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V r.i 1 1 4: m 4 COMMERCmL i WILMINGTON MARKETS. r. I- STAR OFFICE, Nov.-12,' : .tts TURPENTINE Market irff .xforVt. nAthlnef' dnfnv c " OriSliM iU"""'-' a O 1 -J-fTT, TTTRPENTINB 1 Market JnT J" 00 per bamel for hard, $3.25 STdipand 53-25 for Tir.: cnTrits turpentine, firm 65Mc; year rosin, --.no- dninsr: tar. flrm-i? 9ft gje turpentine $3,25. $0;: 4.50 RECEIPTS. D Spirits Turpentine sf v. :::::.:;vK::ioi mitre 1 urF""" -- y Receipts Same day last yearj ;25 vs spirits turpentine;- 249 - barrels S: 172 barrels tar; 143 barrels rnde turpentine. COTTON MARKET. ' Market Steady at 10 3-8 cents for Bsame'day last year Nominal. X Receipts 2,469 bales; same day last war 1.SS7 bales. ' j . PRODUCE MARKET. 1 PP4NUTS North Carolina' Prime jr . mn n. m fliO- extra prune, x.x xamqy, JJi'per bushel of 28 pounds; Virginia kl $1.10 rnBV Firm, 80082 1-2 per bushe .wMte: 78080 for mixed. c C. BACON Steady; hams, Kc ier pound; shouiaers-. iB(ffic; maes. au. WW": . 1 EGGS firm, zoc per uuiea. r.mHKSNS Firm at 20040c for all; growns, nrm, 4&SSRoc. .. errs w A x t inn at zi to zs. TALLOW Firm at 4 l-2OSa., pet Dound. BEEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 3 1-2 er pound on root. HIDES Dry flint, 14 to lie; f l-2c pr pound. PORK Firm at itc per pouna. TURKEYS Firm at 15c. on foot; t dressed. SWEET POTATOES JTCrm at 60C p: busheL NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. l (Br Wire to The Morn m 5 Star.) Kew York, Nov. 12. The lmpresr VakPt abroad in the stock market Afar that the kind or operations iich began to make themselves felt iyesterday were approved by the con servative financial powers, wnose ei- farts are all bent at the present time to the mending of the situation. There tis a continuance of the small ven tos on margin which came into no nce yesterday. Thi3 left the market uncertain and especially unsupported. There was a disposition to bring into question in a comprehensive way the effect on earning power of corpora- hions and probable dividend payments of the set back to trade which must Mow the financial entanglements. Reports from various quarters of re daction of operating forces by facto ries furnished food for the discission. it has been remarked also that an upward movement in prices of securi ties leads to an early discontinuance of any present portion of the. invest ment demand for small lots of stocks', thich has been so influential a factor ji the absorption and definite re moval from the market of . a floating supply of securities. The demand for vurrency reflected some additional pssncv early in the day but the de- Gsig. premium on currency again Abated an easing of the strain. The H?Jrted failure of one of the larger b in Portland. Oreeon. ciime late a &e day and helped to keep prices u 10 me end. Bonds were irresmlar. Total sales 5 Talue 53,4S8,000. United States 2s 1-2 per cent, on call. Total of stocks today were 419,300 'Ht COTTON MARKK (By wire to The Morning Star.) IOrk. Nov. 12 After a ilcrTi. P opening, the cotton market became iJ and unsettled during today's Vm tne close easy at a net 01 s to 15 points. Sales were ea at 275,000 bales. The mar- penea firm at an advance of 11 d bnii01ntS on coverinS bv snorts t4CW 'YORK PRODUCS - MARKET. -; tBy WJU-e to The MornlrrW ntaZ k V New , York, Nor, 12. FLjOUR Dull unu oareiy 6teady. . r - RYEtFLotmDuii: , , ; v BUCKWHEAT; Steady. ' - -CORN ; MEAirrS4adv. . -,v - . s WHEAT Snot stead v' N a 1-8 1 elevator. No.-2 hard Winter nominal, upturns Irregular and closed l-z to 7-5:net lower- ... 1 : wtuxravoz easy: iNo.- 2. fi2 1-2 .elevator.: No: 2; whllg.;J68- JL-2,: OpUons viusea nei nncnangeo. ; lecember 69 l-zr May 66 1-2 ' - : , .- ; ? - t- ,OATS Spot.easy; mixed, 52; nat ural white 52 tc54 1-2. f c: ,LARD--Steaay; western prime 8.70 10 8.80. -Kenned quiet - ' PORK Firm. TALXOW Steady. RICE Quiet . MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open .kettle ood to choice 35 to 44 SUGAR Raw muiet; . fair . refining 3.30 ; , centrifugal .96 tests 3.80 ; molas ses, sugar 2.95. Refined quiet. COFFEE Spot auiet. Rio 7. 6c : Santos. No. 47 3-4: Mild coffee steady, Cordova 9 3-4, Futures opened steady and .closed, steady, net unchanged to 5-points rlower. BUTTER Firm, unchanged. CHEESESpot. steady. ; unchanged. October weak and .l-2c lower; full small and large white 9 1-2 to 12 1-2; Bkims 1 to 11 1-2. - EGGS Firm western first 29 to 30 seconds 26 to 28. FREIGHTS Quiet nd steady, un changed. empstefy'T-iav.et.re , Sfc Louis Quiet, ; 10 '.f-r vLouisville--Firin, aO l7-8. 4 ' : : Little Rock Steady, 10 3-4; Net re celptsV l;208.W:-iXZ-tt , Total today-fNet rTreceipts: 29,461; Gross receipts 35,918 Shrpinents;'30, 510; :SalesJ 4,230;1 Stbek; 244;,768V 7 , : ' CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.? C3y "Wire to the JMomf-ng Btar.) v Chicago, Nov. 12. Wheat prices on the local exchange broke more than 2 cents today because of heavy Hquida tion.'j At the close wheat for -December delivery, was oft 1 .5-8 cent. -.Corn was down 2 to 2 1-8. Oats were 1 1-4 lower. .. Provisions were off 12 1-2 to 35ev v:i . Leading .features closed as follows: WheatDecember -92 ' 5-8 May 1.01 5-8 to 1.01 3-4; JJuly 97. . Corn December 55 3-4; May 56 5-8 to 55 3-4; July 56 1-4. .Oats December 46 5-8; May 49 3-4.; July 45 3-8. . Mess Pdrk, per bbl. January 12.90; May 13.27 1-2. ; Lard, per 100 lbs. January 8.-02 1-2; May 8.00: Short Ribs, per 100 lbs. January C.90; May 7.12 1-2. ... Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady; No. 2 spring wheat 1.00 to 1.04; No. 3 91 to 1.02; No. 2 red 91 1-4 to 93 1-2; No. 2 corn-58 12 to 59; No. 2 yellow 60 to 60 1-2; No. 2 oats 45 '-8; No. 3 white 42 1-2 to 51; ;Bhort ribs, sides, (loose) 7.00 to 8.00; HasTyAW.Haynresr 2rfr tons, Goodwin, ; Barges.- Pocomoke,,? tons, Harmon, C.TD. Enjoyment of 'the heart usually de pends on lemplpyment of the hands. .: n. e. U Opn (or ttia flatronaga of t Publl . . . . ' Board by tiU We& or Month pcclar Attention; to v ravel Urif .Am . RaUtr Reasonable. . MRS. J. B. JONS Prop macs twi'V nor Viq rrol 1 9, Kfi f r 1 7F PEANUTSV-Qulet and steady "ZTrr, v.. sides (boxed) 7.50 to 7.75; whiskey, I oSr L rt v. basis of high wines 1.35 l CABBAGES Weak; Danish- sead per ion s,uu to ,iu.uu aomesuc 7.00 to t VEBPOOL MARKET. 14.00. ;.- . . .,. ; COTTON SEED. OIL was easier for (Br Cable to the Morning Star.) (crudje, put ; steady, ' for refined. Prime -Liverpool, Nov. 12. Cotton : Spot Jn crime to zs; prime summer: yenow fair demand, prices 8 points nigner. 351-2 to 36; off summer yellow 33 3-4 J American middling . 6.51; good . mid- to 84 1-2; 'good off summer yellow 34 dllflg 6 15; middling 5.95; low mid u 34 .3-4 ; rune -wmte- 4 u to 42; prime dlmg tt3: good ordinary 5.T.9; oral- winter jreuuw i. finaciXl market. narv 4.59. The sales of the day were 8,000 bales of which 500 were for specula tion and export and included 7,500 By Wire to the Moraine Btar.1 American! Receipts 37,000 ales, in wow vir Mrr i xfrmo-D- nn oii cludine 30.800 American. Futures lnetreng demand 6 .to -12 per . cent; opened qttiet and steady and closed rttnV itA in iAsnf? hiA offprii quiet; American middlings G. O. C: n A titty lAflno nnminftt . ftifv rtva November 5.69 1-2; November andrDe- and Ninety days 12 to 15 per cent-.wid cember 5.64; December and January eT mnntVo c noi. .ant x4ma, 5.64 Januarv and February 5.64 ; Fefc- cantlle ,paper nominally at 7 tp 10 per ruary'and March 6.64 1-2; March .and rpnt , sterling whoiifrA irrptmiar witii April 5.65; April .and May 5.65; May actual business in bankers. bills -at .4.- and June 5.65; Juhe and July 5.65; 6 ilor , demand, and &i 4.7 ror sixty uu s' ftv fnisi- -innrnmerolal .hllla 4.7650. 1 " Rar isflvAi K 3 MptWti flnllars I DRY UUUUO MfinivC I Aft 9ii I . ... . . mm rM. I By wire in me Morning oiar.i New York. Nov. 12. The dry goods market still rules quiet with an easier tendentey on many lines. "A' reduction in the prices of linings is announc ed. Cotton yarns rule very unsteady. Export trade is dull New YbHr aonn. U. S. refunding 2s reg 106 1-2 U. S. refunding 2s cou 106 1-2 U. S. 3s reg 102 3-4 U. S. 3s cou : ..102 1-4 U. Q. new 4s reg 121 V. S. hew 48 cou 121 American Tobacco Co. 4s ..... 60 American Tobacco Co. 6s ... . 91 3-4 Atlantic Coast Line 4s ...... 84 Baltimore & Ohio 4s . . . . .. .. 92 L. & N. Unified 4s .. .. .. ... 93 NAVAL STORES. TW Wlro to Th Mr"nlTe t New York, Nov.- 12. Turpentine easy, 48; rosin easy, Standard com- Lr'Z ,tT3 'a," "' "' ri K8 mon tb good, 4.00. Seaboard Air Line 4s 61 5-8 Charleston, S. C, ... an Southern Railway 5s U. S. Steel ,2nd 5s .. . . ..... Closing stock List. Amalgamated Copper . . American Car & Foundry .. Amr. Car & Foundry pf d . . American Cotton. Oil . . American Cotton Oil, pfd. . American Locomotive . . American Locomotive pfd . . American Smelting & Ref . . Amr. Smelting & Ref. pfd 86 1-2 Ameriean Suear Refining .. . .104 1-2 46 5-8 26 3-8 82 23 1-2 .70 39 92 1-2 62 support which was encbur By DPttar 1 J --u urmness in the Liverpool iS: buish private advices J houses, and cold wea- ritrLWa3 g00d selling from the f however r.nri E7g lbe market broke sharply W c "iernoon on reports that R fleHvo oeSlnnIg to arrive here Nrn27..on Pecember contracts P Van c favorable conditions aacriii-.r51- close was at K "Audita 4-v t aa ui h VrtL. lowest level of the laT t? recently owing to slack tnT. ; " " ca irom uoston claim 7 au.uuo fac out of employment In of JiJa! "Ported that 100 Mt wnvea nere rrom &Z Jj Presumably for de- tom and tnere.at per S C?on ff large shlPnti in &ier w'om tne South. -On hand 5.000 bales have been A. x" tn local stock for Wthaf V.s month and "it is "aJreTa, Vsnt rooln for 10,000 . c lias 9 lranl.. .TPts t r cujr engagea. '.in ... 1 r iimi waan. awn r ku!1 year. For tho oen. W m . gainst 363 ear. Tndava ro. J 44 ' fst2i Orleans 18.042 bales t cot't. last ear. fet Une ni,f u? il P01nt,S -6UU ' .o ly.oy; mia- Rsr s 0Penert ' "ies. Open. -10.20 .10.67 .10.28 - .10.33 10.41 - .10.42 10.46 10.41 Close 10.15 10.67 10.04 10.06 10.09 10.12 10.15 10.15 10.16 10.09 American Tobacco pfd cert Atchison .'. .;. Atchison pfd .A . . Atlantic Coast Line. .' Baltimore & Ohio . . Baltimore & Ohio pfd Chesapeake & Ohio Kansas City Southern . - , Kansas City Southern pra L. .& N New York Central . . . . Norfolk & Western . . Norfolk & Western pfd . . Pennsylvania Pebble's Gas . .. t.. ... Reading Reading 1st pfd Reading. 2nd pfd . . , . . . . Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd Southern Pacific Southern Pacific, pfd .. . Southern. Railway .. .. ..- Southern, Jtairway pia Tenn., Coal & Iron . . U, S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd .. .. VaCar. Chemical Va-Car. Chemical pfd . Seaboard Air Line . Seaboard Air Line pfd Standard Oil .. :.- .. Western Union . . . . Nov. 12. Tur- I AntriA nillat 19 1.9- saloa TinTIA ABC. 3.25 to 3.30; D, 3.25 to 3.30; E, 3.30 to 3.35; F, 3.30 to 3.35; G, 3.35 to 3.40; H, 3.45 to 3.50; I, 3.90 to 3.a&; K. 4.70; M, 5.05; N, 5.70; W G, 6.10; W W. .6.20 Savannah, Nov. 12. Spirits tur pentine firm, 42 to 42 1-2; sales 1,505; receipts 941; shipments 180 Rosin firm: Sales 2.665: receipts 3.389: shipments 1,332; stock 97,357 Quote: ABC, 3.20 to 3.35; D, 3.20 to iO OK. W 9 9ft n ?4ft- If 3 tn 3 40? 5.95; K, 4.75; M, 5.10; N, 5.75; W G, I C 1 K TKT TXT H K 80 5-8 "x" 75 27 7-8 22 1-2 50 95 1-2 98 no ; o ettevilte, S. P. McNair. 65 83 69 ALUMINUM OIL HEATERS ARE THE BEST. ; 'Blow . Up' or Explbsions ;linpossible: l a I ll i a ; 1 J M M I k . V 111 5 ) i- Belle of yirginia Rye deserves its name, ; and the name is certainly one of- distinction and. ,olcl-time aristocracy. It's a whislfey: we are.prpuajor on account ot its punty and high quality vahd; jts hosts of admiring friends who will drmlcnothmg else. Belle of Virginia is a enda scientific, unifdrm blend of pure, old ; goods! It's a whiskey with a flavor, and "V a nne, invigorating after-effect long to be remembered by those who drink it. Try it and you will make no mistake. v Sold at the places where gentlemen go to get a drink. ' ' f - dJf9- . .tVV.- J. a E; ' "ajliaaaiaMaaaaaawaaaaa n i r w I 1 mwmta.g ' jaaajaaaajaapjpjjp I .,u..i..,j,,j . 't. ' 1 .'' ' " " Air SDanft Insidp n?l ;nnifa1a'. of Wick Tube,: tnus making iuui, vx xcujjutci; ior on sepa rate from burner keeping's oil cool and stove free from odor. 5 Wick device to prevent flame running up too big, andT many' other advantages over compet ing lines making It the best one for you to feave. , '3 Sizes- Small for bath room. . Medium size for small room. Large size for larger room. II. JACOBI HARDWARE, CO. As an Incentive to Save mm Mwm . f i ill ?-..t;spr i it ttf?z sr 1' - iL-- tf AYS U . --1 . . ..- - .... III ft 1-1. ...;! r V 1. A r' ' "'' ''S''"' L" I . ! v, v,'', . I V v N (" - 1 , . . ' 1 . .. ..j i- v:.i- . - l I x , . V v , ' ' ' LP ; ' ; : ' baaaaaaaar " -,v - . uuuci uci stairway is flK WJSy i plafe to. lart a jiall f3iti"rarr eqmpped ith Globe -Wermcte - Their are built .and JSnished.ia a style that haixnbnizelwithetea enwbnments, , FOR SALE BY C. W. YATES '& CO. ''a Vi1 'Aril yi. -y .w. ,v;T(r? The McKANNA LIQUOR TREATMENT Cures to Stay Safe and prompt relief. Call, or write to nearest sanitarium. Address. V rilcKanna 3-Day tiQiiof Cure iCoi COLUMBIA, S.C. RMDSVILLE, Ni C. . 1206 1-2 Main St. Phone 418. . - .- Phone 184; MARINE ARRIVED. ..109 3-8 .. 75 1-2 .. 81 .. 73 67 CLEARED. Br. steamer Glenfruin, Roberts, ?A o Bremen, Alexander Sprunt & Son. . . lO CO o nnnlln KUn irlfinrv 3-mlf Vi'a . 33 . 68 .103 . 12 1-8 . 39 1-4 . 97 1-2 . 24 5-8 . 84 3-8 . 16 g8 Bridge, J. A. Munn. BY RIVER AND RAIL. . .400 : 64 PORT movement; Receipts, of Naval Stores and Cotton Yesttroay. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 12, 1907. C. CT. Railroad 585 bales cotton, 24 Tiamila Qti tt tuirla "iiirl inmPTif Iti- 2 catiks spirits turpentine, 1 barrel tar. 2 barrels crude turpentines W., C & -A. Railroad 1,578 -oales cotton, 2 barrels rosin, 8 barrels tar, Af fe' TTRallroad 121 fcales cotton; 5 asto BtiHtiK.iimTit!nf-llfi barrels I n . -- - r l Gaiyesxon iJTrm, u xo-xo, rosin.' 18--barrels tar. ceinu z.uzd. I foi. <-9 aelm flnmtn ttrnpn ... .A m v . 1 -'LTl.A. . , .. ,, x New Orleans Lower iu id-it; xvei tiM 5 barreidrrdfein, 4 Darrels tar, 10 receipts 18.042. . .- barrels crude tuTpentine. ; Mobile Quiet, 10 3-8: Net receipts . ficn. ."caiaTincey T 22 bales cotton; 5,677. . . r ; I e barrels rosin. Savannah Quiet, 16 7-16 ;. . Sr.hr j C. T. Herman 7 casks spirits Charleston -yuier, w w; xex re- tiiToentlnte: 52 barrels rosin, 46 bar- celpts 1.016; - rels tar: - . Wllmington---Qulet, 10 3-8 ; wet re- Total 2.469 bales cottoh,. 14 casks ceipts z,4e. . . hj . sDlrits turpentine, 181 barrels rosin, , woriois: vruiet, xu o-o; w reiniw 101 barrels tar, Z barrels crude tur 'BaitlmoreNommai; 10 .7-8; Gross Pentlp IjJ ? I. receipts .85p,.' ,. New' York Steady 10.80: -Net re ceipts 100. . List of Vessefa Now In fori at VVII. Boston Steady, 10.80; Net receipts 'mmfltor, rt. o. 411 - ' Steamer. Philadelphia Steady, 11.05; Net re- Frledar. (Br.) 1,35 tons, Heslop, H-elde celpts 46. & Co. -! . Total today at all ports, net f 0,157; Tabarlstan (Br.) 1,836 tons, Payton, Great Britain 9,703; Contmentr 3,043; j Alexander Sprunt :& Son. Stock 755.240. v Fashoda (Br.), i,78Z tons, watt, ieme consolidated, at ail ports. Net 185,-1 & Co. -. . 317? Great Britain -75.939: Fraribe 47.-V ' - Barques. 813i Continent. .60,925; ?apan 2,160; i AUburndaie, bip jtons, joskbu. yu. Total since Sept.-, 1, at All .ports,' Net Maffltt. ; - t r 260.461: .Great : Britain. .7,974; ; r scnooners. . Prance 231.761: . Continent " 701,027: Horace P, Shares; 392 tons, Flynn, C. Janan 11.095: Mexico. 220. ' I D." Maffltt, Gardiner m iteynoias, tax. was, x-ar- Interiar Movemtnt r - : I ' sons. C. D. Mama Houston Steady.. J.0 7-8 : Net re- Edwinal 389 tons,; MCKeen, c. ; u. what could be more persuasive than -a pretty woman a fiancee, for instance? Women are pretty good 'savers them selves, at times, and: they .appreciate the man who provides for future rainy days by saving when the sun shines. This is probably a hint to TODY If you are not now saving, get the fi&bit. Our Bank affords you. every facility and offers you every Indttceinent Carolina Savings & Trust Co. Big White Building, corner Front an? Princess. - : STATEMENT CONDITION The Murcliison national Bank of Wilmington, N. C. At the close oif business October. 1st,; .1907. i Loains 2xd Discount". . . . $2,iQ0,5i? 60 t.JS. Bonds (at- par) . ... 3Str,00Oit0 Biilldihs .. .. .... v25,t)0o 00 Cash . at 7 UVw LlAflfLmES. $3,417,837 8i ClrculatlOtt .1.' r.- ; .MKJti .... 2,278,642 12 4 ' DEPOSIT8 . " ; October 1st, 1S05,-4L763.509 62 j October 1st; 1906, '&jiifin U - October jl rx907Vt$ CUVRKrs .CRUlSE;of the ' "ARXbIC ie,wu ions, nne,: large, 1 TH - T ORE I February (5 to Aprjl 17; 1908. i Seventy: days, costing, only $400.00 and up, - including' 'shore - excursions :8 PEv CI AL- "FEATURES: Madeira, Ca4iz, Seville, 'Algiers, Malta i 19J Daya In Egypt and the Holy Land. Constanti nople; 'Athens, Rome,; the Rlvierar.eteu Tickets good tostop; over to' Europe, 3 . 4 r. fo) Just received by express at a J "The Modest Price Store" Tailor-Eulaae Suits of exceptional style, and beauty at Stock of Ladios' Huslin Undorwoar Comolbto. v Sole" agency Black Gat Hosiery,: Patterns, H If lviarane: Vi'J f -if; s, Sauares I liavepu in Jiattlngs,. Att J3oiaresanji Lace CnirtalnaC sad ; ask the pnhlic, vto Inspect before buying. . v. - , J WEIL, 11 6 Market St: AnW aontfl fni TME NEMO COliSfeT antf OAV MANTON PATTERNS. 1 JUSf une case .ll'cvcioii1 that;. Pale Export ' - '- peer Is the jsL We .charge-no more x v ' for our pure an delicious Pale Export Beer than you wlUpay tor an Inf erlar : grade, and . you : hare ; tfie . allvantae , with it of a healtHful and ; streagt-1 ening beverage. Try our Pale Export ; i Beer, and you will note the benefit derived .from it., , . Hy i DARLEY PARK- BWG ;CO. . , G. - Morgan' Knight, Manager ; 319 N. Nutt SL .r h Rhone 43; noY'5 tl v cefpts 21,3"12;A gross, receipts 1,312L '-MafHtt: frjf Toursltoundthe World and-to Eu- .-rV'i-- r.si'Jl1 " . 'Af " V- - -v--;- "' -Auguta Steady. : 10 5-8;; iet 'je-; Aetna, 95-tons, ;tplripmaa,CDM8f- rope.Sicily, tp; R;c. CLARKTImes .rA5l)f7(tl5 6f lit Vail?0rlliil7 Jitlif' . ' celptsA)39"v .'X'-'WC.V' ; -fl Bldg.:Nev lYoriCysSf v- cr , . f.. . .;- - vKf' , -''v. , w. 2 .T "T '"J " '. - . . - -v-;-,-... ,v. , , !
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