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PAOf SIX i- THE ONLY SON. f "1 HfAHTEOv BOYS EUR USINESS PiftGESi SLEEP AlfNIGp; Tried Different Medicines ;But Nothing Did Her Any Gdod Until She Took Cardui ! Marksville, La Irs. 'Alice John- v.So tll writes! ."For onff, SOU, UL uiiasiv-.,,..-----,r .. ; year I suffered with 'an awful misery , all tn.e time The wider boun-jY. M. G.: Ai Eroplont De- misery lfj ..! Partment Has Number of I , - an Unfilled Positions Nay, teU me not my sacrifice is less j In that I have but only one to give: I That my torn heart is not so sensi-; tive. . . i Because love counts its yearning by, ' excess? , I noth God a measure set ior Happi ness?- i . Doth deeper love in r1aH"pti live? Are its commandments less imper-j Where there is only one to serve and j Dep&rtment of tho y. M. bless- i'.c. A. has a number of good positions ... nr.on' for hovs as a result of its ef Dear God, it oii-um J V' r th interest of the , loVlTntimmyonly son- ine fl of the city in the boys So do line in him my oniy rfpm.ind fcr boys just at present RfinPRT ADGER BOWEN, of The(tion Building. Vilantes I This part of the work of the Assq- Vigilantes. ! ciation has proven of decided value.! Mrs R I Durham and Miss Eliza- It has acted as a clearing house for both Durham 'of Burgaw, were in the j both boys and business houses need citv sterday, guests at the Orton. j ing help, and has placed a number ot ; city esierud, B v positions. Mr. George Th- Junior Auxiliarv will hold a.ba-!c. McConnell is chairman of the em-; roar hi the Pythian Hall at Acme to-'ployment committee. S"t and delicacies will be sold. Air A circular addressed to tne mer oro nvited : chants of the city is as follows: are mVlte(L I "Dear Sir: Sixty per cent, of the Tho nworth"' Lca-uo of Grace Meth-; boys of 12-1S years of age of Warning-; ciist "church v. Ui'J '.-old its regular on are out of school. This large ma- ! vr'n" tonfb' S o'clock. All are jority of our teen-age boys belong to urged to attend. the wage-earning class. Few of these ; " i Knro hnlrl nfrTianent. Dositions. A' The Cantwei'l ftnJng school will ; large number are seeking employment Q were greatly shocked to! hold its weekly unnco tonignt at mi- aanj. t,,,, hpiT1 'learn of his fall a few days ago while bernian Hall 8t 0 o clock instead ot I -An employment bureau i be mg ; striking, his head S:30. the usual hour. j conducted by the boys T division of tne insensible. For - j Wilmington tcung .viii v . n" feared that Sonie bone The regular monthly meeting of the j Association for the beiieat , Jhe.e Un.e n .. Christian Endnvo- Society or tne Doye. ; ibeon sustained, but careful examina- First Presbyterian chu ch will be held arid counse, .0, rf. t tioia revealed no serioua-hurt, but i tonight in the church parlors. jtanes. and hep m secunnb employ ere jar tQ his entire Bystom was j Mr. Mrl B R.ro..03 have raSve ,V,und TS.'SX ij .icn xiv o... ...t.v . , , m,.'f aVS. Mr. J. W. Thompson in the last few , was hurting rae not even cinon at nignt. i. 'f- most of the night.: .I'topk diuer,-; eat mediciner,', but nothing did me any j good or relieved me until I. .took ; C-rdui. I also suffered -with my back. 7 was not able to do any ol my wony for one y:ar and I sot worse all nre was confined to my. bed. off ana ; on I eot so bad with my DacK-uia, when I stooped down I was not able to straighten up again. . ' . j One day I picked up a Birthday Al- i manac and after reading u i's, 1 , decided I would try Cardui. By time j T had takon half the bottle, I felt a jT-rrovomf nt in myself and by ; Mme I had taken the entire bottle I j was feeling pretty pood ana couia ; ,.4.,.iuin nn nnd mv nains. ...were ' till aife"11;" " . roarlv all SOnP. I shall always praise Carri. I coa-i linued taking it until I was strong and j well." - j Tf vou pvo tired and worn-out .wun female complaints. Cardui m.-y just what you need. Try it. adv. , -r - - f - - - - -f SPIFFS FOR .13 jr. t..trr be Dress Up for Christmas This is a good time to get that rievl suit that you want , get spruced up for this joyous time, and look yoi best. . v :Vv Maybe some Qf..yarejits-' iyant to give your i, a substantial and useful gift; we suggest a new ac the very best possible. idea. 'He'll appreciate it t the limit. , ' A , Our prices for-clpthes of guaranteed quality arc : v . prisingly'convenient : Ycuhg ;-MnVSuits . : . . i . .$17.00, $21.00, $23 Our Toy Department A cqstompr remarked to us just yesterday that she had gotten ner boy's toys for about half that she expected to pay. She was delighted so were we. Our toys arc going better buy 'em now. Chrimas Gift Buying- becomes simple when shop with us.- Our entire-stojra is chock-a-block real ; ids,' ranging from . very inexpensive to more pensive preaents. We remark Uppn these few i : Ladies fcfend Bags Always useful, and always predated. Handkerchiefs -Both Ladies and Gentlemen'-, good gifts invariably. Neckwear- A customary and never failing gift cf fulness. . . Ivcrcid Novelties In every "irnaginable kind or . This is worthy of your inspection when come in today. .... And, of course, and by all means, GLOVES. I ( ? U Si where they visited friends. They are North Fifth Avenue. relatives - and I increasing,, number of business 1311 'if t - i ' . . rrrrrrr- : is a e iriE. vtiri u w a s a n u ii h Aft. is m a i m i aiviko s ; III I SlflKK I H it O U V V H W V M ll A JS. O S IN tLZ-liS. rii ill e - - I : - i :i lit I v - r v . z : ' i ; 1 T- : : t . " I Trnrn. a. mamifactannff town or t.- iTiinforl noremi? in it .1 . home at iu. i are using mis agency wmcu.a-, T,,mnC 1,0 marl! a clearing house for boy labor. The --,0 brtaKina in two ! --WM7rrT.Tthp Y MjhTmerwhri!now -key, - f C. A. will meet tomorrow evening at something of his fitness for the job j""- S o'clock in tne association uuimmg. in e,mr:r C-Mirt -Ouict iTvo nunarea anu nn uup nave, recently pledged to. earn and give $10 fnr Y M. C. A. war work. uusmess men can greatly encourage these 2,C0O DEAD; 2,000 HURT 4 Istatcment of the number of persons AT HALIFAX, N. S-1 kiiled and wounded as a result of the (Continued From Page One). k,rtwinfr n nf thA French munitions I . . ! steamer .Monte" Blanc in Halifax har- ier be known on account of the many . voetarAav a, nvniinhiP hP par- ir : .mci r c u r 1 (, 111 1111 110 ill iiLiv All members r- rskd to come pre nare to" reno'-t o" subscriptions to the Association Monthly. X The Physical Education mii-" tomorrow morning at 11 'clock in the living room 01 l -W. C. A. Mrs. J. B. Sidburv "h--man of the committee. A full at tendance of the members is desired. Mrs. R. D. Allen, of Towns, Ga., who hks heen- -visiting her --cousin, Mrs. M. A. Costin, 1818 Capital street, vofiirnpd to her home. Mrs. Al len was a former resident of Wilming ton, and thus visi. was her first in w;iTm'nxtnn . in At, years. She was n.turallv much ed at the many in the city. PATRIOTIC SOCIAL The public is cordially invited to r' tend the Patriotic Social to be given this evening by the Ladies Aid So"-"-" of St. Matthew's Lutheran church. The evening prograio -jegins at eigiit o'clock '1.. 1 .i m-0.iJ tuuaj-. Si I Til (JS III WI1UII1 I1U L 1 flLC Hi 1 . .. .. . 1 , I h'ohn ntos twr hum rpr 5 n survi vnv-;. c.n-:r-, rn.f eot oil mnrnino-1 o iuujiu uiuci iuaii i-uaucu uuno lu . - bupenox tou.t sat an moinint,. who rnnie here danne the dav and lul wailing cn lawyers to try cases, and i e ruins 01 iiieir uuw. !;,, t nnn nn,! iness ,t,nv riicncAri of nnf divnrep ra r Dawn found the city still stagger- msw l" boys hCtUaily: dlf.?sS leJtlZCi .ine under the frightfuliiess of its loss- i The property damage will reach sev- ' ; , , , An eiioi l win ue iikiuc ij bci ci v,o i " . - . , . , j ,i,ipn millinns nf rioilars s tv,,c nc-olftcl-i pnHMvnr hv helnmff . . , in human litp and hundreds who!eral mmiuiib ui uuiidis. m mv-.u.. r . . 1 tor next weeK. inougii u is uiici'i ia.u . u . . ----- . - . ,. Truro, a manufacturing towfi of 6,- ; injured persons in ii; 100 inhabitants, the nearest place 'of "hospitals were ruia :.!: mportance to Halifax, was made a and a large number w center of relief activities. This i.s ro for treatment. ' r. x leading junction point of provincial 200. ailroads and on the direct line from " Arrangement.; vrc: Halifax to New Brunswick, : Quebec these and to extend 'r land points in the United States. It nany homeless men. was from here that the first doctors, dren who came here c. nurses and laborers were sent to the could get away ir-v.; jstricken city. : way facilities were u. it vas impossible to care for all the most. them secure employment by which they can earn $10 for this pledge. "Your co-operation in this work will be greatly appreciated.'.' SOUTHPORT, JXV1VAL- Grif- Services Conducted by Rev. J. H fith Druggist Injured. (Special to The DispatcD) Scuthpcrt, Dec. 7. The services in St Phillin'r. Episcopal church, which interested and pleas- besan Tuesday nigh-: and will continue changes and growth j twice daily, afternoon and st night tor some days, are oi a revival cnar acter, not merely denominational but both for church and the community. Rev. J: II. Griffith, of Kinsron. N. C . who ir, speaking at the services, L arousing those who are fortunat0 enough to hear him, as he is forceful in thought and oratory, with the pre sentation of the Scripture that cannot fail to appeal to every hearer's heart and mind, for it is the divine thought made applicable to every day human a number of talented people will ap- ity in its struggles for the right as ThP pvent nxomTses to be very against error. On Sunday next, at 3 enjoyable. A-silver offering will be o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court what action will be taken. HUXATEDI1 U v To feature of the evening will be a tries of livine nictii's mostly of an historical nature, in which ! taken, and at the conclusion of the program refreshments will be on sale. The proceeds will be divided with the National Special Aid. Hnnsp Mr Griffith wil! deliver his great address on "Heredity." The many friends of Dr. George Y. Watson, of the Watson Pharmacy TCu Ttll ti w it Plenty ef Itti ii their hlEtal- Checked Fait ef LibYia ui ?i- Ulity. Dr. Ferdinand CneVSeir Yof k f kyskUn IJj;ul (knf Mlh nhnirllM that thT ibould mtuui rwi" . r ? - m Mtbcir patients Sy anaemia oo deficiency it ih.nMi.nnirtfioih health ttrrurtb vitality tnd . r .1 i U7nm.li tiiKib DCSUiyoi UWIROHtia nuiwiv. i. wiw. wjrninr isainst use of metallic iron which may ;, ,s ,Mh. imlt the aomach and do far more harm than food; adHse use of only noxated Srnn fbm time ner oar arter iceaia. 11 .:n : . K iimiffh rtfl mdunnce of vrak nerrooa. ran-down folkj litO in two werkt time in many instance. Ditftnud V ilruiiin. S KaV i - U r m m o CARRY SYSTEM CASH AM Help Us Help Our- Government By "M'l!(, ;':n;' We have long thought itpinreasonable to ask the same profit of the customer that pays cash, and carries home packages as from the customer that has purchases charged, and de livered. ' Therefore we have decided to try out the CASH AND CARRY System and beginning ttoclay we will allow 5 per cent discount on4 r ajb -'ttyvhQY.e customers take packages with them. On Goods Charged aiitl DeHyerl No Discount Will foe Given A. R-IEOWN : -- ., had stood all night in lines formed at j improvised morgues, continued their; vigil with alternative expressions oj fear and hope on their faces. Others besieged the hospitals for ! news of the missing and meanwhile relief parties continued their work of; succor -amona-the injured wuom- they I found in the devastated Richmond ; and Dartmouth sections of the-city. I 1 a : J V. mitoitla in tlio fnrm nf ; tons of supplies gave evidence early fl today that fears of . a toed shortage ; were unfounded and. left the city and j government ofLicials free to direct the ; rescue' work in which soldiers, sailors land police are being assisted by blue ! jackets from an. American warship, j Over the flame swept area of Rich ! mond approximately two and a half Isouare miles, many searchers confin ed their efforts today to making sure ! that all of the injured were removed to the hospitals. Other organized pa- ties sought out those bodies that ' might be identified and rushed them ito the morgues. In this section, ex-; ! tending from Pier 8 back to Gottin-! i pen street, not a buildins was left standing ,and here was the greatest : loss of life. Buildings that withstood; the force of the explosion were burn- j ed by the fire that swept the district and scores of the injured were tasen: from the ruins of the railway station,, the refmsry of the American Sugar! Refining Comnanv. the Military Gym-, nasium and 'the Arena Rink, while few;r ir if any of the several nunarea cnua- I. I 3." tVm T? l rn -m nn1 cphnO are laiown to have escaped. ; Across the narrows in the town of I Dartmouth the results of the vast; damage done by the force of the ex- j nlosion became more apparent today; j while reports from towns and villag-j es within a radius ot iuu mnes men-! cate that the force of - the impact j 1 was . felt and in some cases caused) damage to property. V I . .. , A j .ii t..,.i I At Truro, Amnerst anu omer ijicii;cb where the explosion wis' felt, efforts; to get into wire communication withj tTfllifaT confirmed susoicions that the, i war port;. had met with a catastrophe 1 1 was placed in operation to inform the; ontside .wprld of the., extent of the j disastfeiv'-" - j Telegraph and telephone wires j were J torn down and in thev first mo- mentsbf ruins and death, Halifax was completely isolated.. Early in thej afternoon,', several hours after the ex- j ninsinn n sinsrie wire was niacea in operation by the Canadian Press, lira- j ited, and over it news -ot tne aisasier and government messages told of thr extent of the needs of the city and brought rfi-aasnrinir reDlies that every available means of transportation was; being requisitioned to rush; medical' aid and supplies; . ' ' The explosion -occurred,-in tne nar rows, a point in the harbor less than half a mile, wide. On the north shore is the town ' of Dartmouth, on the south shore the Richmond section of the city. Sloping land on either side of the narrows forms - in effect a trough whieh f5ervedtn confine the blast and increase its intensity and j destructiveness.' - - ' v ; The main water front gildings,! great piers for loading ships" andj warehouses for munitions and sup-j Dlies are located on the narrows and : they escaped the full force of the blow. Whilp ttiesA tiiers and store-: houses are, damage considerably, iff was learned ' today the, f acflitles fpr loading franoniirru- and " rhimitions -ships areinot so -badly "crippled as was ll at firsts believed.' ; ' I Iflimnr 0 lira H n.(P rSSYlPXT F .v Jl OBJ. wu it idl.fi. ill i c:i e co ra.- Men's Suits and O'Coats We've got the exclusive clothiers and cash de partment stores beaten, a milje for big variety and wonderful values. Ve show fh? colebrated makes, but we don't stick to that code of ethics which exact big profits f rorff the customer. Farley gives you these makes at his prices. 15 anii Up r . a: j ui. ir- UnlUotr PI.-.!.. ner fnr thf want of monev C Lcn t siana dock, iwui iiunua; --- rr-A' leysYour dealingi are confidential No red tape and you can get ail the you want and a selection of the best line of Clothing in fte aty for Men, Women as.u Children. . Women s Suits and Cos! There is no question but that wc can save you to,$10 on any suit or coat you pick. Ydu w II rc il, l 4.: M,K.r nf different rp.or'c' inrcc .u yivc iinito mv -''" ' - here that most stores show. There is rso use ing, we've got the variety. Tha-: fact is known. $15 and Up I Ic- wc I 'I f A Men's Mackiriaws $8.50 and Ur, ' f Dandy Mackinaws for men in a. splendid r.ssort men,t of .sizes and cojOrjSi- Cfmh in and; look them ' over. 1- ' '. . Women's Waists 98c and Up Servicable, stylish shirt waists, all of ex"v':;!j' quality and this season's newest de?ign. charge them to you. Sits For The Rovs On Credit The little fellow Hook his best in one of our Suits, and they are builtfor hs.rd too. They sre the gcod-wearing value-giving kind Cow i and let us hi y Ijfi nim ujj,; Ju -y1jf.i4-.yaii vci 1110 uuuics uhubcu,ivv yKr" v Credit at Ca$Ii lces FAR LEY CLOTHING I I CO. Each Week 1 iJv"v-.---ir,-'5i"; - - - - --- j f Trur0iiH98pltsCrowded.:- .,7; . . - . .- . 1 m - i.a.-n-al. wwr.-."f -I.--' - . - D; - v , . . . . . "E -. ..,,,l,5c( OChla. t..... 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