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1 THE WILMINGTON DISFATCH.O FRIDAY, - JUNE ..28, ,1918, z . - - i - J i 4 : a V i' ! - i ... , i ;-: T i . m MINGTON Nomination Coupon GoodTfor 5,000 Votes in Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation Campaign. I nominate; . Address St. No. NmNOTE- when Properly a will rniiTit 5.000 votes. The management reserves the ngnt t o reject any objectionable nominations. Those who make the nominations can upon request, have their names withheld by The Wilmington Dispatch, who wlir ernodr cumstances divulge same. Any one can make nominations. Nominate yourself or a friend. " Not Good After June 29, 1918. Special Voting Coupon Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation. Good For 200 Votes Address For District -innk'fnr'ikci 'votes when filled out and sent or mailed to the Cam paign Department of The Wilmington Dispatch on or before expire L rtfltP. Trim carefully and not roll or foIJ and fasten together tion date. Trim carefully ana and write name on first coupon. CANDIDATE'S EFFORTS YIELD GOOD RESULTS DURING THIS WEEK Every Participant Desires to Secure One or More Clubs of Twenty-five Dollars in New or Renewal Subscriptions by 10 P. M. Saturday More Votes Now Than Ever Again. Send in Every Subscription Today "MERRILY WE ROL ALONG," that is the slogan of the Dispatch Cam paign, and that opinion is reached by observing the activity of all candi dates this week and the great extent that subscriptions are roling in to the Dispatch from practically all sections of the Old North State, and a large section of the Palmetto State. All Candidates Realize. Every candidate seems to realize fuly this wek the importance of se curing every subscription possible and receiving for their efforts a greater amount of extra votes, in fact for the effort that is being displayed by the differen participants this week the Dispatch will issue greater special votes also regular votes upon subscrip tions secured than any future date of the campaign. In other words the Dis patch is issuing in addition to the regular votes for each $25.00- secured in new or renewal subscriptions 250, 000 extra totes. This is by far the most liberal special vote offer of the Campaign -and the different candidates should make the welkin ring with their activity for the next two and one-half days. The special vote offer will positively expire at ten p. m., on Saturday the 29th, and it should be brought home to each candidate fully that now is the time to take advan tage of, and secure more votes than will be issued again by the Dispatch for subscriptions secured. It is an old saying but a true one that "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE," and this is a good way to illustrate the importance of the special vote offer, and each candidate should secure many subscriptions this week, inorease her reserve vote to the greatest pos sible extent, and be m position to build "a solid foundation now that pos sibly would resist the great offensive movement that might be made by some of the different participants at a later date of the Campaign. a- cdrnnfif-vpeciiil.etaoinsllird Vote Standings Again Sunday. The vote standings of the different participants will appear again on Sun day and there will be noticed many changes in the relative standing of many since the publication of names on last Wednesday. The newspaper free vote coupons continue to come in by the thousands for the different can didates, also many nominations are received each day, and within a short timb the full list of the participants will be anounced, and do not forget to notice the nomination coupon nomi nate yourself or some one today be cause nominations will not be open very long, and now is the accepted time for many young ladles to enter the Campaign, and secure an award of a life time wish. Do not forget the importance of securing every subscrip tion possible this week, because as repeatedly stated more votes are is sued now than will be at any future date of the campaign. SO DO IT TO DAY. OVER THE TOP SOCIETY IS FORMED AT MEBANE (Special to The Dispatch.) Bingham School, Mebane, N. C, June 28. A very promising war sav ings stamp society has been formed in the school named the "Over the Top Society." It was unanimously agreed by the cadets to cut out all smoking and to make other sacrifices, the money saved to be applied to the purchase of thrift stamps. There have been and are strict regulations against smoking, but it has been difficult to eradicate it entirely. This is so true at West Point that the rules against smoking have been abolished. The voluntary agreement of the cadets will be a great help to the "Over the Top Society," and also to the health of the boys. Members of the society own an aggregate of over $2,500 In war sav ings stamps. The new plan, recently inaugurat ed at Bingham, of having a spring, summer and fall term of the school, with one month's holiday in the win ter, is already an assured success. In the summer term a goodly num ber of students have already entered and are making fine progress. The military system and the day and night study halls insure advancement in studies, while the delightful location oi tne scnooi is a guarantee ior a healthful and pleasant time during the summer months. The day of prayer appointed by President Wilson was observed in Me bane and at Bingham school. The cadets of the school were very earnest about the matterr Early in the' morn ing a service was held, consisting of Bible reading, prayer and a talk by Colonel Gray on "The World Crisis and the Solemn Nature of the Day." Upon their own motion the cadets re solved to fast entirely during the day, but this was deemed unwise by the president and modified. Connecticut Golf Championship. New Haven, Conn., June 28. A large and high-class field lined up on the links of the New Haven Country club today for the opening of the nine teenth annual championship tourna ment of the Connecticut State Golf as sociation. The tournament will be the first title competition held by the as sociation in two years, the event scheduled for last year having been abandoned because of the action of the United States Golf association ad vocating no championship tourna ments for the duration of the war. IS JUST Ml ENTERING ON NEW ERA Greensboro Man. Finds "City by Sea" Moving and Doing Things (From The Greensboro Record.) "Wilmington is entering upon a new era, said a ureensuoro man ioaay who has just returned from there af" ter spending several days visiting the new ship yards. Continuing talking about the big things that are moving there now. he remarked that one could not grasp the enormous good that bringing the two shipyards to Wil mington will do for that city. For years it has been a city content with the things they had and not striving to bring new enterprises to the place. Its people were satisfied to go to work late in the morning and quit as early as possible in the afternoon. But now there is a change, and every body seems to have caught the new spirit of things. No Empty Houses, "For instance, there were nearly a thousand empty houses in Wilming ton three months ago, but now there is not a home of the desirable kind for rent and thousands of people are mov ing there. They expect by the end of the summer to have at least thirty thousand more people come there to live and already the housing question is giving them some concern, although they are building new dwellings very rapidly. The Victory Home Building company has recently been organized with a very large capital and backed by the best business men of the place. They contemplate building a great number of homes ranging In prices from twenty-five hundred to four thou sand dollars. Most of these new nous es will be put near the shipyards. There are fifteen building and loan associations in Wilmington and they are going to be of material help to the city. The class of people who are coming there are of the substantial character, as many of them are expert machin ists, carpenters, concrete workers, and employers who will receive large sala ries. Bigness of Things. "One cannot grasp the bigness of things that they are going to do down there until the plants are visited. At present the two shipyards, the Caro lina Shipbuilding corporation, and the Liberty Shipbuilding company have thousands of men at work cleaning up grounds, maKing concrete roaas, these roads completed in tlwo oxthrei Weeks. TEe streeFcar people 'have al ready completed their line almost to the plants, so that the worKmen wi have little trouble getting to tneir work. Aside from th,e street car .line, gas launches will run down the river landing near each plant. That Wilmington will be the nrst city of the state from now on Is with out question and from the looks of the work the government . is doing ana contemplating, that city Is destined to be the largest for .years to come. The citizens have at last caught the vision and will follow it without question." National War" Savings Day. Washington, D. C, June 28. This is the day! The day when every loyal citizen of the United States should pledge to do his or her mite In help ing Uncle Sam to finance the great war for freedom and democracy. The President has proclaimed the day as National War Savings Dy. The Natjon is spending millions of dollars every day In its determination to make the world a safe place for the present and future generations of .Americans and their allies. Under these clrcumstan cess it is essential, as the secretary of the treasury points out in his official announcement of national war savings day, that the American people should economize and save in order to make available to their government the money indispensably needed for the war. ENABLES YOU TO 01 P ft WDNEV4NDUVER TPOUBLtS. Ml GOOD DPUO STOPESYi No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an unhealthy color, which indi cates poor blood, and as a rule there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood improve the di gestion and act as a "general strength ening tonic to the. whole system. Na ture will then throw off or dispel the worms and the child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle Adv. Scqud To Love For Dolf fcltraal ttttfoct Greatly Deemed W 7wchig Children to Ltrm their Dolls Tat little child's doll Is mother to th est romaatic fairy;- And in the years that past, tat doll fades into the petals of a Just rose, to ertlre the most wondrous of ill tr&BJftmaUtBS. And new comes S more serious period The Carolina : b u tranauil as best efforts can croride. company have their plant about five L,im,i!!ffiie! miles below Wilmington and will build wiicatita , pnetrtinf in its nature as 16 ways for ships. Already two of to thereat-sly lubricate tne myriad network thorn ar narlv don. Thev have . lewns, P"7c juw constructed numerous buildings which i ii ij 1 1 j - i x . i j .1 i Ann liwir DUiiamg rauruaas into yaras, ana me) joy of motherhood should different snip ways. are built for future years and they contemplate spending five million dol lars in equipment before they lay their first keel. They will build steel ships entirely and will start building their first ship July fifteenth. They expect to employ eight thousand workmen, while the other ship yard will employ j0"11 k 1 beneath the skin ef the abdomen. It relieves the tension, prevents tenderness end sain st the crisis and enables the ab domen to eroamd rentlr. The muscles con tract naturally after baby arrives and the form is thus preserved. It should be applied dally, talfht and morn ing, during- the period of expectancy. By reralsr use it enables the abdomen to ex pand witheut the usual strain when baby era. a aturaiiy, pain ana aancer at the University Summer Schools FOR TEACHERS LAW, MILITARY CAMP, (Asheville, N. C.) June 1 1 July 26 June 1 3 August 23 June 1 4 July 26 FOR INFORMATION WRITE The University of North Carolina CHAPEL HILL, N. C asm B OCH c IllllllllllHHWHim THE four thousand men and build concrete ships exclusively. Locations Are Ideal. The location for the two plants are ideal and the country and government are building concrete and brick roads to all the plants and expect to have Tsu will Ind Mother's Friend on sale at every mr store. It is prepared only by the Bradaeld Rerulator Co., Lamar Mr Atlanta, Ga. They will send you sn Instructive "Mather hood Book" without charge. Write them to mall it to you. Do net serlect fer a single aorslmr er night to use Mother's Friend Obtain a bottle from your druggist tedsy by sll means, snd thus fortify yourself Bfsimst pain snd discomfort. REMOVES ONLY BEAUTY DEFECT A Denver society matron, who is much sought after to pose for artists when she goes east each year, has ov ercome the only defect in the abundant beauty bestowed upon her by generous nature. For years' she was greatly distre ssed because her hair was streaked, yet she persistently refused to use dyes of any description. Finally she was induced by a New York artist to try Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. After a few weeks' treatment the gray streaks disappeared en tirely, and her hair took on a uniform dark, natural color. "It is perfectly wonderfull," she d eclared, "and I advise all of my friends to use Q-Ban." We Guarantee: That every BLOCH Suit is as stylish in design and as honest in construction as highest standards can create ; That the fabric is not only trust worthy, but is also precisely what it is represented to be; called by its proper name ; That the workmanship will stand the strain and grind of daily wear, because it is the result of care and skill ; That if you are critical if you exercise judgment and intelli gence in your choice of a Suit BLOCH CLOTHES will satisfy you. BLOCH CLOTHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA L SHRIER & SON What Tennessee Folks Say ABOUT A NET? DISCOVERY Many local people are glad to testify to the good results obtained frost Anuric, ths discsvsry ef Doctor Pierce of the Invalids Metal, Buffalo, N- Y., for kidney ass slajdsr diserders, sackaohs, rheu matisst aad all uric acid trousles. This Is wast Mr. S. W. Bscikaw says: MiTsDiLi,TTLUi,'fimr.--,,Tkis is te cer tify tkat I kate mssd all, or msarly all. of fK ur. riaree's Medi cines. Commenced usisg tksat myself sd in say faisily ever 99 years ago. If' scristion ' saved ths ! II. l I me oi d j who ana aaugkter 25 years ago, and I nave scarcely ever been witkeut Dr. Pierce's Kesiediss in mv Rscsntly I had occasion to u ill' v&xMis u v 1 1 amiL u f-i u .a i w iiit kidney and bladder troubles, and I can truthfully say tkat it has dsns no noro rood than anv rsnMv I ATr mad and hey are legion, ifo cne will make a mm. iv SF J i I home sines. use An-u-ric, Stomach Troubles and Dysentery caused from drinking ice water or from sleeping near an open window should be checked immediately. Get a bottle of GROVE'S BABY BOWEL MEDICINE, a safe and sure remedy for, summer diarrhoeas. It is just as effective for adults as for children. Advvt Thousands are sick every year with some form of bowel complaint. Thou sands are .cured by taking Dr. Seth AriQjd Balsam. Warranted by J. H. Hardin." , . - Bsistsks in Uiisg amy srssaratisn sent out by Dr. Pierce. I ksve had ta&ny years experience witk k4s Institution amd know vfasreof I sBeak." Wkea tke Iddaeys aro weak er diseased, tksse natural liters do net cleanse the lood sufficiently, asd the poisons are carried te all parts of the bedy. There follew depretsien, aches and pains, heavi ness, drwsin88, irritability, ksadaches, chilliness and rhsumatisra. In some peo ple there are sharp pains in the back and loins, distressing bladder disorders and sometimes obstinate dropsy. The uric acia sometimes forms into gravel or Kidney stones. When tho uric acid aixects the tissues, muscles and joints, it causes lv-nbago. rheumatism, gout of sciatica. Tii? is the time to try Anixric, double strength, the discovery of Doctor tierce, fer kidney trouble and pains in back nd-all ever body! Writs Doctor Pierce, Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and sead 10c. for a large trial package -this will prevs to you tkat Anuric is many LteJk U1?c o fr0 system as hot water iwlts sugar-or ask yeui "dSnS gist now for a bottTe of An-u-rJc. ce ins in ran ce 53 vD -& O o 1 Buy a Good Refrigerator tmeire JLL McGray Puritan New York All sizes, all prices, for all purposes. Latest im provements. Largest stock in Wilmington. Good Refrigerators are scarce BUY YOURS TODAY AT wm Esriwire (k WILMINGTON, N. C. v DOCTORS SAY CALQriET world's . IJlVjl Cl. I 1 v 4 11(1 m AH A CT A " H f is the hst l.exPerts. oau useful of all medicines S7 Phy mel fi besl?nd wrest of all 11 U fiers. They say that calomJ tne liver, stomar-h 1 WPac$ liver. stomnr.h k., clpans neys and purifies the bW- poisons, making the system rSr? 15 clean sn that 11 Pure a,i - - -i. nciLUie Call QUinl-l, store the health. q cK1' it Now that sciPTiro mel of all its nausea tgnd t ous qualities, the new kind of C mel, called "Calotabs," is eQ f c popular than :he old. , cleanser and aremore effective thr, t, h.01 calomel, yet are entirely cHi?iw " effect. One r.aintah o . ' v . ;j .?b i: swallow of water thotv nausea nor the slightest 'urnlea .tuu aivake ft,i ine fine with a h00rtv . breakfast. 'Rat TOw vue for uu inpapo no rs, go where you please there is striction of habit or rhw Calotabs nre cnlrl nni,. . . . " or-ei seaiea nacKaees. nr co ; ul- cents. . Your druggist recoaj! and guarantees Calotabs. and vr iuuu your money n vou aro r,nt , lighted with them. Adv 1 to secure and these coupon MORTGAGE SALK Bv rirtue of thr nnwor . t taineri in a rortnln mnrtir,m .: ', ''on Lottie Dinkins. cl Wilmin: ',, v ade V. M. Ounimir."- hpnrimr A.-,,..'',''-? to 101ft, and duly res:ister?d on of New Hanover count v in page 324. the undersigned will st.-i ' 2 lie auction to the hifrhest hiJ.'- ' f,"r " on InfRilav -IiiIt fitti inic . . m., the following described piWenv7- , city of Vilmingtou, N. C: ' u """lug in cue east. ru line of w Street and rur.ninn- th lline of Ninth Ktrppt foot- .1. " 'DS siii parallel with Castle street, 67 t&Pffi south lmrnllol -a-ith Virii, ... ...""Ml taence west, narallel with Cocn.. ... m. luc wuiuL ut-t; mump in tlit east -i"Ti lino n t x i t-i t r l n - i. part of lot 5 in block 95, according t0 ijreseui omciai piau ot the s-iU ,-r Wilmington, N. C. 'l-T w. M. cniMixc. MORTGAGE SALE jj TiiLue lue powers ot sale cnntM-irt iu a certain mortgage deed made bv Lottu Dinkins, of Wilminirton. .. r rr. w 1 Cummings. bearing date March vi, n.V and duly registered on the records (f w HanoTer county in book SO, at paeem the undersigned will sell at public a-ct l" uijucoi uinuci, iur casu. on Tn dun Tnlr ut, 1IHU i. ', " iurl' naj , v UiJ iliu, IJIO, III o ciocs m t-l of Wilmington, N. C. : CUJ Beginning the eastern line of Ninth t at a point 102 feet north from the norihra line of Castle street and runninir tvl along the Bald eastern line of Ninth t uwiunaruij o leci; luence eastw-riT suutunoiuij, jjiiiaufi iiiii .inca street reei; tnence westwaraiy. parallel Castle street, 87 feet to the besrinube. tif same being the northwestern par,, of V: 5 in block 95, accordine to the nresen k cial plan of the said city of Wiinvniiton r FOBECLOSURE SALK By Tirtue of the power of sale cob. tained in a certain mortgage rcjde kf Oiw A . - l ir:i ' . T, ' stead and Loan Association ind recisrpsi in book 93, page 3S9 of tue records d' New HanoTer county, the undersigned will sen, to tne nignest bidaeB. at public auc tion, for cash, at the courthouse door in the city of Wilmington, on FrMav. tie 12th day of July, 1918, at 12 oclock m, the following described property situate in the city of Wilmington: That lot beginning at the intersection of the western line of Eighth street with tin northern line of Nixon street; runs thenoe northwardly along the western line of Eighth street 60 feet; thence westwardly ana parallel with Nixon street 130 feet; thence southwardly and parallel vitli Eighth street 60 feet to the northern line of Nixon street; thence eastwardly alms the northern line of Nixon street 150 feet to the beeinninsr. and being part of lot 5, block 838, and the same as conveyed to T. J. Quinlivan to S. A. Adams on tfle iu of NoTember, 1917, to which deed refer nice is made for a more particular de scription, said deed being registered in book 98, page 103. This 11th day of June, 101S. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD ANT) LOAN ASSOCIATION. Bv John D. Bellamy. Attorney. ti-ll-30t COMMISSIONER S SALE t o Hur nf the snDenor court, made on the 30th day of April, WIS, In the case tnerein pending oi -ame kins and husband, John Larkins, . rrk.u. tjt . ..I.. TVn t Tfnrinne Janet Pearce, Thomas' Pearce, ' Henry Pearee, Pearce, rearce, Aeuecta Thelma Pearce, Clarence Pearce, Albert Edward Harriss, William A. Barnss, Frances Harriss, Ralph Harriss, Norm Harriss, Nicholas Harriss. Lula Ham J. M. Woolard. Jessie T. Harper and J sie Harper," the undersigned will sell, the highest bidder, at public auction, f r cash, at the courthouse door in the j of Wilmington, on Thursday the .11 th W of July, lfl8, at 12 o'clock M., the follow lav described lot of land m said cttj J Wilmington : Beginning at a point :a W northern line of Queen street fcO fert etf from northeast intersection of Queen .w Secomd streets; runs thence -"J along the northern line of Queen rtr feet; thence northwardly and paraUeg Second street 66 feet; thence enw and parallel with Queen stree 4 3 W thence southwardly and para lie i d ond street 66 feet to Kano:m being part of lot-6, block .4, a cconw to the official plan of the said city Wilmington. This 10th MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of tne power u. tamea in a certain liiUilor or ha3. made by Virgie Stafford and her band, John Stafford, of 1 N. C., to W. M. Cumming, bearing 3rd November, 1915, and dul " tered in the records of e n county, in book 79 at page 44 ta dersigned will sell at pub lie sue for cash to the highest bidde . Wednesday, July 24th. 191S. tfi lowing described property m -of Wilmington, N. C: 0f Beginning in the eastern i n g?t Twelfth street sixty-six to north from Wooster street, ano ning thence north thirty-three feet on Twelfth street: thenc :. parallel with Vooster street, on dred (100) feet; thence sou lei with Twelfth street .. th-r - (33) feet; thence west, parai Wooster street, one hunureu & feet to the point of begmn- tb, eastern line of Twelfth stre , f same being the southwest par 6, in ,block 70, according to ta 0 ent official plan of the said i Wilmington, N. C. r.rMMl'a 6-20-30t-x-sun W. w.
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