-7 PAGE EIGHT THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26. 1 9 1 6; BELIEVE IN ONSLOW TO BE MOUSE nrOGRATS Wilson-Bickett Club to Hojd Grand Rally The Day Be fore Election. (By M. M. apps.) Dispatch News Bureau, Jacksonville, N. C, Oct. 26, 1916. If Onslow county Democrats ever demonstrated the fact that they are fighters they are doing that one thing during the present campaign. The Butlers, it has been said, have DONT HITJjf SOFTLY But He is Not a Fighting Man, Contends Terrible Teddy. Clinton. Iowa, Oct. 26. Colonel Roosevel, speaking from a train here today, complimented Iowa as a State of "intense Americanism," where men and women "are still willing to encounter risks and make efforts for their convictions." "I don't want a fight," he contin- j ued. "I will no everything possible in hitting softly. When you have got I claimed that it would be a close rub j bibmg of the unpalatable beverage I CAUSES SUIT Durham Newsnaber Man & A Suing Bottling Co. For Personal Humiliation. f Durham, Oct. 26. The local news paper man who some days ago discov ered a dead mouse m a bottle or Coca-Cola that he was drinking has instituted suit against the Durnam Coca-Cola Bottling Wovks for $5,0CO for alleged illness and personal hu miliation suffered incident to the im- says Use cdluiiuis . monev m, it tor you to fight, knock him out' Although there are oo .utm hut ir.r!i riomo. i cases in the annals X A V VIUil AAA www v -w icrats now claim that the Democratic majority will be increased. The statement of the New York Herald in A Rough Rider Reception. Chicago, Oct. 26. A squad of cow boy cavalry, recruited from the stock yards, will escort Colonel Roosevelt from the hotel to the pavilion in the -.. , l J Ii ITT 1- 1 . V. V. Ir. nnvfff " 1 T stockyards aisirici, wnere ne aeiivers ( nugues weaRn mau yanj, a numoer or of . the State where bottling companies have been sued for. not properly corking bottles of beverages this-is the first case of an address tonight. ! plies to this county for all its wortn. Plans have been made for giving j Because the farmers here, who are him a warm welcome on his return i the main voters, are getting nineteen from the West. -cents for tehir cotton, . got high : I prices for their tobacco, top notch for their meat, in fact everything MORE HALF BILLION they have to sell is high. Good times now and better times ahead is the MORTGAGES HELD : slang used to express the near unanl- mous choice for Wilson. The Wilson- Bickett club formed here last Fri day night, an account of which ap peared in-these columns, has put the necessary pep in the campaign and j are going to end the thing Monday, i a. mu its forecast last Sunday that "Wilson Quite so unique a cnaracier. i ue was stronger tnan nis party, ano wu'iij - - eral cases similar tq tnis ana in al most every instance the plaintiff has been awarded damages. Mr. G. C. Dickinson, the plaintiff, is being represented in his suit by R. O. Everett, Esq. I neres . monev in, 7 Y H ' I kelp wWTeor ggAL estate flBswcss vmmmel Iff' J 'isis MmL HSKS fcii h ssuiv"sr5i x SrSw y& tjy- , j t..U...".T- s.v. .:::::::::: JklSr 1ItO ufci t r 5rznv .v.. : u I jtB5r 4 fie uxs&vxxz isr.-.T.tsr --...v r.' x;.-r.v.r.:::.v.v..":5 B S, .ssass Jjsv;'2?y;i.: A Capable Administrator Heirs to an estate for which the court is called upon to n ministrator are naturally interested in an appointment which atno the a l in- sure protection, impartiality and efficiency in the management of details it! A preference voiced by beneficiaries is often a large factor in influo ing the court's choice. ' c' We cordially invite a full investigation of our trust facilities. Peoples' Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. A small 14 in me. ad pays More tnan $4,000,000 worth of silk, the largest shipment from apan this vear, left Seattle, Wash., recently in sixteen special cars ove rthe Chicago, i' FARMS WANTED WANTED TO 'hear from owner of farm or fruit ranch for sale. O. O. Mattson, Minne apolis, Minn. 10-26 . Milwaukee & St. New York cityT Paul railway for I Editorial Comments I November 6, with a grand Democratic rally. A Wilmington brass band has been secured to make music for the occasion, and Hon. Aubrey L. Brooks, of Greensboro, one of the State's best speakers, will make the address of the day. Merchants and other busi-' ness men have been asked to deco rate their premises for the occasion, automobiles will join in a grand pa rade. It will be a great day and hun dreds from all over Onslow county are expected to be here. The foundation for the building to j be erected by the B--k of onsiow is now being laid, and the construction of the building will be pushed to rap id completion. The building will bej two stories in height, and will be lo cated on the corner of Cour and Old Bridge streets, opposite the Court House. Officials of the JacksJonville Elec tric Eight Company announced today FOR SALE THREE-BURNER OIL Stove; five-gallon oil can; one lamp; good felt mattress"; some dishes and pans in good condition, cheap at 119 'Orange street, corner Second. 10-26-lt-j The Wilmington-Dispatch WANTED POSITION AS STENOG-, WANTED A MAN WHO HAS HAD rapher and clerk by young man. Have had. over six years experience. Address, "Stenographer H," care The Dispatch. 10-24-3t-j some experience in cooking to take position as, second cook. Apply Greystone Inn, Carolina Beach, Pfione 40G3 or 59. 10-19-tf ONE OVERLAND, 30 HORSEPOWER, WANTED SECOND HAND PIANO WHAT IS BACK OF HUGHES? "Who nominated Hughes? The Republican national Convention under the control of the Republican bosses, captained by Penrose, Barnes. Smoot, Crane, Cannon, et al., watch dogs of privilege, repudiated as politi cal crooks by Roosevelt and the Pro gressives four years ago. I Who managed Hughes's campaign in the convention Taft's former campaign manager, ex- ( Postmaster General Hitchcock, whose function in previous conventions has been the delivery of the corrupt Repub- j that Saturday they would turn on J lican delegations from Southern States. ! their alternating current. The ma-1 j chinery has alre'ady been installed I t WANTED EXPERIENCED AND swift saleswoman. Apply, in own handwriting stating experience. Ad dress P. O. Box 392. 10-26-lt. NEW MARKET OPENS CHOICE Meats 22c pound; Prish Country produce. Chickens, Eggs and Vege tables. Give me a trial. Prompt delivery. V. Swann, 606 South 5th street, Phone 233. 10-26-7t and only the placing of a small amount of wire needs to be done be fore the new current can be turned on. North Dakota Librarians. Williston, N. D., Oct. 26. A large attendance marked the opening here dacy? Wall Street, the predatory trusts, the tariff beneflciarjes, the seekers and holders of special privilege, the exploit ers of Mexico, the munition manufac turers, the railroads, the bankers, unit ed plutocracy, even its women folks, all enemies of fundamental democracy, who hope to prostitute government for selfish gain. What prominent statesmen are sud- porting Hughes? program include President Crane, of William Howard Ta ft, foremost a pos- the Minot Normal School, and Miss tie of reaction; Theodore Roosevelt, Jeannette Drake, city librarian of rtlKMnl nf Rrnhjirril nnH aHrrvo to. UeS MOineS. war for war's sake; Elihu Root, attor- ON SOUTH 5TH AVENUE, NORTH of Church street, we have one of the best home propositions in the city. House is modern, and in good shape, garage in rear. . If interested, see Fergus with A. W. Pate Company. 10-25-3t FOR RENT 308 CHURCH STREET. Modern residence 8 rjooms at reduced rent, party under contract, and leav ing city. Call or Pnone. J. D. Mc Carley, Successor to W. M. Cum ming, 208 Princess street. 10-19-2t-wed sun 1911 model. Radiator for sale. In perfect condition. Can be bought cheap. Cape Fear Machine Works. 10-23-7L OYSTERS, CHICKENS, BEEF. VEAL, Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for pickling. Fresh Vegetables. Coun try Pig Pork and extra good Pork Sausage. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-14-tf State price, maker's name, and how long used.- Address Box 104, Bur gaw, N. C. 10-25-3t-j The Murchison National Bank Capital and Surplus $1,650,000.00 Resource $8,000,000.00 Thi Bank stand ready to furnish customers everr facility nj best possible service. H. C. M'QUEEN, President. J. W. YATES.V. President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. 8. JOHNSON. Asst. Cash,r J. V. GRAINGER, V. President. M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Caihlsr. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Ass't Ca shier. THERE IS A GOOD DEMAND NOW for Carolina Place lots. We have two left which we can sell for $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. See Fergus with A. W. Pate Co. 10-25-3t HUSTLING SALESMEN FOR BEAU- tiful new maps, State Maps; World Maps; War Maps. Big demand; special offer. Woraers coining j money. Hudgins Publishing Co., At- j lanta, Ga. 10-18-8t-j FOR RENT TO GENTLEMAN; large, nicely furnished room; South ern exposure; Steam neat; Modern conveniences. Rent $12.00 a month. Call No. 40 ColoniaT Apartments. 10-25-7t today of the annual meeting of the jyyg YVILL INSTALL IT ON YOUR AU- NUTS! NUTS! NUTS JUST RE- ceived Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoanuts. Also Miixed Nuts in 25 pound boxes. Bear rroduce and Mdse Co., Phone 323. lfe-17-tf B. WISE. HAVE YOUR FURNACE and Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B, Klander. 10-2-tf GENTLEMAN'S SUITS AND OVER- coats thoroughly cleaned and press ed, $1.00. Suits and Overcoats ; sponged and pressed 25 cents. ' Ladies' work a specialty Prices moderate, Prompt and efficient ser vice. Enterprise Cleaning" and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princess , street. 10-9 Mon. Wed. Frl. Sunday-8t. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon s News Stand. 10-7-tf IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, you take her canrly. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK JAWN DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. Phone 644. North Dakota Library Association Alfred Steele, of Jamestown, heads the list of speakers, and others on the tomobile and show what a great sav ing it will make, the Spizerinktum, Brock's Gas Saver, 522 S. 5th street, Phone 1105. 10-22-7t ney for malefactors of great wealth, and all the tory mouthpieces of privi lege. Why are the "interests" supporting Hughes ? Because they expect to receive in re turn for financial -aid, special legisla tion that will add enormously to the wealth of the few at the expense of the many; because they see in Woodrow Wilson the greatest exponent of democ racy since-Jackson, and seek to destroy him lest this nation become a real de mocracy. What will Hughes do, if elected? The nearest he has come to saying what he would do was at Milwaukee, when he declared that La Follette's Seaman's bill must be repealed, the Un derwood tariff replaced by a higher tariff, and tha "whole administrative legislative accomplishments wiped off the books for the good of the country." What is included in th e legislative accomplishments? The Income Tax, the Inheritance Tax, the Child Labor Law, the Federal Re serve banking system, the Farm Loan system, the Good Roads program, the Federal development of Alaska, the Tariff Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Shipping bill, auton omy for the Philippines, the Clayton Actjsurbing government by injunction, the preservation of neutrality, the maintenance of peace, and the enlarged army and navy. What would Hughes's election sig nify? The triumph of reaction and all that it signifies in thwarting human progress. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "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 ads4" call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." JUST SOUTH OF SUNSET PARK WE have 1.2 acres of land fronting 200 feet on Carolina Beach road. This can be sold at a bargain as the owner is hard up and needs the money. Good terms. See Fergus with A. W. Pate Company. 10-25-3t TURNIPSi TURNIPS! TURNIPS! just received nice lot Canadian Rutabagas. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co., Wilmington, N. C. 10-25-3t FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Popular varieties, 60 cents per 500: $1.00 per 1,000, postpaid. Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaran teed. D. C. Proctor, Pembroke, N. C. 10-26-7t-j COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE ROOMS by the day, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street Phone 208-W. 10-5-lmo WANTED TO BUY INVALID'S chair; good for street use. Address Miss Mamie Ray, No. 96, Delgado. 10-22-7t-j YOU LIVE UNDER MODERN CON- ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kept; efficient management; convenient location; Apartment of varied sizes and rriees. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. . 9-18-tf. WE HAVE IT NOW! ALL FRESH Pettijohn's breakfast food; Petti john 'sflour; Hecker's farnia yellov corn meal; Kellogg'a krumbles; Wheatina buckwheat oat meal; Cream of wheat; Shredded wheat tapioca; Barley; Split peas, etc. Also shelled nuts; raisins; currents; citron and prunes at May's Delica tessen. Phone 1322. 10-20-tf L. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got ihe goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. ' 10-13-eod-tf VV'-it LSA"-I No. 257 The Little Gas Heater With the Punch Only $2.00 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE Long Line of Other Heaten TIDE WATER POWER CO. 217-223 Princess Street. 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. FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER ies. Country Produce and fine Native Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. Bender Is with me and will cut it to your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf Exercises at Drew Seminary. N Madison, N. J., Oct. 26. Founder' Hay at Drew Theological Seminary was observed today with exercises in lK-nor of the memory of Daniel Drew, (o whose generosity the institution ( wos its existence. More than ordi nary interest attached to the celebra tion, as it marked the beginning of the seminary's semi-centennial' year. The oration of the day was delivered by Dr. S. Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn. MONEY INVESTED AT ABOUT 7 per cent, non-taxable is splendid; that is what the Carolina B. & L. is earning for its shareholders be come one of those many savers In new 50c per share weekly invest ment series opening November 4th. Reserve stodk today. L. W. Moore, sec'y, 123 Princess. 10-26-lt SWEET POTATOES, 19c PECK; Rice 9c quart; Oatmeal, cornflakes, etc., 3for 25c; Best Cream Butter, 43c lb. Steady cheapest prices in town. Ask for price list. A Renik, corner 5th and Nixon streets. Phone 827. 10-24-7t WANTED TO RENTSMALL CON- crete mixer, steam or gasolinp for 500 yard job.' Address Va. Iron Roof ing Co., Rocky Point, N. C. 10-24-7t MACMILLAN'S AUTO SUPPLY IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILE- age twenty-five to fifty per cent, what the Brock Gas Saver, call the Spizzerinktum, a trial will convince you. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t Store has what you want for your jqse WHO HAVE TRIED THE car. Our line is complete and our; Spizzerinktum, speaks in the high priees are right. ou will do well to , . . ,f th R k G Saver. Try one, Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t see us before placing order for those ! Tires. W. D. MacMlllan, Jr., 108-1 112 North Second St. 20-23-7t i IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILEAGE twenty five to fifty per cent. The Brock gas saver, called the Spiz zerintkum, a trial will convince you. Phone 1105, 522 South Fifth street. 10-23-7L MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and Typewriting. Day and Night lessons. It takes practical experi-1 ence to successfully teach Shorthand. We have been writing and teaching JUST RECEIVED 100 KEGS AMAL- aga Grapes, carload very fine Apples and potatoes. Large lot Cocanuts. Butter Nuts, Mixed Nuts, Seckle Pears, Oranges, Limes, Lemons and fifty crates cabbage expected Octo ber 24th. We also carry In stock a very fine assortment of candies in penny goods and pails. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Mer chandise Company, Wilmington, N. C. 10-22-tf ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLEI This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags and junk you can and ship to 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 DENNISON'S Hallowe'en Goods Now l the time to get realy fr Hal lowe'en Parties. A very uniii'ie catchy line of inTltatlons, aul cut out designs of Cats, Owls, Witebes; al Crepe Paper from whIHi rut m knds of figures. Tabic .l-rafj Favors. Napkins. Pla :ir'K 1" Bor Boxes, Witches. Et Make Your Selection Now. C. W. Yates Co 117 MARKET STREET. WE DON'T SELL CUT RATE TIRES. We sell tires that Give Satisfaction. We guarantee Ajax Tires for 5,000 miles. We are here when you have cause for adjustment. We take your word for the mileage you receive. See us and Invest your money in something that will give you returns. W. D. MacMillan, Jr 108 to 112 North Second street. 10-25-7t reputation as teacher and writer of shorthand Is established. We teach the unexcelled Isaac Pittman Sys tem, the standard of the world. In- vestigate. Leon L. Motte, Official Court Stenographer, Chief Instruc tor. Phone 737-W. 105 Church street. 10-22-sun wed tf THE SPIZZERINKTUM, THAT'S Brock's Gas Saver, is what you need on your auto to make it run better, it saves you gasoline every mile you make. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t I FOR NATIVE MEATS CALL O. J. Mintz & Co., city market. We can please you both as to price and high class meats). We give cash buyers an underprice and we solicit a por tion of your business. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we are here to merit your meat business. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c; Phone 1245-W. 10-20-tf IT GASIFIES THE SMALL SPRAYS of gasoline as it enters into the man ifold of the engine, the Spizzerink tum, Brock's Gas Saver. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves -overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE j on. J. Dim m, iiuavi, ueiever, ; Foj? Baker, Remington pud other re liable makes both new and unre-i deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn : Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone. SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. ' Rooms by tha Day, Week or Month. Recently" Renovated. 642. 10-1-tf EXTRA CHOICE YORK IMPERIAL j Apples, 40c peck. Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes 25 cents a peck. Native' Country Pork. Good Beef, Veal anoT Lamb. Norfolk Oysters. Give us a trial we love .to please. Batson's' Meat Market, 115 Market street,. Phone 72. 10-24-tf j : ; ( NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS, IF YOU want to reduce gasoline consump tion, try a Spizzerinktum, the Brock Gas Saver. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7L. ! ill lnnnrn "uurtn ONSUMES Cotton W.B.Cooper&Co. Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS II SPIZZERIMINKTUM .MEANS .VIM, go intense energy, that's the Brock Gas Saver for automobiles. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. Tl022-7t READ BUSINESS L YOUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ' : Have ever considered tke importance of making your will and tke advantage appointing this Trust Companu tke Executor and Trustee of uour estate? AMERICAN BANK & , TRUST COMPANY, WBSffirT SPECIALS : Y v 7 1 r -3? -v r --jej . '. " , ,. ' " ' J ' ' y ' ' t