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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSpAY, NOVEMBER 1 5, 97i NINE. FINANCIAL COTTON PRICES- GO iturco Bullish and Ex- ,rt inl,,,h Better Some New mason's Records. vov. 14. Bullish domestic i figures and a-more opti ,.t xhe export outlook caus- advance in cotton today - ye.v V ;tiC V1C sharp ,.' the -active months mas Kith most jiifrii records ior me seasan. j i j ne new the market st the p"rt imprest'1 was nervous ana uhscuicu t, c wing to the unfavorable .-vated by European' politi ,, ! Wall Street selling: which bPPi, partly inspired by the cal news a mar havo i of the stock market. The showing domestic mill of (595,468 bales, including Hie month of October .a bales last year -were a census fi"; fonsumpnn i;prs. fC! ?a': ihHk who had ex-Dected fUrprise that thi: ro; ort would reflect scarcity 0f labor. Arrangements had been ' t I nnA Ton se steawrs in South American and ""fstwW trades were also a factor on advance. af? il was supposed this "niild lead to -a shifting of other ton T "P into i' e trans-Atlantic routes. nnners wer.- said to be calling cot-. ' freely and bullish Southern spot vices contributed to the uneasiness of cent fliers who were active buyers cover during the afternoon. The oLe was a few points off from the best Law realizing. Private cables said ' action of the British cotton control board in restricting consumption of American . otton to 60 per cent of mill MDacity meant that British mills Open -High 28.25 27.56 27.29 27.06 26.75 Low 27.88 27.03 26.51 26.26 25.98 Close December . . January .... March Il l T ....... . .2S.00 .27.15 ,.26.60 ..26.33 ..26.00 28.22 27.47 27.21 27..01 26.72 . July Spot quiet; middling 29.70. PORT MOVEMENT. New Orleans Middling 27.88; receipts sales 2.076: stock 277,271. Galveston Middling 28.00; receipts Ul- sales 1.557; stock 249,175. " Mobile Middling 28.00; receipts 530; Hies 1S4; stock 20,885. .. Savannah Middling 28.25; ; reciepts JO 146; sales 2,568; stock 248,581. Charleston Middling 27.75; receipts 1,252; sales 4; stock 49,956. Wilmington Middling 27.75; receipts 756; stock 52,973. Texas City Stock 7-,967. Norfolk Middling 28.38; receipts 995; Bales 538; stock 66,748. ;: Baltimore Exports 2,316; stock 26,- m. ' Boston Middling 29.50; receipts 583; stock 8,600. ' "Philadelphia Middling'29.95; receipts siock New York Middling 29.70; stock 118,317. Minor Ports Stock 22,878. Atlanta (semi-weekly) Stock 34,387. Total today Receipts 37,411; exports 2,316; stock 1,156,585. ' Total for week Receipts 141,995; ex ports 46,251. - Total for season Receipts 2,393,493; ciports 1,461,818. . Interior Movement. Houston Middling 28.00; receipts 10.556; shipments 10,412; sales 5,302; stock 184,448. sT - Memphis Middling 29.00; receipts 7, 386; shipments 6,938; sales 1,850; stock 177.921. Augusta Middling 28.25; receipts 2, 30$; shipments 1,770; sales 2,064; stock 112,442. St Louis Middling 29.25; receipt 3, 544: shipments 3,275; stock 5,283. Cincinnatf Receipts 1,008; shipments MO; stack 16.280. , -. ' Little Rock Middling 28.00; receipts 1SS4; shipments 2,285; sales 2,285; stock 15.S3S. . Dallas Middling 27.55; Bales 5,906. Montgomery Middling 28.25; sales 70 Total today Receipts 26,886; ship ments 24,880; stock 532,207. LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Nov. 14. Spot cotton bus iness restricted, prices unchanged. Good middling 22.47; middling 21.95; low middling 21.42; good ordinary 20.42; ordinary 19.92. Sales 6,000 bales, in cluding 3.360 American; no receipts. Futures closed quiet; new contracts, January 21.S9; March 21.88; May 21.87. Old contracts (fixed prices) November 29-25; December and January 19.70; February and March 19.51; April and Hay 19.34; June and July 19.18. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. New Tork, Nov. 14. Beeves steers 7 50 to 13.00; bulls "6.00 steady; to 9.75; ws 3.0O to 8.50. - Calves Weak; veals 11.00 to 15.50; cull3 S.00 to 10.50; grassers and skim milk calves 6.00 to 7..00; westerns 8.00 to 9.25. Sheep and Lambs Steady; sheep 7.00 w 11.00; culls 5.75 to 6.50; lambs 14.40 1'.40; calves 11.00 to 13.50. Hogs Market higher at 17.50 to i'-aO; roughs 16.50 to 16.65. LRY GOODS MARKET. New York, Nov. 14. Cotton goods ,"e toda-y were firm with heavy goods odd print cloth yarn goods active, "rns were firm- Hosiery and;under ear was in good demand for imme ate delivery. Raw silk was steady. ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, Nov. 14. Higher ranges ent . ro?ulted from the trading, in IrVf . 1 y- althouSh the market was fcnJh ir,d distant" months showed This mrirP strength than the near, doin ac. tbe ontcome of a general-un-Ths , straddles between months. jtir TarI t?nieney was due to the iiremely bullish showing of the cen- durin r relorts on American mills a'"'ber- The record-breaking ta- V10" for that month, small vvrnC e,1 b" mills and the record birii.v 1 active, spindles, made for ftionthir opening the most active from hre four to seven points -up iali7in there "was a ag under nontJ-g.T,) a "far decline of 2 to?14 the da,."'.. 15 level the real buying of ma.:.J n,-""e'i and from then on the -ovtl stn:-s:1 Stiadrii 2t the. advancp " who had sold the distant beeamA f ; purchase8 of the near lM.. at the situation un- ne census figures and -u ..over wlll is of differences between ' Cotton ?n.d the di8tant positions. 27-24- t res cloainff bid: December 26-20'; JuwVor26-53"' Mch 26.35; May ealB oni;ton 6teafly and unchanged; bale, s,pot 1-220 bals; to arrive es- Middling 27.88. ; AND COMMERCIAE CORN PRICES GO UPWARD Announcement That Car Supply. Would be Increased C'aujtea Set-Back. Close Was Unsettled. Chicago, Nov. 14. Announcements that the-government would furnish an increased supply of cars to move new grains had much to do today with bringing about lower ' prices in the corn market. -There was an unsettled close 1 to le down, with December at 1.19 and May at 1.15. Oats de clined - to net. The outcome in provisions ranged from .a setback of 15c. to a like advance. Grain and provisions closed: Corn December 1.19; May 1.15. , Oats December 63 ; May. 63 . . Pork January 45.55. Lard November 27.40: Januarv 24.65. Ribs January 24.30; May 33.95. Cash corn No. 2 yellow 2.28; No. 3 yellow 2.27; No. 4' yellow 2.28. WILMINGTON MARKETS. (Quoted Daily by the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce..! -- - Star office. Nov. 14. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nominal. CRUDE TURPENTINE $3.75, 53.75, $2.75. -:. ' ROSIN $5.60, $5.40. i TAR $3.5 0-1 6c. ' Quotations same day last year Splr-, Its turpentine 45c; rosin, $5.60. $5.35; taf, $2.60-10c; crude turpentine $4.00. $4.00, $3.00. RECEIPTS t Spirits Turpentine ... 1 . . . 57 Tar . . Rosin Crude Turpentine Receipts: Same day last ....... 6 10 year ,Spir its turpentine, 13 casks; rosin, 66 bar rels;; tar, 59 barrels; crude turpentine, 16 barrels. COTTON MARKET Market 27 c; same day last 19c. year. .Receipts 707 bales; same day last year, 129 bales. Total Receipts since August 1 to dat 38,820 bales. Total receipts to same date last year, 60.457 bales. BY RIVER AND RAIL. Receipts of Cotton and Naval Storea at This Fort Yesterday. Wilmington, Nov. 14. Atlantic Coast Line 616 bales cotton; 1 cask spirits turpentine; 6 barrels rosirf; 30 barrels tar; 4 barrels crude utrpentine. Seaboard "Air Line 91 bales cotton. Str. Hurt 8 barrels tar; 6 barrels crude turpentine. Str. Whitlock 19 barrels tar. Total 707 bales coton; 1 cask spir its turpentine; 6 barrels rosin; 57 bar rels tar; 10 barrels crude .turpentine. PRODUCE; MARKETS. (Quoted by W. J. Meredith Tkess Quo tations Represent Prices Paid .o Pro ducers and Not the Selling. Price to Dealers or Consumers.) - . . Wilmington Nov. 14." SWEET POTATOES New. crop. 80 and $1.00 per bushel, dull. 7' T PEAS Black-eye, $3.50 per bushel. CORN New, $1.65 to' $1.75; old $1.75 to $1.85. BEEF Native dressed, 12c to 14c PORK 18 to 20c per pound (small). WOOL Burry, 35c; first class white wool, 55c HIDES Green, salt, 17c to 18c ib. NORTH CAROLINA BACON Hams, 33 l-3c;' sides and shoulders, 29c to 30c per pound; good demand. BEESWAX Firm, 30c to 32c per .pound; good demand. POULTRY Chickens, grown, 55o to 60c, good demand; spring, 25c to 45o head. EGGS 40c, good demand. SHEEP Lambs, 7c to 10c per pound gross; old sheep, 4c to 5c per pound, good demand. WDLMIN GTON PEANUT MARKET. (Quoted by J. S. Funchess & Co.) -Wilmington, Nov. 14. North Carolina peanuts, new crop, farmers stock, fancy "handpicked, $1.75; No. 1 machine picked, $1.70; extras, $1.65. Virginia peanuts, farmers' stock, new crop, bunch Jumbos, fancy handpicked, $1.98; No. 1 machine picked, $1.87; No. 2 machine picked, $1.80 per bushel. Vir ginia' running varieties, fancy hand picked, $1.87 per bushel; No. 1 machine picked, $1.80. Spanish peanuts, farmers' stock, new crop, No. 1 small machine picked, $1.8k FETERjBURG PEANUT MARKET. lac -Petersburg, (Va., Nov. 14. Spanish, Farmers' stock, market nominal. Virginias, Farmers' stock Market nominal; fancy Jumbo, 7c per lb.; Ex tra Prime, 6 Vic per lb.; Prime, 6c per pound. - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chcago, Nov. 14. Hogs unsettled; bulk 17.30 to 17.65; light 17.10 to 17.65; mixed 17.10 to 17.75; heavy 17.05 to 17.75: rough 17.05 to 17.46; pigs 14.00 to 17.75. Cattle rWeak; native steers 6.85 to 16.25; western steers .5.80 to 13.25 stockers and feeders 5.65 to 11.35; cows and heifers 7.45 to 11.65; calves 6.75 to 13.25. t t Sheep Strong:-wethers 8.70 to 12.85; ewes 7.50 to 11.25; lambs 12.25 to 16.95. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, Nov. 14. Turpentine firm, 45c; sales 117; receipts 136; ship ments 633; stock 23,256. Rosin firm, sales 1,000; receipts 868; shipments 1,815; stock 75,975. Quote: B D, 6.10 ; E F G, 6;10 to 6.15; H. 6.1244 to 6.17 ;-1, 6.16 to 6.17; K, 6.45 to 6.60; M, 6.70; N. 7.45 to 7.50; WG. 7.65; WW, 7.70. . COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. . New York, Nov. 14. Cottonseed oil was generally easier under liquidation, induced - in part by the heaviness in, other markets. January sold from 18.30 to 18,25 and closed at 18.25. Final bids were 10 to 20 points lower for the rday. Sales 1,600 barrels. rime cruae 16 93 The market closed quiet. Spot 18.50 bid; November 18.75; December 18.40; January 18.25; March 18.30; May 19.0Q asked.. . ;. Mr. L. Feltpn Mitchell, of Oxford, is now with the' J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co.. where he will be. glad to meet friends. -, ' STOCKS DISPLAY UNEASINESS European Problems Have Adverse Ef fect on MarketSome. Old' Fa- -vorites "Come Back." V New York, Nov. 14. The all ,of the French ministry, new uncertainties in the Russian and Italian crises and the problems involved in domestic labor troubles gave fresh impetus to today's dull and- extremely depressed stock markets. ; several new records were recorded on stocks once in high favor, notably si. .faui and Canadian Pacific. The feeling of uneasiness was accen mated by heavy liquidation of Liberty oonds, both issues yielding to ' lowest quotations, the 3s selling at a dis count in excess of 1 Der cent. Offerings of securities were persist ent .though relatively moderate, that very condition adding to the sense of general, disturbance. Support was de sultory at best, rallies in a few instan ces exceeding a point from extreme de clines of 2 to 4 points. u. s. oieei uecnnea to within half a point of, the years low quotation, but rallied with a few other active shares just before the close. " Related indus trials maae nice recessions ana some specialties and shippings were even heavier, reacting 3 to 7 points. Coalers were the backward features of the railway list, offering little re sistance to pressure. Utilities shared in the general decline. . Internatidnals, fell back '.with other bond- issues on enlareed operations. Liberty 4s sagged from 99.80 to 99.18. ranying suDstantiauy, DUttne 3sjaxviue aroppea irom .3U to ag.sb, ciosingi at the lowest. Total sales of bonds, par value, aggregated $5,700,000. United States bonds, old issues, were unchang ed onvcall. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Beet Sugar American Can V. American Car & Foundry American Locomotive ....... American Smelting & Refining American Sugar Anaconda Copper . ; Atchison '. Atlantic Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem .Steel "B" Canadian Paciflc ' '. . , Vr; . . Central Leather : V..', . . Chesapeake & Ohio .......... Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul . . Chicago, R. L'J'&'Pac: Colorado Fuel & Iron Columbia Gas & Electric ..... Corn Products . . . i . . . . Crucible Steel ............... Cuba pane Sugar ' Erie ; r General Motors Great, Northern pfd ' Great Northern Ore Ctf s. . . v Gulf States Steel .. . Inspiration Copper . . i . . . . . Int. Mer. Marine". ...... ... . : . Int. Mer. Marine pfd ......... International Nickel ......... . 70 . 32 . 61 . 48 . 71 . 91 . 55 . 83 . 96 53 . 51 . 77 -.131 . 60 . 46 . 36 . 18 31 . 28 25 . 52 . 26 . 14 . 82 . 91 24 . 78 . 41 . 24 . 90 . 26. . 19 . 30 .113 . 21 73 . 41 . 21 . 16 . 67 25 .100 . 85 . 35 . 4S 39 . 21 . 67 International Paper Kennecott Copper . Louisville & Nashville . Maxwell Motors Mexican -Petroleum u. . Midvale Steel Missouri Paciflc. . Nevada Consolidated New York Central ....... N. Y., N. H. & Hartford , Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Ohio "Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal ; . . . Ray Consolidated Copper Reading . . Republic Iron & Steel . . 69 Seaboard Air .Line -. - . 8 . 17 . 29 ' Seaboard Air Line pfd . Sinclair Oil & Refining Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron ..I . 34 . 81 . 24 . . 57 . 38 . 11 .133 . 43 .112 . 82 .115 .103 48 . 90 .108 - 75 . 27 . 39 . 37 .107 . 93 Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd" . Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Company Tobacco Products Union Paciflc United Cigar Stores . . . United Fruit U. S. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber United States Steel . . . United States Steel pf Utah Copper Virginia Caro. Chem. . Wabash pfd "A" ..... Westinghouse Electric American Tel. & Tel. . Illinois Central d. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain judgment of the Superior Court of New Hanover County rendered at the November Term, 1917. in n. curtain civil action DendinSr in said Court wherein Ida H. Gooding, and oth ers wer plaintiffs and AiDert sieiies and others were defendants, said judg ment ordering a rersale of the property hereinafter described on account of an inadequate bid at the sale of the same heretofore made, the undersigned Com missioner appointed in and by said Judgment to sell' the lands and prem ises hereinafter described. will, on Monday, December 3rd, 1917, at 12 1 o clock, si., at tne tjourt npuee aoor 01 the County of New Hanover aforesaid, sell. at. public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described Real Estate situate n the City of Wil mington, N. C. i First Tract: Beginning at the South west intersection of Market and Tenth Streets and. running thence West along the Southern line of Market Street 60 feet; thence South, parallel with Tenth Street, 160 feet to the Northern line of Meadow Street, thence East along said line of Meadow Street and parallel with Market Street, 60 feet to the Western line of Tenth Street, and thence North along said line of Tenth Street" 150 feet to the Beginning, being part of Lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block 160 according to the official plan of the aforesaid City Of Wilmington. ' . Second Tract: Beginning at the Southeast intersection of Market and Tenth; Streets and running thence East along the Southern line of Market Street 33 feet, thence South, parallel with Tenth .Street,- 150 feet to the Northern line of Meadow Street, thence Westv- parallel .with Market Street and oinnf - cnifT - line of Meadow Street. 33 t the Eastern line of Tenth Street and thence North along, said line of Tan Hi. street lao reet to the Beginnmir, the same being, a part of Lots 1,. 2 and a in Block No. 161 according to the of ficial plan of the aforesaid City of Wil- m This the 14th day of November. 1917. - - v. MARSDKN BELLAMY, Commissioner. NOTICE. . All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass, in any manner, on my land in North West. Township, known as the C. J. Potter land and bounded by the lands of I. W. Skipper and A. J. Mott and others, under pain and penalty of law made -and provided .In such cases This the 18th day of November. 1917. C. J. POTTER. THE WEATHER. - United State Department of : Agricul. tare Weather Bureau. November 15, 19 it. Meteorological data for the day end Ing at 8P. M. yesterday t .. : .Temperature at 8 A. M 53 degrees; at 8 P. M., 50 degrees; maximum, 56 de grees; minimum, 50 degrees; mean, 53 degrees. Rainfall for the day, .32 inch; ralir fall for the month, to date, .32 inch. Stage of water in .Cape Fear Rv at Fayetteville at & A. M. yesterday, 4 feet. THE WEATHER. - For North Carolina Fair Thursday and Friday; little change in tempera ture. . ' - ' - ,-- Tke Port Calendar, Nov.-15 1&1T. Sun rises .......... .....6:45 A. M. Sun sets ..5:08 P. M. Day's length 10 hrs. 23 min. THE TIDES. High water Low water A.M. P.M. A.M P.M. Wilmington ....10:12 10:15 5:12 .5:48 Southport 7:52 8:05 1:45. 2:2 Masonboro Inlet- 7:41 7:54 1:25 2:0$ WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. November 14, 1917. Temperature: j0 C 3 STATIONS if 2 H it 0h 2 Abilene Asheville Atlanta Augusta . .clear . cldy . .clear 74 54 60 58 58 44 46 54 52 3'8 70 ' 58 46 56 58 54 72 60 48 56 54 . 44 54 48 46 46 52 42 36 52 44 38 54 48 42 48 43 50 36 36 44 T12 44 52 42 40 40 .0 .04 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 ' .0 .02 . .0 .0 :o .0 .0 , .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 -0 .42 -0. .0 .0 .0 . .clear Baltimore. pt cldy Birmingham cldy Boston . . Charleston Charlotte . .clear .". .cldy . . .cldy Chicago i Galveston .' . .cldy . .clear . . .cldy Memphis . . . pt cldy Mobile ......clear Montgomery ..cldy N. Orleans ...clear New York ...clear Oklahoma . . .clear Palestine ...clear Pittsburg . . .clear Raleigh ......cldy Savannah.. pt cldy Shreveport ..clear St. Louis .....cldy Washton. ..pt cldy NEW YORK PROVISIONS. New York. Nov.; 14. Raw Sugar stea dy; centrifugal 6.90; molasses 6.02; re fined steady; fine granulated 8.35. ; Butter Firm: t Cheese Steady. ,. Coffee Spot unchanged; Rio 7s, 7c; Santos 4s, 9c. - NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, Nov! 1 4. Mercantile pa per 5; sterling 60 day bills 4.71; commercial 60 day billsn banks 4.71 ; commercial 60 day.,. bills ?0; demand 4.75 ; cablea'i.4 JU 71 6ir sifter , 8 6 i Mexican dollars 66. Government' bonds weak; railroad bonds weak. Time-loans steady; 60. days 5 to 5; 190 days 5 to 5; six months 5 to 5. Call money firm; ruling rate .4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executrix of the last Will and Testament of Hettie Saga James, deceased, 'this is to notify all persons holding claims agalfiSt her : es tate to present them duly itemized and verified to my counsel,, Kenan & Wright, before November 14, 1918. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar Of their re covery. ",5' This Nov. 13, 1917. JULIA JAMES. . By KENAN & WRIGHT, Executrix. Attorneys. SWEET ROSE Self-Rising Flour Every Ban; Guaranteed For Safe py ' Wilmington Grocery Co. Atkinson & Wattersi . ' Peopled Supply Co-: y . Jli-j;-N. Humphre y. j Thomas Grocery Co,' f ; !J . 1 ".J r This is tMe same ffor, donated to RED CROSS and sold by them at the CORN SHOW. KIcNair & Pearsall Distributors. ; CAPE FEAR MACHINE - - WORKS - - Best Equipment for Bet Servlee Maehtoe, Epglne. Boiler Renalrsj Iron. Brass. Aluamlnuss CaetlnKs. Hake Boea, Tanka' taka. On R. R. Track and Riyer Front, ' Fdot Ckvejti.: street f WILMINGTON, M. C. V HITS THE Is effective la tmtutt nnaataral disehargtot EinlMS,non-poIionoai nd will not stricture, Believes la 1 to 6 days. rareel Poet it dulreaPriee 31, or 8 bottles S2.9&. IHA EVAN J CTIECAL CO., ICIKNATl. ATLANTIC COAST LINE irtvmite and Departure t Trains at Wilmington, Effective Oet.tl, 147. ArHvLnMledulea and GMatacttoaa dven as laformatlan. nut sot -uranted PBPA.RTTJBB3 No. 61 6:S0 A. If. . TO AND Florence. Columbia, Pullman Sleepers. Wilmington ancl Columbia open to receive paasengrers after 10:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Richmond, Nortbllt - aftfl No. 48 t:00 A. M. Na 63 8: 45 A. M. No. 63 3 05 P. 2V 0 North.' Parlor Norfolk. Fayetteville. Sanford and ML Airy. Jacksonville and New Bars. - Florence,. Columbia, Augusta, Atlanta and the -West. Charleston. Savannah and . Florida points. Pullman Cars Wilmington and Atlanta via Augusta ' and between Florence and Columbia. Richmond. Norfolk. Washington and New York, Pirllmah Cars to Norfolk and Washington. No. -it WO P. No. 43 :45 P. AC. . Forv folder, reservations, rate of w. 'Jt craio, . tft-er Traflte Kmmm - General Passengef WILMINGTON. N. O. - SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER i. .ldl7. WINTER PARK, WEIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTSVLLLE BEACH EASTBOUND Leave . "Electric Centre" for I Leave 1. Electric Leave "Electrio Centre" for Beach Centre" .for. Winter p'rk WrightsVle! 1 r I 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:30 A. M. !l:00 P. M. 1:10 P.M. ol:55 TI M. 2:30 P. M. 3:00 P.M. b6:30 A. M. 6:50 A.M. 3:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11:30 A.M. b8:30 10:00 11:30 ,!1:00 A. M. A. M. A. M. P.M. P.M. U:00 1:10 ol:55 2:30' 3:00 3:30 04:10 4:30 o4:50 5:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 -8:15 3:15 10:15' P.M. P.M. p, it P.M. P;M. P.M. P.M. P.M. xl:l0 3:00 P.M. 4:30 P. M. 4:30 P.M. P.M. P.M. 5:30 6:10 P. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 6:40 7:15 c6:40 P. M. P.M. P. M 8:13 P.M. P.M. 8 :15 P. M. 3:15 P.M. 'il ::lV P. mI P.M. 10:15 P.M. 11:15 P. M. 11:15. P. M SPECIAL FOR SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess streets every half hour from 2 to 5, P. M. Leave Beach every half hour from..:45 to 5:45 P. M.. - .- Daily," except Sunday. ! Sundays' only:. ' b Does not run beyond Station 3; on Sundays. . x Does not run beyong station 3 dally. ' z Leaves from Station No. 3. o Superoeded by half hour schedule Sunday afternoon. FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, ,3:00 P. M. Freight Depot Open from 2:00. to 3:00 P. M. 1 1 SPECIAE NOTICEThls table show the time, at which trains may be ex pected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guaranteed. v SUBURBAN IN EFFECT WINTER PRK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS ' V1LLE BEACH V EAST bound Leave Electric Center tor ; '"Ijeave-' -"Electrte Oenter" . 1 lor f - Leave "Electric - Center" o for Beach Winter Pnrat hn-rlghtsvllle !6:50 x6:50 8:00 !8:00 9:00 A.M. !6:50 x6:50 8:00 !8:00 9:00 10:00 11:30 !1:00 A. M A. M A. M. A.M, A. M A.M. A. M. A. M. A.M. !8:00 A. M 10:00 A.M 11:30 A. M 11:00 P. M A. M. 10:00 11:30 11:00 A. M. A. M. A; M P.M P.M i:ioyp.'M. xl;10-.'P. M. -ol:55 P.M. 2r3fl P, M. ol :65 "P. M. 2:30 'P. M 3:00:PJM. - 3:0i0 PM. 4:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P. M. 4:10 P.M. 4:80 o4:50 5:30 x:10 6:40 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 P. M. P. M.' 5:30 P.M. P.M P. M. X6:10 6:40 P. P. 4:30 P.M P. M P. M 7:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 9:16 P.M, 10:15 P.M. 11:15 P. M P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M SPECIAL FOR, SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess streets every, half hour from 2. to 5 P. LeAve Beach every half hour from 2:45 to 5:45 P. M. (') Sundays only. () Dally except Sunday, (x) Beach transfer car connects with this train at Wrlghtsvllle. (e) .Superceded by half hour schedule Sunday afternoons. - FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DAILY- EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave .Ninth, and Orange streets, 3 P. M. Freight depot Open from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M.- . SPECIAL. NOTICE This table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive at and depart als And departures are not guaranteed. PVE Announcing the opening of our new Attoir ..with greatly in creased capacity, Vfb 'are now In the market -for . LIVE ' HOGS and caif take care of. all offerings. Shipment may :bV'Wiade' direct' to us thrftjS"h. any live stock "xr c'omission merchknt "in this" city.' ";-'.':"; ':; Write, for prices and shipping 'instructions. , .';'.' KINGAN & COMPANY, Ltd. ' ' " RICHMOND, VA. ' - .Important Notleei We cannot handle or buy dressed hogs. J d Star Business Locals Get Results ARRIVALS New 60 13:25 A. 1L Cars WUnttnajtaa C:05 P. M. No. 61 3:00 P. M. No. 93 12:30 P. M. No, 6 1:00 P. M. No. :50 X 41 L M. fares, etc, call THONB 18C t. c wstrna, , A cent. WESTBOUND FROM Leave Winter P'rk for Wilmington 6:15 17:15 7:20 7:50 8:30 !9 :15 ' 9:25 110:20 10:55 12:26 !i:is 1:50 2:25 : o3:00 A.M. A. M. A. M. 6:26 !7:26 7:31 8:01 8:41 19:26 9:36 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. '?tYoV.a7ml 7:40' A. M. A. M.I A.M. A.M. a '.9:05 A. M. 9:15 A.M. A. M. A.M. 110:31 iO:45 12:15 11:45 zl:45 A.M. AM 11:06 A.M. 12:36 P.M. P.3L p.m.; P.M. p.m: !2:06 2:01 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 2:36 P.M. 03:11 P.M. 03:50 4:06 o4:30 05:10 5:36 6:11 6:56 7:31 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. p.m; P.M. P.'M. . 3:45 P. M. 5:lV P. M. 3:55 P.M. 6:25 P.M. . 6.00 P.M. .yfii45.,PiM. ftSO'M.' z7:15 P.lfL 7c65 8:45 10:10 10:45 12:10 P.M. P.M. 8:06 P. M. 8:56 P.M. 10:21 P.M. 10:56 P.M. 12:21 A. M. 10:00 P. M. P.M. P.M 12:00 M. A.M. SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 19, 1917. : WEST BOUND Leave Beach for Leave Leave Wrlghtsvllle Winter Park for I for Wilmington, Wilmington. Wilmington. 6:15 A.M. !7:15 A.M. x7:20 6:26 A. M. !7:26 A. M.' x7:31 A. M. 8:01 A. M. 8:41 A.M. !9:36 A. M. 9:41 A. M. 110:31 A.M. 11:06 A.M. 12:36 P.M. 2:01 P.M. !2:06 P:M. 2:36 P.M. o:3:ll P.M. oS.ad P. M. 4:06 P. M. o4:30 P.M. o5:10 P.M. 5:36 P.M. 6:11 P. M. 7:50 8:30 !9:25 9:30 !10:20 A.M. A. M A. M. a; m. A.M. !9:15 A. M. 10:45 12:15 !1:45 M 10:55. A.M, M. 12:25 p; M. xl:50" : il:55 2:25 o3:00 3:55 P.M. P.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. 3:45 P.M, P. M. 6:15 P.M. 5:25 P.M. 6:00. P. M. x6:45 P.M . 6:56 7:21 7:51 8:56 9:56 10:56 11:56 P. M. P.MT P. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. . 7:10;.P. M. 7; 45 P. M 8:45 P. M. 9:45 P.M ID: 45 P.M. 11:45 P.M, M. from the several stations, but the arriv HOGS '.-, Leave .2 : .''Leave Beach' IWrjghtsve for .f r' for . ' WilmingtonWnmington SEABOARD JUR Li!iE (UY Tae Precrcuive Railroad ef tne 6ct!V iireetlve Xev. ISta, illd. ' DEPARTURS OF TRAUi?. No. 13 3:56 P. M Charlotte and Inter mediate points.:.-Pullman Parlor Car to Charlotte.' ' ' - No. 19 5:00 A. M., Charlotte and Inter mediate points. Sleeper to Charlotte. - open 10:00. P. M. - . ARRIVAL OF TRAINS. No. 1412:30 P. Charlotte and Za termediate points. Pullman Parlor Car. - - No. 20 12:10 A. M., Charlotte and in ; termediate . points. Sleeper may be occupied until 7'06 o'clock A. M. v For detailed Information and reserve Uons, call n City Ticket Agent. Or ion Hotel, or 'Phone 178. R '.S. KOONCE, , T. P(. A. JOHNJT. WEST, D. P. A., Ralegh. N, C. THROUGH SLEEPERS) TO : ATLANTA. 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 ........ . .3:30 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 1:00 P. M. Passengers may remain in this car. In the Union Deppt, which la. in the neart of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M.. if they so desire, and on account of the earlier arrival of this train, and tne use of the Union Depot, convenient connections may be made with tareusn Dining, Sleeping;' . Car-Coacn trains which leave from .same station . for Chicago, Cincinnati, St. , Lenta, ete. For fares, tickets, etc. apply to -. . T. C. .WHITE. - . General Pasnenger. Agent. Phone 160. WilcUugton, N. C ATLANTIC COAST LINE Tne Standard.: Railroad of .tne Seuta. PRESENT FUTURE The Firm with n . Pt: ' - Tne Store -With a Future, rhe People who Dellver'the Good ' Just Wnteh Us Grow :'. .': Get in "on "the. Ground . 1 Floor. Let. us line' you up as one of our multitudinous customers. We deliver the goods When you want- them. Ask any of our cus tomers. Five minutes after your order , is' given, the package is at your house.' ' J,. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second (2nd) and Princess I COAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES b! THORP E & COMPANY Water and Ann Street, Phone 789. SHELL Spectacled or Eye Glasses We have Shell Rim and- bows ef beauty and elegance, made te meet the mode. Come la and see them. WE will save you money. Spectacle or eye glasses cor rectly fitted to your eyes for $1.00 up. EYES TESTED VHBB DR. VINE BERG MASONIC TBMPLEV : - RUBBER STAMPS IXADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICBJ We make . the kind that give lasting satisfaction. If ail order given prompt attention. LeGWIN PRINTING CO. 8 Graee St. Phene 330 BURETT H. STEPHENS 'ARCHITECT r : X8 SS GARRELL BU1LDINO WlLBflNGTOIIf' Ct Bead Star Business Locals. !,4:; ---'-5 9 m p S II m 1 4 t i mm i. s: ; i 1 C- ! -. m i . - -I ?-J . .- i i : - r mi . f , :' ; "Mm -Vi l 7 Mi 'IH's .- 9 4i -y r 4!- a m . 1 s- .. 1 -- '. 4 "
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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