THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH," WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IS, 1916;
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ton, N. C, as Second-class Matter.
Foreign Advertising Representatives:
MacQuoid-Miller Co., Inc., New
Fork and Chicago.
Permanent Position May be
Given Man Who is to be
Temporary Ambassador.
The Hague, Netherlands, Nov. 8.
Doctor Richard von Kuhlmann, who
since the outbreak of the war was at
tached for a -short time to the Ger
man Embassy in Washington and has
since then represented his country as
Minister at The Hague, is leaving
shortly to take up his new appoint
ment as ambassador in Constantinople i
DAUGHTERS ARE
NOW IN SESSION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1916.
STILL HANGS BY THREAD
President Talks of Fractional
Differences of Maryland
and Florida,
, !
s Dallas, Texas Nov. 8. Factional
differences in two states divisions !
Maryland and Florida are reflect
ed in directions rendered by the Pres
ident General, Mrsj Cordelia PowoM
Gdenheimer, an roade public to::ay
in her the Unite t daughters of :he
C nfederacy.
Members of the Baltimore chapter
during the absence of Count Wolff.1 "avt; lu maxjr-
Metternich, "on urgent private busi- Iand states President a candidate
negg who was given the office by virtue
. , . of a decision by the President Gen
Dr. von Kuhlmann who is in his An appeal has been taken from
44th year, is said to enjoy high favor j th& decision and is expected to come
with the emperor, and his promotion i befQre the covention later in the
week.
The
to this important post testifies equal
ly to satisfaction with his record in
the Netheralnds where he is credited
with considerable influence on the ec
onomic policy followed and to the
hig hesteem in which his abilities are
held in Berlin.
Curiously he was born in the Turk
ish capital, his father having been
general director of the Anatolian rail-
edge of Eastern affairs. The "ab
sence" of Count Wolff Metternich is
likely to be permanent; the Count has
now reached his 63rd year and serv
ed for 34 years in the German diplo
matic corps.
Doctor von Kuhlmann's successor at
the Dutch Court is Doctor Friedrich
Rosen, who has represented Germany
successively in Abyssina, at the court
of King Menelik, Tangiers, Teheran,
Bucharest, and lastly, Lisbon. He it
was who, with the ex-French Govern
or General of Algiers, M. Revoil, help
ed to lay the foundations for the Al
geciras conference.
Almost twentv-four hours
iL i r . i ciways, and he has an intimate know!
after the closing of the polls m. . ftf Rastprn afPalp Thfi ab
the most intensely interesting
'and, perhaps, most vital Na
tional election ever held, the re
sult is still in doubt. The only
thing apparent at this hour is
that whichever sides has won
there has been no landslide.
This must give both consola
tion and joy to the Democrats.
First, because a small majority
in thes electoral college for the
Republican nominee would
demonstrate that the great
principles for which the Demo-1 RECEIVED HONORS
crats have been struggling are
still alive and going forward,
and but for the extraordinary
j- r i i.l j- j.
Taciors or prejudice uiciL ciilci-, JaDanese officials on his wav throusrh
ed the campaign they would j Korea to China, where he will make a
undoubtedly have won. Sec
ond, there must be gladness
because of the reversal of last
night's apparent result, which
indicated a landslide to
Hughes.
lust what the result will be j the afternoon a reception for Ameri-! ""ft P'1 ,in saLC0
nnnnA-tunws Trn in can residents was held at the Amen- W.N
shows the closeness of the race.
It also demonstrates that if
Wilson is elected it will be by
Gainesville, Florida, chapter
has appealed from a decisian of the
President General revoking its chap
ter because it had refused to pay Its
dues to the state organization with
which it was at odds.
Among the President General's re
commendations were the following:
"That a chapter or division cannot
have a member of its advisory coun
cil or advisory board any one who is
not a member of the United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy.
"That honorary officers or honor
ary members cannot hold executive
office or vote.
At the 'New Orleans convention a
resolution was adopted calling on
each division to appoint a committee
to bring before their Congressman
the matter of the cotton tax collected
from 1868 to 1868 and request them
to . cooperate in passing a bill to re
turn this money, approximately $68,-000,0-00,
to southern states, to return
the taxes to their legal owners or
heirs. The President General report
ed that a number of bills had been
inthn-rrliiffiH in th Hnnsp Tnalfinc rlif-
txt t- rn r-" Ait vv.
UN fKJrtLfl. ferent disposal of the money but that
Seoul, Korea, Oct. 8. George W.0nlv that offered by Senator Sim-
Guthrie, the American ambassador to j mons in the Senate accorded with
Japan, received mony honors from ! the resolution.
Liggetts
Chocolates
80c to $1.50 pound
Johnston's Chocolates
80c to $1.50 pound.
M frf I. .j. .... . i. .JC"
Between the two lines we
have the best Candy to be
had at any price. If you
purchase a box and for
any reason do not like it,
just throw the box away
and telephone 248 and we
will rush your money
back toyou by messenger.
FLVINGTOjU
"Serves You Right"1
The 8outhern Serves the 8outh. .
SOUTHERN RAILWAY .
Effective Monday September 11th,
1916 Southern Railway announces the
present Winston-Salem Beaufort
Moorehead City Pullman Sleeping
Car line will be shortened to Winston
Salem Goldsboro Pullman Sleeping
Car line. This car will leave Winston-
Saiem at8:50 p. m., same as at pre
sent and arrive Golflsboro following
morr.lnff. returning car Will leave
Goldsboro 10:35 P. M., arriving Winston-Salem'
following morning.
Present Oreensboro-Raleigh Pull
man Sleeping Car line will continue to
operate.
For full details, reservations. tc,
address,
J. O. JONES, '
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C.
tour At Tncnn hie cteamoT- TOQO mot - runs, u vv nut; viiitt, aim
by a large party of officials and civ-'Mrs- R- E- L- Erown. t Chadbourn".
ilians. iale Kuests of Mrs. J. A. Farley, on
At Seoul, Isaburo Yamagata, direct-1 r,' th Fifth street-
or of general administration of Korea, I " "
representing Marshal Count Terauchi, i
who was in Tokio, gave a luncheon in j
the combined, vote of the south
and west, without the north,
which has always been consid
ered the final vord in decree
ing victory or registering defeat.
the 20th day of November 3916, at the Court
House of said county, and answer or de-
, c - - . , , , . : ,i 11 1 " me v vr in it it in l i Li Baiu cause, ui 111c
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. In i ninintiflf win nnniv tn ma mnrr Vr th
complaint.
EASTERN CAROLINA FAIR
at
NEW BERN, N. C.
Round Trip Fare From Wilmington,
$3.50 including Admission to the Fair.
Tickets will be sold to New Bern as
above by the
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
NOVEMBER 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Limited returning until midnight of
Saturday, November 11, 1916.
Proportionate fares trom Intermedi
ate points. Children half fare.
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
November 8, 9 and 10.
Leave Wilmington 5:15 A. M.
Peave Jacksonville 7:05 A. M.
Arrive New tsem 8:30 A. M.
Returning Le. New Bern 5:00 P. M.
Arrive Wilmington about 8:15 P. M.
For further information address T.
C. White, Gen. Pass. Agent. Phone 160.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of The Sooth
EXCURSION FARES
$3.50 New Bern, N. C.
Account Eastern Carolina Fair. Tick
ets include admission to the fair and
will be sold Nov. 7, 8, 9 and 10, limited
returning until" Nov. 11. Special ser
vice will be given leaving Wilmington
5:15 A. M. Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday; returning leave New Bern
5:00 P. M.
$4.30 Raleigh, N. C.
Account Farmers' Educational and Co
operative Union of America. Tivkets
will be sold Nov. 12, lb ana 14, limited
returning until Nov. 18.
$18.35 Atlanta, Ga. ?
Account Southern Medical Association.
Tiekets will be sold November 12, 13
and 14, limited returning until Novem
ber 19.
$.95 Columbia, S. C.
Account Semi-Annual Meeting South
ern Textile Association. Tickets will
be sold Nov 15, 16 and 17, limited re
turning until November 20.
$38.10 New Orleans, la.
Account National Farm and Live
Stock Show. Tickets will be sold Nov.
10 to 18, inclusive, limited returning
until Nov. 21.
$3.00 New Bern, N. C.
Account Institution Sudan Temple
A. A. O. N. M. S. Tickets will be sold
November 21 and 22, limited returning
uniii iNovemDer z.
$16.85 Washington, D. C.
Account National Rivers and Harbors
Congress. Tickets will be sold Decern
ber 3, 4 and 5, limited returning until
$7.85 Norfolk, Va.
Account Southern Commercial Con'
gress. Tickets will b sold Dec. 8, 9
j 10 and 11, limited returning until Dec
15f
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SENSATION SELF-RISING FLOUR
is the best Selfrising Flour on the market. Get it at
TIENCHEN'S
and don't forget to stop in on your way to and from the
Corn Show. We assure you that every courtesy will be
shown and prompt delivery made of your order. Re.
member, we are only half a block from the Corn Show.
TIENCHEN'S GROCERY STORE,
408 Castle Street.
4
Oscar P. Peck,
WOOD.
Telephone 341. PROPORTIONATE
Pine, Oak, Mixed Wood. Dry HKOPOKTIUiNATE
S Kiln Blccks, Slabs. Ail kinds of
' Mill Woods.
can consulate general and in the even
ing Consul General Ransford S. Mill
er gave a dinner inviting prominent
Japanese.
HARRISS.
Clerk of Superior Court.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
FARES FROM
OTHER POINTS ON THE
ATLANTIC COAST LINE,
'"The Standard Railroad of the South.'
i
PHONE 160.
NEAR TRAGEDY
Arrives With Pyrites. The Spanish
steamer Marte, Captain Urgelles, ar
rived in port yesterday from Huelva,
Spain, with a cargo of pyrites to be
discharged at the docks of Swift &
Company.
Mr. Iredell Meares has returned to I
the citj' after touring the Middle West
and speaking in several cities in the
interest of the Republican party.
IN NEW BERNi
New Bern, N. C, Nov. 8. Leah, the
young daughter of Mr. andJVIrs. J. A.
Jones, suffered painful injuries when
she fell from her father's automobile
in front of Mr. E. B. Hackburn's groc
ery store on Pollock street, badiy cut
ting one of her hands when a bottle
of cream which she held struck the
pavement, and also injuring her head.
The little girl was in the car with
her mother and when -the latter start
ed up the machine the door in some
way flew open and the little one was
precipitated to the ground. i
She was rushed to St. Luke's hos
pital and her injuries given medical
attention and today she' is getting
along very nicely.
James Cooper, a colored employee
of the John L. Roper Lumber Com
pany, yesterday had one of his low
er limbs amputated at St. Luke's hos
pital as the result, of an accident he
received at the company's local plant
on the previous night.
The negro in some way had the
limb caught between several logs and
it was so badly mashed that the at
tending physicians deemed amputa
tion necessary and this was done.
While attempting to make the turn
around the a "dummy policeman'" at
the corner "of Middle and Pollock
streets yesterday- morning in a new
Cadillac automobile, Miss Maude !
Munger failed to successful negotiate ;
this and ran the car in the iron can- j
non located on the Northeast corner. !
The section of the car which struck j
the iron obstruction was pretty badly I
damaged but, rortunately, none of the
occupants of the machine were in
jured in the least.
Or. Georae Stuart Comma.
a
Dr. Stewart will deliver a platform
lecture next Tuesday night at the
Boys Brigade Armory on "Lopsided
Fo.'ks" and it is expected that he will
draw a good crowd in spite of the fact
that it will be election night. The lec
ture will be over before any amount of
returns are in, as it will commence
at 8 o'clock. This will be a good way
to pass time while waiting.
It is hardly necessary to say much
about Dr. Stuart as he is well known
all over the country.
At present he is pastor of the lead
ing Methodist church, in Birmingham,
Ala. He comes highly recommended
by such men as Dr. J. Wilbur Chap
man, Len G. Broughton and Sam' P.
Jones. A number of years ago he was
here with Sam Jones conducting a
Meeting. The Fifth Avenue Epworth
League is selling tickets to the lecture
at fifty cents each. ll-5-2t-)advt.
Nortn Carolina,
New Hanover County,
Before the Olerk.
NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
Mary Onlsow, Plaintiff
vs.
David Livingstone, Montgomery Living
stone, Harry Livingstone, Virginia Moore,
t red Moore, Armand Moore, Charles
Moore, Harriet Moore and Rosanna Moore,
Defendants.
The defendants above named will take
notice that ari action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior Court of
isew Hanover County to sell land for par
tition among the heirs; ana the said de
fendants will further take notice that they
are required to appear at the term of the
Superior Court of said County In Wilming
ton. North Carolina, to b6 held on Monday
NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK PLEDGED.
BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY in a note
executed by C. E. Greenarayer to me and
dated November 23, 191-?, eefault having
"been made in the payment of said note I
will sell by public auction to the highest
. bidder, for cash, at the Court house door
in New Hanover County on Wednesday,
November 29thr 1916, at twelve o'clock noon,
twenty-five shares of the capital stock of
. the Wilmington Beach Corporation of the
par value of $100.00 per share, represented
bv Certificate No. 9, of said Corporation.
This eighth day of November. A. D.. 1916.
W. B. COOPER,
ROUNTREE.. DAVIS & CARR,
KENAN & WRIGHT, -Attorneys. j
11-8-2W
DRINK AND ENJOY KEN
NY'S COFFEES & TEAS
Kenny's Special Coffee 4
lb for . .$1.00
Kenny's Fancy Blend Cof
fee 3 lb for . 90c
Kenny's Golden Rio Cof
fee 5 lb for ... ...$1.00
Kenny's other grades Cof
fee 16 to 18c per lb
Our M. and J. Coffee 3 lb
for $ 1 .00 is the finest.
Che-on-Tea best in Amer
ica for 50c per lb.
C. D. KENNY CO.
Phone 679. 16 So. Front.
Prompt Delivery. -
ISSS
No other store in Eastern Carolina can offer you the great values we give.
Buying for 1 6 big stores for cash, places us in the lead. If you are a visitor in Wil
mington this week come in and let us show you.
LADIES' COATS AND SUITS- 1
Smart styles at prices you can offer to
pay'.
Ladies and Misses all Wool Whipkford
Coat Suits, black, navy and brown,
fur trimmed . . . . .$12.50
Ladies' and Misses Gaberdine and
Poplin Suits, all the new models
at . $15i97
Ladies all-Wool Mixed Coats, Beav
er trimmed . . .$9.95
Misses' Sport Coats, $6.50 values $4.98 j
$18.00 white Chinchilla Coats $12.50 1
BELK'S BETTER BLOUSES
BECKON BEST BUYERS.
Ladies Silk Striped white Voile Waist . ; '
75c values ' 50c
Beautiful Organdy and Voile Waist
in all the very newest styles . .98c
$2.50 Organdy and Voile Waist $1.98
$2.50 Tub Silk Waist, all colors, $1.98
$3.50 Crepe de Chine Lace Waist
at . . . . ... . . $2.98
BELICS BETTER BABY'S CO ATS
Infant's white Bedford Cord Coats,
long or short ...... 98c and $1.48
Infant's white Cashimere Coats, long
or short . .$1.98 to $3!95
Iinfant's short white Corduroy Coats
at ......... $2.50
Children's Coats, all the desirable
shades (a) $148 to $7.50
OUTING GOWNS.
Ladies' full size Flannelette Gowns,
all colors, medium weight . . . .50c
Ladies' heavy quality Flannelette
Gowns, white or colored . . . . 8Ec
Ladies' extra size Flannelette Gowns,
white or colors 98c
Children's Flannelette Gowns 0) . .50c
STAMPED LINENS FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GIFTS
Centerpieces 22, 25, and 36-in.
at 50c 65c and $1.25
Linen Scarfs to match above . . .98c
Ladies stamped Gowns on Sheer
Nainsook ......... ... . .50c
Stamped Huck and Linen Towels
from . 20c to 40c
Royal Society Package Outfits
from 25c to $1.25
SWEATERS, CAPS, BOOTEES, ETCf
Children's all-Wool Sweaters, Copen,
rose and scarlet . . . ... ... . 98
Misses' all-Wool Sweaters, scarlet and
tan ... ... ... ... ..... $L48
Infant's Wool Toques, all colors (cO 25c
Children's Wool Caps, all colors
at . . 25c and 4c
Infant's Wool Bootees. . 15, 25 and 29c
EXPERT FITTING IN OUR CORSET
SHOP.
Every woman should realize the su
preme importance of having her Corset
correctly fitted. The benefits are num
erous and we have here an expert fitter,
whose services are yours for the asking
come in while here and consult her.
LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR.
Ladies fine ribbed, good quality Shirts
and Drawers .48c
Ladies' fine "Ribbed, light weight
Union Suits, all sizes 48c
Ladies' Velastic Ribbed Union Suits,
all sizes . 98c
Ladies' Forrest Mills Union Suits
from-; . . .$1.98 to $2.95
Ladies' Forrest Mills Shirts and Draw
ers from 98c to $1.$0
Arrival ana uepanurtB or Trains ai Wilmington, Effective Sept 11,
1916. Time Not Guaranteed.
DEPAETCBK!
No. 90.
8:40 A. M.
Daily Except
Suudsy.
No. 64.
5:15 A. M.
Mon., Wed. and
Friay Only.
No. 61.
Dally.
S:39 A. M.
TO AND FRO XI
AHRlVALIi
ttoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eastern
North Carolina points. Connect at Oolcli
boro with Southern Railway at Ktrfoil
Southern Railroad.
Jacksonville, tievr Ban and Latsdlat
Station.
No. 48.
Dally.
8:40 A. Iff.
No. 68.
Daily.
8: 45 A. M.
No. 62.
Now Dally
8:25 P. M.
No. 65.
Dally.
8:45 P. V.
No. 50.
Toea., Thur.
and Sat. only
6:S0 P. M.
No. 42.
Daily.
0:45 P. M.
Chad bourn, Conway, Florence, Charleston,
Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa tit
Petersburg, Fort Myers Columbia ana
Asbeyllle, Pullman Sleeping Car ?twoen
Wilmington and Columbia, open to re
ceive outbound passengers at Wilming
ton at and after 10:00 P. M. and may M
occupied. Inbound until 7 :00 A. M.
-
Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Wash,
lnfrfon. Parlor Cars between Wilmington
and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount
with New York trains having Pullman
Service.
Solid train, between Wilmington anl Mt.
Airy via Fayettevllle and Sanford.
Jacksonville, New Ben and Intermedial
Stations.
No. 81.
1:15 A. M.
Dally Except
Mocdny,
No. 6s!
6:15 P. M
Mon., Wed. and
rriaay only,
No. 0.
Dally.
lt:3U A. H.
' No. 40
Dally.
6:05 r. H.
No. 52
Dally.
8:00 P. M.
No. (3.
Dally
13:50 P.M.
Chad bourn, Florence. Colombia, August, j
Atlanta ana toe west, unarisston sa
vannah and all Florida- Points. All Steel
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmlng
ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping
Cars daily between Florence and Colum
bia, which may be occupied at Colum
bia until 7:00 A. M.
Fayettevllle anC intermediate Statleni.
Goldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington
. and New York, Pullman Broler. Uulet
' Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington aai
Washington, connecting with New York
trains carrying dining cars; also Pullman
Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and
Nor;
ping
folk.
No. 64
Dally
12:50 f. M.
No. 60.
Tupr.. Thurt,
and Sat., Onlr
10:15 A. X.
Dully.
No. 41.
Dally
B:50 A- M.
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For Fold3r, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160.
W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent
Wilmington, N. C.
QUALITY STATIONERY
; " 7 ;; 30c; 35c; 50c; 75c
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
' 75c; $1.00; $1.25; $1.50
H0T WATER BOTTLES
$1.00 to $1.50
, Prompt Delivery.
THE PAYNE DRUG COMPANY,
5th and Red Cross Streets. Phone 520.
Batter From the Mountains of Nortn Carolina
bounds good, doesn't it? It's shipped to us every
week by express from Hendersonville. Try pound or two
and see how good it is. Just Phone 294
THOMAS GROCERY COMPANY,
4th and Campbell Streets.
BELK-WILLIAMS COMPANY
We- Save Soles
We are interested in no other business we are expert
shoe repairers. , .
Remember ! We guarantee all work we use nothing
but the best materials;
PHONE YOUR SHOE TROUBLES
SULLIVAN, The King of Shoemakers
Special Atten
tion to Parcel
PostOrders:
217 North Front Street.
Orders Called For and
Delivered.
PHONE
533.
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