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s PAGE-THr" - , ED SECRET TMICDflGUGES EG soldiers Mm:. ON LIQUOR CHARGE Lack of. Evidence at Heating This Morning Brings Dis- : -missal of Cases. - , , - . s ' ; - - - ' I !W , j - .T : -1 ....'11 JA M. Jti i ' COTTON, - i 7T mm u ki . j . . Tr1 , .i", r : r r .- LOCAL MARKETS.' . 5 fr t Kington rleston i'i ) ! k . . ...29.00 ..29.00 ..29.63 NEW YORK COTTON. , v, York, Not. 30. A renewal of , t; lk seemed to stimulate buying a ootton market' early today. The .g was firm atTa,n advance of points., in Response to the s of Liverpool over the local : y and buying by houses with poo! connections. VThere - was realizing at the higher prices lie market soon eased off several s. with January reacting from to 29.47 and March from 29.17 to There were reports that- east- it. cotton was being sold for de- in December here which con ed to the setback; but Liverpool 'niied an active buyer, while there ilso a ccod demand from Wall t and western sources. " ' ;on closed stady. High Low riber 30.48 30.13' .r.y 29.87 29.47 Close 28.51 . ii 29.45 29.07 29.20 -1 29.19 28.78 28.97 28.92 28.56 28.65 j NEW YORK SPOT COTTON. w York, Nov. 30. Spot cotton, : middling 31.00. . NEW ORLEANS COTTON. '. Orleans, Nov. 30. The peace . lontained m the day's political s mused a buying wave on the :iin. of the cotton market today vlu h piit prices 23 points up in t;i(- I'iiv.t half hour'of business. The :...,:-k't was held within bounds by a ( estimate of '11,134,000 bales, not in. hiding linters. ' ('niton closed steady at an advance 11 in to 22 Ponits. High. Low 28.80 28.37 27.9a. 27.8S 27.80 Close 28.76 2S.46 28.15 28.03 27.85 i mbor . ;i r V ..29.00 . 2S.72 . .28.33 ..28.18 ..-28.07 J NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON. v Orleans, Nov. 30. Spot cotton, , ady and unchanged. Sales on the iu,l 1.188; to arrive 1,702. Low mid- 1 1 ' 1 n 'j: 28.25; middling 29.13; good mid- irne 29.03. L!''.7.f 40. Receipts 9.071; stock LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Nov. 30. Cotton: Spopt, riiet. prices unchanged. . Good mid dling 23.00; middling 22.47; low mid ;rii:ig 21.95; good ordinary 20.95; ordi nary 20.42. Sales," 4,000 bales including 2,500 Ai. orican. Receipts 25,000 bales in-f'-.i-'ins 14,900 American. - l utures closed steady. New con trar's: January 22.80; March 22.73; .Ma 22.69. Old contracts .(fixed iirires): December 21.42; December January 21.27; February-March 21.08; April-May 20.91; June-July 20.75. Of ficial noon colsing November 21.30 value; Xov.-Dec. 20.90 value. WEEKLY COTTON STATISTICS. Liverpool, Nov. 30. Total forward ed fo mills 58,000 bales,' American 51 ""; stock 451,000, American 331,000; imports 27,000, American 15,000; ex ports none. BT CIFTEDJRTISTS Given Under Auspice sof Soro sis at the Hemenway School Auditorium. ,11 be he cita'to b: riven h u ' .-vi-nin? and tomorrow evening in the ' n ana tomorrow evening, m ine si n!U!m of the Hemenway school "tiililinj? bv Jules Falk. violinist, and uss Gertrude Arnold, contralto. The ' i I r 6 , ''is. whose members feel them- . - X rJZ " ;nt tnese two gifted artists before, i Yiiington audience. jiilcs Falk is a Belgian who has won Wlllt l'l.'-t YVlSlt l ' nvinhlR renntatinn in Rnrnne. and '" his appearance in concerts in f -7 '; ifa lias esablished himself as one. iif leading violinists betore tne Am in public. His appeaarnce in a "::i:'f of the largest cities of the! li'-st praise. This is his first tour i 1 lit- South. RECITAL TONIGHT ss (..rtrude Arnold .has been ajc, u and Qeneral Foch f ;:n In concerts in the United 'Premier Orlando and General -s mr severa years, and has jmCadorna for Italy and colonel House iiiy received the hearty aDDroval . . , t; n.. tt-.s x . .r in wini'Kiia in me Unl .ea audiences With a persdnality m .. cnarmmg and magnetic and a '.ntralto voice of exceptional 1 ' 1 . s-nd range, she has delighted -it attendants- all over tne coun-..ts EIGHT MORE DEATHS AT CAMP SEVIER rfcnvillc, S. C, Nov. "30. Eight ''! 11 h .-; among soldiers at Camp Sevier " i ('ported today, all deaths as the' o! bronchial pneumonia, after !i ";i u 's- The dead are: ' " ! 'r ite Thomas W. Suggs, Pierena, 1 "ivalfi John i ;lfr. p Mitchell, Collis I'rivaio BetheKWatts, Pineland, N. Private Augustus Anderson, Y1-. N. C Hope , livate Alphonso Workman, Apex, .v , I'nvate Benjamin A. Cooper, Barn- ''!". S. C. , '''ivate Sublet D. Hill, BranchYille, Juniorities at Camp Sevier report "r COllflifinna nro imnrnvino- nrlth -"-'o maw tiuyiuitfigf or measles or pneumonia de- 'iing. -Wholesale Prices. , Eggs ,....43c Butter, lb t ........ , ...... . 36C Spring chickens . . . 1 . -. !io75c Qrewn chickens ......... 65 80c Puddle ducks- 5qc Guineas !.i!!35c Beef :i2!3e Irish potatoes- ...i ..t...$4.50 N. C. Hams, lb 327a sr N. C. Shoulders & ribs 3033c aDoage, luuro Hides, green ...... . . . . Wool, free bUrr ........ Corn, bushv u.., ,...$2.50 . . .17ci . .. . ,55c $1.75 Bees wax 32c ...7:18c .r. .12c $4.50 Salted hides Tallow ..... m i Onions, bu., silver skin Onions, 2 bu.,jred $4.50 feanuts .$1.90$2.00 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits N. By Rosin N. D. Tar $3.50 and 16 cents. Crude N. D. ... RECEIPTS Cotton . . , Tar . ... .1,163 . 28 CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago,- . Nov. 30. Unfavorable (weather conditions gave a little strength today to the . corn market 1 opening prices, which ranged l-8c off to 0"8c advance, with January 1.21 to 1.21 1-4 and May 1.18 ,7-8 to 1.19, L!!6-1 H , .wvu uuTYinuiu. T .9 rorrir ronnintci TGn1rnrl Tr visions gave way owing to declines in i.1 1 n m . me vaiue or nogs, repression was chiefly in lard. Grain and provfsions prices follow.: Open Close Corn January ...1.21 1.20 3-8 ST5y. 1.18 7-8 1.18 1-8 Oats Dec . .72 71 May ..69 5-8 69 . Pork January 47.30 Lard January 25.20 24.95 May ..25.05 24.80 Ribs January 25.90 . 25.67 May .. 25:55 Cash grain: Corn No. 2 and No. 3 yellow nominal ; No. 4 yellow 1.73 to 1.76. Oats No. 3, 73 1-4 to 74 .1-2; standard 74 to 74 1-2. Rye No., 2, 1.80. Barley 1.10 to 1.40; timothy 5.00 to 7.50; clover 20.00 to 26.00; pork nomi- nfil. Lard 25.80 to 25.90; Ribs. 27.50 - 4 SUN RISE AND SUN SET. 4. : ' Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville N. C, at 8 a. m. yesterday, 5 feet. JUS, ' STAGE OF WATER. ? Saturday. Sun rises Sun sets . 7:00 5:03l Committees of liiter-Allied Conference Were in Ses sion Today. . iP A-octated Press.) ' SUPREME GDUNG1L MEETS SATURDAY 1 .. - raris, xnov du-ine aeiegaiea 10 ine pressive this morning at st John's lntcr.allied "conference were engaged 1 EniscoDal rhurch Rev L T Hardin nnniTnittnD moaB i.J!'pi8CO?al cnurcn, Kev. L. 1. Hardin r, ' '"""5 -N rno roTirmo h run f n tti 1 niarri 1 r 1 ptp . being no general session. The im- .preBsion is that the important Work of Ithe conference will be transacted by which are entirely secret . , . l,v.-, The American members are expect-(the ! cd to exercise great influence in j . . . a. - ul",&1.6 "T"". ."Y. -" KviTVcriror nhAiif r I Aaor nnitv ' 'hDV rt n nnan1 with tho nrvrri 1 a I nnrt ' are pleased with the cordial and re- ceptive manner in which their sugges tions thus far have been received. It was announced officially that the supreme war council will begin its sit tines at Versailles at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. It will be attended jby Premier. Lloyd-George and General ana uenerai rjiias lur liib uiiiitsu States. bofl fQr the formulation 6t strategic - nnQMtin hQ wQoto f including Italy, it is expected sugs?estion3 will bear great weigbt suggestion with the commanders of the Allied' armies and will result in that unity ol control which is so much desired ' PERSONAL MENTION. ' ' - - Mr. E. W. Stone, chief clerk td the United States district attorney, hasj returned to tife city from Raleigh where he has been in attendance up-. on Federal court. District Attorney J. O. Carr is in Washington, D. C. ' Mr. G. R. DoOran9 ii in Baltic-. r3 visiting his father. , Rev. J. W. Long, of Greensboro, sec retary of the North Carolina Sunday School Association, was a visitor tO; the city yesterday. Y, Mr. Robert L. McNeill spent a day this week in Raleigh on business, t Mr. and Mrs. Leon . Jewell, of San ford, axe? spending the- week-end - with. their, mother, Mrs.K. ' W. Jewell lat CTOCK8. 4 ; ' New York, Nov. 30. Utah Copper's 3 point decline and . Baltimore and Ohio's drop of 1 12 points to he new minimum of 48 featured the initial trading on the stock exchange today. Pennsylvania also fell a" fraction to the new low record of 45,l45. Other rails-v and - industrials were depressed presumably in consequence of foreign developments. United States Steel selling, 'minus regular and extra divi dends, of 4 1-2 points, reacted 2 Pints other equipments yielding from fractions to three points. Liber- fty :, ponds were inactive and sngntiy lower. American Beet Sugar . . American Can . . . . American Car & Foundry 75 35 3-8 65 1-2 American Locomotive 53 1-4 i American SmelUng 1 Renning A T T & T 106 Atiantir. paot T.fno 3 American Sugar Refining, ex div. 94 7-8 Anaconda Copper 561-2 Atchison . . Y' 83 Baldwin Locomotive 551-2 Baltimore" & Ohio 47 Bethlehem Steel "B" 79 1-2 Canadian Pacific, ex. div 132 1-3 Cnetral Leather . . 65 7-8 Chesapeake & Ohio 461'i Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . . . . 36 1-2 Chicago, R: I. & Pac. Ry 181-2 Chino Copper 41 1-2 Colorado Fuel & Iron 35 Columbia Gas and Electric .... . . 31 i-z - crucibie sKT :: :: : iv ruhn Pan Siiffar UUUa dlie OUgar , 28 1-2 , 14 5-8 . 89 . 891-2 . 261-4 . 87 . 43 3-8 . 93 1-S . 961-4 . 32 1-2 .116 Erie . . General Motors Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ort ctfs . . Gulf States Steel Inspiration Copper . . . . Illinois Central (bid) . . Int Merc. Marine pfd .. . . Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville (bid) Maxwell Motor Co 251-2 Mexican Petroleum 79 1-8 MJami Copper .. . 28 Midvale Steel .. 42 3-1 Missouri Pacific .. Nevada Copper . . . . . . New York Central Norfolk and Western, ex. div. Northern Pacific .. .. .. .. Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Ray Consolidated Copper . . Reading Republic Iron & Steel . . 23 17 1-4 6 3-4 . 69 . 761-2 J Sinclair Oil . 31 . 801-2 . 24 3-4 . 8 3-4 . 381-4 . 44 5-8 . 12 3-4 .141 1-2 . 42 .112 1-2 .91 . . 52 .111 . 917-8 .118 Southern Pacific, ex div. Southern Railway Seaboard Air Line (bid) . . Sloss-Shef. Steel and Iron .. Studebaker Co. . .' Tennessee Copper Texas Co "obacco Prdoucts Union Pacific, ex. div TTnited Cigar Stores U. S. Rubher U. S. Industrial Alcohol . . . United States Steel ex. div. United Fruit , . . . . Utah Copper . . - . . 76 Virginia Caro. Chem. 33 Wabash pfd "A" .... 40 Westinghouse Electric Willys-Overland .. .. 38 3-4 19-1-8 II OF Beautifully Impressive Servic es Held at St. John's Church. In a service that was beautifully, im was aavancea to me pnestnooa ot j t 1 1 1 - 1 . j being conducted May Bishop T. ' C. Darst, of the Diocese of Eastern North Carolina. The candidate for the solemn vows of the priesthood was presente'd to Bishoo by Archdeacon Thomas P Noe The manv was said bv Rev. D, t 1 1 x iv - uwamney, recior 01 St. Paul's church. Rev. R. E. Gribbin, rector of St. John's church delivered the ordina tion sermon, pointing out in simple, but forceful language the duties upon which the young minister was about to enter. Rev. Mr. Hardin for the present will have charge of the parish of the Church of the Good Shephejl. On ac count of continued ill health the rec tor, Rev. W. R. Noe, has accepted the rectorship, of the church at Sairville, VaT-. , - Mr. Noe's leaving will bring regret to many friends in the city. He is a brother! of Archdeacon Thomas P. Noe, . and succeeded the latter in the Darish of Ihe church of the Good Shep- OR I MR. HARDIN TODAlf .4 great jveighti ard here several years ago, coming f tho Alliorl!. c itt: 3 ht tln ; here from Windsor. Mr, Hardin, who succeeds him for the present, is from" Clinton. . SCHOOL TRUSTEES ASKED TO RESIGN (Special to The Dispatch.) Faison, N. C, Nov. 30. At a re cent meeting of citizens of Faisori more than 50 in number resolutions were passed and petitions circulated asking the present School Board of the Faisoid High school to resign. This action on the part of the cifc Izens giws out of the dismissal ofj One of tho teachers, when, it Is alleg ed, the school board acted as com plainants of her competency. . The citizens' regarded their action as un reasonable and unjust. , One Trip Tomorrow. The steamer Wilmington will leave tor Fort' f Caswell, tomorrdw " morning onung ke the UE. - at. 7; 30 o'clock afid will -not make usual return , trip ' In ; the , .evening. 2 LuM Believed:to BDuex td Preparations' : tor ' - An other Mdve. - :r- CIVILIANS FORCED TO BUILD DEFENSES Teutons Are Feverishly Active Behind the Lines For Some Purpose American V Of . ficers Arrive. - " 1 1 fBy Associated Prefts.) Italian Headauartersr in Itaiv. Thursn 751-2day, Nov. 29.-The lessening of the iiiitJuaity ui ciieuj j ittLauKs aiuugi i the northern front is regarded as fore- castine the viH of activ"y to oth er Doints. either for massed attacks or in preparation of defensive "postwar of 450 basktswhereas the same tions capable of meeting the Italians, reinforced by the British and French in a concertea aavance. Aviators report that the .enemv -ikl feverishly active a'long the TaKliamerf- to river, where he is compelling thfe") ing of lines of defensive trenches andi work on the eastern bank of the rTv-t a t i 'j C J- ! a. 1 It r i er, to whicR he probably would faL back in case of a reverse along thfe'jbreensbbro "Y. M. C. A. Team Proved Piave. j too Strong for Them Yesterday. Improved conditions are reflected inl. The local A. C. L. basketball team Italian finances and exchange and the t was defeated On the floor of the British sovereign has jumped - nine lire3 within one week. The arrival of a number of -Ameri- Can Officers is regarded as highly saj. istactory and perhaps significance of pounds, the local boys found their op coming events. Up to the present, the ponents averaged 160. They put up a American government has "required, good game, however, and made a bet military and naval . observers to re-: ter showing than could have been rea- main compparatively. inactive in It - aly so as not to affect .Austro-Hungary with whom America is as yet at peace. STRIKERS STILL OUT. Grand President Forrester Expected 1 -v to Sign Agreement. i While the strike of the Coast Line" clerks was settled two days ago, thp 102 - clerks have not yet .gone to work, aC: 34 cording to statement given out by the 3g clerks tQday. It ;is stated that they 45 5g are "waiting upon the arrival of Grand 43 President J. J. Forrester, of the Brotn ' 22 1-2 rhood of Railway Clerks, who is, ,e pected in the city today to sign up an agreement. : , u Late this afternoon, Mr. vForrester had not yet arrived and it is expected that he will come tonight, according to the clerks' statement. Y It is thought that the clerks willgd 'to work by Monday morning and the. strike will have become history, : Speciaf Shoe Sale. 1;. The' store of -the Wilmington Shoa Co., was crowded today fOr the open- y. A. Cannon and wife to D. A. ing of the special sale-of shoes whicli S'Lockfaw and wife ot 3 in Block 16 began this morning at 9 o'clock. Jh,:0f gUnset Park, for $100 and other sale is announced for eight days ifi considerations. --.v, and is on account of certain changes 1 . --- in the firm to be made the first of. the fresh lot of Raysters Peanut Brit year. With the present high, price! $Otie jU8t received. Wilmington Grocery shoes, brougtit about v largely by reao ahv son ot the growing scarcity qi leather, 1 ay reductions are eagerly taken ad vantage of. Washington Quiet On Letter i Washington, Nov. 30. I'he Marquis of Lansdowne's remarkable peftCe' program, published in this mornings news dispatches from London, -has attracted thf widest attention anidtlg officials and diplomats but brought out no expressions of any sort for ptibi lication. i J A tolerant Policy. ' Washington, Nov. 30. The Ameri ca government is shaping up what is described as a tolorant policy in deal ing with Russia, so as to show hop and faith for the ultimate triumph of a . sane democracy. . i ' 0 NOT HES twi-o f T Wftlkpf was flpen at. heri ... ... . home, 13U& BaiKiey- aviu, Nuxu-j bia, S. C. facts: .. ' .. y.'-. ' "I was a constant. sufferer fromjlivr and stomach troubles, v nervotisness, dizziness and sleeplessness, acconapah-: Ue4'v. w.i.tbjBXtrejnie weakness, - "Having read in our local newspapers now much good was being done 'by .the use of jour 4 1 roh Ized Raw-Paw, I decided to trr it. After using a soimle of ot- tles I felt so much better that T have IT contmupfl its use, 48 I can ; onesray I ivorgautuu, w. va.. vch .u. 'v a HrtniowrV ia nn mni-P k driidff- 'gihla. 21: North Carolina. A. & M., 0. ery to me. I can eat now . with, pleas T.' - t . - .... ure, whn before I began using yojir Ironized Paw-Paw I suffered from Con stant indigestion. ,i liaye . no moe broken slens $nd when.1 rise 4n; the morning I feel almost as strong as' I ever was. Y. . f 'Your Liquid Tonic isri certainly'' a haon.and 1 Rhlalrai. it wherever s as 1 oeiieve Qoes.reai.ywore At Lincoln, ,Neb. : Syracuse, 10; Ne good than von Claim for itt being a Dragta 9. - , wonder-worker in my case.' Y ( At Austin, Tex. r Texas, 20; Arkan, Ironized Paw-JPaw Remedy iWiI do; gas. o more to brighten the world, to disl A Baton Rougef Tulane, 23; Louis- gloom, trJomaKe nappy, .namesna strong iron bodies, than all the!hredi h nes that have-ever been compondevd. The evidence we are nublishingr every dya snould be coQclu9iye proosf.-,;.j ' A uygtem -thatls overworked :p$ran Fdown reduirea ' a harmless stinlnlant. Ironized Paw-Paw Tdnic lifts and "holds vou. Your druggist probably vkeep9 ft, ntit if h edoesn- It is sbld by Ehriifig ton's Pfmaoy;--': -Ci-A ? Iconized Paw-Paw;, nrjee $1.00 f J'qr mula oh everv bottle. Mai lorHers - n-njntly allendedto. Interstate pruiflCle mson, 9. . . - - - ' 1 - - - CompankInc: NewjTotk.- Aoe?raoanolcpVa'.rrT. P. , 6; ,V. M. i tisement."XY ri - y , i yl., 0. : . ; 1 : ; -'J , , 7 ; , - ; - K'. -rnntly atTehded;tO . Interstate pr$g Editorof rtKe Ttucker!TelIs of the. Magnitude ;of Indus- f try -Here.v. - 'l's'. v-' " v '' -' - t , Interesting -gures, showing .fhe 1m portance.vof .the truekifag- industry ia tnis'section- have, been compiled bjr Mr. Z. W: Whitehead, editor of The TrtfcfcerIn Washington tbls week he iftfuofe-briSRWifttex. Wash ington,' corresncuident v of -The News jan& bsfsrer &Si flows;V; I ;' ' :i Ther -magnitude -of - the trucking in auatrv in? .Kasterrtt tjaroiina ia sue. gegled ia ft statement, f Urhished here ! Italy entered the war: Great Britain, toay-byZ. W. ivhitelre.d Editor of! France and Russia, according to the The Trucker The trucking area com-puDiisfied textt agree to Italy annex pnsing the counties of New Hanover, ine- thft TrentiW th oniit.iiprn Tv. Brunswick, Pender, Duplin, Sampson, Wayne and Onslow, exported 6Q0 cars -of lettuce and 1,122 cars of strawber- ris. ew York, Philadelphia. nd Bal timore were the destination for this produce." ifThe topnotch price received for let tuce thi3 fall -was. $2 a basket for 2 product sold for. an average of $3 a J'aaket for .spring shipments. The territory was self-sustaining and had xfood to spare, according to, Mr. White head. The production of sweet pota- toes double that of the former LOCAL BOYS DEFEATED. Greensboro Y. M. C. A. last night by the team of that city by a score of 50 to 25. Expecting to go up against a team supposed to average-around 135! jsonably expected. The boys: returned to the city today. The local team is composed of A. L. Jewell, R. James, E. j Delano, forwards; Snakenburg, center,! C. Gore, W. Brittain, guards, and A. Savage, manager. - REALTY DEALS. Several Deeds Filed for Record This Morning. Deeds filed for reeord this morning are: New Hanover Transit Company to R. M. West for $100 and other consid erations, 111 acres of land in Cape -ppA Townshin p. f. Bv. Price and wife and J. O. )Reiiiv and Wife to H. L Sanders and e f0r 150 and other considerations, j?a iot in the Eastern line of Eighth street 90 1-2 feet north of the North- pern litfe of Marstellar street. Fidelity Trust and Development Company to W. A. Cannon for $1.00 avA -'htVitn. vQlifaWA vfftnHider&tions. hots I 2 and 3 in Block 16 and lot 24 in Ri0Ak 4. of sunset Park. GOLDS iOlPE YIELD TO To break up a cold over night or to qut short an attack of grippe, physi cianr and druggists are now recom mending Calotabs, the new ttausealess calomel, that Is purified from all dan- Pgerous and sickening effects Those who have tried it say that it acts liKe imagic, by far more effective and cer tain than the old style calomel, hereto fore recommended by all physicians. One , Calotab on the tongue at bed I time with, a swallow or water mat s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slight est Interference wit!, eating work or nleasures. ,N6xt morning your cold has vanished and your' whole system feels refreshed and purified,, Calotabs js sld only in original sealed pack- rages, price thirty-five cents. Recom mended and' guaranteed by all drug fists. Your monje back if you are not delighted. adv. T" T T t 'tjff T JU - Tu AMennvi: ctrai l A 4 4 4 ' At Atlanta: Auburn, 7; Georgia Tech., 68. Afs Nashville: Vanderbllt, 13 ; ,waneer 6. v ' jAt Columbia : Y"Unlversity; of South : Caroiin, 20 ; Citadel .j A;t Richmond: Washington and Jef- iferson,'t,I4; WashingtOnYand Lee.0., . i - U t:. ,At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, 20; Pennj Slate, 6.. " '; - ,, . At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, Cornell, 0. v jAt Washington : 1 Georgetown, Ailentown Ambulance Corps, 0. At Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 37; 27; 0; Maryland State, 7. ' - v At Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State, 28? Camp sherman soidiersO ,iana state, 6. - - N At Lexington, Ky.: Florida, 0; Ken tucky, 52... .. y . t At Lexington Ky.: Georgetown, 0; Central, 13 IKentucky State champion ship,). -t At Norfolk: Wake Forest, 7; Hamp den Sidney, 7. ;, r At Greenville, S. C: Furmam 18; WoffOrd, 3. . ;s. L ,At Clinton, S, .G.: . Presbyterian Col lege, 20; Newberry, 0. , : ; At Charlotte, N. C.l Davidson, 21; Clemson,-9.- -Y - - CALOTABS OVERNIGHT Bdl8H(9yiPq1$8ltTrrylBe-' tween- England, .France, v 4Jtaly,aVH Russia - Y (By Ass(ciated Press.)" London;: Nov. Y. 30. A 5 secret treaty between GjreajtBritain,; France, Rus sia and Italy," has been given out by the Bolshevlki.; government, according to; a P6ttoa1aaispaich inrider date of It compriselftfie terms on which rol,- Istria,- Dalmatia, certain islands in the Grecian archipelago and terri tory in Asia Minor, and Africa. Ar ticle XV., of the. treaty is reported to read as follows: - . "France, Greats Britain and Russia, take upon themselves to support It aly in her disallowing representatives of the Holy See -to take any diplomat ic steps for the conclusion of peace or regarding, matters; pertaining to the present war." - STEAMER WILMIK6T0H - - v ' f : . will leave at 7 : 30 SATURDAY MORNING for FORT CASWELL but will not make the return trip Saturday evening. Ah! That's the Spot Sloan Liniment goes right to it. Hava you a . rheumatic ache or a . dull tiwabbiag Beuralgic pain? You ' can fine! a quick and effective relief ia Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of ; homes have this remedy handy for . all external pains because time and timeegaiai haa proven the, quickest relief. So dean and easy to apply, too. No ruE fcinjr, no stain, no inconvenience as is thetv caMivita plaster or ointments, if you once use Sloan' Liniment. you will never be with out it. Gnerou died bottle, at all druggists. "" 25c 50c. $1.00. iU . 54 : - ,y- r. "v . .r:- - v .-.TumMhA meft: n the cut aDOve are " . .. ... imt thev : are-blood relatives asT welt" 1 ip 11 if . 'mmmmmmmm - mmmm -xk- - m m 'mmmmmmmmmm mmmm - mmmm ; m .. family", and in, Yale fpotball uniforms, which is more to tne pome xom aio members' of. the 1921 squad.Y Ed. Shevlin the first in the cut) lives in Port- j ian .nno v and hia tmmortarcous in. Dlavs end rush. Heffelfinger hail3 from' Minneaj&Qlis;asr dht hi uncle ;Wflliam, nicknamed "Pudge" at Yale. He plays , tackle wnue ms;imcie played When the Skiii Seems Ablaze Yil .--.' - . -i .- -.' J Hierete just one thing.. to do.. If your, skin seems - ablaze .with the fiery burning and Itching of Eczema, real and"1 lasting relief- can only come from treatment -that goes below the .surface tha reaches down ,to the yeryJ sourceof the trouble. So called skin-diseases come from a dis ordered condition 4of ' the blood, ? and thj ; p"f 6pei treatment is througtt tne 1 blood. : ' -AW; -v. search far and' neavand yoti can - : IT- 1; ' v. V-i -7 " , Wv P West, ana jC W..LbWe, :two . soldiers- whov were recently, arrested . at Southport by Special 1 Agent Phil- lips for the alleged, sell ing of intoxicat- ing liqdors to soldiers, " were 1 up,-f or al hearing before : United ; States Com-i missioner- A, - S. Williams this .morning at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Lowe, wife of ono , : of the soldiers, was. also charged with a similar offense. The case of Mrs. Lowefwas . taken up first. Soldiers who had beeni sub-, poenaed to jtestify against .Mrs:4 Low and the others, could not .positively, ; identify Mrs. Lowe as the person. Who : had sold them the liquor and ehe was discharged. The- government; also took .a nol pros in the other cases,-, There remains but one of, the cases, : that against Mrs. Lewis, and, it will be tried at the next term of Federal Court.. , Y'YY"-- There was no point .made ; as Y to ' whom the liquor, seized on the prem-J ises of some of the parties, -belonged,'; Mr. J. C. King, attorney for. defend- ' ants, gracefully disclaiming any right! of property on the part of his clients. ; While there was plenty of liquor-' found at the time the arrests Ywere v made severa' weeks ago, yet the pros-' ' "tition this morning proved a watew"; haul in effect. 3'.;, I Four Killed in an ExploglonY; f (Ey Associated Pres.) Y j Trenton, Ont., Nov. SO. Four: work- I men were killed find two injured in an Jexpplo.sion in one of the buildings. of . j the British Chemical Company" here early today. The building wag de- - 1 j . 1 1 f I., z , nw A - -V- ' " Y. ' -' V- .. stroyea uy rtre luiiuwcu,..;;- NOTICE OF LAXI) SALE DEED OF TRUST. Y 1 J1 'i Under r.nd by virtue of t'te power of: sals; routained in a cerfraiu i)tH'd Trust. exe-J cuted the 10th. lay of Feb. 1017, by, Alex. j II. Koouce and Lottio T. ivoom-e, liU v5ife,J to B. Griffin, Trustee f ? XcMHilin n TV Lloyd, all parties of Orange County," Statd of North Carolina, and beinjr thereto v- quested by the Trustors and .Cestui;. Que Trust, I, the undersigned trustee, will' sell Y at public auction to the highest' Didder for cash, at the Court House door, la tho city of Wilmington, New Ilanorer County State of North Carolina, on, Friday, Decern- ' ber the 2Sth., 1917, at 11 o'clock. A-rM.a" : certain tract of land lying and being stt- : nated on Carolina, Beach, iu the Coitoty of New Hanover and State of North Carolina described as follows: 'Y'-'Y'i'-V' Beginning at the Eastern line of Carolina. Beach Avenue South at the point four luin-4 dred and fifty (450) feet northwardly from v the point where the said Eastern lihe'-of . Carolina Beach Avenue South - intersects the northern line .of Atlanta Avenue; jrufi thence eastwardly and paraHrt with oaltt Atlanta Avenue one hundred (lOO)feetr ' thence northwardly and parallel with Car.;' olina Beach Avenue South sixty (00) ' feet ; thenee wstardly and parallel with At-Y lanta Avenue n,e hundred (100) feet to the '; eastern line of Carolina . Beach : Avenuo' ' South; thence southwardly along, tliot atd : eastern Carolina -ffeach Avenue, South'(CO);." feet to the point of beginning: being otlr- , erwise described as lot 2 in block , 29 of : , the southern section of the plan of: Car-' plina Beach as plotted by .T. L. TBecton, Civil Engineer. June-eptember, 1913, aui - duly recorded in map 2, page, 1, of tho' re- -eord of New Hanover founty. v i YY This Deed of Trust is duly "registered lii the office of the Register of rWfla ftt . Wnnt ' . TJ'U11 Book pnilc.Yi C B. GRIFFIN. J ll-29-3Qt. Tttltee' ... .... i1 m 0tr?Tw' not tne immoriai ium .auu as namesakes. They J are "both . "in the j g uara. With Itching and Burning not find a blood remedy that ap proaches : S. S. S. for real efficiency. It has been ;on the market for" fifty years, during which time it has, been giving uniform' satisfaction for - all manner of blood disorders. . If you want prompt and lasting relief,; yoa can rely upon S. S. S. For. expert advice as to the treatment your own individual' case. write to-day to Chief Medical AdySter, i Co, Dept. C Atlanta, 1 Y - : . Chief Mecicai Aavxer, ijwnt specina ner Dome; ao cnurcn streei. -- -1 - c'"Y V -- -
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1917, edition 1
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