THE WILMINGTON ! DISPATCH. MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUbL m . - PAGE TWO. i ii 1 feu mm ! jr. 1 I '.'"IS ' . ': .4, f i, 1! . ...-( -n&i -1 PEPLAC DR. 0 1 AILING Prominent Physician of Binghampton, New York, Offers Let ter On How Peerless Tonic Did Work When Other Medicines Failed. ?;Zn I SUd) HN B. WALLING, M. D fng is one of parUcuar inlerest from Continuing his talk the Peplac Ex Dr John B Walling" asserted the . pert said: "While Peplac is practical Penlac ExpeTl, who is meeting many ly new in this city, not a few men and Wilminetonians dailv at the leading ; women already are. enjoying results drug stores-of this city. much the same as those reported m 'Dr Walling," continued the Peplac j the letter of Dr. Walling. Expert, "is one of the leading physi-"But, the good work of JPeplac al cians of Binghampton, New York. He : ready accomplished is comparatively is a man of honesty and integrity and ; email to what this Peerless Tonic will his word is his -bond. Surely, even . achieve as time continues. Peplac is ininoH tn he skentical couldJ the result of years of study and is de- ask for no stronger proof of Peplac's j signed to combat those ills from which Vngeance and whiie she accomplish merit than the wora of the learnea and ; minions oi Americans buuei luu , eg her endj circumstances result in esteemed Dr. Walling." ! stomach, liver and kidney ills, nervous- Lol deeds reCuiljng upon herself In a A copy of Dr.-Wring's letter pro-1 ness, catarrh,, loss of strength and tragic fashion In this story there duced by the Peplac Expert follows: energy, lack of weight, sleeplessness . aitf several 3cenes which must be "Having suffered for years with acid ; and the like . " ' . . ' elasced among the most sensational fermentation nervous dyspepsia at; Today a Peplac Expert will be in at- eypr conceived by an author and yet times lastinsr 14 davs with great pain , tendance at the Bellamy and Hardin ... nro fr frnrn tVlo K1,MtivenBc.9 ! Herbert Brenon's latest phqtodra ma'TjhV Eternal Sin,'?-- will be the attraction at the Royal theatre today and tomorrow. This is the second production by this noted director for Selznick-Pictures, his "War Brides" having proved one of the , greatest sensations in the history of American films. The star of the cast is Miss Florence Reed, one of the greatest favorites of the stage and screen. i The story of "The Eternal Sin" deals with certain dramatic episodes in' the life of Lucretia Borgia and is -taken from tli'e play oy Victor Hugo, author of "Les Miserables." The traditional view of Lucretia is that she vya? poisoner and typical member of the notorious Borgia fam ily. In "The Eternal Sin" another side of her character is shown. She takes vengeance after the medieval fashion up'.n a group of men who caused the assassination of her broth er. The ila;ivv.w of theie men de nounce her to tne one person for whom she cherished a pure and un selfish affection. Again Lucretia seeks A SERIES OF "BUY IN imiiiiiinnininiiniimniitKitiiiii (gastralgia) taking medicine witnout ui u6 . that is usually the accompaniment relief, I was asked one day to take first hand how this really wonderful Qf sensationailsm. In the cast sup. Peplac which, in my distress, I was medicine should be taken and the re- n0rtine Miss Reed are R s Bar. slad to resort to anv thing. 1 suits that may be expected rrom its "Much to my surprise I am relieved j use. Peplac also is one sale at the fol- no pain in my stomach any more, i lowing drug stores: Elvington's, "I am a verv grateful man and, be- j Payne's, Hanover, Greene's, Bunting's, ing a physician, I am glad to recom- ! Hardin & Futrelle, Fentress and mend Peplac to any one suffering as I Southside. Advt. Butter is kept iced at the ' right temperature and served in individual portions by pressing a plunger in a machine that has been invented for restaurants. porting thelmess, who played the part of the youngest son in "Wr-r Brides;" Wil liam E. Shay, who has had leading roles in almost all of Mr. Brenon's photodramas; Alexander K. Shannon and other popular players Old Folks . Best Friend That's what many call it, for it puts vim and vigor into old stomachs; rich red blood into old veins; sound flesh on old bones. Drink a glass of this delicious, diges tant with each meal Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER Youf grocer or druggist will refund your money on nrsf dozen if you axe not pleased with results. Bottled and guaranteecHsy the cele brated Shivar Mineral Spring; Shel ton, J5. Q. If your regular dealer cannot supply you telephone CRESCENT CANDY CO. , Wholesale Distributors for Wilmington WHY I WENT TO SEE BILLY SUNDAY. Did I go to see Billy Sunday? friend asked me and when I said I did, 1 1 imagined a suspicion o surprise in , his eyes. Had he asked if 1 went to : "hear" the evangelist, I might have ' i r 1 j i quanneu my reyiy. I traveled up to the Tabernacle in New York not because I was especial ly interested in sawdust trails an-J the sort of arguments that lead ioliis ' to tread them. I v.-ent to see Billy , Sunday because the former baseball man had made good in a quite differ ent field of endeavor. And it always has been my habit to go out of the "PRUDENCE, THE PIRATE." j Nearly everybody, sometime or oth- '. er, has wanted to be a pirate. Gladys Hulette, the charming little star of the Tanhauser Company, and Agnes C. Johnston, tlie scenario writer, are ! two of those who have. ! Miss Johnson has written for Miss ! Hulette a story called "Prudence, the ! Pirate." It has been produced under the direction of William Parke and is ' to be shown at the Grand theatre to- a morrow. You remember that delightful Pathe Gold Rooster play, "The Shine Girl." Here is the same combination that made "The Shine Girl" a hit. Gladys Hulette is the star, William Parke is the director and Agues C. Johnston is the author. In addition to this, the cast supporting Miss Hulette in cludes Flora Finch well remembered for her work with the late John Bun ny Riley Chamberlain and Barnett Parker. A dash of Treasure Island, mixed with equal parts of love and roman ce adventure, combine to make this AUTOS FOR HIRE for Pleaseure Driving, Dances, Wedding and Commercial City Li very Co. Phones 15 and 345. jway to see any man or woman- who pathe Gold Rooster play produced by .is big enough to be a factor in these , Thanhauser, an exceptional five reel days of great, big things. Sunday, !n , or 'my opinion, is a big man, although I- ' , ;may not subscribe to his pulpit views; on religion, temperance, dancing, the Geologists have estimated that Aus stage, etc. 4''; tria's little developed tin deposits " I. have, a friend w hp works in an, of-could be made to supply about three nee in Park Row overlooking the city (fourths of that country's needs of the hall where all the war mission cele- metal. . Kfifiic? Tra pcioi tr nr in nnKli'n on1 ' - . J VltblO V A V A JU iUUllL. aiiu I Iwith much pomp. j "Did you see Joffre?" I asked, andithan can be said of m' Park. Row he replied he had not. Neither had he jfriend who could not flnd time to cross taken the trouble to cross the square ithe street to s Joffre or Balfour. to get a nearer view of Balfour. And do you know those admissions lessen-' eg that man in my estimation. T ' w; would be ashamed to admit that two. men of such world prominence as the ! KENNY'S CHEON TEA 50c Lb. The Best Tea on Earth KENNY'S High Grade Coffee 25c lb CD. Kenny Go. Phone 679. 16 So. Front Souvenirs Saturdays marshal of France and the former premier of Great Britain had been re-' ce,-ved by the mayor of New York and! cheering thousands within a stone's ' throw of me and I was too shiftless' or lazy to look at them. j Seeing big men is no small part in' a liberal education. If you haven't) ambition enough to see them, it is ! sate to assume you lack interest to learn or read anything of them, and it is logical that your ignorance will extend to the big events with which their names are associated. I read my morning paper regularly, 1 not for the harrowing events chron-j icled, but to find out what's what im world news. A pitiful object is- ai man or woman who sits dumb in com- pany because of lack of an idea or! opinion bearing on the conversation. ! Such a person must suffer in the real-1 ization that he is decidedly out of place. I rather take pride in being, able to hold my own in discussion of! subjects of general or public interest, in knowing some things outside my own profession. I am able to do this because I read the papers and take the trouble to see and hear persons i worth while, which, I wager, is more GRAND TOMORROW Tathe Gold Rooster Flays Present THE DELIGHTFUL. PHOTOPLAY STAR GLADYS HULETTE In a Wholly Charming Photoplay of a Little Girl's Lark That Almost Ended In a Tragedy "PRUDENCE THE PIRATE" Get Acquainted With Miss Hulette You'll See Her Ofter Hereafter And. Will Like Her! .. t FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contalnPvi In a certain mortgage, executed by Estuer J. Hill and John W. Hill to the under signed, which said mortcasre bears aa '. December 30th, 1911, and is duly recorded Jn the office of the Register of Deeds of "New Hanover county, North Carolina, w Book .66 at page 454, default having been : made thereunder, the undersigned will, on .Friday, the 17th day of August, 1917, a 12 o'clock, M. at the Court House- door oi rtne rwunty of New Hanover, in the City ct Wilmington, N. C, sen, at public auc tion, for cash, to thehignest bidder, art that certain tract, piece or parcel of lana Jy ing, being and situated in the , City oi (Wilmington, N. c, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a poror Jn the Western line of Eighth street, 193 (feet South from its intersection with tne Southern line of Nun street and running fthence Southwardly along said line ot Eighth Btreet 33 feet, thence West 82 1-2 rfeet, thence North 33 feet, and thence Eabe H2 1-2 feet to the Western line of Eighth Kstreet, the beginning, being a part of lot 4 In Block 106 according to the official plan jpf the aforesaid City of Wilmington. ( . t ffhia the 1,6th day of July, 1917. 1 t. SOLOMON STERNBERGER.l : C-- - ' -.Mortgagee. jL'16-1 a vr, 4 w-vMonday, , TODAY RflVAl TWO DAYS n U I ML BEGINNING The Story of a Woman Who Knew How to Love and Hate . Herbert Brenon, Creator of "A Daughter of The Gods" Presents FLORENCE REED In a Magnificent Produc tion of a Tremendous Story S J I- I V-A'- $r' 'iHl I THE ffEROERT Brenon lrf FLORCMCt REED - hm ETERNAL SIN Sa2NlCKPlCTURS ETERNAL SIN" A POWERFUL DRAMA OF LOVE, HATE, INTRI GUE, VENGENCE Shows Today 3 :00 4 : 45 30 89 : 30. MATINEEilOc, ml aurnuner M THE FARMERS IN THE SECTION SURROUNDING WILMINGTON DEPEND ON THIS CITY AS A MARKET PLACrJ FOR THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FARMS. HERE THEY SELL THEIR GRAIN, THEIR CATTLE, THEIR PRODUCE AND ALL FARM PRODUCTS. , . WHAT WOULD THESE FARMERS DO IF WILMINGTON CONCERS DID NOT TAKE THEIR PRODUCTS? THINK OF THE TROUBLE AND EXPENSE IT WOULD BE TO SEEK ANOTHER AND MORE DISTANT MARKET. NOW MR. FARMER, WHAT DO YOU GIVE WILMINGTON IN RETURN? DO YOU BUY FROM WILMINGTON CONCERNS, OR DO YOU SEND YOUR MONEY TO THE DISTANT MAIL ORDER HOUSES WrHO HAVE NO INTEREST IN YOU OR YOUR WELFARE? WHAT CARE THEY IF YOUR CROPS FAIL? WILL THEY EX TEND YOU CREDIT OR ADVANCE YOU MONEY? IT HAS BEEN TRULY SAID THAT THE "FARMER AND THE MERCHANT ARE THE REAL PILLARS OF SOCIETY.' BUT ONE DESERVES JUST AS MUCH CON SIDERATION AS THE OTHER WILMINGTON MERCHANTS WANT THE TRADE OF NEIGHBORING FARM ERS. 1 THEY HAVE THE GOODS RIGHT PRICES AN() RIGHT SERVICE, AND ARE ALWAYS HERE TO PERSONALLY BACK UP THE MERCHANDISE THEY SELL. WE BELIEVE THAT OUR FARMER NEIGHBORS WANT TO SEE WILMING TON GROW AND BE LOYAL IN THIS MATTER OF "TRADING AT HOME" IF THEY "SEE THE LIGHT" IN THE PROPER WAY. MR. FARMER THINK IT OVER. LET'S HAVE ALITTLE MORE OF THE "GOLDEN RULE" SPIRIT. NAMES OF BUSINESS HOUSES BON MARCHE. BELK-WILLIAMS CO. J. W. H. FUCHS' DEPARTMENT STORE. A. D. BROWN. J. M. SOLKY & Co. QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. HALL & DURHAM, INC. GREEN'S DRUG STORE. BEAR PRODUCE & MERCHANDISE COMPANY. G. W. HUGGINS. INC. -PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK JARMAN & FUTRELLE. J. O, REILLY. STERCHI-BANCROFT CO. J. H. REHDER & CO. DEPARTMENT STORE. G. DANNENBAUM. BOYLAN & HANCOCK. HONNET. CITIZENS BANK. J. G. WRIGHT & SON, HOWARD-WELLS AMUSEMENT CO. MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK D. R. FOSTER & Co. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO NORTHAM'S BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. THE C. W. POLVOGT CO. SHRIER& SOLOMON. R. C. PLATX UW. MOORE. . WILMINdTON SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY GOODMAN'S READY-TO-WEAR. ROGER MOORE SONS AND COC WILMINGTON PRINTING CO. A. O. SCHUSTEki HOME SAVINGS BANK. TIDEWATER POWER CO. " W. B. COOPER & CO. HOTEL ORTON: C W. YATES CO. W. MUNROE & CO. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG CO. WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY. "Wilmiegtoe Cam Serve Yom Best" Htn: t iiinti 'V , "T , ' , . - . 4. yC -.I':'-' .V,. -. ' '?