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HMD AY MORNING, APRIL 13, , 1 1 5. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. iliOl ION Will : HICHFR I FUPI Sharp Advance Follows Early - Declinef Near Months Mak- Ing Seasonal Record , NET GAIN 13 TO 17 POINTS Demand Was Stimulated By Sharp Closing Rally in Liver pool, Bullish Private Texas Acreage Reports and Vague Rumors of Russian Negotia tion For American Staple fork. April S3. A funker tlfeltae in today' early trading following by eaara nne In ration. ' mr wontba Baking an kick nuul revurde. t'loaed etaedy M I M tain of 13 to It pointa. RaJattvely pur ra hie. anil reporta af -eatiaaed gemd weather Hontta -nconrajred a renewal of reeterdav'a arlllng a the "pea lag and iret frt.-n. a ere fonr to eight lnl lorn. Th Im-lln of about H fce J pointa from Mnaitay'a blah ree rde eeetue.1 to bring In freak lone hnvtng aad tbat demand a a attmalated br a akarp rtnelng rally In Liverpool, bulllah private Teiaa irmtr reporta and rather - ae rnaaore tt Kuaatea rntereeta were aegetlattaai additional rurvhaaea In Ameri- Wall WiM tu a heavy buyer na tba advaaer wkirk carried Mar up to 10.S3. or tkrca poiule aboa tae prevtuaa brut level. Ortober rontrarta MM np to 10. M, or arttkla a point of the nrevtoua beat level aad the general Hat abowed net gain a of I t II paintg during tba middK of the atern ana. iToalaar pr-ea vara a ahade off from tba '"7."' 'M'lff a"H i ft " r. rat area eloaed ateady : iiwn. Hl b. Low. nine. , iay . . . m m in.jc 10. m 10.27 llla 111 't-i ii) KB 11 1A M 4rt. K(. 4 111.. IO. 00 IO. 2 ec. . . . . . to.-r n.nej r:ni-vi.w Jan. . .. 10. W 11 OS M.T4 11.00 "not ortou steady: middling tiplanda fo aale. BAIJE1B COTTON MABlilcr, iKepnrted by Parker Bro. and I'o.i Karvlpw yeaterday 35 halea. oud aiiddllac . . .t wrat middling 11. VI.MIiaa Iij U grade ti'jtt NEW OILKANS COTTON. New lerleana. La.. April 22. Cottnu went new blab leva la tor the aeaenn today, after a ower opening. Heavy baying waa redlted ! leading long Intereata and waa - areenapaaled br work bulllali goaalp. one report b4aaT tbat tba ftannlan conrumriit bad coaapartod aacotlatioDa for tba pnr- baaa of 400.000 bam nr cotton in tbla aaatry. la tba mHt tradlnc prlia war .'do 7 polata down. Hoary biiyUif art in bnnwr aad prb-aa arara rapidly -arrial upward, la tba aftaraooa tba tradlnc monlba arara !1 l 3 potitta orar yaatar-iay't lat oiio tatloaa aad JoIt atdnd at 10. "1. Tha rluaa waa at a Bat (aln of IS to nointa. Kiporta for laa aaaaon want ovr the aaaaa mlllkw aaark. wblrb atlmalated aome llttte baytar. ForaUrn rlaaranrM for na day toullrd bale, brincins tba total for tba aaaaoa to 7jUU4.?K. Heard, hoar, aver, poluted atrt that a rear axo aiort arera wail orar H,nmi.ono bale. forma fHtorra eloaad : Mar ft. ft): .Tnly W.t7: ttrtobar M.S2: i "a. ember 10. OS: Jan aary ki.TT. Kpot rotloo atead;, nnrhanaad; inll dltn .. talaa aw tba apot H20 ha lea : to arrlva LlftirtML COTTON. id aarpaot. April Zt Cotton npm eav : ad ailddllaa .trj; aniddlln t m. low aalddllBK Ma laa 10.000: for ppa-ulatloa and export Rereipt. 2M.4. t'nturea aieaay: Maa-Jua. 3.M. Jnn. July V71: Jalj Aa. !i.T: Of. Not. r. !-, : Ian. Feb. a.tC: Mar-h April .07i4. tOTTON HIED OIL. New Tor. April 22. Unnidation of May on a larce erale, feartna hearr tend era aett aaoath waa tba featnrr In cot too aed oil today. It weakened the whole market and Indnead eonalderable "Otalite Mlnc wltb aal prW general 7 to 12 pointa bet lower. The market rloaad weaA. Sit S.43 bid; Ar.ril aOfid.TS: Mar r. !; Jane r. 7: Julr A.RIt H2: Aarnat I BH7.K: lepteinher 7.1St T 15: tatober 7 It7.1; Nurember .!) WW VOIK HOMT. -Memntlle aer e lork. April ti-w.TV Kierlinc ei.-hanire ear: alitr dar bllla t 7: for rablea 4.TW.25: for demand 4.- Bar allrrr !',. triiraa dollar. i, miaDt bond atrady. Ilailruad koada Inn. Time loaaa ear; almty and ulaat day a Total aaaaa .!. rtll aaoaey ateady rullntt rata I. D.UII COTTON, TABLK. VVaTl MtVTMaMlM Vew orleaa.: MIUilliia ..id: rareipta -72; eiporta fslMn: aalea 1J10; ok 3M.- t (lalteatoa: Middlinar W IO: reeelpta . Vc; eiuwrta 27.W0: aalea .VT: io. k ant, Mokner Sdlddlln J3: rarelpta W: 'Taanab: Ml.ldliaa receli.ta 2.- 7: aaara vnrk tf'.lM. ( rbarHHtua: Mlddllna? e-N : revel pu 542: 4rk TKaeaa. A UaHtaartoaj : Middlioc S . reraipt Tit; ,.t M.7t. Norfolk: Middling 75: nwvipta 1. V: aalea 34 : aloek dKAdll. Kalttawra: Ml-l.llia , ; atoi k Hoatob: Mld.lllaa l.0: raieipta l.titiS. l raorta 4.04 : ata- k 12.M. TMladetpbta: Mlddllna; 10.73: atoek X t. NewTark : Mlddllna W) Jo: racelpla JJ: naxu atark laa le , Minor porta: morh W.HH. Total lodajt; Ka.-atpta t.tn: eiporta maaa; anrai Ltw Hoaat-a : Mtddttna; 10.00; raipt t. J.T: abipaaeat, ,7a; aalea 1.K7X; atork l.TO.TM. Mampkla: . Mlddlia- M: raeelpta Ha; bkipaaeata t,7: aalea lje: atoek 1W.T72. Aaaraata: Middliaa) 7i: reralfda 118; bipaaeada tl: aalea 7t : atork 12.ra7. Ht. Laa la: MiddllnaT : reralpta 2,19; ablnaaeat. 1150: aalea 42: atork &.2M. tlartaaati: Reeaipta 17SI; abtpmaata 3, !2: -tark tX&U. l.Hlle Raa-fc: MlddllnaT raralptl ltd; aUpaaaau 4B; aalea 4B: atork 2a.- ia J . rnaiaii ja.la; aaupaaeaiia ItlW: atork iMja. NORFOLK COTTON MARK.ET. aparwd by Badaaea aad tlawaaa.i taaeat aaaadrhaar .. '..1A rvtrtrt aalddaiaaT .. . . -. .. ..! Mtddllas .. .. '.. .. .. .. .. .. Ptitrt low aaMdltnc .. P Low mtddltac 8 Market aaeady. Plammer aad Ce.) per k Babel aaked. fiteported br Kadrera. ttrANlKH Karaaera atark M.W TlrS!lIA Karaaera aawfe, ataacka aready . Ta-r jamba Sr prr lb. Kaary ad .-. ed Jy pet lb. aary Kvtra BrUiaaT ataark 51. rAtra petaaa Xr per h. -e I Ik, ytoarot-K pArT uunr aary Na. I .. . . ... Mrb-t ariaaa . ., LOSSES MADE BY El in ROUSSTQCKS Prices Moved Contrarily From ' The Outset, Standard Issues and Lower Grade Railways Tended Downward; Coppers pward NewWork. April 22 -TraOlua In atutka daareaaed lu marked manner today, total tranaai'tidua falling far abort af the reraut daily average of a million or more uliarea. Varioua eifMaiuMlona, rangiiut from ullt li al to Indiutrial and te LnU al -ondi-Uoaa, a era auwiuvad. ' To the diapaVionaia obaervar. aranta of the at fan- (fa.j a, in ludlbg beaty for eign and domeaMi- aelllug. a 1th an ad mixtnra uf pnfeatuaal operatloua for the decline. eeeuied touake today'a oub-oine a matter of logh-iirv aegnon-e. Loneet prlvea were aorcil IriVtbe iaat hoar nben the llt rerorervd frunj lla torpor of the mld-aeaaton with derllneji of 1 to 2 poluta In uuuieroaa important Nitorka. Prirea moved rontrarllX froia the onl aeb. atandard ato'ka and Rie lower grade rallwaya tending downward, while rop pera moved to higher uuotatlojiH. Minor rallwaya were agaluv under tha cloud arialng froii) the Hia-k laraud reort. Tobareo laauea and a wore of Wroudary intliiatrlal and eiintpiuetit Htorka. made more or leaa aiihptantlal advanin. iiuv uf which were retained lnveetmenl i-iiuUitioiia itffered uiore en roaragemrnt than found In tba atoek uir A modenite rally In l(o k lalauil MNVea and atrengtn In iMioper Nnvertltiles in parted ariitneaa to the bttnd llHt. Total aalea. par value. aaTarrvaated K. 1 at. .UUP. I lilted Ktatu bonda ware unchanged on call. NKW IOk MTOt al l.l-T. t ornT. t'otton rirwl, Kotldor, Toole and Harramia Abio lratmyfHl. taaaclal i TIM Nawa aad OUBerverr -- Wilaon, April J 2. Fire deatroveil a Dark hfiiiaa on tha oiantatifiit of Mr. Henry Kaper, about two ml lea west oJf Wilaon yeaterday conaumlng about ae-yenty-liva huahela of corn, cotton aeed. fodder, toola and hameaa. Ainal. t'oner Am. trt. lei) II . 9 II m ss n 2H so 1 2 M 17 Amer. lau . Am. and Am. tltlea ifd. Am. Cotton Oil. Am. fmelting .. Am. Huulf . Am. ttugar . Aiu. Tel. and Tel. Am. Tobacco . lAtcbtaou . . . . At. roaat Line . Italtl. and Ohio . Canadian Par. . . Central Leather Cbea. nnd Ohio C Mil. and M. P. Krie tieueral lec. . . tit. Nor. pfd. Ulluolx Central Inter. Met. pfd. . K. tlty Hon. . Lehigh Valley Lfiula. and N'aah . Liggett and Mvera Lorillard Co. -. . ..IH M.. K. and Texaa . "I MiH. Paclllc . . .lir. Mex. Petroleum It" $.' X. tVntral . . . 41 N.V..N II. and 11. 4 Nor. aud Wrat . Nor. pacifr ... 27 IVunaylrania . . Ill needing Jo It. I. and Hteel . . . H It. I. nnd Hteel pfd. '.' Hock I aland Co. . K. I. Co. pfd. ... .Id M L. and K.K.id pfd. :r.' Heaboanl A. L. .. . M. H. H. and Iron . 2 Hon. I'acioc- . . . . IL'4 Hun. Ry d Hum. By. pfd. . . . Tenneaaee Cop. . . IN Texaa Co - Tex. and Pa.-. . . . S Cnlon Pacld.- . . .ler. V. B. Hteel . . . .473 V. . Hteel pfd. . . 5 I tah Copper . . , .4211 Vlr.. Car. t'beut. - . 1 -Weawm Tblod : Ileth Hteel . . . .21 Salea In lluudreda. Higb. Low. t 474 7V 77 .v.'a JE1T 4 ..UK. . . I 474 Km UK i4 170", ll'i 4XU. lfi4 i:i .'. 7C-. It 2S, 12 144 i rjn .- 2.11 1KIV, !tV, I'l Si HIS U04 ill l.'al TOVa 7Vi :ix 10 ; id'; i:H, : low 09 ,15V 3m, 50 l.Td 110'. 122' 244 ltnv, 774, ldml 47(, , 2KJ, M.V 121 7ni -ri'a 1 4:114 I2fi 22.'. UV 11 1:14, IMt !) tuK-j Ilk", 110 UK' UtS HBt, 41 :tx l 17 4 :n .18 ln'a 112 ft OH - 141 'lone. 7H 3f.A inn UlVa 122 SHI 10 ll 40 unC 2 l.Vl'd 121 111', 74 MZ 14.-I i 12.1 2.11 1H1 11H 144, 01 0 7 UKi no 1104i i.vis 2H MIL, 41 :w Ml 1 :w 1:1 l'a 112 r.7 ll 0M 14 :iov: ' twtj 142 47 v; Am. fleet Hngar . . 4 47 , 47 Total aalea for the day 70100 aha vYKKTKBN in t HTOt E. Chicago, III.. April 22. Hoga lower: hulk 7.404S7.01): light 7.3fif7.7r.: mixe.1 7.2.W 7.70: heavy ft.MttT.K; rougb 4J WW7.10; plaa B.7rtrr7.0O. Cattle Brm ; native beef ateera fl.l54i.70: weatera ateera n.Hr.irr7,.'il: row a aud nelfera n lauiK fal- calvea g faMTO.tNl. Sheep weak; abeep 7.80fN.Kl; lamba 8.25 eie.wt. XAVAL STORK. Savannah. t;a.. April 22,-Ttirrieutlue Brm 4.; aHlea 2t: re.-elpta 1; ahlpmcnta trr Mtork 'II (ma. Iloaln ateady: feVfpfa4.12": abipmenla 2,070: ntn t m.fivi. Ouote: A. B 3.2S; C. I ,t.!B: 3 noa . H S.: I S.T,: K S.0: M I 15: W41 B.OO: WW o.70. NEW (Oil moviHiov. New Turk. April 22. Haw angar ui.mi Inal : centrifugal 4.77; molaaaea 4.00; re fined ateady. Bntter and clieeae ateady. Hpot coffee ateady : Hlo No. 7. 7-c; Panto No, I, lor. - lHV titrODH MABKCT. Men Vork. AprilTt2.- Cotton conda and yarua very ifm. The carat au' tlmia pro ceeiled wftbont a decline In intereat and lu-b-ea were bigber than on any day of lb wee. , Raw ailk eaater. Knit good a lu better demand. . AWARDED $12,000 fXK DKATH OF HISBAXD. Mr. Hrrt V C olejr Winn Suit Againat Houtlrrrn Hallway. iBperlal la Tua Neai and OtaanW ) Aahevllle, April 22 Mra- Corrte Coley, admlniatrmtrix oftha eatate of Bert K. Coley. an Ing tha Southern Railway Company for damage in the turn of l&O.OOM for tha death of her huaband. yeaterday wan award ad 112.000 by tha jury which heard the evidence- in tha caae. Mr. 4'oley waa employed by tha Southern laat turn mer and In a derailment near Tuxedo, when an exeurainn train left the track, ha waa crushed to death. The rasa haa been a long one, two daya of tha Buncombe county Superior Court being taken tip with the hear ing of tha action. . wammmsamstm Loans Based oft satisfactory credit and balances will be granted by the. First National Bank i x I! 1 1 of Richmond, -Va 1 1 1 1 Capital and Surplus 1 1 E 3 ' rrf ' p a m i mnmtiimnj rvt ami mom alma' - LARGE EXPORT HELPSWHEAT After Much Wavering It Closed Nervous at 1-2 Off To 14 UPj Compared With Last Night Chicago, III.. April 22.-Today'a larger export bualnei helped wheat. After muck wavering it cloned nervooa at 'j off to 4 up, compared with laat night. Cora .Unbilled a abade to V lower: aata a OOwa to a.aixteenth up and pro vlaloua varying from S to 74 tie. line tu rlae of 2S to ft cent a. drain aud provialona Hoard r WIIKAT- May 1014; July t.VSV COM Si May 771, : Jnly m OATH May G7V July PORK- Jiilv 114.10: Kepi lN .'ai LAKfl July 10.40: Kept 1ti V RIHH- .1 til v I0..'2: Kept, to Mi Caab grata : WHKAT So. 2 red LMrVttldo No. 2 bard ldutj,. CoHK No. 2 yellow 7S4W7W. 7 7 to f.Isthsr's Friend PAt'K HOV8K HVIlr;i 1 am not aurpnaed to obaar-a the tumbar of man who onme Into tha at or fwrchaaa 'Mother'a Krtand.' ' ramarfea . loading druggleC Tba aapaotant mother If aha haan' ward of tbla aplendld embrocation I arobably not reading the papera to mucl ixtant. And If aba doea K lit happy bought to aend hubby to tha drug at ore 'Mother a "rtend" la applied externally ver tba abdotninai muaclea. It la a gantla, aoothliic lubricant, pena latea to tba nna network of iter van nealh tha akin and haa a marked .endenry to relieve tba tnuarular atrain o which theae broad, flat abdominal Ttueclea are aubjacted. Tha Krda, teti lona and llgaananta are thua perm K ted to stretch without the correapondlng aurfacc it rain ao often Involved during the period if expectation. And particularly to young mothera ia tbla remedial application uf Ineatlmable valuf alnce In thna keeping tha muaclea firm but pliant it enablea them to mo through the ordeal without laceration of tba eptdermla efte-i the caae wbea tbla gentle atteatioa la neglected. "Mother'a FtlaBd" U highly recom mended by a boat of women. Writ Bradfleld Kegulator Co.. 40g latmar Bhlg Atlanta. Oa.. and wa will aend you a vaje uabla iitUa book to axpectant inothera. t The world'a cocoa nut producta for 1IJ are valued at t3S0.0oo.000. while the production of gold for the aame year waa leaa than lfiOO.0VU.ouv. McDonald s specials You onK' have from now until April 30th, 1915, at the close of business to save on what vou have bv buvinsr NON-TAXABLE STUFF. This saves Raleigh people $25 on each thousand and to those living elsewhere whatever their tax rate is where they live. If you have money on hand, real estate, mortgages, any stocks that are not North Carolina corporations, any bonds that are not Unit ed States or Stare of North Carolina, you will have to give them in for taxation If you have anv bonds of churches, benevolent orders, or charity bonds you have to give them in for taxes even though the property upon which the bonds are issued is exempt from taxation. With the exception of UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT and STATE of NORTH CAROLINA bonds, all bonds without any exception are taxable no matter what any one may tell you contrary. All stocks in North Carolina corpora tions are FREE from taxesand do not have to be given in. Bank stocks do not have tobe given in as they are given in by the bank to corporation itself to be charged up to each stockholder from a certified list from the corporation commission to the register of dWds of each county and the city and county is furnished a list so that they can add to the list of what you give in all bank stwk you have; Bank stocks out of North Carolina you nave to give in for taxes the same as you do on any stock not a North Carolina cor poration. You will find some CHOICE INVESTMENTS, those that are NON-TAXABLE Use your own judgment. If you ask for advice (it is mighty ajeap) I wiU give you my candid opinion on anything I advertise. I CAN HEARTILY RECOMMEND. Erwin 6 preferred have only 17 shares left. Alpine 6 preferred have any part 32 shares Noth ing better. Caraleigh Phosphate & Fertilizer Works, 6 preferred, as good as the best. Carolina Power & Light, 7S preferred any part GO shares. Aberdeen & Rockfish R R., 6' ,'c preferred First class. Sold 5,000 to one of Raleigh's conservative investors 12 Caraleigh Mills Co. (Cotton goods manufacturers,) at 85. A bergain. Paid 4 April 1st c. c. Mcdonald Raleigh, N. C. Stocks and Bonds. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK WILatlMGTON. N. a rr Ctm Charged aaat rat Oral Paid. B. Cooper. ChaJrtnaa af tha Thoa. EC Cooper. PrealdenL Oeo. O. Oaylord. Vtce-Prealdeat. Chan. B. Bathaa. Caahler. W. C Danny, Aaat. Caahler. E. Fred Banrk. AteL Caahiar. ST. UARY'S SCHOOL O G Fdaalil tm 1MI a tf, IMC AMtcom ArrUCATTOX KV. GEO. W. LAY .... . .1 , . . s - ; Archie Farmer Saved the Day It was the last half oieToeenWlnnMiTuinexr- down, a man on second, an J Farmer, the Man of the Hour, dropped the sphere safely into deep right. Game won. Don't forget that the result of life's battle fa not what ou make, but that which you Mfely place aside. Our Savings Department will play the game with you; let the Pass Book be the score board, 'and a Dollar equal a run. See how many runs you can score during the season. Lets tart today, score a run. It's a great game, liverj member of the family will enjoy it. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT The Commercial National Bank Comer Martin and Wilminton 4 This ttiilt do tfonders mjour HOME ..INCORPORATE! SPECIAL SUMMER RATES ARE NOW ON Buy unlimited life scholarship now and save from n.uo to $l7.0o." Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotypv, Typewriting, and English Courses. We train for Business Employment and Success. Send for catalogue and full information. AddreV- KINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE RAlch, N. C. OK Cbarlotte, N. C REMOVAL B a p t i s t B ook Store Has Moved To 126 WEST MARTIN STREET. Here you will find all the latest fictions and novel ties in cards and souvenirs. COME TO SEE US If it is anything Electrical, Telephone 370. Thompson Electrical Co. r no W. Martin Street. Electrical Supplies and Fixtures. 'Repair work a 'J specialty. A'. HTHERE is no other 1 varnish to compare with Valspar, because it is really waterproof. And it dries overnight Guaranteed to last longer than any other indoor or outdoor var nish. Ideal for furniture, bathroom; kitchen, etc. H4KT-WARD IIAKimARi: 4 Ralrtfh. f. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TUa. rawOAKSUVaV aVAaXWAV t tUt Ok I at. Traiaa leave Balaiia aa follow: Ma S. lai A. aL Throua Puuoiaaa lui BirhBoaa. Waaataclua aad Near Yark. kllMA aU larwuch PallaMaa Cur BlrhBaonA Ha. a. 41 -M A. M. TSroOfh Pullmana rruaa HiraMal ta ttaaaiat.. j'onaiiuutk to Charlotte, plrkiac up rllrailu(haai a4 Ueiaphla aleepara at Bamaat No. LijeA. M. Throuab Pallmana for Columbia, Kavanaab. Ja kauavtlla, aad bamilert (ram Hamlet aa Mo. If a. 11, 110 A M. Tkrouta trala rhaelntta and Bntherfordtna. If. CL a. U 11 A. M. Throuah trala Mr Norfolk. Fortemoata; alas tbruafb parlor V"iUtUU la, Mvaaaaa. aa.aa'urai aua Tampa. Florida. Hlrailaaaam and Memphla gleepera for Ftnalagaaaa and Ueaapate w malrtna knat enn neetiita a Me. 4. 11U P. M. Throaah Pnllmaaa for RirMnoaa, waiuainu, naw ion aad ""Sofil. P. M. Trouf k train for Atlanta, tirrmiBKaaia, oauin aaa aaJBta' M U 4 -41 F v. rraaa Kutherforrfloa Charlotte and Hamlet. Wo. . P. M. Loral for Weldna acd Intermediate pointa dalljr eirapt Saadar. M a. ton P. kL Pullmana fr Jackeoa. villa aad Atlanta makln eonnartioa for Florida pointa; ramiai ana wyni, atiaatd aleener handled a No. II from Hamlet. riniii tralna rarry all eteel elat-trlraU ly hahted eo,rlpaent. arltk ateai dinars, aaeala a la carte, roe tick eta rmllmaa reaenratlona and In foraaatioB. call at No. 4 Wet Mania atreet. ar aak any Seahoard a rent. c m mwAN. n. p. a. Naefalk. fa, T. WaaiT. ft. P. A anted. NOTICE OF BALE The unUenugnetl will in accordance with the authority conferred in hi br a deed of truat from M. T. Leach to the underaia-ned aa truatea to ae cura the Indehtedneaa now unpalrt and paat due. Bald dead of tru.it be ing refiatared lu Ilnnk 21. at pxte i. In the office of the Heitieter of I teed a for Wake county, offer fey pith-, lie aale to the hinheyt bidder for caah. at tha court houae dr. in the city of italelgh, at 12 o'rin.k noon, on Mon day, the Ird of May, 116, tha fol lowlna; property. 1 1 1 af and being in the city of Raleigh, and further da-aci-ibed aa foilowa: Alt that lot of-land with the al'.rt houaa No. 21a H. Wllmfngton atreet, lietwean ICaajt llargett ajid Eaat Mar tin atreeta tit Italelgh. N. C. being a part of the lot No, lit. In tha plan I Shaffer' Map) of aaid city, adjoin ing tha landa formerly belonging to K. K. Moore. Ianlel U. Fowle and othera. and bounded by a Una aa foi lowa: Beginning at a point on Wilming ton atreet. at tha norths-cat corner of tha at ore formerly belonging tf J. N. Bunting aaid point beli.g at tha middle of tha northern wall running aaat and waa of aaid Hunting atot-e houae. runa thence north to the eaat line of aaid Wilmington atreet it feet, thence eaat In a line perpendicular to the aaid Wilmington-etreat.'UA-foot with the Moore and fowle llrie, thence aouth It feet (the laat Ave feet along tha Una of Unchurch at Dodd at oral to the corner of tha Bunting kit: thence with tha Bunting lot. aa tha aame waa before the aale of tha lot now deacribod, 126 feet to the be ginning, and being the name lot dr ecrtbed in tha deed from Bart U. Galling, W. J. Peela and Km eat Hay wood, com ml-d oner, to M. T. Laarh. reglatered in the oftica of the Kegla ter of Deed! fur -Wake county. N. O. Thia the tat day of April. I tit. WM. II PACK. Truat -t tot. -" Just To Remind You:-That He arc prepared (o serve vou in any legitimate banking; proposition. We vant your business and want you to know that wc want it-anil will shew mr appreciation by hearty co-opera-timi and efficient service at all limes. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK IHt-: HEADY-MONEY HANk IH14 r. 4kNN. Praa. ar. N. JONES, Vtee-rraa. r. W. BBIfM, CeaMee I. B. TlnakBlAAg. Aaat. CaeaJae. THE RALQGH BAIIKHiG AKD TRUST CO. Started in 1865, and still doing- business at the lame location. Has paid in profits to its stockholders nearly TWO MILL 10 N D 0 L LARS Has never lost a Dollar for a Depositor or a Stockholder. WE SOLICIT BUSINESS FROM ALL, WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL. rtiai B. Jebaaaa W N. Janea Jaaiee A. Rrlgga T. H. Crewder P. O. Muring Car, K. Uarfey DIBBCTOB Alfred Wllllaraa W. A. Unekan 1. R. fbamberlaia T. W. Haraa H. Norrla Jake W. Hard. ANNOUNCEMENT Wl. Iiar Midi Mr llcntal IliieliieaK. fiftUn Tlic lUlcigli Aiart. nipnta ami Hiaxg atul Mordwal I'roin-nlca to Meaatra. I'arker and Hunter Hralty Conutatiy. to take- rflrat Al'rtl nrail. Wc thank our patron for tlaMr latum to ua aiul Ihi tlM-y will krtu tlM'la aWtxntMU with llart ww t-oniirt'tiou. tur lanokkrrprr. Mr, H. It. Winaum will kwp Hie acvountn aa brlo'rr, anil Mr. U. II- iKirtoli will auiMTtkar Ui ciilkvtioiM for a Irmi of two yr-am. Q. H. Dortch & Brother STILL IN THE LEAD TEE UHIOX CDTTKAL LIFE DISURARCE COMPART t-ri ita leading (xadtlon by ' 1 1 Kemovlng reatrlctlona from pohev lonnacta aa to Military and naval Service; (I Offering an attractive Total 'Dlaabliinj t'lauae in pollclea if dealred; (1) Reducing Ita already low pantrl'iatlng premium rate by aa average of nearly Ten PKR CENT ! percent.) It haa the "JxiweM Nat Coat Record Tha t'ida World Over " For the BEST in". Life Invcrance. you mi.it get It In THE UNION CENTRAL, Write to i- Carey J. Hunter & Hrother. State Agents, RALEHiH. J. C. THEY STAND IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES LEONARD REFRIGERATORS SANITARY AND CLEANABLE solid Porcelain Lined, Round Corners; no place to catch dirt I THOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS Tha Bit aHavrdwBTB Men RalelgB, N. C SEMnPASTEFAINT One gallon makes two. Manufactured bj TANNER PAINT & OIL COMPANY, P. 0. Box 49S Richmond, Va. J) fnaae .. .......... . .'. .-. SU Hkeiliaf .. .. ..ISjr Kk.fntifc a at a ! b. k. . 10 - v
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 23, 1915, edition 1
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