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if J i t. If iif iH' ''V- If it if i 1 It 4 V i. J t i A it ; !l it" ' 1 1 V v7v VVWW Jit Mrs. W. O. Singletary, of Burgaw, was" a guest at The Orton yesterday. '-Mlv.and.-Mrs. -Mv, W' teacjrey; - to Wallace, were registered at The Orton yesterday. - . V , ' . aiiss. Mattie etfen -has .returned froin Brooklyn, N. Y',, where she-spent a month or more- visiting" friends. .---- . Fayetteville Observer: "Miss Vida j . Didkinson, of Wilmington, is visiting Miss Georgia Dixon, on Russell street." Mrs. W. H. Priest, of Rosindale, is spending a few days here with rela tives. ...... . . - Ms. E b! King" and' Miss Ida Bfacli visited friends in. iSanford yesterday. '.. .-. Miss Nell Bowden returned home yesterday from a visit to friends in Burgaw. - ' $ - J irs, v luiaiiis auu iiitio lacy Williams and little Mrrf Fflward Woaver anil dfl.nsrht.Pr. Cornelia, are - visiting; relatives at Abierdeen.. . Mr XI. K Carden and little son left . last '.Te-ht f n'r NTpw. York in resDOnSe to aelegram notifying the family of the i illness of an older son, wno is in. school in New York City. Preston Cumming, Jr., Esq., return edi.to. New. York Saturday night, after spending a week with his father, Mr. Preston Gumming, and sister, Mrs. .Walker Taylor. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr, and Mrs. Li. J. Carter, both of whom recently underwent operations at the Janles Walker Memorial Hos pifal,ihave returned to their homes. Dr.' J. H. Honnet leaves today foi New York, and will i sail this week on s the Berlin for Naples, Italy. He will spend some time in European coun tries.? k , ; , , - JQtRev. Wm. A. Guerry, bishop of South CaroUna, is expected to arrive today, at noon irom his home at j Charleston,., S. C, and while in the I t city Will be the suest of Rev. and Mrs. the J , WJ. E;. Cox, No. 311 Red Cross street. j..'? . t ; Miss'" Maggie Meels, who has been seriously-ill at the James Walker Me j -a morial, Hospital, has returned to her j v home at Delgado, her friends will be j glad to learn. Her condition is great- ly- improved. j TJhe . Ladies' Foreign Missionary So ' ciety of the First Presbyterian Church i f "willJiold . their regular 'meeting this j-, aTterttOon at 4 o'clock. All the ladies it of. the congregation are invited to at- ? tend-. ' ; ; -1:s ; ' Mr; arfd'Mrs. ' Samuel Bear left last , night h for New Yorlc. from whence they willsail. tbi4. eek-'.on the jsteam er Berlin for. Naples,;J.taly. ' They will ' spend thfe Strni&'feriin'' Switzerland and ill 'return to America in October. .. ; , . Ref. W. Marshall Craig,:. assistant pa&tbr of the First Baptist Church. ; returned? yesterday from Scotland , NecJC wli'erer Sunday he filled the pul t pit, Of Revv R.-A.. McFarland,.who is conducting?, a': series i . of services at I Br66klynBaptiat Cbuch 1 here. Tie Eneh-diliek' Galfd of St i Paurs f Episcopal Chureh, '.will h$ve its first sale in The Orton parlors, on the sec ond: floor, of .tbe hotel vtbis afternoon . ; beginning at 3:30 o'clock" A cordial i invitation isT extended "to everyone to attend. j Burgaw, N.. C, April 2Q. The fol , i lowing announcement' has been is- sued: "Mr. and Mrs. M. H.- Johnson nnonnce the marriage of their sis- 5 Franklin Herring, April 19th, 1914. At i nome, Burgaw, N. C." f - : : - . y t Mir. Frank L. Meares, formerly of t : 1 Wiltnington and npw of Seattle, Wash . 1 arrived Sunday night and is the guest , oi nis rnend, Mr- w. A. Williams, at '' No,: J.18 South Fourth street. Mr. ' MeaVes. who will snend sp.vefal wesks ' Vbere,; is being warmly greeted by his - many , mends. . . ' " " -. .. Several contributions .were received -; yesterday to the sun parlor fund -for j the James'.Walker Memorial Hospital. It is hoped to . have . all the .money nec k's e&sary for the improvement secured 1J, this;. week and those desiring to help Ti- should send their contributions at once t'" ta.Miss Swain, at N6.J 608 Orange V street.' .',; ", . ; Miss Sadie Booker, who recently eev- t ered her connection with the head of ; fice JOf the Schloss circuit of theatres 'si hereafter several years of most efti i cieht; service, leaves this morning for j Charlotte, where she Will spend a Lweelt'or ten days with her sister. Mrs. jl C ; .W- Wilkinson. Before returning I home'-she will also visit relatives in Virginia. ' v,': ... 1 : frhi - win- - leguiai seiui-iuouLiiiy meeting of jthe Housewives' League will be !. helq this, afternoon at 4 o'clock in the headquarters of the league in the Trfcst building, corner Front and Mar ket; streets. The meeting was post poned from last Tuesday on account of ;the: inclement weather. Dr. C. W. (Stiles, will deliver an address at the meeting that will be. of particular in terest to every member, of the league. ' At .the - home of the bride, No. 518 Sotitn Front street," last night, at - 8 : 30 o3dCIfv Cant. Silas: H. Dodd, of Miltonr Del.v and Mrs. Heloise Clark were hap pil)r3.married, the ceVemony being per formed .byRev. J. 9. Crowley, pastor Of gilpnmanuel Presbyterian church. There -were only a few friends present at-.tbe wedding, which was very quiet. Folorwlng' the ceremony, after receiv- I inthe congratulations of those pres 1 ent light refreshments were served. Tar itp. ronsTPcatinna nr nttonu-nrr i the irevlval -services at Trinity MetlT- odist Church, which began Sundav and I wiUpontinue, through the remainder Of xtne-Weekv services neine held each .night? at 8 o'clock. Rev.. B F. Wat- I soni- paeior tu iue iutauumsi cnurcn I: at iSpring. Hope,, arrived yesterday and preacnea a strong- sermon last njgnt. ki v tne ioiiowins prommeBt vvumine- " i - totf iArcaniansv. will leave- this morning i f or: Greensboro to attend the 25th an ' l -aup meeting, ot .thfe. Grand -Council of I a the - Royal Arcanum, which will b - 'j? - held thenar tomorrow, and- Thursdays .f; : Me. - H. Bohitz,Grafid Secretary; f i V Tri;T---W .V. Tbomer, Grand 4 Warden ; ' ' 'Be&l&? ilendelsohrl. Grand Chaplain; ) ' 1-Slr.. .Ji-Weil. representative from CoV- f nelliiff Harnett Councilr and Mr. 12. i i Buttling representative from Carolina : ; ;:.Co.uncU,v'-:::' . v ' . , ... PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ! n. i a ,u A , . C:. Ed Tavlor. . Esq.. of Southport, w.as Jn the city yesterday' ori profes"- 0id acquaintances, Davis and Math sionai . business. - . ews the premier society; .dancers, and Mr. E. P. Laird, of Rocky' Moiint, they were given an ovation upon their was a business visitor in the city.yes- reappearance. Tons, too, is really an terd'ay, a' guest at The Qrtoh.J extra feature, as the Victoria has an Mr h p. Wnodson. of Bnreaw. alirBtar. vaudeville offering "besides was among the business visitors in the this great headline act: -city yesterday. " One of tbe great stars of the rest Air t m Rrv.nf nf wiisnn wns of the -bill is the Palace Quartet and a guWTb Orton Vest?ry.- . . Mf.ankp. Pafiof ' PTnehum.. was registered at The prton yester- day. - MrJohn Southerland, of Wallaces was among .he. business visitors in the city yesterday. - .-Mr CharlesNU Evans, who is now cbnnected with a large financial in stitution in Baltimore, spent the week- j end here with his family. Ff-'r aaiem, is speiiums u,.."t.5 cit with relatives. He formerly lived Cant. C. H. Piatt, assistant edi- lr Ol Uie aiumus, .s. w uu.t-.v, spent a few days in the city with j friends and enjoying some fishing on Mr. H. E. Truelove. of Peters - burg, Va., is spending several days in the city on business. He. formerly liv- ed here and has many friends in Wil- . the city on business. : He. formerly liv- minsrton. who are glad to greet mm again NEGRO WAS TOO FREE IN HANDLING GUN. Recorder Gives William MacRaje One Year on County Roads. After- having been . off the county roads for only two weeks, William Macltae, colored, was yesterday given 12 months by the Recorder tor nav ing, according to witnesses, brandish ed a gun around rather freely, occa sionally pointing it towards several negroes. There were two charges and although the negro denied the charge, the evidence against him was voucn ed for, even by his Own witnesses. The last time he went' to the roads was for the alleged larceny of a pair of trousers. J. W. Roderick, white, was .given six months on the roads for an alleg-j ed assault on a negro. He is said to have imbibed too much whiskey Sat- more attractive special music, inci urday night and later to have chased dental and of the overture type, will a, negro with a knife, scaring him bad- be rendered by the wonderful Wur- iy. r.manuei vitMer, wuue, uiiaigcu i with vagrancy, was sent to the roads I ror bu nays. .. Judgment was suspenaea in a case play house will be beaded by a niam against Mack Jackson, colored, charg-. moth two-reel "Gold Seal" feature, ed with violating a city ordinance. A "The Mystery of the White Car." This case against Fannie Carroll, colored, is one of the newest and biggest dra charging her with committing a nui- mas ever written, and deals with a sance, was dismissed. She was also clever detective's chase after a noted charged with resisting an officer and female, crook, a mysterious white car was sentenced to serve two years on which traverses the driveways at a. the county farm on this charge. She terrific speed without a visible driver, was given until today to leave the city, the sentence to become effective this morning at 9 o'clock, if she fail ed to do so. Joe McOliver, colored, charged with 'rcarrying concealed weapons, was sent j to the county roads for three months, moves as if guided by spirit hands, is He was also charged with burglary, one of the mosb interesting plots that but this case was dismissed. Samuel has ever been adapted to the movie Pierce, colored, was found not guilty, screen, and furnishes' a thrill for eve of . disorderly conduct, A case against ry moment. Dave Baldwin, colored, charged with, Universal Ike, or Augustus Carney, an assault with a deadly weapon was "Tvill present one of his brand new continued until today. tomedles, "Universal Ike's Ups and Albert Jones, colored, was charged Downs' Miss Louise Glaum plays with stealing -a rake, nee and other the lead with Universal Ike. and the articles from a - white " woman, but story hasStoHell of Ike's adventures there being some doubt as to his san- with a band of slick crooks, and is lty, it was ordered that he. be held I for examination by the Clerk of the I Superior Court. EXPENDITURES TO DATE. City Finances for First. Ten Months of Fiscal Year. . Amounts expended by the different departments of the city government for the ten months of the fiscal year from June 1st, 1913, to April 1st, 1914, are shown in the following statement, prepared by Capt. Thos. D. Meares, city clerk and treasurer: General Expense Account Appro priation for year, $22,390; audited $17,264; unexpended $6,031.90; over drawn: $905.90. Poiice Appropriation for- year, $39,015; audited, $34,680.57; unex pended, $5,200.11; overdrawn $266. 66. Fire--Appropriation for year $35,' 750; audited, $29,012.81; unexpended, $6,852.02; overdrawn $134.83. 'Street Cleaning and Repairs Ap propriation for year $37,630 ; audited $38,960,601 unexpended $1,865.42 overdrawn, $3,916.11. - Street Construction NO appropria tion lor year; audited $16,480.59. Street Lighting Appropriation for year $18,619; audited $13,958.42; un expended $4,660.58. Health and Hospitals Appropria tion for year $31,284; audited, $25, 787.46;' unexpended $7,496.54. Markets Appropriation for year, $1,700; audited $2,128.59; unexpend ed $325.29; overdrawn $1,595.32". Coupons jand Interest Appropria tion for year $90,000; aiidited, $80, 589.98; unexpended $13,701.25; over drawn $4,291.23. Grand totals are given as follows: Appropriation, $276,618: audited, $2o6,lo3.05; unexpended overdrawn S25.868.18. . $48,133.11-, Other amounts have been audited as follows: Bond redeemed, $5,000; water and sewerage (operating) , S46, 832.36 ; sewer construction, $136,733. 92; incinerator, $11,025.81; sidewalks. $131.94; loans repaid $310,750; dam ages paid $449.58; park fund $596.79; scavenger work $6,849.23; tax refunds $188.34; back taxes $220.50. Total audited $774,951.32.. PR EASE BROS. COMPANY MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT. T. B;. Prease Named as Trustee to Wind Up Corporation's Affairs. Prease Bros. Company, Inc., ope rating a . plumbing business at 213 Market street, made an assignment Saturday. T. R Prpaso hoi no- namaA the trustee in the oeed of trust filed wua tne Kegister of Deeds. . The trustee Is rHrPOtori n tal-a charge of the business, -dispose of the 6wus, .wares ana mercnandlse of the company, as well as its Other proper ty, . conect . an accounts due, and af ter deducting the necessary expenses and commissions. . allowed by law, to distribute the remainder of the pro ceeds among the various creditors of the- corporation. nrr rata . - . T? amount Of the company's in debtedness is not given in the -deed ot trust, nor of the assets of -the com pany. - B- Prease is president of the uuiiany ana D, j, Prease ls secretary . I.. Theatrical Just the dandiest kind 'of i : show is; now . making merry' .! the Victoria Theatre, inaugurating- the new. week yesterday in a blazfe of gldry. 1 The bill is 'charming and. jolly, all the way '-througb' and was" pronciafteeel a- "big hit" by the tremendous sized audienc es ; that, packed the. handsome theatre yesterday. Of course, the most popu- liirL .4.i.ftdMr- h wnminrtnnB ga ThTrfngSs are? SL?' farming stage presence and know now to render their stuff, in most fetching way. Encores: also beyond number, so to speak, were lEEvished:on the Quartet 141 fiach performance, yes- terday, Mang" and Snyder,: well "known l&uroneaii. acranais, are . also;,, starring and amazing with some skilled feats. Then there s Beatrice and Lillian, a clever sister team. New photoplays, of course. Ditto -new numbers by the Victories superb orchestra'. The riailv matihPft-.at th Victoria is certainly a popular feature with, the ladies and children.. ,.' ." "Hearts Adrift" Today. . It is with a justifiable .. feeling of pride that the Grand management makes its announcement for today. In j the people's favorite amusement pal- ace, comes as the culmination of great enterprise and ., tb: expenditure of much extra money, in ordr to obtain j enterprise and tbe expenditure of I tor Wilmington, simultaneous with its presentation in the great cities of the North, the wonderful special re lease film, "Hearts Adrift," which Mr. Daniel Frohman is presenting with the noted actress, Mary Pickford, in the stellar role. It is the most mammoth moving picture production of the day and the most brilliant. "Hearts Adrift" has well been de scribed as a tragic epic. It is. a dra ma of devotion and sacrifice in a fas cinating, and at times awe-iu spiring setting. It is a story of the South Sea Island and has a thrill a second. Be sides Miss Pickford the cast is a star one. Wilmington folks will be afforded the rare opportunity of seeing "Hearts Adrift" both todav and tomorrow, the performances each day continuing un til 11 o'clock at night. The price of admission will be but 10 cents, when the film is now being offered in the larger cities for 20 and 25 cents ad mission. In order to make the presentation jjzer orchestra gj Qay at gjjou Today's bill at the popular photo and other interesting , and thrilling incidents. A plot to assassinate the provisional President of Mexico, (not Huerta, though) also furnishes one 1 of the interesting sides to this en- thralling stcry'. The white car, which one of the most ludicrous of the many big comedies that this well known comedy artist, has appeared in. You will enjoy every minute of this tun reel length picture. Another big picture will fill out the allotment of four reels for today, and the still small price will prevail, as aiways. ...... ... .... . i ' m .i n - ::. : : . mmi isgsiu i LOCAL DOTS. :i Miranda Ross. eoloEed. was yes terday adjudged insane by the clerk of supeopr. cjoiiri, ben made for- her State Hospstartfor at Goldsboro.trntiL. the necessary pa pei?s are received, she will be .kept in jail here. - ' f--' r.- 1 Deeds were filed for, record :ye.S;. terday as follows : -Thos. Jii. cooper, trustee, to J. A: Taylor, -for ?10Q and otber considerations, . lots n3 and . 4 in block "IJ and 3 and 4 in block y"J", Seaf orth ; D. R. Foster' and Wife to Minnie Jones," for $100 aftd other con siderations,,, lot on1 west line -of :Mc Rae, 66 feet south of Bladen street. . . Stenpgraphers:, are ; wanted v by. ttwva; 'oiS'fAi a-lvx iJin - y,u States of Maryland, North . Carolina. Virginia West:, Virgin "and District' 1 of CQittmbla,-and a eiaminMibn" foj:. these, positions ; ij. anhbunced' by tne ; Civil Service .UOmmissiOn -to be neia. hei-e May 16th. v Women' WtlP not be admitted to tttfe; examination.' Th age limit isvlS year or over: H and!. the ;eX attiination' is open to air citiZehs "' Of tfie tfnlt'ed 'States. J: . ,;; 'V ; rlpBecause is aifeg'ea to nave sold whiskey , to a half dozen or more, white meii '. of : the . city , Elsie"; Smithy ..colored, Wafe ' ;arrestedt? .ber ' ! borne on i4th street, betweett'Dock anti. Orange, lat ntsbt Constable. .T. HI' Davis. cial Officer;. Vtfe 4' Macif Goodwin , and Plainclotbesmien B. W. Jacobs. Frank Georsre and. DLi: : Wi" Coleman-were the posse th&tlu ed the men ana-; aubgoenaed tnem as unwilling ..witnesses to appear before Justice ;Harrisi rtody ;. hjt ..r... ; ; Df ED.. . 1 GORE In. the family . residence, 410 Orange street, April 21st at 5:30 P. M., RACHEL ANN . LITCHFIELD GORE. - in her 81st year. Services this afternoon at 4 olock in the resi dence.". Interment in Oakdale ceme tery Friends invited.;, . ,. . ti-sA Itching .iskirir ugly eruption, ,. scaly scalp, .Eczema and its allledr diseases .all yield instantly to the soothing influence of : the mild, simple wash, .thp D.D.D. Preicrtption tor Eczema. .- T From our jjperience ; with skin etif ferers, we are convinced... that ,skin di sease IS caused -by germs' beneath the oute. skin that', spread , and multiply until they become a mass of -jjnawinff animals. T.I.'Dh a penetrating liquid. :..i-ur ROBERT R. BELLAMY, Wilmington, N. C. Today gridedmes3 Is Ony 35c Lisle Hose for ...... . . . 5oc Silk Lisle.jHose for . . . . $1.50 Pure Si'lk Hose . , . . . . 50c Men's Lisle Half Hose for . . ooc Men's Silk Half Hose for .'v. Remember, Wednesday is the last day you can buy the Celebrated -Onyx Hosiery at Reduced Prices. CMORE M CO. AGENT teR(R; PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. i fj " ' r t '; . ( ' NOW READY AT ' . .: f: --- DEMONSTRATE$V-NEW; PROCESS. ;., I J Water In Short Time. - v anlanaTytical Ninth' street, demori'straled W nljw pra- cess. of clarifying -"'river Jr'alethichj. he says , is; far suDsrior to -thusuaj alum'prOcbssf commonty 1 Use'r-! " lj . v ProfesSDr: rmbois took aftraanttty of Taw; discolored.; riyer. Wtfer '.f ?oiftL the vaPS .4? ear l . .Vitp.L jyiv ui.run;ccia strecfrroppedirito it W quantity pf 'ti-differentvrBblutfo stafid aiiietly for .15 minutes. ,Thfe yel low. Appearance of . theLw.ater. began fad in e Ifroni the surface.: while ;. to-. --nWi HhVi Knffom' tfh;v;-arficies of xnudi dy, substance begp collecting.- At the end ,of ,15. ' WinlMii; tbe; water,in tbe; upper portion ofThe, jar was prac: tically as .clear aae.glasscontein- ing it, wnne iu uuitoiii m uiic 1?" Wasrpovered:Mthr:lra5f an inch or; more of jelly-like, coagulated. : organic , mat: r Professor -Dubois; then", cbnfueted an-1 Other test- to demonstrate mat ms t,rp!jrt.PWa'ter;w'a;iK.Lfipee- from..; alum,. and-to. show that water. from the, city ;j inirips Vcontaln'ed - alum, .He .used: .a' i quantity of city wafer; fresh- from the tap, 'Iff one tUDe.'Somesaisuiieu vii.? in: another tube and some; o .his treat-; ed water-..ia. still .another tube.,.. . r Uitb these ';.hT dropped- p. - solution, which, he" sardr showed the presence of auni in water by. turning it- bine iri color. The city water turned, blue, while the treated water and the, dis tilled water showed up red, . . His process. Professor .Dubois j claims,' possesses the advantage Oyer i the usual methpd in that it coagulates tne organic xna.ti.ei muuu Aiuivitvi the old treatment: and also much more thorouehlv, jn addition to enabling the water to be used -without fltration- He declares that: it is much" cheaper than the old method, and , can be used at a. eoStJtbt to exceed ,vthree cents per thousand .sallpns. ., . . . ,,. ... destroys these germs and washes them, away, thereby relieving-, that awful itch, imm.edia'tely. .-.A':- 50c bottle, .will prove this much to ypu. ' -,. . . ' : We: are so cbnfident that D.D.D. cart" reach all cases, that we offer you the first full size bottle on the guarantee that: if it fails; to do a.& we say, we will will refund the purchase price. . You. alone to judpe. D. D. D. Soap aids, in keeping , the "skiti urei ask tis. ; ' . I . .25c . .35c .$1.00 . . . 50c . .50c I 1 W; Innal rnnmo nT ThO Star VPS. lid. application naj. ,4 " .r -Zft v adniisslbri t6ltfie terdaV morning Prof: -A. lDubois, the colored insane n n la n aTvt i 6M 'chemist of No. S u8 North' Day II 4 L.5 tirSTZ'&S-'J - 3 Th6 Best TKing yoii can in a Coat' Suit Today is the MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ' Return Engagement DAVIS and MATHEWS ; Wilmington Favorite Society Dancers. Lessons given : Free on the stage after the Matinee during Their Stay. PALACE QUARTETTE , ... Harmony Singers. and ttey are good, too. Two .other star acts.: Two - good com- , edy photoplays.. All ? children " under five yoars vith - parents it (Matinee;: Only). acFmitted free. 11" : ' THX HW-ACK COMPAWT 'If . i Bi ' s in n a . ",;- & , - -:- n IWI 11 I I HIT IT 1 II 111 nil I IMIMM iu,.:..'ijL!'.L.'1' ' i'v;.';.;tr.: j...,.vi;.iJi.'ji' i THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Daniel Frohman Presents MARY PICKFORD The Ceiebrated Film Favorite In a Drama of Devotion HEARTS ADRIFT Admission 10c The ICE CREAM that has NO EQUAL. It is just what its name implies. Made under the Most SANITARY Condi tions with the approval of government experts. For the present; we are only serving this ICE CREAM at our fountain. Later on, we will take or ders the middle of the week for Saturday delivery. STRICTLY NET CASH oh DELIVERY. We are the EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for Wilmington. The finest - Soda; Water, Sherbets, etc., in the - city. Fancy beverages to. sjuit .the taste and pdeketbook- -V : j. hick Hunting DRUG COMPANY The' ONLY "Quality" Drug Store in Wilmington, N. C. Norton Yam ; 20 bags Potato Slips. :: j. 100 kegs Small Medium i Mullets!" . . 150 kegs Small Mullets.- - 200 bags Arab Horse Feed. 200 bags -Purina Scratch - Feed. - .v , :.'.';V OObagsLima Beans. ,;'. 100 bags Navy Beans. I Send orders for. ; prompt ; . i v Miipment. j E a' WHOLESALE GROCERS PEEREESS M c.'Vk. ,i'fii! . . ..... , . i circulation cold air thai a damp clofh will dry out in titter of thWra as readily as tho' it were . piacjed in', the sun on a windy; day;v--'- -v ' : vs (ehVthSdcwr; 6i a McCray Relfigefrator; aticlf feVeL the dry, TOld'airvft$s;tfmd';'pure as a mountain "top' Br eeze If "you are thjfrikiii of buying a refngefatbri ft Will pay you to inspect the; 1 exclusive sanitary featured :of iHe McCJray. N. JACOW HARDWARE Automobile rs of gton "We, want j yjojir, .patronage we don't want it (under cmisapprehen sions. ;. :' ' 5V KELLY-SPJUNFIELD TIRES AND TUBES are not impervious , they merely 'contain all the excellence that real rubber, . hand-made,; according to the longest experjerice In the field, can- give- them.' .Isn't that fair enough? A full line of KeUi-Springfield Tires , and Accessories on hand at all times. ;,. ; W.D.MacMillan,Jr. 109 N. Second Street. IN" THE DISTRICT COURT ! Op THE united states, ror , tne Eastern utnet or North Carolina. In. BaukmptcjV In the matter of thp.rMcAlu,; Company, Bankrupt. : .. - Pursuant to an order of this Courti the undersigned Trustee "bf the above nanietl bankrupt offers for sale, at Public Auction, t(t the' highest bidder- for cash, o& tho itftb day of April, A. D. 1014, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the store-room on Main street, in Kow- land,:'N.-fcC all of the assets1 in his hands belonging to the estate of the5 abbVe named Bankrupt. : The property to be sold con sists of goods, wares and merchandise, fix tures', accounts, chdses" in action; etc., and Say be inspected at the 'said1 -'store house, ie. .place formerly occupied by the Bauk r.upt, in the town , of-. Rowland, N. C. on each and every day prior to the date of sale, between the hours . of 10 o'clock in the forenoon nd4 o'clock in the after noon. ' i . : ' ' . ' The Trustee-reserves the right to with draw any of said -property from sale un less it shall bring at least 75 per-cent, of the appraised value! v. -- Dated this,' the' 14th! day of April, A. D. 1014. --s JOHN A. MeCORMICK, : V 1 Trustee. Rowland, -y. 'C. - . E. I. WOOTEX, . .Attorney for Trustee. Rowland, 'NC. 1 apl4-10t ' j " ' t RECEIVERS SALE. state of Koi-.th; Carolina' County, of New Hcinovcr.t -. ,. . , Joseph U. mnton, jMartla Newman, ct al., vs. Wilmington .lee . and Storage Coui- pauy. . i ',)- . - By virtue and in pursuance of an orth'i of Court uiade iu. the above entitled cause, the uudersigued was rlii.v appointed ceiver of. the property - belonging to t!i" defendant io.tlie. .vov'e.. entitled cauwt', and was, by virtue arid iir pursuance of s.nd order authorized empowered and diredo'l to sell and dispose or all the .property and effects belonging to the above named de fendant, the Wilmtn'gton Ice and Storage Company, at public auction, at the Court House door iu hte City of Wilmington. North Carolina, after advertising the same according to law. . .. ,. Now, therefore, in pursuance of said or der in said cause the Uudersigued Receiver of tli Wilmingtou. Ice and Storage Com pany will, on Thursday, the 1'lst day of .May, A. 1914, at twelve o.Yloek M.. at 'the Court House door in' the City of Wil mingtou. North Carolina, expose for sale the following described piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and-being in the City of Wilmington . County of New Hanover aud State xf v North. Carolina, aud bounded and . described as follows; to-wit:' ' Beginning t a point in the Southern line of . DockTHtie'et, : at the Northwest cor ner of a lot of land .owned by the Seamen's Brieud Society and ninety-one (!tl feet YVeafr from the-' '.Western line of Front street -and running thence with the South ern line of Bock: street West ward I v thirty (ao) feet-and nine (0) inches to the Kast fra line of It lot formerly belonging to William A. - "Wright, deceasel ; thence Southwardly with .the fine of said lot, and parallel with Front street sixtv-one Hill feet t the Northern line ; ot Pott's a Hey : thence with said line of . said alley East ward!? -.thirty- OW) feet and nine inches tpvthe Western line-, f the building of th. Seamen's -Friendf Society, and theme with said Rue ot said building Northward jy sixty-one l)i feet.-, to , the Southern Une.-of Dock . street,' the -beginning, the same being a jiart bf Lot One (1) in Block No. 138 according' to the, official plan t the aforesaid City of Wilmington. Suh ijZ, a. Mortgage on said p.ropertv f $400(UM) held by Samuel, Blossom, which mortgage is duly TecordeVlrn the office of the Register ;of Deed ''of New " Hanover Coi,t-v- i11 Book1 72, Page 4.'t et sej. , - Also an, of the niachmery in that, build lug on the --South; Hide of'EBock street, be tween v ater undlA-nnt u I i-nt-s tvf' nc-u- pieil by tyie Wilmington Ioe-and Storage Company . consisting of gas eoiupressinii pumps,, main shaft, flv-wheel. enKiue. am- . monla .condensers, pumps' for circulating cooling- water '. iinv roii i-iAftsAt-a nir ininir. suction : connectors and Compressors and all machinery of every nature. , kind and description Whatsoever in iaid building: subject, however, to the first lieu of the York Manufacturing Companr- upon said property, which contract.' dulv recorded In the OffieA nf . tha. TIo.Hcfo'i. nf ruods of New .Hanover, County, -In Book 73, Page 441. --ftt. sen.. ., Also ; all other personal property" of ev ery, nature. ! kind and ,' deseription ' whatso ever., belonging : to , theiabove uauiod de fendant the Wilmington; Ice and Storage Company; consisting. of .platform scales. Wilmin -axes, wagon - harness ' and sheet cork. This sale is made subject to all first liens upon the property hereinbefore described, and the terms of the sale are cash. , ' nENRV T. BAC.MAII. Receiver of Wilmington Ice & Storage Co, ap21-30d -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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