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WANTS 40.000 READERS OF THIS PAGE DAILY Help Wanted—Female Cl-A) WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen - to know Demon Dandruff Destroyer. “Beats the old Scratch.’ °*orle“ perfumed. For sale at barber shops WANTED—Stenographer and general office assistant. Permanent position. Address Fertilizer, care Star. WANTED—Sales ladies at once. Apply S. H. Kress & Co. COMPETENT stenographer and cyPjs* wanted at once. Good salary paid. Box 192, care Star. WNIED—Young man between ages of IS and 25 anxious to learn salesman ship and earn good salary. Apply P. O. Box 503. _ WANTED—Man not afraid of work, to sell apples, oranges, bananas, with horse and wagon in street. Apply to Lane. 401 Chestnut St. ■jaNVART OPPORTUNITY—We have an opening for ten ladies January ! in our educational sales work. Appli cants must be over 25 years of age; un encumbered, free to travel. This work is educational, sales work direct to the consumers, year round employment. Previous sales experience not neces sary. Write F. H. Magoon, Purina Mills, St. Louis. Mo. WANTED—Girl for office work; some knowledge of typewriting; beginning after Christmas; afternoon work only. Give phone number for reply. J. B. S., care Star. SALESMAN—Must be willing to work industriously and with long hours on salary and commission; good propo sition for hard worker; phone 608 be tween 9 and 11 a. m., Monday, Dot 17, or address “Salesman, Box lcl, Wil mington, N. C. TVANTED—Have opening lor compe tent clerk v.-ho has knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography; prefer one with experience in insurance of fice- Address A., care Star. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted $1,600-32,300; travel; permanent; free sample test; write today. Mr. Stew art, 6002 Market, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Spare hours. Material fur nished. Good pay. Stamped envelepoe brings particulars. Underwood Art Goods Company, Portsmouth. Ohio. WANTED—Experienced stenographer. Permanent position. Apply Clyde Steamship Co., Foot of Castle street. '■WANTED a good experienced cook. One now employed by anyone else need not apply. Geo. Honnet, 322 South Front street. WANTED specialty salesman for eastern North Carolina. Unlimited incme to right party. Address Box 177, City. Help Wanted—Male (1-B) COLORED—Men wanted to qualify for sleeding car and train porters. Ex perience unnecessary. Transportation furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, Supt... St. Louis. _ DO YOU WANT A JOB? If so consult us. We have placed thousands in positions and can do the same for you. Execu tives' Employment Agency, Charlotte, N. C. _ MEN—Over 18 wiUing to travel. Make secret investigations. Reports. Salary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, Former Govt. Detective St. Louis. HEMSTICHING and picoting attach ment. Does beautiful work on all machines and is fully guaranteed. Made of high grade material. Price with full instructions and sample of work $2.30. Oriental Novelty Co., Box 31, Waco, Texas. WANTED—To send yon valuable free booklet, "No More Bald Beads." Conner and Walters company, Char lotte, N. C. Agents & Salesmen Wanted <2) SALESMAN—New auto tube, seals Its own punctures; fully guaranteed. Car owners buy on sight, when demonstra tion Is shown. Harrison Mfg., Ham mond, In. • SALESMEN WANTED—1150 per month and necessary expenses. Experience not necessary. Sen dstamped addressed envelope for Information. Tyslnger Cigar Co., Box 155, Hampton, Va. A WELL KNOWN—And advertised Rubber Company wants several high grade tire salesmen to canvas dealers trade in the Carollnas. An exception al good opportunity will be offered to the dealer as well as to the salesman. Only experienced and high powered men will be considered. Apply Box X. Y. Z care the Star. BECOME—Representative Large Con cern. Establish yourself permanent ly. .Simplified method selling shoes Factory to Wearer. Your dally profits large. Apply immediately. Style-Arch Shoes, Cincinnati. BALE8MEN—High grade men calling on.Drug or Grocery trade to sell well known Insecticide. Protected territory. Liberal Commilesion. Shepard Chemical Co., Inc., 189 Water Street, New York . City. SALESMAN—$150 month -and expenses ; i selling cigars experience not neces hany. Send ss/if-addl-essed stamped a envelope for information. National * Cicago Co., High Point, N. C. SALESMEN—Sell something everybody must have (read thlB line over again and note tihat we said must), it Is unique U. S. protected article, a posi tive necessity because of government ruling, with yearly repeat, exclusive ly owned and controlled by us. If you are an order taker you should make 820 to 830 a day; If you are an ambitious salesman you will clear , up ward of 840 per day. Most desirable connection with future for those who qualify. Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 South Dearborn, Chicago. MEN—Age 18-40, wanted Ry. Station office positions, 8115-8250 month, free transportation, experience un necessary. Write Baker, supt., 176 'Wain wright, St. Louis, -* , ■' ... ; . ,.> WANT AD. RATES . : Dally Sunday This size type.. -08 Line .10 Line (Count 6 words to line) Daily Sunday THIS TYPE. .12 LIKE .15 LIKE (Count 6 words to line) » Daily Sunday This type.. .15 Line .18 Line (Count 5 words to line) Display Classified Dally .80 Inch Sunday $1.00 Inch DISCOUNTS 3 consecutive insertions without change of copy, 10 per cent dis count. 7 consecutive insertions without change of copy. 16 per cent dis 30 consecutive insertions without change of copy. 25 per cent dis count. All Want Ads must be paid for before insertion is given. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) ___ WANTED—A map, woman or hustling high school student, wishing to earn more money. Be independent and es tablish a business of your own, selling Watkins Products, highest quality, in the city of Wilmington exclusively. Also openings in other nearby cities. ! Write today. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. : 95, 155-159 Perry St., New York. N. Y. Situations Wanted (3) WANTED — Stenographic or clerical -work, temporary or permanent, by I steady worker. Address A. T., care ! Star. ' good LADY TYPIST—Wants position ! in the afternoons or will do work at | home if desired. Apply "O. R-” care Star. 1 IF ANYONE wants an experienced I cook, apply to 415 A. B. C. avenue, between Bladen and Harnett streets. YOUNG LADY Stenographer wants po sition at once. Competent and expe rienced; excellent references: legal work preferred. Address Box 175, Wbiteville, N. C. YOUNG LADY desires position as cash ier; several months experience; ref ences furnished. O. X. D., care Star. Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) W E BUY and sell all kinds of second hand household furniture and stoves. Highest cash prices paid. 128 and 130 South Front St.; phone 429. WANTED—One twin baby carriage; must be in good condition and reas onable. Address P. O. Box 1252. WANTED—A second hand twin baby carriage; must be in good condition. Address P. O. Box 1252. G. F. SKITTER, TAILOR, 315 WOOS TER STREET. PHONE 388-J. For Sale Miscellaneous (6) CANARY BIRDS—Imported, guaran teed singers. Parrots, Cages, Seeds, and Goldfish for sale at Bornemann'a Seventh and Orange streets. TOYS—Large assortment of dolls, car riages, wagons, drums, kiddle kars, automobiles and other toys at Borne mann’s, Seventh and Orange streets. LARGE SOFT shell Pecans, ideal Christmas gifts. Stuarts 60c; Schl ey* J1.00, postpala. Dudded trees re tail, wholesale. Pure Carolina cane syrup, $2 gallon delivered. Watson’s Pecanwood Plantation, Orangeburg, S. C. FOB SALE—Cheap, one gas stove. 320 South Fourth street. FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 85c per lb., post paid. O. F. Justice, Sneads Ferry, N. C. ROTAL SCARLET Canned goods, cit ron, shelled nuts, dates figs and fruits for sale at Bornemann's store, 7th and Orange streets. FOR SALE—Girls bicycle in good con dition. A bargain. Can be seen at 116 Grace street. . FOR SALE—Two heavy mlllr-ag Hoi stelns, and one 4 gallon Jersey. Will sell cheap. Herbert Smith, Winter Park. ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN—Why pay ten or twelve dollars' for a pair of shoes, when we will sell you the fa mous Selz-$-81x shoes or oxfords for $6.00. We carry five different styles of these nationally known shoes. Como in and let us fit you. King Clothing Co., 24 S. Front St. MANTLES,. tiles and grates, and brass andirons and fire sets; colonial man tels in white wood; mantels in oak and mahogany; tiles for your bath room and red tiles for your sun parlor. J. F. McVey, 224 S. Front St. FOR SALE:—Oversize tire 31x3.85 to fit 30x3 1-2 rim, Sllvertown cord tube and rim practically new $10.00 206 N. 0th street. MONDAY, 17th, one day only; Regular $35.00 table lamps, ‘beautiful silk: shades, two light, pull chain sockets, $13.75. City Electric Oo. ( FOR SALE—Thirty or forty nioe milk I cows. Prime condition, other business ; interests make it necessary .0 aell I splendid opportunity Customers for en tire ouput of milk. Box 504. | FOR SALE!—An Otis hand elevator in first class condition apply to Martin O’Brien, corner Front and Castle sts. $65.00 BABY CARRIAGE, used one year, for $30.00; worth $50.00; phone 2084-J. FOR SALE—Large white enamel, re frigerator, porcelain lined, A-l condi tion. C, VanLeuven, phone'841. ,, FOR SALE:—Maxwell oar in good con dition, $175; also one girl’s bicycle, $5.00. J. W. Capps, Edna Station. . TURKEYS—Extra nice fat young tur keys, 10 to 15 pounds,' 50 certts per pound, delivered direct from the coun i try to you Saturday before Christmas. | Phone 621-W after 7 p. m. ssAKaLtiisfe — i ) ■ :. ‘ SSL '& j For Sale Miscellaneous (6) i MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE— 17 feet by ! four; 3 h. p. Gray motor; full equip j meat; In perfect condition; price $100 I eash. Apply City Waterworks. [ FOR SALE—Victor phonograph, good I as new; 10 records; $30 takes it. | Phone 1028. FOR SALE—A girl's Iver Johnson bi cycle in good condition; price $10. ; Call 1590-J. FOR SALE—One girl's bicycle, practi cally new; very cheap. Phone 1198-W FOR SALE—$225 radio outfit for $150. J /Address B., care Star. j FOR SALE—One thoroughbred airdale ■ dog, male; won first prize at S. E. fair. Apply A. Newber, Swift & Co., I phone 175. Good Things to Eat (6-B) WE ARE BOOKING—Orders for Christmas Turkeys, Live and dressed. Write for special price list. Catawba Creamery Company, Hickory, N. C. LOOK—Black walnuts and imported candles, ' fruits, groceries, poultry, open and shell oysters, clams. W. M. Sneden, 602 Castle street; phone 376. NOTICE—Home made candles and cake. For particulars see Mrs. J. C. Frel muth ,216 McRae St. I GASOLINE ENGINES—Two h. p. $48, I, S h. p. $65, 5 h. p. $125; 12 h. p. $210; j portable saw rigs $225; all new and de I llvered at your door. For special prices j on new or used machinery always see : Oliver Carter, Wilmington. N. C. Automobiles (7) FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Apply SOS Chestnut St. FOR SALE—Bulck six roadster, exoel lant running condition, oord time all round, good battery. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply 117 Orange streets. A. M. i Dorser. | FOR SALE—Ford voadster In good I condition. Will sell cheap for cash. I can be seen at 117 Orange St., L. H. | Nance. i Poultry, Eggs and Livestock (8) ; FOR SALE—One three burner ' gas ; stove, one goat harness, and Bantam i chickens, 141« Dock street. Phone 902. ! THE WORLD’S LARGEST DOG KEN i NELS offer for sale Oorang Alrd&les i trained as watch dogs, automobile dogs, stock drivers, hunters and re trievers. Also big game hounds, coon hounds, fox hounds, rabbit hounds: puppy stock; brood matrons; stud dogs, kennel supplies, foods, medicines. Safe delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Our 200 page illustrated catalog mail ed for 610c. Oorang Kennels, Box 631, LaRue, Ohio. FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER — Plump, tender Barred Rock cockerels, dress ! ed for roasting; average weight five i pounds, 46c per pound; cash with or der; change returned: delivered by par cel post. Jessie G. Thompson, Chad I bourn. N. C. Seeds and Plants (9) JUOT ARRIVED—Fancy fruit baskets and shoppers; also garden sets and Holland bulbs. Buy bulbs now before Ithey are planted. W. J. Kirkham & Co., 104-106 S. Front St. FRUIT TREES, grape vines, rose bushes and shrubbery. Fine healthy stock; may be seen at Eighteenth and Nun. W. J. Kirkham &. Co., 104-101 S. Front St. FOR SALE—Dewberry plants; fine plants, 616 per thousand; check with order or C. O. D. Rowland Covington, Lauringburg, N. C. 1,000,000 FINE well rooted Missionary Strawberry plants; 300 to 2,000, 26o per 100, parcel post; by express, 6,000, 61.50 per 1,000; 10,000, 61-26; 16,000 and up, 61.00; C3sh with order. W. A. Kenan Teacheys, N. C. FOR SALE—Several million big Bos ton lettuce plants 50c M. L .H. Skinner. Box 1183, City. Phone 7624-W. FROST PROOF cabbage and lettuce plants, 100, 30c: 300, 75c; T>00, 31.00; 1,000; 31.60 by parcel post; by express, 1,000, 31.25; 6000, 36.00; satisfaction guaranteed. Raleigh Plant, Co., Ral eigh, N. C. FROST PROOF—-Cabbage plants, Ear ly Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, flat dutch, succession, parcel post tald 100, 30c; 300, 75c; 600, 31 1,000. 1.50. Charges collect 1,000 31; 6,000 90c, 10,000 80c Prizetaker, Bermuda Onion, lettuce collard kale brussell sprouts beet, kohl-rabl endive plants same price. Satisfaction guaranteed. D F. Jamison, Sumiperville, S. C. Lost and Found (10) LOST—Pair dark tortols shell rim spec tacles in bro.wn case, between Ma sonic temple and Second and Market. Office phone 617. LOST—White pointer dog, ■ one ear brown, other ear half brown; brown spot at base of tail; small size dog; white face; wearing collar. Named Frank. C. M. Butler. LOST in vicinity of Kelly,—N. C.i a heavy built black and white hound dog. Has heavy collar. Notify Rowan Jones, Reute 2, Currie, N. C. LOST—Collie puppy, answers to' the name of Queenle, the party, that has this puppy please return to B. C. King, S at Front and. Ann Street or Phone 411, i and receive ..liberal reward. Regardless of when or where we see this puppy ' we will recognize her by. her charac teristic markings, This puppy is re gistered in the A. K. C. and is valuable. 'LOST—19-Jewel Waltham gold watch; i Initial G. D. B.,engraved on the back; 1 gold and platinum chain, with gold locket; lost between Wilmington and Clinton. Return ^ to ' Alfred B. Stern berger, 107 S. Seventh street, and re ceive reward. , LOST—Beaded bag, containing few dol lars in change. Reward for return to this office. James and James, Inc. STRAYED OR STOLEN—From • Cerro Gordo, N. C., Dec. 2, my pointer bitch, white and liver color, mostly deep liver color; answers to name of Nell. - Party who has her please return and receive reward. -H, L, Sanderson, Cerro Gordo, N. C. (10) | Lost and Found LOST—Pearl necklace, December 13th. Finder please notify W. W. Wilkins, plione 417, and refceive reward. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) GARAGE FOR RENT at fit) 05 Woolcott avenue. FOR RENT—Two or three rooms, nni furnished, for light housekeeping; rent reasonable; lights, water and pi one furnished. Apply dll Ann St.; or phone 1952-J. FOR SALE OR RENT—NEW COT TAGES) MODERN) 700 AND Til S, FRONT ST.) PRICE REASONABLE SEE M. C. DARBT A CO. FOR RENT—113 S. NINTH ST., NEAR CAR BARN. SEE M. C. DARBT A COMPANY. FOR RENT.—121 S. FOURTH ST., 8 ROOMS) LARGE YARD.' SEE M. C. DARBY A CO. FOR RENT—A19*S. FRONT ST. FIVE ROOM APT.) EVERYTHING PRI VATE. SEE M. C. DARBY A CO. FOR RENT—201 S. EIGHTH ST. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT) IN PERFECT CONDITION) HAS HEAT. SEE M. O, DARBY A CO. FOR RENT — FURNISHED . LOWER APARTMENT, 530 S. THIRD ST.) FOUR ROOMS AND BATH) HOT AND COLD WATER) LARGE YARD. SEE M. C. DARBY A CO. FOR RENT—FURNISHED, 2 ROOMS, BATH, KITCHENETTES; 101 SOUTH THIRD ST. SEE M. C. DARBY A CO. FOR RENT—COTTAGE, 12 WRIGHTS VILLE AVE.J MODERN- SEE M. C. DARBY A CO. JAMBS St JAMES, In*., SETT UST 302 N. Second St., 6 rooms and bath. 2012 Woolcott avenue. Downtown apartment, seven rooms. 307 and 311 Dawson. Fourth and Nun, 4 rooms and bath, $20. 309 Castle strete. JAMES & JAMES, Inc. Phones 163 and 164 FOR RENT—508 Princess, 5 rooms, kitchen and bath; Immediate pos session or January 1. Phone 179. FOR RENT For Rent—Nlcetwo story houses Sun set Park; furnace heat. 907 S. Fifth street, 7 rooms, newly remodeled. 321 S. Second St, 8 rooms. 202 Orange street, 6 rooms. 109 N. Third street,'9 rooms. 623 S. Second street, 8 rooms. 918 Market street, 9 rooms. 412 Queen street, 6 rooms. XS10 N. Fourth St, 6 rooms. 105 N. Fifteenth street, 8 rooms. Cottages and Bungalows 2019 Pender avenue, 5 rooms. 1010 S. Fourth street, 5 rooms. 807 Dock street, 5 rooms. 514 S. Sixth street. 6 rooms. 1310 Castle street, 5 rooms. 123 S. Eighth street, 5 rooms. 821 S. Seventh street, 5 rooms. Apartments 809 N. Front street, 7 rooms and two baths. 305 8. Front street, 6 rooms. 206 N. Nlnt hstreet, 4 rooms. 507 S. Front street, 4 rooms, fur nished. One nice six room apartment, hard wood'floors and furnace heat. Stores and Offices 107 S. Front street. 206 Market street. 808 Nutt street. 1824 Castle street. T210 N. Fourth street. Three offices In the I. 6. O. F. build ing. MOORE-FONVIEDLE REAI/TY CO., 201 Princess Street. Telephone Nos. 97 and 98. Apply M. D. WIDDIAMS, Manager Rental Department KOR RENT—'Steam heated apartment, five rooms and hath; good condition; can ret immediate possession. Apply P. O. Box 524, City. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished and heated room In desirable residential section on car line; suitable for two; breakfast will be riven If desired. Phone 1955-J or P. O. Box 46. FOR RENT—Modern offices, small, large, and ensuite. Oarrell Bldg. 2nd. and Princess Streets, Leon I* Motto. Mgr. FOR RENT l 1815 Market St.; 8 rooms, two baths; hardwood floors. , 402 N. Second St., 9 room house. 109 N. Third St.; downtown lo cation; 10 room dwelling., 610 S. Front St.; 10 rooms. Jf® Walnut St., 8 room dwelling. 216 S. Second St., 7 room house. j. Q. WRIGHT & SON - - 124 Princess St. Phones 842 and 2293. FOR RENT—One office newly papered - downtown. Apply Willard Dry Cleaning, 17 Princess St.; phone 855. , . FOR RENT ' All or part of room used by the Com mercial National Bank Including main Vault, with Safety Deposit Boxes. .-Suitable for Bank, Insurance, Real Estate or Loan and Building purpose. Also for rent are desirable rooms in tl1® ??nl< Building with Heat, Water 9-nd Elevator Service. Notice is hereby given to all parties using Safety Deposit Boxes in the Valut of the Commercial National Bank, to please empty same and re turn all keys, now In their possession, w> such boxes. For particulars call at office of, . c. t. WILLIAMS, receiver furnished bed ROOM, private fam Hy; phone 1957; <214 Red Cross St. FOR RENT—At Carolina Heights, 3 room apartment; partly furnished; lights, watertmd heat. Phone 1356-W. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) FOR SALE OR RENT—Former Carolina Metal Products Co. factory building, tenant house, and ground comprising one city block; desirably located with Coast Line open track connec tion, and probably the best ar ranged plant for any manufac turing purpose in the state. Ap ply 711 Market St.; phone 2029. Wanted to Rent (11-A) STEAM HEATED ROOM with lavatory, hath convenient. 1018 Market St.; phone 803. Houses for Rent (11-B) FOR RENT—Six apartments at corner Front and Castle streets, also store on first floor. Apply to Martin O’Brien, Front and Castle Streets. Wanted, Rooms & Houses (12) WANTED—Room in private home. Ad dress "Private," care Star. WANTED — Small furnished apartment, 2 or 3 rooms, kitchenette and bath. Central location prefered. Address P. 0. Box 1054, City. I Room and Board (13) BOARD AND ROOM—$7.00 per week. Convenient location. Lights, phone, bath, hot and cold water. Apply 102 Orange street. Phone 1943-W. ROOM AND BOARD $7.00 per week. $08 Grace street, phone 1079-W. Real Estate (14) "WANTED a lot In Sunset Park, I have a seven hundred dollar player piano that I wouuld like to trade for desir able lot. Piano can be seen at 811 Dock street. MUST SELL AT—A sacrifice at once. Seven room cottage 304 No., 2 street One block from New Hotel. See E. C. Register, National Woolen Mills, Front and Grace St. FOR SALE—75 acres of good land, 20 In good cultivation; five room bun galow, Delco lights, large barn, ga rage, store and stock of general mer chandise; cows, mules and farming Im plements; good location for business and farming; will sell at a sacrifice or exchange for desirable city place. P. O. Box 1284. $65.00 BABY CARRIAGE; used one year, for $30; worth $50. Phone 2084-J. Farms (15) FARMS FOR RENT—The Blossom farm at Castle Hayne, N. C.; good 8 room dwelling, out houses and barn; fifty acres farming land, suitable for all kinds of truck or general farming; can be rented at a bargain. See J. W. Win ders, Castle Hayne, N. C. FARMS If you are thinking of buying a farm It will pay you. to see us. We have' several listed with us for sale. Let us show them to you. GREEN & HERRING Rent and Sales Agents. Phone 2184 Money to Loan MONEY TO LEND Ten years, improved city real estate only, Carolina Ins. and Loan Co., Ra leigh, N. C. Special Notices (16) PHONE 467—For Guernsey milk, whip ping cream, butter-milk, cottage cheese. Fresh butter and skimmed milk. Dairy Products Co. 215 N. 10th street. George W. Caps* Oyster Roast ", Masonboro Road Open October I Telephone No. 259 S. AN ANNOUNCEMENT Something new in Building and Loan.' A Christmas series with full profits of this old and strong Association: Se ries starts January 5, 1924. PEOPLE’S BUILDING** LOAN ASS’N. 112 Princess Street. MISS McLAURIN Room 403 Southern Building Phone 1271 Public Stenographer—Notary Public—Carbons—-Ribbons CAN YOU NOMINATE TfflS BOY? We want to locate the most ener getlo boy in Wilmington, N. C. We do not expect this boy to answer this ad vertisement himself; it may not even come to his attention. Besides, the boy we are looking for- is attending school regularly q,nd, most likely, hasn’t the least idea of taking up spare-time work. The boy we wstfit is from 12 to 18 years of age, clean-cut and aggressive. Of, good, responsible parents who ars interested in his future. The position we have for this boy is taking charge of the well establish ed sales agency for the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies’ Home Jour nal and the Country Gentleman in Wil mington, which requires but a few hours work each week after school. An Invaluable, practical business training in addition to a permanent weekly income, will be his. | You who are reading this advertise- J ment may know of such a boy. If so, you will do him a real service by ad vising him of thlB opportunity so that he and his parents may secure an ap pointment with ■ our representative, who will give details. For personal in terview with company’s representative adddress Mr. Stackhouse, Box No. 905, giving phone number and street ad dress. ASTYPTODYNE CROUP & PNEUMOnJ IA SALVE—Is the best preparation fop children. It is clean, certain and pleasant. Mfgd. by Astyptodyne Chem ical Co.,' Wilmington, N. C., and sold wherever medicines are sold. Price 80c. MONEY IN COTTON—$10 buys guar antee 20 bales cotton. No further riel?. Movement $10 bale opportunity take $200. Particulars, market letter free. Investors Guide, Rooms 922 83 [Wall, New York. .• t - . v Special Notices (16) HAVE just received real lace from France. All kinds of embroideries j on order. Madame Malbrant, 322 S. | Fifth avenue. ' WALL PAPERING done with prompt I and efficient service. John R. Rob inson, phone 2542; 19 S. Second St. j NOTICE—W. D. Devone, of Kerr, N. C., I will take care of your Christmas I turkeys. Phone your order to 1155 1 after the 17th to the 22nd. Sampson corn fed turkeys. ASTYPTODYNE HEALING OIL is the ideal pine antiseptic. Stops bleed ing, eases pain and heals wounds. On sale wherever medicines are sold; price 30c per bottle. | NOTICE is hereby given that we, A. | B. and G. H. Moore, are no longer j responsible for any debts made by said cafe. We wish to thank the public for their patronage and co-operation dur ing our ownership. A. B. and G. H. Moore. GOOD RRINTING at reasonable prices. Billheads, statements and business cards $3.50 per thousand; bond letter heads and envelopes $4.50 per thou sand; visiting cards $1.00 per hundred. Mail your orders to C. H. Holton, Wil mington, N. C. AN ANNOUNCEMENT Something new in Building and Loan, A Christmas series with full profits of this old and strong Association. Se ries starts January 5, 1924. PEOPLE'S BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N. 112 Princess Street. WILLARD DRY CLEANING CO. HAVE IT STEAMED OR FRENCH CLEAN ED. ALTO DELIVERY. PHONE 855. IT PRINCESS STREET. FLOOR LAYING, scraping and finish ing, and floors look like new. Let us work your floors. Out of town work cared for promptly. M. L. Broth ers, 111 S. Seventeenth St.} telephone 214S-L-3. AS ASSOCXOEMEXT Something new in Building and Loan. A Christmas series with full profits of this old and strong Association.* Se ries starts January 5, 1924. PEOPLE’S BUILDING & LOAN AS STS. 112 Princess Street. ASTYPTODTNE HEALING OIL—Is the Ideal Pine Antiseptic. Stops bleeding, eases pain and heals' wounds. On sale wherever medicines are sold. Price 30c per bottle. SPECIAL—Men's half soles, $1.25; la dies' $1, children's 75 cents, work called for and delivered. Star Shoe Re pair, 28 South Second. AN ANNOUNCEMENT Something new in Building and Loan. A Christmas series with full profits of this old and strong Association. Se ries starts January 6, 1924. PEOPLE'S BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N. 112 Princess Street. BRICK KILN run 80 percent hard. Shipments within- 48 hours after re clept of order. Layton Brick Works, lEst. 1885) Marion, S. C. LEARN BARBERING—Jobs guaran teed. Big wages. Write for Cata log. Riohmond Barber College, -602 East Marshall street, Richmond, Va. Legal Notices (17) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids Closed December 21, 1923 Addition to Court House, Wilmington, North Carolina Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover county. N. C., until 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, December 21, 1923, at the office of the County Com missioners in the court house at Wil mington, N C., for the construction, erection and completion of a four story, steel and reinforced concrete building, 64x118 feet, on the east side of the present county court house, fac ing on Princess street, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Leslie N. Boney, Architect, Wil mington, N. C. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent of the amount of bid, made payable to J. A. Orrell, county auditor of New Hanover county, same to be forfeited in the event of the failure of the contractor to whom the contract may be awarded to sign contract and give surety bond in some reputable surety company satis factory with the architect and County Commissioners for the proposed build ing, within ten days after the accept ance, by the County Commissioners, of the bid. Plans and specifications may be had upon application to the architect. Each application for the general contractors plans must be accompanied by certified check for $25.00, heating, plumbing and electric wiring plans, 15.00, made pay able to I* N. Boney, Architect. Said checks will be held as a deposit until : plans and specifications have been re ceived, in good condition, at the archi tect’s office within ten days after date: of opening bids The board reserves the right to hold all bids and bidders checks for a pe- 1 riod of four days. The ohecks of un- : successful bidders will be sreturned on I the day. the contract is awarded. The ; check of the successful bidder will be j held until satisfactory bond, as re-] quired by law, has been given. > ' i The board also reserves the right to | accept any or" reject any and all bids ; submitted. NEW HANOVER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. By Thos. K. Woody, Clerk. November 21, 1923 notictt The i United States of America Eastern District of North Carolina Whereas, on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1923, Thomas F, Wood, Inc., filed a libel in. the District Court of tne Unit ed’ States for the eastern district of North Carolina V against the launch Craftsman, her boats, tack el, apparel and furniture, in a cause .of attach ment, civil and maritime; And whereas, by virtue of process in due form of law, to me directed, re turnable on the 26th. day of December,] 1923, I have seized and taken the said | launch Craftsman and have her in custody. ■ Notice is hereby given that a district court will be held in the United States; court room, in the City of Wilmington,! op the 26th day of December, 1923, for] the trial of said premises, and the i owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to.be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. r. yr. WARD, United States Marshal. By SAMUEL LILLY, Deputy Marshal. : •f v" Legal Notices FORECLOSURE SaCsT By virtue of the power of ■ fne/4 In n — __A. — I_ COj;, talned Id a certain deed o' -r'!. , ecuted by the Wilmington Co ^ company to the undersigned rt"^’ recorded in the records of New over county, North Carol'na ■' tLa:' EooJ 110, at page 323 (default'ha•.•in™ ' made in the payment of the f ' . -3I ness secured thereby. and~*:V :r‘ iobv. therein havinr been requested v Js?» owners of said indebtedness tn* close the deed of trust). Vria‘ . , “• signed trustee will, on Monday o’ ber 31, 1923. at 12 .o'clock ,e,0e*' court house door in the c'tv 'n* J 1 mingtop, N. C„ offer.for saie'hv' W::' ■7 pui^ auction, to the highest b:dde-‘ ■ cash, all the following real 'and' „15,1 sonal property situate and 'r-a-»s ’’I the city of Wilmington, county' 0f v > Hanover, and state of North as follows: ' " A11 that certain tract of land b , i nlng at a point In the south-— -.i.. 1 Wright street 420 feet from the western line of Frnrj ■ arid -unnlng thence southward’?"?1 feet to a point in the northern !ine „ Meares street thence westwards i feet, more or less, along the north line of Meares street to loy" ' ? mark of the Cape Fear river the,” northwardly 396 feet along low ^ mark of said river to its intersec-!! with the southern margin of irrc street, thence eastwardly along southern margin of Wright stre'r l,23o feet, more or less, to the beep ning; saving and excepting a strin if land 16 feet in width running alor* and with the eastern boundary line the above mentioned,. from' l’*arei street northwardly to Wright stree and parallel _ with Front street, the same to be kept open for use by tr. public as an alley way. ' Also, that cooperage plant, build ings, wharves, machinery, fixtures an equipment of every kind and descry I tion. together with all rights of wat' | easements and privileges of all kin iV including all real and personal prr-i t erty of every description, situated ant | located upon the lot above described owned by or used in connection iv; i the business of the Wilmington Coop erage company in the city of Wilmini. ton, except manufactured products. Dated this November 2?, 1923. J. W. TATES, Trustee ! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. Under and by virtue of a power r* I sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by Carrie Ann Cottle to the I Co-operative Building and Loan Asso ciation (F. B. Barnhill being now the owner and in possession of the pro;. jerty therein described), which instr;;. merit bears date November 2nd, 19;;. and is duly recorded in the office c! the Register of Deeds of New Hanover county in Book 126, at page 281, de fault having been made in the payment of installments on the note secured by said mortgage as provided therein, th undersigned mortgagee will on Thurs day, January 17th, 1924, at the Court House door in New Hanover county, at 12 o’clook, upon, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder that certain lot or parcel of land situated to toe City of Wilmington, N. C-, and bounded-anil described as follows! | 4 Beginning at a point in the eastern line of Eighth street 140 feet north wardly from the intersection of th> 2 eastern line of Eighth street with th» I northern, line of Wooster street; runs I thence eastwardly and parallel wit it 3 Wooster street 105 feet; thence north wardly and parallel with Eighth street 28 feet; thence westwardly and par allel with Wooster street 105 feet to the eastern line of Eighth street; thence southwardly along the eastern, line of Eighth street 28 feet, to th« point of beginning. Same being a part of lot 4, in block 66, according to the official plan of the city of Wilming ton, N. C. Together with a perpetual right of way of ingress and egress in and to a certain alleyway adjoininy the property herein conveyed on th’ southern side; which said alley rune from the eastern line of Eighth street to the- western line of Ninth street. Dated and posted, this the 15th day of December, 192S. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING A DOAY ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee. C. D. HOGUE, Attorney. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. Under and by virtue or a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by James Underwood ami wife, Jessie Underwood, to the Co-op erative Building and Loan Association, which instrument bears date Anust 24. 1920, and is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Han over county in Book 14 at page 463. default having bedn made in the pay ment of Installments on the note se cured by said mortgage, as provided therein, the undersigned mortgagee will on Thursday, January 17th, 1921, at the Court House door in New Han over county, at 12 o’clock, noon, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder that certain lot or parcel of land sit uated in the City of Wilmington, N C., and bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of Wright street with the eastern line of Sixth street: runs thence northwardly along said line of Sixth street, thirty-three (33) feet; thence eastwardly and parallel with Wright street seventy-nine (79) feet: thence southwardly and parallel with Sixth street thirty-three (33) feet to the northern line of Wright street, and thence westwardly along the said line of Wright street, seventy-nine (79' feet to the corner, the beginning. Same being part of the western end of lot No. « in Block 36, according to the of ficial plan of the said City of Wilming ton, N. C. Dated and posted, this the loth day of December, 1923. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee. C. D. HOGUE, Attorney. . . Notice op administration Having qualified as administratrix 0 the estate of Dr. M. L. Hargrove, de ceased, late of New Hanover county. North Carolina, this is to notify a ersons having claims against estate of said deceased to exhihit the"1 to the undersigned at Wilmington, C-, on or before the 4th day of Ueceni ber, 1924, or this notice will be pleaued In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estat will please make immediate paym-m • This the 2nd day of December, 132-. ANNIE E. HARGROVE. Administratrix, estate D. M. L. Hargrove. W. F. Jones. Attorney. What we need is not people who will rewrite the Bible, but people who "1 reread it.—New York Tribune. The least can be said for New York s gunmen is that they take life seriou ly,—Life (New York). j t..
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