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THE HOXUOHa BTAE, VILTITNGTOH,. FHIDAY.; JA1HJAHY IS, 1CQ7. : . p r Kross recelpU 32,931; shipments 9, 11C; sales 5.522; stock 345,065. QMMERCIAL I. 5 1 1 WILMINGTON MARKETS. . ;ote4 c$lly at the cicalas br U J? Chaobcr of Commerce.) STAR OFFICE; Jan. 17, 1807. 4wa a a-M a..fa MaiACl, othlnx dota . ROSIN AUrXel firm $3.$$. T-VK Mvrketk Cm $140 per barrel cf 253 ptfwtacu. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market tna at $125 per Barrel for bard. H-SO for dip M I ISO for Vlrxtn. QuoUUns same day list year spirits torp-eatlae flrta CS 1-2; rosin man IX SO: tar firm II. SO; erode psrprellse Una 12. SO. J4.SO and $4 SO. RECEIPTS. Splrlls turpentine 2C Itttrta 91 Tar 4 Oride 16 Receipt aza day Uat 5 ear 9 -ajks ?it turpentine; SS3 barrel rrjJa: 50; barrU tar: 92 barrel rm4 tarpfatlne. COTTON MARKET. Market Nominal Sors day last year Nominal RrcHpl I.lSa bale: atac day Ut iar T71 bale PROOUCE MARKtT. rEAN UTS North Carol! aa Prim 11.10; extra prime 11.15; fancy I1.1SQ 11.20 pr bashel of 23 pounds; Vlrxiala Prime JSc; xLra prim 11-00; fancy tl.10011.20; Spanish f LtO CO I IN Firm. 64 Q 70c per bushel for white; C6C6S for mixed, N. C BACON Steady, haras. X7Q lie pr pound; shoulders. 12to 12c; i!4m dell 11G 12c EGGS Call at Zlc. CHICKIINS Dull 15C2Sc for small CTOwna 30 O 35c BEESWAX Firm, at 25 O 26c TALLOW Firm at 4 12C&C pr coaad. BEEP CATTLE Dull at 3 to 4c pr poaad. HIDES Dry filat. 14 to 15c; green 9e per poaad. PORK Com reu SO 8c TURKETS Firm, lira 16c 17c; dressed 20 O 22c Livrpol Markets. Urerpool. Jan. 17. Cotton: Spot rooJ business dene?.' prices unchanged to 2 points lower, American middling fair 6.60; rood middling 6.12; mid dllng SS2; low middling S.60; good ordinary 5.20; ordinary 4.96. The sales of the day were 10,000 bales of which 1.000 were for speculation and export and Included 9,200 American. Re ceipts 26,000 bales Including 27.400 American. Futures cpened and clos ed steady. American middling G. O. C: Jan. 5.51 1-2: January and February 5.51: February and March 5.4S; March and April 5.46 12: April and May 5.46; May and June S-4G: June and July 5.45 1-2: July and Augulsi 5.46: Au gust and September 5.40; October and November 5.35; October and Novem ber 5 31: November and December SZO 1-2. FINANCIAL MARKET. unequaUIed f or thecure o5 dyspep sia and all stomach trouble. . - "-;.-; '.'?-'- ' . It Is thework of the stomach to ferment the food and' anything that inter fere with this process of fermentation max, be -a cause cf"dispepsla- Strictly speaking there are dozens of causes of ctotnach . trouble.' The kind and quan tity of food taken, worry, mental excitement, nervousness, lack of proper ex ercise. It takes many forms such as debility. (that tired feeljng) loss of appe tite, pain after eating, acidity, flatulence jfssniUng, palpitation, tramps in the stomach. V - ; ; : . Dyspepsia is dangerous because it has a very marked Influence on the Dow els, the kidneys, and the heart. It should therefore never be neglected. One or two boxes of Dr. Edward a Compound Dandelion Tablets' have cured many severe cases of stomasb trouble. If yon are a sufferer from this complaint buy today a box of this famous vegetable remedy and enjoy your meals the ' same as you used to do- Fac-slmile f Top f Bsx. THE COTTON MARKET. . Itr wir to T VerelM Star. Nw York. Jan.. 17. "TCic cottou market was steadier today and revov- rrd part of yesterday's loss with the done steady at a net advance of G to -12 point j Sale for the day were es timated at 150.000 bales. The opening wa steady at an advance of 3 to G points and while at first there was ionie hesitation prices increased their gala later in the session owing to th armness of the Liverpool cables, the somewhat bullish Influence of the re duction In the bank of England dis count rate and talk of smaller re ceipt, from the eastern and central belts which was colored by the smaller estimate for tomorrow's receipts at New Orleans. Owing to the storm private wires were not working well and this may have curtailed to some extent, but thre wa pretty good com munication with New Orleans and the New Orlcan, market seemed to be taking a bulish view of th situation. At any rat messages received here rroyd tralllshly oo spot conditions aad Vecelpts and there were some SoaiLern baying orders la the market which at the high point, showed a net zala of 11 to 1G points, with March selling at 941 against 9.25 the low point of yesterday. The close was 4 or 5 points off from the best under realizing. Spot people were buying fh near positions. Southern spot markets were unchanged to 1-3 higher, seacrally unchanged Receipt, at the ports today 44.553 bates against 55.304 last week and 13. tss last year. For the week 315.243 bales against 227,341 last week and 135.243 last year. Today's receipts at New Orleans 14.312 bales' against G-. 24S last year, and at Houston 21.401 bales agaJest 7.048 last year. Spot cotton closed steady 10 points higher. Middling uplands 100; mid dling. gulf 11.05; sales 1.530. Fueures rlaosed steady- New York. Jan.. 17. Money on call easy 2 1-203 1-2 per cent: ruling rate Z: closing bid and offered at 3 1-2; tlroi loacs very soft; sixty days 5 1-2: ninety days 5 3-4: six month,, 5 1-205 3-4, Close: Prime mercantile paper Gfi G 1-2 per cent: sterling exchange firm with actual business in bankers bills at 4.S535G4.S540 for demand and at 4.S12504.8135 for sixty days bills: posted rates 4 81 1-20 4.S2 and 4.S5 1-2 Cf4SG; commercial Mils 4.S11O01. SI 15: bar sliver G7 5-S; .Mexican dol lars 52 1-4. Niw York Bonds- U. S. Refunding 2s reg . U. S. Refunding 2s ecu U S. 3s reg U. 8. 3s cou U. S. Old 4s reg V. S. 4s cou . U. S. New 4s cou U. 8. New 4s reg American Tobacco Co American Tobacco Co. C Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio 4s L. & N. Unified 4s Seaboard Air Line bid Southern Railway U. 3. Steel 2nd pfd Closing Stock list. Amalgamated Copper American Sugar Refining American Tobacco Co Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio Baltimore & Ohio pfd Chesapeake & Ohio L & N New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western pfd . Peoples Gas Reading Reading 1st pfd Reading 2nd pfd . Southern Pacific Southern Pacific pfd Eo-athern Railway Southern Railway pfd ... . Tenn.. Cfal & Iron U. S Steel U. S, Steel pfd Va-Car Chemical Va-Car Chemical pfd Seaboard Air line Seaboard Air Line Standard Oil Western Union 104 3-4 104 S-4 102 3-4 102 3-4 100 3-4 169 3-4 12S 3 4 129 3-4 78 110 14 98 1-4 101 3-4 100 1-2 81 113 1-4 9S 115 7-8 132 3-4 97 1-2 128 1-S US 1-4 93 52 1-4 142 129 7-S 89 1-4 SS 96 3-8 133 1-8 SS 90 1-2 94 7-8 117 1-2 2S 3-4 S5 7-8 157 4S 1-4 105 3-4 35 3-8 107 535 53 1-2 CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Please give the bearer on trial package of Dr. Edward's! Dandelion Tablets. I. A. & D. c CALL AT CltXJ STOKE FOK TVEE TT1AL PACKAGE. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG CO., Wilmington, N. C Sales Agents, I. A. &. D. Jan-lG-lL BOTH TABLETS AND PILLS SOLD- BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25c. Co Wellsville N. Y. Men's Might Robes NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. 17. FLOUR dull Month Open Close January . . 9 25 9i February - 9.28 March ... 9.34 . 9.37 April 9.41 May 9.4S 9 51 Juno 9.55 July .... .. 9.5S 9 59 August 9.49 9.51 October --. 9.52 9 5S PORT MOVEMENT. I New York. Jan. but firm. CORN MEAL Firm. WIIEATSpot firmer: No. 2 red 79 12 elevator. Options 1-2 j T-Sc net higher. May 82 1-4; July 82 12 CORN -Spot strong; No. 2. 53 1-2 elevator. Options 5-8 to 3-4c net high- er. January 54; May 51 1-1 to 52; July 51 7-8. OATS Spot strong: mixed 40. LARD--teady. Refined steady. TALLOW Steady. RICE Steady. MOLASSES Steady. SUGAR Raw steady: fair refining 3: centrifugal 9G test 3 1-2: molasses sugar 2 3-4. Refined quiet. COFFEE-Spot steady: Rio No. 7 C 7-8: Santos No. 4 7 7-S; mild coffc? steady: Cordova 9 to 12 1-2: Futures 15 to 20 points higher. BUTTER Firm: extra creamery 29: official prices unchanged CHEESE tFirm -unchanged EGGS Firm, unchanged. FREIGHTS and PEANUTS Quiet unchanged. POTATOES- Steady, unchanged. CABBAGES Steady: white Danish per ton 114 to 117. COTTON SEED OIL Was firm on covering. Prime crude fob mills 36 nominal. Prime summer yellow 45 1-2 nominal. Prime white 51 nominal. Prime winter yellow 51 nominal. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. You spend one-third of your life-time in bed, sir, so look well to your sleeping garments. Choose those that are full and generous no tight bands at neck or wrists, We've ideal night robs and pajamas made of muslin, sateen, domet flannel, scotch flannel, etc., etc., both plain and fancy trimmed. Night Robes 50c. to $1.25; Pajamas, $1.00 to $2 the suit. -V The secret of the fuel-saving quail ties of this Buck's hot blast heater ties 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 gasses, which arer then converted into heating power. - Simple, isn't It? And yet it's new principle in stove building not to bs found elsewhere. This stove will reduce your coal bill nearly one-third. r . Let us tell your of its many advantages. WM.E. SPRINGER 6 Cl The Southern National Bank -OF- WIL11INGTON, NORTH CAEOLIlfA. TheGreirthof this Institution is Shown in the following ig Statements Condensed from its last two official reports to the TJ, S, GoTemmeiit. J. Cw. SOLCW & CO- ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. iau-liML mess pork per barrel 16,02; lard per 100 pounds 9.35; short clear sides (boxed) 9.2505.37 1-4. Whiskey basis of High Wines 1.29. DRY GOODS MARKET. Ga!veton Firm 10 1-2: nei receipt I ChicJgo. Jan. 17. - A renewal cf the 20.4&5. (bull campaign in oats imparted New Orleans Steady 10 3-S: net re istrength today to all the leading grains in the local market New York. Jan. 17. The dry goods market is very firm but trade for the day was hampered by the storm. Raw silk is lower, but not especially wean exceDt In certain numbers of Japanese silk. Dress goods are selling oeuer and the lines for the new season are becoming better established. Print cloth and print goods are selling ac tively. NAVAL STORES i New York. Jan. 17 Turpentine firm 72 1-2 to 73: rosin firm. Savannah. Jan. 17.- Turpentine steady G9 3-4: sales 125; receipts 126; shipments 154. Rosin firm; sales 2,400; receipts 1. S53; shipments 1.2S1; stocks S3.655. Quote: A- B. C. D. E. 14.15; F, 14.25; G. 14.30: H 4 50: I. 14:50: K. 15:15; 11. 15.50; N. 1G.25; W.G. 16.75: W.W. 17.00. Charleston. Jan. 17- Rosin and tur pentine nothing doing. MARINE celpts 14.312 Mobile Steady 10 1-4: net receipts r.s9s Savannah Quiet 10 1-16; net r - ceipts 2.65A. ' Charleston Quiet 10: ncU receipts 23?. Wilmington Steady 10; net receipt 153. Baltimore Nominal 10 5-S. New York Steady 10-S0. Boston Steady 10.S0; net receipts 1 933. " Philadelphia Quiet 11.05: net re ceipts 5L Total today at all ports, neL 44.553; Great Britain" 15.754: Continent 19.422 Stock 1.22261. Consolidated at all ports, net 29, C09; Great Britain 1S.957: France 34. CCS: Continent 90.767; Japan 5.610. Total since Sept. 1. at all ports, net. G.74SJ511: Great BrUaJa 2.1 33.2 SS; France 600 172; Continent 1.939.S03; Japan 1133- May wheat closed at a net advance of 7-8. Corn was also up 7-8. Oats gained 3-8. Provisions were up 5. Wheat Jan July Sept Corn . Jan May July Sept Oats . Jan May July Sept High 77 1-4 76 3-4 75 3-S High 41 1-4 45 1-8 Low 76 1-S 75 7-8 75 7-S Low 40 5-S Clos 1-S 45 1-8 45 1-2" High 35 3-8 38 1-8 35 1-6 32 1-2 jtntsrisr Msvtment Houston Quiet 10 12; net receipts 21.401. Augusta Steady 10 7-S: net recelpt3 1.401. Memphis Steady 10 1-2; net re ceipts 3 ,2 CO. S:. Louis Quiet 10 1-2: net receipts CKr Cincinnati net receipts 1.167. . t i,cu:jvu;c .nrm io 1-2. i 3 Total todiy net receipts 27,12S? J 44 5- S 44 1-R 44 3-4 Low 00 37 5-8 34 5-8 31 7-S Mess pork pr bbl High Low Jan 16.00 16.02 May ... 16.671-2 16.50 July 16.75 16-75 Lard pr 100 lbs . . High Low- Jan 9.37 1-2 9.32 May 9.57 9.67 July 9 60 9.50 Short ribs per 100 pounds , High Low Jan - 9.02 9 02 May 9-20 9.12 July ...... 9-30 Cash quotations were aa 76 3- 76 3-8 Clos 41 1-4 45 1-8 45 1-S 45 1-2 Close 35 3-S 28 35 1-4 Close 1602 16.60 16.75 Close 9.35 9 55 9.60 Close 9.02 9.17 9 27 1-2 follows: CLEARED. Steamer Eriphia. (Ger.) Iau. Satilla, Ga,. Helde & Co. Schooner Edna. Cole, Brunswick,. C. D. Maffltt. sen, Helde & .Co. Schooners. Ella L. Davenport, 470 tons, Dunton, C, D. Maffltt. Damaraiand (3r), 199 tons, Anderson, C. D. Maffltt Annie C. Grace, 454 tons, Bonsell, C. D. "Maffltt R. J. Rundlett, 219 tons; Johnson. C. D. Maffltt. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts sf Naval Stsres ansi Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington. N. C Jan 17. 1907. C. C. Railroad 72 bales cotton; 8 barrels tar. W. & W. Railroad 147 bales cot ton. 5 casks spirits turpentine; 4 Dar- rels tar. W.. C. & A. Railroad 901 bales cot ton; 2 barrels crude turpentine. A. .& Y. Railroad 28 bales cotton; 6 casks spirits turpentine; 21 barrels rosin; 35 barrels tar; 14 barrels crude turpentine- Steamer Alice 5 bales cotton. W. & W- Railroad 2 casks spirits turpentine. Schooner Missouri 13 casks spirits turpentine; 72 barrels rosin: 1 barrel tar. : Total 1,153 bales cotton; 26 casks spirits turpentine; 93 barrels rosin; 48 barrels tar; 16 barrels crude tur-J pentine. Flour steady; No. 2 spring wheat 77 CS0; No. 3 66GP79; No. 2 red 72 1-4 73 1-3; -Nov 2 com 41 3-4; No. 2 yellow 42 1-4; No. 2 oats 35 14 35 3-8; No. 3 white 36 1-4037 1-2., Short ribs, sldefl,(lx??e) 8.7oQ9.00 MARINE DIRECTORY.. . List of Vesssis Now In Port of VYlI . mlnflton. N. C : . ; f : 8tMmers. ' - . : ' ;' Normaanla (Danish)' 1,660 tonsErick- MAGICS AND RELIGION. Thlr Parlinff IJae to the Adrnnee of Civilisation. In west Africa the belief in a new birth without loss of identity is proved by 'the fact that when ft baby arrives lu a family it Is shown a selection of small articles belonging to deceased members, nml the thing which the chilil catches hold of identifies him as "Uuclo John" or "Cousin Emma," and 60 forth. So far as this belief prevails It is held by some that ferments once woyn or other objects which have been In intimate contact with a human be ing are penetrated by hi personality and remain, as It were, united with him for good or ill. In nearly nil stages of civilization now to be found in the world what we call supernatural beings were concern ed with the initiation, of .the magician The schism between magic and reli gion was a later development of civ lllzation. When it occurred, as the history of heresy In Europe and ' the witch trials teach, It was rather magic In Its antisocial aspect than In itself, which was reprobated and punished. It Is strange in this connection to no tice that the magician was only con demned when he departed from estab lished custom and established beliefs which Involved a severance from the community and an Imputation of anti social ends. Practices essentially ma?- Ical might' be Incorporated In religious rites and exercised' for what was be lieved to be the general good. In such a case they have continued to be ex erclsed with general assent In the high est forms of religion. London Hos pital. . Cured of Lung Trouble. "It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C .O. Floyd, a leading business man 4 of Kershaw," S. C "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both day and night Finally I began "taking Dr. King's New Discovery; and continued this -for, about six months, when my cough "and lung trouble " were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight; 170 pound's.?.' Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guaran teed at R. R. Bellamy's drug store. 50 cots and 11.00. .Trial bottle free. : LIABILITIES. Sapi 4,1906 Nov. 12, 19061 Capital $ 200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, net .... 111,105.74 115,527.68 Circulation 200,000.00 200,000.00 Rediscosnts 18,500.00 none Deposits 574,793.74 881,519.73 $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047141 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $ 468,251.50 $ 506,795.15 Overdrafts 782.16 907.18 United States Bonds and Premiums . . 259,296.88 259,296.88 Furniture and Fixtures 5,929.29 5,920.29 Cash, and Due From Other Banks ... 370,139.65 624,118.91 $1,104,399.48 $1,397,047.41 We Have $300,000.60 to Loan at Six per cent to New Customers. MATT J. HEYER, Pres'L CHAS. N. EVANS Cashier. nov 15 tf SPECIAL FOR WIS X X z V z Y y r y V f We have a- line of elegant Xeatker rRnckers c&d Chairs. W have marked them nlowtt-ln order to nrove eTery one before Christmas. We have five handsome Pador Snlts. We hare five beautiful Toilet Tables. We Have 21 Hall Racks. We have 9 Couclies. We' have 300 Pictures. We have SO Ttrilet Sets. We have 10 Dimner gets. We have 225 Rags. We have 30 Rolls Matting. We Have 25 Reed Rockers, Which we will sell between now anil Christmas. We have put prices on them all that will noma them. All we ask is that you give us a trial. Thursday, Dec, 20, we will sell all our Irisk Mails, Velocftesles, Trf cfcles and ether Toys at unheaTd of f rices. THE WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO. No. 129, Market Street. No. 19, 21,and 21 N. Second StreeL Tims No. 777. aec is ie. Patent Leather Pumps FOR Dancing! Intern At Solomon's Slioe Store. ja5-13-tf. .'r.- - -V ' 1 ' ' , -1 ' H'-'i'" i-fT -. fx , 'MP '. . r r- ' if , v'K-.. ' . 4 ". i .' 'V' " It .Mm "ri ":. A" J -. -,V- , - - ', : '. i -. ... ,j'.r'f:, 'ir; . ' l" '''' ' ; t-
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