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NINE - , . - THE MORNING STAR, :- ; the viikKB . : , ..." ' .:. " " rAffly, vHll1': srsj siEveryiiig fe Jlie sHower Garden " And s s!!!?"!"" "- ' " ' ' ' ' . Meteorological Jdata tor the 3 hoan i y T-- FURTHER COTTON REACTIOII L.rlsh Weather Report On Private advices ana impnnn incr Send Down the List. yew Tork, June' 27. Bearish private (condition reports ana prospects ior improvea weamer un me eouin'weai jej to lurmer fekciions in tuo uui ton market today with October con tracts selling off from 25.44 to 24.8$, closed at 25.14 -with the - general list msinK steady at a net decline of . 10 to 20 points. ,:; The market showed steadiness at the .tart on covering : ana iraae ouying of early new crop montns. The open ing was steady at au -advance of 10 n 20 points ana aner Bom's nine rfteularity active months sold 12 to 20 joints higher.' Offerings increased at this level and the market turned easier after the publication or tne western belt forecast .for cloudy weather In Oklahoma and east Texas and showers In Arkansas. . - Detailed reports, of the weather bu xeau showed light 5 rains or showers at three stations tin central Texas which jiad been complaining of drouth. The break extended to Z7.75 for July ana 24.38 for December, "making " net de clines Of 25 y 21. points, but there was rood trade buying on the basis or ?8 cents for October and on a scale down from that level wnicn aDsoroea tne contracts and led to the final rally. utures: Open. High. Low. Close. July . 28.20 2S.20 27.75 27.90 October . . 25.20 25.44 24.87 . 24.90 25.00 24.28 25.14 December 24.66 January . 24.71 24.82 . 24.73 24.85 24.21' 24.54 Jlarch 24.29 24.S0 Spot, quiet; middling 31.95. PORT MOVEMENT. New Orleans Middling, 31.00; re ceipts. 2,413; sales, 568; stock, 396,615. Galvestpn Middling. .32.05; receipts, 29; exports, 8,100; sales, 512; Btock, 179.418. - Mobile Middling. 80.00; receipts, 7; ittock, 12,837. T savannah Middling, 31.25; receipts, 163; sales. 1.071; stock.; 180,526. Charleston Middling,. 30.00; receipts, stock, 39,833. o . Wilmington Middling, 30.00; receipts J30 stock, 37.850. Texas City Stock, . 35,635. . Norfolk Middling, 30.00; receipts. 148; sales, 22; stock, 78,015." Baltimore Stock, 17,015. Boston Middling, 32.00; -stock, 18,- 500. , Philadelphia Middling, 32.20; stock, 5,751. . j New York Middling, 31.95; receipts. 193; exports, 12..514; stock. 143.380. - Mlnor'ports Stock; tt.tli." 1 Total today Receipts, .4.116; exports C0.614; Btock, 1,165.755 Total fpr week Recdpts, 31.8S0; ex ports, 20,614. Total for season Receipts, 6,145,744;; Exports, 3.925.078. Interior Movement. . Houston Middling, 31.25; receipts, t 259; shipments, 2,104; sales, 230; stock. 112.527- , Memphis Middling, 30.00 ; receipts, J40; shipments, ,1,225; sales, 700; stock. 563,842. , ."' . ' ' ? , ; ' Augusta Middling, 21.00; receipts. 83; shipments, 1,427; Bales, 325; stock, Cft.fiVfi. St. Louis Middling 30.50; receipts. p35; shipments, 990; ales, 29; stock, 13,577. V Clncinnati Shipments, 50; stock, 14,- f.57. . . - 5 r Little Rock Middliner.' 30.00; receipts 136: shipments, 125; sales, 125; stock. 1U30. . J Dallas Middling. 30.10. ' Monteomery Middling. 30.00 sales. 3. . . . - . : ; Total today Receipts, 3,793; ship tnents, 5,921; stock, 606.399. . NEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, June 27. Lower prices ruled in cotton today as the result of telling based chiefly on expectations of high condition figure in the bureau report now' impending. Oerlngs were Increased by private forecasts of rain or Texas. At the lowest of the day prices were 31 to 49 under the last quo tations of yesterday. The close showed net losses of 8 to 22 points.' - Around the first call the market stood 12 to 13 points on. over-night selling orders. These were quickly absorbed and prices were run up toa, level 3 to 4 points over yesterday's close oh the Continued dry and Very hoi: weather in Texas, but on this hard; spot offerings Increased. , In the afternoon early sellers were Included to take their profits', but the buying from this source did not give the market any real strength. Be- cause of the nearness of imporrant government reports the market had touch of a waiting attitude at all times. Cotton futures closing bid: July, VS.40; October,' 24.24; December, 23.77; January, 23.63; March, 28.80. Spot, steady and unchanged; mid flling,, 21.00. . . '. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK' MARKET. . Chicago, July 27. Hogs Day's' trad ng mostly steady io 5c higher than resterday. Packers fairly active, buy ng late at yesterday's prices. Butchers, 1&.55016.95: Hn-ht. l70 017.00 : oack- Jng, 15.85i6.55; rough, 15.50 15.85; cuik of sales, 16.40 16.90; pigs, good na choice, 16.25 16.75, v Cattle Steers, mostly steady and Hrong; some in-between kinds higher; fcood to choice yearlings, i active at prices prevailing before last ; week's break; butcher cattle, generally steady; wives, closing weaker, than opening., Beef cattle Good, . choice, and - prime I6.65i8.00; common - and medium, 2.ooi6.65; butcher stock, cows and wafers, 8.00014.60; canners and" cut ;ers, 7.00 8.00 ; , etockers and feeders, soorl and choice. 10.50013.00; inferior, iommon and medium, 8.0010.50;V veal ta)ves, good and choice, 16.2517.00. Sheep Best" spring lambs, steady; Others and shfeep, slow to lower; prime daho spring lambs, 18.75; best natives, J8.R0; shorn lambs, choice and prime, 16.75 17.00; medium and good,' 14.000 16.65; culls, 9.0013.00; spring lambs, od and choice, -18,00 18.75; ewea, oice, and prime, 11.60 12.25; medium, nd good, 9.50 11.60; culli, 4.50S.S0. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, June 27. Cotton goods nd yarns today were dull, awalfmg rice fixing announcements from Washington. :Rawt silk ;was .higher, r'ooi goods 'markets were quiet. WEATHER SEIID3 GORfl UP Severe Hot "Weather and Dannrnni -Lack of Moisture In Southwest Give Corn a Boost Chicago, June 27. Severe hot weath er southwest and a dangerous lack of moisture there brought about advances today in the corn market., Prices closed nervous to net hlgner,' with July 1.46 to 1.46, and August 1.49 to 1.49. ' , ;, , , Oats gained to 1. ' ; In provisions the outcome ranged from 10c decline to a ylse of 15 cents. Grain and provisions close: Corn July, 1.48; August, 1.49. , Oats July, 72; August,. 68. - . Pork July, 43.45; September, 43.65. - Lard July, 25.40; September, 25.65. ; Ribs July, 23.85; September, 23.90. . Cash corn No. 2 yellow, 1.70 1.77; No. 3 yellow, 1.70; No. 4 yellow, 1.55 1 .1.63. , . v.' -i, WILUINGTOK HIRKKTi. Quoted Daily by . the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.) STAR OFFICE, June 27. SPIRITS TURPENTINE 63c. CRUDE TURPENTINE $5.50. $5.60, 14.50. ' .: -i . ROSIN 37.50. $7.00. ' ' " ' - ' TAR $3.85-17c. '. ' Quotations same day last year Spir its turpentine,, 39; rosin, $4.80, $4.70; tar, $3.50-l6c; crude turpentine,' $3.70, $3.70 $2.70. RECEIPTS I Spirits Rosin turpentine ( ) J. .. . ........( ) Tar . ( ) Crude turpentine ( ) Receipts same day last rear Spin. its turpentine, l cask; rosin, ' barrels; tar, 17 barrels; crude turpen tine, 5 barrels. OOTTOJT BIARKET. Quotations 30c; , earner day . last year. 26c. -. . . ; -V' . Receipts, (r) bales;, same .day last year, ( ) bales.',.;' V v. . r ,. ' i Total receipts since August 1 to data 66,435 bales. :. Total receipts to same date last year, 65,902' bales. ' . . ; . , : . --. - - - -- . . - - y t V PRODUCE MARKET. J V Wilmington. Nl.XLune 27. CPrloes Paid by Wilmington Dealer) CORN $2.10 per bu. BEEF Native dressed. 180 to 20o lb. WOOI Burry, 40c; first-class white 55o to 60o'Ib. -; HIDES Green; 11c; green, salt, 12a NORTH ' CAROLINA BACON Hams firm33-35c; sides and shoulders, 82-33c. BEES WAX Firm. 32c lbw- . - TALLOW Flrm.l5c lb. EGGS 35c dozen. HENS 24 to 26c lb. BROILERS 38 to 48c lb. FRYING SIZE 30 to 40c. PEACHES $2.00 to $3.00. DEWBERRIES $4.00 to $5.00. HUCKLEBERRIES 20 to 25c POTATQES-$2.00 to $2.50. BEANS $2.00 to $2.50. NEW YORK MONEY' MARKET. New York, June 27. Mercantile pa per, four months, tf; six." months, 6; sterling 60 day. bills, 4.72; commer cial 60 day bills on banks, 4.72; com mercial 60 day bills, 4.71; demand, 4.753; cables. 4.76 7-16; liar . silver, 99; Mexican dollars, 77; government bonds, .firm; railroad bonds easy. Time loans Easier; 60 days, 5 6; 90 days, 55; six months, 56. r . . Call money Steady; ruling rate, 4. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, June 27. Cotton Spofc quiet, prices firm. Good middling, 23.22; middling, 22.59; low middling, 22.06; -good ordinary, 21.09;. ales 3,000 bales, including 2,500 American; re ceipts, none. : v- Futures closed unsettled. New contracts June, . 23.19; July, 22.40,; August, 21.26; September. 20.20; October, 19.55; Old contracts, fixed pdces June, 21.44; June and July,-21.36. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. New York, June 37. Beeves No trading; calves, steady; .veals, ' 15.59 17.75; culls, 11.0015.00. Sheep and Iambs Irregular; sheep (ewes), 8.5013.00; culls, 7.008.00; lambs, 15.00 19.25. Hogs Steady at 17.25 17.75 ; roughs, 15.50. COTTONSEED OIL MARKET. New York, June .27.- Cottonseed oil was flrm with offerings light. There was a sale of 100 , July at 216 and a switch of 300 July to September at :25 points difference.. No -July ' tenders were put out. - Prime crude,' 17.50; prime - summer yellow, spot nominal; July and September, 27.05;. sales. 700. ' SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. ' Savannah, June 27. Turpentine firm, 63 ; sales, 192; receipts, -8?; Bhlp-? ments, 24,753. . - . -"-' Rosin Firm; sales, 943; receipts, 191; shipments, ; stocks, 85,100. Quote B, D, E, F, G, H, 9.90; I, 9 5; K, 10.00; M, 10.10;-N. 10.80; W G, 100; w w. io.50. . v ' NEW YORK PROVISIONS. New York,' : June -27:Sugar--Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6.055; fine granu lated, 7.50. " '. , , :: .. ' : , N . - ' . Butter Firmer, . " ; J; ' Cheese-Steady. ' ' Coffee Spot, steady; Rio 7s, 8; San tos 4s, 10 11.. ' . Curing IiCnolr Tobaoo. Kinston. June. : 27.- Tobacco curing is under jway.on a few plantations In this section. - The -movement is; not general yet, but will; be shortly raf ter July ir The cropj.ls "buttoning" ear lier than ," usual. - Earl tobacco is smalL' Transplanted wied "to -be gath ered .later is promising an excellent yield.. ''- Extensive preparations will be mad J auring . July . for the market op enings inl the .bright belt in 'August or September. Tobacconists predict sales of more than 20,000,000 pounds Here this fall..'. Crop estimates concedes no material increase over last years pro duction. - , y . t . i; - Hot' Bread Every 'evening at 5 J o'clock. Call -at bakery and get it fresh. Farrl Bak- cry. aAr, STANDARD SHARES IRREGULAR Speculative Secondary Industrials Aug ment Advances In Recent Trad-ing-Closing Reactions. New York, June 27. Speculative tocksV particularly, secondary "indus trials, equipments, oils and a wide va- rlety of unclassified issues,' augment ed recent advances vin today's broader trading, but standard shares were ir regular when ont. actually heavy. " The - demand ( f or) rails ..was again re stricted to Reading and a tew relative ly unimportant transportations, while trans-continentals were -under further pressure and United States Steel react ed from its new maximum for the cur rent movement of 110, closing at a loss of a substantial fraction. Morning gains of 1 to 3 points in Bethlehem, Crucible and Lackamanr Steels, Republic Irott Harvester, Amer lean Locomotive, Pressed Steel Car and 'the oils were largely,1 If not wholly, Impaired in the general recessional of the last hour when Baldwin Locomotive reacted sharply. - Tobaccos and shippings were unsta ble and fertilizers moved contrarily, Virginia-Carolina Chemical . gaining 2 points on the declaration of the "extra" dividend, while : International Agricul tural preferred reacted as much. Foreign and domestic advices seem ed without direct influence upon the market The general bond market-was easier, but Liberty 4s and 4s were distinctly strong on purchases attributed to cor porations seeking investment of sur plus profits. . ..- Total sales, par value, aggregated $9,275,000. Old United States bonds were un changed on call. . - - v . NEW YORK STOCK LIST. J American Beet Sugar ..... . . 68 r 86 68 42 , 78 112 American Can ;.: V American r Car and Foundry . . American ; Locomotive V. ........ . American' Linseed American' Smelting and Refining xAmerican Sugar American ;Tel.. and Tel. American ; Tobacco ; . 95 f 163 : Anaconda.' Copper' Atchison . . . . . . . . . . .. 85 .. ?1'4 ..110 .. 92 . , ' 64 Atlantic Coast Line ... Alt.: Gulf and ;W. Indies Baldwin, Locomotive . . . Baltimore and Ohio .... Bethlehem Steel "B" e a 6 148 56 43' Canadian Pacific ... Central Leather ......... Chesapeake and Ohio ... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, :R. L and Pacific 23 Chlno Copper , 40 , 49 ; ,.42." 69 .--31 ;i5 ,18 155 95 32 84 Colorado- Fuel and Iron Crucible Steel . . Cuba Cane Sugar Erie . General Electric General . Motors , Great Northern, pf d. Great Northern Ore Ctf s, xGulf . States' Steel , Illinois Central 96 6f 28 102 35 32 116 27 100 28 52 23 72 108 87 37 43 53 23 93 92 7 19 30 64 83 24 2 46 47 Inspiration Copper iti i Int. Mer. Marine ........ i...,.. Int Mer. Marine, pfd. ......... International Paper Kennecott Copper . i Louisville and Nashville xMaxwell Motors . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper MIdvale Steel e s s I Missouri Pacific .. New 'York Central Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas ......... Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal Ray Consolidated Copper Reading.. .............. Rep. Iron and Steel xSeaboard Air Line ......... Seaboard Air Line, pfd, .... Sinclair Oil and Refining ... Sldss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern ' Railway, pfd,. .... Studebaker Corporation . . . . Tennessee Copper WOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS SSBSBSSBBMMSSBSSsissMHBSnMSB After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon, H-" I took Lydia E. Pink- bam s Vegetable (Jompoand for an or ganic trouDie wnicn P"1IJ pulled me down un til I could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard for me. "I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried it. It has restored r . - - i s1 tny health so I can do all my work and X am so grateful that I am recommend ing it to my friends." Mrs. P. U; Altebs, R. K. 4, Oregoru 111. -tiiOnly women whohave suffered the top tnres of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous foot and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. . . Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters' condition should profit by her recom mendation, and if there are any com plications write Lydia E. Pinkhara's Medicine Co,,1 Lynn, Mass., for advice, ilhe result of their 40 years experience is at your service, r EDWARD C CRAFT. t Certifte'd Pnblio Aeaataat Offlce-Northam's Book Store. Phones 752S.-J, 651. P. O. Box 6S3 v WllittburtoB, X. C United States Department oC AgrleuU tare weather Bureau. ' ' Wilmington, June; 28, 1918.- : Meteorological data tor the 34 hour ending yesterday at P. M.: ; - r; Temperatures, at S A. M., 67 degrees ; at 8 P, M 7 3. degrees; maximum, 75 de greesi' minimum, 66 degrees; mean, 70 degrees. : ; Rainfall for the day, .00 Inches; rain fall, for the month to date, 3.22 Inches. Stage of water In Cape Fear river at .Fayette ville at 81A. M. yesterday, 5.4 a v : ' - THE WEATHER. For North Carolina Fair Friday ex cept showers in west portion, warmer i in east portion;, Saturday probably showers.. v-:- . The Port Calendar, June 2S, 1818. Spn rises 6:03 A. M. Sun sets ..i........ ....... 8:27 P. M.I Day's length 14 hrs.- 24 min. i THE TIDES. High water Low watet AM. P.M. JLM PJl Wilmington ... 1:32 1:50 9:08iv9;19 Southport ..... 11:39 11:58 5:50 x6:00 Masonboro Inlet 11:23 11:47 5:30 5:40 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. June 27, 1918. '" Temperature: STATIONS bu a Xb, $m S - 3 2 Abilene ...... . .clear Asheville, - pt. cWy Atlanta .clear 104 76 80 84 90 76 62 68 - 66 68 -64 68 62 62 82 74 : '78.- 74 74 72 68 8 78 62 64 70 72 64 58 I . 66 l D. Augusta cldy -. 02; uirmmgnam ...cloy Boston . ; . .. . .cldy Charleston, -ptS cldy .r, : ' . ' .a .0 ( ' .0 1.12 .0 .32' 68 82 80 84 86: 84 v;93 - 88- 90 92 74 92 88 80 78 -0 "96 Charlotte .....cldy! Chicago .cldy Galveston r . . idear Jacksonville, rainig Memphis,- pt. sldy Mobile. . .... .raining Montgomery. . ..cldy New Orleans,, pi cldy New York ....clear Oklahoma . . . .clear .9 i .22 .0 ? .0 .0 .0 i .0 .0 .0 , Palestine clear j Pittsburgh ....cldy Raleigh pt.: cldy Savannah. ..pt; 'cldy Shreveport i'.is. clear St. Iuls..Siicldyj; 94 Washington ; -vclear p 40 F 75 . ft Wilmington: .cldy 1 o Texas Co. , 19 Tobacco Products Union Pacific .... 155 65 121 102 i -. United Cigar Stores United States ................. U. S. In d. Alcohol . . . . . . . . . . . . . United States Rubber . ...... UMted States -SteelW... . . . . . . 124 125 57 United : States : Steel, : pfd. ... .'. .1108 Utah Copper i :. . ; . . t-S. . V .... 112 yirgihia-Carolina Chemical. .. Wabash' pfd., .A" Vi i i : '...... Western Union -i . . ...-i. ...... Weatinghouse : Eleetrlo. . . . . 80 42 90 43 20 Willys-Overland . . .... Total sales, 652,100 shares. xBid. Read Star Business Locals. Party Gowns and all v Summer Fabrics Palm Beach, Linens, rKoolKloth For both Men and Women are now re ceivino; our special attention -.-JUST TELEPHONE . ; - Eureka DyeWorb Corner Second andMJock Sts , C D. MYERS, Manager. Wllaalasrtoa, Jf.-..CC ' ' phonb .1400' - ! FOR SALE! .i'A lot .of oak fixtures suitable for drug store or cigar store, at' Sunset Park. . See J. Kicks Bunt ing Drug Co "Second "And Prln-'. cess.-. Safety Razors and Blades Gillette, Durham Duplex, Keen ;,:! Kutter, Endersi Penn, Ever- V Beady. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY .'.M..V --Second; -nnd-i Princess.-."; ! -. ''" . ' Hom JGiMin lor IlwFairm. '' - .KVOT7 fc tf ' Just Received Shippient of all Sizes Cotton Hoes. N. Jacobi Hardvare Co. 10 and 12 Soutli Front Street. Wilmington, N. 0. " We will not be v " ble to get any more t -J'.-VI'r this season. ' : ' ' 'H-i:-v"' WM. E. SPRINGER & COMPANY r Purcell Building', ) Wilmington, N. C. In oie hand a War Savings I: Stamp, tno'es'ife and ..sat sf - ins . vestment ' eartk jsaylng yen 4 r per eent. .Interest. - - apae or jcumJouy war psayings .stamps. Thls , spac9 , contributed by The Home Savings Bank. THE' MUTUAL LIFE IHSURAIIGE COMP'Y OF liB7 YORK .The Oldest American Life Insurance Company .issues policies m- bracing every modern feature, tnclvdlngt ' , 1 Waiver : of PrenUnats . and an income ef one-tenth the face of the policy in the event of .total and' permanent ' disability, vtth payment ot policy in full at death without dedaetlun for prentinms waived or Income p4d..-.-f, ' . --w r.'':?J::' -:vfS,v..:.. Double Indemnity Dividends Every Year Including the first Loans After the first Year ' Bjr Insuring; In tha Mutual Iiire, Vou ' will receive aU.' the adran. tages accruing -from insuring la ; a L standard company Insuring only ' standard lives. . . i ' ; T':'. : . . - . - . . : Before placing your Ufa insurance It - will pay yon to . consult mo r one ot-sl-Compajn JUrent ;. AV B. GROOM, Jr. MANAGER WILMINGTON DISTRICT ' -i. - iaci on J . - J .' Superintendent of . Agedts, -l: flow. Is the Time fc'.Cc lrii- Land Plaster and Rock Lime TH0RB BU ILDEn?'QU 1 headquarters for Office Furniture, piling Cabinets, Desks and Chairs. Large stock of Card Index to select from. - ' ' : 2 , - ,' r ' Inks, Carbons, Drawing! Pencils in all grades, complete line of Draw ing Supplies. CALL' Northani's Book PHONE 651 . : VyVg jjaVe but a very few of these greatest of all Mowing Machines, made by Walter A. Wood Co. II Ji In' tne other hand a tax receipt. For'' he? Is yonr Uncle Sam and - f '.- :VJ-:'--' - . ' ; : he needs money, lie mast have ' the money. "for Accidental Death ' . Wilmington. If. C. tUmhrton. Nt C IV' and This Is The Place BUY. YOUR Ground Limestone I & CO. PHONE 789 PPLI ES AH D : COAL V ANO - SEE .US. & Stationery1 Store 32 11. FBOITT ST. ; t 1 union passenger statio;: :1 Arrival. ana Departure v C February 1st, IMS.' Tralx ; SEABOAED MR LINE 'S-'- DEPART DAILY ARRIYT4 3:45 PJI. . . . . . , Charlotte ; ... . 1 :10 V.1& 5:15 A.M..... Charlotte ... 12:30 JLIU Sleeper opened 10:00 P. M. ' '-, Fer Inf ermatien Pheue-lTS' ATLANTIC COAST UNH DEPART DAHVT ' ARRTVTJ' 5:45 A.M... South and West.. 12:40 A.M. ' Sleeper to Columbia, (Open 10:00 P. UL; 7:45 AM.. .North . . . . . ... . . . 6 :05 JJr . v Parlor Car to Norf olfc t: 8:45 AM...Fayetteville ..... 3:00 Pt 3:05 P.M.1 .New Btrn . ; .2il9 P.ltr 8:30 PJL. .South 'and West.. 1:00 PJX.' t Sleepers to Augusts, Atlanta' :45 PJdW.North .;.V.io:iy AJi. Sleepers to Washington. Norfolk. jt Fer Inf etmatlon Phone Itig- .;' . " ." ' ,' ' " "n1. Siibuniaa Schedule IN EFFECT SATURDAY JUNE 8,1918.;;. WEEK-DAYS, Ly. "Center" fa Lveachr 5:40 a: ir; . 6:00 A.M.; 7:10 ATM. 7:40 A. Mv 8:15 A.M. and every hall hour thereafter until - t 5:45 km.; 6:20 P.M. ' 6 :50 P. M. v 7:15 PM. and every haM hour thereafter, until ; - 6:15 A.M., 6:55 A.M. 7:25 A.M. 8:00 A.M. and every half hour thereafter until . 5:30 P. M 6J10PM. . 6:30 P.M. and, every half hour thereafter . until 11:00 P.M. 12:10 A.M. 11-45P.M. Local trains atopnine at all station. 6n request) may be expected to leavt the Center and Lumina at the timsi Indicated. The :10 express leaves dallv exee : Saturdays and .Sundays, stopnlnsr at 5th, 9th. 17 and Market streets, ; Wil- ' mington, Winter t Park t Gardens, See Gate, Wrightsville and .all stations on Beach!" '.".;' , '. - ' ... FREIGHT:- Lv. Wilmington - Lv. Beach 5iS0 A. M. :: v ;;7:05 A. M Q:30 A. M. I ' 12:15 P. i 3:30 PM.- ,6:15 P. M Freight depot open dally.excent Sun day. from "7:30 A. M. until' 1:00. P. M.; ana irom a:uo r. jsl. until :oo j Jo. Freight, denot Telephone No. 96.. .i ..; .SUNDAYS:-: Lv. "Center- ' : sLe. Beach: 7:00-AM. X?imOfM; 8:30 A; M. : 7:45 A. M. and every half .:; : : - e;15 A. M. hour thereafter . and every! half until- hour thereafter ii:00 p. ji. . . ......r .until 12:10 A.;:.M.' ,;---.ll-:45P " Local Trains stopping at all statlonT (on request) may be expected to leav " the - Center and Lumlna at the times indicated. -' .'" - ,.:v:- -- PEEIOTT: -:'Vt;;;r-, Lv, Wilmington- Lv.Beach; 11:00 A..M. 12:15 P. M Freight Depot open 10 to 11 A.' M. . ' Freight. Depot -Telephone No. .KJ.; . During periods , of heavy travel .' ' press trains will be operated between1 Wilmington and Lnmina stopping only ht 6th, th and 17th and Market streets, . Wilmington, Oceanic Hetel, Seashore-. hotel, Carolina Yacht Club and Ln-. mlna on the Beach. - , . SCHEDULE OF STEAMER : : : "WILMINGTON. - : Effective Jnne 20, 101S. ' '' Leaves Wilmington every day. except Saturday, 9:30 A. .M, ,.:',?tilV,?,, LeavesWllmingtm Saturday :oo-a. M. and 1:00 -:P: M. Jj"J f : Leaves . Wilmington ' Sunday S:80 A," M. and 6:00 P. M. . Leaves Southport ' every day -except - Saturday 2:30 P. M.. . . ' Leaves Southport Saturday 8:89 A. iL and 4:00 P. M. - - v Leaves Southport Sunday 3:00 P. M. and 8:30 P. M. " ' v SIX STARS S S In Our fervie -trims.' All good men and true I But we, who are left, can servo you with the same care and attention as ver GOOD MEN ' ' GOOD TOOLS - ' GOOD WORK CAPE FEAR MACHINE - - WORKS. - - Foundry - Machine Shop ' Mill and Marine Work . NORRIS Exquisite Candies Itecelved fresh -every .week. , . - h: GET IT RIGHT" ELVIWGTOW'S Dependable. Drug Stcr Prescriptions Specialty. 1-
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