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II PACE EIGHT CASE NOW READY TO " GO TO THE JURY Galveston, Oct. 28. The defense rested at 11:17 a. m. today after con tinuing its sur-rebuttal in the case. of John Copeland, charged with the mur der of William Black, an anti-Catholic lecturer. Counsel for the defense announced that its side was ready to submit the case to the jury without further argument:. GOAL Fill FOR WASHINGTON "Old Milyuns says that since he made his pile of money he feels like a neutral nation." 'Why is that?'' "Because he has so many diplo matic relations." eparjtments of Printing and Ungraving May Force to Close on That Account. iJllllllllli!llllllllllll!!!!!liliiimii;!i::i!ll!!!!!llllllllll lllllllll Royal Grocery Company 1 17th and Market Streets. Phone 70. 5th and Red Cross Streets Phone 74. Washington, D. C, Oct. 28. The approaching winter and steadily in creasing reports of the shortage of the coal supply and ascending coal prices are causing but little more ap prehension to the unfortunate peo ple forced to live in the slums and buy their fuel by the bucket than to Uncle Sam with the treasury at 'his command and, 40,000-odd employees in the departmnts here to keep warm this winter. - " The government departments ere that( use about 140,000 tons of coal annually have but a one-week supply on hand and can obtain no ances as to future delivery. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents illness and keeps us fit. "Unless this situation is quickly remedied, it may mean serious dis comfiture for the 40,0j00 government employes here, and perhaps the shut ting down of the Government Print- EE I ing Office and the Bureau of Engrav ing and Printing," said James L. Wil meth, chief clerk of the Treasury De partment and member of the general supply committee. "The government is being put to it severely to get any coal deliveries at all. The contractors assert the trouble is caused by the shortage of coal cars, Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom bustible material in the rorm of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in thjj alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible mate rial, which if not completely eliminated from the system each tfay, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowejs. From this mass of left over waste, toxins and ptomain like poisons are formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel- assur-j ing right must begin to take inside I baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water iwth a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, billiousnees, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff- . x i ness, or nave a sour, gassy siumacu 9 I know hundreds of maids Who want positions. Tf vou - . are seeKinu one , look. through my help wantea columns irv iru r m a v A Capable Administrator Heirs to an estate for which the court is called upon to na rnie the ad ministrator are naturally Interested in an appointment mim nroteetion. imDartialitv and efficiencv in tho mm r , - - - ""isunient n. . details. 1 of iti hlchw, I A preference voiced by beneficiaries is often a large factor ing the court's choice. We cordially invite a full investigation of our trust facilities 'Q influ Peoples' Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. The Wilmington Dispatch ONE OVERLAND, 30 HORSEPOWER, WANTED A MAN WHO HAS HAD 1911 model, Radiator for sale. In perfect condition. Can be bought cheap. Cape Fear Machine Works. 10-23-7t. nif in ir iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiii!iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiti!ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiur iiiiuiiiiniTnsJ Tke Murckison National Bank s Capital and Surplus. $1,700,000.00 Resources .$9,000,000.00 preventing the mine? from shipping ( tne jrug store, and begin practicing after' U? 7 '. VK2 , .v,i,tQ rr.nm Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for some experience in cooking to take position as second cook. Apply Greystone Inn, Carolina' Beach, Phone 4003 or 59. 10-19-tf any coal to this city. As a general rule a supply of several weeks is kept on hand, but owing to the car short age situation the Treasury Depart ment has but one week's supply on hand and the other departments only one or two days supply. What little coal has come to Wash ington in the past two weeks has 1 been consigned to dealers with which internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing is more important than outside bathing, be cause the skin pores do not absorb im purities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweet ens and freshens the skin, so hot water pickling. Fresh Vegetables. Coun try Pig Pork and extra good Pork Sausage. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-14-tf to fill orders promised last May and ,' and limestone phosphate act on the I A Few Specials I For Saturday Mackerel 15c Fresh Drained Citron 23c lb Prunes 13c lb Large Cocoanuts 13c River View Asparagus 13c can. June. The situation is causing gov ernment officials considerable anx iety. The weather in Washington has been quite warm and pleasant so far Sfthis fall and officials fear to contem ns ! plate what will happen if a sudden ! cold spell comes along and rapidly H ' eats up the small supply on hand. 1 The strongest sort of pressure is ! being brought on the contractors to urge them to "hasten their deliveries, but so far little has been accomplish ed in this way. !! All the heating and lighting plants 5 j of the departments, and the opera is j tion of the Government Printing Of- iice, Bureau ot engraving and Print ing, Navy Yard and many other ac tivities are dependent on the coal supply. Several days ago the Superinten dent of the Treasury Department sS i building and some other departments j served notice that owing to the small supply of coal on hand windows in the departments must be kept closed and ventilation obtained through the EE I regular ventilating system, so as to jj I make it unnecessary to have so much ! heat at the radiators and thus save the coal pile. The general supply committee is working on some plan to relieve the situation hefore the arrival of a cold nave. stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.- Advt. NEW MARKET OPENS CHOICE Meats 22c pound, Frish Country produce, Chickens, Eggs and Vege tables. Give me a trial. Prompt delivery. V. Swann, 606 South 5th street, Phone 233. 10-26-7t FOR RENT TO GENTLEMAN; large, nicely furnished room; South ern exposure; Steam, Heat; Modern conveniences. Rent $12.00 a month. Call No. 40 Colonial Apartments. 10-25-7t This Bank stands ready to furnish customers facility and best possible service. every H , H. C. M'QUEEN, President. H J. V. GRAINGER, V.-President. J. W. YATES, V.-President. C S. GRAINGER, Cashier. M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash, nilllllllllllllllllir llfllllllllllllllllllllfflllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllltllltlllllllllllilTIIIIIIlIIIafllllllllilUIIIIUI A BIG HIT IN WILMINGTON. EVERY home should try some. It is good for breakfast, dinner or supper always tastes good Goose Liver Pudding. Fresh lot of asparagus 15c per can. or 2 for 25c. Fresh Shrimps 10c can WE WILL INSTALL IT ON YOUR Au tomobile and show what a great sav ing it will make, the Spizzerinktum, Brock's Gas Saver, 522 S. 5th street, Phone 1105. 10-22-7t NUTS! NUTS! NUTS JUST RE- ceived Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoanuts. Also Miixed Nuts in ?5 pound boxes. Bear rroduce and Ptom Pudding 10c can. Mince Meats j Mdse Co., Phone 323. 10-1 7-tf 10c. Dates 10c Unicorn Coffee 25c j per can beats all coffee at that GENTLEMAN'S SUITS AND OVER- price and strictly fresh eggs. Phone 1322. May's Delicatessen. 10-27-tf FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, compound lard, 15c; meat, 10c; pig meat, 19c; sugar, 8c; whole rice, 10c; snuff, 6 for 25c; fine coffee, 15c; buckwheat, 3 fqr 25c; eggs, 35c. Everything cheap at Tienckens. Don't forget those mince meat pies for Sunday. Mince meat at Tienck ens. only 15c lb. Come and give us a trial. Phone 955, Tiencken's, 408 Castle street. 10-27-lt 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, 114 1-2 Princess street, 10-9 Mon. Wed. Fri. Sunday-8t. B. WISE. HAVE YOUR FURNACE and Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf WE DON'T SELL CUT RATE TIRES. We sell tires that Give Satisfaction. We guarantee Ajax Tires for' 5,000 miles. We are here when you have cause for adjustment. We take your word for the mileage you receive. i5ee us and invest your money in something that will give you returns. W. D. MacMillan, Jr., 108 to 112 North Second street. 10-25-7t IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S ur course, you laite ncr candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK Mil DRUGGIST 107 Princes Street. Phone 644, 1-2 it can Cocoa 20c can Delmonte Peaches, large 22c can Rumford Baking Pow der 22c can White House Coffee 32-92 can Pure Elgin Butte 3fctb BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we 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 NEED SOME, LUMBER YOU could not do better than phone No. 10 and get prices from the Oldest Retail Dealers. The Cantwell Lum ber Company. 10-28-2t SWEET POTATOES, 19c PECK; Rice 9c quart: Oatmeal, cornflakes, etc., 3for 25c; Best Cream Gutter, 43c lb. Steady cheapest prices in town. Ask for price list. A Renik, corner 5th and Nixon streets. Phone 827. 10-24-7t FOR SALE SIX GOOD MILK COWS and Holstein calf (heifer) fine, young driving horse, harness, buggy, two wagons and other farm tools. Rea son for selling owner leaving city. Call phone 453-7. 10-27-2t-j Full Cream Chefe ?,7c lb Maccaroni 5-1 Oc pkg EVERY WEEK DAY IS BUILDING and Loan day with the Carolina B. and L. Association. Our motto is Service and Security. New series investment stock now open for Nov. 4th 50c per share weekly means $100.00 per share 3 1-2 years. L. W. Moore, sec'y, 123 Princess. 10-28-lt Canned Peas 9-12-13-22c can PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE Weekly deposits of small amount, will surprise you. Talk investment series 50c per share weekly, matur ing in 3-A-2 years $100.00 per share with L. W. Moore, sec'y, Carolina B. and L. Association New series Nov. 4th. 123 Princess. t 10-27-lt 1 PAY CASH S BUY THE BEST--1 I ;for less I miiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinifs NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR Rent. Modern conveniences; near union station. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1815-W. 10-27-1-j LUMBER FOR CORN SHOW BOOTHS and Floats. Just what you need, at reasonable prices at the Cantwell Lumber Company. Phone No. 10, Oldest Retail Dealers. 10-28-2t 25 BEAUTIFUL ,H IGH-CLASS POS- tal cards, suitable for all occasions, mailed on receipt of ten cents. Brown Co., 720 Driggs Ave., Brook lyn, N. Y. 10-28-10t FOR RENT RESIDENCE, NO. 206 Grace street; seven rooms, with all modern conveniences. Possession at once, or Oct. 15th or 30th. 'Phone 145. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Temple Bldg. 10-27-7t CCAST 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. 10-5-lmo WANTED TO 3UY INVALID'S chair; good for street use. Address Miss Mamie Ray. No. 90, Delgado. 1 0-22-7 t-j IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILEAGE twenty five to fifty per cent. The Brock gas saver, called the Spiz zerintkum, a trial will convince you. Phone 1105, 522 South Fifth street. 10-23-7t. WE WANT A FEW LADIES IN YOUR territory to work for us handling household necessity. No experience required. Easy to sell and good sal aries. Send for free sample. Townes Novelty Co., Richmond, Va. 10-27-7t WANTED TO RENT SMALL CON- crete mixer, steam or gasolino for 500 yard job. Address Va. Iron Roof ing Co., Rocky Point, N. C. 10-24-7t L. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4Tr ST. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full j line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10-13-eod-tf 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. No. 257 The Little Gas Heater With the Punch Only $2.00 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE Long Line of Other Heaters TIDE WATER POWER CO. 217-223 Princess Street BEEF AND PORK NOW PLENTIFUL at People's Market for 22 cents per pound for any choice cut. Sausage, Hamburger and Country, at corre spondingly low figure. Call in per son or phone 297. 1 tim sure I can please you. 611 Castle street. J. D. Stefano, Prop. 10-27-3t 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 your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILE- age twenty-five to fifty per cent, what the Brock Gas Saver, calls the Spizzejinktum, a trial will convinco you. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THE Spizzerinktum, speaks in the high ' est terms of it, the Brock Gas Saver. Try one, Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t WANTED POSITION AS STENOG- rapher and clerk by young man. Have had over six years experience, j Address, "Stenographer H," care The I Dispatch. 10-27-3t-j FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Popular varieties, 60 cents per 500: $1.00 per 1,000, postpaid. Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaran teed. D. C. Proctor, Pembroke, N. C. 10-26-7t-j I JUST RECEIVED 100 KEGS AMAL- aga Grapes, carload very fine Apples 1 and potatoes. Large lot Cocanuts, j Butter Nuts, Mixed Nuts, Seckle Fears, Oranges, Limes, Lemons and fifty crates cabbage expected Octo ber 24th. We also carry in stock a very fine assortment of candies in penny goods and pails. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Mer chandise Company, Wilmington, N. C. 10-22-tf MACMILLAN'S AUTO SUPPLY Store has what you want for your car. Our line is complete and our prices are right, "rem will do well to see us before placing order for those Tires. W. D. MacMillan, Jr., 108 112 North Second St. 20-23-7f THE SPIZZERINKTUM, THAT'S FOR NATIVE MEATS CALL O. J. Mintz & Co., city market. We can please you both as to price and high class meats. We give cash buyers an underprice and we solicit a por tion of your business. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we aro here to merit your meat business. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c; Phone 1245-W. 10-20-tf Brock's Gas Saver, is what you need; IT GASIFIES THE SMALL SPRAYS on your auto to make it run better, it saves you gasoline every mile you make. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t ' of gasoline as it enters into the man ifold of the engine, the Spizzerink tum, Brock's Gas Saver. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. l0-22-7t ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE! 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 rags, etc Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street: Phone 305. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B, Klander. 10-2-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE, on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, i Fox Baker, Remington and other re-' liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone ' 642. 10-1-tf DENNISON'S Hallowe'en Goods Now ia the time to get rea'i.v fr Hal lowe'en Tartles. A very unique an catoby line of invitufbns, ami rut cut designs of Cats, Owls, Witches: 1 Crepe Taper from whl'-li 'o nt fll k nds of fljrnres. Tubie K-orat-s, Favors, Napkins. TU-o Cards, Koo Bop Boxes, Witches, Etc. Make Tour Selection No. C. W. Yates Co 117 MARKET STKEET. SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Daily. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. EXTRA CHOICE YORK IMPERIAL Apples, 40c peck. Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes 25 cents a peck. Native Country Pork. Good Beef, Veal and Lamb. Norfolk Oysters. Give us a trial we love to please. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street, Phone 72. 10-24-tf NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS, IF YOU want to reduce gasoline consump tion, try a Spizzerinktum, the Brock Gas Saver. Phone 1105, 5?2 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t SPI22ERIMINKTUM .MEANS .VIM, go intense energy, that's the-Brock Gas Saver for automobiles. Phoae 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t Hooper ONSUMES VOTTON W.B.CooperSCo. Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS 1 READ BUSINESS SPEC YOU.R IJAIST WILL AND TESTAMENT Have ijou ever considered tke importance of making your will and tke advantage 61 appointing tkis Trust Companu tke Executor and Trustee oi uour estate? AMERICAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY, FJSmtam
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