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TtlK EVENING TIMES, BALEIGH, N. t, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1909
TODAY'S IMETf IV WIRE, )
Stocks, , Cotton,
- New York Stock Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Dec. 15 The prominence
Riven to the labor situation In the
steel Industry waa used as a bear card
In the : "stock market operations this
morning-, pressure ' .being exerted
aguinst Steel common ; rrom several being created by bull support and
quarters, causing a decline of one less pressure from bear sources,
point In that .fltock-on. opening trans-Cables were poor. At 10:20 o'clock
actions with sympathetic weakness inlth-e market had recovered to within
all other active industrials and aggres
sive felling of the. railroad list. Read
ing, .though, which was the weak
.....iln...lnii it.no luttn. Dlin.
was better sup-
norted than any of the railroad IsRues
generally ffter-fractional 7 losses on
opening transaellons Improved.
NeV York Closing Stock List. .
' Leaned Wlrtl'fn Thn Times. 1
Amalgamated Copper.
87
American Ice Securities ,
American Sugar' Hennery .
American Smelting . . .
American Locomotive . .
. . 25
. .101'
. . 61
.. 68
.. 37
.. 49
. .121
. .137
... 80
. .117
..179
.. 87
. .150
. . 46
. . 52
. . 56
. .183
. . 50
. . 38
, . 34
.'. 51
..159
. .144
. . 81
.. 89
.147
. . 23
.. 60
. . 29
. . 43
.. 49
, . 74
.153
,. 72
. .123
, .180
American Cotton Oil ,
American Woolen K
Anaconda , . . . .
Atchison
Atlantic Coast Line . .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Baltimore and Ohio ..
Canadian Pacific . .
Chesapeake and Ohio . .
Consolidated Gas . .
Central Leather . . . .
Colorado Fuel and Iron
ColorlTdo Southern . . . .
Delaware and Hudson . .
Denver and Rio Grande
Distillers' Securities . .
Erie
Erie pfd
General Electric . .
Great Northern pfd. ..
Great Northern Ore . .
Hocking Coal and iron
Illinois Central . . . .
Interborp . .
lnterboro pfd
Iowa Central . .
Kansas City Southern . .
Kansas and Texas
Kansas and .Texas pfd. . .
Louisville and Nasuvlle
Missouri Pacific ; . - . . .
New York Central . . . .
Northwestern
National Lead . 87
Norfolk and Western 100
Northern Pacific 146
Ontario' and Western i . . . . V 49
- Pennsylvania J, .. .- ..134
Pacific. Mail , . . ..... 40
Peoples' Gas Co. 1 1 4
Pressed Steel Car .. , 51
Reading . . . . . 170
Rock Island . . 43
Rock Island pfd 91
Republic Iron and Steel . . . . 46
Republic Iron and Steel pfd. . . 107
Sloss-Shef field . . 87
Southern Pacific 133
Southern Railway .. .. .. .. 32
Southern Railway pfd 74
t. Paul ..157
Tenn. Copper. . .. ,. .... .. 38.
Texas Pacific. . .. 35
Third Avenue . . .r 13
Union Pacific 202
U. S. Rubber .... . . 52
Utah Copper . . . .i . . . . . . . . 60
U. S. Steel . , 91
V. S. Steel pfd 125
Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. 50
Western Union 78
Wabash 21
Wabash pfd 57
Westlnghouse Electric. '. .. .. 83
Corn Products 23
, Chicago Grain.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Chicago, Doc. 15 Corn opened
to c. lower this morning with the
favorable weather for curing and'
movement. May sold a, 66 to 65.
Wheat was firmer under good buy
ing and small offerings. -May sold
at 111 to 110. 'vOats were c.
lower. ' : Provisions were lower. In
sympathy with hogs.
'Opening: Wheat. Dec.. 113 to
116 corn, Dec., 61 to 61 ; bats,
Dec. 43-: pork, Jan., 21.70; lard,
Jan., 12.8.0; ribs, Jan.; 11.27. ,
The " final government report on
grain was construed. ,by, the trade as
bearish all around , .and .prices sold
lower ' to for wheat, to
for corn, and Jo for oats,, Pro
visions were lower all around on the
liberal run of hogs in the west.
ADD GRAIN 6. . 33r8B6.. 6. .
Grain quotations ranged as fol
lows: .
Wheat
May.
July. .
Corn -
"Dec. . . ,
" May. '
' July.
Onts "
' Dec.V
; May . i i
Open.
'1.12
1.10
1.00
.61
.66 -'',.65
.43
.44
.42
High.
1.13
1.11
1.00
' .62
.66
.65
,.43
-.45
,.42
Close.
1.12
1.10
.99
.61
.65
.65
.43
'.44
July .
Tork ,
Jan..
May
Lard
Jan. ,
May.
Ribs
Jan..
May."
42
21.85
21.85
21.67
12.85
11.92
11.95
11.35 ,
21.85
21.67
12.82
11.92
11.92
11.35
21.45
12.80
11.80
11.70
11,25
Grain arid
New York Cotton.
'(By Leased Wire to The Times) :
New York, Dec. 1 5 In response
to cables and continued liquidation
the coiion market this morning
opened easy at a decline of 3 to 12
points. At the . decline, however.
there was a good demand, some of It
2 or 3 points, of yesterday's close,
Opening: Dec, offered 14.74;
Jan.,. 14.84 to 14.85; Feb.,'14.99 to
15.00; March, 15.21 to .1522 ; Ma)'.
15.52 to 15.53: - June. 15.43 bid:
', inly,. 15.55 to 15.56; August, 15.27
to 15.30; Sept., 13.95 to 13.97; Ocr
13.33 bid. Market steady.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec. . 14.74 14.89 14.70 14.88
Jan., . 14.81! 14.99 14.83 , 14.99
Feb, . ... . . . 15.11
"Mar. . 15.21 ,15.37 15.21 15.35
Apr. . 15.45 " '.. 15.45
May' . 15.53,. 15.65 15.50 15.05
June 15.57
July . 15.55 15.69 '15.55 15.68
Aug. . 15.25 15.40 15.25 15.40
Sep. . 14.00 14.01 13.93 13.99
Oct. . 13.33 13.40 13.32 13.39
Market closed firm.
i. : :
New York Kot Cottou.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Dec. 15 Spot cotton,
quiet, 5 points higher at ,15.15. No
sales.
New Orleans Cottou.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec. . 15.09 15.14 15.09 15.14
Jan. . 15.18 15.26 15.16 15.25
Feb 15.39
Mar. . 15.59 15.57 15. 5K 15.56
Apr'. . 13.68
May . 15.90 15.98 15.89 13.96
July . 16.00 16.10 15.99 16.08
Sept. . 13.98 13.95
Oct. . 13.28 13.30 13.28 13.31
Market closed firm.
IJverpool Cotton
(By Cable to The Times)
Liverpool, Dec: 15 Spot cotton,
easier; middling, 8.01; sales, 5.0Q0:
Aemrican, 4,400.
American, 36,400.
Futures opened firm and
quiet, v . a...,. :,v, .
Open.
December ,7.83 7.93
Dec-Jan. .. .7.93 !
Jan.-Feb. ,..7.95 7 96
Feb.-Mar. ..7.98
Mar.-April .8.01
April-May . .8.03
May-June . .8.03
June-July ..8.04 8.03
July-Aug ..8.01 8.01
Aug.-Sep. ..7.72 7.70
Sep.-Oct ...7.21 7.19 ,
7.90
7.90
7.93
7.96
7.99
8.01
8.02
8.01
7.99
7.71
7.19
Raleigh Cotton Market.
(Reported by C. K. 'Johnson & Co.)
Good Middling, 15c.
Strict middling. 14c.
Middling, 14V6c.
Recipts today, 176 bales.
Port Recelps.
(By Leased Wire to Tile Times)
New York, Dec. 15 Cotton port
receipts today were as follows:
New Orleans, 2,290 against 9,991;
Galveston, 7,683 against 20,520; Mo
bile, 958 against 2,282; Savannah,
6,756 against 9,859; Charleston, 490
against 1,254; Wilmington, 635
against 1,198; Norfolk, 3,220 against
4,266; New York, 0 against 178; Bos
ton, 0 against 167; Pacific coast, 0
against 6,099; various, 0 against 155.
Totals, 22,032 against 56,069.
. Interior Receipts: Houston, 5,369
against 18,327; Augusta, 1,431
against 2,283; Memphis, 4.843
against 8,081; St. Louis, 3,556
against 8,734; Cincinnati, .i.153
against 1,569. Totals, 16,352 against
38,994.
New York Provisions. ' - 1"
New York, Defl. 15 Cash produce:
Minneapolis, No. 1, northern wheat,
112.' -V -
Wheat No. 1 northern New York,
123 f.o.b. - . V
Corn No. 2 mixed, 70 c. in ele
vator. Oats No. 3 white 47 in. ele
vator..
Rye No. 2 western, 84 c. f.o.b.
Barley Feeding.. 63 65 c.l.f.
New York. . .
Flour r-Sprina patents. 6.-70 : win
ter straights, 5.50.
Mill Feed Bran, 25.60.
Pork Mess, 25.25.
Lard Prime western, 13.85.
Tallow Prime city, 6c,
Coffee No. 7 Rio, 8c.
Sugar Granulated, 5.15.
Cottoii.sed Oil.
Now York, Dec. Kl 5 Cotton-seed
oil prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
Closing."
7.287.32
7.287.30
December-
January
May ; . . ... - ' 7.39 7.40
Jne . '7.517.52
July'r ... . . 7.57 7.59
September ... , . 7.45t& 7.60
Market closed quiet; sales, 11,800
barrels.. Spot oil,. 7.2S7.50.
Provisions. I
THE TIMES' DAILY
FINANCIAL STOEY
(By Charles W. Storm. 1
New York, Dec. 15. The Pittsburg
declaration of the American Fedora-
lion of Labor against the United States
Steel. Corporations was utilized by the
bears at the opening of the stock mar
ket this morning to make a driv
against Steel common. The price was
forced down about one point on open-
Ing transactions.. Sympathetic weak-
.... ... .... . ...
I1CSS in ine list followed. . KO.'Klmg,
which was the weak feature, yesterday,
was better ftliriportcd than any of the
other lsies iihd its show of strength
aided the cither railroads whose stocks
showed fractional improvement Steel
subsequently recovered half lis loss.
Speculation was dull, and traders
were waiting for announcement from
Philadelphia of the action taken at the
Lehigh Valley and Heading dividend
meeting held in that city today.
American shares were a trille higher
in London.
On the1 New York curb market the
copper shares were slightly lower.
Silver stocks were unchanged'. i
New York Cotton tiftter.
(Bv B. W.-Hibbs & Co.)
New York, Dee. 15 Renewed bull
support turned the market form its 16
points lower opening from last night's
closing into an advance of four to
seven before the end of the first hour,
and th's was maintained pretty well
throughout later trading. Thus, the
fxt remcs on January ranged from
14.83 to 14.98, March 15.21 to 15.36, May
15.50 to 15.56 and July 15.55 to 15.6S as
against yesterday's close of 15.94 for
January. March 15.58 and July 15.61.
During the first hour trading was
fairly active with scattered selling and
some bear pressure making the low
prices and the rail; later being increas.
ed by renewed buying bV commission
houses on fresh purchases by the bull
cliques brokers. The market sustained
during the afternoon chiefly on the
continuance of their suoport.
Outside business was lighter, fluctu
ations at Liverpool narrower and spot
markets quiet and generally un
changed. There was in fact nothing
new in the outside conditions. It is
now merely a scalping market for
moderate turns pending the publication
! of the next einnine renort. These are
Receipts, 55,000. j anxioiiHly awainted by spinning inter
! ests as well as the generality of
closed j traders for a confirmation of the gov
j ernment's recent sensationally low
Close.' crop estfnla'e. Until this Is obtained.
7 90 ! purchasers should be advised Only on
further soft spots and then only for
moderate turns for the present.
Naval Stores.
tUy Leased Wire to The Times.)
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 15 Turpen
tine; Firm, 53; sales, 58; re
ceipts,. 719.
Rosin Firm; sales, none; re
ceipts, 2,504.
Quote: WW, 6.75; WG, 6.25; N,
6.15; I, 5.85; K, 5.60; I, 4.60; H.
4.05 to 4.10; G, 4.00 to 4.02; F,
3.95; E, 3.92 to 3.95; D, 3.90: C,
B, A. 3.85 to 3.90.
Chicago litre Stock.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Union Stock Yards, III., Dec. 15
Hogs: Receipts, 45.000: 10c. lower.
Mixed and butchers, 7.95 to S.50;
good heavy, 8.4 0 to 8.55; rough
heavy, 8.00 lo S.25; light, 7.90 to
S.40; pigs, 6.25 to 7.50; bulk, 8.35
to S.50.
Cattle: Receipts, 25,000; 10c.
lower; beeves, 3.S5 to 8.25; cows
and heifers, 2.00 to 5.85; Blockers
and feeders, 3.00 to 5.00; calves,
7.50 to 9.75; Texans, 5.00 to 6.00;
westerners, 4.25 to 6.75.
Sheep: Receipts, 20,000: market
steady; native and western, :!.2.r to
5.40 f lambs, 4.50 to 8.35.
Raleigh Produce Market.
Reported Daily by M. Rosenthal Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
3utter
figgs .
Hams
. . . .30 to 35c.
35c.
Sugar Cured . 17 to 18c.
North Carolina 25c.
Virginia 27 c
. . ,. Xh-..
lacon
Spring Chickens 85 to 50
dens . 50 to COc.
rrisb Potatoes $1.25 bu.
Sweet potatoes 60 to 70c. bu.
Cabbage .5 to 15c.
Onions 40c. pk.
Flour ........ 17.00 bbl.
Vleal . .. $2.00 bag.
eas . . . lac. (it.
New York Money Market,
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Dec. 15 Money on call,
4 to 4 per cent: tline loans,
easy; 60 day bills, 4 per cent; 90
days, 4 to 4 per cent; six
months, 4 per cent. Posted rates:
Sterling exchange, 484 to 488,
with actual business in bankers bills
at 487.90 to 487.95 for demand and
484 to 484.35 for 60 day bills.
Prime mercantile paper unchanged.
Reward for Kidnapers.
(By Leased Wire to The Times,)
Louisville, Iy.,rDec. 15 Governor
Willson this afternoon offered a re
ward of $500
kidnapers af
Kellner, who
week.
for the arrest of the
eight-year-old Alma
has been missing a
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modernly equipped lodge room,
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modations. Also privilege of gym
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CHKISTJ1AS SltitiKSTIOXS See
Whiting Brno', show windows.
15 7t.
EVKItVTHIN AT AUCTION 1111-
vate sales every day. Come in
next Saturday, Dec. 18, and get. a
bargain. Koonee Bros. Big Auc
tion House, 10( K. Hargctr street.
15-2t
STRAYED OR STOLEN From my
premises (corner Hillsboro and
Dawson streets ) Thursday night,
my dun cow, white spots, long
horns; very fat. Reward. Mrs. W.
McGee. 10 t. f..
ALL (iltAI)KS OP ClftARS AT
your own price at' Norwood's Cigar
Factory. Come.
KOONCK BROS. RIG AUCTION
House at 106 East Hargett Street,
opens next Saturday, Dec. IS.
Everything at auction. Furniture
and housefurnishings, cook stoves,
healers, clothing, shoes, hats, caps,
etc. Private sales every day. All
phonos. ' 15-2t
lirv CIGARS AT AUCTION FOR
Christmas presents. Sale begins
- at 7:30 each night till Christmas.
At Norwood's.
ONE THOUSAND OLLA11S TO LOAN
for one or five , years upon first
mortgage on Raleigh property,
John W. Hinsdale, Attorney, over
Citizens National Bank.
ll-0t
FOUND Cood Watch. Apply to
Watson & Denson, Attorneys, over
James 1. Johnson's. 13 t. f.
h'OUND-Tlie very tiling for a Christ
mas present in Whiting Bios',
show windows. 15 7t.
OOTOTHF, AUCTION AT NOK-
wood's Cigar Factory tonight 7:"0
105 W. Martin SI.
WIO SUM. IT FOIt YOU AT Auc
tion. Koonee Bros. Big Auction
House, I lit! I'.'asl ITarselt Street.
1 5-2t
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tail lamp to automobile. Suitable
reward. Return to Times office. It
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offices in the Masonic, Temple will
be for rent January. 1st. If you
want it. apply at once, as every of
fice in the Temple is now occupied,
.loiin C. Drewry. 15 t. f. I
FOR SALE.
Upit SAI.K Any part of 300 shares ing trie.1 in vain to get the district
Burlingame Telegraphing Type- attorney of New York to pay her rail
wVlter stock $4.50 per share (par road fare. It is understood that she
10.00. 1 A. L. Deibel, Little Rock, s practically penniless.
Ark. 14 12t." a scene followed the accused wo-
' : man's entrance into the court. A
FOIl SA1,K Pony phaeton, rubber private detective named Kelly, rep
tire, good top. Three grocery wag- resenting the surety company which
ons. Two buggies. All good bar- gave the 5,000 ball for the woman,
gains. B. E. Rogers, East Martin attempted to take her In custody.
Street, Raleigh. 14-2t Assistant District Attorney Garvan
. . i j made him desist. Piatt was too ill
FOR SALK Your ' Christmas pres- to appear. Judge Foster said that if
cut Sen Barrett 117 Favette- the case was not tried by the end of
ville street for. bargains in Phon- the present term he would entertain
ograph, Horn' and Records.
15 6t.
VALUE. OF CROPS
FOR THIS YEAR
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Washington, Dec. 15 The crop re-
' porting board of the department of
agriculture, in a report isued today
indjeates the harvested acreage pro
duction, and value of important farm
crops in 1909 as follows:
Corn 2,772,376.000 bushels, valued at
$1,652,822,000. Winter wheat 446,866,000
bushels, valued at $459,151,000; spring
wheat 290,823,000 bushels, valued at
$270,892,000. All wheat 7:i7.1S9, bushels,
valued ! $730,040,0:10.
Tobacco 94,Xr7,00( pounds, valued al
$95,719,0110.
PROCEEDINGS IN
THE HOUSE TODAY
(My Leaned Wire tt The' Times.)
Washington, Dec. 15 Under the rules
'of the house, today was calendar Wed.
nesday. This was a surprise to Itepre
seiitativo Tawney of Minnesota, who
had made plans to call up the District wit 'i a s.caimm;,.. t i:ni.ii!ti:ii-. j coin
of Columbia appropriation bill, bin the int; down Hie river in t!;o hack
house insisted on proceeding under the . ground. It is one ol the best things
rule. !seen here this was.i.n ii.nl sitci'e"f!o(l
liepre.senlntives Mann of lliinoii
called up the bill requiring common
earners engaged ill interstate anil
foreign commerce to make full reports
of all accidents to the interstate com
merce commission, and authorizing
i he commission to Investigate such ac-
cidents. After sonic debate the
was passed.
Uepresentative
army appropriate
Hull
ti bill
reported tin
to the house
MRS. BROKAW KEPT
ALL THE TELEGRAMS
(Hv I.ased Wire to The Times.)
New York, Dec. 1.1 When the sepa
ration suit of Mrs. Mary Blair Rrokaw
against her husband, V Gould Broka w ;
iwi ftt-tuiitiiuu aim i,ipvu u jrm on t
was resumed before Justice
Putnam at Mineolu today it was stated '
tltat Mrs. Brokaw would be called
back to the witness stand before the
ase ended to tell of a scrap book she
kept In which she pasted all the tele
grams received from Brokaw during
the stormy periods of their married
life.
This sera: book is tilled to overflow
ing with messages from the husband,
some of them giving her orders, others
displacing his aleged insane jealousy
of her and. others indicating -that he
exercised an espionage over her hf
means of their servants.
NO
ACTION ON HAY.VF.K ISKSO
lA'TION. Senate Will Co Slow in
Xicaragunn
Mutter.
I Uy Leased Wire lo The Times) j
Washington, Dec. 15 The senate!
committiee on foreign relations to
day decided to defer action on Xicn
raguan matters.
The Rayncr resolution for the pun
ishment of President Zelaya was be
jfore the committee, and discussed.
hM do(.ision was ri.at.hod. is
understood that the agreement; of
the committee to go slow in regard
to Nicaraguan affairs was due to the
'conference which Senator Cttllom, of
j Illinois, chairman of the committee,
j had with Secretary Knox yesterday.
It is said the secretary recommended
that congress remain passive for a
lime in the hope that, the situation
would clear up without congress hav
ing to take action.
Secretary Knox is hopeful that the
Isit.tiation will improve within the
next few days. Tito v committee
authorized a favorable report on the
bill appropriating $75,!i0il for the
Pan-American conference, to lie held
in Buenos Ay res ne:;l July. The bill
appropriating $2011,00(1 for a United
Stales exhibit at the Brussels expo
sition was referred to a sub commit
tee, with instructions to eliminate
some features that ate deemed inad
visable. , MISS WOOD IN UOI KT.
'' Wood, Charged Willi Perjury,
Heady for Trial,
' (1!v Leased wire to The Times. 1
New York, Dec. 13 Mae C. Wood,;
whose sensational suit against for-1
mer United States Senator Thomas;
C. Piatt ended in her .being charged
with forgery and perjury in her claim
that she was the senator's wife, ap
peared in general sessions court to
day and said that she was ready for
trial.
Miss Wood had traveled all the
way from Julesburg, Colo., after hav-
a motion for its dismissal.
Bail was
reduced to $1,000.
At the Graud. '
At the Grand the management has
certainly- gone one above the limit
this week, in presenting a high-class
vaudeville bill, Each and every act
is a star attraction in their respect
ive parts. The show opens with
Levitt & Falk in a novelty juggling.
Paper tearing, singing, talking, and
drawing specialty which is up to date
in every respect. Then comes the
great Jackson, direct from the hip
podrome, New York City, in an aerial
and ground contortion act that beats
anything of the kind ever attempted
in Raleigh, as he is styled the Human
Knotjiiid the way he ties himself
up into the different positions he cer
tainly lives up lo his name. . Then
comes Wesley and FrancI:;, in vaile-
ville, up to date, a clean, refined j
comedy, singing and dancine; spec- j
if II v . it! which til''.' ini roduee :i line!
of brighl and new talk, and Iney arej
tfooil silK'eiv iiiid diilifcr::. and llifil'i
act i.s v'.'ell eo'i:;ti;,cle!. All the ,
comedy j 1 1 1:: i ;i I act i nmy com,' and .
irn. hut if von ttaiit fi see l.h" real
oM(": don't fiiel,a:, i'.ii. an,! Cbreiue
(!:;. They .are not only eoreetii.Min
jaiid iiM:i-:!c.::".',.;, Ivil i!)en is plenty (f
Hood isutii'i'ial in their ;n t Iha1 will
jinake one sit and take notice.
They linish their act. v. itli a very
pivlly novelty of olayii:j? a caliope
Hi
i;iiinin;; roands of applause.
The
m)j jon ,i(.ur(
ire. up to tie1 (Irani:
standard and tal.iiiK it all in all il Jk
one of the best bills presented hero
i this season.
! There will be soin;- change,: made
lijlljin 1 lie prograa! ior t iiursiia.', . i
i'i-
'day and Saturday. Thuv will he at
'least two new acts as tue manasa.
'ment Intends to change tin- hill twice
weekly, making a new show .Mondays
and Thursdays, giving the best vati
'deville in Kaleigh. Aiaiiucc, :! p. m.,
admission ''and I ti ccitis. Kvening.v.
I 0 and id cms.
! Mr. Davenport will .ing l he illus
trated song "In lite Wild W oou
Where the Blue Hells Grow".
Medal For Peary.
i (Bv Leased Wire to The Tiniest
i Wnshiiisrtiin. Dec. 1 5 Commander 1
p (fom N;irional ,
t.,:,,. ifll,;ilt Tiir.rlil!
l.icu,-,i l JJllH'd I ivii hiij,c,ii,i n ."' i
commemoral m
his
renin ing
, 1909, at
the
, north pole on Apin u
'banquet of I he society.
the
tion will say that
"reached" 1'ie pole
"discovered" it..
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HUBBARD BROS SCO.
:iBK X-S-kiUtavf
i CaanSerxW''idfr'ns'',CoYtofc - to - -
change. Associate Members Liver
w-w.1 CiOnn 1 QirncluHnn
onnTfn.u KOI.rrMTRll Pnr thn nur
chase and sole of Cotton for futun i
ailiror rrreRr,onrtene- tr,rltrt ;
. -
THE
MECHANICS' SAVING
BANK.
IS
GIVING AWAY
SMALL SAYINGS BANKS.
CALL AND tJKT-ONH.
Leather Goods
'n). you are scratch ing
your head wondering what, to
give your young lady friends lot
us sr.n-;est that we have it beau
tiful lot of tie
and that there
ft- leather goods,
is nothing more
appropriate.
Bridge Whist Sets, Music
noils, Music Folds, and oilier
things that you'll siv here.
For the fellow a cigar case,
cuff and collar box. Have
set 5 pieces, card cases.
iina
Weathers & Perry
FAYETTEVIMiE STREET.
The Juvenile Novelty of 1009
THE LETTIE LANE
PAPER FAMILY.
Twelve sheets of dolls designed
by Sheila Young, each sheet
representing one member of the
family and his or her wardrobe,
printed in beautiful colors, ar
ranged in a Doll House Port
folio, which, when cut out and
put together, makes a complete
Doll House . t $1..00
Pescud's Book Store.
mmamMmmmmmaam
Saturday
18th. " ;
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Will mark tlio close of our
great
Popularity Contest.
.Never has so much interest
titin shown. The voting has
been fast and the contestants
are i iiniiitin u close race. Voto
foe your favorite NOW. Re-'
tiiciiiher I tie Contest ivill close,
, !;,.( litd.iy ullit. ..
I
D. RIGGAN CO.
.IAM ARY MAGAZINES.
"THREE WEKKS" or "ONE
DAY."
FIREWORKS FOR THE ROYS.
A. S. BRAGASSA,
.VfMlfiny of Music,
TO TAX PAYERS.
Ail -persons who have not
i 1 '
Jhp lnB7";inaiil their taxes for the vear
the explorer;-1 - ,k
ana not that heiJwu are Hereby notihed to
j(;ome and settle their taxes,
ana tiiose wno do not settle
tDecember
t w the costj
r8IiI:' levies Will DG " lSSUeO. ' lv, I
S"1"'"' i in ii I i ouci t, v . j-iiia
fIS POM'iMelV
the last notice
that I shall Send Out.
The
ta XS should llHVe been paid
-t ian e first, day
of Xovember, 1909, but I
iliave taken the responsibility' Vf'" -
I to extend the time, so as to "W,
! he as lenient as I can. I now
authorize and instruct all
11 l.v deputies, both in Raleigh,
and outside, to levy upon all
property and ejamishee the
polls on which the taxes
have not been paid on and
after December 11, 1909, and
those who are caught by the
Hi vies and haA'e the costs to
;iv
iave no one to blame but
1 iieinselyos.
I nni compelled to collect
I he tnxes, and J do hope that
all will come and settle, so
as lo avoid the necessity of -my
collecting their taxes by
distress.
Joseph H. Sears,
Sheriff of Wake Co.
Dec' 11, 1909.
Women Appreciate
the
Brilliant Tungsten Lamp
because it gives them tint properu
amount of light, and far better light
at. a cheaper price than all others.
CAROLINA POWER AHD
LIGHT COMPANY.
Notice of Dissolution of Co-partner
ship.
Notice is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing . be
tween Drs. S. P. Norris and Df. 8. B.
Douglass, under the firm name of .
Norris and Douglass, has this day.,
been dissolved by mutual consent.
AH persons indebted to said co-part-
nership will make payment to Dr. S, .
P. Norris and all persona having1
claims against said co-partnerehlp
shall present them for payment to
Dr. S. P. Norris. ' ' v
DR. S. E. DOUGLASS.'
. P. S.: Dr, S. P. Norrla will con
tinue the practice of dentistry at the
office heretofore occupied by Dr.
Norris- & Douglass. 228 Fayetteville
8treet, Raleigh. N. C. Dr. Douglaas
will practice at Wendell and Littleton.
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