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f ''V;''v WEATHER FORECAST. jIiScfeo 1 A.- - . ... October 191S. New Temperature. 3 I? J tA is as si Atlanta Charleston ;li3riotte - ;hieago ,.,-lve;ton . '" , - ,-.-:iip ... -i -.-.vcr . pill- U" " paleign ;t. LOUi'3 . vrashiuston Wilmington . .cloudy . .cloudyj . . . .clear . .pt cldyj . . rainingj ..clear . . cloudyj . . . clear . . cloudyj . .cloudyj . . cloudyj snowingj . .cloudyj . . cloudyj 70 70 80 T8 84 80 84 80 64 72 80 58 74 76 60 . 60 70 L64 ! 48 46 70 52 64 60 68 321 64 72 0 0 1.16 .01 .70 0 .02 0 .44 .28 .10. .22 .24' 1.90 f.S S-'iirf'4,ii'-v.'ji.. ;j -u.w-j ..... ...... York;:- pctP i 2(The : cotton n3aret opened steadyit a decline Of 1; point on; bctpberi biitgenerally 17 to 20 points higher today .on coverings which1 was insured hy the report of a killing temperature; or heavy irost, in the western belt. , There, seemed to be a general tendency to minimize the possibility tf frost damages and the market turned easier under general-realizing. ' December sold off to 18 40 and March to 18.41 before the end of the first hour. ; V Open. 18.1S j SLNRISE and SUNSET. Saturday. Sun riss Sun st?ts . ,. .6:22 ..5:31 October ; . December . , January ... , March . . . . May .... . . . . July... .. .. .. New York Spot ..18.48 ..18.45 ..18.56 ..18.65 ..18.72 Wilmington Cotton Charleston Cotton . Savannah Cotton . Fay dav. Sta re of water in Cape Fear river at to 1110. IN. v. at o a. 111. y ca ici - i 1 ' teet ana rising siowiy. Pork ., Wheat Oats .1 Corn . Ribs .. Lard . Close. 18.21 18.46 18.35 18.46 18.57 18.62 . .18.40 .17 3-4 .17 7-8 ..18.00 .$24.92 1-2 . 1.69 1-2 50 3-3 841-2 . 13.371-2 . 14.27 Red dren. Riding Hood Pla-Shu Wilmington Shoe Co.- v for chil--Advt. StntP of North Carolina. County of New Hanover, Superior Court. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Close. Oct.-Nov. 10.45 1-2 Jan.-Feb. .. .. 10.47 10.48 March-April .. .. ,'.10.53 10.541-2 May-June .-.lO.u PUBLICATION. V. Howitt vs. , nic Ili-witt. his is ;m notion for divorce brought by l iintifr aaainst tne aeienaani ior aaui- a i ri - ; 1. nAH . linking n to the plaintiff, and it appear t,, rlif Court that the defendant is a !,M nsitlfiit of this State and cannot after ilur- ililifrence be found in this State, and ;i,-it plaintiff has a good cause of action ".'-'! in r tlie defendant: - " "n,,w. this is therefore to notify the de vn!;iiir to be and appear at the term of sini.x-ioi- c""rt of New Hanover County t,i be lielil in Wilmington, North Carolina, n it- 4th day of December, 1916, and ans w r or ih mur to the complaint this day or iudgment will be granted accord J.'.' r,, r'aV prayer of the complaint. ' firs the "JOth day of Octoner, 1916. W. N. HARRISS, il.rk sunerior Court of New Hanover County, lii-.n i.iv-4v-fri Open, easy; close, quiet. Middling,; 10.61. Sales, 8,000; receipts, 23,000. ' WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits 43 1-2. Rosin $5.60 and $5.30. Tar $2.60 and ;10 1-2 cents. Crude $4.00, $4.00 and $3.00. Woman's bfack Kid, white top lace Boots $7 50. Wilmington Shoe Co. Adv 'Receipts. Cotton . . . . .... . v Spirits . . . . . .. . . ,r Rosin Tar Crude . . . . v. .... SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. Spirits 44 1-2. Rosin $6.25, ' 1,519 ' STOCKS. " ( ' New Yort (Wall Street), Oct. 20.-4-General substantial reaction from yesterday's late, dealings were, regis tered in the early dealings, the rise embracing issues of all descriptions, including industrials, ; equipments, shipping and-: rails. -United States Steel gained Awo points with 2 to 3 points gain for General Electric, Re public Steel and Alcohol. Reading and Union Pacific lead the investment rails at an advarice point. Paper and sugar improved materially. ' Allis-Chalmers, , . ....... 26 American Beet Sugar, . . . . 100 American Can, 61 ' American Car and Foundry, . . 68 3-4 American Locomotive, 82 American Cotton Oil, ... . 56 3-4 American Smelting', 1111-2 American Sugar, ....."....... 117 1-4 American .Tel. & Tel 133 1-8 American Tobacco, 226 Anaconda Copper, 03 1-4 Atchison, 10 Atlantic Coast Line, f 12Ql-8 Baldwin Locomotive,. T'. 85 Baltimore & Ohio, 87 3-4 Bethlehem Steel, Canadian Pacific, . .175 1-8 Chesapeake & Ohio,t 69 3-4 Chi.. Mil, & St. Paul, 95 1-8 Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry 24 3-4 ! Consolidated Gas, 140 1-2 j Crucible Steel Erie, General Electric Great Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore, Ctfs 44 1-4 ( Illinois Central, 1081-4! Inter. Mer. Mar., pfd. ctfs., . . 115 3-4 Kansas City Southern 27 5-8 Louisville & Nashville, . . Liggett & Myers Lorillard Co., B., ...... Maxwell Motors . Mexican Petroleum, Mis., Kan. & Texas Pfd. . . Missouri Pacific .. .. .. . Eggv;dozen 'ifi Butter, lb ---- :--!i- Spring CHien eaci 4-;.. Hens, each IS 10 1.00 1.00 18 Puddle Ducks T Gaineas w ' Sweet potatoes, bushel Irish Potatoes, bushel ... N. C. Hams, n ; N. C. Shoulders & Ribs It Field Peas bushel White Peas, bushel ...... Corn, bushel. . . '. " . . -. . . . N. C. Peanuts, bushel Spanish Peanuts, bushel Virginia Peanuts, bushel.. Oranges h'nrlda .. . . Limes, per 100 . C . .. . . Bananub, bunch 3.009 160 Lemons, Fancy i 8.00 Apples . - 3.00 3.60 Bell Peppers, bushel 75 Onions, per ce.ck . 4.00 32 220 20 - to 30 8 75 .75 23 17 1.00 1.50 i.oo 55 80 85 4.00 1.25, 26 40 65 65 85 70 Ft From Mississippi to Rio Grande Lake Charles, La., ; Oct. 20. The Interstate Inland Waterway League, organized ten years ago to promote the building of an intercoastal canal to connect the Rio Grande and Mississippi rivers, met in this city today for its annual session. Congressmen, engi neers, and representatives of the com merr ial, agricultural and industriaL in terests of Louisiana, Texas and other 3g o I proposed waterway are present in large 185 1-2 ' numbers- Tne convention will con j tinue over tomorrow. , E E : Hows Your Liver? Most illaesses and many other . troubles result from an inactive liven relieve Liver com its, put in your heart and a snuleon Tyour face. HJOJlJUg-UJOL - , w Mr. H. L. .Cu.nmina Heads Encineer- v ; Infl Department f Cuba Road.sy? -3 FHendsffEeTe . jWiiie' pleasedTIS leam'that Mr.VttCummik Mr. W.- M. Cummihg. df this city, has been 'promoted o c.hief engineer of the Guantanamo Western '. Rail road, in, Cuba, eftecUve the tenth of this month. Mr. Gumming was for many years chief engineer of the Na tional RaUroad . of Mexico, but left that country when conditions became unsafe for Americans, about two years ago. ' - : :. One Deed Filed. The only deed fil ed for record at the office of the Reg ister, of Deeds this morning was as follows: J. W. Blake and R. L. Jolin son to H. E. Walton and wife for $10 and other considerations, lot on east side of Orange street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth. Woman's and Girls' Gun Metal Walk ing shoes $3.00 to $5.00. Wilmington Shoe Co: Advt. Hhyncian. Biieve a Genuine Remedy :l Rheuma,vthe wonderful rheumatism remedy sold by R. R. Bellamy and all druggists, gives quicker an6 more last ing relief than ether remedies' costing many times as much. . . ' T Rheuma passes the deadly poisonous , secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown 6ft in a natural, healttiy way. Read what a .reputable t physician says about Rheuma: , "I hve made a. most careful investigation of the form ula employed in the manufacture of. Rheuma and I heartily recommend it as a remedy for all rorms. of rheuma tism. I find -Rheuma rar in .advance of the methods generally employed in the treatment of rheumatism, and alto gether different in composition from the remedies usually prescribod." Dr. Lyons. This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheuma. R. R. Bellamy. Advt. .137 7-S .297 .205 . 90 7-8 .110 . 15 Southern Railway .... .. Southern Railway Pfd. . . Studobaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Co Union Pacific United Fruit ..... ...... United States Rubber . . U.' S. Smelting & Refinim United States Steel . . . . . 29 .136 . 23 1-4 .225 .150 1-2 .1G3 1-4 . Gl . 73 .119 3-8 .121 1-4 . 45 1-4 Many, friends of Mr. David Palm-, gren'will regret to know that he is in the James. Walker Memorial Hospital, as the result of an operation, but will be delighted to learn that he will be out again in about ten days. 7 3-8 National Lead 69 1-4' United States Steel Pfd New York Central 107 3-4 Virginia-Caro. Chem. .. N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 60 1-4 Va. Iron, Coal & Coke . . . . . 48 Norfolk & Western 143 1-4 i Wabash Pfd. B. 311-8 Northern Pacific Ill 3-4 Western Union 104 Pennsylvania .. 58 j Westinghouse Electric 63 1-2 Reading ; Ill 'Kennecott. Copper 53 3-S (Rep. Iron & Steel 76 1-2 j Gulf Steel .. 95 tSeaboard Air Line 16 1-8 J Central Leather 82 1-8 Seaboard Air Line Pfd 381- Sloss, Shef. Steel & Iron . . . . 63 Southern Pacific 101 Woman's Grey Kid lace Boots $6.50. Wilmington Shoe Co, Advt. DRINK AND ENJOY KEN NY'S COFFEES & TEAS Kenny's Special Coffee 4 lb for ... . .....$1.00 Kenny's Fancy Blend Cof fee 3 lb for .90c Kenny's Golden Rio Cof fee 5 lb for .. . ...$1.00 Kenny's other grades . Cof fee . . . . . 16 to 18c per lb Our M. andj. Coffee 3 lb for $1 .00 is the finest. Che-on-Tea best in Amer ica for 50c per lb. ' C D. KENNY CO. Phone 679. 16 So. Front. Prompt Delivery. "Ameriban WEAR Boy" Scout Shoes The , LIGHTEST, SOFTEST and TOUGHEST Shoe made for a boy. Let us convince you of the wearing qualities of this Shoe. ISKKMIBlllBI & RULFS Opposite Murchison Bank Wilmingtonrs Largest and Best Shoe Store. G at Team Work The emphatic remarks of the President of the Cham ber of Commerce before City Council about the Corn aK? Show was a timely utterance, publicly made, which has been privately spoken for years. The Lackv of Co-Opera-tion-Team Work in Wilmington We might just as well take stock of . ourselves and frankly admit that conditions are not at all well in Wil mington. Real Estate values The true-barometer, are shrinking. Try, to sell some of your city property if you don't believe it. Our ' professional optomists" are even blue, and it seems that nothing worth while can be J put, over" in our community; as President Jacobi-truly says, "we are being passed in the face for progress by other cities in the State." This is humiliating, but, too tru The New Hanoyer raf rr.e Te a m w Why? No Team Work! Still, when you visit and talk with citizens of progres sive towns, in the State, they will quickly say "If we only had the natural advantages that you have down in Wilming ton, My, what wouldn't we be come ! See It is admitted by outsiders that we have undeveloped Natural Advantages. Providence has been too kind to us, it seems. We don't appreciate it, but our real trouble is absence of . i Jt ' . A . Co-Operation--Team Work We are Trying to do our part in Developing some of our Natural Resources and are Bringing some outside Money to Wilmington, every dollar of which goes into Circulation here. How about You? ' i ran a i t (Homo a n v ' Carolina Beach? II ir i - f , 1' 4 tic V 1 1 . . '... M i r m U 3S 1 hi 4' 1 I
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