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COTTON WAS G ENER ALLY EASY .WHEAT AND C0RI1 AD VANG ED i STR EET SUFFERS FROM BLUES r0st of the Active Months Made, New Low Ground for the-. Movement r Close Was 'Steady 1f to ;i7v Points Lower "Si ' :-- .: :-:- Xew York, Jan. 13.The.cotton mar : et was generally syiajidriMLsettled . jday, with most of the ''active iiontlis i iaking new low records for the ittpye lent under continued' liquidation or . Cattering pressure, which! seemed, to i,e inspired by increased arrivals here :rom the South and predictions that interior holders will soon begin Ho sell hedges against remaining old crop sup plies, should the decline continue. The close was steady, but within a point or two of the lowest, with last prices showing a net decline of from 11 to 17 points. ' . ' ' . The market opened steady. at a de cline of 5 to 6 points and the more ac tive positions sold 8 to 17 points net lower shortly after" the Opening in res ponse to disappointing "cables, rather aggressive local offerings and liquida-: tion. A rally of 8 or 9 points followed on reports that preliminary returns showed a very light ginning for, the first half of January, "but the improve ment brought out increased offerings for both accounts -and1 prices Vbreke again, reporting the lowest point, of the day in the late trading. Below 12.30 for March and 12.35 for May quite an active demand; was encounter ed which was said to Include covering by shorts and fixing of-prices on "cfc.ll cotton" by spinners, while a consider able volume of buying by houses with Western connections helped the tone toward the close Wall Street houses were very heavy sellers during the day and there was quite a good deal of selling here by houses with, Southern connections which some thought:, to be against supplies in the interior. Ar rivals of consigned cotton ' since . Janu ary 1st have been 15,000 bales and so far 27,000 bales have been delivered on January contracts. Spot, (iniet. Middling uplands, 13.10; do. gulf. 13.35; sales, 2,600 bales. . -The cotton market closed stfeady. . ' Mouth: Jan . . Feb . . Mar . . Apr . . May . . June .. July .. Aug . . Sept .. Oct . . Nov . . Dec .. - Open. High.- Low. Close. ..12.76 12.78 12.7 12.71 ........ ..... ..... 12.24 . .12.38 , 12:40 12.27 12.28 -.12.42 J2;42 12j4 12.IW1 ..12.44 12.44 12.32 12.34 .i..:.. .12. 3ft 12.30 12.27 . .12.33 12.371 12.24 . 12.27 ..12.23- 12.20.12.16 12.10 -.11.74 ' ..... 11.63 . .ll.C ,11.63 11.50 11,31 ..11.65 11.61 ,11.58 11.58 THE PORT MOVEMENT, ; Galveston Quiet, 12 11-16; tfet receipts, 7.W.I; gross receipts, 7,S45; stock, 371,839 ; Great Britain, 8,251; continent. 15,317. Xew Orleans Quiet,-12 ; net receipts, 2,--ross receipts,. 2,631 stoclc.,i87,69a Mobile Steady,- 12; net receipts. 402 1 ross receipts, 402; sales, "125; stock, 34,146; coastwise, 14. v; - Savannah -Quiet. 12 ; net. receipts" 5,-' rross receipts, 5.632; sales, 5; stock, 147.:jt; continent, 3K; oastwise 2,540. : Charleston Steady, 12 ; ;net receipts, 751: gross receipts; 754 r stock; 35,097;' con tinent, 3,:;oo. - , . . . .. r , Wilmington. Nominal . et receipts,-J12 ; ;,'ross receipts.' 112; stock, 13,533; coastwise, 200. . . : - V Norfolk Steady. 12 ; net Teceipts, 2,005 ; sross receipts, 2,005; sales, "464; stock, 72,. 586; coastwise. 2,378. ' U ' Baltimore Nominal. 13i stock. 6.8561 ' New York Quiet. 13.10; net receipts. 222; sross receipts, 17,259; sales, 2.G00; stock, 11 1.372; Great Britain. S54; France, 244; continent. 900; coastwise, 12,301. Boston Quiet. AleMe; net receipts, vl42 ; ross receipts, 7356; stocky 2519 i -.v J I'biladelphia Steady, .13.35; gross re, oeipts. 34; stocky 4,658.- ? .' ' lesas City Net awelpt)s,,3,0S; gross te mpts. 3.908; stock. 49.919. - Aransas Pass Stock, -781. f H v Brunswick Stock. 9.521. . - ; Jacksonyille Stock, 1,8S5. San Francisco Net receipts, 6,756; gross receipts. 0,758"; Japan. C.75& -T " r V . loiai roaav. at all nnrt Nt -ZmJimi jreat Britain, 9.105; France, 244; continent, -..110; Japan. 6,736; stock. 1,073,071. Jx Olisoliditted -t . nil nortXf - ; !reat Britain, -35.S7U r' Frauce, 244 contlij total smte Xept. 1. at all ports Net 44.i4-'; (;reat. Britain, 2.522.601-; France. '.2.0; coutiueut; 2,170,1331 Japan, 14,220; -Mexico. 1.(500. .. INTERIOR. MOVEMENT. Houston steady,. 12 net receipts. 13, '': gross rei-eipts.' 1.1,a); shipnientif, 13, : sales, 1.G57; stwk, 157,054. ' . Augusta steady. 13: net receipts, 380; gross, receipts. 3&0 ; shipmeats, 133 ; sales, l-l'-: stock. 115.529.- ..Memphis Steady, 13; net receipts, X '.: gross receipts, 3,457; shipments, 3,245; s 2.050 ; stock. 174.445t - st. Louis Quiet,. 13 : net receipts." 404 ,-njss receipts, 867; shipments. 585; stsck, Cincinnati Net receipts. 2.155; ceipts, 2,155;' shipments. 1,048; i .'H. . . .. . ' . cross c re- stock, ?20,- 4 t F. 1111a Ti 1 . , i. . . . . . - . . --..wr uiet, x's: net receipts., iij: 41 44 Icceipts' 123 " shipments," 237; stock, Total today Net receipts 18.510; gross re.-eipts. 20,i5:i: shipments, 18,671; sales,1J4,-SS-I stock, 539,903. - - , . . - : - '-. ' LIVERPOOL COTTON -MARKETS ifverpool, January ; 13. Spot potfcpn,: ousmess done, prices easier. -merican middling fair.7.45j good niid " jug 7.20; middling ' 7.00; low nlid- """i .8z; good ordmary G.42; ordi nary c.08. The sales of -the'day were .f'OO bales, of which . 1,500V were' for speculation and export ; and included 1 Sfi,) American. Rftcerpts 12,300 "ales, all American,... . Futures opened nuiet and closed easy, i January" 6.70 1-2; January and February G.G7- 1-2; bruary and March 6.66 1-2; Inarch al April C.G5 1-2; April and? Kay ' May and June.G.62' l-2;:-Jiuie na July 6.60; July and August G. 57 i--; August and Sfeptemher 6.47 J.-Z? September and October 6.33; October and Xovember 6.24; November 'arid Jecember G.20; December and January "19; January and February 6-18. NAVAL STORES. 'u lk- Jannry 13. Turpentine, easy Kosm Qniet. . -' - - Savannah T ir,,... " hr.., n '- t-i jii V "uii, id. uiiicuimc,-'Viui 1,1 S.'llpM TJ ranalnfn . WI. olllnniiintj 50: receipts.- 333: 'shipments. 1: stocks. Itosin Fi inn. Sales. 1.C0S: receipts, .l.i- suipments, 4.8G3; stocks, 149,331. .J4...30; F. 5.:l5.i0: G k40(ffi3.43i H. w . .2o; W W, 7.25, -. , - ' Each, Gained ;a: Cent, and Cosed ,Near lyJTtfand Provisions ? i tWerexFirm-'ash - and Cloa- , : . :- ; Chicago, January; 13: -Wheat : and corn - advanced afeent t the best to- aay, and closed, close to .'the' ton. Oats W v yivuq TV A'C MX JJU i ' Cash grain--i -v .... .'.- v.. : mtieat -. No ' 12-red , lill1 l -2'-Ik Not 2 hardj9l toi1)6; No, 1 Northern x-to 3 X-Z;; ;JNO.i Z, flo 89 JL-2 to5 wosprlng 89 to.90. : , X 4;i2-, to 34; No. 2 yellow 49 i-2 tb 50 12; ; oats No. 2,2 White 34 5-8 'to 35; standard 34" to 34 1-4. - Ctong prices: Wheat Mav. 940941, : sn: terobej-, 89 - , , v"-" ' -T" " -1' Jaly, 5254 1 September, -oatl May'f'34-; July- ! September; i?r January, 17.85 ; May, 18.2318.27. KfcA??ary' J May, 9 v77 . MARINE. i f ' Arrived. . Cherokee, 1,968 tons, Bunnell, New York, C. J.. Becker. . , t ? ; - : Cleared.' Str. Navahoe, 1,278 tons, York,i a J. Beeker. - Packer," New t ' i; MABINE .blBECXOBY. ' Uaf of Veswli.Now la Port at WUmIn North Carolina. . , t ; 8 team em. Str.'Westhampton (Br.), 1,162 tons, Dew, Huelva, Alexander Sprunt & Son.- Str Meldon (Br.), 1,572 tons, Henry Why te. Str. Romsdalen (Br.), 1,632 tons, in Srani,: Henry Whyte. Str.j ovidia (Swd.), 1,820 Tens, Morden, Heldej & Co. ; , , f '- " ScboonACw : "Schr. Brioa E. Pendleton, S27 tons. Trim, Maffttt & Wood. f Sqhr. Edith H. Symington, 881 tons, Thurber. MafTitt & Wood.- Schr. Victor C. Itecofds. 2C3 tons, Grill-. tbfilattltt &:Wood. . - ; .. f t . ' . . . .. ..... WIXMINGTON MARKETS.- - ' "!.-? STAB OFFICE, Jan. IX ' SIRITSTURPKNTINE Steady 39. KOS1N Steady, ?4. SO per-barrel of 280 pounds. '' . -J : : . i TAR Firm; $2.20. , CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm : $3.00 ner barret for -hard; $4.00 for dip; $4.00 for virgin. " . ' ' ; . : - Qnotationa: same day last year r- Spirits turpentine, .48 ;v rosin $.30; tar, $1.80; erode turpentine, $30 for hard ; $4.50 for uip;. S4.au ror yirgin. - - RvceiDts. Spirits Turpentine -. . ... . .4- Rosin ...... .. . ... ... ... 10 45 Tar:;. ., . .... Crude Turpentine ... . j. - --i "... lteceipts same day last year, none. ' i.fc r Market Nominal.' 1 ; - .t. jsame aay rest year, y. lieceipts, 112; same day last year. balesv-. ' r Total receipts since Sept. 1st. 300,326 bales. - Total receipts, -same time last year, 382,384 bales. PRODUCE MARKETS. (Quoted by W. J. Meredith, Jan. 13.) i COflN-Firm; 85' to' '90c. per bu: i POTATOES Irish potatoes, 85c. to 90c. perHau. 1 Sweet "IwJtutoes,-yams, 75c.' ' ?; PEAS-i-DuU. White, $2.10 to $20; cow: peas, fl.50 per bu. BEEF On foot, very dull, 34c. per lb.; dressed no sale." ' PORK 9llc. WOOL Burry, 15 to 18c. per lb.; free of burr. 25c. Iper?lb. - - -. HIDES-Oreen,' 11c. per lb: ; dry, 13 16 2-3c, per lb. '."J192Qe. per lb.; sides and. shoulders. 13 aixc. per lo. . ; . - - ? EES WAX Firm, 2728c. per lb. A LOW Firm. 45c. per lb. POULTRY Chickens, good demand. Grown, 4050c. ; Soring chickens, 1835c. jier head.. Turkeys, on foot, dull, 20c. . EGOS Dull, 2526c. " ! BY RIVER AMD RAIL. Receipts "of Cotton and Naval ' Stores at r. . rort or Wilmington. . - Atiautlc Coast Liue-112 bales cotton : W Casks .spirits turpentine; 45 barrels rosin ; 49 burrels tarT 1 barrel crude turpeutine.' L Totol 112 - bales . cotton ; 10 -easks spirits turpentine ; :45 barrels - rosiu ; . 49 ' barrels JaT'; 1 barrel code, turpentine. . 1 -.' ft' -vfe4" -'- - ' ' . : "J' . ' .:" i" . . . wtLMINGTdN, FEANCT ; MARKET. vr: ' tOuoted . by J. S: Funchess As Co.) 1 Wilmington Janv 3. ' ifirltet Steadyl " " North Carolinas Farmers' stock: Prima hand-picked, . $1.15 ; machine-picked, ' $1.12. Spanish Prime hand-picked, $1.10; ma chine picked, $1.03. . - Virginlas-Prlme liand-plcked, r'70c; machine-picked, 65c. ' r NEW YORK PRODCCE. New York, ' January 13. Flour Quiet, v ' Wheat-FifmV No. 2, red, 1.081.09:; No. 1 A'ortnerri Duluth, 1.01. . - ' i Oorn-Firm, 57. ' Midesf-Steady.-- ? ' - :-: Petroleum -Steady. "Molasses Steady, Leather Firm. Wool Quiet. . . - - Rke-J-Flrm. : - - - - h Sugar Raw, steady refined.: easy. - Butter Steady ; creamery extras, 34 35. i;f ' - - ' A -- ' ..; . Cheese Steady. State, whole milk, held; white8pefclals,- 1718; do., average fancy, 1T17- -v ' .-'.- , : CofiEee-Spot, quiet ; - Rio, No. ' 7, 13 ; Santos No. 4. 15: mild, quiet ; Cordova, 16186' . : :. r - ' " - - .- Potatoes Steady. Florida, barrels, 2.50 4iJO.: v .-. - - . - . ., Cabbages Firm. . Freights Steady ; cotton to Liverpool, per. 100 pounds; 3740. V Peanuts Firm ; . fancy -liandpicked -Vir-ginia.i55 j Virinia shelled. No. 1 and No.:2,:30i ... .- v..: V- -Cottjon Seed Oil Generally-steady; tin factf of declining. crude markets, owing to covering - of" shorts, - moderate-" speculative buying for-Western account, and -with the nrmnesr.init'lar4. Reflneirs '-' were sellers agaiusif Crude- pUrchaiies. . ,i Closing - pi-Ices were2 points' lower focUune and unchang ed to 2 Bigher n Sther months. Sales; 11, 600 barrels. Prime crude, 4.874.94 ; do. Summer: yellow. .058.80 ;:: J anuary,'" 6.07 ; Februatv. 6.03 ; Mafch, 6.05 ; April. 6.06; May 6.10; June, .12;r July, 6.15; Angnst, 6.17; AprlF prime Winter yellow, 6.306.?0; do. Summer white. 6.156.80. . -- " t v ' DRY GOODS. MAR K ET New York.. Januar;l,---Trie cotton goods marketgrwere steady.;: Yarns t j a -.' XL.-" iirir n iiiimi iimw of fair voluma - Mn's rwrear lines for Fall- In- staDlesnate-beenpaidon 'a r Quotations Fall I n a Decisive Way on ' The Stock Exchange--! nroads j ,t -Iiyiade lii All Departments ; i.-i r4-. . Of the List V ' . . . .New -York, Janll3.rQuptations fell In a decisive way today on the stock exchange. ;i.Iri: all .departments, ot the list inroads were made on quoted val ueaL and there were frequent losses of 2 tooiht8.Sentime ponJingly ; bearish and the street iip- parenUy - was ' ' suffering from the "blues .V. '.":.v- i y;yM : Trading was more active and the uncertain-tone of the ' early - session was changed:" Into" weakness?. v as the day wore on, Bear operators showed more confidence in their dealings and made a number" of successful drives, with the coppers arid coalers' and steel as the especial objects of attack, Steel sold down to the lowest price since last May. - ' On . the . exchange, and in customers' rooms of commission houses the. topic most often discussed today was the speech t of - President-elect " Wilson at Chicago on Saturday. His remarks up on the banking and credit system at tracted wjde attention and. the street chose a bearish ' -construction- uponl them.. The. weakness of the stock market was attributed to the influence upon the market sentiment;! 1 r .;. ''The "copper group was; again a sore spot in the list,'- It was admitted that leading companies had cut under the long'established rate: of 17 . 3-4 cents. There -wasr another sharp break in the metal market in London. The bears hammered j the . copper stocks with considerable 'effect, Amal gamated being heaviest iof the group. Coalers also betrayed weakness and among. the specialties - there was a large number of sharp declines. Tele phone stocks were finder usual pres sure which were associated with ru mors of governmental investigation. : Announcement ' of the first" step on 'the part of the Harriman interests in complying with the dissolution decree was of little effect, some such a move ment : having teen looked for. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific moved with the general market. . ponds were under pressure with a sharp fall in some of the copper liens. Total- sales, par value, " $2,190,000. United States 3s declined 1-4 and 4 s, 1-8 on call. Total sales today 500,500 shares.- ' CLOSING STOCK 1ST. ! Amalgamated Copper ... ... .. ? ' Aniaricau Agf icailtura 1 . . . ' ...... 79 ... 36 American Can ... .... ... American Can.s pfd . , ; . . .' . American Car and Foundry 4. .. American Cdttou Oil ... . .. ;. . . American Ice Securities . . . . . . .. 2S ..-.113 g "American janseea ... ... ; (American LioeoinotiFe . . . . j. . ,10 . . . 40 .. 70 . .105 ...116 'American Smelting and nefloing . (American smelting and Uef pfd - American bugar Penning American Tel and Tel ".1." . ... .136 American Tobacco . . . . . . . . JSS Awironaa -uiuiug lo Atchison ... .-. Atchison, pfd ... Atlantic coast -Line Baltimore arid Ohio ... Bethlehem Steel. Brooklyn Rapid Transit ..." Canadian' Paeiflc . . . . . . " . Cehtral Leather . 3.. . . , , . Chesapeake and Ohio ... . , Chicago Great Western . .'. Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Chicago and North Western . . 37 . .. ..105 -... ..101 : ... ..130 ,j. :..105 .. 37 ...... !H ...---.'..260 '. .. .. 26 . . . 77 ,. - .. 16 ... ...113 ... ,..13tt Colorado: Fnet- and Iron i. Consolidated Gas . . . . . : .,. Corn Products . . . . . . .. . Delaware and Hudson ... .'. DenTerand Rio Grande ... . Denrer and Rio Grande, pfd Distillers'. Securities ...... . Erie ... 'j Erie, 1st pfd ... ... ...... Erie. 2nd pfd ... ... General Electric ... V Oreat Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs . . - Illinois Qentral , . Ihterbdrough-Met ' . . Interborough-MetM pfd ..' . .i Inter - HarTester . . . j, Inter-Marine, nfd ... ... . .. .. 32 ... ..138 ... ... 13 . ...112 ... ... 21 - - 3S ...... 19 . .. .. 31 . .-. .. 48 .... ..183 ... ..;128 .: ... W ... ..127 - ... ..-17 . . . . . G t ... ..107 . .... 18 ..11 International Paper-. JiueruHuuuai rump .tv? . ... . ! 'Kansas City Southern t n iLiaeiede Jas , . .... r... ..105 . V. 1.101 ! Lehigh -.Valley Louisville and Nashville . ..I40 i ..140 . 27 - .'.41 MInQ-"-St. P: and Snlt Ste Marie ri 1 ' T. i rr , .hisruui i. xvau9s auu leias Missouri Pacific .... .i. National Biscuit . . . 1 . .. - .120, National Lend . . ... ... .. 5J .. 25 ..107 . . 32 .113 .. 81 ..119 f :. 29 ..122 .114 .102 -..22 .. 34 " Nat.,Rys. of Mexico. 2nd nfd New York Central . . ... .j. New Tork,- Ont.? and Western Norfolk-and Western .. T. North American--... ... ... . . . Northern, Pacific .. .... Pacific Mail ... .... Pennsylvania;-;.;.:.... ... People's Gas . ,t . .. Pittsburg, - C. C. arid St.' Lonis Pittsburg Coal ..... . . . . . ... pressed5 Steel Car t. . -".-i . Pull ma n. Palace Oar Reading ... ... .... . ... Rennblic Iron and Steel ..164.! -.104 - 25 - 85 - 23 ... 42 . 27 ...18 ..Ua .. 40 ..105 27 .. 80 . S5 .2t .158 . 89 74 r .64 -. 64 ..100 54 41 3 ..13 .. 40 : 72 Republic Iron and Steel, pfd. ... Kockv: Island' Go .-. ;-. ..... . .- i . . . Rdck Island Co.. nfd .'. .. St. Lonis and Sari Frnn.. 2nd pfd eanoam . ir iine ... -j -i . - . Seaboard Air Line, pfd .. . .. Sloss-Sheffield "Steer and iron southern Pacific ?. . . ; , . . Southern Railway . :.ie. . Southern Railway, nfd " . Terinessee Copper ... . . . . .;, . . Texas tnd Pacific ; ; . , Union Paeiflc f.. ... Union ' Pacific, . nfd . . . . - . . United States Realty . . . United ; States Rubber .; Un ited . State Steel : . ; ; : . v United States Steel, nfd . . Utah Copper . . . -. - . . . . ... , Virginia-Carolina chemical wabBsn . ; ,5 ... . . ..... ,-, . ... Western Maryland Western Union v.. ... Vii.-.. Westinsrhonse- Eiectritf i . r-;'j ;wj I Wheellogr ndLake ,rie : " THE" FINANCIAL . MARkET; " We w-yok; patiuary call .steady:: 2;3-4 to 4 per; cent: .ruling rate': and closing' bid 2 3-4; offered at 3. - .Time loans-easier: sfctty and? ninety" days f . per cent. Six Monthi. 4 1-4.' Prime"' mercantile'- paper I 5 - to -5 f.s- terlinjgr' exchange steady,--with actual .Kli&in Acs' 1a MlfAw,' tll jt On a". sixty day ' toiils; and at -4.8G90 for de- Fmanay;pmmerciai DiJiis..s?a-z.v Bar: itiand?. Conunerciar "bills 4.82 1-2. Bar snver 3. ,1-2.. Mexican .dojlars 49. t 1 . . 1 - - " . . . - - - v ..Fou Great Pictures: ,x ,. IGitf -TheatreU-.Hateeattra Voii; Great Pictures ; tf THE WEATHER, y IJnited States Department of Agricoltnre, Weather" Bureau , , " 1 r V January 14; 1913. J Meteorological data for the 24 boors end ing i,t r p. M. yesterday: : ;t: - Temperature at 8 A. M., 42 degrees ;: at 8 P. m.. 43 -degrees;' maximum, .40. degrees.; ihinimum,. vi aegrees, ukuu, aegrees.- . - j Rainfall ; for the dayi .00; rainfall for tie month, to date, 1.34. . - i Stage of water In Cape Fear .river, at,; . . 111 . .. O 13' "r' ..r.. .1 .. A 4 ? 1 Weather Forecast. vtir! North Carolina Fair Tuesday.' ex- Icfept; r aiu near the coast ; warmer r Wednes- A. Dnir '- warmer : northpus. .mrl oast "iiij , - , .- - . - - - winds.:' . . ' : -? ' ? - . Port, .Calendars-Jan.; 14. Suuj-ises .. Sun sets .i. Day's length . . : .fa.-; ,: . Wilmington . . Sonthnort -. ;. : :18 A. Xf. . . ... .... l.lO hrs. 7 min. Tides.-: ... r vr - , ; Hign water:' .Xbw water. A:M. P.M.-'i'A.M, P.M. . 2:24 2:4 9:47.' 9:40 .12 S.4v...7Wrfl:13Vr 6 J39 Masonboro -Inlet. i.H :3Q w. 9:44 6:10 WtATHER BUREAU REPORTS January 13, 1913,sUit ; fTemperatnre. i V - .' t-i -.. 9 S -o o ' a IM STATIONS: a a . 00 - o & a- - Abilene.. V . . .clear . . clear . .clear . .cloudy . . clear . . clear , . cloudy pt cldy ... . clear . clear xloudy .': . .clear pt cldy . ; . clear i clear clear. . '. 1 clear . fj cloudy i. cloudy .l cloudy. ..'clear .1 -.clear r CO 42 46 ' 48 ' 56 22 52 40 . 30 . 54 . 70. 44 ! 54 , 32 32 34 ; 44 32 14 52 34 . 10 : - 42 ,50. 28 ' !' 42 .34 44 20 ' 22 .- 20 r 34 .54 30 18 28 .0 - ..O .0-' . .o .o : .0 .o .0 .0 8 .0 .0 , .0 -.0 . .0 -O .0 - ! .0 ' .0 .0 .0 .0 Ashevliie. . . Atlanta . . , . 4-ngrista. , Birmingham -Boston . . . Charleston: . Charlotte . . Chicago.." . Galveston . . . Jacksonville . Memphis ... Mobile . . Montgomery New; Orleans New York . Oklahoma f. Pittsburg . Raleigh .... . ' 28''- 38 38 40 54 54 as Savannah . . Shreveport. . St. Louis . Washington.. IV 34 FELL . F. RO M T RA1 N Wayne . Countyt Young Map t Victim of '. v ' Serious Acciden i ' (Special Star Correspdhdence.) T Golds'boro, N.' C., January - IS. ' Clifton Pearson is lying in a most crit ical condition at the, home of his sis ter; Mrs.! Wiley Andrews, at Scotts Ville, three miles north of this city. He i left here Saturday night: on the Shoo-fly to. spend Sunday .with his sis ter, Scottsville . being a flag station, and was found about "midnight in the ditch by a negro, Arthur Barnes, pass ing" along the track within a short dis tance from the station. ' He was conscious Barnes hastened for help and awakened Mr. Wiley Andrews nd when they lifted the unfortunate young, man it "was found1 to .be"' his brother-ih'-Iaw,: r aii6;,'hiedical aid ; was promptly summoned. Young Pearson has not yet recovered consciousness and he is thought to be in a most Be- fious - conditions ' It is suggested that young Pearson had probably gone to the rear platform on tthe trai?i nearing the station and stepped off -in the i - . - -i -tin ' I Its Siafe for Children CONTAINS k - NO A OPIATES -X ROBERT R- BELLAMY. I'NITED 8TATI8 OF" AMERICA, EAST eru District :ef North - Carolina; ss..:. In the I'nited -States District Court In aw' ' for said District, fourth- Dirislou. In ; the matter of H. J". Weeks & Brother, of KrizabethtOwni Voluntary Bankrupts. No. f- 178 in Jiankrnptcy. Petition for Dis- charge. r . To toe Honorable H. G.. Connor, Judge of .' the District CoArt of the United States " for the Kastern; District of j North Caro s Una: .. - .. - ; H. J.' Weeks & brother, of 'Klftsabethtown, in the Couuty of - Bladen and State of North Carolina, in said? i District, respectfully rep resent that, on tue.lTth day of, September, last past.-they 'ere duly adju'dsed bank rupt under the tts' of Congress relating to imukruptcy ; thathey h.tre duly surrender ed nll their property. ad haye-fully c m plied with all the requirements of . 'said act.: and of thr'ordei-s of theapnrt touch ing 1lMir,h:inkriTnlcv. .1J. - fc" Wherefore -they pray that they may be decreed -by: the Court to hare.a iuii ais charge from all debts payabla .against their estates under said bankrupt acts, ex cept such debts' as - are exempted by law from such discharge... , -- Dated this 10th day of January, . A. D. 1913. -. -'-- ' ' ' ' '' - : H. J: WEEKS & BHOTHEIl. f Bankrupts. Order of Notice Thereon. : Eastern District of North Carolina. Coun - ty of New Hanover," ss. : v on this 13th day-- of January. 1013. on reading the1 foregoing petitiou, it is ordered by the Court. Thafa hearing be had upou the same on the 12th day1 'o February, 1913. before Geo.' H. Howell. Eso.v Heferee of said Court,-! at Wilmingt6n. N. C. in said district, at 11 :30 o'clock' in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be1 publshed In The Wilmington Star,- a newspaper, printed in said district, and that all-known creditors and otherv persons in iuterest may appear at .the said time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why - the prayer of the said petitioner-should. not le granted;. v- And it k is -fur.tiier-ordered - by,. the Court. That; the Clerjsa shall, send .tiyniail to all known --creditbrVr- Copies, of said,-, petition and this order. Addressed to them at their plaoes of residence .as stated. .'-; -. - " i Witness the f BonraM : Gt Connor, Judge of the-iaid Coartr 4"and7'h;e - seal thereof, at Wilmington.' N.-Ci'Mar said dis trlM, on the 13th -day of January, t A- D. 1913.- ' f ' .-'j'.f -:,- ''"-3''. i; rbtt(ft'r'' " Attest; 1 ':---.. " .'..-' " rkc,f-. i v :.' 3 H; L- GRANClerk. , : 'A By- S. P. Collier" Deputy Cl6r0: i? ' i '..y' (Seal of CoOrhV f 'r '1fi' - ' lr-: ' ' ' " '; Dr, Leld c - f D. -Lillian Creese I li- CREESpE GREE5E. I -CHrftdPWACnrtC 'aT8ICL4W' AND '.; NKBVE SPEClALISTa. -rsv- i All forms of JMsese successfully handled 00 r cent, relieyed by nr method. Wo men-f ana s cnuaren's. juisease spectMcy. j. v .;:-; ConsnIttion Fr. v. -or- 2-3S Garrell BLDO. - 'PHONE BOS. .- ; : RESIDENCE tMIONE..,. -.-c' :.8t t.l-tf. -i - ' .-; t'.V::-.; -',i--.:.: :;:' J. B. KcCsbe. : . Local ana Long Distance an - 1 Manager, v- j 'rhone 502. . f Carblina Audit' & 'Adjustment J Vj- : Comnanv.'-V " uompany, - ' - .- - - - ; 1 . - . - -. ::- Room .-Southern Blda.;'; ... n - ?-?twiMlt':i'fc im IT 1 I n I RRRP P.RMPAMY lillsli i vi i-i uwiik uwiiii nil i i'-- - WHOLESALE GROCERS Offer ta the C00 ases Sweet Potatoes. ; 1200 cases. Salmon. 500 cases Tomatoes. 600 cases Corn. 200 cases Peaches. , . . ':-.-' i - -- .--' . ; 25 ; cases Asparagus- -100 cases - Apples. '500 bags'. Rock Salt. 10000 bags 100 lb. Salt. 500 Spirit Barrels. - ;; 500 bundles Hoop Iron. ' 1500 kegs Nails' V At prices to meet legitimate competition.- Prompt shipment guar anteed. : :: SXATpMNT. CONDITION The Murchisdn National Bank OF WILMINGTON, N. C, At the Close of Business December 31, 1M3. :' - RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts . . .- .S4,598,S12.60 -IT. S. Bonds (at par) . , . 551,000.00 Bank Bnilding ... . . . . . 75,000.00 Bonds and Other Securities 157,716.46 Cash and Due by Banks . . 1,365,055.51 $6,747,084.47 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock ... . .S 8J5.O000O Surplus and Net Profits . . 615,000.90 Circulation ........ 550.000. U0 Special Deposit, U. S. Bonds 100,000.00 Deposits. 4,757,084.47 ?6,747,084.47 . - . r . DEPOSITS: December 31, 1908 . . . December 31, 1910 . . . December: 31, 1912 . .$2,871,880.79 . 4,002.287.34 . 4,757,084.47 h.- c. McQueen J. V. GRAINGER - J.-.W. YATES. . . C. 8. GRAINGER . . President .Vice-President Vice-President . . . .Cashier THERE'S PLENTY OF STYLE about the rig you hire from this livery Stable. Nobody couid tell it from that of a millionaire arid you'll feel like one when you drive out in it.- Just say the word and we .will send around an outfit that you will be proud to be seen in and will make your friends thinft you have inherited a fortune. Gitjr Livery Co. C. W. MJLLS, Mgr. NO ONE IS TOO OLD to be indifferent to their teeth. In fact the older the person the more ne cessary is it that the food be properly masticated. GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD TEETH go together. You -cannot have one without the other. We supply teeth for persons of every age and condi tion. "All operations are painless , and all charges are extremely moderate. ', Crown - and Bridge Work Spe cialty.. All work Guaranteed-: DR. CULBRETH'S Dental Parlors . ... ... .. . . -. ............ - Front, and-. Princess Street. H. deW. 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YOU CAN BUY FIDEUTY TRUST, & PEVELOIjEN -' -, ' " v: 14 Princess St."." ' .' '""'' "SOUTOERN Five Cars on hand at the old price. It won't last long. Write or call and see us. as to price. 0 WRfl. E- SPR1M : purcell building:; ri :f I r A Change of Weather M a Change of Wearing Apparel And to get the Best for the money is " ' ' , , - '- v ''" '.. " -.; . -: . ';.: something else, and the place, where? I ' -rV 4 . m :&0 LK Y & :.CO'lUiP A NY One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers. '' '.. '' ' ' : '! ' ' '"'V' ".. :' ;! t Sole Agents for the Best Men's, Boys' and Children's Clouiing, Underwear; and Hats such as Strouse & Bros, and B. Kuppenheimer Clothing, Knox and . Stetson Hats, the noted Norfolk and New Brunswick and Dr. Deimel's Lir nen Mesh Underwear. . - '- 'Phone 617. Masonic ' Building. "CHATT-A-NOOGA" Plow if bu -want to know which Plow the intelligent Farmer selects itoVsuit his naJvrell as his employes, and when you satisfy the one who is to- use the Plow, you satisfy your Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, :xr What ever your crop mijght he. ' : . - rh: Write for our prices, on the numbers below: 43, j62,. 63, 70, 77, 7iy2. , ;::"' ' v...-v; ; v . J. W. ROURGHISOW Wholesale Hardware. .-' ' -It--'- . '- , . I 1 :, .-KM I mii ii I 1 A aT;L II ;' :- . LTr:? --Si W-T' I";-J:VV:Miri t - f i ft ' . - m mm m mm - t, .1 mm . wtm mtwmw I .t i- .- --'- - . - --'';-:. 4 I f?-- BUILD IN r -.-. MOST , BEAUTIFUL ON EASY.TERMS. FIELD FENCING. ii I -5 ; J301mmfiori,cNi C. Li; BOILE11S .fants, 8irlicturv ;;:ai;Steel,';Machinc;,v;l;; 3-2-1 Cold lulled' Steel ; ; f? ;ol Machinery. pSewotk " S't e c 1 . . :, fft IronL Brass, Cop- 11 andY see usi tlRO and Vr i afiorciacij.3r our , oraers, vi: ; Wlmihgton R; ? J f Irdh' Worlw - . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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