7T ' I 4 THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1916. PAGE TWO 1 :; jut - WILMINGTON DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNOAY - BY DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. 1 TELEPHONES Business Office Editorial Rooms . .176 205 ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. IN PAYABLE STRICTLY CASH - ADVANCE. I bally Mid Sua dp- ...$5.00! -Daily and Sunda. , Six -Months. .$2.50 j Dally and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25 J Subscription P ice Delivered by I Carrier In City: i Daily and Sunday, per week TOc ; Or When Paid in Advance at Office j Daily and Sunday. One Year $5.2C ! Massachusetts Dally and Sunday, Six Months. .$2.60 ! Michigan JJally and Sunlay, Three Months. $1.30 j Minnesota! . . . , ; i Mississippi . . Entered ft the Postoffice In WUmlng-j Missouri ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. ; Montana ...... States Alabama . Arizona . . Arkansas . California Colorado . Connecticut Delaware . Florida . . . Georgia . . . Idaho Illinois . . . Indiana . . . Iowa ..... Kansas . . . Kentucky . Louisiana . Maine .... Maryland . Nebraska Foreign Advertising Representatives: j Nevada ... MacQuoid-Miller Co., Inc.. New ' New Hampshire York and Chicago. j New Jersey I, . . - j New Mexico . . . r- ' i New York North Carolina . Noflii Dakota , . Ohio Oklahoma ...... Oregon Pennsylvania . . Rhode Island . . South Carolina . South Dakota . . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia The following anthem, dedicated to j Washington NEW NATIONAL j ANTHEM COMPOSED: i M Dedicated, to The President f Past, Present and Future. 'Mi Mrs. Toon, Author. i 4$ the Presidents, past, present and fu jfl ture, was composed by Mrs. E. May iff Glenn Toon, of this city, and handed ifg in for publication. A copy is appear- s morning. An accompanying para graph says that no matter what his politics may be he is President of our country, and as such should be given loyalty on all things. :1 Weft Virginia Wisconsin . . Wyoming" Totals 6,297,099 - Wilson. . Taft- :. Dem. Rep:' " ' 82438 1T.731 10,324 2,986 63,838 24,467 283,436 3,914 114,232 58,386 ' 74.561 68,324 22,631 15.997 36,417 4,279 93,976 5.191 33,921 32,810 404.990 253 446 281,890 151.267 185,325 ' 119,805 143,663 ' 7,4,845 219,584 115,512 60,966 3,834 51,113 26,545 112,674 54,956 174,315 156,129 150,751 152,244 106,426 64,334 57,227 1,595 330,746 207,821 27,941 18,512 109,008 54,216 7,986 3,196 34,724 35..27 178,559 89.047 20,4.37 17,733 655,475 455,428 144,545 29.272 29,555 23,090 423,152 271,0:66 119,156 90.786 47,064 ZM$ 395,619 273,505 30,412 27,703 48,357 536 48,982 135,425 60,674 219,489 28,530 36,679 42.10Q 15,354 23.332 90,332 23.288 86,40 76,i'45 113,046 56,667 164,228 130,695 15,310 14,566 6,297,099 . 3,486,399 POPULAR AND ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN 1f2. (From Official Returns to the Secretary of State.) " ,. Roosevelt Prog. 22,689 j 6,949 21,673 283.610J 72,zm . 34,129 ! 8,886 j 4,535 I . ,21,980 j 25,527 386,393 ! 162,007 ! 161,819 120.210 j 102,766 ! . 9,323 ' 48,495' 57,781 142,3J 214,584 125,856 3,6,45 - 124,37f - 22,456 . 72,,6i891 ; 5,620 .17,794 145,674 . 8:347" 390,021 . 70,144 25.726 222,327 3T,6po 447,426 I 16 878 ! 1,293 ! '' 58,811 $4,041 26,745 24,174 !22,132 21,777 113,698 78,971 .62,460 : 9,232 4,124,959 ti&fetts CIiocoI ales, 80c to $1.50 pcirod Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1 .50 pound. Between the two line,s we have the best Candy to be had at any price. If you l purchase a box and for any reason do not like it, I just throw the box away and' telephone 248 and we will rush your money bapK toyouyjiiesenger. MM '"Serves You Right' mm The Southern Serves th South, , SOOTH ERN RAI LWAY .... Effective Monday September llu), 1916 Southern Railwayjannounces the presecfWlnstoh-Salem Beaufort Moorenead .City .. Pullman Sleeping Car li&e wili be shortened to Winston Salem Goldsboro , Pullman Steeping Car line. This car will leave Winston Salem at8:50 pV ra., same as at pre sent and arrive Goldsboro following morning, returning car will leave Goldsboro 10:35 P. M., arriving Winston-Salem following ntorning. Present Greensboro-KaJeigh Pull man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate. For full details, reservations, etc., address J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. EASTERN CAROLINA FAIR at NEW BERN, N. C Round, Trip Fare From Wilmington, ATLANTIC ; .COAST LINE The Standard Kallroad of The South EXCURSION FARES $3.50 NeWBern, N. C. ! Account Eastern Carolina Fair. Tick ets include admission to the fair and will be sold Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 10, limited returning until Nov. 11. Special ser vice will be given leaving Wilmington 5:15 A. M. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: returning leave New Bern 5:00 P. M. . $4.30 Raleigh, N. C. Account Farmers' Educational and Co- i operative Union of America. Tivkets I will be sold Nov. 12, lb ana 14, limited j returning until Nov. 18. I $18.35 Atlanta, Ga. j Account Southern Medical Association. i Tickets will be sold November 12, 13 i XIYTLiS Banish the "Blues" 1 1 fpl 1 BWiOp an relieve Constipation U j f . 1 ly Lavenin tLe Liver with i I ifl Plfii-S C LiuULrPai.. ! 1$ jau,.-..i . Genuine bears Signature ; 3 T-lV --j .. r. ... ... . . ,r.. .1... ...... I ui J "i " : 4 A .j . T $3.50 Ineludlno AHmiinn th Pai. ana n, nmitea returning unui Novem ber 19. .;. $7.95 Columbia, S. C. Account Semi-Annual r.:eetlng South- Tickets will be sold to New Bern as above by the ' ATLANTIC COAST LfNE The Standard Railroad of the South ! ern Textile Association. Tickets will be sold Nov. 15, lb and 17, limited re- Popular Vote, Wilson over Roosevelt '. .2,172,140 Popular Vote, ajl others combined over Wilson . . . . :"2,45r,124 Electoral Vote. Wilson over Taft and Roosevelt . - 339 HAIL TO OUR PRESIDENT. Total Popular Vote, all candidates ... . . . .15,045,322 Hail, all hail, the Nation's choice! Heaven high our anthem heed! Let the land and sea rejoice; God and Freedom form our creed. Hail to our President! The Nation's pride; Greatness thine excellence, In truth abide; Proudly we take thy hand, Thou chosen of our land, Thine at the helm to stand, To guard, to guide. Hail to thy natal day! Our loyal State; God's blessing crave for th e, Our songs vibrate'; Now, we' extol thy nam1. Now doth our love sustain, While o'er our vast, domain, Shine mcm'ries great. Hail to the land's elect! With honor blest; New hopes thy coming brings, All care at rest; Where festal flowers sway, Where glory gilds the day, Thy voice doth charm for aye, Fair Freedom's breast. Hail to our native son. ; For Peace and" Right; lading beneath the flag, Chieftain of might; Then in this star-lit bow'd, Let wisdom crown thy power, Stand firmly on this tow'r, In Freedom's light. nearly 7,000 tons. The winter loss during each of these two years has I been about 2 per cent, which is con Jsiderably less, than the usual loss sus tained by cattlemen during the wint jers of the Northwest, j Heretofore, our conduct of the ; stock business among the Indians has ! consisted largely of upbreeding and ! the development of herds. Every-J ' where the Indians have talcen great j interest in their stock, both as to trib- i jal herds and those individually owned?! -i and the increase in number and value 1 1 has been such as to insure a business j man's profit. We have sold wool and I mutton and some horses, but we are only now commencing to widely and 'substantially realize on their cattle, j These sales from the Crow Reserva ; tion are the beginning of large sales : from this and other reservations. It j is a demonstration of the wisdom of ! the policy of utilizing the grazing j lands of the reservations for the bene jfit of the Indians and positive indica- tion of the responsive disposition of fthe Indians when given opportunity j with sympathetic encouragement to j do things themselves. the 2Gth day of November 1910, at the Court House of said, county, and answer or de mur to the complaint In said cause, or the plaintiff will apply to xne .chart for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 17th October, 1916. W. N. HARRISS. Clerk of Superior Court. NOVEMBER 7, 8, 9 and 10. Limited returning until midnight of Saturday, November 11, 1916. Proportionate fares irom Intermedi ate points. Children half fare. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Wednesday, Thursday and Friday November 8, 9 and 10. turr"'ug until November 20. $38.10 New Orleans, la. Account National Farm and Live Stock Show. Tickets will be sold Nov. 10 to 18, inclusive, limited returning until Nov. 21. $3.00 New Bern, N. C. Account Institution Sudan Temple, SENSATION SELF-RISING FLOUR is the best Selfrising Flour on the market. Get it at TIENCHEN'S ancLdon't forget to stop in on your way to and from the Corn Show. We assure you that every courtesy will be shown and prompt delivery made of your order. Re member, we are' only half a block from the Corn Show. TIENCHEN'S GROCERY STORE, 408 Castle Street. Leave Wilmington , 5:15 A. M. j A. A. O. N. M. S. Tickets will be sold Peave Jacksonville 7:05 A. M. Arrive New Bern 8:30 A. M. Itetutning Le. New Bern5:00 P. M. Arrive Wilmington about 8:15 P. M. For further information address T. C. White, Gen. Pass. Agent. Phone 160. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS BTUBBOiiX COUGHS AXD COlS Alterative OLJ BY Al.1t L: WOOD. Telephone 341. Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of f Mill Woods. 4- PROMPT DELIVERY. 4 4 November 21 and 22, limited returning ; until November 24. $16.85 Washington, D. C Account National Rivers and Harbors Congress. Tickets will be sold Decem ber 3, 4 and 5, limited returning until. j December 12. $7.85 Norfolk, Va. Account Southern Commercial Con gress. Tickets will be sold Dec. 8, 9, .j j 10 and 11, limited returning until Dec. 13. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, "The Standard Railroad of the South.' PHONE 160. J JVortn Carolina, ' New Hanover County, Before the Clerk. ! NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. ' Mary Onlsow, Plaintiff I vs. i David Livingstone, Montgomery Living ! stone, Harry Livingstone, Virginia Moore, j j Jtrea Moore, Armana Moore, cnarles i Moore, Harriet Moore and Rosanna Moore, ! Defendants. ! The defendants above named will take i notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior . Court of , New Hanover County to sell land for par tition among the heirs; arid the said de- l fendants will further take notice that they Washington, D. C, Nov. 4. Cato Superior Court of said county In Wilming- I sens, commissioner oi incnan Airairs, ! v cii",i"a' "c " jfaas just returned from Chicago, where ! iii i-i tLU. he supervised the sale of thirty-four carloads out of a shipment of fifty-one ficars of Indian cattle from the Crew JfiBLeservation, Montana, seventeen car- j ll jloads having been sold at Omaha ths I ; jday before. The Commissioner spent ! fjiSllmost of a day on horseback riding ' tamong the cattle in the pens of the I stockyards discussing the cattle psirrT-- L- ;-a -gtsjM,k L'ffL . y-.TffrTy 59 YEARS OLD HALE AND HARD) 3 5 .J , iPv-4i.-. .f and !And Praises Cardui, v Which Shr nrices with his r-nmmisRinn mnn nnrl I1 the buyers. . Cimmissioner Sells is not only a lawyer and banker, but is also a real- jthing farmer and stockmau. He fknows the business from every angle. In a conversation today with the newspaper meir Commissioner Sells said : Two years ago last June, with- 'funds derived from the sale of part of "itheir lands we purchased for the Crow r!Indians seven thousand two year old heifers, two thousand yearlings and 1 1three hundred and fifty bulls. Since then these cattle . have been handled under my direction and the immediate ftendent Estep and Superintendent of iLIvestock Willcutt, assisted by Indian Istockmen and lineriders. I ' Two hundred and fifty six heads shave heretofore been sold, but this I sale was the first big shipment, when I natural Ififty-one carloads of Crov Indian cat tie reached the Omaha and Chicago Sajs Pulled Her Through A Most Dangerous Period. Mercer, .Ky,-rr"AbQut 15 years ago writes Mrs. -W.r T. Ball, of this place "I began suffering- with change of life r.nd was suffering very much. . . I be gn .taking . Cardui- after; haykig ; suf feed for 3 years, and I . was dread fully nervous. Hardly felt like doin my -vork, Couldnlt sleep well at nights Howtever, after several -doses of-Cardu. I saw an improvement and in a few days I could do; my. work with, ea ad in two weeks I . was .able to walk six miles and went to the street fail at Central City and enjoyed myself ! After using two bottles,, I got ms health and strength and it i No other store in Eastern Carolina can offer you Buying for 1 6.big stores for cash, places us in the lead, mington this weeic come in and let us show you. the great values we give. If you are a visitor in Wil- pulled me through that most danger- fstockyards and sold for ninety-see vn ous e.f Periods in a.worAaii's Ufe.wjtfc;: thousand nine hundred and ninety- three dollars and forty-two cents. All no trouble -or Buffering, I am now hale and hardy, and wa '. XL r-arttra mic., 1 I grass-fed, not a pound of corn or feed ., w . I other than grass and hay ever having I VfiH Jiever. , ceas praising Cardui, been fed to any of them. Including ' which did me bo much good. It alsc the increase of the herd, the profit of yed my daughter's life when she the Crow Indians on the original pur- Buch a odf spell. . . - chase twentr-8 -Over 40 years in use, Cardui has paying all expenses, has been three' efficacv as' "the womanV hundred and fifty thousand dollars. P'ovents emcacy as the woman The first year after the purchase or " " J "V : " these cattle, the Indians cut and stack- -vw" "r irom eyuipnimu oj tK flon tftns of hav to winter their , troubles peculiar -to . women, gJV feerd, and last winter cut and stacked jCardui a-trial. LADIES' COATS AND SUITS. Smart styles at prices you can offer to pay. Ladies and Misses all Wool Whipcord Coat Suits, black, navy and brown, fur trimmed . . .$12.50 Ladies' and Misses Gaberdine and Poplin Suits, all the new models at ... . . . .$15.97 Ladies, all-Wool Mixed Coats, Beav er trimmed ... ........ .$9.95 Misses' Sport Coats, -$6.50 values $4.98 $ 1 8.00 white Chinchilla Coats $12.50 PELK'S BETTER BLOUSES BECKCW BEST BUYERS. Ladies Silk Striped white Voile Waist 75c values . . . , . ... . ;. '. ... . .50c Beautiful Organdy and Voile Waist in all the very newest styles . - 98c $2.50 Organdy arid Voile Waist $1.98 $2.50 Tub Silk Waist, all colors, $1.98 $340. Qrep&:&:Qhlne, Lace Waist BELK'S BETTER BABY'S COATS Infant's white Bedford Cord Coats, long or short . . . . . 98c andi$1.48 Infant's white Cashimere Coats, long or short . $1.98 to $3.95 linfant's, short ,white Corduroy Coats at : . . . . . . . . . ...... .$2.50 Children's ."Coats, all . the desirable shades (a). . . . $1.48 to $7.50 OUTING GOWNS. Ladies' full(lsje Flannelette :Gqwns, all colors, medium weight . ... .50c Ladies' heavy quality Flannelette Gowns,, white or colored (a) . . . .85c Ladies' extra size Flannelette Gowns, white or colors 98c Children's Flannelette Ciowns (a). .50c 1 I STAMPED LINENS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFTS Centerpieces 22, 25, and 36-in. at ..... 50c 65c and $1.25 Linen Scarfs to match above . . . 98c Ladies' stamped Gowns on Sheer Nainsook 50c Stamped Huck and Linen "Towels from . ... .20c to 40c Royal Society Package Outfits from ...... 25c to $1.25 SWEATERS, CAPS BOOTEES, ETC. Children's all-Wool Sweaters, Copen, rose and scarlet . , , 98 Misses' all-Wool Sweaters, scarlet and ,tan ................. $1.48 . Infant's Wool Toques, all colors (a 25c Children's Wool Caps, all colors at . . . . , . . . 25c and 4c Infant's Wool BpQt.ees. .15, 25 arid 29c EXPERT FITTING IN OUR CORSET SHOP, Every woman should realize the su preme importance of having her Corset - correctly fitted. The benefits are num erous and we have here an expert fitter, whose services are yours for the asking - come in while here and consult her. : LIES; KNIT UNDERWEAR. - Laclies fine ribbed, good quality Shirts and Drawers 48c Ladies fine Ribbed, light weight Union Suitsl all sizes (a) 48c Ladies' Velastic Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes . ..... . . . .:.98c Ladies' Forrest IVlills Union Suits from $L98 to $2.95 Ladies' Forrest Mills Shirts and Draw ers from , . . . . . . 98c to $1.50 Arrivals and DeparturbS of Tretns at Wilmington, Effective 8ept 11, 1516. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPAETCBIl No. 90. 8:40 A. M. Dally Except ouudaj-. No. 64 6:15 A. M. Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. TO AND FRO" I ! Uoldsboro, Richmond, NorfoU and Eastern i North Carolina points. Connects at Golds boro with Southern Railway at Ncrfol ' Southern Kauroad. 1 Jacxaonvlile, Btatloni. new Bcra and Imtr2dUU No. 51. Dally. 5:50 A. M. No. 48. Dally. 8:40 A. M. No. 53. Daily. 8: 4fi A.. M. No. 62. Now Dai'y 8:25 P. M. No. 55. Dally. t:4 F. V. No. 59. Tues., Thur. and Sat. vnly 6:80 JP. Mi No. 42. Dally. 6:45 P.M. Chadbnurn, Conway, Florence, CltarlMton, Savannah, Jacksonville. Tampa lit. Petersburg, Fort Myers Columbia ana Ashevllle, Pn'iman Sleeping Car between Wilmington and" Columbia, open to re ceive outbonnd passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may D occupied, lnbo"d until 7:00 A. M. . Goldsboro, Ulchuiond, Norfolk and Wash I ingon. Parlor Cars between Wilmington i anI Norfolk conu. 'lrg at Kocky Moont ' with New York trains having Pullman I Service, ASRIVALSt No. 91. 1:15 A. M. Daily Except Moaday. No. fi5. 6:15 P. M. Mon., Wed. and Friday Only. No. 3. Daily. 12:20 A. M. Solid train between Wilmington ani Mt. ; Airy via FnyetteTlNo ana Sanrora. Jackeonville, New Eera and Intcrmtdiatu StatlODB. No. 49 Daily. 6:05 P. M. No. 52 Dally. 8:00 P. M. Cbadbourn, Florence. Columbia, August., -Atlanta ana tne vesi. cnar'zsion oa vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel Pnllman Sleeping Cars between Winning ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Cars daily between Florence and Colum bia, which may be occupied at Colum bia until 7:00 A. M. i Fayettevllle aaC intermediate Itatlea. j Goldsboro. Richmond. Norfolk, Washington and New Vork, Pullman Brol'er, idet i Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington an Washington, connecting with New York Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and No. (3. Dally 12:50 P. M. No. 54 Dally 12:50 P. M. No. 60. Tues... Tburs., and Sat., Only 10:15 A. M. Daily. No. 4L Dally 0:50 A. M. Norfolk. For Folder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 1C0. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. , QUALITY STATIONERY 30c; 35c; 50c; 75c FOUNTAIN SYRINGES 75c; $1.00; $1.25; $1.50 HOT WATER BOTTLES ,$1.00 to $1.50 Prompt Delivery. THE PAYNE DRUG COMPANY, 5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone 520. Butter Fi'om Use Mountains of North Carolina Sounds good,. doesn't it? It's shipped to us every week by express from Hendersonville. Try pound of two and see how good it is. Just Phone 294 THOMAS GROCERY COMPANY, 4th and Campbell Streets. J G0 M We Save Soles We are interested in no other business we are expert shoe repairers. , Remember! We guarantee all work wc use nothing but the best materials. PHQNE YOUR SHOE TROUBLES , The King of Shoemakers 217 North Front Street. SULLIVAN Special Atten tion to. Parcel Post Orders. Orders Called For and . ; Deliyered. PHONE 533. j. v 1 ' -V V

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