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'' c THE-MORNife STAR WILMINGTON, N.' C;, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918, TEN : t OPPOSE LOWERING AGE III DRAFT T0 18 YEARS . r'r ' . r i .-.- North Carolina Congressmen : Fa vor Raising It. V; Delegation im GonffTCM Will. Fiffht Any Effort to Take In IS-Year- .Id Boy But; Will Support Italin; Limit. '' . ... By, S. R. WINTERS. - Washington, , Juner 2t---Th i-. North Carolina delegation w.lU probably vote solidly against any congressional, leg islation that' would draft ' boys under 21 years of age for service in the trenches.. The youthfuluess -of the sub ject, and the fact that .it. would dis rupt the educational system of,- the country are factors responsible, for their attitude of opposition. . ' - .Representative Lee ; Robinson today wrote a physician, .In North, Wilkes- boro his views on the subject.. He said . '- '. , ., .v.., . "I . concur In. the view - you take of this matter and am opposed to the age limit being - lowered to below 21 years. The sentiment of congress is against such a provision unless it has materially changed within the past few months, and I do not anticipate Its passage. I -shall strongly oppose any atMTAot to lower , the age . limit sness it should develop later that' such a course is absolutely necessary for Mr national protection. I , do not think, however, that there is any dan cer of such a contingency arising , at any time In the near future." Representative Zebulon Weaver said today: . . ' '. .j 1 am willing to raise but not to lower the age limit. .' Eighteen-year-old boys are too young, and they have not sufficiently matured to ' undergo the bard service in the trenches. ' It would be a grave mistake to force boys of that age Into service, unless the military situation should become more desperate than it is now. We nave an ample number of men over 21 years of age from which to obtain an army. I am willing to increase the age beyond 31. "It would be manifestly wrong; we need men, 'not boys, to wage .this world conflict," said .Representative Hannibal Ii. Godwin. "It would ; be responsible ' for our country nurturing an nueducated citizenship. We do not need to lower the age boundary to admit boys under 21 years of age. ; I am utterly opposed to. It." . , . ' ' Senator Iee S. ' Overman expressed unyielding opposition . to the proposed measure, .basing h 1b antagonism large ly on the grounds that It would dis rupt our educational system to draft 18-year-old boys for. military service. Representatives Webb and Small ex pressed similar opposition to any such contengplated legislation. Representative Robert L. Doughton would standardize and simplify . farm machinery, and the farmer who oper ates as many as the proverbial ' thir-.ty-three kinds '-of plays " would ' agree upon one or, two kinds. ; This would conserve farm Implement material? and when, the farmer went to the store to . purchase repairs ' he would succeed in fretting the desired material. The Eighth district congressman 'has tak en the matter up withthe department of agriculture and the war Industrie! board, and they are already formulate ing plans to standardize farm machine ery. .." , . SEEKING TO REDUCE TYPHOID. Women Actively Co-operating - With . Health Drartment ' in Program. - . ; j (Special A&r Correspondence). , Raleigh, June 27.The health de i partment of .Lenoir county, under the direction of Health Officer J. S. Mitch -ener, is bending every effort towards preventing typhoid fever from being so prevalent In that county during the present year. To this end .the office of the county health officer, Is open every Saturday end each afternoon ex cept Friday for free administration of typhoid vaccine. As a further step towards the pre vention of typhoid a concerted move , ment is now underway among the wo - men o- fKinston to . make that town flylesg and sanitary. The program which titer , are seeking to have adopt ed is oflethat would fit any. communi ty ' It is embraced In the following petition.: r , "We the undersigned mothers and women of the city . of Klnston appeal to the city aldermen and owners of horse and cow stables to co-operate with the health department in making Klnston a 'flyless town.' "We wish to endorse an extension of the sewage district end the giv ing of sanitary , measures to the negro-section of our town as soon as poelble since it is from these homes that the nurses of our. children and the. cooks for the family, come. This will thus be a benefit: not' only to the colored race but to the entire com , znunity. - " . . ' : ?; "We ask the dairies to lend their every effort toward the production f a better and cleaner milk supply since this is a factor of great Importance in the life o flnfants and adults. Thus they will be the savers of lives. ' "We wish to appeal to our-markets, grocerymen and cafes for sanitary - measures for marketing our. food sup plies. We believe they should be cleanenand have better equipment to . prevent contamination. . . a , "We full well realize that these alms cannot be accomplished without, some financial sacrifice on the part of all but we are of the opinion that flnan ,.tl sau-lflces ta not to be considered when it comes to saving American men : Power. , : .- "We believe that if we clean upland co-operate our goal will be attained." Cr-AJ1,roT Everglades Bond.. -M Washington, June 27-Approvaiihas been given by the capital Issues com- ft?AAf shL treasry to an Issue of 13,500,000 of Florida Everglades bonds as a part of the state drainage pro gram. Senator Trammel of , Florida ; was so notified today, The bonds al- have been Issued and are 'jeing ; absorbed by subscription.' ,V ;ri I ',- , . 'r t General Wood's Idea. ; f Ann Arbor, Mich., June 27-."Don't look for the end ot. the , war till it comes. -No man living xan tell how long that will be.. .The end must not come until we have won," said Major General Leonard Wood' at the Univer sity of Michigan alumni ; reunion held r . here today. .t . ,!-. - v GroVee's Tasreletut ' Cbill Tonie - i destroys the malarial germs whlch'are transmitted to the blood by the malaria mosquito. Price eoc Adv. v . HOUSE REFUSES SENATE 11 Would Make Barrett Lieutenant General of. Marines. ;i ' . y; .-. Cona-resnnen Feel That Undue Innu .. eivce Has Been 't Used tel-V Secure..,: Measure Barrett and Marines , ' HljrWy,: 'PraJU;v;!.& Washington, June 27. The bouse to day ' again refused to accept senate amendments to, the -.naval .appropria tion bill providing ; for.-the rank v of lieutenant: general for-the1 command ant of the marine corps and of major general for the corps stan officers; for the payment of bonuses to navy "yard workmen and for 'the transfer-of mai rine corps staff . officers to . the'"., line with promotion , by the president."- The measure was sent back to; conference. Chairman Padgett of the house . na val committee' offered; a ' co'mpromise amendment under which promotion ' of Major General Barnett,' commandant of the marine corps, .to the- rank- of lieutenant . general,, would - be left to the discretion 'of the presiderft; but' the house refused, to ; -accept . it. ,J Repre sentatives Butler of Pennsylvania who opposed the promotion' when 'the mat ter was before the house recently, also opposed the compromise. He' said ' the senate conferees had threatened, that the naval bill would . hot be permitted to become a law if pro visfon were hot made for General Barnett' s promotion. "If you are going to vote for" this amendment, vote or it 9 Its ffritbM ple, but for God's sake don't reflect on Major General Barnett." said Mr. Padgett., "The marine corps -:is . the finest body of fighting1 men the coun try has ever produced, and.lt aas been brought up . to its ' high, standing un der the direction . of 2 Major . General Barnett- ' ; . " ; : H .: . . . Representative Keating of Colorado, repeating his charge that influence had been attempted in congress to get the amendment adopted,- asked how -long would it be before "the same Influence would be brought to Induce the presi dent to confer the rank of . lieutenant general on General Barnett. . . .' 1 ': :. SUGAR DEALERS MUST : . APPLY BY JULT 15 Hotels. Bakers m Otkera Hut File Stateaaemta by That Time r They , . " Get ! Sugar at'AlL' ' VV,'" - ; - :.- . . . (Special Star Telegram.) :: Raleigh, June 27. Food Adminis trator Henry A. Page today' announc ed that merchants, hotel, i restaurants, boarding houses. bakers and wther dealers in and. users of sugar, except household consumers, i who ;. can ' purchase- sugar after 'July-- 1st only Qpoi certificates secured from ' the food' ad ministration.: must apply for blanks upon which to make statement;"'' of their requirements not' later than . July 15.' The penalty for failure to . make statement by July 15 will be refusal or spy certificates at all for the bali noe of this year. . .'"' ' In order to prevent any interruption of the normal flow of sugar . through the usual .channels of tradej the food administration will Issue "interim" certificates immediately to wholesalers and jobbers who apply for them,1' ac cous; of the demands of- sugar- for canning and preserving at this season as well as for household consumption, The food' administration I desires that all wholesalers, Jobbers and other dealers who have been handling sugar should make statements and secure a 30-days supply immediately.- so '. that there may not be any inconvenience to consumer and-retailers. - ENGINEER AND FIREMAN AREl' : HELD FOR MAXSLAITGHTER Hammond, Ind.;" June -f 27. Alohzo Sargent,: engineer of ithe' Michigan Central equipment train which7: last Saturday crashed Into the " rear end of a Hagenbach-Wallace, cj reus, train, today was Held for the. grand Jury on charges of involuntary manslaughter on affidavits df Acting Coroner H CT Green.'.- ,. - '''-I'' "-y'y---' - Gustave Klauss, Sargent's Tfii'eman, also was held, charged wlttf involun tary manslaughter. ;. Bond was vfjxed at 18,000 . for Sargent and' $5,000 for the fireman. ( The -Unidentified bodies of 47 victims, of the wjjeck were burl ed in on grave today with ceremony ies under, the auspices of the Show man's League of America... A Roman Catholic priest' and a Protestant cler gyman officiated Jointly.at the, services. Several hundred showmen - attended. Latest' estimates ' fix the-number-of dead et 78.' . ' --;'5v'. Ti- .'-J' f'f- COUIVT TAROUCA MBJXt, HKAD mv J , OF AUSTRIAN ' GOVERNMENT. .Amsterdam, - June 27 Vienna - dis patches say that Count Bllve Tarouca, at preesnt minister of agriculture and an Intimate friend of Emperor-Charles, probably will be. the .next premier .of Austria in. succession to Baron Von A Zurich. dispatch" June 2(5, said Von Seydler had proposed -as, his successor, Baronv Banhems, and 'that the' Austri an emperor . had Invited- the., baron to begin , negotiations with -the ; various political parties . with? the;obJect,. 0' forming a. cabinet. V . v ' t '.'."" ' t. - : '-..;. 'Extracts as a' Drinlcr) ' , ( , New. Tork,' June 27. Unless -makers of flavoring extracts containing alco hol restrict the. sale, o;f their prodnc4is to legitimate household' uses .they are likely, to come under the banfvas deal-: ers in intoxicants. This warning was given, the Flavoring Extract Manufac turers', association. of the jJnlted States here today by R. H Bond of Balti more,, chairman of Its legislative- com- l A. A. - k '-.'.. Jf , ' A , Food Riots-' and- Maehlne'Gnns.- " London,. June. 27. -According to Petrograd message transmitted by the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Copenhagen, the food situation in Pe trograd. -.Is;- desperate, ; .Rlots .arei tak ing place daily, it is declared and are being suppressed - by the Bolshevik! with the aid of machine guns.?'; f. Fort Worth, Tex.; June" t-ifirl-Cadet Thomas' CIiltord Anderson- of Trini dad, Colo, was killed heer. this after I II IE PROMO OIIBIL vvn m an wrpiuo wcweaw- v . 1 . ,fW:yjt-i..:. I noon in an airplane accident. Call No. 51" and a Western -Union messenger will be sent for your ad-j vertlsement for thiscolumn. With out Extra Cost tQ.-YotLvj- vlt s V ;. . '- -s . -Vi;--,; t ; The charge- for this advertising Is one cent per word, .but 'rio' ad. taken for less than- 26c. Cash wjth" order unless advertiser has a regu4 lar account. ; . Twenty-Uve per. .cent. " discount on seven, consecutive. Issues" ar, longer, a UV'- . Advertisements running till orv ..iered out must- be discontinued . In 'writing. .? ' ' 5 -'y- ' ' ;. i "Business Locals' J are" Buslne'si I orfetters 'ar: a minlmum-cost.iiji; V' - ' ' v "'.' . I I I, I .t I 1 1- III Ij ,11 FOR RKafT-iBEAUTIFUL i "HOME, -- Villa ; View, , WrightsviUe ,4 .Sound; '. ' large i-let ; seven -roomsv? garage, chicken yard;; comfortable, convene tent; window shades, , screen's, or j. avlU,sell.-; r1Rev.;.Crowley.-;4u;ai7ti- PRINTER WAWTED---COIWBINATION v man . f or adsv; iand:Si4)ehiAe & three ,v nights vh. machine. and three pn ads. Must set .reasonable .amount of type Von machine.'' Permanent -position; at ' "good wages If your appllcatlpnicomcs J quick. - Pleasant "surroundings and , -good town. Wire or; write, Foreman ; ---Star, .Wilmington. N.?Cr ?ju28-lt; WANTED-FIFTY LABORERS, LIGHT 'Work; 25c and' 30c.i an .hour.; Chance to make more for smart men. "South ern Box' & Lumber Co.,' Ju' 28-tf ; CA STILL GET, SHARES TOMOR : row . " new Liberty . Series Carolina ' Building and Loan Association at J23 Princess. Lo: W. Moore, secretary; E- T. Taylor, president. : ju 28-lt- WANTED TO SELL TWO- GOOD work 'mules in fairly good working : condition; will sell at - sacrifice. -Weight; about 1,000 pounds. Call at 412J Castle street. J-428-lt WANTED BOOKKEEPER WITH EX 1 perience, , permanent position j - good -. salary to right party. Addressr"Right t Part,-caret5tar. . jv W-it FOR RENT-i-Si'XROOM AjiDBATH home; 414 "5ook; immediate posses 4, eion. L WMooreU AgentU 18. Prln '; cessvl. .ir" - ' : Ju-?8-lt ; r rP'r r. "t t --'V EX.CHA1GEI PRISONER ' ; TELLS- OF TREATMENT Britlh Sab jeet V; Released "From Ger- iaany Ssltered'Cold and Hunger.'''; Tnrap MMk li Has. . 4 . ' ' ' "? i ; : - An' tlanticPort, June 27.4Charles M.- Jacllson.j, of " Chicago, a -British sub Ject who wai'i taken prisoner by .the Germans' in 191ff from the- steamship Koenlgen Regentes, and held, until last January, arived 'here' today on ..a French ; stesfn f r-1 H! was jrele sed in an -exchange Qf prisoner.' ; - Mr. Jackson -said lie was one of 33 men'' fro mthe ship November' IqT 1918, when 'the .vessel j w.as stopped , by a. German cruiser " escorted Into the harbor "of iBruffs. ' ' JV "With thfee other -"EngilVh'mertVt he said; 'Twas held' at Bruges in. sojitary confinement for18 days; then we'1 were shipped to Runoleben.' a German prison camp near Be rMn, ' We were kept-in a barbed - wire "enclosure and compelled to slee;pln" what jwras to.rmerly. a sta ble.,' We were allowed; ttt hays air only one hour a - day" and 'that' Only when the "temperature ' was ik9i degrees , below the-: f rostniner-r Frequently-'-th " tem perature was more" than. 80 degrees be low jsero. ; ;; -.y , ' "Germany; is uecidedly-Bhoff of food and ;prlsoners ' are ;'in&d'' to !f eel It: Those in . the . carpp where jwai con fined . were allotted irieat only : once "a week and that onlyone 'ounce; on Sun day; cut up' in our soup. On four days of the iveek our'Jratiort. wks -a soup, of potatoes - and barley 1 and -.on;'" t"wo days they left out the barley,'' stbstit?utlttg a. turnip mashl.-';,;V,'f ' A:-.' ""VfV ; -'i The - potatoes were bad and on . one day , shortly before 1 'wks ' exchanged 400 mert In'' the' earnp".ver'e. taken' sick as a result ot gating the -.potato soup.; We could ' get'inbAmedical attention or medicIne.'M ? .r'-tyl zX'i ;::? i- i .- 1 - . . Belglnm Gete New 'J Credit; - : ' Washington, ' Jun -'27- Belgium ' to day -was given - another credit of '9, 0000000 bringing -. the total ioahed to that 'country. -up-to 8l3i;8O0,OO a.nd t;o-' tal jto the allies to3 85,.981,59000 .: ' - . -jjj.iiy. CLEAtlSES YOUR HAIR THICK; 6L0S8T, IV Try This IAUJaridrjijI bisappears , And HairStop3 Coming ; ; ; ?: : Surely ' try a sVDanderi ne Hair Cleanse1? ir you, visit . to lnihiedlately, double the- beauty . of " your haiKV Just moisten; ar cloth -with Danderine', and uittw n careiuiiy. . rarougn our. nair, taking .ones small 'strand" at ' a tlme ; this will clean's&i'tne.hair 1 of- dusti dirt or any exOessiye: oil in a-lewrwinutes you. will be amaied;:Tbur;hair ill be wavy, fluffy and 'abundant' and pos-. Bess ; an - Incompa-wOTeT'sof tness,'.' lustre and - luxuriances -r'- -i "s'v ' ;: '.;". "t- . 5 : : T-f Rl(! TifiATitlflh Ka hull' n ft" nn. plication of "Dariderlne .dissolves tevey ; particle Of .'dandruff ; ' Invigorates the scalp; " stopping . itchlng ; .. and 'falling ; halrV. f ' .'t(:v'.'-- l-'- :;-:H''W.: t ' Danderlhe isvti the' Sha4r 'what - fresh showers-" of raliredj'swshi'eriae: to " vegetation. 'It goes' :rlf-htto .the .roots,: invigorates- ahdtrengthens?them.'Its' exhiliratlng. stimulating 'nd:iliel pro ducing, .properties cause: the :'hair; to . grow long, strong and beautifuw- v ;t : Tou oarf T sureiy haye prey, ;spft. ; lustrous ha, and ;I0tslbiit, It, yblt will spend a-few cents fosmaljlibottle of Knowlton's Danderlne-.at- apy 'drug ' store or toilet. fcountr andf;:Wy, it Vas directea.- ,;; ;SJK.v i - . ; f (. ; -, SUITS ' PRESSED, : 33Cw STAR DRY Cleaning . Company; .1 114 .""Princess St. mon : 44. Try our : monthly rates. ju 28-tt : WANTED TO, BUY - GOOD SECOND v hand '.bicycle; 'mttst be -in good con dltlon' and "price .must be reasonable. A Address 'Increased Car Fare."" care ' .'Stari' ,..1,.,: - 28-lt-; WANTED A -x- LAUNDRY r SORTER '- apd marker. ! Apply Wilm ington -Steam Laundry 202, South -Front street. : ' -' ... - '-- ju ' 28-2t i FOR '- BENT. "APAR,TMENT COM. 'pletely furnished for light house- :: keeping, v Phone '- 176T-J. 1 Orange street.' 1U 28-J.t" LADY STENOGRAPHER WITH SEV eral! months experience, desires po ; isitibn. -' Good references. 'Box 3934 ;.. pity.?t':--v--i' ."-.': ju 28-J.t FARMING - - 'LAND i FOR SALE ONE : hundred ;tacres clay; bottom near -Wrightsboro r and railroad East side. H Call at 615 North- 4th street. Wil- lngton, N. C. Ju 28-7t WANTED ALL THE v MEMBERS OF -George Washington Council No. . 67, - Junior vOrder-United -American -Me-: tshanics to attend rheeting . Friday evening at 8 o'clock p. m June 28th, " for thepurpose 'of" voting on - the L i4 phapge. of by-laws of -above men- - tioned council.:. k lw 1 ; w aiKins, o- cording i'secretary. -- ' -Ju 28-lt ' ' i ; - ; : -a. FOR SALE SHOW CASE EIGHT Feet . long, good as new also meat block p with butcher, outfit. Call Atlantic ? Cottage., Beach, phone 7569 for in formation. . i v; ju 28-6t . WANTPD i Furnished. . ROOM FOR couple, centrally located. Address furnished Room.".care Star Ju 28-lt EXPERIENCED MALE ;B OOKKEEP V .er, exempt : from draft, , desires posi r tion.. Salary $125 per month. Ad- dress 208 Orange stre ju 28-4t FOR : SALE i-A DANDY. FIVE-ROOM c.bqngalow. Seventeenth street, on car .line.. Price. right, terms very, liberal, f f.A. WPte Company . . 3u 28-lt FOR RENT AT .ONCE DELIGHTFUL ; .housekeeping apartment. ! all outside .rooms, Colonial Apartment No. 35. Phone No. 1183-W.. or. cair, or , phone -Geo. B. Applewhite.; Real Estate. .. : ,; v-- .. Ju 28-lf' TWO TRAVELING SHOE . SALESMEN. ' We want two 'experienced and 8UC" cessful salesmen, for .North Carolina; " only men that answer that descrip tion, need. applyi, must be in the hr ness now anil above the -draft age. ' We -pay. traveling, expenses, guaran- tee. a. salary, and settle on a commis sion basis, 'in applying give last three" " -years ' experience, territory traveled- -and-'-volume. shipped. Mc TCIwaJti. . Meria, Jfe. Roarers. Hudson. Duano and-Reade Streets, New.Yolrk City. N-Y.. . . - Ju 28-3t WOULD LIKE TO BUY ATTRACTIVE six- or . seven-. room . house, ' modern ' conveniences and nice . yard. Wlnoca . . - Tl -I - -. n -Terr-ace .or. .vvoiini. nciuuiB f erred... Address. :'4l8," care Star. . ju 28-3t SHOW CASES. .WANTED ADDRESS 22 Market street. Ju . 27-3t WANTED A HOUSEKEEPER FOR ' GUIs" I Friendly '.Holiday ; House, , Wrlghtsvllle Beach .Extension, for July or August.'" ; Beflned capable :. woman desired., ADoly. to Miss Jen ri nle t Murchlson, Wrtghtsville v Beach. BOATS AND LIGHTERS FOR SALE k Having gone out of the lumber bus t Iness. we offer for sale one gasoline ireignt dost, so - tons capacity, pilot . house control, 3 1-2 draft. 27 1-2 au tomatlc engine; one', gasoline, tug. 37 12 h. p. automatic, engine with T pilot louse control;. one gasoline tug, i 20 h. p. Fairbanks-Morse engine; . 2 lumber scows or lighters, " decked. 4 0 M. capacity. Swaneboro Land & Lumber CoSwansboro,- N. C. " , .; ..- ' . .'' Ju 27-3t WANTED TO BUY LAND. EITHER farm .or timber land -in eastern : North Carolina; no tract, too large or too smalL Address Box 12. Kelly, WANTED EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper; must be 25 or more ' years old and not too good looking. Apply In own i hand wri tins giving s references and stating salary expect - ed. Address v Wholesale." care Morn 1 Jng Star.; ? . - ju 21-3t, f r.suu FQR SALE SIX TEAR OLD PONY : good driver; good size for any light wor. ; no bad habits, sound, complete r buggy and harness v goes .with him : If you want a good turnout here It f If. Phone ,1304-J.? ma 80-tf,, fr,su,tu FOR .SALE SIX-YEAR-OLD ' PONY ! good jdriver; good size for. any light ; work. No . bad habits, sound?- com-plete-buggy and harness goes with f him. "fi It ypu ;;want a-good , turnout here it is, i -Phone - 13Q4-J. s. : - jtt9-tf.su.tu fr AUTO, RADIATOR HOSPITAL DOING ! goodWork;pr. Klander-on Job, bf '' flee. hourst 8 a. m. 6 p. m. daily. Ship ; us your radiators, good results guar- .anteed. Don't put it off; do it now! Phone 393. W. B. Klander, 16 S. Second street, Wilmington. . v " ' Ju 26-tf-we,fr,BU WANTED HALF-GROWN FOXES IN . good - condition.. ' Reference all Dan --ville bankSi- Fox Hollow Lodge, pan vlll e, . Va. - " ; ' " 4 Ju 8-lOt, su,we,f r AIIE YOU GOING AWAYf--SEB Chas. Flnkelsteln- for trunks. suit cases . .and" hand bags. 6 South Front street Phone 642. a - .. fma 24-tf - FOR RED JBUGSJ:AND SKlEETERS ;. ; Use Conway's Skeeter Driver;. jt ' does the; work" right .now;' i Price ,25c at mii B UTUg store. trnonm x. ; JU 25-tf V FULTON v TRUCK ONLY ONE LEFT tJbld. pricj-newfcprice.. J uly.J.st. .Buy,. jiow and save 5200. ' Lafayette Aiotor N Car : Company. rtw v " , . ;Ju 273t- FOR 8 ALE PLAYER. PIANO "TO- SAT . isty. storage charges, regular price $750; $800.cash takes tt.-- O..F. Hunt ?:; care .W J' Bredsharw & Co. ju 27-3t NEW STIEFF v PIANO FOR SALE s 9ftt 1500;, $300 takes, -at, , Address " "Leaving," Box 896; City. ju 27-3t WANTED POSITION AS ' CROSS-CUT ; saw filer; have fhre years' experience. 'Address i-FiiercarelStar,Ju7-3t FOR"; SALE ONE : NEW - TWO-TON wnite motor truck. Boat-; 472, WH- WANTED--FURNISHED HOUSE IN V f ood cation, not ; less than four lt sood .sleeplnr rooms.',! near. Sunset 7; 5?-Vr Address C,M care Star 1 ' .lte-t-t y tr J.-t"- .'V . -. Capital, Resources II I! STANDING TIMBER FOR SALE I have a-tract of one million feet -short leaf pine in Pender county, close to river, floatable 'to .Wilmington. "Timber," Box 167. Burgaw, N. C ; ju 26-7t "- TRACTOR FOR SALE ONE AVERY ,eight-sixteen tractor, only run 60 davs; in perfect condition; also plow with same. WJlksacriflce. on account joining colors, -r Address . "Tractor," oare Star. ; . . 4 - r ju.26-7ti BED ROOMS FOR RENTBY. DAY, week ; or .month; . 'jnew lurnl.shlrfgs, clean, airy, pleasant. Come . look them over; men only, at 114 Princess street. V. A. Jones Prop. Phone 44a. -r '. Ju 25-7t ALMOST DAILY" WE .SECURE A GOOD position for some of our pupils. We will do the same for you. The Motte Business College. ; vma 16-tf WANTED 60 ; J CAR LOADS NO. 1 sweet gum and elm logs,, 16 feet In length, 16 inches and up in diam eter. Highest cash prices. P. O. Box 627. iU; 13-tf HELP WA NTE1, - SITUATION DESIR- ed. to rent or for rent, you can make your wishes known here at remarka bly low cost. Twenty-five words or less one time, 25 cents. One cent for each additional word each Insertion. AAvArttaamentJl hv the week. 25 Der cent discount.' mh .lt-tti WARM WEATHER SPECIALS- ; Welch's Grape' Juice, pints, quarts, half gallons;" crushed fruits, 4qe cream' powder," cones, mixed cakes; complete ' line "chewing gum, candles, Mason fruit jars and produce in sea son. ' Bear Produce & Merchandise C04 14-16 Market street, Phone 452 453, Wilmington, N. C . . ju 23-tf OUR JUNE SERIES BUILDING AND loan stock ii' still open. Mechanics ' Home Association. Walker Taylor, - president; H - Stein, vice-president; W.-M. Cumming. secretary; 208 PHn cess street. ju 12-tf-ex, sun' ? MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION opened Its 66th - series Building- and Loan stock "June 1st, but' the series is still open. Take some investment stock and help build new homes for shipbuilders. Walter Taylor, presi dent; W. M. Cumming, secretary, 208 Princess street. Ju 7-tf-ex. su FOR ROOFING REPAIRS AND SHEET metal work of all descriptions, call 431. Young and Gorman, 7 1-2 South Second street. Ju 26-tf WE ARE RECEIVING CALLS DAILY for office help which we are -unable to supplyl There; Is a grand oppor- tunlty- for- you - now; In the business world. - We will teach you and then secure a position for" you. The Motte Business College, Inc. ju 8-tf WANTED POSITION BY" FIRST- class band saw 'filer. Address S. R. Goburn, Jamesville, N. C. ju 25-4t FOR SALE VICTROLA, MAHOGANY cainet with records. Address "M. E. L. care Star. ju 24-7t. SELF-STARTERS N. , C ' HAMS. 38c j shoulders and sides, . S6c; -. country eggs, 40c; grown : chickens, , $1.25; dried apples, , l-5c; 'yell-ew cling peaches, 25c canJ Schutt Bros. Phone 938. -'. V ' ' " , ju 22Mf WANTED HOMTS, CONTAINING FIVE to ten acres of cultivated land, three to five miles from' city. Address Box No. 333, Marioiu & C. v ju 22-7t UTOTRING CAR, FIVE PASSJSNGER, new tires, modernly equipped at a low price. See G. F. Hunt. Lafayette Mo Ator Company. -. X i ju 27-3t FOR RENT FROM JULY 1ST TO Oc tober 1st, furnished cottage. No. ill Church street; five rooms, - kUchen and bath. . Call" at - residence . this week or phone 1724. , " . ju 26-3t TOMATOES--airST RECEIVED, WIL.li sell for cash at 25o basket; also full size package washing -powder at 5c; peaches, vegetables, and a line, of fancy groceries. Phone 300. N. Hum- ' phreys, i Corner- 4th and - Walnut streets. "V " - Ju 26-3t WANTED HOUSEKEEPER TO TAKE care of housework In small family on . Wrlghtsvllle Beach. Good pay, and ... pleasant surroundings to capable and refined whiteperson. ' Address P. O. Box 627, City. ; ju : 26-7t , FOR SAIJS3 PIWKft TIMBER .T ONE tract of 500,000 feet;- one tract of 3,000,000 feet; one -tract of 800,000 feet; all In Florence county, S. C, and S. A. I railway or A. C. I rail way extends through the . timber; high land and easy . logging,;. - For further. Information write T. G. Trenchard. Lake. City. S.'C. 'ju 26-7t P. L. SEIiXERS INVENTORY SACE-L Goods -sola at almost, cost for three daysSMeaJl J 55.0 -peck; rice, 10c lb. ; i salmon, 16. 2-3c;.tomatoes corn, gar ; den peas, ;18c: co-ff ee, 12 -12c to 33c: ; . milk,. 6c to ",21c ; .Prince Albert tobac co, 2 'for 25c; navy beans, 18c lb.; X lima -beansv J;0c-lyb; no orders deliv ered tor less than $1.00. When on ' the beach buyat teller's beach store at vcity vprlces. i Phone 316. ' Corner Front ahd ! Dock. a ; ju 27-lt FOR ' SALE DUROC PIGS. MAt.D!. i12.50;ij:emale; ;1$.00. Weight 30 to ' ' A A . li. J A' ' A ' . . . - v . pouauK. ; a.- a. . Autry, .Autry vine. 'H '-'. . . i 26-lOt WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Deat xnatxer- ii DroKeft. ' I pay 82 to 320 per set - Send by parcel pott and receive checkvby 'retUni inall. V F. Terl, 403 N. Wolfe street,' -Baltimore Md. --. Ju 27-8t CALL RODERICK AND, LAND FOR ' fltpan a mln J - m j ' 7 , wuuwna aoor irames; all kinds Of -wood wr-irU. PhAa loo :, r. tp if t """i M"''''''''''''''''. 1 (Crner;FrbntaM Streets) , WILMINGTON, N. 0. Surpiris, Profits ' CommerdaVyin-JS -ato -Trust -Acwubts.' ;4 Paid On Savings. '::yy-:y:- fy : ::y.y ... " Thos.xE. Cooper, President ;,Chas."E; Bethea, Cashier; Milton -. yicePresicl-ent. -r-" I 4'"v.-.,v . FRONT i. SPR1 GS FOR ' FORDS, 153.00. X; W. D. MacMilan, Jr. ' ju 6-tf - f LINOTYPE OPERATORS STEADY positions for capable" non-union men. Apply W .F. Roberts Co., 15-,4 H. St.; N. W., Washington, D. C; .' Ju 23-tt WANTED MEN WITH ENERGY AND " ability, to ' represent us "i 3 . general agent, - Wilmington Division- AdJ 'dress, with reference, ' Philadelphia Life Insurance Company, Thiladelt phla. Pa. ; . " ju 20-10t; ICE CREAM AT HALL'S DRUG STORE . dally. Send ' the children along for a delicious sanitary ice cream cone, ma 30-tf : , FOR SALE ONE LOT AT WRIGHTS- Ville Beach bn the ocean froht;'about "tone hundred and fifty feet, from' The Oceanic, In ?new division, lot 4, block A. Address' Box 802, Chester, S.- C. ..'" XX Ju 2-7t, AMERICAN MAGAZINE, WOMAN'S Home Companion ' and Literary - Di gest now on sale. Gordon-Bros. News Stand, Phone 745. ju 16-tf HORSES FOR SALE-HAVE SEVER - al good horses for sale. City Laun dry, 22 North Second St. . ju-16-tf NO v LADY CAN HAVB m. -BETTER safeguard 'against adversities of for tune or a better resource in time of . need 'than a knowledge of b'opkkeep Ing and shorthand. The Motte -Business College, Inc. . ju 8-tf . ', THERE IS HARDLY "AN OFFlbE, '.JLlf the city without a vacant " chair. Won't you-let us prepare you to fill 'one of these 'chairs? The Matte Busi .ness College Inc. . . . Ju 8-tf WANTED FIFTY LABORERS LIGHT ,' work, 20c an hour; : chance to make more for smart men. Boys 16 years ;r and up, ,15c an hour. Apply South ern .Box & Lumber, Co. jp' 6-tf .' Household Help "r didn't believe it pos sible,' said Mrs. S' " ; of this, pity today.'ILy . 'phone began ringing: soon after my Want Ad ' appeared, and in three hours I had engaged the best maid we have ever had. r I can't praise your Want . Ada enough.'- . ' . . -..' Read and Use the WxTt Ads In The Morning Star ,4 i5 FOR SMI.E 400 bushels Virginia Peanuts. 100 bushels Spanish Peanuts. - 400 bushels North Carolina 'Peanuts. ., v- 600- bags Peanut and Cocoahut -Meal.; X ' 600. bags Creamo Cotton Seed . Meal. . ....... . i ' ' 500 bags 7 per cent. Cotton Seed MeaL . ...- -; 1 : ;,.-y . " .00 tons 1 per yent. Acid. " r ' i 100 tons 8-3-3 Guano. ; . - 100 tons 8-2-2 Guano. Also all other goods usually" carried by a wholesale grocer. ' D. 1. GORE COMPANY ; Btrletlr Wholesale '';':.. WILMINGTON, N. 0. SUN GLASSES !We .have In "stock a .very, assortment of . . . . i SUN GLASSES ; In all shades and sizes, at the lowest prices. - ; - . ; r WHY, PAY MORE. X . .Oome in-and see . us about eyes. Eyes tested and glasses large t i',-' - very . t3- i 5 . your fitted DR.i VINE BERG .;--', , UASONXO TESXPLO ' ': .$ 235,000.00 3,500,000.00 . "i Let Us Equip Your Office ..Desks. Chairs, Typewrit, v- Adding Machines.- Dictaphones, . Mimeographs, Book Cases, File, and Filing Appliances, Card Sy8. terns. Etc. "Everything jfor the Office." C. I YATES Wilmington, N. C. ' ' t ; - 1,200 Bags Codanut' and- Peanut Meal. . 30 0 Bags Cocanut Meal. V fi'400 Bags Velvet Bean Meal. 1,500 Cases Mason Fruit Jars. 800 Rolls 2 lb. Bagging. - S.OOO, Bdls. Arrow Cotton Ties. Quotations gladly furnished. - ' i - it ,,..,. McNair & Pearsall Wholesale Grocers. Tj S. Pood Administration Li cense :No. G-03125. BIDS WANTED! : t ., v. .Sealed Bids will be received by ihie Oount7 .Commissioners at the Courthouse, : Wilmington, N." C. until Monday, July 8, 1918, at 300 'i.np.V Af for flip, nnrnnse of - - ; - . I 1 s installing a Steam lleatingT tern according toiplans and speci fications on file at Commissioners' office.. . ' .The Commissioners reserve tie Hght to -reject any or all bids. ' W. A.-1vrGIRT, ' Chairm&n. . 8. S. - - - Now for the final drive Buy W. S. S. Stamps W. B. COOPER & CO. . Wilinlsgtoii, N. 0. J.B. McCABE&CO, Certified - Public Accountant Room 815 Murchrison Bank - " I -' , Building. . . . . - y Phone 996.;-Wilmiiigtoiil N. C. FOR SALE r 9:W " - '. . , ; One-ton truck. Dearborn Unit. For- SamuelBear,Sr.,&Sons 1 SEECIALS T fifi it . s - " - V
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