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' A"--- u J PAGE TWO. THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, 1918. AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY WINS CASE Washington, March 5. Federal court decrees dismissing Decause w. fclack of jurisdiction a suit brought un- der the Sherman law against the Am , erican Tobacco Company for $390,000 j i damages by the People's Tobacco Company, alleging unfair competition, ; . -were sustained by the Supreme Court. Disobedience of the dissolu ' tion decree of 1911 against the tobac , co trust, was alleged but the lower . court held that, there had been failure to obtain service in thiB suit and that the Supreme Court decree had been obeyed by the American Tobacco Com . " , pany. yjkv. in i A .in. 5 CALL RULE UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT Washington, March 5. The "call rule'' for grain "to arrive," estab lished in 1906 by the Chicago Board 'of Trade, was held by the Supreme Court not to be in restraint of trade, ' under the anti-trust law. Injunctions issued by Federal Dis , trict Judge Landis restraining the rule's operations, were set aside. Board officials contended the rule in creased .instead of decreased compe tition and nrevented monopoly, but It was abrogated after the govern ?"ment's suit was filed in 1913. There are more women than men ftn New .York City. WILMINGTON CITY OF IN AN ATLANTIC PORT Severely Damaged by Recent Storm Steamer limps Into Fort An Atlantic Port, March 5. The American steamer, City of Wilming ton, severely damaged in a recent storm at sea, limped into port yester day under her own steam and was Immediately docked at a shipyard for repair. The vessel was coming up the coast, light, when the storm was encountered. Damage to her ma chinery resulted and for four djys the 'City of Wilmington floundered helplessly in high seas. Springing a leak the sand ballast was taken out along with the water by the pumps, adding to the- vessel's troubles. The City of Wilmington finally made the Bermudas, where temporary repairs were made which enabled the ship to reach this" port Under her own steam. No survey of the , damage ' hag yet been made. . DRUGGIST KNOWS THE BEST KIDNEY REMEDY For more than twenty years I have "been successfully selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to my customers who were in need of such a medicine and they all speak in the highest terms tof the good results obtained from its use. I know it is a good medicine for kidney, liver and bladder troubles and I never hesitate in recommending it to anyone who is in need of it. Very truly yours, . W. H. MASON, Druggist, Jan. 5th, 1916. Humboldt, Tenn. ' STATE NEWS .... .. Permission to increase thB ' street car fares from five cents to six cents was asked the Board of Aldermen by Mr. R. L. Lindsey, general manager of the Durham Traction Company. The request was, referred,- to a special committee composed - of Aldermen Rogers, Lockhart and Minor, for in vestigation and 1 recommendation to the Board. Durham Herald: Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton," N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. VY Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., fBinghamton, N. Y., for & sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You 'Iwill also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When "writing, be sure and mention The Wilmington Daily -Dispatch. Regular, medium and large ize bottles for sale at all drug stores. 'Adv. i THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH may lead to chronic lungr trouble. r neut that tha chronic tf already U reached. In either ca try ECKMAJfS ALTERATIVE TMa tonic and' tlisHo-repttlftr sup plies the aoknowledared benoAta of Ct cium treatment -without ateturblae ta : stomach, contain n- Alcohol,: NaT- 3 couo or naoii-r onmac jjrug; 2 size, bow $1.50. $1 tlzft, bow S9c Price Includes war tax. All drtlf teta. Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia The merchants of High Point, out of a desire to. continue in business, today formally announced that on and after April 10 no person who has not paid his or her account within 10 days after it is due ilt be- given "any further credit, unless, it is stated, satisfactory arrangements have been been made. The merchants under? stand that the rule could not be made rigid without inconveniencing some few people, hence they reserve the right to permit an extension of credit High Point Enterprise. A resolution adopted by the mem bers of the Mecklenburg Coiinty Farmers' Union at their regular monthly meeting at the court house yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, urged that as little labor be used in the city as possible, that no public or private work be undertaken or car ried on that can reasonably be post poned, and that Idlers, both white and black, be put to work on the farms. This action was taken by the farm ers owing to the scarcity of farm la bor, and the imperative necessity for an increase in the food production this year. Charlotte Observer. HERALD )H nl SBUARE vcn 34tk st.. HERALD SQUARE HOTEL OP BROADWAY NEW YORK EVERY Comfort and conven ience. On direct car line from all R. R. Stations and -Ferries. Two minu tes walk to the finest shops and theatres. ROOMS; 125 with privilege of bath $1.50 per day 75 with private shower bath $2.00per day 150 with private hath $2.00and up Club Breakfast . 25c up Special Luncheon ' .. iOe Dinner a la carte at moderate prices) J. Fred Ssyers : Manatm Director To be, taken into custody of an of ficer on charge of disposing of mort gaged property, ,while in the midst of appearing for a client charged with murder, was the disagreeable experi ence Friday afternoon by W. P. Can naday, negro lawer.-.- ' Constable George L. King arre$ted , Cannaday during the trial of Ed Bois J sieu. . Cannaday represented the ne gro jointly with Attorneys R. O. Ev erett and S. C. Brawley. Constable King, however, had little regard for the murder trial, citing Cannaday to appear before Clerk of the Recorder's Court S. O. Riley. At torneys Everett and Brawley signed his bond. In court yesterday morn ing he was acquitted of the charge, claiming that the property he was charged with, having disposed of had been stolen from . his office. Durham Sun. WOMAN FOUND Says She Suffered Long Time With Various Complaints, Then Three Years Ago Found the Remedy URGES OTHERS TO TRY IT ' , - - L..... fy V j, jew ill V 3W III V:7 vf''',y' III 'r ' "r ' ' "! uM "I suffered frbm female "weakness, kidney and stomach trouble and had such sore and tender feelings in the pit of my stomach I could scarcely lift anything without great' suffering. I was treated, by doctors without get ting relief and they told me the stom ach trouble with which I suffered most was due to female weakness, but I am glad to say that after tak ing several bottles of Acid Iron .Min eral three or four years ago I was completely cured and have felt no symptoms of return. I would not be without it and find it a grand medi cine for many things externally as well as internally," declared Mrs. R. G. Hamilton, of Troy, N. C. WRITE FOR FOLDER. i Acid Iron Mineral is a highly con centrated natural form of medicinal iron and is most powerful and effi cient. Results in so many cases prove that.it does the work and women all over4 h0 country have had cause to be thankful for it. Get a bottle of the nearest drug STARS OF -STAGE AND MOVIES WILL UNITE IN MARRIAGE. Fred star in Paramount store and note carefully the instruc- Niblo, i:he noted stage star, and Miss Enid Bennett, a tions. Send for a folder of what Acid Pictures, are to be married very shortly. Both these stars are well known Tron Mineral does, and learn for ,vour- to the Dublic and their forthcoming marriage will interest playgoers all self what this remarkable compound over the country. The wedindg will unite the screen and the stage. Mr made from the ore of a mineral de- Niblo was the husband of the late Josephine Cohan, sister of George M. posit down in Mississippi can do for Cohan. Copyrirght, Underwood & Underwood female troubles, stomach, kidney and hlood comnlaints. Acid Iron Mineral is sold by your druggist or a large Noted Engineer Dead bottle sent prepaid for $1 by the Fer- New York, March 5. Harry Smith roline Chemical Corporation, Roan- Morrow noted as a hydraulic engi- oke, Va. Ineer, died yesterday at his home here, aged 44 years. He had charge of" the Hudson river from Storm tain. Moun Whose! The lank, long-haired young man ERONIZED PAW FAW- THE IDEAL SPRING 3 POWEREUL FORCES IN l Th new Remedy' reeommendod by doctors. lawvB i. thousands upon thousands of men and women throughout' the nSt.?. MEDICI of. America, Europe and all civilized nations. eQ btatej Ironized Paw-Paw makes strong, vigorous.iron men and he tive, rosy-cheeked women. One tablespoonful before meals will promote appetite inn. strength Of rundown, weak and nervous people. Ironized Paw-pT ;althy. attra till up in a liquid form, not tablets, which sometimes the patient cann t 1S W' digest this is Why our chemist approves of liquid compound It i& sold In Wilmington at Elvlngton's Dependable Drug stor Ironized PawPaWi orice $1.00. Formula on everv hntu .....e York.-AdvertisJ promptly attended to mefit. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New Aluminum Prices Fixed. Washington, March .5. A maximum base price of 32 cents a pound for aluminum at the various American plants and their subsidiaries has been fixed by President Wilson. The price is subject to revision on June 1 and covers lots of 50 tons and over of ingots of a D8 to 99 per cent, grade. Mr. Dean at St. Pai-. The Rev Frank DeV. Dean, w ana minister : r oidained deacon Shepherd, will officiate and make? address at St. Paul's church, SixtwS and Market streets, on Tuesday nnon Morn), r. c . oa J at u.ou D. m. VUU. and strangers are heartily welcom all services at this church. ters and three brothers. Mr. Cole- buildintr the Whitnev. N. C. dam and ! looked dreamily at the charming gir man removed to Rocky Mount when waterworks,' cansidered a feat in hy- on whom he was endeavoring to mak a mere boy, coming here when but draulic engineering, and of the con- & favorable impression 16 years of age, and engaging in th struction of part of the New York! "Did you ever long for death?" he brick making Industry with Which he State barge canal: and installed the asked, in a low and moving tone was associated up to the time that he pipe line which brings New York "Whose?" inquired the charming left to join the colors during which City's water supplies 900 feet undercut practical person., time ne rose tnrough tne ranns and for the last six to eight years he man aged the Tar River Brick Company. "Dick" Coleman was an esteemed big-nearted citizen who never num bered an enemy m his liretime, a I prominent , Mason he was ulways ac tive in everything ' that pertained to the Masonic fraternity and as a mem ber Of Oasis Temple of Shriners at Charlotte, he was a moving factor In the establishment of Sudan Temple at New Bern and was. one of its char ter members.' He was member of Corinthian Lodge, of Rocky Mount chapter and St. Bernard Commandery in addition to his rank as a Shriner. This fraternity, immediately upon the advice of his death, has taken steps to see that the remains are given proper interment and that suitable markings and authoritative advices as to the location of the grave are communicated to the bereaved and that the permanent records are estab lished. Rocky Mount Telegram. Now 'Is The Time for New Easter Bonnets New Hats New Flowers New Feathers Veils MISS ALMA BROWN QUARANTINE ESTABLISHED. The Cunnock Coal Mining Company,! H mi uuuuui,iL, uao lav 1.1 iic tile icyai i' ment of Labor and Printing that prep arations are now going forward for the reopening of this coal deposit, one of the largest in the United States , outside of what Is generally considered the coal fields of the coun try in the Appalachian mountains. Mr. W. W. Brewer is the general manager of the new company, which plans to again mine North Carolina coal for the market. In his letter to the department he states that it will probably be some time yet before the coflpany Is ready to begin actual op erations, as there is considerable pre liminary work to be done, but that the operations are to be carried for ward under the most approved mod ern methods when the work of ac tually raising coal shall begin. The Cumnock mines are located , in Moore county, and many years ago were worked extensively, "Egypt" coal, as it was then called, being a familiar commodity in North Caro lina. Raleigh News and Observer. Maxton Quarantined Against Ben nettsvllle Other News Items. (Speflai to The Dispatch.) . Maxton, N. C, March 5. The town board passed an ordinance quarantin ing against Bennettsville, S. C, on ac count of meningitis. Major A. J. McKinnon has returned from a visit to hip son, Lieutenant Henry A. J; McKinnon, who has been 111 at Camp Sevier. captain J. j. nivereu received a telegram a day or two ago from his nn. Lieutonant Frank G. Everett, in timating that he would soon hear of as In France. Corporal Herbert Steed spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Steed, on McCaskill avenue. J. T. Pool has returned flora business trip to Baltimore. The prevailing good weaf-p.r has brought gardening to the tore with a rush until practically every house holder in Maxton has the beginning of a garden in sight. Since Captain Fallon's visit here the organized school children have been indefatigably on the job of selling stamps, and they are meeting with success. Mrs. E. T. Carrowan was taken to a Richmond hospital yesterday evening for an operation for appendicitff. She was accompanied by Mr. Carrowan, ner mother, Mrs. M. B Baldwin, and or. j. o. McClelland. a Cor. 11th &ttttot.trt9 m .'- rBtt Tfuw-BMir. - fcmodild and tWfW ; NEW MANAGEMENT ' HtyCAFEandROOF GARDEN 11 Kniu-Ul CIA Uti and ruaoSto hrttk B4th 44 9. The name of William Richard Cole- i man, of this city, appears in the list of dead in the ranks' of the American expeditionary force in. France, as an nounced last night by the War De partment in the daily report of Gen eral Pershing. Thus this city gives its first hero of the great world war who died on foreign soil of pneumo nia less than one week after landing in France, and the news came as a shock to friends in this city while the nrst advice was contained In a tele gram from the War Department to Mr. Coleman, an uncle, while close ly on the heels of this came the press aispatcn advices. There Was an ex pression of sympathy and sorrow among the scores of friends- as last night, and today the fact has been whispered, "Dick Coleman has died in France." Ml w ine deceased was a member of Company B, 23rd-Regiment, of TJni'tfid States Engineers, and he sailed from an Atlantic port about six weeks ago, and no advice liad been received from him since that' time. 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