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Star Classified Ads Bring . Results TRY THEM They are the Little Ads with the Big Story • 1= STAR CLASSIFIED ADS NO^ TAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE! --- ——■ v . , --__„ Star Classified. Ads Are Read Daily by More Than 3000 People R E ATD THEM! USE THEM! Help Wanted (1) ll’ vOU ARK looking- for help of any kind, there is no better way to get pood, intelligent employes than by „„iiiK The Star’s Classified section. It I. rood. Phone SI and ask for Classified IH'iiariment. wanted AT ONCE—Good man to lo to iii Jacksonville, N. C.. and han Singer sewing macnines for the c :t ,- of Onslow. This is one of the territories in eastern bTorth CAro y, . You have three sources to draw fcn-iMfss from, water, farming and r. ; i a ding. Party must have rig to , ,1 with and we will furnish the ; , ..-'.tines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., t; Batson, Manager, New Bern, v. 1 ■ ryiij.; STAR Classified Department in - V. W. Andrews to be its guest v : , i: rand today to see “The Dan Age.” Call at Star office today fi ticket. wriiNoC RARER WANTED—Only one , nil experience need apply. S. J. i: , . .in- Star. WANTED—Tile setter, first-class me , W in-io. Good job for right man. w B. Mahoney, 523 E. Main street, ISi-ltmond, Va. . ' ' j hTToiTwaNT A BIGGER JOB? We , nn help you negotiEfte a suitable connection. Executives’ Employment Agency, Charlotte, N. C. LKICKLAYERS—Plenty of work; open season; $1:25 per hour, 4+ 1-2 hours re, week; union men only. Address l'nHon Brick Works, Richmond, Va. -.i’ANTED—News Soys to Jell S-page comic Heart’s American. See Gordon Bros., X7 Princess St.; phone 745. 10-21-tle COLORED WOMAN to assist in house work and wait on invalid.* Must be) iv ell1 recommended. Palmgren, 1919 tYoolcott Ave. T11E STAR Classified Department in vites Warren S. Johnson to be its guest at the Grand Monday- to see "The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star- office Monday for free ticket. Agents-Saiesmen Wanfefl (2) WANTED—You cun get honest, Intelli gent agents and salesmen by using The Star’s Classified ads. They’re read. Mail or phone copy to classified depart ment. THE STAR Classified Department in vites G. W. Baggett to be its guest at the Grand today>4o see “The Dan gerous Age.1’ Call at Star office today for free ticket. FRUIT TREE SALESMEN—Profitable. pleasant, steady work; good side line for farmers, teachers and others; per manent job for good workers. Write fur terms. Concord Nurseries, Dept. 147. Concord, Ga. SITUATION WAT7TED 3 BUSINESS MEN who need employes . .use this section. Efficient, intelligent employes looking for n position adver tise here. Phone, bring or mail your Ads. to The,Stay’s Classified Dept. WANTED—-Position in mercantile bus iness by man with 20 years experi ence; willing to accept anything rea sonable and honest. “Position. 508 South Second street. THE STAR Classified Department in vites W. C. Capps to be its guest at the Grand today to see “The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office today for free ticket. Business Opportunities (4) PEOP1E wishing to sell their bnslnes are brought In contact with people who want to buy in this section* It Is read. Bring, mall or phone your ad. to The Star’s Calssifled Department. FOR,SALE—Retail butcher business in best town eastern Carolina ;ten thou sand inhabitants; doing good busin&ss; reason for eale. going in packing busi ness established 30 years. Apply to liox 290, care Morning Star. THE STAR Classified Department in vites W. R. Davis to be its guest at Hie Grand today to see “The Danger ous Age.’’ Call at Star office today for fme ticket. Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) WILLARD DRY Cleaning . Co. Have It steam or French cleaning, alterations and reoairing. Auto delivery. Phone *55, 17 Princess, Just.below the. Peoples' bank. 11-26-tf-r, THE STAR Classified Department in vites C. D. Meyers to he its guest at the Grand today to see “The Danger ous Age.” Call at Star office today lor free ticket. I'KOPLE who wan miscellaneous Items advertise In this classification. Peo ple wanting? to sell something read it. For Sale Miscellaneous (6) ■STANDARD BOX ORANGES, 150 to 200 oranges, $2.50 f. o. b. Florida; stand ard box grapefruit, 36 to 80 grapefruit, >2.50 f. o. b. Florida; shipment direct to ■ ustomer from Florida growers; flat rate oranges, $1.50 f. o. b. Blackville; hat crate grapetruit, $1,50 f. o. b. Llackville; cash with order. The Gro cery Shop, Blackville, S. C* PEOPLE who want to sell something advertise'in thia’claaaillcation. Peo ple who want to buy read It. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mall orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing * Stamp Co.. 8 Grace St. Wilmington, N. O. 8-26-tfc >1 VCKEHEL — Fancy large Spaatah GOLD FISH and Canary Birds; large variety in stock; all kind's of fish and rd supplies for sale at' C. H. Borne " ann's Store, Seventh and Orange Sts. THE STAR Classified Department in* vites C. H. Fore to be Its guest at the 1 Rand today to see “The Dangerous tie:” Call at star office for free ' u/kt't. ■ ' L, v, ^ ' - , '■ For Salp Miscellaneous (6) WOOD—If It Is wood you want, call 2167. We have oak, nine, lightwood, j any amount; quick delivery at the right' prices. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Reliable wood dealer, 15 years in wood business. If you want nice wood, the best on the market, call phone 940-J -«i-1—_ FOR SALE—300 dozen mullet roe.' Or ders solicited. Samuel Bear, 3r., and Sons. ^ AVANTED—We want you to know that "we are the best and cheapest place to buy machinery. Also, that we will buy, at a fair price, any machinery that you may have idle and wish to sell. Fifteen years of fair dealing is why we lead. Lingo Metal Works. Riant at Lingo, on the Belt Line railroad tracks. U. S. ARMY GOODS STORE for bar gains—New, extra heavy, all woo] gray blankets, steel . cots, mattresses fdr cots, single and double beds, raiii coats, hob nail shoes, overcoats, wool shirts, canvas, truck covers, wool un derwear, hats, dish pans, meat clean ers, butcher knives. A'islt the store and tee for yourself. U. S. Army Goods Stores, 20 Market St. PINE AND OAK cut to order; $2.00 and $2.50, delivered anywhere in the city. Phone 2177. Quick service. FOR SALE—Lucretia Dewberry plants at $10 per 1,000; booking orders now for February delivery. W. L. Everett, Rennert, N„ C. WOOD FOR SALE—$7.00 cord; 4 ft. or stove length; phone 17U7-AA’; one-half cord least delivered. MACHINERY FOR SALE—Frick high pressure saw mill equipment, Repub lic ^ concrete mixers, and a complete line, of all kinds of new and used ma chinery for immediate delivery. Oli ver Carter, 210 South Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. THE STAR Classified Department in vites AV. E. Hagood to he its guest at the Grand today to see “The Dangerous -Age.” Call at Star office today for free ticket. Automobiles (7) j FOR SALE—Dodge touring- car, in good condition; 4 good cord tires; all extra equipment; must be sold at once. See Mr. Albertson, at the Star, Monday. BUYERS AND SELLERS of automo biles advertise in this section. Their ads. are read and cars are easily and quickly sold. SAVE 25 to 75 per-cent on auto parts. New and used parts for all cars and trucks; good used parts half price of! new ones; send old parts for duplica- ! tion. Whitton A;ito Wrecking Co., Co- ] lumbia, S. C. Automobiles (7) FOR SALE—One Overland Four in fair condition. Call 724. WE HAVE ONE slightly used Ford tan truck, all new cord tires. This truck is seven months old. The price is low. Chipl^y’s Universal Motor'Co. FOR SALE CHEAP—Dodge touring car, has original cord tires not hurt, extra cord tire with cover to match. Full set shock absorbers; car in first I class condition 1205 Market * street, P. O. Box 212. HOW ABOUT a light delivery truck that has been used live months f This is a covered Ford truck with starter, demountable rims, cord tires and «hoek absorbers; this truck fh a dandy; price i S250,(M), Don’t overlook this one. *Ask for Murrell. Chipleys Universal Motor company. WE HAVE two good used Ford sedans that are complete iti every way. We arp not asking a high price for them. You should see and drive them before you. buy; .$300.00 is the price each; term's. Ask Murrell to show them. Chipleys Universal Motor Co. THE STAR Classified Department in vites Frank Herbst to be its guest at the Grand today to see “The Dan gerous Age.”, Call at Star office today for free ticket. Poultry, Eggs, Livestock <8) FOR SALE—One fine mule, will work anywhere; also a very fine Clay bank pony, a good traveler. E. D. Williams, Market street road. BABY* CHICKS—From National Trap nested Layers. Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, S. C. White Leghorns, Mottled Anconas, 98 per cent safe delivery guaranteed. Catalogue and price list free. National Hatchery Co., Winston-Salem. N. C. l-l-60t-c HERE is a clarification where peoide can dispose of their poultry, eggs and livestock. There are 30,000 readers of The Star’s classified section daily; 50 per cent moire on Sundays. THE STAR Classified Department in vites A. M. Kling to be its guest at the Grand today to see “The Danger ous Age.” Call at Star office today for free ticket. Seeds and Plants (9) CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—Stand ard varieties at $1.25 per 1,000; 10.000 and over, $1.00 per 1,000. Prompt ship ment weather permitting. Lewood Me Callum, Rowland, N. C 12-29-30t* THE STAR Classified Department in vites F. A. Lord to be its guest at the Orand today to see- “The Dangerous Age.” Call at Star office today for free ticket. Seeds and Plants (9) SEED POTATOES—Onion sets; air va rieties seeds for sale; any quantity Bear Produce & Mdse Co., Corner Nutt and Grace. Lost and Found CIO) LOST AND FOUND ■ articles are easily and quickly returned, to the ottaei through this section. Everyone rends this classification, which means 30,090 people who are daily looking for yonu lost artiele. i -*-*-—--— 1,1 ! LOST—A hunting case ladies’ watch i between First Presbyterian church i and the house next door. Rewtfrd ii ! returned to the Star. THE STAR Classified Department in vites George D. Motte to be its guest at the Grand today to see “The. Dan gerous Age.” Call at Star office today for free ticket. i ____ STOLEN—From stables of Cape Fear Country club, one black mare, 17 years old; weight abouif 1300 pounds; lame left hind leg; roached mane. Also one set harness almost new, with brass rings on backhand; chain traces | encased in rubber. Also one new wag io'n; name on side "Hickory.'’ Suitable [ reward for information leading to re covery of this property. Notify Box 500, care Star office. For Rent. Rooms. Houses (11) FOR RENT—Large house newly re paired inside and out. Suitable for boarding house. In convenient locality, on car line. All modern conveniences. Address Box A. X. Y., care Star. I FOR RENT—Garage, suitable for auto , mobile or storage of furniture; down I town; phone 773. -■—. I FOR RENT—Photo gallery. No. 116 Market St.; rent reasonable; posses | sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc ■ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; next to bath; hot water; private home in desirable location, two clocks loom postoffice; phone 773. 12-31-tfdh FOR RENT—One room completely fur nished for housekeeping. Phoah 2312, 510 S. Front St. THREE unfurnished rooms for rent for light housekeeping; next to bath; lights and water furnished; $22.50 pel month. Call 309 S. Second St. FOR RENT—Furnished bed room; next to bath; hot water; private family; 2l4 Red Cross; phone 1957; gentlemen only. FOR RENT—2 or more furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; 51S Castle St.; phone S77. Here’s What YOU Want! No Matter What You Want You’ll Find It In The Star’s Classified Ads There are hundreds of people just waiting to make an exchange of some sort, and many of them are just the ones you want to reach. People with everything use the Star’s Classified Ads and people wanting everything read them. MORNING STAR CLASSIFIED ADS ARE READ BY 40,000 People Today! Will they read your ad > If not, why not ? You re missing a great opportunity! Will*the 30,000 readers of the STAR CLASSIFIED ADS read your ad throughout the week? 1 If. not—call 51 and let the people kftow what, you have— or what you want! We have something to show advertisers. Call 51 pnd let us explain—we Will show you how to save money by spending some. Telephone want ads to the STAR (phone 51), send them or mall them to the Classified Department. If you wish the STAR will WRITE YOUR ADS FOR YOU. Classified Ads taken over the phope between, the hours of 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. Advertisers may have their answers addressed to a box number care of the STAR without extra charge. The STAR will not be responsible l'cr more than one incorrect inser tion of any one advertfsement. Ad vertisers should report any errors or discrepancies in their ads to the Classified Advertising Manager im mediately. The Star’s Classified Readers Are More Titan Double Any Other Wilmington Paper Use Star Classified Ads If You Want Results—They’re Read! 51—PHONE—51 tAnd Ask for Classified Department) CLASSIFIED AD RATES MINIMUM 25c Light-face type, 10c line. Black-face type, 15c line. Average 6 words to line. Blanked Space and:, Paragraphed Classified Ads, Line READER RATES' MINIMUM 50c • , Light-face-type, 20c line. Black-face type, 30c lino, ^ Average 6 words to line. - of copy, 10 pe^ cent ( DISCOUNTS 3 consecutive days, without change of copy, JLO.per cent ‘ 7 consecutive days, without change of copy, 15 per cent 30 or more consecutive days, with out change of copy, 25 per cent - \ Obituary and. Death Notice*?, Flat Kate of 75c ' u' C-' Classification not .s:uaranteed.aj£t6$ ; 7 o’clock. Mailed ads for Sunday’s- < issue should reacn the STAR A*?' Friday night. ,,.... * Wanted, Rooms, Houses (12) THE QUICKEST, cheapest and easiest way to set r. room or house is by placing your ad. here; 30,000 readers daily; 45,000 Sundays*. Bring, mail or , phonc y°,,r ad. to 51} ask lor Classified department. Rea'. Estate (]£) HERB Is the way to dtMi.ose of your real estate; the cheap, easy way to buy or sell. 1-5-lt dh $350.00 CASH, balance $5D.OO month, will buy that comfortable six-room bungalow, 1203 Grace street; owner leaving city; will make attractive price for quick sale. See James & James, Inc., Southern Bldg., phone 163. 2010 WOOLCOTT avenue, fiv«\ rooms and bath, can b9 occupied immedi ately; reduced price for quick sale. James & James, Inc., Agents, Southern Bldg., phone 163. 307-309 DAWSON street can be bought on rent terms. James & James, Inc., Southern Bldg., phone 163. THE STAR Classified Department in vites C. G. Southerland to be its guest at the Grand today to see “Dan gerous Age." Call at Star office tpday for free ticket. Special Notices (16) SILK LAMP SHADES made to order; experienced. • Apply Miss Wylde Flower, Wilmington Talking Machine Co., Second and Market Sts. AWNINGS AND TENTS made to order; upholstering1; furniture repaired; auto topping-. No job too large or toe small. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. G. King, SOI S. Front .St. Phone 411. 2-21-tfc “WE FURNISH anything lor your of fice needs—ruled form*, stationery, advertising -blotters, lithographing, Multigraphing, printing, engraving, leather advertising novelties. Harriss Printing and Advertising Co., Wil mington, N. C.” 10-8-tf-o SUBSCRIBE NOW to the new stock Mechanics Home Ass’n. Walker Taylor, Pre«s.; Wm. Struthers, Jr., Sec’y., 210 Princess. l-4-15tc YOUR BUSINESS advertised here gets you more readers than you pan get any other way. It puts your name, business and location before the public and will give you results. 1-o-lt dh SUITS Customed Tailored right here; $20.00 up. All kinds altering, remod eling, repairing; 20 years experience. Bet us serve you the better way. Peoples Tailoring Co., 505 N. Fourth; phone 1645-J. TWENTY-TWO YEARS experience en ables us to -warrant satisfaction in repairing- your shoes. Gummer Bros., ! 18 North Second street. | DOMESTIC MAMETS ARE UNMOLESTED BY AFFAIRS IN EUROPE Markets Remain Remarkably Firm Despite Conditions Re sulting From French Invasion NEW YORK, Jan. 14.— (By The Asso ciated Press).—In a week, during which the European situation has held' an unusual degree of attention, the domestic markets have remained re-t markably- firm. Prance’s decision to take independent action against Ger many. and the actual movement of French troops into th£ Ruhr valley, are events which have been long awaited and whose-affect upon the various markets has long been debated inflnan cial circles. Under these circumstances many observers profess to find grounds for reassurance in the calm spirit In which the actual events has been re ceived. Securities have maintained a steady tone, both it New York and London, and the foreign exchanges have shown a quick recovery from ap prehensions which developed at the close of the previous week. In attempting to explain this steadi ness, leading bankers point to a cu rious complex of factors. On this side of the Atlantic it is considered that our own industrial situation is strong enough to discourage bearish attacks oA values, while a broad emphasis is laia on such, influences as easy money and the reinvestment in foreign mar- ■ kets following the year-end. It also seems to be the case -thpt profit making ability is returning dn the other as well as on this side of the Atlantic. Any explanation of market firmness which did not take account of the philosophical attitude, taken with re gard to France’s action would be, how'r evef, incomplete. In good quarters them’fa a feeling- that it may he just as -well to let. France try out her polr -icy and' thus .dispose of this long standing, threat, ' Most bankers appear to agree with the British view that the occupation is economically, and polit ically unwise, but they also take the ground that wit^t the experiment cofn ing on ft is onlf reasonable to watch developments.: and wait results. Domestic industry, mfeanwhile, con tinues tp;. give a good account of itself*. Mafiroad traffic is being maintained at a rate without precedent at this season of-the "year and November earnings for class one roads which amounted to 4 1«2 per cent on valuation were an tar provement . in this respect over both October of. 12-2 and the previous No vember. Cotton prices have touched.new high -foW the present! crop,, ttie May future rising .close to 28 cents. This move-. .jr.ent has, recovered | pronounced strength at Liverpool and the absence of pressure on the-spot markets in this country, Wifh the ,rate:Of consumption high and with the crop.'short, bullish traders still hold the ascendency. The census bureau’s ginning, report as of January Lwhich shows a total of 3.609,000 ba^es. is taken as substan-j Jtlally confirming, the department of agt ripuiture’s final crop'.estimate of 9,964,-j QGO bales. ^ -... Gomlcg — that mysterious "Seventh Special Notices ■ (16) STARTING Monday, January 15, we will put on free a pair of rubber heels ! with every pair of ladies’ or men's half soles. United Shoe Repair Shop, 402 N. Front ,gt. Phone 812-W. RODERICK & LAND; manufacturers of doors, sash. windows and door frames, turned columns, balusters, stair work, all kinds of interior finish. Factory, Eighth and Wooster streets; phone 1584-J. ALL PROPERTY of the Wilmington Motor Service company for sale. In ventory may be inspected at my office. F.ds solicited for all or part. I. C. Wright, Receiver, 313 Southern Bldg. IF IT’S GROCERIES, Phone 955. That’s Tiencken's. Best whole rice, 6c; pure lard, 12c lb.; starch, 2 lbs., 15c; light wood, 5c. If you need groceries, we have special prices. Phone us. H. M. Tiencken, Fourth and Castle. WHERE CAN I GET SERVICE? At the O’Berry Hotel News Co. Sodas, smokes, magazines and papers. 1-1-tfc WOOD! WOOD!—For sale; pine wood, bone dry, and dak wood, delivered anywhere in the city; phone 942-W. CAROLINA FURNITURE CO., home of modern 'furniture; bed room suites, s’.oves, ranges; Gold Seal ' congoleum rugs and tRor coverings. 603 North Fourth St. Phone 1902-J. MONETc TO LEND 25 MONEY TO LEND—Unlimited amount quick money, Ion*? time, $3,000 small est loan, improved real Estate only. Franklin Ins. & Realty Co., Rouisbur^. N. C. 10-26-tfc Shipping News VESSELS IN PORT Schr. City of Baltimore (Am.), 286 tbns (in distress), C. D. Maffitt and company. Str. Aquarius (Am.). Capt. Taylor, wits 5,000 tons potash salts, discharg ing at Seaboard terminals, consigned to Heide and company. Str. Ansaldo VII (Ttal.), loading 12,500 bales cotton at Champion ✓Com press and Warehouse company, con signed to Heide and company. Str. Santuse (Am.), discharging phosphate rock at Virginia Chemical company plant. Storm Warnings Issued by the Weather Bureau WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14.—The weather bureau today issued the fol lowing: “Advisory storm warnings displayed 9:30 a. m.. Virginia capes to Bastport, Me.; disturbance of marked intensity central over Lake Michigan, moving rapidly eastward. Increasing south winds probably reaching gale force and shifting to westerly by Mon day morninii?t IN WHITE SATIN One of the most beautiful fro'eks worn by a popular debutante has a triple, scalloped skirt of white satin joined by a wide girdle to a sleeve less blouse, studded closely with small rhinestones. Sunshine Laundry Damp Wash Ser vice. Call 172.—Adv. Sunshine Laundry Damp Wash Ser vice. Call 172.—Adv. e i RED CHOSS MATTREME5 SOLD BY W. MUNROE & CO. FURNITURE 15 S. Front St. 1 wm Worth AIvTr A jFor Sale—Special Abruzzi and Southern Tested Seed Rye $1.50 Per Bushel, sub ject to stock D. L. GORE CO. I 0. a DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAU I , Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 15, 1923. Meteorological data ror cne 24 hours ending, at 8 p. m. yesterday.) Humidity Record Dry Wet Relative bulb bulb humidity temp. terns, per cent S:00 a. m. . 42 38 74 12:00 noon. \ 53 56 8:00 p. m. 60 54 69 Temperature: Maximum, 64; mini mum, 36; mean, 50. Rainfall: ^>tal for the day, .00; total since first of month, 1.03. Sun rises .7:18 a. m. Sun sets .5:26 p. m. fide Tab!* Hiatt Low Wilmington . 8:34 a.m. 3:20 a.m. “ . 8:46 p.m. 3:55 p.m. «. Masonbo/o Inlet .. 6:19 a.m. “ “ .. 6:33p.m. 12:42p.m. Stage of river at Vayeiteville at 8 a. m. yesterday 8 feet. WEATHER BURBA b REPORTS. | Temperature: r i ATCOifju. £5? Asheville.rain| Atlanta .rain| Birmingham ...cldy Boston .snow Charleston.clear Charlotte .rain Galveston .clear Jacksonville ...clear Memphis .clear N. Orleans.cldy New York .rain Raleigh .cloudy | Savannah.clear St. Louis .clear Washington . *.cldyl 48 64 68 28 64 60 72 70 62 76 36 62 70 46 52 bfl sS 33 12 44 54 46 36 64 64 62 32 48 44 #. .. (3 O 3fc j 8“i .01 .12 .72 .12 .00 .00 .24 .00 .66 .02 • 5S .00 .00 .00 .02 Sunshine Laundry Damp Wash Ser? vice. Call 172.—Adv. « TRAIN SCHEDULES (Subject to ehnnjte without notice) Published by The Star for the benefit of the traveling public without remuneration from the railroads. At Wilmington, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Effective January 1, 1923 i Depart Arrive •3:40 A.M..Raleigh & North.*1:00 A.M. Sleeper to Raleigh Open 10 P. M. ' 5:30 A.M.. .South & West.. .11:40 P.M. Sleeper to Columbia Open 10 P.M. ~ 8:15 A.M. North .6:06 P.M. 8:30 A.M.... Fayetteville ...8:00 PAL 3:00 P.M.New Bern.12:40 P.M: 3:30 P.M_South & West.. ,12.50 P.M. Sleeper to Atlanta. 3:30 P.M. Southport .... 7:30 A.M. tG:30P.M... Fayetteville . ,tll:05A. If. 7:00 P.M. North .9:46 AM. Sleepers to Washington and Norfolk. •Daily to Goldsboro, but does not run to Richmond h.nd Norfolk on Sunday*. tTuesday, Thursday, Saturday only. For Information, Phone 160. SEABOARD AIR LINE Effective November 12, 1922. Depart Dally Arrive 4:00 A.M. pharlotte.12:15 A.M. Sleeper to Charlotte open 10 p. m. 8:10A.M... Wil.-Ruthfrdtn ...6:36P.M. 3:40 P.M. Charlotte_12:20 P.M. Parlor Car to Charlotte. For further Information phone 178 HARDWARE BLAKE- BROWN CO. 129 Princess Street ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Phone 232 Transfer—Day or Night Service CITY TAXICAB COMPANY Phone 15 r BUILDfiHS* SUPPLIES W. B. THORPE & CO. ——...J r Lewis L. Merritt CIVIL ENGINEER No. 30 Odd Fellows' Building v Wilmington, N. C. on r * January Investments Five to 100 shares Victory Yarn Mills Co., 8 Per Cent Preferred Stock at $100.00 and accrued dividend to yield 3 per cent. These mills are located at Gastonia, NY C. The preferred stock authorized is only $300,000, with same amount outstanding, which is at rate,of only $15.00 per spindle. The company has a surplus' and re serve account of $250,000. We regard this stock a# the best .purchase on the market today. Write for financial statement and full information. Five to 100 shares Hunter Mfg. & Com. 7 Per Cent Preferred at $100.00 and accrued dividend. Write for full information. One hundred shares Rosemary Preferred at $100.50 and accrued dividend. Film to 100 shares Shipman Piano and Organ Co., 8 Per Ceht Preferred at $97.00 and accrued dividend to yield 8.25 per cent. Full information on request. WE WANT TO BUY—Roanoke First Preferred; Erwin Common and Preferred; Locke Common and Pre ferred; Henrietta Preferred; American Yam and Proc. Common and Preferred; Cabarrus Common and Pre ferred ; Wiscassett andi Cannon. ’ R; S. Dickson & Company CrASTOKI.*, JV. C. and GREENVH.I4H, 8. 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