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- f Churches METHODIST. Bladen Street, Fifth and Bladen streets. Rev. E. C. Sell, pastor. t 'Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun- , day "school at 3:30 o'clock in the af- ternoon. All are welcome. f- Fifth Avenue, Rev: J. H. McCrack , : en, : pastor. Services at .11 a. m. and at 8 o'clock in the evening. Subject ' t of morning service, "No Daily Cross, ; No Eternal Crown." Subject of night ' 1 1 services, "The Man, the Plough and :" the Kingdom." Sunday school at " . 9:45 a. m. Epworth League Tuesday '"evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting v.Wednesday night at 8. All strangers and visitors are cordially invited to - . attend all these services. . PRESBYTERIAN . The Church of the Covenant, Mai ket and Fifteenth streets, Rev. Mar ion S. Huske, pastor- Services, Sun- I Rphnnl at S-Sd n m Siindv nfeht apr- - ' Vices at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 8 j o'clock. Strangers and visitors are 1 cordially invited to attend services at i.this church. f-i ; First, Third and Orange streets, A Rev:' John M. Wells, D. D., pastor Services tomorrpw at 11 a. m., when President Andrew Allison, of Kian- :yan, China, will speak at 8 in the t evening when Dr. Wells will preach, I : ! His subject will be "Today." Sunday .?--school at 9:45 a. m. Christian En I -; - deavor at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All "I are cordially invited to attend. 1 7HV mmanuel Front and Queen streets, j-iJyiS&bbath day servic :s in the mortng 1 at 11 o'clock. The services in the I : evening wll be at 8 o'clock. Sab l - ii bifh hocl in the afternoon at 3 g'c.cc. ?!r. S. A. Matthews, superin -ncent. Midweek prayer services . ; Wednesday night atr8. Erotherhood i nland Ladies Auxiliary Tuesday nigh' at J8. All are welcome. v'' " Winter Park, Rev. Andrew J. How- i .. pastor Services Sabbath evening at 7:45, with address by Mr. Andrew I Allison; of Kiang-yin, China. The I Communion of the Lord's Supper will r be observed at this service. Sunday hrS school at 3 p. m. Christian Endear )r meetings: Junior 4 and senior 7 p.m. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7:45. "Visitors cordially invited to ; ' attend the services. Jf "Bethany. Services Sunday morn f-'irig at 11, conducted by Mr. Howell. i -C'"'2 -Sunday school at 3 p. m. Visitors j '-'-will find hearty welcome. - j : Delgado. Services Sunday evening j 5b at 7:.f5. cunduy school at 11 a. m. j The public cordially invited to attend tee services. .',".'- St. Andrew's, Fourth and Campbsn I streets Rev. A. D. McClure, pastor, i; Preaching by the pastor at 11, and Sabbath school at 3:30; Junior Chris I jtian '- Endeavor jaiter Sabbath schoo!. I S Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor at 7:15. Prayer meeting Wednesday at S. Seats free All wel- -come. V Pearsall Memorial, East Wilming- : ton Sabbath school at 10:30. Preach lng at 11:15. Christian Endeavor at 8. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 . A welcome to all these services. Harnett Street Mission, Eighth md pHarnett, streets. Rev. W. M. Baker, ; evangel f st in chargs Sabbath schovl at 9:30. Preaching each second and . t Fourth Sabbaths at 8. i ;;v. "Episcopal ; St John's Episcopal church, Thira . and Red Cross streets, Rev. J. Hanck el Taylor, rector-in-charge Second . Sunday after Easter Holy communion -7:30 . a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon, 11. Sunday school, 4 p. m. Even ting prayer and sermon 8. Evening , ; prayer on Friday at 6. The public is .'welcomed at all services. e EPISCOPAL. St Paul's, Sixteenth and Market Ftreets. Rev. D. L. Gwathmey, rec 3 tor. Second Sunday after Easter. - Holy communion, 7 :30.f Sunday school - 9:45. Morning prayer and sermon byi : the rector at 11. Evening prayer and I - address at 8. Service of intercession! - every Friday at 6 p. m. Visitors and strangers always cordially welcome. .Church of the Good Shepherd, Sixth "and Queen streets. Rev. F. DeV. t rector. Morning prayer, and sermon, ill . o'clock; Sunday school, 3:30; j Evening prayer, 4:30; People's serv jfee and address by the rector at 8 j. 'tsL; kid-week prayer servflce Wednes day at 8 p. m. A hearty J Welcome to ;all services. r v CHRISTIAN. . FlrstDock street. Rev. J. E. Rey- to. tAn Illustration of the Best Life Insurance Policy Issued 7 Amount f 10,000 Doable Indemnity Y Tf death occur by accident the pdllcy pays 120,000 instead of $10,- ; ooo: ; Disability Protection. If permanently disabled before age CS frem any cause accident, blind ness, - paralysis, tnbercunlosis, - In- anity,.or anything else aU further premlaips are walred and you re-" ceive an income of $1,000 a year for " life. At death the full $10,000 is 'ipaiJ regardless of the premiums 'walred and -the income already paid to you. Annnal Caal) DlTidends - TMa policy pays dividends annu ' ally " afler the . second year. ' Had ;fcU policy been .taken out in 1907 4the dividends for 1917 alone would canaea - me cneaper ic oecomes ana tbe more it ia worth. ; ' ':r lABS -.' - i After ""the second year yon can al way -borrow from one-third to two third of the amount yon hare paid t m rithont leonardlxlfiar the soliey. m m 4 1, m ' loan m . r rfjnrf'bV1?olicy reeof debt m ease Af o-death. C. L. DICKINSON, Agt. -snSspooi est nolds, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by the paator. Subject of the evening seraaon, "The Sin That Crucified Our. Saviour." Suri day school at 9:45 a. m. . Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Junior En deavor at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited, ' Advent, corner of Fourth and Church streets. Rev. J. T. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching following. Subject for 11 o'clock service, "Deliverance of All Christians." Services in the evening at 7:45 o'clock; subject, "The Bow In the Cloud." .Midj-week prayer meeting Wednesday night in the an nex, in charge of the young' people. George I. Johnson, leader. Subject, "l.3 Word of God." The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. LUTHERAN- St. Mathew's English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Fourth and Harnett streets. Rev. G. W. McClanahan, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. j Subjects, "The Good Shepherd," and "Paul's Prayer." Sunday school at 3 p. m. Luther League Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invi tation to all to attend these services. St. Paul's, Market and Sixth streets. Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Topic of morning sermon, "The Love of Christ." Topic of evening sermon, "The Eighth Commandment" Sun day school, 3:30 p. m. The Junior Missionary Society will meet Monday, 7:30 p. m. BAPTIST. Calvary, J. A. Sullivan, pastor. Sunday worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects: morning, "What Are They Among So Many?" Night. "The Ungodly. Are Not So." Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; Mr. J. W. Hollis, superintendent. Junior B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 p. m. Sunbeams, Monday, 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day night. Teachers' Meeting and Senior B. Y. P.-U., Thursday night. A cordial welcome to all services. Dr. McClure Returns. Rev. A. D. McClure, D. D., reach ed home from Presbytery Friday eve ning. He preached at Clinton on Thursday night and at Warsaw Fri- services at St. Andrew's church. His morning sermon will be a sequel to the one of last Sabbath. Dr. Milton Returns. Rev. Dr. W. H. Milton has returned to the city and will occupy his pulpit at .both the morning and evening ser- vices Sunday. The subject of the morning service will be "The Cross In the Light of the Resurrection." Topic of the evening sermon will be "The .Eyes of the Blind." Special music at ; the evening service. i Looks as if the Pirates guessed j right whpn they grabbed Cutshaw from Brooklyn. The former Dodger ! infielder made good right off the reel 'with Bezdok's outfit. i - j A rival to the National Association i of Amateur Billiard Players is found ! in the American Amateur Billiard j Association, which has been organized ! in New York. Tris Speaker, Cleveland's star pas timer, looks to be the same old sure fire hitter. "Spoke's" hitting has been the chief feature of the Indians' ex- hibition eames. Olaf Henriksen and Steve Yerkes, who pastimed together with the Red Sox several years ago, are now team mates with the Indianapolis club of the American association. For Sale 3,000 bushels North Carolina Peanuts for seed or for parch ing. 1,000 bushels Small Spanish Pea nuts. A Few Improved and' Red Span . Ish Peanuts. 1,000 bushels Virginia Peanuts. Irish Cobler Seed Potatoes. Fancy Eating Irish Potatoes. Velvet Bean Meal. Cotton Seed Feed Meal. Cotton Seed Hulls. 1,000 Sacks Rice. We can make shipment same day orders reach us. ' Telegraph or telephone us for prices. D. L. GORE COMPANY Age at Issue, SS Piiid-Up Extensions Afte you have carried this policy for three years you can stop paying and the Company will carry your in surance free for six years and 193 days. "After 10 years the company will carry you for 21 years and 3li days, and so on. Amount Obtainable This policy may be obtained in any : amount from $1,000 to $25,000, the latter sum being the Company's limit for this particular policy. Pay ments may. be made anually, semi annually or quarterly. Policy- Becomes Full'Paid At age 55 all payments cease and 110,000 goes to your heirs when you die, or you can have ,$6,000 in cash for yourself. The Company The issuing company is the strong est in the world assets $866,988,841. 57 -and it does business at a lower cost than any other, which accounts for the large dividends returned to policyholders. If you need life insurance you want this contract. Exact details for your own age gladly furnish ed on request. Office 101 Princess 1 G.0T-,A lgBg v Women were first admitted into the jaepartment of medicine and surgery of the University of Michigan in 1871. STATE OF KORTH CAROLINA, County of New Hanowr: Robs Kennedy T8. Hester Kennedy. This Is an action brought by the plain tiff in the above entitled cause against the defendant above for divorce on the grdunds of adultery, and it being made to appear! that Hester Kennedy is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina and can not after due diligence be found in the State. This i;, therefore, to notify the said de fendant to appear at the April term of Superior Court to be held in and for the county or ew Hanover on ine stn day of Anril. 1918. then ana thee to answer or demur to the complaint or tne plain tiff, else judgment will be granted accord- lng to the prayer of the complaint In witness whereof I have hereunto set ; my hand and seal of office this 16th day of March, 1918. W. N. TlARRISS. Clerk Superior Court New Hanover County. ! 3 161 a w 4 w, Sat. 4T WILL YOU invest your money with Uncle Sam Now? Or let Germany take it away from you later? TKe nractiral Tok snnarolv 'at the facts. We will either invest ) our money with Uncle Sam now, at good interest rates, to help him win this war, or we will give it up later to pay Germany's wer cost and as much more as Ger many chooses to collect. Buy Liberty Bonds and make the j world safe for democracy. I i i This space contributed to win ning of the war by BEAR PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE CO. BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER 8ERVICE. For th! service we use the Pos tal Telegraph Cable Company's msssengers. They will cal! 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 te "ads," cal! 176, -but for telegraph esrvlce call ''Postal Telegraph." MIDWAY FARM WITH FIVE-ROOM house for rent, 7 miles from city on Carolina beach road. There id a barn large enough to accommo date 12 cows. Good place for stock raising. Apply Alex. Yeager, 7th and Castle streets. 4-13 ;lti WHEN YOUR BOY QOE& INTO THE Trenches see that he takjes with him your portrait. He will treasure it above all the gold on earth. Folta and Kendrix. 12-13-tt FOR SALE NICE JERSEY COW and calf. 913 So. Third St. 4-ll-7tJ FOR SALE TWO WILSON HOT blast heaters, wood range, used only short time; refrigerator; hand some ornamental mirror and other articles at No. 419 Chestnut street, or phone 765-W. 4-13; 2tJ WANTED PR ES"S MEN, FEED ERS AND RULERS; HIGHEST WAGES. THE BAUQHMAN STA TIONERY CO., RICHMOND, VA. CABBAGE. CABBAGE JUST RE- ceived car of Florida Cabbage, eat - ing potatoes, apples, lima beans, navy beans, black eye peas. Ma son's fruit jars. A full line candies. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Mdse. Co. Phones 452-453, Wilmington, N. C. 4-13; tf i WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf. WANTED COLORED MAID TO DO general housework and cleaning. Apply 114 N. 4th St. 4-12-3U CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, I and all kinds of white dishes are i plentiful now since we received a shipment that has been six months ! coming. It is hard to get these ! goods now. It seems very easy for ! us to dispose of them. Call for j your supply at Yeager Department 1 Store. 4-13 ;ltii FOR SALE ONE 20-H. P., I H C, Engine. One 70 saw Continental gin with all equipment furnished. Been used only two seasons. Well taken care of under shed. Anyone looking , for bargain apply W. H. Malpass, i Rocky Point, N. C. 4-3-tf j TO MY FORMER CUSTOMERS I ! reopened my Plumbing Business at E; ouo oo. nun at., at present, h'none , 1138. W. R. Dosher. 4-7-Tti . WRIGHTSVILLE COTTAGES FOR rent. I have several cottages for rent at Wrightsville situated In grove near Station. J. O. Hinton, City Laundry. 3-31-tf. LOST A DIAMOND STUD, MOUNT- ed on odd gold bar pin either at Swift Plant or between docks and postofflce. Finder please return to 115 .North Fourth street and re ceive $25 reward. 4-12 ;3tj UNREDEEMED SINGER SEWING machine, drop head, in first class condition. Unredeemed price $17.50. Call at Chas. Finkelstein, 6 Soutn Front street. Phone 642. NOTICE WE MAKE GRAHAM rolls hot for supper every day. We make no more white rolls. 'Phone orders early. We close at 7 sharp. Farris Bakery. 'Phone 626. 4-97t. "Conservation and Economy' 9 Our Motto for 1918 Fancy Florida Grape Fruit Big Shipment Direct From The Grove Last of the Season WILMINGTON GROCERY COMPANY Office Phone 1 2 1 27 Market Street By A3 Carter PLANTS FOR SALE CABBAGE, 1 Collards, Tomato and Lettuce j plants; also Cosmo Flower plants, at C. H. Bornemann's Store, Sev enth and Orange streets. 4:3: 7t. FOR SALE CHEAP ONE MULE, wagon and harness. Can be seen at 1204 Castle St 4-12-3U WANTED THIRTY YOUNG LADIES over sixteen years old to work in our up-to-date Hosiery Mill. Ail modern conveniences, good houses and low rents for families; good boarding houses for single girls. Wages good. Apply at once, OHon Knitting Mills, Kinston, N. C. 3- ll-30t WANTED A SHORT ORDER COOK at Gem Cafe. 313 No. Front St. 4- 10-7U WANTED A GOOD MAN TO WORK at Soda Fountain. Address P. O. Box 644, Wilmington, N. C, stating salary. 4-3-tf WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Will thank you to phone us your or ders for Fancy and Staple Groceries. Phone 922. W. V. Herring & Co., 8th and Dock. 4-2-30U I FANS, FANS, FANS, FANS WE sell 'em. Clean 'em and repair 'em. Call 995. City Electric Co., Every thing Electrical, 206 Princess St. 4-3-lm APRIL SIXTH IS THE DATE THAT the Hanover Building and Loan As sociation will open its 27th Series. Stock may be secured now. 25c per week per share, you pay In $82.50 and get $100 at maturity in about 330 weeks. There Is no bet ter way to save money, or buy a home, we are always willing to as sit you. Your money Is available at all times. J. W. Yates, President, H. F. Wilder, secretary and Treas urer. 3-10-tf FOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GRO- cery business. If interested apply "Grocer," care Dispatch. 4-12-3U FOR SALE A FIVE-PASSENGER Ford in good running order. 60-inch tread. 1915 Model. Apply "Ford," care Dispatch. 4-12-3tj ONE STENOTYPE, PRACTICALLY new, worth $47.50, selling price $35.50, at Chas. Finkelstein's, 6 So. Front. Phone 642. 4-12-tf WANTED YOUR ROOF REPAIRS and painting. Labor and material is advancing daily. Do It now and we can save you money. Discount for cash. Phone 431. Estimates free. Young & Gorman. 4-12 3t iilll!llll!llllllllilllllll!lllllillllillIlllllllll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHH 1 Let us have your orders 1 -for goal I and I BUILDERS I I SUPPLIES ' BUY Your I Liberty Bonds j S3 55 I through the Woman's ff j Liberty Loan Committee 1 W. B. THORPE & CO. I THIRD EIBERTY LOAN . Liberty Bonds can be Bond Club upon payment of $1 .00 per week. Buy your Liberty Bond today- Our Country and Freedom is calling on you to do your bit- Will you an swer the call by subscribing now? THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Princess Streets Condensed Report of Condition of the American Bank and Trust Co., of Wilmington, N. C At Close of Business March 4th, 1918. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts . . $2,294, 101 .94 Overdrafts 1 0,524.92 Real Estate 46,281.40 Furniture and Fixtures A 25,107.46 Bonds and Securities 291,377.74 Domestic Acceptances . 1 27.400.00 CASH and Due from Banks 955,028.77 Total $3,749,822.23 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 35.410.0S Acceptances 50,000.00 Dividends Unpaid 411.00 Bills Payable 235,000.00 Re-discounts 83,316.18 DEPOSITS Banks $l,670,893.3o ; Individual 1,474,791.62 Total -....$3,749,822.23 OFFICERS: THOa E, COOPER r.i ..President MILTON C ALDER .. Vice-President CHAS. E. BETHEA .. Cashier E. FRED BANCK .Assistant Cashier ROBT. L. HENLEY Assistant Cashier 0 NOTICE ' We Offer $5.00 Savings Certificates, for $4:15 U. S. Government Behind Each Certificate W. B. Cooper & Co. Wilmington, N. C United States 4 14 Liberty Bonds This Bank will receive subscriptions up to May 4th for these bonds, which will be issued May 9th. This issue will be free of all taxes except inheritance tax and surtax on incomes ovei $5,000.00. Payment can be made in cash or by installment. You are urged to do your duty by subscribing quickly to the largest possible amount. A subsbcription now is worth double one at the end of the campaign. This Bank will, without charge, arrange all details for you. THE MURCHIS0N NATIONAL BANK For 20c you can polish the floors in six rooms and all the furniture in the rooms. No-Dust Floor Oil .Will not crack or stain Phone y6ur grocer or PAYNE DRUG CO. Phone 520 Fifth and Red Cross Streets SEE NEW LEGHORNS White Milans Wire Frames Just Received Ribbons Veils purchased through our W ar $3,145,685.00 MISS ALMA BROWN " Phones 13 and 14 HiiiiiiiiminiiKiKnnGnraiiiiiiiniiiiiftniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifii n v A.
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