- :'A: .I n i : - ; rf rr; ....--.H.-'V..- r-v-f;- --.- 5- 17ILLIINGT0N DISPATCH PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY - w Mien tU Bl Ittl LQMINfi CO. &smm.f4r'-x:i : telephones: Editorial Rooms ........ 205 lSSli'FULLV "! "W-'iJi'V.T " LEASED WIRE SERVICE. X0aniA'rrm'riP.yarri. ; ni? ; THT!! . OWNERSHIP, .5jHWS'MaWine-t, Clrctilatipn, etc., eqtrfred by VftfOT-e. Wilmington uispaicu, ruuusu-.- f.and Sunday at Wilmington, North Carolina 5 iV 191iw. of North Carolina, i - rf ? f "J County of New' Hanover, ss. - : I :'.'v'.,lvS .Before me, a Notary Public in and for i mms3 ---the State and county aforesaid, personally . ASj duly sworn according to law, deposes and - i'8ays that he is the manager of the WU &M&&irJEZr ni.n.th and that the following - 3- , . 'nl A hollo is, to the rtothlfJoAbe fej.h 4n tho nhov rantion. reduirea toy tne Act or Augusi 5""","." section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, rinl on the reverse or tnis iorm, w-wu . A true statement of the ownership, manage- .-men (and if a daily paper, theclrculation), JMVetcu5of- the aforesaid puhlication fr-the -llv C publisher, editorr managing editor and ? , business manager are : Publisher Dispatch Publishing Co., Wilmington, N. C. ; Edltoi, ;&7-i.-:T IT Pnwan. WlUnillClOn. X. v.; iiuii- BrLawson. Wilmington,.! Wilmington Hosiery MUls and will be Russian democracy . overthrew Roman ianager, w. E. Lawson, ifine(j ; witli dispafy other order f0ff autocracy. The latter was conniv- r-'Sft -V ao-itiir Editor, w. f j Wsf N. C.; Business Manager ivSC ' 2. Tnat the owners are : (Give names -iyv,Cand addresses of individual owners, or, it i ' ti- a- : 4i- wnMA ni? Tiamos ! Artion ive its name and the names :lSSIiS?aijd amount 01 scock.j CooDer. Thos. E Thos. W. Davis, w. ts. nn. vJqthm ftiren Reilly, W. E. Lawson, all of Wilmington, V.lx., . 3. That the known bondholders,. mortgaT - - ;jf - gees, and other security holders owning or. holding 1 per cent or more of total amount "V.i -of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If 'there are none, so state) Ameri--i"tV'',can Bank and Trust Co., trustee. ' 4. That the two paragraphs next above, f giving the names of tne owners, sioeKnoiu- 'V v-: ers, and security noiaers, h any, cuuuim Ifti - not only the list of stockholders and securi r ty holder appears upon the books of the j, ' l: company as trustee or in any other fidu &"?&s fiarv relation, the name of the person or W i ; corporation for whom such trustee is act- i '-C5 srraphs contain statements embracing am - anV8 full knowledge- and belief as to the - J-".-stockholders and security holders who do - circumstances ana conamous uuuer wmcu ... V:. " not appear upon the books of the company r. V, ; as trustees, hold stock and securities in a ivi'-KS capacity other than that of a bona tide i owner, and affiant has no reason to believe 'V.v'-:: ;" that any other person, association, or cor- y y poration has any interest direct or indirect in tne saia stocx, Donas, or otner securi ties than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or other wise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the flate shown above is 449. (This information is requirea from daily publications only.) W. E. LAWSON, Manager. Sworn to and subcribed before me this Dth day of April, 1917. .P. t H. FKICK, (My Commission expires Feb. 2, 1918;) -Months ending April 9, 1917 4,878 Total Net Paid , Circulation on Saturday, April 7, 1917 5,631 Entered at the Postoffice In Wilming ton, N. C, as Second-Class Matter. 'u-.Vv;';,- Foreign Advertising Representatives: MacQuoid-Miller Co, Inc, New pS;;-5;5 i VorV and Chiontrn TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917. The call of the bugle. Freedom vs. Kingdoi. v Honest to goodness, Jennie, aren't they the brazen Brazilians? The new Russia regime no doubt will also take the sack out of Cossack. After July 1st American tanks may be perfectly willing to go to Europe. A It seems that every . Cuban stands : ready to carry the message to Garcia. 'v It may seem impossible and. yet 'tis :..&: fact, that most people lie standing. ; We are trying to figure out whether the St. Louis is lucky or has got the submarines scarecLr:: .".r - Can't you imagine "what Potsdam 1 said when it heard the news from the :':X; American Congress? , -. . - j Baron Zweidinek. Austrian ambas- ! lft sador, demands his passports. With J; pleasure and get quick. ; , Wet still, contend that for a man who ; has been killed thirty or forty times Pancho Villa-is real lively. .- About the only food . going down these days is when a German sub. vfv . torpedoes a Belgian relief ship. - These times o;d Idle Curiosity better ; .1 -; be . careful. He may be indicted for A-fitreason-.instead of mere vagrancy. ;.-''-' - :;.;i-!;-;-..The baseball leagues open tomorrow, V l-buf the cannon ball leagues will con r tinue to predominate in public atten '':'?tion: ' ' '' '' " - . :r- Trust Old M.an Frost is not going to wghand in a contribution towards mak' ing the price of food even higher . ;;;:bum-bye. . 'vj Bill Spivens vouches the information tiiat one iff ejence between a yegg and an'jegg Js'-that the former breaks while the latteryou) have to break. ''-ysound--sXunny, but in order to ' ;,.av,oid-a .stermg Representative Rainey " 'f and not Representative Kitchin will in ' :u trbduce;th bond issue measure In the ' Houselc,v;: fr . Spalrjlh ;;the ;:-race, Senator Henry Cabot TJHdges ahead of former Pres- i identhedorRoosevelt, as , while bothnftfii& the former has. Miss Luelli Rogers (whoever she may be) defends the girls who walk up nd.ddwn; the beach ?in .bathing suits. She'may rest, assured of the hearty; ap- 7: Nbt "dnly hasWilmlngtqn already . for army service m up nye ais- tinct units and providing men" and; of- ficers.;for' .other ctompanies-but it has volunteeTedan'an.ndustrial -way.; Its eonHcea in hoth' iwavs ihave been accepted, and are;fbein used. .The in - dustrial service comes , inn the; govern- meirt tfaVi nnn nitra btowtth Hosiery Mills;;whiA through its pres- ident, Mr. J. Jgugimjnediately af ter .the war declaration by Congress, placed the mill at thV disposal of the by the British and Russians she stands government, either to turn out product in fear and trembling of Germany try f or .which it is especially jequipped oring to sell her out. It is a matter of to bo used Juany?oer way. The (5ermany, in desper: eminent st6dia'd the jOTdr.atidnui- barteraway Turkey, even as noted andlit wilt be filled at once. 'giving Constantinople to Russia, Regardless :of Other-work and the rush of private business, this public service will be given thej right-of-way by ;. .the I that the gpvejgmgnt . wants or ; any other work desired. . performed will be and regard - ,i0a nf thft nrivatft'vintfirflsta of the i - - -V - 0 . ..... -- mius. ' . --v , That is the kind, of. spirit that counts these ' days; ? The highest type of pa triotism is that which is gladly willing to, make sacrifices. ' ISo the people of Wilmington have every right to feel that their city is doing its part in this crisis-hour. However, they are still willing, eagerly desirous to do more. Of course, patriotism and the; fact 1 tnat service can De rendered- and win f9ptnra fnT. pn,tifiM. juv v- " tion about the order placed by the government with the Wilmington Ho-1 hard to handle, but as it is in control siery Mills, but it is also gratifying to . of several, each bent on getting icon know that the plant is so well equip-trol of the whole and without regard ped as to be selected, by the govern- j to how it is accomplishedHhe situa- ment for this work, especially when the time is not so pressing as not to require discrimination ; . not to neces- sitate care in selection of goods of a standard quality and workmanship. AN AWKWARD POSITION. It must be admitted, even by Leader Kitchin's friends, that he is in rather an awkward position at present. Not awkward from the standpoint of .being a Congressman, as he has a right to vote as his reason directs and should fa vote as his conscience dictates, and while he is supposed to represent his constituency, yet without a referendum this is always a debatable question.' to keep hands off Eyen tftig may not However, as leader of the Democratic lnrMnr intrir,, w.-in M,ri,n party in Congress he is supposed to be in accurawnai aesires, as he. Mexicalls entering into the plot expressed by the majority. Conse- would desire to hit America, but be quently this, coupled with the fact that'cause they would want help and ,f war measures are going to be the Gemany offered such they might ac- greatest factors before Congress for manyt nionthf ' tnine-tenths of the 'many's ability to pr;vide heip. It cer worfc) he is in rattier an embarassingjtainly cannot furnlsh resources. It position as a leader. This is already ucm6 m uj give it away, and it probably also consulting mainly with Represents reeds munitions. But if it had a super tive Rainey, who next to Mr. Kitchin fluity of the IaUer it c0uld not deliver is the ranking Democratic member of it There is also a pressing need for the Ways, and Means Committee. We'money in Germany, as war loans are do not our oPinion that Claude constantly being floated. The great Kitchtt; having lost his fight under difficulty that would confront the the Democratic rujes (the majority) to United States would be use of parts of which he subscribed so faithfully in Mexico as submarine bases; spots of the past, wHlrbloyal and even ag- MexIco in control of revolutionary fac gressive, but that'does not remove the tions enibarassment by the peculiar! Sa it will be especially important condition. Nor wp the fact that the to. keep a strict watch on the Mexican uemocrauc majarcy tnrough mend- shipr:Still swq.raiance to him as leader eimintespecially, as ex- empledf Senator Stone chairmanof heojeign Relations Committee, some one else is looked to Dy Dotn government and his col leagues. , . - It is now reported that Brazil has! broken off diplomatic relations with Germany. Thus one by one the coun - tries of the world are allying them-1 selves in the fight against Germany; not due to desire to see Germany, per se, whipped, but to defend their rights and their property, and place under the heel German autocracy. President Wilson's reply to the mes- sage of congratulation cabled by Pres. her Hchest harvest of grain, corn and ident PQincare, of France, was not only rice. We appeal for better sanitary a fitting; pressioia df jappreciation on canditions, better sewerage, - better the part of the United States both forts, for the hard working people who good wishes and France's a.t:are.fprced.tplliVe in neglected portions gooa wisnes anttt Tance,s Past of our cities We appeal to give us the service to America, but "was calculated same privileges, as citizens, that ,are to stimulate and thrilf the French peo- givento others of like fitness and make pie. Therefore it is doubly well. The ' United States Supreme Court "We can live under any laws you made an important deisio P5at you , . ,i 1 will not subject us to humiliating con- wnen it, held, that a-person may be diyons .that . you yourselves would not guilty of fraudulent usepf . the mails tolerate" for a moment. If you do, it even though not taking : physical partmeannayttu"wW drive us from our in the posting. If is-vital because it ; SS-pTT Ve heen . ' t ,;;v . : unfortunate is no reason whjr we removes a technicality that would al-, should be cursed or abused. Don't S4ow a person to dpdgethe law, as well ..lori molri' ;.'inv'' AiliAWio:'. (nnnnAht party If k man or woman, directed f. ' It i "r u the pditing pf letter prepackage con- tningmajtejrjjapt jnapxPettainly such nian1-or; worn one who really conitsjthcrime'morally, and - vts r. ---v - - to allow a mere technicality to prevent the ; law reaching ..the real guilty one would be- farcical, as well as opening the floddgates ' .Th'e break witb; Austria-Hungary is merely ; the; expected, of course, vand, as!;;elDispMfar! weUA;clearsV the atmosphere rand allows more freedom of action on the nart of the' United States, as Austria- : ijungary, - and, also Bulgaria andTTur- -key, are merely tools of the "Imperial German covernment. The sooner' the break comes ith Bulgaria and : Tur key the better, although it appears that not looking for more trouble wishes" it . had never taken the plunge! - - ' - Turkey is seeking friends, rather than enemies. Besides being whipped jf she could preserve her own safety, Germany probably stood an excellent chance to make such a bargain before jng with Germany and it had but a ' creedy aim. Russian democracy,: if it 4 ls Df the real type, will stand for prinl .inia rafhar than eolfich milinlv n c. .w iaww. " " v""", j -0 grandizement. THE CHIEF DANGER FROM MEXICO. More or less during this entire war 1 Mexico will loom as a bugbear to the United States. While there is little I danger from Mexico save as a harasser. yet conditions are such , there as to mane iz necessary 10 Keep an eye on it if Mxin was in control of onP j , 7 , ; faction the situation would not be j tion is naturally difficult to meet. It - would be impossible to please all sides, if this was the object of the "United 1 States. It is equally as difficult to recognize all as the governmental heads or to reconcile their differences. Therefore the United States must make an enemy of all save one, or per haps every one of them. In that case ' there is no one to hold responsible for the condition of the whole. Carranza cannot be held responsible as Carranza fa not in controi. Neither is Villa, nor Zapata nor pelix Diaz, who is said 'to De in Mexico formenting a revolt. About tne only thlng the united States oan dn in thfi oArrnmxtanP as lon as American territory is not raided, is ;and Germany. Not especially because ceDt; ouestion howpver is Ger. needs food? rather than Deing able to coast, as much so as unon the horder. in attack frnfn anross thfi Tnternation. ai line can be easily repelled but shouid submarmes obtain a base on the Mexican coast they could operate with deadly effect against American shipping. Their operations would not shape the end of the war, but they would cause heavy loss. ine avy department is, no dou&t, 'we aware of this condition and will . be -ler to it, the chief danger from Mexic0- " I " " " 1 NEGRO IS RE1ADY TO DO HIS PART. (Continued from Page Five). ... ing the burdens of toil in your homes. We appeal for better consideration of the faithful men who make bare their no discrimination against;, lis simply be cause of the color of the skin and the texture of our hair. ' , " . forget that those who have plowed the field S With harH f Pffit ' thrCO 117 V hoiro Jted your burdens with naked arms; those ho have toUed in rags ; those who have sown in sorrow and reaped in tears; those who have come up from the depths of . dejection and abyss of fMSI &i imPrtant part in our glorious country and may yet be employed in the conquest of the ideal. As ; another said ot the humble .of his country: "The lowly sand under It IVEMINUTE'.'f ALKS 0 -(By MifajiRobeff.T Scott;' Famous ;".' Authority on' Bird; Life.). '''.'-. icine to reduce your nesni sjomeuumb 1 1 , . -v ' ' ' " that does not require dieting; or calls i ' ' .- hoTiind? .Wn rferht hero. vou 'have it fc lllllJP 1: rawi wSOBRT T. SCOT XV Each State has its protective bird laws, all but Wght have the more ef fective Audubon law, and two only have no 'State game warden. The act of Congress of March, 1913, protects the migratory bird, but the constitutionality" of this law is in doubt, and. still . undecided; however, the treaty . between the Dominion of V..4. .4 ti Qtid ToHflorflat the CoGrt House dpor of New Hanover Canada afid the United States ratified county, sell to the highest bidder for csb, uecemDer b, 1916, . more . .completely covers the : same subject. The birds become the joint wards of the two countries, and ;the. possible question of constitutionality, will ' be removed when Congress, passes the law known as the "Migratory; Bird Treaty Act." This act will give full protection to all migratory birds. All laws of this character, to be efficient, must have an educated pub lic sentiment behind them. This being aroused by the individual bird lover, the true sportsman, through his game leagues and organizations, the United States Biological Survey, the different ornithological societies, es pecially the National Association of Audubon Societies and the American Ornithological Union. . Vice Admiral Henry T. Mayo. (By United Press.) Washington, -April 10. Vico Admi ral Henry, T. Mayo, commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet, is of the old school of American sea fighters. He is an officer after; the American heart. It was Admiral Mayo who, upon his own responsibility, demanded that the Mexican government, salute the American, flag when American marines were arrested and paraded through the streets, of 4 Tampioo in, the heat of -he M eiican . , embiogl io, M ayo actedxas he thought; right and-asked for authority from Washington after wards and he got it with the full backing of the Navy Department, even though the flag, was never saluted. Mayo was the first vies admiral appointed under the provisions of the 1915 naval bill. . His authority in han dling the fleet is virtually absolute. The Navy Department, in choosing him for this heavy responsibility, is said by naval men to have known the man it was picking. MORE RHEUMATISM vTHliilEFORE Clergymen, Lawyers, Brokers, Mechan ics and Merchants Stricken. Our old friend Rheumatiz is having his inning this year, and a few, words of caution from one who -knows all about it may not be amiss. , - Wear rubbers in damp weather; keep your feet dry r drink plenty , of lemon ade, and avoid strong alcoholic, drinks. If rheumatism ets you, or sciatica, and you have, sharps twinges gnawing pain or svllend'muscles, you can get rid of all, agony: in; just a few days by taking one-half Hteaspoonfal of Rheuma .once a day.""' All druggists knowabout Rheuma; it's harmless, yet powerful ; cheap, yet sure, and a 50-cent .bottle will least a long time. Ask R. R. Bellamy or any druggist. Advt. : :. REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NEW YORK CAFE v DR. L.J, MEREDITH C DENTIST.' ; ;r .'. 304-S0S Southern Buildins Phone 194. Practised , Foar . , . Tears ' in v Wblte,idil, North. Carolina. State of North- Carolina, County of New Ilanoyer. Lenone II. Jenkins : Jasper R. Jenkins. This is an action brwngnt by the-laln tiff in the above' entitled caose against the defendant above named on the ground of adultery. ..,,; ..s"-,.-.. ... It being made X6 apbear that Jasper R. Jenkins is a non-resident of the State or North Carolina; and cannot after due diligence be found in this State. ; . - This is, therefore, to notify the said de fendant to. appear at tie next -term of the Superior Court of New - Ha.nover Countr and State of North; Carolina, to be held on the 1st Monday In May, A.iDJl9l7, then and there to answer or-, demur' xo tae plaintiit's complaints oe judgment will be granted ac cording to the -prayer of the complaint. In. Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal f nfftoa thtu:ha. arH jiov. of Aprils 1917.- , . . ... jr, . . W. NHARRISS, 1 - rsi n . k -jiv '. 1 ' r . ml. : r . : -y: ; . i mm rm wm w-m .- n m mm w . , t'DKnHot Water and talce Jatsco Akavenft you often wished tor medf in: 5-graIn ' tassco ..tablets, which yoa may- secure it Elvington's - Pharmacy. They are pleasant to take, perfectly harmless and cause nQ jestrictlons of habit or eating, and reduce the flash, little by little, until' you are. down to the number of, pounds you wish to weigh. Too much flesh is undesirable, as most quite stout people will re-dily admit, and it detricts from one's good Appearance; makes bne clumpy and short of breathe .... m '.. 1 . There isn't anv reason why anyone should be too stotit, when' there's this . much-tried, perfectly satisfactory rem edy at Elvington's Pharmacy; Tassco tablets (don't forget the name) are rec ommended by physicians and are guar anteed to be perfectly harmless. Re fuse substitutes, if you can not come ? to our store, we will mail tassco to you. ! 50c BOX FREE Free Tassco; Coupon The Tassco Co.. - . Boston, Mass. . , Send me by return mail a 50c box of yeur wonderful obesity, treat ment. . I enclose 10c ..in sUver or stamps to help pay postage and . packing. Ad vt.. NOTICE OF MORTAGEE'S JSAM5 OF LAND. ' " : Notice is hereby given, tnat under and by virtue of a mortgage deed executed in favor of the undersigned, on the 24th day of July, 1916, bv C. C. Taylor and wife, Viola Taylor in Book 80. at page 478, in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, the undersigned mort gagee, , in . pursuance of the power of -sale contained in saia mortgage aeea, win on the 6th day" of Mat. 1917. at 12 o'clock noon, the following' described -.tract or parcel of land lying and- Demg in xsew iianovei County State of North Carolina, an-i in Harnett Township, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Known as Lot No. 41 according to the Fox Sub-division in East Wilmington, ac cording to the plan and survey i.iade by E. J. W. Anders May 14tTi, ivii ,and mere fully described as follows : v Beginning at. a point In the eastern line of Evans street, two hundred and ninety three feet ' northwardly frjm the center stone in the "northern line of Market streec road, which is 13-3-10 feet easvardly from is ! the center "line of Evans street, running tnence eastwaraiy at rignt angles y -it feet; thence. southwardly and parallel with Evans street 50 feet ; thence W3stw:ir-Jly and parallel with the first lirta mentioned 07 8-10 feet to 'the eastern line of Evans street; .thence along the said eastern line 50 feet to the point of beginning. This the 3rd day of April, 1917. C. D- WEEKS, ADDIE A. POX, ; Attorney. Mortgagee. 4-3-GOdys , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Rateigb, April 4, 1017. NOTICE 0f?SAI.E. Sealed proposals will be received by me as State Treasurer of.Nortn Carolina, at this office, in Raleigh, North Carolina, until Aprir 27th", noon, for the purchase of all or any part of the following bonds. $500,000 JX) . Permanent Improvement Bonds dated July 1, 1917, as rollows: ?100,000.tK) mature July 1, 1923. $100,000.00 mature July 1, 1924. $160,000.00 mature July 1 1925. . $100,000.00 mature July 1, 1920. -. ; $100,000.00 mature July 1, 1927. -The Bonds will be sold at riar tn Vtia ftnr. soff bidding the lowest rate, ot Juterestrnot --Apply to me. for blanT:TOjfe6 cAWfuuiir nert-cent. .-"jo w i a to uiu. . .-u . j, - - - , ... B. E. LACY, State Treasurer. 4-5-su-tu-thu-to-apr-20 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiHriiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiimimiini J. B; McCABE & CO. M Certified Public Accoun s V tants. s Boom 815 Mnrchlson Bnnk Bids. j Phono 996. WILMINGTON. N. C. 5 iiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnii Oscar W. Peck, WOOD Telephone 341. tp Oak wood, $1.50 per load; mix ed wood, $1.50 per load; pine wood., $1.35 per load. All wood sent C. O. D. AIR LINE. RAILWAY The Progressive Railway of the Soutn. Bulletin of Special Round-Trip Rates from Wilmington, r. C. ATLANTA, GA. ... . . .$13.95 un saie June lb, 16, 17; iimitea return ing Midnight June 25thi Stop-over any point. BIRMINGHAM, ALA $18.95 On sale April 13 to 18, Inc. limited re turning midnight April 25th. NEW ORLEANS, LA ........ .$39.75 On sale April 7, 8, 9, Limited return ing midnight April 17th.- ATLANTA, GA .$iC35 On sale -April ?, 3, limited returning midnight April 11. . On sale March 17th to April 7th. inv. WASHINGTON. D. C. . . . .. ...$13.20 Qn sale April 10 to 16th inclusive; lim ited returning midnight April 30th. NEW ORLEANS, LA. $23.75 On sale May 11 to lth, inclusive; lim ited returning midnight, limit extended to June 15th on payment $1.00. WSHINGTON, O. C. ..... . . . . .$8.90 On sale June 2 vd 7th,. inclusive; limit ed returning midnight June 21stMhnit extended to July 6th on. payment 50c DALLAS, TEX. . .. ..... . .', ,$520 On sale May 12, 15. limited teturn ing midnight, Jung 8th. 'v-';;'vV MACON, GA..... -...$,13.20 On. sale March 17th to AnrU 7th.' inc. Limited returning midnight (April 10th. ; "v .. ; 'For further information, apply . 'Phone 178 r , 0 R. W. WALLACE, " 'c ' -" 5 : C. T. A., Wilmington, H; CL FOR Pleasure ; . Driving, Dances, Weddings ami Commercial " City li very Co. AUTOS mm ... :;...:" v - . . : -'. . . . "- "-. I mm ' . . ' . ' :- . . n (ATh Fowler has no Ion Ueth to deitror crop.roott. , It Klpa rface liki rST ho Vnd nukes perfect 4ut mulch, With mnm male yon an cover eint r more scra m wfj - nT?FIerCulUrmto7rtbIl-ke. .new princlpla of calt Tmtion-.it worta bf f'?."??' ?"t t met mnlcn. M inoie. vw warn w uun " " - ornot. Talk about pruowcre!" Tott can mak i-r cn m, Biixe acre, lost w cooa HMcn m h jw hoed it by hand and f'fiCj Hk'-f'kSHO 1m cot rowf ffKal fnl, 1 " " labor ton m pair, . Wo omamntee that II tha V1,r mnA th nrindDlo it tachl do not increase your crop yield your money will bvretwoiMU! -' 9 Get our book. iXttenstthewhoU itory. It's tree, fiend ft postal today- V,v'i-''.'i?-'-''':" V :r; ;- For Settins Out , ..I . '' - - .- . " . 'ToxruitOww Cauliflowci; Sweet Potatoes . CJbbaco Tobacco, Etc 10 AND 12 SO. FRONT 8T. .r-t.-. The H6Me Thank You Service 'Phone 644. 1 Just see what it will do Go over your house you know of several floors that need refin- v ching 7- then there's that for- v mtoesevetal favdrfc pieces : that you. wish could be made like new. , ' -.. -- Much of the interior woodwork needs renovating--Kyanize will do it '' : " Kyanlze u a vonderful niTi come , in all colors; stands the hardest wear. ' Yen can't crack it with a hamcer. ."' It dries hard and wears with a dura-f , bHity that's surprmng. You can keep 1 it alwajrs cleaaaod sanitary. It makes all things new and keeps them new.t HowiapQtaCan Cut out thla tA and bring ft to our stora. We wul glv you a lull-slzo 15 cent can (anv I co tor) enough to da over a chair or border 1 . -otaamalt room, if you purchase a 10 cent , brush for applying- too Kyanlze. After. . using the Kyanlze Ir you are not perfectly deilgnted with the result bring back tno ' vatv-r can ana ve vui rcmn IAS yea aidor tht truth. ,- r y$ctmu & .."w-;v.: -en. the 5W I. the TitaH .Wi Mould be nminTi: i A - SPECIAL PRICE3.TO THE TRADE. RapidjPlanl Setter The Greatest Labor Saver erer brought or ever used Ho Stooping No Lame Backs WATERS AND 8 ETS THE PLANT SO IT WILL' GROW: Thl little machine Has no equal in all the world, and It Just u much needed on the farm as the spade or the hoe. Makes transplanting EASY, PLEASANT WORK, and will product ii perfect stand of plants and a better quality crop. It Jacobi Hardware Company AGENTS, An Innovation Old Line Life Insurace, A ecu dent and Health Insurance PAY FOR IT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY WITH ANNUAL PREMIUM BENEFIT Saving s Bank A lot of "accommodation Service" here All CHKERFlJr,X,y mven. our prollt U in "friend-makin" not In stamps, or phone calls, or Information. JARMAN & FUTRELLE "Service Ask the Man who Trades Here." Give Her A Box of Candy Today We Have the Largest Assortment in the City. Fresh Supply of Norris, Nunnally's Foss and Johnston's. Special Easter Menu at : The Soda Fountain. Telephone Front Street Store 181 or 182. Telephone Princess Street Store 248. ELVINGTON'S DEPENDABLE DRUGSTORES Princess St. at Second, 117 North Front. week of1 v . uoonu D7 in- ,a j Illlli month at rcasonaDie rate. . at any hour. 208 North Frotf f treet. ; Phono 208-W. 10-6-W1 . .; i't ; r.'. ::.. -,'. t. ' ; A.vt;;s-!r aissK&w ';,;r,,'--T---: : w'-"" " . i uuiiu I UUI IIUui ,UU ;;?;'IllliilliiiiiaiW - "