- . - - e-s- .. ...... ; :tt t... ? , 1 - .. ,- n - - MarkeiRWiew Marine and Weather 'Ntxhx : rr : :" ' " ' . . -? " - :lv. w4 !.'-,. WiinmRiun bpui. .. f .i.ut ; - WHOLESALE Charleston . spot. Savannah spots'.' v 1 NEW YORK COTTON. i New York, ; Sept .20. There was'a jgnewal oi-Liverpool :'and: Wall Street buying at the opening of ' the cotton jna'rkrt today, and flrst prices were 7 i0 is points higher," with' October selliiis at 21.52 and Janujirjr at f 21.27; This advance met more Southern sell ins and realizing than ,, were : in evi denco yesterday, however,, and there appeared to be a V tendency ; to pay nl0ro attention to the reduced short interest and favorable Weather, for picking in the South, A wlr, from Texas said spots were offering ' more freely, and prices here t sagged off, shortly after the opening. October re acted to 21.40 and January to 21.14, comparing with 21.34 and 21.1G at the close yesterday. - The decline .was checked by the Report of a "New. Or leans banking authority estimating the c rop at 18,282,000 bales, includ ing linters. , .; ' .' Cotton closed strong." ; High Low- close Oct , ..22.25 21.33 .22:17 Dec. .... .. ..22.12.21.10 22.05 ..Jan ... 22.00 '21.03 ; 21.90 Jlarch .. .. U - .22.12 21.30 22.10 May .22.30 ; 21.39 22.2 NEW ORLEANS COTTON. ; New Orleans Sept: .continua tion of the buying movement -of yes terday, put the price of cotton 11 to 13 points up, around the opening here today, but realizing in volume from the long side, was met, and ' the ' rise was soon checked. At, ths end of the first half hour, trading, months .were ono point higher, to six points lower than yesterday's close. r'J " ,' Cuon r'ofcert toady: at an. advance of 57 to 63 points. High Low Oct 2L40 .20.65 Dec. 21.20- 20.37 Close 2L35 21.111 Jan. .. .. .. .. ..21.25 20.47 21.16 March 21.35 20.59 ,21.26 May . .21.36 ' 20.82 21.51 NEW ORLEANSPOT COTTON. New Orleans, "Sept.20. Spot cot ton, steady, unchanged. . Sales on the spot 796 bales; -to arrive, 1,300. Low middling 20.37 ; middling 21.00 goocl middling 21.50; receipts 3,439; stock, 84,589. ' ; ; ' - LIVERPOtnTCOTTON.- Liverpool,' Sept 20 Cotton:., Spot, small business"; prices 27 points high er; good middling .17.87; middling 17.42; low middling 16.02;- good ordi nary 15.97; ordinary 15.47. Sales, 2.000 bales including 1,600 American. Receipts ' none. Futures - 35 - pbints higher. September 16.42 Septemberr October 16.12; October-November 15.70; December-January 15.15"; January-February 15.05; March-April 14.87; May-June 14.71. . : ' : l The above are all fixed prices. ; COTTON SEED OIL r.'.v..tT. Now York, Sept. 20 Tb.e cotton set;! I oil closed- stronfl. Spot 17.25 bid; September 16.60; October 16.75; No-'( vcniber 16.13; .December 16.11;. Jan- uary-Febnjary 16 20;. . March 16.36; April 16.40. " -Total sales 41,500.- - ' - First Game at Chicago.. (H Assoclfl rrpss.). - ' Cincinnati, Sept 20Chicago won tbo toss for the opening, game of the "ftorld championship series at the taecting of the National Baseball Com mission here today; ' .. ; '' '. ". WOMAN ANNOYED BY AMERICAN'S FRENCH (By United Press.) . Paris, Sept. X (By Mail). Ameri can rolrliers are making rapid , strides in French. ' . ( At Y. M-i C. A. a group ofjsoldiers gather each evening for their lessons in a room whose windows face a pri vate residence just across the court. The other evening the-following, ques tion in slow, careful French vwas ask ed (by the teacher: . J . "Croyez-vous qu'il pleuvra demain?" (Do you think' it will rain tomorrow?) After each American had practiced the question in a none too quiet voice; a shrill answer sounded 7 from .across the way: "Oui, il pleuvra ce" soir, de tain et tous les jour." V( Yes,- it'll rain this, evening, tomorrow Aand ev ery day). ' . .. hen the speaker looked from her indow she peered into' the smiiing taces of a dozen American troopers. The bad state of Paris weather and me persistent rumbling of., soldiers' Practice hddxevfde'ntptruckljirshly on her nerves:''-'' . . ;:;-:. ' - : i il , i il -i r 1 i.x- v. .1 . f.., - .j... ....... , m T.frf....- jr, -ii. I , .r. wKin .r a iv x rmjmr-'- i in ' PRICES.S v. li . ' : - .... . v ! 42c:. Grown chickens; apiece .. . .i .6065c r uqaie,. juucks,. apiece Guineas, apiece .5055q ..35g Beef . .".12 13c IrishPotatoes, Jei-sey Joint, :. -t' ii. pk. bags :.; . . ,?.;: . .V .:...$4.50 N,; Ci Haras, pound '2627c N. Cv Shoulders and Ribs, lb . 1 25 26c Cabbage, (100 lbs). ..;.V..;.?LS0 Hid.es" Greene ;l'.."vC";V;;iJi;; 20 c Wopl; free of bur . .... V. . . ; . ,55c Cern, bushel .id $2.75 Bee s ; Wax . . .' ..'. .32c Salted Hides .... . .. . .'. . 18c Ta!lowswV : . '. . ;'. .... . . i ; mic Wool . clean . .,. . .d. 50c WppU ,i burr ; . . V is v ;:. .....4550c SpaxUsh.;OM6m,'the--cratti'tw;fi.7f WILMIN GTO N NAVA L'STO R ES. Spirits 37 l-2c. : ' V . . -: Rosiri--$5.00 and' $4.80. a iTar $3,50and 16 cents. Xru.de $3.753.75 and - $2.75 receipts: Cotton . r Tar;;;. Crude . . 71 i ; - y on SAVAN N AH N A V A L'-.ftTO RPR Savannah , ;Rprt J9.n TiirnptiHriA.l firm 40 1-2; sales; 226; receipts, 326; shipments, 14;. stock, 32,584. tw-ehinmonto inn- iv a)k . Oiinto-R n w p n' k ss. tj r: an- I,-5.95r K, 6.05;' M, 6:20; N, 7.10J i WG, 7.30; WW, 7.50. , . . . . -- . I CHICAGO GRAIN. ' '.pw--; ; o' oa -rTi-i-n- weather had a bullish effect. today on the corn market. Frost was reported as far Southward as -Nebraska, and there were predictions . of additional frost tonight in Iowa.r Opening prices. which ranged from the same as last night's finish to 7-8c higher, at 1.19 1-2 to 7-8 December," and 1.16 to .1-4 May, were : followed by moderate further gains and then something of a reac tion.: ; ' " v : : . Oats bulged with corn. Wheat receipts continued relatively liberal in the orthweSt, and scanty in Chicago. Higher quotations oh hogs strength ened provisions. The chief advance was In pork. Millers were eager for hard winter and spring wheat here, but were un able to get much. Forecasts of a protracted period of mild weather 'to follow the present acooi wave caused later a more pro-J nounced setback in corn values. The close was unsettled at the ; same as yesterday's finish to quarter ceht; ad vance jwith December 1:19 to 1-8, ahd May 1.16 to l-8c. ' Open. 1.19 1-2 1.16 .581-4 . .61 3-8 Close. 1.19 1.16 .58 3-8 CORN I ; December May .... OATS ,fay pork 7w .61 3-8 43.15 43.90 43.75 23.90 23 90 22.85 22S7 24.50 24.80 22.50 . 22.57 January LARD ' October . . . . . January , . . - Octdberi; January'4;:' REDUCE PRICE OF -; 71 SUGAR ONE CENT (By Associated Press.) : Washington, Sept,, 20. Reduction 'sent out by England, they equally car ot sugar prices about .one cent - per ry. ear-marks of an obvious artificial pound was apparently assured today mst)iration fof the purpose of support when beet , sugar producers agreed the 'annexationists' campaign. ' with the food administration to sell . official quarters today were abso to wholesalers at seaboard refining lutejy non-communicative .on the sub points for ,7 1-4 cents a pound maxi- ject of the German answer outside of mum, instead of .the prevailing price f admitting it will be delivered to the of 8 4-10 cents. Retail prices ordi- Papal delegate at Munich tomorrow. : narily would be. frpnvl-2 to 3-4 cents . stckhoim, Tuesday Sept. 18 (De higher. , . . ... y . - . ;iayed). President Wilson's refer These prices will be effective in the enceg in his reply to Pope Benedict's western section of the country ' wbere ace alg .tQ the -need of- the sugar beets are. raised, about Oc.ober democratization of Germany continu 1, and in the eastern section about ed tQ be uged according to telegrams two weessaiex.. ... .,v . American Schooner Sunk. . r : ' Associated Press.). ' s . Washington," Sept. 20. News of the sinking of the, Anna J. Trainer, -366 tons-; net,; r an :" unarmed American l schooner, on September 16 was an: nounced today, in a consular telegram to the- State Department The crew, of seven men was saved. Whether tne vessel' was sunn-uy a suutuaiiiic or a mine, was" not sxatea. f ... . Sweden has a population of ff,680, - 000., THE WILMLNGTON DISPATCH.-THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1 New. York,"- Septi 20.--The . demand for stocks Wa' Ipsa - viirnT-Wna , oW. price? were. quoted inmost instances.) Washington reports that the price of copper ; would be U made known during - the A day ;- resulted tin4 curtailment i of opeqaiionB penaing xne announcements Copper; shares' developed heaviness after;-a narrow opening, with a de- cline of 1 3-4 for: Utab-i Under the in fluence of this movement, there was d general shading pf prices. ' , " . . Popular stocks , were . advanced con siderably t farther .under the - impetus' of confldefit j?qol. buying. ' There were some 'recessions later on' profit iaking. The closing -was strong. ; Lib erty bonds sold at 99.98 to 100. v. 5 : Atlantic Coast Line, (bid) ; '. . American Beet S,ugar . . American; Can w;1. . ; . . - . ; ; American Car Foundry w 107 -. .85 3-8 . . 42 1-4 . 70 3-4 ..621-4 .American Locomotive -. . . American Smelting & Refining .. 97 3-4 American Sugar Refining . . . .111 5-8 Anconda Copper .'. . .7. . Atchison . . .1 '2-. . . ;.; Baldwin Locomotive . 721-2 96 1-2 61 3,4 I Baltimore & Ohio ... .: ..671-2 r r 1 o 2 xjemienem ateei- -a . . . I Canadian Pacific .... . .1501-2 ..85 ? ..56 3-8 ..571-2 . 25 3 -4 . .52 5- 8 j Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul .. lS?lCag R I; & Pac Ry . Colorado. Fuel & vlron 461-4 40 3-4 271-2 Columbia Gas and Electric J. .. ! trucib bteel ... Cuba Cane Sugar p"e ' ' ' ' 'AVa ' General Motors .. .74X-8 31 5-S .21 .97 104 1-2 .33 7-8 102 ; .52 1-4 .85 3-4 .41 1-8 Great "Northern . Pfd. ., .. Great Northern Ore Ctfs . V: Gulf State Steel . . . . Inspiration . Copper : S ."V: . . Int. Mer. Marine pfd . . . . . Kennecott Copper .... Louisville & Nashville . . .. ..119 Maxwell' Motor Co 34 Mexican Petroleum 96 5-8 Miami Copper ... . .. .. . . .'.3V Midvale Steel ........ . . 52 1-2 Missouri Pacific . ..... , . I. j. .28 3-4 Nevada Copper . . . . . : .... 22 1-4 New York Central . . . . . . . . . . 77 Norfolk and Western .. . . ... 112 Northern Pacific . . . . . . . . . . 101 . Ohio Cities Gas . . ; i . . . . 49 :. ' Pennsylvania ... . . .... -52 Pittsburg Coal . : . . . . . 1 . . ... 51 1-4 Ray Consolidated Copper .. .. 261-4 Reading .. .. 817-S Republic Iron and 'Steel 83 TlA Seaboard Air Line .... . . . . 11 1-2 Sinclair Oil . .. .. 36 1-2 Sloss-Shef. Steel and Iron . v. . . 45 sr Southern - Pacific . . . . . . . . . - 91 3-4 Southern Railway . . .. v. I. . . 27.1-S Studebaker Co.i .7 . . ' . . 46 54 Tenn. Copper .. . . . . . . : . t 15 7-3 Texas Co. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 168 Tobacco Products . . . . . . . . 73 Union Pacific . . . . . . . . . . J.29 5-S United Cigar Stores' . . . . f: . . 120 i v U. S. Industrial Alcohol .. 1391-2 S.: Rubber . . . . . . : . . . . . 59 3-8 United States Steel . . . ..... 110 5-8 iUnited Fruit (bid) ....... ... 125 , Utah Copper . . . . 96 5-8 Va. Car. Chem. . . 7. 37 7-$ -Wabash Pfd. "A" ...... . . 47 1-4 Westirighouse Electric . i . . . 45 3- Willys-Overland ...... .. .. 28 3-4 germany has not Replied to pope's PEACE PROPOSAL (Continued from Page One). j vv nue inese reports are saiu iu uav rr-r. ' 1 t X . . X T- Uaslo ill me - ancgcu 11 lai uauwuii how frrim Rprllas'thfi ba sis .for steadily broadening; the anti- American . and antReichstag cam paign, launched "by Conservative and other annexationist forces. The Liberals . now; are .joining .the outcry. in order. to break, up, so far as possible, ' the :; association . of .. . ideas which, their opponents ; are using against - the Reichstag; majority. 'Two juuimcuv xa.uv,x ,vt;ii;utB - vuma,u nouosmau are'the latest to takea tand against President Wilson D Ei J J ES RE PORTS Says? fHellNPromised Decoration.' - j ity Afisociatea. i'res.i - .. -; , Mexico City, Sept.: 20,rrrF.olke Gron- holm, former1, attache-of the Swedish legation, in s. .statement to the Assc ciated' Press ioday, .denied;. that Ger- M8 or.. promised him a: decoration in, a ! Gcrmanprder or that he received any.,; ' 2, . ' . t-' '. . .: : - - . - - . "HTis Ufamr. TVlchs Riiaoalls onrt Miss such 4 decoration. -Cronholm also de nied that he had. furnishedthe Ger - man ' minister witn.', information;, gath-. - Previous . to making this statement, Yesterday the : large United . .States Cronholm had maintained silence re-flag was; displayed at half-mast from garding the .dispatch made publics bytfie tilotatowfir out: of reaneetta ihe Secretary ,-Lansing, .. in which . Minister yuu ficimai pfccuwmueu ;;vroii- holm for a aecoration. The statement . ; ? :. . ; . 7 . "1 a , ." - ';wno Know it wen and. can, tnereiore, I amnotapption. to: Tnake.eilter into the game with every chance any statement .being that-this is con- of sucpess;x marsh-hen , shooting . has trary to the - diplomatic., principles of come again in season, nd on the high my country, as 1 am only an execHtive.tides the l hunters may be seen among opgan of rhy government; and still Jg4 thA .'wflU9Tll w r tha murahA-nUr 1 noranVof ; the f statement that ; the r s H 1 r 1 M n ihin iim vh i .xu u, i 1 11 1 i nu un " or v " v , ww thentu-v f a. statement, I may oe aoie 10 auuome: compiemen prepa the marsh-hen for the table. f f m i - - ! xV 'it is a most enjoyable feast. ' Vl -"Referring to the -decoration men-, A v -,0 tA !wAfciiAiir-.T .k- Another room to cater to. the inter fconed m this, connection, l hereby de-- . f the soldier bov onens today Clare that the German .minister, - Mr. :"?sf -:-Jlt 7!Lu!Z Eckharawhas.notfoffered.meWdec-" oration, nor has he promised me such, gilding, on he. .streeU S up and neither have I received anv - The from the dock, where, the Fort Caswell stftemen newspapers in this ;cityto the effect attractively, decoratedovhere Wilbe that I should have furnished the Qer. served .at, fir iot: w?, ,!(pu .': 10 p.; m. : and. Sunday dinner, l to 3 ered amongst - the? enemies of. his country in .Mexlcrf :is ;j"ut; is jfalse as it is ridiculous.'?.;: ', r . , ; , -. ; :-; ' 'tr-;. -a1- ; r tMPQ IfTNP WAQ T Ci - IVlrvO rklliVa Vy AO 4 ,' M ' HAVE REMARRIED tTkrjMtb UT TCb A Tiirfc ' . ' ,: " - V. ' -' . ; (Continued from -Page One). ' Tuesday.: the order issued vesterdav'flitf nn nf ihr PS.. Thp Daint.Vj -is the by- Federal? Judge Boyd -that Gaston! name of the place,' and the ladies of 53. Means, so-called business, manager'st. PhilliDSi church will conduct Hs i lor .jwrs. lung, appear in nis court at Greensboro Tuesday, to .show cause ho he should not be held in con (tempt of court, will be held in, abey ance pending the conclusion : of. the . inquiry. ? The order was . issued , by Judge, Boyd . at the request of attor- heys renresentins Mrs. Anna L. Rob-! inaon,. mother of Mrs.: : King, who de clared Means had not surrendered to the . Central Bank &. Trust; Company, of , Asheville,- -certain property of " the King estate. iai., ? rX Judge Boyd this - welt-iiamed tld trust company receiver for the estate, and ; ordered Means to surrender -: all property in his possession. -.;, .;.,, :: Congress Takes Notice. " Washington, Sept. 20: Reference to .dongressmen ln.: alleged papers of Gaston Means, i. involved in v. the .case of ;.Mrs. Maude A. King, caused Sen-: ator? : Gallinger" of New u Hampshire, RepubJiean leiad.er v.tQ sehd a- -; tele gram today, to Vice -President Mar shall, read in . the Senate, strggesting a Senate investigation,- -if any tone should deem; it ;I .sufliciect import- knowledge of ; the.? matter but Vwbuld court ah investigation-if it shoul d be regarded , desiraib(le.. ;::Kv :. ; ; .; ."-..-r.-;, OrlderladVtOnk-;;-- aus,s,ix.i(aii.i.i,-f 'A i Concord, .NC t5.,f Sept -' 20. Phil; C. resentmg. Mrs." .n?u .tobihspn,. moth er of MrMaude. King. returned to Concord this ihornlhg from Greens boro . and read-, ts. local banks the or der issued by-Federal, Juqge Boyd en ioinineVthemlnotrtbPermit Gaston B. Means to remove . any money be longing to Mrs. King,? which had been nlaced in their- care. H -' : :i : " Up ta a' late hour V today Solicitoii i-Hayden CXementr:who ' is" to " conduct, the; investigatldnslinto .the'- death, of Mrs. King, sha4not yeturned to Con cord,' from Salisbury,, where, he - went loaf r-nitrfit nftpr r -snpTidinir sevpral. last night vy after --spending several hours' here yesterday. Mrs, 'Hoke. Smith 111. lUy -Assodated Press.) : ? Washington . Sept. ; 20. Mrs. Hoke f Smith; wife of the ' Senator from Georgia is .i critically iiilr:' with pneUr monia, . at her , home here.' Members of the family: were summoned to her bedside today, by; telegrapher x ; -. ,-: j. X- & & s 4f STAGE OF. WATER., i v. . at -a- ju " jl a- j. jl-a . , river at Fay eetevillev:N; ;C. , at 8 a. m m.i yes- terday, -4.7 feet-. 5P0RTSH iOT ! FOR MARSH HEflS Southport v Hunters Out-1-- School i Qtjehs Honors for Late apt. riarper i . . Southport." Sept. -,2Q . The South-. 'port High School opened Monday, with a average- first-day attendance. : The mew: principal, Mr t B , F, Ames, ; was introduced to the, pupils, There are twn hono-oa omno- , ,tho"-' iarhrft " 1 r?? 1- i : Jeanette Pearce,vresigned, . are ; suc- ceeded by Mrs. S vain and.Miss Lois ,iat Capt. J. ?W. Harper, Who 'was . closely allied to the Cape "Fear pilots. That: most interesting sport, to those usually two in a boat, one polling with o min anrtut timoa thpro ran n nearn ... . . ...... . . armsS To those who know how I to vm.such food that will particular APPal to the soldiers, because It will. iut uuu! f.iau1w', iwho will make it additionally attract- ive. "Hom.e-qooking" of . roll's, bread, doughnuts, bies, cakes, oysters,1 clams, 1 Shrimp, with coffee and tea, just like lmotlier used to give the boys cannot ! sad remembrances of, what they' have 'left .behind them. Prices are going to be such . as to meet present con- affairs. PICTURES ON TONIGHT. Interesting Slides ; Collected 5: From tale 'to be Shown."':- Over a ' Dart of the ProRram of the Fire- m on men's Institute, : now being held ; in ,Wilmington, will ba the : showing , of slides . tonight, in the Chamlber ol Commerce hall.' . : . , , ". ,; . 'i'X'X '' These' slides are collected from all oter the State, and Jshow conditions of "the Various ; cities "and towns-and also pictures pf actual fires in Orphanages, schools,: : etc. - The obje6i of : theseH slides Is to' show vthe public in gen eral the necessity ;oif safe-guarding their property,'5 and r above . all,. -the sage-guarding of those dependent up on them the children. v ' .The public is cordially Hnvited, the firemen extend a special invitation to all parents in Wilmington . to. this par ticular meeting . tonight at , 8 . o'clock. There -"will." of course, be no admis sion charged." The - moving pictures which were shown at the Bijou, Wed- nesaav morning ior me scuui auiu- ren will be repeated at the same place 10 to 11 Friday morning. v; v ; Elementary 'education, in Sweden ; is compulsory, free and well organized, i 4. '-. 4 4 ' . SUNRISE AND SUNSET. v 4. ' - .. - v.;; . ' - - - . : : , v . V. ::. IRI DAYp XXM:: Sun rises . . . . .- . '. . . . .5:59 Sun sets ,i . . j. .'. . . . ; .-. .f.. ...6::11 " . " Sept. 20i DISSOLUTION O F COPARTN ERSHlP Notice ishereby i given .that the firm of Yopp-Wbody Piano Co., is thisday, by mutual consent, dissolved.. :. . ' r - Mr. Yopp will continue the business and assumes: alT liabilities, V This 13th day, September 1917 :. : - : thosicwoopy; ; ' t x . : ; A. H. YOPP. f , 9-20-law-4w-thu '. -ip : .. :. Itcnurrea - snperflnoa : iioir "trom ay pnrt or the bouj. . SAFES' Larsre bottle, f J sample, io. ' :i .... h.-WH. f pn It JilT Tiraul and pepttrtm?! store- V JoBephlne 1 Feyre c4 PhUadelpklA, Pa, (ire Drufl 8tore. 109 Market Street 9 7. ft Better Roughage Mr.' Wesley Johnson Aiken, S.C., feeds Buckeye Hulls to his milch ,; i; cows and says that he prefers them' to any hulls Jie has ever. used. '. He .believes that they are cheaper and better. That is the whole story ox i.' - , : 1MN cottons 1- it CiULDs.S'S MNTUCSS in two words -Cheaper--Bettefr It Is rare that the best product : ; -of its kinl is the cheapest or that he cheapest is the best but this 1 mxs certainly true of Buc1ceyeIIuns.'Removing ,jthe, lint-.not only ; i; v . elinunates all the objectionable features of old style hulls but makes . . . it possible to sell the delinted bulls at the lowest figure for which ' r-r . ;roughage can be bought, i If you want the, best roughage you must v :;; ;tuy the! cheapestBudc cheapest c rohage--Buckey e Hulls-you will get the best...; .t :W.'T ;-To secure the bifert results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the haHs ' y' ihoroaghfy twelve hour, before feeding. ' It is easy to do this by -; ;: wemnf them dotmnifht end morning for the, next feeding.; At at any time this cannot be doney wet dowa . at leatl thirty minutes. II you prefer to feed, the hulls dry,use only half as tnnch by bulk as of old style hulls. ; " 1 Gives the right formula foir every combination "of feeds usedm the South. Telia. y: how much to feed for maihtenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes " w JBuckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. ; Send for your ' Di. j t The Buckeye - 'Atlanta Birmingham Charlotte Few drops step : soreness, then ? : '.con, or callus HftsJ off With?-. fingers.. . ; ? The ' Worla owes thanks) - to tnegenius 1 m ; umcin .'n'at wd discovered frjee- zoner;. ' ..-,'' v - :;.-;;' r ; ;Tiny : bottles of ; the 'magic : fluid can iibw be ihad at any drug store for a few cents.'-. You simply 'apply a: few drops' of free v zone-rnpon a tender, ach- - in g corn : OF-a hardened f ' '" Valliis ' Tnstjnitlv the i soreness . disappears and shortly Ijpxi will; find the corn or callus so : loose ahd shriveled ; that you f m lift it off with 'the fingers. Not a bit of pain or sore nesr. is felt when apply ing freezone or. af ter wards.'. It doesn't, even irritate the skin or flesbi "4 V For a few cents one & can now get rid ; of every a hard corn; soft corn, .. or corn-between the toes, as vjon bottom of feet, very one who tries : freezone becomes an enthusiast ; because ; it .Ladies! Keep -; a tiny, bottle . on,; the dresser and neyer let a oorn or callus ache twice.-rrTAdvt 'i' ,: . - v ;: ; V ' .' for - Pleaseure Driving, Dances, Wedding and; Commercial ; City Livery Co. Phones 15 and 345. ' Wilmington, K. C;-f - 'Vr ... .'-. .-? ...... - ,g .. OJvilmingfon'S BesfHotel, Amerl- 1 ;an Plan one block from Wrights- ; - ville" Beach car line.' 'v;-. .' . FrW;MRMSTRON Prty v 1 COAST LIME HOTEL CAFE. , Rooms iJthejiiiay week : or month at reasonable rates. - Mealsj at any ..hour. . Fresh Oysters, Fish" and v Shriinis7 208 North Front street. ' ' ' ' 'Fhone 208-W. . S-lrn. Lift Offi Corns Doesn't Hurt! ;W I AOTOSIORHIRE WimM -:'"; ..-..'..' i;'.'. -v'- -; :-'"-r ' ; PAGE THRo fat: Less " Money MAMI ' Er f"' eeds free Cotton Oil Co. W. Crmmnwood ' V LittU Rock - Mmmphie Jackton- Macomb Sobne , r . v v . - --' --. -:. . :: HERALD SQUARE H0EL 34th ST i; OF BROADWAY.. .. ..: .;.v"" NEW YORK , EVERY comfort and conveh- ,' ience " On direct car lines ; from all R. R Stations and ' ' .. Ferries. Two minutes walk to fj the finest shops and theatre. fc, ROOMS t ; 125 With privilege of bath -y z $1.50' per day 75 with private showeir bath . ', ( $2.00 per day ' ; 1 50 with private bath " ;; $2.00 and up Qub Breakfast 25c up : 60c 2 Special Luncheon Dinner a la carte:;. at moderate prices " .:::- "J- Mnasins Director V-.:-.V'. .... - rit.tr- ;:.,iv'-.-..'-,- '.vi't." Sr ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF eisea West T wenty-tnlri St.i at Seventh At NEW YORK CITY h; European ; Plan r' '-: 500 ROOMS 400 BATHS V jSoom, with adjoining bath , $1.00 , and $10. . Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath fSA0 - aI jipward. . -'''' .Clnb Breckfast, 25e op.. . :!'. , . . -;. Special XiUneheon, 50e up. v Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 up - f .:.' Cafe attached. , : To Ceacb Hotel Chelnea. From Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenae ' car south to 23rd Street; v . Graiid Central, 4th Aveuae car eonth to 23rd Street; f -.'- -,. Lackawanna, Erie, Reaalng, Baltimore . Ohio, Jersey -Central and .Lehijrh Valley R. R. Stations, take 23rd Street rosstown car eaut to Hotel Principal Steamship. Piers, Foot "faest j 23rd street, Uite zi . street, cross : ' town car. , ' " . i-WRITE FOR COLORED MAP.lor . 'BW YORK . riione ilCO-W ; ' ; X";S0 North lftlb fft. ' : : MBS. JQEt' GOOitETT; R.' M.' ' :.. ': . . : Teaherjt-l,lano ; ;. . 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