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THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. ALL SAILS SET NOW FOR REAL ACTIVITY TO BE DISPLAYED FOUR TAR HEELS NAMED WILL RELIEVE THE MUTUAL LIFE ff CASUALTY LIST SICK HEADACHE Mississippi Lady Recites Her Family's Experience in Pre vention of Serious Sickness' and Tells How Quick Re lief Follows Use of Black-Draught INSURANCE CO of New York. A. B. Croom, Jrj Manager Wilmington District. 301 Southern Building Phonee 489-1505 (Life Insurance Only) "That's All." Number of Officers Are Re ported Among the Dead pmarff-z vw -rn am va YOUJ?SLF OF STOAfICH. U In New Era Campaign of The Dispatch Next List of Names Appears Sunday Voting Begins ThenTake Advan tage of Starting Opportunity Special Vote Offer This Week SOLD WD ENDOPSED BY U m GOOD DM6 STORES K S22 Washington, June 7. Tha casualty S List total contained 48 uanes. divided IN ARM Ell I I IF i V .1 I i V 1 - !:1 .: t Jfl ; . r. With the publication of the names ' ech participan. car. then obse rve th. Killed in action 17 n.w,inot,ts in The i v."onderful amouii; c, votes tha: thoyiDied of wounds 12 Wi uiC uulcu, rrcsess to dsV an a there cai. also Dispatch on Thursday, great rejoicing i o displayed t0 vheir knowledge the was caused. Many of the young la- extent of co-operation that they are Wounded severely o difts that havfi been nominated did not meetinc with from their various, officers named were wa:t to get in communication with ; friends. It does not pay to sit )dly; Killed in action: Li3Jtr-nants RoVrt The Dispatch by correspondence, but back and let the opportunity of a life- b. Anderson, Wilson, N. C; Gros took advantage of the much quicker time go by such as The Dispatch Venor P. Cather, malen, Neo., uui way in using the telephone, and the Campaign now offers. The awards Henry W. Clarke, Boston, Mass. telephone in the Campaign Depart- are great, in fact they are all of the) Died of wounds: Lieutenants Lynn ment, which is Number 219, was kept ; worth while having kind, and are real-j h. Harriman Concord, N. H., and constantly ringing during the after- ly within the grasp of some one just j Wellborn S. Priddy, Chicago, noon and late into the n:ght, by the for a few moments' effort to be di3-j Died of disease: Brigadier General different nominees and their friends Dlayed each day. ana the various par-; Robert E. L.. Micme, Staunton, va. making inquiries pertaining to the ticipants that desire to' attain success1 rsmna!?. nnH stt!ns? THAT THEIR' should secure $12.00 in new or re- Edinburg, Miss. Mrs. Lula Mc T.auchlin. who Hvm a few miles Out Died of accident 6 j of ,tnIs town recently made the fol- Died of disease 7 i i0Wine statement in regard to Thed- ford's Black-Draught, the old, reliable family liver medicine: "We have used Thedford's Black Draught in our family for years, as a liver and stomach medicine. I have used it for indigestion, gas on the stomach, for bloating and a disagree able taste in the mouth. A couple of good doses will relieve a sick headache and make you feel like a new person. I keep it, especially in the winter, Died of aeroplane accident: Lieu tenants Livingston . Baker, San Fran- HAT WAS IN THE RING AND THEY , newal subscriptions by 10 p. m. on Sat-; cisco; Duncan It .Grant, New York, i for grip and coidSi jt has been such WERE GOING TO SE SAIL VERY , urday, June 8th, and in addition ro me and Karl ti . rxevuie, winona, anan. a wonderful help to us. QUICKLY FOR THE GOAL, WHICH regular votes received from the Dis-j Lieutenant Ralph M. Noble. Gales-; BlackDrausrh, h gaved us many , . T ,,.n , r.AA Tin nnt , Tile nP.vmiclv nnrH mice. CiaCK UfdUm naS biveu us mauj extra votes -THE CHEVROLET FIVE PASSEN- fall to notice the nomination coupon, GER TOURING CAR, in which they also the free voting coupon, which is hoDa to reach on the close of the 1th. eood for 500 votes in The Dispatch day of August. for today. Clip these coupons from j from southern states: Next List of Names Will ADDear the paper and send to The Dispatch; Killed in action: Corporals Sunday. ihe next puDlished list o . -i : Fmn nuiiars in nnrinr uiiis. as a. c ing, is now reported eaa Dy me uer- - " et mfn Red Cross i ! of sickness comes from eonsti- The list includes the following men ; IatlE torpid liver, which . , . ; can oe reuevea Dy so tsimyjo a icm Silas 1 edy as Black-Draught I praise it to : immediately, with request that tney ; Triplett. Hunting creek, xm . J. i " ," iiWB, 4. n. k. ni tn ha oroHi ciT snmn vonne ' Private Kavmona tj. uumDerrson. i r. -a.u;, . Just R eceive Shipment Milans. Pretty, large shapes, in grey and sand. Blower, Feather. HOSE HOSE HOSE MISS ALMA BROWN the didates will appear in The Dispatch lady and display the co-operating; R. F. D. n Kimriav inn. Sth fin that date snirit. anrL cause the voune lady to ! Lewis T. the votin will begin in earnest and , say good work, well done. , 1 i TOM ECLIPSE OF SUN FEAR OF UPRISING OF TIES PLACE SAIURDAYi INDIANS IS DiSPEtLED I Scientists Will Line Belt of To-1 Forced to Buy Wheat Flour by tality Begins at 4:12 P. M. Card System and Army Draft Causes No. 1, Neba. N. C; and Strickland, Cerro Gordo, N. C. Died of wounds: Privates William W. Gosnell, Greenville, Tenn.. and Cabe Keen, R. F. D. No. 1, Pinola, Miss. reports that enemy agents were seek ing to incite the Indians against the draft The present movement, according to I commonest form of liver trouble met with in America, The liver does not do its duty in helping the digestion of food and regulating the bowels. Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable remedy for de rangements of the liver and stomach, not only in the case of of this Missis sippi family, but in. thousands of sim ilar cases. Try Black-Draught. Prompt treatment of a slight attack officials, was started by a Creek wo-1 of Diarrhoea will often prevent a seri- man who has been making speeches to the Creeks, telling their young men need not obey the draft summons. ous sickness. The best Known rem edy is Dr. SETH ARNOLD'S BAL SAM. Warranted by J. H. Hardin. Denver, Colo., June 7. Astronomers, physicists, photographers and scien- , tists of all branches are literally tent ing along the belt of totality of tomor- ; tow's eclipse of the sun. The major ity of the scientists have chosen Colo rado for their observations because of I the clearness of the atmosphere and the time at which the eclipse will be on in the intermountain region. The , beginning of the eclipse will be ap parent in Denver at 4:12 p. m. moun tain time). Full daylight will have returned at 6:20 p. m. Among those in the astronomic , study world who are to take their observations In Denver or its imme . diate vicinity arei Edwin B. Frost, di- , "rector of the Yerkes observatory and ; professor of a'strophj-sics at the Uni versity of Chicago: Dr. Robert Trump ler, of Allegheny observatory: W. H. Garret, professor of mathematics ana astronomy at Baker university; Ar thur B. Turner, professor of mathemat ics at the University of the City of Nev7 Yovk. and Prof. Blefield, of Den ison university. It will be the first time in man years that the occulation has passed over regions ep.silv accessible. Most 1 phenomena of the kind in recent yeais have been observable only in remote , sections of the globe. On these occi-1 slorss it has been impossible to trans- ; port the best instruments to the fa vorable points of observation, but to-' j r-orrow mere different kinds of strange things are to be pointed at old ! Sol than ever before in the history of j that gentleman. j One of the greatest astral tele scopes in the country is located in this city. This instrument is 26 feet long, with a 20-inch aperature. U is located at the Universitv of Denver, where the observations will be conducted under the direction of Dr. Herbert A. Howe, dean of the College of Liberal Art3 and professor cf astronomy. . Henryetta, Okla.. June 7. Fear o! a possible uprising among Indians and 1 M negroes and those of mixed Jndian and African blood in the Old Hickory stamping grounds was dispelled when the Henryetta company of home guards, led by Lieut. Ray, returned here with word that the malcontents had promised to disperse their bands and would not attempt any trouble. Dissatisfaction over the army draft, the fact that they were forced to buy wheat flour on the card system and . that they were made to support vari ous war causes, were said to be the ! reasons for the discontent among the inhabitants of the region made famous by the Crazy Snake rebellion of 1908. Reports Wednesday that three white , farmers had been slain could not be confirmed today and members of the home guard company andofficers whe went to the scene were unable to learn more definitely of the reported killings. T.he Old Hickory stamping grounds, ; which was the scene of the Crazy j Snake uprising 10 years ago, is in a , most isolated locality. For some time ; the authorities say there have been Gi -rv- i fa C St ( :vi ;fMf CAMOUFLAGE- The SsnWill Nwr FindYu Under One TfiStes YOUR SUMMER STRAW HAT IS READY FOR YOU Men's Neckwear of Quality Cool, Comfortable Underwear Men's Cool Cloth Suits ED. WEAVER 121 PRINCESS ST. Serve Chinese Labor Army. China is making contributions to ward thejiix Y. M. C. A. huts that are maintained in France for the Chinese labor army. Tho provincial congress of New LJ York, at the commencement of the . Revolution, offered premiums of $500, S375 and $250 for the first three pow der mills, capable of making . 1,000 pounds per week, erected in the state. Sco iers and Doubters TRADE MARK ' Why Let Prejudice Bind You to a Life of Rheumatic Torture? Be fair to yourself, you sufferer from rheumatism, no matter what form. Go to R. R. Bellamy or any good drug gist and get a package of Rheuma, the guaranteed prescription. 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Name Street Address City. . . . Stat 5BsWCBF3W51'' EES We specialize in the man. uracture of Rubber Stamps and Good Printing Carolina Printingand Stamp Works No. 8 Grace St. NEOLJN SOLES. Makes Waikin a Pleasure Attached by SULLIVAN, ing of Shcvenake.-s N. Front trs ii- one 523. Steamer Wilmington k?vrf ever day at 9:30 a. m. for S-inhport. Fort Caswell zrA intermediate stops DOUBLE TRIPS SUNDAYS. &:3u 1 m., 3:00 P. M.f returning last trip p. m. Adv. . . UNION PASSENGER STATION Arrlral and Departnr of Tralni rebraary 1st. 1918. SEABOARD AIR LINE DEPART DAILY Ailtfirj 3:45 P.M Charlotte 1:10 P.M. Parlor Car. 5:13 A.M Cbarlotto 12:30 A.M. Sleeper opened 10:00 P. 11. For Information 1'hone ITS. ATLANTIC COAST LINE DEPART DAILY AKKIVE o:3 A.M South and West...l2:io A.M. Sleeper to Columbia, (Open lO.ifl'P. M. 7:43 A,M.. -North 6:05 PJL Parlor Car to Norfoii S:43 A.M...Fayettevllle S. 00 P.M. 3:05 P.M... New Bern 12:30P.M. 3:30 P.M.. .South and West 1:00 P.M. Sleepers to Augusta. Atlanta C:4S P.M...Nortt 10:15 AjL Klfepers to WaRhinrtoa, Norfolk For Inforn.ation Phone 160. Nomination Coupon Good for 5,000 Votes in Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation Campaign. I nominate . Address St. No. Nominated by NOTE Only the first nomination blank received when properly filled out, will count 5,000 votes. The management reserves the right t o reject any objectionable nominations. Those who make the nominations can upon request, have their names withheld by The Wilmington Dispatch, who will under no cir cumstances divulge same. Any one can make nominations. Nominate yourself or a friend. Not Good After June 12, 1918. Special Voting Coupon Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation. Good For 500 Votes Address District For Good for 500 votes when filled cut and sent or mailed to the Cam paign Department of The Wilmington Dispatch on or before expira tion date- Trim carefully and not roll or fold and fasten together and write name on first coupon. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES On First Four Six Months Subscriptions To give everyone an equal opportunity in the Campaign, this offer will be good until June 8, 1918. Never again will as many votes be Issued .on so small an amount of collection on subscriptions. "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 orocers and markets. CAROLINA PACKING COMPANY -IN NEW YORK CITY- A Good Room with Bath at 2.00 to 3.00 Per Day Is Hard to Find, But the Editor of this Paper tell you "You can get them" at the Hotel Gregorian 35th Street, Bet 5th Ave. and Broadway- tral. nwr Theatres ard ops Best of ivs- rt Fair Price WH. f-r J.okl:t to DANIEL 1 JLTTCHT. P
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