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5r ,.tu : . "v. ff, - V - , THE .WILMINGTON DISPATCH, NiONDAY-F VFNING. OCTOBER 2, 1 9 1 6. r PAGE EIGHT RATES : - .'-'J S WiLrilMGTON DISPATCH'S J A I -Vv.i-i- .i-i J s' a n jrr -V V.'',.?:'t;".V' -'i;; Ltrq est Circulation in Wilmington V. -,.ri- -'. J?.'- IPUBLIC1S ARE , nnnor nnnrniT BUSINES SPECIALS muiiL niiui-ii i . ...- . 'Hi'-' ' . -"''ij ,v 5 .1- -.' I,-' 1 c s v Roosevelt Speech Lets Bars Down Toward the Discus sion of Labor Questions - - ifXr-i .Raleigh N. C; Oct. 2. Raleigh;; has : v ."housed a few prominent Republicans Nt thiHast two or three . days who ac- v?v- '-cepi today the pronouncement of Coi ''s. one! Roosevelt on the Wilson settle- Jment of the railway striKe as an mvi . S tation to walk in and hit as hard as - they like, - The North Carolina Republicans have been greatly cmbarassed on this issue. In Rowan, where the Spencer snops and the railroad terminal make such an ovsrwhelming sentiment against one wlro would attack the A eight-hour legislation. Republicans vhave been so hacked as to make a can vass uninteresting. The reticiencs of ftir. Roosevelt was construed as the certain suicide of the party which would make an issue of the labor leg islation. Today while many of them are stopping over and talking politics between assignments there is a notice able perkiness. The "hack" is gone. Dr. Samuel Blair was certain that Wilson's leap a month ago was ffom -he frying pan to a perfect conflagra- f tion, but Doctor Blair was in North Carolina, where it might be necessary sometime to speak softly and be a big stick. The Doctor wasn't afraid of the eight-hour law. He didn't believe that it -is" any such thing, to begin with, and when Teddy says it is not right everybody bslieves that the Col- . onel kmjws what the sentiment is. I And it is betraying no Democrat when it is related that some good politicians here believe that-with his accustomed-l cleverness, Qolonel Roosevelt has put his hand upon a tender spot. Doctor . Blair says he has been through the West and that the Hughes victory is going to be plenary. The . election, he thinks, will not be close. He does not believe that the Presi dent has gained half the loss sustain ed in the labor enactment. He be lieves that in the labor enactment the country will see what Republicans have charged, that. President Wilson lacks" courage. Being such a violent man for peace, these Republicans be lieve that the country will interpret his conduct before Congress as a back down in tho presence of danger. Republicans have so often been told that Roosevelt would have done the same thing as to have been without back-talk. They have it now. The Colonel says not and that's what they think about it They don't think the Wilson settlement was ariy suqh ac tiph as Rcosevelt would have.takeu. H. S. Williams, in one of the joint issues with Doughton, called the strike settlement a "hold-up at the point of the pistol' albeit the reference seems to have been to Wilson. Mr. Williams will feel safe now in prodding Dough ton and even Jus Price can emit a few sesquipedalianisms in perfect safety. ', " " " But Democrats can. get just as much f Si T encouragement from non-partisan li'M purees. Many drummers say here ! : that independentism is rampant and . --'s Democratic. Collector Bailey, who returned a few days ago from the North, met a family of . fishermen. V . They voted Republican for governor. V They will support Wilson, their first ; . Democratic presidential vote: Rea- t '-f" sons: "H 3 kept us out of war." LOVE REJECTED HE KILLED GIRL Sunday Tragedy Near Lenoir, In Which Young White Woman" Was Victim. ' , ': Lenoir, N . C . , Oct . 2 .Charles Walker, 21, was arrested here today, charged with the murder of Florence ". Stiphin, 16, near here Sunday after ; , w.noon. f00: Walker, it is charged, went to the , : r Stiphin home and being told that his . ; .. attentions toward young girl were not - - - wanted, shot her to death. Two young -C" sisters of the dead, girl witnessed the tragedy; PfolTTfol 7e cao advance 12 i T cents poimd on good Cotton Stored withus. M.; I V.B.CodDer&Co MESSENGER SERVICE; a For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers.; They will call for your "ads' - In he same manner find quick time as they now eover-the city for telegrams, night letter grams,' cables, 'etc ; ' For further Information as to- fads," call .176 .but for telegraph Service call "Postal Telegraph." $2.50.00 WEEKLY -MATURE $500.00 Carolina B. & L. Association new in vestment stock about 3 1-2 years it's easy. Series now open at 123 Princess, L. W. Moore, secretary. 10-2-lt ? . LOST BLACK HOUND, FULL- blooded, female; long ears, reward if returned to 611 South Fourth street. L. C. Merritt. 10-2-lt-j CALL O. J. MINTZ & CO., CITY MAN ket. for the best native beef. Our nrices are right. Tenderloin Steak, 25 cents; Round Steak, 2Q cent Phone 1245-W. 9-26-7t- WANTED YOUNG MEN AND WOM en of good standing learn shorthand and bookkeeping. Classes start Oct. 3. Wilmington Business College, 204 N. Front Street. 9-29-7t-J YOU LIVE UNDER MODERN CON- ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kept; efficient management; convenient location; Apartment of varied sizes and prices. J. O. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-18-tf. NATIVE COUNTRY PIG. PORK, Fresh Norfolk Oysters, Friday. All kinds fresh meats fruits and vegeta bles. We guarantee to please. Bat- son's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 9-21-tf 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. ; MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and typewriting will make you a real stenographer. Day. and night les sons. Leon L. 'Motte, official court stenographer, chief instructor. Phone 737-W, 105 Church street. 9-15-tf FOR RENT 206 GRACE STREET; seven rooms; all modern conven iences. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Temple Building. 10-l-3t UUST RECEIVED CARLOAD VERY nice bulk Cabbage, 200 bags Green Mountain Irish Cobbler Potatoes; car of Apples and some very fine Onions. Sickle Pears, Cranberries, Lemons, Limes, Oranges and a com plete line of Candies. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchan dise Co., Phone $23, Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL SOQN BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington and other re liable makes both new. and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 10-1-tf CENTRAL MARKET CO. LADIES please enter in your Phone Directory under (C) 592-J. When in need .of Fresh meats or vegetables, call-Sol. J. Jones. 9-28-7t-j NEW SEftlES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 24th Series will open in the Han over Building and Loan Association. 2c per share. .Ten series matured, none exceeding 330 weeks. For in vestor or borrower there is no better; We earn over 7 per cent net. All taxes paid by Association. Books now open get your stock at Wilder's Real Estate office, 207 Princess street. 9-26-tf MARRY IF LONELY, FQR RESULTS,! try me; best and most successful; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable:! years of experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs; Purdie, BOx 556, Oakland, Call. 9-24-10-l-2t-j DRAFT HORSE AND LUMBER wagon for sale. Also complete log wagon. Will sell at a low price on account of having no more use" for them. Apply at Staff Lumber Co., Wilmington, Castle Hayne road. . 10-2-3t " WANTED YOUNG" LADY TO WORK in! Graphaphone booth for two weeks at the Queen City Cycle Company, No. 209 Market street. Phone No. 962. 10-2-tf . ' ' ; ; ' WANTED GOOD MAN TO WORK on commission at the Queen ; City . Cycle Cc No. 209 Market street. 10-2-tf ' LOST SMALL BUNCH OF KEYS between; Hilton and 5th and Orangi. Will appreciate finder calling Phone 650-J. v f ; . 10-2-lt-j - 1 ' '' ; " "' .'m NOTICE FOR 30 DAYS M'KENZIE'S . Furniture 'Polish " will be sold one half pint bottle for 25 cents. 8Q4 - Dock street. Phone 1761T. -0-2-3 W MR. v E. E. -MERRITT, -A WELL known meat cutter, .has taken a po I sition with la. I Shepard, 817 North Fourth street, where he will beXpleas ed to serve bis friends, 10-2-3t-J - AH IRON CROSS FOR ' V'--' HAVIK6 THE HERVe TO M 6H : UP FOR UFE WITH KEf! ?SHE UOOKS OLP : ENOUGH TO HrVVe ROWED H STROKtu OAR FO. WASHINGTON CROSSING THE-rPELAVvARE B. WISE. HAVE'YOU FURNACE AND Stoves. Can handle before cold wave arrive. Fire board and Stove pipe headquarters. Pnonp 431. W. B. S. Klander. 10-2-tf ' FOR SALE TWO FINE JERSEY Milk Cows. Can be seen at J. W. Windows. Castle Hayne, N. C. 10-2-31 WHY NOT HAVE THAT FALL SUIT Cleaned and made to look like new? Suits cleaned, repaired and pressd $1.00 Suits pressed 25c. Ladies work a specialty. Prices moderate. Prompt and efficient service. Enter prise Cleaning and Pressing Works. 114 1-2 Princess street. Phone 717. 9-26-7t TO THE LAQIES OF WILMINGTON. Rugs made from discarded carpets. Will be here for short while. Phone 1590-W. S. A. Evanu. 9-21-14t-j FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER, ies, Country Produce and fine Native Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. Bended is with me and will cut It to your teste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. , 9-23-tf ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags and junk you can and ship fo me. I pay the , highest prices for brass, copper. .zinc, lead. All kinds -of rubber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc ;Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street. Phone 306. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf LET ME HAVE THAT STOVE OR Heater installed. The winter is here. . You need us and we need your busi- ( ness. Repairing and installing stoves given our immediate attention, i have an experienced .man for that business. Phone 150. Seigler Fur niture Store, No. 12 Market street. 101-St-j FURNITURE WE BUY SECOND- hand furniture. Gst our prices be fore selling. Writs, or call. Phone 1026-J. Castle Street Furniture Co., 705 Castle street. 10-l-7t-j WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR. ber 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 CUT PRICES ON ALL GOODS iW Nvery best of Western and Native meats, Fat Young Chickens and Hens. Fresh Vegetables, Country' Eggs, Country Pig Pork. Batson's Meat Market. :' Phone No. 72. 9-30-1 HOUSES 521 D t , g rooms .$40.00 202 Orange St., 8 rooms - $35.00 i 311 Nunrooftis .-l 35.00 216 North , 6th St.,' 8 rooms 30.00 . 1606 Chestnut,. 6 rooms 30.00 311 Grace, 7 rooms ; 25.00 305 North FourthlO rooms 30.00 3ib soutn 2nd St., 8 rooms 35.00 320 South 4th, 7 rooms 30.00 ' 414 Chestnut, 8 rooms 30.00 10 ChurchV 7 rooms . 25.00 311 1-2 Red Cross, 6 roomsl 25.00 J 814 Dock St. 7 rooms $25.00 ' 518 South Front, 6 rooms 25.00 721 Chestnut St., 7 rooms $25.00 ' 108 South jL7th,' 5 rooms 20.00 1921 Perry. Ave., 5 rooms 15J)0 205 Ann St., ". 6 rooms .... $20 00 1916 Woolcott Ave., 5 rooms 15.00 .- 409 Campbell, 7 obms V- J 14.50 111 So. 8th, 5 rooms 12.50 m. Wflder MOT MST -V J-?. fell? J , "CIV3L SERVICE, EXAMINATIONS We train you-to-pass them. Put your spare time to account and get a good Government ; job Write for. Circu lar. International Corresponden ce School, Box 888, Scranton, Pa." 9-19-30t . : PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ESTABLISHHED 19100. Comer Front and Princess Streets. TheiMurchison ... . -vf , ; Capital and Surplus $1,650,000.00 Resources $8,000,000.00 This.' Bank stenda ready to furnish customers ever facility and beat jposslble service). -..,, H. C. MQtlEEN, President. J. W. YATES. V. President, C. 8, 'GRAlNGER, Cashier. W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER,-V. President. M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashier. J. W GRAINGER, JR., Aae't Ca shier. School No. I-ong TIDE 1 . . ; Daily or Sunday . diie Cent PerlWbrd. i J - - 25 Words or less'.one time ,i 5K'Words.2 times consecutively. , 25c .40c 25 Words, 3 times consecutively . . 50c 5B.Vord8;i;Wek?X7-tImea)Vfi-?if1-00i No' advertisement less thai! 25 cents. TELEPHONE ?76. Builders' Supplies STORAGE Water od ann- stress. National Bank Su CO. 257 The liittle er . IB ' School - Ppl Gas Heal With the Punch : - Only $1.50 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE. Liiie'of Other Heaters ? - yy - ' yfCJ- i " ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C it . - Capital, Surplus and Profits . . 230,000.00 Total Resources Over. . . ... . . .$2,600,000.00 Functions and Facilities Accounts Certificates Savings Fund Loans Investment Bonds if Travelers Corporate Trusts Trusts Wills Custodian of Wills MiSCellaneOUS Trusts Consultation ' -V. tiwi of Deposit American Bank Accept accounts of individu als, .corporations and firms. Special Attention given to Commercial accounts. Issues interest-bearing certifi cates of deposit, payable on de mand or at a specified time. Receives deposits from $1.00 up on saVings funds and pay3 I per cent interest quarterly. Makes loans on acceptable se curity at legal interest rates. Always in Ihe market for high grade, well rated Commercial Paner. ? - Buys and sells investment bonds, providing, customers with desirable investments at al times. Is equipped to buy and sell for customers account any stocks and bonds J Relia ble information regarding se curities furnished free of charge. Issues Travelers Letters and Travelers Checks available in all parts of the world. Acts tis Trustee under corpor ate mortgages: ' Acts as Executor, Administra tor Testamentary Trustee and Trustee under agreement; Guardian of estates of infants; Committee of property of in competents ; holds and in vests principal of estates. . i..- r . . f - Writes wills free of charge for any person when the Trust Company - is made the Execu tor, Trustee or Guardian. N Retains in its Will Files the wills 1 of any testator naming us Executor, Trustee, or Agent free of all charge. Acte as depository or agent of voting trustees; noiamg secur V ities, or cash under escrow agreements. ' Call; in and talk over any mat ter; in which you are interested, or write-us and ye will advise you without cost! President. is Service I- ' i . rr- "-
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