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PAGE 1U1UL r MMERCIAL V". THE . MORNING ST AE, WILMINGTON SUNDAY, ; JANUARY 61907. 1) o) 0 LMINGTON MARKETS. (Quoted oEJcIally at the closing br the Cb&xnber of Coaimerce.) STAR OFFICE. Jan. 5. 1907. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market, 1 J TAR- Market quiet $2.50 pr barre) 'f 2$0 pound. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market 'arm at J 3.25 per barrel for hard. $1.50 for dtp and $4.59 for Virglu. I Quotations same day last year spirit. lurpenHne nothing doing; rosla 'aothlnc dolni:; tar flrn; $l.S0; crude turpentine firm $2.S0. $4.50 and $4.50. RECEIPTS, spirits lurientine .... 2S loin .... 423 Tar . 10S rude .... 39 1 Receipts same day last year 2C ;'usks spirits turpentine; 67 barrels osln; 129 barrels tar; 101 barrels 1 rui turpentine, j COTTON MARKET. Market Steady 10c. . Same day last year Steady 11c. Receipts 770 bales; same day last 'ytar 4S bal?. r PRODUCE MARKET. PEANUTS North Carolina Prime 11.10; axtra prtroe $1.15; fancy $1,150 1 20 pr bushel of 2S pounds; Virginia Prime 95c; extra priau? $100; fancy I CORN Firm. CSC70& per bushel for white; 66&6S for mixed. N C BACON Steady, hams. 17 iSc pr pound; shoulders. 12to 13c; tii4 dull. 11013c EGGS Dull at 11c. CHICKENS Dull 15 Q 25c fcr small growns 30 O 35c DEES WAX Firm, at 25626c TALLOW Firm at 4 l-2tj6c pet ocuad. REEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 4c per pound. HIDES Dry flint. 14 to 15c; gTeen Sc pr pound. PORK Corn feu 8C?c. TURKEYS Firm. r-ssed 20 G ZZc Uto 16c O 17c; THE COTTON MARKET. Rr Wir t Th Momlnr ftr N-w York. Jan . 5. The cotton mar ket opened firm at an advance of 4 r b points and during the early ses--don advanced to a net gain of 10 to 12 polnt3 on buying by the Liverpool kails, local support and covering which was promoted by th higher cable. sIr spinners takings for the week and i on'.muei bullish reports concerning th rwl? situation. Thero was real- Y tains at th advance and some selling l tor short account, encouraged by the utlook for continued heavy receipts for the immediate future, and after selling at 9 SS for March the market sagged off a couple of points. Tht undertone, however, remained steady during the middle of the morning. Receipt of cotton at tho ports to Tk &Qj9dd bales against 313.701 last week 4 163.236 last year. Tod ay "a recelrijrat New Orleans 11.6S5 bales ajainf 4.247 last year, and at Hous ton 2067 bales against 4.9SS last Turn ea. , Spot cotton closed steady 10 points higher: middling uplands 10.S3; mid dling gulf 11 10; no saJes. Future closed very steady; prices follow: Month Open Clos3 January 9.52 9.65 February . . 9 79 9.79 March 9.77 9.91 April 9 57 1100 May 9.91 !- Junt inn- .Y.V July 10 02 10.10 August 9.91 1001 October 9 S5 9.92 Big Redut tion in Prices for Ten Days Only Be- ginning WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2ND Ending Sa urday, January 12th. Owing to late deliveries of several of our shipments we are overstock id for this season of the year and must make room for our large stock of spring shoes which will commence arriving the latter part of this month.. Entire Stock of Shoes at and Below Cost. $5.00 Men's Pat KM Shoes $3.95 $4.00 Men's Pat CV.t Shoe. $2.95 $4.00 Men's Gun Metal Shoes $2.95 Blucher Bils and Buttons. $3.50 Men's Vici KM Bluchers $2.75 $3.50 Men's PI. Glo. Hal and Conp $2.75 $3.00 Men's Box Calf Gun Metal and Vici $2.45 j $2.50 Men's Box Calf Gun Metal find .Vici $1.95 Boys' Department $3.00 Boys Pat Lea Jun Metal and Vici $235 $2.00 Boys Pat Lea dun Metal and Vici $1.65 $1.50 Boys' Vici Ba! $1.20 $1.50 Boys' Satin Calf Bluchers $1.20 Youth's Department. $2.00 Youths Pat Bluchers $1.65 $2.00 Youths Gun Mital and Box Calf ..$1.65 $1.50 Youths' Vici nrJ Box Calf Lace $120 Little Gents. $1.75 Little Gents' Pat and Vici Bluchers $1.40 All of these ar the latest styles. $1.50 Little Gents Box Calf and Vici $1.20 $3.50 Lakes' Shoes; College cut, Button and Lace Bluchers . . . $2.75 $3.00 Ladies' Pat, Button and Blucher Heavy or Light Soles $2.45 $3.00 Ladies' Vici Kid Handsewed Bluch er or Lace $2.35 $2.00 and $2.50 Ladies' Vici Kid Bluch er and Lace, heavy or single sole $1.65 $2.50 Lace Pat Colt Pumps all sizes and widths $1.95 $1.25 Ladies' Felt Slippers &5c ' Swisses' and Children's Department. $2.50 Handsewed Pat Colt Blucher ami Button; all 'widths '. $1.95 $2.00 Misses Dongola hand sowed Bluch er or Button; all widts . $1.65 $1.50 Misses Button and Lace $1.20 $2.00 Childrens' Pat. hand sewed But ton and Blucher . .. $1.65 $2.00 Child's Hand Sewed Vici Kid But-. ton and Blucher $1.65 $1.50 Child's Vici Blucher $1.20 $1.25 Child's Vici Lace $1.00 Numerous other Bargains not Mentioned here. Do not miss this chance of getting a Bargain in Foot Wear. The nrices are Strictly Cash. HEWLETT & PE3QCE, NO. 109 MARKET STREET. geed middling 6.16; mlddlic 5.94; loW middling 5.74; good ordinary 5.34; or dinary 5.34; ordinary 5.10. The aales of the day wre 10.000 baKs of which 1,000 were for speculation an I export and included 8,400 American. Receipts 400 bales, all American. Future open ed steady and closed firm. January 5.59; January and February 5 58; Feb ruary and March 5.55 1-2; March and April 5.54; April and May jM; May and June 5.54 1-2; June and JuU 5.54 1-2; July and August 5.54 . August and September 5.48 1-2: September and October 5.42 1-2; OctoU-r and No vember 5.38; November an I Decem- !ber 5.3S- FINANCIAL MARKET. POrtT MOVEMENT. Firm, to IMC: KSrm. 10 10 3-; net rx-lpts 10 7-1 C r.-lpU 10.227. J NVw Orlaa : Vvlpt ll.CSS I Mobil- K!rn: I Sutjncah F.rtu. -ft?:, 3.121- rh.irltcn Firm. r 3 1 I WiLuinjctor. Slrad . 1": i-iptJi 77o I Norfolk: F; tu. 10 3-.V net f 2SS 1 !UItinur- Nominal. 10 3-4. NVw York Steady. 10.5. rtpt 1.051 I IkMton . S:eu J . 10 75: ml 55. i Fhilado!;hia: Steady. 11. ir; net ren net rt- nct j New York. Jan-. 5 Mc. cn call nominal; time loans e&sy; sixty days, j ninety daye and six months C per cent; prime mercantile paper QC 1-2; ater- ling exchange firm, with artual busi Iness in bankers bills at 4.S3250 4.8535 I for demand and at 4.S075i SQSS for sixty day bills; poster rates 4 si 1-2 4 SI 1-2 and 4 S504.S6; commercial hU' 4 SO 1.2fr4.80 5-S: bar s Irer 69 Mexican dollars r - I 1 54. net receipts net NAVAL STORES receipts net re receipts re ! New York. Jan-. 5. 1 urpentine steady 70 to 70 1-2; rosin jfteady. strained common to good 4 25 Savannah. Jan.. 5. Turpentine firm 67 l-467 3-4; sa'es 910. receipts 545: shipments 254. Rosin firm; sales 2.951: receipts 2.6S9; shlpm. nts 758; stock 74.167. Quote: A D r 3.90CJ 4 00; D 3-95 O4.00; E 3 950,4 2 1-2; F 4.0OCM.05: G 4.0004.05 1-2: li 4.10P 4 25: I 4.3504-40; K 5-15: M .50; N C25: WO 6.65; WW 6.S5. Jan.. 5- Tn;-entlne Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd Tenn Coal & Iron 158 U. 8. Steel 49 U. S. Steel pfd 10G Va-Car Chemical 38 Va-Car Chemical pfd 10G Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Line Standard Oil Western Union S3 5-8 94 5-8 1-2 1-2 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. net re- I ripts VI. J ; T:tal to-dy at all port, net 46.125; fnniinonf Q4i,' .nyk j tn CnaNesion. ........ . I trA main nnlh nr nnltlC c rnsoitoatea, at an ports, net ! cre-t Uiitaja :t.isi: France S.750; j Nei York Bondi. Continent 9.9SS ... n Jt . . Total since Scot. 1. at all Dorts net I u- 0 Keiuuatus J.170.6H: Great Ilritain 1.S93.845: s V -S .Refunding 2s cou franc? 5U.117: Continent 1.S09.172: fapan re- I Interior Mtviment. I Houston: Steady 10 9-16: net ilpta 20.347. 'Augusta: Steady. 11 1-S; net reclpts H. Memphis: Firm. 10 9-16; net re lpts 2.063. St. Ixrils: Steady. 10 5-S: net re I pis l.'XO Cincinnati: Net receipts l."6S. LouUrilJ: Firm. 10 9-16;. Total: Net receipts 27.176; gross xelpts 33.223; shipments 33.263; xles 9.00 4: stock 356.S51. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. Jan.. S The drygood market is quiet and firm. Durlaps and Jnens are firm with an advancing ten lency. It li believed that the top la been reached in fine cotton goods tor some weeks to come. Jobbers are dipping out larg quantities of goo5s Liverpool Markets. Liverpool. Dec. 5. Cotton." spot xi business, price- 5 to 7 points S:uthern Facific izttr. Ameticaat middling fair 6.64; ( Southern Pacific pfd v. S. 3s reg U. S. 2s con - V. S Old 4s reg U. S. Old 4s cou U. S. New 4s reg U. S. New 4 s cou American Tobacco Co. 4s American Tobacco Co 6s Atlantic Coast Line L N. Unified 4s Seaboard Air Line jSouthern Railway V S. Steel 2nd 6s Clcslno Stock I Ist- ; Amalgamated Copper American Sugar Kenning . . American Tobacco Co Atlantic Coast Une Baltimore c Ohio Baltimore & Ohio pfd Chesapeake & Ohio L & N. New York Central Norfolk &, Western Norfolk & Western pfd People Gas - Reading ......... Reading 1st pfd . . Reading 2nd pfd 104 1-2 04 1-2 02 02 3-4 100 2-4 00 3-4 29 1-2 29 1-2 77 09 1-4 9S 100 1-S S2 13 5-8 93 1-S ! 20 5-S 1 35 7-S )7 1.12 3-4 121 5-8 92 1-2 5 1-2 1 (5 1 :3 1-2 2 3 " 7 7-8 1 :8 1-4 a D4 -4 1-4 1M 1-2 New York, Jan. 5. Flour dull and barely steady; Minnesota patents 4.00 tD 4.30; Wlnter patents 3.603.75. CORN ASTAL Steady. Fine white and yellow 1.2001-26: coarse 1.10 1.12: kiln dried, 2.75 2.80. WHEAT Spot easy No. 2 red 78 3-4 nominal elevator. Options-1-Sc net lower. January 81 5-8; July 81 1-8. CORN- Spot steady. No. 2 52 1-4 elevator. Options 1-Sc net lower. Jan uary 511-4; May 50 1-S; July 50 3-8. OATS Spot steady. Mix?d 39 Q29 V2. LARD- Barely steady. Western prime 9.409.50: refined quiet; conti nent 9.S5: compound S.l-4 8 1-2 PORK Steady, family 1 8.50 19 .00 short clear 17.25 19.00; mess. 17.50 1 S o0 TALLOW Steady City Gl-4; country GG 1-2. RICE- Steady. Domestic 3 1-S(g) fi G 3-S. MOLASSES Steady. New Orleans open kettle good to choice 3748. SUGAR flay steady. Fair renning 1-1G: cenCrifucAl 3 9-16: molasses 2 13-1G: refined sugar steady. COFFEE Spot steady. Spot Rio Nc. 7. 7 1-Sc; Santos Ko. 4 8 1-8. Mild steady; Ccrdova 912 1-2. Coffee fu tures 3teady 5 points higher. - BUTTER Unchanged. fHEPaE nnd EGGS Steady, un- chadged. POTATOES Dull, unchanged CAUBAGES Dull, unchanged. FREIGHTS Steady, unchanged. PEANUTS- Steady, -unchanged. COTTON EED OIL Firm with t fair trade in futures; prime crude fob mills 35; prime summer yellow 401-2; other grades nominal. A , CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 8.77 1-2 9.05 9.17 1-2 follows : :Jan . 9.25 - 9,171-2 .9.25 May 5.521-2 9.40 9 45 July . : . . . 9 57 1-2 9.50 9.52 1-2 Short Ribs, per 100 lbs.: Jan ..... 8.771-2 8.771-2 May ..... 9.05 9.02 1-2 July 9.171-2 9.15 Cash quotations were as Flour steady; No. 2 Spring Wheat 757Sl-2;- No. 3 6978; No. 2 red 71 711-4; No. 2 Corn . 39 3-4; No. 2 yellow, 40 1-4 41 1-2; No. 2 Oats 33 34 No. 2 white 351-23Gl-2; No. 3 white 33 3-435; No. 2 Rye 61; Prime Timo thy Seed 4.f35. ' Short Ribs, Sides (loose) 8.508.75; Mess Pork, per bbl 16.02 1-2; Lard, per 100 lbs 9.25; Short Clear Sides (boxed) 9.12 1-29-25; Whiskey, basis of high wines 1.29. MARINE ARRIVED. s ' Str. C. W. Lyon, Robinson, Fayette ville, S. M. King. Ger. Str. Eriphia, 1,295 tans, Lau, Hamburg, Heide & Co. Chicago. Jan., . 5.--Wheat declined today caused to Bome extent by lib eral receipts at primary points In the United States. At the close May was recterday. Corn jwas unchanged; oars were 1-8 to 1-4 lower; provisions were 31-2, nlgher to 2 1-2 to 5c lower. Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat J High IVEay 75 1-2 July 751-8 Ccrn: Jan 39 1-S May ...... 431-8 July 43 1-2 Oats: Jan 33 3-4 May 3G July ...... 33 1-4 Mes3 Pork, per bbl-: Jan 16.02 1-2 May - CLEARED. Str. C. W. Lyon, Robinson, Fayette ville, S- M. King. Dutch Str. Callisto, Wiebes, Savan nah, Ga., Heide & Co. Ger. Str. Hersilia, Euler, Gnanatana mo, Cuba., Heide & Co. IvOW 75 1-4 74 7-8 39 42 7-8 43 1-4 33 3-4 35 3-4 S3 Close 75 1-2 75 39 3 43 3-8 3S3-4 35 7-8 33 1-8 16.65 July - . -, 16.80 Lard. per 100 lbs.: 15.90 16.60 1C.80 16.02 1-2 16.021-2 16.80 , BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. -Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 5, 1907. C. C. Railroad 72 bales cotton; 16 barrels tar; 2 barrels crude turpen tine. W. & AV. Railroad 252 bales cotton ; 1 barrel tar. W. C. & A. Railrcad 385 bales cot ton; 2 casks spirits turpentine; 22 barrels tar; 2S barrels crude turpen tine. A. & Y. Railroad 50 bales cotton; 18 casks spirits turpentine; 8 barrels rosin; 8. barrels tar. " W, & N. Railroad 4 barrels crude turpentine. .- Str. Alice 24 barrels tar: 4 barrels ciude turpentine. Str. 4Lyon 11 bales cottcn; 8 casks splrltg' turpentine; 75 barrels; rosin; 37 barrels tar; 1 barrel crude turpentine. .TlaMoO barrels tar. . Total 770 bales cotton; 28 casks spirits turpentine; 423 barrels rosin; 108 barrels tar; 39 barrels, crude tur pentine." The Southern National Bank -OF- WILMINGT02T, NORTH CAROLINA. The Growth of this Institution is Shown in the following ing Statements Condensed from its last two official reports to the TJ. S. Government. LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits, net 111,105.74 Circulation 200,000.00 Rediscounts 18,500.00 Sept 4,1906 Nov. 12, 1906 $ 200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 Deposits, 574,793.74 115.527.68 200,000.00 none 881,519.73 $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047.41 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Overdrafts . United States Bonds and Premiums Furniture and Fixture's Cash, and Due From Other Banks 468,251.50 782.16 259,296.88 5,929.29 370,139.65 $ 506,795.15 907.18 259,296.88 5,929.29 624,118.91 $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047.41 We Have $300,000.00 to Loan at Six per centi . to New Customers. MATT J. HEYER, Pres't. CHAS. N. EVANS, Cashier. hot 15 tf OF SPECIAL INTEREST to the A rich, fashion fabric of the new sea son may now be seen in our Silk De partment. It's called 6EDO Silk, th material for beautiful party frocks. It's a heavy lustrous ribbed silk, wHJt a thread of cotton to give it strength and body. The Price is a Surprise 50c A YARD," 18 INCHES WIDE. A. D. BROWN, 'The Modest Price store. , Sole Agents. Butterick Patterns; Black Cat Hosiery , American Lady Corsets. dec 9. tf. f. - o SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. I We have a line of elegant Leather Rockers '.'-tad, Chairs. W hare" marked them down inordei"to move every one before Christmas. We have five handsome Parlor Suits. We nave, five beautiful Toilet Table. We have 21 HaH Racks. -We have 9 Couches. We have 300 Pictures. We have 30 Toilet Sets. We have 10 Dinner Sets. We have 225 Rugs. We have 30 Rolls Matting. We have 25 Reed Rockers, Which we will sell between now aad Christmas. We have put prices on them all that will move them. All we ask is that you give us a trial. , Thursday, Dec, 20, we will sell all mar Irish Mails, Velocipedes, Trl cicles and other Toys at unheafd of prices. THE WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO. No. 129, Market Street No. 19, 21,and 21 N. Second Street. 'Phxme No. 777. dec. 18 t. ' ! Curcd of Lung Trouble. "It il .now 11 years since I had a narraw'r escape' . from consumption," writes C O. Floyd, a leading' business man Of Kershaw, S.-C; ."I had' run down . in "weight to 135 pounds; and coughing was constant both day and by night. Finally, I began taking Dr. KlngVj New Discovery and continued this for about six omnths, when my eough; anl lung trouble were entirely gone and I wag restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guar anteed at R. R. Bellamy's drug store. 50c and 1.00 Trial Dottle free. OUR SAVINGS BAWK. of its patronage.. It Is broad enough : V .'A Is not restricted in the scope to accommodate all, and HERE ARE ITS PATRONS: 1 The young folks with their $mull savings. 2r The bread-winner, striving to accumti&te a fund to procure a home, or a competiency for old agek - X 3 Tire well-to-do, for the convenienca Afforded and the Income pro vided- : . -.-:- -iHf- I ' -t 4 Those with idle funds awaiting other investment. , Your Business is Solicited J The Wilmington Savings and frost Company; OPPOSITE THE ORTON. H. WALTERS; Vice-President. C. SL TAYLOR, JR. Cashier. y j. W. NORWOOD, X President.' A i 4 dec 14 tf r. Read Star Business Local: A 1 " - 3 a V.', ''. i 1
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