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Mr u : : 1 : ss5ggi i Market QupTATiqNs grr The Latent Reports , From the Important l Trading Centers and From Ixcalealers WILMINGTON MASKKTl. f - STAR OFFICKi Mareh 3 srir.lTS TURPENTINE Market, atendy KiN-Mwke 8teadyA$3.90.; - J . :-" ? i ?H-Market, flrni $-'.00 per barrel. ? i-DB TURPENT I NE Market. Arm K barrel lor hard; $4.60 lor dip aad f& for Tlrgig j Central" of 4orgia 5s ' . I Central leather ds . Central K.: of X. Chesapeake & Ohio 4 cnesapeuKe Chicago Chicago, cmcngo, Chicatro Chicago, It. I. &, f. K. K. col. 4s v,viurouu luuusuiii'Ua ......... Colorado Midland. 4s .. -i. .. . . Colo. & Southern ref &, ext 4 -2 Delaware & Hudson, cv 4 ,.. . . . Denver & mo wraHQ a . Denver & Rio Grande ref. 5s . Distillers 5s . . . . .. ,w.... ..; Erie prior lien: s . . . ..... . .. ... . ref -fin-. ..-..104 1-4 iMaffltf. . v - ' .w.I S ring-f infrany ? wak; - VThlr :flntsad- the leating?-: and '"'tire committee : wilL pro Iceed next to the consideration of the """""""ST1 tni ref o';. ,.-v...l4 1-4 i :iaiu$t. . ' .i : AfiH . : tv llwyum lCBisiauuu ia rxeuuuygses .Aito 3 i-'2k ..;.. 78 1-4 leusna. atKins, i,yw v. i sion- - --'" r- ; ' ' f . IK& o. Jolut 4s .. v.., JHt 0-8 fSMaffitt. - A -H -,f ' ' i , B. & Q. gen. 4s .....-.-;.'...f.' 1-4 J Cherry. 468 tons.- -rJt; J V ' v-i '. -T :i " Mil & St. P. ireri Sl-2s .. f ; JobnlH. May, 319 tons, Stille, C. D. Mafflttl GOLDSBORO MAN DEAD, v ; , . 'Cf -' y r ' "' er to sell. " ' -. . :" :; . - - . Rye Flour Firm. '' , s '" , -Jiiicfewheat- NominaL .w Corn Meal-Barely steady. . , Rye Dull. . . , . v 1 Wheats-Spot weak: No. 2 red 1.28 bid el evator domestic nnd - nominal fob afloat. I ininAta rontrni it rf. 4 i ma Erie cv, 4s.' series ?'A" lErle cv. 4 series B" General Eleetrtc.cT. 0s . ft! 1S ' art o 'a K ..77 12 .. . . .100 7-8 . . 97 .1-2 74 3-8 85 1-2 Resjlpts t :NaVal Store Cotton .ea- ."wiin.inrtrin N. C March 3. mio. C. C. Railroad 34 barre tar, i- oarrel Mr.-f.J. Hage Passes Away in Ashe I ; 7yille His Career. ; Special, Star. Telegram.) ' ; Goldsborb, N. C, ' March 4 3. The- T ittrW!TBSnroad--2i bales , cotton, 8 death of -Mr. ' F. X Hage for manyl V...'.- 7 81. 72 1-2 .- 144 1-4 A. Railroad-To bales cotton, ilff arS " ident OfUhls City, els tar. -i i - rat au eariy nour xnra morning occurred ! in Ashe ha tia i , A. J Y. Railro'ad-2 bales cottoD, ;50 bar- v A -1: ltt.f oft llJ W aln. 58 barrels tar. s "" lB,"!.'tt:uw!,w buuicluiub ot i.iv-str. Alice a rarrei .. .. lever a veamaxj. residlne wltft-hla son: v 11: Jiar,1.12-7VSnFi.mhiV t tS'VJt KZillTi'tZZ'xt2&; I.?':" SS 5. i ' Total99 bales cotton, -visits -spirits r ; - ' - , (Jbrnbot "weak :: steamer: 7 indKo ' oS t:i turpentine, 50 barrel rosin, on. oarrel tar. Mr. .jcym wage.. Mr. wage was Weil t in elevator export basis; No. 2,-67 oml-IJapan ;4 l-2.. - .1 93 3-8 1 barrel crude turpentine. nm day last year Snlrttsl Q0oii.v-r , S2.C5. tat $1.70L crnd oaf iw BOAfcwVPJ10?8,cl2!!ri i 2 to 1 1-2 i Kansas City Southern: 1st 3s .. V,r78 1- v v : torpeot M '"i. 133:.,"5. ' 5 .1?w'- W- -5 Joy ;W 7-8 ; September I Lake Shore deb. 4s Jl931 ... t ...... 05 3-4 -f POSTAL: MECHPM.. - Ted" 1 net lower. - May. 3l 3-4. .-.- .bfKaa' & Texas.irea4 l-2s ...865-8 Consider Ame ,rtts tnvpentine .. .. - -i 7 Lard Veak. . ; v . . ',r: 1 Missouri Pacific 4s-.. .. ; 81 1-8 1 .; : ' - ' atof S iwiii ; -.V f " T41ow---ul, v v National Rya. of Mexk'o 4 l-2 .. .. 95.b: -r. i7 ?; V 11fl Petrolenm-Steady. . . . , . . iNewYork Central een. 3 l-2s 00 Washington, ,V,,ae turtHUHne ....... :;v -.. Ji-htearty. ,;;. : ; ' New! York. Central, deb. 4a... .. .i.OS.l-ilvaiitaee of. BANK BILL IN SENATE., it ' v spirits turpentine :8 barrels crude turpentlrreCv Raw Suffar-'irmivreaaed suzar steady. I vWrfolW & vTmIito 1st coi. 4s vonee-r-r uinrrs ciosea amez net nncMnf, rvnrfni. a WMtam -v 44 . . . ed to- 5 'pobit9 hlffher in sympathy with Northern Pacifie 4 "; .. .. .. the higher, European markets. Spot stead yilNorthern Pacific 3s .. .. .. known, -and highly ; esteemed in this city. came first to Goldsboro with the Federal Army in -March, 1865r:andl afterwards located in Newbern. where he lire till early in the '80s, when he : Mch. 3.-Tail?irig ad time.- his wife .who survives him. -be-J tne ;pnyiie6. reserveq ; m j,-n& a daughter of the late Jonathan ndments .Offered I by Sen- But No Vote. V:. Tlolifsr agreement concerning-the vote on Edwards, of this city. .! :.if)i " the administration " Postal. Savings j41 li:iUf- i0 bales, . same day- tost yeaf rnTTdV MARKET. ,f,bPt Nothing doing. Quotations cor- iRio N..7, 8 3-4; Santos No. 4, i l-4f mild Oregon .Short-Line rfdg 4s .. ... noiidlng day lost year 8,0-16c. , r Unlets Cordova 9 1-2. to 12 1-4, . i4na, cv.3&, 113 . tras 33 : third to first 27 to- 32 : held, second ) I tend in ? itn 4: , to special Wto 82-r state, dairy, pnnnoH tttlst Louis A, San- Fran. fur. 4 neat 24 t 32. r v - . t. Louifl-& Kare' Fran. sen. 5s : Cheese Firm, unchanged. - sc. Joufak K'wstrn on. 4s . EggsUttsetthML. closlHg higher. Receipts s. Louis Sweatern 1st gold 4s ii.zis. Buys, i ennsyivania ana neamy i seaboard Air Line 4S A . .. e, fancy 23 to 25; do hennery, brown I Southern Pacific-col. 4a ... ...i l."U IHrr uuuc, "-.f inuu uiijlcm uuvj iw ptuwu iar lu uuuu I NAHiiierD i'acinc cv. s .. I UlUi . - I . - . v 5. J i. i . "V v. v -. ...... f " ' ' " J . iv.' ,; per parrer&w. to IW"-' .. -vi Southern Railway gen. A ,,iei 1-21 Raiifc hilL-the Senate at 5:30 P. M".. T'l 1 -A l . tl 11 I fu i.I ttodav; took a vecess untu lr.ju.A. jm. ! ! . on 7-8 f tomormw. without disposing of the i t &-fmeasure. . , PRODUCE MARKET. - mntnl bv W. J. Jreredltb Fen. 2Gth.l w A VL-T S North Carolina, No. 1. Sl.12 whUe, D,i i.2u per bushel; Spaniah 11.40 and and m r JK.l ilUA r- " I , iwn tnuj , Am -v., LaMn.lt Aft 'fto-i wv C HAMS Oood demand v old nams CabbageaSrfady. uticnKnged.' . m. honhlers 1413: aides 1413c. " Freights and Peanot! Unchanged.. i-i;;-Lull -17 and 18c pet dozen. . ; Cotton-eed oil market was steady en .10 . , 84 3-R .-89 1-2 . 78 ---. 93 . 84 93 1-4 PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS POZO .OINTMENT- Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- iug or. protruding 'Piles In .6- to 14 - Manufactured by the: American Steel & Wire. Co. This ia the 'best and: strongest .Field Fence: they J make,. We are now receiving a car load, which will be ready, for distribution tomorrow. Let.ua liave your orders at once while we have a full, assortment of sizes. This makes nine car toads of. this fencing we have sold since last March. We bave the busi ness in field fencing. ; - , . " ; , We now. have another car load of. Bucks stoves on the way. WW. Purcell Building, , E. SPRINGER & CO. WItmlngtoa, K, C. BTAXBMKNT OE CONDITION - The agreement for a vote during Maya of money refunded, the daywaS qualified . ny xne use or the word "legislative" before the word "d.ay." The taking of a recnss pro longs the day In a legislative sense ..-..102 7-8 at the same time leaves the agree- 4A1 .".'. 78 .U8 eon ! to' believe Uiat the .blU .will be Union. Pacific 4s ,V v.-7v ....101 3-8fdiff6ofeed' 'of. before the. close of- the Union. Pacific cv. 4a : K S-4 1 I .TT i... ' ...w n;:i: j vr o cicaieauar luvy ioiuvuv. f:riiV-K-p.Ns finrina- 206H30 i grown 85a with riiht offerinirs- hut n rices easei oif tv; Hi.hher n . . .. i-4 1 -i The bill today was unaer general i grant r. . - ...... . mj 3 i " j . n .vvw., i r. nicci v ..-. .... f QlSCUSSton , UUUt?r uu .Hsr'v' vrl- TALLOW Firm at 4 l-2e per ponn. sales of 3,800 barrels. March .31 to 7.3T.; I Wabash. 1st 5a-. Ill nKEr LA X A J ucumu . mm 1.114; iuil.w, o uijr i.to 1.11, ocjiicui- 1 NvanasH HI lull Fit v THE MURGHISON NATIONAL BANK 1 wir per pound on foot. - ber 7.4S to 7.49v Prime crude 6.40; do sura-1 Western Md4 .. .. ... .... Hli)K Dr. Hint 14c: gree 8e per pound, per yellow 7.34- to 7.4L; do winter 7.30. to Westingkouse Klectrk v. a .. w. SWEET potato k uoou uemanu ooti.i; oo summer wnite .au to .- t Wisconsin central 4, nniiiri'aui j nwo - 1 1 1 - OF JVIXMIXCTON, K. C. ; ;: eration- of amendments and it was 14 M cio f Boin9, janaary list, wio. 73 1-2 1 sharply : criticised by niany senatorsLt . V; ' " "PfA large numoer Ol aExeituinenis were opted, 'Most or - tnem , were ion . Vrcv wwfWLI ner head. " - " roBK-niaii corn fed 89; large 89 9.1 ."95 DBX; BQODS MAJtBT. CLOSINO STOCK UST. .$3,483,083 75 . 551,000 00 . . 23,000 00 143,783 00 -ntTowlog to quality., iv ' L' "ZL;iff Ari." J"1" I Aula- Chalmets'pf '-iiiir.p old -no dentana: Lam on, au "i. "'""V 7i' Amahramatel Copper Lafc$2.30i .. . . " '-T.Kr.. ofi. h;r Ameroican Agricultural... 'lOiKBlMiooiJ demand. 1518e on liar tonitiiSan sblDmnto d American Beet Sugar ... ..v.. Jis dressed 1822c ! V:: rif...!. prfAs-White blaclr eyeH $2.25 and $2.40 1 it t ;titliA VhraJr. .in AtoeTk-naX'ar p F. bn5ers $2.75; clay and cow poa. $1 J - V: ' American Cotton. 4 ,n,,'l, v ..t-; ' -.-'i . , ., r f-:; Atoerlcaix Ice Secu THE COTTON MARKJCT PEANUTS. Ww York. March 3. Yesterday's sharp .wir'inre in the cotton market was iollowen l,v nervous (Reported by Rodsrers. McCab & Co.) lvternhurar. .V.. Feb. Mpaaish. firm nVnnrntaritVtoday nnd 1M Pr bushel. Receipts II xnt. Virginia, TlL "S atedy. Kunoh- Vl-a td U y fancy 1-4 to macnme-ptce 3 a-- to - a-4 stock 3 1-2I to. 4c .... ... V THJC OBAIX? MABJUtT -'-- ' ..i.i. .ha stPiul v nt a nt dM-llne et 2l"u,;",u' ,., 8 points. The owning was steady at a .....i!, - ftf 2 to 5 Dolnttt aud durins the 1 ... ' . .a ! i fUlv minutes active months sold off to I nt't loss of 7 to 10 points under realising: ::iul hear r Ohinnrn. AffrrK a.i ftmra had all pressure attributed to 'the unfav- fast of it in the grain, pits today,' flooding jlVakimore & Ohio, pfd onndry Leather pfd Securities .. .. A merit -an Linseed American Locomotive .. .. ., American Semlting & Hefng Airier. SroeWtng & Rerng pfd . American Sugar. Refining , American Tel. St. Tel ..... .. American Tobacco pfd American, vooien .. Anaconda Mining Co., .. .. Atcbfson Atchiflon pf tl. . . . . . . ' Atlantic Coast Lino .. '.. xne inaitimore udm RBSOURCKS. 2 1 Loans ana uiscounu ........ lines herefofor? agreed upon, burtherejP-.s: Bonda (at par was ona innovation. CnatoT Page Bank Bnading .. .. .......... IN. C. State and other bonds., ing a: provision locking to Hhe,iestat- p-aan anu yu uj y- Ushment of a reserve fund In conneo-l v r ar..a3t4i. (ion "with the postal savings. Mr. .Cummins iattacKeir tnis.provis- : . v . . liauilities -3-4hon and brocured L-the elimination "of Capital Stock .. .. ..V......$ 550,000,00 67 A--.at.ro. n.-iTr1it-n 'Hla rPJivn fnr fihpnln ant nt PrnSt' 3T.".579 OS : 24 3-4 the change was the fear that.the pro- Circulation KM-Ooo po .15 1-4 vision would tend to concentrate the as. Bond Account -LTrffi g" funds. His modificaUon was-adopts . Det. ,, ....3.oitftt 'ihfii! - Amone the - amendments; adopted $3,334.461 77 .m . I was one sugKested by Senator Smoot 43 80 46 39 78 ..141 1-2 in accordance with -last iSaturday's DEPOSITS! ... 50 5-s iiaUng withdrawal of postal funds and January Siatl 1910:::........:.$3J5882 09 iZ! i s Himltinc tn Dower oi me misiees . . ItLl iZ I w - - ..nihle snowing of the -Liverpool,, market. It he market with oTTeriacs and hammerlnir I Bet hie bum Steel jTivate . at.les reported heavy continental price don to sit flnUft 1 3-8 to 2 1-4 off (Brooklyn Rapid Transit selling in Liverpool unu nuiuc ruhkwicu i ror wneat ; i 3-n to 1.3-4 aown ior corn; irananian liacmc., h .t the offerings may nave onginatea pan-iaud 1-2 to 1 1-8 lower than the previous Central Leather iv with local bull leaders, but there was nolrtoNe for oats. ' A sag in live .nog prices Central Leather pfd. s'ijjn of liquidation by the concentrated long I bad an ecboe in lower prices in all provls- Central of New Jersey interest on me opcnins un-iiue uere. yujions, ia ra anrt ribs closing irom m 10 11 i-z K'besapeake & u&io ihP i-ontrary. leading bull were. aggressive Volr and nork decllninsT to a close from 40 to rhicaso & Alton ..- mvers (iuu.niy cnecmns;. me uwuue, .woue i4-j i.. down. ' . .r ' : -- . - CnicaKO ;reat western UDeniiwr. Jiiirnest.v ciosins. irhicao & isortnwestern Chicaffo. Mil. & St. Paul 1 I.l I'M ci c. &. St. Lou w f ihi- evident presence of . strong support cruised early sellers to vover, ana prices -an viuneti siiarpij 43 1-4 .107 3-4 .300 . S3 . .58 31 3-4 n. C MoOUEEN. President. 3. V. ORA1NOER, Vice President. J. W. YATES. Vice President. n a. mtAiNGEit. Cashier. The Smoot amendment ana tne fe ttf. Cummins modification. led to much . .. 11. . l.f M t .1 n 4 K tn i.uitn t ne mauer oi -raaiuuR lunaiuicuis ....112 3-4 to the. authority explicitly granted in -t ?1 1-2 hh hill itself. ' 75 5-8 1 ik f.-l We Most Delicious Hrtirh! With Whipped Cream In ffre City Hot Beef Bouillon. Hot Clam Bouillon. Jiot Oyster Bouillon. Lemonade. ': " Hot it '-' If yon- have a ba cold come to us before closing hour, get a hot . Lemonade and go right to bed and the following morning yon will feel a heap better. ' , ' ''"' Fresh flower seeds of. every kind Just received today, time , to begin to plant. ; Now is the MICKS BUNTING DRUG CO. rt ...-' FRONT AND Jf?ACE STREETS. , The Drug store Thht Has Everything Anybody Eht Has and Some Things Nobody EUe'Bas." v 1 14 .1-8 1 on 1-4 1 02 - 3 6 3-4" 67 1-4 4ft 5-8 4-"i 7-8- 41 1-4 Wbeat during the forenoon with Urn v .. :.' jluy wiling up to 14.87 and July to 14.G3. or July ..v.. almiit 10 to J- points ne iirpuer. 1 u- 1 sept ... tinned nltsence of rain in the southwest,! corn nirm tion or over is.uuu-naiea in inc. uon I Mar tmi stock and continued reports ot s bet- Ijaiy kt sMt deinanii in me conniry neiii 11 :ilvaii-e. tut there -was heavy reallrli hon 1 ho mnrket sold above 14.80 for Ma itntt in the Litter trading prices easetWoflljufy itwrtilv unaer reports ot increases curia. m.nt in Uincashire. and rumors, that lead-1 im lwit. ner hht ln' hulls were liquidating part of the cot- May .. .. ...24 85 24 95 ton hminht (luring the. early trading. Last jmy... .. ...24.85--' 24 90 nriew were at practically the lowest: point Iji'rd. per 100 lbs. ' nt the Southern spot markets report- Mav ..13 40 13 45 m offmMy were- generally, unchanged, jiy 13 30 t 1:135 Local suit istician are;ipoK!ng ior. oumsn 1 short Ribs,' per 10O lbs. wK-cnii ngnres out tue sircnRinenuiB iMav ntatisti. al position appears to be offset- to Unly .some extent ny uniaverauie reion;iruui Textile Centers. . lteieipts at the ports today were 9.3R3 hales si gainst -20,454 . last weeh and 13,2t)0 t'sf vear. For the week -75.000 bales against K!.Wi last week and . 153,839 last year., To dav's receipts at New Orleans were l.oai haies. agabwt 3,511 last year and at Hou mii l.s bales, against 4.689 last year Snot cotton closed quiet. 10 points lower; middling uplands 14.90 rmutdllU" gmf l;.lot 1 14 3-8 1 06 1-2 1 02 3-8 1 04.7-8 Colorado Fuel & Iron .. .. .. 1 OO $-8 1 Colorado & Southern . . .... , Coloralo : Southern 1st pfrt 5 1-4 - 03 5-8 Colorado & Southern 2nd pfd M 7-8 fi5 5 Consolidated Gus .. .. .. C7 1-4 66 -8 Corn-Products ..... . . Delaware Uudsoa . . . . 4 7-8 .'45T-8 lenver & Rio Crande 44 f 43 3-8 Denver & KIo Grande pfd .. 411-4 ' 40 5-8 Distillers' Securities Erie .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. 24 fiTl-2 Erie 1st pfd .. .. 24 C7 1-2 Erie 2nd Jfd General Electrie t- ... .. .. 12 35 Great Northern- pftl ....... 13 25 UJreat Northern Ore Ctfs .. Illinois Central:.. .. .. .12 60 12 92 1-2 1 12 80 rihternorough Met ;12 82.1-212 87 ;l-2 12 72 I-21interboroMgh letr put'.. .. inter Harvester . -.. '.; . a mm t aw A CHICAGO CASH GBABT. ' ; J,?r.fi;KSri,v.ii:-' ' ' r".'- ' I In,r....i.ffrvinl Piimn '. 1111.1 .iiin.u o. u?n ucui .to. '"ijowa t.entrai general .. debate- which will be . cantin tued tomorrow. Senator Smith, of South Carolina found in the bill "an adroitly framed 157 i3 1 forerunner of a central bank", affd .op- .140 posed. It as un-Democrauc ana un-ue- niibllcaiL. and Senator -Simmons, of Via.i I North. -Carolina, was afraid it would .81 . so : operate a9 to deprive the varioua -.55 communities of their own funds, 18 3-4 Senator Gallinger thought that In !1it5h3-4 case of war the bank depositors would ' 'S I 0 make a dead rush , to withdraw .their .. 33 1-2 lU"4s. - , .. 31 1-4 Mr. Beveridge believed the govern- 22 H ment would take care oUts own credit . . X'i a .." . - : , -. w- . ai nrnen rne emerrencv.. arriveu. pi.i8 1-4 Senator Bailey expressed tne opm- . .- w s-s ion that the money of th,e poor snouia riot.be the first to he,' called for in '.".'35 3-4 tlme.of war. "The poortdo the fisht- 1.21 toM.22 1-2; No . 3 do 1.17 to 120; No. 2 Kansas City-Soothero bard -1.13 1-2 to L14 5-8; No. 5 do 1.10 to Kansas City Southern pfd .. 1.14; No. 1 northern. lAT-to- Lli No. 2 do Louisville k. Nashville 1.14 to 1.1C; No. 3 spring 1.11 to 1.13 1-2. Mlrlueapolis 0 t, Lonis.. Coni No. 3.whrte.;t No. ?. yeUow, 0 to Mitt StP- Snult St. II ClV.No.-4.S2-t53: :N0.4; white, 54 to 5..; Missouri -Pacific .. .. .. .93 21 -5-8 14 1-2 4R - 22 3-4 ! 1-2 ing; they should not be, asked -to buy the guns,' he said; - : . . ... . j . THE FUTURE FOR COTTON. k.i If ''.V) bales. Futures oened nnd eloseil- Jlouth. .March .. . April .. .. .May .... .(nne . . July .... Aueust .. September October .. .November I'eeember . Mi8sonrf. Kansas &. Texas Xn. 4 vellow 52 to 3d. .l-stendy, . . Oats No.2 wM'te4-a-4 to 47 1-2; No. 3 MlssonrC Kansas &,Teas pfd Open. Close, yellow 00 to 61 ; No. 4. 52 to u5; No. 4, white I National BisciUt .... ... . 14 R41 Oats No. - white 46 3-4 to 47 1-2: No. 3. 14.9 144; No. white 4i to 4 1-2; No. 4 white 44 14.52 1.-2 to 45 1-2; standard 43 1-2 to 47. .14.74 ..14.48 ..13.88 ..13.02 ..12.55 .12.41 14.49 13.84 12iW 125:i i ,12.: 12.38 TAP 8TQCV MAJBKET. , LIYKSFOOIf COTTON MABITET, Xew.Tork." Mnrclr S OheratorJi: tn stocks still found their advantage today in work ing rr wgaer prices, ane suppiy. oi stocus for. sale waa increased an the level of -the market rose and the. profits oa-. speculative ctive. xne r- IhoLliDas became more- attrnc feet of this was to cause some hesitancy, in the price movement and final reaction, but Liverpool .March 3. Spot in fair demand t. t- i . .in . . r, a hlntiai. Amflrli.nn m 1 .1 fi 1 1 1 1 12 K54': coocl inWdlin8.24; jnlddling 8.0K; low the manner ia-wblcb the profit taltUg was nnddung 7.08; good nary.7;;.ordlna? abed- "wa-lMSfe If The sales of the day were 10,000 -bales of the market. -That stock. T J" jery wuioh U.50O were for ftpccnlatlott and x-. large .ataonnts ta the. accompaniment of port and inclwled 7.800 American.- Reolnt rTous u km hales including 5,200 American. - ; without stated fUtboHty. - Tt Mnnce. It Futures opened firm and closed very wan asserted that ettrodivldeBds wnld be stead v. M.irb 7.87; March and April 7X2; declared In . iiueceaalye 0arte!? T?L 9uar!er April and May 7.77 1-2 f May Had Joat 7.- percefft,1 M'dttia the steel trad were Ti: June nnd air 7.60 1-2; July aud August deelareil.to Improving .and large orders 7.B0: August and September 7.29VSepfember from the raHrbafts ror new. equipment were and October 6.R2 1-2: October and Novem- adduced a specific evidence of this.. - her R.;i 1-2: November and December The strengthhown 'or two days in the ni 1-2; December and January 6.49 -1-8 : ntaid. maket of JJ h.f lani.arv and February. February and arh taa Tobawo. and );.(- .. ..... , f . nles, whs 'ttnrdtf much jot as proving that in- ' ,( ' . , f.ide Interests In these corporations were HAS. FAIRCIIILT & CO.'S LETTER Xallonnl Lead .... NafLRys. of Metlco 1st pfd Sew York. Central .. .. .. .. New- York, Ontario &. Western . . Norfolk & Western . : North American-.. .. .. .. .. . . Northern Pacific.., .. .. .. .. . Pacific Mall .. v. Pennsylvania,-... .. .. .. People s uas . . Pittsburg. C C. ti St. Louis Pressefl Steel t'ar .. .. Pullman Palace Car '. . . Railway Steel Spring Reading- .. i- ( .. .. .. itvuuinvK; ricrvi -. . . . ReouMU? Steel pfd .. .. .. Rock Island Co. i. ' .... Rock Island Co. ifd St.. Louis A .San .Fran. 2nd pfd St.. Louis Southwestern Kt. Lonia Southwestern nfd .. . Xloss Sheffield Steel &Jron .. . rtournern x annc . .... . , . . ... .. Southern Railway .. .. ..- Southern Railway pfd Tennessee Copper .. ... .. Texas &. ractne .. . . .. Toledo. St.: Louis & West .. .. Toledo, St. Louis West, pfd .. 152 1-2 1 Bright for Producer and Manufacturer Saya President Tnompson. Washington. March 3,--HThe future holds great -promise for the American producer and the .. American cotton manufacturing trade,'' . declared Presi dent W. B. Thompson, of the New or- !?? 5"? 1 leans Cotton Exchange, at the hear- L :42 ..144 3-4 .. 71 .. 43 3-4 .. 71 3-4 ..109 ; 83 7-8 64 1-4 al 1s ao tf Oliver ewriters -To each purchaser of a New Oliver Typewriter within the Inext ten -days we will give an lip to dale Toledo Roll Top Typewriter Desk. -Rebuilt typewriters of all kinds, -Underwoods, Remingtons. Oil-; vers and other standard makes . ;rat ''half .original price. Typewrit er Ribbons and Carbon of all kinds." Every one of our rib .'bons are guaranteed or money Tefunded; G.11IES a GO. Marked StreeL 2 TJnlon Pacifle tlni free from anxiety over he.outcome of the government suits against the-- -ji . Tfco mo of honefulneri was fostered, by New York, fureh 2 Iadlncr" bulls !snp- I tha inrraHlns- number-of 'bond issues' be- perted marke-1 nggresslvely shortly after jnsr offered ly bankers. These " offerings Hi opening today and .prices quickly. ad- wt.rc taken as an Index of an improvement Tuneed 20 points. A dull but very steady ,Q ae lnrertment situation. .Abundant mon niurkct iirevailod thereafter up to the clos, eonditiorrs are reported from Paris, but in hour when room traders believing bull there 'were heavy withdrawal of gold for leader were liquidating pounded. the mar- fxp0rt from the Bank of England today. "v oi rne morning, vte stin invor i" liiisen on recessions for moderate .profita. The situation statistically was never stron r. ClfAS FAIRCIIILD & CO. - ion Pacific nfd United States - Realty. . . United States Robber . United States Steel i, . United States Steel pfd titan .popper ginla Car. hi PORT vorsaxzNT. v.u nnm hAtiae were. 11LOO0.O0O- in ex ees Of - February last year, Khwing - tbe persistence of the balance against , .11 country a meichandise movement. The prevailing inoouTgi. iub,hic.uiuuuu was een in the ignoring" of such items of o- a'ihc 'illlnff of a.f general strike In , . j 'Jiv !- v iPhlladelphla and the rejection of the Balti- .iilvMton-Stendy, 14 15-16; net receipts iaiia to its employes of JM: stock 128,310. mo" terms The destructive storm Wk- m-w iirieans Mreaay, 14 ; nei reveiyiw a(1 ',lr. tb northwest were with appareat .oca 186.382.- - . , fJL Neither was any attention paid M,,bil,.-steady,-14 7-8; net . receipts 363 ; the iepprts of eurtailment among? South- iavannah-Quiet and steady, 14 3-4; net -wJ arm Total sales, nar. value. '"-eipts f12; stock 70,780, M!?,r.lVstT-hrm;i4 3-4;,jet Ir !TV5 een'nn cal 'rotal Wi.nVir'on-Nominair het receipts O0;.dayjwer. 886.tkarea.. ,; I rnited States. 3s.. declined saieH'jtor.tne-; fio U Lfi.irj;',. Nrt..,-Flrm, 14. 7-8;. net receipts 203;, lialiimore -Nominal, i 7-8; stock 6,823."'. New York-Quiet. 14.90; stock 137X24.W.,i lioston --Quiet. 14410; net receipts 0. ' V :; Hiilacieiphla Steady, 15.15; stock 2.059, Jor-.-i today, at all ports, net receipts 9, '0lltiiieiit TIKI- uttwlr .. "nsuiuialed, at all norts. net receipts i'kl'. :rn..f rtrltaln ontto. Vrnnp. ftS5t ., - ... .vti.i. m'f. ' , . ....... w " . , Olllllii.nf ' noo 'oi.-u smi ti't icceiuis I r:llli P 7 THX FINANCIAL MARKET. . Kew-Trk"jfareh:::3.nyob call easy 2 3-4 to 3 Per cenw ruling, raie o -, , W inV-sdy ; sixty days 3 1-2 per cent., and ninety ' aays, o o-t i i iuuvu 4.JK - ner 1.2 to 5 per cent sleTUng eaebanw teadywith .actual ki In hankra hi a II .fVHJ.) m t.o..i Total sin. e September 1st. at nil ports, i' . 'JJ.?. ,mv htug and at 4.8720 for demand rt.0385; Great Britain 1,64.. 1 commercial billj.4J?4 l-2r to 4.8 ;l-8. ;,r ..war : I nn nnpnr. -mi-fMM . .ra- 1.11.... ut -r a tiPTintB uuuxib t-x. -- ..0fl ; Mexico 13.819. - i - -1 r ? ' "' V ' I .'. 1 is..zm 1-4 .... 10l 1-4 ...... 102 1-2 i..... 102 1-2 ,,'..- .U4 3-4 ...... 114 3-4 . . ;. .. 82 3-4 . .. ;,102 7-8 108 03 INTXRIOli 14 OYKUSNT. 'J Yi BONDS. lU. Si refy8,nfgtaftredi.; ti i' . - : . i. . :f: : v itj. Si-rei ul. ' ..T0.nTPif.2IJy 14 7-s nei receipts j,- tj. s. ref. 2 coupon Aiw....... v.i ! . i A-tn . I u-rt. o i All'Misfn Vli-m t.,.i. -,. .... - "-! .MI.I.5I. registered U. s; 3s. coupon net receipts 4o0 ; ".: I,h'.l.4. . " 1 Allla Phnlmers 1 4a. registered V "V .. st oi St. s-8tes.lv. ir.- ne eecelnts 274: A" h.laT. ",i."ot W. W d-iriQti " r lanieriwn niif.". g .-. ... I . ia... -fiSil. Ta .ar t AM . ' 5fe;inn-Net receipt. 220 f stock 12,552; 200. S wk-Du11' 14 5"8; "et.P8 ' ' I American Tobicco-Oa J. ......... Arm oii r k -o. Atrslson gen m k 4 run l;oiiisvlile-Flrm, 15 l-8. ..100 3-4 -1 .' - ' ' HT t.t KSj Hhipments '8,262;. sales 7,866; igfK:: " "MU- i ' - ' - . Atlantic Coast: Mfte. 1st 4s. -..... -2 45 3-4 ....101 1-4 .... 80 3-8 ...137 - . .... 32".: ....136 ....110 7-8 ....101 .1-4 44 1-2 . ..196., 4.1 Chemical Virginia wauaan pfd -...; '.f Maryland .v -.. Wetitlnghouse Electric . western I'd ion- Wheeling & Lake Erie . Wisconsin Central .. .. ing before the House Committee on Agriculture today on proposed anti option legislatijii. "We cannot afford to take the chance of nullifying this promise -by a heedless conflict with immutable economic laws - wmcn no Congress can alter or repeal." Mr. Thompson. Vice President E. J. jtt 1-4 1 Rlennr. W. P.- Plnkard and John F. ""ffi'l-l Clark, all from the New Orleans Cot so i-8 ton ; Exchange, and former President ....-sr. 1-4 s. T. Hubbard, Vice President Arthur :" so 1-4 Marsh, George W-Meyille. L.: Man 73 1-2 delbaum, all from the New York Cot- i? 2-5 ton Exchange managemenL-and -At- . ... a . . . .' 7 1-4 surgent" wing of the. cotton exchange. ' rL 25 together with scattered representa ""I 441-4 tlves of other interests, attended-the 67 hearing.- --wrv:-i'v. ' -1"8 Mr-- Thompson was the star witness.. V tv He declared he appeared as-, a; cotton . 45 ' ' merchant and a friend of the producer. 5-8 He opose the Scott biU, thotfga, he " io 1-2 opposed evils that have crept into the 55 1-4 futures system. - He believed abolition 21-1-8 of ! futures', would narrow -the -market jNAVAL 8TORX&, -Rosin and turpen- New York. March 3. tine sreauy. . . -- - :. ohsTteston. ' March Tttrpentine- firm 59 1-2. , Rosin Htm. Quote; A.B. C. 4.25; D, 4.40r E. 4.4.-H F. 4.60: G. 4.65; H4.7i I. 4. 80 ; K, 6.80 ; f, 6.35 ; N, 6.55 ; WG, 6.85 ; WW, "savnnnah -XIa.. March . 3. Snirlta tnrnen- tlne firm 59 3-4 bid ;. aales---; receipts 33; shipments 76l: stocks 16,469. Rosin firm; snles.635-; receipts shipment 505; stock 408J49. tjuoter A. B.-C. 4.25; D. 4.40; K. 4. 4R; F. 4J50; . 4J: H. 4.00; I, 4.80; K, 3.80; M, 8.35; N,. 6.53; wo, G.sr; ww, t.ou. "e.V 73 i-2fed4by the farmer from his crops?vHe 77 1-8 saW it would disorganize the Ameri- . . 1-4 I (toiIa bVrctAVn r- mat "hrtth " r ak cnani ana uie mauuiaciurer . irum their long-used moorings and set themf adrift.". . . '-. v. ' ':: "These evil effects", said President Thompson, "would- force American traders; to ; g6 without protettiori ; or 4is'e f depend -. upon . foreign . markets whode interests are the reverse of the producers; Interests." : ': . The witness declared that future trading r was indispensable and bene, ficfal, that used as ' an adjunct- to the cotton business it wasnof speculation, that 1 it- enabled the trader on actual cotton tt avoid speculation and made his, business stable, and safe. He de cried the bucket shop, excessive specu lation and the uncommercial contxact, as i the evils associated with . future trading that have brought the system Into disrepute. ' AH of these evils-,- he declared, could be "remedied by Con gress. ' l : : r - Asked what he. thought of a system of arbitrary fixing of difference twice a year by a committee, the question bei&gxllrected by Ihference at the New Lyon, Bradshaw, Fayettevlller ..oe,. aaiA t,nrTif: mntraKfo nn that basis " "were on ji wrong :f ounda J tion." - ' ; -:- " . "Is it possible for a coterie of New York traders "to go oh the exchange and by systematic effort sell down the Maine Grown , ISeelPotatqes 200 Bags Irish- Cobblers. 75 Bags: Red Bliss. : - -:--', , 40 Bags " White Bliss. ' 15- Bags Early Rose. : ' The season Is getting late jnd we would advise your ordering immediately, if .you want the 1 best seed" stock. The quantity is ". limited" and no better pota- Ttoes are offered on this market. : Also have abonl 15 bushels SeedTtye., Let jis have your or- ders immediately for any of the", jabove, or anything else in our-Mine.- ... .. D. L. GORE GO. - Wholesale Grocers, , i S Few filore Days of Grace! From how undl January at which date we take tx)ck, we will sell goods cheaper than ever. While our holiday trade was heavier than ever before, we sHU have plenty of bright, hew, fresh goods with which to supply the require Lments of our customers. JOuIr lowprices will greatly help out those who have had considerable expense during the holidays. . Call and examine our goods and get our prices ? if interested, r " ? I Remember that these prices are until Jan. 1st, X I 1910, only. Dollars saved by buying no w A I The Wilmington Furniture Co. f I Wilmington, N. C. Z - ma 2 tf TJIRRWt i ' ?f ' '..'AKriiViax.:1': ' " Br." str.""-nienmflV,lMl fons, Richards, Hamburg, -Alffejr,.: Agent. k - ' -j ' v'. , :. ."'. V CLEARED; , .;-'' "' Nor.! str i Molina, . Harder sen, . Turk's" Is land,-West-Indies, HeideT"&Co. Str. Dupun, stokes, smith's urtage, J. a. Mnnn.- ?VJ?.i':::;....t.-,r ' - ' Str. C. W. C, P, Love,i j ' "' MARINE DIRECTOST. List of TnA Now in Part a vFttntlngtoa - A. V. - Steamer. XaSfJV' tons. Richards P.- A. market?" asked Repres-entative Burl-' soii-ot Texas; sharply. : - ' ; : . rwtenn V"i A VollAK A lwm.W4- . Anglo-Australian,. (Bc; -2til tonsv Lewis, and Str.' Forerlc (Bp.)B)i. tons, Gardner, Alex-tlS-i -iWSI1; es, it Is" Mr: Thompson admitted AVOID THE RUSH 1 Come or- phone your orders early. We -offer you a choice lot -of Dressed Chicken, Prime Juicy Beef, VealXMut ton and Pork. - Also Hams and Bacon. Celery and "Lettuce, Butter and Fresh Eggs, -.;: : -. ' . :"." HOPKINS & DAVIS V I ; FRONT STREET MARKET;, if. in stalls" Nos'i lr and:2 South tSiie--?: Installs: Nos. l;and jj.- North Side. V" -i Phones 12S. and- 14L t r t':' - ' WHY NOT -TRY . -'' POPWAM'S v ASTHMA-REMEDY? Gives, prompt . and rposItlTe relfel In every case, sold by druggists, . i' price ?1.00. Trial package ? ' , by mall ; 10- cents. . sgi ; f WILLIAMS MFG. CO, Propsi ' .'CLEVELAND. O. "Sold by R:Rr Bellamy: ? A noOP- COMPLEXION. Ton will ret rid ' ot all skin blemishes and pimples If explained t-at.suctt things hap- ypo thoroughly parity, the blood by . ukiast 1j j-j . ; jRheumacide- Rheumactle la. put in .fmnkl iwuci suuaeuiy,; . - .'""-V . , 'and tablet form, and Is sold In 25e and 5e ; vice President Glenny maoa&aott. bottles by your druggist, or "rt.A2-vJttle of tablets, o .we: will mail :? s8chooBers : v""'' : ttatement nnlntiTiB- nt- thAt tliA ' fnlwvAVGottle of tablets on receipt? of Victor Cf-Records, 43 tons, Koore, C, D. o-nprntlnna nn tho Maw r OrtAnn.--- 'price. 25c. iCXlTMm-. rree- ; Manitti'-- f .: :. '.-.'-. Tr: ? It" " 7 xVA i T iBobbitt Chemical ConHL,"w"' r .f -' GA SOEIME , OUR GASOLINE IS MORE VOIAT 1LETHAN' ANY GA80LINE ON THE MARKET, CONTAINING THE MAXIMUM PER CENT. OF POWER. PER GALLON; MADE FROM ONE GRADE OF CRUDE, EN SURING UNIFORMITY IN QUALITY. , 12c per Gallon in Galvanized Iron Barrels, F. O. B. Wilmington. V For Perfect lubrication Use THEBEST Auto Oil; TH0NE 873. Opposite Union. Depot . 1 European Plan." Most convenient to traveling men. , Elegant rooms, good service,- personal attention. Our restaurant" service satis fies. a large number daily. Why not you? " ' , ' . GIESCHEN BROS., Props -1 .'V'.-'3' .--Z r - ' .,: .-.:I16;-a;': .v. S '-' : r'ii-. ' ifehtherh NatiohalBank : Opposite Posoffice. y Organized 1905, ; Caphl.!tlr.. -Surplus anii Profits.. . . . . r-. 'A . : 145000.00 Total Assets; . . ; . . . ; , . 2,225.000.00 1: MA;Tlfj m CH AS. N. EVANS,;; . I ; ; v .i j i President, : . . ". ' Cashier.. ... '' i fh. u'a;H". t ; j .. - ,4 ::: -.vCiVVi; . ,: fjr- , . iiV,ti"ii!' It? ?T.i' .I'.f-j.ft?! :u' At .'ftr..,'. 'y"u- ''( V j iV'":1; v.? vi i ;. ..,;:;-',.;).. n)H,,n;;'.g.v:, .1 i-L . on ,- A If J if..'; : f; - ' 1 .-'.:..:, v,.'i: ' u :' LV -K-.-.'r -.r: - :ij ' 1 . : 'j , ; :;i .'1 It- 1 .' . :-:;:fe: .-v-;-'o''ipv; iKKKT. u Baltimore upw ss g.o ' VfflffltF- : 7' " ? 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