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WGE six THEilLi,iiiaCOW'bi L A A 1 V. OFFIGEtIS EAIiJaPIFUL-. lb- MINE k II " Ml... 3 ''. - - f ' Dr G Kirby Collier" left last even- " The Epworth League of Grace Meth- odisj, church will entertain in honor of. lie for his home in 5onyea, N. :Y., after tew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Collier. Mayor J. W. Ruark, of Southport, and Miss Julia Stone, of this city, left this morning for Sanford to attend the Lee county faiK ; ' Mrs. W. E. Pemherton and ner at tractive daughter, ' Miss Elizabeth, have returned from a visit to Wash ington There will be a social meeting "of the Luther League of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, tonight at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. tf- A subscription dance will be given at Overtake, Greenfield lake, tonight Grainger's orchestra will furnish the music. 55- The many friends of Mrs. P. W, Wells will regret to learn that she is seriously ill at her home at Caro lina Place. 3f The annual sale of candies, fancy work, cakes, etc., by the Guild of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held on December 8. The place of the sale is to be announced later. .V. -V. .Jf. The Ladies' Linen Auxiliary of the James Walker Memorial Hospital will meet at It o'clock tomorrow morning in the Wilmington Trust and Savings Bank building. A full attendance is urged. -x- To raise funds to aid the work of the Mothers' Improvement Club, a reception will be-given at the school house in East" Wilmington Friday night at 8 o'clock. A program has been arranged for the occasion. Re freshments will be sold. . Thirty-six members of the John Wesley Bible Class of the Grace Methodist church were guests of the social and menu committees of the Y. W. C. A., at a reception given at the association last evening. A num ber of short addresses were made. Bern Force Captured Over 300 Gallons 6f Whis key From Norfolk. sionaiy tr dm Kore Friday eenliig at 8 o'clock'. All Epworth League and Missionary Society members are cor dially invited to be present. - : - Dr. Houston Moore returned to the city this morning from a two-weeks' ?s Ty - a- ' -a , Well-krtWD LocaFlDraggfsT Says Eyeiy bt)C J s ttkfng ; Ofd-time Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. New Bern, Nov; 2.hreiembtJis of the New Bern police force; Police men William Styron, A. A. Ipoclc and C. D. Fulcher, yesterday confiscated; one of ; the largest consignments of whiskey ever sent into New Bern on a passenger traih, the total ambuit being somewhere in the nefghborhodtl vacation spent in Philadelphia and New York. Dr. Moore attended the 0f three hundred gallons: Congress of Surgeons in Pennsylvania j The officers were tipped bff that last week. -Mrs. Moore, who acedm- 'g; jiiskey would arrive bE the early panied him, stopped in Danville, Va., train from Norfolk and they were on where she ig visiting relatives. hand when this arrived and took " ' ' ' ' I into custody three trunks of the sam- f L-: I Die variety, three smaller ones ahdi I IOWIN lUflUb J' two suit cases, all of them contain ing, it is believed, whiskey. ... ' The trunks were consigned to va rious points along the Norfolk South One Deed Filed. Following is the only deed filed for Tecbrd in the office Hopkins and wife to the New Hanovr ! Zm. 2 ,a7rt mw..s. xt- e - fr, ktmsv i Grange, and the officers have good I trctRUil lu HCiiCYC moi imcj auu tt -uv- No. 1, Carolina Beach. Blaze in Empty House. The fire de partment was called at 9:20 last night to extinguish a blaze in an uncomplet ed house on Wrightsville avenue, be ing built for Mr. Murry. The fire was caused by coals from a fireplace. The damage was slight. Additional Figures. The attend-, ance at the Sunday Schools not pub lished in the first report for last Sun day are as follows: First Presbyte rian, 250; St. Andrew's Presbyterian, 208; Immanuel Presbyterian, 219. ASHEVILLE WOMAN owners and are positive that it was intended for "blind tiger" purposes. The whiskey was taken from the train and carried to the City Hall, where three of the trunks wete opened and found to be packed with a "bottled in bond" brand of liquor. However, the whiskey was not of the real bottled in bond variety. The bot tles had been stamped with the gov ernment stamp and later the origi nal contents had been removed and a cheap brand of liquor had been sub stituted and this, so the police say, is just the sort that the "tigers" are dis pensing at $1.50 a pint. The three sample trunks were not. at once opened," but there is not the slightest doubt but that they contain whiskey and they will be held for a few days and the contents will then be destroyed. Hair that loses its color and lustre, or whed it fades, turns- gray," dull . and lifeless', is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Ouc grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Ted' and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and; thousands of Women and', men 1 who value that even color; that beautiful dark shade of hair Which Is ed attrac tive, use only this oldtime recipe. ; Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved byv the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,"; which dark ens the hair so naturally,' so evenly. that hobody can possibly tell it has been, applied! Ydu just dampein a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this . through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, be sides .beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appear ance to the hair. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Advt. ; SUPREME COURT DECISIONS YESTERDAY. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 2. The follow ing decisions were handed down by the Supreme Court yesterday: Pants Co., vs Mewborn, Lenoir. Af firmed. States vs. Taylor, New Hanover. No error. . ... ' v .-. ' .; State vs. Williams. Columbus. New Mrs. Morrison Elected Presi dent of The North Carolina Branch Miss Minnie Mintz and Mr. Isaac Greenwald were married at the home of the groom, . No. 309 Castle street, last night, at 8' o'clock, by Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor of St. Paul's Luth eran church. Miss Alice Reeves was maid of honor and Mr. John Green wald, brother of the groom, was best man. A reception was given after . the wedding. -5f BENEFIT DAY AT THE ROYAL. Tomorrow is benefit day at the -Royal for St. Agnes Guild of St. James' Episcopal church, and the la dies of the guild have been selling j tickets during the past week, and it is urged that everyone who contem plates attending the Royal buy tick ets from them. The bill for tomor row, selected especially as a strong drawing card for this occasion, pre sents Miss Norma Talmadge, with Ralph Lewis, the latter remembered for his brilliant work in "The Birth of a Nation," in a' big David W. Griffith Triangle drama, "Going Straight." -H- -:f lina Society, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, before adjourning this afternoon, elected Mrs. T. S. Mor rison, of Asheville, regent for the en suing term. Other officers elected were: Vice president, Mrs. W. P. Mercer, of Elm City; corresponding secretary, Miss Grace Jones, of Asheville. Mrs. J. M. Dunlapfi of Asheville, was re elected treasurer. The policemen who made this haul are delighted with their success. Only trial. a few days ago Policemen Ipock and j Worth Co., vs. Feed Co., New Han Styron lugged a suit case full of brick over. New trial. bats down to the City Hall, thinking I Bank vs. Trust Co.. et al., New Hna- Lf v ?s. -v f LadiefjSwtrvBro wn English 4." JLace Jdoots SBij?mert tir received. They are displayed. in our show windo. Lool at them 'when you came down sftreet tonight, or tomorrow. ifcyant ypu to.cbme into our store and examine dkoQft critically- -from every angle. For Fall we've gathered an array of shoes that you will appro' v V " We have Built a big, growing business here on the good value and good service and good style are what V " you need. Come in today, or tomorrow and say, "show me those Nut Brown Lace Boots." We will prove our claim to your consideration imme diately."" Widths A to D. Mail Orders Promptly Handled THESHOESTORE AHEAD. PHONE 1445. 1 Educator Shoes For Children were "sore" ove rthis incident.' How ever, the capture made today has caused the mto be all smiles. LAST APPEAL ISSUED I Executive Committee of Wil son Club Asks All to Help. The Wilson Club deeply appreciates the splendid co-operation and support The four remaining officers will be received from the citizens of New others. More elected next year, the organization J Hanover county and following the custom of one-half the officers at eaCh session. TOWNSHIP FAIR OPENED. Various Displays at Bolivia Attracted Much Attention. The Township Fair at Bolivia open ed this morning with a splendid dis play of exhibits and while the crowd was not as large as had been antici pated it was very good. The quality of farm products, size and quantity considered, that - were placed on dis play surpassed- the expectations and predictions of the most optimistic. The display of needlework and canned goods was unusually good and the poultry and live stock on exhibit J tribute today, snows inai jjrunswicK is uecummB enveloped in a progressive spirit that much to the county. An enormous crowd is expected to assemble at Bolivia tomorrow morn ing when the fair' proper opens and Methodist : the "Home-Coming Day" is expected to draw hundreds from surrounding counties. Everyone is invited to at tend the fair and all are promised a warm welcome and an enjoyable time. than 500 individual subscriptions have been received for the Wilson-Marshall Campaign Fund, totaling $4,532.50. The Wilson Club of New Hanover County undertook to raise $5,000 for this pur pose. You will see, therefore, that we are $467.50 short of the goal, with only two days left in which to make up the deficit. Our city and county have never fail ed to measure up to any standard they have set, and we will not fail now. The hour and the man have met; the peace, prosperity, progress and fu upon the re-election of President Wil son. The call is urgent the opportunity great -tne time snort, will you con- SURPRISE MARRIAGE, New Bern, Nov. 2. A marriage which came as a complete surprise to the many friends of the contracting parties occurred at the parsonage at Bridgeton-, yesterday, when Miss Maggie Bissett, one ot Kinston's' charming young ladies, be came the bride of Mr. WT. S. Hopkins, of Columbia, N. C. The ceremony was performed in Ihe presence of a few friends by Rev. j W. A. Cade, pastor of the Methodist ; PROposat s for motor, boat, church at Bridsreton. and immediate- Euaineer Offi. Wilmington. N. C. i u.nofin, iu unmr ,r,,, proposals win De reeeiven nere until 3 m.. ly thereafter the happy young couple beeemher 1. 1916 and then opened for the left for Columbia, where they will construction of motor dredge tender "Man make their home in the future. ' 'Tl-sSso-W. " apclication- THE WILSON CLUB, By W. A. McGirt, Pres. i over. New trial. Ellis vs. Improvement Co., et al., Al amance. No error. Hall vs. Railway and Electric Co., Alamance. N error. Fowler vs. Murdock, et als., Durham. Error. Albright vs. Albright, Alamance. Affirmed.- Granite Co.' vs Bank Underwood et al (Appeal by Commercial Credit Co.) from Durham. Modified and affirmed. Dickson et al vs. Perkins et al, Ashe. Modified and affirmed. Tilley vs. Southern Railway Co., Ashe. No error. Chandler vs. Mill, Forsyth. Appeal dismissed. Sheets vs. Miller.Ashe. Action dis missed. In Re Will of Edwards, Forsyth.oEr ror. Holloman vs. Southern Railway Co., Forsyth. No error. Jones vs. Fletcher, Forsyth.- Affirm ed on authority of Oakley vs. Lassister, this term. Cates vs. Hall, et al, Alamance. Af firmed. Maynor vs. Railway Co., Durham. Affirmed. Wis - - agfc MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed" made by Wal ter H. Swepson 4nd wife to North Carolina Home Building: Association, duly register ed in oh the records of New Hanover Coun ty in , Book 82, page 567, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington on Monday, the 27th day of? November, 1916, at twelvt o'clock M.s the following flfrlhd lot of I land in the City of Wilmington, State of J North Carolina, to-wit: t Beginning at a point in the western line or Aiagnoua street izu reet south or the southern line of , Dock street; runs thence southwardly alone the western line of WILL NOT WIGGLE, SHAKE OR GETi Magnolia street 35 feet; thence westwardly auu paraiiet witn uock Btreet o reet; tnence northwardly and parallel with Magnolia street 35 feet ; thence- eastwawliy and paral lel with Dock street 75 feet to the begin ning, and being part or lots 2 and 3, Block 147. .. .- .. . ,. This :26th. of October, 19J6. ' NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING , ASSOCIATION, ' By John D. Bellamy & Son, 10-27-30dys Attorneys. KeeLock Eye Glasses LOCSE. , . Let ui Show YoU the NEWEST INVENTION IN THE OPTICAL TRADE. " Spectacles or Eye Glasses Correctly Fitted to Your Eyes. FOR $1.00 AND UP: tEYES TESTED FREE Dr, Vineberg Masonic Temple. rOKECLOSURE SALE. of land lying and boinp in Hhiii. ii t..wh ship, Ne-.v Hanover County, Immi n.i.-.i .,.i dfcrfbed na follows; ' . BEGINNING at the mouth r :l i,,-,,,,!, known as tup Yellow Sj.riiiu I'.i ii , thenoe up Oreat Spring Bnin- h i,, :1 branch of the same: up riic s:ii.l snnii branch to a gum about olghiv ... r,,',,,, the first station; tlience north r.(i w,.N poles t oa pine by Porter's Neck r..;nl 'tiis line known as the 0"Sills line or . oi iu-r imi was deeded. by .lams Nichols to v I i n nett, bearing date .June LT.tli, lsT(i- uwtV east to J. H. Blake's line : thence win, J. H. Blake's line to his corner .it :i l(. ir in Marshy Branch; thence down SJi, Marshy Branch as it meanders to I : t-; . 1 vis Creek; thence uo said Bridgets Creek t.. tin. mouth of Yellow Spring Branch, the iirt station. Containing one hundred and fortv dim acres more or less, is vni'ant and nii.iiM'ru priated land belonging to the st;ite f North Carolina and subject to entrv .-mil the undersigned claimant hen nv nuk.- entry of and lays claim to and pravs i..r ,i grant for said land. This the 2Cth day of October, line R. E. BLAKE, Claimant. Witness: L. J. POISSON, Entered and filed cuis 26 th day of M0- Der, ivw. V. s. Sealed The Store That Sells Wooltex "Vvpoltgx Wken You Go Tkrougk Our Skowing of Suits You will be impressed by the clever Handling of this season's Silhouette. Our patrons have a sixth sense for style that's why we feature the Wool tex line. Our suggestion is to buy early this year wear the new styles while they're newest, and get a full season's service from them. . A. D. BROWN LIST OF AMERICANS LOST CORRECTED Consul Sends Change For Pre vious Report Fifty-Two. Aboard ana Six Drowned. London, Nov. 2. A telegram to the American embassy today from American Consul Frost, at Queens town, states that there was a dis crepancy in the former report regard ing the number of Americans on board the British steamer Marina, and the names of those lost have been cleared. In addition to the five Americans reported yesterday as having been lost, the name "Buie," given in earlier dispatches as "Brue," is added to the list of dead. The name of "Middle ton," first reported lost, is reported in the American survivors. These 'changes make the- total number of Americans on board 52, of whom six were lost. SUFFERED BROKEN HIP. SEVERAL CHARTERS ISSUED YESTERDAY. Raleigh, Nov. 2. The Secretary of State yesterday amended the char ter of the Cabarras Cotton Mills by granting it an increase in its author ized" capital from $500,000 to $2,000,000 and an extension of its- period of ex istence "from the present to sixty years. J. W. Cannon is president of the mill. The office issued also three char ters. The Carolina Wooden Ware Company of Payettevllle, is incorpo rated by H. W. Lilly, J. F. Harris, and J. C. Coweh, who subscribe $20,000 of the authorized $50,000 capital. The company Will make buckets, barrels, tubs, etc. The Avery County Feldspar Com pany, of Newland, is granted a license to engage in mining and other business and will begin witn $1,000 of its stock of $10,000 paid in. J. W. "Ragland, A. C. Sherrard and C. F. Ledford are the incorporators. The Buffalo Realty Company, of Asheville, is a $200,000 corporation, which begins with $10,000 paid in by George Stevenson, D. P. Morgan and VS, F. Chapman, all of Asheville. uovernor Craig today made requi sition t upon the Governor of Georgia for O. L. Bellentine, of Richmond county, who is wanted for false pre tense. He is charged with collect ing $6 on a check from a , Rocking ham bank. Mrs Mary Bowden Seriously Injured at Her Home. i . Friends of Mrs. Mary Bowden will learn with regret that she sustained a broken hip' this morning as the result of a fall which she suffered at her home, No. 415 South Front street. 'My wife and I are thinking of chartering a yacht for the summer' "Won't that be pretty expensive?" "Not as long as we confine our- selves to thinking about it." Cmcih- nati Enquirer. , Violet Adele Is such an economi ical little body! ) La Rose: Ah, yes! She'll trudge for .miles from one law office to another to save $10 on a divorce. Boston Globe. . - , , . . . Liggetts Chocolates TntivT ir i iit By virtue ana hi pursuance of the power j Register of Deeds and Aotlnu' Knii v T:.k,.r of sale contained In a mortgage made by j for New Hanover Tonntv. u. ini,uu auu wiie w iu . Wilmington i iO-2(5-law-4wt-hur nuiueaifuu auu i-ioau Association, recoraeu in Book 72, page 69, of the records of New Hanover County, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Wil mington, N. C. on Friday, the 24th day of i.oveinbet 1910 at' twelve o'clock m. the following described property in said city : BeKinnincr at a noint in the western line of 7th street 196 feet south of the southern 80c to $1.50 pound Between the two lines we have the best Candy to be had at any price. If you line of Dawson street : . runs thence south along 7th street 35 feet; thence westwardly parauel with Dawson street 165 feet; thence north parallel "with 7th street 35 feet; thence easfewardly parallel with Dawson street 165 feet to the Beginning, and being part of I.ot-4, Block 36. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. By John D. Bellamy & Son, 10-24-30dys Attorneys. ENTRY NO. 9147. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. JOHN HAAR. Entrv Tnkpr fnr Nonr purchase a box and for HnheruCndUe?Sfgned claimant being a clti- zen of the State of North Carolina, herebv set forth and show that the following; tract any reason do not like it, just throw the box awayj i nd telephone 248 and we i vill rush your money back fo you by nie33enger. LEE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR at SANFORD, N. C. Round Trip Faro From Wilminjjton 5.3.90. Tickats will be sold by the ATLAN TIC COAST LINE, the Standard Rail road of the South for all passenger trains on November 1, 2 and 3. Limited returning until midnight of Saturday, November 4, 1916. Proportionate Fares from Intorme dia(e Points. Children Half Fare. For schedules, tickets and any fur ther Information call on " - T. C. WHITE. General Passenger Agent. Phone 1C0. Wilmington, N. C. E 1 LVINGTO "SerWYou Right" Johnston's Chocolates 80c to $1 .50 pound. I METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY. According to the monthly meteoro logical . summary issued yesterday by the local weather bureau office, Oct ober was just an ordinary month, there being no radical' weather con ditions reported as occuring.here dur ing the month. The mean temperature was 65 de grees, slightly above the average of 63.& degrees. ( There was a rainfall of 5.12 inches x recorded during the month, being a little- more than the average. Out fa r possible 351.3 hours, the sua1 shone 209.7 "hours. There was no phenomena recorded. The hottest day during the month was the 9th when the mercury reach ed 85 degrees and the coolest day was the 11th, wbep4igjeQ-waa re- Wllmlngtofi, N. C. The .Southern Serves the South. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Monday September 11th, 1916 Southern Railway announces the present ! Winston-Salem Beaufort Moorehead , City3 Pullman Sleeping Car line will be shortened to Winston Salem Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping Car line. This car will leave Winston Salem at8: 50 p. m., same as at pre sent and arrive Goldsboro following morning, returning car will leave Goldsboro 10:35 P. M., arriving Winston-Salem following morning. Present Greensboro-Raleigh Pull man Sleeping Car line will continue to operate. For full details, reservations, etc., address, J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. C. Southern MEDICAL ASSOCIATION i S at - s ATLANTA, GA. I Round Trip .Fars From Wilmington v $18.35 Tickets will be sold at Atlanta as above by the ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Standard Railroad or trie South. . NOVEMBER 12, 13 and 1 Limited returning until midnight of November 19, 1916. Proportionate fares from all stations on the A. C. h. For further informatlon,; schedules, sleeping car accommodations, ; etc-, call on T. c. WHITE. Gen. Pass. AgL I hp rfalTV-kn ic f-iipcf' s-P oil nn sAAln$ machine. For plain, straight adding and listing it has no equal, and on such work has set many a sensational record z under conditions as divergent as the varying activities of com- merce afford. 1 But the Dalfoti fs something more than simply an adding machine. It is a calculating ma- chine as well, capable of doing all that can be done on any other S calculating machine, Tslth the added advantage of a printed record r of the work performed. Easier,) in fact, than any single purpose E machine performs' its .solitary function, the Dal ton attends to its numerous duties with increased speed and efficiency. The Dalton adds; subtracts; multiplies; I divides; figures fractions as well as whole numbers; cross foots; computes interest; figures costs, pay rolls, change sheets; prorates; verifier invoices; foots trial balances; checks S postings figures percentages and discounts; makes out monthly : statements. In fact, the Dalton takes care of anything that s comes under the head of figure work with ease, accuracy and dis- H patch, rendering a physical audit slip of the work pcrfcnixd. i Dalton versatility is unique. Whether you buy a small capacity Dalton at $125.00 pr pay several times that amount for a larger machine-fully equipped with special features, you ci't s the same high grade material and careful workmanship. J-t't uS z brittfir a Dalton tO VOlir nffipp. And clinw vm Vinw it run PXDL'dit1' z 5 your accounting work. E H. J. MacMILLAN, S District Agent 5 K O. Box 59, Wilmirtjtdn, N. C S Phone 987. ' Phone f60. 'a : ( niiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuii4 f ' - t
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