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IT TO GIVE UP J PROTECTORATE :ides f f Such About The Negroes r ;, Lively' Debate I H SION RESCIND ORDERmenofHbese trailre-babeeti a:'fN j o ghinSerflocal c6ndiuon:';jn8tifyr. (Cont nued. fronpag onepl mexFm f :1?? ' ,TTT-, iv interest of Goldsboro - or md uplwith the Atlantic Coast Line mosttata gffiff 4'V (Special to" The Dispatch;) ; ; V Kinston; N; C., May 23 Negro cler- 1 . here today protested against divorce J merit of the races in the church ; in debate; following upon a favorable rep tort by a-committee. The report wais voted " down and a' substitute iresolfi tion, saying that the time ' Was m t yet ripe, but that. separation should b the future of the church. was.adoj't ed. 'The negro ministers declared o : v benefit could accrue to their race. i , , Deputies, to the general convention j were appointed as follows: h Rev. R. B. DraneV of . Edenton ; , Revt W. H. Milton, of Wilmington; Rev. J. l&tilt Griffith, of Kinston; . Rev. W.' "E. Co, or Wilmington: W. G. Lamb, ofJ Williamston; B. R. Huske, or ay? ette vilre ; G. C. Royal," of ;Goldsbbro and Geo. B. Elliott, of Wilmington. ' f Hp. followinsr alternates were "s e- lected: Rev. C. A. Ashby. of Eliza beth City; Rev. B.-P.'Huske, of Niew Bern; Rev. T. P. Noe, of Wilmingto n; Rev. J. S: Moody of Fayette ville R. Wl Smith, ' of Hertford ; E. K. ; BisKop, of New Bern ; Theodore Partrick;' . Jr., of : Clinton, andTB. R. Cotten.- ; A motion by Rev. f C A. Agh'jy to abolish the office of archdeacon is expected . to cause . a lively tilt . this feleepih-ca .mwTork .and from N-cw: .York tp, r;-y. Wilmington.yntermediate;points;e ceiving! the sam character of . service. . GIVES SBTEPJUJT lORiHiPlli aispensingjwiia kryrii ffcri Tii: ; : Filed ;Fpr Record. The following deeds were filed, today-and yesterday afternoon: Fidelity Trust and Deevl'jpment Company to John B. LeGwin and - wife, lot 50x150 feet, Suns-ct; Park. 1.00, etc.; Harriet Wright to E. M. Gren.; lot on Meares street,. 99 feet f rom northeast inter section of Fourteenth and Meares, 33x99 feetl: $10: etc.; Bettic H. Drew, : to V. Sidbury, land oil i Bradley's Creek, $100, et.; F. Sidbury to Bettie I . tt Trw lnf 1R in block 25. Carolina i Place, $10, etc; GRAND CHANCELLOR BAIRQ, m VVHl Address Local Pythians Wednes .day . Night Much Interest. - Local Knights of Pythias are much Interested in the address to be deliv ered tomorrow evening in' Pythian Hall by : Grand Chancellor J. G . Baird, of Charlotte, head of the order in North Ca?eliria. : Alarge attendance-will be. present to hear. him. ; " v. " The schedule would be to leave Wil mington abou 9 o'clock p. m.,nd; ar rive i at Wilmington; kbout 8 : o'clock avi ta thus; prbvlding; two j: morning tii tinto" Wilminon tory between ;.G6ldsboro and, Wilming ton, and two evening -: trains out of Wlimlrigton;' This schedule would serve all the section' ' betweeri .Golds borO and 4 Wilminkton and I am in formed that Prominent citizens .of Goldsboro are vy ; much in ayor, 9' this- f service. ' Under present condi tions' there is no."northl)ound ; sleeping icar service beyond Washington for territory: between -Wilmington and Goldsboro, and returning juoi sleeping car facilities north' of Washington, in volving a change both ways' at Wash- a -varuaoie? j jpcai service." : ' ? ? I " in?yi ew thesekeonsiderations the Commission is respectfully requested to rescind its action inr tis; case. " ' " "Respectfully yours.1 v 'r r..r . ,: "J. a.taylor, Chairman Joint Committee Com-;: ; T' mercial Prgahizatldtis." v k v f FUNERAL OF MRS. V. R. C. KING. Services Trorn St.. James Church This i Afternoon Interment in Oakdale. ! The funeraL of Mrs. Isabel Roun--tee King; wife of; Mr. V. R. C.: king, and .ilieir : intant, son, David .; Hazlitt King, will be- held ! from St. James Episcopal, church this, afternoon, at 4 -o'clock, by Rev. E. dcF.Heald, rec- ington, which is attended by a great ,inr nt.&t 2 Paul's EniacoDal church, as- deal of annoyance. The proposed 'gistpd bv r-Rev'ife.W''H.?.MHtra7rec- tnrough . service woma : proyiae ?:cars through to' New York and 'cars out from New .York,, and therebyl put. this territory on a parity with th-e service accorded points further south, such as Charleston, etc.. There-is strong rea- X d raveling? GouWriit Resist Telling How for. -Him . He; ScratcKed Himself Until Blood e1 son to - believe thatj this service will be inaugurated If 'trains Nbs.' 96 and 91s irfe pot restored. ' ' . ' I- T51woir ia-r on -tho rovcnnOR nf - n. afternoon when the committer reportsJu?lic is mucn impMment on 1U . of Its Ability to perform public serv- i ttepons 10 me cuuuui ouun . ouu stantial gains in all lines of the dio cesan work in 4he past year. ice, an4 public Interest demands , that no unhscessary tax ;shall be 'laid "as it operates tetther , directly or- indirectly to restrict , legitimate and needed service. The through service 5 under discussion is a Federal iquestion, but if -you require .the operation of an mk profitable train into and - out of Wil mington, to serve, an indefensibly re stricted section, you cannot escape the conclusion that the" tendency? if not the ? effect, will 1 be to' imperil" our chances for a through service, and since the question 5t equity, is co-extensive with- State . and Federal au thority, in a case of this sort local and general public interests are ihscper- abie. t ; r.:. -v -r : : '1 had personal knowledge of the; character "of travel on trains NOs; $0 and 91 when they were formerly Oper ated, and am prepared to testify that 1 1 rarely saw a ' passenger, oiu the- train after it passed Warsaw; Wilmington bound. Moreover, the: train was fre quently late and the practice' was ' for Wilmington passengers ' to get off at Goldsboro and come) down on the morning- train. - Qn the retrirn; train no local territory this side of War- 1? I... lis rr ::- -- , r '.- . : Ji: ' ; -. - .- tor of St James Episcopal church. The interment will be made in Oak dale cemetery. ; This morning at 10:30 o'clock at " f'l knew of the Tanlac demonstration here ahd' Just couldnt resist .coining in 'and, offering iny statement in return for the good Tanlac has done for ine," is the; way George William K. well known traveling man out of Atlanta, Ga.f start ed ;his talk some few days ago at 1 the BellamyjPrrSt6re;-;;;; "I had hives so bad," he continued, "that at times I drew the blood , in scratching. ; Indigestioncaused this condition, which :made it hard for me to get in any sleep at all. I was nerv ous, also, and continued suffering until !a friend put me next to. this Tanlac. " "I. have .taken it,. but a, short :while, and have gained wonderfully. Indiges tion, trouble has disappeared as if by magic ;' ' my sleep is sound and rjestful, and above all "I do not have to do any more scratching, as the hives have about left me. . "I do. not know of any medicine that approaches Tanlac as a blood purifier .r. mm m m mm m m m i-A--y-r'-' im w m m wJ'Wi - j I ii i ' " i I .1 .. FOR QUr rrZ , III . ' '-riir I-. for ' in v. fane of Catat th that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. , ; - t Hairs Catarrh; care naa oeen taaen vr catarrh sufferers for, the past: thirtyiflTe yearBi andi ha- becomes Known as toe most reliable remedy for Catarrh. v ; Hall's Ca tarrh 'Cur sets thro" the Blood :; on 'the Mncoiis surfaces expelling the Poison from the Blood arid healing the diseasea portions. After vo have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure fortk short time" yom will ; see a great im provement - in 'yourr general uwntu. otarv taklne Hall's Oatairh Cure at once and get frld of iCatarrh.;' Send for, testimonials, free. Sold, by aU Druggists, 73c; -. . r v ; for NewiHahbVerl County 1 Br Tirtne of the nower of sale contained in .a certain mortgage r f rom f Roland jAif Wright and wife, Jaisy T.f wngnt, to tne peoples .i. savings .- JanKuiyr-recoraeo ln the Records of New Hanover county ; in. Book 6? at page 575r the undersigned to xvhomsald' mortgage " has : teen aul ifis slgned Wiflon Friday May 27th9l6V at 12 o'clock m. at the Court House: door in the county of New Hanover? JStaterof North Carolina; sell by public auction for cash to the? highest bidder,"1 the? following lot or parcel of - land; lying, being and . situate in th ' ie1 City of - Wilmington, county of New Hanover, and State of North Carolina, ahd bounded nnd described-as follows: . BEGINNING at a Doint in the southern riine of Orange -street ; : i 66 -feet : east from the- eastern1 line- of Second ; street, andrunnlng thence along said line of Or ange street eastwardly 66 feet,7: thence south wardly and parallel with .Second street 66 feet, thence westwardly ;and parallel with iorange street 66 feet and thence north wardly and parallel with second street Go feet to the beginning., the same being -nart nf Lot Nq. 1 in: Block No. .127, according to the official plan of said City or Wilmington. Dated this, April 21st, 1916. - - iSLilZrAtHSTll xv. ViltSSUiN. .The-undersigned aeam .. makes forma! ehnornro, ;:CUu:i? didacy for the office of Sheriff ?Caa Hanover county suhiPrf t V1 of Lthe qualified votera in the rLwJu f mg democratic primary th, v m' making a clean race ther'cfo I JV if nominated and p1omo,i t, and that w uiBv;uct,rge tne uutic!: Fori COUNTY SOLICITOR : -GeoLi'PeschaiL. ;s: m is sSfiS2: ma':.t.i-f-. t-yas;?, jwsgfK 3 rl"l.''r-:r: W;;E,;lC)EPi : ... for ':v::-;;;,i;:;: County Commissioner St. Paul ' Episcopal church, of which Mrs. King was- a devoted member, a j and general system purifier, and volun memorial communion service , was i teer my testimonial in hope that oth held with a large . number of sorrow ing friends , in,, attendance. The ors are helped as much as, I have been. Tanlac is sold exclusively in ' Wil- tleath of Mrs: King and her infant son ( mington at the Bellamy Drug7 Store, on . Sunday, afternoon was v a great shock to ; hundreds of friends, and since many telegrams and letters of -tender, sympathy have been received by M r: King and Mrs. King's parents, Mr.Vand Mrs. George RtuntreC i Fpllowihg arc tlicso v.ho will act 'da pallbearers this afternoon: Dr. R. H. Bellamy, Dr. Jos, W, Hooper, Dr. E. J. Wood, George B. Elliott, Esq., Clay ton Giles,1 Sr., Meares Harriss; active. Clark' Thompson, Philadelphia; Mil ton Cald-cr, Burke H. Bridgers, Col. J. Van B. Metts, C. Van Leuven, Theodore James. where its merits are .explained daily. There is a Tanlac , druggist In every town. Advt. DR. SYKE8 COMING. Wake Forest Dean Will Address Vot ers, Behalf of-Btekett. - . ; Dr. E . W . Sykes, dean of Wake Forest College, will speak in Wilming ton -at the Court House,, tomorrow night at -8 o'clock, his address to be to the voters of the county in behalf of the gubernatorial candidacy of Hon. T . Wi. Bickettwv Dr,; Sykes is recog- nized as ah excellent speaker, and his appearance here will mean that a large crowd will assemble to hear him . FORECLOSURE . SALE. . By virtue .of the power of sale contained in n f-crtatu mortgage-niaVle by Louis Green to Jchn D. BcMamy, duly registered on the records of New Hanover County in Book 80. page 102, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for csi8h. at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, on Friday, the 23rd day of June, 1916, at twelve o'clock M., the follow ing described property, to-wit: Beginning at a point ln tne soutnern line of Wright street 09 feet west from the inter section of the southern line of Wright street with the western line of Seventh street; running them westwardly along the south ern line of Wright street 33 feet; thence southwardly 'and parallel with Seventh street 132 feet: thence' .astwardly and par allel with Wright street 33 feet; thence northwardly -and parallel with Seventh street 132 feet to the. Beginning, and being part of Lots 1 and 2. in Blo-k 22. according to the official plan of the City of Wilming ton.; : . .- .; :-. ,. . . - This 23rd of Mayr19l. . ... V- ' - J-' : JOHN I). BELLAMY, 5-23j-30dysr -iftJ-i. '.V - ; iiMortgagee. 4-26-31ds 'Assignee of Mortgagee. "'v . FORECLOSURE "X.. By-virtue' of the powers of sale con talneo In three several mortgages made by William Sheridan -and Wife; - Maggie,, recorded re spectively in Books 59, page 613; 60, page 624, and 64, page 85 of tne office of Register of Deeds, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Wednesday, May 31st, 1916,, at the court house door of New Hanover countv. at 12 o'clock iU in the City of Wilmington, all that lot of land in said city described as follows: : , c . Beginning at a point in the Southern line of Castle street, 82 1-2 feet west of Western line of Ninth street, runs thence West with said line of Castle street 33 feet, thence South parallel with Ninth street, 66 feet; thence East, parallel with Castle street, 33 feet; thence Northwardly 66 feet to the oeglrining. Being part lot 1, Block 80. NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, r By JOHN BELLAMY & SON, Attorneys. may l-SOt 3C" . , FOR COU NTY SOLICITOR. I herewith r beg to place my name before the. Democratic voters of New Hanover county as a candidate for the office of County Solicitor in the pri mary To be. . held June 3rd, 1916, re questing their- support and ' assuring them that if elected, I will perform the duties of that office Impartially and to the best of my ability. K. O. BURGWIN. 4-19-tue-sat-til-jun-3 v LIGHT DOCKET.. Recorder Empie Has Three Cases Be . i fore Him. This Morning, . In a short session; of the Recorder's Court this .morning; Recorder )B. G Empie - taxed K. O. Burgwyn, Esq., with the costs for violating the speed ordinance and gave Willie Miller, coir ored his . choice of paying a fine of 10 and costs for violating the driving law, or going - to the , roads ; . for two months. Willie went to jail while his .friend tried to raise the money. Sis Butler, colored, was up before his , Honor on 'a. charge of disorderly conduct and paid the costs. r .i;.'(S showing the newest things in the way'of sport hats and at popular prices, here the rnost,criti l 0311. J?e Pleased as the variety is "simply bifc aeruiv . . Sport Hats fro . 1 WB0m -SIS- to SB mmmms i9 t-r - - . in all the new Dresden strinpisT nf ' fKi raU0 colors, the Beach Cloth wide. , stripe in. blackV navy, light blue; old roser Copenhagen, 36 in. wide, fine quality at . . : . .' . . . . . . . . . .ISc 40-in. black cloth in the new stripes, also V at oniy ".Yi; ; . i Another shipment of these- rinm receiveo today; Call and see them or phone, lis your a :, Some Splendid- new - Voile- dresses received-td f: - day, $5,00 values oWsale at Vl T. V ZZtig&S: Frf ' mm wmmmmm IBM . . ... ,i - . VVHVNOTTRY POPHAM'S f 'iforrin-fvDBFiEnv,v:- I U I IIL.iJrA IlkblJ bit I ( , Olves Prompt and Positive Relief in Every ! Case. Bold by Druggists. Price f 1X0. Trial Pacita a tv Mail 10. , GreenN Drug Store; 109 Market 8treet S FOBJECtOSUKE SAtlL . ' By- virtue of the pow,er of isale contained ln a wrtaid 'mortgage inade by A. 0." Schuster and -wife to Louise Townsend, and by said Louie Townsend transferred and assigned to5 John D.: Bellamy, Trtistee, the aame'being duljT registered on the records of New Hanover-Coonty in Book 72, Page 334, et. -seq., detault"lwvlngT been made in "-the . DaTmRnt ;fthe debt thereby seenretf, the undersign- lii auotloiT, for cash, at the Court House door in the City of Wilminarton. on Thura- Lday. the -'L'nd'of June, 1916 at twelve o'clock ssu -wue roiiowing oencrioea property, "to-witr ; vx aax iot-Beginning m tue western line or i Eleventh street 165 feet north : from the j northern line : of Princess - street t " rnnninir I itbence nortlra.rdly' along said line of Jtieventn street to a point 95 feet south from the-sOntbern--lint! of Cbehnit rnetT-rnif tfajeifce westwaTdly ana parallel with Chestr nnt .street' W feet: thence south wardl v, nar. NiHellth Eleventh street 25 feet; thence In jsoux a westward iy jconr 8649 ; feet5 to a point 339'. fPP fllio xC'oat frnrn, 't ha nrustorn Una nf 3Ief enth- streett t Wnce sontlrwardljrpaf allel ritb Eleventh street 10 feeT to a point 165 feet north from the northern, line of Princess Bireci , wenw easiwaraiy parallel wun nPincess street 132, feetrto "the western line 6of Eleventh street,: the point .of . Beginning, auu ueiuK paxx or wis z ana a, in uiock IStfiLnd more' particularly described in said mortgage jdeed..;.: . ! : m Tfii.s f2nd bf .May, 1916. - r ; " ; .j JOHI-D;-BEBIjAMY, Trasteein r-23-law-4w-tues- . : Attorney a. i REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE: tfOTlCE OF SPECIAL ELECTION - AND NEW REGISTRATION ' Notice is hereby . given that the Council of the City of Wilmington by an ordinance duly adopted on the; 26th day of April, called and ordered to be held in the City of Wilmington on Saturday, the-3rd day of June, 1916, at special election for the purpose of sub mitting to the qualified electors of said City an ordinance adopted by - said Council on the 26th day of April, 1916, POPECLOSUBE OF MORTGAGE. . by which ordinance the tax ordfnanpA By virtue of power of sale contained in a ;Qf said Citv for the fiaral var ndiT,p May Jist, 1917, and previously adopt ed by said Council is' amended, said amending ordinance fixing the total tax rate for said City for said fiscal year at $ 1.85 upen the one hundred dollars property valuation and authorizing said Council to levy ' and collect as a part of the tot: V rate aforesaid a spe cial tax of 40c on the one hundred dol lars property valuation; or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of improving and extending the water-works system of said City, the purchase of additional fire: fighting certain mortgage deed, made and executed the lttth day of September, 1909, by James Holmes, to A. J. Marshall, to secure a cer tain note for 52.05, due and payable on the 16th of November, 1909, and default having been made in the payment of said note and interest on same, the undersigned will, on Monday 12th day of June, A. D., 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public auc tion, at the Court House door in New Han over County, State of North Carolliia, the following described pieces or parcels of land lyiiig and being in Cape. Fear Town ship, County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina : ; First Tract: T Beginning on a black gum on the north edge of Little Riley branch, about one hundred and ten (110) poles up the branch from Ms mouth and near Mau rice Hines' upper corner on said branch of apparatus for the Fire Denartment of fhenSN? ninronff Tf j g 9 f0 V? ioriy-iwo poies 10 a iigutwoou j "-"-- '-j iuu ic.uuou- meac or. creaupn or an . inQustria or manufacturing suburb to said City. .By said amending ' ordinance the propositions to improve said water works system - and purchase for said Fire Department-additional apparatus. the improvement of Princess street and w. forty-two (42) poles to a stake in a small bay, spruce pine pointers to said staxe, tnence xs. seventeen and one fourth (17 1-4) E. twenty-three (23) poles and seventeen (l'ij- links to a twin spruce In a small branch, theace down the run of tho branch about flf ty-slx (56)i ioles to a small corner cypress in the 'runi-of : the branch, thence N; seventeen and one-fourth 17 1-4) E. sir (6) poles to a large cypress ; on the north edge of the main run of Prince (the establishment of said industrial or InTs provided to black gum tree standing at the mouth of I be voted upon separately. kittle Klley branch Simon Iiewis corner of j - The said Council has further ordered run of the said branch to said Lewis upper regisirauon oi me voters or saia diy corner a black gum, thence up the branch Tor said election; the following namod with -Maurice Hines line to the beginning, ( nolline blacea : have hp.ftn dfisiffnafifid v r . 'vi 'r' y m v ri . . . ' ; " . 0mWu - t soon ; i unaermmes your Vood handle steql Ice pick witK every purchase ' of One Bottle Floor Oil , '.'i.e. '.:.-...at... ..,m 10, 20 and 40 cents Only oneitojfamily The Paynfr: Drug Co. Fifths and: Red Gross Sts lirigton, Nrl C. ;':;. containing thirty-six (36) - acres,' and being tne same conveyed to James Holmes by Hill Burgwin and wife, by deed dated 24tn April, 1S77, and recorded at page 519 in Book N N N of the Records in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County aforesaid.- Second i Tract :v On the south side of Prince George creek and each side of Little Riley branch, beginning at a stooping sweet gum standing on the south edge of said Prince George creek-above the mouth of Little Riley branch, Simon Lewis, corner, running thence with said Lewis "line 21-GO' W. eighty-seven (87) poles to a small boxed pitch pine, said Lewis southwest corner of his twenty-seven (27) acre tract,' thence N. 87 degrees, 30 minutes W. seventy one (71) poles and twelve (12) links to a marked black gum at Little Riley branch, thence the same course as first above given N; 87 degrees, 30 minutes W. forty six (46) poles and ten (10) links to a stake on the I south edge of a small, bay, -thence -tbroHgb Ithe Day N. seventeen and one-fourth (171-4) liE.: twenty-eight (28) poles and eighteen U3J- anus to a staKe saia tioiraeji: comer; thence south 59 degrees, 30 - minutes E. rorty-two (42) poles with sala Holmes line to- a black gum tree standing' on" tiienortu' edge of Little Riley branch,- said, Hohnes i-orner, -thence "down "Little Riley branch, as It meanders with the main run to forked black gum standing in . the aiouth of said branch", thence up the main : rnn of said. creek as - it meanders to ; the -!; first; station h containing twenty-one (21) acres one roa and 27 percnes, and it being the same con veyed by HHl Burgwin to .Tamts Holmes by deed dated 8th March, 1898, and record ed at page 446, in Book i R.R of the Records-aforesaid. ; - - -SALLIE E. MARSHALL, Administratrix of A. J. Marshall. 5-7-tf - -- . Promis, office iWithont fo-iv ? x i i ' it n Tt-.-T. aDDreciatfi the vntr i - - j,x.a i.iiii 'j r I . . of all his friends and othen SPort faith in his integrity and be "iove time is ripe for a change lh ;4-23-42t ' ' JAMES N' FENLL. ADDISON HEWLETT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER : I hereby announce mvsoif o - . Uate'forounty Commissioner in the Primary to be held I jll ,ers 1916 ' If elected I prom fthf ft discharge the duties of the office 7 ADDISON HEWLETT. R. C. FERGUS FOR SHER'ff. I hereby announce myself as a camn date for Sheriff of New Hanover Co l ty.. Subject to. the will of the Voters Z be expressed in the primary to be hP h Saturday, June 3rd, 1916, if elected will endeavor to serve all the people to th best: of my ability without control of any person or persons. Your support and influence will be appreciated 4-30-tf R. C. FERGUS. Ft)R SHERIFF George C. Jackson o The Voters of New Hanover County; My name will be presented for your consideration at primary to be held Saturday, June 3rd. GEORGE C. JACKSON. ap 15 tf FOR RECORDER NEW HANOVER COUNTY. J. FELTON HEAD. To The Voters: in exercising the privilega of placin; before you, my name as a candidate for the oQce of Recorder of New Hanover County, to be voted on at the Primary to be held June 3rd, 1916. I beg also to assure you together with the entire public, that it shall be my earnest en deavor to promote and administer' the functions of that office to the end that the benefit for which the people creat ed it, shall,be completely, and material ly realized. Tour, support will be appreciated. i ' : ' - Respectfully yours, ; J. FELTON HEAD. i For ... JCOUKTY COMMISSIONER 4, , Frank Herbst. ??rjr'f!i2uim rYQur. blaod.i' but this may pfe- correc diet andrth .'.S-'V'jfij urn? e assistance s oiomacn Diners theentire digestiye- sysr ; temariIis! a real aid to aMgTOSroimdiges- WtJW3m?' aiana. I: LrJ ... ATTRACTIVE LOW. ROUND TRfR FARES VIA SOUTHERN RAILROAD Account Various Special Occasion $12.65 Goldsboro, N. C, to Blrmlng- J ham: : Ala., and return, account Annual meunion unite a uonreaeraie veiera?is. Tickets on sale May 13 to 17 inclusive. Final limit May 25. Final limit may be extended until June 14 by. depositing ticket and payment of 50 cents; to, spe cial agent ia 'Birmingham Stopovers permitted.. ' :," ' 1 v A ,? t $9.80. Goldsboro, N. C, to Ashevlle, U. C.; and return; account Southern Baptist Convention Tickets on sale May 13' to '17 inclusive. Final-;Umif Ma'31; Final limit may be extended until June 15 by depositing ticket vlth special agent ia AshevLUe and payment AWNrr.Gs and: tents .j made t TO, ORDER : W, H EVERETT f 113 Plnces Street of $1.00. $28.75 s Goldsboro, N. C., tdfWew jOrteiection the registratioriaooks?will be and registrars and judges of election have been appointed for the holding and r conducting of said election: Namely: First Ward Polling Place, Engine House, 4th and Campbell; Registrar, W. II. liowej Judges, James Elkins, R. J. Darden, Sr. Second Ward Polling Place, Court House; Registrar, W. i W.; Hodges; Judges, D. II. Howes, Jr., W. X Mere dith. , . . Third Ward Polling Place, Giblem Lodge, up-stairs, Registrar, A.. G. Han kins; Judges, H. E. Bonith, Coy Hew lett. Fourth Ward Polling Place, 6 Mo- Clellan's Stables ; Registrar, J, B. King; Judges; T. D. Love, S. Seigler. ; " ? ; First piyision-Fifth Ward--ollink Place, New Engine House; Registrar, J.'E. Taylor; Judges, A.f W. Branch, Second Division, Fifth-rWard Poll ing Place, Old Engine-House ; Regis trar, Ti G. Landen;, Judges, X B. Tales, Wm. Creasy. Sixth A War Polling Placfitiv Mann's Store; Registrar;'!. fF. Mann; Judges; W. L. Holt, W. A Woods. : , Said, election .will be- imld between the hours of sunrise and sunset on the said 3rd day of June, 1916. . Each registrar will, between thai hours of 9 : 00 o'clock A. M.-and 5:00 o'clock P. M. on each day (Sunday ea? cepted) for seven days preceding the day of the closing of thregistratipn books keep open said books, for the reg istration :--of the yoters in heir; respec tive "precincts, and said registration books will be open from ' 9 : 00 o'clock A. M. until 9:00 o'clock P. M. on each Saturday during - said registration pe riod and shall be closed f or registration on. the 2nd Saturday : before the 3rd day of .T'!ne, 1916. No registration will be allowed on said election, day except to such persons as shall give, satisfac tory evidence to the registrar and judges of election that ire has become. of theraget of twenty-one -years;; or oth er-wise has become' qualified to regis terr and : vote since the r registration hooka closed for registration. ; On the second s Saturday -;bef ore the g For County Solicitor f (New Hanover) EDWIN THOS, BURTON ' FOR SHERIFF. To The Democratic Voters of Nev Hanover County; , - Tho undersigned begs the piMlege of placing beiore yr; oncb again his candidacy for Sheriff, to Le voted upon at the primary June 3ra. I seek this honor at your hands, standing upon my service or me past many years, ana will appreciate deeply your BUi-i promising at' all time3 to make faithful returns of duty and to nave for' tha welfare of the entire commu nity. , 1 Respectfully, 4-8-6-3. 1 r KWWA. lean, Jan and return, account National Association Retail f Grocers. - Tickets on cale May 5,' and 7.-- Final llfnit May-i-- mmiAm " $15.50 Goldsboro, N. C.j to PhlladeL phia Pa., and -return, account General Conference A. M. - JK...cnurcnu t iicKetg on sale April 2930 and i May .lFinaJ limir June 4;; Special ; sleeping iaf leaves Goldsboro 2: 00 p. m;,' May 1st, via Raleigh. Durham and Greensboro. M ake J- your Pullman- reservations, at $27.55 Goldsboro, N. C to touisyllie, Kyv and returns account Central Gonr ference A. M. E.- Zion church. Tickets on sale May l,2 and3. Tiaal -limit Junes. - - ;i . --;- Proportionate round trip -fares from other Southern' Railway points.-1 - ForfBchedulesi Pullmanrceservationa, etc., call .on-Jinx JSautherni Railway Agent, qpwrlt&nT&ttrztfs :'-'c . ; . , , , O. F..YORK, P. Ai , . - 1 S05Fayetteville,SU. ' :t:2.L Selelgh,' kept'pen-'ki-thejPQlUniplaces'itithei' voting" precincts for the Inspection of electors and to enable challenges t be made to the right of "any -person to Vote in caid election whose 'name ai- pears on said ' books, and if any; person is objected to-notice will be given him ana a nearmg graniea as proviaea py '-.The-Council has. appointed thej regis trars and judges of election as liorelri- before stated and caused them to - be notified!.'' ?tot thelri appointment! andre- Quired them to take the .oath :requlred by law, and will, cause ,to. ba .furnished all ,nepessaryi books ; and, arrange .lor the DallbfssandwiU fiU aU occurring either as to registrars- or ji'dges as -Trovided ? .by law,4 and will receive returns ? from said election as provided by'law.i" :i By.. order of the, Council of the; City i.pf ilmiitgton. n ? v, - - -- ' ; -.-, . . THOS. IJ, MEARES, ; ' J - t City Clerk and. Treasurer. 1 FOR. SHERIFF t i..v-i-',Jwtf -s -T!flndidate IOT : , A itllllUUlXUO 111JDCU BO " - . Sheriff --oft New Hanover County ana respectfully solicit the kind considera tion and support of tne voiers at primary of June 3rd. Be sure w thatyou are registered and vote for Yours truly, JOS. H. WAITERS. L. Clayton Grant for the House of Representative General Assembly of N. C For Commissioner. ; Relying upon a continuation oH good feeling, support and co -opera which the people, as a whole, W formly extended to the Board -oi missioners. and which hf ble,? whatever progress has J tr, tained-for the upbuilding ot ovx - fof I announce myself a . canJ . te your Commissioner and will apprgj y oD w;e. worth ,L for - - - c County Commissioner 5 4-29.f o.S-2. - , k ; - : ' V - ;
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 23, 1916, edition 1
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