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!m horning stab, wniipro i- ' to PAGE SV 11 . . vT x - i W . - I - COMMERCIAL. WILM1NQTON MARKETS. &MM$Qm'& id -. : I mm&,M.:" : (1 (Quoted oSoiaJiy at the closing by the Chamber of Comnwtc) STAB OFHCE. Jan- 1907. SPIRi TURPENTINES ajar act, aria. G3c ROSIN Market Ann $3.30. TAR Market firm I2-S0 per barrel of 230 pada. CRUDf TURPENTINE Market firm at S 25 per taxrl fjr. hard, ror dip aM tl-SO lor Vlrgio. QotaU ume daj last year spirits turpentine firm C5 1-2; rosla Arm $2.50: tar flrtn ll.SO; crude terpentine firm 13.50. tiZO and $4 50 RECEIPTS. 39 . .. ..185 Anrujrta Oulet. 10 7-S: net re ceipt. 1.005, , .! Memphis Steady, 10 7-16; netro ccipts, 1,748. , SL Loula Quiet, 10 1-2: net re cclpta, 1,000... , - ClnclnnaU Net receipts. S07. LoulsTille Firm, 10 1-2. Total today Net recelpU. 1S.77T; rros receipts. 1S.2S1; ahlpmcnU. 20. 527: sales. G.9S4; stock. 331.413. SplriU turpentine Rosla Tar Crude turpentine Ik ncjf ume day last year 30 casks spirits turpentine; 159 barrels rosin: 405 barrels tar; 112 barrels crude turpentine. COTTON MARKET. Market Steady It 1-Scv Same day last year Nominal Receipts. 305 balee; same day last year. C36 bales. PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool Markets. Liverpoo'. Jan. 30 Spot cotton a good buslcew was done, prices one pclnt-'ower. American middling fair 6.70; cood middling 6.24; mldling 5.90; low middling G-C4; good ordinary 5.24; ordinary COO. The sales or the dav were 10.000 bales, of wtych 1.000 were fcr speculTilcn aod export and in cluded 9.000 American. Receipt were 47 000 bales; Including 31.S00 Anericaa. Futures opened stfady acd closed steady: American middling 199 I G. O. C: January 5.54; January and Februarjj D 53; February odi Jiarcu 9 PEANUTS North Carolina Prime jUO: extra prime. 11.25: fancy, $1.35 tm.40 per bushel of 28 pounds: Vir ata la Prime. "95c: extra prime. 11.00; fancy. 11.1981.20: Spanish. 90 5125. ' w w CORN Firm. 5070 per bustun for white: for mixed." N C. BACON Steady, bams. 17 tic pr pound: shoulders. 12to 13c: dull. 11 0 13c- EGGS Dull at ISO:- m CHICKENS Firm 20020c for small 3TOWTM 350c DEE3WAX Firm, at 25026c TALLOW Firm at l-205c pe pound. REEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 2 l-4c pr pound. . HIDES Dry flint. 14 to 15c; ctd I -2c per pound. PORK Com fed to J. TURKEYS Firm. live lifUCc: Irrsscd 20 O 22c f.l.?! Marrh nnrt Anril 5.4S: Aorll and May 5-47; May and Juno 5.461-2: J-kxj and Ju'y 5.451-2: July and An gu?t 5.43; August and September 5.38: September and October 5.35; October and Norctrrbr 5.31 1-2; Ncvember and December 5-21. O RY GOODS MARKET. 16.80 17.1G Oatsi - . ' Jan . . . 36 3-4 May ...... 38 3-4 ..July . 36 i Mesa Pork, per bbl.: Mav 1721-2 I A Jo y 17.35 Lord per -100. lbs.:,. May .... 9.821-2 9.65 July 9.671-2 9.65 Sep 9.971-2 9.85 Short Ribs. rpelOO lbs.: May 9.62 1-2 947 1-2 Julv 9.671-2 9.55 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm; No. 2 spring wheat, 79 -Mo. 2. 72 82: No. 2 red. 74 1-4 - 74 3-4: No. 2 corn. 43 1-2; No. 2 yel' low. 44; No. 2 oata. 36 1-4; No. 2 white. 38 3-4; No. 3 white, 3738; No. 2 rye. C2 1-2; short - ribs ' aJdcs (loose). $9.37 1-20)9.62 1-2; mess pork per barrel. 16.87 1-2; lard, per 100 pounds. 9.65; short clear sides (box ed). 9.37 1-209.62 1-2; whiskey basis of high wines, 1.29. NAVAL STORES. 17.17 1-2 17.32 1-2 9.80 9.65 995 9.62 1-2 9 05 OUT New Ycrk. Jan. 30. Th dry goods rrorket was strong to-day wHh many lines of cotton goods showing an ad vancing tendency. Some flacnels were advanced lc a yard after lanrc sales. Silk pieco goods were asin in better dMnaod. Ribbons wfre active. An lncreaed call was noted for bleached underwear. Jobbers did a steady trade. FINANCIAL MARKET. I", THE COTTON MARKET Br Tlr in Th Hcmli'f te New York. Jan 30. Tho cotton market was weak and unsettled dur tag the day trading with prices maX La a new low record for the season, nnder Noar prrMan? and liquidation. The3 clo was ttcady. but at a net . 'Srclrco of 10 to 22 points, near mocth showing the greatest )cs. Sales were fcrtiated at OD.0X bales. Too open lag wa steady at an advance cX two Ypolou on some covering by yetcT- - day's sollers In olfe of the fact that UTerpooI ca&les tuny run esicro dedlo In the loca' market, but snon iy after the oooolng the list caed off under the big -tImate fcr to-morrow's receipts at Houston. Local bam becarro a ittla more, airgrc-sslv on the decline, stop orders were un covered around mMday and the March long Interests seemed to bo rendered S taneoary by the talk of big tenders cf low grade cot too on March contract's. That position o!d off fo 9 16. or 23 ,-olnta net lower and 37 points below ;So reecot high level and tho dim mer months showed a net loss of about 17 to IS points, while tho new crop wa. duV snd relatively steady. To ward Uso ciose there waa enough cov- vlnjr to cause a rail to 2 or 3 points bat the decline appeared to bo at- ; e.actlGg no investment buyic: of con jjequescc. Southcro spot markets con tinued quiet and unchanged, accord lag to tlv? official reports and It is stated that stock at the counted ln " trrlor towca ba-v lost about 15.000 bales so far thl week. Exports for the day wer liebcer. being hardly aa r uo reenpis ui kuv 1Y PeipU at the ports today were -f 025C baloa. agalrst 4677 last wek " and 24.375 lart year. Fcr the week 275C04 bales agalcft 299.155 last week and 132 ZfA ast year. To-day's je rvlp'a at New Orleans were 14.71S 5ak aralDHt 12.135 last year and at l.-utcn 91" against 6.278 lat yc-ar. Spot cotton, steady: middling up lands. 11: middling gulf. 11 .25; sales. :0O bales. utarrs closed steady. Open Nw York. Jan. 20 Money on call easier 2 l-23; ruling rate 2 3-4. clos ing bid 2. offered at 2 1-2. Times Kxtns harder and dnl. Sixty Hays and 90 days 6-14051-2: six months 5 3-4 per ceot. Close: Prime mercantile paper 5 3-4Ci61-4 Stirling exchange weak with actual busload In bankers' blV 9 at 4.S4S0O4.84S5 for dorand and at 4.SOCO04 8f5 for 60 day bllU- Posted rates 4 8204.82 1-2 and 4 SG 4.S6 1-2. rnmmrrrlil bllla 4.80 3-4. Rar silver 67 3-4. Moiican aonars o 2 1- Jaauary . February March . . April . . . May June . . July . . August . . September October . December . .9.2S . .9.1$ . .9 41 . .9 26 . .9 52 ..9 5S . .955 . .9.50 . .3 Z . .9.S0 Close. 9.05 9.05 9.1S 9.26 9.33 9.26 9.41 9.S6 9.40 9.61 9.69 POaT MOVEMENT. '-0 Galvwtoo Steady. 10 1116. net ?IptJ. 22.447. New Orleans Quiet. 10 1-2; net re- re- celpt. 14.718. Mobile Quiet. 10 1-4: net receipts. 1 135. 'Savannah Quiet. 10 316; net re ceipts. S.525. Charleston Steady. 10; net re ceipts. 110. Wilmington Steady. 10 I S; net re ceipts. 305. Norfolk Steady. 10 12: net re ceipts. 1.SSS. IU11 J more Nominal. 10 3-4. New York Steady, ll: net receipts. 1.100. Boston Steady. 11: net receipts. 61 C Philadelphia Steady. 11.25. Port Arthur and Sabine Pass Net receipt. 6.59S. Jacksonville Net receipts. 50. Total today at all. ports Net re ceipt. 53,256: Great Britain. 14.904: contincnL 6.794: stock. 1.231.725. Consolidated at all port Net re ceipt. 220,922: Great Britain. 109. 776: Franco. 10.905; continent, 8371. TotiltJncc eptember at all ports 1 receipts. 777.633: Great Britain, ,'54.012; France, 647.250; continent. 2. 177.017; Japan. 122,776. . - Interior Movement., , ... . V. S. refunding 2s reg .. U. S. refunding 2s cou . . . - U. S. 3s reg U. S. 3s con U. S. Old 4s res U. S. 4s cou U. S. New 4s reg U. S. new 4s cou American Tobacco Co 4s . American Tobacco Co. Cs . Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio 4s L. & N. Unified 4s Rrabmrd Air Line Southern real way 112 1-2 U. S. Steel 2nd pfd 9S .-8 Closing Stock List. Amalgamated Copper American Sugar Refining . . American Tobacco Co AUantlc Coast Llne BaltlnroroX: "Ohio. .IT Baltimore Sc. Ohio pfd Chesapeake & Ohio L. & N New York Central Norfolk &. Western Norfolk & Western pfd Peoples Gas Reading . Reading 1st pfd Reading 2nd pM. Southern Pacific Southern Pacific pfd Southern Railway Southern Railway pld Tenn. Coal & Iron U. 8. Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Va-Car. Chemical VaCar Chemical pfd Seaboard Air Llto Seaboard Air Line pfd Standard Oil Western Union .105 .105 .102 If 102 .101 .101 129 .130 77 3-4 109 9S 1-S . 102 100 5-S SO . 110 7-S . 129 .3-4 . 96 1-2 . 120 1-2 ms 3-8 . 92 . 49 1-2 . 134 2-4 . 126 1-4 . 85 . 80 . 95 . 120 7-S . SS . SS . 91 1-8 . 117 1-2 . 25 3-8 . 85 . 153 . 43 1-4 . 104 1-S e 1 . 104 1-4 120 S2 New York. Jan. 30. Turpentine, firm. 73 1-2 to 74; rosin, firm. Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 30. Turpentine, firm. 70 1-2: sales, S7; receipts, 633; shipments, 3. Rosin, firm; sales, 625; receipts, 2, 115; shipments. 274; stock, 79,853. Quote: A. B. C. 4.10; D, 4.10; E., 4.10 to 4.15; F.. 4.20: G.. 4.25; H., 4.40 to 4.45; I.. 4.50; K.. 5.15 to 5.25; M.. 5.25; N.. 6.00; W. G.. C.20; W. W., COO. Charleston. Jan. 30. Turpentine and rosin, nothing doing. MARINE BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts ef Naval Store and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 30. C. C. Railroad 65 bales cotton. W. & W. Railroad 5 bales cotton;. 1 cask spirits turpentine, 8 barrels rosn. 2S barrels tar. W. C. & A. Railroad 228 bales cot ton. 3 casks spirits turpentine, 4 bar rels rosin. 102 barrels tar. 3 barrels crude turpentine. A. & Y. Railroad 12 barrels rosin. 21 barrels tar, 9 barrels crude turpen tine. Steamer Whitlock 3 bales cotton, casks spirits turpentine. 49 barrels rosin. 24 barrels tar, 12 barrels crude turpentine. Schooner Allen 1 bales cotton. 4 jcaks spirits turpentine, 23 barrels ros'n. is oarreis tar. Schooner Leo 11 casks spirits tur pentine. 89 barrels rosin, 4 barrels tar. Virginia 17 casks spirits turpen tine. Total 305 bales cotton. 39 casks fririts turpentine. 185 barrels rosin, 199 barrels tar. 26 barrels crude tur pentine. MARINE DIRECTORY. For a Cold Snap - '1 - Don't wait until you are caught by tho cold weather and nearly freeze be fore you think to buy your Heating Stores. Wo hae a beautiful line of Self Feeding Heaters Jast the kind thaC will give you solid comfort for many winters. Call and let us show them to you. J. W. Murchison & Co. 0 jon G-tf. r. AGENTS FOR (j Wk BEFORE ilfJ$il was our Motto SHOES WHITE GOODS. NEW EMBROIDERIES. "THE MODEST PRICE STORE." T " WE PUT ON SALE THIS WEEK AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES OUR ENTIRE LINES OF LADIES COAT SUITS. SEPARATE SKIRTS AND WRAPS. t . Furs! Furs! Furs! Will be Sold Regardless off Cost. All Remnants in Store at Half Price A chance. to secure Real Bargains. NEW .LACES A. D. BROWN SOLE AGENT BUTTERICK PAT TERNS, BLACK CAT HOSIERY, AMERICAN LADY CORSETS. -NEW RIBBONS - .v . v. - i i'?- 'pi . ' : A . ; . - - ' : ,-; Vt' 4- ' . Jin NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York. Jan. 30. FLOUR Firm, but dull. CORN MEAL Firm. W 1 1 EAT S pot. firm; No. 2 red. SI 3-4 elevator; options. 3S to l-2c net higher: May. 85; July. S4 3 S. CORN Spot. firm. 55 1-2 elevator; options. 2-Sc net higher: January. 54 1-2: May. 53 3-8: July. 53 1-S. OATS Spot, strong; mixed. 42. LARD Firmer; Western prime. 9.75; refined, firm; continent. 10.15; S. A.. 10.75: compound. S 1-2 to S 2-4. PORK Firm; short clear. 1T.G0 tc 19.00. TALLOW Steady. RICE Steady. M O LASSES Steady. SUGAR Easy; fair refining. 2 31-32: centrifugal. 3 15-32; molasses sugar. 2 23-32: refined, steady. COFFEE Spot, steady; No. 7. Rio. 7c: No. 4 Santos. 7c: mild coffee, steady; Cordova. 9 to 12 l-2c; futures. 5 to 10 points higher. II UTTER Firm: extra creamery. 32 12 to 33; renovated, common to extra. 16 to 24. CHEESE Steady, unchanged. EGGS Firm, unchanged. PEANUTS AND FREIGHTS Quiet, unchanged. CABBAGES Firm, whito Danish seed, per ton. $14 to $18; red. $25 tc $40. COTTON SEED OIL Finn on light offerings and bull support. Prime crude f. o. b. mills, 37; prime Summer yellow. 46: prime white.' 53: prime Winter yellow, C3. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. List of Vjmj1 Now In Port of Wll minaton. N. C. 8teamers. Normannia iuulsh) L600 tons, Exick- sen. Heldo St Co. Dertholey. (Br.) 2.433 tons, Studley, Alexander Sprunt & Son. Anglo Chilian. 2,442 tons. Parslow, Alexander Sprunt & Son. Schooner. Harriet C. Korlln. 468 tons, Coch ran.. C. D. MaffltL Leonard Parker, 246 tons, Din&e, C. D. MaffitL Edgar C. Roes, 3 SO tons, Quillin, C. D. Maffltt. MethRbeeeck. 318 tons, Outhouse, G. D- Maffltt. Hartney (Br.), 271 tons, Wasson, C. D. MaflBtL Margaret M. Lord. 291 tons, Webster, C. D. Maffltt. Cured of Lung Trouble. "It is now eleven years slnco I bad a narrow escape from consumption,' writes C .O Floyd, a leading bttainess man of Korehaw. S. a 4I had run down in weight to 13G pounds, and coughing was constant, botlT day and night Fina'ly I began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery, and continued this for about sir months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight. 170 pounds. Thousands of persons aro healed every yar. Guaran teed at R R. Bellamy's drug store. 50 nts and $100. Trial bottle free. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Appointments of Presiding Elder W. L. Cuninggim, First Round. Town Creek, Bethel Jan 26-27 Shallotte. Sharon ... - Feb 2-3 Carver's Creek. Hebron Feb 9-10 White and Chadbourn. Whlte- vllle Feb 10-11 New River. Snead's Ferry (Night) Feb 14 lacksonville and Richlands, Rich Feb. 16-17 Columbus. Boardman Feb 23-24 Clinton. Clinton Mar? Sonthport Mar,f"J!J Onslow, Queen j Creek .... Mar. 16-17 Children's 10c Hose, sizes 5 and 6, at 5c pair. 35c Fay Hose. 25c pair at Gaylord'a. Linen handkerchiefs oc-e cent each at J. W. IV Fucha. "Hot Cheap Shoes, But Good Shoes Cheap." More rigidly adhered to han aovr CLOSING OUT WINTER. STOCK, Makimg room for Spring Stock. Be suro to see ua before? buying . Same Old Place. Mercerfc Evans Go jan.C-tf. y y y y y y y y y y HUGH MacRAE & CCk Wm BUT AJTO SELL OH COMMISSION M SOUTHERN SECURITIES COTTON MILL STOCKS. North and South Carolina State Bonds. Harris Lifliia Water " Thm strongest Llthla Water know- and Harris' Lithia Ginger Ale. The best In the marker. A trial win convince yon. H. L HOLLERS. feZStf ITS 111 THE DRAFT The secret of the fuef-savlng 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 ;yjWt CM '.Stilt-1 ton I:-: face of the burning coal, thus supplying oxygen to the rising gaeses, which are then converted into heating power., ' Simple, isn't It? And. yet It's n..-, '..y: principle in stove Duumng not w found elsewhere. This stove will reduce your coal bJH nearly one-third. Let us tell your of its many advan rages. WM, E. SPRINGER 6 CO. THE MODERN MOTHER HUBBARD. y y But her Bank Book was near, So she went out and Dougai him one. " t ''r; . L ACHE Jlonrtoa QuIcL 10 IMC; net. re ceipts, 9JZ17. v" : ,. ; ' ' Chicago. Jan. SO. Small receipts In northwest and tho prospects that tho weather will delay an Increased move ment, caused a stronK tone today In the local wheat market At the close wheat for May delivery was up 3-S to l-2c. Corn was 3S to 1-2 hieber. Oats trained 1-2. Provisions were. 10 to 12 1-2 to 42 1-2 higher. Leading -futures, ranged as follows: What Hlch ' Low Cloe May 78 S-S 78 .,78 5-S July ...... 18 3- 77 34 78 3-S Sep.tj .... .7S V tKJ - s 1-1 Corn: Jan. . May. Jnly .. 42. ' 43 -. 4C3-4 4C -.. . 4G1-2 4a 7-S 431-4 46K-8 4G5-S ESTABLISHED 1893. S84 Griswo'd SC. Detriot. MIcb, Nicholas Bldg. Toledo, Ohio. Lennox Bid?.. Cleveland, Ohio. 223 Diamond St., PittsbuT'?, Pa. Send name and address for in formation why ACP and RDG will sell at 250. - 217 So. Broad St., ; . Philadelphia, Pa If 10c Bottles . . 2 Doses 25c Bottle . . . 8 Doses Ask your dealer for it. Julr20-tl FOI SALE I Three Good Mules Suitable for farm or, wagon use. We bare our nsunl Une-'of . seasonable goods: i. SEED OATS. SALMON. , FULL CREAM CHEESE. CmKES AND CRACKERS. BAGGING AND TIES. SARDjNCS. ' , - And a full stock ot other grocerle? always on hand. HaU & . (INCORPORATED s OCt 12 tf FOR RENT. Aaoslrabie' store on Princess street: 66 feet deep. Possession gtveo Jan.:J 213 Primcess StreeL v dec 23-tf. ' .r. -jf" Architect! Old Mother Hubbard Went to her cupboard To get her poor dog a bone. MORAL Save while you can in order that you may have something . r to fall back on when your cupboard is bare. - X. i-ThP Wilmindtnn avindt aiift Trntt ffimnAnv V 113 North Front Street (Opposite Orton Hotel) jan-15-tf. . - - ' : XJ. ; ..-. The C. W. Potivogf Co. Tlie Store That's Always Busy. No. 123-125 Worth Front St., Wilmington. N. .CCil- A HkM' Special Sale of the Following Items For One Weolf '.-If c CORSETS! - CORSETS! One lot cf $1.00 to $3.00 W. B. Cora&ts odds and ends to close at 75c a pair. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! All our wool dress goods remnants to close at one half price. AT COST1 AT COST! Our stock of ladies' and children's coats-, cloaks and furs. LADIES COAT SUITS The stock of ladies coat suits ore ail reduced ia price to close out. Many attractive suits remain in this assort imeni. BATH ROBES, Blankets, Comforters, all at reduced prices. i We have secured the agency ffor THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL "PATTERNS because they are the best at any price. Leading stones throughout the Unit ed States, 08 well aa. ourselves, hae thoroughly, investigated the many claims of superiority made by tSie manufacturers of these patterns and" find them founded on fact. THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS r V are the simplest and most accurate and the best 'made patterns on the market. The free Guide-Chart i one of '.their strongest points. : If you want a pattern at anjy time and? it is impossible for you to coxae, to the store, bear in mind that let ter will gjet the same quick, prompt attention as a personal visit mo mat ter what you want by' mail, you wltl receive prompt, courteous and careful attention. Tho monthly Style Book will be given free to all who call. v '"'.-"I'.?-'"' y - ' THE C. W. POLVOGJ CO., Sole Agents for W. B. Corsets and Ladies Home Journal Patterns. Jt-.-'yXiS- Sale off Shoe Kemnan4G. Broken Sizes left from thio Winter now on Sdl at Big Reductions. WOMEN'S KID BLTJCHER Patent Tip; were $4.00 reduced td; ........ $2.75 , WOMEN'S LACE Cushion Soles; were $3.80, re duced to ........ . w ... $1.95 WOMEN'S GUN METAL Blucher.and Bcttcn; -were $3.50, reduced to ... . $2.45 WOMEN'S KID v Button; were $.5, reduced to $25 WOMEN'S KTD Button; were $1.50, reduced - to 95c MEN'S HIGH CUT LACED Hunting Boots; - were $6.00, re- - 4.75 WOMEN'S FELT Borneo; were $1.50, reduced to ' 95c MEN'S GUN METAL - ? Bluchers ; were $5.50, rednced to ;.. ..v. . ; .. .. ..... $3j95 MEN'S GUN METAL Bluchers; were $3-50, rednced to $2X5 MEN'S GENUINE CALP . -Bluchers were $4.00, .reduced to ...... .t . . - -. .. .. .... $3.15 MEN'S GUN METAL Bluchers; were $4.00, reduced to $25 MEN'S PATENT Bluchers ; were. $3.50, - reduced to i. ....I.. $2.65 - - - - v . . " - e we- ; duced.to -v? This reduction is not on our entire sSock,, but such, Jots haven't a complete' line, of -sir es - , The sale is now on-: . Dont wait tilf your "size is t gone, and .tne be ' soLonorj's shoe store. z V 9 -'.' vi-r- , - : .V..-:. "nil-: -i.V'i- -X" t L' ' ' v.
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