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"- Ill 5? MM Si ll m m ill ill- fl m .1 : J. ! 7 Mm n ll.S f:i!--: IPAGETWO. THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH,- THURwSTAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1 ,; 191 7 ll - ' The scenery and stage settings us ed in John W. Vogel's Big City Min strels, which comes to the Academy of Music on next Monday, November I A CT CTAPFQ CV 'i 5th, is said to De me must eiauuidic; LAl OlAUUUr ! and expensive ever used for a; similar RTftfLS DISEASE the setting is called the , RadinmfPalace, a befitting title, De-. NEW YORK, N. Y. The following distinctive features are observable in the treatment of riggs disease, by pa- cause of the appropriate costumes,; and tlfe numerous and powerful cal-; I cium and electrical eiiecrs usea uiei- tients using pyongg: me disease is nn This is the only setting or the promptly arrested. The color of the ; yind in use by a minstrel organiza gums is restored to a healthy pink con- ; t,-on as thc c0st Qf same prohibits the rminn in ho course of a few days. I Average manager" from investing the Undue redness of gums disappears. In-; am0UIlt 0f capital required. The uiuii..:iti.on, soreness and rensitive- j prrc6s are 59- cents, 75 cents tf.nd $1. ness disappear. Gums build up and fill ! Tickets will go on sale Satur out, receding stops. Teeth lose their, . morning at Elvington's. yellow color. Separated teeth come. together. Loose teeth tighen up and! , "YOU'RE iN LOVE." bleedinA' of gums ceases. Shrunken j rjj-a!Xt theatricil history does some gums are invigorated and healthified. j times repeat itself is forcibly exemp These ar the results in most caseb . Hfied -n thc substantially successful of using pyorigg. a new prescription. . , prmpdv productions under specially for riggs disease, which direction of Manager Arthur Ham- With Vogel's Big Minstrels, Academy comes in the form of a medicated me roerstein, whose roost recent offering,) of Music, Monday, Nov.- 5. sago ointment and is dispensed in v, 'Tn t.ov " has followed so original packages, price one dollar, at ; elos-ely 5n ttlG footprints of "Katinka," , 7 v 11 i. r ; 1 . Iff' - XV iljL SBLliMfiJlJItll THIS OF BtflUTY The Human Pliable and May Be Made to Glov With Lovliness. 1 '. ' . ' .7.;.' " f . . S" -j.. . ; t' . -t. : 11 CLYDE, CHAIN, test drug stores, including Jarman & "High Jinks" and "The Firefly,' the same author and composer. by ir told as to the depredations of drink, affli.med Stir. ll , . , , ..I. -l Wmsn-Sa!e More-ead C.ty-Beau- ; . . Vm,.rR In Love" has the nu .il,ir"a L fort Pullman Seeping Car Line Be- j "ed advantage of greater novelty, lf" STa p s J comes Winston-Salem-Goldsboro I CSDecially is this true in the matter of 5' ?L? SlAilw Seeping Car Line. i steP settings, one' of which shows 1U'""""!" Southern Railway System anncun- tlie ee and rigging of a steamship The management is presenting this which great production at regular prices and hence cannot afford , a big advertise- ces pffociive with last cars into and ; WHh a swinging . boom upon ouro P Z ment. Otherwise, it 'would be adver you want to many musiuai Bin3 oinrerp "You're In Love," with Manager Hammerstein's postive assurance that ltea- way of cast, chorus, on fort Sleeping Cav line will be rd to Winston-Salem-Ooldsbo Tar wil! continue to be handled trains Nor. 232-112 and 111-237. For further details ask Southern Railway System Agents, or address, J uuy-eau-, tne tront -rows 01 ,,je tised as big as any pictu ? shorten- she renders the P wWb. song, Wilmington. If oro Line.! - :; , jLr.,i,iori .take a tip from the mar mnniT mnoionl wm? in LOfiUCeu. I Among the Greeks, beauty ranked next to "virtue and an authority one8 1 said, "The nearer we approach divinity the nearer we reflect to eternal beau ty." The pride, the satisfaction and th?, joy of beauty have not lessened bat j P3rhaps increased since the days of 1 the Greek philosopher-?. , Yesterday Col. William A. Dwyer whose little talks are' always of such interest, talked about beauty. "The human body io pliable and with proper treatment can be made to glow with grace and loveliness. Good health rmpport beauty and beau ty as we know it in the broad er, better sense of the word, can 1 1 only be sustained by health," Dwyer ; one, see "Are Passions Inher- nothins in the and accessories is wanting to afford a POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." O. Jones. Traveling Passenger Afcent, ; ' . . , deserving appeal at Kaseign. in. u. TKIiO'JGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA real musical comedy treat, will, ..p u f th circus", a tremendous 'A too slender or too stout woman can riot be beautiful . in the accepted ; sense of the word," h- continue-!, J "neither can a ner-vous, juitable wo-i man because the nervous reaction will ! have its mark. A suffering woman ' cannot be beautiful and a woman who j might otherwise meet all the stand- i ards of beauty Is, in reality, far from j ; beautiful unless her completion is I j clear. "Nothing will more quicklv destroy boauty than the failure of the diges tive organsjor nothing bring it back more quickly than oestoring failing digestive organs to their full strength. The stomach i wnrkinrr at its best ; Dtless make a aeseiving vpt aoldwvn Picture made from Margaret'! mprincj QVBteTT, frnp ft .aRt mttHV Uhe, TL Pr- Mayo's great play, with famous Mttiej and imiJUrlurs and bi00d that is pure. ; usbui - ;Mao Marsh as its star, will De snown; -peplac's great popularity with' ly date. I t th nrand next Monday and Tues-!rnmpn Hn in Iovpp narf T HpIipvp ; Te old established through sleeping A GREAT DRAWING CARD. - ' - -.- .-., I? V " V 7 7" car lUe between Yilmington and At-, The Grand tomorrow presents a pic-J Thp picture is tne re;ease ! stroye?s It is .esi-ned'as T sv-tem : lanta will be continued via Augusta, ; ture that should be the greatest draw- the Goldwyn cturesr-, .Conation, j jfi ' d recon8tn,CiivV and '"is in-! .. ;n rovrl avpr nrpspntpd in Wliming- r v... Cnmnd rivlrlfith in uisnrin- . ... In connection with the Georgia Kan-; "s VilT:'- Twsi , th '"".. 'J 1 i tended to aid m Dody piiahuny, to; toil. -Ale frtfisiuus iuu.u. ti w.tn li.awai-a seiWYU Mlisairi imnnunHchoH cvetom rovif.i Mayo, Archibald Selwyn and a ril j talize fasKed out nerves, and drive! out blood impurities. " ! Col. Dwyer is personally introduc- i ir vnnn tho fnllnwin schedules- V '7 . 7 T .7 uuu Wilu T. - -. nounsn impoverisnea system, road, upon tne ioiiowina scneauieb. t t d it lg from one Df those true- x,an A-nhihnM '?p wvn and a bnl , iv Hiumiiiuiuii ,u.n.i . lolHe a.nu sucu5m-uuui-iut fiivu.uw liant group 01 auinors iv. r iorence t.oo i . iu., poems wuuni u .... -wrights Lv Sumter 9:30 P. M and play- m-x Tt. is a six reel. Droduction, ana will be found a production that will The story of "Polly," which has At. Orangebure 10:53 P. M. !a.rin vmi as, never before has a motion been given a tremendous, production TO THE THEATRE PATRONS Of WILMIN Effective today the War Revenue Taxes impose! by Congress for the suppor: of the Go prosecuting to a successful end America's part in "I no" great World war, are levied upon n enterprises. ..Besides a heavy, Federal tax on .eyesy .neat Jn a theatre, a greatly ineuri and a heavy tax on every foot of motion picture film used, there "is provided a tax as .0: missions to theatres or places of amusement: r.t IGc Tickets. 15c Tickets. 20c Tickets . .lc .2c .2c 25c Tickets . . 30c Tickets. . . oa The law- specifically slate? that thi3 tax must be collected from the patron in adtlition -ular admission charge, but the Howard-Wells Amusement Company at tin Grand, Roy?l r.n.i ; tres are taking the radical step of reducing all admission charges so that, by thc addition Tax the admission will total the same as now being charged. Wo take this step over 1 - tests of the united industry of the United States, feeling that, with the recent increase In necessary by increased expense of operating, the Wilmington public can ill afford another ; ; From William Fox, the. theatrical magnate a telegram of three hundred wordr. has b imploring us to add the tax to the admission price, stating, that "attempts of managers tn burden will be suicidal,"' and stating that the exhibitors of New York S ate had united to .((li the admission price. Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Jacksonville Charlct.e, an,; " heard from are raising all prices five cents to take care oZ the various taxes. Wc believe 1 lie government will find no fault with our plnn. but as there has been :io ." on til's action of ours, we, of course, would be compelled to abkl " by any later orders : so, place the tax on in addition to regular admission prices. Until that time, we will p&y :; celvo". and patrons will pay only the regular admirnion. which will include the war !.-:;. With tin Academy or Music, this course is net permissible-, as all attractions a! tV M- trolled by the owners and prices set by them, to conlribule their tax when buying tickets. and, of course. pn.frons .of that theatre v, 11 i be These taxes will be as follows: 25c Tickets . 50c Tickets . 75c Tickets . .3c .5c .8c $1.00 Tickets. $1.50 Tickets. $2.00 Tickets. $2.50 Ticket. .10c .15c .23c This tax will be collected through a separate ticket for the amount of the Tan, which v,i with the admission tickets and collec'ed with tlnm at thc decr. To our friends who have annual pass to the theatres wo announc? that their taxes. above r.ehodulcs, vill be collec'ed upon entering the tlieatreg by the purchase of special lie;, are provided in tin various denominations called for. and deposited in small t;el:et bo:: at n theatres. The law gives us no -discretion in this ma t'.or. Those who derir. can cb-sun a these tickets at any time for use as they wish, and thus avoid the necessity of laiyina a visit to the th:atrcs. For the:r convenience these tickets vrill be cn sa at t times. It is the hope of President Wilson that tbe people of Am - rica shoulder ibis b ing as every complaint v.ilLbe echoed to the throne of Germany through tr.oir agon is. member that every penny of it. goes direct to feed and clothe our boy?, who have r-'P.-.e ' ov win the Avar. We are paying our heavv tax 011 seats and films and are indoxl glad to cc:: from our earnings to our utmost capacity. Very si icerely, tlC-vO ' ana .1:35 r!gU picture. in its picturized form, is.-: that of a A.. Augusta (Hast, time) AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tnie).. 6:10. Mi; Wid Gunning, the foremost dramat- motherless girl of the' circus, and of Returning: Leave Atlanta 3:35 P. M. jic crjtic jn America, says of this pro- the part she plays in the drama of arrive Wilmington 12:50 noon. Iduciion: "This offering proves con- ijfe in a small Americab -'village. It Passengers rsay remain in this car, 'ciusveiy the fact that better results js a romance of the sawdt ring and in the Union Depot, wnich is in theican be securej by making a film once has" been termed "the- classic of the ha" of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M., if ;5n a while and making it right instead Big Tops." they so desire, and on account of the of making them regularly and making , eariier arrival of this train, and the them ba Tnis production is surely Polly is hurt while doing her act use of the Union Depot, convenient P th nrHinsrv and as a nreach- and is taken to the homQpf the local connections may be made with through men(. against the evi! of drink should minister pick up tne threads of their Dining, Sleeping Car Coach trains do mQre gQod than the work of 10 Dretty romance buds, but before it inp: Tins new teniae 10 scores or ne.v ple da'lv at the Bellamy Drug Store Peplac may also be obtained at lendine' first rlnc; ririio' stnrp in Wil mington and nearby tovens. Ak your druggist. i HOWARD & WELLS m cai which leave from same station for Chi cago, Cincinnati, St. Louie, etc. For fares, tickets, etc., apply t T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pass. . wt; Phone i 60. Wilmin gt3 , K. C. FURTHER F8! SEABOARD AIR M RAILWAY 1- JZXl&zSSrz 0 ... x a j i-1 nn-:.-v i Billy Sundays." Blooms i is imerrupieu mv bumim) I hp ?nPS on 'further to sav: "I would of the villagers, and Potfy goes back say that this is an offering which will to the circus. But the circus comes 11 1 j : k Vorli- annther voar, ami Pttllv and the more man pieH.se any auuiuucc, ukt- un- .v,..... --- --- - . . . . , cnse it has bis. human situations, minister pick up the threods of their , Upposed by riffhtilip oavan-jsl powerfully played" by capable artists, romanc in a dcamaiic climax ,j fl Canadians Fought !3 Miss rarieys persouaniy wm impress . to f&TA.i rd&&i -.1 1 I IGj 1 i B--g---- j, 1 j The pictuje is fitted ejealisticV . Their Way to Objectives. Tlie Proirresslve Eallivay of the South. Kffeotire Nov. 12th. 1916. DEPASTURE OF TRAINS FROM WILMINGTON. No. 133 :XT P. m Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Points PULLMAN PAR LOR CAR, WILMINGTON TO CHAR LOTTE. No. ly 5:00 A. M. Train for Charlotte ind Intf-mtvliate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR LOTTE. ODen at 10:t)0 P. M. for Tassen ger3. ARRIVAL OF TRAINS AT WILMINGTON So. 1412:. P. !. Train from Charlotte :ind Intermp(lL,te Points. PULLMAN IV.RLOK CAR UETWEEN CHARLOTTE) AND WILMINGTON. No. 2012:10 A. M. Train from Charlotte find Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS' MAY REMAIN IN SLEEPER UNTIL 7:30 A. M. For detailed Information and reaorva tlons. ran on City Ticket Agent. Orton Hotel Building. e 1j rwMhfr i Vi rill. ,' Are Passions Inherited?" is a big, , r3: I human story, with the plain truth . , ! A 'Phone 178. R. S. KOONCE, T. Wilmington. N. C. JOHN T. WEST. D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. P. A FOR WIFE MOTHER SWEETHEART Before going home tonight to mother or wife, or the visit you contemplate for tomorrow "drop1 in and slip a "surprise joy" in your pocket. There will be smiles for the giver and a treat for the recipient. Fresh Shipment of Delicious Whitman's Candies just in. i & FUTflELLE Phones: 211-212 ' 107 Princess Street. ll AINLPY II FORECXOStTRE SALE. lj vi. , ;e of the power of sale contained lu a certain 'cortriga made by Thomas Payne and wife au.l Charles' Payne to the Wilmington Homestead and Loan Associa tion and duly registered in Book 89, pae 11, of the records of New Hanover Countv, default having been made in" the pay ment of the debt secured by said mortgage the undersigns will sell, to the MgheVt hidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the City of Wllmin .Monlay. the 19th day of Novem- V 1 'H ,twelve 'clock- M- tue follow. Inp described property: Beeinnlng at a point in the Eastern line of Sixth street feet South from the Southern line of Bid den street: runs thence Southwardly with 5wllneiof Sixth street 33 feet; then 4 Si?' ?d taTM wlth Bladen street 70 ltth7 Vor ftnd parallel with Six?b wttJBet: tl' West and narallel with Bladen street 76 feet to the PBe?i This lftth of October. V..17 WA8ScrATTlgNHOMESTEAb O'AN - days .BeUimy & Son' Attorneys. icipy MUSIC (By Assof i.itcd Tress.) , and the stampede of the audience, it1' Canadian Army Headquarters in, required a fully equlppecr cir6us to Flanders. Tuesday, Oct. 30. (By Ca-1 produce thc realism, and you are per-jnadian Press. Limited). The Cana-! mitted to see a complete circus per-'dians,havins; gained a further footing; formance on the screen; the arrival ' on the Passchendaole ridge after bit-, of a circus in the town at daybreak, r'ter fighting, have now well establish-; the great street parade, the departure f ed their front lin within a few hun-' in the black of the night: The great-1 J red yards of the ruir.cM village of' est horse race scene ever put hi the Passenchendaele. screen is another of the thrilling inci dents of this remarkable plcturp. BKUiEST BILL YET i Vn ii r t h Annual Tour of B.ERJT JUKSOH E -Presenting lHs 'EIBLS OF TODAY In a Repertoire of IJish Class Ma sical Comedies Feat ur ins: JAME J. (PINKIE) RICE ",ot John Run--, Rut Just a Funny" Irir. J 0 HI I 10&ELS AAIKSTRUS All New! All White! 40 Company of 40 Well Known Footlight Favorites Featuring Tommy Donnelly and Nick Glynn.: The Best Minstrel Traveling Today The Pick of America's Most, Noted Fun Makers. Band arid Orchestra Parade . Monday O'clock Secure Seats Early PRICES--SOcf 75c, $1 SEATS AT iLviNG- ' tois t Politeness Unchanged By Wl (T.y T'n i tod Prrs.) London, Oct. 8. (By Mail). -"Submarines, please, sir." The veryjyoung midshipmate on a big Atlantic liner had had little experience wth flbbma rines, but a long training in 'polite ness, and that is how he announced the news to those passengers fe was pent to warn on a recent trip' from iNew York. j It was different with a marin?&r now 'serving as messenger in one of the ! government offices when the l&st air raid warning went around.! -.He knock ed loudly on the office door, walked in calmly and announced quite hurriedly: Mr. Jones, I have to aslr. you;- to be good enough to stand by', as we have , had warning, of anair raid," adding fas he cburtesied to 'the stenogfapher, 'And the same to you, Miss." 5 Grain TOMORROW , Ella . Wheeler WUcftSf - -JQgJttH -w TifE ORATEST JltMAl rr.EL DRAMA EVER FILMED 'ARE PASSIONS MERITED' From a Great Poem, by tke Atbfi'r, "THE SINS OF THE FATHERS Shall be x-UJted upon the children even unto the third and fourth" gtn- eratlbnSi" 4.., Seven Reels of Po wer ! Presented at Regular Admisnhm Prices Only Throat Desire i'hiit Every Regular Pacon of The Grand Have an Opportunity to See It. . MATINEE NIGHT ... These prices Include . the War Tax which goes o Jv.d n?l clothe our noys y ho Are going1 "Over "the . Top" to win the war. 3 Opposed by troops as formidable as! any in the whole forces of the Centrnl : empires, the Canadians in meeting! 'hem hand-to-hand gained one victor after tnother. No fewer tlian four counter attacks have been repulsed, ! with heavy German casualties. j Held up for a moment on the right ' by heavy enemy shell and machine i gun fire, the troops plunged forward and attacked Crest Farm at fhe point of the bayonet, killed, wounded 'or captured the occupants of the con-i crete strongholds, rooted out enemy ; machine guns, and turned their fire i on the" counter attacking forces. The i GKORGE BROADIIUKST The Paiii-in k y Wonder ECLIPSE TRIO Harmonists "THAT" !(' V IVALLET One Rest Ret of the Year Matinees 1st f!.m "0v; Ralcony 12c Nisrhi: 1st floor. ::0c ; Ralcony 20c These prices iiH''.ui the Wsr Ta, which rocs to feed and clothe Our Roys who aie poinjr '-Over the Top" to win thc war. T A TXTT TT A HTHjrTnTrrTTT nAnimriKs k,ijn is making a tremendous hit in the title role of "The Co-Re- spondent," the new Jewel pro duction which RalDh W. ed and which recently had its pre- uueiv at cne tiroadway Theatre. This newest , screen star is -daughter of Arthur Hammersteiri, renowned pro ducer of musical comedies, and a granddaughter of Oscar, erstwhile famous theatrical magnate and grand opera impressario. Hpt- m.,- having been comn eted nt g school m Pennington, N. J., Elaine's g future was decided upon one evening by her father when she did a little i impromptu scng and dance for the I entertainment of a few f rends The C3u1 3S that vhen the father nro- ta duced "High Jinks" a short tiSie ter I the daugnter. was seen in an impor- uuii roie. uut Elaine never liked the stage and when the first opportunity came to go into motion pictures she seized it. Her success cn- e" e' ur.nnvf -.f ri t V allele. Her nresent Sfnwv- , ' vc- '-uGspcucsnt," is taken c success of the same Poilock. And oh. oi,,,., . L 4.1,;, tt.1 . . , "iiiiuat iOf- .uun-o is me g;r who flrt Mcden Eve"' stunt snd u ai;u given important assi w-""f iioiaoiy in "The Argvle Ct "1U , over," m which sb hide, "The Cr from the sta naine bv tijta get thi; pulled the German positions on Meetcheel spur, which were carried at the point of their" bayonet under a heavy machine gun I fire, were then the scene of a bitter J conflict but the enemy could not long j resist the Canadians who, however; : pay a tribute to the cr--..-.Ti fighting j qualities of the Bavarians. So it was j all along the line. I No estimate of the number of pris oners and enemy machine guns -cap tured is as yet available, but wounded Germans were traveling back all day. v. ent out into the woods to live'on and witn Nature. Yes, -she did it, although wo never heard whv. GROWS PRODUCE, AND . CANS IT For RENT iy. o: OFF V.1TH THE SKIRTS T- . r I if jid$Gfa 1 WSf ;S fnti JAPANESE PLAYERS FORM CLf To the end that the dignity. of tij .laranpsp rare r.mv he rnaintailiw all nictures in which their countuj men appear, a number cf native: q MiTinnn v'Vic p.rp meiiiocrs 0i tr.2 J ' A . 1 . B 1 . 1 J 1 Two Farms in New Hanover Coun ty, two farms in Brunswick Coun ty. Apply to D. L. Gore, Wilming ton, N. C 2 I ! c- -;'r.f" . " uiwi-oj wrtii .Ange es fi m colony recn-uy 'irV1 T$-m JSL U 7erd ct of the Japanese Phctoplaycrs f;J:rn;;.0',forefost femalo im- Scssuc Hayakawa of the Luskv I Pe-onator ot the stae and screen, pny and Frank TeVar.a-a of h I he tt-uth is tnat Julian is stn.lvo- t,-; , '-:o. ca1 yo.ee culture with the view of enter-I ir, tho or.rpniv.nt.--ah mc.7er.vnt cht " "''" " 1n' - Nil 111! Ml" "1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF -NEW HANOVER. In the Superior Court. William Harrias, vs. Evangeline Harriss. NOTICE. The defendant, above named, will take notice tliat an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of New Hanover County, for an absolute di vorce from the bonds of matrimony on the jrrotinils 0f adultery; and that the said d&fenriant will further take notice that sbe is required to anpr at the term of the Superior Court of the said county, to .b held on the second Monday in November, 1917. at the Court House of said county, in Wilmington, North Carolina, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. . This lSth. day of October, 1917. W. N. HAKKISS, Clerk Superior Court. mg- opera or concert work. ITo i tir. in.g of the masquerade stunt and, be ins a decidedly masculine man, is anx ious to shake off the lingerie forever. "Life for rac," he avers, "is just cue 'beauty treatment' after another, and then there's dieting and tight lacing to be considered. Jt isn't a lark, by any manner cf means." :o: What's the initial?,? There'; siderable m Carol Holloway's. cor.- are C. A. S. H., and the best of it is that she's getting it iii large weekly installments. iv.in companies o players in roles reflect;:"1;: tegrity of the race. :o : Richard Harding Cr.vi. story, "The Scarlet Car' be produced cn the n Farnura appearing in W inthrop. '"ir'iTrjor. wc Rider Kan?ard'. "FCinpr Sol o,r. en's filmed on land. he Cc !I-(:r.ov1 van!: . bar' In tnff Heiiry. , M.v Jett, Poh'cemanv who has signed the U. S. Food Admm&ttatiorj pledge and this ' fall has canned the produce ol y?.fi:ardeiL THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICA TION. Haywood Wilson, .Tames E. Wilson, William Jasper Wilson, Berleana Wlls Scott. Wil liam Scott, Martha Thompson. Rachel (Thompson) Rogers, Jesse Rogers and Samuel Hanks, Plaintiffs. Against Robert L. Wigpins. James Wade, Ida Wade.. ViThe defendant Robert L. Wiggins, above namqd, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the SllDerior Court of Nw Hannwr Cnnntv. North Carolina, for the purpose of recovr ering about forty one acres df land, lying tj I Fdenl Point Township, in said County ; of New Hanover, formerly the property t Nelfon Hanks, deceased, now fn the pos-j session cf the said Robert L. Wiggins and ' cae otner aerenaants, and the relief in the said action demanded wnsists wholly in pxclidinsr the said defendants from 'any lien or interest in the said land, and the saio nerenuaut nooert Xi. Wiggins Will take notice that he is required to appear at- the term of the Superior Court of NeW Hano Jrer County, to be held at the Court House In tho City of Wilmington. N. C. on the 12th day of November, 1917, and answer, or demur, to the complaint- in the above entitled action, or the plaintiffs .will apply Tor the relief therein demanded,"' - -, This 11th day of October. 1917. ' . , W. N.. 1TARRISS. - Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hano- over County. - . jo-U-laww tou "A STITCH IN TIME" Is an eld saying, the same as "auiN-f'jT-Tlf:Z" is an old remedy revived. It.van r'cod enotdi i . rents and is just good today, prepared more ccg;k-;i: mor convenient form for instant use. Every mother should have it in the house i:s cuielv derful. "Babv has the croup" and "Qu5n-mut-tihe" will g; . - :: lief. Delivered anywhere in thc city for; 15 cents, by DRtJG c Corner 5th and Red Cross Streets. o I WILSON HOT BLAST BEAKS Let thc JiVilson Heater keep you comfortrJ -lc. i"' keep the fire over night and takes 1-3 lees fuel. . Let Us Serve You CAP& FEAR HARDWARE CO.- Phone J612 . . , X M . J 09 N. Front St Y. -
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