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::0jiyf '' - I in i' WILLIAM BERNARD, WILMQTON. N. C. Thursday Morning, Feb. ' liss. JWIORE RESTRAINT OF TRADE. t- The New York Times .- (Indepen dent) twits the Republican adminis ; tration and especially-: the Republl- cans In Congress, for letting a Demo crat steal a march- on them in get ting after the Pennsylvania Railroad. On January 29th, ; In ; u; rdone by the' Federal government intaxmg cottonright after thft Civil War.:j3otton. was. singled out of all the products of' the country and made to pay a tax to the government. ' It waa- a case of sheer discrimination. We always wi believe that the cotton tax should be refunded to the cotton growers of the South who paid that unjust tax. The government of the United States oughtnt to stand for it any. longer.-.. . THE; ATLANTIC MONTHLY. The-Atlantic: Monthly for February is upto the standard of that high-class magazine. Its literary features are predominant and for entertainment the House land solid "worth the Atlantic is spe- Representative Gillespie, of Texas, in- "oien. Besides the general fea- Produced a resolution. requestin the nSlfdisTsK' S?4X& on? President to furnish the House any in- Past present and prospective;" The 'formation which the Inter-State Com- United States Senate;" "The Joys of merce Commission mav have regard- iz.f a . wesro; "The Telephone i . iu.uemeni, and numernnq nthen ;ngthe restraint of trade by the Penn- Then there is . alway" that valuable syivama ttauroaa oy reason oi owning leaiure, review Of new -hnnlre Tho Atlantic is sent for $4 a year, or 35 cents a. copy. Address Houghton, Miff lin & C6 4 Park street, Boston CURRENT tJOMMENT . or controlling "seveMtKrailr oads,' some of . which . extend into Southern terri- 1 tory. ; Here is the way in which" the Times alludes to ' Gillespie's scoop: .''It is not likely that the President received with feelings of unmixed joy Nicholas Longworth must be able - yesterday Mr. Gillespie's resolution re-, to sympathize with King Alfonso, questing him to, submit to the House- Neither can eo-wooinaT withnnt hi of Repreeenfiattves any information' 1 a whole nation peeking round the cor-4 wnicn m& inier-Biate commerce Com- ner.--.New -York American. " f!?883 t6 theexisti -f-A bill has been introduced in the SllS HSS?,reBtlll,lt Kentucky legislature to prohibit the trade and in violation of law between production of such plays as "The the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Clansman This will be grist for th? Baltimore and Ohio, the Philadel- Parson Dixon's advertising mill. Au- phia, Baltimore -and Washington, and gusta Chronicle' SnfSffmSrf -The captahVof the ill-fated excur- RveKTaJSSa2r restrain nf trarta T SvIaT sentenced to -prison for ten years for slcuriie neglect of duty. The men who plac et saddl ad 3?B ea Ironbars, to the life-preservers of Smt tS LSfr rOWn In' steamer are still drawing their since then the industrial monopolies dividends Washington Post and the regulation of rates rather than asf?f 5f0SV Jhe further pursuit of raUroad combi- - .7" esha11 get a P61 ma" nations have engaged Ids energies Of "H-TttM and pretty soon. Charles his own motion he would hot nave' as- Hamilton tried out his aeroplane in sailed the Pennsylvania Cnmfo!. Florida Sunday, but fell 325 feet on a we presume that company was not ex- f fcAU he said was, "Dang nectin thu fZt!-110.-,: it, -I've tost my cigar!" With men of dogs run aU sorts of deer ir t,Ja -pursuing investigations and the woods have for- months re- sounded. with the baying of the anti trust pack. . Mr. GUlespie got his reso lution through -1)y tactics that may fairly be described as -brilliant - He was in -iis place and alert-when the Republican side of the: Hotise was absent or . clrdwsy. j Before the major ity really inew what "was going on the resolution had been agreed to, and a morion to reconsider laid on thetableT unaouDtedly the resoluttoni? gained many supporters. through the resent-' ment engendered, by . the Pennsyl yania's action in discontinuing the is suance or -passes. v; Mr.--: Cassatt -was the pioneer in that wholesome move ment, and "the great 'dead-head trust in Congress would like to' see him punished." . j v . - gram. . Of course, if. they want to bring the Datto to Raleigh we withdraw our opposition, willingly,; cheerfully and! gladly. It would be far better to have him at the State fair instead of placing him; at .the head of : the v Democratic party in ; 1908 He could draw the crowds 'when it" might be impossible foj him to draw the votes, or at least the,number necessary for a choice. So trot? him along. North Carolina will dtf all of this and even more if it can save the organization from being led into the wilderness a third time. Ra leigh Timesv." :. A .number of South Carolinians who recently went to Oklahoma and the West have returned satisfied to re- COMMERCIAL vWFLMINGTON MARKET. - Quoted officially At the closing by the Chamber of Commerce.) - " STAR OFFICE, Jan. 31, 1906. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm, 64c. , ROSIN-Market firm at $3.40 bar reL ' - TAR Market firm at $1.80 per bar rel of 280 pounds. -7 CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $2.80 per barrel for hard, $4.50 for dip," and $4.50 for Virgin. Quotations same day last year Spirits turpentine firm, 51 bid; rosin, nothing doing; tar, firm at $1.60; crude turpentine, firm at $2,30 and $3.70. RECEIPTS. Spirits turpentine ............ 13 Rosin .:. ......... .113 Tar .". .166 Crude . . . .. . , 112 . Receipts same ' day last year 10 casks spirits turpentine, 222 barrels rosin, 249 barrels tar, 3 abrrels crude turpentine. - COTTON. Market Nominal. ' .. Same day last year Firm, 6 3-4c. Receipts 636 bales; same day last year, 251 .bales. - mafnr- In UAntli' rrn. GiUespie really threw a;Tomb in the allured by glowing descriptions of camp and the adoption of his resolu- lanJ flowing with milk and honey, but tion by the Housecansed a'great deal WQei tney s-pied out the country they of apprehension in Wall street" Presi dent Roosevelt lost no time In direct- ing the Inter-State j Commerce Cpm missionto furnish - the information desired and by 10:30 o'clock January 30th, Chairman Knap of the commis sion called a conference., to get " busy with the matter. w : The investigation of ;' the Pennsyl vania, however, "may not amount to found that the best place after all is home. Tliere is no better place in ilie country than'- South Carolina to live and prosper Our" own people are real ly just beginning to appreciate our own resources, and "home seeker" ex cursions wiH do no business in this Stated that Is unless they are coming tnia way. Columbia Record. T -There are plenty of opportunities in flonfi yarolina for - COUNTRY PKOUUl'B. Corrected Regularly by WllniinKloii - Produce - Comnilsulon . Merchants, prices representing those paid foi produee consigned to -Cornmiusiou Merchants.) PEANUTS North .Carolina, Prime, 85c; extra prime, 90c; fane 95c, per bushel of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prime, 45c; extra prime,. 50c; fancy, 5560c; Spanish 85 90c - CORN Firm; 62 l-265c. per bushel (or white. N. C. BACON Steady, hams. i. , 16c- per poui-d ; shor,' ers. II to " t ; dides dull, 11 to 12. EGGS -Dull, 1820. CHICKENS Dull. Springs. 15c. 25c; Grown, 30 to 35. 3EESWAX Firm, at 2627c. fALLOW Firm s i !-26c. pound. SWEjST POTAi OBS Firm ai 60c 55c. per bushel BEEF CATTLE Dull at 2 lo 3 1 2c pound. TURKEYS Firm, 15c for live dressed, 18 to 20c HIDES Dry salted, 12c, green, 8c. per pound. " . - " PORK Dull, 5 to 6; hams, 10 12 l-2c. ebagoftherTlOrlAJL BISCUIT COMPANY begins -witli right -material, and every step there after through the whole process of baking is righU There is not one point of quality that care, skill and modern bakeries could make better. It is perfection itself through and through? , tEnds;;Rig!M when it reaches your table nntonched by strange hands, .untainted by odors. The quality, oven-flavor and freshness .' re preserved in a dust and moisture proof package, distin guished by the trade mark here shown. It always appears in redjmd white on each end of the package and warrants the perfect condition of the contents: For example try GRAHAM 'i CftACKCRS oossessincr the rich nnfr flavor of graham flour unlike any -graham " crackers you -ever tasted. x --'-V'-"" - - -' . mOTANA a temttinpl-r . delicious union of hisrait and fruit the newest delicacy of the National Biscuit ' Companyr- - . ry Imil- r - k.''mtiuu. - i O i . JUI 5w STAK BUSINESS LOfl ' F The Star will lend, without charire A . ' -era Union) Messengen to yow place 0Al residence, for adTertiiementa for bur rA' department. Thone the Star Office n?TF ates Twenty-flve cents for each'CJ1 ty-five words,-or less. Additional word? f neiijr-vBi iiuw cens per worn. PositivoKt "Vi tit' vance. The A. D. T. XZestngers will also tc pet to Well dinvtfd hindustriee to secure good returns Last I year -onf farrrmr ' liino- "Bttiusu me oi tne "uaroiina Central railroad, on ; Northern Securities Company " which fourteen acres planted in cantaloupes the President pushed with -great lmaue net profit of $12,000. Of flourish of trumpets.The Richmond: V0681'' witn ideal -Tim...- .vt seasons and with good markets.. But .v,vu " omers made Marge -sums and good -financial interest of the Pennsylvania money is made year in and year out in tnese, properties has long been an "J """" wno, grow canuioupes for marKet ;The day is not far distant when from - Sanford ; to -Wilmington, there will be an ahnost uninterrupted trucl:; garden and orchard and vinfx. yard. The sandy lands . are getting i is yanmoie. naieiga News and Ob server. -- ; It'a up "to E. Spencer Black- open secret but ft is extremely doubt- i- f ul whether this interest amounts to a restraint of trade.", . ; J c.; Much was said in a boastful way about' President Roosevelt's : triumph over the Northern Securities Company - "kilt QQ nVonrKntr 1rviva nKA tAMn nW I " r. v - -tu uo some more wiggling 5-' It . with events, the whole matter was is not denied that he told the President but the pricking of a bubble. The nenJlnsiBting on ke nomination of Times, drawing an inference from that tii Jf' that he thouSht it Was "fiasco savs- - - a member couldV not be nascp,ssays. - - ' . . permitted to name the postmaster in "Neither the Pennsylvania manage- bis "home town." And all these years meht nor the business interests of the Spencer has been swearing he did country, we think, need be overmuch not live in Greensboro, but in Wilkes dismayed by this sudden and curious boro. The Congressional Record has outbreak of the old spirit of 1901 The fim town at Wilkesboro. This corn results of the Northern Securities tri- jS summer when he is again before tumph were not exactly of a sort to in- Mst constitaents for renomJnation this spire terror: over Mr. Gillespie's at- Jk tothe President will rise up and ; tempt upon the Pennsylvania Compa- "ft : Wm- But what does he care ny. The Northern Securities : Com- bojij. a Jlttle thing like this? During pany was dissolved, to be sure, but "? ,ast campaign this paper not only -the actual railroad situationUn tie snowed mat he lived here, but printed Nm-thWMf has not In tho luot hiuc I - Fivture- His -Drettv rasriilaii..- ..t changed. We have the high authority:! ? -Summltavenue, -and still he "wfe- ; of Mr. Prouty of the Inter-State Com- siea out oi it.Greehsboro Record. THE COTTON MARKETS. New Tore, Jan. 31. The cotton market again declined to another new low .level for the current movement, with trading fairly active and the tone feverish and unsettled. The close was at a net decline of 13 to 22 points. Sales were estimated at 500,000 bales. The market opened steady at a de cline of 2 to points -or just about as due on a late break in the Liver pool futures market. English spot sales, were heavy, however, there seem ed to be little signs of selling for long account early, and prices soon rallied on covering to an advance of about 1 to 2 points as compared with the pre vious close. A wire from Fall River was received during the middle of the morning reporting that spinners looking for a further break, were very slow buyers of spot cotton, and that the South was offering, more freely to eastern points. This led to a renewal of apprehensions ; regarding the spot situation and the market during the middle session ruled very weak and unsettled. Long cotton came out on stop loss orders on a scale down, and there , was active selling by some of the local professionals. Before the de cline was checked, March had sold at 10.8,5 and May at 11.00 or 2426 points net lower. Covering caused a partial rally during the seslson and tne closing tone was steadv. Receipts at the ports today 28,20$ bales against 13,557 Jast week and 20,580 last year. For the week (esti mate iuo.000 Dales, against 11,085 last week, and 150,605 last year. To day's receipts at New Orleans 13,135 bales against 4,384 last year, and at Houston 6,278 bales, against 5,874 last year. - Spot cotton closed auiet 15 nolnfa decline; middling uplands, 11.35; mid dling gulf, 11.60; sales 1,000 bales. Futures opened steadv: Januarv 10.90; March, 11.05; May, 11.20; July, 11.29; August, 11.07: October. 1ft K0- November, 10.4410.50. Futures, closed steady. Closing hM- February, 10.73; March. 10.87; Aoril. 10.94, May, 11.03; June. ll Ofi- Jniv 11.12; August, 10.94; September, 10.51? October, 10.38; November, 10.32. Port Movement. - merce Commission for : the" assertion 4hat no practical results were accom plished by the decision." ' ' After : all, the Pennsylvania may have, its tracks so well covered up j, that "the trust-busters may find them selves on a cold trait At -the same r time the Democrats caught the Presi - dent and the- Republican Congress- ? menjnappmg.: The trust-busting Ibf this Administration is good . for two .- things for campaign " purposes and ' for stock to make the people take on : - a broad grin at the whole business; THE KITCHIN-BILL. ; The saysi':, Richmond. : : Times-Dispatch . "'Congressman Kitchen, of : N6rth" - Carolina, has Introduced a biii in the aHouse, to allow growers of tobacco to havethe right; free from taxation, to .;. .stem ana . hanatwist their tobacco of their own growth and-to sell the same j to any person without having: to nav a -license for t. t This: tobacco will not be subject to taxation under the inter- J - - ;nal revenue laws as long as it remains :;-;y.;4i;'.. In totm and condition in which the Ki-8rower Prepared It, and any person v : y . '; may buy, sell or useTthe same with . ' " - ' out any tax or license. - We do not :"?--"-r-?;:owhjBtlier or not such a measure r . r ' would be practicable or that it would .- v' . e of any real value to the farmer. But fc the Present law rig absurdly harsh. .. . Some time ago, a farmer wrote to : : ,m paper to know if he could send a c 5Sii;S:s,lla11 :Package of crude crop tobacco - - " a' Present to a friend to be: used 'i?Jrt smoking purposes. TJpon -investi-. J ganon we ascertainoH i,at not lawfully do so." ' . jThis Is another evidence that there ; fome queer laws in this country, --:v We WOnM 1Ike t0 'ny- It is that r; e mtcture and sale oit tobacco - is taxed and other manufactures, are fiot? Of course, whiskey is' one of - ; the exceptions. - But why should one , v,.uuuU(. OI tne country be taxed f vvnore -than another? - ggfgftls reainds-ns of' the great tnjus- any Y . TWINKLINGS. ZYon mt hkve oney t0 be able to offer me s6 iautif ul an engagement ring." "Must have had moVey you mean."- Houston Post Conductor "How ' old is that child ?" Mother (indignantly) -'Do i took old enough to have a child old enough to pay fare?" New York Mail. ."And she refused you?" "Yes and insulted me into the bargain," declared the elderly millionaire.' "How was that?" "She. said she would be a daughter to me." Houston Chronicle. f' 77" hose poOT r18 wrfc hard behind those counters? exclaimed th sympathetic lady.. "Yes, but mercy' I ve worked a good deal harder in front ,)f .them, matching samples." Detroit. Free Ptess. - i . t-"Is yoh husban' lookin' foh work7" "Yes,", answered Mrs. .Pinkley "Hes done foun' out dat it's less work to out lookin' foh work dan it is to stay home an' chop wood an' carry water "c wasn.tnos," Washington Star Galveston Easy, lie: 9,011 bales. New Orleans Quiet. 11 3-16c - net receipts, 13,135 bales. , mobile Easy, 10,7-8c; net receipts, 1,034 bales. Savannah Quiet, 10 7-8c; net re ceipts, 3,227 bales. : 50Cbhrleston Nominal; net receipts, 63WbSesgtnNOminal: Det recelPts. JShf- 11 1-4C-; net i -"'F"! oo- uv.ies. NEW YORK FINANCIAL' ; New York, Jan. 31. Money on call easier; highest . 4 'j per cent. ; lowest 3 1-2; ruling rate, 3 3-4 ; last . loan, 3 3-4; closing bldV 3 1-2; offered at 4. Time loans steady; sixty days, ninety days and six months, 4 1-2 per cent. Prime; mercantile paper . 4 3-4 5 1-2 per ecnt terling . exchange easier with actual business in bankers bills at 487.25487.30 for demand and at 483.90483.95 for 60. days bills. Post ed artes 484 l-2488..- Commercial bills, 483 3-4. Bar silver. 65 1-2. Mex ican dollars, 50. l-2. - . N. Y. Bonds. U. S. refunding, 2s reg ......103 U. S. refunding, 2s cou 102 7-8 U. S. 3s reg 102 1-4 U. S. 3s. cou. .... .. ....... 103 1-4 U. S. old, 4s reg .103 U. S. old,- 4s cou 103 U. S. New 4s reg. .'. 129 1-4 U. S. New 4s cou .130 1-2 American Tobacco, 4s cert .... 82 7-8 American Tobacco, 5s cert. ..116 3-4 Atlantic Coast Line, 5s cert .. .102 1-4 Baltimore & Ohio 104 3-8 L. & N. Unified, 4s .103 3-4 Seaboard Air Line 90 1-2 Southern Railway, 5s 118 3-4 XLS. Steel, 2d' 5s 99 1-2 - - . Closing Stock List. .Amalgamated Copper . . 115 3 American Sugar Refining 148 1-4 American obacco pf d., cert ....106 1-2 Atlantic . Coast . Line 161 3-4-j Baltimore & Ohio V, : . . .115 3-8 Baltimore: & Ohio, pf d .... 97 ;c Chesapeake & Ohio . . ; .60 1-8 Louisville & Nashville .........151 3-4 Manhattan L. 160 3-8 New York Central 150 3-4 Norfolk & "Western . .... 93 Norfolk & Western,. pfd 94 1-2 People's Gas 99 5-8 Reading 141 Southerns; 1317 1-2. ; . OTATOES-DuU, unchanged. 'EANUTS Quiet, unchanged. IGHTS uiet, unchanged. IABBAGES Easy, unchanged. " OTTON SEED OIL Moderately Ive and weak ustder Hnuidation. Prime crude f. o. b. mills, 24.1-2 to 25; prime summer yellow, 32; prime white, 34,1-2 to 35; prime winter yellow, 34 1-2 to 35. -.. MARINE Reading, 1st, pfd , -. 93 1-4 DRY GOODS MARKET. New "York, Jan. 31. The dry goods market was steady today and buyers in certain sections showed more Inter est in merchandise not only for imme diate business but also for the future. Prices jwere on a stable basis. NAVAL STORES. New, York, Jan, .31. Turpentine dull at 67 34 to 68 1-4; rosin steady; strained common to good, 3.95. -Savannah,-Jan, 31. Turpentine quiet 65; sales none; receipts 159; ship ments, 450. : . Rosin firms : sales 3,886; receipts 1, 506; shipments 1,600; stock 704060.' Quote: A. . C, 3.47 1-2; D., 3.50; E.. 3.65; F., 3.60; G, 3.65; H., 3.87 1-2; L, 4.40; K., 510; M., 5.35; N.. 5.85: W. G., 6.05; W. W, 6.15. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 31. Turpen tine firm, 64; sales none. Rosin firm; sales none. Quote: A B. C 3.27 1-2; D.. 3.30; E.. 3.35: F.. 3.40; Gv 3.45; H., 3.67 12; L. 4.20r K.; 4.90; ,5.15; N 5.65; W. G., 5.85; W. W., 5.95. WANT TO LYNCH A NEGRO. ARRIVED. Schooner Eliza A, Scribner, 350 tons, Dodd, New York, C. D. Maffitt. -Steamer Duplin, Moore, Chinquepin, T. D. Love. - ' -- -r Steamer Compton, Jacobs, Little Kiver, B. c., Stone & Co. c fort Yuri th" WrtArn ?; TTTii small -oaclrair-t tn he, delivered o.i. 'Otj Nn P.ll!ir( -nr tla tilanrnma v . ID I M.gyi u rovft tuna, uiU DUt a for'notea and sman tjackairea. Tnr ti-.-. ZrL. ' .?ul ror advent wjr m mm siar umce. rnone 51 r, IST. BlEXWEEBr VOFRTH AKD Grace and Rehder's store or on Red Cross be tween Front and Fourth St's., a gold chain bracelet with locket attached. Finder wl 11 be rewarded by leaving eame at Star Office. . . - - feb 1 l-t WAN-TED, POSITION BY YOUNG man as stenographer and book-keeper. Can furnish good references. Address R.. cam iepiit p -Laa Sln.... same price. Fresh buckwheat Jim received . -- feb l n p muBt be hold. Co. TIMBER IFOR 8 1 T.RDiim feet; abont three-quarters lone leaf Dine near the 8. A. L?R'y, about midway b FJFJLS?1!? and Charlotte, C.B.Ruell, Asheboro, N. C. j. 3. j nd I AH PHEPARFn To nn at.t. mrw0 of repair , work on the improved Klthon and " . , 1 B,HO marc a specialty of wlctcintroll lamDS and stoves. .1 i- .-v.. xv. V. - will 2UU w aiwii. 'Phone 619 Ja 31 1 w A COMPETES T BRICK trisnit .l, lf-anted at the Star Office to do some renair work, - - , o S . I RESPECTFl LL1 '.6C UI .r:m.ii. .. , Only bet mater 1 ' Z Satisfaction :,udal Have put down over and can furnish reLt able. (Jet mv "snm.i orders. V. v ,M,'mate , io8. 1 menean obtain fMrB'T- tQISo.502N-orn, i-ourth -5 COLD STOrX Apples, Onioti. Pot,, anges and Ta in car-load lots8 an3 ! other fellw ' -SE Worth & Co. hoae ? FRESH ARRivv.. Pies onions, Orangf Lnsh Potatoes ' t A STRONG. HEALTHY nnriA years old who is not afraid of wnrir m P'oymiatby making application at the star Office. References recmired. i -nf THE FIRST ITVSTAI.M-R7VT AW Tnv twenty-seventh sprigs nf thu xr-.i. Schooner F. W. Pickels. Patterson CLEARED. Banes, Cuba, C. D. Maffltt. Schooner- Laura M. Lundt, Patter son, Mew YorkC. D. Maffitt steamer Compton, Jacobs, Little Kiver, s. C, Stone & Co. .-" Sherifl.s office. F. H. Stedman. Secre- ltt, aul xreasnxer. ia28-lw Exports Coastwise. New York Schr. 425,000 feet plumber; cargo by Cape rear .umoer Co.; vessel bv C. n Maffitt. - WANTED TO GIVE CONTRACTS lor yellow pine and cypress crossties Jsio amount too large or too small. High - ftSS811 ?ri?esU 8luare deal and steady and steady business guaranteed A-letter to me, for sizes. nrio ' Laura M. Lundt, wea5? money 'or you. Address R. t. I J. y A"?1- ?Pr H. J. Spooner. Jr.. V,7xt 4if' wmington, N. C, Office 317 North Front street. ja28-lw WST.-FBiniv ... lures. Reasonable rewX CALL PHOWEJJ; a nioe Chic-ken dinner o, try Sausage fresh t XI a LOST 09 t- furnished rooms, or ff rooms tn ri yl M limn" Ca THE BEST, PUREST AM Exports Foreign. SWEET LIPS SHniTI.n Tism mur sweet delicacies served at "The Oasis " !illt1anc,!r SI,ced Pineapple, Bananas, Banes, 3uba Schr. P. W. PickAla i?,1? cream, hot chocolate with wU .UU.UCI, "lueu i 9 , oat. it; cargo I , f ,-, "up3- wam Bouillon, toma Reading, 2nd pfd Southern Pacific . . Southern Pacific, pfd . Southern Railway Southern Railway, pfd Tenn., Coal & Iron IT. S. Steel, pfd U. S. SteeL pfd Va.-Car. Chemical Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd LS. A. Lv, Com S. A. L., pfd Standard Oil .... Western Union .100 1-2 . 69 1-4 .118 . 41 3-4 .102 .154 .,44 3-4 .112 1-8 . 50 1-4 .114 1-2 .692 ,. 93 1 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET Chicago, Jan. 31. Moderatelv mild weatner m the Winter wheat section 01 tne united States desnite an ntt. ciai lorecast of a cold wave caused a snarp break today ia the nrice of wheat here. At the close wheat for May delivery was off 7-8lc Corn was down l-4c. Oats showed a loaa of wc. Provisions were 2 1-2 to 7 l-2c lower. The leading futures ranged ap- fol lows: ' , . open Hlgh Low Cloae. May ... ..85 85 84 84 July . .83 84 83 1 83 Wheat, No72.- Jan.- May ,41 a.-41'40; 40 44 44 44 FOH lOOG - is one of the handsomest and most valuable pablicataons of the kind issued. The useful -and practical hints contained In the annual Issues of Wood's i--us-Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long , ' - been recognized as an up-to- date authority on aU - and Farm Seeds, particnlarly for Bonthern planting. y Wood's Sd Book .mailed , - ' " . : free to Farmecs and Gardeners ? . upon-request. Writs for it. V T.V. YftarJ & Sons, sVc jsrnia; RICHMOND,-. VIRGINIA. ... ; ?mirhi;g large oantttles of -Baltimore Nominal, 11 i-2c. cw iorK yuiet, I1.S5 cerPtr25ZTeTm?t' U-6: net re- 209 ttoT' .Net, 28, J 20? Koii iaA'uri8 weat Brltam, 14,- 578 haioc ISIS1 aa Port Net, 90,-ofBritata, tinent fiwe k ,' 9fZiS Ba,es; Con unent, 1606 bales; Japan 1 720 bales; Mexico, 700 bales. ' V20 Total since September 1st. at all ports Net. 5.G97 1 at .au Interior Movement. ceSrw0 213VUb?le8a-QU,et' recent. Memphis Quit, 11 3-16c - net ceiptH, 1,488 bales. ' net St. -Louis Dull, 11 3.gc . npr ceipts, 500 balPR M-Bet Ciocinna-Net receipts, 25fr 'bal-.s' Louisville steary, 11 i-2c !'? Liverpool Cotton Mark-.-t., '. dv&J lower;-American m WaHn? faS affi good middling, 6J51d.r mfddllDffid: low middling, 5.91d.; gnai, 5.73d. - ordinary ' BK7H n.- .rr--l the day ere 15,000 Ws o which 1,500 were-f of 8Depnia- li Jla. and inclnrt , o r 'uu"u,u export ;:";;'?V Amerlcim. Re .-...44 44 ? 44 -- July ;V.;.44: 45 - 44 Sept ..:.44 ,45:-.,-44 Com, No. 2. . Jan. 29 May .;;. .30 ' 31 30 30 July ...yr.29 " 30 29 529 oats, . no. Zr ; - ' Jan. .13.92 13.92 13.72 13.75 May. 14.20 14.20 14.02 14.05 - July . 14.27 14.27 14.15 14.15 Mess Pork, per1 bbl.- - . " -, ,; .V.." Jan.!.. 7.50 7.50 7.40 740 May ..7.65 t- 7.65 75. 7.55 July . .7.75 - 7.75 7.67 : 7.67 Lard, per 100 lbs. - 1 Jan. ..; . ; 7.47 ;May ; .7.6Z -7.65 , 7.55 7.57 -July ..7.75 ; 7.75 7.67 7.67 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. Flour, Dull and Easy; No. 2 spring wheats 82-1-2 85; No; 3 spring wheat, 80 l-283 1-2 ; ;? Not red, 85: 1-2 86 1-2; No. 2 corn; 41 1-4; No. 2 yel low, 41 1-4 41 1-2; No. 2 oats, 29.1-2; No. - 2 white, 30 1-4 ; No. 3 , white. z 3-4CCP31 1-4; -rs.o. 2 rye,. 65; Mess pork, per bbl., 13.7513.80: Lard, per lOOilbs.; ; 7.407.42 1-2; Short ribs sodes (k)ose),,7.35745; Short clear sides (boxed), 7.75 7.87,1-2; Whiskey, Dasis or mgn. wines, 1.29.:- re- re- ceipts 21 000 - 1 lcitn- TALLOW Sti IcariS;;!;CIUdins. 12.- Amer-f.RICE-Steady MOLASSES Firm, Wk- " ntf Ssptefcbeiv 5.93d. : and December,. 6.63d. : NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET New .York, Jan." 31. Flour dull and barely steadj. ; - - ' CORN MEAL Steady. ". - WHEAT Easy; No. 2 red, 89 5-8 elevator. Options 5-8 to 3-4c below laBt nigrt May;. 89 5-8; July, 88 5-8; Septembere 6-8L . - ' . - -CORN-4rregnlarv No2, , 52 eleva tor. Options" partly l-8c net lower, May," 50 3-8;- July, 50 1-2; September, 50 7-8. " - , - , . OAS Steady;'" mixedr 35 1-23J.' BEEF Steady. , "- CUT MEATS Guiet . 1 ' " - - LARD Tasy ; western steamed, 1.75 eg) 7.85 ; refined easy; continent, ,7.90 ; compound, 6 1-8 6 3-8. x PORK Steady ; mes-lS.fJOQlSO. TALLOW Steady. . " COFFEEV-SpotTRio steady mild steady. Futures 'steady- at a net ad vance of-510 points. j, , v -t -,. SUGAR Raw steady" faif - refining. 3; centrifugal 3 1-2; molasses susar 2 3-4; refined 'steady." ." t- u x nitt easyj creamery, .16 l-226.. CHEESE Steady, , imchange'd. EGGSWeak; western firsts 17 1-2 Hundreds of Country People in Chat tanooga After Negro Murderer. By WJre to The Morning Star. 'Chattanooga, Tenn., Jant 29. Arm. ed patrojs of the county and city of ficers are guarding the streets leading to the county jail to-night and dis persing crowds as fast as they gather to prevent any attempt at lynching Floyd Westfield, a negro who shot down an officer in the Southern part of the county a few days since. A mo tion for a change of venue Tn the Westfield 'case brought to town jxuur or nve nunared citizens of the secuon in wnich Constable Raines was killed and If they could gather In suf ficient force there Is no doubt that an attempt would be made to take the ne gro out ofthe jalL Westfleld's trial is set for to-morrow and Judge McRey nolds, of the criminal court, has guar anteed that justice win be speedily and impartially administered in his case. Westfield, surrendered to the authorities after being chased by arm ed posses of citizens for several days. Chattanooga, Tenn; Jan. 29. Crlm dge McReynolds to-day said that the change of venue asked lor in the case ef Ed. Johnson, colored, the alleg ed ' assailant who came near being mobbed Thursday night would not be allowed and that the negro would be tried in this citv within k few days. Feeling Is very high against Johnson andfour companies of State by United Fruit Co.. oer uo.; vessel by C. D. Maffitt. MARINE DIRECTORY. to Bouillon. Beef Tm mh r-w .1 fftceffal,0,fl:ee made- we delight to please the ladies. . ia2-tf List 1 Vessels Now In Port of Wif mington, N. C. Steamers. RiiM-ra 5 ur), 2,252 tons. Hurford. neiae & uo. Brigs. Alcaear 363 tonsK Southard, C. D. Maffitt " Schooners. Mary L. Crosby, 394 tons. Warren, C. D. Maffltt Laura M. Lunt, 507 tons. Hunter, C. D Maffitt. Ralph M. Hay ward. 529 tons, Green. C D. Maffitt. John J. Snow,- 152 tons, Wood, C. D. Maffitt C. C. Lister. 26C tons. Moore. C. Ti. -Maffitt Bayard Hopkins, 212 tons, Thorkelsen, u. jj. Mamtt. Everett Webster, 383 tons. Maxwell, C. u. Mamtt. Eliza A. Scribner, 350 tons, Dodd," C. u. Mamtt. OYSTERS ANY STVIP mmiiriir Quail ana everything good at the Dixie Cafe. 117 Princess street. ia.ntt A trial will COY,, most fastidious. Besides full jDe We sell all grades . LIZERS, viz: Navu Armour's, Peruvian i scrap. f f PriceS Cheerfuly Given; STONE & ja 30-ti DO YOU WISH TO nnnvnp a nnno or have you a house to let? If so. a-' er 5P 1,1,8 column of the Star. ' OASTORf Bears the The Kind Vou ' GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS Any Man Can Shave Himself With It. ME1 Peninsula Ranges Will Cut Your Fuel Bill 22 1-2 per cent. Burn Coal, Wood or Coke. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 31, 1906. L. C. Railroad 103 bales cotton. 39 barrels rosin, 60 barrels tar, 74 bar rels crude turpentine. W- C. & A. Railroad 530 bales cot. ton, 4 barrels rosin, 35 barrels tar, 33 oarreis cruae turpenune. A- & Y.- Railroad 3 casks spirits turpenune, 14 Darrels rosin, 62 barrels tar. .W. & N. Railroad 2 cask sriirits luipenune, z Darrels crude turpentine. s oieaiaer Alice 3 bales cotton 5? casKs spirits turoenMnft. kk hami. FULL LINE OF Plows, Hoes, Rakes and Harrows, Forks, Shovels and Spades. Flower Garden Sets. POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY. EXCERPT A and MARION HARLAN COFFEE POTS. Make the Very Best Coffee' Possible. J. W. Murchison & Co. Orton Building. jal4-t: Christmas. Attractions SEED POM - ;... . .. - Shipment last half ; WWte Bliss, " Red Bliss. Eary v- SEED 0ATr For Spring Plantmt Suitable Fertilizers forAU" Any ' Analysis Anv The Wortiii "a c jal0-tf Wilmington, N, C - miirtia wili be ordered out when -the roain' 4 barrels tar, 3 barrels crude tur trial is held. - - pentine." - - K,L,-Ep LADY IN NEW JERSEY. Negro Arrested in Baltimore, Finally By Wire to The Mornine ma Baltimore, Md, Jan. 29.-After'dav -A ' - - ' . ox strenuous denials, false statements, successively disproved hy -the police and- earnest pleadings that he be not taken to New-Jersey,. Ruf us Johnson, colored to night confeaapd that ho ,,.. dered Miss Florence W.-Allison in. the as ner nome at Moorestown, N. J.; on Januarv 18. H ioi 0100 41iat w mat, w ixui4 uu accomplice. . ,:. Ulcftmond, Va.,; Jan. 29 The Rich --. uo imormauon re- si mug me colored woman alleged to "c wauiea ai juoorestnwn 1M . t - a. .witness ast thenegro'jRufn-d -uiiusou, Buspected of. the murder, near that place, ten days ago, of Miss f lorencewAlllsoh. She has been " . ttienmond, it Is said, and Moorestown and Baltimore, Md., de, tectlTes arrived here todav tn wrir poniunction with the local authorities iiu uiug to nna her. - A delearatlon from thA ViixHnfo islature. composed of three senators and five representatives, visited Wasff-" ington yesterday 'and informed- Sena tor Martin of his re-election - to the unuea states .Senate. The Senator was unable, on account- of illness, tn visit Richmond," . and the ceremony, therefore,, was performed at his Wash- ington home. . . : The : man -who . will buv what-voTi advertise for sale mav be a nmar.-hv ueiguuur, or ne may live on the other J uub w in city, - unui your -ad. finds him he will remain an utter stranger to-you. v. Try a. Star Business Local. ' . Courtshin Is though; your rival married Q -w.i Answering,,, want , ad 9- nnva though, the other dav. 6w ance. Decause someone else an- awd-eu uie acrv. nrst. . . It you have eXDerTenron" -mon'- slip "twlxt the enn an" rto.iin'i j have had enough of such casxialUes insure against themin your minor af fairs, by reading the want ads. ay tandwnat yoabould haVe paid for-'aings fn -your-recent shop--Ping Is probably enon-rh o moVo-u Trertb, while, tor you to read the storev ads. hereafter. jCt . Steamer Compfon r casks nirtta luroenune, i-carrels tar. i; 00, Daies cotton, 13 . cask spirits turpentine. 113 ilnHniT-8 r' 112 barrels -ie tar- Diamonds, Watches, Scarf Pins, We have many beautiful and at tractive things in JEWELRY suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. We arry a large atoek of Brooches, Rings, Knives and Forks and Sterling Silver in Great Variety everything usually , found in-a first class Jewelry House. To be absolutely sure that you are TO CT0RE A COLD IJT ONE DAY 2 I?AS1E BROMO Qulne Tab- 1 -"- . "u6gii rauna money If it fnr!f i-Ure W GHOVE'S 1 sisna- l.Pensacola, Fla., New Orleans,; La Mobile, Ala.:. Account: Mardl Gras February- 22nd-27th nna i. r cents rounrtrlp, tickets sold Tebrnarv 9ttinS the worth of your money you Olr-f oi!v 1 . . - . . J I mile knliitdu - M .1 .o!.-uut inclusive, una Jfrrnt- I .w...uh.it sui e 01 inc reiia hrn.,- iiCKet8 can be- attend I w,,,lJ" v' " -eweier. March, ,17th. - ' - - ,:Niagara:FallN.; Y.r Account Nat J. T. BURKE, lonal Association of RAtaii nnvn. I January 23rd-25th, one and one-third E JEWELER. . ZT 80. FRONT 8T mm . -piua 0 cents on; uertlncate Plan I wc oasis. - . . - - 10 Per Cent! a WE GIVE NO CHROMOS N , . WE GIVE NO STAMPS, : " . WE GIVE NO CHAIRS, ft WE GIVE NO ORGANS, WE GIVE NO DISCOUNTS, - WE GIVE NO SPECIALSI WE GIVE NO BAIT8, WE GIVE NO YARNS, ''. WE GIVE NO PREFERA" . St WE CUT PRICES TO BOf " Peopl Supp ' -. . ,C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A. de28-tf : ' Raleigh, N. C. - ,l is. Winsiows Soothine oe-iffl -osoe; ior over 60 years by mll- 10ns : 01- mothers for Uieir children while teething, with Benect- succam I It soothes the child, :sof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is tne Dew remeay Tot DiarrhoJa -'.'if I unu relieve the poor little sufferer ,m- mediately.. Sold by Drueslsts in evprv part of rthe -world.' ? Twenty-five cents Bottle. Jio-.- 8urt. ana ask for 'Mrst I Wlnslow' iaoothtnp Svnij. - uu, ' tufc. 00 other kind I, The Yellow Fever Germ. ' has recentlybeen discovered. It bears' a ? e..ose resemblance Mck the malarial germ. - ;to free the system from dl. i ftfw why not keep out of the rang of """"1 juur prescriotlona trouble-' br seaseermfe th'mot BifA-.i '"' -f.ur..Pre?c"P is,Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaran- fA"""0" F trouble frotpoor qoal- tsu wcure au mseasen in tn motoM. " . " "P-- ."' - es' CASH GROCERS Telephone, 420. ja 20-tf. Sbn-f r Now is the ! FOR j Georgia Cane Si The best Flour on tne Colonial Besi Patent Silver Coin-flalf Pate" . Cuban Blossom Cigars1 it poison :and constipation. gists. 25c. at Drug- 'Phone 644. . -Ja21-tf CASTOR I A : -Forlnfants and Ghildrexu Tfca Kir.d Yea Havs Always Ecjght Bears the Signature ! If HAPPY:-NEW YEAR!" -.This will become a reality if you maintain SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. , ; : - Atlantic -: r JMS SSrHSlst: and Banking .Co. -WBjf I , . OwBIg GfornnnatnrU I t?t-5l??f. PIix1m?, nd pot aitrln. siuumwunwui. gal or boiKonoaa. - ' 5IHCmMTt,0 ' I Bold hr Dranlal . or $nnt in plain wrapper,' Jvt- KpiWi prepia. joi 1 MK or S bottlva S3.79. -iHraulftr iwut ok rvanMt Bun tu Tin Kind Yon Have JUwaft Bot a., stores H. L IOLi Wholesale HAPPING Is what everyone waiti one thing; some anott dreds find comton bought of the Cape Fear 1 3 pany, because - fresh. 'Phone 1013, and V for Sunday. Cape Fear Tr ja25-tf --v.",?'- iff
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