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V THE WILMINGTONDISPA TCH, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; SEPTEMBER 20; 19 4 PAGE EIGHT V . t .i, V'.. ... ?.; IN';,:- in- isiiv tin Si Ilili; Hi via t .V 1 3 r; !! 1 Hi ! ' .i ! i TO STRIKE MORE SNAGS llil FUTURE That is Prediction Made On Account of Lack of Maganese Ore Bisbee, Ariz.. 20. A rurther handi: capping of tbq chemical industries and the paint and dye manufacturing interests of the country due to a iatk of manganese ores was predicted here today during convention ses sions of the American Institute of.' Mining Engineers. This statement! was contained in a paper by E. C. 1 Harder, of the U. S. Geological Sur:j vey, presented to the institute mem bers for discussion. Mr. llarder's treatise explained that even at the beginning of the Euro-, pean war there had been i great crease in imports of both ores and alloys of manganese and that since 1914 the prico had risen from $37.- 00 per ton to $100.00 per ton with ferromangahese selling considerably1 higher. Said Mr. Harder: "The situation in the United States, at the present time regarding the supply of manga nes ores and alloys of manganese is one or great seriousness and is like ly to become increasingly so while the European war continues. The de pendence of the country , upon for eign countries for this supply is being ( fjreibly indicated." Another feature of the meeting was the statement in a paper by David B. J Roger, of the West Virginia Geologi- cal Survey, to the effect that "the ex haustion of oil and gas in the United States is proceeding at a rapid pace." Mr. Rogers predicted that this prob lem will be first partially solved by j the securing of deeper producing hori zons in the high-grade oil regions and j later by the possibility of mining ctp u3 iifi oil and gas. j Gold and silver deposits in North and .South America were discussed by Waldemar Lingren, who said that the South American mineral resour ces in precious metals are less than these of the northern continent and that "even progress and enterprise will be unable to raise its production . to approach the figures attained by I North America." - , The several hundred Institute dele gates left here tonight for Glob; where Thursday's and Friday's ses Tsions will be held. Cat Saves Baby From Snake. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 20 A baby's curiosity nearly led to her d?ath by a rattlesnake bite at Pomona the other day. Little two-year-old Ruth Dougherty was playing on - her father's lawn when she spied the rat tier. She had her pet cat with her. She was about to try and catch the rattlesnake when the cat's actions at tracted the attention of the child's fa ther,. He rushed out from the house aud killed the snake with a club. He declares that the rattler was watching the cat and the cat the rattler. This, he believes kept the snake from -attacking his daughter. Silt and Mud Brickbat. Lincoln County News. Mr. J. M. Smith was in town Sat turday showing to friends what look ed to" be a brickbat, though nothing more or less than a two-inch cake of silt and mud cut from Ms bottom lands, placed there by the flood. Th? recent dry weather has caused a crust to form: REPUBLICANS HAIL RESULT WITH DELIGHT New York. Sept. 20. Republican leaders today attached great signifi cance to tne success in the New York State primary election yesterday of governor Whitman in winning the Progressive nomination over Samuel Reabury who was unopposed for the Democratic nomination for that office! The Republican leaders declare that Whitman's victory in the Progressive primary proves that the bulk- of the Progressive votes cast in November will be Republican at the national election. 1 til f?3S We can advance 12i cents pound on good Cotton Stored with us. W.B; Cooper 6Co. Certificates BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for jpur "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further information as to "ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." THREE CONNECTING ROOMS' FOR light housekeeping, or rooms and board. Modern conveniences. Terns ' reasonable. Apply 610 North 5th Avenue. 9-20-lt Miss Alderman's School Mary L. Alderman, Prin. FALL TERM BEGINS MONDAY. OCT. 2nd. Boys and girls prepared for business or college. Special attention paid to backward children. For particulars apply to Principal. v No. 12 North 5th Street. LABOR LEADERS NOW v IN CONVENTION Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 20. About 200 delegates were on hand when the Southern Labor congress convened here today. Fourteen southern States are represented." The convention will continue throughout Fridav. The object of the convention is to bring about a cioser affiliation"" be tween the trainmen's Union and the railway brotherhood for legislative, so cial, and economical advantages and for ikiited action in support of meas ures that will protect their interests r of A Has No Brains A printing press has no imagination -no reason no brains. It is a wonderful piece of machinery but it doesn't print clean-cut pictures from; poor cuts. It doesn't correct errors in typography. It can't write ad vertisements. . Some onebefore the- press strata must plan these things. -Some one who knows must decide the margins and see that the cuts, copy and general lay-out of the mat ter is complete. Some one must choose the type, the paper, the ink, etc. In short, it's the men behind the guns on whom the success, the sales pulling power of your printed message must depend. It requires a force of seasoned and well trained minds to set the press revolving on that printed message of yours whether it be a piece of job work or an advertisement in the newspaper. By availing yourself of The Wilmington Dispatch you get the combined experience of successful newspaper advertising, printing and mechanical men who 'know the business fro mA to Z. - In talking over your, advertising or printing proposi tion with The Dispatch men, you get the benefit of expe rience that will add' real distinction to your work job printing or newspaper advertising. We write and design your work for you. , For men who want only the best we can get you but printing matter or advertising that is alive with selling force, and typography. -The Dispatch Plant is fully equipped to handle your printing. Now is the time tc get together and talk it over: PHONE 176. The Wilmington Dispatch FOR SALE CHEAP A 20-FOOT Hands-V-Bottom boat powered with ' 25 h. p. 4 cylinder and 4 cycle engine, j Will make 15 miles an hour. Boat i and engine in perfect condition. Phone 1848-j. 9-19-2t-J WANTED ONE FURNISHED ROOM or two unfurnished rooms between ' 3rd and 7th or between Dock and ' Grace streets. Phone No. 1189-J. j 9-20-lt THERE ARE VERY FEW APART- uer- Answer uispwa. ments left in The Comfortable Caro-! 9"2-2t lina Apartment House. With steam ( ' heat, artesian water, good service, CABBAGE, CABBAGE, CABBAGE. " delightful and beautiful apartments, t just received. , car, 16,000 pounds, fine dining room at moderate rates Fine stock. Send us your orders, makes the comfortable Carolina the J Bear 'Produce & Mdse. Co., Wil best and most reasonable place to j mington, N. C. 9-18-3t live. Let us show you the Comfor- table Carolina. J. G. Wright & Son,1 Real Estate and Insurance Agents, j FURNITURE WE BUY SECOND-9-20-lt hand furniture. Get our price be- i (am n 1 1 ! AT ox x m..t i ELEGANT APARTMENTS; DIFFER-' ent sizes and4 prices; large, light rooms ; convenient to buainess sec tion irt an ideal location at 5th and Market streets. The Carolina Apart- state and Fire Insurance. 9-18-tf; MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , and typewriting will make you a real I stenographer. Day and night les- j sons. Leon L. Motte, official court stenographer, chief instructor. ' Phone 737-W, 105 Church street. 9-15-tf CIVIL SERVICE EXAM IN ATI ONS- We train you to pass them. Put your spare time to count and get a good Government job. Writo for par ticulars. Box 888, Scranton. Pa. 9-19-30t RESIDENCE FOR RENT IN DESIR- able locations, different sizes- and prices. See J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-18-tf. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET OFFERS choice cuts of Native Beef at 22e i lb.; Rib 20c; Stew, Briscott 12 l-2c. I lb. All other cuts at corresponding J low. prices. Hamburger made ito ' ybxit order 20c. lb. Joseph DiStef ano. 9-20-7t . CAPE FEAR ACADEMY OPENS September 18. Young men and boys carefully taught. Individual atten tion given backward pupils. W.Cat ' lett, Principal, 117 Orange St. 9-18 2t-Mon. Wed.-j. , ; Interest frm .date, when left ninety Pre ss i YOU LIVE UNDER MODERN CON- ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kept; efficient management; convenient location; Apartment of varied sizes and prices. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-18-tf. WANTED AN EARNEST SMART young man for delivery by wagon and to take orders in grocery store. Steady and good pay for right one. State by your own hand writing, ref- I I erences and address and phone num-: ture Co., 'Phone 1026-J. 9-15-6t-j BEFORE RENTING CONSULT J.'G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Rent ing Agents. Desirable homes in de sirable locations of different sizes and prices. 9-18-tf. HAVE JUST ADDED FRESH Meats to my business and have a full line of Fresh Native Beef, and Groceries. Give me a trial on any thing you may need -in fresh meats and groceries. R. B. Moore, Phone 1888, 3rd and Castle streets.. 9-15-tf WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR- bei trade; . few weeks required; steady positions for competent grad uates; wonderful demand for bar bers. Free catalogue. Richmond Barber College, "Richmond, Va. 9-20-14t-j JUST RECEIVED LARGE MACKER- els, fresh Prunes and Apricots, Premier jams 20c and Unicorn coffee 25g and very best Creamery butter 40c a pound and strictly , fresh guar anteed Eggs at market price at May's Delicatessen. Phone 1322. 9-15-7t CHICKENS, CHICKENSYOUNG AND hens dressed and alive. We guar antee to please-. Very best of Beef, j Veal, Pork and Lamb. All kinds of ! fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Cook-; ing Apples, 40 cents peck; Cooking ; Pears 25 cents, peck. Phone No. 72. Batson's Meat Market. 9-15-tf - FOR RENT , K Storey Dwell fngsApartments. : 1221 South 6th- St. 9 rooms $30.00 115 North ,6th '.SV 6 rooms .$25.00 No. "505 Aim St., six rooms $a0.0Q No. 3 N.-9th St, seven rooms $200 , five rooms $25.0d No. 411 "Church St.,; eight v .j, rooms lV" 20-uo Noi 413 Church St., six rooms $16.00 Apartments, No. 314 So. 6th, -seven "rooms- $33.33 Apartments, -; No 418 So. 5th, V f - six rooms $31.50 Apartments," No. 420 So. 5th, six Tooms1 . ..--. -$31,50. Aparunents, No. 420 So. 5th, -seven rooms $31.50 See our complete ! list; before renting Store, Dwelling,' Apart ment, Warehouse, Lofts etc. i W;A.McGIRT, Masonic Temple Building, i - r . 'Phone 145. LET US BUY A HOME FOR YOU.' Is" for rent two clean, comfor- table three-room housekeeping Apartments . at 116 North Third street. Telephone and lights free. Location central. 9-1 6-7 V If CALL ON L. L. SHftPARD FOR Fancy Native Meats of all kinds; also a full line of Fancy Groceries and the prices are right. Beef from 15 to 25 cents pound; steaks stew beef, 12 1-2 cents; veal and mutton, 15 to 30 cents; pork chops 30 cents.' Phone 1186. 817 North Fourth street. L. L. Shepard .proprietor. 8-22-tf ARE YOU A BACHELOR, OR A Bachelor Girl? The Comfortable Carolina Apartment House gives you all Modern Conveniences, gives pro tection, and runs for your conven ience a delightful dining room. Let us show'you these delightful "Bach elor" Apartments. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-13-tf 126-128 PRINCESS St. (GARRELL Building) 19-21-23 NortL Second St. Every three minutes an electric car passes the Garrell Building, wouldn't one or both of those nice stores be a good place for your business? Let F. A. Lord, Agent, show them to you. 8-20-eod-tf CENTKAL HOTEL, HAMLET, N. C, five minutes from depot. Cool and clean .outside rooms, fifty cents. Meals fifty cents. ' 9-3-6-10-13-17-20-24-27-St-J ATTENTION, COUNTRY PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags end junk you can and fehip to me. I pay the highest prices for brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kinds tf rub ber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, 14 j .Bouth Second street. Phone 306. Wil mington, N. C. - 7-25-tf SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBtiC. We have unlimited stoeK fire boards; any size; one piece no seam. Call ' 4?1. Expert Stoveman on job within few minutes of call. W. B. Klander, 8 So. 2nd street. 9-17-tf APPLES, APPLES, ONIONS, CAB- bage, Irish Potatoes, Lemons and everything in the Produce line. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co., phone 323. Wilmington, N. C. 9-6-tf UNREDEEMED ONE DIAMOND j ring weight 3-8and 1-32. Value $90 unredeemed price $52.50. At Uncle Charles Pond Shoy, 'Phone 642. 9-10-tf. RENT HOUSES lllSouth 7th St., 11 rooms 116 Redcross St., 7 rooms 202 Orange St., 8 rooms 216 North 6th St., 8 rooms $35.00 . $35.00 ' .. $35.00 ( 305 North Fourth, 10 rooms... 30.00 311 Grace St., 7 rooms $30.00 . 414 Chestnut St., 8 rooms $30.00 311 1-2 Red Cross, 6 rooms- 25.00 ' 814 Dock St. 7 rooms $25.00 721 Chestnut St., 7 rooms $25.00 205 Ann St., 6 rooms $20 00 220 McRae St., 6 rooms $18.00 1916 Woolcott Ave., 5 rooms $16.67 1017 South 6th St., 6 rooms 10.00 514 Ann, Apt., 5 rooms 15.00 OCTOBER FIRST j 521 Dock St., 7 rooms $40.00 109 South 5th, 8 rooms - 40.00 320 South 4th, 7 rooms 30.00 211 North 3rd, 6 rooms 30.00 1900 Woolcott Ave, 6 roos 25.00 1502 Dock, 5 rooms 25.00 f 1921 Perry Ave., 5 rooms 16.68 ,S H. F. f - mi Wilder days or longer. Convenient for funds lWSaingfBank V Where the highest character of banking is conducted, where '. years of experience i. and cpnservatiyemanagement has built a bank ot sengthandhere thejeople flindi welcome and courteous eer , rice t all times appeals toUhose who desire safety first. Such U ' ; the record-of this; institution...' . . r $1.00 or more will start OLD AND STRONG IT ke Peoples Sauasngs Bank ' . ;-, ; ' Corner Front and, Princess Streets. 1 . We are pleased to announce to our many patro::? and the 7 general public, the removal of our inruran I offices to ' I-' ROOM 608, MURCHI -Hoping to serve with renewed efficiency in our new quarters, we bespeak for ourselves your continued confidence. J. H. BOATWRIGHT & SON. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! We have 1 740 dozen Strictly Fresh Country Eggs. Thomas Grocery Co. Phone 294i A 523-525 North Fourth Street. We do the Business that's why our stock is always Fresh. Moving Soon? A V- The Murctiison r Capital and Surplus $1 ,650,000.00 Resources i .1-- $8,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers ever? facility and best possible service. H. C. M'QUEEN, President. J. W. YATES, V. President. O. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. 3.' JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, V. President M. F. ALLKN, AssL Cashfer, J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Am' Cashier. ;' ' And protect your property by using our Shingles or Rubber Roofing. All grades of Shingles, and 1 , 2, and 3 ply Rubber Roof ing. ' ; W; B. Thorpe j& Company Builders' Supplies Si Coal. llllimnilllllll!llllllllilll!lllllllllll!l!lllllll!lllllllllilII! I J- B. McCABE &CO I- Certified Public Accoun- 1 tants. ;: ' : I Rcoia 815 Marchivon Bank Bid r. b S Phone: 906. WILMINGTON. N. O. S Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!il1l!l!lllllllll!lir J LY. . , EBUSINESS SPECIALS ,1 SON BANK BUILDING Gas Cabinet Range Service of Quality Beauty of Design Will Finish Your Kitchen Tidewater Power Co. 217-223 Princess Street. Phone 28. National Bank SOUTHERN HOTEL ; CAFE !-. Quick Lunch Day and Night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month at Reasonable Rates. temporarily idle an account. osit Draw American uank ana i rust Comoanv : i ne Bank at i ront and Market Streets X - - i ".: ' , : -A Ah . - . .- -x - : . i , . . i..
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