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Let This Bank Assist You
The best bank for you is the bank offering
the greatest number of advantages in conjunc
tion with the highest degree of protection.
The thousands of depositors on our books .ire patronizing this
strong old bank simply because they consider it such an institution.
Its resources are ample—its policies invariably conservative—it
surrounds your deposits with every modern safeguard and pays you
3 per cent, interest on savings.
Are you profiting by these advantages." If not. now is the time
to start.
3 $
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
'0 Compounded Every Six Months.
OFFICERS:
OLIVER J. SANDS, President. CHAS. E. W1NGO, Vice-President.
WM. C. CAMP, Vice-President. O. BAYI.OR HILL, Cashier.
WALLER IlOLLADAY, Asst. Cashier 1). VV. DURRETT, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
A. ST CLAIR BUTLER.
JAMES R. GORDON,
R. II. HARWOOD,
HENRY W. ROUNTREE,
EMMETT SEATON.
CHAS. E
WM < . CAMP.
EDGAR G. GUNN,
M. C. PATTERSON,
OLIVER J. SANDS,
CHAS. E. WHITLOCK.
WtNGO.
w
“If I should die to
night—
“Are my financial affairs in shape—
“Is my will made
“Have I provided for expert adjustment of
my affairs—
“Will they be administered AS I WANT
THEM and LEGALLY? ”
This Strong institution can safely and in
telligently conduct the affairs of your estate,
and our cash capital of ONE MILLION DOL
LARS is a guarantee that your wishes will be
carried out.
Note this iact, and note it well, that a
strong TRUST COMPANY is better qualified
to act as executor, guardian and trustee than
an individual.
Virginia Trust Co.
Richmond, Va.
OFFICERS:
HERBERT W. JACKSON.. . President
JAMES N. BOYD .Vice-President
JNO. M. MILLER, Jr .Vice-President
L. D. AYLETT. Secretary
JNO. H. SOUTHALL . Treasurer
SUL INCREASE
IKK* HAM,WAY
I NS l US
•TATKMKVT AS TO OPERA.
TIOX OK HO AM.
i.JpM'nlng* of the Southern. Hallway
IM month of October, 1*10, nti
led f 1,835.907.26, compared with
14,81*.24 for the corresponding
lut year, according to a com
Ittve statement of operation* Just
The increase in earning! was
14.02, or nr. per cent.
'Total operating revenues for Octo
1810, were 85,471,391.25, while
sting expenses were 13,459,886.07.
’The statement show* further that
Operating revenues for the four
Itthf >-Iol.-d October 31, IS 10. were
vil 1.51 2 35, the operating ft
K*<4 ! < „ 4 f !3.6.'.4,6l«.;'S.
,'Hai isisiw* or oporati,.:. u, oirs
i Were
Spared with j for fin
period in 1903, the it. :' in
bring 8161,274.14.
figures are based on opera
ting ovar 7,000 mUu of
COTTON OPENS LOW
BUT SOON RISES
■I
NRAV VoKK, Not. 26.—-At the outset
tl.e eotti n market was barely steely ;
and first price* were 1 to 6 points lover
due to poor cable* and reports of freer
ofterhiK- from Ibe South. The demand
hmr soo.l. however, and after the rail i
the I.*' steadied and retrained most of '
It- initial loss.
1'rire November. I4.88a14.90: Iiecern
ber 14.*Tal4.M. Jahuary. 14.8r.al4.67. •
March. 16.13; May 16.24al6.Z6; June, 13
21; Aususi. 14.87al4.88,
Hit intllMi « I'lM 14 MWIKIM.
Kb l inouit. Va.. Nov. 26. 191(1.
HTaT.: SK* 11.IT.Kb. 1114s Aalted.
North Caro ma, 4*. c. 191.
Va. 3*. Old C and It. 183*...87‘* 88
\ h ' on,i.rit-. . 3, c. and It.
1501 .*78* 68it
i*a v tiKoritmaa
Manchester City .
ftlcbmond City, 4s K. 192(1
l«iu .
Ulcbrnond City. 4*. C A R.
1836-1843 .»•* ...
KAlCKOAlJ BONUS
A. C. I* B. B. Con. Tr. Ip. ot 94 ...
A C. le Cits Hide.
C and‘O. C.en. Mer. O^ .IO!
(j'a. l ac let 6s C 1922. . .113
Oa. eon. ant h la. 19434 ...105 ...
i;». Ala < Sin. 5s. 1945.... 103
Norfolk and West. By 4 a.
1 '.-ib. ... .9*
Nor and West l'o*a. 4’s. 1944 86
jiii-h. and loan. tioid 6c. C.
1916 ..105
Seaboard Air ldne 4*. 1968 86
Seaboard Adjustment, 3s. .. .77
fco. Ity. * B. Co. 6a. l»*e
It
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1st Ss. O.
. 108
•hi Ky. l"l Os.
So R. Kev. C>
A ealern N. C.
1014 . 105
btkeet RAILW AY bonus.
Soriulk lly. 01 1-*- Co. 5a.
1949 ...
Va. Ity. * 1*. Co. 5*. 1031. .88
vrUKt'.T HV. STOCKS. Car.
Norfolk Ky. * *’• co... 35 . ..
Va. Ky. a 1\ Co. rM. .100 71
Va Ky & I’ Co. com. 100 73
Mian. Coast Line com. 100 11s
A (' K. of Conn . . . . lou
' alal Cl .100 84*3
89
'-'H
340
Nor. 11 ml West. coni... 100 u'j ...
It l'\ Si 1'. Dlv Cl oil B - - 100 3,0 JS0
Sou Railway prof.100 03
Sou. Railway cum.... loo 27
RANK. ANLi TRUST CO. STOCKS
American National . . . . 100 R,o
Rroioi Struct Rank ....25 ...
Rank of Kiclinioml . .100 . . .'
ltank of Com r ami Tr. loo 120 [*
1 attito 1 SaV.IOIS Rank ... 30
Rirst National . 100 300 , .
Merchant* National -100 67.3
National Hank of Va. ..loo 1st igj
S'a. Stain & City Rank 100 173 1 ,'t;
RotnroburK Suv. and Ins 20 s.'i^ ..
I’lantern National ...... 100 6,"5
Savings llunk of RicYVU 25 63 J4 ...
t nton Rank of Rlchd . 50 2 ;c
Virginia This! Co ....100 l..o
INM.'KANi 1, foMI'AM t.s
Va. Ri r.* and Marine.... 2.5 65
Virginia Slate .25 ...
MiscKU-iNlCOKS
Amur l.o Com .
Atlanta and charlotte. . 100 ...
RAILROAD STOCKS l'ar.
Va. Lice. li> DlV. Co. . . 100 .
Va. Car Clu m . 100 62
til Car. Chum pfd 100 122
\m. To Corn prur «i» at 100 0 4
Va. Car. Chetn bonds . .. loo
122
6614
S ILLS.
6,000 Virginia (tihii 3s atST1*, 5,000
Virginia totdl at 87 a.
HlCIIMO\U CRAIN «\RKl;T
Richmond. Va., Nov
l\ HEAT—
No. 2 red Virginian
No. 3 rod .
Steam er .
Virginia (hag lots)
70 I tN —
No. 2 whlto .
No. 3 white .
No. 2 mixed .
No. 3 mixed .
Virginia thug lotsi
Corn ou cob. new
OATS—
No. 2 mixed .
No. 3 mixed .
No 2 white .
No. 3 white .
Winter seed leg lots
tt\L —
No. 2 rye. ear lots
ii 0
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5 8
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55
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iVlihkLY BANK statement
SHOWS INiltEASRS
NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The weekly
si 11 h statement Issued to-duy shows
he following changes:
Reserve on all deposits. Increase.
4 0 6,575.
Reserve on deposits other than Unl
ed States, Increase, $500,800.
Loans, Increase, $ I2.9u7.900.
Specie, Increase, $3,039,400.
Legal tenders, Increase, $1,791,200.
Deposits, Increase. $17,398,100.
circulation, decrease, $79,400,
Tidal loans, $1,197,290,800.
The surplus Is $18,685,400, as com
iar<d with $9,743.9uO last tear and
30,336,075 two years ago.
tltTNUAI, MEMORIAL OK
HU H MON 1) LODGE, n. P. O. K.
Tickets have been distributed for
he annual memorial services of the
1. P. O. Elks. Richmond lxidge 45,
hat wll be conducted at the Academy
f Music Sunday, December 4, at 3
*. M.
The following Is the reception com
mittee:
Joseph M. Kaln, J M Ilossleux,
VTIllam CJrlmmoll, W. \V. Rutlcr,
Teuton Ilelvln, Oeorg.» W. Lawson!
trie O'. Uo udar. T. Z. Hehmou. it
V. Spilling, H. J*. linen, T. J. Leahey!
nhn J. St. hminke. E. M. Eppes, John
:. Rose. Jr., John W Brauor, John
Lynch. L. H. llatke, Frank A.
'osby. Edgar Allan. Jr., AV. M. Klah
rty, H. L. Harwood, Oeorge AV. Rady
1. Jeter Jones, V. Hechter and J. t!
loodwln.
MIHT STIILIH
SlE BULL HOI
Price Movtmcnti Show Little Verla
tion from Thote of Friday's
Late Trading.
NKW YORK, Nov. —The fitock
n,r. lI continued In the s» me dull rut
In which It has rested for eo Iona: «t
period, price inoveim tus at the open
ing: j.rid -in the early dcaiinga showing
varla l«>n fr**rn tho;** of the lute
trading yceterday.
1 unng tiie tir^t hour the tone held
firm * n minor dealings. Hardly any
of the issues in wnhh transaction*
were rec« rtled showed a net change
«»f f\H much as half a point at the end
of the hour. Government unchanged;
Other bonds dull.
The stock market closed dull.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Open. Closed
American flmnr ..
Am An OVm. Co..
A ambers....
A!li*-Chamb*r». pfd. £'i
A’malgamnt^d Copper.
American Can.. 10ti
A meric-an Gnu. pfd.. *-'1
American Car 4c Fcly,. 84H
American Car A Fdjr, pfd..
American Cottoa Oil.
American Loco mo tHra. 40fi
American I-oeomothre, pfd .......
A merican SmelUof.. 80 M
\ fr«>r <■«n Sugar..
truer Ti-1. and Tel. Co.......... H24
American Tobacco .com.
American Tobacco, pfd.
A naoonda Copper.
Atchison.. 103 H
Atlantic Coast Lins.
Baltimore and Ohio. ..
Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 77}%
Canadian Pacific. .. 1* 6}%
C beaapeak# and Ohio. *»4*%
ChicagoGreat Weatarn.
hie. Mil. and Si. Paul. 124^
Chi. and North western.
C. G. W.. pld.
Central Leather.... .. 3tA%
Colorado Fusi and Iron... 34.’-*
' oio.arlo ami Southern.
'v>k>and South., 1st pfd..
Col. and South.. 2d pfd.
onaoliHated Gas.;. 1?8
I View are and Hudson.. WO
Denver and Rio. F.. com..
Denver and Rio Gpfd..
Durtdlera' Sec. Cof..
Kn*. 2Qh
' ne, 1 at r»fd....
firis. 2d pfd....
Genera. l’leetrio .. I SO7*
Great Northern, nfd.124
87^j
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a
«7H
0
80Hi
11 H
«A
41H*
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80 H
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»4
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134 H
1*9
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3 H
3‘JH
43
3-74
itso
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Greff North. Or*. Ctfs. &U
Mionoi* Central.
id. Metropolitan. ...
Int. Metropolitan, pfd.
lot M> irinf, com..
ini. Mar. Maria*, pfd,.....,
I ntemationa' Paper.. .
international Paper, pfd..
Kanaaa City .So., oona...........
Knn'w City So., pfd......
l-ouirr’Ue and Naabriila.. .......
Ni arvhattan..
Matro. Street Railway..........
Mo., Kan. and I'et^a.... .......
Me... Kae. amt Tea**, pfd.......
Miawitri Pacific..
Mat ernal l^ad..
New York Central .............
N. V Ont. and Wr.’fni. ........
N'orfollt ami Wwkro............ 0 4
Northern Pacific. ............. ln^
Pacific Mail... S2
Pennsylvania..
People'* Gaa..
: reaaed Steel Car .
i reased Steel Car pfd...
Kwy. Steel Spring ,cono..........
Headin'. J52H
Uepublic Iron and Steel. ........
Uepbuici I. end S.. pfd..........
Kock Island. 33^
K*>ck island, pid.
Moae-Sbef field.•••••••*
Southern Pacifio.••••.., H7f£
ou thorn Railway..
southern Railway , pfd. .........
ienuc&M* Copper.. 3 ^
I e«a~ Paeiiio..
Lit ton Pacific .177J%
l u.ted Stwt*» Rubber . . 4^
l n.ted State* ^teei.•••••... 79?*
L ruled Statca St«* . p;d......... 1
Va.-Car. CbetAica..•••••..
v a.-Car, Cbeaucal, pid. .........
•Vaoaab. ...
tv auu&L, pfd..
vv <■ a««u, c moo, .
£0
UAH.
20 H
5-H
4H
17
13*4
67
33
re
145 k
140
34
3IH
31
iHH
1 is <4
42k
9 H
I f-H
32 k
13oJj
10 »4
34
VO
33 H
is*k
•Ol
97
38
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31
» 7k
37
33
27
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122
•■k
38 k
72k
w
ill
uru>M:u poit.trv.
j Turkeys, choice, (r lb....23
Turkeys, thin and small,
per lb. . ..22
Chickens, per lb.If,
Ducks, per lb .17
Ueuse, per lb .Id
CAM ft.
Rabbits, fancy c sob .
Rabbits, co re, each .If.
Rabbits, small ui uamaged,
each . 10
Doer, choice, per lb.15
Deer Kadilles. choice, per
lb.23
Wild Turkey*, per lb.20
Squirrels, each .. . 8
Crates.
Crates.
RUG*.
nearby, fresh laid 28
other a lion* ....29
ID I UCR.
Choice, family packed..
Merchants' fair, per lb...
I ll K STOCK.
Veals, choice to runcy, par
lb.
Vaals. poor to fair, per lb.
Veals, small and poor
Calves, runners, per lb....
Sheep, per lb.
Lambs, per lb .
Hours.. 7
Cattle, fair to prime, per lb 214
lilUkt.
Dry Salt, per lh..
Dry Flint, pci lb.
Green, per lb .
Green Salt, per lb.
MIS< KI.MYEOll.
Walnuts, per bu.
Ulaok-Fyed Peas, good
l
<a
ft
9
,25
.20*4
•*V4
T*
5
3
6
DIIRSSKD hogs, etc.
Hosts, choice, small per lb 9
llotts, choice, large per lb.
lions, sows, stags, etc, per
lb. 7
Spare-Ribs and Chine, per
lb. ....11
Sausage, per lb .11
20
Hit IlMOMi nmiutP MARKET.
Richmond, Va.. Nov. 26, 1910
Hit POULTRY.
I Turkeys, large and fat.
per lb ..
; Turkeys, small and thin.
per lb.18
Chickens, per lb.13
lions, per lb. .. .12
Roosters, each.35
,Geeset fat and largo, each 70
i LieesO. small, each .40
Dm «!, large, young, per
lb.14
Ducks, small, young, per
lh.12
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40
75
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9
15
13
23
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has purchased the business and Rood will of the Broad Street Brandi of the
Bank of Richmond, located at 303 East Broad Street, and has taken charge and
is prepared to extend to all of its customers every facility consistent with good
banking.
THE BROAD STREET BANK HAS A CAPITAL OF
$200,000.00
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
VV. M. HABMSTON,
President.
Ben P. Alsop,
Leon Dettlenach,
T. H. Ellett,
FI. F. Grlmmcll,
Andrew M. Glover,
The Broad Street Bank has given out the contract for the erection of a hand
some and commodious banking building at its present location.
The entire business of the Broad Street Bank will be conducted at 303 East
Broad Street until the completion of their new building.
$110,000.00
OFFICERS:
J. W. ROTHERT,
Vice-President.
ANDREW M. GLOVER,
DIRECTORS:
W. M. Ilabliston,
I. H. Kaufman,
Raphael Levy,
G. W. Minter,
John Murphy,
JOHN G. WALKER,
Second Vice-President.
Cashier.
W. S. Rhoads,
J. W. Rothert,
Julian W. Tyler,
John G. Walker,
B. Rand Wellford.
NATIONAL STATE AND CITY BANK
OF RICHMOND, VA.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00. SURPLUS, $600,000.00.
The Principles of Sound Banking
-—are strictly followed by this bank in all its transactions.
SAFETY is our watchword, first, last and always.
These features, combined writh our uniformly courteous treatment of deposi
tors, insure service that offers depositors every banking advantage.
No matter whether you live in or out of Richmond, if you deposit your money
with us you are sure of every advantage that any bank anywhere can offer.
On Savings Deposits 3 °Jc Interest Allowed.
Interest Compounded Twice a Year.
The Officers:
WM. H. PALMER, President.
JOHN S. ELLETT, Vice-President. WM. M. HILL, 2d Vice-President.
J. W. SINTON, 3d Vice-President. JULIEN H. HILL, Cashier.
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH US
National Bank of Virginia
Capital, $1,200,000.
Surplus, $600,000
K. B. Addison,
K. L. Bemiss,
T. H. Eliott.
H, Theo. Ellyson,
Geo. L. Christian,
T. A. Cnnr,
Carl II. NohiriR,
W illiom T. Hoed,
J W. Rothert,
Win. Northrop,
DIRECTORS:
T. C. William*, Jr.,
E. C. Laird,
R. II. I.indsey,
W. P Cilinn,
Kpp* Ilunton, Jr.,
R. G. Bonn olds.
W. M. llnhliston,
Beni. P. Al»>p.
B. Rand. Weflfoni,
8. W. 1 raven,
J. G. Tm*loy,
/no. T. Wilson.
Jar. A. Monoum,
Jno. Skelton William*,
F. D. Williams,
OFFICERS:
W. M. IIABLISTON, President.
JNO. SKELTON WILLIAMS. Vice-President. WILLIAM T. REED, Vice-President.
W. M. ADDISON, Cashier.
O. S. MORTON, Assistant Cashier. JOHN TYLER. Assistant Cashier.
W. H. SLAUGHTER, Assistant Cashier. J M. BALL, Jr., Assistant Cashier.
Accounts Solicited. 3 °Jo Interest Paid In Savings Dep’t
HENRY 5.HUTZLER&CD
BANKERS
50LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
IN AIL UNC5 OF
GENERAL BANKING.
IN . LHtjT AlLC at.d
l)N SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
bu..S 50 O 1 78 i
Dried Apples, bright, l
per lb. . ifjl
Apples, sound, per bbl 1 50 S 50 i
Beeswax, per lb. ff 28
Paul Spent tut.
Six hundred and eighty dollars was
■pent by John Paul, of Harrisonburg,
In his campaign for congress against
Representative Hay laat fall. Mr.
Paul Is a Republican and received
5 vo Votes against Congressman Hay's )
Save Part of Your Income
Deposit in Planters National Bank
It will prove a wise, safe, profitable course to pursue.
Ready money brings you more money; It gives you power and prestige.
Money that slips from you amounts to nothing. Money placed In our
Savings Department earns THREE PER CENT. COMPOUND INTEREST.
Banking by mail is easy. Just send your name for our little booklet,
How to Bank by MaiL"
Planters National Bank
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Capital, $300,000.00 Sarplos and Profits, $1,265,000.00
BASING THE REQUEST
ON ITS AMPLE CAPITAL AND LARGE SURPLUS, CAPABLE MAN
AGEMENT AND STRONG DIRECTORATE,
The First National Bank
Of Richmond, Vi.
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE.
Capitol and Surplus.$1,NS,MS.M
. MW,*#.*#
Total Assets. I,SN,M.N
Jno. B. Purcell. President.
Jno. M. Miller. Jr„ V. P. A Cashier. Fred. E. Not ting, 2nd Vico-Pres.
C. R. Burnett. Aeat. Cashier. J. CK Joplin. Aset. Cashier..
W. P. Shelton, Asst. Cashier. Ales. F. Upland, Aset. Cashier.
3c/e In Savings Department
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