-nsar .... : TvWr iT'tir -fSWf Event-at?.yWGrey , Hiekst.'also: of tWa-citywon ec; Hi- iliiit I. f .ii I mii' i , 32: - 22 dozen - 25 40 5& r. lb -.i. -.Irons fl&( ;45 30O -8 ens.- jdle ss 10 ineas rff ffeet potatoes, bushel 75 1.00 .75Y.OO 23 iib Potatoes. busnei . . . C Hair.s. It) 'shoulders & Ribs lb 17 1.00 1.500 IS eld Peas. dmq ....... ;te I'eaS, uuauw ...... bushel 1 r Peanuts, uuauoi o anisb Feanuis, uuauei ovj. gGSH-nrlda ...... 4.0d ; ' n5 rpr 1UU " X-'W ,w ' - v, 1 AAA 1 tA "rr r onions, ruuw Ules Lil Pt ppers . 3.00 3.60 bushel 75'" Una. pertr.ck 4.00 JU;t IH A i nt- i iic li uu asauumu rs to lt iiuce salaries and keep with- the law is a quetsion at this time. LiOt? lOiitracis were wurueu in sucjj wav that the renewal of them au- jmatically gives the player- a salary u'l'ease. SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or' Month. Recently Renovated. imoffi saperlfnouB Hair from inr part tf the bod;. ,i KELI.VBLE. arge bottle, iimple, 10c. Kin1 tot -7;. uaokit fre. ana Dttartmtrt Store. Joseph jne.Ie Feyre Cou. SOLU BX "4. C F. Jarman and.J. Hlckai Bunting. WILL NOT WIGGLE. SHAKE OR GET LOOSE. I Let us Show You the ! NEWEST INVENTION IN THE OPTICAL TRADE. ; pectacles or Eye ' Glasses Correctly Fitted to Your Eyes. EYES TESTED FREE Dr. Viriherg Masonic Temple. Georgetqwn,S. G. NEW YORK TO WILM.INGTON. S. S. Onondaga Friday, Sept. 22nd S. Onondaga Tuesday, Oct. 2rd WILMINGTON TO GEORETOWN. S. S. OnondagaMonday, Sept. 25th S. S. Onondago Friday, Oct. 6th WILMINGTON TO NEW YOrtK. . S. Onondaga Friday, Sept. 29th . S. Onondaga Tuesday, OcL 10th S. S. Onondaga DOES NOT carry possengers. ; Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. BECKER, Agents. Wilmington. N. C. If eeLockEyfiGlasses To N York' arid BUIRKEBWKB VP WMElfS ii -uc-i cant err ''; LCtNC VlTH ME j i! wife an' ican'T;it '.I rs-r- . . ... ... i -ALOMCi WITHOUT HEP i WANT A DIVORCE I .M r. 1 ' L. . fit -. - -.v. .-. .. 1 J... ' i- If. I ' si- 4 - St- Asheville ...... clear .00 .66 .00. .00 .38 .00 J0 Atlanta. . . . : . .cloudy unarieston .. . ;clear Charlotte clondyi Chicago .. . . .cloudy Galveston ;. .cloudy J acRsonville . . . clear New Orleans .cloudy New York . .. ..clear Pittsburgh .. . .rain'g tlaleiglh . . v. viear St. Louts V.. v; cloudy 1.84 00 f.O'o .00 .00 oo '.00"! Washington pt. cldy. Wilmington : : clear ( SUISRISE and SUNSET. -Tuesday. ...... 6:13 Sun rises Sun sets Stage of water in ape Fear river at Fayetteville, n."C., at 8 &K m: yes terday, 2.5. ATLANTA STREET CAR WAS DYNAMITED AUanta, Ga.. Oct. 8. A street car outward bound, about half filled with passengers, was severely shaken up by dynamite shortly before midnight, just as it had turned into Ivy street from Edgewood Avenue. Elmer Ellis, a young clerk, was slightly' injured and the passengers given a scare. The car was not seriously damaged. New Goods arrive every week, Col lars, Ties, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shirts, etc, at I. Shrier'svr-Advt. 10-5-7t a TELARIiriKD Arrivals and Departures of Trains 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. . : 78 J 60' 5;76 ; 70 80 j 66 86 j 50 , 80 76 84 ?2 88 . j .72 :80 . 64 -86 68 1 84 j 66 84 60 88 . 64 82 64 DEPABTUBBj 1 TO AND ITS DM. 3 ABBIYALS: r;--.- s--l s j.f jV-.-' bH No. 90. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, and Bastern - No. 91. - S:40 A. M. . North Carolina points. Connects at Golds- 1:15 A. M. Dally Except toro with Southern Hallway at Norfolk Daily Except Sunday. Southern Railroad.. . - , Monday. No. 64. - ' " No. 65. , 5:15 A.M. JacksonTllle, irtew Bern and ImtarmadUts CtlSP.ar. Mon., Wed. and Stations. Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. T- ; Friday Only. 'Tbft'dbourn, Conway, Florence, Charleston, K. Savannah, Jacksonville f Tampa St. ' Su? , r .1,:aiy- retersbln, Fort Myers Columbia ana V? iy'M 5:80 A. M. "Asheville, Pullman Sleeplnjr Cars betWpen a. jo. f;vymlngton and Columblar open to -a ..'it . . iCgtve ntboond passengers at Wilmlag . ton at. and after 10:00 P. M. and may toe . occupied, Jnbond until 7 rtK) A; M- - i i . ' i Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and -Wath- N0 18, lngtony Parlor Cars between Wltolagtom No. 49 Dally. nd Norfolk connecting: at Rocky Mount Dally. 8:44 A.M. with New York trains harlng PuUman 6:05 P.M. Service. No. 53. Solid train between Wilmington anfl Mt. No. 52 Daily. Airy via Fayetteville and Sanford. Daily. 8:45 A.M. 8:00 P.M. 1 A. . - ... - i i No. C2. No. 63. Now Daiy JacksonvUla, New Bern and Intermediate Dally 8:85 P. M. SUtlops. ' 12:50 P. M. Chadbourn, Florence. Columbia, AugnsM, , Atlanta and the West. Charleston Sa- , vannah and all Florida Points. . All Steel Kn No. 55. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wllmlna- nl'iiv . ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping tp tit k 8:45 P. V. Cars xJairy between Florence and .Colum- , AZ,ou r' Mm I bia, which may be occupied at Colum . 1 bia until 7:00 A. M. , No. 59. ! J. No. 60. ln?'fUl 'nly "eviUe anC Intermedlat- Btatt ST&'oSS 6:30 P-M- "piny'.3- ' Goldsboro. Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman BroPer. tet No. 42. Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and No. 41. Dally. Washington, connecting with New Tor Dally 6:45 P. M. trains carrying dining cars: also Pullman 9:60 A. M. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Norfolk. Vh For Folder, Reservations, rates W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager. Wilmington, N. C. where: ME do you LIVE ? P '-4.-' ' . ''i .. . " - . - . ' y vi vv.-s. -mere was a. sen satlonal break In the cotton markWiatfThe market' was tbday thrown into a Its opening tpdayVrApprehensiori' that the v latest submarine development would r, feheck' " exporting;' ' resultlng';ln the accjunMatlonl: cDttbQ M Ameri can markets seemed i a shock , to the recent bull moy'ement and exports gen erally liquidated. First prices were 29 to 49 points lower, but trading in creased and 'rallied several points be fore the send of the first hour. . Wilmington cotton . . ...,161-8 Charleston cotton . .Vri . . .. ..16 3-8 Savannah cotton .. ; ;. 7. .' 16 1-2 N EW YORK COTTON. Open Close, October, , December, . . r. . . . January, March, 16.92 17.08 16.90 16.95 17.08, 16.94 17.12 New York Spot, 17.00. ; ' LIVERPOOL COTTON. : Open: Close. Oct.-Nov. .. i 9.95 9.75 Jah.-Feb 9.961-2 9.761-2 March-April . . .. . , . 9.99 1-2 9.80 1-2 . Open, firm ; close, quiet. . Middling, ,10.06. "Salesi 1200;- receipts, 22,000. WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. . Spirits 43. " : . - Rosin-$5.45 and $5.30 'r Tar $2.60 and 10.1-2 cents. Crude $4.00, $4.00 and $3.00. Recepita. Cotton Sgirits Rosin . Tar .: Crude 717 13 93 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES'. Spirits 43 to 43 1-4. Rosin $6.0-0. . " In Sweden you cannot buy some thing to drink without buying some thing to eat at the same time. The centennial of gas lighting in this country has just taken place. (DMA ST ID ME at Wilmington, Effective ..Sept 11, of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. WHFRP WITH OOE "YOUR VIFE L.IVE? VlFEL- r stocks; Nfiw .VnrTr AfWall f Street", fifictJ-' " f ' 't '.;. state, of ;ianic,: in connection: with' the act tsi the Gerii; submarine In Am erican . waters. Prominent stocks, in cluding wagroups, declined, ironi . 5 to10 points' and 4iq. a few. instances' as much as 20 poinsfrpii last Weeks' closing Marine,, preferred;"; re corded an exceptional , loss of 13 points,: rwith 10 . points for 7 common. Republic Steel fell 18 points, knd Unit ed States Steel almost 8 points, with as much (for Crucible Steind 5'tb lO points for other munitions 743 . ' Even Standard Railway shares were afttected, Union Pacific, Reading, and Baltimore arid Ohio5 losing-? 3 to 6 points. Substantial HSuppif-rlbr.ouiht a rally of from "3 to 6 poiritsVRepubiic Steel gaining all but 2 points lost. The list strengthened oh : absorption and on high grade issues af ter-"the open ing'. " - " After ; the most exciting half !dur since tbe1 panic- of 19t)7the,: tide 5of liquidation - was stemmed by a - heavy volumes of large orders reported to 'be sent m. New Bern,, N..; C., , Oct.. 9. Just when trie engineering coifps", ' of the North Carolina National Guard, now encamp d at Camp Glenn, will'move to the border, remains in doubt but they will probably leave that place some time during the coming week, prob ably on Wednesday. Orders to entertain and move on to El Paso were yesterday forwarded to the commanding officer at Camp Glenn and arrangements were at once made toward securing the necessary cars to carry the soldiers down to that place. A special train will ccrry the men t-. Texas and it is probable that this will be brought tq New Newbern and turn ed over to the Atlantic Coast Line J Railway Company and be carried via Wilmington, the home town of a num ber of the members of the corps. A statement given out today by local ! railway men was to the effect that no ! " ' i j i Vi if j arrangements had yet been made for handling the soldiers,- but that this jwas expected at any time, j Upside down flying and spiral glid ing is one of the specialties of Monte Rolfe, who will be seen in New Bern .during the week of the great Eastern Carolina Fair, to be held on Novem ;ter 7th to 10th, and hundreds of visi i tOrs are coming here 'to ste him Iper jform these, spectacular .atunts. ; , , The list of free attractions at the ifair is this year larger' than ever be fore , and a record breaking crowd is ; expected to be in attendance each and j every day. j Senator F. M. Simmons has accept i ed an invitation to deliver an address before the Democratic voters of Winston-Salem on the night of October 'leth and on October 21st he will go. jto Rockingham, Richmond, county, where he will make another address. jHe is also being urged to make talks at other points in the Western part of ' the State and it is very probable that .he will do this. . - ' Due to the fact that he is probably ! better acquainted with National af fairs than any man in the State, Sena jtor Simmons' remarks will prove of j more than unusual interest and those who hear him have in store a rare treat and it is predicted that record J breaking audiences will be on hand to hear his remarks. Chicago. Pork . Wheat Oats . . Corn . .$23.12 1-2 ..$1.57 1-2 . ..48 1-2 .761-4 $12.37 1-2 .$13.32 1-2 'Ribs .. Lard . , ' v 7k I .. . r-. ! Tnnnnn nniiu iimura iviei , , r s ( -. . .. .: -- - f - - - -i-r 1 - . : - . t i . . ; . ; - :'. . . " :" - ' -. .. : : . : : . . . ,.. . : ' ': -. -- ;v, ' ' ' " - ' ' - ' ' - ,. v. :-V?.:-.-- - WSI.rJ?" are v t -'4l v fJ : v;0"'. .-I wlfenltwo of her sons cabtttred Drizea iiarticiDated'.lris by a''-laree number 'of ' ?':.: I . T ;-c?i-r "'"i 'tXi. Fire Prevention Day. was observed ; in,WingiQnod R.I young,' State 'Thsuro.eer; Qommis sioner, and Mr. -Raymond1 Hunt, assist- ; a"nPgerierf Tidewater j Power Company featured ' the exer dises at .the school. ; i.'u . -- '. I Col?nel Young, spoke on fire preven- J tiori,xpfainrig ' the" -best" method of -I proper" electric ' wiring. Both gentle men1 were "given the f 'Very closest at ten'tion.; ; . y: -: ' - ; The ; exercises started at; the high kchool'-atr 9 O'clock this morning and were .concluded at the . Hemenway School at 12:45 p. in.-- , ' -' The point that promoters of Fire Prevention , Day are seeking to im press, "most." is that all homes arid public building's be thbrpughly 'cleari ed of the" rubbish that - ordinarily ' a.c cri'ntulates during the summer months. Another activity- that:;'Is being 'iirged is that . all heating, ' lighting : and ; fire j fighting t apparatus be closely exariiin- Much erithusiasni in Fire Prevention Day was manifested at' the various ' ; schools in the' city and the programs that had been" arranged were carried. : out in: a reriiarkable mariner. It was pointed out 'that-the decrease of " fires yearly in big municipalities was a direct result of the growing popularity of Fire Prevention Day. "V COJTON LETTER. New York, Oct. 7. The cotton mark et rallied sharply on Saturday's final hour? due "to lodal shaft covering;' and the movements were ' without jus- tification from a stand-point of ulti- rcate results; in our opinion. The sta tistical basic elements of the market are not strong enough to warrant bull commitments. The inarket may ad vance and from a tape action, looks like it will advance on bull enthusi asm, but from a standpoint of reauire- ments and supply we cannot advise our clients to purchase cotton unless distinctly required for hedge pur poses. r We are mailing our friends on: Mon day a letter containing certain statis tical information, which may also be had by any one not at present upon our correspondence list upon request. Kindly mention this paper in request ing a copy of the letter, if interested. Liverpool is due to open fourteen points higher for January contracts, JOHNSTON, STORM CO. There are 2,$00 wonien working as guards oh the railroads of Germany. 80c to $1.50 pound r Between tjKe two lines we Have the Best Candy to be Had at any price.. If you purchase a Bo and for any reason do riot like it, just throw the box. away and telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. . ' F L V I N G T O IVI "Serves Ycu Righl,r Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound. Si j. ' - ij in jcjty7t!Addreses3 Chocolates tfie'--;eyent?MCToiiiiB ' : r v-:'T s. i- - . " ', ,i ALUMlHpNrEfT OIL ; ? WATERS. ri4. ' Wewill;Be timrielled to advance prices soon, det them now at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 vi.... $7.00. to $25.00 in. fuel every year. Perfect Stove for all fuel and requires; no change of fixtures for soft or hard coal, wood or coke. All styles and sizes here. N. Jacobi Hardware Co. Catalogue oh Application. 10 and 12 So. Front Street. Registration Notice! Section 4323, Revisal of 1905, Vols. 1 and 2, as amended by Public Laws of 1 907-1 91 5, provides that the Registration Books in New Hanover county be opened for the General Election of November 7th, 1916, on Thursday, October 5th, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and sunset, and on each day (Sunday excepted) for twenty (20) days, to and including October 28t, 1916. v On each Saturday during the period of registration the registrar will attend with his registration books at the polling place of his precinct, or waro for the registration of voters. t C. W. Woodward, Chairman, Board of Elections. , .. No-pust on . 10c Quart Skeet-A-S!de 15c Bottle Payne Drug Company Phone 520 Corner 5th and Red Cross Streets. cbntestaiitsi: -fT'Vv ttyfti'$fy:i-?'.? i '"V bnappyDays I' 34 -.r J UX4:ru 0 A Hat full of; cheapest coal costs 1 cent- Lasts over night in the .Original Vor tex Hot Blast. ' GuarahteerJ air-tight al ways. Saves you $ 1 6.00 -I 'V. - Oneinal Vortex stoves ueaimg i. 9,' i' T 1 " $ - i . ' A i 'ft I' .;. ,1- M.I : 1 m i' 1' 1 I 1? v-.. : (. i i' t . '1, m 0 1 h i i m V. 1: " i, SI :!):!! :t Hy t ' : I -'V ' f u J; 11 .ft

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