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v.. PAGEBGHT I 1 it- !1 .Ms? 3fi m' THE WILMINGTON, DISPATCH." SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE' 1.7, 1 9 1 7. iADDITIDBair STATE ( ! 4 ) 4 i 1 -v r. ; t ( ; J f 'i , .- n, r: i .ill-. s t 4 U AH-h-h!wyau say, "thars what 1 wantl" Ana Jt 4own goes ibat glass af sparkling PEPSI Cola, drained to this .very last drop a glassful of pure, wholesom joy that makes you tingle with pleasure to the soles of your feet. - 'Beyaur own judge ! r There is no substitute for PEPSI-"rtGoIa-;-j-esent the suestion. "i. Say'PEPSI-CoU" at i lie fountain today. get a crate frpm your grocer's for the ie-bbx it will glaieh the whole family. mrneaimrwr Why you should drink PEPSI-Ccla Pu'ro- cane sre". rnrbonated bpting water, iruU jjiccs, acid phosphate afjJ nsvorjog that's PEFSI-Cola. No my : ry it) its recipe; just a nopcr . Wending cflpgredieiitn delightful, wholesome beverago. as bene ficial as it ia refreshing, as in vigorating as it is thirst-guench-ing. Some people callit a Liquid Confection "1 It in the kind of drink ycu would make at home if you could I GOLDSBORO. 4 . ;,t . WSoBif (PFtBstDFdlb Rlonxsnledl Oman o Make Beautiful, Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Me NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY Quickly -Transforms the flabby flesh, toneless tissues, and pallid cheeks cf weak, anaemic men and women into a per feet glow of health and beauty Often increases the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 pep cent in two weeks' time. New York, N. Y. It is conservative ly estimated that over three million people, annually in this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such aston ishing results have heen reported from its use both by doctors and laymen, that a number of physicians in various parts of the country have been asked to explain why they prescribe it so ex tensively, and why it apparently pro duces so much better results than w.ere obtained from the old forms of in organic iron. Extracts from some of the letters re ceived are given below: Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Physician, and Medical Author says: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron. . Pallor means anaemia. Anaemia means iron deficiency. The sktn of anaemic men .and women is pale. The flesh flabby. The muscles lack tone, the brain fags and the mem ory fails and they often become weak, nervous, irritable, despondent and mel ancholy. When the iron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cheeks. la the most common foods of Amer ica, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread,! Dr. Schuyler C. Ja ques, Visting Sur geon of St. Eliza beth's Hospital, New York City, said: "1 have never before given out any medi cal information or ad-viEo.-for publication as I ordinarily do, not '0 4ph 346 WES I fcL J0& UO ftxL 'W'V I Sy j!z cL&cop ywV vC believe X V J U in c case : 0 of Nuxated V. Goldsboro, N.G.i June 16. A Sim ple but beautiful wedding was solemn ized Tuesday evening at the home of Mil and Mrs. L. M. Michaux, when their . daughter, Sarah, became the bride of Capt. Joseph Dogan Arthur, of Union, S. C. The room wherein tne ceremony took place was artistically decorated with ferns and white flowers. The improvised altar before which the ceremony was performed Uy rtev. A. D. Wilcox was banked with ferns and numerous white candles. At the strains of Lohengrin's wed ding march rendered by Miss Leah Slaughter, the first to enter was little Miss Mildred Hill, of Danville, a., flower girl, wearing a dainty dress of pink georgette creps and carrying a basket of pink roses and sweet peas. Miss Mary Michaux preceded the bride, her sister, to the altar, attired in pink embroidered taffeta ana car rying a shower bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. The bride was radiantly beautiful, wearing a gown of white tulle over satin with sequin trimming and car rying a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. She en tered Upon the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. The groom was attended by Mr. Edward It. Michaux, acting as best man. The bride is; one of Goldsboro's most accomplished young women and her going away will be a great loss to local society. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Arthur, of Union, S. Q., and is a graduate of West Point. He is in the U. S Army and is stationed at Carozal, Canal Zone, and after their honeymoon to North ern cities Mr. and Mrs. Arthur will be at home at that place. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. D; Arthur, of Union, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hill and daughter, Mildred, of Danville, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. P. M. !Miller and daughter, of Wilson; Mrs. Marion Harriss, of Wil mington, and Miss Mary Aycock, of Raleigh. The Second Regiment band were guests of the Benevolent Order of Im proved Red Men at their lodge rooms Wednesday night, when dainty re freshments and barbecue were served. Those present were entertained with music and odes of the order. The "band boys" were met prior to the banquet by forty warriors, compos ing the degree team of Montauk Tribe No. 24, dressed in the regalia of the order, and the procession enlivened by martial music marched through the streets to the Red Men's hall, while hundreds of spectators enjoyed the occasion along the lineNof march. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Borden an nounce the engagement of their dauehter. 'Mildred. to Mr. Robert' Marche Hanes, of Winston-Salem, N. C. The wedding will take , place on the 3rd of July. Miss Grace Irene Harris and L?roy Matthews, both of Raleigh, .were mar mqpm jy m . j- - - ' mi ;: ST"? ' a ON! Scuppernong rape Growers We will need rriore choice Scuppernong Grapes than ever. This will be a fanner year in quantity and price. Go to it ! Prepare for a big crop and make real money. Grapes will be received at Wilmington, Plymouth, Tokay, Medoc and possibly other points, and the juice shipped to New York City. Give us early in formation as to your possible yield. Garrett & Company Incorporated. Norfolk, Va. I . WILLARD. ' bethk Sellers, of'Sellers.' ' Miss Evelyn Rogers has been visit ing Miss Gladys Oliver, of Sellers. Mr. Barney Stephens, or Dillon county, is visiting his son and daugh- i ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ste Willard, June. 16. -Misses Callie phens. Wells and Annie Johnston left Tues-, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Henley, of Ben- rh homo r,f Mr nnd Mrs W. 1 'Ay lul ulccuouu,u' VY"CiC lucJ "" neiisviue, nave Deen visiting Mr. ,n,r.l ,. ; loo: .nv attend the summer school. I Henley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. Edward de Ruiter was a very j Henley. pleasant visitor in town Sunday. KnelseTs Superb Orchestra will give two concerts at Lumina day. Advt. ing more nor less than a weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in the blood. Not long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a preliminary ex- soda crackers, biscuits, macaroni, ! animation for life insurance. I was as spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, deger- tonished tn finrl him with the hlnnri J pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as a young minated cornmealj no longer is iron to J be found. Refining processes have re moved the iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods, and silly methods of .home cookery, by throwing down the waste-pipe the water in which our. vegetables, are cooked are responsible-for another grave iron loss. Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, you must supply the iron defi ciency in your food by using some form of organic iron just as you would usesalt when your food has not enough salt, Dr. A. J., Newman, late Police Sur geon of the Qity of Chicago and farmer House Surgeon, Jefferson Park Hospi tal, Chicago,1 ini commenting on Nuxat ed Iron, Says: "It has been my par ticular duty during the past six years to assist In keeping Chicago's five thou sand bluecoats in good health and per fect fighting trim so that they v.-puld be physically equipped to withstand all manner of storms, and the ravages 'Of natures elements.: Recently I was prompted through an endorsement of Nuxated Iron by Dr. Schuyler O. -Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York, to give it. a trial. This remedy has proven -through my own test3 of It to excel 'any preparation I have ever used for creating red blood, building up the nerves, atengtJhening the muscles and correcting digestive disorders." Dr, E. Sauer, a Boston physician who has studied widely both in this country and in great European Medical Institu tions over,- organic, iron is the greatest of all strength; builders. If people -would only;- take Nuxated Iron when they feel ?weak or rundown, insteadof dosing themselves with habit-forming drugs, stimulants and alcoholic bever ages I am convinced that in this way man; in fact a young man he really was notwithstanding his age. The secret, he said, was taking iron nux ated iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he Was in bad health: at 4fi he was rnrpmnrn nnd neariv nil in J now at 50. after taking- Nnxated Tron. hattan State Hospital of New York and imn would be re miss in my duty not to mention it. I have taken it my self and given it to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory re sults. And those who wish, quickly to increase their strength, power and en durance will find it. a most remarkbie and wonderfully effective remedy." Dr. Howard James late of the Man- a miracle of vitality and his face beam ing with the buoyancy of youth. Iron is absolutely necessary to ena ble our blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you eat, your food mere ly passes through-you without doing you any good, and .as a consequence you become weak, pale and sickly-looking, just like a plant trying to grow in a soil deficient in iron. If you are- not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: :See how long you can work or how far you can walk without' becoming tired, Next take two five-grain tablets of-ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous; run-down people who were all formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, said: "Nuxated Iron is a most surprising remedy. A pa tient of mine remarked to me (after having been on a six weeks' course of V. Williams in this city last rrunaay, Rev. G. T. Watkins, pastor of the First Baptist church; officiating. The bride is a sister of JVlrs. Frazier Wil liams, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews returned to Raleigh later in the evening. " 4 'T Friends of Mr. de Ruter were very ' 4'4 glad to have him in town again after LUMBERTON. I Lumberton, June 16 . Dorothy Applewhite, Frances Shannon and Viola Price, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here visiting brothers of Misses Shannon and Applewhite, who are members of Co. A, N. C. Engi neers, stationed here. Miss Annie Quinlivan, of Wilming ton, is a guest at the home of Miss Elizabeth Wishart. Miss Ruth Pope, of Route 4, left Tuesday for Chapel Hill to attend the summer school at the University. Miss Reva Hamilton, head trimmer in Miss Josephine Breece's millinery store, left Thursday for her home in Orange, Va. Mr. John M. Dick and Daughter, Miss Mary, of San Antonio, are guests at the home of Mr. Dick's sister, Mrs. Lizzie G. Proctor. Mr. Thurman Tyson, of Philadel phia, is spending sometime here visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed. Tyson. Mrs . J, H . Felts has returned to her iiome in Charlotte, after a short an absence of some time Little Miss Jennie Newkirk, of Wa tha, is visiting here. Mr. Peyton Pago attended the old soldiers' re-union in Washington, D. C, and reports a good time, consid ering the rush. Miss Elma Southerland, of the East- MLssesi!ern Carolina Training School, is at nome to spena ner vacation, witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. South erland. Mr. John Wells, who has been vis iting his parents, returned Sunday night to Richmond, Va., where he holds a position.: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wells and daughter, Harriet, and Mr. Nathan Johnson motored ; to Wilmington and Wrightsville Thursday. Miss Catharine Page returned Tues day from High Point. N. C, where ihe went as a delegate fiom our so ciety to the Christian Endeavor Con vention. Rhe renorts a verv deliorht- - X " . , ful trip. The convention will meetl"1 next year in Kinston and we hope to : send mnre than nne renresentative ' trom our society then. Mrs. Robert Byrd and children have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Futch,-of -Burgaw. ; Mr. James Peyton Page spent Sun day with his parents here. FREEMAN. Freeman, June 16 Rev. L. A. Byrd, of Kentucky, is visiting relatives at this place. Mr. E. A. Byrd spent Sunday in Wilmington with his brother, Mr. Dud ley Byrd. Mrs. Thomas Wood, of Marion, S. C, was the guest of friends here this week. Miss Eloise Thompson has returned to ner nome at naiiGooro, alter a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Brinkley, here. Mrs. Janie Carney has returned to her home in Wilmington, after spend ing some time with friends and rela tives here. ! Miss Mary Woolvin, also of Wil mington, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Brinkley this week. IJoinf heTly Swat f ers" B Ai ihyour jhrns Vj V y L , fBJlk SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREEN Here are a few of the patterns Doors we handle: mk ing all the while double their strength; i g source of renewed vitality, endur selves -of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this after it) "SAY DOCTOR THAT THERE; visit at the home of her son and STUFF IS LIKE MAGIC. Previous to using Nuxated Iron I had been pro-, scribing the various mineral salts of iron for years only to meet complaints of discoloring teeth, disturbed diges tion, tied-up hardened secretions, etc., when I came across Nuxated Iron, an elegant , ingenius preparation contain ing organic iron, which has no destruc tive action on the teeth no corrosive effect on the stomach, and which ts readily assimilated into the blood and quickly makes its presence felt in in creased vigor, snap and staying power. It enriches the blood, brings roses to the cheeks of women, and is an unfail- they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any bene fit. But don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The iron demanded by Mother Nature for the redcoloring matter in the blood of her children1 is, alas; not that kind" of iron. You must take iron in form that ean.be easily absorbed and assim ilated to do you any good, otherwis.3 it they could ward 6f disease- pre venting may prove worse ;than, useless. Many it becoming organic in thousands of cases and "'thereby the lives of thous ands'inignt be Bavfid,oowdie every year from pneumonia, grippe,, kidney. liver, heart trouble and other danger ous maladies. The real and true cause 'other has gone down in inglorious de an athlete and 'prize-fighter has won the day simply because he knew the "secretiof great strength and -endurance and filled- his-blood with iron before he went into , the. affray while mny, an- ance and power to men who burn up too rapidly their nervous energy in the strenuous strain of the great business competition of the day. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felts, Jr. Mrs. P. E. Lucas, of Burgaw, is visiting her brother-inJaw and sistei', Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hamilton. Mrs. F. A. Crabtree and two chil dren, Dorothy and Charles, are visit ing relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. W. L. Grantham and daugli- ,ter, Wilma, have gone to Hiddenite, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Stephens, who were married at Fort Mill, S. C, last week, arrived here Sunday night and are at home to their friends at Fourth and Walnut streets . Mrs. R. C. Lawrence has returned from Wake Forest where she visited relatives . Mesdames W. W.: Parker and Jno. D. McAllister attended the meeting Tj-tm-r T i- - "i I-1 v. II, ed and recommended above by physicians , of the -Eastern Stars at warrenton m sncn a great variety or cases, is, not a -tms wees natent medicine nor secret remedy, but one -wnlch is well known to druggists and whose iron constituents are widely, pre scribed by eminent physicians both in Eu rope and Amerca. unlike the older inor ganic iron products it is easily assimlated. noes not injure tne teetn, maKe toem oiacK, Miss Sadie Thompson has returned from. Greenville where she-, attended the East Carolina Teachers' Training school; -.I-- Dr. and Mrs. Btainback, of nor upset the stomach ; on the contrary, it 'Wadesboro, were iguests at the home is a most potent remedy in nearly all forms D Stainbaek's sister, Mrs. Claire of indigestion as well as for nervous, run-1 Lfl oiu"uw' down conditions. The manufacturers , have - Thomas, last weeK. such great confidence in nuxated iron that I Miss -Marjorie Steele has gone to they-offer to forfeit JiOq.wfc to any charita- 'Greenville-;to: attend ithe. summer ses ble, Institution if they -s cannot take, any ,u.lteuv' ,V nomlina Tooni,m,. man or woman under CO "who lacks iron, si on of the East Carolina leacherd ; and increase their strength 200 per cent or Trailing - school . Jr weeks' time, prorided-they . Misses Wilhelmina Fuchs and Lou have no serious organic trou We.-- They' also ' iyises 7,i,tntrtnn snout v, offer to refund your money if it. does not ise' Fisk; of W.ilmington, spent the at least double your strength,. and endur- 'week-end her?, 'guests of Mr and Mrs. aucein ten days' time, it ia. dispensed in T ' - .- - . ; this city by Jarman & ptrUe and ali good M J MerHW. - - r 4ruggia ; ' .;m,mm .. , - . . 'A-i - r" '-, - MARIETTA. Marietta, N. C, June 16. Miss Mary Stanfield, of Fairmont, has been visiting Miss Mae Oliver. Mrs. Hugh Sproot and Miss Jewel Inman, of Cerro Gordo, are visiting Mrs. B.-L; Temple. Messrs. Hugh McAllister, Herman Crump and Lawyer Johnson, of Lum berton; speL.1. a short while here Tues day on business. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Oliver went to Severs, S. C, Sunday. The com mfflcoment sermon of the High school of Sellers was preached Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Oliver and Misses Rachel and Helen Oliver were Lumberton and Fairmont visitors last week. ,'Mr.i-and Mrs. DuBosei of Bishops- ville; ' have been spending some time with Mr: and Mrs. T. C. Parham. The Ladies' Canning Club met at Marietta yesterday evening. They are buying tin cans and new jar lids to try to save all the surplus crop of fruit and vegetables this year. The high cost of living has caused the people to organize as never . hefore to adopt some plan to meet the conditions that . confront us. - . . Mrs. n. Oliver and children, of, Sellers, are yisiting relatives here" this week. ' ' Misses Mae Oliver and Mary Stan field have been Visiting "Miss v Bllza- ALMA. ! ' Alma, N. C, June 16. Mrs. N. ' A. McPhaul and children are visiting rel atives near Ramon, Mrs. N. A. McPhaul and children are visiting relatives near Ramon. Mr. L. B. Stutts left Friday morn ing for Charlotte, where he will spend a few days with his father. Miss Ethel Jones, who is spending p. while with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Belch, entertained a few of her friends last Wednesday night. Miss -Virginia Watson has returned from Florida, where she has been the nast year with her brother. -, r-Mrs. ..Rpry McNair visited friends in Laurinburg this week ' - ifliii Prices $1.00 for a cheap rmn -Jj to $10.00 and $12.00 for high grade iv Doors, wjth bronzed grills. WINDOW SCREENS . SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY lililj Thm ProrresslTe Railway r tn Bah. KTtlv Nov. 18th, 1910. OKPABTVRK OF TRAIN SFBOM WIIiMINOTON. -.k No. 13- -8:55 P. M. Train for Charlotte and Intermediate Polnta. 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