pr.'A'l'X':. 4 ! V em ft 4 is ' 1 1 : '4 J 1 t A l.: f!-1; 1 H : n a if J! : if PAGE EIGHT PRESBEYTERIAN St Andrews Corner of Fouth and K s o -Sbbaih scioo! In the morning at 9:45. Preaching service nnmnhPll streets. Rev A. U. MCLlure, morning at 11 o'clock -in the morning. Christian Endeavor at 4 p. m. Junior Senior rhriot.nn Rndeavor at '8 D. m. Meet ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, At 4 o'clock Sunday atternoon mere will be a mass meeting for men in the Memorial Hall. Rev. J. J. Hurt. D. D. will be the speaker. The public is cordially invited to all services. Immanuel, Front and Queen streets, the morning service will be conduct ed by Mr. E. B. Johson at 11.00 a. m. Preaching at 8.00 p. m. by Rev. Jno. f Wells. D. D. Sunday School 10.- . . n 1 p. m. The members are expected. Visit ors welcome. Acme-Rev. J. S. Crowley, the pas- tor. wiil preach Sunday morning at .11 n-oWb onrf QnnHav nit?ht at 7:30. .4 x v i (.ivvn ui'M j - - - cj - A cordial invitation is given to all to attend. A splendid Sunday School is kept up by this church. Bring the children. Pearsall Memorial. East Wilmington ; Rev. W. H. Koelling, pastor. Sun j day School at 10:30 a. m. Preaching j at 11:30 a. m. Junior Christian En-j deavcr 7:30 p. m. Senior Christian, Endeavor at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting , Wednesday -evening at 8 o'clock. Harnett Street Mission, Fifth and i Harnett streets, Rev. W. M. Baker Evangelist in charge Sundaly School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every fourth Sunday. BethanyServices tomorrow morn-1 ing at 11 Sunday school at 3:.0 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society at 8. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. Delgado Services tomorrow after noon at 3:30, conducted by the pastor Midweek service Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Re sidents of the neighborhood are earn estly invited to attend the services. Winter Park Rev. Andrew J. Ho well, pastor. Services Sunday even ing at 8:00, conducted by the pastor. Sunday school at 4:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday evening at 8:00. Visitors will find a hearty welcome at the "services. LUTHERAN. St."Matthew's Fourth and Harnett streets. Rev. G. W. McClanahan pastor Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sub ject: "Where Are the Nine," "A Per sonal Testimnoy." Sunday School "at at 10 a. m. Wednesday service at 8 p. m; A most cordial welcome to all. St. Paul's, Sixth and Market Streets Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor Services af 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Spiritual Priesthood of all Be livers." "The Parable of Watchful Waiting." Sunday School 3:30 in the afternoon. Visitors are invited to all services. Mengert Missionary Socie ty will meet Monday 3:30 p. m., the Christian Association Monday at 8:00 p. m. METHODIST. Fifth Street John II . Shore, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morn ing subject, "The Sabbath Day." Even ing subject, "The House of God." Sun day School at 9:4.r. a. m., Epworth Lea gue Tuesday at 8 p. m. Bible study Wednesday at 8 p. m. A. cordial wel come for all who attend these ser vices. . 00 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting day worship 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mr. Sunday at 7.00 p. m. Brotherhood j Odis B. Hinnant will conduct the ser in eeting Tuesday 8.00 p. m. Ladies vices morning and night. Sunday Aid Society Tuesday 8.00 p. m. Mid-(School 9:45 a. m. Mr. J. W. Hollis, wpk nraver meeting Wednesday 8.00 J superintendent. Junior B. Y. P. Y. We can advance 12 1 cents pound on good Cotton Stored with us. W.B.Cooper6Co. osit Certiticates of pep THE' KFe ,-o'ffV- lUhe (OlMULE'C Bladen Street, corner of Fifth and Bladen streets Regular services by the nastor Rev. J. P. Pate. Class meeting 10 a m. and preaching ser- j vice at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 3.30 j P. m. Mr. j. b. layior, suiibiiuwuul i Evening service begins promptly at o. V - -W WW 1 . -a V V1 ATI T 7:45 with song service ana preacmus j starts at 8. p. m CHRISTIAN. Christian Dock- streetr-Preaching preaching services at 11 a. m. and p. m. conducted the pastor, Rev. J. E. Reynolds. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Pray er meeting every Wednesday night at 8 o'clockA'S: ' BAPTIST Calvary, J. A. Sullivan, pastor. Sun ! . ' i , . ahH O Trt 7:15 p. m. Sunbeams Monday 4 p. m I nrnnv.nn ItfnMinir Tnocilgv nifrht , icaucia lccllU6 "'0-' I Ti n4w. irnitnoorfov niorht Son I v D 7 TTXf I ior B. Y. P. U. Thursday night, music j class Friday night. A cordial welcome to au services First Corner of Fifth and Market Sts. Rev. John Jeter Hurt, D. D., pas tor. Sunday School at 9:45, preach ing by the pastor at 11 o'clock and at 8 o'clock. Young Peoples Union at 7 o'clock. Subjects of the sermons in the morning, ' The Security of the Be liever in Christ Jesus;" in the evening. mow jan a uoa or uve aeim a m"on service between the two same cit- to Hell?' At the Sunday School hour hnf nnthin rlpfinitP has hPAn there will be special exercises in con nection with the annual promotion of the scolars. "Come ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish; Come to the Msrcy Seat, Fervent- ineel." . . .. PRESBYTERIAN. First Corner of Third and Orange streets. Rev. J. M. Wells, D. D., pas- tor. Sunday School at 9:45 Sunday' morning. Preaching at 11 o'clock byj the pastor. There will be no other I preaching service during the day but) the Christian Endeavor society Willi meet at 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer i meeting Wednesday evening at 8 1 o'clock. The public is cordially invit-j ed to alj these services. Seats free. CATHOLIC St. Mary's Pro Cathedral, corner of Fifth and Ann streets. First mass at 7 a. m. High mass 10:30. Very Rev. C. Deunen, rector. BAPTIST. Southside, corner of Fifth avenue and Wooster street. Rev. AV. G. Hall, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock; ser mon subject; "The Cries of Man's In ner Life." Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "In the Likeness of God." Young Men's prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Midweek service Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to all services of the church. EPISCOPAL. St. James, Rev. W. H. Milton, pas tor. Rev. G. F. Hill assistant min ister. Morning prayer and Sermon at REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AMERICATBANK AND TRUST CO., hi Wilmington, in the State tf North CaTolinn. at the close of busitress September 12th, 1916. KeHOurrett. Loans and discounts .... l"FPrrlrnfts secured .. .$1,651,792.95 3.805.90 North Carolina State Bonds .... All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages Furniture anl ixtures All other real estate owned .. .. Demand loans Due from National Banks .. .. 45,000.00 152,550.00 9,487.05 ..9.1 23.92 246.000.00 207,815.93 1 Due from State Banks and Bank ers Cash Items Oold Coin 177.J55.53 1,744.8 5,000.00 Silver oin. including all minor oin currency 10,340.1: National bank notes and other i'. N. notes Domestic Acceptances 89,924.00 00,800.00 Total - ..$2,700,546.87 r, , ' , Liabilities, fopttal stock pnM in .. 200,000.00 T n divided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid .... 28,471.50 Dividends unpaid .. .. 264 00 Notes a nd Mils. redfsooifn ted..... 28.060.02 Bills payable; .. ..... lftg.OOO.OO Deposits subject to check" 1.021.361.92 lime L ert incates of Deposit .... 185,932,38 -"' ouistannine .. Certified Checks Due to National Banks .... Die to State Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies Special Bond Account .. .. Liability Account of Domestic Acceptances . . . . 1.214.25 2,571.58 427,860.88 ' -U 539.310.34 45,000.00 25,500.00 Total .. . $2,700,546.87 State of North Carolina County of New Hanover, i t, t, September 23rd, 1916. pt3' Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear-that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . ' ok ,u , - E- BETHBA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 23rd day of September, 1916. Ii. IT OIPiSnTIWM Vnian Pnhll. i .Correct Attest : - ' I MILTON CALDER. THOS. E. COOPER. CUTHBERT MARTIN, Directors. Draw WILMINGTON DISPATCH; 11. Evening prayer at 6 o'clock. Everybody cord ialy welcomed. St. Paul's, Sixteenth and Market streets Rev. E. deF. Heald; rector. Holy communion at 7:30 a, m. Sun day School at 9:45 a. m. Morning tiraver and sermon at 11 "o'clock. ! Pvantnv '.nfavar OTlrl RPrTYlOTl at 8 I ..4 li M J . I o'clock. All are cordially welcome. T 15 Electric Line From High Point To Thomasville E)id Not j Pay Expenses j High Point, Sept. 23 It has been- decided by the officials of the j electric battery storage car that , has Kflo nmninir hotwoon horo nnrt Thnm asville, for the past three months, that , fli,tfn.iH and i the service would be discontinued and yesterday was the first day that the; car has not run since it has been operated. It was thought when the car made its initial trip on June 21 that the pro- jecf would be a money making one but it has been stated that to this time the line has not even been paying i expenses. ' It has been rumored here that the !C. and Y. R. is contemplating outtine learned. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further information as to "ads," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." FOR RENT 116 NORTH THIRD street a three-room housekeeping .'apartment. Clean, comfortable, and in good condition. Lights and tele phone included. Location central. 9-23-7t FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER-; ies. Country Produce and fine Native ' Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. Bender is with me and will cut it to ; your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tf i WANTED YOUNG MAN, 16 TO 30 years of age tS earn $50.00 to $100.00 , T)PT mnntH nt hnma TMn fnvoatmonf or experience necessary. This posi- j tively means your success if you act today. Dept. 16, Room Build., Chicago, 111. 9-22-23-28-3 0-1 0-3-7-14-9t 360, ComQ CENTRAL MARKET CO., 809 CHEST- nut street Mr. Sol. Jones is with us ' . and we want your trade. Beef (na-. tive and western). Pork Sausage,! Country Produce, etc. Phone 316. 9-21-3t-j WANTED BOY'S SECOND HAND Bicycle. Good condition and cheap, i Call today at 14 South 6th street. I 9-23-lt-j I F0R RENT AT NO 609 SOUTH SEC ond street, a six room house, with bath included, a'.so all. modern con veniences. "A deep lot and cement sidewalk. . Price reasonable. " Apply No. 611 South Second street or phone 1885. 9-23-lt-j LARQE SIZE PREMIER SALAD Dressing, 25c a bottle. Celery, 2 stalks for 15c Takay grapes, 15c per pound; Eagle milk, 15c. Fresh lot of frankfurters, balogna and cheese at May's Delicatessen. Phone 1322. 9-22-7t FOR RENT RESIDENCE NO. 206 Grace street, seven rooms with all 1 modern -conveniences. Phone 145 today. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Tem ple. 9-22-3t I FOR RENT 221 SOUTH SIXTH RAN DISCONTINUED street, 9 rooms; 411 Church street. ' der expert management. Tuition rea 8 rooms; and several very desirable sonable. Living Expenses Cheap, up-to-date apartments. Reasonable Write for endorsements. Charlotte Te, Tl!pnone 145 today. W. A.1 Telegraphy School, Charlotte, N. C, mwiu., mttbonic rempie. 9-ZZ-6t Interest from date, when left ninety SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, FOR . YOUR ' SUNDAY- DINNER Pullman Pound Cake, Layer Cakes, Snow Balls.' Lady Fingers, Macfea. - roons and Jumbles.- We also call your attention to our Rye Bread, Seeded TrusV and Graham Bread, Royal Bakery Phone -246. 9-22-2t WHAT'S ON AT THE ROYAL? THE choicest assortment of fancy cakes. In fact anything a first class bakery should. have. .-Phone us your order. Royal Bakery! Phone 246. 9-22-2t THE PEOPLES' MARKET OFFERS you very besf Native Beef, honest ! weight and clean service at tne fol lowing low prices: Loin or Round at 22c. lb; RIbb 20c. lb; Chuck 15c. lb;' Stew 12 l-2c. lb r Hamburger to your order 20c lb. All other meats, Sau sage and Country Produce at corre sponding low prices. Phone 297 J. D. Stefano, Proprietor, 611 Castle street. . 9-22-7t N "CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS We train you to pass them. Put your f spare time to account and get a good Government job. Write for Circu- J iar. international uorresponaence School, Box 888, Scranton, Pa." 9-19-30t FRESH EGGS, 33c; LEMONS, 25c: -onions, 7c:; rice, whole grain, 9c: glasses jelly, catsup, mustard, vine gar cocoa Durkee's dressing, etc., ; 9c or 3 of a kind, 25c, Steady cheap-1 est prices. ii town ; ask for price list. A .Renik, cor. 5th and Nixon; 'Phone . 827. 9-21-7t BLANKETS WE INVITE YOU TO Call and inspect our noted Cohen j System cleaned blankets. We guar-1 antee satisfaction or no pay. We . also have a special Dry Tumbler for drying washed blankets, which as sures satisfaction. Phone 249. City Laundry Co. 26 No. 2nd street. 9-21-7t WANTED MEN TO LEARN BAR- , ber trade; few weeks required; steady positions for competent -graduates; wonderful demand for bar bers. Free catalogue. Richmond Barber College, Richmond, Va. 9-20-14t-j JURT RPr.FIVFn I ARRP MAP.KFR i els, fresh Prunes and Apricots, J Premier jams 20c and Unicorn coffee ! 25c and very best Creamery butter! 40c a pound and strictly fresh guar anteed Eggs at market price at May's Delicatessen. Phone 1322. 9-15-7t , CHICKENS, CHICKENS YOUNG AND hens dressed and alive. We guar antee to pleas. Very best of Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb. All kinds of fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Cook ing Apples,. 40 cents peck; Cooking Pears 25 cents peck. Phone No. 72. Batson's Meat Market. 9-15-tf i UNREDEEMED ONE 14-K SOLID 15; size, . 21 jewel Hamilton watch, worth $85.00. Unredeemed price $39.50 at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop, 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 9-21-tf YOU'LL ENJOY A SHORE DINNER at the . Greystone Inn, Carolina Beach. Why not . come out this af ternoon after business hours? 9-21-3t MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and typewriting will make you a real stenographer. Day and night les sons. Leon L. Motte, official court ' stenographer, chief - instructor. Phone 737-W, 105 Church street. 9-15-tf RESIDENCE FOR RENT IN DESIR a HI a lAafAno ItfPavanf otvAo on1 prices. See J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-18-tf, FOR SALE ONE SAXON ROAD- ster in good condition, bargain. Phone 1627- 9-21-3t thu frl sun ' WANTED RESPONSIBLE MERCH- ant in each town in the Carolinas to sell Electric Light Globes. I give ex clusive territory, and 30 to 40 per cent discount on Standard Lamps to right party. Will sell direct where I have no agent. W. L. Moore, Char lotte, N. C. 9-22-23-28-30-10-3-7-11-ir 9t (A REAL HOME, COMFORTABLE, DE- lignum with an conveniences. Good meals at very reasonable cost all this and much more in the beautiful apartment of the comfortable Caro lina Apartment House at Fifth and Market streets. Apartments from two rooms and bath upward. We in vite your inspection. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 9-21-tf HOME HUNTERS, ARE INVITED TO let us show you the delightful homes that .we will have for rent from Octo ber first. These houses, will be put in condition to suit tenant. It is our business to show these houses, and we invite you to call. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Insurance, 124 Princess street. 9-21-tf WANTERD STUDENTS TO LEARN I Telegraphy. Old reliable school un-1 9-22-23-28-30-10-3-7-14-9t SEPTEMBER 2V 1 9 1 6r NATIVE COUNTRY, . Pl6 , PORK; ' Fresh Norfolk Oysters Friday, f All ; t kinds fresh meats, fruits and vegeta- , bles. We guarantees to ;please.iBat ' .son's: Meat 'Market, 115 -Market , street.- Phone 72. - , "9-21-tf.. ' TO THE LADIES OF WILMINGTON. - Rugs made from discarded carpets. Will be here for short while. Phone 1126-J. S. A. Evans. : ' 9-21-7t ; , MOTOR TO CAROLINA BEACH AF- ter business hours " and i; enjoy an appetizing Shore Dinner. i at.;; the Greystone Inn. Many WHmingtori ians are meeting their friehas here. . 9-21-3t "; AFTER BUSINESS HOURS yourself the much heeded rest and motor to Carolina , Beacb-I Partake of an appetizing, shore dinner at the Greystone Inn., f ; , 9-21 CUT RATE TIRE - STORE THE only one in the Carolinas, offers big inducements in the following brands of tires almost half price Fi.sk; Baender, Goodyear, Gordon, Dia mond and other standard brands. We quote below a few of the smaller sizes 28x3 plain $6.70, non-skid, $7.93. 30x3 1-2 plain $936, non-skid ! $10.30. Write for price list, other sizes. Cut Rate Tire Store, 10 1-2 E. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. P. O. Box 91. 9-22-23-28-30-103-7-14-3 YOU LIV UNDER MODERN CON- ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kept; efficient management; ; convenient location; Apartment of varied sizes and prices. J. O. Wright & Son. -Real Estate and Insurance Agents. - 9-18-tf. WANTED AT ONCE, FOUR YOUNG Men to take Barber's course. Posi tions guaranteed when completed. Durham Barber Colleen. Ihc.i Dur ham, N. C. 9-222-23-28-30-10-3-7-.14-9t ! 126-128 PRINCESS t.1" (GARRELL Building) 19-21-23 North Second St. Every three minutes an electric car j passes the Gain-ell Building, wouldn't ; one or. both of those nice stories be a j good place for your business? Let ! F. A. Lord, Agent, show them to yon, 8-20-eod-tf KODAK" FINISHING QUICK RE turns. Good Work. Moderate prices. H. Dempt, Studio, Rocky Mount, N. C 9-22-23-28-30-10-3-7-14-9t j 7, CENTKAL HOTEL. MAW'.ET, N. C, ' five minutes from depot. Cool 'and tloa n -hiit olA a vrrrv a ' flfrw nan fa 4 Meals fifty cents. 9-3-6-10-13-17-20-24-27-St-j - ATTENTION, COUNTRY PEOPLE I 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 rob ber, automoDile tires, mixed . rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, '14 8outh Second street. Phone 306. Wil mington, N. C. 7-25-tf SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We have unlimited stock fire boards; any size; one piece no seam. Call , 4?1. Expert Stoveman on job within ' few minutes of call. W. B. Klander, j.' 8 So. 2nd street. 9-17-tf APPLES, APPLES, ONIONS, CAB- bage, Irish Potatoes, Lemons and everything in the Produce line. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co., phone 323. Wilmington, N. C. 9-6-tf BEFORE RENTING CONSULT J. Q. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Rent ing Agents. Desirable homes in de sirable locations of different sizes and prices. 9-1-tf. REM LIST HOUSES 116 Redcross St., 7 rooms $35.00 202 Orange St., 8 rooms $35.00 216 North 6th St., 8 rooms $33.3.1 305 North Fourth, 10 rooms.. 30.00 311 Grace St., 1 rooms 27.50 414 Chestnut St., 8 rooms $30.00 311 1-2 Red Cross, 6 rooms... 25.00 814 Dock St. 7 rooms ... $25.00 721 Chestnut St., 7 rooms $25.00 205 Ann St., 6 rooms $20 00 220 McRae St., 6 rooms $18.00 1916 Woolcott Ave., 5 rooms $16.67 1017 South 6th St., 6 rooms 10.00 514 Ann, Apt., 5 rooms 15.00 OCTOBER FIRST 521 Dock St., 7 rooms $40.00 i 109 South 5th, 8 rooms . 40,00 3zu soutn 4tn, 7 rooms su.yo 211 North 3rd, 6 rooms .. 30.00 EE 1900 Woolcott Ave, 6 roos 25.00 5 1502 Dock, 5 rooms .... 25.00 1921 Perry Ave., 5 rooms 16.68 E F. Wilder days or longer. Convenient for funds in canK ana i rust Company Bank at Front and Market Streets R unty -VI- Whq "does hot save something out of his earning failing to provide against either old age or the rainy day. You owe it to yourself to save as much as ycu p;Ssi blyJcaii for the time is bound to conie when you can no longer .ve.:f.rff..T;-" ; - We invite your business. ? ESTABLISHED 1900. ..wsr.ivJt , y - TTfceWeoifft Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. 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 i R. Bradley, Cashier ; W. M. Cumming, R, G. Grady W. H. Brown, C. D. Weeks. Second and STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! We have 1 740 dozen Strictly Fresh Country Eggs. Thomas Grocery Co. Phone 294. 523-525 North Fourth Street. We do the Business that's why ourNstock is always Fresh. Moving Soon? A The Murchison Capital and Surplus $1650,000.00 Resource 1 $8,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers everr 'facility and best possible service H. C. M 'QUE EN, President. J. W. YATE8. V. President U S. GRAINGER, Cashlsr. W. 8. JOHNSON, Asst. CashUr. J. V. GRAINGER, V. President. M. F. ALLEN, Asst. CashUr. J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Acs' Ca shier. 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 rivJ Coal. 111 t HJ.mj I U iltl I Jill III I f 1 1 Ul 1JT1I1II 111 j I il II 1 1 1 II I If ttl i B. McCABE & CO., I Certified Public Accoun- i tants. ; : I Keen SIB M arehlMB Buk nu. E Fbone: 896. WILMINGTON. MT. O. g READ EBUSINESS TJJann Princess Streets. Gas Cabinet Range Service of Quality Beauty of Design Will Finish Your Kitchen Tidewater Po wer Co. 217-223 Princess Street. Phone 28. National Bank SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Quick Lunch Day and Night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month at Reasonable Rates. 4.. SPECIALS temporarily idle ' rv " s i - ' , . ' , -A - T ."7 -