-v., -';? : .t -.y . jr. , iiv .sJr;. t T-ri . '- " 1 r - r'.'V:-. 1 " ;V I : ; iu-- a ur r Lit r u ivita t rf n rPH I l ift h m 1 i 1 ! ik'l J ' .ijr! i'i . j .'! It m till ! 'A i till 1 i -V. i : r .n' ' -V" .'',-.-:... iA-'r.' t - . " .''.. ''iiA . IV s-i'-"'" i';,'-;.J-'':. lit - I 11 I - : dM&-i$-. "' f' PEOPLE As counts, .se . eaves Am nil the neonles of this eartn, Where each is as' a' grain" of dust. The sport of tempests and their mirth. In joy and sorrow each sou) lives, Yet each one hows his separate way, Upholds at dawn a valiant face, And toils until the end of day. These myriad souls! wrought Some great or yet a Each one has And in his realm his deed x,' ,Anpmi r TOTn Tnr1iii Mo., November, 1917. -x- vS- . Mrs v t, Kexiora nas leiumeu uj L Rexford has reiumea iu -i A - hpr hnme. 14S6uth Seventh street, att- er spending, some time at Marshall and Columbia. The Missionary Society of Trinity rhurnh will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the church. The la dies are urged to be present. An important meeting of the Hos-' Dr. Stovalf Takes Up Work as Succes pital Circle of the King's Daughters cor to Dr. Charles T. Nesbitt. wl!l be held Thursday morning at 11 - Dr. Arnold Stpvall today assumed o'clock at 126 Soiith Third street. Ali the duties of county health officer, suc rjiembcrs are urged to attend. j ceeding Dr. Charles T. Nesbitt. He -. r ' has for some time been assistant An oyster suy:?r w'll be given by the ladies of DccJ church tonight ia rooms of the c I: will be applied Jo t' Mrs. John S IicV daughter, Doro:::;.. ci'noon for Lumlu . o: join Mr. Holma; v 1' the Lorraine Hor:I a ran ana nine If yesterday aft- i, .here they will o is manager of t vhat place. The Women'? Unicn will hoM ian Temperance cgular monthly meeting at the ro:;ic'.cK o of Mrs. B. II. Houston. 217 North Fifth Avenue, to morrow afternorn n members are uracil'.; : tend. L o'clock. Al! requested to at- Miss Allen, fo - r.,c; years a mem- ber of the Hig't rrhrol faculty, has been forced to reaign on acount of bnd health. SI; - w"' Lo succeeded by. Miss Sarah Tbr-r1, of Jonesville, i Tenn., who has a'r?ady arrived in the J city to take vp ?ie' new duties. . i -" "- " : There will bo an important meet-! ing of Circles 1 rr.i ? of'the Fifth Aye-! nue Methodist church tomorrow after-! noon aFo:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Voshai1.. 509 Dock a.treet. A Sergeant Joseph Eurnell full attendance of tho members is'jr.. Somewhere in France. urged. The TTniterl Workers of the First Baptist church will hold a special ! rale cn Wednesday m tho store for merly occupied by tho Stcrchi-Ban-croft Company on North Froil street, beginn;ng at 11:80 n. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The regular monthly meeting of the' W. C. T. U. will be held tomorrow aft-, Drnrtnn nt A ri' r-1 r r nt tho Homo nf Mrs. B. II. Houston, 217 North Fifth ctreet. Matters o: importance will be I up for discussion, and a full attend- Fori Screven. ance of the members is desired. j Corporal Harry Lewis, Fort Caswell. -X- j Sergeont Robt. B. Lewis, Fort Cas- A meeting of the Epworth League well.' City Union will be held tliis evening j Corporal William L. Fisher, Fort at 7:30 o'clock in Grace Methodist Casweil. . church. The devotional department! Sergeant C. David Jones, Fort Cas will present a short program following , well. the regular business session. Every j Sergeant James H. Morse, Fort Cas onejs cordially invited to attend. 'well. "- -4- I PrivntA PhnfTori'Tnvo TcYrv famn MISSIONARY MEETING TliP AT iKninnnrv Qnriotv n? l Dock Street Christian church will meet morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the hoice of Mrs. D. F. Barnes, 411 Red Cross street folfows :' The program will be as 1 . Scripture reading by Mrs. F. V Pultz. Prayer by Mrs. J. B. Dempsey. tr, '.liJ"- . - ' noneers in Ainca,r Dy Mrs. u. t . . LJpe " ''The White Man in Africa," by Mrs Jv B. Dempsey. . "Congo Homes," Ward. by Mrs. H. "Characteristics of the Negro in tte1 Board ol' . County Commissioners, who Black Bert," by Mrs. J. C. Cowden. has been to Northern cities on a bus Benediction, iness trip, has returned to the city, i MDNMY A Few SUITS A: Few DiYS NThey Will GO '-jit ri u . --A fC . ;'i--tr;-.-.'t 5 i'v i Circle No. ' I of tHO Dirst apusi ' church will raept Tuesday afternoon tte Mto nMg. - are urged to attend. -5C- - " The condition of M James F. Post, who ha oeen cnuwuy m "l days at his home pp. worth ayeniu who ha been critically; in tor svtuax Street, IS mUCh improy ea, .Ills uiauy f ..-. v. rlr. -nrill ha trlnn tfl fiara. d to learn. DONATIONS TO HOME Donations to catnerme . ivenneuy groceries: mvs. Ja. siuuno, ' A. Montgomery, sausage; W. H, Tay wr, ias yuiatu, - TTT!1 .1 AT-, TVI r L1-l . I wnut-i, a'uta,i-'ji , . wuuer, srociic, iuia. uun, iards;-uavis ana Moore, potatoes, Mrs. II. JJ. Bonitz, fish; St. James church, groceries and fruit; St. Pauls church, groceries and . fruit; Tuesday After noon social, $10. : L NEW HEALTH OFFICER. health officer, and is well fitted by i-m 11 -i'- i Home: Mrs. Haywood ' Clark; fish; was so weak I could hardly live, much sffie dynamite, caps on the defend-j htde thing, 'o 'r0H aWr ! irtoa r'a or, t f-t,. r. ,hn,yt ait s premises and afterwards had his ,1 s maKe eaca , W c , . t t fingers blown off when -be played with 1 Street Christian training and experience to carry for Sunday school ward the work of the department i. The proceeds which has been of such value to the : church debt. county. :: Cr. Nesbitt left Saturday night for Akron, Onio, wnere toaay ne takes up; the work of health officer of that pro-j grer.sivo city. Just before he left his I office for the last time on Saturday he j ;was presented with a handsome watch i and fob by the members of the health Oepartmenf as a f light token of the esteem in which they hold him. The presentation was made by Dr. Stovall. CERIVCE IN HONOR OF ENLISTED MEN (Continued from Pagr ive). Corporal James P. Baits. Fort Cas- well Corporal Kenneth "Norwood Davis, Camp Jackson. Private Norman Edward Davis, Fort aswell. Tlcut. William Fowler Morrison, Chickamauga. Lieut. William Alexander Marshall Camp Jackson. Brinkley, Private J C. Snyder Fort Casweil Capt. Horace Crane Cooper, Haiti. ' Lieut. Vrginius Cornick Hall, Camp I Jackson Corpcral Alfred Butt Hall, Fort Cas well. Corpor-'l -Robert P. Houston, Fort Caswell. Musician Roderick M. Houston, Fort Caswell Lieut. Cranes B where ir France. Parmele, Some- i T :onf r nt1-iO" A vr,n T'lun T 'r., Camp i Jackson. Sergeant Herbert Mann Kendall,; I Jackson. Private Ncrwccd S. Westbrook, Jef- to-ifeiLson Barracks, Mo. .Sefman Jhp McCrary Thompson, ! 'Charleston, S. C. aman .uscar ivener, unarieston, S. C Miss Hattie Lowry, Red Cross nurse, en route to Rumania. PERSONAL MENTION. 4 4 I Chairman W. A. MrCirt. -f the :e ii BRfQWN Tried Mahy DijfeetC ernes, But iRiially pourid Relief In Caidui, Writes Texas Lady ' Palestine, Texas Mrs. Annie Wyrill, of this place, writes: "I suffered four years fl' female trou'bIe; I -tried-mil f diffgent medicines that; was MXMYf,vnafttinana w nt&tit-iiir o-airo . . - relief until I took Cardui. I suffered with trouble some- thing awful. My back hurt me so bad T could riot turn in the bed. ciuu. uiivc iamuu5 sywia. and have fainting" spells'. . - ,1 got worse all the time and weaker, . - I T ft 1-n-.nVm r. J Li. mv nusuduu was, wynieu iu uei ana saia somstnmg must De done. Just and said something must be done. Just! ( at that timj a newsboy , wa's passing: .'he house. My husband went out and! bought a paper from him. The" first thing his eyes rested on was the Cardui ad. He immediately went to town and got a bottle. Bv the tim- I had taken a bottle and a half could be on my feet. ' When was on ray 4th bottle I could do any - thing I wanted to and fro anywhere. From that day to, this I have never -Vrt any more trouble, well." I am entirety .,aru7)i. tne woman s tonic, ha beenlPiiior j"ium io neip relieve many of the con ditions arising from female weakness. Try it, today. At your druggist's adv. GOVERNMENT ASKS AN APPROPRIATION OF 1? Rno finrt nnrity Sheriff Jackscn last Saturday and 1,DUU,IHJU,000 made to nav the meddler's tax. while - ,. (Contmueu From Page One). DflVal P-ll 7-1 fQnfnm n 4- ATT T. : i An O.i lin,iuijr al. vv a&lHIimOn. Si,- 500.000- rpsprvo c.,uQ f $33,000,000: for a new naval nrovimr frround. $1,000,000; for experiments J38R.000: maintenance of vard and docks and cont;nircnt evpen?os, $12.-' IMIU.WOU WoXXJ: ecine and surgery. $6 - United States, principally sedition, a onaking nafon. afraid of ac ionJ U mnl hospital .Patents conspiracy and espionage. Ono million! din5er- . S; 4' T; AJZOVls:on fnr riT,IRdollars is asked for that work. The! "There are some who think we1 500 a! Jackets, $64,000,000 4 onn noft. ST n main- charges on same tenance in the Bureau of Supnres and ulVJUUW' muimuni; mei ror tne navy and transportation of the same. G3 - irrnt ;ij: . . 000 000: ennstmction ,i i.- snins. ;it-y UiiO.OOO: engineer includes the motive nowe 000. nonoon F?d Administration So ?,UXLor th3 Fue5 Ad" The estimates for ail nthnr dp ents reflect generally tho increased cost oi everything. ine btate Department revives its proposal for an Under-Secretary of State at a salary of $7.f00. For add-- iiTAC rrfS Ule. v30111 asHed estimate of $400,000, rnd an Vj rv. iu win ,uie lnrrnsiRQ cost of living 'or consular and diniomatic officers, the department asks $800,000 Tne total PUm placed under the head arct u'nts for the army and navy $600,- u( m is asked. 'he Internal Revenue Bureau show-, a large increase in exoensj "or rnc c Election a the mauv v.- faxes. Fx penses of ordinary collectionNire plac ed at $3,000,000; collection of income tax is placed at $3,700,000 and for col lection of the snecial war taxes $9, 000,000 is estimated. In the War Department the ordi nary peace time force has been practi cally doubled and tho cost Of addition al employes is estimated at $10,000, 000. The total estimates for river and harbor improvements are $?9.515.000 : for the maintenance and improvement of the Panama canal, exclusive of for tificatiqns. $15,495,284 i3 estimated. In the Navy Department, nearly 000,000 is asked for extra clerical forc es and the total -estimate for the ordi nary peace establishment is prao" cally doubled, making it $2,230,000. The Department "of Commerce sub mits several items to tcare for the ex pansion of American "trade in the war opportunity. It asks $100,000 for pro moting commerce ir Central ana South America, a like sum for promot ftfg commerce in the Far East, and $200,000 for commercial attaches for the embassies abroad. For the Bu reau of Standards, which is taking a tremendous part in the development of mechanical appliances for the win-j ning of the war, several large sums are asked. The estimate for the Coast and Geodic Survey' is doubled to make it $2,325,000, practically $1, 000.000 of this is for new ships. The Interior Department present? fnany new items for. investigations and development, of natural resources. It asks $200,000 for scientific investiga tions of mining; $135,000 for scientific investigation of. petroleurd-and natur al gas. ' F6r a governmefnt fuel yard here, $600,K)fl is asked. ; F6r cbhtmUiftg the construction and operation : of the Alaskan railways, more than $7,000,000 is asketl. ; The Departnient of Labor's increas es are due principally to; the, problems j Of employment' and the 'Settlement of ' labor disputes. For salaries and ex ! penses of Federal conrmissioners. .- of conciliation $200,000 is asked; $28,000 ilffasied for investigation of trade agreements, and $210,000 to investi gate concessions of labor- in many- in dustries. For the enforcement of ! the child labor law, the department asks $165,000; for the expenses of the In terned German civilians at camps, $1, 000,000 is asked. To extend ' the em ployment Service, the department asks $75000. - -, ... ; In .the Department , of Justice, the principal ? increases .are to provide for j prpsecutlpn of .7 crimes - against . the ji luiciiiu ixiiu: raurse pypppf q xk tt . mi. A. -- , " . ...... .c.... : . ...... iiiui , ' . mm nhi I ill licit. iix K .1 v . iniii iitrr mitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiutiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i vi i luuii. .ii . T i mr cuuimuauon oi wort? on nr1 v- j . j v. .umm !nitiiiiin.iiiiiiii;iinii'nii i)i"iiiiiiiiiiiniii!iniiinit Fn inmrki. t XV. m . .. completion or PUDIC DUlHUngS PirciCly i loo-icTatiTro , KoIIq whro mattAi-Q nf 1 - 4 i a ' S the throat 'psni in f'H rppQiirv anartram' -a; ......... . .. . . .. . , . . u : icnoi. . A u h jr. i . . aUinoriZOa tne tCllCWinT e3t:matC3 are ivf0 ota nnoora'Ail!' - . S ;. rf. .IWV V VV. S It o-ives thP natint hiuniu t; .! x vw r n s ncinr nn ! ' . - - - - - -. i u.-. a . - - . . ... inciuaea. i QViaiOi wo uto!) (Sn fnownn-nn s I phho Viih!ir Arriiin' !: frp -.from Vnii"-liin for the liver, nf .ntN ,j I ,.u ; J v. . Il,0. "Pr1 our own shores? Did we wait in the ' : ' . : V .v s Ration Jn the Merchant crews ra 1 - fnr ?i o?o oni " IJ rl- ' 'ullu; u,mtoa- a- u- Mexican war? No. We carridd t- .ft M 0 v.: 's & chance to soothe ThTcontro Dawson. Ga., $35,000; Drm-las. staTB and stripes to the very wills of m0 SJfflSSSSi.i throw off tHe disea rfn $337 000 To 7 tho i??iXn,nc Qa'' $30'000: Farmville, -Va., $29 5".o- Mexicp Jity. In the war-of the seces-lgphne,998- .-WMIhlGTOW. N; ag itie-nt.;tO:.regain his o?force1 aTo for the u $16,: T110'!1. filon and in the Spanish-American war j lilHnianmmiiminHlinfHHIHminmnilliHHinillHIUinKll rcentj botUes. Sold DamageSint ganist Acme ?Mfg. &ir Case Called for Trial A two weefelterm of Superior Court i A.- Devin,: of Oxford, presiding. , The i term is for -'thftr. "trial of civil cases, and the large docket Will doubtless be dls posed of. , . The' first -fease called was that of, Andrew raWianacke, Jr., by his next ; frittrtrt-' 'inflA TfrnannctP apSinsi': the Acme Manufacturing Company. -. ; .. ,. T&is aHiPn' ts f6r?fl0,000 damases for alleged injury su'stairied by the plain- I u" wnen ne is saia to nave picKeu.uy j ':( iitmi'rt-..iiiywAA.nr1i n m the dynamite I guarded and not kee-Dine children! children away from its premises. I . . ' The defendanf. contends that it does The defendanf -Win tent -guard Its ' explosives with exceeding' care and that" it was not negligent in j ! any manner on its-premises. It fur-1 ,ther contends that" If the plaintiff came ! on its premises, he dM so riot only at ' ibis own risk, but as a trespasser and II therefore disclaims liability. j i! A jury vas quickly selected and tho !case will, probably consume the rest of the dar- ' . ' ' ' : SLICK FUR PEDDLERS. Clad Itinerants Made to Pay Peddlers' Tax, Charles Stuart, Ambrose Fenley, John Johnson and Robert Holliday, jfour foreign looking individuals, garb led in the costume of sailors, have been j in the city selling furs as peddlers. iTwo of the individuals were arrested ithe other two are said to have left the i iuw uinci iiru aic naivx iu uac tun tilt; ! city before the sheriff got up with ithem. Ti. ' Jl it. I ,, ,, It is said that me peddlers sold an !iruenor Quality or imitation fur and j many bargain hunters in the city were ; taken in hy mc "furrcn- Bailaro. j i USUal a-ppropriai!on of $200,000 for the enforcement -of anti-trust laws is also! j submitted .----vwv.u. Practicallv nil the inrreie in tho ! nJSnIf "a i?,! af!! "l6 fr, "1 - -litem of $240,000 for the distribution of free seed by Congressman; the usu- al $1,000,000 estimate for eradication of foot nd mouth disease, and the an nual $15,000,000 appropriation for Federal aid to good roads. In the Indian service the "work of relieving distress and preventing d Un ease has been extended to an increas- m" E olw ! Sll. 0.rond;e,.VSCr- TV.nS " "lL: lwl vivv.- iuuj uic - mcn $iJ,U0wi'0UU. 000; West Point, Ga., $9,500. New items for marine hospitals in- elude - Savannah, G a., $50,000. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion asks a little more than $5,000,000. The expenses of the shipping board are placed at $399,517,500, which in cludes the construction and requisi tioning of ships and the emergency fleet corporation. For the Council of National De fense $970,000 is asked. The Feder al Trade Commission's expenses are estimated at $1,429,240. The usual $50,000 is asked for the Federal board of mediation and conciliation of interstate transportation wage dis putes. A new item of $57,500 is pre sented for salaries of the United States Employes Compensation Com mission, and their employes. The es timate for National Advisory Commit tee for aeronautics is increased to $260,000. For the Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission which is to plan the connection of Washington to Ar lington, Va., $25,000 is submitted. For collecting Information of the prevalence and geographic distribu tion of disease, the Public Health Service asks. $25,'0O0. An increased estimate of $250,000 for studies in rur al sanitation is submitted. .' .; No remedy can honestly promise heal every casei eczema or Sim ilar skin aliment. ' But Resinol Oint ment, aided by Resinol Soap, gives rach vislant relief from the itching and burning, znagefqlly suc ceeds in clearing: the eruption awir fur good, thatlliSlfhe afifiard skin treatment of thousands and thou sands of physicians. Why not fry it ? Resinot Olntmcr.t aud Uesinol Soap ire sail A tllU UpO UI U UUU 111 V5. A llVy IWlil in wh'ch uction and furthering ml preserva- i exm summon aethouT w ! Lr -1 a Hair Dressing. This is not : No. 2012:10 A. M..Train froin rhiirlo!tt r, $50,000,- Hon nf nint anri anim,i Hf . I 1 , 7 7. 1 V -1 . . T ? a uyc, but a harmless preparationthat j and Intermediate Points. siKi;n'; - -,. xucu 10 ase or ousmess to sserve uu 41 . : -yvi .... w.. t" v , i,,..,..,, w trio tinn viornrv was won awav irom - i; - ami re. auii. '-'ff-ydttf feSanr'. itches j ust use m mmmMmmmmmm - j i Have m9st appieemteH presents. , " ji; ; This list is a suggestion 11 1 ns Stamped Tiari Ceiiterpiece$... . . . . V ..... . . . Stamped Knitting Bags. . . .... . .-. Stamped Gowns ; v . ... . . . ..... ... . . . . V Stamped Towels ; . . . . ... ........... . Do Your ART DEPT. ELKS MEMORIAL v SERVICES WERE HELD YESTERDAY (Continued' from Page Five). have clothed the President with too ereat a newer. If vnur hiehwaw were iBSRr wiin oriiranns wno ion tne noo I w iu T , u t. ple that they. :oul? use evhighyays cmy on certain iays or tne wee, t.Ji menace was removed? 'Surely the President sliould haT? internationally tne name power taat ydur high sheriff has locally. Inter- ""wm"rw-"J' y" i the same to the Federal government f nnf S the .representatives of the German; Kaiser told us that we could use the . POafi but once a week, we told t Kaiser he misht cn to hades for seven 1 ! ys A" week. ; "Jhn c- Calhoun, of my own" State, isaj truly when ne uttered tne fa- m'mie st.itP.mAnt that, no nvnriee Kltond the finnl viotnrv was won awav from ! the lands of the conauerors. "Orvmo 'f thoo hnvo whn p-o nwv will never come back. Which ohe& we cannot tell. There Will be Elk0 among them. They are to be found in every grade, from the highest of fleers, including 'Black: Jack Fershmg to the lowest privates. To those whoj do not come back let us say as of thei soldier for whom his sergeant report-! led at each roll call, 'Dead on the 'field: of honor'." Wiltnirnrtnn 1 ,rraa mnrrhp.d from1 the Elks Temole to the Academy in a body, commanded by Lieutenant Greg ory Davis, U. S. Army. j The following is a list of thp dead in whose memory the ceremonies were held: ' F. W. Foster, Dr. R. E. ZaChary, R. L. Gates. E. P. Bailey, John fi. Gore, Edgar J. Bear, J. F. Ong, Felix H. Kluttz. L. P. Aaron, John M Wright, Leo Loeb, Isaac M. Bear, Jas. W. Monroe, ;S. H. Fishblate, I. J.i Bear, I. J. Sternberger, F. P. Don-; lan Isaac Bear, Rev. Jas. Carmi chael, Henry Gfeschen, Adonis M. Prince; Dr. Morris M. Caldwell, Dr. J. H. Bornemann, Dr. Chas. T. - Harper, L. J. Merriman. After the exercises. Congressman Ragsdale was taken for 'an automo bile ride about the city and after- Wards to the Elks Temple,, where hej Was entertained at a lunpheon in the beautiful dining parlors oi tti club. Some twenty odd members of the lodge were present at the luncheon i (nd immensely enjoyed Mr. Ragsdales nf orma', talk on War conditions and j leglslafion relative thereto. Mr. Rags-1 idale has a comprehensive grasp and -clear view of the whole situation a I 'iyas listened to with intense in J ,' j ; : The following were present at thc luncheon: . . Hon; J. W. Ragsdale, Exalted Ruler W. S. Register, Secretary James Ofren Reilly, Messrs. George P. Glvin. F.. j. H. Brown, F. P. Turrentine, Will ReVl der. EVP.- -Banck,' S. M. King,.T. r:f: Love. HEt Ixjngley,. L. Stein,. A. J. Milch ell, Louis Goodman. Ben Be1! J. D. Doscher, Pierre Holme D?. ;T. ; B: Carroll, Lieut. Gregory GiVJfe1 ; and i J. E. Thompson , , ' " " f' ' " r- ;i - ' - nr...!ii- Kri.,f"- . ... - . . New York, Dec. 3.-Jn answer; to an appeal from the Adjutant' General's office1 jn Washington, "Columbia I Uni-: versity today opened, a ; special olarse ; for typists.; Under '"the a1ispIelsVo -theDepartmehtv of fExtensidhvabh- ing,' it is .expected td trafn a large num-i ber of young nien and women -in type- writing . and; stenography, with a - sne cial view to their Employment? In ithe 1 a Wrv Department. v .- " finished ar tielesl .-: .... . . ....... . . iipment of ArMy;...Vyo6l In Bit GRAY Hi? mm I I1U I U l tr a . LJ r - . r - i ' LOR CAR, WILMINGTON TO CBAE- If Anxious to Have Beautitil; lotte. p T)ark Hair Again and Look r 1 Tl . I OUng, ixeaa . 1 niS. 1 - 1 .... . prematurely Oia Wltn- gray or laaea , garr . 6ef0re oin to bed rub into ; Aw -M,n- OTW, -..w,. t,att..w4h glands if in 'V! in win iim. iiHiiy ihii i ii mum, wh b Kdantifni Hni-ir;oh1. & Mhrni't ptm; r tracr of d sUowinr but Creole" maiies an your nair neaitny, nuny, soft eveniy dark and lustrous '''"This niakW you look, younger.. Don't oe fooled, by cheap preparations. Get a bie bdttle of the-old reliable La Creole. RnlH hv drnsr stores nr sent . ?tnr(s'', hC6:;' Memphis, rTehn:: Jarmanv &: Fu- t ireiie. : Druggfets.-(!vt. ; ' - ' i -v. ;...K-fi'.....; . : .'. - GHEON TEA The Best - M on Earth & .... .: ..c :v Kenny's High Grade Cof fee 25c lb. . x Baking Powder. . RICE At Cut Price. CiD. Kenny C Phone 679--16 So. Front Soiivensr Saturdays ; ti aeaiercrrrpmus-: consista of ene -rurhnt Duplex Omino t , Rtjor vrhk Ameri. fcfic Ivor: hoodie safety SMtcti, jttropbiflo ttaeh ntent and C Durb&m Du pleas Blade, packed in pcnuxao rea leather 1 it OURIMCr jj 5 iT7 si i fftn.your. gray - hair -turn- to in. even.fi 2.M. FOR MEfS 35c 5 02i izeSHayirig Lotion yioiir ROSE vVIOIJET LILAC. Nothing better: after having. - -V-" '- - ..-";5i''' .,'-,:' s-i ,- ' ' " Rte?!lERIlJG. CO. 11 - Jut a short time Pleft to finish that "dainty gut you are worl 1YI r t - piK We have th HI supplies younecj'. Ithatwotild mak' . .... 19c . . . . . . . .-; . 35c 'f. . . . . . . 75c : . ... . 69c 75c f . . . . 25c 50c n SECOND FLOGR T i vClDllADfl 1ID m. CvM:if oLHuunnu tun um: iny.u The Progrresalve Rallwrj of th ot(h, . Effective Nov. lth. 191C. DErABTCBE OF TRAINS I KOM WliMINGTOX. , No. 13 3:55 P. m Train fr Cl.nrlotteanJ intermediate Points PULLMAA PAF i No,. 19 5:00 A. M. Train for ('..arlotteinrt i Intermediate Points. SL13KPING CAR . I J5JST.WJ2J!2JN WlLiMlNUTOM A.NUCbAIt- t LOTTE. Open at 10:00 P. M. for rassen- ai hiujilmihh No. 14 .12:40 P. M. Train fn.in ('liiirlnit.! , and intermediate rm:s. itklm.v. PAULOircAR ijbtwebn fiiAULOTTB WILMINGTON. PASSED;!.): J14Y REMAIN '..IN SLEEPEIi l.'NTIL 7 .30 - For detailed information an i BuiMine Ticket 'Asat Ortau : , 'pnone ris. ' - R. S. KOONCE, T. P. a, JOBN T. WS1????' fe.,h. : . EOSCHEE'3 GERMAN SYRUP. Why us rrdinnry 'cough remedies, , when Bosc.iee's Germany Syrup has been used so successfullv .for fiftv-one j years in all narts of the TTnitprl Slates enchitis, colds settled :n ally lung troubles. agood r.i gill's rest g, with easy e:c- morning, gives naiuie the inflamed pails, se, helping the pa health. 25 and io by Green's Drag FOR WIFE Mother sweeiheari Before going home ionigbt to mother or wife, or the visit you contemplate for tomorrow "drop'- in and slip a "sarri1 Joy" in your pocket. There will be smiles for the giver acd a treat for the recipient. ,: Fresh Shipment of Delicious Whitman's Candies just in. MM k FUTRFLLE - Phones: 211-212 107 Princess Street Every reader ci (jopci may - -l 345.09. nMrltA THK.LIC OPrTWlS ADVERTISE ' AND VVrr.WIWJTON. DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR CO. Jersey C ONLY Cross StreeU rSr'-:'

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view