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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER 11 nnTTni! cnrrrnQ uui tun iJurrLiiJ SEVEREJECLINE New Iligh Record Yesterday , Followed By Heavy General Realizing With Lower Fig ures Resulting New York, Nov. Be open ' Htaed new high records, but nt eer aavey general realuiiur and was followed br a se vere decline. Mar MM off frees ll.il te it 13, dosing at 21.02, with th ceneral lUt slosine. stead at a net toes at U le 41 petals. The saarkst evened unchanged to IS point, kicker, but it Mil became evident that the a ranee above 21 eenta waa attracting heavy reflt-taktag. Early sfferiags were ataorhed ea eomparstinlr noderate reaction, but Liv erpool broke just before the close abroad and , after the withdrawal of arbitrate erdera, prieas here turned eaaier. The eaaaea report bowing O.OIi.Ml bale tinned to November 14, waa Juet about aa expected and ite pubH eatioa waa evidently the sicnal for evening up Ions contract. For a time the market waa very weak late in the morning and the price broke from Stl.lS to 20. M for January, while March sold off from Jl.H to M.7ft. Bull aappert and severing eauaed a sharp rally early ia the afternoon with January selling up ta go. ad aad May ta .!.. This meat was not fully maintained, however, lag to renewed realising aad ispolia that ocean freurht room for cotton was becoming scarcer. Chafing prices were some V or 10 pointa up from the lowest. Private cables at tributed the early advance m Liverpool w con tinental and trade buying, but said that the late decline reflected realizing and trade calling thaa expected. Olen. High. December 11.00 tl.Od January 21.12 21.14 March 21. IS 21.24 May 21.42 21.42 July 21. U 21.17 October .. T"eotto'''ulet ; " No l IjOW. 10.62 20.66 20.76 20. 20. la 7a middJing uplands Close. 20. U 20.44 20. M 21.02 21.01 t,J 20.76. FHEE OFFERING Of STOCKSJfESTERDAY Scattered Strength Visible, However; Concessions Se vere in Coppers- and Other Issues; Sugars Make Gains Mew York, Nov. 21. Stacks were In tree eawpty during the early cad anal starve of todays irregular market, with neater atreagth between times. Con ism ions were se vere ia cupvors and ether asses, which recently registered greatest gains. The soger, made rains of from almost t points for Cuba Cane to 6 for American Beet. Other strong stocks included United States Rubber at a gross gala of 6 pointa, with t ta for Corn Predueta eon moo a ferredL Mexican seeuritieB, including petrei eiiBu and American emeiting also scored sub stantial gains. Central Leather waa tempo rarily beared by the unexpected ixtlaration of aa extra two per cent dividend and other stocks of the war . and semi-wsr groups were variably higher with paper issues aad equip ments. Shipping aharee were In demand. Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies gnining t pointa. with 1 to 2 for marina. (Jailed States Steel dupli cated Its new maximum of 120, but yielded in the general reversal of the lest hour. Raila reacted 1 to 2 pointa. revaivllea of fur ther ex eel lent statements of earning aad the restoration of Atlantic Coast Line to its for esee 7 per cent dividend basis. Bonds generally followed the rmirae' of Stacks. Total sales, par value. I5.6S0.000. Unitde States bonls unchsngrd on call. NEW TURK STOCK U8T. Rales in Hundreds. RALEIGH COTTON MAKKIT. (Reported by Parker Bros, A Co.) Receipt yesterday 160 bales. Good middling 20 Strict middling 20 Middling 20 Low grades 114 to 19V, NORFOLK COTTON MARKET. (Reported by Holmes aad Dawson.) Good middling 20 Btrirt middling 201, Middling 20 1, Strict low middling' 18', Market steady. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, Nov. 21. Reactionary tend ency waa displayed by the cotton market to day, prieea being under pressure from liqui dation throughout the session. Recoveries from the decline were not well sustained and the market dig not have the good tone H has shown recently. At the lowest prices were 08 to n points down; the .close was steady 20 to SO points down net. Spot were marked up 12 pointa to 20.26c for middling, a new high The opening was at the decline, m spite of (lie small ginning this last period. The ear bureau report to November IS, Indicating the output lor the but period waa I8S.644 ba about met conservative bullish expectations, bwt did not arouse sufficient buying to absorb we neevy onennge. An early loss of 20 to SO point, waa fol- Mnred by a partial recovery but later the ' asarket waa down again. Nervous fluctuations occupied the rest of the aassion with the lowest levels reached around the middle of the morn ing. Closing bidsi Deeernber IS.M; Jan. 24.14; March 20.42; May 20.61; July 20.17; Oct IP n ' Spot cotton steady, 12 points tm. Sale, the spot 2.76 halm; to arrive 1,16. Middling 20.26. LIVERPOOL COTTON, Liverpool, Nov. 21. Cotton snot eaaier; good sanvni-g ii.hi asuiui ll.u; low ling 12.27. Sslea 7 000 balsa. Including 600 for epeeo- aallon ana export. Receipts 72.000 bale. Futures weak and irregular I November 12.21 Nov -Dec 12.17 Lice. -Jan. 12 17 Ja-.-r'eb. 12.25 Feb-Mrrrh 12.20 Marrh-Aprrl-.' 12.87 April-Mar ...12.42 May-June 12.47 June-Ju'y ..12.45 J uiy-A ng - , 12, to !Cent. Sevt -Oct. Oct. -Nov. Nov. -Dee. ...12.12 . . .11.1.1 ...U.4 ...11. SO MM I COTTON SEED OIL. ' New York. Nov. 21. Aside from November which was in demand from shorts, cotton need oil was easier under scattered selling on Use weakness in lard and cotton and lack of eaiteede support. Final ericas wee. l A awtlnts hteher for November and S to 14 net lower lor tne nalanre. Tenders 600 barrels. Sales M.I 00 barrels. Market closed steady: Snot 12.70 kM- N 12. a.,!?. M: Dec 12. 7R la. 7 ; Jan. !2.otJ 12.70; Feb. 12. il 12.70; March I2.7l4tl2.74 April 12. 7Ji 12.77; May 12.7712.7; June . s. eve. is.su. - DAILY COTTON TABLE. Part Movement, Mew Orleans i Middling 20. 2S; reeeipta 14 S7; sales S.960; stork 45J.43S. Galveston: Middling 20.76: receipts 1 8,700. : ports IS.6AA; sslea 0.144; stock SI7.S4. Mobile: Middling 20.26 ; receipt, 226; sales 14; slock 10.910. " Savannah: Middling 20.60; receipts S.12S: salsa I.SH; stock ii.0M. Charleston : Middling 204 receipts 1.S6; Wilmington i Middling 2SU reeeipta 111 - Norfolk: Middling 20.28: oalra 1229; emli aft all Baltimore: Slock 1.670. Boatoai Middling 20.90; receipt, 470 stock 7,CK0. Fe.iladelr.hia: Middling 21.00; renrtpta 62: DCJSt tuns. . .'. New Yorki Vkldiing 20.71: racainm ISO- 17.016. Minor ports: Stock 71.S6. laterier MevemeaL Roeatoa: Middling 20 OS; receipt 18.144; ehioroenta 1T.20O; sales t 0V2 ; stock 278.0SS. Memphis: Middling 20.25: receipts 0.7S1 : as.ipas.us, 7.27S : sslea t SCO ; stock t4.72. Aaarasta: Mkdng 20.44; reeeipta 4.021 1 shires an la 2,2t ; sales 1.060; stork 1SI.S7. St. Louie: Receipt, 21.061 ; shipments 10 474 : stock 22.15a. e-wmenm ":Ui 1.111 aipmema W4; Little Rock: Middling 20 26: receipt, I.0M; aJajmsrats Mi sales Ulli stock 64.020. ael!? ..Rc" O0.7I1J shipment, 4,,- 8; stack 741J14. "EW YORK DRY GOO DR. New York. Now. 21. Browa sheeting, aad pr-nt clot as ooeitmaed at adwaaee during the day. Yarn, were higher. Men's wear waa err arse. SUka were ou later ta retail eaaa- t NAVAL STORES. Seteaimaa. Now. II Turpentine flna, : alee 184 reeeipta Ui; aaipsarata S47: atoek 20.SC7. " BMa . mL. I Sis . . .... . . 7. , ST7 . l. ; Owotei A R .27ii C D .(: E (.S2U : r o.soao.S74: o .s7VrO.J"4 rrrEMBiRo peanpt. market. (Reworted by Badgers, Plnmmer A Ce. ta.) SPANISH ' Farwaeea stack, snarket flraa. New stock 11 4 pel busbeL VTRG1.N1AS Paiiain1 Mack, saarkat Uraa. Mew stock : r Allia-Thalmers Am- Beet Sugar American Can . Ah. Csr and F. Am. Cotton Oil . Am. Locomotive . Am. rimelting , . Anwrtcsni&iitar ", Am. Tel. anJ Tel. Am. Tobacco . . . . Ame.-tcan Zine . Anaconda Copper Atchison At. Coast Line . Baldwin Loco. . Haiti, and Ohio . Bethlehem Steel . .S01 .157 .20 . 4 .. 74 .TBI. 'H . 62 .. 1 . 40 .6 .. I . .141 . 21 3 Canadian Pac 113 Central Leather Chea. and Ohio . . C. M. and bt. P. . C, R. I. and P. Ry. Consolidated Gas . Corn Products . Crucible 8 led . . Erie , Geo. Electric . . . Ot, Nor. pfd. . . . lit. Nor. Ore ctfa. Goodrich Illinois Central 271 . rl . m . 41 . S Hill .527 .11) .16 . .200 . 62 10 Int. M. M. pfd. etfs. ..: Kan. City Sou. Lehigh Valley . . Louts, and Nash. . Liggett and hi y era Lorillard Co. . . . Maxwell Motors . M.. K. and T. pfd. . Missouri Pac. .. .. Max. Petroleum . . National Lead . . , N. Y. Central . . . N. Y, N. II. and H. Nor. aad West. . . Northern Pacific . Pe-inaelvania . . . Reading 1U I. and Steel . . Seaboard A. L. . . S. A. U Pfd. . . . S. 8. S. and Iron . Studebaker Cor. . . Southern Pac. . . Smthe.-n Ry Sou. Ry. pfL . . . Tana. Copper . . Texas Co Tex. and Pac . . Union Pacific . . United Kru.t . . . U. H. Rubber . . . 11. H. Rteel . . . . II. 8. Hteel pfd. . Utah Copper . . . . Vir. Caro. Chem. . Vs. I.. C. and C. . Wabash pfd. "B" . Western union . . West. Kleetrte . . Kennecott . Am. Zinc pfd. .112 . 12 . 10 .200 . 0 . 40 . 8 . 12 . 12 . 51 ,.17 .ITS '. 6 . 29 . 1 . 41 . 49 . 6 . S .113 . 4 .118 . 12 .408 S002 . 41 2337 . 78 . 17 . 14 . 3 . 40 .892 2 High. S3 sC IL'O', IS.", 2-'H, 10.1 10.'.', 125', ?" 87 -9 178 114V, 08 V4 s;i 18S 27 p, Sa's lsSks 118N 47'i, 10 111', 120 ' 831, Hi ios ll.H'-j 9L, H)V, 68 141 HIV, 67 1104 1121, 8KI. 124S 241' 17V. 149k 168 - H 120 122 'i U 4 oS so I01i f,n ci4 Ix'W. 82 V, lo s 64'. 76'., P2 no 117 1.10 221 81 102 104 4, 124 A , 8H0 1T2 111 87 IS 2 13 22 S 8S 37 S lal 118 46', 70', 106 lift, ia 76 I0, 110'-, ft 1711 68 1, 1401, lin, 8J lVi 38 7l I2S. 100 27 MV, 24 237 17 144 162, 154', 12IS 124 4"'s lil4 2H 1011.. (4', 6:8i Close. 32', 107 V, :. S 62 S 03 V, 118', 130V 221 C !', 102 105 125 V, 8.-.V. r-4 tM 172 lis'4 82'k 138 '4 7J 8"J 87 1HI 118. 46 u, 7H 103 118 24V, M 134 2H7 220 76 i' IU 111 CO 1074 68', 140'., HS r,7 108V, pn la S8V, 874 1244 100 27 6"',; 24V 237 17 141 US 08 1274 122 lis 11 2 101', 84 S 69'a 82 mUliisUsHillliiU Merchants National Bank of RALEIGH, N. C. Condition the Close of Business Nov. 17, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and discounts , Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation U. S. Bonds to secure deposits. . ; Banking house, furniture and fixtures. ... Stocks and Bonds Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Real Estate Redemption, fund with U. S. Trewaurer . . . . Cash on hand and due from banks $2,456,457.92 10,285.50 100,000:00 50,000.00 50,000.00 6,0fif0.00 6,3R)0.00 515.14 LOOO.OO 1,430,284.53 Total ?K121,943.1. LIABILITIES Capital stock . .$ 100.000 00 Surplus and undivided profits . . . 137,000.00 Reserved for interest . , '. '. 4.113.24 Circulation ...... 100.000.00 Deposits . 3,780,829.90 Total .$4,121,943.14 PAID DIVIDENDS SEMI-ANNUALLY SINCE ORGANIZATION : Began Business March 29, 1909 E. C. DUNCAN, President. 77. B. PRAKE, JR., V.-Pres. and Cashier. Total sale, for the die 1.718. 300 share. WHEAT IS UNSETTLED, J i Chicaro. Nov. 21. Seeminp; lack of any I unrent export buying of wheat in the United i HtaU todar tended to offset bullish foreiea edriees. Larrely as a result the market ( closed ansettled off to up. as compared with veeterdaT s nntrn. torn snowed a ka. of .fTl4 net nd oats of V,74. In oro. visions the outcome varied from l&e decline to a rise of 40 cents. fire in and provision, closed: WHEAT December 114 Mar 188 CORN December frt Mar M.V OATS December 684 Jsnuarp 62 PORK January ...27.64) Map 27.47 LARD January '. 14 SO ' Ms 16. SO EIKS January 14.08 May 14. 7S Cash araimi WHF-At- No. I rM nominal: No. 8 red I80T11: Me. lar 8ettti rNor'I nrd"IS0crir4. corn No. t pal low 071,1 98; No. 4 yellow OS NV4: No. 4 white W24St6U,. - WF8TEHN LIVE STOCK. Otiener. No. 21. Hoes stead at Titer day's aver-, to he hlrheri Bulh O OO'tOhOi lujht S.soioo.S.1 mixed .Hit,-i: heavy J.30ai0.vj reoa-h .S0JM; pi, 0.2A4J Cattle steady: native beef settle fwaiS.M i western steers O.OtUa 10.20: aeorksrs 7.70: eoe-s aad heifer, S.62.H calve, t.0O Is oe. Bheep stronr: wether, T. 75421. 71: ewe 4.40 07. SO; lambs S.2tfll.S. vrw tork raovTstoNS. New Yoeh Nov. ft B . . trifural 4.40; ssoirsea S.U; reflned Arm. nutiar area q. Cheese firm. Snot eocTee awlsti Mim Ka T. IU,i aants. No. 4. 10. "Better be safe than sorry" 9 Better sell your cotton in Clayton than to wish you had. Bring your cotton and cot ton seed to Clayton, the wide-a-wake welcome town. Buy some goods from us and some from our competitors. Deposit your money with The Clayton Banking Company. And you will never have any thing to regret Ashley Home & Son -The House That Protects You. (Keewted by Jones, Sea Co.) Fancy Juenboa, 4ft44c per powod. Fancy. SStf4 per pound. Strictly prune, SSe per povjad. Prime, SSae per ound. Shellino; .lusifV,, per pound. Spsnish. SI. SO per busheL Tone, steady. Faaey Jujwbe, 4 per pooad. Extra phase. Sc per pound frosa SSe per pound. EewUiaa stock. Slam,, svr ennd,. . fttsnrlias: exrhaar. ' dar bills 4.7'4r sawmiii"! eixtp day bills mm bank, 4.704: seni martial sixty day btlia d.TOh: aemansi d.TO'w: eablea 4.7. MO. --eaanei Bar aihrer 72 V. Meepnae 4ellare K. , . C ii sum at bosses, steady. . Ksilraod bend, pmaar. Tawe sseaa Irmerj 44 sad PS day, SV24 : six aaeeith. ISitV. e-,. Wood' Seeds. Seed Wheat Tbe 8eed Whet w offer an frtwa the beat aad moct productiTe crofw pima ia the fin sat wheat-rrowinir eetiotu of Virfiaia, and are carefullr rrcsotvnod by tu to rem ore ail tmpur ttieaBd iuiall and Inferior CTains, to aoteaepplr out euitoaej eolj viui plama and well dereeoped seed wheat, which should yield conoidcra. bly more per acre than ordinsrr wheaU InppfirfecUy cleaned. AH of our wea w beats are srieeted from good yieUin crops, which with our method of rlfiripg. mos-ot tbe Seed Wheat which we. offer rery much eTiperior to ordliury eeed wheat Write for - ' . -yood'BCrop Spelal pTiaf fall information and prices of W MThwat, ftoMd Oats. Wlntar -Urtojy, Ky aad ail aeeda for Fail sowinf. Prieea and atun plea of sny ebda desired, outiWl on request. T.W.WOOD 6 SONS, SnDSXCl, . EIcIunond,Tt. Why Lo ok So Thin? It ia not bmlng rvor safe for your health. Mi fleah tt yov bcaaaa and roa,, to year cheatk, iff tlraaWf a pint of tLia JoBdoei, ttifoe. We Print Right Aad Deliver Oa Tlaae Cotiimerrial Priatiaf. Job Work. Brief a, Beorda and Catalog-tire MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION M. J. CARROLL Raletfk. X. C SHIVAR GINGER ALL TboM ywat rooa rigVl twyw (or a dtasaa -Titta - sfwssBctsoa aJwasdaaj ea fcfl 4 BotdoaietytUsAbitaadl U yow tioaiW iae Me la aaock (aB lsita to 'pbooa ' , rOSTlS CANDY CO. lMstrlbwtotra tor Baielsk. THE J. B. McCRARY Ca Dowlcsdag aad Sapovirlalac Monicipal fmproweniwnU H.' W. LOVINa.BprewBUUvT) CHAILOTTE. H. C '. - Automobile REPAIRING Is Our Business We Specialise on Buick Cars. Wo also haw a number one Ford artist for your approval Motor SeiviceCo., Phots777 3 Q WBftTie Stre V Raleigh, N. C -Certified PKSIE At j - - COMBINED STATEMENT OF The Citizens National Bank and The Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust Co. RALEIGH, N. C, NOVEMBERJ.7r-i9l6. RESOURCES Loans find Investments U. S. and N. C. Bonds . Cash and Due from Banka . ee e oV" "e $1,020,876.67 248.350.00 ' 1,094,026.32 Total .. ...$3,263,252.99 LIABILITIES Capital 300.000.00 Surplus and Profits 210,008.10 Circulation 95,600.00 Deposits 2,657,644.89 Total .$3,263,252.99 FOR YOU AND YOURS! We have the very best Life Policy. V Protects you fully at Minimum Cost. Insures Your Insurance by the Total Disability Feature Good Territory for Agent See or Write to CAREY J. HUNTER & BRO., State Agents, Union Centra Life Ins. Co., - RALEIC.H, N. C INSURANCE AH Kinds McKIMMON AND McKEE VALUABLE STOCKS AJfD BONDS. SALE AT AUCTION. Ia order to w-ttls the eotato of C. C. MrDonald, dorea,e,l, and pursuant to the powe-rn rnnferred by oix noti ami pledlteo to ondfraigned bank, from C C. MrlKinald, iated Janunry 11, 1911; Majrh 3, 1911: July 1, 1 !1 1 LjeJirjiarxl riS, 1912; April 1, 191.1, anil J ij 9. 1914, and h ordrr datinl April 7, 191(1, of Wake County, N. C Superior Conrt, we will at .13 o'rlork M on Saturday rwesnber 9, 1916, at rntinty eourthonae door in Raleih, N. C, acll at public auction to the high bidder for rash. fire (5) eharea common atork Royal Cotton Mille, Wake Korea.. N. C.; three f.1) ahare preferred utock Ixx-k Cotton Mill, Conrord, N. C, forty HO) share common atork Raleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, N. C. ; fifteen (15) share, com mon stork Shelby Cotton Mill. Shelby, N. C.; thirty (.') ahnres (took Hruthcru National Bank, Wilminfrton, N. ('.;' ten (10) harrs common stock Caruleich Mills Company, Halrigh, N. C. ; om (1) (hare preferred stock Times I'uMwh iog Company, Raleigh, N.C; 1100 per manent subscription certificate News and Observer liilililiing Company, Ra leigh, N.J"C.; twoTi;) eharr common 1(Hk Tresliyterian Standuril I'ulilifhing Comiiany, Charlotte, N. C; 415 flrel 7fe'rrrfftBon'r oFtoan of Snow Mill. N. C flvo (5) fino sii per cent intereet second mortgnge bonds of Raleigh Country Club. Right reserved to reject any or all bid, : This Noeemlier 17, 191(1. Jt;RCHANTS NATIONAIe BANK. riedgtX). " MRS. IXkCia T. MflX)NALI, Ailmtri. of C. A MrDonsld, deceased. ERNEST IIATTnTJOD, Attorney. 11 1822t J. COOPER YOUNG, Trosld est J. A. RAND. Secretary-Traaaarer UNION TRUST CO. STOCKS AND BONDS, INSURANCE - I0 MerchanU Bank Dalldiag ... Raleigh, IV. C WE ARE STILL ri'LLING FOR THE FEDERAL LAND BANK BBUY FROM THE MEN WHO KNOw" 51 Years Intelligent Study of the Paint ins Buaineat Mke ut Competent to Ad visa You. ASK THE MAN. HE KNOWS. THOMAS H. BRIGGS -AND SONS RALEIGH. N. C. B If Hirdw are The M e n . COMMUNICATt WITH JONES, SON & CO., Inc., Norfolk, Va. COTTON OR PEANUTS EXCELLENT STORAGE FACILITIES. Lilieral advances oa onsiaTmenta oithsr to bo sold oa arrival m placed on storage, ...... ..: ....... --r- - - Latct market information fnrniihcxl on reqnest, fro of eharga, by telegraph or telrphoaa. Correspondence solicited. Emm Established I87. L. C Withers, D. C Dr. Specialist of the Foot 1 1 7' Fayetteville Street Raleigh. N, C BRAY BROTHERS STOCKS nONDS "IT shares rtisie Fir lasimaes Ca. 10 On sasSnrs Leaa and Trast Ca. ssjsraa Aretie lee aa4 Ceal Cev t CeiMera KeahF ana Inaaraaee Ca. M0 shares Gees, Crease Ca, efd. BOM Oeese Urease ce. lafa WrM Us Una. We stay WVste taaaes mt Boexls. Write V What Tea Here far Bate. 150 Phon-150 ea at Coal : Wood : Ice : Brick Wholesale and Retail ! Inquiries Solicited For Carload Orders All Orders Promptly Filled JOHIISOII a JOIII1S0II C0L1PAIIY "RaTeiiETNTC. I . .jmswjm a Vivl HnTSy URINARY OIXCHHOIX 24 COUHS tsjrslD Isaareeiiiaa au. Dtcooim : THE.BEST SERVICE , ; - - NCOURTEOUS- N PROMPT ' ACCURATE THE PARKER-HUNTERJlTY CO. kal -estate and iNsuBANCaV ' aras; rIln rata 1.
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