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' -, ( r ' , .. -v V"-,'-1 tHE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY.f AY AFTERNOON; DECEMBER 1 , J 9 1 6. PAGE SIX .8 ll AFTF!Mi4iYfeARS iisiioiii Or SMSSIOfll SUHtKUVG i 1 J: sv : - P. J , - pr ? . If ..... If S 3- -r.-. MEETING OF LEAGUE CTiffdTKeh ; Miss Elizabeth Koonce. of Rich lands, is visiting Miss Pauline Wil liams," dhNdrt Seventh mrefetT " Mrs. Walter S. Creasy, of Mount Olive, is the guest of her sons, Messrs. W. M. and A. H. Creasy. T r UnllonH hnc rpturnpd to I xv. " ? r aftPr ! League of Masonboro, her hnmp m Columbia. S. C. arter enomllni tho hnlirinvs with spuuiua - r,crht i ii n n r Unlanahnn Ulgut. oruincr, xvct. j- . . i 3 4fr The Christian Endeavor Society of Immanuel Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly business meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. K A party will be given in the gym nasium of the Y. W. C. A.x by the Club Girts of Delgado this evening at 7:30 o'clock. w -There will be a meeting of the Girls' Club of the Y. W. C. A. at the association building this afternoon at 5 o'clock. ' The Epworth League of Grace j MPthndist church will meet at the TaII Ynn In TTiA Fnllntirincr - I L: Iff t I. 1 : ' 'I ' - V V Uerrriari Substituted orpine Matement lite Kesults Reneging Greek Mat Fans She Obtained. j Getfiiitertaintn cellent Program. unaer. airecuon oi metx ietuw, aiace, in Misses Westbroofc anG MCLieoa, Wise, Va. Mrs. J. M. Elam, of this ' r.mn "" ' J.vy;? - ( city r today and" 'learned.-- .that Jacks ace. in writing of her femak: pnftH owikid iiironi- the troubles, says: "This trouble went. or "departed for Texas to Vwrestle BaU Ross, the Columbia "challenger had 1 J . -.1. . 1 members of the . Community Service Jork -and suffered badly at times, , 1jusy -and arranged:: a match between wuo uciu lucu la-Ui-, T omir not be on TTlV feet at all. -Himaol fa-nA .Unv tr(vl1CQ nomnn I il TT7 . : . - ' - - her I regular Business meeung , dur-: who has been after-Ross' scalp fort X,f TLT A Dnadav mar? a a tnllr anrl Imcri thnco Id WftrS. an1 WAS never . " ' : r P"6' - - . i until the nrni tiwe to secure . a had no appetite, was nervous, but at , and Preusa will meet on thesniat at fVoi- T,flr,'fi ciRtr . . , wooivm Ha tonigm ai :su ociock recommended that l try araui, wmcxi .,ent iexblbitlon of the mat game I began to take . . . and which has ! Many are disappointed ' because aused me to be in better -health evei Ross failed to keep his engagement , r ii. i out win learn witn pleasure mat aince. m a lew aays i xe - H - 4n.aotion. It isl . . i Recorder B. G. Empie went to provemeni naa uegua. v s mix' initial bout of the season oe - . I mm T . . X 1 1 1 IT - V. 1 . - T Clarendon yesterday to nunt wun aiatroneer and less painiuu 1 gou less , iore a iocai auaience. tew uiaiut: party. I aervous and my appetite began to mi- koss tor leaving and none are wining wovp. In a few weeks mv improve-i to dispute his statement that there '. j. t nf tntn .was more money in the Texas match. t Kut it un xne iax books. i r , ,., - oinr.p thA winner f tonichfs bout We learn from the Baltimore Amer-I06"" neann man 1 xiau imu iur at . -we learn irom me uaiumore Araer , P v,aA was to take all gate recemts. Ian that a Cleveland woman com-1 years. . . My wns ... . .. . :, -.t.t scholars. Mr. J. A. Orrell presided atl the meetins in the absence of Mr. J. P. Herring, the president. ' PERSONAL MENTION. , Marsden Bellamy, Esq.4 spent yes terday hunting near East Arcadia. We do not know of any more fitting way of express- - "i ing our thanks for the many good things ?we haye recei v ed during this first year in Wilmingtbntnanito recipro cateby offering you at an exceptional bargain, something that you will really appreciate and enjoy -' for several months to come. ; ' ' ' church this evening at 8 o'clock. The plained to the police of the theft of very painful, and could not Stand on reeular monthly business meeting j jewels valued at tnirty tnousana doi-1 my ieet to oo any gooa. Aiier uwuj; will be held. K lars and t mediately Miss Pauline Williams, who for the j amount." nast several months has been teach- ment of ing music in the Fayetteville schools, been a gainer by permanently losing is spending a few days with her pa-j 'them Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Williams, on North Seventh street. . A delightful Thanksgiving social 'Like Clock-Work! the . mean authorities im-1 these medicines, however, I could walk i taxed them to that nnthout nam and was able to do the If this is .an accurate- state- the case, she would have arork and housekeeping for an ordi- lary family. My back and appetite rere better and also my nerves.' If you suffer as Mrs. Elam did, tako was given Wednesday by the Civic j League of Castle Haynes. A pro eram was rendered. The attendance ! was large. The ladies of the Fifth Avenue (By N. B. Cook, M. D.) The machinery of the body needs to be oiled, kept in good condition just as the automobile or bicycle. Why should the human neglect his own machinery Methodist church will "give an oyster j more than that if his horse or his en suDner this evening from -6 to 1 1 ! gine? Yet most people do neglect them- o'clock at the residence of Mra. M. J selv i es. Their tongue has a dark brown attention. Everybody should take a mild laxatve at least once a week. A Fowler No 422 South Fifth avenu?. I coior, siun saiiow, cream oaa, yei iney w rrpsm and home-made candies I fil to see that their machinery needs will also be for sale. U V 1 q VvrightSVille H'D,'U- lj ucoi iuo wuguc auu ine nigniy colored water noacea in tne morning is to take a laxative which will cure the inactive liver and biliousness. Mr. Leon Sudder, Beach, will leave this evening for New York, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. Sudder will be pleas antly remembered for the many de lightful entertainments he has given on the piano for various gatherings since the season at the beach closed.' i A Bit of History. William E. Chandlers complaint that if negroes were allowed to vote Mr. Hughes might have been elected will remind some old settlers of the 'principal reason why negroes are not allowed to vote in some Southern States. To get a Republican Presi- 'dent in 1877, ths party of which Mr. Chandler was then a distinguished leader, abandoned the negro, and has never ventured to interest itself in his case since. New York World. Beautify Your Compl Our Thank Offering just arrived today; via express and will be placed on sale Friday beginning at 9 a. m. There are in the lot 1 2 dozen large Sailor Shape Hat ters, Plush Hats, Hand Tailored in black and colors. Every Hat actually worth from $5:0 Wr?$7r50 and eve; y one the very lu ii l fashion. Thank Offering price There will be a rush for these hats come early. Se window display now lqt arrificiafc l?ut ; perma nently, by drinking one pint of .this, delicious digestive tonic with each SHIVAR GINGER XLE Clarifies and puM rosits and ilairness in sallow cheeks ipf told or ;ytjuti:. At all grocers. Satisfaction, guaranteed or your money refunded on htm do2en ints. Bottled only by the celebrated SHIVAR MINERAL SPRING, SHELTON, S. C. If your dealer has none in ttoek tell him to 'phone . ELV I N GTON'S PH AR M AC Y. fancy fish: roe. special tt w niiniRirnn i mnn .arr-gip BUSINESS ADS TODAT A pleasant vegetable pill is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloes, and jalap, made into a tiny pellet and coated witn sugar. .First put up by Dr. Pierce near ly 50 years ago. Druggists sell these A deligntiui outing was spent on j Buena Vista farm, near Middle Sound, j yesterday by a party of Wilming-, tonians. Asjimptuous Thanksgiving repast was served at the farm house ; after which there were a number of ; sports indulged in. Following are those who were in the party: Mr. and Mrs. John Rehder, Mr. and Mrs. . Will Rehder, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bis singer, Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Haar, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clayton, Mrs. Eliza Schul ken, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Vollers, Miss Katherine Vollers, Miss Gladys Pol vogt, Mrs. E. Bissinger, Mr. and Mrs vegetable pellets in vials, simply ask If backache, scalding urine or fre quent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, gout or sciatica, if you suspect that you have kidney or blad der trouble, write Dr. Pierce at Inva lids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.. send a sam ple of urine, and describe symptoms A physician and chemist will examine it without charge and you will be under no obligation whatever. Dr. Pierce's A'nuric tablets cannot fail to help you, because their action flushes the kid neys of impurities and puts strength into them. f Obtain a 50-cent box of these tablets Masonic Temple, Dec. 1, 1)16. WILMINGTON LODGE, NO. 319, A. F. & A. M. Theodore Runge and Mrs. Glamyere. I tojay from your druggist here in town. " j From personal observation in large The entertainment and mocs. mar-! hospital practice, Anuric v;.'l give you riage which is to be given under the , speedy relief. Advt. auspices of the Lady Maccabees at : Immanuel Hall, corner of Front and : " Queen streets, at 8 o'clock next Tues- j day evening, promises to be a bit' out of the ordinary ana indications ; are that many will attend. Invitations j reading as follows have been issued: ! "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Booker ; request your presence i at the marriage of their daughter j Angelina Maud Booker j to nnfas R.ir-tus Johnson Brown on Tuesday evening Feceinber filth, nineteen-SiXteen at 8 o'clock Immanuel Prpsbyterian Hall." w $12.00 The 2 Autographic Junior : & is Caiarrh Cannot Be Cured Tlth LCCAL .APPLICATIONS. & they cannot ."ac h lue Beat of tun disease. Cbtarrlj is a blood or constitutional lir?ase, auil lu orlur to care it oa wmit tukr lntrDal. remedies. Hall'a Catarrh Cu.-e U taken lateruoily, aud acts Ulrectly upon thrt blood end mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a qutck medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians In this t ountry far years cud Is a regular prescription. It la compose! rf tae best tonics known, com bhied Trlth ilia best blood purlflern. acting di rectly on the mncons surfaces. The perfect combination of the two iufrredients i what pro truces such wonderful resv.lts in curing, catfarrh. ?end for testimonials, free. F. J. CHEXKY & CO.. Props... Toledo, O. Sold by Drofclsts, price 7ot. Take nail's Family Pill", for constipation. Emergent communi- cation this (Friday) evening, at 7:30 P. M. for work in the En tered Apprentice de gree. All members are urged to attend. Visiting brothers are cordially invit? I to meet with us. By order of the Master. JOHN F. CLOWE, Sec'y. The Store That Sells Wooltex THESE ARE truly the Gifts that will show your Thoughtf ulness truly the Gifts of Usefulness and Beauty. May we Suggest for Women: GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HAND BAGS, UMBRELLAS, AND SILK HOSIERY. A .D. Brown Practical Gifts. r . : A New K O D AK For Pictures 52 i x 4 inches. The elongated shape, used horizontally is right for land scapes it vdoesn't waste film on sky and foreground. It is right for portraits when used vertically for it gives the high, narrow picture. And this elongated shape in the picture makes possible a slim, thin, easily pocketed camera. Capacity ten exposures without reloading, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter, working at speeds of 1-25, 1-50 and 1-100 of a second and the usual time actions. Has brilliant reversible finder, two tripod sockets, black leather bellows, covered with fine grain leather, well made and beautifully finished. No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr., meniscus achromatic lens, $12.00 No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr., with Rapid Rectilinear lens, 14.00 DRINK AND ENJOY KEN NY'S COFFEES &TEAS Kenny's Special Coffee 4 lb for ... . ! - . .v. . .$1.00 Kenny's Fancy Blend Cof fee 3 lb for . .. ....90c Kenny's Golden Rio Cof fee 5 lb for ... ...$1.00 Kenny's other grades Cof ' fee .... . 16 to 18c per lb Our M. and J. Coffee 3 lb for $ 1 .00 is the finest. Che-on-Tea best in Amer ica for 50c per lb. -C. D. KENNY CO. Phone 679. 16 So. Front. Prompt Delivery. Merchants National Bank - OF RALEIGH, N. C. i CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 17, 1916. i RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . $2,456,417.2 ' Overdrafts, secured and unsecured li.2S"..r,0 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation .. ionium o'u fill, IHHI. tin . . 5O.iHMl.00 6,On(i.o 6,:;oo.or. 7.61. VI 4 5,onii.n'i 1,430,284.58 U. S. Bonds to secure deposits Banking house, furniture and fixtures Stocks and bond's V. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . . Real estate Redemption fund with tL 3. Treasurer .... CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS Total $4,121.04, 14 LIABILITIES. Capital stock . . ; .' $ Surplus and undivided profits Reserve for interest Circulation DEPOSITS . . . . . 100,000.00 l.,7.0il0.0' 4,ii:i.:'t 10'1.0'MI .Oil 3,780,829 90 Total $U21,M4:U 1 PaidDividends Semi-annually Since Organization Began Business March 29, 1909 E. C. DUNCAN, President. ,W. B. DRAKE, JR., V-P. and Cashier. QDAK1 All Dealers'. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. i The happy days to come will all the hap pier with an ,' 7 ' ' . i ' ' -J Autographic Kodak The interesting sWry ofiChrlstmas day.lthe children's delight oyer their ttew?tys ptrii of friends, and relatives, may berjermanently recorded by the Kodak, and the autograic feature enabling you to cfete anoSe as yoxi take adds the final touch of completeness. C. W. Yates Company 117 Market Street. 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