The North Carolina Presbyterian . us by Thy us to yon heavenly placeAnd we shall praise oui* heavenly friend,Through countless ages without end, W. Lbb Haerbll. WILMINGTON MARKET FOB WEEK ENDING, NOV. 30, 1895. t Spirits Turpbntinb: Firm lo steadythroughout at 24f cents for country and251 cents for machine casks. Rosin: In early part of report $ for Strained and $ for Good Strained —since 2i cents higher on each quality. Crudb Turpbntinb : Hard $ and Soft $ throughout. Tar: Thursday receipts taken at$; Friday $; Monday and Tues-day $ Cotton : Middli
The North Carolina Presbyterian . us by Thy us to yon heavenly placeAnd we shall praise oui* heavenly friend,Through countless ages without end, W. Lbb Haerbll. WILMINGTON MARKET FOB WEEK ENDING, NOV. 30, 1895. t Spirits Turpbntinb: Firm lo steadythroughout at 24f cents for country and251 cents for machine casks. Rosin: In early part of report $ for Strained and $ for Good Strained —since 2i cents higher on each quality. Crudb Turpbntinb : Hard $ and Soft $ throughout. Tar: Thursday receipts taken at$; Friday $; Monday and Tues-day $ Cotton : Middling 8 cents throughout—closing dull. I TiMBBR : In good demand ; very lit-tle coming in. Hear of sale one raftcommon at $; one do good mill$ Prices have improved greatly. Fashionable Doctor; My dear younglady, you are drinking unfiltered water,which swarms with animal should ha^e it boiled—that will killthem. His Patient : Well. Doctor, Ithink Id sooner be an aquarium than acemetery.—Household Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations ofthe house of Walter Baker A Co. (establishedin 1780) has led to the placing on the marketmany misleading and unscrupulous Imitationsof their name, labels, and wrappers. WalterBaker 8t Co. are,the oldest and largest manu-facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas andChocolates on this continent. No chemicals areused in their manufactures. j Consumers should ask for, and be sure thatthey get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co/s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, D0RCHE5TER« MASS. FJROM CHINA, .an- A missionary in China has sent me$25 for the cause of Ministerial Educa-tion. How many ministers or laymenwill do as much in the home field ? Overtwo hundred applicants for aid havealready been enrolled. If this depart-ment of work does not flourish, noneother can. November is the. time tohel p our candidates. E. M. RichABDSON,Secretary. IRON Very cheap to enclose Cem^teries. Catalogue J. W. RICE, At
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