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TAB NJSV! S AND OpSEJRVBH, FBI .JAY, APBIL 23, to Jit 9 ... COTIOII MARKET STILL IIEilVOUS Sharp Advance on tie ' - - 'i - Early Session CLOSES IT 1 uppirt After Early Nearly !S Aggressive Advaiui' i A at Time Earlier in Dm- Ve-k uml Attracts . Heavy Itcalizln Ad autre From Konie of the Old Lojigs Prices Weaken and, aiu Become I.,ss. ( By the Associated Press ) New York. .April 22. After a sharp early advance th cotton marfc.t was nervous and unsettled today with the .closing steady at a net decline of 47 IKint. The market opened steailv" at an advance of 4 r 9 points with active months Rellinjf 9 to 10 points net higher durinK the early trading on th strength of Liverpool cables, "th. ab sence of further rains of consequence in the Southwest, moderate support from some of the loal bulls. coverinR by yesterriav's selleis and. buying through houses with Ijverpoul onrie - tlons. But the sunnort was nt nearly o aggressive as at times tar"i;r in thP week and the nd'-an"e attracted a rr P"W1 of very heavv 'ealii'P hy son' of the old longs under which prices ArfaKened anu not cn.y losi the earlier ndvance but sold off to a net decline of abrut 6if 9 points during the after m on. The close was within 2 or 3 points of the lowest. Private spot news was fonflictini;. Fome wires being received frojn the South reporting a good demand and firm holders, whi'e others claimo'l that the demand from the trade is slackening, and that spot cotton va offering frtely. The late dec'in in Llvcrrcol was attributed by private cables to American selling orders, and free spot offerings from the South. The Western be't forecast wa for un settled weather and showers in parts of Texas and the possibility of further rkins following the more or less gen eral, if light, precipitation of yesterday may have had some influence in bringing about the decline. j Southern snot markets ofTi-illy re ported were unchanged to 1-8 "cent lower. Chicago wires ciuoied th'- leading Western hull interest to the effect tha: he had not heen selling 'cotton during the day. but It was believed that some of the houses with Chicago connec tionx were selling as a result of the break in trheat. Receipts at the ports today '.M.l-'.s hales against l::.2:'.9 last week and 501 last year. Kor the week i::5.ooo bales against 118.9H0 last week and J.7.".7 last year. Today's receipts at New Orleans 2.86S bales against 4.J0 last year and at Houston .T.l.'u .liales against 1.087 last year. Cotton spot quiet: middling iiI;i-i.K-lO.fif.; middling gulf 10 90: ;.les loo Iiales: futures opened steady and cbsed steadv. OjM-n. 10.4.T 10. tit 10.4 I 10.. 11 10.21 1-0.? 1 10 14 1 0. 1 I High I .w. I .' 10.41 I o.:to 1 0.-fO IMS I o.os 1 0 (19 lo.n 9 S 9.99 I "lose. 1.:: i ? 10 ::2 ' 10.:::: 10. - ; 1 o r: U 1 1 F't.OS 1 10. ox j I 'I !' 9.99 April . May . .lime . July . - August Sept. . Het V. . Doe. . Jan. . March 1 .4 10.41 1 0.47 lo.::r, 10. :n lo.:T, 1 0 09 10.22 IdH 10 12 Xrw Orleans Cotton. ' New Orleans. La.. April 22. Soot cotton quiet 1-16 lower: spot at 10 1-4. -Sales on the sjmU 1.050 bales, to ar- :Xive 2.800. Futures opened steady af an ad- - vnnce of five to seven points on' fa vorable cables. Soon after the yipen ing prices were eicht points tirW on all the active positions. Hears felt of the market from the start and. .test ed it with large selling orders, which around the first call were really ab sorled. The posting of the weather forecast for the weather in the j west over night gave the short side more courage, and at the middle of the morning they flooded the ring I with - selling orders. It was the fiercest ; hear . onslaught seen in many months! and prices took a perpendicular descent, landing exactly 20 points down-rom the highest, or 12 points below yester day's last tjuotattons. In the after noon the market was quiet. The Hos ing was steady at a net decline of nine points. Futures closed steady. April 10.?l nominal. May 10.30. June 10.34. .'lv loStS, October 10.07. Decern ber 10.04. A' ! Liverpool Cotton. " j Liverpool. April 22. Closing cotton: Spot, good business done; prices' un changed; American' middling. fair. 6.08; good middling. 5.72: middling, 5.52; low middling. 5.34; good ordin ary. 5.05; ordinary. 4.70. The sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export and included 8,500 American. Re ceipts 1,000 bales, all American. Futures opened steady and closed weak. April. 5.3S; April-May, 5.36 May-June, 5.36; June-July, 5.39; July August. 5.4:'; August-September, 5.38 J-2: September-October, 5.35; October-November;- 5.32: November- December, 5.30; . December-January 5.39 1-2: January-February. 5,29; February-March, 5.29 1-2; March- April. 5.30. ! Raleigh Ktiot Cotton Market. I llc'-rir t Yesterday 25 hales. Quotations: Oood middling. . S"-ir middling . Middling .. ... . Off grut e 10 cents. 10 cents. . . 9 3-4 cents. 9 to 9 1-2 cents. Uecfipts same day last year. 10 bales. Ono'atir ns: Ooefl m'rtiing . 10 cents. Strict middling . . . . .9 7-8 cents. Middling .. 9 3-4 cents. ( fT grades . . .1 . . 6 1-2 to 9 cents. Other Cotton Markets, Ports Tonei Mld'Ung KeceipU 194ft Mil leu mi iei 3S4 1 15-14 323 714 IM . isv TT. tecs IS.S4 14.14 . Port IlomBWli faalTftow , . quiet inlet easy teady teadj iiulet steadr nom quiet . Ke Orl Xoblie , . BsTaonalL Cbarlestoo W timing tonw Iai Umore New York BoatoB Philadelphia-! Ueorieto-rn latwlorktorafe Hooaton ' Ancarta , . quiet , 15M 21 t 33 537 44 ies-14 Mempnia. . Mt.L,ral. CindonaU Uttle Rock ! I? 571 -r - t ' Storks and Bond New Tork. April tt. T necula- EFFICIENT- SALESMEN X. - ' ' ' i . Find an Investing Opportunity to Capitalize Their Ensrglea for the, Tutor ' ia lha contracts to aU UNI0H CENTRAL LIFE POLICIES : Thla company's record Is tTnequaled. It lead! In Low Cost to policy-' holders, because It pays them Largest Annual Cash Dividends. Their policy easiest to sell because BEST FOR POLICY HOLDERS. f Write to. or call on , " ". i CAREY J. HUNTER Sf.BRO., SATE AGENTS. j Oi ION CENTRAL LIFE IN8URAHCK COMPANY. Raleigh North Carolina. live mood in the stock market today took on a more cheerful hue. although in txmiewhat subdued fashion. Stocks which were sold yesterday wrre pur chased .today and the upward move ment became more uniform and con sistent than the halting and Irregular decline of yesterday. The sulklued tene of the speculation may be Justly atti United to the firmer tone of the market for call loans, rates for that form of credit ranging above two per cent again today. The Intention to refund high interest earing bonds of the Chicago. Burlington and Qulncey was announced today. The Improved financial position of many railroad companies as a result of loans already placed, makes a strong sustaining In fluence for values. Another substan tial support to confidence is found in the subsidence of apprehension over the grain crop position. No more was heard of E. H. Harriman's proposed trip to Kurope and the fears regard ing his health which were professed yesterday. The adjournment of the Chesapeake and Ohio directors with out the hoped for Increase In the dlv idt nd did not cause serious reduction in the price of the stock. The an nounrcmc nt that the Pennsylvania had re-purchased the Norfolk and Western stock sold some time ago to its ankers during the anti-corporation agitation, was considered highly sig nificant of the increased assurance felt by corporation managers regard ing the tone of public sentiment to wards them. The bond market showed notable breadth and strength. Total sales, par value. $10,240,000. U. S. :! s ifu pon advanced 1-4 per cent on call. Total sales today 891.900 shares. In cluding sugar. 1.000: Tobacco. 200; A. C. 3.S00: C. and O . 10.400; I,, and X.. 2.400; N. and W.. 14. 500; Heading 149.400: Sloss-Shcfneld. 500; southern Railway. 10.300; Southern Railway, preferred. 1.300: Tennessee Copper. 500; 1'nion Pacific. 117.500: I' S. Steel. 90.300; Va.-Car. Chem., 1.300; American T. and T.. 46.40. STOCKS. 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Ch.jt tanooga Plows and Castings, WulkiQg and Hiding Cultivators, Poultry Wire. Hog Wire, Barb Wire. Phone or write W. A. MY ATT - i Corner Itlomit and Martin Strcetk NO. 83, ItaMgh St Capital City PIkhicm. months 2 3-4 'a 3 per cent. ! Close: Prime mercantile paper. 3 1-2 ft 4 per cent.; sterling exchange weaker with actual business in Hang ers' bills at 4 .S6..:0i 4.86.40 for 0 day li!'a and at 4. 87. 55 for demand,; commercial bills. 4.8o Z-S'u 4.X6 1 -Jf : bar silver. 51 3-4; Mexican dollars 4). Chicago (irain. : ChU-ago. April 21. Further M-iisa-tlonal dei lines ranging from three ti four cents 1n the price of wheat ti day. marked what is considered !$ many traders as the wind up of the famous bull campaign, engineeied i$ James A. Patten and a coterie of hiji followers. The market closed at all most the bottom after July had solU at 1.09 5-S and May at 1.20 3-4 pet bushel. Corn, oats and provision were affected by the severe sluino i wheat and closed weak. , i Articles 1 Open inf. l.oweat t 'loaing , Wheat: May l'3vp4'4l July H2.11a-H Corn: May 7-JStJs x J u'y 49 Oats May S'-U July 4t.(i Pork: May ie.es July 18 29 Lard: May 15 435V I July U.S7-, II Rlba: May 9 4S if'y tis Xi-n 'ork 12444 7 4S'4 1344 4 179t'a 18 43- 111 14fe,t 7' 4t5T 8'fe4t 5f-Wl 4u in 17 97H 18 97y 1435 ie-e t-49 79 9.C9 3-47H New York. April 22. l-'lour ipiiet ami partly lower, rye Hour lirni. run meal. rc steady. Parley hardy steady, wheat weak. No. 2 red 1.10 a.s,.-.l ele vator, options unsettled at ::i 4c. .ner decline. .May. 1.27: July. 1.17 I-S; S'ptenil-r, l.O'.i. I'urn. steady; No. so 3-4 li .it"i. )ptions l-i'.i I 1-Se. net lower. May. fco; Jul. 7K 1-2; Septcnilicr. 7."i 7-x. I lata steady. mix-il ,,7 1-2 ."8 1-2.' Beef :iiiet. ut meats, tallow and rosin' steady. lrl anil turpentine easy: rice lirm. .Molasses steady, sugar, raw. lirm; fair refining. 3.42. Coffee lllet. Iti" No. 7. 8 N 1-S; Santos No. 4 S 7-K. MiNl iiuii-l: Cm dov.i ::-!'! 1 :. Futures closed weak on May. hut steady on other ni tilths at a net ilei liite Putter Itarely new State. I'll'! eoloretl 1 ''j 1 .'1 ; of fi Hi 30 points, steady, cheese cream, fair to do white, 12 lirm. I test ; 1-21 14 1 2. 10-ks less lirm: Southern first's. -1 l-2i 2l': 1' norund f. 20 l-2i 21. Cotton seetl oil. futures were liiher 1 arly on coxerint?. hut reacted later under bear pressure and lower as sociated markets. May. .V60 i 5.70: July. 3. XX tt "); September.- . 06 i ;.07 anil October 6.001 6.02. Spot ruled ipiiet. hut steady, crude was scarce' and held lusher: prime crude, 4.6044.67; do summer, yellow, ."t.6." 3.X0; do white. .V70 ri . 1 '1; do winter, yellow. .1.7 " 6. 1 0. Potatoes irregular: Florida, 2 '1 4 : others unchanged. CuhhaKes lower. South Carolina. White, per crate. 2.00 t 2.2-1. Fn iclits anl peanuts unchanged. tlallimorc PriMliii c. Haltimore. Mil.. April 22. Wheat unsettled anil lower: spot contract. 1.4:; Southern on Krade. 1.40ft 1.4. Corn I rm: spot contract. 78f7x 1-4: Southern, yellow. 7:; :;-477 2-4. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed. ,iKfir4 1-2. live dull ni.'l easier; Nit. 2 Vestern. domestic. t8 asked. XORMII.K I'KAMT MARKKTS. Oflicial VlHdtale (jiiotatiou. The riees are strictly wholesale (not job lota) and represent prices ob tained on actual sales yesterday . Market stronf? on Rood peanuts. Fancy . .. l-2 :: .1-8 Strictly prime . Prime Machine picked Bunch , Spanish B. E. Peas, per l-4i?i- 2 1-22 2 1-2 :: :; .1-8 -92 l-2i M.OOfi - ::-4 ::-4 bu. Naval store. Charleston. S. C. April 22. Tur pentine fjuiet :!7 1-2: rosin quiet. Quote: A H c. :.:;2 1-2: l 3.47 1-2: E. ::.r.7 1-2; F. s.5: n. 3.70; h. ?. 7s-, I. 4.10; K. 5.0.1; M. 5.25; N, 5. .10; V O. 5.55: W W. 5. .15. Savannah. fSa.. Atril 22. Turp-n-tine firm. :.7 1-4 to 1-2: sales 1.309; receipts 651. shipments 97. Kntdn lirm; sales 1.299; receipts receipts 1,573: shipments 1.490; stock 95.806. Quote: B. 3.32 1-2; T. 3.42 1-2 3.45; K, 3.57 1-2 to 3.60; V. 3.65; O 3.70: H. 3.75; I. 4.10; K. 5.05; M. 5.23; X. 5.30; W G. 5.35; W W. 5.35. WilminRton. N. C. April 22. Spir its turpentine 36 3-4; receipts 16 casks. Rosin, nothinu dointr, n-ceipts 37. Tar lirm. receipts 4 7. ' Crude turpentine firm. 1.7.1. 2.7.1 and 4.800; receipts 19. New Orleans. April 22. Receipts 197 barrels rosin; no turpentine. Fx ports for Costa Rica 60 barrels rosin. Dry Goods Market. New York., Aprii 22.The dry jroods market rules quiet and Ifrm. Some ohlers are befrinninn to order staple, brown goods for fall. Cotton' yarns are being;- bought better, and prices are firm in this market. Converters and printers are buying moderately. Clothiers are buying tjulte freely for early delivery. i. ,'.;.' Il--n THS HOaOl roLKB HAPPY BT CABBTlVa BOafB A BOX Of C A U D Y- n 0 Y S T E IX' S GENERAL EOUSRIOVffi HATISFACTIOX. 3C-UtANTEED. J. M. JOHNSON, . UA LEIGH. N. CX Onrtifpoiulritcw U"ltet. H..P.S. KELLER.. Architect. ILAliEICHs N. C. CANCER CURED. want rrry nun ihI woman in tli I 'uiti-d Matr know what wr arc diiiiiK. W. 4n curing mnwrs, timMtnt ami elinmic torn without ll- iim u( knife, and are iwionu'd l; (lie Snali- and I.-Ki-'mrr r Virginia. If vm arr wvkillK ewrc, rt.iw lit-lf alsl yuu will ge it. We gnamnli- ott rufr. KKI.liAI IIOSPITAU Itk'llllMMMl, . Woman's Liberty Was Born WIIK.N TIIF SEVVINO MAC11INI WAS INVENTED. ' . "i ' YE ARE GIVING WOMAN Till PRIVILEGE TO VOTE IN The Sewing Machine Contest "Care In ciiousin? means comfort in using." DON'T FAIL TO GET IN YOCR VOTF- HART-WARD HARDWARE COMPANY S24 PayettevllU? SU llalcifili. X. C VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOlt SAL1' Py virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court ef the county 'of Wake made at March term, 1909. in an ae lion therein pending in which . W Uritt Is plaintiff and Cornelia Prict and others are defendants, the under sinned commissioner, will offer to: sale at the court-house door of salt1 county of Wake, at 12 o'clock, noon on Monday the 2Sh day of April 1909. the followlni; described real es tate in .he City of TCaleit;h. to-wit: That lot of land, with the house located theeron. situate at the South east eorner of the Intersection 01 South Hlount and Kast ltavie street! in said city, fronting 10.1 feet on sa d Plounl street and t'4Z cet on said IU vie street, and being t itaralleloKran In shape, and beina; the same lot of land conveyed bv Eupene nr.ssom ami vlfe to Cirm lia I'rii e, Trustee by a deed recorded in the Register's ollice of Wake county, in Kook 12.1 at Pace 503. which is referred to a. part of this notice. The terms of sale are: One-half o: the purchase money cash; the othei half iwtli interest from day of sale In be paid within six months from dn .of sale, note to le given therefor h the purchaser, and the title reserved until all of the uurchmse monev with interest is paiJ. This March 2 4. 1909. v H. L. RAY. J. N. HOLDING. Commiiisioiiurs. Daily t. d. a. i SEALED IItOIMSALS INVITED. '? Sealed proposals will' be received b) Ihe undersigned, at Greenville, until 10 o'clitck. a. m . on Tuesday, the 411. day of May, .1909, upon tCe follow 1 11 if propositions: Buildings. I For the erection of two (2) new puddings for the Kast Carolina Teach ers'. Training School a Power Hous and an Infirmary. Power house t he completed by the first day of July lt9, and the Infirmary by the ICtb &af of August, 1909. Rids will also be received for th machinery, boilers, stuck, engine, laun dry machinery, ice plant, dynamo etc. complete. j Data and specifications for thesi Building"', machinery, boilers, engines Hc, may be had from the architects Hook & Rogers, Charlotte. N. C, and H. W. Simpson, New Bern. X. C. ant' the undersigned at Greenville, aftel April 15th. 1909. Equipment, Furniture and Fixtures. i Sealed proposals will also be re ceived for the furniture, fixtures ane equipment for the Administration building, the two Domitories. Refec tory a"hd Infirmary, on said 4th da of May, 1909. 1 Data and details for this furniture equipment and fixtures can be had from the undersigned after April 15th by those desiring to bid. The sealed proposals for these two buildings and equipments for all the buildings wl!1 be opened on Tuesday, the 4th day o( May. 1909. Sewerage anil Dralnasp. "Plans and specifications for 2,00 feet of sewer and a quantity of surface-drainage are now ready, and bld for this sewerage and surface-drainage will lie received up to April 14th. 1909. jCoples of these plans and specifica tions may be seen at the office of the engineers, Dresbach & Clark. Oi-eenville. Ns C., or at the office of thin undersigned. : The right to reject any of the pro posals is hereby reserved. Satisfac tory surety bond for half amount oi contract will be required of success fuj bidder. ! THOS. J. JAM VIS, Chairman of the Executive Commit ,' tee, Crecnvllle, North Carolina, &-30-4W QIDS WANTED FOR A SUITABLE SITE FOR NEW I MUNICIPAL BCII.DJNG LN . i RALEIGH. The Municipal Building-Commission authorised to erect a large and com modious City Hall U Raleigh, de sires' owners of sites suitable for such building to send Jn writing bids for the sale of such sites. . Parties desiring, to offer sits are requested at once to ac company their offers by written, state ment showing dimensions of the lot and the lowest price tor the "same, . CHA8. E. - JOHNSON. tThalr, , HERBERT W. JACKSON, ' Sec jr.. : , UuniclpsJ Building- Commission. if II . "1 GURCO GRIPP Colds and Achos By Romovlng The Cause Reliere the distress and Feverish nesa and restores healthy conditions. IT'S LIQUID-Pl4Mtant toTakau ! 43ontaln no Aootanllld 10c, 25c and 50c at Drug Storea $5,0041 HYDE COUNTY, N. C BUILD ING BONDS. Swan Quarter. April 11. 1909 Seal d bids will be received by it C. Wil iums, Kc-ister of Deeds, until June 7, I p. in., lor J...U00 6 per cent IJulld .ng . linnilb i-noiniuation . tl.000 Dated June 7, 1H01I. Annual interest. Maturity Ixce'nber 1. 1910, and Dc cmltcr 1, 1914, both inclusive. Buyers to furnish Hlank Bonds ready for execution free of cost to the county. A cettilied check of J100 deposit required, made payable to J. C. Williams, Kegister of Deeds. The Board of Commissioners re serve the right to reject any and all bids. All communications addressed to J. C. WILLIAMS. Register of Deeds. 4-17-4W NOTICE OF ELECTION. By order of the Board of Aldermen if the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, idoptcd on Friday, the 2nd day of April. 1909. notice is hereby given :hat there will be an election held in aid city on Monday. May 3rd, 1909, for the purpose of electing a mayor, ity tax collector, police Justice, city lerk one police commissioner, and one alderman for each voting precinct if the city of Raleigh. Notice is hereby further given that here will be a new registration in ac cordance with law or the qualified oters of said city and for this purpose the registration books will be open by .lv registrars hereinafter named, be ween 9 o'clock a. m. and sunset each lay (Sunday excepted) from and aft r he ::rd day of April. 1909. it heing wenty days preceding the closing ol the registration books as hereinafter provided. The registration books will be closed for registration at sunset on the l'4th day of April, 1909, it bein the second Saturday before said elec tion. That during the period of reg istration herein provided for. the reg istrars will attend with their registra :ln books at e'h of the polling places herein named on eaeh Saturday for the rrclstratlon of voters. That the registration and challenges of voter;: at said election shall be conducted in the same manner as is now provided by law for th,. election of members of the General 'Assembly. That on the said ."!rd day of May. 1909, the polls shall be open from sunrise until sunset and no longer. That the respective polling places for said election shall be a? follows: First ward. lirst division B. X Walters' Store. First ward, second division C. W. White's Store. Second ward, first division Barnes' Store. Second ward, second division E. I!. I 'ace's Store. Third ward, first division Victor Fire House. Third ward, second division ltoy.-tll Knichts' Hall. Fourth ward, first division Capital Fire House. Fourth ward, second division Cilv Lot. That the following named persons have been appointed registrars and judges of election for their respective wauls. First ward. first division Ilegis- lar. lleorge D. Mears; judges of elec tion. B. X. Walters. H. M. Farnsworth. First ward, second division Regis Tar. Melvin Andrews; judges of elec tion. T. A. Arnold. J. J. Wilson. Second ward, lirst division -llcgis-trar. X. L. Barnes; judges of election. K. M. Bb-dsoe. Shelly Swain. Second ward, second division Reg istrar. Henry Little, judges of clectli n. M. T. Ray. W. T. Barrow. Third ward, first division Regis trar, H. L. Dowell; Judges of ele-.iion M. R. Haynes L. X. White. Third ward, second division Regis trar. J. M. Xowell; iudges of election, W. A. Baker. J. J. Harris. ' Fourth ward, lirst division Regis Tar. J. J. Lewis; judges of election. 12. A. Lnssitcr. I,. M. (Sreen. Four! ward, second division Reg istrar. 1 G. Rogers: judges of election, Sherwood Brockwell. W., L. Collins. That at said election the question of the sale of the present municipal building, now used as a market house, md known as Metropolitan Hall, to gether with the land upon which tame is located, shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of said city. That all qualified electors who hall favor the sale of said market housp shall vote a ballot on which hall b written or printed the words "For sale of Market House." and all "lectors who shall be opposed to the ale of said market house, shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or nnnten tne words "Against Sale of Market House, and this said election hsll be conducted in the same man ner, and under the same rules and regulations as are herein provided for :he election of city officers. WlLtlAM W. WILLSON. April 3 30 days. Raleigh Savings Bank. RALEIGH, N. C JOHN T. FUliLKN, President. CHARLES ROOT, (feshfer. ( Capital artt Surplus, $75,000 Four per rant Interest paid oa d itMtlt. Call on Ihe bank or write for further Informs Ik m. SAFETY DETOSriL BOXES RKNT. FOR fo) OYSTER.1 UXiFRESM CAKOY JErsr? Oaf I AMES HORNER WINSTON. h Attorney-at-Law. , tAITK OF COMMERCE BTJTLDEXU : llcrfcUl. VlrCrAz. r Our Tlf" men who' direct 41ie affair or this hank are practical bankers mkI olltl business men v lumc tin-let efforts, ripe ex perience and wise judgment liave made lids Institution wliat It Is today an absolutely safe plmc for money, ultcflicr In large or small amounts. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK B. 8. JERMAN, Pres. A. A. THOMPSON. V.-ITes. J. J. THOMAS, Chin, lloanl ha I RESULT. Si nivuv f-olfc1 t V I In thlrty-wven years or continuous service no panic or anythin- .else lias prevented our care tt r the mailt of our customer a-id im! 1 (IU idend lias been passed. I , f ; . . V) CHAS E. JOHXSON, Pres. The Raleigh Banking and Trust Co. Condensed Statement of Condition ml Clone of Business March 6th, 1909. f uanm o nA Invnslmnnt, . J5Ci.7:t. 44 15.rt.r.87.76 79.246.02 ! Due from Banks Cash Total .1804. Directors: CHARLES E. JOHNSON. W. N. JONES. C. M. Bl'SBKR. J. R CHAMBERLAIN. THOMAS B. CHOWDER. THOMAS S. KENAN. (l v ' y$ !T Ofhcers J T. B. Crowdcr . Ph s. W. B. Grimes. V. Pres. W.W.VASS, CASlflUC WE WOULD ALL LIKE lO BE RICH, FEW OF LS EVER WILL BE BUT we may all save part of our earnings for the time of unexpected expenses. Mechanics - Savings - Bank TheMerchants Banh RALEIGH, N. C. Opened for business Monday, March 29th. Ami wllclts tin- arrountB of ln.llvilnals Hrnis. rorporntion and banks. Vour atronaec will be appreciated, and every attention accurdl 'OU. ; No account too small to be received; none too large. 4 per cent allowed on savings deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at reasonable rates. E. C. DUNCAN. Prcst. WM. H. WILLIAMSON. Vice -Pres. W. K UTLEY. 2nd Vlce-Prcst. s. J. HINSDALE, Acting Cashier. K. C. DUNCAN. WM. H. WILLIAMSON. ,W. K. UTLEY. C. H. SMITH. J. G. BALL. OEO. P. FOLK. J. B. MASON. W AWT EjD . Honest Men to Represent The MCISEnS MUTUAL LIFE IflSUBUflCE CQMPAHY, (Incorporated 185i.). NEW POLICIES: , BIO DIVIDENDS: ' Paid polky-boklers sim-e orsanlzaUon In doatb t lalnu. S2S.X,aoa Paid pollej-hidders since organtaatkm In dividends. .fl7.4I.C&4 Life Insurance ezperlenre not aer-eeaarj. Valuablo opport unity im contract torj to offer to good men. W, L; O'CRIEH Directors II. W. JACKSON. Cashier. E. H. CROW. Asst. CsliT. of Directors. 0 I'AfiE 4 BOOKLET Our Cornerstone g The Solid Rock 2 of Safety .... . . n ..... ' V. H. BRIGCS. Cashier. Capital Stock ; Individual Profits ! Deposits . . . . -M00.000.00 - . IS. .n98.H . . 6Sa.157.ll . .$804,555.22 Total HERBERT K. NORRIS. JAMES A. RRIGGS. E. O. MORING. JOHN W. HARDEN. WM. A. LINEHAN. ALFRED WILLIAMS. ff II jlCOMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ON YOUR DEPOSIT. Directors. T.H.Brigss T.RJerman John A. Kemp- WM. Harrington S.CHobby A.RD. Johnson E.C.Duncan J.W. Bailey George EL Hunter. DIRECTORS: JAS. R. YOUNG. WILLIS O. BR1GGS. A. J. RUFFIN. CHAS B. AYCOCK. D. ELI AS. ALKXANDKR WEBB, A. V. GOODWIN. JAS. R. ROGERS. Apply to - Genoral Aoeht, I S
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