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AGETHREB , i -1 7 X. ... ir JMHK,l,i ( V' :PHI Sttfe IfSCRfBf Warn 3 iE TO ATTEfJOi s ff ipoo s parad Will Be the Fea- r -r J-r'c Prrvorram. i.- nf rnnlfi visiter! ,ijv n'.i111"1-' 1 r ;,, vosterday which open- ;0O! lb a" ad'ii'' Mayor P. Q. Althougn the for the hot broke" there was a large thronging the taber the day and night m tht1 executive uuiuuiiu.ee all dr11 i . hope;'-- tor Tllu - . liflt vear. I1" V1.1 foharnoML loaf ,,,0-tv booths eavlev dec- M- fllf ":" ; - , i!.,i,to,i with their manv H ana n.""-" - - - ., re not oompieif uul uuwiuus L will be auueu iu. uivi uiu&. r , last nisht were greatly inter vat urns of the National in u" - , which were given out mere. ' win bo on each evening's r the industrial parade will -hief feature. This will leave ,nd Market streets promptly at ock ami win niue uuu ivitti.L to Fifth. n Filth to castle, on to Front, down Front to Chest Chestnut ta Third and thence City Hall where it will disband. ill be reviewed by thousands the line of marcti. The judges stationed at a vantage point ey will announce the prize win- mmediately after the parade. PITCH FIRST I THE RETURNS ,::':5::s?i?... To Beseht iLt the i W L. I. ; Inauguration of tlieiext - President CHARLES W. JvMRfiAiiKS ! '-I I B P.ICH..H YI , est Service in The City last Night on The Elec tion News. Ileal th and ' Hygiene essary to living a healthful life. Es pecially will there be a marked change in what people eat and how they eat it. If this and nothing else is accomplished as a- result of these effprts, they have been worth all the time and expense it has taken to give them." HEALTH WORK AT FAIRS. Dispatch scored heavily with its ior election returns last night. Feral hundred persons, men and Visitor Sees Much Good to Result from Health Work at County Fairs. "Health education seems to be MORTGAGE SALE. Lieutenant. Hpimftsiandl Re cruiting Detail to Be Re- ' lieved of Duty, y- Orders officially , notifying. Lieut Edward H. Holmes, of the Wilming ton Light Infantry : that . he and : his recruiting detail were to shortly be relieved from this duty, were; receiv ed by the National Guard officer vecterHav ; The Hrftnil has Vippti irtrt jsl iu ue eiLiier ail eAuiuii, iw-; 1 -.-y ... . i ' hit and Princess streets, from a tur or motion nictiire show sent, out I nA?ZZ l.fi9fl wsLth nf VSo ! duty in this city since President i . ii c . i : J --.t ,i j a i . : ii T tit: i . J i .1 " . 1 "Tvt ( t . f tereopiicen Kimiij' lumisueu v,y tie State Board Of Health for the Jst"1,'Ilerzl ime J-'" sireei; iuus meuue vvnsuu -. - . - i snnrnwfirniv amnsr rnp wpsrprn iTnn nr . By virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed made by Wal ter H. Rwepson and wife to North Carolina about the biggest thing in North Car- Home Building Association, duly register- in sn the a Vatn TTnnnfrA nw ty In Book 82, page 507, the undersigned witl sell, at public auction, to the highest I have Visited a number Of fairs jn . the City of Wilminston on Monday, the n. watched the returns as they , the State this fall and most every fair - day of November, IMG, at tevelvfc flashed upon the large wall of the . i have found one of the chief features ; i'ad in the city oi 0 State of side ot bfirier & boiomon s store j cf interest to be either an exhibit, lec-! Ngtb. Carolina, to-wit : olina just now," said. Mr. Gordon L. Perry, of New York City, recently. t . It was defmitely decided-rby mem-j bers of the Wilmington :Ight; iafa'n-1 try last -night at their r regular monthly " business i meetirigr: W-attnd the inauguration of the newly-efect- f ed President" in Washineton -onl March' 4Ui, which Will make the third y such event that the' W. L. a? halst taken1 -part in. ! : " ; ; -': v 7 j A 'committee wars appointed by A President J. L. Galloway to make all ' preparations fqr the trip, such : , as 1 Pullman car accommodations, rail road fare, i etc. There are now near ly eighty members in the W. L. L and as" it was the, unanimous decision of the company to take the trip it is very probable -that the majority of the entire company : will' make the trip next year, - j Rev. Wm. E. Cox, recror. of St.! John's Episcopal church, who for the past three years has been - chaplain of the W. Li. T wasyjpTesent ?B,t the j r meeting last night ahdtenderedr his j ; resignation to the members of the i company in an excellent parting ad- , dress. "': : ' . . j Mr. Cox strongly urged .ffiat -tlic J jnembei s of the . Light Infantry set y aside a day each year' : 'when. . their ' chaplain could deliver them ar "spec-l ial sermon: In his address Mr.y,Cox ? explained that he was severing his 1 connection with the W. L. I. on ac- . t:ount of his recent call to Richmond, :rn:..1:! An administration,' carrying 1,000 belonging to an estate, boarded & crowd ed street carIn the city qf Savannah. When he alighted from the car the money was gone. . (Tarver vs. Torrence, 7 S. E.,177). " The jury concluded that the administrator was guilty of gross negligence. ' ' ' -' . "' Are you' going5 to eipose your funds to possible loss -through -careless handling or will yoy place your estate for - safe. Intelligent management in the hands of the Wilmington Savings & Trust Company? Personal prop erty "is secure in "our modern frre and ' thief-proofxvaults. Other property will receive the careful and expert attention of our organisation of trained trust company specialists. Our officers will gladly aid you in your banking or trust problems. Let us explain' by letter or interview. b? RESOURCES $3,000,000 - Irust lompany Hie ifilmington Sayings & 1887 110 Princess Street Otd&st .and Largest North Carolina Savings Bank 1916 3 3C 4t BUSINESS SPEGIAS ..g--i?J--ST?3 n 'f-2 Hi i' i?? - Incorporatettir,, jtfsheville va. . . . y -i 'ic"..'-'--' "t itLfiliHSil OUT OF SERVICE' . -.. Y X .f ispatcn toy Messrs. nowara ana ( sole purpose of instructing the peo through their clever publicity ple in tne ways of ight living and Mr. D. Montrose Bain, and skill- disease prevention. operated bv Mr. w. Li. c;ranrora. I southwardly along the western line of Magnolia street 35 feet; thence westwaraiy and parallel with Dock street 75 feet ; thence northwardly and parallel with Magnolia street 35 feet: thence eastwardly and paral lel with dock street 7& feet to the Degln who received their news of the ! "U is surprising," said he, "to see j ning, and being part oi Lots 2 and 3, Block ion from The Dispatch's bulletin I or by telephone from the office -t with what keen interest this kind f 14. Litis iii l iri.uiicr. in. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, By John D. Bellamy & Son, 10-27-SOdys , Attorneys. work is being received. The people heir information from 10 to 30 : themselves seem unusually hungry La,oarf nfthno. wT, AmAoA i tor just this assistance and accept it other sources for their news. This i grateiui appreciation. - seemed to be appreciated, too," As to tbe effect of thls kmd ofl anv were the complimentary re-! work,' continued Mr. Berry, "it is s made by the spectators upom,ettSUUauie LU ueneve mac mere win r j i i a, ' hr U3 thp nm riiturf snmpthino- lilrol uyenor service iurnisnea Dy inis , 0 ... a. re v uiuliuu as iu lu living uouuilious lCUldlcu cuiu nuv -"- e best is none too good for Dis-1 A' . . -'l c-wnteed bv monev-back offer. ' aic uuuuu iu oee uy Liicac CJLinuiLa ail ; v-." t t i- Tastes line; costs a tnne. jwaivwcu Phrir.a Weak Kidneys l readers and having this in mind panagement made very elaborate rations to provide the quickest post complete returns to be- had. pecial leased wire of the Internat- News Service was supplemented ptal Telegraph bulletins, a special for the latter service also being I i , . iea in I he Dispatch office. The telegraph instruments ..were kept from early evening until after ight. wall of Shrier & Solomon's store pnt and Princess street is espec- adapted for stereoptlcon and with Powerful lantern used, The Dis- was able to giveThe returns in ! dear letters, so that they could 2 read for some distance away. wreopticon machine was located p room formerly occupied by the fugton Typewriter Company and woss the hall in the room now oc- : by this WPll known rnmnnnv I Stums were received bv Dhone P The Disrifltch n thov troro 1 mt into the office by special wire. tuey were hurrierilv mad readv stereopticon and in a few see the returns were being read on screen." fa 8 Possible to get them and they ahead of anvthinz else in t.h c.it.v. ;tatel r telephones in The Dispatch office ret iinrvlino- n.t'.u t I WllOLaitLlJ' UU1U Clll" r "le even in or n 10 i i ! uliL11 cllLCI lr U I Taned ere the comments when 1 Westioners were told that Hughes ! " winner by a large majority, i "ere pleased, but the majority I 1 V: "'appointment at the out- nOWevpr. Tint a otoo- mo an. to be Verv mnnh snrnrieo1 ,ierest in thp 1, object lesson how far they are miss-1 . . , , . . whereby our Wilmington Agents, tivsngton s mg the mark and what really is nec-crcor. 2nd and prfactsss sts. called, ! iut Jthe Natipnal Guard - troops in :June. Lieutenant Holmes, with Sergeant A. B. Rhodes, Corporal Nathan X Sil verman and Private Henry II.1 Wat ters, will shortly ; proceed to yftortrss Monroe, Va., where they ' will 'be offi cially mustered - atgt Ffkl etv ice. This doesynbt:; riieari tht - ttey4 will be given thei?; -djchargfi - fjm the National Guard aT they tili ill be members of the W. L. I. : V ; r : Recruiting was begun in AVitinirig; ton for the North Carolina brigade soon after that unit was mobilized at Camp Glenn and many Wilming ton boys were sent to the various companies of the three regiments by the local recruiting party. . . ... . . ,., c Ql Juits insJlwrsday Morning Wheri quality, style and correct tailpring combiria with low prices, you naMe"tn'"real .bft8is of economy. That is just what takes. place in this special un derpricing of desirable cdat suits of the Bon Marche quality. Our .buyer while in New York last week purchased a nurnfeerof suits at special prices, and we are going to add a number f rorn bii regular stock, thus giving you tne ad vantage of our good fortune and at the isame time reduc ing the prices for three days oiF our regularlirie, Tnis is the opportunity yoi have waited for, and you sKojujd avajl- yburself pf tbis , chance to purchase good suits at very special prices. ' Our ONE-PRfcE SYSTEM gives everyone the same chance when we reduce, for we have the same prices for everybody. . .A small charge ,will be jnade for alter- :-,'' Vy -v. d . :-':v, y : ':: - ;' lteed . $30V0Q and $3Q $uit;sv very. special, for. .... .$75 $3&Q0 tajlqisw . . .$23w5 4&Wrtail . . . . . . .$3375 . $4feClTfc&k'iy& wtts ''vsy ysciaU-..at' ...... . . .$37,75 $50,00 and $55.00 tailored suits, very special, at $42.75 $65.00 tailored suits, very special atx, . . ... .. . .$49.75 tw Match the Pji feature Stents. t &Meresti&acfi jjay a"y previous election for many and the nnnio f luiit!es for learning: tha news LertnUy than heretofore, a fact fciv Edition tX mtino- i I r,,, ' i'"-i.iiif, i-iit; news Ull rrn ami .... ' Khn " 1 smug it out over tne r"jue h m the p.lecHnn tr, o e I -. . ..v. uumuci,-UJi x W"nS, nrinrinflT amnno- fVioeo Dispatch supplied infor packsonville. riEiin kii iniiv i r Sou rosu ve eef in Every L ".JJ'y prusfsists. Price WO. --h owre. 109 Market Street Vjy .. v ' '':i'i:.. ,-Wr ' cf- '.F" '" r !"' " "1 .' ' . ? 1:. ; . - J. . " -' , ' ' ' Ctog Gbrn Show Week , m si. .... Ap?''- m M.f: SAC-OBIfS : -Ndt Only tb'VisitOur Storei'But Our Qodths at the Corn Show, Where the Advantages in Farrning with Modern Machinery will be Demonstrated. - Agricultural Implements Will be Displayed in the Tent, while our Display of Sargent Hardware, Roofing, Fencing, Benj. Moore & Co.'s Paints, Oils and - Vortex Hot Blast Heaters" arid General Hardware Will be dis- played in the Main building. - ' :, .ft lO and 12 South Front St. . ..naai jiiii ii.iiiii iiiilii iirmiw .in, : .. ,m .acaamm-"- JACDBI'S I. 7 V ' ! - . i I- . jt-. -
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