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" 'v i ,1 :1 3 1 'J 'I I 3 -i I Hi 1 1 it PACE FOUR THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH MONDA - Y AFTERNOONr NOVEMBER 20, 1 916. i THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH Publish CD daily and Sunday by dispatch PUBLISHING CO. GOING TO; GET ACTION; J: TELEPHONES Buvlnets Office .............. . .176 Editorial Rooms 205 FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE. i payable strictly ca8h in Advance. pally And StmdftT ........$5.00 Daily and Sundf, 8Ix Months.. $20 pally and 3unday, Three Months. $1.25 " Subscription Price Delivered by Carrier In City: Dally ana Sunday, per week 10c V4 J. UAU . I " " IDsily and Sunday, One Year.... $5.20 to tne states. Then it will be that Senator Chamberlain, Trom the far state of Oregon, is on his way over with a bill that would provide for the direet election of President of the United States s by the people. The gentleman from Oregon should have no trouble getting such a meas ure through congress. There may be some bickering, some foolish idea of interfering with the rights of states, but unless the bill' Is made a party measure as will stir resentment and cause the drawing' of party lines, con gress will, no doubt, behold it In the right light and pass it. The trouble will come when it is submitted in the form of a constitutional amendment . ..... . - -, V ; ' X :--;r.. ' ' - . . .-.-.- - Dally and Sunday, Six Months. .$2.60 wOaily and Sunday, Three Montns.?i.30 Entered t the Postoffice In Wilmlng- ' ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter. Foreign Advertising Representatives MaeOnoid-Miller Co. Inc. New York and Chicago. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. It is not always how a politician stands, but how he lies. Many a man finds it easy to run in debt with an automobile. Don't care how luk'e-warm Old Man Weather gets about it. It begins to seem that the longer a man lives the shorter he gets. There is no dishonor in standing foot of the class in the war game. Rosevelt is going to visit the Fiji Islands. Why take revenge out upon those poor ignorant souls. Think and drink are good enough for a rhyme, but otherwise are out of tune with each other. these ideas of interference with the rights of the states may rear an ob stacle that will take some time to re move. That it will be removed, we sincerely believe, just as opposition to direct election of Senators was fin ally removed,- but it may take longer than the merit of the case deserve. When the matter i thoroughly under stood it will at onceibe seen how un Democratic is the present way of elect ing a President. It will clearly be seen how dangerous it is. Even now the election of 'President Wilson is not certain. Suppose a discrepancy of between three and four thousand votes is found in California, thus transfer- ing that number to Mr. Hughes, it would mean his election; whereas Mr. Wilson would still have something like half million votes more than Mr. Hughes. We do not believe that this will be the case, but it is a possibility. Suppose the electoral vote happens high price turkey. EVEN the jaded, appetite revives . before N. B. G. Graham Crackers. Irresistibly 5C dtld appetizing, with a wonderful 1 ff nut-like flavor, sustaining and light are these crisp biscuit' of best graham floijr baked to a, tempting goodness. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TIME TO BUY. TURNER'S O N ID ECK AGAIN. The Red Cross seals have made their annual appearance. They should be given a big reception, this being attested by most liberal use of the little missives, which stand for to be split. It will not be because a such a big cause. One of the tiny majority of the people in California seals attached to letter or package de did not want Mr. Wilson, but because there was a mix-up in casting votes for notes that the sender is doing some part towards alleviating suffering in From the presses of the Times Pub lishing Company, of Raleigh, comes the 1917 Turner's North Carolina Al manac and it will, no doubt, enjoy its v From Kinston. comes tidings that turkeys over there are to sell for about four and a half cents more per pound this year. . Not, that it costs more, to . raise the fowl, and not that this toothsome brand of poultry is scarce, but because people are willing to pay the price. "Willing" is a word well placed in this case.. It is that weakness of the human race. that fre quently is responsible for it being vic timized. A little more determination and a little less willingness, especially to do without those things that can be done without would, in time, bring its reward. As high prices prevail in Kinston for turkey so they will prevail else where. Whether justified or not they will hold forth. It is a sort of mental disease that never fails to spread; aj condition of taking advantage of a sit-! uation. : Still if 22 1-2 cents for turkey on the foot holds forth as a general rule it will not be out of proportion with the j status a year ago in many Southern communities. But will this be the gen eral price? Won't there be a tendency! to make it 25 cents on the foot, and a correspondingly higher price for the dressed fowl? Of course, we. hope not. WARRANTS ISSUEDY THE CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C V ! ' ; i i - j MONTH : OF OCT OBER, 1916. - r- )' -? I' ' ' 413 Pay. Roll v.U . :-k t . . ; .Weekly 414 H. Li. Vollers. Supplies W. & S 415 Pay . Roll. . . ......... i. Semi-monthly ...Detective service ...Appro, for Corn Show ... ...Water Refund ...Advertisement . . . Weekly . . . Stenographic Work ...Printing and Advertising ...Insurance . . .Court' Costs , . ..Interest . . . Sidewalks ...Weekly . ...Supplies and Repairs . ..Lumber . . .Clay Gravel . . . Monthly Appropriation . . FOR FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed made by Walter H. Swepson and wife to Joseph Tate, bear ing date the 2Gth day of October, 1914, duly registered in Book 83, of .the--records of New Hanover CounTy, the undersigned will on Monday, December 11th, 1916 expose for sale at public auction for cash, at the Court House door of said County the fol lowing described real estate : Beginning in the western line of Twelth street at a point one hundred and ninety nine (199) feet south from the southern line i of Dawson street' and runs from thence usual big distribution. Like some well known family remedy, Turner's I south in said line of Twelfth street thirty Almanar lias hn irivpn a rtlarp of tnree (3P,) feot' thence est and parallel Aimanac nas Deen given a piace oi it. nnWHAn atrpPt nn(1 hundred mn sixtv- honor in many households throughout electors. Personal dislike of some . worm ,- as aomg some part towaras elector may have caused the scratch- i holding at bay a disease which is pre- the State to be consulted often by those who possess it and, like "Mr. Jucklin," to be read by some from ng of his name, when the person who so voted really wanted Wilson Pres ident may have voted for him. ventive, and thereby the user is con- j 'kiver to kiver," with a lengthy stop tributing, in some measure, to stopp ing the tears of mothers and the cries These and other evils of the elector-jof 1ttle ones. al college method should call for thej Ane "ea cross seal is a pretty little olimiTiAtJnfuof tho present Cancerous. I ODject and around it there is much to behold, in awe, mystery and study, the ancient puzzle picture, which pre- Bill Spivens informs us that the snow in Europe is not causing one tenth as much hardship as the reign. I un-democratic way of trying to per form a duty. "Why should a poor man get mar ried?" comes the query. To get some one to support him, might be one answer. Here's where we start something for the paragraphers. Should not the birthday cake of the "dead beat" be sponge? Every man who has no way of tell ing and who has no influence is now busy re-constructing President Wil son's cabinet. MUST. NOT BE PARTISAN. sentiment, but these things are mere trifles in comparison with its object. Small in price and yet in the aggre gate it provides strong means for do ing a great work. ThP RpH Prnse Snfiotv io mtwa rlo -- Washington correspondents intim- them Wilmington, and ate that even though the Democrats ' behooveg every person who can are m rne mmoruy in me - to do a part in helping this work by or Kepresentaives tney coma conirar gome seals R Dy snarp practice, in oiner worus, as the clerk of the House has to call, the body to order he. could omit the names of some Republicans from the roll Piio. they could not participate in or ganization of tne House and vote on is a little thing in performance, but con tributes importantly to big accomplishment. with Dawson street one hundred and sixty five .(165) feet, thence north and parallel with Twelfth street thirty-three (33) feet and thence east and parallel with Dawson street one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to the point of beginning in the west ern line of Twelfth street, same being parts of Lots 4 and 5 in Block 41 of the plan of the City of Wilmington. N. C. This the 11th day of November, 1910. JOSEPH TATE, Mortgagee. R. M. EMPIE. Attorney for Mortgagee. j sents man's anatomy, with arrows ra-1 li-n-30dys diating therefrom to all manner of ob-1 jects and members of the animal king dom, proclaiming the twelve signs ofijs the zodiac and the signs of the plan- j ets. This picture always welcomes ! i the readers to the almanac and it is j S proverbial. j But Turner's is all right and been more interesting since Colonel ; Park and his hustling Times Publish ing Company assumed its directorship. Its a big chunk of fine, timely inform ation for a dime. l' lilIIIIIIIIII!l!llll!lllllllilllllllllllllllillli!llllllllll!llllll!ll!IIMl J B. McCABE & CO., j Certified Public Accoun- tants. I ; Beoa 815 Hnrehlson Bank B14ff. ! hon: B96. WILMINGTON, N. C 5 has j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinniiu contests passed on. Precedent is not ed for such procedure. Turn about is fair play. They killed We trust there . no such ac. illa abput a thousand times, so why tion However, we have no idea there chnnmn'f oiiumuu l ma oiay uuuui a. muuaituu people on paper? THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL GAME I U. N. C. vs. U. V. general version has been simnlv as! at DiuurtMn Speaker, as the body must be organ- .. . rmintrv Th, ' Q,lrt "oi ah0h ized before protests can be heard andjphase Qf it ftt Jea hag been killedCoast Line will sell excursion tickets Yet it need not feel lonely, as Wood row Wilson has been a precedent breaker in many ways, and it has been Politically speaking, Mr. Bryan wants it understood that he is not cut of it. Being interpreted it means tVat some one is in for it. uon nuwever. wB uav uuW the fact that he has not been yoked , , " will be: Such tactics belong solely custonM-ut of steD with nrogress December 2nd for all trains on November 29th and for these scheduled to reach Richmond up to 2:10 P. M. November 30th, at $7.20 from Wilmington, limited returning un- and out of style with modernday- SOUTHERN If they win those libel suits against the Deutschland her two-million dol lar cargo won't profit her much, and she will have lost both time and work. Now the "navy is going to use oil. A littlemore and the Standard Oil magnates will regret that they threw their money away in Hughes contributions. Chicago women are talking about boycotting styles, which, of course, must make the fashion-makers snick er, as they remember that "talk is cheap." to iniquitous antiquity. It might be contended that a man whose seat is has WQn him succesg contested should not be allowed to vote on the organization. That may be so, if the contest has any color, but don't indulge in subterfuges. The same membership that determines contests should be allowed to organize the body. If practice such as told by Washing ton correspondents is classed as legit imate and is permitted to prevail, it will not be impossible for a party to perpetuate itself In power in congress. But there will be no such tactics) employed. We have no idea Democrats are constituted that way. The membership of the House of Rep resentatives stands for more than COMMERCIAL GRESS Norfolk, Va., December 11th to 14th. The Theme of the Congress will be "The Changed Outlook" and the "In ternational Reconstruction Resulting from the European War." Many Cabi net Officers and other important per sonages of National and International fame will be present, and President Wilson is expected. Every Southerner should lend a tnat j hand, at least by his presence and im- DiDing ana profiting by what he will learn, in helping the Nation, through Schedules: thatj Leave Wilmington, 3:40 A. M., 8:00 i A. M., 6:45 P. M. J Arrive Richmond, 2:10 P. M., 7:45 For sleeping car ' accommodations and any further ?inforrriatlon desired, apply to ... , T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agt. j Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. CON- DRINK AND ENJOY KEN NY'S COFFEES & TEAS Kenny's Special , Coffee 4 lb for $1.00 Kenny's Fancy Blend Cof fee 3 lb for .90c Kenny's Golden Rio Cof fee 5 lb for ... ...$1.00 Kenny's other grades Cof fee 16 to 18c per lb Our M. ana1 J. Coffee 3 lb for $ 1 .00 is the finest. Che-on-Tea best in Amer ica for 50c per lb. C. D. KENNY CO. Phone 679. 16 So. Front. Prompt Delivery. roRECtostffcE Sale. r It seems that the only way possible to make Colonel Roosevelt break his silence is for some one to accuse him of wearing a wrist watch and spray ing himself with musk. But what does Congressman Britt care about a little thnig like a Dem ocratic canvassing board when he is By virtue ;nd in pursuance of the power of sale contained in a mortgage 'made by Ed. Nixon and wife to the Wilmington Homestead and Loan Association, recorded in Book 72, page 69, of the records of New Hanover County the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Wil mington, N. C. on Friday, the 24th day of November, 1916 at twelve o'clock m. the following described DroDertv in said city: . . . . . ( Beginning; at a point in the western line this important Congress, in it s efforts of 7th street 196 feet south of the southern to build commercial relations with the ll,ne of Dawson street ; ; runs thence south personal pleasure and personal gain Western Hemisphere and other mat- parallel with Dawson street 165 feet : thence Jt ters of equal importance which will be north parallel with 7th street 35 feet; 1 .tmMwknn n4-n n ..'1 1 r. A.anIIll VXT, . h 110 117011 aiscussea. . street 165 feet to the Beginning, and1 being Co-ordinating organizations which part of Lot 4, Block 36. meet at the same time are: Woman's I WILMINGTON homestead AND LOAN A SM c ii. rt tt j. I AhkUClAllUIN. iiuAindiy ui me congress; jnouse oi j Southern Governors ; American Com- io-24-30dys i . and represents more than party. stands for American government. Men come and go, in and out of life, and parties, too, in time, have passed out, but the American government lives on until Eternity. Now of all times is ivhen all par tisans fn congress should rise to the needs of the occasion. Desire to con trol, a craving to gain an advantage should not stun reason and chlo roform fair play. Contests that come LlggettS By John D. Bellamy & Son, Attorneys. apt to have a Republican House to before the House of Representatives finally pass on his credentials? (must be considered: on their merits. If a Democrat is entitled to the seat v As one looks around in life he is he should have it. If a Republican is apt to reach the conclusion that Dar- entitled to it, he should have it. Let win got his theory backward. Than each member decide the question in men were not made--of monkeys, but that monkeys are being made of men. When Mr. Charles Evans Hughes ar rived at Lakewood Saturday several hundred townsmen gave him a big greeting. Well, it is customary to say" nice things after a man has pass ed away. It is-true that Mr. Hughes voted in a laundry," but that didn't enable him to knock the starch out of Wilson, though 'it may account' for the stiff upper lip he has been keeping. mission on Agricultural Organization; National Association of Commission ers of Agriculture and Southern Com mercial Secretaries Association. . For this occasion the Atlantic Coast Line will sell excursion' tickets to Nor forlk at $7.55 from Wilmington, and at correspondingly reduced fares from all points on its line, for all trains on De cember 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, limited re turning until December 19. Sleeping car reservations and furth er information may be obtained from T. C WHITE, General Agent, Phone 160, Wilmington, N. C his conscience and not merely in a vote, viewed only through partisan! SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. eyes. That is the spirit of the Am- - - 'VZ'' m?" erican government and now is the time to exercise it; not do something that will leave bitterness in-the wake and establish dangerous precedent, in midnight Nov. 30th the form of a breeder of retaliation. HOW ANOTHER WAS BURIED. Bulletin of Special Round Trin Rates from Wilmington, N. C. PALATKA, FLA. ...$17.75 On sale Nov. 19, 20, limited returning North Carolina. New Hanover County. Before the Clerk. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Mary Onlsow, Plaintiff vs. David Livingstone, Montgomery Liv'njj stone, Harry Livingstone, Virginia Moore, Fred Moore, Armand Moore, Charles Moore, Harriet Moore and Bosanna Moore, Defendants. The defendants above named will take 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: ana tne said de- Passenger ! fendants wiH further take notice that they aicicijuucu ui appear a L luc uci u ui tuc Superior Court of said bounty in Wilming ton. North Carolina, to be held on Monday the 26th day of November 1916, at the Court House of said county, and answer or de mur to the complaint in s,aid cause, or tne plaintiff will apply to tne court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 17th October, 1916. W. N. HARRISS, Clerk of Superior Court. COLUMBIA, S. C. ...$7.95 MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue, of the. power of sale contained On-alfi Nnv IK ic it' h.ij . 1 in a certain morteaee deed made by Wal r : A" -""rum ter H. Swepson and wife to North Carolina Still another precedent that election - of -President Wilson knocked . RALEIGH, N. C. in the head was the barometric, ability accredited to the state-of Malne.x "As goes Maine, so goes the coun try," has been a " saying for many WASHINGTON, D. C .,$16.85 On sale Den. a a k i tne ( midnight Dec. 12th. The chap who wanted to provide a machine which would count the votes ; in California in a few hours was look-l- ed upon with pity, until he declared ' he could convince Mr.' Hughes that he ; had been defeated. ..Thehhe was at! meant defeat for the Republican party -once deemed crazy and slapped in and this would stand unscarred in the an asylum. ' - present case, of course. However, the v . - - - - ,."-. - 'T -r ' . un xnov. 27 to Dec. 1, inclusive, limited returning midnight Dec. 3rd. NEW ORLEANS, LA. $38.10 On sale Nov. 10 to 18, inclusive, limited returnine- TTiMniot., -vr ... fir.o . "&. "UY. 181. years, tnouga inero -: Norfolk, VA. . . . .. $8 55 points drawafe as to -the ; size oX theOn sale Dec. 8 to 11th, limited' return- Maine majority as an indicator, some i Ing midnight Dec. 19th. holding that under twenty -thousand ' Jfor further information apply Phone 1IO. H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A. R. W. WALLACE, C. T. A. Wilmington, N. C. Home Building Association, duly register ed in oh the records of New Hanover Coun ty in Book 82, page 567, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington on Monday, the 27th day of November, 1916, at twelvfc o'clock M., the following described lot of land in the City of Wilmington, State of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning al a point in the western line of Magnolia steet 120 feet South of the southern line of' Dock- street ; runs thence southwardly along, the western line of jviagnpna street 35'f get ; thence Westwardly Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1.50 pound. Between the two lines we have the best Candy to be had at any price. If you purchase a box and , for any reason do not like it, just throw the box away and telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. Ft VI NOT A4 "Serves You Right ON tttL V SHELLTEX and parallel witb Dock street 75 feet; thence northwardly, -and .parallel . with. Magnolia street 35 feet; thence eastwardly and paral lel with Dock street?: 75 feet to the begin ning, and being part ot Lots 2 and 3, Block 147. - " . - -' . -t This 26fh of October, 1936. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION,' , By J9hn D. Bellamy & Son, 10-27-30dys . ; , - Attorneya. Spectacles or Eye Gl asse We have Shell rim and bows of beau ty and elegance, .. made to meet the mode. Come in and see them. WE will save you money. . ; - - Spectacles or eye glasses correctly fitted to your eyes tor $1.00 up. EYES TESTED FREE Dr. Vineberg Masonic Temple. u " ' 416 A. -' J. yBurrisS' ? . j. 417 J. F:' Rbache-i-Cortf Show . . . 418 J. H. Hinton. 419 Fire and Water Engineering 420 r-Pay' -Roll iX . . yt.- .....'. 421 Motte & ..Snesden, .. y...r. 422 Harfiss, l.1 W.Cb;' . . . . 423 Walker aylbr h 424 New Hanover Co.. 425 Murchison5 Ntftional Bank. . . 426 F. -M. Abeel . . . . .vl. . . . v-r. 427 Pay Roir :2. : . . 428 Wilmington Taxtcab Co 42d John Hines ' . M-V K.Y. . 430 Cape Fear Gravel Co 431 Travellers' Aid Society 432 Wilmington Red Cross San Monthly Appropiation . 433 Carolina Cut Stone Co. Curbing, etc 434 Atlantic Coast Line Freight 435 Jas. Walker Memo. Hospital Monthly Appropiation 436 Board o Health Monthly Appropiation . 437 Baxter Tobacco Co. . Repairs to Pool Table . 438 Pay Roll Monthly 439 F. A. : Lord . Insurance 440 J. A. Temple Feed 441 Pay Roll ..V7. Weekly 440 W. H. Blair .: Refunds and incidentals 443 C. Ci Bellamy Professional Services . . 444 Est. Ge"o..W. Kidder Rent Disposal Plant .. 445 Wilmington Furniture Co Supplies 446 Wilmington Grocery Co Supplies 447 Wilmington Star Co -. . . Printing and Advertising 448 Dixon & Kefmon Electrical Supplies 449 Huband Printing Co Printing and Supplies .. 450 4.! "A'be'eV . A . .'. Sidewalk Construction . 451 C. M. James ...Tax Refund 452 Navassa Guano Co Chemicals 453 J. W. Murchison & Co Supplies 454 Meri'zies Street Cleaner Co Supplies 455 American' LaFrance F. E. Co Supplies 456 New' Hanover Co Court Costs 457 HarioVer iron Works Supplies and Repairs .. 458 Harriss T. W. Co. ,. . . Printing, etc 459 C. L. Dickinson. Insurance 460 Southern TVlap Co -Blue Prints 461 Underwood T. W. Co Typewriter , 46? Review 'Job1 Off ice. ; Printing and Supplies 463 Jas. I. Metts Feed 464 Pittman-McColl Co Printing, etc 465 Miss Andrews Stenographic Work UI6.44 8.d(t 17.7 150.00 15.S5 11.00 U'!1.M 7.00 15.00 'i.OO 10.IMI 60 lino ;!4.03 243.50 10.00 150.00 14.46 M3.3S 1. 092.50 4.15 4.H07.72 X38.22 1.43.32 143.90 188.CS 25.00 T..00 7.00 M50 2.80 4.00 8.81 3.G9 2.52 52.72 40.00 7.65 20.(H) 21.00 '.t.OO 3.07 3.60 fiO.OO 6.25 44.80 99.S0 12.00 466 Pay'; Roll . .v.; : .-' Weekly 1,303.95 467 Hiltoii Lumber Co. Wood, etc. 468 Morris Machine Wbrks Repair Parts 469 Hymari Supply Co Supplies 470 S. P. Cowan.': .V; Quarterly Analysis Water. 471 Union Water Meter Co Supplies 472 Eastern Coal & Export Co Coal 473 H. R. Worthington Supplies 474 Texastoil !'.t;; . : v. ......... Oil and Gas 475 J. G. Paschal , -Wood W. & S 476 Electric Bleaching Gas Co ..Supplies W. & S 477 Springer Coal Co . . .Coal W. & S 478 Clark-Lynch Lumber Co . .'..Lumber W. & S 479 Ford Autd Co.... ...Gas and Oil 480 Bellwill 'Cotton Mills. -Supplies W. & S 481 L. A. fiiRfro . . . . . . . : ......... ... Harness Repairs 482 Wilmington "Dispatch Co. ...... I Printing ami Advt 483 C. W. Yates & Co.. Supplies, Books Library. . 484 J. G. Wright & Son ...Repairing Fence 485 Plate Ice Co. .Ice 486 Chadbourn Lumber Co.. . . ... . . . Lumber 487 Thos. Quinlivan & Son. . . Shoeing Horses 488 Thos. B. Carroll Professional Services 489 R. R. Bellamy Supplies 490 Northam Book Store Office Supplies 491 Wilmington Printing Co Supplies, Print., Hc 492 Boney & Harper Milling Co Feed 493 Western Union Tel. Co. Telegrams 494 Postal Tel. Co Telegrams . 495 J. T. & J. O. Brown ........ Repairs 496 D. Quinlivan ..Shoeing Horses 497 Cape Fear Machine Works ..Supplies and Repairs 498 Standard Oil Co .-Supplies 499 Champion 'Cycle "'Co.'. Supplies, Repairs, Rent, etc 500 Standard Supply Company Supplies 501 Roger Moore's Sons Co Supplies W. & S 502 B. F. Mitchell Co .-Feed , 503 Jackson & Bell Co Office Supplies, etc 504 Wilmington "Iron Works Supplies and Repairs 505 H. L. Fenriell Supplies and Repairs 506 wnfnihgtbri"t!yle Co ..Rent Bicycles, Sup., etc... 507 N. Jacobi Hdwr. Co -Supplies 508 Chas. Schnibben Building Fees 509 Davis-Moore Paint Co Supplies, etc. 510 Southern Bell Tel. Co Telephone Service 511 W. D. MacMillah, Jr SubDlies - 512 Tidewater Power Co. Street Lighting 1.760.85 513 Murchison National Bank Interest 16200 514 Fox Typewriter Co Supplies 3 60 515 American Bank & Trust Co Telegrams 118 516 Independent Ice Co. . . ice , 14 35 Total for month". $28,207.44 Total Previously 147,505.62 Total to date .... $175,717.06 Published "by order of the Council. ' . . THOS. D. MEARES, Clerk. 109.48 23.40 1&.10 1 6.00 l.Gf. 331.14 16.00 12.65 40.50 83.61 494.05 46.54 1.6! 16.92 3.50 32.70 211.34 4 22 14.35 229.44 r.c.io IO.iiO O 0" ,..! 3.2 4C.55 225.50 1.36 14.01 35.80 32.10 16 73 537.ll) 52.53 20.79 431.43 102 22 114.00 36.94' 10.96 61.50 128.42 43.23 121.57 34.50 6.75 BALL 1 RUBBER BOOTS The best Boot made for the money, in all the different, styles. Other grades if desir ed. Anything you may want in Rubber Boots and Shoes. Prices Right. PETERSON & RULFS Wilmington's Largest an d Best Shoe Store. READ BUSINESS ADS TODAY t - t X
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