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I THE -WILMINGTON DISPATCH, ATURDAYi, AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916' PAGE EIGHT LINCOLN'S FARM TO BE NATION'S MEMORIAL Louisville Ky., Sept. 2. The little , SENATOR JAMES HANDS WILSON THE STANDARD (Continued from page one.) ' farm near Hodgenville where Abra liam Lincoln first saw the light of day , has been the scene of some notable gatherings and ceremonies in the past, , but all of these occasions promise to tbree billion dollars their earnings be outdone next Monday when many ( under four years of the administra x, t man nf th. nntinn will as- tion of your predecessor: the savings .Twenty Three Failed to Pass The Supreme Court Test This Time .-.( (Special to The Dispatch.) Raleigh, N. C., Sept . 2 Twenty- four candidates 'for' law license found The successful applicants were an . ' nP tho npnnlp fjpnnalt.ed in the banks i u. o.-. i x i .. semble for ceremonies that will marK - , - s ..... oupiemw v,oun in uieu wj, UU1 or our country amount w six uimuu the acceptance the old farm and the dollars more tnan was deposited un- loe cabin in which the martyred Pres- der tne four years of the administra ident was born as a gift to the nation, ' tion of Mr Taft. to be preserved as an everlasting me-j oUr exports for the first time in morial. President Wilson will be the our history lead the world; our farm central figure in the ceremonies and i ers are more prosperous than ever; v.-m deliver the address formally ac- business is free; individual endeavor cepting the memorial in behalf of the ; ig no ionger denied its reward. The people of the United States. i increase in the business of the com-j The general committee in charge of merciai world is so great that it al-1 arrangements.' of which William Mar-1 most staggers the mind to contem shall Bullitt of this city is chairman, plate it notwithstanding a world's . completed the final details of its work , war haS caned fDr legislation to stay today. President Wilson and his par-1 tne Droces3 Df the courts in debt col lection in all the neutral countries of the world except here, where plenty BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE, v -"" r Forthls service we use the Postal Telegraph! Cable Company's . mes sengers. They will call for your "ads'Mn the same ; manner . and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night; letter grams, cables, etc. ; ' i .'? MV Tor further -Information as to "ads," call 1 76 but for telegraph service call "Postal Tteiraph.n FOR RENT-316 NUH I n rwvn i . street. 8 rooms, . modern, q. .414 ' Nun street, 8 rooms, "modern; 14 ' South? 9th street, 7 rooms modern. See Ml C. Darby & Co., Real Estate, 1J4 1-2 Princess street, , 4 ; y 8-29-tues,-ihurs-sat. GRANU L AT ED SUGAR 71 -2c, LAR O, compound 12c, pure lard 15c, honey comb 15c, sweet mixed pickels 20c i v quart. Cheapest steady prices iu 1 tcwni Ask for price list. A. Renlk, Cor, 5th and Nixon. Phone 8-29-7t . . . " 79 passed the fall examination given j TO CAROLINA BEACH PIER AND Monday of the present week and one! return on steamer 'Wilmington, 15 of the largest classes ever passed ! cents. Boat leaves at 7:30. . 9r2-2t by the court is admitted into full, ' State and Federal practice. HORSE FOR SALE. 8 YEARS OLD. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! SWEET Po tatoes new, iarge size ,40 cents peck; new Irish potatoes, 30 cents peck. Very best butter still going at 35 cents. All kinds of fresh meats, fruits and vegetables.: Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phono No. 72. : 8-24-tf ty, which is to include several mem bers of his cabinet and other notablesj will arrive in Louisville early Monday j blesses and prospers our people. Your beloved country marches forward to a prosperity never dreamed of. Your opponents are unwillingly forced to admit this happy condition of our peo ple, which they say is not permanent. morning. They will be met by Chair man Bullitt and members of the gen eral reception committee from Louis ville and other sections of the State. A special train will convey the party to Hodgenville. where arrangements have been made for a demonstration by citizens of that town and vicinity, who will act a& an escort to the Lin coln farm, three miles from the town. nounced yesterday evening and thei $20 returned to those who failed to make the mark. Among the success ful ones .are some interesting names. James S. Griffin, clerk and stenog rapher in the office of the Corpora tion Commission, and Allen J. Max well, whom the Greensboro Daily News-once denominated Travis Bos well, took Judge Pell's course and got by, as did all save one of the; dozen or more. Whether this disturbs the official relationship of the two men does not yet appear. Mr. Maxwell is chief clerk to the commission and came near being a member of it four years but they shall be no more - regarded i a&Q It . would no wrong to himl as nroDhets now than they were when ! t Apply, Love Grove, Ed Shipman. 9-Mt-j ON SEPT. 1ST I HAVE ONE OF THE best homes in the city for, rent newly painted inside and out eleven rooms, electric lights, porcelain bath tubs, toilets for family and servants, granolithic sidewalks. The best prop osition in the city at 35.00 per month. Apply "XXX," care this office. : 8-29-7t-j LOSTSILVER CARD' CASE EN- graved S. C. Barrett between Wrightsville Sound and Front and Princess streets. Finder will please j return to Dispatch office and receive reward. 9-2-lt-j STENOGRAPHERS IN 8lG DEMAND. Learn to write shorthand right. - Day and night lessons. $50 pays for whole , course, payable monthly Leon L. Motte, court stenographer, 105 Church street. Phone 737-W. - 8-19-tf NOTICE AUTO OWNERS. H. STEIN is back on the job with' W. B. Klan der.' We are . prepared to handle your radiator and fender Trepairsat Raidator Hospital, 8 South Second street. 8-18.tf. VIRGINIA PEPPIN APPLE8, POTA- toes onions, all size, oranges, limes and lemons. Bear Produce . and Merchandise Co., phone 323. as prophets now than they they said it could not come. "Four years ago in accepting- the ! nomination of the Democratic Party predated by him. He was betting that he bone-headed it enough at one or two places to wreck his chances Among those to be in the President's' tT; presid-ncv you stated that ! "4 lW" j T. rtv will hp vi President Marshall f or the J?1-7 8"ea"fl,Everybody in Raleigh will be glad party will be Vice President Marshall, Secretary of War Baker, Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, the offi- i you Isul would seek advice wherever you could aim uuu- . that obtain it worked so unnn frco terms this von have done cere ana trubiB ui iu i.mcum r uncovered and drove a mighty , ssocianou. arm a numuer ui uuimu merit and modesty well. George Winston Craig, Governor Craig's future partner, made the court stnteR seniors and renreaentatives lobby out of th Capitol and invited J SUCCessfully. He and his father will who have taken an active part in pre- Americans of all stations to come ana practice togetner when the eldeP serving the birthplace for the nation. counsel 'ou;u The-laborer with Craig getg away Raleigh by the The formal exercises of the day hls gnmy hand' the farmer ltn the i limitations of the one term. Govern will include the following features: In- tan of,the dazing sun upon h.is face.or Craig persuaded the boy to keep vocation by the Rev. Charles R. Hemp-! the railroad men who hold the throttle, away f rom Mexico. The Governor swing uie lanieni, auu uew tuc .un-( aGd out tne prospects or tne two in ing wheels of commerce, the toiler the iaw and George Craig buckled from the damp and darkness of mine, i down to the Wake Forest quizz. The Governor has been notified of his FOR SALE ONE FINE BLOODED registered Dverock Jersey stock hog. Apply to W. M. Holland on Scott's Hill road at three mile post, or R. F. D. 1, Box 90. 9-2-3t-j JUST RECEIVED A FUL LINE OF Brief Cases, black and tan, from $1.00 up, at Charles Finkelstein, ho, 6 So. Front, street. Phone 642. 6-13-tf hill n Louisville, president of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary: opening address by Gen. John B. Cas- ' FOR RENT TWO THREE-ROOM housekeeping Apartments at 116 North Third street. Location cen tral, occupancy immediate. Inquire at above address. 9-2-7t Fl N E" Fl SH I NG "BOYS! DON'T '' FOR get to take along a nice lunch or sandwiches from B. May's Delica tessen Store. Phone 1322. 9-l-7t UNREDEEMED DROP HEAD SINGER Sewing Machines from $10.00 up at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop, No. South Front street. Phone 642. 8-8-tf DON'T YOU WANT MORE FLOOR space for your business? The Gar rell building can offer you a large store with connecting show rooms and warehouse. F. A. LordAgent. 7-26-tf., partners success and will be delight ed that paternal advice triumphed the examination are the following Arthur A. Aronson. Raleigh; William F. Midgett. Elizabeth City; Conrad W. Sandrock, Fayetteville; Alan Turner, Statesville; Peter R. Hine. Ayden; Leon G. Stevens, Smithfield; William S. Bogle. Hiddenite; Ellis C. Jones, i a i . 1 ii S11 3 iU. , tleman of Louisville; address by irom ine snP- intJ Ium- "uu lut3. iaf Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri, president ! torv : the business men from their of cf the Lincoln Farm Association: ad-1 ces. the clerk from the counter, the dress by Senator John Sharp Williams banker, the artisan, the lawyer, and . over the glamor f military life, of Mississippi on "Abraham Lincoln ! the doctor have come and found wel j Those who successfully passed and the South-;': presentation of the 'come and shared counsel with you. deerTto Lincoln farm by Robert J. I They knew you were free to serve. Collier, chairman of the executive ' that you were unbossed. unowned, and committee of the Lincoln Farm Asso-1 unafraid . Theylcnew you only sought elation; acceptance of the deed in be-, the truth, and when you found it you half of the nation by Secretary of War , were ready to challenge all of its ad Newton D. Baker; formal speech of .versaries to any conflict. acceptance by President Woodrow Wil-j "When peace shall spread her white . Gay, Jackson county; Thomas L. Wil son; benediction by Archbishop J. J. : wings over a charred and bloody world. ' liams. Apex; Ephraim L. Brickhouse, Glennon of St. Louis. Jjn the quiet of the chamber of the Columbia; Herbert B. Harrell, Wel- rhe conversion of the old Lincoln !just historian, when the din and roar, don; Benjamin McL. Covington,: farm and birthplace into a national Gf political antagonism shall have WadeSboro; R. E. Little, Jr., Wades memorial will mark the culmination ; ceased, when the prejudice and pas-;boro; George W. Craig. Asheville; of efforts extending over a perior of ; sjon Df partisanship shall have died ! John R. Manning, Henderson; Eura more than ten years. The farm wasawaV) wnen principle shall actuate! A. Matthews, Atkinson; Mack P. purchase by Robert J. Collier August jmen and parties rather than appetite, j Spears. Charlotte; Alexander T. 28, 1906. at a commissioner's sale at:when ambition shall no longer lure Shaw. Raleigh-, " El red H. Woodard. the court house door at Hodgenville raen and parties o unjust attack, the! Wilson; Robert A. Wellons. Smith for $3,600, it having been sold by order j historian will accord to you and your field; Richard M . Lewis, Whiteville; onortiy mere- aHministmHnn a fnrpmnst n!ar-p in Georee R. Kddens. Palmervllle: Sam- the Remiblic's-life. ! uel E. Edwards. Mars Hill; Lloyd T. j "Amaricans are no ungrateful: the .Wilson, Jr., Richmond. Va.; Edgar j people are not unpatriotic; they re- Mitchell. Raleigh; Hunter K. Penn.l cognize the thouasnds of difficulties Stoneville; John A. Leitch, Salisbury; that no man could foresee which you. Rowland F. Mintz, Goldsboro; George UNREDEEMED ONE PAIR DIA- mond Ear rings, blue white, perfect. Value $110. Unredeemed price $62.50 at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop. No. 6 South Front Street. Phone 642 8-26-tf NOTICE I HAVE SEVERAL SEC- ond hand drophead sewing machines '- Vi 4 mil a t V..TN arvl 4 a ff An a a o an Al. iuaw uiuob oum av csu . oavi x fice prices. See me or phone 1738-W J. M. Batson, Agent Singer Sewing Machine Co. 8-l5-18th HOME FOR RENT EIGHT LARGE 1 rooms, all improvements, first-class-Price $40.00 per month. No. 521 ! condition. Possession October 1st. Dock street. H. F. Wilder, Agent. 9-l-3t i. of the court for taxes after the cabin in which Abraham Lin-1 coin was born and which had been ex ploited over the country by a show man, was purchased by Mr. Collier and returned to its original position on the farm. It was then that the Lin- WILMINGTON LAW SCHOOL-4TH Year starts September, 11th. Evening classes! Two year course. Degrees conferred. Catalogue on application. H. Edmund Rodgers, Dean. 5 Garrell Building. . 9-3-10-17-3t-j 126-128 PRINCESS St. (GARRELL Building) 19-21-23 North Second St. j Every three minutes an electric car; passes the Garrell Building, wouldn't j one or both of those nice stores be a good place for your, business Let F. A. Lord, Agent, show them to yon. 8-20-eod-tf CALL ON L. L. SHEPARD FOR Fancy Native Meats of all kind3, also a full line of Fancy Groceries and the prices are right. Beef from 15 to 25 cents pound; steaks stew beef. 12 1-2 cents; veal and mutton, 15 to 30 cents; pork chops 30 cents. Phone 1186. -817 North Fourth street. L. L. Shepard .proprietor. 8-22-tf coin Farm Association was organized, to which Mr. Collier deeded the farm j have encountered and mastered. Their. G. Brinson. Bayboro; Peyton Mc I verdict is already written; it has been Swain. Shelby; Harry E. Moore, Dil- and log cabin, to be held in trust for the nation. The first exercises in connection i agreed upon at the firesides-, of the Ion. S. C; James A. McKoy. Row land and has been molded in the land; Walter L. Johnsoh, Apax; i schoolhouses. the places of worship, ' Elisha C. Harris. Elizabeth City; 1 .1 ., 2 i L . 1 Innih C CSmmnnn TlfoaVilnfytnn AV'it witn tne farm after it was proposed ... . . ,. .. . T . to give it to the country were held Feb- j over the affairs and good of their, Ham P. Whitaker. Jr Wilson ; Ar ruarv 12. 1909. the centenary of the country' That verdict leaps forth .nold.W. Byrd. Mount Olive; F. H. birth of Lincoln. Theodore Roosevelt ' from almost everv American heart in Gibbs. Fayetteville; Franklin W. Han then president, laid the cornerstone of undvinS gratitude to you for the ser- cock, Jr., Oxford; Gilliam Craig. Mon the Lincoln Memorial Hall. In No. j vice you ha V3 rendered, for the peace roe; John E. Carter, Mount Airy; vember of 1911 President William H i ProsPerity, and happiness your leader-1 Benjamin F. Aycock. Fremont; Isaac Taft presided at the ceremonies inci-!shiP has 8iven- and 1 but voice thlsjR. Strayhorn, Durham; Sidney S. dent to the dedication of Memorial dav the overwhelming wish of Ameri-; Alderman, Greensboro; Adolphus H. Hall within which the log cabin is for-;cans everywhere for your triumphant Wolfs, Surry county; Robert H. Rouse, FOR RENT 311 GRACE STREET, 7j ANTIQUES I PAY SPOT CASH FOR old diamond pane corner cupboards, high post beds, brass andirons, can dle sticks and fenders, jewelry, China, bureaus, side boards, tables, sofas, chairs, desks, mirror frames. feather beds, etc. Will call any-j where within a radius of 200 miles i of Wilmington. Write me what you ' have. J. K. Beard, Wilmington, N. C. ! LOST PURSE CONTAINING TWO FOR SALE SMALL LAUNCH IN good order. Will Carry Eight pas engers. Apply' 102 Dock. W. T, Crooms. Jr. 8n30-3t-j 7-29-lm. FOR RENT 5 ROOM BUNGALOW near Sunset Park. $10.00 per month. ,6 room house and store, 1001 South Fifth. $20.00 per month. G. C. Bor-. deaux. Phone 4322. 9-2-lt-j ' LOST FROM DODGE CAR BE-j tween Wilmington and Wrightsville Sound this morning one automobile j or three dollars either in the Grand Theatre or on the streets. Rew;ard if returned to Dispatch office. ' 8-30-3t FOR RENT THREE VERY DESIR- able - front rooms, furnished or un furnished. Modern conveniences and in excellent neighborhood. Ad dress. "Rooms" care The Evening Dispatch. 9-l-3t-j 118 Red Cross street and receive re ward. 8-31-3t-j ever enshrinpd and tho ovorMo .'re-election. I Kinston; Arnold G. Davis. Greens ----''-. wuu AVS VtkJVO Vfc . , I next week will witness the third cere-1 "This great convention which nomi-, boro; Henry C. Turner, Norwood; mony participated in by a President ' nated you was neither controlled nor, 'James A. Taylor, Oxford; William T. of the United States. j intimidated by any un-American or(Woodley, Raleigh; James S. GTiffin, Of er the entrance of Memorial Hall . foreign Influence. It had the heart Raleigh; S. G. Greech. Washington; are inscribed the following words: jbeat and spoke the true sentiment of Roy L. Deal, Washington, D. C; "Here over the log cabin where I ouf country. jJohn H. Cook, Fayetteville; G rover A. Abraham Lincoln was born, destined "Acommitte3 composed of the per-, Martin, East Bend; Kenneth C. Royall, to preserve the Union and to free the ' manent chairman of the convention Goldsboro; Frank L. Fuller, Jr.. Dur slave. a grateful people have dedicat- j and one delegate from each State and ham; Levi L. Self, Mayodan; James ed this memorial to unity, oeace and Territory was appointed to inform you T. Reece, Yadkinville; Chas. L. Cog- of your selection as the nominee of gin, Salisbury; Joseph E. Pearson, the Democratic Party for President of Wake; Isaac M. Bailey, Jacksonville; the. United States and to request you ' Alfred W. Baileyi Bath; Geo. R. Hol to accept it, and the convention did me ton, Winston-Salem ; Robert H. Mc the honor to make me 'chairman of this Neill, Fayetteville; Julius Davis, Wil committee charged with such a happy mington; Herbert L. Swain, Colum- mission. I bia; Reynold T. Allen. Kinston: Oliver I I tire. Finder will please return to , FOR RENT STORE ON FRONT Street from October 1st near Union Depot. Fine Location for First class Grocery store. H. F. Wilder, Agent. 9-l-2t rooms. All improvements. Good location, $30.00 per month. 9-l-2t CAPE FEAR ACADEMY OPENS SEP- . tember 18th. Young men and boys carefully taught under a teacher of long experience. Individual instruc tion. Number of pupils limited. W. Catlett, Principal, 117 Orange St. 9-3-5-7-3t-j brotherhood among these States.' State of North Carolina. County of New Hanover. . SERVICE BV PUBLICATION. ettie oimuions vs. . ' A. V. Simmons. J.1,!8 a"a-on brought by the plain tiff in the above entitle,! cause against the defeudant above named for divorce on the grounds of fornication and adulterv. and it being made to appear to the court that A. v. Simmons is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina and cannot after dm; diligence be found In said State. This is therefore, to notify the said de fendant to appear at the October term of the Superior court to be held In and for tbe county of New Hanover on the 2Prd day of October. 1016, then and there to ans wer or demur to the complaint of the plaln .riff else Judgment will be granted accord in to the prayer of the complaint Tn witness whereof I hereunto 'set my hiin.l and seal of ofhee this 1st dav of SeD tcmber, 191b. y -o , " W- ?C. HARRISS. . ( l-'-k Superior Court New Hanover County 0-'' law-4w-sat 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 rub ber, automoDile tires, mixed rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street, Phone 306. Wil mington, N. C. 7-25-tf PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP ON Ac count of leaving the city. 611 Orange GOOD POSITION WANT ONE? AT street. 8-30-31-9-l-3t ! tend Jones' Business College, youH get it. We never fail to secure good positions for graduates. New school room Odd Fellows building. 7-27-tf FOR RENT STORE FIFTH AND Campbell streets Apply to Mrs. Johr W. Blomme, No. 417 Campbell bumina on ight Motion Pictures "THE GIRL FROM FRISCO" TTiw True Boardman and . ,r,'S-i&;'- ; . ' Marin Sais ... ' , ROSEMARY THEBY AND HARRY MYERS : In Another Great Vim Comedy Feature "THE LEMON IN THEIR GARDEN OF LOVE' The Murchison National Bank Capital and Surphw-. $l,650s000.00 Resources ; i- . $8,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish , customers every facility and best possible service. j H. C. M 'QU E E N, President. C. 8. GRAINGER, Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, V. President. J. V. GRAINGER, JR., As' Cashier. J. W. YATE8. V. Preilderit. W. S, .JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashl , I And protect your property by using our Shingles or Rubber Roofing. All grades of Shingles, and 1, 2, and 3 ply Rubber Roofing. W. B. Thorpe & Company Builders' Supplies and Coal. We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us, we pay 4 per cent Interest compounded quarter ly. No account too small for us. DIRECTORS: H. F. Wilder, President ; . T. E. Sprunt, V. President ; R. Bradley, Cashier; j W. M. Cumming, R. G. Grady, W, H. Brown, C. D. Weeks. Second and princess Streets. Septembe r 1 st and 2nd Deposits made with this bank on or before Septem ber 2nd, draw interest from September 1 st. By deposit ing here you will receive credit for four months interest on January 1 st. Thousands of people appreciate the safety and cour teous service of tliis bank we believe you will and in vite your business. OLD AND STRONG 7ke Peoples S&vings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. 'Therefore, in compliance with the M. Litaker, Lenoir; A. J. Maxwell, street. 8-30-31-9-l-3t WANTED THREE OR FOUR rooms for light house-keeping with gas connection. Answer C, care The Dispatch. 9-2-3t-j command of that convention this com- Raleigh; William G. Womble, Raleigh; , : : mittee performs that pleasing duty,' G- U. Baucom. Raleigh; Wiley G.!FOR RENT NO 514 ANN STREET, and, as the appointed agent of that Barnes, Raleigh; Wood E. Powell,) ' 8 "rooms, first-class condition. $30.00 great National Democratic Conven- Statesville; James N. Keelin, Jr.. Ral-j Per month. Suitable for two fami tion, I hand you this formal letter of eigh; Charles A. Gosner, Raleigh; lies- 9-l-3t notification, signed by the members of James C . . Coggins, Plymouth ; Albert j tne cummuiee, accompanied by a copy neiizei, ureensDoro, ana james ti of the platform adopted by the con- Gray, Wake . vention, and upon that platform I have the honor to request your acceDtance NOTICE! l f; " - : . . 1J READ BUSINESS SPECIAlJ Jlnsu raiice of the tendered nomination. And, on Notice is hereby given that.applica behalf of the Democrats of the, whole tion De made to the Governor, Republic, who are proud of your great seeking the pardon of C. T. Lewis,; on ' r adminiRtrntinn w nuH condition of cood bphnvinnr thoronff or WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN " " . c lauao -Yiru luou w ! enthusiastic and united support, and condition of good behavior thereafter. ! . i ii.. .. .. i our prayer ' is that God, who blesses v0". "lc "u"ce or same witn ( the the peacemaker, may guide you to a Governor immediately, glorious victory in November?" I ' LEITHA JANE LEWIS 9-2-law-4w-sat STORE SOUTHWEST CORNER 2ND and Princess streets now occupied j by A. W. Pate Company, possession) October lsU Will remodel to suit desirable tenant. Particulars see H. F. Wilder, Agent. 9-l-3t- to carry up-to-date line trunks and bags as side line. Strictly commis sion basis. vNo advance. Appomat tox Trunk & Bag Co., Petersburg, Va. 9-l-3t-j AM STILL SELLING REAL ES- tate, though I have sold my renting and collecting business to. Mr. J. JJ. McCarley, who has been with me for the past five years as collector. ' I thank my friends for their past pat-1 ronage and trust they win continue New York Life. Maryland Cas- it with Mr. McCarley. His office and . ' jiwm va mine will both continue to be in the ualty, rire; Life, ' Accident, Pythian Building, No. 208 Princess Health Bond Employes Ua street, as will the office of , the Me- . . . . - . ,r J rw bility. 7 'J Insurance that Insures Con sult. ; . street, as will the office of, the Me chanics' Home Association (the Building and Loan Association of which I -have been Secretary and Treasurer for over 27 years). If you want to save money, take B. and L. stock in . our 52nd , series;- which is still open. If you want to buy or sell Real Estate, consult me.W. M. Cumming. '. , 9-l-2t , C. L DICKINSON, Phone 859, Princess Building. STORAGE Cotton Stored Cash Advanced f J.Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C. Certificates of Dep osit Draw I Interest from date, when left ninety days or longer." Convenient for fundsltemporarily idle American Bank and Trul Company - s - The Bank at Front and Market Streets
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