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THIS HOBKIKG" STAB, WaOQ.. WKPfr feSDAY DECEMBER 3; 1913 PAGE 7 FinanSa I, mndr -Gomvnerctul FLUGTUATIOU HI COITOII Market Appeared to be Unsteady Be tween the Influence of ' Bullish Crop and Ginnfng "Returns. - ' ' ' " : . " v': New York, Dee.: -2, Today's tton mari ket appeared to be "fluctuating between the influence of bnffiaja' crop estimates and re ports of verjrfuU "ginning returns for the BULGE III WHEAT MARKET , .v v; . ;", ' " Black ftust In Argentine and Green I! Bugsln Texas Cause Price of Wheat to Advance. BIG BUSINESS III STOCKS More (Business Jn , Opening rHour Yes-:- V terday ' Than During Entire - Day Before. New York, Dee. 2. More business was . Chicago; Dee. 2. Black rust in Argentine aad greea, bugs in Texas causexl a bulge to- done .in .the first, tour 4ot today's stock uu in wneat. only a part of the effect, market than during yesterday's entire ses nowever, was lastlne. tiiA tine vmin r weii? . , , : 1,: " C-n fi- Idlers, Splayed strength nWactivity, ...w u-ucu 10 c. mcner mna oats stfch as seldom has been seen-of lote. Some the same as last night to up, but jof the faroriates were purchased in large SK5 ?.t0 -Fw bl9ks. "and'Uiere was a sustantiai rise. Jn -Wheat Nov! .2! red. -4T96 0' ttheS afternoon i trading becameuiet and fi?. -i89 ; No. 2. Northern. 88653 ;ains scaled -down -;orn,"rNS- J374: No. 2, white, 74 4: No 2, yellow, 7676. , Oats-Standard, 40i5. - 90. . . seemed to Inspire "'much afresh business. Trading remained omparatIvely quiet, with much of.it beBejped to tje in'tbe ray f switching between: months. Unfavor able' trade adrtcea from LiTer pool -and .in-e creasea apprenensions-or laDor troubles in Fall Kiver may have, contributed somewhat to reactions from the. early high level, but t losing prices were . steady, . at a net gain of from 3 to points., - - : ; ' Larper English spot -ales and a private crop estimate of 14.13o.000 bales appeared ohiefly responsible . for . the -early advance. First prices were-iT to rpoints : higher. The market showed a net.gaiii of from 13 to 14 points at the high -.level -of - the morning, on covering, and .'scattered buying from Wall Street and Southern sources. The de mand, however, was not aggressive enough to follow the market up tin: any great vol ume and increased offerings were encoun tered around 13.25 for March. - . Reports that a prominent Memphis sta tistician estimated ginning fto December. 1st. at 12,006,000 bales, were followed by rumors that another well known: Southern bureau placed it at -12.088,000 bales. It was pointed out that such figures from the Census Bureau next Monday ' would indi tate the largest ginning, for the last half of November on record, and the -full pri vate returns probably accounted for consid erable scattered selling-, bnt Offerings -slack ened on a break to within - three or four t noint of last mgbt's flnal - fiaures. --Later trading was very quiet, '.and the market4 dosed at pracucaiiy tne low points of. the day. J !ri - --," -', .'j ypot cotton, qutet. Middling unilands, 13. "0: do. gulf, 13.75; no .sales.. , ' t otton futures Month: Pet- Jan Feb .. .. .. Mar .. .. ., Apr .. .. .. May .t June July auk ....... - . . Sept Oct Open. High, "Low. Close. ..13.20 13.27 13.17 . 13.19 ..13.10 13 . 13 13 .04 13 .05 ..13.05 ..... ..... 13.04 ..13.20 13.25 13.15 13.16 "t f - ,! -13.14 ..l.lO 13.17. 13.08 13.10 lS,0o . ,12.9 13.05 12.97 12.09 12.73 VJ2.S0 J2.73 12.74 12.15 .... . : 12.15 12;0G 12.09 12. OG 12.10 V-orn December 70 ' May, 70? Oats December. SS.ffiiasa'. Mv A-si.fFh 41 f 0,, . J,,-,0-. Fork Jannarv. -21.121A : Vnv. 21 .on. Lard Janaarv-. JinJS2U.tffiiVsx- Afivi It 1 wr, - -J t Ribs January, ill .05 ; i May, 1 11 .'25: MARINE. XTStr. Waverly (Br.) , 2,512 tons, Wheadley, Norfolk. Heide & Co. - Str. Navahoe, Packer, (Jeorgetown, C. J. Becker, agent. , . Stcauned. ;" Str. Membland (Br.) 1.943 - tons. Middle ton. Wilmineton ' fo Riiltlmnw . Hpiitt CWhyte, agent A. C..L. .: MARINE -IIRECTORT. V- i- '-.0- List - of Vessels U Port t WUmlnaton. -North Carolina. 'i 1 Steamers. - '. i Str. Glenco.'-:Br.. 1.650 tons. - Cohv. Heide & CouS -. J' - THE PORT MOVEMENT. Galveston Steady, l13 v net receipts. 30, "22; gross receipts, 30,322; sales, 829 ; stock, S19.423; coastwise. 5,103. New Orleans Steady, 133-16; net re ceipts, 16,429 : gross - receipts. 16,5014 sales, 4,612 : stock, 223.621 ; coastwise, 470. - - Mobile steaay, 13V : net. receipts. 2,44 ; jrress receipt. ,447 ; sales, 500; atocJ-S118 gfr n- An 2!7; coastwise, 920. 1 -..r", - OSIN Steady, fj.40 Savannah Steady, 13: 44: gross receipts, 171.034: coastwise. 2,594. y, 13; ts, 6,544 ; net receipts. 6. sales, 3,100 ; stock, Charleston Steady," 13 ; net receipts, 2,- 109 ; gross receipts. 2,109 ; : stock, , 71,442 ; coastwise. 741.. - i - - - Wilmington Steady,- l:Ottr net receipts, 2.647; gross receipts,- 2.641 ; - stock, -31MM1 ; continent, 10.00O. - . V - Norfolk Steady.-13 r net receipts, 4. 908; gross ixeceipts, 4,908 resales, -1,441; stock. 4i, 826 ;scoastwise, -1,073. . ' Str. Thlstledhu (Br.), 2,614 tons,' Backlln Alexander Sprunt & Son. - Sjtr. Riverdale (Br.), 2,752 tons, Richard son, Heide Co. v Str.! Etolia Br.. 2.373 tons. Tilflhurrls. yUexaader Sprunt & Son. t - . , BCbooners. i Schr. . Edward . B, Beard, Jr., 238 tons, Coleman, Maffitt &- Wood. . : Schr. Calhoun B. Ross, ' 375 tons, Cole man, Maffitt & Wood. f Schr. ,-illiam Thomas Hoore, 203 tons, Jones, MaffUt & Wood. . i WILMINGTON -MARKETS. STAR OFFICE. Dec. 2. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady, at Baltimore Nominal, 13V; net receipts, i TdSir irrns TwpliWl-a 70S? stock. 12.012. t TAR Firm, at $2.50 oer barrel: in casks, -11c. per gallon. . CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm, 2.00 per barrel -for hard; $3.00 per 'barrel for dip, and $3.00 per barrel for virgin. '.Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine, 33Uc; rosin, $5.40; tar, $2.20; erode turpentine, firm, at $3.25$4.25 to $4.25. . ;.f: . Kecelpts. Snirits Turnentine . VKosin tTai ..19 The technical . .position of the market was favorable to a rise, and traders work ed con&deetly ; on -the -long ; side. . Shorts were .driven- . to cover,- 'and , ' some : outside buying : was brought in. Boston -houses bought largely of Steel and Amalgamated. The manner-4u which tl demand fell aft in.r'the afternoon i supported this theory of many that the demand was purely1 specula tive. ' " . . .": ..t-- 'There was bo important change in con ditions to explain increased ; long activity. Additional railroad - reports for October showed -decreases in earnings. . The No vember record? of business i failures disclos ed an- -increase :in i number . and liabilities. This market was called upon to absorb moderate offerings for London account. President 'Wilsons message was read, after the vigorous upward movement ' had coines to an nd, and the market made little reBpense. Wall 'Street's interest in the message as . market 'Xatcor. wasvlessened by the .. fact that discussion of the trust question was reserved for a subsequent time.-- .- a,v..-t i'-The-'bond market' was firm. -t'Totel sales par value, $1,521,000. United "States bon ds were '.uncnangeoe-on call. iTotai sales or stoeks, 213,300 shares, . including American Tobaeco, 200; A. .CL., 0O-Sr and O., 200; Lehigh, s Valley, 4300; Reading, 37.000; S. A. L.. 100: io. Dfdi-100: Southern Railway. U0; doipfd 30OriTennessee Copper, 600; liniteu estates steel, 47,800. vi, CLOSING STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper.. .. .. .. .. .. G9 American Agricultural .. .. .. .. ... 43 American Beet Sugar ... ...23.. American unn .. . zois: American Can. tfd ... 87 American Car and Foundry 43 American Cotton Oil 37 American Ice Securities .. 21 American " Linseed ;.. . '94 American Locomotive '.. .. . 30 American Smelting and Ref .. .. .. 62 Amer 'Smelting and Ref., pfd .. .. . 98 American- Sugar Ref ... ... ... :.-.105 American: Tel. and Tel ... ...118 American 1 Tobacco .. . ... ... ... ...231 Anaconda Mininir Co ... 33 Vj Atchlson-i ... ... ... ... .... 92 Atchison, of d ... !V7l4 Atlantic Coast Line .. ..117 Baltimore and Ohio ... . 92 Bethlehem Steel . . 29 ; Brooklyn . RaDid Transit . 86 Canadian Pacific ... ... ... Central Leather :. .. Chesapeake and Ohio 6 Chiqago: Great Western .. .. .- 11 v iucajfo, imii. mm i. mm . ....... toy North western l- wise. 7.894. Boston Quiet, ' 13 .50 ; net-., receipts," sross receipts,". 616; stocit, u,uii; Britain. 112 c continent : 256. Philadelphia-Stendy, 18.75; ceipts. mjh; stotK. ii4. 106: Great Crade Turpentine . ... same aay last year pentine. 4 casks: rosin, 60 barrels; tar, t26; barrels; crude turpentine, 22 barrels.. 'exaR Citv Net receipts. V 13,374 : ! gross- ruvlntc 13 SKA Mi 7ifi ' Bruns'wick Stock. 22,947. Jacksonville Stock. 1.782. Aransas Pass Stock-3,718.-. , Total today, at all ports Net, . 82.789 ; Great Britain! 112; continent, 10,256; stock, 1,074,634. 1 Consolidated, at all ports Net, 210,917 ; Great Britain! 37,195; France, 5,623; conti nent, 95,268: Japan, 11,985 ; Mexico, 700. 'Total since Sept. 1, at .all ports Net. 5,- 6i,4us; continent, J.,2io; .japan, u,oiu; -mana.- Chlcairo and Colorado Fuel and Iron Consolidated Gas .142 Corn Products . 70 Delaware and Hudson ... . . is Denver and Rio Grande ... . Snirits Denver and" Rio Grande. Pfd 1'iniiurio VJCV iiica ... ... Erie ... Erie. 1st pfd .. COTTON MARKET. . MarketSpoV 13. for, middling. Same day 762 bales. .. V. . .. Total receiots -since SeDt.- l. -2.597 bales. h. To tnl mreintii 8mp tiniR last year. 230.- fc& bales. ; " -v." fe-" JPRODUCE . MARKETS. i Qnofed by -W 3T. Meredith. Not. i29j; i CORN-41.99 to $LS5 per sack. i "POTATOHB Irian potatoes, new crop, Soc. per btu-.Sweet -potatoes, new, 40 to 50c, I'UAS ;vy lute per ousnei ; soou - ue- Mexico, 16.3-.ti. INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Steady, 13: net receipts, 16, 163; gross, receipts. fl643; sMpments,. 1. 955; sales, 312; stock. 187.684. Augusta Steady, 13 ; -net receipts, 4, 122; gross receipts, 4,27o; shipments, 2,278; sales. 2.033 ; stock." 670. . . .. Memphis Quiet, 13; net receipts, 9.343; gross receipts. ia59: shipments. ., 4o6 ; sales, 8,200; stock, 2080. i St. Louis Quiet, 13; net receipts. 727; gross receipts, 3,361 ; shipments, 2,6i4; sales, 200; stock, 17312. Cincinnati Net receipts. 647; gross 're ceipts, 647; shipments. 1,694; stock, 16,062. Little RookQuiet. 12 ; net receipts, -1,-93;j; gross receipts, 1,933; shipments, 24S0; stock, 48,400.-- ; " Total todav Net receipts. 32,935: gross ro-eipts, 37,038: shipments, 31,317; sales, 13, 645;" stock. 545,077. ' t. - . i - - :- -. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. "',. -,- , . . ' - 2 Spot,' good business BEEF NatfreL - dressed, -very dnU, 6 to , PORS gtnall, 9llc " -' - i Jj- WOOLBarrj, 11 to 12c per lb.; free 17c per lb" -; :, ":"- .'-" .:- HIDES 3reen twK, lie; dryfltats, 14 lflNOlTH CARLINA BACON1 Hams, 23d. per lb.; sides a'nd shoulders, 15c. per lb. BEESWAX Firm, 27028c' per lb. c TALLOW-Jnu 45c. per lb. POULTRY Chickens, good demand. Grown. AO to 45c; Spring chickens. 15Q 25c. per bead. ' v EGGS 2830c. per doz.; good demand, bead ; very dull ; i sales. Lambs, f L50 to $2.50 per head. ' ' :- -TUBKEYS-lve, on foot, .18 to 20c per lb. ; '' v jBT BIVSB AND JBAITj. -' -Beeelpto' of Cotton and Naval Stores the -- Port.- " -..-' 'Wilmington. N. C., Dec. 2. Erie, 2nd pfd ... -.. , ... General Electric ... ... Great Northern,- pfd ... Great "Northern Ore Ctf s Illinois Central Interborongh-Met ... Interborough-Met., . pfd . Inter Harvester Inter-Mariue, pfd International Paper-... .. International Pump Kansas City .Southern . Lacledo Gas V.' . . .-. LehighYalley' ..5?.. Louisville and Nashville .4"--". . 27 . .12U ... 9 ..149 . .-17 : : i .. 27J5 r.t 42 . - 35 :.1S7 ..123 .. 31 ..106 .. 14.. ... 57 -.100 ... 13 .. 8 . . 4 r24: .. 95 ..147 .131.; uuuisvtiiv buu asuviue ..... ... '..win Minn.;-St. IV and Sanlt Ste llarle .Mit Missouri, Kansas' and. Texas.. ;v..-19 Mfssouri PacffiCi .. ..i" S.". -iJ3S National Riwnit ... .... . ..118 National -Lead .i,. .i . . .1., i 7 ,; . . -' ... 43 ixai. ys. or aiexico,' inn piu . - -j.-. Newt o'rk Central . w . . . i ,.tv' . . &5 Voto Ynrk- flnf nfl..'Witrn.' 'si':Ji. Norfolk and Western North .iA.mericanr- -. " Northern Pacific . Pacific Midi I'ennsylvnnla , ..: People's Gas . : .-. . .. . Pittsbnrg, C. C. and St. Louis Pittsburg 3Coal . . . . ... ... . . . Pressed. .Steel Car ... ... . Pullman Palace Car ....... ... .i Reading .:. Republic Iron and Steel Republic Iron and Steel, pfd ... Rock Island Co.. Rock Island Co., pfd St. Louis and Sau ,Frau.. 2nd pfd . Seaboard Air Line . Seaboard Air Line, pfd ... .. Sloss-Sheffield ' Steel and (Iron .. Southern Pacific ex; div Southern Railway 2 'x 108 v&iK.ir-T 56 SarrelV tar ;"13r barrels crude turpentine WStC7 54'-:; middU?I ' 4 h- low lSeXeWir Llne-95 bales cotton. ,u f-ViSu ltsayde Line L007 bales cotton. . . -ICity 172 baler cotton. !?- f River-304, bales TOttpn. " , ,r-r - Schr. Josie Lathrop 13 barrels rosini Liverpool," Dec. aone: prices. middling. 7.10: cood ordinary. 6.50; ordi nary, 6.16. . . . ' .. ' smIar innnn : nrtndinir TI3.9O6s.5AmerfcB0rrf and 2,500 for speculation nod export.--'Re-' CeiptS, lJJOU, HJCIUQing .-ajlW.Ainracuui Futures closed very steady. December, 7.08; December-Jannary, 7.04: Janmiry February, .7.04; February -March, . .04 : . March-April.-1XG ; April-May, 7,05; -May-June, 7.05V.; June-July, 7.02: July-Aii-sust, e.99'; August-September, .6.84; Sentember-October,. 6.59: .October-November, 6.49; November-Deeeinber, 6.44; Dewrmebr-January, -43;,;January-l!eb-ruary, 6.43. . . - ' NOVEMBER'S COTTON CROP. Secretary Hester,' of New Orleans Exchange, Makes Report. ' , Xew Orleans, Dec. 2. Secretary Hesters New Orleans cotton . exchange statement issued today shows the total movement for November to be 2,910,323 against 2,993, 333 last vear. The amount -of the crop brought into sight for-the three -months from September to November, Inclusive, Is 93.000 ahead of last year. , The movement since September 1 shows receipts at-all United states- ports; r5,392, 663, against 5.546,468 last year. v. Overland across the Mississippi. Ohio and Potomac rivers to Nortnern mills and Canada. 342.806, against 368,990 last year; Southern mill takings, exclusive of con sumption at Southern, out ports, l.Otri.ouw. asrainst 847.000 last year; interior stocks In excess of those held at the close of ttie commercial year, 651,151, against , o92,462 last year.''-' Vt'3V; ."''-'"" iy' ' ' ' Tk ti.i mm-omxit t fiie cotton . crop brought into sight -for tbe-three-months j endiug at the lose of November, , 44 ,617,i against 7,:i54,920 last year. - vvri Foreign exports for the three month or the season have been 3,948,159. showing; an increase over last year of 13. 729.- , . stwks at the -seaboard -and.tbe29 leaa Ing Southern interior inters; at the close of November, were 1,778.58$ against 2,018, 070 last year. Including stocks left over at port and interior towns from the last crop, and the rinmber of bales of the- cur rent crop brought into sight during the three months, the supply has been 7,774,034 against 7.719,633 last year. ' Cp to the close of November. ? last -year, ."1 92-100 per cent, of the cotton crop bad been marketed.'''"-""'" ' ' " ' ' Atlantic Coast Line 1,009 bales cotton ; 4 southern Railway, pfd Casks spirit turpentine: 2U barrels rosin,, Tennessee Copper ... NAVAL STORES. Tur- 1A - vrolu tmr " Schr. Geo. Slover 6 casks spirits turpen tine; 23 barrels rosin. , '. Schr. -AddieMay 9 casks spirits turpen ttae; 86 barrels rosin. - ; . . Total 2,647 bales cotton: 19 casks spir its turpentine;, 142 barrels rosin ;.0 barrels tar; 13 barrels crude turpentine. WILMINGTON "PEANUT MARKET. d f (Quoted by J, S. Funchess te Co.) U ' . - : r Wilmington, N. C. Nov.29. S Market Steady on Virginias and Span ish, and North Carolinas stronger. . North Carolinas -No. 1. prime hand picked, 90c; machine-picked, 85c. fSpanish Prrme. hand-picked, $1.00; machine-picked, 90c. ' - - . . ot. . -- Virglnias-JPrime band-picked, 80c; machine-picked, 75c . I PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. ? Reported by Rodgerat pinmmer &Co., Inc Petersburg, Va., Nov. 28th, 1913. H Spanish Farmers Spanish, $1.20 per -Virginias Fancy Jumbo, 3c. per lb.; Fancy Hand-Picked, 3c. per lb.; Extra Prime, 3c per lb.; Prime, 3c. per lb.; Shelling Stock, 2 to 2c. per lb. . . . M PAST RECORDS tAUttutu, New York. Dec. 2. Bosia Quiet. pentine, easy. ' - . . Savannah, Dec. 2. Turpentine, firm, at 42; sales, 8S5; receipts, 8. 13 ; shipments, 196; stocks. 29,109. ' ' Uostii Firm. Sales. 2.447 : receipts, , 3,; '?.; shipments, 900: stocks. 146.694. Quote: A. B. C. EV F. 3.53; G, H. 3.550 :'..57; I. 3.65: K, -A-Mi M. 52ofe-N, d-25; W G. 0.50; W W- 6.80. - :. 14 Invigorating to the Pale and: Sickfy The Old Standard general strengtrien ing tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chin Town Hrfv jout Malaria, en- richesh the blood, and buildyiip the J Rysieni. A , true . .ionic. rjor t ,4lB In Saleof Leaf Tobacco on Wilson '. , " - .Market. " ' -r ' . x .- jii ( Special .Star Correspondence.) : ? :Wilsm,'f..: C Dec. lWith ? the , closing of November,: the Wilson leaf tobacco market has passed the total amount "of .leaf sold last season and there is still considerable -. of the bright tobacco uusold in the county. One day last week more than 250,000 pounds came in 4o the warehouse and while the official reports for the "month have not ' been issued, dealers state that the otal sales this season have passed - X7,o00,(K0 pounds and will in all probability go to 20.000,000. . Last season the total was 17,000,000. . In addition the prices have held good throughout the season. . Bright1 leaf tobacco has become a staple tit this county and the - proba- bility lS -lOr SUli larger acieagty um season. - Farmers who lost heavijy on cotton :this year are planning to sUcit closer to cofn and tobacco next year. The totaf ginnihgs of cotton in this county to this date are slightly ia ex cess ofjialf of last season to the same date- a ' irery- heavy decrease. : Al most aU; ipf the-staple". is out ipt ; the fields and most of it lias been g1nned and - sOl&M -;'"'- 'AM- (Try tSafstyjnk. Money tended if Cnion ;Paciflc . . ... ...149 Union Pacific, pfd S.Jv. .i- .. v. . . .S2i4 United States Realty ....-51 United StatesRubberv . Unifed States Steel United States Steel, pfd . . . Uta h - Copper. . ..... . . . . . Virgiuiu-Carolina ' Chemical Waiwsh Wabash, ftfd . . . . Western Maryland Western Union ... . . . . . . Westlnghouse Electric .. ., Wheeling and Lake Erie . -,: New Haven .. . . .. .. . . . IS. and M. U .. .. D. and pfd ' . Dorlllard ... . . . . . . . :. ;. Lorillard, pfd . ... ...... o . . : : ,r5 . .,1044 ' ; , 3 . i. ,10 ;,..44i . .. 4 ..'7Si ..07 ..v.ito .109 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. -Firm. No. 1. . New York, Dec. 2. Wheat Northern Dulutli, 97. Corn Firm, 85. . Flour-i-Steady. "Leather Steady. .; Hides Quiet. . ' . ., Petroleum Steady. Wool Steady. ' Molasses Steady. Rosin Quiet. Turpentine Easy. - Rice Easy. Butter Irregular. v ; Cheese Steady. ' ' J " Sugar - r -Raw, "barely steady : refilled, quiet. - Coffee Spot, quiet. Rio, No, 7, 9 ; Santos.-No. 4, .12 ; jnild, -quiet r Cordova, 13 16. ... " - . ' Cabbagea-Steady tandv unchanged. " Pejuiuts Steady-and unchanged. : - Freights -Steady -nnd ,-anchanged. 'cCottbn Seed Oil Lower today, under free selling . by jreflner against crude pur chases, and in sympathy witn the easier rnlinir In lard. '-'Bnvinff on the decline -was In 'the -way of short -covering and also-for outside account. xiie mamet ciosea s to s Bet "lower. -Sates; 23,000 barrels. Priie crude. 5.S7C?6.O0: nrime Summer yellow. 7.007.10: December 7.08 1 January,:,7,0G; February ? T.w: - aiarcn, k as; April, L-r,au : May, 7.0: Junea 7.30; July, 7.40. Prime Winter yellow and Summer white. 7.25 bid. FINANCIAL ' MARKET.' . - "fV New Tork. Dec' 2. Call money, firm, at 4M0 per cent.; ruling raters')!: closing Did, . 4Vw4-. rime -loans, nrm;t sixty days, 55 ; ninety days, 5 per. cent. : ; six months, 6. Mercantile paper, 55; sterling exchange, firm; sixty days, 4.8125; demand,-' 4.8540. . Commercial bills, 4.8134. Bar ' silver,, 57 Mexican dollars, 444. 'Si PRt GOODS MARKET. New York. Dec. 2. Export cotton" goods markets were dull today, and domestic tradejquspt Tarns Truled . very- dull. Silk velvets and velveteens were shown for Fall 1914. Foreign -men's wear manufactures are beginning, to seek business Jbere : for Fail delivery, 1914, and some large clothing manufacturers have sent : representatives abroad to loolt over foreign offerings. . ' itlmmon. i "Usis Safety Ink the weather; United States Department of Agriculture, - Weatber Bureau. -i .: -December 3, 1913. Meteorological ' data for the 24 hours ending at 'P. M. -Yesterday: . - Temperature' at 8 A.'M., 52 degrees; at 8 P. M.. 54 degrees; maximum, 56 degrees; minimum, 51 degrees; mean, 54 degrees. Rainfall for the day, 1.04 ; rainfall for the month, to date, 1.20. Stage t of water in -Cape Fear river, at Fayettevllle, at 8 A. M., yesterday, 4.0 feet. .. - ' ' "Weather, Forecast. For North Carolina Fair' in west, cloudy m 'east portion Wednesday ; Thursdays-fair. Tbe.Port Calendar,Dec. 3.' r f"ts" Sun rises ciuii Dcia ... . , . Day's length .-!-." - ' U Wilmington, soutnport mi a. ju. ... .'.5:03 P. M. , : . : : .' '. 10 hrs: .02 min.' High water. . Low water, , A.MP,$r: ' A.M. P.M. v 1 3 1:47 8 :32 0:10 : ;il 37 lliori . "5 :30 :15 Masonboro Tnlet -11 :2G ail S4G: -J 5 5 54 WEATHER- BUREAOrfREPORTS. -,-.j,;'n -IJecem oer STATlONSy- Temperature t- iiu8S -i ":.'' J4 a 2 - - "Sip-' 1 - C4 a Abilene t . . . . . clear Asheville . . . clear Atlanta... . . . clear Augusta . .. .pt cldy Birmingham . clear Boston cloudy Charleston . . raining Charlotte ,. . .cloudy Chicaeo. . . . cloudy Galveston , . . cloudy : Jaeksonvine . . cloudy Memphis ,. . . clear Mobile ..: ... .clear Montgomery . . -clear New Orleans . . clear New York - -J si cloudy ; Oklahoma: ..il raining, Palestine , cloudy Raleigh , .icloudy Savaimah i Jjcloudy; Sireteport . ,ii$t cldyj Wasfaington''fy t?16udy - 70 58 50 ' 58 00 44 -56 '54 52 72 ,58 68 68 m 74 50i. '58 42 48 J ' 4S i50: 38 -52 : 44 ! 46 68 58 48" 56 52 58'. 44 44 ; 62 .-48 ' 4 : 50 . 56 4. ,'54 .44 .02 .0 .0 . .0 .0 .0 .34 .0 .0 .0 .10 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .86 .01 -O ili2 .45 ".0 .0 Safetv Ink is - Everlastinff.'V 'Made In Wilmington,' .N- C-tAdvertisement,. CIAGHIUERY New Machinery, Second-hand Ma- - chinery, Rebuilt Machinery. With our modern machinery re building plant, and a stock of $10, 000 worth of new: and second-hand machinery and supplies- at Lingo City, we are in -a position to offer the following for prompt' delivery: 8 High Class' Engines.- - 8 First Class Boilers. - '10,000 Feet of Pipe. . 5,000 Feet of Guy Wire, " One No. 4 Saw Mill. -. -.Three 2-Saw Edgers. . " v, -; Three Knife Grinders. Two Planers. One Vat. , Two Saw Tables. . - 15 Saws. 272 Boxes. Four Fans. C One Centrifugal Pump." " ' - One 5 H. 'P. Engine and Boiler on' Wheels. : - 22 Pumps. 348 Pulleys. -And a complete line of Mill Sup plies'! and: Machinery for every pur pose. WOniington Iron . Works eBesfMeficineMade Kidneys and v iJIadder. We carry a full line LIPTOfJ'S COFFEES Tqas and Jelly. Tables Tin stock at all times. Senid us your orders R.A. Wright Co. ROUT. ' ft. fi≪AMY,. or -..,' IN 7. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wj--s. TIIK W1AMOND BRAND. uKti Aua ytmr UragiM for 11IU la ftrd mad tiold metallic Take no vtbw. Bt f raw . for yeusknown as Best, Safest, Ahrays Reltabl. lrnlftt. Aslrfor CII l-CITES-TEK S DIAMOND JtRAM PILLS, r eats known as Best, Safest. Always 1 501 D BY DR!!fifilSTS EVERYWHERE . NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of the a judgment of -iue. i werfesfed in me by 5uperirr,!urt of New Hanover eountv.. rendered C In- tlie case of Itebectfa LV W against Mart L. Wiliard. et als.i at ' Seotfember ; term? 12,S of said Court j .-"I'-will dffe'r'.'for sale to the highest biauer ror casn, at tne tjourt House Kioor, in " Wilminirt4n--N. C. on - Wednesday, the 10th of December. 1913, at 12 o'clock M1., the ollowlne nieces arfel roti lot of land. situate in ; the-ClT rof Wilmington,, to-wit : ueginmnK at a point, m toe iuas tern line of Third Street; v6lxty-8ix-(66i;feet South wardly from 'fiere-' the 8uthrn -line of Chestnut is intersected. bjrlhte' Eastern line of Third Street, thence running-Southward ly along the ' said asternr ?llne of Third Street siity-six (66) feet : tlienee Eastward- iy and, parallel' 'with Chestnut -street 'two uunorea a vrojfwz) ieet; Tnenea -rxonn-wardly :and paraeli.With Third Street six-ty-six (66V feet Hp thence -Westwardly and oarallel with Chestnut Street, two hundred and two (202) feet, to the Eastern line of Third Street, the beginning, it being the western part of lots 1 and 2, in block 180, according to the official plan of the City of Wilmington. The terms of sale will he cash upon the confirmation by the Court. .. - .1. O. UAliK, . V ? Commissioner. This Bth iday of Noyember, 1913. , . nol0-su,w to de 10. '. .::" P .-. AUTOMOBILISTS Will do well to be on their guard at Delgado and Winter Tark as the SPEED LIMIT is EXACTLY 12 MILES. They will also find it to their advantage ; to see us before huyinglAUTO Supplies, and Tires. We,, have the largest.. and , best, as sortment, of Accessories in the city" and our, prices are right. Our trouble wagon is ready for work and we can tow you in from" anywhere on short notice. . Expert MECHANICS only employed in our, Shop. ' -Vx ;: , - ... : : I V. D, MacMillan, Jr, 'Phone 345. 'Garage. 110 N. 2nd St: J J. F; LEITC1ER 27, 23, 29 Garrell building STATE JOP XbnXn : CAROiCAjt COCN : ty ' of New Hflftorer.-lntbe Superior Court, October Term, A. D; lOfS.' M. W. DiTliie, St. J; Corbett aul X. C. Chadbourn, vs. Carter-s, Creek i"Jsh Guano -. Company Advertisement.- jjty . 'Whereas. ' at . theOobr ' Term." A. rD. 1013, of the- Superior: Court, r New Han oter County, ,ihi cause pending wherein Xf. ...W ' rl vl ni ' :-.r :":at Cbrbefc Tid - CL - C: Chadbourn were : plaintiffs- and - Carter's' creeK- t isn wuanw company eienaants,: judgment -or decree , was entered in. said, cause, appointing the imdeYsTgtied . Com missioner, and in and by said decree the undersigned, s 'pommissi6ner?;raft" auth orized and directed, ? after advertising the same for thirty days., to sell at oublic auc tion the .following described : property, to wn: Bix tiunareu xwu) snares or ine Capital Stock of the. Ocean Fisheries Com- Sany and the indebtedness - due "by i 'the cean Fisheries Company, axnonnting t'o th Minm-jAf Twehtv-.SiX Thousand One Hundred -and "our ana M3jw . ?2U,io.3) ; noflars to the Carter's Creek Fish -Chiano' Company; together' with ; the rights of the Carter's Creek Fish Qttano Company jagainst the Ocean FlsherieB Company, on said in debtedness; ' ' -: , " "':; riow; anererore,.in. pursuance xo xue saia decree, the nndersigued Commissioner Will, on Tuesday the : 30th day tif December, A. D. 1913, at 12 o'clock on. said day, at the Court House doo,r; expose tor sale by public auction', for cash., to the' highest bid der,- tne anoveoescwoe4i property , 50 Kegs Large Mullets. -" 100 Kegs Medium Mullets '. . , ;; 200 Bags Head Rice. , . ' ?; 100 Bags Jap Rice. . : 200 Bags Broken Rice. 250 , Cases Evaporated Peaches, 25 Cases. Seeded Raisins. 100 Cases L. L. Raisins. : - 10. Bags Brazil Nuts. '"''' io Bags English Walnuts., : '50 Cases. Prunes. ' ' '. . 50 Pails Shredded Cocoanut. ' 100 Bags 100s Cocoanut. Send orders. - Prompt shipment. WHOLESALE GROCERS. x ' i Commissioner... JDSlliiBS Have Ybti Fed 3Toxir , Team Cheapest. Weialsbhve'a Full Line of Grain, Hajr and Flour . : 'Tull iineM the Thnk 220-222 North Water Street '; -WILMINGTON N.C. Southern UipCospenyi IIFIbMfMO'NM . Do You IUuminate WitK Ga? t In most cities and towns' 'the" entire gas supply is made from common "soft coal soft coal is half gas. The Original: '. j , ; V Mortex r Blast t Burns thi of the f nel "waBted with all stoves.' -'r. : "' -v ' -Half "other " N. Jacobi Cut your Fuel "Bill In half i ' . Avoid Imitations. ) Burns .. soft cOal, -lignite, hard coal, crushed rcoke,r , wood and ' lighter luel. ... -. . . ,.i- 1 v- oardw are Co Sole! Agfenta t ; 10 and 12 SoI ronf 'Streetl We' 11 Do It ana Prime :i After looking Elsewhere and you don'ty fihd ' just what you want in Ready to Wear Clothes for, Men,. Young Men and Children, Come Here, and you can buy it.fbf ; less. "'-;"-':- ,:; : ' - VrV--- 3TRDUSE & BROS and B. KUPPENHEIMER CO. Pioneers on Suits and Overcoats that look as well the last day you wear them as the first day you purchased them. ' Just Received, a line of Children's Hats and Under wear for Men and Boys. 4- ;. J.M .' i - One Price Clothiers and FurnisHera Phone 617 No. 9 Front St.' '.i! Just 40 Seconds of Your Time, Please Hot Beef Tea, in 40 seconds, 5c only. Hot Chocolate, in..40,;.s,econds, Sc oniy.., .,- i . , f : Hot Clam Bouillon, in 40 seconds," 5c only, v Hot Chicken Broth, in 40 seconds, 5c only. Hot Coffee (real),) in 40 seconds, 5c only. Hot Malted Milk, in 40 seconds, 10c. Hot Lemonade, in 40 seconds, 5c only. . ' Hot Egg Malted Milk, in 40 seconds, 15c. Hot or Cold, Winter or Summer, we are right up to the Notch, u We have just installed an ELECTRIC HE3ATER that gives us the : Hottest Water in Just 40 Seconds; No Longer. Hot Drinks or Cold Drinks; We can serve you Irom 7 o'clock In " - the morning to 11 o'clock at night. Call on us. , ? : ,.i J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG CO. s "The Quality Drug Stored . :r: : . Front and Grace Streets. : 11 - -TOY- CAPE FEAR OIL COMPANY GASOLINE WATER WHITE 1 50 OIL, LUBRICATING OILS,; . GREASES and OIL SOAP.; ; ' , THERE ARE NONE BETTERS .'.1-.'.' The only perfectFlaf Oil Paint for Interior Use. Sah itary and Durable. ;vr;,t::;;: SOLE MANUFACTURERS: t Atlantic Paint and Varnisht Wor ka 1 MAJKKXT TmT, Cape Fear Machine Wwlcs 7; Any kind jof Brass or Iron Casting.. Tanks,' Stacks, Boiler Repairs. Fertilizer Machinery, Mill, Railroad and Steamboat Work., Welding and Forging of All Kinds. . . . . i . . .'-.- ...v. r. :. "i . . . . . r . . i , t y-. . On the Water Front and Atlantic Coast Line Belt COAL Anthracite Coat for -StoTes; Domestic Lump' for Orates ; Pomhontns Steam for Furnacea; Poeahoiitus prepared Nnt Coal for Cooking Ranges.- - : t ...... ' inMAvv :-t.4iifcir,;V.',t4:''- t't I '; :' We "are liow -receivlntr .14.000 ..bags' laht.torttahd Jemeuf, and 2,000, bags King's Windsor' Wall., Flatter, from chooner fOep. -W rruitt, . Jr." Everything Tor' Buifde. -r4rgeVtoc;i Of , Bbto" ;Il0bper Uoonng, Lime, Pipe, Etc. . Wty rspdetfully jsoUclyour -orderi t "a.m. IHIOKI?tl vl '41 '4 -v r. w It: - -.,v;-t 3ad children, 50c. DOE SaUSIBClOfJ. ' Ooo tuo irouo-r "BYerlaftiidyrt '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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