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ft 'V.V.J" PAGK EIGHT : THE WEATHER ... U. S. Department of Agriculture ; Wecther Bureau. Wilmington, N. C. Nov. 13, 1910. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending 8 P. M., Saturday, Nov. 12th: Temperature at 8 A. M. 35 degrees; 8 P. M. 42 degrees ; maximum 49 de grees; minimum 34 degrees; mean 42 decrees Kamrail for the day, .0U; for the turtnth AR Inch. Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville at 8 A. M. Saturday . 3 5 feet. ( Weather Forecast. For North Carolina 'Fair Sunday and Monday; warmer Monday; light northwest winds, becoming variable. Port Calendar November 13. " Sun Rises.'. . .6:43 A. M. Sun Sets ..5:10 P. M. Day's Liength ....10 hrs. 29 min. High water at Southport 4:29 P. M. High water at Wilmington 7:29 P. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Honnet This klore. Piatt & Haar Notice. Academy- Splelgartenfest. Academy Alary Mannerlngr. Farley & Co. 1 a Week. J. O. Brock T'tnonstration. Geo. O. Gaylord Big Stock. W. B. Cooper Holiday Goods. A. v. L. New Norfolk Service. A. David Co. Stylish Young Men. ii. u'ore & Co. Redfern Corsets. AVInter Park Gardens We Ask You. News and Observer Avintion Meet. .T. AV. Brooks A Never Falling Miue. ......... n v..tln.i.il Konfa .nr TjiHIph. N. Jncobl Hdw. Co. Vdrtex Hot Blast. Atlantic Trust & Banking Co. Service. C. W. Yates oc Co. Private Greeting Curds. I XC. D. MavMlllan, Jr. Beat All Ameri can. . Buitlness Locals. Wanted Jood Servant. For Sale Good Horse. Wanted Table Boarders. , J. It. Hockaday Timber. Investment Marl Lands. iilUlr Dill iiri v ui trc ...cu. Martin ' o'llrlen For Rent. , Franklin Institute Wanted. Lighthouse Fresh Oysters. For Rent Attractive Rooms. Strong Knit Women Wr.nted. The Wlllson Co. Wall Taper. F. C. Rollinau & Co. Salesmen.' k E. M. -ndrewg. Mgr. Lot Rile. For-Rent Large Fnrnished Room. For Rent Nicely Furnished Rooms. For Rent Nicely Furnished ' Roomf Mrs, Sykes Switches. Puffs, Etc. For Rent Very Desirable Rooms. For Rent Newly , Decorated Room. .", For Rent Two unfurnished RoomsX " " M. Andrews, Mgr. Real Estate. ? .-ito-hester Auto School Men Wanted Wanted Clerks for General Office Work. Atlanta Specialty Mfg. Co. Salesmen wanted. . ' ' "' John 8. McEachern Sons High Coat of Living. ' I. S. Calendar Co. Sideline Traveling Men. " FIRE IN CATHOLIC PROTECTORY. Three Thousand Children Routed by . Flames at Midnight. ' f New York, Nov. 12. Three thous and boys and 1,500 girls, orphan in mates of the Catholic Protectory in the upper part of New York City, were routed from their beds by -."fire shortly before midnight last night. Thanks to the coolness and discipline of the 60 Christian brothers in charge of the institution, there was no panic and the shivering children went through the routine fire drill as calm ly as on any of the weekly practice occasions. - ' The fire destroyed a five-story wing of the main building, but there was no loss of life and no injury. TJie blaze started In a,basement bakery, spread- ;ng rapidly 10 me upper noors ana thience to the boys' dof iffctory wards above. ' time, and when the blaze-reached the I sleeping rooms. the youthful . inmates i rere marching like solders n Ions single files ' down the halls, and through the court yards to an assem bly hall in another building. The girls, dormitoryed in a building 400 feet away from the one in. which .the fire started, were aroused by their attendants and put through the 'fire drill, but were not taken from the building, and there seemed to be no danger of the flames spreading. Meanwhile three alarms had been turned in and fire engines and police were beginning to respond. The fire men found the place where the blaze had started so far consumed that no measures were taken to save it, and efforts were concentrated on prevent ing the spread of the flames. This was accomplished by the use of ho&a and chemicals. The burned building will cost 1150.000 to, replace. FAMOUS VETERAN PASSES. Gen.-Robertson Was Member of the "Black Horse Cavalry." Washington, Nov. 12. Death has claimed anether member of the Con- icucmit) veitiaiiK oi una tjij, uue ui the few survivors of the famous "blacfc Horse. Cavalry," that distinguisned the campaign in Virginia during the Civil War, in the passing of General Beverly Holcomb Ro'oertson, wno died at his home here today. Funeral services will take place Monday morn!ng at St. Johns' Epis copal, church, following which tne body will be talien to Amelia, county, Virginia, where interment will tase place Tuesday. - General Robertson ' was born in Amelia county, Virginia, June 5, 1823, and hl,sv early life was spent on the farm in the Old Dominion. He was appointed to West Point and graduated from that institution June 23, 1849. From West Point e was sent into the Western country, and back In the 50's he was an officer in the second dragoons which is now the second cavalry, U. S. A., and' took an active part in suppressing the fre quent Indian uprisings that marKca the early life on the frontier in Ne braska and South Dakota, ,' CAUGHT AFTER LONG TRIP. Fugitive From 'Frisco Went Around Horn on a Tramb. New York, Nov. 12. After a flight from San Francisco and a trip around the Horn on a tramp steamer. Robert Malone. aged 28, former confidential clerk and bookkeeper for the Metro politan Light & Power Company; ' of San Francisco, was arrested .near the Brooklyn Bridge this afternoon.' ,T he ponce say Malone confessed, to .'- his speculations and ascribed his downfatl to fast living. He seemed indifferent 10 nis rate. - WINS GREAT RACE (Continued irom rage. ; One ) tiie turns. ' ' s ; - . Willie Haupt was the first to go crashfng from the course. Sixty miles further. Wagner too, sent Has car roll ing into the ditch. Then Nazzarre, reputed to be the world's most careful driver, bent nis rear axle Irreparably and was out of it. For the .next 75 miles there was a battle royal be tween DePalma's Fiat, which had taken, the lead and Bruce-Brown and Hemery in the Benz racers, Bruce Brown running second' with DePalma a few yards behind him, but two and a half minutes ahead on actual run ning time tried to shake off the Brook lyn Italian. DePalma retaliated with reckless efforts to pass Bruce-Brown, once nearly overturning his car at the grand stand corner, but when Bruce Brown rounded the turn and shot into his second lap, DePalma was nowhere to be seen. Thousands of watchers in the densely packed, grand stand slowly ticked off the two and a half minutes of Dqfalrna's vantage, while his helpers stood on tip toe or climbed scantlings in their pit, peering vainly to catch sight of him. He had stop ped on the back stretch, out of the race with a broken cylinder. When .Hemery roared across the finish a" few minutes later it was a question whether Bruce-Brown could get in quick enougn to .beat mm on running time. BruceBrown had started " three m'nutes later than Hemery. Bob Burnian was a lap behind the Benz men at the finish. More than any one else in the race he had suf fered from the burning up of tires, stopping nine times and putting on ten new tires. In the last hundred miles, however, bad luck let him alone and he ran into an easy third position. Harry urant, winner of the Vanderbilt cup this Fall, led all the Americans in his Alco until the i75th mlle when engine trouble stopped him dead on the. track at a remote turn. Athur Chevrolet, in a Marquette Buick did fast work for about 150 nflles, ..when - a broken .crank shaft stopped dim tor good. . " The Lozter " pair, Joe, Horan and Ralph Mulford; both f whom finished the race, held a duet of their own about 50 - miles in, the. rear of the leader tue eiectric . timing showing themto be. tied to the fraction of a second; at '242 miie tnark Horan, winner of the $3,000 Speedway Grand Prize ai Atlanta, on Monday this week dropped slowly behind Mulford, who finished about four minutes ahead of him. Multora was fourth and Ho ran fifth, while twenty seconds behind Horan was Joe Dawson's Marmon car, which almost overtook Horan In the last lap. Dawson was the last man to finish, all tne starters being but of the race with broken engines. Ful ly 60,000 'spectators saw the race. Followftg is a table of standing of the contestants: . David Bruce-Brown, Benz, rto. 10; time. 5 hours, minutes 5:35 seconds. Victor Memery, Benz JJo. 2; time, 5:;a::77. - . ; ,B6b, Buhnan, Maniuette-Buick No. 3. tirfra 0:11:23. Ralph Mulforu, . Lozier No. 4; time, ,:26:12. A Joe Horan, ozjer No. 5; time, 6: 30:2 . - - r- Joe Dawson, Marmon No. 6; time, o:30:22. , 1 ' I Rait,ePalma, Fiat, but at 390,' broKen piston. ' Laiis Wagner, Fiat, out at. 305, up set. While. Haupt . at. out at ilO miles, ' nront .., i8n mnB engine trouble! ' J Arthur iClJevrolet, Marquette-Buick, out at 14mes, broken crank. Louis Basle, Pope-Hartford, out atJ 320 miles, leaking piston: Louis Disbrow; Pope-Hartford, out at 15 miles,, engine trouble. -joe xjawson, Marmon, out at 75 miles, broken saft. x eliz iNazzarre, r.at, out at Feliz Nazzarre, Flat, out at 320 miles, axle and tire trouble. Later Dawson replaced Harround, Marmon, Bruce-Brown wqn the' Grand Prize gold cup and about 1 6,000 in cash. Hemery. won aoout $3,000 in cash. Burman won about 3,000, which in cludes tne $l,0tu for being the first American to finish, -if an American car. Wagner hu two ribs, broken when his car overturned. USED MAIL" TO DEFRAUD. Rev." Severance and ;Four Other Arrested In New York. New York, Nov. 12. Five men, in cluding one described as the "Rev. Claude Severance," were .arrested by postoffice inspectors today' charged with using the mails to defraud through the El j Progresso Banana Company and its finance agent, the Inr ternational Finance Company. In ad dition to Severance the prisoners., are Frank . G. Walrous. president of the Banana, Company; Oliver W. Sim mons, secretary and treasurer; Wll iam L. Sanders, president of the fl nance company and H. L. Harve. There four were taken In a raid qq the concern's office; Severance was arrested in Brooklyn. When Walrous, Simmons, Sanders -and Harvey were arraigned before a United States com missioner they denied ' the charge of fraudulent use of the mails. Walrous was aeid in $10,000 ban and the others n , $2,500 each rtarvey and Sanders alone gave surety and the others, in cluding severance, wno was held in $3,000 ua- in Brooklyn, were locked According to the Federal authoritle the . El Prpgresso Banana - Company was ; projectea m January, 1909, by Walrous, who was then livinar in Den- ver." The company was organized 4un- aer me iaw oBAnzona and had' its neaaquarters ini.jjfnoenix, Ariz, with a branch, office ati nouston, 1 exas, and ua uecu BCI11IJ5 hiock in wnat is de- st'jucu a. a aiiAu.ii plantation, at La Oeiba, HonduQis. Montgomery, Ala'.. November 12 A movemen. is on foot here to induce Alabama's . next Legislature, . wnich meets in January to legalize ten-round boxing matches, under trfA PToiin, laws of ivlabamaV prize fighting, in clusive of boxing contests is a pen- i- . STANDARD, OIL CASE.- , . , . Traffic Manager - for Kentucky Com . A pany, Is Giving Evidence. ' Jackson. Tenn.. Nov. 12. Under icrosB-eiamination ta s morning, Traf : five Manager Charles Van Overoeak, of the Standard Oil Contpany of Ken tucky, reaffirmed nis testimony of yes terday when a witness ( for the prose cution in the -nirea States suit vs. the Standard Oil Company of ; Indi ana. " . , .; ' - The latter corpora uon, it is cnarged, through scneme and device," illegally received ; concessions . from several raflroad companies. Counsel for the government declare ' they will en deavor to show the Kentucky corpor ation as the ''device." " Mr. Van Overbeak gave emphasis to his avowal that the two corpora tions were separate and distlnet. ; As to the shipments which form the ba sis for the suit he testified that they were legitimate transactions 'between two corporations, the Indiana concern acting as the seiier and the Kentucky concern the purchaser.". LOWER PRICES WILL RESULT. Roaiia nf Riimntr Crnnm fininlon ' of 1 - -'I -I Secretary Wilson Washington, Nov. 12. Lower prices for meats and other foods should be the result of bumper crops wMch the United States had produced this year, in the opinion of Secretary of 'Agri culture .Wilson. "We have had . bumper crops," ae said today, "and meat prices shoura come down;- that (is, if no combine is formed among the. dealers. My views apply to all kinds of meat The crops have been such that a falling in price isx tie Inevitable result. The only thing that can -defeat this will be ir too great a tori is ta!- en after the pro ducts leave the hands of the farmers and before they reach the consum ers. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 12. Charles E. Kohl, aged 56, of Chicago, presi dent of the Western Vaudeville Asso ciation, died suddenly early today of neuralgia of the heart at his Sum- nner home ' in , Oconomowoo. Mr. Kohl was a v former member of the theatrical firm of Kohl and Middle- ton. ' Seattle, Wash.,, Nov. 12. John Lin- quist, aged 49, a "member of the. Gree ley relief expedition Into the Arctic, region, committed suicide by drinking poison in a local hotel last night. He was in ill health and was without funds. Papers - found' among his ef fects show that he was a member of a .Knights of Pythias lodge at San Antonio, .Texas. STAR BUSINESS LOCALS Advertisements ' lasertd ' ander this head one cent per ward far each lawrtlea bat e advertisement taken- far lesa than ?Sr. Additional wards, mare than tS, ane cnt per . ward. Unless the advertiser has a reralar aoeaunt, all advertisements . ander this bead are STRICTLY CA8U IN ADVANCE, the amour being fan small ta warrant a charge. I The Star wlfl send wltheut rharc.., A. D.T. (Wfntern Union) Meeewa ger ta any address in the city far advertisements In this deitarlmeiti apaa reaest-by 'Phone U N, 91. A. D. T. Meaaentrer will atsall far : teleg-rama far the Western Ualea Telegraph Co., or for notes or small Caekage to be delirerrd anywhere i tha rlty. Na rharje far the tele grama but a small eiiarire for strict ly A. D. T. calls ar telephone iis SeTtbers may at any time telephone their telegram.' bills 'rendered ta suit tha sender, 'dally, weekly ar monthly.. Far this service vail Western ' Union,- ' 'Phone No. I. Bat for advertlaetueal always eal I tha Star offlea No. St. Copy for Baslness locals cannot be taken aver the telephone but upon request rMessenger will heldispaiched to any partf tne eity rr tbrin. YEBY DE8IBABL.E rooms, with or with out board, in private family, centralis lo cated. Hot and cold water, electric lights. telephone, etc. Address Box IT, Wilming ton. . nov. 1.5-1 wk. THE VALUABLE LOTS " ODDoslte the Ladies' CoUeire. Ltucolutou. X. C ktiown as the h. Kclnharnt ' hronertv. will Sold at auctiou Wednesday, Novenihir Ittth, at lu a. M. ir is a very attractive proposition to parties wanting vdesirable lots for-homes. K. M. Andrews, Mgr. Southern Itealty & Auctiou Co. nov. 13-lt. THE VEBY ATTBACTfYE real estate DroDosition In the shatie of lnntiful resident lots opposite the- Ladles' College, at Llncoliiton. N. Vi. known as the It. 8. Bernhardt nrouertv will -be sold at auc tion at lr.UI A. M.. Wednciul.-i v. N'nvein- "ber 10th, 1910. hi M. Andrews,- Manager, Southern Uealty Ai Auction Co. nov. W-lt. GOOD HORSE tor sale at a haveiln. Apply IMKi North Sixth street, uov. 13-lt. SALESMEN wanted to sell mill produc tion of Knrinir dry iroods and white iroods direct to retailers In small towns, on com mission, strong sideline. F. C. Itollman & Co mfrs., Philadelphia, .nov. - 13-lt." ATTBACTIYE BOOMS for rent In de sirable locality. Address "K.." care Morn ing tar. ... m,v. l.i-lt." SALESMEN WANTED to work in S'orth Carolina with Hue ot candy, cigars and soft nrinks. 8nlir.veaud expenses. Atlan ta Specialty Co., Atlanta, Ua. nov. 13-lt. WANTED $70.o6 month. Customs, In ternal revenue, railway mall clerks. List of Hpriug examiuntions iu Wilmington. X. C, now ready. Preparation free. Frank 11 n Institute, Dept. 2J0 A., Uochester. X. 1. , nov. l:J-l.i-l.-20-iu--J7-deci-3-4-St. WANTED A . Rood servant, white or colored, who understands cooking. To proper party,-t-aw furnish rooms on premi ses li desired, to proper iterson. Apply at 1811 Market street. nov. 13-lt. TO BENT, $2.00 WEEKLY Xewly deco rated , room, Southern exposure. In newly painieu cottage, ;jp gneeu street. : Own entrauce. New matting, shades, lace cur tains, tire-place and Ure j dogs, kitchen privileges, citr wiiter. sink. Ommrt.niiitv for quiet couple or business woman seek ing a quiet, clean, rest-room. uov. 13-lt. ''MEN Our -.'Illustrated -:it:ilntrii ex- plains how we teach barber trade in" few . - . ' . . . ....... P. 1(1 II ' . ..-nov. 13-3C . FOB BENT Mv frrnl.lirl nullunl-i No. 512 North Third street, with alt mod ern improvements. Applv to Martin OBiuen. nov. 12-It. ' SIDELINE TRAVEUNO salesmen make ?30 to e.iO weekly haudlilig our latest pro duction Of advertising funx. T.iltornl (rna Apply at once, United States Calendar Co., Liuiuiuiiu. nov.-l3-lt. I ' THE LIGHT HOl 'MR nrPem tha nnhlln i rjA r v. T T T . . - and flavor. They are roasted to suit the tflste. A blazing flre iu the old-time fire pmces gives warmth und cheer while von eat. - ' uov.13.lt.- FOB BENT One large furnished front room, Soutnern exposure iu small private , , V'""' or uatn ana phone, ad ply 121 South Sixth street. uov. 13-lt. 1 TABLE' BO.tnhv.RB wntA na ta Cross street, , with rooms or without. Meir- vmnrrea. no. 3itj Kea Cross street, Wil min g ton, N,,C. . j -.pov; 13-lwk.. 'FOBRENTi-Twtrl.,'-e n.cely- furnished rooms, use' of -bath,' 'phone and lights, 219 Tied Cross street, near Coast Line offices. Apply 217 Red' Qross street, nqv. 13-lt. WOMEN sell gnnranteed hoBe, 0 per -ent. profit. Make $20 dally.' Full- or part time. Beginners Investigate. Strong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. . : . v , nov. 10-lt. v FOB KENT-A nlcelv fnrnished room in a strtftly modern house, no children. Ad dress "W.." care Star. nov. 13-lt. WALL PAPER We have in stock some of the most pleasing designs and colors. Expert pa perhnngers and better chance to ple.i.se yon in hanging It. Promptness and neatness labour aim. The Wlllson Co., 215 Princess street,' nov. X3-lt. INVESTMENT Marl as-'a fertilizer, un limited "quantity, guaranteed quality. State chemist and private examinations show alKMit best obtainable. Very accessible and said "to be; well paying proposition. An inspection iuvted to gentlemett with money. Will - option, Jease or sell out right. Address C., cm re Star office. ... ! . npv. 13-lt. WANTE&lVe clerks for general of fice work.li'toermanent positions for right parties. ; Apply in own handwriting. X. Y. Z.. care Staf; uov. 13-lt. STANDING TIMBER Bought and sold. J. K. HociTaday, 310 North Front street, Wilmington," N. C. tiov. 13.lt. MEN Learn automobile business, salary TfJ "T1".'' i-Pare now lor spring. 1 - 4 10 me instructions.. ' Anto model fi-ee. Po sition vtiaranteed. Rochester Auto School, 043. Rochester, X. Y. non 13. -It. POULTRY The high cost of living can be reduced a great deiil it yoo will keep a few weil-lired fowls in that small back yard of yours; teed them on scraps from your table with a 'small amount of our special poultry foods: then let your wife gather the larf -fresh egirs worth double the kind you will pay SO cents for by Xiuajs. We have the layers and the feed for sale. Call -and let us talk it over. 'Phone No. H2, John S. McEachern Sons, 211 Market street. nov. 13-lt. FOB"; BENT Two unfurnished, rooms, with bath 'and electric lights. Apply 520 Market street. nov. 13-lt. WANTED' Farm on shares by honest. Industrious' young- man. who. understands farming and stock raising. Prefer Eastern ortu l aroljna, witnl!i i( miles of coast on ,4-iver bottom land. Walter . "i 705 Almond, street, Syracuse. X. A. Moore, Y. nov. 13-lt. NOTICE For this week only I will make switches 75 cents. Duffs, four for 30 cents. Mall orders solicited. 'work prompt ly done. Mrs. A. B. Sykes 1 North iinth street. , 'Phone 1076. nov.-13-lt. FRENCrt, SSsanish. (Jerman courses own Xovemlier 15th. Younir Deonle !esirinir to join classeK apply- to 1 Baroxtl, instruc tor at tbe-THla;h School. Box-315, City. ihov. 13-lt. FOB BALK-Two very desirable pieces of real estate located in the best part of City, Nan street, two-story. ei?ht-room house, thorouguia modern. Or an ire street. two story nine-room houses thoroughly modern,, lot 37x153. Space will not per mit as giving the-many attractive features of tJe property and we Invite you to call at our omce Monday for the full particu lars. Owner is leaving the city and will sen at a veryiow figure ror a quleKTWue. Wrlgjit's Real Kstate Ageucy. No. 124 Princess- street. ; nov. 13-2t. FOB' SALE A modern, seven -room bouse on Santb Fifth street, between Nun and Churca. Lot 06 leet front by 165 feet deep, has stables and - all outhouses that add to home conveniences: these out houses have electric lights, has a pretty grass lawn for the :ch.iaren to play on and being locatetf- an' the widest street in the', citv. heln to make it an ideal home easy terms with title guaranteed. Wright's Ileal Kstate Agency, ?io. 14 princess St. . i . ' nov.- l3-2t. TWO-STORY bulldine to be erected next to site of Wilmington Savincs & Trust Co., on Princess street. Will ar range one or both floors to suit tenant. Will lease for three.- 'live or seven years in every particular' $1,000 cash, balance If iuterested -see I). 'R. Foster & Co.. 20C Princess street. ---TJv .'' i nov. 13-2t, WANTED Live salesman to sell Tinner's snnnlles in North ' Carolina as sidelinu.4 Star. ' U- nov. 12-2t- WE SELL THE BEST. All kinds of best native and Western meats. Try some of our all-pork, sausage. You will like tbem. Dressed chlken, young, old, today. Come and see. Palace Market Co., 'Phone No. Ti. uov. 12-tf. FOB SALE FrrsH-'einss dfaft horse, new harness and dray. Address "Horse." care Star. '- uov. ll-3t. WANTED 500 to 1,000 cords of four- foot pine wood. Pay 'cash on arrival. Ad dress Box lt i, Wilmington, N. C. nov. 11 -Juno. IF YOU NEED an.vthin&r in the tailoring Hue see that professional tailor, Leger Meyer, Princess Ballding, second floor. nov. lU-im. WE ABE PBEPABED to fin all orders for one-half barrels at $8.00 per hundred. also the little diamond market basket. Lingo Box Co. nov. 10-lw. TO THE LADIES Has it ever occurred to yon how far a dozen of your photo graphs 'wllf go In remembering your friends cafChristmas time. -A well executed photograph is a most acceptable remem brance. We make the kena that pleases. Foltz u Kendrick, Southern Building. ; nov. -tr. FOB SALE Unredeemed shot auns. con sisting of 'Remington. L. C. Smith and ithiea. uur prices are the lowest in the city. Call at Uncle Charles' pawn shop, 1US Market street. - wzvn TYPEWBITEBS FOB BENT 200 ma chines of standard miUie ready for prompt shipments We will allow two months rent to apply off purchase. J. E: Clayton & Co., Charlotte," K. C. 1 tct. 14-2-mo. SPECIAL ATTENTION I Multi-raDh cirl cniars just nxe typewriting cheap as printing, expert typewriting ana steno graphic work. Notarv public: work guar anteed correct. Meares Harriss. Public Menographer, Notary Public. .'Phone 708. 114 rrincess street. oet. -o-tt. WANTED Competent salesman to sell high-grade vinegar aud cider. Exclusively for side line. LiberaT commission with weekly settlements. Fine opening for good man. lteferences required. Atlantic Vine gar Co., Richmond, Va. . no S-tu-thu-su-ot." - x FOR SALE One lot 50x100. aud one lot ."0x155 at Winter Park-Heights, nicely lo cated. . fio.uo buys tiie.two. a bargain. Address "Lots," care Star office. ll-2t CAPT. WELLS Is now 1 at Wrlghtsvllle Beach running the cafe - at the Seashore Hotel. ' Anyone desiring a -nice oyster roast can get same at his place or oysters in any suane. .iso nsh at any time auy Kha'pe.-- I kindly ask part of the mlr trouage on : the Beach this -Winter.. 1 also have, oAH'-'to sell ''to parties .fishing' on the pier,.' Also tatte" parties pxit iu the ocenn WANTED -Travellnir - salesman. Salary and excuses. Big demand for our fcoods. Auswer quick as territory is limited. Sales siauager, in. 207 South commercial street. THE HOME -MI88IONABY' SOCIETY of the First Presbyterian church will hold a cnristmas saie or rancy worit, aoiis. canes. ete,. . in " the store formerly occupied by Delmonico Cafe,; on Friday and Saturday of this week. On Friday vfrom. 12 to '2 a Boston Baked Beau luncheon will be. serv ed at a moderate charire. J Everybody In vited. :'X no 8-tu-thu-sa-3t. WANTED Reliable . and 'r trustworthy agents for L. C Smith & Brothers' type writer. Write for particulars.' .J. B." Cray- ion co general aeaiers, cnariotte, n. c OCt. 18-1 " TOO. .. f LET ITS .FIGTJBE on repainting and re pairing -your old buggies, wagons and an fnmn..,lfhfl Vffm mn maw vhll Ttinnov Wfl mington Corrfage Works. il03 Castle -street. ruone lUiD...' ....- . - oct. la-tl. V , ,'."-: l TYPEWBITEBS BEPAIBED Rebuilt, adjusted -Dy iactory experts with factory facilities.' All work handled promptly and fully guaranteed. - Tf von IIWa nnlpk .and satisfactory servlc. send us vonr mnchlno J Jp be made new' J. B. Craytonb Co., STAR BUSINESS LOCALS . .toiucuu: wcu luvoi- ed, pa or near, car line. Seven rooms ex ciuBlve of kitchen, pantry and bath. One- HtftFT Otttatrt n am J . a m am Address "Home Comfort." care Star office. . ---" r r-jp - w llnated to kidney, genito-urlnary and rec- . ' .-. ... vmvt HI IUC VT UIUlHKbUU Sanitarium, Front and Castle streets. uuuc iiw). me 20-ti. CALL PURR rnnn frira kraut and -plprv And All lrfnlo' rf mtxa fa fruits and vegetables. 'Phone 1493, north 5st corner of Second and Market streets. u. xvx. uavia. nronnptnr u u. tt T o to this Store . Und inspect the new arrivals of Sterling Silverware Tea services, chests, bowls, dishes and fancy pieces. Our. showing of GORHAM Silverware is especially interest ing. i ft. D. SCHUSTER JEWELER No. 104 North Front Street. American in Tiedman Trophy Contest Savannah Speedway .Races. Fully guaranteed 60a-lnh tracks if desired. E. M. F. "30" $1,15000, with top windshield delivered W.D.MacMillan,Jr. MOTOR CARS. nov. 13 tf. SCHUOSS THEATRE CIRCUIT Friday and Saturday Afternoons and V Nights. j ; 2 Matinees : : : . 2 Nights. 'NOVEMBER 18TH and 19TH. Harry Foote's "Spectacular "SPIELGARTEHFEST" Benefit District: Nurse Fund. . . A grand display 'of '6pera, Musical Comedy and Minstrelsy. v , Hosts of Singing and Dancing no.' elties. Beautiful Costumes and -Electrical effects. ' Mammoth Singing and Dancing' en sembles. Seats on sale at Academy 'Wednes day morning. Prices 50c. 7oc. ana $1.00. -nov. 13-tt. Holiday Ms 48 Boxes Florida Oranges. 31 Barrels Baldwin '"Apples. 49 Bags C C. .Niits.J 56 Boxes Mixed Nuts. 89 Boxes Evaporated Peaches. ; 4.7. Boxes Penny Candy. "... . v ' . 52 Boxes Broken Mixture .'Candy. 21 Barrels Stick Candy. ' J; ll 67 Boxes Stick Candy. .21 Tubs Up-tOrDate Assortments'. 42 Boxes Sugar Kisses. ' h .Wilmington, sN. C. i . - if Beat fill Oars '' .' . 'j 1 ' r,iMany of your friends, and neighbors are using this bank andri ; ing from time to time to their, account. Why not do likewise' v I Should That we make a specialty 'of handling their accounts. Approci u ., ing that they are frequently niisinfornnsd on business methods our : employes : cheerfully SH OW AND INSTRUCT them in all matters ot - which they may he ignorant This accounts for tne large number :' of ladies who transact business with us. DO YOU DEPOSIT Here? American National Bank 210 North Front street! r ; - WILMINGTON, N. c hov. 13 tt. Vortex Hot Just the stove you T want for cold weather. This heater burns tl gas-half of soft coal gives an even heat, is clean and convenient t - operate. - 10 Burns any, kind of fuel soft coal, hard coal, wood or cobs. "THEY STAY TIGHT" The Heater with Two Hot Blast Tubes. 'THEY STAY TIGHT" The above sectional cut shows the Vortex Hot Blast Heater as the air mixes with the gases, consuming the escaping gases and burn ing soft coal to a white, light ash. Come in and see our complete assortment. Made wth or without ash, pan. Also agents for Columbia Air-Tight AVood Heatdrs. j N. Jacohi Hardware Co. nor. 13tf. Thi$ lore, like , the City it thanks for its patronage, shall never cease to improve. -HONNET- Conservative Progress- nov. 13 tf. " 'BROOKS Wholesale Agent. Wilmington, N. C. y ..,y - f ,-- ' nov. 13 tf. . ' rinca Courteous QonfidentJal : - ' A- Atlantic Trust Service . - - - - . . v, CHAS. N.- EVANS. President. ' v , MILTON CALDER ......... .Cashier Remember Blast Heater "THEY STAY TIGHT' Prices $12.00 and Upward. "THEY STAY TKillT' FAILING RHINE of health giving bread is found in Belle oi Wilmington Flour It's made from whole wheat, with only the matter which inter feres with digestion eliminated. Its manufacture is the latest and best known to modern science am! practical skill. The Belle of Wil mington Flour Mine pays big divi dends to investors in a single sack or a thousand barrels, and if your grocer don't handle it. ask him to , order a trial shipment from AW business dealings between this bank and the public are confiden tial. Your affairs, like your money, are safe in our hands. and Banking Co . ! WIm U'4-UIVi nov. i3-tf. 4 nov. .13 tt, ':a E '!'. A 'f. j
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