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. : . , Y - Y. - f " Y J ' - ' '. I - ! " : Y 1 ' .,yy ; V 1 y THEMORmrr ST AIL WTLira&TOK 'N. ? OIW EDXESr) AY. XOVEMBEB 9." 1911. '--PAGE 5. - ' . 7 - .. GRANOLITHIC ' 'SIDEWALKS MERCHAIITS DIIIE TOGETHER COLO WEATHER Q Ml S EDBUT 1 ALL-DAY SESS10 1 1 YESTERDAY :"YYY - yy;.. Ordered Put Down. on Streets Soon to Be Improved Certain Obstruct tions'on' Princess. Must be ' Re'movsd .', Except the adoption of a resolution requiring: , persons v!' having property abutting on certain '-, streets soon to be improved to' .lay. granolithic side walks in front of their, respective lots iiiul another requiring; the removal of iron railings and steps projecting on 1 he sidewalks on Princess, between Water and Second streets, the -time or the City Council in regular session yi-sterday afternoon Was taken up largely with matters of no general im? instance, It was a short session for a regular meeting, lasting only little more than an hour. Enthusiastic ..and Laraelv Attended Meetlng'in Masonic TempieLast ' Evening Several ' Fine Talks Were Made. Looks Like Government Bureau Wilt Fall Down on Prediction for Once. Thanksgiving Day In 1 " , , ' Wilmington. - 1 Negro Charged With Burgtary Dis- . missed, Probable Cause Not Be 1 . ing Found Several Other ; Cases Disposed Of. Emphasizing the fact that Wilmirig. ton has pnei of- the . livest merchants' Shades ol Willis Moore! Is the Weather Bureau " of the Unit- Following an all-day session of the Recorder's - court '..yesterday, Sam associations in the State, half a hun- Ud SUtes going to fall down on a preylBouie, colored, charged with the capi tal off ehse "of burglary, as dismissed late yesterday , afternoon, probable Mayor Joseph D. Smith . presided .Mid in attendance were ail members; also Capt. Thos. D. Meares, the ( lerk;,Dr. Chas. T. Nesbitt, city sup erintendent of health, and City Attor ney Herbert McClammy. Postmaster Thos. E. Wallace was before the CouncJ with regard to the paving on Ann street, between Fifth and Sixth slating that the work did not come up to the specifications 'in that the brick ;,re out of line, and, besides, there is iro much space between the brick admitting the accumulation -of germs etc. Councilman P . Q. Moore, in (harge of the Department of Streets and Wharves, stated that the matter had been called to his attention al ready and that the city engineer had notified - the contractor that the worn would not be accepted and paid for until it came up to specifications A bill presented by Mi. H. " si Grant, the -plumbing inspector, for inspection of. some plumbing, was not that the Council could not .make n ai)propriat'.on.for inspection of plumb ing, payment for which Is provided for b a -city ordinance. Upon recom mendation;?? the health department the contract for making repairs at the 1 est house was awarded to Mr. R. J. Sykes at $200 This was the lowest bid, the next lowest being $296. Coun cilman Tiencken said that there is about $5,000 doe oh taxes that it ap pears can only be collected by suit and recommended that the city ator ney institute suit, and this was or dered. The city attorney was In structed to bring suit today against the Atlantic Coast Line and others who have declined to pay the special i i-rivilege or license tax. Councilman P. Q. Moore offered the following resolution with regard to streets and it was unanimously adonted:. Be it Resolved, by the City Coun cil, and it is hereby directed by the same: '1. That the property owners on tumI Cross, from .Fourth - to utn fleets; Third, from Red Cross to Castle; Fourth, from '. Red ross to Canle; Fifth, from Red Cross to Castle; Market, from Water to Fourth streets: Front, from depot to Castle, , l-.n rpnuired to lay granolithic side: walks in front of their respective lots, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of the act of tne tresis i.itnre. authorizing the City of Wil mlngton o Issue bonds for street 1m- urnverriMits. "2 That the clerk and treasurer be directed to issue proper notices as verm irpri 'hv the act referred to, noti fying property owners to lay side walks in conformity with said act. "3 All such sidewalks sha- be sub ject to the inspection and approval of tha city engineer." Councilman Perdew again mentioned the complaint of icitizens auout Sun day selling. He said that one man told him a few days ago that children on their way to Sunday bcaool stop i- the fruit and confectionary stores and spend the pennies, nickles and dimes, which they were given to take t( Sunday School, and the Council man remarked that the temptation should be removed from the little tcts. Councilman B. C. Moore said thit thp rinizirists of the city recently formed an organization and some of thp members seem to be in favor of r-.inainz arrangement. The mat ter, he said, would be discussed at a ir eeting to be held thi3 week. There was some furtner aiscussion ui cm" dav selling, but nothing definite re- Councilman B. C. Moore asked te a resolution pro viding for the immediate removal of the iron railing projecting on me biuc- wnlk- nn trfo south Siae ot rnwess between Front, and ' Second strets, which he did. Mayor Smith objected to th rpsniutlon because it did not 1 rf quire the removal of steps as well as railings and did not include more ter ritory f'nuneilman Moore accept ed an amendment to have the order ni ply to both sides of Princess from Water to Second, streets, the follow tha resolution that was ' -1 ' v- ' C3 v . . unantmmialv ftdonted: "Resolved, That the chief of police of the City of Wilmington be and he 1 "hprphv nnttflprl to notify the owners of jiroperty on Princess, between Wa ter and Rprond streets, to remove ai iron railings and steps adjoining their property obstructing the streets and place the .sidewalk' in condition so as tnrm tr' th street lines and cradps." Councilman B. C. Moore made a rffiupst for a Heht in Love's alley l et ween Harnett, and Swan and Sixth Prul Sovonth atrpetft. and 8t4i alSO that the Heht at Fourth and Brans v irk street? is reported out early at niaht. The Heht will be given as re mested and the complaint as to the lmht at Fourth and Brunswick win oe wivtin of r Anf Iati f The matter of the resignation tt 8 rgeant C- S. Burnett as a member m the Dolice d&Dartment. was not bioueht ud at the meeting. Council man B. C. Moore. In charge of the l!i;irtment of Public Safety, did not n-ceive the resignation until yester l.".y afternoon, and he saiu that he de iied a few days to consider the mat i'T of a successor. The meeting adjourned shortly after ; o clock. dred leading , retail dealers assembled diction of cold .weather for Thanksgfv m tne banquet, hall of the Masonic ing Day? So it aDDeareth at least Ttemple last night and following a der For this reat institution to make a I cause not having -been' found. The ngnuui supper discussed for nearly prophecy that did not come true, even session was 'presided over by Deputy two hours varlous points pertaining to on an ordinary occasion, what a ca- Recorder George Harriss,. Boule was the mercantile business with particui lamity it would be, but for it to make defended ,by A- G. .Ricaud, Esq., and lar reference to credits and rating so grievous a blunder as to promise City Prosecuting Attorney Geo. L systems.- r Y ' - clear cold weather for ThaTifr-MrivW Peschau represented'1 tftV5 State.' The It was one of the largest attended I Dav and then fait Hnwn wrvniH ha inn lease was hard-fought 'tHrbuehout land uuu uiuob icuiuuaiitBUC UIHKLIUCS rnp I TTi 11 r n nnn enrrnv wnn in ctoiu ahrnani o n,.mAi. nf nritnoeaoc .nrora nf.m1h.. iYC IT ,, f evei " eiu au oneitnrougnout tne lana. - ed hv earhBlde .-- left the hall feeling that he had not Thoronehiv dismistod fev a wet and ea y eacnsiae. , been, benefitted by the talks and dis- sticky downpour that lasted for the v B1ouie t a,slcht!!d "ItI?1 hxavIng cussions. The supper ifself was suffl- greater part of the day, the populace hroken into-tte-horoejof Mary Jones, clent to attract the large number who tnnv renewed hnno veoterdav when colored,, on Eighth street,; between . . . . ... . -rv J " , XTI ' J rp.,lr. o-nA ni were oreseni. ttesmes. tne.re nati heentthe 1 ft a hmmn nninir naTA teonmi uu nj'ui owieu. au am promised a nne programme or talks bv the local weather atitinn anneared BaM" Dalu DU1L a"a vl auu a. ww and one address, The address was to For did it not promise for Wilmington have been delivered by Mr. Chas. N. and vicinity rain and much colder HiVans. Dresldent of the Southern Na-hoct nWht an a fnr tntnv taif anA o tional Bank, who was prevented from cold wave with hih northwest wtnda wno testified that she saw Bouie put x . .... . I . . . . , . 4 V.n.,n-Vi a J uemg present on account 01 illness m Everybody smiled again and began to uia , lu,ut " his family. It was with regret that look forward to a Thanksgiving Day fon nd tae tne,oak off the wall; this announcement was made by Pres- with real old-fashioned Thanksgiving tbat s?e got up i1?? chased him for ident A. M. Hall, of the association, weather, cool and crisp and bracing, some distance and ,that she caught up As it happened, there were many oth- But alas! As time sped on in i its w,h him and saw him carrying the er good features of the programme measureless flight and the big clock alligator grip and cloak,, but that she and things. kept. moving pretty lively ia. the, Court House tower tolled off was unaWft to hold. him and that he all the evening. the hours one by one last night it be- awa ,ffP.P Wk' o , u 4 Mr.. E. H. Munson, who was one of gan to appear that the government's Ben Pricfevand Joe.. McCaleb, two th,3 delegates to the State convention forecasting machinery must lave hSrt.tr at Hendersonville last June, told in- slipped a cog somewhere. For the Noin JS h0eQ,that, nigt' toroefliKrlv . enm&tlilnr nt TOKaf rnld wnvo dirt nnt annoor hnt tnotend testified that tey Say KOUle raise the liOilll ijir f; ifii ill I All deposits made with this, strong, old Savings Bank on or bfef ore that date will draw interest from December 1st: WE I NVITE YOU to DEPOSIT HERE 7-1 ilVU.t. ' S3 THE PEOPLES SAViMCS BAMK man's cloak on the morning of Novem- rnider ber 23rd, between 4 and 5 o'clock. . 00CDO(30 OOOOO C) CD O CXDOOCXDO 19 ' - if with, absorbing Interest .and injected beyond the midnight hour last night L 3 Jlt!?', ? jvst enough humor in his remarks to the cold wave was still noticeable-be- Jad Mft hl L??? hold 'the wrapt attention otl the mer- cause of its absence, and .as for winds; W ou ln fc5.Lt'! 1 chants, the enUre.time he was. on the ,why not even so much as a breath of In1?epe"fe.74.5. Coa-y ? vl&nh noor. ;, ,wwie - he -was too modest to air was stirring, remaps, Detween, " .-.?.- say so, Uk Munson took a prominent the tlnie that the paper goes to press P0" S,fl . tyiattni part in that convention, although it and the time when it greets tne reaa- . -y" ". tth hi a W1 was the. first meeting of the State as- er at the breakfast table, the weather troiible with hiSyife and that sociation he ever attended. Mr. Mun- will have undergone the "desired Jor the- P- 'ew months she had re son made eome discoveries at the con- change, thus vindicating Willis and fused to star at A.jtf vention. chief amona which was that his army of weather makers, and the tht on the jMgnt : of thi 2nd she had the State association has among its hearts of the people will rejoice again. " t1 numbers many men who are not only It is to be devoutly hoped so, but the t to Mary Jones house where successful merchants and snlendid chances aDDeared slim early una " hnslneco men hnt mn of n snlendid mnrnlmr ' - Wife had gone, 10 TOOK Wf Uef literary education. The next conven- However, whether the weather is L..'tn.D.lli.li V..v V. nwn to .tt.. nionti r-r rrA Wllmtnontltono will en. ry reason o believe that Wilmington joy a happy Thanksgiving anyway for WMng .with those on the inshie, buH can secure the 1913 convention. there are many events DooKea ior iae i "'" ' i .Y' : " i" " TT: I About the time Mr. Munson was in day and no matter what may be the uu ,f 'a w6,. "o ! otnnnA f Mv.0, .n. in..,. w (oto nf he nieaouro oeeVer wife, he was informed that she was tion Mr. S. R. Keyes, secretary of the he must surely be able to find some- not there, and 1 that he then left the ti ,' ,l m ottontinn I place to aVo'.d having trouble. He met National Association of Credit Men For one thing, there is the football Mounted I Officers Colem and Thomp- and heard many fine addresses Ing upon ' credits.' One of these J . J a t A -L L J I 3 uresses appeaiea bo sirongiy 10 me ui-i promises lu ue uw ui "- I . ..,.ij , rectors of the Wilmington associaUon tests of its kind that has ever been tjey told hia i they we're afraid that , that they asked that it be read to the witnessed in the city. The game will they could j not.- TheegrotestIfled ( President Hall begin at League Park promptly at .J""L rZ.ViZV. 1. a3 4 ruvar CO- h 7?1 Irf -r '1 . 1- 1' i Iff : s i ysfr' 1 1 - :.' jtz::? bear- game between the Wilmington, and son on ,j"k f" L e ad- Raleigh High School teams, and .it they could' assist h , fetUng his hedi- promises to be one of the best con- wife out of; the houand said that f ' ! Our CVIew Dhttepesft Quarter Will begin DEC, FIRST; Deposits made NOW will receive interest in three months at our March 1st quarter. 1 WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS The Wilmington Savings and Trust Company 110 PRINCESS STREET CONFERENCE CONVENES TODAY, presented Mr. Keyes and he read the 3:30 o'clock and a convenient scnea- r;7 TVlnTndent F3rty-Eighth Annual Session (By Geo. F. King.) of A. M. address, which gave in detail the plan ule will be maintained by the power again saw Zht nr in " of co-operative credit reporting that company. Another event is the shoot- Ice Compaq later in the night or in ; is used in Indianapolis, Ind. Many ing match at Greenfield, and this wii r"ea i" The 48th annual session of the splendid points were brought out inl also probably draw a large attendance, as done tOget nis wire out or tne North Carolina annual conference of be found of value in the management Southport, over the W.. B. & S., which. T-?'(?JwA -nrrnhn at 10 A. M.. today in St. Luke's A. M. of the local, association. will, give those who care to go the op- n wWmhocDt z, tlg dt Bjshop. Alex. President Hall made a- plea-for Portunityj -of visiting, the, Ptty little gJ'SSgftS Walter, one of the mostrom- greater co-operation -among the mem- 15 lliwJSSSthSS. lea?.efs aJ.d. bi.shoP8 ?f hls ra-ce' - . .! X X- m 1 M Au T1 UI1I1 1 I Iflll II III W 111 UC r-j II SI ' 4 m r rtn lnrr AArl T . ing of the denomination at Charlotte, HOmon. gave : Y 'nlrwlr he neemed- verv-tnnh WnrHed iWly- Amuu5 tuc xxioiijr miuwc two reasons why he considered it of searcn or tne nne spon w u u ";tn7;r , : " . . ing features of this conference is tne Ders 01 uie association in tne way ui " " , 'i.Y , J hnt aid tht he had sncified no Dar- Wl" i"esme- iUia v LUC in-uuiCr furnishing to. tha secretary promptly availed of hy numerous doughty nim- but ' Uce preceding the quadrennial ineet- m m. - ti . . x .v, A m i rnn a wnn w 1 11 viur lug tv iiuo w&i - i rn rcvz rti inir iimihi iii h i i i wiimii inr v i w w - t extend credit. Mr. Ikr3 Solomon. gave Brun . i i , u llln great value to the merchant tofur- after quail ?ZV& witnesses were nut "Lection of delegates to represent the nish the central office with data. First, the other game native to that section. Charlotte conference at the general msn tne central omce witn oata. rirbt, " ,P, . :, T nn hv the defend on of them bein "aiiwiie v if all the members furnish data each, Others will go hunting in New Hano- on he dfenp, one or them be n conference. membar gets the benefit of informa- JJ msUstimofy1S . tion given by 60 members. As a sec- f ivingDay on jnjc home,and saidhe had told "Al. ond reason, ne 101a 01 a person, wuu . ,f. 1 7rr,V -tiefo I her father that his wife her sten- cutuusiaoilv; ' owed several bills here arranging to are alive with- the scatter-gun artists 0rthfA move out of the State some time ago. on that occasion. 1 m..u h.n,,. a, n Iho nlht the rnhhprv was " " 00 The goods.Vwere placed in a boi car out at tne jape rear wuum. alieeed to have occurred : He has raIse1 aunng tne a, oCA ot the denot The Renretarv heard of the members will pass the day enjoy- alleged to nave occurred. $8,000 for all purposes and had 259 . " - i . i m t. n avo.i . Mavarn rnarapiiir w 1 1 n pxsps i ' - " . it ana attacnea tne property iur ue ------tt- - d -fls merchants for whom he had accounts, ter roast amf luncheon and that Pjeas- Jed as Thewrre several o as P?pu1 JSeiSii Tcro iS P the Pastor and ambers There A i .nnn.intsh9r aa evei. ' dependent ice. company, wno vruin. a,m,t oftA miniaterfi deleerfttes and 5on but the secrTta; To the newsboys and the poor boys with Bouie testified that they saw him rsittfrs from varU this oecause the mer- of tba city the "Salvation Army wil JpUmtat country in the ci d to furnish him the give a Thanksgiving dinner in their ing on which tbe robbery is aigea 6minently m3nti T?ey C tSS ac! hall on Market street and about 100 toeoccuged, . f general secretar other merchants got; little fellows will enjoy the good lengthy gments weregmade W conference meets them. Mr, Solomon things prepared for them In add! on counsel ;f bo sides the State con himself was one of the merchants who tne usuai oasKets wi u u yi b" the heginmng at 10 a "Star of Mv Dreams Shine On." Hear Mr. Morgan in this beautiful auad at The Grand Theatre today. P'Hie United States has eighty-seven ifiephones for each 1,000 residents I port and it was received with eclat. " X?" ?: , Z: ii rwtlV accessions. The church has been re to Bouie's excellent character "V . . nt.t apHvHiOS addresses will be delivered.' The May or will deliver the welcome address in behalf of the city. Other prominent speakers who will deliver welcome addresses are Rev. Drs. G. D. Carnes. J. A. Bonner, Dr. F. W. Avant and R. S. Jervay. The responses will be de livered hy Hon. J. O. Dancy, Revs. J. W. , McDonald, S. D. Conrad, R. A. H. Carroll and E. Sl- WSimmons:' ., . i ' . ' PEOPLE'S B. & L. sell was one Ol tne mercnanta wuo tuc uou-, ViTr it, hv Unlv nnestlnn to be considf-red by the ?5S' ""Li, ;"" . ' had not furnished the information, but to tne -; Recorder and.askine tbaf the defen- . A n.e J ?eI ma "c"! aaSeTIndnt SSKS wmness lifted by this e.r Z eU' He will haye deUiled information as ray of : kindness. ot onaMe'if be, administered. Tomorrow night to his customers ready for the asso- mere wm u r7 .: T.t Vk i. will be quite an event, ine welcome oiaou to. a few dW, e .aid ,a8t gJSTg .SScT JSS?S S J. H. Rehder. Mr. J. W. H. buens ana DeTeniwreu j r-mr.onv hn hnth white, were chareed with va- fVo;iK3l',,t.,i .tw.it the announced that it will operate a half, grancy. Both, were .fouid guilty and ii i. ivcuui . - r" l.J, v, hooph Hne(lnlthA woman' 1-Ccelved- traient sen- next supper, and meeting eacn mer- nouruu -r- t- af WAaWon tWeountv larm. 0anVnJ Melton Wa given the alterna- PD .1 the Summer season tive of paying a fine of $25 and costs meeting ouu "'"""-"."-UTniVni-e advantage of the fact and or going to the roads for 30 days. The MCJf,. w R Td I Altart SSiw W HowEer, there still hope that the mlngton .Jw..Cll. at 17th and Castle Kuse'andR-WBl 'KK eold-e.ther may yet arrive and that streets, early yesterday mornmg. 'Sf'S 8JtSugS BroU,M Center Char,.. . . Mr. John H. riaKe was arrested yes- INSPECTIONS. terdav by Deputy Sheriff Melvin Home, on. a warrant charging mm Police Still Making .Search tar Wh:-I with an assault upon Mrs. W. J. irew and Beer. Barnes, of no. bia unurcn street, it New Series of Stock Opens Saturday Its Beneficlent Work The People's Building '&YLoan As sociation, which has recently jnoved its headquarters with the rear estate agency of D; R. Foster & Co., to its handsome new quarters on' Princess street, announces that it will open a new series of stock on Saturday of this week and those who are seeking an investment or the foundations for the building of a home should call , at the office and talk the matter over with the secretary. This Association has assisted in building 500 homes in Wilmington and vicinity anu has , loan ed over flQuO.OOO to shareholders. With this mammoth business, it, has never sustained a loss and Its' affairs are safely and Judiciously administer ed. The officers are Wm. E. -erdew, president;. J..W. H. Fuchs, vice pres ident; Woodus. Kellum and Chas. C. Loughlin,- attorneys and D. R. Fos ter, secretary anu treasurer. v has baen sold to Mr. F. A, McCullough, of Norfolk, through the insurance companies. The Loud is loaded with lumber, and the cargo Is intact with the exception of that part of it which was loaded on the deck. The schoon er was picked up abandoned at sea by the derelict destroyer Seneca and tow ed into Southport, and from there t0( this pprjt by the, tifg Reliance. SUGGESTS LOAN OF THEATRE. Disabled Schooner Sold. The disabled schooner Stephen G Loud, which' was towed here in a wa terlogged condition Lecture Car Probably Not ' Large Enough' to Hold Crowd. . Mayor Joseph D. Smith yesterday received a letter from Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, State Geologist . and. secretary of the North Carolina Good Roads As sociation, with regard 'to the visit of the Atlantic Coast. Line Good Roads train to Wilmington on December 13th. The train will arrive, in Wil mington at 12:54 P. M. and will leave at 3:24, stopping a little ovtjr two hours in the city. Dr. Pratt suggest ed that owing to the fact that the space in the lecture car is limited and that, there will 'undoubtedly be a large attendance at the lecture In Wilming ton, that the Mayor make arrange ments with one of the local moving picture houses for the loan of its hall and apparatus for the occasion. May or Smith will probably take up the matter with the moving picture thea tre men this morning. He will hardly have any trouble in securing the hall of either "ot, the motion picture .thea tres. . There are about 100 varieties of some time ago. flesh-eating plants .known. ' ,. were "i:arve i ii a l russuui ou,- i wisvo..v. Juanita," and "I Stood on tne Bridge at Midnight." Tne quartette was loudly applauded and received the high 'praise of all present. CONTINUE ton and AUTOMOBILE DAMAGED. The noiice continue to make inspec-1 is alleged that the assault occurred tions of near-beer places for whiskey on Monday night and that the man . Y UhH heer under authority given them knocked Mrs. Barnes down several IT. JOC Oldrnc 1 .Hi. M. VloVo than tnnV nt war. i . ... o. m. i nv wnar is Known bs ue own." uiuco. wi. . v 1 1. ! m. A kit Jk macnm "..W4 ''"I Vr. h what is known as the "search ordl- times. :?JluAiryv!, They merely make a memo- rant for Mr. and Mrs. Barnes charg- An auioaiuuii ubiuusius w tu.. --rv - . . make In then xviih an assault nnon him. . a. j j i raniiii iii. 1 1 wir iial lucj uuwk ubk vuvu tr i starKey was run miu uu -rhl Af f Fowler. who Justice Harrfes. recognized all for to tw tent r TlnTirthrinformaUon for future refer- their appearance before, him-this af o u u n i ti v Mr i .1 x i r I I iii-.km du cclb i . . I . . . . . i : . . . . i mv. fniinorino' ore amnn&r . tne i temnon at & o ciocK wnian tne cases hv the fi:20, outward bound suDurDan . . 5 '' ? 7" " - . .. -i. . . . n aioo inflnenren nurmc ine ua&i icn wm ne nea.ru. car otf t&3 Tidewater rower uomy-1 K-. "7"' m,wnff the - I DID -WHAT SHE! HOPED f; 'It Is a' real .pleasure to find that ny's. beach; line. Mr. Starkey's' . car aays anu me was being towed Into the city byan- searcn. south Front other car and whence car linecros- E. M. Cheek, Jio 6 South FTont sing- was reached ana jne nr st ma- Princesr s reet. Officers Bcmethin you nave bought is Just as ffft.:d!2?&k xThdM and Thompson; M. J. Grlf- good as you hoped it. would be, and ?l 1 6 2!n? ilSSl framft to a stoo nth, 2 Market street,-Officers D. W. Mrs.. Charles .Proper of .West Scran-.iWit??-e!?-'.S2 Smanland M. C. Gray; E. L. Star- ton. . Pa., writes a letter to teU others " w?.Inl .r1"". . r J" ;I-pv e North Water street. Officers W. net experience. She says: as tne Street Cl "Uic t a -I---. - ... t, ttT TanTvn- T N T 11,m.n ond t7er weak collision occurred Jonunaiy, omy r7Pore and M.; L. Moore; M. I am -sure that Vinol 'has-, nelped" me -Vrd the street caVnushed this Brunjes620 Market street, Officers A. very, much, for four bottles ot it have ar08- w?d til lit been ffll acrosl D Smith and J. R. Minshue; C. Ken- broUght bacif-mjr strength,, which is fhe t.? the result milht have beeh nedy, 10th and Grace streets, Officers jugt what I was itoldt would'do.". the track the result mignt nave peen ne Bullard; J. when we recommend Vinol for. all oinenent. l. Bolton, No. 828 North Fourth weak and run-down people, and those n,. nmina TABiaht.'" , street, Officers H. G. Bullard and A. who have stubborn, coughs, lack of DaJ?ce .a' Kul?IJ55lT,"w u- , fi-, n Newton: Stelies ft Co., No. 920 aDDetite. sleeolessness' and nervous T13rPnwer S Market street, Officered Coleman and conditions, We do .so . because we are VTMni lZmiS- ThbmpW.v . absolutely -convinced that It Is just nt n? VhJ f afSr n?omises to be Y- : V ' what they! need. .'.Then if Vinol does :JlSJ?XaJ lt. Winchester, Va., Nov. 28.-Abner not- satisfy them perfectly we' give 117 JST.rr wm hrVnIshed by a Ferguson, prominent Confederate back the. money. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1911, edition 1
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