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I ' XX. " V V' -V:"' :.:'- ''ni'-ii;--' y-.i'-.': ;';vi- .".fV-l-v''. "-"5f'"'.'i: '"".-li'-'S-f ' " - -':.-Ar' -': ,-. - I' 1 r. t - ' ';.- S PERSONAL Miss Kate Stuart, of Southport, spent . yesterday in - the city with. mends. - VMlss Carrie Andrews, of White ville, .was. in .the city ? Sunday. the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W; Hudler. Mrs.' J. ; WJ Hudler and daughter, Miss June Hudler. left Sunday after noonfor a few days'. visit. to friends toy Columbia and Darlington, S. r: . The Lydia Yates class .-pf '-Grace" Methodist church, vwill meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of, the church. -j,.--'; aa -J .. y friends c will regret to learn that Mr.'Andrew J. Moore, Jr., local freight agent of the Atlantic- Coast Line, has typhoid fever at his home, No. 109 South Seventh street. , ;, , ..''.:; ' Mr. A. Ar Artley,.,6f Savannah, Ga., J iamer - oi jony un- Axueyv. wno'iwas drowned . wrightsVille- Beach "this Summer, is a visitor1 ih't the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T, LNttUDDard, Jr. - ' GAPTAK1 GARDEN , BETUBNS Thedtridcd.. Tin I j.rf'-i : -V-iV '-"v -3 i '&f2&''Tsk'?- VC-A. Resumes Command of ; Revenue Cutter Seminole After Four Months' Absence on .Special Duty '-': .. Glad to be Back; .Capt. G . .Car.den, who . has been detached from his duties as comman der of the revenue, cutter Seminole for special duty under the Secretary of Commerce, has returned, and re sumed his duties" on the -;, Seminole. Capt. Carden is a most efficient offi cer, and? has. large circle . of "friends here' who will be glad to welcome him bac. ;H"e, has fallen in love with this port, and it ; was with smiling counte nance that he greeted old , acquaint ances, yesterday. : V .'I- .jCapt. Garden's investigations.; were madeunder the direction ? of ' the ; bu imuofirfofiiognlii.and'omestlc com-; merce witn 1 reference .to iarin legisla tion.; He had previously spent two years in Europe . making "Ihyestiga- tiohs of iron and steel manufacturing plants,'- and it" was by; reason.' of ' this' Charleston, . S. -'C , wlio has -relatives J valuable experience that the depart and friends .In Wilmington, : has enter- ment desired hi? services in connec- ea .tne ursunne convent at commDia, i tion" with investigating the manufac S. .C, to finish her education. She I. . A' , ,TT , iQrT oi,;rw, ..rooo Hture of machinery in the Central West rthe Iaies'reign ; Missionary So : rSaIA ilLthIs cjety of the First Presbyterian church V a ?Z nnm.a.c . will holdIts regular monthly meeting which will be made to Congress for this afternoon at 4. o'clock in the S1?06 legislation. , - . 'r.hnmit.-nRVine aii to lorHoe nf tiio Capt. .Carden- says that when -he congregation are cordially invited to fit started out on this, investigation be 'present. ' four months ago, he found the manu- facturers rather pessimistic owing to T The Clyde Line -steamer Cherokee th prospective changes ia. theUarlff rriv yesterday morning - with,, the JJ iLared thehSvJ ffiojlowingf passenger list: iMr. and. - fTa-ttua.lf?. oisap-pearea as tney nave Mrs. Fv R. HniT. Mr. O. Benson! Mr. learnea mat mey can meet .cnangms i "She ; Stoops to Conquer ; Oliver Goldsmith's delightful comedy, wa presented at the Academyv ot: Music last night hy MiW Anide Russell and "her very capable company, While there were, m&ny vacant seats, the audience was fully as large, tf not larger, than is " usually the" caset ijfn. Wilmington when a play is - presented. The audi ence was very appreciative and this yvas uowii : uuue pu uuiB agiuu iii iub Very: generous"' appiaiise. "It Was in fZ7 ,ay- ffisrtpeasing comedy and the cast .WasVAery capable one. The iSensationai Moral Play Tonight. I WThevAcaaemyvtdhigTit offers the great isew ijl one success, a uin v.oi the Underworld," . that made even a bigger hitythani "Within the Law," and an excellent cast will be seen in the rendition,' while the production will be a fine :one.. .Theplay, is really a great ' .sermon1, . preaching - one of the biggest and; livest: of -morals, and has been -' highly praised."- Owing , to the multiplicity of attractions on at the Academy ,this week a .scale of popu lar ' prices has been arranged, being 10, 20, 0 and 50 -Jcents, and seats are now selling- at' J. Hicks Bunting's d.rug store. i-.x-x---t--Mucp has been,'. written by the press oi me enure country, on iqie vital sud at Form er-i.WU m i hgtonta n Last as: CAtv Man Manv.WilminKton friends of Col. W. Bobertsdn, if ormerlyv aryalued; .ad highlyi esteemed , citizen or - this ity, will be - interested to know .that Sum ter, 8 C., has at last Taeen successful in Its efforts to secureihls as manager of that oity, and hei-will leave Green ville, S. C where he now resides, to take up his new duties about the first of November OThe following -is4 a dis-. patch fromv.aSumtei'. ith6T,egard ,to 'Mayori aax nnmgstttaayc van; ndunced AhaOTiiliamiF JEdbtrtsoapf GreetivilleF;C:r wblildbe immim cityi mariageisf or ' Sumte'fca3gvthe place of Mr. M, M. iWorthington, who resignea several weeks ago,.. ner serving, the xity Lf or nine months. : Mr. Jennings stated that. Mr. Robertson would he iiervpn :Ist;ptf-No(vem-: time Mr. Wblthingtoh's ,'resignatfoji takes-effect '. M' v "A year ago, - when th!city ' man ager form; of government) first went- into-effect im Sumter, , an effort was made ; to; get itae, seryicesv Oi ;jjw.r. ,koo- erison as .ciiywmanager nuc ;ai. , mai time ; ; the offer'; made him a .was not sufficientlyf .attractive -; to -induce him to.- accept the position, although he came : here and looked .the .situation over carefully . before announcing his decision not to" "i'accebQ, , Since that . From 40 to 5 1 Ea. sere ir evil,'palriitatibri?Of the heart, lrresriilaritv. constioatfori ihd dii&esaTe r6 y This is th6 most critical period of ' woman's life and; she - J ? wno. neectS'thefcare of herJhealth at this trnie mvttes lhr:;r curable disease and pain. -Why not be 'r enence.bf others and - take Lydia .E. Pinkham -VegetalDie-v : . rJi-i..i'ssSi-a--r'i: a-L' .i--i jstLli I'll:'' '-'r-iv i;tiiv,Ti r:TiT''".v!..v'S. -' x-uniu.uiiux. v-c is aa-inaisputaDie iacrcnat mis grana oia is neip.ea inonsanas or women to pass tnrougn A; r Benson, Mr. S. Benson, Miss Elsie Benson, Mr. O. Benson, Jr., Mr. J. B. Langston, Mr. A. Berg, Mr. M. Charley, Mr. H. V.. Prentice, Mrs. K. GKSidbury. Mr. J. Slocumb, Mr. F. Cahill, Mr. E. S. Small. conditions; by improved and more ef ficient shop methods. This is a most helpful sign, he thinks, and indicates that,. business, especially: in. the. manu facture of iron :-and steel tools, ;wil continue to prosper. Catot.- Carden was particularly" im Announcement was made Saturday! pressed with Secretary Redfield, whom yDr..and Mrs. C. P. Vineberg of the Jpe says.is eviaenuyvtne ngnt man m engagement of their, daughter. Miss 1 n-gut piaue. . rae iuuiuuSu Mnhoi Tth tn Mr Ahp T.inir. nf Ath-1 auainted with every detail of the busi- ens lla Motiv frionrto nf the pnun ft uess or iue KOVBrumenc enirusieu lO received 'the announcement with the 1 bis carei- ;He; began at the bottom; and greatestinterest. : 'Miss Vineberg is a I bas made his way: to : the top of the most charming and attractive young iiaaaer. tiis, iaea is ro maKe iue lady and is very popular among a wide manufacturing plants of the country Circle of friends. Mr. Link is a prom- more emcieni, ana io mis ena ne nas inent voune business man of Athens I secured leading efficiency men to make and is well known in Wilminiton'-hav- thorough investigations which will aid visiiea vvsrignisviii jpeacn everjr i " ci,uuuiuj y.Vf. season ror tne Dast tew vears. ie nas I b!Sn.3l!?Hne h!T-II erPY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. earlyIn January. - " V " v I -Mr. K. . JN. .Murpny ieit yesteraay - Greenville. N. C. Oct 10. At their! Mr. W. T. ,Burkhead.; of Rocky graduation last year the class ef.1913 1 Point,, .was in . the city yesterday. at the East Carolina Teachers'-.Train-; I Messrs. Clarence SDivey , and J. E, ing School here left a loan fund ; to f Harrelson, of Whiteville, were visitors be -used by the students of the schools. Three.-loans of $100 each for three years, at S per cent., interest, were to oe, granted to . girls recommended by the president, and voted on by the facility -at -its, first, regular meeting in October- -The 'recipients of 5the loan must be;either Juniors or Seniors and in the city yesterday, Solicitor Homer ;L. tyon, of Whiteville, spent yesterday in the city on : business. : M. H.' Schulken and -. Walter H iroweiL iHisos.. .at waiitevllle. were among the visitors in the city yester- usual, via e ueeii at cj. v..- x. i . o. - i I .. - , c. least one yearuprevious. - On Tuesday I c-J. ; O; Carr, Esq., left 3ast iiight lasc tne meeting or tne racuity was i iot Kaieign to appear hefore the Su heW and the three loans .were granted I preme Court in anneals from the to the following young ladies: Misses I Eighth and Ninth districts, which will AAieiia lancaster, or njdgecomDe coun-1 be taken up today. Sii'J'B?,??! Dr. Chas. 'T, Nesbitt, county su r10 XTO .fk-h! Peri?tendent. of health, is . spending f. niVuT o Tt,w tne nrst part or the week in Kaleigh Sf4Yaon 22 i St?26; fl attendance upon a meeting of the S5 tTa2fJ?IS?Ll8lat whok time health officers of the State SSiKS oeeH,-aS average quar- wno propose to effect a permanent or--SSaeg-5rg gi'SSJSS:- Nation at thiS;gathePring. the young ladies are extended hearti est congratulations and to the Class or 1813 heartfelt thanks for their noble gift. LOCAL DOTS. LADY GOLFERS PLAYING. Fairer Sex Battling for World's Cham " 'ship. - '' Wilmington. Del.. Oct. 13. Miss Gladys Ravenscroft, of the Brombor ough Golf ..Club, England, won the qualifying round m the National' Wo- The total -cotton receiots -here yes terday were. 3.591 bales: for the same date last year there were no. .receipts. The meeting . of the Board of County Commissioners- which was an nounced to ,oe held yesterday after noon .: was . -postponed until tomorrow auernoon at 3 o'clock. -The reeular monthlv meeting of me uounty uoara or neaitn win not man's Golf Championship today on be held today, having been postponed the links of the W51mmgton Country until the latter part of the week on Club with a card of 88 13 strokes above account pf the absence of Dr. Nesbitti par for the course. the: superintendent.; - A COld Wind Which -SWeDt OVer the! Sliit. waft ntnrtoii iri SnnArlm- Pnnrt Biwus "uurougnout me oay nanaicap- i yesterday by Joseph Williams, color- cu iub cuniesiams. miss MuneiiAa. stfainst 'I'ho Wnrtn ramiina Mn. Hf111!? na vanaaian cnampion,i tual & Provident Association. Wm. J. and Miss Harriet . Curtis, of Boston, 1 Bellamy, Esq.. appears for thecnlaln- uea.tor second and third honors with tiff. Summons in the caseLwas sent yi eacn. I.to Durham mnt7 'th hnmp-nffleo nf If Jnn T-)-.-n 1 ' X 1 I . . . " w V iuioo. ivdvcusuuil. wiiu was ine WO- tns flefonnnnt rnmnanv - " .rrr .fLl "The Leopard's SDots." Thomas 11 AUK I.I I INI. 1 1 I 1 1 I 111 I MM I Tl A. ' nilT I rt . - i " took 4r?or the return taS latest p ay, which wi 1; be pre- TCathHn Hai-iov f Wn Rivor fAt. 8enieQ at tne Academy or music on ihlIley?L!?U; 7Z?l Thursday.- afternoon ; and, evenine. is IIIRI f .lll III lllllll III! Nl 1 : III Illliri.ll 1 i . - . . - ' ' twiA , .1 less serve to increase the numbers of X.Mrs. Ronald h . Bartnw, mnnnr n FPeat.re .?.ers, . witnessing -the prpduc At.thA laRt NTfltinnnl tnnrnt wh- iJuu m ims city. was suffering from a sore shoulder. iauea io quaury.-. miss Margaret Cur tis; present champion, finished .'in ninth place -with a score of 98;: . t-- .,ln the firsbTound of match play to eager to scan the colmuns of the dail ies for information as to fwhat it real ly means. In the play Mr. Gorman tells a most tense and interesting sto ry, yet at no time offensive even to the most blase, theatre-goers... . The story is laid in New York City and taken frohr actual incidents .that , the author the very pits , of the real j iindeir world During, the. action , of i$te Dlay" -the bu morous side, too, is shown. which readily relieves the more? intense mo ments of -.which there are said to be many. - If one desires to get: -a com plete view of real life in a big . city, "The Girl of the Underworld should appeal. The presenting company is one of real worth, whilet the scenic production is adequate in. every de tail. 1 "T -. :?:; t:-; "The Leopard's Spots f Thomas Dixon's new -play, V'The Leopard's Spots," adapted from his famous novel, will be-seen here on Thursday, matinee and . night, at the Academy under the' author a persona management: '-.a- '-. Mr;, Dixon s latest drama follows the book close enough to embody7 the sal ient and vmost interesng features of it, but combining several new incir dents and characters which serve to make the play more attractive, start ling; and sensational Those familiar characters in the book that have been retained in the stage version are Tom - Camp, the crippled Confederate soldier; his wife and. daughter, General Worth, Shelby, the negro leader, and Allen McLeod A new heroine is introduced in the play, increasing the love interest. Amid thrills and intense dramatic sit uations, delightful love scenes and touches of humor are intermingled. Expert authorities on the drama in New York havd pronounced "The Leopard's Spots" to be a perfect piece of drama construction and superior to.:"ahy of Mr. Dixon's previous suc cesses . . " Seats for both performances go on sale at J .Hicks Bunting s drug store this, morning at 8:30 o'clock. Orders for seats ?by mail must be. accompa nied by check or cash, and will be fill ed in fthe order received. ' Address all such orders to Manager Comes, Acad emy of Music, this city. t r - A Delightful - Cohan Success. :The-wU.. known - musical comedy star, clever Bert Leigh, will greet Wil mington, theatre-goers twice Saturday, appearing at matinee and night in George M. Cohan's v delightful, merry success. . "Tne JUttle Millionaire." . Mr. Leigh .is supported by a capable ' com pany, including charming Hazel Burr gesse, and a superb event-may be ex peefced. Mr- Leigh and Miss Burgesse will' be recalled by Wilmington play goers for their-big success here - sev eral years ago In - George Cohan's "irorty-nve.jYlinutes J?Tom jiroadway, -which Tnade ' such a big hit. 'The Lit-i tle': Millionaire'.' y. is: much abetter than this play and was one of. New York's greatest triumphs. The press,' includ ing the Raleigh ;Newfe ; and - Observer and the" Greensboro Daily News, . nas avishly praised the attraction. .. A special scale of prices will prevail for reach performance. . ;For matinee the prices will, be 25 .and. 50 cents to any? part, or xne-ineairei na &i uigai all, seats, downstairs,.' save boxes, ,-will be , each, while the balcony.- will -be held for 50 and ; 75 cents, .with . gallery 25 cents. Seats will go on sale at J, - Hicks Bunting's -drug, store Friday Libelled Dredge Released. ' ; , J.. O. Carr. Esq.- reDresentink vthe owners J of the dredge Erin-go-Bragh, yesterday fiirnished bond of ;S12.50(T1 .. : 1U LUG 111 1 lllllll Jl 111 HI I'. II 1 1 1 V If 1 I j! . - - fnorrow Miss Ravenscroft will .meet ?L ff I I Davis & -Davis' Th lim.i TTresiim- y'! caral5d to have originated i Jacksonvme, i vvviu a,uc vii icib tuab VYX J. R. PARROT . DEAD. Had Horse Stolen Yeterday. . - .. taa. -Hnipman, colored, ' wno. lives at President Florida East Coast Rail road j Love Grove, had a horse stolen from 'iA. i ana rnena 10 riagier. - imm atvThjrd and i Castle streets yes- -Oxford, Me., Oct. 13. J. R. Parrot, terdav aftprnnnn : Wn r1rno nut tn spe president- of the . Florida East -Coast the . circus at Fourth :nd : Castle; and Railroad, died -'at.: his Summer camn I .aft the .ra. tctth ta-ht tn n : Ho hem tonight of angina pectoris. ' The f went 'round to the rear of the circus end came suddenly: . During the day J tent where he remained lor nearly- an Dr. Parrot was apparently -in normal I Knur: .whon ni - ri'rn'iSi - hi'-j'trnmH ftS !ilK!vlie'W cysspciat- (he horse'-anC-bdKgy5jgpne. H -iJZ: ; - ed.-with'.the. lae Ha ;M. -Flagler,' m thet - ? . 7 ' - r rayruau ananoei pusiness. - ; . . i . .SPOILS TO 'THE - VtCTO Rrf i nrxnang uuto '"nj. IGiants Get S54)65.e7 Wtslle Athletics Supreme Court Upholds Going Prohi-I : New York. Oct . 13 The members lc : Dition Bill. l.0f t.hA Mpw : Vnrlr.-Intfnnal . T.eaeiie -Little Rock, Ark.,- Oct. 13. The State Supreme Court today sustained series receiDts, todav .-.amounting- to the validity 5 or tne uomg promomon J54 06557 . " ' - "-'--- i ,V. , hiU and Arkansaa will become drv af-l tea January- 1st ' next. J-The law -reM-riwi-i 0 uttio -mA thon 9iftn with ouires- a: oetition containing the names 1 ha . Ainn- a rfhne wiotf-hw-hh UliLUB: xuajuiil.y ui nmtc ouuiib vil auj Iwoa hinrluf (inn laco . tha a mnnnr nn vouiinaoitjr - ux ? euiaie cuimtjr i was : fined for arguing wlth.umpire. has' been, wet under local option before rvmnniiv , i-r r l v. license.'- - - : -Ifor the Dlavers' -. money. - presented -a statement satisfactory ta tne xsationai commission regarding the literary ei forts of some of the men. - They re ported that each ; player-author who wrote of ' the' series - signed - his news paper contract -before1-the -.National Commission edict) of September. 27th, placing the bah on writing.- The com mission-had threatened :,to fine ny player wno had made a contract after that date, -"-i : ,-. t: ;-- - . -;- - . .Tomorrow the National Commission I will hand the Athletics, the world's cna4npions,$o i, i vvt v"eir nare' yL rx3l CRIPPLED BY TH E STORM. Schooner Limps Into Norfolk;. Aided ".'- i-- Bv -Tuas. ' '. Af i .Norfolk. Va Oct. 131 TheX four- masted achooner Hope SherwoodXCap . tain Campbell, from , Wiggins; SVC., ' io ) New York, which was caught', in the storm off the North Cardima-:cogat ; last t week, limped Into Norfolk toclay - with her deck load of lumber shift?. bat apparently all-right otherwise sij - made Cpe' BeTSfy under Isalls and; wa' morning at . 8: 30 .o'ctock. -s uicah Dili at. i aiiu. 'SeAdft of Wpalth." nrnnonncfid as tfee greatest dramatic story, with A a court room scene that is beyond that in the famed "Madame X,"-will head today's ' bill at the cozy, - handsome Grand and will indeed oner sometmng powerfully ..magnetic to lovers of the movies. ' it is,the story- or the strug gle of a - poor- young seamstress, who has to go to work in the home of - a rich woman..; She -is accused of theft and the stolen article, a diamond neck lace, is (discovered in. a flower pot in her home. In the court room, at the trial, and this Is a big feature, the Ittle : daughter of the rich-, -woman finally, tells that she ..planted the neck- ace m the no wer pot, - hearing that the diamonds were "seeds of wealth" and. she -wanted money s trees to grow. It's a big hit. ; V ! Selig's. '.'The . Lonely Heart" Is also a . great' dramatic staxt today that will strike fire and immensely delight while the latest Pathe Weekly is also a feature. In this weekly the last pub lic appearance or the iate JUayor Gay- nor is shown, together.-with numerous other ' events; ; including ' - several - "in- ninKSlof . a i.New.; York- Giants : srame. There :Wi.U, .. of course,". be:-"plenty ,of J new. music-at tne Cirand today. c- -r.'-tiUK:'evhigi..t5inR8'c6me-' i4o the DdmilarBf joti Xahd '.! .this?-' of cdurse: meaiis that Igipgs;'c6mt amusenrenwovers oi - yv limingion, oe cause the Bijou always shares its joys with the.ceopie or this city. Headmg today's "great bill at this attractive theatre is the Vitagraph's special two reel ;- release ' 'The l-st Millionaire " and a most distinguished, cast appears in tne 'great .mm masterpiece, headed by-those two. popular Thespians, Miss Anita Stewart and Mr.' E. .K. Iia- clrrAThls i great iVitagraph.; success tnniia iwitn me aramauc and at : tne same - time . possesses a Iaree amount of ; comeay . mat - win &parsie in every neart. pivu. ia Bomuiaing new ana will have toibe seen to .be appreciated. Explanation- would ron ? the , amuse ment-lover! of the novel surprises. It's something extra great, in fact.; .' .. Tne latest -ijiograpn is also a star today, being "The Adopted Brother," which is tne story iroi eenyicts and heroism: vIt is-also unique; and a great Hrsm'fttic storv. -" -: --r-x ;,.'-..-. , - k, There - will - be other" fine featurpa thus -making today one of -Dure dellarht for all Bijpu-goero and .marking pp one ot panner uay iu . tne nistory of the fftvnrtte'theatre.?'';..-""1-?" v---: time the Sumter city council have ? tins trying period with comfort and safety;. 'Thousands of decided : that vr they ; needed .Mr: . - ,5 -ici-i-, .i: . . : Kooertson's. . services: more tnan. uxey i r &,-""H."xa uwai ivpLiiiivjiiicua auuuuii; lctwu - .', . ,. .From Irs.. ffENjY-. EAyiLiN, !0Mq.; -f- -'' r Fort Worth, Texas,: "I hate taken Ly E.TO ble Cbmpound and derived eceat benefit from tha. safely; through 'rKrige of JAfe ea J is in bad.bealttj,, , 'JJbiad; iect. and the mublic. has alwava befin'r" fy1""5: '?.f fh nimnn'iTAfThA SiTu .s aam onereo ine-posiuon, u time at a salary of $3,300 a year, and he accepted iti The present c.ity man ager: only, gets a salary of. $2,400 a year." . 'i '.-., ' : A dispatch from Greenville has the following fureri details : i;.;1 "Mr. . Roliertson rhas .bee t engaged in the fire insurance, busiiiess. .-since I coming to OrgenviH Bfpre ..coming 4 to this .city he ;was a resfaefct 'of Wil mington, N. C, ' where .for 15 years he v that all gone feelinffinoat of. the tiirie, and headache corisjUylf t; ,i very hrvpu.aind the feot ;iflashes. were .verypad. ij;hatrieir; remedies and doctors, but did nofcimprbve until I be,h tka;Xydt4 x-inKnam's v egetaoie urnpouaia. it, naa x i -nervnim rnar. i nan .nn rp.sr. at msrnr - . i n nasnps nr heatwtiK ai haii - ; mber oT Commerce, I sornetrnes that I did not. know what to do ;- k - .. ; : ,l:; .... ivas entrusted with I . i One dav a f riftnfi advisfid .me tct takft Tjvrlia. -Tt! Piritrmrws UacriiiK now been sometimp. sirtnrt. j j ftLW.va timisa nrruit - 7-p-nrAfiii!( . .m v -ansa. ir "-TC-n-me-n m- -nmtna-v.o was . in charge of the, water and. light I ?. HKAvixiy. R-. F.-D. No. 5. Cadiz.' Ohio: : ' - '" '-';.-- t aStnisSSrl? 5 J .ri i. "Mr. Robertson lis&formany years. : Fleetwood, Ja-r" During the tfcangef S SS he around ataU. .always -had headache and I was' so dizzy; and ne aas veen- caaari from the: local JGha which committee the drafting tit report On i the .com- , table Compound and it made ine a strong-. well woman. T arn verr : thankful that I fdwteA MendVvice,and,I shall econunend it as long as, I Jive. Before' I took . thet Compound I was always sickly and.iiow,I have hot had medicine from a doctor fo'r years. . You may publish my lottMxflSpi Munford, Ala.4"I was so weak4 ; the Change of .Ue.that.I could. hardlyjiYe. , My usland:i jail ruuoerou au iue Kiiuis iur-x cumu.: jLujo eiauu tu liavtva gare siailL: l also naa nacKacne ana a iuuness in my- sepmaen, i noticed: I ." i 1 iJ it. -1-!. -J T J.- 3 J. ' 1. X J 1 - 'tThe city manager plan waa adopt- yerea JOTwa cases ana isewajiu guo a Wjue. ed by Sumter about one year ago. , It 1 It did me so mucrl good mat 1 Kept on taKingitand is said to be- an outgrowth of the found it to be all you claim. I rfecominend it to aU women afflicted as I was.?--Mrs: F. P. Muijlbn DOKMunford,!Ala ;;t ,x-- ... , '.-"-4 . . , ... ; rTWrite toXYDli RPISKHiJff MEMCIST CO. Lr- ' (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, 9fASS.foradTice. Xour letter-will le, opened, read, and answered Jbjr arpinan and held in strict confidence. mission iorm .jpf government. This. report, having in it varied'? informa tion concerning ?this imprdved.: metn bd of municipal government, will be designed to instruct ; the. voters, of Greenville in; all the pros and cons of the system, so that when an .elec tion on -. the subject is . called the vot ing may be done intellieently. , As chairman of this committee, he has done excellent work. Greenville will lose a citizen who takes the initiative in matters worth while when- Mr. Robertson leaves commission ; - form of government, - its object ?. being. conduct a city's af fairs in the most businesslike method possible. : Sumter -was one'bf the first cities to adoptthis plan. ?The largest city now operating Jts affairs under the managerial system is. Dayton. Ohio. Staunton, Va. was the first city to have the maflagerial plan." BASKETBALL SEASON BEGINS. mon to a large congregation at Dock Street Christian church Sunday morn ing" at 11 o'clock.". ; ' Rev. J. .Mercer Blain, .principal of a boys' school in Kashing, China, under, the . auspices of the Southern . Presbyterian Church, preached Sunday? morning at 11 o'clock . r- 31 - Opening' Game of the Tuesday Night League This Evening. The basketball season at. the Boys' Brigade will: be -fortaallFiiopened to- n D"Vl t 'xxrYian thA foo m o ziAmnAofncr f ho Tnesrtav vip-v.t t oao-.,Q viii hocrin tha.w-1 att: Bethany t Presbyterian church and struggle for theminor league cTiam- Sunday night at Chadbournr Memorial pionship of the Brigade. Four' good church at Winter .Park Gardens, v He teams will enter thlsr: struggle and all 6ave a comprehensive outline of the "in Hen. it uui iu iuc uiuci euu, eovu being determined not to .yield a single point to any other team?.uhtil this be comes absolutely necessary. All the players.inithis .league know that they . are playing for 'more than the championship of tfiist .league,: Jor it. is. a weu recognized, tact that the; best of those.: who are.Ae.veloped this Winter will be drafted next season j into the major, or i Friday t Night eague, where they will be pitted against some of the.; best players .in the city ana the honor, attached to this s sufficient to make all play: up to tneir very Dest ability. - several new faces will be seen, on these -teams. Some of these are. new members who i hhve been promoted from Company C to Company B,? while others are those who failed to keep; up with the pace ! set by i the other players in the Fri-1 day Wight League and who were rele gated to the minors. Last year this league was accepted ast- a- joke- by some - of thef)hiyers ? Anr "the major league, .but since it hai)een shown that-this league foMB a training camp tor tne-youngsterB It is being watcned caretpiiy jjy, the. . captains or the Friday Nrght LeagtieMbeams. ; several good men haveeen drafted ' this year andd they wiHhe - civen a try-out this;. week and 4rext to' see-lf they are f capable of meiettfie their; old' rivals successioay. r? Ttte games to night will. begin at- Sifi-Mr. U. King , wflLrbeithe rofflciafcref eree . f orJ tnis leaguethis year. , -The. Giants,! Capt. CW. Dafvis, will Met the Cubs. ' CaDtivBrittain wnili &hfc Ath1HWa CapU Fowled prilijmeetlf be Company a juniors, Capt. Regfstfer. The pub lic Is invited to witness these games. Admission will be free. - Ladies are especially weicom. attd those who at tend may feel assured of receiving the most courteous treatment, :. results of ; the misssionary . . Work" in China where he has spent 17 years, in. educational , work. . he jeft last night for Charlotte. Dr. Frank Crawford, wno is soon to sail for China to assist Dr. Geq C- Worth;ih;Kis;45:ork, spent ouuuaj' iu me uitj', tue guest oi ivev. Dr. A. DMcClure. "7 :. v . " ..' ' , Read Star Business Locals. ' VISITING MINISTERS PREACH. Missionary and College: President Ad- aress uarae Audiences. Revw j. C. CaldweIl.TD D'.; n resident ; of , Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, w. u., one or tne mctst distineuished rlnes ' in -. the Christian cTiuti. ; preacneo a ppwerrui ana eloquent ser- For Which You Have wait ing! A Ladies' I Tailor d.':v i from the De Luxe Tailoring Co., of Philadelphia ; (the leading Garment House in America) will be at; - ,5. - &XtS:.y&fl complexions sSIliilWaMi Tfce ..feguUr ,.ose;.of vResinol; Soap, , with an occasional .' liht ' application, of Resinpl pintment stimulatea the skih, permits hat-" uraly healthy aitiotfandHdaV tHe 1 complexion L of pimples j; black- heads, redness iiouglmesa quickly, easfly and at' little cost." J Tour droggirt: BellsTL Rmol ISoap -! 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Special you ng men styles ; late, new, .different ideas; full of smart fashion. : btyies ror older men ; sizes for all men of any shape. '.. ; ,.. 7. : Big suit values. at $25.00 ; and other prices from i.oo;up. : ' Suits made to order by Hart, SchafTner & Marx, a Special , Line ' of es. -v r The A Compa This store t is the home of Hart, Schalf ner ; & " Marx clothes. .., , ; Create the Desire for BiicuiU ana Syrup: SensationFlour ' 1 Creates the Best Biscuits - Possible;" Ask your ; Grocer For It. R. A, Wright Co. DISTRIBUTORS. ,;;.;--to-V.: ; ttville JN. C. and . return." Including Admission Into Cumberland County: Fair October' 2Gth, On .taccouht . o-v the 1 Chiberland County t Fair,': the,-Atlan tic Coast Line foTterff P?Jtue iaboypajtractlve rate, v;nuaren o years ot Age, ana unaer iz, half fare--For all trains October . 2Cth ? to- 31st, inclusive, -limited to reach or iginal starting podnts hot later than l midnight of November. 2. 1913; - ' . xa, . uv u. wjiite, General . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1913, edition 1
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