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, y; : : ' : : THR iWU MINGTON DISPATCH; 'MQN ATiy: OR SIX lift f 3lO MlltlllllllMIIIIM MIMUHlllttHIH umSiCTi Pure Blood means Perfect Heahh TRADE HARK Will Make Vbur Blood Pureffjg .The Swift Specific Co. HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HI X- v- w .. w SPORT GOSSIP. Jr OUT DYES Get from Green's Drug Store a bottle of Q-Ban. That is a ready-to-use harm less liquid preparation, but is not a dye. Apply Q-Ban like a , shampoo to your hair and scalp every day for a week, then two or three times a week. This preparation has the wonderful effect of reviving the color glands of the .Monday. Annual meeting of Amateur Athletic Union of America, at New York city. Annual meet of National Foxr Hunt ers' Association opens at Columbia, Tenn. Tuesday. Jack Dillon vs Al McCoy, 10 rounds, at New York Ted Lewis vs. Jimmy Duffy, at St. Louis . Joe Welling vs. .Ever Hammer, 10 rounds, at Racine, Wis. Thursday. Annual tournament of Ohio Whist be mmm GRAY HAIR DARK Look young! Nobody can tell If you use Grandmother's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. THINGS . ..... -j-.--.-. Ar sa-.-Jtil-.T.Ki-. '' VV . i J MAT NEVER HAPPEN .STEADY By GENE BYRNES hair so that in a short time you will be Association opens at Cleveland, delighted to see all your gray hair grad- j Annual bench show of Southern Cal ually turn to a beautiful soft natural ifornia Kennel Club opens at Los An dark shade. All your hair will be made geles. healthy, so no matter how gray, streak- j Annual bench show of Louisville ed with gray, faded, harsh or brittle Kennel Club opens at Louisville, your hair may be Q-Ban will make tz J Ted Lewis vs Johnny Griffiths, 10 soft, fluffy, thick and radiant with hair roun(js at Cleveland health, and your entire head of hair Bmy' FitZsImmons ' vs A1 Shubert, will be darkened so evenly and com- 1Q rounds at New York nintAiTT fhot rr Ana "o -n till ttmi hotra I JJICLCijr L11U ir UV VCfcXA tVIi J UU Cm. rl a I I VI M J v used Q-Ban, as not even a sign of gray hair will appear. Out of town folks supplied by .mail. Advt. "WIIJJAT-I- C. TE1-IPX&."" "FATHER OF WORLD'S SERIES" MAY HEAD NATIONAL COMMISSION. (William Chase Temple.) Special meeting of Intercollegiate Athletic Association, at New Haven. Annual bench show of Albany Dog Club opens at Albany, N. Y. Annual bench show of Toy Spaniel Club of America, opens at New York city. Saturday. Annual intercollegiate crosscountry championships, at New Haven. Western intercollegiate cross-country championships, at LaFayette, Ind. Intercollegiate trap.shooting cham pionships, at New Haven. Football Harvard vs. Yale at- New Haven. Army vs. Navy, at New York. Pennsylvania vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, at Philadelphia. Syracuse vs. Tufts, at Boston. Washington and Jefferson vs. Chat tanooga, at Washington, Pa. Columbia vs. New York University, 1 at New York. Holy Cross vs. Worcester Tech, at Worcester. Chicago vs. Minnesota, at Chicago. Wisconsin vs. Illinois, at Madison. Northwestern vs. Ohio State, at Col umbus. Purdue vs. Indiana, at LaFayette. Iowa vs. Nebraska, at -Iowa City. Oregon vs. Oregon Aggies, at Corn wallis. Wyoming vs. Colorado Aggies, at Laramie. Dakota Wesleyan vs, Yankton. ' Arkansas vs. Oklahoma, I Smith. I Louisiana State vs. Catholic jversity, at Morganton. j John Hopkins vs. St. John's, at Bal timore. Haverford vs. Swarthmore, at Hav erford. LaFayette vs. Lehigh, at Easton. Notre Dame vs. Alma, at Notre Dame. Willamette vs. Multonmah. A. C. Almost everyone knpws that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and j lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound", you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or saft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small stand at a time; by morning the gray Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive, is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful ap pearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention pf disease. Yankton, at at Fort Uni- New York, Nov. 20. William Chase Temple, millionaire baseball fan and known as the "Father of the World's Series," is considered a very probable successor to Garry Herr mann, as chairman of the National Commission, according to reports cur-ia portiand i true , iu uciseua.il circxus uei e louay. j Mr. rempie, wno at present is at nis winter estate; Winter Park, Florida, has been a baseball enthusiast since 1876. He was the donor of the fa mous "Temple Cup" for the baseball Championship in 1894, 1895 and 1896. Washington, Nov. 20. Counsel for He . formerly owned the Pittsburgh the British interests today formally Pirates, but got out of active paftici- asked the Supreme Court to advance pation in baseball affairs in 1894. It i to earlier hearing the case decided in FORECLOSURE SALE. . a By virtxire of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage executed by E. F. Burdick on the 26th. day of January in the year 1914. and registered in tbe re cords of New Hanover County in Book number 73, at -page number 3S1, default having been made in the nayment of the note and debt in the said mortgage de scribed, and the power or sale therein giv en having become absolute, the undersign ed mortgagee, on Thursday, the 21st day of December, 1916. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in the city of Wil mington. N. C. will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed land and premises: Lying, situate, and being, -in Mason boro Township, in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake near the run of Clay Bottom, Branch on the old Federal Point Road, and running thence with said Road South 14 degrees East, 48 poles :' thence South .r6 degrees West, 170 poles to a pine on Mcllhenny's Mill Pond; thence North C2 degrees West, 28 poles to a stake on the said mill pond; thence with said pond North 70 degrees East GS poles; thence with said pond West 40 poles: thence with said pond South 67 degrees West poles; thence with said pond North 70 degrees East 96 poles to the mouth of (Mnr Rntfnm Rriinnh whPA If entora intn the- said mill pond, and thence with the ' run of Clay Bottom Branch, and John Graf- ! ford's line to the beginning, containing S3 1 acres more or less, being the same land and : premises conveyed and described in deed from Aaron and Serena Davis to W. P. Old ham, registered in the records of New Hanover County aforesaid, in book Y Y Y at page number 375. This the 20th day of November. 1910. WINSLOW W. SMITH. Mortgagee. WILLIAM L. SMITH. Attorney. Nov. 20-27 Dee. 4-11-18. rnrT sec thkc " "oo TttAT AM A l -puc rSTXF'D 1 TT FELLOW.. BP" DIDNT feci . a WORKERS It is only right that the money for which a man ex pends time, strength and thought should in turn work f0r "Dollars in a Saving Actount in the People's Saving8 Bank are the most reliable of steady workers. Requiring neither food nor sleep, they labor without ceasing, earn ing interest at 4 per cent compounded quarterly. Start your dollars working for you. Open an account today. . Established 1900. Peoples' Saying's Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. NOTICE TO OUR FRIENDS AND to the public in general, that we have removed to No. ft Dock street, where we will handle groceries and country produce. Give us i call our prices are right. Terms cash. P. Sr. Sel lers & Son, phone 173 ll-20-2t. NOTICE TO OUT OF TOWN AUTO Owners and Garage men. Ship your leaky raidiators to W. B. Klander for repairs. All work guaranteed. No job too bad.-Raidiator Hospital, 8 South 2nd street, Wilmington, N. C. . 11-9-tf CENTENARIAN HAS FIRST AUTO -I Fond du Lac, Wis., Nov. 20. Mrs. Caroline Scheibach, the oldest woman in this section of Wisconsin, celebrat ed her one hundredth anniversary to day at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Scheibach recently had her first au- j tomobile ride and declared the exper ience one of the most enjoyable in her long life. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF TRIN ity M. E. church Lot Fund will hold a bazaar at No. 313 North Front j street, Thursday and Friday, Nov. t 23rd and 24th. Many fancy articles will be on sale and luncheon;will be served. The public is invited. Nov. 20-2t. SUCCESS IS THE RESULT OF DE- lermmea enort. rne large stateiy i oak from a small acorn grows. Small beginning often come to magnificent endings. "A little thing Is a 'little thing, but faithfulness in little things is a great thing." "A little saved is a little earned." Take stock in our 17th series. 25c per share per week. Saturday, December 2nd. Progres sive Building and Loan Association. 118 North Second street. Joseph W. Little, vSecretary and Treasurer. ll-16-7t CAROLINA MEAT MARKET WILL sell as. follows: Round Steak, 20c; Loin Steak, 20c; Chuck Steak, 15c; Rib Steak, 17c; Stew Steak, 12c; Lamb and Mutton Chops, 20c; Veal Chops and Cutlets, 20c; Liver, 15c; Native Pork, 20c; Western Pork, 25c; "Roatt Beef, 15 to 20c id. Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-j. Free Delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced. ll-2-lmo-j iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii'iiiiimiitiiiiniiiii iiiuiititiiiniuin Tke MurcliisonNational Bank 1 Capital and Surplus ; $1,700,000.00 ! 1 Resources ... . $9,000,000.00 j 1 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers every j I facility and best possible service. H. C M'QUEEN, President. J. W. YATES, V.-President M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash. illlllllllllllK J. V GRMNGER, V.-President C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, you take he candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometime! probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK JAIN DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. Phone 644. i BOARDERS WANTED AT 519 SOUTH Second street. 11-1 5-7t BUSINESS SPEC! AlLS ASKS EARLY HEARING IN THE APPAM CASE is said that a majority of the baseball magnates favor Temple. Another point in his favor is the fact that he does not believe the chairmanship of the National Commission should car ry a salary with it. favor of the owners against the Ger man prize ship, Appam, and thereby settle whether European citizens may enforce contracts in American courts suspended by the belligerent trq,de enemy decree. A decision is expect ed December 4. RICH GERMANS HAVE FOR MORE THAN BONDS SEABOARD WILL HAVE TO REMOVE TRACKS 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 teiegrams, night 'letter grams, cables, etc. For further Information as to ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." WE HAVE IT NOW HOME MADE Sauerkraut and fresh frankfurters. We also have everything to make your fruit cake a success and a full line of groceries. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest in town. Phone 1322, May's Delicatessen. 11-14-tf FOR SALE COR. DICKERSON AND Moore streets, vacant lot 132x330. If interested make an offer. J. D.-Mc-Carley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t FOR SALE 6 ROOM COTTAGE ON Walnut street, between 6th and 7th, 80x66. If interested make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess street. ll-17-7t COLD WEATHER COMING ARE you prepared? Why not have that overcoat cleaned and pressed? Suits and overcoats thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Suits and over coats pressed, 25c. Prompt and effi cient service. Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princess streefc 11-1-5-6-7-8-12-13-15-19-20-22-26-27 DIAMONDS, WATCHES, BRACE- lets. Cameo Brooches, Lavalliers, Solid Gold Jewelery of all descrip tions at very low prices' A call will convince you at Charles Finkel stein's, No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 11-19-tf B. Y. P. U. of CALVARY BAPTIST Church will give Oyster Supper in Sunday School Room Tuesday, Nov. 21st. Commence serving at 8:00 p. m. Supper 25 cents. Everybody in vited. 20-2t. CHRISTMAS GIFTS $2b.0O IN GOLD given away free by tne liapid Shoe Repair Co. to persons holding lucky numbers, given here with each job or 50c Call us up for information. The Repair Shoe Repair Co., 209 North Front. Phone 929, 2 doors from Bijou. ll-15-7t FOR SALE 80 ACRES LAND IN Love Grove tract, suitable for Mfg. site. Has railroad, electric and wa ter facilities. If interested see me and make an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess. ll-19-7t MALAGA GRAPES, SEVERAL HUN- dred kegs just received. Also car load Canadian Rutabaga Turnips. Phones 452-453. Bear Produce and i Merchnadise Company, Wilmington, f N. C. 11-19-tf The Fuel Problem - Can Be Solved With a GAS HEATER We-have them in several styles $2.00 and up THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY 1 1 L. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got the 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 WILMINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Berlin, Nov. 20. Rich Germans still have money for other purposes! than buying war bonds as is evident! from an auction Sale of oil paintings Washington, Nov. 20. The Seaboard just hera here. A collection of 144, Air Line Railway must remove its pictures, which belonged to the late tracks on Salisbury street in Raleigh, Privy Councillor Hugo Schmeil of!by a decision today of the Supreme Dresden, brought a total of $285,000. !Court affirming the dismissal of the The highest price, $14,570, was paid .railway's suit to prevent the enforce for an early work of Max Liebermann ' ment of a city ordinance, in the style of Rembrandt. reDresent-'"" : ing a girl making preserves. A small Thanksgiving day Football Game, portrait by Leibl brought $10,000 and RaleiSn' N- C. Thursday. November! two other Dortraits hv him caoh r ' oUcn, iyib - vmvu yy," 4b0, but a .Lehnbach portrait of Bis- niirck (in ciyilian clothing) went at the. surprisingly low price of $2,300 A. & M. VS. W. & L. Round Trip Fare From Wilminaton $4.00, Via Seaboard Air Line Railway A peasant's farmyard at noon by Se- ComPa"y Tickets on Sale, Nov. 29th rantini, a small canvass, was knocked 1 ' Llmited Returning Midnight December 1st. great Italian master has lost nothing', her norination apply, city of his popularity in Germany throng? fil' rto Hotel building or the war. ! Three pictures by the K w!',, m ' -Frenchman Courbet brought together tf 't 2 T' T A'' H- E. Pleas ; only $11,800. together ( ants, T. P. A. Wilmington North Car- OilUcL Night School $1.00 week, day more, ' FOR SALE ON WOOD STREET BE shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting, j tween Miller and Green, vacant lot penmanship, and English courses, i 165x165. I f interest make an offer. Salesmanship and higher account- j J- D- McCarley, 208 Princess street, ing. McParland. 204 North Front j ll-17-7t street.. 11-1 6-7t i. PRUDENT PEOPLE ARE PROGRES- sive. Nothing indicates prudence to the extent that the saving habit does. Nothing stands for progress to a greater degree. Prudence and progressive people will be prepared who take stock in our 17th serins. Opens Saturday, December 2nd, 1916. Progressive Building and Loan As sociation, 118 North Second street, Joseph W. Little, Secretary and Treasurer. ll-16-7t ! ' ' ' I WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMERS FOR SALE VACANT LOT COR. 9TK-! and a few table boarders. Mrs. B. F. NO EMPEROR EITHER OF A PEO- ple or of Finance can buy better meats than we can sell you, at the prices you usually pay for good things that a good meat market car ries. Any meats that ought not to go into your home will not go to it out of this store. Loin Steak 25c. ; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c;. Give us a trial order and be convinced. O. J. Mintz & Co., City Market. Phone 1245-W. 11-14-tf and Nixon 165x165. If interested make me an offer. J. D. McCarley, 208 Princess." 11-1 7-7t King, 511 South Front street. 11-15-tf to the House wives for your Approval. We want you to sample our 1916 Fruit Cake. Come to our store any time. Farris Bakery. 11-17-tf " SUFFER NO LONGER WITH ASTH- ma, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Kidney and Bladder trouble, Ven eral and Female diseases use Neil sen's Eel Oil for all pain. For sure cure consult A. C. Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock street, . ll-15-14t-j 1 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17TH, 17th, Saturday, Saturday Saturday, Saturday, December, December, De-i cember, December 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 118 North Second street, 118 North Second street. Pro gressive Building and Loan Associa- j tion, Jos. W. Little, Secretary andi Treasurer. ' ll-16-7t "The Heart of the Home" GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES The Heart of the Family Circle. The Dearest possession of a Million homes. They grow with growing Libraries. Alt styles and finishes Prices to suit all. Non-warpable, Non-binding, Air Cushion, Doors Noiseless. C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street WANTED INTELLIGENT WOMEN between ages of 25 and 40 to call on housekeepers and instruct them in the use of well known food product. Good salary paid. Apply by letter, j " - -WT-V V Addressing Mrs. Keea, care warning' ton Hotel. 11-19-lt SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Oay, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. WE NOT ONLY PUT UP STOVES and fire boards, but repair heaters, ranges, furnaces, and oil stoves. Roof painting and repairing. We have the workmen who know how. W. BKlander, Phone 431. 10-29-tf ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money, leathering 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. i Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf flTTK HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever.1 Fox Baker, Remington and other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone ( 642. iu-1-ii CAROLINA COTTON, 20c POUND. SEA ISLAND COTTON, 50c POUND. AUSTRALIAN WOOL, $1.00 POUND. TAKE YOUR CHOICE. W.B. Cooper 6Cg. Wilmington, N. C. 4 !l a. r.ftAST I INP HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Meals f at any hour, 208 North Front l street. Phone, 208-W. 10-C-lmo.' 'A tt' . E T WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order o 745. Gordon's News Stand, 10-7-tf FOR FRENCH AND FANCY GROCER les, Country Produce and fine Native i Beef call on R. B.-Moore. Mr. J. D. j Bender is with me and will cut it to i your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf ii COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE M W. B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS YOUR ESTATE in?!vKu.a: trustee of an estate for a number of vrs i' rhbrwA wi'tk f r,f iTr f..J UL M,,on o loe f iW octof. vf ri will rarelv be adjudged " -wf w w.ewM TVH 1U li UWlb XAA V OUllCUl Ul iUUUO M. Ilia V y 1111UUU11 UUWIOg JUUgltlWlt) UUOV M tiiv VOlUlW MAAM J w. w . - " V - liable for this loss by the Courts, because he is bound to use only his best judgment, however poor that may, be Reason SEVEN Why you should appoint as executor FRONT AND MARKET SI REETS. WILMINGTON, N. C & trust Company,
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