.'AS
i
deports of Aa gvproyed I Spot Demand
Causea ovnse wt...- to 1.
PointlowkWaSsFlrmigJ
Covering of Shorts -v
:v-.-
Now lor. January cotton mair, Chicago.; Jaaxiiu-y , 13Wheat eorb
o, showed a generally teadifer, ton ground -an active market today, particularly
:iy on reports of an. improved . spot de-j In the las.; hour, wheir they advanced I
Kiml and cloaed-flrmta ot "2 cent and agisted la boosting oats and pro
, u points, oldfrosmons being from
.,! to 1-1 points net higher. - e tenlng '-2 cents.' :' : ' . -' .
steady, at an advance of one point on
April, but generally jun.chanjEed f to , tlree
oiuts and lower under . overnight selling
rders ana reports mat interior
.ol.lers were beginning to show : sighs of ii
vt.:1kness. or were hedging their holdingsi?
,v sales of futures. ctiye; months 8aW;4!3SiC' " 'f standard,
;,, t; points net' lwer right after vthe call, I Closing . prices f '! -:-.':'r V
.nt offerings were very well absorbed by feaAiax July; 9102; Sep-
.11! UfllVtr UCWttUU . VUVffrilJJP I
,it old s lions tm a reueweu aentano. irom
trade houses. This buying soon steadied
tlu market, while offerings . became : less
.i-itressive as prices worked higher . Re
ports of an improved : spot "demand and
renewed steadiness in the interior, stimulat
ed the demand somewhat later,-and "while
trading was much less active on the ad
vance than its had been on, the " recent
t.reak, the market ruled very steady late
in the day. with, the ;lose only aT point dr
two off from 'the best ' The improved tone
of southern spot advices was considered
the feature of the day, , but. talk around the
rinr reflected little change .in the general
average of local sentiment, and many -attributed
the bulk-of the day V buying: to
covering of shorts. Private reports of a
steadier spot situation however, were con.
timed to some extent by official advices
showing t he Southen . markets , generally
unchanged to C .higher.--: Liverpool at
tributed the relative steadiness there to
continental buying and a - more favorable
view of the situation-i .the Balkans. ,j
Spot cotton, quiet v Middling Trplands,
1,5: do. gulf, 13.23. Sales none..'
The cotton tutuies marset closetl firm.
Month :
Jan ..
Feb . -
Mar ..
Apr . .
May ..
June ..
July ..
Aug
Sept . .
( ct . .
Nov . .
Dec ..
Dpea.- High. Low. Close.
.12.55 12.70 12.50 12.70
,..r ,12.22
12.06 '12.26
..12:0
..12.12
..12.13
12.26
12.25
12.20
12.00 12.26
. 12.21
12.04 12.21
11.95 12.10
..... ,11.60
11.38 11.48
12.07 12.21
..11.96 11.97
. .11.55 .. .
..11.4.T 11.48
. j 11. 43 . , . . .s
. .11.4S 11.44 . 11.44 11.48
THE PORT MOVEMENT.
Halveston Steady. ,12 ; jet teeeipts; 6,
153; gross receipts, 84 ; sales, 1,988; stock.
:5iiX.'.Jl ; France, ll,27u coastwise, 325.
New Orleans -Steady, 12; net ret-ertps.j
,!m;l'; gross receipts, 3,026; sales, J,8a;
stock, 1S0,879 ; Great Britain ; 12 ; - Ftanee,
coastwise, . 1.060.
Mobile Steady, 12; net reeeipts.v 334 ;
gross receipts, 334; sales, 300; stock, 32,573 ;
lireat Britain, 1,371 ; coastwise, 881. ..--. f
Savannah 4Juiet. -12 ; net 'receipts, 2,
382; gross receipts, 2,582; sales, 3O0; stock,
i:;7.32: oastWise. 2,042. . , : .
Charleston Quiet, 12.; iiet recelptsSS
gross receipts, .350 ; sales 100 ; stock. 33,290.
Wilmington Nominal ; net -receipts, 125;
gross receipts, 125; stock, 13,974. J -
Norfolk Quiet, .12f .nef receipts, S03;
gross receipts, S03; sales. 87; stock, 71,828 ;
coastwise, l,0i9. . - - -
Baltimore Nominal, 13 ; gross receipts,
; stock. 7,331. ' - " - - , . t
New York Quiet, 13; net receipts, :87 ;
gross receipts, 6,871 stoek. 115,305; coast
wise,4.sr?o. '.. : --" :'.:-.-) "'
Uostou Quiet, 13; net receipts, 620; gross
receipts. 5J945; stock, 35.05U." . ,
l'liiladelphla-Stehdy; 13.25; stock;' jf,794.
Texas :ity Net receipts, 5J19; gross e-i-eipts.
3.219; stock,...29,762 ; continent, 12,
7(3: coastwise,729i -r "v - : I
Bninswiek Stock; 92i. ' - : v
J.uksonvllle-45toc3-.,1.885. - r -
Ar.mfs Pass Stock, 781. -r' . '" . .- V.
Seattle Net . receipts, - 2,721; . gross ' re
ceipts. 2.721; .Japan, 2.721. - - . . -
Total today. -at- all ports Net, .22,367 ;
!reat Britain. L496-; France, 1679; conti-4
aent. 12,703; Japan, z,tzi: stock, NJ.W2.3lli
Consolidated, at all ports Net, 110,068;
Oreat Britain,-62.473; lYance, - 16V532 ; con
tinent. 65,526; Japan. 9,477. . '
Total since Sept.-1. at all Iports-Net, T
43ft.:s6; Great r BritiUn. 2.549,196: ; France,
XK.549; continent1,- 2,207,643; - Japan. 144,-'-';
Mexico, 1,600. - - - ,
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.'-
Houston Steady, 12)ft; net- reecipts,, 5,
Ji2!: gross receipts, 529: shipments;-7J57;
sales. 1.823; stock, 153,156. . - : :
Augusta Steady. . 13; net r receipts; 669 '
gross receipts. 813; shipments; L2l? sales,
HH); stock, 113,065. - : . '- ' , - "
Memphis Steady, 13; net iwscelpts, , 1,
''M; gross receipts, 4.645r shipments, 5,352;
sales, 3,100; stock. f 172.146. ' i
St. Louis-Dall, IS; Bet reeeipts, 3"6;
gross reecipts, , 4,431 ;" shipments, 4J29 ;
stock. 24.989.: , . - - '.. ';' '.
CMneinnati-Net receipts 78 ; ! gross -re-'
eipts, 678; shipments, 2.104: stock.' 2338.
Little . Rock Qsiet. 12;. net . receipts.
2(1: gross receipts, 201; shipments', 70S;
stork. 40,341.
Total today-iNet receipts, 9.139: gross
receipts, 16,697; shipments, ; 20,775; Kales,
5.W3; stock, 531,235. . , - '
COTTON MOVEMENT ANALYZED
Movement of This Year Compared
With Last arid Other Years :
New Orleans; January-'15.- Secre
tary Hester's analysis .of the cotton
movement for the fourVxnonlhs of. the
season from September 1st-to the close
of December, shows that " compared
with the crop jriovmerit last year the
State ol Texas has brought into sight
this season' in round, figures Itt.OW
bales more"; other Gulf .States Which
include Arkansas, Louisiana, ' Missis
si P pi , Tennessee. Mlssotirl. Oklahoma.
California, etc.; haVe marketed 89,000
Jess, and the group of Atlantic Statef,
wnicn includes .N.orta.and South car
ol i na, Georgia,' Florida, "Alabama and
irgmia, have. Baarketed."-7X7,000 Jess,
making the net increase in the amount
marketed 78.000 . ':. Ur4&.-i;
, -Mr. Hester SbpV.8 xtaaowmitt
i 'ought into sisrht 4y ieroups Of States
lor the four months f this seasonjats
4'.. 1 1 .
umiows: : ;. . - .. .
Texas, 3.409,111 balesinincTeaie
opr last year 'of 727,573;" ali tricrease
over the year before fast tf
t t)f 1.215,849$ '-Febroary; 0.12; :
iittunlw -.May, 6.21; June,
te:ame: 63Iairust..6.30:- srime W
ana an increase over the
Other Gulf States 2.410,61. ..bales;
a decrease trader lait year ? 8975T
? 'Jecease" ; under yeart before last ypt
r 7,fi84, and an increase '' over - same
ime in 1909 of 4S3.442; ' . :- . ' va ,4
Atlantic States, 3,748,425 bales, adei
f rease under last 'year;' of 71C,536;an
1 ncr ease over year, befqre, last of 47,r
'1?. and an increase over "same" tim4
in 1909 of 351,483V : ,KfVV5i;:i
Total crop in sight plose2 Deeemberj
"-,089,150, a decrease under' list yea?
f 78,438; an increase over year feetore
ast of 1,205;338 knd an" increase Over
tle same time in';1909. )rtjfti2s flS'
The groups of ! Stat)eV''ra:fh1sh6'dl'Viii
lound figures of the ertops' of last yehr
"nd year before last: ' From the State
rf Texas, last year, 4,327,000 and year
Ijeiore last 359.000: other Gulf States
4,1 74,000' last year and 3.7dS,006 -year
last von - J r- i rr yiAn V.tr.vtS
j -.ai . 2f.au
SiaiS.
Th Cereal Advanced a Cent In. Last
Hour and Helped Boost Oats and
"vWwiftange;iie'arly ; . T'
r v .Venn vv. . -
" Cash grain : '- r- - "' ' '" ' V
i!il!l.l3 : No.-' 2,
spot-$9fiM). T ' '
r0- 29.r M0. 2. white, and 2fo.J
firff T:' . '"'k'I
"": '
iOTn- -Maj 52 n JnW 'SHOftmsaai. : c:
fember, 34. ' ' " ' ' ""
tembe1&:34; 0ly' M. fif
i-orx January, 18.20; May; 18.55.
' fird 'Tanai-y, 9,75; May, 0.92. ir
, Wbs January, , 9.77? May, 9,95. ,
r:.i: MARINE. ; i
'1; . Clerd. . ' I.
: Str. Ovidia (Swd.), 1,820 tons, Norderi,
Newport News, Heide & Co., ;
v ' p-i''"- ij' 1 i; v ; .;. ;
:.- MABINE DIRECTORS. '. :
.-- : . .-: ' . . p'
Ust ef .Teasels Now ia Port at Wilmlair
' North Csrotlns. .. v p.
.r . Steamers.
Str. Westhampton (Br.), 1,162 tons, DeW;
Huelva,- Alexander Sprunt & Son. i
Str. MeldOD Hr.. .1 57 tn.no TTanVv
whyte. ... r";-, 7r :
! Str. Romsaalen (Br.), 1,632 tons,. lis
gram, Henry Wbyte. ... .
Sehr. Linab C. Kaminski 421 tons. Chris.
tensen, MaffiU & .Wood. , ' - i
Schr. Brina P. Pendleton, 827 tons. Trim,
-uauiti u 00a.- " , :
' Schr. . . Edith H, Symington, 881 tons,
Thurber. Maffltt & Wood ;
Schr. Victor CARecords, 263 tons, Grin?
th,: Maffltt jb- Wood, y r. fi ; y,.: , . '-44
:';-;'-; WILMINGTON MARKETS. ''
ti ' ' STAR OFFICE, January 15.
; SPIRITS'TCBPESTINE Steady. 38. ;
ROSIN Steady, ?4.90 per barrel of 280
poanas. .
. : TAR rirna. $220. - ' -':
CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm : ?3.00 per
barrel for hard; 4.00 for dip; $4.00 for
virgin.
Quotations same day last year:
Spirits
turpentine, nothing doing; rosin, nothing
doing ; tar, nothing doing; crude turpen
tine nothing doing.
Racelots.
Spirits "Turpentine ,
Rosin ... ...
... 2
Tar .. ... ... ... ...
Crude Turpentine . .
.i 16
: COTTON MARKET. '
Market Nominal. ..,
-r Same day last year, nothing doing.
Kecelpts: .12o; same day . last year, 1,1-5)
hales.. ' . : - ;
Totals receipts since Sept. .1st. 301,012
Dates. " - -
Total receipts same time last year. 3S5J-
. ...... ...
(Quoted by Wi- J-.- Meredith. Jan. 15.) ;
j CORN Firm: S3 to 4J0c. per bu.
roTATOES Irish potatoes, zc. to joc.
Der bu." Sweet Dotatoes. yams. 75c. . .
fEAS UDlI. WMte. S2.10 tO 52.0U ; COW
peas, SI .50 per bu.
t REEF1 On font, vcfv dnll. M94c. n'er lh
dressed, no sale.
POKK-9lle.,
WtOIi Burry. 13 to 18c. per lb.; free
of urr 25e: per lb; - ' -'.
H1DKS ureen.-. 11c. Der lb.: dry. 1368
16 2-35. oer lb.
NOKTU CABOLINA BAC05i Hams. W,
1920c. per' lb.; sides and shoulders, 13
BEESWAX Firm, 2728t per lb. :
TALLOW firm, 45C. per lb. '
POULTRY Chickens. uood demand.
Orowo, 4O50c. ; , Spring chickens, - lS35c,
per neaa. 'xtseys,- on root, ami, zoc.
EGS Dull; 2526c ;
x '- iBY BIVE AND KAIL.
Receipts of Cottom wd Naval Stores
' . Pert of Wilmington. '
, ' :' ', " Wllminertari K. C:: Jan. 13.
Atlantic XToast Line 125 bates cotton;; 2
casks sni rits -1 ur Den tine : 16 barrels tar.
Total-125 :jtmles ; otfon ; 2 casks spirits
turpenteji;16iJMffrels,-tar. . .
WILMINGTON PEANUT MABKEL
(Quoted by J. S. Funchess & Co.)
,- Wilmington, Jao, 3.'
Market Stead v.: . - - 1 "
- North . Carolinas Farmers' . stock : Prims
hand-picked, $1.15 ; machine-picked, - tl .12,
- SpanishPrime hand-picked, l. 10; ma
chine Dicke; $1 .05. v - ,
- Virginias Prime hand-picked, r70c. ; - ma
chlne-picsea, boo. . :. .. r ; i, :.t
" iEW f"TORK.-PRODUCE MARKET;?
Moor -Ynrlt: jnnflr 15. Flour-MJulet,
f Wheat Firm- No. red, 1 .081 .09
No. 1, Northern lulutb. l .. -T
. Corn Firm. ' '. - . -
Hides--Steadyi ? ' :
v Petroleum Steady. V - ' : .
i Molasses-Steady.
.jRlce-Firafc :' ,:' - .
. Weoi-Quiet. .
I Sngar-rRaw. steady ; refined, steady.
. Butter Firm, !( t: ' -.f---.. V-:::.:'
Oieese--Steady.' , , . " ;
Coffee Soot- steady : ' Rio.:, No. ,7, ',13'A
SantosANo, 4, i5; mild quiet; Cordova
1 Potatoes Steadier.. Florida, - 2.004.00;
IMaineba, 902.0o; .Western, , bag, 1.40
& '85;
tiprtm Fairly '.'.iacaTe,' witn
lnrices hiaher on scarcity -of crnde . 'offer
.tngs, ;rf6Verlibf;:shtort4,:-iuyla;bycottba
houses and support from -refiners. Closing
prices were 5 to 8 points net. higher. Sales,
11,600 htftrelS. -xi me crude, .fLS33.0(i do;
Siuniner yelloV, spot, 6.126.35; January,
6.12;' :ivnirch.vu; - A-prii,-
ne. -6.20; ; uiyi .2;
Winter , yellow, 6.25
I-LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET;
i'V . ' ' --Hu -.-.
Liverpool, January 15. Spot cotton, quiet
and- easier.- American middllng,"7.37; good
rtilrMHn tr .1 middliftC. .6.83: low mid
d liiiR- .5: . Eoott" ordinary. JS.25 :: ordinary i
9. VI. x ntyien .oi uie ua ..jvtw i,uuw imfcn,
of which 1,000 were ror speculation ana ex
ort and included 5.100 'American. f, Re
eelptis, :3,100. 'ani 'AmetJcaiii. ..Futures -togeni
Id ftuiet and closed steady. Jatthary; 6.65
iaauary 4 and 1 Februkey, 662V j : February;
and Jktarch. J.ei.;; Mach and .April, 6.60;
April au dMay,. 6,58 V May and. June. 6.57;
June and July, ,6.55 July and .August,!
.32 jr Augtist andSeptember.v;6.4l &ep:
fember and October, v..27.i Oqtoher ami. No,
vemberp A 19 November and : Decemheri
6.16; -December, .jhd .January.v6.15; Janu-:
ary and Feb.rtiary;6,.14.ti ,r - .-- lj
I' " DRY -GO
.-'-' ,'. ' ..:- v ?
DRV -GOODS MARKET.
New Xork. i januaey. 'U. iw -.cotton
a-oods markets .- were , quiet ana steaayi
.v .? 1
GOHII . AGTlVEidOST- STOCKS . STILL WEAK
By' 'Comparison With Two Previous
Days, However, the; Market Gave
A J3etter. Account &t itself ..'
if -:- !- "Contradictory : - v;k.?- ' '. 1
New Tork, January 15. By comparison
with the two. previous. days of. weakness.
the stock market gave a better nccount pf
Itself today, but . it '. nevertheless, cfontinued
to reflect the disordered state' of speculative
sehttment - The : market 1 was nervous and
irregular. with Contradictory . movements
among various issues. .' i.. : ' .
.. Some stocks sold, below yesterday's ; low
point, although the range ot prices -was
much narrower, and during a large 4 part
.oz ...the. day. many of the leaders snowea
small net; gains...v - i.-;
.-. iteaoing, . . lemgn vaitey, . ana ouiueru
Pacific were weakest of the more promi
nent Issues, while metal shares developed
streneth.f . . -: -; . - ..
The .market was most, unsettled during
early trading, and as the session advanced
grew-.steadier until in the late .afternoon it
made a fair showing of strength,, with, a
dumber or gains' of a point or more. .
. Various "matters operated to check the
decline; j There, was evidence of determined
support during periods, of weakness, which
Lrestricted operations On the short side. The
posmou of the European markets was an
other favorable Influence and purchases of
stocks by1-- Europe were the heaviest iii
some 'time. It was estimated that Eu
rope bouarht 40.000 to . 50.000 shares, Lon
don taking chiefly Steel and Uniou Pacific,
and Paris Amalgamated. : Traders - with
heavy commitments on the- short side
showed some uneasiness and. covering op
erations were carried : on extensively, . par
ticularly in the metal stocks. Political
consideration again figured promnently. All 3
Wall Street talked polities , today and ap
parently little headway was made toward
dispelling, the nervousness which has been
reflected in the week s dealings. ; ..
Bonds were under slight pressure.. .To
tal sales, par value, $1,927,000. Panama 3s
advauoed on call . .Total sales 'today,
501,400 shares.
. Closing stock list
Amalgamated Copper ...... . ..
72V&
.. 54
.36
.. 27
.,113
. 52
..52
, 21
American 'Beet .Sugar . .v . . j "
American Can . .
American ' Can, pfd ; . -American
.Car -and.. Foundry. ...
American Cotton (il . ;
American lee Securities L . , ...
American Unseed . . . .. .
American Locomotive : . 1 ... . ...
jo -
..,
American. Xmeltina and Uef ... "
.70
. ..105 ,
.115
. 413414
..270
. . '. 37 5
. .wl04
..;101
. -:.120
...104
.. 36
. . .. 80
...242
.. . 26
American' Smelting. and, Uef., pfd
American Sugar. Itefinlng ... . .
American Tel and. Tel J.. .
American Tobacco ... ,
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison-.. . .. ... ...
Atchison, pfd .. ... .-.
Atlantic Coast Line : ;.
Baltimore .and Ohio
Bethlehem Steel ... ...
Brooklyn Raid Transit
Canadian Pacific."... ..
Central Leather . . .
Chesapeake and Ohio. . .
. . .-75
. .. 16
. ..112
135
31'
....137
. ..13
...162
....20
.- . 37
. 19
. .. 30
.40
. . &i
. . ..182
.. .127
..-38
. ..127
17
... 60
..'.-.103
.. ..18
.. . 11
. ..-X4
... 25
1 ..102
...159
. . .150 -.
..138
... 26
Chicaaro- (Ireat Western "J
dilcairo. Mi . and St. Paui
rChicago and North Western
Colorado -Fuel and Iron
Consolidated Gas ... ', . .
Cprn Products .
Delaware and Hudson .
Denver -and Itlo Grande I ...
Denver and Bio Grande, pfd
Distillers' Securities .
Erie .V. ... ... ... ;.. ;
Brie. 1st nfd .......
Jirie; 2nd pfd :. . ; . . . 1 . . .
General Electric ...
Great Northern; pfd ... !...
Geat . Northern ; .Ore Ctfs.
Illinora Central ...... ...
IhterhoronghMet ... ..
iaterborouirh-Met.. nfd ... .
inter-Harvester ... ...
Inter-Marine, pfd . .' .. . . .
international Paper ;..
International Pump .... . ..
Kansas City Southern . .!. .
ijacieae uas . . . . ...
Lehigh' Valley ...... .
Louisville and. Nashville
Minn.. ,St. P. and Sault Ste Marie
Missouri. Kansas andvTexas ...
Missouri Pacific .... ......
; ; 9
t AT
Nationar Biscuit .-. ... .1. i4. ..
National Lead-... .........
... 51 -:
.. 25
..100
...
v .111
.. )
..118
...-!
...l:S'
.100 -
. .
..162
Nat-.Rys of (Mexico. 2nd pfd . .
New York Central .. .j
New York. On t. and Westen
NorfolK and Western
North American ... .
Northern . Pacific
pjclflc Mall-... ... ..
Pennsylvania ... .'..
People's Gas ". . . ; .
Pittsburg, C. C. and St. Louis
Pittsburg Coal . . . ... ... ...
Pressed Steel Car ... .... .. ...
Pullman Pal.ice Car v.. '..
J.'eadLig ... L. .. ... ,.J ..
Bepublic Ircu and Steel .. ... ...
Republic Iron and Steel, pfd 1. .
Rock Island Co r.. it: ,. ... ..
Rock -Island Co.. pfd i. .
St. Louis, and .San Fran.,, 2nd pfd
Seaboard .r Line . . .. i .
Seaboard Air Line, pfd ... ......
Rloss-Shetrield, Steel and Iron .. .
Southern: Paefl:&V:: i-.f .... . ;
Southern Railwa v .
, . .162-:
'..40 i
...22
. . 40
. . 27
.:. 194
..45
.. 41 ;
...105U
. .260
...79
34
...21
...157
. . 80
73 -...64
... 63
...109
.. 54
...41
-. 3
2
. . 30
... 71
. . . "73
... 7
Southern Railway, pfd
Tennessee Copper 4
v
Texas and Pacific ... -Union
Pacific ...
Union laclfle, pfd . . .". -. i .
United States, Realtv ..
United States Rubber ...
United States-Steel . : . : i:
United States Steel, - pfd ,
Utah iCopper ;....
Vlrginla-Cardlinai Chemical
Wabash ... v.-. i,:-.
Wabash, pfd; .. .-,,- ,.. .;
Western Maryland
Western Union ; -. . ' '. . . '
Westingbouse Electric .
Wheeling and Lake Erie
THB FINANCIAL MARKET.
i- - i. :.i)'.v,.'v't--V ' " ''' -..VV. C, J-J'
- New York, January 15. Monev on call,
steady, at 23; per cent.; ruling 'rate,
and closing -bid, - 2 goffered at 3. Time
loans,..'flrm.; ; sixty , days, ,a4 per cent.
ninety days, 44; six months; 44.
Prim mercantile paper, 45. Ster.
ling exchange; firm, with actual business
iir - hankers llls at 4.85 for sixty-day
bills, and at - 4.8710 for demand. Com
mercial bilis4.82. - Bar Silver. -.6U-: ' nr i
lean' dollars. :?49.; . Government bonds, flrm.-
IVUUluau. WUU9, UKilV). 1 , - 1 - i
"-7: NAVAL STORKS." - rXe
- NewvYork January 115. Turpentine and
rosin, quiet. - - r - ,-
Savannah January. 15. Turpentine, firm
at-. 39. Sales. 460; receipts, 351r-ship-ments,
710; stock, 30,901. J
Rosin Firm. Sales, 1,517; receipts, l,
4ft5; shipments, 450; stock, 151,127. Quote:
A, B. 4; 905 . 35 C, , D, E. 5.25(5.35 ; F,
5.355.45; I Q, 5.405.45;.H, 5.45; I, 5.70:
K. S,7ii ;;M-snd NfI 7;15; W' Gj 7.20; W W,
7.25
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Jfollowinr .WrVivIhg .for .further icon-
test jor nrst division honors;: .-- A . - K.
OUveT, AHeghanyr D. &L PaHer, ; Gar
den CJityi I 4M: Purves, Woodland ; I.
S . Robeson, ; Qak Hill; W'. J . . Mac
Donald, Caldmet ; George C. Dutton,
Oakjeyj Marshall Whitlach, Oakland ;
Hldrlajer;;Fbx Hills. jfV:; v
' . :y -II; .'"' '"'-.-'- ".V '.' ": '-'
.'...:.' Hear Mr., Karti "Ha , .
Newf s6ns Hyy GrailS7 aydrite so-
Cnlted States IbarieSt of ; AgricuUure,
.. 4 v .- . weatner Jtrareaa. . -
if- -"V-" ' k ' -v; January "16. 1913. ;
Meteorological, data far the 24 hours end-f
ing at 8 P. JVI-yesterday: -; ,
Temperature ki. o .va. o uegrees ; ai o::
P. iM., 56 degrees ; maximum,; 60 degrees ;
minimum 'Jo . aegrees ; mean, 4S 'degrees. :
. Riiinfnli for? the day, .00: rainfall for
the month, to date, 1.34. i , i r
Stage : 01 - wacer u vpc c ear ; river, , at
FayettevlHe, at 8 F.:M., yesterday, -j3.9Jeeti
' i-- .?- '' ' ."Weather' Forecast.
Vni- Vnrth Carolina Fair : warmer Thurs
day ; Friday; local ruins. - . ;
.';! ,y Port .Calenda Jan. l. V;
Sun rises ., .V'.V. .7:17 A. 1.
Sun sets .. ' 5 . . ' . . . h . . .5 V27 P. . sf ,
Day's length ..10 hrs. ic mini
;. I Tides. ; . .
High water. Low water;
" '- ''hi.', A.M. P.M.v A.M.: P.M.
Wilmingtou ... 4:20 44 H:51 11:49
Southport f i ': ; 1 ;40 1:48 8 :09 -8 :22
Masonboro Injet ,, 1:11 1;10 ,Ji:40 7:5
WtATHtH bUKAU RPOfttd
i January 15,. -1913. - . ;
fremperst
are.
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Boston.. . .
Charleston . .
Charlotte . . .
Chicago.. ' . -
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. .clear
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raining
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Galveston . . .
Jacksonville .
Memphis . . -Mobile..
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Montgomery .
New Orleans 1"
New York ,
Oklahoma .
Pittsburg
Raleigh .
Savannah .t;- ;
Shreveport-'; l
St.tLouis .
Washington".
STATE ELECTORAL, COLLEGE.
Unanimous .Vote for. WiJon and Mar'
. shall Mr. . Daniels.
Raleigh, itsf. .C, Jan. lr-The North
Carolina, Electoral College met in the
Senate chamber at noon; today, and
each of the twelve members cast his
vote for Woodrow Wilson for' Presv.
deqt of the United States, and Thos.
Jr; Marshall -for Vice-President.
B. R. Preston; -of Charlotte, caucus
chairman, called the meeting to order
and called to the chair G. Elli? Gard
ner. N)f Yancey. The college effected
psrmanent organization with Elector
Garner as President and Geo. E. Hood,
of Wayne, as Secretary. The oath of
office was administered . by Associate
Justice Wm. A. Hoke, of the Suprems
Court. ' ; ' .
The speech nominating Wilson was
made by former Lt. Gov. Francis D.
Winston; of Bertie, . who iiaid high
tribute to North Carolina and her .part
in picking out thee Presldentielect, and
in glowing terms voiced the fitness or
the party's successful. : nominee as
shown In his record;. -Brief seconding
speeches were made by P. C- Harding,
of Greenville,' ando Geo. E. . Hood, or
Gold3boro., ' ' -. "'
Gtfv. ThosJ R. Marshall, of Indiana,
was nominated -bv J. A. Brown, of
Chadbourn. and seconded by P..H.
Harris: if 'Northampton. . '-
H. M. London, otPIttsboro, was the
unanimous fcholce f the college for
messenesr. to scarry the vote to Wash
ington. and he1 intends to start on nis
mission tonight, iri5 the hope of being
the first to arrive with a State's vote.
The college adopted -x a resolution,
introduced by 'Mr., Londcmp requesting
tho Pros5dntwlc to abooint . Jose-
nhbs Daniels a member -of his catimet,
ja copy of this resolution to be carried
by u the messenger' and -'delivered in
person to Presidentelect Wilson
The members of fhe college were in
vited by the Citizens' Inaugural tjpm
mittee to join the Escort Committee
to meet Governor-elect Locke Craig
at Greensboro : tomorrow and escort
him to Raleigh. ,lfine expressed their
intention of accepting this invitation.
There was a fair attendance of vis
itors in the lobbies and galleries . to
witness the ceremonies, and there
was some mild, applause at times.
FIRE ATt GIERSCH'S.
...;--c,fa.- . ' '.oi
Rafelgh Has Early.Mornintf Hotel Fire.
Damage : Probably : b,uou.
Special -Star Correspondence.)
Raleigh. N: CJ. Jan. l&Fire broke
out in the basement of Hotel Giersch
Sunday jnoniing about 6 'o'clock and
completely gutted the' basement and
street flos ", containing the kitchen
and' heating 'plants in l!he ; basement
and; the office; lobby and cale and pri
vate dining rooms' on ' theJstreet floor.
The upper stories were badly damaged
by. smoke and ; otherwise: It required
three hours !f 6 get the fire under con
trol owihe td the fact that a big lot of
stored soft coal became ignited. The
fire started from a' hot water heater
containing coal ' fire. - -Many of the
guests had to rush from heir rooms
in their ; night clothes and -' gain the
Street through the densest -sort of
smoke and coal gases. A big, force of
workmen began repairsr today and the
kitchen and cafe will be open again in
a couple of days, although it will re
quire some j.time anfl probably over
5,00Q to completely restore the - hotel
to normal equipment. n '-,.'. , r
TOTHEPUBUC.
The repoVt bf ihe -auditor
employed -iby ;the "Bard : of
Couhty :i &rnmiioher , has
been prmted; in, pairnprIet form
arid any lone: ihteresfed Us 1n
tTtetf'Jjtb "call ft HthemiSf
sibners' offiice and 'receive a
copy. ' iTJiiS" report, contains
ftitl statistical tnf ormatibn;in
regard to .the financial; affairs
: of the county. Wi-f
:W$ , t MS., WILLARD,t ft
1 Ghnin. . B . of Go. Cbni. -
jai,su'3'i.-;;f 'Txt"0S
Cure in 1 to S Ar
nnaaturaldiscnarge.
I banuuna no potaon and
jnsybeiisedallatxeBst!i
abolatly without fear.
Guaranteed cot to atiicture. Frerenta contagion.
WWTNOTCURE TOXIRSEXF?- X
At J0nisi8ts.pr we abn express prepaid upon I
ceceipt 1$1. Full particular mailed a xeaucst. f
At:
rece
U.L. GORE Cfl Mr ArlY
1 1.1
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Offer to, the
' COO cases Sweet - Potatoes. :-f
.1200 cases Salmon. ' , ; " 'V
; 500 cases Tomatoes. ; .
COO cases Corn. ' , 7- -, '
"'. 20() cases Peaches. '
25 cases Asparagus. .
100 cases Apples.
500 bags Rock Salt.
10000 bag's 100 lb. Salt;
500 Spirit Barrels.
. 500 "bundles Hoop Iron.
1500 kegs Nails. , :;
At prices to meet legitimate eomt
petition. Prompt shipment guar
anteed. :. : .: : .: ''; :
STATEMENT CONDITION
National Bank
OF. WILMINGTON, N. t
At the Close of Business December 31,
-;. 1912. ' v.
RESOURCES : -lioans
and Discounts . . . .$4,59812.50
V. S. Bonds (at par) . . . S51.000.00
Bank Building: . . ... . . 75,000.00
Bonds and Other Securities 157,716.46
Cash and Dae by Banks . . 1,365,055.51
'- -; y: ' - . , ,80,747,0847.
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock . . . s ..$ 8JJ.00f.O0
Surplus and Net Profits . , 515,000.00
Circulation . . ...... 550,000.00
Special . Deposit, V. S. Bonds 100,000.00
Deposits. . ... .
4,757,084.47
$6,747,084.47
DEPOSITS:
December SI, 1908 . . .
December 81, 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"his livery
stable. Nobody could .tell it f rom that
of a millionaire and 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
think you have inherited a fortune.
C. W. MILLS. 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 andcondi
Ition. ; All operations are painless and
all charges are extremely moderate.
Crown and Bridge Work a Spe
cialty. All work Guaranteed.
DR. CuLBRETH'S Dental Parlors
; - Front and Princasft Stre,
H. deW. RAPALJE
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Room 511 Southern Building.
WILMINGTON. N. C. "
Contractor and Builder,
All Carpenter Work. Done;
Satisfactorily. -
Call 'Phone 1334.
NOTICE
$25.00 Reward will be 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 State. . - - D. L. GORE,
120 -N. ' Water . Streot. ; Wilmington.
;cCNorth;fTonn.,?::.;i"';;' fifi'tffi
V,,,- ' , :- : . -. ; ''vfe:';.'i -y
i'rSHEELV NGT0N:,,HOTE-L:
W Convenient to the traveling public;
good clean rooms' and beds; table as
good as the marked affords .; ; .. . '
- Give US-a trial ; . - -
; .-FAIR BLUFF. N. C.
The MtircKison
U BSifW
SUNSET PARSC
WILMINGTON MOST BEAUTIFUL
:,v':?'f .- . SUliDlVlSlbN x S ' s
Beatitiful Entrances.
GA3 ELECTRICITY I
. Artesian Water . . . . . .
J
..-4.
YOU CAN BUY
FIDEUTY TRUST & DEVELOPMEOT COMPANY
a
-14 Princess St;-
3C
cni itucdm
' - - -I . ' '
Five Cars oh hand at the
Write or call and see us, as
WIUJ. E. SPRINGER & CO
; PURCELL
IT
A Change of WeatKer
a
And to get the Best
something else, and
'-. ' . -
. SOLRY
J.
One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers ' "
ts for the
and Children's Clothing, . Underwear
and Hats such as Strouse & Bros, and v
B. Kuppenheimer Clothing, Knox and
Stetson Hats, the noted Norfolk and
New Brunswick and Dr. Deimd's Li
nen Mesh Underwear. j ' ; - - , ' v j
'Phone 617.
. i-'- - :v .'V -
CHATT-A-NOOGA" Plow
Plow the intelligent Farmer selects to suit his soil, as well as
his employes, and when you satisfy the one who is i& use the
Plow, you satisfy your Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, or what ever
your crop might be, .:" . :: : iP'--
;; Write for our prices, on the numbers below: 43, 62, 63, 70,
' j. w. muRcms0s0W)
Wholesale Hardware, v ; .. . Wilrmngton, N. C.
ll'.aitd
0
BUILDERS'
Street Cars to Park in 6p days ;
Granolithic Sidewalks
'm;vT;vw -sr.;
TELEPHONE SERVICE
: FREE!
era .
ON EASY TERMS
i v
nn n rrvriMP
' ...'' ' v
did price..; It won't last lng.
to price. I
BUILDING. f ! :
Mean
for the money is
the place, where? .
i ' : 'j . ;
a COIUiPANY
Best Men's, Boys'
Masonic Building.
if you want to know which
r anfes,. Structur-,
.. al -Steel "Machine
,i?teel, Tool Steel,
Cold Rolled Steel
7Uepaif. all classes
of Machinery. ; ,
Rework v Stce-l,v
r' Iron; Brass, op-
peiuunimuiu. . , .
' Call and , .see us -
work..iwc are tne
IRON. MEN. and.
appreciate . your ,
orders. .. '
Wilmington C
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"' -- Plant,
: Ora'agre Water t. -.
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