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PARTICIPANTS' NAMES TO BE ANNOUNCED THURSDAY OR FRIDAY -Watch For The Dispatch on Above Mentioned Days This Week Display Activity in Campaign Now Secure 100,000 Extra Votes For First Twelve Dollars in New or Renewal Subscriptions by Saturday, June 8th, at 10 o'Clock P. M. Th names of the different young ladies- that have been nominated to "participate in the New Era Circulation Campaign of The Dispatch will be clJuLUUIlCcU. ill A lie uisyaiv.u uix uu4- day or Friday of this week. Names are being received each day; in fact, each incoming mail to the Old North State's seaport town brings additional names, and when the list appears in The Dispatch as previously announced it will not be in its entirety because so many nominations being received each day it will be impossible to pub lish the complete list on dates as above mentioned. However, the list will practically be complete within a week or 10 days and then complete announcement of the different partici pants can be made. Day by Day Interest Increases. ' The interest in the Campaign is in creasing with each passing day. The different candidates are gradually or ganizing their friends to co-operate with them and are meeting with good success in meir enorcs in securing fact, the candidate that displays an early interest in the Campaign is act ing very wisely for the reason that more votes are issued upon the secur ing of subscriptions, either new or re newal during the earlier part of the campaign than the latter part, and with a free voting coupon in The Dis- . - t J Al - ar.cn eacn aay me canaiuaies are anxious d secure as many of these cottons a.3 possible; therefore they are remitting without delay to The Dispatch for new subscriptions re ceived andjhats the thing to do, so the paper can be started promptly to the subscribers, and the candidate ' can secure the free voting coupon from the subscriber's paper. 40,000,000 UNITED STATES CASH Stories ufsoffisj Mfmm i tfl 8m ji fj& i ffi ?f ' JSj Cash, wrap up one hundred sixty auuion pounas oi Canadian cheese tor Great Britain, charged to Uncle Barn's account. Here is a surplus cheese as big as ten Masonic Tem ples in Chicago, one 200 stories high which a comrade in arms sent around for lunch. American dollars for cheese out of vats filled with milk from cows pastured on the i prairies where, the bison loafed at j will until the Canadian Pacific rail-f way built through. . J Here is war's goodwill in sand-i iwichesfor the front line trenches; forty million 'dollars extended as a credit to Canada for that which isj flwed to the wartime industry of the i cow. tu. G. Bennett, State Dairy ' Commissioner of Missouri once wrote in an ode to the cow: "For two thousand years she has been the co partner of men, sharing aliice in his Jirosperity and adversity, responding nobly to all that was done for her, tmtil through her development she has become an idol of the people." ' The cow of Canada has risen to After opportunity under the stimulus jof war and alfalfa of Alberta, Catarrh of Stomach Did Not Know It Mrs. Selena Tanner, Athens, Ohio, 'writes: "I cannot find words to ex press my thanks for your kind ad vice. I never once thought I had ca tarrh, of thp ,stomach. I commenced ! taking Peruna, as you directed. My - stomach continued to hurt me for about two weeks after I began the x&edidne, and thenjt stopped. I now fcaYe a good appetite, while before I was nearly starved." .Thoee who object to liquid medl- " Idm can procure Peruna Tablets. 100,000 Extra Votes This Week. The starting opportunity special vote offer on which will be issued in addition to the regular votes 100,000 extra votes for the first $12.00 remitted in new or renewal subscriptions will be good until Saturday, 10 p. m., June 8th. and there is not a candidate whether they have already displayed activity or considering displaying ac tivity should let this great inducement escape their most serious considera tion. Take advantage of the very lib eral special vote offer and receive 100,000 extra votes in addition to the regular votes for the first $12 in new or renewal subscriptions by mail or carrier to any outside point of Wil mington. The various participants and their friends do not want to overlook the fact that Wilmington proper is ex cluded from participating in the Cam paign. No subscriptions by carrier will be accepted In Wilmington. The Campaign was solely devised for the reason of building the 'circulation by carrier and mail outside of Wilming ton, and with this fact so firmly es tablished upon the minds of the dif ferent participants 'they can readily realize the fact that all of the awards will be distributed outside of Wil mington, so this naturally affords the candidates that reside outside of Wil mington the sole privilege of being in position to "share in the distribu tion of the awards on August 17th. Now ' do not forget the special vote offer this week and The Dispatch is in hopeful anticipation that many 'will qualify for the starting opportunity, and for each $12.00 receive 100,000 extra votes in i addition to the regular votes. Be sure and watch for The Dispatch on Thursday or Friday. Im portant for all. FOR CANADIAN CHEESE SAL) Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well as the clovers of Ontario and other eastern provinces. The opportunity was made by Great Britain's short age of iairy products, Denmark,' Sweden and Holland having been supplying Germany, and Russia be- mg shut off from the world markets.; V' Kjaddick, a Canadian authority-; said: "If we made 10,000,000 potmdi of butter it would be more to ex port." The demand has caused' cheese exports from Canada to in crease greatly. From May to Oc tober 1914, 101,000,000 pounds went uut ml me country; m the same period of 1916, 139,000,000 pounds, an increase of 38,000,000 pounds: i 1 he demand for cheese for the sol diers has caused the per capita con sumption to mount from 2 pounds for Canada to 13 pounds for pritam. Cheese suddenly has grown important as fee. Thil is irT part fe!JUSe H is one of -the cheapest foods on the market. A vast amount linH-ci6? manufactured in the i2SPfhrt?s Sf extra dollars into th; 3eansof the farmers. J 32 Nearly Starved PERUNA Made Me Well THE WILMINGTON Welcome to Governor-General. Windsor, Ont, June 5. All of the border towns lent themselves today to the reception of the Duke of Devon shire, gorernor-general of Canada, on the, occasion of his official visit to Windsor. A large delegation of prom inent citizens of Detroit, headed by Mayor Marx, crossed the border to join In the welcome. There was a eneral closing of business houses in Windsor and along the route of the procession from the railroad station to the public square, residences and stores were profusely 4ecorated with the colors of th eallies.- OI (Mill Superintendents. Houston, Texas, June 5. The dis cussion of plans for speeding up. pro duction in the oil mills of the country, to meet the wartime requirements of the government, is the principal busi ness before the annual convention of the National Oil Mill Superintendents' association, which met in this city today. Mill superntendents from many sectons are attending the gath ering, which will continue in session until Friday. Bay State Governor at Trinity. Durham, N. C, June 5. Samuel W. McCall, governor of Massachu setts, spoke before the graduating class of Trinity college here today, his discourse being of a patriotic nature. Degrees were conferred upon nearly 100 students. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Advt. A splendid six-room cottage on a good sizel lot; No. 826 Grace street; for sale at a very reasonable price, and on easy terms. Best secure this before the crowd comes. Wright's Realty and Insurarnce Agency. Adv. Roofing Time ES Now is the time to look over your roofs. If they need renewing, use Barrett's Everlastic "Rubber" Roofing. Barrett's Everlastic is the ideal roofing for any steep rooied building. go"' EVERLASTIC "RUBBER ROOFING will save you man dollars in the future. For over half a century Barrett's Roofings have been known all over the vrorld for their high quality. The name "Barrett" is your guarantee. We carry a full line in one-, two- and three ply. Nails and cement in each rolL N. Jacobi Hardware Co. INSURANCE CO., of New York. A. B. Croom, Jr., Manager Wilmington District. 301 Southern Building Phonee 483-1505 THE MUTUAL LIFE (Life Insurance Only) "That's AH," Just Received Stock Potato Bug Paste and Dry Powder. John S. McEachern Son No. 2!! Market St. We specialize in the man ufacture of Rubber Stamps and Good Printing Carolina Printinand Stamp Works No. 8 Grace St. r i J DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY. Non-Partisan League in Maine. Lewlston, Me., June 5. "The Maine .Non-Partisan Iague, the newest po litical organization n the Pine Tree State, has r araaaced lor the holding of a convention here "tomorrow to dis cuss plans for taking an active part in the coming Btmte campaign. The league was iven definite oranization at a convention hela In Portland last February. Its platform of principles advocates government ownership of all public utilities, including grain el vators, the assessment of taxes on land values the adoption of the Swiss democratic military system, the con scription of war profits and all in comes in excess otf $10,000 while the war lasts, the amendment of the farm loan law, and, variOTis other measures eded bnniet onetfi'Teaogg(gra TG intended to benefit the farmers and the working classes. Distinguished Guests at Cornell. New York, June 5. The 14th com mencement of Colombia university concluded with the graduation exer cises today. Among the distinguished guests and speakers of the occasion were Secretary of State Lansin and Earl Reading, the British ambassador at Washington. L OF Medicinal Virtues Retained and Improved Unpleasant and Dangerous Qualities Removed- New Variety Called "Calotabs" The latest triumph of medical sci ence is a purified calomel, known as "Calotabs." The old-style calomel, as all doctors know, was the best and most generally useful of all medicines. The new variety, known as Calotabs, is purified and refined from all ob jectionable qualities, and is most de lightful in effect. One Calotab on the tongue at bed time, a swallow of water that's all. No taste, no griping, no nausea, no danger. Next morning you awake feeling fine, with a clean liver, a pu rified system and a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please. There is no restriction of habit or diet. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages; price, thirty-five cents. Your druggist recommends Calotabs, and will refund your money if you are not delighted with them. Adv. Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known as Snake Oil Accomplishing Most Wonderful Results "I want to thank you for your won derful oil, states Mr. J. C. Gibson, of Jonesboro, Ark. My little girl wa low with diphtheria: I had given ner two doses of medicine which cost m $10 with no results. I bought a 25c bottle of your oil and one application relieved her. Now she is well: It is the greatest remedy I ever saw." Mr. Gibson made this statement before hundreds of people. Mrs. Florence Meager, 234 Whitney street. Hartrora, Conn., writes: "I have used your An tiseptic Oil for neuralgia with good effects. Only thing I have ever tried that stopped the pain immediately." Mrs. Williams, Gadsden, Ala., writes. "I. have used your great pain oil ror rheumatism, stiff Joints, also for sore throat, and want to say that it is tne greatest remedy I ever tried. I recommend It to all sufferers." Many cures reported daily from thousands of grateful users of this wonderful oil. Every bottle guaranteed. 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle, or money refunded. On sale at Robert R. Bellamy Drug Company. adv. Put your money in 2 in 1 Tires and get more mileage FAIR 2 in 1 901 R Fourth Phone 738 ATiiiniiii'fligfinwm'ininiiimafl'intniiniiiHiuiuni J. B. McCABE and CO. I Certified Public Accoun- gj tants.' s Room 9C6 Murchison Bank Bids, gi gPhone 996. WILMINGTON, N. C.S iiiniiiiiuuutiiutiiiiiiiwmHHiiiHuuiifJimiiiiiiniiiiHiii? vzm miABii car c? in srsna 4jS RHICHESTER S PILt Taka atliav. MmT f Tmmr WrnmM- Ak f CIH-CipEa-TEjni 9tut fctnnrns Beat, Sctatt, Ahrs KeRaata CALOME BB NAUSEA AND DANGER S iAl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS BIRYWKERE JUNE 5, 1918. Hit The hotel the South Free from flies Doofuet giving i'VKrVk grapna or tree on E. TAX LISTING! The undersigned will continue at courthouse during the month of June from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily, except Saturdays, when the hours will be from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 8 to 10 p. m. H. K. NASH, B. F. KING, Tax Listers for Wilmington ownship. White and. Colored. Silk Hose Old Price $1.50 New Hats-Pompons--Lissere Rib Gtos Grain Tafieta Silk MISS ALMA BROWN Can'tsleep! Can't eat! .Can't II MM 8 -so cents a sent to ar any address imFS,j- ARMY & NAVY TABLET . w" wVTa M SUBURBAN IN EFFECT WiR PARK, WRIGHTSVILLE, WRlGHTSVrt.il EAST IOCHD. Leave "Electric Center for Winter Park Lieare "Electric Center" tor lieare "Electric Ceater" for Beach WriirhtdTille. ;30 6:oO 8:S0 A. MJ 60. 60 7:25 8.-00 8:30 A. MJ :30 6:50 7:25 8:00 8:30 A, M 10:00 11:30 51:00 1:10 2KK) 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 6:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 :15 9tl5 10 :15 11:15 10:00 11:80 !1 :00 1:10 2:00 - 2:30 . 3.-00 3:S0 4:00 4:36 5:00 5i30 d.10 6.40 7 :15 10:15 11:15 10:00 11:30 11:00 xl :10 P. UJ P. MJ P. M 2:00. 2:30 SK 3:30 4:00 4:S0 5:00 5:30 6:10 6:40 7:15 "6:15" Daily except Sunday. ! Sundays Only. x FREIGHT r Dally Except Sunday. Leave Ninth and Orange Streets 3:00 P. M. x reight Depot open Dally Except Sunday from 2:00 to 3:00 P. M. SPECIAL NOTICE This table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guarnteed. YOURSELF OF STOhtiCHfU III GOOD DPIIG . HODP f 1 " WW I A most pop-Mar at the safest and most attractive resort on Atlantic Coast The SEASHORE HOTEL WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. Opens June 1st- for the Season Over $20,000 being srjent on imorovements. arid mosquitoes. Good water. Sound and Ocean fishing, sailing and bathing. mectric trains conpest beach with w llmington , N. C. "Write today for new illustrated rates, recreations and photo- notel amusements, etc.; sent request. L. HINTON, Manager Wrighteville Beach, as even digest what little you do eat! ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS package at all nn II 14 CO. 260 Wcf R.,j t... II SCHE-DUluE MAY 11, 1918. WICaTUOJVm. Leave Beach for Wilmington. Leare Wrifhtarille tot Wilminrton. Leave Winter Park for Wilmington. 6:15 7:20 70 8:00 8:25 8:55 9:25 10:20 10:65 12 :25 1:50 1:55 2:55 3:25 3:55 4:25 4:55 5:25 6:55 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:45 10:10 10:45 11:45 A. M 6:26 7:31 8:01 8 :11 8:36 9:06 9:36 10:31 11 :06 12:36 2:01 2:06 3:06 3:36 4:01 4:36 0:01 f:36 8:01 6:41 7:11 7:41 8:11 8:56 10:21 10 :56 11 :56 A. M. "Y:lb' A."M. 7:40 " 8:45 9:15 " 10 :45 12 :15 xl:45 2:45 S:15 3:45 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:45 6:20 6:80 7:20 7:50 P. M P. M. P. M. M 10 :00 " Does not Run Beyond Station 3. SCHEDULE: Cleans Everythin? v. jivtTj.'iyiYix o row. derm J Soap on anything that pure water wiU not uaiui. ne aire just rolls vo wonderful No chipping, ui or wasting of bar soap WhW amfLarcer GRANDMA'S racaages Borax Powdered Soap Ask Your Grocer For It! There. something aboutthera NEOLIN SOLES. Makes Walkin a Pleasure Attached by SULLIVAN, King of Shoemakers N. Front tr2t Phone 523. STR. WILMINGTGN Leaves Sunday, 9:30 a. m., for Southport, Fort Caswell and interme diate stops. A delightful trip on the placid Cape "Fair." Visitour soldier boys. UNION PASSENGER STATION Arrival and Departure of Trnlai Febrnarr 1st, 1918. SEABOARD AIR LINE DEPART DAILY ARBIVJj 3:45 P.M Charlotte 1:10 P.M. Parlor Car. 5:15 A.M Charlotte .......12:30 A.M. Sleeper opened 10:00 P. M. For Information Phone 178. ATLANTIC COAST LINE DEPART DAILY ABEIVB 5:45 A.M.... South and West... 12:45 AM, Sleeper to Columbia, (Open 10:00 P. si 7:45 A.M... North. .............. 6.-05 P.M. Parlor Car to Norfolk .8:45 A.M...FayetteviUe 8:00 3:05 P.M .. New 'Bern 12:30 P.M. 3:30 r.M...South and West.... 1:00 P.M. Sleepers to Angusta. Atlanta C:45 P.M...Nortk 10:15 AJJ. Sleepers to Washington, Norfolk For Infwrntation Pbone 160. "SANS-SOUCI" SAUSAGE Pure Pork Sausage . Fresh Sausage Smoked Sausage Frankforts Bologna 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 -IN NEW YORK CITY- A Good Room with Bath at 2.00 to 3.00 Per Day 1$ Hard to Find, But the Editor of this Paper will tell you "You can get them' at the Hotel Gregorian 35th Street, Bet. 5th Ave. and Broadway. Homelike. Mo1en, Fireproof. Cen tral, naar Thnatrea and Shops. Beat of t Fair Price. Wrii t oklst to DANIEL V. JcmCH3T, Prop. n if'
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