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..... ' 1 .',-l.V. . - V .- ft ..V " -3 v .... . - V v., . -jr. JL .v . T 7 -: THE MOBimia STAB, WILLI INGTOJJ, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9f 19Q7. - i - PAGK SEVEI? v,;7f .. . i COMMERCIAL- WILMINOTON MARKETS. (Qtroicd oSaally at the closJag W ths A ' Chamber of Com"CJ L V . o-r nrnCH Feb. S. ISO?. ' om - . , cet firm 13.-0 per barrel . forts-Net. rcclpt 7.615.202: Great - iLrtn- 2W03: France, C62.923; URPRNTINK Usrkel continent, 2,3l.0l7; Japan. 129.619. - .. r, if r VI K .. TAR Mar jf 240 pr-ads- CnUDF T firm at ft 2S per barrel for hard, J CM for dip I 1 0 for Virgin. QooUUs tD daj last ye spirits turr-ratinc notkiae doiag; raia firm JX40; tar firm. 110; crude tOTprotine. firm. I2-. aaa tfpirit.s Turpentine 4 Roaln "Xxr Crude Turpentine .......... IS Recvlpts same day last year 23 raaka plrita turpenUnc; , 132 barrels roLn; 130 barrels tar; vi Darreia t-mdc turpentine. COTTON MARKET. r Market Steady 1 l-4c Same day Iat year Nocalnal. Receipts 651 bales; same day last rear 24 bales. nZJi or Steady. H-10. 71 1-2; aales, 760; receipts. 26; ahlp- -rvolcaa'' llAO; net receipt, ments. 315. r,Ti7 t.. I Rosin, firm; sale.' none. Receipts, Tlri atcady. 115. 411: slxipmenta, 259; stock. 74.612; ltKrf: t 182 baJea: Grcat Britain. KL. 4.10 to 4.15; .15; O., 4.15 to Z'aT.VT". atOClt, 1426,787. 40; H. 4.40 to 4.45; 4.50; K., 5.00; TT.- at ports Net re-1 H4'55VN 6.00; -WrJ, 65; W. W. Great Drttaln, 124.- C.50L - i . continent, 72.- f Charleston, Feb Jk-Turpcntlne and Total I r; . i J "a " ceipta. 253SS; I ce 15.673 ; MARINE ARRIVED. Interior Mnumnf , .P"" Steady. 11;- net receipts gross receipts. 11.S99. Steamer C. W. Lyon, Robinson, Fay- uSuui--aieady. Il r-S; net re- etterllle, 8. M, King. uvipu, is; gross receipts. 342. Iirig AlcaeK. 363 tons, Anderson, AiempniK steady. 10 7-16; net rc- Philadelphia, C. D. iMaffitt St. Louis Steadr. ioi-3: cross re- CLEARED. ceipts. 411. Steamer C. W. Lyon, Robinson, ClncInnaU Net receipts. 316. rayettevllle, e. M. King. i-ouTsvine Firm. 11; net receipts. LOOK OUT PRODUCE MARKET. PfclANtlTS Nona Carolina Prime 51.20: extra prime. $1.25; fancy. 11.35 11.40 per buibol of 28 pounds: Vlr clala Prime. 95c; extra primr. 11.00; fancy. $1.190110; Spaniih. 110-31-25. CORN Flm. 63a7o per buaoi for white: eOCA for mixed. S a BACON Steady, bare a. 170 ISc prr pound: shoulders. 12to 13c: idM dnlU 11013c EGGS Dull at $G2c CHICKENS Firm 20030c for small CrowTrm 2$O40c BEESWAX Firm, at 26 27c TALLOW Firm at I Itflc pound. BEEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 3 l-4c c(r pound. HIDES Dry CInt. 14 to 15c; SOS I -2c per pound. PORK Corn fed 7 to S. TURKEYS Firm. lire 1501Cc: free4 20 O C rTME COTTON MARKET 124: cross receints. 124. Total today 13,624: gross receipts, 21.054; shipments. 22,515: sales. 3,-j swock. J2.427. BY RIVER AND RAIL. 60 Liverpool Markets. Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesterday. Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 8. C. C. Rallroad-T-31 bales cotton. 4 Liverpool, heb- s. Spot cottou In barrols tar. 4 barrels crude turpen- u pnees poinis wwer. une American mldd'inK fair 6-S9; good W. & W. Railroad 46S bales cot- miaannK c.43; middling 6.09: low mid- ton cue &.si; good ordinary 5.41; ordlna- W. C. & A. Railroad 79 bales cot 7 I ton, 21 barrels rosin. 30 barrels tar. me sales of the day were 10.000 A. & V. Railroad 7? bales cotton. oaies, or wnicn U00 were for specula- 2S barrels rosin. 26 barrels tar. uua aaa expon, and mended y,sw steamer WbiUock 1 cask spirits American, iccceipts 31,000 Daies, in-1 turpentine, 65 barrels rosin, 12 barrels ciuam j.iuo American. Futures open f tar, 9 barrels crude turpentine. ed Quiet and closed firm. American Steamer Lyon 3 casks snirlts tur midd-Ing G. O. C : February 5.74 1-2: penUne. 271 barrels rosin, 51 barrels r eoruaxy and Marcb 5.70 1-2; Marco tar. and April 5.C9; April and May 5 6&1-2; Total 651 bales cotton, 4 casks May arid June 5-65; June and July spirits turpentine, 3S5 barrels rosin, 5.C3; JuV and August 5-59: August 123 barrels tar. 13 barrels crude tur- and September 5.54: September and pentine. OctotxT 5.49; October and November 5 44; NoTember and December 5.43 1-2; December and January 5.43 1-2; Jan- and February 5.44. For a Cold Snap Dont. srait until you are caught by the cold weather and nearly freeze be fore you think- to buy your Heating Stoves. Wo hae a beautiful line of Self Feeding Heaters Just the kind that will give yon solid comfort for many winters. Call and let us show them to you.' J. W. Murchison & Co. jan C-tf. -L MARINE DIRECTORY. DRY GOOD8 MARKET. New York. Feb. ?. The cotton mar ket was more attire today, and pricos New York. Feb. S. The dry goods market contiucs active and the scar city of many goods for delivery this Spring is becoming acute, A further actlrity was (noted in chambrays. plaids, denims, and wide sheetftigs and prices 'are erratic. Raw wtools are being bought only in moderate quantities. cist of Vss4f Now In Fort of WH mlngion, N. C 8 team era. Rockoby (Br) 2.455 tons, Sheldrake, i IIEVER j i i1 n m. rffmhf i..- i " V- I MM ..t.- -;J 1 SHOES I You owe yourself an Overcoat that's right the , Overcoat that's right owes you proper protection hnd wear. - . ' - But you wiH not find "right kind" of Overcoat every whei'e; '4you11 certainly not find it if yu Shop at random ' ' . If you patronize most any kind of a clothing store most anywhere. ..... If you jump at the first reduced price advertisement. f " If you rush into a store and rush out, buying the first coat shown you. To procure that "right kind" of OvercSat you must go to the right store the kind, of a store that confines its advertising to tacts and invites investigation and compa rison. If you will consider these points we believe that you will leave your Overcoat money here . - - Our Overcoat price range is from $1$.00 tox $25-00 and your money goes back if the coat goes wrong but it won't. , ' . .. . SOLE AGENTS FOR DUHLAP HATS. Jo GO. SOLDCY Ss CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. WILMINGTON N. a MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING was our Motto Parslow, FINANCIAL MARKET. 0 New York. Feb. S. Money on call reached a new high point for the up- firmer. 2 3-4 to 3 per cent.; ruling ) ward movement on covering, and a tetter general demand. The close was very steady at a net advance of 11 to 13 points on the old crop, and of 2 to 7 points on tho new crop months. Sales were estimated at 225.000 bales. The market opened steady at an ad vance of 4 points to a decline of one I point, but cased ofT right afterward, as a result of Indifferent cables, small er English spot sales and the unsat isfactory showing of the British board of trade returns for the month of January, which indicated a considera ble decrease In exports of cotton prod ucts for the month. rate. 3; closing bid, 4 1-2: offered. 5. Time loans, auiet and steady; CO days. 4 3-4. and 90 days. 5 to 5 1-4 per cent; sit months. 5 1-4 to 5 1-2 per cent. Close: Prime mercantile paper. 5 3-4 to C 1-4 per cent. Ster ling exchange, steady, with actual bus iness In bankers' bills at 4.S470 to 4.S065 for CO dar bills. Posted rates. 4.S1 1-2 and 4.S5 1-2. Commercial bills. 4.S0 1-4 to 4.S0 3-4. Bar silver. 6S 12. Mexican dollars. 5?. - Hfelde & Co Anglo Chilian. 2.442 tons. Alexander Sprunt & Son. Brjgs. Alcaoa. 363 tons. Anderson, C. I). Maf fitt. Schooners- Harriet C. Keriln. 46S tons. Coch ran,. C. D. MaffltL Metbebeaeck. 31S tons. Onthousc, C D MafilK. Hartney (Br.), 271 tons, Wasson, C. U. Maffltt. Margaret M. Ford, 291 tons, Webster. C. D. Maffltt. Beslah McCabe, 614 tons, Bailer, C. D. Maffltt. U 3.. 3s ccm U. S. Old 4s reg n. r. 4 cou loi ?5 "ork Bond Large receipts c 'n""nr ?f reg .. Also helped tho decline to a not loss U. Srefundinc 2s ecu . . . of 3 to 5 points on tho active m on Las, .U.S. 3s reg but a good demand developed for March around 9.35 airf-tM soon ateadled up tho entire list, which reached the high point during tho lat st session, when March sold at-9.55; May at 9.63; and July at 9.S0. or about 12 to 12 points net txfgher. Tbo close was at practically tho best. The advance was accompanied" by re ports of a better demand from New CngLsnd and Southern spinners, and there was buying here credited to lot people. There were continued -unions of a strong bull clique operat es In the near positions, but .many ad-rs believe that the demand for . r.ar months reflects merely the i sabring of straddles between tho lo-j Atlantic Coast Line . rjkl market and Liverpool and between Baltimore & Ohio - c. nar and late positions. Southern Baltimore & Ohio pfd .105 .105 .102 1-4 102 1-4 .111 U. 8. New s reg IT. S. new 4s cou American Tobacco Co 4c ... American Tobacco Co. Cs . . Atlantic Coast Line Paltlmoro & Ohio 4s - U & N. Unified 4s, ... - Seaboard Alr Lino . Southern Railway U. S. Steel 2nd pfd Amalga-roted Cooper American Sugar Refining . . . American Tobacco . . . . . . 129 . m 75 3-4 110 3-4 St 1-8 .101 7-g 100 1-2 . 80 1-4 .112 3-4 . 99 112 3-4 133 1-S roc markets were unchanged to 1-Sc k..:rhcr. RcMpLs at tho ports today. 45.12 Chesapeake & Ohio L & N New York Central aln. acalnst 37.S33 last week, and ! Norfolk & Western .... .0.096 last ynar. For the- week, 250.-jNorfNk & Western pfd bales, against 304.SS0 last week. Peoples Gas .rid 12S.3H last year. Today's re- Reading fpts at New Orleans. 10.191 bales. Reading Ht pfd ain.t 4.523 last year, and at Hous- Reading 2nd pfd "a. ll.99 bales, against 435 last ! Southern Pacifc a.-. I Southern Paclc pfd .. o . .. ( . . t . . -..t. n.ilHd ... i rrnion cioseu sieaui. a lxjiuib , iuici u ivn" :h-r: middling uplands, 11.10; mid- Kins. 11.35: sales. 15 bales. Futures .-..-i exy steady. Open. Close, bnia r 95 9.44 0' farrh . April . . lay . . liU.u . . . ..9.3S ...9.51 . ..9.5S . . .9.62 . ..9.69 ...9.67 . ..9.65 ...96 ..9.92 ..10.0G Southern Railway pfd Tcnn. Coal & Iron U. S. 9e?I U. S- Steel pfd Va-Car Chemlca' . 9.52 Va-Car Chemical pfd . 9.5S I Seaboard Air Line ... 9.67 1 gboard Air Lino pfd 9.52 9.7S 9.76 9.67 9.92 9.96 10.0S . . rii j-ranaara wn , Western Union . 9C .121 116 3-4 93 50 1-2 114 '-2 128 1-4 SS 3-4 S2 1-2 97 1-4 123 1-2 S9 90 93 7-S 117 5-S 26 5-S 85 1-2 154 45 104 7-S 34 105 3-4 535 S2 1-2 (WILMINGTON DI8TRICT. Appointments of Presiding Elder W. L. CuninggJm, First Round. Carver's Creek, Hebron .... Feb 9-10 White and Chadbourn, White- villo Feb 10-11 New River, S Bead's Ferry (Mght) Feb 14 Jacksonville and Richlands, Rich Feb. 16-1,7 uoiumous. uoardman Feb 23-24 Ctofoa, Cllaton Mar 2-3 southport Mar 910 Onsiow, Queen'd Creek Mar. 16-17 Rising prom the Grave. A -prominent manufacturer. Wo. A. r ertwBil; of Lucama. N. C, relates a most remarkable oxperience. He says: "After taking' less than three bottles of Electric Bitters. I feel like one ris ing from the grave. My trouble is Bright' s disease, in the Diabetes stage. I fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me permanently, for it has al ready stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years.'- Guaranteed at R. R. Bel lamys, druggist. Price only 50c. "Not Cheap Shoes, But Good Shoes Cheap' More rigidly adhered to than now CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK, Making room for Spring Stock. Be sure to see us before buying . Same Old Plaoe. Mercer & Evans Co Jan 6-tf. jan-19-tI. Possesses wonderful power over the human body, removing all disorders from your system; that's what Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. J. H. Bunting Drug Co. COTTON RECEIPTS. n. York. Feb. S. The following the total net receipts of cotton at :: forts since September 1st: i!veston. 2.9S,S14: New Orleans. -"v3S9: Mobile. 215.5S7: Savannah. :.v;: Charleston. 126,800; WTJ R?ton. 2S5.S3J; Norfolk. 4 41.558; :'imort. 37.616; New York, 13.117; v?on. 43JS1S. Newport News, 23.711; 'adeiphia. 5,237; San Francisco. i'i: Brunswick, 170.126; Port ."""'nd. 65.10S: Fensacola,' 102.915; rt Arthur and Sablao Pass. 10764; rnville. 692! IAredo. Te 494; or I'orts. 13.69GL- Total, 7.61502. P08T MOVEMENT 'Jve ton Firm. 11; net receipts. "-w -Steady, 10 9-16; net Orleani i e c v rk a . . v '''i'f steady. 10 3-S; net recclpU, " . .S05. NEW YORK PfODUCE MARKET. New York. Feb. 8. FLOUR Firm. r-nuM Firm. WHEAT Spot firm; No. 2 red. 83 1-2 elevator: options, 1-Sc lower. May, S6 1-2; July. 85 5-8- CORK Spot, flrxn; No. 2. 6S ele vato?; opUons, 3-S to l-2c lower; May. 53 7-8: July, 53 5-8. OATS Spot, strong; mixed, 4a 1-2. LARD Finn; Western, prime, 10.1; refined, firm. PORK Firm. TALLOW Firm. RICE Steady; MOLASSES Steady. arrrs n Raw steady: fair refining. 2 31C2; centrifugal. 96 test; 3 7.16; molasses sugar. 22 3-32; refined, stdtdy' m t COFFEE Spot,, steady; No. 7. Rio. 7c; No. 4. Saatos. 8c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9 to 12 IS; futures, 6 to 10 ESTABLISHED 1893. S2-S4 Griswo!d St. Detriot. Mica. Nicholas Bldg. Toledo, Ohio. Lennox Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio. 223 Diamond St, Pittsburg, Pa. Send name and . address for in formation why ACP and RDG will sell at 250. R. 1,, 217 So. Broad St, Philadelphia. Pa. The Great Pyramid in Egypt. Will be the Subject of a Discourse at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SundayFebruam 10, 1807, At 3.00 P. M., By MR. J. H. BOHNET, of the W. T. B. and T. Society Allegheny, Pa. THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS BANK - IS In Strong Hands. THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS BANK IS IN STRONG HANDS. - v- We take'justifiabk pride in calling your aitr utioii tq our list of offi cers and directors. H. C. McQUEEN, President, WALKER TAYLOR, M. J. CORBETT, Vice Preeident.C. -C CHADBOURN, F. W. DICK, Cashier. J. A. SPRINGER, D. C. LOVE, M. W. DIVINE. THOS. H. WRIGHT, C. P BOLLES, Jr., R. R.' STONE, B. C. MOORE, E. C- HOLT, ROGER MOORE. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. The People's Savings Bank. Next South ofTho Ortan. Branch 704 NY Fourth Street f e 6-tf And in the Evening at 8 O'clock, Subject "Tfee lise and Foolish Virgins" Public Cordially Invited to Attend. Seats Free. No Collections. feS-3t Fox River Butter Great the World Over. Fox River Butter Makes Friends Every where. Fox Rivet Butter Greatest Makers the World Over. Large Stock Arriving by Every Steamer. GET PRICES. F. E. BASHAGEN CO. Lowest Competing Prices Consistent With Quality. Anlron ffor Everv Purpose, A Hot Iron Cold Handle Flounce Irons Tourist Irons Pressing Irons Laundry Sets Shirt Waist Sots French Sets Prices just tlajame at our store as advertised in all the leading jotfraate and magazines. No Home is realty complete without aisbestos gad ircoa. On exhibition now and for sale by N. JACOBI HARDWARE CO, ja SO-tf Cigars, t' Proposals for Paving Tobacco, The Bst Selected Stock In the City. with vitrified bricir1 free Oronrd to CEM CIGAR STORE xiea buwi in ue aiy or vrii-1 , mington, N- G, wtU bt receirod at Tbone ISO. 10 North Front Street. tne once or Matxnew & O'Brteo, civil jan-24-tf. . M . . a . 1 cngaocTs, &oucnem Buuaiog ,un til nooa February 25tt, 1907. Plana end speolflcatioaa con bo seen CABBAGES Steady wmto uanisiyj rit te resorred to reject any or all w-Ur!o,ton Firm, 10 3-10; pet re- Ai!mlf.. o i - . . n -m mm r 4rn tt tn JiD.' Of (.4r rtnhanrcd. - - c-i - T COTTON SEED vii w jaa-230d. limited offertnw. rrime cmupi. v. u. bids. PATRICK MATTHEW. Jan. 24. 1907. - , City Engirweor. net ro 'r'olk steady. 10 3-4; 1.047. f !tirnore Komlnal, 10 T-S; net rt mills.. 37;. prime Summer yellow,. 44 1-2.' prime w bite. 53; prime Winter yellow; . 51 :V . r-' l, . 1 " -? NAVAL STORES., : N'ew .Vorkrreb. 8. Turpentine and Sarannah. Feb! S. Turpentine, dull , V V MAXWELL Automobiles. ARE. STANDARD. FRANK HERBST. &o.s AgnL Oaraxe and calea ' rncrms 110 South ?ceafl.8tr0t.: ' iW vi: -' IS tf Administrator's- Notice. Havlns: qualified as. administrator of. w. L. Williams, deceased, all persons indebted "to the said Williams are here by notified - tp7 makei Immedlafe' pay ment to. the nndetslgned and all per sons havlns claims X ngkinst .'saidi Wil liams most, present themj within twelve months of date hereof or' this notice will be pleaded iniliar of their recovery. . P. CAIILIIY: WEST, ... . ; Care ;A. C. U Co., 1218 ' . Broadway,' New' Torlc'Cfty v i I ! ' r .:.n irs mi The secret of the fuel-saving quail tie of this Buck's hot blast heste Ilea i in the draft construction It 1s to made as to allow large quantities of heated air to pass over, the upper mtt face of the burning coal, thus supplying oxygen to the rising g asses, which ar then converted Jntoheating power. Simply isn't It? And yet Jt's new principle in stove building iot to be found elsewhere. This stove will reduce ?our coal bjlf nearly one-third. . Let us tell your of its many advan VH.E.SPWWCER&C(y. Sai- Advertisements. L .f r. . . . mmfihmiie. r '.- --.: ft v.-. 0- i - ., A . " .. .t it' "f.. : : i.'t ..... ... .'l.tl-fi.. -". ;. - . . t. ' ' f ,j.v., .V ! f:'"f .7
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