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;'-"'-V.-'-i;.'A---:-:-.4 :'.f,'-'-j'.-v.-iV.-5i':' ,'.5-..'-. VTHEWILMlNGTON DISPATCH MONDAY : AFTERNOON, DECEMBER, 1 1 , 1 9 1 6. 4 s. j r . fUliriHljM As to the: item above' mentioned in r lO T5 c ' v - . : I J Paragraph ; ir "; " 'TPirf s - After, ihvestigati GOOD FOR -VOTES- Address ; - - 51-, In the Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject t conditions gov-; ! H erning same. ' , .- 3 Coupons to be counted must be carefully trimmea around border and deposited unfolded and in an envelope or fastened together.- , This coupon will be void after December 16. " s !!lllll!l!i!ll!l!l!ni:ill!ll!!lll!!!l!l!!!ll!llll!l!liinill!l!!l!!lllll!ll!l!ll!l!!lil!!lll!ll!!ini!llll!illlllll!!in UI!!IIIIIIIIIIIIII!lfrH Arrival and Departunssot Trains at Wilmington, Effective. Nov. 12th. 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. ' DEPABTUBKt TO 'AND FKOM ASBlVAMl 1 r No. 90. Ooldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eastern No. 81. - S:40 A. M. tiorttx Carolina points. Connect at Oolda 1:15 A. atf . Daily Except boro with Socthern Railway at Norfolk , Dally Except Sunday. Southern Railroad. . Monday. 8:15 A. SI. Jacksonville, New Sen and UUnVlUt ":15TXTM-- M cnadbourn, Conway, Florence,' Cnarlartoo, V , . T?-V Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp . 8t nailv K Petersburg, Port Myers Columbia ano. i.Xi- 5:30 A. M. AshevM, Pnllman Sleeping Cars twcen M,Jt0 Wilmington and Columbia, open to re- , celve outbound passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10 :0O P. M. and may be occupled Inbound until 7:00 A. M. ' Uoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Wash. No. 43. ington. Parlor Cars becween Wilm'ngton No. 49 Dally. and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount Daily. g:W A. M. with New York trains having Pullman ' e:05 P. M. Service, No. 61. solid train between Wilmington an4 ML . No. 52 Dally. Airy via Fayettcvllle and Sanford. J x Daily. 8:45 A.M. 8:00 P. M. No. 62. " . No. . Now Dally Jacksonville, New Bern and Intermediate Dally Dally stations. 18:30 P.M. , . Chadbourn, Florence. Columbia. August. Atlanta and the West. Charleston 8a vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel . r-nV Pullman Sleeping Cars between Winning tJ-uw .Vkt. th ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping 5.45 i. m. t,ar8 $aiiy between Florence anc Cofum-, bia, which may be occupied at Colum- bla until 7:00 A. M. : , - 1 1 j . No. 59. No. GO. Taned8-S?fnly T-yttevine an Intermedia ,... VSR 6:S0 P, U. 10:18 A. M. . , Dally. Joldsboro, Klchmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York, Pullman Brother, titSet No. 42. Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington an No. 41. Daily. Washington, connoting with New York - Dally 6:45 P. M. trains carrying dining cars: also Pnllman 9:50 A- H. . Sleeping Cars between Wilmington aua Norfolk. . ' i '" For Foldsr, Reservations, rates -if fares. etc call 'Phone 1G0. W.J.CRAIG, . Tm C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C , Transparent Baking WITH yrex 9 9 Ware "Pyrex" is Perfectly Clean, Crystal bright and thdr- V 1 - oughly transparent. It may be used for any food that is baked in the oven pies, cakes, bread, custards, puddings, casserole dishes, etc. It saves a dish to buy a dish to wash, a dish to store J?r 'yte' is easily and quickly cleaned and never chips, flakes, crazes, dents or bends. Y Jacobi Hardware Go. 10 and 12 South Front Street. gation I have been un; able 'to satisfy - myself that the- two men whose names ; appeared on -. the payroll for the week-ending October 27th' and for whose pay Superintend ed; John J. Furlong signed the pay roll, performed ;any services for the City andl therefore ask the Council to. investigate a charge of irregularity against - Superintendent John J. . Fur long. ' . As to-the item above mentioned n Paragraph 2: -From what information I hjye been able to obtain it appears that W. Lr. Burkeheimer did not give his services to the City for the dates as shown on said . payroll, certainly not for four days, but on the contrary he appears to have been. - employed during, said time, or a part thereof, by the County of New Hanover. I therefore ask the Council to investigate a charge of ir regularity against Superintendent John 'J. Furlong. , As ,the information concerning the first irregularity herein mentioned was brought to me by Councilman Mc-j .Caig ' I request "Councilman ' McCaig to furnish to the Council the names j of any persons who can furnish to the Council information bearing on that matter,' and if the persons who are i able to furnish such information did' not . furnish Jt direct to Councilman McCaig, then that Councilman Mc- Caig will inform the Council of the name of the person who informed him to the end that such person may fur- ruish. the names of witnesses as sug- ,'gested. , I wish -to add that I regret that any employee of the Streets and Wharves Department saw fit to report any seeming irregularities to any other than myself as the Councilman in charge of said Department such ac tion would seem not only to indicate disloyalty on the part of some of the employees in said Department to my self as the Councilman in charge of it, but has also been a source of some embarassment to me in the perform ance of my duty as such Councilman. w t nnAnsHAW . f . uibi&iy a m. a a. f Councilman in charge of Streets and I Wharves. By GENE "BYRNES ',.;Yr- y- ":- I': ', Three Deeds Filed. Three deeds were, filed for" record cin the office of the register of deeds this morning. They were: Wilming ton Bach Corporation to A. H. Ketch um.lot No. 11, block 16, Wilmington Beach; Theo. French to J. T. Tur lington, tract on the Federal Point road; W. A. McGowan to Henrietta Guttenburg, lot on Wooster street, be-, tween Surry and Front. i ' - ' - s - ...... . . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' m v v " - - YMT v -Y'Y; Y -Y Y: v rr ' )SPU JU5T -v ET AWAV fROM ) " t r j THAT .- PIANO .'. - . K:- - -fOOR HOURS r vvVVV I . PRACTICE. JS : , - y ' Y .YY EMOU6n- rwy - " I Y . . I "J " K Y ?PyW?;;: .::::.;tlfpfii i ii . l imiii i t ir i r i . Yr-vZ frvrx i "k. mm "j ' . i i 1 ' - ijii ii - m J l ' ' w J r l Total f . . ill aching Yj' :Theew Year and pur Next Regular Interest Quarter Remind , to cau yuur-nncuwuii w v..-.".ow w "-""kllj6 uur savings v v this Bank 'and let the Interest begin with the beginning 0f io17 ' 5: starts the ear anthe Interest Just right. ' 11 ' ; - . "OLD AND STRONG." The Peoples Sayings Bank . ; Corner Front and Princess Streets. -. ' STATEMENTCONDITION THE MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK Y Wilmington, N. C. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 17TH, 1916. Resoareest n Loans and Discounts $5,533,969.70 U. S. Bonds (at par) ...... 602,500.00 Bank Buildingf 480,000.00 Bonds and other Securities 336,600.00 Liquidation Account, soutnern fltloiml BanK .... .. .. i,oo Customers1 Liability Accept- ees 750.000.03 Casli and Due by Banks.. 2,810,611.76 IiiabllUlea : Capital Stock Surplus and Net rrofita Circulation Special Deposit Bonds Acceptances Deposits ?HHKl,0oo.00 723,023,3) W3.3O0.00 5,000.00 .750,000.00 7.510,133.3 ..110,542,3560 DEPOSITS: Total LOST ON PRINCESS STREET, ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! black plaited dress, this morning. Finder will please return to Kranke, the tailor, 108 Princess street, and receive reward. 12-11-lt-j WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Ma to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail, j 1 2-1-1 5t-j This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering 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. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf Nov. 17tb, 1914 Nov. 17tb, 1915 Nov. 17tb, 1916. i I 110,542,3500 1.213,401.17 . '.083.73 7.510,133.21 i WANTED AN EXPERIENCED STE- nographer who will help keep books. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM' AT Apply Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Mar 211 South Frontstreet. Rent reason-1 ket street. ' 12-7-tf able. 12-8-3t j ; : ; BING! BANG; BING! CHRISTMAS Fireworks. Buy them cheap. Bigj Assortment, corner Market and Second streets. Next to . Victoria Theatre. 12-7-19t Confined to His Room.-'-Friends of Mr. J. M. McLaughlin will regret to learn that he has been confined to his room since Saturday of illness. His condition is not serious, however, and he expects to be out again in a few days. Stage of watrr ii Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, is. C, at 8 a. m. yes terday 2.6 feet. WANTED TO PAINT AND REPAIR your roof. Wfll discount 10 per cent. on all contracts for next 30 days, j Remember phone 431. W. B. Klan-i der, 8 South Second street. 11-26-tf' j WHILE LOOKING FOR GIFTS JUSt notice my show window for a par-! tial assortment of what I carry ini stock. I make a specialty df solid gold Jewelry. Will take pleasure in) telling you prices and quality of goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler,; 27 South Front street. 12-10-tf. CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST OF Living. Give us your meat orders. Good meats at low prices. Lorn Steak 25c, Round Steak 20c, Pork 20c. Can you beat the prices? Phone us your order. O. J. Mintz & Co., City Market. Phone 1245-W. 12-5-14t 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 WlrR 11 GLASSES XV niEHMt INVISIBLE BIFOCA1 9 Cfitisitmajs &iit treasured the year 'round MAKE THAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT A USEFUL ONE SEE US About our Xmas Gift CERTIFICATE PLAN WILMINGTON OPTICAL CO. r DR. MILES W. MALONEY, President and Manager. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your fads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover th -city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. - For further ' Infdrniatlon as to "ads," call .176 but for telegraph "service call "Postal Telegraph." EXPERT ENGRAVING ON GOLD, silver and - white ivory. Work i promptly and neatly executed. I Watch repairing a specialty. H. jj Culclasure, "unting's Drug Store, j Front and Grace streets. 12-10-7tj j WANTED TO EXCHANGE LARGE I Lot in Winter .Park for Ford auto-: mobile. Must be in good condition. Apply ,to A. A. Avery at C. H. Bath son's Furniture Store, 117 South Front street l2-5-7t-3 LIME! LIME! LIME! ROCK AND hydrated. Large stock. Best grade and prompt delivery. Roger Moore's Son & Co. 12-10-2t WANTED TEN GIRLS TO WRAP Honeymoon Kisses. Apply at once. E. U Mathews Candy Co., 416 North Front street. 12-1 0-2 1 DON'T WORRY ABOUT XMAS gifts. You will easily find them at Charles Finkelstein's to suit your taste and pocketbook. A call is all we ask. No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 12-10-tf rM bcht tii r e? rjr nnAtie errs I run ncni inncb riwmo rjr light housekeeping. Apply 211 South Front or Phone 1377-J. 12-8-3t WHILE LOOKING FOR GIFTS, JUST notice my show window, for a par- t tial assortment of what I carry in stock, I make a specialty of Solid Gold Jewelry, will take pleasure in telling you prices and- quality of goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front St 12-9-tf FOR THE ONE YOU WISH TO PLEASE THE MOST A VICTROLA We have a full stock of Victrolas, priced from $15.00 to $200.00 Our stock of records is the best selected in the city. Come in and let us demonstrate them for you with no obligation to buy. C. W. YATES COMPANY 117 Market Street. , l- linn nt HOLIDAY SPECIALS FANCY OR- anges, grape fruit, grapes, Florida pecans, mixed nuts, turnips, onions,! Irish potatoes, lemons, apples, dates and candy. Bear Produce & Mer chandise Co., Phone 452-453, Wil mington, N. C. 12-3-tf. WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf MARRY IF (LONELY FOR RE- sults, try me; best and most suc cessful; hundreds rich wish mar riage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; descriptions free. The Successful club, Mrs. Purdie, Box 556,. Oakland, Calif. 12-3-10t-j. FRESH COUNTRY EGGST 38c PER dozen. Pig Pork Ham' Chops or Back Bone 20c per pound, Middling 18c, Beef, choice cuts 20c, Chuck 15c Stew 12 l-2c. Hamburger 20c Sausage 20c, Country Produce at lowest' pos sible price. Peoples' Market.CPhone 297, 611 Castle street, J. D. Stefanfc. Prop. 12-5-7t. . CAMEOS I HAVE A LARGE LINE of medium and small size Cameos, beautiful as can be found on the market, also a beautiful line of La Valiers arranging in different prices. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, 27 South Front St. 12-9-tf WILMINGTON, N. C, DEC. 1ST, 1916. G. W. Franklin, Painter and Decora tor, of Youngstown, Ohio, says: "He arrived here November 24th. Am taking treatment for chronic rheu matism by Dr. Neilsen, 109 1-2 Dock streeL Am improving rapidly under his treatment." 12-l-14t-j " WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of Issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf . WANTED CARPENTER AND GEN- eral repair work when you have any Call phone 1825. 12-S-ft-j LOST LADIES' GOLD WATCH f and fob. Waltham works, initial B. l!ost in 5 and 10 cents store or on street in shopping district Sat urday afternoon, December 9. Please call 220 Meares street and get reward. . ifi-ii-it-i -. , - i . A SOLID GOLDSIF YOU ARE INTER- ested in something nice in Solid Gold Jewelry, it will be to your interest to inspect my line quality and prices right. J. T. Burke. the-Jeweler, 27 South Front Street. . 12-9-tf FCto 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 , DOLL HOSPITAL HEADS, NAT' ural and Mohair Wigs, Hands, Legs, : Feet, Eyes and Restringihg. Dolls dressed. Phone 1794-J, 311 Fifth Avenue, North. 11-30-141 . FISH! FISH! FISH! REDUCE THE high cost of living and eat fish for one-half price of other meats. Nice spotted trout, drum, flounders, inul- lets, blackfish, Virginia Mullets and j New River Oysters. R. C. Fergus. Phone 1637' : ; 12-5-7t-j TO THE HOUSE WIVES FOR YOUR Approval. We want you co jample our 1916 Fruit Cake. Come to ou? store any time. Farris Bakery-11-17-tf , r LTL. SHEPARD, 17 NORTH 4YH ST. Have got the gqpds 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 ' sZT famous ASJI COAL el a. c IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best J. FRANK DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street Phone 641 JARMAN fDfffiLifILirlffil Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thor and Company WATER andiANN STREETS W.B. Cooper 6C0. Cotton Exporters WILMINGTON, N. C. COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. Rooms' by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Meslj at any hour. 208 North Wont a -bu. onQ.W 1 fl-C lnio. A i ReadBesi ss Specials SAFEGUARDING YOUR ESTATE t ..: 1 r j. t r 1 1 ! 1 1 .1 ' " i l-r i r 1 .. . . . , - fn'rsiSft of loSS of trust fnnrls Kv ati inrJivwnal fKrrtilOfri Stieculatinn. r1falofi 1 1 7 t .1 .. .1 1 -i' a - ti "' t . " I.. . . . f 1 r "v"- " j ' uuicrwise, me omy remedy is by sun on the bond. n endless and ruinous atigation consumes the remnant or the tunds, ir any, while the beneficiaries of the estate always suffer serious or entire loss. Reason TEN why you should appoint as executor . - ' V ' Front ah dMarket Streets
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