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v. I TBB MoKKIsg POST, WEDNiESDAYt pui'OBER ai ,903 7, THE rices Improved at the Open ing and Bull Leaders Had AffairsTheirOwnWay. Closing Was 'Oull ancKFirm RRE T fores Vew York, Oct. 20. London prices ;lir,j0ed trie opening advance in .-...-1 llPr. vFifrTi . " -vi on hope that the threatened ir tro".!?1.03 at Baltimore had been r.vcrte-i o;t Otherwise "trains Pennsylvania yielded a shade . A. . 1 y . 4 , T-.-'tl ttmes oieei preierrea ex vj.lend ran - the rule ana in the prominent "Mr,.-.i -stocks advanced liberal frae- bid up strongly when the pr:,--.- Avere traders attempted to coyer, .and o-i ' Uwder? were selling about a point c ve yesterday's . close. Supporting oler? in United 'States -ttlVh!ch-laiied it from', 57i toSS,- contributed largely to the rapid rise. The cains -,ere n;o?t pronounced in' 'the .ratocks uhuh declined most yesterday.' The r. r rket became notably strong and ad v:Tued easily on a lighter volume of .-. yiii.'s' orders than the selling:' which o - 'rod yesterday's loses. The stocks ;,-h k rvU," " a "Zh IPGRTED BULBS OP plied the"." sable waiter. "We all 'ain't 3 i yil;: II - mm m u T y' wmns frost InTennessee. g6i ho she!lfisn -pt e h "-hi-Louisiana, Arkansas and Georgia, cold Daily NewV : "wu eisewnere, a DUiusn govern ment i report and unexpectedly strong Liverpool market combined to advance the price of cotidnj particularly as a. eddd ma, of the local sh9rts deemed it advisable to cover. Prominent local interests bought both here and in Liv erpool and several firms executed large Liverpool buying orders here in the winter months. European, markets were buying at the south as well . as . the continent. Is - taking hold more freely In Liverpool. On the , rise New Orleans sold freely and some. local bulls also took profits The pott receipts showed .some increase. and. It 'isJ hot at all im probable that .they may further in crease in the near, future as a result of heavy Erropean" buying at the south and also by reason of the recent advance which farmers will naturally be Inclined to take advantage of. But there was more disposition to buy 'than sell, ; not only because of the Weather news, thervrn merit weekiy 0, which w&s distinctly bullish . and the fo-cign buying, but . also beca -sW of a more 'eh'erf 1 jtrtr o ik me largest biuc. ana lowest prices 01 any Book Store in the south Cash ' i , ;' - - , ' v5clidol BooKs 1- ' i- HyQG inths Iul 3, At Half Price Law. Medical, "Theological, Scientific and Historical. I ' 'r i ... Books at ft great sacrlfiee, all kinds are rather inclined to hold aloof jut the southern and European spirners jkre evidently more or Jess alarmed by the weather news and the percipient ly bad crop reports. New England may continue to pursue a dilatory policy. lagged at first joined the vip- although such a policy last year, it is av; id movement. Pennsylvania, and 1 nited States Steel advanced a point. Th renortea aosence or strain at i;ai Ponds ir:ore had a cheering effect. - re dull and firm at noon, .-jorial stocks continued to paid for all of condition '; And -others for either forcing or out door planting. Send for price list. Roses, Carnation , Violets and other fine cut flowers for" all occasions. Floral de signs, pot grown roses for fall planting. Palms, Ferns, and other decorative house grown plants. Phone 113. . . . , -v .... ; . ' . : ' 1". ' Crowi inOver When you pass all previous records. Call in FRIDAY I and. SATURDAY, and see one of the best DISPLAYS OF. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOL ENS FOR SUITINGS ever In the dtyw An expert tailor from New York xri-l take pleasure in showing you. , FALL SUITSi.. PIATS. SHOES; UNDERWEAR, tc ' navr ready. W HI TIN Q BROS. If 3X3 kinds of Books regardless or date. $1.00 each offered .for cer tain bid Books, R,ellcs, Coins and . Stamps. Send for list and well kno-ATi: nmvM miitu the .a1 mention what you have or know about. to satisfactory. There is an undercur- Hiehest Prices paid for , OLD MA- rent of conSerA-ative feeling among HOGANY I FURNITURE. TYPE- many. in view of the recent financial WRITERS pr all kinds, both new and developments, although thfv tWn tv, second , hand. Bought, sold, .. , rented. ' W - - . M. L, 1 . k ,1 be ! the significance of these hapenings has 1ePaired or; overhauled; also all kindsl brought forward as leaders and the been, to some-extent . exaggerated. Yet 01 Medical, jandi Musical instruments, sroneral list promptly followed. Aver- I the smallhess of stocks, raw. and man- ?la-tionery, ( Fountain Pens, Jewelry, ;:re gains on .'the day's rise ran to ufactured, xeible and invisible, at Watches and Clocks. NO CHARGE 1i v.1t two points for the most active home and abroad,' iswi factor in' the FOR PRINTING yur Stationery if stoc-ks.an d the market in general ruled situation which the friends of the mar- bou&ht froIP us as Envelopes and we i over n point aoove lasi nigm. u- L m c mwraeu 10 lay great Stress i " r:ir touched 115 before the buying uponv " Flackened, and Car preferred improv- 1 i,; Grain rni Prn u ; three, points Realizing made only j Open. HighV Low. Clo. , . , , , October .. Bl . -s vTt- rv A Hull An ra - Haviin& ..70 . )f. SteinniBtz, Florist, Decern her Ftoel Foundary preferred lost three lyjajj H;id Railway Steel Spring preferred . poriN- Bull leaders had affairs pretty i"iicli Octoter their own way and encountered no ef- December fective opposition in lifting prices. Su- jIay srir. which for a long time, has been OATS" Inconspicuous In the dealings, was. December rushed up 4 points, clossing 114, and jay. the aavances in many otner stocKS r.ere also largely extended. United rtates Steel preferred recovered its di vidend and Louisville got up nearly 3 i'-cints. PORK: January".. , May .. .. .. LARD: December Sugar ran up 1154, Third Avenue January ' :-?e 3, and Manhattan, Pressed, Ste-1- i . Car, Smelting and Locomotive 2 to. 2. ?ugar ran off again to 114, which was i signal -for the room tradera-to-take profits. United States Steel preferred, New York Amalgamated and Car fell back a point St.!. Louis . 1 . 1 General Electric 1 Otherwise Minneapolis .'je reactions were fractional ind led Duluth .. . :o dullness; "Sugar rail fed again ': and the closing 'was dull but firm. . - ork MnrU (iDOtAllnnt ..43 ' ...,.42 . ..36 ..11.75 ..11.90 .. . I. .. 6.32 , . ..' 6.47 . .. 6.32 December Wheat . . 8114 , SVA SO 80 79 78 78 43 : 44 43 43 42 42 42 35 35 35 36 35 36, i 11.90 11.72 i'l.87 12.02 11.85 11.&7 6.45 6.30 6.43 6.52 6.40 6.S2 6.62 6.50 6762 EYE GLASSES fitted by Specialist, ' 50c. to I1.00J or changed for 10c. to 25c, R.aleigr&, N, C. $100 FUNERAL GUARANTEED BY DRAFT ATTACHED TO EACI CONTRACT SCHOOL OFFICE SUPPLIES of all kinds. Send us your, orders. Sat- i Isfaction guaranteed always. SOUTHERN ' BOOK EXCHANGES, M. Ml RALE MlTH, Proprietor, GH and RICHMOND. THE Burial League OF THE UNITED STATES r 1 305 Smlihfield Street, PITTSBURG, PA. AMERICA'S BIGGEST SHOW Sig.jSautelle's Colossal 12 Combined R. R. SHOWS 1 1 Open. Close. .S0a.,?6b ..85 8G ....73. 80 ....78 v Y7b American Ice .. .. .. .. .. 5 5 Vmerican Car Fdy. .. .. .. 20 21 Do. pref. .. .. 111 115 Imerican Smelting .. .. .. 39 29 Itchison .. 64- 61 Do. pref. .. .. .. .. ..,SS 89 Amalgamated Copper 36 38 ""rooklyn Rapid Tmsil ... 21 53 Baltimore and Ohio .. .. .. 73 74 Do. pref. .. :. .. .. 87 87 Canadian Pacific .. .,. .. ..11S 119 Thesapeake and Ohio .. 29 29 Z. R. I. and F. .. 1. .. .. 23 24 C. M. and St. P. .. .. ....136U 35 C G. W. . . .. .. .. .. ..-13 1 Ponsolilated Gas .. 173 174A Colorado Fuel 28 31 Delaware and Hudson .. ..153 153 Frie 26 27 Erie 1st pref. .. .. .. .. .. 65 G6 Illinois Central .. .. .. . 130 ...133 Manhattan'..-.. .. ....132 133 Metropolitan ..104 105 M. K. T. pref. .. .. .. 31 32: Norfolk and V.'estern .'. .. 55 57 New York Central 116 117 N. Y. O. and.W. .. ... .. .. 20 20 Pacific Mail .. .r. .. .. 20 20 People's Gas .. .. .. .. .. 90 95 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. ..117 H8 Reading .. .. .. ..... ... 44 : 46 . Southern Pacific .. v.. .. .. 40 41 r. C. I. .. .. ... 28 25 Texas Pacific :. .. 21 27 rnion Pacific .. .. .. 70 71 f eather .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 ; .7 father pref. .. .. .. .. ..'74 '75 r. S. Steel .. .. .. .. ..13 34 I'- S. Steel pref. .. .v .... 58 59 Western ' Ulilon VT TTVrV. "tV". 2,2 " Wabash ... .. .. .. ..i. "17" 13 . T' nfrmber Torn ..." , New York .. .. .. 50 Ma iSti Louis. .. .. .. .. .;39 39b I - 5n t?Tt,r" troVlI'n i-rlte: ! Baltimor. Oct.' 20. Flour firm, un changed; receipts, 25,437- barrels; ex ports 3,514 barrels. . Wheat dull; spot contract 84 1 spot number 2 red western, '85 ; October, 84:; November, 85: De cember, S7; January, 88 , asked; steamer number 2 red, 76; receipts 2,406 bushels. Southern by sample, 7375; southern on grade, 77S5. Corn quiet; spot, 49; October, 49; November new or old 4849; year, 48; January, 47'4S; steam er mixed, 47; receipts, 79,551 bush- els. exports, 47.143 bushels; southern white corn, 5054; do yellow corn, 50 54. : Oats steady; number -2 white, 42; number 2 mixed, 4041; receipt. 41, 34' bushels. " . " Rye steady; number 2 western, 59; receipts, 664 bushels. J . . Hay firm, unchanged. ' "Butler, eggs, cheese and suger, un- "Wiil exhibit, rain or shine, in THIS AFTERNOON s - AND EVENING Paid-TJp Capital Stock, $5p,000. ISSUES A CONTRACT AGREEING TO PAY ALL FUNERAL EXPENSE TO THE EXTENT OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, AT A COST OF ONLY 90c. to S4.B5 A YEAR, ACCORD TNG TO AGE . . . , . ! . . . Aa Up-to-date Provision for this Expense ' Everything Guaranteed A Draft for $ 1 00 Attached to Each Contract CasW Surrender Value If You Quit Payments No Medical Examination Required Cheaper and better than Industrial Insurance No Fines, Dues, Assessments or Forfeiture 1 ASK YOUR UNDERTAKER ABOUT US j" ,val tores"-- i New York, Oct. 20. Naval stores r Uabah : pref - . i V i?C5s Vi?consin'Centrai pVTV; rK 24 i-ZO Va .-Ca r. 'Chetti. Co, .-."t : . ."19 - . 3? con$in, Central V..'.;.,15' 15T&. New Wcv;tAl:;20.rrCOn ,Tob vr ferred 1-21.00;' Va.-Car. 19 T"2d; Con Tob 4s 54. - Ka!(lmor Ktoek Quotation i pentine' 558 barrels; tra, 1,80? barrels; spirits turpentine ruled, steady. and un- j changed. Rosin firm for low grade; tar, steady- Spirits turpentine, oil bar rels, CO 1-2; machine made barrels 61; i tar pine barrels 2.702S; oil barrels 4.70 75; rosin, common to good straineJ, 2.552.60; E,-2.7C75; F, 2.9C95; G,'2.95 3.00; H, 3.0C3.10; I, 3.6570; K, 4.20(&. ;XS0V" M; 4 5&(; N, '4.65; VG, 4.70Su, t:Vw,M.905:i. ' : Cottcca receipts; Augusta.. 6,123; Mem ph4sY.3WT:T' St. Louis -i7C,: Cincinnati 2.19 -""Houston 26.006. r ' ' -r V'oufesslons'ol a. Frl ft i,Rev. Johh S. Cox of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from 'Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a num- Baltimore, Oct. 20. The market closed ber or pnysicians ana,ieu u ; iull and steady. United Railways . 4s medicines. but got ;no relief. Then I at so were uo 1-4: the Insomes at 58 1-8 began ..the ...use of.. Electric B tters. and P 3-8, the stock at 8 1-4 was up feel that I am now; cured or tne aisease ,Mr Atr. t ino ianw'v 4a nt that had. me In-Its; grasp, for twelve -ere up Seaboard Air Line Railway 4s at that 5" 1-4 were Up 3-4; the common, stock it 12 1-2 was ud 1-2. - . - . , AttD .. . - ' ... Open. High. Low. Close-. .. 9.43 9.56 9.43 9.66 tober . . years. 11 you' waiu tcuauic ihi cine for Liver" and - Kidney trouble, stomach disorder " or general debility, get Electric Bitters. ; It's guaranteed !by all druggists., . r Member .. 99 9.34 9.59 December ... .... 9.45 . 9.66 9.45 9.63 'nuary .. 9.45 9.63 9.43 9.63 february ,i .... 9.52 9.66 9.43 9.65 i!arch .. .. .... 9.51 -9.71 9.51 9.70 lril .. ... ..t... 9.57 9.t6 9.55 9.76 rsy 9.67 9.79 9.56 9.77 New machinery, gasoline anfi steair water tile See the Marvelous . SIXTY-THREE HORSE ACT. SEE EARTH'S ONLY' '.' RIDING LION ! See Roer, our giant Elephant, weighs 8 (tons, - ovor 12 feet high. See Baby Bell, the Infant Elephant. Chil dren go-wild with delirrht over this small animal. See the Grand Free Street Parade at 10 A. M. THE SHOW WILL EXHIBIT ON WST SIDE OF NORTH . BLOUNT STREET. The Artistic i ME! pi a Call On oar Agent for full particulars and Appil : cation, or write to the Home Office direct GOOD Ar-?:75 W.iKT?;D ALWAYS " Either Ladies or Gentlemen. Milfdra W. Hay iies, General Agent, TARBORO, N. C. Turner's North Carolina Almanac T THEl OLD RELIABLE. -' IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUN IN THE I I SOUTH. Has the largest circulation of any publication in tjie 1 - ':: . v I:' , South. . 1 t AS IT! GOES TO ALL CLASSES. IT "WILL PAT YOU to put an IT IS THE STANDARD ALMA- advertisement in it. even If it la NAC. only your card; and as a proof, HAS BEEN PITGLISHED SIX- the leading MERCHANTS, IAN-TY-SIX YEARS. UFACToRERS, INSURANCE AGENTS and others take the j same space every . year and long in advance of publication. lV V " : 1 The Almanac for 1904 is now In preparation and will be :: Issued" In ' October. Only a few advertisements admitted. Write for space and prices at once. ' . ;j . ;, j; . " ' ENNISS PUCISHING COMPANY, PINCKC. ENNI55, Manager, Rnleigh. N. C. 1 n U. II. BATTLE. Pretident. ALEXAND ER WEBB. ! .VlcePretldect. CHARLES ROOT Sec. an Treas. The North Carolina Home Insurance Company OF RALEIGH. N. C 1 ESTABLISHED 1863.. The lieading North Carolina Company. Over $1000,000.00 Loiset Paid in North Carolina Insure Tomoroperty against fire and lightning In this "old- and reliable company, lit la home institution, seeking home patronage; It has been 1 success ful in business for more than thirty! years; it U safe eolid, reliable and worthy of confidence. In patronizing it yoa lielp to build up North Carolina. Agent wanted in unoccupied territory. . 8 ; iware ai leiuand. SUCCESSORS TC BARBEE & CO RALEIGH, N. C. ': STOCKS. COTTON '!:. "'- '1 GRAIN and j PROVISIONS. I - . Direct PrtvatejWlre to New YorK Chicago and New Orleans. - IhstantkiiebiiS Quotations. All transactions bona fide. m - , ; Hi SmaSon doncerttlng the market c neerfully furnished the public of III eirh nd surrounding towns. t f ' ; j Interstate and Bell Phones, Members Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cotton Exchange, New York Coffee Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, St. Louis Merchants Ex change, Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. ' L 1 WE a p-ood man in each town in North Carolina, on salary or highest commission to r? . i . ." b , -.'.. -i solicit insurance for the old reliable 1 Lowest premium rates and highest cash values. , if vou want to make BIG MONEY and LITTLE WORK write at once to QWYN & MORf qNf State Agents, NortH Wilkesboro, Ni C. I 4 NdsThePlGMM M MTU T A H U il M 1 M IV Ji u J n mills, pumps, heaters, exhaust heads, oil " 111- i "films" low water . alarms, aq . . , . ew York, Oct. 20. Spot cotton here kins" saws Iron and wpoa lainw, uu 3vanoed 10 points today. Sales 946 ing machinery, marine engine every a'es for spinnlmr. Middling- uplands 980 kind of machinery. Send specifications 5inst 870 last year; New Orleans and of complete ;plantsnd .gtz our v" 10.05 against 895;. St. Louls .de fined 1-16; Liverpool is points on the Tot. With gales of 8,000 bales; futures Penned 607 points, but recovered r- A t? nt .rNT A MACHINERY CO. Greensboro. N. C I "Ah!" he said, as he led" her back to her seat after, the.waltz, "l just iove - - uioaipg two lower. jBauuicaiw n 4ri11r1 shd irregular for- vartW. but cloths dandn. Well,.. 'e're in good demand. uyine' hv TZno-iuh nnd continental "you re ?i both in Liverpool and this . delphla "Press. v '.u,n rnalr a torn flounce. not too oia to A kind when once you have tested, ycu are homesick, without. There is no piano that will compare with the Mehlin Inverted Grand. Just: think of It, a Grand Piano in an juright case with the same - volume and tone of a small grrahd. Order a Mehlin Piano; place It beside any piano, anw If it don't prove the best piano every time, then our twenty-five years , years . , of piano investigation has been wasted. Paul .Mehlin, maker of the Mehlin Piano, has done more to improve the American. piano than any man living today, and he Is placing on the market the best piano of today. J No mistake about .it; See one. Hear one. Try one, and S you will never be satisfied until you j own one. -i For terms and prices see Darnell & Thomas, ! RALEIGH, N. C. Wrote in NORTH CAROLINA considerably .er 3 Mere Insurance than any other Company doing business in the State acco rding to sworn reports to, the Insurance Commissioner. This was ja proof of good judgment on the part of the insure. A the aaents. a- . I i R; B. RANEY, General Agents for North CarollnaU RALEIGH, N C - , -f ( '
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