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Mi-Ida NAMES OF CONTESANTS; ; X<k&frifc- " ' - ' :T'rrT'-'-r- , v.. l ., A s ;,rv' " jiH; r ;y : ' . ..I.-aa. ', " ' ' ,1' j "u" . J, C-SilZ' '. 'ur s ".r:".'.VS I HRSSIA Allan UIU . . , . 1 . ' . V . "T ... w. j a mm j KI 1 1 - l.t --. 1 " 1 ' M 1 - , .- - ,: : - - ' A :Wt.i.v J. ... y i N.c. ' GrkB"' iKKtMrf.JB.totf ...... 14,000, L 1 1 U II f 1 L u 1 1 L L I r 1 21 1 L 1 Inffl U L U II II L L U 1 1 1 L L I .--a i ' " !D" Myrtle 4 BCsaeU tai . 7 KAftL III I I fell 1 1 . 1 1 i: I 1 1 1 I If I ! ' ililIM II lr II 111 I .1 I . II 1 1 1 111 I ' vrvSK-AiS'TJ -.u- 'a?3K.',?i-i' 1 ?,39o ni:tiirnniif'TnfirnnnmAiiAnr Fonner Ministers: 0ytfi,E-t - . ; . " 5' ' -With Attempts to Over- Fufellc Hearings on Cotton TO r: . : a " '"'3'f-' J ' . ' throw Government. ' " rehbRuiIes in Thir- ... :;;:SW0f :, . ... lri? l. Washington, D.C:, Oct. llPublic " &' WT Vj: FmP Abbottsburfl, j. K. Baldwin Suggs Acme, N. C Tiianita bCUIl r. F. D. 1, Acmk, N. C i- n ; . a r ? 1 1 1 c lowua Arbeftion, N. C. i l- I,enoir bmiui rra oray , Allsbrook, S. C. . i i ror.nio Bellamy Ji'iinio Cox .- .;-3','.,v ... Alma, N. C. L;r KeiJclin Ashtbti, N. C. Kalie Chestnut . . . . . . . . AutryvHe, N." C. Grc1 Autry . . i I, ly (. asnwcu , Aynor, S. C. , J. M. Boyd . .. .. I,i!li;tn (Jleaton jr,ihr-t- Kinton . . ..... . . ili W. Martin .... Dladenboro, N. C. y,:ivy Jordan Maude King, It. F. D. I . . . Bonrdman, M.'C. yir-.i. J. R. Burchctt . . . . Mr-. ralicr Kaynes . Boliyia, N. C. Vera ITcKcithan Bolton, N. C. 1 ni.'e Allen M:;y Hello Brinkley V ':;:nia Mcritto , Bowdcns, N. C. M:v. P. H. Herring .. .. Quiet, N. C. nah MacNeil Burgaw, N. C. ue T. Bernsi'd b l Brown, R. F. D. 3 . s. John Bowden, R. F. D. 11.050 12,350 9.710 7,110 6,500 44.O0.0 6,040 5,450 11,300 tjHJrinbilrfTjM t - : """" - .... . . Mrs . W.. n. . nnW EWltjiVcrfecri; It. F. pi 1 . . Lori8, S. ineima Blaekhurn . linat Graham. R. F. it 2 Lumber Bridde. O.: Clifton . . . . Beatrice Monroe . . . . 8.200 6,300 Marines. . c. i Minn PaUiwT 8'2e . Mrs, E. B; "Smith ' Rfaviuill M r wfW 1 MohiaoU-. N r. Edna Charles .-. Mrs. U M. ThproesDn .. .. Maxtdh," N. C. 7,360 ;.Josie Manqgs .. 6,500 Mrs. H. H. Stanton I Mollin, C. 43,840 Mrs. H. A. BlacJchurn .. j,5Wrttia"'lKC-orniac3fc'"'.". .. -. i Sallio Kent , . . 13.030 IU ' l It n T1T m r a. . juiu Munirose . . . . Magnolia, N. C. Miss H. E. Taylor .. .. .. Marion, S. C. Bernjce Martin. , Louise McMillan Mollie Pace V: .:: .. .. Marietta, N. C. Rnbie Adams .. .. .. .. Mra. W. 39,190 8,340 8,360 10,040 7,200 11; V,v M." Mi 11,600 5,510 Oliver Anna Pace . , .-, . 8,346. 9,59 6,3&Q 44,540 5,300 5;340 f,B30 6,120 10,330 6,539 8,670 6,850 ..7,950 11,440 12,600 6.500 6.750 5,600 7,050 6380 18,540 7,330 11,870 6,450 7,000 9,330 Klizaheih Durham Lvla o'juthcrtand . ; . . : . . . Bughill, N. C. Mr.-.. Joe Butlet . . . . i . Causey, S. C. lit ;!!.a Dullard .. . . .... Cerro Gordo, N. C. p, u!;ae Hammond Chadbourn, N. C. Winnie Bradshaw .'. .. .'. Ininan Net;: N. C. N. C. 39,4t0 5.440 7400 13,040 5,410 11,350 13,040 10.110 .43,820 Lewis . . . . . Chinquapin, Geneva Quinn ... v Clarendon, Beat rice Brown Clarkton, N. C. Laura Xanco Clinton, N. C. F;mnie Holmes Ruth James Elizabeth Kerr Florence Williams Mrs. E. C. Williams 5,700 Conway, S. C. Mr.ttie Britt .. 44,030 Mozelia Hedley 13,000 6,200 33,090 5,100 9,500 12,640 5,700 5,640 C. Mabel Morton .. 6.040 Gussie Vaught .. . .. . 7,440 Council, N. C. Lizzie Council 42,680 Dei way, N. C. Ima Caster 6,100 1 Mrs. W. S. Vann 5,900 Dothan. N. C. j Mary Marlowe .. .. .. .. .. .5,150; Mrs. L. Li. Porter . . .. 6,440 Dublin, N. C. Flawny Melvin 8,300 Duck Creek, N. C. Mildred Gillette 5,440 Elrod, N. C. Thelma Bullard 10,460 Elizabethtowft, N. C. Florence Cain . . . . . . . . . . 6,510 Carlotta Love .... . 6,410 1 f a,T Lo Beard Mint, N, C. Grace Owens ... ... Newberlin, N. C. Edna Earl Allen . : ; . . . . . Essie E. Murray ".. .. Mlchols, S. C. Mrs. W. J, Cbnerly . . Old Hundred, ft: C, Eugenia Wocdard . . . . . . Almenia McNeil Orrum, N. C. Meekie Graham .:. . . Carolyn Nye Sarah Stone . '.. : . Parkersburg, N. C Annie Coble'' vV .': .. . : . Annie " Bell Melvin .. .. Lillian Reeves .... Parkton, N Nola Everette . . . . v. . Katie Ivey Mattie Mc Arthur .. . . .. . Sadie McKenzie . ; . . . . Pates, N. C Mrs. O. S, MJller , Pembroke, N. C Ollie G. Mclnnis Mrs. D. C. Proctor .. . R. F. D. 1, Pembroke, Mrs. Walter Evans Thetis Prevatt ' . rhoenix, N. C. t. s riombs fi.aw Kate Powell 8,90a laisy Wilhfims 7,830 Pirewar, N. C. Mrs. Vance Gore Letha Butler ... . .. . . .. omt Caswell, N. C Mattie Pridgen ' Purvis, N. t: Annie Culbre.th . . . . Raynham, N. o. Mrs. G. E. Bond Jessie Stone .;'.. . . Rennert, N. C. Annie B. Humpjirey ...... M"Tarin Tol?r 1 Mrs. W. K. Webster . . .. t Rejr.rN. C: N. C. 5,700 10,470 7,960 39,600 6,150 7,000 6.410 12.660 6,400 6.750 10,440 6,680 C.900 10,300 6,910 . 7,850 7,480 8.240 9,030 6,070 7,130 Myrlfi .BessUieu Olive Browtt r. .. Gtate'!urriss .. .. Salli Congleton 8. Devano Meriel Everitt . . Bessie Back .: . . Elizabeth BuUard Be3Sie baniels . . . Mrs; Maude Foy . . Donnie Gn'rganious .. Thelma; Howard ...... Mozelfe JarreH . . .... Mary A. Jewell . . Mrs. J. Frank Jarman Mrs; Betty Jones , Mrs. Sol. Jones. .... . . Pauline Jones .... . . . . Ruth L, Kohler . . ; Viola King . . Mrs. Clyde V. Lassiter .. Edna; LaNier ... .. .. .ElIa McCarley .. .. . . Mrs. A. B. McNair .... . Emma Malpass " Sara Love Lee Meares , . . ' Mrs. C. L. flyers . . . . . . . Mrs. Georgia W. Mcrritt . . Sophie Northrop . . . . . . ... Sallie Ottaway Annie Phelps Mrs . Thomas Pivcr . . , . . Fannie Reville .)Trprin, Svv:tnn Katljierine Sliaw .v Louise Singjetary . . . . Rebecca Syrames Katie Sha w J . . Mrs. G."F.: Seitter Wary Wright' Taylor .. .. Paulino Underwood . . - . Maude Vaughn . . . . . . . . Leila Woodcock Maybell Williamson Winter Park, N. w. J W"?pI Bisttop Edna "Ellis- . . Wriahtsvllef N. C. Elizabeth Westbrook . . Elizabeth Shannon' . . . . . .' 6,200 6,730 6.910 5,970 7,610 42,200 9,000 12,050 10,810 7,600 7,150 6.Q60 13,330 7,760 35,960 8,960 7,240 7,580 6,080 7,360 43,840 12,440 13,060 36,080 11,500 8,200 11,610 12,880 6,410 35,220 20,000 8,760 6,000 14,270 6,050 6,880 (By Associated Press.! Washington, Oct. 11. Three former ministers of Greece accused of tempting the overthrow of the Demo hearings, to consider rules and regu- cratic system of government and the ! Iat5ons to govern the administration estahlishment of a regime of alsolutism' as it relates to eotton, will be held in in taVOr Ot lOrmer tWing UOnStantin i. Ihirfopn oMit nf tho rnttn rtrnnntn will bo tried by-the Greek House of States . and Washington, D. C, begin Representatives, sitting as a high October 12 and extending tb Oc- court of justice. ; . ft?,er ,31' Jhis was annoumced here . ,. ... xl v ' following the adjournment of a con An Athens dispatch to the Greek le- ; fercncc ofx banker3, warehousemen, gation announcing this, said a underwriters and other interested preliminary examination of former parties--alle4 to meet -Vith officials Premiers GounarieSjX.Scouloudis and of the Bureau of Markets of the Unit Lambros had been concluded. M. cd States Department of Agriculture LambrosTefusod tq answer questfohs, to Consider a tentative draft of rules reserving his defense for the trial be- and regulations, fore the high court. ;M. Scouloudis fail- ' ed to appear, but several former minis-1 '"The tentative draft will be printed ters," triod to throw. the' responsibility and distributed to warehousemen, on former Kine Constantino and hi a .bankprsj farmers, and others thrpugh- 'staff, pleading that the whole system of government was centralized in the king and his staff and that the min- 10,180i'isters were only instruments. 10,310 7.950 40,690 8,060 7,000 10,870 5.200 7,770 7,560 7,840 1ThQ End of tar Gorns ATU'AfTFlO OOA5TXINE; The Standard Railroad of The South 5,600 5,810 6,660 6,370 5,200 6,100 5,400 6.110 Bulletin of Reduced Round Trip Faret From Wilmington, N. C. WASHINGTON BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK ASHEVILLE, N. C WAYNE5YILLE, N. C LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. . . . BREVARD, N. C HENDERSON VI LLE, . C. SALUDA, N.C TRYON. N. C. ... , tickets on safe every day until October 15, good to stop over; limited retun ing until October 31. 1917. Proportionate Fares from Intermedia' Points. For complete Information, resen 1 Jons, eta PHONE 160. T. C. WHITE. Gen. Pt3s. Agt W. J. CRAIG, Ps. Traf. MfT. Wilmlnoton,. N. C ...ST5.00 ...S18.00 ... J22.80 ...$26.00 ...S15.OT ... $16.15 ...$15.80 ...$15.00 ...$l4.a ...$13.50 $13.2C Pain Stops at Once-Com Lifts Off CleaD, There is nothing in the world like Gets-It" for corns. Jusft apply it according to directions, the pain Stops . at once and then the. corn iifts ott as clean as a whistle. .No fuss, no bother, no danger. "Gets It," you know, is, safeMttUoas have used it, more than all other corn remedies coin&ined,. and .it neXr. er fails. out the South interested in 'the ware housing of ccrtton, before the hearings are held;'' The Department is desir ous that all -such persons-shall attend the field hearings and the final hear ings, at Washington, and give the of ficials the benefit of their knowledge. After considering the suggestions made the public hearings, the Sec retary of Agriculture will promulgate the final rules and regulations as pro vided for by the United -States ware house act . Thef pubirc hearings for considera tion of the rules and regulations will be held as follows.: Raleigh,' N. C, October 12; Colum bia, S. C, October 13; Savannah, Ga., October 15; Atlanta, Ga., October 1; j Birmingham, Ala., October 17; Jack-1 son, Miss., Octooei is; A'cw Orleans, Ia., October 19; Iioustou, Texap, Oc tober 20; Austin. Texas, October 22: Dallas,' Texas, October 23; Oklahoma City, Okla., October 24; Little Rock, Ark., October 26; Memphis, Tenn., October 27; Washington, D. C, Octo ber 31. "DEAR,-$top Your Dandruff " ' : ;; : La by using . ' 5 ' Poihpeian HAIR Massage" "DandrtifF has .made your hair straggly, thin looking and lifeless. Your coat collar is al ways covered, with ugly scales. Stop your Dandruff now. You caiv Just look at tny hair. "the " Dandruff is entirely gone and almost overnight Pompeian HAIR Massage made my hair' at tractive." The success of Pompeian HAIR Massage is . in its name '"Mas sage." It is a .treatment, not merely a .tonic. ; -The ? massaging (nibbing) of; the scalp wakes up the roots of the hair to new life. This massaging also opens the pores of the scalp to the wbnder7 fully .stimulating liquids in Pom peian HAIR Massage. Dandruff goes. Your "hair will become and stay healthy, vigorous, attractive. Mil that is needed is a little massaging once or twice a week. One application shows results. Your scalp will immediately feel clean and invigorated. ' In one month your Dandruff will be gone. Pompeian HAIR Massage is a clear amber liquid. Not oily. Uot sticky. Very pleasant to use. "Greatest treatment for Dand ruff in the world," says J. A. Y., Chicago, III, "and I speak from experience. My hair before I started using it had gone beyond the oTdinarv staires of Dandruff fand was covered with scales which embarrassed v me greatly. I have introduced Pompeian HAIR Mas sage to my friends." Practically every user says one bottle shows actual results. Get a 25c, 50c or $1 bottle at the stores and say the same. Have your barber every now and then apply a carefttf Pompeian HAIR Massage. Used in over 30,000 of the best barber shops from Maine to California. Made by the reliable makers of ta the tamous fompeian miiooftuft Cream and Pompeian NIGHT Cream; Adv. 3? Sadie Marshburn 7,530 Exut), N. C. Mrs. Janle Edward 5,660 Mattie Evans , . . . 5,770 Fair Bluff, N. C. Grace Powell ,5'000 Pet Martin fJ60 Faison, N. C. Mrs. P. A. Clifton 5,500 Sallie Oatcs ..6,260 Folkstone, N. C Mildred Duff . . . . .... Freeland, N. C. Ellen Inman , Pollie Pruitt Freeman,. 11. C. Ethel Grimsley . . .... . . , Lydia Ellis 6,910 Garland, N. C. Mrs. II. L. Cromartle 6,800 Leln Herring 7,560 Mildred Johnson 6,730 Gibson, N. C. Lois McNeil 6,100 Parl Teal 6.650 Mrs. W. H. Webster 7,340 Madys Wright 6,230 Gurley, S. C. Mollie Hamilton 5,610 11,500 6.320 5,660 11.040 Rose Prince Rosa Watts .' Guy ton, N. C. Dooia Brisson Mrs. S. A. Hester Grists, N. C. Erne Priver Hallsboro, N. C. Rexie Brown Fannie Chauncy I-'ila I. Doors Louise Thompson Mrs. Olive Wyche . . . . Hamlet, N. C. Ru'h Hedgpath .. .. ... Ruby Medlin Pnha Moore .. .. .. .. L zzio Newton Hampstead, N. C. Irs. Beulah Howard .. .. Mary Mallard .'. ..... .. Hayne, N. C. J'lia Baker Pearl Owen Hubert, N. C. Louise Barber-.'. .. Lillian Russell .. .. .. . Huntley, N. C. M'-s. m. R. Honeycutt ... Lillian Iockeman .. . .. Ingold, N. C. L'r.a Fowler Lucile Johnson . . . . Alma Melvin ... Ivanhoe, N. C. Beatty . 'lack - Robinson Jacksonville, ft. Bryant Johns, N. C. Beatrice Burn3 Mrs. T. G. Hasty .. Lela Hester ... .. ,. ... ... KenantvillV N. C. Katie Newton Mrs. W. E. Powell .. j. Lake Waccamaw, N. raee Meares .. .. .. . .. , Laurel Hill, fi. C. J'adie Bowen . . . . Wyriam Hargrave vf .. .. bailie Tv Jan if Edna M C. am ie 12,350 . 0,160 5,500 5,900 9,250 5,900 ..6,930 31,960 . 5,800 10,950 10.040 5,300 .360 5,960 38,050 38,800 5,440 5,680 ' -s' " 7,760 6,440 5.610 5,800 5.8ae 6.100 5,620 7.120 6,300 7,750 9,33f0 5,900, 6.110 5,600 42,260 9,060 6,250 6,610 9,600 5,330 6,000 13,170 6,770 8,780 10,330 6,200 7,360 6,490 . .7,900 6,000 44,010 12,670 9,130 N. C. Laura Shaw Richardson, N. C. Alma Singletary . . . Richlands, N. C. Bonnie K. Basdert - ... .'. Leona F. Cox . . j ; Rosebelle M.urrill . . . . Miss J). VinterS ". . . . .. .. Reeky Point, N. C. Mrs. P. H. Dunean .. ., .. 11,040 Roseboro, N. C. Pauline Owen .. .. .. .. M4nnie B. Sessoms" ". . .... Tara Starling .... . . Clyde Underwood Rose Hill, N. C. Mildred Scott . . ... .. .. Rowland, N. C. Bessie Brake Bett Smith . . . : i - Scfltts Hill, N. C. Mrs. N. L. Foy Edith Sidbury Nellie Phillips .. .. .. .. Ruskin N. C. Luby Taylor;. . , .... . . Shallotte, N. C. Bera Fink . . Naomi .Ruark Emma Stone Rexie Tripp .... .. . . 8L Pauls, N. C. Pearl Evans . . .. Blanche Harriss . . . . - Pearl Hestet . . Southport. Eloise Daniel SuoDly. N Myrtle Galloway ... . Beulah Lewis Swansboro, N. C, Brtha Holloway ...... . . Edna Merritt Olive Pitmah ... ... . .. Tabor, N. C. Queenie . Floyd: . . . ' Sallie" Garrell '. : .. Ada Graham .v. . . Flossie Harrelson .... . Hattie Puryls. . . ' Cordelia ?rice . J. . . ..... . 4 Tar Heel,' N. C. "Alice Campbell .... .... Ruba Dunham :. .... TmSiibawit, Nr. C. Mrs. LUlie Cartett . .. Mrs. J. M. DeTa4!l;-. . Fey Newton '..".'. . . Town Creek, N. C. Nyda Evans, R. F. D. 1 .. Viiwland, N. C. Bertha Piercv; , Belle Richardson .. Madge Thompson Waflra.in, N. C. Annie M. Laneblin May Shaw. . . Wallace, N. C. Ruth Teachey Warsaw, N. C. Helen Williams ... .. t. Watha, N. C. Mrs. J. G. Blake ... .. - . Wbft 0K N. C. Mr. j. A. Dunham ...... Ruby Smith f WhitevTlle, N. C. Lillie-Cook . Willard, N. C. Dorothf Alderman . ,: . , ' ars. W. Farrier , . .'-. . . .y Elisabeth - Pago;V - ;; FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of. a power or sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Charles Nixon and his Mfe Martha Nixon, recorded in Boo-No. 82, page 345. at seq., In the office of the Register jof Deeds of New Hanover Connty, tbe nndersfgned at torney for the mortgagee, "Mechanics' .OAU.wnd day of October. 1S17. at 12 o'clock m.. at the Court House door of the County of New Hanorer, sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, the following lost' of land and premises: Beginning in the western line of Twelfth street at a point one hundred and sixty-Six (166) feet south of the intersection of- said street with the soutf'ern line of Dawson street and from thence running in a south ern course along the : said line of Twelfth street thirty (30) feet, thence westwardly and parallel with said line of Dawson street one hundred and slxty-flve (165)" feet, thence northwardly and parallel with said line of Twelfth street thirty (30) feet, and thence eastwardly and parallel with said line of Dawson street one hundred and , sixty-nve (itsoj ieet to tne point or Degin nfng, same being part of southeast quarter of lot 3 in Block 41 in the plan of the City of Wilmington, N. C. together with all the appartenahces thereto belonging. The said parties aforesaid having de faulted in the payments according to the terms and provisions of the said mortgage. September 22, 1917. W. B. McKOY. Attorney for the Mechanics' Home Ass'n. 9-22-30t 6,110 6,200 ..8,330 6,000 6,230 6,040 10,060 7,270 5,900 7.510 6,990 12,930 37,900 7,li0 5,200 7,160 5,470, 6,120. 11,330 11,040 7,150 7,060' M 8,210, .5.600 9,060 10,990 44,170 7.070 6,920 6,150 6,510 43,85.0 1 7,660 14,440 5,670 6,160 v - 3560 6,510 7,040 10,360 Don't Waste Time Holleiingr." "Gets-It" Never Falls. There is no need for you to go through another day of corn agony. But be sure you get uGets-It." Accept nothing else, for remember, there is positively nothing else as good. "Gets-It" never- irritates the live nesn. never makes thetoe sore. Tou can. go about as usual with work or play, while "Gets-It," the magic, does all the. work, "hen the; corn peels right off like a banana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did it? Guess not. Get a bottle of "Gets-It" today from any drug etore, you need pay co more than 25c, or sent on rece'pt of price by E. Lawrence & Co.. Ch cago. 111. Ssom in Wilmington and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by R. R. Bel lamy, Green's Drug Store, Mission Phoi ruacy, Elvington Praniacy, Smith Drug Store. Advt.. mm 1 m-1 Ezelesto Kedicine Co. Gentlemen: Beloro I used f joaz CxeSantoQuSnin i 3 fomaae my sue vaa p anor, ctnto uppj. i lit mw it bu iro-wn to i S3 inches long: Hy pictura tun bow nice u iook. SALUBEESD. Don't let some fak1 K'"k Remover looi yoo. Yon really can't straighten your iiir unta it is nice andlong. That's. what j the hair and lr.al-- ea it grow lon. Boftand BiJky. Gtoaranteedssweciaun. rr-' AGENTS WAKTED Writ For FarticuJnB CiSJXKTO MEDICINE CCKPrJtT Atlanta, Ga. The old established through sleeping car line between Wilmington and At lanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection with the Georgia Rial road, upon the following schedules: LV WILMINGTON . . .3:45 P.M. Lv Florence , 7:45 P. M. Ly Sumter . . ............. -9:30 P. M, Ar. Orangeburg 10: 53 P. M. Ar. Augusta (East, time) ..1:35 night AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tme) . .6:10 A. Mi Returning: Leaye : Atlanta 3:35 P. M, arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon. Passengers may remain in this- car, In ' the Union Depot, which is in the heart of Atlanta, until" 7: 00 A. M.,' if they so desire, and on account of the earlier arrival of this train, and ;the use of the Union Depot,, convenient connections may' be made with through Observation, Dining, Sleeping car Coach trains .which ieave from' same station for Chicago, Cincinnati St Louis, etc.. . ; .'For fares, tickets,1, etc., apply to :'; C WHrTE, Gen. Pass. Agt. Phone 160. Wilmington, N. C. ' ATLANTIC CpAST LINE, , YHs-tSahdard Railroad of the South.' r Cor.'llth'&MtS a if a, CANDY FOR WIFE MOTHER SWEETHEART Before going home tonight to mother or wife, or the visit you contemplate for tomorrow "drop" in and slip a "surprise joy", in your pocket. There will be smiles for the giver and a treat for the recipient. Fresh Shipment oi Delicious Whitman's Candies just in. IN & FUTBELLE . . Phones: 211,212 ; 107 Princess Street. .::, , (7 HERALD M rr3lsl square vEg ' TAHQTELf . I I II UoestoFress 13 r'V-:Ki ii 11 i it " H - W 1M A Til Sin A If i ? -v-fc -mmmmm- ' -xa-tPKii-H-w fa it :: xx "v. 3$sa i snMis ' edrfii r ysayr. a -si ir nnr n I . . -J1W WW I 6 I W I Puropcnn IkCall ii mm r Better Than Er NRW MA!StACEMEriE:Tij , CAFEandROOF.GARDEN With Bath,- SS.B.an r FRANK TKIMBlLEr.: SEABOARD A!R LIHF: RAILWAY The Progressive Eailvray of the Sout. Effective Nov. 12tfr, 1S1C, DEPARTURE OF -TRAINS FBOM WIL-OTNGTaN. " No. 133 :55 P. m. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points PULLMAN PAR- - Etm CAK, WILMINGTON TO CBAE LOTTE. No. 196 :0Q A. M.-Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAU- LOTT.K. open at iu :uu m. for Passen gers. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WH.MINGTON No. 14 12:30 P. Ji. Train from Charlotti and Intermedbta Points. PULLMAN" PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. No; 2012:10 A. M. Train from Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE ANB ... WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MAY REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL T:30 A: M. - For detailed information and resorra tions, call ob- City Ticket Agent. Orton Hotel Building. . 'Phone 178.- ': ... JB. KOONCEi-T, P. " ... . : Wllminffton.- Ni.C- - JOHN T. WEST, t. P. A Raleigh, N. G HERALD SQUARE HOTEL 34th ST OF BROADWAY ' NEW YORK - "EVERY comfort and conven ience.. , Oni direct car lines irom all R. R. Stations and .Ferries. Two minutes walk to the finest shop3 and theatres. ROOMS: 1 125 with privilege of bath $1;50 per day 75 with private shower bath $2.00perday 150 with private bath $2.00 and up Club Breakfast . Special Luncheon Dinner a la carte at moderate prices 25c up 60c red'Sayers Managing Director .BELL DIRECTORY .. .. This is the most frequently consulted reference list in this section, it is corrected and revised every few months. WilMagton Advertisers are afforded an unequalled opportunity to place their business before the jbest people in a prosperous community, The space is lim ited, the rates are reasonable. Just telephone, write or call on S, B LUC AS, Dist Mgr. S60THERN bell telephone AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ."-rt" ' ' . .. .1 v. t . , - ; . ,- You love Your Wife and Children Are they protected if you are taken seriously ill. Disease playa no favorites. It is your duty to protect them. An : accident and health policy is a safeguard and a protec- ; -Cansi(er the matter. Con ' tion to you and your family, suit ' C. L. DICKINSON. Princess JBuilding tTH f IN&7S1BLE Toir CLASSES XI THE INVISIBLE BiFOCALS Afford a comfort which is appreciated by fthbse who wanfcnear or fe.r visioii Jn one pair of glasses, hey keep your eyes: young In loonls as well, as in usefulness. v No line, seam or hump to blur the Vision. . -V - . . - EYES TESTED FREE. ... . . ,riiT i mmmiMMm.mMmMmmmmmmmimmMmwimL-mm m V mSHlNOTON;aD;C,': m ll jyjim i,.llr,ILIII,.ll,ir;lll. , - , ' ' ivw Ii r. IBS', fb!A .xio'c,ifqqna m-.v: ! . 'ij.f ,'li')-'.v.'-"?.i.' , mmmjmlm)mmmmmi c mMmmmmi ii - 1111 I,., I., HO , i . v. ' N.i. n O if OPPOSITE1 CAPITOL ana UNION STATION : r Afcolotlr Hew sad 8trfctly !4er ; ;;V Renowned for its High Sr?ice and Low : Rates. EUROPEAN PLAN 'y Roba p !Jar : ' $flSt without bth - saJ j ;. . Rocna r eay $2.00 1 with bath -';; ( . - ..:; sa p AU Room Otrtside n Booklet for the askmg v,v : - f f ; 1
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1917, edition 1
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