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t b 'ft1" till 1, ' i. THE EHN(D .vi-iii a: ft r wif r. "-r .! i wii 1 mi rm AIM m m AL ABAftlA'S . . milMr uiiir , i .. a Wn.fi lAiNigaa.. (Continued From Page One.) "repetence," "Faith," "Confirmation, "Salvation," and kindred subjects. v.. . .. Must Meet Unbelief. - In Ws fiscal address' yesterday, Complete, returns from" the ? twelve counUes,GuiUord,. Robeson Durham Johnson, JLee,- Nash-f :?mM Randolph w!ontgomeiy, Sampsofe an4 VfttinA. in which, special campaigna I agaiht typhoid feyer wer carried; r -i.i.i;! mn hnn Knrth Carolinians 0UU1Y ! lUfttiiAVWw v " : . have I been . given immunity " from;ty: jphoid fever by.the free . treatment auguratea ny me amuj duwu i Health. . ?! The. twelve counties, . re-enforced Warren and .Craven, and 2,021 respectiyely in- of with .their . 2,814 actually gbQwed Dean JlbbbUis -warned the convocation oniy j 5liS72 immunizations that it can ho longer overlook the un-j was: the ;itwel cie)rHy; belief bf the wbrld and1 meeJtHt hbhest- cho8eWl'SWm'eiCii ?-by ' tii'cts-;iiv6 ly "We must aot indulge. longer in which haye .finished within uthe .last aloofness." he said. "The ciergy- few days their , work, rwnoee cpmoinea :tnaij tnay be as Tcjoisterea ana seques tered as he: will but 'we: have got to- deal with the doubts bf men and if they have intellects we need, not deal with' them unless we have something stronger than their doubts." He declared that people will not lis ; ten to the old fdrmulas and that some thing new must be given them. He rniiPfi none whatever at science, he scores : make an estimate, possible . ,The "fourieen CQuntiesproue' more than 51.00Q treatments . But intensive Cam paigns have been' conducted by special physicians' and whbie-thne health .jot ficers in other coutie? thereby raising tho number in those counties ' more These figures are ceil than 20,000. tain .. In addition still-the manufanurte of merely called attention of the people: tfte vaccine here in! Raleigh and the to the fact that life cannot be com- calls for it indicate that county physi passed, defined or contained by a ciansjand private practitioners, have finished science. "Our greatest dif- treated free fully another 25,00 j ; so ficulties are with thb commercial tiat jsTorth Carolina's estimated total rather than the skeptical of men," he s lOO.OOO, based upon the original said. "The commercialist has no twelve with their 47,000 and the new AThe claim markahle didly. In United StateswhiChl haa i not ajr-case M tyidverlin: tthftiwmeiate firittiwriftv-ii sleastoi all thebehefitsS Since ."typbloid sfireads typhoi, re stricted as it' now-is the next years jepMs ;'arel e?peced. 2 Shpw. : the benefit of this f campaign lr which has. been carrie tp&,;.W sf ShaiH Laymen Fheachf: The Raleigh convocation' t) the North Carolina Diocese took big jthings under advisement in Its meeting la Raleigh and -in i the eniistmenUfif the laity's 'lilteWsl hi -eKurli wW iomf radical issues are before "the .a i f, '-'.' . . ( ' r- Bishop enough of time for us and we must take our mes sage to him." : "We have left the rescue work to the specialists," he said, "and. have made a great mistake." - He told the story of attending mass at an old church in Southern Germany and how the ragged, tatered and neglected of men crowded to get to the service and its communion . One may gaze, long : fu J. : . . in Heaven-- WiUfof t -finaing unnst, ne pair, Warren and Craven with their $5,000. M - ' In that army of 100,000 no case of typhoid fever has been discovered and it appears now to pe an undisputed fact that the treatment gives perfect immunity and that no death of a pa tient has occurred in; North Carolina since treatment began r oa him In the 100,000 would have 'Ween a large number of cases according to statis- said,. if he 'turns ..bis head, from Ahese tics comniied bv. thev- State Bbard. .WOrs4n 0hrlst Aere.pn 'eart. (There is no resisting the conclusion f'1-' xvuwpwv ii. tnat vaccine nas, savea nunareas He makes free use of extemporaneous what clergy. The!Eisbpal; Church gives license to certain Jay readers to perforin lim ited; functions in its service an4 quite a few" lay readers and preachera are found bved the .State, The decision If based upon, recommendations made would allow laymen' to make ad- I dresses, read the service, preach and assist in almost all the functions tnai have no sacramental nature. i Cheshire ; thought p well the suggestions presented by Rev. Sidney Bost, rector 0f the Episcopal church of Durham, jto ap point as adjvsory committee of jclerg and laity to discuss the issues with i laymen's movement jin. the Church would be greatly t is said, by the latitude these recommendations Tuesday nfeht George :B . Elliott, as sistant general counsel of the Atlant ic Coast line, spoke for the laymen and declared that volunteers inj great abundance'Imight be Jtbund ih his church among. theyjSen if ttfo rep tors wUrmely-indicate the wori that they wish: doiieM? Laymjen arej often i apparently.! djern because; they him . The Episcopal advanced, given in prayers, . often using no prayerbook at all. And it has greatly pleased his hearers in Raleigh. State 01 ui1:h Carolina County of New Hanover. By virtiip and in pursuance of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by H. M. Messick and wife to the TREAT CATARRH BY NATURE'S METHOD r Fidelity Trust and Development Company on the 18th day of February A. D. -1914, ( Medicated Air to the Infected Membrane. ,Everj- Breath of Hyomei Carries Healing wnicn mortgage ueea ana a note securea i ; -1- thereby was for a valuable consideration . Nearly every one who has catarrh knows transferred, set over and consigned to the Fhow foolish it is to try i and cure it with nanover jrrusi company on tne dist aay or sprays, lotions, and tneJ URe. Temporar March A. D. 1915. 1 relief may be given, but a cure seldom Now therefore and in pursuance of said comes. i i 'assignment and the powep contained therein Tntil recently your physician would prob-' the undersigned assignee will expose lor ably have said the only way to help catarrh sale to the highest bidder at the Court would be to have a change of climate; but House door in the city of Wilmington, - now with a simple preparation called Hyo Cnunty of New Hanover, State of North mei yon can carry-a health-giving climate Carolina, on Monday the loth day of No- in your; vest pocket and by breathing it a veniber A. P.. 1915, at twelve o'clock m. for few minutes four times a day successfully casu-the following describes tract, piece or treat yourself. M . f parcel of land, situate, lying and being In The complete Hyomei outfit Is inexpensive. Masonboro township in said County and and consists of an inhaler that can be ear hrfntr pp-rt of the plan of "Sunset Park as ried in the vest pocket, a medicine dropper follows, to-wit: iand a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lasts "Lot No. llin Block 8 according to the a lifetime, and if one bottle does not give official plan or map of Sunset Park as sur- permanent relief, an extra bottle of Hyomet veyed by .T. L, Becton. civil engineer, dated : can be obtained at any time for a trifling August 1912 and duly recorded at the office sum. It is more economical than all reme ot uegister of Deeds in New Hanover Conn- I dies advertised for the cure of catarrh, and ty in book 70 on pages 107-10S-109-110. tef erence to which is hereby expressly had for a- particular description of said lot. This the 11th day of OctODer A. D. 1915. Hanovrr TRUST COMPANY, Assignee. HEKBEltT McCLAMMY. Attorney for Assignee. oc 12 30dys W. Wilson, Oscar P. Mason muni clpal Judgd! Jones and city solicitor Bulwinkle.J X .... l K Governor Craig granted an exchange nf emirtfl todav between Judeeit AT j guaranteeing to refund 'the money if Hoyo-1 T..., T ow. .F, - - ; . -j metroes not relieve. -ff - H . J UStice aT-: J Shaw, Judg?jJu is the only treatment known to us that fol-. lows nature In her method of treating -dis eases of the respiratory organs. . K. Ki. Bellamy has sold a ereat manv Hy omei outfits and the mor4 he sells, the more convinced he -is that he is-perfectly safe in apparently. iWlesen.. because; tne; da. not Imaw ,wh" k- saw 11 . 'Mr-rlUotjraifisM the Men s For- rrKTem?nna ne Drougni me message thli oMl of the flnesti body of JaymeA.ih me'couhtrychhdvto glvb to the convocation. year when the laymen of the East were asked to raise $3,70a for general missions they responded ..with $10000 . : When eight r the public. teen volunteers were asKed to oner down upon x i I M 1 liVI-fc-f- J came up arid asked to be used.j Mri Elliott comes from laymen "who . do things." ' : ' , Governor j Craig today pardoned Will Norria'of Gaston county, who is serving a sentenance of six months for assault upon his, wife. Governor Crale gives him condition al liberty. Heraust justify the! peni tence which he has shown and the faith 6f his! wife that his return wilt make her support and treatment bee ter. She sought his pardon, i The defendant was aided by Solicitor Gf tary : of ; Sta$fe; today to ;the Frog Level Ginning .LCcifipahy ..of ; Jlutherf ordton j with $25,0002 authorized, scapital r and j Tl,60a:pai meal jKilt.: be one the, maoufactiwpd pro- du'ofibmy : 'e:ubscjrbWsare pbscarRDtftt c,jKuiueriTOtonr-!. tr. t. vtross, a . W . ;Griff in , alid A. C a Moored of Forr . . R.. . A, , tapper, C..: M . Mendenhall, George : .R. j6Elogers of r Ho6kertbri Green counif, are the chief subscrib ers to the sfock of the Stamper Tim ber ccmpanyi and the Fish. Creek Tlra ljsAdroad , coipaitiv each of which , corporations a has the same amount of paid in caiptal, $3,000 and authorizjs4 i)ckv ?5000. & ;hV Bombarde1! often and pointedly the commissioners of Raleigh declined to name, their jjnew chief of police and Chxics;F,j3oonce, slated as the, cer tain, man, is not yet In, according to the minutes! ?of the. meeting today, f The failure to chodse a man has been often, jittributed to the. inability of the comnjlssioners to get together. Weeks ; agot was substantially cer tain, that James E. Turner, strong, of body and ai rman of substance, would get the platfe. But the Turner meal declare .that! enemies framed up on him, attacked his place of business and his character and many protests against his ilppointment came 4n . . .. Then Alojilzo E. Glenn awoke one morning to Ifend that te had: been se lected and otild begin 'work Soon. ,so thfj politicaiside- of the police offices! wls settledj" But: Mi. , Glenn knowif nothing about where he "is at'" and the. city papers cry but againstithe uncertainty! hi pcc . pf f icials . Col onel Bob Gjfly'has beeh -stinging the CojEumissloii 1 1 1 .semipi laiionally and twice in a Vsrhile, but they don't say; what they ai& going id do. . There aremany willing men. The commission Icahhot acepmmodate them all and it, has not authorized the lot of bad guessing that has gone out to t iss mcmntaiiy uringmg I itself considerable amount bf abuse from! its old friends who gave itilife In the .two elections through whi3i it has jpassed. The Corporation Commission has dismissed thtf action of C . E . Howard and others against the Black Mountain Railway, Company, the Carolina, Clinchfield atld Ohion Hallway and the Holston ' Corporation charging exces i-8lve rates. Il The allegations were that the smaller-. road is jipart of , the system of the bigger oiie; and that the rates should be th samef 'on this branch line as upoirgthe longer. The com mission doesfiot find those facts. . v-..r ... Sbkithaen. vem tyjoidless.Armr. sioxes cwvexnoer, xst, .aaauu- , VmIm&SJ lfm'm jhl M M Tli': Mmimsmmtii- -i' less in use bemuse it fiiak'moreibfaj':-!::Sv .- Vlira Romanc Flour la Taller 'a Dainty Float frith self-rising ingredi "-'Xit8 mixed in aocaiate proportionH. Be4Ulrefen6alt or baking powder ! arWiVVlNTCRWHfi W BEST DUALITY CantweA.Diyttcing School Woolvln Hall Friday nfehts. Grainger's Orches- ,61 e Diatiibutoj-s, Wilmington iiiiini iiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiinitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii rirttnininmioi nmm iiimiiiihhihii iiiiiimiii miiiiiiiiiiuiiii I I 1- II I "V. 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T. j-fiL lMu5 . jei x?et t vorscts are pre-emuienuy SUitea to tJ woman who wants stroni suohort hr virhrt 'xmnhf xketr corsets are strong enougn, to stana where evei '.-:.rthercoi!setfuIs., ; j . j' j I&riea roughout with r HbuWe watch - spring 1 steel :l .erliare mcKieisilwith ind without rStelastic STUiSric1 ! ?W24 When qctra flefcibiUty ani added Isuppoi . ..7fJ?vl is desired, our exclusive ? Steelasrio" will 1 rif frnn TV GOD 111 V i - i ! ; ; ti i "r--is"'- w r"JW'w jmw ;efcvg4 wctttu's 4 uauty . Th ' i. , a! " i Pqlvbgt Co !!;: ill! I; aiimuHtuiiiitiHitiiiiiiniimtHiHiiiiiiuHiHtiHmiiHitn PQiWMSR ! Wm TWO liEllfci . , r ! iMorin rroiii . otieeu ana w E have not received the fixtures for our iriew store, No. 203 not be ante to move in Removal Sale for two weeks. r 1 next week M t i Hi Si J, 5" one ever conducted bf ii we highly grained by the splendid patfonage given us. ftitd that we dbjtut a.we advertise This sale being 'such a huge success! proves that we offer exceptional values Our stock has been reduced considerably by as -jWe are;getting in new goods daily welveih a poiitiort to nieef all demands. , V vou hYe nt Nen among the vast numer of peppk diat Imve pchased their Fall supply of shoes look dollars onvonr niirrfiaA: - - 7" ": ' ' i'J 'l 'v " ! ' !;- m -!rLT -'1 .-?v -. F-i'- intended I ' '.: J :;'4 have Froif 1 "fj-i decided 4 Inf ants' lack Vki ; Button a solid Shoe, sizes 2 to 5, Removal Sale A fl i : ; I . -if . 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