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HAGKTHHEE InterMerc Mar. Pfd' Ofef8,. , 122 YOIIMFUL COUPLE " 9ft 1.9 WHEAT. (By Jos. Pritchard.) Sept. 16. The decline j of :&,; ;jiV LGCAJU MARKETS;-: Chit ap . - . in - 1 ... .r. Hip liklner nf" tho'Bfpnta IV' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' v 0 toJi' ;,-Sc in the price of wheat lEeM-dnrAn ' ' 99.'. i P? ii'.'d St .'i t os. Consequence, their ,is reoptred in. all positions pa,riui!!it'l! ' "0.000 bushels and" it iir 'lnco that tftEkra woia bids tor round lots- rrom i i-iM iiuil liiu wucai, iui iicmir .hrn'U. - . .. . 1 i IT tl 'I lilies: 3 (lllf I" 1 not available and the was restricted in conse Thc larger part of this grain , soM tii rough Chicago concerns (.1 '1! which was taken at the gulf m go out via that gateway. soM L'OO.OOO bushels and a sr,l uom there said that Phil- flip;-:'"1 dplpliia were at the highest ,0 (in i!'-e crop. It is onljj neces- sai'v v t( (tier to me g export ciear wt-ek to show that a great pricii deal n that' were they had Siag ChlclceiacLs 4ttl New York, Sept. 16. Heavy . selling New Xqrk SepCr:4ffeiili:rSteeL .cavux-- -jw 4ta- bft Dy rivew urieans. interests ana.. iacaii.y ep.wi.;uuiuusiiu4.. -MWeu..x.i PuddlaDiifiit. : ra"v :: 1 . - -V:'V:-?. :r?:.J-? H iniSiir niuii- ::Tr'' traaera weakened .tne cotton mantel Bee-'ii- " ' - 8 l(j tCj.ay n ,tb;e absence of 1 expected sup Syeet pptatoefs,' btishei 75l.0ff Prt from mill interests. There also Irish'" totaifte' tyjsfcsl, . . . .75Jl.Oo ' was further,. Southernhedge, pressure,, NV. Cf HamsJ V. ..1' - i- . 23' v ; .1 Wall ;; Street and commission; houses Nv CL Sh3uiders:& Jlibs lb . , 15, wjbro'made the buyers" eaHy. In1 the day. Flda.SiT?tahrV; supplied a small amount Wte'1 v of. January and -purchased. May. , The Cqrn; bushel. f . 'i . l.OO; English market was not in session. NiC. Peanuts bushel 55; 65 j Favorable v weather in the belt was a Spanish. Peaniits, bushel 8Q 85 factor. Jtast quotations'-shtowed a Virginia Peanufe points. v Oranges-Horf da . . J . . 40 . . j Port receipts', for. the. day were 18, Limes per :100 . v . . . . . 1.25 ' I Q91 bales, against 19,775 last week BanMoji;- tH9f.I,:.. lOOO-LS! and 32.167 last vearJ The CKronielA , ' ; .COTTON :v,- isaoyS!hfe wheat is sold to go abroad 5 uot r ported. These clearances upwari! oi iu.yuu.uuu Dusneis and w0u!(i have been much -greater tj1P tonnage $iTthe ocean been adequaro. rhp mMisational price losses on sev .ml dav? oi this week were caused 5v me.i cos received from New York Lemons, Fancy - 8.00 Aijplesi .1 3.00 3.50 BelrPei)persb9hel,i.' '75'. Onions, per tdcki 00 ST, LO IMS vUVEr STOCK. s ? St. Louis, Sept. 16,-Cattlev receipt 1550; market steady native beef steers w,l aWhinston telling of the prob-' r I'mcirlorif- WiTcnn rlo r1vi rr 1 Wilmington spot . . Charleston spot. . . Savannah spot 700 . rllb yeW 850 r; 1065 ;' cows 550- . . 800? stack ers; and feeders 530 800, calves 600 1175 Teaxas steers 550 850 prime vii,y oi rresiaent vvuson placing, southern steers 800" 900 cows and M v ' rn,mba:po on breadstuffs in the near heifers 450 . 80Q prime yearling and' future me wpciinife uoi uaucues , neuers 7ou g) yuo. aH o itno coming out ut me nussian Hogs receipts, 2,000 steady to 5c heat held m the country and which highers. Mixed 1Q70 1140;. good bankers and producers as well as oth- H30: . 1140; rough 960 1000; ! ers interests, are said to be anxious lights 080 1130; .pigs 75Q. . 1030; ( estimates the world's visible., supply of cotton at 2,864.028 against 3,816, 631 last year The total .American supply is 2,121,28 agajinst 2,683;3f a y6ar ago. Spot cotton at ! New .'York w.s qunet at a decline of five, points on the basis of 1555, no sales. AtNNew Orleans steady ' and unchanged at 1513, sales 915 bales. roada: niakin& rnew high tecorda . on tne stock marit..tooFra3.nof snrT Pri?9 to; find rthai thg,.actuaj ips at tjig' close' of' business Friday njgjt;iiad increased$i,4000: V was smiiseSr however;' that thersurplQsrsh6edTaflj increasof $19,146,880, anthfede posits V$1I75,000; TliesAilaitfigrj ures are; accounted. fQr.iby itajy lmpojtalipns. The f average statemer sh?iwed:an .ase.Tofe'S-,' 882,950. ' in 0 surpius, ; alJdecreas.V ot $597,000 Il "lqans and aniincreasein net demand' deposits; bt $L39800f : Stocks, opening with a rtfsh of new nign records, were strong ana active through the session ""and clos'edf witti Steel near- its; new top jof 108. :The public is coming" in-at-a lively-rate j card. Chem Mexican? efebleujn : 5 ,-. . . i . -M13 , M'issqurf Pacificri;. c v'. : '.-4:1-8 aniLdU?.v797-8 New Ybrk Central- .:f ' . v 409 5-8 orfolky&3 WesternJC 1 v. a324 Slbss: Sbef.'; St & iron 1 .J .61) putherBtv Pacific - w" ! .loi:7-8 SbuthbmlRailway 'il ; . .lil;.-; Sbef n Railway ' Pfd.W .: . .'. ,68,1-2 Studebper Coi'pQmtlon; . .. .i29 7-8. Tnne;ssee popper, TexaslCo. . t tiniohljPaclfic-: . tlna? Fruit". . v X iWm- Rhbber . f lIfSmptjng & Rafining JJnie4'---6tates::" Sfeel ': '. . ' United States Steel V pf d. J.203-..1473-8 .(.161 1-4 . . 59 5-8 . . Vi" 1-4 ..107 3-4 ..121-8 ..44 1,4 and Wall; sreeipeg Wg;tWngaV v : Co$.V;k. Coke (bid) . 1 5Jl-2 ' w - . ,- . Wabash rl?fd. B.t .. . . 27 7-8 15.Q0 15.00 151-4 15.55 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES,, Spirits 43 1-4. Rosin 5.85. Tar Nothing doing. to dispose 01. It is stated by many that the wheat Cash transactions here were 185,000 bushels wheat 105,000 , corn and 365,- 000 oats, of the latter there was 200,- i bulk 1075 1135. -Sheep receipts, 250; steady slaught-j surplus-held in the Argentine Repub-lr ewes 500. 725; breeding ewes lib will play quite a part in the mat-, 900 1000; yearling 600 900; ,pr pf price maKing ior some time xamos uu (smiuu. to come. That country has been offer- n wheat at New York for several days, the onenngs saia 10 aggregate reveral million bushels at , a price be low that asked for wheat in this country. Course stains were lower with wheat today, declines being shown of quarter fa "-Sc for corn and 1-8 ;-8c foi- oats. Liquidation in both those grains was on a liberal scale, and the buying was not large en- mb to take care of the offerings. Ther was little of interest in the cats market WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES,. Spirits 43. Rosins 5.45 and 5.30. Tar 2.60 and 10 1-2. Crude 4.00, 4.00 and 3.00. RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits ! Tar . . .730 . 9 23 000 bushels for export. The market for hog products is in a . COTTON strong position because of the continu- New York, Sept 16. Cotton closed ed excellent buying of cash lard and steady. September 1535 39; Octo: meats ror snipment abroad, coupled ;ber, 1538 39; November 1542 (bid) with the fact that the stocks of manu factured products held, here are in the hands of a few of the larger pack ers and they feel that their position with the trade limited, is a strong one. December 1551 53 January 1560 ; 62; Feberuary, 1567 78; March, 155, 1576 78; April 1582 (bid) May, 1594 95; June 1559 99 July 1630 55. MARGUERITE CLARK SETH LOW ILL AT HIS COUNTRY HOME learned today. For several weeks he. has been failing. In. the last two days he has developed digestive troubles. He is ! under, the care of specialists. 1 f a- I mi III 1 1 a wim hwbb mmmm mmmmm m. N ""WAY -il- O ry - - r3 Westinghouse Electric .? American Zihc Pfd. v BAJN: CLEAR1MGS., orj:.: ejic;; r69-; HCompftrisoite Louisa clearjngsu Steel xiad twaVdisUnct m into ner . highi territory. ; The first was , almost lmmeoiateyar, ine j, Kennecoft- CopneE . "vcume ,ttui: vcyAA?i,? .vx American zinc . . . em. Union, estajjlished itsw nev, high : price by crossing Wvviftac5ut.. these two standard securtleseria seiiing at the highest- prices tiey had. ever, "touched and that" even 'these prices did not discount their ous earnings, caused considerable: ex citement in the street . ' ." ' Rails f ollowed strong, ut .in' a short time trading again' returned to the steel shares and Western Uniqn. Marin issues alone, seemed desert ed. In addition to the' sinking ' of a ship under such circumstances as to lead' to fear that the submarine war may be resumed, there is growing protest against freight fates on the water. The ' combination of circum stances made it seem ; Tuscaloosa, . Ala., Sept; 16. After trying vat vairitbed -f or a year, fArtid FA Rice, ged f 17 and1. Pearl Englebert, aged 14, -were, married heife today, the girlfsattier , finally giving nJLayjonsent; c: : c icAGo live stock 1 Chica-fb, 111!;' Sept 16. Hogs ' receipt 9,006; fiirnt ba'ul1050; ' 1135 - light 10355 1150 mixed, 1010. 0 :11504 ;hayyr' lops;; 1140; rough, 1005 1025; . pigs , 7001010. - : ; , : , ; ., ';. Cattle receipts, 6Q0 , ste'adj; native heef --cattle r 660-; 1125.; steekersA and feeders 460. ,(765.cowaand jheif ers . 9;icalve !830 -..,(8;. 1300, " . ; ' , V-'r:;vCAGOGRA4Nr-.;-V Chicagb? Septi 16.-4)0108,: ) wheat Sep' 1.4fJ. pecf v4J;3-8, May, 1,48- . Corn- Sept. 86, 1-2. Dep.. 72r May 75.1-2; Qatis; Sept, 44 1-2, Dec. 47,6-?, Mayr 50 3-S. Pork,' SepL 28.d5, Oct. 26.75-fDec. 23.40. ' ; ; ' v . Lard StepL 14,47, Oct; 14.4ls Dec. 13.90. , RiJbs, Sept.-14.70, Oct 13.30, Jan. . 12.75b . ' i .-, v ..101.7-8. ...631-2. ..5X12 1 41 lr8 .7771-4 ..S2S.50O' ::w V. .- . ' nr -' ' ' Ravv -sugar; New .4 York, Sept. s 16.Ra'w- sugar 8tea4y.j at,.' the decline ; Centrifugal 52.7asked, molassessugar, 450, asked; refined quiet, fine granulated ." 640 660.7" ,'.".'t-'- " Il Hie SeiuKwivOpc ns Soon Let- Ui 'SKow You a FOX GUN NEW' ORLEANS SPOT,. nrU. -v-.u " a Wfl r.ioi ; New Orle ans, Sent lfr. Spot cotton nafy. 1313V ' good ordinary, 1363; strict, gooar ordinary, 14X3; low mid- dlingi. 1463; strict low. middling, 1488; ; middling, 1513; strict middling, "1532; j good r middling, 1550; strict good, mid- j dling 15755 middling fair, 1612; mid '1 liugfato.falr. 1637; fair, 1662 , NAVAL, New Yqirk, Sept;. 16. Turpentine quiet 47, 1-2 'rbsiji ateady 'common ! 625. -'' ; - - v!i.'; -: . ' ' ' New Ypik"," Sipt 16Coninierclal bar 'silver isfup a; quarter at 68 ,14.' advisable., to; DUIue tu. Ulc licit V'CBI. UUIUCIB UlttlCl' New York, Sept. 16. Seth Low, for. iner mayor of New York; and one time president of Columbia Uniyer- 'buying of it 'was 'airthe better for sity, is ill at his country place in Bed- tbt very reason, for it is one of the ford. West Chester county, it was ATLANTIC COAT LINR The. StahdardrRaUrbad of Ttib South EXOJRSION FARES :: r FrbiWrtwinoton - vbFENTO THE PUBLIC. natibnal Mercantile Marine:to. selCbut! VVA8H filiG.TONji. . .. i S16J0O; their stocks. ; - Specialties received muqh attention after the, big stocks, got Roving. Pitts burg, Qoai was picked up. cautiously because H. C. Frick issuea-" sucir a bullish interview, on, business. ' .- Steel directors, now are said to be planning a lump payment' in cash to make up the Steel common dividend of '5 per centl , since organization. There is cash enough on hand to dp this. Western Union is understood to be earning not less than 15 per cent on. its stock. Among the rails, Union Pacific was the leader, and being a new high; rec ord for the movement by selling above 148. Other records were " made in New York Central, Great Nortn ern Northern Pacifie and St Paul Atchison sulked around 107, but the BALTIMORE M.. p,h iLAbEXi?H i& &m tivy6RK... . ...... .. ... 2e:jxi: BOSTON (via Norfolk) ... 3&50 ASRiviLLCV7. V. MM WAYNE8VILLE N. Ci ...'V... 1RS5 LAKE-TOXAWAYf N. C ,. 18JS BREVARD, N C ....... . w: 4.aa HENCtERSON VILLI, N C . . 14,0$ SALUDA N, C. ... ... ... ..... 13iq TRYONN. C. ....... 13L20J s Thia.? : i We ottt r One Hundred Collars Reward j for: any ase of Catarrb. ttaat cannot , be i enred by. Hall's Catarrh. Cure. , Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken bT ! catarrn. sroe'rers: ror , tne. past, thtrtynve jearo iuiu uhb oecome Known as cne most reliable remedy .for Catatrh. " Hall's Ca tarrh Curet act thru the Blood t on the Mucons surfaces" expelling the1 'Poison from "The- Finest. Gun in the World" yillNpt Shoot Loose Prices from $2500 Up VyritForCtftlogue; We Sefl "WJESTERNr w Ammunition Winner of- State Cham pionship at Twboro in July, " ' Gun Cases, Coats and Leggins. We Want Your Business -r.V'V.'rt' "i-i-K" 1" i'. After you have, taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for ft bort time yoo will see a great lm-: proyemfflt, m your, general, health; , Start taking1 Hall's Catarrh Care at once and ge tid .'of icatarrh. Sehd..for testimonials, free; YF. ..T. CHBNNEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, ftold by all Druirgisttf. 75c. - Gape rear Hardware Go 30, gobd.to atopVer, Umited returning J antn OcL 3L $500 Kansas City, Mo. -Account" American.. Bankers Associa tipn. Tickets wfll.be.apld: SepL:!21i 22 a4, 23 limited, returninuntUQct. 1Q $18.30 CttaanooBa Ten. Account apy!erigH,Orjyicl..Llpdftdf t O. O. F; Tickets wULTtle'soid 8eptbmber 14, 15, 16 and 17, limited retuminc imu September 27. . - i " ". " $8.00 Jacksonville Fla. Tickets on sale September. 26, limit ed returning - until; October 3. ' .' lOTairnpa, ffla, $10.50J SL' Peteraburg,, Fla. il lC.eiS J BBjKWiiiHW ed returning'. uhtiL October 6. best of the railroad issues. Chesa peake & Ohio was another railroad well bought. Its directors will have a meeting next week and news . of i F'easiiig importance . is expected. KMiininn mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 tier 1 1 1 suaica wcici - - - . . . . -mm . strong m anticipation of big orders $33.05 Clevelancl, Ohio for repairs and betterments. Unoffi- . - . i fii rtevAntibn Rrother. cial reports said that New York Cen- hQod of st Andrew. v Tickets: will- beJ trai already nad Placed an oroer .ior BOld: October. 1, Z M&. ltomw several minion aoiiars worm oi 1UCU" I inuntil October 12 In a Scene From "Little Lady E ileen? Coming to the Grand Next Thursday. motives, Allis-Chalmers .. .. .. American Beet Sugar; . . American Can . . .... American Car and Foundry American Locomotive . . American Cotton Oil . . American Smelting, t .. .. American Sugar American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco . . Anaconda Copper .. . Atchison Atlantic Coast line -. Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore; & Ohio.'.' . Bethlehem Steel .. . . Canadian Pacific . . Chesapeake & Ohio .. Chi., Mil. & St. Paul Chi., R. I. & Pac, Ry. Consolidated Gas Crucible Steel .. .. Erie General Electric . . Great Northern Pfd. Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois Central . 261-4 . 92 1-2 . 651-4 . 68" . 79 5-8 . 54 1-2 .108 1-4 .111 .132 3-4 .222 : 90 1-4 .106 5-8! .113 1-4 . g91-2 . 9a .574 1-3 .180 . 64 7-8 . 971-4 . 181-4 :137 1-2 '. 931-4 . 39 3-4 .170 3-4 .120; 43 1-8 ..1041-8; $20.95 JacKsqnvUla,,. Fla. $21.45 State. Campi Fla, "-1 Account ; tJof MFia Imjrtant Na- -4 ! trAn.f AVAnfa ' ' L .' ;v. " : ' ' ' V Southern. Rifle?' Association, October Nationals Riflei Association, jQctober 13. to. 19, -":' "' :--.,n'- - National Rifle, Practice, OctotrM and. L. " ' " " National Individual Rifle. Match, Oc tober 23. " National Pistol Match, OctGber 24. Nations,! Team Match, October 24; to 26. " ':' " .Tickets will be, sold to Jacksonville and. return Sejptembei' .16, 17, 18", 23, 24, 25, 30; October 1 arid 2 and' to State Camp and return October 7,: 8 9, 1415 and 16. All tickets : will- be limited re turning, until. November, 4 1916.' Re? duceiL faresc for parties of ten. ormore, traveling togejr. ""- . X:-' . .' " ; PRO j?ORTI CfefC , FARES.,. FROM OTHJEflk WNXS? ON TH E; , ; ATLANTIC COAST. L4NE. The-8ndar;RaJroi Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington'l Effective Sept 11, ,1916. Time Not Guaranteed. - DEPARTURE: No. DO. 8:40: A. M. Dally Except Sunday. 1 No. 64. S:1S a: u. Mod., Wed. and, Friday Only. No. 51. Daily, 5:39 A. M. TO AND FBOM Ooldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eartern Nortn Carolina points. Connects at Golds boro with Southern Railway at Norfolt Southern RaUroad. - y- Jacksonville, New Bern and latennedUte Chad bourn. Cob way, Florence; ' Charlentpd,' Savannah; Jacksonrllle. Tampa St Peterhnrsr. Fort; Myers Columbia ana Asheyllle, Pullman Sleeping Cars between' Wilmington and 'Columbia, . open to re ceiye outbound, passengers at WllmlBg ton at and after laX) P. M. and may fcs occupied inboM, until 7:00 A. M. ,No. 48. Dally. - '8:4& A. M, No. 53. Dally. 8: 45 A. M. GoMboro,- RlonmonoV Norfolk,7 and Wb lngton. Parlor Cars between Wilmington .and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount with New York, trains having Pulhuan ServTce, : ; . . - ' ARRIVALS I " No. 91. ' 1:15: A. M. Daily Except Monday. 7. No. 65. :I5 P. M. Mod., Wed. and . Friday Only. No. 5. Daily. 12:3d A.M. No. 62. Now Daily S:5 P.M. No. 55. Dally. 8:45 P. V. Solid tra)i . between Wilmington end Mt. Airy " yla ' Fayetteville and Sanford. Jaeksonvtlla, New Bern end Intermediate Stations, T ' :- ' - Nd.J59f -V : Tnes., Tljur'. and Sat Vttly e:so P.ai. No. 42 Daily. 6:45 P.M. Chadbourn, Florence. Columbia, August, Atlanta and'the West. Charleston 8a vannah' and all Florida Points. All. Steel Pullman SWping Cars between WilminB; , ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars daily: between Florence JLnd.ColumT Ma!, which" may be occupied at ' Colum bia until 1 7 ;0O. A.' M. : ' , ( Fftyetterllle antf Intermediate Btatleae. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Waihjngton and New York, Pullman. BroL'er. nvXtt .., Sleeping Cars, between - Wilmingtoo and Wasnlngtonr connecting-, with New TorV trnlna rnffVlnff 1 !rri n o ! r a inlani "Piillmluv . Sleeping; Cars between." Wilmington, and I Norfolk? : r i No. 49 Dally." 6:05 P. M. No. 52 Daily. 8:00 P. M. No. 63. r Dally 12:50 P. M. No. 54 Daily 12:50 P. M. 1 1 Nq. CO. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., Only 10 :15 A: M. Dally. " , No. 41. Dally 9:50 A.'M. For. Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 100. VY. J. CRAIG, . T. C. WHITE, Passenger .Traffip Manager. - r - v' General Passenger Agent. "'" ' Wnmlngton, N. C. ,ii - rmmmmmmmmrmmummmmmmmmmmm; - . - , r--rr . . . ir v ' .'.'V.- -' " 1 . ."-f "' ' . ' ' 11 . 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