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We Gfo2 -Away-:;-C 'Vj, 3- Jt &D8ultiD Fhylciiui lo the Ihvalid.'Hotci and Sat' I J . SS'SSSS Vl BaW., . book o 1008 largo paScs and . "" ' r 700 illustrations,. ia strong pcr covers, to ny one 3entHrfg 21 one-cent mm lo sovor eost of mailing onb, or, hi French Qoth bindiag for St stamps. , nver 680 000 copies of this -complete framayJDwotof Book were sold -mielotli " Vndiiuf at regular prioe of $1.50. Afterwards, ono ami a half million copies ..re Sveu away a above. A now, p-todiito roviscd edition Is now ready?' mailing Better sand NOWbc(orc -all are 4oim . Address Would'i Dis-! , wNiAar Mbdicai. Association, R..V. BkroeiM.l, Psesiecnt, Buffalo, N. Y.t pit, PIERCE'S FAVORITE PnESCMPTIOJl ; n THB ONE- PPMFPY fos woaiinV peculiar: ailment iood enough a ' , ' that it snakera are not efrrsid to print oa iti outside avrappor. tie aTerV ingredient. - No Secrerji.?fe DecptIon.v'-J.: 'f 1 ',-' THB ONE RtMFPt foe wosoen-YvMcb..eueiaa no loolMd 1 ' no habit-forming lru. - Mod 'from native Jaodtaiaal forest roots c wc tablished eoratfre value. : ; ' ' . The. WiSPblvogt Co; a t v rHE sxonfif "THAT'S ALWAYS Misrir" 0 ' ;Il's tfow Time You Were Interested In ' t " Jrhe New Fall Goods... ' ' v -"--! " .''. 'v.,' OUR FALl,1?J1 8T0CKWU.L SURPASS all previous ones, not only as regards, extensi'venesfi "bf assortments buft astJ the attracUve ' ness of he "values offered. ' '"' ' ( " .''' "".'.'' l'-.'.'-1".-'. ELEGANT NEW FALL 6U1T8 .ANfr COATS Superbly mnde from smart new fabrjesjn handsome shades'.,. Styles are very neat . Priced very reasonably, at $20.00 to $40.00. - . ' ' . ' " THE NEW HATS FOfl. FALLtAa.eUlblted here will, sureljt please you. Vou will like the styles, tbfliiftlUlesnd the prico, AU tlio new styles ore hero now and you shouldn't wait onotlicr day befpre getting your hew hat, We won't let jrou buy cum that Is not just right for you, We aro prepared to do a greater business this season than ever be torn,. Style:) were never more.iattjactlyo and nover hikvo wo (been able 'to offer greater values,. You can depend upa It; youri dollars will go . Farthest Here.- ... --. '-: , ,: Carpets, Art Ssqiiares Rug, MoXtlngs and WineVw Shades at Right' Prices. iVe Tiave iho Largest department of- this k!n4 in North Caro- r The C- f Srtligt Co n " " " .. ... 'IP Ml. ? vy nai iwery yv,oiuvih Wants in Footwear a (rtyllsh; lulndsoma hoe that will FIT smoothly and comfortably: , Thvery latest New. York and Paris styles are found in the famous La France Shoes. And their perfect fitting mialifickaV. Aim - vnat4 , - sv -AM.a a, -5. -i,- v: 1 jr exceptionaL 'U Let us show you Style ,f ' 2012-a high cut - , Tan Cresco Calf Storm Bool A sturdy boot for hard service. yet graceful and comfortable, Other styles - lor all omer occasions. . ; v GEO. R. FRENCH G SONS 108 North Front Street .- rf ; . Wilmington, N. C. S - -i jr. 1. 4 PLEASANT EVENT. Anniversary Celebratloit Held - Last Night 'By Dayghters of ..Liberty. New Hanover Council.'No 6. Daugh ters , of , Liberty celebrated .the 9tH anniversary jat.jnigbJt, la the Jbdgo rooms of the 'order, on , Market, street The program. as rendered 7 was very delightful and most appropriate, j, to the occasion.. Tbe room was, prettily decorated!. wlth.,i-pottod. - plants and bunting an4. presented ,a festive ap pearance,, .; . ' . , .. ) , The meeting waa, called to order a little past 8 o'clock by, Councilor B. D. Hamilton, The members of the or der sang America Rev, W, Q.; Hall, pastor of fhe Southside Baptist church,, biveked divine, .blessings, upon the meeting.-, Councilor Hamilton made, a neat little speech .of, welcome and, announced a. recitation, by Miss Mollis Holdeo. This, she rendered with considerable, expression. Mr,,T W., Callahan Introduced'- Mayor, Jos. D, Smith, who spoke for a few min- ues and paid a glowing tribute to women and especially to the. Daugli ter's, of Liberty, .The talk rang with sincerity and,, was fully appreciated by the audience. Miss, Belle Thonjas delivered humorous .recitation in .the negro dialect She exhibited unusual talent In her correct portrayal of this dlfllcullTole,'. -;!W ,.,.,. 'The apeaker of the evening r was next introduced by ( 'vf podus KelTum, Esq., who made a graceful speech in Introduction pf.L, Clayton Grant, Esq In his ,u3ual fluent and,,. entertaining manner Mr, Grant made flattering com mpnts Qn thb manner in which the Daughters of Liberty stood for ' the high standard of tho order and dis played in his talk,. 'Indications of a deep study rnadq. into the subject. He said -that the Daughter of Liberty stood sf or the uplift and the develop ment of the Individual ( Without this no. nation since history : began has been able to stand. With this cardinal principle embodied in their endeavors, he sold, it will be a means of: making perpetual our owp fair country and prevent , its decline as has been the case of other great nations In history, His speech, was warmly applauded. Miss Carr.ie Russ gave a charactet sketch entitled "Higher Culture ip Dixie". .The . piece was delightfully huDiorpus and was well executed. The Cape , Fear : Independent band . inter spereed the program with a number of. pleasing selections The refreshment committee war composed of the following: Miss Jen nie Thomas, chairman; Mr, J. W. Russ secretary; Miss Carrie Russ, Mrs. Aril no Ezzell, Miss Letltia Melvin and MJbs Viney Wolff..,, ; , ' r GaGolIho S' , JFor. Autos, Motor Boats and Gasoline Engines. RcfiszcdCH J Hi2hest'Grade Wafer White 150. First Test Ofl. Carolina Cylinder. Independent Engine. 4j fala'Gas'Ephine."."" "Dixie GasEiigine. " - 'l:;.;::f;,THEBESTA!it9..;, ,(Mr4? , j v. p, ; v,.j I, t . v - K - V . , ; ' V 1 VJh" &J ' , .t X.N ' pjacohi !1 MUST BE. SULVED&UUiN. t" " s It's only a question of days now " 'until cold weather will arrive. Now Is the "trine" tb prepare for it, so that your heater will be up and ready for use, when , the first cold r . . night comes. , . '. We have a niost complete line of coal and wood heaters at prices' : beyond comparison. - Vortex Cold Blast Heaters give greatest amount of warmth at least cost. 6 Hardware Co. . 10 and 12s South Fr6ht St z:Cfi&S WD CROWD THAT HISSED HIM T 4 3 Cloying r MewYorlti Oct. 2ie-New York laa c Wloyal 'tis tho' Giants,' hut they do not like rowdy baseball, and they roundly hlsseil Fred Snodgrass when ho spiked "Home Run" Baker at third basa during the world's championship serlea 'A Snodgrass walked to the bench and It was seen that Baker's' trousers were torn and his arm was bltedlng 10,000 men n ose, hui.Hl and. yelled. Snodgrass donles that he spiked Baker intentionally. He says fc". accident waa sJUuulx one of those things that are bouc'1v x:cur and that Bak er ran no more risk than any other pla yer in any close game. Baker refused" to tcouuaentiOR.the affalr..Snodgrass wa.i socordlnlly disliked In Philadelphia ihrt he wa aent to New York when the Quaker City, games were postponed so there would be no danger of bis cla-shing with an angry Athletic rooter. ' J . f T "'". ' ' jdvj ct i r y High-class work can only he done by mechanics of nat iral ability, proper trs'.rihg'' anJ experience. Your fatronase re?pcdf :!ry solicited. 121 Market St . ' Watchmaker, Jewelee and Engraver. r 4. . , INDIGESTION WILL VANISH. , Makes Yo0 Out-of-order 8tomach Feel Fine In Five Minutae, Take your sour, out-of order stom achor maybe you call It Indigestion. Dyspepsia,, Gastritis, or . Catarrh ' of Stomach; it doesn't matter tako your stomach trouble... right ith you. to your Pharmacist and ask to opoa a C0-cent .ease ,pf Pope's Diapepsin and let you eat one 22-graJn Trian gula and , see & within five wlnutef there la. left any trace of your, former misery.. .; ., :. .... ,,, ,: . ..The correct name ,fpr your trouble i Food Fermontstloi) tfood souring; the Digestive organ become weak, there is lack or, .gastric juice; ..your food, la only , half digest eiL,, and you become, affected, with loss of appetite, pressure and fulhjasa -after, eating, vomiting, nausea, heatburn, griping in bowlesy tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad taste. In mouth, coosU' palioa,,. pain la limbs, aleeplessness, belching ot gaa, . . biliousness, ; slrk headache, nervousness, dlssiness . or many other similar symptoms. lv-, JJ yout appeUte Is. fickle and noth ing tempts you, or you helch.gas, or If you . feel bloated . after . eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up yotu (ind., that,. at.. the bottom e an. this there ,1s bt ene cause fermentation ef undigested, food, , . , , , . Prove te f ourseH lnafive. minutes that your stomach, la 8 goo as. any; that there M mrfhlng really, wrong. Stop thU fermentatloa and .begin, eat ing what yoik want without fear of discomfort or mlnery, , k . , ,, , Almost instant relief is waiting for you. , It.is merely a matter ot how aooa you take a Uttle DiapepBln, " Blstiatdi-Want; . -1 Adyertisements ' ) . Fills Ml Wants- Deep Well Question. At the meeting of Council this i'f ternooa the question 6f a site for the experimental, deep wall for the city wtll be discussed. At the last meet lag,- the-city fathers decided to au tUorlie the installatloa ef a deep well to ascertain .whether it is feasibl to secure such s,upply far the city The eounty . property ou the , Castlt Hayne road has been suggested at a proier place for the tests. Several Mtes In tin southern section ot the city were, examined .yesterday by CouncilnUa W. E, Perdew, and U. C. Alpore as posHlble locations,, for a deop .well. Mr. J, V. UiDryjf pert well man. Is quoted that he is reasonably p' swure a fine "owjjf v Is locate jM-f'" tho cljjw'' AndV Grand Will Be Held by ' Members of the Carolina Yacht Club Thursday Even ing of This Week, at the Club House On Wrlghtsvllle Beach Yachting Prizes Will Be , Presented and a Club Dante Will Be Given. ; r Thursday ,,'evenlng of this week (i frolle wilt be held by .the membera ot hci Carohn'.Tttcht Club on Wrights vllle reach. .At that time , formal twards wlll.be made of the prizes Ip tho regattas held by ..the yachtinf meinberf during the past summer. It la- expected that the event will be oJ most pleasant nature ancV that -a large number of, ladies and geiiilemea wll be present upon the delightful occas ion.. : - ...t; - " '"'-1'',; The-Jones Walters trophy for Clasp A boats, a' handsome solid silver lov Ing cup, waa won by Captain J. Stev onaoa -Brown, and the club prise,, s silver cup waa won by Captain E. A. Meets, These emblems of the pro gresa ef the winners in yachting circles- will gracefully presented to the winners by George D. Elliott, Esq., As sUtant General Council of the the At antic Coast Line Railroad. -; FolIowing"the formal presentation exercises, a dance will be held. Ma sic, will be furnished by . the Hollow bush orchestra. A convenient' car schedule .from the city will be operat ed by the Tidewater Power Company and the return from the beach will be made about 11 p. m. , . . The club frolics in the past were among the most pleasant social feat- urea of .life at the. club. Thi revival of -the custom last season, and this year, has received the hearty and en tbuslaatlo support of everyone inter ested In the success of the organize Won, ; . .. .. - Three Insane People. , Colon ol John D., Taylor, Clerk of Superior Court, examined nnd ad judged Insane three 'people yester day. . One ot them was white. H U Edward Krahn, a young man claim ing to bo .from Montana. ., He stated that be came east ,a abort while ago to -. Baltimore, , where , he burled his mother. Not finding work thero he drifted South and said be Is In'Wtl mington for thaf i .-Vvo. Ilia people Ln.Moutuns were coimmiqlcated ,wlt. John Yates, -of Florida, and Caledonia Uiddlck, of ToisaH Sound, both color ed, were found to be Insane. , INTEREST IS DEEP.. , (Continued from First Page.) Jacksonville is,a revelation as. a port of great possibilities, and the city is thriving as never boforo by, reason of the Government's work on the St. John's. River, Savannah, the day I was there, because ot improved port facilities and capability of guarantee; ing dates of sale, was winding up the greatest shipping time of its history, 110,000 , bales of cotton leaving , the port with the three days; ending Sep tember 30 th.1 Charleston is by no means the steeply old Southern pod. nany have long Imagined. .1 saw It very much awake to its future, and engaged earnestly In grasping muni cipal ) control of all its water front, having already made shrewd bargains with the railroads relative to dock fa cilities, and, tho consequence Is that the shipping activity about Charles ton s, unprecedented, largely on ac count ot the ideal, conditions for handling the exports ot the phosphate industry. .. , , . , ." .."The Southern, people .happily re .Ize that, 88 they lead in the posses ion of miles ot navigable waW, their surest means ot Industrial and com mercial progress lies through cheaper transportation by the improvement of these miles ot qavigable water and the securing of adequate terminal facili ties pperated for the benefit qt the public. I found everywhere the live itest kind of interest in just such , a policy a . that urged and constantly promulgated by the National Rivers and, Harbors Congress. They have been Impressed .by. the. Hboral spare given to the subject by the press, and Ihey have given hospitable ears to the words of the emissaries of the whole some doctrine. A number or times on my trip I met John A Fox, the field director of the Congress and' he was everywhere talking river and harbor Improvement with excellent effect" Those who buy '''furniture!. Watting, Ruga, -Tollot Sots, Dinner Sets, Rauges,'eti.,' ' from us for the'new home -can save enough to pay all the expenses of the move. Those just beginning to keep houe. can buy the salno 'goods and have money left, to spend for , hundreds, of little things to add to the comfort of the new surroundings,' yVe.bsve , opened hundreds of new articles this week, which we-held In .rqaerye for those who would need to buy about October the first.' When, buy ing here you do not get what has been picked over and refused by oth ers. Study these cash prices. .: . ., " . ' 9x12 .Bmssett Rug (art square) worth $lioo ...,,...,,''.,,'.... $9,95 : 0x12 Velvet ilugs (art squares) worth $22X0 $12.95" Axmfnster Rugs (art squares) worth '. $27.10 .;......7...',.,...,.$I5.9S Large Iron Tfd, 2 inch continuous poet, worth $12.50 ... .vi... ,..$7.98 Round, Pedett?l Dining table, solid Oak, six feet long, worth $15.00 at ....'...... ... ..... ... . . , ,.. . .$9.98 Solid Oa Dining Chairs, genuine leather slip seat worth $3.50 at ,$1.S8 each Nice Quartered Oak China Cabinet, with glass door, worth" $22.50 at :f .,.,,... $15.75 Oak Chiffonier, nico French bevel Mirror, worth $10.00 for .....,$8.95, ' Magnificent Dressers, Washstanday Chiffoniers In solid Mahogany,' Birds Eye Maple, Circassian Walnut Golden Quartered Oak, right new, many ot them samples, at prices positively for less money than the same class of goods can be bought elsewhere. Hall Racks, Buffet Llbrov Tables, Parlor Tables, Rockers, Pictures, etc, correspondingly cheap. & Tho only line of high grade, parlor furniture In Solid Mahogany, Ger man Leather and Imported French Tapestry in the city. All samples at less than they can be bought from the manufacturer, regularly. Headquarters tor reliable Merchandise and lowest prices, . ; . , Tlie Wilmington Furniture Company ; , .WUrirton's Greatest Fuxruture Store.,. .;, GARRELL BUILDING .wmaaaammttMOMm 1 1 1 mi i liin mini limn hi ini y 'hTl t . Brilliant Musical Program And Three Reels of Latest Films, Grand Theatre Today,- It Mflram of"'I,at""t Filum. , It A certificate bf Incorporation of L.he Carolluas Cotton and , Southern Industrial .Agricultural Exposition Compaiy war received yesterday at the oflkft o "-rk of the Superior Cour" M. .capital stock start crlped. wrs and each ... j.in'of stock In the uPri.di follows; Dr. J. J. Crowe. Dr. ttuasrtl Bellumy.' Messrs. W. R. Kluiisbury and R. H. Cowan, ow Vll m!ii "'mi and Mr. James F, Moore, of t'urrie. The o11e of the company ?'!!! h located here. ' be lbsci a TEbcrcntosls Medicine Saved This Man's life Patmutonla Is a anrlous ditiuiw, and ftoa nym tba fnumlnttno tur i-hruulc hii( tnwlle moiWUiws l'abr'uluMS ra sulln. Afttr 1'im uin.'iilii. or aiiy wrlmia r stubliora jrvM, II la arlna to Uka Ikk lunu Aitttrnltvx. I lii.n't wlt to ini out wbcthut tba trnulile ia KvttlHS wotae, but H. k- uian Allriiitlv la tlin sihI nvuld tlia duiiKvrs C dlacasa, tUwil at tbe retuvarjr la tin rata: - KM N. 41at Bt., PbllWphl, Ta. "(If utliineu, I iirliliig uli.iif vrjr nltyly and k'nlnlnit ilrnirlh all the time, t now wuliih l."4 pound, a gulii su-a (lilrmlK-r 111, 1ikT, uf I'M poiiinH nun than wh.B 1 flrat tul-t-rt tu take I lie AltarnUvu. I wlali 1 hud kiiowu uf It two yiwrs " It w.iuld bars sarad aaa mub BtlHrf aud disirvas. . "I wiia su(Ti4iig from a very aprlona alxreaard lung, whlvb follow.-d a had attack of biivtunotilK, Uy ptiyatctan aud a aiNM-lHllai dH-lnivil niy ruae h'M'eaa. "I eaniuit but Iw ytri tkankful tu ya and' Ilia Aluilulily Uial . fur the grt-nt M.tn and vbuuga of bralth It baa bioant im " . "Mix- rlttna tt shnro atatement I arlah ta wty tluit 1 Have fully rw-oiri.rml tny hraltti, having 10 cured fur ovvr thr. y-nia.'' (NlL-unl AllldnvlH TH'H RWI.l.V. k. kmiin'a AIIMiillve la rMiy-tlvo In Iinin fliMH. AiMlinn, H vr: HiMt and i.unK lrHl.l.4s aud In iiimMIng tnu aum. I not tMittnla .iltni. i,(tii-a or ial,ll furmlna di". -AM fur li .l. t of t uiril i-i-'ii ami wrll to y.i kni'iu t)HB!iry, riii!rttl.'l!'lifa. I'a., f.tr ni..rt l (ikixi. t or aula by ml h-ui'lug UiUKUi.t aud R, U. C' llamy la WUuiUigtoa, ,m . v y........ ..... .... . ; ;..v . : ' -; - laai E fl Cnn4, For tidies- is now oh dbirflay Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Button. Black Buck Boots ' ::- ts Hinh Cut Boots v ' Tt,e pvpr Uflwn bovlan a tmmocu We dose at 6:30 evenings. - ' r , YT ii I A W J JTAl - "THE QUALITY CROCER.' -. Phone 253. ( ' 22 South Front Street . You would be pleased with the quality, of oui Goods, the quality of our service and reasonable charges -: U ci tmm4J Lewaiay WaMiLaw . I yiliB Torns:!o Season Is Jrcrcf .'.-r. ; l&ha Cut an l.isursnce Pcllcy ' tl'iih Claytoii Giles & Son ' '...'..VTll?.No.5.... ' ... EncarHanotaclureri ' IiuildinjW io::n r::us - -r Enclrllaiiotaclurers and Dealers ia ' Iiuildin Material .i. 't
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