Market Rey and Mm tmd Jeer WEATHER FORECAST COTTON - :' .' -K ..v -v Noyember 3, 1916. Temperature. Aslieville . -Atlanta . Charleston . Charlotte . . Chicago . . . Galveston . . Jacksonville y. Orleans . X. York . - Pittsburg . . Raleigh . . . gt. Loins . . Washington Wilmington . .clear . . .clearj , . .clearj . .clearj . .clearj . .clear . .clearj . . clearj . . clearj . .clearj . . . clearj .pt-cldy . . .clear . .clearj 0 66 68 70 j 70 62 74 12 -80 62 62 I 70 1 68 72 j 67 I CO Ee A ha 32 " New York, Nov. 3. The cotton j market opened steady today, at an j advance of from S to 16 points. Jan uary sold at 18.98 and May at 19.32 g on or immediately, after the call, with 36 52 52 50 j 46 66 60 62 I 48 j 38 48 48 48 48 3 ? 30 to 33 points from the low level of 3 j yesterday. Realizing was again in ev M j iderice and prices sagged to 8 or 9 points under last , night's closing fignr- 0 'es. v Open Close . 19.00 18.86 January". . . . . .' . .18.98 18.87 March , .19.05 18.98 May.. '. .19.22 19.14 July... . .. ... .... ..19.22 19.14 New York Spot.. .18.90 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 J u 0 0 0 December Wilmington cotton ... Charleston cotton . . .18 .18 1-2 Savannah col ton .v. 18 3-4 . LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Close Jani-Feb 11.01 11.08 March-April ..11.081-2. 11.13 1-2 & "- LOCAL MARKETS . ' ; ; STOCKS ' v ' " " y New York, (Wall Street), Nov. 3. Industrial, equipment and shipping Eggs, dozen 33c Butter, 1 lb, country . j 25c pSring Chickens apiece 25c to 45e shares were -variaWy higher at to irown cmcKens apice 50c to 55c , day's opening, gains in some in- Puddle Pucks apiece 45c stances running from 1 to 2 points, Guineafe, apiece ... . .. . . . .35c ) with Baldwin Locomotive, Central peef.. .. .. .. 9c to 10c', Leather and Crucible Steel among Sweet Potatoes, bush '. 60c1 the strongest issues. Leading rails Irish Potatoes, sack $4.25 were fractionally higher, witn noin N. C. Hams, lb -24c inai gains for United States Steel.' N. C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb 18c Trading lacked the . vigorous tone Orange's Cal. . $6 0f displayed during yesterday's opera- Bananas,7-h bunch 1.20 tions, transactions in both parts Lemons, Taney . $4.50 being relatively in srialMots. Gains Apples, bbl. Ll 1 $3.00 to $4.00 were wiped out generally before end Bell Peppers, bush. 50c of the first hour. - OnMns, sack $3.25 Allis-Chalmers Cabbage, lb . Pork, lb 3c to 3 l-2c lSTc SUNRISE AND SUNSET 4' 4' i' 1 COTTON LETTER. . : New York, N. Y., Nov. 3. The mar- . 28 .103 14 . 63 3-4 . 70 1-8 . 9il-4 . 55 American Beet Sugar . . . American Can' ...... American Car and Foundry American Locomotive . . . American Cotton Oil . . American Smelting . . . . ... .112 5-8 American Sugar . . 120 1-2 American Tel. & Tel 133 American Tobacco .. .. .. ..229.7-8 Anaconda Copper . . 97 5-8 Atchison . . 106 1-2 Saturday. Sun rises sun set? . .6:35 .5:17 ctacro nf water in Case Fear river it Fayetteville, N. C. at 8 a.vm. yester dav. 4.1 l'eet and rising sngntly. "OLDHQME DI1T SHADOW LAWN; May-June 11.15 1- 11.19 Open, quiet; close, irregular. Mid-1 ket was strong today throughout 1 Atlantic Coast Line 1221-2 dling, 11.13. Sales, 8,000; receipts, l most of the session. During the fore-1 Baldwin Locomotive 85 1-4 34,000. t J noon the advance from yesterday's j Baltimore & Ohio 88 close reached about 25 points under f Bethlehem Steel 678 heavy selling. More than half of thej Canadian Pacific 173 1-8 gain was lost in the afternoon. The j Chesapeake &' Ohio 681-2 principal interesting feature was an' Chi., Mil. & St. Paul .. .. 95 estimate by the National Ginners As-i Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry. . . . . , . 34 1-4 38 5-8 92 381-2 182 1-8 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits 45 1-2. Rosin $5.60 and $5.35. Tar $2.60 and 11 cents. Crude $3.75, $3.7B and $2.75. Receipts. Cotton . .1,013 Spirits y 10 Rosin 19 Tar 23 Crude 34 sociation of slightly less than eight' Consolidated Gas. 'million six hundred thousand bales l Crucible Steel .. ginned to November 1, which is con- j Erie . . strued as bullish on account of the General Electric diminution of ginning during the last Great 'Northern Pfd period. Trading is on a smaller scale, Great Northern Ore Ctfs 42 7-8 while the undertone is good and most Illinois Central 108 influences noint to hisher prices. I Inter. Merc. Mar. Pfd. Ctfs. ..117 3-4 ORVIS BROS. & CO President to Talk to His Home Folks As Climax to Campaign. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Spirits 46 1-2. Rosin $6.15 and $6.23. VERY LIGHT DOCKET. 3. President this forenoon Long Branch, Nov Wilson returned here from New York. The President will deliver the last speech of the campaign here tomor row afternoon at a celebration of "Old Home Day" before a gathering of neighbors from New Jersey. In it he is expected to sum up. the issues of the campaign. On Tuesday the President will mo tor to Princeton to vote. Tuesday night he will receive returns at Shadow Lawn. Special arrangements have been made for furnishing him with the news. Pork.. . Wheat. . Corn.. Oats . . Ribs . . Lard . . CHICAGO MARKET. . . $25.85 , .. ..$1.85 1-4 'to $1.85 86 1-2 .54 Nothing of Interest Before the Re corder Today. But three cases were listed for trial on the docket in Recorder's t s morning and neither of Kansas City Southern Louisville & Nashville . . . . . Liggett & Myers Lorillard Co. . . Maxwell Motors . . Mexican Petroleum Missouri, Kansas & Texas, pfd. Missouri Pacific, : Court National Lead, them I New York Central, . 27 .136 1-2 .300 .222 5-8 REMEMBER Tomorrow morning Get 13.77 1-2. ,V0T.0 0f mnre tlinn nassiner interest, 15.27 1-2 j junus Kirby, colored, was ar raigned on a charge of vagrancy and the case was left open at that time N. Y N. H. & Hartford, Norfolk & Western, Northern Pacific Pennsylvania, ,110 1-2 . 10 3-8 . 68 7-8 .108 1-4 . 60 3-4 BIG "DRY" PARADE IN LOS ANGELES. 1121-4 58 109 5-8 storv that he was employed as a la- Rep. Iron & Steel, 78 1-2 borer on the Custom House, now injS.' A. L., 17 1-S the course of construction. How- jS. A. L. pfd., -. ever, the failure of his name to ap- j Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron, . . 69 5-8 pear on the payroll spelled thirty Southern Pacific, . .. 100 7-8 davs for the defendant. He will be-1 Southern Railway, . . 28 1-8 Belvidere. N. J., Nov. 2. Thomas 1 frin SPrvipe at once. 1 Southern Railway, pfd., 68 Paine, Belvidere's oldest citizen, will j Tne case charging J. N. Bryant, ! Studebaker :Corp6ratlbh, . . 128 5-8 reach the century mark tomorrow, j white, with violationg the - tax ordi- j Tennessee Copper, Friends of "Uncle Tommie," as he is ! -nance was dismissed' upon the pay-, Texas Co., . . . , . . . . .r.25 - popularly known, are arranging for aiment Qf the tax. Union Pacific Co-operative Building and Loan Shares J for an investigation of the negro's , Reading, at Wright's office. Advt. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR CENTENARIANS. " POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. . . ". i Wilmingtdn, JsL; CL.jNov. 1. Dear Mr. Editor: I am still oh hand, as the feller sed -about bis sore thumb, and the way 1 am-injoyin' my self now there aint no tellinr when I will pack my gripsack and go back to the cows and chickens. . Ill kia'it my wife in the. notion I am liable to stay the bull winter. 'As'Jer Jme, T jestae lief 'stay "all the rtime',y but Betly' s'ez'we can't do that yef'erwhile. Shfe se that even if we, 'did make a -bit-'this year we aint VriCh, and 'that we had better stick to the farm as long, as Mr. Wil son Is President, because we kin make money then, but if the Republi cans ever axidently: git back in pow er we will stop then land wait ontil the Demmycrats git back. You see, there is more money in farmin' durin' the Demmycrat admMistrashun than there is in the Republikans. V . My wife has got it all figgered out, jest about right. She haint no fool, by a wbble heap, and she sez she aitft no stiff rygete either; 1 She allows she has got purty good control i over one vote, and she reckons that is enuf fer one family. I never argy the - votes fer wimmin question, that is skasely ever. I have got one or two ideas on the subjeck, which I do express occa sionally. One of 'em is that jedgm' by the way sum folks vote that is the men folks, the wfmmin ccoild dp a whole heap better. Fer instance now, you take sum of our Republikan friens, I never cud understand why some of -our Southern people kin vote the Republikan ticket; that is,. if they study the question properly. Mr. God win bly expressed this same idea When he wuz foolin"; I mean debatin with Mr. McCaskill tother night. The Republikans durih' this hull cam paign, has knocked Mr. Wilson for sectionalism.- That has bin one of their main canipayne issues, saying he was givin' everything to the South at the expense of the North. Well, how- he" hain't dun that exactly, but he has 'honored 'the South more1 and has give us more, durin' his" adminis trashun, than the Republikans has ever give us all combined. He at least has showed that he has recog nized the trooth in Mr. Lincoln's words, when he sed: "The South can do without the North, but the North can never do without the South." I may be a little off in my quoting, but I think them is the exact words. Sum of them say that there is no North and no South, and I believe they mean what they say, but there is a hull heap of others that act if they don't say so, there ain't no South but there is a devil of a big North, and it needs supportin'. If a South ern man wuz to git "up and say things about sectionalism and the Republi kan party, in regards to the North; as Mr. Hughes has ed about the ..South, ffli r is aance .music you can't resist! MUSIC that just lifts you, carries you along music that, leaves you . breathless and longing for niore: that's a Co lumbia Record for the dance! : .. . LUten to any one of these records and you'll want to do something more than listen. You'll want to get up and DANCE! AS815f THE MURRAY WALK. Fox-trot. Prince' Band. .'I THE GIRL ON THE MAGAZINE. Fox-trot $MK I , Princes Band. f 1 A5814 12 inch $1.00 OH! JOE WITH YOUR FIDDLE AND YOUR BOW, YOU STOLE MY HEART AWAY. One Step. Prince's Band. EVELYN. One Step. Prince' Band. AS816 ( BABES IN THE WOOD. Fox-trot. Princes Band. m 1 LOVE ME AT TWILIGHT. Fox-trot. Prince I Band. Gre ens Drug Store 1: n suitable celebration of the birthday j g Johnson, colored, charged Union Frit; anniversary. The celebration will take the form of a party to be given at the home of the centenarian. It will not be a surprise party, however, for Uncle Tommie's friends know that any such plans would fail. Despite j with a similar oifense, was not tried, U; S. Rubber; . but the case was continued until Mon-1 U. S. Smelting & Refining, .. dav morning. PASSPORT REFUSED. U. U. Va. ' Car. Chem. 46 Va. Iron Coal & Coke, 56 1-8 his hundred years, Mr. Paine has full 1 Amercar) RefUsecj Privilege of Re- J Wabash pfd., .B, 31 possession of all his mental facultiesj turning to England. 1 Western Union, : ..1023-8 . . 54 7-8 &6 Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. ,3. Foes of the liquor traffic in Los Angeles and the neighboring communities turned out in full force today for the great 'dry" parade which was intended to influence public sentiment in favor of the proposed prohibition amendment to the State constitution which is to be submitted to the voters for ac ceptance or rejection at next Tues day's election. Temperance societies and numerous church and other or-1 . . trk a wahin?.! ganizations joined in the arrangement . REMEMBER Tomorrow morning Get ton dispatch to the Virginian-Pilot. ; SPECIAL TRAINS FOR for the parade. Early indications Ponprative Buildins: and Loan Shares I accnnrt was refused on the RnA7P TARRIPRQ ) - I jt - 1 ........ x k.X lil-ll k suiin of 'fheiri- fiolks iirTthere wood be V ?15 7"8 i listening1 fet ' theSebel-yeir, the very nest thing. Noi pedple in the whole country has bin more willing than has the South, , to uphold the doctrine of a united eOuntrV. We recoenize that S. Steel, pfd 122 1-4 I in ,mion there is strength. The S. Steel, .162 611-4 , 74 ,120 5-8 and is reputed to know about every-L The application of Theodore Mar- j WestfnghoUse lectric, thing that happens in Belvidere. So burg jr son 0f the former minis- Kennecott Copper, . . . when the plan was discussed by his ! t to Belgium, for a passport to re--Gulf State Steel, friends and neighbors it was generally 1 turn to England to rejoin the Brit-. American Zinc, 53 5-8 aerresd that it would be impossible to, .aV has been refused ! Corn Products. 19 1-2 surprise Uncle Tommie with a "sur-j by the BUreau of Citizenship and re- Central Leather, prise" party. j ferred to higher officials ot tne State 99 were that probably 40,000 would be in line. marchers at Wright's office. Advt. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY Statement of Revenues and Expenses Month of September 1916. Operating Revenues $2,743,400.77 Operating Expenses and Taxes . . 2,117,781.41 Operating Income 625,619 36 July 1st to September 30th. Operating Revenues $7,956,504.07 Operating Expenses and Taxes . . 6,355,111.28 Operating Income 1,601,392.79 1915. $2,359,794.04 1,918.141.04 441,653.00 $6,554,354.27 5,786,159.24 768,195.03 1914 $2,186,557.61 ground that the applicant had fought in a foreign army and planned to re- Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 3. Orders sume his post. Mr. Marburg ad-1 were issued today by the Chesapeake mitted this. He lost a leg flying with & 0hio railroad announcing the crea the British army in France and tion cf two special passenger trains plannned to return to England as an beginning tomorrow, on which per- instructor in he aviation corps. Mr. sons carrying liquor, legally labeled, 2,094,206.28 ; Marburg has numerous 92,351.34 , this city. $6,938,463.09 I REMEMBER Tomorrow morning Get Charleston 6,426,192.25 j Co-operative Building and Loan Shares 512,270.81 ' at Wright's office Advt. relatives m wouW be permitted to travel. The I trains move Tuesday, Thursday and i Satiirrinv hfitwfipn Ashla.n. Kv . and Each passenger may car- THE "BLACK KNIGHT" O F THE ROAD. .....-.v-.-.!.-.:.v.v:.:.x.: WS:xWSSlt , s , v 4'''' "H - - l i. ry one suit jcase filled with liquor, the case to be no larger than 24 x 13 x 8 inches. Persons are not to be allowed to. transport liquor on the regular trains. This rule has been in force for some Uime. I- . THE RAIL- STATEMENT ATLANTIC COAST EtNE ROAD COMPANY, Wilmington. N. C. Condition December 31, 1015. lis Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Ledgftr Assets Decem ber 31st of previous year .. .'...$ 60.203.50 ; Income From" Members, $192,691.- 47: Miscellaneous. $50,547.17- "total . . . . . . . . 243,238.64 Disbursements . To Members, $224.396.59 ; Miscellaneous, 45, 056.17 ; Total ... . . 269,442ft B sots m Cash in Association's Office 33,999.38 Business in North Carolina. During 1915. Policies. Or JCertifieates In force December 31st of previous year. No. 11,443 ; Amount Policies or CertfBrates in force December 31, 1915, No. 11,310; . Amount . . ................ Losses and Claims Unpaid. De cember 31st of previous year, No. 13; Amount .. - $ 7.750.00 Losses and Claims incurred dur ing the year, No. 120 ; Amount. . 92,750.00 Losses and Claims paid, during the year. No. 114; Amount 90,750.00 Losses and -Claims unpaid Decem ber 31. 1915, No. 18;. Amount.. 9.500.00 Premiums and '" Assessments col lected during tue year . . . . . .. 192,691.47 Superintendent G. G. Thomas. Treasurer J. F. Post. Home Office Wilmington, N. C. General Agent for service Insurance Commissioner. Business Manager for North Carolina Home Office. North says they have recognized the same principul. What I wanter know is, why In the thunder Mr. Hughes and the Republikans u.re "still talkin' sectionalism. Don't they know there ain't no North and there ain't ho South? That wood be one of the first ihings he .Tftjood say in his inogeration speech if he wuz elected (but he ain't gointer be). Why ;an't he say sum thin' like that now? Sum folks can't git over prejoodice, and a man that can't da that ain't got no bizness being president, and the hull Ameri can peepul should recognize that, and vote agin him. ' Speakin' o' prejudice, reminds tne of a lecture I heard once. The sub ject wuz, "Heredity," and the gentle roan handled his subjeck well. He explained all about how like begot like, and so on. He sez, take for in stance the Lee family, they wuz all great fighters. He went way back almost to the time the children of Israel crossed the Red Sea, and he named all the Lees on down to Geh. Fitzhugh Lee, with one, exception, and that exception wuz Gen. Robt. E. Lee. Prejoodice that wuz all. Every body knows : that' Gen. Lee wuz one of the greatest generals that ever lived, still this litle man didn't even mention him. Take two men like Lee and Jackson and give them either side over in Europe, and there would be peace before many months, and it woodn't be by arbytratin' either. But I have "kinder wandered, as I wuz ;sayin, jest as kmg' as the North wuz being enriched at the expense of the "South, Mr. Hughes and Mr. Roose velt, jest sot there, with expreshions on their faces, like a cigar store In dian. But jest as soon as the Dem- mylCrats andbiM;' Wilsoti' give 'the South um of the ttifn'gs'-'i.rightful-1 ly bejong to her, they let out a yell that could be heard frum the Gulf of Mexico to Grate Lakes, and to be sure they heard it out on the Pacific, they hot-footed it out there and told 'em. Now, what I want to know, who is a ectionalist, Mr. Hughes or Mr. Wil son? (Mr. Editor, please excuse me. I had orter put Mr. Wilson first). There is a lot of people up North, who recognize the fact that there is no North and no South, and them pee pul is gointer vote for Mr. Wilson. But what 1 can't understand is why anybody -in the South can vote for Mr. "Hughes; that is, if he wuz born down here. The only thing I kin say is, Lord, forgive 'em; they don't know what they are doing. Well, I ges I am taking up too much space, so I'll stop awhile, but before I do I shud like to say, long live Pres ident Wilson and a united country. Yores trooly, LEMUEL SWINSON. From Sandy Bottom, N. C. 5 Beauty is Liver Deep Good health, cheerful disposition, clear com plexion depend upon an active liver. popular since Grand' ma was a girl. Keep your liver right and most of your troubles will never happen. mvpoor man 5-. ror- ATLANTIC COAST LINE Tht Standard Haiti oad of The South EXCURSION FARES $2.40 Clinton, N. C. Account Sampson County Fair. Ticket- will be sold October 31 and November 1, 2 and 3, limited returning until No i j i j.su oanTora, n. m. Account Lee County Agricultural Fair. Tickets will be sold November 1, 2 and 3, limited returning until November 4. $3.50 New Bern, N. C. Account Eastern Carolina Fair. Tick- You admit the International Corresponct ence Schools a good-thiagv Y.on'd rukc a course ricrht now "if " "exreot"- "IfM what? If yoif yreren't so 'ovcr-!et8 include admission to the fair and worked,' with such "long hours," or had will be sold Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 10, limited more strength and energy? Wasn't it Edison who stayed up half night educating himself in spite of every handicap you could ever have? .. All big men who have made their mark in the world had the ambition the determine- THE, KKIGHT OF THE 'POAD' State rtf North Carolina. Insurance Department. Raleigh, March 16. 1916. I, Jatrres R. Young, Insurance Commis sioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the state- arflhnlijice in the region of Verdun is know n ta the :ttcpa: as the BI&C& Knigat ment of the Atlantic, Coast Line Railroad Africa n colonial, who originally served in t he infantry, but who, when ambu-' wSXS This driver of a French. 01 uiH Road." lie is a French lance drivers became scarce, was put into that service because of his ability to run an automobile. The Department, shotving the condition of saio m... -I . 7 "7 " . . " . or,,, w,W5no. hi amhnlatiefl alonir . company on xiie-Sist nay or ueceaber, Mtt5. L'acK Knight, ' it is said, has taken mosi aesperaie wiautco j a., xe . : witness my hand and omcial seal te day ds that were being shelled by the German artillery, in order to reach and bring back the dangerously , imd date above wrttte R yotm wounded. ll-3-2t. Iaaurance Commissioner. URIC ACID POISONING! The mostemineut physicians recog nize' that uricacid stdred Up lp the system is the cause' of rheuhratfsm, that this uric acid poison is present in the joints, muscles, or nerves. By experimenting an analysis at the :In vaWds' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called "Anuric" wmch drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflam mation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain "Anuric" at any drug store and get relief from the pains and ills brought about by ' uric acid; or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pacitage a.nuriu -many nm-co more potent than Jithin and eliminates uric acid 'as hot water melts sugar. A j short trial will convince you. Advt. returning until Nov. 11. Special ser vice will be given leaving Wilmington 5:15 A. M. Wednesday, lhursday and Friday; returning leave New Bern 5: 00 P. M. j tion to improve their spare time, to train $4.30 Raleigh, N. C. j themselves for big work. You, too, can pos- Account Farmers' Educational and Co je -power . money and happiness if you'll operative Union of America. Tivketa i only make the effort. - . i. u t , ,. Here'saliweask: MerelvmailthiscouDon. ! wI11 be eold Nov- 12 U ana r4 Mted j Put it up tons without paying or promising, 'returning until Nov.-18. ! Let us send you the details, of. others' suc- cess through the I. C. S. and then decide. f TSAR OUT KMC" 1 1 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHDCLS V.x S38 , SCRANTON. PA. ICTm" I , Expfala, without obligating me, bow I can quality tor ' a ttas poattfon, -or In the rabject, before whkrh 1 mark X. I ll rTE1erlc LfgtitinK .Ictrtc ar Himouic Electric Wirtng Practical Telephony Telegraph Expert MECiliKiClL BN6I9EEB Mechanteal Prafiaaaau Machine Shop Practice Cae EnKtoeer 0ITIL ENfilSKER Snrlreirinc and Mapplav If 1MB ru KeM it on ENS'B tMmlinrriMt er Prmwtw 8T1T10NART EMIIHEEB Martoe Engineer , ARCHITECT Contractor end Btrilder lrbltoetaral Orattaaaa Concrete tVellder StrActnrat Enslneer PLCMMH6 AMD HF.ATIRQ Sheet Metal Worker OHEMO&L EMIMKEB nSAl-ESMANSHIP AUTUdlMIVU MAM Wl'ndtrW Trimmer Show Card Writer Oittdoor Sijpn Paine . RAILROADER ILLUSTRATOR DESIGNER1 " " BOOKKEEPER Steeetrapher an4 Trvlrt Cert. Pub. Accountant Railway AocoantaM Lonuncrcui uv GOOD ENGLISH Teacher Oat oa flraeel Bnbjedh) CIVIL SERVICE Railway Mail Clerk AGRICULTURE Tastiie Oramr ai 6 dpt. Narigaior realtr MhMi aVTOHOBILES late BaaeMaf ttattaa SpaaUk Freaeh Name. Occupation ft Employer. Street andio City- .fitata. $18.35 Atlanta, Ga. Account Southern Medical Association. Tickets will be sold November 12, 13 and 14, limited returning until Novem ber 19. $38.10 New Orleans, la . i Account National Farm and Live ( ' Stock Show. Tickets will be sold Nov. JlO to 18, inclusive, limited returning ' until Nov. 21. j $16.85 Washington, D. C. I Account National Rivers and Harbors I Congress. Tickets will te sold Decem ber 3, 4 and 5, limited returning until December 12. $7.85 Norfolk, Va. Account Southern Commercial Con- j gress. Tickets will bt. uoid Dec. 8, 9, 10 and 11, limited returning until Dec j 13. . .PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM . OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Railroad of the South." 1 x - - . - 1 7 . v 'T-' ' 4