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- - - ; ; j ' THE WILMINGTON BBPfeJj'-AFKRNQrR-ijfy; '-.V $ Pore Ag!liim; $ ClilBMEBE LET OFF HEP Vf Evreybftdy .Expected to TaktE.Acfcp$nt of His Health. Ralelgh'.'Dec. 6. '"Today has been' feet apart," the State Board of 'Health ? says, for eveiy&ody to think aboiita " hunselTnot about his finances, f his f 5 social standing or his relation to oth? : L : er people or things, but as to -tfhat- TVQ l i ... n. j vr , r r he" may count on in the number" of hresh Meat . Did Not Perform . ars he expects to live.- ht is ad Street StUntS New Bern . vised to. think about his, heart arW; pain, or any abnormal grovrtn; like af urn. A A 'I 4- n 1--? l. .." - f ' ! (Special to The Dispatch) i New Bern, Dec. 7. Much to the .re gret of local oitfzens who had antic;- Not Ill ' I IJlfHH - Trrm m ruin l m taw mm SifiOSTrtESS v-.PAGE SEVEN J1 es wart or a moie mat is ueginning tO' -r ; .' .w, 'i J.; .- -i r i ji- grow or change its shape. He is bar- weive JunceaACiaaron,ivun- ticularly advised to consider on this i -eriStl . Costs About Dollar j ii . : - -0 - . uay uie seiiousnuss ui iusi, weignt, a And Goes Farther. Is- Stronger, i od ..j - . x j , , pated being on hand and lending their low blood pressure, a cough, or aj assistance in making the occasion a Eli8nt fever in the afternoons-. Thisj ! grand success. !the Shriners of Sudan sually .ans the besnins of. tuH , UC1J wv ouuan berculosis a stage Whjoh . is ea;sily ! Temple of the Mystic Shrine did not cured if treatment is begtm in time. I i put the "candydates" through the usu- "A few years ago,"f Safe's the board, ' ui auBBL sluiils. i a. man aian t warn 10 nnow it n nis - ! This method was decided upon some arteries were hardening, if his blood Instead of taking-a pill or a dose of jtime ago when the Shriners gave out pressure was high or if anything was 30me pre,ared remedy which perhaps 'a statement that until existing condi- wrong with him inside. He seemed , . . , . , . tinne woma rr, Tanw k tn n,fQ, t tr-ova litd'c i contains alcohol of a blasting cathartic would not break into the routine of the anee and darkness- to be cut down at l don't nsed, why not get a bottle of Natural Iron, Highly Concentrated Is Best everyday life of the citizens in the towns" and cities in which they met. It was doubtless a relief to the can didates that this action was taken. , While much of the cotton in this sec tion has already been placed on the market and disposed of, local dealers declare that a large amount of the an unexpected ! moment without warn ing or without remedy. Such a meth od of living is considered now not only unsafe but unsound. Applied to busi ness it would wreck any nrm or 'for tune as it used to wreck the most val uable lives, all unnecessarily: Men are now using the same common sense POOD FOR COUGHS & COLDS "You may have the witness," says the attorney for the defense. Then he unwraps a piece of Adams Black Jack Gum. And why does he, prefer Black Jack ? Because the licorice flavor wards off throat infection and puts his voice in better condition to address the jury. fleecy staple yet remains unsold and in keeping themselves well that they use in running their busi&c' they are headed toward some disease they want to know it sq as to take another course. They uo longer pre felr that sickness or death ' slip upon them unawares; when they can intel ligently prevent it. ' . "To have a medical examination once or twice a year to know if there is any defect or impairment that needs correcting, or if any disease has set in, that it may soon be check ed, or if the living habits are wrong that they may be changed, is the most intelligent sort of health work. The selective draft has not only taught us the great need for such work but the value of if. Men who were rejected On account of some defect or disease have had the condition remedied and are now well, efficient young men." 'thst this will doubtless be offered for 'fie during the course of the next few 1 weeks. i At the opening of the season the j growers placed but little of the staple ! on sale, preferring to hold it for high i er prices. As soon as these began tc I be offered they" began placing the cot ' ten on sale and quite a large amount of it has been disposed of each day for thn nast feAv weeks. The congregation of Christ Spisco iral church, though their new rector rtev. D. G. MacKinnon, D. D., has been in the city less than a week, are de lighted with his work and feel more certain now than ever before that they jhave secured a most valuable acqui sitfon for the church. J Rev. Mr. MacKinnon came to New j Bern with the highest of recommenda itions as being a rector of more than jrsual ability and there seems to be 'no doubt but that suchis really the j 1 case. j i Mr. Thomas Marrmer, who for sev : jeral years has held the position a? (conductor on the Norfolk Southern .road between New Bern and Oriental, j'bnt who a few weeks ago was trans if erred to the Norfolk run, is to tak-j his former run back. Captain Aubrey Hpwkins, who wae formerly on the Norfolk run has been placed in charge of that train again ?nd Captain Marriner is to return to - ' " . v jhis former love. . .- : -. . . : i When the 500 tons of coal which :!!!:!llli:illilllliillillllllllllUlllillOlllllllliilIII!iinilillllll!llll!lll!!l!!lllillllli!illl( . constituted the cargo of the Ameri- can schooner vviiuam codd, now tied i un at a Morehead City dock, are offer- Ml for sale at public auction on next Monday. December 10, it is very prob j pble that either the town of Morehead r-Uv or Beaufort will be the highest E bidders. Both of there towns need coal in 2 the operation of their light plants and s ps it will be a hard matter for a ptif E chaser at some other noint to secure E to transport the "black diamonds" E inlnnd. it is probable that they wil' E gef the cargo. Although the local exemption bof- . has no definite idea as to when th I 1 ; i ( : ' : M r M 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i I It M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M i 1 1 I j 1 1 1 L1 ' ' ' 'J Lr next quota of registrants will be call . ed for service in the selective draff Snrmy, it is oencvea tnat tnis can win bo made within the course of the nex two months and the board is all in readiness to carry out its part of the work. They expect "to be rushed to the limit, even more so than was the case during the period that the first quota was being attended to, but they are better organized now than was the case then and can handle the work more expediently. FREE PANTS- The second Como early so you E . :-c pair of Fanls fr. c vith every suit or ovcrcoa r offer of the season. ; !. : tail to take advantage of this great offer . :. g. : jour Suit or Overcoat before Christmas. Offer Eegan November 23, snd WfTfEnd Deccrh'ber 15. I. LOWENTHAL Zz2 Representative of the Kahn Tailoring Co., of Indianapolis. :02 .'-J0RTH FRONT STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. Women Prepare! bemamin rranKlin bavs: "Save young man, and become respectable and re spected; it's the quickest and the surest way." Deposit your money with us, we will help you save. CITIZENS BANK Corner Second and Princess Streets Will continue Public Sale all next week. Wilmington Shoe Company. adv. Thousands of women in the South hare overcome their sufferings, and have been cured of woman's ills by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This temperance medicine, though started nearly half a century ago, sells most widely to-day. It can now be had in tablet form as well as liquid, and every woman who suffers from backache, headache, nerv ousness, should take this w Prescription w of Dr. Pierce's. It is prepared from nature's roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on wrap per. Send 10c. for trial package to Dr. V. M.- Pierce, Buffalo N . Nashville, Tens-. " I have .ued Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and found it would do what !';, it is recommended . I i ' tj-fc fin Tt. Aitl ttia more good than the doctors ; I had several and none of them, did ine any good. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only thing for weak, broken-iown women. I feel like a new woman after takimr it. I weish 155 lbs. and never felt better in my life." Mrs, Agnes Tatum, 175 L. Green St. Stlacauga, Ai,a. "I have taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for constipation, sick headache, dizziness colds and Grip and received great benelit, also have used ihe 'Favorite Prescription' and 'Golden .Medical Discovery' in the family with treat results and feel safe in recom- nending theso remedies to anyone." .9Q-mt Mrs. A. M. Cam?. 1 - Jut medicinal Acid Iron Mineral, a highly Concentrated natural iron testing, over 10 degrees specific gravity. A bottle of Acid Iron Mineral cost ing a. dollar contains twelve ounces of strong, highly concentrated, natura madicinal iron. So powerful, though (harmless that' a few drops in a glass of water makes a dose. It is cheape.-, and is a nktural tonic one need never i be ashamed of taking. j It is put up in six and twelve ounce ; bottles for individual and family use j by the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. ana iheir trade mark, "A-I-M" on bottle and carton is your guarantee ol streng:a and quality. It is never sold exxcopt in sneci'al ' bottles nr containers, ransr-f ing in sizj from doctor's emergency-?;! i i ounce vial, to barrels which are so:ct o medicine manufacturers, half and. one gallon bottles for physicians and ausyiLaiis. Get a' 12 ounce bottle. Potir a few drops, say half a teaspoonful, in a glass if water and, note how quickly it drives out poisons from the blood, strength ens and tones you up, brings back tlie color and sparkle to cheeks and eyes, j and banishes rheumatic complaints, J and that' tired, weary, no-good re:- ing. j You. like it this way, too and its' stronger, cheaper, an better for you. Absolutely no alcohol or uopo. it doesn't disturb the bowels and.yeL :i speeds the appetite and aids digestion.' Get a bottle from your druggist today.- ' ' EAST-. BOtXB " . LeTe "Kleceric , Cent" ' for . ! : 50 A; 31 xfl5: - ,1:00 v , !8:0 0:00 " 11?R0 !1:00 ol :55 " ..-Vim u ZiW " , SiSO 4:i ft ..4Sft 4:80 StCJM " rt:4v Til " 8: In, " 9:15 " .11S " 11:15 " "KlH-tt-le "'I for Left re "Electric ' foe, tS'fCo. a. yr. 11:S0 !I:CO P. r. H , i I : t:80'A. M. . 8:00 w i T:oO -jfr " ....! J0 :0fl " v j 11:80 " I !ltoo p. m.! xl:10 " ! oI:.1iS ?:80 I, L :00 " ' 6:10 " : 6:40' " :T " 0:15 " 1- lOtJS V 11:15 " .3:00 P. SI. 4:'so"p"m'.' Leare -'lieach: WJlminjftdn .- Leave Ieuve : JWrJjrhtsv'le iWlnter Prk '' .for: for'- . Wllmlngten Wilmington -i . . i ... .i 1 "6:15 A. -U. 'U.'i A.M. ..t......c iltllk "fJ7:W : ...... Vi 3tttS0 - 7:31 ' " ..-.'j " t.7:SO ( 81 . r . K:-'i0 - ; :1 " !9 :15 A. M. ' 1 W :3n i !0s2.T: '' I omi , !9:2 '. v'l0;.11 " !:35 P. M. ZtiStt V. M. 10:43 It: 15 !1 :45 3:43 6:15 !1:M 225 o3:C0 S?5 :00 xC:45 v7:10 1:44 8:45 !:45 10:45 11145 '2:50' oSril M:S0 4:00 o4 :80 nS:10 5:30 G:H n :!0 7:21 -7:,1l ft:5 0:50 11:30 SPECIAL FOR SUNDAYS Leave Front awfl Prhwess streets ov "-.f lwif hour fiom 2 to E P. Al Leave Beach every half honr from 2:15 P. M. Daily except Sunday. !SuuIay only. x-Reaeh transfer ?ar- oonnect with th' train st Wrichtsville. oSuperceded by half-hour schedule Siinrt.-vy afternoons. FHBFGHT SCIIKIIUI.E (HAII.T XCETT SUNDAY.) Iave; Beach every hhlf hour' from 2: " P. M. to 5:45 P. M. Freight DefX)t open from Ziofro 3:00 P. M. SPECJAii NOTICK 'i'his table shows the time nt which train mnv' lo x-pe-ted to arrive at and '!ipart from the several starious, but tlie arrirais and de Iartures are uot cnaianteed. NOTICE OF LAND SALB DEED OF f BUST. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain iJeed of 'L'.vust, exe- j cuteti the 10th. day of Feb. 10i7, iiy Alex. 1 U. lvoouco and Lettie T. it ounce, hii v.ife, y to C. B. Griffin. Trustee f r Neodhn.n T. Lloyd, all parties of Orange. County, Statv .f Xorth Carolina, and bring thereto re iiiested by the Trustors and Cestui Que Trust. I. the . undersigned trustee, will sell ;t public auction to the highest bidder for Hsh. at the Court House door, in the city of Wilmington. New Hanover "Conotyi State of North Carolina, on, Friday, Decern er t he 2Sth., 1017, at 11 o'clock, A. M.T a ertaht pad of land lying and being slt latetl on Carolina Beach, in the County f Sew Hanover and.-State- oJS?rtb CaroUnai psf ribed as follows : P,ecinninc at the. Eastern .line of Carolina pnrh Avenue South at the noint four hin- i Ired and fifty (450) feet northwardly frori) 1 he point where the said Eastern line ofj Carolina Beach Avenue South intersect j he northern line of Atlanta Avenue: run-! -hence eastwardly and parallel with said 1 Ntli.ntL Avenue one hundred (100) feet: ! uhence northwardly and parallel with Car- linn Beach Avenue South sixty (TO) feet; hetce westwardly and parallel with At- j 'anta Avenue ona hundred (100) feet to the nstprii line of (Harolinn Beach Avenue onth;. thence southwardly nlonff the -said astern Carolina Beaeb Avenue South (00) 'eet to the point of beginning: being oth- . rwise describel. as Jot2 1n block 20 of i he southern section of the plan, of Car- I irn Beach fis' plotted by J. L. Bet-ton. i "I vi 1 Engineer. .1 une-September, 1913, an! Inly recorded in map 2, page, 1, of the re 'ord of New Hanover founty. This Deed of Trust is duly registered in , "tie.orfice or the liegister of Deeds for New Imiovor County, in Book 9G, page 100. This Nov. 28, 1917. C. B. GRIFFIN, Trustee. foM3WffG.:GM&T asm, Arva1;'a4Vnpartttrt' oiE-Tralas at Wilmington, Effective Oct 21,1917. Arrivals, schedules and and connections given as informa tion, but not guaranteed. DjBfAR'jrcB&gn f .. :. -TO'AWo iraoni AMI1VX No. Bl Piomi.-e, Co!ntah!. Pnllmao Rleener W1V 53 :t A. M. . wtngton andewnnbl open 0 receive lt. 2, H passengers after 10:00 P. M. . liohiiiboro. Klchnoohd. Norfiik aaa Worth. No. 9. : A. M. Parlor hr Wllmtn ton ud 4iirf!V S:stt P. BA. w. .,. I .... U , . No, O "vftttevllhv 8afoTd nfl Mt Airy j 1 n'JU - - lackiionrlile uml New Bent w :03 P. M. , , '8;8 Florence, CoJnmbla. Angusta, Atlahtr and ' . ' " - -thV WBt. ITharleston, Savaftvah-- and . No. CB florlda points. Pullman Par W11nJn- No. t. 3:30 P. M. ton 'o Atlanta Via. August and between 1:0o c, M. Florence an i Columbia. Htehmond, Norfolk. Wanhtngtoiv ahrt New , VorK. Mnllman Ui'g to Washington anl No. 41. - J Nrrfolk. j :6o A. ac :4I P. M. ' ' ' -j-:-'- - - ; .1 for Polaer Reservatioiis, t tBB of fares, etc.. cfttl 'Puone 10. W. J. CrtAIO. v r T.C WHT, pRtenper f Vafltc Minaaer. . Witminfiton. - C. SHOP EARLY ; BUY NO-DUST FLOOR OIL Have your Floors and Furniture. well polished before the Xmas rush. Delivered to you 15c PAYNE DRUG CO. phone 520 Fifth and Red Cross Sts. DON'T 5TAND THERE AN' TfcY TO TELL ME THE bIROb ARGtlND HERE! KNOW WHEW IT5 ,1 t r 1 t . - Al i: r : ; . . - m YOU p,it Tuit it AN' T0v Tr tfi 1 mc . ,.15IX ' . HERF! I . PARDON- r S f U-Mrrtw.: "-hUfflL THE BIRDS hi 1 nt OrRDo AROUND rV 1 -- p- ' I s I s ; ' I ' - ; 1 "v -"" -' V . j ''"'"-'" '-- j ' : -1 : " ' r. : ' ; - - ' ' ZZ illlilll iiti:ililUil!!!l!!il!!!ii!i!!ll!il!l!ll!i!!!ll!illi iiiiiiiiiiM iiH!IlliIl!IUEi!il!!Iltliilil!!Iil!!iiii:!iliil!ll!EQ ,.... . .. FOR WIMP Today and Tomorrow Will Be the Last Grade Footwear at Low Prices. Chance You Will Have Sale Closes Sat Ni ht Dec 8th '. ' mm Hi 1N till Sed 5? 1 -v - :w0MWm. in iiii AMY
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