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THB MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. Cv THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2& 1918 SEVEffc IRREGULAR t was Quiet, However, Close 10 points Up and 15 Lower Easr' -unsettled. Xov. 27. The cotton mar- and fluctuations today tet . irrpsular, under evening up ft:e the no i may luiuvuww. mier .r over T ; 3r cany, januwy aeenn- 8(1- '.,-00, rallied to 27.43 and closed o"s he general list closed easy, tato Jet ...i-.,r was influenced bv bull. The man'- ;!l SL exports during the earlier The opening was unchanged v" mrner anu acuve rnontns.1 Tin to o points nei nigoer i Cables were relatively! tor j ,1,1 was a little buyinir here 1 -rn ana account as wen as cov reported firmness of the V 1 1 for . triii tr on .;,ii on. uiucivuiauiB weamer iP01 . ; flip south and rnnrta 'Pin tonnage was offered more that oi-ea" fr' -., i nwpver. there seemed to IHLlt; UtiA"-f w.. .1V AA4C& v " rinrine: the middle of the li dar una P.aer i - with December selling off . 0,1 tn ?S.OO and March from fmrn making net declines of The market waa 27-cent level'.for Wat 10 w -' around the buying and there re rather sharp rallies late in the 4rnoon on covering followed by an r setback just before the close. Brokers with Japanese connections mm among uic muic iJiummciu BB1- but general business was' very iffS Reports Ulliauauic lUJLlUiig the domestic gooas marKei were supposed to be checking demand on ( bullish, view of the spot situa tion and Manchester cables also indi cated that cancellations were unset- Jin? the Lancasnire traae. open nign low close. .28.25 28.42 28.00 28.20 .27.30 27.43 27.00 27.28 .26.50 26.67 26.25 26.50 .26.23 26.30 25.85 26.05 .26.90 26.00 25.53 26.80 Dec. Jan. Mir. May J Spot quiet: middling 29.75. PORT MOVEMENT. .ew Oneans iumaung Z3.7o; re- ceipts 11.073; sales S8; stock 400,293, Galveston Middling 30.50; receipts SJfiS: sales 1.SP0: stock 308,285. Mobile Middling J-63; receipts 954; stock 27.A03, Savannah Middling 29.00; receipts yi": exports .0; stock 280,911 Charleston Receipts 375; stock 54, Wilmington Receipts 168; stock 45,- Texas City Stock 10.827, Xorfolk Middling 27.75; receipts 1, E': stock So.l!7. Baltimore Stock 11,953. Boston Middling 29.60; receipts 130; lock 11.300. rniiadelphia Middling 30.00; stock .New lot-K-Middling 2J.75; , stock 131.447 Minor porte Stock 2S.602 At.anta (semi-weekly) Stock - 31. Total today Receipts 26,523; exports : S10CK 1,403.348. iOtai for week Receipts 98,046: ex oris m,n:j7. lotal for season Receipts 2,087.349: Interior Movement. Houston Middling 29.90 rspfiints -": smpments 10,082; sales 865; stock ' ' w 1r . . Jienpnis Middlins- so.nn- rpinfq a . , x , '"smpments 2.S17- saios 1 nn- cfnnir . ' .,WVW, WbV. '311 Augusta Middling 27.88: recelots 1.- shipments 1.917- &SPtS 3m: Little Rock-Middling 30.00; receipts 1 f ; shipments 1,125 ; sales 1,125; siock 32,176 Dallas Middling 29.10: sales 1,580. Montgomery Middling 28.25. XEW ORLEANS COTTON. New Orleans Vat, ? J w 14 points around the first call it COtton feeI off under the ruling J we bureau of markets at Wash- L , at bollies were tenderable wntractg and maintained a net de- unn tu- 11 . uiuse At the lowest the tradin 18 Points under months were 35 to yesterday's close. To a somewhat steadier tne end. "'":u aim iaat prices snow- rw v cs or Dut 2 to 2 points. emoer wac the DoarHt! .1 . , - . Ijp t 1 "u inis appeared to be ?ontant uy nomers oi long , -acts, some of whom had evident- tc Pnr.tA i the taking up It was claim- -.I un contract. t'-.aate thi. . ... ere ;p llulumgs in tnis way W out of their contracts ta!:e7 irota!jIllfy of having to take ,ea to rpcraI Wvp'nnn, C'"-1U i-nis ruling as a new n? inn a one that was a press- 'y C against values, because f thp u wuld lessen tue value ail pi act it6elf' there was a Hi,f :fs of brokers which contend-' tion , olUcome of the bolly ques "IWw ?oun several months ago, his an, tne hearings instituted in 3ytheh, southern spot centers , rea of markets Th,v claim. W e ruing was discounted .long Iericl lU be a holiday in all markets. pc. ran Open high 27.90 26.99 26.29 25.89 25.28 and low 27.30 26.40 25.80 25.40 25.28 close. 27.60 26.75 26.13 25.72 25.35 - .27.90 . -26.90 -26.20 .25.83 .25.45 HlV" s.i " ' sale,;."!'0" quiet unchanged; It. - me Pot 788; to arrive none. middling '29.75; 30.75. Receipts 11,073; Mr , mifId!in 'J 'J . y 3 SV.X XAH NAVAL STORES. ' sale. ( '"JV- Turpentine dull receipts ( ); shipments,! ,3n frrn: ti. ales 715: receints 893: hnt a,tts l! receipts S9 E v A ' Btock 69,329. Quot :!;iiifi-ri.a" H 13.10: i 15.35; i (.90. ' 16.70; W G 16.80; W "V e: K W ury UOODS MARKET. TV V Nov. 27. Cntinn' tmnrla Quiet with an easing and Yarns were un- goods were quiet. Bur- stady and quiet. CORN TURNED LOWES lacked Aggresaive Support and Closed at Net Decline ProvlIon Advanced. Chicago, Nov.; C6rn tended down ward in price today despite frequent rallies due to pre-holiday evening up. The market lacked aggressive support and closed unsettled at to net decline with December 1.24 and Jan- 1v6, to 1-25- ats nnished off to half up. , In provisions the out come was anvadvanee of 10c to $1. CJraln and provisions close: 14 CORN December ....... . 1.24 . 1.25 . '.71 . .70 .44.5 .4455 .26.75 .26.10 January DATS December January . PORTT - November - January kARD November January RIBS November January "" Cash cqrn No. 2 yelow. No. 3 yellow, new, 1.42; No new, 1.36 1.38. ..25.90 24.75 old, 1.48; 4 yellow. WILMINGTON MARKET. STAR OFFICE, Nov. 27, 191S. SPIRITS 'TURPENTINE 75c CRUDE TURPENTINE 8, $8, J7 TAR 54.25-18 l-2c. .' ROSIN $13.50-$13.00. " COTTON MARKET. Middling 27 to 27 l-4c. PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected daily by C. D. Commission Merchant, 212-216 Gilbert, Market ou wnoiesaie prices mington dealers.) paid by Wil- CORN $2 to 52.10. BEEF 16 to 18c. lb. PORK 25c to 28c lb. I BACON (N. a) Hams 40 to 45c; sides and shoulders 35c lb. TALLOW 16c lb. BEESWAX 36c lb. . HIDES Green 14c lb; Green Salt 15c lb; Dry Salt. 22c lb; Dry Flint, 25c lb. WOOL White, 50c to 60c; burry 42 to 54c lb. HENS $1 to $1.25 each. BROILERS 40 to l75c each. FALL CHDC 80 to 90c each. LIVE TURKEYS 35c to 40c lb. LIVE GEESE J 1.2 5 each. -DRESSED GEESE ?1.50. LIVE DUCKS 75c each. V EGGS 60 to 65c dor. ' BUTTER Country, 40c lb. SWEET POTATOES $1 to V1.25 bu. APPLES ? 5 ic $7 bbl. CABB GE $2.50 to $3 per cwt ONIONS 52 bu. BLACK WALNUTS 51 per bu. NEW YORK PROVISIONS. New York, Nov. 27. Raw. sugar quiet; centrifugal, 7.28; fine granulat ed 9c. Spot coffee dull. Butter firm. Cheese firm. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. New York, Nov. " 27. Beeves firm; ordinary to fairly prime steers, 10.50 17.2; bulls, 5.5010.00; cows, 4.00 9.00. Calves steady, common to prime veals, 15.0021.00; culls, 10.4014.00; fed calves, 8.00 9.50; grassers, 6.50 7.75; yearlings, 5.00 6.50; westerns, 8.50 11.00. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, 6.5010.00; culls, 5.006.00; lambs, 14.0016.00; culls, 9.0013.00. Hogs, steady at 18.25; roughs, 16.25. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, Nov. 27. Mercantile pa per, 6. Sterling, 60-day bills, 4.73 3-8; 1 i t 1 , , -. commercial, ou-uay uiiie on oanKS HI denSX.Sofs. 7'16 - Government bonds easy. d bni"Bf "lari?lme , bills road bonds irregular. Time loans strong, 60 days, 90 days and six months, 6. Call money easier; ruling rate 5. Bank acceptances, 4 1-4. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Nov. 27. Cotton in fair demand, prices easier; good middling (22.37; middling 21.74; low middling ' 20.69; good "ordinary 19.16; ordinary J 18.64. Sales 1,000 bales including 135 American. Receipts 14,000 bales in cluding 10.700 American. Futures closed barely steady; No vember 21.10; December 20.06; Janu ary 19.04; February 18.24; March 17.54. FURNITURE PRICES MUST REMAIN THE SAME So Think Manufacturers in Annual Convention at Asheville. (Special Star Telegram) - Asheville, Nov. 27. That prices will remain the same in tRe furniture in dustry for the present and for an in definite period is the- opinion of the leading furniture "manufacturers of the south, as expressed by them in the the resolution adopted this morning just before adjournment of the Southern Furniture Manufacturers association at Battery Park hotel. The resolution as follows : "A careful survey of conditions un der which the furniture industry is op erating at the present and must con tinue to operate for an. indefinite period makes it imperative that prices now in effect must be maintained." The next meeting place is left to the executive committee. The following' committees were elected: Executive committee, C. E. Tomlinson. chairman. R. F. Huntley, Winston-Salem; George Graves, Mt. Airy; S. F. Huffman, Drexel; Geo. L, Hackney, Lexington, Adam Haskell, Charlotte, A. E. Tate, High Point. Traffic iand transportation committee: Fred N. Tate, High Point, chairman; M. Vance Fulp, Kernansville; Geo. W. Hall, Hickory. Officers of the associa tion declared the convention Just end ed the most -successful in the history of the organization. THREATEN SOLDIER-SAILORS WITH MACHINE GUNS IN N. Y. L New York, Nov. 27. Threat 01 tne use of machine guns by tne ppuce on soldiers and sailors resisting the ef forts of the police to prevent lawless attacks was contained in a letter sent by Police Commissioner Enright to Mayor Hylan today, and forwarded by the mayor to the federal authorities in letters of, protest against, disorderly conduct by men in the service at two recent meetings of socialists, here. , - . Ten Day"Shoe Sale. ... Wilmington Shoe 'Company.r-adv. , SHIPPING FEATURED Marine Shares Monopolized Stock!1 Mar feet Yesterday, Breaking; Record In Rises. New York, Nov. 27. Shipping shares monopolized the bulk of speculative attention in today's stock market, their activity and strength far outstripping all Other isKiiPB in -arYi-ifh irT-Aervila r or reactionary tendencies most often pre vailed. Announcement that the Washington eovernmfint had ma.Ae. a tentative offer . ,, . . A, . for the huge tonnage of the Interna- tional Mercantile Marine thereby halt ing the negotiations with British in terests, resulted in highly spectacular movements. Marine pfd. made an extreme ad vance of almost 16 points, forfeiting one third of its advantages in the heavy realizing of the last hour; the 6 per cent bonds showed a gross gain of 6 points and the common shares 4 1-2 points, with substantial gains in associated issues. . Other speculative favorites were hesitant, again denoting the adverse influence engendered by further re ports of cancelations of war contracts and diminished production in many lines of industry. U. S. Steel and independent indus trials, also leading and secondary equipment reacted 1 to 3 points, with coppers. Motors were heavy in conse quence of the greater pressure directed against Studebaker and oils reversed their upward course of the previous session, Mexican Petroleum declining almost 6 points. Rails developed an erratic trend at the outset, yielding 1 to 2 points later, but some of the gas issues and other utilities remained steady to firm until carried under by the broader selling which marked the final dealings. Trading in bonds was contracted and the tone irregular, foreign and domes tic issues easing fractionally. ' Liber ty fourth 4 l-4s established a new minimum at 97,. three per cent under the subscription price. Total sales, par value, 59.750,000. Old U. S. bonds unchanged on call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American Beet Sugar American Can American Car and Foundry American Locomotive 50 41 80 59 American Linseed 40 American Smelting & Refining American Sugar American Tel. & Tel American Tobacco ... Anaconda Copper Atchison Atlantic Coast Line Atl. Gulf & W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive. Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel "B" .. 80 ...109 ...103 ..185 ... 64 ...92 ...100 ...107 ... 73 ... 52 ... 62 ...158 ... 57 . .. 51 ... 45 . .. 25 ... 37 . 36 ... 45 ... 54 . . 29 ... 18 ..149 ...124 . .. 96 Canadian Pacific. Central Leather . . i . . . . Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Ch'go. R. I. & Pac Chino Copper Colorado Fuel & Iron .. Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Erie General Electric . . . . . General Motors Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs 33 Gulf States Steel 65 Illinois Central , Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine Int. Mer. Marine pfd International Paper ...... Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville Maxwell Motors Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Midvale Steel ... Missouri Pacific New York Central Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania ... Pittsburg Coal . . . Ray Consolidated Copper j . Reading Rep. Iron .& Steel Seaboard Air Line Seaboard A,ir Line pfd ... Sinclair Oil & Refinins: . . . .. 99 .. 47 . . 27 ..114 .. 30 .. 35 .116 .. 26 . .156 .. 25 .. 42 .. 25 .. 76 . .106 .. 93 .. 40 .. 46 .. 45 ' .. 21 .. 82 74 .. 9 .. 20 .. 33 . 45 .. 98 .. 28 65 .. 50 .. i4 ..180 ... 76 ..128 ..102 ..140 . .101 ..67 .. 98 ..111 ,.; 76 . . 52 . . 37 . . 90 43 ... 23 Southern Pacific. . . ...... Southern Railway Southern Railway. pfd .... Studebaker Corporation .. . Tennessee Copper Texas Co. ., Tobacco Products , Union Pacific United Cigar Stores ... United Fruit U. S. Ind. Alcohol United States Rubber . United States Steel United States Steel pfd Utah Copper ...... . Virginia Caro. Chem Wabash Pfd. "A" Western Union ... ... Westinghouse Electric Willys-Overland Total Saleg 729,200. LABOR TROUBLES REPORTED FROM BERLIN FACTORIES Berlin, Tuesday, Nov. 26. (By The Associated Press) Unorganized strikes have - broken out in several of the large plants around Berlin. They are wholly local in nature and are the re sult of demands made by the workers for a fixed rate of daily wage instead of a piece schedule. ( Former workers in the munitions plants are insisting upon the continu ance of the. "prosperity" wages paid during the war, whereas the employers are now etarting a peace production and are striving to realign the wage conditions.'! Several of the plants have shut down. The workers are threat nUff&tallzerttie plants; : . Unless 'the' situation at ther coal mines end the transport service show immediate improvement Germany will be forced to inaugurate more rigid fuel economy. WHOLE COLONY OF SLACKERS RESIDING IN BUENOS AIRES 1 . - New York, Nov. 27. Government agents seeking Maurice Radam of New York alleged draft evader, have dis covered evidence that there is a large colony of slackers at Buenos Aires, it was disclosed here today when Radam was Indicted b.y afederal grand jury. It was said that an Intercepted Tet ter from Radam to New York friends In which he appealed for financial aid, stated he was a member of such a col ony ana tnat most 01 its members were well supplied tvith-funds, from friends f.ljn tbtf halted. elates- - T THE WEATHER. .United States Department of Agricul ture Weather Bureau. Wilmington, Nov. 28, 1918. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending, yesterday at s p. m. Temperature at 8 A. M,, 44 -degrees; at 8 P. M., 55 degrees; maximum 64 de grees; minimum 42 degrees; mean 53 degrees. . "Rainfall for the day, ,04 inches; rain fall for the month to date, 1.02 inches. Fayetteville at - A. M., Tuesday, 3.9 1 feet. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina: tFair Thursday except rain extreme west portion; Fri day fair, colder west portion. The Port Calendar, Nov. 2S, 1918. Sun rises Sun Sets 6:57 ...... 5:03 Days' length 10 hrs. 6 min. THE TIDES. High water. ILow water A,M-P.M.,A.M.,F.M. I ...5:58 6:14 12:41 1:11 .. .3:58 4:11 10:11 10:2? Inlet 3:47 4:00 9:59 10:07 Wilmington gouthport Masonboro WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. Nov. 27th, Temperature: ao STATIONS si o if 2 a 75 J3 SB 3 u 0. I Abiline . . Asheville . . Atlanta . .. Augusta . Birmingham Boston . . . Charleston . Charlotte . . Chicago . . . Galveston . Jacksonville Memphis . . . Mobile. ... Montgomery New Orleans New York. . Oklahoma . . Palestine . . Pittsburg . Raleigh . Savannah . . Shreveport . St. Louis . . Washington Wilmington , 30 38 42 42 48 22 46 42 32 44 56 40 56 52 86 28 34 38 '28 42 46 40 34 42 42 .0 .0 .22 .06 .12 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0, .06 .0 . cldy rain'g , . .cldy .rain'g . .clear .cldy . cldyj , clear) , . cldyj .rain'g rain'gj .ram'gj .rain'gj . cl-dyj . clear rain'gj .rain'gj . .clearj . clear j rain'g rain'gj . .cldyj , clearj , .cldyj 62 52 58 54 44 60 64 46 60 58 68 54 72 46 36 42 46 4 52 48 50 52 64 I 2.56 1.16 .40 .0 .0 .24 .0 .0 .0 .48 .0 .04 -.04 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Nov. 27. Hogs Early sales 10 to 15c higher; closed dull with, ad vance lost. Butchers, 17.85 18.40; light, 17.1018.15 packing, 17.0017.75; throwouts, 16.00 16.75; pigs, choice, 13.5015.50. Cattle Good and better native and western steers steady; others slow, 15 to 25c lower; canners and good feed ers steady; fat cows and heifers, most ly 25c lower; closed 25 to 50c lower. Calves steady to strong. Beef cattle, choice, 15.0019.75; medium, 9.25 15.00. Butcher stock, cows and heif ers, 6.25 14.00. Canners and cutters, 5.506.25. Stockers and feeders, choice, 10.0013.00; medium, 7.0010.00. Veal calves, choice, 17.0017.50. Western range, beef steers 14.0018.00; cows and heifers, 8.00 12.50. Sheep Market closed less active than early, most sales steady to strong, compared with yesterday. Lambs choice, 15.1515.35; medium, 14.0015.15; culls, 9.5012.25; ewes, choice, 9.C09.50; medium 8.009.00;" culls, 3.25 6.50. 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Try ua DR. VINEBERG V JttASONIO TEMPLIS... , s . 5 II B Legal Advertisements s Effective December st, all egal ad vertising will be cash in advance, owing to unsatisfactory credit arrange ments on this class of business tn the past. Foreclosure sales, notice of ad ministrations, etc., are included under this arrangement- 1 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having this dy qualified as Admin istratrix ot the estate of Braxton J. Powell, "deceased, this is to notify all parties having claims against the said estate to present the same to me, duly verified, on or before the 7th day of November, 1919, of this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make prompt payment. This the 6th day. of November, 1918. MARY H. POWELL, Administratrix. MSBsawMSMMMrMaMmMnMWM mwsatsasB m NOTICE! Service By Publication. State of North Carolina, " County of New Hanover, In the Superior Court. City of Wilmington vs. Phoebe A. Merrick, George Walker and wife Carrier B. Walker, North Caro lina Home Building Association, Mortgagee; Peoples' Building and Loan Association, Mortgagee. The defendants above named, Phoebe A. Merrick and George Walker and wife Carrie B. Walker, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Siioerior Court of New Hanover County, N. C, for the j purpose of collecting certain delinquent taxes alleged to be due the plaintiff by the said defendants on real estate situ ate in the City of Wilmington, and owned by the said defendants, or in which they claim an interest, and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the term of Superior Court of the said county to be held on the 13th Monday after the first Monday of Sep tember, 1918, it being the 2nd day of December, 1918, at the Courthouse or said County in Wilmington, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed therein, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief therein demanded. This the 6th day of November, 1918. W. N. HARRISS, Clerk of the Superior Court, no 7, 4w, oaw. 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, William Hayden Bur lingame, Henry David Hayden, William M. Braswell and wife, Mary Louise Bras well,' 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, tbe 10th day of December, 1918, atv 12 o'clock M., the following described tract, piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Wilmington, County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, to wit: v "Beginning at a point in the western line of Third street, 66 feet south of the southwestern intersection of Third and Princess streets, and runs thence southwardly along, the western line of Third street 66 feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Princess street 165 feet; thence northwardly and parallel with Princess street 165 feet; thence northwardly and parallel with Third street 66 feet; 'thence eastwardly and parallel with Princess street 165 feet to the western line of Third street, the teginning point, th same being tha eastern half of Lot No. 2, in Block 166, according to the official plan of thi City of Wilmington, N. C." The sale of the said lot will 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. The fund derived, from the sale will be reinvested as In said decree required, the purchaser not having to look to a re-investment of the proceeds. This 9th day of November, 1918. E. K. BRYAN, no 10-30t Commissioner. H oral la -pomade Hal vhicb Is dellebtfully perfumed And really tha beat preparation maao lor orouuci" beautiful, eoft. ellky. straight, lone fluffy hairJust the kind you want. Heroua feeda tha sfcalp and makes kinky, nappy, short, stubborn hair bo soft, long and lus trous that you can easHy BandJa It ana put It up in any style. It is your natural right to have fine, lovely hair, , and Herolta otters you a chance. Take itbut don t be fooled into getting anything else than HEROLIN It makes short bair grow long and beauti ful, stopa-itcbing scalp and dandruff. S 25 cents 5Sl Herotin Med. Co., Atlanta, Ga. rrMTC Be your own man or woman. AuCllld We make you a liberal offer-. and show you now to ma-e money THANKSGIVING Let our soldier boys have the , Turkeys." Order Pork Hams, Pork Sausage, Liver Sausage, Native Beef Pork Loins from your Butcher or Grocer. Clean, sanitary, delicious. .Gov ernment inspected. " Take no sub stitutes. Demand the .genuine. CAROLINA PACKING CO. Meat. Packers. Wilmington, N. C. -r- . bv jurcssuiK. B 1 tn Get the GenatfVflf and AvoidSfeCAxir SpgBrin Every Cake SUBURBAN TIDE WATER POWER CO. Winter Park, Wrigjitsvillc Wrtgntsvllle Beach, and Intermediate Points. v . a EAST . BOUND Leave "Electric Center" for Leave Electri Center tor Leave Eleetrle Center" for Beach Winter Park Wria-htavflle x6 :60 A.M. x7:20 A.M. 87:30 A.M. x8 :00 A.M. x6 :50 A.M. x7 :20 A.M. 67:36 A.M. x8:00 A.M s8:30 A.M. x9:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M !1 :00 P.M. xl :05 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M x6:50 A.M x7:20 A.M. xV:oVa".M s8:30 A.M. x9 :00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. s8:30 A.M. x:900 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. !1 :00 P.M. Xl :05 P.M. s2:00 P.M. 82:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. s3:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M 5:00 P.M. X5 :30 P.M. V :Vo"p!m 6:40 P.M. 7:15 P.M. sl:00 P.M. xl :05 P.M. 2:00 PJH. 2:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. S3:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. ' "V:Vo'p!m. 6:40 P.M. 6:10 P.M 6:40 P.M. 7:15 P.M. 8:15 P.M, 7:15 P.M 8:15 P.M 8:15 P.M 9:15 P.M 9:15 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 10:15 P.M. 11:15 P;M 10:15 P.M 11:15 P.M xll:15 P.M $W 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 Office. 'Beach 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 Dally Except Sundays. 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 1 This table shows the time at which trans may be expected to arrive at and depart-from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guaranteed, and car Is not guaranteed to connect a. Wrightsville with Beach transfer car. Christmas SPECIALS Oranges, apples, Sunmaid rai sins, Kup-ful raisins, English walnuts, cocoanut in milk, shred ed cocoanut, fancy yellow cling peaches, evaporated peaches, evaporateI apples. Fresh pork and sausage, cured hams, vege tables of all kinds. A complete line of toys and fire crackers, prices from 5c to $5.00. The Farmers' Grocfery Co. R. H. MELVIN, Owner. Wallace, N. C. RESULT- PRODUCING PRINTING -Quality Speed Service j Multigraph Letters (Just Like Typewriting). Engraving, Public Typewriting. Rubber- Stamps. Notary and Corporation Seals. Harriss Printing & Advertising Co. (Members Chamber Commerce) NOTICE! , Service By Publication. State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, In the Superior Court. W. M. Cumming and wife Susie C. Cumming, vs. Stephen F. Walcott and wife Sarah O V. Walcott. and Eugene S. Martin, Commissioner. The defendants above named, Stephen F. Walcott and wife Sarah O. V. Val cott, Will take notice that an action en titled" as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of New Hanover County to perfect the title tq a certain tract or-parcel of land lying In the City of Wilmington, State and County afore said, by the correction of a certain deed from, Eugene S. Martin, Commissioner, to Frank H. Darby, the said commis sioner acting under authority vested in him in a. certain nroceedincr in the Su perior Court of New . Hanover county T7ln1. XT Tarhw tf ola V-l Stephen Ff Walcott et als., said deed having been erroneously transcribed to the records of New Hanover County, N. C, and-for the correction of which transcription this action is brought, and .the said defeadants will further take notice 'that they are required to appear at the next term of the Supe rior Court of Nevsr Hanover County to be held on the 13th Monday after the first Monday of September, 1918, it be ing the 2nd day of J-ecember. .1918,- at the Courthouse of said County, in Wil mington; N.' C, and there to answer, or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed therein, or the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tfe. relief therein de manded. This the 5th day of November, 1918. W. Ni HARRISS, i " : Clerk ot the Superior Court, v no 1, 4t,'oaw. Eead Star Business Locals. SCHEDULE t. v.-' WEST ROUND Leave Beach tor Wilmington Leave n " Leave . Wrtahts-rllle I Winter Parle for fe: Wilmington rwiimlnatoB xo5:50 A.M. x7:05 A.M. x6 :00 A.M. x7 :20 A.M.' x7 :50 A.M. xS :11A.M. X7 :31A.M. x8 :01A.M. 18:11A.M. x8 :41A.M. B9:36 A.M., x9 :41A.M.' 10:41 A.M.:. xll:06 A.M. ::, ' 12:86 P.M.' x2:01P.M, s2:06 P.M.' xJ2 :41P.M. X3-.H.P.M. x3 :50 P.M. 4:0$ P.M. 5:41 P.M., 86:06 P.M. x:ll P.M.; 6:56 P.M. 7:21 P.M. 7:56 P.M. 8:66 P.M. 9:56 PJM. 10:56 P.M 11:56 P.M.' x7:35 A.M. 88:00 A-M. x8 :15 A.M. x8 :30 A.M. 69:25 A.M 9:15 A.M 69:15 A.M x9 :30 A.M. X10 :45 A.M. 110:30 A.M. 710:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. xl0:55 A.M. 12:25 P.M. 4:45 P.M xl :50 P.M. sl:65 P.M. 145 P.M y.2:30,P.M. x3:00 P.M. Y:55 p!m. 6:30 P.M. s5:55 P. M. x6:00 P.M 6:45 P.M 7:10 P.M 7:45 P.M. 8:45 P.M 9:45 P.M 10:45 P.M. xll:45 P.M. 3:45 PJkL 6:15 P.M 6:45 P.M 6:45 P.M 6:30 P.M. 6:55 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:30 P.M. WALL PLASTER PORTLAND CEMENT HYDRATED 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.- . STARK KY GOLDBERG. 22 outh Front St. J BICYCLES! . .. Cash or Weekly Payments. "PAY AS YOU RIDE." New and Used Machines. Wilmington Cycle Co. 215 Market St. Phone 626 . United States Railroad Administration W. G. McAdoo, Director General of Railroads. UNION' PASSENGER STATION Arrival and Departure of October 13, 1918. Train SEABOARD AIR LlNE DEPART. DAILY. ARRIVE , 3:45 P.M Charlotte ...... .1:10 P.M. Parlor Car. 5:15 A.M.... Charlotte ....12:30 A.M.1 Sleeper opened 10:00 P. M. J For Information Phone 178. I ATLANTIC COAST LINE j DEPART. DAILY. ARRIVE, i 5:30 A.M.. .South and West.. .12:40 A.M. ' Sleeper to Columbia (Open 10:00 P. M. 7:45 A.M North ... 6:05 P.M Parlor Car to Norfolk. ,T 8:30A.M...-. Fayetteville .... 8:00P.M. 3:05 P.M New Bern . 12 :30 P.M. 3:30 P.M. ..South and West.. 1:00 P.M. Sleeper to Augusta and Atlanta. 6:45 P.M..... North 10:16 A.M.; vSleepers to Washington and Norfolk. For Information 'Phone 160. -' FOR SALE 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. - 4J ? Wilmington, N. C. POLICYHOLDERS -:'' In the Mutual Life Insurance Company . of New , York, the first American Life Insurance Company, secure all the benefits arising; from Insuring in a standard- company, which Injures only selective lives. -and. which places safety above every other consideration.,' A. B. GROOM, JR., Manager Wilmington District. ' 301 Southern Batldlnev , ' Phone 489,' Wilmington, IT CV mm 'Hi: it mm m
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