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Market Review Marine and Weather News i mm vu mm - 'A rw I COTTON. vrfi"K ..28 5-8 ..29 1-8 . .29 ..28.58 IMEW YORK COTTON. Y"-' v;i!'1' ed.u-v,r- on 50 io '" Cotton Dec May Dec. 6. The cotton mar- i steady today at an ad 7 to 32 points in response . verpool cables and renew !h trade interests. Janu- i'S.74 and March at 28.47 !. making rallies of about . ntK from the low levels of Much scattering liquida in ountered at these prices. nosed very steady. High. Low. Close. . .. 29.48 29.02 29.26 28.75 28.37 28.54 S A7 28.22 .... .. 28.20 27.80 27.94 Ti. S; 27.46 27.62 NEW Verk. YORK SPOTS. Dec. 6. Spot cotton ' 41. LOCAL MARKETS. , Wholesale Prices Eess 43e Butter, lb 56c spring chickens 50 75c urown cnicKen3 , . 6580c Puddle ducks 50c Guineas . . 35c 5?ef I2l3c Irish potatoes $4 50 N. C. Hams, lb N. C. Shoulders & ribs . Cabbage, iOQlb Hides, green Wool, free burr Corn, bush Z. Bees wax , . . Salted hides Tallow Onions, 2 bu., silyerskin Onions, 2 bu., red ..... Peanuts .... ....3335c . . .. .3033c .$2.50 17c 55c $1.75 .. .... 30c 18c 12c $4.50 $4.50 .$1,90$2.00 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Nothing doing. Hi .(HI Sins 29.95. New iCtlH'i vpw ORLEANS COTTON ev tone l' :i ,fCt':vl ;a.-ilv (''tH Dec. Jen. (i !'(:; mis, Dec. 6. Peace rur ustria created a steady son here today on which rose 25 to 29 points in the iumr. Buyers found little :,!;' and prices responded demand. ,-et! steady 5 to 9 points RECEIPTS. Cotton .. 355 4f OTOCKS. - c! ' .?- New York, Dec. 6. Some of the prominent railroad stocks. madefurth er substantial response to the. recom mendations df the Interstate Com merce Commission at the opening of today's market. Delaware and Hud son rose 2 1-2 points, St. Paul com mon and preferred 1 3-4 and one point, respectively, and Union Pacic, New York Central and Jtock Island a point each. These were offset, htfwever, by recessions of a point or more in Read ing, Canadian Pacific anl Missouri Pacific. Industrials reacted moderately withi shippings. The entire list fell back before the end of the first half hour Liberty bonds were irregular. ' f LB FOB MURDER OF CAFE KEEPER Sturm and Ecfwards Woman Claim They Were Assault ed by Greek DEVELOPMENTS (IN FAYETTEVIELE MURDER SferM BFEIGERl Accused Admitted Having Fight With Moutos After He is Alleged to Have At tacked Girl a American Beet Sugar' (bid) American Can American Car & Foundry . American Locomotive . . 70 34 1-4 65 1-2 52 1-4 American Smelting & Refining 72 5-8 A. T. and T. Atlantic Coast JLine .... American Sugar. Refining Anaconda Copper . Atchison . . .103 7-& (Special to The Dispatch) FayettevilLe, N. C. Dec. 6. A coro ner's jury, after holding an inquest conducted by Coroner J. V. McGougan last night, rendered a verdict that I Angelos aftoutos, whose , dead body was found in a room of the Martin His Presence, in France Especi ally reqeusted by Gen. Pershing CHICAGO. GRAIN. Chicago, Dec. 6.-TJnfavorahle 1 ?a!?win Locomotive weather prospects gave some increase Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel' "B' of strength today to corn. Opening! --""J."" quotations which ranged from 1-4 to', ami Pacific 93 1-2 .House Monday- night, came to his 55 7 8deah from sfcranSUlation produced by oq " gagging at the hands "of Leon Sturm 54 48 1-4 74 1-4 Mr. Bernard Silverman", formerly of this city but more recently employed byithe government atNew York, has reported to Gene'ral Pershing's head quarters in France, for assignment to duty in the office of theChief Signal Officer, with the American Expedition ary Forces. ' ' Mr. Silverman is . a son of f Mr. and Mrs. A. Silverman,. of this city, and is .well ,fcnown nere, haring lived in this city all his life until a year or two ago. He at one time held a. respon sible position with the Coast Line arid is an expert stenographer. He, will receive a salary of $2,000 per annum in his new position, and his promo tion in the, government service be speak much for the competency of the - former Wilmingtohian. Being called at the special request of Gen eral Pershing is an ; hpnor of which Mr. Silverman may well be proud. On October 6 a letter from a captain of the Signal Corps states that Gen eral Pershing especially desired the 1 ; Buckeye Hulls9 9 Mr. A. thomsbi, JCenhesawf Qa., runs a dairy. He has been feeding fifty head oKstSck' with Buckeye Hulls vfor the past year. He says that he hlSs iKSt had atskfc cow' in all that time. tlIWt HUM V COTTONSEED ' U COTTONSEED HULLS agree with cattlei; They, do not clog or flux the digestive tract. .When wet, .they combine perfectly with other feed insuring forage of uniform value down to the last particle. No fanner should pay for fiat which is worthless as food and may cause trouble when he can buy Buckeye Hulls which are lintless and certain to give good results, .. Even at the same price, Buckeye Hulls would be a better bti& tit'SQie Hulls. 'But tiiey: cost so much less that any .fef f'Qia5!! ' Jieto Inisitttes ta use anything else. 6 secure tlie best results and to develop' the ensilage o dor, wet t16 hulls thoroughly twehe hour before feeding. It it easy to do this by wetlinihem down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the halls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old stylo hulls "Bobk ofi Mixed ' Feedd free 2 Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds Used in the South. . Tells" how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and, gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy tonearest mill, -;.r--- t Dept. J The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlanta Augusta Birmingham Charlotte firesowood Jackson Little Rock Macon Memphis Seima JL ' - ; 2L and Rose Edwards, and recommend ed that A. Ii. TSvrtf. nronrifitnr nf tho . . . , J - .-i services oi Mr. -Silverman, and in a house, and Edna Phillips, the chauf- cable on October 2, wished to know if High. . 28.29 . 27.70 -r- 27.45 . 27.32 . 27.16 Low. 27.95 27.33 27.03 26.87 26.72 Close. 28.10 27.54 27.24 27.03 26.92 NEW Nev. uri' (juiet spo: l.-: ,(UV ill '.i ORLEANS SPOTS. ,:i ;isn, Dec. 6. Spot cotton i points lower. Sales on the : ;,, arrive 1.2JJ0. idling 27.50 27.50 28.88 Receu stock 324,900. LIVERPOOL COrTON. low, ::!(- Good ixv.mv. Lot ri'.iKlli: Good on!'.:; Ordinn ry Sains Dec. t ;i.-'.er 6. Cotton: Spot 22.68 22.15 21.63 20.63 20.11 including 1,100 American, ssaies b,uuj Daies, mciuaing ! American. ihio bales. i'UUU't racts: January . larch . M:v .. . Old con Pec?vnbei' tDcenibcr iFebmary-.March ril-May . . . Ijune-Jalc . . . . c';osed quiet. New con- .22.55 l-2c higher with January 1.21 5-8 to 1.21 7-8 and May 1.19 3-4 t& t.p 7-8,. wfirfi fnllowpri hv a oiio-Vit T-oonvi ! Chicago, but then by a fresh upturn. Sustained inquiry ,'from the sea board carried oats to a new high level. Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio .. Mil. & St. Paul Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Ry. . 132 3-8 f eur who drove the man and woman bz d-s : to Dunn, be held pending further in- 48 37 3-4 vestigatibn The Edward woman testified that 19 1-4 Moutos entered her room uninvited, Mr. Silverman could be sent over. On October 18 Mr. Silverman receiv ed, a wire from Washington stating that his salary was to 'be $2,000 and that he should proceed at once to take 0 rV"-V " HOTEL n I r-lft Kislac TtiM'P'PMiwiintmiitf wniBHimiifciiMiiM m hiiwiiib n ii'wMiiu jj jr jw mivn yt il M'h i i nmmi jitJLfcwj a HVlinn Pnn,,,,, A o i r, ----- j .uvu, . iiiai lie OUUU1U yiLTUCCU UL UI1UB IU LitKe nl wfL VwA; J, 1-2 and tha when she ordered him out the 'prophylactic innoculation and take Scantiness of offerings made provis ions soar. Colorado Fuel (bid) Columbia Gas & Electric Corn Products Grain and provision future market 34 30 28 i Crucible Steel 52 1-2 f Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . . 27 Erie . . 15 1-8 prices: Open CORN Jan 1.21 5-8 May . . . 1.19 3-4 OATS Dec 7J May 72 1-4 PORK Jan 47.95 LARD Jan 24.70 May . . . . 24.80 RIBS Jan 25.60 May 25.60 General Motors . . ! Great Northern pfd i Gulf States Steel . , Great Northern Ore ctfs woman and the Greek were struggling .and that he went to her rescue. He told a remarkable story of the vigor ous resistance made bv the Greek he- 86 7-8 ( f0re the woman hit him in back of 90 I"2 1 the head with a beer bottle. Even 85 3- then it was necessary -to gag him. 1.215-8 VJXCctL -u'l-utJiii wi Li . . u u-o a possible seir-oeiense plea was in- 1 19 5-8 InsPiratin Copper 42 1- I dicated by Sturm's contention that i Illinois Central (b) .. 94 , Moutos got hold of the broken bottle Kennecott Copper 61 1-2 i and that he was afraid he would cut Louisville & Nashville (bid) ..115 I the throats of himself and the worn Maxwell Motor Co 27 1 an. The bottle hd already been brok- Mexican Petroleum 75 1-4- en over the Greek's head, according Miami Copper . . 27 1-2 to Sturm's own testimony. The evi- Midvale Steel 42 5-8 Missouri Pacific 23 3-8 Nevada Copper 17 3-4 New York Central 69 3-4 (Norfolk and Western 102 Northern Pacific 84 1-4 Ohio Cities Gas 34 1-4 Pennsylvania 45 ue ai-LttuKeu uer. oiurm swore mat steps to secure passports. He re- wnen ne returned to tne room the i raUr hie already in France. with the- Expedi tionary Forces. . ;.. -.; .75 3-4 .72 3-S , 47.45 24.52 24.62 25.42 25.45 cis. -Fixed prices: January Cash: Corn No. 2 and No. 3 yellow, nominal: No. 4 yellow 1.74 tol. 75. Oats No. 3 white 76 1-2 to 77 ; standard 76 Pittsburg Coal 44 1-2 to 77 1-4. Rye No. 2 1.80 1-2. Bar- Ray Consolidated Copper .. .. 221-8 Iav 1 25 tn 1 48. Timothv 5.00 tn 7.50. Reading 69 22 51 i Clover 20.00 to 26.000. Pork, nominal. Republic Iron & Steel .. . Lard 25.50. Ribs 27.25. ; Sinclair Oil j Southern Pacific . 20.97 j HALIFAX WRECKED BY jsioss-Shef. Steel" and. Iron. S? ' EXPLOSION OF A SHIP ! Seaboard Air Line :IS:lli load of ammunition ne ; : l 1 Texas Co "- 136 3-8 COTTON SEED OIL markei. (Continued From Page One). .Tobacco Products New York. Dec. 6. The cotton seed jn the world, is large enough to float Union Pacific Ill 7-8 J market closed steady. Spot and 'the entire British navy and is strong- United Ciear Stores 86 3-4 ppcember 1V25; January 18.30; Mar. iv fortified. In addition to the forti- united Fruit 115 dence of the man and woman dis agreed at two points, Sturm swearing i that Moutos was still "verv mno.h ! alivR" and that he sat on the hodv j 1 until' they left the room, while the j girl stated that the Greek was "still" and lying face down when they , left. Sturm swore that he told Phil- j lips on the way to Dunn that Moutos j was not nurt much . but the woman stated that she told the chauffeur iol-o' pub leajcu luryue vvuioc. 30 7-8 I : OPPOSITE CAPITOL and UNICJN STATION Absolutely New and Strictly Wader n - - Reriovyrnetl for its High Service and Low Rates fiUROPEAN PLAN Room per day $ 1 .50 without bath and up RoffEl per day $2.00 with bath sai up All Rooms Outside Booklet (or the asking W. T. KNIGHT. Manager T 81 1-4 24 3-4 37 3-4 .9 42 1-8 12 1-2 ti effective tn treating unnatural discharges; palnlecs, non- poisonous and will not stricture. Believes in 1 to 5 days. SOLD BY PSteOISTS. i-Ttil Post if desired Price $1, er U bottles $2.7&; rreparpd'br TUB EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI. O. BEGOMES XiLtKE PICTURE) Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long POMADE HAIR DRESSING. Pleasahtly perfumed, not stickyorsrutniny Herblia s.timulsies and nourishes tbe roots of the hair causiusr nappy, coarse, stubborn, kinky or short hair to grow Soft, long, silky, easy to inananre, so you can do it up in any style. Removes .DANDRUFF-and Stoga n ITCHING SCALP. Don '1 befooled. Be iure you Sft Hcrohn. : Sold b'j DrV&Storts cr. M SBNil 6 CENTS stiiigps' or coin), for a hi hx El HEROLHt MEDICIKE CO., Atlanta, Georgia MORTGAGE SALE, plan of said City of Wilmington. , . . , . s This 13th of November, 1017. By virtue of the power or sale contained NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING in a certain mortgage deed made by Delia ! ASSOCIATION, ' B. Merrick and husband, John Merrick, to By John D. Bellamy & Ron, Attorneys. I ciation, bearing date November 23rd, 1915,1 I and duly registered on the records of New .Hanover county in Book ss, page 313, the ! undersigned mill sell, at nublic auction, to - the highest bidder, fofccash, at the Court j House door la tho City of Wilmington on I Thursday, the 13th day of December, 1917, i at twelye o'clock M the following describ . ed property situated in the City of Wil ' mington, to-wit : BEGINNING at the in i tersectlon of the Western line of Sixth ! Street with the Northern line of Marstel lar Street, runs thence Westwardly along 1 the northern line of Marstellar street 150 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with Sixth street 32 feet; thence Eastwardly parallel with Marstellar street 150 feet to Western line of Sixth street: thence I .For SALE-! AGBffS'-Wftfii I ED -yR r t . Southwardly. al6nfoWeSferjn.Uine;i0f:; Sixth ... V ' ;V- iivVm ,iilll.Si;i ww?.lfe Pef inking; 0etnf part" r'"tr" -mm mm ; in l f ir r. k nnir i anonrntnet rrt rna mrn l A full stock of the following: Items; Wire Nails. . . Wire Fencing. Flour, all grades. Gore's fine ground Corn Meal. Gore's Fancy Corn Syrup. ' , Gore's Extra Faiicy Molasses. ,-Genuine Seed Wheat. i - Please writer for prices and samples. D, Jj. COKE COMPANY. . .Vtholegale Growers,. Wilming'tonr Jf. C. 45 3-4 ' .J May Ut.00 asked. :0tal .900 barrels. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, f'hicazo. Dec. 6. Hogs Receipts Bu-k Lihr Mi.vd iousii .17.0O17.40 .16.6017.35 .16.8017.45 . . - . j- J 1 hcations, there is a governmeiic uuuk- . tj s industrial Alcohol . . . . 108 yard containing an immense dry dock, u g Ruhber .. 50 3-4 The city's population, according to tj g gteel the 1911 census is about 47,000. Hal-;Tjtah Copper ifax is the eastern terminus of the Virginia Cara. Chem. (b) Canadian Pacific railway ana me n- Wabash Pfd. "A adian government railways. Steam- Westinghouse Electric 16.8017.00 13.00(5)16.35 lreipts 14,000. Strong. let1 rani Nat i vp Siocker.- h feeders . f'ows and iieiiers Calvp Sheen-Rec-ints' 11.000 'ethers ambs .... The war has increased-tfe-e price of CCffi-f ,n Itnlv U Sfl rente n nniinrt. ship lines operate between the port wiUys-Overland and points in :ew rounuwuu, .16.80 17.45' Britain the United States and the; West Indies. Since the outbreak of the var, Wire communication between this city and Halifax was interrupted soon after the explosion and before more j than fragmentary reports had been re ceived. The munitions ship blown up was said to have been an American. At the moment of the explosion a fierce storm was sweeping the harbor and it is supposed that the collision ifax has assumed a more important . 7.3516.25 . 6.1011.00 . 5.2011.50 . 7.7514.50 Firm. , 8.8012.90 12.5017.00 Gfrtrude- Doebach. chief clerk to the "-'-ill V. 1 AWJ. LiiVl u r"( r;;ii();1il. is probably the only ;cn in lai road work to occupy ''Jf,n a high nosit ion. LADIES WILL GIVE PATRIOTIC SOCIAL l Store, Ev$xhfa?iOi Young ill and Old Is On Display I 81 This is only 16 days till Christmas. Our patrons are taking our advice, they are shopping early, and are benefitted The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Mat- nosition than ever as it is the principal ; thew's Lutheran church will give a port from which men, munitions and J patriotic social tomorrow afternoon supplies are transported rrom Canaan and evening trom 6:6V to 10:30 o clock. i REAL HAIR SAVES AND BEAUTIFIER 'oundatLast Shows Results at Once or Nothing to Pay to the battlefields of Flanders Northern France. City in Flames. and In the afternoon fancy work and refreshments will be sold. In the evening, beginning at 8:15, living pic- St. Johns, N. B., Dec. b. A large tures and tableaux will be shown. A part of Halifax, N. S., is in flames, fol- silver offering will be taken 'at the lowing an explosion in the harbor this j door for this. Refreshments will be mornine. Two vessels, one of them sold after the entertainment. Half of loaded with munitions of war, includ ing high explosives, collided. Many buildings along the water front were torn to pieces and manv persons are believed to have been killed. Other shipping in the harbor suffer ed severely and the crews of several f-r' s c;oo,I r.pws for men. and worn- cniH tn have been killed. f v!l0 ltair is falline out. who are nf the vessels was due to this. 0 'v;''i- bald, whose scalps are covered It was reported that a transport was n.huir, and itch like mad. jin the harbor at the time.but nothing uiy ,inurff,st ran nnw snnnlv definite could be learned. f'i' with ,,, td-;j nnc nf the-buildings that suffered f isguaran.ed to quickly stop loss severely was occupied by the Western ,l "air, i.roLioi., fl now nwth ph. Union ana was me leiiumub m V, .1 as j. can r c iJ. ".-in f;ai its in, now h 6iuwiu, i-ii TTniterl States. One 'very trace of dandruff " " nr n reuort says that two teiesraph oper - Jl , or the cost, small aaa anther that v, , , , , , ators were killed and anotner tnai ,w' "'funded. Thousands fimmc.ves lost their lives. r tne exrellpnt results ' . n.i v, nrciim of pUOOlUl . - COol Sf m ! It i some who teared bald- Halifax may prevent details becoming ' abundant hair, while known immediately when wire com- !') suffered for years with munication is restored. Meanwhile 1,11,1 "ohing head got a clean,' frantic efforts are being made by the ;i!i( r it q fow Have' lisp rl! inirionli nnmnaniAe tn restore their PiT lni irpaimnt. 'lines to some point in the vicinity of . ... inn uumeicu wiiu nauiOA. stated Dositively here rv Parisian 8ago tonight.'that there we're several transport in Otersen, James Taylor, Miss Margar H nnAi,i rrw fKfl horhnr wnftTi me tJAUiuoiuii uw- vk.-UV4 1 'ri IMJIM I I rl I . I m J I?: 4.11 u.fi - ood tor any form of hair red. Nothing as to the fate of these fasv to iisp Hplinatplv was ODiainauiu. this No aHm P v.-j not' "uininj t:"oublo. lfrfi;o;,. ft 1,,;.. 1 1 (1 I i R. R. Kant, the proceds will be given to the Na tional Special Aid work. The following is the program: "America," to be sung by all. Tableaux America: Goddess of Lib erty, Miss Emma Otersen; Woods man, Fred Seitter; Soldier, Andrew Lee; Farmer, Albert Rivenbark; Com merce, Gussie Williams; Justice, Miss Lueile Darden; Plenty, Miss Lucile Smith; Household, Miss Lena Oter sen; History, Miss Margaret Branch; Indian Maid, Miss Mamie Godwin. Old Black Joe, Dellman Seitter. Grandmother's Story: Miss Emma Schutt, grandmother; Bertha Haw kins, Julius Taylor, Eunice Taylor, Laura Kure, 9ildfen. Buy My Flowers, Mary Branch. Love in the Parlor: Love in the Kitchen; Miss Marie Keels and Adolf j Otersen; Miss Catherine Konig andj Gussie Williams. j Rosary, Mrs- William Schutt. ! Raising A Beard: Little Miss Mary! Branch and Master William Taylor. Tenting Tonight: Charlie Smith! and Archie Keels. The Coming! Man,: Mr. William by getting the pick. CLOTHING Clothing Coats Suits Coats and Children's Clothing at old prices. Our out-of-town trade has grown enormously. People from far and near have learned our cash business methods have enabled us to hold down the ever advanc ing prices. Our foresight in buying on low markets for the benefit of our patrons. it lUe oyiriL Ul IU. uiu .man, mil Paul Pate: Young Man, Archie Keels; ' i, t.QthoT thp' T.ittTp Snldiers. William Taylor. nr , . . ; 1 1 . , . . ; rv p l T n ; J r is il nuunu nuww w ' !!'! V, i Tin rrvlnv nr ctfooV iXtSltiiVi 10 . 1 itf.jj! . n r ci "l transports were filled with troops or 3 1 -.l,r Vr tTlOir PrfiWS "iy will supply you and aJZ?' 7, ineated well within 1 'y rerunded if not satis- at the mouth of Bed- naiiiaA uai uw - , ford hasin. It is- at the nonnwest por tion of the Harbor and since the war ' . 1 J c ar OTQTTlininS' st.a- nas ueen uaeu " tion for ocean steamers. It was at this portion of the harbor that ex-Ambassador Bernstorff and party were held and examined on their way from the United sStates to Germany, Miss 'Jielen P. McCormlck,. ,New York CityJe first woman prosecuting attorney, is 30 years oid and has been practicing law since 1912. NEOLIN SOLES Make, walkln Pleasnre Attached by SULLIVAN, Phone SSS. A Double Wedding: Mr. t. Jones and Miss Louise Konig;-Mr. Thomas, Cowan and Miss Lucile Darden; Jus tice, Mr. l C. Hopkins, and friends of the parties Married But Not Mated; same cou ples as in above. Anxious- Mother: Mother, Jnenj Kure; Doctor, qeorge Keels. . Spirit of Religion: Miss Minnie pHuggins ; children, Elizabeth "White, i Mary Rivenbark, Laura Kure, Lillian Bowden. ' ""Star Spangled Banner: Uncle Sam, Mr.-Jim Bowden. A most cdrdial iflvitation is extend ed to all to attend. -. , Substantial Christmas Gifts Leather Bags and S,uit Cases Handsome Dark. Brown all Leather Case 24 inch, heavy corners, heavy substantial hardware, strong and pretty, , each - '' - $22.50 Black genuine Walrus hand bag, large 20 inch size,- each $25:00 Big line of low priced bags and cases from $1.98 to $17.50. , Men's Shaving Mirror, large round glass, heavy plate large wall extension rack ajmtostuso ful gift, price . .'$148 , Cut grape Juice grape design; only .', A reai engine, large size, V -J for a boy or girl from 4 Lrsb JjVYJ to 7 years old. Hand- irfjjL . . . .y r ---j m A real engine, large size, for a boy or girl from 4 to 7 years old. Hand somely painted and has smoke stack and large bell. Operates with aedal, easy to run. Some thing new. Each,.$14.0Q Large Toy :Auto, This must be seen . to be ap preciated. Very hand somely striped, has two seats, easv to oberate. v Each ....... .$15.00. Substantial Christmas Gifts (Continued). Cup and Saucers Set Japan China pretty stripe aild decorated in fancy holly box, each $1.19,to $1.75 Set oi' 6 glasses cut design packed in pretty hbliy hox, set .98c Handsome Serving Tray, Dark Mahogany out-, side and glass inside. Crepe Paper fpr decorating. We have a most extensive line - Of decorating paper. Pretty creative effects, dotted, stars and stripes. 10 feet to the piece, each ......15c Brush and Brush Sets, Military Sets for men in all leather cases. Real useful gift $3.98 , Manicure and Brush sets from $1 .98 up. f Blue" BirdVe't' 'seK'' packed"' inpretty holly box, each set only 1 68c FRICT ION Set JUg-and '6v glasses; ' . ....... - . $ Friction (Toys No better toys for a boy. Fric tion engine, large size and tender each $1.25 Large Battleships, each . ..... i . .$1.25 Smaller Friction Toy all kinds, for 63c ' Remember we have a complete line of all toys, ' aVvefy;f easonable prices. J J. W Wilmingt on Fuschi? Cash : Phone -272 Daft. r Lumberton V ;4
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