J6NE3. i For teg6ter,'of Deeds. I hereby a tin dunce myself a candi date for Rfglstir of Deeds of Wako "couhtjr. subject; to the DemocraUe prlniarlos. Si 5 f ( i JdcCullerS N.-O, April 28. Vor the lousor Reprasentativ To tne VuteM of-AVake Countv ' 1 hereby Aonopnce myself as a con dldate for a-aealn the Iloriaelof Rep resentatives for fWake countyj subject to th actlutt of Lhs Dejnocratio pr! marlea. T; 2t-spectfullyr i 25 i W.. C DO U Q LASS. ' ' Fo Sheriff: To. the Voters, 6f ' Wake County: 1 annomtte T&yself a candidate fbt 1 theo f flee of SWfciiff of Waks county subject to the action of the Dezj- cratlo Driniiry. D. RAND,! Oarner. N. f i'Puy Shertff.; ! To ttta I wish Voters ot. Wake county: tl an ounce publicly thai 1 Auidhlata for thelnomlna- wilt be tlon for thYfece of Sheriff jot Wake county, suttlectito the action of the Democratic prl-narlts. : j t JC3EPH Hj 81 Si 1 ,-Nivm Mil , SKA RS. I Nvn HllL N. C, $ Ffr Sheriff: To the Datnbciatld 4 ' voters of Wak county: r I I hereby nfcounc myself as a can dldate for shertt of Waka county, sub Ject to theaOsJon' of the Democrat! primaries, l-i . fr. I F. A. WHITAKSR; - St. Mary's; tpwusnlp. 4-20-tf -Si z i.' i FofcrlU-eister of Deeds. To the Demratic Voters! of Wake ; County: Iiregpectfully I solicit your support forre7nomtnation for the- of fice of Rejmte J of j Deeds Of Wake county at toe yomlaatlng primaries to uv neia onnwsm; asy pi wuiy. aVerV respectfully tf. i J. J. REltNARDj. For ty Commissioner, filer. t I am I desire Ho announce -that (candidate if or "iConnty Commissioner. suuject to vine -action of the Demo cratic prlnjary; - I ! . ' Mif H i W. M. YATES. gii i- i ' . Foe! Ctntntr Snrvevor. 1 I wish t announce that I am a can didate for?re-lection for county trur- action of the Democratic j palmary. ! ' L MASSET. a) i v f. R. F.l D.-No. in I F Conirtabl W . AT I herebf; atjoounce myself a candl date for csont table . of RaKelgh .town ship, subject so action by the Demo cratic prlrnarjf to be held on the 2lst dayof Juty. f : -i J I .1 . Si 1 P. Y, SPENCE, ! Holelgh. N, C. For Ufoifaty OtnintlsAioner. 1 . deslreMtoCtannounce ,' myself as a candidate Jforf County f Commissioner Bubjec toflhe uctlori of the Democratic primary, si vi n i n JJOHNSOI V f ' i For pouty CVimnilHsloners. To the Jpemvcratlc voters of Wake county:. - S I p ! J we ner.by ennounce ouri candidacy for re-elect,lon jo the position of Coun ty Omm&stoers iot Wake county. subject tovthe aptlon of the Democratic primary, live have: served you to .Ut best of or aslllty during our term Pf office. -We have! tried to be econom ical In th; administration of your af fairs without elng perjurious. Every member pf thas Board i is 'a business man. sd the i same time spent in tneir uDusiness.! wuuw In their J&usiriess.r would have been mor rennmerMv5 iJ.m than thir service air I county! commissioners. I We had intended i the close of this term your sunnort tiir re-electtioni. but manv jof you have advised usVthat we could notaiioru iowo inai our recoru t was one fhat tie county was proud of. aud thatsWe vtpuld be. doing ourselves and the? county an injustice not to consent to seyve' another term. We have yielded po their demand, and if you see Eit to! nominate arid elect us. "'we promise k faithful, economical. business Cadmfeiistratlon. one that; the county v ill n$t be ashamed of. Respectfully S U I j' 3hi H. ADAMS. v j. v j; T. BROUOHTON. T. 12 u WARDS. f s. w. TERRELL, i W. P. f UTLET. Rale I :21. il0. THE MARKED PROGRESS OF NORTH CAROLINA Is Rest Shown ;..by the Condition of State Hanks. . In Five Vfars the Deposits hi tate Ranks alone-have grown, from , In In 1001 1000. -.vJiv.-. . .1. f SEE lIOWTljE-'lriDE HAS TURNED! . The Commercial and Farmers Dank :.'.'.: or $mGtVx:,&r't';.l A ' ' ' " STANDS FIRST ''Aiiwnk tlie 251 State Ranks Which r- 1K Not Vny Interest on Deposits. i . ' J. J. THOMAS, Priest A; I Ai THOMPSON, Vice-Pres. B. S. JERMAN, Cashier! ;H. W;jA.CKS0N, Asst. Cashi YOUR BUSINESS IESPECT Fi1Jl The Figiurfesj kre Significaht The Southern States show deposits thanj In any other Average increase In Unltetl Increase lir the South . . i. . The Citizens a of Rideigfa, N. C tiaying shared In the general p I La larw resources for the fnrt lies enterprise. I t Assets ONE AND A QUARTER The Raleigh Banking and: Trust Co. Corner Fayetteillle and llargett Streets. (Round Steps Rank.) Does a General i Rankin Ruslnesa that line. ! i- k '$ Tlie Trnst part of our name! means and iterator of Estates, under WilL or trust, ana an in any nuucwrr raiiniuy uatnci . , We have a Strong Fire and Burglar Proof Vault, absolutely Safe., and in it we have Safe-Deposit Boxes for rent. All who have i valuable ' papers. deeds, and wills sltould have one. . . I DIRECTORS: rtiaa t. rtudie Cha E. Johnson. .innM TTirtnias K. Kenan. Tliomaa Moiinjr. J. R. Chamberlain H. E. Williams. C C COBB. BMcCAW. COBB . -; - - . j i - a S. 8. ITioae, 4SS. Established ESariUerci, and EDroliori Members of New York and Norfolk Cotton Exchange. Cotton; Stocks, IBonds, Grain, Provisions. rrtvate wtrea to all rjrincinal DOlnta. Wa do strictly a commbwlon bud All orders mnihtrlv executedi Prompt attention to telegraphic and 'piiooe 25 Atlantic Street. NORFOLK, VA. I0 In every eonnty la Korth, 4?arotlnta . ft Penn Mutual! Life Ins. Co. MOST LIBERAL I ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. fowl !Appryeol Forms off FoUeieov Oowinraccif RueliteMi 44 Yean Apt i UBURAL CONTRACTS TO AGENTts. -! '" -..v... ; - "'.t"-:t ; . . ' AONT8 And tt easy and forofltable to write - Insurance for cn lrzp vfTJTlTAt. Kxyxrlewie of ti Add promptly. DURlANCE SAT a - Surety Bdnds - - I -SI AMERICAN BOMBING CO., of Baltimore. Local AnentaS Wanted..; f Rm 13 General Agent for Nor tft Carolina. Giiotrs 9t Cblleees in 15 States; D?pioauP?i OO rr.,.ti Mt.hiuhl it vnara. Dinlotua from D. P. B. C. represents in business what Har- vara a anc xtM a repreeen m uMjrjr;ein;. Tare nyvitbs' too traction under oar OBIttl- Address f. 81188801. Raleigh, N. C. DHAU SALARY per month se cared or mon ey ref anded. One. Martin and lYtlmlngtost Sts TANNER . . . tlanafactvrars of PAINTS. Usa of Unuhes maA all f ! ' 1 I PAINiF Mueller's' Molasses Grain j More Ask Your Dealer Abpufc It. J : iaicigk llilliig Co : : :: : : : : : : : -: : : : : $ 9.800,000 33,004),OOO larger percentage of Increase in section. ' ; Btntea ............ 129 per cent, 240 per cent. National Bank rosperliy, offers Its services and Iterance or all legitimate uusi- f I BULLIONS. and. will be pleased to serve all in ! that we can 'become Administrators Tmarees under Mortgages and Deeds James A. RrUrss. duts. II. IiWvln. W. N. R. Crowder. W. A. Ldnehan. F. O. Norris. J. W. Hardenr, Jr., Alfred J. LEOV WOOD- 18SS- Bell Thono, 4V4S. ncss and do not speculate ourselves. Opposite Vest Otace. for ofPhila- rber momm ; tow - ttxlsta, ' . -. ; 3 , vancaats. but not arsolotwy neoresarr It. l. KAAKiv itaietsrn. w. tGeaieral Agent foe North Carolina LOWEST RAXES and Burglary v .. . . , -f ddress;;;;;v ;;; ;;-' 'f i ;X t: RALEIGH, N. C PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGES NAL and OOPTRIQHTED methods are equal to six months elsewhere. Catalogs will convlnoe you that D. P. B. C ia THE BEST. Send for it. We also teach by mail sueoejtjfiuly or ref una money. Write for prsses on Home btaar. ) frss at either place. ATLANTA. OA, , COIiTJMBJA. S. CL KNOXVIJiLE.Tn AND lOILOBiTMV 1 GRINDERS OF I3SATJ and Color b Ott Ssjppnea. r rrarwt I 1 Means more milk from your cows. work from your horses. '.l " r ! ; COOPER BROS, Preps., Ralelzh, N. 3. amsssssa ajsaa m fir.MVMtMUWUV , ; IRON FENCIi Write f Ar Cutalo. - I matofact jonnims-. t is frcquatly find It neces aarjr to hare DANILTNO FACIIJTIES in adJIUon to those offered by local' banks.' , - The First national . Bank if"; - .' OF IUCIX2IOND, VA, ; T . t jflin Asset of if Coven TJUUon Dollars MS Offers Just the ADDITIOXAL JtcIU- jNa jno. l inxriR aiu i Vice-President and nd r-'? sr. SEALED BIDS FOn CQDXS. ' v j - .-. ;r - IS . Office State? Text-Book Commission. Raleigh. N. C. June 21, 1906. In accorcance with the pj ovlslonr of Chapter 89. Section 4.057-4084. in clusive. Re vlsal of 1905. sealed pro posals will be received at inejomce oi the Secretary of State until twelve o'clock, noon, Tuesday. July 10, 19 0 6, for furnishine books for trie iudiic Schools of the State of North? Carol'na for the period of nve years, pne ioj- lowing branches of study are inciua ed In. the public school curriculum: Orthography. DeCnlne. kueamngr. Writing, Drawing, Arithmetic. Geo- gTaphv. Grammar, Languages jesson. History of wortn tjaronna, cpmamin:,' the Constitution of the State. History of the United States, . containing the Constitution of the United States. PhvsloloKY. IHvglene. Nature; ana l.r- fect of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics, Klementa of "Civil Government, .Kle menta of . Agriculture. Theory and Practice of .Teaching. il Bids will i be made on books ror separate branches and shall ptate epe- cincally and denniteiy tne price at which suchibook will be furnished all expense, including freight, express charges or postage in lacing tne books tn tne . nanus or. patrons xo te borne bv the contractor or; contrac- ors. ' . ' ; ' ' ' !? ' Accompanying each bid. tut under separate cover, shall . be ten or more specimen . copies 'of each and every book proposed to ne rurnisnea, ana each bidder shall deposit nvlth trie Treasurer-of the State such sum of money as the State Text-Book Com mission may require, not l?fs than 1500.00 or more than $2,50.00, ac cording to the number of books each. bidder may; propose to supply, suen deposit to be forfeited absolutely to the State, if the bidder maKing tna deposit . of any sum shall fall or re fuse, in case of acceptance of his bid. to make and execute suchs contract and bond as renuired. by law within thirty days after notification of the acceptance of his bid by the State Text-Book, Commission as. provided in said act. . jf , i At twelve o'clock noon, 1 Tuesday, July 10. 1906. the State Text-Booli Commission will meet in the Tlxcrutlve Office in. the cttv of Ualelgh and take out such sample or specimen copies submitted, upon which th: bids are based, and submit and ref ejr them to the Sub-Commission. ? All bids-will be opened 'on Monday, August ,13.-1906, at . twelve o'clock noon in the onice or the uovernor ot North Carolina, and In the presence of the -Text-Book Commission, and while the same is In executive session. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.' The successful bidder or Dldcrers snau maintain in eacti county In the State, provided the Com- . mission shall deem It advisable and ec demand, not less thaif one, and as many more agencies as the commis sion shall order to be. located at such points as the County Board of i:Ju- cation may recommend Jor tho dis tribution of the books to the patrons, and every contractor tihall keep on hand at all times at every e5?tatli.sliej agency an ample supply of; books to meet all demand of purchasers, or the contractor. If the Cotnmteion shall deem it advisable, shall be permitte l to make . arrangements with rner chants or others for the handling and distribution of the books, -and parties living in -.a county where no agency has-been established.' or no arrange ments made for the distribution may order-the same-from one Of the con tractors." and it shall be the duty o the contractor or contractors to de liver any book or books soiiordered to the person ordering to his? post oillco address, freight,' express, postage, cr other charges prepaid atj the retail contract price, provided trie price of the. book or books so orderexi shall L-3 iaid in advance.. if '' Kach person, firm or corporation, to whom a contract, is awarded. Khali 1 j required to take up and receive t'.. j books now In use in the Elate In ex change for new books on the .ir.ia subject at a price of not les3 tl.: : flfty per cent of the contract price cZ such new book or boolcs at any tlr.3 within twelve months after the ti of the contract. Each person or pub lisher, submitting a bid or tl3 i : supply anjr ' book or books, th- li state in such bid or proposal the ex change price at which, such bool; or books shall be furnished. " No bid will be received for f urr.Isti Ing books at a greater prii-e than V.3 tame books are now furnished by tl. bidder to any State, county or eclioul llstrict In the United States under like conditions prevailing in this i."tate and. under the act above mentioned. All contractors will be ireouired t- print plainly on the back of ca :i book the contract prlce.o.i: well as t. exchange price at which It contra t ed to be furnished, but th books sub mitted as specimen copies shall r t have the price, printed on ; them. --::: :.n. b. gli .n:;. rxcr. J. Y. JQXNEK, Secret r'rr,. ' t - '; -I: , m i i
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