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RALLIES IN COTTON General List Closed Firm af M Ad-4 vance of IS to 20Pointa in Nw . York Yesterday, y ' ' Xew York, Sept.; ii.i Eaf 2y: declines vere followed fcy, sharp .allies; in the cotton market today "Wlith: ? December, contracts selling'up froirf 119 to: 15i30 and closing at- 15.29.' The ehe,ral list closed firm at a net advance ofTl 3 to. 20 points. V The market opened" steady at a de cline of 7 to 15 points. All deliveries pade new low ground at the opening with October selling at" 14.81 and Janu gry at 15.09 or about 140 to 170 points under the recent high records. Early rallies of 8 or points seemed to meet i-nrepsed offerings and ' fluctuations were nervous and irregular, during. tL middle of the day. but the market turn ed firmer toward the middle. of the af ternoon. The failure of Southern hedge gelling to become more active arbund'2 o'clock probably inspired some' of the covering, while bull-support-was also more aggressive and prices- sold up rapidly during the .last .hour, ' October rallied to 15.12and January to 15.39 or about 30 to 32 points from the low level of the morning, and the' close was it the best point of the day! There were rumors that" preliminary returns to a Southern authority showed i falling off of three per cent in the corp s condition for the firsts half of the month. Reports received .here from Boston said that New England spin ners were buying and .fixing : prices freely at the present level. 7,-v.. . ' ' , Open High LoW Close Oct -. Dec. . Jan. . JIarch 14.83 15.12 14.81 14.95 15.08 15.24 14.53 15.10 15.29 15.38 15.54 15.70 14.99 15,08 15.25 15.48 15.30 15.39 15.57 15.70 May Spot quiet; middling uplands lo.l5; sales 100. bales. . .-..-- : ' THE PORT 5JOVE23HENT. Xe-(v- Orleans--MIddling, 14.69; re ceipts, 5,543; exports, 13,667;; sales 1, 110; stock, 10218. r' , -; ? - Galveston -Middling, 15.05 receipts, 10,SS2: exports, 7,784; sales, 1660; stdck, 106,037. . -. r-. -, - Mobile Middling, 14.75; receipts, 605; EtOCk, 1,144. " - : - - ,: Savannah Middling,.- 14.75; receipts, 1,213; stock, 108,659. Charleston Middling, 14.42; receipts, SOI; stock, 24,627. . ": ' ' ' : " ' - Wilmington Middling,' 14.42; re ceipts. 950; stock. 29.488., Texas City Receipts, 344. Norfolk Middling, 14.75; receipts, 2,455; sales, 30; stock, 28,707; Baltimore Stock. 1,592. . Boston Middling, 15.35; stock, 5,500. Philadelphia Middling, 1540; .stock, 1,052. .' . : . ... New York Middling, 15.15; exports, 3,253; stock, 70,019. "' ' Minor Ports Receipts, 2,905;. "exports, 3,142; stock, 16,285. Total today Receipts, 31,828; exports, 27,761; stock, 303,128. - i r Total for week Receipts, 52,2$0;; ex ports, 49,107. - Total for season Receipts," 608,261; exports, 544,417. r. ' ' " - ."-.; Interior Movement. " Houston Middling, 14.95; receipts, 24,957; shipments, 16,548; sales, 5,714; stock, 76,650. Memphis Middling, 15.25; i receipts, ?,437: shipments, 806; sales, 300; stock, 46,144. ; :t ' ' Augusta Middling, 14.'63; receipts, 3,643; shipments, i, 052; sales, .2,087; stock, 51,274. St. Louis Receipts, 213; shipments, " 360; stock, 4,767. Cincinnati Receipts, .79; shipments, 561; stock, 12,964. Little Rock Middling, 14.76; receipts, 1.603 ; shipments, 418; sales, 418; stock, 10,682. - Dallas Middling, 14.45"; sales, 22,245. Montgomery MiddUng, 14.44. Total today Receipts, 37,946; ship ments, 19,745; stock, 202,511. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, September 11. Cotton: Spot, weak; good middling, 9.41; mid dling, 9.25; 'low middling. Si. 09; sales, 10,000; 2,500 for speculation and export. Receipts, 16,000 bales. ' Futures, quiet. September, 9.13; September-October, 9.08; October-November, 9.06; November-December, 9.03; December-January, 9.02; January-February, 9.02; February-March, 9.01; March-April, 9.00; April-May, 8.99; May-June, 8.98; June July, 8.94; July-August, ; 8.90; August September, 8.70. I" ' SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, September 11. "Turpen tine, steady! 45; sales, 281; receipts, -93; shipments, 91; stock, 23,420. .. Rosin Firm. Sales, 1,142; receipts, 1.238; shipments, 149; stock, 82,531. "Quote: A, B, C, D, E, 5.90; F, 6.15; G, S-25; H, I. 6.30; K, 6.35; M, 6.40; N, 6.45; tV G, 6.50; W W, 6.75. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Market Closes Firm at a Net Gain for the Day of 3 to 6 Points. New Orleans. Sent. 11. After show ing more or less weakness in the. early ened late in the session, recovered all of the early loss and closed firm at a Eet gain for the day of . 3 to 6 points. The buyirg seemed tobe based almost Wholly on rumors of a bullish forecast f the August report by the Census Bureau on the consumption of cotton iir.oiig American mills. i i , .' ,.-.. The opening, was at the- decline and Pfices were held below the level of Saturday's close during the greater Pt pf the session because of bearish spot comment. Liverpool' was lower than due and sent private, cable mes Eages stating that the -depressio there 'as caused bv larere sDOt off erines from he South at lower basis. Before the session was very old, pric es here were 18 to 25 points, down. Moderate buying met the decline and the market recovered a few points but for a considerable period . fluctuations "fere narrow and the market had no - ceci-Jed swing. In the early afternoon it acquired more buying power and re covered nearly all. of the decline. Al a&st on the close there was a bulge which carried the trading m6nths 4 to ' Points above the last prUes - Of last "Week. Closing bid: October 1.70; Decem r 14.95; January 15.10; March 15.31; ay 15.52. - ",V . Spot cotton steady 15 points off.-Sales n the spot 515 bales; to arrive 595 ales; middling li.fia WHEAT MARKET IS STRONGER Bis Export Sales and Announcement of r' Falling Oft In United States ' .vVV -v.-' :r ',- "Visible. -'.Supply' , Chicago, September ,11. ; -' -Announcement of a V falling vo,in,, the United States visible . supply-' had a good deal to.y;do today, withx strengthening the "wheat market, and' so, too,, did, word or big export sales of United States wheat. Prices closed unsettled, but to 1 net higher, with December-1.54 and May 1.55. Other leading staples all showed declines. Corn, 1 to 1; oats, to , and provisions 7 to 60. Close: ' . Wheat December, 1.54; May, 1.55. Corn December. 72; May, 76. Oats December, 48; May, 51. - Pork October, 26.50; January, 23.75. Lard October, 14.12; January, 13.67 Ribs October, 14.00; January, 12.67 Cash grain: Wheat No. 2, red, 1.54; No. 3, red, 1.501.54; No. 2, hard, 1.55 1.64; No. -5, hard, 1.51 1.56. ' ;. Corn No. 2 yellow, 8587; No. 4, white, 82 83. v . Oats No. 3, white, 4446; standard, 4547. MARHtE. marine: directory. List of Vessels In Port at Wilmington, ' ; North Carolina. Steamers. ''Str.- Dora Baltea (Ital.), - 2,617 tons, Giavetti, Heide & Co. Str, Nicaria (Ger.),: 3,288 tons. Hol lasch, Heide & Co. Str. Kiel (Qer.), 2,872 tons, Lemke, Heide -& Co. ' . WILMINGTON MARKETS. (Quoted daily by the Wilmington - Chamber of Commerce.) STAR OFFICE, Sept. 11. . SPIRITS TURPENTINE 45c. - ROSIN $5.50 and $5.40. TAR- $2.60-10 c. CRUDE TURPENTINE $4.00, $4.00, $3.00. "Quotations same day. last year Spir its turpentine, 35c; rosin, $2.75 and $2.65; tar, $1..70-8c; crude turpentine, $2.50, $2.50, $1.50. RECEIPTS, Spirits Turpentine . . .., .. ) Rosin ... ... , .... 2 Tar ... . ... .. ... : ... .30 Crude Turpentine .. . . 29 ' Receipts '- Same day last year: Spir its turpentine, 1 cask; rosin, 4 barrels; tar, 83 barrels; crude turpentine, 20 barrels. f COTTON MARKET. Market 14 1-2; quotations same day last year. 9c. Receipts 950 bales; same , day last year, 826 bales. Total, receipts since August 1, to date, 11,598 bales. Total receipts to same date last year, 6,661 bales. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Cotton and Naval Stores at This Port Yesterday.- Atlantic Coast Line 898 bales cotton; 2 barrels rosin; 12 barrels tar; 9 barrels crude turpentine. Seaboard Air Line 52 bales cotton; 18 barrels tar; 12 barrels crude turpen tine. Thelma 8 barrels crude turpentine. PRODUCE MARKETS. (Quoted by W. J. Meredith, Sept. 11.) SWEET. POTATOES Yams, new, 75a to 85c. bushel. IRISH POTATOES $1.00 to $1.15. CORK $1.90 to $1.95 per sack. BEEF Native dressed, 8c to 9c, dull. PORK Small, 10c. to 11c. per pound. WOOL Burry, 18 tcf 20c; first class washed wool, 25c. to 28c; highest grade, washed, 35c. SHEEP Old, good quality, gross, 2 1-2. to 3c pound. Lambs, best qual ity, 6 to 7c pound. HIDES Green salt, 13o..to 14c NORTH CAROLINA BACON Old hams, 22c; sides and shouldeers, 17c to 18c. per pound; good demand. BEESWAX Firm, 58c per pound-; good demand. POULTRY Chickens, . grown, 45c to 50c"; spring, 20c. to 30c. head. EGGS-30c. to 32c. dozen. WILMINGTON PEANUT MARKET. (Quoted by J. S. Funchess & Co.) Wilmington, Sept. llr North Caro lina Peanuts Market weaker. , Fancy hand-picked, 56c; No. 1 machine picked, 50c per bushel. Virginia Peanuts Market, steady. Jumbos, 60c; fancy hand picked. 66c; No. 1, machine picked, 50c per bushsL Spanish Peanuts Market weaker; No. 1, small, machine picked, 65c; Jum bos, 60c per bushel. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgers, Plummer &1 Co Inc.) Petersburg, Va., Sept. 11.. Spanish Market, weak, 90c to 92c. per bushel, and 90c bid. . Virginia -Farmers' - Stock, market quiet. Fancy Jumbo, 3c per lb.; Fan cy Handpicked. 3c per lb.; Extra Prime, 3c per lb:; Primei 2c pel 3b.; Shelling stock. 2c to 2c per lb. COTTON SEED OIL. ' New-York, September 11. : Cotton 4 seed. oil broke about c. a pound early under scattered liquidation on the weakness in associated markets, but a moderate rally "took place before the close on short covering- and with the late bulge in cotton. Final prices were 14 "to 19 points net lower. Close, firm. Spot, 9.65 10.00;" January, 9.78 9.79; February, 9.85 9.8 6; March, ld.05 i0.06; April,' 10. 10 10.25; September,. 9.709.89; October, 9. 80 9 .90; Novem ber, 9.689.69; DecemDer, a.ia.?. Total sales, 33,200. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, September 11. Hogs.jweak, 10c. lower; bulk, 9.85 10.70; light, 9.8D 11.15; mixed, 9.60g)ll. 15; heavy, 9.55 U.00j rough'9.509.70; pigs, 6.50 9.50. V - """. "Cattle Weak. Native, beef cattle', 6.50(gll. 25; western steers, 6.159.25; stock ers,i 4.707.50; cows and heifers, 3509.25; calves, 8. 50 13.00. . Sheep-rFirm. Wethers, 6.758.JT0i ewes, 3. 85 8. 00; lambs, 7. 2 5 1 1 . 4 0 . ,v; "Miss Grace Hutchinson Prt&enti "The Broadway? Blues" today, at the Victoria. (advertisement.) -THE. MORNING STAR, . '' " ..,, .in,;r BULLISH ACTIVITY IN STOCKS Results In Numerous Substantial Gains and a Few New High ReeV ordswrradlng Large. . - - New .; York, - Sept. . li.-The : week in the stocfcrijeets tinuatibn 'bulrtsii activity which re sulted In ' numerouf V.; substantial-f: gain's and a few new highrecdrds.. ' " Trading was again large and diversi fied. The total of 1,210,000 shares was made up chiefly of United States Steel and ' affiliated industrials, metals and the shipping issues, with a liberal spriaHlittg of munitions and V equip ments . United States Steel '' repeated, its familiar-performance of scoring k new maxinjum' "oh :1ts r6ss . gain Of 1 3-8 points 'to. 104 341though part of this . advahceCwas forfeited at the end. MercanttteMafine preferred, al so sold ; higher thari.;, before, .Its fex -treme jgklji'6't " a 318 points' -sending -It to 125 ' 6-8, with a"; like , achievement for Atlantic; -Gulf r and ; We st Indies which gained sUrattS. ,.: - W Bethlehem SteeJ rose 13 to 508 and General Motors, rose- ISt to 59J. fnde-. pendent Steel . .stocks! like Republic,; Sloss-Sheffield, Lackawanna, Colorado Fuel, Railway ; Steel Springs and Am erican Car jvere higher by 2 to 5 points. Reading was the sole feature of the rails, fluctuating within a radius of 2 1-2 points and'closing at a net loss of a point at 110 ' 1-2.; Other-rails were stronger in the final hour but in the mainthat division was backward. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par -value $1970,000. . United States bonds were unchanged on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Allis-Chalmers . . :. -'. . . . . " . American Beet Sugar . . -. . 24 92 64 63 54 American Can . . . . ...... ... . American Car and Foundry, ex.,div American Cotton Oil . . .. . . . American Locomotive American. Smelting . . American Sugar . . . : American Tel. and Tel American Tobacco . . . American Zinc .. Anaconda Copper. . Atchison. .. .'. . -Atlantic Coast Line Baldwin Loa5motive .' Baltimore and Ohio .. . . 78 .. .105 . .109 . .133 . .221 .. 40 . . 88 . .103 .B.111 . . 83 .. 86 ..500 Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific .. .. 176 Central Leather .. 62 Chesapeake and Ohio . . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Ry . Consolidated Gas ... Corn Products ... , ... . Crucible Steel ... .. .. ., Erie ... :.. ... ... General Electric . . .... . . Great Northern Ore Ctfs . Goodrich ..... . ........ Illinois Central .... -...- Int.- Mer. Marine,, pfd. ctfs . Kansas City Southern . . . Lehigh Valley . v rJ.. . . . LOtfisvilfe and Nashville , . Liggett arid Meyers .. .. .. Lorillard Co . . ....... . . ? 61 . . 92 . . 16 ,. .136 . 14 .. . 84 ... 37H , ..172 . . 42 , ... 71 . ..100 . .123 . . 24 . .. 79 : 1.127 .. . 28 . .B.190 . S1H . . 11 . 4 . .iio-fc ..' 66 . ..104 . .58 . ..129 . ..110 .. . 55 .. .110 . .. 64 . .B. 15 .B. 36 '. . 58 . ..124 . .. 98 .. . 23 . .. 67 .' 27 ".."!200 . . . 9 .. .140 . ..165 . . 58 . ..104 ...118 .. . 87 . . 43 Maxwell Motors, ex. div Missouri, Kan. and Tex. pfd Missouri Pacific .. Mexican Petroleum . . .-. . , National Lead New York Central N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western . . Northern Pacific . . Pennsylvania Reading ... ... ... '.. .., Rep. Iron and Steel ..... Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Line, pfd . . Sloss-Sheff. Steel and Iron Studebaker Corp . . .. - . . Southern Pacific .Southern 7lailway .... Southern Railway; pfd . . . Tennessee Copper Texas Co Texas and Pacific .. .. .. Union Pacific United Fruit United States Rubber.. . , United States Steel United States Steei, pfd . . Utah Copper . , Virginia-Caro. Chem . . . Va. Iron, Coal and Coke . Wabash, pfd., "B" Western Union . . Westinghouse Electric . . , Kennecott Copper .... . . 55 26 96 61 53 NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, September 11. Mercan tile paper, .3 ; sterling, sixty day" bills, 4.71; demand, 4.75; cables, .4.76 7-16. Bar silver, 68; Mexican dollars, 5.2; government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, irregular. Time loans, strong; sixty days, 3 3; ninety days, 3 3; six months, 3 4 per cent. Call money, steady; ruling rate, S. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. New York, September 11. Beeves, easier. Steers, 6.6010.50; bulls, 4.50 6.25; cows, 3. 00 6. 00. Calves Steady. Veals, 9. 50 15. 00; culls, ? 00.900i ; grassers . and skim niilk' catves, 7." 00 8 . 25; yearlings; 5 ,00 6.00. Sheep and Lambs Steady 4 . 5 0 7 . 5 0 ; culls, .3 .2 5 4 : 2 5. Sheep, Lambs, 10. 00 12. 25; culls,' 7.00 9 .00. Hogs Weak. " L.ight - to. heavy, 10 . 75 11 . 50;. pigs,, 9V75 10-. 00 ; roughs, 9 .50 9,75-i ' : . 'ii'f::',;."' . f NEW TOOK PRIVISIONS. NeV' Yorkjf-' September '1'1.: Sutar Raw flrm;; centrifugal, 5. 14, molasses, 4.37; eflned, steady. Coff ee-Spot; dull. Rio, No. 7, 10; San tos, N6rK 11. '' . ; ; DRY GOODS MARKETS New York, Se'ptember 11. Cotton goods were steady 'today. Yarns were very firm. Raw silk was slightly easier and-quiet. Dress goods were firm and active. Jobbers reported an active trade. Toledo, O., Sept. 11. Further post" poriement of the opening of sch661$ here ,on account of , infantile paralysis J was decided upon by the board of edu cation today. The date was "continued to September 2 5. Still further post ponement ; is - advised . ' by the - health board. Eleven, parajysis cases ahd three deaths were reported today. The parochial schools also decided to delay opening until the epidemic shows signs of abatement. . WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916. , , in , ,. p.y - , ,il.-. ,. v , , , ,1 ,7 ; .. ; , ... -r , .,i ,,' THE WEATHER. United States Department J Aarrtenl " .tnre -Weather Bnirean. i.a ; , :.: -' September, 12, 191 6y 'S Meteorplogieal data, for. the da'y end ing at 8, P. M.", yesteday'v Temperature at 8 A. M., 65 degrees; at 8 P. M., 68 degrees; maximuh, 77 de grees; minimum, 59 degrees; mea,n, 68 degrees. . . . .-.:'' Rainfall toi ; the day, .00 inch"; rai'n fall for the month, to -date, 3.42 inches. . Stage Of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville at 8 A. M. yesterday, 9.5 .feet- ADVISORY MESSAGE. . Washington iTiJ Q., , September 11. Observer, WilmingtOTWvN. C: Strong lndicatipnsA of' ;a disturbance immediately eat.of the. Bahamas, direc tion or movement not. certain, but prob ably northweeti -Itwilt' likely "I cause winds of galejforere- bft'.xfth Atlantic Coast next twenty-four, hoirs. Caution advised. '""':'. ." 1 ' BOWIE. THE WEATHER. . For North Carolina Probably fair Tuesday and -Wednesday. -The Port Calendar, Sept. 12, 1916. Sun rises . .. ... ... ... . .5:53 A. M. Sun sets ... ; . . c .6j23 P. M. Day's length.. . . . . ..12 hrs. 30 min. THE TIDES. . High water. Low water. . . ,. A.M. l$M. A.M. P.M. Wilmington , . . .9:52 .10:14 4:53 5:19 Southport .. 7:56. 8:17r 1:45 5:11 Masbnboro Inl , . '.7;454-,S:Qtf '; 1:25' 1:51 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS September li,;1916. V Temperature: S 1- 1 2 94 72 j .0 70 56 .0 76 64 .0 78 66 .0 72 1 .0 84 70 .14 64 52 .0 80 80 .0 74 56 .0 86 64 .T) 88 82 .0 80 72 .02 82 74 .01 82 76 .30 82 74 .0 84 76 1.28 70 60 .0 94 I 70 .0 92 74 .0 78 60: .0 72 56 .0 78 66 .0 92 I 76 .0 86 70 .0 72 I 52 .0 STATIONS: . Abilene . . pt 6idy Asheville . . clear Atlanta. . . clear Augusta . . clear Baltimore . . clea? Birmingh . clear Boston. . . clear Charleston pt cldy Charlotte . . clear Chicago . . clear Galveston, pt cldy Jacksonv. . clear Memphis. . .cldy Mobile. . . .cldy Montgom'y . clear New Orl. .cldy New York . clear Oklahoma. . cldy Palestine . . clear Pittsburg .. .clear Raleigh. . . clear Savannah . ."clear Shreveport '. clear St. Louis . . cldy Washing'n clear Atlantic Coast Line "The Standard Railroad of the South." Excursion Fares PROM WILMINGTON r. OPEN TO THIS PUBLIC WASHINGTON ... , $18.00 . .ai&oo . aaa.oo .S30.50 .$14.05 .$15.35 .$15.75 .$14.95 .$14.03 .$1X50 .$13JiO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA : . . . . . . NEW YORK - BOSTON (Via Norfolk. . ASHEVILLE. N. C. . . . WAYNE SVILEE, N. C . . LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C BREVARD, N. C . . . . HENDERSON VILLE, N. C. i1 ALU DA, N. C . . , . TRYON, N. C. . i.f Tickets on sale every day until Sept. 80, good to stop over; limited returning until Oat. 31. ' $180 Chattanooga, Tenn. Account Sovereign Grand Lodge, L O. O. F. Tickets will be sold September 14, 15, 16 and 17, limited returning un til September 27. $8.00 Jacksonville, Flo. 'Tickets on sale September 26, limited returning until Oct. 3. $10.50 Tampa, Fla. 10.5O St. Petersburg, Fla. $11. SO Ft. Myers, Fla. Tickets on sale September 26, limited returning until Oct. 6. $33.05 Cleveland, Ohio. Account Annual Convention, mother hood of St. Andrew. Tickets will be sold October 1. 2 and 3, limited return ing until Oct. 12. $20.05 Jacksonville, Fla. $21.45 State Camp, Fla. Account the following important Na tional events: Southern Rifle Associa tion, October 11 and 12; National Rifle Association, October 13 to 19; National Rifle Practice, October 20 and 21; Na tional Individual Rifle Mates, OcWber 23; National Pistol Match, October 24; National-Team Match, October 24 to 26. 1 Tickets will be sold to Jacksonville and - return September 16, 17.18, 23, 24, 25, 30; October 1 and 2: and to State Camp and return, October 7, 8, 9, 14, 16 and 16. All tickets will be limited returning un til November 4, 1916. Reduced lares for parties of ten or more traveling to gether. ' Proportionate Fares from Other Points n the ATLANTIC COAST LINE, Th Standard Railroad of the Sonth." rphoia ISO. Read Star Business Locals. EXCURSION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FAR FROM rO JACKSONVILLE . . ro TAMPA . . . TO ST. PETERSBURG PO FORT MYERS .. . PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES FROM ALL POINTS IN VIRGINIA AND THE CAROLINA?. . Tickets sold to Jacksonville will be limited returning until October 3rd, -And those sold to Tampa, St. Petersburg and .Ft.' Myers to October 6th, 1916. Return trip must be completed by midnight of return limit ppeci- .- lF6r -schedules, reservations; ' T; C. WWiTE feeh' I Pass; Agent THONE NO. 160. . ."' t . WIXMINGTON, N. O. ATLANTIC COAST LINE , The Standard Railroad of the South. ; BROTHERS STOCKS & BONDS 'OUEEKSBOBa-lL O ' WE OFFER 20 Shares First National Bank;of StatesJ X" ville, N. C : " . ' . 16 Shares Dixie Fire Insurance Co., Greensboro. N. C. Prices and Information on Application! ;-:.' Write Us - : Line -We buy; Whole Issues of Bonds. Write us What You Have fot Sale.. SCHOOL TIME SHUR-ON EYEGLASS Your Children's Vacation is Aeont (?ver You are preparing, your .cildrenith comforts- while gaining an. education; They, will -.nedl Eoqks Ciothinar'; and Shoes--they will-get; them. :' i Now,: seriousiy, have you thought of your chiidren's Eyesight? " Is it not very important that y6u pro vide them Good Eyesight, while provid ing other comforts? Let me examine your children's Eyes. I will advise you fully. Absolutely. Free of Charge- Dew Viiiob Masonic Temple.. Hindoo . 2-)b.: rBaggtng, New Arrow Ties. burlap . Cotton Sheets. -:' ', Texas Rust "PrOof Oara, x Wisconsin Jnne' Cheese, Genuine Mason Jars, Caps and Rubbers, ROB ROY Flour (Best Made), Sup erlat4y: Patent Flour, : : Standard Patent Flour, ": ' Fancy Barbadoes Molasses, V SUPREME BRAND Canned Meats Green Coffees, all grades. -Write For 1 Prices "fow. McNair & Pearsall STRICTLY WHOLESALE ' Wilmington, it. C. NOTICE! Annual Meeting Stock holders The regular Annual Meeting of "the Stockholders of the American Bank and Trust Co, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors, and for any other business that may come before the meeting wll be held on the 13th day ot September, 1916 at 12:00 o'clock, in the Directors' room, No. 76 Trust Building. Wilmington, N. C. ' CHAS. E. BETHEA, Cashier. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railway of the Sonth Bulletin of Round-Trip Fares vin Effect froiH Wilmington: ",f" ASHEVILLE, N. C. . . .$14.05 .$14.05 .$14.05 .$105 .$12.85 .$1UU .$1I BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. . HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. . HICKORY, N. C EDGEMONT, N. C. . . . . . PINEOLA, N. C. . . . . . . LENOIR, N. C. . ... , ..... . Tickets on sale daily until October 15th, limited returning Midnight Octo ber 31st. CHATTANOOGA, TENN ... .$18.30 On sole September 14, 15, 16, 17; lim ited returning Midnight September 27th. WASHINGTON, D. C. . . ... .$13.20 On sale September 8, 9, 10, 11; limited returning Midnight, September 20th. CLEVELAND, OHIO . . . . .$33.05 Oh sale October 1, 2, 3; limited return insr Midnight,. October 12. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. . ; . . .$20.93 On sale September 16, 17, IS, 23, 24, 25. SO; October 1, 2; limited returning Midhierht November, 4 th. CHATTANOOGA, TENN ..... .$18.30 On sale September 14, 15, 16, 17; lim ited returning Midnight September 27thJ For further thrormatlon, call "Phone 1?R. Citv Ticket Office, Orton Hotel Building. H. E. PLEASANTS. .T. P. A., Wilmington, N. C JOHN T. WEST, D. P.'A. Raleigh, N. C. WILMINGTON . . . $ 8.0O $10.50 . ..$1050 . . . $11.50 " FLORIDA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrivals and Departmres of Trains at Wilmington, Efteettre Sent.-11, 1016. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPARTURES . TO AND FROM ' ARRIVALS: No. 90 Goldsboro, Richmond. Norfolk tad &ast . No. $1 4:40A.M. era North Carolina points. Cosnecta 1 :15 A.M. : Daily except at- with Southern, Railway Dally except Sunday. v -ani Norfolk- Southern Railroads ?. Monday. : . .:: : ' . . - ; - a . .,..;- - . Chadbourn, Conway, norenceV Citelea- . . . ; - ; " ; MbatS4Vannahr i .; . Kn . SU-vrtersburar. Ft. Myers, Columbift . W a 01 aridT Asheville; -Pulltaan , Sleeping 630 a.-m. Cars between Wilmington a;nd Colum- iz itAJ. bia open to receive outbound passen- . - "" : rtfliiv se.;s at Wilmington at and after 10:00 - T)ii . v y' P. and may be occupied, inbound, . until. 7:00 A. M. " - ' ' :. . .". . ' . ' - No. 64 : " :-: " ' ' ' No. 6B 5:15 AIM. Jacksonville, Newbern and Intermediate 6:15 P.M. Mon., Wed. and stations. Mon., Wed. and FrL only. " '; I FrL only. ' ' ' iT;ii"i iii i i ' i i . Goldab(ro, Richmond, Norfolk and No 4$ v Washington;; Pnrlo cara, between Daily, 8:4QA.m! WHinfiifn and, Norfolk, eonnecttasT No. 49 Daily .. at JBocky fitbunt , with IfewrYoxk . 6:05 P.M. trains hnvins Pilman aervlcs, ' " No. 53 ; Solid ; train' between Wilmington and 0??, 8:45 A.M. i Airy, via Fayetteville and San- 8:00 P.M. ford. " Dally. Paiiy No. 63 Jacksonville, Newbern and intermediate ,,NKnlnir 3:25 P.M. .tattons. ' . Dally - - DMy v ChadbOurn, Florence, Columbia, Augus--:- .. ta, Atlanta and the West. Charles 's y!, . toh. Savannah and all Florida points. I No. 65 Al Steel Pullman Sleeping Car be- No. 84 $:45 PJVL ' tween- Wilmington, Augusta And At- 12:50 PJt Daily. 1 . lanta. Sleeping: cars dally between Dally. Florence and Columbia, whicH -nay " be occupied at Columbia uatJ 7:00 . - - , i n i m i ii m i 1 1 i i i ii i i i t " . No.69 . j ? 1flN0-. 6:30 P.M. 10:15 A.M. Tuesday Fayetteville and Intermediate stations. Tuesday, Thursday and - Thursday and Sat. only. . Sat, only. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Wash ington and New York. Pullman Broil- a A9 ftr Buffet Sleeping Cars botwsen Wll- t ; NO,4Z aiington d Washington, connecting ' 6:45 P.M. with New York trains, carrying din- 8:&iA.M. Dally. ing cars; also Pullman Sleeping Cart )aily. between Wilmington and Norfolk. For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'phone. 160. W.J.CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. - General Passenger Agent. WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 ! ! SUBURBAN SCHEDULE r Effective September 5, 1916. Lv.; Wilmington Leave Beach. ! 6.25 A. M. ! 6.05 A. M. 6.40 " 6.55 " r t.io ! t.25 " T.40 1 8.00 " ! 8.15 8.30 " ! 8.45 " 10.00 " 9.15 11.30 . 10.45 1.10 P. M. 12.15 P. M. 2.00 " 1.50 .". 2.30 " 2.45 ' 3.00 " 3.15 " 3.30 " 3.45 4.00 ( 4.15 ' 4.30 ' 4.45 " 5.00 " 5.15 " 5.30 " 5.45 4 6.10 6.20 lt 6.40 " 6.55 " 7.15 " 7.20 " 8.15 " 7.50 " 9.15 " 8.50 " 10.15 " 9.50 " 11.15 " 10.50 " 12.10 A. M. 11.50 " ! Daily, ex cept Sunday. 1 Sunday only. FREIGHT SCHEDULE. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS " - i . Lv. Ninth and Orange Sts. 9:30 A. M 3:30 P. M. . Lv. Beach,-12:15 P. M., 5:15 P. M. Freight Office Open from 8:00 A. M. to 9:30 A. M. and from 2:00 P. M. to 3:30 P. M. SUNDAYS Lv. Ninth and Orange Sts., 11:00 A. M. Lv. Beach, 12:45 P. M:.. Freight Office Open Sundays from 10:00 A. M. to 11:06"A. M. SEABOARD AIR LlflE RAILVAf The Progressive Railway of tte south, Eftevdve May 28th, 191$. DEPARTURE OF TRAINS' FROM WILMINGTON No. 183:55 P. M. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points. PULLMAN PARLOR CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHARLOTTE. THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICK WILMINGTON TO ATLANTA ALL. STEEL CARS. . ON FRIDAYS, THROUGH SLEEPER TO B1RMING HAM. ' No. 19- 5:00 A. M. Train for Charlotte 'and Intermediate Points. SLhiKflNG CAR-BhlTWEN WILMINGTON AND ; CHAJKLOTTij. - Open at I0:W P. AL, tor : Passengers. ARRIVAL O' TRAINS AT WILMING- TON No. 14 12:40 P. M. Train from Char lotte and Intermediate Points. , PULL MAN PARLOR CAR BJ2TWEJSN CHARLOTTE - AND WILMINGTON. THROUGH DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE ATLANTA WILMINGTON ALL '"' STEEL CARS. THROLGH SLEEPER .. STROM BIRMINGHAM SATURDAY. No.'20r-13i:l A., iL Traln from Char i lottfe- and - Intermediate Polnta SLEEPING CAR, BJBTWjfiEN CHAR t .nTTH,JLND i WILMINGTON. PAS- SENG15R? MAY BSMAfN Hi SLEJSP ER UNTIL 7:00 A, M. " , or detailed Inforttatidtt nft iawrv, tioni call Qu City .Ticket A:nt. 6r- ton Buildia- Phon 17 , : ft. W. WALLACE, H. E. PLfiJU3ANt4 O T. A. T. P. A , . . Wilmington, K. C JOHN t WEST, D. P, A Raleigh, N. C. Everybody Reads the Stair Business Locals CLYDE LINE 20 24EW YOKK AND GEORGETOWN S, C. New York to WilatingtOtt. Steamship Cherokee, Mon., Sept. lltb Steamship Cherokee, Frl., Sept. 22nd Wilmington , to Georgetovm. Steamship Cherokee, Thurs., Sept. 14th Steamship Cherokee, Mon., Sept. 25tb Wilmington to New York. Steamship Cherokee, Mon., Sept. 18th Steamship Cherokee," iFri., Sept. 29th CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. BECKER. Agent Wilmington, N. C General Offices: Pier 86 N. R.. New York Vote for Wilson Vote for Bickett Be American, and vote the ticket. 3,000 Majority for New Hanover. Democratic Campaign! Headquarters Room 53, Trust Building Phone 641 Information concerning register ing and voting gladly given. Democratic Executive Committee, T. E. COOPER, C. C. CASHWELL, . Chairman. Secretary. STEAMER WILMINGTON WINTER SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Touches Carolina Beach Pier going anil coming. DAILY Leaves Wilmington . . Leaves southport SUNDAY- Leaves Wilmington . . .9:80 A.M. . .2:30 P.M. m .10:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. Leaves Southport J. B. FOX. Agent. 'HOROWITZ JUNK SHOP . The Oldest. Most Reliable. PRICES ARE NOW AT THE HIGHEST. All Kinds ' of Rags. Tires Rubber, Metals and Rope. 109 S. WATER ST. 'PHONE SOO-W, J.SMcOABE&CO Oeraifled Public teGprataxfia Room 8X9 fflCttrehlson Baak Bldg. : Faosti 8M. WUJttttGTON. K. C. i : if 1 " 3 J - 1 s r t - r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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