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IHE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, N. C, , SUNDAY JANUARY 23, 1921? i ELEVEN SUBURBAN SCHEDULE ' ' ..-.-' r DE WATER POWER COtTPADrY - ' ' Winter Park, Seagate. WrlghtavUle, WrtghtsvUI Beach aad 6.' Iatne4lat- SPotata . "- '- . :-' . : ElteetWe Tftwrwday. October 7 ISaa. - "t,,--ryk 1:! l Financial -'..and EommercM EoiinifflfeBfc r rrik 1 Hill ' A ' - . - - - -- iuiiAJiv . o 1UCK.S - - GRAIN . , . - , j SEW. ,? . NEW YORK. Jan. 22 :;al of March liquidation In the ne0. 'V V"w MU" re?to market today with that delivery ' Doth accounts depressed' prices c2iiin off to 14.25 or 40 points net of leading Issues ; by one . to almost fower and 235 points below . tho'fclgh three points In thev early 'stages of fotSl marketessioyn, bufth.se 'ffh the general market dosing barely were eenerally recovered. In the cov- Tteady a net decline of 25. to 48 ering movement which set, in before nts January was relatively weak the finish . , V rtelate trading and after breaking ' T lVo or 50 points net lowerj closed wInLtiai declnes appeared to be" large- i? 15 95 but there were only" a; few JjLJ, nature of a recurrence of in that position although the yterdaf a -Professional drive, being Set is looking for large notices pn JJgi1. erected mainly against ; oils. Tuesday morning. v r 5&;? tome.n nd shippings. Of- Tha market opened barely steady at J? the'e shares seemed to be . feline of 2 to 22 points and showed 5J25?j?i5i L 0JHr niht advices which ! disDOsitlon to do a little better right f urther curtailment of op- a dispoBi" MTtrlne or buvine- raUons and lower nricea. wifch estieelal K week-end1 -raUy. The bulges met -c4 . CHICAGO. Jan. 22. Wheat nrices averaged higher today because . of snort covering and buying by houses with exnort connections, the latter removing hedges against sales abroad. At the finish wheat showed a. net' ad vance 01 1 to 3 with March at to 1.67 and May 11.57 to 158, ; Corn was UD - to -2 cemts: okta showed, a .gain of - to cent, and provisions! were 8 to , 22 higher. v neat open. , 11 gn. low. Close. 1.64 1.67 H W4 1.66 1.64 1.58 1.54 1.57 reased offering and prices soon be- Mcai tractions led the rebound at it weak and unsteady owing to the Sfi?8 1 .. pointy; the demand for for came we.K,.l n iutot-ph . I these -Issues beine accomna.niAd hv -o Ss evidently in apprehension that I JS??"-, tha- le8:islation for. higher fares 1 i i- Lama airAMK1w m T v COtwli a-,1a--1h Art K I State ieeiSlatur. fia.lAa P.mnuntn1 , uary wuum . rr,M rQO oi.l 1 375.000 shares. , "Srfd selling on reports that the Lk?2!I?Jf o s th mercantile agencies- March Mays;., Corn May ... July. ... Oats ' May .... July . .. Forlc May .. xurd r May - Rfts May .. f riak in raw material was checking "na recent . statements of lm ?hrf demand for cotton goods and thi fJT?? in t commercial lines, aJJ nimiPtic view of the immediate ex- e .rcovery evidently lacKs Pes?lmI-Vt Ma v dHvftrl sold infr uniformity, both aB to . industries .and 42 with 'the general list showing sen3 the country. uort 11 4 7 W1L1I IXLU ttivi urn w v Kajiv ITIUK I mi , losses of 33 to 50 points at the low L hf tekiy "ement of the clearing fhi mornine. Closinsr prices ?.use. . banka . showed an increase of Knwed rallies of a few points f rom Vu serves amounting to $14,600. showea i1"" , j. 000. thereby cann ut A.. lowest uu xvxo.! -x fl-ji nT1, -rr rr-. the liveries. . t . - $12,400,000 market for the week ended. yesterday a2iafi-1??"' nd discounts increased 2e 260.000 Pieces or somewhat less aotil,500.000. but net demand de- han the previous week. posits decreased by almost $90,000,000 lhThe amount of cotton on shipboard ,toal about $137,000,000 for. the awaiting clearance was 183.323 bales Lif1- , , ' '.: oirii - 287 937 last year. - There was only a nominal market for Fuures: High. Low. Close. including issues with mixed, but T,na 1M0 15.80 ,18.95 0h changes, Total, sales (par " - t l n rr t A i i v a. ur I an-.-itiiitniii 14 75 14.42 14.50 united States two per cents declined 14.94 14.64 14.70 on and the fours two points on call 15.05 14.75 ott the week. ' - March May . . July October XEW ORL.EAIVS COTTON NBiy YORK" STOCK LIST Stock NEW OrUjUiAiso, Jan. . ineoown. Am: Beet Sugar"..... 46 xraru niovemeuL vi i,uiiu vuuhuucu Am. uan . . ....... . 29 today in a moderate manner, prices Am.-Car and Fdry. .Il2S falling 29 to 32 points under the last Am. Hide and I., pfd. 5 quotations of yesterday at the-lowest Am. Inter.' Corp. .... 47 while the market was closed at net Am. Locomotive ...... 83 declines of 17 to 26 points. Am. Linseed 55 March traoea as low as in.a nn Am Smelt, and Ref. . 37 j 19 T1? C a 1 liner Tiro a inn I a -m I Z 1 IT mainiy oy ciycvw.uviio mib s- Am. Sumatra TODacco. ning figures the first thing Monday Am. Tel. and Tel. .... morning, although the market plainly Am. Woolen was affected by the special liquidation Anaconda Copper reported in the March position in the AtchiBon .. ......... vw York market. Ati. Pnsot r.tn. After the first break of about 15 1 Atl., Gulf and West I. to 21) points tne raarnei m&ae smau Baldwin Locomotive recoveries and after that whenever the B and O. . . . . . . . . market broke into new low ground Bethlehem Steel "B" " there were further upturns, but all Canadian Pacific .... of them were narrow and not well Central Leather .... sustained. The steadiest period was Chandler Motors .. .. on the close when shorts took profits c. and O. .i. over the week-end. . . s c. Mil. and St. flPaUl.. Expectations in this market are for c., R. I. and Pad a ginning report of jat least twelve Chino Copper million bales produced to January 16, Coca Cola . ; which figures would generally be ac- Colo. Fuel and Iron . cepted as indicating a total crop of Corn Products ..... thirteen million bales. : ' Crucible Steel ...... While the trade is familiar enough Cuba Cane Sugar . . . with these expectations they appeared Erie .. to warrant seuing, in me minas , or i General Electric ...i fiAnern 1 HTntrtra High. LOW. Close. I a. Northern. rf d ' HS? 1H2 States Steel .... H-JS'lHi IHIrllHno Central 14.10 13.80 13.851 TnnnlraHon Pnnnsp . . H'i2 I Int. Mer. Marine, pfd- a. , I international Nickel international JMicKei . High Low many traders.- Futures: January . March .. May OKILJ .. ..... October . . . DAILY COTTON TABLE Kennecott Copper Li. and N. .......... Mexican Petroleum re- I Miami Copper Middle States Oil . i Mid vale Steel Missouri Pacific ' Part HeTmest'v"" Xew Orleans -Middling' 14.50; ceipts 3,509: exports 9.906. Galveston Middling 14.00; receip 7,647: exports 4.295. Mobile Middling 14.00; receipts 313; New York Central stock 21.221. 1 N. Y., N. H. and Hart. oavannan iviiaanng j..&u; receipts i Norfolk and Western. 1.141; stock 161.512. " Northern Pacific Luariesion neceipis so; block. uitia. frod. ana Jttei., lfli- . Pan-Am. - Petroleum ; , Wilmington Middling 13.75; receipts Pennsylvania .. ..... 16a: stock 37,671. . - Pitts, and W. Va.'.. Texas City Stock 2,460. . . - Pure : Oil . , Nortolk Middling 14.26; receipts 1,- Bay Con. Copper .... 68; Bales 187; stock 69,702. . Reading . . f. Baltimore Stock 4,310. .'i Replogle ' Steel . Boston Middling 16.66; stock 12,300. Rep. Iron and Steel , Pnlladelphia, Middling 16.40; stock Royal Dutch, N. Y. .. - St. L. and S. Fran... . new Tork Middling 16.15; stock 80,-1 Seaboard Air Line .b V1h. S. A. Line. pfd. , b Elinor por f Receipts 1,795; exports shell Trans, and Trad. stock 1 Sinclair Oil and Ref.. lou receipts io.owi; exports sioss-Sher. Steel and l 1G;21; stock 1.448,685. ' Southern Pacific Total for week Receipts 16,507; ex Southern Railway ... vts 116.621. Southern Railway, pfd iVia wr season receipts ,Bb,; i std.-Oil oi,N. pia. puna Studebaker Corp " ' I Tennessee Copper' . .b inierior movement v v I Texas Co. 2U; shipments 8,726; sales 2,771; stock I Tobacco Products ; Transcon. Oil ....... jaempnis Midaiing 14.50; receipts 4,-1 Union Pacific ..... S,i-;,?JliI)ment8 4.173; sales 1,250;, stock! United Fruit ...... 3!!3.'43('- . U. S. Food Products Augusta Middling 14.25; receipts 1.- u. S. IncU .Alcohol , . .s. 7fi?nmpmeirts 776J sales 500; stock u. S. Retail Stores . lbiV92-T . . United States Rubber tine "'s Middling 14.50; receipts United States Steel . 6,406; shipments 4,893; , stock. 22,i98.. U. S. Steel, pfd. Atlanta-Middling 13.75: Utah Copper..;.... ti 6: sn'Pments 1,211; sales 550; stock Virginia Caro. Chem. . T Western Union. ..... "cm, .muQung n.sw; saies o,i. I w house isiectric Montgomery -Middling 13.50 ; Bales Willys-Overland "V... . . Invincible Oil .. ipaayRecelptg 19,624; .ship- General Asphalt nisi StOCK l.UUa.171. ' 78 99 67 3814 89 34 65 116 40 70 69 28 26 23 70 23 13 125 14 76 30" 89 35 54 15 l?y 20 1?7 13 13 31 71 20 I 100 82 3 74 41 29 35 13 83 84 64 65 21 43 23 52 -97 22 68 109 53 43 19 65 10 119 104 25 67 65 82 69 111 55 37 37 87 44 8 24 63 46 26 121 44 46 81 55 '37 ?1 76 99 65 37 67 87 34 ,53 115 68 68 28 26 w 23 9 91 28 13 1 124 14 75 30 ; 89 85 54 15 67 19 155 18 12 31 71 20 100 81 '3 73 41 29 34 13 82 84 63 64 21 Sale 43 23 53 96 22 68 109 62 42 19 5 9 118 103 24 67 54 81 67 111 55 86 36 87 44 7 23 61 46 28 123 45 4?1 85 55 87 92 92 .78 99 67 38 83 84B 69 88 34 55 116 40 59 57 28 26 22 23 28 B 70 93 23 13 125 14 76 , 36T f 89 ; 35 64 15 59 20 98B 157 18. 13 31 71 2fr 100 82 74 41 9 35 13 83 84 64 65 21 6 11 4& 23 62 96 22 8 109 55 8 43 19 55. 10 119 25 67 56 82 68 111 65 37 COTTON ' WILMINGTON SPOT 313.75. - PRODUCE MARKET CORN 61.16 to 8.1.60. -BEEF 10c to 16c VEAL 15c to 16c BACON (N. C Oaams ,40c: sides and shoulders, 30c to 33c- C X A.LulAJ W - o c. BEESWAX 25c. HIDES 8c - WOOL-i-No market. HENS 81 to 31.26. ' LARUE FALL CHICKS 75c to 80c. SMALL SPKLMG CHICKS 3 oo to 60c. dull. V ' - iiiuus ateaay, toc to tuc BUTTER 35c POTATOES $4.00 bag. SWEET POTATOES II to $1.25. CAtoilAGE 82.00 to SU.00 cwt. APPLES $6.00 to $7.60 bbl. WILMINGTON PfiAJN I T MARKET (Reported by.JJ. S. Funchess & xJo.) White Snaniah."- farmers' stock, new crop, primes, per bwahel. 80 pounds. 61.10. . . JNOrth Carolina, tarmer x stock, new crop, primes, per bushel. 28 pounas, 90c ., - Virginia Runners, farmers- stock, new croD. nrlmes. Der uusnei. a Dounda. ZRcL. Virginia Jumbos, farmers' stock, new crop, primes, per bushel, 22 pounds. PETERSBURG PEANUT JARKET (Reported by Rodger, Plnnwer and ComnaiiT. Inc.)' Snan sh (farmers''' stock). . market firm. 11.00 lifer bushel.. ' Virginias (farmers' stocK). marxet firmer. Fancy - Jumbo 6c to 7o per lb.; extra prime, 5c to '5c per 'lb.; prime, 4c to 6c per lb.; shelling stock, 3c to 4c. 87 44 24 83 DRY GOODS MARKET 5EW YORK BONDS ,,V 10RK Jan. '22. Cotton gpodslu. s. 2s, coupon b 99 thTg s ortcinued quite steady I u. S. ,4s, registered ......... . . .b 102 1)uy. """fUEil riot Hn rkl-rtartlir or 1VA ir thai TT CI ' An nMfrrt r V Mm eooas division as a week ago. j Am. Smelting and Refining 5s.. -'ill IS are hflnc r..gtort. n ..1 1 In . m.1 n m1 r.v Ca k,V V r 01 important cases ana eaie iiumoer of important cases and sales! Atr-h.aon" eren. 4s-.., lid V A . . I . . ' - - . m ' . large enougn in some in- Atlantic Coast line ist 4s ...,.0 tht n!s 4 10 assure a full output for Baltimore and Ohio cv. 4 ...... . me next 90 days. Bethlehem Steel ref. 5s........ than Va uuwmms w.pay oisuar i (jenirai- Ol ueursia vuu. ,..., low 1 Per 06111 advance above the Central Leather 5s b. 92 moi, D0Lnt ,and converters hesitate to I Chesapeake and Ohio cv. 5s. r.. 84 b 102 78 96 79 79 69 85 86 make mrth further examinations until alchlcaeo. B. and Quincy joint 4s S7 ler buslne.qoi Havalnna fr.Uhn I H-l-.-l. H 1 a-nA Rt T r-v AH. 9 i .71 lZ Whiio .u , Chicago, K. i. ano jt-ac y.- rei. s lial K the larsest volume of business city. of Paris 6s vT.. I'nn e.w,done on Print cloth and fine Colorado and Southern ref.. 4s. tw ertlbies in the gray cloth divisions, Denver and Rio Grande con. 4s.. ;!,,( , h.a 8 een a very substantial bust- Dominion of Canada 5s (1931).. . ham. I ?n D'eached cotton, glng- Erie gen. 4s . ms and miscellaneous lines of col-1 Tiiinnfa Central ref. 4s linV w tton?- Several of the leading Int. Mer. Marine 6s ............ b toL -76, been withdrawn from sale Kansas City Southern ref. 5s.... IbJua. further developments at the Liggett and Myers 6s-". ...... .. "istriDuting end of the market. There Louisville and NashvlllS un. '4s. s oeen a larger movement of goods Missouri. Kan. and Texas 1st 4s.b una ? converters of tailor's ; linings, Missouri Pac. ; gen. 4s-.. . ... J. , fZ Ir general manufacture purposes. New York Central deb. 6s..... Vru .w U.1 o Dili. UUISb I nvriUtK UU t nns.u . v., v.pi lne yarn marlrot. v n . w i mam -t 1. . activl 1 "iarKts nave Deen more Northern jfacincr t .........- seliiTio. ri8lng-prices, knitting yarns Pennsylvania gen. 5s .......... larna better than weaving Reading gen.' 4s . . tinii0 9r?bed yarn Prices still con- Rep. Iron and Steel 5s (1940).., b, Hfah reiatively low. Converters of. St. Louis and San Fran. adj. 6s.-. or,PrI.i br,cs report that buyers are Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s. y...... aSeari nly or nds 80 to 60 days Southern Bell TeL 6S;...i..;..b. thecal ie attendance of buyers in Southern Pacific cv. 5s. .......b lan?ar i tB aia weeic nas Deen tne i southern ttauway ......... v. p-,:; in many years. nth n Railway gen. 4s .... . 64ifii ,f: nnted cloths, 28-inch Texas and pacmo xst ............ tiZc.' Ac; 64x60s. 6o: 38-lnch Union Pacific 4s. ...' -. &rda 19 ?7ci brown sheetings, stand u. K, of G. B. and L 8S 1837 denims 9 o-t0i ll.cs Uckln" 8 z., 20c; U. 8. Steel 5s v.v. r taDK20l' ln"ito. 17c; prints, He; Virginia Caro. Cbsmical 5s 15c rnF?,ehams 13 c; dress ginghams Wabash 1st and 17c. UBERTT BONO PRICES Wilson and. Co. 'cv. 6s SUGAR AND COFFEE .KW Vftr... . . . . . ....... .-.. i. ,: on n- Vm S'u-V- y,jw Jan. 22. Closlnar nrlnPR:! ; WWW YORK.. Jn. 'f-oyi az.ifl- fl-. en ca. jr..i 71 1 .j. t)in. i a it itb r & : Santos 4 7n. a - r. " ! ot.ov. "second uncnsuKw v -t.," : - near unchanged ; refined "un 87770- flrif "1- 48 87.80;- second 4s unchange third i'eAV --10: second 4s 87.9; 10. tory 4 A8eVit2-sJfm,th 88.24; Vic- RaW-.si ur 97.22: Victory 2m-97.18' rhane-ed i MTJLTIGR APH .CIRCULARS and . FACSIMILE LETTERS "",',"" .wu umtuuuwu vjiwe lurnisn just like Typewriting. Our the recent sharp rise in values, the i printing is unsurpassed. Make us Drove it, Harris Printing & Adv. Co. 12-1-tf .67 :685 .43 .45 68 .69 44 44. .67 8; .43 43H 23.55 ,28.60 13.80 1872 i3.67 12.62 .68 69 .44 23.55 13.77 12.72 WlLMiN GTON IAK3iETS SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE 65c. ROSIN $5.00 and 76c. TAR $3.50 and 15c. - , VIRGIN $5.00.- YELLOW DIP $4.00. HARD- $3t00. market assumed a reactionary tendency near close of week, liquidation having1 been rather general in all markets pending future developments XVU are missing a lot of Information T . 1 n 1 A l .r ' ... u . I n V tint ,',.DItlff . Vl A T I n Ti . ids .iuwvr 3 di ut. prices, win aaora uint a favorable opportunity :-to enter into each week. Gordon Bros news deal new communities-in -anticipation :of a, ers, 17 Princess St. Phone 745. further slow-. but steady .improvement ! " - ll-tf in trade anr flnamin.i onitnn frTTm' now on. ;., . i;- V'"';. v '.-.! ,., j . .. .;- i . While less activity is reported in th "w 1Ji" wnai me mp wnetner demand for cotton goods in New Tork, I vacation honeymoon or business see sales of print cloths at Fall. River-the f our line of Indestructo and Hartman past, week were estimated at 360,000 1 Trunks and full line of Handbags and pieces, against , 800,000 to 400,000 the Suitcases at -the right nrices. Charles nrevious weeK, and Marshall Field i?inlritAfn vmrt nr..!,. tiv... Chicago, tilarger orders t e4?. . , t That international trader financial' t t 'rmnrr and political conditions are slowly lm- r VVBtM9ia onoe-Kepairing, proving, except, perhaps in textiles at.. J-1 x ront. aii gooas sent far Manchester, is denoted by the steady, and returned." Special attention to par rise in foreign exchange and foreign 1 eel post. orders , Phone 208. 12ltf government securnies. j tained. tha road to " a ranldr recovarv in the international political and trade ! WE WILL start von in the cleaniner and conditions win pe openeo. ' i oyeins business: little canital need considering tne sworn ana . general 3,ea; bIgr pr0flts. Write for booklet. The Sil" o", Aiiff iswZl Ben-yonde System. Dept. 172. Char th. Aruinlntr n th Wrw vnr hs.ft .hApn - lOtte, 'N.. C - 1-23-lt v.io-Mir na.t1sfa.(torv And th mitlnnW hlds fair for a , gradual betterment i TTPEWRITER REPAIR SERVICE as spring approaches, when, it is , ex-' All makes. Satisfaction guaranteed pected industrial activity will oecome on any typewriter repaired. Our serv more eeneral. as many large plants li man j fsmiiin wltVi ' nil mnr"h Inns are scheduled to resume operations '0ne trial will convince you that we tLj rTi-V ..r. -tm ' rive the best repair service in town prevails, stocks of American cotton are ; Wilmington Typewriter & Supply eomnarativelv light at Liverpool on i Company, 515 Murchlson Building. 772.000 including afloat against 1,202,-1 Phone 2283. l-23-30t 000 last year. WEEKLY FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK WASHINGTON; Jan. 22. Combined resources and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve banKs at tne eiose or business January 21, were as follows: Resources: i Gold and gold certificates $220,239,- 000. Gold settlement fund, federal reserve board 8421.325.000. - Qoia witn xoreign agencies jn.suv.uuu, Total gold held Dy banks ?e44,864.uou. Gold with xeaerai reserve agents 286,804,000. : Gold redemption tuna 5ib4,60i,uuo. Total gold reserves $2,095,769,000. LeEral tender notes, silver, etc.. $205, 482,0000." " - : . . Total- reserves z,3ui,zsi,uow. . Bills dieounted (secured by U. S government obligations) $1,056,117,000 Bills Oiscountea (aii otnerj 1,420,- 912.000. Bills, bought n open marKet jiov,- 950,000. ' ; . : Total bins on nana iz.dov.v tv.vvv. V. S. government bonds $25,899,000 U. S. victory notes $19,01)0. U. - S. certificates of Indebtedness 8264,631,000. . ,rotai earning assets- j,i,oa,uu. Uncollected items and other deduc tions from cross deposits $667,141,000 Five Der cent reoemption iuna asraihst federal reserve, bank notes $12,680,000. All otoier resources o,j.84,wuv. Total . resources 5,946,999.000. Liabilities: . - Capital, paid in $.99,962,000. Surplus $202,036,000. Oovernment deposits $32,603,000 Due to 'members reserve account $1,765,225,000. ' Deferred ayauaDiiity items 4i,oi.a, 000. . Other deposits, - including . xoreign government , credits ' ?z&,zo4,uou. Total, gross aeposits &.6vo,oa,vj. . ' Federal' reserve notes.. In actual clr oirlatlnn 13.llfi.S10.000. , , Federal -reserve notes' In circulation net liability $207,365,000; All other liabilities szB.e78.ouo. Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and federal reserve note- liabilities Aomhinerd 48.5 Der cent. Ratio of com reserve to ieaerai re serve notes in checking - after setting aside- 55.6 per cent. - . CHICAGO GRAIN LETTER (Furnished by H. G. Latimer, Jr.," Correspondent) CHICAGO. Jan.'. 22--Wheat very ner vous market today and is susceptible to Influence in either direction.: snorts were 4 easily frightened and ;at times wer coverinir freely. . There .was evi dence of -, export " buying ; during the early part of the session and this to gether . with reports 01 green Dugs from Oklahoma staiffened the market The leadinsr longs were sellers on the bulges though trade was " not large at any time during thejday. Country offerings were not large ana tnere was better demana tor actual biuh. in - me southwest. , Large elevator , interests renorted "as buyers in . Kansas City marker- Ultimately the short side looks best but at present witn senti rhent mostly bearish' and market prob abiv short, we can .; easily get . sharp rallies and. when they coms .we favor ' i Corn showed srtehgth and' resistance was noticeably in evidence to any at- temnt to- foreev lower prices. What weakness developed ' was credited to Hvmnathv of lower wheat prices.: Cash market-was higher,. but there was very litle trade as the weather prevented frAA infraction. Thj Monday receiDts will be large,, some are fooking. for a thousand cars., -wouia oniy iavor saies nhn tha bulees come. Oats i sympathised with wheat, and corn and tne .trade was 01 a wcai cnar-a.tr.-.- The cash market. : held firm thronerhout th session and on the diDs the buying-- power increased1 and we would prefer awaiting rany, jrora mis level oeiore maxing saies. , CLEMENT. CURTIS AND CO. . , COTTONSEED OIL : ' ' : NEW YORK, Jan. 22.-Cottonseed oil was distinctively heavier, snorts Show ed some disposition to cover on account of the firm showing, in., lard.r.but "the close was easy at net - declines 01 i to 7 noints. Sales 9.900 barrels. Tend ers" 700." Crude was 'easier.' Prime crude 6.15; sales: prime summer yellow spot-' 8.20 8.7 o; Marcn' juay e.vz July 9.20. (Furnished y G. Latimer, Jr . 401.8ofatheca.Bldg.) NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 22. The after Announcements On Monday. January 24. the allied . PTJmrftTTCrtTf ' .oi ..' reparationmmiBsion la to meet In ble with I bur plumbing, call 1247-W. Paris in an effort to effect a settle- x u etmJrt p"',... ment with Germany as regards the Lu? St-v i war indemnity to be imposed cn Ger- fonable; w3rk guaranteed. C. M. Lit many. If favorable results are 'Vat-! tleton. N v l-20-7t NEW TORK, Jan. 22. Algonquin percales have been witnarawn rrom sale, it was announces touay. -goods -markets as a whole have ex panded in the primary, division. The demand being mora-: oomprenensiYo than amir thins, noted in the last six months- Gray cotton goods are quieter. Varna .'are -steady, .on . higher levels. Burlans continued" weak.. Knit goods more active. . :v New prices made n men's wear stock goods announced" by the Amer ican Woolen company, snoweo. mwro than 50 per cent reduction fromttie top prices prevailing in second hands last year. .-- j ? JACKSONVILLE NAVAL STORES - JACKSONVILLE. Fia.,' Jan 22. Tur- nentlne - unchanged; sales none, - -re ceipts 346; shipments 222; stock 25,- 850. -RnatTt iinoha.ncred: sales none: re ceipts 1,396; shipments 25; stock 169,- 215.' " . . Quote B. D. E, F,., vf, xi, U ol. N, WG, WW, lLSO. . - EGGS AND BUTTER PLENTIFUL (Special to The Star) GREENVILLE. S.'C, Jan. 22. Coun try butter and eggs are becoming more plentiful throughout this Section and the price of each is on a steady decline, according- to a statement' made by restaurant proprietor here who buys large quantities, kct are Demg oi fered rft 65 cents a dozen and butter is selling as low as 25 ,andr 35 Cents a pound. A few weeks ago country but ter brought 60 cents : and eggs . were hard to find "at 75 and 80 cents per dozen. - January 16. 1921. Kindly communicate at once with his wife, Minerva Ward 803 South Third street, Wilmington, N. a - . . i-23it American mills, especially those of I awv -ptc-rsow vnowine- fhA wh. S0"in!nns? his home, Sunday, goods, "which will increase consump tion of raw cotton. Advices from the . eastern half of the belt report" preparations for . the now cmn niL as farmers cannot pro duce cotton at present prices for' the staple owing to nigh wages ana nign cost of necessities in the making of the crop. DRY GOODS MARKET THE RURAL BUILDING AND LOAN . Association will open the 46th series on Saturday, February 5th. 1921: . You can subscribe for stock . now. . Weekly payments of twenty-five cents. Worth $100.00 at maturity. The weekly pay ment of twenty-five cents has proven to be the surest and safest plan to pay for your. home. The Rural has never operated a "Get Rich Quick Series. Full Information, -apply to J.-O, Reilly, secretary; 118 Princess St. 1-28-lt WANT ADS NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY is the .. largest surety in the world. Writes all kinds of bonds, viz. Fidelity, Court, Guardian, Administrators, Burglary and Hold Up Insurance. - A policy of $1000 against burglary will only cost $11.00.. You can protect your check against alteration or forgery for $5.00 per $1000. Seventeen dollars and fifty cents will protect you against forgery and -robbery, or hold up, . up to. $500 For particulars apply to J, O. Reilly, agent. .. . 1-23-lt LAST YEAR was the best in our his tory.. New Investment series opening Saturday, "February 5; 50c weekly, ma turlng 8 1-2 years... Get the shares; we pay the taxes. Carolina Building and Loan Association,, 205 Princess street E. T. Taylor, president; L. W. Moore, secretary. - 1-23-lt ASSETS $476,000.00 and still going for- . ward is the record of the Carolina Building and. Loan Association. A new series opening February-B; 50c weekly, maturing 3 1-2-iyears. We pay the taxes.' L. .W. Moore, secretary; 205 Princess street..,,,,, . 1-23-lt TELEGRAPHY .taught by experienced operators. Commercial and railroad work. Telegraph,. Department, The Motte Business . College. l-23-7t Miscellaneous For Sale HOME STUDY COURSES! Shorthand ; ' and bookkeeping, civil service, Eng lish and arithmetic. ; Something- new, Write for full particulars! The Motte Business College. l-23-7t FOR SALE Seven - shares . Neptuns Fishing stock. A bargain. Adaress Neptune," care Star ; 1-23-ltf Farms For Sale POULTRY and Fruit Farms in Sunny Florida, near Jacksonville; -fine lands; we will: welp you financially to make 1 good. Write Jax. Heights-; Co., Jacksonville, Fla., , :. f-23-4t POULTRY and Fruit Farms in Sunny Florida. near-. Jacksonville; fine lands; we will : help you financially to make gdod. Write Jax Heights Co.. Jacksonville, Fla. l-23-4t t POULTRY and Fruit Farms in Sunnt Florida. near -Jacksonville; i fine. lands; we will help you, financially to make good, write J ax. xieignts ajo., Jacksonville, . Fla, . - l-23-4tf POULTRY and Fruit Farms in Sunny Florida, near Jacksonville r nne lands; We will help you financially to make frood Write Jax. Helgnts CO., Jacksonville, JMa. . ON THE Castle Hayne Road In the best farming-;section, short distance ; irom the city, we have a 10-acre farm lor sale. We invite you to ask about this. Wright's 'Real Estate and Fire Insur ance Agency. .... ' - i-aa-n BIG OPPORTUNITIES in , business and Civil service: Let us train you. Resi dent and home-courses. Day and night classes. The Motte Business College 1 . - ; -'. 1-23-lt IF ITS Are insurance, you cannot do , 'bstter than to place your policy in one of the strong, liberal companies represented by Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. 1-23-lt Legal Notices Announcements GRAND AND BIJOU free for 20 Honey 'Bread wrappers. Save. the- wrappers. Farris Bakery 1-18-tf STAR SERVICE SUB-STATIONS ;- Fayne'B Drug Store, Fifth and, Rtd Cross streets. ' " Payne's Drug Store, Seventeenth and Market streets. . ; , ; ' Hall's Drug, Store. :'Flfth -and Castle streets. " - -Smith's Drug Store, 914 N. Fourth street. v - STAR SERVICE Give your STR ads. subscriptions and buy your FAVORITE japer "THE STAR, at the NEAREST , "STAR eub stationas listed above. - x i 12-24-tf NOTICE The-annual v meeting of the ' stockholders of the Carolina Build ing and Loan Association will be held at its office, 205 Princess street, Tues day January 25 at 3 o'block. p.--m. All stockholders are urged? to attend. ' L. W. Moore, secretary. .5. Ir20-6t . , - : LEGAL 'NOTTCE 'Under and by-virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed , by E. B. Lasslter to E. B. Cox, Trustee,-which said Deed of Trust is-rerdtf in- Book ng, page 338 in the. office, of Jhe, Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, "North Carolina, default having been made thereunder, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, January 29, 1921, at-12 noon, at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, North Car ellna, offer for sale by public auction, forNcash- to. the : highest bidder a cer tain Automobile: described as follows One Anniversary Model, seven-passen ger, Apperson Automobile,' number 21, '900.- :' ' This is a new. machine, has an alum inum Jtody and is generally recognized as being one of the finest machines in America. ' . - Dated and posted this the 20th day Of January; 1921. . E. B. COX, Trustee. . ' . (Advertisement) - x ; : . . ' 1-21-lOt R. R. BENSON -Pltfmblng and Heating. Gas ( Fitting and -Water . Heaters, -. 212 Princess street,: phone 2338.',.. 12-28-30t . E8TABI4SHED 1S7S Orvis Brothers & Co. 60 Broadway, New York City WRITE FOR OUR LETTER - -A -i on . Trend of Cotton Price . , ; ana . ; 'Analysis of the Situation MEMKK1M " New York Cotton Exchange New; Orleans 'Cotton Excbanr . New' York .Stock Exchange t -New Jork Coffee i ; Sugar Jbrchaage ; Chicago Board ol Trade , , - 1 . . New York Produce Excbango - WUmlagtoa ' For . Wrlghtsvtlle Leave WUmlagtoa For Beaek Loavo Bvaea Wllmlsatoa '-' Leavo'V. WrlgatsvUla Fo . lJ WUmlagtoa 6:50 7:20" g 8:00 8:30 X 8:30 10:00 11:30 1:05 2:00 2:30 8:00 3:80 t 4:00 . 4:39 8:00 A. A. M. M. U. ' M. M. M. M. A. A. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P...M. P.' M. P. M. P. M. 6:30 P. M. 6:10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:16 10:15 11:15 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. M. , g6:60 A. M. T:20 A. M, . - 8:80 A. VL X 8:80 A. M, i0:00 A. M.1 11:80 A. M. 1:05 P. M. '8:00 .P. . M. 2:30 P. M. ; 8:00 P. M. 8:30 PMt t 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 8:80 P. M. :l P.' M. 6:40 P. M. 7:16 P. M. ' 8:16 P. U. 8 :16 P. M. 111:15 P. M, 6:00 A. M. M. M. :1S A. M. A. M. A. M. . P. M. 1:45 P ' M. 8:45 P. M. P. M. P. M. 16:31 A. 17:0 A. t7:J A. 110:15 10:45 18:15 8:15 8:46 4:16 P. M. t 4:48 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 8:45 v P. M. 8:26 P. M. 8:66 P. M. 7:25 P. M. 7:65 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:80 P. M 16:10 ,-A.. 8:50 A. 1:29 A. 7:60 -A. . M. ? .... I S:80 A U. : ' t:2SA.v'M.J?::-. 110:26 A. M. 10:65 , A. ' M. . 12:25 P. , M. : 1:56 P. M. 1:55 P. ' M. -,t 8:86 P.M. ". 8:58 P. M. . 4:26 P.; WU t 4:56 P. . - '..:I6.-Pa,.'.- V 6:68 1 P. M. -,V ..-"' t:3ft. P...M. 7:0? P. M. . ,'7:85 , P. "U. y ' 8:06 P. M, 3:46 P .M. 8:46 P. 1M. f 10:46 P. M. 1. yi:4S P. M. (DAIliY KXCEPT SiUMDAY. FROM STATION No. 1 v . k 'This car connects at Wrightsvllle on special request to transpor tation office. Phone No. 2701. . TlThls car will go through to beach on special request to transporta tion ornce-. ... ; .:- ; - t ' Dally except Sunday. - . 1 " .. f Saturdays and Sundays only. tSundays only. . . Fretgat Schedule Dally Kxevpt Soadsy. v . ! S' Leave Ninth and Orange streets 8:00 P. M. ' ' Freight Depot open daily except Sundays from 1:00 to ti06 P. M. 1 STATE SECURITIES COMPANY INVESTMENT BANKERS ' STOCKS BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES n R.L. HENLEY, President 903 Murchison Bank Building Telephone 290 STOCKS arid BONDS COTTON, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS H; G. Latimer, Jr. Member Wew' Orleaaa Cottoa.SSacaaago ' Clrect private wires to New Orleans, New York, Chicago . and all principal points. Orders solicited for future delivery In Cotton, Grain.. Provisions, Cottonseed Otl, Coffee and x8ugar. ' Securities boaght and sold for cash, or carried on " conservative margin. Correspoadeat, H. and B. Beer 401 SOUTHERN BTJILDDrQ . New Orleaaa La PHONE 1S What Do Too Talnk Of Thlsf AN IVKR-JOHNSON BICTfCLH ForYouur Boy or Glrll QUEEN CITY -CYCLE CO, 209 Bf arketv Street TELEPHONE 862 NOT TOO IATE TO PLANT'KYE WE HAVE 100 sacks Rosen Seed Rye. 20 sacks Abruszl Seed Rye. ' .nbjrr :tfaii to piant oats 500 sacks Burt Seed Oats. 100 sacks Rust-proof Oats. Bg stock of all kinds of Feeds and Canned Goods Prices on basis of present costs D. L. GORE COMPANY Wilmington, N. C. Your Boy Wants A CROWN M0T0-B1KE Cash or Weekly Payments Co. -215 Market Street Phone 526 STARKEY & GOLDBERG ST1X1 tAD THE WAT . . v BACK TO If 14 PRICES NEW AND FRESH ARRIVALS , San-Kist Sliced and Grated Pineap ple, Asparagus Tips, Yellow Cling Peaches, Oscar Mayer Brand Canned Meats, Carnation Milk. All kinds of Canned .Goods. B lackey e Peas, Apples, fresh and dried, - Complete line of Candles. - jV . . Bear Produce and Merdtan ' dise Company , (Wholesale Only) Cox Natt aad Oraee Streets A . . Paonea 433 453 "'::; ','. We Have a Good Supply Of ' " Coal : Cement : Wood A trial order will convince Von of quality fuel aad service Phone 2321-W . BECKEXfc CO All AND' BtrtXABBS SFPPI COMPANY '. Castle Q.nea aad Surry Street WE SELL IT FOR LESS! THE BEE HIVE - NEW STORE 717 North Fourta Street W. Munroe AND COMPANY - - - PURNITUETB - . : 15 a. Frbat St.' , 1 Year Moaeys Worta Always CITY ELECTRIC CO. 206 Prlaeess St. Pheae MB APPLIANCES l MAZDA LAMPS WIRING SUPPLIES j , ,; W. E. & J. H. TAYLOR P.AMILY GROCERIES AND COUN TRY PRODUCE Fruits Candle. Cigars aad Tobacco, - CMcknii, Eggs. 'Meats, etc. I- North Carolina Meats a ' , ' Specialty 612 Castle St. Phoao 1910 v S I ifii.,. i.ta'J v ' -" . L. DOUGLAS l.&l.1.LHuhvitzo 605 North Fourth 8L ' W. L. DOUGLAS BE AN OPERATORS OF A LINOTYPE, INTERTYPE - OR MONOTYPE MACHINE Good pay. educational, pleasant work for-men and women. Course Is short ' and least expensive schooling yon can obtain. (Typewriter operators excel at once.) Address Typesetting Dept., Georgia-Alabama Business College. Macon. Ga., for fulh information about American and southern Newspaper . publishers Typesetting SchooL Adv. i ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' Read Star Classified Ads, r ; f -t, . 1: r.i. 11 ' ! 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