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THE DAILY NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 10. COTTOII IS STILLO TENDING LOWER S ! i T mwmimm ym Ji.n i New Record for the Sea- son Yesterday. LOST CENT IN A MONTH Rallies Were Without Dull Support. lAvcraee of Crop Reports Whs Very Favorable Closing Quotations Near .the i k Lowest.'..., mm Uiomraci to two additional High Class Men, Wo may be fitted jf or Agency Dlrcc tors, is offered by the JZtnoL Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Address J. D. HOUGH ALL, Man ager, Raleigh, North Carolina. . m m of a! free northwest weakness market. ' movement of wheat In tnt in the near future caused today , in the local wheat At the close the September (By the Associated Pres?.) New York, 'Aug. 15. Prices on Lonsdale cambrics were advanced . a yard in the dry goods market tpday and many other lines of bleach ed goods have followed the lead or the advance In fruit of -the loom goods yesterday, i Low grades of 4- bleached goods are very scarce In this ,iriarket. Jobbing: houses did a large -tirade for the dayi The Merchants 't,Vociation registry shows the ad vent of 1,448 r buyers thus far as d Era Inst. 724 at the same time last year. , The Jobbing trade In dress goods; printed gods and knit goods Showed a material strengthening toi rho Aw v : .... . I .-, I . . v New York Cotton! New York,. Aug. The cottou fnarket was weak and unsettled today tvith prices making new low recoras If orv ihe t-eason and t closing bareiy fteady at a net-decline of IT to 19 points. Sales for the day. were es- irnated at 250,0001 bales. . I The opening was easy at a decline bf 5 to 10. po;nts tii' response to low,ei cable3f and favorable "weather re orts. mere was some covering at he decline and the market had rallies f 2 to 3,points at Hlmes during t: rcs-jon. out no ball support of con- Muence developed, and the general endency was downward with the low- st point reached lnthelate trad:n& nnJ the close within '.a .point or two i the. bottom, which represented a llecllne of a Httloover a cent a pound Irow tho high point of July 17th Late weather reports and forecasts hferc considered very favorable- and while there were- some further com- Iplaints : of damage by shedding and insect?', 4he average of crop advises was very favorable, i There was tail. cf increased offeiing of actual; cot on for early autumn delivery. ' Houta- icm spot markets were unchanged -xo i-sc. lower. Liverpool reported a. light demand from spinners and spot interests were sellers hi . all .markets. Offerings here, -however," were -con- itdered- to bo - largely for short a unt.. beyond the liquidation bf 're cent buyers for a reaction. , .? Receipts at the ports today were AJ)73 bale,; againt 2(W99 lat.JweK and 6.424 . last year.- - For the week (estimated) 5,000 bales, against ,2 V 5 last week and &7.230 ; last yeat Today's receipts at NewOrleana 4Sb bales, against 2.155 last' year, ana m Houston 1,470, against, ,2,838 lafet yea; Mew Yorir. Aosr. 15. Swot oioaed steadr. lift noini, lowef. r -- - M d' line uttuttiat 19 to. miaaung: mix is.s. &n!t 9W (xuet UAwn ruiures sieaay - 7jm - 7J7 i - !! ia Wheat: Dec-. Corn: Sep..., Dec Oats'- Kei De ,11 Pork: Sep 117 M 02t L... rrd: Hep Oct bS Ribs: Sep... ll 8 Oct..-., s Sept., Oct... Not ...... Mrcta April May ..A Ol-ii. BXhu Low. 9 4 4 9 2' , 9i 9M 9M 9.s 9$ 9. a t -- .W 9 i 9 -,. 9Ji 99 9 IS ....... 9 St f lit .7t t 9.U 9 SS 9 M ' 9.89 19U S I I Clone. 9 12 9.21 III 9 43 9.l 9 60 9 9,71 9 it 9.89 delivery .was i oft 5-8 to 3-4s. Corit was down 718c. Oats showed a loss of l-2c. Provisions were 2 l-2c. to 5c. to 20c. higher. V jOpCfliOK HlBhest 7ti 74 49 4i it 17 2i j 7S - 8 9S .I.7?C Lowest 79 7Jfc 39 17 90 8 SI 61 ' 8 9 i Closing 704 73V4 '30 32 11 20 S.VA '9 7 9 92 8 70 New Orleans Cotton. New Orleans, La.. Aug. 15.- Spot cotton closed quiet and easy and 1-xb lower. Total sales 106 bales on tht spot, business being very limitea. though spot3 were difficult to obtain. Futures opened -barely steady ui a decline of 7 to 11 points. " Although reaction had been quite ' freely pre dieted for today the opening declait- contlnued throughout the session until new low level record" prices ; were made, October dropping to 9.48. A decline in Liverpool cables and good weather prospects for the cotton crop comprised he day's markVt new. The close was steady at about th lowest with prices-9 to 18 points net lower. 1 ,wOi!eani. Auz. IS -Cotton futures clot-ed Auxast - 9 si September. 9k7 iVrtober....... 9.9 . Notember 9 l lMjtiember.. 9 1 : - January iM, 9 97',' Fcbmrr.... 9i ' Mtca ........ 9?1 : ; Uverpool. TjTerrool.xAtt. IS Cotton, ipot moderate demand. '.;-'.-'';;':,;-..----, !K IMcw 7 Dotnis lowr. American mfddln fair. 6-iS teaxl n.lddiio - S 83; midline 5.ri8 low mlidlinz 5 41. euod ordinary S.Z5: or d oitrr 4 92. The ulv todr were S.009bies. o( hto S0 were for peeuUt!oQ Dderoo.tni Included 3 9 W Anerflu. Keoelptt 1.009 bales including" 191 Anier;ve 1 , rMiures opened quiet ana ciosea irregular. Anencan miaiiunK Canh nuotatioos were as follows: Ftoiir steady. winler iiutffOtJ.SOOJ.FOatralsrhts 1.23.49; sm-mg patent 3.8(X44.9; straights J5535: bw.rK 2.39i3.Ii wheat No. 2 No. 3. 7174. No. 2 rd. 7Q7i. eoro N.i. 2. SVto. 4 Nn. Z re!Ww,$m-i. Oat No t 30. No. 2 wbite. 32'4fc; No. 3 white. 219 it. rre No 2. 5 good telinir banej 841. fair to ebotoo malting 4-VD4S: No. I flai seed. 17'; No t Northwestern. 112; tlmntb seed. 3.S eloer notrct rral 12.99 short ribn (loose) 9 898.99. mess pork j-t bhU 17.28 -; lard, per H. lbs. B.J. short ctear side (boxed) 9.129 25: whis key, basis of bigb grade wines. 1.29: I TVevr Vrk lrl-ln. New York! Aoff. IS Flmir eas'er .'Minnesota patenu 4 2S4.&u. d' naUers .-v.i.89, winter pentsJ UA4.2S; M raJguM V254.5. Rye flour stea r. fair to rood 3 39 3.73. etKM to fn 4.tHM.99. Rtckwbe;it ntir easr. Z.is. Hunkwbtrat nominal. SIW. Corn meat mrAy. fine 1. coarse 1.13 $1.29 KUndrUxt 2 80 2.90. - Rre noratnar. No. 2 ww'fni iv. nrlei DomimU i feeding 47S. minr 2fS7. WIipm rx.iv. No. 2 red 7C May 13. Sent. 37' It-is. 89 Vi. . lorn. eusy. Ku, jur ... seri. vt. Deo. 53. . . - Oats ea . miXfta 3i; neef steady, family 19 911.00: pnHt 9 0K 19 00. miM 8 0d.SO: be.f hams 21 S22 Si. Cut'nNts tiuiet. pteklert tnm n" u. Dfeklrtd HhotiMeis fc'slV. pickled hamsl2l!W. fnrd steady, wki ern pnin s.", rnnen steal. .nMnent 9 3-1. twnVirntHl 7 1 - 'orK sr,eaay 1 ramiiy 9wiB.v....Qort I7. l9 mri 18 2I17S Tallow steady. ' city 5. country ws1. Rom ftrcu. xtraioed o moiuou to good 4 OS., Terpentine quiet. 91 diU Riee steady, rtoenestio fair to extra 3549 V . f. Molaviet steady. New Orleans 30(3)1. good to Choice 2935. ' Coffee sitot no nuiet No. 7 Inroice nrlW steady, cordova 912V . .sugar law 1 quiet. lair rcnauur CAntrifutral 9&4t 3 . molassos Bitirar 34. ' reOned '. teadr.'eonfetkKir A 4 ;. mold 'A. 5. tS. .cut loaf 5. jemshed 50. iow dwl 4.90. rrmnulated 4.89. Mib!( S.GS- Butter firm, creamery 1 72?. common to. extra, iwtoi. state dairy ivazoft. western f ae- tory 1&429: i , f ' -. Cheese ? flrraj large, colored white Sept. fancy 1414. do late made average 12Mr skimr full to light. 113 . I Eggs -firm, nearby fancy se'.eeted. 84. western tint 17 14. Southerns 19 -I4. I'rtatoeasvettdy. southern per bbl. 1.69 &VS9. state and western per Hag 2.422.87. Peanuts steady, fancy bnt-plcked 4'. other domestio '. , flabJrase easy. Long Islan land New Jersey per I9. I.JOlf 4.99. 4 Cotton by M.5fi to Liverpool 13. . ' Cottoo seed oil stead today. Prime erode, f. o.sb. . mills. 2S'4 44. summer yellow. 389....... prime , white, 43. prune, wipter yellow 41. , ' Daltlnior Tnrl(Uon Market. Baltimore.' Aug. U-F!our qnlel. winter nM.unta 4 SUi4.u. nonnir natents 4.19A4.79. Wheat weak, spot contract 71 MiH. Npot No 2. red western Southern by sample 47t. . Corn weak, soot Sj'-. Southern. wbte UM, ! Oats iirta. No. Z mixed J'vV Rye steady. No. I western 9061. Butter steady; fancy limitation 19-920. do creamery 22 3. do ladle. 19(917. store paaked Kggs firm 29 . Cheese active, large 114. small 12V Sugar suaUv. course granulated 4.10. fin .80. . . per cent. Rates for call loans show ed no Important changes. Bonds were irregular. Total tales, par value. $2,015,000. United States 4's advanced 3-4 per cent on call. Total sales were 070,900 shares, in cluding Copper 61.600; Cotton Oil L'00: Smelting 25,800; Tobacco 200. A, C. L. 700; Brooklyn Rapid Transit 20.900; Chesapeake and Ohio 5.100; St. Paul 21.600; Louisville and Nash ville 4.400; Norfolk and Western 2,400; Pennsylvania 107.700; Reading 136.100; Southern Pacific 137.400; Southern Railway 1,500; do prefcrrea 400: Union Pacific 206.700: Steel 24.300; Chemical 100; Sloss-Sheflleld 10 ft. O. S. ref. 2 reg.-M. ' do ref. 2s coupJM U do 3s reg1ster'L.193V do 3s coupont83S do old 4s reg ..-.1C3' do old 4s coup ..1934 do new 4s reg.129V do new 4s coup..l29'ii A m.Tob.4 .......... 77 do is U2 Atcbifton gen. 4s.tb2 do ad J t. 4s rSM A. C.L.4S , 181 B. AO. 4s. -183 do3fts..... 94 B, R, T. c. 4s 93 Cen. of Ua. 9s 111 do 1st Inc.... ...... 964 do 2d Inc 19 do 24 Inc........... 8 C. A 0.4VM .I07',4 C. A A. 4Va, 7W4 CRsQ. new 4s- 99 C. R.I. & Pae. 4a- 78 do coL 45... . 92t CCC&SWLger 5sl91i Col.Io.Ss. Ser. -V 73 1 doSer Hi.... 71 CoL Mid. 4s 72S Col. & Souh. 4s JlS Cuba Ss........... 105i Den. & Rio 0. 4s.... 91'i Distiller's See. Ss.. 9r Erie prior lea 4s...l99Va do gen. 4....... 99' Hock. Val. 4a ....lOiU ja 1 eta Would no an Honor to The State. (Wilmington Star.) Editor W. C. Dowd. -of the Char lotte News, has been nominated by Mecklenburg for lb House of Rep rerentatlves. He Is go,nS to be elected, of course, and 1 candidate for Speaker of the House. "We don't know who all aire going to run for Speaker but If the bunch. Is as upright, capa ble. and courtly aa Dowd. we couldn't miss having a Speaker that would be an honor to the State , LUMINA is the talk of the state. Starting Hot In Beaufort. (Washington Messenger.) In his speech today calling the Dem ocratic convention to order Chairman W. C. Rodman saldf "If we present a solid front we can give Republicans ?o much hell they will wish they were never born." LUMINA Biigbi and Gay. light a day. Come and ataj WTlglitarlUe. Week End Rates to Wilmington, N. C. The Seaboard announces week-end rate of $4.50. Raleigh to Wilmington and return. Tickets sold Saturday, and fore-noon trains Sundays, good tt return the following Tuesday, return limit having heretofore been Monday. Double dally service Raleigh to Wil mington, leaving 3:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. C. H. OATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent. Jap. 9s. 2d Series. 99b do 4Hs ......... . 92H do4Kccr.2de 91 LAN. unified 4s.lCl Man. con. gold 4slll Mex. Cen. 4s......... 78 do 1st lnj I8M Minn. A St. L 4s. 94 Mo.K.ATex 4 I9i58 do 2di..... ........ 86's N.I.R.Mex.con.s. M The annual meeting of the atoek N. Y. Cen. genJK 93H' holders of the Boylan-Pearce Co. will N. i. gen. 9s -..121 j be held at the office of the company. No. Pac.4s 19JS' weanesuay. August lb, 1906. at 6 - Anlm. 78V p. m. IV. W. WUATI1EU8, Sec'y Boylan-Pearce Co. Stockholders' Sleeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The Boylan-Pearce Co. will be held at the office of the Company, Wednesday. August IS. 1906, at 6:30 p. m. 1C W. WEATHERS. Sec'y Boylan-Pearce Co. Raleigh. N. C. August 6th. 1906. StockJKUlers' :30 N. A V. con. 4..IOOVi Ore. S.LM 94 Peon. ev. J!4 98 Readlntf gen. 4s. 9' 1 8t.L.l.M.conJs-lt4 St. LAS. K. 4s.... 9V St.L.AS.W,eon 4s 79. S. A. L 4s.. HT So. fao. 4s 91S do lat 4s cer.-. 96 So. Railway Sn USX Tex. A Pae. lats-lU , T. St. L A W. Ss- 81 ' Union l'ac. 4 103 do ev. 4s V. S. Steel 2d Ss... 98 Wabash Ists. IMS ' do Dett. B. 9S i Wit. ld. 4i 91 W. A Lke K 4s... 88 Wis. Cen. 4s.. 8S THE MARKED PROGRESS OF IIORTH CAROUIIA . la Best Shown by the Condition of State Banks. In Fire Years the Deposits In State Banks alone have crown from In 1901 9 9300.000 lu iw - S2.00O.0OO SEE UOW TUE TIDE HAS TClLNED! . r Iho Commercial and Farmiers Biink OP ILLEIGH X.G. STANDS FIRST Among the 251 State Banks Which Do Not Pay Interest on Deposits f J. J. THOMAS, Pres. A. A. THOMPSON, Vlce-Pres. B. S. JERMAN, Cashier. H. W. JACKSON, Asst. Cash. YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED I IRcIdsh Llzrblo Wcr COOPER BROS, Props., Ralelfb, II. C. Iilonuments IRON FEXCIL Write f 'hp Catalog. 1 The Figures are Significant The Southern States show at larger percentage of Increase In depoHtts titan in any other nectlon. Average Increase In United States 129 per cent. . Increase in the South 2165 per cent. The Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C. . . having shared In the general prosperity, offers Ita wervloee and . Its large resource for the furtherance of all legitimate tmal enterprise. Assets ONE AND A QUARTER MILLIONS. - MANUFACTURERS AT CD JOBBERS frtquaAtlj Cud It neoes sary to Lafe BANKUMtl rACILTTIES In addition to those offered by local . hnnka. The First ITational Bank OF RIC3T1IOND, TJU wlUa Aaseta of Coven r.lllllon Dollars Offers Just The Raleigh Banking and Trust Pn the ADDITIONAL radU- tlea renulred. JNO, IL PTJRCITLL. PTTflent. JNO. If.- lIXLLIin, JIL, Vkse-President and Oashiar. Corner Fayettville and Hargett Sts. Oas a General Banking Easiness and vill It pleased to serve all la taat line. It EDUCED RATES ON A. & N. C. R. R. Carolina reduced Julv-Aumj.. A usTist-septemoer Kcpteroher-t'Ktber. 5 i9 Oetoonr-Noveaiber , Noverober-Oceember . Peoember-JaDuanr January Fehruary ebruarv-March. March-April M..a. ....... Appil-May tlaj-Jgae .... ...... .... 9.24 yil : 91995.29 8 29 . 9 21 8J : , 9 23 9 2? 8.2s 9.29 IS JO RaleUrh Spot Cotton 3Iarket.v Receipts yesterday 6 hales Prices yesterday .. 10 1-4 to 10 l-2c RecelDts year aeo yesterday .1.5 bale3 Prices that day . . .10 1-4 to 10 l-2c Receipts this year todate. 16,534 bales Last year, same period i. l 8,875 bale . Quotations by . crradea: - Strict eood middllne. 10 1-2 cental (rood middling. 10 7-16 cents; - erlct middling. 10 3-8 ents; middling. 10- 14 ; cents; tlnsre3 and stains, 10 to 10 1-4 cents. ,- Other Cotlon Market. Port. Tone. MJddlia. Reeei'tw Port movement , Galveston....... quiet 19 3-19 2.451 s New Orleans..: d 19 1 4CS Mobile.. nominal ...... 169 Savannah....... weak 19 1-16 MJ4 Charleston. nominal ... ' 19 Wiminrton,.... do k Horfoia.. iuit J9 t 292 Baltimore....... ttominal 19 M ...... New York steady 19 39 , . ..... Hotoa... quiet 19 3 17 Philadelphia.... steady 19 55 Interior morem't Houston. steady 19 99 . 1.479 Augusta........ quiet 10 4 299 Memphis ........ lo 19 V9 S St. Ix.uis. ....... dull 19 . M Clncmnaf. 100 , LouitvlUe .-..... 1. arm 19 V . : .... : . . . r " ' - ; , . 'Grain and Provisions. V Chicago; III , Au. 1 5. Likelihood ' :-, Stocks and Bonds. New York. ,Aur 15. -Today's stock market was made up In overwhelming proportion Of the excited speculation in thev Harrlman Paciflca. " The back bone of" this movement wa3 the con centrated buying of the two stocks d commission f houses. f usually credltea with conducting . operations in tnv ttoclr . market for capitalists closely associated in the control of these rail road ' properties, ? 4 Eagerly following thejmovement' was a Cloud or specula tors of : all i degree3 ; of prominence down to the small room trader seek ing a profit of a slight fraction on each separate trade. The character of the main buying was accepted u evidence of the conclusion of Import ant plan? regarding the properties. That there rlans had to do with divi dend policy was talcen for granted It was assumed very confidently tiia- an increase in the -dividend on Unlo' Pacific had been determined and tha dividend payments were to be ini tiated on Southern Pacific, the yearlj rate for the latter being most com monly assumed at four per cent, bu with conjecture running to a hlghei rate. There was a current supposi tion that the relation of St. Paul u these properties was also involved in the: coming development' and thai some form- of control of that propertj either by issue of bonds in exchangt for the stock or otherwise, was h contemplation. These various sur mtses were lacking In authentic con firmation, and so far as could bt learned, no formal official notice ha? been taken ye on the subject. This Is expected to be done at the meet ings of the eexcutlve committee of th Union. Pacific and of the director of the St.f Paul. ; which are fixed for tomorrow.. 'Attention became mort and more ; concentrated on the move ment in the two Harriman stocks. and in the final hour of the trading they moved up to their previous record prices through a flood of or ferings and closed strong at the top level. Top prices today were 81 '7-8 for Southern Pacific and 161 7-8 for Union Pacific. - The only Important supplement In the' market 'today tt these movements was in Heading ana In . Pennsylvania, the former comltis early In the day and the latter in the last hour. .The market otherwise was narrow and generally sluggish and the profit taking In the general list- under : cover ;rof the strength in the leaders made the tone irregular up to tne Closing. inere was iso notable change in general condition Ratea for time loans continued to ac vance. and bids for -ninety days 'ac commodation were raised to five "per cent with the asking prices at 5 1-4 Adams P. ..........9 Air. Copper ....10li Ann Oar f..-. .-94 do pref . ...... I... ..l" Am.Cot SeedOU - 32 do pref......... 9 i A merU'.an ex... -2 Am.H!dc&Lpfd.. 29 American Ice....;.. 71 do prcf -Am. LlnseedOlL.. 2 do rrf 4lt Aral. Locomotive. 71 dofHref . ......111 Aoi. S. & Ref 1S4 do pref.....-. llki Am. Sairar rtcr.ltf'- Amer Tob.pfd C...199 Anacon. Mm. Co .25 A tcblson- .... .'. SJ do prf...'...-..7.109' A.C. L. -...J 11. AO. .119 do pref... 91 Brook KaptdTran. 77's Canadian Pae 1CV Cen. of N. J J227 Ches. A Ohio Siy Coleafo A Alton.- . do pref .... .... CO. Western 18 ChlcaifO A N. W...21I CbL M. A St. V 1S9 Chi. T. A Trana.... 13 do pref... -.. 2744 C. ac. A St. L.. 94 Hi CoV Fuel A Iron 94 U Col. Southern . 28 do 11 pref 79 do 2d pref 51 S Coosol Gas 138 Corn Pro. Ref-.... 19 do pref 77 Oe!. A Hudson.. -.222 D.Lt West -...5t0 Den. ARIoG rand ev 437s do ptef........ ..... 86 OlstlUer's See W-i Rrlo 44 do 1st pref ........ 791 do 2d pref 7W4 Gen. Kiectrlc....I69 Hock Valley.. 1J7 Ul. Central.. 17W Int. Paper. 18 V do pref. ...... 84 In. Pamp...... 49 do pref .. 84 Iowa Central 284 do pret....... . m Kan. C So. 275 do pref.. ......... H L A I.w.. .... .143a Mix. Cen............ 2lt Minn. A St. L 93 Min.M.P.AS.S.M159 do pref.-......t79 j Missouri PaO. 9534 M. Kan. A Toa 35 do iwef 79 Nat. Lead 99 N.lt-R-olMcJi pref 13A N. V. Central 141 j N.'Y.On. A West. 48 N. W.- 92 do pref. i9 Nortii Amerloan. f 4 Paelhe MaU 38 Vt Penrwyl'Ml J-WT1! Peoples Oas .PI P. C. C. A L L...-. 81S J Teased Steel Oar 52 4. do pref 97H PuU. Palace Car 73 ReadiCtf .....13la do lit iref.....- f 9 do 2d iref....... !9 Repuhlio Steel 29i do pref... 99 Rook laland Co 2K do pref f4 Rubber Goods ... do pref..... St. L A Sao Fran cisco 2d pref ...... 45 SLA So. West- 21 do pref. i'A So. l'ac " 81 do pref 118 . 1 Southern Rr. 2Tn do pref 99 Tenn. Iron Coal....l&4ft Texas Pae P l T. SU L. A W 29 do pref 49 Union Pacific 1C1 do prrf......... 94 United States ex.121 Cen. Leather....... ii do pref 12 U. S. Realty- 78 U.S. Rubber 41 11 pver. -jwa U.S. Steel 41 do pref.- 18S Va.-Ca. Chem Co. 374 d pref . 1944 Wabash...... .......... 29 do irtet...... 47V4 Wella-Varso ex 298 1 WestlnLouse EL.-1S9 ' West Union- 91 1 W.ALakeRrle 1 Wtscooftta Cen. 3 doptef St K. Pacific- 2to Sloas-She meld-. 78 (it.Northernpref-297 Int. Metropolitan. 37U do iref 794 Standard OU .9v The Atlantic and North Company have authorized rales as follows: Winston-Salem. N. C. Account Missionary Convention of M. K. church. August 20-23. 1906. Rates on certificate plan (one and ono-thlrd first-clatM fares, plus 25 cents). . New Bern. N. C Account State Grand Tdge of Odd Fellows. August 14-28. 1906. Rates on certificate plan I (one and one-third llrst-class fare, plus 25 cents). . .1.. Morehead City. N. C. Account oi North Carolina Division United Con federate Veterans. August 22-25. 1306. From Ooldcboro. 13-16; Bests. 12.00. LaGrange. $1.90; Palling Creek. $1.75: Kinston. 81.65; Caswell. 81.55; River dale. 80 cents; Croaton. 75 cents; Newport. 50 cents; . Wildwood. 50 cents; Mansfield. 50 cents. The Trust part of our name tneantr that we can recome Administrators and Kxecutor of Kstatea. under Will. Trustees uiuler Slortcacca and Deed of TruMt. ami act In any fiduciary raiiarity whatever. We have a, KtroitK lire and Hunrlar lfoof VaalL absolotely Safe, 'and In it mc have Kafe-Depo?dt Boxes far rent. All who have valuable psptk (lceda. and tvlila should lta re ooe. N OTICE CI -3 Directors Clias hi. Bnsocc. Clias C Johnson. Jame A. Brier". CTiaa. IL Belvln. W. K. Jones. Tltomas S. Kenan. Tliotnas IL Crowder. XV. A. Llnehan, F. O. Morliur. J. 1L Chamberlain. IL J2. N orris. J. W. llardenr. Jr Alfred Wlllhuus. ! Ladies tond Gentlemen : . of .Carolina Adente WarstedlS when You aro iavitcd Riclxmond to visit, our ; : GREAT 12. I every aouaty I North CaroOnA. 4rslat&. for 5 of Phi la- 1NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS. The undersigned building commit tee of the Board of Commissioners oi Wake county, will receive sealed bl.h for the following; Improvements to ot made for the county. 1. for enlargement of county jail according to plans and specifications made by Barrett & Thompson on flh in office of Register of Deds. 1 2. For steel cells, doors and bath tubs, etc.. for county-jail as specified In above plans. 3. For enlargement of vault In th ' office of Register of Deeds. 4. For building chapel for County Home. 5. For making addition of fout rooms to court house building accord ing to plans and specifications made by II. p. s. Keller, to be filed with Register f Deeds. 6. For furnishing court house and jail with all necessary fixtures and ap pliances for heating same by "hot air" and by "steam or hot water. 7. For painting court house building outside (Including any necessary repairs.) All bids must be filed wltK J. J. Ber nard. Register of Deeds, on or before 12 o'clock m., Monday. August 23, 1906, at which time the bids will be opened and contracts awarded. No bid will be received from any party who does not obligate to begin work at once and complete same on or before November 20. 1906. and that does not contain stlsfactory ref-erences. The right Is reserved to reject ail bids. For other Information apply to J. J Bernard. Register of Deeds. This. Augurt 10, 1906. J. T. BROUGHTON. J. T. EDWARDS, a W. TERRELL, Building Committee- Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. 1 fllOST LIBERAL ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. Most Appro-red Forms of Foil, . ' Uummencnd Uwdnfw 99) Yearr Art . . LJUKIIAL CONTRACTS TO AGKNXtv AGENTS Bad It easy stnd grotable to rrtie tnavrmnee toe- vtCTLiAL. 8xpertence ) oX adiaataia. but not absoietety a-Mafci.. Addrrew nromirtlT. IL IL 1 LANKY. JUtVHgh, N. CL retv w vtwvif viMiaa THIS SEASON'S OFFERINGS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE. XXm WW SYI LL f5e-.ra Burglary 8. A. Lv Btocaa and IKmkxa. Baltimore. Auir. 15. S. A. L eonmoa . do preferred Natal N tores. Wlunlnrtoo. Aug. 1$. Turpentlns :t. firm. receipts 93 easks. Rosin receipts 89 bbis. Tar firm. 2.90. receipt. 21. Crude arm. 2.89194. 44 40. reeclrU 76 aarleston. Autr. 15. Turpentine " in sales .. Savannah. ' Auir. Turpentine, firm Si's. saies 829, receipts 5:5. ahipments 1.581. Uostn. firm. le i.JU, tceeipti z 92. shltnenta, 4.9 utocas 72..'59. A. H. C T9. 1.. 3SS. fT..lS: F. ZK 4.35: H, 4 39. I. 4 35: K. 4.79; M. 4 80; N 5C9. WOU.WW 550. - Row York Money. New York. Am. IS -Money oti call steady 4. ruling rate JH. etostnir bid 3. offered 3H. tlmo loans stroDir. 90 days 45.99day55!4. 6 months 5. Prune aiereanuie paper Sm. sterling exchanre easy at - 484 7um S4.7 for demand aua w imwi.i f.r 69 day bills, posted rates 482H483 485S S486. Com met- al bill 481ni4Sl. bar allTer QiA. Mtstcan doiiart 59X. House and Lot for Sale In Cary. By virtue of a mortgage registered In book 135. at page 881. In the of fice of Wake county. I w.H offer for sale at the court house door In the cltv of Raleigh for cash, on Monday, the 27th day of August. 190C. at 12 m.r a house and lot In the town ot Cary. described as follows: Beginning at a rtake on a contem plated street, thence fifty (50) feet; thence north one hundred (100) feet to a ctake: thence east fifty (50) feel to said street: thence south one hun dred (100) feet to the beginning I being the house and lot mortgaged by Demarkus Wlmberly and wife, Bessie, to Mark Wlmberly. This July 2th. 1906. J. C. U HARRIS. 7-2-30d. Att'y of Mortgagee. NOTICE OF HALE. By authority of a mortgage from W. C. Pariah and wife, recorded In Book 188. page 544. Records of the Regis ter of Deeds Office. for Wake County, I will, on Monday. September 3. 1906. at 12 M.. at the courthouse door of Wake County. Raleigh. N. C.. sell. to the (highest bidder at public auction for cash a lot of land in the city of Raleigh which begins at the Southwest corner of the Intersection of Newbern Avenue and Swain Street and runs South with the West line of Swain (Street 112 feet to a stake; thence I West in a line parallel with Newbern Avenue 50 feet to a stake; thence North in a line parallel with Swain Street 112 feet to atd Avenue; thence East with Seuth line of said Avenue 60 feet to the beginning. W. N. JUNES, Trustee. 8-4-SSt Surety Bonds and INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES AMERICAN BONDING CO., of Daltlmoro. Local Agcnts Wanted... Address General Agent for North Carolina. RALEIGH, N. C Does Life Insurance Cost Too Much? Yea. wtUi most companies, aa la demonstrated below: A company dianccd 9)124.10 for a poller In 1901. and la ltOS ct tarred fur It lew than f 32U.0O. The Insured died In 1905 and the face of lite policy was paid. Thla oonrwny paid In lo loo am cash dividend after death, over 912.0O ami Mill pay another of'tllO or S1J3 In January. 1107. No other company paya two cash, di rtdenda after death. ' Hits policy was In the UNION OCNT11AL. which company la known to pay the Insured the !arcctt annual ca ah dividends, thus giving the be In aura nee at the low ex cosL Aceot wanted. Address , . ' - Ctarey J. Hunter & BroM Stedtie AgcnLs, Raleigh, North Carolina 709-711-713 Ecst Erc-J StrosL. iucimoxp. ta. : Ctoncer Cured. We want every man and woman ? the United States to know what we are doing. We are curing cancert. tumors, and chronic sores without the use of knife, and are indorse .1 by the Senate and Legislature of Virginia. If you are seeking a cure, corae her and you will get it. We Guarantee Our Cures. TIIE BJZLLAM CANCTrn HOSriTAI Richmond, va. F i m r i a a lV u U La booxkeefi::3 A!;o si:g?.ti!.'.::d to FITE perwms In oarb couat r J.- rir. .- toti personal int ruction, vi ho wiJ wiitiu u ujj i cHpTd PtXDthw antu-etoeiU-rr.f i ' r- r C C COHB. JAS. R Mc CAW. J. LEOV WOOD. COBB BROS. & GO 8. S. Tbozie, Established IBM. op Iiet Thooe. 41. Hon hors nd JBroliGFO Memberi of New York and Norfolk Ootton ltxhange. Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions. lTlvato vVrea to 'all irlncli)aJ fiolnt. Ws do strictly a eramlmlon bad ncM and do not speenlate ourwelvea. AU orders recuhtrly executed, rrora X- attention to telegraphic and libone orderr. ' - U AtlanUo Street. Opposite aost Oace. NORFOLK, If A. Good SeTen Months Record. (Oreenvllle Record.) No. Oreenvllle Is not exactly asleep. "Fhe stirred enough between naps to get a $50,000 bank, a $100,000. build ing and Joan association, day lectrt; current and an , ice factor, (all m seven months. - ; -i EXECUTRIX , NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the will of Mrs. M. C. Jones, late of Wake county, I hereby give notice to her creditors to present their claims to me in the city of Raleigh, by the second day of August. 1907. t . MISS LOVIE LEE JONES, 8-2-ltw-ew Executrix. ac Electric Fans Of all kinds, look at tbem. Call and Rtaleigli Construction Co. 1 103 FayetteeTlIIo Street. . IlALEIGn. X. 4X 0!i II D 1 1 Cintl Corner Mmriln anl l.miairtoa. VTm feaoh-HY f AH FTjonfwTr. cr BEFCNU MON FTY, Law. IVnmsi itv Ar!:h rnetie. Letter-Writ inr. Drawizi, Cartoociii;, BaitineN Knclish. Bkintr. etc 7 ColVe. in 15 tt-xti. S200,CC3.C3 Capital. 1 7 Tears mmce. Itxior i t rj" ' rteosmen. Jo rrw-wtor.i rntr n t-. V r . f or eatak?. r9tTSiwnrMorB:nr f 'r' ' ' Y01I MtiST itorderoprlionvM?y i i.i-.. , iuu siuoi thn,. .. ! ,1,,0 Vo- lucre aiut, your pociai HrtnrtuiyCi - . in the Kews and Observer i-LlUsLed ia U-.- AUCTION SAI.E VACANT IX)T! By virtue of power contained In a certain mortgage and executed t y V. . W. Wallace and wife, Augusta lace. which said mortcseo I- rtn'y re corded In the nice of the Kcs'.-ut Z Deeds of Wake Countv. r. C-. in Book No. 157. at page C7C. as well r by the special request of tho fail Augusta Wallace, will oCer for f -... to the htghest LUdor for cath et tne court house do..r In the city cf r.al- etgh. N. C. on Wednesday. August 190B. at 12 o clock m.. trs una in said mortgage descriled as fo.lows: Situated on the we.-t eida of t. Per son street, in the city of Ilalc;;h. 2.. C. adjoining the lands of W. Y. .. - Ince. dec, Amanda lJurs?ton. t: 3 American 13apti?t Horn Mission tfo- cletys land, and accurately describe A as follows: Commencing at a s; r.s lointer In the west line vt S. lvr- a btreet 250 feet 6 lru norm ir v.x ti ¬ re. W. corner of tho Internet ti.-n Z t n ...fvA. n n A o r- ' . 11 ' ' ' Mcnooi reopeny. whr ii wia y ; - i t-ontinuation of Worth 'ft., runn - thence along said alley, r.t risht an;:: to Pei-sn st. vest to a ttor.e a iMitnipm 200 ft. S Inches ti A r' " - Dunston's line, thence north v.::i h:- In. with the W. W. Wallace Sir.; t person sU thence s"uth u' ' " ' I western line of Ierm Z t In. to the ber-'.nnincT. !''.? ttald. Book' 15 5. f3-p- 4. Atfy er.l A?;,;r,f cf Ralelsh. N. C July : i; . . . i ry
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