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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. rUESDAY,:uiAY14;.19I8; Market Review, Marine and W eather News ' ' ' . - :.-.' k STOCK MARKET. vvw York, May 14. A rise of eight Superior Copper -.ta in Butte and FU1" - TWTt aln was on its A rnn Ul J - - - - r 0 rmfinicuous feature of today's MID W - arly stock dealings, itaiis also were jtive and strong, advancing one to two points on the proposed 25 per ent rate increase. Denver and Rio rrande preferred gained 3 1-4 as a re- of the plan to cancel the com pany's debt. Shippings, motors, oils uears and tobaccos rose one to two noints over yesterday's close, and rnited States Steel advanced a large Lrtion. Liberty 41-4s made a new gfrecord at 97.70. - ,M.T imerican Beet Sugar .... American Car . . - Lerican Car & Foundry American Locomotive . . . American Linseed . . American Smelt. Refining fflprican Sugar - .,73 7-8 . -45 3-4 . 791-2 . 66 5-8 . 34 5-8 . 813-8 .113 5-8 . 98 5-8 . 68 1-8 . 86 .108 3-8 .' 87 1-2 . 55 5-8 . 87 .141 5-8 . 68 3-8 '. 69 1-2 . 43 . 221-4 . 44 . 441-4 . 421-8 . 69 1-4 American 1. OL X. .. . . Copper Anaconda Atchi5n Atl., Gulf & W. Indies T3idwin Locomotive . . din'more & Ohio BMhiehem Steel "B' Canadian Pacific . . . . Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio . . CM, Mil. & St. Paul . CM., R. I- & Pac- Chino Copper . . Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn Products rmrible Steel i Cuba Cane Sugar 32 1-2 Erie 16 3-4 General Electric 149 1-2 General Motors .. .. .. .. 124 3-4 Grar Northern Pfd 92 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 32 3-8 Illinois Central 97 1-2 Inspiration Copper .. .. .. .. .511-8 Int Mer. Marine 25 1-8 Int. Mer. Marine Pfd. . . . . . . 93 1-2 International Paper . . . . . . . 44 3-4 Kenneeott Copper .. .32 7-8 Louisville & Nashville .. . .il5 jlaxwell Motors 26 1-2 Mexican Petroleum 96 3-4 Miami Copper 29 1-4 Mtdvale Steel .. .... 511-8 Missouri Pacific 24 New York Central . . . . ... . . 74 Norfolk & "Western 107 5-8 Northern Pacific 88 Ohio Citis Gas 40 1-4 Pennsylvania . . 44 3-4 Pittsburgh Coal 53 1-4 Ray Consolidated Copper . . . . 25 3-4 Reading 88 Rep. Iron & Steel 89 3-4 Sinclair Oil & Refining 28 1-2 Southern Pacific 86 1-2 Southern Railway 25 Studebaker Corporation ...... 38 3-4 Tennessee Copper -. . 171-2 Texas Co 150 1-2 Tobacco Products . . . . , . .... 61 3-4 Union Pacific 1251-8 United Cigar Stores . . I S. Ind. Alcohol . . . Cnited States Ruubber , United States Steel . . . Utah Copper Wabash Pfd. "A" .... Westinghouse Electric . Willys-Overland American .Tobacco . . . Atlantic Coast Line . . Gulf States Steel .. .. Seaboard Air Line .. . Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron United Fruit Virginia-Caro. Chem. ..331-4 ,.13(TS-4 .. 58 3-4' .109 7-8 . 421-2 .. 42 3-4 ,. 17 3-4 ..168 .. 92 3-4 ,.108 3-4 .. 7 3-4 62 .125 3-4 .. 46 3-8 (bid) CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, May 13. Receipts 54,000. Weak and slow. Bulk 17.35 17.70; light 17.20 17.85; mixed 17.1517.85; heavy 16.25 17.80; rough 16.2516.60; pigs 14.0017.25. Cattle: Receipts 13,000. Weak Na tive steers 10.1517.50; stockers and feeders, 9.00 12.85; cows and heif ers 6.8014.25; calves, 8.0014.00. Sheep: Receipts 18,000. Weak. Sheep 12.2516.50; lambs 16.25 20.50. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, May 13. Buying on the part of leading commission houses lave an upward swing today to the corn market. Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to 3-4c off, with May 1.27 5-8 and July 1.42 1-2 jo 1.43, were followed by sharp gains in the July delivery to well Above Saturday's finish. Oats fluctuated with corn. The chief demand came from shorts. After opening unchanged to 7-8c lower, with uiy 64 3-4 to 65 3-8, tb market scored i decided advance. 8Gfonowsd provision Prices ranged .rforn- Open. Close. 127 5-8 1.27 7-8 ?f .74 5-8 .74 3-4 kL- 66 !-2 ; -66 7 , 43.25 Lard' " --44-8a 4385 & - 25.0 24.75 22- & 23.; 23.37. avt'- ..24.1. 23 82 iolheclose was Settle 17-8.net , ,,e,rt0 l-8l-4c advance, with May and July 1.433-8 to 1.43 5-8 otht 32-05- Barley, 1.2501.45. Tim & 5-008.00. Clover, 18.00 28.00. 2?07?ominal- Lard, 24.27. Ribs, 2.37 23.00. The number of traveling sales- tnati?.in the United stats is esti ea t0 liave .increased at least 35 cent, sinec the war began. fee!?6 General Electric company is joeewg college women to become reom-en and to do laboratory work. The Detroit postoffice now has 30 mail carriers in service. . , LOCAL MARKETS. - (Wholesale Prices.) Eggs . . .35c Butter . . . . .... . . . . Spring chickens (scarce) Grown chickens . . . . . . luddle ducks ... ... .. .. Guineas . . . . . . , . . . . , Beef (dressed ( .... Irish potatoes (bag) . . . N. C. Hams, lb , . .. .. ..36c ..40 to 60c ..8bc to fl ..60c .... .. .,40c . .15 to 18c .. . .. . it .. .. ..35c Ribs.. 32 to Zc ..10 o 11c .. i. ..55c . .$2 .. . ,30c to 82c . . . ..10 to 11c .. .10 to 12c . . . 1. $4.2j N. C. Shoulders and maes, green .. -.. Wool, free of burr .. Corn, bushel .. .. .. Bees wax Salted hides .... . . Tallow .. .. .. .. .. Onions ; (2. ushels) .. . Peanuts, N. C. . . . . . Peanuts,- Spanish, dull Peanuts, Virginia Apples, Winesaps, bbl. Oranges, box . . ..12.40 ..$2.30 ..$2.50 ...$7.50 ..$5.25 NAVAL STORES. Spirits 48 cents. Rosin Nothing doing. Tar $3.25. Crude--$6.25, 4.25 and $3.25. MaMrlne Corps Casualty List. s Washington, May 13. A marine corps casualty list containing 18 names was made miblic bv t.h tww j department today. Seventeen men weie wuuuaea sugnuy ana one is re porte missing in action. MONEY MARKET. r New York, May 13. Mercantile pa per, four months, 6, six months 6, sterling sixty day bills 4.72 3-4; com mercial sixty day blls on banks 4.72; commercial, sixty day bills 4.71 3-4, demand 4.75 1-2, cables 4.76 7-16. Bar silver 99 1-2. Time loans easier, sixty and ninety days 5 3-4 to 6 per cent;, sixm onths 6 bid. Call money weaker, high 4 1-2, low 3; -ruling rate 4 1-2, closing hid 3, offered at 3 1-2, last loan 3.-2. CHICAGO CATTLE. Chicago; May 14. Hogs: Receipts, 30,000. Weak. Bulk 17.40 17.70 i light 17.20 17.80 mixed 17.1517.80; heavy 16.2517.60; rough 16.2516.60; pigs 14.0017.25. Cattle: Receipts 13,000. Steady. Native steers 10.15 17.70; stockers and feeders, 9.0012.85; cows and heifers 6.9014.25; calves 8.0014.00. Sheep: Receipts 18,000. Weak. Sheep 12.0016.25; lambs 15.00 20.25. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, May 14. Prospects of warmer weather likely to facilitate planting gave the bears an advantage today in the corn market. Opening quotations which ranged 1-4 c off to a shade advance, with May 1.27 5-8 to 1.27 3-4 and July 1.45, were followed by moderate setbacks. Oats, like corn, eased down as a result of better weather conditions and owing to absence of any urgent cash demand Trade-was almost en tirely local. After opening 3-8c lower for.May, , with Julx 66 66 7-8 ,tbjd market underwent a further sag. Provisions felt the effect of grain weakness. Strength in the hog mar ket failed to act as an offset. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, May 14. Turpentine firm, 451-2; sales 152; receipts 227; shipments none; stock 23,640. Rosin firm; sales 548; receipts 1,375; shipments none; stock 97,185. Quote: B 6.506.60; D, E, F, 6.60; G, H, I, K, 6.65; M, 6.85; N, 7.00; WG, 7.20; WW, 7.35. TO DENOUNCE COMMERCIAL TREATIES Cannot Give Fair i Treatment Dominions, Says The Times. to London, May 14. Andrew Bonar Law, chancellor of the exchequer, made an important announcement in the house of commans Monday, The Times says, when, in reply to a ques tion by Sir' Edward Carson, he said the British govesment intended to adopt a policy similar to that of the French government in denouncing all commercial conventions, containing a geeral clause regarding "most favor ed nations." Such a step, The Times, declares in its-editorial comment will leave Great Britain free in matters of fiscal policy. Up to this time the. United Kingdom has been found by commer cial treaties with allied and neutral countries guaranteeing reciprocal "most favored nation" treatment in fiscal matters . Commercial treaties - with enemy countries were terminated by the war. So long as commercial treaties remained in force, The Times adds, it was impossible for the United United Kingdom to give specially fa vorable treatment to her dominions or- allies in customs duties or im ports or to differentiate between countries to which are exported goods of the United Kingdom. mv, r.mTnaWia.l treaties are how to be denounced. ' This denunciation, it is said does not mean necestauiy tha tthere will be any radical change xt xi of Great Britain 111 LUC - - j... but it makes such a change possible. BELGIAN FORCED TO JOIN GERMAN ARMY- Paris, May 14. A Belgian subject born of Belgian parents at Teuveji, was forcibly enlisted ln the German army on' January 1, 1918, and he de serted on . March 4, reporting to Bel gian - representatives in a neutral country, says a Havas-dispatch from Havre. The -man was forced, into the First Ersatz battalion of regiment number 161 at Duren, Rhenish Prus sia.' .. ;, . .Jh,.. , . . ' : . ENGLAND COTTON MARKETS. Wilmington (spot) .,..30.00 Charleston;.. 321-2 Norfolk . . Sv . I . . . . . . . 30.00 Savannah .. .. .. y. ".. .. ..321-2 NEW YORK COTTON. New York, May... 14. The cotton market lost a good part of yesterday's Improvement during - today's early trading. The cables were lower than due, the weather map made a more favorable showing on the average and the 'census figures confirmed recent disappointing.: forecasts - of domestic mill consumption. . for April. - The opening, was. irregular, at. .an. advance of nine points on May, but generally six to 17 points lower; and prices soon sold off to. . a net loss of 32 to 43 points, with Julv October 25.30. Liverpool , was a sell er, mere was also scattered selling for southern account, and liquidation by yesterday's buyers. Cotton closed easy. Higli. Low. Close. May ..26.84 26.00 x 25.67 July .. .... ..26.45 25.50 25.50 October.. .. . . ..25.61 24.77 24.77 December .. ...'.25.50 24.68 24.68 January .. .. ..25.14 25.00 24.56 NEW YORK SHOT. Cotton closed barely steady at a quiet; middling 27.20. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, May 14. A less fa vorable showing than expected by April American mill statistics caused selling in the cotton market today under which, in the first half hour of business prices.fell off 22 to 32 points from' the level of yestrday's close . Weather conditions over the belt were considered unfavorable and steadied the market at the decline. Cotton closed barely steady at o decline of 85 to 95 points. . High. Low. Close. May .. .. ..26.60 26.00 25.85 July .. . .. ..25.70 24.85 24. 8& October 24.59 23.74 23.74 December 24.40 23.49 23.4iT January 23.36 23.36 23.36 NEW ORLEANS SPOT. New Orleans, May 14. Spot cot ton quiet and unchanged. Sales on the' spot 327; to arrive none; low middling 26.75; midding 29.25; good middling 30.50. Receipts 2,701; Stock 423,609. , LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, May 14. Cotton. Spot dull, prices unchanged; good mid dling 22.23; middling 21.70; low mid dling 21.18; good ordinary 20.18; or dinary 19.66; sales 2,000 bales, in cluding 1,800 American. No receipts. Futures closed steady. New con tracts f May 21.71; June 21.34; July 20.79; August 20.26; September 19.85. Old contracts, fixed prices: May 20.45; May-June 20.37; June-July 20.29. . COTTON SEED OIL. NewoYrk, MaV 13:-Cotton seed oil market, no quotations. COTTON SEED OIL. New York May 14. Cotton seed oil market, no quotations. THRIFT SOLDIERS DECORATED TODAY Almost a hundred city school stu dents were decorated with the em blem of thrift by Judge Gilbert T. Stephenson, of Winston-Salem, at to day's noon exercises at the Hemen way school, public recognition of the children's activities in selling war savings stamps being taken, by the award of medals. Forty-four of he students weTe Remenway pupils. Thirty-six from the Hemenway wera awarded medals making them sol diers of thrift, six were made cor porals and two generals, the, lattei Henry and Everett Huggins receiving gold medals. The other students decorated were from the several schools of the city. The exercises were largely attended and of a very interesting nature. ; Will Meet Tomorrow. Meeting will be held tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock of the education committee of the woman's mission ary auxiliary of Grace Methodist church, at the church, and all mem bers are expected to be in attend ance. ' ' WEATHER. For Wilmington and Vicinity. Fair and cooler tonight. Wdenesda fair. Moderate north winds, becoming variable. Stage of Water. Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C. at 8 a. m. yester day, 6.8 feet , Wednesday, May '14, 1918 Sun rises 6:11 Sun set ..8:05 Weather Bureau Reports Temperature. a o 75 3 S3 3" WEATITEK C3 to O to 5 5 Asheville . . Atlanta . . . Charleston . Charlotte . . Chicago .. . Galveston . . Jacksonville N. Orleans . N. Yorl .... Pittsburg . . . Raleigh St. Louis ... Washington WjlmiiLKton ...clear . . . clear , . cloudy ..cloudy 68 72 82 76 60 78 84 76 76 64 84 68 84 50 52 70 60 46 66 72 64 48 48 60 58 58 12 .14 1.22' .48 1.36 0 0 .12 0 .04 .48 .34 .30 1.10 rO . . . clear ... : clear , .duody .. .clear ...foggy .. .clear .raining .raining ...clear i.cl6 80 1 I Inenasef streps & ellwte nervous, run-dowa people two? Ww tun u- I many bbbbiw dorsfei by ; farmer Umti State8-Sntorm phTsicians and former Publfc Health ofe-' I cSs. Ak your doctor or 4rnggiit , . .. 544,559 BALES WERE . IL Cotton on Hand Aoril 30 pt "rsri'r.":' -r onows Lecrease r rom Last, Year. T: Washington, May 14. Cotton con sumed during April amounted to 544, 559 running bales,, exclusive of Hat ers, -and for the nine months ; ending April 30th, 4,944,782 bales, the census bureau today announce. Last year, in April, 652,244 bales were consumed and during the nine month period 5,061,160 oaies. Cotton on band April 30 in consum ing establishments was 1,807,055 bales, compared with 2,033,356 last year and in public storage and at compress 2,843,553- bales compared with 2,503,411 a year ago. Cotton spindles active during April numbered 33,746,983, compared with 33,268,615 a year ago. Imports during April were 21,157 bales, compared with 29.A68 last year. Exports amounted to 217,802 bales, including Hnters, compared with 271, 753 a year ago, and for the nine months period 3,691,115, compared with 4,845,881 last year. Statistics for cotton-growing states: Cotton consumed during April, 305, 609 running bales, exclusive, of Hnt ers, and for the nine months, 2,S01, 540, bales. Last year in April 321,797 balea were consumed during the nine month period, 2,902,838 bales. Cotton on hand, April 30, in con suming establishments was 1,017,242 bales, compared with 1,036,484 last sear, and in public storage and at compresses 2,497,216 bales, compared with 2,188,638, compared with 13,900,- 301 a year ago. PUPPY DOG ISBORN IN AMERICAN TRENCH With the American Army In France, Monday, May 13. A puppy dog born in an American front line trench was the subject of a notice posted on the newspaper correspond ents' bulletin board tonight by the censor in a jovial moment. The no tice read: "Lieutenant has a dog, a pup py dog, born in a front line trench. It was born with a camouflage suit already on. It sounds fishy but "go look at the dog." ' i First Payment of Bonds. Washington, May 14 In prepara tion for the first semi-annual pay ment on second liberty loan bonds due tomorrow, banks today were flooded with Interest coupons. The payment will total $76,175,000. Cox College, iii Atlanta, one of the oldest colleges in the world chartered exclusively for women, celebrates its 75th anniversary this month. Bank Call Issued. Washington, May 14. The comp troller of the currency today Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of business on Friday, May 10. MUCH RHEUMATISM Local Druggist's No-Cure No-Pay Offer Attracts Many Sufferers. If there are any rheumatic sufferers in town who have not availed .them-; selves of Mr. Bellamy's generous offer ' they should do so at once. Mr. Bellamy states that i& Rheuma. the guaranteed prescrlptiohJforXrheu- matism, does not give any ' purchaser , quick and joyful relief Mr. Bellamy will return the purchase price without any quibbling or red tape. Rheumatism is a dangerous-disease, and anyone who has the slightest taint of it should drive it from the system as soon as possible. Read what Rheu ma did for this sufferer: "For five years I suffered with artic ular rheumatism, having bunches on my elbows, feet and wrists. I took everything I could get, with no relief. I saw your ad. and was greatly im proved before I had used two .battles, and was cured before I had finished the third. I thank God for Rheuma and that I am free from rheumatism today. If anyone wishes information from me I will write them. I think Rheuma is a miracle." Mrs. Lucia Ryder, 102 Gilbert street, Syracuse, N. Y. . Good druggists everywhere sell Rheuma. A large bottle is inexpensive and sufficient for two week's treat ment. Advt. We specialize in the man ufacture of Rubber Stamps and Good Printing Carolina Printinjgand Stamp Works No. 8 Grace St CONSUMED IN APR Washington, Norfolk. Va. Miss Edith Talpey a Barnard Col lege graduate, has been appointed chief chem -til t the big plant of the General Chemical company at King ston, OnW STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IN Ha W JtlAINWJUK JU U IN X X . By virtue ef. power f sale conferred unon me. bjt law, IjxvtVl on Thursday, the 23rd day otSMiy,384Sr' lVcIock M. at the Court House -door of said county, sell to the highest s bidder for cash to satisfy a mechanic's lien for repairs : One Two passenger Saxon Automobile left at my shop by George Kostarars. This 9th day of May 1918. E. P. DUDLEY. 5-10-1.2t -IN NEW YORK CITY- A Good Room with Bath tt 2.00 to 3.00 Per Day It Hard to Find, But the Editor of this Paper will tell you "You can get thcmM at the Hotel Gregorian 35tli Street, Bet 5th Ave. and Broadway. Homelfke. Mo?u, Fireproof, Cen tral, nar Tfcatr8 and Shop. Beet of PM4s at Fair Prices. Writ fV Bteeklat to DANIEL 2. W?CH3rr. Prop. B21YE HAURIA GUT OF THE SYSTEl d COOP TOMIO AWP AyPBTOSSj Str. Wilmington Leaves Daily and Sunday At 9:30 A. M. NEOUN SOLES. Makes Walkin a Pleasure Attached by SULLIVAN, King of Shfyiaker8 N. 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' " ' " 4 At This An effort is made by the officers &f ou)rflhtitution to ren der a real service to all Depositors and Customer4nd to have everyone feel that the "People's V Bank is their banking home. We invite you to keep your account with,us. THE PEOPLES SAVINGS-BANK n Corner Front and Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway. N.Y SUBURBAN IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1918. $ WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, VRI6HTSVILLE BEAGH KASt BOUND. Leave "Electric Center" for Winter Park Leave -Electric Center" for LeaTe "Electric Center" for Beach WriffhtsrilT 6 :30 6:50 A. M. 6:30 6 :50 7:25 8 :00 8:30 "ioioo" 11:30 !1 :00 1:10 A. M.1 6:30 A. M. "6:50 7 :25 " 8 :00 " 8:30 7:23 8 :00 8:30 i6":66' 11 :30 !1:00 1 :10 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 6:00 5:30 6:10' 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10 :15 11:15 10 :00 11 :30 !1:00 xl :10 2:00 P. M P. M. P. M 2:00 " 2 :30 u 3:00 ' 3:30 " 4:00 44 4:30 " 5 KX " 5:30 " 6:10 M 6:40 " 7:15 " 8:15 u 9:15 " 10:15 11:15 30 00 :30 00 30 5:00 5:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 9:15 Daily except Sunday. ! Sundays' Only. FREIGHT SCHEDULE: Daily Except Sunday. Leave Jsinth and Orange Streets 3:00 P. M. Freight Depot open Daily Except Sunday from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M.- SPECIAL NOTICE This table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guarnteed. , JERSEY) ALADDIN Princess; Streets. digest what little you do eat! I- J f X Bank One or two doses ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten years younger. Best 'known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach' and Dyspepsia. SCHEDULE, WBSTBOUNP. Leave Leave Leave Beach WrlfrhtsTiUe Winter Park for for for ? Wilmington. Wilmington. Wilmington. . ..r 6:15A. -M. '6:26 A. M. 7:10 A. 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