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ft 1 qnaE jjottMifG stab,' ? Wiiny OToy a . ci, thtibsday, January 4 1912. PAGET. : ," . THE WEATHER. 1 '..":(?'- '- . - REAGTIOU III COTTOri MARKET Various . Rumors .of War and ' tabor Troubles Tended to Inspire Sell V Ihg on peclinlnpj :' , v '. V - I Market. ' '.' ' -'-' '", " - New York, Jan. 3. An opening' advance In the cotton, market todtiy was ' fallowed ly 'rather a shairp reaction, and while . Fast prices were .1 or 4 points up from the: low est, thfr final tone was barely steady. The net Vhauge for the 'day' was a "decline" of 3 points to on advance of 2 'pointsv'i-witb tuel active months unchanged to 3 points -low-r. . ' V '' ' . - ...f The market opened firm at nn advance of UftiO points, 'aud active opposition-CdtpO puiiils above the closing . figures of last nilit, immediately following the -call, ei overnight buying orders. mauy of whlcU were supposed ' to reflect fresh business attracted by the strength of yesterday, coh t in ued support from, lead lug spot people, ami covering of shorts. The firm showing of the Liverpool spot market probably en .cou raged the initial advance which car ried -prices- approximately sixty point above the low records of last mouth, but around 9.10 for Jannary and 9.38 for May, offerings became , very heavy. There -was not only realizing by recent buyers, for ;n turn, but there seemed to be a reuewal of Moutuern seinng, wnne mere was also re selling by local bears who had - recently .taken profits, and although offerings were pretty well absorbed on a- scale dowu. the market worked gradually lower." .Private cables from Liverpool, reporting that the mnsuiuition between master- spinners and Lancashire .operations had been adjourned wit limit results, advices from - Italy , clainir ing that the. war twas seriously interfering witii export business,;. rumor? of , bearish .Miming figures, and reports ' of freer spot offerings I it the interior, all tended to in spire selling'oa the decline, nnd the mar ket at one time during the afternoon' show eil a ..net loss of from to .0 oolnts.i Ite newed support fioiu lending, bull interests checked the break a round 8.07 for Jnuu ary nnd.-.t84 for May, with Jast prices' a sliade up from the lowest on .covering. Memphis wires reported that returns , to the National Oiuners Association lndicat ed 14.:70,0K bales of cotton ginned to Jan uary 1. This, it "was said, suggested a bigger ginning for the last period than the average for the past six years,, and iu con nection wicn me taiK or increased ' spot of fcrings, probably accounted largely for t lie afternoon decline. Keceipts today, Jj8l,S) bales, agahlst 82, :V.' last week, aiHl $4,614 lust year. .To days receipts at t Galveston. 21.317 bales against 12.a72 last year; at New Orleans. H.v.i-j n gainst 17.161 last year and at Hous ton. 1 :!.('& against 2.370 last year. , Spot cotton closed quiet; middling, up lands. 9. :!";' do. gulf. O.tiu; jio sales. Fu tures closed barely steady. Month: . Open. High, Jan .. : n.oo n.lQ Iow. Close 8.97 9.01 1V1. .. .. .. .Mai- .. .. ., i. .... 9. Of 9.27 ft. 42 9.40 9.49 ,9.30 9.38 . . . ' 9.57 9.11 9-24 ....- 9.33 9.43 9.43 M8 , !j7 P. 15 Apr May .lime .I illy Aug Sct M Nov Dec 9.21 .. .3 .. !.:w .. !.47 .". I.40 .'. 9.48 ...tt.r.7 ..; fi..vt .."9.62. 9.2.S 9.:54 9.40 9.4.' '9.48 9.5:; 9.37 9. CO THE POKT MOVEMENT. t'.alveston Steady, 9; net receipts. 21, ,l:!7: gross receipts. 21.137: sales, J.,303; stork. 4.H.M02; .'France..! ll-4.., , .., New Hrleaus Steady. 9 3-10; net receipts. 1I.7M; grosM' receipts. 14.S94; aales, 1.200 ; stock. :hh.(k;i; Great Britain. 50, - .Mobile et .rwelpis. ;,( ; . gross re ceipts, 3.977; stock. 80.619; coastwise. C2. Siivauuah Steady, 8 : net receipts. 13.- 4."i: gross i receipts. 13.430; sales. 3.390; stock, 20j,4iO; contlueut, ls,41; coastwise .3.525. I'harlestoii Steady. 8: net m-elpts. 4u: gross receipts. 40; stock, 4:.02u. Wilmington Dull. 8 ; net receipts. 846; gross receipts. 840; stock, 18,971; Great lli itain. 12,438. ' V Norfolk Steady. 9: net receipts. 5,587; gross receipts. 5.387; sales, 1,890; stock, 59,- fJ: coastwise, 3.539. Baltimore Nominal'. ; stock. 4.803. New York Qnlet." 9.33; . gross receipts. 2.3; stock. 18K.052t eontUient. aotJj coast wise. 1JW5: Jauau. .03. - - Boston -Quiet. 915 ; net receipts, 1.202 ; gl oss receipts. 2J0; stock. lO.TMll. s- riiilailelphl.i Quiet, 9. CO;, gross receipts, -: stock, 2..;n. i ' . Brunswick Net receipts. 2,593 ; gross re- celpts. 2,593 ; stoclc. 5,250; Great Britain-, j..o.;: coastwise, 82. ' iulfport Stock. 5.:iC8. ' '. ' I'ort -Arthur Net receipts. 12,000; grojss receipts, 12.000: France. 12,000. . Texas City Net rec-eipts, 2,835; gross re ci.ts, 2,835; stock, . 70.;0. . , .- l'oit Townsend Net receipts' 11,011 gross rwelpts. 11,011: Japan. 11,011. Total 'today,- at all -ports Net. 89.8S9; "treat Britain. 27,32(5; Frr.nce, 23,373: con tmeut. 19,041; Japau, 14,007; atoek, 1,517,- Consolidated, at all ports Net. 240.G62; :rcat. Britain,. 92JJ9.jj; France, .44,089 ; conti- ni'iit. 115.900; JapauL 43.900; Mexico. 2tX). Total since Sept. 1. at all ports Net. 7, K'3.1571 ; Great Britain. 2,204.828: France; "M.013; continent, 1,212,900; Japan, 210,099 Mexico, 3,4:. I INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Quiet. 9; net receipts, 12.0(!5 gross receipts," 12,005; shipments, 12,353 sales. 843; stock, 182.200. ' " Augusta Steady. 94 ; net receipts, 2.780 gross receipts,- 3,tt'j shipments," 4.034 sales. 1.724: stock.-87.480 - v - MciiiphiH Steady. P7-1C;. net .receipts, 1r:!7; gross receipts, 2,109: shipmeuts, 3, 3I: sales. 7,000; stock. 203.250.,-.- - J xt. Louis Quiet. tT-l; net reeetpts,vl. '"1: gross ercelits, 2,8j2; shipments, 2,- stock. 28.433. ' ' . ' I'iuciiinatl Net receipts. 779: gross re- "'1'is. u'.); shipments, 400; stock, 11.8UI. , Little Uock QuIet.'A? net receipts, 1.--'loss recefpts, 140;i8Uipweuts, '2,033; 1 ,M k, 44,i.;.. Louisville Firm. 9 7-10. ' - l"tal today Net receipts, 20,098 ; gross '''cipis. ji'.iMBi; shfpments, saies '-"""I f(' . -'ft CHICAGO GRAIN. "iiicngo, Jan. 3. Assertions that er&p -ains iii Frauep. ltnlv and S nn in have been siiiTicb-nt to make the Argentlae shortage 'l.iilvely unimportaut. -seemed to take all me strength today out of wheat. The iiai-ket dosed easy at a net decline-of I" V. Latest trading left corn L to '. down, oats unchanged to V4e. off. a ad h"g pioiiucts varying from a shade lower " mcKei navauce. ' . ... . Hheat-Xo. 2. red. 97Vj(f?9C; Nu.'S.n-ed .r4: No -2. hrd. 97(1.02: No. 3. bard ''S'i, ; No. 1. northern. 1.08(31.10,; No - noithi'in. 1.00il.08r No. 3, northera '"MH1.05: No. 2, Spring,-81.02; No. 3, i'"Hg, :i.,mi.iw; ko. 4. Spring, 8KKU& '"'Ivet chaff. 90Trtl.04f dnriinl IKMM1.02 i r.1!.',"'UTNo- 3- "VifeOO: No. 3. white, 00 o. 3. yellow. MWGIVl : : No. 4. 57 ;i 1 :.M). 4. white, 58W39; No. 4, yellow WW.II , 1 ' . . . "ats No. 2. xvbite. 47V&(S49i,: Ko. . 3, "liilc, 4 slaiilard, Wlie,a: Max- .. Illly .. Corn : 'an ' . . Mav ... .1 ill v .. Oats: Mav .. J"iy ., -s'lt .. 7'j48: No. 4.1114548 Oiieu. Hlirh. Low1. Close, .. .. ..1.00 l.OOU'-j 99. 99Vi .. 95 954 94 94 5 3H . 03 1A. 47' 43 40 ,59 , C3 ,. U3M.., 48' 4814- i .44 44 AJl- 'Aft ..' 03Vi V 47 V43 - " " TV7J' ilUTJ t 40 mt fti uur, ; ' , 1 '.V ,t- Ikf. -r ft-! Cri 1 AT Lard, per loo lbs.: t' May 9.37V4 .40 .9.35 9.30 I P.52 9.50 per 10O lbs. : fl.40 inly .. - , short iin', 'an .. . Mav .. " J,1y .. .'. " 9.521 .27V4 R.32i .2 8.2 8.60 , 8.05 8.27 8.32 SioaS I'Z s " . 1 " ' - " - - - -f MARINE. lear1. - -r-. i , ' Uat mt Teaaala Koir In Prt s Wllaast Str. Drumcelth iBrA. 2.473 tnna nnwt. sou. Alexander Sprunt & Ho.n ' ' Belle & ; Co ';J uutb i25?8 Mi Boere; H?.?8Wjiyti"VC 28 tonr Woo. " Hillmere (Br.. 2.2S tnna Cnrntho ander Sprunt & Son. ' ; . -Bengrove (Br.),.2,38 4ons, Barber Helde Eliza A. Scribner . SM ton rinflfl r n tl.alu . ... . f ' i Mineola m Br.. 270 tona inrti, r ri Sylvia . C. Hall. :283 ton. Snr.Piie c. rt Ma-ititt. :r7; " ' Stephen G Tjond. 40 tnom' Bart, n n Baealuta .mt Cotton - and . Naval .Stores t : Fwrt ot VVllminrtoa. - Wilmington. : iN. C Jan. 3rd Atlantic Coast Line 047 bales totton: 1.1 uurreis tar , xv uarreis crude turpeptiue. Seaboard "Air. Lhie-109. bales cotton ; 1 cask, spirits turpentine 5 barrels tar. The Addle ;May-r9 casks spirits turpen tine; CO. barrels rosin. t A. . mA . - T - str. Cluis. hltlock 5 casks spirits tur pentfaief -38 barrels .rosliL Str. C. V Lyon 7 casks spirits turpen tine; 2u barrels tar. ' 1 - Total-7846 bales 'cotton ; 22 casks spirits turpentine; 104 barrels rosin; 48 barrels tar; 19 barrels crude turpentine. Total last '" tear 242 4utles cotton : 33 caaka-spirits turpentine; 247 barrels rosin; vi uarreis tar; ;u barrels crude turpentine; - WEIV VOHK IBODlCE. V. .' Y- New y York, Jan. 3. Flour - was about steady, with a fair jobbing trade. Itye Flour Steady, " Buckwheat Flour firm. . . -Corn Meal Steady. j Bye Steady. -'I ' r Barley Firm. Wheat Spot, easy;. No. 2. red. 97. ele vator. export basis: and PSWe f.o.b. afloat. options, c. lower.' - Mav. 1.03 9-1G: Julv 99C. - ,- - - ' : ; ! Corn -Spot, easy; Export, new, tO' f.o.b; "Futures,- nominal. afloat. Oats Firm.' Standard white. 33H, In ele vator; Nou. 2, 53,. ."Futures, nominal. Pork Steady, V ' -, Beef rSteady. . . v Cut areata Steady. Lard Barely steady, - i Tallow Qjiurt. . Petroleum Steady - Wool Quiet. Bice BMrm. . Molasses steady . SugaiverBaw, .liarely. steady ; refined, easy. .. Coffee Futures . closed steadv. at a net loss of froul ' 5 to 20 points. Spot coffee. quiet. Klo,- No. 7, 1414Vi: Santos. No. 4. 15; mild; quiet; Cordova. lGMfjlS' nominal.'. - y . Butter Firm. ; Cheese Firm. -...: ' Kggs Firm..? 4 ' Potatoes-Iu active .drtnand and bigber. Bermuda, barrel. 4.50616.00: Maine, bag. 2.Sifix.'l.lUv.Loug.4slaadT parrel. 3.50.. Calihage Steady, un,clianged, " Frelgbts-r-ltucbanged.". ; Peanuts Cnchanged. -.' t-Cot ton Seed Oil Active, with . a firmer undertone, due to covering f shorts, spec- uiattve. uuymg xor ivestern yecount, nriuer crude markets itpd lo-al professional sup port. Closing prices were .!) points . net liigher. January. 5.200t5.27: February, 5. 34 'ji.-. 40 J .Miirehv; 5.435.44; ApHl, 3.48$i5.50; ..May".4 3.54(Bi5.55 : prime crude. 4.10i4.20; do. summer yellow, o.2Go.o0; do. winter yellow, 5.506.00; do. summer ,m '' '-. '-- r '... ; ;tt; 1 -I , .; fflLatlNGTO MMUKKtB. s - STAR OFFICE. .Tau. 3. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market steady. cents. ... BOSJN Steady, $6.23. TAR Firm at $1.80 per barrel CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm, $3.50 er barrel for nard : 4.ou ror aid. ; and 4.3K) for ylrglB.' . ouotations same day - last year spirits turpentine, nothing doing; rosin, nothing doing ; tar, firm, $2.00 ; crude turpentine. firm, at fft.ooo.uu. Receipts t Spirits Turpentine ... Itoslu . .104 Tar-... ... ... ... . - . 48 Crude Turpentine .'. . . . . 19 casks iceeeipts . same uay- last spirits turpentine; -47 4arrels rosin ; 91 barrels tar; SO barrels crude turpentine. . . COTTON pjCitKKT. Jlnrket Steady. - 8. : Same day last year, nothing doing. Receipts, 840 bales : same, day lafct year 242 bales. . r V - -- . PltODUCB UABKET8. A, (Quoted b.V W, J. Meredith Dec. 30 CQBN-Flrwr .85 to .87cl per ba PEAS Wbite, $2.50 per bu. POTATOES-r-Iriaa. Potatoes, new . croa tnnmv un root, ami, .uotu.u per 10., PORK 7c. to 9c. WOOX Burry, .116.12c. per Jfc; free ol nrr, 17 to 18 per id. - -. HIDESrQreen. .68 to .08 per lb.; dry, 14 to 15c. per lb. NORTH CAROLINA BACON Bams, old, 20c. per lb. aides and shoulders, 14c. per BEESWAX Firm; .n per id. TALLOW Firm: .04a.0tt par lb. POCliTRY Turkeys. 18c. on foot Chickens, irrawn. -40 .to-45 oer bead: oblck ens, spring.. 204Qc per.. head. Geese, 65 to suisuf ino saies. . Buoo-f mr demand, 2425 per doi. "V . -v NAVAL STORES. New York,; Jan. 3. Rosin, firm ;turpeu tine, steady. .. " '-' Savannah, Jan. 3. Turpentine, firm, 50 Stiles; 289 ; receipts, 1,008 : shipments, 5o7 stoi'KS. ;$,... 1 BOsin Firm. Sales." 2.245: "receipts. 4. 401: shipmeuts, 4.480; atock, 139,618. Qoote : B.-7.00: D, 7..03: E. T. 10 ; r. T . 15 ; G. 7.157.25; II and 1. 7.15; K, 7.S7&; M jind N. .7.40.; w 4 CliaricscQn, Jan. x-urpnue, nrui, ai 50ViCrtT50. , ... I? , RoniU-t-Iirm.' Quote r B, C.92Vi7.15: t, .95(?T.13: Jfi. 7.0uit7.J3: T.OoT.VW: G K. 7.37; M and N, 7.40; W G, 7.50; W W, WILMINGTON PEANUT MARKET. ' (6'aottsiiii7 ; J. S. ' Fanchesa ' Sc Co.) " . Wilmington. VDec. 30.c Th North-Carolina peanut market, wis ioiKd and prices -reached the highest point of the season; xnere is every indication or prices goingr sH higher, ir the present oe mnnil enivtidues. ' . - ' North Carollnas Farmers' f tock : Prime hand-picked, $l.o; macnine-picaeu, $1.33 Spanish Prime band-picked, ac; ma chine-picked, 90c. t. - '- 1 ' " ' Virginia Prime hand-picked, 75!.; ma ehine-olcked. 70c. ' " " -'-' - was- paid -at a baQuet to, Henry ; Clay ; in New Orleans in 1842. ' "Mighty cosi ly fdr thos wltb stomach trouble or IndieeBtion. Today peqple every wheMi koe Dr. Klng'W- Ute -Pills for rthpsa troubles as wen as.uver, Kianey -and bowel 4isorder.;-iEasy, sate, wref 0nly 25 cts. at R. R- Bellamy, ;, . r- ... . . . .. . i . ' ''"I i I J .1 W IP E6ISLATI01I AFFEGTS STQGKS Uncertainty aa to the Extent Which the, Tariff Revision "May be Car ried Affocjted Securities. Profits. . , . -L v New York, -Jan. -3. For a time after the opeuiug . today . the -.stock market wo e - the; same cheerful aspect which it assumed during '" yesterday's sluirp upturn,. The opening range of " prices showed . small gajns fpi-tilmost all of the standard stocks except the. "Harriniaus'. .The advantage was . increased lu - the first few niluutesr with a pronounced movement among the coalers, and Lehigh Valley Shot up ' 34' poluts lu the first teu minutes. ' The de mand as brisk, but before the end of the first hour the market had lost its gains. During the remainder-. .of the day it' fell, pack, unci iu we late nessiQu u- urawe really weak.; ,Tbe day's mox-ement la gen eral was ascrlbeOcu profit taking. The In-; crease in publieXuytug whieii was noted yesterday, raueo.io aeveiop to-siaaoip pu bortlons. The Drofessloual trades apRar-, fatly held the viex;. that in these uncertain, times it was best to take nronts wnne iney were in sight without waiting. .fox them to grow. KtocKs bought qu the rise yesieruay weie. throxvu back on -the . market today. and as prices fell there a was some short selling. The wires which keep Wall Street in touch with. Its asrents lu wasuington wereL.busy .with a varied jcollectiou of poll' tlcal reports ana prop ueeies, largely con cernin 2 tariff leeislatfou. ' Lbcertalnty as to the extent wpicu tue tariff revision may be carried and as to its effects upon securities, doubtless xx-as an underlying cause ror .tne reaction . iu prices. Among the less active stocks were the. movements widest. ' Virainla Iron, lost A . points more imja the amount of yesterday s swiden spurt-i Money rates were eysier today,, can runia loaning as low as 2 per cent. The bond market was. broad, active ana irregular. Some of the reorganization is sues were strong. Total sales, par value, H4.O25.0O0. United States boBds .were un changed on call. Total sales of stocks were 420,800 shares. ' CLOSING STOCK LIST. AlHs-Cbaliuer8, pfd'.. Amalgamated Copper '.., American Agricultural -t American Beet Sugar American Can ... .... Auiericau. Car. and Foundry .. .. American Cotton OU American Hide and Leather, pfd . American. I Securities . ;;. . . American Linseed ... ... American Locomotive .. .. . GO .. iKy . 57 . . 12 .. 34 . 20 . 18 4 t f American Smelting and Refiuing . Aulerican Smelting and ltef., pfd . American Steel Foundries .. 72V4 .103 American Sugar Refining .. .. .. . . 1 10 American Tel aud Tel American Tobacco, pfd Auiericau Woolen ... Anaconda Mining Co Atchison ... . Atchisou, pfd ... Atlantic Coast Line . .J.il Vs ..102A. ... . .38 ..ior. ..101 ..134 Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Itapid Transit ..103 .. 31 . 77 Canadian Pacific Central . Leather ... ... ... ... ... Central Leather, pfd Central of New Jersey .. .. .. .. Chesapeake and. Ohio.... .... ... Chicago and-Alton ... .234 . 20 . . 90 ..310 ...7396 . . 24 Jl'A tnilCKff'o Mirent Western . .-. ....... Chicago Greilt Western, pfd ..'3y. Chicago and North western .. .. ..142 Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul .. . ..110 . . . . . . 27 .. 44 , C. C. aud fit. Louis Colorado Fuel and Iron ; Colorado and Southern Consolidated Gas',.. Corn Products . . 139 .. 10 Delaware aud Hudson Denver and Bio Grande Denver and Bio Graude, pfd ..108 ...20 ... 40 Distillers Securities ol Krle ... ... . F.rle. 1st pfd .,. , Erie. 2nd pfd ... 31 ... 52 ... 42?i General Electric i . . . . .155 ..128 Great '-Northern, pfd ... Great Northern Ore Ctfs .... .-. .. 43 ...146 ... 16 .. 33 ..108 -. 21 Illinois Central Interborongh-Met ... Inter bo rough -Met,, pfd ... Inter Harvester ... ;.. ... Inter Marine,, pfd ... International Puuip International Paper low. Central ... .. 9 .. 15 Kansas City Southern ... .. 27 Kansas City Southern, pfd ... ... ... 04. Laclede Gas ... . , . ... ...108 Louisville and Nashville . . . l. . . 31 Minneapolis and St. Louis Minn.. St. P. and Sault Ste Marie . .134 Missouri, Kansas and Texas .. .. .. 2 Missouri. Kan. and Texas, pfd . . 04 Missouri Pacific .. :i. 3J National Biscuit National Lead ... ... .1. Nat. -Bys. of Mexico, 2nd pfd . . New York Central '." . . ...111 .. 53 ..107 ..37 . . .1(X New York. Ontario and Western .. Norfolk and .Western ..... . .... NorthV'Anierlcan . ... .. Northern; Pacific .. i Pacific Mall ... .... Pennsylvania ,.1 People's.... Gas'... ...1 ... ... PHtsbUrg, C.. C. and St. Louis V Pittsburg Coal ... Pressed Steel Car .... ... Pullman Palace Car ... Hallway .Steel Spring ... Reading ... ... ... ... ... . Republic Steel ... ... v. Republic Steel, pfd-v.. ... ... ... Rock Island Co ... , .A.. Bock Island Co., pfd A St. Louis and San Frail.. 2nd pfd , . 74 ...118 .. 30 ...123 ...103 , .102-1 .. 18 .. 33 .. 30V , .151 . . 20 . . 83 . 24 .. 48 . . 40 St. . Louis Southwestern .. .'. ... 2i,: Su- LOuis Southwestern, pfd . . SloAS-Sheffield Steel und Iron . .... Southern .Pacific .... .. Southern Railway Southern Railwuy, pfd Tennessee Copper : ...;. ... Texas, dad PaciBo . ... . . . . . . Toledo,-St. Lojil and Western .. Toledo,' St. L. and West., pfd .. ., Unlou Pacific ... Unions Padflc, pfd . . Ciilted- States Realty United States Rubber United States Steel- United States Steel, pfd ... ... UtslxCopper -t-.'j. .v. i. , VirgJnliu-tJaroliua Chemical . . . . . Va bus tt.-. .' ... Wabasb,'pfd -.t. A . . . . . .:. . . . Western Maryland, .. ... .. Westingbouse-', JSJetstrlc. v. i,.,."- ... Western , Union .'.V ... .. Wheeling and Lake Erie .r .? . . . . 64 . .111 . . . 0 . . . 3T ...irri ... 92 .. 68 ...48 ..111 ... 58 . . 04 .-.00 ..79 3 MONEY MARKET. New York. Jauw-3.-i-M.OHey on call, stea dy. at 23 per cenf.vmllng rate.' 34 closing 14d. 2 : offered -at 2. , Time loads easier; sixty days. 3fr3 per cent, nad ninety aaya,. , aB!4.; memths. 34 rruue mercauine paper, VAmYt- per.cent. sterling eachunge, - firm, .with actual bHsl ness in bankers' bills at 4.83:50 for sixty day bills, .and ajt 4.8Ci4 lot, demaud. Com merclal . bllls' 4.82. Bar liver, cuv. Mexican dollars' 4(1, tlevernnjept bpnds, mcuaj iinmruuu ,uuMS. HregUlaT. - 1 :'-. ' ' " 1 :'"'l'-l ' A'Kero In Liahthoiis? - : For jrears -J.' S; Ponahufei SoVHavn Miph.v a civil wa.r captain, as aHght houae.Jkeeperi, averted awful--wrecks but fi jqueer fact la, h might have been a 'jwreck hlrnseir if - Electric 4 Bitters had not prevented.- -"They- ciired me of ;'ki4ney . trouble arid . chijls," - Jie writer fter I had ; taken, other bo caltedJes' for yearsrvithout benefit atheyralsa . improved my sight.' Now at seventyV -I am leeling., finfe.r - For ysuepHia. jnaigesuon, all stomach liver ..and- kidney troubles, i they're without equal -Try them. ,6riiv 50 at Jkifi. Bellamy United filiates .Department , of Agriculture, t v Weather Bureau. ... y.w, - .v .r r- . . January 4, 1912.' Meteorological data for Jhe 24 hours end ing at & P. M. yesterday: i Temperature ax s a. m., a aegrees; at s , !.,. egree ; uujiiiijuiu, i ( -uenrees ; minimum. 43 degrees; mean, 4o degrees. IUinfilll lor- tnauay, .01 lnchjMor theS ntontb. ..m men. K " Stage or xvdTer m. uape jear river at Favettevllle, ,at :& A. M.; yesterday, 10.5 feet, r . '.. ' ' Weather J'oroeaBt. For North Carolina-r-Fair Thursday and Friday 5 -..moderate r-north to northwest Wind.. . . . " Port Calenlr Ja. 4. Sunrises ... l.. 1 j.7:18 A.M. Sunsets ..-..v.. .5;13 P. M. Day's length ... ..- .t.9 hrs. 58 mln. High water at. Sonthport . .7:20 A. M. 1. : 7.. .. . -rt T (1 ... tn v4-A. . n . ... . -ft r Higu Winer in 11 iiiiiuijivu . . ,iu;o a. m. WEATHEH : BUREAU REPORTS. January 3, ion. ' ' Temperature: la (kco e STATIONS r ft. B Abilepe .... ... .clear :(0 8 .0 Asbeville . .' .cloudy ' 36 32 .08 Atlanta ... .cloudy 42 .10 .32 Augusta. . . .cloudy- -.-44 42 .42" Birmingham . cloudy, 42 158 . -.04' Bostou.. . . . .clear, 40 -32 .0 Charleston . . .eloudy 48 ; 40 1.22 Charlotte . . cloudy :18 3 .22 Chicago.. ... clear 20 4 .0, Galvestou.. . pt cldy . 52 40 .0 .lacksonx-ille . .cloudy 72 54 .80 Memphis.. . '. .clar.- 30 30 .0 Mobile.... . cloudy . 30 48 .14 Meutgomeryr .;;cloudy - 40 42 .80 Ner Orleans .cloudy, 50 48 .10 : 'exy i'ork . - cloudy. 34 28 .0 Palestine.. . Hear T 48 38 .0 Oklahoma . V .clear 28 N24 . .0 Pittsburgh , v cloudy i 32 .2(1 .0 Kaleigh .i.ralnina 40 1 38 .38 Savannah . ' raining 50 ' 40 1.08 Shreveport . Vpt. i-ldy 48 , 3(! ,.0 St. Louls.T J: . clear ' 24 i 10 .0 Washington . .cloudy 30,. j - HO .22 LIVERPOOL COTTON ; JIABKET. Liverpool. Jan. 3. .- Cotto'n spot, good busiuess doue; prbs. 9 points higher; American middling fair; ...3; good untu dling, 5.45 ; middling, 549; low middling. o.Ol: good ordinary, 4.83: ordinary. .0;s The sales or tne aay were iw.oou pales. of which 1,500 were for speculation and export, aud included 9,700 American. Re ceipts, 24,00a bales,: including 12,400 Amer icau. Futures openeil .firm and closed barely steady. Jan.. o.02; Jau. and Feb 5.02 Ken. aud .Mar., o.ih'a; Alar, ana Apr. 5.00.:. Apr. and - May, 5.09: May aud June, 5.11; .Tune mid July. 5.13; July aud Aug.. o.l j 'j-. Aug.- and Sept.. 0.10 Sept. and Oct., .0.16; .K-t. aud .Nov., 5.10 xov. ana iiec., .1.10: uev. ana Jan., o.iti Jau. and Feb., 5.10. ' Petersburg Jeaaut Market. (Reported by Rodgers. McCabe & Co.) Petersburg, Va., -Dec. 30.--Spauinh vu., . uw. .hj. nyauinu ,' firm, at 80c. per bushel. S,' 70c." per bushel. No. 1, d. 5c. 'per lb. No. 2. Span- Small Spanish, Jumbo tspaiilsn Spanish. Shelled ish, Sheilea. sc. pero." irgmias J um bo, 4c to 4c, per lb. Fancy Hand-Pick ed. 3c..per lb. Extra Prime. 3c. to Sc, per iu. I'rime. s'ac per n. Machine I'lca ed. 3c. to 3c. per lbl DRY GOODS, MARKET. New York, Jan. Ah The cotton good markets are fairly, ejidy, with . trading moderate. Yarns are ijulet. Leading lines of carpets have -been 'well sold for Spring I nderwear and hosiery liues ai-eiulct.- Fol lowing, the revtslonnin shirtings prints busiuess offered Is of Jarger volume. The man who rpeks the boat never does mean-to drown, the peoplo-who are in it. More often than not, how ever, he does. The young man in Flor ence county who undertook to amuse himself the other day by taking thta shot out of loaded shells and firing the powder from . a shotgun at -some little children to frighten them did' not meanto kill the baby who was struck by one the pieces of wadding, but he did kill it. He was in Florence jail yesterday, and that is precisely where he deserved to be. .No douht, he is overcome with horror and' remorse for what he has done, he should be, cer tainly; but his grief .cannot mend mat ters, and if, the facts are as they have been represented it should not l beget for him now or later ay sickly sym pathy. The man who imterils the lives of. others by, trifling with that which he should . know to be danger ous ought tO' be. made to suffer more than mental. ' : anguisi.r-Charleston News and -CoUrief. J- ',,.hi; FREE CURE ,i . - Old, Deep-Seated Cases tTake Notice! Botanic Blood ..Balm (B. B B.) In the past 30 years, has cured thousauds of Rheumatics after every known remedy has failed. B. B. B.'; does this by purifying and enrichins . the blood sending a flood of vivifying blood direct to the paralyzed nerves, bones and . Joints, giving strengtli and warmth Just where it Is needed. . At the. same time . B, .B. B. kills . the active poison In the blood-which causes rkeuma tlsm. -In this way a cure-to-stayfbured is made. If you have. bone, pain, sciatica shooting pains, swollen joints, achlug back or shoulder ' blades, blood - thin or pale skin even if - bed-ridden with . the , worst rheumatism ."give B. . B. B-. a trial, . We guarantee a perfect,- lostln g cure. B. B. B Is a liquid made up of pure botanic iugred teat's, and . sold vby druggists' at $1.00 per large bottle,; with directions .lor Home cure. -Ve will send m free trial f this precious tj remedy.. by mail, postpaid, t any sufferer woo writes ior it. inn nu out tne coapon neiow ana : man it to BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Oa. Name -Addrpss THE UTTLI CHAPS ;. AND BIG CHAP6V ,! ' Hazelain , Creams the daintiest, .nicest' and most refreshing- prepa ration on, tho market - for chapped hands and ..lips and . after shaving, - Heals nd scares rongbness. Maes the skin soft and smooth. .7 ;J.:HIcksEi!allr.2Dnig Go. Wholesale and" ftetatl " PrUgglsti. : i yiimlngton; NJL.C. ; 7 110 1 THANKS YOU For Your LIBERAL PATRONAGE During the Holiday Season. ..jn . mm Tlii THE STONE CO. . Wholesale Grocers, WE WISH ONE AND ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAK. We always arry a large supply of Fancy Dressed Poultry and ex tra Choice Meats of all kinds. We try to please and prompt delivery is one of our strong points. If you don't trade with us begin with the New Year.: You will make no mis take. ' S '-. s HOPKINS & J) AVIS - FRONT STREET MARKET, Phones 141 and 128 A Patent Burglar Alarm "on your house? Most people object to them because tbey go off unexpectedly, get out of order, etc. A BURGLARY INSURANCE POLICY, issued here won't get out of order and WILL protect you against loss in case of Burglary. The cost is no more than for a good Burglar Alarm. J. VAN B. JtETTS, 'FhoBO ieS. . J14 princess St. Xmis Candies of Quality Bell Cow, 5 cent Sellers. Vanilla Chocolate Bars, 5 cents sel '. lers. . x Milk Chocolates Bars, 5 cents sel lers. Penny Chocolates, boxes all kinds. Cocoa, 5 pounds and 10 pound Tins For Sale By Samuel Bear, Sr., & Sons '-" WHOLESALE GROCERS 1 18 Market Street ' . MEIER'S MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. Wilmlngtont N. C. Monuments? Headstones, Tiles, Manteb an Grates. Let us show you our line. j All - cliasses of stone' work " for buildings. Write us for prices. J. F. ARCHITECT I7V2S-2S Oarfttl pulitftrtf. KARL RM0ENCH,tPhv D. ; MODERN AND ANCIENT XAftGUAGES Wllmlnglon. N, C. -'.'' :. PBIVATB INSTRUCTION, CLASS Wdfik TERMS, REASONABLE, y Apply In person or by letter Y. M. C. "Ai or residence. No. 15 North Seventh street. nol2-tf ., : ' . : f FOR SAL. To satisfy a debt due me by A. W. drdham', 1 will" sell "at public auction at Court House door; on January 6th, 1912, 12, o'clock, five shares N. CR. R. Co. stock. . ; - ""' de ,27-ietT: tPDWARD -WOOTTHN.; THE PRUJCESS CAFE Formerly th Glob . Princess" puttdlng I ir Prlncesp St, Everything Good to t Eat ' J. nr KENNEDY A CO, Prcpsl YEM fillip LEITIJER . . .. ... . .. ,. . ;Vi During the -I 0- - SI Month, i of . e- 'cenlber We have had the Best Trade that we have ever had in the history of our store:1 But looking over the store, we see piles and. piles of dry goods, clothing and shoes, toys and millinery which makes me feel that my eyes are hlgr ger than my pocket-book. I want to sell these goods? and will have a special Cut Price Sale before .we tajce stock- : - v ,i3;m We haVe a "beautiful assortment of Ladies' Tailor , Made Coat Suits. We bought them cheap and have' been selling them cheaper than any one else. To move these Suits, we .will now allow a discount of 25 on Every Suit, which is one. fourth off the price. ; To make it more attractive, we will also offer 25 off of everything that we have in Furs. In Toys we have everything, and on this line we will offer 25 Discount off on all big and little. - We have about Three Hundred Silk and Velvet Tur ban Hats for. Ladies that we will allow yoir 25. Dis count on. An especially . low price on Ladies' and Child-' ren's Flannelette Underwear. - We will sell. a full-sized, double-stitched nice Gown for 50c. , A BIG REDUCTION IN LADIES' SWEATERS AND, MUFFLERS One-fourth off the price. nice line of Ladies' Felt and Cloth Hoods as low as 48c. each; nice ; quality. Hats that have been selling for $1.50. One yard wide Black Taffeta Silk a good quality for 75c. per yard. 500 doz. Men's Sqcks that are ebctra good, for 10c, and we will sell them for 7c. a pair. In Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear we have a full assortment of sizes and, styles and prices. .We try to sell the best thing possible for the money. In Children's Vests and Pants we have the small sizes that retail usually for 25c. that we will sell for 10c. now. We have a big lot of Vests and Pants that we will sell for 19c. each, that are cheap at in Underwear, all styles and prices, that we will sell for 10c. each. . In Children's Bearskin Hats and Caps we have a few nice ones to close out at, a low price; will give you one? third off. Come to see us for everything that you need in the Dry Gpods line, and, get your boo; fillectput with stamps. . We give premiums with all (purchases f i THE BIG STORE ON FRONT STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. Geo. O. Gaylord, Proprietor IMicl- Winter GUN METAL, TAN;. PATENT LEATHER. MIIWINTER HATSNEW STYLES JUST IN J -28 SOUTH HOSIERY. Turner's North Blank BopHs, lobe-Wrcfek Cinetff apd Book Cases. Balance hi Holiday tock at reduced prices. New-Year Cards and ,4-- Market PNTS?;vX GLASS, GLAZING, 21 MARKET ST:, 'ft 1' i'.i: ii ;..'.i. 25c. A lot of Odds and Ends ; 30 FRONT- TO MATCH. .4?. '" ' i Carolina Almanac Filing . Appliances Calendar. Street. LADS, OILS, WiNDOW PLATE, GLAS3f &C, &C jPHQNE 343. ''''y:-C'':':. 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