A.-, 4 - i j. 1 3C ' . THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, TUESDA v Y AFTERNOONS DECEMBEfrS! ft - pagEThree 'I 1 Market Review and MdrHne and "Weather Newh II T i t i r . ft - - ... . , ; ; STOCKS X t t i COTTON ' : O LOCAL MARKETS j WEATHER REPORTS.-' ':'' M : 1 Vnriv. (ii-clim . ;i. (i lo Eggs car liu' January 'ii. ' NEW iir, r ihprfi was a. IVVJ. .T--lX .. .. Ihe cotton market. ! i3Ulie" J- country 37c nr. in tne cotton mantel. -r-., .ou The opening was steady 1 oprmg unickens, apiece ... . .25c to 45c , 'Q nnints lnwpr with Grown Chickens anion KA kk null I'' 1 ' ' I ' " - - ' - - : - wuo filing at iy.4 anq May at;iUua jluck.b apiec . 45 i Guineas, aniftr.ft . ... 11 . . ... -j x! 1 I Via at . - illcwea Duying anu juiverpooi - . . . . . . c 10 J.UC iHiiu, ana Aiay soia on 10 unD uiaweo, uusa UC the end of tne first hour, "" x-ouiioes, sacK 54.25 iH't'M-' pod' mi" points under last night's iams, lb 24c ! N. C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb 18c YORK COTTON. I "ranges, ual $e.(K Close. J Hananas,7-h bunch $1.20 19.70 1 Lemons, fancy $4.50 19.85 . uioriaa oranges :.$2.75$3.25 Ju:y- - X,w Vor COTTON. Open. . ..19.65 . ..19.75 . ..20.00, . ..20.31. . ..20.30 ... .18.37 20.05 20.50 20.32 18.37 .19.90 l!l: ii'o'.k nil i-otton c ion . - ,-,n ctiiton Nor; Chari rmnah tor ton LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Valine 11.91 H.95 jS-.Ausus! 11.91 11-95 Or.en. -in iet. Close, steady. Mid dling. II-"1- Sales. 6,000. Receipts, 15 000. Celery, bunch .$1.00$1.5Q Apples, bbl $3.00 to $4.00 Bell Peppers, bush. 50c Onions, sack .. .. ..$4.50 Cabbage, lb 3c to 3 l-2c Pork, lb 12c ..19 1-4 Corn per sack, $1.90 to $1.95 . .19 1-4 'Hides, G. S 15 to 16 cents. . . 19 1-2 , Peanuts, N. C 1.95c to $1.00 . . 20 1-4 I Peanuts, Spanish . . .$1.00 to $1.10 I Peanuts, Va 53c to 65c. Close. 'Wool, '. 20 to 38 cents. 11.67 1 Beeswax 28 cents. 11.82 , Washington, Dec. 4. The Inter state Commerce Commission's order permitting the railroads to give lower rans-Continental freight rates New York (Wall Street), Dec. 5. ) The effect, of yesterday's fluctuations in money was: seen in the further ir regularities of prices at "the opening of today's stock market. Leading shares . registered fractional changes plainly downward on a moderate deal ing, while shares of a more specula tive character yielded a point. These recessions were counter-balanced , by similar advances in miscellaneous is sues. United States Steel and Re public rails moved . jt je. .v. m, gt.) L jt :&M::jLiM. sit. i Temperature, - Asheville . Atlanta . . . Charleston within narrow Charlotte . lhowever, made a Chicago . Galveston -figgy . . cloudy . . cloudy . rammg . . . clear . . cloudy clear . .cloudy . . cloudy . . cloudy . . cloudy . . .clear . .cloudy .pt cldy had 2 58" 64 68 66 60 74 72 78 56 62 66 70 62 71 - w t, 09 . 46 58 58 52 42 64 58 64 50 54 52 46 52 59 A3 .18" .28 0 .16 .04 0 0 0 .01 .02 .06 0 .02 0 WILMINGTON NAVAL STORES. Spirits IS 3-4. Rosin- ?5. 75 and $5.45. Tar $2.60 and 10 1-2 cents. Crude $4.00, $4.00 and $3.00. Receipts. Cotton Spirits - Rosin Y Tar Crude rv-r. . . to San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Seattle and other ocean ports, while denying them to inland cities of Sac ramento, Stockton, San Jose and rSanta Clara, Cal., was sustained to day by the Supreme Court. CHICAGO. Po,k ' $27,52 1-2 Wheat $1,661-4 to 1-8 Oat 1. . . . -. .52 3-4 Corn J 901-4 R'bs 14-12 1-2 Lard 16-20 ; PAIN GUNF! RUB : SORE, RHEUMATIC ! ACHING JOINTS FORECLOSURE SALE. By virnirc of rue power of sale contained 1., 1 ,,.rt un CPU or lnorrcraee exeeuieu 'iy E r runlirk on the 26th. day of January j fertile vt;ir 1!14. and registered in the re-,-,ris !" New Hanorer County In Iiook 1 numlior 7-".. at page number 381, default ! iv.iiL' l.irii made m the payment or ttie irntp ;unl rloht in the said mortgage de- w-rihcil ;i ml tbe power nt sale therein giv- Hi ii -,viW !' oiue absolute, the undersign- p n.Ttciii'e. on xnursaa.v, rue jisi ua.v, ht tt.p 1tl1fi at T '-look. noon. :it -" tiip i'.nirt House door in the city of Wil- miiistou. N. '., will offer for sale to the taqW I'i'l'l' m for cash, the following de-sri-ibH hiU'l and premises : Lvin;. situate, and being, in Mason Nn'i Tnwnshiii. in New Hanover County, -V'.Tii i 'iivuliiiii.. RegliMjirw?. aJL a stake uerns the rm .f I'v.vy r.otfom. TSranch on the old ji1t; V"im Hoad. and running thence wiiu sai.l Ki;ul South 14 degrees East, 4S i.'.cs: tliftno South r6 degrees West, 176 iioles to a pine on Mcllhenny's Mill Pond; tli.-n.v .North c;j ih'grees West, 28 poles to a st iko on lUf saH mill pond; thence with said pond .North 70 degrees East 6S poles; thiMn-c with saiil jmnrt West 40 poles; thence with saH pond South 67 degrees West () pules: theni-e with said pond North 70 tlt'jrivi's East 00 poles to the mouth of i 'lay P.ortom Branch where it enters into tiip s.-iiii mill poml. and thence with the rnn of ( lay r.ottoui Branch, and John Gaf f"p's linf to thf beginning, containing 83 ;i'-re more or less, being the same land and iircnii-ips cnnvcyeil and described in deed from Aaron and Serena Davis to W. P. Old ham, ivinstore.l in the -records of New Haiiover County aforesaid, in book Y Y Y ai i:!gc mnnlier o".". This tht- L'utli dav of November, 1916. Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old, Pene trating "St. Jacob's Oil." Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing .penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheuma tism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from ach ing joints," muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neu- limits. Reading, slight gain. Allis-Chalmers. 351-8 Jacksonville American Beet Cugar .. .. ..1061-2 N.Orleans . American Can .. 621-2 ; York .. . American Car and Foundry . . 77 1-8 Pittsburg . . American Locomotive .... .. 89 1-2 ' Raleigh. American Cotton Oil j St. Louis .. American Smelting 117 1-4 ' Washington AmpriMn Sarar -MR i Wilmington . American Tel. & Tel 127 3-8 American Tobacco Anaconda Copper 99 7-8 Atchison 107 Atlantic Coast Line 122 1-2 Baldwin Locomotive 77 3-8 Baltimore & Ohio 86 5-8 Bethlehem Steel 610 Canadian Pacific ..166 3-4 Central Leather .. .. .. .. ..109 3-8 Chesapeake & Ohio 69 3-4 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 94 1-8 Chi., R. I. & Pac. Ry. .. .. 38 3-4 Colorado Fuel & Iron : 57 3-4 1 Consolidated Gas ..... .. ....136 Corn Products 27 5-8 Crucible Steel 86 3-4 Cuba Cane Sugar . . 67 3-4 Erie . . 37 5-8 General Electric 179 1-4 Great Northern Pfd. Great Northern Ore Ctfs 43 3-8 Illinois Central 107 Inspiration Copper 70 Inter. Merc. Marine Pfd. ....115 3-4 International Nickel , 48 1-8 International Paper 65 3-4 Kansas City Southern 27 i Kennecott Copper 57 Louisville & Nashville 134 Liggett & Myers 280 Lorillard. Co 235 Meat forms uric acid which excites Maxwell Motors 73 1-2 and overworks the kidneys in their ef Mexicon Petroleum 108 forts to filter it from the system. Reg National Lead 68 ular eaters of meat must flush the kid New York Central 108 1-4 neys occasionally. You must relieve N. Y., N. H. & Hartford 57 3-8, them like you relieve your bowels; re Norfolk & Western 141 1-4 ! moving all the acids, waste and poison, Northern Pacific ...... . . ' . ... Ill 3-4 else yu feel a dul1 misery in the kid- Pennsylvania 57 j Iley re610I1 suarp yams, in tuts uatK or Ray Consolidated Gas 33 1-2 To Enter the Contest; Fill Gut this Nominating Ballot, Counting j ,000 Votes To The Wilmington Dispatch, Wilmington, N. C, I hereby nominate as a can didate in your Grand Prize . Voting Contest: ; " , Miss, or Mrs. House No. Street . . , Town or City Business Address . Signed - Address : ; ONLY ONE NOMINATION WILL BE ALLOWED TO EACH CONTESTANT CUT OUT, FilX OUT, BKlNG, EN5 OR M AIL TODAY. DO IT NOW:. Wednesday. il ft 8' Sunrises. 7:04'I , . . 9 Sunsets - .5:03 KB : : L Ifll Louisville, Ky., Dec. 4. Lloyd Weaver, who lives out on Gunpowder Creek, reports squirrels as destroying much of the corn in his neighborhood. He never saw them so numerous, he declares, and it is no trouble to kill all a fellow can carry in a few hours. At breeding time these little animals were not more numerous there than usual, and their sudden appearance in siy.h numbers can only be ac , counted for by emigration. TIE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble. ! Do Your Christmas Shopping at J. M; Solky & Company Where you will find the largest stock of Merchandise in the city from which to make your selection. What you buy here is strictly at one price and at the right price. i Reading 110 5-8 Rep. Iron & Steel 88 1-2 S. A, L 17 1-4 S. A. L. Pfd 39 Sloss Shef. Steel & Iron Southern Pacific 100 1-4 Southern Railway 29 5-8 ! Southern Railway pfd 69 1-4 raleria. 1 m.. i .1 i - a. iiA - A Get a small trial bottie oiuaeDaKer torporauon xtv x-i Tenn. Copper 24 1-2 Limber up! of old-time, honest 'St. Jacobs Oil" , from any drug store, and in a mo-; 1 cxas ment, you'll be free.from pains, aches i Union and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheu matism away. Advt. Co 205 1-4 Pacific 147 1-8 ! BIG BLADEN COUNTY sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic . twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get im I tated, abliging you to get up, two or i three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table-! ( spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid ; neys will then act fine and bladder dis orders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and WIXSLOW W. SMITH. Mortgagee. WILLIAM I.. SMITH. Attorney. Xv. I'll -.7 -1100. 4-11-1S. luiiiiimHiiiM.mn.inuiuiu.iH.iHim.iiiiiinnm.nn.m.11- CONCERN CHARTERED. len Tsranslo cblan and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a de lightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take nqw and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder 'diseases. Adyt.5 1 COMING DEC, 14th! 1, Raleigh, Dec. 5. The Craddock- EE; Craven Company, of Abbottsburg, DC DC Aft VI ! Bladen, county, a concern capitalized ul iii.ni i ; at TT. t iiitiiiiiiMtiiiiiiMiiiuivf tin: illinium ' iiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHUMiiiHiii SACRIFICE SALE Have decided to Farm, already purchased farm and offer for sale at a sacrifice the following property : Our Home No. 214 North 6th Street. House and Lot No. 2 1 6 North 6th Street. House and Lot No. 21 8 North 6th Street. Store building, Grain and Feed business "John S. Mc Eachern Sons" at No. 21 1 Market street, business estab lished in 1 830. This will bear the closest investigation, have always made money. Good live business, no dead stock. Must be sold in next thirtydays. Apply to NEILL M. McEACHERN $50,000, of which amount $14,000 paid . in, filed application for char ter with the Secretary of State to-' day. The company proposes to buj'i and sell real estate. Copyrirht 1916 Tor IIouuc of Kuppcnheimer 211 Market Street Wilmington, N. C. FORECLOSURE SALS!. Byi virtue of tne power or bale contained In a certain mortgage deed made by Walter H. Swepson and wife to Joseph Tate, bear ing date the 26th day of October, 1914, duly registered in ! Book S3, of the records of New Hanover County, the undersigned will on Monday, December 11th, 1916 expose for sale at public auction for cash, at the Court House door of said County the fol lowing described real estate: Beginning in the western line of Twelth street at a point one hundred and ninety nine (199) feet south from the southern line of Dawson street and runs from thence south in said line of Twelfth street thirty three (33) feet, thence west and parallel with Dawson street one hundred and sixty five (165) feer, thence north and parallel with Twelfth street thirty-three (33) feet and thence east and parallel with Dawson street one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to the point of beginning in the west ern line of Twelfth street, same being parts of Lots 4 and 5 in Block 41 of the plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C This the 11th day of November 1916. JOSEPH TATE, Mortgage. S. M. EMPIE, Attorney for Mortgagee. Il-ll-30dy8 I n Becomes Straight Soft, Glossy, Lens by Using HER0LIN HAIR DRESSING. NEW DISCOVERY " NOT STICKY OR GUMMY. You see tha kink In your hah- dliappear. AH your nappy, coarse, stubborn, kinky hair made straight, smooth, silky, glossy. Hero) In Hair Dressing makes hair erow fast, long and beautiful, stopping dandruff and Itching ef the sealp and .falling heir at once Stop, using bet Iron. Apply HerollB Instead. Send 25o (stamps or coin) for big can ef Herolin. Money back If Herohn d-ev.'t satisfy you. - , HEROLIN MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga. flpruTC WANTED wmwe Suits of Worthy Fabrics $12.50 to $30.00 Worthy in substantial weaves that are constant in serviceable wear. Distinguished in a wealth of colorful designs that have patterned the winter vogue of textures. Tweeds, Cheviots, Worsteds; Stripes, Checks and Mixtures and Solid Colors in profusion. Suits of style precedence for Men of discerning taste in dress. Overcoats $10.00 to $30.00 Dark Oxford Gray and Black ; silk velvet collar ; lined through out with Skinner's satin. A Coat of correct cut for dress or busi ness, that is ever popular with men who favor lines that mold to form. - A comprehensive Range of Sweaters, Hats, Underwear, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, Collars, Ties, Caps, Hosiery, Walking Canes, Bath Robes, Smoking Coats, Shirts of every description. . . J. M. Solky & Company One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. - - No. 9North Front Street. '.. ,.( . Si - .V , . . fgHppsjfjjfjfjfjfjfjgBjn mmmmmiBmmimmmmmmmtt e i . - - - : - - -i UP FR1FIH1EIHI 7 7 " T7 m ( A If ( l'M S6fXRf-feuT 1 . I x 7 VELL-ER DO XOO i THT WTA ahm i t' YLL HAVE TO ? , TAKE I ( ) (P HOMO. I'M ARE CWISED FHTTHATOY EtS ,N - ' E'WM.; S r W V f i HERE.- WHAT W.THWHT1N4 NEVER HKo PJCOT lA iMTTER ONES : J DM Q$ TENf DOV 7 A CAM I DO ON THE. SWETfeyvv CHANGE VTH I ' HTlrl ffl . MA DOLLAItIJ DOLLrAvR J S(R V- . FR( ? heV : f . v; .P. .' .