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FATAL COLLISION.
Automobile Ran Into Train, Killing
' Three Persons.
Barnwell. S. C Feb. 12. One
I woman and two men were Wiled ana.
; anotner woman was Bu., .uj1Cu building, hog raising, poultry and the
; here Sunday afternoon about , t planting of peaches and grapes, rasp
lolock when an automobile in which berries etc The farm will al80 have
they were riding dashed head-on nto,modern ap;liances and perhapS a
a? westbound freight engine at ""tractor; in hort those things which
Atlantic Coast Line depot, where the thQ chimged arid changing conditions
'. nllrniirf intrfiSMS the DUbllC TOau . . , ...
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! leadine from Barnwell to Allendale.
i Tho A are: Miss Ready, rea
vLee, white, and a negro named
f Johnson; injured is Miss Moody. All
of the occupants of the car were
Ffrom Kline and were on their way
home when the accident occurred
The driver's view of the oncoming :
r j y , , ,
ul i Wnmntiva wor obscured by a string
i -
ftiof ft-eight cars on the north side of
f-;-the main line, and apparently with
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-jnj crossing at a iaym owu
ins to the testimony of eye wit
nesses. So terrific was the impact
Rthat the automobile was totally de-.
pxnai me amomoune w ,
(inollshed and the cowcatcher of the:
engine was uauiv uaiuagcu.
The. heads of both men were hor
f ribly crushed and their bodies brok
en, ineir aeam uewg luoioumucuuj
.Miss Ready lived for a short time,
. dying in the waiting room in the de
spot a few minutes after pnysicians
? Reached the scene.
; To Operate Model Farm.
:;rte'-TTnion. S. C." Feb. 12. The Union
: i rfhamber of Commerce held a meet-
1 . lng Saturday nigkt and
1 Tectors to fill vacancies.
elected di- J
The ques-
. Jf ition of organizing a stock company
. . to secure and operate a small dem-
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CRAVEN'S PATRIOTIC BOARD.
S 3 Exemption Board Completes Work
h . . Without Cost to Government.
' i. :- - - (Special to The Dispatch.)
:3-?. New Bern, Feb. 12. The -Craven
; (County Exemption Board has pom-
I ? Dieted the classification of all of the!
I f registrants in the county and notice !
- ,'?o this effect was telegraphed to the
1 lj -officials at Raleigh by Mr. T. G. Hy-
t yJ xnan, chairman of the local board.
Vr Not only has the classification been
M .completed, but this work was done by j
the members of the local board with- j
)-ont one cent of cost to the govern-! coming State and Congressional cam
Ittnent, each one of the members de-; paigns in Minnesota. The proposal
dining to take any pay for their j for a complete fusion with the Re
weeks of labor. j publicans on candidates whose loyal-
. ' At a meeting of the chairmen ofjty record is above reproach is one of
ythe Exemption Boards held at Raleigh ! the live matters that is expected to
rsbme. weeks ago, Mr. T. G. Hyman i receive the attention of the commit-
made a motion to the effect that the,
members do this work without pay. j vorably received by some of the Dem
There were a few who were in favor orrntlc lp.ndAra it ve. Tint PTneoted tn
of letting North Carolina set a prec-
flp.Tit talrfnEr this action. hut i
r.iia - j o
: y , :.. oioers aia noi. wane iu uevuie laeir
9. i' -11 -S2.3 X . A J A 11 S
- time. to tne matter unless tney re-
?- -vceivea renumeration tor it.
As a result of the discussion it was
'decided that those board members
5 who desired to be paid for helping
jthe government out in this matter
i could do so, but the Craven county
FDoard let it be known
that they -
'would not accept one penny for their j States a Red Cross auxiliary is the
jwork and no charge whatever has , aim of a campaign for booming Ju
Ptoeen made by them for the services nior Red Cross membership, to be
which they have rendered. j inaugurated today and continued over
' j Washington's birthday. The move-
,X Lincoln's Home City Pays Tribute. 1 ment originated with Dr. H. B. Mac
Springfield, 111., Feb. 12. Spring- j Cracken, president of Vassar College
jlleld today did honor to the memory : and has received the indorsement or
of Abraham Lincoln. All State of-' the National Red Cross and of Presi
fflces, banks, courts and schools in dent Wilson.
t MARRY CAKEY.
hf TRRY CAREY, whose screen
! JT characterization of "Cheyenne"
Harry in many Western pro
ductions has made him popular, ap
pears in one of the best comedies of
. -the year, entitled "Wild Women."
' V His work in this particular picture
is a surprise to screen fans, for he
displays a vein of humor which de
velops into a mine of comedy,
v WOd Women" tells a tale that keeps
an audience in an uproar from start
.-to finish.
! Can you imagine an "outfit" of cow-
; mchexs shanghaied on the San Fran-
V cisco waterfront and taken to sea on a
tdecrepit old clipper? Well, that is
Just what happens in this latest Uni
ersal release.
Shipwrecked, the eowpunchers find
themselves on a South Sea Island in
iabiUd by a race of beautiful fSwild
women," and from then on things
.happen with such rapidity that gen
'aaaughter is the rale rather than
the exception.
i With Harry Carey iu this produc
5 tion are Vester Pegg and other real
.cowboys, while the "wild women" may
.be judged from the delicious sample,
'Molly Halone.
EDISON 6ETs"'0,
HEAL VAMP."
; ' Louise Glaum, the first leading
woman in motien pictures to produce
the art of vampiring before the cam
era, and who about two months ago
-withdrew from active work in the
silent drama following the expiration
.'of her contract with Inee-TViangle,
has been engaged by Paralta Plays,
xnc uirougn inresiaent uan Ander
son, it was announced last week.
ALL-STAR CAST?'-"
- In the cast of Artcraft's production
? off The Whispering Chorus," directed
by Cecil B. DeMille, are Kathlyn Wil-
liams. Raymond Hatton. Elliott Dex-
i-terr Edythe Chapman, John Burton,
.nances jones, ruuy xaarsnaii, uuy
Oliver, W. H. Brown, James Neill,
Noah Berry, Gustav von Selfferitz,
"Walter Lynch, Edna Mae Copper and
-ethers will be seen in important roles.
onstration farm under the manage
ment of the Chamber of Commerce
was discussed and met with favor
able consideration. The idea of this
farm will be to foster the best and
most helpful interests and to dem-
onstrate latent possjbiuues in soil
ma&e necessary. in rural me:
.
SIX STILLS CAPTURED.
Officials in South Carolina Hot After
Moonshiners.
Columbia, S. C, Feb. 12. State
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govermueai agents uuuer me umieu
, T j
oiaies marsntw, j. u. aims, uictue a
driye Rt mici(. week and
pfFortR nf th nfiwr unearthed
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and one in Lexington county,
Two of the stills captured by the
raiding parties were of the copper
gtm varIety and four were cnlde but
flectlTe outfits Tne alleged opera.
tors were brought to the Richland
county jail.
Much Whiskey Orderetf.
Columbia, S. C,, Feib, U2. Only
9,567 liquor permits have been issued
in Columbia since January 1, and the
sum of $956.70 has been paid for the
little sKps which call each for a quart
of whiskey at the express office.
February is going fine as 2,458 per
mits were issued in eight working
Cays. The office did not close on
heatless days and the cash returns so
far for February are $24t.80, over $30
a day.
the former President's home city
were closed. The custom of celebrat
ing the anniversary with an elabo
rate banquet was abandoned, how
ever, in deference to wartime condi
tions. In place of the banquet the
committee in charge arranged for two
public meetings or a patriotic cnar
acter.
Minnesota Democrats.
st. Paul,-Minh., Feb. 12. Members
0f the Democratic State Committee
rounded up here today to discuss pre-
Hminary business with regard to the
tee. While the proposal has been fa
receive the approval of the rank and
flia -f fho.
party. It is therefore
j i v, ii
considered likely that a State "con
ference" will be held some time next
month to agree upon a State ticket
to be recommended to the Demo
cratic votrs in the coming primaries.
Every School a Red Cross Center.
Washington, D. C, Feb. 12. To
make every school in the Unitrl
COWBOY POET JOINS UNIVERSAL
Wallace David Cobum h n
boy Poet," haa joined the Universal
A,,as "l "Tr- "e is the author
of "Rhymes of a Round-up Camti"
and other Western stories in verse
and prose and is most intimately ac
quainted vyith the life he portrays
.'2125 J01 H Pelna' Mon
tana, and is of Scotch-Irish desepn
being the ?on"of Robert Coburn
of the earliest cattle pioneers of Mon!
tana and owner of the famous Circle
C. Brand, whose ranches bordered the
Assinabome Sioux Indian Reservatirm
This tribe, due to their ttSSSffS;
name of Pete-cooa-honKa," which
means "cowboy chief." He ia WrC
rifle and pistol shot. 6 18 a crack
If
HARRY CAREY)
Hoboken Girl Weds War Hero.
Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 12. In the
Church of Our ady of Grace the
wedding took, place today of Miss Ma
rlon Fagan, daughter of Lawrence
Fagon, for several terms' mayor ofi
Hoboken, and G. Parker Toms, a son
of Mrs. Albert H. Brueggeman, of St.
Louis. The bridegroom recently re
turned from France wearing the
Croix de Guerre, received for rescu
ing wounded during a severe gas at
tack last August. He went to
Fance in June as an ambulance dri
ver with the Formation Harges. Less
than six weeks after reaching the
front he was badly "gassed" while
caring for wounded, and was uncon
scious when rescued after saving
many lives.
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ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1, A. F. &
A. M.
stated Communica
tion this, Tuesday,
evening at 8 o'clock
sharp, for the pur
pose of considering
all business properly
to be presented. All
members are expect
ed. Visiting brothers will be cordially
invited.
By order of the Master.
A. S. HOLDEN,
' Secretary.
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PRIVATE IN THE RANKS NOW
COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF; OF
COURSE IT'S RUSSIA. M. Moora
lav, Commander-in-Chief of the Mos
cow military garrison. few. weeks
ago ne was a P"vaie m me ranKS.;
"e nas a woman nama mrina
the chief of staff. Of course, there
isn't a place that this could . happen
except in Russia. A sailor is the
head of the navy, too.
Copyright, Underwood & Underwood,.
Scoffers and Doubters
Why Let Prejudice Bind You to a
Life of Rheumatic Torture?
Be fair to yourself, you sufferer
from rheumatism, no matter what
form. Go to R. R. Bellamy's, or any
eood druggist and get a package of
Rhuma, the guaranteed prescription.
Use the entire bottle, and if you don't
think it has given you quick and sure
relief, say so, and you can have your
money back.
Isn't that a fair offer? Can you see
any deceit or red tape about it? What
chance do you take? Absolutely none.
Then get a bottle of Rheuma today.
It's a reputable physician's prescrip
tion, altogether different from reme
dies usually prescrioed, free from nar
cotics, and perfectly harmless. Rheu
ma acts on the kidneys and helps to
force the uric acid from the swollen
joints and other lodging places. It
pleases you in a day; it makes you
hopeful and happy in a week. It has
released from bondage, rheumatic suf
ferers who thought nothing would
give relief.. It should do as much for
you it seldom fails.
Don't miss this money-back offer.
A large bottle, sufficient for two
week's treatment, is inexpensive.
Adv.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be pleas
ed to learn that there is at least out
dreaded disease that science has been able
to cure In all its ntnges and that is ca
tarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine is taken internally and acts tiu-i
the Blood on the Mncous Surfaces of f. .
System thereby destroying the foundaM
of the disease, giving the patient stre:u..t
by building up the constitution an.! .ik
slating nature in doing its work, riie
proprietors haVe so much faith In t!te ur
ative power of Hall's Catarrh M-jcliclne
that they offer OneHundred Dor.u.t for
any case that it falls to cure. Sand for
list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Adv.
THAT ANNOYING,
PERSISTENT COUGH
mar lead to enronlc lung- trouble, or
mean that the ehronto ataga already
la reached. In, either qasa try
ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE
Thl tonic and tiseu-repalrer sup
plies the acknowledged benefits of Cal
cium treatment without aisturbmjr tha
stomach. Contain no Alcohol. j?ar
cotlo or Hablt-FonninK Drue.
t size, now $1.50. $1 size, now 80c
Price include war tax. All druggist.
gctanan Laboratory. Philadelphia
The Logical Treatment
Direct Quick Effective
For the Most Obstinate Cases
Sold by all druggists
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WHY NOT HAVE A NEW
Spiral
Nifty Straws
MISS ALMA BROWN
VrV MOTEL
WASHINGTON
. . OPPOSITE CAPITOL
Afcerioffllr Kow
Renowned for its High
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TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY
Detail of City Schedules
Cut Out and Keep for Reference
SUNSET PARK AND
SOUTH WILMINGTON LINE
Mondays to Fridays, Inclusive
Sooth
North
Leave
Leave
Front and
Castle
:2 A.M.
6:48 A.M.
7:08 A.M.
7. -28 A.M.
7 :48 A.M.
8:08 A.M.
8:28 A.M.
8:48 A.M.
9:08 A.M.
9:3 A.M.
10 .-00 A.M.
10:24 A.M.
10 :48 A.-M.
11 :12 AM.
11 :36 A.M.
12 .-00 M.
12 :28 P.M.
and every
20 mln. to
8:28 P.M.
9:00 P.M.
- 9:24 P.M.
9:48 P.M.
10:12 P.M.
10 J30 P.M.
11 .-00 P.M.
Leave
Snnset
Park
6:43 A.M.
7:03 A.M.
7:23 A.M.
x 7:43 A.M.
8:03 A.M.
8:23 A.M.
8:43 A.M.
9:03 A.M.
9:23 A.M.
9:48 A.M.
10:12 A.M.
10:36 A.M.
11 :00 A.M.
11:24 A.M.
11 :4S A.M.
12:23 P.M.
and every .
20 roin. to
8:23 P.M.
8:48 P.M.
9:12 P.M.
9:36 P.M.
10:00 P.M.
10:24 P.M.
10:48 P.M.
11:12 P.M.
Depot
6:23 A.M.
6:43 A.M.
7:03 A.M.
7:23 A.M.
7:43 A.M..
8 .-03 A.M.
8:23 A.M.
8:43 A.M.
9:03 A.M.
9:31 A.M.
0:53 A.M.
10:19 A.M.
10:43 A.M.
11 :07 AAf .
11:31 A.M.
11 A.M.
12:23 P.M.
and every
20 mln. to
8:23 P.M.
8:55 P.M.
9:19 P.M.
9:43 P.M.
10 :07 P.M.
'10:31 Pl.
BATURPAYS
6:23 A.M.
and every
20 rain, to
11:03 P.M.
6:43 A.M.
and every
20 in in. to
11:23 P.M.
SUNDAY8
7:28 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
8:24 A.M.
8:48 A.M.
9:12 A.M.
9 :30 A.M.
10:00 AM.
10:24 A.M.
10:48 A.M.
11 :12 A.M.
11 6 AM.
12 :00 M.
12:24 P.M.
12:48 P.M.
1:12 P.M.
1:36 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:0S P.M.
7 :23 A.M.
7:55 A.M.
8 39 A.M.
8:43 A.M.
9:07 A.M.
9 31 A.M.
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11 :31 A.M.
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nxrr p.m.
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155 P.M.
7:48 A.M.
8:12 A.M.
8:36 A.M.
9 :00 A.M.
0 24 A.M.
9:48 A.M.
1012 A.M.
10:36 A.M.
11 :00 A.M.
11:24 A.M.
11 :48 A.M.
12:12 P.M.
12:36 P.M.
1:00 P.M.
1:24 P.M.
1:43 P.M.
2:03 P.M.
And every 20 mln. Sunset to Hospital
Every 20 mln. Sonset to Hospital
Every 10 mln. Sd & AV right to Hqsp.
After 6 P. M. same as Monday.
Indicates
Castle.
transfer at Front
and
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 4TH, 1918.
WHITER PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRI6HTSVIUE BEACH
KA8T BOUND.
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SPECIAL 7011 SUNDAYS
Leare Front and Prlnceaa etreeta erery half hanr from ItslP u
Leare Beach erery half hour from 2:45 P. II.
DaUy except Sunday. !Sunday only.
xBeaeh transfer car connects with this train at WrishtaTilla
oSuperceded by half-hour schednle Sunday afternoon!.
FREIGHT SCHEDULE:
(TUESDAYS, THURSDA YS. SATURDAYS ONLY)
Leare Ninth and Orange Street 3:00 P. M.
ZOOM01 open Tucsdays Thursdays, Saturdays, from 2:00
. BVIAL NOTICE Thla Uble shows
res'r." fto tbfi
w euavMHM
Silk Hose
D.C.
and UNION STATION
and StrtctlT 1dr
Service and Low Rates
EUROPEAN PLAN
Roon p 4ty $ 1 .50
- without bth u4 p
Roca &y $2,00
with bath ' ai p
AH Rooms Outside
Booklet (or the aikng
W. T; KNIGHT. Manager
CAROLINA LINE
Mondays to Fridays, Inclusive.
Leave
Depot for
Carolina Place
7:00 A. M
7 :20 A. M.
7 :30 A. M.
7:50 A. M.
8 :00 A. M.
8 :10 A. M.
8 :20 A. M.
8 :30 A. M.
8 :40 A. M.
8 :50 A. M.
Leave Front anl
Princess for
Carolina Place
8 :56 A. M.
9 :08 A. M.
9:20 A. M.
9:32 A. M.
9 :44 A. M.
9 :56 A. M.
and evory 12 min.
to 12:20 P. M.
Leave Depot
12:30 P. M.
and every 10 mln.
to 8:30 P. M.
Leave
Front and Princess
8:32 P. M.
8 :44 P. M.
8 :56 P. M.
9 :08 P. M.
9 :20 P. M.
9 :32 P. M.
and every 12 min. ro
10:56 P. M.
11:20 P.M.
11 :44 P. M.
Leave
Carolina Place
for Depot
6:45 A. M.
7 :05 A. M.
7:15 A. M.
7:35 A. M.
7:45 A.M.
7 :55 A. M.
8 :05 A. M.
8:15 A. M.
8:25 A. M.
8:35 A. M.
Leave
Carolina Place for
Front and Princess
8 :45 A. M.
8:56 A. M.
9 :08 A. M.
9:20 A. M.
9 :32 A. M.
9 :44 A. M.
9:56 A. M.
and every 12 rain, to
12 :32 P. M.
Leave for Depot
12:45 P. M.
and every 10 min. to
8:15 P. M.
Leave for
Front and Princess
8 :25 P. M.
8 :32 P. M.
8:44 P. M.
8 :B6 P. M.
9:08 P. M.
9:20 P. M.
9 :32 P. M.
and every 12 rain to
11 P. M.
11 :S2 P. M.
11 :56 P. M.
SATURDAYS
Same as above, except 10 minute sched
nle through to Depot all day to 8:30 P. M.
SUNDAYS
Leave
Leave
Carolina Plac-5
for Depot
6 :45 A. M.
7:15 A. M.
Leave
Carolina Place" for
Front an I Pfincess
7:44 A.M.
and every 12 min to
1:56 P. M.
Leave
for Depot
2:0u P. M.
Depot for
Caf6lina Place
7:00 A. M.
7 :30 A. M.
Leave
Front and Princess
for
Carolina Place
7 :56 A. M.
and every 12 min. to
1 :44 P. M.
Leave Depot for
Carolina Place
1:50 P. M.
And thereafter
same as week days
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t Make Your OwnCough
Syrup and Save Money
Better than the ready-mad S2ad.
Easily prepared at home.
The finest cough syrup that money
ean buy, costing only about one-fifth as
much as ready-made preparations, can
easily be made up at home. The way it
takes hold and. conquers distressing
coughs, throat and' chest, colds will
really make .rou enthusiastic about it.
Any druggnst can supply you with
2 ounces of Pines (60 cents worth).
Pour this into a pint bottle and fill
the bottle with plain granulated sugar
syrup. Shake thoroughly and it is
ready for use. The total cost is about
65 cents and gives you a full pint a
family supply of a most effectual,
leasant tasting remedy. It keeps per
ectly. It s truly astonishing how quickly it
acts, penetrating through every air
passage of' the throat and lungs loosens
and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals
the inflamed or swollen throat mem
pranes, and gradually but surely the
annoying throat tickle and dreaded
cough will, disappear entirely. Nothing
better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup,
whooping cough or bronchial asthma.
. Pinex is a special and highly concen
trated compound "of genuine Norway
pine extract, and is known the world
over for its prompt healing effect on the
throat membranes.
thingfelse. A guarantee of absolute sat
isfaetion or money promptly refunded,
goes with this preparation. The pinex
Co.. FL Wayne. Ind-
Academy of Music
One Night Only
Wednesday, Feb.13
J. A. COBURN'S
GREATER
MINSTRELS
Always Above Par
Everything Brand New
Sparkling Array of Mins
trelsy's Selected Talent.
n BIG VAUDEVILLE D
0- ACTS "0
Lester Lucas,
George and George,
Eddie Clifford
The Jass Jugglers and
Jiggers,
Tom Post,
Kent Gage,
Ham McBee,
Cecil North, 1
Pearce Dilcher,
Jas. Bishop,
Cabaret Four.
CHARLEY GANO
In His Latest Comedy
Scream
DARKTOWN SUB
MARINE CHASERS"
Prices
50c, 75c, and $1.00.
War Tax Extra. Tickets
go on Sale Tomorrow
at Elvington's
JUS
Cor. Ilthl MarJtat,Street
rBttr Taa Evar
Ml - ftexaedelad ana Euipe4
NEW MANAGEMENT
1 CAFE and ROOF GARDEN
Rill Xa eoaaeetloa
Special VJraaMssit
Hites Wlthoat Bath, $1.89
With Bath, $3.00 aftd vb '
FRANK KIMBLE, 9tfC
Makes Walkin a Pleasure
Attached by
SULLIVAN,
King of Shoemakers
N. Front Street Phone 623.
Avoid disappointment by asking your
druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex? with
full direct ions . and don't accent anv-
li
ABSOLCTEt!-!'
Hotel ClieL
NEW YORK crrv-"
500 ROOMS 400 BATH
, ana 51 r,l)
n,t, parlor, bedroom antl .
and upu-arrt bat
Special Luncheon 'L Up
Table d'Hote Dinnertn?'
-To Kach Hotel f ' ,
From Pennsylvania st-i-' -ea-
car south to 23 nl ;tr' A
ot.h t ilU -"ecu.. f-.r
23rd street; r
valley R. R. stntious -x:t "i?
rnucipai fcteamsbin l'i(.ri - Reia
fiH-wil , 1 '-5. h ifr Tt.
oiiei, taKe L':jr,i 1 est
town car. ---i ;rr,Cc
TVBITE FOR COLORKD H4p nJ
NEW VfiRt- lAe OF
R5 lrt.iro r, . " E.
In two certain mortgagn CnDnM
uj a. Bimon and hi .Aiiti
Simon recorded in Book v. Tc Anai? s
etseq and C. F. Howell Pr,,i - ,. J,''"- oil
N. Howell recorded in ii; lv
U1 etseq in the oiiice t -h
Deeda of New Hanover v r,rsS
dersigned attorney for C the u-Mec-hanies'
Home Associati.--
Friday the 15th dav of w.t.J
Mil
12 nVlrflr m of v, '
uary 3015
the County of New Hanover ,n V Qoor
auction, for cash, to the h'h't hm
following described land aut l-5'1
wit: Onuses, t,
Mrst Tract. Beginning jn tv.
ern line of Wrieht strppt . e.
one (41) feet and three (3". inchT M
Fifth street and from tbenl
Westwardly along the said liae of wl
-' , ivrct alio nfn
Inches thencP rinr,th ",.-nIne
with said line of Fifth street ntoPW
(95) feet, thence Eastward!. : and n JJ
with said line of Wright Klrept ffrt
(59) feet and nine (9""i iuches.and t),"1
Fifth street ninety five feet in t?
pomt of beginnin? the same belne I?
of lotg 1 and 2 in Block X0 l
plan of the City of Wilmington "v r
Second Tract. A lot contiguous to w.
above. Beginning in the baia block
point sixty six (6C t,.et South of V
Southern line of Wright street and 1"!
uuuu.cu uuu ii' i) ivei est nf tv.
"c BLit-ei ana runnm-
i vim oaiu j viii nrsiMuiuif anil DaMli.1
with said line of Wrlgct street sixty Z
(64) feet thence Sonthwardlv anj n,r.-v
with Fifth street sixty six (CGi fii thZ
Eastwardly and parallel with said' line 3
Wright street eighty two (2) feet sua
with Fifoo street thirty seven (37') to
liue ui lue ursL ioi, mence nest alonsr
six (6") inches and thence Northwards u.
ong another line of said lot twenty 'mM
(29) feet to the place of beginning tie
same being part of lot No. in said block
in iuc ciiy aioresaia.
The eald parties aforsaid havlnc Art.
cd in the payments according to the terai
iuu yrwTisioiis oi taic mortgage deeds
W. B. MC KOT..
Attorney for the Mechanics' Home AssoeU.
1.15.30 tl
It effectlre in tnttty
unnatnral dlKharjn;
painless, non-potsonon
and will not stneton
Believes la Ucidin
sou by xmreeiSTS.
ntrcel Post if desired-Price tl, or o bottles
PreDred b7
THS'CVAMS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI I
FOR SALE
200 Barrels Gore's Fancy Syrup,
50 Barrels Gore's Fancy Molasses,
500 Bags Gore's Fine Ground Meal,
Different varieties Seed Oats, Wbeit
and Rye.
Please write us for sample and
prices.
D. L. GORE COMPANY
Strictly Wholesale.
CANDY
FOR WIFE
MOTHER
SWEETHEART
Before going home tonight to
mother or wife, or the visit you
contemrjlate for tomorrow-
"drop" in and slip a "surprise
nv" in vnnr nnrket. There Wul
be smiles for the giver and a
treat for tha recipient.
Freeh Shinment of Delicious
..Whitman's Candies Just in.
JARMAN & FUTILE
Phones: 211-212
... .107 Prncess Street. II
ji
Wanted cattle and hop
small ship
AAA Vl O
ments. Highest prices paii
Write us what you have W
offer.
CAROLINA PAC KING
COMPANY
Wilmington, N. C
'The Souths Highest
Market"
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