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-- , t - . . ; . , 7: 7y7 - v-"-A' -H .-v'vOr . -fA,-; - ,o v - ' -Wi ' - v-t - - 7 - ' " 1 V I ' ' ; - 'TEN. RESTRICTIONS OH COTTON REVOKED Exports to Allied Countries Given Riht-of-way. rtun CnceHirt the Restnctlons Ef fective December Shipments to Spain Also . . Removed. GERMANS FRIENDLY TO THE RED GROSS Organization's Workers First Americans in Germany. As They Open Canteen Ragged and Famished Italians Almost The Roo ot the Establish ment With Cheers. 1 1 . Is Your Blood Poor? If it is, You Need Vinol Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalize conditions result from poor or tmn diooo. f g?."" formula ot Vinol, primea uu vuc wuu, tnav it convaiiis vw; - - make good blood, it soon create u-; rrr tite, improves digestion, and helps you to get lull benefit from your daily food, and builds you up. ..r, Nov. 21. Restrictions nn the exportation of raw cotton to 011 "France, Italy, Belgium Ureax - , a , the and Japan were removea ;dr'raPae board ano the cotton distribution. The order I. foctive December 2. Exportation restrictions on raw cot ton going to Spain, whereby; the quan tity exportabxe was limited and allot ted among the various shippers, also be considered with a view to granting llCSSSaeon1.y which required that the &r?df and staple be specified on app - faridcot or fffifUj were wltnarawii cn..' Weirn connection with cotton fox - export x v, allied nations, lc ,'v" -port itcense will be issued to theprop po ffln;ai at the Tjoint of exit, er customs , ,vi Vho will be authorized to pass ship i , .Mni)an'i therewith. me.ni.1" fi" oynort raw cotton to otherdestrnatTons will be consider to oiner - frfliv. the announce- ment said, and where , agreements for ,L int international licenses . . f0i in nf.cordance with Will De gia" " them. OTAMTl-TTVfT! nASTC TS GIVEN TO CUMBERLAND JTJRlf Issne Is White Man's Word Agralnst Testimony ol a eg. (Special Star Telegram.) Fayetteville, Nov. 21. The case of Will Carter, wen-Known wuo -rrrii thA murder of Evan- . orm Tjrrn 3 PlVeil tO the jury by Judge C. C. Lyon In Cumber ; m t 7 nVlnfik tonight. So lanu. uuxu . r , . 4.. licitor S. B. ilacL.ean assea me juu for a verdict of murder in the second The principal witness against Carter was Richard Judge, one of the nesrro defendants indictea ior me ahhhs of Deputy Sheriff Frank Dees two years ago, but who was acquitted by direction of the court. Judge testified today that he was with Bacon when the two met Carter crossing a mill ..dam, and that the defendant pulled a pistol and shot Bacon, i Carter took the stand in his own defense and denied the killing. He testified that he met Bacon but passed him and went on to a negro house where he expected to employ a cook. He admitted that he was drinking and stated that he drank more whiskey at the house but swore that he knew nothing of the killing until he awoke Arguments to the jury were made w solicitor MacLean, V. C. Bullard j t- tvt strinprflpifi for the Drosecu tion and E. S. Smith of Raeford, N. A. Sinclair and John G. Shaw ior xne ae fense. Knv. 21. A delegation of the American Red Cross has crossed the BWn. into Baden at Huningue ingen.) placing the first Americans on German soil. The crossing was a- nnrth o fthe Swiss frontier. Uiatau-v . m r.rm.ri soldiers acceptea Am- flafrS and officers cleared the roads for the Red Cross truck and in- isted that the Red Cross workers ariIl witn mem. . ST.S5.iW wh.cb u utrs is in uuniiJic-0 - j v, famished Italians almost raised the. roof of the Red uross - cheers when the Americans opened the P1!! cc -.oiAjration left Swit- zerland for Alsace Friday, taking w.th it a truck or .upp - was estaDiiBii- - u"u,c;rT Evolutionary red rib- ail wei"'6 mpn bon or rosette. Tne ou carried red flags. nrcnrcnTA TECH MEETS . ,r PITTSBURGH JSUJNUAi Will Endeavor io Uphold the Sonths Football Honors In Game Wn Middle Westerner. n Nov. 21. The Georgia Tech eleven, accompaniec by a small of fans, left here late to av hound for Pittsburgh where on enflv the GeoTg-ans will endeavor to uphold the south's football honors in a game with the University oi ntw- burg. The "Golden tornado," which in the i 4. i-nn imam h as taken th place 1 i-LS L lu J . - , 1 - A . V. a vav. TirVT-. I Vanderbilt once neia on aum.""- -i ball fields end has an unbroken string of victories since 1915, is not as strong as in 1917 for Capt. Fincher, end, and Joe Gyon, tackle, are tne omy regulars returnea irom i jc-. Coach John Heisman, however, has built up a machine wnicn na P"" up 425 points to otmng in nve this year. , : m Open work, especially ena ruu., w ward passes and broken field running has accounted ior most j. touchdowns. The famous 'jump shift" is another factor in its auatK.. j.. team may be said to have a weak point, it is in the line ana xecn sup porters fear the crasnes agaiuoi. iv of McLaren, Pittsburg's great full back. ' The team, according to unofficial rec ords, averages 175 pounds to a man and has an average of 20 years. Of the men on tne nrsi sinus oquau . fm-m f-ctnrtrl q snrt nnt each LWCliLJ a. l j j.-.v.u jiv-c.--. from Florida, S. C, Texas and New Mexico. Drewsville. N. H. "My daughter was anaemic, had poor blood and suffered from indiges tion and bilious attacks. As Vinol helped my son, I gave it to my daughter she soon improved in health, and it has built her up and re- stored ner neaiin. mrs.x. Bradford. Pa. "I have used Vinol for impover ished blood. I was broken out with a rash and run down so it was hard for me to keep about my work. Other medicinesdidnogood, but Vinol enriched my blood and improved my condition very rapioiy. pirn i i " f 1 1 pSST" ' "'-l ' I . - ; J . TO ftUICK BPYEH, Splen- T nT, o in r. AL'GE SHOTUUW. r "r.. v,,roin. Three chairs. I , ;. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE az Rrtnb & Trust Comvanv Of Wilmington, N. C, at the Close of Business, November 1, 1918. Loans and Discounts. . . . $2,526,004 .16 Liberty .Bonds and other Securities - 270 04 J? Real Estate 47 54 4.61 Furniture and Fixtures... 26.06J 71 noov, Due from Banks 405,935 50 I I Toal $3,275,596 73 Total $3,275,596 73 j Corporations ana inoinuuuis ouucuea Capital tock $ 200,000 oo Surplus Profits 33,170 03 Dividends Unpaid 423 62 Bills Payable 110,000 00 Re-discounts 99,277 69 Deposits 2,832,725 39 n Ranki. Firms J CWU" - SAVINGS COMMERCIAL OFFICERS: T.ident. Milton Calder and R xnos. x,. v.p-.f Banck Assistant Cashier TRISTS Henley. Vi E. Bethea, Cashier. Stored ner ue&iui. - . - - trail men. ror all -OT - Robert R. Bellamy, Druggist, and druggists everywhere. SHOT BOY AND GIRL. Jerry Dalton Removed to Asiieville For Sare-K-eeprng. (Special Star Telegram). Asheville, Nov. 21. Jerry Dalton, a young white man cnargeu nu murder of a hoy ana a giri m luatuu county, was brought here today for safe-keeping. Dalton is alleged to have shot Merrill Angel and Miss Dora Grant at Aquone, Macon county, Sun day, NovemDer iu, snooting aub through the windshield of Angel's car - 1 J -fi -M and the girl as sne .ieapea anu mn iui safety. , , He was scheduled for trial next mon day, but case was postponed, and be cause of feeling in the county it was deemed best to Dnng mm m aohil for safe-keeping. Jtie is neia wunuui bond. I DON'T GIVE UP HOPE HAVE YOU been turned down for life insurance? Told that you are not wanted? Don't accept it as nnai unm me. I can get you something. Jas. M. Stevenson, 501 Southern Bldg. no 22-6t, su,we,fr. WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMS, VA- cv. 1 furnished pre- Ca.Il L Ul luimoiii f erred, modern conveniences, for JSni hn,,ockPPnin9'. bv a single geatle- man Arirtress "t. Cjuc ot.x. " f h double barrel and in good order. Will pay cash or will ex change 12 gauge Remington automat ic ejector bird gun. Give name ana price of gun. Address "Gun'jare BUY A BICYCLE FilL, v- Crown, Hudson, Dayton, other standard make bicycles. They are the most lettable bicycles made and we have the right prices to get yours today. Wilmington Cycle Co., 215 Market St. ' -T- rit T. REAL ESTATE AUCT1U serve any option compauj v sale days of the Williams Realty Op tion company. E. J. Hall, Sloan, I. C. no 21-lmo - i V. Vm.CII T11C I net; llCblLO, aid Oai UCI " - all modern conveniences, cuwiv0 Outfit. Can be bought at a bargain. Address Barber Shop, Chadbourn. N. q no 20-4t WANTED TO PAINT YOUR with a material mac i B -to stop leaks, preserve and Protect for a period of 10 years. Phone 609. Estimates free. Haiiover Iron Works Comparfy. oc29-tf no 22-lt WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG mar ried man with store or wholesale until first January. Address "ctnrft " narfl Star. i? TIO Business Locals 4" RDTOU FOR SALE-ONE 1916 FORft TOURING car. Can be bougnt ior aio.w week. Can be seen at Burnett s garage. no 22-2f SHOE SALESMAN OR SALESLADY - for onp. month, possibly per manently. Some experience neces Amca "Shoes" care btar. no 21-th, fr, su-3t FOR SALE WOOD FOR FIRE, Ktnd- ling, carpenter cuttings, ymns .-v, lumber slabs; also barrels and Soxes. Apply to Mr. Reuben. Liberty ship building Yard. no -Wt NOTICE NOW IS THE TIME TO have your furnaces and stoves over . hauled before cold weather arrives. Also your roof repaired and painted. We have expert repairmen for this class of work. Young and Gorman, 10 South Second street. Phone 431. se 7-tf WANTED PPO SITION lady as stenograywei. care Star. BY YOUNG Address C," no 21-2t fTTI7' C lk7 TIV T7 TRflTXET COMPANIES GET INCREASES FOR SALE TWO FRESH JUHSli. x cows. M. H. Richardson, Monroe, jn. Qt no 22-2t 00 TURKEYS RECEIVED. AT THE Cut Rate Grocery Co., at 45c a pound. Plenty 0 fine chickens, fresh country eggs, 65c a dozen; country pork sau-sage,-40c. Phone 74. no 23-lt ORANGES SWEET FLORIDA ,OR- . - 1 A HAVOTl anges, 35c, 4c ana " " Cheapest place in town to buy. Fan cy fruits of all kinds. Phone 460. Harrod & Roberson, 26 North . Front street. no 22-U ,n-.TT vna tiir RXT FEW Days. Brnuiau . Florida oranges at tne iow 39 cents per dozen. Davis & Hintze, wi-nt ani Market streets, no 2J-2t FOR SALE 150,000 A NO. 1 BRICK, delivered at Wilmington near points. For prices write Har rington Bros., Weldon. N. C. no 20-22t FOR SALE SAFE, MOSLER, MEDIUM size. Good conaiuou. i luc,y, & Lumber Co., Wireless Bldg. Phone 167. no 20-tf WANTED YOUNG LADY TO ASSIST in office of wholesale house. Must be neat and accurate at figures. State experience, if any. Address W. L., care Star. no 20-tf PRINTING 1 Quality -Speed --Service FOR SALE ONE mules at a very John A. Snyder. PAIR OF GOOD reasonable price. Phone 1701-L. 2. no 19-7t AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE IF YOU want a car quick call 984. Prices rea sonable, no 22-lf HOLIDAY SPECIALS ORANGES, San- j 1 j. vft.1r Tmneri al and I nower Drauu, ; , TlOATin AND ROOM FOR 'rww ia- ohoioe armies, lemons, Sun Maid BOAKU ah " nru9f. fam- r r,r,n Wnv 21. Wage in Y , aouiug i-ww, -" - .t-cqcos fnr ftmnloves of nine street si tntornrhnn svstems were Id.11 w ctjr ouu - . granted in awards announced tonight hv the war labor board. The advances - jrinn of fhfi war and in each case the board recommended that the companies be permittee, to fares to absorb the increased cost of operation. The companies affected are the De troit United Railways, the Empire State Railroad and the Syracuse Su burban Railway. Syracuse. N. Y.; the Lewistown, Augusta & Waterville rail way, the Cumberland county Pawer & Light Co., Portland. Maine; the East St. Louis, Columbia & Waterloo rail way, the Auburn & Syracuse Electric Railroad, the Cincinnati Traction Com- pany and the Denver Tramway Com pany. rt.c unTcn rr.rrvfl OA RE" OF THE WHITE BIAN'S MONEY SAYS RED CROSS MUST NOT BE DEMOBILIZED Eliot Wadsworth Points Out Need Fot Keeping the "Army of Mercy" Ready For Action. G (Special Star Telegram.) Asheville, Nov. 21. Arthur Wil ested here to liaillD, a. Jito " witn rnhbiner D. L. Reeder, l.uai&vu ' .... a South Carolina stock buyer of $565. t nio-Tit at a denot section hotel. uaov " , , mv cnnir kuttop rhareea that tne DWV. - negro sold him whiskey and after he -n tna influence of the liauor, nvpnt through his pockets. The money was found on the negro, who claims he was "taking care 01 it ior Oppose Loans to Germany. "KT n rtrr VnrV TCrtV. 21. ReSOlUtiOnS OP- s "or oTtfinainn of Credit DV posiug v.. - - American banks to Germany without sent" were adopted mo upvu..v. - nere today by the boycott committee of the national aeiense society. t n f nnnnnn-ofl it would make cub- BUVlCLjr u.. - lie the Lame of any bank extending -v. inon a aa "the sfintiment of the bulu ivcx .w nebple is opposed to the lending of American money in any wrm iu vjci- many. Philadelphia. Nov. 21. "The great Red Cross army of mercy which this war has called into being must never be demobilized," said Eliot Wadsworth, acting chairman of the executive com mittee of the Red Cross in an address here today to workers in the organiza tion. Tnot the "Red Cross should stop or that its spirit should die, away is un- believable," said Mr. waaswuim. intense sympathy of America for suf fering humanity win not cec vi... the coming of peace. Where suffering exists, there America win go im ax. open hand, asking no return except the satisfaction of having neipea. Mrl Wadsworth said that in feeding and clothing the distressed pepoles of Europe there can be no question that grave emergencies will arise which will require instant action on the part of the volunteer agencies able to cut red tape and achieve quick results. Herein will lie the opportunity of the Ameri can Red Cross he said. WOOD FOR SALE I HAVE OPENED the B. A. Meritt wood and coal yard for the sale of wood only. I am sell- i r1- f rr nine mixed with oak. for $2.50 a load, sawed and split ,any size. One-quarter cora guamuie at a load delivered. Call phone 281. 1 no 22-lt T " FOR SALE FOUR CHAIR BABBEiv shop, in good town; complete, at Dar gain. Address "Barber Shop," care Star. no 22-3t i LOST LARGE DARK BROWN POINT- er, white Chest ana iore ieei. an swers to "Tony." Badge 678 attached na-r. Last seen September 20th. Reward information whereabouts. H. W. Stevens, 414 Chestnut St. no 22-7t WANTED TWO BAKERS, GOOD Sal- i . . , i-fc 1 T n 1 ary steady positions. nojai ery Co., Raleigh, N. C. no 22-llf WANTED AT ONCE, FIRST CLASS circular sawyer for mill cutting 8,000 feet per day of ten hours. Good pay for right man. Answer quick. Bry ant & Jenkins Lumber Co.. Fair Bluff, N C no 22-3t . x Kxn wpttcK SALE: 500 bags extra fancy potatoes; 300 boxes Florida oranges. sweet as sugar. T-onih pnhhaeft. apples. . Now they furiova are eroing to be very h)gh. We have one shipment of 300 :i r.i trirova which will arrive HUfViai ic" .... T . A. . . n .4- 11 Tl T I I today at 1 o ciock. doh i. w- i mi vfiia.se vours. Get Idol llliuuic i-v . v.. vour supply early as the demand will "i.- A TJhr.ne R17. W. H. MC- Rnphern." Wholesale. No. 313 North Front. n 22-" .n;c..ro nrnnAs nuts, western dox apples, everything in produce and anything in candy, gum, etc. Bear Produce & Mdse Co. (wholesale pnly. Phones 452-453; 14-16 Market St. no 13-tl THE BEST THING YOU CAN DO To day is to enroll for our thorough courses of business instruction. Ar range to have valuable time to sell and you will be able to get a good price for your services. The Motte Business College. c THE BUSINESS THAT TELLS Banks pay only 4 per cent, and sometimes fail. Rents are from 3 to 10 per cent, on houses in town, and often nothing. Railroads go in the hands of man who is on the top today and has v... Da that win rav irom u lu 100 per cent. Money in good farm land is well invested. We have two of the best farms in the country 1 235 acres near Atkinson; 1.175 near Lillington. Every dollar spent on these will bring back from $2.00 to $5 00. We have saw mill and engine for sale, all on long time. Plainview Farm, Buie's Creek N. C. no 22-lt SECURITY SALESMAN WANTED Established manufacturing concern wishes to engage two expert sales men to place an increase issue of its capital stock. Address, Mtr care Star. no 18-7t l, AXIL, , - cft i.ioo n-r inutile in private fam iiv Modern conveniences. Apply 409 Nun Street, City. no 19-7t Multlg'raph Letters (Just Lik typewriting). Engraving, Public Typewriting, Rubber Stamps. Notary and Corporation Seal& Harriss Printing & Advertising Co. (Members Chamber Commerce) BACK TO OLD PRICES BEGINNING today, we are going Dae, to me v war prices. Hair cut, 35c. shave 15c. Four efficient DarDers wno win give you the best of service. Petty & Elks, under People's Savings Bank, Prin cess street. no 20-7t LITERARY DIGEST FOR NOVEMBER 16th is now on sale. Gordon Bros., 17 Princess St.. Phone 745. no-17-tt WANTED TO BUY POPLAR LOGS IN 16, 14 and 12 feet lengths. 16 inches and up in diameter. Inspected and paid for at loading point. Hill Ve neer Co., High Point, N. C. no 14-30t rheceTve5allThe "S who puts his UNREDEEMED ONE CABINET HAR ney in farm land or timber is the mograph talking machine. Worth - . ond haa tmn nn TTnredeemed nrice SaJ.OU. Call at Chas. Flingelstein's, Front and Market streets. Phone 642. po 8-tf A P1W nun J son !ET HROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply t:u.i. h it i 1 i Lime iviustciuic. And Musterola won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene- tingle, loosens the congestion and draws Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgia, . headache, : congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pa ps and aches of y ha Vn'lr nr irnnta ertraitts. SOTe mUSCleS. bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). iren. Keep it handy for instant jise. . 30c and 60c iars; hospital 'size $2.50. WILL STRIKE UNLESS MOONEY GETS RESPITE I Six Labor Unions in Norfolk and Ports mouth, Reprewentinsr S.OOO Work ers, Vote for Walkout. Norfolk. Vft.. Nov. 21 Local branches of the international electrical workers. plumbers, plasterers and pipefitters in separate sessions tonight unanimously voted to strike on December J unless Thomas J. Mooney, the California la bor leader, is granted a stay of exe cution or new trial. The electrical workers also p assea a reauiuuuu U1B ing their international executive com mittee now in ooniereucc nu 6- 1 o ia in Wnshinerton on the ernmeiH umiu ... .. - wage scale question, to call a general . n n n tlwrtlanl strike on Decern Der t tJi",-v-- against the carrying out of the death sentence against mooney . i - 1 Twf a1 If n H Six laoor unions i u iuin. n x v. Viava n.lrftadv voted to roriamuutu ' strike in sympathy with Mooney. Over ... L ova offll later! with these O.UUU muuuci d unions. ASHEVILLE'S FLU EPIDEMIC HAS AJiUUT jaunauw wiu.. w. Hneein.! Star Telegram). in- xt-. ir 9.1 With onlv 13 I ah xi e v uic, --- , . new cases of influenza reported in the city during tne past uuuio, mo health authorities decided today to al low the ChUTCneS lO nO'U una aoi y I . j .t.faii that the schools and theatres would probably re-open some time next wees. io e"uc,uig is still ragine in tne country. ft Wnv. 21j No attempt will be made at this time to formulate i -m .atiAna tn wnrK ior wunu- wide prohibiUon, It was stated by dryi leadens partlclpatlns In the world-wide prohibition conference X here 1 today. To undertaKe sncn t at . ua"'.r-.T of -the small , representation of foreign ORANGES! ORANGES! ORANGES! Extra nice, juicy Florida oranges, 40c to 60c a dozen, $5.00 full box. Tur keys dressed or alive. Chickens, all sizes, dressed to order. Oysters, fresh in every day. Full line of fresh meats. Fancy celery, lettuce and to matoes. Batson's Meat Market. Phone 72. no 22-lf DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR modfil Dodere Broth ers Touring car. Just overhauled and painted a very beautiful color. This car is for sale at vou, ana you win j Ina it a remarkable bargain. See it j at once. W. D. MacMillan, Jr. no 22-5t 1916 MODEL DODGE BROTHERS Roadster, 60 in. tread, just overhaul ed and painted. $650. See it if you want a nice roadster. w. u- jviac Millan, Jr. no 22-5t YOU WILL CALL 2056-W FOR DRY pine at $2.50 per ioaa; nice on, at $2.90 a loadi Good loads and prompt delivery. M. A. Bowen. no 22-lt HOW TO MAKE MONEY BUY THE magnificent old Henry place, eJnt miles northwest of Atkinson. The best farm in that section can be bought on ten years time. Good mill. cotton gin, two new nvc-iuym ceiled and painted; new 8-room house almost completed, on public road, n,r moil5 int of timber: fine cot- ton, tobacco and corn land. J. U:. Layton. Dunn, N. C. R. F. D. 3. "WORLD WAR HISTORY" Complete, authentic, attractive book; well written. Big profit. Act quick. Out fit 25c. R. L. Phillips Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, 111.; Philadel phia, Pa.; Omaha, Neb.; Waco, Tex. A mo a TOQ rOflt Affile. II O 21-4 1 AUUl OKI w S 7 7 KIFTY CENT SIZE. CAN NOW be had at Hall's Drug store, xj. you can't come for yours, just phone us. . no J-tf SHOATS AND PIGS FOR SALE O. I. I. C. Berkshire, Yorkshire and Poland China bred from best strain of pure bred stock. Large, big boned, guar anteed thrifty and healthy. Shoats ca fin nrmnria. at 25c Def POUnd; light crates. Pigs 7 weeks old, $7.00 each; 10 weeks old, $10.00. H. H. Meschendorf, Forest Depot, Va. no 20-4t MILLIONS HARDY CABBAGE PLANTS from selected seed. Any varies, uvw till May; $2 per 1,000. Prompt de livery. Enterprise Truck Farm, Georgetown, S. C. no-10-tf nwrm nTTI ONE NICE, LARGE Kun i r nished room for rent. JNear car nn. Apply 521 South Fourth St no 19-6t J.B. McCABE & CO, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Murchison Bank Building. Phone 996. Wilmington, N. C Sick; S1 WAI Dead AMERICAN MOTOR CO REPAIRS ON automobiles and auto trucks a spe- cialty. Prompt service. Phone 942-W, No. 12 Dock street. no FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE northwest corner a mm - Also 8 room house, 215 Ann street. O. A. Wiggins, Hilton Lbr. Co. no 20-7f Special Greeting Cards For the Boys Make the boys across the wa ter happy with a Christmas n;,Y. rarH Mail them now. We have selected a line of espe-1 cially attractive patnoxic greet ing cards. Northam's Book & Stationery Store 32 N. Front St. Phone 651 m2 FOR SALE BUICK SIX TOURING car, model E-45. In excellent condi tion, good tires, one extra tire. This car has been well taken care of, and a bargain at $1,450.00. Address "Auto," care Star. no 22-.'it FWK RAtili, viai x - -- i ap. HoHrtein bull, o months old; one grade Holstein bull ih rmfi Jersey heifer calf and four good Jersey milch cows. H. C. Blake & Son.. P- O. Box 1164. Phone 1877-W. no 21-lt WANTED BOARD AND ROOMS IN private family for 30 or 60 days, by a gentleman with wife and two chil dren. References exchanged. Phone 57. no 22-2t WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light houseiceeping ior su or ou References exchanged. Phone 57. no 22-2t BIKES! BIKES! BIKES! WE HAVE a big stock of Gendroh, Dixie and v,,-ic fr-r the kiddies. Boys or girls, any size. Pick out one for your boy or girl today and be sure of getting it. We can save you money as ours were bought before recent factory advances became effective. Wilmington Cycle Co., 215 Marsei street. " no 21'4t WANTED LADY TO TEACH CHILD of eight years. E. M. Moffett. Phone 167. P. O. Box 1113. no 21-2t SUITS STEAM OR DRY CLEANED and pressed $1.00. Suits pressed 50c. n n onrf ' ffi.p.iAnt service. En- terprise Cleaning and Pressing Wks., 114 Princess St., Phone 717. no-177t WANTED TO GET LINED UP. WITH large lumber concern, as assistant, either in shipping, or receiving de partment, January 1, 1919. Have 4 years' experience, and will furnish best of references. Address L, Box 149, Oriental, N. C. no 19-7t W. J. Wilkins & Co. ARCHITECTS Rooms 9 and 10 Masonic Temple Have you Opened that Sav ings Account Yetf Are you waiting for tomorrow f T7W0ME Mi SAVINGS BANK (Security and Service.) ReiiH'inbM "Tomorrow never comes," and good in- tentions do not draw lour per cent. A SAVINGS AC COUNT Will OPEN OXE NOW. 1 TZ . I W- MY nrpAfl 1 FT I b TRUCK FOR SALE SMITH FORM-A-Truck for sale at a bargain. Just overhauled and in . excellent condi tion. Apply W. P. M. Turner, Atty., Box 106, or Phone 481-J. no 21-4t WHY WORRY WITH A WASH WOM- an when an electric washing ma .vlno will rt n vnm work. Another shipment just arrived, and prices are reasonable. Call early as stock is limited. J. W. Blake, 215 Princess street. no 22-3t BAND SAW FILER WANTS , A JOB Frazee, Scotts Hill, N. C. no 21-7t S475 BUYS 1017 FORD TOURING CAR in splendid condition. Auurew Touring," care Star. no -i-t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR"1 RENT TO strictly sober gentlemen l pie for housekeeping. Apply Prompt ly to 706 Castle street. , no 22-lt FOR SALE SINGLE BED, MATTRESS, springs, range,, po", " davenport, Morris chair desk. Pn lows and teak chair. Call WOW. WANTED ONE CARLO ATX HICKORY wood. Armour y.--- WANTED POSITION BY EXPERI- enced butcher., Am f ow JBmployeJ but desire change. , Answer statin FOR SALE SIX MULES AND HORSES tlful grade Hoi- stein heifers, will freshen in early spring. Also one 1916 Ford truck in fair condition. R. M. Bryant, Rocky Point, N. C. no 21-3t CIVIL SERIVCE EXAMINATIONS IN Wilmington uecemDer i. iuguouuo women clerks needed. Salary $1,100. Experience unnecessary. Women de siring government positions write for free particulars. Raymond Ter ry (former civil service examiner), 1120 Columbian Bldg., Washington, D. C. no 19-6t 25.00 REWARD FOR AN X rtisun who will find my doj- anu ji a -w -Rotta Rlnnn Point. N. C. nui.ii.jr . - , . His name, Curlie Batts, dark colored, T i Wilminfftnil. 17 years, uaai own . , . , - N. C. Wore knee pants, blue serge suit, black hat. Two nngers on nSt hand clipped, off. no 17-7t ft RAT KILLING CAMPAIGN. Rat Annihilator" will do' the work. New Flower Seed!. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second and Princess. COTTON We are prepared to issue negotiable receipts for cotton on storage. HILTON COMPRESS CO, W. B. COOPER President. Wilmington, N. C. SALESMEN WANTED WE HAVE paid over $100,000.00 to people in your state who were sick or hurt. We want good reliable agents in every town, to sell our , popular "Monthly Premium'" Accident and Health pol icies. Cash compensation and liberal renewals. Johnson & Adams, South- Monoirars 991 Southern BldCT. -tlOLI Al. AIXIUJe V - - ' r " Washington, D. C. rio 15, fr, su, tu-3t Dwrii -vrnTCT.Y FURNISHED tf jn M.m.Miif . - rt irATitlemen with modern con veniences. Near postofflce. -Phone rrn -no 3-tf SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESS- ed- Ladies T coat v suits a bjjcwioh, oo. n.w nianine Co.. 114 Princess CSt nTnfl i49. v no 18-7t DTAann ; TVANTED-FOR LIDGER- Yer FBFTY-ACRE FARM FOR SALE WITH eight-room house ana outDuuamgs, 1 4-5 miles west of Atkinson, N. C. For particulars apply to Matt Pe terson, R, F. D, Atkinson, N. C. no 20, 22, 24-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOTEL IN THE u- neart , ot Auunva, - v.vv , as residence or hotel; also for-, Bale v& v w . iMUfcvwM..-) . and 17 ; at the.Bronx.-in Wilmington, WANTED AT ONCE, SECOND HAND church or scnooi pewB. ' . Donald, nJA , - no 20"4t . .w mppTV' Fl,OTJR. VALIER'S ttt vi.a - ti nil . nont) ucllcIi oinaja .ttra hAst' "results. Schutte Bros. i otis ''"' -V no 2-tf nr.vrrtKn PTRIE PILING. LONG OR short leaf, 6&to ,80 feet 14 in. Z tU f roni butt.; nnypolnt. water or ran ' roaLd ieliVtery-Ciall or. write for -ta . rirvrAwell &. Co- 1015 Murr- po-.-..Yt. no 7-3lt PHONE '395 , FORt ftICK service: h Expert fstoev-ima.n:. We relinajheat- . Aa- - in n T-n iiriiiriui. mj.am.x3 wa 'St ranee ovens,': rewick oil heaters. Try tis;..tor-jiesuxta. .yv " Looking For a House, Apartment, Room or Board ? Turn to the Business Local columns where you will find large and representative lists that are 'sure to prove help f.,1 . . " ' ' : & is FOR SALE 50 Boxes No. 1 Lemons, 3610!b00 Large El Kee Cigars. r 6,000 Baby El Reeso Cigars. SAMUEL BEAR. SR., 311 North Front St sons I Everything for the Office Desks, Chairs, TyPJteJ Filing Cabinets. Card Index inets, Dictaphones, Barrel -. ing Machines. StenograP Supplies. 'Blank Books ot description. MAI 4.1.01 Wa Ition force move wour turn ions irmy irtill tiller todaj Dn n Per8l To ber 236,1 ?aid. d di ca, .i Th said Pers id Jnjt $ barm nth Virg sipp N! land ROUt lino lana bam T retu nou 50th T he 1 163i con spc brc tior iMai C ;an .8 II He toes two tPrt Mie 1 fthe kla Ithe fcrc Pol 179 nai lur we rec in ata of slfl Prl wl do: sei da wa as is At th Dr pr th of a G Ai ca k0 tl, di Pi fo w i 1 fo e to ! C. W. Yates Ca i'. t (Wilmington, N-Jf iead Star Business
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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