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THE MOlWiyGSTAI?, WILMIHGTOK, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. : " ; PAGE 7 I TFffiVtHfeR United COHON MARKET WAS LOWER More Encouraging News As to Weath er and Situation in Mississippi ..." Valley Fluctuations Were Somewhat Irregular . . -.'.'" FPM WW CROP i Net Loss . of - Otteauafter to Five : Eighths SufTireV r Account "of Enthusiastic Advices From - J Vyest-TDecJine. ; N, York. April 10. The cotton market lmvor today, owing to proapeet for ..Di-e f:ivor;ille weather" in the South ....ports ih.it 'the oist .of th floodade aad; ,,.,(1 iliroush the river at Memphis. The . i.-sf was steady, but at practically the ,,ucst. and from 13 to 17" points under the liiial fitrnres of last night. ' The market opened steady, at a decline ,,f 1 to 4 points in spite oi lower cables. V'toris that there .had been a. serious break i, i'ie levee at Wilson, Ark., combined with ' iu tlier rains in the central belt seemed i,e biinsins in a good many buying or iiuring - the early trading. Flnctua , ii were consequently; somewhat" irregu-i,;- but there was plenty of cotton for owing to the predictions of clearing w- .tlier in the belt, and the: market soon turned -easier. Reports from Memphis that tii.- river was beginning to fall at that iioint were accompanied by selling orders. .mil .is prices nere worKea lower; ' , . ,wl -Ka AhlnlAn K n . V. a -. in the flooded sections would rapidly re .'le- A preliminary crop report issued l,v :i Southern expert, indicating that pre-r liniina ry conditions were : better than the average 'over 85 per cent, of the ; beltc and ilmiit normal over : the balance, probably ...Mid to the confidence of sellers i while there were also favorable. private wop reit ,)(.rrs from Alabama ana Texas. Covering": , hc ked the decline from time to time, "but nothing more than slight - rallies rwroireid a ml the market was rather nervous antl-tiB' settled in the late trading. Aecording'jto io.al spot handlers, the recent figures of world's mills stocks of American cotton surest that consumption this season wU. not exceed 14.500,000 bales, and possibly t he tendency to reduce estimates of re miirements, combined, with uncertainty us to the effect of tariff legislation, was n fac-: tor in tht selling "ta&vement, ; Spot -house brokers were among the sellers of old crop months, bnt.t here seemed' to he a?cons4der- ahle demand .for ilay,. at a premium ofttwo? points over nty-?vr-5-- y Spot cotton. ctosert- QWet, Middling np-l lands, l.oo; do. gfuir, . J2.75. Sales, l(J0r liales. ' i InrtirA olncMl ctAfwJ-p : . - Month: ; Onen. lllirh T-ow ("ShiBA T " Will. .Tail .. 11.63 11.61 11.52 h.53 Mar .. .. .. .I1C7 . - . . . . . Apr .- -- . - .1Z;40 r .. .V; .May .. .. .. '12.13 f 12.18 June ... ....ii--1;.i Julv .. '.. .... 12.4212. 13 Ang .. .- ,1-11.97 11.01 Sept .. .. 11. 7 cvt .. ..11.63 11.63 lje.- .. ... ...Il;ti9-11.6S Chicago, April. 1Q. A net loss of U5t twas suffered : by- wheat today, on the most .enthusiastic .cropt jeports that have reach- iue uaue in someweeKs. . .-Xhere was a decline of to 'Cin' corn. .". Oats finished unchanged to .c! lower and" provlsibuVoc. Iowier;iov 2e,;np.o ". ;' :'- ' .';Cask""granVv""-'rh',''v.;. ' : - v 7?-: edv''l.Q4i:)0S; ?io. . 2. iard, , U3y2tK; So. 1.- Northern, 9293& -, No. 2, Sl92; No. 2, Spring, 9092; vel vet chafit, 86t)2 ? durum, . 8096. Sln-0 2 No. 2, white, 57 i OatS--Ntf! white. ii7V,ff 3S1, StanriAvil . futures 'ipsed:;- '- ; . &'7'9'' Jaly, 9090 ; September. 90. : - - .eo.rnMay, oooo; July, 56 : Sep tember, 57- - - . - for k-"Mayr 19,72; July, 19.90; Septem- - ard-aMy 10.83 r July, 10.85; Septem ber, .10.85,! . Hlbs-May, 11.15; July, 10.92; Septem beArJ0.75; V- :tv.-. .' STOCKS BECOME IRREGULAR Speculative Sentiment Conf us6d and ' Trading QuH Pennsylvania, New York Central and Bal v.i timore 4 Ohio Active. . StateV ' Wepattment of Agriculture, . .- . weatner juureau. . ;. ;. - "r April 11, M13. Meteorological data for the 24 hours end lug at 8 P. -M. yesterday. . . - Temperature ui o -, uejirccs; at o P M.; 64 degrees;-maximum, (is degrees; ininltnniu. 52 degrees; mean 'bo degrees. ( Itaihfall for the day, .00; rainfall for the 'month, to date. .01: - . Stage or water iu vape rear river, at Fayetteville, at 8 A. M., yesterday, 6.4 feet. . .Weather Forecast. , . For North Carolina Local' ruins Friday : Saturday, probably fair; with brisk south winds.' . The Port Calendar Apr, 11. Sunrises ... ... MARINE. Arrived. Str. Cteerokeef Ivereux; Georgetown, C, C. J. - Becker." '"' -- - 1 Strj Xisbon Black, White Oak, C. LOW, - : P. MARINE DIBKCTOST. Ktnmsn. rjCayfr Bomaao. 2.327 tons Bennett. Alex-" ander Sprunt & Son. . . - i Str. Stratbirdle ; (Br.), 2,823 tons, La-. moni, neme ft to. j v-: ' . Kchooncrs. 1 -'' t;VietotCr Records, 238 tons, Griffith, Maf- att-'oi wood. . v Thomas Moore. -263 tons. Maffitt & -Wood. 12.0i J2.04 7s 12.04 11 .t-12.00 11. 11.85 11.60 11.51 11.52 t VwteU Now in Fort at Wilmlng- New York, April 10. Movements'of stocks today , were Irregular . and speculative senti ment was confused. -.The alternate periods of advancing and declining prices repre sented; little more .than the momentary re sponse t activities of professional traders, who appeared "to have the market in their own. hands,:- - - Trading' was dull, much: of the day and displayed a lack-' oT initiative, in the ab sence of new impulses from' any quarters. On the upward swings, gains; of a point or more were made" by some of the leading is sues and Of declines there were correspond ing losses. Net changes on-the day were small. Pennsylvania at 1.14; New York Central and Baltimore and Ohio, all touchv ed new low point for theveir. Selling of Pennsylvania was carried On heavily at times, following yesterday's announcement of ;a new issue' of stock. ' The decline of 187.000 tons'of unfilled or ders shown by the Steel Cornoration' in its monthly report had no effect on the stock sueh-a! decrease having been clearly fore casted. That the figures fell off less than 200,000 tons indicated that orders continued heavy last month. European 'buying of stocks here contin ued. London's ' Purchases today were about 30,000 shares, chiefly of Steel, Amalgamated Copper, Union Pacific and Erie. The Bank of England s statement toaay msciosea a further strengthening of reserves, amount ing) to over 3 per cent, in the last week. The sale of $10,000,000 New : York Central one-year. 5 per cent, notes in Eonqon was accepted .as a further indication ' of the better feeling abroad toward American se curities. . , - - Lower prices prevailed for many of the important bonds. New York Central 3 lost 2 points. Total sales, par value, 720,000. United' States bonds, unchanged on call. Total sales today, 370,600 shares. Sun sets ... Day's length Wilmington . Southport . Masonboro Inlet A. M. ... ... ..6:40 P. M. ..' .. .12 hrs. 42 min. Tides. High water. Low water A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. . 1:02 1:19-. 8:47 S:00 .10:43 .11:24",;' 5:11 5:03 ..10 :31 11 :W 4 :51 4 :43 WEATHER BUBEAt. REPORTS. "i April 10. 1913. ' STATIONS: Temperature : .. . S "S "5,2 A' Yous-Easies Abilene.. . .-.clear 00 38-. .0 Asheville . . raining 4S 44 .10 Atlanta . . . raining 74 56 .0 Augusta . . . cloudy 74 60 .10 Birmingham . .cloudy 68 5S .52 Boston clear 48 30 .0 Charleston . . cloudy (58 fio .06 Charlotte . . .cloudy 50 52 I .28 Chicago.. . . pt cldy 02 40 .24 Galveston . . . cloudy 66 5S .0 Jacksonville . . cloudy 76 66 .0 Memphis.. . . cloudy r 50 .24 Mobile cloudy. 70 02 11.74 Montgomery ...cloudy 72 62 1.06 New Orleans I .clear 70v. .60-1 1.00 New York . . cloudy 48 36 xO Oklahoma . . cloudy 46 36 .0 Pittsburg-. . raining 60',. 48 .14 Itahrigh.. . . cloudy,. 04 48 .0 Savannah . .cloudy. 72 62 .O Shreveport . -clear 60; i t 44 .0 St. Louis . .cloudy 54 ii 48 .02 Washington . ." cloudy 54" 42 .0 Schr . Stephen G. Maffitt & Wood. . CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper'.. ... .. .. American Agricultural American Beet Sugar . American Can ... American Can, pfd American Car ana Foundry Jones, I American Cotton Oil . . .... . . . American ice securities Loud. 495 tons. Graham. I American '"Linseed i. American L,ocomouve If bought here, will have that aristo cratic air, that snap py la& and the real comfort vou wish so much. New Lasts. New Leathers. We FIT Your Feet. Hewlett&Price 24 NO. FRONT SXr j 88. 11.60 11.52 J1.5 THE PORT MOVEMENT. V.: iialveston Qniet 12 11-16:-. net' "receipts, 4.01: gross receipts. 4,891 ; sales, f700; stoeks, !-.l4l ; coastwise. 2.933. ?! New Orleans Quiet. 12; net receipts, 1.946: gross receipts. 4,946; sales, 3S8; stock, !ll.lt. .Mobil Quiet. 12: net receipts, L639 ; gross receipts, 1.639; sales, 100; stock.-.lS,-. :iC: coastwise. 194. x. Savannah Steady 12; net receipts, 2. 7.".1 : gross receipts. 2,731 ; sales. 844 ; stock, M.340; Great Britain, 537; coastwise, 209. . . Charleston Quiets net receipts, 404; gross receipts, 404; stock. 28,871; coastwise, liio. - '' Wilmington Nominal: net receipts, 467; gross receipts, 467; stock, 23,018. Norfolk Steady. 12; net receipts. 528; gross receipts. 528; sales,' 547; stock, 50.849; coastwise. 1,473."". ' Baltimore Nominal. '-12 ; stock, 6,658. v New 'York Quiet,. 12,50; -gross -receipts, 2.147; sales. 100; Great Britain, 507 ; France, li; continent. 2,400: coastwise, 1,010. Boston Quiet. 12.50; gross receipts, 1, .524: stock. 12,364. : ..; Philadelphia Steady. 12.75; stock. 2,002. Texas City Stock, 19,095. Brunswick Stock. 1L3701 '-'-'"' Jacksonville :Stock, 1,520. Total today, at all ports Net, 12,600; Great Britain. 1.044 ; "France, 769; continent; J.4K; stock. 7a,7Z4 Consolidated, at all ports Net, 86,557; c.reat Britain, 29,246; France, 1,969 ; .conti nent. 59,262; Japan. 11.865. '- - - Total since iept. 1. at all ports Net, 8.- f72.7."i2; Great Britain, 3,043,931 ; France, :H..771 ; continent, 2,962,659 ; Japan, 257, 172: Mexico, 6,100. - WIZJIiqrNpTON PEANtJT UABBJET. '.'.' (Quoted by "J. S. Funebess & Co.) ; - ' ) . - '. Wilmington, March 22. Marsex vuu. American Smelting and ltef. . Amer. Smelting and ltef., pfd American Sugar Refining .. . American Tel and Tel .. .. .. American Tobacco . i .. .. .. Anaconda Mining Co . . Atchison North 1 Carolinas Farmers stock' PfimeiAtchison pfd band-picked, 75c. ; machine picked, 701'. J Atlantic Coast "L SpanishPrime hand-nicked. $1.20; ma chine-picked. $1.15. ""VirginiasPrime haud-nicked. 86c.: ma-1 uiue-picked, soc. . " " WILMINGTON MARKETS. .--. ;Jiv -M .' -; STAR OFFICE.-April 10. SPIRITS . TURPENTINE Steady, 38c. cents. , .- , ROSIN Nothing- doing. TAR Firmest S2.20' ner barrel. CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm, $3.00 per barrel for hard: f4. 00 per barrel for dip, and 54.0O per barrel for virgin. . . fliiArAtlAnc DA m A tffnv lacr VAln.sniPim . ..... V J ww. "I'---- 1 . ..... . r. 1 . , mnrnnn:;' 44.r rosin fi J50 r tar. 1.90: imtlliers cecuniies rfiirl0 npnsiiHns a nar hnppfll frtr hard : Erie 4. au -xor aip ;..; ior virgin. - Kawnh. i. I Spirits Torpentigfe.. . .. ... i, Rosin t.iiiiii' .ii-. Tar .. ... ... ...1..: .. ...X. '-. Crude Turpentine . v".. V.: ."..' .".'... t. ( ) Receipts same. aay-. last year spirits iur Dentine. 7 : rosin, 19. barrels ; tar, 22 "bar rels; crude turpenttne, , 15 barrels. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Quiet, 12; net receipts, 1,772; sross receipts, 1.772; shipments, 1,189; sales, JU: stock, 107,394.- . Augusta Stesidy, 12 9-16 ; net jeceipts, 2:;s: gross receipts. 641; shipments, 1,073; sales, 827: stock 60.688. Memphis Steady, 12; net receipts, 119; sross receipts, 448; shipments, 2,267; sales, IVijt): StOCK. 113.B78. St. Louis Steady. 12'; net receipts.170; srross receipts, 1,421; shipments, 1,304'; sales, 1.113: stock, 31,107. ' : mcinnati Net receipts. 286; gross re ceipts. 286; shipments. 26; stock. 28,031 Little Rock Steady 12 : net receipts, Ha ; gross receipts, 119 ; shipments, 397; stock. 32.026. ... Greenville Quiet. 12. , Total today Net receipts, 2.704; rf-eipts. 4,687; shipments, 6,256; ' Sales, 4, ".: stock. 372,624.- . .-. r' Line Baltimore an A Ohio .. .. . Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. . Canadian Pacific Central Leather .. .. .. .. hesaneake and Ohio .. .. . Chicago Great Western .. . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, and. North Western Colorado Fuel and Iron .. Consolidated Gas i ....... . . Corn Products . . . . . . . . Delaware and. Hudson .. . Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grande pfd Erie, 1st pfd . ... . Erie, 2nd pfd . General Kiectric Great Northern, pfd real Northern On e utrs Illinois Central Interborough-Met ... ... Interborough-Met., pfd . . Inter. Harvester- . . .... Inter-Marine, pfd ... . : . . International Paper International Pump Kansas City Southern .. Laclede Gas ... ...... . Lehigh Valley Louisville and Nashville Minn., StP. and Sault Ste Marie Missouri, Kansas and Texas .. Missouri Pacific pfd COTTON .MARKET. Market Nominal." Same day last year Firm, 10 -vfe for mm- dliner. - ' ' . ' " ' - - - -- - - Keceints. 47 : same aay Jast year. -s-i bales. Total; receipts since Sept. 1st, 326,1 bales. --: Total receipts same time last year,-492,-lHnnni Rincnit - naies. a i National Lead ; Tfva nf MptIoo. '2nd n n ... -T -..wM.a I - " " -.--. ' rnuutii. jnanio. New York Central New York. Out. and Western (Quoted by W. J. Meredith, April i7.) i Norfolk and Western CORN Firm. 75c. per bu. I North American POTATOESIrisa potatoes. 85c. to 90c. Northern Pacific (Ex. div.) ner bu. Sweet potatoes, yams. 70 to jc. .1 Pacific Mail PEAS Dull,- Wbttev $2.40 to $2.50; cow Pennsylvania S1.SO to SI. 60 ner bu. IPeonle's Gas BEEF Native, aressea. c. inttsDurg. u. ana nr. x.oms PORK 9 to 11c. Pittsburg Coal WOOLr-BurrT. 10 to 14c. per lo.'. rree oi pressed steel car "bttf-rVOc. ner Jb.v . ' ' I Pullman Palace Car HIDES ureea.ioc. ner id.: ary, aic. i jceaaing x., nef lb: - - - " I Republic Iron and Steel NORTH CAROLINA BACON Hams. 16 Republic Iron and Steel, pfd to 18c. per lb.; sides and shoulders, l2ciRock Island co ... to 13c ner-lb. -- "-; ' -- ' -' ' " iRock Island Co.. pfd , BEESWAX Firm, 2728c. per H. - tst Louis ana an rran., sna prn . -v . . . ... . , i. I,. i .. .i . i tai.i.iiw. nirm. 4.aac ner iu. neiuoiiru Air lhuc POULTRY .Chickens, good demand.! Seaboard Air Line; pfd Grown- 45a50c- SDrlnsr chickens. 2035c. I SlOss-Sheffield Steel and ! ner bead. xnrKevs. : on iooi. uuu, -jlok. .isouiueru ruiiuu EGG5S very uaii.- je -to inc. " , isoutBern mumj, .Tennessee copper Iron FOWNES, THE MEDALIST Yesterday's Qualification Round of Annual; Mlrl.Anpil Tnurnamiint .. Pinehurst, N. April 10. Penny 1 C. Fownes, of Pittsburgh, was the medalist in today's qualification round of the annual mid-April golf tourna ment. He brought in a card of- 74. six strokes under Bogey. In second position, C. L. Becker, of Audubon dale, Mass.. led Robert Hunter, of Stamford. Conn., by-one stroke, with a card, of 80. - - . I Others in the first division were W. A. Kinter. of Pittsburgh: N. S. Hurd, or Pittsburgh; E. :W.- Irwin, of Kent, Mich.: D. V. O. McGrewe. of Pine- hurst, and T .A.vKelly, of Southern Pines. N. C. '-- Rear Admiral Dunlay. of" the Chevy Chase Club, IWlashington, D. C, i a contestant in the third division Match play continues through Satur- Gar. - - GREENSBORO'S PLAYHOUSE pfd BT BIVEB ASit BATX. Receipts pt Cotton aad Naval Stores at the v ';' rV . . Wilmington. April . 10. liar re Is tar. ,' " ovrio T.Jne 110 hales cotton. Str. WUitlock 3 casks spirits turpentine; Virginia-Carolina barrels rosin. Total--467 bales cotton; 3 casks spirits Wabash, pfd Texas and Pacific - .. .. Union Pacific Union Pacific, pfd United States Realty .. Uniteed States Rubber . United States Steel ... United States Steel, pfd Utah Copper .. ... .... Chemical Wabash turpentine : r barrels rosin. -SS V PETERSBURG FEANCT MARKET. Western Maryland -. , ; . Western Union ...... Westinghouse Electric . . Wheeling and Lake Erie . 78 . 341 .. 33 . . 36 97 -. 51 -.47 .. 10 .. 36 .. 71, .104! ...113 i .131 ..243 . 38 ...102 ..100 ..123 .. 99 . 34 .. 91 - ,239 .. 26 .. 68 .. 15 ..110 . .110 ...134 .. 34 ...133. .. 11 ..160 . . 21 .. 37 .. 16 .. 30 . . 47 .. 36 -.140 ..129 ..'36 ..119 . - 17 . . 59 ..105 ; .. 18 -. 9 .. 10 .. 25 . .100 ...161 . .135 ..135 .. 26 . . 38 ..118 ... 50 .. 25 ...103 . . 31 ..106 .. 79 ..116 .. 26 - . .115 ..112 . . 96 -20 ... 27 . ..159 ...167 . . 2r. . . S5- ; .. 22 . . 38 .. 25 . . 19 43 . . 35- ..101 . . 27 ... 79 . . 36 - . 18 ...154 ..85 .. 68 .. 66 .. 62 . ..108 . ..54 .. 36 ... 3 , ..11 ... 40 . .. 68 .. 64 . .. 0 For sixty-seven years we have been manufac turing and perfecting Engines. None can sur- ass the mgfc-graae- service, pie. acnoneia Engines render today . - . - i Erry'Bffin Iwavily eonitratted with proper dfatrl otioa of DMtml, which prevents min whet wear mm. Built for heavy duty, and particularly adapted for saw mills, ou nulla, cotton cianenea. or am plac enginee can va TO YOU All aixea. Center Crank type M hone power to 1 DC hone FRO FACTORY powerto ISO hone power. Alao iiHisK.ur iKJtiera, mnii, low n, amok stackii, saw- milh, and all kin da of mahiraA-v.milL uppliM. pipe etvlvaoized roofing. S9l CHBNf. Schofield Iron Works DepUH Macon, Ga. 8 ,'-"-'i.r.- -, '"--; '. iCooyriEW sgpattner Marx.' EVERY man ih town can find what he wants in this big itock; it" is made up of fine qualities only, the bet clothes on earth Hart Schaff ner & Marx have prepared us with Spring suits to fit every kind of man, every taste, every idea. You know how we have to fit a man's head as well as his body. We do both here! Save time, worry, and money by selecting your clothes from stock, you'll be surprised how much mon ey you'll save. We'd particularly enjoy showing you our special models in suits that we sell at $20 and $25. You may want to pay more or less;525 is a good fair price; it gets big values. New Hats, New Shirts, New Neck wear; all the things Men, wear at your service. THE A. DA VII) COMPANY This store is the home of 'Hart Schaffner & Marx John B. Stetson Hats. clothes, Manhattan Shirts ! EVERYBODY WAITS THE BEST DENTAL WORK WITH THE LEAST PAIN POSSIBLE We make no big claims; we can't do the impossible. But we do give you the BEST in Everything. Ask any Dentist if they Have the Cleanest Office in the Carolinas, A Graduate Nurse, to keep things Clean, nstruments Sterilized After each Patient, Porcelain Bridges, no gold showing. Nitrous Oxld Gas, to relieve the pain of Dental 'work. ' Our Aim Is "Sot the Cheapest Man ' BUT TIIE.BKST. DR. J. W. POWELL, Dentist GARRELL BLDO. (RAnnrtoii hv Rodeers. McCabe & Co.) Petersburg. . Va.. April 7. SpanishMar- mir lfnrmers' Mnanisn. per linshel. M Ndf Shelled " Spanish;- te. per ' c O. 11v CTAtnlcih TnlAia YWr lh Vircinlas Jumbo, 4C. per in.,- xaucjr, - nv.p- : ner - in. Kxtra - orirne. :ZJ r, 1 : f TKI n Ttb iuii.. n I'niriH. 7C- ner 1 LI. - iuntutjic ia.i,3c.-: Wf: lb.; hening stoca. ajc. io. 2c. per 10 THE PRODUCE MARKET. IIVERPOOL COTTON. - . ir ulatton' ana. export uu nviuucu ity Playhouse to he Remodelled anT :ff&T Enlarged by Fall Season t 4nuiet. - Closing: Aprfl; 6.72: April ? Ti...ni Anrii irt.-Snot.-steady. Mid . . T s- f?naA middlins. 7.22 i mid- dlin, .T.06rio:w mWdlIng; .84; good ordi nary. 6.50; ordinary, ,6.16. " Sales. &000 .hales, including 500 forspec- ulatton' and! export; and included j.oiw Am- ReceiptS'-l,W",.UO auirm-iiu. i u- and (Special Star Correspondence.) Greensboro, N. C., Aprjl 10. The city commissioners have let the con tract for the remodelling rwork to he done during the Spring and SuTflmef on the old city opera house. The suc-1 cessful bid was $14,498 and for this sum . all work is. to be done. Thecity. will buy new seats and scenery. The remodelled house will have a seating' capacity of 1,200 on the ground floor, with ample stage and comfortable and convenient dressing -room equipment. The two calleries will seat several hundred, making the entire house have a capacity of about 1,800. ' The house 'must be ready for the opening or the Fall opera season. ; MAR RIED IN WASHINGTON. i. a -nu . mw nnii Jnnei 6.70: June and July'MMi "Joiy and August, 6.63 ; Au gust and September, -6.51 ; September fnd OOb.4.37j. her 628 f November and Deceember, 6.25, Her,r... Vh Tnnii rv. . 23 : January -22;-.. and ft 9S March and April, 6.23 ; Ap- rll.apd ,May, . .. ' ..FINAJiCIAlV. MARKET. , ew York 'April 10. Money on call, stea, , Mint ruling rate. 3; closin- Wl, ;a; offered at 3. .Time loans, mercantile papervr escnahgeswaayu -; S r4 S7for demand. Commercial bills, lA-? 'JEJnJrnU Mexican dollars. 4S8Z-T c"2'- ctPfldv : Railroad. -tovernmeui. "vs -, . 7 Wilminqton" Couple Joined in Mar- riaae. Returnina Home. Richmond, Va., April lO.-rFrank T. New York, April 10. Flour Steady. ..... Rye Flour Steady. Wheats-Easy ; -No. 2, red, 1.121.14.; No. 1, Northern Diiluth, 1.03. Corn Steady, 61. Hides Firm; steady, leather Firm. Petroleum Steady. Wool Quiet. Rice Steady. Molasses .Steady. Smear Raw. easy: centrifugal. 96 test. 3. 36 J, Muscovado, 2.86; molasses sugar, 2.60; rennea. -easy. Coffee Spot, steady. Rio. No. 7. 11; Santos, No. 4, 13; taild, dull; Cordova, 14317. nominal. i Potatoes Easy. Bermuda, .new, barrels. 4. 006.00; Florida, new, barrel, 2.504..r0: Virginia late crop, barrel, l.uoi'.TS; Maine in 'bulk, 2.002.15; State and Western in bunt, r.872.00. . Uanbages firm ana uncnangea. Freights Unchanged. '. Peanuts Unchanged. Cotton Seed Oil Higher, early, on out side-speculative buying and covering, but reacted towards the' close under scattereed selling by local longs, and with the late set . .. i i . , . . j . - . . , -. . uuck in -iiiiu. v.iosiug prices were two points higher to two net-lower. Sales, 14,- 400 carrels, prime crude. Southeast, 5.67. nominal ; prime Summer yellow, spot, 6.80 U.W' Apnvo.7!i; May, 6.TT; June, 0.0 July, 6.87; August. 6.SM); September, 0.01 October. B.74; November. 6.55: prime Win ter yllow,6.S57.35; prime Summer white. 63(3-7.50. ; NAVAL STORES. 48. - bonds, .ensy pBt C0ODS MARKET. Kew York. April 10. Rosin, steadr Strained", 4?pmmon to good, 5.35; turpentine. easy : machine barrels. 43 Savannah, April lO. Turpentine, dull, 30 sales, none ; receipts, 414 ; shipments, 277 stocks. -14,018. ' ' vi-: Anrir'iO The cotton goods' ' Rosin Nominal. v Sales, none: receipts jw "-..'-,.... k -flav, wit i an laM: smpmenra. tw: stocks. s'J!)x. onnt I 1 1 1 .11,. " T ' ' - . . . - ' D, ii.JWii!tf,ai; x, u, ..lO(O!0.su; Si.-o.v3 f ciuus ann miss wiarv nunier xvisiej, i - - . z r.- of Wilminetnn: M O, wre married In maT5ii.JiMri in ; Dfont- cloths and-.'A, Washinp-tnnn n last nleht. It. ift ?!!tSMn'ft wenr; markets are very said that they" will return to their uiet. - Jobbers are-.V-atbyanlet home late this afternoon. - - S Fu Jines, Current iraae is wtfte- qmet SPECIAL PRICES On Goods Named Below. 3000 Kegs Nails. . 500 Spirit barrels. .500 Bundles Hoop Iron. 500 Barrels Flour. 300 Bags Rice. 3oop Cases Canned Goods. 200 Bags Coffee. 4000 Bags Corn. 1000 Bags Oats. . 20,000 Pounds Lard. 200 Cases Canned Meats. Also on other, goods usually carried y Wholesale Gro cers. D.L. GORE COMPANY Wholesale Grocers and Importers. MAKE EASTER THE OCCASION for that new portrait you. have prom ised yourself so long. It's an appro priate time to exchange photographs, and besides, the pretty Easter hat and frock will show you at your best. FOLITZ & KENDRICK Photographers " Southern Building. :JI-i"- ;-1 ."J I ,., it Of 1 "aim jh i ii m n Century YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE HIGH STEPPER. to enjoy a carriage ride." You can hire a rig at this livery sta ble without having to be a mil lionaire. And that means any kind of a ris:. We have them 11 from the buggy built-for wo to the swellest turnouts. City Livery Co. C. W. MILLS. Mgr. SANITARY Water Coolers Clean. Efficient. Economical. Full Line for Home, Office or Store. Full Stock Also of Galvanized Iron Coolers, Porcelain Lined Coolers, Stone Coolers, Water Filters. A Pleasure to Us to Show Them to You. . Jacobi Hardware Co. 1012 SO. FRONT ST JcCi"; i,f?"ww- I ----- ": ' '-' 500 Bushels Field Peas. 50 Bass Cobbler Potatoes. Sam'l B0arSSpns Wholesale Groceries, 311 North Front Street announcement: Subject to the "will of the people, as expressed in the iorthcomtihg Demo cratic primary, 1 announce myself candidate for- the office or Councilman of thft Thirfl Ward - Citv of WilminEC- ton, N, C, and will appreciate the sup port of my friends, and the public. - ' ' ;; B. A, MERRITT. ' mar 12-tf. ; . -' : , , fo.22 ; ..2tXK3.27 ; ', 5..'505.37Vj ; m i, j.w; i; u.uwa.o.tor Kt u.zu; -ai, .ya; , T'.SOf W 0. 7.40; W, W, T.60, . . ; souther I Map Company ; WH.MINGTON a.rM. ..a.T- ROOM !Si2. JpHONE 813 SUUTtLTRN BUILDING JEV-R-BRAK COMBS MADE OF COTTON , It will Saw Wood! Come to see us; we will .show you. MISSION PHARMACY V D The Independent Ice Company is now fullyy equipped and prepared to furnish up-to-date Modern Cold Storage Facilities at our plant Corner Second and Campbell Streets. We have 12 large rooms, each operated independent of the other, so that each room can have the correct temper ature required for its contents. We can carry temperatures as Low as 20 Degrees Below Zero, when required. At the lowest rates, we invite Storage of Fresh Meats, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Dried Fruits, Apples,. Po tatoes, Etc., Etc. f We' will be Glad to have Callers to Inspect our Plant. INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY N.-M. Culbreth, M. D., X). J. S.: . N. A. Culbreth, D. D. S. SAVE THAT TOOTH small. cavity filled now, may save vou "oceans" of trouble and suffering later, beside preserving the tooth. It's economy to have. . - OUR EXPERT DENTISTS- rare for your teeth. The materials wt use are the best. We do work caro fully, sympathetically and to last. Our prices are always fair. ; Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Drs. Culbreth & Culbreth, Front and Princes Streets 1913 MODELS Spring and Summer Display of Strouse & Bros, and B. Kup- aaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaMaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBB Spring Styles in Kpox and Stetedri Hats t; It's a plumbps to : ybii through i One-Pries CSothier? and Furnishers. ; .'Phone No. 617, ' '''f Masonic Building. ALBERT H, MARSH Public Accountant and Auditor . -. - AUGUSTA, GA. '' " - Cost Accounts. ' - 1 ; Accounts Verified. CUy and County Work a Specialty. SI Mil ; li'V-.-.l-'i i. i;. .' ' T "I mm Aim .v..!? mm Jl t a ' i 1 ; !
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