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to' V -: . 4 : " I V l .. m , -. - 4;- PAGE TWO llliili JOV 'TO IS The Season That Brings New lr ? Her arid She Felt Herself Slipping Further Elach Year , She Says This Downward Tendency Should Be Checked. . " According to nature's schedule Spring is the season when: Jiving beings and growing plants, become vigorous and take on new life. When v u.f person does not respond to the re juvenating influence of Spring, that person is going down hill and should "make a determined effort tq get a new grasp on life;: -Mrs. Laura Marshall, 4S Liberty street, Asbevllle, is a wom an who realized this and took effec tive steps to check her physical de cline, and this is how she did it: "Every Spring I felt myself slip ping further away from good health. ;-It has always been my custom to try to check this decline every year, but "did not succeed, and I gradually grew worse. My appetite failed; I could not sleep and became very nervous. I would waken in the morning with a feeling of sluggishness and more JAPANESE NEWSPAPERS NOT MUCH CONCERN; K Giving Little Attention to the Landing of Force at Vladivostok . Tokio, Friday, April 12. The Jap anese press and public are not great ly concerned over the situation which has brought about the landing of Jap anese and British forces at Vladivos tok. The jingo element's efforts have fallen flat. Anti-government newspa pers have seized the dpportunity, but "iave been unable to make headway. Tbe Nichi Nichl Shimbun says the Russian people probably soon will understand Japan's true motives more fully. The Kokumin Shimbun gives a warning against snap judgment calcu lated to cause trouble. It expresses the belief f hat" the Bolshevik do not intend to attemn to 3 rive, away from tH . Vladivosok the landing forces of "'friendly nations, peacefully guarding h Je aQd property from he mob. lTZ '" " Some effort has been made to ere- u 22. j ate distrust in America's motives but '.ZZ 1,. government officials being Interviewed : g :.' say there is no basts Tor such feeting land that h.. United States joined - - Qreat Brit; - id Japan in represen tations to Russia regarding the vitu- tiion at Vladivostok and would herself S nave landed troops in similar clrcum :?rV "stances. The United States, they say, :;'Jv ? - ,s merely observing the principle of non-interference unless absolute nec- - Zlt e3Sity arises. .. "i- - - GOVERNOR CATTS CALLS FOR PRAYER t: Tallahasse,-Fla.,-April 19 A call i: on all ministers and the Christian Cv?people of Florida to pra for the suc cess of the . Allied arms in France to day was issixd by Governor Catts. Special prayer services Sunday are urged on all churches. "I feel that God is our ally, and we should earnestly call upon Him to help usn the battle for freedom and right," he says. "A triumphant vic tory, now may bring the war to a 2 "speedy clos and victory will be ours, j i n we put our trust in God. Let all : t;V people pray now and on next Sunday Uthold a special prayer service." : : ; r. ' -r - WW mm M JL . mm '''iMMMir?..- . Hj.:.; V- ; . ffl ' ...'!' " lllll Hill I- MmLuiB lJ THE ASHEVILE WOMAN Life Had an Opposite Effect on worn out than when I went to bed'. The manv favorable testimonials f which I read convinced me that theres must be merit in Peplac and, after trying it, I am glad to add my state ment tn thoRp who have been bene- ffited by this wonderful remedy. I can truthfully, recommend it as the most powerful Spring tonic that 1' have ever found-, as it has brought a marvelous change' in my health. "Now I sleep well, my appetite could not be better, and I no longer experi ence that tired, run down feeling on arising in the morning. I can cheer fully recommend Peplac to all who suffer as 1 did." As a Spring tonic Peplac is unex celled. It will clear out the alimen tary tract, purify the blood aud en able the body to rebuild itself. Peplac may be bought in Wilming ton at R. R. Bellamy's. It is also sold by all enterprising druggists fn Wilmington and vicinity. (adv.) SOCIALIST HAASE IN REICHSTAG tAA'. ?,!.,A.N .?.EACE AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN AL- 8ACE-L0RAtNE Deputy Haase, an Independent member- of the Socialist party in tne Keicnstas-v lias again i voiced his opposition to the militarise tic government of Germany. He de- i clared that the army and General Ludendortf really governed Germany j and .hat Premier Hertl'.ng was only a 1 'signpost." copyright, underwood Sr. Underwood. PERSHING'S HOME DOUBLES QUOTA Brookfield, llo., April 19. General John J. Pershing's native county, Lynn, with a quota for the third' Lib erty Loan of $385,650, will at least double it, the subscriptions to dato announced today. Laclede, the town which claims to be General Pershing's birth p!a'-m, has also trebled its quota of $22,400. , .4 . , I mm i WILMINGTON DISPATCH. IN SELLING COTTON Cotton Dealers and Bankers . ; to. Meet in New York ; ' ; May. 4.. " : ' . v' Boston, Mass., April 19. Change in the present method of buying and paying for cotton will be considered at a meeting in New York May 4, of a committee voiyeseaftlng Southern shippers and bankers in New Eng land, New York and the South. - The plans for the conference, as outlined by the National Association of Cotton "Manufacturers, include a general study of the situation with a view to furthering the opportunity the movement holds out for .the. de velopment of a broad market .for ac ceptance, both foreign and domestic, if America is to continue to be the world's money market after the war. A Child 2 or 3 Years Old requires something stronger than the sweet liquid laxative now on the mar ket which are prepared especially for infants. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN fills , this long-felt want. It acts on the liver and regulates the bowels without griping or disturbing the stomach. A Liquid Digestive Laxative, pleasant to take. 50c per bottle. Good for the child, good for the Mother, good for the Household.- JTHE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Afford a comfort which is appreciated by those who want near or far vision in one pair of glasses. They keep your eyes young in looks as well as in usefulness. No line, seam or lump to blur th vision. EYES TESTED FREE Dr. Vineberg Masonic Temple When You Give A Box of Candy You Should Give HER Wu hitman9 s Because She is Worthy of the Best JARMAN & FUTRELLE Phone 21 1-212 1 07 Princess Street JACOB! FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19, 1918. ,--V" " T::'V -ilarHBrder to -inoterv ; dtstribute the financial. burden of carrying cot ton, members vof the association have suggested a -plan under' which each miU would .arrange - Fith , its bank,: to accept for Its drafts '.drawi at 90 days aganist shipments of cotton, paying the bank a small commission for ac ceptance and ' releasing cotton at once to the spinner. In this way, it was explained, the mills would be Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In Pirfe Blood Means Perfect Health. The aTerag druggist has handled nundreds of inedicines in his day, some of which have long since been forgotten. : - - But there is one that has been sold by the druggists throughout -this country for more than fifty years, and that is S. S. S the reliable blood An Unusually Smart Pump There is nothing in Footwear for Women that is more dainty and dressy than a perfectly plain pump as pictured above. We have this style in a variety of leathers and Can vas. Mat Goat, welt sole, Louis Heel .... ... . J5j0 Patent Colt, welt sole, Louis heel $700 Patent Colt, turn sole, covered heel . . . J50 Gun Metal, welt sole, Louis heel . . $6e00 Light (frey Kid, turn sole, covered heel. . J9Q0 Ivory Kid, turn sole, covered heel j9a00 White Canvas, welt sole, covered heel . . . J550 All High Grade Pumps are carried in stock, AA to D widths, sizes 1 to 7. Wilm Wilmington's Have You Bought Your Bond? JUST RECEIVED CAR LED ... v ONE SEEP Can Make before! actually paying f for; lris th.e accented drafts ,riA 1le.nnnt:reajH!v In the' market aUelwcepUbJe;tdeitReserya banks.:, "v-:.. ,----v ' . . - - Eddie' McGoorty, having celebrated his return" 'tottJsrl kie Brenmin's measures will now . after - some of the top-notcbers of the boxing game. ' ,v Many druggiBt .have teen tronderfui results accoaplishedT'. among . their customers by ''tmar-grest ol&medieiney and they know that S. S. S. is one of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your Wood free of im-! purities hy the us of this honest old medicine, and if you want medical advice, you an obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Directori Swift Specific Co, 28 Swift Lahora tory, Atlanta, Ja" able- iM spiaicptton ington Ske Co., Best Shoe Store. 01 BETTER PLANTERS Prompt Shiptrients By- virtue Ot l p W"" efifis. )njf dat April ftla;oi-i-ti9-'Ha5rt-f edtOnvtbe records of -s?j"fra" -,lr " sell; at public anctloii tSa? -islsfc aer, ror can, c .cpe f i,vws Mth day "-of April, -M-'V SC.- the following dircrtMd -pwpertjf the aty of Wilmington: - ' . 1J. Burnett, registrar" mVT.1b W AHh, lin nt Mmnnm- Street 114 feetl wni.L,.J?'' '"!. runt 4h.iii WtJTrrtlT vwitn smia isouin ern Hue at Mearsk Street J'?- Southwardly parallel "frith . Third Street 110 fet; thnce BiMtwatdfy' trail! with Mearea Street 38 eeti . thence Northwardly Parallel with Thir Street ltt to the Beginoiny. : . , . Western llae of Secon . Street 40 1-2 fet North .from tbe Northern lime of Martin Street t runa:' thence Nerthwardlr with Ihe Western line of Second Btrect J9 1-2 f een thence WestwadHT. -parallel with AfarHa Street 100 feet; thence Soutfiwardiy paral lel with Second Street 491-2 feet; thence KaatwCBdly paranel wiin aiariin Bireet loo feet tbe Beginnta. , ' , Thia March S9th 191 '1 . wilmington homestead and loan: association by. john d. bellamy a son, 3-29 SO day Attorneya. - v fitCTRTCAGS SAME. By rirtue of the power of sale con Uined in a certafn morlffage deed made by Marahall H. HU1 and wife to the Wl jBiaffton Homeatead and Loan AsBoclatlon, bearinr October Srd, 1816, and duly reristerea on the records, of New Hau oyer County in Book 89, pare 577. the un-' deralkned will aell, a public auctien, to the Ulhest bidder, for caab at tha Court House door in the City, of Wllmiurtoa, on Tueaday, the SOth day of April, 1914 at twelve o'clock M., the followlne; deacribed property in the City of WibalnJon: BH G1NNING at a Wlnt In the Eastern line of Dicklnaon Street 09 feet South of South ern line of Q itynn Street ; rnna thence Southwardly with Eaatero line of Dickin son Street 33 feet; thence JSastwardly par ailel with Owynn Street 1S2 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with; Dickin eon Street S3 feet; thence Weitwardly parallel wit Qwynn Street .132 feet tf the Beginning. Thia ltli ef MareM, 191. WILMINGTON: HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By JOHN D. BELLAMY St SON, ; Attorneya. 3-2930 days . MORTGAGE SALS. By Tir'tue of the power of sale contain ed in a certain mortgage deed made by Stacy Adama. tA the Wilmington Home stead and Loan Association, duly regis tcred on tbe- recerda. f - - New llano rr County In Book 93, page 3S9, the under ained will sell, at public auction, to th highest bidder, for cash, on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1918, at twelve o'cloc'c M., at the Court House "door in the City of 'Wilmington, the following described property situate in the City of Wilming ton: BEGINNING at a joinfc in the Northern line of Niron Street 30 feet West from its intersection with tbe Western line of Eighth Street; running thence Northward ly parallel with Eighth Street 60 feet; t hence Westwardly sarallel th Nixon Street 120 feet ; thence Southwardly paral lel with Eighth Street GO feet to Worth em Hne of Nixon Street; tbenee East wards alonr aald Northern line of Nixon Street 120 feet to the Beginlng. This 29th of March. 1913. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By JOHN D. BELLAMY Jc SON, Attorneya. 3-2930 days. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. By Tirtue of the power and authority contained in Chapter 71 of the Public Laws of 1911, the Board of Education of the County of New Hanorer haytng duly petitioned the Board of Commis sioners of . ai'-d county. In accordance with said act, ord-er an election to be - held in said County - of New Han over to ascertain the will of the peo ple, "Whether there shall be levied en all taxable Dronertr and polla of said county- apecla tax, of ten- cents on tne aiou.ou valuation - or property unu thirty centf ea eaes poll to - supplement the county ecsec run a of said county,'' the Board ' o Cmmiiottrs of New Hanover Couuty do hereby order that an election be hld in Raid county between tbe hours of sunrise and sunset on the 8th day of May, 1918, to ascertain the will of people on the question, "Whetnur there shall be levied on all taxable prop erty end polls af eaM county a special tax or ten cents en tae ziog.uo valuation of property and thirty cents en each poll to supplement vm "antr scaooi runa ox said county. At said elects tfce balleu tendered and cast by the qnalifed electors ehall have written or printed on tnera, "For Special Tax," or, "Agalnat Special Tax" all quali fied electera whe are In fsver.of said spe cial tax shall veto "Fer Snedsl Tax." and all quallfled eleetavs who are opposed to said special ts aaajn ot, "Agalnet Spe cial Tax." For the puTpese of this election as au thorized by the said a-v the aald Board of Commlloaer ( New Hanover County do h.ereb order a new registration for said etecuen and tbe following at de signated as the polling places In aaM townshpls, precbicta and wards, and tha persons herein named are appointed regis trars aud Judges ef said election In said township, oTecwct and wards, to-wlt: Cape Fear Townhp, Johnston' Store, J. H. JohnstOD. regiatrar; J. .W. Wind ers ana u.- J. Jeynr, Judge. Harnett Sen Mile Poet,) Smtth's Stor. Creo. T. SsaXtb, registrar; Geo. T. Sbepard and W'm.Canady, Judgea. . Harnett (Fear, Kgarn Rtor. u. i-fivo'.sH 7 jti. f -a- ' i&??'i rt f- n ,.T r I mi Feaertl iMnt , . A - I o ... ' oou TJll Wnrfl niKiMM T.. 3. Furloner. nxrlntr.... rr R. L. Fox. inH,. ' Peck : Ftftfc" Warn (Precinft t rn Fifth and Castle sheets H f pW Fifth and castle streets" j vn St lett.- Judges. aDd Henrr He Sixth Ward, Mann. Atkiu,on , ters' Store, J.' F. Mann ' Sr 3 Womble and Van Woodw J 1 precluot and ward shell bo kent n" the wtration of elector tL? prpceap iae nay jor th cl(e of U latraUev hook hereinafter Prov?d." day excepted, between the hTurf h. S o'clock A. M. and sunset n oa" h t l pinning fhe 4tb of April. 10is .nd?!r'b' books rbnll closed for "3 l the second Saturday before the m wit, on the 27th of April. n, nrday the feth day of April. A on aturaav tne 20th day of Wi "S . m and on Saturday the 27th "I Jnril registrars shall attend the polKi? of their reoect f-nB, 1 a.z wards on the Saturday preceding tgR tion, to-wit: on tbe 4th of May. Vis me nonr or nine A. M. until th hAn. three P. M. wh.n r, L'bolr! books will be open to the Inspection V? electors of said township, preclnrt ward and any of sold electors gn I aUowed to object to the names on said books. ppeanaj By order of tbe Board of Commli. v uij i j April 2, 1918. , W. A. McOmT, Chalrmn 4-2 SOU. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. By virtue of the power and dir ion contained In Chanter 477 of k x-uouc JLiOcai Laws or North Carolim passed at its 1917 session, due itf proper request having been madei me wara or commissioners of Na Hanover by the Board of Educate 01 rxew inanover county, as requW by. said act, the Board of Commissi ers of New Hanover County ao km by give notice that a special electa is called and will be held betweetik hours of. sunrise and sunset on 4 8th day of May 1918, for the purp of submitting to the qualified eta tors of said county, tbe questia "Shall New Hanover County issue b coupon bonds, not to exceed the sun of $250,000.00 and levy a special ta for public school improvements li Bald county," in order to provide h the erection, construction and repair of suitable and permanent scboo! 'houses in said County, necessarr for the accommodation of the children of said county. At said election the ballots tender ed and cast by said electors liitf have written or printed on ton 'For public school bonds," or "fcnM public school bonds." AH qmlM electors who are in favor o! sii bonds shall vote "For public school bonds," and all qualified electors fit are opposed to said .bonds shall nti "Against public school bonds. For the purpose of this election i authorized by the said act, the sal Board of Commissioners of New H over County do hereby order a w registration for said election and 4 following are designated as the pi Ing places in said townships, precins and wards, and the persons hers named an appointed registrars is judges of said election in said toir shins, nreclncts and wards, to-wit: Cap Fear Township, Jolinston'i 8t J. H. Johnston, registrar; J. w. TO .... A rt T Tnvtwr 1lldffS. Storo, Geo. T. Smith, registrar; jo. I c-k. mjt anl Wm PunnrtT. 1udcPS Harnatt (Seagate), Rogers btora I Larkin, registrar; G. H. Sogers mid I. L. Pittman, judge. Harnett. (Winter Park), Smith jm J. T.. Smith, registrar; A. H. High ai t. A f An rTAmarV Masoaboro, (Whiskey Creek), Urn den'a Store, polling; Walter lstrar; E. E. Southerland anu B. i. u Masonboro (Sunset Park), Basebji Park, J. C. Long, registrar ; V . nn and J. H. LGwin, juages. Federal Point, T. J. Burnett's Place, I J. Burnett, registrar; . x. iejes, A. Biddle Jndges.. WllnilnfffAn First Ward, Engine House, Fourtb i Campbell, G. H. Davis, registrar; w. Second Ward, Court House, W. t loway, regUtrar; T. .A. Sbepard ana B. Applewhite, JudgeB. Third Ward, GibTetn Lodge. R. B g registrar; L. B.- Symmes and E- " Uama, Judge. Fourth Ward, McClellan's Stables, J J. Furlong, registrar; W.M. reck anfl V t 2 .. Ji . .. Fifth Ward (Precinct 1) Engine H t?j. u -'...i. .i,uti vr Foster, nri iatrar ; A. H. Ketchum and C. L. Ban ,UFffth Ward (Precinct 2). Biddle .flg Ftfth and Caatlo streets, J. W. wJ lett, Judges. . Sixth ward, Mann, Atsmson "uu - t tera Storo. 4. F. Mann, registrar; J- wocaoio anu m nwow, praclnct aad ward ahall be kpt i,en', the reglstrattou of eloctors filtration bo 6k a hereinafter prodded, day excepted, between the hour fc'clock A. M. hnd aunset on each day, ginning the 4tb of April. 1918. said booka ahall be cloned for reg Uon on the second Saturday herf, lActlftn. to-wlt. on the 2tb of Apr". lo1i an on Saturday the 8th day ApJf M and n Saturday the 13th 6 ioi onH en Saturday the 20tb oaj ApriL 191. and on Saturday tne day of April. 1918, tbe registrars t i i tend, with their regiatration book . i polling places or meir i,c,-"t" rtt shipa. precincts and warda for,,b U tratlonPof electors, rbe reg sirara attend tha polling places of le"!;u tire townships, preclncta anc "' the Saturday preceamg '.V . fcowtl of said townaiilp, pret-luvt or - rf anT of iald ek-ctors st.all object to tne names appea.i" SC. Fh.4l t Second Ward. Court Hoast w registration books at the poiiin . their respective townshlpg, prMnJ wit, on the n oi way. lyp, f of nine A. M. until tbe Lour J", 3I M., when and where tbe s1l '0,,',lea t oneik to the inspection of cn e' j HARDWARE COMPANY . ... ..... . . i.. . V ...... ' ;' '..' ' - era of New Hanover County. April i, xio. . irT. i.9tL Chair" :
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