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- 5 - ' PAGE 7 MOVED UPWARD THE WEATHER. COTTON WENT DOWN MID UP BEAM mppf HClSE Early Decline on Renewed Liquidation Was. Partly Recovered,. - With Market Closing ;Steady, Five Off to Three : Up ; v .4 Contest Over Price of Wheat Looked Like Draw, But FinalPj-icei : l'rShovLo8ses!tfvance r f tn Com Checked. New. York, January "re newed liquidation in the cotton market to--day. but an early decline was .partly ire-" covered, t with the -.naarfcef -clqsijf gteqdy-j net five points lower to 3 points iigher, new crop positions being: relatively "steady. The market, opened steady, at an advance of six points on January, but generally one point higher to one point lower, which -was about as due on the. cables. After some littlp irreeularitv. with the market- , r. reiving considerable. " support ;' from 'strad dles by houses witu , laverpool ana New Orleans connections, prices began to ease off under, scattering liquidation, attributed H.irtlv to the unsettling influence of yes terday's cotirt decision and Jocal pressure1. A little trade-buying Bald to45 be against calling by mills, absorbed offerings grad linllv on a scale down, but it was not un til prices showed a net loss of from 13 to 37 points on. old; crop; deliveries that the lemann DecameMcsiYt? vuoaga ccr. material ly hclD" the tone-" Of the market. Then there was -covering by shorts as well as trade buying, and in the late trading prices rallied some 9or -.10. points from the lowest. rnyate ; reports -or continued steadiness in the interior spot markets probably helped tne- rally and it was claimed that mills were . trying - to - buy snots in the f!outh at the ' decline, but found holders unwilling' to make conees. sions.- Talk of- puiusn - ginning . returns npxt Thursday may also have inspired some of the covering after the market had sold through 12 "--cents for- the Spring months, but items bearing upon the size of the old crop appears to have-lost foree for the time being, -and local -traders--are already beginning to study weather con ditions as bearing , upon probably i.new crop prospects. :; New crop deliveries rule relatively - steadyv alt day,- but it was claimed that Winter rains have put a good season into the ground and-. bearish argu ments are based largely upon predictions of increase! acreage. . " Cotton futures closed -steady;. STOCK PRICES Though Demand - Was Too .Small to Create jActlve MarkeV;Torte.Was ; V-y; Perceptibly Better- Union 'Ivr-JpWificigherr United ; Statee" Department f : Agriculture, ' w earner nurfao. - . - ' ; - .: -. . v. January 8. 1913. Meteorologlcar data for the 24 hours end ing at 8 P. M. yesterday : r : - - TemperatBre at a . aegrees; at a P. - Mi, i 67 degrees ; maximum. - 73 degrees ; minimum H') degrees: mean. GS 'degrees.' , Rainfall for the day,.-. 31 ; rainfall for the, I month; to date,l.i f. c s ? - Stage of water - in; ijape Jfear river.s at j B;ayettevlie, at m. yesieraay, .2 leet. 1 f Weather ' Forecast. : 'J "-' War iNorth Carolina-Rain Wednesdav or Wednesday night, and pTobably Thursday ; colder . Thursday. ; . : 2 : Port Calendar Jan; 8. TChicago, :. Jannnry 7-7. vTbe contest oyer the ' price of wheat .on the BoaroT of Trade toda y' looked like' a d raw. most of .the -da y but the rbearg. iwere pnJwp Cftt, , the iclosei with prices to. yac. under yesterday. It took. .considerable unloading by longs, with profits in .sight," and much pressure from short sellers to check a further advance in corn..; : . ..... .-' ... ...... ::-"-v . - .. ' . Flnali.prices were Dracticaiiv nnchan eed. Ooats. were i- Ouiet - and closed . irregular. while provisions declined from 10 to 27 Ms- ; Cash grain : . , Wheat No. 2. red. 1.10621.12: No hard, - W)y5 ; No. 1, Northern, 8!)90 ; - No j 2, Northern 8788 ; No. 2, Spring, 87 88. :-'?v; - - -. - ' (-- Corn No. 2. 49: No. 2, white. 4950: No" 2, yellow 49. - ... ; -iOats-No. 2, white. 3434; standard, S334. :r . . -, ... - - -. , .......t;. loosing DTleesr Wheat May. 91iMl : July. 89 : SeDr' icwuci, 0074. : .- corn May, 4949; Jnly, 5050-, September;'. 51 , ; i - Oats May, 33; July, 33 ; September, 33.'. 4 ' : . - V . Pork Jan nary, 17.60; May, 18.07. . i: Lard January. 945: May. 9.72. ? - i : Ribs January, 9.60; May, 9.659.67. ; MARINE. Sun rises ; . . Sun sets .'. . :. Day's; length ..7:19 A. M. ... ... ..5:19 P. M. . :. . . . . .10 hrs. High water. Low water. .10 :32 10 :3 5 :27 5 :59 i 8 :28 -8-47,; 2:m 23 Xew York- January .7. The level , of attfejk' exchange prices crept upward today of lnriee enough . to create an active market J he SotnDort . tone Vwas perceptibly better. In Spite of Masojiboro Inlet .. 7,;59 ; S:li,, 1:40 2:26 the mixed, and ; often "contradictory mover ments of stocks; recently,: the shifting char: j acter of trading 'from "day to day,: and the lack of stability of the market, it has been apparent th the supply of stocks at prer ! Tailing.; quotations ;ls scanty and the, ordi nary . requirements of a dull day are sur- ficient - to ' result in an all round improve' ment of the standard :ra.ilroad( and .Indus- If WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS .: . ;r- H.f January -li 1913. - i :- STATIONS: pTemperatnre. el" goo. -a a . Arrived. -. - Str. Navahoe,. 1.278 tons, Packer, New York, II. G.. Saiallboues. ; Str. City of Payetteville, Core. Fayette- viUe, S.TM. King. ; - . tstr. . Duplin, Stokes, Smith's Bridge, J, Krooks. v W Month: Open. High. Low. Close. Jan .. .. Vii2.n0. I?I9 12.75 12.S0 Mar:.. J ;:137 12.59 12.44 in . . ' . May .. J. .12:6 12.00 12.44 Jnlv .. .vl2-53 ; 12-56 12; 39 Aug .. .. 12.39 12.43 12.29 Sept .. .. ...ll.4 11.73 .11.73 Ott .ill .73 11.77 11.65 Dec .ll.t5 . 12.53 12.54 12.53 12,54 12.51 12.50 12.28 11.84 ,11.73 11.73 t - ' - Cleared. . " : i Rtr: City of Fayetteville. Core. Fayette- ville, S. M. King. -- -.- Rtr. . Duplin. - Stokes Smith's Bridge. J. W(. Brooks." . . t MAR INK DIRECTORY. ' THE PORT, MOVEMENT. Galveston Quiet, 15-16; net receipts, 32:i.j7; gross receipts, 32,357; sales", ouo; stock. 444,922; coastwise, 7,230. New Orleans Quiet, 13; net . receipts, 7 :i7 ; gross receipts, 7,431 ; sales, 400; stock, i'i7Mi- France. 3.100: continent. 8.300. Mobile-rSteady; 1211-16; - net receipts, 1 lsl ; gross reeeipt 1,181; sales, 525; stock, Xi.rcflt ; coastwise. 1W. - savannah Quiet. ' 12 : net receipts, 2, 902; gross receipts, 2,992; sales, 384; stock, 14S.171: coastwise. 3.883. . Charleston Steady, 12 ; " .net receipts, 174; gross receipts, ; 174 ; stock, 41,290; i-oastwise. 53. ' '. -' ' - Wilmington Nominal; net receipts, 364; gross receipts, 364 ; stock, 12,723. Norfolk Quiet 12 ; net receipts, 1,323 ; gross receipts, 1J23; sales, 1,043; stock, 4, i53; coastwise; 1,840; Haltiniore Nominal: 13 i stock. 9,1261 New York Quiet, '. 13.20; ; net receipts, I4t f TeMl8 Now Ia Port at Wilming ton. North Carolina. :" Steamers. Str. : Ovidla (Swd.). 1.820 Tons. Norden. Hrtde &-Co.- - Str. Membland (Br.). 1. 943 tons. Middle ton,. Bremen,. Heide & Co.- . MtlUMift. -4. 5.:,.- . Benl. Fi' Poole. 1.099 tons, Williams." Maf- fitt & Wood. .- .- Schr. Perry Setter 1.268 tons. Blake, Maf- fltt & Wood. , Schr. victor C. 'Records, 263 tons, Grlff- th. Maffitt & Wood. . Schr. Louise F. (Br.). 160 tons. Albury, Maffitt & Wood, j V ; Boston Quiet. 13.20 ; net receipts, 400 ; gross receipts, 3,039 ; . stock, J.541 ; conti nent. 7m. - " -; . - ; Philadelphia Steady,-i"13.45; net" receipts, 25: gross receipts,' 25; stock. 3,(810. - -'- Texas t'itv Net -receipts 1,895; gross re ceipts, l,s:5;. stock, 37,95; Great Britain, 24,7!)7. Brunswick Stock, 16,759. Aransas Pass Stock. 490. " s Jacksonville Stock. 2.000. " - San Fra neise'd Net : receipts, 5,800 ; gross receipts, o.MX); Japan. 5J400, Total today, at all - ports Net 54,007 1 Great Britain, 25,740; France, 3,900; con ti- nent, 8,378; Japan. 5,800; stock, 1.146,889. Consolidated, at all ports Net, 119,734 ureat Britain, 5,220; France," Sl.oss; con tinent. 45,814 ;. Japan, 5,800. -- ; Total since Sept. 1, at all ports Net, 7, 2t.956; Great Britain. 2.440.OI7: France, il,842; continent, 2425,571; Japan, 130,920; ,. WILMINGTON MARKETS. 1 STAR OFFICE, Jan. 7 ; SPIRITS TrRPENTINE Steady, 39. ROSIN Steady, S4.90 peri barrel of 280 pounds.- .. , XAIt--Firmv- ?2.2W. " . - -, v - . CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm: $3.00 per barrel for hard; $4.00 for dip; $4.00 for vitgIn--I-.Cl'V:.'u ' ..- Quotations same day last year: Spirits tnrpeV feerofip, $6.40; tar. $1.80; crudevtnjentinej iASff. har4f 450. for 4U. 14-aO for.vrg1.v.a . , p . () Receipts. Spirits. Turpentine .. ItosiB i. j i $ t ,V, . .;. ... Tor ' Crude Turpentine ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 iJi-VaV "Wfd Receipts same day - last' year. 3 casks : Spirits rnrpentlne; SO . barrels rosin. COTTON MARKET. . Market Nom in al. . . Same day last year, 8.: Receipts, - 364 ; same day last "year, 3,185 bales.'-1 ""- - '---. ...... .. Total receipts since Sent. 1st.-299.00G bales. , Total receipts same time last year, 372,- TSU tin 1 Ate ".---. v INTERIOR MOTE3IENT. " Houston Quiet. 12; net receipts, 10,163 ; gross receipts, 16,163; shipments, 14,000; stock, 157,704. L - , ;r Augusta Steady. 13; net receipts, 680; gross receipts, 1,009; shipments, L029; sales, 877: stock. 116.586. - & Memphis Steady, 13;" net receipt 1,-, 807; gross receipts, "2,515; shipments V cw, ;nes, OLHJ ; SIOCK, IO.SUO. St. Louis Quiet, 13; net receipts, 302; gross receipts, 1,783; shipments, 1,533; siiies, iu; stock, 23,801., Cincinnati Net receipts. 1.426: gross re ceipts, 1,426; shipments, 341 ; stock. 24,453. Little Rock Quiet, 12: net .receipts. a03; gross receipts, 503; shipments, 1191 Total today Net receipts, 20,881; gr,oss snipments, i,a7 ; sales, O LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. 1 Liverpool, January 7. Spot cotton,' good business done; prices, easier? American middling fair. 7. CO: sroorf middling 1 2fl middling, 7.06; low middling, 6.88; good i JI oruinary, e.04. - The sales ?JU e day were 12'000 ba,e8. of which 1, ooo were for speculation and export and m iuuea ii,wu American. Receipts, 22,000 '""nuns 1V.UUU American. Futures opened easy and cloned hi. ..i. Ti i?Z' 6-S3'" January and February, 80 ; rebrnary and March. 6.70- Mnh aaH Tune " cSi--APTril ttn May' 6-76 "May -and Aii"nit'-c i-ftJu?e and Jnl 6.73; July and" " -':;, January and February, 6.28. THE FINANCIAL MARKET. , ' nV.. r.,?Tk: January 7. Money on ' call: 9.1 . ' '"'n: loans, 3; closing bid uucrefl at : wr wnt Ttmo - Innho mZtL1?. d:'ys aud niDry ys, and six ., '72 I'rr cent. . . 5.- St JunZ n,e,"Be paper,- 56 per ceht ri!riln.s exchange, steady, with actual bus- fl .v 1 11 r,ank1ers' bills at 4.8240 for slxty- mf ai -ihu ror demand. Com VJ :Bar vsUveJ 3. u".! ." rs, -,. - Government bonds ",C""J- "aroad bonds, steady. ; ' NAVAL STORES. New York, January TTiifpentlneV ffrm Rosin, quiet. : -: . . ' - n?:',I;lnnah, January : 7. Turpentine.5: firm mJr,T & Sales- 456; receipts, 851; ship ments. 201 - cfflxlro Mm . lilrZ- 2.844 ?:receiptsV"3, "jajttiil. i : srrwira ii4 rarr rvAfa 5XV c 2- 5.15; E, 5.25; F . II, ..10; N, 7.15; W G, 7.25; W W IRY GOODS . MARKET. .1 nri.d iiuiv,,'-'-Cotton hhmkets were lor tall 1913 trtd :1V fit nrlra. writ xr nig from 71A. tn ia -r" ."r-- tiio . " . vu. uuviiuce over the opening prices of a year ac-o. hMt hnt sa"ei Percentages below the prices of i'J 1. Cotton goods -Ltradinsr .continnea of Ar Hlup .uof.s- " woolen -goodst are stea u.v, withvtrading fofc Fall, goinr;to ; fat uuiiue, witn concerns trialjIssHesr;) ; -;-.'-r . Tfie Wect of the setback received - yester- dnv .in the Snnreme Court's refusal to sanction 'the-'plan of the Harriman Inters fi lix "j.Jht,rtnff TTninn Pflflflc's hold- I 4D.Uelle- log of Southern Pacific, were off overnight "ta nnd the Harriman issues were strong fea-i 1 v .fir.. ' tures of the list; with Union Pacific for v fnirSgbam time. X Sellin:-1: ptrtttU? above esttrday'if BUnUngham close. : npecuiativ inieai vax Charleston this stocK, Duymg 01 woo " iv ,,1 largely for shorty covering,-r . - Chicago . . --Although tne aavance iiu pnuea I Galveston general, there , were; a .rew- jwenn puuw.w f Jacksonville the-list,- -western aiarymuu issues, ?7 I Memphis cially the l preferred, which , . . broke 5 UM. , points, showed inrtner nenvmess.y - Montgomery ,! gar dropped tour poims, tw '";'nr 1 Newi Orleans mo tnre .1010. '" ' . ; ri . . ' ! 1'xt..: v.v '. Tha first sale of Lackawanna 8s to the A,r1Jh.-,0 ; . new stock' issue :was mad? tody Jl, 2 L',,',a Pittsburg. J decline of 126 points. Deducting the rights Rgb.. . which sold as high as 177, and also the ab. . last dividend, the price or. tne sioe& shreveport There was a - wiaer inquiry 101 Washington vv a . j : . - n AaA.at-n or nomilTlll IU1 - uiku 1 . . grade Issues ia iooKa.-iprj: .. . . .-y"- - -J r, 1. nn a-t r TurDB 1 11 iiri 1111 ivtv. -' 1 . . ...... Ty.iuviu.ui, '"VK!nrkef. has Garment striKe in uotnaw wm be a tnougn iue. - vr - ne de . .. . . . prttracted Struddle. Inhnds so far proved smaller than in for- jjew '- Yofk", Jan. 5.. 7. B6th sideS in mer years. Total sales par l"ti,nnd rthe. garment strike drew' their lines (xw. United states o..u - closer today in preparaUon for a-pro- oil- caiii. . - . .clear . .c-lear . cloudy pt cldy . i:- clear, .sleeting, .cloudy .pt cldy . cloudy raining clear .raining .raining f .clear . , .clear .raining . .clear . raining . - .clear . cloudy .' ' Cloudy cloudy -:. clear 26 70 66 76 74 52 74 : 68 30 34 .80 -.40 68" 76; ..78. 56' :14! 58 70. 78. 30' 32 10 -.58 58 04 64 y, 52 58 GO' 28 34 64 34 52 64 t ,68 : 50 6 ; ' 50 62, 60 30 ' 22 52 DO IT NOW! WHAT? . Christrxias Shopping; Our line is open and at your service ; Make your selections before the rush ' begins :' All goods to be engraved should be bought early. We will put them aside for you. : Suggestions for "Engraved Presents :' Fobs Cuff Links, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings; Bar Pins, Comb and Brush Sets, Umbrellas. BUY-AND; BUILD IN 3 SiiiistMiiiMi -IS K.--rsr- O.30 s 5 'AS C4 .02t .O 0 .O .0 .06 .04 .01 .50 .04 .0 ri.62 .01 .01 .01 - .22 .08 .30 .32 .01 .48 .66 .26 Many other Choice Gif ts. F. -A. BISSINGER, Jeweler. Masonic Temple Building. pfd , . CLOSING STOCK LIST iiiT.imtl Conner-..- iii.i j , ....... -- ... American Agricultural American Beet Sugar . . . American Can -,. - American Can, pld... American Car and Foundry American Cotton Oil ... . American Tee (Securities .. American Linseed ... . ... a T.rnrmotive ... . American Smelting and Ref . American smelting ami y American Sugar American Tel. and Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co ... Atchison Atchixon, pfd Atlanthr Coast Line .. .. Baltimore and Ohio .. . Bethlehem Steel . . Brooklyn Kapin -xraumi Canadian .Pacific . . : - - . Central Leather ? Cfhesapeake and Ohio .. Chicago Great Western . . .1 . Chicago Mil. and St. Paul Chicago and North Western Colorado uuei ami iron Cbn0lidated Gas Corn ProdncMCr:. Delaware and Hudson n.n. mill nin Grande Denver and Illo Grande, pfd Distillers' securities.. tracted struggle. The employers met and vrtted Tint tn refne'ni,7. tho- lntsed . . J M I ehnn nrtr tn rlpal with th lminTi 56 . ; 35 Some 15,000 of the International La- 30Vs 1 rHoo' Rs irmfiht. Workers' TTnlnn hcean 'H voting tonight whether, they should 5U - ijuiu inc . uuuou vwiuicui. vv ui nci iu nA ' I 1 11....X T J . B T i. vol iinw nainuui. iietiuers ui me .iuirua.- :S??tional predicted that the strike would .7 V.o .olio ; PRODUCE MABKETS. ... . . . . . (Quoted by W, J. Meredith, Jan. 7.) , CORN Firm ; 83 to. 90c per bn. POTATOES Irish Dotatoes. 85c. to 90e. per bUi Sweet potatoes, yams, 75c. . . PEAS DulL White. 82.10 to S2.50? cow peasj f l."50 perbu. BEEF On foot, very dull. 3S4c. ner lh dressed, no sale. .- PORK 9lle. WOOL Burry 15 to ISc. oer lb. : free of burr, 25c. per lb. HIDES-Green. lie. ner lb.: drv. 13(5) lG.2-3?. per lb. NORTH. CAROLINA BACON Hams, old, wiiw. per no. , slues ana .shoulders. 13 14c per lb. - BEESWAX-Firm, 2728c. per lb. . : TALLOW Firm, 45c. per lb. 'POULTRY Chickens. eood, demand. Grown, 4050c.; Soring Chickens, 1835e. per- iieaa. an r Keys,-on root, dull, 20c. EGGS Dull, 2526e.. - ' ' BY RIVER AND BAIL. Receipts of - Cotton and Naval' Stores at Port of Wilmington. . . .. -,- . . "Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 7. Atlantic Coast Line 264 bales cotton: 33 barrels tar.i 7 barrels crude turnentine. Seaboard; Air . Line 100. bales cotton. Alice:-;-59 barrels-rosin :' 11 barrels erode turpentine. w . . ;.-:..f..,...i(-i,v,- i-viT Totair-364 bales cotton ; 59- barrels rosing 53. barrels tar ; 18 barrels ' crude turpen- liue.i , . . ,- - .... - : ' WILMINGTON PEANUT MARKET. twnotea oy j. s. Funchess & Co.) : '-Ji ' Wilmington, Janv 3. ; Market Steady. . North Carolinas Farmers' stock Prima hflodrplcked, $1.15; machine-picked, $1.12. - Spanish Prime hand-picked, $1.10; ma. chine picked, $1.05. i Virginias Prime hand-nicked. 70c. ; . m. chine-picked, 65c NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. Flour Steady. Wheat-Easv. No. 2' red. 1 flfil.i nrii. . . vorn steady, a. ; Hides Firmv... ' - ; - . Leather Firm.' -- ? ' , ' .Petroleum Steady! -; Wool Steady. ' - - . -? Molasses Steady. " . Rice steady, v ; ' -'.Sugar Raw. steady j refined, quiefV ; Butter Unsettled f ; -. Cheese Steady : unchaneed. " viioffee-Spot, oet Rio; . No. 7, Santos No. 4, 15 ; -mild, oniet ; Cordova, rfotatoes jsreaay;- Maine,, bag, iyug2.00. i Cabbages steady-and unchanged. "f Frelghts--Stead y , a nd . unchanged. -Peanuts Steady and unchanged. . Cotton Seed OH Declined iearly; under scattered tianidation, - but man the close rallied partially on room coverlnsr. CrudeiLonisinnn mills weremore. anxious ror bids. Closing! Mississippi.. pices were, 2 to- 4 points lower, i Sales, .5,-1 North Carolina 200 barrel;.-' Prime .crude, 5.07, sates. , Prime 'south Carolina snmiuer yeiraw,- o.iiti.i i j nu un ry, . d, is ; I'j'ennesAee rcDrnary, u.xo; awn-u, ti.jo-; jk.vrii,n,w, May, 0.27: June. .2!; July. 6,31 ; August,, 0.33. -, Prime Winter yellow. 6.256.90;. prime- Summer white, .206.80. ? " ; , t-fr' Erie, 2nd pfd . .... (neral Electric ... ... Great Northern, pfd .. Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois; Central InteTborough-Met ... ' Interborough-Met., pfd Inter; Harvester .-. .. . Inter-Marine, pfd ... . . International Paper ... International Pump ... Kansas City Southern .. Laclede Gas ... Lehisrh Valley. ... ... .... TiiiaviTie and Nashville Minn- St. P. and Sault Ste Marie Missouri, Kansas and Texas . Missouri . Pacific ... ... ... ... National Biscuit j j- Rational Lead J. ... ... j ... . Nat. Rys of Mexico, 2nd pfd f New York Ceptral . , . . . -I New York. Out.. and Western . N6rfolk-and Western . North American Northern ' Pacific ... Pacific Mail ... Pennsylvania ' PAOnle's Gas . . . ...... Pittsburg, C.-C. and St. Louis .. Pittsburg Coal .. ... Pressed Steel Car f ... .... Pullman Palace Car ... . L . ....... Reading ... (... .. .1. .. Republic Iron and Steel -. . . . . ... Reoublic Iron and steel, pra ... .. Rock Island Co ... ... ... ... ... ROek Island Co., pra . . J ... ... StiiLouis and San Fran.,2nd pfd Seaboard Air Line ... : Seaboard Air .Line, pfd ...... Sioss-ShefTiehll Steel and Iron Southern- Pacific- Southern Railway . . . . . Southern' Railway, pfd Tennessee Copper .. . . ..! . Texas and Pacific i Union Pacific ... ... Union PaeiflCy pfd ...... .j United. States Ilealty ... .. United States Rubber . United States Steel ... Hotted States Steel, pfd .-; Utah Copper .... ...... . Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash " .. ; ; ." ... ., . . ; Wabash, pfd-... ... ... Western "Maryland . . ... Western Union . Westinghouse Electric . , j . Wheeling and Lake Erie . .lft ..110 ...139 . . . 2S3 .. . 4Q ..106 . . .10O ...130 , ..103 . . . 38 . .. ) .. .203 - . .. 29 ,. . 79 ... 16 .,115 ..13(5 . .. 33 ...14 13 ...1(53 ... 20 .. . 38 .. 20 . .31 . . 49 . .. 39 . ..183 . ..131 . .. 40 ...12fi ... 18 .... 62 ..111 ... 19 . .. 11 . . 16 . .. 26 .. .104 ...166 . ..141 .. .140 . A 28 . .. 41 . ..124 . . . 53 . . . 27 , ...108 . .. 31 ...113 . 80 . ..121 . ..27 . ..123 . ..115 . ..102 -... 22 . ... 35 . ..163 .166 NO ONE IS TOO OLD to be indifferent to their teeth. In fact the older the person the more ne pessary, is it that the food be properly masticated. W ;v. lopi-n whtakey d D h.n trui GOOD- HEALJH AND GOOD TEETH Ijthm. dr. a. h woolley, M-N. victor I go together. , You cannot have one Sanitarium. Attt..Goriiia. without' the other. Wo sunnlv teeth for persons of every age and condi tion. All . operations are painless and all charges are extremely moderate, Crown and Bridge Work , a Spe cialty. All work Guaranteed. M H I OtLi.t. a n xaw A. STATEMENT CONDITION The Murchison NaUonal Bank ?" -. i?v'.te .' -JO i "- - OF WILMINGTON. .N. Parlors Front and Princess Street.' At the Close of Business December 31, - . 191. ' -i- T" ;. . . - v- t RESOURCES: -Loans and Discounts . . . .$4,598,312.50 V. S. Bonds (at par) '. .. . 551,000.00 Bank Building . . .' . . . 78,000.00 Bonds and Other Securities 157.716.46 Cash aad Due by Banks .... . 1,365,055.51 V' : . $0,747,084.47 ''!- LIABILITIES: ' 1 Capital Stock . .$ 8.3,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits . :. 515,000.00 Circulation . ... ... . . 650,000.00 Special Deposit, U. 8. Bonds 100,000.00 Deposits. - S : ; DEPOSITS: December ' 31, 1908 . . . December SI, 1910 . ' . -. . December 31, 1912 .. . , 4,757,084.47 $6,747,084.47 .$8,871,880.79 .4,002,887.34 . 4,757,084.47 h. c McQueen J. V. OBAINOEB J. W. YATES. . C. S. GRAINGER , . . President .Vice-President . Vice-President . ... .Cashier ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY ; Office of the Treasurer Wilmington, N, C, Jam Cth, 1913. The board of directors jof .the Atlan- - 25 I tic Coast Line Railroad Company has declared a dividend of three and one-J 43 j half per cent . on the Common Capital 27l.OCK. OL LUU.U vuwpaujr, yny uuiv hi ue as i office of the: treasurer. at.vWilmington, N. C, on and after January; 10th, 1913, '"1'T" j... t tntn fnu. . tA 80 J books are closed from December 19th, 1912, to January 11th, 1913,-both dates inclusive. " ? JAMES P. POST, 01 1 i , ireiusuiui. 75 ja 7-11 inc. ... 68 j ...11(1 .. 59 ...42 ... 3 ..13 .. 74 ! ... 7.S .. 7 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. BANKING CAPITAL GROWING. The. co-partnership heretofore exist- ing betwen the undersigned under the firm name, of Koeth & .Freidhof, has this day been dissolved by tnutal con sent, all. amounts due said firm, may be- paid . to ' L. A. H. Koeth, and all amounts due by the firm "will be paid by him :. . ' This 31st day of December, 1912. , L. A. H. KOETH,. 1 ANDREW JFREIDH0F, Increase in Southern States Daring: Past :v 1. t v Year, 170,000. ' Atlanta, 'Ga., January More than $17,000,000 was added-to the hanking capi tal of the Southern States hy 303 new insti tutions, formed during .1912,- according tolja l-oaw-4t ainv nnwirarea woay,- Dr jland Creese ivepui ls ,mvm , oune . uiiuaiu uepariuiruiH nn&v thev comptroller of i the currency nt Wn h i n ctnn nhAW .frhA Hnrlncr tho -era a t AQ banks rere ! linnidated. i whloh inrliidwi I ' ! CHIROPRACTIC . PHYSICIANS AND consolidations and failures, -wined out S.I . v ; , NERVE SPECIALISTS. 635.000 banking caoital- and four banks re- I J All forms of Disease successfully bandied flucedcapital for an additional lossv-of--0 Pr et. relieved -by our methodi Wo- ?2S7,5U0.- ..This was partially offset -by , an men's and CbUdren's Ulseases a specialty increase in the caoital of 28 eilstino- in. I - . . Consultation Free. . - J tutionsa " jnakina the bet a-nln for tho vonr KX 82-33 Gatrtll Bl.DO. 'PHONE 008 $14.005.600.: 1' ; , v 1 RESIDENCE 'PHONE. . . -1981 Ir. Xailllas Creese CREESE & CREESE. , The distribution af new banks and cnni.'l"'?-f - , 1 t..... . . . J - iui uy iiiuira wii.vmk ionows: Fourdtreat Pictures.' '. Rtafe : Alabama .. ' Florida . . Georgia '. . .. Kentucky . Virginia No. Banks. .21 .46 .54 U .10 . 8 i-25 .40 v4 . ,27 New Capital i $ '468,200 2,501,000 . 2,640,000 ..500,000 ' 8.1O.OOO 193,650 , 965.250 l,114jOO0 C "V' 3,440.000 3.245,000 CHICHESTER S PILLS I A(( jour VniuM fcr A LallcI AttTMr Iraarlst for . I'llUin R4 and Mold metalllcV lioxes. seslert wita Blutt Rlbbmk . for Trears koowoai Best, Safest, Alwiys Reliable 8.TERS it. wry IT PILL SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Dtinld. A&kforCIi 11AMN0- KRANOr PILL8, loe nnsr Vpfir: fla mmnnfol. n.uw mn sbowee- t decided improvement in the rrr.- 'ir'4--""1 toaimtw ,or new Dan km a iu- t-U. Si ENGINEER OFFICE, WILMING ton. .N. -f!.. Dee. 10. lS12i Sealed proposals for .furnishing na.na r oeuvering uong lea? Casey at the Bat" is one of the 'fectire-supervision. Rtimber and itis . a . scream.1 At the i,.v"JlDK the . past Grand Theatre today- ; . :j rZ;J?iLltf boutnern Banker, "due; pine piling- for the-constructiori ;of Lock iL.l,n?J,bnkl.? laws more f.iLd rSm No. 1. at JKinir's Bluff. N. CI will ici-iire- Hunpmflifln. - j . r . . . . . . . . -... oe receivedat. tnis omce uniu:is m., fofc Pill nntntK In. : tat I V' .. " th Sn Yu . li .; ."7 ln .- J13, and tnen pUQiiciy-openeu. -; iuiw i I9a , Wftter ' Street. 1 WliminsuOn.l I J : V " , JWWiiJfc'i-iw THE IRON MEN We, the dealers, in all kinds of Iron, Steel and Ma chinery, desire' to extend 'to our friends and customers a Merry Xmas and Prospeer ous New Year. ' We are enlarging our plant, carrying a larger stock than ever, and we are better prepared to serve you for the year of 1913. Deal direct with us. We lead. ' ; . - WILMINGTON IRON WORKS Orange and. Water . Streets. 300 Boxes 3-Crown Raisins. 200 Boxes 2-Crown Itaislns, 50 Boxes Seeded ELaisins, . 100 Boxes Cocoanuts. .i ; 50 Bags English Walnuts. A 25 Bags Brazil Nuts. j 100 Barrels Baldwin Apples.' 50 Boxes Oranges. ' , ,',, ,:... 300 Cases Evaporated Peaches. 50 Cases Evaporated-, Apples. -" 200 Bags Sun Dried Apples. Orders probptly filled. 'For any of he above goods at rock bottom prices. . . . . , v . . ,., D.L GORE COMPANY v Wholesale ! Grocers and Importers. .Wilmington, N. C. A Southern Map Company a !sWU.MMSTO( -M ROOM 512; . t 'PHONE 813 BLUE PRINTS SOUTHERN BCILUINO NOTICE $25.00 tReward will fee paid for evi dence to-convict any person or 'corpo ration who sets fire that burns any of my lands in . this or any other county In this SUte.:tD- Lc--uoKjfij. 120 iN;iWMer Street, WUmington, WILMINGTON MOST BEAUTIFUL - ' ' ' SUB-DIVISION. ; Every City Convenience. Street Cars to Park in 60 days t Beautiful Entrances, I Granolithic Sidewalks' ' - : . i " Macadam Streets and Boiitevards. . GAS - ELECTRICITY TELEPHONE SERVICE ArtesiahWater. . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 5 . YEARS - Perfett Samtary Sewer System . ... i F R E E ! YOO CAN BUY ON EASY TCRMS. FIDELITY TRUST & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY -14 Princess St.' 7'":. il t r ni 'vj:7? ' .. ir . i some For. Parlor, Dining or Living , Room that cannot be match-, ed for beauty and conveni ence anywhere ' else in town. We also have an extraordinary-fine assortment of single : lights, reading-lamps and fix tures of all kinds. To see is to admire them. To price them is to know that you can easrly ; afford the fixtures you require. : v : It Is a. mistaken idea that money can be saved by ordering fixtures from catalogues. I will save you from ten to twenty per cent, and you can see the fixtures you are buying. We can wire your house at a very small expense i to you; In order to prove the above statement, try us. ' v 'Phone: 573. J O. BROCK . ' " !'!123 Market Street. iiiiOlivIS . IN MEN'S TAILORED SUITS, At J W. H. FUCHS' DEPARTMENT STORE. . . . $13.S0 . . .$19.50 . . . .$4.00 $6.00 The American Art Custom Tailors, of Cincinnati,' have authorized iis to cut the prices on their, entire line of fine woolens. Note these.Thrilling Prices : All $16.50 to $27.50 Suits or Overcoats, for $28.50 to $45.00 Suits or Overcoats, for . . $4.50 to $8.00 Pants, for ; .,. . . $8.75 to $12.00 Pants, for ... . . . . .. . .1. This sale will last only a few more daysl Call at once, and have your measure taken by ah expert cutter, and your Suit will be delivered by Christmas. J. W. H. FUCHS' DEP'T STORE 28 and 30 South Front Street T "SOUTHERN" FIELD FENCING Five Cars on hand at the old price. It wbn't last long. Write or call and see us, as to price. i r , PURCELL BUILDING. The iicw Year brings increased demahdsjfor ybur' of fice. Start right by investing now,' Let iis talk over any office problem with you. r " ROBERTC. , BOOKSELLER AND STXTlONErV DeROSSET Sift and illTIKlOIPE i GO. BUILDERS' SUPPUES. 1 ,1 M hi' i t: f v.i V,: 'A Ml 1 1
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