:, ; ' . " - . V, .- P. PAGE EIGHT RATE TO BE EXPL Official Letter is Being Wild to All Subordinate Councils. Is Of Much Interest. Cornelius. Harnett Council No. 231 Royal Arcanum will hold its .regular session next Monday evening in its Council Chamber at which time a com mitteefrom Carolina Council No. 1874 Royal Arcanum will visit the mother council with an urgent request that the . two councils have a joint meeting during the week at which time a Grand Council officer will be present to ex plain the revision of rates. It will no doubt be of interest to ths three hundred members of the Royal Arcanum to learn that Mr. Harvey B. Craven, Past Grand Regent and now Supreme Representative of the North Carolina Grand Council, has accepted a commission to act as Deputy Su preme Regent for several months and during this time he will visit a num ber of the subordinate councils and ex plain the necessity for the change in rates as well as the wisdom exercised by the Supreme Council in making this change. Grand Regent, Dr. Rufus L. Allen, of Waynesville, has issuee an official let ter which is now being mailed out to all subordinate councils. A copy of this letter will be read with great interest by members of the Royal Arcanum. It is as follows: Waynesville, N. C, Oct. 3, 1916. To Officers and Members of Grand and Subordinate Councils of the Royal Arcanum of North Carolina Greetings : Brothers: The re-convened session of the Supreme Council, R. is now history, and being loyal to the laws of the various States in which we do business, requiring all fraternal insurance orders to become actuar ily solvent insurance societies, our rates have been readjusted to put us on that basis. That this may be a hardship on some of our brothers I am aware, but I ask each and every i it v.i : ! one of you to first read the obliga-it tion we all signed when we joined the order and to remember that every dollar you Jmve ever paid to the W. & O. B. fund has gone to lighten the burdens of some widow and orphans or both, and that npw you are called on to contribute more .eacb month you are? more surely perpetuating the good deeds already done and exem plifying virtue, mercy and charity in the, highest and best form; and re member brothers, you have had ab solute protection to the present, and the only reason your family has not been benefited by it is that you are still . living. I urge every Loyal Ar canium to get squarely behind the action of the Supreme Council and go , to work and hold all our members i yal (Groceiry , ID) W 17th and Market U 5th and Red Cross Sts. Phone 70 Phone 74 COMPOUND LARD . . . 14c lb. PURE LARD . .... ...... . . . .19c lb. PURE ELGIN BUTTER : 38c lb. MEAT . 16c lb ROYAL COFFEE . . . 25c lb ECONOMY COFFEE ...... 20c lb. RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 22c lb. PIPPIN FLOUR . . . 55c . SUGAR 07c lb. ALL PRlfcES CORRESPONDINGLY LOW There's more satisfaction in a small margin of profit on first grade foods than in inflated profits on doubtful things. For, you see, we're not building up two stores thatrwe expect, sometime, to have to run away from ! BUY FOR LESS AND PAY CASH. FREE DELIVERY Kara V .. . ' - 1- 1 HALF an Such a Box will Lcpsiuncnu aid encourage new v ones to join, and noMo listen , to the siren , voice oJ. old line insurance "agents or to the wail of the "kicker," for you are older. and t insurance in any order will cost you more than when you joined the Royal Arcanum. "V. , I urge every member to study the R. A. bulletin of September, 1916,, and to note, that the increase of .rates is upheld by the highest court Jn the land, but to: especially study the va rious options and tables of cash op tions where the older members cani discharge this indebtedness and get a new certificate that will have a net face value. i , Brothers, the change is not in effect until December, 1916. Study well your actions. Be loyal. Don't forget that ye are only fconfplying with State laws. Remember the countless America, which convenes in that city numbers of . widows and orphans the on Monday, October 9th,. and con grand old Royal Arcanum has protect-' tim,es m session through Thursday. a v IU1 I. We will have literature from the Bureau of Publicity of Supreme Coun cil and will place it in the hands of collectors or secretary of each coun- cil, more fully explaining the rates and I earnestly urge each member to study carefully before dropping his membership. v Write the Grand Secretary or Grand Regent, who at all times are anxious . to h.elp you. Fraternally yours in V. M. C, RUFUS Li. ALLEN, Grand Regent. H. E. Bonitz, Grand Secretary, in speaking of the Royal Arcanum and its influence in this community, men tions "briefly that he believes the Royal Arcanum, along with other fra ternal societies, has had a decMed influence in preserving peaee in America. All fraternal societies not only are advocates of brotherly love among their members, but endeavor in no small measure to disseminate the principles of peace and prosper ity. i "The fraternal system in the United j States has done much in cementing i the ties that bind the nation together and making real the fact that there is no North, no South, no East, no West, but a one undivided and invis ible people and nation.' "While the Royal Arcanum is an organization based on fraternity, yet I .-4- trmt-r-n vn4- I must not be forgotten that there must be a secure financial foundation The Supreme Council recognizes this fact, and through the necessity (caused by giving the membership of the Royal Arcanum protection at less 'than its 'actual cost, the order now finds it necessary to make an in crease in its rates. In other words, an adequate rate is necessary to make the order stronger and to place it on a more solid foundation. It is the desire of those in authority to keep the superstructure beautiful and useful and in order to make it a per manent structure it was necessary to make the foundation strong and deep and builded upon an absolute finan cial permanency. "It is the belief of those in author- roceiry C, Dro vide absolute ; THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH: FK1U A x ATTEND MEETING f mi n mini mm ATI Mr. Hinton Leaves Tomorrow for National LaundrymenV . Convention. Accompanied .by his, wife, .Mr. J. O. Hinton, manager of tlie City Xiaundry; will leave tomorrow morning for .Cirt cinnatl, Ohio, where he goes to attend the 33rd annual convention of the i Laundrymen's National Association of ; The association, composed of North I and 'South Carolina and Georgia, is a member of the National organization. The Tri-State Association will hold its' annual, meeting at Wrightsville Beach next June, coming on the invitation of Mr. Hinton. The meeting in Cincinnati will doubtless be laregely attended by the laundrymen of the country ihd prom ises, to be of great benefit to all who atiena, as a uumuer ul luiyortaai, suu- i iivtQ art trt hA rh'sniissprt Plxnfirts I will be present to discuss the question of dyes, blues, etc., and Mr. Hinton expects to be more than repaid for making the long trip from discussion of .this subject alone, to say nothing of the other important features of the convention. ity that the present rates are perma nent, and that they will never again in the history of the order be neces sary to make further changes or re visions in the new rates unless, how ever, it will be to make reduction in Option. A rates, as this rate has dem onstrated that it is not only ample to provide the proper protection for the members in this class, but will also provide a surplus somewhat greater than is necessary to reach a solvency of 100 per cent." At home or abroad you should keep witn you Dr. SBTH ARNOLD S RAT.SAM tho VOQt roiYiofl v fnr Rnwot Complaints. Warranted by J. H. Hardin. Advt. 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 "atfs," call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." THRIFT MAKES OUR CITY, THE Building and Loan Associations pro vide the system for you to earn over 6 per cent net on your savings. New investment series now open at 123 Princess. L. W. Moore, sec'y, Car olina B. & Li. Association. 10-6-lt REGISTRATION BOOKS NOW OPEN. See that your name Is there. IF YOU BELIEVE IN WILSON SUB- scribe to the Wilson Campaign Fund. IF YOU WANT PEACE AND PROS- perity help Wilson win. FOR SALE TWO HOUSES, NOS. 913 and 915 South Sixth street. Lot 66 by 165. .Sewerage aner water. Sacri fice to quick cash pTtrcnaser. Look at them. Address W. R. K. Slocumb, Norfolk, Va. 10-6-lt-j BEFORE RENTING CONSULT J. G. Wright & Son, Real Estate and Rent ing Agents. Desirable Homes in de sirable locations of different sizes and prices. 9-18-tf. 4lF0R FRESH AND FANCY GROCER- ies, Country Produce and fine Native ! Beef call o R. B. Moore. Mr. J. D. ! Bender is with me and will cut it to your taste. Phone 1888. Third and I Castle. 9-23-tf j FOR RENT DESIRABLE 10 ROOM j Dwelling on 6th and Dock streets.! All Modern Improvements and in first c'ass condition. Will rent to , one or two familip.s nnd makp nnart. , -i TT rrr,,,,-' . 10-4-3t-wed-fri-sun I $25.00 PER MONTH WILL RENT 311 Grace street, 7 rooms, in good condi tion. H. F. Wilder, Agent. 10-4-3t-wed-fri-sun. ' 1 'r FRESH KILLED BEAR MEAT ON sale at Batson's Meat Market, 115 T Market street. Fresh Norfolk Oys-! ters fresh every day. Very best of Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork. Phone 1 72. 10-4-tf j jTrT A ll A "V ar i win WW; aa. i imcr -t , . -' : .By gene byrnes t I X ' I ADMIT in -l ewK i . tell ' v &torY teller n ; ( ; U57THAT - ,l AKT IMITATE. A V AH TELL V -yT ' v iljyji "CIV JL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS We train you to pass- them. Put your spare time to account and get a good Government job. Write for Circu lar. International Correspondence School, Box 888. Scranton, Pa." 9-19-30t MAY'S DELICATESSEN STORE OK Front street will be closed Saturday until 6 p. m. on account" of holiday. 10-6-lt 1 WATCH THE fund grow. WILSON CAMPAIGN FORD OWNERS NOTICE. WE carry Nin stock genuine Champion X Spark Plugs. Regular equipment in Ford Cars 75c each. Four for $2.50. See us. W. D. McMillan, Jr., 108 to 112 North Second street. 10-5-7t UNBOUNDED PEACE, UNLIMITED prosperity is the record of Democ racy. Register and vote to keep Wilson there. B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf IF YOU BUY YOUR MEATS FROM O. J. Mintz & Co., in the city market, you save money because their prices don't cover bad accounts. They have no had accounts because they sell for cash only. Phone 1245-W. 10-5-7t ' THE WILSON CLUB NEEDS THHE Support of all true nnd loyal Demo crats. MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION opens new series Building and Loan stock twice a year July and Janu ary and offers stock for sale in one series till the next series opens. "The Mechanics" is 27 years old and strong. Walker Tayror, president; W.M. Cumming, secretary; office, 208 Princess street. 10-3-6t WANTED YOUNG MEN AND WOM- en of good standing learn shorthand and bookkeeping. Classes start Oct. 3. Wilmington Business College, 204 N. Front Street. 9-29-7tJ YOU LIVS 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. WILMINGTON IS STRONGLY IN- debted to Democracy prove your lAiralftv Kir rvn aolnif rrfA s VM1t L" oTt iiim registered neIgnt)or- registered. NATIVE COUNTRY PIG PORK, Fresh Norfolk Oysters, Friday. All kinds fresh meats, fruits and vegeta bles. We guarantee to please. Bat son's Meat Market, 115 Market treet. Phone 72. 9-21-tf NEW SERIES SATU RDAY. OCTOBER uycu m mo xuiu- over jamming ana Loan. Association, 25c per share. Ten series matured, none exceeding 330 weeks.- Fpr in vestor or borrower there is no better. We earn over 7 per cent net. All taxe3 paid by Association. Books now open get your stock at Wilder's Real Estate office, 207 Princess streej. 9-26-tf REMEMBER 3,000 MAJORITY IS THE slogan for Democracy November 7th. You .can't vote unless ycm register. a vcry mall amount of money, ' - u.m .wma situ , wb vrvr any cause for your important papers ahd valuables of every description. We o, i y i o. COAST LINE HOTEL CAFEROOMS by the day, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmo TYPEWRITER WANTED FOR Spare time work. Apply 120 Red Cross street. 10-6-lt-J OUR CUSTOMER WANTED 38x18. We were temporarily out of that size. He tried allVver town to get them. What we didn't have nobody had. But we could getthem quicker than anybody else and so we got the bus iness. We can give you the same efficient service. Cantwell Lumber Company, Oldest Retail Dealers. Phone No. 10, Front and Meares streets. 10-6-3t WE HAVE FCfa QUICK SALE SEV- eral thousand feet of lumber three and four flouring $12.50 per thous and. Cantwell Lumber Company, Oldest Retail Dealers, Phone 10, Front and Meares streets. 10-6-3t JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD VERY nice bulk Cabbage, 200 bags Green ! Mountain Irish Cobbler Potatoes; car of Apples and some very fine Onions. Sickle Pears, Cranberries, Lemons, Limes, Oranges and a com plete line of Candies. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchan dise Co., Phone 323, Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington and other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 10-1-tf FURNITURE WE BUY SECOND- hand furniture. Get our prices be fore selling. -Write or call. Phone 1026-J. Castle Street Furniture Co., 705 Castle street. 10-l-7t-j CUT PRICES ON ALL GOODS THE very best of Western and Native meats, Fat Young Chickens an Hens. Fresh Vegetables, Country Eggs, Country Pig Pork. Batson's Meat Market. Phone No. 72. 9-30-lf PJT HOUSE8 521 Dock St., 7 rooms $40.00 202 Orange St., 8 rooms $35.00 311 Nun, 7 rooms 35.00 216 North 6th St., 8 rooms-. 30.00 1606 Chestnut, 6 rooms 30.00 311 Grace, 7 rooms 25.00 305 North Fourth, 10 rooms 30.00 316 South 2nd St., 8 rooms 35.00' 320 South 4th, 7 rooms 30,00 414 Chestnut, 8 rooms 30.00 10 Church, 7 rooms 25.00 311 1-2 Red Cross, 6 rooms 25.00 814 Dock St. 7 -room's $5.00 518 South Front, ,6 rooms. 25.00 721 Chestnut St., 7 rooms -- $25.00 108 South lfthf 5 rooms 20.00 1921 Perry Ave.," 5 rooms 15.00 205. Ann St.,, 6 rooms $20 00 1916 Woplcott Ave., 5 rooms.. 15.00 409, Campbell, 7 rooms 14.50 111 So. 8th, 5 rooms 12.50 Wilder and yet it itf more than enough to pay for the rental of a Safe v uuiu B U L BS; PA P Eflf (WH ITE NARCISSUS, : Roman' HyacintW.Dutch' Hyacinths, all colors Princeps, 'Empress,' .Von Soln, Tulips: cjrocus Freezias and Sacred . Lily1 Bulbs. Everything tin bulbous stock. . Call or 'phone Will Rehder, The , Florist," Phone 46. 10-6-31 7 MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND - and typewriting wilt make you a real stenographer. Day and . night les sons. Leon.Ii. Motte, official court stenographer. chief instructor. ' .one-737-Wr'105 Church street. if? II Ml! II Consignments Carefully Handled. Advances on Cotton Stored if desired. W.B.CooperCo. i( The Correct Viewpoint v Many have a mistaken idea that it is because people are prosperous that they have Savings Accounts. Prosperity in connection with savings is the effect rath er than the cause. The individual who practices Thrift, who little by little builds a surplus and with it character and reputation does not wait, for prosperity he makes it. We invite you to join the ranks of those who are insur ing their future welfare. ESTABLISHED 1900. Peoples' Savings Wilmington, N. C- The Murchison Capital and Surplus Resources This Bank stands ready to famish best possible service. H. C. M 'QUEEN, President. C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER,. V. President. J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Ass't Ca !.' - - cordially invite you to pay i -. ' - - I JtDv Books I plU 'School Supplies C. W. YATES CO. : ...... . ., v . i ' - - 'illl I ; 'ATTENTION COUNTRY PEoDl k" JThis is an opportunity for you , "make money. Gathering up all th rags and junk , you can and shin ? ,me. I pay the highest prices f 'brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kln of rubber, automobile tlrcB, mixJ rags, etc Note address. II.- Steh? 14 South Second street. Phone V Wilmington, N. C. Builders' Supplies STORAGE 353 W B. Thorpe and Company WATER and ANN STREETS Bank ii j National Bank $1,650,000.00 $8,000,000.00 customers every ' facility and J. W. YATE8. V. President. W. S. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashier. shier. No. 257 The Little Gas Heater With the Punch Only $1.50 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY M ADE COMFORTABLE. Long Line of Other Heaters TIDE WATER POWER CO. 2722Z Princess Street. 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