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s5 nS 'AGE 8EVBK. 0RCIrL rTON MARKET. y at c.oln by Uts Pf'f uf commerce. P" Mnv. 30. 1906. f iin'tiNTiNE Market er I1 Market $3.65. e dips after hours pounu . .-nfMTiNR Market !L rTTJlU ,c er barrel for hard, 4.50 r Fin for Virgin. Ud ' ' Hnv last vear r; same - bHoD5 firm 60c: rosin t turpen crude idlDg' . toon 4 25 and 4.25. utine 333 182 " 230 dav last year 52 turpentine; 201 barrels i tar: 192 barrels Dentine- otcau, 11.00 , net re ceipts 52. Brunswick Net receipts 5,000. Newport News Net receipts 467. Jacksonville Net receipts 34. Miscellaneous Net receipts 2,399. Total to-day at all ports, net 71,187 Great Britain 14,091; Continent 48 064 stock 1,134,561. Consolidated at all ports, net 373,947 Great Britain 127,308; Prance 53,769;' Continent 159,607; Japan 125 Total since Spet. 1 at all ports, net 4,277,947; Great Britain 1,289,126; Prance 358,516; Continent 1.187.949 ' Japan 8,081. COTTON RECEIPTS. COTTON. 1 n K-8. K f OfO,T 11 1- M last year m 4 439 DaiS souw woi. Bud -bales. pR0DUCE MARKET. g-North Carolina Prime 'prime $100; fancy $1.05 per Jog pounds; Virginia Prime crime 85; tancy uao, uuu, il.00$l-05. hFirm, 68 70c per bushel L 6668 for mixed. BACONSteady, hams, 17 ound; shoulders, 12t0 13c; Ell, 11013c. tDuil at 3NS Dull 15 25c for small 30 35c. IAX-Firm, at 2526c. 0 Firm at 4 i-zjgpoc. per CATTLE Dull at 2 to 4c New York,, Nov. 30. The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all ports since September 1. Galveston , 1,705,128 New Orleans 856,737 Mobile ; 120,812 'Savannah sis 444 Charleston 93,554 Wilmington 214,214 Norfolk ..... v.... 250,583 Baltimore 19,378 New York 1 1340 Boston 2,373 Newport News 5 064 Philadelphia 18,519 San Francisco 20,777 Brunswick 68,892 Port Townsend 15,641 Pensacola ; 43,916 Port Arthur & Sabine Pass 37,836 Jacksonville , 2,511 Laredo ............. 394 Minor Porta 2,984 Total 4,277,947 EGGS Firm, western 3334 (official price 330 34 R(cnn 2832; PEANUTS and FREIGHTS quiet! POTATOES Steady. CABBAGES--Easy; prices unchang ed. COTTON SEED. OIL Easy under freer offering; prim crude fob mills 2930; prime summer yellow 41; sales prime white nominal; prime win ter yellow nominal. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. em -Dry flint, 14 to 15c; green Lcorn fed S9c. BYS-Firm, live 16c 17c; 20 0 22c. ME COTTON MARKET. Iwire 10 The Mnrnlne Star York, Nov. 30 After selling highest point of the week, ton market turned easier to- sold off in he late session close steady at a net ad- S to 7 points. The opening dy at an advance of 8 to 10 I in response to yesterday p. j in the Liverpool market and the early session the market I to a net gain of about 15 to oa covering and bull sup- uc was attracted by the ab- lof December notices, bullish advices as to spot cotton stations of bullish govern- orts within the next week or kere was a good deal of cotton around 10 57 for January, and net sagged off a few points led again on loeal bull support lifternoon to 10.59 for January for March or about 16 to its net higher. There was a iof local pressure around these land the market in the late acted rather unsettled under m by room longs, and sell- aturn. One of the features pding was the relative steadi- P the near positions, the Janu- mium over December narrow- points. Sales were estimated bales. - P at the ports to-day 71,187 wnst 65,850 last week and IllSt Vfiar Prrr -raroolr AOft . against 415.049 last week &5 last year. Today's receipts f Orleans 2K13K halps against ear, and at Houston 15,574 inst 8,749 last vear. cotton closed quiet; middling "0 o " " ' bales. Futures closed Prices Interior Movement Houston Steady, 111-4; net re ceipts 15,374. Augusta; Steady, 113-8; net re ceipts 2,352. Memph's Steady, 101516; net re ceipts 3,705. St. Louis Firm 11 1-8. Cincinnati Net receipts 690. Louisville Firm, 1111-16; net re ceipts P 399. Total Net receipts 22,4?0; gross receipts 25,433; shipments 26,403; sales 10,146; stock 292,370. I FINANCIAL MARKET. Chicago, Nov. 30. Small shipments from Argentina were the chief cause of a firm close in the local wheat mar ket to-day. Final quotations for May wheat were a shade higher than Wed nesday's close. May corn "was off 1-4. Oats were unchanged. Provisions were a shade to lOclower. Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat: High Low Close Dec i 72 1-2 717-8 721-2 May 78 1-4 77 5-8 78 1-8 Corn: Dec, . . 43 3-8 42 1-4 42 1-2 k May . . 44 43 1-2 43 5-8 Oats: Dec 33 1-8 32 7-8 33 May . . 35 34 3-4 35 Mess Pork, per bbl.: Jan ; 14.52 1-2 14.40 14.45 May . ! . . . 14.87 1-2 14.75 14.77 1-2 Lard, per 100 lbs.: Nov . 9.50 9.42 1-2 9.50 Dec 8.671-2 8.57 1-2 8.60 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs.: Jan . 7.771-2 7.70 7.721-2 May ..... 7.90 7.82 1-2 7.85 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour (Steady; No. 2 Spring Wheat 77 83; No. 3 7382; No. 2 red 7272-3-4; No. 2 Corn 441-2; No. 2 yellow 484S 1-4; No. 2 Oats 33; No. 2 whit3 351-4S61-5; No. 3 white 32351-4; No. 2 Rye 64 1-2; Prime Timothy Seed 5.254.30; Short R'bs, Sides (loose) 8.008.50; Mess Pork, per bbl. 14.50; Lard, per 100 lbs. 8.85; iShort Clear Sides (boxed) 8.371-28 50; Whiskey, basis of high wines 1.29. NAVAL STORES New York, Nov. 30. Money on call strong and higher 67 per cent; rul ing rate 10; closing bid and offered 20. Time loans steady; 60 days 7 1-2 per cent; 90 days 7 per cent and six months 6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 66 1-2 per cent. Sterling ex change easy with actual business in banker's bills at 485.50485.55 for de mand and at 480.65480.70 for 60-day bills. Posted rates 481 1-2486 1-2. j Commercial bills 480 3-8. Bar silver ; 69 3-8. Mexican dollars 53 3 8. 1 New York, Nov. 30. Turpentine and rosin firm. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 30 Turpentine firm 66 1-4; sales 711; receipts 614; shipments l',857. Rosin, firm; sales 1,577; receipts 3,037; shipments 3,557; stocks 70,597- A. B. C. D. E. $3 90; F. $3 95; G, $4.00; H, $4.15; I, $4-40; K, $5.00; M, $5.50; N, $6.25; WG. $6-50: WW, $6. 90. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 30. Turpen tine firm 66 1-2. Rosin firm. DRY GOODS MARKET. High xll.00 ..10.40 .10.50 ...10.70 ..xlO.75 ...10-80 ...10.82 - -. .10.88 ..10-75 Close. 10.38 01.46 10.54 10.63 10.68 10.75 10.02 10.81 New York Bonds. U. S. Refunding 2s reg 103 U. S. Refunding 2s con 103 U. S. 3s cou .102 U. S. 3s cou . . . , 102 U. fif Old 4s reg ...100 U. S. old 4s cou 101 U. S. new 4s cou 130 U. S. new 4s cou .'. 130 American Tobacco 4s 77 American Tobacco 6s 109 A. C. L. ... . 97 Baltimore & Ohio 4s 101 L. & N. Un fied 4S 101 Seaboard Air Line . . . . . . 82 Southern Railway .tbidll6 U. S. Steel 2nd 5s 97 Closing StocK list Amalgamated Copper .. .-113 American Sugar Refining . j ..133 American Tobacco pfd ...... 98 Atlantic Coast Line I.. 136 Baltimore & Ohio .. .. ....119 Baltimore & Ohio pfd 92 Chesapeake & Ohio 56 L. & N -146 New York Central "131 Norfolk & Western 94 Norfolk & Western pfd 88 Peoples Gas 92 147 1 Reading 1st pfd 90 Southern Pacific . . . - 94 Southern Pacific pfd -119 Southern Railway . . . ' . 34 ! Southern Railway pfd 94 . ... 164 . . . . 47 . ... 104 .... 40 ..106 Tenn. Goal & Iron U. S. Steel ....... U. S. Steel pfd Va-Car Chemical Va-Car Chemical S. A. L j Q. A. i-t. .... Standard Oil .. Western Union . ...... 1-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-5 3-8 3-4 3-4 1-2 3-8 1-2 1-4 1-4 1-2 1-8 1-2 3-8 1-2 1-2 1-4 7-8 1-2 1-8 3-8 1-2 1-4 1-2 5-8 3-4 1-2 New York, Nov. 30. A large busi ness was done to-day for forward de livery in brown and bleached cottons. Raw wools are firmer in consequence of the foreign auctions. The market as a whole continues very strong, but notably so in the cotton goods division. MARINE ARRIVED. Str. City of Fayetteville, Smith, Fayetteville, S. P. McNair. Str. Compton, Jacobs, Little River, S. C, 'Stone & Co. CLEARED. Schr. Horace P. Shares, Flynn, New York, C. D. Maffitt. Br. Str. Sahara, Ford, Bremen, Alex ander Sprunt & Son. Exports Coastwise. New York Schr Horace P. Shares, 360,000 feet lumber; cargo by Angola Lumber Co.; vessel by C- D. Maffitt. Exports Foreign. Bremen Br. Str. Sahara, 13,781 bales cotton, valued at $764,600; car go and vessel by Alexander Sprunt & Son MARINE DIRECTORY. List of Vessels New In Port of Wtl mington, N. C. Steamers. Winkfieid, (Br), 2,575 tons, Atkinson, Heide & Co. Schooners, Nimbus, 810 tondt Stahl, C. D. Maf fitt ? Lavania M. Snow, 292 tons, Wingfield, C. D. Maffitt Perry Setzer, 1,268 tons, Blake, C. D. Maffitt. Wilson, N. C, Nov. 29 This morning at 2 o'clock Sheriff Sharp learned that George Carver, one of the prisoners who escaped from jail Tues day night was at his old home in the eastern part of the city. The sheriff went to the door of the house, drew his pistol on Carver and told him he must return to Jail. Carver refused to go, saying he would die first. The sheriff said he would take him dead or alive. By this time both men were outside the door. The sheriff, not wanting to shoot Carver, called for help. As he did so Carver seized him and a struggle ensued, the sheriff throwing Carver to the ground. At this juncture the woman who is sup posed to be Carver's wife struck the sheriff with a bed slat The sheriff held Carver with one hand and cover ed the woman with his pistol. Carver then gave in and went to jail. As surely as children learn to speak the language of their parents, so sure ly will Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea make them well and keep them well. Tea or Tablets 35 cents. J. H. Bunt ing Drug Company. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea N uggef s A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines 6olien Health and Renewed Vizor, , A specific for Constipation. Indigestion. Uver and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impu' Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache dud Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let, form, 35 cents a bos. Genuine made by Follister Diiuo Company, Madison, Wis. CROSSETT r .SHOE 'makes life's walk easy" TRADEMARK To find the real value of anv- Do You Believe thing test it where it's needed. 1 1 r 1 - r- a ' . wnen you get urossetc snoes out side the storeinto the steady grind of daily use you can learn what a Crossett really is. You may buy a Crossett for its style md fit, but quality is only proven by actual use. Call on our agent in your ciy, or write us. LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc., North Abington, Mass. in Signs ? It's unlucky to open an umbrel la In the house. ON THE SECOND FLOOR RUGS LACE CURTAINS PORTIERRES BLANKETS COMFORTABLES Trunks Suit Cases Ready-to-Wear Goods THE LITTLE STORE. PIATT & HAAR. nov. 18 tf Bids Wanted! BY RIVER AND RAIL. PT MOVEMENT. 5,753 ans Firm 11 a.a- ot re. to llim in o a . - i'j o-t; net receipt- . Qtliot. 1ft1K1ft. nrt ,rp- ton- Steady, 10 5-8; net re- ttD" Firm 1AK.8- net Tft- "Plrm, 111.4. net receipts .V li!ln..t -1-1 -I - . . - rlN-n,,;.. iuie. 11.40. 523 , 87 1-2 NEW YORK PRODUCE MAPKET. New York, Nov. 30. Flour dull. WHEAT Easy ; No. 2 red 79 3-4 el evator. Options partly 3-8c net lower; No. 2 red May 84 1-8; July 83 7-8; Dec ember 801-4. CORN Steady; No. 2 54 elevator. Options unchanged to 3-8c net lower; May 50 3-4; December 52 3-4 7-8. OATS Steady; mixed 39. BEEF Finn. CUT CHEATS Quiet. LARD Easy; western prime 9.10 915 Refined easy; continent 9.65 ' PORK-Steady; mess 17.75 18.65. TALLOW Dull. RICE Ouiet. MOLASSES Steads'. COFFEE Spot Rio steady; No. 7 invoice 71-2; mild quiet. Futures steady - at a net advance of 1015 po'nts. SUGAR Holiday. CHEESE Firm, unchanged. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, Nov. 30, 1906. C. C. Railroad 401 bales cotton; 8 barrels tar; 19 barrels crude turpen tine. W. & W. Railroad 808 bales cot ton; 39 barrels rosin; 30 barrels crude turpentine. W. C. & A. Railroad 2,761 bales cotton; 19 casks spirits turpentjne; 143 barrWs rosin; 58 barrels tar; 151 barrels qrude turpentine. A. & l. Railroad 320 bales cotton; 28 casks spirits turpentine; 78 barrels rosin; 17 barrels tar. W. & N. Railroad 51 bales cotton; 6 barrels rosin; 1 barrel tar; 19 bar rels crude turpentine. Str. C:ty of Fayetteville 75 bales cotton; 12 casks irits turpentine; 32 barrels rosin; 98 barrels tar; 11 barrels crude turpentine, i Str. Compton 23 bales cotton; 6 casks spirits turpentine. iSchr. Piggott 11 casks spirits tur pentine; 35 barrels rostn. Total---4.439 bales cotton; 76 casks soir-'ts turpentine; 333 barrels rosin; 182 barrels tar; 230 barrels crude turpentine. The Commissioners of New Hanover county wijl receive bids until Monday, December 3, 1906, for feeding, cloth ing complete, furnishing medicine for county convicts until December, 1907. Furnishing ice to Court House to December 1907, filling county prescrip tions to December 1907, furnishing coffins and burial to December 1907, furnishing coal to Court House, jail and county home to December 1907. Bids will be opened at 4 o'clock P. M. Monday, December 3, 1907. DUNCAN McEACHERN, Chairman. nov 29-3t To The Beach. -Ubt'RBAX SCHEDULE. In effect October 28th. 1906 Leave Wilmington x 7.00 a m x 8.80 a m 10.00 a m 11.30 a m 1.30 p m 3.00 p m 3.00 p m 6.30 p m 8.00 p m 9.30 p m 11.00 p m Leave Wrlghtsvllle x6.30 a m x8.00 a m x 9.00 a m 11.00 a m 12.30 p m 2.25 p m 4.25 p m 5.55 p m 7.30 p m 9.00 pm 10.30 p m Leave Beach 10.45 a m 12.15 p m 2.15 p m 4.15 p m 5.45 p m m wfc Watk-Over Shoes The Shoes That Satisfy, r x $3.50, $4,$5 IMHWRREaUSPMOR 7 North Front. nov. 18 tf. Peterson. Rolls. Wilmington, N. C. t xDaily except Sunday. xx Sundays this car will leave Wrights vllle at 10:00 a.m. instead of at 9:00 a. m. Cars leaving Wilmington at 7 a. mi, 8.30 A. m,, 8.00 p. m. and 9.30 p m. will not run be yond Wrightsville unless there are passen gers for the Beach. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars every half nour from 1.00 to 5.00 p m. In addition to the above schedule. FREIGHT SCHEDULE Freight cars leaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 4.00 p m. Freight depot open from 2.00 to 4.00 p m. AGENTS FOR I O School Jib Shoes SHOES that will stand hard knocks. We have them in many shapes and kinds. Sole Agents for Lenox Schooi Shoes A large lot of Krippen-dorf-Dittman Co.' s Cincin nati Shoes for Ladies. Douglas and Florsheim Shoes for Men. See them before buying elsewhere. Save your purchase tickets and get a useful premium. Respectfully, Mercer & Evans Go bill K HYGRADE. Our Goods are of such High Standard and Superior Quality, it is Impossible for us to Cut PricesCut Prices means Selling In ferior Goods Don't be Mislead. We are selling Goods which will stand any and all 44 PURE FOOD" TESTS, No other house in the city can boast of this and speak the truth. Positively no drinking is permitted in our store. No other Hy grade Liquor Store in the city has such perfect and strict regula tions. ( THE MORRIS DISTILLING CO. has no competition on account of selling nothing but the bqpt and giving every man a "Square Deal.' Morris Distilling Co. P. O. BOX 243. WILMINGTON, N- C PHONE 1479. nov. 27, tf. sept 21 u IT'S IN THE L k i b r I H I H I I m mm m I The secret of the fue(-saving quali ties of this Buck's hot blast heater lies in the draft construction. It is so made as to allow large quantities of heated air to pass over the upper sur face of the burning coal, thus supplying oxygen to the rising g asses, which are then converted into heating power. Simple, isn't it? And yet it's new principle in stove building not to be found elsewhere. This stove will reduce your coal bill nearly one-third. Let us teil your of its many advan tages. WM. E. SPRINGER & CO. nov. tf. - I -. -v- s 1 ; V, I i '. '. v. y- a,., . I H-F. . & : r ' 3. ' K m m f ;; it 'I f li 1 i ' . v, - iSi ' ' - T I 'A f - .
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