l.i'y-.j'V' . "rm it; ; it - 4 -It ..i ' hi 11 IfpSK I" '"tlBEBTY LW UHU PHhSH Uli Kllnril I rl III I IIU by fetischeiria. frightened the cook m - .. v , W ULllf I LIlUlllllO linU.UN I UU I 111 to giving Senhora a mysterious por- , - - ---- -, , ,;- " , : '-r , l TK1I? rV C'T A 'TI? uu ... uon. - . , -:a.:- UNITED SI A I Jt. IDEAL SQLOIEH1 UtAflflNU IN briftZIL Wins Admiration of All Who ! Newspaper WorkedGigantic Meet Him- His Military Career. 19. An Sell" to Act as Object; Lesson. m TlBitfd Press.) Washington, D. C., May is. An . - Janeiro. April 10. (By Mail). ideal soldier, in the opinion of every An old-fashioned mansion in the man with whom he has come in con-' central part of this city, a relic of tact during-his long and brilliant ca-' Empire days, umed aii l air of mys reer in the United States army, is Major-General John J. Pershing. jhind its heavily curtained windows. Ever since he came out of West j words and? scraps of conversation Point in 1886 as senior cadet captain, were heard in outlandish tongue. Liin the highest honor there, General Per- busines and closed carriages loaded " ... . heavily veiled and cloaked midnight shing: has been living and fighting vig!tbr Rumors filled the air. battles that fit him preeminently for , A discretely worded advertisement the highest honors in the service. He in the papers stopped some of the ru was ten years in the Southwest, fight- mors, but not the curiosity of the peo inE Gorontao and his Apaches. He PThey was in the Spanish war with a negro mysterJous mansion and that his serv regiment and was called by his iceg were at the command Df those colonel the bravest and coolest man whQ sought the secrets of the future, under fire he had ever seen, and he advice m affairs of love, business,-re-accomplished the extraordinarily diffi- Jigl 6r politicSf cure Cf disease or cut task of subjugating the Moros in ,y Qther poSsible.-cause which de tbe Philippines. manded power beyond ordinary hu- ( It was for all these things probably man reaCh. but chiefly for his work in the Philip-, For sixty days Djoghi Harad flour pines, that President Roosevelt in rhrt an nrosDered. His clientele in- 1906 promoted Captain Pershing to the ciuded rich arid poor, powerful and i rann or urigauir-gf uerai, jumpms wellCf believers and sceptics, open him over .the heads of 862 other offi- discipies and secret worshipers, cers the record jump in the history , Then suddenly "A Noite", an en of the army. tornrisinir npwsnnnpr of Rio. announc- General Pershing is 57 years -old -ed-jn screaming headlines that Djoghi and a native of Missouri. After leav- Harad, the Indian Fakir, who had cur- a 1 - . I a. J 1 1 a 1 , mg me west romi acauemy ne en- ed uncurable diseases, depicted me tered the cavalry service, and in that past and foretold the future to the arm he has done much of his most satisfaction of thousands, offered ex brilliant and enduring work. During pensive advice and had applied the his service in-the Philippines he had alchemy of oriental mysticism to the to undergo tests, military and admin-?awe Df the entire city, was not a istrative, that proved him a superior fakir at all that he was Sr. Eustachio officer. For his distinguished services 'Alves, one of the best known report in his fights against the Moros in the ers in Brazil, and that his clientele, Lake Llano country he was singled nign and OWj ricn and poor p0werful! nut fnr nraieo hv iYta -Procirlont in i --j... i;t.i. i. : i. ni i ! v'"" " "j . . v ana wean, society jiguis, uiu yuu- one of his messages to Congress. ticians business men and, it was hint There, his senior officer being incapa- I d eyen tne clergy could get their citated, the command of a battalion Lftn(iV, h,, hv ralline at. the office What "voodvoor means to tne Ain can black, the "jinx", to the American big leaguer, and "Jonah." to the sea faring man, f etischism means to the Brazilian. Superstition is oke of the greatest handicaps of the country. It Denetrates' all stratas of - society, I among the better classes ' to a lesser degree, but among tne negro popula tion it is a vice carried to extreme. Fetischeiros each have followings, some of them of thousands. They or ganize societies and hold dances which degenerate into orgies of the lowest description. They prey on the superstitions of their victims and often become. rich by their extortions. Clairvoyants, fortune tellers, carto-1 mantes, fakirs and others claiming mysterious ; powers ply their trades openly. Societies of mystic crystal ball gazers, and- Vcults" of consider- able respectibility flourish by appeal) to superstition. Police and news-1 paper campaigns have done much to rid the larger cities of these mystery workers but the superstition which makes their business possible and profitable remains. The fetischeiro is the "padre's" rival. It is quite, in form to wear a rab mit's foot in Brazil. a 1 . 1 1 r-. T 1. .W. J J aevoivea upon mm. uapiain r ersuing Qi A Noite" and presenting the card was away from civilization and al- giv9n him by Djoghi Harad, the fakir, most cut off from communication with Th enterprising newspaper worked tne outside world. For seven montns BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE. For this service we use the Pot tal Telegraph Cable Company's messengers. They will . call for your, "ads." in the same manner and quick time as they now cover the. city for telegrams, night let tergrams, gables, etc. For further information a to "ads," call 176, but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." i ;SBsw hat! r vawn- I I lVST VeAjS AND . ILL ' WiuW. YX slfe NTCLL TOE PlFFtRCNCE "LIBERTY LOAN OF 1917' UNITEP STATES WAR BONDS PRICE: Pat $100 per $100 Bond ; $1,000 per $1,000 Bond, etc TNTERBST: 31-2 percent, payable semi-annually; January 'i July 1. ' m. AMOUNTS: At. least as low as $100, and possibly lower. FORM : Probably both Coupon and Registered. MATURITIES Will be determined later. CONVERSION: Exchangeable for an equal amount of any i.t loan carrying rate Issued during tn e war. aier PAYMENT: Terms of payment will be announced later. BondB n be ready for delivery July 1, 1917. 11 There will be no charge for our services In handling your mbRPTu tlon. Call or write us. " THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Princess Streets. The enterprising newspaper the gigantic "sell" as aji object lesson iri a campaign against superstition in Brazil. A carpenter steps on a nail. He fastens to a "fetischeiro". She it is nearly always a woman, and old and j haggard takes a needle and malvfes the motions of sewing up his wounds. She mumbles a cantation with her toothless gums. .She gives directions and hints at an enemy with the "evil eye." The carpenter goes away scar ed and satisfied and probably dies of blood poison. A houseowner has a discussion with he kept open his base of operations, supplied his own subsistence and, with his men, fought every day and part of the night. He started at the lower end of the lake and fought clear around its circumference, exterminat ing hostile natives or making peace with their chiefs. General MacArthur, then in com mand of the Philippines, recommend ed him for promotion to brigadier general as the only recognition com mensurate with his actual services. Under the law President Roosevelt could not have bestowed the rank of jhic )on!into nTWi nrrtm- th tn vacate colonel upon CaptainPershing. so the jtne house . For a month he advertises President gave him the record pro-1 in the newspapers for. new renters motion. I without a single response. He g6es When the army forces were sta-;to the house to see what is the mat tiqned on the Mexican border by j ter. He finds that his erstwhile and President Taft, General. Pershing was vengefut clients - have .employed - a immediately ordered from San Fran- J fetischeiro and that there are cabalis cisco to the front, and when, follow- tic signs on the walls, cross bones tied JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF Iver Johnson Bicycles. Come early . before they are all gone. Queen City Cycle Ca, 209 Market street. 4-6-tf rnn Deu aa u u j"r ' All lotest Improvements. Apply J. T. Gordon, agent. Phone 745 3-15-tf RATES WILMINGTON DISPATCH'S Business Locals. Daily or Sunday One Cent Per Word 25 Words or less, one time 25c 25" Words, 2 times consecutively 4Qc 5 Words, 3 inies consecutively 50c 25 Words, 1 week (7 times) . .$1.00 No advertisement less than 25 cents TELEPHONE 176. WANTED BLACKSMITH or Wheel. wright. Apply, to W. R. Brown, 112 South 2nd street. 5-16-5t-j ing the attack on Columbus N. M., by Villa, President Wilson mobilized the State militia along the -Rio Grande and ordered pursuit of Villa, General Pershing was assigned to the task. with hair on the floors and other weird messes from the pot of '"bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.!' . He glv?s the house a thorough cleaning and, he swears to it that very same day In 1905 General Pershing was mar- he. has a dozen answers to his adver ried to the daughter of United States 1 tisement. Senator Frances E. Warren, of Wyom-A farmer finds his favorite horse ing. On August 27, 1915, 3frs. Per- sick. He calls a veterinarian and the shing and three of their little children horse nearly dies. Then he calls a were burned to death "in the fire at fetischeiro, who proceeds to make the Presidio in San Francisco. I "fetischeiria." He build's a fire. He The selection of General Persuing . brews a brew. He dances, sings, falls to command the first American army in a fit, jumps up, kicks the horse to ever to set foot on the soil of Europe j its feet and. presto it's cured, will please his country, for he is a Senhora Fulan finds one of J her favorite with those who know him,j servants thieving and discharges her. and also with those who have only, Shortly after she is taken ill. She calls WANTED FIRST CLASS WHITE barber. Good pay for first class man. Write or wire. The Cloer Barber Shop, Lenoir, N. C. 5-17-3t FARRIS HOT SUPPER ROLLS "Saves Hours in the Kitchen," "Honey Bread" is the "staff of life." Phone 626. Farris Bakery. 4-19-lm newspapers and periodicals as inform ants. His whole record stamps him as a soldier well qualified to carry out any military task, to which he may b assigned. Moreover, there is a combination of efficiency and pic turesqueness about his mode of work ing that pleases. a doctor, w,ho shakes his head. She calls a fetischeiro, who discovers that a rival is making bad medicine. She SOCIALIST MEETINGS TO BEGIN MONDAY OLD CONFEDERATE CAPITAL C Balfour and Associates Given Great Welcome In Rich -mond Today. (By Associated Press.) Stockholm, May 19 (Via London). The conferences or the various So cialist delegations will commence on Monday, each delegation holding a separate meeting. The Bulgarians will meH first, followed by either the German minority Socialists, who are not stated to have received pass ports, or the Finns. The Austrians 'will-follow and the succeeding week the Hungarians will meet. than any one else responsible for King Albert s decision not to abandon all Belgian ; territory, placed wreaths as a token of respect from the British army at the statues of Generals Robert E . Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson . The former read: "To the memory of Robert E. Lee, whose military genius and chivalrous personality have given him a high place among the great captains of the world's his tory, this tribute is paid on behalf of the. British army. General Jackson's wreath read: To the memory of T. J. Jackson, a God fearing man and a great sol dier, whose example has been an in spiration to many a British officer, OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't, matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15,00 per full set. Single and par tial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by re turn mail. Li. Mazer, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5-19-30t-j FOR SALE INSURANCE BUSINESS, fjig. renewal account, only one of its kind in Eastern Carolina," no compe tition, "easy to write. Address ''Nel lie," Box 595. 5-19-2t $10.00 RENTS A TWO STORY house, five rooms, bath, kitchen, within a half block of the car line, nearer in than 6th street, between Market and Castle. Address "House," Box 415. ' 5-19-2t WORTH WHILE FOR YQU TO AT- tend our 10th Anniversary sale, Spe cial bargains on leather goods and trunks. Charles Finkelstein, No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 5-11-tf v AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthry j in spare time; experience unneces-j sary; no canvassing; subjects sug-' gested . Send for particulars. Na ' tional Press Bureau, Room 4199, Buffalo,. N. y. 5-14-tr. . . LIMES, . LEMONS, CALIFORNIA Oranges, Fancy Box Apples, Cab bage. New Potatoes, Onions. Full line Soda Fountain Supplies just re ceived. Send us Your orders. Bear Produce & Merchandise Co. (Whole sale) Phones 452-453, Wilmington, N. C. 5-4-tf TO THE WISE ECONOMIC HOUSE, keeper, we have Furniture of a!' de scriptions at prices which will at tract you. . Great biz bargains In everything Furniture slight! used, you can -tell from-new, omp to see us, we can't and won't be undersold. Furniture packed and stored. Ster-i ling Furniture Co., 19 and 21 South Front street. K.iL Sneed, Manager. Phone 60. 2-21-tf FOR RENT I HAVE SEVERAL COT- tages situated in grove at Wrights ville station for rent. Also several building lots on water front for sale. See J. O. Hinton at City Laundry. 5-17-3t 'HARRISS SERVICE' MEANS PROM- ises Lept. Quality in printing, let ter heads, etc. and multigraph type written circulars any quantity. Type writing and Notaries Public. Har riss Typewriting and Advertising Company. 6-4-mon-wed-fri-tf 1 THE MOTTE SCHOOL OF SHORT. hand and Typewriting, day and night i lessons. Leon L. Motte, official court stenographer, chief instructor, &07 soutn Firtn street. rnone 1924-W. N 4-29-tf THE DUTY Every Patriotic American To Buy at Least One LI BERTY BOND We Will Help You. i THE 1RCHIS0N NT L BANK WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf I Liberty Loan We urge our friends to subscribe to at least one liberty loan bondWr$e us. AY. B. Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C. DANCE AND W. L. I. DRILL -at- UMINA TONIGHT Special Cars Leave Centre 8:15 and 8:45 P. M. Last Car Leaving Beach 1 1 : 1 5 P. M. The Tide Water Power Co. 10 a Jl 2Jjiiiimt!iiiiiiiiaiii!U!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limine: THE NEW YORK LIFE WE SELL SHANDS GROCERY, .FOURTH AND Nun A full line of fresh groceries Prompt delivery and courteous ser vice. 'Phone 630. 3-26-tf ICQ A-LI IS MORE THAN 71 TEARS OlD, AND OAS Admitted Awcti fS'SSItJ RMrr held for Dividend and con- ...fB tlasenclM lS,76t,41l tio other company In the world can make auch a showing. Over 23 million " dollars will be paid in dividend In the current year. It has no stocks or Industrial securities, no stock-holders, lias over 2 1-2 billions of Insurance In force; and Is owned by more than a Million Policy-holders who are the Company and who alone receive the profits of the Company. 0. L. DICKINSON, Arnt. Phone 859. Prlneesa Buudlnf. MAKE IT A REAL PICNIC WITH our help. Make it a. picnic that 2 every member of the party will en- k joy and remember. Make i t a picnic that will make, them smack their lips. We're re.ady to .help. We'll 5 " supply different cold meats that will s make every sandwich a miniature s banquet. Everything we sell is fresh 'S . and wholesome. Everything Is , priced reasonably. Phone we'll deliver- promptly. May's Deli catessen, Phone 1322. 5-17-3t And in 1 DUIiUBIS OUIpiGSj We Solicit STORAGE 'PREPARED FOR YOU PURE AND clean Dix-e bread, 10 rents the loaf Liberty bread, trc the toaf. Made in Wilmington by modern methods and under strictly sanitary conditions at the Globe Baking Company's rteno vated Bakery. The cleanest, bakery in Carolina. . On sale at your deal ers. Buy it now. j-19-tf (By Associated Press.) Richmonds, Va.,- May 19 . British Foreign Secretary Balfour and the other members of the British mission, received a most hospitable welcome on their arrival here shortly afternoon today. The old Confederate capital turned out with true southern hospi tality to make their brief call of cour testy on the south a truly memorable affair. As the train . came to rest at the station ar salute, of 19 guns was fired from the Richmond Howitzers, after which the band struck up "God Save the King" itila nH Mavor Ainsi nf t?Lk S General Bndgers in a brief address nMia .nroi r.nL 1 called attention to the wonderful auali ginia Military Institute cadet corps in I U s ""Mien -Mid full dress uniform, stood at salute. & Tsaif hnn?i lt T1 men Automobiles then too?.c the party rnilP.ed that " ,al! may through crowded, cheering, flag b ,75; Jg mt spech but,iliv.af decked.lines of..people to the Govern- nS SSZ and, their or's mansion for luncheon. hQ "ff self-sacnflce and de- Jn the afternoon Lieutenant General two twn m ,,. Bridgers, known as the "Giant of hIl Ml rS e?; h iuld "have Moni." first man ; to draw bloSd ' tor they wdWn2Tl,?0?l f England, ng; the war and more !thT!?? in prised struggle. WANTED COOK FOR BEACH. ONE without family preferred. References required. Applyll Princess street. 5-19 It FORD OR OTHER LIGHT CAR wanted for cash. Must be cheap and in good condition. Write price aid f dll particulars to Lock Box No. 23, Rocky Point, N. C. 5-19-3t:j TOMATO PLANTS 25c A HUNDRED delivered. Phone 638-1 Elmhurst Dairy Farm. 5-19-lt-j FOR RENT MODERN SIX ROOM , ullage r ui uiaucu uciu v aici uuui for months of June and July. Splen did garden growing. R. E. Ranson, Southport, N. C. 5-18-2t-j IF YOUR BOY IS CALLED TO THt service of his country, it may be many months before you see him again. Have you a recent photo graph to remember him by? Let us picture him as he is today. Foltz & Kendrick, Photographers. 5-18-tf WANTED 20 WOMEN AND GIRLS to make shirts. . Steady employment. Room or house rent free while learn ing. Experience not necessary. Write Wilmington Shirt Co. 5-15-7t E W, B. THORPE & GO S Water and Ann Streets. Jf Phone ... 789 j liiimiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiil LAWN MOWERS All Steel, Non-breakable, Self-sharpening, Ballbearing with single screw adjustment. The "Ottumwa all steel line presents a great improvement in Lawn Mowers as the pressed steel construction means Lighter Running and Longer Life. They are Guaranteed to Satisfy. We invite you to in spect them. CAPE FEAR HDW. CO. Picture Framing CHUEE BLACK WALNUT SMACKS i;uuv-uittie turcica. iuuji, riC!"Mfttir PifturM mtr Popped Corn Crispettes, Roasted , c Klclures exc Kxtra Jumbo Goobers, Tiea f eanuts. Next week select Chocolate Dipped Nuts. The Little P. K. Candy Store, Royal Theatre Building. 5-18-7t We make a Specialty of Framing School Class Pitctures, Diplomas, Cer tificates, M i litary Com missions Patrv- I MAKE CANVAS ICE BAGS -AND repair suit cases, grips, golf bags, minks and harness. Formate; one good second-hand poney harness, a. Carpenter, 112 North Second street. 5-19-lt-j WANTED HEAD COOK, TWO waiters and bell boy, at Greystone CaroUna Beach. Phone 59 Or 4003' . . 5-19-3t AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gested. Send for particulars. Na tional Press1 Bureau, Room 4199, Buffalo, N. Y. 5-14-tf. LET US SHOW YOU OUR NEW MOULD INGS Also a fine line of Ready-Made Photo Frames and Pictures. Surprise Your Wife-Take "Her" Wiley's- or Phone 520 and we will send it. Chocolates, Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons. Chocolate Covered Cherries and Brazil Nuts 40c; 80c and $1.00 per pound Payne Drug Company Phone 520. Corner 5th and Red Cross Street i HOSE 10c PER FOOT. BUY EARLY) before price advances. Plumbing Repairs a specialty. Prompt service. Estimates furnished on contracts.; H. McCartney, 310 N. Front St., Phones nW " 4-14-tf C. W. Yates Co. YES MADAM! IT'S LIKE PLACING MOIIEY III THE BAB WHEN YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM US. ..hall I THOMAS GROCERY COMPANY 4lh J Phones -293 and 294. I ' : nnfipniAnni nnnin a TnilrtT "lfinrUfli II iWcwm hu h mils i r . IIIUIL.I1IUIIIU UIIIUI1 UL I MUU I TO HELP OtJB COU?(TBI AND OCE AU.IE8 TQ WIN, A GEBAT AND TBRAJfENT WrTAP, Z, : jri", v. """"" ajmm wvwmjv mux EyADE mm lU THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GIVE THIS HELP IS TO BUY THESE BONDS. Do your part In this crisis by immediately subscribing to your share of the . bonds. ; Applications will be received from our customers and the public. Those who have no safe place for keeping their Liberty Bonds, we offer our services In placing the same in our vaults, issuing receipts' to owner. - : , ' Front and Market Streets. - NO CHARGE Wll-L BE MA DE FOR OUR SERVICES WILMINGTON, N.