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" :.-. -: . ' . '. ', l' . -i . - - , .: ." ............ .... ... ...... ..v.. J.-, . .JU .&.TMml.--t&.-:-ii .,......',-.'.. . . - . - - r ....vV- ; Lr -4.., .... , . -.).,x, ....--f-T., , - - E - -w- . . : - ;. ' f - . it CENTRAL CAROLINA FAIR 0PEI1S Gates Swing Open TodayGood Roads .Days Rejuvenation, of jSreens- r boro Tobacco iMarket' ' . Other News Notes J (Special Star .Cotrespondence,) ; -Greensboro; N. C.,f OqU XTbe ex hibitors, spieiers ana amusement folks have been coming in, by. the scores to- day and getting their booths and space allotmen s rewraxpe rT 280 tons, Bur olina Fair, wich?wjlU.open fomorroittr 4 - -. morning. There are many ?. more ex-1 Hei4s"Cff' ::n??ia8 ? hibits in every';departmenCtlttn-reYerliwiJa B'rs) tons, Blair, Deiore auu iu oi.Litw:vJiii,at.H'i, vae mia- wav are considerably increased. rThere gramme is prob&bly the best that ha' . ; ; wT r x i ever Deen orerea in isortn Carolina. There are handsome l?purses - offered lor each day's racing and the winners will be able to carry, away a good, sized sum. : -. -; .. ; The Inter-Church Association has a booth at the fair, which indicates that the religious element of the city has given the fair ift -approval:----. .This is a number of charts prepared by the Sci entific Temperance Federation show-4 ing tne enect or aiconouc drinks on 1 1 A. . - . i m, I ine iiumau sygiem. ue accion oi ine 1 1 directors in closing the gates on Sun-J aay mis year bo as to Keep, out tne curious who usually go out: oh "Sunday preceding the opening of the fair, has been generally commended by .pastors and church people. ' ; ' -.- v.; s ;-; Chairman -Boren, of the county com-, missioners, and the Greensboro Chain- ber of Commerce, are doing , every rf thing possioie to make the two good roads days designated - by : Governor Craig a success. Mr. Boren has sent out a circular letter over the county calling the attention of people to the 4 Governors proclamation : ana , asking them to co-operate in making it a great occasion in Guilford county and the State. Mr.- Boren is: also having the State and National governments to send good roads literature to lead ing citizens of the county. The idea is to have an overseer. appointed for each piece of road In the county that will be worked and he -will secure the co-operation of others. -- -: '. -- - Marshall A. Hudson, of New York, founder of the organized Bible class movement and president of the world wide Barraca-Pnilatnesu Union ,-rSpoe tonight in Westminster Presbyterian church? before a large audience. There are many organized classes in Greens boro and strong Baraca and Phllathea Unions. The address was " highly en joyed. ' - The rejuvenation of. the Greensboro tobacco market" and " the "large sales here this season r have ibeenrthe sur prise and the delight of every busi ness man of the city. There is an un usually large", crop in Guilford this year and the prospects are that most of this and some irom surrounding counties will .' le marketed" here : this season. There Are several additional buyers on the market and they -have made the prices the highesst in years. More than a million and a-half pounds have already been sold here this sea son. For this more than a ciuarjter.of a million dollars f has been paid farm ers of this section. Oh one day .about $30,000 was paid for the tobacco sold here. The-wonderful Increase sales here bas brought to the cityithe head buyers of -some of the big com panies and additional facilities 'for handling the leaf have been installed. 1 The--State Normal and Industrial College will soon have - its handsome new Moller pipe organ ready for "use. A representative of the: factory'is frere installing it. This is one of the most complete two manual organs in : the South. Nearly every effect possible on the large three manual instruments are possible on this organ. - As soon as it is completed a concert , wllk be Riven by the great organist," Scott Hunter, formerly of England, but now living in Washington City -"-"' At a recent quarterly meeting of the Vest Greensboro charge of the M.; E church. South, strong resolutions were adopted by the members complimen tary to Rev. w. L.DawsoluV:who liaa. served for pastor four years and must, therefore, leave at the end'of this, con rence year. Mr. Dawson. is one of tne ablest ministers in his conference and is greatly beloved by his -people; CHINESE SHIP TESTED, rew Republi5 Adds to Navy Another Philadelphia. Oct. 13." -The speed gun and torpedo trials of the s Chinese. ""er j-er Hung off the Delaware apes duriner the lastvfAw riav .Ttfem very successful, according to a' state-fl Sf- l8?,11 out by theNew Xorkl Shipbuilding Company, which recentlyl -""vieiu me warship -for -the Dese governmPTit f - .- - - - - . 3 noTh.e Fei HunS arrived at the com-J a jura at uamden, jn. j., tonayi w prepared for her long voyage to the East. . The trials, according to the com pany, have proved the ship, which is ntted with all the t latest devices arid improvements to be the speediest- of her class afloat. Guaranteed by her builders to maintain a - speed : of 20 Knots an hour, the Fei Hung attained a speed of 22 1-2 knots. A 24-hour en durance trial at a: speed .of IS knots was run to determine ..tne. fuel consumption- and this" test was' also de clared to be; satisfactory. . --r. All the guns in the ship's armament were tested, being fired with full bat tle charges and Chinese officers who were on the trial trip, expressed them-i selves as satisfied with the perform ance of the-ship. - - The Fei Hung is a protected cruiser or about 2C.D00 tons displacement, sne is 320 feet lorig. -The. propelling machinery-consists of -three steam tur bin es which are ;imlied - with steam by three watertube boilers one of which is fitted fori Durhing ' oil-fuel. The armament- of- the ;Fei Hung ccn: I sist's 0f-6-f43ncb"2: 3-inch rapid uns,t. six three poundersi' two one pounder automatic guns and ' two"18tocn; torpe do, - !- ' T-..-.--..iWiV-vyf' LIVERPOOL CQHXOK JfARKET. Liver nonl. Oct.- 13. Snet.-ood business itl. m-io mialor -' Afidrllilltr fair. 7:97: ood middling, 7.67; mlddliag. .755; low mifirtiiiie- 7.:: croon orainary. o.oi , uiu- Sales. 8,000. including 700 American :inrl 500 for speculation aBdexpom Ke eipts.i 30,300 bales American-. Futures loxed easv. October. , 7.14 ; October- o vemler, 7.03 :' November-December, o-95 : ueoember-January, .5o7 January teviu-.-ii-v rohrnarr-Vfnfch rfl. 95 -March' April. 6.95: ADril-May, 6.95; May-June, I". .-,U. Tnno.Jnlir R AS -Jnl VAUCU8t, O.MWMl August-September. 6.75; ptember-Octo- ber, 6.53; October-Kovemoer, d.w. . v; XAVAJ. .STORKS. ";;'f Savannah. Oct. 13. Turpentine, steady at :atfit3!4. Sales. 517; - receipts, 490 ; ahip iiieuts. 217; stocks. .26,778. y ' " non IJosiu Firm. 8ales. -1,354 1 receipts,. 982 ; i,!nn,a..to t OA- utnokaV-15'2:81:. f , - : Quote: A.'B, C. D. E. F. O. H J 3.35:1 K. 4.15; M. 4.40; N, 5.10; W G, 6.10;. W4 Washington, Oct 13. Jeff McCarn, of Tennessee, was nominated , by Pres ident Wilson ' . today . to ' be United States attorney-for Hawatt. Arrived. L6v Lbon' Black, -Smtth's , Bridge, ,JC..P. -.. ... " - 7 - l , - Hnvri kv. tons. Prince, rsT 'K' Alexander Sprunt,: Son. n Foreign, - by AJexaaderrBptuat j Sou. i : f rT . f1 v". -: V.;- MARISqs DrBECTOBY. rj-fc. of. vri" -Ol'.'iwAi:!- : ; ; . . ..North caroUiS: i Ktr-uardlffao (Br.), 2,681 tons, WUllams, IAipea 4r .StefH , , - i-PatnclI; IXSTJ, .tSHS tons, KOD-; s . . . - jui uui. a, Dvxi. . - . " . Ban. . VnrV aiav . cfnn.t -lnce,,-Ban :mr.ji2;lS2 tons MayneV Boston, Alex. Sornnt & Son .Sg.-JSjfei-; :o0k, 319- tons, Bay, Maffitt & WOOd. - .;.-., -.e.-...- :::v : ,:. 'ilanm:&oo Br Biros and bAo. . ; BecelWa. ot Cotton and Naval Stores at tbt , s P : Wilmington, N. ; C. Oct. 13. Seaboard Air Line -642 bales cotton. uyue i.ine-5a bales cotton. Total 3,591.. bales --cotton. WILMINGTON MARKETS. 7 STAR OFFICE," Oct, 13. SPIRITS . TTJHPJ2NTINEJ . .Stearic it 38 jeenf ner xallon: - -is -: TAtt f-jrm, at fZ29 per carrel; in casks I0e per 'salloni - - - ,; , . t,? 4-t . 5 CRUDE: TURPENTINES Finn," 2.00 pr brrirtL-foracdLs.3vOO .-.per, .barrel Xor alp, and S3.00'per barrel for TirgtBi" Viaotanona same day last year apima turpentine, 37 : rosin. $6.15: tar. $2.20: crtrde-tnrpentine, firm, at $3.25$4.75 to $4.73. j Spirits Turpentine ... .... ( r) IOSUa i .4 a ( - 1 J Grnde: TurpeBtioe' ...i.. v. .... . ) Receipts same da Jast. ear Spirits Dentine 26 casks : rosin. 139 barrels : tar. 10 barrels: crude, turpentine, 68 barrels. . i ' ' ? ' ' - ObTTON MARKET. ' .' Mrkit-8not.:nnlAt. nt.lS oentu for mid dling. .. ... . . , . . - Market " Same day . last year, firm, at 10 for; middling. u -. Hooolnta a rial , Sm ln v Irist var. r - j i i "i-. r- . I Total receipts since. Sept. 1, VHjJ&t uaies. -' Total receipts same time last year, . 91, 339 bales. ; - PRODUCE MARKETS. I Ousted bvt J. Meredith. Oct. 11.) CORN ti.w to i.yo per sacs. POTATOES rian 4 potatoes. Aew crop. 85c; v per bus A Sweet potatoes. new, 70c. ; fiSAS out -or aeaaooi ' BEEF- Native, dressed, dull, , 8c. PORK-. malL lllail2c. i "WOsOIr--BurryP. 11 to 12c. per lb.; free HIDES Green salt He ; dry flints, 14 NORTEF&AROtlNA BACON Bama, 21 to . 22e.- per lb. ; Bides and sbonldttrg, loc rBEEASltrjnC 2728c. per lb. . TiI.TW TiMrm 4 to 4V, ner1 lb. : 1 'POTTITRf r Chickens, good - demand. Grown, 40 to 45c. ',, Spring . chickens. 15 SSCji per"JisadV-1t:,r-;- . - --...ti- -: E0;iS 26c. Good demand. - ' SHEEB OlA Sheepif TSc.-to 2-50 per head; very dun. LArabs, fi.oo to z.oo TtJRKEYSTTliIve on : foot, 20c. , per lb. , (CON. BANJT "MABJCET, ( . -(Quoted - fey J. S. Flinchess ft Co.) k Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 11. 3 Market Weak. Nothing doing. , North : Carolioa-No. -1, -3jBrime -hand-picked, 75; machine-picked, TO. -SDanish Prime. ' hand-piekedi- 1.00 ;- ma- Cbine-picked?90e. , VT ! Virginlas-Prime hand-picked, 75c.; ma-Chine-picked, 80c. CAROL! NtAHS lAT WASH I N GTON. Trasedy 'oti IPrtomaeiyilr Service .-r .ExawsBahker rPrssent. -r --.... J- -f,Speciai star Telegram. jv -v-? f Washington; D. C. Oct. 13.-r-The re mains of JJbbert-Jl Claxton, son tf Dr. P. P. Claxt0n,T7hited. States Commis: sioher of Education," who was taken suddenly.illr OH A launch: comlng-up the Potomac riarer : last .1 night v and died sbortly after, reaching Alexandria, Va., left tomgnx-ior -'l arDoro, wuere vuc bmrial will take -place tomorrow, i Dr. and Mrs. Claxton: accompanied the re mains. Dr.: Claxton -is is well known in Greensboro -rand throughout the State. For a number of years ne was connected iwith. educational work in that section of the country. 1 i Upon TBCOnnnendatloft. -of Represen fatlVe Godwin, Clyde E. West, of Yen rlckville, has been appointed a rural carrier from Kelly. ' i An examination! for railway mail clerks .will be held November 19th at anic)nrn - - WUminerton. Raleigh, !ftirtiHrirrv Durham. Charlotte and -Asheville " - " - Major "stedman left last night for Wilmington to attend the f uneral 61 his -sister, Mrs. Clayton Giles, , which occurred in New York Saturday night. Joseph G. Brown president. of the Citizens' National Bank, of Raleigh, is here - attending the meeting of tne banking committee -of the Vsmaller banks of the country. J. A. Kleiner and George , Fr Newman, of Greens boro;N. E. Pepper and P. H. Linville, of Dahbury; Oma Carr, of Asheville, and C. P. Keuster, of Charlotte, are here. : . : : r B- A- -; GOT HIS NEW WHEEL. Also . PersbnalLetter-f romk t ': i i Wll son BoV H ajjpy, presWent f Washington, Oct. 13 Fifteen-year-old Bobby Crawford, a messenger who rode in front of President Wilson s automobile a few days ago, was a hap py : lad today. VWhen he left, the hos- 1 pital fuDy recovered k -ne a-ecetvea .a Drandinew jwneev tne-gitx ci ie,fw ident and? a pefsonaMetter. ..: -- , TAKE IT III - ;Just as Scores fete Wilmington People -1 "ov. -;'.';: Havev - ? WaiUng -doesn't payt f lit you, neglect kidney backache, , ? Urinary-troubles, often ifollow. , 5"Doan's Kidney Pills are. for -kidney backache,, and Jor other kidner- ills Wilmington citizens endorse them. -J. FHansleya4Q5 Walnut St., Wilmington,-N.C., says: - "My" back and Kidneys tronbd;me a reat;deal and B think it was due to; my being on my feet -so much. I suffered fronvdull, dragging backaches and I could not stoop without having sharp twinges in my- foins ? The kidney secretions were rwv frinint tin- massage . and there w. o vaA i m tin t n hem WB en I heard about Doan's .Kidney PJUs,,I got a box from Bellamy's drug store and in a few days the pams ana acnes have not had to use a kidney medicine stnee and I iamiglad. to jsay- that Do an's: KidneyPill brought me lasting benefit -a' You are -welcome to.contjnue publishing my former testimonial. 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 - TTftArwMllburn Co Buffalo, N. ,Y oleTge9.XDr the-United States, r Bemember W name-Doan's-and takeb otbeT.i . . TIME TOE WEATHER. Ualted. ; States ' IepaFtmant of . Acrfcnltore, Ll ; ' - it- October 14 1913. . MefAoroVrtflHrftl . flnl-a-,frn Ol hnnra endiASr at 8jP,I.,-yeBterday: -, , t xeraperature at -A. M.r &4 degrees ; at s minimum. 51 degrees; mean. -60 degrees. ' x,aiuiau ior ine aay, .uu : rainraix ior tne month, to date. J, 4$. , Stajf of -water . in Cape Fear river at PayetteViJle, . at' 8' A. -,M.j ; yesterday, '5.7 feet, x . . Weaither -Forecat. For- Nortii -.-fSarnlina rWnARdav. fair'and warmer; light, to moderate north-winds. , Sua rises .. M:17 A. M SUn sets , . . . ... : . . a t m Day's length . , .. .. .. .. .11 hrsi.23 niln.l 4 4 t -u 1 U D ir Wilmington ,v f-.'-i -9H5 ' -9 :31 f 4 :12 - 4 :41 Sputhport ; . . . 7J08? 7:23 lrf 128 Maofnboro .Inlet ".: :35 v-: 7U2"" iS -l1 ;1 :OS WEATilER BUREAU: REPORTS. - October -13,. 1913. -y ; Temperature : , . f. - i- S? .wag. .?-. 1 ' STATIONS: 00 Abilene . Asheville. ; . Atlanta . Augusta-: . - ; Birmingham. .cloudy clear . clear, . clear . r. clear pt eldy . clear . .clear. . clear . clear . clear ' . clear . .. cleir . ilcar , i clear cear . cloudy pt . rldy '. '.clfiir . . clear '. .c?f.r . e'ear .clear 78 - 66 76 78 78 64 76 72 66 . 60 44 50 48 44 46 56 50 54 .B6 - 62 56 54 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 ..) 0 .0 : . .01 .0 .0 .0 .! . Boston -.- . Charleston. ' . Charlotte.: . . Chicago;'-. .-; Galveston" Jaekeonville .. Memphis.'."; .. Mobile. ; . . Montgomery , I '74- 76 80 80 78 76 Hew Orleans New- York 58 74 . 48 ! . 52 Oklahnmir . , Palestine -. . '. 76 5t (HI 7S 52 i I - 4t I 50 . 5S I -52 I ' 56 "1 . 52 - Pittsburg. . Raleigh . Havanuali.. . Shreveportr . . St.'liouis. . Washington ; f : T! 78 S TO SPEND MILLION DOLLARS. On New Postoffice. at Birmingham " . , Alabama. '. -Washington. Oct' I3.r-The Treas ury, pepartme'nt. today announced, the details of its . plans for the : new post- office building at Birmingham, Ala Originally $210,000 " was appropriated for the .Birmingham; -site, but for the building and additional iand the de partment proposes to use $1,000,000 The site -is at the Northeast corner of Fifth and Eighteenth .streets, and one of . the best postoffice structures in the South is to be erected. j Of the 44 starters In therrecent reli ability, run of the Omaha, (Neb.) Motorcycle- Club, 22 finished on schedule time. - .-Eleven of these .received per fect "scores. i ;. . ...it: - s I ATLANTIC COASTLINE. - -" Standard Railroad of the South. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES - t - Open -to tbe ? Publio Will be made for 8pecial Occasions. To points and on dates named, with return limits specified ? i Atlantic City, N. J- : :h October 9,' 10, 11, 12; " Return limit, October 21, 1913. " ' . . - 5 New Orleans, La. : October 11, 12, 13. Return limit, Oc tober 18. 1913. except that by deposit of ticket and payment- of $1.00 an ex tension, until November 8 may be ob tained. ' . --.. i .- J;. '. r Tulsa,. Okla - i; October 18, 19, 20, 21. Return lim it November 6, 1913. Asheville. N. C. October 19, 20, 21 and 22. Return limit November 2, 1913. : . New York, N. Y. : OctobeF-20; 21 and 22. Jteturn lim it,. November 10, 1913.: v . ; . . fi ' hi iJ Mobile, Ala. - . October M, 25 and 26. Return lim it. November 5, 1913. Purchaser may secure extension of final limit until November 30, by depositing ticket and paying $1.00, -prior to November 5. . Favetteville. N. C. V October 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, ac count Cumberland County . Fair. . Re turn limit, November 2, 1913. Rates apply from many points Hn North Car olina. Fare rrom.vyiimington $3.25. Newbern. N. C. October 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, ac count Eastern Carolina Jrair. Keturn limit, November; 1, 1913. Fares apply from all' points between Wilmington and Newbern. Fare from Wilmington $2.90. Nashville. Tenn. .-.-.October 28, 29. Return limit, No vember 5, 1913. -' - KnoXville, Tenn. - August 30 to November 1, inclu sive. Return limit: To. reacn origi nal starting point ten, day a after date et and .payment of $1.00 a 40-day ex tension may be obtained, but in no case beyond November 3, 1913. . . . New Orleans, La. November 8 9. 10. 11. Return limit. November 19, 1913, except that de posit of ticket and payment oi si.uu an extension-until December 6 may be obtained. ' Fares apply from all stations. - ' t-r Jacksonvilley Fla. - January 11, 12 . and 13. Return limit, January 24, 1913. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of the South. - For information, reservations,.- etc. Phone 160. - - . r - vhk - T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. W. J. CRAIG,1 Passenger Traffic Manager. - Wilmington. N. C. - Wood's High-Grade We arer Keadquarter f "r t, Cats, Jjarieyyjstcries, talfa arid ill Gf asSsres-fe- GloVers , - . -r giyinfe prices-anct seasonable in formation : laScVut Seeds for Fall sowing, f ; -j--- i Seedsmen, - Richm6nd,Va. : .-'-.v.:-i ' . Woed's DescHpfive Fall' Catiioue Ogives Jpricea anq nformatio about all Garden Sseds lor Fall Planting. , Mailed free on request. .-riBigggBlB) I is not .a . new ' ' thixrg--Tit's. -. si imply "a. new. wayj bf doing an old, . thing. : . p:- -..y: : Plastergon . Is a'de froni wood-fibre -chemically; treat-; ed tb-resist moistur; never 'drsintegcating; or 3;racKia frjbnl damp J mis ; freaking J ' under VnarcTv -"n'sage : , and being vermin . and : germ -.proof t-is absolutely. ,j3ani ": tary - as -weli as sonnd . and .. fire retarding.-- allows of. treatmdnt; ih con struction and . . decoration,; Which, in any kind of build ing, affords a 100 per cent.,. Improvement in ap pearance, and a 25 per cent. . saving '-in initial cost over lath "anA , plaster, ith no . further cost. 'of upkeep. ':' -. SanTple .. an.d enggestions "from Plastergon Wall Board Co.. yy&xawanda,': N. r - .. -1:;ii-: i . ft tji. --v.- - t , . ; . '- ..r - . . ; : THE mtltiyERS SUPPLY " Oh COMPANY, ; f WllrtdiMrtOni;- X t Ni ..C. ,ls .i ' --'f.T- r lirtv- . r fi, .. mm wmmm Williams tooian Pile Ointment, will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It ab sorbs the tumors-, allays Etching at' once, acts as a.pboltice, gives instant relief; Williams' Indian Pile Oiutnient is. prepar, ed for Piles and itching of the private parts; Druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. n Williams MTg Co., Props., Cleveland, O. , Sold by R. R. Bellamy. - $4.75 TO Raleigh, N. C. and return, including admission into -North Carolina, State Fair 'October 18th-25th, inc. , :. On account of the Stkte Fair, the Atlantic Coast Lin6 Railroad offers the above attractive rate: .Children 5 tol2 years of age;5 half fare-t-for all trains, October 18ttt. to 25th, incliisive, limit ed to reach original starting point not later than midnight of - October ' 27, 1913;' ..-J.- . v-.... : T. C. WHITE, . , General j Passenger.. Agent. " -!n v3 W.'JeCRAIG. Passengers Traffic Manager. ii . !?ii.iillBI1miiitffli M-f -P. - t SAW MILLS v CXDTTOPi MILLS OIL MILLS L ; f'ERTILIER MILLS STEAMSHIPS YACHTS : ' ' ' and all machinery "owners. ,W IbaTd it er can niake Jt - or. pair it. Machinery, Iron, Steel, Copper, Brass, Babbitt, etc. Come to us at once v we . always remedy the .trouble, Business is good, with us- and , it is a - pleasure to- serve you. - - - " - Manufacturing Plant; root f r- ': "- Orange Street. -.-Marine Railway : On; BagleOf fand. . Machinery r-and Storage Yards : - ' ..::....;?3Ungo Cityv-;: ;--.:.--:.r -r Dan. Patch and Jewel Molasses Feed. j 1 "Full Line All the Time." OSNojfiere 5 5po Jbags Rice ; air; grades. . - 200 bags preeri Coffeey z ; ' : : (Boughfriiefore-' the, radiance.) Prices and Samples furnished : -: on application - ,. a f " a-.... -.- .-. - - ...v..: ' : V ' . Wri 0LESA L E JfSROCERS; : s , - . ,v;r Wilmington, . N. C. ; 5". B.. McCSbe -! l1:' Jocal and "Long' Diktaneel 1 .... ... v atKuvgerv' . x uwuc wv. ,K NOTICE JOSEPHH.WATTERS r-Ai: A'.J:i At...iW.!AM .Municipal, Sewerage, Drainage, Wa CarOima Audit OC AajUStment terworks. Dams, Power Plants, Bridg 1 r' T- ' -- - aa anrt T?nnds Estimates and Plans V Wcaaaed Acco4at. and Aatpr.. tt i r ,Wllmlhgto. -f. c- . -Jf ; 1 Wtlminflton, N. C. . . , Audit. t AccautiafcSystems.'ocl-tf - OCTOBEK 14 , Ithaca Shot Guns ! We carry a complete line of Ithaca, Winchester, Remington, ; Colts, Smith and Wesson, and Iver Johnson Firearms; - also any load j' mentioned in "U. M. C." or "Winchester" Metallic or paper shell ammunition. We also carry in stock from the smallest Hand Plow to; the best "Chattanooga" Plow In the world. . ' J. W. i a CO. "WHOLESALE" Wirmjnaton, N. C. We are closing Vm but, ey ery last of this season's Sum mer Stock, to make room for Our Fall Stock, soon to arrive. yfu ."' '' Women's $3.50 and $4.00 One of Our Many --. Call and be convinced. -.-' 24 NO. FRONT ST. UNITED . STATES DISTRICT COtJRT, Eastern District of North Carolina, at Wil mington.. In Admiralty. , Southern Menhaden Company, owners of tne steam iub -f ran :rny, apparel, furniture, etc, her owners and ail persons Claiming an iuieet iucicim. directed In the above entitled cause, I have seized and . taken into my possession the Dredge "Krin-go-Bragh?' . her ! tackle, ap parel, furniture, etc., - for the - causes set in ni.ni unw. nfufiiiifr in the Dis trict Court of the United States for "the Eastern District or juorrn uaroiina, ,at Wil mington. I hereby give notice to all per- .... .i.lmln-thii maA iTostnrltirl nrnnertV. or knowing or having . anything to say way 'tne same suouiu uui ire tuuucmu and - forfeited and sold, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer nhoi that fhffv hp nnd ADnear be fore, the Court to be held -in and for the Eastern . District or - wonn varouun, i nr:ilnrfnn Unltofl Utatoa f'nnrt TtnolTI- In of tobeK 19137 at il :0O A: M., If the same snail De a aay oi junu:uuu,.nuie in on the. next day v of jurisdiction there after, then, and there, interpose; a claim nn T-hA same, and to make their allegations in. their beha)f. Arrv . .v. vt -.-..v- ' ----? -.- . -: TJ: ' 'S. - - MarsfcaK r r't P : n. -knox. iDeDUtv Marshal. . OCllritvu,: v - ' ,:V Bring paper DRAWING iPENS DRAWING INK W. H. BllliCtK ..... . A'-' 5v.;. . Civil Engineer. for all Engineering Work -: - P. O. Box 579 - - TO epnone 0 ... - - $2.19 Bargains HEWLETT ft PRICE Those who tknow will think of this store It is with a measure of personal pride that this store ac knowledges its close relations with Stein-Block Smart Clothes. : . 1 No store could possibly, cfevote "a greater degree of effort " " than ours to the securing of fine merchariaise for your -"'service". : -. .. ' v " " ' '; In selecting Stein-Blocti garments we : haVe laid aside ev er consideration save that of . making ouV stock the , most select that capital and experience can assemble. You will find a half hour spent here extremely profitable" in discovering the style tendencies a tblrsq fault lessly illustrated in Stffln-316tji .'-.v. -U . i. .j . FLEET-DA VflS CO Next to the Bijou. it fiid of Magic Hoodoo Paper never fails to drive the Ants ; away. Absolutely Guaranteed. Will not harrri chiWren, dogs or cats. ; , : " . Made in Louisiana; Guaranteed and Sold in Wflmirig-, , ton, Np., by . Exclusive- Agents : ' ' Ij ltJ fT . : j;jlG;:6tG' DkUiG CO. Bunting's Rat arid Roach Paste will do the work effect- Upera Hous.e.l5ox Mister Automobile Owner: . Did you ever try one of our. Kelly Springfield. Tires on your r ma- , chine?- Only, one Ure wUl convince you that you need four. They , have the toughest tread of any other tire on-the market Will give. get. TRY one -and become a ft.KL.UY The Quality parage-.J ,T The Murehisbn Offers its Customers every known business facility. Large resources. Progressive in business. Conservative in methods. Dealers in Foreign Exchange. i : ueposiiary ior MEW The Lovera of Skye. by Frans; Waller Allen ; t The ,Gay Rebellion, by Robert W CbaAMorf. Guinevere's , LOver. by Elinor ; G lyn. s-.. . The. Valiants of Virginiaby Hallie B. Rlrr:-t Johni.O' Jamestown, by Vaughn .eatet. v .. Andrew tn Glad, by Marie. Thompson Daviess. Roast Beef Medium, by Edna Ferber. : H Seven Keys to Bawpate,:by ,Earl DerixBIcgeni. .Bobbie General Manager, by Oliver Biggins ProatjC - r ; -V ROBERT Bookseller PHONE 873. WILMINGTON BSOBcasg ' . I' 3'-"- h.-.l ; i: We :hayevpu wagons, ouggies, Eic.,:mi m-do'direpai Also have ll:lin Etc.,,toeU aLow Prices. sff S(oSs; i -. -r neI24. Be30-tu,tb,sa LUMBER Long and Short - BRICK . Ooldsboro Leaf, Rough and Dressed. : C. - F. 'tiKlf ELL jC. r , Prompt Deliveries and Good Grades . 4 '-:?..' x,' ? 'o.- -'.Gpeoialties r . .'.vft '; Yard and Office:, Cor. Water. and oci-imo - PAGE 7 giarm.ejlts,;' .. ; ; ' '. '', ' Ki "' ' '- -5- ?Phbne673 .1.3 rt oheet at Uur Jstore. sKiNUjfiiSLU aja. . ' ' ; t 109 North Second. National Bank ruiMiG runu or uie uuiicu and Stationer. - 4'. fane , NORTH CAROONA. . r . ... .. r 4 , pi wnicn nayc ijccn ucuuui. out at low prices ; : y ' ? -i:': : ; CO., 208 Market St SLATE Flint Arrow Chestnut Streets. 7 'Phone: 1287.' 4 ii the DeROSSET fc . r.-. ...... s-r ,.. T): -I - i -1 I . :n f ' 4 : , 7- M ."I - i ; -s ' ' Q- ' ------
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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