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V. .j i.- jHEVILMINGfON DISPATCH, MONDAY AFTERONEPCTEMBER'25X1 9 16. .,-... BACEFJVE fEDEIl JURlf 8 United States District Court W ill Convene Mere in November x Tli' list of persons drawn to serve for the first and second . i V 1 1 i ,,.; 01 me uppi uuciuug term or States The Palm Beach is Being Re placed With Heavier Wear--Jr ing Apparel i Straw lids and Panamas are almost a,; thing of past, row and while a few of the more conraepniu onti t' District Court tare ' 2 bathn the advent of It Is Probable That Officer Will Be Stationed With W. L. I Major Greig Expansion of Industry Urged As Means, ok-Reducing . The High Price The high price of milk and the big Connor, of Wilson, presiding. riir jurors; are: It is very likely that Wilmington- will be the headquarters of a regular I -demand for dairy products are-being United' States armv nffirars-: hmrfnn. 1 pointed, out to farmers as an excellent engage . m The ever-in is causing last hollaw i ti , l;Kn(f., ".: I manycrtizens to nenew efforts to in junta another summer hasome and ' the plans of the War Department to ! Crease he Supply milk: neavier Wearing : annonl ; '" ... 1 rpaann wHv -nriorA shmlrl i v. .. t "ii . . iiast - citusea imjannoTO i ioi7 rtsn n.v.n -r.,4Ti r. j . i ri noil ill t'u uy ucuuiy viertt a. r thn dmon i . " -" J j- wuo wuu vii xvc I - - - &rc M I II W III V. r. I . . . ' " uco.cn gun riii"'1 1 1 . . . i mi i i iiiii vriir.a 111 wv iiniuii'iiin lij w ii iiinai i -i . ( I'll' ' -- .v-u auu wuuer ana m a fevp -. - , " i creasimr eost of- livlns- , m vm-pmher x with Jiirte-A w 'short weeks, it win a iv.. i t Coast rAttillery Corns, of the North 8I??-..--.. ng as an -inspector-instructor :. . of . the ! the dairying industry. gone., While thoi-ii mill . i.. W. days that .ilWJZ J.1 8uch officers to the Coast , . - """""i auu wnne i According to Dr. Charlea T. Neebitt, county health officer,, the prevailing ,.v Hanover County Jos .. . . l n MrPnrlP.v. W. fl PiilHnm 'in fill - i. 1 ArtiUprv th?o CTfotn inctno.i nf tVin . ijj.-.Tni 1 1 i, ui jam j. " - - ". luiiuw iu lUP WaKP Or IhP r --m' unit amuciaii ni.cc ' ing lands and wasteful methods ol ciyiK !.,;, Qiiin , s Davis, Neill Baxley, Daniel luany muuons that have preceded them ditior.al cergeant-inspoctors, to assist i;in, J7Tui H. Thomas. ! t of iihiitirtTl Wllmintrtnn T.iwVif Tnfn'Tttr hm. T.8:01 Iau "y1 noted Jthe one now on duty. i iiiiir is KfimoThino- in l - - ..... i.mli. n T TJ11 r -ww...& . luo ttIr a leei. . 1 1. . 1 1 1 f i ' i 1 1 ii ii i ij - a i j w rr . .wi -- ' i .un . "s OI nennes: sand oppression that . v "! Whilp Dr Neshitt. wiSnM nnt trn en u.irvin Johnson Tim Atk.T ' mob.. ;i'es81. , . - , Wflljft m flesDHt jrop -not go SO " ' "uc as u one had lost , J ' far' an tS sav that Wilmineton nen- SaiMi m County C L. Matthews, j The fall season is with us but be-! effient- unit in the Corps and as c i -Lr i cause the sun continues tn amiio ht,, i thfs city is regarded by-officers of the Phidcii Count I . J i-. ti -nr in n t happy thrones .will iontir.Q. able that pie r are paying the highest known prices fa milk he didefsay that resi Cre dit Sy stem ;Thereare several distinct classes of Charge Cus tomers! a Only one of these classes is considered de sirabteiiy this Store. ''. '' 'vW--'..,.; 'There's the person who has things charged with oirteven considering where the money to pay for vs'aine wflf come from. : As a rule,. this class only has-995cfrP5l-.a st9re" and it s still running. . Then,' there's the man who would like to pay, but )uvsf peyond'nis means. He strives and strives, and V rt- I ty w. C Vick Elis in a friendly manner few realize it and - corps as one logical' location for an dents ''tiia'vCityallaky paying L Hester, Wright Bll. although the beach is closed the Salnei.i it is highly-prob-1 next teighes prices received warn the War Department will Nnliinon ana ,eu iawarus. i ancniuuns tuerp until , wick County J. T. Roper. C. "1C '"cai.ions-or coroeF weather be-, " 6 13 nu.Y-ui.cu.1uaii- come more nronouncpd in on in.irs. 01 u me present omcer, as tno M. McKeith- pronounced . In other T . T ll nv c civA ' (lira : 11r1.11 ni 11111K in 1111 ii(Fn nprn Tin no a to a glorious red and hpin fiitprino. f ottier companies in the Corps and 1 a, Biuiiuus rea ana Degm filtering tol ..ti 4. x , x Irpndv markPt nt hifrh nvot Tha an. .me uniiH 1,11 hi. 11 c 1 11:11 navn ht) imicer V. V. Murrell, G ...111 M.Ross. i credibly short time the ereen'anrt ln-r ' , i.o I'mintv i? m HAQtu. on uriant foliae of thp imao mm v, i Besides the W 11 r. lialdwin l;,p in County D. W. Fussell and the ground in a manner that will cause X rj(. .1 .Johnson. . th thoughtful man to realize the op , v, Hanover County Jas. M. Stev-1 portunities he has let slin. ,... Kimene A. Huhn, Thos. J. Bur-! The whirl of the electric fan will ': derstood that Sergeant Elmer Wilson. u,.,i. Frank h. Williams, Jas. N. Hoi- continue for a time but already fur-! v ho is now n duty with the Corps 1 .ihn T. Sholar. A. L. Dosher. Nor-' nacs are -hpW nv t ' as .sergeant-instructor, will be station- " O m,usv.u. - U11U XJ(Xl Dins stocked. Awnmes and nnrrh 1 Page, Miles . shades are beine taken down and narp-: Dany- fully packed away and lawn and porch' anywhe?eiof. theinf(?Aontinuing Mr. Nesbit saia: "There has never been an adequate supply of milk in Wilmington. Every lulH rtl'O.l OlTOll. I'rinliT County H. M ri, ..tin ami W. E. Rivenbark j stationed with them, will be assign- ! ed a sergeant-instructor. It is un- ah. uua.uui j n 1111 r wui 111 v -- S:i:::!";(,!1 County-ai-,,1 W !!. Colwell. lution of the city's milk problem lies largely in getting more men into the business ani liereasiing production There is some milk and buter shiped into the city from the State farm and from outlying points, but the city de pends largely on the local supply, which as I stated above is wholly in adequate. "There is no good reason why the industry should not be. greatly expa d. ed. In this connection, attention Capt. Alexander Greig, Jr., the reaj ; W. Frank Rackley ; swings will ba in demand but a short ular army officer who has been wit:i ! while longer. The fall season is here 1 tne Corps for the pnst foU!" 5'ears-! 1 and it will be a long time before the I and 9 has recently l)een promoted J , rrppa n o-q in hi, ot intn .ie. nnA . i iu me ra iK 01 major, v. 111 1,1: uans- : , Mim awcci-. , . - . . . . I ohrtM firot l.a r.oifl tn. tlio lm,0ln. rereu wnen tne cnanes go into enect " -" the first of the vear. It i not known ! ment of grazing facilities: The na- who will succeed him or who will be i tive crab Srass nere is a 'fine pasture selected for the new office. It is I crP- More of Jt should be grown. As will be 11 18 now iocai aairymen uepena 1 . m j.9. m.nr.nn.:n rwMin P . ... " . ' fmm tVio rptrnlar i-nnet nrtllprv i mificiy uu siidgc iut leea lur lUtJir o- -"o o- w tirtin k luwani i hp rprripprarnr win. . -.- iddl Open Accounts idith Responsible People (foods Marked on Cash gasis TO CONTINUE '. scanted flowers blossom nrofuselv , ... r 1 ... , , along the hedges and fences. Maryhnd Liquor to Replace Virginia . . r y M H The iceman will soon cease to bother After First of November. 1 each moraine hut thp, rnM mn ni Tli.- lad that Virginia will be In- i,ia T,iano anH ,kwo o i known however, that both from the regular coast art 1 1 n. v nui II l lie X Cll 1KCI a. LUI Willi .- . lii.-.l. e i r &n . "?. after November 1st change t0 scowl as lt th9i .,.-..! .,!" 3 I 1 ,Z S.S'Sfu . ciose loucu wiin vtie vvmuiiigtou . 4 T .vit infant oH hn Aftpn visitpr! i expensive feed for dairy animals. " IE v here. He is highly regarded by the enough cattle were rapid stride as the balmy breeze of summer is replaced dmiod :n pri.li win n. aiiec-i uisney Huiyineuia mio , unfilled coal scuttle. The easy-going this ,-ity and State in the opinion of gait of the laborer will chango t0 a Mr. .1. w . nllln, local agent 01 me Soiu h -vn ExpressCo. The Grier law, ,akin. it unlawful for one to receive autumn air and later to HKin' man one ((uan. every niteen aays has m-i atly diminished the import but n Ions as "booze Wilmington will, in all probability, imMvf her pro rato part. Tin; "whiskey departmefit with the crisp the sharp stining blasts of winter. Cold weather l a nlmnct Viot-o anrl nrVi Ua Ol.I Qnl ia I C d fighting detriminedly to warcf off Jack !J?"8 headQarters -have been Ii.Ulc.gfl Hiuce lie iius ucru vilii i officers of the Second Company, and by all of the officers of the Corps. They regret very much to see him transfered to the regular troops. Ma- Frost it is a losings fight and grows ! I" of the 1 weaker and weaker as the inevitable J the North Carolina Guardsmen. fXi.icss companv will not v.nui Virginia "goes dry," Mr. Smith, tli i n i; -i 1 he number 6f packages receiv f l v, ii! not he diminished in any par-' tit ular. The quarts .will therely start ! I'nmi Kiiiup other State. Jacksonville ! 1 be closed cmate change becomes more pro nounced BUOY REPLACED ' S(atmnn IbsiiaH hv LinhthMis In.! Of the Corn Sh'OV, spector Beck of Charleston i Chariman T. It. Ames lias called a iriLatintr literature profusely, telling i bjF; of dr of WeHBureau : of Lighthouses .officers and ecutiye- committee of f.:' he n anv brands to be had and quot-1 Inspector H. L. Beck, of the Sixth dis-Jhe orn Show The meeting will ,nnnn.Ku i trirt thp Frvin? Pan Shoals Gas 'be held in the Chamber of Commirce v in n compared with the reported j Whistling and Submarine buoy, 2 A, ...... . m T" . a J a 4 Cf . r n juices ot alleged boot leggers. rr. receuiyr repuncu iuim., aa re placed on its station at 2 p. m. Septem ber,22. The announcement was made by order o fthe Bureau of Lighthouses and for the benefit of mariners. raised on the farms, the land would be. built up in j fine grazing pastures by the use of j compost, which is the cheapest fertil I izer obtainable. I "As I have pointed out before very j important economies could be effected through proper distribution, that ! is, the establishment of a central milk i depot. This would take off the hands ! of the producers the bother of market- iCall Issued to the Executive Committee j inS their Product, which they could ! at wnoiesaie pi ices. At tne. same j as wholesale prices. At the same j time, instead of having some 20 teams I i .l.ii 1 ,i 11 v. 1 p 0f 1 matte u?iierif a - iwicc- uunj, u nan dozen wagons could make the deliver- MEET TOMORROW NIGHT. .'ir. P. J. O'Bryant, formerly post vmer at Durham, was in the city yes ti-jilav. a snest at the Orton HoteL rooms. Chairman Ames has sougnt to impress upon the committee and of ficers the necessity o ftheir atten dance as there are a number of very important matters to come up for dis- j cussion. jMTll1il rfr' ?sewi xr1 .-ffirfSE s. HSM9vr5 Pi9f 1 Fuchs Department Store Now On a Strictly Clash Basis At Lb we st-in-t he City Prices This store service to the community on a strictly cash basis started on our re-opening. The store began busi ness with a well defined plan of conducting business in the future. To buy for cash and to sell for cash. To give the patron of this store the benefit of an economical wise purchasing power by shearing the cost of the mercandise to them of all unnecessary expense incidental to main taining a credit department. To make the goods for sale so attractive in themselves as to preclude the necessity hereafter of offering Clearance Sales, etc. Our slogan hereafter will be to say boldly, "We Sell .Dependable .Merchandise at Lower Prices Than Any Other Store, But We Sell for Cash Only." To make this slogan an axiom of the store's business life. To inform the people about the new things that come into the store daily and the price changes, in our daily advertisements. To censor these advertisements so they speak truthfully. . - To render a most efficient intelligent service. This" is our Aim Our Hope and Our Aspiration. J. W. H. Fuchs' Dept. Store Wilmington, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. ies for the entire city;if the milk de pot were established. It would also make the standardization and inspec tion ot the city's milk supply a much imj. ;r matter. "Aiuther idea v 1 . j s'uuiid be im pressed upon the minds of the peo ple with reference to the production and sale of milk here is that all milk is far from being of the same quality and value. The conscientious, intelli gent, clean dairyman produces a more wholesome and more valuable product than does his slip-shod and half clean neighbor, and he is entitled to a better price for it.'' MANY ATTENDED. ! Meeting For Men Only at St. Andrew's Church Was Well Attended. ' The meeting for men only at St. I Andrew's Presbyterian church yester f day afternoon was well attended and I Dr. John eJter Hurt's splendidly de- livered address on "Spiritual Mark Imanship" was greatly enjoyed. The j singing of Alexander hymns was an i enjoyable feature and indications are '. that these meetings, which are held monthly in Memorial Hall, will be well ; attended. Yesterday's meeting was j the second of the serifes which was ; planned during the summer but aban doned for the time because of the op I pressive weather. Simiar meetings will be held monthly until June, if I plans do not miscarry, and the inten I tion of those behind the movement is ; to bring soma of the best speakers of I the State to the city. prompt Pay Makes Credit good ls)ith Association Experience Jhal Costly Itiatch and Itiait for informal Opening Wilmington never gets out of debt. He worries far more about what jiewes than his creditors. He is ustfally hon est ;and -k hard worker, but just got behind, and has never iie'eh slble to Catch up. ;. : Then -there's the person who has plenty of money;1 property, etc, and knows that she is good f or Jit;V'andi fekes her time to pay her debts some timeV letting them run four to six months, without a thought, about the Merchants side of it, or his in convenience, y ; .' i Then, there's another class the only one that makes. a Credit Business worth while the person wr9 paysjprornptly or before the middle of the month following the purchase of the merchandise. This store will open accounts with responsible peQpe who can.and will give the proper references, provide?! they agree to the strict rule of payment in full before the 1 5th of the month after purchase has been made. This is the only basis upon which we will do a credit business, because we have marked our mer chandise to sell at CASH prices, and cannot afford to sell on long time credit, no matter how good the account may be. The Merchant who does a long time credit busi ness must either be over-capitalized jar put an extra x amount of profit on his merchandise, in order to make up for the interest he must pay the Banks, in order to tide him over. ' : If ,you would consider it in the same light as the business man does his obligation at the bank -and endeavor to keep your credit good, so that when the Merchant called the Association, and asked, "Is Mrs. Jones' credit good?" the answer would come back: "Oh, yes; she pays all bills promptly,", then, in deed would the Credit business be a pleasant one fbr both' interested parties. It has taken years of experience, and costly ex-, perience at that, to bring our Credit system up to the point of efficiency that it now stands -and we mh'Vb'ke'ii'ii'e of that experience in conducting our Credits here. Thursday's papers will tell date of Informal Open ing. Be sure to read them in this same space. DECREASE EXPECTED will drop from 20 to 19 cents and that it will be retailed at " 21 cents. Gas- Than oline is 'retatlrtfg af 23 ch'ts here to- months ago and after reaching a new high mark began slowly dropping back. Savannah expects oil to.be selling for 15 cents in a short' time. The opening of new wells in Texas. to be the Wilmington Gasoline Higher Savannah Former Expects Advance, day and - while some 'of the agencies There is a difference of two cents ! are expecting art increase Vjn price on the gallon of Wilmington and Sa- j others are' looking for a, sftght de vannah, Ga., gasoline and while the : crease. ? r : i0"T lotfoi is InnVlntr-for a further -Hrnn in r Gasoline began advancing a few price the former' is expecting a .rise, j . :' ' - - - - - - Savannah agencies have received ad'j . vices from the standard oil Co. andiflnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnil and Oklahoma are said cause of the decrease. th Gulf StntA Rfifmiiiff Go. that the .wholesale price of buzz wagon fuel P T. M. C. I IS BEING REMODELED Literary Societies of Guilford College Will Have Halls in Upper Floor 'Guilford College, Sept. 25 The Young Men's Christian Association building is being completely remodel ed and when finished -will be an up to date institution in every - respect. The action of remodeling the institu tion was taken after both of the liter ary societies of the college and the faculty had approved. In the remodel-, ing the second floor that was formerly used for a dormitory will be used for a society hall for the two literary so cieties of the school. The societies have been without society halls since thV burning of the King building some time ago. Liquid. Tar Shampoo For Ladies One washing will remove a lot of Dandruff and allay. Itching Scalp. The continued use will cure you altogether. Price twenty-five cents and y sold exclusively by Jamqs M. Hall DRUGGIST. a a a a a a a p p p p p a : '-if' i 1111k 4 Best Fishing Tackle Miss Alderman's School Mary L. Alderman, Prin. FAU- TERM BEGINS MONDAY. t)CT. 2nd. Boys and girls prepared for business or college. ( Special attention paid to backward children. For particulars apply to Principal. No. 12 North 5th Street. P a a p p p p p p p p p p p p p p n "The glory ot "the out-of-doors" at this season; of the year and nothing is more fasinating and mind restful than a day's fishing. ; Carefur selection of tackle, reliable tackleadds to one's pleasure, and, this, we have in stock for you. SALT WATER RODS " . , .'. A vLancewood, Anzarilla, Bethabara Woods, some made special ' to our own order. All prices up to $16.00. V , v V FREE SPOOL REELS Original Cuttyhunk, Surf man's Special and Joe .Jefferson's Linen Reel Lines Minnol Seines, Cast Nets, Gaff Hooks,; and all little acces sories necessary. Let us show you what else we have. ' 1 Jacobi Hardware Co. p p n rj u n u 5 ii u n ti M ti u n u p ri n ii n a n r 1 1 1 r M 1 1 i r i 10 and 12 South. Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. ! J LI r t n t r Dnnoaonnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnoocnczn J Read Tlie Business Specials i id V '-. i 1.
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