:-.- I .V V..- l! , ?s'-'iJL-(, .; -'i'-Ci ".. J COTTON.' : v,Tiinington spfc-"4:tut. rharlrston -epot 23 '.7-8 ; $. v , V- C Norfolk spot 24 -.1 i ft & -r;V Savannah spot 24 a-4v u' NEW YORkjCOTTON" Now York, Sept. ,25. The reactjori .ry fooling which ; had ? shown ;M itself in the cotton market toward the close 0f yesterday, was, more in evidence early today. The opening was. steady at a decline of 7 td; 21 points "with October relativelj firm. - It was the first notice day fo; tiat: delivery, Jbut c0 far as could be learned no notices Lpre issued and early , offerings, were readily absorbed on 'a decline pf. 24,30, or about 22 points from Jast night's cosing. Later months soob; broke to net loss oTTSO tdi 5 points under hpavy realizing, local ana southern sollins. with the decline . extending to 23.50 for December and 23.43 for Jan nirv. or more than- a cent from the high prices of yesterday." ; ; ' , . Cotton closed oareiy steady. - High Low , Glosq Oct. .. Dec. . . ...24.65 - 24.18 24.12! Jan. . . March Hay . . n c vy wn rx- jru t ( -(v New York, Sept ir25. Spot cotton. V quiet; middling; ,25.35.11 :V:-:-r ;-J' NEW ORLEANS COTTONk I New Orleans, Sept 25. Offerings of cotton around ; the openinr here today mum price on-COrn let alone had a were liberal and, not well .absorbed, bearish, influence today on -the, corn Technically the market acted weak. market. .Absence cf any indications In the first half hour of trading,. the. of frost danger tended also to handi most active months .lost ,32 to .'41vcapthe-Dulls- -,a Opening quotations points from ha level;; of yesterday's which- ranged from l-8cr off to 1-8C dose. . ( up at 10 5-8 to 7-8 December "and Cotton closed steady at a decline 1.17 1.2 to 3-4 May, were TOHowed by of 25 to 44 points. ;- , a moderate downturn all aroundt ? ' ' : High 4 Low Clos0 Oats developed relative flrmness4 Oct ,..23.70 23.19. 23.32 'despite , the decline in eorn. - Consign ee .23.43 22.84 22.87 ments of oats from' the, country were Jtin. .. .. . . .. 23.47 22.88 -.. 22.88 meagrej r' -""" , larcn . .. .. . ,i.6u7 .v 23.02 May .... , ..za.bu J.&O ,23.19 NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON, New Orleans, Sept. 25. Spot cotton steady 13 pfoints . up. Sales on the spot, 715 bales; to arrive, 300. Low . middling, 23.25; ; middling 23.88 ; good J middling, 24.38; receipts, 4,373; stock, ' 95,246. UIYERPOOL, COTTON. Liverpool,; ; Sept.! r 25. Cotton Spot! dull, prices -15r points lower: good i middling: ixr;:. low midanng 18.27; LARD good ordinary -17.32; ortr-iiiry 16.81. i Oct Sales 2,000 bales, includes 1,300 Jan American. - Receipts 7,000 bales, in- ribs- -:-eluding 6,7-30: American. fFutures' 10 0ct ''' points lower. -SeptemberV 17.82; Sep-; Tj,". -" " terrihpr-Orrohpr IT K2i fVinhpr.Mn. vember. 17f 0:f' .December sJsnuary f 16.55 ;i JanUaryHFebruary 16.45; March Ann! : 16 27; May-June 16.11." The above are all tit prices. rifiTTnMJ:si:cn oil . . New York- Bent; 25.-rThe cotton seed oil -market closed easier; spot 17.00 bid; Setember -17.00;' October .15 80: December .16.53; January 16.57 ; .JIarch 16.65." ' ; -' Total sales' 56;800 barrels. SWISS AUTHORITIES ; HANDLE FOODSTUFFS (By Associated Press.)- . Berne, Switz.,'- Monday, ' Sept, 24. President Schulthes ,said ; today in the National Council ' that r 2.350,000 persons, more .than one-third -of J the population of Switzerland. . were re ceiving bread and "other food - at re-1 duced pricesr through the 'assistance cf tbc authorities.. V: - Vv ; I Swiss fi!crort rp. nnw rptrlftp'l almost exclusively to tobaccoand ) chocolate, all ; the country'3 food re sources being reqiredj for home con traption. . ' , f Visit Postponed. '(By Ab-sortave 31 Press.) ' ' , " Wasliington, , Sept. 4,15. At j ; a ' con ffronco today between President Wil son and members of the Senate -Foreign Relations . and : House Foreign Chairs committees, , it ; was- decided hat no ff cial delegation; from -Congress will be sent to Europe for the HL.sent, at least. No action -.will be taken before Congress ad joilrris, leav ing invitations for the h future. ; ' SUNRISE AND SUNSETV ' ". - - . .,- Wed'nesclay; 1"T"""' :';, . I "nn rips . . ..V.v.; .. . . . .Iei03 Sun sets '" ''v- 'r .' f- 04 J '" J 'j '. '' w . 4-;:-:..;i.0CAL- MARKET8 j tjP ; ,.';.' Eggs v . .. . . . 4 . j" 42c. Butter, per lbs,;Country . . , . , . . . . . 30c Springs chickens apiece ; ;5540c Grown - chickens,- apiece v, . .;, .6065c PuddlevDucks, apie6a ;.,,.5055c uumortB, ay ... ; . 356 "cet '-. . . . , . i . . .' .lz13c Irish Potatoes, Jersey Joint, . .: ; ;1 ; ?v 11 'Pk. bags ; . i'y, ' ; ; ; Ci. . . $4.50 N; : Cv Hams, pound . . . . . . 2627c N. C.;Shoulders and Ribs lb. 12526c Cabbage, ( 100 lbs ) . r, , . .... $1.50 Hides, Green :v: ..... . .. .. . 20c wool, free of bur i vw Vi .'. . .":55c Corn, bushel . .'. . . ... . . . . . . .$2.75 Bee's Wax .32c j . i Salted llide3 f ..;.;r.... 18cAmericair Car; &.Foundry .v'; 72 5:8 TaJIow. . llc1Amerlcaii ' locomotive . . . .. 7. . bJ 5 - Wool, cean .'V. ...."f . .. Ul'V Wool, - burr Spanish ' Onions, the crate WILMINGTON NAAL STORES. Spirits-rOc. -Rosin $5.00 and $4.80. Tan 9 Kft - 1! ' . ' .-v . 1 jao ' os r . ,Tar ..' .1 Crude . ,14 , ; - Chicago. SeptT 25. Assertions that tVlcv Wfivnr'TimATiT f-rA r orlnrtlniofrotiAn w, . hoQ :th; aB ,,,. Fresh advances in the value ofhogs--i lifted provisions. Grain and provisions follow: Open. Close. CORN - Dec. "Z . May : .. OATS-1- "! . 1.20 5-8 1.171-2 . .587-8 .613-4 J . ' ..; 44.85 45.80 1.21 3-8 1,19 . , v v ' .59 1-8 .62 3-8 45.47 45.97 . : Dec. . . .' May w PORK-A . Oct; kv.; 1 jan : .1 24.75 24.67. 23.7523.67 25.87 23.90 26.05 91 no snnjiibirv rDVllVTr rn CUMloKfc. I , 1 K 1 1INU 1 U HEAD OFF-BROKERS s (By Associated Press.) Cbicago, t Sept. 25.Ticket brokers of Chicago do ndt appear concerned VbVerlr efforts of ; "Charles omisy;, IXnr - at "trVRriQtVfarnt.ionsof the ATrtorican Lpairufi-to keen world's se ries tickets out- of rtheinhands. t ;; . The largest- broker in the city al ready has signs out announcing that he will have the .jpastboards on sale, although, it is said, they have not yet beenj;': printed!. ;V X- i-r-r Comiskeys plan is not a; preventa tfvp' nrp ' hut hrnpsi 'it. will ap.t as deterrent. -The' tickets will ' be num-l bered. Through the numbers ha ex: pects to trac6 the original purchaser. If the latter disposes ofThis ticket or tickets td a broker.Comiskey says he ; will publish hjs. name even if he has to pay full Myerttsing rates to do on-- -: --?'i---sAi-"r:'Ji i' S. -'H '; SO. . . . . . . , ' . - SHIPPING RESUMED AT NEW ORLEANS ' - (By Associated Piess.)' ; ' New Orleans, Sept. ' 25. The- 5Q0 striking negro union 'freight handlers returned to work, early today, permit- -ting - full . resumption of shipping at this porUt iThe" questions of increased wages arid re Vision of the piece work scale will - be - arbitrated by the local ment Commission. .: - T ' f RECORD ER!S-COURT, Only Minor Case Tried This Morn- ;--;v ; ing. . '- -;';; y J Only brie jiase -and thatj of minpr Mature was tried by itheiRecorder' this morning; " that being- ; against : Edgar 'Anderson, white, 'charged; : witli. an assault.-' "Judgment was suspended utf- ,hn I navment "of the costs. 7. v H:yr:-':-.:S The case agairist Ellen Jones,; coi-j;' OTHU.-j lLli.": V XVll.lvXX - vi. Luc uiwuiuiLivu i jaw; -Cwas continued until., October ,v. . . NewiYork, ; Sept. : 25?HIglier; price prevailed vatlthe outset i:tbdays trading, f.bje war shares and related issues extending yesterday's 'gains . by J fronl large fractions. ta.,a point. These i were ouset, nowever, , ; ine rneEaVW ness of toppers, motors and tobaccos, restaurants are doming ; lntjot the yol-Uniteu- States Steel " also - reflected "untary organization of those : agencies pressure with Crucible and rails, were W?1 ithin arrow limifsl M. were'surrenderea Before the e first half hour on increa,s - auvances y end of the ed offerings. American Beet Sugar' . V". . 'w . .86 1-2 ! American Can Vf 43 3-4 American Smelting & Refinmg . x01 -v American bugar Kenning . Anaconda Copper '"Atlantic Coat Line ' '"'' ' : A vj . " Atchison : Baldwin Locomotive .;;-.r' -i - ; 61 1-2 68 " Sr5 Canadian Pacific . . :.' Central .v Leather ; . Chesapeake- & 7 Ohio ,.151.7-8 V f & ve , f operT V r '; '''":' r"! Colorado. Fuel &r $ron . v 46 1-2 Pnl,!,,, P.,0 JP, WWrln ' 41. -- k-X -r T ; ; Corn .Products Crucible Steel . : Cuba Cane Sugar LI J fo till lt . . . . t . General Motors ; q I f J mH w ' X Gulf State. Steel .Inspiration; Copper . JntMerc. Marine pfd Kennecott uopper Louisville & JNashville. 4 no -t n or 7 1 Maxwell Motor Co. . . . Mexican Petroleum ".. Miami-Copper v..; 'Midvale : Steel : i . . .. Missofiri, Pacific ' ' " ok: - e w ' Nevada Copper v. New York Central Norfolk, & Western' Northern Pacific . . Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania . . 47 K9 oV Pittsburg Coal ,.. 5312 d d j : sugar and ? England SfVS d 5 PP ' gfll received AhersfromRus Reading f;; -?s X (mny.: .Nowtiiese countries need V2, ?eP ?SJtw ?2 - OOQoa tons and it must come from dAf Une - J!19,theSUnited SUt'.Vr . i X - v o8lare' substitbtionLand .eliminations of lUS S pv "v '; 28 3 waste- By substitutidn the foods thati Southern Railway r. . : . 28 , -b J ;nftT,trfpfl aTU,.:Rhinr,Prti- .UZZ " Tsimay be sent abroad and those bulkier iTenn. Copper v . , . , -,. -,15 5-b a m .KttA AmprirWa Texas Co. 4 168 Tobacco Products -131 1-4 ' - Union Pacific United Cigar Stores , . United Fruit (bid) v. , : U. S. Industrial Alcohol i 5 140 3-4 an -i o U. S. Rubber ;. . . . '': j I U. S. Steel ;. Utah Copper OU.I-O 1 Wabash Pfd. "A" . , . V . 48 1-2 Westingnouse vEIectricl : . V,' 47 5-8 Willy SiOverland ..i. 28; POUCE GUIDING PORTLAND PLANTS : (By Asroclated Press.) . Portland, Ore., . Sept. - 25. Police were on ; duty today. . at . the ; Portland Steel Ship Building plants, where ap- alnvn - vi - maolv 4. ftfkO wnrlritiAn wpnt nn gtrike yesterday . to. enforced demands for; . Increased wages and the closed shop. City officiate announced that picketing at. the plants-would not' be tolerated. G Y. Harry,: Federal med iator, said he was still without onlcial.,';.-..i'.j;:. advices from Washington regarding Federal action to 1 adjust the differ ences between the workmen and their employers.-,;. V - - PERSONAL MENTION. .1 4 4 41 c Mr. P. A.. Pounds, No. 908 "North Fifth street, who - has ' been, seriously ill. is much improved.. ' V v :-. Friends of -Mr. J, Wallace, Carniich ael will vregret to learn that he is se riously ill. at a hospital aa-Blttmore, Md., where he;jecently went fortreat ment. -..; 'v ' . "u v , ;.;;. 'stage o wl VvatEr. -a-i 5-. 41. f;; :.J ; 'A-i axage oi water m vape j? ear tiver ' . f i-- . t - . -r , terday, 3.0 f eet. v - : -'. 1 s mm Ainiiustratbrages Secii- . ing Cooperation o . : RnoMar trt' The Disnatcb.) . : Raleigh CSepa2ptls;and whicn making:v and , conserving I fnofl in NArth CarbllnVn'd'B HrOrif.-i MOTEL Tn nn hi SERVE FOOD iinif! Many "precautions were taken to . fi; ol -ie V Y?011' ' HsMproteet; the Ji6me.t)f Change Hsun in - and A. ; uanoway, ot tne ; uuuiora; winon.Rfllprn. .'haver Saered : to eet. - these1 forces 4x)getheri; k The office of food administration -is - wojvfn-f Visnv . tdfirffiHftf a hur.imachine guns aeainstnvr rkMrfl Bar- I prigingiy deep - interest "in the food problem .as' reflected "in letters : from th hnTirirPfi. vniittt!fta which varp nrt - der. , Mr. 'Page's . adMnistj.afion.'; - V All w1, w Tth hoteIsl?andirefitaurarits. :tt,0;: mnvinff Tvintnro 5hftii knrt 'thithe;CDllectiori'!;tf ' taxesrv -A r$ -iVV'v-? mercantile" businessesy of the - statlf These three y big associations are at work with ,tiie government a in UtsTefsuh's .wives andbAef relatives nwere Tho.mirnhttTits ana Tfifi moTinp tn ture meawill do.' propaganda largely 7 w.i jt.r 4..:.; 4n,f. A"C '" trate them in parlous" rorms 01 puDlic- -sumers of foods, wiU take the lead in saving Jt. Their duties ! w.Iir;be .les- eping of consumption and varying of (way to isuclil cbnsemtion because , It land. Italy ! and Belgium import 40 , per cent. -of their .wheat. Owing to reduction tin harvests and ' loss- of la- ' V" g , o may sate for the use . of the - Allies vonsjaerauon ana otner vaiuaoie .. . v , ., B&i-5 av be eathered from these facts: . In 1 considerations: s .: c ii " " 52 1 2 J bor incidept to waf , ;they must now V2o import 60; per, cent.- Theirffood ani . ;- . ' 21 7.8 mals have decreasedi33,000,000 head '. :t'.,: 9 and with them meat,,butter, fat, milk im .Rilarger needs.: : They Vhave been import- imgsu per,cenv orjoeir1:.i.Hjaaer,: grains. 'viBtc, They inpwi need 56- per than foreigners can . be kept at home. 'Such, a plan", will reduce, according to .1 fnnd P-jmpfts of this nonntrV. vthe av- erage consumption herer ai week . for '2' dunces of fat,.. 7 ounces wof ' sugar ,and 7 ounces , of meat If milk and . . - -j. it.. J can ?: suit ; ue maputinea auu: me de ficiency iji .the. Allies' i foods be: gup-1 plied.. ; ' : In-no .organisation -does the govern ment feel, it possible to practice this economy with- better results , than 4n the hotels 5 which- cater, to the (, most exacting tastes,- The) -clubs, ; - dining cars and passenger vessels , are going to be asked tormakeithe same sacri fices in behalf of America and her allies.-v-rf 'h''0''-''' : The government has iindertaken the organization of ,te tions of commercial travelers and 5 has enlisted the whole of them in the en- terprlse.i Americans not rused to such saving cari , but 'slightly? conceive the daily salvage of 1004GO,OjOO . people. WEATHERYREPbRT. ' - September '25, 1$VC :V;;-.;;: C;;.-' Temprature..; WEATHER 5 I 8 . Asheville cloudy ; .'. .70 Atlanta cldiidy. . . ; 64 Charleston . raining :j 72 I: 52 50 62 56 62 78 70 64 54 44. 56 .0 60 .0 -.0 .0 .0 ,08 W .tf .6 .0 Charleston, cloudy: . s 68 Chicago-clear. . . .V ;: 68 Galveston clear ', . .. 82 Jacksonville, raining 72 1 New Orleans cloudy 80 New York clpudy . ..) 60 Pittsburgh clearv '?iAZ 66 Raleigh: cloudy . ; '. 66 62. Washington : cloudy j ' 62' Jf 56 ., : 0, '62 56 .. .0 w umington raining ; evTKshrdluetao ' - . - - . - ; . ;t;i- I ; , Tien-Tsin- Augustr;23.By; Mail). Many .wild." rumors have been. 'Circulat ed injTien-Tin-concerhing : plots, to steal ? the greit wealth ': which V "the ia,uiuy oi , yieuerai vuaug .t iisun, ine deposed)mfliiary leader -is - supposed to i4v"e ored in! tWscity5v5fg ' Fabulbus reports ; Have been ; circu-. concerjflin'C for tuneixy tt 1 has .'beeU:'estimate4.Vt3: sum's Verying from r$10;o;06d t to : $160,000,- the:.Permaii4ncesiotx,TMterrctS were circulated . of the possible :' at-j tempt to piunqer nis estaDllsnment. A gunboat was ordered T tojsteahi'up the t river? and make" ready 'to-direct ! tjr which ; might attempt to ,enter the t General's fconJe.0 :;TtH 1 iA resourceful bfliclal;entrusted with the t protection" of Chang Hsun's fesi- .all the' gates arinonncihg nhatt it Hwas in offlcecf or Aftetmii theseprecantipnshad been taken, it was discovered that- man concession wit naa sougnt quar ters in the British-concession 'without -adyisingChinese oacials: - -- --V:"- r . R EALTY TRANSFERS, f. I Several peeds ; Filed .For : Recprd. This The ; tolowing- deeds 'twere ''filed for record iff the -office of the Register f Deeds today: '; 7-. f . : VL;rE;Woodbury and wife-to: Katie lasteiie' snipes; lot :- at - Sunset Park, (Bowen 'Snd wife; jtonJIOQ and Mother I valuable considerations, lot at . Caro- i lina 1 Place. . George B. ' Applewhite to Lott W. Brown, and wife," for ID. and 'other valuable - considerations, at lot, 33 x 15Q feet, p the eastern side of Eightli V iear: Marstellar c;-;-iri ;; '1-;-vPAYi Fl RST- TAXESrr;': Bonds Were Sold, and Work Done , yzi Ters A9o.::;iyi; .Aimougn me Donas vweresoia sand theworfcrfinU5hedAnearytivo.ye; is"," tuts . i ixiey juxst. rum laaij tne; OOOfubles 7r' ""r " ' 'T? - .s-. . bronertv ownara Vnf Wintpr. ParVj' a - ' , ' ' ' " prainagePistrict-No. ,1 have eenistaie o 0hi CitJC or Tolca0t v': -v- (V PRjxement, 1 according v r to announce - ment ; made my. Sheriff George - C. TalrnVi wcitprHaT lThi Jumofit " jacKSon yesteraay .1 ne tnent de- rived -from the -.drainage' will : govern the amount of taxes to be paid. l -To determine' this, the various ; lots ' have been "graded into classes with i refer- f i?ce' e deSr?e 'of derived. by' thtf districrrthis year is $3.524.f 2. M.CanJutte'iir,is(; chairmaii bf ' the drainage1; commission . and ' "Mr. C. D. Weeks is attorney. : X;CiV ; Defense Concludes. - (B v Asisoclated Press.)'- ? V-r ' r Petrograd,- Sept? 25.-Hounsel for .General ;SoUkhomlinoff, former minis ter of war, who is being, tried on' the charge of high, treason, concluded the defense, today. ; Theyv declared, the ac cusation against Tl the ; . general were' '. t- w V-..',-.t .'"'"' fi V.-; ' r .' ';'. ' f x There i;n6;iiect-t"::fwith i stand BEE BRAND INSECT P0W- ' ;uick death is5 -inevitable Won t,; "bothered - l .' flies fleas;? roaches;: ants'mosquitoes or bugs of any-l;ind. ;Fanried; into the air it kills - aVmPitpe4.-:Sp? thsir rmiways ybr Tridjng places Ht" Myjugs -of eyers otherrkmd-Try ; It Wit feto O fgaL .' ; j,'. tV ?es Arid mosquifeJ ' " :ie e ;mffintes!;? Will km, ant9,C, ;-; ;pirectioniori:)ackage.l; Look for thBee Byapd ' ".T"Tf ." " 1 r . 1 - ,J'-( , . - . 6 EyeryrKind Of insects 1 4 4,,... 4- 'A .-35- -Jfe C ..J.""X. i -i;. Ui- -'L." '--Vl"-lr V'";. V 'Mr!-"-? iRE4)BGANIZlNG RUSSIAN V '' 'c-s'&J v 5" ; "J " I v.'.v.v.v.'.'Aw.'.v.-.v,' ".- -- - V-M- i: i- ::KAXf::::;:::s::5f;5;:S;.:.:. ::5:S:::Svi::SW::::::: j 4 sir ;--:ftjs; :..v Johrf F.Stjivems, , tfaffeportatiorl ex pert; who ifviiow busy' ettiig jtus- sia4 railroads-!int9'orkingorde.' ' - f : vT (By Asabciatisd lreB9.' . i London; Sejt.SSfptato JLaiiret- ti;uo thJianl ay ,by nroberver,; yesterday, made a (non 3trip aftrt)laiie; flight vfrom Turin Italy 3o Londdfl. :HeCOVefe'd tbe 656 miles 'iri seyen'rhpus and l? minutes; vCaptainJ Lkretjt -oj August" 29; es- f o Vlica'Wi"t'o HxrM-IH 'a Ioti crlrTi ofo Tnro nM-wh ho . fletkr fmm Tnrin v.TA Naples, .and' vetrnT .n Xhe distance , -:Petrograd, Sept . 25 The .treasury announces that; subscriptions i to. j the i- Lucas County, 'fifc.Ay. v-- Ht - r Frank - J; Cheney- hi akes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F..J; Cheaey JO.i aoing -ousiness inline yny cr ioieao, county and .State, aforesaid and -that said firm win pay the sum; of one HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and. every case: fif - Ca tarrh that-canpot .ie jcared hy .fbe tise of HALL'S TA I AiJ R 11 JUilICJNK; TONK .J. GHENETir. V A:,;: Vv S vornwixx bfote rae, and Jsuhscribed in :: (Ifefllfe- ,V 6-' 'f ! NaryiJPoUC .;. v Mall's -Catarrh Medicine, is taken inter nally' and '-acts tbrQg:h the' Blood on; the Mupou-Siirfacesf the System, , Sen for cesiuuon iaH, iree. '- -.. . I - Sbl(i by "all druists, 75c V-V- ?r T--;' - ; ..-.'-.1 t. j "-""? ,V-fc.. s .v ; J .' I J-7 frCiSrrfeGArI- Rertowned fbr its High : ; xmjmmi-.! r?'.,vi Russia's :-, Liberty " loan. v JC" fBy Assbciatea; tre83.) S'?ii;;;' ' 1 1 in " iimiii 1 11 Mm 1. iii 1 1 . y- 11 - 'jSiiiTi ii 1 T 1 ii, 1 in urn : 7" , ' ll' r-. .,!-.; i-x. '"nsiS,i.'Sf;f.vT-.. x.-f-. '; J '.' .-' ROYAL PAGETHRB r.HRAGULOUSLY CURED illiiiffiEo When Given Up to ' DM liy- Attending ' ' ! ' : Vbjrel'ein. ' - '-'The effeSctlrener58 of'-JUxir Balek in thi trcatmentof Malaria,' Chilis ami Fevers,.. Acme and. Kiiulred- Aliments is: attesttd by. tb . tollowinc; grateful tribute from 7. F. . Oerletof Vie'oflaV Va.:V -f ; ; ""One --member rf ; jnv' faiullv was cured bf Malarial ' Fever by Elixir Babek ' whou yiveft ap to die. by physicians... I have- usea it in my family;for elxteen yaers, iind have known1- in ' several JnBtanees, three doses to stna chills., la ' . treatinsr chills, and raa- ilarial fevers I have found it to be even bet- ter.v tnan. yoH-eiaimeu, jft ime ns a i,unnc -l consider it bag do eiual.'r Keen Elixir 1 Babek handy, la your medieinfe -oloet for emergencies, .-.it wii wara on 01 iai;iriai . diseaHes.. Chills and fAgue. Loss ipf Appo- ' tite, Bilioua and Dyspetie Disorders, Head -ache. .Pains in. Back,- Side or -Limbs. . c onH for young or old. At. your; druggist, 50c. bottle or prepaid: direct upon receipt' , BOSCHEE',S GERMAN SYRUP. Why .use. ordinary cough Tremedles, ; trhen Boschee' Germany Syrup has benused;sQ Successfully; for. fifty-one yers iii all parts of the United States for .coughs, bronchitis, colds settled tn thHhroat, especially ' lung ; troubles. x It gives ,the patient a good night's rest V free froni; coughing, with easy expec- ; nation in the morning,' gives nature a chance to soothe iho inflamed parts, -throw. off the disease,-. helping the, pa tient. :to- regain his health.' 25 and 75 ; cent' bottle's. vrSohl by: Green's ;j)rus .' . store.-'T-Advt. -..; v : " - . ' : i REPORT-OF, THE CONDITION OF The" A'merfcab'vBibkrandTrrist!"Conii)nn.T,' .: at Wilmington. In the tate of North Car-; , oUna, at the1 close of tusiness.September 11th,, 1917. . -- . . . i'-. RESOURCES. . ;- ' , - f ' Tioans-and discounts i,;..... ;. .l,8Sfl,Dni.7n Overdrafts unsecured- $3,168.91 .V J.168.01 All other Stocks," Bonds--, and v . if, , ; J Mortgages . .... . . , -, , . . cl70,322.13 Furniture and -, Fixtures, . .' : ' 4 $12L76.' I . i . i". ;. Vii-- 12,231.70, f; All other real estate owned . 44,840.2 1 Demand Loanst ;.-.v;-v.vv.V s r. 2513J50.43 Due. from National Banks 292,W3.&5 r Due from i State Banks n and . r- ; Bankers. . 4 s w . I ; . v. . !;v 148,(H0. Cash Items . ... .-. . . . . '. .'. . . . . . , 2,31)1.23 ' ' Gold Coini.... - . f 3,000.00 - Silver Coin, including all minor a - coin currency ....-.,...;.. , , 0,355.09 National bank notes, and other ,' , - U-.- S..Notes ';.i... ' 70,000.00 : . Customer's y.Babillty; on accep- " . taic .. . . .' . . '. t . . . .I.. 100j4X)4. i 9 , V UUll ... ................. . .$3,013,040.71 . - LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . . . W 200,000.00. Undivided -profits, lees current 5 t , . expenses and taxes paid ' a6,2i4.4( '; Dividends :i unpaid V. . ; .-i .n. ... - fiOl.OO Nbtes and bills redlscounted . .v .'30,0010.00 ; i Domestic and' - Foreign Ac-; x;eptances ,., .". . . j, v ; ' 53,500.00 ' . Deposits; y . . . . ' 2,C5)2,825.25 1 State of - North - Carolina County.-oJ ;New Hanover. Sept. 24th. 1917. - ; i; : I; C. ErBethea, Cashier bt the above-nam-' ed.Bank, do solemnly swear that the Boove, statement Is true to the best of -my know- leage afld belief. - -: - 1? . ' ..:': - C. K. BETIIEA.. Cashier - " ; i - Correct Attest ' r v V' - - cuTHitEBT martin; : ; - ;:;.. --a. g-warren, -v-":" -; 7.. ; ' '-'-. .i ' . : Directors. ..' Subscribed and sworn to before me,'-this! v 24th day of September. 1917. RaHv Giesch'uV L My . 'Commission - Expries May 5, lOlS, iNp -- tary Public, v. .;:r.:v-'. I i -. 7 ;;.;':;fv; Pesertionvls JBlaimC- 't'-'j,; : CA-divOree -'tfuit erilfMed.'..tuey Ianib :; .. against Albert; Lamb as filed In t the Superior Cdurf y e's terday;. ; Desertion ", I I J . t',' 1. A f - - sougnt, ; lue ' summons was returned with the statement: "Defendant bai not be Tcniridinthis (county.";: ' v -h, ' 4- - ... Service - and 'Lewi Ratss EUROPEAN ; Without bath " ani'up ' II Roca i aay' ; v with bath w, t and op t : All Rooms ? OuUide Booklet Cor Ae. asking -',-".. ' W. T. KNIGHT, Manager : 1 BUILDING, ;s. . me grouna;-oa -nicn separation is -;.

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