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if ?HtYE 6. 1911 it Sf- i 1 - it 1 1 i. '!' V mm 4 ft : ft - "? f J , x , v V- v:'.7-''.:":r.t7U WHEN, YOU CpME HERE'FOR HOW sMaLLOR HOW tARGE, THAN "J UST f HE ARYiCCe YO CURITY; OP QIaUtY:: After f A T6p WHifH iS iJjygfitORE V THAN PAY. i WE ARE SHOWING SOME' rt4 tH LATtSTY AND GUARANTEED TO FIT. ;. J OF 'SUMMER WAISTS AN D" BATH SUITSWe are showing dren's and .Misses' Bath Suits L v,.. .-.-r V 'jf Are the to have that saf Vo Skirts A. M mm firv GoMsih dJS3Wjd Special Lancewood and Made to our order. They are beauties. Large 7,500 Japanese Crab yast Nets Everything yoii rieed in Good Fishing j Tackle 1 250 odd suits of Stein goods at a Big reducf iori: $22.50 Suits reduced to $15:00 v $20.00 Suits reduced to ' 13.5 $18.00 Suits reduced to $12.00 $15.00 SMts reduced to $11.00 Absolutely the best jpan't afford to farm i mm& ou n i the CTeatestiirmlements ever invented tn ntpnaf a b a . Oyer two million, farmers and eardeners axeMow usirib-WI No. 4 PIaat Jr Combinekl S?? t"e ucn nnptemems m one. Adjustaljl in a minute to sow all garden seeds. ne aanojest Implement jelref tcumratow jwt a.rfJaMuljosteea ta Jfceep. keen piim ?A rWARTlCLEJ OMATTER ? YOU GET SOMETHING MORE ; U PAY 1 FO RJ YOU ; GET A E- - GUARANTEE F SATiSFC PRICE. BEAUTIFUL NEW .VOILE SKIRTS' WEALS6 E' A VARIETY . '. " DRESSES TO SELECT ; FROM. v ' a full line of Ladles', ChlJ? t all colors. and sizes. w ."if' 3 F (1 1 J w use if you want to you fish. Fishing Poles Nets - - is heref . - Bloce and Michael Stern's Tailored arid best Fitting without Planet;Trimniemefits.u Th kin .n4 Wni 'cJj'i- labor. :eed and mpney.i Almost all iaeful niadefor truckers antf eardenen.? Att UCUif LLDttG Mi 1 .''.'-"tT':'" i Stilt , Ftourish - '.- -l tos- Everywhere; even inthe. toldst of the most : flourishing and ' progressive cities .' and 3tp y?$ai tUere af e -exanipies ot .the work and evidences ofhelifeS; of the fathers-kld - houses, "rows of stkeiy elai trees,-old " bWsInefls'Biifla- Ings with their qveer gable ends to tb.streetwhlle jeve:r. and, anon, there a sh:to;: oe eucountefed h. who a4b&re to the dress'aM fashion nd llfe. tUrrent two dr.thTe; geheicatlons ago. There,. areYeverjrwfcere-; the glory. thatSa8era jalfei;Oian3r househotds that ftre eoducted ;alttiot ajj -Jul vue cpipowjit mnesi t upper -40 ye the evening thffir flifqkh6ut;wal NpV England a nd f n ' gfloa y -propor-tioir of tha -itnaletfiit: ts not ontyPsupperi In -LnaTnei" ; hW t ; the same foods.: ate' fiervedR" in lithe same manner.; What K are- called prtmltlve vCustoma suli kTheiciurtev cnarclfr steeples, : tnougn wniency- i practiced wUl of aigirt8xipiutct' the;Tn;?rii dtetrtctcboirgsi tne more remote ;ahamla Bern sedtidris. The tdwh academ.t rias ho.t.:wbolly sar-: rendered to rthe modern "high: school; Ai maloritv of tbefa r&s a re still worfc- ed as ;gVeatrgtadttieV?'w6rk though .this, is cited solely . as- ii ; pic torial element rf. ciiari not as air i -dftstriai fact to flaunt vl i vf T;be, ew;;Erigland tyle'of atchltefr ture gives .way lo'more moflMn con- ceotlns with stubborn lownessc Slost of the country churches are redolent with - suggestion of ; the storied: past, and 'the echoes froin the pulpits' often serve to strengthen the illusion.. The old 'fashioned gentleman and- iady are present tit every church service and at every -village function; - -We cling to the memories and the habits . of the past, and" by so doing we exasperate the more progressive among our younger peopie.T-Bostbn Chamber of Commerce Publication. A RISE IN." MUTTON. Only the Leg Went Up, and Then There ?:- ' Came a Drop.," In the "good old days' at the Hay- market theater there was being played a musical farce in which was required a real .boiled leg. 'of mutton every night This,' according to the law of "property," or, rather, the "property man's" law, went after the perform ance -almost, untouched -to the official named. , But the "flymen" perched up aloft did not likej this, for they, too, had .wires and families, to wnom a boiled -leg of mutton would have been a thing to be remembered. ' ' So they hit upon a plait, and one nicht William Parren. who had the carving of the Joint, was asked-to fix a hook that would be let down from the fliea Jhto the mutton and "leave the rest to them;" Farren, always ready ' for a practical Joke.' consented and as the scene was coming to a ter mination fastened the book into the leg of mutton. As scehe shifters were hpreparing'to rose in" and the prop erty man stood In the wings ready to seize on his perquisite the leg Of mut ton was seen slowly to ascend. " ' The audlencfc laugbed. Henry-Comp-ton, who was watching the maneuver, laughed, too, and1 the employees all gave ' vent, to their feelings in ill sup pressed . merrimehL - all except the property man, who remained . miser ably serious and gazed at the fast de parting supper .with - a woebegone countenance. -' Suddenly : as - the scene Was almost closed in the hook, which Farren had .. nnfortunatelyv fastened only in the fat, gave way, and down came the coveted mutton with a ter rific splash upon the dish.-: . f The audience, now roared, the em ployees roared,- - both Farren -and Compton roared, and s the "flats hid the unrehearsed .tableau from view the now. delighted property man rushed upon the stage and? 'secured bis ill treated supper; Tendon Family nvnuu Byron's Three Great Meiv of Europe. Lord Byrohsaid that Europe saw three, great men in tne':early part of the nineteenth cnfury. Bttt iio one now, in the early part Of -tho twentieth century,- could gxress: -a't the names of more1 than one Of the three. It may be that Lord Byron was joking, but it Is quite possTble that be Was seriou when he named the ctiflous trioV J Third in hfer littte list' he placed him Self, the second? prersoh iwas Ndpdleou Botfparte, "hnd the first and foremost Was Gebrge -Brran'-'Bruoimel,' Beau' Brummel. Vking. bfHthe ibeaux" and r : Roi de CraK-rom Jerrold's VBeaux and JOa'ndleS." ' ,i : no it worse. Willie bad just iieiyed ;a r severe spanking. "NOW. sir." sSid- his father. "you go sffaight :-oer"totb'ih'cortier there and Sit down" ' A seiaihuhib'rouS thonirbt struck Wll lie. f e ioped tibSriihg.'ahd a sheep ish. grin 6versbreaLa, hIf .jface. "Gee, pa.he remarkd;.t1snt;4hat.: sorter jubbln' It Ih r Exchange. The; i4th -of. February, isi a 4ay sa cred to St-uy alenjUmi ;Uj.was a very od-nbtionviliide that, onthis 4flayji pirds begins tb fou pie. Hence.- perhaps. ar)se the ;.cus torn of sendipgi on. t his -day let tera con i taiuing! pffM Con.-TNoah Webster, ? , . - - -. . t v' '- ". --,- rv. s He's 8till Doina. fWhat ydoftS diir fSfbef do" for Ja liv ing. my ;son T asked the kind old lady "Time just now,!?: replied t he ybuh ster, "but he t sed t do-every body." p- New-.-xort;TlnTes;vM,--;:. ' S-V' I'll i. ' "s : : TKe Lbveteia 'Matcih. "So you're going to take' himfor.et ter or worse?" "No Pm going to take if the"weitlie only smiles, today , is going to be the greatest' and the mer:gypsy-Jlfke cap,. made in lustrous,- plia- that is saying much .t,--.'- Trtd Av ta ' fiaWcf Benefit Bay "at ' thd wonnlar theatr' and the BUou?iaoinf ho Pi-nur tpuk Wnonlfi. Tne occa- slon is going jo'be an .esDeciallyf es- preparations i itor fthe etent, selecting a auperb; prtgrain" of ; films,; f egardless Joy the-Denenx, is going w render a special jrorarifjtorlSght. jTKe ; letter will p1u tiS, akke theyevenirig more gala; and ; will - add 'greatly 1 to 1 the ioy Thfe biutor tomgnt w going: xo; aii extra big" One. ho ' musical nuni bert? aside from the imporb-band reh- ditiohs, --Wrdldeaghtrunnatur hfede'd bv Mr,: Frank Bank-sv and : the Aims are to be of iDlehdid'tytJei rrhei Wonderful -Eyo'f' Is on: the bili. aladt is ' shappyBlni dealing .with the lidlcwdis situation of a stranded thea- comriaiiy, jwhtte ; M'StubVsNew Bervahts" Us' a;hpwl for Iatighs. It is oh6 of the-brightest' and Bhappies com- edy -films ih -y e4rs7 -;t'.!;J - '.'Saving the St'ahdard"n is also in ciodeS'lttay'blglstQ;- is a war film of fife ! and, patriotism;NAtid' it is brfght, tooi - with the glitter of harid- some uniforms. The scenes areriaid during the Motherlands Wat of Indo- teeiice andit is sifrihg-in etion. A ?grteat; edyc-atiohai ftlmf is tilso on today's bilL f lfc is "The Cuttle Fish' afid teaphes bf the life and habits of his ihterestihg. inhabitant of the sea. Tomorrow is to be liadies' souvenir Day at the ' Bii6uVThe first five huh- urea lacues .are. to ra-8iva,iupiw uM tne inotfon. picture jviagaome, wmm retails at 15 Cents the copy and which Is a teally Wghly interesting ana nana- somely gotten up magazine. At the Qrartd. i Another beautiful boucluet: of good things will, be presented by tne wana today to its" big nofct or aamirers. me bouquet will be made-up of the choic est of musical numbers and films. The former will be .headed, of course, by Mr. Tally, the' noted tenors who has taken the amusement lovers of Wil mington, especially the musical critics, by storm,, and whose "daily'.slhgirig at the Grand is a brilliant feature. But today not only will Mr. Tally be heard, but Mrs. rally, wno also possesses a fine voice and who renders her num bets in such charming manner, will sing. They willrender a. special duet numDer, naving seiectea . ine wen known and fascinating song triumph, "Some of "These Days a superb treat and, of course, It means that the Qr and will be packed today, the Jam being especially at night However, the Grand is well able to care for a large .audience and although "standing room xmly" audiences are nightly, occurrences, no 'degree Of dls comflture is ever experienced. rihe comfort at the Grand, no matter the hot. weather, nor- the size. of the audi ence, Is always perfect The popular theatre la ever deligtitfully cool and the free Ventilation always makes it a healthful spot. The orchestra has another bi pro gram for today, hd; will present1 each number In' most attractive manner. The selection's for . today ""include' both classics and ' musicarcomedy airs.: The motion picture bill today is headed by-Edison's greatest emotional film. "The Price of a ' Man." It deals especially "with circumstahtial 'evi dence and presents "this live,' humah hatttre theme in powerful manner. It shows. how a "farmhand ; is falsely ac cused of murder, an exciting chase and a happ,y, though unexpected solu tion. ' . The Latent Spark one of the uiuol uum miua p.cocutcu. v aeawun one oi mose ever interest- ing characters, tne American tramp, and carries. this. unique character even into the realms of China. - ? y The other films are all corkers. 0,peration ldt Netessary. Friends in the city ;wilr be pleased to learn that- -i. "eegrairi Tvas 'received last -night which;' stated thta upon arr rlvel.of ?fteyiMDr. -JlBvWiiSi aRich mond hcpitali W wai' deddethat ah operatiori forniS attack of appehdicitis tn iT ivw,.. will not be nfeessary fo the ipresent i hopM,ttat pr,Wrrsr 0 be suffi- cicntly reeoVefed rbvtBe attack wnicn ne uieref eteMsggbgirretuni to the city 'within : a eway , THK GERM WHICH - PRODUCES 0AHDRUFF . .A y. , .. -r-.. : .-5' ta., - Finallv CaS H3r3clft ih "Jiii :? fcmW'tA stake tm'Z f n about the' rotsndSpInk a eleihent;S Vwhcfe g? sjippor;t-i plant 1 TO j;- T. same : aestr uctive Mnnuencer unon lifef the hairrltfjatc the . follicleaxound the ; hair , bulb . and thus v prevents thev Ealr frdm getting pfpperhpuWsfimeht V.i.Newbro'sTleriflcWe rif events 'thlsi h'v "i"Se C ar2 lSCaJ? from ;rthe .accumulations ;. of dirt Sirid scarf .smWlth'theefhoval oCthese Ai;tiiBfi-nrhViiii:iiiiM. olrt; h, halrtwill grow Vnatwallyand : Iiixurl- antly,,..ii,., " .''..,.' (1 . :,4 : IIerp'ideV.is " known ,as tne "Orinal Daruff Germ Pestrbyer.. ; ' ;..' .; U -m QO? siz6 bottles are , soid aiid guaranteed by all dfUseists.Vu. -K , ttj my flhe better barber shops and hair, dressing .JbehdOcln'plistagew sUvettoTh Herpicide-Co.rDept R iietroit;Mlch.; ior a : nice .sample ef-JHermcide and a The dahdrutt .germ . exerple Itie the ' New York, ; July 6. This , charming ItdlitepiingvMTv outfit.' for it is. not only becoming, tgwtfito'its TaC; off trrmmiitg Is nsefiir fhrirouen ana reaay . wear i. ue bliun, is J)dund.;with X narrow band of straps of velvetifwith iitle rosettes of strhw bjraid ffflihihg each . band, are ao;n:::q;;s: UM$:' .t-Kaa -- : --g, . .V,T '.'.-.V.V.V. iViS-.V.VAV.V.W.'.VA J- s '4V t . . h , j - low excursion fares. Fonowlng rounu trip rates from xvilmingtOn are ih effect daily until September ,30, tickets good to stbp r iver and limited to return October 31, Trains leaivo 8:40 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Washington. D. C. . . '. -. :': . .... . . $16.00 Baltimore, Md. .... . .$18-00 Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . ... .522.80 New York V.. $26.00 For reservations phone l60.': ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Tested and Proven There is a Heap of Solace in .Being . Able to Depend Upon a Weil Earned Reputation. ' y For months Wilmington readers have seen the constant' expression of praise for Doan's Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this 7; a A 1 This Will berocality Not andtner remedy ever pro- aucea sucn convincing prooi oi merit L. II. Partin, 505 Chestnut St:, AVil mmgton, N. C, says: "l am very pleased to confirm the public- state ment I" gave in February, , 1908, rec: ommending Doan's Kidney Pills have . 'Used this remedy ' occasionally since then and it has always brought the best of results." (Statement giv en Deceniberf 26, 1910.) The endorsement referred to by Mr. Partin was in substance -as follows:: My back was weak and lame and 1 had acute pains across my loins; The secretions from "my: kidneys 'were highly colred and filled "WKn: sediment and caused me much distress when being-voided. ; When I : saw - "Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I obtained a' box from Bellamy's Drug Store and began their use,' according to direc tions. They' acted just aS represented and ' drove away alFlhe symptoms of my complaint." . , " . . Fbr sale by' all dealers. Price 50 cents. ' Poster-Milburn Co. Buffalb, New York, sol e'agents for .the United States. ' - Remember the 'name Doan's ndN l?ke ?.r: - ' .' ' Stnto nf lslorth r.-irnllrift . Pniintv nf Npw TTahovpr l ;.. . in Superior Court.. Wm. D. Robinson, .Executor, of Francis i . Bruard, deceased, .Plaintiff t - vs.- ... . Isabella cruara,. ume KQDinson- ana Louise Robmson, devises unaer . tnej will of Francis Bruard Defendant Under and by virtue of an order Qf the- Superior Court of New';. Hanover C.ounty,A made i in the ; special proceed- ings . above entitled, the -undersigned ommissioner wilL. on .the XOth day of; atTV13 -clo1?k-r J? Court House Door in the . City of Wil-; vn,th.pni,',a Affli. oik Lb the highest bidder for cash that cer- tain tract of Hand lying .and rbeing lit Harnett Township, , New ,,u Hanoyerj County,, Statejjjf NorjJi Carolina, and, more.particularlY described, as follows .i .S Core Branch, and ihehce along: said roaa ssoutn, 48 3-4 degrees west seven I r-halna aiA 9fl linlrc tha-nnn . ennth A1 Ideereea .Wf agrees .west,,, 4 cnaiss anau iinas thence south. 50 4egrces. JEast 30. chains to a large black .gum ; in, the run . of Cores iBranch tthenceupthe various OVer County Two 'acress exqepted, from.,theab.QY.e described i tract of land, having been sold .to the New Hahbver School Cbih- inittee... v, , ... . . :..''.' -.-' . vM-f J: Commissioner. 1 v This 8th day of June, 1911. f ; ' Jn : 8..4w m.ym -:i, -' v ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAlLRfJAD ,. ......r,, s--.-. COMPANY - " - w5irk:M J' 11 - iimihgtonrN.Ci, June 28th, iailM Thef bbard oft directbrs-i of ' Atlahtic Coast LIhe Railroad Company has de- clared fa' drvidetid -.of r three-v per.vceht bh the conimbn capital . stock of that company, payable at the office of thi TfibAi vtrrrtWj tw, c ri. oliha:.cn. and after tUTOthi 1311;ib m-xu... -. 911' The transfer, books : are rclosed from the 21st day of June 1911, to th u-w otr jxuy, Dota inclusive. - JAMES F POST; i $7.50 anna Hprice.-, Hifli and -Wafer GET A PASTOIilETER J When milk is boiled "all the germs it contains are killed, but in boiling'it certain of the albuminoid constituents are coagulated , and as a. result all the constituents must be digested before they. can be absorbed in the system. Hence' there is a distinct loss of utility in the irrilk is'":a,resnlt' u a ' Boiled Milk lowers the, yitaiitymon infants and sitk folks. Vy'". PAS"TEJU ft Eli.''M tLlli?OES " NOJT- -C3ET: A? "PASTEURIZER! V Pasteurized Wate 'W are .killed, and so is the water. It is Jeft with' a. fiat, cqoked taste and the salts and organisms . which ' nature calls for. have been killed. But.fiwheyn":.,water , is pasteurized the salts ' and nepeSsary orga and theater still re- - ti.lns.its natural taste, but the ; pathogenic organisms (disease producT ing germs), are rendered harmless. However, unless you use a Pasto rneter bliiling isetheaily safe h?'A Pastometef; costs only, 5.1.Q0 and when j:b'cgn8ie its'nylai.iatUitx yop will readily ee that It is wrth the price. 'Each'Pastometer cpmes certified. Full directions included. .rj v : ' - y. v - : i . .. Fifthahd CMaii OfdetsFrbmp . The Colu i Only perfect Insluation . between Jexterior jind inside makes gthls , possible reduces the Ice Bijte t tfi will th&i&bfaR&tti '. . The dependable, econorni' Kemlje fi' m;::mm j- n From Wilmington. t Tickets on "sale July 7, S and ' $19.55, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ordek of Blks. Final return limit Ahgust 20, bydeposlting ticket k ROCHESTER, N. Y. $26.60. i ir i! Vr r- --0:o7;X?--" ' ' j Account A. A. O. N. Myit Shrlme. ; Final return limit Juiy 18, t which nay be extended tb Augttst" 15by depositing ticket - and paying '? " $1-00-jh , ' 'l 1 ,'sO-;Pn'' ' . V THESE RATES ARE OPEN JO THE PUBLIC, . ' For- i; lustrated booklets descriptive of each of "the above cities and trips and for schedules", Pullman reservation, tc., call 'phone 160, or -i- T.CrWHITEr "Time Means Money 0 Delivers Mi Phoriie No: 10. atwe noose or Faslo! ::IieuT: Better Grades Only." StreeL GREAT? SELECTION, OF MID SUM- '"A-r fMErtprtFEiNCpS Never before have we been In" a po sIUonvtd"'Wer'rsuch.ftn Attractive line of goods -as, at the present time. If are looking for some inexpensive dresses, for jme.diatejwearu callNin . to look, them over. .. . ' . -;; Batf ste Dresses t$3io - .feoo, $7.50 and"$100()'eadh. -.y.. m p., m v' :' Linen' stresses very lip to date styles each. .,' . Our lifio of Shirts in Panamas, Voiles . aryl Mixtures is complete. Prices range $6.00; $7.50 and $10.00 cachr : ,. . Look at oifr Novelties ia Waists at $L5d each. , '.' .'rZ v --': - Woolen and Linen Suits . in abund- sm nn sir on iklnF" Hats that aro being vsold at one half TroWems Solved ' ' ' -; . . . 9, 1911. : J;, Account Benevplent and Protective Jiify 20, which . may r be extended to and paying $1,00. : . - ; T Gen. Pass.' Agent' . Traffic Mgr. to the Man on the Job ! XDnrtier J Foot of Castle Street. -1 1 I 4 1 if '1 torwwyjestobw , : Zj Tn"'TnfJ'1 "'''rL;i' .' uj 2 to. JO, r-' .. . : ,1 a Treasufgrj i ...... -. II him for more jir lesstebange.
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