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I, ' - ! I THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N; C TUESDAY; DECEMBER 10i 1918. NINE. FlNANCIiE 0im IN COTTON 0 short Selling Restrictions al Export Outlook.- Activity la Futnres. Help York, Dec. 9. The announce on cotton nt rroi" ilS s on short selling served to In- look but also .iv- ou filing- or " tied suit was shown in the irregularity j fluctuations. The market finally barely steady at a net decline dosed -5 to : pouiLD. The census report showing 9,563,1.4 les of cotton ginneu jinor 10 jjecem agnst last year and W 1 two years ago seemea to fresh sentiment of conso .te no Tlpn'CC- "O1-1 11 ul Uiai DUUU " -, : i : .-. J w - . -. unusual eonaiuuua uau uccu vre&iea . the epidemic and congestion at the a mil's, that the returns could, hard- be compared with previous years, L ,he figures were generally referred t"1 .V.. : 4-Vo. on.nl!.. .- tgtes of the crop. The marKeL upcucu oicauj a. i. a. ub ,;ne of -S to 40 points under a con tjation of the selling movement Lhi.-h liaa Deen in prugress at inv !0e o flast week, but quickly rallied trade buying, ouuisn spoi aavices Hid the statement that ocean tonnage mild probably be available for the shipment 01 ou jjci ucm. mui uoiLon this season that last. December ad- from 10 ii.so ana narcn ''0111 -f-1'0 uiamus B,U- nces of 3 7 to 20 points on the threw -nre aCllve lltuiima, vut. oivdvuvil WAV w . . A- 3.1; J J .1 - 1 seller ot Jate owjvwwb nu me mar jift turned easier during the.. afternoon, tider realizing. There also appeared lobe Southerns selling on xno late m- . i 3 OT 9 9 . T- (line VBltll CAtCllUCU t 1V1 JU0 tem'oer and 24.95 for March,- or1 about io to 50 points net jower. letter nuo- uations were irregular with the close mowing rallies of some 355 to 3D points from the lowest on covering. Futures: v Open high low close. 27.60 26.35 25.28 24.33 23.63 pec. . Jan . . March. . Jay.. . . Jaiy. .27.44 27.95 27.35 .26.10 26.75 26.06 .25.03 26.60 24.95 .24.30 24.8 24.06 .23.50 23.85 23.30 Spot quiet; middling, 29.10. PORT MOVEMENT. Sew Orleans Middling, 28.50; re ceipts. S,567; exports, lt,540; sales, 227; KKk. 39S.698. Galveston Middling, 30.10; receipts, 12,33 4 ; exports, 5,400; sales, 800; stock, 185.014. Mobile Middling, 26.25;; receipts, M; sales, 24; stock, 29,390. Savannah Middling, 29.00; receipts, stock, 281,067.' Charleston Receipts, 224; stock, 47,- Wilmington Middling, 26.25; re- ce;pts, 341; stock, 4b,3o. Texas City Receipts,,, 73;. stock,.; Norfolk Middling, 26.75; receipts, 2, :S); sales, 360; stock. 91,106. Baltimore Stock, 13,939. ; Boston Middling, 29.00; stock. 11,- m Philadelphia Middling, 29.35; stock, 10,2:5. Xew York Middling, 29.10; stock, ':273. . Minor j.orts Stock, 16,052. Total today Receipts, 30,153; ex- icrts, 16,940; stock, 1,416,686. Total for week Receipts, 48,919; ex torts, 22.093. ' Total for season Receipts, 2,350,532; sports, 1,461,367. Interior Movement. Houston Middling, 29.35; receipts. 18,322: shirjments. 9.892: sales. 7.514: Sock, 283,477. ' ' Memphis Middling. 29;00: receipts, 5,- 511; shipments, 4,654; sales, 1,250; stock. '9,166. Augusta Middlinff. 27.25: receipts. 1,- 13; shipments, 162; sales, 430; stock, l-),ioo. St. Louis Middling, 29.00; Receipts, shipments, 653; stock, 23,345. Little Rock Middling; 29.-00; receipts, shipments, 324; sales, 324; stock, Dallas Middline-. 28.50: sales. T.182. Montgomery Middling, 27.25; stodk, Total today Receipts. 18,025; sh!p-t5ulls, ts, 13,685; stock, 765,31. EW ORLEANS COTTON. Sew Orleans. Dee. 9. The cotton Nrfcet was denrassted durinz the !ater part of the session trday. part ly liquidation from-the loner side preparatory to the annual estimate of 3 crop from the government on Wed 'ssday and partly by short offerings d on the belief that the market become technically weakened by buying of the last week or two. opening was lower as.the resujt 'fthe removal of the prohibition of jort selling for speculative account v5tatrto time was the pressure against f market very great" from the bear On the first call n rices were off to ; ll 40 points, but immediately after "tu int atilr. mnntha in TA lh to-nts over Saturday's close. The buy . that was responsible for this .was 2 ,to the bullish showing of the wming returns to December 1.. This !r Sa'n was not long maintained, ; . E" selling again entering the mr and by the middle of the day new levels were established, where the "v months were 45 to 62 points. uh J Saturday's flnol nrlr9 A some- steadier feeling came out to ri the close was un- """ifted t 8 points down compared closing quotations of .last Futures; Dec 'an. ' rch'. Open high low . clase. .26.60 27.37 27.05 27,30 .25.90 26.32 25.73' -26.20 .24.67 25.10 24.45,24.85 .23.94 24.37 23.60' 24.04 .23.29 23.80 22.92 23.2ft y. . Pot quiet. Low middling, 24.75; n, 28.50; good middling. 29.50. tlVERPoOIi COTTON. tea'dv0?': Dec- Cotton: . Spot i; Prices UTichans-sil dnnri mid-7 T . I o(2"?S: middling,-21.45; low mid - Harv " " gooa orainary, 18.58.; ora- Receipts, 14,200 bales. erican. put.. -Lures pineal t t-. 19.fi.j uvu vcijf Sl.Cd.Uj'a ,i : UOWUl January, 18.45; . February, AND COMMERCIAL , - 1 ' : , . CORN PRICES GO DPtSTOGKS MAKE MNS ProbablUt?- ot Inadequate Winter. Ac eomulations More Than Offsets Big Receipts. Chicago, Dec. 9. Assertions that de lays to the - crop movement had re netered improbable the accumulation of in adequate winter stock' of corn in the ast proved more than an offset today for bis receipt here. The mar ket closed strong. 1 to 2, net higher 7ii?J?!?Uff 181 to 1'Sl and May 1.30 to 1.30 H. Oats gained to lc. in provisions xo outcome ranged from 70c decline to 40c advance. Grain and provisions elbse CORN , January. . May. . .. OAt? January. . May.. .. PORIC 1.31 1 ... 1.30 ... .72 ... .72 . . .48.50 ...44.30 . . .26.30 ...25.35 ..23.75 . . . .24.70 nominal; 4 yellow, A January.. ., May... . XARI January.. . . May. ... t,,m . RIBS January. . i .. May Cash corn No. 2 yellow No. 3 yellow. 1 1.33Q1.35. 1.42; No. WILMINGTOPI MARKET. STAR OFFICE, Dec. 10, 1918. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Nominal. CRUDE TURPENTINE 8, , TAR $4.25-18. ROSIN Nominal. ' COTTON MARKET. Middling Nominal. PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected dally by C. D. Commission Merchant, 212-216 Gilbert, Market St. ,, Wholesale prices 1 paid by Wll mington dealers.) CORN $2 to $2.10. BEEF 16 to 18c lb. PORK 22 to 25c lb. BACON (N. a) Hams 40 sides and shoulders 35c lb. to 45c; TALLOW 16c lb. BEESWAX 36c lb. HIDES Oreen 14c lb; Green Salt 15d lb; Dry Salt, 22c lb; Dry Flint. 2S6 lb. ' WOOL White, 60c to 60c; burry 42 to 54c lb. HENS Si to $1.25 ech. BROILERS 40 to 75c each. FALtCi. CHIX 30 to 90o each. LIVE TURKEYS 35c 40c lb. LIVE GEESE $1.25 each. DRESSED GEESE jl.BO. LIVE DpCKS--75o each. EGGS 60 to 66c dos. BUTTER Country, 40c lb. SWEET POTATOES $1 to V1.25 bu. N APPLES $5 to ?7 bbL ' CABB ' GE 12.50 to $3 per cwt. . ONIONS-?2 bu. BLACK WALKUTS-r-Sl per bu. COTTON GINNINGlHEpORT. . ' ,YT--Xr - -vis Washington. Dec '9.-Cotton ginned prior to December 1 and 9,563,124 run ning balest including 134,150 round! bales; iO;170 bales of American Egyp? tlan andl 2,t41 bales of sea Island, the census bureau today .reported. Prior to; JDecember 1 " last year, total ginntngs were 9,7l3,52f, including 175, 672 round bales, and 77,755 bales of sea island. Ginnings by states are:- Alabama, 682,893; Arizona, 18.420; Ar kansas, 717,121; California, i 33,228; Florida, 21,983; Georgia, 1,764,895; Louisiana, 460,203: Mississippi, 892,906; Missouri, 41.447; North Carolina, 647, 307; Oklahoma, 482,441; South Carolina;' l,24i,i22i Tennessee, 224,049; Texas, 2, 317,177; Virginia, 15,020; all other states 2,912. ; , . - Sea Islands Florida, 10,163; Georgia, 12,044; South Carolia, '3,584. CHICAGO MVESTOCIt. Chicago, Dec' 9. Hogs "generally steady at Saturday's average. , Cattle Market unevenly lower de cline : averaging .around 50c on ' beef steers,' butcher stock and calves; stock erls and feeders, 2- to-50c lower. Stock ers and feeders, choice and fancy, 9.75 13.25; medium. . 7,00 9.75.: Western range,, cows, an-d , heifers, 8.00 12.60. , ' Sheep market .strong to 25c higher; lambs, choice; 15.50 15.60; medium, 14.25150;-culls; ltf.0013;50: -Ewes, choice, 9.25 9.76; medium, 1 8.00 9.25; -.4.000 6.75. . . - - NEW'TORK LIVESTOCK. New York, -.Dec 9. Beeves; steady; steers, 9,5018.75; bulls, 6.00 10.50; cows 4.60 10.25. Calves irregular; common tb prime yeals, 15.00?1.00; culls, 12.0014.50; fed calves, 7.50. 10.00 grassers, 6.507.00; yearlings; 4.50 6.00; fair western x, calves, 10.50. Sheep and' lambs -Sheep steady; lambs, lower; sheep," 6.00 9.50'; culls, 4.50 5.50; lambs, 13.0015.25T. culls. 9.0012.00. -- s Hogs steady at 1800; roughs, 16.00. - NEW YORK MONEY. New York, Dec 9.-!-Mercantile. pa? per 6. - Sterling, 60-day bills, 4.73i commercial -60-day bills on banks, 4.72 ; commercial 60-day bills. 4.72 ; demand. 4.75.70; cables, 4.76 7-16. Gov ernment bonds easy; railroad, band bond steady. Time loans strong, 60 and 00 days and six months, 6 bid. Call money strong; ruling: rate, 6; bank acceptances, 4. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Savannah, Dec 9. Turpentine, noth ing doing, 65; sales, ; receipts, 224; shipments, two; stock, 30,937. , Rosin Arm; sales, 2,558; receipts, 1, 025; shipments, - ; stock, 70,652. Quote: ' B, D, and E, 13-50 13.52 ; F, jmd G. 13.50 13.55; H, 13.5013.57; I,' 13.75 13.80; K, 15.50; M. 16.00; 16i25;-W lo.ou; w w..-o.i.u. DRY GOODS fBIARKET. New York, Dec. 9. Cotton goo dfr and yarns were quiet today with leasing tendency. Dress goods were sold in a very nioderate way.' Raw -Ilk was lower. , . ' new York provision. New York, Dec . Raw sugar quiet; centrifugal, 7.28; fine gra.nulated 9. Spot v coffee nominal. Buter firm. Cheese strong. " t COTTONSEED OIL . MARKET. , t New - .York, Dec. , 9.--Cottonseed oil -... jfnTi iwith quotations nominal. Improvement Ascribed to- favorable Week-end. Trade Advices, and In dustrial Prospects. New" York, Dec. 9. To - foderate and irregular improvement shown jb'y today's stock market was mainly es- cribed to the favorable tenor of week end advices respecting general' trade and industrial prospects as reported' hy the lederal reserve board and other authorities. . Dealings were again very light and contracted, concentrating in , steels, shippings, motors, oils and several of the hieh crade rails, aa well n vrrtior transportations, notably Southern Rail way and Texas Pacific. , - Speculative specialties as represented by the distilling group also f&rijned a considerable part of the trading, In- o-ustriai Aiconoi gaining1 nvcipoints and Distillers a, point. The most ex tensive gain of any stock was that, of Cuba-America Sugar, which advanc ed 16 points on a single sale. Mar rine pfd. fluctuated within a two point range but yielded ..toward the close, despite'assurances of progress In the proposed sale tothe United States government, and Mexican Petroleum lost half of its substantial rise. Sears-Roebuck. May Department Stors, American Car, American Canand the coppers furnished the other firjn to strong issues, metals being sustain ed by official reports - that the war board intends to hold the supplies now on hand. U. S. Steek and kindred shares were at their best with tobaccos at the fair ly active close, and Studebaker, which ranked among the fed backward issues, made up practically all its loss of 1 points, utilities alone displaying heavi ness. - Liquidation of libery bonds proceed ed, the fourth 4s making a new low quotation at 95.64 while the second 4s duplicated the -year's minimum at 93. Rails and internationals were steady. Total sales, par value $10,225,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged oh call. 4- NEW YORK STOCK LIST. American. Beet Sugar.. 60 American Can 47 American Car and Foundry .. ..86 American Locomotive. 63 "4 American Linseed.. 42 American Smelting and Refining. 85 American Sugar.. .. .. . ..111 American Tel and Tel 103 American Tobacco.. .. .. .. ..195 Anaconda Copper l....d 66 Atchison . 95 Atlantic Coast Line .. ..106 Atl. Gulf nd W. Indies 110 Baldwin Locomotive.. 76 Baltimore and Ohio.. .. 55 Bethiehem Steel "B" 67 Canadian Pacific ....160 Central Leather.. .,s .. . Chesapeake and Ohio. . . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Ch,go, -R I. and Pac . . China Copper. Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Corn Products.. .. .. . 62 58 47 28 38 .37 . 47 , 58 it 1 Crucible-&teL . : . . --si: Cuba cane Sugar. . . Erie. - . . ..... . .... . General-. Electric .... .. . . General Motors, v .... Great Northern . pfd ... Great Northern Ore- Ctfs. Gulf States- Steel.-. .." .... 30 .... 19 .. . .126 . . .. 97 . .. 31 9 9 8 5 - ... 4S ... 27 i.v.113 ... 31 .... 36 ; ..120 ;28 . ..161 ....25 - 4& 2S 4 75 . ..107 . .. 6 ....43 Illinois Central . . Inspiration Coppery Int. Mer.- Marine. .l ". . - In. Mer. Marine pf d . . .. International Paper.. .. Kennecott Copper . . Louisville and Nashville. Maxwell Motors. . Mexican Petroleum;. .. Miami Copper. . ... . . . , - Mid vale Steel..- .. a Missouri Pacific New York: Central v. Norfolk" and Western Northern Pacific. .. .. Ohio Cities Gas. . . . Pennsylvania. - .. .. ..47 Pittsburg-Coal c- - ; 41 Ray .Consolidated Copper . . ... .. 22 -Reading. i . . . . . . .... 84 RepV Iron aud Steel.. .. .. .. 76 Seaboard Air Line. . . . . . . . . 9 Seaboard Air Line pfd.. .. 21 Sinclair Oil and Refining ; . . . 34 Closs. Shef. Steel and Iron.t . .. 47 Southern Pacific. . ... . . ..... .102 Southern Railway.; . .. .. 31 Southern Railway pfd . . .. .. .. . 70 Studebaker-Corporation v52 Tennessee Copper T: . ; .......... 1.4 Texas. Co ....... . .. . .. ....185 Tobacco Products. ....-81 Union Pacific .. .. .. 130 United Cigar Stores United Fruit. . 17 145 .104 . 71 97 .112 . 79 . 54 . 24 : 88 U. S.- Ind. Alcohol.. .. United States Rubber. United States Steel. . . Unitfcd States Steel pfd . Utah Copper. . . . :. ; ... Virginia Caro; Chem.. l Wabash Pfd. "A" . . Western Union Westnghouse ElectHc. . .. .... 48 WJJlys-Overland. . .. .V . 26 Total salesi 363,900. POLISH-AMERICAN TROOPS ON THEIR WAY TO'POLAjTD(t) Amsterdam,, Dec.. 9. Polish-American divisions, according to ' a. ' well informed source, says" the Warsaw-correspondent' 6f the Weser Zeitung, have, embarked at Havre' for panaig- in. West ' Prussia, -vwlth' the intention" of occupying the provinces of Posen.and Silesia.. The headquarters of the Polish-American, troops, according to this information,; will be" at the. town, of Posen. , - . . 4 , bp&k Nosf Rii-si ENd; " : A COLD 0P CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. - Count fl-ftyt Your cold in headf or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos-. trlls will open, ; the air passages f of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge; dryness or headache; no struggling for. breath at night." ' V . Get a. samll bottle of. Ely's "Cream Balm from your .druggist and apply a little of .this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every, air passage of the head, soothing and healing- the' swollen or inflamed mueous membrance, giving you instant relief . Head - colds and catarrh -yield like magic; Don't. stay stuff edsup and THE sWEATHER. United States Department of Agricul ture Weather Bureau. - 'Wilmington. Dec io,, 1918. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending yesterday at J P; M. T Temperatures a 8. A. Ml, '54 degrees; at 8 P. M 60 degrees; maximum 72 de gress; minimum? 54 degrees; mean 63 degrees. ? .' - Raiufajl for the day, .00 in.; . rain fall for the month to date, .51 inches. Stage of water In Cape Fearriver at Fayeteville. at 8 A." M., yesterday. 4.5 feet, - ' v v " ,f. THE WEATHER. For North Carolina: Local rains Tuesday;' Wednesday, fair, colder vest and central portions. , The Poirt Calendar, Dec 10, 1918. Sun rises... .. a . T ...... 7:07 Sun sets ......... . . . ' . . .....5:03 Day's length . . . . .. . .9 hrs. 56 miu. J. , . THE TIDES. High water. Lovr water A.MPi,M.AtM.,P.M. Wilmington. , .2:27 3:10 9:54 10:32 Southport. . ..12:08 12;31 6:38 7:14 Masonboro Inlet 11:57 12:20 6:18 6:54 WEATHER BUREAU REPORTS. Dec. 10th. . r Temperature: "A TATIO.N8 o" n n Abilene. . . clear 72 52 .0 Asheville. . Train'g 66 50L .0 Augusta. . .pt cidy 72 52 .0 Birmingham, clear 66 58 .0 Boston. . . clear 48 32 .0 Charleston. .. cidy 72 52- vO Charlotte. . .cidy 68 54 . .0 Chicago. . . .cidy 46 42. .66 Galveston. . .cidy 70 64 .0 Jacksonville., clear 74 6 .0 Memphis cidy 66 64 .0 Mobile. . .pt cidy 70 56 .0 Montgomery pt cidy 70 52 .0 New Orleans . .cidy SO 60 .0 New York . .clear 52 46 .0 Oklahoma.. . clear 68 48 J .0 Palestine. . .cidy 76 66 .0 Pittsburg.. . rain'g 50 42 .0 Raleigh. .pt cidy 74- 54 .0 Savannah. . pt cidy 72 54 .0 Shreveport. pt cidy 74 64 .0 St. Louis . .clear 74. 60 . ,10 Washington, rain'g 6 46 .01 Wilmington pt cidy 72 54 .0 MARINE DIRECTORY List of Vessels. Foreign and Domestic, In the Port of Wilmington, N. C. Steamers. Pollux, (Am.), 1.815 tons, Clark, Heide & Co. - Isonomia, (Am.), 2,474 tons, Gett Heide & Co. Josey, (Dan.), 1,671 tons, Jorgensen, Heide & Co. . Farm Loss Bond Sales. Washington, Dec.x 9. Two million dollars of farm loan bonds of the new issue, bearing four arid a half per cent, have been sold to the treasury Blnce November 1, the farm loan board an nounced todsfy. No farm loan bonds will be 'sold publicly -until after the war, in order-not to put them in com petition with' liberty bonds."4' FOR GOLDS AND GRIPPE DOCTORS ADVISE The Improved Calomel Tablet That Is Entirely Purified of Jill Nauseating and Danger- ousv Qualities Physicians are warning the, public against trifling with ' colds, influenza, and grippe.., They say, that a brisk cal omel purgative- preferably Calotabs, the new and improved- calomel tablet, should be invariably taken at bed time aud' repealed; the second, or third night, if necessary. . In the-earliest stages one Calotab is. usually sufficient unless the case is particularly severe. " J" Physicians say that it is a waste, of. time and Is dangerous to yexperiment with other laxatives, as calomel-is ab solutely necessary sooner 'or .later. .One calotab on the tongue at bed time with a swallow of water that's all. No salts, no nausea ribr tfle Slightest in terference with diet,, work or , pleas ures. Next morning your cold has van ished and your" whole system is puriflfed and refreshed. Cdiotabs are soldonly in origiflal sealed packages. Price thity-flve cents. Recommended knd' guaranteed everywhere. Price refunded if you are not benefited. adv. Hopes, Women Will , Adbpt this Habit As-Well AsMen Glass, of . hot .water each "morn- Ian kalne , lie thnk. aitrf Ifiel f. i clean, eweef, . frehi;. : Hat)tv. bright alert vigorous and-' vivaciousr-a good 4clear skin; a-'nat-" ural, rosy coriipjexion aiT freedom from . illness .are -assured only; .by cdean, healthy blood. -.If only .every woman and likewise ' every man .could realize- the wonders, of '.the .;5morilng inside bath.-what- a,rratif yittgi,fRnge would -take placed. l - Instead of, .the w thousands oft eickly. anaemic-looking jnen. . woTnesor va,nd girls with' pasty.-or..muddy ' complex ions; . instead N of - the .' multitudes,- of ."nerve wrecks," "rundo wns,t. ,'b'rain fags" and pessimists we "should .see a virile, optimistic thrpng , of y rosy cheeked people .everywhere. -.An. Inside bath . Is had by, t drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water, with a teaspoohful of lime-stone phosphate ' in . it to wash from the stomach,, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's' indigestible wkste, sour fermentations and poisons before putting- more food into the stomach. "Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, ; nasty ' breath, - rheumatism, colds; and particularly those' who- have a pallid sallow complexion . and ..who are constipated very .often, are urged to obtain ' a quarter , pound" of .' lime atone phosphate a.t the drugv store,, which will-cost but a trifle, butyls. suf ficient to demonstrate the quick Lnd re markable Change , in both health and appearance awaiting those ;wholpfac tic- intarxuU' sanitation. aav. NATIONAL LEAGUE TO ELECT "v r , SUCCESSOR TO JNO; - K TENER -r: ' -i " i . .V . ; New York, Dec. 9tWlth election of a successor to John.K; Tener as presi-, dent, and formulation of policies re garding players and play in 1919 as the principal - scheduled- business,. National-League baseball ' club' owners were gathering here' tonight for their annual meeting. - ;-..."-". The field of, presidential candidates has narrowed down i-to John A. Hayd ler, present secretary-treasurer, and John., Conway Toole, who has served as counsel for the league and the Na tional commission. ' The board of directors will meet to-J -morrow- and probably will "be occupied first with routine-business. IO;tLY-DUPLEK. Jl .MM... unnaing mill Grind lfalf.- clover ' hay; fl I corn. d mia l-aiae in the hsad; ither Bepantdy or mixed variad DroDertkna with I ccraon theeob, witborwitb. i ounun iea,ma omxm, tyt, bai ley, com abd dotrgrh FULLY CUARANTCED Fapr plates double st, KrindiBC at the aame taaeao. ihhiL. 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Leave ."Electric Center" 'for ..; Leave -Electric Center" for " - Beach Winter Park Wrightsville x6:50 A.M. x6 :50 A.M. x7:20 A.TVL 7:30 A.M. x8:00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. x9 :00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:80 AiM. , !1:00P.M xl:05P.M. 2:00 P.M 2:80 P.M. : 3:00 P.M. s3:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. V6:Vo'p!m. 6:40 P.M 7:15 P.M x6:50 A.M. x7 :20 A.M. 'xV:bVi!M. s8:30 A.M. x7:20 A.M. 8780 A.M. X8 :00 A.M. 8:30 A.M. x9:00 AL 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. sl:00 P.M. xl:05P.M 2:00 P. 2:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. V:V6"p!m.' 6 :40 P.M. 7:15 P.M. x:900 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M .'1:00 P.M. xl:05 P.M. 62:60 P.M. s2:30 P.M. , 3:00 P.M. s3:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. x5 :30 P.M. I o- ' 6:10 P.M. 6:40 P.M. 7:15 P.M. 8:15 PJ. 9:15 P.M. ,.;..t xll:15 P.M. 8:15 P.MJ- 8:15 P.M 9:15 P.M. 10:15PJM. i,l:15 P.M. 9:18 P.M. 10:16 P.M. 11:15 P.M. Special for Sundays every 30 minutes from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.r and leave Beach every 30 minutes from 2:45 to 5:45 p. m. r Transfer car connects with this train fit Wrightsville on request ' to Transportation Oflice. IBeach car will go through on request to Transportation Office. Phone No. 667. oBy arrangement 24 hours in advance with the Transportation Offloe. 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. Mv . SPECIAL NOTICE! 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 nqt guaranteed to connect at Wrightsville with Beach transfer car. , Plant Small Grain Before Christmas Let us quote you Appier Oats, Red Rust Proof Oats, Burt Oats, Leap's Prolific Wheat, Abruzzi Rye. North Carolina Rye. One Car Nitrate of Soda. J Three Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. 300 Rolls Elwood Wire Fencing "coming. - " 2,000 Kegs Wire Nails coming. 1,000 Fish Kegs. 200 Barrels Fancy West Indies Molasses, extra fine. One car Velvet Bear? Meal. ' One car Peanut Meal. : One car Diamond Hog Meal. 3,000 ; Bushels New Crop Vir ginia Peanuts. ' 3,000 Bushels New Crop North Carolina Peanuts. , 2000 Bushels New Crop White 2$00 New Peanut Bags. ' . Full line of Canned Goods: . v Your needsT personally, looked after. , ' . . - - TJ. s; Food ; Administratio-. License No. Gt054-374; . V, ; D. L. Gore Strictly Wkoleaale. WILMINGTON. N. C. RESULT PRODUCING --Quality :--'V:Vr" -Service Multigraph Jettera f Just Like , ' '' " TypeVriting). Engraving. Public Typewriting, v , Rubber Stamps. , iotar and Corporation Seals. . : Harriss Printing & Advertising Co. r Members Chamber C6mmerce) THANKSGIVING Let' bur soldier boys have the ... Turkeys. ( 'Order Pork HamsiPork Sausage, Liver Sausage, Native Beef, Pork Loins from your Butcher or Grocer. Clean, sajiltary, delicious. Gov ernment inspected. Take no sub stitutes. - Demand the genuine. CAROLINA PACKING CO. JVIeat Packers. ,WIlmlnton, N.C People who wear false teeth know the value of "Corega." We have it. .'Nuf said,- Grove's Chill Tonic. -666 Wampole's C. L. Oil f J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second and Princess. Bead Star Business Locals. SCHEDULE POWER CO; ; WEST ROUND V 'Leave Beacb for .t Wilmington - Leave ' Leave (Vinter Park .. Wilmington VVrlgktsvIIle 1 for Wilmington xo5:50 A.M. x6:00 AM. x:ll A.M. x7:31 A.M. x8 :01A.M. 18:11A.M. x8 :41A.M. 89:8S A.2-. , x9:41Af. 10:41 A.M. xl 1:06 A.M. 12:36 P.M. x2 :01P.M. 2:06 P.M. x2 :41P.M. x3:.PlP.M. X3 :60 P.M. 4:06 P.M. - 6:41 P.M, 86:06 P.M. Xfi-.nPJtf. 6:56 PJM n 7:21P.M., 7:66 P.M. 8:56 P.M. 9:56 P.M. 10:56 P.M. 11:5(1 P.M. x7:05 AJVL x7 :35 A.M. x7:20 A.M x7:"50 A.M. 88:00 A.M x8:30 AJ- x8 :15 A.M. 9:15 A-M. 69:15 AM, 89:25 A.M. ., x9:30A.M X10:45 A.M 110:30 A.M. 710:45 A.M. 12:15 P.M. 1:45 P.M. xl0:55A.M 12:25 P.M. xl:50 P.M. 1:45 P.M. sl:65 P.M x.2 :80 P.M. x3:00P.M V:V5P.M. '5:30 P.M. 3:45 P.M 6:15 P.M. 6:45 P.M. 85:56 P. M. x6 :00 P.M. 6:45 P.M. tf:30 P.M 6:45 P.M, 6:55 P.M. 7:30P.M 7:10 P.M 7:45 P.M 8:46 P.M. 8:30 PJM. 9:80 P.M, 9:45 P.M. 10:45 P.M. xll:45 P.M Cars leave Center for Beach WALL PLASTER PORTLAND CEMENT HYDRATED LIME SHINGLES RUBBER ROOFING PINE LATHES. W- B. Thorpe & Company Coal and Builders' Supplies SOME GOOD VALUES. A beautiful 4ine ofCameo's. solid, gold and. gold filled jewelry. Belber Brand Suit Caiw9-nd HandBif , STARKEY A GOLDBERG. - 22 South Front fit. United: "States Railroad Administration, W;. . G McAdoe, Director . General of , ' '; . 'L Railroads. UNION PASS ENG ER STATION Arrival ' and - Departure ' of October 13, 1918. Train SEABOARD AIR LIN DEPART. , , - DAILY. ' ' AIUUVkB. r45 PJ. . . Charlotte . .... .1U9JJ. ' - v .. Pirlor-jGat.-t:.- '5:15 A.M.... Charlotte .... 12:30 A.M ; Sleeper . bpened 10:90 P. Mi ' For Information Phone ITS. - ATLANTIC COAST- LINE depart; " ; "daily: ; arrivEc' 5;30'A.M . South and'; W"est,;.;.12r40 A.M. Sleeper ttf Col-mbia, COj)nlO:00 P. M.f 7:45:AJVi. , . North . ; . -.6:05 P.M. Parlor Car to N.or.rqt-. , 8:30 A.M.... Fayetteville . . . . 8:00P.M.) 3:05 P.M .... . New Bern .....12:80 PJM. 3:30 P.M , ..So.uth and West . . 1 .'00 PJI. .. Sleeper to Augusta and Atlanta. i 6!45.P,M. . f North 16:15 XMJL Sleepers to Washington and. Norfolk. For Information Phono 160. For Sale! 100 Sacks Beet Pulp. 200 Sacks Cotton Seed Meal. " 100 Sacks Cocoanut and? Pea nut' Meal. 100 Sacks Wheat Middlings. 50 Sacks Corn Feed. , 25 Sacks Seed Wheat. "- . 1, 100 Sacks White Feed Oats. "50 Sacks White Corn. . a full line of toys and . fire crackers. - Grocery Co - It. H. MELVIN, Owner, v Wallace, 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-1, company, which insures only select lives, and which places safety above -eirery other consideration. ' : - , A.B. CR00M. JR., ' "Manager Wilmington ' District. 1 h - 301" Santhern Bnlldlng, ---., fio ; . wiiiIiiia'- TV- fJ. sV t , h t i'.m ill H 11 M mini ii1 in Mi ihi
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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