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local markets; ( Country Produce. T11 ------- gpdng Cnickens. eacL . tipiiP. each paddlo Ducis ------- GulofiSS " Wei " ..V.r.7oJ"hshel reel pin. , UUbUTJl ... - v r Ham- id - j& Rihs tb Ull" x Knchnl Corn . ( peanuts, Dusnei ?' 'ih ivanuts, bushel , -tinia Peanuts, bushel- . Hiorlua Lemons ADP''lS 7" ,i D0nprs. bushel Onions. per sack 32 22 25 45 65 sop St 8 10 75 1.00 .75 1.00 23 17 18 1.00 1.50 1.00 55 65 80 85 65 70 4.00 """ " 1.25 1.00 1.60 8.00 ! 3.00 3.50 75 4.00 The man I marry must be able to it me in regal fashion. ' Vouro not looking for a man, you hiking ,or a boob. Exchange. STEAMER WILMINGTON. WINTER SCHEDULE Effective Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 1916. Leave Wilmington 9:30 A. M. Leave Southport 2:30 P.M. Touching Carolina Beach Pier going and coming. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Hivins i urilititiecl as Executrix of the T ,t Will iiii'l Testament of William L. iSriow 1h, I hereby Rive notice to ,!! ."crons having claims acainst said T(v mi in-.'si-nt the same to me on or be f ,,!' tlif 1 1 ' 1 .lav of August 1917. or this not!-f "ill be pleaded in bar of their re- i'iitVil this August 21st. 1010. AMELIA H. HARLOW, ExH.'ntriv f the Lust Will and Testament f William L. Harlow, debased. ! -22 la tiw-tucs ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Hnvinz qualified as administratrix of the cit:it' "t K'l. 1'arnes or Edwin Barnes, Jr., deeased. I hereby give notice to all persons liaviii? ' iiiiuis against said estate to present th". m m me n r before the 1st day of An j'Ht. KM", or t li is Lotiee will be plead in Ear f tin ir recovery. All persons indebted c sail! estate will please make immediate pavniPtit. ibis the -Nt day of August, 1910. AODIE BARNES, A'lminUtr.itrix- of the estate of Ed. Barnes or Edwin Barnes, Jr. h-1 liiw-iiiy-j-tues WEATHER FORECAST: ... ;, . : . . -7- : - ': September 12. ' - Temperature, a . . t'g is it j w j Asheville . Atlanta . . Charleston Charlotte . Chicago . , Galveston , . . . .clear clear pt. cldy. pt. cldy . .cloudy .pt. cldyl Jacksonville pt. cldy New Orleans .cloudy New York . clear Pittsburgh clear) Raleigh clear St. Louis ....cloudy Washington , . cloudy Wilmington . , cloudy 70 76 80 74 86- 88 80 84 70 78 72 86 72 77 50 56 64 54 72 82 66 74 58 58 56 70 .52 I .00 .00 .00 M .00 .10 1.04 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 COTTON. ' t (By Associated Press.) ;.New York, Sept. ; 12. The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 9 to 12 points on covering, commis sion house' buying and" a renewal of demand ' from trade sources. , Active stocks: si - c (By1 Associated ' Press.) ?; : New York (Wall Street;) Sept. -12 The market opened today with num erous gains at 1 to 3 points" and " sev eral ; new ' Tecords, .mcluding United States Steel,' at 105 3-8 and "Atlantic OrganitidhB Has Beeo Ex ceedihgly ; Suctessf ulrflts r ' GrqH Startlirig;; ; . The report of lir; Odis '.B , nfia'nl deliyeTies; sold about 15 to 16 points t Gulf and West Indies; at 85 1-4. In-.the"cit l;j7sXPh6r net iiiguer sxioruy smer me can or up to 15.45 for December and 15.53 for January, a rally of 44 to 47 points from the lo wlevels of yesterday. Realizing quit the advance at. this level and slightly rea.cj.ed . before the end of the firs hour. ' 63 Cldy. J SUNRISE and SUNSET. . Wednesday." Sun rises . . , . 5:54 Sun sets .... 6:22 Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C, at 8 a. m. yes terday, 9.5 feet. October . . December . . . January. . March May New York Spot Open. .15.18 .15.36 .15.4& .15.65 .15.81 Close. 15.13 15.30 15.39 lernauonai x-apei, . tvmmuu uU e . v engine Serjf ember 1 Ms been ferred, rose 1 1-2 and 2 points,, re- j m? yeac endlf.s ?ePtemDe.r 1 haa been spectiyely.- Coppers also made fur-.me ana seowamai a umaoer - ot Anaconda. Bethlehem Steel featured the" high priced industrial, with a gain of ,7 points. . Rails shared only slight ly in the movement, but gathered strength Tater. AlUs-Chalmers 25 American Beet Sugar .... . . 93 5-8 15.74 15.30 THREE STATES ARE TODAY IN MIDST (Continued from page one.) bent, opposed for his term by S. Guy ton McLendon, Atlanta. Prison Commissioner' (one to be elected): R. E. Davison. Woodville, incumbent; W. J. Flanders, Wrights ville; A. H. Henslee, Barnesville; and H. C. Tuggle, Stone Mountain. State Treasurer: W. J. Speer, At lanta, incumbent; W. J. Eakes, Con yers. State School Superintendent: M. L. Brittain, Atlanta, incumbent; Alex Keese, Atlanta. Commissioner of Agriculture: Jas. D. Price, Farmington, incumbent; J. J. Brown, Borman. Commissioner of Commerce and La bor: H. M. Stanley, incumbent, un opposed. Pension Commissioner: John W. Lindsey, incumbent, unopposed. Nominations also are to be for the State legislature. Wilmington cotton . . . . Charleston cotton Savannah cotton . . .... LIVERPOOL COTTON Open. Oct. Nov 9.21 Jan.-Feb MarchApril .. .. .. Open) firm; close, dling, 9.36. Sales, 16,000. . ,14 7-8 Close. 9.24 1-2 9.17 9-20 9.15 9.18 steady. Mid 8,000; receipts, Receipts. Cotton 73 Spirits 10 Rosin 45 Tar 4 Crude 19 15.57 1 American Can Amer. Car and Foundry American Locomotive . . American Cotton Oil . . 14 3-4 j American Smelting . . 14 5-S I American Sugar Amer. Tel. &.Tel American Tobacco ..... Anaconda Copper . . Atchison Atlantic Coast Line (bid) Baldwin Locomotive , . Baltimore Ohio . Bethlehem Steel.. .. .. Canadian Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio . Chi., Mil. & St. Paul .. Chi., R. 1. & Pac. Ry. .. Consolidated Gas . Crucible Steel 64 7-8 boys have taken active interest in the organization and that the organization is a splendid success. In the Teport it is stated that the organization has been grown from 15 members to 125 members and fro y 1 council to 10 . The report follows: rahedr oughxtension; ;clu Groups in the 1 northern-end of the'v V s - . . . . city have Deen organized 4U the ,K b vvr " "T ; . v N. ; Club and jnet; regularly - through his, home and put them under a setting the'wiuter and is already planning for hep.' The heh hatched them out. bince renewed andincreased work, this year.' then the hen has rasied them' wit er The Honnett- Club consisting of -the 6ter 'food Tne little quaU run-up to 'thvfivPfl-nf thso mnt11itoShe looks after them the same as the of 'our boys; The Delgado Boys' Club ' others, giving them grasshoppers and has grown and has taken , a real place in tlie lives of the boys. : Another piece of extension work has been that of the jrisitors to the hos pitals and jail ..where the secretary has been enabled," through his inter est in those boys' to do some worth- while work. . The public schools have been visited I regularly, and the secretary has , had conferences with teachers relative to various boys who have been causing trouble for "burning school." He made a number of talks to the boys quail run up., to them and hover. oter,fopd.. . The, little her when she calls under I her at night the I same; as her own chicks.c, , - jASKiNE FflR THE ' - 1 The secretary has been quite busy organizing various boys' classes in dif-1 ia nr.lMMn, irnnn tn pvpt-v srhnni 63 5-8 , ferent Sundav sehools in ihi r.itv- arid , w in v a Uv I nn Spc. I JanieiS I C c5ee 781-2 :ha?J hppfl nf matprinl 99sistinr0 " ift TJ,i Kir oil rAAc fhr In.frotr! r!fln rt tpnrriora nf hnva' rlnssp in mnro than I TirM.lr Von Kaon thaf nf iniu-irln'jl nnn. I 'and girls of the various schools, and! Fayetteville Delegation Calls "lies Tvroitiollu lrnmrn tn Dvorv cirhnnl 1 ' Sec. Daniels Tb Board Tomorrow. .107 'one-half dozen Sunday schools in the ferences with boys,-which, however ,111 3-8 1 City. . .much we might write about it, will Scout troops have been organized , never give any adequate idea of its in the Presbyterian, Baptist,' Metho- value to the individual boys, only time .132 5-8 .221 . 88 5-8 .103 3-4 .111 . 83 3-8 . 86 .524 1-4 . 17 .136 1-4 . 841-2 Erie 371-8 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits 45. Rosin $5.55 and $5.40. Tar $2.60 and 10 l-2c. Crude $4.00, $4.00 and $3.00. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Spirits 45 1-4. Rosin $5.90. General Electric . . . . Great Northern Pfd. . . . . Great Northern Ore Ctfs. . . Illinois Central Inter. Merc. Mar. Pfd. Ctfs. Kansas City Southern .. . Louisville & Nashville Liggett & Myers (bid) .. .. ..280 Maxwell Motors 82 5-8 dist, Catholic, and Episcopal churches, and the Secretary has aided in the de velopment of the program for these various troops., One Fathers' and Sons' Banquet con ducted at Saint Andrews Presbyterian 176 1-2 church with more than 125 fathers and 6l 1"4 sons mingled around the table of real Si i-ii rnmradpRhin This nmmi'apo tn ha a large feature of the new year's work. In November a week of prayer was conducted in Co-operation with five of the churches, reaching more than 150 different boys, with a total atten dance beyond 600. The secretary has been engaged in teaching classes for Sunday school 121 1-4 teachers in two of the churches in the -I-""-' ; rifv anH - hoc rlrm o oil in Vila rmTcn v,7 y M.a.4.1 uuu vvuv Miii. AU llk T . J. to bring a vigorous program of boys' work into the thought and plans of the churches and Sunday schools in ..1713-4 . .116 3-4 .. 421-4 . .101 " the city. Mexican Petroleum . 112 3-8 n m T-W J I Mis., Kan. & lex. ria The Scout work has grown rapidly Missouri Pacific 4 from 15 boys to 125. and from 1 troon CHICAGO. Pork . Wheat Corn . . Oats .. Ribs . . Lard .$26.45 . 1.51 .71 5-8 i ! National Lead 67 3-8 New York Central 104 5-8 N. Y.. N. H. & Hartford . 58 Norfolk & Western 129 j Northern Pacific 109 7-8 Pennsylvania 55 3-4 i Reading 110 3-4 a 13.95 14.05 DIED Died at Dublin, Ga., Tuesday morn ing at 2 o'clock, William Pritchett, 47 1-4 ! Republic Iron & Steel . Seaboard Air Line (bid) j Seaboard Air Line (bid) j Sloss Shef. Steel & Iron ! Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. .. . I Southern Railway Pfd. to 10 troops. There has been organiz- . (By George H. Manning.) . . Washington, D. C-Sept. 12. the delegation from Fayetteville that came to Washington to present to' the naval board the claims of Fayetteville for the location of the $50,000,000 government armor plate plant, accom- j panied by Senator Simmons, called They outlined to him the numerous points ' in. favor of Fayetteville for the loca- shall reveal the results of these in terviews with boys in their fight for manhood. B,oy r.fter boy has been' in spired to consecrate his life to Chris tian service; others to unite themf- v1 -m n n1 4-1 4- V a mi mi n -M rtl k y4- 1 hi im iub , T tuuiuiw, u..,on Secretary Daniels today ers; to accept Christ as King and Lord t,.,., . . . nmor.n of their lives, and still others to cor rect habits which were sapping their ( Qf the g,ant plant The delega; bpuuudt uiduuuou. . ,tion consisted of Thomas H. Sutton, The secretary has made visits to . resident of tne chamber of " Corn New Bern, Southport, Durham, Wal-, merce . .Frejerlck T. Hale, editor, and lace, and other country churches and i N A Sinclair, elector-at-large for has presented claims of Jesus Christ J North Carolina growing out of these addresses has come more than 200 conversions. The committee has prepared a vol uminous brief for presentation to the naval board, which -meets tomorrow. The month of June was spent m)The brief wllj be supplemented by Verbal argument for as long a time as the committee will grant. As there are upwards of fifty cities after the plant little time will be allowed each committee. Fayetteville is endorsed by three- the Boys' Camp at Lake Waccamaw where more than 100 boys enrolled during the five weeks. The secretary shall not soon forget the deep spirit of reverence and the real desire to find the will of God on the part of the boys in the evening vesper ser-lfourtns of the chambers of commerce vices . The attendance at the religious ed a Local Council consisting of sonie services during the camp period was of the best business men to help make Are you mad, Jimmie? Naw. I was just thinkin' how you j oldest son of Jas. H. and Elizabeth j Studebaker Corporation wimmen put a man to the dogs. Ex-1 Pritchett. Aee 62 vears. Interment at ' Tennessee Copper change. ": . Dublin, Ga. Union Pacific . ..140 3-8 United Fruit .. 1641-2 68 I United States Rubber 15 Ju. S. Smelting & Refining 36 United States Steel.. .. 58 1-4 j United States Steel Pfd. 97 7-8 Vir. Caro. Chem. . . . . 23 3-8 Va. Iron, Coal & Coke . . 66 3-4 Wabash Pfd. B 123 1-4 Western Union . . 887. Many boys for the first -time learned what it was to live the Chris tian life in God's great out of doors. Statistical Report. Number of personal; interviews with boys 417 Number of conversions 1831 Number of conferences with fa- j thers, preachers, and teachers of the State and by both Senators and all the Congressmen. 61 78 1-2 104 1-2 118 7-8 AO O Q ' to o-o NUmDer 0f addresses given PLAGUE TAKES BOUND UP IN NEW YORK .. .. 26 5-8 Westinghouse' Electric Texas Co. . .. v .'. . .2031-2 Kennecbtt Copper .. 26 3-4 99. 62 5-8 53 5-8 (B Associated Press.) New York, Sept 12 An increase in the 'infantile paralysis epidemic . 89 'was shown in Department of Health . 320 bulletins covering the 24 Tiours " end- Total attendance .. 36,452" ing at 10 o'clock a. m. today. There Respectfully submitted, ' are 38 new cases, as compared with (Signed) ODIS B. HINNANT, 22 in yesterday's report, and the num City Boys' Work Secretary. ber of deaths increased by 9, to 18. j wmtgm- : " ;r " "rwrm "rrr xw" 7 1 It "Vw ' i i I ' f 4 " s 1 1 Do you believe in fairies? Do ynu believe that you are guiding your own destiny through life or do you think that there are invisible little creatures who bend you to their wills as they flit mysteriously through the air? Those were some of the questions hich an interviewer asked of dainty little Marguerite Clark as the smallest e'f of screenland sat in the Famous Players studio waiting for her next Bfene in the Paramount Picture "Lit tle Lady Eileen." Rut why the reference to fairies? Because Miss Clark is appearing in this production in the role of a little r'sh lassie who profoundly believes In fairies. She knows that they' exist be muse she can see them even though lover cannot. And she knows that 1 is the fairies who are guiding her to ter truj love. But does Miss Clark really believe in ?uch things in this matter-of-fact day ours? The little star's eyes open 'ery wide and her tiny head is cocked it a very thoughtful angle for an in stant and then she replies: "Why of course I do! What is all Ws mysterious substance which we !f wisely call electricity? Do we real y know what it is? Do you know hat even such great experts as Stein tz and Edison frankly confess that :hy do not actually know what elec :rity iR despite the fact that they ve chained it and forced it to do ;hPir bidding and made it the slave of Unkind? 'But how do we know but what hese wizards of our time are only "rafty men who have discovered not 1 lot of tremendous formulas but the !erpt key to fairyland, and that they lre simply forcing the fairies to obey hem, like the conjurors of old? And vhen the secret is finally disclosed, are nfJt going to find that all the thou ian(is of miles 6T""wIre were merely ,tr"ne to deceive us and that the thins Wn!r n we have called Electricity is in Reality ths Queen of the Fairies who .heen enslaved by-these wizards?" tected-a mischievous twinkle in Miss Clark's eye as she skipped lightly over to the setting at a sign from J. Searle Dawley, her remarkably clever direc tor. Then , he decided that somebody iil Mi ,1; il p. ; Mi- :t 1 ft , It. a i I t , 1 ! .'v--.:m V.a...y 5 : ti r : " "Sd- . " . ; .. . , . 't '- J-V' ' i- r '
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