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t - IITERESII1 STOCK MARKET utiggish Upward Tandency on Light Dealings ! BIITED OPERATIONS THE MORNING POST, SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 15, IQO5 ' . . United States Leather... ao. pfd. United States Rubber..".'' United States Steef. do. pfd. Wabash pfd.. .."....I..'."! Wisconsin Central ' do. pfd. ...... -J"'"" Money on call closed at 4 13 115" 524 38 104 41V 32 64 14 115 52 38 104 41 324 63 government Bonds 2 per cent registered, 1930 . 2 per cent coupons, 1930:.. BidAsked. .103 103 .103 .103 .1041.4 lv and Altogether Most Unin resting Day on the Stock Ex unge Bank Statement Stiff :ed Prices, But Only Temporarl- Easy and Very Dull Closing. York, Oct. 14. Opening prices in cvk market today moved slug- urward on light- dealings, small jr.al gains being the rule through general "Clectrlc gained nearly a and American Tobacco pre- per cent ,reg., 1908-18. , 3 per cent coup., 1S08-18.. 3 pr. ct. coup., sm., 1908-18... 103 4 per cent coupons, 1907 104 4 per cent' coupons, 1907.. ..'.104 4 per cent registered, 1925. ...132 4 per cent coupons, 1925 134 4 pr. ct. Philippines, 1014-34.. 110 New York Bank Statement 103 104 105 V 105 105 134 134 111 New York, Oct. 11. The statement of average of the clearing house banks of- this city for this week follows: Loans $1,030,284,300, decrease $29,456, eco. Deposits $1,026,157,600, decrease $33, 104,100. Circulation $54,155,800, increase $13,- Legal tenders $74,79S,700, increase 5735,500. Specie $191,952,100, decrease $3,086,300. Reserved required $256,539,400, de crease $S,286,025. Surplus $10,211,400, increase $5,925,225. Ex-United States deposits $12,329, 825, increase $5,938,775. January LARD: October January ! RIBS: , October January -.12.57 12.62 12.55 12.51 7.22 6.95 887 6.62 6.95 8,87 6.62 6.95 8.72 6.57 7.22 9.60 8.72 6.77 December Wheat New York:.. St. Louis ... Toledo Duluth Detroit . Milwaukee Minneapolis New York .j St. Louis . ; . Toledo .. Duluth Open.Close. May Wheat 90 83 86 81 87 85 81 ................ 90 86 89 .... 84 Detroit 89 Minneapolis , 84 December Corn New York 54 St. Louis 41 New York Meney Market New York, -Oct. 14. Money on call nominal; no loans; time loans firm. operations were much re-j 60 days 535 per cent; 90 days 55 per cent; six months 4(g4 per cent; prime mercantile 55 per cent. Sterl ing excange strong .with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at 485.754S5.85 for demand and at 482.254S2.40 for 60 day bills; posted rates, 482483 and 4S6; commercial bills 481482. Bar silver "61. Mexican dollars 47. New York Spot Cotton ' New York, Oct. 14. Spot cotton un changed; middling 10.10; New Orleans and gulf 10.35; sales 727 bales for spin ping. Galveston declined 1-16; Savan- The port receipts were as f ol- and the market was about ..interesting as could be. During -.'.irs of business there were a . .: of usuallv active stocks in : there had been only one trans made. Reading, Union Pacific niiiting eased off about half and readied. Great Northern pre . St. Louisj and San Francisco preferred. American ' Tobacco red and Central Leather, gained In and Peoria and Eastern 4 ;es stiffened slightly on - the May Corn New York St. Louis . , 50zz 41Ts 90 82 86 81 87 85 80' 90 85 8.9 84 89 84 54 41 49 41 Dr. Humphreys' Seventy Seyen breaks up Grip and Messrs. E. T. Lewis and W. B. Jor dan of Danville, Va., are in the city. IN SOCIETY 4r, . ,7 "rilows: Port receipts 49.187; August 3.- 1 ' .1 TTnrlcrin anrl A mnrioi n Pit I xauus'.uii j.o,av. Memphis 3,407; St. Louis 1,337; ;"erred rose 1 and Federal Mining 2. ".rv.rr. lost 1. The movement was -- slight in either direction." The :r.g was easy and intensely dull. The important time to stop a Cold is at the start, because one person in five dies of diseases caused by neg lected Colds. Grip, Pneumonia, Con sumption and Diph theria, supply the harvest for the grim, reaper. You can be safe, you can be protected, you can be fearless if. you will carry or keep handy Dr. Humphreys' "Seventy seven" and take it at the start, the easy time to cure a Cold. "77" breaks up a neglected Cold that hands on but it takes a little longer. At drug gists or mailed, 25 cents. Medical Guide mailed free. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine 'Co., Cor. 'William and John Streets, New York. ,8'v York Stock and Bond Quotations 'sramated Copper ... r i an Locomotive ... pfd. . Car iand Foundry.. . 1 (J.. ...... ......... -: i an Smelting ..... rid riean "Woolen , Tioan -Cotton Oil.. .. . :Vc Coast Line.. ... , .., Top. and S. Fe... Open. Close. .-84 84 61 113 38 100 128 121 37 31 162 S8 60 n ore and Ohio 112 Y:yn Rapid Transit 72 . !:an Pacific .. .172 ?.i'leake and Ohio. 57 : -::o Great "Western 21 .coco, M. and St. P....... 1S0 ..ado Southern 28 : :.!- Southern 2d pfd.. 43 .1 Products 131 'ra lo; Fuel and Iron.. .. 46 ' i-' are and Hudson 211 i'.lers Securities'........ 43 ! common ... 49 ' . 2d pfd. , ' 72 -Vral Electric 179 : t Northern pfd 322 rnatioal Paper Co...... 28 v.isvllle and Nashville..'. 152 . hattan EleVated 1 xican Central 25 ., Kan. and Tex. com :?ouri Pacific Mor al Biscuit r r.aT Lead .. York Central.......... Y., (Ontario and Western Futures in New Orleans were as fol lows: - Open.High.Low.Close. October ......... 9.75. 9.75 9.70 9.70 December S.74 .9.S0 9.71 9.78 January 9.81 9.87 9.79 9.87 Futures here advanced 6(?8 points early in the day, but later declined 10 113'; 13 points fro mthe highest prices of the 38 j day and closed steady with prices ,,4 5 100 ' points higher with estimated sales of 128 t 1O0.000 bales. In Liverpool ' spot cotton 121 ! declined 2 points. Middling 5.30 against 37 5.48 last year. Sales 7,000 bales; im 31 i ports 11,000. Futures there closed 3 points lower. October;-November 5.21 November-December 5.25 December-January 5.29 January-February .... . ... - 5.32 It was . a small Saturday .market, btxt though small it was firm, it ap pears, and besides the cold weather in the far northwest gave rise to fears that frost might perchance reach the cotton belt over Sunday. In addition 162 S8 112 72 172 57 21 150 28 43 121 32 104 54 fr.lk and Western..... rtl.f-rn Pacific .......... n-ylvania Railroad ... ";!-' s Gas of Chicago. .--! Steel Car i'X 1 fd. ....1 Steel and Iron. M. i-'ar.d common rfd. ; and'S. F. 2d pf . : ni Pacific r.t-rn Railway t :M. , .... -?eo Coal and Iron. Pacific 54 .' 86 207 . 143 . 103 . 45 . 97 .. 121 . 25 . 94 . 33 .. 78 . 69 ,'. . 69 .. 36 . 99 ,. .86: ,. 132 45 if the receipts were large, so were the 211 Fexports, the spinners takings are also 43 Ion a larre scale in this country and 43 ! dry goods trade reports are cheerful. 72 ; Bulls in,sist, too, that a good deal of 179 harm has been done to the crop by the 321 ! cold weather of the past week and that 28 j the price has at last got down to a 151 j point where spinners will buy. 80 I Pnftnn Morl.t ndit'll WUViVi' l.ininob Receipts yesterday 75 bales. Prices yesterday 10 5-8 to 10 3-4c. Receipts this date last year 258 Naval Stoies New Yorkyct. 14. Spirits turpen tine 72; common to good strained bales. r v - Chicago Produce Markets. WHEAT: Open. High. Low. Close ..' 83 8C .. 86 87 "32 104' 54 47 149 54 83 207 144 ' 103 45 97 121 25 94 33 78 69 69 35 99 I May -86 PORK: 132 ' October . (Continued From Third Page.) displayed in the pleasing selection of the souvenirs for each of the attend ants. 's The flower girls were dressed in simple white muslin, the other young ladies were dressed in accordion plaited silks, six in white, six in green, and carried white cosmos; the charming maid of honor wore green chiffon cloth over green taffeta and carried white roses. The bride's gown was a charming Parisian creation of white messaline over taffeta, and made and trimmed in Duchesse lace; she wore a pearl and diamond' brooch, the gift of the groom. And a horseshoe shaped pin which had been worn by five "brides. In her hair was a tor toise shell comb worn seventy-six years before by her grandmother. The several hundred presents attest the popularity of the bride and groom. Dr. and Mrs. Shackelford will make their future home in Durham, N. C, where the groom has built up a large and growing practice in his chosen profession. . The following is a list of the at tendants: Misses Sara Craddock of Black "Walnut, Va., Sara Ferris of New York, Charlotte Stebbins of Paces, Va., Carrie "White of Chatham, Va., Mabel Young of Raleigh. N. C, Sallie "Wilson of News Ferry, Va., Por tia Owen of Tubeyville, Va., Mary Whitehead of Scotland Neck, N. C, Susie Norvel of Charlotte C. H., Va., Elizabeth Eckenrode of Fredericks burg, Va., and Helen Easley of South Boston, Va. Messrs. G. F. Bell of Richmond, Va., Stanton Pilcher of Petersburg. Va., W. O. Rybum of Fredericksburg, Va., W. C. Owen of New York. W. P. Budd of Durham, N. C, D. L. Traj'nham of South Bos ton, Va., C. H. O-ven of Denniston, Va., Tyree Wright of South Boston, Va., Dr. E. J. Tucker of Roxboro, N. C, Dr. John A. Owen of Turheyville, Va., J. A. Long. Jr.. of Roxboro, N. C, Owen Wilson of News Ferry, Va. Alro Misses Margaret Shields of Scotland Neck. N. C Mtimie Meyer of Fred ericksburg, Va..?Fanny Owen, Turbey ville, Va., Annie'Long, Roxboro, N. C, Katie Pearson, Parisburg. Va.. Jennie Hill, Tidewater. Va., Bessie Lawson, South Boston, Va., and Lizzie Trayn ham, Cluster Springs. Va. In Raleigh in time to hear the presi dent speak and to see the presidential pr.rade, the schedule of the special trains has been corrected as follows: GOING. ..M.orehead City Pier 1... 5 25 am M.orehead City Uptown.. 5 35 am Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Mansfield Wildwood Newport Havelock Lv Croatan Riverdale '. New Bern Tuscarora ,. 5 42 am , . 5 45 am ;V;5 51 am .. 5 06 am .. 6 18 am .. 6 21 am . . 6 55 am ... 7 17 am a i : huh : iANDMAPl jtROKTfUJ HH S: EY We prpos fiTlac TVelre FbW Qnsrts f Whltkr FKFE, In exebantre for notbintr but your goodwill and friendbhjp but before makin; our liberal offer we aeem It necessajy for you to etutfy the following truthiul facta i THIN If ARflllT TUIC f Some whtekey houM talk abflut the trut and iniiln HIIWUI initf warn you to buy your goods right. Why ' Simply because they are not distillers and must purchase from the combine. No trout will ever be atroiif eaoagk to .rontrel the Berth Carolina IMatUlera, Ne trust will erer make a Carolinian demand two price for hla whHker. OVER 100 TEAKS AiO the old time dUttllert made pure whiskey herein the mountains and the same methods are employed today) When It nrti to staking; a-ood whiskey, North Carolina folks stand on their hanor and will not experiment. They are satisfied with their grand-father's record their chivalry their proud old ancestry 1 Casper9 W hUkev, made by honest N orth Carolina people who wouldn't adulterate if they knew how, THEY AKE TOO HONEST Is going regularly into the homes of more than 50.000 families u w ma wona. uo jou Know in usea dailv l)T Invalid ladles ,and diseased, suffering men for the betterment of their health I Do you amow mat pure wniskey nonest whiskey old-time sun aged whiskey produced here In our own beloved Southland Is the best medicine in the world! We have right here In the Mountains of North Carolina the 1 .art-est Mall Order Whiskey lions la the World, occupying our own six story Are proof building, covering one entire city block and ' last, but not least we have a capital of HALF MILLION DOLLAKS. By the aid of ample money, we are proud to announce, that today we control all the surplus whiskey held in this section of North Carolina, and have decided to thwart unreliable competitors by offering sample shipments of onr 10 Tear Old Hand Made Sweet Mash Whiskey at the following reasonable prlcest 10 FtJIX QUARTS' S6.50 20 FULL QUARTS Sioioo 40 FULL QUARTS 820.0O 100 FTJIX QUARTS S50.00 All Charges Prepaid. Shipped In Plcln Boxes With Ne Marks. Orders from west of Mississippi Elver will be sent prepaid only as -follows: lOfull quarts 17.60; 0 full quarts tlS.OO; 40 full quarts r5.oo or 100 full quarts for 59 .00 and free goods as per coupon will be Included. Our bottles measure 88 ounces and are full Quarts. Buy nothing from swindlers who advertise full bottles end ship pinvs or short measure quarts. Beware r them. . Wo are an eld established eon-ern and refer by permission to People's Natlonnl Bank of " Inston-gaien, n. C, and Piedmont Savings Bank, the Largest Capitalised Savings Bank la our city. Cove . 7 29 am .Dover 7 43 am Va a LV. ..... Lv. ..... Lv Lv Lv Caswell .......... 7 53 am Lv. Kinston 8 15 am Lv. ...... Falling-Creek ...... 8 27 am Lv LaGrange 8 39 am Lv. Best's 8 47 am Ar Goldsboro ........ 9 05 am Ar. .Raleigh (Union Station). 10 4o am Lv. .Raleigh (Union Station). 6 00 pm Ar Goldsboro ..... 7 35 am Lv. ..Goldsboro ........ 7 40 am Ar LaGrange ........ 8 13 am Ar. Klnstoh 8 45 am Ar. Dover 9 07 am Ar New. Bern ; 9 57 am Ar. ..Morehead City Uptown. .11 20 am Ar. ...Morehead City Pier 1...11 30 am Trains arrive at and depart from un ion station, Raleigh. ' On Wednesday and Friday, October 18th to 20th, the Seaboard Air Line will operate specialt train from the union station at Raleigh to the fair grounds and return every thirty min utes from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m., and on Thursday, October .1,9th, every twenty minutes from 8:30 m., until 6 p. m. Mf yw prefer, wi can ship lifter Ry., Com, Bciirboii..pple Brendy or Jtteoried As long as yen live na other reliable 9 rn anywhere will ever eer Pyre nd wholesome whiskey at above figure. Wo wl.h to add lOO.OOO new customers to our list at once and ran afford to be liberal. fo avoid delav send full amount with order (as we do not ship C. O. D.) address plainly. ' II COUPON 844 Get year friends to club with yon. Cut this out and return it. If yon send us a 110.00 "order we will Include FREE one full quart of whiskey or if order amounts to 180.00 we will send FREE three full quarts 10 year old whiskey or for a (50.00 order we will send FREE 13 full quarts 10 year old whiskey. THE CASPEH COMPANY, Inc. Winston-Salem, North. Cnrellna. : Offices & Warehouses 8H Casper Bui'.dlng. Largest and Lowest Priced Mall Order Whiskey House. tSPThe above liberal offer made by The Oasper Co.. Inc., may not appear again. We urge subscribers to send their order In at once, and do not fa il to mention this pa per. THEis TUCKER HOTEL, JNO, A. TUCKER. Greensboro. N. C, New and modern in every particular and a model of neatness and comfort. A share of your patronage will be appreciated. Institute for Young Conserva-PEACE MUSIC. He 1 FALZIGH Best. Place V N. C. for Your Daughter Col lege Courses High Standard Catalogue , FREE Address, Jas.Diawiddifl President Notice Water Consumers Water ' rents are due and payable at the office" of the "Wake Water Company on or before the 15th of October. All delinquents" will be cut off after the 15th. -: - ... Respectfully, E. B. BAIN. Supt. : Stockholder's MUetlng The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Caralelgh Mills Com pany will be held at the mayor's office in the city of Raleigh on Monday, Oc tober 16, at 12 o'clock. . . i F. O .MORING, Secretary and Treasurer. Special Rates via. A. & N. C. Riilroad Rates one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip,' which includes admission to the fair grounds, have been authorized from all points on the A. 8z N. C. Railroad to Raleigh, N. C and return, account North Carolina In dustrial Fair (colored), October 30th November 3d, 1905. ? Tickets to be sold October 29th to November 2d, inclusive, with final limit November 6th, 1905. institute for Young Women (Sb , Conserva tory of Music. The Best Place for Your. Daughter College PEA6EYlhs"nd" catalogue FREE Address, Jas Diawiddia Presideoi ifnstltute for Young Women (Bit Conserva tory of Music. 17a Best Place for Your Daughter B in 1TT 1 RALEiaH i k a Collcgo Courses High Slandar J Catalogue FREE Address, Jas. Dinwiddle President Personal- Invitation Decertiber May .... CORN: December May Or-ts: October . December 85 86 85 Vi 86 44 43 44 43 44A 43 44 43 , .naiaiaoatat . 28 28 . 30 30 sardlua ua 28 28 30 30 .15.75 15.85 15.75 , 15.73 A. & N. C. SPECIAL TRAINS Corrected Schedule to Get the Peo ple Here For the Parade The .Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company has issued a cor rected schedule for special trains so as to assure getting the people along that line and their eastern connectl ins into Raleight in time for The presi dential parade. The corrected sched ule follows: Referring to circular No. B-262 giv ing the schedule of the special trains to be run from Morehead -City o Ral eigh, N. C, and return October 18th and 19th, 1903, account of j the state fair. . . ' In on." jr to allow patrons to arrive Is extended to every reader of this advertisement to call and view our Autumnal gath ering of watches, diamonds and personal jewelry, silver and cut class tor household use and decoration, and the many other things, beautiful or useful, that are here in rich variety. There is something of in terest here for every one and we want every one to ;feel free to come arid look around and to ask to have this or that shown them without feeling that they must buy. Mica or for Sale One A. B. Farquhar, 20?horse power engine and boiler, with saw-mill com plete, in perfect running order. Been in use one year; , also 8 fine .large young mules. Fro price and terms, call on or write to F. M. TILLET, Rougemont, N. C. "Why I Am a Policy-Holder in tKe National Life Insurance Company, Montpeliqr, Vermont." BECAUSE : 1. It is OLD, STRONG, LIBERAL, UP-TO-DATE and PROGRESSIVE. 2. It is PURELY MUTUAL ALL of its profits are POLICY-HOLDERS' PROFITS. 3. 'It is. just, for it invests its asse tts where it expects to do business. It has nearly $200,000 invested in North Carolina securities. Why do I work for the National Life?" -BECAUSE: ' : : It is a GOOD COMPANY for agents; it is liberal with its agents. Its contracts are the simplest, its applications the shortest and its policies the most liberal, easiest to explain and easiest to sell. ' Do you want one of theise policies or do you want to sell a policy that is worth OXE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR? Call on or address, . SHEETS & GUTHRIE, General Managers, - i . Raleish, N. C. AGENTS WANTED PENN JTUAL i l ip P wii i iwi,'iim"" H. MAHLER'S SONS J EWELERS, RALEIGH, N. C. Insurance Company, o Philadelphia. AMOST POPULAR AND CONSERVATIVE COMPANY -Now in its fifty-eighth year of uniformly successfu business. MOST LIBERAL ANNUAL PI Vi DEN PS Most Approved Forms of Policies, Exceedingly Liberal Agents' Contracts with full control of all well canvassed territory The above facts, together with the influence of' 5,000, or more, prominent iNortt Carolina policy-holder, cause Agents to find it unusually EASY ANP PROFITABLE. 3C to write insurance for the PENN MUTUAL. Experience is of advantage, but it is not absolutely necessary. Address promptly, R, B, RANEY, Raleigh N. C GENERA L AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA. I Jill nniii HI A W BARRE T.'T 9 i. PHT T rTp .1 o e o a i. RAUEIGH, N. C. s FME C OLO ARCHiTE CTU Special Planning and Designing for Cortcrete Cpnstruction,
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