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THEwlLnNGTONDISPATCT,' TUESDAY AHERIO jive lOMrrercoiaior zChance to Make Good 1 1 ccrrr- ""OUTERS 6-ROASTfc-'- M w Orleans The Luzianne Guarantee : H. after usir.g the contents of a can, you are not satisfied in every reppoct, your gro csr will refund your money I1ZIANNEh The Reily-Taylor Company, iewprleajis All New fhs e0gE New Ostrich Trimmings - IA FS? HATS, HATS. MISS A VALUE FOR Ncdine Face .Powder: Pink, White, Flesh . . .... ..... . Nc-Dust Flour Oil, Quart ize Free While they last One picture for framing 15x1,9 inches PAYNE DRUG CO. Phone 520 5th and Ret! Cross Streets SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1,-1M7. WNTER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRIGHTS- VILLE BEACH EAST BOUND. T.cave lave Iesvp Ijeave Leave Ieave -Electrle "Hettr.1. "J:,eft'J, Beach WrlxbtavlUa Winter Park Center" Center" Center" . - for for fr for ,or ,or Winter Park. WrlghtsTille. Beaeh. Wilmington. Wilmington. Wilmington. fi:.n,0 A. M. 6:30 A. M. b6:30 A. M 6:15 A. M. fi:26 A. M. fl -0 " 6 -50 " x!7:03A. M. !7:15 " 17:26 M ' " 7-20 7-31 " S:00 " 8:00 " " il 40 - " 7'-50 " 8 :01 " S:.?n - 8:30 " bS:30 " 8:30 " 8:41 " Ki:00 10:00 " 10:00 " z!9:W !9:15 " !9:26 " i I :."?') " 11:30 " 11:30 " 9:15 ' 9:23 " 9:36 T. M. !1 :00 P. M. !1 :00 P. 1L !10:20 " !10:31 " 1:10 " 1:10 " xl:10 M 10:45 " 10:55 44 11:06 " ol:53 " 12:15 P.M. 12:25 V. M. 12:36 P.M. 2:?.0 " 2:30 " !1 :45 " !1 :55 " !2:06 " ":no 3:00 " 3:00 " zl :45 1 :50 " 2K)1 ' 3:30 " , 2:25 " 2M " o4:ln " o3:00 o3:ll " " 4:30 " 4:30 " o3:50 M ol:.V) ' 3:45 H 3'i5 - H- 46 " r, :?,0 " 5:30 r' 4:30 " fi-.!0 - 6:10 " ' e5:10 " Kill 6:40 " x(l:40 " 5:15 " 5:25 " 5:36 M "15 " 7:1 " 6:00 " 6:11 " 1r- " 8:15 " 0:4Jr " 6:56 s " :1H " 9:15 ' 9:15 z7:15 " 7:20 " 7:31 " 10:1", " 10:15 " 7:55 " 8:06 " ?i:t5 " 11:13 " 11:15 " 8:45 " 8:56 " . 10:00-. 10:10 " le:21 " 10:45 " 10:56 . 12:00 II. 12:10 A. M. 12:21A.M. SPECIAL, fOU SUNDAY. )ovo Fror.t and Princess streets every half hoar from Leave Beach every half hour from 2:45 to 5:45 P. M. n.ijiy except Sunday. x Does not run beyond Stations ' 'iniliiys only. No. 3. fi loos not run beyond Station 3 on Sundays. "Superceded by lialf hour schedules. Sundiiy Afternoons. ' z Leaves from Station No. 5. FREIGHT SCUEDULK (DA1LI EXpKrT SUNDAY.) T'.ive Ninth and Orange Ptreets, 3P.K. 1'rei-ht Depot Open from 2:00 to 3:00 1. M. s I'Kt'iAL notick This table shows the time nt wUleb trains mny be ex-f"--tei K, arrive jt and depart fiom te everuJ Ktation bat the arrivals and '"'.'iirlures are n,t guaranteed. i " IL&MJ2G G&ST.Um Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Oct. IS! 7. Arrivals, schedules and arid connections given a$ informa- t;o-', but not guaranteed.. :h ' ' : TO AJUIX No. 51 Kioru-. rolumbl. JPullman Sleeper, Wil mlDgton jiud Oiniubia pen t& rwlr pfljsiucHrii bfier ius): P, M. , Uoldghoro, Klchniond. Notfdlk and MoftJi. ru-for Cftr WUaalnrton aad Nrtou FVetceviii, Saafprd and Mt Airy. JackKonTlll And New Bern. No. H. ML. No. E3 8: A. jf. - . ' w. R3. Florence, Columbia. Aagusia, Atlanus nq the Wst. Charleston, Savannah and Florida point. Pullman rar Wirmla". ton ;o Atlanta Via. August and between Florence and Columbia. - . Richmond, Norfolk. Waablnirtdn nd New Yoric, Pulltnan Caa to Waahlnjjton and Nrrfolk. No. B, 3:30 P. m. No. 42. 6:45 P. m. For Folder Reaer'vationB, i tea of fares, ete cU 'Phone 16 ' .' Passenper Traffic Mahagei. ' Qenert! Ptehflf Aftnt Wilmington, N.C. The best percolator and the finest recipe cannot produce a good pot of coffee if the dry coffee isn't exactly right to start out with. If the same percolator and the same recipe do not. produce the same results every time, you can bet ycur boots it's the coffee that's Off-ee! Luziarine is uniformly good coffee. There is no guesswork about it ever. Give your percolator a chance to make good. Buy a can of Luzianne today. The guarantee is genuine means just what it says. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. L , ALMA BROWN ROYAL THEATRE BUILDING. YOU Brunette and .50c .15c .65c WESTBOUND. to 5 P. M. fBOM - N o; 61 . . It Si A. M. No. 4. M. , No. ex No. 88 l:Hfl p. M. No. 64. 1:00 P. M. No. L :aa A. ML NEV( yorkday-by oay; ' , J ' (O. O. Mclntyre.) (Special . Correspondent 4 of The 1 Dispatch). y-' t I - AliMtW "V-Vl- tsr ' "I O - TT. ' " 1" " bulk of a man who looked like he might have been around the Horn several times on a windjammer. His muscles Stood out like whipcords. He lumbered - into a R ecruiting office on rprty-Second street. V'They can't do nothing to me what; ih't been done." he told the recruit-! v3.m t been .done." he told the recruit-, ihg sergeant. ""I been havin' dentists wtrk on me staddy fer the las' three months and Vm w.Hn' war aa- a t-0t: 1 edy. I had five teeth , jerked more? aere will be inj crowns put in-than there Yurrup aftec the frolic and enough bridges to go across the English chan npl." ' ' - " The. sergeant smiled a yes-yes-go-on, ybur. story interests me smile. And tlie applicant continued: "I jus' fin- ished up las' night havinf three ab-! scesses jabbed and- when the doc gets through with them I says to myself that there gin't any more pain in the world left and- that Fate, as the poet guy says, can't -harm me none at all now since she has already done her damdest. So I want to gri to the trenches to show them Frenchmen j i ' j an ii.iiir-i ivioii 'mix aiauu Buucim ., i The recruiting sersreant decided that .Tohn still had enough teeth to get by with trench menus and as John Jones -Mhat. was his real name affixed his tignature to the blank he added his lat philosophical epigram: "It's just like the man says in the Bible. Rorgeant. Remember where it 5ava 'How sharper than a serpent's There is a New York man who does not add an "r" to his "idea", nor call tt "Nicw-Yaw-k" nor uses the word "cJimo'?flage" at every opportunity, nor calls Mr. Stone "Fred" nor aspires to the aviation service nor wno knos L when the war is rro'Tig to be over. He passed on last week. A little fruit peddler wr? in Domes tf Relation Court the other day and stated that his v.Mfe had three kinds of 'dispositions and was nlwvs croping out. for more, TTe -said frankly he could iM Kve with her. While1 hPBV ptnm, ip Raid, she entirely unreliable, in efen wonld rather spnd ten doi- omy,; lar nil Miu.il uti". ni luin u.rir: aros out the court room a groan of communal svmnathy and the ped 'i'er, noticing be t-: gaining ground, bee-ffe Vnorp explicit. "Judge it's just that. She trusts too miioho hirv for things to come ouf ieht," he said. "Gii'e pi xamplA of what you -pom " said the judge. "Well, thp other ns:ht I came home fonnd hr trvin' to dnvo a nail with a banana. That ain't the kind of w-n ft is safe to leave your money with." lJl:tir Here !is o fpllow who has a lively occupation playing cornss. A theat rical roanaeer rcpivod thp following froro him: "At I-ibprtv Nov. 13. T. Ellis Kirkman. Dead bod's. P. S. Always pays commissions." Three' soldiers dropped into the Knickerbocker grill for a bite. The rchstra -struck up "It's a Long Way Ta Berlin; But We'll Get There." Ev erybody looked t th" soUliers. They were"- privates. Then the dancers mov ed .off oto the floor. The privates were iust tbree boys reporting to camu frrm fa2away little towns. Thre el "nntly drossed women went over and asked' if thev did not want to dance. They did. ' One woman is the wife of Te of the-richest men in New York. The other two were celebrated debu tantes. It war, their way of making ife a little bit hrighter for the men who are giving their all to fight for fbem. And every diner applauded and just a few of them brushed away what looked suspiciously like tears. Don't Be Bald How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous On Thin Spots. If your hair is falling out don't wait another day but get from R. R. Bel lamy a package of Parisian sage, the really efficient hair invlgorator. Don't say "It's the same old story I have! heard it before," but try a bottle with out risking a penny. Parisian sage is guaranteed to grow hair, to stop fall ing hair, cure dandruff and scalp itch or money refunded. It's a scientific preparation that supplies all hair needs there is nothing better. Parisian sage is in great demand by discriminating women because it s delicately perfumed, not sticky or greasy, and makes the hair soft, lus trous; and "seem twice as heavy and at tractive. If you want to save your hair1 and beautify- it byj;all means Use Parisian sage-you" will; not bev disap pointed. Advt.. , v; ' ' ' 1 ' ' ; ' : ; - Cor. llth'AMairKt.Street5 urdpenn 1- PWlate!phlw ... Plan Vl Hill 1 BUr iTltaA &w - Bemodeled, and Eqnlppe NEW MANACEMfcW i . la ; cousWtloa :,. fined! tmSVrpM &S Bate Withbut,.Batli.. Wits Batav fa-w FRANK KIMBLE Ut I; iLSIGE-tinBlllE ; $$ French People of Those ;J3i3- tricts Long for rThexr Liberation (By Henry Wood, United Press Staff ' Correspondent). whvi tha TSVnrh ArmiAs Afiefiui Nov !o.(By Mail) tetters of the . ' . most touching , character .are daily re- ceived in France from, risidents of At-U sace and Lorraine; telling how theln- habitants of those two provinces are still awaiting the coming f , the French armies, and the return of the provinces to the bosom of the Motherland of France. , These letters as a rule are sent ta friends in Switzerland, who in turn sens them into France. -Almost witn out exception the writers are old men and women who ever since 1870 Have patiently awaited for the day to come! when tjie Marseillaise would again ring through the streets of their na ' tive villages, and when th3 tricolor oi Franc would again float from th unjuinu r" 7 The following extracts are taken from a number of thesa: letters that have just reached the ... military au- j thorities of the French army. The r authenticity of the, facts are vouchee!! . for on the highest .authority. One of the older residents of - -realizing that he, must die be-. fore he would be able to, ses. the en trance of the French troops, 'called one of his old comrades to' his bedside and said: ' " , " 'Now the moment yon see them' coming, you must hurry' to the gi'ave vard and cry as loud a3 you can:' 'Charles. Charles. . they are here!' Then you will plant the tricolor of France-on my grave and. after that, you wiir?el the earth ; about mi tremble with joy." ' "Another old resident of hac kept hidden a French soldiers' c&.h At the moment that he felt himself dying he had it brought to him. an'l expired happy just as he had placeii t it on his head. ory fails, r.r.d ,6ften "Still another aged resident of they bee.orne wearc, was going daily to th canal and tak- neivJti&."? " -Irritable, in g walks up and down the bank efeJrident' and mel while wating for the French to arr ; re'nehofy. "'"When the rive."- . I iron goes from the "As he had threatened r-peate;"H blood-of women, the to drown himself if he did not see i roses go from their them, th cure has succeeded in pert' cheeks."., : SV.ading him that wh?n the French j "In the most co:u come. thpv wil enter from the oppo: : .men foods of Ameri site side of the town, so that it is there ca, tQ, starches, su- niat he new t kes his long daily j "uk! whi aMing for them to ar-; rive instead of-near the. canal." GOT THEIR BATH - BUT LOST SOUP I meal no longer is iron tc be ..... '. .fr.. ,'., !., . u ,, !; ,. found.. Hefining . processes fBv T'nltod Press have removed the iron of Camp Funston Kan.; , Nov. 12. Mother Earth from these im There was . a dust storm at Camp I p0verished Todds, and silly Funston the other day while some 30,-1 rtsSdSof kofce cookery, by 000 men of the national army were j throwing" down the waste drilling. When the future netender of democracy came off the drill grounds they were covered with Kan sas "dust an inch thick. Officers told them to ba.the before dinner. Everybody rushed for the bath houses at once and soon every Shower was going. The camp's water mains were soon exhausted. Cooks couldn t get enough water to make the soup. Some bf the men got neither baths nor supper, in shifts. Now they bathe Fighting Near Chau-ne Wood. (By Associated Press) Paris, Nov. 12. On the front be tween Chaume wood and Bczonvaux (Verdun sector). "Active fighting continue-t during the night," says to day's official statement. "On the re mainder of the front the night was calm." ' '" " . - -' ' -r- Is effectlre In treating oalnl88,non-poiaonou9 KKKS ai.n rt DStiRAiSTB. i - 1 n . t J 1 1 D.liuit1 Q KAttlAa 9 raiwi rusui ucbiiiu-j .m vi Prepared by ' TUB EVAN3 CHEMICAL CO C!NCINNATS. O. rsKi::' :- 'i' Si ' A.-few vsm ISfe 2 y J - ill 1 r And. Be Strong and Well arid Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of being Nervous and Irritable ; .All The Time arid Looking So Haggard and Old? -The Doctor Gave Some to Susie'! Smith's Mother and Shre Was Worse Off Than Ycu are arid NdW She Looks Just Fine . - NT TV ATPh IROM Y57T7 I fMPD x 'Sxi vv "ivx, i nc-.3 J IL1NU 1 n rtiMU LiMUUiwnvc- w wum, "NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 100 PER, CENT IN )'"'' You can tell the women with plenty of- iron in their blood- F bLiitiflit Healthy rosy cheeked vomen full qf Life, Vim and Vitality "there. can be no, healthy, beautiful, rosy cheeked women without iron." ay& Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician and Medical Author. "In my recent talks to physicians on the grave ttui ueripu consequences oi iron de- fidehcy in 'the blood of American wo- men, I have strongly emphasized the : fact' 'tlit. ,do,ct.ors snould prescribe I'x&bre organic ."iron nuxated iron I f or their nervous, rundown, weak, rhngf.ard4opkins women patients. Pal- lcr' mean.-? anaemia. . The skin of an anp.meic -oIr.cn is pale, the flesh flab- j by. The mur,clcs 'lack tone, the brainiron demanded by Mother Nature for fags and the mem- cars, table syrups. candies, polishes - licc.',. white oread, soda crackers," biscuits, macaroni, spaghetti, , tapioca, sago, Dr. and shmdd pipe, tno water m wnicn our yegejahls are cooked are responsible for another gTave iron loss." ' 'Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and- vigor , to a ripe old age, .you must supply the iron de ficiency in your food by usins some form of organic iron, Oil 4ust as sypu would use sait when your food has not enougn sa.t. . "Aa I have -saia a hundred times ! over organic iron is the greatest of all strength builders. If people would only take Nuxated Iron when they feel weak selves vith liabit-forming drugs, sthn- ulants and 7 alcoholic beverages I am convinced that in this way thev could ward off disease, preventing it becom- inc oVeanic in thousands of cases and SUSX fivofttSuaandB might ho- saved who now die every year from fnionia:.grippe, kidney, liver, heart tnnWo and nthpr rtansTprous maladies, i Tne real and true cause which started i thnir d spase was nothing more nor I. . . . 1 .1 ,1 f condition 1 leSS tliaU a AVeaKtiUUU v NEW TO THE ARMY of' "the' selected men ' a t Cainp: Dix,-NeTr" E A cr rrur omrMr-TT t aVt'i . TWO WEEKS' TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. . brought on by a lack of iron in the blood. On account of the peculiar nature o vomsh, and the' great drain placed upon her system' at certain periods, she requires iron much more than man to help make up for the loss. iron is absolutely' necessary to en able your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter ow much or what you eat, your food merely parses through ycu without do rirg you any good. You don't get the strength cut of it, and as a conseq uence yon become weak, pale and cickly looking, just like a plant try ing to grow in a soil deficient iniren. If you are not stronger;. well,. ybu owe it to yourself to make the following test: Sec how long you can work cr how far you can walk without becom in? tired. Next take two fivgrain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after 'mea:s for two weelisv Then tost your strength again and 'see how much you have gainer?. I nave seen dozens of nervous run- down pcoqIc who were ailinsr all th while double their strength and cn- durance and entirely rid themselves ot all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles, in from ten to fourteen days' time simply '"by -taking iron in the proper form And this, after they had in some ' caseff been doctoring foV months without 'ob'talnine any benefit. But don't take the Old forms of reduc- ed iron, iron '""acetate, or tincture of iron simnly to save a few cents. The Ferdinand KmNewrk.-Physicmn Medical Author, Mis fhysians w w vrescribe more organic zron- Iron-far their patients-Says amentia-iron ih.p, areatest curse to the beam, nth wfnlitv and beauty of the modern - "-""V . . J American Woman.-Sounds wammyayuz ?. nf metallic iron wnicni W J . 7 may injure the teeth, corroae tfie stomach and do far more thnn aood: advises use of only nuxated iron i the red coloring matter in the blnod of her children. is, alas! not that kind of iron. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and as- wise u may prove worse man useless, ' I have used, Nuxiated Iron widely m my own practice in most severe ag- gravated conditions with unfailing re- cults. I have induced many other phy- sicians to give it a trial all of whom have given me most surprising reports in regard to its peat powers as a health and strength builder. "Many an i atWete andi.e fighter ue wuu lu uaj oiiuy .. knew the seeret of great strength and BUT NOT LOOKING TT Jenjeyy otartjng 'cE cn a practice liifce. - s t-KiKt to a Mr? rX? xvtt? aV v4 You can tell the women wiilt plenty of iron in their !loqji- beautiful healthy rosy cheefced women full of Life, Vim arid Vitality I endurance nnd filled his blood- with iron before he went into the affray; while many another has gone down ra inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron." Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Suv- J -noon of St. Elizabe ill's liospita!, Nevr ' i York City, said: "I have never before . 7 riven out any medical information or advice for publication, as I ordinaril -k ' do not believe in it. But so many Am- -evican women suffer frctri iron defi ciency with its attendant ii:s physical ' weakness, nervous irritability, melancholy, indigestion, flabby, : - sagging muscles, etc., etc. and ,7 In consequence of their weaken- t ed, run-down condition they are '-: so liable to contract serious and even fatal diseases, that I deem it my duty to advise all such to take Nuxated Iron. I have tak en it myself and given it tomy :atkmts with most surprising ' ana satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to Ill crease their strength power and ' endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully ef effective remedy." NOTE Nuxated Iron, which is prescrib ed and recommended above by physicians In such s great variety of cases, is not a na . tent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which Is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely pre scribed by eminent physicians both in Eu- rope and America. Unlike the older In- organic iron products It is easily assimilat ed, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach on the con- trary, it is a most potent remedy in nearly ell forms of indigestion as well as for nervous, run down conditions, me manu- facturers have such great confidence in nuxated iron, that they offer to forfeit $100,000 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman undjjr ;? n, incase thdr week; time provided they have no serious organte Rouble. They 'fgng?. Hmibie 1 nervous, run down' conditions. The matiu- vour strength and endurance in ten days time" It is dispensed iu this city by Jar-, man'-A- Futrelle and Greens Drug stores, cnd all good druggists. . y . ' ; ? r. it: fir 'hi ill; a: El i-. 11 p. I ! 1 I lis
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