-. Mil ,1 liKSft'1' tag IT ; A ijj iir 1 j?iAA X.-.- rn ram m m irm mn i n nxn n nn i ru psIIWMIILiylllllBIUli ii i I UIIIIKLIJ INIIII: (r . - -' - ! -. .... : . - " ' Also Advertising iGat'No. 2, - :-Mrg,i A. L Freeman has gone ,-v chmond, Va., where she will visit iTiMrX and Mrs. R. S. Freeman. I Mr. and Mrs.B. A...Mauney and little daughter, Margaret, have re- turned from the western part or me Stajte, where they , visited Mr. Mau i ney's parents. "1 c fTDmalimentary to Miss Louise Sholar, who is to be married to Mr. Marvin J. Cowell, Wednesday even- J" ing, Mrs. R. A. Montgomery gave a delightful )inen shower Saturday v-evening. Mr. Odis B. Hinnant, city boy's work secretary, will deliver an ad :V dress to the ladies of St. James' church, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The subject will be highly interest ing to mothers. . - ' tv,o members of tie Miss Annie to M - DRESS DP DF iIso Advertising Ipari -No. the Buffalo Bill Show. Ar f rived Early Today Lo6k:yearyiujri$osc Ue the old-time if. SKIER You can tura gray, :faded hair beau- tifully dark' and lustrous almost-over f . Major John M: Burke, 1. "Unitedl msv ' " - "rJ"' a 4iin..iAr f tha at any drug store. Millions of bottles jyi i ; we nave tn i. t ! men to Dress Up for Christmas truism that coming events cast their shadows before, in his qualifying of the announcement that Col. Cody, ' ? "Buffalo Bill" (himself), was again in Chance for Old and Young the saddle, and after many years' ab sence would be here soon. Question-, ed as to the fact, the Major said: "Yes, Buffalo Bill (now General Cody, of the Wyoming National Guard, where late- 1 it Vic Vioo Kaon acolcfincr fjenornl SHtl Some of the men folks by Christmas . . . . v,mc,Qi0o ey to prepare the range rider element are not going to recognize themselves J- if the plans that are being made tor '"r . n t j x ' WILI1 LUC I1CWI V tUUOLl UVLCU iiiJUVi tnem are acceptea ana carnea uui.- - - T,TM tx7 . . . . . . f i Brothers-Arlington Wild West Now girls and wives look out, for prep- " x.. oVq government endorced military . , i,v,r, tingent, real furloughed United States that "Beau Brummel," or the husband , , . i .v,.i iM; soldiers from the Rio Grande, is the of yours, a regular Chesterfield in' . ' J r.-,s one sure bet that doubting Thomases yuiiiL ui ureas. vv iiuimgiuu ta iu uac d a con- Manning Taylor Biblo Class, of the th b t dressed set of young oldj131 figh1 ' or shl' .... T. W. C. A., are requested to meet I in tne statef eV8rybody ia going .The old scout has allied himself fit the Y. W. C. A 5 o'clock to discuss-matters pertain ing to the coming of Miss Taylor to this city. HOME COMING JUBILEE this afternoon at tn 4,,OQQ QT1, ,t Ja nnt ffn1n? to h. , with a triple-decked merging or nis Dress Up Week either old-time Wild West atmosphere with uress up vveeK euner. ( generation of frontiersmen, This, particular dress-up eevnt is ; onB scneauiea lu arrive auuut vjiiii&iiuaa week, and it is a safe bet that the nwmt ww TWHo VatP5 'y01111 ld men wil1 haVe 110 OC The members of the Lydia Yates Bible Class are cordially mvitea to at- - place to go,' All dressed up and no for you will welcomn Of the Indians and pioneers of the plains, and rough riders of Okla homa's early days, led by Colonel Joe Miller, among the last of the range of this old famous Sage Tea ) Recipe, improved by the addition of o$fcer Jn- . gredients, areff sold annually; says '';a ; well-known druggist here, because it i darkens the hair so naturally and eyen-i ly that no one; can tell .it has beenl applied, ' ' 'r'r Those whose hair Is turnng gray or becoming faded have a surprise await ing, them, because after one. or two applications the gray, , hair vanishes -and ypur locks - become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks' aren't wanted around so get busy with Wyeth's Sage I and Sulphur Compound tonight i and j handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few-days. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not intended for rae cure, mitiga tion or prevention of Clsease. r??::f. eipieasr- lire of u our visit to our Cor iiri tk 't-"S iu uC " I, A";: i them with outstretched arms. held in the lecture room of , Grace , . .. 1 hi Q5cr Men, as a general rule, admire the Methodist church tomorrow evening i , ' , fx .. ' , jvietuuuisL w uz neatly and attractive attired woman, at .8 o clock. Those having the com- . to bring ouxu. winv voicea Dy tne rair sax ior inose 01 munity baskets are urged them in. v - -M-MEET TOMORROW. The Ladies' Foreign Missionary So ciety of the First Presbyterian church, . will hold its regular monthly meeting their opposite. The dress up idea was incubated and nursed in the establish ment of Mr. I. Shrier, who all know as the '"'Largest Merchant Tailor in j Lilt; OUULI1, I tfpirsCULUlg LIIC XUICi Utt" lors at 4 o'clock. All ladies congregation are invited to especially new members strangers. tomorrow afternoon in the church par-1" """'"J8 uipay. of the oaner is me siruug suyyurtt;i attend and advocate of the "man dressed up" and , idea, in fact, he says himself that he likes to see nothing better than a well ,, juicsacu mail aiiu in uiuci lu give cvcij ALL LACHES INVITED (young and old man in the city an op- The Ladies' Society of the Bethany ' Prtunity of being dressed up spick Presbyterian church will meet in regu-. and sPan for Christmas he has made ir. nnthiv 000ln tnmnrmw after- arrangements whereby he will take noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Liniker; Building. All -the ladies of the neigh borhood are invited to attend. I their measure for a custom made i suit, a small payment being required at the time the measure is taken and thereafter weekly payments made un- Friends here of Miss Mildred New-!tn the ?rice of th suit is consumed. : man will be interested to know that and yu'n be surprised how easily you she has entered a training camp for ! can own a new suit with the extra nurses at Brownsville, Texas. The:DOcket cnanSe yu would -Ordinarily school is located on the border. Missj SDend f0r some tnfle Newman once lived in Wilmington! The plan is now well underway and is pleasantly remembered here. ,and Promises to take measure of sev . jj. leral thousand suits before the holiday ANDREWS-ROBERSON .season arrives. Mr. Shrier, or any of Mr. Rowland W. Andrews, of this ' his courteous clerks, would -be glad city, and Miss Lizzie Roberson. of for yu to cal1 at the store and liave Brunswirk county, were married by ; the Proposition explained, and inci- Judge G. W. Bornemann a few minutes J,yui UWCi lul luai &U L -before 2 o'clock this afternoon at his Princess street office. Only a few I friends were present at the ceremony. ( - j An automobile party from Bolton for Christmas week. Adv, LOCAL COMPLETED. less moonshiner. So, wake up, Amer ica, Stop! Look Listen! and Prepare." An object lesson in progressive pre paredness in connection with the Buf falo Bill-Miller Bros.-Arlington Wild West aggregation is the arrival of the advertising car No. 2 today. This ninety-foot special advertising busi ness publicity bureau is equipped with all necessary adjuncts for efficiency, economy and expedition in its line. It carries four automobiles equipped with facilities for posting thousands of sheets of paper in the city and all routes environing the cities and towns i visited often traveling from 50 to I 150 miles in a day. I The car has its own kitchen, chef and steward and serves its' twenty men with the best the market affords; has Pullman bed accomodations for sleeping, as well as paste making equipment. Thus no time is lost, an effective method that is due to the apprenticeship of the energefic young director of the organization Edward Arlington, who is recognized in the I tented field not only as a "comer," but ! Ian heir to the mantel of such bril-( jliant pathfinders as "Uncle Jim Bail ey,." once king of the arena. riders of the Southwest. Colonel His presence alliance of Buffalo Bill, iri the fifties and C- W. F. Cody, the grand old per sonality whose connection with the past three-quarters of frontier rang- stay ot miss mar, Rarer ... w WJ3 O Wl week jbemrinig lis e att Ibr one onaau ( y- -' , until Saturday, erf OctbLer? ing Frolaset orit Lacing orse G ts? MAJOR JOHN- M. BURKE. yesterday brought the following young folks: Mrs. S. K. Allen and daughters, Mrs. R. J. Benton and Snag Boats startes operations 88 Miles Up the River. The lock at Brown's Landing, known as Lock No. 2, has been completed, I uoay s aaventures in tne his younger associates' later experi ences, cover th eras that might be called the 'birtii oi the trans-Missouri the blooming of the Central and the ripening of the Great Western Amer ica." To add to the lesson of the physical benefits of out-door and camp life, a contingent of furloughsd United States soldiers, cavalry and artillery to show that "Preparedness" for the tenled fieid"Ts as necessary an adjunct in these days of luxury as it was in the settling and developing of this continent into the present marvelously prosperous and envied Land of Plenty. rue xuajor is tun or prepareuness M SS WATT is a a Corsetiere from New York, and is a rec Ojgnized authority on tke siib ject of Corsets and corset fitting. Ske witk you will IclcII advise you reference . to tke model skould wear and will per n r.i .r l sonanii lit uou n uou you aesire. To Serve Women in the Interest of Comfort to Wear a Frolaset Front Lacing Corset. From $2.00 up. I 3C 3i neer auto advertising Car No. 2, Thom as Dransfield. "Miss Lois Allen, who will remain to 'according to an announcement made - and was an early advocate for the de- attend the Sholar-Cowell wedding, 'at the office of United States Engineer veloping of our first line of East and wmcn is to be celebrated Wednes- j aj. a. h. wamron. ine walls nave , west defease-a great double navy day afternoon. They were cccom- t been completed and the gates hung, panied by Mrs. Sam Troy, Miss BethiThe rip-dam across the river at the Troy and' Messrs. James Allen and 'lock site will be completed within the! I Robert J. B. Benton, who returned to 'next few weeks as the delivery of the Bolton yesterday afternoon. : ' Disciples Have Prosperous Year. v 'Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 9. The an granite for its construction has al ready been started. The snag boat. "Black," has started operations on tb.3 Northeast river at Christian a point about 8S miles up the river as- from this city. It will work down- , ' nual convention of the ; ; church, or Disciples of Christ, -, sembled in this city today for a week's stream, removing snags and sunken ..session. In point of attendance, tha logo 'from' the channelT convention is one of the largest gath-1 f4erings'of the year. The reports to be j Landlady That new boarder is presentedTTo the convention show that 1 either a married man or a widower. ' the past year has been a most pros- Pretty Daughter Why, ma, hr z .yz perous one for the denomination. The j he is a bachelor. ' . "missionery societies have made grat- ifying gains and the Men and Millions mm Landlady Well, I don't believe When he opens his pocketbock it. movement has gone forward with rap-' pay his board he always turns his id strides. bad' to u:?..--Exchange. r 66 0 M Is Where the Heart Is" This is the Week Selected for the Featuring cf E HOME BEAUTIFUL IDEAS, - - - - .-..1 ,. . ; From Maine to California this is the National Home-Craft Week, women the home lov ers -are re-dressing their homes for the : Fall and Winter. -; ' We are ready with plans and merchandise to help in every way. In pur show-window are presented the newest vogues in - decoration ; the - latest and most beautiful materials ; the striking color combinations! - ' Our Drapery department is ready to be of real service. A. D. BROWN -Stir . i mV.VAAV.V.-.-. ers, the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch out fit and a genuine contingent of United States regulars, cavalry and artillery, is an appropriate -up-to-date lesson ana was tne grand coup oi tne tented i L$ut those magnates will nnd a way ( yya toason of lyib. All visitors at the: to avoid merely the granting of that railroad station will be well received increase, but to cut the present fig by the courteous manager of the pio- uresv " Camille Saiht-Saens, the famous WHY BUY READY-MADE CLOTHES? French composer of orchestral music, I L Shrler make 1 Suit J OyercpaJt.to-yaur.owBjMeasure $15 lo born in Paris, 81 years ago today. A WESTERN UNION telegram gets instant attention and brings the first reply- FShrier, 32 North Front street. - Advt. .. .. 10-Clw t JL SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Monday. September 11th, 1916 Southern "Railway announces the 1 - present WinstoivSalem JeaxlmV Moorehead ( City : Pullman Sleeping Car line wifl be shortened to Wmston- Salem Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping j Car line. Thfs car will leave Winston-! Salem atS: 50 p. m., same as at pre-! J-B. McCABE & CO., Certified Public Accoun- tants. sent aM arrive Qoiflsboro following . U .'TO'SwRft 1 WESTERN morning, returning car will leave ! Goldsboro 10:35 P. M., arriving Win ston-Salem' following morning. " Present Greensboro-Raleigh Pull man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate. j For full details, reservations, etc., j address, j J. O, JONES. ; Traveling Passenger Agent, '" Raleigh, N. C. 1 The Southern Serves the South. tiUIIIUIIIIIIimilllllilllllllfmiUllltltl!!!llllllllll!IIIIIIIMII!lllll REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FJVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE. UNION tetritory at least expense and keeps you ahead in Hie Hot race of competition. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH OCX COL. W. F. (BUFFALO BILL) CODY and as a reserve line for National physical culture of the masses, a con tinental army "Fully prepared, this nation would . be the . world's Dove Cote; -money spent would be a home circulation; it would be a Mecca for investment of foreign capital; an ec onomy in doctors' bills; a saving in criminal expenses and to the covetous would be a warning, and to our people a shield of security. "The suddsn idiocy that has almost! wrecked civilization, and wipes" out Europe's two thousand years of pro gress, shows the v fallacy of too much pacific passiveness; to be on guard is to be respected in these days-of .hys teria and isms so changeable that if the man from Galilee's commissary magic at the loaves, wine and fish Picnic occurred today, he would likely Via Q FTOaf A1 nMl j J . i I e Fear Fair Association Fayetteville, NG. Round Trip Fare From Wilnimgnton INCLUDINQ ADMISSION TO THE FAIR. Tickets limited returning until midnight of Satur day , October 28, j 9 1 6. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell tickets as above, and at corresponding excursion fares from intermediate points, for all trains from OCTOBER 24 TO 27, INCLUSIVE. For further inforamiton, tickets, etc., call on, T. C. .White, General Passenger Agent, Phone 1 60, Wilming ton, N. C. : Line THE STANDARD RAILOA F THE SOUTH SBiiitei SililHle V ; ';ln Effect October 1916. : mnp vAJi wwiHTsyiii wrights- VILLE BEACH And Intermediate Points EASTBOUND Leave Electric . Center f Winter Park 6 :30 A. M. , 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8 :30 A. M. m:O0 A." M. 11:30 A. M. xlX) P. M. 1:10 P. M. ?l-Ji5 P. M. 2 :30 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3 :30 P. M. ?4U0 P. M. 4:30 P. M. ?4 :50 P. M. 5:30 P. M. J:10 P. M. ' 6:40 P. M. 7tl5 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. Electric Center -for WrlgrhtTlHe 60 A. M. 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8 :30 A. U. '.'iii-oo'Al'ii. 11 -.30 AM. xI :00'P. M, 1:10;P. M. V?15!P.7M. 20 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4 :30 P. M. 6:10 P : 6:40 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10il5 P. M. 11:15 P. M. Eeave Electric Center, fojr Beach - ' 0:30 'A'. 'if. x6:50 A. M. 8 :30 A. M. 10 :00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M. xl:00 P. M. zl:10 P. At b':'ob' P. ML 4 :30 P." ill ." -xp ....... ' 2C -40:P.' "m. 9:15". P." M. ' 11 :15 P. it WESTBOUND Winter Park tor Wilmington 6:26 A. M. 7:31 A..M. 8:01 A. M. 8:41 A. M. 9 -6 A. M. xl0 :31A. Ml 11:06 A. M. 12;36 P M. X2:06 P. M. . 2:01 P, M. i26 P. M. ?3:ll P. ?3:50.Pi M. J:06 P. M. T4 :30 P. if . ?sao P.-JL1 5:30 P. M. 6:11 P. M. 0:51 P. M 7:31 P. M. . &:00 P. M, ; 8:50.P. M. 10:21 P?M. 10:56 P..M. 121 A. M. ' Leare WrlhtBFlIle : ' . lor., i " Wllmlnrton !:25 P. M. 1:00 P. VM. 6:15 A. M. 7-0 A. M. 7. -50 A. M. 8 :30 A. M. 9:25 -A.. M. xlO :20 A. M. . 10 ;55 A. M 12 :25 P. M. xl:55 P. M. 1 :50 P: M. ?2 :2 ?3 '3:55 pZaT. .'.4.i.4 5:25. P. M. 6 :00 P. M. 6:40P.vM. 720P. TVI. 7:55 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 10tt0.f;M. Ieave for ' Wilmington 7:40 A. M. 9:13 A." M. " 10:45 A. Mi 12:15 1'. M. xl :45 I. M. !1:43 I". M. 3:45 T. M. '"r:i.Vi;.M ' "7 :15 V'. M. v "Hi') M. t SPECIALS FOR SUNDAYS aSl't&Pi tboal5f:4h5m 2:00 tb C:0 R R" Dally except Sundays. ??"8ede? ny. half -hour ars Sunday afternoons. zDoes not jro beyond Station JSo.. 3. - . ! Leaves from Station No. 3: FREIGHT SCHEDULE (Daily Except Sunday) to ZOO P? M.h and rane Stets, 3:30 P.' M. Freight Depot open from :"0 oovcu auu uuuuciuucu as a law-

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