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COMMERCIAL VILMINQTON MARKETS. ted oaottily at the dosing by the Chamber of Conamerco.) STAR OFFICE. Feb. 9. 1!W7.' tUi-H TURPENTINE itarkcL !C dolag. )SiH Market no thins doiar IU Market flna J 2-20 pr barrel . . a -ryrUUDF. TURPKNTI.'! awrsci tfrta at S pr barrsl Tor bard. fsr dip 1 W 'or Virgin. Qwatit'" Mine day list year nlrtts turpentine notatas doio:; roata i ftru $2.40: ur nrcn. fl.l: I tarpeatine. firm. S2.S0. UZ9 and 4W. I HKCEIPTS- 5Jp4rrt Turrentino nJ I ?Tla ; .'. -- - so I Croda Turpentine .... t Receipts wme day last year i asks spirits turpentine; 395 barrels . . ,c Kmi tar: G3 barrels ruaua. w. - credo turpentine. COTTON MARKET, Market Sceady 10 l-4c. Same dsj year Nominal. Rcelpt S3 bales: same day last year SI talcs. PROOUCE MARKET. March G.G3 1-2; March and'Aprtl 5.C8; April and May 5X6; May and June S.G5; June and July 6.63; July and August 5X0; August and September S.M; September and October 6.49 1-2; October and November 6.44 1-2; No vember and December 6.43 1-2; De cember and January 6.43 1-2; January and February 6.44 1-2. - - DRY, GOODS MARKET. New York. Feb.- 9. The dnr roods market was quiet but very firm for ine aay Printed flannels will be op ened Monday.- Burlaps are In scant supply and tho market for the week closed much firmer. Linens hare shown !urther advances In household redress decline White pods arc very strong. Tho printcloth market Is ac tive and .trices in excited condition. FINANCIAL MARKET. per 100 lbs. 9.97 1-2; -Short Clear. Sides (boxed) 9.5Q9.55;:Wfclsky, basis cf high wines 1.29. ; v? . . . - v '-l -V",. NAVAL 8TORES. . - . New York. Feb. 9. Money on ca'l nominal. Time loans active and firm er; CO days 6 per cent; 90 days 51-4 per cenL 8Ix months 6 1-4 (?51-2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 6 3-4 61-4 per cent; sterling exchange steady with actual business in bank ers bills at 4.847O04.S475 for demtnd and at 4.S060C4.8065 for CO day bills. PoUed rates 4.81 l-2f?4.85 1-2. Com mcrclal bills 4.80 3-8 Q 4 4 85 1-2. Bar silver 6S2-4. Mexican dollars 63 1-4. PllANUTS Norm Carolina Prhn $1 i) extra prime. $1-5; fancy. $1.25 ci 4i pr bushel of 28 pounds; Vlr--laU Prime. 95c.; extra prime. $1.00; fancy. Sl.19fJll.20: Spanish. IL20- CORN Firm. SQ7ftc per buaboi Cot white: MCM for mixed. N C. BACON Steady, bares. 170 ISc pr pound: shoulders. 12to 13c: 4144 dntl. HOUc FXJG3 Dull at 1802c CH1CKKNS Firm 20 O 20c for small BEttJWAX Firm, ct 26QJ7e. TAUXJW Ktrtu l-2VC pe found, BBHF CATTLE Dull at 2 to Z l-4c per ponsd. HIDES Dry flint. 14 to ISc; frees Me per pound. PORK Corn fed " to 8- TURKEYS Firm. lire 1516c; fressed 2 O Tic THE COTTON MARKET Br W1r f Th Mrwlnr New York. Feb. 9. The cotton mar ket opened barely steady at a de ellne of 2 to C points. In response to lower cab Ion than due on the New ork close of the previous day. and reailxini; by parties who had pnr ebased further In the week. Tiffs wa. a moderate demand at tho 'de cline and after solllnc off to a net Iotm of rrt n to 7 points on the ac tlTe months, the market ruled fairly steady. The full estimate for tomor row's recelrts at Houston was an ear ly Influence against the markeL and the week end figure were consider--4 bardlv as farorable as expected. Receipts at the ports today. 36.750 bale, acalnst 33.949 last week, and 17.125 last year. For the week 225. 600 bales, avalnst IS6.S1S last week and 120.602 last year. Today's re eelnts at New Orleans 7.178. axalnst ZkUZ last year, and at Houston 13.752 boJea. acatast 4.39 last year. - Spot cotton closed steady: mlddl'ng r.Uxnds. 11.10; mlddlmg gulf 11.35; o!e none. Future closed steady. Prices rang ed as follows: .105 .105 .102 1-4 102 1-4 101 101 D. 8. refunding 2s reg .. U. 8. refunding 2s cou .. .. D. S. 3s reg tJ. 8. 3s con U. 8. Old 4s reg O. S. 4s con U. 8. New 4s rg ..129 U. 9. new 4s cou 129 12 American Tobacco Co. 4s . - 75 1-2 American Tcbacco Co. Cs 110 6-8 At actic Coast Line 93 1-S BalUmoro & Ohio 4s 101 3-4 L. & N. Unified 4s 100 1-2 Seaboard Air Line ..... 80 1-4 Southern RaPwsy 112 5-4 U. S. Steel 2nd pfd .. 99 Closing 8tock List. Amalgamated Copper American Sugar Refining . American Tobacco 95 1-2 Atlantic Coast Line- 119 1-4 Baltimore & Ohio 116 1-8 Dal'l3ore & Ohio pfd 92 Chesapeake &. Ohio 50 1-4 U & N 133 3-4 New York Centnl 127 3-4 Norfolk & Western - SS NorfcHt & Western pfd 82 Peoples Gas 9G 3-4 Reading 122 1-4 Reading 1st pfd 88 Reading 2nd pfd 90 Southern Psclflc .. 93 New York,' Feb. 9. Turpentine, tiulet 74 1-2-to 75, rosin steady, strain ed common to good 4.4Q to 4.45.-' Savannah, Feb. Turpentine, firm 70 3-4; sales 8G; receipts. none; ship ments 1,120. . ; Rosin firm: sales none; receipts 234; shipments 3.139; . stock 75,707 Quote: A. B. C. 4.00 to 4.05; D. 4.05 to 4.10; E. 4.10 to 4.15; F. 445; G. 4J5 to 4.20; H. 4.40 to 4.45; 1. 4.50; K. 5.00; M. 5.25; N. C.00; W. G. 6.25; W. W. 6.50. Charleston. Feb. 9. Turpentlno and rosin nothing doing. MARINE ARRIVED. Schr. Edith H. Symington, 881 tons, SUies, Baltimore, C D. MaffltL CLEARED. Str. Navahoc, Haie, New York. H. G. Smallbones. Schr. Margaret M. Ford, Webster, Georgotovtn. a. C. C. D. MaSitt. Schr, Methebeseck, Outhouse, New York. C. D, MaffltL , Expo rts Coaa.wi se- New YorK Schr. Methebeseck. 343, 000 feet lujiber; cargo by Cape Fear Lumber Co.; vessel by C. D. Maffltt BY RIVER AND RAIL. ' Vinol bu2da you iip ; - v l and keeps yinx vp 112 14 134 5-8 117 1-2 26 S5 1-2 152 Southern Pacific pfd Southern Railway Southern Railway -pfd Tenn Coal & Iron U- S. teel 44 3-8 IT. S. Steel pfd 1CJ 1-2 Va-Car Cbe-xlca' 34 Va-Car Chemical pfd 106 Seaboard Air Line . . Seaboard Air Line pfd Standard OP 515 Western Union - 82 1-2 Kocetpts of Navai Stores ana Cotton vesteraay. Wilmington. Feb. 9. 1907. C. C. Railroad 20 bales cotton. W. & W. Railroad 163 bales cotton. W. C. & A Railroad 459 bales cot ton. A. & Y. Railroad 15 bales cotton; 47 barrels tar. W. & N. Railroad 4 casks spirits turpentine; 133 barrels rosin; 2 bar rels crude turpentine. Str. Whltock 33 barrels tar. Total C53 bales cotton; 4 casks spirits turpentine; 133 barrels rosin; 80 barrels ar; 2 barrels crule turpentine. Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without ciL Better than cld-fashicned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. t . 1 1 r --- : - LOOK OUT You owe yourselt an Overceat that's right the Overcoat that's right '. owes'you proper protection and wear. ; t'v:v-:V",:v.'":t:;'' But you will aot find "right klad" ef Overcoat every where; yoaTl certainly not find it If you shop at random. It you patromize most any kind of a clothing store most anywhere. If you jump at the first reduced price advertisemenL - ; c; If you rush iato a store ana rush out, baying the first eoat shown yam. To procure that "right kind" of Overcoat you must go to the; right store the kind of a store that confines its advertising to facts aad invites Investigation and comparison. , If you will consider these points we believe that you will leave -your,: Overcoat money here Our Overcoat price range is" from $10.6 to $25.00 and your momey goes back if the coat goes wroh g but it won't. SOLE AGENTS FOR DUNLAP HATS. J. GUL SQLDCY & CO- ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING WILMINGTON. N. C. jaa-19-tf. 3 G NEW YORK PROOUCE MARKET. Open. Close. February 9.36 tfarch 9.50 9.40 April 9.53 May 9.63 9.62 Juno 9T4 July 9.74 9.72 August 9.72 9.70 Sertmbr 9 60 9.62 October 9.S6 986 Dumber 9.90 9.92 January 10.05 PuhT MOVEMftNT. Galreaton Steady 11; net receipts 2025. Sem Orleans Steady. 10 9-16; net recelpU 7.17S. Mobile Steady. 10 3-8; net receipts 15.1 Saraanah Steady. 10 2-S; net re rclpU 3.933. Chareston Firm. 10 3-16; net re ceipts 2S3. Wllmlcmon NcmlnaJ. 10 1-4; net -ccclpts C53. Norfolk Steady. 10 3-4; net receipts !4. Baltlmor Nominal. 10 7-S. New York Steady. 1110; net re ceipts 13. Boston Steady. 11.10; 83. Philadelphia Steady. 11.35; net re-! Now York. Feb- 9. Flour firm, but alow. Minnesota patent 4.1004.40. winter patents 3.60O3.S5. Rye flour quiet; fair to good 3 65 03.80; choice to fancy 3.85 Q 4.20. Buckwheat flour dull 2-10G2.20. CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yellow 1.2001.25; coarso 1.10 1.12; kiln dried 2-652.7t. WHEAT Spot steady; No. 2 red 83 1-2 elevator. Options unchanged. May 861-2; July 85 6-8. CORN Spot barely steady; No. 2 58 elevator. Options l-4c net lower. May 631-2; July 63 3-8. OATS Spot firm; mixed 46 1-2. LARD Strong; western prime 10.10 10.20. Refined strong: coatlneat 10.45; compound 8 1-205 3-4. PORK Firm; family 19.50; short e'ear sides 18.00 0 19.25; mess 18-50 19.25. TALLOW Steady. RICE Steady, -domestic fair to ox tra 3 1-8CI63-8; Jspan nomlna!. MOLASSES Steady. SUGAR Raw steady: fair refining 2 31-32; centrifugal 3 3-16: molassea susar 2 23-32. Refined steady COFFEE Spot steady; No. 7 Rio 7c; Santos No. 4 Sc; mild coffee steady: Cordova 912. Futures 5 to 10 points higher- BUTTER Finn; dairy, commcn to finest 20 ft 30c CHEESE Firm, unchanged. EGGS Easy, nearby selected white 130: brown and mixed extras 2S029; i t-ist of VsjI Now in Port of nington, N. C 8 termers. Rockeby (Br) 2.455 tons, Sheldrake, Helde & Co. Anglo Chilian. 2.442 tons, Paralow, Aloxander Sprunt & Soa. Brigs. Alcaea. 363 tons, Anderson, C. D. Maf fltt. Schooner. Harriet C. Kerlla. 468 teas, Coch ran., C. D. MaffltL llartuey (Urj, 21 L tns, Wasson, C. I Maffltt. Bealah McCabe. 614 tons. Bailey. C. D. MaffltL Edith H. Symington. SSI tons. Stiles, C. D. Maffltt For a Cold Snap Dnt wait until you are caught bj the cold weather and nearly freeze be fore you think to buy your Heating Stoves. We hae a beautiful Mae of Seli Feeding Heaters Just the kind that will give you eollo comfort for many winters. Call and let us show them to you. J. W. Murchison & Co. Ian 6tf- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Wilmington Saving'ns and Trust Co. 1907.. Condensed from report to . .At the close of business January 12th, Corporation Commission. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and discounts $1,274,727 32 Capital stock $ 25,800 C Bonds 3.009 09 Furniture and fixtures .... 1 Real estate - 16.0M 00 Demand loans 122,738 24 Due from banks " 106,662 24 Cash items 1,637 80 Silver coin, including all minor currency National baak notes and other U. S. notes 528 25 4,145 90 Total $1,527,434 85 feb 1 tf Undivided orofita. less tax es" aad expenses paid . 183,600 9 Demand certificates of deooslts.. 102.603 30 Deposits subject to check 1 262,331 46 1,363.934 7$ Total ....$1,527.43 S5 firsts to extra firsts ac i-t'fc 27 1-2: western firsts 261-2: seconJs 2a?26 FREIGHTS AND PEANUTS Stfadr. unchanged. POTATOES Firm, unchanged PLah tn a DJrd. The story of the early life, transfor mation and final death of the Chinese doafJ U the most remarkable taat Is focmd In the ornithological literature of the workL The narrative In all Its un reaaonableness Is found m the story of oca ehung, which U the name the Chi nese quail Is "known by when at home fa the Flowery Kingdom. Celestial au thorities on bird lore declare that no specimen of om ennng was ever known to tire a year; that they do not lay esgs, as all other known species of birds do, and. finally, that their pro genitor Is a slimy, four Jotnted worm, which has a red head and a sting on the end of Its raft This queer sea coast worm, according to the curious legend of om cfaung. lays 100 eggs annually. Fifty of these become fish and the oth er fifty are worms of the same species as the parent The fish that has come Into existence In tals enrioos manner also lays 100 eggs a year. Fifty of these become water denizens after the Image of their parent, and the others become birds of the famed om chung family. These ota chnngs, or Chinese quails, never breed, and are only brought Into existence as above related. We give the above not as a literal fact. but as a specimen of the Chinese Idea of evolution. AGENTS FOR SHOK NEVER BEFORE .was oar Motto STOS SAD "(lot Cheap Shoes. But Good Shoes Cheap." More rigidly adhered to thai now CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK, Making, room for Spring Stock. B sure to see' us before buying . Same Old Place. Mercer & Evans Co lan 6-tf. Anlron for Every Purpose. Hot Iron relpts 50. tAUUAUca :iuj. uujurcu. Pensacola-Net receipts 1.70S. ' COTTON SEED OIL Firm on Jacksonville Net receipts 101. 1 scarcity of offerings. Prime crude fob Total, tolay. st all ports, not 36.750; mills 39; do ftioxner yellow 45 1-2; Great BrlLiia 21.502; France 14.441; prime whlto 63 nominal; prime winter Continent 7.991; stock 1.121.309. Consolidated, at aV? porta, bet 36.750. Great Dritaln 21.502; France 14.441; Continent 7,991. Total, since SepL 1. at all ports, net 7.CS1.952; Great Britain 2.5C9.S10; France 677.3G9; Continent 2,327.038; Japan 129.619. Inttrlor Movtmtnt Hot: tea Steidy. 11; net 13.752. Augnsta Net receipts 351. Memphis Steady. 10 7-16; celpts 1291. SL Louis Steady, 10 6-S; celpts 537. Clneinatt Net receipts 1.2S4. LouISTlIle 10 9-16;. Total Net receipts 17.215; gross re ceipts 21.7S7; shipments 20.5S7: sales 3.514; stock 324.767. receipts net rcs net rc- Llverpool Markets. Liverpool. Feb. 9. Cotton: Spot moderate business done; prices. 2 points higher. American middling, fair 6.91: good middling 6.45; mid dling 6.11; low middling 5.S3; good ordinary 543; ordinary 5.19. Tho sales of the day were 7.000 1Jea. of vhlcb COO were for specula tion aid export, and yellow 52, nominal. CHICAQO PRODUCE MARKET. Chicago. Feb. 9. Fresh reports of famine in Russia caused a strong tcne In today's wheat market, the final quotations on May delivery being up 1-2 to G-Sc. Corn was a shade higher. Oats mere up 3-8c Provisions gain ed 2 1-2 to 10c Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat May. 80 l-2f?S0 5-8; July, SO: Septomber, 79 3-8079 1-2. Corn February. l May. 46 7-8 -47: July, 46 1-2; September. 46 3-4. Oats February, 39; May, 41; July, 37 3-4; September, 33. Mess pork, per barrel May, 17.95; July. 18.02 1-2. 'Lard, per 100 pounds May. 10.17 1-2: January. 10.17 1-2; September, 10.30. Short ribs per 100 pounds May, 9.77 1-2; .uly. 9.87 1-2. Cash quotations were as follows: Fl:ur firm, winter patents 3.2003.35; straights 3-.00 03.25; spring patents 13.7073.80; straight 3.1003.25; bak ers 2.20 U 2.S0 r No. 2 Spring Wheat 82 4785: No 3 74R84; No 2 red 75 3-4 077: No. 2 Cora 44; No. 2 yellow Formal Opening of Wilmington's New Retail Candy and Flower Store. Thursday and Friday of this week tho Carl B. Rehder Candy Co. will have the formal opening of their new store. 203 Princess street. The open lng will commence at 9:30 A. M. Thursday and will continue until 10 each evening. Durings the evenings from "S to 10 there will be music and the store. will present a very beauti ful appearance, with the elaborate dis i lav cf Plants. Cut Flowers and Can dies. The public is cordially Invited. Every lady visiting the 6tore will re ceive a Souvenir Box of Candy. Included WOO 441-2; To. 1 Oats 38'; No. 2 white 41 2.000 T bates. In- C413-4: No. 3wh!to 391-4041; No. 2 American Receipts. 5! clrMfnr 4?9ii Arn!rtrn. 'iltj C21-2. Ftittue- orwned stead r and closed Short Kids, taaes (loose) 9.50 qcJeL Fcbniary 5.73 February and 9-5S;, Mess Pork, per bbl. 17.75; Lard. J 25c. 1 WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Appointments of Presiding Elder W. L. Cuningglm, First Round. Carver's Creek, Hebron Feb 9-10 White and Chadbosrn. Whiter rllle v.. . Feb 10-11 Vew River. Saead's Ferry (Night) ...."Feb 14 lacksonville and Richlandr. "Rich i . . Feb. 16-17 Colarobus. Board man .... Feb' 23-24 Clinton. Clinton , Mar 2-3 Sonthport Mar 9-10 Onslow, Queen j Creek .... Mar. 16-17 Hunting for Trouble. Tve lived In California 20 years, and as still hunting Cor trouble In the way of . burns, sores, wounds, bolls, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure,- writes Charles Walters, of? Alle ghany, Sierra . Co. No use1 bunting. Mr. Walters, it cures every case. Guar anteed at R. R- Bellamy's drag store. Fox River Buffer Great the World Over. Fox River Butter Makes Friends Every where Fox River Buffer Greatest Makers the World Over. Large Stock Arriving by Every Steamer. GET PRICES. F.E. HASHAGEN CO. Lowest Competing Prices Consistent , With Quality. jao7-tt. - - ' 'J i '' Cold Handle Rounco Irono Tourist Irons Pressing Irons Laundry Sets Shirt Waist Soto French Sets Prices just the same at our store as advertised in all the leading jotsraala and magazines. Ne Home is reaSly complete without asbestos sad irona. On exhibition now aad tor sale by N. IPiCOBl HARDWARE CO, ja 30-tf w ESTABLISHED 1893. 82-84 Griswold St; Detriot, Mich. : Nicholas , Bldg..' Toledo, Ohio. Lennox Bldg.; Cleveland, Ohio. 223 ' Diamond 8L," Pittsburg, Pa. Send name and address, for in formation why ACP aad RDG will sell at 250. i 217 8a Broad St, . Philadelphia. Pa. STOCKS AND BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITIES, MORTGAGES, If interested is. aay of the above consult tc C. P. BOLLES & CO., Trfepbone 1329. 415 Southern Building. jaa-25-tf. We have iusf received another car ot BUGGIES, which we will sell, with our lap Robes and Blankets, at a reduced rate until January 15ih. . V.:',..-"' - - S ... ...r . ' t '".V;.. . - .- .'. ! - ,r r - r,-- V - V.'V'" -''.VVr
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