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They have responded nobly and the story is told in items and prices that can't be matched in this or any other city for real value. 44 After Supper" Sale Specials cannot be pur chased until after 7 p.m. Saturday Night Lots are Limited, so be on hand when the bell rings Piatt & Haar t n . , f s a & tutu u FOR TORPID LIVER. 'A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces ttlPK HFAiurHr, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, SalloW Skin and Piles. v There Is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take Mo Substitute. ii ED For Mr. H. Pridgen lentil He Recovers From an Acute Attack of Nervous nessHe Has on Deposit in the Southern . National Bank, Nearly $4,000 President C. N. Evans of the Bank Appointed as Guardian. Great Bargains! t ' Yard wide Carpet per yard ...10c Yard wide Homespun per yard... 4c Heavy China Matting, by the bolt, per yd. 18c v Floor Oil Cloth per yard 23c New Spring Foulards, Beautiful Patterns, Worth 20c now per yard. .....12 l-2c All tbe $1.00 and $1.25 Felt Shapes that we have on hand will sell this week a Paw 25 (BeMs a Large Lot of Rem nants Have been put on Sale since taking Stock 210, 212, North Front Street. - Holiday Goods Sacrificed ' ' 'A Our Holiday Goods arrived late, therefore must be sacrificed to i jmove them in the few days remaining. .In the stock are Solid Ma hogany Rockers, some upholstered in genuine leather, Handsome Oak Rockers, in Golden Kak, and Mission, many in genuine leathery Fancy' Reed Rockers and Reed odd pieces, Tables of all kinds, 17 Ladies' Desks from $6.75 up; more than 300 pictures, equal to any in the city as to quality of frame and subjects. Prices literally slaughtered on account of the quantity,. Chiffoniers, Dressers, Buffets, Music Cab inets, "Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Ward Robes, Chamber and Parlor Suits, Hall Racks, Rugs, all sizes, large quantity and must go. Por tiers, Couch Covers, Lace Certains, Brass Beds, Etc. VALUABLE SOUVENI RS WITH EACH PURCHASE. The Wilmington Furniture Co. GARRELL BUILDING. Cor. Second and Princtts &ts And let us show you the new Collar. Loose Scarf, Price two for 25c ' , HOLEPROOF HOSIERY , Boys Pants in afl Sfyes up to 18 Size J.W. H. FUCHS I " 28 South Front Street ;f; : : ''.-V,-.;f;.'t'yvj, !'1,i ;. .;. :'".. . ' Star Brand Shoes are (Better A hearing was had before .Col. John D. Taylor, clerk of the Superior Court today, in a petition for the appoint ment of-a guardian for Mr. Henry Pridgen, recently of California, to han dle his funds pending his recovery from acute .nervousness. Following the investigation, President" C. N. Evans of the Southern National bank (where Pridgen has about $4,000 on de posit) was appointed as guardian. The hearing ws haf before jury of twelve men. Mr. Pridgen stated before the jury that he wished to have a guardian? j appqyited, j to care for his money; iintij 'ha's ,uly recovered his accustomed strenftnHi vigor. Fol lowing this sfotemeh.Hh'e jury render ed a erdict in favor of the appoint ment of a guardian. Arrangements will be made to have Mr. Pridgen receive proper care ' and attention at a sani tarium. The jury was summoned this' morn ing by Sheriff S. P. Cowan under spe cial proceedings. The jury was com posed of Messrs. G. W. Chesnutt, T. II. Wright, W. H. Howell, Fred V. Bonitz, George Harriss, Harvey Cox, MarsdeD Bellamy, Norwood Orrell, J. O. Reilly, Michael Cronly, James F. Woolvin, and C. R. Davis. Several days ago Mr. Pridgen arriv ed in the city from California. He made a deposit of $3,S00 with the Southern National Bank. The money was deposited in the form of checks on New York banks. Mr. Pridgen inform ed the bank officials at the time that he was afraid some people in Califor nia, from which state he had just ar rived, might try-to hartr him prosecut; and blackmail nim "under fptain charges. He--asked-jPresfdentOC N. of the Southern Banjc tjp direct him to a lawyer. He interviewed George Rountree, Esq. ' As Mr. Evans saw that Mr. Pridgen was laboring under con siderable mental excitement he thought it best to call the matter to the attention of the Clerk of the Su perior court so that a guardian for Mr. Pridgen might be appointed pend ing his complete recovery from his ner vous attack. Mr. Pridgen appeared before jury today. He stated that he re alized that he is in fen extremely ner vous condition. He said he needed rest from the excitement under which he has been laboring for some time past. He asked" for the appointment of some one, to care, for his money un til he fully recovers. He stated that he had beeii employed on a ranch in California and that he thought a fore man thre had ptef erred certain, char ges against him. Mr. .Pridgen stated that be had lived in the-west for twen ty years and that he originally came from' firaden 'county. Itr is- believed that it will be a matter of only a short time until he is fully recovered from the nervousness V under which he is laboring at present. Mr. Pridgen fully concurred in the appointment of a guardian for him self. He said that he appreciated the interest which prompted the bank to take action which would keep intact the money he had saved until he has sufficiently recovered to transact his business affairs. Mr. Pridgen left this afternoon for a sanitarium at Morganton v where heJ will receive treatment for nervousness. He was accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Harvy Cox. In the meantime President Evans, of the Southern National Bank, will look after Mr. Pridgen's business matters. THEATRE 1 J Oh, You Girls! "Dr. Cupid" will be at the. Grand Theatre today. Tell him your troubles. The Havana Cigar without "a Peer! Rick mellow fragrant. You cannot buy a better smoke 'anywhere from anyone at any price. On Saturday matinee and night at the Academy we are to have "Buster Brown" and a -bevy of attendant girls in a big new edition of the play. Mas ter Harold, v who plays "Buster" , has fully demonstrated tnat he is the right little comique in the exact spot, for he is so immersed in and imbued with the spirit of Mr. Outcalt's character that those who have seen him declare he is not playing a part, that he is the typical "Buster" himself. New and elaborate scenery and costumes, to gether with all new music, grace and production this, season, Big Band Coming. A rare treat is promised the music lovers of Wilmington in. the event of the appearance here of Creatore and his Band. Signor Creatore and his ar tistic organization are meeting with tnelr usual overwhelming success while en tour, and the band is being received with more enthusiasm than evr. The tour of New England will be a short one, only the principal cities being visited. A programme of ex ceptional merit will be rendered here on the night of January 26th. At the Grand. The weather was bad yesterday, but business was good- at Solky's "Theatre Beautiful." The perform ances were also good, of course. The inclement "weather could not keep ths 'people away from such an attractive place and those who attended were immensely pleased, as usual. For to day the Grand has on tapis another big bill. Three reels of the very latest moving pictures will be presented, in- cludiug such noted subjects as "Doctor Cupid," "The Gardner's ladder" and "Big Elk's Turn Down." Mr. Harry Morgan will be heard in another de lightful illustrated song, "Flippety 'Flop" which is a big and merry novel ty. The orchestra has ; another splen 'did program for presentation. The feature will be the famed "Sextet from Lucia," and the superb orchestra will render it in most artistic manner. The film, "Doctor Cupid." is a dandy. It is bound to tickle the girlies. It shows how wonderful a thing is love and what a daring, freaky kind of an individual is "Doc. Cupid." It is one of those pictures that will make your ribs ache from laughing. At The. Bijou. Regardless of the blustering weath er of yesterday thoBijou did splendid business. Its new order, of presenting threo reels of theJ very' latest films and an illustrated song, 'and not advancing the price, allowing it to remain at the same old 5-cent piece, was received with much gratification by Bijou de votees. . Today the three reels of films will be "The Two Brothers," "The Yaqui Girl" and "Doctor Cupid." In this triple combination will be found beautiful scenery, fiery ramance, stir ring action and fun by the barrel. Doc tor Cupid" will furnish a laugh with every turn of the crank of the moving picture machine. "TheTwo Brothers" is another Biog raph film, which 'alone attests as to its high merit. It is very romantic, unfolding a plot of heart interest. "The Yaqui GirV is another of dran matic intensity and is decidedly novel in plot and picturesque in scenery, as the scenes are laid in Mexico. The film gives some interesting pic tures of the Mexican country. The love of a 'Yaqui girl for a handsome, dashing young Mexican troubadour, who cares for a dusky skinned, black eyed Mexican maiden, Is vividly told. The troubadour turns out to be a ban dit and the climax that follows is ,xt.-' Me An baking methods which gave the world Uneeda Biscuit also resulted in a Revelation in sola cracker quality. You realize this the moment you T lijS m.J& ..f... A iuiv jxuu &uua irtf.uis.ers su tempt ing and good that they cannot be resisted r (Never sold iibulk) M .V ' a ii NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mr. Frank Banks has another at tractive illustrated song for- today, and his scores of admirers give him a big reception at every performance. FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON Remains of the Late Mr. K. H. Snell Laid to Rest. The funeral of the late Mr. K. H. Snell who died yesterday morning will be held this afternoon from the late residence, No. 723 South Third street The service will be conducted by Rev. W. L. Rexford, pastor of. Bladen Street Methodist church and the intermeni will be made in Bellevue cemetery. Jdr. Snell was.a, resident. of tliis.3iti J for. a number, of , years- , lie was 6 years of age and was, a . carpenter bj trade. The deceased .was married twice. He is survived by his wife, nee Miss Mamie Callahan to whom he was married in 1908. There are also two small children. The deceased leaves two brothers, Mr. W. A. Snell, of this city, and another brother who lives in Washington, N. C. Dr. Cupid At the Grand today. It Baldhead Club mam dm,m , ELEVEN STYLES One is Being Organized in a Western City. Perhaps this report is a joke, but one thing is certain a baldhead is no joke to the mans, who wears it. A club of baldheads formed in every city in America would be a good thing if its members could be induced to parade hatless, through the main "streets of the city. " The writer would suggest that somfi of the members carry banners with in scriptions of such a character as to! warn those who still have hair, that baldness is unnecessary; that in near ly every case it is the result of care lessness. Banners inscribed as follows would bd appropriate: v "Wei let the dandruff germ do it." "The time to save the hair is when you have hair to save." "When we were young, the dandruff germs worked every blessed minute. They dug our hair out by tlie roots, and now. we aren't in it" The best banner of all would be this, "We didn't use Parisian Sage." R. R. Bellamy sells Parisian Sage for 50 cents a lareo bottle, so do live : druggists everywhere.'- It Is guaran teed to stop falling hair, itching scalp 'and to destroy dandruff germs and re move dandruff in 'two weeks, -or money back. . . . : ' stirring and exciting. In Your flour of Need BE SURE that you get the best when it comes to medicines. BE SURE, especially when or dering a Croup Salve for your child, that you order it from us, because our3 is mYde according to the old time formula, and njay be applied on the youngest infant without fear of irritation. Ccst3 only TEN CENTS per can. Blankets and Comforts! Shoes, Rugs and Mattings! It will pay you to anticipate your future needs and lay good supply of these wiriter-time Comfortables. Bargains of great importance. Nashua Woolnap Crib-Blankets, $1.50 -values, this veek only.. ..93c All wool, full size 11-4 $6.50 Blankets, week only. ' r'. pink and blue borders, tl.i" . .$4.? 3 Heavy Comforts, fancy colors on both sides, a bargain.. 75c Extra fine silkaline covered heavy Comforts, full size, regular $5.'.'0 value, .this , week. . . ... '-. V.. r."T'. . .v "s-.63 25c Matting, Japanese pa'tterna, bigvarietylk this week, only ' . .22 1-2o (AND NO CHARGE FOR LAYING). $1.50 Deltox Rugs, 36x72 inches, this veek only.. $1.13 t. SHOES: The famous Crawford 'Shoes for Men; patent leather, vici, gunmetal and box calf. All are newest last. Call and let us fit your feet. ; We also have complete line Children's School Shoes. All sizes at a great saving. . Special Reduction In all Ladies' and Children's Coats. Boys' School Suits to sui the boys. Overcoats to fit the purse. i aiiijIaiijiiLiriiiijMiuiiirf THE FIRM THAT PAYS YOUR CAR FARE. BE SURE to remember that our 'phone numbers are 132 and 193, and 'in ordering please give us your name as well as the ad dress. Often folks call up and" just give their street, address; that makes it harof when tile messenger forgets, the number.! BE SURE, too, that we' appre ciate the business you have given us all this year, and if you, will con tinue with us dur ing the year of I9li we'll' do oar best to please you in every way. James M. Hail, DRUGGIST. ' Corner th and Castle Streets. Wilmington, N. C. ; , EMM M&ate&l Assures you of a cozy comfortable home this winter and reduces your fuel bill materially. That Buck's THot Blast Is the only Heater that will successfully burn soft coal and Mvi 11 also burn all other fuels hardcoal, wood and slack. t . ' ' V'-- Bucs Hot Blast is a beautiful Heater it's the sort of heater that heats and burns litle fust it's the heater of all heaters for you to buy We want you to call and see it at pur store. (Sum mtfYW wMaiBfiai. (BMu Oil A Lot of Fresh 19 uucuuu Phones 192 and 193 The Gerken Tobacco Co , - WILMINGTON, N. C L V, V 1; ,5', ' tfltftmttH'r.i-i..
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