fUE NEWS-AOT) OBSETIVER, SUNDAY, A AUGUST 23, lVVb ' .pi- - ... 3 g 15 LITTLE CHBE IL Close Barely Steady and 2 Points Higher to 6 Lower I IEHV0US iiriD IRREGULAR Opening Steady. at a. JKxJlne of Five to Six Points In Response to Lower - i i Liverpool' Cables, j Bad Trade Ac counts from Manclicster and Con . tUiucd Good Weather In the South. (By the Associated Press.) New York, Aug. 22. The cotton market opened steady at a decline of . Ave to ix points in response to lower Liverpool cables, bad trade accounts from Manchester, and continued good weather in the South. After the early decline the market ruled a little steadier, although the demand seem . id I to be mostly a matter of cover ing for over the week-end and after .a rally to within two or three points of last night's finals the market was - nervous and irregular. '' .Receipts at the ports today 8,767 bales againot 4,085 laot week and 2. : '784 laot year; for the week 70,000 i bales against 43,907 last week and 22.- ,361 last year. Today's receipts at New .Orleans 360 bales against 149 last - year, and at Houston 6,573 bales - against 2,058 last year. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands 10.00; middling gulf. 10.25; sales none. Futures opened steady and closed. ...barely steady.- " Open. High.' Low. Close. August .., ..9.51 9.56 . 9.51 9. 52 Sept. ...... .... 9.74 8.74 8.72 October ....8.62 8.74 8.61 8.67 November -. . . . . . .... ....8.53 December ...8.53 8.60 8.50 8.56 January ,'...8.46 8.53 8.45 8.47 "February;.. ........ ....8.51 March .8.55 8.61 8.53 8.62 ." April ...... ... . ... . . . . . ' New jOrlenns Cotton. New Orleans, La., Aug. 22. -Cotton - spots were easy and unchanged; mid dling, 9 3-4; sales were 175 bales on the spot and none to arrive. - Cotton futures opened steady and 4 to 6 oints lower, under the Influence of Liverpool cables, excepting August, which opened 6 points higher (asked -r price) than-yesterday's close While Liverpool cables were expected to be ' poor, they were weaker than antici "pated, and a report that continental sninners may curtail their production about one-fourth until November had '-"-'a- disquieting effect. Profit-taking and shorts covering served to advance the " market slightly during the morning, desite the poor foreign outlook. The weather prospects in the cotton "belt were good, especially In Texas, where needed rains were reported. The closing was cuiet and steady, 3 oints lower to 3 points higher than yester- - Closing bid: August. 9.40: Septem ber. 8.85; October 8.65; November, 8.60; December, 8.59; ' January, &.63; February. 8.65; March. 8.68. . Uverool Cotton. Liverpool,, Aug. 22. Close: Cot ton Spot quiet: prices 3 points low r; American middling fair, 6.12; good middling. 5.76; middling. 5.56;,' low middling. 5,28; good ordinary. 4.68; ordinary, 4.28. The sales of the day were 2.000 bales, of which 100 were for speculation and export and in cluding 1,600 American; receipts, none. : Futures ; opened and . closed quiet. August. 5.42 1-2; August and Septem ber. 4.99 1-2; September and October, 4.79; October and November. 4.73; November and December, 4.69 De cember and January. 4.67 l-2i Jan uary .and February; 4.67 ; ' February and March 4.67 1-2; March and April; 4.70; April and, May, 4.71; May and June, 4.72 1-2. - Raleigh Snot Cotton. ReceipULyesterday. .-. . . , . 7, .15 bales. Prices yesterday. ........... .10 3-4c No new" cotton has been sold on the Raleigh market yet. . Other Cotton Markets, : .: - - . ' - - --: - - - . - Leads ALL LIFE INSURANCE' COMPAN.ES In gain In surplus daring 1907, most trying year on securities. (2) In LOWEST AVERAGE DEATH RATE for over 40 years. (3) In HIGHEST INTEREST RAT 13 on Investments. (4) In Largest Annual Dividends to Insured, and (5) In LOWEST COST FOR INSURANCE. Union Central policies are BEST FOR THE BUYER and therefore EA SIEST TO SELL, i x . Few good agents ran be given choice territory., Write to CAREY J. HUHTER Q BR0.t STATE AGE1ITS. Raleigh, North Carolina. Clearing House Statement. (By the Associated Press.) . New York. Aug. 23. The state ment of clearing house, banks for the week showed that the banks hold 863,- 147.975 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent, reserve rule. This i Is an increase or ,i,jo in the pro portionate cash reserve as compared with last week. i " V The statement follows. . Loans. 11,286,591,300; decrease. $3.- 422.300. - Deposlsts. $1,388,134,900; Increase, $2,206,400. Circulation. $55,176,600; decrease, $521,000. EXECUTOR'S SALE. ! I i .rVftende" ,7M1M0O: dccrcMe running eastwardly183 3 ... " ' ,. .... . . , i mm RALEIGH, N. C. '."-". - "I ' . - j " ' ". .,-.'"'.""".'.. i ' " BEAUTIFUL LOT Or NORTH CAROLINA ' tiraln and Provisions. Chicago, 111., Aug. 22. The begin ning or the movement or the new crop of wheat on a large scale in the Northwest had a weakening effct on the local market today, prices at the close being off 1-4 to 1-2 compared with yesterday's final quotations. Corn and oats closed steady, but provisions were weak. Railway. 1,500;. do. preferred, 200; Tennessee Copper. 300; Union Pacific, 109.100; United States Steel. 1S2.300. BON Da. rjJ3.retSs.reg.. 1033( do.re2a-coup194 do.Xxret..101 do. S. coup. 101 . do.nev4a.reg.120)4 do.new4s.coupl21'4 Am.Tob.4s. It da6s--..108 Atch.gen.- 94 daadjtj 99 . do-Cv4s 9U do.CvS...,lSJ!g A.aL.4l - 94 B. &0.48.-., ...... . do3'- - 92H aB.Txv.4s. - T4'4 Cen.ofGa.8- 107 dalsUlnr. 70 dond-lnc. 4944 do.3rLinc 2944 &A0.4J4s. .10144 C. AA.8' 1 , S C.R.&Qnew4a C. R.ltPac4-. 5 do.colJSa - 42J4 do.rld4s-.M. 84 CC.C.ASt.L.c.4 9S Uol.Io.Sa.ser.A. 71 CoLMId.4--.. 44 Co4t.Souta.4a SIM D. AlIxv4- y D.UloUr.4 9214 Erie prior lien4a. S da.en.4 S7 Hock.VL4-ltJ'4 lntbMel4J4-. 87 Japan 4 . - 7S rio.4B.cer.2d-, 8S4s do.4Ji2dse- 8714 LIN.4m.. ttYt Man.con.gold4- 97 -fex.Cen.4a St U dal8tlne. 17 Mlnn.AHCL.4i. 83 Mo.K A rex 1 7!4 do. 2s l. .. N.K.I5iex.oo. 81b N.Y.Cen.csn. si Nf.gen.sa. 1-IJ6 Nal'acAs. itJJi dv2B. 7244 N.AW.con.4 98 OreSS.4a. 9144 Penn.ctm.- 94 do.Con4t 1 41 Reading sen.4a, 98 RepCuoaSa.. ..104 StUAI.M.co.Sa..lOg44 8LL.AS.F.4S. 69 St.t-AS.Wxo. 4s 7S S.A.L.4S-. 8J SaPac.4a s .. 87 do.la4a.cer.-. 9844 So.Bwy.S. JOlJi Tex.APac.ltt-, -.109 T-SLLAW.4 7S Unktnrac. 4a l9T.i dacv.4s-... tS UUSteel2(LS-.. 9 Wabash lata. 199ft Wcst.MId.4a.. 74 W.LakeE.4a.. 78 WbuCen. 4a iU Ports Port Movement: - (ialveton. Nc Urleana.-. MobUe : taTaonah... : t"hiiietion.. WtlrolDgU;n. Norlolk. l'aUmoreM. -Nw Yor-... Bckton fhUadelpbia. interior Movmfc , Houston . Augusta Weiophla-. M. Louis. ClncJnnaU Ton .quiet easy . steady qulet- nom dull nom qulej quiet qalet quiet steady quiet firm Mld'Ung Receipt 319 9 1.288 -X t2 I8J4 St 10?8 0 si 0 stS HtlMH v 944 S.S87 ffM 178 19 14 . . Stocks and Bond. New York. Aug. 22. Today's brief seEsion oh the stock exchange was marked by the most flagrant manipu lation and extraordinary excitement. Trading in the two hours aggregated over 1.000.000 shares, 'much more than for any full day of the week. Two theories were advanced in ex planation of the day's extraordinary proceedings. One was that a' certain group of - speculators prominently identified, with the Hocjc Island sys tem was being "squeezed" by other large. Interests, the,, object being that t)t gaining contol t&4 Jtock Island system. , Another story nd,roxnf ths't found not a few believers', was that today's buSneM was Inspired: by- the r New Kngland manipulator, whose activities earlier In the week caused no little alarm. The market opened with gen eral advances. Before the expiration ". iiw nour. , nowexer. trading asumed a different aspect, "large Mocks of-the active lasuoa, coming out v !tr.w fluct"atIn.TTh dArtleoH.fd.' wlth.fcs in a numberf&i. M eluding the Harrimans. Following the markets close It was rumored that a dUvry of estimated at 400r000 shares would be made before the beginning of Monday's bualneas. The bank statement wan In line, with general expectations, reserves showing an Increase of over $6,000,000. The percentage of reserve now held by th- associated banks Is 29.74 per cent.. , against 29; 35 last week. Total sales of bonds 'were $1,536.. 00. ' , .J Total sales today 1.087,800 shares, including Copper, 77,200;- Smelting, . 138.900; Sutrar, 300; Tobacco.. 200; C. and O., 100; Great Northern, pre ferred. 56,600; I- and N.. 800; New York Central, 66.600; Northern Pa cific. 72.600; Reading, 206.600; Rock Island, 40,300; do. referred, 103,900; Soutphern Taclflc, 37,700; Southern STOCKS. Am.Copper. 78 Ara.CarAF do.pret.. 12 A ra-CoUSeedOlL 84 Am.UldedI.pr'29l Amerlcanlce.-,.. 297s AnuLtnaeedOU-. 144 Am. Locomotive J jj do. pr ef 1 4 7 Am-StBeC 9tH do.pref.......iS7 AraSuiaxBef .1 11 ' Am.Tob.pfd.c- 93 Am.Woolen... 24 Anac'n.Mln.Co 444 Atchinso! da pre A.CL-. B.AO. dapref.-. Broolc.Bap.Trav. S144 Canadian Pae .172J4 Cen. leather 28 do-pref.-..-.--. $7 Ceo.ofN.J .-.19S Chea.AOhla.. CO. Western Chicago N.W ChLM.ASt,l O.C.CASC1, Col.FurlAlron- Q-...-VTA t 9! ......;.. 99 ' a slf M 11M t'A 168 14198 844 tVA Col.Southern...- 23 do.lst.pref.-.-. 42 .. do.2d. pref SS Conaol. Uaa 12S Corn Pro.... . 19 Del.AUudsoni.14? Den-AltloGrai.-. 25 'S 47 8S8 n 87 do. 2d. pre- t94 Gen, Electric-..-HJJi oc!or. ore ctf- 4S IlLCen- ;m InUMetropoIIf-. 11 dapret S24 lnt.Paper. ft -dapref ..... 58 IntPumpw ... ti'4 Iowa Central . 17 Kan.CSo 2S dapref 7 .148 IS 24 do.prer.- ruuiier'aSec.. Erie..... do. 1st. pre-.- L.AN Mex.cea. -fnuLASLS- MLSLPAS.aM-H8 MlssooriPac.-. 81 M.Kan.ATex.-. XI do.pref. . x'4 NaUonaJLead 83 N.Y.Central..tciJ8 K.Y.On-AWest- 42 N.W . 7844 N.Am eric an. 42 Nor. Pac 14144 PaclficMail 2444 Peon . 12444 People'aiaa.. t$A P.C.CAL.1. 74 Presa-SteelCar-. 8344 Pull.PalaceCar-.i48 Rail Steel Spr-. 42 Beadlngis4 BepuMlcSteeL-. 2744 do.pref..J... 77J4 BockIslandCo.. IS 14 do.prer-.....-... 20 ciaco2d.pre.. 21 S.L.ASo.West.. 17 dapref-.-.. . js Sloss-.Mheffeld . 41 so. rac ssM dapref..... .ns Southern By. . daprer... 484 TonnX'op.-.L. 87 Tex.r&c 25 dapref L. y. UnlonPaetnc 1SSM SJ 88 88'4 109 4898 188 4844 dapref. U.S. Rubber-data-pre- VH. Steel .. daprct.-, UUhCop Va.ca.Chem.Co.S7 dapref. ...10S wabasn. 1214 dapref 2544 WesU'houseEI-. 71 West Union- SS'4 W.AIikeKrfe 9 WlsconslnCen.-. 28 8UndardOll-...-.63f t Dry fjoods Market. - JSew York, Aug. 22. The dry goods marKta was very nulet for the day. the Ptorm interfering materlallv with jonoing nouse operations. The ori mary cotton goods market continue quiet with prices irrcrular. White goods are Inactive. Towellngs and quilt are doing fairly well In some nous's. There has been a. more ac tive spot burlap trade during the week. Dress and household linens am being ordered more freely for earlv snipmenc -- Money Market. ew York. Aug. 22. Money on call nominal; time loans easy and. very dull; 60 days, 2 per cent and 90 days 2 1-2 2 3-4 per cent; six months. I 3 -2p3 3-4 per cent, close: Prime mercantile paper, 3 3-4 to 4 12 per, cent. Sterling exchange- weak, with actual business In bankers' bill at 1484.60 fft 484.65 for 60 CPy ami at $4860486.05 for de man". Commercial bills, $483 1-2?? 454 l-. .. . ... . Bar silver, 51 3.4. Mexican dol lars, 45. RALEIGH, N. C. Specie, $331,266,700; Increase $6, 630.800. Reserve, $410,181. too; increase, 16.- 081.000. Reserve required, $347,033,725; In crease $550,750. Surplus. $63,147,975; Increase $5,- 529.350. Ex.-U. S. Deposits, $65,461,525; In crease $5,537,000. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks at the Close of business yesterday was 29.80. Toe statement of banks and trust companies of Oreater New York not members or tne clearing nouse inowt that these institutions- have aggre gate deposits of $1,036,729,000; total Desirable Lots and Residences for Sale Tito Martin rropcrty In West Raleigh. ' By virtue of the powers conferred In a mortgage made by V. O. Smith and Helen E. Smith to II. P. Ma.tln, recorded In Book 170, page 133, orflce Register of Deeds, Wake County, we will, at 12. o'clock m.'on Monday, 7tL day of September, 1908. at the Court House door at Raleigh, offer lor sale at public auction the following lot' and cottage: Beginning in the eastern line of Park Avenue, at a point 190 feet north of the N. C. R. R. track 4 feet to a stable. . Then southerly along the eastern side of said stable 143 feet; thence westward 190 feet to Park Avenue, at a point 29 1-2 feet north centre of N. C. It. R. track;.' thence northerly to the begin ning." containing about 2-3 of an acre. Subject to any right of way of the N. C. R. R. Co., If any. Terms cash. Also at the same time and place, un less disposed of t at pi-Wate, sale, we offer for sale the foir&ihc1 1 I No. 1. A very fine lot adjoining the above on the east, 70 feet front and about 210 feet deep. No. 2. Also another very fine lot adjoining the first lot. 70, feet front and about 210 feet deep. No. 3. Also, that elegant residence y '---SSS-BS' SS Wii " 1 I I I . I 1 I tj' v x- y 41 n A S2M1 Account Indicates THRIFT and gives financial standing The fa'cliltlcs of he Bankwlth its MIUjION AND A 1IALP RE SOURCliS are cordially extStide to the people of this section---and the same careful attention isiven to small as-td' large accounts. JOSEPH G. BRdWN, President HENlf?E: LITCHFORD; Cashier cash on hand $103,089,900, and loans and premises, known as the Cox place: amounting to $930,383,000. CHICHESTER'S PILLS . j r I-tdlfsl Ask rsr Irscw .Vr- A I'lila t Krd ! UI4 MPtalitAV. how. hh Ktl4n. V . mm tm ms. Rm mf mtm . Articles j Highest. lxiwest Ctoslag Wheat: Sept. 93U 9t9i 3 Dec 9U 9t Corn: , Sept.- 77 76M V 1HJC i v 45554 t54 DaU: Kept. 49 49'& 49!fl Ic 4S 48?S 44 Pork: Sept. 14.47 14 00 11 10 OcV 14.57& 14.lt 14.20 I-ird: V Sept. B.114 .! 9-tt Oct. 9.2T3 t.l t.xt Ribs: Sept, 8.65 S.8S S.5 ct. a?s a.s .s T .Li lAMtil JM. SEABOARD Air Line Railway bCllKUULK LJr'lTiXTlVi: Al'lUL lz. '--'.IMS.. Raleigh City Ticket Of flea No. 4. West Martin Street. Tucker Building. opposite Tost Office. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm, ' ; No. S wheat 412116.- No. SlOOftll. No. corn 78f7tJ. No. X yellow 8A No X oats 4S& No. X white 4,4'f 54 No. 3 whlte49TrSH- No. X rye 77, Fair to choice waiting sC7- o. 1 nor n western i.sz. snort rinp. doosei s-sCffS TS aiess pors per bbi. Sl.SrSl.S0 iara per 109 ira fB-19. snort clear sides Mxei) 99.1 it 9.00. Whiskey basis nigh wines I1.X7. Quickest lino tot Xtw York. North west, Florida a&d Southwest. Direct Una to Atlanta, Birmingham. Mom- phis, New Orleans ana Folnts west without change. Time given below la for th inform ation of the public fend Is not guarau teao. Trains leare Raleigh aus follows: Nortiibounu. No. 843:45 a. ni.. for. Richmond Washington and New York Commodious buildings, fine grove. good garden. About two acres, more or less, bounded on the west by lot No. 2, above: the premises beginning 140 feet distant from the Smith lot. No. 4. Also that vacant lot on Cox Avenue, adjoining the premises . of Mrs. Miles Goodwin: 55 feet on Cox Avenue. 116 feet deep. No. 5. Also the lot adjoining the above with small house on same; 55 feet front, 122 deep. No. 6. Also one lot fronting on Ashe Avenue, adjoining the premises I of F. II. Drlggs, Esq.: Beginning at Glersch's corner on Ashe Avenue: thence northerly with Ashe Avenue 1 about 160 feet to Briggs' line; thence westerly with the line of Briggs and Hughes, about 140 feet to Withers' corner; thence with Withers and Mrs. Iladley's line to Glersch s line; thence east war dly about 158 feet to the be ginning. Subject to an alley way, al ready established on the north and west of said lot for the nse of the adjacent lot owners. No. 7. Also that fine and commo dious residence and premises on Park Avenue, now occupied by Dr. Pickel containing about two-thirds . .of an acre. Electric lights and gas novf available, and city water is now ing carried to West Raleigh. Terms cash. S. A. ASHE, S. . ASHE. JR., W W. ASHE. Executorr of IL P. Martin. I j 1 1 OUR INVITATION Many people read aboet rjfe deposit vaults, but do not know., exactly what they are. T?iw officers of this bank will be pleased' at any time to have you calf ;nnd make a personal inspection of our equipment for the safe-kilng of valuables. - The Commercial National Bank ' f tlAUZWU, N. 4JL Capital aivif Surplus, $200,000.00 B. S. Jerman, Pres. ' I j II. W. Jackson. Cashier. A. A. Thompson, Vlce-Pref E. B. Crow, Asst. Cashier. J. J. Tfttnas, Chairman Board. ., 1 Raleigh Baing' Trust Co., "Roun4 Steps Bank" 1 Kvery Courtesy Exteiuhff ?s a Bank, livery- Facility Offered aM'Tmst Company. Safe .Deposit Boxes for ifecftt. f 14? it CIIAS. E. JOHNSON, PrcanL F. II. BRIGGS. Cashier; Directors CHAS. E. JOHNSON, W. N. JONES, C. M. BUSBEE J. R. CHAMBERLAIN THOS. B. CROWDER TIIOS. S. KENAN ; New York PrvUln. New Yerk. Aus. 22. -Flour firmly held witn a quiet racic. Itye ilour steady- ; Corn meal firm. live dull. No. X western 94 nominal. Co. h. i New ork. Wheat spot firm. No. J red ltK 1C4 1 Options cltm"d c net hi hei. neiUiuwi 192. Mar lll'i. lorn snot steady, rso. a rs nominii Hevur opuo. sciused cneiuwjr. 3cp.s, wee. 7S& , . spot e"y, mlted Heersle.tdv.raniily tt.7i,r t7.S. mere lt.3 friS,m, tM-efitams X30, oty extra India mrss Zl'C). Cut inenUst.ady. lAid cawy. lork ulct. l a,. low doll. Ketr. tcxi in steady. Uosln lulc-, strained JjalS. Turientin steady ltwe steady. Muar.rwdutl. fair rrininx SSSOSSl. ren- trnuicai Hie 1 40 J, molasses sugar X.ZjM$x.xs corree quiet. ui No 7. eia.wsntc No. 4. t .mild dull, cordova 9WtlTf Futures net . i t.n a need to S points hiahur. Hutler ftriu, rreain tysiecisls X2l. third to first, lfci.lt, state dairy common to r.nest ISlft, proeess common to special 15&21. t neese steady. Kkks irrez.. nearby selected wblte 110Z9. (sir to choireXZfrXS. brown snd fancy XK zi. soca to cnoice zivizx r reignts steady, Liverpool firm. Cotton by sieam iz. graiu oy steam wx pence. Potatoes steady. Jons- I si ana bhl lltl Jersey X.XsVX.Ce. Jouthersv. l.f fftl.SS. culls 7fl, Southern sweets yellow bbi l.?32.Se oia Jersey per basket .liUM.lt. Cabbaee steady. Fist Imtcti per ied.i'3e ' Cotton seed oil was tower under Itquida Uon In sympathy with cotton. ITIme crude 27, prime summer yellow 3144. ofTsummr i e low xHti7, prime wnite 3S(&44 prime winter yellow 4lr4S stoDa .t Wake Forest. Frank llnton and Henderson. Day iQiJCl SO VO . YCUT RCtlt! waiio tasiA Dice Vtii& Ml Si HERBERT E. NORRIS JAMES A. BRIGGS F. O. MORING JNO. W. HARDEN ; Wm. A. LINEHAN ALFRED WILLIAMS Baltimore ProTtsona. RaJUmore. Md- Ant. Flour dull winter patents 4X5&44S; spring patent IS S4X. Cam dull and firmer, snot mixed S3&. souincTii wniie sj'BB M. i ais nun, .-no. x mixed f sales, new SI. Uye firm Nat westeru es nort aoOBl. Wheat dull, spot con tract 97&99. do red western 9VArtV. Southern on srade B43itt I (utter firm unchanged, fai.cr Imitation xe m l.l. ms- mm steady unchanged. X0. Cheese quiet unchsnaed. larg 11. Huisr unchanzed. coarse aranuiated S.4S unes.l. New York. Aug. 12. M. and O. C. T.4s coimw T m. VSJt; JUST RECEIVED ! time). Savannah 2:05 p. m.. si w w vwa, Car Pure Wheat Naval Stores. Savannah, Ga.. Auc 22. Turpen tine firm, 36; sales 86. Rosin, firm; sales. 2.356. Quote: A. B. C. $2.30; D. 2t32 1-2 2.35; E. $2.37 1-2M2.45; F, $2.72 1-2 2.75; G. $2.80 ft 2.90; II. $3.30fc 3.25; I. $3.553.60; K. $1.20; M. J4.50ft4.60; N. $5.25; WG, $5,73; V , sc.uo. Charleston, S. C, Aug. 22. Tur pentlne steady at 35 1-4. Itosin. steady. Quote: A. . B. C, $2.20f2.25; D. $2.252.30: E. 12.302.37 1-2; F. $2.65v2.70; G. $2.702.80; H. $3.15; I. X3.50: K. S4.15: M. S4.60: N. 15.15; WO. 15.65; WW, $5.90. Wilmington. N. C. Aug. 22. Spirits turientlne, nothing doing; receipts. zz casks. Rosin, steady, nothing doing; re- celtps, 114. Tar. firm. $1.40: recetDts. 36. Crude turnentlnel nnmtl.&0. $2.00 anaxz.7&; rttcelpts. 48'i j. New Or leant Wheat, Corn ami Coffee Market. New Orleans. La., Autr. 22. Week's export of wheat 160.000 bushels to Europe' corn. none. Week's arrivals of coffee, Brazilian, 57,722 sacks. cars to Washington arrive Richmond, 9:10 a. m., Wasnlngton, 12:30 a. m.. New York, 6:30 p. m No. $2 3:45 a. m. (consolidated with No. 84 between Hamlet and Norllna) for Portsmouth- Norfolk. Stops ' at prlnclr Arrive Boy kins. Va., 8:13 a. m. Stops 20 minutes for breakfast Arrive Portsmouth. 10:30 a. m local points teyond Norllna. Day coaches and sleeping cars No. 38 ll:20 a. m., for Portsmouth Norfolk and local points. Arrlvs weldon, z:! v: m. Connect with A. C. L. for Eastern Caro lina fpolnta. Arrive Porumouth, 1:30 p. m. Connecu with Steamship Lines for Washing tnn. Raltlmnrn. ( ''n nm Cli r la-? Nw X York. Boston and Provldenca Day coaches and Pullmaa suep Ins cars to Portsmruth. No. 4 la:o v. m, for Richmond. Washington and New JTork. Stops at Henderson. Arrive Richmond. 6:05 p. m.. Washing ten, 9:30 p. m.," New York. 7:30 a. m. Day Coaches. Parlor-car to Washington. Sleeping car to New York. Rnn thtmnndL No. 81 3:10 a. m. for- JacksonvMU and Florida nointa Day coach ea and sleeping car to jacknon rille and stops between Raleigh and Hamlet at Apex, Moncure, Sanford, Southern Pines, Aber deen. Arrive at Hamlet 6:25 m., ern without change, Birmingham, nects at Hamlet with No. 40 for Wilmington. Jacksonville. 7:00 p. m. Con- 414:15 p. m. Local stations Chaiiotte 11:30 p. ro.. Atlanta. Birmingham and points West arriving in Atlanta 7:zo a. m 12:10 p. m. Connecting for Memphis,1 New Orleans, and- points West. connect lng at Hamlet with No. 44, ar riving Wilmington iz:45 a. m Day coaches and sleeping car ror Atlanta. No. 333:10 a. m., (consolidated with No. 81 between Norllna and Hamlet) for Wilmington Charlotte, Atlanta, Blrming ham, Memphis. New Orleans. and points West without change Arrive Wilmington 12:50 p m.; cnariotte, 9:50 a. m Atlanta, 4:10 p. su Blrming ham, 10:15 p. m., Memphis. 7:10 a. m.. New Orlears, 9:40 a. m. Coaches and Dining Cart to Birmingham. Sleeping Cars to cnariotte, Atlanta and Mem phis. Connecting at Hamlet with No. 40 for Wilmington; at uonros witn no. lix for Char lottav. JUncolnton. Shelby and Rutherfordton, No. 81 stops at Apex, Moncure, Sanford, Cameron. Southern Pines, Aber ' deen, between Raleigh and Hamlet. No. SO 6:30 p.- m., Shoo-fly Loulsburg. Oxford. Henderson. and Norllnsk. 43 5:15 p. m. Fcr Southern Pines, JacHsonville and Florida points without change Arrive Hamlet 8: 10 p. m., Co lumbia li:4u p. m.. savannah 2:45 a. m., Jacksonville 7:15 a. m.. Tampa 5:20 p. m.. St. Ai ustine 11:00 a. m.. Miami 10:25 We have some good ' houses for i sale, entirely on Installments, wlth.no I interest to pay. Two suitable for S. K. tm Ry. people. Other small ones Some elegant vacant lota. HICHTOWER Ct FORT 10 EAST I1ARGETT ST. Blew Crop French Bulbs Blow Ready Plant Karly for Best Results. Choice Palms and Ferns In great variety. Wedding bouquets and fun eral decorations a specialty. Cut flow ers of all kinds In season. Mail, tele graph and telephone orders receivt prompt attention. . L O'Quinn Co. TELEPHONES 149. PAYS co:.:?ou::DZDSEi:i-A::a!iLLY J ON VDUR DEPOSIT. . Officers r - Directors. . T.B-CROWDEft.Piws. TUBwggs T.RJerman W. B. Grimes, Y.Ptes. "i JohnA.Kemp VH.Harrinc5to;i AAIW.Vass. Cashier S.CHobby AJlLX Johnson 6EOWSE E.HUNTEJC f WE WOULD ALBS LIKE lO BE RICH. FEW OF L St EVER WILL BE BUT we may all flare part of our earnings for the time of uncxjectcd expenses. - . IS" : ' . t s No. SavihgG - Ban!; m TTTT TT TTt sTM ffflTTTTrltrl SllillHlrS) H LlM1 li1 COIB BROdiCsCO.,BAIiKEnSand BROKERS and Bran No. Norfolk Peanut Market'. Peanuts quiet and steady. Quota tions: ' Fancy, 3 1-23 3-4; strictly prime, 3IU 1-2; prime. 2 3-43; machine picked, 2 3-43 1-4; H. E. Peas, per bag, 84.00. No. 22 No. 81 No. 29 No. 41 J. T. EDWARDS & SON . The Raleigh Savings Bank JOHN T. rULLEN, President. CHARLES ROOT, Cashier. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75000.00 Four pertTnt Interest paid on do poxits. Call lit I lie bank, or write for runner information. Rank open on naturuay cvcnins rrom a to 9 o'clock fof I to ntfommodatc tlio public. . - SOUND ITJVESTCIENTS North Carolina State tad Municipal Bonds, First Mortgage per cent In. dust rial and Corporation Ilonds; High uraae Ktocsui or tjonaervauveiv mi p. m. Day coaches, sleeping car I anged CorpcraUona, n i a ti.invi Ma .iiimnM .in m . I if,' o vMtuuus suu uai ni oi renngs mailed a poo recneet. Correa- ponuenca soiicitoa. Bond Department VACH0 VIA LOAN & TRUSTC0., , Wlnaton-Salem, If . 43. - Members of New Yod and NorfollI Cotton Exchange. Cotton, Stoclls, Bondif Grain, Provisions Private wires Prompt attention 1 6! tele graphic' and 'phone orders. ARCADE DUILDINO, - UORFOLU, VIRGINIA RALEIGI1 MARBLE V0RIIS. COOPER BROS., PR0F3I RALEIGH ;H. C Catalcs'ueon reqnesL , Norfolk and Southern Railway Dl vUlon I'Vclslit Depart menu ' floldsboro. N. C, June 11. The Vorfolk and Southern ftallway an- ftuonre that Psrlor Car fares on the 'Vance." being operated between loldslMiro and Deaufort, Will be as- any other Information desired apply Hamlet Stops between Italelgh and Hamlet at sanford. South ern Pines, Aberdeen. Connects at Hamlet with No. 41 for Charlotte and Atlanta, and No 44 for Wilmington. Trains Arrive tn Raleigh, From tne norm. s:05 a. m. 3:05 a. m. 9:26 . TB ,...-.-- 1.19 a.m. , . ,.... ' J: 10 p.m. rrom the soutn. No.fl .............. 3:85a.m. No. 32 3:35 a. m. No. 38 ...11:15a.m. No. t . . 12:45 o. ra. For rates, schedules, time tablet and DO HOT RISlt OUR FAMILY'S FUTURE WELtAJlE JV11IN THE I?einiini PioGiaII (Luio DmiGn which has in the last slxty-ot: year s accumulated over ninety millions oi . assets (the property of policyholders) will Issue an. AHNUAL DIVI0EHD' CONVERTIBLE TEPJI policy, under whhli It la required to pay only the at-tual cost of-'ca'rr'jtrig. i ho Insurance Written for Jf?tts of 5, 10, 13, or SO years. .lZay fbo, oon. tlnued upon same plan or ti Missed to ordinary life, Ihiittc:) llfo or entloT-k mcnt. If preferred, the new policy may be dated bock to original date, full, credit being given for all rcvnljr paid premiums. No re-ccaialnallor- " quired; and policy duplicated limi other company. ' ., . llund.tNH or tlio mot pjryinliiciit North Carolina business men carry from $10,000.00 to $.10,000.00 o lhN contract. Ten year term at ago 21 cmts $11.4 per $1,000.00; ago $0, $19.&3t age 10, $5.56, and so on. Caali dividends greatly reduce Meond and future mlniiw. , AGENTS WANTED. Address, R. B. RAIIEY. GenrAtfcht Raleigh-H. C. eased at the old rate., namely 2S ents for 75 miles and under, and 60 ents per capita ror over ?5 miles. It. K. I BUNCH. Tmffie Manager. T f H. C aUGQINS. ten. Pass. Agt. P. W. TATEM. Dir. Pass. Agt. to J. F. Mitchell, City Passenger and Tiekst Agent. Telephone No. 117. Notice Above schedules published inly as Information, ana are not guar anteed. :'! . c. n. a ATnn, 4Vaiitna Passenger Arent. No. W.Martin St. Tucker Cldgi Opposite I Ppered and furnished, end Is ope North Entrance . Postodce. Xlaleigb, lor noaraen cy tne aay waek c v. a SELECT BOARDING HOUSE. 118 N. WniMINOTON ST. Large and Airy Rooms Reasonable Prices Within one-half square of the Capitol Mrs. Wiley M. Rogers :alls attention to the fact that this large house, within half eqnare of th apitoi, nas been newly painted. nonth. TOE II ';gii.ANl-i" Emms BURGLARY INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATE3. AMERICAN BOllDlUG CO., of BgTir.l0RE, .r.1D. Local AgcrYls Wanted. Address ' R. B. RMEY;GeU Agt. for North Carolina Depositors insured coinst Tim t7 bnnll fr'.rr.