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Star Classified Ads Bring Results TRY THEM They are the Little Ads with the Big Story STAR CLASSIFIED ADS NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified, Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE! Star Classified Ads Are Read Daily by More Than 30,000 People READ THEM! USE THEM! Help Wanted (1) WANTED—N#w» ioy» tc. Jell 8-page comic Heart’s American. Sea Gordon uroB.. 17 Princes* St.; phono 746. *■ 10-21-tlc IP YOU ARE looking; lor help of any - kind, there is no better way to get ■rood, Intelligent employes than by using The Stnr’s Classified section. It Is rend. Phone 51 and ask for Classified Department. _ ... WANTED AT ONCE—Good man to lo cate in Jacksonville, N. C.. and han die Singer sewing macnlnes for the county of Onslow. This is one of the best territories in eastern North Caro lina You have three sources to draw 'business from, water, farming and railroading. Party must have rig to travel with and we will furnish the • machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. J. M. Batson, Manager, New Bern. N. C. ' STENOGRAPHIC WANTED—Only one with experience need apply. S. J. R„ care Star. _ WANTED—Women to do fancy work \ at home. Good pay. Materials turn-’ ished. Self-addressed —-stamped en velopes brings particulars. Florence Art Goods Co., Cambridge. Ohio. _ WANTED—Position as overseer for a large farm. Address R. C. Morris, More head City, X. C. . ’DO YOI- WANT A RIGGER JOB? We can help you negotiate a suitable connection. Executives' Employment ' Agency. Charlotte, N. C. TYPISTS—Earn J2o-$100 weekly, spare time, copying authors-' manuscripts. Write It. J. Carnes, Authors’ Agent. ■Tallapoosa. Ga.. for particulars. 'WANTED-—Combination stenographer and bookkeeper. capable of taking charge of office; good salary and par ticipation in earnings of business. .None hut men need apply. Address •'Bookkeper,” care Star. WANTED—SOMEONE TO POINT OUT A PICTURE WITH A GREATER CAST OF STARS THAN “THE^DAN . GEROl S AGE,” WHICH OPENS MON DAY AT THE GRAND. , SCHOOL MEN. represent boys summer Carolina camp; good proposition if experienced handling boys; spend July and August as camp leaders. Director, Box 781, Miami, Fla. BE A DECTECTIVE, $50-?100 weekly; travel over world: experience un necessary. American Dectective Agency, 631 Lucas, St. Louis. COLORED MEN wanted to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary. Transporta tion furnished. Write W. Boggess. Supt. St. Louis. WANTED—Lady to manage premium parlor, see Mr. Moore at Futch’s De partment store Monday between 10 and 12. HAVE A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN WE WILD ESTABLISH you In a pleas and and profitable business which will earn a nice, steady income, with out any investment or risk on your part, if you will furnish satisfactory references as to your integrity and ability. We are interested in securing a woman representative in your terri tory. It is a proposition in which every woman will be interested, for it has the "advance style element" which appeals to women. To those who qualify, we will outline our pro position, which means going into busi ness for yourself, as a representative of a well-known manufacturer of ladies street dresses, and doing plea sant and agreeable work 'among your .women friends and acquaintances. Write us today if you are interested. LAW-RENTE DRESS CO., 432 West Sixth St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. $25 WEEKLY UP. Mailing circulars. Also fine traveling positions ;either sex. Workers’ Ser.vice Co., Depart ment 40, Jacksonville, Fla. IJ'ANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Sparc hours. Material furnished. flood pay. . Stamped en velope 1,rings particulars. Under wood Art Goods Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. . jllEN wanted for detective work. Ex s,., perienco unnecessary. Write J. £0anor, former Government Detective, HJ5t. Louis. EJJEN WISHING positions as firemen, *■<? breakmen, oolored train porters, on Sarge North Carolina, roads, write for 'tpformation. ?125-$200 month. Ex-, cpqrience unnecessary. Inter-Railway, department 350, Indianapolis, lnd. Bricklayers—plenty of work-, open season; $1.25 per hour, 44 1-2 hours Jge’r week; union men only. Address Button Brick Works. Richmond. Va. M#—— RANTED—‘Experienced cashier-boolt »>*• keeper, lady preferred. Box S16. ifjy/E WANT a live dealer with heart hs' quarters at Wilmington, to devote his Entire efforts selling Kelvinator Home jBefrigerating Plants; territory to in clude the counties of Onslow, Pender, $5!dlumbus. Brunswick, New Hanover .&nd Horrjjrt good opportunity to estab lish a paying, growing business; must I'jfltrnish references anil be able to fi ijftgnce himself up to % 1,000. Address $ogthern Ice Machine Company, Char lotte, N. C. Wanted—Young men to learn the 4 barber trade. Best college in the Sgputh. Jobs awaiting our graduates. -Charlotte Barber College, Charlotte, & c. ?&EN-WOMSN-GIRLS—18 or over. Get ‘; U. S. government Jobs, ^95-$19 2 jponth. SLady, short hours. Common Heducafion sufficient. List positions ob tainable, free. Write immediately. F*rar-klin Institute, Dept. 305S, Roches •Uer, N. Y. WANTED—An experienced stenogra ph pher with knowledge of filing, “Y. ip care Star. FREE! Scholarship ’in International ; ■/. Correspondence school to the person fr who sells the most shares in the new -aeries of the Orton B & L. association, Opening February 3rd. Books now ‘ ;»pen. Call at office for particulars. Help Wanted (D COLORED WOMAN to assist In house work and wait on invalid. Must be well recommended. Palmgren, 1 1919 Woolcott Ave. THE STAR Classified Department in vites Warren S. Johnson to bo its guest I at the Grand Monday to sec "The ! Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office I Monday for free ticket. g j Agents-Salesmen Wanted (2) FOR SALE—One Overland Four in fair condition. Call 724 I WANTED—You can get honest, lntelll I gent agents and salesmen by using | The Star’s Classified ads. They’re real. | Mail or phone copy to classified depart | ment. I'DO YOU WANT exclusive agency for famous Blair products? Exceptional "•opportunity for housekeepers. also -men. File application now. Address H. B. Blair Laboratories, Lynchburg, Va. SELL MEN’S Made-to-Measure Suita (Union Made). Snappy styles; wool ens bought before advances. Wo want producing agents. Spring Swatch line ready. Leeds Woolen Mills. Chicago. BIBLES AND MAPS always sell. Best lines made, amazing story Henry j Ford. All good books. Signs, pic tures, etc. Liberal terms. Huso Sales Co., Atlanta, Ga. j TAILORING SALESMEN — We want 200 more “go-getter” salesmen for ' 1923 to sell strictly tailored-to-meas ure. Union Made, $45.00 all wool suits i and overcoats direct to wearer for only $2S.OO. Big commissions and year round position. National Woolen Mills, Parkersburg. W. Ya. AGENTS—New auto tube, seals its own punctures, fully guaranteed. tar owners buy on sight, vvhoil demonstra tion is shown. Harrison Mfg. Co., Ham* mond, Ind. LADY OR GENTLEMAN agent wante, in Wilmington to retail 'A atkln? products. Investigate this offer! Par ticulars and valuable samples mailed free. Write today. J. ft. Watkins Company, Dept. S4, New York, N. 1. EASY TO MAKE $60-$100 weekly with new Wayne custom made all weather coats in gaberdines, whipcords and tweedS that combine cloth cloat and rainproof coat. No investment or ex perience necessary. Wayne Company. Dept G. 144 West 36th St., New York. WANTED—Experienced and' reliable business man to assume management of branch office; unquestionable ref erences as to ability and integrity re quired. Capable man can earn from $300 to $1,000 monthly. M. M. Wolff, 1512 Walnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. , 12-24-31—1-7-14-21 5tct WANTED—Man with car to sell com plete line low priced tires and tubes; $100.00 per week and expenses. Sterl ingworth Tire Co.. 3255 Sterling, E. Liverpool. Ohio. FRUIT TREE SALESMEN—Profitable. pleasant, steady work; good side line for farmers, teachers and others; per manent job for good workers. Write for terms. Concord Nurseries, Dept. 147, Concord, Ga. EXPERIENCE TAILORING Sales men; take orders, big commisson, best selling mfen's tailored clothes in America. Build steady repeat busl ness and quick profits. Limited terri tory open. United Tailoring Co. Wholesale Tailors to Wearer, 422 Race, ^Cincinnati, Ohio. SELL “MENDWELL” Magic Mending Fluid; biggest 1923 money maker. Mends clothing, hosiery, linens, fab rics, rubber goods, instantly. Big re peater. Send 25c for sample and full particulars. F. IV. Lucas Co., South ern Ohio Bank Building, Cincinnati, O. BRUSH SALESMEN—Our men make $30-$75 weekly, get our 50-50 pro position, . higlt quality, lowest prices, exclusive territory, Ncway Brush Co., Hartford, Conn. WANTED—A FEW HIGH CLASS PRODUCING AGENTS BY A COM PANY ESTABLISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA, WRITING LIFE, NON CANCELLABLE AND LIFE TIME COVERAGE A C C I D E N T AND HEALTH INSURANCE. BEST POLI CIES. LIBERAL CONTRACTS. IF INTERESTED WRITE EDGE AND HARLAN. LATTA ARCADE, CHAR LOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. AGENTS Sell Hosiery—Excellent prop osition; wide range of styles and colors; 24 hour shipments; liberal com mission; samples supplied. United Eastern Textile Mills. Pottstown. I’a. BIG PROFITS selling Parmoline Prol uets for skin and hair. Write quick for details and sample offer. Parmo line Co., Box 1074. Richmond, Va. SALESMAN—Wanted some good men to sell cigarettes direct from the fac tory to retail trade; salary ahd corn miss.on. Write Dixie Ciirar Co., High Point, N. C. THE STAR Classified Department in vites J. E. Evans to be its guest at the Grand Monday to see "The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office Monday for free ticket.. SITUATION WArnJSD 3 BUSINESS MEN who need employes . .use this section. Efficient, intelligent employes looking for n position adver tise here. Phone, bring' or mall your nds. to The Stnr’s Classified Dept. WANTED—Position in n\ereantlle bus iness by man with 20 years experi ence; willing to accept anything rea sonable and honest. “Position,” 508 South Second street. BOOKKEEPER—Joung married man, 15 years’ experience, 8 years lumber business, now employed, desires to make change account of moving to Wilmington. Start work about Feb ruary 1st. Address me box 479 Ma rion, S. C., or in care of 'Star office. CLEAN CUT YOUNG MARK IE D MAN GENERAL BUSINESS EXPERI ENCE WANTS POSITION. CIR CUMSTANCES FORCE MIS TO CON SIDER ANYTHING'' FROM SALES MAN TO CHAUFFEUR. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER! PHONE 1001. / ■ -- A; ± Here’s What YOU Want! No Matter What You Want You’lIFind It In The Star’s Classified Ads There are hundreds of people just waiting to make an exchange of some sort, and many of them are just the ones you want to reach. People with everything use the Star’s Classified Ads and people wanting everything read them. MORNING STAR CLASSIFIED ADS ARE READ BY , 45,000 People Today! Will they read your ad? If not, why not? You're missing a great opportunity! Will the 30,000 readers of the STAR CLASSIFIED ADS read your ad throughout the week? If not—call 51 and let the people know what you have— or what you want! We have something to show advertisers. Call 51 and let us explain—we will show you how to save money by spending some. [ Telephone want ads to the STAR (phone 51), send them or mail them to the Classified Department. If -you wish the STAR will WRITE YOUI^ > ADS FOR YOU. Classified Ads taken over the phone between the hours of 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. Advertisers may have their answ ers addressed to a box number care of the STAR without extra charge. The STAR will not be responsible l'cr more than one incorrect inser tion of any one advertisement. Ad vertisers should report any errors or discrepancies in their ads to the j Classified Advertising Manager im- i mediately. The Star’s Classified Readers Are j More Than Doable Any Other Wllmin&rton Paper L'se Star Classified Ads If You Want Results—They’re Read! 51—PHONE—51 (And Ask for Classified Department) CLASSIFIED AD RATES MINIMUM 35c Light-face type, 10c line. Black-face type, 15c line. Average 6 words to line. Blanked Space and Paragraphed Classified Ads, 15c Line READER RATES MINIMUM 50c Light-face type, 20c line. Black-face type, 30c line. Average 6 words to line, of copy, 10 per cent DISCOUNTS 3 consecutive days, without change of copy, 10 per cent 7 consecutive days, without change of copy, 15 per cent 30 or more consecutive days, with out chnngp of copy, 35 per cent Obituary and Death Notices, Flat Hate of 75c Classification not guaranteed after 7 o’clock. Mailed ads for Sunday’s issue should reacn the STAR by . Friday night. ! Situations Wanted (3) EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER de r.ires nait time position. Also famil iar with bookkeeping: and general of fice work. I’hone 1300-W. WANTED — Position. Have steno graphic and general office experience. Now employed, hut wish to make change. Address Box 647, City. PI]1{ST CLASS stenographer and gen eral oflice man desires position. Ad dress A-l, care Star. WANTED—Position an auto mechanic | or driver; anv make car; phono 201G-J. WANTED—A job as butler in private family; c;e.i give references. A. K., e^re Star. j WANTED—Position as book keeper. ! with responsible firm with a future, Feb. 1, by young married man; can] furnish satisfactory references; now employed but wish to* make change. Address Bookkeeper, Box 1164, City. THE S*TAR Classified Department in vites Mrs. Mary A. Warrick to be its guest at the Grand Monday to see "The | Dangerous Age." Cal] at Star office Monday for free ticket. Business Opportunities (4) | -.---«-- : PEOPLE wishing to sell their bnslnes nre brought In eontnet with people \ who wan# to buy In this section. It Is j read. Bring, mail or phone your ad. 1 to The Star’s Calssflled Department. | FOR SALE—rRptall butcher business In best town eastern Carolina ;ten thou sand inhabitants; doing good business; reason for sale, going in packing busl- | ness established 30 years. Apply to Box 290. care Morning Star, j FOR SALE—Drug Stire, splendid loca- j tlon, well ecfUipped, or one to take i stock and manage. Also building In which store Is located, two stores: rooms, two offices, three apartments, j five rooms each, paying a good, divt dent on $30,000. First time offered. If I you have means, it’s the best time in the world to hit Asheville, American Progressive Sales Co., Box 412, Ashe ville, N. C. FREE! Scholarship in International Correspondence school to person se curing most subscribers to Orton B. & L. 1 association's t}CW series—opening February 3rd, Call at office for de tails. THE STAR Classified Department in vites J. H. Newkirk to be its guest at the Grand Monday < to see “The Dangerous Age." ' Call at Star office Monday for free ticket. 1 Wanted, Miscellaneous (3) WANTED—A toiler, two or four h. p. in good condition. Write, with price, Clenwood Dairy, East Wilmington. Wanted, Miscellaneous C5) WILLARD DRY Cleaning Co. Have it steam or French cleaning, alterations and repairing. Auto delivery. Phone' Sou. 17 Princ-ii. Just below t’^e Peoples' bank. 11-26-tf-r, PEOPLE who wnn miscellaneous Items advertise In this clnsslllcntlon. Peo ple wonting to sell something rend It. WANTED—50 tons soda. 100 tons 16 per cent acid, 30 tons kainit, calcium arsenic for 400 acres; and to sell and rent 3 good farms, located near Rose boro, Clinton and Duke. J. G. Dayton, Dunn, N. C. WANTED—Following used machinery, 100 to 125 h. p. boiler, one 80 h. p. engine, one planner, one double end trimmer, one rip saw. Must be in good repair and price attractive. Box 386, Fayetteville, N. C. WANTT?D—9x12 ft. rug; 8 sma(l rugs; 11 38-in. wide window shades; 3 32 inch shades; Majestic ranges; kitchen utensils; oak dresser with large mir ror. Must be slightly used and rea sonably priced. State price and where can be seen. P. O. Box 1164, City. 1 ALL WIVES-TO-RE ARE WANTED AT THE GRAND MONDAY TO SEE j “THE DANGEROUS AGE.” A PIC TIRE THAT ISN'T AFRAID TO BE < HONEST. WANTED—Large amount of white oak, mixed oak, ash and hickory cross ties. Cash money and highest prices paid for same f. o. b. cars. Address R. T. Windley, Wilmington, N. C., care Orton hotel. For Sale Miscellaneous (6) STANDARD BOX ORANGES, 150 to 200 oranges, $2.50 f. o. b. Florida; stand ard box grapefruit, 36 to 80 gTapefruit, $2.60 f. o. b. Florida; shipment direct to customer from Florida growers; flat crate oranges, $1.60 f. o. b. Blackville; flat crate grapefruit, $1.50 f. o. b. Blackville; cash with order. The Gro cery Shop, Blackville, S. C. PEOPLE who want to veil something advertise in this classification.’ Peo ple who want to bar read It. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mall orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., $ Grace St- Wilmington, N. C. a-26-tfo MACKEREL — Fancy large Spanish GOLD FISH and Canary Birds; large variety in stock; all kinds of fish and bird supplies for sale at C. H. Borne mann’s Store, Seventh and Orange Sts'. WHITE enamel double bed, springs, mattress, two pillows, , one chair, bowl and pitcher, and two sheets. Pick up your bed and walk for $20.00; 206 N, Front. See "Tuck" -Farids. , For Sale Miscellaneous (6) WOOD—If It is wood you want, call 2167. We have oak. nine, lightwood, any amount; quick delivery at the right prices. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Reliable wood dealer. 15 years in wood business. If you want nice .wood, the best on the market, call phone 940-J FOR SALE—300 dozen mullet roe. Or ders solicited. Samuel Bear, 3r., and Sons. WANTED—We want you to know that we are the best and cheapest place to buy machinery. Also, that we will buy, at a fair price, any machinery that you may have Idle and wish to sell. Fifteen years of fair dealing is why we lead. Lingo Metal Works. Riant at Lingo, on the Belt Line railroad traqks. U. S. ARMY GOODS STORE for bar gains—New, extra heavy, all wool gray blankets, steel* cots, mattreSaes for cots, single and double beds, rain coats, hob nail shoes, overcoats, wool shirts, canvas, truck covers, wool un derwear, hats, dish pans, meat clean ers, butcher knives. Visit the store and see for yourself* U. S. Army Goods Stores, 20 Market St. IF IT'S WOOD, call 7S6. J. O. Brown, FOR SALE—Hotel and restaurant equipment; tables, chairs, coffee urns, ice boxes, mirrors, show cases, and all fixtures. "Everything must go;" 206 N. Front. PINE AND OAK cut to order; $2.00 ind $2.50, delivered anywhere in the city. Phone 2177. Quick service. FOR SALE—Lucretia Dewberry plants at $10 per 1,000; booking orders now for February delivery. 'W. L. Everett, Rennert, N. C. IF YOU WANT tobacco and cigars cheap go to Tobacco Bargain House. Get our pricey 27 S. Front. WOOD FOR SALE—$7.00 cord; 4 ft. or stove length; phpne 1797-W; one-half cord least delivered. FOR SALE—g’lat top office desk, 120 Church' street. THE STAR Classified Department in vites B. B. Reynolds to be its guest at the Grand Monday to see “The Darigerous Age.” Calf at Star office Monday for free ticket. FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. 10, excellent condition; also oak letter filing cabinet. Address Aoyal, care P. O. Box 1322,'City. „ 1 ■ MACHINERY FOR' SALE—Frick high pressure saw mill equipment, Repub lic concrete mixers, and a complete line of all kinds of new and used ma chinery for immediate delivery. Oli ver Carter, 210 South Front Street, Wilmington, n;. G.v,. v ;> i* 'i'.„ For Sale. Miscellaneous (6) i FOR SALE—One fine mule, will work anywhere; also a very fine Clay* ' bank pony, a good traveler. E. D. Williams, Market street road. MAJESTIC range wanted, in good con dition. P. O. Box 385. FOR SALE—Horse and cart for sale J cheap; cash. Chadbourn-Bates Co.; phone 611. FOR SALE—One white enamel baby crib with sliding sides in perfect condition. Phone 2062-J. HEMSTITCHING and Picoting attach ment; superior device. Fits any sewing machine; $3 delivered with in structions and Sample work. Superior Attachment Co., Corpus Christi, Tex. FOR SALE4—Wood yard, including kerosene engine, double wood split ter, wood saws, etc; 612 Surry St. FOR SALE!—One good young horse; 612 Surry street. FOR SALE—Hoover sweeper, $35, like new; oil heater. $3; wood stove, $3; fireless cooker, $10; phone 1877-J. SALE, thirty-ton Penna. single acting refrigerating machine, direct con nected Corliss engine, ammonia re ceiver oil tank, three Banks condensers complete, perfect condition, make 18 tons ice daily; bargain for quick sale. Loeb Cold Storage, PhHa., Pa. i FOR SALE 20,04)0 high jrrade Dela ware style 32 quart ber ry orates for wale: wire or write for samples and prices: be wold for cash O. C. BLANCHARD, Wallace. \. f^OR SALE—Hundred and four shares I ten dollars each common stock, five * shares preferred stock hundred dollars each, with the Fishers Products Cor of Wilmington. N. C., with interest for two years du£ on preferred stock, first certified check for twelve hundred and fifty dollars gets them. W. G. Fussell, Rose Hill, N. C. FOR SALE—Auto Knitter in good con dition. Reasonable price. Mrs. J. T. Ritter, Castle Hayne, R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE—Ivory Reed baby carriage in good condition. Price $15r Apply j 301 N. 2nd street or Ph&ne 19S2-J. | '--- I THE STAR Classified Department in- j vites J. E. W. Cook to be us guest1 at the Grand Monday to see “The Dangerous Age." Call at Star office j Monday for free ticket. AutomcrMlefi C7) FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, in good condition; 4 good cord tires; all extra equipment; must be sold at once. See Mr. Albertson, at the.Star, Monday. BUYERS AND SELLERS of automo biles advertise in this section. Th^ir ads. are rend and cars are easily and quickly sold. ^ NEW INNER TUBE FREE With each slightly used tire ordered. 30x3-30x3 1-2-32x3 1-2.$3.50 All 4-inch tires ... 4.50 All 4 1-2 and 5-inch tires. 5.50 "We ship C.O.D.; no deposit required. Tire Brokerage Co.. 2740 Madison, Chi cago. SAVE 25 to 75 per cent on auto parts. New and used parts for all cars and trucks; good used parts half price of new ones; send old parts for duplica tion. Whitton Auto Wrecking Co., Co lumbia, S. C. Mac^flLLAN & MARSHBURN S USED CAR LIST 2 Dodge Brothers-touring cars. 1 Dodge Brothers screen wagon. 1 Reo roadster. 1 Hudson speedster. These care are all in good running condition and prices run from $200.00 to $550.00. Terms if desired. 112 N. Second St.; phone 52. FOR SALE—One Stearns 4 passenger in excellent condition; priced low. and terms if desired. Can be seen at MacMillan & Marshburn's. Leon An drews. , -\-j I WE HAVE ONE slightly " used Ford ton truck, all new cord tires. This | truck is seven months old. The price | is low. Chipley’s Universal Motor Co. j THE STAR Classified Department in- | vites J. S. Albright to be its guest at the Grand Monday to see "The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office Monday for free ticket. TWO AND ONE-HALF automatic | dump truck, worth $800, can be 'bought for $300. In good condition; | 213 South Thirteenth street. Rhone 1306-W. Charley" Morsley CHEVROLET touring car in good running condition for sale cheap, or exchange for Ford In A-l condition. 809 South Seventh; phone 1550-L-3. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car must be sold at once account leaving town. R. M. Coleman, Winter Park. FOR SALE CHEAP—Dodge touring car, has original cord tires not hurt, extra cord tire with cover to match. Full set shock absorbers; car in first class condition 1205 Market street, P. O. Box 212. HOW ABOUT a light delivery truck that has been used five months f This Is a covered Ford truck with starter, demountable rims, cord tires and chock absorbersi this truck in a dandy; price $330.00. Don’t overlook this one. Ask for Murrell. Ohipleys Universal Motor company. WE HAVE two good used Ford sedans that are complete Iti every way. We are not asking a high price for them. You should sec and drive them before you buy; fSOO.OO is ' the price each; terms. Ask Murrell to show them. Chlpleys Universal Motor .Co. - V ■ ■ f . V"' ■ ” ■ ' Automobiles (7) MlicSIILLAX A SURSHBtB^S USED CAR UIST 2 Dodge Brother* touring enrn. 1 Dodge Brothers screen wngon, 1 Reo roadster. I Hudson speedster. These cars ore all In good runnl condition and prices run from to $550.00. ’ ,UQ Terms if desired. 112 N. Second (street; phone 52. Poultry, Eggrj, Livestock (8) BABY CHICKS—From National Tran nested Layers. Barred I’ivmonis Rocks, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, s r White Leghorns, Mottled Anomas r,V per cent safe delivery guaranteed Catalogue and price list free. y*ai Hatchery Co., Winston-Salem. \' J ‘‘a __ HERE Is a clnsllication 'vher<T~|^^ enn dispose of their poultry, eKB, ai|, livestock. There ore 30,000 readers 0| The Star's eiassliled section dally; per cent more on Sundays. ’ ’ FOR SALE—One Jersey cow: gi\," 3 1-2 gallons milk per day: .V-,i \ , Bird., Sunset Park; phone 241 r.-\y, ' YOUNG'S STRAIN S. C. White liorn Cockerels for sale. We arj now booking orders for day old <■ h;.• k3 and hatching eggs. Place your '.r now. Belgrade Poultry Farm, land, N. C. BABY CHICKS—HATCHING K(;u< S. C. RHODE ISLAND BHDs (,,, GRAND TYPE. COLOR AND LAVINn REALITIES; SIMPLICITY lNCITi-tl TORS AND BROODERS. G. A. nisiloi' W INTER PARKl PHONE 024-3. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Gordon ;. ter, 20 months old; retriever; no brifl habits; satisfaction guaranteed; reason n'o time to hunt. First check for s gets her, C. E. Hinson, Whitevillj N. C. ' ' FOR SALE—At bargain, or would ex . change for a good milk cow, one good, gentle horse and rubber tira buggy and harness. / Apply to F. P. Lamb, 520 McRae St.; phone 1180-W or 426-J. . . PUFF QRPHINGTON’S—Stock ■ n d eggs. .First prize, Southeastern Pair E. L. Sun, Clark ton, N. C. QUALITY BABY CHICKS; hatching eggs, twenty popular varieties from Hogan tested flocks, hatched right, delivered right, prices right. Also Cyphers and reliable Incubators, brooders, poultry supplies. Catalogs free. Southern Hatchery, North S. C. BABY CHICKS—12 breeds, lowest prices, live delivery; charges paid. Order early. Illustrated catalog free. W. H. Chesnutt, 19 Donaldson St., Greenville, S. C. Seeds and Plants (9) CABBAGB PLANTS FOB SALE—Stand. ard varieties at $1.25 per 1,000; 10,000 and over, $1.00 per 1,000. Prompt ship ment weather permitting-. Lewood Me-, CaJIum, Rowland, N. C 12-29-30t* ROSES—PLANT ROSES NOW, HAVE BLOSSOM ALL SUMMER. MARE fHAL NIEL, OPHELIA, AMERICAN BEAUTY, KILL ARNE Y, Etc. PANSY PLAN/TS, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES. BLUE BIRD FARM, 5 MILE POST, CASTLE HAYNE, N. C. SEED POTATOES—Onion sets; all va rieties seeds for sale; any quantity. Bear Produce & Mdse Co., Corner Nutt and Grace. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS: Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, flat Dutch succession—parcel post-4 paid—100, 30c; 300, 75c; 500, $1; 1,000, $1.50. Charges collect—1,000, $1; 5,~ 000 a 90c; 10,000 a 80c; prize taker, Bermuda onion, lettuce, collard, kale, brussell sprouts—same price. Satis faction guaranteed. D F Jamison, Su-n\merville, S. C. SEND NO MONEY—Millions Frost proof cabbage plants shipped c. o. d., 1,000 $1.25; 5,000 $5. Mailed or ex pressed—charges collect. E. L. Powell,' Omega, Ga. GARDEN SEEDS—A full line onion sets, red, white and yellow; garden peas. Early Alaakas, Little Marvels, Gftadus, Thomas Laxtons. sweet pea seed, packages and bulk; Big Boston lettuce seed. W. P. Roudabush, 23 S. Front. THE STAR Classified Department In vites H. W. Stevens to be its gues^ at the Grand Monday to see “The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office Monday for free ticket. LOST AND FOUND articles are easily and quickly returned to the owner througl} this section. Everyone rends this classification, which menns 30,000 people who are daily looking for your lost article. STOLEN—-<From stables of Cape Fear Country club, one black mare, J 7 years old; weight about 1300 pounds; tame left hind leg; roached mane. A No 3iio set harness almost new, with brass rings on backhand: chain ir-e-s encased in rubber. Also one new v;g Dii; name on side “Hickory.” Suitable reward for information leading t<» f' sovery of this property. Notify P»ox 500, care Star office. LOST—A LIFE OF JAZZ AGE A N» BIG TIMES BY BEING MARRIED? SEE IT ALL IN “THE DANGEROL* AGE.*’ OPENING MONDAY AT THE GRAND. Lost and Found (10) FOR RENT—Building; suitable office'or carafe. Inouire 532 Su St. LOST—From 2012 Wiooicott Ave.. white. poodle Ccz- Answers to n.i.me ‘Toodles.” Reward if returned to ibove address. " 1 LOST DOGLeft my place ill Taylor'S Bridge township, Sampson county, on lanuary 1, one hound (male), white, ivith black and brown spots, head mostly brown; -scar on right front foot; tail about 8 Inches long; about 5 years' >ld. Answers to name Rip. Reasona ble reward for information leading to ris recovery. T. B. Knowles, Ingold, sr. c. rHE STAR Classified Department in vites G. V. Hardie to be its guest it the Grand Monday to see ' I ne Dangerous Age.” Call at Star oil'-'1-' Monday for free ticket. FOUND—Horse and wagon on premises Saturday, morning. Owner :an get same ,by paying for feed anil idvertisement. J. H. Chadwick, East Wilmington, y.j:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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