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- - .. .. , - . v. . ".. , 1 - - THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON; -NCTU f""" .. t T : ' "NINBir n i iaa H I I ;- -v..:. .. ( . . . . L; . ,' giv lant for sadj ate asb it. 1 1 tof teidt bs hop npoP armiP- lalf1; wins sr so-call- COTTON UNSETTLED jlarket Experienced Sharp Variations During Day Followed, by toleatf , Reaction and Decline. : .. . New York, July .24After. a dayof eharp variations in .hlclf the cotton, market showed earlyr.0ngthand?a 6ubsequent violent re&on. followed by. Anal up turn, it eleied' steady at; a net decline of 171 poises on July and" 1 to 4S points advincre, on later months. Wi-fl ' V'X " Tne break in Julaafliensational, amounting at one time to 245 points, representing 400 points decline from the close of Monday, equivalent to . $20 a bale, an ddue to unloading by spot houses and eleventh hour , bulls, with very few buyers. At the immediate opening Which was steady, an aetive 1 covering demana sent prices ; up,; 19 to, points and there vwaj- substantial ieavy buying credited to Japanese in tertsts who were supposed to have taken around 100,000 bales of fall and winter months in the last two days which advanced values from 20 to 52 points over the previous close. Drought conditions still prevailed in Texas and furnished one of the prin cipal bull factors of the. day as there was no prospect of any Immediate re lief, although a number of private ad vices expressed tne view, that good rains within ten days would do much to restore Texas to ta former prom ising condition. The south was an ac tive seller at times on the spot news, hut Liverpool was a buyer and was re ported to be sending in offers for October-November sailing, priority freights, which tended to confirm pri vate Washington advices denying the etatement that allied governments were preparing to buy all cotton through the war industries board. Futures: Open. July 27.30 Oct 24.60 Dec 23.80 Jan 23.65 Mar 23.60 High. Low. Close. 27.30 24.65 25.40 24.75 24.10 24.47 24.07 23.53 23.94 23.90 .23.35 23.80 23.90 23.32 23.80 Spot, quiet; middling, 29.40. PORT MOVEMENT. New Orleans Middling, 29.00; re- ceipts, 892; sales, 6; stock, 345,210. Galveston Middling, 27.25; receipts, 278; sales, 10; stock, 127,620. . Mobile Middling, 29.00; receipts, 70i gales. 40; stock, 12,318. Savannah Middling, 30.00; receipts, 2,099; sales, 24; stock, 149,053. Charleston Middling, 30.00; stock, 87,459. Wilmington Middling, 29.00; stock. 89,719. Texas City Middling, 29.00; receipts. 65; stock, 35,63a. Norfolk Sales, 3; stock, 67,284. Baltimore Stock, 16,594. Boston Middling, 31.10; stock, 18,800. Philadelphia--Middling, 29.65; stock. 7,206. New York Middling, 29.40; receipts, 68; stock, 130,416. Minor Porta StockT-4:7-,-18' - -Atlanta Semi-Weekly Stock, 21,800. Total today Receipts, 3,454; Stock, 1,005,132. Total for week Receipts, 16,508; ex ports, 18,828. Total for season eRcelpts, 6.Z71.70Z; exports, 4,129,901. Interior Movement. Houston Middling,. 26,75;, receipts. 841; shipments, 916; sales, 1,406; stock, 80,798. Memphis Middling, 30.00; receipts, 755; shipments, 1,566; sales, 500; stock, 40,086. - - Augusta Middling, 29.00; receipts, 129; shipments, 216; sales, 212; stock, 61,034. St Louis Receipts, 243; .shipments. 65; stock, 14,809. Cincinnati Receipts, 162; shipments, 208; stock, 14,284. Little Rock Middling. 28.50; JSftip- ments, 430; sales. 430; stock, 14,073. Total today Receipts, 1,628; ship ments, 3,401; stock, 535,084. Dallas Middling, 26.55. Montgomery Middling, 30.00. SEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans, July 24. The cotton market felt further selling pressure to flay as the result of weekly crop ac counts from the government that were setter than expected and continuea weakness in the Texas spot markets. The market reacted from yesterday's decline around the opening, but broke Promptly on the reading of the weekly "Luxns rrom xne oeic at u Biui-o. Alt e -IV 1 A. A. 4ft . 1 A A IV j-ne new crons onenea nienBr a,uu cw their best were 15 to 35 points over yesterday's close. After 10 o'clock the tone was barely steady. . Late in the day shorts took profits in a large way id created enough demand to cause something of a reaction. Locally spots were quoted 75 points down. The crop returnB were accepted gen- Ierilly as indicating less than the usual deterioration durinsr July, except in ITxas and parts of Oklahoma and as Pointing to a bearish July condition re- IPort. Cotton Futures closing bid: July. 25.SS- cft 23.4R: Dec. 23.00; I Jan., 23.07; March, 23.07. , BPot, dull; middling, 29.00. L HICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago, July 24. Hogs, steady; butchers, 18.60 18.95; light- 18.65 "10; packing, 17.7518.50; rough, 17.2517.70; bulk of sales, 18.0019.0D; 17.25 18.00. Cattle Kteofo an a K,sf .tntir cat- . . wwv.o ctiA " 'tie, Eteadv T3 a.uu v n fa 17.0rt( ucci VOLLd;, vnvw w 1S; medium, ll.00O-17.00. Butcher st0cll, cows and hAifftrs. 7.50014.25; aners and cutters, 6.35 7.50. Stock ers and f aHot- 1 a KflflilS.flll! In- ierior. mHinm 9 ?e:iAift Kft VfltV H.lveB. i - -vamiu, O.dUtU'AViVVI w r TYIPrliiivirt 17EAOi10TR amIIb 1 S.AA .00; ewes, choice, 13.00 13.B0r me- uni, in.75(f?ii3 nn. .,n a ennift Kfi. : SEW YORK MONEY MARKET.' York, July 24. Mercantile pa- r, 4 months, 6; six months, 6. Sterl ing, 60-day bills. 4.72 ; ommer- ou-day bills on banks 4.7-2 ;-com-.t,,cial. 60-day bills, 4.71; demand. Ha tames, 4.76 7rl6. ' - . lt . J7S. - .... p uu"ai o, IIU 0VPPH, i ... . . . hm , wonas, irregular; rau- ;? onds, easy. 8' stro. 60 days, ibld; p.,. ' 6 bid; six months. bid. -"-"i ; ty 0dH. u money, strong; rulins; rate 6.) ratee.,- - ----- - - . . m corn X.ow Temperature. Caed Sharp Rie - In Price With Occasional Setbacks. V. Market Closed Unsettled. Chicago, July 29. Fear of abnormal ly ;w temperatures brought about a sharp advance in corn values today, notwithstanding transient setbacks due td-:;beace talk. The market closed un settled 2H to ac net higher with Aug. 1.85 to 1.55 and Sept. 1.56 to 6, Oats gained. c to lc;and provisions; 12e.: to 25c. - . 'Grain and proisiorls closing.-: V; ; .l'n'-Au- 1-55 ; Sept., lise, " : ,i Pats Aug.; 70H; Sept., 69- Pork July, 45,90; Sept., 5.90. . .tiard July, 28.65; Sept, 26.50. vJllbs July, 24.90; Sept., 25.07. iCash: CornIo., 2, yellow, 1.72 Ho- 3 yellow, 1.66 1.70; No. 4, 1.50 1.75; 1.57. WlXMINGTOfe lUAKBtl. (Quoted Daily by the Wilmington , Chamber of Commerce.) STAR OFFICE, July 24. SPIRITS TURPENTINE 5514c - CRUDE TURPENTINE $6.00, $6.00, $5.00. TAR J4.00-18c ROSIN $8.50-$7.80. Quotations same day last year spir its turpentine, ( ); rosin, ( ); tar. tar, J3.50-16c; crude turpentine, $3.50-$3.50-$2.50. RECEIPTS Spirits turpentine Rosin .( -) Tar ( ) Crude turpentine ( ) Receipts same day last year Spir its turpentine, ( ); rosin, 30; tar, 29 barrels; crude turpentine, ( ) bar rels. COTTON MARKET. Quotations 29c; same day last year, 24. t Receipts, ( ) bales; -same day last year, ( ) bales. Total receipts since August 1 to data, 66,435 bales. Total receipts to same date last year, 66,055 bales. PRODUCE MARKET. Wilmington, July 24. (Prices Paid by Wilmington Dealers.) CORN $2.10 per bu. BEEF Native dressed, 18c to 20c lb. WOOL Burry. 40c; fl rat-class white, 55o to 6O0 lb. HIDES Green, 11c; green, salt. 13. NORTH CAROLINA BACON Hama, firm 33-35c; sides and shoulders, 32-330. BEES WAX Firm. 32c lb " TALLOW FIrm,15c lb. EGGS 36c dozen. HENS 20 to 22c lb. BROILERS 30 to 35c lb. FRYING SIZE 30 to 35c lb. PEACHES $2.00 to $3.00. HUCKLEBERRIES -15 to 20c Q.t. - POTATOES $3 to $3,50 bbL. BEANS $1 to $1.50. " COTTON GO099 MARKET. New York, July 24. Cotton goods to day were in fair demand, sales being made for the last quarter- of the year on the basis of - government prices. Yarns were unchanged;- the demand was in excess of the 6upply. Burlaps were steady and quiet. NEW YORK PROVISIONS New York, July - 24. Raw - sugar, steady; centrifugal, 6.055; fine granu lated, 7.50..' ; Butter, weak. , Cheese, ' firm. - CoffeeSpot, steady; Rio 7's, : S; Santos 48, 11. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, July 24i -Turpentine firm, 56. Sales, 289; receipts, 167; ship ments, 10; stock, 25,18 5.; Rosin, firm. SaIeaV&61;. receipts, 194; shipments, 4; stock, 77;704. - Quote: B, D, 9.90; E, 9.95; F, 10.00; G, 10.05;. H, 10J0;.I, 10.15 1 K, 10.60; M, 10.75; N, 11JJ0; WG, 11.10; WXW, .11.15. EASTERN HIGHWAY FAVORED State CommlHlon Expected to Develop 1 V RaleUli-Diirtam Road, . - (Special. Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, July . 24 Aa chairman of the North Garolina State Hlghmay commission. Col. " Benehan Cainef on . .,.,., has received from Seer tary of the Bankhead highway official' info mira tion that the board charged with the investigation of the official route as western routes through Virginia and North Carolina has reported without prejudice as between the routes, this meaning that the board charged with the eastern route, , will either- finally adopt the eastern route or develop both routes. The eastern route is via Raleigh understood to have won out in the fight for the routing of the Bankhead highway. Col. - Cameron 1 has ' been fighting, for this for quite a while and is much elated. Col. Cameron says -here will be an important meeting soon at Washing ton, N. C. to take action - looking to the construction of . a fine bridge at Wllliamston and ,that there Is, also a fine prospect for ah excellent brid ge to be put in soon at Ellzbeth City. Both as, the result of the winning out of. the eastern Bankhead route. . He believes that the developement of this section of the highway which "will certainly go torward now that the route is about settled definitely will be very great and .he is niuch grati fied. - - - - - JAPANESE COITNCIL MET -TO DISCUSS SIBERIAN QUESTION - London, . July 24.-rA Reuter dispatch from Tokio dated July, 19, . says a ;epe- cial. session of the privy council,- pre sided over by ; the . emperor, met. . tnat day to cdnsidernhe Siberian question and passed the government measure. . A dispatch to The Associated Press from Tokio, " July 1 9,- said it was ..be lieved rin political circles : there that the "Japanese' government's reply to the proposal made by tKe United States relative to Entente, allied intervention In Siberia would be dispatched to Siberia would be dispatched . to Wash ington that day. The dispatch added that it was-understood tne ; .1 apeiw emperor-would accept, the American 'proposal In every particular; X.V ADYANCE HIGHER AT CLOSE Stock Trading Uneven With Continued Dullness Doriirg Greater Part of Yesterday, Closed vrltk Gains. New York, July 24. Stocks moved unevenly during the greater part of to day's somnolent session, traders again exerting occasional pressure on the lim ited public demand, but prices hardened later, the market closing with a pre ponderance of gains.. , Sentiment . was again' - evenly , divided between further favorable, war news and. . unoificlal -Washington advices which dealt with the xiourse of pros pective; tax legislation. ' Increasing scarcity ot time' funds also served to restrain . long commitments. : Prices were irregular at the opening, the; list recording ' -two successive ad vances and declines by noon. In the afternoon almost steady upward prog ress was made, the usual favorites leading the movement. U. S. Steel was again the dominant feature, but reflected at intervals the growing uncertainty regarding the forthcoming dividend. Fluctuating within an area of almost 2 points. Steel closed at a net gain of of a point. Kindred industrials and the general run of equipments took heir cue from U. S. Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, how ever, showing marked strength with Reading in the final dealings. Bonds were irregular on broader de clines. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $5,875,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Beet Sugar American Can American Car and Foundry . . . American Locomotive American Linseed American Smelting & Refining. American" Sugar 6C .47 .84 .68 .40 .77 1.09 .95 American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco ....(B) 1.60 Anaconda Copper 6. Atchison Atlantic Coast Line (B) Atl. Gulf & W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive . . . . Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel MB" Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mir. & St.. Paul Chicago, R. I. & Pacific .. Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron ........ 6 . Corn Products Crucible Steel 1.. Cuba Cane Sugar Brie .66 .85 .91 1.02 .90 .55 .82 1.50 .67 .56 .42 .24 ' .39 .45 .44 .65 General Electrid 1.44 General Motors ............... . 1.54 Great Northern pfd. 90 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 31 .83 .96 .53 .26 97 Gulf States Steel . Illinois Central . . , (B) Inspiration Copper .y Int. Mer. Marine Int. Mer. Marine, pfd. International Paper . .-. Kennft(Htt ' -eoiityer . .-.oi . . . ."'.i .36 2. i33. 'IJouisvllle'NasSvillev. ... . ( Maxwell Mot6rs ............. Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper '. Mldvale Steel ........ .... . , Missouri ' pacific i . . . ' . .28 .98 .29 .51 '.'23 .71 1.02 .87 .37 .44 .49 -3 .87 ,91 7 .19 .31 .61 .84 Nev York Centr.ar ... .', Ndrfoik. & Western , .,v Northorn!iPacif4ci;f i. .5v ,V..(B) iw.CB) Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburg. Coal Bay Consolidated Copper Reading- Rep. ;Iron & Steel Seaboard Air yLine ......... (B) Seaboard' Air Line, pfd. Sinclair Oil &. Refining v. Sloas, Shef. Steel & Iron ? V, (B) Southern , Pacific -.' . ., ii.. Southern Railway .. ...... . Southern Railway.-pf &. . -. i . . . . Studebaker Corporation ; . .. . .23 . .62. . .45 . . : ' . s1.49 . '.68 . 1.22 . 1.00 . i 1.25 -1.27 .' -61 . 1.05 .'1.11 . .80 - .48 ; .39 . .81 . .42 . .20 Tennessee Copper-' .. .'. Texas Co. ....-..'....... Tobacco Products Union Pacific i. . .'. . . . . . United Cigar Stores- . . . . . . United Fruit . v . . . . . . U. S. Ind. Alcohol .A i.". , United States Rubber United States steel ; y. 7 "4 - United States Steel, lfd; Utah Copper . . . . ..... . 1' m fVirginia.-Caro. Chem. : a Wabash- Pfd. "A" ...... Western Union ... .7. .'. Westinghouse Electric Willys-Overland LlVJEpO0' COTTON " MARKET. , Liverpool, ' FUly ' 24r--Cottoh: . Spot, quiet; prices, "weak;; good .middling, 22.04; middling ,21.41 ibw middlings 20.88 ; ood ordinary, 19.89 ; ordinary, 19.36. "Salestti.OOO bales,- including 600 American, Y Receipts, - Saon. , Futures closed;iqUleiandsteady4; ' .. New-Contractsr : sJuly, 211 Aug.. 20.334 Sept l?3r v-Octlpi;;. Nov., 18.76. . : :::' - ;r -: : 1 Old -contracts (fixed prices) I July, 20.06.-4- -rrrf-j U. - r.': ',- -' . ' ; . N'W..YORK LtVESTOCK. - New Ytrfk, July"'24. Beeves, steady; steers, 12.0$ 1.75; x bulisK 7.50;fl.00-, cows, 6.00 10.50. " - - - Calves, weakt veals," 1. 14-,0is.75, ; cuVs, 10.0014.00 grasers;(i8kim milk calvesi MSX-,-::v:iA '' Sheep and lambs, weakr sheep$.50 12.50; culls, 7.008.00; lambSv 16.00fg 17.35.- ; " . "' -'V r' '-"'' ' K' Hojps,' firm; b-eavy.to light hogs, 19.00 19.75; roiishs, 17.00. ' Headquarters for Office Furniture, Filing Cabinets, -Desks ahd! " Chairs, iiarge! !"B'tockV of 'CJar ihdes ,jto select f.rom'- -V ' -- ; : - - c Inks, Carbons, Drawing 1 Pencils in all grades, ' complete line of Drawing Supplies.:- - : i : '' 'T 'f . '. 1 . . CALL and' see.'its. .- Northam's Book & Stationery Pnone 661 Z2 3te-&tomt':.&uj, THE WEATHER.'- - - : United Ttates Department- of Agricul ture Weather Bnran. Wilmington,' July 25, .1918. .' Meteorological data for; the 4 hours ending yesterday at 8 P. XL -.j Temperature ; 8 r A. M 73 degrees ; at 8 P. M 83 degrees; maximum, 88 de grees: minimum,' 69 degrees; mean, 78 degreea - -.'. ' . '- Rainfall for the day, .00 inches, rain fall for the month to-date, 3.17'inches. Stage of water in Cape. Fear river at Fayettevllle at 8 A. M.i i Monday, -9.3 feet. - THE WEATHER, North Carolina -Partly cloudy Thurs day and Friday, probably local showers west portion. - " The Port Calendar, July 25, 1918. Sun rises ..................6:18 A. M. Sun sets ..8:18 P. M. Day's length il4 hrs. THE TIDES High . -water, Low . water A.M. . P.M. . A.M. . P,M. Wilmington ....11:41 12:16 7:10- 7:20 Southport 9:43 10:06 3:53 4:01 Masonbbro Inlet 9:32 9:55 3:33 3:41 T BATHER BUREAU REPORTS. July 24, 1018. . Temperatora: . "A kL l S jo .0. STATIONS Ji'o- 2 5a; ts s -s a j . j j- 3 cu & Abilene Asheville . . . Augusta Atlanta . Birmingham Boston Charleston . . Charlotte ... . Chicago Galveston . . . Jacksonville Memphis . . Mobile . . Montgomery New Orleans New York . . Oklahoma . . , Palestine Pittsburg ... Raleigh Savannah . . . Shreveport . , St. Louis Washington . Wilmington . . .Clr .Cldy .Cldy .Cldy .Cldy .Cldy ...Clr Cldy Cldy ,. .Clr ..Clr ..Clr .Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy . .Clr . .Clr .Rain .. .Pc . .Clr . .Clr .Cldy Cldy ..Clr 98 78 .0 84 64 .0 88 72 .01 88 68 .0 90 70 .0 76 72 .0 86 74 .0 86 68 .10 76 74 42 88 80 .0 84 76 .0- 96 78 .0 96 I 78 .38 92 ' 74 .0 98 76 .0 86 72 .0 96 80 .0 100 74 .0 80 70 .14 88 70 .0 86 76 .0 102 -74 .0 84 72 .38 94 74 .0 88 69 .0 COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 Honrs Ending at 7 A. M 75th Meridian Time, Jnly 24, 1918. Temperature. c o STATIONS m 60 o a u J4 o Charlotte, N. C.Pc GoJdsboro Clr 8$ 92 88., 91 ' 92 88 90 86 '90i 70 68 65 69 67 66 70 64 69 7o 70 , 08 .0 .,.52 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .09 -.0 :r Greensboro . .Cldy Lumbertbn .....Pc Newborn ... Clr Raleigh Cldy Weldon Clr Wilmington ...Clr Cheraw. S. C Clr Florence ... ... .Clr Averages $9.3: 67,S lnunaempe1BrfuTesHTfort he' last 12-hours. - -v r '--New Orleans, La., July 24, 1918.,. Seasonable temperatures prevail ex cept in the interior of Texas and T.nnin- Wana where masai are' somewhat above normal. . spt$'--' - -; -' ' . Showera mostly. JighVto jinoderafte are reported ihtWesth JSo,Ut Carolina, central anii southern 'Georgia,, scattered station sin Oklahoma,, and at a few places -elsewhere including - extreme southern Texas. . Heiv Rains. GeorgiaAjnerlcus,. 1.18. -Oklahoma MuskOcee; 1.54. . New York, July - 24,-r-Cottonseed oil was inactive : and unquoted. Prim crude, 17.50? "prime, summer yellow, nominaL . , 1,00'0-iBasetyeanut .and-.docoa-nut.MealC J-- . , 1,000 Bags Velvet Bean 'MeaL ; 100 Bags . Scratch Feed.- ' 100 Bags Chicle; Feed. 500 Bags Arab Feed. . , 200 Bags. King Corn. ' 300 Bags June Pasture Feed, x 10 Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. 600 Bags Creamo: Feed Meal. 100 Tons 8-3-3 Giiafto..-; ; - ' . v 100 Tons 8-2-2 Guano. 100 Tons 16 per cent . Acid Phosphate, 5.0 Torts -7 pei: cent. Cotton Seed ; Meal. . '. ,.- - '.' - , Also, a good lino of Drugs and all othe cominodities carried by wholesale grboers. Telephones 288 and 2S1. x r -: ,. . - TJ. S, :Food .Administration cense Noi ,G-0543I ., ! .- . Strletlr vWndieaal; . ' SOFT.'LONG.SILKY mln" Hreffs"15)fludo 'Hal Dretahiif. which 4 delifihtfnay perfumed and realW the beet-preparauon inade foi producing pcantihu. Bort,vUk7i - stralebt, loos fluffy halr just, the kind ; JM" want Herojla. feeds the scalp Jaiid kinkr. napy, hart; etubbom halr-ao Mft,;long and lua-'; trons toat yott can easily handle It nd put it up in any etre. - It 1 your naturat rirht tobare fine., Sorely hair, and Herelia offers-you .TChante..Talie Ifc-Mmtdott' . be feoled Intd getting' anything ebie than. It makes short hair trow long and beatrtl ful. stops itching scalp and dandruff. . . " - bint ; 9B anntfi HeroIIn Med.fCoH. -Atlanta. Ca. m rvtSTC B rvor own man or wnra. Aux.I1 1 9 We mak yea Uberal offer : sad show yoa bow to make money fast. For Sale . -i ;.- '..n -s - 1 T - Help Wended Every man. or boy who wants work should find it through our Help, Wanted Ads. Mr. Employer knows youU be watching this paper to see what he has to offer and that's why he uses our Want Ads to find you. N - - But if you are looking for some special kind of position that isn't advertised insert a, Want Ad of your own. Most employers read our Classified Section regularly. ) j . v These Are Good Types of Want Ads FOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR . On thorouU7 expwimoed to hindle aulomtij reader, eoftU of tskisc complete chws of department eontainlas 11 maefaiaes. In uuwering atate experience, ref., and ealsry. ddreM: To find Help, rent property, sell used equip ment of for most any business purpose you should Read and Use (he Want Ads in The Mining Star WATER The 20th Gentury. 1 The One Piece Enameled Lined. The Fibrotta Indurated "Ware. The Flemish Stone. s - . - f . - - - i ' '-' " All sizes. Luneh Kits;jv,, : Carafes. , ..'.V;'-'. ' x ' Camping Outfitstr.- " ; Full Line of Fillers and Repairs.. N. Jacobi rferdwar 10 and 12 South Front Street.- Fark and Ground the ; Our salesman twill "take pleasure in' sh6wjg yoiiffliia prop erty ndTe you rices'iid terxna any iay in the -week. ; Terms very easy?',' ; . ' ' The United v Telephone 1045 Water Cooler Refrifi ' .. . . .. , -' - . ( ; . - SmTATlOX WANTXP DILUPTS maa and clvU engineer, experienced ea map work, reinforced oonerate and general ntineering work; 8S rears -old, married. Splendid xaferencea. Addreaa: COOLERS -:V,; Wilmington, N. 0. :inloh':, Udzae Bipk f Balding. erators . Our stock is now com plete, but for a. short whOe phly,' and no more to be' adthis season. Also Wire Screen ' Doors, Window t Qcreens ;- ' eKJL Co Floor m. - si Keawy mo Sabmrban Schedule IN EFFECT SATTJEDAY, JUIiX 8, 1S18. WEEK-DAYS. Lv. "Center , Lv.BeacS '5:40 A. IV 8:00 A. 7&0A.MJ 7:40 AMJ 8:15A.1T. and tvezy half hour thereafter - untU 6:20 P. M. 6:50 P.M. V7a5P,M. and every half hour thereafter .until L- 6:15 A. U 6:55 A. M. 7:25 A.M. 8:00 A.M. and every half hour thereafter until 5:30 T. M 6:10 P. M. 60 P.M. and every half hour thereafter. until 11:00 P.M. 12:10 A.M. 11-45 P. M. Local trains stonnint; at all ataliArta (on request may be expected to leave the Center and Lunlna at the - times Indicated. " The :to express leawee dtUy;nsMt Saturdays andvSuadays, atoBpinjt at 5th, 9th,. 17 and Market -streets, .Wil-i mington. . Winter Park v Gardens, Sea Gate Wrightsville and all statlens ta Beach. - .. : ' . . . i-:, , t- - Lv. Wilminitten Lv, Beach 5t30 A. M. 7:05 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 3:30 P. M, 6:15 P. Mi Freight depot open daily, except Sun day, frcmJ3r:0 A.' M." "until'.'! :00 P. Ji.fi and from 2:00 P. U. until :00 P. M. Freight depot' Teiepho )N. 9C - 'Z SUNDAYS; Lv. "Center 7:00 A.M. 8:30 A, M. and every half honr thereafter until 11:00 P.M. 12:10 A. M. Le. Beach : : 6:40 A. Mr 7:45 A. M;V fl:15A.M and eVery half hour thereafter until i 11:45 P. M; Itocal Trains stepping at all stations? (on request) may be expected- to leave" the Center and JJumina at Uie ' times: Indicated. -j FREIGHT: V q Lv. Wilmington Lv. Beachi 11:00 A.M. 12:15 P. M3 Freight Depot open 10 to 11 A. Si. '5 Freight Depot Telephone No. 9a, '''1? DnrinsT nerioda of aeavy travel . exi: ' press trains will be Berated between Wilmington and Lnaaina steVplnsT amlyr at 5th. m and 17tk and Market tyeetst Wilsmlmsrto, Ocesinle Hotel . Seashe&: betel, Carolina Yaent Cltk ai snlna on tbe Beach. ' - UNION PASSENGER STATION Arrival nasi Denartmre ot TrmUuc February 1st, IBIS. : ? SEABOAED LIB, LINE 1 ; JpBPjJOfc. 'AIIT .'ARRXVBl ' 8 :5;.P.M. Charlotte ,...il:10 P.atv,v,' Parlor CarJ;-t-' - V 5:15 AIL. . . Charlotte . . . .12:0 AJsC 1 . Sleeper opened 10:04) P. M. ! " s Far IafarsnaHoa Phone jlT " v i ATLANTIC OOAST L1NS 4AILT ''-' ..)': ABRXVal' 8 :4SA.M.; Soutb and West.' .19 :40 X.L Sleeper to Columbia, (Open ,10:06 p. bC t:45 AJklVNorth , .. . I:0S PJ-' i . Parlor Car to Norfolk, 9 :48 A.M... Fayettevllle ',... 8:00 PAL' 9:05 P.M.. wNew Bern 1...., 19:80 P.XLr :30 P.M... South and Wc-t.. 1: PJt Sleepers to- Augusta Atlanta 4:45 P.M. North ...... 10:16 A.U. Sleepers to Washington, Norfolk. ' . Far Information Phone 100. f ' ; SCHBDinLB OF STEAMS R CfCeetl-re July SSth, 1918. ,-Xeaves' Wilmington every day, 9:S&' a. m. v,:; . ..; - , Leaves Wilmington Sunday 9:90. a: m.. and 4:00 p. m. : . Leaves Southport every day ' 2:90 p. m. ' M , - -. aus . Leaves Southport Sunday ,9:00 p. nv -and 8:30 p. m. ,, T Look Over the Paper Nearly all its a'dverfe- . ments'"iir. ullM duce you to spend money:. . We offer you an oppor . tunity to save money and ; increase your buying power .. SI'- Home Savings Bank Seoxrity and Serviee. . SIX STARS , In Onr SeVTiee nag: aood wmm and traeX Bat we. who are left, can serve y em with the sssm ear aad attasttlosi as aver. . . - '; x GOOD MFJf ' ' GOOD TOOLS . - '.GOOD WORK . CAPE. FEAR MACHINE - - WORKS - r FoaadryV :"' Ifaehfcao Shoa - ttin and alartea Work JLt'zd Xtar J3udsc23.Iceali. -1 - i- ! i i t 1 t ft !' '1 ( '.r 1; j ,b c ' f I Hit! ft ' A 1 1 1. ' 1 - "Mi ' 'it. ua 1 .Jri'. r ' "AM ' - l it' - ): " - Ki, - 'rii' . 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 25, 1918, edition 1
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