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TODAY'S
Stocks, Cotton, drain and Provisions.
v New York Stock Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Jan. l(K-A strong tone
was shown tn the stock market at the
opening, with Initial transactions in
many stocks at gains ranging from
1-4 to 1-2 over Saturday's final but
this strength was short-lived and fol
lowed b:- a substantial recession. Steel
common, which opened 3-8 hlgheri at
89 1-8, declined 3-4 and exerted an in'
fluence on the rest of the list and be
fore the end of fifteen minute's the list
generally showed fractional net de
clnes. The traction stocks, however
wore better.
New York Stock Closing Lftst.
Amalgamated Conper ..
American Ice Securities ..
American Sugar Refinery '
American Smelting- ... ..
American Locomotive . .
American Car Foundry
American Cotton Oil... ..
American Woolen .. .. ..
Anaconda .. .. .. .. .. ..
Aachlson .. .. .. .. .. ..
Atlantic Coast Line .. ..
Brooklyn Rapid Transit -..
Baltimore & Ohio
Canadian' Pacific ., .. ..
r Chesaneake & Ohio ,.
Consolidated Ova .. .. ..
Central Leather .. ... .
Colorado -Fue! and Iron
Colorado Southern .. ..
Deleware & Hudson .. ..
Denver & Elo Grande ..
Distillers' Securities .. ...
Erie .. .. rr.. .. ... ., .,
Brie, nref. .. .. ., .. ..
General Electric .. .. .. ..
Great Western .. .. .. ..
Great Northern, nref. .. ,
Great Northern Ore .. ..
Hocking Coal & Iron .. ..
Illinois Central .". .. ..
Interboro .. .. .. ., ',....
Iuterboro, prcf. .. .. .. .
Iowa Central .. .. .. .. .,
Kansas City Southern
Kansas & Teua .. ,. . . .
Kansas & Texas, pref. ..
Louisville & Nashville .. ..
Missouri Pacific .. .. .. .
New York Central .....
Northwestern .. .. .. .. ..
utlonal Lead .. .. .. .. ..
Norfolk & Western .. .. ..
Northern Pacific .. .. .. .
Ontario ft Western . . . . .
Pennsylvania .. , .,
Pacific Mail .. '.. .. .. .. .
Peoples' Gas Co
Pressed Steel Car .. .. .. .
Reading :r :r :: '.. .
Rock Itlarul .. .,
Rock Island, pref. .. .. .. .
Republic Iron & Stee! .. .. ,
. Republic Iron & Steel, pref ,
Slossr-Slieffleld . . ... .-1 . . , . ,
Southern Pa'eiflc ... .. .. .. .
Southern Railway .. .. .. .
Southern Railway, pref .. .
St. Paul .. .. .. ., ... .. .
Tenn. Conner .. .. .. ,. .. .
Texas Pacific .. .. .. .. .. .
Third Avenue ..
Union Pacific .. ., .. .. .. .
V. S. Rubber ... ... .. ..', .... .
- Utah Copper .. ... .. .
17.' S. Steel ....... .. ..
U. S. Steel, pref. .. .. ...'...
Virginia-Carolina Chemical .
Western Union .. .. .. .
Wabash .. .. ,. ., .. .. .
Wabash, pref. .. .. .. .. .. .
Westingliouse Electric :. .. .
Wisconsin Central .. .. ....
Corn Products .. .. ., .. .. .
.. 87 1-4
.. 26
..121 7-8
.7 100 1-2
.. 59 ,
.. 69 1-2
.. 66 3-4
,'. 35 8-4
..52
.. 121 1-2
.. 135
78 1-2
.. 118
.. 180 1-8
... SO
.. 156 1-2
.. 46 3-4
..48 1-8
.. 61
.. 181
.. 50
.. 36 1-2
.. 33 1-4
..51 1-2
.. 158 1-2
. . 35 5-8
.. 140
..' 78 3-4
..91 1-2
.146
. 24 3-4
.. 60 1-8
' 28 1-3
tl
156 i2
70 5-8
122 5-8
162
88 1-8
98
142 3-4
48 3-4
135 1-2
40 1-2
113 7-8! reu
50 Mar
166 3-4 j Apr.
. 46 7-81 M(iy
86 I June
44 1-2
103 1-4
85
135 1-8
32 3-8
72 3-4
153 1-2
38 1-2
35
..18
199 7-8
60 1-2
58 3-8
87 1-4
124
56 3-8
76
24 1-4
55 3-4
81.1-4
49 7-8.
5 i.o
Chicago Grain.
. -Chicago, Jan. 10 There was a lower
opening of the entire grain list this
morning. Wheat showed losses of 1-4
a 5-8e; corn l-4o and oats 1-4 a 3
There were fewer offerings in all- the
pits.
Wheat ranged from lower in
-July to higher in May at the close.
Corn was from to 14 higher to
unchanged and oats were a shade
lower. Provisions were about steady.
Grain quotations ranged as fol
lows: v
Open. " High, v Close.
Wheat
May . . 1.13 1.14 1.13
July . . 1.03 .1.03 s 1.03
Sep. .'. .98- .99 .98
Corn
May . . .68 V4 .68 .68
July . . .68 ,68 .68
Sep. . . .67 .68 .68
Outs -
May-. .47 .47 .47
July . . .44 .44 .44
Sep. . . .41 .42 .42
Pork-;
Jan. . . 21.82 .... . 21.80
May ; . 21.2 21.90 81.90
July . . 21.85 ...... 21.92 '
Lurd
Jan. . . 12.47 12.50 12.50
May . 12.00 12.02
July . . 11.95 12.02
IJibs - -" , ' ... '
Jan. . . 11.55 . '. ... . 11.57
May . . 11.42- - 11.50 11.50
July . . 11.40 . ... r 11.50
1 Chicago Live Stock. .
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Union Stock Yards. Ills.. Jan. 10
Hogs-r-receipts 45,000; 10 a 16c lower;
mixed and butchers 8.25 a 8.65: a-ood
heavy 8.55 a 8.70 rough heavy 8.30
a 8.45; light 8.20 a 8.50; pigs 7.25 a 8.40;
bulk 8.45 a 8.65.
Cattle receipts 24,000; market, steady;
10c lower! beeves 4.25 a 8.00: cows and
helft-rs 2.10 a B.W; stockers and feeders
1.25 a 5.25: calves 7.00 a 7.90; Texang
5.00 a 6.25: westerners 4.25 a 6.25. j
Sheen receipts 18,000; market etrona;
native and western S.75 a 6.25;, lambs
MARKETS
New York Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Tiniea)
New York, Jan. 10 In the face of
poor cables from Liverpool the mnrket
opend firm 4 to 14 points higher. There
was commission house buying good
Wall street support and covering by
shorts. The census bureau figures were
regarded as fully confirming the gov-
"'"V, ' ' a veiy
Opening Jan. 15.70 'bid; March 15 95
a 15.96; Alay'16.15 a 16.16; July 16.12 a
16.14; Aug. 15.80 a 15.81; Sept. 14.47 a
14.50; Oct. 13.73 a 13.75; Nov.
offered
13.60.
Open. High. Low.
Jan. . 15.70 15.72 15.05
Feb. . ..... ..... .....
Mar. . 15.95 16.02 13.06
Apr. . . . .
May . 10.16 16.19 13.32
June . 16.00 t6.0U 15. Co
July '. 16.13 16.19 15.32
Aug. . 15.80 15.82 15.00
Sep. . 14.45 14.49 13.75
Oct. . 13.74 13.76 13.14
Nov. . 13.42 13.42 13.42
Close.
15.03
15.03
15.11'
15.21
15.341
13.31'
15.33 ;
15.00
13.73 I
13.16
12. SI
Market closed weak.
Now York Spot Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to. The Times I
New York, Jan. 10 Spot cotton
quiei,. points lower, at
Sales.
! is extremely bullish, as it confirms in
Liverpool Cotton. j effect the "extremely low crop est.i
(By Cable to The Times) mata of hMjss,ooO put out a month
Liverpool, Jan. 10 Spot cotton ; bv the airl ieitnrni invP:n, ti,0
Steady; middling, 8.32; sales, 5,000;
Americans, 4,800.
Receipts. 6,000.
and closed barely
Open. Close.
Futures opened
steady.
January . . , .
Jan.-Feb. . . . . ' .
Feb.-Mar. . . . . ..
Mar.-April . . . . .
8.04
8.12
8.13
8.17
8.17
8.19
'8.20
8.20
8.18
7.92
7.41 "
7.18
8.04
8.04
8.07
8.10
8.10
8.11
8.13'
8.13
8.12
7.85
7.38
7.16
I April-May. . . .' ,
1 April-May . . . . .
I May-June .. .: .
June-July ..
' Jwiy-Aug. ... ......
1 Aug.-Se'p. . . . .
Bep.-Oct.
Oct.-NoV
"T
New Orleans Cotton.
Leased Wire to The Times)
j Open. High. Low' Close.
(By
I Jan.
15.67
15.84
16;08
15.67 14.83
14.67
14.88
15.08
15.22
15.36
15.. .
15.48
12.68
13.11
16.09
16.41 16.41 15.25
July
Sep.
Oct.
16.55
13.90
13.66
16.60
13.95
13.67
15.4 4
12.60
13.1'2
Market closed steady.
Raleigh Cotton Market.
(Reported by C. E. Johnson & Co.)
Good middling, 15 c.
Strict middling, 15c.
Middling, 15c.
Receipts today, 20 bales.
Cotton-seed Oil.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Jan. 10 Cotton-seed
oil prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
Closing.
January ....
March . . . . .
May ;. . . . i .
. ... 7.457.50
. . . . 7.50 7.52
. . . 7.54 7.55
. ,'. . , 7.58 7.60
. . .7.45 7.52
. . . -. 6.95 6.99
steady. Spot oil.
July . . . . . .
September . . .
October . . . .
Market closed
7.40?. 03.
Cotton Port Receipts.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Jan. 10 Cotton port' re-,
reipts were as follows:
New Orleans 1,418 against 9.988: Gal
veston 5,692 against 12,843; Mobile Six
against 1,503; Savannah 4,378 against
2,722. CUarleston 530 againt 793: Wil
mington 6004 against 1,740. Norfolk
1,579 against 1,79,8: New York 0
aguliiEt 706; BoBton 177 against 0; Uhil
adelphia 0 against 205; Pacific coast
1,729 against 0; Various 0 against 234.
Total 23,123 against 32,380.
. Naval Stores.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Savannah, Qui, Jan. 10 Spirits Tur
pentine Ann 59; sales 53.- receipts 111,
Rosin firm; cales none; receipts 603,
Quote WW 6.95; WG 6.80: N 6.65; 1
M 6.10; K 5.70; I 4.60; H 4.35 to 4.45:
O 4.45 o 4.35; F 4.20 to 4.25; E 4.20: D.
C. B. A. 4.20.
. ' . ; 1
St. Louis Grain.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
St, Louis. Aid., Jap,:
10 Clash wheat
No. 2 ltd 132 a 133;
CornXo. 2.
66: oats No. 2, 48 1-2. ,
Vlose Wheat May 113 3-4; July 102
1-8. .- .. - -..'"
Corn May 68 1-2; July 68 1-4. .
Oats May 47 1-2, bid; July 44.
Mttnl Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times) ,
'New York, Jan. 10 At the metal eastern VnJ central Kentucky the
exchange today, while ., a generally ( thermometer ranges from ten - to
firmer tone was shown In commodi- twenty below zero.
ties, trading continued light. Cop- j -. .
per was np He. In the bid and asked; ftvifl Quit the "Giimc".
prices for deliveries np " to April.' Augusta, Ga., Jan. 10 Lawrence
Tin was up about He- bid. Lead Wolfe, prominent in newspaper cir
and Spelter unchanged. , ,cles 1 Carolina and Georgia, for two
Quote: Copper, spot, to . April, years hews editor of the Augusta Har
13.37H to 13.62H; Spelter, 6.10 to aid, will leave the "game' 'at an
6.25; Lead, 4.67H; .Tin, 32.83 to,' early date to engage in forming In
33.00
,,
BY WIRE.
THE TIMES DAILY
FINANCIAL STORY
(Bv Charlej.. W. Storm.)
New York, Jan. MH-Fbllowlng a
higher ranee of pi-ices In Lon-Jon for
Amerlenn share, stocks openerl rtrong position will be made of the' ferpcious
and falrlv active in Wall street to- animal is not known but in all prob
duy. O:lnF were confined In nearly ' ability it will be the beginning of a
every case to snmll flaetions. These,
howeVei-, Wen? wiped out and
replaced
with losses shortly after the opening,
with heavy .selling of Steel common
made Its appearance. Steel declined
a point from the opening quotations
and unsettled the balance of the list
for a time. : .
At the end of the flr.t half hour,
however, buying of Reading on a lib
eral scale caused a rally In the gen
eral lUt lr. which a!! standard railroad
and industrial shares .participated.
All the louses Aveie wiped out and
fractional gains took their places. J
Among the specialties to show
strength were Loclede Gas uiul . Vir-!
ginla-CaroIina Cliemioal. j
Mining shines were strong and active
on the New York curb.
Xcw York Cotton Letter.
" ( By W. B. Hibbs & Co. )
New York, Jan. 10 The market
was extremely feverish and uncertain
from the ntipninir .tnilne . Tha ron,iu
iNOjoumil, official report showing, only
A.Sifi nO' linlus vlnnail fv 1..... ....... i
market o,.f-n,d ti,? :,n,i ,.tivn
this despite Liverpool's failure
respond to our sharp advance of Sat
urday. There was a rise of 12 to 17
points from Saturday's close, during
Uie.inlt.Uil trading, January going up
to 15.72, March 16.02, and May and
July to 16.19 and August to 13. S2.
The market looked in good shape
for a further advance, but just at
that time the bulls distributed heavy
selling orders. Ttjis, with fresh heavy
selling by the big interests who sup
ported the market during the bad
breaks of Wednesday and Thursday
had a demoralizing effect on trade
sentiriient In tl)e face of such a bullis
ginners report and prices broke 40 to
55 points on the active options be
fore, this selling movement ran its
course.
Reports of excessive margin calls
of $10 per bale on new business by
some of tire leading bull houses was
also a heavy perplexing feature, mis
unsettled the market to such an ex
tent that there was no really good
buying until after May and July had
slumped to 15.&5 and March and January-to
15.40 and 15.45. Even the
rallies were only moderate and trade
continued in a nervous and uncertain
position up to the close.
Raleigh Produce Market.
Reported Dally by M. Rosenthal & Co
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
Butter . . . ....... .... .30 to 35c.
Eggs . . ................. 35c.
Hams Sugar Cured . 17 to 18c.
North Carolina ........ 25c.
Virginia
Bacon
Spring Chickens
Hens ,
frlsh Potatoes , .
. ...... ..27C.
........... .16c.
. . .... . 35 to 50
....... . 60 73c.
........ Jl. 25 bu.
. . !. . . . . . ?1.00 bu.
Sweet potatoes .
Cabbage.. . . . .
Onions . ......
Flour .........
Meal s
Peas ...
. . . . . . 5 to 15c.
........ 40c. pk. j
.f7.007.50 bbl.(
$2.00 bag.
........ 15c. qt.
AITOIST GETS FINED.
Mr. Walter Spruut of Wilmington
Fined For Running Down Bicy
clist. .
(Special to The. Times.)
Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 10- In
Pender county superior court jester-1
day afternoon, a verdict was render-'
ed asainst Mr. Walter Sprunt, a well j
known young business . man and i
prominent autoist of Wilmington, in
favor of Mr. Hanson Futeh, of Bur-:
gaw. The suit for damages resulted i
from a collision which occurred about
two years ago in this city, as a result
of which the plaintiff was knocked
from his bicycle by Mr. Sprunt's au
tomobile. The jury brought in a ver
dict for $400, the plaintiff having -
brought suit for $2,500, alleging per- W.VN'J KD
nianent and serious injuries as a re- lor two
suit of the accident. Two Wilming-: Times.
ton physicians, Drs. Robert Harllee - - "
and Russell Bellamy, were Introdttc-, WANTED AT "ONCE One Milne
ed as expert witnesses and the case! Algebra and Bailey's-Botany. Ap
was hard fought. This action is in- j ply Times otflce. 10 2t.
teresting, as it is oue of the few au-
tomobile accident recoveries wuich j WANTED AT ONCE Your attention
have yet been granted by the courts ' to the fac t Wliitingi Bros, are re-
of the state.
Cold In Louisville.
N Louisville, Ky., Jau. 10 The col d-
est wekther experienced in this state
in manyears is prevailing today. In
(prangeburaj SrC;
WADESBORO SCOBES AGAIN.
' .
Hotel Proprietor Starts a Zoo With
- Wild Cat As Nucleus.
: : '(Special. to The Times.)
Wadesboro, N. C, Jan. 10
Wadesboro again comes to the front.
Mine Host, L. J. Huntley, of the al
ready famous National oHtel, always
anxious to give his guests the best
entertainmentn in every way. has se
cured a splendid specimen of the
wild cat-family. This particular an
imal was caught in South Carolina
and brought , tp Wadesboro securely
cnged and is now on exhibition in the
hotef lobby, llr. Huntley purchased
it from the captors. Just what dis-
zoological garden for wide-awake
Wadesboro.
CLVB OFFICERS ELECTED.
' rM,K, kii-fliih Meet .mil Kiwi tit.
1
.leers.
(Special to The Times)
Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 10 The
annual meeting of the Cape Fear
Club of this city was held last even
ing at the handsome club house. The
meeting was presided over by the re
tiring president, Junius Davis, Esq.,
and committee reports, etc., were
presented. , Mr. George B. Elliott, as
sistant general counsel for the Atlan
tic Coast Line railroad, was elected
president, and Messrs. V. A. Dick
and Thomas W. Davis. Esq., were
elected members of the governing
board.
SEYEHED HEAD. FOCXD.
Heml of
Neai-o Infant Eiwml Cut
l-'i-om l!oly.
(Special to The Times.) ' '
Wadesboro, N. C., Jan. 10 The
i head of a negro, infant, evidently cut
O- . tVntn tlio linrtv wlih u i.-nii'o u-!te
found near the southern limits of
town ,- Saturday evening. Coroner
Fenton was notified and is still at
work on the case. The body has not
been found but evidence pointing to
a negro girl has been discovered, al
though she denies all knowledge of
the affair. The coroner hopes to lo
cate the guilty parties today.
Leases Hotel I'nmeriy.
(Special to The Times.).
Uailey, N. C, Jan. 10 Mr.
Hamill, an experienced 'hotel
F, A.
man,
has leased the old hotel Johnson here
and will run an up-to-date hotel.
The old building has been remodeled
and will be a great improvement to
the town. i
LAW BOOKS, ETC., KOI! SALE.
. Pursuant to an order dated Janu
ary 5th, 1910, by the clerk of .Wake
County, N. C, I will on Tuesday,!
Feberuary 1st, 1910, at 12 o'clock M,
sell at public auction for cash, at tiie
County Court House Door in Raleiga,
N. C, a lot of law'and -other books;
ene one-horse surry, one one-horse
buggy, one revolving iron book case,
one share (of the face value of
$100.00 ) of S percent cumulative
first preferred slock of Raleig Mill
ins Company and -other personal
properly, all belonging to the estate
of Judge Thomas 11. Purneil, deceas
ed. An itemized list of the articles
to be sold can be seen at my. office in
Tucked building, Raleigh, N. C.
This January 10th, 1910.
ERNEST HAYWOOD,
Administrator of Judge Thomas
R. Purneil, Deceased.
January 10th, 1910..- do to s.
lc WANTS lc.
Classified advertisements for title
colnmn will be accepted at one
cent per word - for each Issue,
CASH with order. No adver
tisements under this head will
be charged. No Adv. taken for
less tha 10 CENTS an Insertion.
Each figure charged ae oee word.
lc. WANTS lc.
1 WANTED-
-Three rooms lor light
housekeeping. Must be within
t'.iree blocks Kayetteville street.
Address "Rooms," care Times.
. !0- Lt. -.'.."...".
-To rent two office desks
uionlhs. "Desk", care
' 10-3t
ducing stock and have bargains to
offer. 10 5t.
. : : I
WANTED Good Cook for small
family. 17 E. Cabarrus St.
5 t. f.
WANTED AT ONCE Four men
boarders at $3.00 per week each.
ArirlreKs 21 X S Swain street.
WANTED By willing and obliging West Hargett Street, will, after Jan
colored girl, position as house girl. UUI.y 17th, be with the Masonic Tem
Address "House Girl." care Times. ' )U, rapor shopt whepe he wl
WANTED-r-Copies of The Evening!
Times of November 8th, 1909.
Times office
S t. f. J
WANTEl)-To rent Typewriter; must
I . be cheap and in good condition.
! Address A. B. C, care Times.
7 5t.
WANTED Two rooms and board in
private family for young married
couple. Central location. Refer
ences exchanged. Address "M.
A." care Evening Times. 4 t. f.
WANTED By young man of expert-
ence, position in dry goods or shoe
store. X, care Times. l-7t
WANTED Autograph letters of
Joseph Hewes, signer of the Decla
ration of Independence. Liberal
price. Address "Altro," this of
fice. . . 29 t. f.
AftKXTH TO SELL ADVERTISING
wraping-paper and bags as side- j
line in North Carolina. Special de
signs. Samples light. Commis
sions libert.1. Men visiting small
towns preferred. Paper Dept.
Kemper-Thomas Co.. Cincinnati.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE My
12-roofti residence, 615 Hillsboro
street or will rent to a desirable
tenant. Jas. A. Sanders.
3 t. f. .
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER FOR
. one Of the New Official Maps of
Wake County. You can only se
cure them from The Evening
Times, r 30 t. f.
f : , -
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I-'OR SALE Two choice 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. 1
FOR RENT
FOR. RENT Furnished room with
all modern conveniences. 210 S.
. Blount St. 6 t. f.
FOR RENT Furniiee-heated, -furnished
house with seven rooms; all
modern improvements; stable on
lot; good garden; on ear line. Ad
dress Box 602. 10 2 1.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WE lll'V SECOND-HAND Kl'RNI-
tr.re and House Furnishings. The
Furniture and Stove Exchange, 111
E. Hargett street. 10 5t.
NOTICE A Block of Our Ice Cream
will serve eight people.. -'-35 cents.
We have two-horse power motor
for sale also at a bargain. Fur
111 an Belts.
LOST One Auto Pump and Inner
Tube. Liberal reward. Carolina
Garage Machine Co.
FOl'ND On the street, a package;
owner can get same by describing
and paying for ad. Apply to Times
office. 7 t. f. :
I'TKNIKHED ROOM FOR RENT-
' Apply Gltl S. Salisbury Street.
7 3t. ""."- .
NOTICE Parties wishing the ser
vices of Henry Biggs for treating
corns, apply 430 Corner S. Blount
and Cabarrus Streets. 7 6t,
ONLY OFFICIAL MAI OF rAKE
County ever issued. Constructed
- by Government Expert. Can - be
secured only from The Evening
Times. 30 t. f.
DO YOIV WANT PANTS,.. CHEAP?
Whiting Bros, have a special sale
on now. 10 5t.
HOW ABOl'T IT Your cash?. it
will go a long ways at Whiting
Bros, now; they are having special
sales. 10 :t.
KEEP YOl'R CHILDREN'S FEET
dry. Whiting Bros, have the right
kind of shoes for them. 10 ot.
IF YOU
will try our
BLUE RIBBON
BRASS AND NICKEL
POLISH.
SILVER CREAM
POLISH
and
WAXENE
i
and do not like it your
money will be returned.
Thos II Briggs & Sons
The Big Hardware Men.
RALEIGH, X. C.
S. B. EQiUELS,
i-oi-mt-riy wiiii m. v. utinuioe, at is
glad to see and serve his patrons.
8. B. EQUALS,
.Masonic Temple flarher Shop.
HUBBARD BROS SCO.
HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK.
MEMBERS of New York Cotton Ex
change, New Orleans Cotton Ex
change, Associate Members Liver
pool Cotton Association.
ORDERS SOLICITED For the par
chase and sole of Cotton (or futon
delivery. Correspondence UriteJ
THE
MECHANICS' SAVING
BANK.
IS
G IV I N G AWAY
SMALL SAVINGS BANKS.
CALL "AND GET ONE.
Wake County Savings Bank
jicgiiniiiig January 1, 1909,
"Will Pay Vc ntcrcst on Deposits
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
Deposits Made During First Three Days
in January Will
YOUR 1910 BANK ACCOUNT
Choosing the hank through which to transact your financiul affairs
during HMO is an important inuMi-i- which should receive most careful
considi-i-nlion. We invite you to open an tit-count with this Institution,
which uniformly extends courteous und efficient service to its patrons, and
by reason of conservative management and ample capital and surplus, af
fords unquestioned safety. Deposits small ns well as large arc invited..
The Commercial National Bank
OE RAL
E. B. CROW, Cashier.
JOHN T. 1'1'LLEN, l'rcs. N. 31. WEST,
The Raleigh Savings Ban!
Capital and Surplus
Deposits over . . . .
Four Per Cent, paid on Deposits,
made during the first four days of any
of that month.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
. OF RALEIGH ".'
Extends to everybody its cordial good wishes and
the season's kindliest greetings.
Merchants National Bank,
OF RALEIGH, N. C.
One dollar will start an account with this bank.
We will furnish you with a Savings Bank and Pass
Book.
Four per cent, interest paid in Savings De
partment. Start an account for the girl or boy, and in this
way teach them the importance of saving.
E. C. DUNCAN, President. ,
Wui. H. WILLIAMSON, V-Pi-es. W. B. DRAKE, Jr., Cashier.
AY. F. UTLEY, Sec. V-Pres S. J. HINSDALE, Asst. Cashier.
THE
RALEIGH BANKING- & TRUST COMPANY.
. WITH '
' Au unsurpassed history behind it since 1803.
Safety to its Depositors. ,
Accommodation to its Customers.
Willing service to its friends.
CHAS E. JOHNSON, F. H. BRIGGS,
President. , Cashier
Stockholders Keelfr
The annual meeting of tlte Hunter'
Drewrjr Company, of Raleigh, will b
held in the office of the Company ia
the Masonic Temple on Tuesday,
January 18, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon.
C. T. McCLENAGIIAN,
Secretary.
Stockholders' RIectir.j.
An adjourned meeting- of the
stockholders of the Wendell . Land
Company, of Raleigh, will be held in
the office of the Secretary of the Com-
pany, in the Masonic Temple, on
Tuesday, January 28, 1910, at 12:00
o'clock, noon. '
JOHN C. DREWRT,
Secretary..'-
Stockholders' Meeting;
An adjourned meeting of the Cap-,
itui Construction and Development,
Company will be held in the office of
the Secretary of the Company, in tb
Masonic Temple, on Tuesday, Janu
ary 25, 1910, at one o'clock p. m. -
JOHN C. UKKWBi,
. Secretary.
Draw Interest April 1st, .
EIGH. - '
,R. S. JERMA5?PreaJPt.
Y.-l'ies. CHAS. ROOT, Cashier. -
$ 75,000.
700,000.
compounded quarterly. Deposits
month bear interest from the first
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