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St '..J THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH! WEDNESDAY :AFTER NOON, DECEMBER j, 1 9 j 7r X' - -1 PAGE TWO. ... 1 n ft m m H.t; !i mi v1 1." !-m P1 '.)4 "1 3 tm 1 i 3 .3 . 7 1 MM r.;'j i ii. -a 4 f tit . i3K.; Si' Ti 'If n I I '4. i"1 M Hi i.'fv 4t; :1.1V' It ? II HBEBN 1 11 : ! 7 T iHrflRTqiiPPfrRT - 41 iiLniiN uui i uii i r ifif 4 Salem Academy;Sdtskan pie that Wins Praise From Mr. Page , Many Cases to Be Heard Rex Beach on a Hunting Trip j (Special to The Dispatch.), I , 8p50ia1j;. New Kern, N. C.f Dec. 5 Re- eaeh, Raieigh, Dae. 5. That t&e cdnserv the well known - novelist, is now at ; atitfn propaganda feeing conducted in Ocracoke fishing and hunting for wild .'North Carolina i$ netinf Idth a spleh ga and will spend several days in ! did ; response in 1m6st.lacea tesbpwit that 5jertlcn. b7 reports that are coming to -the of- Each winter for the past several jflce of the Food Administration here. yours Mr. Beach, has visited tins sec-i a parcicuiany inspiring: TeiwH. us tion oi: the State and he is profuse in just come from Salem Academy and liir praise of the climate and the peo-College at Winston-Salem. r , This in ple. stitution serves 1,000 meals a day. It It is probable that he will stop nearjj observing five meatless "days a week, HaveiOCK uu ma "a. t. fco-.frwwl Hove no fnwl ;day, and one day on which no meat in served. Corn products PEPLflC IS THEATRE V fr J SELF defense DEFEAT DACKACHE AKD kiy rjEY TROU8LE WITH AKURtC. I S "YOUTH." 3T i.i Youths iss tfife- atrprowriate title- of the, new-World-Picture Brady-Made in . WMdi Car!yte;lickWfeU aba: June Many; people In thfc section, as else tre .tomorrQW.x V,iThe story tells the t iUtho mist sHssfnf r(ttv n i 'ilM-l' v:- '&iMM$ji iU JdveiltUriwl .f ' tli son of m ritli man io ovtrcome these: painful, atwl'dangaf basebair riaxer, omeoian ana wlm is a waster,. a miserable wastes ous ailments. ; v SCOtlt lN.nOWn lO iVlliilOllo a& ms ,ia.m.er says, .uu yvuu .o ecui uj's - jluw tucny are muse woo navH c r i --'! TT, rU his xatnemo Tennessee to; wors out suuta wwc wuw .wsu wuauaj SaysPerfac Gives lie Ws i,:?rhere the younfe maa 7 5MJ nhiSii t:--i ,f.i s jrj,", v : t3jf 'JiiJiL " .'i - j 2J, ximeto correct their trcunie witn that? Ph WrilGh Everv1 Person meeU the - only doctor m a construe- wonrferful hew discovery of Dr. Pierhes Should Have. tion camp and as she is a woman called An-u-ric. You should nromotlv i young and beautiful he promptly falls heed these warnings, some of wnich .aro . . Lin invw with hor - Anfl then, when diz spells, backache -irregularity of tha Teniae . U. tie Ty Cobb r of n&di, drutlk he attempts to kiss her. "Nev- EMiSW on ins way uauh iu . . , i., having two North and win :;pena a lew aa, uitu j UllllUW, t.l nt.vi. , , Chamber of Coromerce Secretary. any form is Mr. 'K. I'. McC,arty. formerly with and graham bread are substituted for the . McKcand Szrvlee mpany and ; bread entlreiy on wheatless who has been ofteren the position a , ( rr-pfniy of the New Bern Chamber j days and to a very conMderable ex of Commerce has returned to the city, tent during the entire week. The after a business visit" at Wilson. ! consumption of sugar has been cut Mr MeCarty stated to a representa-down from 100 pounds to 35 pounds a five of this parer that he had decided'! day. Desserts are served only on al to accept i lie position and will prob- -ternate dayr, and often salads instead ablv begin hi- duties at an early date, j of sweet desserts are served. Cake i'lr McCartv h a hustler in every has been practically eliminated, sense of the word. He has had va-i President ;, Howard E. Rondthaler riel experience in Chamber ot t'om-l writes ruuu .uuiiuisuaiur nenry a. vvork and the members of the1 Page that he has enjoyed the hearty locji organization feel that he is just I co-operation of the entire student the" man for the place. jbody in his food conservation program, Passengers Disturbed. jand Mr. Page has written thanking Passengeis on the Norfolk Southern; the college authorities and the stu pnsseiifTPr trains between New Bern ;dent body particularly for their co and Meaufoi't have reported that each ; operation. The Food Administration Sunday at Havelock and Newport men ; is also calling the attention of all under the influence of wine, which isiboarding schools in the State to the said to he sold to them at those places, ; example set by the Winston-Salem cines. -fir STeak to me aeain siie cries. 10 moiro TcaiHia io ono-Dmna fmc , "Germany Shafer, baseball star of think that. any man should insult me kidney disease, such as stone in the world renown,' is authority for the fore- that! And then". The further bladder. going stateihept. " '"' ' 1 v 'progress ofc the story is jammed with ' 3:6 overcome these ; distressing condi- ' To millions of followers Of the Na- incident, excitement and thrills. ,. Mr. tlbns you should take plenty of exercise tional pastime "Germany Shafer need. BlackweU 1b e-ln aroletMt will fe6 fy "i'SS tSf I? Sffi mS& no introduction. His antics Xjbs f the- delight his thousands of friends and take Dr. Pierce's Anaric Tablets (double coaching lines of ball fields in all parts Miss Elvidge has a part that fits her strength). You will, in a short time, find of 4 he United States and in foreign like a glove. You will enjoy this pro-1 that you are one of the firm mdorsers of countries as well for Shafer was one duction. of the American stars who made the, - w baseball tour of the world several A NIFTY SHOW. years ago, have added to his . pOpu- Beginning today, James Arnold and larity. 1 s His Northland Beauties will offer an In Baltimore, where he was watchin - entirely new snow to auaienceb, one the work of promising International that will be different from top to bot League players, Shafer first learned of torn and from beginning to end. New Peplac. What he thinks of the Peer- special scenery for this bill is espec less Tonic as described in his original tally pleasing and the new specialty baseball manner, follows: fs that be !ntrtS?e t Z SS "Like Ty Cobb Who hails from the! Je actln f ilJt j . . . .Doho .the most enjoyable of the week. South and is a top notcher in baseball am tQ attraction. Peplac is made in the South and is a! ... bft th T top notcher in medicine. . , Ouartette-the fellows with the big "Whether a man be an athelete, pro-!. 0 whn Ti11 nrpSpnt new bar-1 and I gained considerahlv ? it also ro mony numbers. The chorus of seven 1 iieved rne of headache from which I cuf- trood lookine girlies will weiir some ! ered very much. I think Anuric fine Anunc, as are many of your neighbors. You can obtain a- trial package of Anuric by sending 10. cents to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Whitakess, N. C "I enffered from backache, frequent, scant prine, rheu matic pains and a worn-out feeling, also had spells with my heart and- swelling; of feet and ankles. I learned of Doctor Pierce's Anuric and used a sample pack age and then ordered n rru- 1: 3 ' a pjujjvcigc:. -tiiia icueveu ilia R ROWNIE VERNON, now being introduced as a star of Butter- V, jlyf pictures..in "Fear, ,Not". is vhfer name during - the uast year. rnoj. sue lias not been married. It is her, first name thich Miss Vernon changed, f She was christened Agnes" and rew,to womanhood un der that official name. Throughout iier screen- career, up to a tew months ago, shevasiknown to the public by that cognomen. However, she has always beeh known to her. intimates as "Brownie." When, as a little baby girl, she began to toddle about and laugh air day the name which, had been given her was found to be far too format She had the biggest brown eyes ever seen and was soon nick- Earned "Brownie." Even when she had outgrown the'rolypory stage the title stuck and "Agnes" was never heard in the Vernon family except when she was very naughty indeed. So she came to associate her name with disagreeable instead of pleasant memories. Even when she . had at tained wide popularity as a 1 co-star with Franklyn Farnuni in Bluebirds she was constantly peeved over the fact that "Agnes Vernon" . was - fea tured in the advertising. Wherefore, we have with us today Brownie' Vernon. 1 - 1 ms-smmtmSi&.- BBOWNIE Wm -:o: Academy. board the train and make things migh ty unpleasant for the patrons of the road. The matter has been referred to the authorities and steps are to be taken , Maxton to break up ;he wine selling at those piac BUY THRIFT STAMPS. Fuel Federal Court in Session. Will Do Her Part- Shortage on Hand. (Special t The rrspstch.) .Maxton, N. C, Dec. 5. The govern- A two weeks term of Federal Court', ; ment's Thrift. Stamps appeared for with Judge Henry G. Connor, of WiI-;Sale at the local postoffice Monday ,on. pn.-Ming. is in session here. I morning. Mrs. A. P. Mitchell was the This term of court will be one of the i first purchaser of a stamp. Maxton mos inieresting held in several years ! will without doubt do her part in and iere are a iarger number of cases! this saving department when it be on the docket than has been the case i comes better understood, though in at many previous terms. j spite of all that has been printed Among the cases are several in regard to the plan, a great many do which while residents of Kinston are not appear to know of its arrival. charged with violating the "Bone Dry"j ihe second entertainment in a se law by ordering whiskey under theories which the Radcliff bureau is io guise of using it for medicinal pur-. present at Carolina College was giv poses when such was really not the j en Monday night to a pleased . audi case. jence. There are severalmen from Pamli-i Coal has been an article conspicu co comity who will answer to charges ! ous by its absence in Maxton this of obstructing the draft law. There winter. The local dealers have had are also a number of cases in which; orders in since July but results have the defendants are charged with vio-fbeen void. Many have prepared lating the Internal Revenue laws. ; wood altogetner, but even this ha' The first week will be taken up with i been disappointing, not that wood the disposition of the criminal cases ! scarce, but owing .tptAe, .maitterence fessronal man or inside worKer at des? .r pnch he must be in good physical condition at all times. As baseball players say 'He must have the old pep' and, I know from personal experi ence that Peplac gives the 'old pen' to people men and women who -lacs: energy; who are run down irt strengtn and weight, who lack the proper sleep and rest. I find that Peplac is the re constructive tonic blood and system perifier and invigorant ideal." 1 Peplac appeal.i to the best people everywhere, and judging from the vast amount of people who have endorsee it, it must be accomplishing a vast j amount of good. Sold m Wilmington at tne iieiiamy and all other first class drug stores, and in neighboring towns. Ask your druggist. stunning and appealing new costumes .T the kidneys when they are weak or . . . ... 1, . .i-- 1 e ! iiseased." ?.Irk. Hatiau A Kmimw - - VMMUXUll that wilt-catchithe eye of the lover of the beautiful in -dress and they will be seen in some intricate dance num bers and some nifty chorus singing. SHiP- -. and the civil docket will be gone in to next week. Rev. L. B. Padgett Leaves of the country folk to furnish it. Crops have been so surprisingly generous that those who have here- Rev. L. T. Padgett, pastor of the;to'cre supplied the market, probab1" ... - - j : .1 , i ..ii i a. ii! ' irst LJpt'st ciiurch, Sunday night j u,auaiU -sucn xujan matiers as Bemng bade his congregation farewell and j il few cords of. wood. The reputatio has left for Camp Greene, near Char-'of th-e weather man has risen appre lotte. where ho has been assigned as i ciably, in that he has come to the res religious director of the Y. M. C. A.jcue bv giving a brand of weather un work beir. done th-re. usual in its mildness. One of che largest congregations ev-: er assembled in the First Baptist! church, including members of the Tab-1 ernacle church and their pastor, Rev.' II. L. Swain, were on hand to bid the ! departing pastor farewell and the serv ice was cne which will long be remem bered. Rev. Mr. Padgett has made many mend--, since eom-ag to New Bern I iiuey yr.ixi anu a. nair ago ana it is LETTER MAIL MUST GO REGULAR COURSE Southern Official Dead. (By Associated ' Tress.) New York, Dec. 5 A. S. Thweatt. general eastern passenger agent the Southern Railway and for more than 34 years connected with that company, died at his home here yes terday after a brief illness. He was born in Milledgeville, Ga., 55 years ago ana was widely known m the well as hi New York. Mr Fhwealt leaves a wife, four married j daughters, a Kon and four grandchild ren, uunal will te m tnis city. DO YOUR SHOPPING AND PING EARLY. More of "Our Boys" will be away from Home and Family this year at Christmas time than ever before in our history. On account of the enormous volume of War Materials and supplies, in ad dition to the usual large movement of Holiday shipments, it will require from now on every available baggage, mail and express car that can be put into service. To help the situation and to insure Christmas packages reaching tbelriaway, destination on time and thus avoid dis appointment the Public is earnestly requested to ship their Christmas packages (whether by mail or express) at least ten (10) days or two weeks before Christmas. This action will not only be ap preciated by the Government, but by the Railroads, whose already heavy burdens they are trying to carry with oromntness and dispatch. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD, J. F. DALTON. G. P. A. AN IMPRESSIVE SCENE. One of. the most impressive scenes ever reproduced on the screen is the visualization of Hoffman's wonderful painting. "Mary Magdalene Brought Before Christ," which will be shown in the Metro wonderpiay starring Eth el Barrymore, "The Lifted Veil", which 1 . 1 j 1 . win De seen at tne urana ineaire on Friday. The picture is first seen as a stain ed glass window in the church where the heroine, played by Miss Barry- more, is worshipping. Impressed by the powerful sermon, and the sight of the sun breaking through thtT ftained glass picture, the picture itself seems to assume life in her mind's eye. The figures of the painting are seen to move and tne wnoie impressive scene, when the mob dracs Mary Magdalene before Christ, Is acted be fore the spectator up to the moment when Christ shames the woman's cap tors with the words: "Let him that is without sin among you cast the first stone." Gradually the mob is seen to slink leaving the two principal fig ures tosreher and then these lirnlve ags '!i ? 'o the 3d. glass " The experience has a profound effect on the life and thoughts of Colrinda Gildersleeve, the heroine. Incident ally, the scene furnishes an opportu nity for remarkable photography. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Hase been used for all ailments that are caused by a disoraored stomach inactive liver, such as sick headache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous in digestion, fermentation of feed, palpi tation of the heart caused by gases in the stomach. August Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and all secrete the bile and impurities from the blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles, mentary canal, "stimulates the liver to Sold by Green's Drug Store. MARIE DRBSSLER TELLS ANOTHER "the mistortunes of others-don't get our sympathy as they should. Proof of that is offered by the cur rently popular story of the aged negro who sat on "the steps of a 'busted' Southern bank weeping aloud over the less of his savings. 'Don't make so rriueh fuss, Uncle a passerby ad vised. 'Banks bust every day,you know.' 'Yassah, yassah I know,' moaned the negro. 'But dis heyah's de fust one ever busted right in man face' " :o: ' WE FALL WHAT IS IT? Jewel Productions,- Inc., is strong on nothing if not on titles. Witness "Come Through" and "Pay Me." Just now they are about to release another big feature starring Dorothy Phillips and in searching around for a title with a "punch" they have decided on "The Grand Passion." When first thrown upon the screen for the in- epection of officials of th ine play ; carried the ti i. -used by Thomas Addison. : of the "Story. It was "T! . Powderville," but for some iv ; other a change was decided uy. symposium of suggestions res! ths selection of "The Grand Now Jewel Productions, alchcu ing business in New York, can Missouri, so to speak, and wa know "What is the Grand Iv and oners a first prize of .Q ;i second of $25 for the best an.--Here's a chance to get the prion new tire or two or three for Tin Lizzie. Get busy. ' :o: Jack Standing a well-known : on the legitimate stage and bcVr camera, died recently at Los r His father, Herbert Stan-Ii'i-;, popular film player and -V brothers, Guy and Percy, are vi nent as actors. Guy Standing, a star on the American stage, i;: fighting with the British army. .ire caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick heal ache; constipation," sour stomach, nerv- tVy Associated Press.) Waf.hi-.-Lrr,. Bee. 5. Regulations to restrict tho. trismission to or from the l"i;ite;l Slates oi" letters or com- ' municrf'ons e-cept through the regu lar cou- -r- r.c th3 raad vrere issued to customs collectors last night by - the Treasury. Hereafter communications when carrier! in luggage or commer- .cial shipments will be subject to inspection- customs p cents .under au- ;' thority of President "Wilson's tradin" with the enemy proclamation and with certain exceptions will be passed only by special customs licenses. v- Persons entering or leaving the1 . . v , : ,, nl,.trv DWnn( i t 1 t, I ADMINISTEAfOBS NOTICE. :.-Countr, except ,vhen destined to Eng- Ilavinp this day qualified as Adminis v land. France. Italy and Canada are re-ltr-")tor of the otat r Jim r.ig. deceased, quired o : any lette wuiuujifiijtuui'. 11 it-.'iit:rs areii' irusi . o., on or oeiore tne LDtn nay "believed harmless 6v customs officers' November, 1918 or tbis notice will be thev will be na -e nftpc the camo ' plea1 in lmr of recovery. All persons in tLL J, Lf Ml..1,1 e.!ae ' tate will plea make yu' 'a iii:..,u nine wuuiu ue rs-1 prompt paj'ment. NOTICE OF LAND SAL. IS . DEED OF TBCST. Under and by virtue of t'ie power of &ale contained in a certain Ooed tr Trust, exe-t-nted the 10th. day of Feb. 1.U7, y Alvx. ,11. Koonce and Lettie T. ivoom-e, 1U ife, .to C. H. Griffin, Trustee fr Needhti n T. Lloyd, all parties of Orange County, State of North Carolina, and being thereto re quested by the Trnstors. and Cestui" Que Trust. I, the undersigned trustee, will. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casn, at the Court House door, - In the eity of Wilmington, New Hanover County, State of North Carolina, on, Friday, DecenK r.cceiU't aiiriibt eri nwpn uer .tne tn., at 11 o clock. A. M.. a IJT, . , , . i1,iv-r, certain tract of land lying and being sit- Has be?n used for all ailments that ,latPfl on Carolina Beach, in the County of New Hanover and State of North Carolina described as follows: Beginning at the Eastern line of Carolina' . Bench Avennp Smith nt the nntnt- Titrr ous indigestion, fermentation of food, died and fifty (450) feet northwardly from ' aloitation of the heart caused by tne point where the said Eastern iine of i gases in the stomach. August Flower is Kf"", Bea,h ATfn"e. s.outh intersects; , , . . . iuc iiiiuuciu iiue oi quanta Avenne: runs .a gentle laxative, regulates digestion thence eastwardly and parallel with 'saM both in stomach and intestines, cleans Athmttt Avenue one hundred (100) rvt; and sweaten3 the stomach and alimen-' "ence nortnwaraiy axid parallel with Gar- "THE BEAUTY SHOP." If one would Just imagine how many funny things might happen in a beauty parlor, they would not need a great amount of urging to attend the festivi ties at the Academy of Music when the big successful musical comedy "The Beauty Shop" will begin an engag3-ment. So many secrets will be divulged that the ladies will no doubt find the play equally as enjoyable as the gen tlemen consider it will be. The play which has enjoyed long runs in all of the principal cities will be presented with a company of sixty, many-of the cast being well and favor ably known in both the musical com edy and vaudeville world, while in the chorus will be found many faces fa miliar to Broadway theatregoers. The production and costuming is said to be all that even the most fas tidious could wish for, while the tune ful score will be delightfully rendered. tfRYPTO K GLASSES 'THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS O C Affot; a comfort which Is appreciated by those who want near or far vision in one pair of glasses. They keep your eyes young in lookf as well as in usefulness. No line, seam or hump to blur the vision. EYES TESTED FREE. B&. Vaneherg Sp ecia. Sale Guns ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having this day qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Esther Robinson, deceased, this is to notify all parties hav ing ciaims against tne saul estate ro pre rHno ttons.tt A Ci,.tl. s. . I1" lw" . .-i j . .A. . A. , inence we&twardl.v and parallelwith day of October. 1918 or this notice will be Crete the bile and impurities from the lanta Avenue one hundred (100 feet to the Ulead in bar of recovery. Ail person" in- blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold" bv ' r1"1 Ine or Carolina. Green's Drug Store adv. declare whether they carry , notlH ali parties having claims - ,(.!(. 1 1 , - ' ag.unsi, cue sain estate to present the r. wl:tten or otner forms ofjSaim- either to me or to AmWican nv debted to the said estate will please make prompt parent. This -ne 29th day of October, 1917, MILTER ADAMS. Administratrix fcoutn; tnenge southwardly along the said eastern Carolina Beach Avenue South (60) feet to the point of beginning; being oth- ufHcnoeo as lot 2 InDlocb 2? of 5 moo a to c m the southern section of the plan of Car-- 1( 29 A w G Weeks olina Beach as plotted hv .T T. nt m " - (It 11 Tt " " ' " . 1 VI I I'.TI t 1 n (Vir Tnna .WAT.AMkn. -4 tit , ' .t.t.., uui-ncincmirei,' ana duly recorded in map 2, page, 1, of the re cord of New Hanover oountv. , - .. l his Deetl of Trust is duly registered in A. W LKE HOW. Administrator Estate Jim Big. i weeks. THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA The old established through sleeping with the customs collector. .quired by postal transmission. Corn T munications to enemy or all of ene- my countries are subject to license by) the war trade board. The traffic, in RO-callpd hin anH r-- . dgnees man win iiui do uiscontinueU w,r ht wni.M a aZ : m i ii i M ,. , ' m.mms wv-LH ViA V W 11 JU.J. JLL& lUU rill Li A L" . but applications for dispatch of bills j ,anta will be continued via Augusta, .of lading or other commercial docu-itn connection with the Georgia Rail- it. " ll,cu i roaa, upon trie following schedules : LV. WILMINGTON .... . .3:30 P. M. L.V. Florence . .. 7:55 P. M. Lv Sumter .. .. .. .. .. .9:80 P.M. Ar. Orangeburg .. ... .. .10:53P. M. Ar. Augusta (East, time) .,1:35 night AR. ATLANTA (Cen. tme) . . 6: 10 A. Ml Returning : Leave Atlanta 8:35 P.M. arrive Wilmington 1:00 p. M. Passengers nay remain In this car. in the Union Depot, -wnich is in the heart of Atlanta, until 7:09 A, M.. If they so desire, ana on account of the earlier arriral Of this train, and . the use of the Union Depot, convenient EXECUTRIX'S Ni.firE. Having this day qualified as Exeeutrix of the estate of William A Williams, deceased, this is to notify all "parties having claims the office nf iho Boirioto. iv j Ju . against tne said estate to present the nlJinf..l! to me. duly cerifie.l on or before November. 1918 or this lead in bar of recovery. All We Specialize -in the Manufacture of Rubber LeGWIN PRIHT1NI) COMPANY' 8 Grace St. Wilmington, N. C. .. . ..t.-n,,.-, t uceus iar new same to me dnlT Thi NovC'ntTniin B0k Paffe im' " ah da'y of' Has Nov. 28, 1917. ,. jt ; Wice may be pie! C. B. GRlFFrN. r" j persons indebted Trtiste RUSSIA'S SITUATION UNIQUE IN HISTORY i . " Lohdpti -Pec 5' The . situation in : Russia i rique ia history, according V to the Foil ograd correspondent of The Morning Post, vriting Saturday, ; but it is not yet advisable to attempt ;to faise the curtain cf mysteries of the tragicomic drama. The corre i v ppondent insists "that Russia will 1 right herself if generouslyallowed the I connectiong may be made with tbiougb necessary latitude W tne puzzled al- Dining. Sleeping Car Goaeh trains lies, and next spring it will put new i which leave from' wuma station tot Chi- armies in the field to fight the mvad- cgo, Cincinnati, St. Louih, tc. h ot iares, tic Kew. ietc. apply its -- T. C. WHITE. Gen. Pass. w. t. ef vilii iiitj suttesB iuai ukurcu tuts j Russian efforts earljrip the war." I "In- the meantime," lie adds, "the '.force which is above or beyond all the contending parties is putting the spokes into the wheels ot all of them." ; : f The correspondent instances tne va rious .; interferences with' the adminis - tration without, however; elucidating his suggestion. ' r Phon WJ. Wilm1rotoi, f. C. Radcliffe College ie . giving a -,spe eial war course ia dietics. CHlCHESTERiSL PUUla Rcd and Oatd nmUlcVV Take no Mkcr Buy if yoi :.y- :: lrnertt. Ask for CHX-OiriiS-TEB'B Thf 1 Uikiutk ttiiiirkk uriTa .ak SOLD BYDRUQGiSTS (EVERYWHERE ll-29-30t. mm m '1 11 m w p , J :: u! NEW BILL TODAY ?r ' :! ;" . ..." " ' AXL NEW SCENERY NEW I . CHORUS NUMBERS NEVV' SONGS -! ' AND NEW DANCES I ' ii " ' Presenting: i ... : . ; ' I JAMES ARNOLD ' NflRTHI flWTI II . w 1 1 I. lib Ii un H .11, j BEAUTItS 1n t-tfte4iint,ti Mihlatnre "; MnsicslComedy Piyg V .. v tV i I cs to said estate will nlease inake prompt payment. This the 20th day t November, 191 1. JANE I. WILLIAMS. ! . Executrix ) o A W i weeks. Gr x TOMORROW WILLIAM A BRADY Presents GARLYLE BLACKVVELL ,. - .. . - With Beautiful JUNE ELVIDGE In "YOUTH . - . a; :rr n. . clety LrifeTand a Tenriese CoiWitruc .tion Cam,. , . .: Carlyle Blackwell at Riar. Remember IjaiinttabJ iinh illnei on llbe Jilm -in -the : ast x' AUTOS FOR HIR Nesseure Drfving, Dance, Wedding and Commercial Uty Livery Co. Phones 15 and 3!5. 24 Only, 28 Guage Double Guns Priced at (Regular Value $15.00) L. C SMITH. New Featherweight Guns FULTON. FULTQN SPECIAL. REMINGTON AUTO. REMINGTON REPEATING. STEyENS REPEATING. COLUMBIA SINGLE GUNS. - .$10.00 CHEON TEA The Best Tea on Earth Kenny's High Grade Cof fee 25c IB. ? Baking Powder. RICE At Cut Price. x H A REMINGTON, MARLIN, SAVAGE, STEVENS, and HAMILTON RIFLES,, STERLING AIR RIFLES evo "V Ivfers CD. Kenny Go. J t: Phone 679 -16 Sol Frpnt Souvenir Saturdays II SMITH & WESSON. I VER JOHNSON. U. S. HAMMER and HAMMfiRLESS ALL AT LOWESTvPRICES 7J : 73 tits 10 and 12 Sduthj Front St. 1 Read the Dispatch Business Special ''any valiy '.:ihor of '..a or ::. A ii! in ion."' 1 :lo I ; urn "s to if Ml'.'" rf a the n r.'..'A
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