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Mil jfiHi. WOJUtAM u. r WTWttNOTON. H. OL ftent Mosjmra. Notkmbm SS. OF Off lATIOsT Unitsd Stats U on the tlMl, there need or Mar t tail tu about iu Ws save It, ovpsosrrsss and prosperity ss toaaas taa aasJd sad we do not mmIt real is It MtMlm. Since ' Uanassam ost ob oar impsrml 4 ! landed iet-foo:. i into always baaa something fact is, we say aa wall with ; we: will eJwafe be doinf scsMtMng. Wa do no want to lire to aaa the day waen decaden-e end dscay be- sias, if It wear doe, bnt all -mli In tha daatiny of the.r ITT saw ia the principle 01 sow to oasrissapiete or oo- lopple en l only spews ap and .. .rto bot ths whale ia cancers- ! !!- will seaw of K -tern mtJmS 9 Tao shsaos t a larger stasje aad !U asaas hp tha UsJasi aastea'' Way Mm. The .np" Vet Htahop CnV.-r, who fassSsee. M. E. Church. South, now dttiaf at GaSsamara, remarked in ttoc! 'TmSSS? hi danawed patriotic faith by remark in that ''Gwiwwtoatafal aboat the extension aad dewaeaweaaat at war eeriaa ha caaae ia waa tad to eeeke a batter We era raaaaadad here, bowerer, that eaawy aadaaaa favwred of Oad have heat tha alssifstj faeor and aaew bee saatsasai la tha Iwar ada at tha aatth. Wa haea had war heiihhtaa awd there am few Ihjat awwwwt eay wa era a hexmi la aa, tawed awd artrarafaat peawea. Lai a awt hwwa that aa ia tha aaaa of leaner star "first, fiery, thaw wealth, harhartaai at taatr Bfwwto are ewawrtiwg aa iwwtdly that wa awa caw predict what eaaaeawtaaa eitoa tiaw tha Uwwwd Statee will be in fraea waa eaowth to aawther. Leas tha Uasawi tUtee of Colombia, wa tad war gnat walls wlaared iota an affair whieh hew tamed taa eyaawf thw world aaaa we, which hWi sffeWswi tha ettentio-. of all i illlsslstiii awd, sluagi to say, there to ao ssaa's hand to stay aa." BiffM ahead af aa lies tha the IliiwHr as taa PadAc and read i oj enterprise n tiss to Aaasnca, cinlissd wsrtd staaefths Uartod States, daatara . . . m . - & Aft. - - i Baosntly - - mm n . w . ' - I ladaatrj ssaay parts," aad ths eyas af the I XewQ11 - - - s - I ssaaWT saadaAOUaCfttTW a mm a I saaaadaft SsMsaM - i o r . ' . . I owr high wssaH he Ukalj to feeiiastssi thai "The trwth os7 Jjmm' Masrssa! TWZ sloV!' ttasaawaai Tspesf tSarsTa e rsSsja'-.taJ fiiSss tfhssssg rssssawsjas asamdssatnsl lwafft TaasswaarVav ItmF aawritfi ' li aastaa as stays af eoTrcwal aa atosasTaf the wwrM. That pan of ' " I Its protectioR wings OTSr ws will land safely in ths course in which we ere staerinf . DIVERSIFY ODK MAID FACT omis. TWe Stab has time aad swain, along with most newspapers in the lawd, sodeaTored to latprsss upon that year in and oat the bast policy in egricul- tare was to di Terrify their crops. Experience has shown that the man ho ttlcke eolely to cotton or to bee CW Will soonsr or later meet the ad- rarsi t j that sonteUsiee comae from either orerprod action or some other deswwwwwg us aaaa of taw prices. Time was when the South almost mined itself In planting cotton, the result being that sisTWrwd notion saada sank taw arises that la some j tars tha prtos which the staple brought on tha market would not pay for thw production of the crop. Wa hare obssrred the same condi tions am to tobacoo. and it la not aawasaary to refer in thit Instance m fata that whereas lait year tobacco frowers made money the fact it that thii year prices hare been disconrgingly Ia nnt 11 rrrr recently, when, for tome reason or other, the prioss of Isaf tobacco have advanced. A dl wtltT of crone will inrely pay bast ia tha tawsj ran, aad hers wa will My that ws are jrlad to ees that toe cotton growers are hiring taatr in alas:. mm all this to refer now to ths cotton manufacturing oondi- tssaaa in the South. Some how or ether manufacturers of cotton goods bars awt baaa awls la adraaos the Dries of their manufactured pro duct! in proportion to the practi Msb nnri of cotton. The - s i it the aulle generally either not paid expensse or have done a buaineaa that bad little pewit ia it. Wa wowld iafar, how tear, that orerproduction ie also ths trouble with tha saanafactnrer, the fact that in the morn; rig was poo a call for a meeting af Sowth ufactursr, to be held la Chartatsa, Decern bar 8th, far ths af forma latins plans to awjiaction. It has been said that the Southern or lass "one- W tk4 anit nnt h in- f erred from ths fact that sometimes wa all fallow af a gawd thing until wa run it into the ground. We hare had dassatacs frees orsrprodaottew af cotton, from orerproduction of tobacco, and now we are told that we are making more coarse cotton goods than there is a demand for. Perhaps tha Sowth hat been content to confine herself too closely to the ufacture of the coareer lines of Why, therefore, do awt war amnnfaetaian learn some thing from tha advantages which a diraraatv of manufactured cotton woold bring them' We are too straight forward into one Hawwf manufacturs sad fr present situation It would appear that we hare built enough mills to saasjsjfi I i oane grade rot ton We hone, therefore, that at w capitalists and captains of ia daatry will beerin to diversify their ufactares and build future mills ufacture of the of gsads. There are which we hare gieso no attention aad it is tissa far as bow to ievssti ataeg thews lines and not con to build mills to add to the orer production of coarse goods Wa might also di rerwif y war ssaaa factarss otharwtas aad tar oar at Isattaa to other industries the London Dmij to "The American Cotton r." and the article shows the cotton manufacturers a aives sity or ntgn here awt sassy H to of the fine fabrics that from the Kngliah mills. Ths rathsr indspendently ition. but in the Knglish pafhape from a mora or lata int, always bring la protective tariff. This tha London paper is therefore two view points: to In ipite of lbs me et thsamsiorsn, ead tfcsiy pisnt. atrlllsr: 1U raaa- latacea aaW lu blffh hasp awi tha aaa we should call divide up that 110,000,000 graft they will to the r of "oallinr ben the pot looks youth falls to ia the case of Dr. Life PUla They sal off Of old sst. Drepepeta, aad OeawUpatioo all perfect Pill. Prtos tffa arar store, t sWttf laSTWftssssjIt er se hefty. ss nOM tO laU stR R Baa, CURRENT COMMENT. kinds of peo ple in this world those who do things sad those woo criticise moee who do things, rne latter, in or der to eat say figure at all, are com monly rorced to try to mass up m noise wbst they lack in numbers, as may be seen in current discussions of the Panama business. --PrwioWs Journal. If Sanator Henna, however, is really cherishing s purpose to try for this nomination, ho can un doubtedly exercise a most disturb ing influence, even it ne raws snon. of rrssping the prise. Hs ie s fa vorite with an element of the Ke publicans whloh bad to accept M Booeerelt in 1900, and whioh simp It. n im ..nt. Kim nnw nnnortintr hi only because he is in office. Boston Tnmtmpt. With ths possible exception of Benator Tillman of Booth Caro lina, there is no one in either house of Congress who can compare for a moment with Senator Cannack of Tennesaaa as a master of elegant blackguardism in ths guise of ora tory. There ie more finish to Car mack than there is to Tillman, bnt th foundation stone of pure black guardism is to be fonnd nnder the atria of both. .Y. F. Ommtrciml Ad4Tt94T. To ono argument there Is no answer. The treaty is maae tary by the Piatt amendment whioh was adopted, nnder our insistence, K thm Cohan constitutional conven Hon It is too late now to discuss tha tolicv of that .m.nrlmont. It Is a fed swoons plished. aad it limited the power of hnha to enter into commercial tree tiM with other conn tries than the United States. Ws can hardly for ma hr to do that and refuse i m.k thi rommercial treaty which to the world's trad thronrh the United Statee. Sea Vwansfo Gsfl- America, the classic land of patent medicines, is also ths happy hunting ground of the mina cure. AmHM. the met exponent of un real! ng, unthinking hustle. Is also tha great world prey ot tboee onen tl iTitiai which neclsot ssatter and which retire into the rsosssss of ths spirit. . Are awt thaws things MMuintiinMu sell as antitbeeee of each other? New thought cannot be despised or disregarded. It rep resents a revolt from materialism. It ia sometimes funny with an ex eaadinrlv rreat fanniness. bnt it is always a startling indication of the lengths to which onr present mate rial inn will drive the revolted soul. - Chicago TWswas. The Atlanta dinner at which Governor Terrell, the two Ho wells, father and eon. and the lion. John Temple Graves, all exemplars of the loquacious life, were gagged by s Droamtae. eeaared when the invita tion vu extended, not to speak, was s cruel affair. Oos might as well iDct a war horse not to neirb at the scent of battle as thews tongues to kasm thetr sheaths when the world! t warfare commenced about thm. Haw the auartette must have snffsrsd! Wlsst effort must it hT taken to keen ths laravx still Yet Atlanta ie hardly to be blamed for resorting to such an extr It ems the onlv war. There are other oommnnltie. similarly in feeted by the brood of hair trigger talkara. who will reel tne tnr oi Dtation to imitata. Nr York Aarrrtusr. la Alajrt. fart bo r aoutb on Irareta the finds bora and glrta arrlri" a(?. s im- time nso waa taken la Algeria, end tbra aa foond that tbo younjwt married was twHve years oM and tbat BBSS) of thirteen bad severs! divorced husband of fifteen of the earn aaa were As might be expected. are ewaa more precocious than tbooaii twelve ts the esc. tunny are marrted at eleven, were found to be 180 widows of sud no fewer than 1.176 dleorc- of the Lord aasiue. the fa mows stacllsh iawrer. ooce met s rumsn driver who BaSshesSSSJ hie horse, a sulsersble. booed creature, and Lord Ersklae. who was tstesaatj food of animals, re SaassWsaat. "Why." said the fellow. It's my own; mayn t I use It as I T at the sum time epplyins the irritated, sharply with his etlck. the rutasn protest In rigor lordship replied. "Why. It the stick) Is my own: maynt I use It broke a t booth t the Ittlnt to s treat va- tbe horse craftiry a bnrat ( asj was en "It to my dayr chuckled he and saha rwsssj ass the am beat, ft to e toaa Ian that hie ao turning 1 millionaires hsT their opialoas aa to sow to a nurtuue. Merrttt-I read the article. The fun ny teaks ts tsar sec one or warn ao the plan by which hs 1 to sat copies of your paper far a said the old reotle- "Dmmfl TOO think you'd better use a plaster r' ggr-'.. tbc nw In the publication office. PbUa On the Shore of Lake Michigan Having been advised by a friend to try Cheney's Expectorsnt, I pur chased e bottle when my wife was sick with a vary bad cold. The med ietas aetsd promptly, and within two days no trsoes of ths cold re maiosd. B. M. LEEWARD. Cold Water, Mich. For sals by J. C. at roarrutsaaute It w man aad upon Once ea e time three men Mr day will came rlety of lesaaslvlss In doe time, thei SUNDAY SERVICES. 84. Thomas' church: First mam 7 A. af.; bleb mass, sermon, 10:90 a. hi: raspers, 7:45 P. af. St. Pauls Lutbersn churcb, Rev. O W7. Keg ley, supply pastor: Bunday School at 3:30 P. M. Preschlot at 4 80 P. M Public cordially invited. Services kt Seamen'r Bethel thie afternoon oommencins; at 8 oclocs 8erssoo by Rev. Dr. Slaxleton. All are welcome. First Church of Christ, Scientist, March Iton Bank buildtag: Services at 11 A. af. and 8 P. M. Babject or lesson sermon. "Qod the Only Uause and Creator." Ail Invited. RL Matthew's Borllsb Lutheran churcb, North Fourth street. Bar. O. W. Kecley, pastor: Sunday sonoot at 9:45 A. St.; preach! or at 11 A. M. ; services at 7:30 P. M. Services Wed nesday 7:80 P. M. Every person wel come. . SPIRITS TURPENTINE. A rich gold mine and a copper mine that produces the highest grade of copper hare been opened near Virgilina, Stanly county. At Henrietta on Thursday, Mr. Arthur Williams, a young man aged 17 years, was killed by the running away of a team whioh he wss driv ing. Asheboro Courier: The Ashe boro Chair Company has been granted a charter. The capital stock snhaaritsad ia 815.000. with au thority to increase to 850.000. The r.omnanv will manufacture high grade chairs, ss well ss oheaper chairs. Fayetteville Observer: Bx Khariff Jamas A. Johnson died at his home in Harnett county last Saturday in the 89th roar of his aaa. He was Harnett 's first sheriff sfter tha formation of the county In 1866. After January the first tne Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company will install all Has- aervire in the eichanse on Sun day and all public holidays. In other words, it will open on ths first of January and close the last day of December. This change Will cer tainly be appreciated. Oos of the porters of Clegg's Hotel, st Greensboro, bad occasion to ao nn stairs late Thursday after noon, and noticed tbat two white men who had taken dinner at the hotel were morior around rather suspiciously. Unknown to them,. he watched and foand that they were robbing tha rooms right and lsft, taking from ths dressers any porta ble article of value they could make way with. Before hs could giro ths alarm ths men bad completed their robberies and walked down stairs. Ons ot ths men was arrested at the hotel before any of the stolen arti cles could be disposed of. The other was arrested aa hour afterwards with stolen goods oa hit person. Both men refused to give their namee. One of them registered at Cleggs asT. H. Williamson, of High Point. Charlotte Obeerver: Up to this time Mr. Booeerelt clearly has the call on ths Republican nomination next year, bat there is undoubtedly considerable opposition to mm u hi a own nartv. and surface indica tiona are that it ia increasing. The efforts of Senator Hanna to prevent his friends pushing him for the presidency have not wholly availed, and it ia alleged that a good deal of Hanna literature ie being circulated throughout the country, ax a meat ins- of a Republican club in CI eve land, 0., Tuesday night, one of the speakers said tha presidential atmosphere was not clear and that Roosevelt was not the choice of a good part of ths country. Ths same ids wss expressed by other speakers, s " . . sa I 7m TW . and when Attorney uenerai r.oer snn was called on for a speech "Whv beat about the bush," said be. "and make out tboee veiled sug e-eetions? VYhr not come out nnarelv and ssv what VOU mean? I tall ron. gentlemen, that Hanna ie the choice of the majority of the DcoDle for Preeident." The au dience yelled aproarionely the speaker had struck a popular chord. "Tha financial interests and ths Sooth." hs continued, "are for Hanna. Thee will control the con Tention. and thev cannot be headed off from their purpose to nominate if aaaa o n.BallloBi of uraumi. To he a ton tie man "Is to be honest, to be gent If. to he generous, to bo brave, to be wise. and. possessed of all three qaalirie. to exercise thrm In the moat tracernl manner." says the great aevenst Thackeray. A diner In a certain hotel became so noisy tbat the proprietor directed his removal. Tin- waiter who successfully accomplished this, on returning to the room, expressed bis regret at having bora obliged to pot the Individual out, for. said be, with emphasis; "he's a perfect gentleman." adding after a pause, as If to explain bow be arrived at so decided a conclusion. "He giro me 'elf e cmn-u." Notes and Queries. Is your sister going to marry tha count" "What buatnese la It of yours 7" I "Well, the count owes me money, and I want to know " -Cleveland Plain Dealer. , i'x Tkiakfal Wmw That. rot) regret our engage- t. do you? no: bat I am glad it Is no Set. Not a sir Day sines "I was taken severely sick with kid Bafv tToabie. I tried all sorts of medl cinee. none of waiob relieved me. One eta I saw aa adsarttaemsat of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few dosee I felt relieved, aad soon thereafter was en tirely cured, and bare not eeen a elek day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neurslgls, Liver sod KJdoev troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. K. Bass, of remont, N. U., writes. Only 60 cents at B. B. Bsi.f.aMT'8 drug store. t wuraww't ScoTHise Bracr has assd for over sixty years by adl of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success Ii soothes the child, soften the rums. sad allays all pain . cures wind colic. and ie the oeat remedy for diarrhoea. It wlil relieve the poor little sufferer m mediately. Sold br druggists la every part of the world. Twenty-five seats a bottle. Be sure and ask for lira wlnalow't Soothing Byrvp . d ne rr lr.A f , O a S3 TORI Ui. , FALL COLDS. DANGEROUS BECAUSE HARl- TO CURE. An Offer to the People of Wilmington from Our Well Known Druggist, Robt. R. Bellamy, Our well known druggist, Robt. B. Bellamy, claims ha hss oniafoolds and coughs, and if it fails he will rs fund your money. The remedy ie Vinol. and we baaa heard such won derful results from it that we adrlae every person In Wilmington who is suffering from a cold or cough to try it on hie guarantee. A bard cold aad bseking cough may be the means of undermining your constitution aad terminate In consumption. Ooogh Syrups, while they temporarily allay the pesma of ooughlng, owiag to the opiates they contain, upset the stomsch and do not cure the cause; old-fashioned col iiver oil and emulsions are so nauseat inr that few can take them. Vinol is delicious to take, and con .i . oil h utin sanaaaJew nrinciolee of cod liver oil in a highly eoneentrs- . . 4ka ted form, end 11 is, tnoroium, u greatest specific known, for coughs, colds and bonobisl troubles. nnf an fa a ahell and all. For tbo same reason you should not tabs old-f ashlonea coo near uu or emulsions, iust to get the medicinal ..ii .i.mAnti which thev contain ti.. Vinni mmifrtnrer lenarate them for too. throw away the useless il .H diia onn in a deliciOUSi COn centrated form all the hesilng sad life giving elements which are to oe iounu n ImIi nods' Hears. Tbat ie what Hvm Vinol Its wonderful power to rinti.ha rinlda and all throat and lung troubles end makes it the greatest tonic reconstructor anown 10 mcui cine. Robt R. Bellamy, Druzgist. $ Smartlv: I'm looking for a job. Merchant: There's nothing for you to do hare. Smartlv: Good ! how much per week do I get for doing it ? First Turkey My, what rot ! Second Turkey- What's the matter? First Turkey -Saying that worry makes a person thin ' Brooklyn Life. Bnavbodv Cheer no! You're pardoned! Why do yon weep ? Stripes - To t'ink dat I gotter leave dis prison jost before T'ankBgivin' Day, an' dey do set sech a swell din ner here. Uhxcaqo Tiews. Luahman I'm troubled with headachei in the morning. It may ha on amount of mv eves: perhaps 1 need stronsrer classes. Dr. Shrnde No. I think ron merely need weaker glasses and fewer glasses at night. "Father." said the little boy, "what is reciprocity?" "Reciproc ity, my son, is an arrangement by whioh yon undertake to giro np something tbat yon don't value very highly in exchange xor sometnmg that you do." Washington Star. When a man keeps reiterating ... X .si . a a a a "And that's the uod's train, ne either has a reputation as a liar or knows he deserts it. It's a mighty ignorant child that doesn't know its own father better than ths folks do who bare never seen him at his own breakfast table. Baltimore Amor Mawa "I shall oar no attention to Thanksgiving Day. I hare nothing to be thankful for." "Yon haven't? Think a little. If yon had received roar iust deserts regularly, where do you suppose yon would bo to day, ah?" "In the White House at Washington, by iimminy !" Kansas City Journal. "Woodby Ritter tells me he writes exclusively for Penniman's Magazine now." "Yes, Penniman's it published in town hare, yon know." "I know, bnt I never any of his stuff in it." "No, bnt still he writes for it, end he writes for it exclusively, because he can deliver hie manuscript in person, and thus save postage. She was surprised when she heard of the engagement, and she showed it, saya the New York Times. "Why, I was perfectly satiefied in my own mind that yon liked Tom better than George," she said Well, to tell yon the trntb, I did," replied the engeged girl. "But yon say yon are engaged to George. "xes; that's true." "Well, I don't nnder etand it at all." '.Why, it's very simple. Yon see, George was the one who proposed." MARINE DMcJtitlORY List af Waaaala la tka fort or winning. ton, . C, mo em bar SO. BTKAJIEB& Hue! re, (Br) 1,691 tons, Hsrvey, Alex ander Sprunt 6t Son. Oairnstratb, (Br) 1,334 tons, Hunter, Alexander Sprunt 8c Bon. Anglo Saxon, (Br) 8,671 Ions, Perry, Alexander Sprunt 5t Son. SCHOONERS. Robt H Sterensos, 1,053 tons, Higher, C D Msfflu. O O Lister, 267 ions. Moore, C D Maf flit Venus, 178 tons, Fox well, C D Maf fltt Ida O Sou thsrd, 718 toaa, Blake, C D Msfflu. Harry W Hsyner, 880 tons, Good win, OD Msfflu. Wm P Hood, 689 tons, Philpot. C D Msffitt. City of Nsssaw; (Br) 119 tons, Monroe, J A Springer cc Co. W B Perkins, 148 tonr, Wallace, C D Msfflu. Carrie A Buekaam, 986 tons, lorry, J T Riley dc Co. BRIGS. Sullivan, 996 tons, McNeil, J T Riley sua. BASQUES. Kampftord, (Nor) 748 tons, Christisn sen, Heide dc Co. can Holiday States. For the Christmas Holidavs the At lantic Coast LI bo annoances a rate of one end one-third ono war fares nlus 25c for the round trip between all points south of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and east of ths Mississippi Hirer. Tickets oa sale December 93rd, 84th, 96th: also 80th, 31st and January let, 1904, with final limit Jan asry 4 b, 180a. For the accommodation of students and teachers of schools and colleges the Atlantic Coast Lino hss srranaed ronad trip rates as above, December 16th to 99nd, with final limit Janusry 8th. 1904. The train service of the Atlantic Coast Line is unexcelled. For tickets and foil information apply to Ticket Agents. VY. J. Craig, Gen'l Passenger Agt., 1 Wilmington, N. O. COMMERCIAI WILMINGTON MARK"1; (Quoted officially at tne closing of the Chamber of Commerce.. STAB OFFICE, November 88. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Salee at 66)sc per gallon. BOSIN Nothing doing. TAB Market firm at $1.80 per bar- reCRTJDElbTURPENTTNE - Market fltm at $9.98 per barrel for hard, $8.80 for dip, $8.80 for virgin. Quotations same day last year Snirite turpentine firm at 50e; rosin ateady a4 $1.80491.86; tar firm at 81.40; crude turpentine firm at 61.76, 9.80499.80. f RECEIPTS. Spirits turpentine.... SO Bosin..:. M Tar Crude turpentine . ......... Receipts same day last year- saaaa spirits turpentine, 906 barrels rosin, 98 barrels tar, 89 barrels erode turpentine. OOTTOB. Market eteady at 11c per pound for middling. . Same day last year, market firm at 7c for middling. , 4 Receipts 2,257 bales; same day lest year, 1,681. tooee paid for produce consigned to Commis sion Merchants. 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE. PEANUTS North Carolina, firm, Prime, 70c: extra prime, 76c; fancy. m6c per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginiar-Prime, 60c; extra prime. 68c; fancy, 70s, Spanish 86c. OOBN Firm; 6670c per bushel for white. N. a BACON Steady; hams 16 16Hc per pound; shoulders, 12c; aides, 12c. jt EGGS FirM at 2223c per dozen. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 36 4TUBBB?SBFirm at l213c for live. BEESWAX Firm at 2526c. TALLOW Firm at E6c p pound. SWEET POTATOES Dull at 40 A BTa ssasaaa KneKo! BEEF CATTLE Firm at 88c per pound . FIHANCIAL MARKETS ar Talaeraob to the ktornnia Btar. slaw York, Not. 88. Money on call nominal; no loans transactions; time loans were nominal strong ; sixty dara. 6 per cent, ninety data 6 per cent.; six montbs 6)46 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 66X per cent. Sterling exchange waa nominal, with k,.iniua in hankars' bills at 483. 375483.625 for demand and 479.76 480.138 for sixty oay ouis. ice posv ed rates were 481481X and 484 486. Commercial bins 47ntsou. Bar silver 67. Mexican dollars 43K. TJ. 8. refunding 8's, registered, 106M; U. 8. refunding 2's, coupon, 106M ;U. S 8's, rog'd, 107; do. coupon, 107; U. S 4S, new, reg'd, 134; do, coupons 184; 0. S 4'a old, reg'd, 110. U 8. 4's. Old coupon, 110; U. 13 t, -registered, 101 ; do. coupon. iiiiU- rinuthern Rail war. 6's. 119V. Stocas: Baltimore ft Ohio pre I'd 87; nhounure A Ohio 301; Manhat ,.n i. laau- Naw ork Oentrai 117 H ; Beading 40X; do. 1st preferred 74 ; do. 2nd preferred 56 ; St. Paul 138X; da preiu, uz; eoutnern xmuj- i u- do. nref'd 76M: Amalga mated Conner 38: Peoples Gas : Tennessee Coal and Iron 27; TT. R Iathr 7U: U. 8. Lealhrr. nrafarrsal. 74 W eaters Union 86: U. S Steel lu;do. preferred SIHl Virginia Oaaawsm unemicai, vsj sales shares; do. preferred, dosed 89: sales shares, btandaro uii e. Baltimorx,Md , Nov. 28. Seaboard Air Lane, common, 1Z410; ao. pre ferred, 23 24; do. bonds, fours, 71 71. Atlantic uoaat uine, common. 106 107; do. preferred, NAVAL STORES MARKETS. by Teieffrapn to tne: Morning Maw Toaa. Nor. 98. Bosin quiet. Strained common to good $9 669 60. Spirits turpentine dull at 59S9c. Charleston. Not. 98 Spirits tur pontine steady at 65 c; sales casks. Bosin steady ; sales barrels ; A, B, C, $9 00; D, $9 00. E, 88 05; F, 89 15; G, 89 gS; H, 88 30; I, $9 50; K, $9 70; M, fS 80; N, f3 00; vv , S3 16; w W 88 40. Bavassab, Nov. 88. Spirits turpen tine was firm at 66c; receipts 1,804 osska; sales 3,013 casks; exports 8,008 casks. Bosin firm at ; receipts 4,551 barrels; sales barrels; exports 1,869 barrels: Quote: A,B, C, 89 10; D, $9 10; 89 15; F, 89 95; G, 89 85; H, $2 40; I, 82 60; K, $2 80; M, 2 90; N, 88 10; W a. 68 25; W w I3 6U. COTTON MARKETS ar asasaasj so tha aassasa star Naw York, Nor. 88. The cotton market opened firm at an advance of six to ten points on higher cables than expected and continued cold weather In the belt. Following the call it showed some further firmness, with the active months at one time about ten to thirteen points higher and De cember showing special strength in the absence of offerings ss a result of moderate covering. The other months. however, eased off a little after reach ing the higher lerel under realisms. but about tbe only sales were for long account and tbe general andertone continued firm with prices fluctuating around tbe opening figures. Naw York. Nor. 88. Cotton firm at 11. 50c ; net receipts 1,249 bales; gross receipts 18,869 bales; stock 64,057 bales. Cotton futures market closed firm: November 11.95. December 11.25. January 11.81. February 11.86, March 11.4U,Apru 11.37,May 11.88, June 11.88, July 11.38. August 11.00. Spot cotton closed steady ; middling u pianos u.sue; middling gulf 11.75c ; sales 46 bales. Total to-day, at all seaports Net re ceipts 74,785 bales; exports to Great Britain 91,888 bales; exports to France 17.040 hales; exports to the Uontinei i 48,688 bales; Japan 1,547 bales; stock 871,o5 bales. Consolidated, at all seaports Net receipts 74,878 bales: exports to Great Britain 21,-33 bales; exports to France 17,040 bales; exports to the Continent 48,668 bales; exports to Japan 1,647 bales; exports to Mexico bales. louu since aepteuiLtr 1st. ai an seaports- Net n eipta 8,711,778 belt exports to Great Britain 1,C67,1S8 les exports to France 368,694 bales ;ex port, to the Continent 1.078,246 bales; ex ports to Japan 11,578 bales; exports to Mexico 15,888 bales Nov 28. Glaives ton, strong at 11c. net receipts 26,553 bales; Norfolk. firo at llMo, net receipts 1,639 bales; Bal timore, nominal at ll.37J4c. net re ceipts balsa; Boston, steady at 11.60, net receipts 60 bales: Wilmfnotnr. eteady at lie, net receipts 8.967 a a wi aa aa aa . . - - oaies; rnuaueipnia, stead v at ll.75.net receipts 147 bales; Savannah, firm at ii it, net receipts ii. aU4 bales: Nw Or- S sS? S..ft net receipts a,ma nun; monue, nrm at lie; net receipts 3,118 bales: Memnhis. stead v at 11c, net receipts 2.147 bales: An. gusts, firm at llc, net receipts 9,069 bales; Charleston, firm at lOXe, net receipts 788 bales. PRODUCE MARKETS. Br Taasraoh to the Morning star. Naw Toaa, Nor. 88. Flour was firm; trade moderate : winter patents $4 000436; Minnesota patents $4 55Q 475; Minnesota oarers' sa 70s 85. Wheat Spot firm; No. 3 red 88c. Optione elosed unchanged at He net higher: May closed 849fc; July elosed 80Ho: December elosed 885c Corn- Spot steady ; No. 8 50c. Options closed steady and net unchanged ; May closed 47 ie; July closed ; December closed 48Xe. Oats 8pot dull; No. 3 41c. Lard steady; Western steam $6 90; re fined steady; continent $7 30; com pound 6Q6e. Pork quiet; family 818 00; abort clear 813 5015 00; mess 1 12 75 13 90. Molasses steady; New Oceans open kettle, good to choice 32 40c. Egg" Market steady; western vxtrss 83c; refrigerated 2226c. Bice steady; domestic to exira 35c. Tallow firm; city ($3 per package) 4c; country (package free) 44c. Butter quoted firm; extra creamery 25c ; imitation 1518c ; State dairy 15 21c; Coffee Spot Bio steady; No. 7 invoice etfc; mild steady; Cordova 7,12Jc. Sugar Baw eteady; (air refining Sit'c; centnfuga , 96 test,3tfc, molasses sugar! So; refined firm; confectioners 84 .80; mould A $170, cut loaf $5 05; crushed 85 05; powdered 84 55; granulated 84 46; cubes 84 70. Cheese was quiet; mate, full cream fancy, small colored, September 12c; iie made lOtfc; small wbite, Septem ber 13c; late made 10c. Peanuts quoted steady; fancy hand-picked 4& case: other domestic 34X- -Pota toes were firm; Jersey 81 75 2 35; Lone Island $2 002 37; State, East ern and Western $1 752 13; Jersey sweets 81 5003.00. Cabbage steady ; domestic, per 100 84 006 00; per bar rel 75c$l 00. Freights io Liverpool Cotton bv steam 16. Cotton seed oil steadr The closing quotations were Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 2525c; Drime summer yellow 34c on spot. December 33K34c: off summer yel low nominal; prime white 37c; prime winter yellow 3839c. Chicago, Nor. 38. The grain mar kete were easier to-day, due to a ten dency on the part of longs to l.quidate end May wheat closed a sbad lower, May corn io lower; oats down fc but p-ovisions ruled strong, January pro ducts closing 10. to 12ic higher. .. -hioaoo. Nor. 88 Uash prices Flour was qnirt but steady at the quo tations: winter patents S4 uu4 straights $3 704 10; spring patents 84 004 30; straights 83 503 75; bakers' S3 503 30. Wheat No 3 serine 81K: No.3 spring 8182K ; No 3 red8384. Corn No.2 41c; No. 2 yellow 43c. Oats No 2 35 He ; No 3 white 3538c Bye No. 3 52 53c. Mess pork, bbi, $11 12)i1125 Lard, per 100 Ibt, $6 42i6 45. Short rib sides, loose, 86S7K0663X Dry salted shouldert. boxed, . Short clear sides.boxed.86 006 12H Whis keyBasis of high wines, $1 25. The leading futures rangea b lows opening, highest, lowest an c osins: Wheat No. 3 December, new, 8080X, 80, 80, 89 He; May 8080H, 80, 80, 8080Mc; July 7476, 75M, 744, 7575o. Corn No. 3 December 4lsQ41, 42. 41V, 41c; May 4143, 43, 41i 41 41 5i ; July 4134, 41X. 41 J4, 4154c Oats No.2 December 34 J434 34, 33V, 3334e: Msr 3535, 35V 35i, 35M. S5V35Hc; Juiy 83. 83, 33, 33. Mess port, per bbl January 810 80, 10 92V, 10 80, 10 87V; Ms; 811 1234. 11 80. 11 10. 11 12. Lar per 100 Ths January 86 37V, 6 37V, 6 87K. 6 83V; May $6 37V, 6 47, 6 37 V, 6 42 V- Short ribs, per 100 tts January 85 76, 5 77V, 5 75, 5 77V i May 86 98 V, 5 97V, 5 92V, 5 95. FOREIGN Atfftl By Cable to ths Homing Star. Liverpool, Nor. 38. Cotion t Spo , in limited demand ; prices 4 to 6 points higher; American middling fair 6.60d; good middling 6.34d; middling 6.36c; low middling 6.20d; good ordinary 6.10d; ordinary 5.90O. The saie or the day were 4,000 bales, of which 1,000 bales were for speculation and export and Included 8,700 bales Amer ican. Receipts 84,000 bales, including 33,000 bales American. Futures opened quiet and closed firm; American middling (g o c): November 6.156.16d; November and December 6.09d; December and Jan uary 6.04d; January and February 6.016.03d; February and March 6 00 6. Old; March and April 5.985.99d; April and May 5.975.98d; Msy and June 5.965.97d; June and Juiy 6.93d; July and August 5.935.94d; August and September 5. old. MARINE. ARRIVED Steamer Tar Heel. Edge. Fayette- niie, T v Liore. Stmr City of Fayetteville, Bradsbaw, Fayetteville, T D Love. Sehr C O Lister. 367 tons. Moore, New York, U D Maffitt. rjcnr Kobt JbL Stevenson, 1,058 tons, lligbee, New Yorr, C V Maffitt. CLEARED. Stmr City of Fayetteville. Bradshaw. Fayetteville, T U Love. Clyde steamer Canb, Ctrcaester, Mew xork, U t Smallboner. V KIVE8 AN0 RAIL Receipts af Nsrsl Stares sot? cotton Yesterday. C. O. Railroad 60 bales cotton. 34 barrels tar, 81 barrels erode turpen tine. W. & W. Railroad 41 bales cot ton, 9 casks spirits turpentine, 27 bar rels rosin, 9 barrels tar, 64 barrels crude turpentine. W., C. et A. Railroad 1.983 bales cotton, 40 barrels tar. A. ot Y. Railroad 167 bales cotton. 4 casks spirits turpentine, 13 barrels roatr, 48 barrels tar. Steamer Tar Heel 27 barrels tar. 14 barrels crude turpentine. Steamer Sanders 16 bales cotton. 10 casks spirits turpentine. Schooner Leo 7 casks spirits turpen tine, 48 barrels rosin. Total 8,257 bales cotton. SO casks spirits turpentine, 82 barrels rosin, 152 barrels tar, 99 barrels crude Ui- pontine. ills "2 oaV&f"-! nov is 8t Btt To Excursionists. The first thlncr von shon id floon vonr arrival ln Wilmington is to have a clean, easy shave, or a is usn nair-cuts or a cooi ana rerraeninjr snam poo. Possibly, you my need all of these com forte. -The Favorite" Barber fbop i tne place. aulQN St DAVIR. an 16 tf No. ? South Front Street, reiw.. H-- Bagg, the Wii, -"UTacturer .awi ln !t b pain Thefolln.: . m' narrative of Tl to iff. notning for tfie fuiZa 'ne pain and iH.I;tttB'e but the way but i T: S terest many WuS a- w- "age tora N tore inanufacfnr0! Market, o, " CT 0 SboJ Marker:;.r.u.rer of E JNorth si,tu '"ains in 8: Doan's Kidney Pa,S,: also say that Doau'.oL beBt remeHv n . ",V of the earth u iTffl? hank fnr red back fnr a at mv desk ed to get up I winuu? "fls hold of thaMMt, Jtraishten myself kidney secretions yiJJ and full of ledimem Mk and went to R. R pj. 011f store and got X them mv haot j m as ever ami tv. , UP have all cleared no njy name as an endo 1" Claim8 main fn n 7f PillB and also TJ which I used with rend J j or Bale by all dealers, w cents a box v.. .....tl Bnffalo, N Y.J " Remember the naae-r ouu uaitj uo BUt)8tUute. A SCALP LOCK Is something to get hold of Bnt banl LOCKS that are fa more useful. To name all i he different U s ( cam wocld take a lot o-sna , enongh to say that we have wn crates, e'c. We don't handle the lowi and very chep locSs. Onr pniwi uui mey ascure excai ent vamt. oc 27 tf Urton Bull NORTH CAR0L1I Rost Pro f S xcel!e t qali y, Verj price. We have some extra (a Rough Ric suitable for seed. BAGGING AND Fish, Cheese. Cratl Brain and Hay. Salt and Molasses Samples and prices on applij THE W PT OC 39 tf GROCERIES 60 Bbls Sti k nd. Ad mam Sa.lmr.nt 100 Boxes OcUfton 9ospJ mtm S ST. I 800 Bsgi Ureen vooe 1 00 Boxes Borax Sosp. 100 Boxes A k Soap 100 Cases Sardinss, 100 Bbls Mallets. ton Om. rmm, PAinUtl 25 Bbls Mott'i Vinestr. 80 Bbls Mott'i tioor. Ml cerles and Totacoos for Bale at w SAW'l BEAR, SR., ISM Wholesale W 9 tf 15 1 UNLUCKY nl:tO BtOClOt I in addition wuurwmi i. nictor Ratal, S. f lg"- "1 ...i Orsngee, Celery, ranoer J cuickens, Rye. T: upiel rionr. ttneswheat, ennine r-s cn ice Mackerel, Mullets, iron' wnen '""Jtm SS J"ai rive tnis wees for rivb 118 your order now w Turkey. S. W. SAND Both Phones 109. DC I DO YOU WAN AN IRON BED? We forlhseelebrstmBrsiW. A mAriCli bed, tbe best in -spring srewsrrsnted fire See our sicca - M ciudluR Heywoos j s .AmncH inn. GASTON D. FHAItSlI 110-113 BtarBBi OC X3 U Orange! CocoanutSi Apples, Raisios HALL & M8' 1NCOBPOBAT0B9- DOT 24 tf mm.c nF nnUaaf for w omeu rvteim'T a tSSiC Location uMurjuswa- S mm . m 1 1 U t Casrie hw ' I In si
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