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m m a a a Q a a a a a Q d m a a 13 El m IHEXIlGTON DISPATCHlTOURSD 1 " . ' ' - - ' v :;r . AFTERNOON OCTOBER'S: 1 9 1 6. ;'v" Marftefr; Review arid mto i 4 , .. . Y - L I h tt--n . WEATHER FORECAST. October 5, 1916. 'i " -: Temperature. Aeville cloudyj : ;58 .02 Atlanta cloudy ?4 j ,64 .01 (' iKll!on -cloudy j 74 68 .88 Charlotte raining 66 64 .14 ri;uUeo .clear 82 j 62 0 naive-ton -clear) 80 70 0 jaks-Dnville clearj 66 64 .12 K Orleans cIoudy 82 j 70 0 Y ork clearj -70 56 0 i'itt-burg clear 78 56 0 Haieigh cloudyj ' 68 j 66 .06 ?t i.oais clear 82 j 62 0 Washington cloudyj 74 56 0 V.'iinungton ..cloudy 75 J 68 'I .40 I LOCAL MARKETsTT 26 40 65 81 10 SUNRISE and SUNSET. : 5 Friday. Sun rises 6:10 ;;un sets 5:51 Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C. at 8 a. m. yester- dav. l.S feet. HIS PRIVATE ELEVATOR HIM GO TO SCHOOL. LETS Spokane. Wash., Oct. 5. Donald Biircham is happy because he can go kick to school. School means much to Donald Burcham, for his legs are irtually paralyzed as the result of infantile paralysis five years ago. For a time it looked-as though he Eggs,-dozen Butter; lbr L .jilSLP " Spring Chickens, eaeL ZZ Hens, each ... . "" Puddle Ducka ij' " " Guineas . Beet X Sweet potatoes, bushel !.... Irish Potatoes iusnI ... N. C. Hams. Sb 1- N. C Shouldefs &Ribs lb.. Weld Peas: tusht i White Peas; bushel v. . . ., i ura, DusneK. . 1.00 N. C. Peanuts, bushel 55 Spanish Peanuts, bushel .. m Virginia Peannts, bushel-. . 65Q oranges Ji'-nrwa -. . V . . 4.00 Limes, per 100 . . .: . . .. 1.25 Banana, Duhch 1.00 1.60 Lemons, Fancy". 8.00 P5ll8 - ------ - 3.00 3.50 Bell Peppers, bushel U,iJ- 75 Onions, per trck 4.00 would not be able longer to attend public school. He has been a pupil at the Bancroft school fourvyears and members of his family have wheeled him to school and home again. Re cently, with the aid of crutches and braces, he has been able to walk home, slowly and laboriously each afternoon. 32 ''22 20 45 i CO 30 8 75 1.00 .75 1.00 23 17 18 65 85 70 I- cotion. ; New York; Oct: 5.-The cotton mar ket showed reasonabll,' stability at this morning's dperiihgv ";The bpenihgj was ' unsettled : to 11; points higher with all positions making .a;. new high record. . . Realizing was heavy and Southern elling,'seenied to be a little nfore active at an advance, which was followed, by reactions of 9 or (-10 fomvs Deiore tne ena or tne nrst i STOCKS. I October . . . . . j December . . . January . v. Match .... May';'.'. . .. . July.. :. .. New York Spot Open. .16.92 .17.15 .17.18 .17.35 .17.55 .17.68 Close. 16.83 17.06 17.07 17.23 17.40 .16.95 Wilmington Cotton Charleston Cotton . Savannah Cotton 16 1-8 16 1-4 . 16 1-4 Cotton Spirits Rosin Tar Crude Receipts. 966 68 - - - 12 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Spirits 43 1-4. ROsin $5.87 1-2. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Close. Oct.-Nov.- 9.83 9.82 Jan.-Feb 9.85 1-2 9.84 1-2 March-April 9.88 1-2 9.99 1-2 Open, firm; close, steady. Middling, 9.77. Sales, 8,000; receipts, 0. v New York ( Wall ' Street) , Oct 5. Rails again assumed a commanding position at - today's . opening, with further gains 6f 1 to 2 points. Equ "la ments, munitions and other special ties were also in favor, Central Leather at a '.hew" 'record "hf '79 with substantial advances- in Airbrake,! Pressed Steel, Studebakei and. West inghouse. Paper, issues; Tobacco Prod ucts and Best Sugar represented the miscellaneous specialties at material gains United States' Steel was firm on relatively light trading. Allis-Chalmers L :. '26 3-8 American Beet Sugar 99 American Can . ;-- 65 3-8 ! American Car and Foundry 71 1-8 American Locomotive v82 3-4 541-2 .4f 'a. Beer ne rAt: ui-t " wr 1 nnr n ecu I nuufa 7? . 4 :j " TO BORDER.-' .- ; . ' Washington, Oct. 5. The War Department has ordered the re- 4 maining .North: Carolina troops, 4r now, at Camp Glehn, to go to the Mexican border, ' the movement to -be 'made as soon as trahspor- & tation- facilities can bearrariged. ': - , . ... PAGE THREE Miss gircyp LeavJSKbrtly Fpr 5GapittdiCity ctd fTalcQ I s Charge of School: 90 1-4 30 3-4 Pork Wheat Corn Oats Ribs Lard CHICAGO. $23.00 ' 1.60 1-4 78.00 49 1-2 12.42 1-2 13.37 1-2 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits 42 1-2. Rosin $5.40 and $5.30. Tar $2.60 and 10 1-2 cents. Crude $4.00, $4.00 and $3.00. - - - . f ... HUMAN INTEREST TALKS Owning Stock in This Association Is Insurance of Independence. Series Open Saturday A FEW. SHARES OF BUILINa.ACV itOAN every six months, means independence, as - you advance in age. Why' not start NOW? 25c per weelc, each share, will net you $100.00 at maturity. CHOULD YOU GET OUT OF A JOB, HAVE YOU anything to fall back on? Building and Loan savings assures you of something to depend upon, when you are hard up. Isn't it worth trying? 25c per share a week is mighty little to put aside, but it accumulates surprisingly fast. WHY WASTE YOUR MONEY IN BUYING USE- less things, when you can provide against old age by investing in Building and Loan Stock? New series, Saturday, October 7th, 25c per week, $100 at maturity. qWH YOUR LOT ANlEj?VmiLEND YvOl THvf ' money to build a house with; but you've got to be a stockholder. Take 5 or 20 shares Now, so when you want the money to build you can get it. STOCKS AND BONDS VARY IN VALUE BUILD- ing and- Loan earns about 7 1-2 per cent., yar fn and year out, and is safe as the Rock of Gibraltar. LIFE IS A GAMBLE, BUT BUILDING AND LOAN is a Certainty. Get in the game. Don't wait until you think you are able. Begin Now. Never a better time. Wilmington Homestead & Loan Association " The Oldest and Best ' ' OFFICES : FRONT AND GRACE STS. ( Bunting's Drug Store. ) OFFICERS: J. Hicks Bunting, President; John R. Hanby, Vice President; C. C. Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS: J. H. Hardin, C P. Vineberg, W. C. Peterson, Sig. Goodman, W. B. Thorpe, Rev. J. S. Crowley, Ray mond Hunt, C. H. Bornemann, Hon. John D. Bellamy, attorney. Send your subscription to any "of the Officers or &ir ectors. New Series opens Saturday, October -7th. American Cotton Oil American Smelting American Sugar . American Tel: &' Tel. . American Toblcdo . Anaconda" Cdpper Atchison J . Atlantic Coast Line . Baldwin Locomotive . . . Baltimore & Ohio 1 Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific f . ... .. . . Chesapeake & Ohib ....... Chi.," Mil. & St. P. . . . ; Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry. y . . . Consolidated Gas . . Crucible Steel .; . : . Erie . . . . . . : . ... .;-. . . . General Electric ' .': ". . . . . . Great Northern Pfd'. . . :- . . . Great Northern' Ore Ctfs. . . Illinois Central . . .... fnter. Merc. Mar. Pfd. Ctfs. Kansas City Southern1 ;." .. Louisville & Nashville . . . Liggett & Myers (bid) . . Lorillard Co. (bid); . Maxwell Motors .; I .. Mexican Petroleum .. Missouri, Kansas & Texas, pfd.. Missouri Pacific, National Lead, New York Central, ...... N. Y., N. H. & Hartford, . Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific, ...... Pennsylvania, Reading Rep. Iron & Steel, '. Seaboard Air Line . . Seaboard Air Line Pfd. . . Sloss. Shef. Steel & Iron, Sou. Pacific .'. Southern Railway 27 1-8 Southern Railway, pfd., 70 Studebaker Corporation 137 1-2 Tennessee Copper 23 1-2 Texas Co. -jl 221 1-4 Union Pacific 151 XUnited.Fruit ..163 1-2 u ui tea mates ituDoer oj. U. Si Smelting & Refining 74 United States Steel I 117 5-S Warsaw. Oct. 5. Miss Marearfit 113 1-4 , Hill Pierce, of this tiiy, will leave in "iP58ia few days for Washington City, .3 A" where she will conduct a teachers' -v training school for a class of ten. Last winter Miss Pierce was the head 107 5-8 of a school of Natural Education for "u " Children in Wilmington. She spent the past summer at Columbia Univer sity, and has originated some ; new methods and ideas in regard to teach ing young children, and her school will be known as the "Child Life School." Some - prominent and wealthy people of Washington are ; interested in Miss Pierce's methods, and will give her strong support in her work. She is a young woman of splendid literary attainments . and: fine mental powers, which have been further enhanced by years of special training, and those who know her feel assured of her success in her new undertaking. ft Registration Notice! SSction,4323,; Reyisof 90i. Vols, 112, as amended by' Public Laws of 1 907-1 9 1 5, provides' that the Registration Books in New Hanover county be opened for the General Election of Novemoer 7th, '1916, on Thursday, October 5th, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and sunset,, and on eacl day (Sunday excepted) for, twenty (20) days, to and inefciding October 23th, 1916 On each Saturday, during the period of registration the registrar will attend with his registration books at the polling place of his precinct, or ward, for the registration of voters. ' . . ; C. W. Woodward Chairman, Board of Elections. :179 1-2 . 68 3-8 . '97 5-S 19 5-8 :l401-2 4il 1 .d ( . 40 58 .182 3-8 .120 . 45 .109 .120 34 . 27 .139 1270 .200 . 95 :ll2 . 5 1-4 . 713-4 .113 1-2 . 613-4 .143 5-8 .114 1-2 . 591-4 .112 5-8 . 811-8 . 16 1-4 . 401-2 . 64 7-8 I IN 1ST IN NE Sk m iit yfltem cleansco! of Constipation- W j I PILlkS Carter's Little liver PuTs. . . I I rr"' ''7 r Genuine bears Sghtar0 jj' .102 5-8 Omaha, Neb., Oeti 5.-Nebraska's commemoration of her fiftieth year of Statehood was brought to a cli max today with the visit of President Wilson, who arrived to take part in the celebration of the semi-centennial. Starting with the President's arrival at 11:40 o'clock, Mr. Wilson's program includes a short address at the noon hour lunch of the Omaha Commercial Club and a fide with Mrs. Wilson at the head of the his toric pageant. Tho President's party will leave for Long Branch late, . tonight after the President has addressed an audience in the municipal auditorium. 6RASKAT ID) I IP " IT 1 BOYS TRICKED INTO WORK. I TWO MEN PROBABLY KILLED IN WRECK Makes Water Wheel, With Which Lads, Playing, Empty Well Brazil, Ind., Oct. 5. Finding that surface water running into his well i had made the water in it impure, a ! citizen of Brazil started to pump his well dry. After pumping half an hout in the hot sun he gave up the job. 1 Then he made a miniature water wheel, which he attached to the end of a trough. After he had attracted ; the attention of several boys who were playing in a vacant lot he went j to his work. When he returned iii ( the evening the boys had pumped the "well dry to see the wheel go round- i COYOTE HUNTING IN AUTO Los Angeles, Cai., Oct. 5. Ooyote hunting by automobiles at night is the latest diversion on the San Ferj- 1 nando boulevard. Recently Deputy Sheriffs Cooper and Sweeney saw a large coyote dash from the roadside into the glare of the machine's headlights. I Then ensued a race between the animal and the machine. s Blinded by the glare of the lights the coyote dashed at top speed down the boulegard" ahead of the machine until the automobile in a suddeh burst of speed ra nOver and killed the animal. Altoona, Pa., Oct. 5. Two men were probably killed, the engirieman was ; badly scalded and a dozen mail clerks j and passengers injured early today i when the Mercantile Express on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Pitts burgh and New York crashed into the rear end of a stock train at the wesf end of the Lewiston yards. The trains were blocked more than four hours. 17th: and Market Pboiie 70 5th andrRetl Cross Sts. Phone 74 TP Sugar - 7e lb ' ' 1 t. Slbsfiife teeMee 93c KeeLockEyeGlasses WILL NOT WIGGLE, SHAKE OR GET . LOOSfe. Let us Show 'You the . NEWEST INVENTION IN THE OPTICAL TRADE. Spectacles or Eye Glasses Correctly! Fitted to Your Eyes. ' EYES TESTED FREE Rumford Baking Powder 22c 121 mRBR6yfloiir 55c Your Groceries For Goods tiie Best Pay Cash Make Your Money Last hfh ' i h ..... n I jiw i. mmmmmmmrmmmmrmmmtmmHU,. m it i Fit Vi t(ritrcr -, " ' - ' . i , 1 ' ' '1 iinnnnonodnnnooonoonnnnannononnnnno - - ; ; , , , , j ,s . s. :, - r ' i. -i "f -rk .. W .. ' rt. ........ : .-v- - ' . ' . -- - - . llM " ' ' fSi " 'i j-.- '' ' ' T " '' ' ""C3 25c Per Share, Never had a iLbss. at Your money alway available Earning Over 7 pet cent Net Take Stock Today, Books Nqw Open. AND I. W. YATES, President. J. VanB. METTS, V. President H. F. WILDER, Sec. & Treas. '' . - . . . - sm T A I. SHRIER -j. W. FREEMAN J. P. QUELCH LOUIS EINSTEIN N. E. BUNTING H.COLEi R. E. WlLLiAMS R. G. GRADY M. BELLAMY W: T. SMITH A.S.YEAGER. n :tX n u n t : w u i Mil' I '-'. HANOVER BUILOING LOAM ASSOGlATIOlsr u - p Office i WILDER' S Real Estate Fire a anononnoooonnooobnoooooooonoonnonoonqjarji ' i i-1 " x and 207 Princess Street
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