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i s -- - " r- Financial cmd GommerciaJ TO . f STOeKS THE MOBHING- STAB, yTTJjMJNQTONj N. C., FRIDAY MA.Y 10, 191 2. THE WEATlffiFL r : COTTON MAKES A SMALL GAIN A Leaver Opening In the Market Was Followed By Advance on Pre dictions of Unsettled Weath er In the South Arrived. Str. Lisbon. Black. Eliznhethtown. J W Brooks. Cleared and Steamed. Str. Sheila (Br.). 2.237 tons. Galveston. tieme & so. Cleared. Str. Lisbon. Wilson. Elizabethtown. J W. Brooks. in ' York. May 9. A lower opening in market was followed by an ad- ,,n in-edietions of unsettled weather South, and, while the closing tone MARINE DIRECTORY. I.r. tiv l!.-' !.:: i -1 i .1 ii List of Teasels Now' In lort at Wilmington. fiortn Carolina. Steamer. Str. TemDus (Br.). 1.901 tons. Smith. Al- u- stwidv. last nrices showed a exander Sorunt & Son. f from 4 to S noints for the dav. . IelI ,c Banow, Marxitt nket opened steady, at a decline I" ol. S" n.,, ,Yi v -, t., S i nints in resDouse to lower ."-."il"u JF"" Dr ins. " id reports of generally good wea- Tert' "elae LO- the South for the past 24 hours. c,,, W., TJ ": ,r. hull interests gave the market nc- , ". ' -..mm u.port at tne start, a nsor rung ratner jhV Esll,, ain tnn. w0itof uMtt orrenngs, mspirea oy me weK-TVood Liverpool and following the pub-1 0- T , . , - .. 1 T-- I Schr. Stephen G. Loud. 40f tons. Grnham 1 showery weather in all sections of r,' V, " . it. xrept the Carolinas and Georgia. T rVYJ; S iloore- lons rket turned firmer. These unfavor- JSf: Ha5Kl W?' oM T re. asts appeared to be restricting UraVwVV a wT" "uooc" "w wu"' rather than stimulating any gootl o"CJ w - fr Ions account, and after a rallv .OKUl. ""uu.""'.u -aurauaius, D1o ions, .lut the closing figures of yesterday. Pra. Manut & woa l.e atiie quiet. The tone was stea- Barsres. 1a-a C Tr XT X r mml . - . . ..... i .n iKr .-.r? in 11. i.ni iiiiim I mill r vi urrirr -.vr :m(i wirn verv nrtie cotton i - - . . 1 . 1. Hnn. 1 A w . wwu Barge Gen. Knox, Maffitt & Wood the carry afternoon. As prices in Barge West Point, Maffltt & Wood. k, i up. people who had sold at the !egan covering, probably in fear i:i unfavorable weather map tomorrow. BT RIVER AXD KAIL. A montns so HI aooin li zo pomta KmIdU of Cotton and Nnl Itam ml !ier early in the last hour, but! prt of Wilmington. r,,l!l. l I ! i"' -". ',u.'u' Wllmlnrtnn V r- Vt,iff Q t!,.,e was a good deal of realizing arid Atlantic Coast Liue-323 bale's cotton: 8 ' ";'sli-1'1 rtftrph th"Viiv frnn, baprel tar: 6 barrela crude turpentine. ,... The main factor on the rally from x-,, A, T.n1.-in hll,a ttnn -pne-we.1 nuns in the Central belt and nu- t, m ,l!irppIsi .,., !schr. Addle May 6 casks SDirits tumen- tiue; 30 barrels rosin. l.i '! 1 was "nu !". ?'l,Lu a T " 30 barrels rosiu. ... setter ealUei .xlCT, iu Total 373 bales cotton: 21 csks snlrits niy low point appesireu tne rear oil reiiorts from the South, complain- , t delaved farm work ana other wufa- new crop features. The decline in .etter weatner reporteti overnignt in t'f , . . . . turpentine: 96 harrels rosin: S Imrrpk tar uaies, against n.-ioo last H ,rrola t, 7' WERE MORE STEADY Tone of Market Wat Strongest of the Week Reversed Itself In Final 1 Hour Break In Illinois Central United States Department of Agriculture, Weatner uurrau. May 10, 1912. Meteorological data for the 24 hours end ing 8 P. M. yesterday: Temperature at S A. n uegrees; at 8 P. M., 73 degrees; maximum, 86 degrees; minimum, 65 degrees; mean, 76 degrees. .Rainfall for the day, .uu; ramran for the month, to date, 1.71. Stage of water in cape ear river, at Fayetteville, at 8 A. M.t yesterday, 22.7 feet. Weather Forecast. For North Carolina Fair Friday and Saturday. Port Calendar May 10. Sunrises ... 5:14 A. M. Sim sts 7:02 P M iew York, May 9. The tone of today's Day's length 1 hrs. 47 min. stock market for the greater part of the Tides. session was more steady and strong than Hi,g,n r" LIY water- i . ., . . . I A.M. r.M. A.M. P.M. uj me since last rriaay, when Wilmington . . .4:12 4:55 11:0! u:St prices underwent their first severe reversal Southport . . . .1:57 2:34 8:37 8;54 in some weeks. There was further buyina: i .'.T 4-V 1- s ear Todavfs recelDts 6 barrela ormle turpentine. T, i '.so, trrf against lTlaS?? Total Liist i'ir-4'H bales cotton; 7 t (,1hetOIl. l.lll. aj.HlUS.1 l.M last year , 0.1sba slrita tnrnontlno- 45t hnrrola main - .t New Orleans. 1.13a. against last ;r KnVr tnV- " h- ' war. spot closed steady. 10 points higher; ;.ii,M!iiiL' uplanils. 11.90; do. gulf, 12. lo. S.i.le. l023 bales. Kutuies close1 barely steady Month : tine. NEW YORK PRODUCE, i I, 11.60 11.77 11.60 11.73 Fi-l. 11-62 11.74 M,r 11.68 11.80 11.68 11.80 ,v 11.27 11.46 11.28 11.41 Jure 11.43 I , v 11.36 11.55 11.30 11.50 u 11.41 11.58 11.41 11.54 vV,,t 11.44 11.65 11.47 11.63 mt 11.54 11.73 11.53 11.69 .,v 11-58 11.58 11.58 11.73 i.c 11.64 11.82 11.64 11.78 New York, May 9. Flour was firmly Open. High. Low. Close. I new, witn a rair local trade ujb r luur oitriiu Corn Meal Steady. ltye Steady . Barley Steady Wheat Spot, irregular. No. 2, red 19, elevator, export id 1.23)4, f o b. afloat. Futures, c it higher. -May, 1.22; July, 1.19; Septem ;r. 1.14. Corn Spot, firm; export, 87, nominal .b. afloat. Futures, nominal Oats Spot, firm ; futures, nominal Pork Steady Beef Firm. Cut Meats; Quiet Lard Easy Tallow Steady Petroleum Steady . Wool Quiet liice Firm. Molasses Steady Sugar Raw, steady ; refined, quiet Coffee Futures closed steady, but last k. SS.i46: coastwise, oa. Charleston-Steady, 119-16; net . .Pt?. 14 Santos. No. 4.' 16: mild, uuiet: Cor i, . iau '""F, . dova, 1618. nominal. ' .1- Rnttw ITlrm Wilmington Steady, 11: net receipts, I rj.pFirm gross receipts, 010, sim.n, a,iou, cuasi- Esres Firm iw mki. . 1 pmrto Steadv. Florida, new. white. .orioiK .-ieau.. 't", I h,irnl S V.-.lfEfi (t THE PORT MOVEMENT. dalveston Stealy. 12; net receipts, 1.771; receipts. 1.771; sales, 1,948; stock, tT4..V,l: coastwise, U,Dt. Ww Orleans Steady, 11 lo-lb ; net re- iriiifs. 1.13.1 : gross receipts, ,10, saies, T.'io: stock. 72,710. Mnhile Net receipts. 72; gross receipts, tock. 61.51a; coastwise, 142. Siivannah Steady, 119-16; net receipts. ur.s; -ross receipts, 1.4.; sales, juu; rlni h.-i nt irtsa of from z to 7 mi" r. i,ra. wiminc, . Innintn. Snot coffpe. stpadv: Itlo. JNo 7 L-riss receipts. Jul sales, 526; stock, 43,-ft cuejiLsteay . red, $1.50?2.50 per .11;: coastwise, l,4o2. Icrnte ' mS 11; stock, i.(E-'u;i Fmi.ha rnchnD! Peanuts Unchanced. stock, i.rJ. V?2. liquidation by longs who had overstayed 198. continent, l their market, toeetber with the lower lard I market and lack of bull support. aies Baltimore Nominal, Kr:ince. 1K. NVw York Steady, 11.90; gross receipts. 4-J: sales, 2.023; s !lrit;iin. 220: France. ..i:,stwNe. 1.9SS. i:.,ston-steaiv. h.:hj; gross receipts. aH,0Quted to 21.200 barrels. Futures closed ?f f , . "onnn generally 410 points net lower. May, riniaoeipiiia ?ieauy, i.iu, Tx:is City Net receipts, 20; gross re- ,-pil.K jt. stock two. 17.31; prime crude, ft. 13, sales; do. Sum- iiulfport stock. 10.068. .,.mer yellow, 7.157.30; prime Winter yel- l ,t;,I to,l.,y. at all ports Net, j,313, U 72-800; do. Summer white, 7.20 stock. 612,943. o w . . . . A "TOO . I 7.20(87.27; June, 7.18Q7.20 ; July. 7.23 7.24: Anirust. 7.28(7.30: September, 7.30 Consolidated, at all ports Net. 4.,o88 ; ;re:it Britain. 35.S62 : France, 6,132; conti lu-iit. ::7.W.; Japan. 4,715. Total since Sent. 1. at all ports Net, 11, .-.T'L'o: (Jreat Britain. 4.0O4.74O; France. 1117.12!: continent, 4.143,204; Japan, 4J1,- 14T: Mexico. 8,609. WILMINOTOH MARKETS. STAIl OFFICE. May 9. SPIBITS TURPENTINE Steady, 46 ROSIN Steady, ?6.00. TAR Firm. SI. 90. CRTTTJE TtTJlPENTINE Firm. $3.25 per barrel for hard; S4.5G for dip; 4.50 for vir trin . Quotations for the same aay last year INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Steady. 1115-1G: net receipts, ross receipts, 839; shipments, 1,1 ; lRnirits turnentine : 43 .barrels- rosin ; 108 bar to. k. r.7.2iri. ls-2.20: crude turpentine. $4.75 for hard, v-.gusta Steady. 11: net receipts, '.m. $6.00 for dip, $6.75 for virgin -ios receipts. 1.494 ; shipments, sates, 1 stock. o2.2!4. ISnlrita Turnentine -1 Memphis Steady. 11: net receipts. 51; (Rosin M re-eipts. 1.173; shipments, auo; saies, Ta. stock, .ci.olr.l. l4Vnri Turnentine ". . b . I.ouis steady. 11: net receipts. 36; I R.inta same dar last year 7 casks rei-eints, 1,619; shipments. 2,tsw; .-t,..-k. 21. 'tV). Chi. inn.iti Net receipts. 1.236; gross re 'ei:,t. i:o: shipments. 6C4 : stock. 12,997 Little Kock Quiet. 11; net receipts. 47; 'gross ieipts, 4i ; shipments, o; stock, T . r.,i to.iav Net receipts. 3,691; gross r.ifts. ;.44l: shipments, 6,519; sales, 829; Mo. k. 2ttlJHS. spirits turpentine; 43 barrels rosin; 10 bar rels tar; 37 barrels cruae lurpeuuue. COTTON MAR KM. Market Steady at 11. Same day last year JNotnmg aoing. Receipts, 373 bales; same day last year, 494. PRODUCE MARKETS. CHICAGO GRAIN. r Quoted by W. J. Meredith, May 9.) CORN Firm; fl.10 per bu. PEAS White, no- sales. Mixea, i.ou i08.O4 per lb.; c!i,.igo Mav 9. Prosnects that wheat In tho Vnrth-lvPRt W Oil Id I i n i urt .ileil. caused the market today to POTATOES Irish potatoes. $1.50 per i- .v.-i- nearlv all of the loss due to tneiD11 . nice yaais, 75c. to 90c. per do. -ovemiiieiit report on damage to tue "" BEBF un .loot, uuit. 'i' I dressed. 8c i "'.-! i . nri.-oa were atronir. L to I'M I PAPk' ICUUMi' ' e hx ,,ight. Other cereals, too, made! WOOL Burry. .110.12c per H.; tne h.-! ' :, n Corn U. to 1U nnfl oatS ?V lO l hnrr 1ftf nM In. - i , Latest trading, however, left pro-( HIDES Green, .08 to .08 per lb.; fry, .M on vaiyuig from unchanged ngures w y loe. per lb. Iii'imv. Wi,.-:t - No M.,i S.-r.' ! .1; M . .I:' r to j.oc per iu. . . uAPTtt riRnuNA BACON Hams, old 2. red. 1.181.19; No. 3.i6c per lb; sides and shoulders, 12c.Q 13c. per lp. BBBSWAA Finn ; n per ib. TiTXOW Finn: .04UO.0S tier lb. 8(5:59: standard,! iriT!T;TRP Turkeys. 16t- on foot; dress led. 20S22; dull. Chickens, grown, wjo Close. I ak ner ead : chickens. Spring. ZO0J3OC. ii I nor hpnd. Geese. 65c. ner head. SHEEP No sales 10X2? EGGS Dull. 16 2-3 to 17c. 1 lsv, 1 in- ilnriim. 1.001.13. - No. .!. 7SVi79V2; No. 3, yellow white, WILMINGTON PEANUT MARKET. (Quoted by J. S. Funchess & Co.) Wllmiheton. May 3rd. Market, steady on North Carolinas, Span ish and Virginias. North Carolinas Farmers stocK: rnme 81 76 64 (hand-picked, 8085c.; machine picked, 70 I s'panlsh Prime hand picked, $1.00; ma- I ifi i . rtvlTTia nnrl nlflrwl 88c ma- 10 I v irgiuiaa m. ...w ' !.19.55 .19.50 chlce picked, 80c. . .10.85 .10.97 ..11.17 . .11.25 ...10.42 ..10.55 ...10.72 ' lVKRi'OOt. COTTON MARKET. I. Msiv 9. Spot, good business . "I'-es. i point higher; American - f ir. 7.11; good .middling. 6.t3; : V; low middling, 6.19; good :' V77; ordinary, 5.41. - '- '"m bales, including 11,200 Amer-U.-eipts, 11.000, including 10,000 " " Futures opened steady and i u,. Mav ad June, 6.28; June and ' - i'.: July and August. 6.31; An il September, 6.30; September and -"; October and November, o.-mher and December. 6.25; De aioi January, 6.25; January and 6.25: February and March, Nl ich and April, 6.27. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgers, McCabe & Co.) Petersburg, Va., April 26.-Spanlsh-Mar-ket, steady. Farmers' Spanish. 92e. per bushel. Jnmbo Spanish, OTc per bushel. No. 1, Shelled Spanish, 5c. to 5c. per lb. No. 2 Shelled Spanish, 4c. Virginias -Market, firm. Fancy 4Uc per lb. Fancy Hand Picked, 3c, W 3c' per lb. Extra Prime, 3c. per lb. Prime, 3c. per lb. Maehlne Picked; 3c. to "vAc. per lbC Shellingr Stock, 2c. to 2c. pr lb. -'- ' THE FINANCIAL MARKET. New York, May 7. Prime mercantile .pa ner 4(5!4 per cent.; Sterling exchange. Sim, it 4?84& for 60-dy bills; and 48680 for demand. Commercial bills, 4.83. Money on call, steady, at 23 per cent. Time loans, easier; sixty days, 33 per cent.; six months, 3&3 per cent. t : Wornanri(Tl.ove For Man fctory taken from the middle ages at The Grand Theatre today. of American Can, the preferred shares rls mg to a new high record at 120. All the standard issues were higher, with the us- nal degree of activity in United States Steel add Reading In the final hour the entire market re versed itself, beginning with a further de cline in Illinois Central, which fell to STATIONS: i-iUTs, its lowest price iu four vears. A selling movement then ensued which wined out the greater part of the previous rise, and reduced -net gains to minor propor tions. The severe break in Illinois Cen- Abilene. tral was attributed to the heavy losses the Ashevllle. property is supposed to nave incurred as Atlanta.. a result or tne disastrous floods in the Augusta Mississippi valley. Birmingham iiennction ox tne tsanK or ungiand ais-.i Ronton count rate rrom 3 to per cent, was rim rlston one oi tut; iew important -developments oil Charlotte. tne day. xne new rate is the lowest in rhicnuo. over a year. No change was reported iu I Galveston local money rates, the supply continuing I Jacksonville abundant with demand comparatively Memphis light. New York banks have lost thus far I Mobile.. this week something like $6,500,000, which Montcomerv is more than double last week s drain. New Orleans xne bona market maintained a fairly New York steady tone today, but a few issues tended I Palestine. lower. Total sales, par value, amounted I Oklahoma to $2,oUU,juu. Pittsburg united states government bonos, un- Rnleich.. changed on call. Total salesw 526,000 Savannah snares. Shreveport St. Louis CLOSING STOCK LIST, t Washington WEATHER. BUREAU REPORTS. May 9, 1912. Temperature. -- -u - 5! to J3 g B i-3 Coo 5a . denr 86 . .clear I 74 . clear i . .clear Dt cldy I .cloudy 66 pt cldy I 90 . clear 82 . . .clear .cloudy I . .clear . clear . clear . .clear clotidy I . clear I . .clear I 84 ..cloudy 84 . clear 58 . .clear 82 .clear cloudy .clear . clear 64 56 I 64 I 64 62 46 70 1 62 48 72 70 68 7) I 6(5 72 50 72 64 54 62 I 00 08 82 86 86 62 76 90 84 86 90 ss 64 86 7 74 I 68 I i 2 I 54 .0 .02 .0 .0 .0 .36 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .08 .0 .26 .0 .) .0 .0 .0 .24 AUis-Chalmers, pfd 3 Amalgamated Copper 82 American Agricultural 61 American Beet Sugar 72 THE LAX-FOS WAY. If you had a medicine that would n eet sugar i - Vi I i .v, fh afnmov. v, American Can 40 ""5t"" "'X!' , American Car and Foundry .... 58 kidneys and the bowels, and at the American Cotton Oil 54-T4 same time make you strong with a American Hide and Leather, pfd . . . 25 systemic tonic, don't you believe you AmA.1.nn T lnOM1 "f i 1 . American Locomotive 42VJ That's "The LaX-FoS Way. American Smelting and Refining . . 84 I We ask you to buy the first bottle American smeitmg and Ref., pfd . .uis on the money-back plan, and you will Alneriran Sur ReflnTnT .'. . yOUr drUSt t0 Sel1. 7U th6 American Tel and Tel 145 American Tobacco, pfd 104 It keeps your whole insides right. American Woolen 27 There is nothing else made like -,11U1UK Lax-Fos. Aivuiauii . . Atchison, pfd 103 Atlantic Coast Line .. . 139 Baltimore and Ohio 109 ttetnienem steei Brooklyn Rapid Transit S2 Canadian Pacific 257 Central Leather 24 Central Leather, pfd 93 Central of New Jersey 375 Chesapeake aud Ohio 79 Chicago and Alton li Chicago Great Western 18 Chicago Great Western, pfd 35 Chicago and North WTestern . . ..140 Chicairo. MIL and St. Paul 107 C, C. C. and St. Louis 59 Colorado Fuel and Iron 28 Colorado and. Southern 43 Consolidated Gas 14.J Corn Products 15 Delaware and Hudson .. ..' liu Denver, and Rio Grande 21 Denvei5-nd "Itltt Grande, pfd .... 40 Distillers' Securities 32 Erie 1 34 Erie, 1st pfd ;3 Erie. 2nd pfd 43 General Electric 167 Great Northern, pfd 131 Great Northern Ore Ctfs . Illinois Central 121V4 THE QUALITY DRUG STORE The Drug store that has "Everything anybody else (drug stores) has, and some things nobody else has." Doane's Kidney Pills and Salve. Dodson's Liver Tone. Pierce's Pellets. Wine of Cardui and Wash. Eck man's Alterative. D. D. D. B. B. B. Big G. Vick's Pneumonia Cure. Chiches ter's Pennyroyal Pills, 50 100. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. Howard's Spe cific, 5jpc, for 25c. Electric Bitters. Herpicide. Parisian Sage. Capudine. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur. Hyomei. Mother's Friend. Bradfield's Female Regulator. Buck len's Arnica Salve. King's New Discovery. Mother's Salve. Canthrox. Mayatone. Therox. Dela ton'e. Saxalite. Mercolized Wax. Luxor. Amoline. Al mozoin. Kardene. Parno tis. Crystos. Quintone. Sartoin. Nelson's Straightine and Scalp Cleaner. Ketterer's Blood Purifier (we give you a 25c bottle for the asking, as long as the supply lasts). J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY FRONT and GRACE STS. Remember the name LAX-FOS. The Southern National Bank . i Wants your business in Wil mington, North Carolina, and will give it the prompt, personal attention of one of its officers. ?! STATEMENT OF CONDITION of the IVIurchison National Bank of Wilmington. N. C. At the close of business, April 18, 1912 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $3,931,539.49 U. S. Bonds (at par) 551,000.00 Bank Building 25,000.00 Bonds and other Securities 149,309.58 Cash and due by banks... 1,438,933.33 If $6,095,782.40 Interborough Met 19 Interborough Met., pfd 56 j Inter Harvester n- Inter Marine, pfd 18 I International Paper 10 International Pump 30 lowa central i-va Kansas City Southern 24 Kansas City 8outhern pfd 60 Lacledctfas 105 Louisville and Nashville 1.j Minneapolis and St. Louis 22 Minn.. St P. and Sault Ste Marie . .139 Missouri. Kansas and Texas .... 27 Missouri, Kan. and Texas, pfd .... 60 Missouri Pacific 41 National Biscuit L National Lead 56 Nat Rys of Mexico, 2nd pfd .... 29 New York Central 118 Npw York. Ontario and Western . . 38 Norfolk and Western 112 North American oZ ISortnern racinc "; racinc Alan Pennsylvania ' 123 Peonle's Gas 1"8 Pittsburg, C. C. and St. Louis . . . .108 Pittsburg Coal 20 Pressed tSeel Car 34 Pullman Palace Car 159 Railway Steel Spring 34 Reading 174 Renublic Steel 2.1 itemibiic steei. ora i-i Rook Island Co 27 Rock Island Co.. pfd .. 54 St. Louis and San Fran., 2nd pfd . . 38 St Louis Southwestern . 32 St. Louis Southwestern, pfd ay Slosw-Sheffield Steel and Iron .... 48 Southern Pacific 110 Southern Railway - Southern Railway, pfd 73 Tennessee Copper 42 Texas and Pacific 23 Toledo. St. Louis and Western ... 14 Toledo, St. L. and Western, pfd . . . 33 Union Pacifla itmy4 union raeine. prn ""y United States Realty 7b United States Rubber 74 United States Steel 65 United States Steel, pfd 109 Utah Copper Viririnla Carolina Chemical 52 Wabash 8 Wabash, pfd 21 Western Maryland 60 Westinjfhouse Electric 74 Western Union t Wheeling and Lake Erie 7 NAVAL STOBES. IN STOCK FOR SALE 1 100 H.-P. Tubular Boiler. 1 80 H.-P. Tubular Boiler. 1 40 H.-P. Tubular Boiler. 1 30 H.-P. Locomo tive Type. 1 11 H.-P. Vertical. 1 12x20 Engine. 1 16x20 Engine. 1 8x10 Engine. 1 D. D. Skidder Hoister. 1 Sinele Drum Skidder Hoister. 1 Contractors' Hoister. We are headquarters for all clas ses of machinery. Wilmington Iron Works LIABILITIES: Capital Stock ? 825,000.00 Surplus and net profits . . . 501,786.92 Circulation 550,000.00 Special deposit U.S. bonds 100,000.00 Deposits 4,118,995.48 $6,095,782.40 DEPOSITS. April 18th, 1910 $3,397,724.94 3,501,716.02 4,118,995.48 April 18th, 1911.. April 18th, 1912.. H. C. McQUEEN, President. J. V. GRAINGER, Vice President J. W. YATES, Vice President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. New York, May 9. Rosin and turpen tine, nuiet. . - Charleston, May 9. Turpentine, nrm, at . . I Rosin Firm, guote: a, o.iu; u, o.ao; E. 6.60: F. 7.00: G and 11. 7.1X: 1, 7.1U: K; 7.15; M, 7.20; N, 7. 30; W G, 7.40; W W, .45. Savannah, May 9. Turpentine, steady, at 47. Sales, 370 ; receipts, 1,082; shipments, stock, 19,531. Rosin Firm. Sales. 2.280; receipts, 3,- 140; shipments, 9; stock, 50,669. Quote: B. lO: D.- 6.20; is, o.eu; v, i.Vi', , .ua; H, 7.07: I, 7.10; K, 7.12; M, N, W G and W W, 7.15. DRY GOODS MARKET. YOUft FEET WILL LAUGH at Hot Weather in a pair of our lay v. rraae in ary goousi continues aulet. larjrely Influenced by un settled weather. Yarn-goods rule. Arm. In the woolen (roods division, agents are look ing forward to slightly higher prices for a new season in consequence of firmer prices on wool and maintained costs of. produc tion. V What Texan Admire s heartv. vigorous life, according: to Hush Tallman. of San Antonio. "We find," he writes, "that Dr. King'3 New Lire Pills surely put new lire ana ener- zy into a person.- Wife and I believe they -are7 the best made." Excellent! for stomach, liver or kidney troubles. 20 cents at R. R. Bellamy's. Tan Kangaroo OXFORDS on the Stroud Last. Price: $5.50 HEWLETT & PRICE 109 Market Street TEACH THE CHILDREN the importance oJL caring carefully for their teeth. But you cannot expect them to do it perfectly all by themselves. BRING THEM TO THIS DENTAL OFFICE two or three times a year, that we may examine their teeth and take any steps necessary to preserve them. Care in childhood will insure them good teeth in later life. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. DR. CULBRETH'S Dental Parlors Front and Princes 8ts. -TV. ANTOZONE The great Germ Destroyer, Disinfectant and Insecti cide, will positively Kill Bed Bugs. Mission Pharmacy 5 No. Front. 'Phone: 799 FOR SALE 500 Bushels Field, or Cow Peas, suitable for Seed. 100 Barrels Mullets. Orders Solicited, Samuel Bear, Sr., & Sons 18 MarkekSt., WILMINGTON, N. C. I Sincerity Clothing $10 to $25 $8 to $17.50 . . .$3 tO !i14 Athletic Boys' Clothing . . . Boys' Knicker bocker Suits Oxfords and Pumps froxxi $1.50 to $4. Dry Goods 5c and 10c. Big Line and Bigger Values. Shirt Waists, Shirts and Dresses from 69c to $4. J. W. H, Department Stores FUCHS Have You Compared Stein Block Suits with others at the same price ? If you haven't you ought to. Run your hands through the pockets, examine the inside of the sleeves, try on the garments, and note the much better quality and more stylish appearance of Stein Bloch Clothes. You will find many special fea tures that will meet with your exact requirements, and the only kind you should buy is that kind of suit The suit that meets your individual demands. Today, to morrow at the very first opportunity' come to our store and look around. There will doubtless be the suit you want. Prices reasonable. Boys' and Children's Easter Suits. John B. Stetson Hats. J. w. FLEET COMPANY One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. Phone 673. S. W. Corner Front and Princess Sts. ! MM OF STYLE If SPRIISI6 CLOTHING Can Be Found at J.M. Solky,&Co. ONE-PRICE :: CLOTHIERS :: AND :: FURNISHERS. Boys' Wash Suits in the Latest Patterns. Straw Hats for Men, Young Men and Children. See Our Stock of Negligee Shirts before you buy. J.M.Solky ONE-PRICE :: CLOTHIERS :: AND :: FURNISHERS. 'Phone No. 61 7. Masonic Bldg. MEMBERS OF TRADE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION "Our store closes at C P. M., except Saturdays, 12 P. M. &Go. If You Use Our Fishing Tackle You Don't Have to Belong to the Armani as Club. HOLLOW AY PHONE 612L 109 N. FRONT. fEQCraiS'Q&S6MlJliE " -'7 t - -.iJt-J PERFECT FUEL FOR ALL OASQLINE ENGINES 'vf MORE POWER u s - ' . wore running hours for Less money riRHP HQ A PARR lf y0u Perate a Gasoline Engine and inill UP H vflllU we will show, you how to Save Money on your Fuel bill. CAPE FEAR OIL CO., WiJrDington,ti.C. Kerosene,, Gasoline, and. Lubricating Oils. ""s: - , - . ' ' ,.--:r V; 'v.- " " ' ' -'I- ''.V ' ' j ...... - 41 it t i 4 X t , I.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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