A . .' ; , i : ... ' rAv V it .' i.. :..".:.f RiillBllS .:- f-,,- nn iJTmiTinil i -: - V--v' . r.'c e;;Fai4r;:cooler ;77''7tV?r:l4-- 7':. ' ''-.1 Don't f oetthat 3(K csntstis ' all itF theVfctbfi ' tonfshttwo Tor onaV:diir .Mlhr.TON DISPATCH, MOND A Yv EVENING. -OCTOBER 2-. 1 9 1 6. , - - i I III HI mm m u Jhniht4fth!presjUU S '..(::;::': . 1 r -.V-- .y 7V-. -. 4 .r4;'4''A v.A i. 5; .V?-.-', tern: 7"''- 444 S:M. ;.m rsical ' enis i nave , iMiycn ,-si iuh otuaies. . rnenas jcc a. f Change in Him: . , " Thar one Wsf - be physically" fit to ' beten the cpirbig 4n Varl i v . , ' .4,: ' If Germany .is, net beaten into corn nut forth his greatest mental efforts is . ; ,'7 ' L i dorseMentrdm -Gay Hooks, we 1 known v:ur man rtTit of Trinitv. fSollaee,' neat Durham' iw a. DnrhamJ "Indigestion tiad ihe n ,ran-diii cnOlUon; my kpitite.was ery bad, I k:ould sot' sleep properly f wksome- what nervous and lelt tired-out to such an extent that ifound it almost itoDOS- sible" to keep un with my, class work. t'TThen, fpr reason that friends old me about Taniac ' and" its good work, I gave it a trial.' JSQM my appetite is good, my sleep is -refreshing, nervous- . ness is gone, that tired ut feeling has lnft me' and I am able to eet through mv studies witii rnucn" greater ease. My iriends" have remarked on ; the no-, ticeahle improvement' in my condition, since I began-taking Taniac, and I rec- trios depending upon, them r' give em ommend it, so others may. gain. as I r. ployment to...li5,00Q Jrbn workers' nave i Taniac is sold in Wilmingtqn exclu- would he; parajyzed for years to cpnxe, sively at the Bellamy Drug, -Store; if not permanently disabled. , Acme,. Acme Store Cp.!; Burgaw, 0. Jf the Allies are. able to dictate Halstead; Southport, Watson's a?har-' tqnns' the French delegates will ;ra macy ; 'Rocky ' Point, A-.. N." Rhodes & s4st upon the return to France of the p.:; Supply, GW. Kirby; ew Bern, part of Lrorraine that was taken Bradham Drug Co.; Magnolia W. L. from her in 1871 with the iron lands Southall; Faisoiiy Faison Drug Co.; which in 1913 Germany took 21 mil Pembroke, G. W. Locklear. Each town lion ton's of ore more than 75 per bjs its Taniac dealer. AdyJ. , SHOT 5 f Robert Taylor is in Hospital i ; u, 1 j u,. d..iii. iwuoijr iiquicu uy ijuuci Fired by Negro. I Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 2. Robert Tay- lor, 3fli years old, is at St. Peter's Hos- pital'in a critical condition as the re suit of. a pistol shot -wound which, , he sustained. in a neilt vesterdav morn in ir , Taylor and a friend were walking along tne streets of the city soon in the morning and 7W,ere accdsted by two negroes 'who spoke in a Very impudent 7 "Way. When asked as to the meaning of the impudence the negroes began to j r tuB auu ?everai sapii? were nrea xne : u,iH .wuu ijliju jmi. layrir. in uie i stomach. ! - j No trace of the negroes has been: found by the-police but detectives are j -Still wqrkmg . on the ,SQlution of ,the j crime. I . J TWfl CiOBC VTe6riV: i 11111 III IWIHII UNDAYi - ' r"rn" you insist, upon, my Decommg ea irom the very title.-, it is a story - u :.qfie!1Iian: Pouyer-Quertier remarked. of hypocrites: of designing men and -h03 "-How . is, that ?" replied Bismarck.; women with whom . they come in con- .r 5!-?- npt; understand you, Whp.tact. A story of the tribulations of " jrcBwiuay morning dui neitner Diazes omuumeu w sreat aeai. jiotn werej caused by sparks, f rom chrmneys j ! joine thpj Minister. "You. see clear A house oCcupiea by Rena 7Wii- ly you are making a German of me by! a liams, -colored,; No, 706 North Second ! msistine mon ' Viriernnt'" J" ' 4 ! Second i gj street.1 was threatened and a house 77'7; occupied . by, Nancy Murphy and lo-i ; - siS - rSifKlll ac- mW- ' . -7 t"? uduuigBi to a minimum. ; mm-- 1 ' ' i ' - : ir r : .; 7-, i-.7 :rr . i l 77i Lji? mmmEmmwm cms-abe-b cmade . . i . 1 . " . . , ' . ' . --'V' , I 1 riirWU -r . .. ,..7t..,:,: I Lewf? & -Root ;, g gV g:-' ili ' j , VmMffWM.n;ni.nrM , .My.n,.. j, .unn.,, oni.im. i11.riiniiitmn.i..nilleir.mnii,li,rniMjiiuminniTiiffilt.i v r ft ir ? t Supported by ' : f fes ' ' And All-Star Company of Pro- J fessiotral Players. O n ' sri yWWffSi . if ; Matineea Oaky, 3-1(W0c ' (n" ' X r rly. f- - - - - ' s V Clii J&! J-flsf - h-t v .. z. . ?ST W Wil 14 N 4 , 4 . if- -: -H i A 4 Jli m gfii h W 7 i:. J -v .:,. ..--r 4 r . - !g . r 4 ;: v TOMORROW and ftc : v, -iCSr . '-rrrr; I : I : : . : i . . " . ... i ... . m r m . .... .,.'.w,sv.'.'w.-.vav,v. . . -....v. v.-.'.-... . a . - v:? Ij ' , w i,; --, I -v; wiiiiamox Presents ; .- m-': ' -z z -5:- 7.'Iarsoirt''4' 17- v- -III -is '- 'JV' - I If . -4I5T-;TA-t . "T w: --,, I ::s-w i?:?3SiJ)f 4.V..:: SiSS:444?4: ' 1 I.-1 1 :..;.--l..-. , - - ,IMI1 j ' i . : 1 , 1111 " " "mm iniuuiiiii,....ui,.iiii..iiiiiinLmiji.aiiiiiiiiiiJiuiiiij " .wum... in , .. . . y'" "',',--'7' -1 mJiIl', iiirwlm" lir4rNiiif.ll'r'uT.'MiirL''' '- " 1 1 1 ryyastfipri. j f 7 i'- Herplsa scene' deDitcting the the : trreati-activitv in TnaniifactnrlnE' nni! In x?-nonnA t i' 41 , l . v " : ,- v.--- ' T- . - ;rf-. ,r . . - . r suow-uB.oine Dig jsjien JJirowers heine "turned' s I i' c ttwle we-iargw guuwntu iitaa. ine name or We factory an tne place- atTwWclt t Is located-was ' withheld .br-thP-RrrtUh WV VLE l 1-"' ; - - - - v .'.-rV" ; V '' "7 - i Likely to" Be Taken Into Ac- count in acjgiici-g-f le. : j.f ; rfibleiiiffittocKa encountar FBft,. $ im?- 3V.vhj i1-1 ' f -.nir1v4-4tft,.4-;fhis:4. sthiitr contention in out -Ubboi Wy .for , the . :amh:tu)ns of, recently -demanded .-the establishment recently demand of military frontiers that will give Germany :Mie-ininig Tegiops .that nrQ rindi-pGspfe he ; elopmcnt of tne empire-" . The "mining regions" referred to this auptatipn , f rom. .thc,.rcsolut.oAs ' f a: Garpian industnal committee; are the lOo.OOO acres of Vrench iron Jand; 01 me ;cr;ery uasin, aujpmmis me iruij, lands of annaxed Lorraine just across the frontier, they , produce fifteen nimipn tons .of ore. per . year 8Q ier cent . ot FrancV total , production they . f urnisli. a . livelihood to . 2?,0Q0 miners c and . the steel and 'iron indus- 'uuv iwcixi, autJ o luuuquics cent of her total production and 60 per cent, of her tptal consumption , Lorraine, in the French point of view, uc longer represents a mere 1 sentiment; the sentiment . exists, but along with it ii "the great object les-1 son of the war Germany s 45 years of militan' preparation in which the mines of Lorraine played a leading role. If France is today obliged to cry 4 for "more cannon, more ammunition" il is' in the est!niati?n of French i from France with Loraine mineral resources to which she owes 60 per ! cent or more of the development of her iron and steel industries since 1871 Besides the ore-bear.'ng lanCs that j yvere tere finally, ceded to jQ-payt Bis-J mek rfemarlftifl r In exrnamro i'fnV an ' jsiieuBiua 01, iie igmwry le.ri .arouna m r . r ' , - " A . - -" . - - ' I Belfort all of the irdnore region of! Aumertz. Mllerupt and Otange, be-J tyen Briey and Longwv: But Bis-i marck had to do'in these negotiations with a clever Norman! Monsieur August PouyerrQimrtier, Thieris' ister of Finance, who fought despe- xateiy ana cieveny to save sometnmg ! of . France's future in the iron indus-' try. The 7 discussion fhiallv came' down to :' Villerupt. ' ! "Prince, I g.ve you my word of ho-' nor that I never would think of ob - ligihg you to become a Frenchman, 1 . .. . . . "I am one of the DrinciDal owners of .the . VUlerupt , rolling mills." re- " i insisting: uDon Virierunt." " ' ! "Oh, very well," said Bismarck. "I ; leave you Villeruut. but do not aak ! or I wm take ,t baclc." -; ... 1 nar-was. practically all tnat France f (Sontinued 4ife-:iP4ge'Five.X: v-4'! biggest show that h'as; ; yet.-J played j large a oro cfildssiblerfthe iug, as the7 'feel sure; everyone will come bfcek again when the show; , - ch a nges7 Wsdoeis day 7and iday?;:i? ;e4ericnK alUstar cast iofp. professiaJ5 player f eauifu ;Iis jai44 best . known; jVaiidyiUe an?7 iiej Soiitl ppte al so-T7weii!&n7au e v 7af,,ra:7ie : Am- u 'sl; big Song Hit., turing-nMdimsic, pnjy th-aIiS.test roadwaiipjgiYbu W4. L lAfvf FOX . FaODWCIION M Virginia; Pearson's Greatest Starring Vehicle, ,t the Reyal Tuesday. heard that wonderful niece, "Thro' Those Wonderful Glasses of M iuc," j with the Mutt. and. Jeff show, and also. with Billy.; Clifford's show Saturday night. This is featu red by the Am erican Girl Company. Other hits are: "There's Someone , More Ionesomo Than You," one of the big hits of thq show, by Elsie Zeigler . and Ray Lewis, "They Cftll in Dixieland," which is the great successor to "Bal lin' the Jack," and. always makes n hit; , just out, too. Pauline Glenmaf. for the opening i show, will present her famous Whirl- i ... . . . - M y. ind Dance 7 The opening show for today1 and tomorrow Is 'Allies of . an L Rvenfrie-." nn 1 Tp,-1r jinrl Rnnt in ine leaamg comeay roies. supponeu ... ... . . ... by this all star aggregation., will givej- you a show guaranteed to please, - roiea screen aiar oomrrow. i Virginia Pearson, tha screen's su-' Min-prcme dramatic and emot:onal star,: comes tq. .the Roy aL tomorrow in the : greatest Fpx Feature of her whole career, a startling sis reel version of ; that sreat drama "Hviincrisv" a drama with some o fthe most start- i lingly realistic portrayals ever seen j :'on a scheen anywhere. J Hynocrisv" can be readilv defin- i . .. - . ' In with the .h vhorrf tea nf mndPm day; a. man who learns too late that : . - tr r - w- he has been lax .in his attentions to those whom he holds dear. "Hvnnr.risv" (?antiin o tvniMi ail. etar ,asL headed -.bv the bri lliant e'f. fnince nf that dim amiV ptnntinnal actress, Virginia Pearson, who be-1 hsides possessing remarkable histrion- ie and dramatic talent, is one of the inost -famous'of all screen baauties el mil , l 7 ' 5 t ' now in pictures. William Fox hns u.io : orr,f - - - - - which will live long in the memories of those who see it, and large .crowds snouid wiuiess mis luaswrfjietes ai l"e wyai wuiwiuw FARMERS' LOAN BANK. This County May Apply For One From the Government. .n..uwuiu5mi UlW 3 mi. u. P. Herring, arm demonstrator of !ew rfaiove' coohtv, that it is not improbable that this county will have one of the farm loan associations. i provided i for in the now rurai credit r. ' hl. L.a, ,-jJ i m w . k ' 'nil iihiki i. ii i 1 1 s : i t-Hii v i been discussed -, ; Ayith . a number of farmers in this county. '. ' Applications for loans aggregating $20,000 must be made, to the govern-, mcnt before an organization can 'be m0re than $10,000 at one time and the loan must be made for not more than I organized. No member can borrow 40 vears and not less than five Lbut it mav he renaid.im whole or in nart. p Sill in 1 TS j S H For Men now ready jjpp jtour inspeetion. Shoes with char acter and dignity at Peter son & R The Home Good Shoes Opposite Murchison National Bank ft 1 '-' after five years. Each borrower, who is ?:a stockholder in tne organization must place fivo per cent of his loan in orranizati0n. which is given back when the-loan is paid. 1 ILKJ f A Ladies Free Tonight When Accompanied by A Holder of a Pcid 30c Ticket. Preseirtinsr InGfest Screert'Trhirhh' Drama f Idmarkable ";' Strength -and .Superb Sensa- 7- tiohal iSTO. 1 tS'7 f jfe: 7 4 A St A f R E M A5TE R P 1 EC U TVS Girl I Jm it -i.u;'4? - i MK.V- it41' "''a a- rsi. 5, f :'.n. 4 ',4ci.';'i54 S Are you a good extemporaneous j sneaker? Miss Alderman's School Mary L. Alderman, Prin. FALL TERM BEGINS MONDAY. OCT. 2nd. Boys and girls prepared f or business or college. - Special i at tention paid . to backward children . Principal. No. 12 North 5th Street. Tjpj.y :!g.tfi: 1 TO R nnnnonnnnnnnnonnnonnniznunnncnonoo 1 1" -i-'V4:'';:..'' 7T :: i ;V ; -t-s at- .,i ., The glory of ."the out-of-doors"' ai this season of the year and i-i - notning is more fasinating and U selection-of xtacWek:: reliable "tackle adda tot-ona'a Ci IJ P P P P P n pleasure, and, this, we hare In -4 '. ; .'-.i ... 4 5 Laneewood. Anzarilla. Bethabafa" Woods, some made special P j to our own order. All prices. up FREE SPOOL REELS u si rr Original ;Cnttyhunk, Surfman'a ; Special and, J Linen ReeiXines. v '7 : .' V-'-7.7 sr- p t r ) wucb, w-jut ieiB, !r Bories necessary, llt us sh6T7 ?oti J I 1 y . .4 a' 1 ;kiir''-v.l.:-?jK.v:4i ... . ....... a. ,. - .... .. AmWm -'? rnrrrrichtlC10 TIm Ooun of Kupt-'t-iim Some one has said: A man" Is worth 0110 dollar a day from his chin down. Ills sky-piece is thoxpart that pay a. The men who design tsuch clothes as Strouse & Broth!ra, B. Keupperibelmef & Co., and College Cut Clothing get salaries that would make some local tail ors dizzy. It's all in the dcsiKii Ing and if you would get (hn benefit, of the highest paid talent in America you must come here. FALL Clothes are ready. L J. M. Sblky & Co. One-Price Clothiers arri Furnishers. 0 North Front Street. 4. 4. ; 4.' 1 ;. Oscar P.' Peck, A 7; WOOD. Pine, Oak Mixed Wood. Dry 4 Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of Mill Woods. 4 PROMPT DEJ-I VER Y. .' BIDS! BIDS! BIDS! Bids' will be received until Oct. lath j for purchase of building and site of old school house on Myrtle Grove I Sound, District No. 18, White race. Lot contains three fourths of an acre. - . -By order of 'Board of Education.. Right to reject bids reserved. I W. CATLETT, Sujt. I 9-24-eod 6t " mmy pmrt f the body. jSAJB t JArKebtlc.J. ?4 4f t Ki.n1 f( Sold e ill I mil nJ Dftartm?nt Store. B0LJ BT - - - .J. PJarmja; ahdJ;!j flicks Buntins. a a a a p a a a a a a a a p p p p s p p g p . . '.c -.-si .' r -' mind restful than -day's fishing. stock for you.' J ; n H 4 , .. .; ! Ql to 16.00, p p V4''- s p p Joe Jeffersou'B jran xiooks, ana an little accca what aTka-wa h'VA ' ; a ' 9 8 V 1VS c k- fcr v- 44 J M

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