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' HIE MORNING STAfi, WILMINGTON, N. C SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1921 :,-, , ELEVEN SUBURBAN SCHEDULE TIDE WATER POWER COMPACT Wlster Park, Seagate, WrIgkta-rlUe, Wrisktaville BejtcH wlmA, Intermediate Potato . ' Effeetive Thwrwday. Oeteber 7, 12 4 - inr - - . . 1 - - f "-- Financial apfl jCiM ntr ' " ; .-i. ' . ' 1 STOCKS I j GRAIN , COTTON ions were 10 to 25c lower. Open- High. 1.66 1.70 N'FW YORK, Feb. 19. The cotton market showed a weakness today with vrc) making another low record for ,l'.e Sanson while later months sold into new low ground t6r the movement n the case of most deliveries, t May Inclined to 13.45 compared with 13.30, low record of last December and , 0Sel at 13.45 with the general mar Lot casing barely steady at a net de- ip of 7 to 20 points. Maroh broke ''w ow the 13c level, selling at 12.90, ' j,-, points belo r the price of May. The market opened steady at a de fine of 13 points to an advance .of Ave points, selling by the south and cii.thprn spot houses being pretty well ''i-,-.orbpd at the start by covering for ',-er the week-end and Washington's hjI.rf Offerings increased on slight f however, wins' to less favor i! reports from the domestic goods trade continued fears of spots -liquida-,j',n before the new crop financing is completed, the weakness of foreign ex iiance rates, and the further decline J., the London market for bar silver, private cables from Liverpool report that British coal miners would ,V,ppt a reduction in wages without striking, led . to some covering later u mnminir hut failed to fmread 1 '1 MH HI'1 ..... f-. 1.. ' - V. 1111.1. 1.1111" I tllP decline with July off to 14.88 and "nuea almost to the heavy close when I WILMINGTON MARKETS lu more active months about 15 to short covering served to effort .nm V: a iMAfvn.fi.ia i points net lower. Last prices wre moderate rallies. Sales amounted to K SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE N. D. .proximately tne lowest oi mr aay. snares. is ; sivlr-os said that it therfi 1 Nominal dp.fllino-n tn Vtmi.. tni..j t ii l l .1 1 1 ' 1 1 . - ' " I ; T . . o " 1 UVllUD, ,vh5 not an improvement in demand, or we Liberty .issues, indicated further ,,- ?s. mills trrere wouia proDaniy re- "csujaciue8, several of the recent cuine short time operations ana thert i01?'1 notations also manifesting. were reports mac uarouna Dankers r"'""" reuuunaa'y tendencies. Total were advising farmers to sell enough irs',,ar vaiue, $o.375,000. NEW YORK. Feb. 1.-Br -.Tr ctsed undisputed control over todav'a CHICAGO, Feb. 19. Week-end eve short but lively stock market session nn-np-aiid lome buying tfhich was availing themselves of adverse over credited a seaboard account was re nigt. advices to bring about further sPnsibie for higher wheat prices to- lmpairment of quoted values. day' Other cereals were effected by Atlantic Gulf and West Indies, the wnet and provisions recovered part weakest feattfre of the previous day fi their loss because of tM strength when it snfYAri ' , In .grain. At the finish wheat recorded ,a extrem decline in a net ...gain of 2 , to 2 cents with excess of 10 points, was under renewed March $1.70 to 1.704 and May J1.60 to pressure, sustaining a net loss of five 162; coxn finished to 1& higher, points on th i,rc . oatB weupj to lc; pro- a v. w iuiuvyox ul o-iijr I visions S . , Wheat- ntTnca.n woolen was another vul- March nerable stock, loslne- mn thD Mav . points on concentrated offerings. Oils Corn r"?l srFouP. were most conspicuous. March . AamV e7eI'P,nnt8 in the Mexican May ... fields giving impetus to renewed lia- Oat uiaation. . . ' May Reactions extended to steels. nnW- Uly motors and coppers, finally em- L,prk bracing many miscellaneous isne. May .. leathers also sustained sever deeiinAs Lard e ,unavorable annual statement of May Central Leather. - Ri'bs .fal'su were comparaUvely immune May , Benerai selling which con- 1.57 .69 7IVi .46 45 1.60 .71 .72 .45 .46 Low. 1.6C V.69 .71 ,44 45 Close. 1.70 1.60 .70 .72 .45 .46 12.15 12.10 12.02 12.02 11.27 11.20 11.20 ROSIN N. I. T8AR -$3.00 and 13c VIKGi -A. D. YELLOW DIP N. D. HARD N. D. ,.f their old cotton crop to liquidate at V lectures of especial interest were last .".0 j)pr cent of their outstanding ",ol:'useu y u COTTON AVILMINGTON SPOT 13.00. obligations. Futures: t.ip.n'h May ,1 nl y . . October .. .. mg " ' clearing nouse state mem. Actual loana anrt lig.ni,nti High Low. Close, flowed a further contraction of slight. 13.10 12.9ft 180ft ver iU.UUU.UUU and reserve 13.60 13.45 13.45 ?eae? by about $7,600,000. reducing 14.C6 13.88 13.90 Jhf AAtai excess to a little more than 14.49 14.30 14.30 ri1,700;00- Reserves of members at PRODUCE MARKET CORN '$1.16 to $1.50. BEEF Dull, 10c to 12 c. VKAii .DUll, 10c to 15C WEKKLT PUTANC1AI, STATEMENT OF FBDEBAX REERV gAyryc WASHINGTON, Feb. 19-The com bined resources of the twelve federal reserve banks at the close of business Friday, Feb. 18, were as follows: Resources Gold and gold crettneates $210,978. 000. Gold settlemn fund.Tfederal re serve board $511,751,000. Total gold held by banks $722,729,000. Gold with federal reserve agents $L 260,646,000. Gold redemption fund $149,877,000. Total gold, reserves $2,132,652,009. Legal tender notes, silver, etc- $220, 338,000. Total reserves $2,352,990,000. Bills discounted (secured by U. S. government obligations) $990,1S2,000. Bills discounted (all other) $1,874, 226,000. ; Bills bought in open market $166,r 874,000. Total bills on hand $2,531,282,000. U. S. government bonds $25,848,000. U. S. Victory notes $10,000. VS. S. certificates of "indebtedness $261,759,000. Total earning assets $2,818,903,000. Bank premises $19,909,000.. Uncollected items and other deduc tions from gross deposits $641,661,000. Five per cent redemption fund against .federal reserve bank notes, $12,114,000. Gold abroad in custody or in transit $3,300,000. All other resources $7,739,000. Total resources $5,856,021,000. Liabilities Capital paid in $100,740,000. Surplus $202,036,000. Government deposits $61,516,000. Due to members reserve account $1,720,855,000. Deferred availability item $475,499-000. Other deposits including foreign gov ernment credits $24,605,000. Total gross deposits $2,286,779,000. Federal reserve notes in actual cir- U. S. WEATHER EXTRKATJ Wilmington. Feb. 20, 1921. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending at 8 p. in. yesterday." Temperature: "Maximum 53; mini mum 36; mean 44. Rainfall for the day .38; since -first of month to date 2.28. - Humidi ty lie cord Dry Wet bulb terns, 8:00 a, m 87 12:12 p. m 60 8:00 p. m 48 Relative ulb humidity ma. per cen; 34 74 44 62 47 95 North Carolina: Rain in east por tion; snow or rain in west Sunday; Monday fair, colder in east portion. Sun rises 6:51; sun sets 6:00. The Tides High water. Low water A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M Wilmington ... 8:07- 8:25 1:58 3:36 Southport 5:37 6:01 12:10 11:40 Masonboro 5:52 6:16 12:25 11:55 WEATHER KWREAIT REPORTS. Wllmiagtoii Wrightavllle Lct Wilmtngtoi Per Beaeli Beach 8 7:20 8:00 8:30 t 9:30, 10:00 11:30 1:06 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 f 4:00 i:Z9 5:00 6:30 6:10 6:40 7:1R , 8:15 10:15 11:15 50 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. Mt P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 6:60 A. M. ?:20 A. M. 8:30 J 9:30 10:00 11:30 1:05 2:0D 2:30 8:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 6:00 6:30 6:10 6:4u 7:15 8:15 9:15 t A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P, M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. P. ' M. Ull:15 P. M. Wllminfftoa 6:00 A., M-, 16:35 A. M. 7:05 A. M. 7:35 A M. 9:15 A M. $10:15 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:4 p. M. 2:46 P. M, 5:16 P. M. 3:46 P. M. 4:15. P, M. t 4:45 p. U. ' 6:15 P. M. 5.46 P. M. i:25 P. IS. 6:66 P. M. 7:25 P. M. 3ii5 P M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 p. M. WrtgatarW , A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. 24. A. M. A. M. A. M- P. M, P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P, M- P. to. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M, P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 16:10 I:50 7:20 7:60 8;I9 9:25 J 10:25 10:66 Al:26, 2:65 i:tZ 8:56 4:25 t 4:55 5:25 6:55 6:86 7:05 7:35 8:05 3:45 9:46 10:46 yi:46 H DAILY EXCEPT SUIVDAX. FROM STATION !. t,' " 'This car connects at Wrightsvllle on special reauest to transport, tation office. Phone No. 2701. .This car will go through to beach on special reauest to transport tion office. (Dally except Sunday. fsaturdays and Sundays only. Sundays only. Freight Schedule Daily Exempt Sum Cay. Leave Ninth and Orange streets 3:00 P. M- Freigbt Depot open daily except Sundays fron. 1:00 to 8;00 P, M. STATIONS- I AII.Y COTTON TABLE PORK 12c to 15c lb BACON (N. O Hams 28c to 30c. culation .$3,037,444,000 the federal reserve bank were reduced I dull; sides and shoulders, to 25c, All other liabilities $35,591,000. by about $8,200,000. NEW YORK STOCK LIST ' Port Movement Nw Orleans Middling 12.75; re ceipts 4.750; exports 7,859; sales 286; stock 407.526. Galveston Middling 13.00; receipts Am. Beet Sugar . R.R21: sales 200: stock 333.505. Am. Can Mobi e Middiincr iz.au: stocK 11.S12. Am. car and Pdrv Savannah Middling 14.00; receipts Am. Hide and L.. nfd S4s : stock 1&8.003. . Am. interna. Corp. rharieston receipts zit; stocK 240,- Am. i-ocomotive o.iT. Am. . linseed AVilmingt on Middling 12.75; receipts Am, Smelt, and Ref.. 77: stock 22.333. ' Am. Bugar Texas City Stock 4,7.07. Am. bumatra Tobacco Norfolk Middling 12.75; receipts 786; Am.. Tel. and Tel. salf-s 130: stock 81.013- Am. woolen Baltimore Stock 5.639. Anaconda Copper Boston Middling 13.40; stocK 11. too. Aicnison Philadelphia Middling 13.45; receipts Atl. coast Line b 125: stock 5.384. au., uuii and West I. New York Middling 13.20; exports -Baldwin Locomotive fiSO: stock 111.561. ' B. and O Minor ports Receipts 2.528; exports fetnienem Steel "is ?,528: stock 2.145., M-anaaian jacino Totn.1 tndav Deoelrjts 18.151: stock central leather 1.403,875. cnandier Motors Total for Reason Receints 4.410.671: v and U sports 3,276,611. c.. Mil. and St. Paul ., a. ana .fac. TriAi Mnmii I cnino copper TirtTi uTiHn,! if Kn- ropoint? 7 . I Coca Cola r,79: shipments 3,183; sales 2,097; stock ;U1U- uei ana iron XTamnhia ATlrlrlHno- 1 3 M re nt oruCJDie Oteei 7 154: shipments 7,316; sales 450; stock! bi"ua -ane ougar 379,697. . . : Augusta Middling 12.50; receipts 1.- u' f'inc .hlmnnti f74- aalda fifiO- atnclr wsiierai Aiocors ns'ttsV 1 G. Northern, pfd St. Louis Middling 13.50; receipts .u. ?-ates tsieei nit. 1 999' atnn VTTVh Illinois Central Little Rock Middling 13.00: receipts Mer. Marine pfd S16: shipments 832: sales 225; stock ;! uti j.-ift lniernauonai japer . - -. . I T -NT I. Mnntovimerv Minri 11 n 1Z.Z5. " Tn,i nav T?onnt 15.373: shin- Mexican petroleum ments 12,938; stock 991,484. Total liabilities $5,856,021,000 Ratio of total reserves to net de posit and federal reserve note liabili- i i ; r A n a. lies comoineu, ou.o per ceuu A,,o-,iRta Ratio of gold reserves to federal tJ-.J, a.. Temperature: 4 is ' if 35 a o an Abilene Asheville Atlanta Highl Low 48 Close 29 123 44 46 84 XEW YORK COTTON TIB VIEW NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Reduction in""',' Miami Copper Middle States Oil Midvale Steel . . . Missouri Pacific b N. Y., N. H. and Hart estimates of the world's available sup ply of cotton of all kinds for the season Norfolk and Western and reports of an improvement in Llv- Northern Pacific erpooi led to rallies in the cotton Okla. Prod, and Ref, market during the earlier part of the Pan-Am. Petroleum ra?t week. The advance met realizing Pennsylvania . n.v.Q ki -nm tnaii nntiini I Pitts, and W. va ...... i ..Jt.,jr : td. rn offerings, however, and the market Pure Oil Ray Con. Copper weakened again with March contracts Rging maiung a new low recora ior tne sea- i Repi0&ie steel ?on during Fridays trading. Rep. Iron and Steel Brokers with Wall street connections j Royal Dutch, N. Y were considered the most active buv-1 St. Louis and S.. Fran ers on the early week advance sup-J Seaboard Air Line ..b nospfiiv nn ovnoctations on an lmnrove- Seaboard Air Line, pfd ment in general trade conditions heTt Jf,8.' month. Such views were probably en- sloss-Shef. S. and I.. to couragea oy increase spot saies in southern Pacific Liverpool and reports of a better tone Southern Railway m Lancashire while it was also argued So. Railway, pfd. ...b that the development of the incoming4 Std. Oil of N. J., pfd rdministration's foreign policy, might Stude baiter iorp ii'-'v a clarifying influence on forei uuuuiuuua. . T.Tft- anJ pacific The census report showing domestic tobacco products cvitBuiupiiun uj. oo,t uajtu 111 Transcon. on pared with 294, Sal and was normarl:l Union Pacific ff.iture. Next Wednesday will be the limited Fruit first March notice day. TJ. S. Food Products 1hr has been hvv switching from TJ. S. Ind. Alcohol March to later deliveries and with S. Retail Stores . May selling about 40 points over the U- . ituDuer i . . j ..in j. . , . i 1 1 . s. oteei . . .hu:jus i-iPiuuii iiicio lias otoii ni.ne cl tiM uii. -f .11.. j i i. i I u. o. Bieei, ii.u. i"tt .!. sinrt.ijci ueiuoucu ' Ml I Utah Copper fisiy expected. Reports or small ier- vnnnrtiiim Corn. tilizer sales have encouraged the ex- j Virginia Caro. Chem. iteration or a reduction in acreage Dut i Western union there is still uncertainty's to the ex- Whouse Electric fpnt of the cut and traders ar;e wait life for the developments In that di 'e;.ion. 42 94 HTM 100 65 39 821.4 55 90 34 em; O I 2 116 36 71 60 27 27 22 21 2S 71 94 24 13 13 14 n t ft r 53 ion 57 19 159 13 30 18 72 20 104 76 40 20 34 13 76 Willys-Overland Oen. Aspnait . . Invincible uu 67 61 21 10 40 24 78 21 109 60 43 23 -54 9 120 106 T0 56 69 83 64 87 35 87 45 7 67 21 48 29 123 43 45 84 41 94 84 100 60 38 82 49 89 84 67 116 35 70 69 27 27 22 20 28 70 93 24 13 13 14 34 51 15 56 18 156 13 30 18 72 19 103 82 3 74 40 29 wo va 13 75 67 61 21 '10 40 23 78 21 i08 59 48 22 54 8 120 106 . . t 69 55 68 83 51 36 33 87 45 7 65 20 dull CAKE TALLOW 5c. BEESWAX 20c dull. HIDES 5c WOOL Iso market. HENS dull, fl to $1.25. notes after setting aside 35 per cent Rnsfon jjaiiuu r Ai-nj Vinutto ouu iu laKainst net ueyusit uauui lies, oo.o uer SMALL SPRING CHICKS 40C to OUC. cent. Birmrngham 48 29 dulL JUUliS JJUll, 35C tO 40C. BUTTER 35c POTATOES $2.25 to $3.00 bag. SWEET POTATOES $1 to $1.5 CABBAGE $3.00 crate. APPLES $6.00 to $7.60 bbl. 123 44" 46 84 50 42 94 86 NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Raw sugar WILMINGTON PKaNFf MARKET 100 (Reported by J. S. Funchess & Co.) west and becoming strong tonight or ft vvnue apanisn, larmers bxock, new Sunday morning. L crop, primes. Der busheL 30 CDunds. 82 I $1.10. 84 oun wrouna, "uc "h quiet; refined unchanged at 7.50 for lYthll1'' PtimeB' per bu8Ual 28 Punds' fine granulated. r ' t , t, . t. Spot coffee dull; Kio 7s 67; san WL new oron. Drimes. XT bushel. 22 to. 4s 9 io 116'A I pounds. 88c Virginia jumoos, rarmers' siock, new crop, primes, per bushel, 22 pounds, tl.UOj STORM WARNING WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 Hoist north west storm warnings 10 p. m., from Jacksonville. Fla., to Beaufort, N. C. Disturbance over Alabama will move northwestward with a marked increase in intensity and will cause fresh east Oklahoma. and southeast winds, shifting to north ctoudyj . . rain . rain culody . rain cloudy! Charleston . . . ram Charlotte . . . . . rain Chicago cloudy Galveston . . . cloudy Jacksonville , .foggy Memphis . . ... . snow Montgomery . . . rain New Orleans ..cldy New Orleans . . cldy clear Palestine ..... cldyi Pittsburgh , Raleigh ... Savannah . . Shreveport . Shreveport St. Louis . . Washington 'ddy rain cldy cldy cldy cldy snowl Wilmington pt. cldy 38 36 40 46 52 42 50 34 32 46 60 30 54 70 40 34 36 36 36 54 54 34 36 40 53 32 40 42 40 20 46 32 30 46 56 24 50 56 24 24 34 26 28 50 50 33 30 28 36 .00 .16 .28 .00 .66 00 .02 .02 .00 .00 .01 .34 .58 .16 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .01 .00 00 36 STATE SECURITIES COMPANY INVESTMENT BANKERS STOCKS : BONDS : INVESTMENT SECURITIES R. L. HENLEY, President 903 Murchison Bank Building Telephone 290 36 71 60 7 27 22 20 28 -l VI 94 24 13 13 14 PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET (Reported by Rodgers, Plum mer and SPANISH (Farmer's Stock) market Arm, 92 c to 95c per bushel. VIRGINIAS Oarmers Stock) market weak. . Fancy Jumbo 6c per lb.; extra prime- 4 c ner lb.: nrlme- 4o Der id.; 76-4 aheiling. stock 3c to 4c per lb. 31 gqiter; i STOCKS and BONDS COTTON, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS H. G. Latimer, Jr. Member New OrTeane Cotton Excb.anf - Plrect private wires to New Orleans, New Tork, Chicago and all principal points. Orders solicited for future delivery in Cotton. Grain. Provisions, Cottonseed Oil, Coffee and Sugar. Securities bought and sold for cash, or carried on conservative margin. Correspondent, BC. and B. Beer. 401 SOUTHERN BUILDING New Orleans, La. PHONE! ?St9 88 35 9i 51 15H 57 NEW ORLEANS COTTON .o 3 (Furnished by H. G. Lartimer, Jr., 401 Southern BIdg.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 19. Less fa- 18U vora"ble trade advies frcom the mill 100 J district north and south, another period 158 I of curtailment likely unless business 18 improves, the reactionary downward 134 I trend of foreign exchange, a further 30 I decline in London saver, the absence 18 of an urgent spot demand and uneasi- 72 I ness over the foreign political situa tion, occasioned a lower market the past week, as did liquidation of the long interest in March in advance of the first notice day, February 23, when large tenders are expected in New York, and perhaps comparatively heavy tenders locally. Facts are notwithstanding to prove that the carry-over at close of this season will be of record breaking proportions, perhaps 2,600,000 to 3,000,- 000 bales larger than the world s sur plus of 6,000,000 of American at close of last season as spinners' takings of A 1 1 A 1 1 W O fA I iuat; uy uito WVXXU LtlUO ACL! Aid ioii only 5,946.000 bales against 8,272,000 40 I to even aaie last season, or i.dio.uuu 24 less, placing takings on a present 50 I basis of only 10.529,000 bales against I I . . - . -. . , . . ! 78 12.855.UUU last season ana an maica- 21 tion crop, including nnters, oi xi,- 57 600.000 bales. 108 I Under the circumstances too much 60 I importance cannot oe aiiacnea to tne 8 l necessity oi maKine arasuc reduction 434 In the acreage or aoout one-tniru tnis 22 H year In order to prove to the trade 64 A I that tne next crop win do a. very 8 I small yield and to make it possible . z ' r . . 120 I for prices to advance eventually m 106 I order , that owners of the unsold por- 24 I tion Of last year's crop ana me surplus 70 of the previous crop, totaling In all 56 about 3,226.000 bales more than was 69 on hand in the interior than at this 83 time one year aero, may obtain a fair 110 price for their holdings and for th 52 I next crop. 36 The following; has been taken from The Courier- rpib of March , 1917, and is only an example of r TVrte prevalency of this dreaded disease, which is fttie of the many diseases that respond to Chiro , pfactic adjustments. If you are afflicted with this - 'disease, do not think of an operation, but call at once to the address below and receive a booklet, which will explain all about Goiter and how nature will remove it. "Over 50 per cent of the University of Wisconsin co-eds are affected with Goiter in a moderate form, according to Prof. W. J. Meek, of the University faculty, who spoke on Chemical Co-ordination of the Human Body, in his lecture to a xi ecu tit aiiu uxov uaoo jcoiciuajt IT We Handle "STAR BRAND" Shoe koscits DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Sixth and Castle Street AH Curs ; .Taneier' "0vfer Here REBUILT RADIATORS ALL KINDS.. FOR SALE Less Than- Half Price of New - Radiators .. . -. Radiator ReplfinsPrlees Reasonable W. B. KLANDER & CO. 1.12 Market St. WUmlngton, N. C. What Do Ton Think Of Thfcf AN IVER-JOH7V30N BICYCLE For Your Boy or Girt I . QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO, , 209 Market Street TELEPHONE 802 34 87 45 1 56 20 NEW ORLEANS COTTON AEW YORK COTTON Total sales, 859,100. NEW YORK BONDS NEW YORK. Feb. 19. The .week TJ. S. 2s, registered b 99H f loses with cotton prices on the bot- U. S. 2s, coupon ..o 'om and sentiment intensely bearish. TJ. S. 4b. registered n Joi? Offsetting this is the price level that TJ. S. 4s, coupon b 103 "as been forced and the strong tech- Panama 8s, registered .u ehorH PanomlL 2s. COUDOn 'B pelling. The situation can best be des- Am. Smelting and Refining 5sv 'noea by saying- there are too. many Am. Tel. ana- i. uv. o "tars, aimnsf pvorv on heme or i tne Atcmion Ken. to 79 79 NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 19. Evening- up operations over the week-end and in preparation for pending first March notices rurnisnea me ouik oi iraaing in the cotton market today. Holders of long contracts evidently continued fearful tnat Marcn notices in me mew York market would be heavy and act as a weight against values. The ring did not absorb their onerings wen, there beine less realizing on the short side than might naturally have been TnAetd alter tne aeciming lenaency of the week. The opening was lower and there was a gradual Bag until nrlcea were 12 to 20 points under yes tiiit terday's close at that price. Closing CHIROPRACTIC A philosophy, a science and art of things nat ural, a system of adjusting the articulations of the spine, by hand, for the elimination of the cause of disease. Webster. G. C. ELLIOTT, D. C. My X-ray Makes My Work Positive Consultation and Analysis FREE OFFICE HOT7RS 10 TO 12 A. M.J 2 TO 6 P. Mi Other Hours by Appointment -08-708-B, 709-709-B Murchison Building:, Wilmington, N. C'. Phone 838 Residence Phone 1570-W Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic Kame pessimistic frame of mind except- Atlantic Coast lot 4s..;... i"f? a ffiw oursfilvps amone them. Baltimore and Ohio cv. 4s.... The situation has changed for the Tibet- Bethlehem Steel ref. 5s ...... o Ur by daily absorption of spot .olton, Central of Georgia con. ss short selling of futures. Improvement Central Leather 5s in 1-. -a., 1 . vArAteA ni.A.onao1rA.fl.n(i OrllO CV. OS .... havy sales of yarns to Roumania, Chicago, B. ! and Quc? oln October British mirohnupa nf ao.OOft bales Bra- Chlcaeo. Mil. and St. P. cv. 4s l Lilian cotton and offers of the British C.. R. I. and Pac. Ry. rer. 4s.... 1 ii' 1 nuotatlons were at net losses of six V X I . , . . ,r - ,L. 1 i to .20 points. marcn wtta tii nenncoi. month. 78 69 82 it !2 March XT J 1 -m BT jviauy j. . July Futures: 90 82 ETlgh. Low. Close 103 12.75 12.76 13.25 13.10 13.13 13.59 13.46 13.48! 13.90 13.82 13.84 Kov-f.rnn-ir.nf f i ao cn( ha.ios nflrMrv nf Paris 6s .......y S5 South American wool. Furthermore, at Colorado and Southern ref. 4s.b ""me we find foreicn export corpora- Denver ana, tuo urBime w -- v v. tion.s actively at work and giving as- Dominion of canaaa s u;.. stance to exports that otherwise! Erie gen. 4s '"V v-ulrt not prevail. This is greater con- Illinois central rei.( "trnctive power than is generally ap- int. Mer. Marine 6s . .... P'-eciated. chieflv because the more ap- Kansas City Boutnern r. oo.... Parent things are uppermost in the Liggett and Myers ..... .. ... "nds of thf uninformed. The 23rd is yLouisville and- Nahville un. 4s first nni.. Aii.rArv nn Morrth mi csnii rl. Kan. ana lexas ist "wii ua I yj I. uo.i . v j i - . a COTTONSEED Oil. tart m. a at i 'nrracts and many fear tw result, jussoun f .'jA' s. sq I is possible a fair amount of notices New -York Central deb J Bs .,$1 -Hl be issued, but it is our guess Norfolk and Western cv. 6s Sail J . N 'hat this cotton is earmarked for ex is., NEW YORK. Feb. 19. Cottonseed on2 oil suffered a further, relapse upder oi u. scattered liquidation Induced by lack 5 2 of trade demand and heaviness In iXf. kindred lines. Closinsr bids were 15 5,2 to 17 points net lower. Sales 12,600 L.n barrels. Prime crude 6. B0, asked: o'tt prime summer yellow spot 7.008.00; Starch 7.40; May 7,97; July 8.25; all bid. DRY GOODS MARKET EW YORK. Feb. 19. i-Cotton sroodB - Northern j-acmc ; i AA erv , ulet flrst hands today fort under long time credit Arrange- Pennsylvania gen., oa " Si S land prices 'were easier on print cloths: If this proves correct. , we Readlhg gen. Fran. adj. 6s. . ments. . . eee net. mgner pne ""f: , v-an aA -"arch disreeardine fluctuations. w.e St., louis j - - 8'lhfre stronorlv to the. lone side ORVIS BROS. AND CO.v . : V JACKSONVILLE NAVAL STORES --.v.- h.Kv TJne adi. 5s Southern Bell Tel. 5s b Southern Pacific cv. Bs. ... . . . .b Southern Railway fis . . . ...... . Southern Railway gen. 4s Texas and Pacific 1st b T A PVCAXWTT T W TTll n T'.U ' 1 Q ' urpentine firm; 50; sales none; re- union "fc v 1 j rig ani) .cfnts 187- Rhinm-nts 41: stock 25.739. 1 U. K. of G. B. ana Vm itosin nothinsr dolne: sales none; ie- fipts 349: shipments 25; stock 181,036 and sheetinsrs. A few lines of all notton flannels were opened. Leadini; lines of overcoatings will be openel on' Mondav for fall. Linens and bur- lans were auiet. More business was reported in silk lines. LIBERTY BOND PRICES 1 Quote B, D; B. F ; G, II, I. K, M, Wajbart 7 wo, ww, n.30, r" , 1 Wilson t T a Cf KB a. virVinia Caro. Chemical 6s. . .i.b TftTahflaVi 1st .....'..,..- jiA Ca. pV, fin juLt NEW YORK. Feb. 19. Liberty bonds closed: 3H9l.22; first 4s 87.26; first 88 14s 90.04; fourth 4s '87.0.0; ,y;ctory .86 I4s 87.40; .victory m.tu. j ' ESTABLISHED 1872 ft vis Brothers & Co 60 Broadway - New York To the Farmer? Buy your Cotton Crop in the Futures Market and Cut your Acreage. To the Spinner? Cover your Forward' Require ments with Purchases of Futures. . We Invite Tour Business MEMBERS N. Y. Cotton Exchange N. O. Cotton Exchange N. Y. Stock- Exchange Chicago Board of Trade iV. Y. Produce Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange N. Y. Coffee '& Sugar Exchange W. Munroe AKD COMPANY FURNITURE IS S. Prrat St. Toar Money's Wortk Always Arrival and Departure of Train WILMINGTON. N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE mrw.4lv FhrnarT A. 1S21 All Trains Daily When Not Otherwise uesiaTnavea Depart. Arrive. "3:40 AJUL.iaieign cc vtvrin. a.m. Sleeper tx Raleigh open 10:00 P. M. 6- 30 A.M.... South & West... 12:10 A.M. Sleeper to Columbia open 10:00 P. M. 7:45 A.M. North 6:05 P.M. Parlor Car to Norfolk 8-30 A.M Fayettevllle. . . .8:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M New Bern 12:50 P.M. 3:30 P.M South & West... 1:00 P.M. "tflfeepei-s to Col., Augusta, Atlanta 630 P.M. . .Fayettevllle ..tll:05 A.M. 330 P.M Southport.. ..5tl:00 P.M. 7- 00 P.M ..North .9:45 A.M. sieeners to Washington and Norfolk tBaily, except ) Sunday. Arrives 9-45 a. m. Saturdays. 'Daily to Ral eiah. but does not run north of Golds boro on Sundays. fTuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. For Information Phone 160 SEABOAR AIR LINE Effective November 28, 1020 Depart Daily Arrive 4-20 A.M Charlotte 12:5,0 A.M. Sleeper to Charlotte open 10 P M. 8 00 A.M...WU. to Ruth'ton..5:40 P.M. 3:40 P.M. ,1:10 P-l- Parlor Car to Charlotte For Information Phone 178 BE AN OPERATOR OF A LINOTYPE, INTERTYPE OR MONOTYPE MACHINE Good pay, educational, pleasant work for men and women. Course is short and leant expensive schooling you van obtain. (Typewriter operators 4xcel at once.) Address Typesetting Dept.. Georgia-Alabama Business College. Macon, Ga.. for full Information about American and southern Newspaper Publisher' Typesetting School. Adv. Your Boy Wants A CROWN MOTO-BIKE Cash or Weekly Payments Wilmington Cycle Co. 215 Market Street f Phone 526 ' WANTED! One good, well-built Dray Horse, 6 to 8 years old; weight 1,500 to 1,600 pounds, while in good flesh; mare preferred. D. L. GORE COMPANY Wilmington, N. C. A Coal That Exceeds Pennsylvania Anthracite in value. Other soft coal of equal quality. Try us. Phone 2U1-W. Becker Coal and Builders' Supply Company Castle Qaeen and Sorry St a. W. L. DOUGLAS H l.&Rl.L.Hurwite o 605 North Fourth SL W. L. DOUGLAS WE SELL IT FOR I.ESS1 .f THE BEE HIYE NEW STORE . TIT North Konrth Street - Rend Star Classified Ads, i .J r L ii 5 , ' . t t-v '. 1, JlM ill 5 i v.." t Oik ii:: i t, 1 , ;; f t . 1 . , in it -'-it ! i ti 4 j M t a P. ' II t i J 't 'i ;. f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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