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T- THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1917. EIGHT. PRESBYTERIAN HOSTS liE-FMElllLLE Final Session of Synod Devoted to Committee Reports ' Rev. J. G. Gartk Submit Interesting Report On Tonne People's Work Resolution of Thanks Is Adopted. (Special Star Correspondence.) Fayetteville, .Nov. 2. The night ses sion which marked the adjournment of the 104th annual meeting of; the North ' Carolina Synod last night w as devoted for the most part, to hearing and passing on reports from Synodical committees.- Rev.' J. G. Garth, chair man of the Synod's . Committee . on Young People's- -Work, outlined the year's activities of that body. He re ported 236 young people's . societies and 35 men's and boys classes.- A to tal sum of 512,894 was raised by these societies and. classes during the year. Among the recommendations made by air. Garth were a greater degree of co-operation in the summer .confer ence at Montreat, June 20-30, 1918; or ganization of young people's societies in all churches; " using the Christian Endeavor as a model wherever prac ticable, and the ultimate formation of a young people's society for - the - en tire Synod. Resolution -of Thanks. -At this point the following 'resolur tion was offered 'by Mr. Hughes for the committee on resolution of thanks, and adopted: . " '"Tour Committee on Resolution of Thanks, having experienced .and ob served , the very delightful entertain ment accorded all the" members of this court, by the" pastor of this' " church and; the people of this church and city, we beg leave to submit the following resolutions: ' ' ' ' "First, That the thanks of the- Sy nod, be tendered to Rev. W. E. Hill, pastor of .the First MRS. LIVINGSTON OF MAINE ADDRESSES W. C T. IT. MEETING Said She Heard It Dangerous to Discuss Suffrage In Carolina. (Special Star Telegram.) Goldsboro, Nov. 2. Today's sessions of. the Woman's Christian Temperance Union .were given over to reports from the dicerent departmentsand the ad dress by the president Mrs. T. A. Goodno. , . Interesting reports were made by Mesdames Mary C. Woody, Elizabeth Turner, C. C.4 Myers, J. E. M. Daven port, O. C. Godfrey, A. O. Osborne, El len B. Preyer. New officers will be elected tomorrow and next meeting place selected. - Tonight Mrs. Deborah K. Livingston, of Bangor, Maine, delivered an address at the convention, the equal of which has never-befoTe been heard in Golds boro, while the audience were -especially fcharmed with the speaker, who possesses an indefinable charm and subtle fascination, and during her-dis-cussions on the evils of the whiskey traffics, there-was in her tone and look a tenderness and pathos -which went straight to the hearts of the hearer. . Suff ragfe and Prohibition. The speaker also discussed woman suffrage and during' her' remarks stat ed that before coming to North Caro lina that she had been advised that it would . be. dangerous to speak on wo man suffrage in this State, but was pleased to note that the leading papers this morning gave prominence to the endorsement of the, movement by Sec retary Daniels and four other promin ent statesmen. She predicted nation al prohibition with the ending of the present world war, and that the votes of women would be - instrumental in carrying the white ribbon to-victory, without which she claimed, the law would never be written in the United States constitution. . . Business Locals T'Smmmmmmmmmml sBMsBBasBBmusasssssBssaB,M " FOR .SALE AT, A BARGAIN ONE house and best corner lot on Caro lina Beach,; See " J. W. Blake. 215 Princess street, or James & James. " " , no 2-3t BERLIN PAPERS CONCEDE " APPOINTMENT OF HERTLING They Anticipate His Acceptance of the -Chancellorship. .Berlin,-Nov 2 (via London)- The Berlin . newspapers without exception, concede the appointment of. count-Von Hertling as German imperial chancel lor and anticipate his acceptance of the post. It is stated that King Ludwlg of Bavaria, in response to Emperor Williams' reauest. has released Count NEW WAY MARKET, SPECIAL TO- day Dressed chickens, dressed turkeys,- fresh eggs, fancy Western rib roast, 23 cents; Nuway roast 20 cents; sirloin steak, 28 cents; Nuway. steak 20 cents; veal chops,.'25 cents; veal cutlets, 30 cents; shoulder, of, veal. 23 cents; leg of veal, 28 cents; leg lamb, 35 cents; Hamburger steak, 20 cents; rump roast, 23 cents; bacon," 45 cents. The above beef is the cheapest food to be had just now, quality cannot be beat anywhere In this country, and we do not think that the price can be equaled anywhere. Now we come to butter: Offer you today 1,000 pounds of Clover Bloom butter, one pound packages rn quarter tubes, just look the . price, 49 cents, only three pounds to a customer. .Wiscon sin butterine can't tell it from the best of butter, 44 cents; cheese that is different, 34 cents; mackerel, just in, 2 for 25 cents;-extra size mullet rn in cents- also reerular size, 4 for 25 cents. Apples, 500 bushels at low est price ever, 35 cents peck;, pota toes from New York, 49 cents peck, half bushel, 85 cents; sweet potatoes, 35 cents peck; celery, the best of the season, large size stalks,, 3 for 25 cents; lettuce, Big Boston, 10 cents; cabbage, 4 cents pound;" carrots, par snip, - parsley, beets, mustard, peas, beans, green corn that is tender, 33 cents dozen; grape fruit, lemons, 2 dozen, 25 cents. These are just a few of our bargains; everything for less than you get it elsewner, an we ask is .to do your part by not asking us to deliver any order that does not amount to 50 cents or more; you all know-that it is hard to get hPin inst now and the only way we ran continue to lower prices is by the customer helping us to keep down expenses, and every one' will tell you that the delivery expense is very heavy in this city. Phones 816 and 817. W. H. McEachern. Caro lina welerhta delivery leaves at 10 3-lt WANTED 4)N BUILDING CONSTRUC-j tion at Roanoke Junction, N. C, loo colored, laborers. at, 20c per hour; 50 carpenters at 40c per hour. Have camp for laborers. Will return . transportation after four weeks . work. T. C. Thompson & Bros. no 2-7t FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR 75 CENTS per bag; eggs, eggs, eggs, 3 dozen for 1.35; compound lard, buckwheat, 15 'cents, or two for 25 cents; oat meal, 15 cents, or two for 25 cents; meaV 65 cents per peck; rice, per pound, .9 -cents; -grits, per pouna, o ; cents; cabbage, -per pound, 4 cents. E..F..Noe, No. 8 Market street. Phone 1002. no 3-lt UNCLE ' SAM GUARANTEES IT'S pure; we guarantee it's good; we know it will save you money, why . let a "little prejudice stand in your way of saving. It's pure butterine at 46 cents a pound in cubes. Save, save, save Cash means economy. At kinson & Watters. no 3-lt von Hertling fro mthe post of prime minister of Bavaria, and thus removed Presbyterian j the last formal hindrance to his ap- church of Fayetteville,. as well. as hTSTPOintment to the chancellrship. officers and members for the use of the church buildings and their excel- - lent hospitality and . regard for our comfort. - "Second, That the Synod express its appreciation of the courtesy and hos pitality of the sister churches of Fay etteville, who have entertained us in their homes- with finest- spirit. "Third, That our cordial thanks be expressed to the authorities of the 'Donaldson Military School of this city for the opportunity of visiting their splendid school; for the soldierly spec tacle we were permitted to witness, and the ' refreshments served to us. "Fourth, That copies of these reso lutions be furnished the pastors of the several sister churches to be read to :heir congregations; to the authorities of the Donaldson School; and especial ly to . the Highland Presbyterian church." After an impressive prayer by Dr. . W. McC. White, of Raleigh, the Mod- erator, Dr. D. "H. Rolston, at 10:18. o' 3lock pronounced the Synod adjourned. The- delegates began leaving late yesterday and the last of them were gone by noon today. It is not every day that a city has an opportunity to play the host to . so distinguished a body of men as a Prea byterian synod, or one whose person nel is marked by so fine a spirit, and the efforts of the townspeople to en tertain their guests-were-well repaid. The people of Fayetteville will look forward to the day when 'it. will come their turn to entertain ' the Synod again. - - -The Germania says Von Hert.ng-will return to Munich within a few days for the -purpose of terminating the tenure of his office there and will be back in Berlin by the middle of ' the month when it is expected the reichstag will reconvene in advance of the date orig inally set. The new, chancellor, it Is presumed,, will, then develop his pro gram in " response s to t an ; interpellation and" receive a vote of confidence from the "majority parties. "GENERAL" MELLOWES IS AT LIBERTY-UNDER ? 7,500 BOND New .York.' Nov.. 2. "General" Liam Mellowes,- a Sinn Fein leader, said to have commanded a force of 700 men in the Irish rebellion of 1916 and recently arrested here on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government, was releas ed from the Tombs prison today on 57,500 bail. Mellowes, who is being, held for the grand jury, is accused of having repre sented himself as an. American citizen tin an effort to obtain a seaman's cer tificate under the name of "Patrick Donnelly." Coincident with the arrest. Dr. Pat rick McCarton, another Sinn Fein lead er and alleged associate of Mellowes. was taken from a steamer at Halifax by the, British. .McCarton, Federal agents assert, was trying to make his way back to,IreJand with.the intention of fomenting another revolution! ATHLETIC MEET AT CAMP . 1 SEVIER THANKSGIVING DAY . u - o 'jf; 31MJ 0 r j In Sending Money to Soldiers and Sailors Abroad I UCT T C CADrn TD A7CrrnoJ , I SAFE Because If you lose them you get a ref und in full. Your signature alone converts them into cash. EASY TO CASH Banks, hotels and shops . accept them in cities and towns in France and England where the sol dier will find himself. FULL VALUE FOR THE DOLLAR Wells Fargo Travelers Checks will be paid by banks in France andi England in COST nominations. FOR SALE AT THE money of those countries current rates of exchange dier will -thus get the benefit VoU present premuim on the J .th'" dollar. lfte Airericaa OF WELLS FARGO PBPm, trifiingio cents for iSfg8 for $100. They are honniin leather case in one nr nat AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO Wilmington, N. 0. FRONT AND MARKET STREETS LOST BROWN IRISH SETTER, 14 months old. Answers to name of . "Pat"-. Reward if returned to 205 Red Crossstreet. ' no 3-lt WE HAVE IT AGAIN AUNT JEMI- ma's pancake flour, rye and graham flour, Hecker'a Farina, samp, Kel log's crumbles, barley, split peas. smoked bloaters, new dill pickles, small seedless raisins, takes place of currantB; onion salts, salted al monds, lemon and orange peel, citron, shelled nuts, maple syrup, and lots of other good things. Lowest cash prices. May's Delicatessen. Phone 1322. no l-4t L. L. SHEPARD'S THE !LAX3H TO get what you want to eat. Good na tive meats, groceries and vegetables. Call and get the best prices and quickest delivery. We want your patronage. Come and see what a business we have and you will say that the people trad with us. We treat them right. Phone 1186. L. L. Shepard, proprietor. se 26-tf REMEMBER, NEW SERIES WILL dpen Saturday, November 3rd. You Can subscribe for stock today. Phone 145, or call at office. The Cityand Suburban Building Association, W. A. .McGirt, secretary and treasurer, Ma sonic Temple Bldg. no l-3t WE HAVE TRIED IT AND UNLESS vnn were told, you would say, what a nne creamery dui us uuiyci mo, AVE YOUR MONEY TAKE STOCK of the finest quality, at 46 cents lb. Why not save 9 cents yours to neip. Atkinson & Watters. - Cash means economy. no 3-lt EVERY POUND GIVES SATISFAC- tion, try it and be convinced, your money back if not as good as we rep resent. That's buttering talk cash saved -over butter,-9 cents a pound, and-it's pure and sweet. Cash means economy. Atkinson &. Watters. no 3-lt FOOTBALL SPECTATORS WILL HAVE TO PAY REVENUE TAX Washington, ov. s. Spectators over 12 years of age at tomorrow's football games, throughout the country must pay. a tax or one. cent for each ten Y. -W. C A. Hoatess House About Ready. . - Cnff rvin A'1,n . Greenville, S. C, Nov. 1. A divisional I cents or fraction thereof paid for ad athletic meet, in which teams repre- mission.' Those under 12 pay one cent sentlng each of the I 'brigades will com- regardjess of what may be the charge peie, wui De neia at camimsevier on l lor -amission, internal revenue bu TKanksgiving Day. Arrangements are In the hands of the Athletic .Officers' "Association. . - . Preliminary meets to select the teams which will represent- thera will be held in" each'of the brigades a week at least before the meet, and smaller meets will probably be held in the regiments-and-lesser units so as to select the; very bestathletes in each brigade. Theevents Include the tug of war, cen tipede race, 50yard: relay race, hop, Btep and jump; 100-yard dash, running high jump, mile run. "and medicine ball relay race. A system of points has been arranged by which the winning teams and the leading athletes may be determined. - . Y. W. C. A. HoMteaM Hone The hostess house at Camp Sevier Is nearing completion; and should be ready for occupancy by November 13. Mrs. M., S. '.Matthews, of New York, the "hostess," is to arrive today, while the cafeteria, business and information bureau secretaries will arrive soon. At the hostess hquse. .which, will be conducted under the auspices of the Y.- W. - C. A., women relatives or friends of soldiers may receive and en--tertain them while at camp.. The build ing is 120 by 60 feet, and will contain among other things a cozy and well managed cafeteria, as well as many other ebmforts suggestive of home. Committees of Greenville ladies and wives of men camped here will assist in the management of the house. reau officials have ruled that the ad mission tax imposed by the war reve nue bill applies to college football games, except where the" entire pro ceeds go to the educational institutions. Tle proceeds of -: nearly all college gajnes go to the student athletic or ganizations ! which conduct thenT and thjs is not construed by the revenue bureau to exempt them . FIORENCE HIGH SCHOOL WINS FROM DONALDSON Fayetteville, Nov. 2. Florence High School, champions of South Carolina, defeated. Donaldson Military School, 14 to 13, here this afternoon in a -fiercely contested game. The visitors used their superior weight with telling effect, con fining their play to line smashing. Though their line was being rippea on almost every play, Donaldson contested the ground so bitterly that it took the heavy South Carolinians an entire quarter to carry the ball the length of the field for their first touch-down. With fifteen seconds of the first half to play, the ball was given Smith, Don aldson's right half, who raced 75 yards for a touch-down. Blount and Holland played brilliantly for Florence. QUAKER OATS, 10 CENTS; FINEST head rice, 9 cents; compound lard, 27 cents; Kirkman's borax soap, 6 cents, high, grade, loose, roasted, coffee, 15 cents; .new . almonds, .30 cents; .new walnuts, 25. cents; new Brazil . nuts, . .20 cents; mixed, nuts,. 20 cepts. W. P. Roudabush & Co., No. 10 Dock street. Phone 541. no 3-2t YOUR SUNDAY'S MBATS, ETC., Ex tra nice country killed pork, fresh pork hams, backbones, pork chops, hog livers, good all pork sausages. Reduced prices on beef today; limit ed supply of dressed chickens, geese, etc. Batson's Meat Market, Phone No. 72. no-3-lt in new series which will open Satur day. Subscribe for stock today. Phone 145, The City and Suburban Building Association, W. A. McGirt, secretary and treasurer, Masonio Temple. no l-3t GALL PHONE 431, YOUNG &. GORMAN, for a first class mason. ; Brick work, tile work,, and plastering. Quick service; satisfaction guaranteed; spe cial attention to repairs. . oc 28r7t LIMA BEANS, CALIFORNIA BLACK- eye peas, new stock Cal. peaches, on ion sets, No. 1 Irish potatoes, apples, oranges, and complete line of can dies. B ear Produce & Mdse. Co., No. 14 Market street. Phone 452 and 453. oc 23-tf SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING, bookkeeping and all commercial branches of study taught most thor oughly and practically in The Motte Business College, Inc. oc 21-tf LUMINA OYSTER ROAST NOW OPEN, come and bring your friends. Car from beach will meet parties at Wrightsville any time by request. Phone 7573. oc 30-7t FOR ' SALE ONE YOKE OF GOOD Oxen. Apply at once to Tom New kirk, Kerr, N. C no l-4t WE HAVE ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS selected No. 1 large Porto Rico sweet potatoes, which we will sell at whole sale rate $1.25 per bushel. Reserva- . tions may be made by telephone 500, or writing Box 122, City. no l-3t SUGAR, SUGAR "WE HAVE SOLD EN- tirely out of sugar, but still have plenty of those fine apples, per peck, 40 cents: per bushel, $1.25. W. P. Roudabush & Co., No. 10 Dock street. phone 641. no -2t APPLES, . APPLES OUT OF TOWN customers send us your check for $3.75 and we will ship, same day,, one barrel fine apples, add 25. cents, if freight issto be prepaid. W. P. Rou dabush & . Co., No. 10 Dock street phone 541.s , ;. . po 3-2t NOTICE FOR ROOFING REPAIRS, radiator repairs and stove work, call Young & Gorman, 10 and 12 South Second street. Phone 431. oc 30-tf WANTED SLAB AND PINE WOOD IN car lots. Quote quantity you can ship and price, f. o. b. Wilmington, N. C. Independent Ice Co. oc 28-tf FOR SALE A FEW EXTRA LARGE Swiss Mondane pigeons.- Address F. E. Edwards, 402 Gaston Street. East, Savannah, Ga. oc 28-8t Just arrived for FORD CARS Springs Axles, both 56 and 60 Inch tread; Cones; Balls; In fact, almost everything for Ford Cars Also for sale One 1916 Ford Roadster 60-incn tread H. L. FEN M ELL Phone 95 1O5-O7-09 N. 2nd St. FOR SALE 500 Bags Rice and 300 Bags Coffe c uii nne oi groceries. Quotations furnished upon tion. Orders solicited. Samuel Bear, Sr., &SoJ Box 3 Wholesale Grocers. Wilmington, xt J BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT; second floor over the Postal Tele graph Office, on North Front street. Size 51x80. This building is well aired, lighted and ventilated and is suitable for any kind of manufactur ing purpose, sample or show rooms, or would make a first class location for a select Cafeteria. Rent reason able. For particulars write or see H. F. Wilder. Agent. se 28-tf WANTED POSITION AS STORE MAN- ager for 1918. Twelve years (exper ience. Thoroughly competent. Char acter and habits, good. Best of ref erences. Address "1918" care Star. oc 28-8t FOR RENT FURNISHED LARGE AT. tractive room with all modern con veniences, southwest exposure. 216 North Second, phone 773. oc-29-tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, DO NT matter If broken. - I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set." 'Send by parcel post and receive -check by 'return mail. L. Mazer. 20071 S; Fifth' street, Philadel phia, Pa. . no 3-30t B. AND Li B. .AND .L. .TODAY. CALL early for the new shares in the series at Wright's. Real-Estate office, which opens today. The Co-Operatlve Build ing and Loan Association, opens its 38th , series (19 years old) today. Each share twenty-five cents, for which you get $100 at maturity. Eve ryone can join. Simply call for share book. Call early as the number of shares is limited to 1,000, of which slightly over 800 have been taken. - Wright's office. B. and L. . no .3-lt SECURITY AND SERVICE OFFERED by the Carolina B. & L. Association, new class sold. only by the Carolina, 50 cents per share weekly, maturing $100.00, 3 V years, good as investment or home paid for 3Vfc years. Get stock today; series starts today". L. W. Moore, secretary, 123 Princess, E, T. Taylor, president. no 3-lt WANTED SECOND HAND VORTEX stove. Telephone 1824-J. no 3-lt NOTICE NICE OYSTER ROAST AT Sky Light, (7 mile post from city on Scott's Hill road). G. T. Smith, Prop. no 3-2t COL. WM, W. FONTAINE DEAD. Was Attached to Staffs of Generals Jackson and Stnart. Jackson, - Miss.,- Nov. 2. William Winston Fontaine, attached to the staffs of General "Stonewall" Jackson and Gen. J. .E. B. Stuart during the War Between the States, died at his home here today, aged 84. He was with General" Jackson at the time of his death at Chancellorsville. While on General Stuart's staff he was captured Pushing Campaign in Lenoir. Kinston, Nov. 2. Leaders here of the food campaign and women's reg istration movement today asserted that both ,will be "complete , successes" in Lenoir ounty. Every schoolhouse in the (county will be a- registration place tomorrow from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Several hundred workers in both movements include practically every teacher in the" county. The school ma'ams have been' the 7 most, potent force opposing the kaiser's General Waste in Lenoir, county. Colored Christian Conference.-' Kinston, Nov. 2. An 'annual ' confer ence of the colored Christian churches of East Carolina being held' here is in the Shenandoah Valley campaign and I bein"S attended by a number of minis served . nine montns as a prisoner on Johnson Island. After the war .Colonel -Fontaine be came a, member of the faculty of Baylor Female College at Independence, Tex., and afterwards for ten years occupied the chair of Latin at the University, of Texas.. HIGH RECORD PRICE SET FOR ,SEA"ISLAND COTTON Savannah, Nov. 2. A . high record price for 'Sea Island cotton was quoted today when the market ."was posted 73 1-2 cents straight . for. the first two '' tops and 78 issnts for the three choices. The two low ; grades . were reported nominal without- quotations. - - - Fancy Floridas- 73 1-2,. fancy Geor- ' gias' 73. 1-2, i extra "choice .Geo'rgiaa 73, tra- choice Floridas 73. choice ,73. ters Of the race of national reputation. These include Rev. S. A. Howell, presi dent . of . the united - convention of the United States, South America and the West Indies. Rev." J. - E. Samuel is a visitor from British Guiana. CHEAP WEEK-END PRICES ON fresh native meats, all choice cuts; steak, 25 cents pound; good roast, 18 cents pound; rib stew, 14 cents pound; native pork chops, 28 cents pound; native pork, hams, 28 cents pound; pickled tripe, 15 cents pound, 2 for 25 cents; tomatoees, 10 cents quart; new Irish potatoes, 8 cents quart; sweet potatoes, 30- cents peck; York Imperial apples, 60 cents peck. ' Give us your Sunday dinner order. R. I Burton, corner Sixth and Nixon. Phone 495. r ;; no Z-2t UNREDEEMED SHOT GUNS THE following makes: Remington Parker, Ithaca, L. C. Smith, and Fox. They are going fast. Call and see our as sortment. Chas. Finkelstein, 6 S. Front street. Phone 642. oc 19-tf FALL STYLES Stationery Greeting Cards Tally and Place Cards Engraving Wedding Stationery and Visiting Cards Now is the time to place your order for Private Greeting Cards for Christmas to reach the boys in the trenches. C. W. YATES CO. 117 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. OLIVER STALK CUTTERS Wonderful Machines Wm. E. Springer J& Company PURCELL BUILDING WILMINGTOV, w. ft Distributors for Eastern North Carolina. WHAT -ARE YOU GOING TO DO FOR your girl? A wholesome spirit of independence springs from her abil ity to support herself. The Motte Business College, Inc., offers superior advantages. Phone 70$. oc 27-tf NOTICE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7TH, at 10 A. M., I will sell one inlaid Hepplewhite sideboard at auction to satisfy claim against same, at my shop, 804 Dock street. E. V. Mc . Kenzie. oc 31-7t fjftoi COUNTRY KILLED PIG PORK Ex tra choice beef; native pig pork; dressed chickens, turkeys and geese; all "pork sausage; back-bone and spare ribs; selected Norfolk oysters arriving every day. Don't. forget to call us early. Batson's Meat Mar- , ket. Phone No. 72. . no 1-lt WANTED STEAM BOILER TO RENT or buy, about 30 horse power, porta ble. Tidewater Tie & Lumber f-Co.j Wireless Building, P.. O. Box 1113, Wilmington, N. C. - no 3-tf THE CASH MARKET WE HAVE THE ' best line of fresh meats we have ever had to offer at our low prices. This is a few of the good things. Best western steaks and choice roasts, 25 cents; stall fed native steak and roast . 25 cents; milk fed veal cutlets, chops - and choice roast, 30 cents; corn fed pig hams and chops, 35 cents; all pork sausage' meat, 30 . cents; calf liver, beef, liver, pig hastlets, nice hath, head cheese, mutton chops, leg ot mutton, cream -cheese and egfca. ' A nice line of vegetables. , Polite ser Y ie, quicks delivery. Boggan & Ken v nedy. phone 790. .-J no 3-U WANT GOOD COLORED BARBER AT once, $12.50 guarantee, can average $15.00 a week. Wire or write, J. A; Williams, 28 North Front street, Wilmington, N. C. no 3-2t HAMS, BUTTER, LARD F. F. "" V, hams, 37 cents; Clover Hill butter. . 52 cents; , pure lard, 28 cents, these prices are right. These foods are scarce. Remember .- the . sugar condition of today.- Beware. Watch your pantry. Mann, Atkinson & Wat ters, 17th and Market street store. Phone S07. Saturday special. " no 3-lt Ui S. GOVERNMENT WANTS CLERKS. Men, women, 18 . or over; $90.00 month. ' Wilmington examniations Nov. 14th. Write for list "positions obtainable. Franklin Intsitute. Dept. 325J, Rochester, N. Y. , oc 21-lm, ex-tu,th WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, DON'T matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and re ceelve check by return mall. F. Terl, 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md. no 2-7t AJAX TIRES, PARTS . FOR FORD Cars, bumpers, robes, gloves and everything in our place for an auto mobile sold for less. Write us or call and see our goods and get our prices. MacMillan's Garage. no 2-2t W. B. COOPER & CO. Cotton. Merchants Wilmington, N. 0. ii To Subscribers to Second Liberty Loan Those having subscribed through this bank for the Second Liberty Loan are requested to call and advise how they wish payments made. ! HOME SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Chestnut Streets ii FOR RENT A NEAT TENANT HOUSE suitable for house servant. . Near Winoca and Carolina Heights. Three rooms, $5.00. W. M. Cumming, own er, or J. D. McCarley, agent, 208 trincess street. no z-zt FOR RENT LARGE, WELL FUR- i nished room snuthArn eTnnxnrA or? I .' joining bath, steam heat, all conven iences; near business section; gen tlemen preferred. Rent ten dollars a month. Phone 885, or write P. O. , Box 487. . no.2-3t j FOR SALE- OR WILL TRADE . FOR city property, ' 12 acre farm at Sea- i gate; two nice dwellings and neces- j sary. outhouses;- barn, mule and farming utensils. See J. W. Blake, 215 Princess, or James & James. . no 2-3t SUGAR JACK FROST SUGAR. WE will sell you 2 pounds with, each $1.00 order, at. 10 ... cents per pound; the other deal advertised in Thursday's Star, still holds good for " today only. Phone 853,""C.'H. Bornemann. : ' ."' . ."-''. ' . v no $-lt WANTED LINOTYPE " OPERATOR ! for job "office; steady work. J. T. Townes Printing Co., Danville, Va, no 2-7t WE SELL FOR . CASH WRITE US for prices on automobile . supplies.' MacMillan's Garage. no 2-2t WANTED JOB A8 MEAT CUTTER, 4 years experience. . Orood , references ; can, report fori' work' at once. Ad dress "Meat Cutt care Star. . ' . , ; -c J0-tU,thMl-3t JJ 4 USE PETERS SHELLS 'LEAGUE" A superior Black i'owaer: Shell "REFEREE" The famous "Referee" Shell loaded with Semi-Smokeless Powder is in a class by itself. "TARGET" A high grade Smokeless Shell with steel re-in-forced head loaded with Dupont, Dead Shot, New E. Powders. "HIGH GUN" A high grade Smokeless Shell loaded with Infallible and Ballistite Dense Powders. QUALITY COUNTS THEY WIN .. N. JACOBI HARDWARE CO. AGENTS 10 and 12 South Front Street. WILMINGTON, N & in
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