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TrridiuT Mouraro, Sirr. 10. . coxcxxrao cotto. We pohia to-day latter froa CoL Al!rl Alirfci, In whkn ht UlM lira a, cot wita ua, bat vita iAfiarU laprcto thai tzliU that tloso farsttrs who rua tsiLr cottoa to aaarktl eexij la the Fell do batter tfcaa Hoso who wait for Win t price 'cottoa lata trta-r-i m.VMf(MJi that raca Li eolj lat cm ta lt prico of cot- ton aa fcarpec to b lat CAM M preawstt, eni Uai li teaairesuy fooZaa to cosiinae to ruii cotioa to aurkei aftef lie prico bsxisa to faU. U vUea cplaion, at Crtt thoaxnt, vtrjboJj U liitl to ereo kin. Bit a wccnJ thoarht tit raiactloa mart occur to inrj iaiak iaf ua tia plan! cotton U aot raeJj a tWpealaf of . ta Mtioa, aai UUr oa, wasa C bod of the -err? tmij for mar kit, the majority of tat faraars cisol hold IS. tax, fw thv tasii p7 ti4r fsrtSIaer bCa end ether dabta, aa4 thea tit cossperatlTelj ftv vho caa eal do koU their cot too bock for two or tarn moalb fi4 that the marktt baa been to de pcMj by too rea of cottoa that ha4 to bo oU that tkey wiik they hJ mI4 before, aa4 nnl" tht J caa koU oat to Sprin, ar ohUf& to se3 at a ttcriico. CoL Allrfch, kowtrtr, thinks ao moo rtaadj 1st ilk tTO, otkar thaa the M-Iaahloaed aai commoa MSMO&oof sol plaatlsf moro cot toa tht yoa caa frov without, fo zg la debt. He maiatalai that the present kUk price of cottoa la doe, not to the fact thai the cottoa m2i have cot taoask stock oa baao1 to raa tkaix mlH. bat to tko work of tko rpoealatoT la coraarlax markat aa4 prartsUas tao miLJ Inm aapfJjiax tkemmlTao txwpt al a crtoilj fakaacod prico. Wo eoa fn va do sot aadsnUad tMa no aociax. tor If tko milla bad boaa wt2 aappllod witk cottoa fortka aeoaoa, tko coratr would cot hart ralaod tko prko, for tkaro woald kavo bca bo markat for the cottoa latkakasdaof tkaipocaUtort. So, of courae, tkara.wtra two tkisgi co cfwirj to prodaco tko praacat bJk price of cottoa tko mtinnaoi of tht stock la eomporiooa witktktaeada of tko aiHli. aad atpocalator, or orxaalxatioa of apocalatora atronf taoQjk (L avt kariat: moaey aaoaj(h) aad smart saoaxh to gat ooatrol of tko aapplj. So mack for CoL Aldrick'a opia ioati tkt.praocal ,kiih prico of cottoa la tko work of tko specula tor aad aot tka raoalt of tka acar city of the staple. Now, as to CoL Aldrkk's foe scheme for keeping the prko of cottoa steady at fgurta which would allow a raoaoaablo prolt to both farmers aad maaaiao tarers. Be says thai If tko balls oa tko Cottoa Ibxkaagt la New York would bay October cottoa at preo aat pricoo aad oead circulars to loading farmers tkrongkoat , the Soutk to koli bock m meek of their cottoa m they caa aad tko leading farmers fawowed their ad Tko, cottoa would tell so well la October aa it doeo bow, aad tka tame thing might bo repeated for Xortmber, aad to oo for tko rest of tko oraooa; aad that either Rockefeller, Carnegie or Could , could aloao fiaaaco tho acheae, aad what oca of tkooo could do, o combiaaUoa of capitalists coum aceoorpusa. well, aup- poao they could, what would they do it for? Jest to kelp tha cotton plaatert? Uarilyl What dU tka ball ji2ad rtlsoi tho pdco of dot toa fas' this Umd t ' To mako moaey, aad they hart made It; mil- Lous of IL By baying cottoa la tko first Instanco vary low aad forcing tko prico ap, ap, ap, -making moaey, oa mry traasactloa, ustU they ciooed eat, Whert la there - aay room for. sack transactions where cottoa Is kept steadily at oae prico F CoL Aldrlch has a great deal to say about "fool", farmers, aad he does aot Beam to hoTt a much better opin loa of tht speculators, CoL Aidrica has cot la to many words, It Is true, said anything about keeping cottoa at oae prico. bat thai Is fust what his scheme. If It ecwlj bo carried out, would amount to. Then la, of course, a true meosuro oX the price of aay raw material, aad that Is a prico that permits a reaacnahle profit for pro ducers aad manufacturers, aad tht only way thai caa lo obtained is by free com petition, without tho later aatioa of tarlTs, or of eomhlneo or trusts, whether they bo of specula tors, main fact arara or planters themoelTetCaorl JVri and Qnritr. . ' - Daril B. XUH has boea hoard from at last. Ho had boea searching tht Scripture, aad has girea tht result of his aueat ia a speech delirarad at a wintry fair, r lis declares tkat ht finds bo warrant tkereia for trusts aad moaopollso, and then, UjtUng lata o humorous mood, aaaouncoo tkat tko only watering ef stock thai appear to u aatkorixod by Holy Wmuutka caaeef tha Uro stock meei W Dava mae what ha lsWkiittboai Till CO Ai TXTJfT. Tbo aitaatioa la coal preaenU aa aaomalj la trada. Wo baT tha Urrtt urodactloa of aatkradto coal that tha trada baa kaowa, tha coalyarda aro piled high with tha product, aad ooaramptloa la la bo dasrar of orartaklof tha supply. Aad yst tbo prico la tha highest that kit boaa known, and tht trust eooau not at all inclined to radnoo IL Tko PhUadslphla PXU U&Qtr pcriboa tha aitaatioa aa f ollowa: 1 aMtordo aot 4liu iki. la tail bredoof eoal mrm hia.btla feaereJy taa pb- Ua aala ol laat taa oparaior hT a polios of miklsr, ia wsnaxn p7 for itfUM. ATvw tta 1KW eima. eowwu 4raao4 UmiUi toa. Two or ibiw moalhi of ibU aitrordlaary B4diUoaal mnt mmA bat tar aaT loaaeo eoo- umud vlio aay aulko. Tbo moataa vara oo, aai Ua eoaroto foaad tbet laa SO eaata aatra waa a axiar. aaaaal arodaeUoa of aalbraelt waa laea from CS.000.000 to 63.000,000 toaa. aad too ooajaaaere bacao to ealrtblo a added front -ol aa y wbcra fnxn ua.000.000 to 130.000,000 raar. Toa liu aurxa iwwww. ali&ooia tha eparatora waro eoJieci tac aa axorbitaat prlea for eoal from Ua aaaUo aa addUloaal M eaau weat oa top of tbo former aoaalty' wblea tao paho mail pay. Tba prodaeUoa U aow 0,000,000 toaa. Tbera waa a 13 par eaat tacraaaa ta miaara wre aad oiaar eUfct iaareaata, which make Uo eoal of prodaeUoa a UiUo tirter a few ceala a toa. parhape , aad tat Coal Tnut ts exacuajr aa aaaUy a dollar a toa oo 60,000,000 toae from tha Amerteaa pobtM mora thaa waa paid prerioa to tha to MtM What vouid ua comvbw do If there thoald bo another strike or two I It Is clearly ap to tht consumer to aasvar tha qoestloa, what aro yoo lolaf to do aboat It t Tor the Coaj Trust la loarlnf tht pobllo to do tht talking. It baa fixed tht prico aad simply proposed to etaad pot. lithe prod act of tha mines Is aot consumed, thea It Is a simple matter to shut dowa aad wait on til It la. Tha public might put ap with a subetltuto for hard cool whaa It was lmpoesibls to gat It, but If It Is araQablt It will bo purchased area at an unconscionable vrie. Tba trust kaowt tkle and la sot worrying at alL Tha Prcsldant of tht United SUtes appointed a commission to settle tht last coal strike la tht In terest of tht public Since thea tht bow goTem mental deportment of Commerce and Labor has boaa espo ciaCy charged with tht daty, says tht PKic Zktr, 'to Inroatlgato aad report on greody trusts which oppress tht people, la order that tht Congress aad tht axecutirt may hart guidance for actloa. What batter beginning could tka B area a of Cor pcratioa make thaa witk tht Cool Trust, which has aa entire monopoly aad enforced MVAgla (47a.) Ctrcmwa. CURRENT CDMMHNI The grain trada of tht North to to poastnc into taaadua hands. Tko Ho3 Sind Journal notes thai tho receipts of grain at Montreal d arlng JaJy wart Terr near ly equal to tht total amount rocolrod for shipment abroad at all Atlantic ports of tho United Stated for tht same month. It la further shown that whOo tho receipts of graia at Hoatreal from January 1 to Angust 1 lacrsasod 21 par cent, tka decrease at Boetoa was 60 per cent, and at New York It was SO per cent, com pared witk tka corresponding period of 1102. OarlstSe Jfems. mnd Cbwner. John D Bight, member of Congress from 2iew York, says: Tha Southerners la politics ore a eta dy; they will accept any man a Deaocratio coareatioa hands them; will take any old platform it pro mulgates; tht only thing they In sist upon Is thai tha Democratic label shall bo azad to all goods. With this solitary prorlao, they wQ giro a batch of electoral to too ' from Alexandria to Q Paso, as ' rsra as saooung." Thai nghL We tad soma UtUe Idea oomo did thai KcKlnley would gat a poaaol ef rotas from dowa this way, bat it Is bow aorar, bo mora, itooce ralt has killed the little idea with his superabundant raricolored hoe pltallty. X&U Jbfuirr. Whea It comet to a dirision of the spoils, there Is not muck la commoa betwaoa tho polltldaa tad tho hero. Just after tht battle of hfanKla, it wCl bo remembered. Ad miral Dewey anno an cod that ht Would "consent" to rua for Presi dential honor. His boom lasted about fire hours. We art Informed bow that General kfilea, who has sot boea d TUly treated by President Boosrrelt, may gat Into tha race, If ke teea aa opening. Dewey and KHao would make a good combina tion in war times, perhaps, but they would cut a sorry figure In a politi cal campaign. They art both In tht Democratic party aid aro hopeful thai Mr. Cryaa will throw them lift lino. OrtentiZs (& C.) Arci. watt la suraf la tho last aaalrsis aobodr kaowo. bat we do k-BOW that it Is wader strict law. Abase that law area alihtlr, oala rosalts. Irrearalai UrtflsT meoas dcraafameat ot tha orraas, rtaultlot: la CoastlpaUoa, llaadaeha or Urer trowble. Dr. Klnrw New Life PlUs fukklr roWjasu Ua Ziw raatla, rat taoroajrh.-OalT I5c,-at IL IL Pazxajrra dm etoro.- - : t- i i WMhiaflos. D. CL Qrnd l"oaa tala LJaiiad Ordar,Traa Iieformera. Tickets oa sale Aaraat SOta. 6epL 1st aad 3d; fiaal limit Beptomber 10th. Tare for roaad trip from Wilmlattoa, H. O, tlLS. Loo Aafoiee aad Baa Fraaelaoo, CL NsUoaal Eaeampmaat Qraad Army o( tba Republic Tickets oa aala July SUtxa Aoruitl3lh final Bait October lllh. Faro round trip tram WUmlBrtoe, If. a. Ui TV. Fee ot SO eeate will be ebare ed at daatisa- ttoa for ralidaUajt Cekac 1 , Tnoa. D. MSAtra, O. A. i DTOTIIA. i1HU4Tsj Ire Ilvti tCt ef 'A ( SPIRITS TURPENTINE. In Halifax county not a few to bacco rrowera hare let tho crop spoil in tht fields since the low prices waro considered as making tkt crop worthless. Zell Taylor,-tht colored woman who jumped out of a window in tht mayor's court room at Winston Frl dar. faJIinr thirty leot, dtea sun day afternooa. Fire la Kins ton Monday morn lag burned two largo tobacco prise houses aad damaged tat A. 1. uo.'s mammoth stommerr. Loss estima ted at $20,000, with 14.000 in suraaco. . . A Salisbury special says: A free for all fight occurred la Prori deaco township, this county. A woman, who is one of tht wealthiest in tht township, engaged In tht fight aad knocked a man into a ditch and beat him unmercifully. Jo ha uopperage, the negro who entered the noma of Mrs. Hedgepoth, In Kashrllle, a few weeks ago, and injured her serious If, was Friday sentenced to lift im prisonme nL It la reported that 20 men were required that night to guard tht jail to prtTeat lynching. Greensboro T&qntm i Hugh Bray, colored, was run orer by a freight train yesterday afternoon near tha terra ootta works and In staaUy killed. Bray, it is said, at tempted to gat oa tat train, which was moTinr at a high rate of speed. His foot slipped aad he fell under tht train, which passed OTer his body, mangling It In an awful man ner. Tht negro had been drinking aad it la thought that ha was drunk when ht attempted to board tht train. Morgaaton special to Baleigh Poii: Charley Campbell shot and killed 8am Pearson this afternoon about 6 o'clock la J. C Tate's bar- room on tht mala street of the town. Campbell deli rared himself np to 8hert3 McDowell immediately after the ahootlng and was placed In iaiL Pearson died In ten minutes after tht shooting. Ht Is familiarly kaowa as surer Crock Sam. lie leeree a wife aad throe children. He called for his wife and child, both ot whom reached him before ht died. . . FJneton iVot Press: Dan Teacher, who was tried last week in Duplin Superior Court for the mur dar of Bob Birenbark last winter, was connoted Saturday night and sentenced to bo hanged October 1st. Teocaey was Imprisoned la xLeaaas rfilo jail aad escaped, but was giTen up by his father tome time later. It Is learned from aa officer from Duplin that Teacher's murder trial was tht 7th capital case In Duplin since capital punishment has been meted out to aay one. f A Goldsboro special says: The sberliTof Greene county left here this morainr with two Prisoners. whom he was taking to Snow Hill for trial this week. Tht prisoners had been brought hero lor safe keeplnr. aad. ia fact, one of the two was spirited away from 8now Hill and bronght here to keep him from beta; lyached. Hia name is Henry Holland, a nesro, who Is ac cused of burglary. The other pris oner Is a negro also, aad is accused of shooting into a crowd of white men who were out 'poesum hunting His name Is Dare Iirington. Both cases will bo tried this week.. - A Hsaderson special says: Much" excitement prerailed here Saturday eTening about 5 o'clock, owing to a big row which occurred In the- riclnitr of the Henderson cottoa mills while a game of base ball was being played between the cotton mill and Klttrell teams, drawing la the fight a dozen or two men. . Bob Keith, of Kittrell, and a young man, by the name of Lamb became lnrolred in a dispute regard ing the decision of the umpire, when Mr. Bobert Orerton, consta ble, summoned his brother, Moody Orerton, and others to aid him in quieting tbt disturbance. As he and his assistants approached the' crowd the constable was struck with a bat iahe hands of a man named Cheng and knocked dowa. Then young Lamb, with a knife, cut Mr. Moody Orerton seriously, the wound being about eight Inches long and quite deep. Hur ivruiisf wuksi caa be made doab'y Jellghtfulad nu tritious by tbe ua of Bordvn'a Fe-rlese Craad Eraporaud CreaB.whleb Is not only superior to raw cream bat has the merit of being preserved aad sterilised. thas keeping perfectly for an lodefialte period. UordensUoBdsasedUUkUx, . ! . . ' ; , First in price First in quality First in aroma the great The Largest Selling Brand of Cig&xs in the World ! The Bind is too Smoker's Protection. TWINKUNQS. Henry I thought your father and the other farmers always bought gold bricks of city folks, liiram not much! We sell 'em watered milk. Chicago Evening Pott. Ernie Are tunnels really dan gerous? The Bachelor Should say so. I knew-a man who kissed a girl In a tunnel one time and he had to marry her. Chicago If net. i "What's the matter with old Graspemf He looks as if ht had lost all his friends." "He always looks that wit when there are fire aar days la the month. Cleveland Ftain Dealer. Voice (orer the phone) Shay, Central, I wanter bio talk , ter m' wife. Central What's her number? Voice-Quitcherkiddln', wfllrer? I ain't no Mormon. New York Sun, "Do rou think that there Is luck in a rabbit's foot?" "Not as much as dar is In a chicken's foot,' answered Mr. Erastus Finkley, "perrided de res er de animal is at tacned. l athxnqton btar. "There seems to bo so many widowed countesses at this resort," obserred the lady who was stopping at the hotel on the Mediterranean. "Yes," answered the fellow tourist. "There area lot of them. They are countless, yon might say. Chica go in&une. t f t Mahoole Aln t yes th waa that towld me niter to dhrink wather widout boilin' ? Physician lea, nr. .Maaoole Thin ol nor a molnd to manner ye. Ui drank boiled wather awn almost burned me mouth off. Chicago Ifevs. Sappy Tht Idea of his saying I had more money than brains, doncaer know. What did yon say to that? Leaders Well. I couldn't contradict him. Sappy--Whv not? Lenders Why, I had just loaned yon 50 cents a few minutes before. Catholic Standard and TXmts. Charlotte Observer: The North Carolina farmer who has told cotton at fire cents aad still llred, must feel himself indeed a lord of creation bow whea he can lean back, with his thumbs In the armholes of his rest, and decline offers of eleren cents for his new crop as soon as he can pnt it on the market.' The I Newton Entervriee tells- that Catawba farmers are dolor that rery thing. : - r ' - .t.- . . M i Vmlmmr mt Mm1. Take at least ooa meal a day Jelsure- Ijytaxe all tbrea letsnrel U yoo cao( take eoa meal a dar leisurely at .any. coat. Tba otber two meals eat ttsbilr. Let tba bearty. meal be tba leisure meal Tba bast time for tbiafoo moat men Is after tba day's work is brer. Vo not borrr la retting to the labia. Take time In aretttna; ready for IL Her. tafco(0 to tbe meal In an tmburrled state of mtad. yoo will enloy, It better becauee It will taste and digest better. Cooking Club. - j I Wife (after returning from church) Ton should have been In church this morning.- We had a beautiful sermon. Husband I'll bet you can't repeat the text. yife Tea, I can. It waa the tenth verse or toe sixteen in cnapter or xm- klcL T girded thee about with ' fine linen, and I covered thee with silk." 4 Husband Huh! It la no wonder von remember It - . ;. ... f Vaarfal Oea acalaat Ulsa. Bad-ridden. alone and destitute. Bach. In brief, was the condition of aa old soldier by the name of J. J. Havens, of .Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease. and neither doctors nor medicines rave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order, and now he testi fies: "I'm on the road to complete re covery. The best on esrm ior iiver and Kldner troubles ana an rorms oi 8tomach and Bowel complaints. Only too. Guaranteed by K. U. Uxllaxy, drorirtit. t rer over amy Tears . Usa. Wrjr8XowB SoorBnia Bmur has been used for over sixty years by mil Hons of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften the rams. and allays all pain ; cure wind colic. and is the beat remedy ror diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists In avery part of the world. Twenty-five eeata a bottle. Be sure aad ask for , i sun. niuunn doduusi oyrup m nvi . . i i a r and tre ro tr list . . t Bw, iu - 9 'M tJfl TM Han KWft Batffa 5c Oigt I LIST OF LETTERS. Kemalalflg UacaHed For la the Wilmlog tot Poslofflce, Sept. 9th, 1903. woatxs's LIST. Bessie Aeonbell, Alice Clark, Mrs. Fisher. Annie (X Futch. Ida Hart (2), Boffo Homes, Louisa -, Jackson, atse Jones, Anoren Joyner. 8ophia Kelly, B. McNeill, Mary Maggie, Alice Perry, Lizzy Beth ttmltb, alary TlBdle. BtCTB LIST. John B. Alderman. George Baker, Liwls a Baker, William Betts, EL R. Brader,:John Borrman, Chamblia Burroughs, A. EL Burton, Aaron Bam bray, Leander Barney, Jim Burton, Bud Oampfer, Henry Oebarr, A. O. Chlsholm, Montry Oolber, L. OL Chadwlek, Henry Brans, Archie Fair ley, A. Garett, Thomas Gibson, W. B. Graham, K. B. Hardee, J. a Hard wick, J. EL Harper, Cornell us How ard. Neatan Jones, H. 8. King, 8. B. Lamoot, L J. MeOlammy, Leln- eter Mashbara, T. G. Mathis, Norman Mlsler, T. W. Newairk, L-twrence Arery, Charlie Patera, Gtzer Paroeoo, Henry Bodgers, J. E. 8mitb, P. Henry Westphse (4J, utis While m. - RXTURWKD mOJt DEAD LXTTXB OITIOI. Lace Bennett, Leah Bennett, Clara BrlnUey, A. Mills, A. Turner. Oae cent due is charred on letters advertised. . Letters to strangers or transient rial tors to a town - or city, whose special address . may . be unknown, should be marked in the lower left band corner with the word "Tran sient." . : 'V. , - ,, ' Fareona eallinsr for abore letters will E lease aay adrertiaed. u not eauea ror l fifteen days they will bo aeat to the dead letter office. M. a Dabby, Postmaster. Baallaa trrrmmta aaO Cmmt. Between the two claasea of upper and under aervitora In England tbe lino ef demarcation la drawn with even greater aharpneaa than between those of master and mistress. 'Often for the qoeft coarse these two classes Auejpw gather In the aetrants' hall"-: When this la the caae absolute silence Is pre serred during tha tlmeas it Is a point of honor with the upper class, com-, posed of butler, lady'a maid, groom of chambers, ralet, housekeeper, etc, not to ahare household secrets with those below the aalt, and also they bare no mind to listen to tha prattle of their In feriors. For subsequent courses the up per aerranta repair to the "housekeep er's room," where are spread relishes and desserta superior to those provided for the others, and conversation goes on unchecked. At the present day this "housekeeper's room' is the scene of regular lata owners, ai wnicn visiung aerranta. If of the "upper class,", are present At tbe servants' parties. In or der to avoid confusion, it ia customary for them to adopt the names of their masters, so that while real dukea and duchesses feast above stairs their du plicates or doubles masquerade below. SHAMROCK III. Our yachtsmen will certainly meet a challenger of mettle In this year'a cup races, Philadelphia Kecord. . Sir Thomas Upton has found a com pany Willing lO insure me uew ouuu- rock for $100,000, but ho will probably have difficulty In finding anybody who will Insure his winning of the cup. Boston Globe. Shamrock III.'s sails -Igh three and . half tons. A somewhat heavy bur den. Should the three leavea xnsn clover fall to lift the cup, win bit Thomas persist and go on a search for fourth leaf T New York Tribune. I" FREE Stuart's Gin and Bnclin Cures Kidney anBMer TronMes. Tf v lasayo aov eaaisuv aw,ww svv woss vi umubui v Gin and Buchu to sire away to sufferers to WaVasm u m 11 AAA avrvSelASi 9 fifneistla proTS to tham thst Stuart's Gin and Bncnu will ears the most dsep-sssted easss of Kidney ana BlAddr Tronbls and Rhaomatlsm. . Many people dis from disease because so many overwork tnemselves. Otner-folks suf fer from Diabetes, Dropsy, Swelling of tne Feet and Ankles. Rheumatism. Bad Blood. Boat. SrivsL Inflammation of the Bladder. Bleeuless ness, ajssemia, ervonsneas, Headache, Men-1 raigna, urine toots oaaiy, wicn sirong oaor, treqasst desire to pass water. Dlszlness. Smart's 6 La and Buchu will destroy tbe poi son so um a permanent cure is maae alter mu siM falls. All tbe symptoms promptly dlsap- ?arandyoa feel better from tbe first dose, bonssnds of tbe worst ces erer beard ot bare been permanently cured by 8 tn art's Gin and Bucbo, which 1 res anenry. life and power to ths kidneys. They cause the kidneys to purler tbe blood, to make It redder and health ier and more nonnshlng. Puts new life Into nnr bod, new color Into your blood, new am. lUon into yonr ulnd, new use In your muscles. sna curse an soots nameo rmpvoma oi naney trouble. Bold at drug stores. or py express prepaia. i. Tboronffhlv tested for twenty years. Stuart's i uin ana uncaa, pieuant to mi, oa can reiy on this rrandenrs ror weas kidneys. To get a ires tempi Dot us simpiy wnte a request on a postal card will do) Btuart Drag CJo.. Atlanta. Ga., aad Stuart's Gin and Bncnawill be sent at onoe crold. There are no other conditions so don'theeitete to write us at any timer , v . - InrUA bw JT. C. SHEPARD. l.niyu - -tutb - WILMINGTON kTAEKK T ? ronoted offldany at tna closing ty tne cnamDer ot Commerce,! 5 , - STAB OFFICE, September 9. SPIRITS .TTJBPE3NTINE Nothina: doine. BOSHf Market firm at si.vu per barrel bid for strained and fl.75 Ter barrel bid for jrood strained. TAB Market firm at $L75 per bar rel of 280 pounds. - .- ? v CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at tl.75 per barrel for hard, $3.70 for dip, $3.70 for rlrgin. ..--. ' Quotatlona same aay last year Spirits turpentine nothing doing; roam steady at i.iux-j.o; lar nnn i $1.50; crude turpentine firm at $1.40, 2.802.60.- - - . --..-'.Y -.-J---. BXOSUFTS. :'.v--S Spirits turpenttae... . .. v 35 Rosin - ; Tar........ ...... Crude turpentine ............... -- at receipts same day last year to casks spirits turpentine, . 63 barrels rosin, 147 barrels tar, 65 barrels crude turpentine. r,: . : ' OOTTOH. - Market 'steady at 11 Vc per pound for middliae;. - - V- ' - - Same day last year, market steaay at 8ie for middling:, r Beeelpts 365 bales; same day last year, 1,860. roorrected Begalarly by Wllmlnifton prodaoe Commlaelon Merchants, prices representtnit tnoee paid for produce con tgned to CommiB Hon KeronantaJ . $ . ' - OOUBTKY PBODUOK. PEANUTS North Carolina, firm. Prime, 70c; extra prime, 75c; fancy,' 770, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia iTime, eue; extra prime, 65c; fancy, 70c. Spanish 85c CORN Firm; 65070c per bushel for white. " ': N. O. BACON Steady ; hams 14 15c per pound: shoulders, 1012Jfc; sides, 13Xc . ' KOGS Dull at 1415c per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 20 85c; springs, 1525c - TURKEYS Firm at 1313c for lire. -- -v:r- . BEESWAX Firm at 25c. , TALLOW Firm at 5X6c per pound. ' - SWEET POTATOES Firm at 60c per bushel. - -: . BEEF CATTLE Firm at 25c per 'pound. . - FINANCIAL MARKETS ; Br TeleeraDb to tha Wornlnc etar. " ftsrw YORK. Sept. 9. Money on call steady at 22X per ct, closing 2 bid, offered;: time money quoted steady : 60 days, 44i per ct ; 90 days 4K5 per et;six months 5J6 per ct. Prime mercantile paper 66 per cenL Sterling exchange waa dall, with actual business in bankera bills at486.40Q486.45for demand and 483 483.10 for 60 day bills. Posted rates 484 and 487. Commercial biUa4820482K. Bar eilrer 67Jtf . Mexican dollars 45. U.a refundlne: 3's, reg'd, 108 ; U. & refunding 2a, coupon, 109; U. 8. S's, reg'd, 108: do. coupon, 108; U. S. i new registeaed, .135; do. coupon, 135; U. a 4'a, old, - reg'd, 109; U. 8. 4'e, old coupon, 110; U. B. 5's, regiatered, 101K; do. coupon. 101 ; Southern Bailway, 5's, 113H. Stocks: Baltimore ft Ohioprefd 86J; Chesapeake -ft Ohio S3J; Manhat tan L 136X: New York Central 122X; Beading 54; do. 1st preferred 78; do. 2nd preferred 68; St. Paul 143; do. preTd, 173; Southern Bail way 22Xtdo. prefd 84; Amalga mated - Copper 48 ; People's Gas 93X; Tennessee Coal and Iron 40X; U. S. Leather 7; U. S. Leather, E referred. 81M; Western Union 83M; r. & Steell21; do. prefd 70; Vir glnia Carolina Chemical Co., 23; sales shares : da preferred, closed 94 ; aales shares. Standard Oil 60S. ! Baltimore, Hd., - Sept. 9. Sea board Air Line, common, i do, preferred, ; do, bonds, fours, 77 73. Atlantic Coast Line, common, 11130114; do. preferred, no aales. - NAVAL STORES 13 ARRETS. ... . . . . i .. . . . Bv Telegraph to tbe Morning star Nanr Yobx. Sept 9. Rosin firm. Spirits turpentine firm at K8Xc -- Chabxeston, Sept. 9. Spirits, tur pentine nominal ; sales : :-r---caaks. Bosin steady; sales barrels: A,B,C, $1 75: D, $1 80, E, $1 90: -F, $1 95; G, S3 05; H, S3 40; I, $3 90: K, fS 20: M, $3 30; N, $3 30; WO, $3 40; WW 30. - ' - -:- r - Sayaanaa, Sept. 9. Spirits tur bentlne r doll . at 4M'c: receipts 968 casks; sales 53 casks; exports 103 casks. Bosin Market firm; receipts 3,968 barrels; sales 3,995 barrels; ex- oorts 1.370 barrels: A. a. u. u. bv;u. $1 90;tK, 1 95rJ$100; Q,' 13 10r Hf? 55; I, $315; K $3 45 ; M, $3 55 ; N.. $3 55 ;W G. 33 70 ; W W. 33 85. COTTON UARKETS. . . - . . , - n tsiaccranti to tba Koruina star . Nrw York, Sept. 9. The cotton market was three-fourths as active aa fecterday; sales came to 750,000 bales, he general tendency of prices" was upward, although several onslauehts were made by tbe bear .party to farth er undermine the holdings of the lead ing longs. The opening call developed a firm market at an advance of one to six points Sand this improvement was soon increased to : three and : seven points after which there was a break of seven and fifteen "points and then a short rally of fifteen to twenty-two points from the lowest figures with the market finally very steady at a net gain .of four to twelve 'points. The fluctuations In prices - were almost entirely an affair of speculation. News was scarce and of an indiffer ent quality... The - bull contingent circulated ' reports. -of boll weevil damage In Texas' ancU claimed that an unusually i large -ahort interest had been accumulated on 4he late aecilne; This led to eoveringon the part of the local talent supplemented by renewed investment demand. It ' also being openly asserted - that the lead ing long interest - remained In tact and that it would continue to do so on the claim that the movement must fall short of spinners require ments for some time to come; that the effect of the decline has resulted In a better: buying basis with ; receipts of cotton adding too slowly to the vol ume of the movement in view of the uncertainties of tbe weather and tbe possibility of an early frost Reports from Texsk are still considerably mixr tat with-tnost advices vindicating fa vorable weather and accounts exagger a ted as to boll weevil damage, with re ceipts rapidly increasing. - t ;-. Nam Yobx, Sept. 9. Cotton steady at 13.35c: net receipts bales; gross reeeipis 7ai oaies: stock ii3.si9 bales. i Spot cotton closed steaay ; middling uplands 13.35 ; . middling gulf -13 50 " sales 5,136 bales -"" t..,." i Futures closed very steady: aeptem ber 10.73, . October 9.79,-November 9.68, December 9.17, January 9.65. February 9.63, March 9.68 - . r f Total to-day, at all seaports Net re ceipts 8,091 bales; exports to Great Britain 3,430 bales; exports to France r- bales; exports- to the Continent bales; stock 144,646 bales. : , Oonsolldated, at all seaports Net receipts 30,538 bales; exports to Great Britain 7,885 bales; exports to France bales; exports to the Continent 849" bales: exports- to Japan balea Total since September 1st, at all seaports Net receipts r 34,777 r bales; exports to Great Britain 11,211 bales; exports to France bales; exports to th 3ontinent 918 bales; exports to Japan bales. """.'- Sept. ft Galreston, quiet at lie, net receipts L441 bales; Norfolk, quiet at 131 c net receipts 105 bales; .Bal timore, nominal at 12c, net receipts . bales ; Boston, quiet at 13.25c. net receipts bales; Wilmington, steady .ll.c, net receipts. 365 bales; PhUadelphia,ateady-at-l2.150c7net re ceipts bales; rSarannah, quiet at 10Kc,net receipts 8,116 bales; New Or leans, easy at 10fi net receipts is 808 bales; Mobile, steady at lOXe. net receipts 1,150 bales; Memphis, nominal at llXc, net receipts 7 bales; Au gusts, not reeeired, net receipts 924 bales ; Charleston; quiet at 10, net re ceipts 1414mlei -criM- ?-ry. PRODUCE MARKETS : Bs Teiasraon to tbe Horning Btac ; ' " NBW ' Yobk, 1 Sept." 9.Flour was steadier at the clcse.checkinsr business. Bye flour firmer; fair to good $3 10 3 40. Wheat Spot strong; No. 2 red e Options closed'firm at XQc net ad rancor May closed 89c; September closed 87Ke; December closed 88c Corn Spot easy; No. 2 58c. Options cTosed Jc net higher; Sales: May cl osed 67c; September 58e; Decerns ber 58c-- Oats Spot firm; No. 2 S9c Lard firm; Western steam 19 00; re fiaed firm continent $9 25. Pork steady; famUy $17 5017 75; short clear $1475 16 50; mess 15 , 0017 00. , Tallow quiet. Butter firm; extra creamery 20c; S.aie dairy 1418. Ubeese firm i State, fuli cream fancy, small colored, 10 c; small white 10. Potatoes steady ;Jer sey sweets $3 753 25 ; Loog Islaod $1- 622 00; - Jersey fl 501 75. Peanuts steady; fancy hand-picked A. 5c ; other domestic 34M- Freights . to Lirerpool Cotton by steam 12c Egs firm ; State and Pennsylranla fancy mixed 2324c Cabbages easy ; Long Island, per 100, $3 00 6 00; per barrel 60c$l 00. Sagar Raw firm. Bice firnou Molasses fi.rm. c Coffee quiet. Cotton seed oil was quiet and without material change on spot or fature delivery : Prime crude f. o. b. millr, 'market nominal; prime sum-" mer jeliow 414lc; off I summer jellow 8738c; prime white 45c; prime winter yellow 45c1 ' Chicago. Sept. 9. Wheat after 'he first hoar ruled rery steady, tbe close being firm with December: v higher -Corn - opened easier but developed strength, dosing z higher for Decem ber. Oats ruled " steady throughout and closed with Dfcember fe higher. ProTisions were active and exceeding ly strong, fiaal figures showing gains of from 10 to 62 cents. " OHIOAGO, Sept. 9. Gash "v prices: Flour -quoted firm. Wheat No. 3 e; No. 3 spring c; No. 2 red 80 82. Corn No. 2 51Ke; No. 3 yel low 52X& Oats No. 2 S3XQ34e; Na3 white ; No. 3 white 3737c Rye No. 2 56& Mess pork, per bar rel, $13 4013 50. Lard, per 100 lbs, $9 129 15. Short rib side, loose, $3 378 63. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, $5 636 75. Short clear sides, boxed, 18 258 60. Whiskey Basis of high wines, $ . -The leading futures ranged as fol lows opening,' highest, lowest an1 dosing: Wheat No. 2 September, new, 8080M. 79, 80c; December, new, 82083 83 82, 81, 82 82 ; May 84K84ia. 843f , 83X," 84. Ckrn No, 3 ' September 6050. 51 , 50K, 51 ; December 5051, 61M, 80, MXc; May 5051,51X 51, 50, 5151c. Oats No. 2 September 35K, 35, S535, 85; December 37, 37, S6, 37 ; May S838, 39, 38, 3939c. Mrss pork, per bbl September $12 90, 13 50. 13 90, 13 40: October $12 97, 13 80, 12 97& 13 60; May $13 30, IS 57J, 13 30, 13 50. Lard, per TOO lbs December $9 05. 9 20, 9 02, 9 15; October $8 00, 8 30, 8 00, 8 SO; January $7 15, 7 40, 7 15, 7 40. Short ribs, per 100 lbs September, $8 40, 8 52, 8 40, 8 52 ; October $8 50, 8 75. 8 50, 8 70; January $6 83, 6 87, 6 82. 6 87 . FOREIGN MARKET By Cable to the Morning Btar. LrvTCEPOOL, SepL 9. Cotton: Spot, in moderate -demand ; prices 8 points lower; American middling fair 6.73d; good middling 6.54d; middling 6.34d; low middling 6.03d ; - good ordinary 5.73d ; ordinary 5.53d. The bales of tbe day were 6,000 bales, of which 500 bales were for speculation anef ex-v port and included 5,600 bales Anw-. ican.- Keceipts b,uuu bales, iic;uding- 1,300 bales American. - futures opened easier and cio-V unsettled ; American middling (g o c) : September 5.79Q5.80d; September and October 5.54d; October and November 5.34Q5.35d; November and December 5.155.16d; December- and January 5.13d; January and February 6.11 5.13d; February and - March ; 5. lid; uarcn and April B.iu6.iid ; - April and May B.lOd. MARINE. " ABB1VED. Steamer Sanders," Sander. Little New iver, S O, Stone. & Co. -, Schooner ' - Boamar, Marine, Elver point, OD Maffitt. Sebr Victor O Becordf. 363 tons; Griffith, Philadelphia, O D Maffitt. " - - ' CLEARED. Clyde steamer Navahoe, Johnson, Georgetown, S O, H G Smallbonea. MARINE DIRECTORY. List or Veaaaia In tna Port r Wllaalac: . - If. C. Septembar io. STEAlIEBa . - Axmintter, (Br) 1,331 tons, Spink; ; Alexander Sprunt & Son. " SCHOONERS. , Victor O. Records, 363 tons, Griffith, CD Maffitt. City of Baltimore, 398 tons, Tawes, to master.- - i . Nathan Lawrence, 733 tons Barlow, ; ODMaffitt. . ! Lillian Woodruff, 388 tons, Warner, 1 ODMaffitt. x 1: , ' Eliza A Scrlbner, 381 ton, Dodd. O D : Maffitt. . BY RiVt-K AND KAIL Receipts af (Naval SUrrB Veaierday - aae : C . C. C. Railroad 23 bal-s notion .1 barrels rosio; 23- t arrel tar, 20 bar rels crude turpentine. - - - W. & W. Eatlrod-12 bales cotton. 3 barrels tar, 10 barrels crude turpen tine. : -- -..2 i- "' ;;.48iie1, i : W.,a & A. Railroad 300 bales cot ton, 3 casks spirits turpentine, 16 bar rels tar. ": '- v- -y. : J: . . : ; , A. & Y.: Railroad 21 bale eoitoM? 8 casks spirits turpentine, 8 barrels tarj2 barrels crude turpentine. f W. E Railroad 8 eaaka nlHt turpentine, 3 barreleTroaln, ft barrels crude turpentine; v . Steamer Sanders 6 bales cotton, 3 casks spirita turpentine. steamer Black River 10 uh i spirits turpentinerl barrel tar. ' 1 steamer Jfranklin Pierce 3 bales cotton 10 casks snirlts tnrtwintf n. -82 oarreis TOK..HSti:'h rr-1 Total 86S ;halM mtlnn 9K mv. spirits turpenUne, 43 barrels rosin, ; 49 barrels tar, 41 barrels ' crude tur pentines ' - - 5-' iiMiiu iu fcvtr HOBBLE, A Gcod Example of How Far v Cas83 Have Gone in Wilmington. JMOChin? is mora mrr a a lore dangeroug, , kidney diaeane. ' S m. it af.toi,- !. 11 neglected, than allowed to run on organ and erery part of ti. Here's a Wilmington caae in in which a well Aown clthen Si the short way out. pwnt E. Poezolt, merchant tailar South Front street, res ding North Sixth street, says: $ used Dean's Kidney Pin8 ,W 9 her case they proved to be m, tire remedy. She suffered with ankles and could scarcely get doS stairs in the morning. WethoiSt itwasrheumatiam and her ankle would be all puffed up every mg so : she could hardly SSi around. Since obtaining1 ffift Kidney Pills at B. R. BelW drug store and taking them ll seems like another person. She i! better in the morning, the swelling left her ankles and from the relief she obtained we are onlv tn iaa to recommend Doan'a Tfw. ills to others." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co Unld Statel ' tb' ' Bemember the name loan'g and take no snbstitnte. aep 6 lw THE UNIVERSITY T of North Carolina. Academic 1 Department, Law Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eight Bcholar - ships.7 Free tuition to teacher a ;and to sonB of ministers. Loaua i for the needy. 608 Studenta. 66 Iastraeto. i r New Dormitories, Water Work 8 i Central Heating System, Librarr ; 40,000 volumes. : - ? Fall term, academic and profes sional departments, begins Septem ber 7, 1903. Address F. P. VENABLB, President, " je 26 tf ' Chapel Hill, N. C. OLD IIEWSPAPEES. 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