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THE MOBNIETG STAR, WIIIINGTON; X. V, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 124 .191lf SIXTH DISTRICT ODD FELtOWS'ART EXHIBIT WEEK D0IIAL050II i DEFEATED 'MM ifi IlltVl 9 - JHIS .v: Annual Meeting Will be Held In Wll mlngton Wednesday . of This . Week Several Fine Fea- - , tures Programme. An Event of Much importance at the nigh school Thursday, Friday ' v t and jSaurday Public an- ....-.. ,, vited to .Attend , ' The Wilmington Hiah School Eleven Colored Methodists of Eastern Part of - scores Second Victory' on Ca det Team from Fayette- ville -Attendance Good State Will Hold 43rd :Session At St. Stephen's Church This Week , "With a meeting of the joint commit ree last night the final arrangements tt,M-e made for the regular convention 0t the Odd Fallows for the sixth dis trict, which will be held in the Odd Follows' building corner Third, and 1'iincpss streets, this city, .JVednesday t,f this week. Plans have been , made to entertain in the homes of the local Odd Fellows all the delegates and vis itors U the convention and it Is ex jiotted that each lodge, in the district will be well represented. -f The committee on arrangements is composed of representatives from Cape Fear, .Orion, Wilmington and Hanover lodges. Mr. W. H. Yopp is chairman and Mr. L. W. Moore is sec retary. At the meeting last night fi nal arrangements were made' to take care of the visiting Odd Fellows while in the city. . Two sessions of the convention will be held, the first convening at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and the second at 8 o'clock in the evening. Mr. E. S. Han cock, of this city, is president of the convention, and Mr. M. C. Guthrie, of Southport. is secretary. ' Mr. W. H Badon. of this city, is supervisor of the district The following is the pro gramme as announced yesterday by the committee: ' Opening' Ode. Frayer Rev. Dr. A. D. McClure. -Welcome address Mayor Joseph D Smith. Response Secretary M. C Guthrie Enrollment of delegates. Report from lodges on Rally Period Subjects for discussion: Cape Fear Lodge No. 2, "Encampment Branch." Hanover Lodge, No. 145, "Rebekah De gree." Wilmington Lodge, No. 139, Practical Fraternity." Good Will Lodge. No. 192, "Lodge .-Attendance," Orion Lodge, No. 67, "Our Orphans' Home." Atlantic Lodge, No., .43, "What Odd Fellowship Has Accomplished." Columbus Lodr.3, No. 27,, "Suspension for Non-payment of Dues." Warsaw Lodge, No. 203. "Duty of Odd Fellows to the Sick." Burgaw Lodge, No. 243, "Should Lodges Pay the Expenses of Their Representative to the Grand Lodge?" Clinton Lodge, No. 124, "The Vain? of Team Work." N. C. Odd Fel low, by Grand Secretary B. H. Wood all, of Raleigh. The convention will then adjourn for supper. - -Evening Session. Opening Ode Prayer. An Address of Odd Fellowship Grand Master W. H. Overton, of Dur ham. Selection of place for next meeting. Degree given by Hanover Lodge No. 143. ' Closing Ode. i Banquet given joinly by the lodges of Wlimington. The Odd Fellows Home at Goldsbo ro will be one I of tho matters to re ceive attention ' at the convention and the discussion relative to this splendid institution 'will be led by Orion Lodge,. io. tf, Mr. u w. Moore, oi wis cuy, an enthusiastic member of the order, talked interestingly yesterday of the institution and of the fine work, it 'is doing. Wilmingtonians have a peculi ar interest in the institution.- which was founded by the late and lamented "Nathaniel Jacobi, of Wilmington, in 1892. with 29 acres of land and one! small building. There were five child- j ren to be cared for during the" first year. Now there are four fine, build ings and the number of children pared for is 160., Besides the Home has pro vision to take care of aged and Infirm Oehl Fellows, their wives, or those de pendent upon them. Prior to a year ago the children in the orphanage were permitted to attend the Goldsbo ro graded schools without paying tui tion, but a few months ago the city au thorities decided to charge the-pupils from the Home. This ruling caused the Home management to provide fa cilities for teaching most of the child ren at the institution. There are 140 in school at the orphanage and 19 are taking'the higher courses in the Golds boro High School. Recently 51 1-2 acres of land were purchased at a cost of. $7,500. making a -total Of 97 1-2 acres. Mr. E. Left Wagoner is the superintendent and the total value of the property is about 1100,000. Mr. Moore mentioned the fact that the State and National governments will soon assist in the formation of a mod ern dairy at the Home, which will give the children there an opportunity fjf learning how to conduct a modern dairy. As an indication of the-'hlgh stand taken by the children of the or- pnanage it might be mentioned that In a recent competitive contest in essays. oebates and declamations between 'oldsboro, Wilson and Fremont High Schools, it is gratifying to those inter f steel in th work of the Home to note that font- children were selected from the Goldsboro High School, all of whom were from the orphanage. Three ' ine four won first honor medals, 1 he boys at the Home have to work r Half the day on the farm arid the girls aiso have a number of practical du ties. The Wilmington members of tfce "rner take great Dride in the achieve nif nts of the Home and the matter be discussed with interest at the convention. . mere will be held in thn nnrtifnrttim I rm ha nm w I V citn. F: ; KineV' oi the Wilmington High School Thurs- football team from Donaldson Military , The 43rd session of the North Caro- aay, naay and Saturday of this week Academy went down to defeat before! Una Conference of the Afrlcan Metho- pernaps in most notable fine arts the crack eleven of the Wilmineton difet Euiscopal church, vwill convene exniDiuon eve-. gi.en in this commnn. mtch SfWori voctorHov at at h-.. tht titv n.t St. SteDhen's A - M. vi uy, - Nex; to "Halting a regular, art I League Park: when the local lads nlled church next : Wednesday morning gallery a collection of this kind affords up' a score, of " 16 to 0 against . the Bishop L;, J': Coppins, Ji)j: D., one' of the best opportunity for the' study , of pluckyf cadet opponeots. " The game the ablest 'pulptfeers Rtiors and lec- wnat is good and impropriate in archi-jwas a goocLone arid the large atterid- turers in his race, will preside. This leciure ana art, .and It is expected thatlar.r thnrmWhiv nWoi tha -Hno wnrir nr.nferni Pmhraces the eastern ha.r i.nft srrpnnancc rf t, n. I " , - r - " - I ... ----- city and the school . ffttidrir'fii-h of 'both tc.ims. t ' " of the State . and r its membership is large on each cf tie three, days. , J Though the fighting was for " thejccmp0Sed of progressivejmn and wo- ine exnifDa is brought td Wilming- """VYV men. v . wr.rq rK.SS" "."tv J?ta Z There will probably beaver 300 miri- w iui ouuuilUlDUUeUL UL LilR PIT.V I Z T ' T l-i- ..lx.- J trzi1 t hovs always holfl their nnn Jn n!nr;hps the COnfererilCe. A Wttlriber Of dis- and the Favettevllle team failed to tingulshed negro miriisteYs, educators cross the line or kick eoal for a sinele ana, general omcera -vi me cnurcn . a . w 1 T1V11 J f point V , . lirom New iofki, rnnaueipnia, wash- Tho rlatnlloH ronnrt ia da fnllrtwa- I mxtOn. U. ruuuj aua Oiner SeC- First Qaurter Donaldson kicked off "on of the country-' will be present THE PEOPLE of the Men Interested in r : : SSftVI.MCS,.BATK. 3 1 is to give to the people of this section an: ABSOLUTELY SAFE depositary, for their, savings,, and io; assist the saver and investor by paying them , 4 interest . on : their money We Invite You to Deposit Your Money Here Echools, who Is deeply Interested In everything -that pertains to art. A few years ago when the exhibit wan here the school netted $193, which was expended for pictures to be plac- ea in tne aixrerent school buildings. H. C; McQ UEEN. Pres. M. J. CORBETT, Vice Pres. "JKS.iS "te'r.. . , r"S,,,"" ond tiw will contribute their" talent Art T-Aaimo Pnorri mbm,iw yard - line. Wilmington bunts, and held from next weanesaay to next New Yorte citVr VTh inWoVn Ar Donaldson receives on 50-yard line, day night, a t wmcn i me the Bish should be m khu ir ti : Donaldson i kicked and Wilmington op win mase n airiUin,enw ho rhiirin tn . .ni. - took .the ball on 35-yard line. On a This religious organization which ly aee and it is neresoarv for tht fake kfck by Donaldson Wilmington is said to have over 700,000 communi purpose' to hareVb art tthe bal1 again Qn 3-yard line- Af c1, has its own printery and edits school, buUdlngs. The children would ter 3downs Wilmington makes sue- and publishes nearly, all of its liter then her.om fnmjnnr ftvtha moct ccssful. forward pass u Burnett. Wil- ature. Its Sunday school department works of art of all ages and absorb h1111011 continues her gains with at, Nashvilhs, Tenn. under the 'man unconsHonRiv ht Z t'a beautiful end. runs toy Hall and Bur- agement of Prof, Ira, Tv Bryant, pub Inett for 10 and 12 yards each. On lishes all -of its literature for the In- the collechon to he ghnwn at tha first - down Hashagen makes end, run thousands of, Sunday sclipols through Hlgh School I all of mirrreD for ' 10 -yards. Wilmington pounds out this country. Africa. ,and other is .ntl,H ViAritr.ti7 - ,iK Pmrntinn Donaldson's line for a gain. On third lands where the negro is to be found. architecture and coming "down - to dcwn Wilmington loses ball on unsuc- "The Christian Recorder," the official mnHorn AmATHion ' orf . iCssful forward pass. After two downs organ of the denomination, is the old- ere all, the most careful and faithful 2hicb very little gain was made by est negro weekly paper7in the coun reDrodnctlons The an-hlteetuai mih- Donaldson time was out. try. All departments Qf , tne church lects a??Sproduced mrectl? from the Second.. Quarter-Wilmington .ball WIU be well represented, ?i this annual originals, and the reproduction of the Pn 3-yard line- After two downs conference. Such departments as ed- Daintlnes are from the nripinnl rnn.l auunsiuu &vCu. ixi Wunu0v uvuuai, TOyvwuuii &-yard line. The Aca- Prof. Jno. HawldQ&,.one of the wllTno doubt rb ttia SpJSSniS d?mI m.ad,e S tW 6t 0Tt&t0' &nd ?n ,ed- back 15 yards by Monroe breaking J ary "society of the general church are ROBINSON DRAWS citJHT months I through. Donaldson kicked and Hous- Jccncrete evidences of the negroes . ' I ton took hall on 30-yara line, ww- jaointy to govern ana manage com- m aaw. uii Ayi o 1 1 n?inrton advances . to within 5 yards 1 mendable movements for the reach- ' n I, . j t li . i- i i A. , ... In the recorder's court yesterday i? ne" aowas; un' rr . , Pm "r ""f oe YfJ mornine Tom Robinnn colored was onrnen goes over iui wutuuuw. sirauie liueu. , im vuuieieuce wun trted Vol Z cha?gJ rSSSSfwl" Failed to kick goal Score: Wilmlng- the-Weieni North Carolina. Virginia a rteariiv wanon nnnn fonn wK,m ton 5; Donaldson. 0. . and Ealtimore conferences, supports son. who received ball on 10-yard line, institution has reached hundreds of I :":.J1. I Donaldson froes for 18 yards in two negroes in North .Carolina and turn-' he took an anneal to the Si npr.nr downs- After three downs "Gloomy ' ed .their activities Into channels of he toofc an tf appeal to ? tne .Superior gtone maKe8 pretty tackle. Donald- usefulness. ,.- - ' son makes further gain and time Is j The greatest interest! during tae out. a I conference - session t will.. be centered Second Half Wilmington kicked to upon the eleition of delegates to the Donaldson, who advanced 10 yards. I Ecumencial Conference of the-church. First down : Donaldson gains 8 yards which will ibe-heldmext May at Kan- on end run. Ball advanced by Stone sas City, Mo.. This -body is compos- on pretty end run.. -Wilmington then led of a large, portion of the progres- i"0 ' .Vz zj? yr-z if , OD1TD , The off ices,. of this Bank will ' he Amoved from their presehtlocdtion on Front Street to the riew; ' ' -J , " v WILMINGTON SAVINGS TRUST CO. BUILDING 110 Princess St., Between Front and 2nd. On and after November 15th idfl bush? ness will be transacted at the new address: A cordial invitation is extended to.the pub lic to inspect these premises on Tuesday,1 November 14th, and thereafter. The Wilmington Savings and Trust Company 3C Court. The assault occurred, at the Atlan tict Coast Line freight yards, where both negroes worked, one day last week.-- They became involved In an al tercation ana Kobmson picked up a cobble stone and struck. Wortham in the head with it. . The ambulance .was nr. Sneoi. I WrThiii IZ TaKen tS on 5 S Si.'SS f"!6 eieme.nt..0.r.t.h"!fr2 toil revuveieu juva auu . 11 uui v..v. . mic ui ituu iniui.L, ucuvk ma iiu- drop kick for goal but. failed., vBaiiijfortance of the election of delegates was brought out . to Donaldson's 20- J to .this great .body hof negroes ' from vard line and Donaldson executed for-1 nearly very section of the world where nX 1 ff.li o" Li ard pass successfully. Tbwnsend the negroes are thlciuy settled. There "-"3V- "vvj-i,'i'i.,.i j -t- rMvix1. anrl I o.k it. -i attenUon f tH.court yesterday, that Wf i "r1 !. V:? ; ,7 r " : ir""' .-,.B""V1 helnir that of a rural irentlemnn who I aavancea a lew j aius. nou ma.co . uuuiernce inanBi-'ureauy Deuig ais peing mac oi a rural genueman, wnoi kmi,TiMif, rir - nail nn -rtnnoid- o..Ce h rv.4t., j it son's .one-yard line. -Burnett, goes ov- especially in this iconferenice and the er through Donaldson's line and Wil- adherents of various ' new Ideas for Hams 'kicked goal. Score: Wilmington, the general advancement of th churcn 11; Donaldson, 0. " ' Iwill be present at this annual confer- Penny was here substituted tor Her-iecce. Dr. Q: D. earnest the present ring and Fryar for Shaw. Wilmlng- pastor of St.-Stephen's church, -this ton kicked off and Smith, for Donald- city, has for a number of years been son, received ana . aavancea nan iu r . or tne representatives of his con- James Walker ! 1 Memorial Hospital, while Robinson was arrested and plac ed in jail to await the outcome of his victim's' injuries had come to see the city and in-see ing1t imbibed;jtop freely. He was taxed the costs lor Demg arunK ana was allowed to go. , - SECURES AJSE-OF SEMINOLE "At the request of -u.e committee of 17"- Sttme .maJe,' good S11!, I f e a e-quaflrennial meeting of rr,,Cr,tKr,nrt rthomhn. fnmmn.0 1 aUU OU. tSUU.IUU UJ iuwiiocuu, " 1 Ills CUUfCU OQ 118 IB ' HUlOng VQe DTO- in chargebf arrangements for the ran- aBtalned L JrZL W" rii,iTe leent f Jthfcnurcn- Meeting at Bijou Theatre. 4 "r. Moench, a language professor of win sp?ak at the Bijou Theatre s afternoon at 5 o'clock, taking as "'s subject "Practical . Christianity aim Personal ' RemlniRreneea." ,t Dr ' nf h has recently returned : from rii 7any' where'he went to visit his ni" noine in Wittenbarg, his father be "lk dt one time the pastor of .the fa-' t n under the auspices: of the Y. ,.'-, ,' anu because of Dr. Moench's n)ianty among the youne TOPle t, , c:lty' a laree number of young in 1 and older People, too, no doubt, iii near him. This service will be- v . world-wide week of prayer tit ? men in this rHv nnrl nromar ke. '"PS win be held every day in the as Nation parlors at 1 o'clock. ;, ; ; - C I1:nder,.the auspices of ' the Y. M a. a religious mootiro win ha lioV J- the nijou Theatre (this afternoon at l)r l ' hen the' speaker will be tinn Z cnvwno has a wide reputa- The public is cordially invit 8'iages. Are th sole agents for one of the neatest, "niftiest" cottages in this old burg. . It, has six rooms, passage, every modern convenience and was bailt with an eye tp.util-. ' ity as well as to looks. . Only-recently has it been repainted (white with green, blinds) and papered. . ' ;.y , -: The lot is 33x165, on a street macadamized from curb to curb, .centrally located, and in a neighborhood that is sure to please. , V ,Sir or Madanvif you are seeking a home about this 'size, it would pay you to let 'us. talk our proposition' dvr'With'ydu.: proud to call thiV tlielr home, and we can make the price and terms within your reach. We are confident . that' this property . will be sold within the week; Why not see ys Monday : and ac-' quire this for yourself? "V 112 PRINCESS ST.. 4 We SeU the Earth." THONE1220 Revenue Cutter Will .Transport Spec ia! Guests .to . Southport c X put him out of the game. Fenny was i The ? members and friends of St. here substituted for Wells and smith Stephen's church are preparing to toms. has T secured 'from e Secretary in at PytoM make-the entertainment of ;thecon- of Treasury permission for the use of Townsend.. tried kick hut fumbled and feren unprecedented. The best ele the revenue cutter Seminole to convey 'bailment over. Burnett received Jor- ment of colored peop e in the city, re- warn &S9 auu auauwcu xv uiuiesa ui tuvir i vugiuus aiilliaLiuiis Hall makes good end run and Donald - always contribute to the success 'of son was penalized for foul tackle. I making Wilmington 4 can the climax j1.t I IA ...I. oW onrl -l u J.- " -11.1. board- the; government Doat will con- nouaw" m 'with iV v,ueul come8 " wwgiuie im- aiet of the sneakers for the dav Sen-111" '1"4 h"-c "V. ycsoiuus uyuu rwuvis, iu niw cucvi ators ConCTelsmen and other prom" ton's ball on Donaldson's 10-yard line, that the negroes in . ilmington live as t'nftSf an nther SffSi. Fourth Quarter i-, Houston goeskell as negroes in any secUon of the r!r . I throueh Donaldson a line for 10 yaras, country. i i no riiTTer win Rixn itihkr h. inn uvhi i " . . . i - r iv.. f,,i,aii ran la man o rv w.ii. n7 tsr mington and the hall goes over. Town- SPENT HER MCWEY WELL "7r 'Ln send kicked and Wilmington recover- H ,t,, read celebration on NoVember 23rd, Mr. B. F. Keith, Collector of Cus: the sDecial invited quests from Wil mington o Southport and return on the day of the event, ' The party on in ! . 1. -71 ..7 mi ". ed ball. On two end runs ball was ad- On beautiful .Sheridan avenue, in details tn connection with the use of I "'V ifr ' 1 ,7. - ... nu;uicI u the boat during the day. DISPLAY OF OSTRICH PLUMi Burnett msce toucnaown od iorwuru penect neaitn; .altnougn a year ago pass from Hall. Williams railed to she was almost a -wreck. . Writing of kick4 goal. Score: Wilmington io; her 'condition at that time she says: Donaldson, 0. - r'Last Winter I was completely run- Wilmington kicked- to Donaiasoni down ana felt fagged-out all the time, and" ball was aavancea iu yaras. was nervous, aid had inalgestlon. une or my rnenas aavisea me to Messrs. C- H;- Fore & Co., Have An M t.-m.rn t .IU. "::,:;V::rhVia Townsend kicked and .Houston recov ' " prPH ikick. Donaldson eot ball on t&ke Vlnnl nnrt It has dnnn me irreat tne :. announcement oMy.iJ niJ. , , Z' i . 7Z aewns. dioub utancsr fcuvm cuu i uu gooa. ine .urea, worn-oui ieeung is of the city is mm ' . A TT . O- A MV RjTav ftiessrs. JV. TWO vy., fVA fnr rr,o1 W ir - --r. A-" I l,.! DrhiyH will he fminn else-1 J " ua v"U" i an fcuiic auu i-am euuug, viguiuua ket street, wnicn wni De iouna eise kii,j vivv nnnniHsnn I a rM.;...i,,;. u,r . - . ha. n war ititru ncu ' uivi vm wm i nun wrii. i tit ' niii iiiai:u i t i iiim m ii i where in toaay s paper. n.ecenujr, tue ivei-euujr, iuei j otroln TTmirtnn i i . i ..n.. 1 nS eex&ve imn of "Wllmlngton-B and have perfect digestion. I wish L"?f,f The .ball-Vas, taken out 25 every tired Weak,-nervous woman BeUl LU lUC 'V." I " A A craina cnHorl with WilmlTlfT- I ,,11 .lo,. 1f 1 ' T - mlngton firm a large aispiay oi inei - . tnrritnrv I . - u. j,j S choicest black and - colored ostrich k-" f rrnX -w-nn , TrM,-on . ine Stars lor iwumusuu weie lumi ?u. ?:trj!.e'1i V.riT"V6K"".r: send and Stowe and for -ilngton ineewuiulu.. 8AuTr esnecially Bur sale which will start -on wonaay. xpei--- -' xT,etn-n nnd . , .r. o morvsl In. (tl uci , vw , 1, . .c ,' TT-a ont rn anA fhov I MOnrOO, 1.1 111 UI -IVieaBl B . X vr IS vsvr., r,1 1 1 M V. . .n w.a . wo a OS fftl t..., to(W nrnvo an fnr the hnn- -1 Ue . up ui me o lu, j. . s 1 J I n.ln mill nail trw BOO I lOWSi '. " ' ' dreds of ladies who will can to see the display' even if they do not pur chase. . : AT THE PORT. Wilmington Wiells .. Shaw, Penny and Fryar - Herring, Smith. Positions 'O Donaldson .R. G. any money in my life that did me so much good as that I spent for Vinol: Thousands of women and men. who w ere formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to - the wonderful strength-creating effects of V mol: If you are pale, wea, ner vous, and upset you owe It to yourseif and your family to try Vinol. It wiil . , Lamoeth j build you and make you strong. If .lt does not we give back your money. ..Kirven Robt. RJ Bellamy. Druggist. Wllmine- uioyer ton, N. C. (... mitn . McNeill 1 n.ti.. d.li r.u... kii.ua .. . , nvuDcncg rnuoj niuni luviiei.i inree -Detiv roDDeries. or attemntea ..Cook robberies., have - been retirorted to do- H. JB.:wannamaKriiiee headauarters as occurring Friday L.- H. B. . . . . .-. . .Jones night. Walton Bros1., at! Seventh and Jr" -X -oa r-retved bv Alexander Burnett . . .Stowa Orange streets, reported- that they t"&4w withTa cargo of pyrites Houston .. ..U FB.."..Townsenaif0und. their building broken open yes Spront &?pnj Wltn a cargo oi pyrites anvotWtes fnr .Donaldson Newton tnir mnrnn anrt that a,i. Af t. 1U1 HftlUM - ., I j Tavlo '-V ' . - : JHo dUl.1 Simm l'l,A hulMina rpv,. n.lllah Bt eamer. Xl'UTOnCiea.reu.l""- . . - i uou uccu vonicu.uuui .mc iuuuius """"" . . I rA(i1 f ha era-mo were Knsaell in i...Ak v a fnTiM, " vif (LaFayette), referee; Ruffln tCaro-Jf0Und it. Standing beside it was a lin), jLrmpire; Oates, timekeeper; push cart. Thef robber had f evidently Lynch,. head linesman. I become fri&ntened . and left the hay Featuring the game were Town- and cart. Mr.' R. A. Montgomery re- send s long punts ror wonaiason ana ported that some one entered his sta the successful spectacular use of the ble at Eighth-and Princess streets forward pass iby the High School. The nd stole a set of buggr harness.-W; attendance was tne largest on1 tne 10- h. Rehder. colored, Teported that a cal field, this year and the spectators I box of tools was stolen from him at were enthusiastic over the fine play corner of Second and Walnut streets 4 large delegation of High school stu dents was present to root ior tne 10- Memorial Service Tdday cal team and their-hearty cheering in-1 A memorial' service will be held at spired tiie Wilmington 'boys to do their IGrace Methodist church this evening test,'.? .V -.:,. 1 in -.honor of the members who have The High School has played three! died during the year. A short memo games so far this year, winning two of rial sketch of each deceased member them ahd: playing, the Rocky Mount J will, he.rjead. with comments on the apprentice Doys 10 a aianuguii m -i,ne i comiorts or. tne t;nrisiian -. : ;rne Arrival ana; Clearances at the; Port Burnett C.. . Us. :w Yesterday. Meier .... -: , . ...Ui.... rri. Mir nun arrival and: one: MOnrOO . . . . . . U.. . . t.WlOUVC vs. . - . , I UrillUmo Tho Ttritieh steamer iNorion, irom tiA fr T.ksnnville. Fla. The steam. er Duplin cleared far Smith's Bridge, n'iCKortheast rlter: r. :,i...,r. ' " a CONVENIENCE, f 4 A checking account with this Bank IS a great convenience; not only to the business professional man, by to the farmers as well. More people would keep such c- cirants..ii.jtlierrKw,; 3ust go about It. We gladly assist those who need.help in getting started. We deslrV the-accounts of firms and-indiyfdjialsjand extend to them 'every reasonable courtesy and facility..;; e Southern. National Bank THE C. W. PQLVOGT COMPANY "The Store That's Always Busy." ' . . . Probably You Are Interested , You ought to be interested in the new. t winter clothes. " Probably you are. v Ladies' SuiU and Coats Another large. shipment just i;eceived; You would enjoy seeing. and trying on the attractive garments we are now showing and we urge you tcr do so at ybur-earliest convenience. . . ' : : ':'.y '; ' i; -' :'-?v vYou May Not be Ready to Buy Yet-But you are Certainly ready Jo look. We are ready to show'you. . ' ' ' ! , " .-'' ." t - 'nj " ' I'll ' ' . Whether You are Inteested in $10.00 garments or $45.00 ones or some price in betwten you will find a- realMdre assort ment here and the qualities :at',each: jpHce represerijtatiye. ; Where Qualities are Thoroughly Dependable, Style Correct and Prices Right. . - v . -: '. . You should certainly see our mag nificent showing of . swell Furs, rht now, while it is most compfete. Are yoa very fastidious about . your corsets ? Do you want the very latest styles, the perfect fit and the greatest comfort? ' ,Then wear W; B. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1911, edition 1
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