Tlll-i EVENING TIMES: KALEKJ1I, X. C, MONDAY, FEBJtUAI. V 7, 1910.
PAGE FIVE
TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE.
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Mr. James E. Shephard,
Jurist, Dead.
Provisions.
J
' Xew York Stock Market.
(Dy Leased Wire to The Times)
: New 1'ork Cotton. -'
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Feb. 7 Heavy pressure N'p,v York, Feb. 7 May cotton cross,
appeared In the stock market agaliiNit ed 'he 15 cent mark this morning- mi
the opening with an absence of de- an active trade and first prices were New York
ma nd around previous quotations and " to 13 points higher. Bull sentiment tion of the
Initial transactions and generally were a greatly stimulated by the strength proposed by
made ut declines runging from frac-"n Liverpool spots the large sales and Wall street
! THE TIMES' DAILY
! FINANCIAL STORY
tlons to over one point. First sales of a continued
.Steel were 4,000 from 79 1-2 to 78 7-8 j Chester,
uguinst 80 at the close Saturday. Amal.' Open,
gamated showed a loss of 1 1-4 and) Feb.''. .....
active business at Man-
High. Low.
American Smelting fell 1 1-4 to 80 3-4.
liock Tsl.and and Chesapeake & Ohio
also yielded over one point and Read
ing, the strongest feature last week,
Joined with other stocks In this down
ward movement. At the end of 15
minutes the market continued heavy.
72 1-4
20 1-2
lis
77 1-2
47
7 ,i-8
f.7 1-2
170
37 1-
2S
jN'cw York Closing Stock List.
( 3y Leased Wire to The Times.)
Amalgamated Copper .. .. .. .. 72
American Ice Securities
American. Sugar Refinery
American Smelting .. .
American Locomotive .
American Car Foundry .
American Cotton Oil .. .
American Woolen .. .. ,
Anaconda .. .. .. .. .
Atchison .. .. .
Atlantic Coast Line .. .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .
Baltimore & Ohio
Canadian Pacific ... .....
Chesapeake & Ohio
Consolidated Gus
Central Leather ..
Colorado Fuel & Iron ..
Colorado Southern .. ..
Delaware & Hudson .. .
Denver & Rio Grande ..
Distillers Securities . . ..
F.rie .. .. ... .. .. ..' .
Krle. pref. .. .. '.
tiitierul Llectrie
Hi rut Western .... ... ...
Cleat Northern, prel.
treat Northern Ore .. ..
Hocking Coal Ac Iron .. .
Illinois Central .. .. .. .
It.terboro
Inlerboroli pref
Iowa Central ... . . .. . . .
Kansas Citv Southern .. .
Kansas & Texas ..
Kansas & Texas, pref. ..
Louisville ft. Nashville ...
Missouri Pacific .. .. ... .
New York Central .. .. .,
Northwestern
National Lead ... .. .. ..
Norfolk Western
Northern Pacflc .. .. :. .
Ontario & Western ..
Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .
Pacilis Mall .. .. .. .. ..
Peoples' Ohm Co .. . . ..
Pressed Steel 'Car .. .. ..
Heading .. .. .. .. .. ..
Rock bland
Rock Island, pref. .. ..
Republic Iron & Steel .. .
Republic Iron & Steel
Slosf-Slieffield
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
14.94 14.99 14.79
1 1.97 15.03 1 4.S9
V4.8X H.9fi
14.42 14.1::
13.37 13.43
12.9:: i2.i6
12.X4 12.84
12.73' 12.79
Market closed linn.
1 1.74
14.25
1 ::.::::
12.NS
12.84
12.70
Close.
1 1.95
14.96
14.9!
14.95 '
14.:!S
13.4
12.96 '
12. S4
12.79
( By
X iv Orleans Cotton.
Leased Wire to The 'Times)
Feb.
Mar.
A ....
J-4 "'
1-8' may
June
July
iu
hep.
32
47
lit
124
(W
109
17.
78
""N Oct
35 1-2 1 ..
33
m 7-8
Open. High. Low.
1...09 15.21 11.95
1-8
15.21!
1 ) 0
14.71
I !.
12
l.i. -If Ki.i:
1 1 i;
o
i:
ill
i :
.50
.00
.IS
.80
Market closed verv
' 12.67
si end v.
Feb. 7 Official publira
federal Incorporation bill
the administration upset
today. Kven tho; o who
favored such a law were alarmed at
the Idea of giving congress the right
to amend charters at any time. It was
argued that this would tend to keep
business upset and make the affairs of
every corporation depend on the result
of evm-v imhlle elnetl,.,i M'Mt. r....t,,.
15.05 1 of tm. aw euust,(j.a withdrawal from
14. .16 till urlininiuli-iition of itnmu ,,r.itu tvw.i..t
ardent supporters. The geneial opinion
in tile street was that the bill would
never be enacted into a law. ,
Selling of stocks because of this bill
cart led many shares down to their pre
vious low record and in some instances
new bottoms were established, notably
In Amalgamated Copper which hit 7.1.
Steel went within a fraction of Its pre
vious low price. Pennsylvania yielded
easily under modern liquidation and
the Hairiman storks were lieavv.
I Hill: actions were not on a hcavv
scale and there was nothing panicky,
about the market. I n ok. i s reported
irooil hllYtnir hv oiht lot inveUor I .on .
I I don yhowctl material declines m nearly
1 o.4 '1 all American stocks. I
15.52 I In the late trailing abroad A niei leans
I 1.7 1 1 Were firmer. i
l". ",2 I the New York curb market the'
mull class copper stocks were lieavv
Willi tilitie oalition making a new
low record for the year. Nevada Con
solidated sold above, its previous price.
I'ressure Increased as the session
Close.
I a.Uo
1 .
I i 29
(Continued From Page One.)
ly for James, there was a good high
school at this place, and he entered
!upon his studies with the determine-'
'tion to get tin education, but these
j plans were interrupted by the break
ing out of the Civil war, when he was'
only fourteen. William enlisted and
I went to the field of conflict and when
killed had attained the rank of lieu-,
j tenant. j
I Young James was anxious to enter
the army and in lsiil attached himself
to the' lGth Virginia regiment which
was then stationed al Norfolk. Because
of his youth and being too sjiiall to
carry a musket, he was made a
"marker" for tin '-regiment, and after
some months service tie was dis
charged.
In hope of seeing his guardian, young
Shepherd went to Mm phey's station,
near Bltickwaler. -There he learned
telegraphy and was assigned to duly
first under General Jones in West Vir.j
ginla, afterwards to the headquarters j
of General John C. lli'ei kenriilge where
he distinguished hinisi-lf by his de'vo-'
tion to duty.
The close of the war .found him'
stationed at Wilson. His brother whomj
he had depended for counsel was dead.
and all his properly gone. He secured
a position us telegraph operator, at
Wilson, which he held for several
vears. In the meantime he was study
ing under competent instructors, and
Picturesque Switzerland
(Continued From Page Two.)
been had lie remained, in free Ameri
ca. of earthly possessions on the ma
terial side, the labor of the years would
in our own land yield more: but happy
in the love of wife and children:, near
ti that olil mother who cared for him
when he could not care for himself;
with wants more simple, with the
struggle I'm- place and position less
fierce, will not life give to him treas-.
urcs as precious as he could have found
in tlii'igrrat cities or on the broad
prairies of the west! Somehow I can't
help thinking that his decision, to re
turn anil take. up. in the shadow of
these hills the broken thread or the
life of 'earlier years was a wise one.
Is this sentiment''.' Well, take the
sentiment out of life and what 'have,
you left, when the end conies if you
see nothing more in the passing days
and years but the opportunity to make
pound Of coffee. ."'I
f shoes and $:i on a
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO
RAILWAY
Scenic Route to the West
TWO FAST VICSTIHI'LE TRAINS
WITH JMX1XG CAR SKRVICE.
Through Pullman Sleepers to Louis
ville. C;"ciiinnti, Clucago,
;:ul St. Louis.
Leave Richmond
Ai-. Chu. .ottesville i
Leave Lynchburg
Ar. Loui.-ville
P. AI.
2:00
. 5:25
4 : 00
A.M.
11:00
P. M.
S:(a
P.M.
0:45
9:25
P. M.
11:00
four cents on ;
cents on a pair
barrel of sugar?
A. M.
10:00'
il : oo
6.1 0
7:30
. M.
5:00
7:10
7:17
i. km sai ls ms H.u:;i:i.
.li:(lf . Allen Ruled There Was Not
Klionyll i:iiieiiee to Molif llini.
f Special to The Times. )
using every eti,
tion.
He decided to
what money In
itio law school
North I'arolina.
ill to secure an educa-
lake up law and with
laid saved, lie .entered
ol (he I Diversity ol
was admitted to tin-
am! opt ned up his othce
.99
S I
.NO '
pref
Southern Pacific .. ......
Southern Railway ..
Southern Railway, nref. ..
St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. ..
Tenn. Copper .. .. . . .. ..
Texas Pacific .. .. .. ...
Third Avenue ..
I'nlon Pacific ..
l S, Rulvber ..
t'tah .Copper .. . .. ..
lT. S. Steel .. ..
I". S. Steel, pref.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Western 'Union.... .. .. ..
Wabash .. .. .. ;. ..
Wabash, pref ..
Wc-stinghouse Electric .. ..
Wisconsin Central
Corn Products .. .. .. .. ,
424
117
2B .
133 3-4
63 1-4
17
138 5-S
18 1-4
45 1-2
19 3-4
34
311 1-4
70
112
60 3-4
116
153 1-2
74 7-8
Of 1
1-34
43 3-4
130 1-8
29 1-4
106 1-4.
36 1-2 .
156 1-8,
41 D-8,
82
33 3-4 I
99
72 1
120 1
126 1-4
60
144 3-4
30 1-2
26 3-4
10 1
180 1-4
35 1-4
44 1
75 1
118 47 1
69 18 "
40 I
61 46
17
Llvei-iool Cotton.
( Uy Cable to The Times)
Liverpool, Feb. 7 Cotton
linn : American middling. .S.I 4:
IS. 000: American.
1 4.000. Futures
closed steady.
1-ebruurv . . . .
Feu.-Mnrch . . .
March-April . . .
' Aprll-Mav . .
Ma.v-June .
June-.Iulv ....
.lulv-Augtist . . .
August-Sept. . .
i Sept. -Oct. . . . .
Oct.-Nov. ... .
Nov.-IX't. .
10.00;).
opened
spot,
ik
RecciptH.
firm and
lengthened until price bleaks ul from
one to lour points were recorded lor
Sleel couimoii, Anialgamaled. .-siiutliern
Pacilic and keading went olT . two
points or more from Satuiday's close.
7. SO . 7.8 1
7.cS() 7.83 ye.
7.80 7. SI
7.7S 7. SI 'i
7.78 7. SI
7.75 7.78 Vi
7.72 7.75
7 to 7 11
ti.97 7.00 Vi
0.78 O.SOVi
U70Vi C71',
FOURPARDONS
WERE ISSUED
bar In lMjS,
111 Wilson.
In 1871 he fin im-il p
Maj. 1 hoinas Mparrow
Winshington. .. ( .
In lSil he nianieil Mi
llrown,. daughter of Mr. S
and sister ol Associate Ju
II browp.
Mr. Sheiherd began to lake part in
politico, and Mas chairman of the
dcmin-ratie exeeiil ive committee. All
the w hile In- as enjoying a rapnllv
growing law inactiee.
In . 1875 he I'l-prescnled lieaufoi t and
Pamlico counlies m the consliiulional
irtnerslup with
and movei! to
4 Lliabelh
I. Brown.
I lee George
(ioldsboio. N. ('., Feb. 7 Tin- murder
case at Princeton,, recently repoi ted in
the State paier- from this city, l-'iniik
Langley. being niurderi d in that' Imvn
by Mime unknown parly or 'parties
again came to the limelight in this
city Saturday afternoon last when l.em
J. Sauls, one of the vming m-.-ii ar
rested on 'the 'charge of being an ar:
complice:' in the. crime, applied lor a
habeas corpus hearing before Judge
W. 1:. Allen in this citv. The hearing
was held Saturday afternoon and after
hearing the evidence of all the witness
es Judge Allen .staled that -he did not
see any evidence that would justify the
state in longer detaining and holding
tile defendant, and, therefore,, thc
prisoner was discharged.
I Judge ii. 11. Allen was ' summoned
'to Chapel Hill the first of last week on
of. tin- serious Illness of liis
has pneumonia,, hence tile civil
the calendar for the last term
were- continued until the "April
Arrive Cineiiinati
Arrive 1'Iiiea.c.o 5:25
Arrive Ht. Louis ; 5:.",!
Only oii( nis'iit between '.Raleigh,
Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. :
lii-ecl Connections lor AM points
! West and Northwest.
! Ql 1CKLST A! I HOST KOL'TK.
, The Line to the Celebrated Resorts of
I ' Virginia.
' l-'or descrijitive .-natter, schedules
and Pullman Reservation, address
V. O. WAR TIIFV.
I). P. A., K chniond, a.
JXO. It. POTTS,
Gcn'l. Pa-Atfenl.
HUBBARD BROS &C(
HANOVER SQUARE, NEW !OR'.
MEMBERS of New York Cotton K
change, New Orleans Cotton e
change, Associate Members Live
pool Cotton Association.
ORDERS SOLICITED For the ptl
chase and sole of Cotton for fatuy.
dellyery. CorresDomdenee UtU
... i . - A
7o
INTEREST.
Compounded ;
Quarterly j
Deposits made in tht firs!
three days draw interest
from first of the month. i'
THE
MECHANICS' SAVING
BANK.
I convention. Iliou-'h thi
ther of the convention he
most prominent workers
author of that, provism
.-oMiKcst mem
was one of il s
. and was Hie
n in tin- con-
Raleigh Cotton Market.
(Reported by C. E. Johnson & Co.)
Chicago (.rain.
'(By Leased W ire to The Times)
Chicago, Feb. 7 Wheat .opening;
ranged 1-2 to 1-Sc lower tills inoj-nlug
The market was quiet but. thcleeling
wan greatly mixed with the trend un
certain. Corn was 1-4 a 3-Xe lower
Oats were oft fractionally. Provisions
werep strong with hogs.
The big decrease in the visible sup
ply of wheat overbalanced nil else in
the trude. After 11:30 o'clock it
changed the weak-kneed bears to
hulls, the close snow I tie, advances ot
fa Corn was H It c lower;
oats lost 'g li and provisions were
lower. I
drain quotations ranged as follows:
Good middling, lac.
Strict middling. 1474c.
Middling. 1 1 c.
Receipts today. o bales.
Cotton I'ort Kcccipts Today.
I by Leased Wire to 1 he I tnies. I
New Vork. I-cb. 7 Cotton port re
ceipts were as follows:
New Orleans. 1.40,i against 11.
lul: Galveston, a. 2(17 against - II.
Mobile. s&4 against l.:s33: 8a
vatiuna.i. 97M against 3.022: Charles
ton. 170 against 006: -Wilmington.
2j0 against 532: Norfolk. 22s
against 1.100: New York. agaiiirit
2a: Boston. 100 against o: various.
st 1 tut ion
ment.
In lsTti he
the neaulort
In 1SS2 he
court jude
vacaucv can
un
mins county
rovorn.
account
sou who
cases of
of court
term.
The many friends
learn with regret of
Amanda Sauls, wil'i
which occurred in I.
Mrs. Sauls wiis a
Mis
the
this-- city
death of.
of S
liieago last
dster of . the
will'
Mrs. I
.1 BIS
111
if"
t i (V
aw - m
--ir
m
OFFICERS- ?
TKOKAsB.CBOWDER,PrjKlw. ('
William B.GRiMES,vicc"Vesidnt S
i
VU.UAM W.VASS, Cc .-nir.
PER CENT. INTEREST ON SAVINGS
uompounaea varteny
Pl-MIlt I, Mlltl'
iin.vn;.
iiinii
i.vr;
iiKsi-r
I'KOM
TIIIiKK IUVS of nl
the F1KST of Tii.lt .
1
late
JOHN T. I'l LLLX, I'rcs. .. M. WLST. V.-Ctcs.
CHAS. HOOT, Cashier.
was eleeted cluiirman of
county superior court. ' I
was appointed superior
by Ceiy. Jarvis to till a
-ed by: tin- resignation of
and was elected to that,
next iriectioii. I
(lovernor Kilchtn pardoned oho
man tiaturdav and two sentences were
commuted and one man pardoned to
day, as follows:
Leu Brittoii. ot fcurrv county, con-. Judge Mills.
VICted ot .stealing a nockot book. Tile office e.i tin
pocket, book' was afft rwnrds roimd'-' 1,1 ,SVl he was nominated
and it appears as it it had not been
.stolen.
I he sentence ot .1. it. McCauloss. of
buncombe, was commuted to a fine
or $2.-i0.
Henry ratterson. ol Johnson
county, sentenced to serve one vear.
was pardoned.- Charge false pretense.
I he sentence ot Henry Voting, of
Richmond county, .sentenced tor nun-:
dor. was commuted so Hint lie will
lie released ut once.
Mary King and was probably -S'i
years of rigc. She lived in the . neigh
borhood of St. John church in iiiis city
for many years, up to about six years
ago, when she moved lo ( 'liicago iih
her granddaughter.;' She was bill icd iul
that I'.iiy..
The Raleigh S
avingsBanti'
against
2D.26G.
13 0. Total. S.723 againsl
( ollon-xcci! Oil.
Illy Leased Wire to The Times l
New York. I-eb. 7 Cotton-seed oil
prices, bused on prime yellow, ran
as follows:
MIL Wild, I AM nOKTCIJ l)lvl).
Died I his .Morning in Hospital at
Richmond, a.
( Special to I he I lines. )
(iold-sboro. N. C. I-Vb. 7--cws
was received aeie today ot the death
of Mr. William Dortch In St. Luke's
Hospital in Richmond.
Mr. Dortch. who was a student at
supreme court lustier bv
Itv. When Chief Justici
died in 1I3. Judge Shepherd was ap
pointed to succeed him. which iiosition
he filled for about two vears with honor
to Ii i m si -I I and tile prolcssion. IP
was unanimously noniinatcd to succeed
himself, but went down with tile rest
of Hi'- democrats when the fusimdsts
captured the state.
He was .engaged to lecture to; tin
i'linimcr school at the Cnivi-rsity.
which 'place he held until lvii. When
.Indue .Manning (lied he was ottered
the position of dean of the law school.
llllt llee'illl ll. .;
Ill Iv.h he returned to active prac
tice, forming a partnership with his
son. S. Hrown Shepherd. He has ap-
In many ' important cases.
I hem being the South' Dakota
London. l-t:b. 7 - Marlin i-.ken-
inil elected ''''i.'g, tile Swedish scientist accused of
big major-1 mailing bombs to prominent men in
Merriman : Stockholm, is dead al .the Brixlon
jail. He was being held there. pend
ing extradition .yhen' he was sudden
ly stricken..; It is riimored . thai he
took poison,
Sheiiheril was a
and a member of the
mil church.
altiUate
it es til lit
to
Wheat' '
Open. High. Close.
May . . 1.08. 1.10 ' 1.09
July . . .99 1.0 1 1.00
Sep. . ..." .95 .90 .90
Corn
May . . .CoVi-- .65 ,G5
July .65 Vi .65 -65
Sep. . , .65 .65 .65
Oats
May . . ."16 .46 .46
July . . .43 .43 .43
Sep. . . .40 .40 .40
Pork -.
May . . 22.10 22.30 22.20
July . . 21.97 22.15 22.02
Lard
May . . 12.10 12.15 12.15
July . . 12.05 12.12 12.10
Kibs
Muy . . 1 1.75 11.87 11.82
Julv . .11.75 11.82 11.80
March .
Mav . . . .
Julv . . . .
September .
October .
November .
Spot oil. ;
ban i Is
Closin
Co
('(
fit
C"
('i
(a
.00 ((I
0 I
.20
.26
.24
.05
.47
: sales.
.0(1
St. Louis (.rain. ,
(Bv Leased W ire lo l lie l lines)
St. Lotus. Heh. 7 Cash whear
No, 2 red, 120 (ft 12
oats, N"o, 2, 45.
Futures -Wheat:
July, 99. Corn:
July, 65. Coals:
12. ."
corn. o.
t ne Slate ( niversilv. was carried
Richmond several weeks ago to be
operated on lor appendicitis. He
ed l was apparently doinj; well and w:ien
his lather leli .11111 fcuiudav he was
bright and cheerful. .
I he news ol his deaih. winch ot
ciirred at C:;;0 this niorning. came as
a shock-to .us many friends and rela
tives here.
1 he body, accompanied hv nurse.
Miss Hatlie Dillon, will be met at
Rocky .Mount by Iriends and will ar
rive here at !):;itl tonight. He was
eighteen years old.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
altenaon. services to he conducted
by Rev. Busiile. rector of St. Steph
ens' hpiscopal church.
.1
t i
7 0
7 t S
7.51
10.-
, lleareil
among
' bond e
j Judgi
inaroii
. I-dUSCiH
I Death l-ollowcd Operation
i (Hv Leased Wire to The 'Thai
I liaitimoie. Md.. Feb. 7 Judge Janus
: 1-; shepherd, ol Raleigh. N. t'.. x
. Justice of tile supreme court of1 North!
' 'arolina, died at tile Presbyterian l'"ye
. and l-.ar Hospital in this citv today.:
: iiniiieiliaU'lv tollowing an operation oi-t
throat trouble, . The death of . Judge)
.Shepherd was caused, the physicians
isav. In heart trouble, superiiuli d by,
; (lie operation. Judge Shepherd's body!
will he taken to lUileigli for interment. I
j cLLi:i to kayi:tti: illi:.
. si'Lt i.l .mi:i:ti(;
Ol flic Sliai-clioiih is of Hie Raleigh
liiiiliiiug a oil Loan Association.
Next ..Thursday night.. February 10,
I HI u, at S: nil .o'clock', in t!ie: rooms
of the Chamber of Comiiii-rce.- Very
important and iili; are urged lo lie
present.
THOMAS 1!. VO.l ACK.
. I'residctit.
.1. C. ALLISON. SiT-Trcas. '
NOTICK OF S.VLI-:.
- L'nder and .by' ylrltie of the' 'power
in the uiitk-rsigtied conieircd by a
clause of foreclosure in tiit- mortgage
liereiual'ter set out, t ho undersighed
will, ou ..March 1st, T.lltl, expose for
sale at public auclioti to the highesl
bidder for cash at -.the .court house
door in the. City of Raleigh at 1J
o'clock, noon, the''' following desciib
cd properl v:
First tract.
Five contiguous lots, being
of lot No. 663; Shaffer's map,
ning at its southeast corner,
intersection' of lidenton and
streets, running thence north
Capital and Surplus
Deposits over . . . .
I iillr Lei- lent, paid on Deposits,
made ihll lil ; I lie hi st I lu ce ilays of iv.
of tliat on. mil.
$ 75,000.
700,000.
compounded (iuurLerly. leioslUv
jnoiifli bear interest fi-oui the first,.
W W ITH CASH UFSOI KCKS OP
3
ieoplo ol fins scrlion every l
ll rile.
. .lOSFFII L DROWN. I'm. Ill
One and a Half
Million Dollars
I.
ami mill unlimited credit re
sources, this Rank oilers, the
itiinale lianking lacility. Cull or
R I
r
( A.
L1TCHFOIID, Casliier. ij
The Commercial National Bank, Raleigh, N. C.
. idi m.
CVlllie
: jas:-
.1. .1. 'I'l
.( '
A J.
a ptirl
i Ra.v sheet 1 !i
, corner, ol lot
1 with a bad:
ill'gill-
it ! he
. Ray
with
i leet lo t lie noilheast
No. t'lti:,': thence west
street . .10!) leet lo the
Mi- i northwest corner ol I lin llcitic White
.May, 110 ;
May, 05&& Ti ;
May, 45 ; July,
Xew York Money. .
(My Leased Wire to. The Times)
New York. Feb. 7 Money on cali,
2 per dlent: time loans, easy; 60
days, 3 per cent; 90 days, 3
3; six months, 4 per cent.
Posted Rates: Sterling exchange,
484 !"; 487 . with actual business
in bankers bills at 486486.05 for
demand, and 483483 for CO
day bills. Prime mercantile paper
unchanged. ,
Xew York Provisions.
New York, Feb. 7 -Cash produce
Minneapolis, No. 1 northern wheat
111.
Wheat No 2 red, 129.
Corn--N'o. 2 mixed, 71 c in ele
vator.; Rye No. 2 western, 89V4 f.o.b.
Barley-Ftedilig, nominal.
Flour Spring patents, 5.80
ter straights. 5.60.
Mill Feed Spring bran, 25
27.10. : ',.;-
Pork Mess. $23.50.
Lard Prime western. 12.55
Tallowy-Prime city, 6.
Coffee No. 7 Rio, 8.
Sugar Granulated, 5.13.
win-
to
' Corporation Bill In The House
Today
(Conl inued From l'age One. I
eluding (ho tax on shares. Annual re
ports to the commissioner are pro
vided for and financial reports on div
idends, and the directors of execu
tive majority are to bo held account
able. .V sliding scale of fees is arranged,
the minimum being $250, for which a
j firm with a capital of $20,000,000
1 muy enroll itself and secure the pro
tection of the government law.
: Miss Loula .McDonald. Visiting
Durham, Learns ol the Leath
I Her I ncle.
! (Special to The' Tinies)
i Duniatn. 1-eb. 7 Miss Loula
; Donald, of Raleigh, who. has been : lot : -.thence south to the' 'southwest j
visiting lie family of Rev. mid Mrs. corner of the. While lot; thence west
.1. C. Troy, left yesterday morning for j '58 feet to the northeast currier of lot j
; Fai-lteyi!ie, where she was called by I 'No- formerly, owned by -Patsy '
I the death Saturday night of lie
'Mr; Charles W. Troy.
i Death came about 7: 15 after
long illness, which had been greatly
: accentuated by pneumonia about 'a
.'ear ago. Mr. Troy lost his wne
IMit; and was at that time living in
iiini
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A. A. 'THOMPSON. Vice-Pres.
,i. .1. THOMAS, CUuiu of Board.
::: SIIKI'HKKD- Attorney.
DIRDCTOKS.
Hoard.:
iilvii!. Raleigh Collon Mills.
.. I'nioii -Central Lite Insurance Company.
it li uinia I rttst Company. Richmond. a.
is.. I T.'. .'P.riggs ii Sons, Hardware.
. Ferrall, & Co.. CI rocers.
: lephi?i'd A;- shepherd. Attorneys at Law.
i nicy at !.;:v., I'iltshoro, N. C. . .
nt clavton liaiiUing (oniiianv, Clayton, N. X
deiii Yirgi'iia Cotton Mills. . . ; .
list. II. S. JF.RMAX, President.
The merchan
is National Bank,
r.i.i:i;h, opth c.auolina.
Uepo-.-t o Condil ion of T!
uiiclc, j Christmas; thence south in 5 feet to
Chicago Iilve Stock Market.
Talladega. Ala., where was in 'the
purcantile business. He hud since
lived with his parenis,-.Mr. and Mrs.
.1 WY C. .Troy, of FayettevUle, and was
4 1 years of age. :
lie' leaves thi.-e brothers and foil'
sislers. Mrs. C. C .McDonald, of Ral
eingh, lining one of the .sisters. Mrs.
i W. II. Hardin, of Gastonia. wile of
'the Kiiscoiml minister: Mrs. AY. L.
' Hardin, of Wayuesviile. and Mrs.
Wasjiington, Feb. 7 A bulletin of-Etta Troy AVyche. of Waynesville.
the United States department of ng-: complete I ho sisters, while Rev. .1. C.
riciilture issued today reviews itii-'Troy. of Durham, and 11. W. Troy, of
ports of farm products for the last . Alabama, are the brothers. The fun-
. 160 years. The data presented are tial services were held yesterday af-
particularly interesting in view of the! ternoon.
present agitation for relief from high
prices. j
J-'.IISM IMPORTS.
Union Stock Yards. Ills.. Feb.
Hogs receipts 38,000; steady. Mixed
and butchers 8.25 a 8.70: good heavy
8.30 a 8.70: rough heavy 8.30 a 8.45
light 8.15 a 8.55; pigs 6.!," a 8.05; bulk
8.50 a 8.65. . .
Cattle receipts 16,000; 15 to 20c high
er; beeves 4.40 a 7.85; cows and heifers
.-.u a v.ia; siocKers ana leeueru s.w a
C.50; Texans 5.00 a 6.25; calves 6.50 a
9.00. . .
StheiWOeelnld 19 IVKI mai'lrai oli'n o .
10e. higher;.-nattve and western 3.75 a tne arerageror "ve yeajs 1901-19051 4.55
.0; lambs 5.76 a 8.90, . ; waa , trifle over $45r, 000, ' . 1 1, 4
"The farm products imported Into
the United Slates during tho fiscal
year 1 907 the year of highest rec
ord," says the bulletin, "amount in
value to nearly $627,000,000. Tho
.imports for 1908 wero vajued nt
I $540,000,000 in round numbers and
Xavul Store.
Savannah. Ga Feb. 7 Spirits
Turpentine Firm; 59; sales,
none; receipts, 177.
Rosin Firm; sales, none; receipts,
1,117. ; "j'
Quote. WW, 7.30; G, 7.05; N,
65: M, 6.30; K, 5.75; 1, 4.70; H,
; G. 4.43: F, 4.42'; E, 4.37;
30; C, B, A, 4.20.
; Fdeulon street : tlience east 107 let !
i I with Kdenton street to the beginning.
being the same land this day sold by
the party of the second part to the
in 'flirty of 1 lie fust part, this, mortgage.
j being given lor a portion ot the pur-
I chase price I hereof.
t Second Tract.
j Four contiguous lots, being part of
'lot No. Hill, Shaffer's map of tile City
jof Raleigh, beginning at its soiith-
I west corner; running thence, east !t:i
j feet: thence north 195 feet to a back
i street :tlience West !!:! feet ; thence
with Ray street 1 !i 5 feet to the be
ginning, being lots Nos. 20, 21, 2 1.
and 2". according to the map of Lie
Ray property, being the same land
described in a deed of even date by
the parly of the second part to the
party ollid first part, this mortgage
being given to secure a portion of the
purchase price thereof.
tnts property is sold under a
mortgage from Edgar L. Haugliton
to th0 Raleigh Real Estate and Trust
Company, recorded in Rook 212,
Page 124 in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Wake county.
Raleigh Real Kstate & Trust Co.,
v Mortgagee.
This Jan. 27. 1910.
WOMACK & PACE,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Jan 28 30 days.
Merchants National
January :?, 1010.
ISank al Close of liusiness,
( . . Ili-siiiirccs.
! Loans, .ami discounts. ,$
j Overdrafts.;.':'".' secureti
j and :. Miseciiri-I .'. .....
V, S.' -Ilomls lo recti r'e
I ci-::ci la I ion . . .
I 1 'rcniitni'.s " on I'. S
j' Iton-is . . . . : . ..... j.-'"
I'lh'iiking house, -.T-ii-nl- ;
! 1 arc ami (ix. il res . . .
Cash on hand ar.d due.
j from hanks . .'.
j iRedeiiipiioh fund wil h
I . I ivasitry . . .
Total . . . . . . :, . ...$'!',
r27. 166.01
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I on, nun. no
1 .0112.77
4 5,00l).no
rs,i!5.5li
.,000.00
28. X
iabilitles.
Capital slock . ,
Sttrid'us: ". . ,',.'.
Undivided prolils
Cit'culai ion
Deposits . . . .
Total
.$ 100,000.00
4,000.00 I
."3,175.95; J
1 00,000.00 J
1,01!,753.0S
. $1,257,2X&S
: THE
RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY.
WITH
An unsurpassed history behind it sinco 1805.
Safety to it Depositors.
Accommodation lo its Custouiers.
; Hilling wrvice to its friends.
CllAS li. JOIINSOX, V. U. BU1GGS, t
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