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v.. .7 . PAGE EIGHT. TOE WlliHNGTON DISPATCH TUESDAY. AFTERNQOR 6cTOBER 17 1 916l DEMOCRATS 1IE EXTRA LARGE GIFT No Embcurrassment Caused by Mr. Reynold's Huge. Amount Given Campaign MANY GAME TABLES RAIDED IN PANAMA Panama! Oct. 17. Raids on gam bling places which have -been flour ishing in Colon are being conducted by Governor Ruben Arcia, who is the . governor oi the province and nas powers superior to the. alcalde of the city. Two places have, been raided and their property concscated. Simi- lar raids wqre made in Panama City about a month ago. Governor Arcia has declared that he will not stop un til gambling has been driven from the city. Arcia is one of the characters of the Isthmus. A comparatively young man. ne nas made a iair ioriune oui Raleigh, Oct. 17 Ntorth Carolina Democrats are not embarrassed by the announcement here that R. J. Reynolds, of Winstou-Salem, has con- !j caUle and landg and nis wealth has placed him beyond the reach of tributed $10,000 to the Woodrow Wil son fund. The $25,000 and more reported upon the front page of the Democratic or the ordinary corruption. He is a lit tle father to the poor all over the province, ana nas an exiraoruiary ' STORM ADVISORY MESSAGE. v ' . Washington, . D. C, October, ll, 1916. Observer, ".' ' ' Wilmington, N. C. ; Advisory Messafce -Northeastern storm warnings ordered 10 a. m. Car rabeUe, Florida, to Bay St. Louis, Mis sissippi.' "Tropical disturbance ap parently moving ' northward across Gulf of -Mexico, and will cause north - erlv gale alone the Gulf coast. All ! shipping advised to remain in port and all 'interests on the coast warned to- take necessary precautions. By GENE BYRNES r. S Whe na man is born under a luckv star, opportunity sits down on the doorstep and waits for him. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. gan betrays that $11,500 of this fair, reputation for honesty. He-is on amount came from Winston-Salem, i very good - terms with out 10 aaie no ezpiautiiuu ut to nrnminAnt Americans. most The of the Ameri- showing the whenceness of the abnor-; cang haye toW him tnat ne has ideaIs mal gift. With the Hugh MacRaes in New Hanover, the Jule "C-y-arrs," as they call the general up there, in Dur ham, the big fellows in' Greensboro and Asheville. the Winston-Salem contributions have almost the State to this hour. Mr. Reynolds, it seems, has made up 40 per cent of the State's gifts to the Wilson fund. It is guessed here that nothing has been written of Mr. Reynolds because Gene Holton is running for the State Senate in Forsyth and Gene could use the gift without actually owing it. It is said to have heen kept solely be like an American or European states man, and he seems to work hard to live up to the ideal. doubled !: RE-UNION OF FLORIDA VETERANS A man's tendency to give .advice is in inverse ratio to his ability to mind his own business. Exchange. mStiom FFeLI WAS PASSEO OtfftNIMOOSLY AND The 5EAUTY OF IT AU. IS THERE AROME NT OR Pioru.- Villa may be uneducated, but he is an expert at playing the game of hide and seek. Trenton (N. J.) State Gazette. Tampa, Fla., Oct. 17.-pHundreds of Confederate veterans, with their fam ilies and friends, are here in attend ance uDon a three-day session, be ginning today, of the 27th annual re ! union of the Florida division, United I Confederate Veterans. Tampa and! The desire to hate and fight is as useless in the days of law and order as our appendix. Mystic Worker (Mt Morris, 111.) S. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 1, A. F. & A. M. cause Mr. Holton. like Roosevelt said i the neighboring towns have joined of Bryan when the Nebraskan insist- j in providing an elaborate program of , j entertainment for the visitors Maj Gen. L. N. Buchanan, the divisional commander, is to preside over the business sessions of the reunion. SHOW WAS PLEASING. ed upon pre-election publicity, "might misunderstand the purpose." Nobody believes for a moment that Mr. Hol ton would have hired an automobile ' to go about the State proclaiming Mr. Dick Reynolds' gift, btft since some body else is beneficiary nobody ex-; pects Mr. Holton to keep quiet. It Buffalo Bill Was Given an Ovation by will take a great deal of Mr. Holton's Hundreds of People, speech to out-talk Mr. Reynolds'- Buffalo Bill, hero of many a hard money. . fought Indian battle and perhaps the Mr. Moiton is running against most picturesque figure on the Ameri-j young Jim Gray, of Winston-Salem, can stage today, has come and gone and it is conveying no news to Mr. j but the appearance of tne Wild West Holton when he sees in print that , shows here has left an impression they have him on the run up there. The former district attorney main tained all the while that big business is against him, but this contribution isn't against Holton, it is against Hughes and for Wilson. Jim Gray WA&W Emergent communi cation this (Tuesday) evening, for the pur pose of conferring the sublime degree of MASTER MASON. (5 candidates.) 1st Section given at 6:15 o'clock. SUPPER AT 7:30' O'CLOCK. , Resum ing work at 8: 15 o'clocx. All members and visiting brothers are cordially in vited. - By order of the Master. A. S. HOLDEN, Sec'y. Masonic Temple, Oct. 17,-1916. WILMINGTON LODGE, NO. 319, . A. F. & A. M. ' 1 a 6CEME - A CELTIC POLITICAL MetTlM - 1 i. Xhes Correct Viewpoint Many have a mistaken idea that it is because pconL are prosperous that they nave Savings Accounts. Prosperity in connection with savings is the effect rath er than the cause. The individual who practices Thrift who little by little' builds a surplus and with it characte and reputation does not wait for prosperity he makes t "We invite you to join the ranks of those who arc insur ing their? future welfare " ESTABLISHED 1900. Bank Peopi es savings Wilmington N. C. J OYSTERS, CHICKENS, BEEF, VEAL, Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for pickling. Fresh Veserables. Coun try Pig Pork and extra good Pork Sausage. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-1 4-tf upon the minds of the younger gener-' ation that only time can efface. Good ! Regular monthly communication this crowds, saw both performances which! (Tuesday) evening at 8:15 P. for were of a creditable nature. Condi-j the transaction of such business as tions that existed half a century ago ; may come before the lodge. All mem were ably reoroduced and the antics bers are urged to attend. had a big job on his hands when he , nf trick mule delighted the older i Visiting brothers Invited to meet went against Holton, but the Wilson labor legislation sounds good to the workers in that very sinfully busy city of hyphenation. i ne neynoms gut got a nint irom than any number on the program. Buf Colonel Wade Harris a day or so ( fai0 Bill has come ana gone but his &go when the Colonel narrated it edi- j s0rt stay in the city will be pleas- as well as the younger spestaters. Col. j with us Cody (Buffalo Bill) was given an ova- I tion but the crowd applauded the ! strains of "Dixie" with more vigor j JOHN F. CLOWE, Sec'y. torially that the biggest employer of labor in the State, manufacturing considered, had made this sizable contribution.' That only made folks wonder. Perhaps everybody thought of General Carr and his string of mills; of J. W. Cannon and his two dozen factories; W. A. Erwin and his great chain of textile industries, and even the Dukes, though one eeuld hardly mix them and Wilson. The antly remembered regardless of the many Wilmington dollars he carried away. New York Sun. CAPTAIN UBERROTH BACK. truth is out now, R. J. Reynolds is j the leading contributor. But there isn't a thing in th world wrong with Mr. Reynolds' Democratic "dope." He is many times a million aire, but often must borrow, and his j Skipper cf Seminole Expects to Re ceive Orders to Move Shortly. Captain Preston H. Uberroth, the genial skipper of the cutter Semi nole, and Mrs. Uberroth, arrived in j the city today from Philadelphia, Pa.,' where they have been spending some time with relatives. The trip was made North in their automobile and 1 r'intoln ITK.i.i.tk .1 1 1 . ,1 faith is this year ginned to the Fed-1 uuc"ulu 1CUU1U eral Reserve act, so it's said over; ..... L . ho mr- xy m .. ! Captain Uberrotn stated this after- i -. ' V . AtiX . TWCJUUIUO ill HDL UUl- j row money occasionally and hereto- i fore he has assumed risks even for i nimself in signing a paper subject noon that he was expecting orders to leave for his new station with the cutter Bear at San Francisco at any time and that he would probably leave about the middle of November. Much regret was expressed by the i captain at havine to leave Wilmine- fton, as he stated that ne nad made to any banker's whim. With the Fed eral Reserve sict at work he can go to-Richmond and come back with an'f unconsumabIcamount of kale. Between t.hf iov of the sift and tho joy of the boost Democrats have not ' f dS here l WhiCh been -able to contain themselves. fTe had become very much attached. They needed the monev and thv -Howeve ne stated that tranfers needed the tribute to their legislation. I Came oncP every few years and had Everybody supposed that Mr. Rey nolds used to be a Democrat: nearlv i I to be obeyed. everybody understood that he had been nothing in more recent years and that he regarded it as a reform. But he has gone into the class of ) bling every day Eliot, Edison, Hedry Ford, Luther Burbank, Garfield, Endicott, Lovett and big railroad men who are turn- BUSINESS SPECIALS - MESSENGER SERVICE For this ervlcewe use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further Information as to ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." IF YOU OWN BUILDING AND LOAN stock in the Carolina B. & L. Asso ciation, there is a marRet for every share in case you want to sell. Take stock in new Investment series Nov. 4th and have something to sell. Wo pay the taxes. L. W. Moore, sec'y, 123 Princess. lC-17-lt LOST PUPPY NORWAY HOUND. Black body, white fore feet. Reward If returned to J. S. Craig, care Thos. F. Wood, Inc-, Water and Princess street. 10-17-lt B. WISE. HAVE YOUR FURNACE hnd Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B, Klander. 10-2-tf ADVERTISERS IN THE DISPATCH reach the substantial' people of the city and section. Ther are persons who subscribe and pay for their paper. , x ' ' L. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also e full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. v 10-13-eod-tf , The Marchison National Bank ' Capital and Surplus $1,650,000.00 ; Resources $8,000,000.00 Thls Bank stands ready to furnish customers everr facility tni best possible aenrlce. , . t H. C. M'QUEEN President. . J. W. YATE8. V. President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. 8. JOHNSON, Asst. Csihler. J. V. GRAINGER,. V. President M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashier, J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Acs' Ca shier. I WANTED TO BUY, OLD FEATHER beds; highest cash prices. Feather mattresses made to order. Address VW," care Dispatch. 10-13-7t-J A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES. Champion X Spark Plugs, Gemco Bumpers, Ajax Tires, Warner Lens, Golden Giant Spark Plugs, Jiffy Jacks. We sell everything adver tised in national Magazines for Au tomobiles. See us. W. D. McMillan, Jr., 108 to 112 North Second street. lO-lTt WANTED LADY FOR PLEASANT outdoor employment,;: all or sparo time. Address, "Canvasser," care Dispatch. lG-12-7t-j MORE THAN 10,000 .LIGHTS .FOR One Cent is what you get from tho Gervais Portable' Electric . Cigar Lighters. A machine which, excels anything on the market, to be used in homes and public piaces. Where the Gervais Lighters are used makes the nuisance of matches entirely un necessary and eliminates the danger of fire. It is the only lighter ever Approved of by the Fire Depart ment and the Board of Combustibles of New York City. No xperiencs required to sell this machine. as it sells at sight and is covered by strong patents. A big money propo sition for men and women. This Portable Electric Lighter is a beau tiful ornament, convenient, econo mical, clean and absolutely safe. , A bona-fide guarantee given with every machine sold. Agents Wanted every where. Secure agency at once for your locality. Send for free booklet and full particulars. American Elec tric Co., Jacksonville, Fla. 10-15-3t AJAX TIRES ARE GUARANTEED IN writing for 5,000 miles They cost no more and you hay a long definite guarantee. See us. A stock of Ac cessories. Also Supplies and parts Supplies and parts to nt Ford Cars. W. D. McMillan, Jr. 10-12-7t FRESH MACKEREL JUST RECEIV- ed. Premium Oleomarjarine 28c lb.. Premier Jams 20c, Unicorn Coffee 25c Try a can. Salted Almonds 25c a jar, and a full line of Groceries and delicatessens at the lowest prices. Phone 1322. May's Delica tessen. 10-12-7t The Best Service i in- Care- CompounCing ful and Accurate Prompt Delivery. i. FRANK JARMAN Druggist 107 Princess Street Phone 634. Se Sure that your prcscrip. tion is right send it here for filling. BEFORE RENTING CONSULT J. G. Wright & Son Real Estate and Rent ing Agents. Desirable homes in de sirable locations of different sizes and prices. 9-18-tf. CONTRIBUTE TO THE WILSON Campaign Fund tocay. Dollars are WANTED A MAN TO WORK IN A needed. j NUTS! NUTS! NUTS JUST RE :s I ceJved Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoanuts. Also Miixed Nuts in 25 pound boxes. Bear Produce and Mdse Co., Phone 323. 10-17-cf ?Q 0 8 CP 8 Hp warn ste, ind c. in stamps i N. V. , Filler home atmosphere with exquisite lasting fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The great French perfume, winner o highest international awards . 1 Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said: M I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 75 cents a bottle" and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value. Try it. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 10 cents our American offices ivill send you a testing bottle. Write today. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dept M ED. PINAUD Bld&, New York HELP THE WILSON FUND GROW. Contribute today. WATCH THIS SPACE. EVERY', evening People crave ror it. It tastes so good you feel like eating it. Hector Clear. Clear Havana 5 cents straight. Sold by all the lead ing dealers. Landmark & Co. Mfg. of fine Havana Cigars. Represented by M. D. Bright. 10-1 7-6t , public garage, one who has experi ence, and furnish reference. A good position for the right man. Apply to W. V. Benton & Co., Vineland, N. C. 10-17-7t GENTLEMAN'S SUITS AND OVER- coats thoroughly cleaned and press ed, $1.00. Suits and Overcoats sponged and pressed 25 cents. Ladies' work a specialty Prices moderate, Prompt and efficient ser vice. Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 1141-2 f Princess street, 10-9 Mon. Wed. Frl. Sunday-8t. COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE ROOMS by the day, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo FOR SALE ONE 6 ROOM COTTAGE 3 years old and corner lot 51x80 feet at Greenfield Terrace ror $1,600.00 if ( : " sold this week. For particulars see ; WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON or write E. Roscoe Hall at the post office. 10-17-3t-j 1 YOU CONTRIBUTE TO THE WILSON Fund, 'you contribute to the election of the People's condidate. j PEACE AND PROSPERITY CALL for a Liberal Contribution. Give the Wilson club your subecrfbptlon to . day date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf YOU LIVE UNDER MODERN CON ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kept; efficient - management; convenient location; "Apartment pf varied sizes and rrices. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. ' , 9-18-tf. FOR FRESH AND' FANCY GROCER- ies, Country Produce and fine Native Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. Bender is with me and will cut it to youn taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. ' 9-23-tf ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLEI This Is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags and junk you can and ship to me. I pay the highest prices for brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kinds of rubber, automobile tires, mixed 1 rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, 14 South' Second street. Phone 303. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and typewriting will make you a real stenographer. Day and night les sons. Leon L. Motte, official court i stenographer,- chief Instructor. Phone 737-W, 105 Church street. 9-15-tf ko. 257 The Little Gas Heater! With the Punch Only $1.50 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE. Long Line of Otner Heaters TIDE WATER POWER CO. 217-223 Princess Street. GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES BUILT TO ENDURE A Globe-Wernick Book Case is a mark of Distinction in a home. It and its books signify, the highest culture, refinement and intelligence. . You add section after section as your library grows. They are dust proof. TheTonly book case made with the dust proof felt strip. Finished in Oak or, Mahogany. C. W. YATES COMPANY, Globe-Wernicke Agents. B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled before bold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. ' 10-3-tf "CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS We train you to pass tnem. Put your spare time to account and get a good Government job. Write for Circu lar. International Correspondence School, Box 888. Scranton, Pa." 9-19-30t SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. 1 Homemade Plea. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington and other re- k liable mtikes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles Pawn Shop Nov 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 10-1-tf FURNITURE WE BUY SECOND hand furniture. Get our prices be fore selling. Write or call. Phone 1026-J. Castle Street Furniture Co., 705 Castle street i 10-9-30t igiyi n ll iniui: "' " HOOPER ONSIMES VLpotton W.B. Cooper 6Co. Wilmjnjgton, N. C. I kT"" " J Builders' Supplie STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and. Company WATErt and ANN STREETS CENTRA!. MARKET. 809 CHESTNUT street, j Fresh meats of all kinds. Also "Sfegetables etc. Phone 59 2-J. READ BUSINESS SPECIALS Sol. JJ Jones. Manaeer. 10-13-7t J T VF Al. CJEjtSTTT TVtVY ' a CFy sma aniount of money, and yet it is more than enough to pay for the rental of a Safe Deposit oucn a tfox will provide aDsoiute protection agamat loss from any cause for your important papers and valuables of every description. We cordially invite ypu to pay visit to this interesting BANK & TJMJST COMPANY, the Bink t Front and MarkeSts. A 1 ' r . . .'...'..-',.'.'...:. r' .. - ' r ' . r C j , , - . - j ' ' t ' "5
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