vy.
- . r i"
l'wji In in i
iiiiiffilit
5K? - a2f;i4i-
Ti r "" -' - - s - - f .-V- -v- - 4l I
; ELKa Ta GJyE. .MILLIQN .TO
tifid wmmmom
. . w : H '
COTTON, im
In (brder? to catbuiheruieV' and
a Mi&tL. dOiWrhe. ! til 11. 1 1 111
delegtesTCb eariKUcnvenj; KlWyH11
names of : thpae-who registered in Wil-
ill' (if Tiwi'mmnuimK sad: imm-4m i --t-. u ,-,
MnianWvctJunty nVteFmfselec
i i
lv-' draft act havo been ; posted. VA
tu uusiueHs xuuay witn . UMLfTjoen- f
tagT
the names are. arranged- according to'
tiuk pi tne oramr. rjoage, session. f
inc? 6-rTcrnuieu c ; system';; ur seria.B
tne of. de mattemtO be teMMkfr 4
..it snoi
sotaa wfio Registered M have Vbeeom
ic ranv. . ..: v-
confused arid have 'pot', beeri able' to
r,uuu;oTO7Tor . warv tenec:; iTie
l ? fty1A886eltea:Pres) '' ::"-1 .
; u , ::;tc gpATC 1 0,1 9 ,7.-
IlifH
. wfcttiJ! . m-.w -. ! "'W :' ' . J - -y- - - .- - , -,
tiiiliii
It
t0 have Deen Preuy.-ve r f!&Vmi$
v.tS See""-"
justed on
There
er ' a decline W S pbliits,
was ess covering mna WdelOsM: : : : WaliyrunmMedtdb
5? worked off Mdertjfc
.iiine arouuu Tt.siv: ,, , ,. .;. -; tlc
krt
u5 ..u. tnnrhincr .26.07. Jaiia,.?Jftriv
F hofnrp the end of thefirnt
-waders pi'ODauyr awiuwug tur-
frioal situation. ... .
u!t' ,otton market close
High. Low.
07 nn 26.60
Close.
26.78
rSer" 26.57 26.21,
26Y4&
'anuary Im oC cft
26.63
NEW YORK SPOT.
New York, W--
teady. spot nmct, ..u :
rrT77rrt -M
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
vaw Orleans, July 10. The contlni-
d drouth in the western belt caujdd
c of 16 to 21 points in the cotton
i.lrt Clllll " --' " X" 7 J. ' "r- I' WMUUUO. KTIHIM'- . '
Lrket here around, the :openl?ie W&ill: 5,20(0)
ome liquiaaiiuu tumijjie uui, rauo
fcredictions oi ram luf
end or tne nrsi nan noar or ousr"
5 points
tier yesterday's close. . ;; v;haiM
NEW ORLEANS SPOT..
vow Orleans. July 10. Snot cotton
Let and unchanged sales on the spot
L.. l.Lo tn arrive nnno l.ianrf AMI.
tary 24.50; strict goodTSrdlnary 25.00";
lot middling L'&.&u; strict low miaoiing-
25.69; middling 25.88; strict middling
IW; good middling 26.25; strict good
Diddling 26.43. .
Receipts 983; stocks 201,416. ;- ,
LIVERPOOL COTTON: Vr
Liverpool, July I0.-Cotten4 Spot toLffil
feed request; prices -10 points hig
American middling fair,. MiXki' 'Aul
middling, 19.55; middiini. 19.2&T 5LSL government crop re,
middling, 18.80; gwktSdtawili, sufflcletIy Uncounted
1.15; ordiaafy, 17.35. Sales, 000.1i?W -151?-.... , , vi
Limg 1.600 America,,. Ljl.!feenK.WS
Receipts, 9,000 bales, including . $.,000
American.
Futures. 10 points higher; ' J5tK
b; July-August. lY,90? Septem
teober, 17.27; October-November,
185; December-January. lUO Jahu:1 w. w. :f"Y
toy-February. 16.20; March-Aptir,
M; May-June, 15.86. . ;
The market closed steady at a net
wvance of 24 to 41 points.
High, Low. Close.
My 26.00 25.57 25.91
Ictober 25.65 25.19 .25.48
December 25.84.25.42 24'. 68
fenuary 26.01 25.58 25.84
Starch 25.99 25.82 20. OQ
EGGS AND POULTRY.
New York, July 10. Butter, firm;
receipts, 15,002. Creamery higher
than extras, 39 3-40401-2; creamery
extras, 92 score, 391-2; firsts, 38'l-2
39 12.
Eggs, unsettled; receinta. '2OJt06.
fresh gathered extras, 3t38;-.frM
gathered, storage packed' firsts, 3
381-2; fresh gathered firsts, 341-2
251-2.
Cheese, irregular; receip'ts, T.332.
State fresh specials, 2424 1-2; do.
iaverage run, 23 3-4.
Live poultry, firm ; no prices' quot-I-
Dressed, weak; chickens, 18 g
fowls, 1825; turkeys. 18432.
COTTON SEED OIL.
New York, July 10.-The cotton
ed oil market closed easier.
Spot, 15.20 bid; January, 14.80
14'82; Februarv 14 80)11 Q1- .Tnlv.
15-2a bid; August, 15J91520;- S'ep
tnber, 15.1315.14; October, 15.0T
10; November, 14.7814.80; Decem
H 14.7914.81. '
sales, 50,000 . barrel.,; ' ' ., - ''
v. COFFEE.
New York, July , lO.-Rio . Cff U,
December, 7.87:
'.7!
LK. THE SA?KORB
It' . r- v - ..V. - - W
:-.;-3:SiKF:?;.S
v.M:ffei
"4';.(
-i.i4.-.i..4i." ;".
iiiisiiil mmmmm
tfcKter4R! NAVAL 8TOiM&S
cents.
udNotitaiA Doing.
Receipts. .-
v
.....2(i
... v6'
; ' ' t t . i
w-. .... ... . . ,
STOf
r , ..avaattaa, : Juty iQurpentiiie;
h nrm, - a 3 1-4 ; sales, felpta
18, 10;.. stOC : 23.604
!' oiin. flrnr nnati
Mii.sWesiSsteisK, 73.860;
L; Chltstet!t"T. . Kltiftiife fLfts r fe; " K 1 o I'Tii, :
:&6t &206:25; WG; 6.356;B0;
CHICAGO. GRALN.
;o.r.t0i'ci4';trligtl,
deyelbDed in the corn market today
ie government ercm-W-
.. t?
.ntA :-:Tteaifer 0 orivioa xtfefi
construed Ssmot so promising as'-hMffiS '51
'i.ili.'Av - .ii ji i-L.it 1 j.
Qt:.Beee Xgrpjajg. QUt of the., parlia
iiieHtarV 6if iari "ih Berlin' Pit Offer
ings ; hre Wr (julckry absorbed
Opening prices,' which ranged ; from
3-8ce'crlrie. to -Sc advatice, wtth Sep
tember at 1.54 1-2 taYL55 3-4 auid De
Ciniherv4f.Llfi and 1.17 5were -followed
By- a siaB-: upturn all arpuud to well
"fr ZTZVX
- - V ' '
izrri - i..ri"rz,
t; Jlf J Va f ' i
JiSh!ff 03 July and
r" i , ;v -s ' . w - . ...
I, J"-'Zg. "'
on. hogs- had only a' transcient depres
sion ffect.
Reports, of .strenuous opposition to
certain sections of the Food Control
bill 'In the Senate led subsequently
to something of a setback in wheat
prfeeai; The close was easy at half
to one cent net aavance, . wim juiy ai
ZMTZ atid September 1.91
WHEAT
Jul .... 2.03
2.03 1-2
1.91 ,
1.57
1.21
.6612
.55 3-S
40.60
40.27 .
21.10
21.32
21.85 ;
21.92 j.
COJRN 4
sept.
Dec. . .
OATS
Jily- . .
Sept. .
PORjC
- July . .
Sept. .
LAREh
Jujr . .
Set. ..
RlBSr- .'
1.54 1-2
.1:1.6
.64 3-4
. 54 1-2
20.90
21.07
Sept.
21.57
V. SUGAft.
New York, . Juiy: .-10. Raw : ; sugar;-.
L'oiii: prerifneair 6.53: molasses. 1
5.45r retmea. steady r line grunuiatea,
r7KATison -
Vutut-A!) AftRfi(t -fower UHoer
HrtiiM6tiAti . hivt lftttf:fjiiiviued- ob ri-a
fair . demand irom snorts, ana uuoaai
intereists;'n"oo1pcea--- Were ?
niif:-fcHfcV' .:, v .v-t:- ,---s . j
- Closfd? steady ratftiited to 3
points higher;, sales, 3350; Septem-
Kin'TWiiiMf.!a0toiftry.'
,
m
ttttleinnQjWttiOiv threduejitbniat
reported k the United, States Steel:
..goi-kdratfon ter. June ahd nioira yilii-
eafft iiwoflt taking. Raiis fetn!4 helt
jiiskaad tobaccos supplmeated eaFl
Atneripaa Beet . Sugar . . . ... t 11-4
Aiaericaa: Cfv. . . ... ... .. 4ft 1-
4iicGa;& Foundry. . . 763-8
AtttiaB Locomotive . . . . . . 70.-
.Jncal Smelt. & Refining . . 1047-8
injeriail Sugar . . ... . ...... .1181-2
Afr4j?a tel.t& Tel. .. .. ..127$:
ajcadai Cbpper .... . . . . 7M
sttiso.v W- ...... 0ft.l-2
Hle Ceast: Line .. .. .. ..110 .
lQultWW.1. S. S. Lines.. 1041-2
LBiftiinLocolhotite . . . . . . .... 70 7-8
Bajnaei m om . . .. .. .. n 3 8
dMia stt B" :. : i-4
liaaaian? :acje". . . ... . . .ip f-s
Central-Leather; (e?. div.) .... 891-2
Chesapeake; & .Qaio . . ... . . 69 7-8
CHi fr Gieat. Western (bid) .... .101-2
h.r Paul . ..... 70 3-4
i Cm. ' JL-: & Pac when.. issued. 301ra:
: eol!oram.rFtiei;&roB (ex. dir.) 50 1-8
Corn Products . .
Cnicible Steel ... . . ;.,
Cuba Cane Sugar '. i .
General E!Iectric (bid)
361-8
851-2
42 i -
'251-8
' 'itrr to
r.v. ' -
Motors
.1151-8
103
3& 1-4
X - ai Atk
tSclnlS ; : v; : :
? : varai
60 1-2
28 1-8
84 7-8
40 .
33 5-8
215-8
44
.stuBuuc
int., Mer.cMarihA Pfd. . . .
International ; kickel .. ..
International tHper . .
Kansas City . Southern . . .
knneeott Cbpper
Lo,ulsville and Nashville .. .
Mexican Petroleum . . ...
Midvale Steel c. . . . . . .. .
iifesouri Pacific ....
Nevada Consolidated
liew. York Central ... . . . . .
N..H.;& -Hartford . . .
Norfolk - and Western . . .
Northern Pacifie ;
.125
97. t2
611-2
31 1-4
23
881-2
3612
..120
. lOO 7-8
,0hio Cities . Gas . . ......
. . . liO 7-8
Pennsylvania ;
Ray Consolidated 1 Copper .
Reading . .
Rep; Iron and SteeL .... .
Seaboard 4Jr Liiie (bid) . .
52 1-4
28 .
.. .95 5-8
Seaboard Air Ltire pfu; (bild
Slair . Oil an Refiiiiig ...... 44 Z i
Slois. Shef. ..Steel and Iron
50 3-8
Southern . Paeific.
Soiiihern Railway
Southern Railway pfd (bid) . ,
Studebaker Corporation .. .
93
263-4
54
60 1-4
FTexaa Co. ... J...
c' Union Pacific .. ....
.134 5-8
132
J United Fruit (bid). . .
' U'- S. Ind. Alcohol . . .
i! WCe States RubbeF
.1571-2
601-4
..1261-2
t .omjuw oiccj
I pnited States Steel pfd
. . 118
f yirgfcia Caro. Chem. . .
. Virgrnia Coal - and oke ,
Western Union
WCATHER REPORTfc
'" ' -.-
Tanpratur.
1
a.
iyeATHER
4
:
T
i Atiam ; ..pi ciuy
82
82
12
88
80
90
92
96
74
80
8'i
92
78
6
60
72;
66
58
78
7
78
60
60
68
66
0
0
.40
Ashevllie . . ...clear
I tenarteatou . . .vavxj
i Ohanotte- -. . . .ciear
1.4
umsu . . . . wuivj
Galveston . - .pt cldy
Jacksonville, .pt clay
0
o
i .22
0
1
N. Orleans clear
i N. Yrlt ..raining
! Ptttabjir .. ..cloudy
ISt Louis .... .. clear
au8inais reaciea large.iracuonsin
THERE CERTAIN ITf
IS; A L.OT "TO '.ie
v OOWT4 HKRE;V-
TO IN VEIGATirr r
rivri tan
Also
.- a w- H m W I m.
spiam Matter By
; i - Brother i RptkWans.
f Once;;? again there :is to he a move
ment made ' for a . modem ibridKe' unit
ing Wilmington and Brunswick . and
the- Wilmington KOtary Ciuo is to oc
cupy '. the f ronWitie trenches in . the
'fight. ; At' the regular semi-monthly
meeting and luncheon held 1 at the
Voune: Men's' Christian? 'Association
'Tuesday : afternoon . at f 1' o'clock . the
matter: was thoroughly ; discussed and
Rotafians Marsden Bellamy, Esq., : J.
ft; Willfems and' Cr-W. Polvogt. were
appointed" a- committed to investigate;
the"-; opposition; - that has . been vregrs-r
tered against a Abridge-' over tne-uap;e
Fjsair. rlvri at' Wiimtngtbn and to take
ftnatfeoa. necessary wunr a-view ;ai
s neeessary With ; a- view : ofJ
Having1 1 connecting-' Hnkv between
New Hanover and Brunswick cbuhtlies
; erctedT The 'coinTntee was prdnj-
ised . tne unamuea support oi every
mberof the Rotary Cliib, ; : ;
Wrhin, '-. the bridgeX matter 'camC lip
;tariin:W. D. Mac3iSKaTb''6.
the 'Board of County, Commissioners,
war asked to tell tho club' why it was
fthai the peopie; Of . Wiimlngtbn;" afe
2fe& - ale to get favorable faction oti" a
?fie ferry Or; .a biridge. ". RtAifan
hMacMiilan. in a ; comprehsive " talk
unon tne matter, eipiaautH ai lie
.Pwas opposea to a iree ieri:yK out was
heartily in lavor or. ine oriage.
. 124t. I Rotarian MftcMiilan, in his talk, ex
.1032 j plained that it has been estimated by
Mr. A r. p'Brifn. ivu engineer, ana
Mf. : W.: W. Love,, of , the" -Wilmington
Ifori Works, that a reinforced concrete
bridge, with a 2O0-fbot double leaf lift,
ean be erected over the river at
Orange street for less, than $130,000,
and that the bridge and the necessary
approaches would cost about ?i5u,uuu;
together with ; the purchase Of the
present ferry would cost approximate-
fy $200,000. Rotariatt MacMiiian statea
that he believes that . bonds for this
amount could be floated for 41-2 per
cent., and that the - yearly interest
on the bonds and the , cost? Of main-
tairiance would , not exceed i $12,000.
; Regarding the free ferry; proposition
Rotarian MacMiiian, expiamea tnai tne
I costs of' a suitable ferry boat has been
esUmated at $15,000 and that floating
913-4 docks will cost $10,000, making $25
.12 1-2 00O in all, with a yearly maintain
.28, ance cost of $18,000,; .which ;wouid in
dicate that the bridge would cost less
I in the end. Rotarian IMacMillan also
stated that at; Orange streetthe
bridge could be so elevated that it
would clear the dummy line tracks
arid give ample space for the small
harbor crafts to operate under the
I structure. ,
I It was also explained by Rotarian
McMillan that he understood that the
Seaboard Air Line, .which company
was opposed to the bridge when it
was advocated before, would not
421-2 again oppose it. It was further stated
68 that former Harbor Master N. I. Wll
93T Hams, who before opposed the bridge
at the Market street site on account
of currents at" that point, favors the
bridge at Orange street. .
Rotariari Bellamy stated that " in
his .opinion a vote would have to be
taken on either1 the bridge: or ferry
proposition, but he stated that he
thought that the question of whether
thi ! government would allow a bridge,
the cost of a structure, arid" what
point it is toi be located at, should he
tbofOTighly lobked into. Others to
speak in favor j of the ; "matter were
Rotarian S. M. BbatWrtght and Dv C.
Love. . ' ;' ... ' ".
' . committee, was, appointed to make
plans' for a gathering Of the boys ' and
girls, of the countyl to bei beld in .the
city at some filtuVe date, at which
time the young folks could tell the
Rotarv Club Whit they are doing in
the way of ' raisiril crops and live
stock. Rotarians J. n . jaconi. uouia
Shrier, W. I. MacMiiian, Will Rehder
and Milton Calder were named on the
Comittee, ;,.. - .; i
,
'sunrise and sunset; '
'4 ' tf " : V.
Wednesday.
Suit riles ..... . y '; -5:0$
'nsta-;.:.,;v.
7:216.
,
I v do ifiilplL VC till -Wfar
eeri iallwko registre4 ' hav thii?
names .69 ? the -'lists? which arfe : the
samer wtttK sfeVeral adtiitiohs, asM
: :Uue ttyVpredupuoTlCatiolrtt "wa
atideen yecesia?sl t? re-p&iifc'
theiriV especially athe 'system is butt
a lutiuer ui - guYernmenxai . aetanj
Wheibtheinnvgs;. are dtaTOt jth boarda
of registration of Wilmington anaf
Cbutyllt;.make''theni"puhtt
.thereaftex;nalthey.-.'ar notUEed. ;.The.
names of; those drawn will he publish
eat "in the- newspapers'.': ! :
LEAVES FOR ASSEMBLY; ;
Df..: Hurt j fflt Attend' : Viigift
Seaside Assembly.;
Rev. Jno. Jeter Hurt, D; D;, pastor
of the : First BapOst churaad-president
of the North Carolina -Baptist
e&s' AsdeiilWyrYxpcii- Iea&-foV:
marrow for gfniai. Beach ;; to attend
the sessions of the Virginia Seaside
' As'eiribftr; of 5;hl'ch ' Organiatfon: lie
is -'Mi director. la speaking o J the
North Carolina Assembly : Dr.' Hurt
says hfr is:- merethan; : pleased" wtth
toe sRowiae .maae mis year- aaa goes
tp the Virginia meetig with the con -
do Wtt-
sjpnassr. What has beep aceomplishedl
v ivbvu tuui yyvimi5
at Wrightsville Beach; along these
,v
' S$a ga te b u se of Wor sh i p , b a m a g ed tcM
. BvV..l CiftU.n lVllon I
A bolt; o Mghtnlng ' ripped 'a few
boards fbm the gable end tf the Sea
gate Baptist church between 12 : 30 and
r&'tlidck this nojrnln according;" td re-'
ports reeema ifr W'ci;- although it
is not thought thatr the damage will
i' .excess, oi $,15. ; -The - church., was;
struck during "the height : of the eiectrir
dal storm' thaif'swept the cit'andsuv:
roundra district early this m&rhte.
STONEWALL INSTALLATION,
Officers : Elected for the: : Ensuing
Year Installed Last NigRt.
. At... the., regular meeting, of Stone;
wall. Lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias
last night at 8 o'clock, officers recent
ly elected' to"' serve during' the ensuing
year were installed. -; '
Addresses ; were made by J; :A.
MeNorton, Esq., and Mr. Garland B.
Moore. 1 The officers iristalled Were:
Ghuriceior Coinmander R. D. Christ:
mari;. .ice Commander, A. L. Coun
cil ;..PrelateH. J, Southwell-; Master;
at-arms, T P. Davis Inner Guard, J.
D. Grant; Outer Guard,". P. L! Page;
Master-of-works, J.' A. - BrOwn. ' ' ' '
SERVICE LAST ;,NIGHT.
Re-A EJ C. Hardisori Held First of
v Series' at Advent "Church."
Rev. JS. C. Hardison, of Chariotte;
arrived in the city yesterday, and
conducted the first of aten-day series
of evangelistic meetings at - the
Fourth ' ' Street . Christian: : Advent
church last night. The subject Wag
one of1, intense interest and was lis!
the large congregation- in? ;atteridaeej
The meetings, will be jbjeltiieach night
at 8 o'clock, arid : the general public
invited to attend.-
AT ST. MTHERSON.
v t- r'-V -;
- (By-'Aasociatfed Press.) -
Atlanta: 4ifeOMerHiank ,sailors
interned at Fdrt McPhersori . had no
knowledge kot':' a hofe" befeu cM f in
their wire- barricade, in the opinion
of army officers, who were conduct
ing ah iriv'estif ation today. The hole;
which' was lrge enough for a-;'man
tfr -pass-;:thrbuglif, ' wa; discovered 'last
night.;" The bifficers' stated that they
are certain- the'eutfirig jWas done, from
the outside; buf without co-operatibnj
of the' Gefrnans: . AJ serittnet detained'
laethlghti BtilF was- held1' todayi liultj
Off leers intimated he Wilt be-released.-The-olftcers
dallied nameJ
but it was. learned he is 'a native of
Poland'. ::"'!:- -r.: f"" ':' ' i
STAGE OFWATER: ' !'
i Stage ot irater in Cape Fearlreir- at
Fayetteville, .N C. at $ a. in, yesteri
day, not "quoted ' r v . ' ' ; ; !
Final
FrhohiMIlt
Knery
.:;,:;.;V.-.;.
4Ted contesti oi?th'e-fficiV.Gan"
te tuler iwM di.Ccf
garner? et tiyncnDurg, ; , vaw W
'Johft. "W.Steverisan. i'6f 7 FUltftn.
i esutlojisf endorsing.: i, Pr,esi,- .
tferif Wilso
Iadonted.: hy . the 4 Benevolent and- if I
F Protective Order of Elks In van-" N
4ti - Choice Jtor: tha next convention
4-r'brtyv.; alsd"' wks voted on - today .4.
wi Atlantic -City vAridfASat d
Wash,; laying claim for tbo- henoT,
' v'-t.,?. ..
.1Lri AtTaritP
survivors of the British steamer Path-
eniaV torpedMdiV otSultfei BMs<emii
severaT weeks : ago, - have arrived; at
this port aboard a Britisli . steamer
Four1- of theni,,J,,rAmefrieanS: have
Been sent ; -NeW York; ;;i .The.
J r rA:
y vu'mc jj,.HHwnBa utw;
ed up- by i trawler . and aVpaliQl.' boat',
and taken to Glasgow; where
boarded the veSSfet.
' The metf say'thePathenfavWas sunk
vfeilit wain
wbrkv - The? steames wa4 light. having
discharged -her cargo' at an utbpeari
portf'r ,:" ' ' ":'''h-.'
were Journeying -mTougn.tasapp m
fery-itpieftweir wenee6a
to wait while anqthin woman: - was
waited upon at. the glave counter.. , '
She was. bfaufifully" , dressed jier
clbthek bespeakrag i wealthi nd,. 'lot
the . riiost part; ' 6o& 3t5aste44ut her
fingers were eoveredwith' rings - an,d:
about her neck she wore a large lav-
alller, while hep wrisf Watch; "was stud-:
ded in' v dtanidhd "chtpsr arid:. upon her;
Other- arm- Was- another ; -Bracelet, ,
The young, salesgirl: wheP"wa4tejb up
aav her also- showed an innate,.love. for
jewelry arid she kiokel' admiHrigly at
the. beautiful rmgs ;aa she;. fitted1 the
gloves. HerhfctoH(te
edH wtth v tinis.iehanjoring8
which- she had iprobahlyf. sa?ad';.weakly
to buy in order to aatifyv" BeWcravltfg;
t6ir iidoiimeiit.''- lAbout Wrf nelfibung
' 'string of pearl' beadssy ori eer' torm
-dangled.;a taWdry hraelet. Jttierwlse
she, ..Was dressed ? plainly n , a UtUe
black -fropk with White", collar" ' anil
criffs. ' ul vr ;Vi ' . -
:; ;i :Mii&; let t er' ettsiaerfa bwk
woman. aanv xa ube vuawwWif
"Poor, little thingrsne nas, nci lasce
at .'all, has she .? Just see; all the gewr
"gawX :she wearBwtftti.?-'; -f
Really,, it ' seemed impossible;- that
this WOman, adorned to the limit her-.
i selfv i should find-: it: In: her V heart , to:
crrucise uue- wou- wtuj (,i.tvuj uv- o.
sana .tlng. but 'handicappedrby, .a slim:
pursev'-$ S.'V"V: :-';:
factioriy Isn't CshWVdiTsheiiskfed.
anli' I. wa& forced;, to rad'nilit fenle; as. -: j
;19ut; finally our flcttBtbnief . was
suited -and sheZsaunteitedbfrvl
the:' bejeweled:; sbop-Iirito -ttMil upori
US." , , . -'? ;' ).;:Vr:i-;:vr' '-'f
; '(As. she Was trying tm jrofc glovee, she
hunted; ' my:; finger tisten?
irig. sparkUag; flhg& bu:t ; was
p&inteC ibr. t ain'-'nriFfOttd bfi jewelrj
and' seldom wear, any .IwftSt pH4 excep
tlon a-Tplairi sVring'tf .
"vDidi yM 'aMuM&iioi
giams? she, skdhSloheipiplxlrifi
Just .What anlTiessiilhehad
1 r "Irideed "we did." : mother ; answered
sweeny. ".Bit. dn-'iyoUiilfe sh
w.ottldave' beeaf nioj-pieirii .a
with hal the mimber.gshei :wore?
Somehow, r 1; was- sbr busy;; watcbingi her
tmesiowrkle that seiWa'sii-vejj&tl ib
lee' the Qttttjnte;
bfUJ :gbmr NK?ue; haxl'.. her
:'-.j-,"T : 'v..-.. ..r a - i. .-.jt-
ermanrcensoT; nas. Kept -our or tne ;;';
newspapers lKe'speeChe"s,: before . the ":. ;
er.paricy;- mwmcn pe "aiiacaea ,
GerTnaff admiralty and ; the -Pan- 1; :
GeTman;an',ldea of the nature of his ;; :
xsereirijfes to the " German 'submarine'1.'; )'
campaign may be- gained from the ,!''
angry' comment of Count Ernst yon "
ReventlDwinaval expert of the Tages
ieitug;' 6t Barlin. . "The. Count ; de- : 'r
iclares 'tbatl' iri attempting to - end' the
jytbiaijiri campaign Hetr Erzberger
an'his supporters 'are aiming at.de- U" ,
strSictiori "pTir the nation's "confidence
"in-. Victory whicK depetidsv so" largely ''.:
i;t&er;lsuhmarine,t..and4'of the pros- ; ,
.-. ..." '' "
y
(By. ABBOciated Press.) . . rv
Washington,- . July . 10. America's
:cenimisa.ian to . Russia, : -headed by
its wOrk tir the' new democracy and
sOon- will start for- , home. Adminis
tration ! officials' expressed the. great-
esttatfef action tpday over what had
Deen accompiisnea Dy tne mission,
which; ia believed to have, done muCff . . ..
towara ..steauyiug. tue iiauu oi xvua- !
sitftrr Vtrovisioiial - .--governriient - by .- - -
timely -advice and - assurances of . un- ;
stinted . and .unqualified support from : :.:
:vthe JJpitet Stafees. . ; . ; .;.-.. : ?
It has been reported that the mis,-lC:
sion will stop in Japan for an official
caji- on the return trip, but there has .! i . 4 ;
beeri nb announcement on the subject.. ; j :
SlVl. iiiu j.,. . . "
, The Middlesboro (Ky.) Coal Oper-, ;;V
ators' Association today petitioned i ,
the- Interstate Commerce Commission t
; decreases in rates' on coal from -r r
pbmts' oh- the Middlesboro Railroad y "
to Southeastern-pointer i ; V
i t- '
r ! ATLANiiU UUAal Line,
The, .Standard Railroad of Tho South.
Bulletin of Reduced Round Trip Fares
From Wilmington, N. C.
Subject'" to' ctrreetlons and changes
"tb'COnforrii to legally filed tariffs. -The
first dates shown are dates upon which
tickets will be uld at these fares and
upon which journey must begin. The
"final limit is last date, prior to mid- .
fritghlr-of which, 'Wlrmingtott must' be "
reached-on the return trip. t v . ,
Washington ..r;r4 ;..f 4.i6.oa v
BALTIMORE . V.Vj .$8.00 - ,
PHILADELPHIA ;;,v.r $22.80 .
NEW YORK . .. . $26-00
SOSTOW'(Vik N6rforliV.'.1..;.$32.Sr
ASH EViLLEp N. C . v. .$154)9 ?,
WAYNESVILLE, Ni C. v. .,. .$16.15 ,
LAKE. .TQX A W A YieJL-4 V. .$15.80
BREVARD, N. C. U . .$15.00, v - '
HENDERSON VILLEf N.C .k... $14.15 v
SALUDAVlC. . JV ..i ...$13.5d ,
rtnT&m.-;c.M:;'-. i . .$ia.2a :
Tickets ;qn sale every 4ay until October
15, good' to stop over; limited return
ing unUlOctoberi;' 1917. - .
R A LEIGH, Nv C ............. . $3.55 '
JulytdlOjat. 12 and 13. Final limit -y.
KNOXVILLE, TENN $15.75, ;
June 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 30; July -L'
7 and 14. - Final limit 15 day3 after
date Qf, sale ; Limits may be extended.
111; n. WU. 21 and 22; Juljr , r
20, 21 land 26; Final limit 15 days after
date of sale. Limit s' may be extended" ; .
CHATTANOOGA, TENN .$18.30
. August 12 13 and 14. Final limit ,
iuirust'i : :' .W- " .'i 'V;
BLJCKlWOtUNTAINw N. C. .. . .$9.95 ; 11
.RIDGETCHEST. N, ; .$9.95
' Mny:31; June 1. 11, 12, 13, 21, 27 and :'
2815, 6, 13, 19. 20, 27 and 30; Atf-
gust I 6, 10;,14- and 17. .Pinal limit 171 v;' , .
days af te" date of sale. , - .
LAKE JtJNALtjSKA, N. C, .. ..$12.60
WAYNESVILLE N. C.v. .. . . i-. .12.60
LJuly lSlfi, 17, 2Li2, 23, 24 and 25i :y;
August 2. .3. 4,, 5, -10.. 11. 12. 13. 17, IS 1
'Tip iau BiBp'ii uin ibujj 6i yn?
of sale. .
M 0 NT EAGLE TENNv ..- ... ...$20.70 ;
SEWANEE, TENN. ..... . . . .$2a70 - v
July 6f, T, 18 and 21;- August 3, 6, 9.
J?17and 23;? Final'limtt Sept. 5-
IJGKBBU RG MIS8. ;. . . . . ... . .$36.55
.hJbct UandilS.iJEi'inal limit Oct. 31. " -j
rroponionaiB rarea irom micrmcuiiiia
a'Pfnts.-1-." ' 's
For complete- information, reserva t
tlous.etc. ; ' , - . .. . '
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