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A. - r :':.v' '' ' , j. ftwv t-O- vvrf M W 1 1 .Fvl I INU i XJPi LAOJT-V Vr l, I wiirt i ru a w - ''.'.y.'T'"'' . '.-fir -i.f New y orK, . in oy. , 63. b e w cuiums ; al;cla88 heaters in-nijmeroUa large n f -. Via nntail In tnA list. Ol-aCCeS-' . ... . " w w. " " , ' cities in wnicn to ; piay me si Die entertainment, eiwer uiamnuv or musical, at the New York theaters I this weekrrA summary of the most) successful of the current attractions includes "Treasure Island," ! at -the t jwp Mrwc NOTES FROM3 runcn uuu j uuj , uuuw .v,.-t v at the Harris; "Cheating Cheaters," with Marjorie Rambeau, at the Eit-j ings; "The Man Who Came acK," at the Playhouse; "Old Lady 13," with -CTmwix TYiin at tho TMrtv-nlnth Street Theater; "His Majesty Bunker gretted that Mr. E. P. Godwin is. on Bean," at the Astor; "Turn to the the sick list. ; ; , nnJ Right." at the Gaiety; "Nothing But D Mr Hiram McDanl of the Long .v, wiinom nm0r t .'Point section, was in Maysville . on Troo. "TWtfir at thfi T.v- 'Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Mattocks, who under- attractions and other big motion pic ture productions for indefinite runs. TOWN OF MAYSVILLE. Maysville, N. C. Nor. 25 It is re f ; -.coo o&(t.-JV - . i;r:v? : the Longacre; "Backfire," at tne L,y ceum; "Major Pendennis," with John Drew, at the Criterion; .'Object Mfltrimonv." at the Forty-eighth 04. rnhnof "tvio rw -ojith I home rTr,.il lWanrio nt the Rmnirfi! "Good I aoh0h0 t t, Ronnhito: ( verdale, N. C, was a visitor in Mays UtlUUO AilUUUtfVy Ub V"" iwwr v "Come Out of the Kitchen," with Ruth went an operation in a' New Bern hos pital some weeks ago, has .returned Her health is much improved. Mr. J. A. Mattocks; from near Sil- MESSENGER SERVICE' ,: .r.Forthl servlcfe we use the postal vTelegrapTi 1 Cable J: Company's Imes- sengers. They vvlir call for your ', ads.w 1 In the same manner and tjulck time as they how cover the city -Tor teiegrams, V night letter- grams, :? cables, etc ' J - ;' ; T . For further- Information -as : to . ads.' call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." : I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I have -with, me Mr. Howard T. Bus bee, who. comes highly recommend ed as a very fine watchmaker and engraver and will be able to engrave all jewelry ' for lettering promptly; J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front street. 11-25-tf Cliatterton, at George N. Cohan's The ater; "Seven Chances," at the Belas co; "Fixing Sister," with William Hodge, at Maxine Elliott's; 'Arms and the Girl," at the Fulton; William Faversham's production of George Bernard Shaw's "Getting Married," at the Booth. Among the current attractions af fording entertainment to these who prefer the musical show are "The resplendent "Show of Wonders," ut the Winter Garden; The Century Girl," at the Century Theater; "So Long Letty," at the Shubert; "Go To It," at the Princess; "Betty," with Raymond Hitchcock, at the Globe; "Miss Springtime," at the New Am sterdam; "Flora Bella," at the Casino, and "The Big Show," at the Hippo drome. Three million persons have paid between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000 to see David Warfield's mellow perform ance in 'The Music Master." This re markable play, recently revived at the Kickerbocker Theater, is still "stand ing them up" twelve years after its original presentation. It has broken practically every record of the Ameri can stage in point of attendance and box office receipts. One of the notable film . releases of the coming week will be "The Chil drenPay," with charming Lillian Gish in the stellar role. The play is an indictment of the latter-day Ameri can system of divorce. While the ville on Wednesday of this week. Hon. B. B. Collins has moved his family to Maysville. Mr. Cyril ' Collins, after a pleasant visit of some weeks to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collins, has re turned to Baltimore Many friends sympathize with Mrs Carrie Brock in the death of her fa ther, Mr. John Wooten, who died sud denly at her home in Ghent on the 17th Inst. Mrs. Henry Morse, of Pelletier, N C, has been on a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs.' R. O. LaRaque. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young, cf Kuhn, attended the Godwin-Williams marriage here Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Robert Wooten, of Baltimore, I recently visited relatives here. j Mr. Edward S. Godwin and Miss jNettie wnnams, Dotn or jones county, were married at the Methodist parson age, Wednesday evening. Rev. E. C. Sell officiated. Congratulations The many friends of Mrs. Mary. C. Eubanks will regret to learn that she continues quite ill. She is suffering from cancer of the tongue. No. hope for her recovery is entertained. WANTED TO BUY A USED ADD ing Machine in good condition at best cash price. Address P. O. Box' ! 284 or phone 145. ll-21-23-25-3t i CORNED PORK HAMS FOR YOUR Thanksgiving dinner can be had in the Front Street Market at the Hoi land Old Stall. Price 22c per pound. ll-24-3t-j OF INTEREST TO AMERICAN EXPORTERS. Buenos Aires, Argentine, Nov. 25. A case of considerable interest to American exporting houses has cropped . up here. A consignment of motor cars from an American factory mnthax QtnA fafhor of (no Han crVi t or2 arrived in Buenos Aires. The invoice are fighting out their differences in price of the cars, sent to the agency court, it is, quite literally, the chil-1 Buenos Aires, were, by the customs dren who -pay. Neighbors point at authorities, deemed exceedingly Jow. them. They are not permitted to The minister of finance was induced mix with other children in the village to believe that some fraudulent in- . A A . J school, and they are compelled to live mentions unaeriay tne invoice prices, lone in what the people about call wmcft ranged ?zuu to ?jou gow. ne f 11 . a - m 11. a hmi?p of mv?tprv i xea tne vaiue o line cars, ior me A cast of star players, thousands of, Purpose of revenue, at from $340 to supernumeraries, several hundred 65 sold. On behalf of his principals Arabs, a cravan of camels, and entire! the local aent invited the authori streets built of stone in exact imita, ties to take over the cars at the m ion of desert towns of the Sahara! voifif Prices- After much felar are items in "The Garden of Allah"! ninister has gone out of office with the massive motion picture spectacle I Svm decision on the point, that is being prepared by the Selig j ?he ; ?ars- rema'n m store Pending the company. Helen Ware is to have the decision of the new minister of leading role in the production. Among nnance the notable members of the supporting j cast Will be Thomas Santschi, Eugenie Oklahoma Municipal League. Besserer, Harry Lonsdale, Cecil .Hoi- Oklahoma City, Nov. 25. May land and James Bradbury. Grs and other officials of all the prom Robert Warwick, one of the most ment cities of Oklahoma are coming popular of leading men, has been ad- to this city early next week to ex ded to the list of stars under the di-1 change views and ' listen to expert rection of Lewis J. Selznick. Other j discussion on a wide variety of muni notables in the list include Clara Kim-! cipal problems. The occasion of the hall Young and Normal Talmadge. Mr. I gatherings will be the second annual Selznick, in association with Herbert i convention of the Oklahoma Munici Brehon and Carl Laermmle, has re-1 pal League. Several prominent cently taken over the control 'of the ! speakers have been engaged to ad- FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER- les, 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 ajid Castle. 9-23-tf THE PEOPLESSAVINGS BANK i "; At-"WlIralBcton; Nortli Crollii, t ih Close of Boslnms NovemlfP .; H - . ; . ' -BBSOURCKS t . f 1 Loans and Discounts " Banktngr Hoose, Furniture and.Fixt ures Trnst investments-. j.-v :... ;. :.vCashon Hand and' Due from Banks . : .Total . 4 Capital tock . ' .. Undivided. Fronts . . k. ..... Dividends. Unpaid i-. ; .... . . . Interest Due Depositors-,. . . Cashier's Checks . , j . . J. . . . Deposits . . . '. .". .-m ...... XtABILITIES .Total : - i$J2 yi."',.jJ5j iv,.r, Rfn tj nt North Carolina. Countv of New Hanover : I, J. Holmes Davis, Cashier of the. above-named bank, do :(,!, .,-,tllv that the above Statement is true, to the best of my knowledjrf nixi i,..;l( f Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 21st day of Novptnlx r 1" .1 ... UIIAH. . I It A i I 1 l: If V... . . . - J ( "'I.M V I'll Ml e ' 1 1 4 Correct Attest : D. C. LOVH WALK K K V.WUip V. W.DK K. I '''' lorn. SOLID GOLD JEWELRY IF YOU want the best. I have a fine line line of solid gold Jewelry worth your in spection. J. T. Burke, the Jewelry. 11-25-tf APPLES VIRGINIA APPLES, COMEJ COLD WEATHER COMING ARE FRUIT AND PRODUCE DEALERS..1 We just received several thousand : barrels malaga grapes, several cars 1 oranges, grape fruit, apples, Cana dian rutabaga turnips, cocoanuts, mixed nuts, prunes, dates and figs. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchandise Company. (Whole sale) Wilmington, N. C. 11-25-tf to foot Grace street and see a Whoro car load of them. Look for the big signs. Prices 40c peck, 70c half bushel, $1.35 per bushel; discount to the trade. John E. Walker. ll-21-7t-j 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 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 street. 11-1-5-6-7-8-12-13-154 920-22-227 STILL OCCUPYING A CASTLE NEAR BRUSSELS. Amsterdam, Netherlands, Nov. 25. The Telegraafs frontier correspon dent learns the Empress Charlotte, widow of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, still resides at the castle of Bouchout, near Brussels. The castle and the park have not been touched 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 offeV. J.' D.-McCarley, 208 Princess. - ll-19-7t NOTICE TO OUT OF TOWN AUTO Owners and Garage men. Ship your leaky raidiators to WV B. Klander for i repairs. All work guaranteed. No I job too bad. Raidiator Hospital, S South 2nd street, Wilmington, N. C. 11-9-tf NO EMPEROR EITHER OF A PEQ pie 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; Pgrk 20c;. Give us a trial order and be convinced. O. J. Mintz & Co, City Market. Phone 1245-W. 11-14-tf 11 ':.MiiiimHi3 piiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii 1 Tke Murckison National Bank Capital and Surplus. . ... . . Resources . . .$1,700,000.00 ...$9,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers facility and best possible service. every H. C. M'QUEEN, President nr1 J. V; GRAINGER, V-Presldent J. W. YATES, V.-President C. S,GRAlMGER, Cashier. M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier. S W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash. 1 Iiiimiii iiiiiniifr iiiiirrif iiiiiiiiiJiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiif itiiMf niJtiti ji iiiiiiriiiii iitii j m r li Jtii in n ? f rr r rin m 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 r j nnnu by the Germans and soldiers are for-j CAROLINA MEAT "MARKET WILL' , biden to enter the grounds. The Em press has never been informed of the war but pf te hasks : why King Albert and Queen Elizabeth do not visit her any more. The Empress Charlotte has been suffering from insanity for many years. Broadway Theater in this city. Now it is announced that the partners are negotiating for control of a chain of dress the convention, the sessions of which will begin Monday and con tinue over Tuesday. 24 Shopping Days iTILLSIS dm SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILW Y The Progressive Railroad of the South. Bulletin of Special Round Trip Rates from Wilmington, N. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. $16.85 On sale Dec. 3, 4, 5, limited returning midnight Dec. 12th. RALEIGH, N. C. ... $4.00 On sale Nov. 29, SO, limited returning midnight, Dec 1st. CHICAGO, ILL $41,901 On sale Dec. 2, 3, 4; limited returning midnight Dec. 14th. 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; Roaot Beef, 15 to 20c io. Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-J. Free Delivery. Give us . a trial and 1 be convinced. 11-2-lmo-i ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South EXCURSION FARES $3.00 New Bern, N. C. Account Institution Sudan Temple, for rpmt vna WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMERS and a few table boarders. Mrs. B. F. King, 511 South Front street. 11-15-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 DIAMONDS, BATCHES, 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 IF YOU LOVfi HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometime! probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRAN MM DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. . Phone 64i n RALEIGH, N. C On sale Nov. 27 to Dec. 1st., inclusive, limited returning midnight 'Dec. 3rd. NORFOLK, VA. .$8-5 On sale Dec. 8 to 11th, limited return ing midnight Dec. 19th. For further information, apply 'Phone 178. R. W. WALLACE, . C. T. A., Wilmington, N. C. H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. A. A. O. N. M. S. Tickets will be sold November 21 and 22, limited returning until November 24. $7.20 Richmond, Va. Account Thanksgiving Day Football Game U. N. C. vs. U. V. Tickets will $4.30 f be sold for all trains on Nov: 29th and for the 3:40 a, m. train Nov. 30th, limit ed returning December 2nd. $4.00 Raleigh, N. C. Account Football Game, A & M. vs. W. and L. Thanksgiving Day. Tickets will be sold for ail trains November 29 and for those scheduled to reach Ra leigh prior to 12:30 P. M. Nov. 30, Knitt ed returning until Dec. 1. $41.90 Chicago, III. Account International Live Stock Ex- . : position. Tickets will be sold Dec. 2, Thanksgiving day Football Game, 3 and 4, limited returning until Dec. 14. Kaielgh. N. c. Thursday, November GRACE STREET, seven rooms with all modern con veniences. Close to business section. 315 North Second street, twelve rooms at very reasonable rent. 409 Wrightsville Avenue, five rooms and bath. Available at once. Phone 145. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Temple. ll-21-23-25-3t The Fuel Problem 1 t Can Be Solved With a j .TE We have therri in several styles $2.00 and up THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY GAS HEA ill ;. fc. r-Ik 1 m. rT I IT. if I II 30th, 1916. A. & M. VS. W. & L. Round Trip Fare From Wilmington $4.00, Via Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, Tickets on Sale, Nov. 29th and 30th, Limited Returning Midnight December 1st. For further information apply, city ticket office, Orton Hotel building or phone 178." R. W. Wallace, C. T. A., H. E. Pleas ants, T. P. A. Wilmington North Car olina. . '-" COAST LINE-HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Meals 4 at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo. $4.30 Raleigh, N. C. Account North Carolina Treachers' As sembly. Tickets will be sold for all trains Nov. 27th to December 1st, In clusive, lim idetreturning until Decem ber 3rd. ' i $16.85 Washington, D. C. Account Rivers and Harbors Con gress. Tickets . will be sold December, , 4 and 5, limited -returning until Te- cember 12. ' $7.55 Norfolk, Va. Account Southern. Commercial Con gress. - Ticketswill be sold Dec. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 121 limited returning until December 13. v PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, -"The Standard Rcilroad of the South." PHONEeO. FOR THE VERY BEST NATIVE AND Western Pork and Beef, Fancy Groceries, tec. See or, Phone R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castle. Phone 1888. 11-24-tf L. L. 8HEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. TT . A. J M T. nave got me kuuub ior you. jsettt native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery -Always on the Job. 10-13-eod-tf "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. All styles and finishes Prices to suit all. Non-warpable, Non-binding, Air Cushion, Doors Noiseless. . C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street 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. B. Klander, Phone 431. 10-29-tf T v Oscar P. Peck, . : WOOD. .- Telephone 841. t Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry Kiln Blocks, Slabs. All kinds of Mill Woods. PROMPT DELIVERY. .; .. .":. . REGULAR DINNER , . TWEKTY-Fiyk CENTS NEW YOFjk CAFE ATTENTION COUNTRY . PEOPLE! This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the 1 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 HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Itbaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington end other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front streeL Phone 642. 10-1-tf SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven -Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or . Month. Recentl Renovated. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON 'date of issue when so .requested -Phone your 'order to 745. ; Gordon's :$News Stand. , -.: ; 10-7-tf. CAROLINA COTTON, 20c POUND. SEA ISLAND COTTON, 50c POUND. AUSTRALIAN WOOL, $1.00 POUND. TAKE YOUR CHQICE. W-B-CooperfiCo; Wllml nflton, N, CJ:: ! , ; ;.: COAL Builders' Supplies . STORAGE W.B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STRE ; : : wi - ,,M 1 - . ,f -' c - .- An individual often finds it difficult and embatrrassi obtain a satisfactory bond il1LM 1 why you "should appoint as executor e WILMINGTON, N;C IliilliiiSIl
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