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ILL PAGETWLEVE f4 "to iV I III : H . is 'I;' '4-1 i t - 5 1 f '(V Mi v s ; 'I V 1 ': i I. It. 1 f' Iron In The Blood Mates Healthy, Vigorous Nux-Iron-Paw-Paw Remedy feown as Iroriized Paw-Paw Is The SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE TONIC feopie nnnrrccinRI irnuriuuiuiu ALEVAMGELIS PERlliS TS - -HEARTTHROBS. ! (By "Smiling Jonas.)'1 ... ? No Sarah Jane, "Auto-intoxication" does not mean that the victim has been overcome by riding in a wobbly Ford. ers . Many "Seers" are endeavoring tp forfttfiii thfi reshlts and .the time whpn thA CTftat. "World War" will For years PAW-PAW was the only vegetable Pepsin known and every where it was welcomed for indigestion and stomach trouble and has a record of twenty years of established depen dability. Then the chemists discovered that IRON AND NUX produced rich, red blood and steadied the nerves. After many trials IRON and NUX were combined "with PAW-PAW. the result being a tonic of wonderful body-t uild ing qualities, plus a nerve steadier and a muscle developer. In other words IRONIZED PAW-PAW is a combina tion of three well-known ingredients or real merit,, and instead of getting the three you get the same results if not Taetter in one dose of IRON IZED PAW-PAW. "Anybody in doubt as to the merits of Ironized Paw-Paw call on me," says Mr. Albert S. J. Jakeman, a prom inent notary public, residing at 407 W. 30th St., Norfolk, Va. "After suffer for many years and having been treat ed in various ways, I was unable to find relief until I was advised to try a bottle of Ironized Paw-Paw, which I am glad to say gave me relief almost after the first dose. My stomach waswhole question of professional evan in such a bad condition that I vom" ' gelists in the churches; their use and ited practically everything. My spirits their methods, and their relationship finally become depressed at urnes i to the established agencies of Chris- lated salary for the evangelist iui iuj call, period of the campaign, relieving him shrink not from war's" alarms; from the temptation to 'pad returns' in.But answer to the bugle notes, order to stimulate contributions. The'Your nation cans "To Arms." other third think the present method of a freewill offering for the evangel- ' . . mntt ist would be satisfactory if the of- " V. the r r l d i l C . i-1 arerui oiuay ay ciyiiijcauicuu "That the finance methods of evan- end, but. in our humble opinion they rastors LlSCOvers Glaring gelists need revision is common opin- pannot sometimes, always ten, wui Evils in System-Billy Sun-i o' aU u Lpastors f,''J' they !ea5t expect most day Mends Methods OUC- desirable. Two-thirds prefer a stipu-Your country needs you, heed cess of Spectacular Evange list in New York is Raising Up a Crop of Imitators The Church Speaks Up. Our Country 'Tis Of The Szveet Land Of Libert to Rillv Hnnrtav's snarf-nriilnr wnrlr in I 2 ' i.i-:.i.r f.nMnill j I lcrillKS Wfirfi SLI1CL1J' uocnm. m, m -r-. j. l i J vr-,,, Vl, to hvitiTKr fr. o fn-,c I . . ...... u i t me UTOnCIlO S3 UB LB I UUoLcU 1 " L nrnmnto th Ana mere s matter ou iue mat. the evangelist's tfarty to promote the. evangelist's remuneration. ' . Keeping Churches Open. ,1 sat beside my desk m c nnctnM litowKo And studied verv hard: - , j " " - ' " " . " CZJ I 1 WU'IUH US Ul Lil C L7XOLVAO iftinwv - was irritable nervous and weak and tianity. Concerning Billy himself, ' subscribe td the opinion that the wor- About the Sagaman and Scald, Nearly All of thbse who Could Hav 3uhscribed iriri iati r. thanking our people for the magnificent display 0j Patriotism THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK leit aDsoiuteiy miseraDie. there is substantial agreement among "Thanks to Ironized Paw-Paw, which j churchmen They are for him He I am indeed glad to recommend, my ig the great guerrilla of Christianity, stomach digests my food perfectly I He pioneers the way through the in feel so good that I can hardly realize riifferpnf, f thA nrhnrcho(i niihli-. the change In the morning I t eel ; an(J , colloquial,' phrase, puts fresh as a daisy and hard work has no, .a "7. an terrors for me. I am going to con- , " nf univ aoV have become a serious problem for the churches. The number of these tinue the Ironized Paw-Paw treat ment; it is exactly what I needed." Ironized Paw-Paw Remedy will do more to brighten the world, to dispet'is legion. Professional evangelism has , . . ,. . . : 'suddenly become a very attractive gloom, to, make happy homes and strong iron bodies, than all the medicines . fleW .fQ & hQgt Qf men wfaa are irked that have been compounded. The evidence we are publishing every day should by the steady grind of the pastorate. I Cities too are tempted to find a short cut out of all their problems by hir ing an outsider to do their work for I them by high pressure methods. The methods of Mr. Sunday are not exclusively his own. He himself got them from evangelist Williams, land practically all other evangelists have now adopted his plans. It may be said, as a generalization, that the methods of all evangelists are now substantially alike, both with respect to finances and to religious operation. Billy himself has gone ahead of the I little fellow, and has greatly modified I his financial plans, to the delight of druEEist probably keeps it but if he uoesn't it is sold and demonstrated at the the church people. He also has abol- well known Elvington Dependable Drug Stores, where you can meet the "Iron jished the receiving of presents from . V. . . ...... 1 the platform, and many of the other Man ana ootain a test aDsoiuteiy iree. mis great mew nemcuy i ouiu ycij where in battles containing nearly 15 ounces at $1.00. Mail orders receive spe- be conclusive proof. There is no guesswork about these statements. They come from your neighbors, from people you can go and see and frow people that you are bound to believe. We most earnestly ask every sufferer from coughs, colds, indigestion, stomach troubles, sleeplessness, general nervousness or impure blood to get a bottle of Ironized Paw-Paw. Now is the time to begin taking a tonic the advent of warm weather tone up your system and prevent your vital organs from becoming disordered or badly affected: A system that is overworked or run down requires a harmless stimulant, Alcohol liftsbut lets you fall. Ironized Paw-Paw lifts and holds you. Your cial attention. INTERSTATE DRUG CO., Inc., NEW YORK. CHIROPRACTIC Special adjustments are getting others well. a Why not investigate this new science, which will get you well and keep you well. No Drugs, no Surgery, no Osteopathy methods used. Analysis and Consultation Free at the office. Free. G..C. Elliott D. C. Licensed Chiropractor. Office Hours: 10-12 A. M.; 2-5 P. Other Hours by Appointment. Phone 838. 401-402 Southern Bldg. Wilmington, N. C. objectianable features that are now being criticized on the part of his im itators . Preachers Put In the Probe. Opportunely, and without any re lation to New York, the Ministerial Association of Wilmington, Delaware, has, one year after a social evangelist ic campaign of this kind, conducted an investigation into the wholj question among the churches and pastors of the city ship of local churches in their own The Gleeman and the Bard buildings ought not to be completely! interrupted during the progress of a My mind was full of thoughts, campaign. They would have regular , Traditional, but grand church services in the morning each And hard for men of modern times Sabbath, and union services at the To read or understand. tabernacle in the evening. I "No gain for civic reghteousness or ' Hieroglyphic marks, stimulus to community conscience is 1 Or chacters called "Runes" recognized by Wilmington's ministry, Are difficult to modernize unless in some slight strengthening, And write to rhythmic tunes. of sentiment for temperance. iu.t 1 even this appears conjectural to most I'm haunted still, with thoughts of those resnondine to the commit- Of ancient Runic rhymes; tee i Which Teuton poets could not write, o-.uu-.. . e..-f Like men of 'modern times. onuuocry ot owv;ici.jr U1.UHW- . "Again there is a division of senti- in prominent homes; only two in three ! The ancient poets sang; of answering pastors believe that thejBut from Teutonic thoughts possibility of reaching the masses was I my, . 1' , jeopardized by undemocratic social The EnSllsh language sprang. meetings unong the wealthy.' Others, . n hnmouor in cti f ir tho nrartlVp hv nn. MOVleS. alogy with shop meetings for work-! Talfk about automobiles, 1 Mnrnr.nrr'iDC onn trio liiro Our modern poets write, and "A lack of comprehensiveness in the evangelist's message is deplored. The evangelist was felt to be 'hitting hard those things that it is easiest to hit hard' while omitting to deal with sub tler and perhaps farther reaching sins. The offects of the revival are felt on the whole to have been greater among the wealthy and the poor than among the middle classes." General ecclesiastical bodies and the Federal Council of Churches are all aiming now to bring the profes- Ev'ry one must have a hobby, If its ridin on a "Bike." But for real, instructive pleasure, There is nothing else, I know; That can gratify th' senses Like a movin' pictur show. There's a charm in watchin pictures As they glow upon the screen And your funny place is tickled, When Bill Ritchie's face is seen. In an instant Charlie Chaplin Drives a case o blues away: G ONGERT -at- LUMINA Afternoon and Evening KneisePs Orchestra. sional evangelist under some sort of control. Evangelists themselves have Changin. chillf December weather organized an association in the hope To the bloomin. fiowers o' May. of imposing restraint upon the men , whn ranpp tno far nfipld Thp npw .w., "V". " mood ot etticiency in tne cnurcnes L. Lasky is a dandy, of denomination was asked to answer l"1" u - , m t CIlure"t?1, In dramatic photoplay; ot denomination was asked to answer wlI1 certainly utlhze the evangelist,' Fo th, firmampnt ern 763,000 SUBSCRIBED TO THE LIBERTY LOAN THROUGH WILMING TON BANKS It has pleased us to care for the subscriptions which have been placed with us. Anyone who has not received a LIBERTY BUT TON, may, obtain one by calling at the Bank. THE MiGHISON NATIONAL Mil a series of questions upon the effects but also hold him steadily to the main grows brighter J Last Call for Schedule B License All interested parties in this schedule, who fail to pay same before July 1st, next, will be required to pay pen alty of 20 on and after that date as per section 89 Laws of 1917. GEO. C. JACKSON, Sheriff of the campaign, and requested to give his mature judgment upon the evangelists' methods. It happened that this particular evangelist had conducted what was looked upon as a successful series of meetings, and the pastors were friendly to him. Now the results of this investiga tion have been published in The Con tinent. It is to be noted that the "criti cisms come, not from the outside, but from the pastors who, with their churches, had done the work and paid the bills and reaped the results. jThey have a spiritual responsibility for the field, and nobody could ques tion their perfect right to the fullest and most searching investigation. Out of thirty-seven pastors who co operated actively in the campaign, lwenty-four made written answers to the committee c' the Ministerial Assoc iation. The others, the committe says, while hot reporting in writing, were believed to be in substantial agree ment with all the conclusJons. Leaving the Preacher Out The first criticism of importance was the unanimous one that the evan gelist went ahead on his own hook without consulting the preachers. Profers of well-meant advance were j rejected as disloyalty. The prac tical suggestion is offered that reg ular conferences between the evan gelist and the pastors are indispen sable to the success of any united evangelistic campaign. "With one exception all the pastors heard from object to the policy of carrying on personal work in the midst o? tbt; meetings through 'great numbers ot promiscuous and untrain ed workers.' Their conviction is that under such a method the 'real and ultimate reason for accepting Christ is lost in the confusion of personal considerations, overwrought emotions, inadequate presentation of the word, selfish and denominational argu ments, mass movements and other kindred appeals.' Fewer workers more carefully trained, these pastors believe, Wjll bring about more profit able results. The Graft and the Grotesque " 'The difficulty of -instructing chil dren and securing from them intel ligent action in a great tabernacle campaign' is, in the opinion of the , Wilmington pastors, so evident that jthey are by great majority persuaded that it would be better not to try to influence children at all in connec tion with, such movements. A'Yelling, applauding, original songs,' and the platform presentaic:i of gifts to the evangelist and similar sensationalism, are more sharply con demned than any other aspect of the tabernacle services. Devotional spir it, it is declared, breaks down utterly under such a handicap. "Clearer discrimination in the evan gelist's invitations is insisted on. 'All the classes urged to decision ought to be included in a tabernacle effort, but they 'ought' to be so sharply disting- IUisnea mat unnstlans, active and pious, shall not be made to stiiltifv 3 themselves as prodigals and backslid-J When he shines along th way. issue, and bring him to account for. all violations of the code of the TKn,io n , . . r. . Than a full-blown, mountain rose jAnd I feel a thrill o' pleasure, When I see her in th' shows. churches. J it V ' a f 3 B :'' v , s Beauty Is Liver Deep An impure complex ion, Pimples, Erup tions Dull, Lifeless, Thickened Skin; are evidence of a Sluggish Liver, showing the Eresence of bile in the lood which should be promptly corrected with Dr. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS Learn for yourself. 7ijv rt hox today. j - n n n h n h w 11 a n u a 11 winrH There's no tellin what th future liany unfold to all mankind; Possibilities are greater Than th' grasp o' human mind. If one gets riled at Riley, Was Edward Everett Hale? Because Poe was a ybct, Was Rider Haggard pale? FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by Thomas Payne and wife, and Charles Payne to the Wilmington Homstead & Loan Association and duly registered in Book 89, page 11, of llie records of New Hanover County, de fault having been made in the payment of the debt securpd by said mortgage, the : undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, 1 at public auction, for cash, at the Court . House door in the City of Wilmington, on ; Thursday, the 12th of July, 1917. at twelve o clock, M.. the followiug described prop erty : Beginning at a point in the East ern line of Sixth street. ."?3 feet South from the Southern line of Bladen street : runs thence Southwardly with said line of Sixth street S3 feet: thence East parallel with Bladen street 105 feet: thence North parall el with Sixth street 33 feet: thence West parallel with Bladen street 165 feet to the beginning. The 11th of June. 1917. WILMINGTON noMRSTRVD & LOAN ASSOCIATION. By JOHN 1. m-.iAMV & SON, Attorneys. 30 days 6-11-1917. SUMMER SCHEDULE Steamer Wii-ttington To Southport, Landings on the Lower Cape Fear. ffetive June 1st, 1917. Leaves Wilmington Daily 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. and Southport. Leaves Wilmington Sunday at 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. and Southport. Arrives Wilmington 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Please ship Freight on Morning boat. Freights will be received until 8:45v 01 . -r -. ms T J , 1 oyeciai nouna irip xt.ate3 given to parties COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, made m the case of Delia Griffin Taylor versus Nora Taylor and Annie Taylor, the under signed Commissioner will sell, to the hlgu est bidder, at public auction, for cash, on the 27th day of June, 1917, at twelve o'clock M.. at the Court House door in the City 01 Wilmington, N. C, the following deesrlbeu property, to-wit: Bettinninir at a polt in eastern fine 01 Seventh street- 30 feet south from southern line of Taylor street; runs thence souti, waiJly along the eastern line of Seventy street 60 feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Taylor street 75 feet: thence north wardly parallel with Seventh street 60 feet; thence westwardly parallel vith Taylor street 75 feet to the Beginning, and being part of Lots 1 and 2. Block 338. This 24th of May. 1917. WILLIAM M. BELLAMY, 5-26-30ds. Commissioner. TAX LISTING Will continue at the Court House during the month of June, daily from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., except Satur days, from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. To accommodate any who can list at no other time, we will be on duty each Saturday evening in June from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. B. F. KING, WALTER RUTLAND, Listers for Wilmington Township. 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