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TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 101! THE NEWS AND OBSERVE K ) i 11 - - fj 4 VSIIUIIISl 1 TO BE CRITICAL IH TEXAS FIELDS No Rain Over Sunday There, ..With Poor Immediate Pros- pects. While Temperatures Continue HighrAs a Conse ;. quence the Bulls Have "Charge New Vera, July JO What m .latine py torn Dona io be t critical altuetloa . ktfong MadorUHie ituhe rotten market :to-t ana un few i.imiUob hm UtwlM ateadtly upward, tbe clone br ing rrrj steady-stMO t H txrtnta uet ad-1 ance. or within roepte points of top fori tne day. Oner-ftuaday , Texan . waa dry do no rata waa ebowu on klonday'e aiap jot - warn any in piwpect for tomorrow. Thin with continued kur a temperature re sulted In aumerou bullUo advices from -lea ttt Sweat Trnlcn created eonalderable eppreneosPm la local mrtrclee and i4 to-t neary r-orerlnif omldVa qnlt- an exteuir line of new buy In a partly baaed on sutl rtpatlooa of a kullHti weekly weather re port tomorrow aa the government but wee said that Texan waa even then in teed of tbe rain. . At .the opening the man ket waa eteady with mil rrona unchaneee to 4 point lower and new crop to 5 :r- There V. ar '?-Wnwntn"rirT.rv?rpSoT ana new urieana aouaea early in t&e, (lay but contracta were generally ran' until - after mid-day when, spot npuiae-s. Becauie i-twite Hherat seller' on the idea that the hea rtest mt ala od I ag . aborts .lniereat had neen coveren alttionjin mi prejjaure waa well abnorbed without materially affect ing the upward trend. " Some aiithnritlea Intimated that without rain aonn tbe Texan crop would be rut miliar 3,OOU,(30 bales. futures closed steady open . Jul -... .r l'J -J Anguaf l.lH iJciuber .--... In. 19 Itecember :." 12 Iti January . . 12.3:1 High tow Cloe I2.3H.-43.2S-- 11.31 K'.3l lj.lt 12 a . 12.: ,ui!t ,.i2.;u tSM U.M J2.S1 12.4H 12.-ILJ2.4I Marco -"".-.-.V --7... Xi-M. ViM Xl&i. XIM tW)r"i.vrt'oh Ifiiftft :' vdi?(idltng uplandt 13.; gulf No aalea.-; MEW OBLtAVa rtiTTOV. Xew Orleana. I m . Julv 20 The drouth rrrin tna WeiuecH prtirin tjf thF-ert-waiif:-th: oomluattnE tiinuence In tbe cotton 'market today and It put 'prices up for a riae of a dollar a bale .1.- Kellerw of the last day or two of laM out abort cotton on the belief -that there would be vhowera lu Texaa Sunday, l'rac tlcally noralti reported aud com rlalnta from tbe drontbt connfiea Iticmme.l Slnnday mornlug. Hliorta bid prl-e.iip on themielve on buying ;ck their cotton. At the beat of the day. late In the elc.B. tbe tra.llnz montha were 21 to 22 polnu orer last week's Anal Betire. The close wn at a net gain of to ?l Mlnt&. Kavorahle top rennrts Tfohi tlie Eastern and rentral purtlomi of the cotton region received lint little attention. Cotton futures cloned very atendy: w-lv 1S.W Ausuat . ..... ..............-..... - I2.ar tictnher 1- 41' liei-ember I-'M rr VJ.Rfi r-, --. ... V-M!.-! m rt qniet : middling 1.1 .Vlfi: mrlct mid. 'Vr;' irt II Id. Sale tie pol 2;.to r-rr-t"' none.- -- ' LlVr.RPOOI. COTTON. ferpiMil. July 20.-''olt"n up-changed: liulddlins 7M : . w-'iMllug . T.2S : low j ltng tl iat. Sale 't.ooH; specirhtiion nnd rt : rereiiita tt.two. - turea unlet . 714M, T.HM, d,12i AtlgUKt ember ftrtober mber January uary-Marrb .. r-May cat tat fa and rd. HALEK.II rtTTO4 NAHkEiV llemirteil hi 'l'arker Hroa and Col -t-mitmiHrrrHr-:r.-: -vrvr t iuid!lliig :t 1 2 111" , ,li,1S Middling- l.l: receipts DA1LV tOTTOX TABLE. - J . I - - fflrt Miopmratj I-s--eriwvtrleaDH illjldllni! 13 a in, auipu 1 ei porta JHH aalea aloi k oui . jt . IveaUiu? illddllng l:Hj, ; iweipta M : 1 Uz. Hrta- 1.IWI : atoel f.T.JW. blle: Mtd'lllnu receipts 1; mmk 1 Sjvaonnh r a a. v rMrta tM : '..iie5 i-; situ a !.,.).' S. f .V CosirleMou: Middling Buunl ; receipts - f- ft attick l.liaV - 1. - Wilmington:- Middling nominal; re I - , v-retnt S; nf.vt 1'UIS . - 1 f "Xorfolk: .Middling Ws : rc.fipta 512; f I - eyport : ile 4": wk ile 1-; situ k 12.:i. 'l.'Malrlnuire: Middling .la : ''" k 4.m."i sia) t-'-MMJling -43-SSi Jt.t . tUUtt. -i IMtiladolphia. Mld.lltiiK !' stock -h 1:u li nul(ita- K;- atock lin.iC.7. . Mlnor-Boet i -Stock 03: Total today: ileceipta 2,TU.; exports 3, Nl: t-k 3W2. . ! . Iwterlor Moremeot.' - ' Hoiiatnn ' Mtddllnc ft Id: reeelwa tvf- shlpment- l,Ws ale T4; ato. k 32,113. Memphta Middling Vl : n-ivlpts 1S1 AugllKta: .Middling H' . recvipi '- Storlr tt.41l M JrfeMli. Mddin I -. tin'tnuati: Kcelpt ,m; lm-k little. lto.if: Mlddllns i:i'i ; shipment!! If; wvi in'riO T'ltal todav: llei-eipta l.iM : . . I.7S3: alork. 103.4:iiu- tk I.1.II2. : receipts 2: shipments rot'T6N-SFF.U Olt:'"- " kJ-is -Sit waa .... TJ1rtPr for A nt w -widw tloTitdattmt ; tiy 4rn long. while: the balance of Hat . . abkincd aieadlneaa coyertug t -tflwrta " ' ami. with 4b .4rans4b In Holloa -Prnal prtcea were 4- point loner to .1 net higher. taiea 11;8rt bbl. Tk. mirket rloaed Steady.. - - ' '..FlH't - Jniv - ........ . . , i i-i-'- 7.2011.22 -ptemper -.v. .-.i-, toiler Vnrcniber ... 1 ice uj her- January 1 ah-nan , !I1MH7( A.7lMld72 c.tr;iacjii4 - NfW 4RK4'4MI'0N1 vvw-AatW. July. JU. Jtnwuear, sJcadj ; wiolaMtea 2 dl : ceutrifugal ,1.2J : 1 reAncd J!Li.,?'L,w,'1J'- - tos No. 4 I2c: ITavre uBchsneed. -WATAfSTtJKXB:' MVaWabrria:. Tnljr' 20.-Titnt'lne . ... . - ...... rua . j . . .. n-.o .1.1. v. Strong 4J;- Raiea . ir.Tipui pJi'. 't' Koaln steady: sale. 1.A2A: receipts 2, at. -sit, merit. 0O- atocka 11SS10. n'nt.. AlirhfrC.H and 1. 3 73 fo XK,. ' - 4 .V to 4 S: M. 75 'to ISO; ' N, ""3.30: WO, 5.D0: WW. fllO. . NF.W lORK JIO.NEW, New Trk. Jdiy 20. -Mercantile paper 4 4ffUSi - " - Hterllng exchange Arm; AO day hilts I as 20; demand 4 7 3u " Commerrim hills 4.S4l4.4J. " ---liar ailrer 341). 4 - fall money easier 22: ruling rate 2S cloalag 2S42--- . - - Ttme-lnana wakerr Tdxlr day - W ' day a: ' monina , - RT fiOODft MAUKtlV - v Torkr iillv 2A P?'ii4 on Kp!4 e ial'ha ma werr made io lav1- 41e - baste .. . t tear AVc for ran 1 11 ' . !"cka r -.tf "wa" ledncwi iff rird nnTWF' Low a n Qreaa glnr hamawjinijtiuig - ZT Tarn a acre iifM. raiur ried aoiitingK for met wear w.-r' Irresu.iir from lf a yard to Se ap, fo IHc to Ac a nrl down on varloua numbers. Cotton fO.'Oi were quiet. Freight Rate. Uncertainty and Bunch of Unfavorable Ru mors , FrojnbroalDepiess Their Offerings ' ----- "iKy Hit Aaaaclitid PT4W 1 - New Tort;, Jnly 10, onfnlng reporti regarding tbe Kartern rrelRbt rate aitua tion and a badge! of unfavorable Yumora from abroad contributed toward today's dtili sod droopinc . stock-market Oj1 patche from - Wantiwgton-atirceted fnr tftet atada-jc. tap tbat-MiwUHiif dtww- Wt fie hate decision, and diftcoarngedYtlOM who ad pinued their hopes on a general ad In addition to the 15.000 sharea anld here for 1ondon. dlrecltiaka-lur Aiumerdaot were aaain reportdHtttmore and Ohio geaiBBoHuMdt ..preteaeed, jlyiiynili-il Jo new low layer. Ileary ulTer:iiKiiruf both isauae lor ruture oyltvery atiaaU0V4be peraiotenry or in loreittn-MqiiKlattnn In lhe aharea. Krie'a and WbeeiiuB auTT.ak Krte'a ttmke new low f piMtKl. trremtarttl Wt ahown by other minor laauea. aouia rwoyerlng and othera falling to or near laat week' qnotatlooa. Teiaa company wax tha moat pmtnlnent of the apeulatlea, droplog live IHdlltM. Honda were but alightly affected by tha Hanging tendency in eivK, rotai aaiea par ralne. aggregated f t.:)T,0UU. I nlted States bouda were nm-huiged on call. atW YORK tTOCK LIST. . aim In Rich. Low. Huti.1rt. ..... 4t aH t.Atucuati.. -S5., Amrnraii (an ... a Amrlrin Ctr aa.t ITMUMlry I 51 w 51 H , ) tr.'-a aa A mertowt t1tl1 pfo. . . . . . Amcrlcao Cuiton Oil I'M1 AiBuripaw anair , -Aiiri li mi - 'SiHil' .'.T ..... Awrk-Mi Tl. en Trt. 4 1.1H 1 AnMYlnn Tnbacro loniii- IS 11 lr.v, r.s 4 ,t? Atrhlwia H Alltritlo ('nam Line 1 Hallmr rnfl H)Ui 14 l aiitHin I'wlnr Ti Otrrat lathfr .. T HM!MlM. and MA !t Mt4 II ,1 . 4H lia asva Chlcafiu. .Mil. "1 . Im BUe . (ffncril Flrlc t Owat -TCnrthrra pfd. .. ... 14 14: 1IZ m -dilH lllh ininoia rmtrai . . .- llNirtrh-Met -TCfJ. - . . . . iUnaa- Jtw-aeatheiw-rvvy - fSb -3S""-W14 114 V 1M 13 133 LehUli VaMr . r.x .:- 35 in LoulHille nil Naahdlla- .. 1 13iW tiinHt an.1 Mrrt trtHr1 li . . Mtwurl. Kitiiiaa an'l Trljs. 1? I4S1 11V lTa - 114 M9 - Jcafl,. aaycJjWJ-' Xtw York t mitrtl SS y . n . ano Hanrwo 44 04 - Nitrfolk an1 Weatcni Niirtlitrn I'acliW- IS lrnnyTrin!a . . . -, 2t Kti Iron and Steel pfd. 1 Hurk Wand f-o, l4li loss UiiVa - iU M4) H lb !- laiand o Wcl. I I I. and San Frank, pfd. SS.B Savan1 Air Une ftratard Air Ijin pf .1 s-uithern paclny . ... : Souiheni Railway - 1 1 4, 1V t:.- 3- MS 11 . :S -, 1S44 - -6H tlS t(.ltll.m Ki Miv DTO. . .. . . -ii HI", Tra ' r. Texus and PaHflc 115 '-4- nvi 131 1W 12S 10 fnl' ranflr UK ltTV I2 Ml tu.4 :", t w m l'tined aiatea pt'eicl t'litlfd 8lalts weel pfd. t'lah Coijpw Virginia CitTn I'hem. . 57,b Mk T.rtal ale fitr llie .lit J16 :H aalin BESTtKM UVE SIOCR. tliicaao. Ilia., .lulv 20. Hog huhor bulk of a KMWi llsht S.TUU.'-1'': nilieil KtIWi.13:' lictlvv S.iriutl.n : rvMh H.4.',(iiS.lt: plga' T.T.V.m.otl. Cuttle Htrouu: heeyea iTiivi'l.wi: elecra (Llii'a v;Ui : to kera o. .ii ; a ana ho f..r .1 Mlfirl lo : Cll vex I ..Ml u t.l Klteep wenk. Sheep WSI 5.1)11, i'eirlin.a u.ttl!:lii rl-.a8S.-Afc-. ---TrTTHffRTTtirTT'AXTTHSBS F.T. (Ipdrtcd l,y Kudgera, I'lummer and t.'o.) M4 YI4I1 Karmera' Siianlah. market weak and un aettled. No buyers. VrittilMAH - - Market weaker. '-'r Jumbo 4c per lh. Kaac..haua pkied. aiafi-to .ic per io Kxtra prlinc Zh'' to per lb. I'rrme flc - Hc t-r lb. Machine picked .'ik.c to 3c er lb. 'ueens Que Charlotte, N. C. . FOR YOUNG WOMENa New Location and Building$ With Improved Equipment for Modern College Work -; Five mi. modern baUdliupv arranead, eoooarlad and 4ippl alo-t Maa jgBed te aornra tha motoavi(errt life, efiWent admtnistrttion and frultnat itndy. Situated in ijholce TeytaWiiBttiil y."ga4Wfj-feakeM4a- adoeation. f hyiaM?hAil'-al and Biological Lahoretoruw. Library. Oymnajlorn Prepara tory department, AfelafaMilty tit two. Dcrmitortei divWed into until of two rooma, nJ connecting bath, accommodating four atmlents. Urge, wall-yantilatad roomii, big cloMta. Buildine a nsar lire-proof as poulMe. Water, gas. vJectrlcity. stroat car aarvica. w. ,w..l r,f M,..u u .-..i..n Art otT.ra anirlur oDuortuuiti,. MuaiQ-.mukllng.has . twenty ait rfftaiffliinlvTily rn.nlinrf'1 f'r 'hit department, i-mttthoi-Mgkpprajd.-iittirillptna--J---a tralalag of the intellect aod hnildlng of the gover-amfrt dlpwtl to "make Tn Motion a tuition for year, s.w. , ir wgi John LTCaMH, M. A, D EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL. :. A Wats Who-d to train teachers for the public Rchools of "Nforth C'urolina. Kvery energy (a directed to this one purpose, Tuition fie j to all wtrn nrrew 'to jcach hall Term beyms rieimgrnher ifi.1 1914. ''IV.,r"'talni-iie mnA other iTiformotlnn addreSM. 1 ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Prudent. THtiHUUtiH- 141 (iH MORAL, TONK IDEAL LOCATION Six Courses In Arts and Bclenres, Music. Domestic Science, J -Bookkeeping and Bankltrg.j- Expression ' Ten 'Building Wtth all Modern -4r,onrenfPnces Athletic Field E3tPKN'KH Br ECONOM V A.KiELr" HELP BNCOURAGEJU. Foi taming and tnfnrmatlon 'adilTPa',""- "'..-.-VL.r t L. 1IOBBS, I,L.U.. ITosidcnli Gl'ILFOBD' 4'OLLEfJE, X. C. McA Copge ol the " CHRLK8TQ. 8. Ce ..' - Schools of Owned and T!rTrNir "KiiTTil.ii mdr' for tweurjiinrr tictteibr 1st, 1014 AdvBtv.iinir ToraiVd oprid.in Hop?r. Hoiptttil, ooe .mntninlfiLT tflai bHltt I'mrfil'll Vnrk for Senior gfn.l l a" tTaii-lttiaim ''l'llll,!!aga.;ga s - -. uaaar ai . ass 4aa a taraa.anhaat ta Wake coLnty. subject to the actl.n j fi'ite full time tearhera In LaJiorttor-tJRiiinches. v Inia. al uahwrtlty. Otaar nlaaaaH al leas- of the Dm crtic primary hr hwhl.d J i ia yradnated sm-oUHweirrTeaoh year la medlclae, - . -3 m' r . " in August, 114. I for eatalogae addrewr - -11 . - w " . . BL'RRELL.8. "CftAVKLtV a V ; - OSCAW W. SCHIiEET KR, Jvclstrar, Charlea ton, B. tS. loriN.MNi. Mawaei- Routa So. 4 . RaJel-ii N. 1. ' IB tian Mu. i . PUSHES ViHEftT UP Should Unfavorable Weather Occur in the Rust District Ithe Damage M ay Be Large and Exchange Feels Fear , ' ' .t U Aauetiud rma.1 rbicagn Ilia., July 20. Aertloa that w-nne.iihl weatoea waa encountered iu tbe Iakotaa and Mtnneaota thla week tbe damage from black mat would he grave led to a decided rally today In the wheat iiiarket;"rrlcei cloaed nroug-a H ae werwdyan!t-Cewntaaei' twii-o1 0 n. and.oata wttf a gain of ps to DUl prOTUHOUa TICIW UUl.UllTU Ue down... . ' " tlratn and provisions dosed: WUKATf- : 1- isr to September July ' September OATH July - September-. rKK .. July a.i .... 22.7S 21.10 10.12 10.22 .12.07 sttetnrr ... . LAKIr July .11........ September RIIIS July .. September .. .11.93 ..-m on CASH HKAIXl' WHEAT No. 2 red No. Z hard " . . . . - r.-.-.. .- WitHl-ly No. 2 northern fww-S-'-ttprtng -TT-. Wilts-- No. 2 yellow .... OATH - . . r Hitsndartr a: eari .NORFOLK PFAMT MARKET. Hunch" 44 Fancy No. 1 Strictly prime .... . I 'rime .. w tlood ahelling 4 Spanlen. per tmshet 41.85 Hurancc, Fire insuran.ee iH a good thing, hut n..,r,.... ..m...n(e an not em.,v. I n.r inititi.tinn. Thev tiav tonnes, hut I from the people. The Rt. Louis Re ' f . I nuWlc reminds lis "readers that "every building that burns in Missouri burnt at the expense of the Mlasourlans. States. Kentucky losses are paid by Kentucky people. The Insurance com pany which adjusts the to!s and sends its check to the insured may oe lo cated 4n England, but the money that Is sent to meet the loss Is not English money. It Is Kentucky money which the company has collected fforri poll cyhfdiers and it collects not only emiuKti to pay all losses, but enough to pay the expense of operation Whether rates are high or low, the people "pay the freight." and the ef feet f the xettlemeiit of a fire lose is merely to take the burden oil on man's shoulders and .4lstrlbUM-.--.il. among a large number of men. I'ruperty burned is property de stroyed, wiped put. obliterated from the sum of the nations wealth. - A house may "rlne choenlx-llke from the ushes." but it is not the same house. U. may be furnished with Insurance money, but the household ennds which went up In smoke have pot been recr'-ntoil The building and-l furnishings may be better than the old. The property owner who had the forethought to insure may be even a little belter off in a financial sense tbjtft -he stafli tefortu. hut if auch le ttwr rsse-lt Is merely because a great many more people are a little worse nffv-f heihsuranc company almply hao paid out 'some money that It had previously collected. The company SaH !BJJ?S!iaifS?.: "S( -w )aniriiwiii -A ' jbvwmeb)& Jtnawiianiwan'.i. i, . lodj.. . three-lidd aim nrt loliJi4of.iiUolla(. pleaaant, bosy. well-ordered home.. Board and w4vfw .-M0( D" President, Charlotte; NJC. Greenville, N. C. 141 4V State oLSoulh Carolina Mcxlicino and Pharmacy. Controlled hv the Stat. vt the Urat tionpltalh In tU SoutU, J., : . . " .- ant. In AlaUna a.r.,1 I'h.rmn Bnialal ' ' " loaen nothing by tha transaction. The lnna I alia on the tnaunng public and tha company makea Ita ratea In ac cordance with ita loaaea. The lo la fully covered by inaur- nce", la a deceptive phrase, for. a the St. Louti KepuMicr puts . "fir loaa la nothing but lnsa." Therefore the fearer the. Area the entailer -the loaa and the smaller .the tax on ne community. If these lat-ea were gen erally recognised there would be more interest manifested In Cre prevention; Louisville CoH4e- Journal. . , A Careful DatV We frecetre many queerly directed letters, of course acknowledged a poatofflca assistant Jn answer to an urgent question, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer "But- the queerest I ever remember having seen had an-address that ran somewnat as follows; elating with decent young fellowe and calling on respectable gfrlv "lf he ain't, please return to above address. because the letter has Two Dollars hrlr" tt ; . I've often wondered whether the lUMUatCaUl4tmi; Itching a Fcnu of Eczema Bosr to Stop Tais Awful Nafiuai Disorder i II eel tike a Piw Cnalalwa If you will get it flfmly fixed In your mind that all forma of akia dieefae are a combination of nerve disorder a.nd faulty -nntritlnn von wilt -ibeii understand why U,-6.- the-fammit Wod pui met "0ef-t comes such troubles. Just as sooa aa 8. B. 8. enters the blood It rushes throughout the entire ctrcuia. tlon In an average of threa minutes.. And ..a I l nHvlttaa 1r IhiJ rkti-la-ul t ha proportion pf Impurities in the" blood, the action" of 8. B. B. la sucn that tnese im purities are converted into a substance that la readily , expelled. Thus. Instead ef--aratherttg4- theeurraceto -cause Tlffllnireifav'TBnT rheum, tetter an other skin diseases they pass cn vapor or perspiration, the pores are left free,- the nerves regain contjjfi ann it Is Impossible for any dlseaiato either gain or retain a .foothold. These' facta are brought out In a wrtghtilT Interesting - "Whrt - t he Mirror Tells." a copy of which Is mailed free by The Bwlft Specific Co.. 105 Rwlft Wdg . Atlanta. Oa. Oet a bottle of 81 8. 8. today. Insist upon 8. 8. "8., avoid sub stitutes. - - ENGRAVED Wedding Invitations and Vlaiting Cards almost a CHEAP as Print ing. Write us. ::::::::: : The Bell Book & Stationery Company. Rlcbmondfl. Va. ' J. H, FLEMING " Attorney-at-Law " Removed to Room I, ground floor, Pulleft Building, fronting Court House. Square, under former office. " Raleiffh, N. C. ARCHITCET AND F.NGIXtEU HASOMC TEMPLE. IUlclgh. N. a lValter Clark, Jr t. Mi Ilrouihtoa, Jr. Ctark & Broughton Attomeyi-at-Law Raleigh, N. C. omanVCoIle RICHMOND, VA. Offers unsurpassed advantages for the education of young ladies. Large and nhlo faCTiltlej;.jtIl-iicpartmen.tat mgsUc. Science StudanU. have ff4 access to "Stale Ubrary of 100.000 volumes, ilc.ilih record remarkable. Trms moderate.. Send for illus traleii catalogue.. . . 4.MI:.4 XFLWiN, l.l.. IJ. !.. ' '-" I'reisilnt. Roanoke College UUM, Va. iUe.y. unfurl EUrTOUD'jjf: fpoUtltaUn , L1f. RANKA 8irrrfJ mtTt C4rffw 1 Arrrrf"r-n ufttec'Mc " J r,l"ii MHjAMiiJU. " T" FAC!aII&i jLrmif fArtilt of :.uwtwt4. u.rtt-: wntii tmUf1iMf4, InrlW'litii nir it kniith, nr.. I l:ariivi!ii aminaOtim Saannka la if.mtod ta Ctirlitian 'fdacatlaa far -taa aervlea at ehareh aa4 atata, hl.aly --il m-wi, hrliitaSepL. IH -Eflf.-tr caia u!H and lllumalci! clr,-ular t'. U'M . A. MOSIH4A0. fmtatat. VaiTentoa High School Wtmataa. . C. - Hit Brat), frafaratwy Satiaa-: " : Omltal aed acwaiiat Caaraaa SNilai nam raaaratar, ta gawaawat Acaaamka. tralaaS tni IiaarUanS Faany. Alt a.rl. atcavw tm leataaiaH atrviiloa at Madaai anil Faculty, AtMrtla Antaiaii, Ta Lliwafy gaalatka. Yauat jaia'a-CMlattaa AaaMlatlaa. . t wiTew ll t herV-Y ani""" I 1 When Yoa Think of tit I as uranoe Think of The Pilot Soatbcra LIFE at TRCST Company, . Greeaaboetx S fi. OQ,000 FORM LETTERS - Biggest. OTdeart, Beat - C.VRROl.L ADVF.RTISISO AND ...LtOTFJl WRITiNO CO. -vL H. CarroH. Manaccr. -leigh, N, C . SEABOARD Air Line Railway ItUa. PKtJOHttabJIVIs: KAILUAa WJJ THE HOITU. KJIeautw ArU U. U14V . ' Iralaa tea Katetata aa folmwsr Me. i l JL U.-rrQua uUrnaaa ror mu ttiuoao. uuuigiua aui Kaw Votk. K. -li-l.S - A.- 4a. Through Pnlioaaa for Hiekmond, Waanington He.-wj-4-JT a. W. Tarouab full from Wabngtu to Uamlat, Portsmouth to Charlotte, picking up L'.rmtngbam and Mempbu aleepera at Hamlet, Na 1: 8:22 A. M Through PoUmana for Columbia. Savannah, Jack , aunville. aud Tiuiw. Florida, . .. nirtoingnam and atempsia, Eleep- era f,r Birmingham and Mem pale handled from tlamlet on No. . ., i Kcl 11: nO X. II. TBrough train to ' 14 C. - . . Ko. Ill 11:55 . M.TTroughTralB for Morlolnv Portaawntht alas throuah parlor car making boat connect! on a. Brdrfe7 J-- PM-IwarPanwa lor nicbmond. w anhlhgtoc. New York and tbe East. If. Ill t io P. M -Througe train for Atlanta, btrmtngbaaw Bvata and . soauwrji. So. M 4 4h p. ttu. from. Katharfordton. . i.XlaU,aa4l4mi4e4;T--- No. 20: P. It. Local for Weldon and Intermediate points dally except Sunday. It a. : tol f. MPnllmana for Jack- aoaviHe ana Atlanta making con nactlon f r Florida points : Tarn pa and Cuba. Atlanta sleeper bandlad on No. 11 from Hamlet Throegh trataa rarry all steel electrical' ly lighted equipment, with atael diners. meals a is earre. '. For tlcketa rnllmsn reervatlona and In formation, calf at No. 4 West Martin street. or sal any seenoaro asent. C. B. KTA14. O. P. Norfolk, Ta. IOBT4 T. WWtT. T . A, slelgli. N. C axn4ixcemb:xt. I witl be a candidate in the Au gust pilinai) forttiWTiffTce of county commissioner. Cary township has not had a commissioner In twenty-five years. I have been endorsed bj the majority of the Cary township voters to a rnaaa-meeting TfceTiTly-hsld. and w-rtrappieclale the supprvrTpT"Th DemiHTatS throughout the county. . .- A. 11. Al STIN 7-121 Tues KrilSt ...tXaOUl'XTV. .TREASCRER.- I .hereby announce myself a a. can didate- for. Treasurer for Wake coun tv. sublet to the action of the Dem wrath -primary to" he held in August .:...:,. ..:.,,j .CBACvvjiia -l have-tlectdts.t, tvr for 4h4 Im- ocratlc nomination for Sheriff of Wake county henauae 1 believe the pjfople of Wake ccjnty believe In rotation in office, and are ready, for a change. The present incumbent has bean In for nine years. helieve that my recsra will show that 1 am quslifled fur the duties of the office. As Deputy Sher iff, t'hief. of Police, and Deputy Col lte -my .i,t iee -Have- -beerr - fhom? ;jwf a ''Tw"-'nTnrCihg officer I have al- wava tried to ,lo mv dutv wilhoiit feaj: and without favor, treaties all alike If lece4 fheriff of Wake county. I wltlenJojc-lJia.Jia.w.-to--th4y- heat of my ahthty. sharing favors to tai-ne. I as 4mm and reared in Walt county and have always voted the Demo cratic ticket My record is before the pefiule.- anijl J..am.-wilUiis io-e -ln4ged ry ii. j r. stk. T - t ANDtlTATE roir SHffitrf"- ,To-the Democratic oters of We.ite ' County I 'announce myself as a can didate in the August Democratic pri maries for nomination for ths office, of --Stiffirff.T -Wake "''VSiVfiify In my" w:orkjis:;Ktu-tift 1"- Idvhdvored--to reader. . i juthS-MTJUc- a-4j-Hjr-jrr. preciatlng the kind and generous sup port which has leen given me, X asV the Democratic, yotet of Wake coun ty to hom!na!e me I pledge myself. If nominate! and ejected,, to give the iaifrie. Ipip"rIaJ attention to the dutma of t.rte office aa heretofore. 7-2 -t f J H. SKAR8 ' AXNOINCKMEJiT. t-herebv -arm otitic a iiarT sTVa IlTe candidate for Th flrllce oT'CTcrlt' of the Superior Court of Wake county, enhfH-r tr thfttdeclslon of the Dmo. i.noiUiiia.!4!d And -electd 1 promise- 4o do my duty to the best of my anility, anil with courtesy and fairness ton(, WiWarycaOTCTTnl the c.tic. a I have tried to do during the -present term -AiThe people of the county know. ! the present Is my "first term as clerk. ana tnnuin j receive mis enaorse ment. sfiall retire at the expiration of that tem. I fully reallre my ohltga'tion to the peopter Tif the rountr for the consid eration they have shown me in the past, and will very much appreciate their auppcrt In the primary. r. - ' -, MILLARD M1AL. Dally, tf ; 1, rou CLKRK OF-COCKT. I will be a candidate in the August primaries . for the office of Clerk- of the Superior Court for Wake county. If elected. I promise liymaka cour tesy, efficiency and projriii.ss the motto-of th office-, and do all In my pow er lo. make It the moat up-to-date i plerk'w nfhea 4a jC4Wth o. -e-ti. j. j . . rtu - : ajfcj. -- 'wi'- - : i tiB; it i vivrfluuiLt invi. ij .1 . .... . tr ylllllOlO!OUTlHtl1lltllHllllfHOPlmttOlH!mlllO!fooll01l'tlOO'",o'MmoT", iliiMoilllillliiuiiUHiliiliilioilllllllilhlllilllililliililliUIUaiuiiiiiioolilliiiooiiiM COMMERCIAL DAn. w SERVICE Hf3 3 A'a. - M zWt ask our depositors and over theworlito. advise if i other institution- P .. - g This Experience and Service is available and inval- M 3 W e want new friends and m If you cannot call in person and talk with usoperr the way by writing the I E. B- CROW. Cashier. B. ! A. P. B.rM.Jr. Aast. Cashier. A. IIIIIIIIIIB Pru3e zi zz & t- - - . j, yrj. ... Thrift H Make these three ou r PET prindpls, and as the M your influence increasingand your B AlfK BALANCE keeping pace. B Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust Co. ri 13 CHAS. E. JOHNSON, F.H.BRIGGS, President. Cashier. STRONG AND THE RALQGH BAIIKEiG AIID TRUST CO. PROGRESSIVE YET A Trust Company is a Guardian and Custodian that DIRECTORS. JAMES A. BRIGG9, H. E. MORRIS. - ALi-RED WILLIAMS, I. B. CHOWDER, CHA8 K - iOHNBON, r. a MORiNW w. -- B. A FEW " Residence, New Jern Avenue ; residence, Hillsbcro Street ; residence, Cameron Park; Fayetteille StreetTrroprtyr two- lots Boylan Heights ; four large lots Country Club ; two hundred acre farm and others.JAskus about them. McKlMMON iSa McKEE Specials in Fresh Peach Cream made from select Peaches and Pure Cream. Walnut Bisque with a delicious flavor, also other flavors served daily. r . -221 l vl ICR ! IM 1 Url lire -224 W W fMiaiiaiw ar m mm vva w iTProgressive The Board of Directors of THE I'MON CENTRAL LIFE ft. St'R-NCECOMPANY, of Cincinnati. Ohio, have un.ahlmouf.ty decided to el'm.natt the JlitlTARV AXD NAVAL SERVICE ciause frm 4h Company's pellcy forms, art to" waive the clause in connection with outstanding policies. As alwtys, .' -the CT-LTFl.tS rR.XCE; at LOWEST NET COST, get, it tn. v . THE UNION CENTRAL, Carey J. Hunter & Brother, State Agents, - RAIKIGH, N. C. "'- '""" " ; "" Company 1 1 II our correspondents Jill - H it is surpassed by any- customers. officers. a JERM.VX. ITcWdcnt, A. THOMPSON. Vloo-Presldemt. nee , -- .- X WELL EQUIPPED CONSERVATIVE . J. R. CrtAMBKP.LAINa:. JOHN W. HARDEN, ' CARY K. Dl'RPET, W. A. LINEHAN. W. -N.- JONES;:- V W. HOKNEV BARROW. BARGAINS Phone 356 Ice Cream Company Manufactu Zg-T-XJ-P-l. ... -Mfe.'-aatt.-.3;T-4V: Estimates Cljcerfully Eumlshod -RICHMOND aud NORFOLK VA, . T s J.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 21, 1914, edition 1
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