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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917.
NINrTV
FINANCIAL
SCORES NET GAIN
About $2.0O Per Bale Fol-
Rar
ft
Irregular Fluctuations
Spot at 21.35.
.-..i, spDt. 10. A ralftr of
(iq- per uaic ivir t
J'ir'r'eguT;ar i fluctuations and closed
.j5 with the general list closing
'f -t a net advance of 12 to 23
;tS.
market- opened steady at un-
ed prices IO ail auvemto ul 11
with active montns seuing
9? to -7 points net mgner ngnt
! the call. The extent of last
seemed to have created
ks . .. '- .
(j deal oi reauiionai y ocutimcin,
j c0vering was siirauiaieu uy . re-
. . icfnrhonPA in t Via
increased crop . com-
f ' ihn Smith, a.nrl rpnnrtu
.;-ts III""
-m tne " .:w -..,.:;i
rht out enougn iciuiam 101
come firMiti null uui, oiiguk co.-
XteVe MJf 1 cue TVCU
I" rh with a late iorenoon advance
Ices?1" . , O A A 1 T
,-ir'Z I'CTOi'er up lu u.io ttuu ua.li-
pu- no in . 1.ti
jn 20.31 or iu iu puiiua iiisuer.
hi level the marlcet seemed to
bst increase" om.... "-"e ovl""5
- d
ras another bulge
Ltrhile there w
r .A the afterri
"jT in the afternoon on the fear of
t tropical storm and reports of trade
r n? the market eased off in the
l The close showed reac.
3 i; a u i -- ' - -
.,s 0f is to -o. poims irum me dcsl
of last weeK, liyerpooi DOtn
Wht and sold here this morning.
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Spot quiet; middling 21.35.
PORT MOVEMENT.
Se Orleans Middling 20.5S; receipts
exports S,40; sales 607 : stock
Galveston Middling 21.20; receipts
1.141: exports 13.109; sales 1,100; stock
Habile Middling 20.13; receipts 273;
iles 150; stock 12,158.
Savannah Middling 20.13; receipts
MH; sales 1,950; stock 79,379.
Charleston Middling 20.00; receipts
:;J; sales aO; stock 4,061.
Wilmington Receipts v 352; stock
tirsi.
Texas City Stock 90.
Norfolk Middling 20.38; receipts 430;
bek 56,917.
Baltimore stock 26,802.
Boston Middling 21.20; receipts 382;
Ksck 7.900. - ,
Philadelphia Middling 21.60; stock
Xew York Middling 21.35; receipts
1.1; stock 59.S25.
Minor Ports Receipts 1,155; exports
42S; stock 13,145. - ,
Total today Receipts 28,013- exports
IL'93; stock 483,539.
Total for week Receipts 50,256; ex
torts 29.313.
Total for season Receipts 453,866;
ons 440.410.
Interior Movement.
Houston Middling 21.30; receipts
Pi"; shipments 15,405; sales 6,851;
:ock 52.014.
Memphis Middling 22.50; receipts
lii;-shipments 5,425; sales 25; stock
Mil.
Augusta Middling 20.13; receipts 2,
f;s; shipments 1,659; sales" 2,597; stock
pi.
I St Louis Middling 22.00; receipts 1,
E"3: shipments 1,662; stock 3,631.
Cisc'nnati Rerfiints 409: shinments
stock 22,755.
Little Rock Middling 20.75; receipts
isnipments mg- sales 109: stock 4.494.
Dallas Middling- 20.45- sales 12.692.
I Montgomery Middling" 20.13; sales
Total today Receipts 22,753; ship-
pats 24.41S; stock 169,126.
COTTOX SEED OIL MARKET.
I SeT York, Sept. 10. After starting
R partial gains of 1 to 9 points on
hi strength in lard, cotton oil suffered
narp reaction under scattered liqui-
mdueed by reports of lower
pi pnees and rumors of government
I Ration. Final net losses were 19
'29 points. Januarv declined from
N to 15.20 and rlnsort at IS.Sn Sales
l-OO barrels.. Prime crude 13.87 nonv
pie market closed steady. Spot none;
pemoer lo.S5; October 15.70; Novem-
February 15.32; March and April
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
"pool, Sent. 10. Cotton snot
i demand, rices 30 points lower;
- 1.CL11, .1. .;,. VSVU
line 17 3' m .' ,3 l 1 n 11! OC. Innr
Miaiine ifiii. j j: 1-en.
nary ISCiA n nnn v,l.
f.: " ' oaieo, UdlCS, Hf
t 1,oftrj American. No receipts.
"'i October and N'ovemhpr 15 (15: re-
I-ser-January 14.40; March-April
1,7,: ay-june 14.06.
- "we are nxed prices.
XEW ORLEANS COTTON.
I Orleans Sot in tt: n
W'-Xu r lllg Cl iJl ivoo
fciilr Stered in cot-ton today as the
sat of
a demand stimulated by re-
of
crop deterioration, fear of
Vim
ij ui tne .uarriDean ssea
CC0UntS of a ct AamanA
utnem markets. Private bureau
! indicated a fa.ninp- off In th
iln!n ?f the crI -nd led to pre-
oi a bullish showing in Sep-
uer norfcmt . . i
the a ? -i ne opening was
the ,ance a"d prices were steady
the h V,ance the session through,
to 44 -!1C31 trading months were
; 4 Po.nts up. Toward the close
' Payers n-c.r. j
es Pred the gain down some-
s last prices showlnir a. net rise
:ear,,SPSS1,)ri of 19 to 24 points. In
. tradmg there was much hedge
Wt,aPParently chiefly for foreign
;on futures closing bid: October
Uecernhbr 1 a o . -r n j 4 .
rft Hc u.oo, January
.C1 J-62; May 19.78.
nnC0"r,T1 f4uiet and unchanged.
5 On tv, lv-aiiu uucnangcu.
mno- r.e..sp0L 30'. to arrive 300.
ttS 20.25,
0X THE FRONT PORCH
afte
rnoon, or
evening is made
:tful ""g with "Bobs," the de-
hearts
oi perfect chewing
HI
AND COMMERCIAL
ftnnil t ...
UUHN PKIUtS JUMP HIGHER I
Frost Prediction. In Two States Chiefly
Responsible for Advance Oats
Also Go TTpwrnrd.
Chicago, Sept. 10Corn jumped up
in value as much as Ave cents & bush
el today and closed strong, 3 to 5c
net higher at 1.19 to 1.19 for De
cember, and 1.16 to 1.16 for May.
Predictions of frosts tonight in Illinois
and . Iowa were chiefly responsible.
Oats gained to lc and provisions
5 to 40 cents.
Grain and provisions closed:
Corn December 1.19; May 1.16.
Oats December 58; May 61.
Pork October 43.30; January 42.80.
Lard October 23.77; January 22.67.
Ribs October 23.77; January 21.75.
Cash grain:
Corn No. 2 yellow 2.20 to 2.23; No.
3 yellow 2.23; No. 4 yellow 2.19.
WILMINGTON MARKETS.
(Quoted Daily by the Wilmington
Chamber of Commerce.)
STAR OFFICE, Sept. 10.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE 38 c.
CRUDE TURPENTINE $3.60, $3.60,
and $2.60.
ROSIN $4.80, $4.60.
TAR $3.50-1 6c.
Quotations same day last year Spir
its tupentine, nominal; rosin, nominal;
tar, nominal; crude turpentine, nominal.
' . RECEIPTS I
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin .....i
Tar
Crmde Turpentine .
1
6
15
11
Receipts Same day last year Spir
its turpentine, ( ) casks; rosin, 2 bar
rels; tar, 30 barrels; crude turpentine,
2$ barrels.
COTTON MARKET!
same day
last year,
day last
nominal.
Receipts 348
year, 950 bales.
bales; vsame
. Total Receipts since August 1 to date
I, 083 bales.
Total receipts to same date last year,
II, 956 bales.
BY RIVER AND RAIL.
Receipts of Cotton and Naval Stores
at This Port Yesterday.
Wilmington. Sept. 10.
Atlantic Coast Line-348 bales cot
Ion; 1 cask spirits turpentine; 6 bar
rels rosin; 15 barrels tar; 11 barrels
crude tupentine.
WILMINGTON, PEANUT MARKET.
(Quoted by J. S. Funchess & Co.)
Wilmington, Sept. 10. North Caro
olina peanuts, new crop, farmers stock,
fancy handpicked, $1.75; No. 1 ma
chine, $1.65 per bushel.
Virginia peanuts, farmers' stock,
new crop Jumbos; fancy hand picked,
$1.00; No. 1 machine picked, $1.00.
Spanish peanuts, farmers' stock, new
crop No. 1, small, machine picked,
$1.75; -Jumbos, $1.65 per bushel.
PRODUCE MARKETS.
(Quoted by W. J. Meredith These Quo
tations Represent Prices Paid to Pro
ducers and Not the Selling Price to
Dealers or Consumers.)
Wilmington, Sept. 10.
SWEET POTATOES-New crop, $1.00
and $1.25 per bushel, dull.
CORN $2.25 to $2.30 per bushel.
BEEF Native dressed, 10c to 12c.
PORK 14c to 15c per pound (small).
WOOL Burry, 35c; "first class white
wool, 60c.
HIDES Green, salt, 17c to 18c lb.
NORTH CAROLINA BACON Hams,
28c to 30c; sides and shoulders, 24c to
25c per pound; good demand.
BEESWAX Firm, 35c per pound,
good demand. ,
POULTRY Chickens, grown, 55c to
60c, good demand; spring, 20c to 40c
head.
EGGS 40c, good demand.
SHEEP Lambs, 7c to 10c per pound
gross; old sheep, 4c to 5c per pound,
good demand.
TETEROBURG PEANUT MARKET.
(Reported by Rodgers, Flummer & Co.,
Inc.
Petersburg, Va., Sept. 10. Spanish
Farmers' stock Market stronger, $2.30
per bushel.
Virginia farmers' stock Market
firm. Fancy Jumbo, 8c; Extra Prime,
7c per pound; Prime 7c per pound.
NEW YORK LIVESTOCK.
New York, Sept. 10. Beeves steady;
steers 8.50 to 15.60; bulls 6.50 to 9.50;
cows to 8.50; choice Southern 9.00
to 9.50.
Calves Firm; veals 1300 to 17. 5Q;
culls 10.00 to 12.50; fed and mixed
10.00 to 13.00; western 11.50 to 12.50.
Sheep and Lambs Strong; sheep 7.00
to 11.00; culls 5.00 to 6.50; lambs 16.00
to 19.25; culls-12.50 to 15.00.
Hogs Firm; medium to heavy 16.50
to 1.10; roughs 16.75 to 17.00.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
Chicago," Sept. 10. Hogs strong. 25
to 35c above Saturday's average; bulk
17.25 to 18.60; light 17.00 to 18.70;
mixed 16.90 to 18.80; heavy 1.80 to
18.80; rough I6.8U to iy.uu; pigs x.ou
to 17.25. ,
Cattle-Unsettled; native beef cattle
7.25 . to 17.40, -new high price record;
western steers 6.40 to 14.00; stockers
and feeders 5.90-to 9.40; cows and
heifers 4.65 to 12.70," calves 12.00 to
16.00.
Sheep Firm; wethers 8.50 to 12.10;
ewes 7.60 to 11.40; lamDS 11.50 to 17.75.
SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, Sept. 10. Turpentine firm,
39c; sales 378; receipts 490; ship
ments 19 stock 32,841.
Rosin firm; sales 998; receipts 1,41;
, , ; oit. .fnlr R7.fi9fi. Quote:
B D E F G H, 5.40- L 5.50; 5.60; M
5.80: N. 6.80: WG. 7.10; WW. 730.
NEW YORK PROVISIONS
i
New York. Sept. 10. Raw sugar nom
inal; centrifugal 7.02; molasses 6.14;
refined quiet; cut loaf 9.90; crushed
9.65; mould A 8.90; cubes 9.15 to 9.25i
XXXX powdered 8.60 to S-70; powdered
8.55 to 8.70- fine granulated 8.40 to 8.50;
diamond A" 8.40; confectioners' A 8.30
to -8.50; No. 1, 8.10 to 8.35:
Butter and Chees Firm
Coffee Spot dull; Rio 7s, 9c; San
tos 4s, lOo.
.
STOCKS SHOW IMPRdVFMFNT
Although Transactions Were On a
. Smaller Scale the Undertone of the
Market Was Good.
New York, Sept. 10. Improvement
in sentiment was evident from the
course of the stock market today.
Transactions re on a smaller scale,
but the undertone was good. The re
cet, heavy selling appeared to have
resulted in a considerable, strength
ening of. the technical position and at
times were evidences of a good inquiry
for high grade securities. The buying
was . neitner insistent nor sustained,
and as a rule" he net changes were
comparatively small. A number of is
sues made gains of 1 to 3 points in
the early trading but weak spots de
veloped late in the day and the whole
market eased off. At the close the
tone was heavy, and a good deal, of the
forenoon's advantage was lost.
The steel and copper shares made a
particularly good showing on the early
rise. These stocks, as well as the list
in general, benefitted from favorable
reports regarding the ultimate adjust
ment of price schedules by official ac-'
tion. The decrease of 437,000 tons in
unfilled orders shown in the monthly
report of United. States Steel was
about in . line with forecasts and ex
erted little influence on market trans-
actions.
The spiling movement of the last
hour affected a number of high prices
investment issues,- some of which had
not reflected the severe scaling down
recently. American Telephone drop
ped to the lowest point since the be
ginning of the war, una General Elec
tric Fold down to the lowest points
since.-l.913. Harvester, Pullman, Con
solidated Gas, Air Brake and New Hav
en also developed weakness.
The favorable bank statement of
last Saturday was not reflected in
the. tone of the money market. Call
money-ruled at 4 1-2 per cent with a
top rate of six, and quotations for time
funds were l-2 to 1 per cent higher.
In the exchange market the decline in
rubles continued.
Bonds were irregular. Liberty bonds
sold at 39.82 to 99.98. p
Total sales were $4,110,000.
United States 4s coupons off 1-4 on
call.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST.
American Beet Sugar 86
American Cai 42
American Car & Foundry ". . 72
American Locomotive 62
American Smelting & Refining ... 96
American Sugar .- 110
American Tel. & Tel . ...115
Anaconda Copper '71
Atchison , 96
Atlantic Coast Line 100
Atl. Gulf & W. I. S. S. L .96
Baldwin Locomotive ". . 59
Baltimore & Ohio 66
Bethlehem Steel "B" 102
Canadian Paslfic 156
Central Leather 83
Chesaeake & Ohio ". 56
Chicago & Great Western 9
Chicago, M;l. & St. Paul 63
Chicago, R. I. & Pac. w.i 25
Colorado Fuel & Iron 45
Corn Products 26
Crucible Steel ". 69
Cuba Cane Sugar 31
Erie 20
General Electric 138
General Motors 96
Great Northern pfd 104
Great Northern Ore Ctfs 33
Illinois Central 100
Inspiration Copper 53
Int. Mer. Marine 29
Int. Mer. Marine pfd ". 87
International Nickel 35
International Paper 30
Kansas City Southern 18
Kennecott Copper 41
Louisville & Nashville" 120
Maxwell Motors 31
Mexican Petroleum 91
Midvale Steel . 53
Missouri Pacific 28
National Lead 51
Nevada Consolidated 22
New York Central 76
N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 24
Norfolk & Western 114
Northern Pacific 99
Ohio Cities Gas 49
Pennsylvania .. 51
Ray Consolidated Copper .". 2 6
Reading - - - 83
Republic Iron & Steel 81
Seaboard Air Line , 10
Seaboard Air Line pfd 25
Sinclair Oli & Refining 37
Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron 45
Southern Pacific 91
Southern Railway 26
Southern Railway pfd 57
Studebaker Corporation 43
Tennessee Copper , 16
Texas- Company '. 165
Union Pacific 128
United Fruit 126
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 131
United States Rubber . 60
United States Steel 108
United States Steel pfd 116
Utah Copper
Virginia Caro. Ciiem. .
Virginia Coal & Coke .
Wabash pfd "A" .......
Western Union
99
36
58
47
90
45
Westinghouse Electric
Pittsburg Coal Ctfs. ............. 51
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
New York, Sept. 10. Mercantile pa
per 5 to 5; sterling 60 day bills 4.72;
commercial 60 day bills on banks 4.71 ;
commercial' 60 day bills 4.71; demand
4.75 9-18; cables 4.76 7-16 bar silver
97; Mexican dollars 77. Government
bonds easy- railroad bonds irregular.
Time loans strong; 60 days 5; 90
days 5; six months 6. Call money
strong; ruling rate 4.
DRY GOODS MARKET.
New : York, Sejj!t. 10. Cotton goods
and1 yarns were" quiet with an easing
tendency. Raw'Sllk was easier. Dress
goods were quiet. : ; Jobbers report a
fair business. ,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
.; Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Benjamin L. Hosklns,
deceased, late of New Hanover county,
North Carolina -this la to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased .to exhibit- them
to the undersigned at. , his office in
wilmineton. on or before the 15th day
of September, 1918, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar or tneir .recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
W. P. MANGUM TURNER,
Administrator of B. L. Hoskins.
This - the lvth day. of September,
1917. i -
in nut vv iiAiUAA. i r V
United States Department of Agricul
ture Weather Bnreau.
September 11, 1917.
Meteorological data for the day end
ing at 8. P. M. yesterday.
Temperature at 8 A. M., 71 degrees;
8 P. M., 67 degrees; maximum, 76 de
grees; minimum, bi aegrees; mean, 72
degrees.
, Rainfall for the day, .02 inch; rain
fall for the month, to date, 2.63 inches.
Stage of water in Cape Fear River
at Fayetteville at 8 A. M. yesterday, 4.5
feet.
THE WEATHER,
For North Carolina Partly cloudy
Tuesday, probably east portion, cooler
south portion; Wednesday fair.
The Port Calendar, Sept. 11, i917.
Sun rises 5:53 A. M.
Sun sets 6:24 P. M.
Day's length 12 hrs. 31 min.
THE TIDES.
High water Low water
A.M. P.M. A.M P.M.
Wilmington 5:52 6:23 12:48 1:02
Southport 3:b6 4:36 10:07 10:51
Masonboro Inlet .3:45 4:25 9:47 10:31
WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS.
September 10, 1917.
Temperature:
STATIONS
Abilene ,
Ash evil le
Atlanta
. . .cldy
'.pt cldy
. . . clear
84
70
84
84
62
84
60
82
76
52
92
92
68
90
88
92
62
86
56
74
86
84
62
64
72
62
68
72
68
50
74
66
48
80
74
64
74
72
76
54
72
46
64
74
72
54
58
.12
.02
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.10
.02
.0 .
.04
.92
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.10
.0
.12
.24
.0
.0
.0
Augusta ...
Baltimore .
. . .clear
. . . clear
Birmingham .clear
Boston clear
Charleston
Charlotte ,
Chicago . .
Galveston
. . .cldy
. . . cldy
.pt cldy
.cldy
Jaxville rain
Memphis cldy
Mobile , cldy
Montgomery .clear
N. Orleans . ,
New York .
Palestine . .
Pittsburg ..
Raleigh . . .
Savannah .
. cldy
.clear
. .cldy
.clear
. .cldy
. .cldy
Shreveport.pt cldy
St. Louis clear
Washington .clear
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For 24 hours ending 8 a. m. Sept. 10.
Charlote.
Goldsboro
Greensboro
Lumberton
New Bern" .
Raleigh .
Weldon . .
Wilmington
Oheraw,S.C.
Florence .
cldy
74
77
73
89 .
85
72
86
88
86
91
66
67
61
69
70
64
63
70
69
70
.02
.51
.04
.03
.0
.12
.03
.94
.0
.62
cldy
.cldy
. cldy
cldy
cldy
cldy
cldy
cldy
. cldy
Averages
82
66.9
Mlmimum temperatures are for the
12 hours ending 8 a. m. Monday.
Summary for Cotton Region.
New Orleans, La., Sept. 10. Temper
atures abovei the seasonal average
were reported Sunday and Monday with
maximum of ninety degrees or above
at several stations in all cotton grow
ing states except North Carolina and
Tennessee. .
Scattered showers were reported
Sunday in the Carolinas, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and
northwestern portions of Texas, north
ern portions of Georgia and Alabama.
Moderate to heavy rain reorted Monday
In the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, north
ern Texas, and portions of Oklahoma.
SENSATION OFTHE
YEAR IN MEDICINE
ON SALE HERE
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That Does Not Gripe, Nauseate
Nor Salivate, Proves an Inter
esting Surprise to Local Drug
gists. The horrors of Saturday night calomel-taking
are a thing of the past. Ac
cording to local druggists, the new de
nauseated calomel tablet is a grand
success, the triumph of modern phar
macy. Not the slightest danger or un
pleasantness attends Its use and yet it
exhibits all of the liver-cleansing qual
ites of the old-style calomel.
There can be no doubt that calomel
is the most valuable and universally
useful of all medicines and now that
its objectionable qualities have been
removed its popularity will have no
bounds. One tablet on the tongue at
bedtime, a swallow of water, nd taste
or unpleasantness whatever. The next
morning you are feeling fine, liver
clean, splendid appetite. Eat what you
please no danger. In ordering the
new de-nauseated calomel tablets ask
for "Calotabs." Sold only in original
and sealed packages containing twenty
doses, price, 85 cents. Your druggist
has authority to refund your money if
you are not - perfectly delighted with
Calotabs. Adv.
mm
nuuii
y
when yoa'can buy for 25c a box of
EXELENTO WiXSSl
It is a hair grower and makes kinky,
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stops falling hair at once and you can
the results after using several times.
Thousands of eoloredpeople have beauti
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Price 3J&c by mail on receipt of stamps
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AOENTCT WANTED tnflEltYYHERX
exkumto mkdicink co. Atlanta, cut.
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STATIONS 2S' tS - 5
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ATLANTIC
Arrival and Departure of Trains mt
ArrtvalSdienlea ana OonneetloM tf
DEPARTURES TO AND FROM ARRIVALS
No. 61 Florence, Columbia. Pullman Sleepers, No gA
6:80 A. M. Wilmington and Columbia open to 12:23 A. M.
receive passengers after 10:00 P. M.
Xo 48 Goldsboro, . Richmond, Norfolk . and
8:00 A. M. North. Parlor Can WIlmtostM p
.I?Br Fayetteville Sanford and ML Airy. . J.
8.45 A. M. h . 8:oo P. M.
osT6xr Jacksonville and New Bern.
8.05 P. M. 12:3 P. U,
Florence, Columbia Augusta, Atlanta
No. 65 and the West. Charleston, Savannah No. 84
and Florida points. Pullman Cars
2:45 P. M. Wilmington to Atlanta via Augusta 12:60 P. M.
and to Asheville via Columbia.
Richmond, Norfolk. Washington and
No. 42 New York, Pullman Cars to Norfolk No. 41
6:45 P. M. ' and Washington. t:60 A. M.
For folders, reservations, rates of fares, etc.. call 'PBOHB 100.
W. J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE,
Paeeenger Traffle Ktustr, General Passenger
WILMINGTON, If. C.
KEPT HER AWAKE
The Terrible Pains in Back and
Sides. Cardni Gave Relief.
Marksville, La. Mrs. Alice Johnson,
of this place, writes: "For one year I
suffered with an awful misery in my back
and sides. My left side was hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me awake most of the
night ... I took different medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until I took Cardui ...
I was not able ; to do any of my work
for one year and I got worse all the time,
was confined to my bed off and on. I got
so bad with my back that when I stooped
down I was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
. . . By time I had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
all gone.
I shall always praise Cardui. I con
tinued taking it until I was strong and
well." If you suffer from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be Just
what you need. Thousands of women
who once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present good health.
Give it a trial. NC-133
FOR SALE
Straubel's Wisconsin Full Cream
Cheese.
Summit Auto Tires.
Summit Inner Tubes.
We also have a stock of Auto Oil.
S.000 Sacks 100-lb. Salt
t Car Serv-Us Laundry Soap.
A. full stock all grades of Flour
in self-rising and plain.
A. full stock 'of Rice and Coffee.
Please write for prices
samples.
and
D. L. Gore Co.
Wholesale Grocer
WILMINGTON, N. C
GET THE BEST
The Royal
Standard
Typewriter
is used by the United States
Government and many of the
largest corporations.
The "Corona" Typewriter is
used by traveling men and others
who want a compact, light
weight machine.
Call Phone 69, or write
C. W. YATES CO.
117 Market St., Wilmington N. C
CAPE FEAR MACHINE
- - WORKS -
Best Equipment for Best Service
Machine, Engine. Beilev Repairs t
Iron. Brassy Aluminum Castings.
Make Boiler, Tanks, Stacks.
On R. R. Track and River Front.
v Foot Church - Street
WILMINGTON. N. C.
COAST LINE
Wilmington, Effective July 8, 1917.
ven a Information, not mot
Aceat.
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
Effective September 4th, 1917.
Lv. Wilmington
- .1 6.25 A. M.
Leave Beach
! 6.05 A. M.
6.40 "
I 7.10 "
7.40 "
i! 8.15 "
.1 8.45 "
9.15 "
10.15
10.45 "
12.15 P. M.
1.50, "
2.45 "
3.15 "
3.45 "
4.15
4.45 "
5.15 "
5.45 "
6.20 "
6.55 "
7.30 "
8.00 "
9.00 "
10.00
11.00 "
12.00 "
,4 Sunday only
6.55 "
! 7.25 "
! 8.00 "
8.30 "
10.00 "
11.30 " "
1.10 P.M.
2.00 "
2.30 "
3.00 "
3.30 "
4.00 "
4.30 "
5.00 "
5.30
6.10 " :t.
6.40 "
7.15 "
8.15 "
9.15 "
10.15 "
11.15 "
12.10 A. M.
! Daily except
Sunday
FREIGHT SCHEDULE.
Dally Except Sundays. v
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 11:00 A. M.
RUBBER
STAMPS
MADE TO ORDER ON -SHORT
NOTICE
We make the kind that give
lasting satisfaction. Mail orders
given prompt attention.
LeGWIN PRINTING COi
8 Grace St. none 230
BURETT H. STEPHENS
ARCHITECT
SS38 GARRELL BUILDING
WILMINGTON. M. C
SHELL
Spectacles or Eye Glasses
We have Shell Rim and bows
of beauty and elegance, made to
meet the mode. Come in and set
them. WE will save you money.
Spectacles or eye glasses cor
rectly fitted to your eyes for
$1.00 up.
EYES TESTED FREB
DR. VINEBERG
MASONIC TEMPLE.
SPECIALS
Now Is the time to contract for
Hindoo No. 2 Bagging, all new
Jute.
New No. 45 Arrow Ties.
Standard SO1 by 80 Burlap Cotton
Sheets. -
Genuine Maine Grown Seed Pota
toes for January-February
Delivery.
Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese.
Get our prices before buying.
Mcflair & Pearsall
Wholesale
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
The Prosresslve Railroad of the Seata
ffeetlve Nov. 12th, IBIS.
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ""'j
No. 12--8:55 P. M Charlotte' and Interv
mediate points. Pullman Parlor Cac
to Charlotte
No. 195:00 A. ML, Charlotte and Inter '
(mediate points. Sleeper to Charlotte'
open 10:00 P. M. .
ARRIVAL. OF TRAINS
No. 1412:30 P. M., Charlotte and In
termediate points. Pullman Parlov
Car.
No. 20 12:10 A. M., Charlotte and la,
termediate points. Sleeper may J
occupied until-700 o'clock A. M.
For' detailed Information and reserva
tions, call on City Ticket Agent, Or
ton Hotel, or 'Phone 17.
R .& KOONCE,
T. P. A.
JOHN T. WESrD. P: A., Raleigh N. Ct
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
The Progressive Railway of the South.
Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rate
- Trom Wilmington. N. C
V1CKSBURG, MISS. ............ .$3fU54
On sale October 14, 15 ;- limited return
ing midnight October 3L,
MONTEAGLE, TENN. 920.70
For further information, apply
Phone 178
R. S. KOONCE, .
T. P. A., Wilmington, N. Q,
ATLANTIC COASY LINE
The Standard Railroad- of the South.
Bulletin of Reduced Round-Trip Fares
from WilminsTtott, X. C
Subject to corrections and changes
to conform to legally filed tariffs. The
first dates shown are dates upon which
tickets will be sold at these fares and
upon which journey must begin. The
"final limit" is last date, prior to mid
night of which, Wilmington must be
reached on the return , trip.
WASHINGTON f leOO
BALTIMORE ...... 91&OU
Philadelphia . ... 220
New York r S26.00
ASHEVILLE, K. C. S154M.
WAYNES VILLE, N. C .918.10
LAKE TOXAWAY, N. U, 1&A0
BREVARD, N. C. $1&00
HENDERSON VILLE. N. C S14U5
SALUDA, N. C. . ; , 13JW
TRYON, N. C. SISU
Daily until October 15, good to stop
over; limited returning until October
31, 1917.
LOUISVILLE, KY. 930.05
September 14, 15 and 16. Final limit
September 26, 1917.
PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM IN
TERMEDIATE POINTS.
. For complete information reserva-'
tions, etc., '
PHONE 160 r-
W. J. CRAIG, T. a WHITB,
Pass. Xraf. Mgr., Gen. Pass. Agt.
Wilmington. N. C
THROUGH SLEEPERS
TO ATLANTA AND ASHEVILLE.
Commencing' Sunday, July 8th, .theV
Atlantic Coast Line will inaugurate a
through sleeping car line between
Wilmington . and Asheville, via Flor
ence, Sumter and Columbia, in connec
tion with the Southern Railway Sys-J
tern, upon the' following daily sched
ules: . '
Lv. WILMINGTON ......3:45 P. M.
Lv. Chadbournn .. 5:30 P. M.
Lv. Florence 7:55 P. M.
Lv. Sumter .. 9:25 P. M.
Ar. Columbia .. 10:50 P. M.
Lv. Columbia .11:S0 P. M.
Ar. Spartanburg . . . . .. 2. . :Z:20 "A. M.
Ar. Tryon ..v. 4:60 A. M.
Ar. Saluda .. 5:15 A. M.
At. Flat Rock .5:35 A. M.
Ar. Hendersonville 7:00 A. M.
Returning: Leave Asheville 4:10 P. M
arrive Wilmington 15:50 noon.
This sleeping car service which will
be operated until Sept. 16th, will afford
comfortable accommodatons for pas
sengers visiting the Mountains of North
Carolina.
The old established through sleeping
car line between Wilmington and At
lanta will be continued via Augusta, in
connection with the Georgia railroad,
upon 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.
Returningi Leave Atlanta 8:35 P. M.,
arrive Wilmington 12i50 noon.
Passengers may remain in this car,
in the Union Depo.t, which is in the .
heart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M., if
they so desire, and on account of the
earlier arrival of this train, and the
use of the Union Depot, convenient
connections may be made with through
Observation, Dining, Sleeping Car
Coach trains which leave from same
station for Chicago, Cincinnati, St.
Louis, etc
For fares, tickets, etc., apply to
T. C. WHITE,
General Passenger Agent.
Phone 160. Wilmington, N. Or
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
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