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TBI THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, TTEDNTESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1011. STOCKS COTTON New York Cotton letter. . Xew York Cotton Tx-ttor. New York. Oct. 18 Weakness !n Liverpool and renewed selling ,from the south Bent local cotton prices off to new low records at the opening today but the development of a cold wave Bcare caused heaving covering on 'which all the decline was later regained. Some very large buying orders were executed today, but whether is represented short cover ing or new buying is uncertain. That the demand could be supplied without 'causing a greater upturn was a matter of some comment, sug gesting that south is still willing to sell freely even around the 9c level. Most advices regarding crop out look were favorable and the action there over prospects for a cold wave. Nothing further .developer in the China situation except that local rot ton goods exporters s:iy that so far there have been no cancellations here of orders recently placed by China. The market in the afternoon was keyed up by predictions for colder weather and if this falls to materialize there may be consider able cotton for sale by people who had no other reason In buying it today than the possibility of a frost scare. The National ginners was reported to be 8,560,000 bales ginned to October 17 but the figures was so large that even the bears hesitated to accept it. i Open. High. Low. Close Oct. '. 8.S2 8.S9 8.8 2 9.00 Nov, . , S.87 9.00 8.S7 9.00 Dec. . . 9.08 9.21 9.05 9.17 Jan. . . 8.95 9.09 . 8.93 9.0.'! Feb. . . . ... . ... 9.09 Men.'-. . 9.08 . 9.23 9.06 9.18 Apr 9.23 May . . 9.20 9.35 9.20 9.31 .Jne. . . .... . ' 9.33 Jly. . . 9.26 9.43 9.25 9.40 Aug. . . . ... .... . ... 9.35 Market closed steady. Xew York Stocks. New Ycrk, Oct. 18 The weakness, in steel coin was the feature this afternoon. The Iron Age tomorrow will say: 'Active competition is steadily crowding prices of finished steel closer to the cost line.' The price of steel is discounting a bad statement for the quarter ending Sept. 30. which Is pretty generally expected and therefore . possibly partly discounted. The general list did not sympathize with steel, Le high Valley and Reading showing considerable resistance to the gen eral decllng tendency. American Cotton Oil and V. O. were both weak. V. C. should how ever have a good year before it ow ing to the enormous cotton crop and probable low cost of seed. The market continues highly profession al. The close was heavy Bales 4665 000. Closing Stock Quotations. American Car & Foundry. . . 4 9 Vt Anaconda Mining Co. . . . . . . 34 Atchison . ; .... .... ... .106 Amer. Smelt. & '.Refining. . .. 64 Atlantic Coast Line ...... 1 26 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . . .. 74 Baltimore & Ohio ... . ... . . . 97 Amalgamated Copper . . ... . 51 Vi New York Central .... .". ..105 Chesapeake & Ohio :. ... .-. . . 73 Krie 30V4 Great Northern pfd .124 Lehigh Valley , , . . . . . . . .163 Missouri. Kansas & Texas . . 31 Missouri Pacific .... .... 39 . Norfolk & Western. . .. . . . .106 Northern Pacific . . .... , . 116 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. ..122 Louisville & Nashville. . . . . .147 Reading . . .... . . . . . . ..138 Southern Pacific . . .... ..109 Southern Railway . ... . . . . .. 29 Southern Railway pfd. .. .. 70 St. Paul . . .... . ..... . .107 Union Pacific . . . . . . . . . .162 United States Steel.. ,. .. . . 58 United States Steel pfd. . . ..109 Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. 47 IilverHol Cotton. Liverpool Oct. 18 Due 4 to 6 lower opened easy at 6- to 8 de cline. 1215 market quiet at a net decline of 8 to nine. Later cables report ed a further decline of 1 1-2. Fair bnlsiness doing in spot cotton at 10 decline. Mid. up 5.17; Sales 8000; 7000 Amn.; Imports 34,000. In cluding 25,000. Oct ..................... 4.97 Oct. Nov. . . .... . . ..... .4.95 Ndv.-Dec. . . . . . ..... . . v.4.89 Dec-Jan . . . ... .... . . . .4.89 JanSFeb . . ...... ..... .4.91 Feb.-March .... .... ... .4.93 March-April .. ........ 4.95 April-May . . . . . . 4.97 May-June ...... . .4.99 June-July . . .. .... ...... 5. 01 July-Aug. ....' .5.02 August-Sept. .'... .... .. ....5.01 Naval Store)). Savannah, Ga., Oct. 18 Turpen tine Firm, 47. Rosin Firm; type F and G, 652. -". ' . . 1 ' RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Qnoted by Barbae ft Co.) Good' middling . . . . . . 8 Strict mlddlng. ". ' . . . . 8 11-16 Middling.. . ...... . . . 8 ' Recelpti. ,. A a A ,. 25 bales. GRAIN PROVISIONS (liloigo Grain. Chicago, Oct. 18 Wheat opened unchanged but soon firmed up on good commission house buying out Bide interest increasing rapidly, but seems to be going into May market acting very strong. Receipts at Min neapolis, Duluth and Winnipeg heavy but there is a big cash demand at all points and any falling off i will cause a rapid advance up there. Corn opened higher very little of fering bulls been good buyers and shorts In December showing uneasi ness. Sales here yesterday 200,000 bushels with vessel churters over one million bushels. Oats Small business but steady with other grains. i , a luiiDiiniD ui(mi;i . w,i ti,v. vnnrii volume on investment, buying mainly for tyenl account and influenced by strength in grain market and f:it that quality hogs running very poor. Wheat Open. High. Closi . Dev.. . . 1.00V, 1.0074 1.00 ! May . . 1.0 1 l ot; l.or, ! July Coin I Dec. I Mav Oats I Dec. Mav Pork I Jan. I May Lard - . 1.00 1.00 1.00 V, .64 V, .65 14 .47A .4 9 .65 .66 .47 . .50 V2 15.60 15.62 8.97 9.10 X.10 8.22 .1:.". 65 .17 .50 Vj 15 57 15.62 Jan. May ltihs Jan. Mav S.S2 S.92 S.9 9.10 .8.10 -S.22 7.97 8.05 SOME PROGRESS IN THE MRU CASE Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 18-A1 though tlie defense In the McNamara trial tentatively accepted six tales men. Prospects for the final em pannelling of a Jury within less than a month is not considered favorable. Clarence. S. narrow, McNamara's chief counsel said the defense would continue to examine for case the re maining veniremen. On good author ity, it was said James B. McNamara will not go on the witness stand McNamara himself is taking an in conspicuous part In the trial. The battle between counsel is attracting all the attention. INVESTIGATING GILES DEATH Police Not Satisfied That Death Was Accidental. Bojton, Oct. IS The death of Miss Avis : LinncM, the young music student who died Saturday in the Young Women's Christian Associa tion building from a dose of pins- sic acid, is being investigated by the police. Medical examiners re ported the poison was not taken with suicidal Intent. Rev Clarence V. T. Rlcheson, pastor of Imniauuel Baptist, church. Cambridge. at'Ua attending the girl's funeral has re turned home to face a church inves tigation committee, regarding , his relations with the girl. He was reported engaged to the girl. A few days ago his engagement.-to one of his church member's' daugh ters, was announced. New York, Oct. 1 S Invitations have been issued for a baseball banquet Saturday night in honor of McGraw, Brush and the members of the New York National base ball club. ''Big Bill" Edwards will be Misses Carlotta and Bessie Love, of White Lake, and Miss Ursula Wll lis, of Wilmington, are at Mrs. Brim er s. . Colds Cau.se Headache' LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy re moves cause, tall for lull name. Look for signature E. W. GROVE 25c. " :' Not An Experiment Orrr million of Cole' Original Rot Blast nallna; 8tOTes used in Amei-lm today. Tby hate bn proren superior 10 all other heat ing stoves by years of use ly biiDdreds of thousands of oaera. Tbey are In uie In every state In the Union; In the homes of capitalists and vafre earners, and tbe most nibuslaHtie loKtimonlala are received at the factory of the Cole Blanufacttirlnff Co. at Chicago every dav. Cole's Hot Blast la trusranteed to rednce the fuel bill third over any lower draft atove of tbe same size. Guaranteed to bold ftro from Saturday night until Monday morning. Guaranteed to give unirorm heat day and night with soft cos, hard coal or lignite. Let os show you these stoves and demonstrate their msrvelous points of superiority. (B-16) CAROLINA HARDWARE CO., Raleigh, X. C. ADMIMSTHATKIX NOTICE .Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of S. W. Pool, de ceased, I hereby notify all persons tc present all claims to me against said estate on or before the first day of November, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded In bar thereof. All persons Indebted to the estate will please settle with me. Thla 18th. day of October, 1912. 1 MRS. FANNIE POOL, Administratrix ; or S. W. Pool, De r. ceased'. s . 8. BROWN SHEPHERD, Attorney 10-18-law 6W, . When the Stomach Stops Working Properly, liccause there Ik Wind In It, 1'se. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Set. It GoiK Again. A Trial Package Free. The doctors call it flatulency, but unprolesslon folks know it as "wind on the stomach," and a most dis tressing state of things It is. It is a serious condition of this great mo tor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times of ten leading to bad and fatal results. The stomach eirl.arrassed and hamp ered with wind cannot take care of its food properly and indigestion fol lows, and this has a train loo ap palling to enumerate. The entire system is implicated made an ac tive or passive factor In this trouble and lite soon becomes a questionable boon. All this Is explained in doctor books; how undigested food causes gases by fermentation and lomenta tion in which process some essen tial fluids are destroyed- burnt up wasted by chemical action, fol lowed by defective nutrition and the distribution through the alimentary toict of chemically wrong elements and as a eonr.cqueiice the stomach and entire system is starved. Plenty of food, you see, but spoilt in preparation and worw; than worthless. A deranged stomach Is tlie epi tome of evil; nothing too bad to emanate, from It but tlie gas it gen erates Is probably its worst prim ary effect and the only way to do away with this is to remove tbe cause. Stuart's Dyspepsia Taltli go to the root of this trouble. They attack the gas-making foods and render them harmless. Flatulency or wind on the stomach simply can not exist, where these powerlul and wonderworking little tablets are in evidence. They; were made for this very pur pose to attack gas-making foods and convert them Into proper nutriment. This is their province and office. A whole book could be written about them arid then not all told that might be told with profit to suffer ers from this painful disease, dy spepsia, it would mention the years of patient and expensive experiment in effort to arrive at this result of failures innumerable and at last success. It would make mention of the "different: stomach correctives that enter into this tablet and make it faithfully represent all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not alone intended for the sick, but well folks as well; for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects, they act like a charm and make eating and digestion a de light and pleasure. .They keep the stomach active and energetic and abe and willing to do extra work without special labor or effort. Don't forget this. Well people are often neglected, hut the Stuart Dy spepsia Tablets have them in mind. A free trial package will bo sent any one who wants to unow jusi what thev are. how they look and taste, before beginning treatment with them. After this go to the drug store for them; everywhere, here or at home, they are 50 cents a box and by getting them at home you will save time and postage. 'Your doctor will prescribe them; they say there are 40,000 doctors using them, but when you know what is the matter with yourself, why go to the expense of a prescrip tion. For free trial packages ad dress V. A. Stuart : Co., ISO Stuart Building, Marshall, Michigan. Miss Bessie Dunn and Miss Sallie Love, of Greensboro, are the guests of Miss Mamie Tlfoinas ou Polk street. . . McDonald's Do You Want North Carolina Sixes ? Try McDonald, he owns some. Do you want North Carolina Hailroad Stock? Try McDonald, he, owns pome. Have you any N. Cf 4 per cent Bonds? Try McDonald, he buys them. Get the other fellows' offer and see if McDonald won't give more. He is the Stock and Bond man. Does not write Fire Insurance or sell Ken I Estate, lie Is In the Stock and Bond business. Buys and Sells, does not offer subject to sale or subject to suiply. His capl Iql Is unlimited for handling Stocks and Bonds. If you doubt it offer him a million, more or iless of N. C. 4's, he will buy them. Don't offer me any Cotton Mill Stocks, my customers don't want them. Don't offer me any County, City or Industrial Bonds, they are taxable. My customers want, something they Jo not have to pay taxes on. They want something they can sell, should they need the money and not lose. This is tlie class of Stocks and Bonds McDonald recommends to his customers. He bought and paid for , $310,000 North Carolina 4 per cent Bonds In July. October 1st. tjiey all had been sold. This is selling some. Lot me know your wants. I will come near filling the bill. I am in the Stock and Bond business, buy and sell outright. No commission unless you send me an order to buy at the market price, then only a nominal charge. It does not take me a week to tell you what I will give or take. Try me. i c.c. Mcdonald, STOCKS AND BONDS. AGENTS WANTED First-class for this and surrounding counties, lor the "Now Slamlard 11T10 Census Atlas ol the World." Agents mak ing $40.00 to $ttii.()0 per week. Bett of terms. Also agents for low-priced, easy selling Juvenile and Holiday hooks. Combination outfit postpaid only 20c. .BO per cent, commission to agents. Full particulars free. Address A. B. Kutilmanr- Publisher.. 136 West Lake St., Chicago, 111. 10-4-eod-Kt ANY INTELLIGENT PKItSON MAY earn steady Income corresponding for newspapers. Experience un necessary. Address Press Corre sponding Bureau, Washington, D. C- ' -.'. OX DKCEMBEK 4, TWO HILLS. boro Btreet lots adjoining Julius Lewis', will be sold at public auc tion by the Executors of W. R. Willard. : For Information apply to S. A. Ashe. 10-14-Ct L. M. JONES. PAPER HANGER, 41.1 E. Worth street. 10-11-Ot I Want Ad. In The lUletgb lth Vimfm Will Work Woluir rVre "A CLEAN GROCERY." PURE FOODS. Let us supply vour wants for Van Week. If unexpected visitors come t J lint 'phono us. We will deliver your orders promptly. Hams, Young; (li kens, Hens, Fresh Country Eggs, Fresh Dairy Butter. Best Goods. Best Service. .Money For You. 28 Either 'Phone 28 H. J. JOHNSON f-Saorvsaor to D .T. Johnejoa A So. Maw Harare Mtrweit. Kalolvfc f WE PICK UP THINGS That are not "exactly presentable, and very soon put them In hIihim; ' again. Linen 'sometimes gets roughly handled, especially, when a man is collared and cuffed, but we sniootlien things out again, give him a "clean bill of health'' and restore his linen to its original beauty. : Why don't you give us a trial and find out this for your own satisfaction? PEOPLES LAUNDRY, THE BEST. 107 Faycttcville St. Phone 74. HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE We Sell and Recommend Hotel As tor Coffee. One Pound Tin. ... . . 35c. Three Pound Tin . . . $1.00 (Jive Is a Trial Order and be Con vinced. BOTH PHONES. RUDY & BUFFALO, 108 Hargett Street. Specials RALEIGH, N. C, YOUR WANTS HERE! One cent a word each insertion, minimum ten cents. Position wanted ads, one insertion free. TIMES' WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS Ocloher l:), 1911. Raleigh iM'eniii"' Times, (ientlemen: You may now please discontinue my ad. "Mes sengers Wanted'' and send me hill. The results have been very satisfactory. Very truly yours, 6. T. MOORE, Manager Postal. LOT FOR SALE and New Bern K. IV Maynard. -Cor. East St. Avenue, Kaleigh, !il-is-4t. NOTICE Anderson & Thiein Dry Hoods store will be closeil Thursday from s to a p. in. 10-lX-lt. I SE SENSE And save cents bv trading with Olive & Cook in tile City Market. 10-lS-lt. TEN CENTS Saved on everv do! lar you spend with us. Olive k Cook, Stall 5, City Market. lll-lS-lt. SliK WHAT VOl WANT And take it home with . you tor tlie lease money. Trade with Olive & Cook, City Market. 10-lS-lt. WANT El -Cook tor small family I at once. Call at 40t! East Lane St: Must give reference. 10-18-3t. i LOST Two black and white spot ted pigs, seven weeks old. Strayed from my lot. Park Ave., last Sun day morning. Kinder please noti fy me, 'Puone 4U4 or 404. . C. V. Albright. 10-IS-20 2t. IT PAYS TO TRY J. H. MARTIV, the Florist. 10-12-C6t I, Cant You Afford This? Seven Year Convertible : Term PREMIUMS FOR $1,000 Age 20 21 22 23 24 Annual. $ 9.37 9.43 9.50 9.57 9.65 Semi-Annual $ 4.87 4.90 4.94 4.98 5.02 . 25 9.74 5.06 I 2.58 26 9.83 5.11 r 2.60 27 9.93 5.16 2.63 28 10.04 5.22 2.66 29 10.15 5.28 . 2.69 30 10.27 5.34 r 2.72 31 10.40 5.41 ; " 2.76 32 10.54 5.48 V ' 2.79 33 10.70 5.56 . 2.84 34 10.88 5.66 v 2.88 35 IIjOS 5.76 - 2.94 36 11.30 5.88 1 2.99 37 11.54 6.00 3.06 38 11.81 6.14 - 3.13 39 12.10 - 6.29 3.21 liifel Immnce1 ComraaE v $1 A. J.' y ' m ' FOR SALE A fine milk cow calf lhiei and a halt weeks old. ; (Guaranteed to ghe from four to five gallons ot (.rood milk per day. AppIV' to V. O. Scott; .Smit.li . field street. E.VI'ERIENCE. QUALITY AND quantity a pertty good combina tion, and necessary in iny ' busi ness. C. I): Arthur. ll)-IT-:it IMPORTED bulbs, hyacinths, nar cisses, tulips and other flowering bulbs for out door planting. Choice cut flowers, bouquets for weddingB and flowers for alt occasions. H Steinmetz, Florist, Raleigh, N. C. 22-eod-lmo. HE ON THE SAKE SIDE and send mo your orders lor fish and oys ters. C D. Arthur. lu-lT-tft THE BEST FISH AND OYSTERS are the kind I sell. (".. D. Arthur. iu-17-::!. TON I ( H T -T H E Hit; NIGHT Take (ilenwood Car for the best skat ing rink in the South. Doors open 7:30 promptly.' lO-ltf-lt I A.M CATERING to the best and offering the best in fish and oys trs. C. D." Arthur.. 10-17-:it Quarterly $ 2.48 2.50 2.52 2.54 t 2.56 3 it .: ir-i Address for particulars Wiord, Manager ; y RALEIGH, N.C. TROPICAL FRUIT STAND, 206 S. Wilmington street, Jesse Braan, Prop., is the place to buy your fruits, .frown peanuts, etc. Open every night until 12 o'clock. 10-18 U .MV SUPPLY is received two and three times a day. C. D. Arthur. H-17-3t SAVB MONEY AM) GIVK ME YOUR order for magazlne combinations as prices will advance after No vember 10th. Call or send for cat alogue. E. P. Pescud, 109 Fay etteville street. 10 11-13-16-1S SKLKCT OYSTERS, measured solid ly from sanitary porcelain cabi nets. C. D. Arthur. 10-17-3t WANT YOU. TO KNOW THAT HAV Ing obtained so many prize med als on the Stleff Piano in the past, we do not deem it necessary to exhibit till:, yeai at the Raleigh Fair. We ran save you this ex pense on the purchase of a "Stleff" or "Shaw" Piano. Chas. M. Stleff, branch office Durham, N. C, R. B. tlamlile, Manager. 10-13 tit HI J(JY AND HARNESS with 5 vear old driving horse, $250.00. K. W. Mahler; 10-17-tf LOST-- 'Advertising' folding purse, containing two $10 bills. Reward if returned to this office. 10-12-tf WANTED Printers .-on. railroad tar iff work and Linotype operators, Positions open for capable, non union men in all departments In Atlanta; nine hour shops; steady work at good wages. Give refer ences and wages expected. Ad dress R. D. Clark, 10 Walton street, Atlanta, Ga. 10-12-Ct LADDIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN get board at 219 East Morgan. 10-14-5t YOUR WORN-OUT CARPETS ARE worth money to you. Have them made into beautiful Indian Rugs by Indian Rug Company, Carlisle, Pa.. Do not fall to Bee the display of these rugs In the Floral Building at the State Fair this week. You are Invited to examine them and ask questions about them. A booklet will ba given to all Interested persons. 10-16-4t 1 ....' J; Seven Year Convertible Term , PREMIUMS FOR $1,000 '-i Ago Annual. Bemi-Annnal J Quarterly J 40 $12.43 $ 6.46 $ 3.29 41 12.81 6.66 3.39 42 13.25 6.89 3.51 43 13.75 7.15 . 3.64 44 14.32 : 7.45 ; 3.79 . 45 14.97 7 7.78 3.97 46 15.71 j ..." 8.17 4.16 47 16.55 Jj - 8.61 4.39 48 17.50 ' 9.10 " 4.64 49 18.58 4,rf 9.66 . 4.92 50 19.80 " 10.30 5.25 51 21.18 11.01 5.61 52 22.73 11.82 6.02 53 24.46 12.72 6.48 54 26.40 13.73 7..00 1 w. it ' . t f , .-, . ' 55, 28.56 ' 14.85 7.57 ' 56 . 30.96 16.10 8.20 . 57 33.62 17.48 8.91 58 36.57 19.02 9.69 59 r 39.84 20.72 10.56 V, 601 43.47, 22.60 Mv52 , ,t
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