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THE MORNING "STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1917. Fifteen PRICES UNSETTLED .neea Early On Renewed a From Brokers But Re- 9m later Causes Decline, action July 2S. A renewed de- eW 1 ".K-r contracts by brok- trade interests for October ...,-fipd with 1 ; Prly steadiness in the cot- J..... today, and first prices n tmints new u.B A x i' were 1 to Cov- rather a noe.' r'nS . ,t half hour and there ' I , fair amount of buying by iras aK , T.iverDOol ac- houses a"u rh'ch produced further advan olober selling up to 23.98 and e v iT4 representing 13 to 18 December - ; t net ripe J01 0,v, however, proved to. The crop . g In ,...rhie tor any sustained W t0 ... in th final hour, x tyi p ti i niiu " " " turned W the mar tn -3.75 and December Boh - v. i tn 5 points unaer me 2: J iP from which there was PreVI I nv in the last few min- ',. market closing steady with te5, noints lower and other infill 5r,w ! nninti sonths unc-iM...- 11 all parts of the belt came re-?rm.,llL-u conditions with the P,rts. narts of central and KTcrn Texas which some authori E a 5 were still in poor shape At Su Biver. business was reported to ?-utir than at any previous week ?.y,,t January, sales aggregatm: hippos, including K curtailment, amounted to 90,000. Cotton futures: October .. . , December .. S5 ' 23.69 23.76 23.62 23.66 ,,! " .23.82 23.85 23.75 23.79 FINANCIAL :M3 .COMMERCIAL ALL GRAINS MOUNT HIGHER Anxiety Oyer Shipping Due to Chicago Switchmen's, Strike Causes All Round Advance, weak again, Oc- 20.000 spots, Chicago, July 28. Anxiety over ship ping complications, -due.-. .to the .switch men's strike, did a good deal today to cause an all-round advance in values of grain and provisions. Corn finished strong c to 3c nethigher, with Sep tember at 1.63 and December 1.19 to;1.19. Wheat closed unsettled 3 to 8c up at 2.60 for July and 2.29 for Sep tember. Oats showed a jump of 1 to lc, and provisions 10 to 27c. - Grain and provisions closed: Wheat July 2.60 Sept. 2.29 Corn .......Sept 1.63 Dec. 1.19 Oats July 78 Sept. 61 Pork July 4060 Sent, in an .....Sept. 20.77 Sept. 21.87 Cash grain: Wheat No. 2 red 2.65; No. 3 red nom inal; No. '2 hard and No. 3 hard, nominal . Corn No. 2 yellow 2.28; No. 3 yellow 2.27 to 2.27; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. 3 white 81 to 82; standard 82 to 82. STOCKS RULED BY SHORTS Oversold Condition of list Shown By Slight Gains .in Leading Stocks; Ralls Ignored. - United States Department of Agricul tureWeather Buream. July 29, 1917. -Meteorological data for the day end ing at 8 P. M. yesterday: Temperature at 8 A. M., 76 degrees: at & P. M., 80 degrees; maximum, 90 de grees; minimum 71 degrees; mean, 80 degrees. Rainfall for the day, .00 Inches; rain fall for the month to date, 12.37 inches. Stage of water in Cape Pear river at Fayetteville at 8 A. M., yesterday, 21.1 feet. Lard Ribs Oct. 20.85 Oct. 21.77 WILMINGTON MARKETS. (Quoted Daily by the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce ) STAR OFFICE, j"uly 28. SPIRITS TURPENTINE 36 c. ROSIN $4.5ft and 54.30. TAR $3.60-16c. CRUDE TURPENTINE $3.50, $3.50 and $2.50. Quotations same day last year Spir its turpentine, 43c; rosin, $5.70$5.60; tar, $2.00-10c; crude turpentine, $3.75, $3.75 and $2.75. New York, July 27. Short covering was again the paramount influence in today's - light operations, the oversold condition of the list being seen in the 1 and 2 point gains recorded by lead ing stocks, notably war issues. Advances were largely surrendered in the profit-taking of the final hour, the market closing, however, with a firm tone. Shippings, motors, leathers and secondary specialties shared in the temporary rise, but rails were ig nored throughout, the only feature in that case being St. Paul, which retain ed half of its 2 point gain. United States Steel at one time show ed a one point rise at 123 7-8, but for feited virtually all its advantage, oth er industrials and equipments reacting similarly. Industrial Alcohol was 4 3-4 points up at its top on active trading, but yielding in part. Metals afrid shipping were inconspic uous, except for Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies, which rose almost two points on its May statement of earnings, but soon fell back. The bank statement reported an ac tual loss of almost $50,600,000 in re serves of members held by the Fed eral Reserve Bank, and a decrease of slightly more than $37,000,000 in ex cess reserves, still leaving the total ex cess well more than $100,000,000. Bonds were irregular on very lim ited offerings, the liberty issue being quoted at 99.38 to 99.40, with occasion al sales as low as 99.35. Total sales, par Value, aggregated $1,270,000. United States (old issues) were un changed on call during the week. Spot' cotton quiet; middling 25.20. PORT MOVEMENT. Xew Orleans .vnuunug 9; sales 369: stocK i.u,oa. Galveston Middling 25.5D; receipts 051-sales 579; stock Mobile-Middling siock o,sa. Savannah Middling 2o.uu; receipts 3- sales 775; stock 71,355. Charleston Middling 25.00; receipts 101; stock 6,5S7. Wilmington Middling z. (o; siock 48,100. . Texas City Receipts lb; stocK 14.4&1. Xorfolk Middling 24.75; stock 57,728. Baltimore Exports 1,877; stock 22,- 47r Boston Middling 25.20; receipts 263; Stock. S.50Q. Philadelphia Middling 2o.4o; stock 9S7. New York Middling 25.20; stock 60,211. Minor Ports Stock 29,922. Total today Receipts 3,265; exports 877; stock 602,209. Total for week Receipts 3,26a; ex ports 1,877. Total for season Receipts 7,338,609; Kports 5.505.026. Interior Movement. Houston Middling 25.35; receipts 1,- 651; shipments 2,477; sales 135; stock 7,10?. llemphis Middling 25.50; receipts 23; shipments 2,431; sales 800; stock 9,194 Augusta Middling 24. 3S; receipts 9; shipments 968; sales 69; stock 27,146. St. Louis Middling 25.50; receipts 170; shipments 590; stock 9,309. Cincinnati Receipts 217; shipments 17; stock 14.S71. Little Rock Middling 25.00; receipts shipments 9; sales 9; stock 12,677. ' Dallas Middling 24.50; sales 1,147. Montgomery Middling 24.00. . Total today Receipts 2,372: ship ments 6,456; stock 251,902. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. RECEIPTS i Spirits Turpentine ( ) Rosin ( Tar 249 American Beet Sugar Crude Turpentine 12 American Can Receipts Same day last year Spir its turpentine, 3 casks; rosin, 13 bar rels; tar, 21 barrels; crude turpentine, COTTON MARKET. Market 24 c Receipts ( ) bales; same day last yea?, 681 bales. Total receipts since August 1 to date, 83,017 bales. Totai receipts to same date last year, 205,196 bales. BY RIVER AND RAII Receipts of Cotton and Nrt1 Store al This Pert Yesterday. Wilmington, July 28, 1917.' Atlantic Coast Line 239 barrels tar; 2 barrels crude turpentine. Seaboard Air Line 10 barrels tar; 2 barrels crude turpentine. River 8 barrels crude turpentine. Total 249 barrels tar; 12 barrels crude turpentine. PRODUCE MARKETS. C0TTOX SEED OIL MARKET. New York. Jul v 28. The cotton spirt oil market was firmer on coveriner and moderate new buying on the advance Miara which was attributed to the Bel gian purchases and the switchmen's strike. Closing prices were 2 to 20 Points net higher. October sold from :s t0 13-9S and closed at 13.90. Sales um barrels. Primp miri ma nom inal. The market Kincsi o t. tn n - "a; August 13.fif i?s;. g-- to. 13.93; October 13.90 to 13.95; ovember 13.71 to 13.75; December 13.70 lu io.il; Januarv 1 3 70 tn 1579. dhni. ar7 13.70 to 13.85; March 13.7o"to 13.90. CRY GOODS MARKET. (Quoted by W. J. Meredith These Quo tations Represent Prices Paid to Pro ducers and Not the Selling Price t Dealers or Consumers.) Wilmington, July 28. SWEET POTATOES Yams, $1.00 per feusheL IRISH POTATOES New crop, $1.00 and $2.25 per bushel, flull. CORN $2.00 per bushel. BEEF Native dressed, 10c to 12e. PORK 14c to 15c per pound (small). WOOL Burry, 35c; first class white wool, 50c to 55c. HIDES Green," salt, 17c to 18c lb. NORTH CAROLINA BACON Hams. 27c to 28c; sides and shoulders, 23c to 24c per pound; good demand. BEESWAX Firm, 30c per pound, good demand. POULTRY Chickens, grown, 55c to 60c, dull; spring, 20c to 35c head. EGGS 30c to 32c, dull. SHEEP Lambs, 7c to 10c per pound gross; old sheep, 4c to 5c per round, dull. was announc- xew York ti 00 T4. Tip .inerican prints are to advanced to 12 cents on Monday. haeoife.etin?s nave been advanced to eoods. India linri.V." r: -V. Percent n 11lvc auvancea y2 6ed a e0dS and yarns today vcrV firrvi u -. Mequate xr ? "PP'y oeing in- ids ,. ' " "v-ic vciy iixiu, unii quiet and firm. WILMINGTON PEANUT MARKET (Quoted by J. S. Funchsss & Co.) Wilmington, July 28. North Caro lina peanuts, new crop, farmers stock, fancy hand-picked, 11.76; No. 1 ma chine, $1.65 per bushel. Virginia peanuts, farmers' stock, nsw crop Jumbos, $1.20; fancy hand picked, 11.00; No. 1 machine picked, $1.00. Spanish panuts, farmers' stock, new crop. No, 1, small, machine picked, $1.76; jumbos, $1.65 per busheL PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. 5AVAXXAH XAVAIi STORES. caLTh,Uly 28 Turpentine firm, U; 'oS tUli receipts 495 : shipments il'JSln firm ..-1 - Mpmem; n f'"" V7: receipts 1, B. ;nn lock ' s-0 to 5.10 790; 81.938. Onnto- D, 5.05 to r 1 ft 17! S fl71i to 5,20: T'r in 't,' 3-10 to 5-15; H, 5.15 to 5.70- x fi'no:V-2 t0 5'25' M 5-55: 1-, 6'70'to 6-30: 6-50 t 6-60- ' U 'U to 0. i o. AEAV ORLEANS COTTON. JTe ew rin., . elngverr 28 Periods of t0da5 - around Trinced in cotton her tn, ?'und the first onii vu.&& cvwu Cb C LUC the seSPi;nuut"ng. tne greater part of "fices Wp " tone was steady and ' me dPm at a (Reported by Rodgers, Plummer & Co- Inc) Petersburg, Va., July 28. Spanish Farmers Stock Market stronger, 2.35 per bushel. Virginias, Fawners' stock Market firm. Fancy Jumbo, 8 c. Extra Prime, fcc per lb. Prime, 8c per lb. C NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. 92 48 American Car & Foundry 76 American Locomotive 72 American Smelting & Refining ...103 American Sugar 121 American Tel. & Tel 118 Anaconda Copper 77 Atchison 100 Atlantic Coast Line 110 AtL Gulf & W. I. S. S. L. 106 Baldwin Locomotive 74 Baltimore & Ohio 70 Bethlehem Steel "B" 126 Canadian Pacific 161 Central Leather 88 Chesapeake & Ohio 60 Chicago & Great Western 10 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul ......... 69 Chicago, R. I. & Pac. w.i 34 Colorado Fuel & Iron 51 Corn Products 34 Crucible Steel 81 Cuba Cane Sugar 39 Erie 24; General Electric 154 General Motors 112 Great Northern pfd 104 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 33 Illinois Central 102 Inspiration Copper 56 Int. Mer. Marine 28 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 87 International Nickel 39 International Paper 34 Kansas City Southern 21 Kennecott Copper 43 Louisville NashVille 124 Maxwell Motors 33 Mexican Petroleum 95 Milvale Steel 58 Missouri Pacific 31 National Lead 55 Nevada Consolidated 22 New York Central 88 N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 3 Norfolk & Western 121 Northern Pacific 100 Ohio Cities Gas 57 Pennsylvania 53 Ray Consolidated Copper 27 Reading 94 Republic Iron & Steel 31 Seaboard Air Line . . . 12 Seaboard Air Line pf d . . -i 28 Sinclair Oil & Refining 42 Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron 52 Southern Pacific 93 Southern Railway 26 Southern Railway pfd 54 Studebaker Corporation 54 Tennessee Copper 17 Texas Company 188 Union Pacific 135 United Fruit 133 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 167 United States Rubber 61 United States Steel ..123 United States Steel pfd .......... Utah Copper 104 Virginia Caro. Chem. 40 Virginia Coal & Coke 68 Wabash pfd "A" 49 Western Union 92 Westinghouse Electric 48 Pittsburg Coal Ctfs. 54 THE WEATHER. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina Generally Sunday arid Monday. fair The Port Calendar, July 20, 1017. Sun rises -.5:21 A. M. Sun sets ...7. 7:15 P. M. Day's length 13 hrs. 54 min. THE TIDES. High water Low water A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Wilmington .....5:13 6:02 12:35'12:34 Southport 2:31 3:25 9:11 10:08 Masonboro Inlet .2:20 3:14 8:51' 9:48 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. July 28, 1917. STATIONS: , M Temperature: a lis 1-4 3 IS 3 ATLANTIC COAST LINE Arrivals and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective July 8, 1917. ArrlvaIsScfcedules and Connect! given a Information, out not guaranteed Abilene clear Asheville . .pt cldy Atlanta clear Augusta clear Baltimore cldy Birmingham .clear Boston clear Charleston ...clear Charlotte clear Chicago clear Galveston ...clear Jaxvllle . . .pt cldy Memphis ..pt cldy Mobile cldy Montgomery ..cldy N. Orleans ...clear New York ...clear Oklahoma ...clear Palestine ..pt cldy Pittstourg clear Raleigh clear Savannah ....rain Shreveport ..clear St. Louis ....clear Washington .clear 96 86 88 94 88 90 80 94 92 94 86 94 96 92 34 90 80 96 90 84 86 94 92 92 84 74 64 68 72" 70 64 76 70 68 78 74 78 76 74 78 W 72 72 62 74 74 74 78 66 .0 .0 .0 .0' .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .24 .0 .0 .14 .82 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .22 .0 .0 .0 DEPARTURES No. 51 ' 5:30 A. M. No. 48 8:00 A. M. No. 53 8:45 A. M. No. 63 . 8:05 P. M. No. 55 8:45 P. M. .Nd. 42 6:45 P. M. TO AND FROM Florence, Columbia. Pullman Sleepers, Wilmington and Columbia open ' to receive passengers after 10:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and North. Parlor Cars Wilmington and Norfolk. - Fayetteville, Sanford and Mt. Airy. Jacksonville and New Bern. Florence, Cqlumbla, Augusta, Atlanta and the West. Charleston, Savannah and Florida points. Pullman Cars Wilmington to Atlanta via Augusta and to Asheville via Columbia. Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman Cars to New York and Norfolk. ARRIVALS No, 50 12:2C A. M. :to. 4 6:05 P. M. No. 52 8:00 P. M. No. 63 12:30 P. M. No. 54 12:50 P. M. No. 41 9:50 A. M. For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc., call THONE ISO. . W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Fasaenffer Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. WILMINGTON. N. C Summer Schedule STEAMER WILMINGTON; 1 Effective July 10th, 1817. I COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For 24 hoursending at 8 A. M., July 28. C OA L BUILDERS' SUPPLIES w. Timnnr b. I nunrc & COMPANY Temperature STATIONS ei m bo m to o 1 to o O r P. r O 0 Charlotte . . . clear Goldsboro . .pt cldy Greensboro ..clear Lumber ton ..clear New Bern . .pt cldy Raleigh ....clear Weldon clear Wilmington . .clear Cheraw clear Florence pt cdly Averages 88 94 92 97 93 ' 88 96 89 93 94 97.9 70 72 71 71 70 74 71 8 72 72 71.1 .16 .13 .0 .0 1.39 .08 .0 2.22 .0 .0 Minimum temperatures are for the 12 hours ending 8 A. M. today. Correction for July 27th. New Bern cldy 93 Florence clear 94 75 73 .0 .0 RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. New York, July 28. Mercantile paper 4: sterling 60 day bills 4.72; commer cial 60 day bilsl on banks 4.71 ; com mercial 60 day bills 4.71; demand 4.75 9-16; cables 4.76 7-16: bar silver 78; Mexican dollars 60. Govern ments bonds steady; railroad bonds irregular. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. Washington, July 28. Total resour ces of Federal Reserve banks, the board's statement of conditions July 27 shows, total $2,021,237,000, a reduction of approximately ?114,000,000 during the week. HESTER'S WEEKLY STATEMENT. New York, July 28. Beeves, no trad ing. Calves Common to fairly prime veals 11.00 to 15.25. Sheep and Lambs Sheep 6.50 to 10.00; lambs 13.60 to 16.00. Hogs No trading. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, July 28. Hogs, unsettled; ik on tn ifi.OOr lisrht 14.80 to 16.05: Small advann. Vina. ! . , 1. A - - n r . V, 11 A.X n nCOv" over Wh wanted 16.15; rough 14.45 to 14.65; pigs ll.0 PenriD-,v. Uie veek-end. On the,ri Points fm ?Va.s a decline of 3 to 15 to 14.15; Western steers 8.40 to 11.S0; stockers and feeders 5.80 to 9.00; cows and heifers 4.50 to 11.65; calves 8,75 to 13.25. Sheep Steady; wethers 7.50 to 10.75; ewes 7.00 to 8.00; lanrbs 9.25 to 15.60. nts from i.-v,' uecime i 3 to 1! ! o a level 1K'C.h the maket advanc teM..,. eVel 16 to 17 nninlc p0lnts dnu-n st Prices were two th was Meh .Toward the close he imti;, uueiu sPut of sellinsr. was due in me rnea' ""easiness !ar risk rati . rise in the federal Tier runt vi. frouth v In th Atlantics a.nfl' t. ftying lnUfl?A Texas. soon proved a Bum,? lntluence. ere r"1"0:. which or ""anSed on miflfliir.- 2s oBr, ues- rniddline- j ... w-as aroused by while revised O ..v cents , ""aaung beine anntart at Cotto P0Und. Octobe5 losing- bid: ary 22.78 " at', '' December 22.70; Jan Spot cU0aIa 22-84- May 22.96 won Qulet; middling 25.00. NEW YORK PROVISIONS. New York, July 28. Butter and Cheese, firm. Coffee Spot dull; Rio 7s, 9c; San tos 4s, 10c Holiday in augar. Order Hot Sapper Roll. . They save hours, in the kitchen. Only 12c per dozers Farris' Bakery. Phones 626 and 627. . ' ' 3y 28r2t Comparisons are to actual dates, not to close of corresponding weeks. In thousands bales. Statement of World's visible supply Total visible this week, 2,807. Total visible last week, 2,943. Total visible same date last year, 3,236. Of this the total American this week, 1.504. Total American last week, 1,628. Total American last year, 2,127. All other kinds this week, 1,303. All other kinds last week, 1,315 All other kinds last, year, 1,108. Visible in the United States this week, 937. Visible in the United States this date last year, 866. Visi'ble in other countries this week, 1,870. Visible in other countries this date late year, 2,370. Summary for Cotton Region State. New Orleans, July 28. Nearly sea sonal temperature . conditions prevail with maximum temperatures of from 94 to 100 degrees in western portion an dfrom 88 to 100 degrees in eastern portion of cotton region. Moderate to heavy rains occurred in the Carolinas, and light to moderate showers in Georgia, Florida, northern Alabama, Arkansas, and a few scatter ed stations in eastern and southern Texas. Heavv rains: North Carolina, New Bern 1.38, Wilmington 2.22. GOVERNOR TO ADDRESS NEGROES ON EDUCATION Greensboro, N. C, July 28. A con ference on education of the A. M. E. church for North Carolina will be held in this city August 8th to 12th. Governor Bickett will be the principal speaker at the opening session on Wed nesday night, August 8. This session will be held in the Municipal Theatre and will be open to persons of both races. Several other speakers of prominence will be in attendance. On Sunday afternpon a temperanse rally. will be" held in the theatre which will also be open to the public A large number of delegates from all sections of the State will be in attendance. FORECLOSURE SALE. American Barg Sank. Plmouth, Eng., July 28. The Amer ican bark Carmela has been sunk by a submarine. The crew was landed safely. The Deatn of a Hero. "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known." Sidney Canton .(William Farnum) as he is about to pay the death penalty in "A Tale of Two Cit ies" at the Royal Monday and Tues day. Adv. Glorious Surf Bathing at the beach these hot days. Adv. - Bv virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage executed by L. L. Hanby and Florence R. Hanby, his wife, to Louis Goodman, Trustee, which said mortgage bears date Janu arv 16th. 1915. and is duly recorded in Book 83 at page 337 of the records of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, the undersign ed, to whom said mortgage and note secured thereby has been assigned, de fault having been maae m the pay mftiit of the note secured thereby, will on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1917 at the court house door of the County of New Hanover, in the City of Wilming ton, N. C, at iz o ciock w., sea at pun Hn n notion, for cash,' to the highest bid der all that certain tract, piece or par cel 'of land lying,, being and situate in v,x ritir nf Wilmington, County of New Hanover and State of North Carolina vvniinrted and described as follows: Beeinning-at a point in the Western iinp of Seventeenth Street, 80 feet North from its intersection with the Northern line ot iuta, ouoei, una run nine thence Northwardly along said line of Seventeenth Street. 90 feet, thence Westwardly, parallel with Dock street 124 feet, thence Southwardly, narallel with Seventeenth Street, 90 feet Dock Street, 124 feet to the Beginning, the same being a .part of lots 3 and 4 in block No 489, according to the offi cial plan of the aforesaid City of Wil- mThis3t"he 5th day of July, 1917. MARSDEN BELLAMY, jy 29-20t Asslgneee of Mortgage. Munyon's PAW -PAW TONIC SME The new remedy that IRONIZES THE BLOOD, LIVENS THE LIVER AND BUILDS UP THE NERVES. SEE THE IRON MAN IN OUR WINDOW TODAY. Elvington's Dependable Drug Store 117 North Front St. Surburban Schedule IN EFFECT SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. WEEK-DAYS Lv. "Center" Lr. Beach 6.15 A. M. 6.55 A.M. 7.25 A.M. 8.00 A. M. and every half hour thereafter until 5.30 PM. 6.10 P.M. 6.30 P. M. and every half hour thereafter until 11.00 P.M. 12.10 A.M. DAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Wilmington for Southport 9:00 A. M. and. 3:00 P. M. Leaves Southport 11:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Leaves Wilmington for Southport 9 "A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Leaves Southport 11:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. Freight will be received until 8:45 A. M. Special arrangements made for ex cursions to Carolina Beach. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railroad ot the South Effective Nov. 12th, 1916, DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. No. .18 3:55 P. M., Charlotte and inter- mediate points. Pullman Parlor Car to Charlotte. Through Pullman Wilmington to Atlanta-Birmingham. - No. 19 5:00 A. M., Charlotte and Inter mediate points. Sleeper to Charlotte; open 10:00 P. M. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. No. 14 12:30 P. M., Charlotte and In termediate points. , Pullman Parlor Car. Through Pullman Atlanta-Birmingham to Wilmington No. 20 12:10 A. M.. Charlotte and In termediate points. Sleeper may be occupied until 7:00 o'clock A. M. For detailed information and reserva tions, call on City Ticket Agent. Or ton Hotel, or 'Phone 178. H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. 6.05 A. M. T.IO A. M. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A.. Raleigh,' N. a 7.40 A.M. 8.15 A.M. and every half hour thereafter until 5.45 P. M. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Progressive Railway ef the South. Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rates from Wilmington, N. C CHATTANOOGA. TEN J. 91&30 6.20 P.M. On sale August 12th. 13th and 14th: 6.50 P-M. limitei returning midnight August 7.15 P- M. j CLEVRLAwn. nmrt and every half On sale August 25, 26, 27; Limited re- hoUT thereafter turnins midnight September 6th. ... i juAnJu iiuflAijusnAf s. v ...... la.60 Until WAYNES VILLE. N. C tJAOO 11.45 P.M. Ticket on sale July 15th, 16, 17. 21. Tral trains Btonnintr at all stations 22. 23, 24, 25 August 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 10. (on request) may be expected to leave n 12 H, 17, 18 and 19; limited return the Center and Lumina at the time 17 days following date of sale, indicated. ASHELAND. A . 10.20 Tho 6:10 express leaves daily except ata muuhiiaia, i. i, $9.95 Saturdays and Sundays, stopping at 9.5 3rd, rth, 7th and 9th streets, Wilmrng- aaie June ai-u o, uuiy o, s, is, i, ton. Winter Park Gardens, Sea Gate. 20, 27 and 30, August 1, 6, 10, 14 and 17; Wrlgatsville and all stations on Beach, limited returning midnight 17 days IVXilUrlX. VICKSBURG. MISS .ftite K Lv. Wilmington 5.30 A. M. 9.30 A.M. 3.30 P. M. 7.00 P. M. Freight Depot open daily, except Sun day, from 8:00 A. M. until 1:00 P. M. and from 2:00 P. M. until 7:00 P. M. Freight Depot Telephone No 96. T.v "Restrri n sale October 14, 15; limited returh- 7 .05 A. M. MONTEAGLE, TENN S20.7O 12.15 P M. I SEWANEE, TENN $80.70 un saie juiy t, t, a, 21, August 3, 6, 9. 16. 17 and 23rd: limited returning 6.15 P. M. midnight Sept. 5. g 15 P M further information, apply UVUQ A U H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A.. Wiimincton. N. C. SPECIALS Now is the time to contract for Hindoo No. 2 Bagging, all new jute. New No. 45 Arrow Ties. Standard 80 by 80 Burlap Cotton Sheets. Genuine Maine Grown Seed Pota toes . for January-February Delivery. Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese. Get our prices before buying. McNair & Pearsall Wholesale Grocer SUNDAYS ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. Lv. "Center" 7.00 A. M. 8.30 A. M. and every half hour thereafter until ll.OOP.M. 12.10 A.M. Bulletin of Reduced Round-Trip Fares from Wilmington. 2i. C Subject to corrections and changes Lv. Beach 6.40 A. M. 745 A. M. to conform to legally filed tariffs. The 9 K A M nrst aates snown are dates upon wnicn A I tlVofa will a nnlrl at thABA fares nnrl and every half upon which journey must begin. The hour thereafter final limit" is last date, prior to mid ... 1 mgnc . ox wnicn, wiimmgiua must d . reached on the return trip. 11.45P.M. WASHINGTON fl.00 Tcal Trains stotminaf a.t all stations BALTIMORE , ....S18.00 (on request) may be expected to leave Philadelphia , 9220 the Center and Lumina at the times -ew or indicated. I a-stijsvxjjijtu j. j ............. .ao.ou JAfauai I.AKR TOYAWAY. X. C. KJUt Lv. Wilmington Lv. Beach brevard, n. c. imq tt tt a tt -:o -a ec t kt hendersonvillk, n. c..M....si4.ia A a i axvavx.. .it v. ................. .AOTMn. I . :"n .11 a 'l- 'te . t - . JLaiiy until ucwnr i.o, jjuoa 10 awp over; limited returning until October nbtj. a ur-- . I 31, 1917! c-cr.uu vm. uct, 4-. nwrmm . - to -Mr uur r aijv, m. . ...... August 10, 11 and 12. RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER Oil SHORT NOTICE We make the kind that give lasting satisfaction. Mail orders given prompt attention. LeGWIN PRINTING CO. 8 Grace St. Phone 220 Freight Depot ' Telephone No. Sunday Afternoon and dorins Other will be operated between Wilmington and Lnmlna, etopplnc only at 5th, 7th and 9th atrfcets, Wilmington, and all Stations on the Beach - THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA AND ASHEVVILLB Commencing- Sunday, July 8th, the Atlantic Coast Line will Inaugurate a through sleeping car line between Wil mington and Asheville, via Florence, Sumter and Columbia, in connection with the Southern Railway System," up-J August 17, 18 and 19 934.80 Final limit August 22. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 92&9 August 13 and 14, Final limit August 20. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. 1&.95 RIDGE CREST, N. C. 45 August 1, 6, 10, 14 and 17. Final limit 17 days' after date of sale. LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. 91&60 WAYNES VILLE, N. C. $12.60 August 2, Z, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 12. 17, 18 and 19. Final limit 17 days after date of sale. ST. LOUIS, MO 93S-85 Final limit Au- on the following daily schedules: I gust 23. Lv. WILMINGTON 3:45 P. M. J "ugust 20, 21 and 22. IjV. tnaaoBurn ............... o r. ivl. I gUSt 27. Ar. Florence .......7:30 P. M. MONTEAGLE, TENN 920.70 935 Final limit Au- Lv. Florence 7:55 P. M. SEWANEE, TENN. $90.70 BURETT H. STEPHENS ARCHITECT SS--S9 GARRELL BUILDING WILMINGTON, M. O. TERMEDIATS POINTS. For complete information, reserva tions, etc.. -PHONE 160 W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Pass. Traf. Mgr., Gen. Pass. Agt. Wilmington, N. C J.B. McOABE&CO, Certified Public Accountants Room SIS Mnrchieon Basic Bld Phonef 90. WILMINGTON. N. C 'Read Star Business Locals. Lv. Sumter 9:25 P. M. August 3, 6. 9, 1, 17 and 23. Final limit Ar. Columbia 10:50 P. M I beptemoer &. T.v fnlnmhlft UrSft T UI RALEIGH N. C. 94.30 Ar. Spartanburg 3:20 A. M. August 19, 20, 21, 26. 27 and 28. Final Ar Tvrrn 4-50 A. M limit September 2. Ar Saluda . . 5 15 M CLEVELAND, OHIO 933.4B 2r. ItlrKock . .. . ........... 5:35 Z M.' August 25. 28 and 27. Final limit Sep- Ar. Hendersonville 5:50 A.M. tfIi"' MT 9m AR. ASHEVILLE 7:00 A. M. XY?? ?? FriVm.VnJ?8 ,;r. Tv AHhvJiiA t. -m October 14 and 15. Final limit Oct. 31. :;;:;"wT,'ml,tnn 12:50 ' Atlanta, ga. ...91&10 This Sleeping Car service, which will September 2, 3 and 4. Final limit Sep- be operated until Sept. 16th, will afford "moer FARES FROM IN rirthl accommodation for nas. PROPORTIOATE FAKES FROM IN- sengers visiting the Mountain of North Carolina. The old established through Bleeping car line between Wilmington and At lanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection with the Georgia Railroad, uDon the following schedules LV. WILMINGTON 3:45 P. M. Lv. Florence 7:55 P. M. Lv. Sumter 9:30 P. M. Ar Orangeburg....... 10:55 P.M. Ar. Augusta (Eastern Time). 1:35 Night AR. ATLANTA (Central Time) 6:10 A.M. Returning: Leave Atlanta 8:35 P. M., arrive Wilmington 12:50 Noon Passengers may remain in this car, in the Union Depot, wnicn is in the heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M if they so desire, and on account of the earlier arrival of thU train, and the use of the Union Depot, convenient nnectiona may be made with through Observation, Dining, Sleeping Car-Coach trains which leave from same station for Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Loula, etc. For fares, tickets, etc., apply to T. C WHITE, General Passenger Agent. PHONE 160. WUmlnffton, N. Cv ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South CAPE FEAR MACHINE - - WORKS - - Best Equipment for Best Service Machine, Enartne, BeOer Repalrat Iron, Braae, Alnmlnnm Caarlnga. Make Boilers, Tanks, Stacks. On R. R. Track and River Front. Foot Church Street WILMINGTON, N. C. Bead Star Business Locals.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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