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. THE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, N. C, TUjESDAYNOVEMBEK 19, 1918.' FINANCIAL BIG BREAK IN COTTON, nni rri'cs shw a Lose Mare Than Fin f3 a uaic , Irreg-ular. A New Tork, Nov. 18. The violent re- rip? of late last week were follow- cover'tB ui ti by a very nervous and . irregular r,a in the cotton market today with ruimo . t final break of more than $5 per bale Saturday s closing ngures. xne from jl list closed barely steady at a cenera et decline of 105 to 120 points. Tha market opened steady at an ad vance of 1- to 30 points on over-Sunday buying orders and i nsyngsathy w'th Liverpool which reported buyers !t' the maximum prices. This initial vai-e niet a good deal of realizing as le as considerable Southern selling:, however, and the market soon turned easier. After showing net losses of 30 to 45 points prices steadied up dur ing the early afternoon on renewed coverings' working about 10 to 20 points net higher, but broke again, ' touching t!l6 lowest levels of the day in the late trading. December sold off from 29.0Q t0 ;:.50 and March from 28.10 to 26.50, supplementary rulings from Washing ton permitting switching between months in the market and straddling between New York and New Orleans attracted considerable attention but did not modify the rule against selling for Liverpool except in liquidation of old contracts or are against straight selling for speculative short account. Futures: Open .28.80 .28.00 .27.90 .27,75 .27.60 high low 29.00 27.50 28.45 23.85 28.10 26.50 27.75 26.25 27.50 26.30 close. 27.50 26.85 26.50 26.55 26,15 Dec. . Jan March. May. July. Spot quiet; middling 28.73. PORT MOVEMENT. New Orleans Middling 29.75; receipts 8,670; exports 6,072; sales 809; Stock 867.359. Galveston Middling 30.00: receips ,3S2; sales 400; stock 333,870. 'Mobile Middling 28.00; receipts 406; Stock 26,447. Savannah Middling 29.50; receipts 3,213: stock : 272,557. Charleston Receipts 617; stock 57, 353. I Wilmington Middling 28,00; stock 43.961. Texas City Receipts 175; stock 12.- 090. Norfolk Middling 28.00; receipts 1, 95!; sales 31; stock 83,969. Baltimore Stock 12,404. Boston Middling 29.90; stock 11,- 600. Philadelphia Middling 13.590. New York Middling 29.00; 28.75; stock stock 14S.7SS. Minor ports Receipts 4,640; exports 4,750: stock 26,799. Total today Receipts 25,087; exports hi::. Total for week Receipts 49,404; ex ports 10,8:.'-. Total for season Receipts 1,898,991; exports 1,106395. Interior Movement. Houston Middling 29.00; receipts 10, !63; shipments 4.5IZ; sales' 2.031; stock 331.134. Memphis Middling 30.50; receipts 7, 406; shipments 6,608; sales 3,150; stock 252.403. Augusta Middling 27.12; receipts sales 247; stock 143,048. St. Louis Middling 30.CO receipts 2, 632; shipments 2,867; stock 18,895. Little Rock Middling ?0.50; receitps 756; shipments 598; stales 598; stock 31,807. Dallas Middling 29.05; sales 5,162. Montgomery Middling 29.00. Total today Receipts 22,106; ship ment? 14,585; stock 777,287. SEW ORLEANS COTTON. New- Orleans, Nov. 18. While higher Prices were seen around the opening the cotton marlft trtflav. ra1Him pressure soon put in appearance and! ie market dropped off to a net de fine. Real weakness was not dis played until late in the session when under liquidation the most active months fell the full limit allowed to a "vel 200 points down from the highest w the day. The close was at the l0st, a net decline of 105 to 150 Points. Selling toward the close ap peared to come chiefly from early buy- "3 no were disappoints over the fall ire of tha market to accquire strength. me nrst few minutes of trading there was an advance of 38 to 95 points. uyng orders had accumulated over "jnoay and brokers found only Small tr!ungs at flrst to meet their wants. the first demand satisfied th market gradually eased off. For a Ini,le tlle market traded near Satur ys finals but it slumped sharply in fle last few minutes of business. ' futures: Open 28.30 28.35 27.40 27.63 27.43 Dec. Jm. : . llav. tar. '. " ' high 23.35 28.35 28.00 26.63s 26.90 low 26.85 26.35 26.00 25.75 25.60 close. 26.35 26.35 26.09 25.75 25.60 Low Pot steadv 26.0(1; ""ling 30.75. and unchanged. middling, 29.75; good CHICAGO LIVESTOCK., i on..!0' Xov- 18. Ho Market than 9 strons closed 10 to 15o higher I7fi,,turday's average. ButcheTS, In? V-JJ; "ght. 17.1017.85; pack S 17.60; throwouts. 15.25 beef T. arKet eenerally steady on and butche mon o uutul caiue; siow on com- ron vaivea sieaay; gooa ieeaere 1S7-51 Beef cattle choice, 15.75 fiu;edium- 9-S 15.75. isoeuV- locK BOW8 and heifers, tock. 65.50 Canners and cuttrs. Mockers and feeders, .choice, l- medium, 7.00 10.00. Veal isn ' i.oosi7.75: western m-r sterB- 14.5017.65; cows Sheef S-5012.75. Etricti ket mstly 25c higher; 15.7-,eod selling straiht up to ethU. , fat ewes, 19.50; choiee l.Oo i,' 10-50- Lambs choice, 15.75 12.5o' pdmm H-2515.75; culls, fl.75 lHOe,8' oice, 9.259.60; medium, J '-o;lls. 3.25 6.60. , LuERPOOL COTTOBT MARKET. 'rnTnr001, Nov- 18 Cotton: Spot 22-33- 11 strn&. good, middling Jo5-ddln 21.70; low middling ,i8.6i. 6 oa ordinary 19.18; prdlnary a' bales inrlnAini? flftrt An. "8 lUnKefeiptB 25'0 bales includ- vmb oci08ed at maximum prices. tfu , -T.fiS : Ta,mKA 1ft OA. Tamil- r is. B3; December 19.90: Janu- IS. F e u-uary 05.50; Maxch 17.58. AND COMMERCIAL CORN PRICES GO UP Sharp -Advances Result From Attempts to ..ntielnate Price Effect o( European Needs. Chicago, Nov. 18. Sharp new ad vances in the corn market today re sulted chiefly from attempts to antici pate the price effects of the food neces sities of Europe, Quotations closed Arm, 2 to 8 net higher with DeA cember 1.28 to 1.28 and January 1.29 to 1.30. Oats finished 1 to 2 up and provisions varying from unchanged figures to a rise of 35c. Grain and provisions close: CORN . Deceralrer. 1.23 January 1.29 OATS December. 73 January .. .. 74 PORK - ; ' November v.; 41.00 January.. .. ..46.30 LAKK ' November.. .. .. .. .. ..,.27.12 January.. . 26.45 RIBS November.. .. .. .. .25.00 January .. . .' 24.62 Cash corn No. 2, yellow nominal; No. 8, bid, 1.40(g)1.45; No. 8, yellow, new, 1.37; No. 4, yellow, old, 1.35; No. 4, yellow, new, 1.281.31. WILMINGTON MARKET. STAR OFFICE, Nov. 18, 1918. SPIRITS TURPENTINE 75 1-2. CRUDE TURPENTINE ,8. 88, 87. TAR 24.50-18 l-2c ROSIN $13.50-813.00. COTTON MARKET. Middling nominal. PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected daily by C D. Gilbert, Market Commission Merchant, 212-216 St. Wholesale prices paid by Wil mington dealers.) CORN $2 to $2.10. BEEF 16 to 180 lb. PORK 26c to 28c lb. BACON (N. C.) Hams 40 to 45c; sides and shoulders 35c lb. TALLOW 16c lb. BEESWAX 36o lb. HIDES Green 14c lb; Green Salt 15c lb; Dry Salt. 22c lb; Dry Flint. 25c lb. WOOL White, 50c to 6O0; burry 42 to 54c lb. HENS 81 to $1.25 each. BROILERS 50 to 75o each. "FALL CHLX 90c to $1. LIVE TURKEYS 85c to 40o lb. LIVE GEESE $1.25 each. DRESSED GEESE $1.50, LIVE DUCKS 75o each. EGGS 55c dos. BUTTER Country. 40c lb, SWEET POTATOES $1 to $1.25 bu. APPLES $6 to $6.50 bbl. CABB ' GE $2.60 to $3 per ewt. ONIONS $2 bu. BLACK WALNUTS $1 per bu. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. I American Beet Sugar.. .. ,63 46 84 5 39 87H American um.. .... .. . American Car and Foundry American Locomotive.. .. American Linseed American Smelting and Refining American Sugar.. .. .. .. American Tel and Tel... Araerioan Tobacco Anaoonda Copper. Atchison Atlantic Coast Line.. .. . Atl, Gulf and W. Indies. Balwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio . . Bethlehem .Steel "B" Canadian Paciflo Central Leather ...... . Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, MIL and St. Paul Ch'go, R. I. and Pac. .. Chlno Copper . ..Ill . 105 . . . .190 . ..68 95ft 107 ....109 I .. 79 . .. 58 63 ....164 61 60 49 28 .. 40 .. 39 .. 48 .. 55 .. 32 . . 20 ..152 . .127 Colorado Fuel and Iron.. Jorn Products Crucible steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie General Electric . . . . . General Motors.. . GreatN orthern pfd.. .. Great Northern Ore Ctfs Gulf States Steel Illinois Central Inspiration Copper.. .. Int. Mar. Marine. . . . . 100 .. 38 .. 66 . .104 .. 52 28 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 116 International Paper 32 Kennecott Copper 38 Louisville and Nashville.. ..119 Maxwell Motors ..37 ..163' .. 26 .. 43 . . 28 .. 80 ..108 .. 98 .. 48 .. 48 . . 48 -.. 23 .. 88 77 .. 10 24 .. 35 .. 47 ..103 .. 31 .. 70 .. 64 .. 16 . .186 .. 76 ..132 ,.101 ..143 ..103 .. 7L ..100 ..111 .. 83 56, . . .39 .. 91 .. 43 .. 26 . . . . Mexican Petroleum.. Miami CoppeT Mldvale Steel Missouri Pacific. .. New York Central.. 3 Norfolk and Western .. .. Northern Pacific. Ohio Cities Gas.. Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal Ray Consolidated Copper .. Reading Rep. Iron and Steel.. ., Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Air Line pfd.. . Sinclair Oil and Refining .. Slots. Shef Steel and Iron Southern Pacific.. ..... . Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd.... Studebaker Corporation,,.. Tennessee Copper Texas Co Tobacco Products.. .. Union Pacific United Cigar Stores United Fruit. TJ. 8. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber.. .. United States Steel.. United States Steel pftt. . . Utah Copper Virginia Caro. Chem.. . Wabash PM. "A" Western Union Westinghouse Electric. .. Willys-Overland.. Total salse, 500.400. S AVAiy NAH , NAVAL STORES. Savannah, Nov. isl Turpentine, firm 77; sales 23; receipts 74; shipments 4; stock 30,429. , . Bosln firm; sales 100: .receipts ; shipments 133; stock Cj-SiJ Quote B 15.22; D 15.27; E 15.32; F 15.35; G 15.42; H; 15.47; 115.32; K 16.27 i m;1.87H; N 16.40; W G and W W 16.50. r NEW YORK PROVISION. New York, Nov.18.Raw S" centrifugal. 7.28 ; fine g ranulated, u Spot coffee unonangoq-. - - r Rio 7s unquoted STOCKS IN SUSPENSE Market Rises and Falls Within Clrcum . scribed Limits, Although Net Gains Are Made. New York, Nov. 18. The stock mar ket was in a state of- suspended anima tion during the greater part of today's session, prices for the most part ris ing and falling within circumscribed limits although gains prevailed at the close. , . Sentiment among the professional ele ment was strongly influenced by last week's adverse bank statement, sthe reduction of actual reserves giving fresh point to the need for continued restriction of credits. Labor, problems also assumed greater prominence. Reviews submitted by competent trade authorities over the week end were again of irregular tenor, but con servative opinion incliner towards an indefinite continuance of war time con ditions in the steel industry and af filiated lines. Western and Southern sections re ported mixed general business condi tions arising from the termination of the war, this being partly borne out by a slight decrease in railroad ton nage. United States Steel and Marine pre ferred divided the honors of the day, the closing at a substantial fractional advance, while Marine .held its 4-point rise despite another meeting of the directors at which "no progress" was reported in the proposed sale of the jcompany's British tonnage. Rails made, partial recovery from their extreme setback of one to two points,' motors and oils were irregular at best, with the several war groups, and specialities displayed uncertain tendencies, aside from Industrial Alco hol which rose three points. Most divisions of the bond market were disposed to ease, internationals as well as Liberty issues, on a marked falling off in dealings. Total sales, par value, aggregated $9,600,000. Old U. S. fours gained 1-4 per cent on sales, declining as much on call. NEW YORK MONEY. New York, Nov. 18. Mercantile pa per -6; sterling, 60 day bills, 4.73; commercial, 60 day bills on banks, 4.72 r commercial 60 day bills, 4.72; demand, 4.76; cables, 476' 5-16. Govern ment bonds easy. Railroa " bonds easy. Tome loans strong; 60 and 90 days and six months, 7 bid. Call money strong; ruling rate. 6. Bank acceptances, 4 per cent. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. New York, Nov. 18.- Beeves lower; steers, 9.00 17.00; bulls, 6.5010.00; cows, 4.00 9.50; heifers, 13.00. Calves steady: veals. 14.00 20.00; culls, 11.0013.00; grassers. 7.508.50; yearlings, 5.507.50; westerns, 9.00 11.50. I Sheep and lambs steady; sheep 6.60 10.00; culls, 5.00 6.00; lambs. 13.00 15.00; culls. 11.0012.50. DRY GOODS MARKET. -New York. Nov 18,-rCotton goods and yarns today were quiet with an easier tendency. Dress- goods quiet; manufacturers making few offers. Saw ailk was quiet and unchanged. NO ORDERS RECEIVED TO STOP CAMP BRAGG WORK "Very Annoying" to Have Rumor Circu lated jSnya Officer. (Special Star Telegram.) Fayetteville, Nov. 18. Maj. John W. Lipscomb, constructing quarter-master of Camp Bragg, today asked newspaper men to contradict the report persistent ly circulated that he had received orders to stop work at Camp Bragg. Major Thompson stated that he had re ceived no such orders and needed all the labor he could secure and that the persistent circulation of this false rumor is "very annoying." POINCARE SENDS MESSAGE OF CONGRATULATION TO ALBERT Paris. Nov. 18.-r-(Havas.) President Polncare has sent a congratulaory tele gram to King Albert of Belgium on the occasion of the approaching entry of Ms majesty Into Brussels and inviting the king and queen to come to Fans. King Albert in reply thanked the presi dent and assured him he would accept his invitation. 1 Gorgas Retires December 1. Washington, Nov. 18. Maj.-Gen. Wm. C, Gorgas, former surgeon gen eral of the army, will be returned to the retired list on December 1, the war department announced today. When he reached the age of retire ment several weeks ago, General Gor gas was recalled to active duty to make a special health investigation. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY TRY THfS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons To see the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up with out a headache, backache, 'coated tonsrue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out. Just try Inside-bathing every morning for one week. Before breakfast . each day, drink a glass of real hot "water with a ta spoonful of limestone phosphate In It as a harmless means or wasning irom the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day s maigesuDie waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tM entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an-empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigSrating. It cleans out ail the sour fermentations, gases, ana acidity and gives one a splendid appetite tor Dreax- fast. " - A Quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug store, but. is sufficient to demonstrate hat. Those who are subject to con stipation, bilious attacks, acid stom ach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow . and complexion id. that one week Of inside-bathing will have then, both looking and teel- , THE WEATHER United States Department of Agricul ture Weather Bureau. Wilmington, Nov. 19, 19J8. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending yesterday at 8 P. M. Temperature at 8 A. M., 59 degrees; at 8 P. M., 58 degrees; maximum 65 de grees; minimum 58 degrees, mean 62 degrees. Rainfall for the day, .10 inches; rain fall for the month to date, "4 inches. Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville- at 8 A. M Sunday. 8.7 feet. THE WEATHER, North Carolina Fair Tuesday, colder east portion; Wednesday fair. The Port Calendar, Nov. 19, 18lO. Snn rises .. .. 6:43 Sun sets.. Day.'s length. 5:0? 10 hrs, 17 mia. THE TIDES. High water. Xow water A.M.,P.MA.BI.,P.M. Wilmington . . 10:20 10:33 5:10 5;53 Southport . 8:20 8:37 2:01 2:46 Masonboro Inlet 8:09 8:26 -1:41 2:26 WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. -Nov. 19 th. ., Temperature: 4 - i m BTATKXt fc..c a, S Abilene. , . Pt cldy 64 34 .0 Asheville. . . cldy 46 44 .0 Atlanta. . cldy 53 46 .0 Augusta. . . .cldy 60 52 .0 Birmingham . .cldy 52 46 .0 Boston. clear 64 56 .40 Charleston. . cldy 68 5 .10 Charlotte . . clear 58 48 .02 Chicago. ,. rain'g 54 46 .02 Galveston.. ..clear 64 48 .0 Jacksonville . -clear 68 56 .0 Memphis. . .clear 62 48 .0 Mobile ;.. . .clear 66 48 .0 I Montgomery . .cldy 5J 48 .0 New Orleans. . clear 66 62 .0 I New York. . Oldy 4 56 .32 Oklahoma, clear 66 38 .0 J Palestine. . . clear 62 46 .0 i Pittsburg. . rain'g 50 BG .20 Raleigh.' . , .cldy 60 56 .10 Savannah . pa cldy 64 64 .13 Shreveport. . clear 62 48 .0 St. Louis... . cldy 44 40 .04 'Washington -, .cldy, 64 60 - .70 Wilmington . cldy 65 59 .10 MARINE DIRECTORY Vessels In Port. Str. Santiago. 2.256 tons, Carrey, Clyde Steamship Co. . RAILROADS EARNED LESS IN SEPTEMBER THAN IN AUGUST Washington. Nov. 18. Railway earn ings in September were $26,000,000, lep. than in August but wre sugnuy greai- er than those in the eame month last least year. Reports to the lnterstatt- oommerce commission made public to- , day show a total operating income tor September of $10L3S9,953 compared J with $97,637,937 for September.-1917. 1 Total operating revenue was 4ss,- 185,960, or $130,000,000 moTe than m $26,283,000 over those tor tne same month ast year. ONE CAPITAL CASE TO BE TRIED IN CUMBERLAND COliKT Wavfittuvllle. Nov. 18. -Superior court convened this morning for the trial of criminal cases, with Judge C C. Lyon presiding and Solicitor S. B. MasLean prosecuting the docket. The session will be & one-week. One capital case will protoapiy come before the court, that of win carter, well known young .white farmer of this county, chaTged with killing a . a a. 'rnt 4- X VTT ft 1 negro, tJaxer, in oevemr '"""j ship last June. Carter -was liberated on bond after his attorneys had secur ed a writ of habeas corpus. Zar Oowpaayt . t caraa my irritated aeaip aoi mad my -nair grow ao pratty and atraighl a.ory Dody wante to know what I ot. I ure pralaa tba day I atarted to aaa QUttl. Bare ia my pictarei ie bow pretty my hair la. MAK JONB8. QUEEN HAIR DRESSING Is a remedy that feeds the roots spd gets the hair to grow Ion k, soft and straight i removes dandruff and stops foiling hair at once. If toq have short, kinky hair try QUEEN and see the difference. Send 25c ia stamps to Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga. AGEHTS WANTED"," m mm 0 jrtrn t hi .iSBWrfi.iiiTTBa. . 1 jmMamamBamtamBU a STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., s?ys: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. 1 Would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter,ofl or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. . It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S lo)n recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is thebest liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be. in everv household for. use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A 0OSE I The Best Cough Syrup g Is Home-made ij 8 Here's an easy way to save f2, and 8 yet have the best eongh remedy ; 8 yon ever tried. ; You've probably heard of this well known plan- of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? when you do, you will understand why thou sands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house with out it. It's simple and cheap, but the way it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it a permanent place in vour home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 ounces of Pinexj then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the (pint. Or, if desired, uae ' clarified 'molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, never Bpoils, and gives you a full pint of ' better couch remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its c5st. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy eonqners a cough usually in 24 hours or less. Hr seems to penetrate throucrh everv air cassaere. loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, I nits mo pajegm, neais loe menioranes, and give,a almost immediate relief. Splen-1 aa. lor tnroai; tioKie, noarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma, Pinex Is a highly concentrated" com pound of genuine Norway pine crtract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest -ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for-2 ounces of Piner with full directions, and don't accept any. thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. KELLY-DUPLEX n Grinding Mill corn fockuu nw thu lurj kaSr com. mad aula mails la tha kaatl ttbar awnMr or nurad vaciad proportions with thttoob.wttttorwittk. riku wnn oata. nra.bai- tajr. tm and attoibarcnUna, , RIU.Y OlMUMNnilO Tw.,ln, a doobl. ataHntt' at th tmmm h.. - oorat. for lt larre Mpwo. nil BwaliBhMtbiapa Time ranilattoa, ftsa. madinaB r. C Bajrfwia. Distributor, Grnabora, W Ca See Then On Qlseley At N. JACOBI HARDWARE COMPAKY WUmlnstoa. N. C 8HITH HARDWARE CONTPANY Golisboro. H. C, 6I0R6E T. RHODtS LaurtakwsrH.4. LITIGATION SALE The entire mill machinery of the Pee Dee Lumber Co., Pee Dee, S. C, will be sold at auction on November 21, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon. A standard guage locomotive, planing machines, stationary en gines, Stern band mill eight foot, lot of shafting, pulleys, etc., etc., and other miscellaneous mill ma chinery and supplies too numer ous to list. This sale will positively take place and will be at the high dol lar. F. W. PEIFFER Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Dr. Arnold Stovall, de ceased, late of New Hanover county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at .Wilmington, N. C, on or before the 16th day of Octo ber, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in .bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 15th day of October, 1918. HARRIET STOVALL. Administratrix Estate Dr. Arnold Sto vall. W. F. Jones. Attar. rai tfij (1 73) m i euBBaa xaaa SUBURBAN SCHEDULE , TIDE WATER POWER CO. j Winter Park, Wrightsville, Wrlgnisvllle Beach and Intermediate Points. EAST BOUND Leave "Electric Center" fo Leave ElectrU Center" for Leave "Electrle Ceter for Beadt Winter Park Wrightsville x6:50 x7;20 S7:30 x8:00 s8:30 x9:00 10:00 11:80 1:00 xl;05 2:00 2:30 8:00 3:30 4:30 5:30 A.M. x6:50 x7:20 87:30 x8:00 8:80 x9:00 10:00 11:30 !1:00 xl:05 2:00 2:30 3:00 B3:20 4:30 5:30 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. x6 :50 A.M. x7 :20 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A-M. A.M. A.M. x8:0 s8:30 x:900 10:00 11:80 11:00 xl:05 82:00 s2:30 8:00 63:30 4:30 x5;30 A.M. A.M. A.M. A-M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:40 P.M. 7:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M. 6 6 7 8 no p.m. :40 P.M. :15 P.M. 6:40 P.M 7:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M. :15 P.M. 9 :15 P.M. 10:15 P.M, 11:15 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 10:16 P-M. 11:15 P.M. xll:15 P.M. BP" Special for Sundays Cars leave Center for Beach every 30 minutes from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m., and leave Beach every 30 minutes from 2:45 to 5 :45 p. m. - Transfer car connects with this train at Wrightsville on ' request to , Transportation Oflfioe. IBeaoh car will go through on request to Transportation Office. Phone No. 667. . oBy arrangement 24 hours in advance with the Transportation Office. - x Daily except Sunday. s Sunday only. FREIGHT SCHEDULE t Daily Except Snndaya. Leave Ninth and Orange streets. 3:00 P. M. Freight Depot open daily except Sundays from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE I "This table shows the time at which trans may' be expected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, not guaranteed, and car is not guaranteea 10 connect ai wngatsvuie wuu Beach transfer car. I iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE e 1,000 Bushels New Crop Vir ginia Peanuts. 1.000 Bushels New Crop North Carolina Peanuts. 1,000 Bushels. New Crop Span ish Peanuts. Appier, Rust Proof and Burt Seed Oats. Abruzzl and Native Seed Rye. Leap's Prolific. Wheat. One car of Fish Kegs,. 100 lbs. To arrive, one car Diamond Hog Meal, one car Peanut and Cocoanut Meal, two cars Cotton Seed Feed Meal, two cars White Oats, three cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. United States Food Adminis tration License No..G-05437. D. L. Gore Company Strictly Wholesale. WILMINGTON. N. C. llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIk EDWARD C. CRAFT Certified PubUc Accountant 5-6 Masonlo Temple Phone 619. F. O. Box 552 Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, In the Superior Court. Matilda A. Hayden,. et als., vs. John Henry Hayden, et als. In obedience to the decree of the Su perior Court of New Hanover County, made and entered at the October term, 1918, in a cause therein pending where in Matilda A. Hayden, Mary Catherine Hayden, Quincey B. Satchwell and wife, Mary T. Satchwell, are plaintiffs, and John Henry Hayden, Ellen Agnes Hay den, Mary A. Burlingame, Arthur Wil liams Dunn and wife, Adalaide Louise Dunn, Maurice Winters Lacey and wife, Margaret" Alice Lacey, Mabel Eliza beth Burlingame, Willjam Hayden Bur lingame, Henry David Hayden, William M. Braswell and wife, Mary Louise Braswell, Marie Louise Braswell, L. J. Poisson, guardian ad litem, and L. J. Poisson, attorney, representing John Henry Hayden, are defendants, the un dersigned commissioner will expose to' sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door in the County of New Hanover, City of Wilmington, on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, 1918, tCt 12 o'clock M the f.iinwiiiff HB(rihed tract, niece or par- .oi rtf land situate, lying and being in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hanover, State ol xsortn v,ruiiu, bounded and described as follows, to- wlt: - : "Beginning at a point in tne western line of Third street, 66 feet south of the southwestern Intersection of Third sth Prino)i streets, and runs thence southwardly along the western line of Third street oo ieei; tnenco wwmuiuj and parallel with Prlnceiss sfreet 165 feet; thence northwardly and parallel with Princess street aba leet, mence northwardly and parallel Ith Third .i ...t ac ft- thence eastwardly and parallel with Princess street 165 feet to tne western- une u. xun du teglnning point, the same being the eastern half of Lot No. 2, In Block 166, according to the official plan of the City of Wilmington. N. C." The sale or tne saia lot wm convey to the purchaser a title in fee simple to the said lands and premises, freed from all claims and demands from any and all persons whomsoever. . m A 1 1 - ... The runa aenvea irom m aaie wiii be relnye'sted as In said decree required, the purchaser not havjng to look to a re-investment of the proceeds. This 9th day of November, 1918. E. K. BRYAN, no 10-30t " ' : Commissioner. - Bead Star Business Locals,, .'- WEST ROUND Leave Beacn for Leave WrigbtsvlUe for Leave ' ; winter Parfc for . ; 4 WlUniagton . Wilmington Wilmington x5:40 A.M -x5:61 . x6:ll . x7:31. x8;01. 18:11. xl:41. 9:16 . x9;41. 810:41 . xll:06. 12:86: x2;01 2:06 : x2:4i: xs:lt: x8:50 4:06: 5:36: 6:06 : x:ll - 6:56: 7:21 7:56 8:56 9:56 10:56 11:56 xo5:50 A.M. x7 :05 A.M. x7:35 A3I. x6:00 A.M. x7:20 A.M. x7:50' A.M s8:00 A.M. x8 :15 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 69:15 A.M. xl0:45 A.M. 710:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 1:45 P.M. x8:30 A.M 9:25 AM. x9 :30 A.M. 110:30 A.M. xlO :55 A.M. 12:25 P.M. xl;50 P.M. sl:65 P.M. x2 :30 P.M. x3 :00 P.M. 3:65 P.M. 5:25 P.M. 5:55 P. M. x6 :00 P.M. 3:45 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 5:45 P.M. 6:30 P.M 6:65 P.M 6: 7: :45 P.M. :10 P.M. :45 P.M. 7:30P.M. 8:80 P.M. 7: 8: :45 P.M. :45 P,M. 9:30 P.M 9: 10:45 P.M. xll:45 P.M. but the arrivals and departures are ; WALL PLASTER PORTLAND CEMENT H YDRATED LIME SHINGLES RUBBER ROOFING PINE LATHES. W. B. Thorpe & Company Coal and Builders' Supplies SOME GOOD VALUES. A beautiful line of Cameo's, solid gold and gold filled jewelry. Belber Brand Suit Cases and Hand Bags. STARKET A GOLDBERG. x 23South Front St. tr BICYCLES! Cash or Weekly Payment. "PAY AS YOU AIDE. New and Used Machines. Wilmingrton Cycle Co. 215 Market St. FUontSOO United States Railroad Administration; W. G. McAdoo, Director General ot' Hallroada. UNION PASSENGER STATION! Arrival and Departure) of Trains October 13. 1018. SEABOARD AIR LINE DEPART. 3:45 P.M. . DAILY. ARRIVE . Charlotte 1:10 P.M.! T3Ma1M aUr ; f 5:15 A.M Charlotte ......13:30 A.M.; Sleeper opened 10:00 P. M. For Information Pkone 178. ATLANTIC COAST LINE DEPART. DAILY. ARRIVE 5:30 A.M... South and WesU. .12:40 A.M. Sleeper to Columbia (Open 10:00 P. M. 7:45 AM . North 6:05 P.M. Parlor Car to Norfolk. 8:30 A.M.... Fayetteville .... 8:00 P.M, 3:05 P.M New Bern 12:80 P.M.' 3:30 P.M. ..South and West... 1:00 P.Mej Sleeper to Augusta and Atlanta. 6:45 P.M North 10:15 A.M Sleepers to Washington and Norfolk. t i For Information Phone 100. , . ,1 'j . ; "'V H FOR SALE It . ; 800 Bags Cracked Corn. 500 Bags Corn Feed Meal. 1,000 Bags Velvet Bean Meal. 300 Bags Java Cotton seed Meal. And other feeds. Get our prices, UNIVERSAL OIL CO. Wilmington, N. C. -I POLICYHOLDERS In the Mutual Life ' Insurance Company of New York, the first American Life Insuranoe Company.' secure all the benefits arising from insuring in a standard company, which insures only selective Uvea, and which places safety above every other consideration. A. B. CROOM, JR., f Manager Wilmington DUtrlct. 301 Southern - Bnlidlng. '. Pkone 480, Wilmington N. ; C, 1 1 m 41 II J ! m Is i! t' ft it t i Mm. Mm
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