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i:-.f. -' ;-.' r i.. , . .-;- . - . . ,-,'!- ,'' -r; '-'-V;."-- : ... . . v; - ' -v :' - ; t-; THE MORNXN" GK STAR; WII-MDyQTQy , ,N CLjti3DAY'M 6.?. 1911. f FAOE 7 COTTON MARKET Oil DECLINE De&line of Ten tolWteen Point! bri Old Crop Positions Opened Barely Steady lat Unchanged Prices. ! Mny -For n time ring arket excited and there' wad a nrtrlv trading tne cotton rtlii rani York. .utive illid vt'iY s,:,i) break in the old crop positions. Ittidiii.tf 111 '",uie t0 th "uPPOrt of July (rf ;i lifeline of about Y a cent from the retrnt Muh- record, however, end ; -while crop :itl vices ainieared to lie favorable the r)ltlM moutlia were steadied by trade buy; Tl.e market.- consequently, rnllied from the lowest during the afterhdon. Witli ,he close iM, -at a net decline of 10 to 14 p,ii:ts on the old crop arid of 3"to 5 noinf u" 'w 'rol' position. , ti. upening was barelv steady, at un .i.LniiH.I prices to a decline of 12 points, ,1 cr..p positions beli'K 6 to 12 points ! am i and the new crop unchanged .to ' S noliits At tlrat offerings were pretty Iell iiiisorhcd .nroniKl.the Initial figures; lint there was gome selling of July..- by rliti" hull brokers; inhere was consider talk of a falling off in; the ..demand I,. SM,t cotton, nnd there were also rii nMk t liat large spot interests had with ,TTn from the bull campaign. At any it,. Imvlug orders were gradually filled uiiiil the market weakened until at 15. W f,;r .IlllV Slt vi'.i" uiiruiri iiiiil tlicrc was a mrtiier snarp preak to i-, I in to a net decline of 24 points. Au i',t" mean while, sold about 'JQ. points net incV the new crop . got only 5 or C noiut-i uniler the closing figures of last nklit and rallied aligutly. , when . the de cliiie in the old crop positions was check , ,v a renewal- of bnjl support. July mill up from U.(fcJ to about 15.7L iiml iloseil at l.7.'l bid. The renewal of bull npi"it nerved to counteract in some ineas Uie tlie rumors of hu ibaudounieut of , the ohl crop hull campaign aud toward the dose the talk around , the rbg suggested, A m,ie general feeling that the Jecllni imf been largely the result of liquidation b'v trailing interests. A crop report issued before the opening nlVcil (lie condition of the growing crop In t;ei-gla at -about 10 per cent, better tlian last year, and also ioillcateil an im prove incut f between 1 and C per cent, in Ahrli.iina. '. lieceipt t iday. 3.027 bales, against -7,127 l,it week, and Sl.l last year. For .-.the week, .u.ixm. ngalnst "i.427 last week and ,V.yi last year. Today's, receipts, .at New Oilt.nis, 1.,'MW. against 4.717 last year, nnd at Hoiistou. :41. against, 402 last year. - spot cotton closed riulet, 10 points. lower; mlililling uplands, Ij.JH); middling g.ult le.l'i: sales. 10.10. -Futuies opened barely steady and closed fl Montli: Open. kigb. Ixw. Clone. Ji.iv 15.70 -15.70 15.60 15. 4 .le 15.70 .Tilly An ft Oct Nov rif- ,1:1 a Fell Jhycli Marine wRt VPiKletery," Smith's Bridge, - ' -I, ' - MABlMB lKCTOBT. j fcl.t of TetieLr'MeW ia Port It WlUaW ton, N. C. ; .'''' ' 'Bte&tnera. ' - !? . Frieda (Br.). 1,335 tons.lill. C. D. Mafi- Klldale (fir.), 2,4.10 tons, Milburh, Sea board Air Liue, - r Scbeoner. .Fi,tex110 KfleKef. l.W tous, Reamle, C. D; Aiaffitt. .John H. May, 310 tfcn, Stille, C. D. llaf-fltt. tDlfliTu stocks cbfirosED BY XIVEB AND BAIIi. ! fkti'ciip'r of tit ol Von iinA KAvai Store at N - FoU-of WUmlBgton Yesterday. r V, ..Wihningtonv N. C, May 25. t. C. 'iltjjJlfroml'J Mteftrcbtton; 2 Casks spirits turpentine: 17 barrels rosin ; S8 bar rels cruiie tnrpeutine. Atlantic Coast Line 3 hales cotton ; 13 casks spirits turpentine; 04 barrels rosin? 54 barrels crude turpentine. Str. AJice 8 casks spirits turpentine; 24 barrels rosin. . . . i iTotMl 5C .bjjett cotton; 2 casks - spirits turpentine:. 105 barrels rosin : ,n- b.n ru crude lurpentjue., .; . " i .!'. T '! i. : - y '; THE PRODI CE iARKET. ' 15.fl 15.80 15.M 15.62 15.73 15.1ft 15.22 15.07 15.14 1.1.54 13.00 11.12 . 11.14 13.05 13.05 13.ft" 13.07 13. 01 1.1.05 13.52 13ifl0 li.rr. 1.1.01 1.1.00 13.12 11.13 13.00 13.55 13.-11 13.02 13.0.1 1.1.01 1.1.11 t PORT MOVEMENT. Oalveston-tjuiet. 15; net receipts. W; gross receipts. tiO!; sales, 30: stock, 87.4JH); (oiitieut. l.Mib: coastwise. 1,505. Ken Orleans Quiet, .15: net receipts, l.m; (truss receipts, l.StjS; sales. 2G0; Mck. ltiT.4lKi; continent, 2.74H1. Mobile yulet. 15; net - receipts, 20; gr.tMs receipts. CO; stock, 7,076. 'Vaviiiiiiiih Oaiet 15; net receipts, ,551; gross leceiits. 551; stock, 27,562; coast wse. ,. ' CliarJesfon Steady. 15: net receipts, t: tfi-uss receiits, OH; stock, 11.056. li-i i ... t .. ... . k.. i .. . I-, . & . ii 1 1 in in ion unit:-., i iiri rt?vt?ipis," th: aross receipts, mi; stocK.-4.su. Norfolk Steady. 15 : net receibts. 322; pibss rei eipts, r;Si2i sales, 7; stock, , 7,586 ; (mist wise. 354. . .... . . i- Biiltimore Nominal. 10.00: stock. 3.200. - .'e York Quiet. 15.00; net receipts, 0; (ttiws receipts, 636; sales, 1,010 ;x stock, 132.-415 ; continent. 4,525; coastwise, 265.. Boston Quiet. 15.SM); net receipts, 18; frnis receipts, l,m4 : RtoeK.-l2.81A. fliilale)phla-r-Quiet. .10.1a; .gross re ttipts. 25; stock, 1..KW. T..tal lodav at all ports Net, 3,027; tofitiueiit. tt.tifll; stock. 353.657. Consolidated, at all ports Net. '34,853; Omit Britain. 21,465; France, 1,100; conti- nenr. .,4,4 lit; .la pan. 1N2. Total since Sept. 1. at all ports Net, 8. St2.:C;' (Jreat Britain. :t.187,542 Frnn-e, -"(1 ('"I. . A. I i. t flll mi t i.'..ii-i; couiiiienr, i,ooi)TOi Japan, i-to,- ; .Mexico, 2,025. ' INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Steady. 15; net receipts. 341; jaw receipts, 341; shipments, 1,172; stock, 4.t 1 1 , AiiKUKta Steady, 15; net receipts, 80; trw receipts. 80; shipments, 304; sale. lie: stock. Memphis Steadv, 15; net receipts.. 103"; poM receipts, 1;.1; shipments. 1,646; sales, wo; stock. .r.l,.j.!7. . t. Louis Unlet. 15: net recelnts. 32 gross receipts, C16; shipments, T04; sales, stoi-K, l'J.026. nmiiinati Net receipts, 862 gross .re (eiOt'l SI'. ' ul,lr.,nn-iii fUlU. .Inal- 'HI 1W utile Kock Stendv. 15: net recelnts. 11: IJ's receipts. 11; shipments.' 105; stock, , Louisville Firm, 15. - nuai today Net receipts, 1,42!; . gross Wpts, 2,1)73; shipments, 5,154; sales, 1,- siock. 1.440.00:1... . .. -.. -. i i . LIVKRI'OOL COTTON MARKET. Ipot, Qulel; Prices, Eight Points Lower-l i Hairs snl Fntarei. tUvt'l ili.i.l ,,v V nrlwi points lower.' American ' iiiiddllus fair. Y -. kooii middling. H.50; lulildllng, H.2S; vX '"I'blliHjt, H.M; 4tool onUnary, .7.S2,; . KKIIiiiiry. 7 57. ... . , l ite Mies of the day' were, fi.OOO baler of Ji' el, mm .ere ff)r Hifnintion and eport, ; inciiMieii s.-km American. t-iwi 1 ' lr,-",5 includliig 11,600 Amerl- PhqIop mill rlQkff 4 rroir- '' May, T.'.KHj; May ahd June. 7.W; v 4 New York, May 25. Flour was firm, but unchanged. Bye Flour Steady. . Barley Steady. Corn Meal-Quiet. . AVhent Firm. No. 2. red, !7c elevator, aud lkSc f.o.b. u float, both noniiiinl. Fu tures closed 74i,v Met higher. May; July, itfl; Sept., 4 13-16. Coru Snot, steadv Kxnort new X'o 2, t2V4 f.o.b. afloat. Futures closed Vt to leu net advance. May.ttl; July. 61. Oats Firm. Standard white, 41. Fu- A - . , . .. ' ' unil nouutlxl, Lard Steady. lfctroleuni Steady. Tnllow Quiet. ! - Molasses Steady. Bice Steady . Stigar lU.w, steady. . ' Coffee Futures closed firm, at net ad vance of 5 to 15 points; spot, steadv; Bio. No. 7. 12c: Santos. No. 4. l.l: mini unlet Cordova. l.lftrlS. Butter Firm. . Creamer v sneclals. '''Mi .. . . i -ueeser-l. nc hanged . KggH-rSteady ; high grades., firm; other grades, eaxy ; prices, uuchnnged. Potatoes Steady and. .unchanged. Cabbaves Htenriv : Bontbei-n crnte 1 . Oftffi) Freights Inchanged. ; jFeanuts Uhcbiuigea. Cotton Seel Oil The market was firm for , spot, aud Ma.V , positions; on coveriug, but the late months were a little easier uu-der- liquidation. Mav. .ki7.50: June. 0.(;"ra6.6; July. 6.0(;(ac.67: August. 6.71 f?i6.73: Sentemlter. R ItDfiiB.TI ; ni-lmo -i-iwle. 5.67..73; do. summer yellow. 0.8510.00: ao, winter yellow. 6.60 bid; do. summer white, .6-60 bid. WlLMINOTO! MARKET. STAlt OFFICE, Mav 25. SPIRITS TUUPENTINE2 Market steai dy nt 57 Cents. ROSIN Steady: $6.20 per barrel. TAB Flr,nj. S2.20 er barrel. CBUDB TURPKNT1NB Market, firm; $4.1)0 per barrel, or hard; S5.60 for dip; ..I evir. M in iiihiu. ru.iy. Quotations ..same day last year Spirits1 turpentine, nothing doing; rosin, nothing doing; tar, $2.10; crude turpentine, firm at f5. 00, $4.50 and $5.50. Spirits Turpentine 21 Bosln lOfi Tar-.... . ... ( I Crude Turpentine , .. ..02 Ref-elpts same day lhst yenr. 'W cask spirits turpentine: 9 barrels rosin; 5 bar: rcls tar; A barrels crude turpentine. , i COTTON MAKKtT. -Market Quiet, nt 15V4 cents for mid dling. Same day last year, nominal. Receipts 50 bales; same day last year. 38 bales. t , . ; .. PRODUCE MARKETS. (Quoted by W. J. Meredith. May 20th.) PEANUTS Virginias, .00 to fl.OO per bu.; North Carollnas, $1.50$1.60; Spanish, fl.l5a$l.25. CORN Firm: .68 to .70 per bn. PEAS White black-eve. 2.50: white lady finger, 2.75; day peas, $1.75 per bushel dull. , ' POTATOES Yams, 00 to $1.00 per bn.; Irish potatoes, 80OO per bu. BEEF On foot. . 03 .04 per lb. PORK Net. .090.10 per lb. WOOL Burry, .12. 15 per lbJ; free of Durr, .i8s.zo per in. - HIDES Green, .0? per lb.; dry, .12 per NdRTH CAROLINA BACON -Hams, old,; 16c. per lb.; sides and shoulders, 12 to 13 per id. - -BEESWAX Firm ; .27 per lb. TALLOW Firm; .04.0ft per lb. POULTRY Turkeys, on foot, 18c per lb.; dressed. .20.22 per lb. Chickens, grown, .40.r0 per bead; Chickens, last spring, 20.: 35 per head. Oeese, .50 per grown sheep $l.oo to $2 ao. ES DtiM. 17c. oer do. SHEEP Lambs. $2.50 to $2.00 per head; grown sheep,. $2.00 to $2.0U. ". THE FINANCIAL MARKET. 1 Y"T a mi .iiny, 7.!Ht July and August, I,''' -"."cust and September,, 7.51: ..Sep r'l'ci !! o,tobr, 7.15; Octolr and i ii u- Novemler and- leccmber, i)eceniber and January. 6.80; Juum J'J anil I-'ebi-inii-v it. Mt t'i -ji "' It. t .MMi; MnVeh and April, 6.90 NAVAL iTb-RBS. !'", i a t- W York, May 25. Rosin nnd turpen ""lf. illlef. l,...l'!":u,ton, Mav 25. Tnrnpnttne. flrui. at I'' !. ItliHllI fll-tn -k,w.A. It R rjk- TV i.S i,:- v 730; N 730! j'vi'li. May 25:TiirpentIne. firm, n't, Zuu 2 ,!'. Mr'-receipts. -1.458;, snip- hU-H ,' ,l, K 1-MKO. UOS1I1, M.M.L-"r-ltf. 4.010; shipments A"" Km. .i,..,K-,. itiK.to. n a tut.' n i: f Ji V ',-- Vi1' (i- 71u: H- 7.12;. I.. 7.15 IftV uoohH MARKET. 'Illkll .... I i V . ' Jr .iuf.j... v ii , h,,hU Hteady nnd prices are llongh still an remunerative to the . Xipw York. Kay 24. Money -on call I stendv.- nt 2V4(f2Xi per cent.: ruling rate 2; closing bid, ; orrereu nt. zyj. xime loans, "easier; txty Way; "2 'per cent; ninetv -days. 23 per cent; six montus .lilV. Prime mercantile paper. 3 to 4 per cent. Sterling exchange, easy, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4.84:40 for sixty-day bills, and nt 4.85:35 for de mand. Commercial. .bills. 4.83; bar sil ver, .534 . Mexican dollars, 45. THE GRAIN MARKET. rKIoinii ""il.iv Hot weather kent 'w1ie.it ' strtttlW'' ioftny Threats of a short viohl in tbe southwest iieinea to give trie bulls an advantage which they utilized to the limit. "New crop months made a net gain ..! to lc. .May proved inactive. ai.H wnroii ionlv .U.S.- mlvartce. utner cer- t.h nrovlsion list all went sky ward corn up to ly; oats, mi, and ho products 5 to 22. Throughout . . . , .. . ... , . . . the day the wneni rauri w uuuihuhcu by fear that fclgh temperatures and lack f rain finif wrhntfht evil to the crops in Tarn nbtnlmmd ami i South Kansas. Some of the. Ugunts for the. probable -output for the first 'mentioned states were seiisimon al less 'than 25 per cent, of the yield for the prevlotis, sei(smr.r .' - Wheat No. 2. red. 0809: No.. j?.,red, W I . Nv 2. hard, 08.o iiara in(0'j; ,ino,. j. nonnern, .iiwv.r, Ho 2, northern l.oori. u; o. "o-"" ern, l.OOfcta.Ol; No. . spring, imwyt. .w; No. 8. sprlug. 03i08; velvet .cnau, 2B 08: durum. 85(00. ' ., Cnrn V ' 1Z ft L. n ' Willie. 54WCi54 ? -No! 2, . yellow, 5-ltfJ54 : No. 3, 5354; No. 3. white, Mmi No. 3, 52ff52; Ko. 4. "white, 5252; No. 4, yellow. 524(y';3. New :ttoM n . "oils "us bi hi Vr i, . a r n s una fottpns.are '"s p., "Kl,1t11 in moderate nantl- quiet ,i,,e delivery. Yams rule .1 ' I Cterslilirs- !..! a i. .L .""i I'M 7,. ,.,. - i-" .. j, lounuinii, v " . Per lb v.. o io i..v. .i.iii.ji "'if ,,. - .,- , ..... Nllflll?!!. 1," ,l'l... II. . . . .. ' . 0111-Ii ii,.- . I"" ' II ITHILUH irill f'-kfil' !' yk". Ier lb. Fancy hand - Per 1 ,' . x,4'"; .1'" n- I'rimc. 3C. to lb. M'HIliig stock, 2c. to 3c. per i r vr sln'(lhrr' Will Soon be Ripe. tie tod lur- aiawin-Orand ITheA- Effect Upon. Iron and Steel Trade Steel Sold Off Rath er Sharply Features. New York.May 25: Events which fol lowed the action of the Republic Iron & Steel Company yesterdny liii reducing prices were the liredominntinu influences today" in the-securities market. Traders were confused ris to the eiact meaning of the move of the Republic Company, which was sobii followed "by similar action on the part of other' Independent concerns, and a subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation. There were sharp' dif ferences of opinion as to the effect upon the steel 41m iron trade .null tiDon the general industrial and tlnancial situation. Various Indefinite reports of probable further price-cuttiuir by many or all steel and iron producers and by manufacturers generally added to the confusion. Steel men said late today that the revision had not resulted in the placing of any large orders, 'ihe political aspect of the .sltna tlou-i recelvetl. considerable attention Csue sillily in view of the fact that the Stanley investigating committee began Its work today. ..It was said iu some quarters that tue reduction or prices might be referred to in the effort to demonstrate to the na tion's law-makers that prices and output 1 Toledo. St. Louis and Western 1101 iciriiiated v nnv irusc 1 . r fl.hro jfiiii -tflidsoh . ''a.. 1 jf ..liTii lenverandJiia,UrauAe, ..80-. Uenver "anu .itio onmuv, Vm 00 Ulfttuiers' secnrities "..-x.-,,.;at Erie ... ..1 Erie, 1st pfd: .. .. Erie.-2nd nfd ... tJeueral Electric .. (J reit Northeru, pfd .. - threat Northeru Ore ttfs .. .. .. llliuois Ceutral Interborough-Met ... Interborough-Met.. pfd .. ..... .. Inter-Harvester lnter-ifariue, pfd International Paper ... International, Pump .. Jowa Central Kansas City Southern .. .. ..... Kansas City. Southern, . pfd .. .. Laclede -Oas Louisville and Nashville .. ... .. Minneapolis and St. Louis . .. Minn , St. P, tnd Sanlt Ste Marie Missouri, . Kansas and Texas .. ... Missouri, - Kansas .and lexas, ,pfd Missouri Pacific - National Biscuit ........ National Leadrt Nat. - Bys of Mexico, 2nd pfd .. . New York Central ......... New York, Ontario and Vestern .. Norfolk and Western .. North American Northern Pacific :. .. .. .. .. Pacific Mall ... -V.. "I. Pennsylvania ... ... ::. People's Oas ....... Plttsbur. C. C. nnd St. Louis'... Pittsburg Coal ... Pressed Steel Ca,r..r Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Bitting ... . Reading ... ... v. . ' Republic Steel Republic Steel, pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co., pfd .. St. Louis and San Fran.. 2nd pfd St. Louis Southwestern St. Louis Southwestern, pfd .. .. Sloss-Sheffield Steel aud Iron .. . Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. i .. Southern Railway, pfd .. .. .. ... Tennessee Copper Texas and I'.-icitic t 3tlU - ...504 are Steel shares were naturally the target of most speculative marksmen. The stock sold, off rather sharply in large blocks to '1 . .1 ...... . . . ! .. . . ... ....... , I ... 4 milium ilc uinfc iiuur, ill 11111.11 iimc. transactions in .tho. stock nssreeateil more than 80,000 shares, or -, about 40 per cent. ut total transactions for the- period. After a decline of a point the stack ral lied and showed a degree of strength which was surprising to traders. Republic Iron and "teel issneA ' eid at slluhtly below yeterday'sfigjii''and Sloss-Sheffleld. nn- 01 r luuepenaeiur coHipuu.v, ieii h pojni. Ei9ewliere,th'e list. showed strontr support. Such stHndunUsUkreR ns Union Pacific nnd Rending declined fractionally at the time when United States Steel was lieiug bat tered relentlessly by... the .bear traders. i,eriaiu specialties, : siu-n, as American ueei mi git r, which touchea the. highest point in it.? hlKtory,. showed distiaict firmness. , Ju foci nfter the first outburst .the market settled , down to dullness, business after the ouch hie hour l.elnir relatively litlit. In Ihe last .hour trading became more iictive. and prh-es. Which had recovered from the small losses earlier lu tbe day. receded slightly. Net changes in most cases, how ever, were without significance. The sale of the Oregon-Washington Railroad aud Navigation Coinpauy, n subsidiary of Union Pacific, of $25,000,000 4 per cent, bonds to nu international syndicate, which will of fer the bonds here and iu Loudon, was ac cepted as' a further indication that bank ers have no serious misgivings as to the immediate future. It is understood that the issue already has been over subscribed. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. $2,518,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales tif stocks for the day, 401.400 shares. CLOSING STOCK LIST. Allis-Chalmers, pfd .. .. Amalgamated Copper American Agricultural American Beet Sugar American Can . . . American Car and Foundry Ainerlcau Cotton Oil American Hide and Leather, pfd .. American Ice Securities ., American Linseed .. ..' American Locomotive American Smelting and Refining 20 : 5 5" 12 55 50 234 21 10 40 70 American Smeltiug and Refining, pfd. 100 American Steel Foundries Americau Sugar Refining .. American Tel and Tel .. .. American Tobacco, pfd .. .. American Woolen ... ... Anaconda Mining Co.., .. .. Atchison ... . . . Atchlsou. pfd . . . , .1 . . Atlantic Coast Line .. .. .. Baltimore aud Ohio .1 .. .. Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. Canadian . Pacific Central leather ..- .. Central Leather, pfd . .t Central of New Jersey .. . Chesapeake and Ohio Chicajro and Alton ... .. .. ChlciiKo Jreat Western .. .. Chicago (Jreat Western, pfd Chicago and North Western Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul C. C, C. and St. Louis .. Colorado Fuel and Iron .. Colorado and Southern .. .. Consolidated Cas .. .. .. Corn Products 42 ..110 ...14K ..101 .. 3S .. ' ...112 . . . 103 127 .106 .. 32 . '70 . .232 .. 30 ..101 ...275 ...82 ... 31 . 21 .. 43 ..146 ..122 .. .7.) .. 3.1 55 .144 .. 14 Toledo, St.-Louis and Western, pfd 1 nion Pacific Union Pacific.' pfd United States Realty .. .. .. .. . United states JtuKber United States Steel .. . . . .. . .- .. United States Steel, pfd Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. .. . (Wabash IWal hash, pfd ... ... ... Western Maryland .. .. . Wstiughouse Electric . . Wester u I'nion "... ,. Wheeling and Lake Erie ..11 . .128 ...01$ lf 51 ..125 :: m .. 34 ..03 ..lot; ..20 . ..im 3 .. 66 ...an ..1.16 .55 .. 20 . .108 . 42 .. 74 ..127H .. 2d ..122 ..105 .. 02 .. 35 ..162' v s.- "xi n? .. U4 .. 01 -ft .. 41 . .' 68 .. 50 ..118 .. 28 ... 66 ,..:.18 - 27 . . ai .. 50 77 ..110 ' 1 50 . 16 ... .17 ... 0 72 .. 61M, ... 4 'v United- States .PejartmruL,of Agrlculte. r- l ... iWiUttlsgtbh. -N O?, May 26.' Afetedrbl6lL-al d&ta for tHi? 24 hours end. ing at.R A, M., Thursday, May 25th: : lerapemture iu b a, i.i negrees j-at . . M., 70 degrees; maximum. 02 degrees: minimum. 08 degrees; mean, SO- degrees, itainiaii lor the flay, .uu; ror the month, 12 inch. . Stage of -water In Cane Fear .'rlTer. nt FayetteviHe. at 8 A. M Thursday. ..1 feet. - Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? ''"No, never. Its foolish to feax a fancied evil, when th?re are real and deadly perils to guard against In swamps and marshes, bayous and low lands. These are tbe malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles, and may induce deadly ty phoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casts out these vicious germs from the blood. "Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," wroba Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama. N. C. "and I've had fine health ever since." Use this safe. Burn remedy only, 50c at R. R. Bellamy's. "A Dead Man's Honor." Greatest Vitagraph drama in days Grand Theatre today. BRICKWORKS HifirWItSOjiPROPRS. 5 fe0tD3BORO.W.C 4-, .... ....f!W-T-jr--.,---.- CAPACITY 1,000,000 PER MONTH HIGH E.ST qtiAilTY PROMPTEST SHlPTfeMT ZI - r .-.- E CAPAcn ' . ' ' . ' ' I , ' 1 , 1 . , ' . ' WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you oVrwbrRel your iifervofah ay- tem and caused trouble with your kid neys ana bladder? Have you pains in loins, side,,, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of tbe face, and un der tr.e eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kidney JPills will cure youT-urujgglst, Price 60c WILLIAMS MFC. CO., CUri-U"i. Ohio J. MoHcy ?Co One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. N ever Before in the History of Clothing Has H line of Merchandise beeji so; carefully selected for this Reason. .T.laYtPi-J:?' fereaest and stroiigiest Hne of Suffer .clothing" in ' the -city, -made by the best manufacturers, Strouse & Bros., aid B. Kupbeimer & Co.- We carry the largest assortment in underwear and in all. prices. Straw Hats and Panama. Hais. in all the leading shapes. We have adde"d to our business a hew feature; Shirts made to your individual measurements, just receded an elegant line of samples to " select from. ! " Boss' and children's Suits In jail sizes. See our line of wash suits. We cfose oiir store eVery evening at'6 P. M., except Saturdays 12 p.- 'ii. J. M Solky S? Co One Price ClothiGr$&ndiFUrnisher8 PTiohe 61 1. - 1 1 Masonic Bldg. in is 1S0. z. d-Wtvem: isoj z. wnne, S)36 ; No. 3, white,; 3535 - No, 4, 33 33; ko. 4, white, 34;j; siauuaiu, 35(5?36. . Open. High. low. ciose 08 7, Wheat: May ... ... July Sept ri -. . t)ec. '. , rfom : Mny j., .. July . .. Sept Dee- ,. Ontf : May . . July ... Nept .". ., lec tw-90 U8 '74 87 86 80 53 : 2Td .53 51 54 53 54 52 53 52 53 51 35 35 35 36 .. .. S4 357 34 .. .. : 84 . 35 34 .. .. 34 a- 34 ... 35 36 35 sAnsA Pork, ber barrel: Jrtly 14.85 14.02 14.82 14.00 .Lord, per .100 pounds: . 1 -i July -4. V.. I 8.:? g.25''v 8.17 8.22 Sept .. .. . 8.32 8.32 8.27 8.32 Short Bibe, jser-100 Pphnda CHEAPER TURPENTINE It Is an odorless mineral product, which possesses great - solvent cower for paints and varnishes, has the requisite hieh flash tor wor-' ing and the clean evaporation which1 leaves the coating, in perfect con-' dition.' ; -..,v-.v.-:. . - A TURPQILII4E jfiakes a free flowing varnish, free from" bloom; It flat colorsr- better than tiirpentino. t . . . ... - . TURPOILINE la thorough uniform; , you can be asshred of recelf- ing the same product, all the time. ;, . :y ' - . , , TURPOlLINE costs less and works well. ' TURPOLINE is the most satisfactory product on the market for thel paint and varnish man. Try TURPOlLINE. One thorough trial will convince you. GAPE FEAR OJL CO. 'Phone 873, Wilrfilngton, N. ii'eather Foreeasi: For Xorth Carolina. Fair . Frhlfl-r fmft Saturday; light, variable winds. Port Calendar Slav 26. Sun Rises i- :. -i r. 5:0 -A. M- Sun Sets v. - ..'. .5tl4 P. 'M: Day's Length 11 hr. lOfiiin. High water nt Southport,,. .. .6:30 P.. M. iiign water at Wilmington 0:30 P..M WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. ilafr 25, 1011. Temperature-': , ' - - Sj'. ; ' s STATIONS: -S J So; .oi- fc w - 3 a .-(I Abilene . . . .cloudy !2 1 X .0 : Asheville . . . .clear 82 54 .0 ', Atlanta .clear 00 68 .0 : Augusta ... . ."clear 04 OS .0 ;! Blrmlughiun . . clear 00 04 .0 Boston . . . .cloudy 62 52 .16 Charleston . . . clear 00 70 .0 .: Charlotte clear 8S 60 .0 S Chicago .... clear 04 66 .(I Galveston . . . cloudy 82 76 .0 Jacksonville . . clear 86 76 .0 Alemphis ... .clear i2 70 .0 MobihK. . . . .clear 04 70 .0 r- Montgomery . . .clear- 12 - 68 .0 ' , New Orleans ..cloudy 02 74 .0 : New York . ... clear -74 54 .0 ' Palestine ... . cloudv 88 70 .0 !' Oklahoma . . pt cldv 02 05 .04 Pittsburg . . . .clear 80 58 .0 Italeigh .... clear 88 KS .0 SavaiiiLiih . . .cb?ar 90 ( .0 Shreveport . . .cloudy 02 C8 .0 St. Louis . . . clear 02 70 -.0 Wasbiiitcton . . .clear 84 CO f 0 ' H 28 S. FrontiStf-efet . Sincerity and Hamburger Bros. Gib thing for the well dressed flieif? kiso a big teri dbllar -liiie. Tlweek special Silk Socks atla pair ' . . . t0mm hats & MIis We sell the Pants King Trousers 25 c J. W. H. FUCHS I u'l receivedpa newcorisignmerit of i: ' ART SQUARES. ' Prices Way Down; - ELECTION NOTICE! The Board of Commlssloneri of Newt J Ifanover County in accordance with the j i provisions of an Act of the General Assein- r Wy-i ol North Carolina passea at Its 1911 j; Session, entitled "An Act to. empower theft' noaru oi i:omniiB9ioners or xspyy uanover county to issue bonds for1 :roud 'improve ment and to . construct briaees."--ud: by Virtue of the bower therein -triven. do here by call and give notice or an. election to he held by the qualified votera ol New Han over, couuty. on Wednesday, the Slht daiiHI of My, 1911, between tbe hours of sunrise.! anu sunset, to -uetermtne whether - New a linn,.... ...At. c. K!..K . i-.QKAlli, a - nhnll it.- I.S sue $50,000 of its bonds, with interest con. pons attached, to continue and complete the repairing, construction end improving me pnouc roaas ana nnagea in saia coun ty- : . At this election the ballots tendered and cast by the qualified electors shall have written or printed upon them "For contin uing ana completing the construction and Improvement of tbe public roads .and bridges or tue County, or "Against the continuing ana completing the construction and improvement of the public roads and oranges or tne uonnty . All Qualified electors who favor the issue of said bonds shall vote "For continuing and completing the construction .and lmr provement of the public roads and bridges of the County," nnd all o-inllilcd electors wao are opposed to the issue or said bonds shall vote "Against tbe continuing and completing the construction and imnrove- meut or tne public roaas ana bridges oi tue county. For the purbose of this election as auth orised by the said Act, tbe said Board of Commissioners have ordered, aud ' do here by order, a new registration for said elee tion, and the following are designated as the polling places In the several townships, precincts and wards, and the persons here Inafter named have been appointed as the Registrars end Judges of election In the said several townships, precincts aud wards. Cane Fear Township Polllnz places. kiossoots More, castle Hay ne; registrar, W. B. Hand: ludzes. W. H. Shearin and J. H. Johnson. Harnett. First Division Sneeden's Store. Delgndo; Geo. H. Ward, reirlstrar: TV . A. Woods. and E. C. Holt, judges. Harnett, Second Division Township House, polling place: J. A. Everett, regis trar: Geo. It. Smith and Gcrrlt Walker. judges. Masonboro township. Township House. polling place: F. A. Montgomery, regis trar: D. D. George and Andrew Capps. juages. Federal Point township, Carolina Beach,. polling place;, Hans a. Kure, registrar; liios. J . Burnett and Melvin Home. judges. Wilmington First ward. Precinct No. 1,; Engine House, 4th and Campbell streets,; polling place; Fred Moore, registrar; c. F. W. Hehder and F. P. Lamb, judges. Wilmington First ward, Preclnct'-No. 2. Kerr's Store, 4th and Harnett streets Isaiah West, registrar; Ueo. II. never anu C. L. Spencer, judges. Wilmington Second ward. Woolvln Building. Princess street, polling place: C. H. ward, registrar; x. W. Wood aud 8. Shepard. Judges. Wilmington Third ward. Ulhiem Lodge, 8th and Princess streets, polling iklnCn .T D Rnwn roirlaf rtt r T. . R Rnn.: ser and Russell Bellamy, judges. Fourth Ward W. P. Oldham's Store, Hock between Front and 2nd streets' poll ing, place; m. crouiy, registrar;.! W. :!; AlcMlllau. Jr.. and T. U. Pickett, lodges. Fifth Ward, Precinct No. 1, Knglue: House. 6th and Castle streets, nolllnv nlace:' Jno. W. Gafford, registrar; J . E. Taylor and Henry ;erues, judges. - - t. Fifth ward. Precinct No. 2. Market House. 5th and Castle streets, polling place; It. A. Burnett, registrar; J . O. Brock AM 'T. o; Willard. judges. . , ;, The letrlsLrntlon Books of each Town-1 ship .precinct and ward will be kept open for the registration of electors tot twenty , days preding tne day for closing tne reg- Sundays excepted, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.-M. and Buuset on each day,; bet- ginning the 27th day of April, l.ill; and said books shall be closed for registration at sunset on the second Saturday before the election, to-wlt: On the ' 20th day of May. mil, nnd on Satnrday, the 27th da;! or April, iuh. and on tne tn day or May. 1011. and on the 13th day of May, 1011, and on the 20th dav of Alav. the Saturdays' thereafter, tne registrars shall attend with.' their registration books at the polling. Places of their respective Townships, rire- elhcts and waTds, for the registration of electors -Tiie registrars win attend tne polling places of their .respective Townships, pre cincts and wards with the registration books, on the Saturday preceding the elec Hon, to-wlt, tne 27th day or May, ism,, from the hour of 9 o'clock A. M.. till the hour of 3 o clock 1. M., when-and wherei the said books wilt be open for tne in spection of the electors of said Townships,, urecincts And wards, and any of tbe said electors shall be allowed to object to th name of any person appearing on said, books. , ,. This, the 24th day of April. 1911. hr'oti tier of tbe Board of Commissioners of New' Uanover County. - . D. McEACHERN, Chairman. Attest: JOHN HAAXt. Clerk.. ap25-to. jelst . 4 . . tv ".res You will be Welcomed " Mirrors V We probably know yon personally, and if we do'.rtpfy we sliall get to knbw you. ' ' -' r ' :?"' : j Vour waiits are our study and we do our shopping iri1 the best market. STE1N-BLOCH make our clothes and they are ilothes to make you contented with your self in them. TriEY FIT WITH STYLE. THEY DO NOT HANG ON YOU NOR DO THEY PINCH YOU They ire such clothes as only big-minded tailors can make.' - .' Try on a Suit jutt to see How it Fits to your figure, and How Comfortable you are. I i; fe pNERICE; CLOTrflERS and FUlISHERS ' Syppll Yalrniior-'ETba- Vertical iJetter FJ lea and Card Index Syatemi; Moore's, lot Leaf Recoft RooKa -'for ialf otBce : arid! Tac tor y record keeping- systems; Loose Ijesjt Ledgers and Memo. Books; Typewriter Paper; Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Inks, Pens, I'enclta and Pen Holderi). ' The Fox Visible Typewriter. ROBERT C. DeROSSET 32 North Front street. K . --.. Hh' Ca . Wilmmgtoh, N. C. " and SUrgSliis ....... . $1,300,000.00 ; : . i . ' ' I ' With every facility known to bank ing, we are prepared to vb !fmbdV Careful attention to all business in trusted to us, whether large or small tlsFF-TtTBlU 1JNJN - f i. EUROPEAN PLAN. Being oppt site the Union Depot is, therefore, most convenient to Traveling Men. Large, Airy Rooms and Good Restaurant. GlfcSCHEN BROS. :: :::: :: :: :: :: Proprietors W, A. DICK mm, 'i'i R. U WILLUMS ?0R ALL KINDS OF Dick : SEE ' - 1- & Williams Roo3i No. 4(14. Southern Building: V --'' " ' " . Phone No. 240, -it ifc- A- - - :-- - - - - ' DR. ROWLAND Veterinary Surfleon. ' - - Lwmberton, N. C. - Calls answered promptly, day or nlnht - J - - THE BESt ALWAYS BIJOU ALWAYS THE BEST DON INSURE Tour property against fire then Belect yorir ; root .'"JfEJNACITT ( BRAND" roof pxUnt insures yoi. against leakage. Withstands se-1 Tercet boat, told find moisture guaranteed not to crack or blister.. '-..; . ' . - Atlantic Paint G? Varnish Works MANUFACTURERS. ':' '' - 'Phone 343. "? '"!''. '' " I r i Iti i! '! it ; ; if i 4: n I I .' .u I I: Vt' ,' : 'H I jnir .. .. f;2 i.WA !.. -.!. W J W mm Belt ... .. : . ,7-90 7.02V4 -7.87 T.B2
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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