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.V"t PAGE EIGHT ' - " - - - ' - ' - - J y''" v-:l':'',' mmtmmmmammmmmaKmmtmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm - . . . I STRONG SERMON LAST NIGHT.,, fill IT nflMT Jllllrlll TmMJ ' . v"..4'c,',npn.nnnniTii.'. iiiiiii .it ' . . - - - ii ii iiiii - ? nil u i - - - . - - ' ' - - - -- -- . . . ... ... , . . ;V':-' 'I "J- III 1UIIIUIIM I U UIIULU Attcndanc. Ayarr Y"1 1 'muil'.' .w, -f np- t ,nrrpc-T v leWD r-.T.r n PPrn'nTn The meeting at the' Dock Street V--If. I nil rUP !0 flTU CD I . V r-'i I ' mi n i. i or me oesi m . uip iko v i - - w -w - v:w..- ., . - - -- - i hi I - . . . - - I . . ' I ' I t j . . i-i v , ' ' Y - j e t a : A : f s 40- PpP - Y ft o Vs--. poHT WAKT I c q a o ' ' "TD 60TO THE f MOVIES BCCWSE )' I mr Whf pictures ; . I I i - i Akin- si .1 1 . 1 ' . 11 Secretary Cashwell Explains Why New Hanover Should Go Democratic. Attendance: Was Poor But All Came With a Purpose f The meeting at the Dock Street Christian church last night was onft of the best of the series of services. There were not' many in attendance but those who were present came with a purpose. The songs sung from the Alexander hymn books cat rie(T the message or tne song -aeep into the heart? of those present, T?rv Mr. Reynolds took his text from Mark 16:15, "Go ye into all the ! wnrlil and nreach the GosDel to the Copies of the following letter have creatiAn." He said no man has been sent broadcast over the city and authority to preach .except in har ht, v.v TJir r f! rjaahwell. chair-! monv with this commission. Chris- man of the County Democratic Exec-! trans were to go to the continents I ana to TnilSies Oi me sea, uie uuhj cities o? the earth, to the villages and the quiet rural districts everywhere; wherever there were sinful people to utive Committee, in an effort to spur Democrats on to greater efforts in behalf of President Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic j. administration. A circular letter from Chairman Thos. D. Warren, of the State Executive Committee, explaining tne conaiuons blss fced ruined souls to be saved. He said by watching the work of tho early disciples we could learn how they understood their commissions. governing the contest for the silkjje illustrated this, by the,U-53, the flag that is being offered to the coun ty showing the biggest per cent, in crease over the 1912 vote, based on the gubernatorial vote, is appended to Secretary Cashwell's letter. The communication urges all Democrats to be up and doing in behalf of Dem ocracyand points out the .reasons why' this, activity should be engaged in. The letter follows: "The State Democratic Executive Committee is trying to stimulate greater interest in political affairs in North Carolina. They are offering a a reward in the nature of a beautiful silk flag for the county doing the best work between now and November 7. "We should be proud of winning the flag just for the sake of being the banner county but there are oth er advantages the precedent it would give us in the State conven tionjust think the county that lead the State in contributions to the Wil son campaign fund in 1912 is again leading this year in the matter of gen eral contributions, and then to be the banner county in the State when it comes to voting! "Will we avail ourselves of this wonderful opportunity to gain a last ing place 6f honor in the State? "Let every one do his little part in the next few days : Register, see that your neighbor is registered; . vote, and see that your neighbor votes." Gf-rman submersible that put into the American - port and later destroyed the enemy's vessels. How did the commander understand his commis sion? He understood it just as he car ried i out, if he is a true sailor. Peter, Philip and the other disciples went Tajke a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts of Bladden Troubles You. ' ; NSU tnatf 6t woman who eats meat r,eguTaiy can make mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known autohlty, eat forms uric acid which excites -the kidneys, they f become over-worked from' the strain, get sluggish and fail to alter, the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, head aches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizzi ness, sleeplessness and urinary .disor ders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urmine is cloudy, .offensives full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and. get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kid neys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush everywhere preaching Christ. Of! and stimulate the kidneys, also to neu course, in our present civilization few can be -o xefcted to leave all business and follow Christ, as did the disci ples of old, but Christ should come first in your life. If every man in the church lived Christ what a revival.) of religion would come, how mighty the church would rise to rule the tralize the icids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney world ! The meeting will continue this 'm complications Advt. week. Song services will begin at I -v 1 : 7:30 o'clock. Mr. T. E. Allen is lead-i MEAT AT TIENCHENS . ing the singing and at this evening's j TEN CENTS, service there will be special music by.! t,rv rrTWArr.K.Tnxr frt vnr o,t,irdav t -- i Groceries. Call 955 and get his prices. oint Many nave a otisiuk.ch iuca umi u is Decause neri are prosperous mat nicy nave ijaviugs accounts. j Prosperity in connection with savings is the effect rath-' er than the cause. The individual who practices Thrift" who littlfe by little byilds a surplus and with it character and reputation does not wait for prosperity he makes it We invite you to join the ranks of those who are insm. injfctneir.ruture weirare. ESTABLISHED 1900. Savings Bank Wilmington, N. C J The Murchison National Bank Mr. W. Huck and 'Miss Hazel Hervis All are extended a most cordial invi- ( tation to come and help in every way possible. Those who are not mem bers of any church will receive a, most hearty welcome and every effort j will be made to make the service aj blessing to all. The sermon will be-i gin at 8 o'clock. I Prompt Bicycle delivery. Goods sent anywhere in town. Advt. Woman's Two tone, grey, lace Boots, covered heels $7.50. Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt. De Grouch Why don't you wear, some of your last year's clothes? Daughter Why, father. Didn't Ii have my last winter's furs made over! and wear them all last summer? Ex-j change. I BUSINESS SPECIALS WINSTON PAPER INCREASES ITS STOCK Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 20. An amend ment to the charter of the Sentinel Publishing Company, of Winston-Salem, increasing its capital stock to $125,000, divided into 1,250 shares, with par value of $100 each was filed today with the Secretary of State. S. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 1, A. F. & A. M. MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's mes sengers. They will call for your "ads' In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc For further Information as to 'ads. call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." Emergent communi cation this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, sharp, for the pur- e rk,TtDrn i get should provide for that building WRESTLING AT GREENFIELD PA- vllion Friday night, October 20th. Dancing after the bout. Special at tention given ladies. Starts at 8 o'clock sharp. 10-19-2t-j FOR SALE LOT 105X420, FRONT ing on Bradley's Creek, Seagate. A snug 6-room cottage, also shade trees, fruit trees, a large garden space, and a beautiful view. A home that should interest any one. Prlcs $1,250.00. L. W. Moore, Real Estate Agency, 123 Princess street. 10-19-3t-j TURNER'S ALMAMAC FOR 1917, BIG- gest and best in 88 years, ready No vember 10. Order now from dealer, or send dime, coin or'stamps for pre paid copy. Turner's Almanac, 173 Times Building, Raleigh. 10-290-lt- Capital and Surplus. $1,650,000.00 Resources - $8,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish cuitomeri everr facility tnj .best possible aervlce. H. C. M'QUEEN, President. J. W. YATE8, V. PreildtnL C. S.1 GRAINGER Cashier. W. 8. JOHNSON, Asst. Cah.P. J. V. GRAINGER, V. President. r, M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Ass' Ca shier. B. WISE. -HAVE YOUR FURNACE and Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pips headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf AUTOISTS WHO ARE HAVING trouble with leaky cylinders will do Veil to investigate the Miles Double Seal Piston Ring. We have a full stock and an assortment fef sizes to fit any car. See us. W. r McMillan, jr., iu8 worm second street. 10-18-7t A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES. Champion X Spark Plugs, , Gemco Bumpers, Ajax Tires, Warner Lens, Golden Giant Spark Plugs, Jiffy Jacks. We sell everything adver tised in national Magazines for Au tomobiles. See us. W. D. McMillan, Jr., 108 to 112 North Second street. 10-15-7t YOUR WEEKLY OR MONTHLY BUD- APPRENTICE (5 can didates.) All members and visiting brothers will be cordially welcomed, j By order of the Master. ' A. S. HOLDEN, Sec'y. and loan stock Get in line for that new Series Nov. 4th 50c share weekly maturing $100.00 3 1-2 years Carolina B. & L. Association. L. W. Moore, Sec'y, 123 Princess. 10-20-lt Bothered by Catarrh,6 Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds? Try the "Vap-O-Rub" Treatment Re - lieves by Inhalation and Absorp turn. No Stomach Doting 4 No need to disturb your stomach with internal medicines for these troubles. Vick's "Vap-O-Bub" Salve, combines by a special process Menthol, Thymol, Euca lyptol, Camphor and Pine Tar, so that when applied to the heat of the body, these in gredients are released in the form of vapors, i j.nese wowing, mewcaiea vapors are m haled all night long through the air pass" ges to the lungs, loosening the phlegm soothing the inflamed membrane, and aid ing the body cells to drive out the invad ing germs. In addition, Tick's is absorbed through the pores, reducing the inflammation' aud taking out that tightness and soreness. 25c, 60c, or $1.00. At all druggists. Jtdftha VfCKsrjsatsas 'salve As ML. ww jTe v ihbTffarsT Millinery! Millinery! Millinery! We .have just received a lot of the prettiest shapes ot the season in Velours, fine Velvet and Beavers at reason able prices. . v HATS MADE TO ORDER We are making hats to order on short notice having in our millinery department two expert milliners who are here to give you the benefit of their ideas, workmanship and services. We make a specialty of mourning hats. - J. W. H, Fucks' Dept. St ore Tke Store of S Wilmington, N. C. it ervice Lumberton, N. C. """" "" FOR NATIVE MEATS CALL O. J. Mintz & Co., city market. We can please you both as to price and high class meats. We give cash buyers an underprice and we solicit a por tion of your business. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we arc here to merit your meat business. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak 20c; Pork 20c; Phone 1245-W. 10-20-tf WE HAVE IJ NOW! ALL FRESH Pettijohn's breakfast tood; Petti john 'sflour; Hecker's farnia yellow corn meal; Kellogg's krumbles; Wheatina buckwheat oat meal ; Cream of wheat; Shredded wheat tapioca; Barley; Spjit peas, etc. Alsashelled nuts; raisins; currents; citron and prunes May's Delica tessen. Phone 1322: 10-20-tf OYSTERS, CHICKENS, BEEF, VEAL,! WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for date of issue when- so requested pickling. Fresh Vegetables. Coun- Phone your order to 745. Gordon's ... Tytrm -J A js-w-. '.! . njr i i6 rum anu extra gooa .rorK News Stand. 10-7-tf sausage, tfatson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-X4-tf HUSTLING SALESMEN FOR BEAU- tiful new maps. State Maps; World Maps ; War Maps. Big demand ; special offer. Woncers coining money. Hudgins Publishing Co., At lanta, Ga. 10-18-8t-j NUTS! NUTS! NUTS JUST RE- ceived Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts Cocoanuts Also Miixed Nuts in 25 pound boxed. Bear Produce and Mdse Co., Phone 323. 10-17-tf YOU LIVE UNDER MODERN CON- ditions at The Carolina Apartments. Well kepi.; efficient management; convenient location; Apartment of varied sizes and prices. J. O. Wright & Sdn, Real Estate and Insurance Agents. 1 9-18-tf. TrJE rffcRTY WHO REMOVED THE safety pop valve from steamer Wil liam "M" at foot of Wright street is known to us. As this valve Is for sale, price $50.00, we will thank him to advise. Cape Fear Machine Works. 10-20-3t WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY evening. People crave for It. It tastes so good you feel, like eating it Hector Cigar, Clear Havana 5 cents straight. Sold by all the lead ing dealers. Landmark & Co. Mfg. of fine Havana Cigars. Represented by M. D. Bright. 10-17-6t FOR SALE ONE 6 ROOM COTTAGE 3 years old and corner lot-51x80 feet at Greenfield Terrace for $1,600.00 if sold this week. For particulars see or write E. Roscoe Hall at the post office. 10-17-3t-j L. L. SHEPAR3, 817 NORTH 4TH ST. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kind. Also a full line of groceries. Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10-13-eod-tf j. BEFORE RENTING CONSULT J. G. Wright & Son Real Estate and Rent ing Agents. Desirable homes in de sirable locations of. different sizes and prices. 9-18-tf. FOR FRESH AND FANCY GROCER- ies, Country Produce and fine Native Beef call on R. B. Moore. Mr. D. Bender is with me and will cut it to ' your taste. Phone 1888. Third and Castle. 9-23-tI The Best Service Care- fuTand Accurate. Prompt Delivery. J. FRANK JARMAN Druggist 107 Princess Street Fhone 644. Be Sure that your prescrip tion is right send It here for filling. No. 257 The Little Gas Heater With the Punch Only $1.50 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE. Long Line of Other Heaters TIDE WATER POWER CO. 217-223 Princess Street FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS All leading varieties $1.00 per 1,000 " by expreBy Parcel Post, prepaid, : i5 centstl 100. D..C. Proctor, Pembroke, N. C. 10-18-5t-j A FEW DAYS AGO AN INQUIRY was sent out to the lumber dealers here. We were the only concern that made a bid to furnlsn the material according to specifications. We got that business. Cantwell Lumber Company, Oldest Retail Dealers. Phone Nov10v 10-20-3t j WE ARE SELLING OUT EVERY DAY, but we are replacing our stock as fast as we are selling out and we can fill all of your orders large or small. Cantwell Lumber Company, Oldest Retail Dealers. Phone .No. 10. 1020-3t v ' DON'T THROW THAT OLD STOVE away, let us make itgdod as new. Repairing and installing stoves is our Specialty. Fire boards and piping of all kinds. O. P. Stucky, the man who knows. Phone 150. 10-18-3t-j WE HAVE, A VARIETY OF HARD- woods Oak, Gum, Cypress, etc, for sale at reasonable prices. Cant well Lumber Company, Oldest Retail Dealers. Phone No. 10. 10-20-3t FOR SALE STUDEBAKER ROAD- ster 30 horsepower. Good condition. Can be seen at Memory's garage. 10-20-3t. - WANTED A MAN TO WORK IN A public garage, one who has experi ence, and furnish reference. A good position for the right man. Apply to W. V. Benton & Co., Vineland, N. C. 10-17-7t MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and typewriting will make you a real stenographer. Day . and night les sons. Leon L. Motte, official court stenographer, chief Instructor. Phone 737-W, 105 Church street. 9-15-tf SUITS AND OVER. GENTLEMAN'S coat; thoroughly cleaned and press Sd, $1.00. Suits n and Overcoats sponged arid pressed 25 ;ents. Ladies' work a specialty Prices moderate, Prompt and efficient ser vice. Enterprise Cleaning and Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 Princess street, 10-9 Mon. Wed. Fri. Sunday-8t. WANTED A MAN WHO HAS HAD, some experience in cooking to take position as second cook. Apply ! Greystone Inn, Carolina Beach, Phone 4003 or 59. 10-19-tf COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE ROOMS by the da, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10-5-lmo - . ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLE1 ' This is an opportunity for you to make money. Gathering up all the rags and junk you -can and ship to me. I pay the highest prices for brass, copper, zinc, lead. All kinds- of rubber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc. Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street. Phone 303. Wilmington, N. C. 10-1-tf GLOBE-WERNICKE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES BUILT TO ENDURE A Globe-Wernick Book Case is a mark of Distinction in a home. It and its books signify the highest culture, refinement and intelligence. You add section after section as your library grows. They are dust proof. The only book case made with the dust proof felt strip. Finished in Oak or Mahogany. C. W. YATES COMPANY, Globe-Wernicke Agents. B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled beforercold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe , headquarters. Phone .431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. Recently Renovated. HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C.'Smith, Ithaca. Lefever. Fox Baker. Remington and other re-1 liable makes, both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn Shop No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. . ,10-1-tf WANTED 12 FOOT, SECOND HAND counter, good condition. Address Hall & Ross, 203 ana 205 Market street. 10-20-lt FURNITURE WE BUY SECOND- hand furniture. Get our prices be- fore selling. Write or call. Phone i 102 6-J. Castle Street Furniture Co., I pOOPER ONSUMES Vy0TT0N W.B. Cooper SCot Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders'' Supplie. STORAGE W. B. Thorpe and Company r WATER mid ANN STREETS 705 Castle street 10-9-30t : ' - SPECIALS CENTRAL MARKET, 809 CHESTNUT street. Fresh meats of all kinds. ' Also Vegetables etc. Phone 592-J. Sol. J. Jones, Manager. 10-13-7t READ BUSINESS i . i H HT Al vIN I jAl I A y ' a X,ery sm 81111011111 of money, and yet it is more than enough to pa for the rental of a Safe Deposit . OUCIl a DOX Will Orovide absolute nrottinn avaintt f mm anv ranui ( f vriiiii'mnnt.M(n.nW .nJ .I.UL. J..'. WT .MmUr frk tni'i interesting . A O - m-j wwMcrwAwa J W.A uuffVlUMlfc p&ia B11U VI i V CI Jf UCOWipUWIlt 1IC VWIUlOUjr-UlVliC JTWU VV fOJr w m.w UAnsriment. 1 . AMH,KliJArM J5AJNJV & l KUo l COMrAJN Y, the Bank at Front and Market Sts. my . .. . - . ' : D .- .... ' .: ,:" - .:' ' " . ;. ;. ; . . i -
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