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Market Review, !' ' ii ' ". 9, X.t - i:.iV-V;-::-.W.i'5;"fr LOCAL MARJKETS , . - ; 46; -W -v.... .- -;. l. ., , J Vif aAiti .i...n.. " . ... .... . ...... . Mann COTTON if " York, Dec. y. mere was a vosterday's selling move- r'11' M,., rrHrn markfit. earlv to- Vv wal ol l"1 , . r,,i.lir hitr lireak in nnne. ;1nii :i " - - "" ,;,, was steady, at a decline 01 pel however, was by no means iiip market auickly weak- undt'i - ond of the first hour the f"'"1 c-1 xn nor halo nnHor loot closing figures, with January around 18.70 and May 19.05. was steady. r Hi jatu;:i-y March - Jltf - ' juiy October . Open. .18.80 .19.03 .19.25 .19.46 .19.50 .17.68 Close. 18.70 18.79 19.05 19.25 19.28 17.34 ! STOCKS OL a. .... . New York. Decf 9i-eWaIl Street)- Irregular changes at today's opening resulted mainly iny Copper issues re cently under pressure4. Trading was in moderate volume, resulting, in part, from the usual week-end closing of the outstanding contracts. Marine, pre ferred, and Central Can were inclined to few advances. Atlantic Gulf and West Indies, Marine, cqmmond, and xvUDoer yielded 1 to 5 points. United States Steel made a trival decline and rails were generally lower. WEATHER REPORTS. -. ' . -. ',:v;-.;&-. ; l & ';'''"."- r December 9 1916. Temperature. 4 B3 fl-ilminstoii cotton .19.00 COTTON. Savannah yew York . . . . - rharleston WILMINGTON NAVAI Spirits' 18 o-4. Rosin r.70 and $5.45. Tar -.60 and 10 cents. Crude 4.00, 4.00 and 3.00 Receipts. Cotton Spirits Rosin Tar Crude . . ..19 3-4 .. ..18.75 19 1-2 STORES. Allis-Chalmers. . .. .. .. ; American Beet Sugar . . American Can ....... American Car and. Foundry American otton Oil (bid) .. American Smelting.. .. .. American Sugar . . American Tel. & ToL .... American Tobacco '. . .. .. Anaconda Copper Atchison Atlantic Coast Line .... Asheville . . Atlanta . . . Charleston . Charlotte . . 33 3-4 1 UICUSO 104 7-8 Galveston . Jacksonville i N. Orleans . j N. York . . . I Pittsburg . . Raleigh . . . St. Louis . . Washington. . . 613-4 . 761-8 . . 92 . 52 3-4 .113 3-4 .115 .127 7-8 .220 . 96 1-2 .104 7-8 .121 7-8 . . cloudy -. cldudy . . cloudy . . cloudy . . cloudy . . clear . . cloudy . . . clear . . cloudy snowing .raining . . .clear) .raining! 58 66 72 70 42 56 78 74 46 70 Baldwin Locomotive 80 1-2 36 64. 1 Wilmington ..c!oudy 71 - an 34 32 62 60 24 40 64 38 42 32 58 24 48 61 a . is s MM .22 1.26 0 .08 .32 0 .01 .88 - 0 .12 .01 .06 .04 0 fiutter, 1 Ibcounytrirfe . Spring Cmim6-Amfp2Bt -to 45c i Grown Chickens apice LL..0c to 55c ! Puddle DucfciBpieceii-.45c j Guineas, apiece . . 35c I Beef. . . . ,. . . a- f9c to 106 j Sweet Potatoes, bush.) 2- 30c Irish Potatoes, sack -L '-.$4.25 ;N. C. Hams, lb 24c j x. u. anouiaers ana iviub, id iso j Oranges, CaL . $6-00 i Bananas,7-h bunch ' $1.20 i Lemons, fancy" ; $4.50 I Florida oranges . . . .; . . . .$2.75$3.25 '! Celery, bunch .. ...... $1.00$L50 Apples. bbL --$3.00 to $4.00 Bell Peppers, bush. 50c ' Onions, sack -. . . .. .. ..$4.50 Cabbage, lb - r sc to 3 3-2c Pork,' lb . 12c . $1.90 to $1.95 15 to 16 cents. . . .95c to $1.00 J -$1.00 to $1.10 j 53c to 65c. I 20 to 38 cents. ' 28 cents, i jCorn per sack, Hides, G. S., . I Peanuts, N. C. . . Peanuts, Spanish Peanuts, Va Wool, .K Beeswax, . . . . . 104 8 40 49 IT 4 SAVANNAH Spirits 50, Rosin 6.15. NAVAL STORES LIVERPOOL COTTON. Exchange closed. GRAINS AND PROVISIONS. Baltimore & Ohio 85 3-4 Bethlehem Steel ..644 Canadian Pacific ..167 'Central Leather 109 3-4 ! Chesapeake & Ohio 67 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 93 5-8 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 93 5-8 Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry 38 3-4 Colorado Fuel & Iron . . . . . . 55 1-4 Consolidated Gas (bid) .. ..134 Corn Products 27 5-8 Crucible Steel . . . . . : I . . : . . 85 1-4 Cuba Cane Sugar. . . . ' 66 3-8 Erie 37 1-4 General Electric . . 179 - Great Northern Pfd .1171-8 Great Northern Ore tfs 43 1-4 Illinois Central 107 Inspiration Copper . . 68 1-8 Int. Merc. Marine Pfd. ..... ..117 53 1 8 1-la.liUUcll IXlUlYt;! to 917-8 International Paper . . .' 64 1-4 Kansas City Southern . . - Sunday. Sun rises 1 . 7: 07 Sun sets . , . . .5:03 Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C. at 8 a. m. yester day, 2.8 feet. jj 4 4 4 4 i' 4 ; 4 SPORTING NOTES. 4( I 4 j ':' 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 4j Gilmour Dobie, the tJniversity ' of j Washington football" coach, has made an enviable record in gridiron : tutor-: ! MERCURY TAKES A I HDHP 1M TCMMCQQCT L1W1 11 1 X 1 1 1 H-JJI ll i. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 9. In the last twenty-four hours, ending at 7(ing. He has turned out a champion o'clock this morning, the temperature ship team each year for the last nine fell thirty-three degrees. Twenty- years, three decrees of it occurred last nieht I which was marked by sleet and snow, j Auie Kleckhefer, the little left-hand-, ea cueist wno represents nocKiora in the Interstate Three-Cushion Billard league, is keeping his slate clean ini the championship race, having won FAIR BUT COOLER WEATHER NEXT WEEK. Corn ....... 1. 65 1-2 27 00 Kennecott Copper 56 1-8 Lard 16.17 ... 14 00 ,-Liiggeu; iiyers ixsiuj iu ' " Lorillard Co 230 .urnirr tool I r o ia d&iilio Maxwell Motors 74 1-4 Sherifi Geofge C. Jackson calls atten- Mexican Petroleum 107 5-8 j .i . i . ; A j im I u in H I .s..ri ... . .. mil Hon to me iaci eisewuerw iu. luuay s r s. V ' Dispatch that taxes are past due and New York Central . . . . . .106 .",-8 all taxpayers would do well to respond N- Y., N. H. & Hartford 57 at cace and pay up, thereby avoiding Norfolk & Western 138 payment of costs. Northern Pacific 1111-4 j Pennsylvania . . bb &-& !Rav Consolidated Conner .. .. 32 1-2 WOULD GIVE RIGHT Reading .. , 109 3-8 Washington, Dec. 9. Generally fair weather, with temperature much be low the seasonable average, is the forecast for the southeastern States for the week beginning tomorrow. Warmer weather is. probable during the latter part of the week . nine straight games. Rumors of an intention on the part I of Jack Dillon to retire from the box-j ing game have been strengthened by the report that the Hoos(er Bearcat has bought a cafe in Indianapolis. i NEW HANOVER MAN ELECT GOVERNOR. Iron & Steel , Seaboard Air Line I r i i as i i nrj Honolulu. Dec. 9. A bill seeking to oeauoaia u lne . girt rho voters of Hawaii the right Sloss. Shef. Steel & Iron il)o governor of the territory ooiunern lacuic will bo introduced in Congress at Southern Railway the com in- short session by Dele- &outnern itauway pui . . ;u. Knlanianaole , according to a Studebaker Corporation . . tateiiior.! issued by him. (Tennessee Copper (Bid) . Texas Co Under tin- present law nor is ai.iroiiiteu by the the eover- President. Union Pacific and ihe people of the territory have United Fruit . : '. . nothing to say as to who their chief unuea.oiaies esecutivp mav be. u. o. nauufa Mr. Kalanianaole said: United States feteel , . I United States Steel pfd .. .. ;o work hard along the lines of home nilK One of the first bills which I haii introduce, and for which I shall Utah Copper Virginia Caro. Chem ! Wabash pfd (B) .. Western Union .. .. 87 3-4 . 16 15-4 . .39 1-4 . 8t 1-2 . 98 7-8 . .31 . 69 3-8 .120 1-2 22 1-2 .202 1-2 ..1 45 1-8 .161 . 66 5-8 73 5-8 .124 3-4 .121 1-4 .122 2-8 . . 47 3-4 . 31 1-2 102 Johnny Jackson, the clever Cuban bantamweight, has returned to Boston j after an absence of seven years in the iPhiliDDines. He is anxious to hook un I GIVEN A PARDON, j with any fighter who will come in at . the 120-pound mark. j Raleigh, N. C Dec. 9. Tim Clem-! Tne fine gridiron WOrk,of Howard; uions, sentenced at the June, 1908, Berry during the season just closed term of New Hanover superior court, hag se(. at rest the rumors that the . to serve 15 years, after having been p ( lacked sameness. ! convicted on a charge of attempting j to commit a statutory offense, was Frends of Manager Bill Clymcr. of pardoned today by Governor Craig. the Louisville American association II 1 1mmh.Fmh3 r'rr"-" CrMWhmI3 r i! irir in in OXX!Q0 xxmM3 t-jfi-Ujiiti r.r.riMjjiifu lmj; m33Mim our ask a nporl v lioorino- hofnrn t "H o Crrr mitt m .. . . . . . Westmghouse Electric 61 mittne on Tt-rntories, is a bill which' , , . n OAft .m . , , ' p tt I Total -sales . . 6o3,300 mi gi to the electorate of Hawaii' 'h rigiu to choose its governor. With ! : ue trend of opinion in Congress to-i wards home rule, I am hopeful that ', MARRY IF LONtLY FOn Kt- a bill oi This nature will be success-! suits, try me; best and most suc- 1 cessful; t hundreds rich wish mar riage soon; strictly connaentiai; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. The Successful club. Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. 12-3-10t-j. i'jI. annum it hp it will rc a nrp- UBiinary sud toward statehood. "Whenever any matter comes up concerning Hawaii, J a Congress f'netlKT it deals with tne subject of l position of the public lands, with! the Select inn nf cn-nrornnr nr pvpd ! prohibition, I shall strenuously ; : ' sist, bothr before the committee and -v-otice of sale or stock pledged. n the floor of the house, that in mat-i TrITTT . TTrpunRi-rv t,.. l ot this nature the power of con-! .v.1,to, Uv (, v. fi-pnflmVer to the un- tr0! should be vested in the people 'onn fintwi Ncrember 25tL. 1914. of the territory 'for S2.50O.00, default having been rfla.e in e cio not here want a commis-1 will pii bv nublie sale to tne highest bld- at tne couri nonse uuur m -m torm of government. We do act here want matters in which we are vitally-interested left solely sub- to control bv conarress. We have t'tenty of questions of vital interest 10 us, but we are able to work out ,Jr O'vn salvation better than Con- sres is able to do it for us. Maw TTnnover County, on Wednesday, No vember 29th, 1916 at twelve o'clock noon, twenty-five shares of the capital stock of the Wilmington Beach Corporation ;of the par value of $100.60 per share, represented by Certificate No. 8, of said Corporation. Dated tnis eighth day of November, 1916. BANK OP PEMBROKE. KOUNTREE. DAVIS & CARR, KENAN & WRIGHT, Attorneys. ll-8-law-4w wed EFFICiENCY IN DIGESTION i In order to build up the system there must be, first of all, efficiency in digestion. From this source comes proper nourishment of the body, enriched 3E 3 CTaiCZ. Blood, liver and bowel regularity, a strengthening of all the forces that stand fcr better health. Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTE as soon as any stomach weakness develops. It is for Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Cramps and Constipa- i 1M- on p 'on L. i l i 1 g nn3 d3 V2 litt FARLEY & CO. 1 1 6 MARKET STREET. m Inn mi ii inpnnppa ...i...uJJi. '!'".t'',l'.ut -i IGOPC "--""tlfttii'tfiiaiirrinoriwriiTiiCTimiri 'it v n....- - m&SS a clash with .the champion. Pitcher Tom Hughes of the Braves enlivened the 1916 season with two brilliant stunts. He made a world's record when he pitched 15 2-? innings for th Pharfinionahin has died aborn- without permitting a hit, and in addi- ing. Fred Fulton is the only boxer 11C -" who appraches Jess in size and weight j S and in the opinion of the wise ones he is the only logical candidate for champions, declare the major leagues are overlooking a great pilot when they failed to sign up the Louisville boss. The idea of matching a middleweight or a light heavy to fight Jess Willard game of the season in the National league. 1 ' ; Evidently the theatrical promoters are finding the field of athletics a pro iftable one for their managerial ac tivities. Among the well known show kings who have entered the sport. arena are Johnny White, the New ' York vanderbilt and boxing manager; Harry Fazee, the new owner of the Boston Red Sox, and Harry Sherman, who controls the boxing game in St. Paul and Minneapolis. i i - : . ,. I f T . te V WELL - I'M )TTN UTEULOU-MR. ' VELU-THAT, VH-W CAN'T I H' yfc I VHOLE COUrSTR DRFG EVERc O ' t-THewuOLE V ArWHT". mAEHCV l CAN ' l,ETTtNA ORER SECOND LUTEIN IN 7 OX.TSrRr MLLGE SIT . MAN-( -TATE- Ll"- J S EVER D- rjf - TOOUTAI K r" . . .. I." a; A! US' i" r
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