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5 t r Si: I i Si. 4 i ' I . t I it n : t 1 1 ocial & personal Mrs. Arthur W. Dunning, of Brook- line, Mass., arrived m the. city yester day to visit her mother; Mrs. Roger Moore, No. 116 South Fifth street. - Many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. N. J. Williams is seriously ill atHarper's Sanitarium. Her con dition was reported last night as be ing somewhat improved. . . ' The Art Department of Sorosis will meet nus aiieruwu m. u tiuva - -"-' home of the chairman, Mrs. W. A. French; Jr., No. 107 South Fourth street. A full attendance of the mem bers is desired as important matters are to be discussed. Sheriff S.5 P. Cowan yesterday mo? come . t There . were . received at- this r port yesterday 5,547 - bales of cotton;, for. the same date - last year ..the -receipts I -yere.3,BSj -bales. .. j'f- v John Simmons;. colQred. charged with 'siihple assault on Julius Canady, colored, ,had- a' hearing before Justice Harriss .yesterday." Judgment was suspended upon , payment of .the costs. ed up rrom nis Bummer uumc iT p aparieht performed the cere- Greenville W. .If!..!?ra SL to S! L if'Vh 3 mg which the soft strains -of. Schu- rr.S1'!1!, 7 B Xr rr bert's Serenade were wafted through butVna ?. I Pd out of the -church and taking au- "JT S v tomobiles drove-to the-home of the ' Following them were the bridesmaids, ' Misses Annie- Payne and . Caddie rFowie, v gowned Ain white charmeuse and onrrvine- pink chrysanthemum's. NDext entered the groomsmen, Messrs Robert Payne Fowle and Lindsay C . Warren. The dame or nonor, airs, w . H. Ellison, entered,, wearing .white satin and carrying pink chrysanthe mums. She was followed by the maid of honor, Miss Ethel Fowle, gowned in 9l crvstal net robe over .Dink char- t nf white . !-VJhTV before the Recor-1 JmXTttlZZJi th Hdei der; yesterday was that of -W; E. Er fXZSi rnftS ;S;;vthway... The win- colored, charged with being I v.rj;r ;fo. ian, n arm nf drunk and disorderly. He was given her father, Mr. Samuel R. Fowle. She 30 days on the roads... was exquisitely attired in Duchess ( Willie Brown.V colored, was ar- satin, embroidered in, pearls, trimmed rested yesterday by Officer BvfW. in real lace" with V-Court train. Her nnlfiman rharcred with vaerancv. Tie tulle veil was caught with orange iwas placed in the city, prison to await blossoms and sne carried a muww i a hearing before the Recorder this bouquet of lilies of. the valley, Bride 3 j morning. - : - roses and asparagus ferns. At the al- ..--,-.- 0 r2,iA'S. tar she was met by the groom ana.nsi t' i'S. hpst man Samuel Long. Together f ceived .-a. telegram y from Charlotte, rh&SE5d heffre a1?a?:whill Rev.sjgned Dusan Zach-and. reading . as follows : "Are any Gypsies camping in; your town. Answer at' once. Sheriff Cowan replied post haste: "No. Thank God." ' I Jos Kirkham, white, who was ar rested Tuesday,,, eharged with selling wiiiskey in the vicinity or tne Ben toII nnffnn MilTsf.i had a hearine be bride's parents where a reception wasi fore justice Harriss -yesterday. The ;.MlllilWlffilmmia Iii!il;iiiiMiitt 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nun I ' rr a 'I - , ' '1 The ladies of tie North Carolina tendered them. Mrs Sy- B. owle. teyidence ' again him!was rather Sorosis appreciate, the generosity of Aff' ana n?1::r w-a ieave wb thV Thn DirV Farm, 'who has offer- meuse, trimmed imparls ana wearing ed. $15 in prizes to the babies fed Palma. violets. m on milk from his farm who score the highest number of points in the -Bet ter Babies uontest. ,ui tnis amount $7.50 will go to a city baby and $7.50 to a baby from the county. , The two handsome sterling silver cups offered by the Payne Drug Com nanv and Mr. Georee Honnet as priz es in the Better Babies Contest will J (open to children under 12 years) be placed on display in the window at Work box and darning outnt, PRIZES TO BE AWARDED IN APPROACHING EXHIBIT. Prizes which are to be awarded in the Industrial and Fine Arts Exhibit to be given in November by North Carolina Sorosisr are given below: Button hole and darning contest, Honnet's jewelry store together with the medal offered by the Woman's Home Companion. They will remain there until the contest closes on No vember 10th, and all mothers interest ed1 in the contest are asked to ca:: and see them, i - The United Confederate Veterans at their meeting in Raleigh this week re-elected General Julian S. Carr, of Durham, as commander general of the division; Major H. A. London, of Pittsboro, adjutant general, and the following brigadier generals: First Brigade, P. C. Carlton, of States ville; Second Brigade, W. L. London, of Pittsboro; Third Brigade, James i. Metts, of Wilmington -f Fourth Brigade, James M. Ray, of Asheville. - The first . dance of - the season was l given Wednesday night at the Ger- mania Club, corner Front and Orange The trial ; of John Fales, white, charged with violating the prohibi tion, law, wsvpostponed from yester day until , next .Wednesday when he he will have a hearing. Deiore Justice Harriss. He gave bond for his ap ,will have a Shearing before . Justice pearance. -. - : 71 v Mr. ,C. D. Foardi " who engaged in an affray with r.Mr. uooert weeps Wednesday afternoon at Front and Dock streets, has entered a submis sion 'before Justice Harriss. The case awili : be tried as soon , as Mr. Weeks, who is up the river on busi-ness,-:xeturns to - tlie, city. The Royal Baking " Company has jst pound of home-made candy, recently added another expert naKer wrapped and ' full weight, (open by the acquisition vof Mr. Thos. J. hiidrn frnm'in to is vearsl Alu- Rowland, formerly of .Gardner's Bak- streets. Following the dance lunch School Drawing outfit nished the music. Those dancing were I mar school Best strictly tailored shirt waist, (open to girls from -12 to 18 years) Set ot shirt waist pins. Best dozen cookies or doughnuts- Silk hose B well mfnttm fcandv kettle arid sdooil ery. Norfolk. : Va. Mr, Rowland is a Rpst hnmp-madfi fireless cooker. -bakinfi: expert - of many years exper (oven to bovs from 12 to 18 years) Hence,, and will be foreman of the Five dollars. . - .: . .. bread department Best contrivance to be used in kitch- Louis Jones, colored, ,was arrested en,, (open xo poysr.un,aer iz years; nate yesterday afternoon, by Officer D. Two dollars. .- Iw. Coleman,' on a warrant sworn out nest contrivance to De usea any- fcy M. C. PaTker, charging him with where about house or yard, (open to the larceny of an open faced gold boys of any age up to 18) $2. watch and a blue steel pistol. In de- Best piece of art needlework by I fault of bond he was r placed - fn the girl from 10 to 18 years Embroidery I jcity prison to await a hearing before scissors. . i the Recorder this morning. uestr drawing Dy cnim m grammar Deeds were filed for record yes- Best drawing by child in High -rfl Sinn Tn c" iimSnf .We sell many women their entire: season's foot equipment at this time. There's a LA PRANCE for every use dress, semi-dress, or outings and they, differ only in style! Hie same fit, quality, and all-the-timegood-looks are found in every number. . . . . ' Special showing these days. - v - ' You will like our Eton, gun metal, button model. No. 2 1 1 in cloth and mat top.- Hard to say which is the handsomer. Cprpcration to E. C Williams, .of was served. Johnson's Orchestra fur- vlt water color hv child in mm- P0" .rBrtnnCTtaT nf Mnnln COHSiperailOnS, iOl 3 in. WOCKI8, VV11- as follows: Miss" Katherine Vollers, "rW-water color hv child in Hieh J -.Pi10" Mr. L. W- wesseii; miss vasnti Jfig-J School Box of water colors ford, Mr.. C. B. Wes sell; Miss cieone Best school march composed by ngiora, air. xn. j. vjiueuuunei; miss child Music rjll. Mable MoEachern, Mr. F. J. Duls; Best original story written by child Miss Augusta Gieschenr Mr. Henry under 12 years Book. - Gerdes; Miss Lucile Polvogt, Mr. J. Best original story written by child G; Oldenbuttelr Miss Louise Vollers, from 12 to 18 years Book. Mr. D. L. Struthers; Miss Marguerite Best biographical sketch written by uuis, Mr. kj. j. tick, iiss uouisb i child under 12 years Book. flCK, mr. win ueiioisi miss r wreuce considerations, lot on east side of Eighth street, 66 feet south of How ard, 30x75 feet in size. . Galveston, Texas, Oct. 23. Rainfall from 7 o'clock' yesterday morning un tiL 9 o'clock last night in Galveston amounted to 12.30 inches.- There is Best biographical sketch "written by IHtle water Inthe streets today and Wessell. Mr. Herman Gerdes; Miss I rhiiri -from 15! tn is vpnrs Rnnir- I street-, car traffic, was resumed at 6 Bertie Hanson. Mr. Louis Hanson, Jr.: I Rst histnnai sirptrh written hv I o'clock this, morning. The weather Mr. and Mrs. Knouse, Mr. and Mrs. nhild under 12 vears Rook lis clear.- Wi C Cronenberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. Best historical sketch written by F-. Banck, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wes- child from 12 to 18 years Book. , Rudolph Duffy, .Esq., )f Catherine seii. jr. otas, mr. neun nencneu. . Bent nicklea - of anv, kind Pickle i iake." is", here on v nrofessional busi .Ti -5 . r A T ITT I - . " -" I unaperones, uvir. aoiu ju s. a. u. vv ea-1 lorK. MLlillHllllilliffipijM J;6HaiiIar gfr th leary:?T3eiea ciasai thtnK it- aoes not pay-'taioe satisfied' too easily, i Such : people you'll invariably -find are.buying Johnston's . V- 1? :'.; " ' V..'-:;-..4:Tfe Appreciateff H' r-":,' CHOCOLATES : " " ' : t-r-j-a-d . , : Chocolates Extraordinary: 7 M? ? - isL.ii mil. i ,f ' : ' owjss oiyie ivnir.-vnocoiaTe creams. .Quintette Chocolates V ; - : Malted vM ilk-Chocolate Creams - Chocolate Bcazil Nut. in ;Cream; OriginaJl Dutch Bitter-Sheets These ; chocolates "are 'made wih' extreme care and from1 the purest ingredients, v A splendid .variety to choose from eachpiece .richly coate'd and creamy centered made with ' the sole idea ' of satisfying YOU; each box eloquently r appeal ing for another.'- ' 80c or $1.00 packages. " v -: ' ' ' Phone 238. 1 -3 - Second and Princess sfcreets- PAVID'JS DR. RANKIN REPLIES. sell. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENT AT THE BRIGADE. About 50 members of ' Company C and their friends were entertained last night by several of the mothers and sisters of the boys and this prov ed to be a most, delightful affair to ; the little fellows.7 There was a musi eal programme consisting of a sopra- no and contralto duet by 'Misses Gen evieve Dushan and Ruth Bowen, who plate. Best preserves, marmalade or jelly (Jut glass dish. Best variety of canned stuff Berry i set. Best pound cake Aluminum pound cake pan. Best layer cake of any kind Alu minum layer cake pans. iBest loaf of read--Bread knife. . Best dpzen " rolls- Aluminum - roll pan. ::- . Best dozen 'beaten biscuit Bread , ness. States That Investigation, Agent Was i 1 1 u vul i nsirucuuns. Dr. Chas. T. 'Neshltt. vesterdav r ceived a letterfr'om -Dr'Wi. S. Ran 'kin, secretary of the North Carolina State Board of Health, in reply to a letter written by Un Nesbitt regard ing the visit of ifMr.c Hairy Herring, a representative nor - the estate Board, who spent twoi;days,4ni'the city this week for the ;purpose tf checking up tne local aeatn -rate. : -r-.y. " Mr. Herring ' has instructions, Dr. Rankin stated, not to report to .the local board of health in any city he visits, and in failing-tovdb this in Wil mington he was carrying out these in structions. He is sent ouf merelv" for the purpose of gathering vital statis tics without regard to any that the local health department may have. These are used in checking up the re turns made by the health boards tn the State board. While in the smaller towns it intent easily be possible for deaths tn h concealed, in a'citv" th sizr nf wiu mington such a thing could hardly happen f ort the reason that insurance companies are .constantly seeking in formation about deceased '.persons. In the health 'denarfm put rmi- ies of all certificates of death as well: as tne stuDs fpr the originals are on file -for the .inspection of any one :.whq may care to do so. t The original copy is sent to Raleigh ' to be used bv the State health department in making up Luuir recora or vital. .statistics , ; M'COMBS DUE. NEXT WEEK. , Will Give Wilson His Answer' Then As to Offer of French Post. Washington, p.;C., .OcU 2t:Presi dentWllson hopes to have the French ambassadorship settled soon. William F. McCombs, who has been consider ing the offer "of the post for several months, is expected in Washington next veek from Paris. President Wil son and Mr. McCombs will discuss the matter; and it is probable Mr. Mc Combs will give a final decision. - Several times Mr. McCombs has ac cepted and declined the mission to Pans. President Wilson is anxious that this important Dost be filled, and he wants Mr. McCcmbs to take it. Colon, Oct. 23. An earthquake shock lasting about 15 seconds nhcur- red here at eight minutes tast nine o'clock this morning. Houses rocked ana ciocks stopped, but no serious damage was reported in this citv. The tremor has been exceeded in intensi ty Dy only one other recent shock. sang very, sweetly and gave pleasure to their hearers. . Mrs. Howard J3. Branch read a se lection - from the Saturday Evening Post, entitled, rwhat I Found in My Desk", this being the story of a school I 1 . J 1 . . 1 ! - I uojr wuo iouuu uiiags. luuKeu in ms Most . attractive . molded gelatine Une dozen aluminum jelly molds. Best pound of home-made candy. well wrapped and good weight, made by adult Cut glass bon-bon dish. Best oil painting exhibited by adult -years . .subscription to- Art, Maga- : 1 1 - ,- m&m mm 1 '. S 11 nr-M -.iwm. .Mil. H'lff wm-- Plur. ii ii. !';- . - i nun. urn 11 desk which could be placed there only f zin hy ra real Doy of the irrepressible age. j Best water color exhibited by. adult imsxaueu iurm uiauy ueany laugns Years subscription to Art Maga from the youngsters who saw them-1 zine. pelves in the story. M I Best collection of hand painted chi- j uuiib.cj' yrijf iuuowbu suxa anoru-1 na rear s subscription to Art Mag ed :much amusement, after which a i azine. v real . spoiling match wast conducted Best piece of embroidery Embroi- w.n uie enure crow.a aiviaea into fdery set,- . .' :.t two seciions. vMaster Hooper-: John-j . Best piece of crocheted work Box cuu .naa uib viulu" wuue in ine -aon- i or crochet cnttnn key party MasterDavid Ellis was the fortunate hanger of ; tails and secured an extra saucer of ice cream for his prowess. . A most amusing, incident of this part of the fun was the effort Best musical selection comnosed bv adult Year's subscriotion; to Etude. Best display of cut flowers grown in a nome. garden S5. Best display - of chrysanthemums of one of the boys to hang the tail I mwri hr fir.net k ?a sPecatrs. Barrel of apples to the grocer send- j . T " i.ciiraumcuia were mg nest assortment ot pure food --aru- 25? e ggpt dellSht pf the huru cles. fpr -dfsplay. The articles to be gry kids . This consisted of cake returned to the grocer exhibiting and ice cream and these boys express- them after the show is over. Those ed,the same joy in the menu which is desiring to make entries should tele- and has ever been manifested under pW 1765.,. ?-r2SrffSSU?i,i: '.'. For further information concerning tiSSF8 thil- gathering which the prizes telephone 1323-J. . yiuuauy me uiosieiyiui, wsi Baby 1 Contest. - nujiuipiuiiiyiu lain uy uoi. waiKer The following aw the nrirea nn- Here is what Marioti Hartand said in 1906 about A. Taylor to which the bovs gave undi vided attention and seemed much im pressed by what was said. E;very boy present voted this opening social function one of the best of the season ahd finally left expressing the hope that it would be repeated frequently. WEDDING OP INTEREST r AT WASHINGTON, N. C. t Washington, N . C . , Oct . 23 . Washington has never witnessed a T . V, nounced Jn the Better Babies' Contest: Class A Gold pins. Class B Silver, spoons. Classic Silver cups. For information relative to the Bet ter . Babies Contest; telephone 1299-J 1 or aaaress 1813 Princess street. In connection with the exhihitinn the; Civic Department invites all man ufacturers to send exhibits of articles made in Wilmington. This should prove an instructive feature of the mmuajt jrcoio gufx mawuuiiucu uic? use oi iam in my KltCnen and substituted for it, as an exDeriment Cottolene. then com- 4 paratively a new product. Since my first trial of it I can truly - : say that it has given complete .satisfaction. I honestly believe it to be' the. very best thinsr of iitekihdver ofered to the American -"housekeeper J.-' : v '';:,lv-:"V--"'; V .;: y :- - v :'r - - N . ; ..;ffAkroN HARtAND. Cottolene makes biscuits' thatTare ten$t$ ofa , shortening. , Tiy it yots1 & v ........ School Time i . 'v '. : - .- ' -Every" hard knock Young Ameri can has in' storefpr his Autumn footwear witt be . withstood; by our comfortable, good-looking SHOES that give the young foot : a chance to grow. i : i"U Bring your child here and have its foot fitted. . - HEWLETT & PRICE 24 no: FRONT ST. Won't you follow theexample . of', famous, cooks and make , Cottolene THE fat for all ypur cooking ? v , Order apafl from your grocer; also -f . send to us for the valuable FREE Cook Book, HOME HELPS. 2 cups fipUr, 3 teaJpoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 table spoonsCcttoiene; 34 enp milk." Sift Sour, salt and baking powder togethefiifub.jn Cottolene; mix lightly and quickly; mixture should not be4ty; roll mwiV- on board; cut into small biscuits, bake ten to fiite minutfejk.!In hot oven.' To make biscuits richer, mix with cream. r-Tfyytflle wheat,' graham or rye biscuit may be made ihv.h"e saineay.- Edith L. ClffL THE N.K. FAIRBANK ' CHICAG0 1 COMPANY 73t irfiHor,;ouafmf, Wutrr mt- Samples or miniature reproduc and brilliancy . than that which took I rm a nf i rv,- j: v.i SrSo?6 kytenan ?,HurchJihi.s For. information relative to 'made in fJlit1 9 o clkvwlleu Mlss Fini" Wilmington articles telephone or St?St,.0SVbeca?e tne ,bLd-e write to Mrs..J. G, Barentine, chair- Of -Mr.' Thomas narrow Lone, of this man of the rs nrtt ' T 11 Ji -4 I " vvu.iuii.i.cc. vijf. in an ui 11a apyumimenis irom sa-ass zjrvsning. personal paragraphs. ceautuui ana attractive ceremonies! VZTi IZ en m mat sc" tMt. E. C . Williams, of CUntoh, red edifice, and: m which was rpntorJuroa n tv, v,H . r . - .. .' ed.the interests of largeT hosts of Mr w n n t 1, , " friends and relatives. The interim t,X: h ' Kmor of the stately -old church was beauti- -UUSJT- Lri,y v . iully and artistically decorated inf. iVJLr- 1. iynn is spenamg a enrysanthemums, palms, ferns . andiew aays in nowoik, v a., . on .business. -'-v., other jiotted plants successfully car- rymg out a pretty color scheme of , pink and white. Previous to the en try of .the bridal party a very attrac tive musical programme was rendered byn Mr. .and Mrs. R-; A; . G. Barnes, organ and vioUni ;Then Mr. James L, . fowle,; a brother of the bride, in a - rich'tenoffcficsang 'Because,'' by . iyHardilot, The following guests of honor then .entered, viz: Misses Bes sie Payhe; 'Mary-Pbwlev'Mary Bonner, Margaret ; and.-Annie Jarvis, Mattie WiswaJl aryt: Elizabeth ' Thomas, i Mary, Lillian Ellsworth; Mesdames L. KXMannN. Simmons and H. B. ! Searight. Tbe little ribbon girls, Seig-feora- Jennette, - Martha MacLean, Jes- -- fcie Brown and Eliza Grimes; daintily - attired In white lingerie dresses with ' - pink ribbons, formed a chain, of rib bons leading up from the door, while the organ pealed forth Mendelssohn's - Wedding March under the deft touch of Mrs, Barnes. Next came the usners, Ws B. Rodman,.- Jr., McGilvary Onv - X. h. Simmons and H.' C, Carter, Jr. .cities Dr. Ji R. Thomnson. of Wananlshi spent - yesterday . in . the city; onbusi ness. .... . . . -! .. , Mr., G. K. Messick left last night for a visit of several days 'in North ern eities. . . Louis Goodman! Esq., left last night for Raleigh on professional bus iness: 5; -::'-Jx:C ttil, Mr. Fred Little, editor of the Whiteyille." News-Reporter,:, spent . yes terday in the city en route to Raleigh to visit the. State .Eaiu-ry - Mr. '-George; A.; Simpson,- of Pitts burg, Pa., left yesterday for Jackson ville, Fla., where he .will: spend a few days. Mr. Simpson was formerly in terested in the Carolina Metal Pro ducts Co.;, of this city.; ' -. v --Mr. R . . Ii j. Cheatham, ' assistant trafllc manager for the Seaboard Air Line . with headquarters - in Norf oil?. Va., spent yesterday;' in 'the city : on business. - me leit on toe afternoon train fQr .a visit to . several Southern I H I i r l" 11 111 rHisiMMiier VlnTfLl a.nd Plaster. ut lift : the as. aiul V 7 "bull J00 "cne-applti.d? any.:'capliiter '' a J,.ite"ence- It can. be applied to nf. ; ., or oyer old lath and planter B'iWfl i 1 The iarifln.B stoPly nailed to tS.e studdln-. V W !iX '1 JU 1 1 1 .ii 'Ww a h ,';n tmammT''ii can be removed; V I Li-Vti IIVVSIX! WAfcL. lmi. and replaced, to ., 1 .. IH.WIII 1 I I II l' install wlrinsr or i?i c ' .TUtimbins: with-''- : rvti.1n3vury&f3'XTitte-S-"i Plastergon saves r yau now -hath . In installation .and- ap-keep, and -you Cfj h?ve. strapt'-s siRigestiojis-and estimates by rXdr.!jr' th- rtastorpn Wall Board Co., Service: .pppartiaent, 'Tonawanda N. TT. or by calling at our : store; - :-; . -::-;-;:..;,." :;-:--.. THE BUmdER SUPPLY cdmSNM STATE OF .. NORTH : CASO A, ' Hanover County,-In Jastiees;.Corti.ib ; fore. George, Harriss. J. P. ; To the Sherlft of" Kew 'Hanover; "County; Greeting: " . . Whereas, Lately in - the ; Justice's Court In and for the County of New Hanoter:1 at a.-sepn o said, cogr) Jheld.-on :tne 'Xtxt May ujl uviuuer, xuxo, in liie-uulVc ill. mj? undersigned, in the City. of. Wilmlngtoh,: N.- C. Judement Nisi for $200.00 was ren dered in favor of the State against' 'John V: Steers and his seunntv. tn wit. ths -snm of $200.00 deposited as bail, accordhifc tor iue provisions 01 an ace 01 Tne uenerai Assembly, condemning ball for the per sonal appearance of said--John W,,v,Steers at justice s court, in tne matter 01 tne State against John Steers, then pend ing in saia court, 1 tnererore command you that you make known to said John y. Steers tft be and to appear, before tne un dersigned on'the 23th day of Oct., -191S; rt 9 o'clock A. M .. nd show cause, if, any "be nas, wny tne uw.uu ieposuea by mm to? uis upptamiire ui chum uuun ou' me x-tiu day .of Oct.v 1913, should -not be condemned and paid over. to tne .school Fund ox. said C6nnty, and why . nn.il :' lodgment should not be entered Against him. . .under said undertaking; And the undersigned hav ing Deen apprised or me -xact tnatstne said John W. Steers having fled?the State oi mortn Carolina to avoid Branding, trial; this notice is ordered to be published in The Morning Star, a daily newseaDer nub- lisbed in New Hanover County.? r notifying tne saia aeienaanc joun w. steers to ap- Cear oecore m- at y:uo o clock A. ai.t ucto er 25, 1913, and answer said.-notice. :' xnis uct ocl5-10t ROYAL BRAND MOTHERS YOU will be: Well repaid !y investigating oiir large assortment of -'Koyal Brand,,. Boys' Suits : and CJvieredats.- -This brand ; has the Style,- Quality' and 1 n uiai juu v & ucci iyu- ing 'for, and ; they are . Guaranteed ,40 be All- Wool and - to give Satis- : factory vAVearv A New :- Suit will be Given for any that- .do not; fulfill this Guarantee, :.. .. Price $5.50 to $12.00. YGUNG -MEK w h o - want the Newest, ' Latest, Smartest Style, .will do well'! to see our Hart; . Schaffner & -Marx Models in Suits: for This Season. there are No lietter CIothes made. Prices, $20.00 np. We have a Special Line of Samples from Hart, Schaff ner, & Marx for Made-toOr-der Clothes. ',. , .. Iew Fall, Neckwear, Shirts, Hats, Gloves, Etc, of the ..Best Foreign and Domestic .Makes. The A. David Company This store is the home of Hart, SchafT ner & Marx clothes. . ; GEORGE HARRiSS,.J;.:f, ' STATE OF NORTH CABOLINA, COTO- ty of New Hanover Braving qualified :.!aa- administrator i.jthi;.estate -of sMaftrii-Ji Hever. . deceased, late- 6t ' this cnilntv: ' 'I- nereoy notiry an- persons- inaeotea to saia estate to make immediate payment, and all persons naviDg ciaims aguiner saia ' estate tq .file same with, me on. or before the; 25tb" day .of September, '191 or this notice will e nieaaea in -oar r- recovery. 'Dated -and published this- 25th dar-.'of September.' 1913. - utsm Hx a.tixtsui.-r seso-iawpw- -. .-;T ; r amimswaor-- DRAWING PAPER DRAWING PENS 1 tt ATtnxTr1 tvtv carry a UPTON S COFFEES Teas arid n aDies in s times; t . t I:- at list your order s. R.A. tif right Co. tmm BURETT H. STEPHENS M- OARREU. BUILBIN O. Ii SATURDAY THIS WtlC i, MATeAND night; ; RRIMROSE. AND DOCKSTADER'S t.A -. VUU- AAMf ikmj. M i ma Ia.'V 500 bags. Rice; all grades. : ,200 bags Green' Coffee, tBougnt Derore the advance-) i - special -Matihee. fttces: s2,pfahd J?ricesnd" Samples furnished 75. cents.' .' ' ' ."'v. -r. , . . i .-.-..-: - v .-t U Nighi prices:: 2$c toi:s() ?-; on, application;; tSeats r. for both - i) erf ormances no selling at J' Hicks -Bunting's drug store... -.'.v - . .A'.j. W. H. O AN C K dtt;r' liBeaiv 8ri& Sons WHOLESALE QROCERS. J-" : Civil Enaineer...: MuniciDal. Sewerage.; Drainaee. Wa-' 1 terwork. Dams, Pjower Plants," BritfeJJ es ; and Koads. Estimates and , flans j for all Rneineeri ner -Work. JP. O. Box 679 i Tlorre5:J - rz a w u ui i ii in nd r 7 - - i -S- .... Wilmington. N. C.. J. F. LEITUEB Ancuifficr t7-t3- CTIl BulKIO . "T" .4." f'i-"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1913, edition 1
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