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5 liiiliiillliplM --v. CHURCHES St .? Andrew's Presbyterian Church J Fourth and Campbell streets Rev. A. D. McClure, D.D.. pastor ; ! Preach ing at 11 a..m. and S p. m?K Sabbath school at 9; 45 a. m. Junior C. E. at 3:30 p. in. Intermediate and Sen ior C. E. at 7.15 p. m. Prayer Meet ing Wednesday at 8' p. m. Seats Freer A welcome to all. . Pearsall Memorial Presbyterian chuwhi East Wilmington, Rev. H. W. KoellinK nastor. Sabbath School at' 10:30 a. m. Preaching at lit 15 a. m rMnfcHnn Tlndpavor at 7:30 P. m meeting Wednesday at r.av A welcome to all these ser- Prayei p. m. vices. Harnett Street Mission, Eighth- and Hamptt RPrfifits Rev. W. M. Baker Evangelist In i charge. Sabbath school j at 9:30 A. M. Preaching each sec-' ond and fourth Sabbaths at 7:30. p. in. - tiX!iSEtltSlSSgih'm! i--. f V!$i&!Sl T. mm I:: WAV 1H. jmM ' -.Jkf-i'A I' ll swrnHfAtn - you must PARDON : ME f fO& BtlN 6: SO BOLD AS; TO BOX 'YOU TH 15 b2T D lAMQMDv PIN6 WITHOUT ASKN6 i YOUH N DON T VtR .SPlW Trx r ISA F . A f I Kl i - approaching .'M.. ii- v.... Winter Park Presbyterian church,! Rev. Andrew J. Howell, pastor .( Ser vices Sabbath morning at 11, conduct ed by the pastor. Subject of the ser-j mon, "The New Things of the City."j Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Mid-p week service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m . Visitors will be cordially wel comed at the services. Delgado Presbyterian church. Ser vices Sunday evening at 7:30, con ducted by the. pastor. Sunday school, at 10:15 a. m. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. The pub lic heartily invited to attend the services. HERE is your future charted for you, based' on the actual average earnings of trained and untrained men. . Which way will you go? You'll either go upt through training, to a position that means good moneys and more comforts as the years go by, or you'll go down, through lack of training, into the ranks of the poorly paid. It rests entirely with you which way you go. You can make or break your own future. And now is the time to decidje. Notnext year, not next month, but ?iow. You can go up if you want to. You can get the training that ...:n i ; i 1? i t-m T . . wm tuuuuanu a. iraineu man s salary, me international Correspondence Schools have helped hundreds of thousands of men to quality for advancement.- Let them show you how you can prepare your- i S WITHOUT i wvt f: - J :l-r I PERMISSION sz - - I i I lneyRtve ..j -i ' rr- i The Nev Year and our Next Regular Interest Quarter Reminds , ?to cill your attenUon to the Advantage ot Depositing your saving3 'iVtWs .'-Bank and. let , ihe Interest begin with the beginning of 1917. it starts ttie year and' the Interest just right.. "OLD AND STBONQ." The Peoples Savings Bank Corner Front and Princess Streets. TCAN OUT HIRI 1 First Presbyteian church, corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. John' M. Wells, D.D., pastor. Sunday ser vices 11 a. m. morning service, with preaching by,. Dr. Weils. , Subject, "Stewardship". 8 p. m. Evening service, with preaching by Dr. Wells. Christian Edeavor. Prayer meet-. tuupun inio uic man l Explain, without osiigatinsr me, how I can qualify for w w uDjct, tMiora which I mark JU self, m'your own Home, J INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS for the oosition vou want : 888 .scranton,pa. . , . ! Explain, wltl in the work you hke best. 1th po. At least r wnat tne 1. C. b. can do for you, by marking and mailing, this coupon. It will be the first I step upward. Choose your I future from this list, then get I m ing on Wednesday .t 8; p. m. Our; pews iare free and all are cordially in-. vited to attend all these services. j today. 25th Anniversary I. C. S. In 1916. the International Correspondence Schools celebrate the completion of 25 years of successful educational work in the interest of technical and industrial prepared ness. More than IJe.ooa men and women are NOW STUDYING ICS, Courses, prepar. Imw for advancement and increased earnings and greater service to their employers and their country. LUTHERAN. St. Paul's Lutheran church, Market and Sixth streets, Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor Service at 11 a. m. Topic of ..mm. -w m . t mm I sermon : "Tne Keturn oi unrisi. apsaee.. Evening service begins at 8. Topic , j . 'of sermon: "John the- Baptist and Luther; A Study of Repentence." . " s,tav srhnol a so r. m Visitors el1 Greene, secretary; Mr. D are cordially invited to any and all of these services. The Junior Mission ary Society will meet Monday 3:30 p. m. I Iti I jKaoML. EiiEGTBioAir nrenrsEB Electric Liabtinsr Electric Car Rnnnlnsr Electric Wiring Telerraph Expert MECRASICAL EH6191KI Mechanical Draftsman Machine SllOD Practice Gaa Engineer 0ITIL ENetSEEB V Surveying and Mapping 1KB FOKEaTN OB BAfl'H Matalhircistsr PresDsetsr STATION! BT USIKKER Merine Engineer ARCHITECT Contractor and BnOder IrehitMtBral DnHuiu Coaereta Bnlldar Structural Engineer PLUMBINQ AMD HKATIHfl Sheet Metal Worker CUSBICU. ES61SKEB O SALESMANSHIP ADVERTISING MAN nmgow inmner Show Card Writer RAILROADER ILLUSTRATOR DESIGNER 9 BOOKKEEPER Stsnoirapbcr aad TrM Cert. Pub. Accountant Railway Accountant Commercial l aw GOOD ENGLISH Teacher - Oenmen Scksel 8nbt CIVIL SERVICE Railway Msil Clerk AGRICULTURE Tsxtils Orarsssr r Bart. BP.altryB.UI., JUcrsisa AUTOMOBILKS J Krrh Aate Kspalriug LJ Itallaa MM Ivfccupaaon Employer. I Street anH Nr. I Clfrr IfBsaaerCoBrssyoavsatUBotio tais iut.wriiclthws State. BUSINESS SPECIALS 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 teiegrams, night letter grams, cables, etc. For further Information as to ads," call 176 but for telegraph service all "Postal Telegraph." FOR THE VERY BEST NATIVE AND Western Pork and Beef, Fancy Groceries, tec. See or Phone R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castl. Phone 1888. 11-24-tf SHOE REPAIRING OF QUALITY IS done right! here, right, too! . We ; carry all leading brands of rubber ' heels. Biggest assortment In town, j we want to repair your next pair ana show you, the difference. The Repair Shoe Repair Co., 209 N. Front, Phone QOQ Turn Annra t-wnm PHnn 1 9.1 ?.9to ftTATPMENT CONDITION THE jrT" ;r..J w - -- MURCHISON NATIONAL BANK Wilmington, N. C. AT Cl-tSE OF BUSINESS, IM OV. 17TH, 1916. Liabilities: "Resource! : Loans ami Discounts SS'S-SJ U. S. Bonds (at par) ...... 02.500-00 -Rank Building -480,000.00 Bonds and other Securities S36.600.00 Liquidation Account, Southern . National Bank .... .. .. 28,6754 Customers' Liability Accept- Casn and iue by Banks.. 2,810.611.76 . . : Total .. .. .. .. . ..110,542,336.80 Capital Stock Surplus and Net Profit Circulation Special Deposit Bonds Acceptances Deposits f ' -000.000.00 513,300.00 ' 5,000.00 "."jO.OOO.OO Total ".10,r,42.Xt80 DEPOSITS! Nov. 17th, 1914 Nov. 17th, 1915 . Nov. 17th, 1916., .f4.213.401.7T . fi.0S3,7C3;JJ ",.'10.13351 CALL H. L. KIDD FOR SOIL FOR ( Flower yards. Phone 1549-W . Your ' wants will receive prompt attention 12-14-7t-j Arthur, St. Matthew's English Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth and i Har-1 nett streets. Rev. G. W. McClana han, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 d. m. Morning subject, "Art R. Mc- estly requested to be present on Sun- treasurer, and Miss Bessie day to meet .and to hear the new nas- Hardwick, corresponding secretary.- tor. - The public and strangers are The newly-elected president, J. C. cordially invited to attend all ser- i i i i "i i i j vowuea, nas nau consiaeraDie expe- vices. N j rience in Endeavor work, while con-j neeted with the society of the First' Grace Methodist corner Fourth and Christian Church of Birmingham, p.ro ctrOCto pav w t- TOYS ARE OFFERED AT HIGH prices elsewhere. Owing to early purchases we are still offering same goods for same money. Alex. S. Yeager Department Store, Seventh and Castle streets . 12-1 4-3t FIREWORKS AND TOYS ALL NEW goods, at old prices. We have the best assortment of Dolls and Toys in the City. C. H. Bornemann's Depart ment Store, 7th and Orange streets. 12-15-9t WHILE LOOKING FOR GIFTS JUStj notice my show window for a par-! tial assortment of what I carry in ! stock. I make a specialty of solid , gold jewelry. Will take pleasure in j telling you prices and quality of j goods. J. T. Burke, the Jeweler, "J 27 South Front street. 12-10-tf. i CUT DOWN THE HiGH COST OF Living., Give us your meat orders. Good meats at low prices. Lorn ; Steak 25c, Round Steak 20c, Pork 20c. Can you beat the piices? Phone ( us your order. O. J. Mintz & Co., City j Market. Phone 1245-W. 12-5-14t -I Kozy Kitchens Can be had. We hav excellent line of an RANGES CABINET GA! Come and Look at Them. Terms Satisfactory to All Tide Water Power Co. -Services, 11 a. m Morning subject, Thou He That Should, or Look We Ala. large cial. Alter tne business session a number remained for the so- for Another?" Evening subject, "The Better Way." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Luther League Wednesday 2ft 8 p. m.; subject, "Miracles of Old Testament: Under the Judges, Dur ing the Captivity." Regular month ly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society - at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday. tor Services at 11 and 7.30 by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:4r. The .pastor will be pleased to see a full i Cnristian Science society. Church uuugregauon as mis is nis nrst sun- edifice 17, and Market streets. Ser- day after the conference. A cordial vices Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject, welcome to all. "Is the Universe Including Man, Evol- ' ved By Atomic Force?" Sunday BAPTIST, school at 12:15 o'clock. Wednesday First Baptist Church, corner Fifth evening service at 8:15 o'clock. Read- and Market streets. Rev. John Je ing room in the Murcbison National ter Hurt, D. D ., pastor. Preaching iBank Building, where all Christian by the nastor at 11 o'clock and at Science literature may be read or ob- 7:30 o'clock. Morning sermon will CHRISTIAN. tained, open daily except Sundays and be to the railroad brotherhoods and Preaching services at 11 a. m. and holidays, from 4 ;to 6:30 p. m. The seats will be reserved for them. 7:30 p. m conducted by the pastor, public is cordially invited to attend Evening sermon, "Can Youthful all services, and to visit "the reading Dreams of Married Life Come Back." room. .This is the third in the series of ser mon on "The Building of the Home." Rev. J. E. Reynolds. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day night at 8 o'clock. All are invited. METHODIST. Fifth Avenue Methodist Rev. J. H. McCracken, A cordial Church, ! coiv.e. pastor welcome awaits all who The Christian Endeavor Society ofiServiqes at n a m and 7:30 p m, The Delegado Baptist Mission Sun ihe Christian hurch held its regular Sermon at both hours by the new pas- day School, 11; 15. L. W. Moore, su monthly meeting last night. The jtor Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Ep- Perintendent. Evening services 7:30, following new officers were elected: !orth League Tuesday at 8 p. m. conducted by D. H. Wilcox. Public Mr. J. E. Cowden," president; Mr. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. is cordiaiiy invited to all these ser Perry Dawson, vice president; Miss ' The, members of the churth are earn- i vices. I Felt Slippers, large assortment, Wil mington Shoe Company. Advt. Peterson & Rulf s. headquarters for Christmas slippers. 14-16-17-20-22. R. O. ALEXANDER of Charlotte, N. C. Will Make an Address AT COURT HOUSE SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. SUBJECT "WHAT THE BIRXE SAYS ABOUT THIS EUROPEAN WAR" . The Word of God 2,500 years ago tells all about the outturn of this war. It states that England will .go down, and that America will be invaded by a . Confederation of the European Kings with Germany dominating God's Word tells ns to get ready for the combined armies of Europe, Asia and Africa are coming against us. ?,l?,!?tWIL!L FLOff IN AMERICA AS IT NOW FLOWS IN EUROPE Mr. Wilson is a great man but he cannot keep us out of this war. The Vord of Lrod reils tne Cause of the High Cost of Living, and says wheat is going to between $4 and $5 a bushel before this Seal Is finished. i Calyary Baptist church; J. A. Sulli van, pastor Sunday worship at 11:30 p. m. anch7:30 p. m. Sermon sub jects morning, ".Why America, First." night subject, "An incurable Disease and An Inf alible Remedy. 1 Other services at usual hour. Everybody Welcome . li EPISCOPAL. St. James' church, Rev. W. M. Milton. D.D., rector. Rev. 'Geo. I. Hill; as sistant. Holy communion at 7:30. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Ev ening prayer at 5. Public service and sermon on "The Cause and Curse of Poverty," at 7:30. All seats free. Everybody welcome. Come and bring a friend. - Saturday Special Combination;SaIe of DOMINO PRQDUCTS for SATURDAY only., 1-1 lb Pkg. -Domino 4x Confectioners 11c 1-10 lb Bag Domino Granulated Sugar. . . .80c 1 Cup Domino Golden Syrup ;.9c 1 Pkg Domino Tablets 10c Demonstration by Refinery Representative THE STORE OF QUALITY Thomas Grocery Co 525 N. 4th St. v Phone 294 Prompt Delivery.' St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Six teenth and Market streets. Sunday services: Sunday-school, 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 8 o'clock. All seats free. A cordial welcome. Rev. E. deF. Heald., Jr., 'rector. . . Sti John s Church, c'orner of Red Cross .'and Third streets Third Sun day in Advent, December 17, 1916. Holy Communion 17:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and. sermon S p.m. Hearty welcome to all. R. E. Giblin, rector. Norris, Mialli and Tiffany, three of the best made candies at Schutt's Drug " store. Phone 173. Advt. YOUR KITCHEN IS NOT CCWPLETE without a Kitchen Cabinet. I am giving special bargains. During the ' holidays on my entire stock of House ; Furnishings. A visit will convince ! the Prospective buyer. "Get it the Easy Way." Seigler'S Furniture store, No. 12 Market street. 12-14-4t-j 1 ! HOLIDAY SPECIALS FANCY OR- anges, grape fruit, grapes, Florida pecans, mixed nuts, turnips, onions, Irish potatoes, lemons, apples, dates and candy. Bear Produce & Mer chandise Co., Phone 452-453, Wil mington, N. C. 12-3-tf. MECHANICS HOME ASSOCIATION New Series B.-& L. stock opens Jan. 6, 1917. Walker Taylor, president; W. ! M. Cumming, secretary. 208 Prin- FOR cess. " 12-14-3t WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON date of issue when so- requested. Phone your order to 745. Gordon's News Stand. 10-7-tf RENT A GARAGE BACK OF my residence 404 Soutn 5th Avenue. D. J. Fergus, 12-14-3t-j WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON News Stand. 10-7-tf date of issue when so requested . TH FINEST LINE AND ASSORT-' Phone your order to 745. Gordons f D of Qti,, arana ! specially selected with' a life exppes- sion, ranging in assorted sizes small i and extra large, prices from $2.50 to ! $30.00. Also a beautiful line of La ' Valliers, will be pleased to show you my line before -you buy. J. T j Burke, The Jewelery, 27 South Front street. 12-16-tf y FOR THE ONE YOU WISH TO PLEASE THE MOST A VICTROLA We have"! full stock of Victrolas, priced frorn $15.00 to $200.00 ' .... Our stock of records is the best selected in the city. Come in and let us demonstrate them for you with no obligation to buy. Q W. YATES COMPANY 117 Market Street. WANTED TO PAINT AND REPAIR i your roof. Will discount 10 per cent, j on all contracts for next 30 days. Remember phene 431. W. B. Klan?' der, 8 South Second street. 11-26-tf i BING! BANG; BING! CHRISTMAS ' Fireworks. Buy them cheap Big - Assortment. - Corner Market and Second streets. Next to Victoria Theatre. 12-7-19t FOR SALE FRESH MEAT AND Grocery business. Now. doing $400.00 to $500.00 a week, best stand in town for the business. Good reason for selling. Address Meat. 12-16-2t-j EXPERT ENGRAVING .ON GOLD, silver and white ivory. Worki promptly and neatly executed.; Watch repairing a specialty. H. J.j YOU GET ONLY THE VERY BEST Culclasure, hunting's Drug Store, Front and Ctrace streets. 12-10-7tj WANTED AN EXPERIENCED STE- nographer who will help keep books. Apply Queen ,City Cycle Co., 209 Mar ket street. 12-7-tf 5 AND 10C TOYS AND OTHER POP- ular toys are plentiful here. A visit to our store will convince youJYeager Department Store, Seventh and Cas tle streets. 12-14-3t SOLID GOLD-IF YOU ARE INTER- ested in something nice in Solid Gold Jewelry, it will be to your interest to inspect my line, quality and prices right. J. T. Burke,, the Jeweler, 27 Western and native beef and native Pork and best groceries, etc., at R. B. Moore's, 3rd and Castle. Phone 1888. 12-16-tf FOR SALE N7W TWO-STORY House and lot southwest corner jth and Wright. Also 5 room house northeast corner 6th and Wright. All at a bargain, on easy terms. See R. B. Moore, 3rd and Castle. 12-16-2t-j South Front Street. 12-9-tf DON'T WORRY ABOUT XMAS gifts. You' will easilyfind them at Charles Finkelstein's to suit your taste and pocketbook. A call is all we ask. No. 6 South Front street. Phone 642. - 12-10-tf DOLL HOSPITAL -HEADS, NAT- ural and Mohair Wigs, Hands, Legs, Feet, Eyes and Restringing. Dolls dressed, pjhone 1794-J, 311 Fifth Avenue, North. 11-30-141 SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK only Asparagus tips, 10c; whole as paragus, 14c; early June peas, 11c; Premier peas, 14c; Bridal corn, 12c; Premieicorh, 14c; succotash 14c; Lima beans, 14c; one Premier ketch up, 12c; tomatoes, 12c; , crisco, 15c and 32c; Beechnut grape jelly, 15c; Premier dressing, large size, 25c; salted almonds, 25c; one package rice, 8c; figs, 20c per pound; Sultana raisins, ,23c; shelled raisins, 55c; full cream cheese, 30c; large prunes, 15c; peaches, 10c. B. May's Delica tessen. Phone 322. 12-16-7U L. L. SHEPARD, b17 NORTH 4YH ST. Have got the goods for you. Best native meats of all kindf Also a fuU line of groceries: Phone 1186. Prompt delivery. Always on the job. 10-13-eod-tf f Famous A$JI IF YOU LOVE HER GIVE HER WHITMAN'S Of course, 70U take her candy. Every week, too. Don't you? Sometlmei probably twlee a week. Then take her the best. ,1. FRANK MM DRUGGIST 107 Princess Street Phone 644 i ! oil 1 ri h f! yi COAL Sew Builders' Supplies STORAGE Wi B. Thorpe 1 L and Company WATER and ANN STREETS EXECUTOR'S 5TOTICE. Having this day qualified as Executor of Aiartua uanKs, deceased, late or rnew Han over Count, N. C, this in to notify all per sons having claims against .the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the un designed on or Jbefore the 16th day of De cember, 1917, or this notice' will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This December 16th, 1916. 1 ROBERT L.. WIGGINS, - 12-16-law-4w-sat Executor. - , ID lUI U U W $150,000.00 TO LOAN ON COT TON STORED WITH US. W.B. Cooper SCo. WILMINGTON, N. C COAST LINE HOTEL CAFE. Rooms by the day, week or -W 1UVUU1 Ctb 1 CODWU.Uiv " , at any hour, 208 North fjuu' street. Phone 208-W. 10-6-lmj c L mam - . II Read Eraeess BER 29TH, 1916. AMERICAN f BANK & PLEASE CALL. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECIC THE 1916 CLUB MATURED OndECEMBER 15TH. THE 1917 CLUB WILL BE OPEN FOR MEMBERS ON AND AFTER DECEM TRUSIT COMPANY Front and Market Streets, I WILMINGTON, N. C
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