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TVhll'5 JN . T . VBV. ou. ill U"U" t tonight the Colony of Newfound a which means the Island tiself sftkhnard of Lfthorai ZjggjVc . ---- ., the laiter u& j M.-.trPd by Jttl I niv - . , " ji. the orjeration of "TVth. llliu- - -: T . t stringent prohibition law that has tfM -been "devised in the world. This measure facture cnntrr ffcr yar ud is a tegular prescription, tirtln Horrinir It la composed1 c?T tlio best tpnica known, corn- ,-leua ierng f bhaed.isItOi th', See? blood wiriflewt. actio? dl- - t "r G. is possible for parties to import into jco Bae Gladys Weight V 'Sofdsftoro, N.'-C. N.C 4,960 . or sale of any intoxicants except for sacramental, m& manufacturing purposes. whatever, dical or tiip advocates of prohibition attach other divisions of the Confederacy, It I Prince Edward Island from Not Sco- t&lJEZXXX OTts- 5l crf? jMrsXW. H. "Webster tia, New BruBiwicK' rid-Qufebec; all f r. J. cnssuy Cf.o.. repps.; Toledo, o. or . which 2 provinces have ' connection 4 1 Bald v rstet, sac, re therewith, liquor in large Quantities, i :lr ? mi nB. ,Doi!ia Crawford and thus1 to minimize very greatly, the J ri -- ; "- j ' Haro.st- effectiveness 'of the, measure., iemplri. by enlisting men for navat, Elisabeth Cloud . '' Such a. mndirinn to-ill nn( . to4. r, i-inA 'mlltanr nanvtiii mi.; v. RftSfl 'Tlllfir . i1. . . - . 4' ft 21) 1 -' I "' - iiub w&xiat ' i w j ovi vtv, . n LXltH dud t uir i ' r - ," ;. - - - - ,v w Newfoundland, because she absolutely luntarily did immediately it broke out, i Catherine Russell controls : her own affairs is every way, and can absolutely forbid the importation of any Intoxicants and confiscate whatever may be attempted to be Imported in defiance of the laws. vPor forty years Newfoundland has been working toward the total prohi bition of the liquor traffic. The first steps were taken in the nature of what is Ttnown as local option enactments vfoundland is an island, and' that j bardor is a siml-arctlc area, and hpcause of these two facts it will possible to exert a control over im orts which will give the measure a Lat chance of success than a similar e could have anywhere else in the world. i - -. - Newfoundland is also favored by tie fact that she is not a Province. of tlie Canadian Dominion, because, if so, she would be-unable to prevent the import of liquor from other provinces, which is the difficulty at present ex isting in Prince Edward Island with regard to a so-called prohibition en actment in force there. Theoretically the sale of liquor is forbidden, but in asmuch as the inter-provincial statues, like the interstate laws of the United J When the great world war began states, make it impossible- to restrteti and Newfoundland ' had to take her the omportatioir-of intoxicants from part there as a section of the British the sentiment far total prohi'bitJM 1 Gladys Sherwood was greatly strengthened; and at the IGracft f Simpson . . . . session; of the legislature in April, f , Hallsboro, N, C. 1915. resolutions in favor of siibmitHne 'Esther Miller . 'the Question to UieneonlewMfritiwIBesgfevEtinK v. auced and were accepted by the Gov 6rnme4t without hesitation. The question : was therefore submitted to a plebiscite vote on Nov. 3, 1915, and tesuited4n an overwhelming majority in favor of rurohibftion. Thirteen i?!- 01 township or months were .allowed the liquor deal aistrfct might put In force by a local rs in Which to vote a law prohibiting the sale of li-6n haid. The most of the dealers have already wound up their "business and Newfoundland is ready to" start the year 1917 absolutely "bone dry." 6,820 quor therein and gradually, under the operation of this measure, the' whole country, except St. John's, became subject to that regulation. St. John's stands in a somewhat different posi tion from the rest of the Island, be cause it is the capital, a seaport, and has a large floating population, while it was also the scene of the business of importing and distributing . .: liquor throughout the country. SECURE YOUR VOTES NOW AND RIDE IN CAR LATER. 2,600 11,000 11210 20,900 C. 4,850 5;230 THAT PRESCRIPTION J Will be alright if the rigKt doctor wrote it and the right druggist fills it. Otherwise it might be all wrong. Be sure that it is right- send it here for attention. ' : J. FRANK JARMAN, Duggist. 107 Princess Street. Phone 634. (Continuel from Page One.) HOW THEY STAND. - Abbottsburg, N. C. Edna Cahwell Acme, N. C. 9,700 Mattie Powell.. 7,450 Ruby Scull . 4 . . .... . . . . 7.2Q0 Alma, N. C. Mrs. Robert Belch 30,100 Annie McLean . ... 32,970 Armour, w. C. Mrs. B. L. Daniel . . . 49,450 Atkinson, N. C. Mabel Henry :. .. .. 5,090 Sallie J. Kelly : 40,240 Mamie Woodcock. . .. .. .... 15,550 Autrvvllle. N. C. ?Rovelia Autry .. .. . . .. .. 6,310 f '.M:,i ivanhde, N. C. ;. Mrs. G; C. feaniierman w . .. .. Margaret' Corbett v. . . . . . . . JcKsonville, N. C. Evelyn Cole ... . . . . .. . . Mary Emma Freeborn Helen Klein .. ........ .. Mrs. R. C . Warlick . . . . . . R. F. D., Jacksonville, U. Rachel Scott .. . .. .. .. .. Mettle Walton .. .. Kenansville, N. C. Mrs. Wm. E. Powell .. 32,900 Laurel Klli, N. C. Mary Snead ....... . .. .. .. 9,000 LaiTinkurg, N. C. Eugenia Fairley .. .. 5,360 Myrtle Willoughby 4,900 . Loris. S, C Dorothy Gladys Butler . . . .' . . 9,060 Lumberton, N. C. Carrie Parham, , . . .. .. .. 6,010 Leta Smith .. . . 5,200 Iola Ivey . ... . . . . . 13,700 Magnolia, N. C. Maggie Carroll .. .. .. 7,350 Marietta, N. C. Mae Oliver ........ .... 6,500 Marion, S. C. Ruth McEachern . . . . 9,400 9,510 IS IT TRUE ? o crn I 900i The last time I motored out to visit Ethel, dear old school chum thatJ 10 960 ' wes ci tuiu uiubuj uaj, uu x wu mueeu gta.u w saeq my iurs ana ; ' j nestle in the big wing chair before; her fireplace, warming my hands, over the' 51010' " "". j 50 1 When. Ethel joined me before the fireplace, she was delightful in a tan linen 1 ' i dress which she had made herself during the summer months. i ! ' : By the time babr's nap time came around we were living the old days over Ann i again and planning wonderful re-unions for our frat girls during the winter. Finally Ethel looked up hesitatingly and began to tell me what had been worrying her all day. ;. y ? It seems that the girl had written her,' as secretary of the frat, that they would not re-Organize unless a certain girl who has never been' extremely popular with us resigned. This girl had been found saying very disagreeable things about other girls, and was, as the girls expressed it, far from being a desirable "member. The letter which Ethel handed me ended up in the writer's characteristic style, "Now don't be angry Ethel dear, but we feel that . Our Glasses are fitted Primarily for. Comfort, our ideal being Glasses of which the wearer Is absolutely uncon-, scious. , ' ; But in Fttlrig we never Forget that Appearance js.'important, which Is the, reason that we , usually, make the glasses worn by fastidious people. EYES EXAMINED FREE. , , Dr, Vineberg ; MASONIC TEMPLE. confirms the Charge that women are 'catty,' and we think things would be more pleasant without her." Ethel had investigated the matter and found things that were reported about this girl were true enough, and, moreover, that the girl declared frankly that, she had said things, meant them, and would continue to talk about her fellow members every time opportunity presented itself. All the way home I thought about the incident. So many many people say girls are "catty." Perhaps this is true. When gossip starts it makes the best of us mean and small. But I hate to think for a minute that my sex is really inclined to be. jealous and spiteful. Oh friends, is it true? It rests with us, you know, to disprove that accusing statement. Edith Snipes : Maxtor, r;. u. Jeddie Mae Bristow 6,910 Maude McRaeV. . . .. 2,250 Ophelia Ormond . . . . .... .. 8,050 Katie Lee Mckinnoh ... . . . .. 3,350 Maysville, n. c. Mrs. Ernest A. Taylor . . . . . . 47,920, R. F. Dv M.iyville, N. C. Sadie Morton . . .. .. .... .. 8,060 izzie Mills 1,960 Tar Heel, N. C. I Mrs. Alice Campbell . . . . . . . , . . 3,100 Mrs. Bula Smith . . 3,400 Mattie Monroe . . .'. 4,000 Teach eys, N. C. Beatrice McMillan .. .. 3,340 Fred D. Dock ...... . . 47360 J. E. Ennett 10,660 F. Eubank 2,620 Mrs Sue Everett . . 8.950 Marie Fleet 8,550 Bessie Hardwick. 14,910 Wilma Wells .. .. 5,200 Mamie Godwin .. .. .. .. .. 14,900 Mrs. A. E. Page 35.850, Sadie Green 8.900 Vera Furlong 5,080 Lizzie F. Town Creek, N. C. To New York and Georgetowh,S. G. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Chippewa. . . .Saturday, Dec. 30th S. 8. Cherokee Thursday, Jan. 11th WILMINGTON TO GEORGE fOWN. S. S. Chippewa Tuesday. Jan. 2nd 3. S. Cherokee Saturday; Jan. 13ia WILMINGTON TO NEW YOftK. Si S. Chippewa. Monday, Dec. 25th S. S. Chippewa Saturday, Jan. 6th S.S. Chippewa DOES NOT carry passengers. S. S. Cherokee carries first class pas sengers only. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantageous-rates. TnconVi irt o Harriec A 01 A Cannon 6,260 1 ArQW rrartr, ' KO'1ftn Oaiilol. Mir:,l.. o n u.,v - et; .o'r. Mrs. James E. Holton 53,390 1 Xr r r " 7 ' Ada Humphrey 53,350 Mrs. W. H. Walker .. .. .. .. 5,970 't, t L Sallie Justice 10,550 36,550 CLYDE 8TEAM8HIP CO., C. J. BECKER, Agent. Wilmington. N. C. HP- NEWYEAR'S: FIREWORK S MORE FOR YOUR MONEY PAYNE DRUG GO Fay Cashwell.. .. .. .. .. .. 6,800 Violet Cooper . ''. :.' 6,220 Bladenboro, N. C. Myra Hillburn Boardman, rl. C. Mrs. Bettie Haynes.. .. .. Lucille Jolly. Bolton, N. C. Maude Council Burgaw, N. C. Ophelia Carr . ... . . . . . . Anna Delle Futch .. . . ; . Rachel Johnson Mrs. Lula Wallace . . . ... Burgaw, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. ei i d.j r Ci UUl OUU 1VCU tJUCEld. WA , -I, -, , -I. -., -m -I, -, , m m I " w ' -a.BM? jrrinm . 1 K Mabel Bowen 10.250 K.Effie Blanchard 3,050 K: Cerro Gordo 13,010 7,000 7,100 10,200 4,950 8,300 3,750 8,070 7,710 1,000 36,660 3,250 3. 5,410 5,710 i Pauline Hammond.. I IMSJII We cordially invite every man, woman and child in Wilmington to join our next Holiday Fund, which will open on December 27, 1916, and continue for fiifty weeks, ending Decem ber 2, 1917. The Holiday Fund just expiring has been a great success. One thousand people in Wil mington will have a merrier Christmas this year than ever before, because of the vast amount of money they have saved? Don't forget to join the new Fund. Virginia Smith Chadbourn, N. C Abbie Grant .. .. Mrs. Nina Nance. - Clarkton. N. C. tMt. Olive, N. C. Elizabeth McGee Mary Merritt. . . Mullins, S. Belle Jenerette Ruth E. Wolff .. 19,900 New Bern, N. C. Pauline Barrington . . . . . . .. New Bern, N. C, R. F. D. Lillian Taylor . . Newberlin, N. C. Mrs. R. C. Applewhite Elizabeth Mettler 5,690 Pembroke, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Pennington .... 8,610 Pearl Sheppard ........ . . 35,950 R. F. D., Pembroke, N. C. Inez Lewis 3,300 Stella McNeill . . 4,200 7 450 ; Ethel Brown . . . . 5,100 7,850 j , Pnoenix, in. ! Annie Maye Butler . .... . .. 6,300 ! Proctorvllle, N. C. 7220 Blanche Surles 53,200 R'.sniands. Turkey, N. C. Annie Lou Kelly 8,600 Verona, N. C. Beulah Adams 4,360 Nannie Sewell 5,275 Warsaw, N. C. Annie Lee Adkins .. 31,050 Evelyn Anderson Martha Best 3,900 Julia Ricks 2,160 Mattie Owens 7,010 Sarah Hunter 3,660 Watha, N. C. Pansey Justice 8,670 Gladys Johnson Beatrice Leslie 42,760 Marie Lockfaw 14,000 Mary Lorenzo 44,600 Mrs. Herbert McCartney . . . . 47,160 Rosa Mathews 3.090 5,200 Annie McMillan 15,500 Annabelle Nunberger 36,400 Mrs. L. Parker Mazie Paul . . . . Bessie Pope 3,700 Mrs. J. A. Raynor 44,060 5,200 6,420 31,060 Amanda Clark 5,060 Lucy Williams . . 2,900 MaUde Ivey. . . : Clinton, N. C. Lillle Lewis. Pauline Newsome . . . . Conway, S. C, Mazella Hedley . . . . . ... Molly Jones . . 7,650 .... .... 7,200 7,910 3,380 H ome s avmAS Wilmington, Bank N. C. 5l!MEEI31B13JBiaSJaLlSEJ3ia. Mazie Oliver.. .. .. .. .. Council, N. C, R. F. D. 2, Berta E. Perry Dublin, N. C. Willette Hughes .. .. .. .. .. Alma" McDaniel . . . . 5,100 Elizabeth town, N. C. Agnes Cromartie 7,260 Ruth Hester .. . . : . 8,990 Evergreen, N. C. Mrs. J. W. Griffin .. .. .. Fair Bluff, IS. C. Frankie Anderson . . : . Lillian Bartley .... ': - . . Artyemae Cribbs .. ...... Pauline Renfrow ' Fairmont, N. C. Bennie Parker . . Bonnie Granthum . . . . , . . Rosalie Jenkins .. .". .. . Vera Purvis.'. . . . . . . .. Eva Thompson - Faison, N; G. : Mrs. Clarence Daniel .... Elizabeth Gibson . . . . .... Lucy Cox .. .. .. .. 5,100 Rockingham, N. C. 52,510 ; Lillian Biggs .1 ..... . . . . . 9,010 Roseboro, N. C Crosby Fisher '. . 10,060 Rosehlll, N. C. Grace Fasell .... .. .... . 6,350 Rowland; N. C. Bessie Broke 6,100 Beulah Williams 5.850 ,3 Shallotte. N. C. p Irene Rourk 4,350 A Rexie Trinp. . . ..... .... 1 8,220 ig a Aon 1 ".Hue xvusji -. ,v-v 2,450 53,020 7,300 Wallace, N. C. Hattie Powers .... . . Mrs. L. F. Saunders Rena Sykes .. .. r. Whiteville, IN. C. Lucile Powell.. .. .. .. T. Jessie Smith 7,350 Winter Park, N. C. I Mrs. G. A. Bishop 46,400 Virginia Cockrell 51,540 Evelyn Herring 32,650 W!imington,uN. C. Thelma Applewhite . .v 35,050 Mamie Baldwin 29,050 Alma Bryan 12,700 Effa Boon . . 32,970 Mrs. B. C. Baggett 10,850 Ara Carter 5,850 Mrs. M..B. Cavanaugh .. .. .. 20,370 Mrs. J. E. Clark . . . . 5,400 Catherine Roach 4,040 Mrs. Bessie M. Robbins Loree Rodgeys 53,050 i Trixie Rous 8,900 Anna Skipper .... 52,710 35,150 23,200 36,150 Callie Scott f 8,250 Elizabeth Sloan .. ...34,050 Mrs. J. N. Sandlin .. .. .. .. 5,880 Wilkings Smith 33,810 Ruth Bolles Scbrell . . 13,950 Gladys Twining 34,360 Almeria Wolf 47,030 Mrs. Walter L. Woods . . . . 33,470 Mary Glenn Williamson . . . . 42,700 Wilmington, R. F. D. 2. Edna P. Brown 25-.610 Alma Padrick . . . . . . .. .. .. 11,950 Beulah Edens 12,303 WlUard, N. C. State of Worth Carolina, County of New Hanover. In the Superior Court. NOTICE. Winnie Bowman vs. John Bowman. The defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has beencommenced in the Superior Court of New Hanover County, for an absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of adultery; and, the said defen dant will further take notice that he is rc- 1 9in rior Court of said County, to be held on the j 3r(1 Monday ln January, 1917, ft the Court Y.9UU I house in said County, in vi.imnnuii. North Carolina, anu answer or ncmur iu i u complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complain. This 13th day of Decemoer, 191C. W. NV HARMS, 1 Clerk Superior Court. 12-13-3 aw- 4w wed COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, week or month at reasonable rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo. ' i 53,050 53,090 53,280 53,150 53,480 C050 5,360 4,200 3,100 2,600 3,670 7,200 Sneads Ferry, N. C. i Iva Lee Willis 4,400 " Southport, N. C j Mamie Daniels 31,200 Janie James.. 33,070 Bessie Newton .. 35,030 Supply, N. C. Jessie Pigott 5,050 Rotha Sellers .. .. .. .... 5,310 , Swansboro, N. C. Grace Blooidgood .... 5,060 Elizabeth Darden . . ,. .. .. .. 5,400 Julia Piner . . . : 2,400 Olive Pittman . . . . .. . . .. 5,300 j Retta Ward 4,550 , Tabor, N. G. Velma Bell 3,550 Ada Graham . . . . . . .... . . 3,280 Retha Ward 3,270 Edna White . . . . ! Did You Hear the Hawaiian Quartette? NOW HEAR THE RECORDS ON YOUR VICTROLA. Here are some we hare in stock, Special order for others. "HAWAIIAN MELODIES" : .Vocal "MAUNA KEA" Vocal "MAURI GIRL" ..v; .Vocal "RAIN TTJAHINE" .. .. Vocal "KAI MALINO" . . Vocal "AKAHI HOI" Guitar "KAWAIHAN WALTZ" , Uuitar "MY BIRD OF PARADISE" .. "PAPIO HULI MEDLEY" "AMAIINA HAWAIIAN" Let ds sefad you a complete Catalogue. C. W. YATES COMPANY, ' N : VICTOR DEALERS. FORECLOSCRE SALE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. By virtue of the power of sale cpntalned in a certain mortgage executed by William Russ, Jr.,. and wife, Charlotte Russ, date-1 December 2nd, 1915, and recorded in the records of New Hanover county in book 79, page 51C, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court . I TT J A X-A. TXnnvwAW fiAlinfV ATI Callie WellS 4U,71U To,o iath 1Q17 th. fnllnwlm? nieoo. parcel or lot of land situate lying and be ing in the city of Wilmington, Stat and ronntv nforesaid. bounded and described an follbws; beginning at the southwestern In tersection of McRee and Taylor streets and runs thence westwardly along tho south ern line, of Taylor street Seventy-five (75) feet, thence southwardly and parallel wlth I Seventh street Thirty (30) feet, thence east j wardly and parallel with Taulor street i Seventy -five (7o) feet tp the western line of Mc Rae street thence northwardly along the western line of McRee street Thirty .Guitar Guitar ...(Sextette.) I Vd i fAnf tn fha Viofyl nnln tt fha (iiimo hflnt? K part of lot. 1 in block 338 according to the O I onitiiai pian oi me ciiy 01 wiidiuikuhi, 5 ELLEN P. GAFFORD. K Dated this ISth day of December, 1916. a 12-11-30 days. Get Your Hog Jowles and Peas for New Year From , THOMAS GROCERY COMPANY Phone 294. " 523 and E25 North 4th Street. WjH have nice lot of Turkeys Saturday. 31 ConkeniaL YYOriv. Lifelong roanons litlon DOilt with tha V. 8. Oorern- tn.nt la una for a lifetime. Th work la nnnmniul. oDDortunitiel for dvncellieht ara maoy and tha pay Kood. Not only thta, but tha dttfarent llnaa of government work are ao varied that there la a poalUon for you in yonr ekotn Una of work. It you are an American over II. you are eligible for a government position once you paaa the required civil service examination. Thta you can learn to do at home, and In your apare time, through the help of the International Correapondonce Schoola. Hundred of I. C S. student have won high position in government service. You can de the same. Everything made clear and simple. For full particulars and free book giving Hat of various eoureee and names of. succeaeful students, writ today to OTEmTIUUCMKSrlls BRSRJISilRHS HJIP FA TTBOEBS mv Mc ramus CR o 1 , - A .- -Jp- : - j ' , . 1 iO OUT FOR CERTATtSUY.-i ?tJr-: -n. IFFAJi JEWELRY YEV-FR 1 AWHlt F J MV teA . - ' - -' : ' 11 1,1 s"s.saeassi 1 ' saMsssaaSS3Sajssjssssi I I i I jmmmmma L "'....' ! - . ",M,l!!sssissaaiaseasaes n ' llli - ...... , -"1 M !, . . . .r -.i a ' r , . '.. -;' -V!.-'' "f -. K rh i v ,
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