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wtUAtSUAt .v.UKMNCi. APRIL 14. 1515. 10 SQfJGS. SKETCHES icteh o thi J Urn 1 us news aivu cmstKvt; Pal L AIJD DAFJGIFJG USf I ' V EGGS, FRUIT. VEGETABLES ARE rtTill SEEKING A MARKET IN THE 1V1 CITY THROUGH THE SERVICES i . All V ' OF THE IV VP i "Sir" I icmi --y-.ji--JT-,.,-. a. ..' . Southern Express Company Vl'c e Mpia( the coeotry producer and tn auusri ef lit rit cowu-mi. so Ixan wy prott It the tanct of the SOUTH. Yh frt a h. ef ptnam whe will ilup yea, oy Expran,'t"W j.airsu at yew daw Free frew ft U Hmmm ml See. . iwb ie paakr ysrtk, hah bid, iiptmad .....:....-;-.. -Fimi dw orthardi Applet, PeacLeV Pari adUm - From iritecd Bards heg horn eijse'i I clem. Duurd r Baeloaed sulk fed er farm rased. T.&ET.IUS Fnm th. home .aidea aad buck fans, atfher. "f wish me dew ea. SciiUicrn' Express Company "Serve th PvbUc" nam j fcof 1 Prompt I Jf 'V 'Halm ' I Servic i T.7rrrirTTf . era- H -" ? U ' . 1 , -.'""'- j-" ' u Jnjitrancc I "ft Delhtmrg I ;., y. i I . ; " lm.,.. y miTw;',"!;, 1 in .'i ,jB!ri''wi' ! n 1 1 aimiiamMsraHa Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream , The first of the reason. Made fresh every day from pure Cream and fresh ripe Strawberries. Come in and try it today and you will come back. It is so good. - f , , J. C BRANTLEY : : Druggist Masonic Temple. 3 Phones 15 or 14. Coal For All Purposes '-: - Winter .is not roVcf:y4. ' . . ' . VV'atch your coal ite and when more is needed, let us put it in for you. . -,r i. - Our facilities for delivering coal is equal to any occasion. -...TRY US..... :.:z::7- .v . - 7 - ' TMJ!CAt O C" JOHNSON (2. PbOM ISO OfBc Tltird Floor .Commerckl Bank BuHdinf Cape Fear Daughters of Con federacy. Give Second An-; ' ; 'mial Cabaret'. ; - CCyjSIN ON GERMAN RAIDER Mr, J. G. Kulhken Has Written His Relative, Berntiadr Rust To Visit Him at Wilmington. Convocation of Wilmington Begins; First Channel Basi of Season Landed IWaiartal t TIM Mm tmt 0 Wilmington, April U. Undfr th uailca of Cap Fmr Chapter Daugh tara of Confederacy, tha aecond ail' nual cabaret was aiven tonlaht in Oermanla Club.- corner Kront and Oranite etreeta. with large and fashionable audience. The entertain ment waa of unusual eirellenca. . and was featured by solos by Madame Van de Zant, the noted BelKiaa singer, who recently came to this section to live, and who will e-lve a concert in this city In May under the auspices of North Carolina Horosla. - There were other very attractive features. Including songs by floral singers. sketches and dancing. A two-course dinner was served. Bernhardt Hunt, one of the engi neers on the Merman converted cruis er Kronprltia Wllhelm, which put in Newport News. Hat unlay, la a' cousin of Mr. J. fl. Kulhken and a nephew of Mr. Martin Ilalhjen. of this city. Mr. ItuKt has been in the eervies for about tO years and has visited' this country several times. He has Veen on tha German sea raider ever since the- war began. Mr, . Kulhken baa written' his cousin inviting- him to visit Wilmington while he is la this country.' ' ,"" ' I " Convocation Begins. Ylia MrnlHP mnMlnv tt (hs convo cation of Wilmington Vegan tonight at HL Paul s Kplacoual church with a large attendance of visiting and local laymen and clergymen. The opening sermon was preached by Rev. J. B. Moody, of rayetteville. The convoca. Uon continuea through Thursday. The first channel baas of tha season was landed yesterday morning when Mr. E. C. Myers, of this city, caught 14-pounder at Wrlghtsville Beach. This is five dsys earlier than tha first "drum," as they are usually called was captured last year and also prob ably the largest one ever hooked at this time of the year. A call has been extended to Rev. John H. LeUrand to become pastor of M Street Christian church, .but has not yet notified the congregation whether or not he will accept. Mr. LeUrand Is a welt known- avangeHst and has lust concluded a very sue- ful series of meetings at Dock- Htreet church, tl new members be ing received during the series. In the series here Mr. lUrand was as sisted by Mrs. IeOrsnd, Now Owns All Hotel Mr. T. A. tlreen haa purchased the Interest of his partner. Mr. K. Q. Qreshsm, of Spartanburg. 8. C, IA the Hotel Wilmington, and Is now the sole, proprietor,; .The price .paid was 141,090. The Wilmington was opened last fall and Is the handsomest and largest hotel In this city. It was b'ullt by Mr. Ureen and Mr. C. Gree ham. of Mt Airy. N. C, and was first operated under their point ownership. Later Mr. Uresham sold his Interest In the property to his son. Mr. K. (X Uresham, of Spartanburg, 8. C An officer from Petersburg, Vs., was hers Sunday and took back with Mm W. H. Preston, white, who was arrested here last week on advices that he was wanted In that city for grand larceny of an automobile. Pres ton Is charged with giving a worth- s check for an automobile, the car later being recovered. - Ha la said to have represented himeelf as a director In , the bank at Poltocksville. Ills young and pretty wife, whom he mar ried at Pnllockevllte, a few weeks ago. and who accompanied him to Wil- mingtua. being with him at the 'time of his arrest, returned Saturday to Pollocksville, her brother . having came here for her. The vital statistics for the month of March shew-tha. white resident death rats the lowest ever made here for the month of March The tempo rary death rale a thousand popula tion for the month Is only 7.. : CONVICT SHOT IX LfcGS - Escaped Prslonrr Declared Ho Would Via Mrfore Kunoutung ta .trrvaa Rtatesville. April 1 1 An eecancd convict from tha Iredell chain gang who declared hat would die before he would submit to arrest was shot and painfully Injured ttunday by a mem ber of the posse which had surround ed him. Two convicts, James Htanly and Held Thomas, both : colored, escaped from the chain gang. camp about ten miles north of Stalesville early Sunday morning. The two were chained together and when a posse composed of. Deputy Sheriff A I be. Farmer W. w. . Wartow and . others GET OUR PRICES BEFORE ITO&BUY GENERAL UNE MILL SUPPLIES DILLON SUPPLY CO. Pboo 7S3 RALEIGH, N. C A Hint fcr Ccn:b2 Katemity Prince .Albert is' the one . pipe tobacco that gets rightunder the epidermis of the most veteran pipe smoker. Men who c have become case-hardened to tongue tortures are falling in line along with young fellows who arejust getting pipe ; broke. Men every where love the ripping good flavor and fragrance of , MlFH iLBEBT i tkm national joy moka but what they lil?e im p s t is P. A. p e a c e f u 1 n esV. They like the absence of the ' tongue and throat suffering, taken out of P. A. by bur famous patented process. P. A. is sold in the tidy, pocket-handy " red tins ioc ; toppy red bags. 5c; also in pound and half ; pound tins ; but the pound crystal glass humidor is the jim-dandy pack age for home and office use. You go 7t0:itl- " you can bay any of them mt any tor that B$ tobacco. R. J. REYIiOLDS TOBACCO C0rjPiNY, Winsfta-Salem, N. C . . ' i immmw-- 11.. mm I -mr wf 1 ill'' inssssstrr.: ' 0i- ? jf ' " i . w I ) Jiff IffeVJ Jy$ iinisTMfiiriiauTrai t overtook thJm ihey war. In the act of cutting ks shackle. JsAtoh Suwart them together. Hefor. Ins posse oould make the arrest the negroes asperated and dashed off In different directions through' the wood. Mi la Aloes, Marlow and other pursued Stanly and aoon surrounded him, but the negro held them off with a big stick, declaring he would di. before being arrested. Mr. Albea had his pistol but did not want to shoot the negro for fear of killing him. The negro kept backing off and defying tha posse until the pasty had movwl a half mil. from th. point where the negro was Brat surrounded. The pease then closed In oa th negro and liepnty Albea, mad. m dash for him. whereupon the negro attempted to strike Mr. Albea. Tha officer then called on Mr. Marlow to shoot the negro in th. less and disable him. and on seeing th. officer's predicament Mr. Marlow nred. Tha negro sank to the ground with his feet and legs pane turned by 70 odd bird shot. Local phy sicians dressed tha negro's wounds and hs wsa later brought to th. coun ty Jail ia StatesviUe. At last acrnuat the Thomas negra had not been cap tured. Stanly was serving a two year term for larceny, lit ia wanted la Florida to answer a charge af mur der, being accused of killing another negro, and th. Iredell officers hate orders to hold him when he com plete his term on th gang. Sal GERMAN IV TtlOMASVIIXK . UOTT LtXJACY BY RICH ACKT He will RocHva H.0M la Cask and . . Valuable Real Estate. . Un ill a tm w ass imm). Thomaaville, April It. Francis N. Wachter. a native of Germany haa just received notice that a rich aunt had died la fiermany and left him a legacy of about tl.eaa (a currency and some valuable real estate. Mr. Wachter. through his executor. has received a comfortable sum of th. money but will not have it all transferred until after th. cinee of the war on account of th. exchange having risen from BVe to twenty per cent. The home - of tha aunt, who left Mr. Warhter the legacy, is in Munich, Germany. Although Mr. Wachter ta a full blooded Oermaa h was not born In Germany, his. parents having emigrated from Germany ta England seven, weeks before Bis birth. Mr. Wachter's parents desired that their son become a jnedtcal phystclaa and placed him In s university t. re celv. his education. - but - the -yewng hiaavaid set take readily 44be-tady of medicine and ran away and took up a srafaretng life which ha follow. ti for twelve years. After being de lard unfit fur sea service on ac count of rheumatism. Mr. Wachter cam. to tha L'nlted K tales and took ap th trade 4 a painter and decw KMhera mere complete tnetraetloa Is rator. lie caTto Thomaaville asvea givea at toe see oc -amwri risi, , years ago anr"ma Ttn j Prji l Tn a little book designed tor esneetanl mm her Every Cent you spend foolishly is Banked by Some One. ! WHY MOT BANK IT YOURSELF? -- IT IS YOUR MONEY SAVE ITt .. Strt r.n account with us We will help you save. . " h EC HAN ICS :S AVI NQS BAN K This Is aa external om Proration applied te the abdominal muscles far the aarposs M reducing the strata ea UgaaMata, eorda and tendeas. - ,' la taos bringing relief aad avejdlng aala great good Is aooempitshe. It serves te ease the salad. Indirectly baa a BMst two Octal effect .upoa the aervevs system end thousands of women have dellgatedly told hew they were free of nausea, had a morning sti'-kae and went thrcuga th ordeal wltk moat re aaarkable euceees. "Motaer's Ffe n" haa beea arewtng ta pripular favor for aore than forty yeara - la almost every eom mnntty sr. graadmotbers wa need it tbeowejvet. their aaSabters aav oeed k and they certainly must know what a blessing R is when they- renames.. UJ-, ss viral, strictly as ertwaal appltratta It has ae she effect than te aae the mae-lea, eorda, tendons Bad lursmente mvereed betM-e bt perfectly safe to ase er alt worsen, ft ta aerd very eucoesstully te prevent caking nf breasta Mother's Friend" In preperva Ta Th twratory ct BraitBw Hesaitsr ve rried a Mies Work man. Sine that tint, they hare lived ia Thomasvtlls and Mr. Wachter Is considered one of the beat rtUsena of the city. - - r Mr. Wachter eays there Is a vast difference ta the way estates are set tled la Garmsny and ia this country. Ia Germany the government fumlabee aa executor wha seea that all con cerned get a square deal and there te very little 'red tap coanected with the settlement. No quarreling and wrangling la allowed and there are no lawyers to gobbl up th biggest portioaa Mr. Wacfater Is now la cor reepondenca . with th executor and he nays matter are about closed ap. imkd nti enTnts or - . CU.Nt KDKKACY TO Mrf. Trath liertr W m IluM Aaaaal Mtsrtinr at loaiHwrg May. I. Mk TH, m mm! Oaerwrl. 'r.oIabarit:-April f J. The tenth Wir'iTt-the- t atted Imnshtere e4 chaptera In Raleigh, Sanford. Kelma, Clayton. BmithneW, Plttsborov Ulllng-ton- and Loulaburg, will liold their annual meeting In this city; Friday, May , Mrs. R. H. 11a via. president of th local chapter, will preslds at this seestoB. Thee district meetings are mlnla tsre convoationa for the purpose of bringing toe-ether aeighborhood chap tera in closer fellowship. Mrs. Ivey Allen kindly allows the as of the college chapel for th business meet ing this being considered a peculiarly appropriate place for this purpose as It was here that the nrst Bag or the Confederacy, designed by Capu Orrea Smith, wa. presented to the Franklin Rifles upon the eve of their departure for tha war. MKK WARRF.XH TRIAL FOR alLUKU UCbB.D POHTFONEO Hraalxilloa For Christy, Charged with Cosnplk-lty In Crime. thy BW aarUNl !!. " Winston-Salem. N. C, April' It. The preliminary hearing of Mr. J. R. Warren, held on the charge of slaying her 'husband, J. , K. Warren, last August, today was postponed pending the return here from Texas of Samuel Preston Christy, who Is charged with complicity in th crime. Mrs. Warren has stated, according t the local police, that Christy killed bar 4 -husband Hv tfeeir hums her whila aha: . looked on. The body then was car ried to a onely point outside th city.; Mrs. Warren was arreted last week. Governor Craig today Issued a re qulsiton on th Governor of Texas for Christy. , ' i . . B Mm. .Curie, ' the famous womaa scientist, has Installed at her awn ex pense a radiographic apparatua for the wounded aVthe Pantin Hoapltal. near Pafla. by means ' of this ap paratus bullets and shell splinters and fractures can Instantly be located, A powerful aid to the saving of Ufa. ? ' ill "ft, j Jr. Hereafter the basis of adjustment will be: In Ford sizes, plain tread. 6,000 miles; Kant Slip, 7,500; miles. All other Jsizes, plain tread, 5,000 miles; Kant Slip. tread, 6,000 miles. Z The word "adjust" is merely figura-.;.;. tive, because in 1914 the total adjust ment in, Keny-pringfield Tires icz the whole United States was less than t lj. You get this unequalled service in -uninterrupted mileage ' t not adjustment ; . ; . Before buying some -other tire at a lower- price analyze the basis --of adjustment offered by the other maker see what you really. : t get for less money. m es 1 Kelly-Springfield Tires are built up to a stand ard not , down to a . pricf Auto Tire Repair 1 OS West Davie Street, Raleigh. '. C. Co. MieketaieCee4 V. Laatar E:Jk.. AiUai. Oa, the Cuufcderar-, ceir.prt.-uif ta '
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