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V': I II , ' A TnJJttNGTOX S!TVOOMrAIOr.-.13.a.J - v - , , TTUmlastoBt J. C Entered it second-class matter at tb tKMtofflce at Wilmington, N. C, under Act of Cong-resa, March 2nd, 1874. VCLt AS 80CIATKD PRESS BJCPOBT. i" 1 ' Thursday, March 22, 1912. v Many a detective Is a defective. . A man vfho is In the public eye may be that "beam", you have read about When you make both ends meet tie them together and show others how they can do the same thing. President Taft announces his oppo sition io the "soap t)ox prhnary elec tion The regulation strong box con vention is good enough, for fijm. TTT - Col. Roosevelt says all he wants is a square deal. By George, we thought he. was satisfied with his hand, judg ing from his, readiness to be "called" I by-thepeople-' - It is claimed that 200,000.000 eggs i are in the cold storages. At the same time . that is no ; reason why stage struck people should . get ' careless with themselves. It Is said that since the republic has 1 been established the Chinese women ' have taken to Paris hats. When the i Chinese men receive the bills they will ! be sure to take to Paris green. - . . " . . j Col. Roosevelt says: "I expect to ;race a new He every day." Well, why 1 did he pursue a course'in which he I would be sure to meet up with a pack of lies?' ; -,'', , beads about the big Senatorshlp We are glad ot IV for we gei Wh.; Ma" plFT.,' Jail-Sale of enougn iox ine ngui, overrule uui i Lota Other Notes ; . RtAtA fienatorshin wltnout. lugging h rsnecial Star Corresponaence.; i tM .ii. liW.nm '':Wa vata tnl .Washington.' N . C . JVL&rcn x that a -preferential "i! m SiT OUR BUMPER COTTON CROP According" to the Government's re ports from ginners. the South already hi rtnn the. utmretedented number of ,'16,205,097 'bales of cottoafor the nopes, yiowever, , : attmpted murder , in ' Vandemere. ion ', Thik "ifiVindMf aii'stvles Primary would be held -for the Sena-lPa ,count about 50 miles from of bales calculated' on the basis of torshlp, for that would have, avoided this. city, when a Mr. W. C. Sefby, standard bale, of 600 pounds .each. rr,u Annrf hrvw that vn un to that question. XMevertneiess, it buus . ' . aihv wnt ' iliio fnr th.four distinguished canai-K. . , i.- n ii.v now, tae most enormous crop m vni : . - i io ais iwme wiweeB n auu, """" history of cotton production can be dates .are more concerned than any P. M.. and proceeded to quarrel witn I . I iAh4ii.i ntnilr tier n Tor. .rani ni' a unnHlirT nnmHIT.- . gauw miuiwreu uu buu" T , HA, hl&wi over ,th left eye with- a This gives us a chance once more w ..... . - - N t Sfttlafled with this break it oft "in the General. Assembly) fcft nicked ud an axe and. tried to dash . c-' ',lfor not giving North Carolina a good fcer ''brains' ; out, -but' the blow missed Dales.- several i t ' .o-' I ' td . Rtmoir a rfanclmr blow -w n ft ft roimtrl e snomaer. A8;u .Toa tA nt tn AnflinM r ' " I fair . hraTti . ktinwn SelDY was ar- . it - - v - c aocf Diacea m-'ian out m uwie claiming that the crop was really I . v.k-'h. Ravtem; Sbort-and.that .the define in pric, 3d SecWityseav W placed in, Jail was' because . the markets were being r v T ! f I Z i C there. - Selby , has only' Deen v a , resi- no.a vuow ., . nnvlno2 T.Rlfttnr that there is I , ..1J : ' o. --nT,n-' mnnlnnlatAd Th fact is it is . &l- ' , ' " : I ueni orwiuemre ior- u" """ manipulated. The rMV 11 18 no longer any excuse for failure , to Ld W'fceveral childrenV The-trou-ways & good idea to watch the gov-1 . . - rAl1aMn nomlhat,on ernmem reporiB, ui . i v.,. ; " I errew out or a dispute tnai wr. oviuy nd ia,tr as to cron conditions and! F ' " ' '.''.': Jhad with afiother woman.. 4 One of the largest real estate reais cdedited "op to the 19ii crop' year: is our bumper cotton crop. r ' Nearly a year ago The Star esti mated the cotton crop of 1911 at, 15,- 000,000 . to 16,000,000 thnes afterwards we declared that it weather. The cotton speculators m New York and Liverpool do that, and when, the market, begins to gejt r ner vous there' is a cause for it. ' The speculators but' read the mean RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO RULE ever made in this city, took place this. ' 5 7 -r morning when f the- Atlantic . Coast t: Ex-President tRoosevlt,- 5at - Carrie-1 Poaitv Company- and the Elm wood irU Hall, in New Yorlo' citv. on ' Wed-1 Realty ComDany auctioned off in build nesday '. night, replied, to President lug lots th lirge. and le j lem- ' Says the Richmond Journal: ; "A 'Norfolk man has disappeared and is I believed to be. in Richmond." Troba i bly Norfolk; will look on that as mere- 1 ya case at taking to the woods. f It is said "there are 3,000,000 germs (In every handshake." Nevertheless, the politician Is willing to take chanc ' es. He shakes hands now and later ; shikes the men with whom he shakes hands now. t ' ; It is now predicted that .Georgia's peach. crop will be the largest in the history of peach growing in. the State. North Carolina's peach '. crop ' never fails to visit Wrlghtsvllle Beach dur- ing the Summer. ,t, .... r ,: Tht Atlanta. Constitution tells us that Atlanta is going to have an ex position to show what , she makes Atlanta makes a great deal of noise and she also makes progress. :. Atlanta can show us the evidences of her pro gress, but how. will she exhibit all the noise she Is constantly making?. "It is announced from Colorado that a baby was born in that State with four teeth." says contemporary. Col orado is old enough to have more than lour ' teeth, 'bWadyhow,' whether it is the baby or the : State which is show Ing its teth ,CoL Roosevelt will at once claim that It Is a sign hat Colo rado is for him. , ' f ing of the reports about the crop, and Taffs several 1 speeches in which the SgfThS'lote soldSpidly. they Know more aoout cotton man president nas piamiy. stated nis posi- bringing .good prices, ranging , rrom mnat nf the hest' Dosted men - in thelMnn riij what the fSndotisl and '.other 1 1300 tn 11.500 apiece. South. It is their business to keep issue-breeders have lugged into the ' The memoers or .. -eier -v"r . , Ijj.xi.. t ... .i - i. .mai cnurcn or mis iciiy, nav rweuuy postea,.ana, m aauon w iub Kuu- campaign a nauonau issues. onat6d to their' beloved pastor, -Rev $ ment mionnauon, tney spena uiuucjr Lionel rainy stooa iortn ana-ae-1 v than iA' Hard lne. : aj fine carrMtge to privately get statistics from various Jclared that the real issue is Whether horse '4o:take. the placei;6f Ae One he hnnua Bdnil t1llr JwrflAnAI rpnrASAn I f hnma&1 vaa tatives throughout the Cotton States, Well, in a merely abstract War;"wie. I LARGdpOTA3rt, SJPT.t.T r wuhu. and no doubt the government itself I will answer that question and say that j ' MiYnon Tons ' Discovered at i . a , m x. m X. 1 - . 1 1 . IXL 1 . A.V. M X. Aw I ' 'V'. ' couia gei iw yuiu.ciB uuxi uicui. mijr Buii.'iiuw5ii, iejr uv uui I ', u ju-Searlts Lakei Cai. he average cotton man or New xorKjactly govern themselves, in fact, tneyi ; - washltlgten,' Mch. '-21.--Enough pot- can tell, most or us more tnan we i only give their consent to he governed sh to stiDDly the United-mates -pro- bnnw fthnnt. Cotton ' ; ''-' Ihv their dAlemted renreaentfttJve.: hot I bablv fOB the next .30 years has been On the 11th of December last,' the we 'maf, asell say that they are d dUcov :xt t i. i .1..- . linii'u owuiw, x, . r crop reporung uouru w me ueii" t Kimmeir w ateep ngui uu luo,au"& Itv Cal The estimate Ot uie U60 Kgl- ment-of Agriculture, estimated the! upon giving their consent to be goy-cai Surve'and the; Bureau . of Soils 911 crop at 14,885,000 bales of 500 erned. and furthermore will recall aii field oien was that the deposit may mA gross weight This shows their representatives who do not gov- amount to SaTS that the - government underesumatea ern according to the taste or toe sov- h-SAaf..0 consider that estimate con- tne crop 'Dy . neariy i,&uu,uuu roues, leretgnsv . . ; - " Iservative and - oeueve more wiau iu Previous to this crop, the record crop I We will say to Colonel Roosevelt million tons of potasn is avaiiaDie .1 .i iaai ix .. 11 I . !,.) m.x. xl.i' i I there. '. , ;i' " s was mat ot imwu-u w una mr. tum uic jiuijr n8:weu - - And la-that us i iMtieu, vuiei wtu viuis i uuuermouu tuis jui u retu nA product is In reality in avaiiawe were 13.C95.498 bales in 1906," and 13,- locratic eligibles have taken it in. It I commercial form-r Potash is known to 58706 bales in .19QS. . The South's Uhall-no lonsrer be eovernment of tne exist in manjrs places in ; the United prductlpn.was but 12.005,688 bales in people for special interests, unless the ?ai?beItrS?et jsiu, tae ,iugn price year wneu iareipeopie get looiea ag&ia use uiejr were i .. Tjoyt Sw Gale representing the.ueo- was not enough cotton to supply .the I under both the Roosevelt and Taft ad-Jiogical Siirvey;-and B. E- Pree, of he world's, demand. These are Interest- ministraUons. " The "Colonel did "'not Bureau bcvSollsf reofently V took sam- ng.flgur9s. and m.view otthem the insisto present condition of the market shows I he was President, so he now. takes ajMackay School ot Mines;' " Reno -."Nev that a new basis for a normal , crop great deal upon himself when he says I revealed-the value thereof.. . v- must be increased to between 12,000.- he Is the only champion of the rule of The dried up lake ixaa received the COO and '14,000.000 bales. The end of the people -while ; his opponents; are ?SSJS?'Vaa the year, In . fact, may. prove 'that the I not He means Taf t . when he refers I jje9 0j dissolved -jniqexals thus haying world may, readily.. absorb our 16,000,-J to his, opponents,?, and that Is pretty concentrated Inut . 000 bale crob.-eBnecially- since it "is tough On William Howard Taft It is ' Similar idried)tUPi lakes;, jcontaining - . . . 3 . i x. v. Ait rw rtiii estimatea mat cotton consumption nasi a true om, nowever. ana unless me i .v ,o, oriit reiHnna sp. increased.; from year to jear that I Colonel bas..c.hange4i since, he jised..to ana win jfa dcoveed. At-, present the world requires an Increased pro I rule on his own hook he can, be in-1 the KUnlteOx. stages .na otner . uauwuo j. t .v..'. iA Ai.A'--i;i-. 1 -.li uxj'"'' 'kx, m iT.. - 'Ti lare almost entirely 7 dependent . upon . . ' ; - I fiATmanvx, for sotash.. Disagreement ' . . ay. u passing, or woros to hatw Vh German; -potash trusr 5 Of course, the world 4s growing in that effect, the Colonel must have no-1 m t American buyers, became the sub- nAnnlatinn and the demand for cloth-1 Uced, what the ReDublican county Meet of dinlomatic. exchanges, r Wtticn oV,.ii I nfw Lvoirman n vhin , j,. v.rn I occumed x several years, . ana to that 'our cotton growers can al-1 Wednesday they held ft danventloiot of ways tount on a greater demand ev-J chairmen and endorsed Taft If Ohio ery year.' However, by watching thejgoes as the chairmen have gone, -.the statistical 8MuatIon as to demand and I colonel may es well not count on Cut- production, and always keeping an eye (ting the sand from under the Presi cn the cost of production, we can! dent's feet in his own. State. Insur ., Tendency tQWad bitterness between the advocates for Taft and Roosevelt for the Republican Presidential nbml nation, has become r so marked . that there is serious thought ot the Nation- al convention 'finally : considering a : "dark horse" for candidate, like Chief Justice Hughes, of , New York, or Rob ert 'T. Lincoln, of Illinois. Chester (Pa,) Republican: t , In view of the government's , report on the 1911 cotton crop, given out! last Wednesday, we notthat North Caro lina figures. conspicuously In the pro duction of our 16,000,000 .bale crop The . Old North State's ginnlngs have been.-1,101,104 bale9 That is a top , notcher,for our State, showing an in creased, production pf 37454 bales over.- the State's record production of 726,850 bales in '1910. The State An creased : its .Vcpttoh : .production more than 50 per cent, over 1910, and near ly 100 'per cent "oyer the produxiiori of 594.387 bales ' in 1906. Increased production of about -100 per r cent iri five years shows,; the possibilities of cottotf growing in 'North ' Carolina while it must be remembered that the State has. not, let Itself .oil txn that llhe Just yet North! Carolliia Is going to curtail this . year; for she ces.'not care ; ot V)reak a : record ' and gat . no at one time hreatenedserious complicatidnp : :V',: ...... VISITOR'S .l MP P.EE31 ON Has A- Wrd tOi Say ;f New.rHanover, ' Rolrds and Government Currie. N. C. March 21. -A short come very nearly telling when we may gent : Mortb. Dakota also has shown g TAtoi . - 4 I . .. J.. X. XL.-. 1 . J I ..- . . . proauce a. Digger crop man can da ui buiuuuj ,oui iuci is preierreu i i - from Bureaw to Wilmington. It marketed with profit : We will learn I over Taft or r Roosevelt. ' In fact, I was a source of pleasure to reach the a great deal from this 16,000,000 crop,! things are getting to the point where and 1t vill fa 1ntaraat!ncr tn rtVicixamrA I "snfneth.n- 1a iHridlnc - whether ror-not we will begin a new crop, year with much of a surplus of last year's crop or whether the man ufacturers can utilize it in their nor- mar operations. ' Doubtless there will be a considerable surplus and it is safe to. count on its depressing effect '. . t. L . . . XI . . M . 1 uu .iu prru ui cuuou uexi rii, pro Augusta-is on the Savannah river but every now and then the Savannah seems to be on Augusta. ' ( l m . - -------- - i . ! ?''.. K.? I 'f. if ' ' 'L .".1 '..,'.;".. ' . Of we to the New Hanover line where, instead the mud and "deep sand of .Pender, found a magnificent road leading Wilmington. ' We 'were invited by keeper of the County Home to inspect the premises and; being a physician snd a believer In the proper care or the Door and unfortunate, sanitary and otherwlseywe gladly availed ourselves of the-obpertunity, We found the in mates: receivins: every care, 'the home; Roosevelt has congratulated Amund-1 well1 kept?' comparing, with , the" i bestj VlrlAll VA nOVA 41 r rt (.Tit n OTAVn rrr .nn.x 1 A 1 X . W . . f . . I . ... . . . . . . . .ww. v, UU . j ami o6c . vi wji 1 2-LuiiiuBBu Yff.u ye i f opportuiuiy I traveled extensively over me roaus ua year.. The whole situation as it ao-l or congratulating Roosevelt -Jackson-liacent o the city and;! anow ?of a Pars'just at;, present. fully vindicates P116 ; Times-Union. . , - truth that' ho countysln this fStateOias, oeen netter -or . more imeiugeuuy isv the -v-M. vxvu., "'' v.BT a typographical errof.the county Urned tmvn" hat NeW' Honover' by vcis year. - . y ... , . : ; i seat of .Carroll v was,; printed Kllls- presentJBoard of Commissioners. . ? , J . Y vine" inv .yeeterday'g . -Times-Herald. itfoRarnertt -nd i the- other 'v'.yi :Mr members o But it wasn't much of an error. New-1 this ''board f have indeedbeeff faithfu Tkrl TVI xy. rnimn. IJAM1J . . . . . ..... . . . x A v . jih,wii -iu)sp-neiwu. . - i stewara ot me trust qmposea i upon i yi: --! - v .: , tAem and Should ,re"celve' from every TO HAVE A SENATORIAL PRI - MARY. - .f-v- rvyitn-; uie-.rate at which the busted I citizen Who loves 'his'eity and county ;y wiTll Standard On Trhst's stock Is going the nlaudit of well dona goods and CITIZBr money for, it ' If Mcke " Craig didn't want' to run far Gevernpr'.he couldn't, get out of liy io peome pave oetermined to , glve TtojtoeolSce" wants It 'or' hot k . We; aire" "moved to these remarks py ' reading an interview wlih Mr: : CvW.vfillett; ;in; which he anhpuhces himself for the western man- . Mr. " Tlllett is the man who mdde the Kitchin nominating speech atr the ' last, State convention and was one 'of , the big (fighters for the pres ent-Governor in that memorable, con vntJon. There have been many sug- eestions the , past year t pr two thit Tlllett - himself4 " irun for Governor. 1 These, of course, were , only sugges tions from his friends and it was at no . time thought by the public that be would get in the race and he settled the matter r aenmteiy . some time ago by saying that he would : not. He lias now "placed himsel: squarely in the Locke Craig column , The NoTth Carolina nemnpraw hftM ,,fof it, " , , : ' UP Attorney General Wickersham i is hold a State convention in Raleigh on nkeiy to be deluged with requests to Thursday, June 6th, and will hold pre: I De usluisvie Herald.- rL,: ' ILwill take along itme for Govefn- u.uajr, iajr iota, to eiect aeiegates io or Kitchin to convince the public that the various county conventions named I the Democratic record of Senator 81m- for Saturday . Mav 25th The .'mnntvl mons is as full of holes as is hia own conventions-will name the delegated S, recoro.-charlotte News. to the State convention. ' ;. , ,.?)) r .While newsoanera -are This was decided by the State Dem-1 the assassination of the iudee. nnAse. ocratic executive committee, ".-BUty l"?11 ?ffloe ad party of the jury at strong. :which met in Raleigh Wednes- "8 day evening. The committee also setq regions of. the South, the amT. tied the question as to a primary elec: J an "infernal machine" to Judge llRo- I salsky, in New York. ator to succeed to me Senatorshlp in rmowr According, to a resolution '-'of- j spectacular barbarism linger- in .h- plaudit faithful .servant. 1913. rerea Dy A. W. McLean, Esq,, of L.um:iineiropons pr. the Republic. In Hiils- herton thn .finnotArlol nrlmorv mltl hoi ViHe and In NeW York the Vllirnnaxawo. held,November 5th. the day on which lan?otfwaMinite tlle me wationai election ; is to he new, ituhc, n necessary, a secuuu Deu" torial primary will be held -November 26th,' wlm "all candidates eliminated but the two receiving the highest vote In the .first primary. WILL, INVESTIGATE. Taft Promises to Look Into Cadets' :- D'jcfp8 Drunkenness, i -roSa!?5i0.nL Mch 21.-President xixxv wixiuii ui uin iKPn Tnii, Ba.i ffv- 4.ii-- i , , . mi .' h. o Martin : . .ualu"i a. ixxil HCLueii . iu 1 i i uei b ib w. w i i t rti Kxiiixt: nannn J x.v Senatorial . primary " so 'we heed not 5A$cbei, -Florida, and Dupont miaotlrm tVMM, Iho fitata when It W-aaf rl u.1BmiS8ea irOHl .vvx.u uiiuu6w - 1 t,fc uim ior unmkenness.'' , The comes, to choosing our nominees for J President once before refused to in county efflcials and for the State Sen-1 rteT these cases, but tonight said ate and House pf Representatives. The made u nlato th t i Ta' He choice for United States Senator is to sigi aPbm "Si.JWi6 left to the DemocraUc sovereigns to military academy. , . rf rdecide for themselves at jState-wide I v , '. ' 'y ballot nrimanrx so In our county ana n.ti - j "wrrow . a ipiii KJil b 1 1 bis v: Is in: the Styles That Appeal to Every; Woman, .That is the toiichstorie of a Style ; Is it BeconiingT--the question that --S SE-nrst;of all, and aU the time: j : ? . concerns a woman jT.' iThe New Shrles - are; drawn -from three periods the Flat headgear of FrancU I offers' Ttc-'rtts1 ;bf !tb:dayAmiuiiiti bppprtiiiuUes'-to vary styles that suggest the familiar lines of the.Tam-o'-Shanter, but idealized as the spirit of genius promrjta the jaunty; HaU of the time of Louis XVI, with its brim turned up at back", affords inspi ration for styles that suit yet other faces; and those to whom neither of the above aDDeal to, -will find just the Hat in some of the many treatments' based on the Bonnet of the Di rectoire period. . No . lack of becoming styles at Rehder's,! and the styles are authentic Germaine, - Suzanne Tallot, ' Loui san, Paul Poirets, Gabys, Maircelle Alexandra, and others have. evolved HaU wearable by women of all types of face and figure. THE DISPLAY IS FULL OE EASTER SUGGESTIONS. Tub .Silks, AM the Neur , Colors, Special, -39c . .", : ' ' ' j. The FIRM THAT PATS IfOUB CAKFARE " ' -V ' ' ". ' !. ,r 'f iS, .41 ... . . 4 ... .. I. f . H ". . u ; . ? -15 - The FIRM THAT, PATS YOUR CARFARE : Yard Wide -Black Taffeta, Special, - 59c T NORDICA TO A&HCVIaLE Will Spend. Week or Ten Days In the Mountain Metropolis ! it--Asheville, March 2 .Frederic Ship-' man, of Chicago, manager of Madame. isoraica, Madame Meibiw . and ' Madame Eames, is In Asheville and states that Madame . Nordica.. who is.now, on: a Southern tour, .is ' coming-here April 1st to spend a wgek in rest and recrea-; tion and' if satisfactory arrangements can be' made she will probably give a concert at the Auditorium.:.. , Monday flight, April v 8th; HtfUth Madame Nor dica on her Southern tour are ; Myron v . ' Whitney, the basso,- and Romayne Simmons,.' i pianist, and theywill assist her here. if., she gives .the con cert. .Mr.... Shipmani stated that . her Southern tour includes ten : large, cit-; les. and if she gfres. the. concert here this will be by far the smallest city that she has suns in on this tour. r. London, March 21. -A :' Constanti nople dispatch to the ; Exchange- Tele graph Company says that the TurMsh minister of war -announces a great Turkish battle at Benghazi m Tripoli. The casualties on the Italian side are given as 400 killed -or wounded. ;. mm day im q r h i n gjioon' and, night?a.? 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IUJLIIxU book' for expect-, ? . c; .-: ' -ant mothers whlcbJ contains much valuable information and many sug . gestlons of a helpful nature. . J4 "s. JULADFIQJX REGULATOR C(X, AUsata,' NOTICE Bids 'Wanted for School. Building at 7:V' -;; s' Clinton.-;; ;' V;. Notice is herehy given that the com-, mittee of School : District ' No 1 of North and South Clinton Townships, Clinton, N. C. will until April; 10th, 1912, receive sealed ,bid for .the'etec-; tlon. ofa new brick school building in Clinton,' according to plans ' and speci fications on file With said committee in Clinton. N. C, and in the .bfflee of B: H. Stephens, architect, 'Wilmington, N. C. ; All, bids are to be filed with T; H.t Partricic, secretary, Clinton, SN:- C. The light Is reserved to ; reject any and all bids. .- '.; '."''S ; . This March '18th 1912. 0 v.a.-,-;, " ' L. A; BETHUNE, Chm. " " . mar 20-4t- -:,' - For the Committee'. -;; WANTED TraveKhg 3 Shoe r - Salesman Ar 'Virginia: Jobbing 'Shoe House--wisries- io:' employ, a Youns: man of, abilityto trayel a good territory, irrarid 'sffouii'd wiimingion, , i nere is.a-.gopa future i in: thisf position Ap- mingtpn; trade.; Send .applica tion, with ref ejences; tojthis ScSeirifiBviciranageiTie UI nt " .; This Scientific .Management for large Commercial En ; terprises, of which so much haslieeh said of . late, when reduced . to. its last .analysis, is simply "Cutting Out the s Wastes," and may be applied to your household and pri vate affairs with much profit. 1 Analyze -your; Expense Account you will find many I Useless and unnecessary items. Cut these Out, and sac their, cosfc -These; amouritsdepbsited inithis bank ana ii augmented by, Four; Per Cent Compound Interest, will grow with startling rapidity, proving the Value of Scien Bfic -Management:-: " ; " ; " ; '; i H 6 M E H M C S -13 AN K ii 15 Worth Front Street Orton Building. - 4 Ms&SI Just Received, a Large Shipment of Parasols. We have them in White, Black and a Beautiful Range of Colors. New Spring Goods 'arriving daily. : ; THE MODfeS-tPRICE STORE." Agent American Lady Corsets, ButterickY Patterns and Black Cat Hosiery!. Ao- i A -.r c DAVID'S Cleadl ufyD0WDinig 1 ) f guarantee UrlTHr'"uMdl yfl- iH SchaffnerA Marx clothes to a ; most positive assurance of your satisfaction. Every dealer in our "cfothes; is authorized to1 stay this to you: if. V ' i.'-- ;- .- ''' Every ,tfartneftt made; by. and bearlhg'the labe of 'Hart Schaff ner 'A Marx Js'ouaranUed to b of ; aU-wpol; .orWoJ-and-sIlk fab rics, with,. no 'mercerized" or other.cotton added; tob thoroughly 'shrunk; before;! purVsHk" thread; tail ored In clean, sanitary shopsjand to be. free from every defect of material and workmanship.- ; - " ; i. y-i.js; tt ,(... .-.. ?' ... . r jrv More ttian that: y The' dealer Is authorized to say that if the clothesareoi Iri jht,Tor not-satisfactory, your 'money, will be re- : funded.,, v:; '::,;s ;;. ; v .;.': " . .HART SCHAFFNER 4. MARX. These are the clothes We sell SOLS and youW Jmbtd one of faereasohs why Hart Schaff- ner & ' Marx clothes are pie jnost popular and worn more thanJany7dtheruclothes in this city. ' r ; ? . ;: - Th 'hew Sprhig. styles are here, ready to show 'X' Come in and look; buy : at your pleasure, ;fjNewty Hats, Etc, r-(:.Swis7had&te v'. 1 A. DAVID COMPANY :mielghTimei;:3V:'V;.: ; , Stat political . - -trm. . l m h 3:30; P,rM. paper. . .; mhl7-sn,th,f-3t -" ' ;, . ' . .. . I Vai U1111H vi j- T
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 22, 1912, edition 1
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