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PAGETEIGHT sVt i ''-'. I ,1 V VV.iV-.'v . 4 v.S.:.' ', ft . v - J WON FOR CGIANTS; Continued From Page Oua) ; " ; lllisli -T-TT. IK THE REIGHS strike twI 'Bums struck out . -w- -w - .r , -m ll , A 3 i tierzog .sixaaie wiuras iobsbu out Herzog at the initial bag. . - one: Kaun arove a long nn 10 me t vuu rvuciiuiiam o wixh.i. center field fence for. a home run. It , was ois rsinu 01 me senra auu nrst nrt',oi:xne game on rDer Zimmerman? up. 'Strike one; strike two; Eddie Collins threw out Zimmer man. Kauff got a great hand as he trottedto center field." One run, one nit,' no errors. Produces a Flood of Vary(- ing Opinions. y . 1.; ' ft1 : :f: i , I Chiropractic is truly the most common-sense method of dealing with diseased con ditions. This is the day of the advanced, progressive 1 r .i i idea, rou take no chances when you put yourself un der the care of a skilled scienunc nircpractor. l ne positive results he can secure foi thousands of ethers time and again and can do as much for you. Consultation and Analysis Free. (Continued Tomorrow.) C. C. ELLIOTT, D. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic. Office hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. 401-402 Southern Building. Phone 838. Wilmington, N. C. FIFTH INNING. (By Associated -Prfesfl. Amsterdam, Oct.. During the debate in the Reichstag yesterday, Deputy Conrad Haussmann. said that! the declaration of Dr. von Kuehl- Imann. the foreign secretary that . V, l ' noV," ciori apart from Alsace-Lorraine there is no Chicago Gandil up. Gandil angled . r tfv npar,Awaa t- -t. , peace mount to a definite understanding past Fletcher. weaver uy. oume uuc. v.ca.ci.,,, , , . i,am Mini nf miniii mniiiiti iirr civi-tii nil. hit into a double play, Herzog to, - o ,m,,, ho hu Ah . tn Fletcher to Home. Ln n,Hnn tho HanutirriHoH Schalk up. Ball one; ball to; Gnstav stresemann a National Li- strike one; strike two; foul; ball,. , , . three: Schalk singled over second att- - omfC! ht hA t,,i, er the count was three and two. Ititht ManTmmr.t hHiv wao nraott. Iwas Schalk's second vhit. Lnrnnitis Faber up. Strike one; Schupp toss-, c f ' WestarD a ConsprvativP. fed out i--aDer. thought that German's answer to the i No runs, two hits, no errors ! Pope -ought to have made clear that I New York i-ietcner up. r leicut-r i Gprmany woujd not undertake to dis-l ' oi'n trior! ehnrnlv nnst COllinS. 1 . -r 3 i, i -rr i i ( , -""s'" " L . it i m uiiu uupeu iuai vmi ivueuuuituu Robertson up. McGraw came m ,had not tied himaelf to yielding up and gave Robertson some mstruc-, Belgium .tions. Strike one; Robertson bunted j Ge0rge' Ledebour, Social Democrat I safely. Fletcher moving on to sec- eader, dealt on the damage done to 'Ond. .... fthe German cause by the revelations I Holke up. Holke also bunted saf e- concerning von Luxburg, the German ly and the bases were tolled. , minister to Argentina. He consider- SPEtsllLS MESSENGER SERVICE. ' For this service we use the Pos tal Telegraph xCable Company's messengers. r They will call for your "ads." r in the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc " t For further information as to "ads." call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." Cl-ACKSM ttH iSH OP FOR 'Good 'location. Already established ? Jand doing , good business. :immedi- featc. possessionftS'or particulars see T. B. Prease, 210 South Front street ! FOR SALE ONE LANDIS SHOE r Stitcher and Finisherfor sale,at;.faT bargain. Terms- cashi J. H. Rogers, ' -Ftfrt Caswell. N.r C. - 1 6-6-7 - t : .. - . i a NE J On Holke's bunt Faber took the ball and started to throw to third but no one was there. Rariden up. Ball one; ball two; strike one. Rariden hit into a double play, Faber to Schalk to Gandil. Robertson moved on to third and Holke to second on the play. ed that the populations of occupied territory should be permitted to de cide their own fate. 4- . EXHIBIT NINTH SHIPMENT. 4 4 Articles prepared by the mem- 4 Schupp up. Strike one; ball one; bers of the National Special Aid 'strike two; ball two; Robertson scor- Society, which will be contained 4' ed on Schupp's single, but Holke was in the ninth shipment to France, NEW SERIES SATURDAY OCT. 6TH. The Hanover Building and, Loan As sociation will open its 26th Series of stock Saturday, Oct. 6th. There is no better ,vay to save mohey, in small WiJ(.kly or Monthly instal ments that will pay 7 per cent inter est while you are cultivating the habit, all stockholders that hold 1 or 100 stui es roceive the same benefirs per share. All of the assets are First -.lortgages on Wilmington Real Estate. The officers are J. W. Yates, President; H. F. Wilder, Secretary and Treasurer; C. D. Weeks, Attor ney. Offices at No. 207 Princess street How many shares do you want? Drop in or call Phone No. 631 and they will be reserved for you. 9-27-tf WANTED ONE WOlSTtNG ENGI and boiler attached preferable. R. R. i Stone, City. J0-9-7t I SALESLADY WANTED MUST have experience in - dry goodc for steady position and, reference. Good wages. Apply, Dlugin Bros., 713 N. 4th street. 109-3t-j . L v; Is the place to get what you want to eat: ; V " Native'eats; Beef 15c to 25c; Pork- SOc to 35c; Liver and Sau sage; Ham' sliced or. whole. , . GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS 9" ; , Card, Sugar, Raisins, Meal, Coffee, Teas; all kinds of canned goods, 'FIourAfrom 70c to 90c a ack. f Come and ee what a business we have, and you will say that th people trade with us. e .PROMPT DELIVERY I. L. Shepard, Prop. Phone 1186. ' 1001 North 4th Street. CHINA PAINTING CLASS OPENS October 10th at 1716 Chestnut street. China on display. Phone 1662. Miss Hope Carson. 10-6-3t-j - .1 - 1 1 WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when, so requested Phone your order to 745. 1 Gordon's News Stand. y 10-7-tf FOR RENT 1C3 SOUTH 4IGHTH street, $16.00 montn. Apply J. T. Gordcn, agent. Phone 745. iS-29-tf ' POM-POM RECORDS AT QUEEN City Cycle Co. Phone 862, 209 Mar ket street 10-1-tf S EPISCOPAL BISHOP ASKED TO RESIGN out at the plate.-Felsch - thrown Schalk. One run, four hits, no error vs- in. it SIXTH INNING. Chicago John Collins up. Strike one; ball one; strike two; John Col- ilins shot a single into left. McMullin up. Ball one; ball two; strike one; foul, strike two; McMul lin fanned for the second time, being fooled completely by a wide curve that broke over the inner corner of the plate to will bp pxhibited at Woolvin Hall v tomorrow (Friday) afternoon 4 4 from 3 until 6 o'clock. All are 4 4 invited to visit the hall and see 4 those articles which will make 4 4' up the ninth shipment. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-' 4 NOTICE ! WOW- HAVE MR. C. S. Garrell with me as manager of my meat market, who will be very glad to serve hk. old ari'l new friends. We carry a full sia.2 of native and western meats, also a fancy stock of groceries and vegetables. YV. V. Her ring & Co., SthT ml Dock streets, v WANTED SECOND HAND MAN'S bicycle. Must bo cheap and in good condition. Address "Bicycle," care Dispatch. 10-9-2t FOR SALE TWO GOOD MULES, weight 1100. Good two-horse wagon and good log-wagon. A. B. Williams, Leland, N. u. 10-9-3t j irBEADY-TO-WEAH HflTfi HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS AND COLLARS MISS ALMA BROWN ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. Phone 922. 10-9-4t DUDLEY GARAGE MOVES. (Bv Associated Tress.) Salt J.ake City, Utah, Oct. 11. The Right Rev. Paul Jones, bishop of Salt Iteke clioccsr of tl.e Episcopal church, "has hppn Hskrfl tn rpsien his nosi- tion Tbo demand was made bv his one. On a short passed balL John ly vacated by the Wilmington Taxi- council of advice, the vestrymen of Collins moved on to second. Rari- cab Company, the change of quarters St. Paul's church and the dean, war- den had him thrown out, but Herzog coming as a result of his appointment ; dropped the ball and the runner was as distributor tor this district of the WANTED FIFTY LABORERS, white or colored, to clean land. Guaranteed three years wOrk. Ap ply M. Lance, Carolina Beach. 8-31-tf WANTED THREE OR v FOUR Housekeeping Rooms Furnished. P. 1 O. Box 1065. 10-10-3t-j I Will Occupy Building Vacated By Wilmington Taxicab Company. 1 Mr. E. P. Dudley, proprietor of the ' Dudley Garage, is moving into the I Eddie Collins up. Ball one; strike North Second street building recent-) Burns. Jackson up. Herzog threw out dens and vestrymen of St. Mark's cathedral parish last night. In their conviction that Bishop Jones hail forfeited his right to be leader of the diocese bv his alleged unpatriotic attitude and. his member-Jackson atrst. ship ip associations not in sympathy ' No runs, bnSMiit, one error, with the national strugele for human I New York Burns up. Ball one; rights and democracy, the vestrymen strike one; ball two. Burns got a at two meetings went on record unan- hit over second, which Collins was imously condemning hlni for the .only able to knock down. 1 safe. Strike two. It was no passed j Ever-Ready storage battery. Mr. ball for Rariden. Collins flew out to. Dudley stated this morning that he stand he hr.s taken towards the gov ernment of the United State Herzog up. Ball one; Herzog sac rificed, Faber to Ganail, Burn3 going on to second. Kauff" up. Ball one; strike Kauff flied to Felsch, Burns going to third on the throw in. Zimmerman up. Eddie Collins threw out Zimmerman for the third KXFriTOK'S N-OTICF. Having qnnlififri as K-'crcutor of the Last Will and Testnmpiit of Barbara Bear, 1 -rfeased, I hereby jrive noflee to all persons hflvltlf? rl.iinis nfr.iinsf- inv an il fofytriv f:. present M.in to no on or before the 11th ' Itr nf MfH.lii.r 1M1V up tlilo iw.ti,.., n-ill K pleaded in bar of their recovery: all ner- time in the game ntms ini b( it t. my said testatrix win No runs, one hit, no errors pi-".i- jm,ik- ni;!iii'i;i:ic pavment. This the 11th day of October. 1!T. SIGMOXI) BEAR, Executor of Barbara Bear. lO-ll-lew-Cw-fhu expected to be in his new quarters by Monday and ready to attend to his trade. Mr. Dudley's garage will not conduct its business in le future as it has in the. past, decision havine been reached to discontinue tjie pol icy of keeping cars for hire and stor age space for rent. All kinds of re pair work will be done and the stor age battery for which he is now dis tributor for this and several other one. counties, including Brunswick and ' TJ ,1 J 1 1 1 1 j reuuer, win oe pusuea. CABBAGE PLANTS EARLY JER- sey and Charleston Wakefield, Suc cession, Flat Dutch, from pedigreed seed, immediate shipment. By ex press 500 for $1.00; 1,000, $1.50; 5,000 at $1,25; 10,000 and up at $1.00 f. o. b. Young's Island, S. C. Delivered by parcel post, 100 25 cents; 1,000,. $1.75. Enterprise Company, Inc., Sumter, S. C. 10-3 we fri sun tf FOR SALE CHEAP BLICKENS- derfer featherweight typewriter. Never used; cost $50; bargain at $37.50. Call early for quick sale is desired. Chas. Finkelstein, No. 6 South Front street; phone 642. 9-30-tf WANTED POSITION AS TEACHER to small children, or will be glad to act as companion to some lady. Ad dress Box "X" Thomasville, N. C. 10-8-7-t-j WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE Trenches see that he takes with him your portrait. He will treasvre It above all the gold on earth. Foltz & Kendrick. S3-tf INNING. up. Ball Godwin Secures Pardon. Paul. D. Satchwell, Esq., has suc ceeded in securing a pfirdon for O. D. Godwin, white, who has served about one-half of a year's sentence for assault with a deadly weapon. Governor Bickett makes the pardon n THE STATE OF ORTH CAROLINA NEW HANOVER rOT'NTY. iSEHVICK OF SUMMONS BV PUBLICA TION'. Haywood Wilson, .li.mes E. Wilson. William .Taper Wilson. Ri rh :i n-i w;is s.-ott Wi- threw out Gandil. N-i.tt. .inrtiia l liompson, Raehel 1 1 fro Tnj t ) I I Sumiii-i Hanks, i ' r in tin's. ped to Herzog Affa-nst IJobert L. Wiiryif. .ini.-s W- 'o. Tdn The ilcf-tuHht Ro! rt L. Wipsins. above Pnd. uiM t.ikf nmi-n that an action en titled as above Las ! dinmeiiced in t! j ; , JniKHor onrt cf Xe-.v Hanover f'onntv. j.'. f isortli Carolina, for the purpose of recov SEVENTH Chicaqo Felsch up. Bali on ball two; strike one; strike two; foul, conditional upon good behavior. Felsch struck out. Kicking hard on I the third strike. . one; strike two; ball two; foul; ball I Gandil up. Ball one; ball two; three; Zimmerman threw out Jack- FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN splendid condition. Modern con veniences. Apply 308 Martin St. 10-8-7t-j. ( THERE IS A GOOD POSITION OPEN for you now. Canyoufill .it? It not we can prepare you. Why not take matters up with us. Call at the school or phone 706. The Motte Business College. 10-7-tf YOU JUST OUGHT TO SEE A "HOF- DID YOU EVER WANT f A FIRST flin" Middv that Coster cleans. Looks clSss Typewriter one that would do lik new! We specialize on school anything that could possibly be ex i children's clothes this month. Phone pected of a machine. No it does not 148. 10-5-lw sell for $100.00 nor is it a toy. The I AM NOW LOCATED AT 218 MAR- ket street and am ready to repair your Suitcases, Grips, Golfbags, Gun Cases and Harness. Phone 444. A. Carpenter. 10-10 3t-j" a iriLRRnrm sdast units The Standard Rallroas of Tha South. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Sept. 8th, 1917. Arrivals, schedules and connections given as information, but not guaranteed. IPAlt TUBES ' No. 51 S:80 A. M. No. 48. 8:00 A. M. No. 63 8:45 A. M. No. 63. 3:05 P. M. No. SC. 8:45 P. M. No. 42. 6:45 P. M. TO AND FBOM J ABEnVAX? Florence, Columbia. Pullman Sleepers, Wll- No i mlngton and Columbia open to receive ... passengers after 10 KX) P. M. Goldsboro, Bichmond, Norfolk and North. No. 49. Parlor Cars Wilmington and Norfolk. 6:05 P. M, Farettevllle, Sanford and Mt. Airy. .j2,5. Jacksonville and New Bern. """' ' No. 63 -l - 18:30 P. M. Florence, Columbia. Augusta, Atlanic and the West. Charleston, Savannah aad 1 'v Florida points. Pullman Cars Wilmlna- No. "64. ton ;o Atlanta Via. August and between , 11:60 P, M. Florence and Columbia. " ' r " ' "" " Birbmond, Norfolk. Washlneton and New YorK, Pullman Cars to Washington and No. 41. Norfolk. :50 A. U. For Folder Reservations, ra tes of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent Wilmington, M. C Weaver up. Ball one; Weaver pop- 1 "f l;r'l. lvinir JUg f rinsr iilxnit f..;tv in Felor'l f-.ii-t '. of N-.v Hanover, fonnorlv the property of NeliM-.n I'tiMks. . , , wsaion of th- sni-l Kolrt Wiirt'ins 'aiid th othr l'fVinl:iMf . ;ini ;t-. i-iir t' -ald JK fioil loil:.! r tU; rensists wliollv In ex-lu(iiijr tlu M.iiil d. f.-ndantM from ' nuv lin f.r intfiouf i? ;; s.iid ;iiul. aril t'l'p fU'f ""'."it l . f . I t -1-f l. Wisreins will tikp notif-o th.it lio is ro j ii to aprear at the iriui oj rnp Mip.-rioi i ..urt of mv linn -pr oiiitv. to l.i In the Citv 1'th .hi v if or ir.i i:r. o t i.i- r-. u, ;l:f entitled .ictio'i. or tlx- i.hiinrifTs will applv thrpp- fa- tl. "-.lief l',,.....!,. 11 " LlllftJ, strike one; foul, strike two. Fletcher son, Collins going to second. Felsch up. Strike one; Eddie Col lins stole third, no play being made for him. Foul, strike two; ball one, foul; ball two. Felsch fouled to Zim merman. " , Gandil up. Kauff took Gandil's fly. No runs, no hits, no errors. No runs, no hits, no errors. New York Fletcher up. Fletcher scratched a hit through McMullin. Robertson up. Fletcher went to third on a wild pitch, the ball bounc- off Schalk's foot clear to the Giant's bench. Ball one; Faber threw out Robertson, Fletcher holding third. : Holke up. Strike one; Koike was hit by a pitched ball. Rariden, up. Ball one; foul, strike one; Fletcher scored when Eddie Col- Rex-visiblc is absolutely guaranteed for 10 years strength Durability Freedom from repairs are charac teristic of the Rex. This machine appeals to people In every walk of; life Doctors. Preachers, Lawyers, Students. Authors. The man in th j office. The woman in the home. Tho Rex must not only sell itself to you but must make you a friend Satis-1 faction to the purchaser the first, j thought. Moderately priced and suv-1 prisingly low monthly payments. Lit : me demonstrate the superiority tf the Rex. By right of demonstrable' superiority the Rex-visible is Kin?,' of .!ill!!lltl!llll!!l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllinii;!IIIIIIIIIIlllll Milling Typewriters. S. G. Nelms, Phone 1508-W.. Box 377. 10-10-3t-j ! EVERY GIRL SHOLTLQ BE FINAN- cially independant. There is an in sistant demand for girls who are trained for the duties of the business office. Make your future secure by enrolling at once in one of our inter esting classes. Phone 706. The Motte Business College, Inc. 10-11-tf SUMMER HILL SHIP YARD. SEV- cral nice lots for sale on and near car line, cheap. City conveniences. No city Taxes. Address L. L. Hanby, Wri.htsville Sound. 10-10-2t-j SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 1917. WINTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH EAST BOUND. WESTBOUND. lins threw Rariden at first. Holke go- i.o ;.!,! .it the court House ing to second on the play. o-. .ni!..-r. i:i7. :iii.i jinswpr. ' Schupp up; strike one; ball one; t!.'- -n .,':', t i. I'- .,1.-.. foul, strike two: ball two: foul: ball Weaver threw out Schupp. inis nth i.-i v of Oct. .i.c- 1017 , . , W. X. ITARRISS. Clerk of tlif Snncrior 1'ourt of N'.-w Mnno over Coiuitv. 10-ll-1aw-4w tliu j One run, one hit, no errors. ladies! mm EIGHTH INNING. Chicago Schalk up. Burns came over toward center field and snared Schalk's drive. Risberg batted in place of Faber. Ball one; ball two; strike one;, ball' three; strike two; Risberg flied to Robertson. John Collins up. Ball one; John Collins singled into left center. McMullin up. Strike one; ball one: ball two; McMullin sent up a high fly Use Grandma's Sage Tea and toMHerzs- TSJr nine vno nr nmic3 Oil 1 1KT1 1 j ' tuuo, vug unf lxj tl l jx o. ouipnur recipe ana lNobody Will Know YOU v - The usd of Sage and Sulphur for re-rj"-storing faded, gray hair to its natural tolor: dates back to grandmother's time. She URod it to keep her hair EIGHTH INNING. New York Danforth, a left-hander, went into the box for the White Sox. Burns up. Strike one. The crowd was now moving home as it now looked like a sure Giant victory. Foul, strike two; ball one; Burns fanned. Herzog up. Foul, strike one; Her- faded or streaked anoearance. this lm. zog pumped a single over Weaver's k'l-i nlf. mitiiro wns nnnlifrl with wnnHoi head. Viul-effect. i Kaff up. Foul, strike -one; strike ? ' ; But brewing at home is mus3y and two; Herzog and Kauff scored on v Iniit-nf-datft.' Nowadays, bv afikinir at Kauff's home run wallop into the right T- :; any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of field stand. It was Kauff 's second V 0 'ij'TVveth's Saep and SulDhur Com- home run of the day. . pound," you will get this famous old Zimmerman up. Foul, strike one; ' preparation, improved by the addition Dal1 one Zimmerman drove a long ;'; of other in; re lien; s. vhich can be de kick into right ;fild for three bases. rk: "e&ded ' upon to restore natural color Fletcher ' up. 'Foul, strike one; :! "tand beauty to the hair. foul, strike to; Fletcher struck out ''''X'Clfi'A? 'well-known downtown druggist but Schalk had to throw him out at $ t'f.-f'.'jsaya it darke ns the hair so naturally first, ' ( j '2 ' and! evenly that nobody can tell it has Zimmerman remained at third.2 y'i been ' applied. You simply damoen a Robertson .up. Zimmerman tried to ! . v.8ooage or jjoft brush with it and draw steal home but' Schalk tagged him as " ;:;'--thJs:-'thugh your hair, taking one he slid into the plate. yyf'utttvid at a time.- By morning the gray f Two runs, three hits, no errors. u-.'- f flxalr disappears, and after another ap-; v plication or two. it becomes beautiful-; NINTH INNING. ! ft ly; dark and glossy. ' Chicago EMdic Collins up. Strike i "'f -tWyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- one; foul, strike two; ball one; ball ' V :-pound is a delightful toilet requisite two: ball three; Eddie Collins V"for those who desire a more, youthful valked. It was the first base on ! if: -appearance. It is not intepded for the "balls of either of the two games at i ' : fcure, mitigation or prevention of ais- the Polo grounds.' '; f v eage.-Advt. -,. :-f,v; .'- Jackson up. -Foul, strike one; ball The Two Teams Applauded. Polo Grounds, Now York. Oct. 11. Th Chicago Wh'to Sox, thrown back by a stinging defout at the hands of the New York Giants, attempted a counter thrust today on the National League champions in the fourth game of the world's series at the Polo ground battle field. The Giants in spired by a victory over the Ameri can Lor.KJers, planned to make it two straights today, and evon up the se ries. Probably 33,000 persons saw the fray. "We needed that one to get us go ing," paid Captain Herzog, "and more too, the Sox are not so cocky now that they have had the harpoon thrown into them, just, when they felt so sure of a walk over." Joe Jackson, The heavy hitting right fielder of the Sox, remarked that the Giants looked better than they did in Chicago, "I told the boys when we were coming East that Mc Graw's men would play a harder game on the Polo grounds and they would see a different ball club," said Jack son today. The Giant's manager looked to Sal lee or Schupp for the day's artillery work with Perritt held in reserve. tManajger Rowland indicated that eith er Mod Kussell or Red Faber would go on the firing line for tb.e Chicago men. ' ' ' " ' A showery morning was followed by clearing weather. Overhanging ciouas gave way gradually Dcfore n "fitful wind and the outlook deterred bundred3 from making the trip to the ball yard. Some 7,000 fans stretched ,.n a solid line away from the turns tiles, when they were : opened aVll o'clock. The playing meadows were ,'fairly fast, the ground, keepers hav ing blanketed the diamond and paths last night which shielded them from the rain. v Applause greeted the Giants as they came on the field, Benton and (Robertson, heroes of Wednesday's Struggle, coming in for added cheers. FANCY APPLES, ORANGES. BLACK s Eye Peas, Navy Beans, Rutabaga jg Turnips, Potatoes. Limes, Lemons, i and a nice line of Candies. Send usl your orders. Bear Produce and Mer-! s rhandise Co.. 17-19 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. 9-15-tf BUY YOUR WINTER WANTED TO fclUY CLEAN COTTON S rags suitable for wiping machinery. Wilmington Printing Co. 10-4-tf MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION j 1 "Old arid Strong" 54th series B. & L. stock now openjl Walker Taylor's President: W. M. Cumming, t3ecro tary, 208 Princess street. 6-27-tf-ex-sun. . , COAL SHAND'S GROCERY, FOURTH AND Nun Just received shipment Heck er's Oat Meal and Buckwheat and Pan Cake Flour Prompt delivery and courteous service. Phone 630. 9-30-tf ' , ; Ai DEMONSTRATION OF NIFTY DRY Cleaner Saturday, October 13, will show you how to clean silks, satins, laces and vlvts. white and fancy shoes, all kinds of gloves. Don't miss seeing this, a big money saver for you positively all SDots off. j. W. H. Fuchs' Department Store. 10-11-lt. IF YOU NEED YOUR C'JRTAINS Washed, stitched and prepared in first class style Mrs. Anna Williams, 619 South 8th street, dos'res your patronage. Drop her a card. 10-ll-3t-J ' ; y ii in u Now! , I Don't wait until the 1 1 g rush. Just phone 789 fj H and say: "Fill my bin. jj (W. B. THORPE & GO I I Water and Ann streets 1 Phone 789. I s lliilllMIIIIII!lllllllllllllllll!!!II!ll!lllfII!lllllllllllll!II!I!!ll Tesve Leave lav Leare Irave Leave aRS" 'SSS? "S? Beach Wrlht9.U.. W,nter Park for for for OP for 'or Winter Park., WrlghtsvUle. Beach. Wilmington. Wilmington. Wilmington. 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. t6:30 A. M. 6:15 A. M. 0:26 A. M. fi 'W " fi -IW) " x !7 :05 A. M. !7 :15 " !7 :26 " 8:00 " S:00 " 7:40" - 7':50 Sm " 8:30 8:30 " b8:30 " 8:30 " 8:41 " 10:60 " 10:00 ' 10:00 " z!9:05 " !9:15 " S9:26 " 11:30 " 11:30 " 11:30 " 9:15 ' 9:25 " 9:36 " !1:00 P. M. !1:00 P. M. 11:00 P.M. !10:20 M :i0:31, " 1:10 " 1:10 " xl:10 " 10:45 ' 10:55 " 11:06 " ol:55 " ol:55 ,: 12:15 P. M. 12:25 P. M. 12:36 P. M. 2:30 " 2:30 " !1:45 " !1:55 " !2:06 3:00 " 3K) " 3:00 " zl:45 " 1:50 ' 2:01 " 3:30 " , 2:25 " 2:36 " o4;10 " : o3:00 " o3:ll " 4 :30 ' " 4 :30 " 4 :30 " 03 :50 " o4:50 " '3:45 " 3:55 u .4:06 ' 5:30 M 5:30 " o4 :30 " 6:10 " 6:10 " o5:10" " 6:40 6:40 " x6:40 " 5:15 " 5:25 " 5:36 ' 7:15 " 7:1b " 6:10 " 6:21 " 8:lr- " 8:15 " 6:45 " 6:56 " 9:15 " 9:15 " 9:15 " z7:15 " 7:20 " 7:31 " 10:15 " 10:15 " 7:55 " 80G " 11:15 " 11:13 " 11:15 " : 8:45 " 8:56 " 10:00 M 10:10 " 10:21 " .. 105 " 10:56 , 12:00 M. 12T10 A. M. 12:21A.M. SPECIAL. FOR SUNDAY. Leave Front and Princess streets every half hour from Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 to 5:45 P. St. to 5 P. M. Daily except Sunday. x Does not run beyond Stations ! Sundays only. No. 3. b Does not run beyond Station 3 on Sundays. o Superceded by half hour schedules. Sunday Afternoons. z Leaves from Station No. 5. FREIGHT SCHEDULE (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, 3 P. f. Freight Depot Open from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE This table shows the time at which trains may be ex pected to arrive nt and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are net guaranteed. ATTEND SUPREME COURT. Numerous Wilmington Lawyers Argue Cases In Raleigh. Horn 'John D. Bellamy,' Isaac C. Wright. lex-Judge E. K. Bryan, Her bert McClammy, Kenneth Burgwin, Thomas W. Davis, W. P. Mangum Turner, and Robert Ruark. of the Wilmington bar. have been in preme Qburt, which has been hearing Thfi fnlfnwfntr ?nh,l3n,,thb earJy rtice J j. p.lgueich vs. D. K. Futch, from ?rn linn S3 a lido qtiH Perritt rrlr- nart I - - - X - "".v. v,wew Hanover: W. B. CoonRr vs. O LIBERTY BONDS I in the practice. Then Al Demaree pegan pitching to the Giants. ' and ..ed A. Clut, from New Hanover: W. B. Cooper find Onper Guano Com nan v the home folks nothing but low balls, aeaint w uLnn x-.? Nn hii rnBnnnno,t k.oo against a. w. Thompson, from Bruns Buy Liberty Bonds 4 per cent Net.: W. B, Cooper &Go. Wilmington, N. C WILSON HOT BLAST BEATERS Let the Wilson Heater keep you comfortable; They keep the fire over night and takes 1-3 less fuel. Let Us Serve You CAPE FEAR HARDWARE CO. Phone 612 :: 109 N. Front St I ! defeat the Chicago fans gave their club a reusing choor as the Sox--walk' ed across tbe field with Joe 'Ben', leaidng. f 'There is ' plenty Of ' tight I is us", said Eddie Collins. "Watch us today." -. :; overr Si B. Chancev aeainst Nnrfnllr and Western Railway Company, from Columbus; Bank of Brunswick against J. W . Thompson, from Brun wick;. The McCaskey Register Com pany against W.- J. Bradshaw and Henry Batson, from New Hanover. NEOLIN SOLES v Makes Walkln Pleasure ' Attached by SULLIVAN, King- of Shoentakr 217 Nv Front Street. . Thone 883. 'The Dwelling Place of Light" A New Book by Winston Churchill, Author of "The Inside of IteiSup'' , Just Out Today. C. W. YATES COMP'Y 117 Market Street f r Wilmington, N. C. ,r;-,v - O..-; ? : cis-.' : -; --r V'- g 7 . It- 'r i: . V
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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