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iiciiWllfliili inUUuniiuu. .uijr r i- nun iff i ii it r n gig Toll In India Last ; Year. Simla. India. Dec. 29 More than l ..j .,ima1 in British" TnrH. sr and w'lia aiL 1 r . ear. iut - w .1 1 'Vo persons wcic euuu ugeia , 0fjer Deals, ouu iu,ooy jeiisu.cu 0U& . J O Wftft over Uie yreviuus year uj. o,iuu mPt in this manner. No fig- pMS"" T"-.? X- K. v. - J; jj-' .' - '' 'XtJA t; ch u v. -:u cumes also irom unristiania -that .run rHAVE FREE HARBOR. !old "project for a free harbor has been jianen up xnere t ana may De carriea Copenhagei Deci 29.-rfad In hand 1 0u' and; the question f another sinx-' ylth genera activity , in shipping clr-j Uarv harbor; for transit business some, -. cW' isvgolng' modernaiioa of the'l where to; Northern Norway fs being ' free harbor. ; here ; whch, it Is hoped. 1 discussed. ' . ? VT f -p . . . . i a i - T 1, wms mase n possiDie- to increase great-i . v - v: , "j, . - ..'j .... 0d Animais aisu iou a hy dopehhages; MAKE THIS YOUR pon xor. transient: commerce : - : : PERIOD trRussli?ooil;as Is !sslble to trade again; yninteitttitedtyj: The J warehousing; capacity la also; being in creased. It is now more; than 90,000 square meters, an increase of more than 10,000 meters since 1913, and plans in hand .'call for 122,700 square OUCH! LUMBAeO! RUB PAlWSv B ? . SORE, LAME BACK with OlERlIiND AirmRx$ viQkaciie t?! . 1 :S " I Small Tristl Bottle of Old, .Penetrating 4 'St. Jacob's Oil." (Continuel From "age pne.) till' deatbs nres state? witn ,0.000.000. tne past ue their population of some ele- ihce was in Bihar and Orissa, where 6St personsoBj their lives : tigers alone accounting) fbr 376. . In the Cbmfbrt First i-,V'' -., if' 4 Our Glasses are fitted Primarily for.'-'wc'V.' Comfort, 'our' ideal being Glasses of .1',, which, the wearer is absolutely. un con-' ; J;?,1 SClOUS. ;-.,v .' But In Ftting we never Forget, that Appearance io Important, which is the reason that wo usually make the glasses worn by fastidious people. , , y0fA(uM: r JINJim SUBJECT HOVV THEY STAND, . Abbottsburg, fj, c. . . . il.. 1 1 1 . . m . . ... .4 n,.rinT Hie pil&L jrca-io i qnts. tigers and other animals have killed !,192 people in British India, of these, tigers have Claimed ' toll 'of 3-682. In thcrsame period 116, goS persons have died as the result' of last year tne mgnesi total- oi deaths due to animals in any one prov- In the Almora district killed ten-persons out of the provincial total of twenty. . In order' to effect the destruction of as many wild animals and snakes as Possible the - government' .pajrs bount-, Mr8 B l. Daniel .. ies. The number or animals destroy- -i - r- r ar AAA l n 4 rbn mi in imi.i wan iinii.in. luciutiiiiK ids "r.t..i . r " luauei iienry .. tigers, 6,623 leopards, 2,775 bears, andooiii- T Kpliv 2,191 wolves, he totals number of Mamie Woodcock Edna Cashwell .. . . . . Acme, N. C Mattie Powell .. ..' .. Ruby Scull .. .. .. .'. ., Alma, N. C. Mrs. Robert Belch . J ! . . 1 ; Annie McLean.. .. .. ... Armour,' w. C. Atkinson, N. C. snakes killed was 184,663. 9,200 7,050 7,200 29,350 32,350 49,40 . 5,090 40,240 15,000 Bade art you? Can't straighten up withoat; feeling sudden pains, sharp aches" :ah;d twinges.? Now listen! That?: iumbago, "sciatica or maybe from a strain, ani you'll get -relief the moment; you'rub your back with sooth- After we have graduated from : school or College we are apt to believe erroneously that' we know about alt there is to know. One studv. however, wa may pursue advantageously as Ipn life; no matter how much we have learn- ed. Itis-the study of hu ' : ' ! Have ybiji ever 'been' In" crowed iubway or elevated train? Have you ever watched the hurrying, jostling crowd, and smiled over the different ex-i Dressions: some "of disma'v and nttwrs tt rrrinrl EYES EXAMINED FREE. Dr. Vineberg MASONIC TEMPLE. tag;" penetwrtmg "St. Jacobs OIL" attempted to close but others who w'pre pushing their way in? And have you SATURDAY SPEGIAL- 1-4 OFF on all Felt Slippers and Comfys for MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN If you need a pair of Dan'l "Greehs Comfys Sat urday is the day to get them at 1-4 Off, all sizes and colors. wiLiiToili co Wilmington's Best Shoe Store. 203 N. Front St. L. W. WESSELL, Mgr. Autryvllle, N. C. Rovelia Autry 6,310 Fay Cashwell .. 6,100 Violet Cooper . . 6,000 Bladenboro, N. C. : Myra Hilburn 12,700 Boardman, rl. C. Mrs. Bettie Hayns .. 6,800 Lucille Jolly . . .... . . 6,450 Bolton, N. C. Maude Council . . . . 9,900 Burgaw, N. C. Ophelia Carr. . 4,200 Anna Delle Futch 8,100 Rachel Johnson . . . . . . . . . -3,050 Mrs'. Lula Wallace .. .. .. .. 8,070 Burgaw R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. Mabel Bowen .. .. .. .. .... 10,020 Effie Blanchaxd 3,050 Cerro Gordo Agnes Griffin .. 6,000 Pauline Hammond.. 7,450 Virginia Smith .. .. .. .. .. 7,200 Chadbourn, N. C. Abbie Grant .... ... . . . . . 5,850 Mrs; Nina Nance. 7,220 Clarkton. N. C. . Amanda Clark 4,900 ' Lucy Williams .... 2,300 Nothing else takes but soreness, lame ness ; and stiffness, so quickly. You simply rub it dn your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the ' skin.' ; LimDer up: Don't suffer : Get a small trial bottle of - old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from' any drug store, and after' using it just once, you'll forget that- you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or Cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been rec ommended for 60 years. Advt. ivanhoe, N. C. Mrs. G. C. Bannerman . . .... 6,300 Margaret Corbett . . .... . . 6,820 Jacksonville, N. C. Eyelyn Cole .. 2,100 Mary Emma Freeborn 10,820 Helen Klein h . . . . : . . . . . 11,210 Mrs. R. C. Warlick 20,550 R. F. O., Jacksonville, N. C. Rachel Scott .... . . .. .... 4,850 Mettie Walton .. .. ., .. .. 5,230 Kenansville, N. C. Mrs. WmrT!Pbweirr;;s 32,250 , kaurel Klii, N. C. Mary Snead 8,750 L&urinfcurg, N. C. Eugenia Fairley . . . . 5,360 Myrtle Willoughby 4,520 Uoris, 8. C. Dorothy Gladys Butler .. .. 8,920 Lumbertpn, N. C. Carrie Parham . . 5,200 To New York and Georgetown,S. C. Leta Smith, . . .. .. .. .1 .. 4,960 Maude Ivey 51,990 .lola Jvey . . 13,550 5 A.m. fct . . t , B nricignuiia, Ft. v. Maggie Carroll hot learned something of value about people each time? . An absorbing study is human nature. One that Invites the deepest obser vation and study: Someone has said "The study of human nature is all right, but when one studies It to excess one is likely to become discouraged over the character of the race' ;" - ' 1:: Qt course that may follow with some people. They are the ones who are so full of human nature themselves that they are overwhelmed by its more dis agreeable moods. There are many undesirable natures in the world. But on the other hand thousands more yes, hund reds of thousands more are well-intentioned, up right and noble. ' I rei ujc r umyci a bcuci 111 jcuur war-ine uuspimen recoguuion or faults in others may help you to correct similar flaws in your own make-Up. NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. That alone would make it worth while, would it not? non ,Mh Cultivate the study of human nature, friends. Read it and weigh it and 5' 5' H?Ipp?.Wf -" " iti' ?ff !! compare it with your own. Unless I am much mistaken you will profit thereby i Vit!f:: L' ' "UJ .,7. ti At least you will if you search for the best there is in it. u" ' w a. D. lliypCW tt ...... A UEDUUJ . uuu. S. S. Cherokee Saturday, Jan. 13th WILMINGTON TO NEW YOK. S. S. Chippewa Monday, Dec. 25th S. S. Chippewa Saturday, Jan. 6th S.S. Chippewa DOES NOT carry passengers. S. S. Cherokee carries first class pas .sengers only. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. CLYDE 8TEAM8HIP CO, C. J. BECKER, Agent. Wilmington. N. a to o small extent. Jahie James. . . . . . Bessie Newton Supply, N. C. Jessie Pigotti . Rotha Sellers Swansboro, N. C. Grace Bloodgood Elizabeth Darden Julia Piner. . .. Olive Pittman . . Retta Ward .. 4,550. Mrs. i Mrs. 33,0701 Wilmington, N. C. 34,050 Thelma Applewhite .. . . .. .. 32,950 "Mamie Baldwin .. . . .. .. 28,930 5,050 Alma Bryan 12,320 5.020 Effa Boon .. .. .. .. 32,970 I Mrs. B. C. Baggett .... .... 10,200 5,060 ' Ara Carter 5,850 5,400 Mrs. M. B. Cavanaugh .. .. .. 20,100 2,400 ! Mrs. J. E. Clark . . 5,400 Clinton, N. C. Lucile Collins 3,325 ! Rebecca Hines 2,100 Lucille Kelly 5,200 Lillie Lewis... 2,450 Gladys Newman 3,025 Pauline Newsome . . . . . . . . 52,070 Sarah Rogers .... . . . . . . . 3,900 Conway, S. C. Mazella Hedley 7,300 Molly Jones .. .. .. .. .. ... 7,100 ' Mazie Oliver 7,04o Council, N. C, R. F. D. 2. jD aBIBlBIBIBlBiBIBiaBIBIBIBIBIBIB We cordially invite every man, woman and child in Wilmington to join our; nxt Holiday Fund, which will open on December 27, 1916, and continue for flifty weeks, ending Decem ber 2, 191 7. The Holiday Fund just expiring has been a great success. One thousand people in Wil mington will have a merrier Christmas this year than ever before, because of the vast amount of money they have saved Don't forget to join the new Fund. Berta E. Perry T " Dublin, N. C. Willette Hughes .. . . .. Alma McDaniel Elizabethtown, N. Agne3 Cromartie . . . . . 3,050 . .. 7,170 ' Marietta, N. C. Mae Oliver . . . . 6,500 Marion, 8. C. Ruth McEachern 9,200 Edith Snipes 9,100 Maxxon, r;. Tabor, N. C. Velma Bell 3,070 Ada Graham 3,280 Retha Ward 2,860 Edna White 3,700 Tar Heel, N. C. Alice Campbell 2,920 Bula Smith 3,400 Hattie Monroe 3,650 Teach eye, N. C 5,300 Mrs. Fred D. Dock . . .. .. .. 47,860 J. E: Ennett 10,660 F. Eubank 2,620 Sue Everett 8,350 Marie Fleet 8,250 ' Bessie Hardwick . . .... 14,500 1 Mamie Godwin . . . . 14,900 J Sadie Green . . 8.900 Vera Furlong 5,080 ' Josephine Harriss 4,910 Mary C. Hewlett 51,440 Mrs. James E. Holton 52,040 Beatrice McMillan 3,100 Ada Humphrey 52,250 Wilma Wells 5,020 HettIe R- James 47,680 Mrs. A. E. Page ; . . 35,500 SalIie Justice 10,550 Town Creek N C Gladys Johnson 36,550 Lizzie F. Cannon 6,260 ' Beatrice Leslie .. .. 42,160 Beulah McKeithan 3.070 Marie Lockfaw 14,000 " r t Gussie Skipper 51,730 maT Lorenzo Jeddie Mae Brlstow 6,320 1 Mrs. W. H. Walker 5,360 Mrs- Herbert McCartney Maude McRae . . .... .... 2,250 Ophelia Ormond . . . . 7,300 Katie Lee McKlnnon .... . . 2,800 - Mayviile. c. Mrs. 47,920 Ruth Hester 8,40tf ; Ernest A. Taylor ... . R. F. D., NMysville, M. C. 4,260 Sadie Morton .. 7,660 5,100 Lizzie Mills . . . . 1,960 Mt. Olive, N. C. 7,050 Elizabeth McGee 7,050 MullTns, S. 44.600 47,160 Turkey N. C. :ivosa aiamews o.uau Lena Hunter . . '. . . . 8,200 Annie McMillan 15,500 Annie Lou Kelly 8,600 Annbelle Nunberger. . 36.220 Verona, N. C. Mrs- L- Parker 14,950 Beulah' Adams . . ... .. . . .. 4,050 Mazie Paul .....7.900 Nannie Sewell 5,275 Bessie Pope . . .... .... .... 3,700 Warsaw, N. C. ' Mrs- J- A- Raynor 44,060 Annie Lee Adkins 5,850 Catherine Roach 4,040 Evelyn Anderson 5,200 Mrs- Bessie M. Robbins . . . . 50,060 Martha Best 3,100 Loree Rodgers 35,150 Tniin Rir-ira . .. 2.1(50 Trixie Rouse 23,200 Evergreen, N. C. Mrs! J. W. Griffin Fair Bluff, N. C. Frankie Anderson Lillian Bartley. Artyemae Cribbs . 19,400 Belle Jenerette . 52,050 Ruth E. Wolff I New Bern, N. C.: . 51,890 Pauline Barringtoni ' . ..' ., 3,220 . 51,880 New Bern, N. C, R. F. O. 3. 52,150 I Lillian Taylor 5,350 36,660 Mattie Owens . . . . .... . 6,600 Ana Skipper 36,150 Pauline Renfrow 51,9801 ; Newberiin, VC. Fairmont, N. C. '.Mrs. R. C. Applewhite 5,400 barah Hunter -. . . 3,200 ame ouult ou Watha N C .Elizabeth Sloan 34,050 Pansey Justice .. 8,250 Wilkings Smith .. 33.100 Wallace N C ) Ruth Bolles Sebrell 13,200 Hattie Powers .. .' . . '. . 5.200 Gladys Twining 33,950 Mr t. v santirforo r.2.2ro Almeria Wolf .. .. 47,030 H ome s avins Wilmington, BRBRHSMWB (UP Bank N. C, Bennie Parker . . C05G Bonnie Granthum 4,800 Rosalie Jenkins 3,750 Vera Purvis 3,100 Eva Thompson . . .. , 1,950 Faison, N. C. Mrs. Clarence Daniel .... . . 3,200 Elizabeth Gibson . . 7.050 Margaret Southerland 6.450 Freeman, N. C. j Ethel Grimsley. .. . .... .. . 52,080 1 Minnie Hardy 52,140 Garland, N. C. Bella Carter 6.000 Mrs. P. S. Cromartie .. .'. .. 5,250 Leila Herring 5,260 Gibson, N.C Jessie Baxley .. 4,100 Mrs.- W. H Webster , 6,070 Gladys Wright Goldsboro, N. C. Doris Crawford 13,750 . Hamlet, N. C. Elizabeth Cloud 4,250 Rose Duer. ....... , 3,800 Catherine Russell . . 2,500 Gladys Sherwood .... . . . . . . 5,900 Grace Simpson .. 10,450 HalUboro, N. C. Esther Miller .:. . .,,.,.. 4,900 Bessie Frink Elizabeth Mettler 5,600 Pembroke, N. C. Mrs. Margaret f Pennington . . 8,100 Pearl Sheppard .. .. .. .. .. 35,270 R. F. D.r Pxaibrok,. N. C. Inez Lewis 3,300 Stella McNeill .. 4,200 Ethel Brown 5,100 Phoenix, N. C. Annie Maye Butler .. 30,850 Proctorvilie, N. C. Blanche Surles 52,130 R'.ohlahds.' Lucy Cox 4,860 Rockingham, N. C. Lillian Biggs .. .. .. .. .. .. 8,720 Roseboro, N. C. Crosby Fisher .. : 9.600 Rosehlil, N. C. Rena Sykes .. .. . . .. .. 8,150 Whiteville, N. C. Lucile Powell .. 7,260 Jessie Smith 6,870 Winter Park, N. C. Mrs. G. A. Bishop 46,400 Virginia Cockrcll 51,540 Evelyn Herring 32,650 Mrs. Walter L. Woods . Mary Glenn Williamson 33,470 42,110 Wilmington, R. F. D. 2. Edna P. Brown . . . . 25,610 Alma Padrick 10,850 Beulah Edens 12,303 WliJard, N. C. Callie Webb . . . . . . v. ... . 40,710 5,30 i Grace Fasell .. 5,950 Rowland, N. C. Bessie Broke 6,100 "Beulah Williams ,. 5,850 Shallotte. N. C. Irene Rourk ...... 4,350 Rexie Tripp.. .. .. .. .. .. 8,220 Katie Russ .'. 3,620 ; Sr.eads Ferry, N. C. j Iva Lee Willis .. ... .. .. 4.000 3outhp.orL..N. C. 4,820. Mamie Daniels .. 31,200 SAVING IS EASY ITS THE START THAT IS HARD The Citizens Savings Club Offers you an opportunity to accumulate a fund for Christmas or to save a certain amount out of your earnings during the year. It is open to everybody, there, is no fee, or any other cost to join. AH that is necessary is to call at our bank, make your first deposit and secure a book. Deposits may be made weekly (or In advance). Classes are offered to suit all purposes. You may join as many classes as you desire. Club is now Open ,to Receive Members. , sii CITIZENS BANK Corner Second and Princess Streets. State of Worth Carolina, County of New Hanover, In the Superior Court. NOTICE. Winnie Bowman vs. John Bowman. , , , The defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court f New Hanover county, for an absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of adultery; and the said defen dant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the term of the Supe rior Court of said County, to be hold on the 3rd Monday in January, 1917, at the Court house in said County, in Wilmington, North Curolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said comnlaini , This 13th day of Decemoer. 1916. W. N. IIAURISS, Clerk Superior Court. 12-13-law- 4w wed COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, week or month at reasonaole rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo. " . ' , FORECLOSURE SALE. RTATK OP NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP NEW HANOVER. v By virtue of the power cf sale contained in a certain mortg-age eocecuted hy William Itnss, .Tr., and wife Charlotte Russ, datel December 2nd, 1915, and recorded in the records of New Hanover county in book 79, pnge 510, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of New Hanover county on January 18th, 1917, the followlnfc piece, parcel or lot of land situate lying and be ing in the city of Wilmington, State and county aforesaid, bounded and describe! an follows ; beginning at the southwestern In tersection of McRee and Taylor streets and runs thence westwardly along the south ern line of Taylor street Seventy-five (75) feet, thence southwardly and parallel with Seventh Btreet Thirty (30) feet, thence east wardly and parallel with Taulor street Seventy-five (7o) feet to the western line of Mc Rae street thence northwardly along the western line of McRee street Thirty (30) feet to the beginning, the same being part of lot 1 in block 338 according to tbe official plan of the city 6f Wilmington, ELLEN P. GAFFORD. Dated this 18th day of December, 1916. 12-11-30 days. I . ; 3 : x . r V;. ConieniaL YTOrK Lifelong rjrosinons HI position with th U. 8. Govern ment la one for a liteumo. Th work la aonownliit. oDDortunitiei tor adr&i) cement are many and the pay good. Not only thla, but the different Unea of government work are ao varied that there la a poiltlon for you in yourehoten I1n of work. If you are an American orr 18, you are eligible for a government poeltlon once you pasa the required cItII aervice examination. Thli you can learn to do at home, and In your (pare time, throug b the help of the International Correspondence Schools. Hundred of LC.S. students hare won high positions In Eoremment service. You can do the same. Ererjrthma; made dear and ahnple. For full particulars and free book giving list of various courses and names of successful students, write today to ' ' " nrTCTUT)0lCgOTIIOEt mv WARMS D)NTf NOORE - TrKE 1tKm-Se T TO THE PASTOR WITH OOMPuvrvjErvrir (00 t THE PRgEHr "tOO 9 THM- VOZiA0OD with water- i urxotuui;u i t WATER TO FOOL-, YOUR WIFE. - : rr M Lafl T -h 1 --4? -.Ui-l?.l HU- I "1.1 r-aBBBBsBs eaa - - . X aV Vfe.' J -"a." .e4rr A. B -v eaT laaatas. 'IB saVA ....... ' . : I ' - ' " " ' J"- aaaasaMeJll ! - , ,y. :.r- ., .. i ...... . -- - ' ,' vf 'lijf-f. VSU HV": " I 'iA- - " NO UTeW TO REXOri. HAVE A HEART - 5 1 1
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