THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1909.
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Oils
Stocks; Cotton, Grain and
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.' . New. York' Stock. Maflcet,
, (By pealed Wire to The Time)
NewVTorlvDec. 7;-rTr&ding in the
market at the opening and during
. ., . .
the first fifteen, minutes was compar -
atlvely small and without much pro -
nounced feature, (frlcj changes being
Irregular and abopt evenly divided
v,. ..in. o.j Wo
St. Louis . Southwestern preferred
continued .strong, making a further
advance .of .798, a new high record, 1516 t0 . 1517.' Aug., ' 14:4
Consolidated Oas was one of the1.. ... . . .. ..
" " " v""
and renewed heaviness was developed . Oueri '
in Third Avenue. Reading, after, a'j. . 14
fractional decline, showed a firmer
tone. .', .. . .'
New York Closing Stock List.
' (By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Amalgamated Copper ; . 87
American Ice Securities . . . . 28
American Sugar Refinery . . . .125
American Smelting -.. .. -., 98
' American Locomotive .'. .... 61
American Ca Foundry, ., . . j . 77
American Cotton Oil ...... 68
American Woolen ........ 33
Anaconda .. .. .. .. ,. .. 49
Atchison. v ....... . . ..121
Atlantic Coast Line . . ... . .134
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. . 82
Baltimore and Ohio . . , . ..116
Canadian Pacific .' 181
Chesapeake and Ohio .... . . 87
Consolidated Oas .TV. . .150
Central Leather . . ..... ..45
Colorado Fuel nd Iron .. .. 50
Colordo Southern , 56
Del ware and Hudson . . .'. ..184
Denver and Rio Grande . . . . 50
Distillers; Securities 36
Erie . . : . . . . , . . . . . . . . 32
Erie pfd. .... . . . . .... . 47
General Electric.. .. . . ..160
Great Northern pfd ..142
Great Northern Ore. . ...... 80
Hocking Coal. and Iron 86
. IIHnols Central .... .... . . 146
Interboro'.s . . . . . .... ..25
Interboro ...... .... 61
low Cen trail. ........... 29
Kansas City Southern ;. . .. 43
Kansas and Texas . . ..: . . . : 48
Kansas and Texas pfd. . . ,.73
Louisville and Nashville . . ..150
Missouri Pacific . . : .. .. . ..71
New-Vork-Centrai .;: -.127
Northwestern .'. ; .'. ...... 177
National Lead .;. . . 88
Norfolk and Western 9jS
Northern Pacific 143
Ontario and Western i . . 47
Pennsylvania . . ..- .. ., ..130
Pacific Mall . . .... 44
People's Gas Co. . . . . . . . .114
Pressed Steel Car 62
Reading . . . . . . .... . . . .1U
Rock Island . . .. . . .. .. .. 40
Rock. Island pfd. . . 8
Republic Iron and Steel . . . ., 46
Republic Iron and Steel pfd. . .106
Sloss-Sheffield' . . ,. .. .. 88
Southern Pacific .. .. ..129
Southern Railway ...... . . 31
Southern Railway pfd. . . . . .. 68
St. Paul v. .Vi ,. . . .. ..154
Tenn. Copper . . 39
Texas Pacific . . . . . . ... . . 35
Third Avenue ... .. :. .. .. 15
Union Pacific .. .. ..201
U. 8. Rubber ... : . . . . . 52
Utah Copper '. . . . 58
U. S. Steel .. .. .. 90
U. S. Steel pfd. .. .. .. .. 124
Virginia-Carolina Chemical . . 48
western Union.......... .,, .. 78
Wabash :. . . .. .. ;. .: .."21"
Wabash-pfd 57
Westinghouse" Electric ....... , 83
Wisconsin Central . w . . 49
Corn Products ,,J .' 21
r ' " Chicago Grain. , . j .
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Chicago, Feb. 7 There was a rush
to cover by shorts in the wheat mar
ket this morning. . May sold at 107
tii 1074 tn 1ft7 to 107. Porn
wai fractionally higher uarter good
buying. ' Oats were stronger. ; Pro
visions were about steady.
Opening: Wheat; VDen.7 101 tj
107; corn, Dec. -58 tov58,to
; bats, Dec, 40 to 41; pork, Jan.I
21.40; ard, Jan., 12.37; ribs, Jan.,
11.37, "
Wheat broke 1 today from the
top nt sejllng.by longs.'.; Corn held
strong and elosed ; c better.
Oats were c higher.
Ions were unsettled.'-
Grain quotations ranged
lows: j y ' '
Wheat ' ' O
Provls-
'fol-
T h.. Open.
Dec. J.07
May. 1.07
High
1.08'
1.08
.99, ,
Close.
1.07
L07
.,98
.68
.61
.61
; ' y-i -"'
v-.f ' ";
. .48
..40
. ' Jul.
Corn-
Dec.
, ,f
".'68
.69
...02
:.l$,
,41
.43
.40
May .'
Jnly.i ,
Ontsf"
Deo.':
May,
. July,.,
Pork,.
Jan.. .
May;",
-f
May.
July
- Jan. .
- '.iw
'..42
. .40
21.45
20.65
12.37
11.65
11.52
21.5T -
20.80 V.
, 12.66
11.65 '
11.66 (
10.86
"10.80 -
21.48 '
"20.68
.;,.;;::--.:'.f
12.41 ,
11.65
"11.47-
M1.48 ,,
10.76
10.76
.11.40',
i io.7
May,
July.
MARKETS
V New York Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Dec. 7 At the outset
' ' i vas
steady and unchanged at 3 points
( ,ower on caWeg wh)ch were about M
1 had been expected. Large sales of
the spot article In Liverpool offset
nedSe selling in that market which
.uiuou iuo msauiuess mere.
Opening: Dec, offered 14.48; Jan
t
114.67 to 14.68; Marcn, , 15.02
nf; no
May, 15.23 to 15.24; July,
45 to
Oct.,
12!9K fn IS 17
High.
14.54
14.69
Close.
14.53
14.67
14.80
14.99
15.06
15.22
15.95
15.18
14.47
13.32
12.95
14.44
14.62
Jan. . 14.68
Feb.
Mar.'
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
15.02
15.23
15.01
15.16
14.47
16.02 . .14 -V5
jl5.24
15.18
15.19
14.48
15.12
14.46
12.97 . ... . .
Market closed steady.
New York Siot Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Dec 7 Spot cotton
quiet, unchanged, at 14.S5. Sales,
465 bales. :
BaleigH Cotton Market.
(Reported by C. E. Johnson & Co.)
Good middling, 144c.
Strict middling, 14 c.
Middling, 14c.
Liverpool Cotton.
, (By Cable to The Times)
Liverpool, Dec. 7 Middling, 7.83;
sales, 10,000; American, 9,000; eas
ier. Receipts, 74,000. American,
67,300.
Futures opened steady..
Open.
lose,
7.62
December . .-:
Dec-Jan. . . .
6.74,
7.64
'7.66
7.69
7.72
7.74
7.75
7.74
7.72
7.36
7.68
7.62
Jan.-Feb. . .
Feb.-March . .
7.69
7.71
7.74
7.76
March-April .
April-May . . .
May-June : . .
7.78
7.76
June-July . . .
July -August . .
7.74
7.39
Aug.-Sept. . . .
Sept.-Oct. . . .
7.90.
Closed quiet.
New Orleans Cotton.
Open. : High. Low.
14.73 14.73 14.71
14.85 14.86 14.80
15.16 15.19 15.11
15.36 15.39 15.33
Close.
14.70
14.82
14.93
15.14
15.15
15.35
15.37
15.43
13.39
12.98
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Mby
June
July
Sep.
15.41 15.45 15.39
o-t.
12.97 12.98 12.97
Market closed steady.
Cot ton-sect Oil.
(By Leased vWire to The Times)
New Xork, Dec, 7 -Cotton-seed oil
prices, based on' prime yellow, ranged
as follows: ..
Close.
December . . . . . . 6.94 6.96
January . . ... . . 6.96 6.98
March . . . ... . 7.097.10
Max . . . . ' 7.17 7.18
July . . . :. 7.217.22
September . . . . . . 7.24 7.26
Market closed steady; sales, 5,700
barrels. Spot oil, 6.94 7.00. '
Chicago Live Stock.
Union Stock Yards," 111., Dec. 7
Hogs: Receipts, 23,000; 5c. lower at
yesterday's average. Mixed and
butchers, 7.95 to 8.50; good heavy,
8.35 to 8.65 ; rough heavy, 88.00 to
25; light. .7.85 to 8.35; j)lgs, 6.25
to 7.40; bulk, 8.15 to .8.40. .
captie;. ,:Meceipts, . &ao; steady ;
Beeves, 4.40 to 9.25; cpws and heif
ers, 2.25 to 6.26; stockers. andi feed
ers, 3.25 to 5.15; calves, 6.50 to
50; TexanB, 5.00 jto 6.2 5; western
ers, 4.50 to 7.50. , ;
Sheep: : Receipts, IjOOO strong;
native and western, 3.40v to 5.40;
lambs, 4.60 to 8.00.
New York Prevision Market. t
New . York, Dec. 7 Cash produce
'Minneapolis No. 1 northern wheat,
108. "
Wheat-rrNo, 1 northern New Yorw,
119 fob. - -, . , '
Corn .No. a mixed. 71c In eleva
tor. ' i :,. ; . : . ...
OatNo. S white, 45 46o In
elevator. ,.''' ::
Rye lo. 2 western, 8Ste fob. '
Barley Feeding, 63 65c.
Flout Spring patents, 5.65; wln-r.
ter straignts, o.oo. ' I
- Mill Feed Bran, 24.35. '
Pork Mess, 25.50.
Lard Prime western, 13.65., ', '
, Tallow Prime City, ,
Coffee No. 7 Rio 8..v
y Sugar rGranulated, 5.16.
After exposure, and when you feel a
ld coming on, take : Potby's JHoney .
W'w,..im pi ""'iii!,for4 both-of thheltf, - -
remedy J It stops the cough, relieves oall-bearers were: Messrs:
the congestion. tt'uj0s. O.' Brown, Chas. McKimmon, '
riZZTJ?'. PaninJ.A. Bragassa. I. 8-5
rayetwvui ttnd-Brrtt stets..-
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THE TIMES' DAILY
: FINANCIAL STORY
ifiv Charles W. Storm.)
York. n.f. 7 I-"Itnrlf r nnonarl
iriUilaW&Wali- street today, with
some general pressure from no par
no par
. a ti T , J
," f"-c'" auurva were support-
eu, as was union facinc and Read-
ing under which leadership the list
recovered something more than the
early loss .during the. first half hour
Of .'the SB8sjn.. Brooklyn Transit dl -
slaved 'MreAath n'ea its ton nrlMB
Atchison and St. Louis and South
western were also higher.
The railway list, particularly the
shares of those railroads affected by
the western strike" was dull.
London operators were waiting for
a full context of the president's mes
sage today. Prices in that market
.indicated no important change in
convictions. The Bank of England
is fortified with all tne gold neces
sary to finance, the government
through the election crisis and it is
likely to reduce its discount rale be
fore the end of the year.
On the New York curb prices of
copper and silver shares were steady.
New York Col tun Letter.
(W. T. Mibbs & Co ) I
New York, Dec. 7 The market was
waiting for new developments' today.
Therefore trading was very light fluc
tuations beintf narrow nnd; ' unim
portant. The Liverpool "markets did
not srniv a continuation r'of the.
strength today ns reported in the
cables of the last three days and this
together with light outside speculative
demand at present caused a very dull
and dragging maiUet from the open-'
Ing. There was enough support from
leading bulls however, to readily ab-1
?orb everything offered on concessions
and restrain the bear element and re
actionists from attemntinir to hammer
the market.
I After opening quiet at about last
night's close, there was a decline of i
6 to 7 -points with January slumping
to 14.62; March 14.95; May to 15.19 and
July to 15.14. This was .duq chiefly
to scattered realizing to ' even up
; speculative contracts of the profes
! clonal element. The market was stead-
ier during the afternoon ehleflv on the
support from bulls. " ;
! The census bureau's repoi;t on the
amount of cotton ginned to December
IHl lb UUU qjlllUlTUW IIIUI IIIIIK it I 1U
o'clock. It is expected to be about
aaOO.OOO bales. - I
f While still bullish for the long pull 1
ijt would be more advisable to even
up speculative contracts to some ex-;
tent before the publication of the
government's crop estimate and wait
for sorn setback before buying again. '
Cotton Port Keeeipts.
.' (By Leased Wire to The Times)
. New York, Dec. 7 Cotton port re
ceipts .were as follows:
; New Orleans, '3,248 against 0:
tialveston, 29,702 against 49,717;
Mobile, 2,321 against 5,451; Savan
nah, 4,825 against 12,221; Charles
ton, 435 against 88d; Wilmington.
1,380 agalnstr 3,115; Norfolk, 2,709
against 5,084; New York, 0 against
3.60; Boston, 0 against 64; Philadel
phia, 0 against 32; various, 0 against
183. Totals, 44,119 against 95,462.
Interior Movement: Houston, 9,
079. against 32,729;Augusta, 2,077
against 3,655; Memphis, 6,490
against 6,537; St. Louis, 2,658
against 5,044; Cincinnati, 233 against
1,557. Total, 19,536 against 49,
522.
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Raleigh Produce Market.
Reported Daily by L Rosenthal & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
Butter. . . ........... .30 to 35c
Eggs' . . . 35c.
Hams Sugar Cured . 17 to 18 c.
:; , North Carolina ,26c.
, Virginia'. . 27 c
Bacon ,
"''MJtV!1"';
3i to 50
. . ... 50 to 60r.
,11.25 bu.
. .60 to 70c. bu.
, -. . . .6 to 15c.
. 1 .'. . . 40c. pk.
. 5....J7.00 bbl.
. . . . f 2.00 bag.
r ... . . 16C Qt.
Spring CWck
ens
Hens
Irish Potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Cabbage. . .-.
Onions . .' . . .
Flpur , .-.....
Mal: . . . . ...
MR.. JOLLY'S FUNERAL.
Conducted From the Residence of
! Her Daughter Tjhls Morning.
The. funeral services of Mrs. Nancy
Elizabeth Jolly, widow of the late
Nathaniel Jolly, were held from the'
residence orner daughter. Mrs Jhn-
VV. Crawford21 south McDowell
street,"' this morning at 11 o'elock.
Thef services were conducted by Rev.
tir V DtAHk,i r.nA.
Kr.r;.y.r.T :r:rr
floral offerings were beautiful, show- !
Ing the love 'and, esteem In which
Mrs. Jolly was held. She was one of
Raleigh's oldest residents, being 78
yenr,s old. , ..' , - -, I
Hlie Is survived by : two children.
Mt;'B, r. j0Uy and Mrs. Jolin 'Craw-
Wynne ad Dr. J. M. Fleming. : r . T
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LOCAL BRIE JI
Mr. James II. Walton who has
been travelling for the Guaranteed
, Seed Co., spending- the last three
months In a tour Of Texas, New Mex
ico, Oklahoma, etc., returned to the
city last Sunday night.
The meeting of the board of stew
ards of Edepton Street Methodist
'church an'ounced for tonight has been
postponed until some' later date of
.which due notice will be siven -J
Summons has been issued bv Mr.
M. Ashby Lambert In the suit against
thn Pn-nMnn Pnwor nnrl T io-h Onrw.
pany- He aBks for $250 for Personal
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ininrifm
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president 01
chowan Baptist Institute, Prnf. Hob-
goodi of oxford Sem
inary, and Dr. W.
j
Potest, tiresident of wiir lrnrat
College, were among thos,, here today
on their way to attend tlu Baptist
convention In Wadesboro.
1 jr,ES Bessie Roberts, daughter of
Mr, . H. ,-H. Roberts, was carried to
r.ex j-iospuai inis morning to be oper
ated on for tumor.
A special school tax election is be
ing held today in district No. :(. St.
Matthews township.
Me?sra. Locke Craitf. 'A. F. Curtis
and Zebuion Weaver, of Asheville, are
here attending supreme court.
BAZAAR OPENS TOMORROW.
Annual Christmas llazaar Will Open
Tomorrow Night Willi Concert by
Local Talent.
The annual Christ mas I3a.;rir,
given by the ladies of the Church or
the Good Shepherd, will open tomor
row nignt. mere will lie a concert,
given by some of the city's best local
talent. The booths are both numer
ous and attractive and there will he
on display some exceptionally fine
fancy work. Refreshments are to he
served every day and, on Thursday
the Indies will serve barbecue.
The bazaar .continues until Friday
night and shoppers In search of
Christmas presents can find some
presents can find some dainty and
d-'nty and useful articles.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
STARLING'S WOOD YARD, 308 W.
Cabarrus Setreet. $ Capital City
Phone, 9f!iY is the place to buy
wood. 6-4 1
DO YOir EAT MEATS? Call on
Saniierford - Bros. for Choice
Steaks, Sweol. Juicy Pork Chops,
All-pork Sausage 20c; Sander
ford's Reliable, 15c; Fresh Tripe
and Ch it lings daily. Brains most
every day. City Market, Phone
13S. It
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with splendid paraphernalia accom
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office.
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Gallery, 5c. to All.
Matinee, 4 P. M.
Night, 7:0 to li:O0,
Program Changed Tlimsrtiey.
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RALEIGH CHORAL SOCIETY,
.Mr. Wade Drown, Conductor.'
Assisted by the Celebrated Rus
shin ISai'itonc,
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JANPOLSKI.
Meredith College Auditorium,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0,
8:30 P. M.
The Musical Event of the
Season.
Tickets, $1 and oOc. at
Klno-CrovcH's Drug Store.
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Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
United States District Court,
Eastern Dis. of North Carolina.
In the matter of D. L. Godwin, Bank
rupt. In Itankruptcy No. 3111.
To the creditors of D. L. Goiwin, of
Smithfield, in the county of John
ston, and district aforesaid, a
Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
3rd day of December. A. Dv 1909. the
said 1). L. Godwin was duly adjudi
cated a bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of creditors will be held be
fore the undersigned referee at
Smithfield, in said district, on the
loth day of December, A. D. 1909,
at 11 o'clock a. m., at. the offlces of
Pou & Brooks, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
V. H. J30YDEN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Raleigh, N. C., Dec. 4,' 1909.
Further notice is given to creditors
in the above cfase, that an order will
be entered at the first meeting , of
creditors (if no objection he made J
thereto, and it shall appear for the ,
best interest of the estate), directing
the trustee to sell any real and per
sonal property belonging to the bank
rupt, after proper advertisement,
without other or further notice to
creditors than this notice. This pro
cedure will be adopted to save delay
In the settlement of the estate.
V. II. BOYDEN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 4, 190!).
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALK Two cholcs horses, for
family driving. One Runabout
buggy, almost new. One set of
harness to match. , Call at Syca
more Stables for Inspection and
ful particulars. Tues-Thur-Sat.
VOll SALE We will sell at auction
Saturday, Dec. 11, one new high
grade rubbertlre- buggy. Come
and. see it. The Raleigh ..Auction
House. .- 7-4t
HUBBARD BROS &C0.
HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK.
MEMBERS or New Tork Cotton Ex
change, New Orleans Cotton Ex
change, Associate Members Liver
pool Cotton Association.1
ORDERS SOLICITED For the fcur
v chase and sole of Cotton for futun
, elivry- Correspondenee Invited
CONCERT
11' yon v;ii)!, jo nuke your t-liildreu- happy
get them a jiair ol! oiu- Foot Form Slioes like
this one. We have them in patent, Tan,
Red, and Viei Kid at. popular prices.
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12 E. Martin St Raleigh, N. C. '
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Kuuua. ntuu j m uiru viuciia w us. tisiacuon RuaraDieed
orders filled day received, shipped in plain Dack
"SHOEMAKER" RYE WHISKEY SSWfii00 u-8stT ' "
Lazarus Club, "Cream of Whiskies". .. .$4 00 $4 00 $11 00
Virginia Mountain (strt., 7 yrs. old)... 4 00 4 00 12 00 '
Alb?rnarle Rye, "fine"......., 3 00 3 00 8 50
Cabinet Rye 2 50 2 75 7 50
XX Red Rye 2 25 2 50 6 50
Red Cross Malt Whiskey. 3 50 3 50 11 00
Yadkin River Corn 2 50 2 50 7 00
Georgia Corn, pure white or yellow... 2 25 2 50 6 50
Virginia Apple Brandy. 2 50 2 75 7 50
Shoemaker Rye (bottled in bond) 5 full Qts. 5 00 12 00 '
fiAnd fitful Arr1r (n-ilflv fn antr ft., a . w. .
Complete price list and bopklet
We never diMppolnt." )
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A SAVINGS BANK UNDER THE SUPERVIS
ION OF THE UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT 7
We pay 4 interest in Savings Department.
Small accounts receive the same courteous con-'
sideration a3 large ones.
If you have not already opened, an account with
us do so by January 1st, 1910, the beginning of our
interest period.
Get one of our Savings Banks and start the New
Year right.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
of ;
Raleigh, N. C.
Statement ef
Tiie Cilizetis
Statement,
tUCSOl KiI;.
U. S. Bone's, par , . . .$ 'JOO.tlon.OO
Loan.1; and investment:!. 7'JS,5 14.15
Cash ......... II 1, 105.no
Due from batilifi . ... 2-I9.B25.49
!. Total . .. .$1,359,275. 03 Total ............ J 1,359,278.03 ,
! NO IVTnESTPAID OX DEPOSITS. ' - T
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THE
RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. ;
. WITH ' .
A unsnrpassed history behind It since IMS.
Safety to Its Depositors.
Accommodation to Its Cnstomert.
Willing service to It Friends.
CUA8. B. JOHNSON, P. H. BBIOGS,
President. Cashier. .
Coles' Hot Blast
Gives more heat and consumes less Coal
I satisfied customer
I "This is to certify that I have used
erai years and have found them fuel-saver. On one occasion the wenthcr
became a little warm, closed the drafts nearly down, 44 hours later -th
weather turned cooler, opened np drafts and In a few minutes had hot :
stove. I can cheerfully recommend the Hot piast Stove as thct best X ever
used." (Signed) Carle A. Woodruff, Brig; Gen'l V. 8. Army, retired. t
CAROLINA HARDWARE COMPANY, . ' i
We control the sales of this Stove
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Bond Whiskeys !
unucr he national Fore Food Uwi i
iwuiu iui UHiiuiinir nniv ra lan a
WE PREPAY KXPRRfifl oKlfirT
1 Gal. 4Qts. 12 Qte.f II l
of all brands of Whiskeys sent on request.
I.AZARI'S.fiOnnJWAN'. Cft '
ROANOKE. VA.
Condition
National Bank,
November 10, 1000.
t'liBILITIKS.
Capital . . .": . .
Surplus and profits
Circulation . . . ,
Deposits ..... .
100,000.00
180,730.14
100,000.00
978,544.89
Heating Stoves
than any Stove made.: See what v-''
Coles' Hot Blast Boaters for sev- t
In Raleigh.
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