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As the demand f Uiry ;in January Contracts Was Fea , .f ure'?f w.eek' Business on the" : 1 : changes-Prices Passed r- 5v prkjjjan. 3-GeneTal business from January : shortsafar ;lesS; nrg-Vemalnd, very;quiet in the'cotton maW rt after yesterday s coVerfnniAiivv:' kel duilag the1 past week,- fcut ;bonsid- cio.ui4viieuient ana nervousness de- vmopwu, . jn, connecuon with January coitoaQtwMch'made new. high rec- orps jor tnesiseasonr The : local fu tures market has been ruling consider- T& Hdfr a'parity with actual cotton jm-, tne eouth, with the Mock available ords as . it sold to 13.58,' or about 67 points above, the low level reached be tween Christmas and New . Year's. Liv erpool, however, failed to f fully 1 meet the New York advance of, yesterday, while the January, short interest seem ed to have been pretty well eliminat ed above the 13 ' cent level, - and the market soon developed a" tendency to ease off. The circulation of a few ad ditional notices --caused jome - scatter ing liquidation around !the ringjf; After holding generaly, steady during the. miaaie o, . ise aay prices " weakened in the late trading, when "it was ru mored that some of the large spot peor pie who had been buyers - yesterday and this morning-were; reducing their lines and the-; market closed at- the lowest point ofthe day - v - , Spot, quietV Sliadllng uplands, ::-13.30i do. uu. io., aws, aw. Dales. --, ... "i The cotton market closed barelf-stead v Month: . . ; , Opett. Hieh. Low. Close.1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct -.13.13 13.18 12.97 .12.84 r 12.S7. 12S.06 12.73-12.73 m. ISSUES SHOWED LOSSES Sentiment in Stock (Market' Was . on A Bear Side Prjcea 1 )erJoWn ; Arriyed. i5t6kesr Smith's ; Bridge J. Str. HelsluRborg (Swd.)v 1,302 tons, .Meier, Pensacola Helde &o-; -M ...... Bk: Maaura ssot.j, .j.,u-o wus, ..orauui,- Pensacola, Heide -&-Uoc -.-U.'-. J''V-'-"'r-i. Str. Puplin, itoKes, csmun s ariage, j-, W. Brooks.- i, .. . " ' , Str.i Lisbon, BiacK, f?a, J, , v.j erooKS; United States Department of , AgTrcutture,-' : , - Weather Bareao. a.:C:1: ; j January 4, 1913. WpMTlnctofil dntA fai" the 24 honra end. Ing at 8 P. M. yesterday : - ; V 4 Temperature at 8 . A-. M., 39, degrees ; at h .- -m.. "40 aegrees : maximum. t degrees ; inlnimum, 39 degrees mean 32 degreesi- - : Kanrall xor the day, .Jo; rainiau ior tne month' to date, .86. t - V;J c 'f s ' Stage "of water In Cape rear, river, at Fayetteville, at 8 A:1 M.,; yesterday,: 6 feet and rising.' --s; . . j as Pecislvelx as fhey Went MARINE DIKECTOmr. ilsi of teel NbW WPort at'WUmlBg For North Carolina Fair Saturday ; Sunday fair; wanner.. .: , ' : -nt after yesterday CQVering inoye-. oent, while general business cohtin ied very quiets the Cotton market' was easier today with the, ' close : barely steady at a decline : of . from 3 ,to 15 points, generally 11 to 15 points net :ower. The market opened steady at a net advance of 1 to 4 pomtsT'with January cotton making new high rec-inere? cpiparatively small one," and cepted January, deliveries of about 20,- uuv oaies,- snorts evidently, became, un easy. g'An effort to cover found very little cotton offering and before more tnan 25.000 bales could be secured the price .was forced above the 13. cent level for the first time since the pres- eui crop iegaa to move in any volume. Later -. .months i responded only mode ratelyt tx the January strength and at the" close of business tonight were Still sejung aDOut 25 to 0 points below the high level of December. Aside: from the flurry- lit - January, no fresh .feature oC importance has presented itself dur ing the: weekend speculative Interest has evidently been restricted by holi day consideration or conflicting opin ions as Jhneraldutlbbk. - The adyance in January t contracts V. "was most commonly, considered in the na4 ture of a partial re-adjustment between contracts and Southern spots, but it was believed doubtful whether the out standing interest was large enough to attract an v matprini.chinmanto v. 12.72 from ihe interior and the ODinion at- h Peare. to be, that the . real adjustment 12.69 !woma prooably be postponed until 12.57 .'March with its final trend determinpd n.ytoDy the course of snnf mariroto ?iii!to- - - ' MT "-W.J Vft JL& me oaiance or the winter and the prospects for the coming acreaee. "Pri vace ginning ngures published during the week have pointed to a census re port next Friday-of around 12.8Q0.0QQ to .12,900,000 bales ginned to ' January 1st. ? Liverpool has reported a better demand from the continent. ' i jtoaiLl'fortii Carolina. ;S; v Sti-Hlppoiyte Dumois (XoKt, C48 tons, " New York. Jan 3. Sentiment' wasi str. Panla BigmDerg . luer.r. :i,uik tons, on the bear side today and prices went J tf. MemWand (Br.), V 9J't6ns,: Middle ? jti.. t,r :. tvi nn i ton. Bremen. Heide & k,o. . yesterday Losses of 1' to. 2 points Ben j; F. Poole; 1,099 tons, WiHinjs Maf- were general with union- Pacine Jteaa-. I -.ksr po.Pv .setzer.ii,268 tons. Blake, Maf- Ing, the copper stocks and . steel play- J fltt & w-or, f. . . v Port Sun sets . .. J. ... ..i . . Day's lengtU , Tides. . High water at Southport . High water at Wilmington ; .. .t V.12.81 .'J2.JH- ; r "iS.TO V 12, 72, i 1 1 0C . - .i;. 11 ;84 11.85 I: 12.68 12.65 .11.80 11.82 TUB PORT MO.VBMKS'T. r ! Galveston Steady 13 net receipts, 22, 4.S4 ; gross - receipts,"- -22,48; sales, 1,607 ; stock, 414515; -continent, 1342; coastwise, 6.853. ' - : -..-v-. . . ; - '- . New Orleans Quiet." 12 15-16 ; net receipts, 5.125; gross receipts, 5,165; sales, 318; stock, 1W.736 r coastwise. 1.403. ' - ' r . Mobile-i-Steady, 12; net receipts, 243; gross receipts. 243; sales, 175 ; stock, . 31,r 047; Great Britaint 1.573. ... - :" ; Savannah Net receipts, 5,609; gross re ceipts, 5,669; stock, 164,411. . - . : . Charleston Nifct receipts.. 510; gross re ceipts, 510; stock 51.963; coastwise. 305. . Wilmington Nominal; net receipts,1 1276; gross receipts .1,276 ; . stockX 12,027: coast wise, 300. .. " : ' " Norf oik Steady. 13 ; net receipts, 3,355 ; gross receipts, "3,355 ; -sales. 457 ; stock, 78, 374: coastwise, 1,238. Baltimore Nominal, 13; stock. 13,626. -New York Quiet, 13.30; net receipts, 100; grosa Teceipts, -6.716;. sales, 500; stock, 108.450; coastwise, 772.7 V - I- i , Boston Quiet," 13.30; net receipts, 214; .gross receiptsv .StAQk. ,8rf!94c5 Great Britain. 2,843. . : " v t. v . v ; Philadelphia Steady. 13.55 ; net receipts. 90; gross receipts, 500; stock. 3,465-, i:; v-M COMPARATIVE COTTOU 8TATBMENT. Aransas ; Pass fet gt6s's. ;gr iSs receipts. .496; receipts. 496; stock. 496; contihent-4,404 & Port Arthur Net 'receipts.'" "ll,6ooV receipts, ll.OOOt continent.- ll.OOa Texas City Net receipts.- 2,444V Vross" tk ceiDts. 2.444: stock. 30.523.. T - !-? -;- ti' Jacksonville Stock; 1.S32. ' ' v,.??l' Savannah and Charleston Blank to Iet -Xot received; wire trouble. ' r ; Total today, t--all. ports Net, 53,006; Great . Britain,' .14,407; continent, 28,946; stock. 1.186.167. . .- . - - Consolidated, at all ports Net. - 259,559 ; Great Hrltain, 142.8Sli France, 43,07; con tinent. 133,648:- Japan, 8,366, - , .1 Total ;iace Sept. 1. at ;4ll ports Net; I,- Great - Britain. -2.3S7.S27iA France. 775,154 ; -ontinentr -3,079,757 ; Japaii, 125,120 ; .Mexico, 1,600. . New York. January 3. For the week end. ing Friday," January 3: . - Net receipts at all U S. . ports during the week. 259,559 : 1 - . et receipts, at all U. S. ports,- same week, last year. 355.638. f --Tptal receipts, since September 1st,. 7,150, 222. ' Total -receipts to same date last" year, 7, 504,982.. - . - - . ; - . . ' Exports for the week. 32732. -Exports for same week last year. 410.83C. V Total exports since September 1st, 5,309,- TotaV. exports .same date last veur. C5:434 Stock at all United States Dorts. 1.1S6L- 107. . - ' - ; ' ' Stock at all United States ports same time .firont rcnrthern ir r'tfs last year. 1,493,400. - - Illinois Central ... .... . Stock at all interior towns, S19.162. . Interborough-Met ..." ... Stock' at all interior tnwiia kaiiia tl , . . . . " - I .Hl UV VWU-.UV1., : lass year. i 13. ; - Stock at Liverpool. 1.433,000. f Stock at Liverpool same' time last vear. 858,000. . ! . ' . ' ? Stock of American afloat for Great Brit ain: same time last year, 358,000. -, : ' cline. No specific cause could be as signed for, the sudden change in the aspect of the market after its display of strength recently, .The position of the London market-and less favorable reports' as to the peace conference al so contributed to the growth of bear ish - sentiment. Ldttle . - business was transacted for; London account today, although there' was some direct buy Mng on cables from the continent. Pas sing of the dividend on the common stock: of Beet Sugar caused a decline in; this issue to a loss of 6 3-8. .West ern Maryland was again weak. The common -dropped 4 1-2 points and the preferred 6.: , Texas Company - moved against the mar keti rising four points A renewal rate of 4 1-2 for call loans compared favorably with the rate vof 1-2 per cent a week ago, and call funds were, placed . at lower figures later in the day. - ' , - . v VTime-'mdriey -waa " easier. ;? Bonds ir regular. Total sales, par value, $2,150,- 000. United States bonds were . un changed on call. ;i Total sales 291,000 shares : I Y V CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper ... ... ... . American Agricultural ..." . .. ... American Beet Sugar ....... American Can...'. ... American Can, pfd ....... ... . American Car and Foundry .. . American Cotton Oil ... ... ... . American lee Securities ... ... .. American Linseed ... . ... .... American Locomotive ... ... American Smelting and Kef . . American Smelting-and Itef.. pfd American Sugar Refining ... ... . American Tel. and Tel ... ... ... American Tobacco ... ... ... Anaconda Mining Co ... ... ... Atchison . .. ... ; ... AtchisDU, pfd',. ... ... ....... . Atlantic Coast. Line .. ... .... .. Baltimore and Ohio ..; Bethlehem Steel ... .. Brooklyn Rapid Trausit ... . . . . Canadian Pacific ......... Central Leather . . . ... Chesapeake and-Ohio '. . ... Chicago Great Western . . . .... Chicago, Mil and St. Paul . . .. Chicago aud North - western . . Colorado Fuel and Irou ... ... .. Consolidated "Gas ... Corn Products'7.-..- -Delaware and Hudson Denver and Rio Grande. Denver' and Rio Grande, Distillers' Securities j Erie.- . . . .. ' . . i . ... . one, jtat piu Erie, 2nd pfd . General Electric ... Great Northern, pfd 3.)- Records, 263. tons, Griff- V Schr. Louise (Br.)t 160 tons, Albury, Maffitt & Wooa:-'7 ? r-'-. - t - ' ' ; ' PRODUCE HABKETS, , ouoted by W. J, Meredith, Jan ; -CORN Firm; 85 to 90c. per bu. POTATOES' Irish potatoes, 85c. to 90c now ivn -Sweet notatoes, yams. 75c. : V PEAS--DuU, White,. 2.10 to $2.50; cow rvoaa 1 5ft ner hii. ; . ' - . BEEF On:, foot, very dull,' 34c. per lb. ; dressed, no sale; - - . wrnrTiiirrvl" 15 to 18c. per lb.; free HIDES Green,- .iic- per 10. ; ary, xom 162-3C.- per lb 7 ' ; i'. 1920c. per lb.; sides ana snouioers, xnyn 14c. per ib. 7i" -- ' - - TAT.T.nw Firm. 45c. ier lb., pnnr.THY Chickens, good demand Grown. 4050c: ; spring cmcKens,- iojc, per head. Turkeys, on root, ouii sue. EGG S UU.U, iiftMaoc,. -.. -v . . i-. f WILsilSfGTpN . MARKETS. 7S .55 . 42 : . 30 .115 . 54 ...56 ..MY - 72 .105 ..115 ..139 .-279 -'39 ..105 ..100 ..131 ..105 'STAR OFFICE, Jan. 3. epmiTs TTT1t?ENTINE Steady.- 38. tJAsTNStendw. -S5.10 peiMbarrel of 280 CRUDE TURPENTINE FiriM ; $3.00 per hnrrri for hardf51-54.00 ; ior Mp: 4.W ior 1nrn ' . .' - .1 1'. : i i ".. 7-Vi ' .V'i Y oJi Quotations sam,e uay. iasi,ear; fP"" fnrnontln rtf rosin. ,' S6.40? tar, $1.80 ; crude turpentine, $3.50 for hard ; $4.50 for dip; $4.50 for virgin,- Spirits Turpentine ... ... ... . Rosin - . . i ..... i w ... Tar ..-- : -.- Crude Turpeutlue ....... f ' nana nta nnme nn v iasL year. SDlrits turpentine;' 102r barrels rosin ; S bar rels tar; n Darreis cruue lurireuuuc . 20 .143 casks Calendar Jan. 4. .. --.i:18A.-.m. ; . :5:1- P. M. hrs. 58 . mlu. ':7"-.6:22 P. M. v ,9:22 P. M. WEATHER BUREAU REPO RT3 v January 3, 1912. ' ' -- STATIONS: 1 'i- ' .Temperature. 1 a ' te -01 - c o Abilene.. : . . .clear 68 38 Asheville . cleaT 28 J 28. Atlanta: ." . . . clear 38 J 30 Angusta dear . 42 38 Birmingham . . clear 48 30 Boston - . . pt eldy 62 40 Charleston, i -. -. clear 60 48 Charlotte., u . .elear 40 j.,38 Chicago . . J . .cloudy 32 22 Galveston.. ". . . clear 62 42 Jacksonville . . clear 52 - j Memphis.. . , .clear ,,48- 30 Mobile. . . .. . clear 60 y 38 Montgomery ,;. clear 52 34 New -Orleans V . clear 64 . 40 New York . . snowing- 56.- "46 Oklahoma.. . . clear 00 34 . Pittsburg . . .showing 38 38 Savannah.. . .clear 46 Raleigh .... clear 52. 50 Shreveport. . .- . clear 66 36 St.. Louis.. clear 42 f 24 Washington", .cloudy 504 44- lov 130 .06 .06 ,.8S. .54 .40 .18 .0 .0 .10 .0 . -O .14 .0 .38 ,0 .66 ,0S: 1.02 .0 .O .66 TO GO UP IN luhset lark - 1 They will spring up like Mushrooms from now on. - GAR SERVICE will be installed shortly. Rails are now here and on the ground. . SELECT YOUR LOT NOWi ' Sunset Park is Appealing to QurBest People. ; ; pfd KVlVAI. stores. ' INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Steady. 13: net receipts. 16.277: gross receipts. 16,277 ; shipments. 19,179; sales. 408; stock. 157,183. Augusta Steady, . 13; . net , receipts, 803; gross receipts, 943; shipments, 1,331; sales, 1,469 ; stock, 117,091. .' ' Memphis Steady. 13; net receipts,- 2, 654; gross, receipts,' 3,754; shipmetus, 1,843; sales, 4200; stock. 174,406. St. Louis Steady. 13 ; net neceipts .215; gross receipts, 4,198 shipments, 4,611 ;' stock, 22,552. . - ' ; j- . " Cincinnati Net receipts.-' 810 ;- gross re. ceipts. 810; shipments, 1,875 stock, 22,809. Little 'Rock Quiet, 13;. net receipts, 501; gross receipts, 501 ; shipments, 369 ; stock, 44,281, --' ' ; . .- f:',. :. I . ..' Total today Net receipts, 21,200; gross receipts, 26,483; shipments, O.S ;: sales, 6,077; stock, 538,382. New York, January 3. Turpentine, stea dy.; Rosin, quiet. ? ? Savannah January 3. Turpentine, firm, ?9 to 394; sales. .539; receipts, 674; ship ments. L874-; stocks, 29,032. v Rosin Firm. Sales. 2,903. Receipts, 2. 815". Shipments. 7,310 Stocks, 142,718. Quote: A,: B, 5.25; C, D. 5.30; E. 5.35 5.50; F, 5.405.55: G, 5.455.60; H, 5.45 5.55; I, 5.525.55; K, 6.23; M. 7.00; N, 7;25; W G, 7.33; W W, 7.45. ' i.. . . - - ; ' N ' OPIUM TRAFFIC IN 'FRISCO. COTTON RECEIPTS. New York, January 3.4 The following are. the total net receipts of cotton at all, ports Galveston.. . New Orleans . Mobile . ... i Savannah . . . . . Charleston .. '. Wilmington ... . Norfolk... .'. .'. Baltimore.'. ' -'t : ... New York . . . Boston . . . . . . ; Newport News .; Philadelphia.. San . Francisco -'. Brunswick .. . Pensacola Port Arthur V. Jacksonville.;.', . Texas City ... Laredo, Texas Taconia...-. .. Aransas Pass . Seattle .. ... Minor Porta . . . ': . - . t-. Total bales.. ..2,912,247 . 955,354 . .- 155,155 : . 976,454 .. 256,661 298,320 .. -46.996 8,533 . . 27,938 . 49,530 928 ... 87,158 .. 202,548 . . . 86,570 .. 81,085 .. 12,868 . 541,446 249 . . . . 20,112 ,.,; 31,000 17.260 . . 219 An Effort to Put End to Trans-Pacific v Shipments. Ban Francisco, December. SI.1 In at tempting to put an end to tne trans Pacific traffic in opium the Pacific Mail Steamship Company has put into effect what is , said to . he . the most drastic measure ,yet. promulgated . to stop ! the importation of the drug. Hereafter the discovery of a single tin' of opium in the quarters ot an of ficer, or employee on any of the com pany's steamers will result An immedi ate idismissaL w - 5v : - '. ."i'V-.v-. V -Customs officials have contended that although opium usually has been discovsred'iii" the Quarters of Chinese, kh traff irt" ttaa rt&tel withr some know ledee at least Oit tne part or tne wnite officers oni- board.-i United States Dis trict Attorney MpNah and customs of ficials wh'oiAhave . been actlre- .in. the fight against t the smuggling, ring , said last night that they believed tne order would end -the traffic on' Pacific Mail steamers.,:-' - ; ', luter narveswr Mi ... Inter Marine, pfd ... International Paper International Pump Kansas City Southern ... ... ... Laclede Gas ... ... .. Lehigh Valley .. ... ... Louisville and Nashville Minn, St. P. and Sault Ste Marie Missouri, Kansas and Texas w .. . Missouri Pacific National Biscuit ... ' National Lead .. ... Nat.! RyS of Mexico, 2nd pfd .. .. New York-Central ... . New York, Ont. and Western .. .. Norfolk and Western ... ... r.. .. North American ... Northern Pacific .. ... ... ... Pacific Mail ... ... ... ... ... .. Pennsylvania . . .... ... .. Peoples Gas .... Pittsburg, C. C. and St. L6nis .. .. Pittsburg Coal Pressed Steel Car ... ... ... ... Pnllman Palace Car Residing . ... ..v, .. .. .. . Republic Iron .and Steel ., ... ; ;.' Republic Iron and Steel, pfd . . Rock Island Co ... ...... ... ... Rock Island Co.. pfd ... ... ... St. Louts and San " Fran., 2nd pfd Seaboard Air Line .... ... .;. ... Seaboard Air Liue. pfd . . i ...... Sloss-Sheffield Steel aud Iron .. .. Southern Pacific ... ... ... ... .. Southern Railway ... ... .. .'. ... Southeru Railway, pfd : . . . r, . . . Tennessee Copper ' ..i. Texas and Pacific .. .v. Union Pacific ... ... ... . . . . . . . Union Pacific, pfd-.. . . ...... .. United States Realty .... ... United-States Rubber ... .. United "States Steel ... ... ... ... United .States Steel; pfd I. ...... . Utah Copper r... .. .. Virginia-Carolina Chemical ... ... Wabash 'w. . : i. -.. .. Wabash, . pfd ....... . i ..... . Western . Maryland ...' Western Union . . .:. . ,;. Westingfaouse Electric ; . . . , . . . Wheeling and' Lake Erie ... -. -. -. SOUYHENERS WIM 26 TO 0. Play j.T,150,222 - r CHICAGO GRAIN - MARKET. Chjcago, January' ,3.-!Im proved prospects for the Winter crop , eased prices , ofT today in wlieat. Gainn diHnnneared and the .mar ket closed the: same as last night to. M down. Corn-finished -at.-a net advance of c. ;oats . nnchanged, to shadelower u,and provisions,, 517c higher. ; : 5 ci .: "- Cash grata: - " - ' : . - ' "V Wheat No. 2. red, 1.10L12 ' No.' 2, hard, 8094 ; No.; 1, Northern, 88J4S9 ; No. 2,-dO.,;8788. T-.l7--,;: ' - ..t---Corn No: 2, 46&. :' .'-'::- Oats No. 2 whitef 3334 ; standard, B334. - - v ..- .. c : . - ," - V r-v (Hosing prices:' ".."'. ""-c -.; ' v. -. Wheat-May, 91 91 ; July,- 89 i Sep tember, 884. .-- - ,;- -. ' ' Corn May, . 4848 . July,' 49 : Sep tember, 50.- - -- f, . - '. ' Oats May. 3232 i v'Jnly,S233; September, 32;- A, - ' -v :' ' ' " . -. Pork January, 17.00; ifay, 18.07. : . L.nrd JanortTy, 9.f May, 9.82. - u-; Ribs January, 9.65; May, 9.70. - - The Remington possesses tha-wejl- unown qualities if i strength and re liability, -which have -t. always 1 dlstte guished ther Remington Irom; all other wntins: machines. Remington, writer Co.;:- Carolina Vtosurande Bld&. .. 90 ..263 . 28 . . 78 ..16 . .112 ..136 34 -.139 .. 14 ..163 .. .. 38 .'20 81 48 ..184 .130 . 40 ..127 .18 ... s: .110 ,..19 ... 11 ... 16 ...26 .103 ..160 ..141 .140 - 27 41 -.127 . . 55 27 ...108 .. 31 . .112 ..170 , .30 -.122: . .113 . .100 f.. 23 ' ... 351 . . ,16. ..166 ... 25 ... 86 v .. 23 ... 43 27 ... 18 45 ' ... 42 , ..105 mlS -. . 80 .. 38 ...21 ..159 OH, ...74 ...62 ... 67 ..HO . .. 59 ... 41 ... 4 .. 13 ... 38 '; -75 . .-. 78 V 7 COTTON. MARKET, j Same day last year, 8. ' Receipts, 1,276: same-day last year,- 1,3j8 bales. - ; v . ;. --r-i: - -,: L : ' ;. Total receipts. since-- sopt-r .ist, . -awju bales, .-; ; .t,'. Total receipts same time lasc year, ,w,s bales. Receipts BY -RIVER AI BAIL. , , . . ., of Cotton and Naval Stores at Port of Wilmington ; Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 3. Atlantic Coast IJne-125 bal&s cotton. Suhnknl Afr Ltne 1351 bales cOttou. ' Addle M. 4 casks spirits turpeutine; 106 barrels rosin. , , ") ; 1 , SBallotte 14 casks' spirits turpentine ; o hnrreln rosin. 1JC " - f Totat-170-1alerCot)n ;-2U casxs spirits turpentine; 143 barrels' frasiu.' .J ;- -r .Li -' WILMINGTONDPEANUT MARKET. (Quoted by . J, S. Funchess A Co.) . : i Wilmington, Jan. 3. Markot S tend v. North Cnrollnas Farmers stock : Prim liflnd.nlckcd. S1.15: maehine-picked.--.Sl-.i: Spanish Prime handspicked,: $1.10; ma- Virginias Prime hand-picked, T0c.; ma-chioe-pickedrfSCi' ' "! - : M - 7 NEW YORK PRODUCE, MARKET ASSAULTS AROUSE CAPITAL. Old Style- Football and Defeat Southwestern -Collegians. Dallas, , Tex., Jan. 1. Using old style football almost". ' exclusively, w an "all star" Southern football team defeated a team composed of star players; from Southwestern colleges here today The Southern ' team was pade : up principally 'ot Texas players. : Vander- biit, j Sewanee,'- Alabama, Mississippi' 3and 1 the Southwestern Presbyterian University contributed players for the Southern team.: -'.- - ' Cahall, Southwestern Presbyterian University; made two touchdowns and kicked '.. two goals. The other; touch; Ctbwps. were scored, by Morrison and Hardage;ofanderbilt.s5Th&:playins; of thSe-:nieii '-and" Neely,. Vanderbllt; Cheape," Sewanee, and yon,. Tress, or the Christian f Brothers ? College St. Lbt4s 'wer6'feature&. of ;the game, i I- v V ' : . . ; v ,- Norfolk. - Va;. Jan. 2. The ; battle ships Virginia, Nebraska arid Georgia the vanguard of tne Atianuc neei, wm arrive in . Hampton Roads tomorrow morning. Practically the entire fleet will.be ki the roads by Monaay, wnen the gehips are scheduled to sail, for bj. to begin winter, .maneuvers. . . ; - -. 1 ..' 1 .. - t - , T -."'V " f A7h Mr Chick's Farewell. - : . t c rmnortunity to near , wonaer- Washington Considers Ways for Stop ping Attacks by Negroes. ' Washington, Jan. 2. -Aroused by nu merous attacKs maae Dy negroes on white women lately, citizens of South east Washington have issued a call for mass meetings to be held next Mon day. Several Southern "members of Congress are to be invited to speak.. Not 411 many years, according to the police, have there been so many crimes of the cbaracter, committed In the ais-r trict, and , the criminals are, not con fining their operations to any one sec tt6n:;pr'.the.icapltal? -Atlantic City, N. J, Dec. .31. It is believed" that a: precedent is establish ed in municipal affairs' In this country by -the . appointment of a woman as city comptroller here;;'. Miss . Bessie Towttsehd,.24years pld, -received, th&J appointment . yesteraay ai- a. saiary-oi $1,500 a year. ,i She will have care over $3,0d0,)00 and the sale of all the city's bond;f-';-; r i;;:2? :l7r?cz7 7 COLDS AND CAUSE HEADACHE .-. GRIP.'' LAXATIVE BROMO' Quinine removes the cause. 74 There' is'only one "BRO MO i QUININEJ'U Look: 1 for,; signature of E. W;; GROVE; ,i 25c. t f Ad vertisemen t. i You' buy :no regrets, with a Reming ton TvDewriter. Remington Typewriter Co..; Carolinai: Insurance uiag..;w- New York, Jan. 3,r-Flour steady. Wheat -1.07 and .1.08; No. 1 North era Duluth 97 3-4. ' Corn 55. . Hides Inactive. Leather and Rice-Firm. ; Petroleum Wool and Molasses - - - , , ..... Steady. - v, r . , Sugar Raw and refined, quiet. Butter and Cheese Steady and un changed. ; . , Coffee Spot easy;, Rio 7s, li i-4; Santos 4s. 15 5-8. Mild. Quiet; Cor dova 16 to 18. 3 j . .-HWA'i ' Corn receipts a,uuu; snipmenis ow, 000.: fji- ; "'. -' Potatoes Weak : . Bermuda 4.00 to 5.50 .new ;. Southern new(2.00 to 4.50; Maine, in bulk, per .100-lbs. -2.00 to 2.12 ; Western do 1.40. to 1.75. ,", ,: -; Cabbages Steady; Danish seed per ton 6.00 to. 9.00., ... :, , ; Peanuts Unchanged. . ,;r . -. - FreightsSteady.., Cotton Seed Oil Quiet but firm on the scarcity of crude offerings, the ad vance, in lard, an4 support from local professionals. ,a .Closing ; pripes were generally S to , 8 ; points higher, -Sales 4,400 barrels. .. Prime crude 5.07 nomi nal; prime Summer yellow; spot 6.20 to 6.35; January 6.24; February 6.23; March 6.27; 4 April ,6-30; .May 6.36; June 6.37; July 6.40 ; August 6.42 ; frrlme- Winter yellow , 6.25 : to 6.80 ; prime Summer white 6.35 to b.8i. , THE COTTON MOVEMENT. Hester's New 'Orleans Statement ; . .Shows Total for- December. New .Orleans, Jan. 3. Secretary Hester's New Orleans Cotton Ex change statement issued today shows the total for December was 2,298,999 bales against 2,506,772 last year. , The"movement from September lst to : December- 31st inclusive " shows re ceipts at all United States ports 7, 053,103 against .7,249,725 last ' year; overland across ' the Mississippi, Ohio, and Potomac risers to Northern mills and - Canada 523.383 against 505,537 ast year; Southern mills takings, ex clusive, of quantity consumed at-Soutn-ern out-ports 1,258,000 against 1,039,- 000, last year,' and . interior stocks in excess of those held at the commence ment of I.the season; 733,664 against 852,326. last year. These make the total movement of the cotton crop brought into sight dur-. ng the four ; months ending close - of December 9,568,150 against 9,646,588 last year. . . . - - Foreign exports for the four months of the season have been 5,301,106 bales, showing an increase over last season of 137,397. -:, ' , ; Stocks at the seaboard and the 29 leading iSouthern interior ' markets on uecemper 31st . were 2,403,788 against 2,479,861. the same, date last year.. Including port and interior towns stocks left over." ' from the orevibus season and, the humber of bales of the cdrrent crop ; brought into sight dur ing he four months, 'the supply has Deen y.ysz.istis against y,333,562 last year.';.' ; '' , .-I "';'.:1".; Up to December 31 last year 59.77 per cent, of the cotton crop had been marketed and for . the 7 same four months in 1910 the percentage of the crop brought into sight was 69.0. In addition. to the monthly figures, Secretary -Mester issued today a state ment of the. weekly movement for the seven days ending January 3rd, in clusive, showing total brought into sight this year 397,418 against 481,655 for the seven days ending' January 3rd last year.:- : i - , To Start the New Year Right Is to . By having your Body as wall as your Heart Well Cloth ed. Striking the. Right and Proper Pla'ce to do your pur chasing is another good thing. You will find that in our store, where goods-are at One Price, and merchandise is of the Standard. ' . J. (ll. SOLKY & COMPANY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers. 'Phone 617. Masonic Building. SOLE AGENTS forf the Celebrated KNOX and STET SON HATS and DR. DIEMEL;S UNDERWEAR. ; u liiilillMfiiMi VISIBLE COTTON SUPPLY Wortds's Total 675,681 Pales, Accord ing to 'Secretary Hester ; - .New :Orleans, 'January Secretary Hester's statement of' the world's vis ible supply of cotton issued today shows the 7 total visible to be 6,275,-681,- against 0,293,004 last week and 5.641,256 last year. Of this the total of American cotton is 5,076,681, against 5,129,004 last week and 4.854,256 last year and of all other kinds, including Egypt, Brazil, India, etc, .1,199,000, against 1,164,000 last week and 787,- 000 last year. Of the world's visible supply of cotton there is now afloat and held in Great Britain - and- conti nental Europe Q,985,000, against 2, 702,000 last year; , in Egypt 327,000, against 25,000 last year; in India 480,- 000, against 280,000 last year, and m the United States 3,484,00, against 2,' 409,000. TUB FINANCIAL 5IABKET. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Jan. 3. Spot cotton moderate-business done; prices high er. American middling fair 7.73; good: middling 7.38 ; middling , 7.19 ; , low mid- dling. 7,01; good. ordinary .. 6.55; orai- nary 6.07. Scales or tne aay . were ,- 000 bales, of which 500 were, lor. spec ulation and .export and included 6,500 American. " Receiots 92.000L bales, in cluding 67,2d0, American.'. n . . - -t k Futures opened firm and closed bare ly steady. ,. January 6.94 .1-2;, January and "February ,6.90 1-2; February , and JMarch'eiSJ'c-ii&rch? and April 6.87; April and May. 6.85 .1-2; May and June ' . ' m ra V-- . - -3 6.83 i-zj. June ana Juiy o.sx; juiy anp August 6.78-2 August and jSeptem- ber 6.44 1,-2 ; September and October 6.4& ; October and xsoyemoer ,o.s 1-2 : . November; and December 6.33 1-2 ; December and January . 6.32 . 1-2 ; . J an- uary and February .6.31, 1-2. DRY GOODS MARKET ; ; - New York, January, 3.;:;' Cotton goods markets", and cotton yarns , mar kets were ouiet and.' .firm. -Pulled wools were easier.' 'Jobbers are doing a.very light business for tne momeni. The Bemingtbtt possesses the well known g,ualities"of , strength and re liability,, which have" V always distin guished the llemingtba from all other writing machines;-- Remington - Type wlter Co.lina j Insurance Bldg., IN MEN'S TAILORED SUITS, AT J H. FUCHS' DEPAiniVIENT STORE. The American Art Custom Tailors, of Cincinnati, have authorized us to cut the prices on their entire line of fine; woolens. Note thes Thrilling Prices : . All $16.50 to $27.50 Suits or Overcoats, for . . . .$13.50 $2&50 to $45.00 SuiU or Overcoats, for . . $19.50 $4.50 to $8.00 Pants, for . .. ....... : . . ......$4.00 $8.75 to $12.00 Pants, for . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . .$6.00 This sale will last pnly a few more days. Call, at once, and have your measure taken by an expert cutter, and your Suit will be delivered by Christmas. , J. E H. FliClMS' BEP'T STORE i 2$ and 30 South Front Street. . New' York, January 3. Money; on call, steady, at 33 per cent.; ruling rate. j'losliiir bia, 3; onerea ai . xiuie mu. easier; sixty days. 55 ; .-ninety- days, it; six months, 4y2a per ceut. -riiue aue: cantile paper, 6 per cent.; sterling, exchange,- strong? with actual business an bankers' bins at t.sz ior sixij uhj uiw, and at 4.86 for demand. Commercial, bills. 81. Bar silver, 63. f Mexican aoiwrs, 49.- .'v -'-':' -:- -"' ?' - 7 " " " CHANGE N Ar C. L. SCHEDULE. Effective January 5th, 1913. A. C. L. train No. 42 for Goldsboro. Richmond, Norfolk Wasmngton ; anq New YbrKr will leave wnmingiou at 6:45 P; Mi instead of -7:00 P. M., as formerly. . -,- - -" ' ' ;' A. C. L. tram No. 5 rtrom unaa- bourn," Conway Florence, unartesion. Savannah; Jacksonville,' Tampa, etc., win arrive Wilmington .12: 20 A. M., In stead 12:30 A. M.: as formerly. i 1,.' ' T. a WHITE, . " . General Passenger Agent. - deSli to ja5 M :.?-'. -7-:" - . ' - '- f,J;fenor at the Crand. Theatre today, ltt-tt T lland Creese j-miim .vrmmmr CREESE & CREESE. CHlKOPK ACTIO PHYSICIAN'S 7 AND ; NBKVB SPHCIAMSTSv ah Mki :ntiwM veeasf oUr bjtadled M oer ent. reUeved by on etbft;.;W- U,en'a and Children's uiseMca Bpecuusy. ConiTiion w. - THONE,- , -I98t V ''SOUTHERN" FIELD FENCING. ' Five Cars on hand at the old price. It won't last long. Write or call, and see us, as to price. PURCELL BUILDING.' CTFie NeW Wear bi f dr your of- ficeJ Start right by investing now. Let us talk oyer any Ojfice problem with you. ; a, : : Z -.VH.-: RBBERl E)eROSSET BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. -- .... .. -v ,- " . v, ii--3 . .r'-i - . am si n '. rsr r"s ! - r' rk dt TH;RP,irc.Q. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. - IS .' 'J- if. 1 II Jl 3r ,.n:V.s-.ifuwB'.-"! -' .... . 7:rr ,7.-.:: , .... 1 -zri'-.v$'-.mXiTVt ' -
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