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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21, 1918
PAQE SEVEN.
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Market Review, Marine and Weather News
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COTTON.
CUarleston
(Spot)
..32 1-2
...32 7-8
...2(3
. 32 1-2
MEW YORK COTTON.
York. March 21. The cotton
ffit today. First prices were 2 to 16
f L Ppt higher in sympathy with
ff cables but there was consider
Scattering old crop liquidations
lDi 1 nlc f rw rain l r Vi ck
" j hotter prueyco
1U KT-rmrht some
LUCAU MARKETS.
f 4
(Wholesale Pi-foes.)' j
-4
, 4
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i 'i A A
V. J-
.lt,.(J?r Drougut
-net rew crop deliveries
'id-'"
. from
in 30.66
pressure
May sold
32.22 and October
after the call in Qonse
hut ottenngs were aosoiDea
rade and Liverpool .buying at the
1 -olliea of 7 nr X
taints net hierher.
j tU 1-""-
s negated.
High
vrCh 34:05
!;f 32,9?
J..." 32.20
i'ober Vol's-
member u.&o
March
Low
33.40
32.42
31.74'
)
Close
34.05
32.91
32.17
31.05
Eggs (scarce)
Butter
Spring chickens
Qrowti thickans
Puddle ducki ,. .
Guineas ' . . . . .
Beef (dressed)
Irish not&toe thm
Irish potatoes, Maine grown Irish
oDDier seed tocJtatoes. 150 fh
..35c
4Sc
40 to 60c.
, 70 to 90
. . . . 60c.
. . . . 40c
13 to 14c.
$5.00
. r
bag ..
N. C. ,Hams, lb
Xm. C shoulders and ribs ..
Cabbage, 100. lbs. (scarce)
Hides, green
wool, free of burr, .
Corn, bushel, M
sees wax ...
Salted hides
Tallnw
Onions (2 bushels) . . ,
Peanuts, N. C. and Va.
Peanuts, Spanish .. '..
Apples, Wiixesap, bbi,
uranges, box. ... . .
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NEW YORK SPOT COTTON.
-ew York. March 21. Spot cotton
Uady: initialing- oo.uo.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
Sew Orleans, March 21. The, price
cotton rose 12 to 22 points in the
ijst half hour here today on buying",
Emulated chiefly by continued dry
leather in Texas. The demand was
joderate but was met by a small sup
p of contracts.
Cotton closed very steady at an ad-
rence of 42 to 57 points.
High Low
.. .. 32.68 32.45
31.90 31.37
.. 31.10 30.64
30.00 29.55
.. -..29.78 29.31
ISarch ..
May .. .
July.
October .
December
Close
2.47
31.03
29.95
29.74
... .. $6.25
32 to 35c
30 to 32c
.. .,$4.50
. .. 17c
. . . . 55c.
. . .. $2.00
30 to 32c.
. . . 18c.
10 to 12c
$4.25
$2-.252.20
.. . $2.15
. . . $6.75
$5.25
CHICAGO GRAIN.
Chicago, March 21. Continued fall
ing orr in receipts here put fresh
strength today into the corn market
Alter opening unchanged with May
1.25 1-4, the market scored a sub
stantial adavnee.
Active demand from exporters car
ried the oats market upgrade.
provisions averaged nigner owing
to strength in the liog market.
Grain and provision prices:
Open.
1.25 1-4
".90
.85 1-4
.48.50
8TOCKS.
New York,. March 21. Minor ad
vances ' and recessions - in important
stocks accompanied the irregular open
ing of today's market, the usual lead
ers recording only slight changes. The
few exceptions to this tendency were
)TdNotlnspire Letter:
Washington, March 21. A letter to
the wudahy Packing Company writ
ten by.-E. Dana Burand, at Chicago,
January 18 directing that the trice of
I meat to feeders to be kept 4owh, was
written witnoui me auth.oij.ty of J.
P. Cotton, head of the meat division
of the Food Administration, Mr. Cot
ton tdday, told the Senate Agriculture
Committee. Mr. Cotton said -JTas
been bis endeavor to pay a fair pric
io cattle feeders, y ,
Bavarian TrooPs Advance.
Berlin, March 21. via London. Ba
varian troops over ran the first enemy
ilne, southwest of Omes on the Ver
dun front, yesterday and advanced as
industrial alcohol, malting preferred fc tu' rovr,a
j . .... ... ,.,. -, , im ao cue vauiuijuft ttt'j
and rilCTllIHT-e eannviHaa n'llioH (ocnoc ! 0
mmu. UlUUligiO OV'Ul It.lVQi AA&AOU A3UV;0
Jn which gains of a point were estab
lished. Rails were featureless aside
from Canadian Pacific'sloss of a point
and a gain of 2 1-2 points for Cleve
land, Cincinnati. Chicago and St.
Louis. Liberty bonds were strong.
men, army
today.
headquarters announced
NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON.
Xev Orleans, March 21Spot cot-
spot 1.046; to arrive 8o0; low mid
M 31.38; middling- 33.13; good mid
dliug 34.13. Receipts 5,049; stock
4S4.229.
Liverpool . Cotton.
Liverpool, March 21. Cotton: Spot
htiet; prices lowers good miaaung
I ;i55 ; middling- 24.02; low middling
3.50; good ordinary. 22.50; sales 8,000
bales including 3,600 American. No
receipts.
Futures closed qtuet. Now con
tracts: March 24.53; April 24.42; May
!t39; Jun '24.29; July' 24.19.
OM contracts fixed prices: March
Marfh.Anrll 22r78: Anrlr-Mav
1.70; May-Jnne '22.62; June-July
54.
Corn
March .
May . . ,
pats
Mrch
May . .
Pork-
May
Lard
May ..
July.. .
Ribs
May.. .
July . .
Cash: Corn, No. 2 yellow, nomi
nal; No. 3 yellow, 1.68 1.78; No. 4
yellow, 1.481.65. Oats, No. 3 white,
93 1-494; standard, 93 1-294 1-2.
Rye, No. 2, 2.83. Barley, 1.752.10.
Timothy, 5.008.0O. Clover, . 28.00
31.00. Pork; nominal. Lard, 26.20.
Ribs, 24.2724.77.
, v. . . 26.25
. . 26.25
.25.17
i Close
1.27 3-4
1.25 1-2
.90 1-2
.86 1-4
48.75
26.27 i
26,30
25.07
25.35
American Beet Sigar 79 1-2
American can . 46
American Car & Foundry 78 3-8
American Locomotive 65
Amer. Smelt. & Refining 79 3-4
American Sugar Refining (bid)103 1-2
Anaconda Copper 63 1-4
Atchison 84 3-4
Baldwin Locomotive 77 1-2
Baltimore & Ohio 54 1-2
Bethlehem Steel "B" 79 7-8
Canadian Pacific 139
Central Leather -67 5-8
Chesapeake &.Ohio 58 7-8
Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 42 1-4
Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry 21 1-J2
Chino Copper (bid) 40 1-4
Colorado Fuel Iron (bid) . . v38
Columbia Gas and Electric .. 32 1-2
Corn Products . . 37 3-4
Crucible Steel .. .'. .. .. 64 5-8
Cuba Cane Sugar .. 30
Erie .. . . 161-8
General Motors . . . . , . . -. . .119 1-2
Great Northern Pfd. . . TT 90 1-8
Great North. Ore Ctfs. .. 27 7-8
Inspiration Copper (bid) . ... 44 1-2
Int. Mer. Marine Pfd. . . 96 3-8
Kennecott Copper VI 1-2
Louisville & Nashville (bid) ..113 1-2
Maxwell Motor Co. (bid) 27 1-2
Mexican Petroleum .. 95i2j
Miami Copper 31
Midvale Steel 44 7-8
Missouri Pacific .. 23
Nevada Copper .. .. 1. . . ..18 3-8
New York Central . . . . . ". . . 72
Norfolk & Western (bid) 103
Northern Pacific, (bid) 84 1-2
Ohio Cities Gas .. .. .. 39
Pennsylvania . . . . 44 3-4
Pittsburgh Coal .. .." 54 1-2
Ray Consolidated Copper . .r. 23 1-4
Railroad Bill Signed.
Washington, March 21j President
Wilson today signed the bill bringing
railroads under government operation
and control until 21 months after the
end of the war.
RECEIPTS
Cotton
Tar.. ,
Crude
.3?5
.123
. 25
NAVAL STORES
Spirits 39c.
Rosin $5.50 and $5.20.
Tar $2.90 and 13c.
Crude $4, $4, $3.
Report of tbp Condition of
THE AMERICAN BANK Si TKUST CO
at Wilmington.
In the State of Nortb Carolina. a,t th
close or PuMuesawarco 4th, 191S.
Resource :
Loans and discounts $2,069431.0.1
Overdrafts unsecured $10,524.92 10.524.02
United States Bonds8 and Lib
erty Bonds 53,034.96
All other Stocks. Bonds, and
Mortgages 238,842.78
Furniture ana Fix.. 52o.107.46.. 25,10".4()
All other Real Estate .owned .. 46.2Sl.40
Demand Loans 224.970.91
Due from National Banks .. .. 591,776.11
Due from State tfaiyks and
Bankers 240.023.77
Checks for 'Hearing 16,715.03
Gold Coin ... 750.00
Silver Coin, including all minor
coin currency ... .. ... 28,163.56
National Bank Notes ancr ther
U. S. Notes 77,000.00
Customers' Liability on Accep
tances 127,400.00
v Professor Nearing Indicted.
New York, March 21 Prof. Scott
Nearing, formerly of the University of
Pennsylvania, and of Toledo Univer
sity, was today indicted by the Fed
eral grand jury on the charge of vio
lating the espionage act. The Ameri
can Socialist Society with which -he
is connected, was indicted on the
same charge, both being accused of
distributing a pamphlet entitled "The
Great ,Madness.'
General Christmas Named.
Washington. March 21 General
Lee Nhrlstmas, the noted Central
American revolutionist and soldier of
fortune, has been engaged by presi
dent Estrada Cabrera, of Guatemala,
to take chareg of the work of resto
ration in Guatemala as chief of sani
tation anik order. Guatemala City
was shaken-into ruins a few weeks
ago by an earthquake.
rt
AnothcrSpanlsh Premier.
Madrid, March 21. Antonio Maura,
former premier and conservative lead
er, has been instructed by King Al
fonso to form a cablneL J
u
WEATH
HER
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REPORT
tit'
For Wilmington and Vicinity: Part
ly Cloudy tonight. Friday fair. Not
much change in temperature. Mod
erate west and northwest winds be
coming variable. '
Stage of Water.
Stage of water in Cape Fear river
it Kayetteville, N. C, at 8 a. m. yes
terday, 7.0 feet.
Friday.
Sun sets 6:25
I'R sets - 6:21
Weather Bureau Reports.
WEATHER
at 8 . m.
Temperature.
a
tt
O
J5
a
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4-
2
o o
CI
i Asheville. cloudy ....
Atlanta, foggy
Charleston, cloudy ..
JJarlotte, cloudy .
CWcago, clear ... .
jwveaton, pt. cloudy
Jacksonville, clear
m Orleans, clear ..
e lork, cloudy ...
tiuDurg, cloudy .. ..
fleigh, foggy .. ..
J- Louis, clear . . .
Washington, raining .
rianin-
, - ."o
58 160
64
58
72
72
74
72
54
74
72
74
70
74
46
56
54
56
64
56
56
44
56
66
56
52
59
J.B0..
.01
.01
.18
0
0
.50
0
0
0
.82
0
.36
.02
COTTON SEED OIL. .
New. York, March 50. The?.- eottoni
seed oil marxet ciosea quiet. spot,
19.80 ild; March 19.80; May-July'
20.00. No sales.'
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
Chicago, March 21. Hogs: Receipts
42,000. firm. Bulk 17.25al7.95; light
17.45al8.15; mixed I7al8.15; heavy
16.45al7.75; rough 16.45al6.55; pigs
13.50al7.15.
Cattle: Receipts 16,000; Weak. Na
tive steers 9.50al4.50; stockers and
feeders 8.20al2.25; cows and heifers
7.10al2.10; calved 10.50al6.50.
Sheep: Receipts 12,000. Strong.
Sheep llal5; lambs 14.50al8.55.
Camp Health Improved.
Washington, March 21. The army
health report for 'the last week, mado
public today, shows that the health
of the troops generally is good. A
higher sick and death rate prevailed
in the National Army than in National
Guard camps. This was due, the re
port says, to the recent arrival at the
camns of large numbers of drafted
men. The total deaths for the week
in all camps was 180, against 156 the
week before.
Austrians on West Front.
Vienna. March 21. (British Admi-
raltv ner Wireless Press) Austro-
Hungarian artillery has taken part in
the fight against the English and
French on the Western front, it is an
nounced in today's war office statement.
Teutons Capture Ukraine Town.
Berlin, March 21 (via London).
Kherson, in the Ukraine (92 miles
northeast of Odessa near the mouth
of the Dnieper) has been captured by
the Teutonic -forces, today's army
headquarters, report announces.
Beading
Republic Iron & Steel
Sinclair Oil ....... .
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway .. .
Studebaker Co. .. ..
Tennessee Copper ..
Texas Co. . . .....
Tobacco Products .
Union Pacific
United Cigar Stores . .
U. S. Industrial Alcohol . .
U. S. Rubber
United States Steel
Utah Copper . . .. .. .. ,
Wabash Pfd. A" .: .. .
Westinghouse Electric (bid)
Willys-Overland .. .
A. T. & T. . .a
Illinois Central
Atlantic Coast Line (bid)..
Gulf States Steel (bid) ..
Seaboard Air Line
SlossShef. Steel and Iron
United Fruit
Virginia Caro. Chem. (bid)
General Electric
American Tobacco
A. G. & W. I. . . .
Total ?3,74i),S22.23
Liabilities:
Capital Stock paid in $ 200,000.00
Undivided Profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid . . . . 35,410.05
Dividends Unpaid 411.00
Notes and Bills rediscounted . S.1,316.18
Bills payable 235,000.00
Deposits 3.145,680.00
Domestic and Foreign Accept
ances 50,000.00
fif HERALD jm
rll SBUARB A?
'
v 83 5-8
. 79 7-8
. 311-2
. 85 7-8
. 24,
. 46 3-8
. 161-4
.149 3-8
.51
.121 1-2
. 87
.1241-2
. 55 1-8
. 917-8
. 78 3-4
. "42 1-4
. 41
. 17 7-8
.101 5-8
. 95
. 901-2
. 89
. 8.
. 54
.123
. 39
.138
.152 1-2
.110 1-2
COTTON SEED OIL.
New York, March 21. The cotton
seed oil market closed quiet. Spot
19.80 bid; March 19.80; May and July
20. No sales.
Mr. and Mrs. Fester Bereaved.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Foster will sympathize with them in
the loss of their infant daughter, who
died at the home of her parents, this
morning between 6 and 7 o'clock. Fu
neral will be held from the residence.
No. 716 12 South Ffth street, tomor
row morning at 10 o'clock. Srvices
will be conducted by Rev. F. B. Claus
sen, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran
church. Interment will be in Bellevue
cemetery.
Total $3,74),822.23
State of North Carolina County of New
Hanover, March 20th. 1918.
I, C. E. Bethea, Cashier of the abova
named Bank, do solemnly svt'ear that the
above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
' C. E. BKTHEAi Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
21st day 6f March. 1918.
R. H. GIESCHEN,
Notary Public.
My Commission expires May 5th, 1918.
Correct Attest :
THOS. E. COOPER,
A. ii. WAKKKIN,
MILTON CALDER,
V Directors.
HERALD SQUARE HOTEL
34th ST- F BROADWAY
NEW YORK
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EVERY comfort and conven
ience. On direct car lines
from all R. R. Stations and
Ferries. Two minutes walk to
the finest shops and theatres.
ROOMS t
125 with privilege of bath
$l.SO per day
75 with private shower bath
$2.00 per day
150 with private bath
$2.00 and up
Club Breakfast . 25c up
Special Luncheon . 60c
Dinner a la carta
at moderate prices
J. Fred Styer
Managing Director
A Better Roitghp&e for Less Money
Mr. Wesley Johnson, Aiken, S. C.; feeds Buckeye Hulls to his milch
cows and says that, he prefers them to any hulls he has ever used.
He believes, that they are cheaper and better. That is the whole
story o
COTTONSEED W f
H U ILLS N
UNTkSSS
in two words Cheaper Better. It is rar that the best product
of its kind is the cheapest or that the cheapest is the best but this
is certainly true of Buckeye Hulls. Removing the lint not only
eliminates all the objectionable features of old styhthulls but makes
it possible to sell the delinted hulls at the lowest figure for which
roughage can be bought. If you want the best roughage you saust
buy the cheapest Buckeye-Hulls. If you buy the cheapest
roughage Buckeye Hulls you will jget the best.
T secure the vest results and to dcvelsf the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
thoroughly twelve hour be fere' feeding. It is easy to d this by
wetting thess daws night and rasrnmg for thDext feeding. If at any tine
this cannot be done, wet down aft least thirty minutes. If jaa prefer to
feed the hulls dry, use Only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls.
Book of Mixed Feeds Free
Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South.. Tells
how much to feed for maintenance, formilk, for fattening, for work. Describe
Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Scad for your
copy to nearest milt.
Demt. J The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. J
Atlente Birmingham CreanwooJ Little Rock Memphii
Aagatta Charlotte Jackton Macon Selme
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WASHINGTON D.C.
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Wilmington, N. C.
Wilmington's Best Hotel,
American Plan orie block
from Wrightsville Beach
car line.
F. W. ARMSTRONG, Prop.
STTEAMITR WTT.MINGTON.
OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNION STATION
Absolutely Now aad StrlcUr lloaera
Renowned for its High Service and Low Rates,
EUROPEAN PLAN
Ron per day $ 1 .SO
without bath sad
Rasa p ts $2.00
with bath sad ap
All Rooms Outside
Booklet for the asking
W. Ti KNIGHT. Manager
Schedule KrfoctWe March 16th, 1918.
Leave Wilmington Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays,
9:89 A. M.
Leave Wilmington Saturdays 5:30 A. L
and 12 M.
Leave Wilmington Sundays 9 A. M.
Leave Southport and Fort Caswell MQn
days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays, 2:30 P. M.
Leave Sotithport and Fort Caswell Satur
days 8:30 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Leave Fort Caswell 3 :15 P.- M. and South
port 3:30 P. M. bn Sundays.
ABSOLUTELY riREPBOOlT
Hotel Ckelsea
West Twenty-Third St., at Seventh Ar.,
NEW YORK CITY
Elircpean Plan
500 ROOMS 400 BATHS
Room, with adjoining; bath '
$1.00 and $1.50
suites, parlor, bedroom and bath $3.00
and upward.
Club Breakfast, 25c up.
Special Luncheon, 50e up.
Table d'Hote IMnnor $1.00 up.
Cs.'e attached,
fo Rea-h Hotel Chelsea.
From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue
car south to 23rd street; .
Grand Central, 4th Avenue car south to
23rd street;
Lackawanna, jrie, Reading, BaltimoVe
and Obio, Jersey Central and Lehigh
Valley R. R. stations, take 23rd street
crosstown car east to Hotel Chelsea.
Prinoipkl Steamship Piers, Foot West
2ird street, take 23rd street cross
town car.
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NEW YORK
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ear part of the hoay. SAt K
and RELIABLE.
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SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 4TH, 1918.
WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
EAST WOUND.
Woman's Auxiliary Meats.
Circle No. 3, of the Woman's Aux
iliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
church will meet at the home of the
chairman, Mrs. H. E. Bonitz, No. 711
Princess street, tomorrow afternoon
at 4 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.
"Spike" Shannon, who used to pas
time with the New York Giants, has
been appointed an umpire in the
Western league.
500
Rooms
Fireproof
European
exington
HOTEL
C H ICAGO
MICHIGAN BOULEVARD AT 22nd STREET
You traveling men, merchants, manafacturers, tourists,
coming to Chicago, why pay high prices just to be in the
Loop?
STAY AT THE LEXINGTON SAYE MONEY
NOTED FOB LARGE WLL FURNISHED ROOMS
AND GOOD 3ERVICE AT MODERATE CHARGES
Ten minutes from the cetiter of the Loop
by street cars passing the door, convenient
to depots 3 popular price restaurants.
ROOMS $1 .50 A DAY UP
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Lave
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Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 P. M.
Dally except Sunday. ISunday only.
xBeach transfer car connects wltn Ui train at WrightiTillo. .
Superceded by half-hour schedule Sunday afternoons.
FREIGHT SCHEDULE:
(TUESDAYS, THURSDA YS. SATURDAYS ONLY)
Lneave Ninth and Orange Street 3: 00 P. M.
Freight Depot open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, from 2:00 to
3:00 P. M.
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pected to arrive at and dapart from the i everal HtatiOns, hut the arrivals and de
partures ara not guaranteed.
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