r t i: V PAGE EIGHT THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1916: Try This to Banish All Rheumatic Pains People who have been tormented for vears yes, even so crippled that they were unable, to help themselves have been brought back to robust health through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed ; it brings in a few days the relief 'you nave prayed for. It antagonizes the poisons that cause agony and pain in the joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely disappears. It is a harmless remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one discovery that has forced ' rheumatism and scia tica to yield and disappear. Try a 50-cent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not get the joyful relief you exDect. your money will be returned. R. R. Bellamy always has a supply of 1 ARE PLAnralNb UHi R h G BR T ON SWEET POTATOES, 19c PECK;, Rice 9c quart; Oatmeal, cornflakes, etc., 3for 25c; Best Cream Butter, 43c lb. Steady cheapest prices in town. Ask for price list. A Renik, corner 5th and Nixon streets. Phone 827. . ' . 10-24-7t President's Message to be Read at Court House Saturday, -Night Meeting Tonight Elaborate preparations are being made for the celebration of Woodrow Wilson Day and a program of a high ly interesting and entertaining na ture has been prepared and will be carried out at the County Court House tomorrow night, beginning at 8 o'clock. Silver-tongued orators will address; Wilson ! REMEMBER WHEN YOU PAY YOUR Building and Loan dues tomorrow that you want to be sure to send to Wright's office, 124 Princess street and .get shares in the new series which begins Nov. 4, 1916. It pays to carry Building and Loan and the Co-operative is on of the oldest, best and most accommodating of tho Wilmington associations. The list is now opetiind shares are being daily spoken for. Ealch share 25 cents. We will be glad to have you with us. Jos. H. Hinton, president; Thos. H. Wright; secretary. 10-27-lt tenants for on the achievements of Mr Rheuma and guarantees It to you. Adv ' and aVmessage from the President for SALE SIX GOOD MILK COWS will ue reau uy an. yiuo u. nugui;, Esq., a member of the Wilmington (Royal (Grocery Company lllllllllilllllllllll lllllll!il!!iiiiiirt!!::!!l!lt!lllllll!li:illll!lll EE I bar and one of Mr. Wilson's staunch ly est supporters. Tomorrow night's I meeting at the Court House will only H ; be one of hundreds that will Joe held H,1 the country over and the message ' that will be delivered to the Wilming f ton audience by Mr. Hogue will be the same as those read elsewhere. ' Local political leaders are confi H! dent that the Court House will be U crowded to its fullest capacity be cause they believe that all will want H ! to hear the message of the "peace ! President." They are today urging' ! that all attend and help to make the occasion a memorable one. The open-air meeting which was to have been held at the corner of Fifth and Castle streets last night was postponed because of inclement 1 weather, but it will be held tonight j at 8 o'clock and all are urged to at tend. Band music will be furnished for the occasion and Secretary Cash- ! well, of the County Democratic Ex-I ecutive Committee, is urging that all j attend. A number of short addresses ! will be made by the committee on j arrangements, which is not giving jout anything for publication. Those in charge promise a surprise and add that it will be of an agreeable nature and warn all that if they miss it they will regret it. Tonight's gathering at -the corner ,j of Fifth and Castle will serve as a H 1 prelude to tomorrow night's rally at i the Court House and officers of the S ' County Democratic Executive Com- t mittee and members of the Executive H Committee of the Wilson Club are very anxious that everyone attend tonight's rally and Saturday night's i celebration. and Holstein calf (heifer) fine, young driving horse, harness, buggy, two wagons anc" other farm tools. Rea son for selling owner leaving city. Call phone 459-7. 10-27-2t-j A Capable Administrator - n ; - tu ad. Heirs to an estate for yhich the court is called upon to name sure protection, impartiality and efficiency in the management of i" details. 8 'A-preference voiced by beneficiaries is often a large factor in inflnc ing thecourt's choice. c Wecbrdially invite a full investigation of our trust facilities. Peoples' Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. FOR RENT RESIDENCE, NO. 206 Grace street; seven rooms, with all modern conveniences. Possession at once, or Oct. 15th or 30th. 'Phone 145. W. A. McGirt, Masonic Temple Bldg. 10-27-7t If your house or flat is ' , yacarit rent it throxtH my far rent columns in the The Wilmington Dispatch ONE OVERLAND, 30 HORSEPOWER, WANTED A MAN WHO HAS HAD WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date ofissue when so requested Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf I 1911 model. Radiator for sale. In perfect condition. Can be bought cheap. Cape Fear Machine Works. 10-23-7L if 17th and Market Streets. I Phone 70. 5th and Red Cross Streets Phone 74. HALVES OF CALIFORNIA PEACHES 14 cents lb. They are fine. Atkin son & Watters. Phones 252 and 253, 113 South Front street. 10-27-lt LOST BLACK FUR NECK PIECE either at Royal or between Front and Orange. Finder please call 1767-W. 10-27-lt-j. some experience in cooking to take position as second cook. Apply Greystone Inn, Carolina Beach, Phone 4003 or 59. 10-19-tf OYSTERS, CHICKENS, BEEF, VEAL, Lamb and Pork. Green tomatoes for I pickling. Fresh Vegetables. Coun- J try Pig Pork and extra good Pork Sausage. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street. Phone 72. 10-14-tf I A Few Specials I - For Saturday Mackerel 15c WANTED POSITION AS STENOG- rapher and clerk by young man. Have had over six years experience. Address, "Stenographer H." care The Dispateh. 10-27-3t-j WE DON'T SELL CUT RATE TIRES. We sell tires that Give Satisfaction. We guarantee Ajax Tires for 5,000 miles. We are here when you have 1 cause for adjustment. We take your word for the mileage you receive, j See us and invest your money in 1 something that will give you returns. I W. D. MacMillan. Jr., 10& to 112 NEW MARKET OPENS CHOICE Meats 22c pound, Frish Country produce, Chickens, Eggs and Vege tables. . Give me a trial. Prompt delivery. V. Swann, 606 South 5th street, Phone 233. 10-26-7t WANTED SECOND HAND PIANO. State price, maker's name, and how long used. Address Box 104, Bur gaw, N. C. 10-25-3t-j THERE IS A GOOD DEMAND NOW for Carolina Place lots. We have two left which we can sell for $25.00 down and $10.00 per month. See Fergus with A. W. Pate Co. 10-25-3t TURNIPS! TURNIPS! TURNIPS.' just received nice lot Canadian Rutabagas. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co., Wilmington, N. C. 10-25-3t North Second street. 10-25-7t Fresh Drained Citron 23c lb CASH STORE FANCY CAPE COD, Cranberries, 10 cents quart. Atkin son & Watters, 113 South Front street. 10-27-lt Prunes 13c lb Large Cocoanuts 13c FORECLOSURE SALE. I Ty virtue and in pursuance of the power j of sale contained in a niortfjapre made by i ; Ed. Nixon and wife to the Wilmington j Homestead and Lrin Association, recorded i in uooK page mt, or me recoras or aiew i i Hanover County; the undersigned will sell, j 22 i .to the hiehest bidder, at public auction, ; ON 1 for cash, at the Lourt House door in Wil- j mingfon. X. C. on Friday, the 24th day of j t November, 1915 at twelve o'clock m. the I following -described property in said city: j j Beginning at n point in the western line 22 ' of 7th street 190 feet south of the southern J , T Y . . I 4- . XI. 1 1. i line oi ua suu sirm; runs i uc nee hoiiiii 2 along 7th street S3 feet: thence westwardly parallel. with Dawson street 16. feet: thence north parallel with 7th street S3 feet; thence eastwardly parallel with D&wson l street Hi3 feet to the Beginning, and being ,WE WILL INSTALL IT ON YOUR AU- WILMINOTOX HOMESTEAD AND LOAN SOUTH 5TH AVENUE, NORTH of Church street, we have one of the best home propositions in the city. House is modern, and in good shape, garage in rear. If interested, see Fergus with A. W. Pate Company. 10-25-3t River View Asparagiu 13c can. EE 10-24-SOdys ASSOCIATION. By John D. Bellamy & Son. Attorneys. 1-2 lb can Cocoa 20c can Delmonte Peaches, large 22c can Rumford Baking Pow H der 1 22c can White House Coffee 32-92 can BUSINESS SPECIALS MESSENGER SERVICE For this service we use the Postal Telegraph Cable Company's, mes sengers. They will call forj your ''ads." In the same manner and quick time as they now cover the city for telegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. I For further Information as to 'ads." call 176 but for telegraph service call "Postal Telegraph." tomobile and show what a great sav ing it will make, the Spizzerinktum, Brock's Gas Saver, 522 S. 5th street, Phone 1105. 10-22-7t j EXTRA LARGE FAT PRUNES SPE- cial price 15 cents lb. Atkinson & j Watters, Phones 252 and 253, 113 j South Front street. 10-27-lt i . j JUST SOUTH OF SUNSET PARK WE i have 12 acres of land fronting 200 feet on Carolina tfeach road. This can be sold at a bargain as the owner is hard up and needs the money. Good terms. See Fergus with A. W. Pate Company. I0-25-3t NUTS! NUTS! NUTS JUST RE- ' ceived Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoanuts. Also Miixed Nuts in ?5 pound boxes. Bear rroduce and Mdse Co., Phone 323. 10-17-r,f GENTLEMAN'S SUITS AND OVER- ' coats thoroughly cleaned and press ed, 1.00. Suits and Overcoats sponged and pressed 25 cents Ladies' work a specialty Prices j moderate, Prompt and efficient ser- j vice. Enterprise Cleaning and j Pressing Works. Phone 717, 114 1-2 j Princess street, 10-9 Mon. Wed. Fri. i Sunday-8t. FOR RENT TO GENTLEMAN; large, nicely furnished room; South ern exposure; Steam Heat; Modern conveniences. Rent $12.00 a month. Call No. 40 Colonial Apartments. 10-25-7t B. WISE. HAVE YOUR FURNACE find Stoves overhauled before cold wave arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B. Klander. 10-2-tf CCAST LINE HOTEL CAFE ROOMS by the day, week or month at reason able rates. Meals at any hour, 208 North Front street. Phone 208-W. 10 5-1 mo WANTED TO BUY INVALID'S chair; good for street ise. Address Miss Mamie Ray, No. 90, Delgado. 10-22-7t-j LOOK HERE 1-4 LB. BLACK TEA Free with each $2.50 Cash Purchase. Atkinson & Watters, 113 South Front street. 10-27-lt WE WANT A FEW LADIES IN YOUR territory to work for us handling household necessity. No experience required. Easy to sell and good sal aries. Send for free sample. Townes Novelty Co., Richmond, Va. 10-27-7t The Murchison National Rank I Capital and Surplus $1,650,000.00 Resources . $8,000,000.00 This Bank stands ready to furnish customers every facility and best possible service. H. C. M 'QUEEN, President. J. W. YATE8. V. President C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. W. S. JOHNSON, AsL Caehier, J. V. GRAINGER,-V. President, M. F. ALLKN, Asst. Cashier. J. V. GRAINGER, JR., Aes' Cashier. IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, you take he:- candy. Every week, too. Don't yeu? Sometimes probably twice a week. Then take her the best. J. FRANK JARIIi DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street. Phone 644. Pure Elgin Butter 38c tb Full Crem Cheese 27c lb PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE . Weekly deposits of small amount, will surprise you. Talk investment series 50c per share weekly, matur ing in 3 1-2 years $100.00 per share with L. W. Moore, sec'y, Carolina B and L. Association New series Nov. 4th. 123 Princess. 10-27-lt FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Popular varieties, 60 cents per 500: $1.00 per 1,000, postpaid. Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaran teed. D. C. Proctor, Pembroke, N. C. 10-26-7t-j WANTED TO RENT SMALL CON- crete mixer, steam or gasoline for 500 yard job. Address Va. Iron Roof ing Co., Rocky Point, N. C. 10-24-7t ; BEEF AND PORK NOW PLENTIFUL at People's Market for 22 cents per pound for any choice cut. Sausage, Hamburger and Country, at corre spondingly low figure. Call in per son or phone 297. 1 am sure I can please you. 611 Castle street. J. D. Stefano, Prop. 10-27-3t L. L. SHEPARD, 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 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. J. D. Bender is with me and will cut it to your taste. Pbona 1888. Third and i Castle. 9-23-tf Maccaroni 5-1 Oc pkg Canned Peas 9-12-13-22c can NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR Rent. Modern conveniences; near union station. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1815-W. 10-27-1-j MACMILLAN'S AUTO SUPPLY Store has what you want for your car. Our line is complete and our, prices are right, ou will do well to . see us before placing order for those j Tires. W. D. MacMillan, Jr., 108- i 112 North Second St. 20-23-7t 1 PAY CASH 1 I BUY THE BEST-1 ! FOR LESS I lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A PIG HIT IN WILMINGTON. EVERY home should try some. It is good for breakfast, dinner or supper always tastes good Goose Liver Pudding. Fresh lot of asparagus 15c per can, or 2 for 25c. Fresh Shrimps 10c can. Plum Pudding 10c can. Mince Meat3 10c. Dates 10c Unicorn Coffee 25c per can beats all coffee at ( that price and strictly fresh eggs. Phone 1322. May's Delicatessen. 10-27-tf FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, compound lard, lbc; meat 10c; pig meat, 19c; sugar, 8c; whole rice, 10c; snuff, 6 for 25c; fine coffee, 15c; buckwheat, 3 for 25c; eggs, 35c. Everything cheap at Tienckens. Don't forget those mince meat pies for Sunday. Mince meat at Tienck ens, only 15c lb. Come and give us a trial. Phone 955, Tlencken's, 408 Castle street. 10-27-lt IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILEAGE twenty five to fifty per cent. The Brock gas saver, called the Spiz zerintkum, a trial will convince you. Phone 1105, 522 Sputh Fifth street. 10-23-7t. MOTTE'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and Typewriting. Day and Night lessons. It takes practical experi ence to successfully teach Shorthand. We have been writing and teaching IT WILL INCREASE YOUR MILE- age twenty-flve to fifty per cent, what the Brock Gas Saver, call the Spizzerinktum, a trial will convince you. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THE Spizzerinktum, speaks in the high est terms of it, the Brock Gas Saver. Try one, Phone 1105, 522 S. jBth street. 10-22-7t JUST RECEIVED 100 KEGS AMAL- aga Grcpes, carload very fine Apples and potatoes. Large lot Cocanuts, Butter Nuts, Mixed Nuts, Seckle Pears, Oranges, Limes, Lemons and fifty crates cabbage expected Octo ber 24th. We also carry in stock a very fine assortment of candies in penny goods and pails. Send us your orders. Bear Produce and Mer chandise Company, Wilmington, N. C. -10-22-tf shorthand for eighteen years and our, FOR NATVE MEATS CALL O. J. a. reputation as teacner ana wruer oi i shorthand is established. We teach the unexcelled Isaac Pittman Sys-J tern, the standard of the world. In-! ,vestigate. Leon L. Motte Official ' Court "Stenographer, Chief Instruc tor. Phone 737-W. 105 Church street. 10-22-sun wed .tf . THE SPIZZERINKTUM, THAT'S Brock's Gas Saver, is what you need on your auto to make it run better, it paves you gasoline every mile you make. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t Mint? & Co., city market. We can please you both as to price and high class meats. We give cash buyers an uhderprice and we solicit a por tion of your business. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we aro here to merit' your meat business. Loin Steak 25c; Round Steak -20c; Pork 20c; Phone 1245-W. 10-20-tf IT GASIFIES THE SMALL SPRAYS of gasoline as it enters into the man ifold of the engine, the Spizzerink tum, Brock's Gas Saver. Phone 1105, 522 S. 6th fetreet. 10-22-7t ATTENTION COUNTRY PEOPLEI 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. AH kinds of rubber, automobile tires, mixed rags, etc Note address. H. Stein, 14 South Second street. Phone 306. Wilmington, N. C. - 10-1-tf B. WISE. HAVE YOU FURNACE AND Stoves overhauled before cold wav arrives. Fire board and stove pipe headquarters. Phone 431. W. B.. Klander. 10-2-tf HUNTING SEASON WILL SOON BE on. L. C. Smith, Ithaca, Lefever, Fox Baker, Remington pud other re liable makes both new and unre deemed at Uncle Charles' Pawn " Shopx No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. 10-Wf ' II " A II . No. 257 The Little Gas Heater With the Puncli Only $2.00 CHILLY BATH ROOMS QUICKLY MADE COMFORTABLE Long Line of Other Heaters TIDE WATER POWER CO. 217-223 Princess Street DENNISON'S Hallowe'en Goods - Now is the time to get ready for IW; lowe'en Parties. A very unique a" oatctay line of invitation. anl fu'"ul designs of Cats, OwK Witcues; aN Crepe Paper from whk-li !" cut''1 k.nds of figures. Tabic .W-orat'-'n. Favors, Napkins. Pla e -ar.li, Bor Boxes, Witches, Etc. Make Tonr Selection C. W. Yates Co 117 MARKET STREET. SOUTHERN HOTEL CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters Now Dally. Homemade Pies. Rooms by the Day, Week or ' Month. Recently Renovated. EXTRA CHOICE YORK IMPERIAL Apples, 40c peck. Porto Rico Sweet Potatoes 25 cents a peck. Native Country Pork. Good Beef, Veal and Lamb. Norfolk Oysters. Give us a trial we love to please. Batson's Meat Market, 115 Market street, Phone 72. 10-24-tf NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS, IF YOU want to reduce gasoline con sump tion, try a Spizzerinktum, the Brock Gas Saver. Phone 1105 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t HOOPER , ONSUMES vL?0TT0N W.B. Cooper SCo. I Wilmington, N. C. COAL Builders' Supplies STORAGE W. B. tS and Company WATER and ANN STRESS UK SPIZZERIMINKTUM .MEANS .VIM, go intense energy, that's the Brock Gas Saver for automobiles. Phone 1105, 522 S. 5th street. 10-22-7t READ BUSINESS I YOUR LA!ST WILL AND TESTAMENT Have uou ever considered tke impbrtaiice of making ijour will and tke advantage. of appointing this Trust Company tke Executor; and Trustee of uour estate?. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY, FROKrySj;Vl STREETS. ' I f t ..-.V, --:

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