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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, .MAY 22," .1918. INITIAL VOTE OFFER GREA FOR IJNDUCEMENT ALL CANDIDATES r l .3 Ery Participant SnouldlJil Advantage i of Staring Oppor- tunity Special Vote: Offer 25,000 Extra Votes For First 'Six Months Subscription 1 00,000 Extra Votes For , J s ; First Four:Six Months' Subscriptions Either ; ' f v r :New''or "Renewal. f; ,' Considering th fact that the New , j'.Era Circulation Campaign, of The .Dispatch has been proceeding only a i. few; days many subscriptions : are . al ) ready being received; also nomina- - ' Jtions continue tft come in in every i mail and also great numbers of ho 'tree voting coupons are being . re ; ceived by the hundreds every day. In r . fact, voting has already started at a very lively gait, and udging from The t different votes cast up to date the I, -voting will be very spirited, lively, and ? quite interesting until the end. This condition Will be for the reason that i votesfor subscriptions to The Dis patch represent greater value during - . theearlier stages of the Campaign . ! than the latter, part, and this also applies to the "free voting-coupon that ; appears in The Dispatch each day; they also represent greater vote value ' now than they wilLlater oh. Great" Interest fn jStartinSJ .1 " Opportunity. The starting opportunity special -v r'vote Offer, which is 100,000 extra votes In addition to the regular votes for I the first four 6-months '.ubscriptlons to The Dispatch, el -her new or re , newaL has already cau&ea great ac -tivity to be displayed by many of the candidates from the various local!- ' ties. It is not a difficult matter lo 7 secure subscriptions co The Dispatch either in three months, lx months or yearly subscriptions to the amount of $12 and receive for the-effort mani .tested 100,000 extra votes In addition to the regular votes. This liberal in ducement will absolutely be the Anna w a wv ao ol.fi a- -vXri v success on August 17th. Then take advantage of the great inducement of fer this week. " So now Is the time to grosp time by the forelock and make each moment count for something es pecially up to the hour of 10 p. m. on Saturday, and qualify for this liberal inducement and receive from The Dis patch a special ballot in addition , to the regular ballot for the subscrip tions. . Notice Especially the Coupon in Today's Paper. , In other section of The Dispatch today there will be noticed a nomi nation coupon good for 5,000 votes and the free voting coupon good for 300 votes. Clip these two coupons from the paper, nominate some one of your family, yourself or friend, and start voting for women today. Do not de lay this procedure for the reason that a. Studebaker Six, Chevrolet, Five Passenger Touring Car, two Victor VlptrolAH two Sineer ' Sewing Ma chines, four chests of silver, two Eastman Autographic Kodaks, and two solid gold Ladies' Wrist Watches are in the balance. By not voting promptly and without delay some one mlht be deprived of the opportunity of claiming a most valuables award, and The Dispatch realizes that all readers of this article will not of their own accord deprive ,some young lady of receiving one of the above men tioned valuable awards. WILL YOU? Now don't forget the hour of 10 d. m. Saturday, and have at Cam paign Headquarters by that hour four 6-months subscriptions and receive 100,000 extra votes in addition to the regular votes for your initial effort. . : Sit 'started '.Today '..'. -Divorce, proce dings'., were . Uristitut--ed In. superior court today, by-Beulah Monzon against Ed Monzon. ' No; com plaint has been filed as yet. j ' The National Society of the Daugh ters of the Revolution has shown its patriotism during the past year by collecting $1,409,550 for the liberty loan. 4 -.V?.:' '-: mm '' - Inar new million-dollar - hotel Just opened in Baltimore a woman pre sides behind the desk to welcome the arriving and speed the departing guest " ' State. of North Carolina, . u , Iq tbe gupe,. Court. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS. W. T. Justice vs Wilmington Christo-Cola Bottling Works, iftamed will take notice that an action entitled as above ha; been commenced in the Snperier Court or New Hanorer county to place the above nnmM defendant in th hands of a receiver on the ground of insolvancy, . that its af fairs may be wound up and the corporation dissolved, and the said defendant. will fur ther take notice tnat it is reqmreq co ap Dear at the next term of .the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 4th Mon day in June, 1918, at the court house of said county in Wilmington, N. C, and anawer or demur to tbe complaint filed In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tne reiier aemanaea in me complaint. Tnis otn aay or may, ivib. . ' W. N. HARRISS, Clerk of the Supterior Court. 5-7-oaw 4w wed BETHEA flRST IN RAGE TO FILE HIS PLEDGE All South Carolina Youths, 2 1 Since Last June Must Reg ister For Service- NEW YORK LETTER. (Special to The Dispatch.) v Columbia, S. C, May 22. Andrew J. Bethea, lieutenant governor, was the first candidate to file his pledge for any office in the - coming ,cam pafgn. He filed 'his pledge this week and entered the race for "governor. , -Mr. Bethea is regarded by many peo ple as the leading candidate at this time for the office of governor, al though there is no telling what may develop between this time and elec tion day. Announcement that June 5 will be designated in a proclamation by Pres ident Wilson as the day for the reg istration of all men in the United r States who have reashed the age of 21 years since last June 5, is made in bulletin No. 78, sent out Saturday by Captain R. SB : iCarwile, office ijd charge of tlra selective service regu lations, to -local : exemption 'boards throughout the state. Under the joint auspices o? the state food -dminitratron' ;of North ajd South Carolina, a meeting will be held at Charlotte,-; H. C.,-on the morning of Thursday,.- TA&y 23, at which time matters relating to "cotton seed and cotton seed industries will be considered-r x ' On May 15 the regulation of tte food administration providing that no dealer in sugar, wholesale or retail, i3 permitted to sell sugar to any manufacturer- using 3ugar -except upon the surrender of sugar certifl- 7 cates. Dealers who continue to sell sugar to such manufacturers without certificates are doing so in direct violation of the law r and are laying themselves liable to. heavy, penalty. These rules 4o6t 'apply' to' hotels, restaurants,, boarding , houses or to bakers ,and cracker, manufacturers. but they do apply principally to man ufacturers of ice cream, soft drinks, syrups, candy, confectionery, flavor ing extracts, -fruit preserves, jam, jelly, medieines and ; to soda water fountains. It is necessary for these manufac turers and users of sugar to secure sugar certificates from the food ad sinistratlp'n; and to Surrender these to dearer ff 6m . .whom sugar is pur chased. There are three points, in the state from which these sugar cer - tificates may be obtained. C61 . Oscar K. LaRoque, state bank examiner ana former; private, secre tary to Governor Manning, has. been accepted for war overseas work with the Y. M C A. and is expecting or ders to leave at once. He has had all of the preliminary vaccinations, etc. Dr-E. C, li, AdaiS.r.'of Columbia, who made- the ' race for 'lieutenant governor in 1916, has- been, accepted for service In the United States army and has receivedhis- coinhiissidn' as captain. He will report Thursday to 'the medical department at Camp . Sevier. : -' - - ; --' ; . Vernon Cook, professor of modern languages at the University of .South ' Carolina, leaves this week for his home at Lancaster, where he will Join the army as a;priyjate, ! ; For rlndlgeon,;Cbtt8tFpatfofl BIlIouaBesKi a .x-r Jusl try one SOcent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive jJaJttiv-lea8Bt:-to--take.-Advt. - New York, May 22. If I had my own way I'd eat pie with a. knife,' And I do like To saucer my coffee. But outside of that I shake a fairly decent fork. At every banquet . I've always made it a rule ' To leave the table " A little -bit sober, And I never use A toothpick twice. So there is no reason Why folk shouldn't ask me Out to dinner more. The last time I dined out I shook hands with the butler, "But he didn't seem to. mind, And I tucked my tiapkin Under my chin And everybody nudged Each other. And I got so nervous I stuck the napkin In my pocket And picked up an oyster, And the darn thing Was so slippery It slid out of my fingers Into a lady's lap, And I tried to grab it. 'And it must have bit me Or something, u ; For I upset a jlate,ttt; sbttp, And it got awayp' ""'" " And the butler came over To do a little buttling, "There's something the with you, "Isn't there?" And I said: "There is. And "I get paid for it." And since that time Nobody seems to want me When It comes time To put on the feed bags. But Tve been' practicing Holding up my little finger When I drink tea, And I can eat toast Without it sounding like Somebody stepping On a basket. So there's still hope Unless Mr. Hoover ?fttHfl eating altogether. matter A. F. muster of OUH , s. c. JttWiunuitf iikju;....j iiiiiHiiuiiitmiuiuwuiuumrwuiimiimmim IlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllliilllU Little Shoe Fly With His Little Shoe Pointer. THE SPECIALIST. A specialist is a person who charges $10. A specialist also knows how to mix quality and reasonable price. - we are snoe specialises ana me ivi owing items in footwear are proofs of the pudding. They a-e priced at $10 and thorough y worth it. Pearl Grey Kid Lace Boot, Louis Heel. Champagne Kid Lace Boot, Heel. Keep Your Eye on Little Shoe-Fly Every Now and Then in This Paper. Lou:s firti iiif iff :iiiifiiMTii iiiiliiilliltliliililliiiii; "SANS-SOUCrV SAUSAGE Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Sausage Smoked Sausage Frankforts Bologna s Head Cheese Liver Sausage New England Ham Made without cereals Sanitary, clean delicious Take no substitutes For sale at all first-class grocers and markets. CAROLINA PACKING COMPANY - , -J - ' ... . . - . ' - ; - - - ' . J. ENABLES YOU TO?P - isnAriJAn atZD nMMMLfSl SQin MDFNDOI?SEDBY ML 6QO&WUG SWPES has three members you should know if you desire to 'enjoyHfe; ' : Vv - ;. 1. 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OUR RESTAURANT is noted for its excellent food and moderate prices P. V. LAND Manager 7re iterer tedssryt!2 so deHeSaot ts this deBrtfek: FRUIT PUNCH Kmffyexttact Jice of eight oranffeifor lemons sad two Mnefrmt. lace oa psn-apprc, rop w-o, ana carer wuo 0 nwwim - ; : mmt. a4 Set it stand two or three howni to eztnet mice. wWrssaJy to senre, fmur the fruit qwit Wock orase we saa ea aac ei pro vo-hb i uuwruni tcer!tae.'stse te soit tutg. Oae can of sSorcHed pine- iF W m4 ftd ft fres trc Tae addition of up dmrlee inqtertt aa added charm to thii deiidoas fcnt wMh. Tbl wffl Bake cnougn pnc.tj for 25 satm. Try it tesy . Puieet Cteftr Ate is heakhfal and tarty. Made rWm are spriaf wrter, fewh BHpc toot snd frtgnat w THE BEAUFORT COMPANY, Inc. ' JUCHMOIO. VDtCHOAr I IC II II I lPT -rf 4rm.lt tmi T AAUi E In II P.l I Uk diiN inrte aa added charm to tki. ddSdoos I P S Idl I MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND PHONE US. 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Meigter, -an upholsterer by trade, living at . 2211 Wheat street, by tradeshrd getaoin cmfwyp vbk cc Columbia, S. C, says: "I suffered f roar?- indigestion. livr trouble, and constipation so that I could not eat nor sleep after any fashion. I saw your Iron; zed Paw-Paw advertised in tne newspapers, cut was at first some what skeptical, having Tried so many ready-made medicines; however, I'ob tained a "bottle and used it according to directions, one tablesponful half ah hour before .meals, and in a few days before using up the first bottle I felt so much better that I wish- to con- gratulate you on having sucha splen' uia remeay. 1 $m sleeping w'eU again and my inlfgesfion has disappeared. I ne'ed-not te) you I shall continue the treatniehf which has made me feel so much better." If you are suffering from any trou bles similar t oMr. Meister thee is no reason why you should not obtain the same relief as he has had Step into the nearest druggist and obtain a bottle. If he is not up-to-date call at Elvington's Dependable Dug Store ' Formula on every bottle. Attention giyne to mall orders. Interstate Druz Co ic. New York. Advt. When You Give A. Box of Candy You Should Give HER hitman9 s Because She is Vorthy of the Best 1 WW JARMAN & FUTRELLE 91 IL Phone 21 1-212 07 Princess Street J rHSiL.H l& IS fee H8 1 EK THE DIAMOND BRAND. f Xdleat Aak yo?riainrc-XA Chl-chca-ter'B nismend BrnnAfK Pills (a Red aat tiold metaiUcXr. W . .lx1 with niuA nihhftn. Vy Tk a nlher. But (if Tnnr ! .. jkforCnCHS-T: DIAMO.VD BRAND PILL, for S3 vears known as Best, Satet, Always Reliable SOLD 8Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I IB a J3 K Mill -li- : ii V II EE'S! Ill ! 'II 1 Beautiful Slippers J)j 7 iUGbG-T 1 1 1 Practically very Style, Shape and Leather that your exacting taste requires at etersoo ik Rualf s Wilmington's Largest and Best Shoe Store. riS """"1. INJECTION j""" ' The . Logical Treatment Direct QuickEffective .For the Most Obstinate Cases . . Sold by all druggists FT FOWL ER-C tlVATOR FOR THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER It Will Run Astride the Row for Barring Off and Weeding Both Sides Leaving a Fine Loose MulcnY Does Not Leave Any Furrows for Washing or Tearing Up Rows or Middles Between the Rows for Grass io Grow SPECIAL FEATURE ' v i Equipped with Short Blade to Throw Fine Mulch in Roots of Plant after Plant is too Large to Run Astride. ' . CALL AND SEE IT TODAY AT N. JACGBI THE YEAR ROUND CULTIVATOR ca w , HARDWARE WILMINGTON, N. C. ALL -, 7 1 i - N - - i
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