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STOCKS MAKING GAINS Strong Tone Maintained, but the Advance Kept Within Bounds by Realizing - Sales; New York. Dec! 2S.-AU but. a few Stocks made gains h. the opening deal - ings, but none exceeded a fraction ex-c-tp-' Sugar which rose 1. Amalgama ted Copper fel i and a few of. the coal ers showed fractional declines. There vere some large individual transaction and deaMngs were well distributed. Railroad stocks were feverish on reali tation; The leaders, however, held at a parity or sold slightly above yester day's close. ; : Large buying of Amalgamated advanc ed it to T2i and the Headings weee well taken, the common rising to 53. ; Sugar was less active and vibrated between 11G and 117. The increased dividend ou Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis caused a demand for the stock and it trained 3 points. American E-S-pres, Westinghouse-Electric' and Jer Central ials "rose a point each. I 'rent hiking in Hacking galley cost it lienewed large buying of Sugar car ried it 3 i over last night. The general market maintained a strong tone, but the demand was fed by realizing sales which kept the advance within moder ate limits. Hocking Valley ralMed 11, hut there were reactions of 1 to 1$ in Amalgamated Copper, Manhattan and IVC. C. & St. Louis "Ehese reactions were recovered when the market ad vanced after the favorable bank state ment. Realizing in Sugar carried it .iff a pomt.- The realizing elsewhere was well taken and the, market closed active and strong at about the best prices. , " 1 New York Stock Quotation American Sujar ... Amalgamated- Copper American Smelting American Ice ...... 116 70$ 44J 31 J 80 . 102 , 104 .65 : 47 1()5J 241, 217J 177 117 71 44i 31 Atchison . 80 . . ...,.. Do. pref Baltimore & Ohio ...... Brooklyn apid Ttransit... Chesapeake & Ohio ...... C, M..& St. Paul ....... Chicago Great Western , Colsolidated Gas ...... I Delaware & Hudson .... !Dei., Lack & West, ...... Denver & R. G. pref Erie Erie first pref .......... Illinois Central I-ake Erie & Western ' ... Louisville & Nashville . ... -Manhattan .... ......... Metropolitan Tracuon . 'J; Mo., Kan. & Texas pref . . Missouri Pacifi3 . . . JVi , National Lead . . ' New York Central . .". . N. Y., Ont & West. . .... 'Norfolk & Western,...'.. . Press Steel ...... k . ..' Peopl e's Ga s . . . 7 Pacific Mail S. S. Co .... Republic Steel 102 105 65 i 46il 165J 21 i 21 249$ J251 95 94 1 411 41 73 73;- 1394 139 68 684 106i 138 1061 137 162 52 1 100 4f 167 J 34 162 . . 52 $ 1061 : 16 167"' " 35 57 39 1021 45i 68 r 53 815 33i 931 611 39 64 103 90 111 81 42J -931 431 22 911 39 451 15 68 do. prer ..... Heading ........ Do. first pref . . . . Southern Railway . . ; . . Do. pref Southern Pacific Texas Pacific ........ Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pacific . Do.- pref U. S. Leather ..... Do. pref XT. S. Steel Do. pref ....... ... . Wabash pref ............ Western Union ......... 53J 81 J- 331 935 691 39 641 1031 81' 42 931 43 91 Co Hon - . New York , Dec. 28. There was ah early decline in cotton, owing to liberal receipts and a fall in Liverpool, as well ns more or less liquidation of January and other months, partly by Wall street; but later on the loss was almost recov ered, and in fact January, July -ami Au gust closed 1 point? higher, while after the close the market was still stronger, 8.25 being hid for jMayv and 8.10 for March, owing to the Small estimates for Houston tomorrow 7,000 .to 7,500 which frightened not a few of ' the shorts. The.fact h not denied that the receipts are the pivot on which the market will swing, and according ly they are being sharply watched. They have been running ahead of List .year, find this fact has-not been to the lik ing of many operators who have here tofore pinned their .faith to small crop estimates. Trad? reports are' favora ble, v- Open. , 8.0? , 8.09 , 8.15 . 8.20 , 8.23' High. 8.10 8.09 1 8.18 ' 8.25 Low. Close. 8.02 8.00 January ., February , March- ... .April May ... .. 8.09 8.14 8.18 &20 8.09 8,18 8.24 June.- t.. ... 8.26 .26 ,-.8.26-, Jnly ........ 8.14 8:18 8.12 Market closed steady. - &2QJ 8.17 Chicago Grain and Provision V Open. High. Low., Close. Wheat -, May.,'....... July ..... . .. . Corn- May July. Oats iMay ......... July, t . . 823 . 82 821 821 811 81 81 8U COJ 661 451 .391 66i 66 45 391 66 65 44J 38g- 661 65f 45 38J Pork May . .... Lard 3 17S2 17.30 17.17 17.25 10.02 10.05 10.02 10.07 8.50 8.55 8.80 8.82 January .... 10.05 10.15 May ... .... 10.10 10.15 Ribs . January ,'...' 8.50 . 8.55 May 8.S2 8.85 ; Baltlmoro firaln and Provision ' Baltimore, Dec. 2S. Flour Quiet and steady and unchanged; receipts 12,036 barrels, exports 429 barrels. 84!841; January 84J841 ; February 851 ; May; 851 S6; steamer 1 No. 2 reil 81 J ;'. receipts 21,028 bushefc ; exports none; Southern by sample 7585; south ,prn on erade 8285. : Cora Steady; mixed-spot 661C0; year 66iSg; January 66iGGS; May. 68269 steamer mixed 6565i; receipts -4,456 bushels; expoTts none ; Southern vMte corn 1 60J67i; Southern yellow corn 60467i. ' Oats Finn, No. 2 white 521?53rNo. ' 2 mixed 51; receipts 3.23G .bushels ; ex- popes none. . .-.- Rye Firm; No. 2 nearby 6869; No. 2 western 69; receipts none; exports none.' V. -:v" .-V " Hay Quiet and steady; No l timothy n5.5016.00. v y :i ' ' , "- Grain'freights Dull -and unchanged,; Butter Firm and, unchanged; fancy imitation 1819; fancy creamery 25 26; fancy ladle lG'17r fancy roll 17 18; good roll 151G store packed 13 15c. ' -i w:-:. . Eggs Firm and unchanged; fresh 2728. - , , i ....,.-.. Cheese Firm; large ;10il6i; medi um llll; small llilJ.. SugarIIrm; fine and coaTse granu lated 4S6. . r ; , Bank Statement . New York, Dec. 28. The statement of the associated banks for the week end ing today shows: Loans increase $954,800, deposits in crease $6,773,500, circulation, decrease $73,200, legal tenders increase $1,230, 000, specie increase $2,569,400, reserves increase $3,799,400, reserves required in crease $1,593,375, surplus increase" $2, 106.025. The banks now hold $7,891, 3o0 in excess of legal requirements. -Naval Stores rsew xork, Dec. 28. Prices were quoted as follows: Spirits turpentine oil barrels, 39; machine made barrels, SftJ;, tar pine barrels 1.85; oil barrels 3.90; rosin, common 6trained 152$; goo strained 1.55; D 160, E 1.65, F 1.75, G 1.75, H 1.80, I 1.90, K 3.50, M 3.00, IS 3.85, frWG 4.00 WW 4.15. May Wheat Open Close New York Minneapolis Duluthx 871 88 J . 78J , 791 Open 77 78 Slay Corn Ckne New York 70J 70 J TTorkln: 24 Honrs m Day There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills pillions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish" Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. .Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders Try them. 25c. at alf druggists DIGEST OF SUPREME . COURT DECISIONS (Reported by Joseph L. Seawell.) STATE vs. ANDREW JACKSON, Ap pellant. (From Lincoln.) Motive. Where the act or language of a person may be attributed to a criminal motive or ito a motive not criminal, the law will ascribe .it to the innocent 'motive but this - presumption is , rebuttable.. - . G. F. SEAMAN et al. vs. NETTIE SEAMAN et al., Appellants (From v icuoweuj . t s "Dower-TPartition-T-Infants. ' Dower should be allotted before Darti tion.of the land tqT the .heirs at law, and the rights-of the 'infant heirs should be protected. - . . " .. The heirs may join the widow in an application for jdower or they : may be adversary parties. P. H. HANES et al. vs. W. E. HOTEL AND LAND' CO. et al.k?(From For syth.) Appeal by defendant Pa ttersoin. Dedication to Public Use Sale of Land by Map. ' The rule that a land-owner, by dividing his land into lots and designating in a map thereof certain portions as being set apart for streets and public squares and selling ithe lots by reference to such map. is lield to have dedicated the por tions represented as sheets and public squares, does not apply to a lot repre sented upon the map as a hotel site. Conrad vs. Land Co., 126 N. C, 776, distinguished. ! - STATE vs. SPAUGH & BECKLE, Appell-ants. (From Forsyth.) Meat Dealer Farmer SecV 51, ch. 11, Laws 1899. A farmer who buys cattle and retails the beef from his wagon after fattening the stock upon his - farm is within the exception to section 51, chapter 11, Pub lic Laws 1899, .which excludes "farmers vending their own products and without a regular place of business,' and he is not liable to the license tax imposed by said section npon meat dealers. SARAH CAWFIELD vs. AMOS OWENS, Appellant. (From RutherH ford.) ,.. ' ;.- - :i Husband and Wife Surviving - Mort- gaeee-Power of Sale. Where the -marriage and fne acqnrsi- tion of the Tealty wei-e both'- prior to 1866 a leed made since by the husband without the joinder of the wife is "valid affirming Sutton vs. Asjsew, - 06 -N. C., 172 A mortgage to two with power of sale being a power coupled with an in terest can be executed by the survivor. R. McMillan vs. sallie hogan et al., Appellants. (From Cumber land.) . ' ' " j Tax Title-Infant Heirs: " ?-i' Where land is sold for non-payment of taxes, and the tax' delinquent dies within twelv months thereafter, ' leaving minor children, thepurchaser is entitled to his deed at the end of the twelve months unless some one has redeemed the land for the infant heirs. . STATE vs. DIXIE WILLIAMS, Ap pellant. (From Montgomery.) 3Iurder Judge's Charge Eye-witnessEvidence.- . . Where there is b no eye-witness of the killing, it is not error to submit to the jury trie phase of murder in the second degree. 'f-.r,: V '," ' The previous declarations of a wit ness are competent in corroboration of statements made on the stand. STATE vs. JOHN II. ROSE, Appel lant. (From Wilson.) Murder Evidence Exception - Where all the evidence shows a kill ing by lying in wait and the question is solely as to whether the prisoner was the slayer, the judge . properly told the jury to return a; verdict of "guilty of murder in the ! first degree'! or lnot glAuexceptioa tiut tlifr Verdict is against : feajf STAWDS iTO DAY ' " ; " " 'rati'".' WITHOUT AN EQUAL. gipijl lc :ommK PureRye" fSB3 PPiW notify us, mM WW ! ' I see W jo.M Vf?TPAiic TV ' " ,1AWV i &reibDurih-andfliMiih niv y1 ' 1 i 1. 1 i """"""' JOLO HEN RY. - SMUSUKST . the weight of the evidence is not re viewable. ' ? ' " STATE vs. J. L. WELCH, Appellant. '(From Macon.) ; : , Practice of Midwifery Without Li cense. - - - ' , . s -. A'jnan who practices midwifery with out a - medical " lioense is indictable. - All the questions raised by exceptions in, this case ' have been p'assed , upon- in State vs. "Van Doran, 109 X. C, 8G4. and State vs. Call, 121 X. C, C43, which are affirmed. ABBOTT & STEPHENS, Appellants, vs. J. . UUM. , (From Mecklen burg.) Power of Attorney Agency Sale of Land upon Commission Statuite of Frauds. A power of attorney, unless coupled with an interest, is revocable. An agency to sell real estate upon commis sion is not such agency, and if revoked before sale made by the aent he cannot recover commissions because after the revocation he finds a purchaser at the specified price, v ; An oral agreement ior n commission to sell realty is not barred by the statute of frauds so far as recovery of commis sions for service rendered, though it would be to an action for specific per formance by conveyance of the land. HUYETT - SMITH MANUFACTTR- ING CO., Appellant, vs. ItAIJ.11 GRAY et al. (From Craven.) , ' Sale of Machinery Warranty Abate ment of Purchase Price. Where a purchaser accepts an articlo which does not. come up to the warrant' he can abate the purchase price by the difference between the value of the am cle as it was represented and its value as delivered, but if there was no article at the kind represented, the value of sucn ideal article cannot be assessed ana tne nhnrement will be the difference be tween the purchase price and the value of the article delivered. Former decisions in this case re- viewedr ; ' . GEO. T. WILSON, "Adni'r, Appellant, vs. J.-E. RANKIN, Iteceiver. (From Buncombe.) , a Receiver Leave ito Sue Assignment of Error. - : - Leave to sne a receiver may be granted at chambers either by the resident judge or the judge holding the courts of the district by assignment or exchange. Where the only error assigned is as td an 'issue of lavf which the judge im properly submitted ' to .the jury and in structed them erroneously thereon, the judgment below should be reversed. . MARY E. BENEDICT. Executrix, vs. ,H. C. JONES et al., Annellants. (From . Buncombe.) : , Payment of Interest Surcfy Release Extension of Timet-Sec. 590 of Code. The acceptance of payment of interest does not release the sufpties to the debt. To have that effect ffliere must be a rcontract by the, creditor to extend pay ment lor a fixed dehnite period. I-In an action by personal representa tive of a deceased creditor against the principal debtor and sureties on the plea by sureties 'of Telease by reason of ex tensiori of time to the principal debtor, SUPREME COURT TWO -. xFfj the latter is an incompetent witness, un der section. 390 of The Code to prove such agreement between himself and the deceased creditor., t STATE "vs. CHAS. F, HUNT, Appel lant. (From Forsyth.) Emigrant -Agent Tax. -v " ' -A tax upon emigrant agents engaged in hiring hands for employment outside the fctaite, is within" the constitutional power of the General Assembly." ' - V All G-UNST II l Genuine when wrMj STATE vs. J. P. JAR VIS, Appellant. (Fr6H Buncombe.) Indictment-Defect of Rr'oof Multifa rious B?ll. ' .- ' A defect of proof or variance is waived if not taken advantage of before ver dict. It cannot be raised by a motion in arrest of judgment. The allegation in the inditinient 'of different phases of the sanje transaction does not make the bill j multifarious. " C. D. HARDEN vs. N. C. RAILROAD So., Appellant. .(From' Rowan.) ' Patent Car Couplers Lessor Road Li able for Negligence of ' Lessee. V An injury which would not have oc curred to an employee if patent car cou plers had been used is a liability not waived by the negligence of the em ployee, affirming Troxlers case, 124 N. C. 189. The lessor of a railroad1 company is liable for negligence of the lessee, affirming Logan's case, 116 N. CL, 940. ? STATE, Appellant, vs. G. M. NEAL. (From Nash.) Indictment for Removing Crops Evi dence Estoppel. Upon the trial of an indictment under section 1759 of The Code for removing a crop before payment of rent, without the landlord's consent, evidence that the tenant has been damaged by the land lord's breach of contract in an amount greater than the landlord's claim for rent and advances, is admissible. (Intimation by the court that in such case a - verdict of not guilty does not estop a' civil action by the landlord to recover his claim for rent and advance ments.) : -S . The Lady Whip. "Some- people have called mal a 'plug,' " remarked the pa tient horse, "but just now I guess I'm K Hk t, IS ft Fav v Ten Ier Cent, to Twenty Per Cent- Cheaper. '- nAim k ttcaj WTTH THE NEW PREMIUM RATES OF SEVERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES a .wi. 25 $27.30 30 30 41 y-, 3421 40 38i97 20-Payment Life 25 $32.47 30 36.18 35 40.66 40 46.18 15-Payment Xifo 25 $42.43 30 47.07 35 52.58 40 59.17 lO-Payment Life . , " . 25 $47.07 ' . 30 48.09 2Q-Yr Endowment 49 54 40 51.81 All policiesLissued by the PENN MUTUAL are from date of issue, without lcstrietion as to Residence. Travel, ;6AH1?ntawdu Values. - All SScles -?arS?te In the ft!fitg.of-the Company. Dividend may be used Annually or to Accumulate, at the option of the insured.. - ' ,-,Vhd(t a,.xi .-i.r-a r n amp7 general Appiy io iAirat jf;n.a, w write iu More Agents wanted. G s a nail." "A nail?" exclaimed the dog running along under the carriage. "Yes. This woman doesn't seem able to drive me straight." Philadelphia Press. Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue ofa decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, N. C, made; and entered on the 9th day of December, 1901, in a special proceeding entitled J. C. ixarcum administrator of B. T. xoneycutt, deceased, against Rebecca Honeycutt et als, being number 1027 of the Special Proceeding Docket of said court, I will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest' bidder for cash, at the hourt house door in the City of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, the 13th day of January, 1902, at 12 o'clock m., the following described tract of land, to-wit: Lyings and being in the State of North Carolina, Wake county, adjoining the lands of W. B. Medlin j and others, in Mark's Creek township, ! and more fully described as follows: j Bounded on the north by W. B. Med-j lin, on the east oy W. H. Richardson, on the south by Isiah Hall and Willis Honeycutt , and on the west by J. E. Toddf containing one hundred and forty acres more or less, being part of the land conveyea by Bryant Bagwell to Willis Honeycutt by deed dated 1845, and the same devised by Willis Honey cutt to B. T. Honeycutt by will re corded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, N. C, book 35, page 290. J. C. MARCOM. Commissioner, or e ior L lie Elsewhere When You Can Get Better Policies in the MU DOING BUSINESS IN N. C. Penn- N. Y. Equitable Aetna Mut'I Life Ao- Mntiial. Life. Life. L.ife. J. X. iil.O' $J..o ou.-to ?uu.ij 34.76 34.33 33.40 , 33.20 38.34 38.06 36.87 42.70 42.91 41.34 41.46 r, tf i h no foa 4 O fln O-T $38.35 41.73 45.91 50.92 S38.3o 41.88 46.14 51.46 $36.21 30.07 43.83 48.84 $35.99 39.44 43.65 48.83 $51.67 56.18 61.53 67.90 $51.67 56.18 , 61.53 67.90 $48.00 52.62 58.11 64.61 $47.77 52.28 57.72 $50.53 51.31 52.47 54.31 $50.53 50.92 52.33 54.66 $48.39 48.97 49.89 $50.18 50.96 52.13 53.98 mr - u i ' v M. S. Calver f wiui. VvuyuivilJllVlk KALEIG-H, N. C. 'A Coart reporting don anywhera 1( North Carolina. Price on . application f-jOTEL J30RSETT RALEIGH, N. C. Thirty' Newly Furnished fences, European and "Ameri can Plan. . ; One block from post offlca. Two blocks from Opra Hon?. Js'ext door to Com mercial and-Farmers Bank. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies U and Gentlemen , PRIVATE DINING ROOMS if UK F AKXIES. W. L. DOjRSETT. Proprietor. HUT FLOWERS. ROSES, CARNATIONS, AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES, j& j& j& 4 Floral 'Designs, Brides Boquets, Flowers for Weddings, Balls, Banquets, Fu nerals, etc HANDSOME FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY We can ship with perfect safety to all points within a radius of 500 miles from our place. Large, new green-houses, ex pert - florists and designers, prompt and satisfactory service. Flowers cut fresh every day. and of the very highest grade. Order funeral designs by telegraph. J. POMONA. N. a (Near Greensboro.) Administrator's Notice . Having qualified as administrator of John Marshall Richmond, deceased, late of Wake, county, ; N. C., this Is to notify alFpersons haying Claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Raleigh, N. C, on or before the, 21st day of December,- 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. - . - ' . JNO. H. KING, Ad'm. This 21st day of Dec. 1901. DR. W. E; WEIHE, Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Cornell University. PARK ROAD, WEST RALEIGH. Interstate 'Phone No. 43. - i i - j - -j inn Has tteen used for over sixty ysars trf ill IIO. miUluns of mothers for their chlldreq lAfUCI nUi'C whtie teething: with perfect ill Ho LU U O success. It soothes the childj SflflTUlilP softens the (rums, allays all U U I II I Ft U Pinj enres wind colic, and is CVDIIf) the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold OlnUi by Drogjrists in every part of tba world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's, Soothing Syrup," find talcs ao otacr klad. Treaty-five cents a bpttle. . Drug Using, ajjbtase write , aooBdeatlal. ; THE ttEELET 5n&asb(xoJI(.2 Our . Handbook MB! -I rit Free Cn ReiUlUk i nsurattce Phoenix Mutual -Fniden- N.W. Mutual. 37.80 $31.33 34.24 42.24 Mut'l Life. Benefit. tAl Ufe. iors "r .fou.M 33.65 37.10 41.54 ?30.12 32.87 36.22 ' 40.38 530.66 33.50 36.5 A 41.25 $36.93 40.29 44.32 "49.23 $36.40 39.64 43.51 48.22 $36.92 40.23- - 44.21 49.05 $37.61 41.01 45.10 50.07 $49.53 53.90 59.09 65.30 r $49.24 53.52 - 58.58 04.59 49.71 54.05 59.21 65.35 $50.4.- 54.89 60.16 00.45 $48.3 49.16 50.38 52.27 $48.13 48.83 49.85 51.4S $49.15 49.99 $49.36 50.20 51.43 53.34 II UU IE 0 a? jyi ft- v 1 Raleigh, N. C. AGENT,
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