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THE MOE?TOG TOIJnilOTQIIjsJOTDNESDAY 2T0VEIIBER' 197,
PAGE THREE
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A SERIOUS LAUGH.
The
Ancient
1V. nn inn will o-it-j Ll i sfc6
join the Ludden & Bates Piano Club now forming. By joining this club ?S
vou secure a magnificent high-grade piano at once, when your application
i.ro Then vnn an n 1 1 rn-si i -. . i ' .
is accepted. Then you are allowed to pay for it in little monthly sum.
vou never miss. You are also entitled to a thorough course of musical
instruction, prepaid uy one 01 me most successful teachers of music in the
country. ro matter wnere you live, thisNjpportunity offers you every
advantage that a musical education affords. Everyone who cares at all
for music should investigate this offer at once. It costs nothing to learn
all about it.
The Ludden & Bates
S PIANO
is scld to our club members only, in our new way of piano selling that ena
bles you to secure a genuine $400 instrument for only $287, and on the
easiest kind of terms at that. It is a cash saving to you of $113.
The way we do this is by selling one handled pianos at one time to one' hundred d'ffnt
people. Sold singly, m the usual way, the Ludden & Bates Club Piano would cost $400 or more
aay here in. the world. We Rive a written euarantee. for a life-time. Has special copper-wound
and steel stnnts throuehout. tuA cabinet grand, balanced scale, as perfect as skill can make it
Double repeating action, with light even touch. Genuine ivory keys. Beautiful cases of fancy
wilnut, mahogany or oak, lined throughout with birdseye maple. Tone full and rich with that
peculiar "sincing" quality found only in the highest grade of pianos.
-:-;:e us at oace lor an application blank and complete description of different styles of finish
this uy you can make a selection that will delight you. You can leave the question of tone
la
tO Ui.
We will see tnat yon get a perfect instrument. A well made, attractive ti .-j .
1 scarf go with each piano. Write for full information of the club that is now forming.
LUDDEN & BATES, Southern Music House,
Dept. BE, Savannah, .Ga.
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Headlight Overalls, $l.tf.
The Crossett
and $4.00.
Shoes for men, $3.50
zT)
FOGS
Depairtinnieini4 Store
KYTIKID.KIa
fur Dress Goo is axJ Silks are com
plete.
long Gloves im tiB silk and kid.
ffks best ?1C Kii Cloves in the
Mate.
leu yards of Ls Clotk for 85c
The Black Cat Hosiery-
line
ijrnlin
largest and most complete
ery im Ike Btate.
New Cloaks aid Furs this week.
New Hand Bags fr ladies.
New Belts for ladfcs, 25 and 50c.
Dress Trimmings just
New
riyed.
New Portieres
this week.
ar-
and Curtains on sale
A Felicitous Aside.
A senator, describing a campaign
Lwherein he had outgeneraled a rival,
Bald: v
"When it became plain that victory
was mine, when my opponent's face
began to grow darker and more for
bidding, I smiled to myself. I could
have muttered to myself some such
felicitous aside as that which came
from the small boy who was being
spanked. In the course of his spank
ing the boy's mother paused to say in
sincere tones:
"Tommy, this hurts me far more
than it does you.'
"And thereupon in his odd, . face
downward position the boy winked
and muttered to himself:
I was afraid that hard board I put
in the seat of my trousers might in
jure her delicate hand.' "
See our line of Rugs and Carpets.
See our line of Matting.
your Blankets and Quilts this
Buy
week.
Boys
line.
and Girls' Hosiery See our
Furnish Bong- DepairtinrDeirDfi
Fob aDues
Soys' Pants, 25 and 50c per pair.
fen's heayy Ui&erwear, 98c suit.
Ken's Pants, ew styles, $2.00 and
fc-W per pair.
ay your Wool
Underwear from our
Agents
for Dmalap $5.0 Shoes for
Boys' Overcoats reduced.
Boys' Buster Brown Suits in all the
c?ew plaids.
Boys' Shoes our line is complete.
The Lester Hats for men, $3.00.
Our line of Clothing for $10.00 are
worth $15.00.
GEO
and
Wholesale and Retail
Millinery
lX)lls, wholesale and re-
I
Fireworks wholesale and retail.
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
?lus and Profits . .
Dep
Capital
Surplus and Profits
osits
Loans and Discounts
-ash in Vaults
125,000.00
225,000.00
1,050,000.00
728.000.00
73,000,00
Penalty of Mirth at an
'Church Celebration,
There was a church celebration of a
rather xciting nature many years ago
in Lynn, Mass. The occurrences mark
ing the dedication of the Old Tunnel
Meeting house -in 1682 are recorded
by an eyewitness and quoted in Oba
diah Oldpath's "Lin." After the form
al ceremony of dedication a feast was
held.
. Ye dinner was in ye greate barne of
Mr. Hood. While we were at table a
rooster flew tp yebeam oyer our heads.
Mr. Richardson, ye Newbury minis
ter, in a very; loud voise and stately
mien proclaimed ; that tho ye house was
a noble temple it yet was but a fit cas
ket for ye godly jewel df Lin: Where
upon a most lusty crow was set up by
ye old cock on ye beam, and he flapped
his wings, sending ye dust down on to
ye table.
Ye companie hurled apples at ye mis
behaving f owle, but, not being of good
aim, did not hit, and with a whirring'
noise it flew to ye ground as if in dis
gust. Mr. Gerrish ,was in a merrie mood.
Not having his thots about him, he en
deavored ye dangerous performance of
gaping and laughing at ye same time.
In doing so he set his jaws open in
such a wise that it was beyond his
power to bring them back again. His
agonie was very greate, and his joyful
laugh was soon turned to grievous
groaning.
We did our utmost to stay the an
guish of Mr. Gerrish, but could make
out but little till Mr. Rogers, who
knoweth something of anatomie, did
bid ye sufferer to sit down on ye floor
and, taking his head between his legs,
turning ye face upward as much as
possible, gave a powerful blow and
sudden press, which brought ye jaws
again into working order. But Mr.
Gerrish did not gape nor laugh much
more, neither did he talk much for
that matter.
Right On.
WisejayIt must be a great pleas
ore to -tell a'joke to an acrobat. Soft
boy Why? Wisej ay Because he tum
bles so easily. Morristown (Pa.)
Times.
A Good Guess.
Mother Mercy, child, how do you get
your hands so dirty? You never saw
mine as dirty as that! Child No, but I
guess grandma did! Philadelphia Inquirer.
NIP IT IN THE BUD.
First Appearance of Dandruff a Fore
runner of Future Baldness.
That such Is the case has been con
clusively proven by scientific research.
Prof. TJnna, the noted European skin
specialist, declares that dandruff is the
burrowed-up cuticle of the scalp, caused
by parasites destroying1 the vitality in
the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless,
and. In time, falls out. This can be pre
vented. Newbro's Herpiclde fcills this dandruff
germ, and restores the hair to its natural
softness and abundancy.
Herpiclde Is now used by thousands of
peopleall satisfied that it is the most
Wonderful hair preparation on the mar
ket to-day.
Sold by leading- druggists. Send 10c. In
tamps for sample The Herpiclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich,
Two siies 50 cents and $1.00.
HARDIN'S PHARMACY. Sneial Aqt.
Provp7iei?nscrvallvc Policy ol this bank is ap-
ca Dy prudent business men.
Crested th my Wends and patrons and; Any others who may be
hlW Buii 1 have m0Ted- my office from 16 ' Princess St, to the Odd
3, timb i ' Rm 15: 1 nouses, building . lots; cemetery lots,
lestm, ' DanK slock, mill stock and mercantile stock from
TV ,
Califtr, "ujviue, ia., iror sale, a lew good renting proposi-
eston
and .
- me at Room 15, O dd Fellows' Building,
The Real Estate Man.
11: OOP. M.
5:00 P.M.
7:10 A.M.
7:13 A.M.
8:00 P.M.
all points
THREE EPOCHS IN
: A WOMAN'S LIFE
... . . . i
MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS
There are three critical .stages in a
woman's life which leave their mark
in her career. The first of these stages
is womanhood, or the change from a
care free girl to budding womanhood,
The second is motherhood, and the
third is Change of Life.
Perils surround each of these stages,
and most of the1 misery that comes;
to women, through ill health dates
from one or another of these im
portant crises. "
Women should remember that Lydla
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
made from native roots and herbs has
carried thousands of "young girls over
the critical period of puberty, has
prepared mothers for chUAbirth, and
in later years carried them safely
through the change of life more sue- i
cessfully than any other remedy in
the world. Thousands of testimonials
from grateful persons, two of which
are here published, substantiate this
fact beyond contradiction.
Mrs. George Walters of Woodlawn,
I1L writes i
Dear Mrs. FinVham;
"I feel it my duty to tell you of the good
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
has done me in preparing for childbirth.
After suffering and losing my children a
friend advised me to try your valuable me
dicine, and the result was that I had very
little inconvenience, a quick recovery and
During its long record of more than thirty years its long list of
actual cures, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to
the respect and confidence of every fair minded person.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wakes Sicfc Women Wen.
MRS. GEORGE WALTERS
as healthy a child as can be found anywhere.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is a blessing to all expectant mothers."
Mrs, Elva Barber Edwards ol
Cathlamet, Wash., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
"I want to tell you how Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound carried me
through the critical period of the Change of
Life without any trouble whatever, also
cured me of a very severe female weakness,
I cannot say enough in praise of what your
medicine has done for me "
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Walters and
Mrs. Edwards it will do for other wo
men in their condition. Every suf
fering woman in the United States
is asked to accept the following in
vitation. It is free, will bring yo
health and may saye your life,
Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women
t Women saffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs.
Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the:
symptoms given, the trouble may be
located and the quickest and surest
way of recovery advised. Out of her
vast volume of experience in treating
female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably
has the very knowledge that will
help your case. Her advice is free
and helpful. J
and let us Sell ' ;
you a
to be worked by horse power,
making neat small bales. Bag-;
ging and Ties, are going to be
in good demand and you should
buy now.
Pull stock Heavy Groceries.
The Worth Co.
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NEVER IDLE, NEVER OVER
ALWAYS BUSY.
Will serve you day or night. Competent Workmen, Prompt Service,
Charges as liberal a the wave of Prosperity will permit. Make
yaur wants known. We can take care of your business and Solicit
same. Respectfully,
Oape Fear Machine Works,
B. IV. NEWKIRK Foreman.
The Jones House.
Atkinson, N. C.
la M9W Open for the PatroMO off th
Publl
Board by the Day, Week
or Month
pecU? Attention to ravelllnc .1r
Rate, Reasonable
MRS- J. B. JONES, Pnp
Chesapeake and Ohio Ry.
Scenic Route to the West.
Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Din
ing Car Service.-
Through Pullman ; Sleepers to Louis
ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and St."
Louis.
Lv. Richmond.. .2U5 P. M.
Ar. Cincinnati.. 8 :15 A.M.
At. Chlcaga.... 6:30 P.M.
Ar. St. Louis... 6:28 P.M.
At. Louisville.. 11 :20 A. M.
nirect connections for
West and Northwest.
Quickest and Best Route.
The line-to th3 celebrated mountain i t
resorts of Virginia. . -
Tr: descriptive matter, ' schedules
and Pulhnan reservations, address.
r :w: p. warthen, d. p. A.iy
;&$c':&p'.t Ry: CoRlchmond, a.
H. W: FULLER::
se: 25 we : eun - tf O
li .
Mattings, Art Squares
and Lace Curtains
In addition to a large Stock of Dry Goods and Notions
I have put in Mattings, Art Squares and Lace Curtains, and
ask the public to inspect before buying.
J. WEIL, 116 Market St.
a
n
Sole Agents for
MANTON PATTERNS.
THE
NEMO CORSET and MAY
3C
THE PEERLESS MAXWELL
Guaranteed for 12 months and will last ten years,
FRANK HERBST, Sole Agent.
mm
mm
What's the Use
of paying more for an article through prejudice, than you
can buy for less, that's fust as good?
Take Whiskey, for Instance. .
We make but one charge just for whiskey that's all
When you pay more than we ask for our whiskey you are
being taxed for something else besides the whiskey.x
Now "WHAT'S THE USE" of you paying an excess
to anybody for imaginary superiority when we have the
same goods, but are content through immense volumes
of sales, to break even on profits instead -of "hikelng up
the price beyond the point of giving you vlue received.
' "CHESTERFIELD" products are "AS GOOD AS THE
BEST FOR LESS.1 That's the reason "CHESTERFIELD"
Whiskies are popular., ' "
"CHESTERFIELD NEVER DISAPPOINTS." Full
quart ?l-00. TRf IT. v
ALUMINUM OIL HEATERS
ARE THE BEST. "Blow Up"
or Explosions! Impossible.
Air space inside and outside
of Wick Tube, thus making
font or receptacle for oil sepa-'
rate from burner keeping oil!:
cool and stove free from odor.v
.Wick device to prevent flame
running up too big, and many
other advantages over compet-"
ing lines making it the best one"
for you to have. ,-
3 Sizes
Small for bath room. ' ' s '
Medium size for small room.
Large size for larger room.
N. JACOB) HARDWARE CO.
TO THE BEACH
Suburban Schedule
(In
Effect Sunday, Oct. 13th,
Daily Except Sunday.
1907.)
LEAVE
(dally
Or-
11:25 PAT
Freight Schedule
Leave Wilmington 4:00 P. M.
except Sunday).
Freight received at Ninth and
ange from 3 to 4 P. M. fc ,
CAROLINA PLACE SCHEDULE
Cars wilf be operated between Front
and Princess and Seventeenth and ;
Market every 20 ' minutes: .Leaving :
Front and Princess at 6:55 A. M. un
til 9:55 P. M. . U
Leaving Seventeen t3i and Market
from 7:05 A. M. until 10:05 P. M. All
Suburban cars will make regular stops '
at Delgado.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE. ' V I
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Eastbound Westbound Westbound ,
7:00 AM 6:25 AM V
7:30 AM 7:55 AM 7:45 AM
8:30AM 8:25AM 8:15 AM
10:00 AM- 9:25AM 9:15AM
11:30AM 10:55AM 10:45 AM ;
1:00PM 12 : 25 P M 12 : 15 P.M
2:30 PM 1:55 PM 1:45P"M
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8:00PM 7:55PM 7:45PM
9:30 PM 8:55 PM 8:45PM;
11:00 PM 10:25 PM 10:15PM
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stilling
; . M. : SELIG M AN, MANAGER. :
Phone 248 for quick delivery. . 7
Se22-tt
usiness
Wilmington
Eastbound
9:00AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:30PM
3:00 PM
4:00PM
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7:00 PM
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10:55 AM
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3:25 PM
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oV '.J.ifv s;vAf jV.V.t-i'5 Vft''iV5H!,(''i'itiVV'fr ,
.andS Princess u streets &kP' ' ;
utes .from ;:8'i35I AM-tdw.i IMt-
Carolina Place Schedule.
(Sundays)
v Leave Front
every 20 min
9:55 P. M.
Leave 17th. and Market streets every
20 minutes from 8 : 45 A.' M. - to 10; 05
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