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: ,y-. V PAGE EIGHT FIRST giS WON SCHOOLS OPENED MONDAY ANOTHER DREDGE. I .'. ffSvl '"' I... . .'.V--.-'--tv - - , ' ' V. . . IW Junta Most Popular Actress In The ! Country at Academy of Mu sic Evening of Nov. 23rd. Raleigh, Nov. 2 The Daughters of the American Revolution are in ses-j sion here and the first sessions yes- tives of the Woman's Civic League are terday were attended by a remark- circulating a petition asking the town ably large number. commissioners for an appropriation of At the opening session the State jjgoo to provide a Rest Room and Li regent, Miss Lida Rodman, an- Drary for the convenience of visiting Exceptionally Large Enroll ments and Patrons Look ing Forward Good Work. Maxton, N. Q., Nov. 2. Representa- AFTER. Cape Feat To Go Jto Beauf ort Winyah Bay Coming Here. Effort? are being made at the local j JTnited States Engineering off ice to secure the suction-dredge ' WinyaA Bay from, the Charleston, S. C, engi neering district, in order that it may be; used on Cape Fear bar in the ab sence of the dredge Cape Fear, which wiir probably be sent to Beaufort In let shortly to deepen that bar which is badly filled at present chcdctcrf The 5s of Hie city Maxton's ' $20,000 Monday ladies and children. The formal opening of Graded School in the new school building took place with the following program: Doxoldgy. Prayer Dr. H. G. Hill. Chorus Primary Grades. Presentation of new building, Mayor J. P. Stansel. Acceptance on behalf of the school nounced that, she must retire after this convention. Illness has been re sponsible for her decision. She made no, presidential address yester day. ' Judge R. 'W. Winston, representing Governor Craig, welcomed the visit ors on behalf of the State. Mayor James I. Johnson spoke for the city! and then worlds of greetings came fro mmen and women. Mrs. S. Bailey Williamson spoke j board H c McNair for the Raleigh chapter and Mrs. W.; America School. O. Spencer developed the woodrowj Wilson sentiment when , she lauded ; the President so. handsomely. Mrs. Spencer spoke by way of response to J the welcome. Then Dr. D. H. Hill,! ni tt;ii Tjji -n TJ T"k WT i miss iuu " , Lumberton, N uonnor, Mrs. niugeue uuuc, ivn. o. W. Brewer, Mrs. T. W. Lingle, Mrs. James A. Briggs and Mrs. Clarence Johnson gave "their greetings. Mrs. Lingle, of Davidson, spoke for the Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Little, for the Daughters of fthe Confederacy. The others are Ra leiph people and spoke for their re spective organizations. The morning session had an un 'usual musical enjoyment in the vocal iolo and violin accompaniment ,by Miss Lyons of the Blind Institute. Shi played and sang "A Perfect Day," and showed as fine a voice as she plays an instrument. Miss Thompson sang in thA aftprnnnn. At this meeting the work prelum- their new building and are to be con--nary to the big day was done by Mrs. gratulated on the work that has been John F. Wily, of Durham, called the , done- roll o fthe delegates and Mrs. Lind- At Carolina College the rooms are Pattorcnn rod tVio "Rpnnrt nF iuii. x-resiuciit iviercer lias a line Sometimes. Washington Star. "I am in favor of peace at any price." "Yes," replied the pessimist- "but suppose you ,wake up some morning and find you haven't got 'the price?" by Acceptance on behalf of school, by Prof. C. B. Woltz. Chorus HJgh School. Intermission. Address by H. E. Stacy, Esq., of C. j Organization of Parents' and Teach i ers' Co-operative Club. The exercises were all interesting and well rendered. Besides the ad dress, inspiring talks were made by Dr. Hill and Supt. J. R. Poole. This new building is one of the nicest and best equipped in the county. It is modern in every respect, has a large auditorium. The accousucs are per- Prof. Woltz is assisted by a corpse of six competent and enthusiastic teachers and expects in the near fu ture to institute departments of man ual training and domestic science. The J people of Maxton are justly proud of 1 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? III yy V If you need help, use help wanted coiumiT lit the- ER 1st and 2nd All Deposits Made With This Bank On or Before Novem ber 1st or 2nd Will Bear Interest From November 1st. YOUR BUSINESS WELCOME. Peoples' Savings Bank OLD AND STRONG. limiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I Tl f .l.. XTj- 1 U l I I l lie murcnibon 1 ciuuncii uaiiK The Wilmington Dispatch rats WILMINGTON DISPATCH'S Business Locals. Largest Circulation in Wilmington SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS IS WHAT counts, for either home or Invest ment. The Carolina provides the way in new series Saturday, Nov. 4th, 50c per share weekly maturing $100.00 3 1-2 years, earning -seven X)e)r cent. We nav thA taxps Pnrn. lint B. and L. Association, L. W. I 25 Words or less, one time 25c ' Moorey.Sec'y, 123 Princess. . 11-2-lt J5 Words. 2 times consecutively. .40c ! 25 Words, 3 times consecutively. .50c 25 Words, 1 week (7 times) $1.00 Daily or Sunday One Cent Per Woi. WANTED WHITE GIRL ABOUT 14 or 15 years old to assist in house work. Will give good tiome and , moderate salary to satn. Call 1805 L3. ' ' ll-l-3t FOR RENT NEATLY FURNISHED small room, adjoining bath and hav ing modern conveniences. Just right for gentlemen wishing close in loca tion. Phone 1805 L3 or call at 302 North 2nd street. ll-l-2t say CANVASSERS' HELP WANTED Female Canvassers on subscription work, local and to travel. Call at Pattern Department of A. D. Brown, mornings before ten. 11-2-lt-j K. a S n'plnrk tpa and last evenine operative Dufey ' crowd of girls and says that the cc- j club plan is likely to be- 'Mis Helen Marie Day, of Meredith's come a permanent feature. music faculty, gave a musicale at the j This afternoon there will be a Governor's Mansion. Many artists of.me2ting of the trustees and at 6 o' the city took part in the event i clck dinner will be served for the Mrs." T. S. Morrison, of A&hevilTe, business men of the town. is credited by Miss Rodman with splendid assistance as vice-regeur. , For the organization itself the presi dent ca nreport. progress. New chap ters have been established in Hen- dersonville, High Point, King's Moun-' ' tain and one is in the formation at Monroe, but is not ready for report yet. No advertisement less than 25 cents. CoAST LINE HOTEL CAFE ROOMS TELEPHONE 176. MALAGA GRAPES, FLORIDA GRAPE Fruit, Lemons, Limes, Porto Rico Irish Potatoes, Oranges, Mixed Nuts, Canadian Rutabaga Turnips, Spanish I Onions. Our Cabbage ana Baldwins will arrive Nov. 4th Mdse Co. OYSTERS, CHICKENS, BEEF. VEAL, Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for pickling. Fresh Vegetables. Coun try Pig Pork and extra good Pork Sausage. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-14-tf i pmirDMfiD PDAin uuvLimun uiiMb CONGRATULATED VAJ ! , I I HUGHES BACK TO END CAMPAIGN IN NEW YORK In a Message to The Old Do- Buffalo, No.nanes Evans j mmion Expresses Hope Hughes came back to his home State ! "at Blessings r oIlOW. , today to wind- up his Presidential CAROLINA MEAT MARKET WILL sell as follows: Round Steak, 20c; Loin Steak, 20c; Chuck Steak, 15c; Rib Steak, 17c; Stew Steak, 12c; Lamb and Mutton Chops, 20c; Veal Chops and Cutlets, 20c; Liver, 15c; Native Pork, 20c; Western Pork, 25c; Roast Beef, 15 to 20c V). Corner 11th and Market streets. Phone 1979-J. Free Delivery. Give us a trial and be convinced. 11-2-lmo-j Bear Prod. & . I A n I tkiti i m mm mm. v m 11-2-tf " "IU nil I IN VVILIVIIliu I UN. CVCflT home should'try some. It Is good for breakfast, dinner or suppei always tastes good Goose Liver Pudding. Fresh lot of asparagus 15c per can, or 2 for 25c. Fresh Shrimps 10c can. Plum Pudding 10c can. Mince Meats 10c. Dates 10c Unicorn Coffee 25c per can beats all coffee at that price and strictly fresh eggs. Phone 1322. May's Delicatessen. 10-27-tf by the day, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-S-lmo 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 Capital and Surplus ...... Resources ... . . .$1,700,000.00 . . .$9,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers facility and best possible service. every j sqpw H. C. M'QUEEN, President. A" J. V. GRAINGER, V.-President. J. W. YATES, V.-President. C. SGRAINGER, Cashier. 5 M. F. ALLEN, Asst. Cashier. H W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR, Asst. Cash. vlllllllllllllllllllir 11 III! nil MiiMi mi i ii 1 1 iiiii iiii iii it 1 1 ii iiii riiiii i iii 1 1 ii iiii hi iiiu i j i 1 1 ii ii ii 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 j i 1 1 1 it 1 1 i ii 1 1 u i in i nil ii wmi Ml JUS- I U IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, you take Ik r candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK JARMAN DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. Phone 644. 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 WANTED WHITE GIRL TO DO Sewing, tacking, etc., at shoo. Ap ply, by letter. H. Creteau, P. O. Box 446. 11-2-lt-j campaign. His program carries him to central New York, to make an- addres at Albany tonight. Tomorrow the program calls for wealth of Virginia upon its abolition ' speeches along the valley of the Hud- of the liquor traffic, and prophecies son river, ending with his arrival in ; that it will "bring Inestimable bene- New York. 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 Raleigh, Nov. 2. Governor Craig today congratulated the Common- fits there, as it has done in North Carolina." Trains were full of people who made no reservations but went to Rich mond expecting to bring back wet goods enough to swell the James river to flood height. They came back ''with their same extra collar. Many saloonkeepers had planned their sv ply and used it all when the ; fellow5 got there. j , Furnifold Simmons, Lee Overman ; 1 an.".f Locke Craig Noble, of Boardman, ' Columbus, are the greatly named trip- j I lets of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Noble, of j that place, "wio write the chief execifc j tive that they have chosen his sug , gestion of nomenclature. I The three boys came to this eastern Leaving Wilmington Union Station couple after seven others had preced November 3xd, at 9 A. M.; returning, ed them. Mr. and Mrs. Noble were arrive at Wilmington 4:15 P. M., same down and out for names when they uay. EXCURSION Via W., B. & S. and A. C. L. Railroad WILMINGTON to BOLIVIA and Return on Account of BRUNSWICK COUNTY FAIR f $100:00 PER SHARE IN 3 1-2 YEARS or home paid for in 3 1-2 years. Caro lina B. and L. Association offers the afcilities new series Nov. 4th. L. W. Moore, Sec'y, 123 Princess. 11-1-lt TAKE IT HOME TO YOURSELF THE great value and good It will be to you to accumulate a fund of mone?, ready to serve you when you want it. The easiest, best, surest way ever in vented or thought out, is1 the Build ing and Loan way. The Co-operative opens its new series Saturday. You are invited to take shares, 25 cents each. Call and see our list of share holders and do yourself this good turn. Co-operative uuilding and Loan Association at Wright's Real Estate office. v 11-2-lt 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 L. L. SHEPARD, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got ihe goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery Always on the job. 10-13-eod-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 your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tI Demonstration PITTSBURG AUTOMATIC, INSTANTANEOUS AND STORAGE Gas Water Heaters By a Factory Expert. November 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th at THE CORN SHOW EXHIBIT of THE TIDE WATER POWER COMPANY BEEF AND PORK, 20c tt FOR ANY choice cut at People's Market. Fresh sausage and hamburger our special ty. Country produce at lowest, pos sible rate. Call in person, or phone 297, and I will giv& you personal at tention. J. D. Siei-no, Propr., 611 Castle street. ll-l-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 308. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf j dubbed their large family. Governor Craig suggested these and the mother j writes that the names nave been ; adopted. The Governor has written , Senators Simmons and Overman anri Fare 80 CenU, Round Trip, there isn't the slightest doubt that Li 17 rfmrxrii t the three biggest men in political life rl. E. GOODWIN, in the State will come across hand- Traffic Manager. somely. Ample Accommodations and a pleas ant trip for all. November 3rd and 4th WANTED HOLLY WITH BERRIES. We want for immediate shipment 10,000 2x2x4 feet cases, Holly. Bushe3 with Berries. Cases must be packed to weigh 100 pounds gross. Highest prices will be paid. Look over your woods and advise. H. Boney Co., Rose HilL N. C. ll-l-5t - . i WANTED OLD GEESE FEATHER: beds at once. Will pay highest cash j prices. New York Feather Co., WH-! mington, N. C. care General Deliv-j ery. ll2-7tj I WE NOT ONLY PUT UP STOVES and fire boards, but repair heaters, ranges, furnaces, and oil stoves. Roof painting and repairing. We have the workmen who know hew. W. B. Klander, Phone 431. 10-29-tf B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled before cold ware arrives. Fire board and stove pipe j headquarters: Phone 431. W. B. Klander. lQ-2-tf November Victor Records Now On Sale Hear These Played On A Victrola "Sing Me to Sleep," Sufrg by Alma Gluck. "Fifth Symphony" (Beethoven) Played by Victor Concert Orchestra. "Napoleon's Last Charge," Conway's Band. C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street. COLD WEATHER COMING ARE you prepared? Why not have, that overcoat cleaned and pressed? Suits "and overcoats thoroughly cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Suits and over coats pressed, 25c Prompt and effi cient service. v Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princess street. 11-1- . 6-7-8-12-13-a 5-19-20-22-26-27 HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington pud other re-. liable makes both new and unre-j deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn i Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone I 642. 10-1-tf ImaWise Old Bird" I sS Ate WANTED POSITION IN GARAGE j MO , ' F S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND as mecManfo. Have had eieht veara experience in auto repa;ring and can i give best of references. Address, j "Mechanic," care Dispatch. ll-2-3t-j I ICAItTER'S T7ITTLE PILLS That Flusk of Health is mm-' f 1 n on spotless skin is a tribute to tkc correction of Constipation G enune h ea r-s Sign a t ure IF YOU Want a cook. Want a clerk, Want a partner. Want a situation, Want a servant prlrl, Want to sell the piano. Want to sell the ngsry, Want to ell any property. Want to -sell your groceries. Want to sell your hardware. Want to sell your dry goods, Want to seU your millinery goods. Want customers for anything at all. Advertise your wants thru this pape Advertising is the highway to success, Advertising brings new customers, Advertising keeps the old ones, Advertising insures success, Advertising shows energy, Advertising shows pluck, Advertising doesn't bust, Advertising is "biz." Advertising long, and Advertise well, ADVERTISE At once in THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, PHONE 176. anl '.Tyoewriting. Day and Night lessens. It takes practical experi ence to successfully teach Shorthand. We have been writing and teaching shorthand for eighteen years and our reputation as teacher and writer of shorthandTis established, We teach the unexcelled Isaac Pittman Sys tem, the standard of the world. In vestigate. Leon L. Motte, Official Court Stenographer. ;Ghlef Instruc tor. Phone 737-W. 105 Church street. 10-22-sun wed tf EXTRA CHOICE YORK IMPERIAL Apples, 10c peck. Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes 25 cents a peck. Native Country Pork. Good Beef, Veal and Lamb. Norfolk Oysters. Give ue a trial we love to please. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street, Phone 72. 10-2 4-tf southern Hotel CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. FOR NATIVE MEATS CALL O. J. Mintz & 0,6., 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. Qive us a trial order and be convinced , that we are here to merit your meat business, Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c; Phone 1245-W. . 10-20-tf WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when SO requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf 25 BEAUTIFUL , HIGH-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 SUFFER NO LONGER WITH ASTH- ma, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Kidney and Bladder trouble, Ven eral and Female diseases use Neil son's Eel Oil for all pain. For sure cure consult A. C. Nielsen, 109 1-2 Dock street. 10-31-I4tj ST& USAGE We Are Prepared to'Make reasonable ad vances on cotton -stored with us. W.B. Cooper 6 Co. Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS WANTED ONE HUNDRED FEATH-; er beds paying the Highest cash prices. No. 14 South Second street, Phone 306. 10-31-3t-j " " ' v READ (BUSINESS SPECIALS M O V -E- M B R DEPOSITS MADE TODAY OR TOMORROW DRAW INTEREST FROM DATt AT THE RATE OF 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM PAYABLE APRIL 1ST. AMERICAN . BANK &N TOIJST,,GQMPA.NY, vS5'
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