mi ill THF WII MfNnTON nfSPAtdHlNifnAY AFTERNOON. IfcJNE 29. 191 7. III ' Kit H i" t ' t Hg3? 1 . f 11 r1 I, "4 : t1 J ( ! 1 ; 'i i I? 47 1 1 t 1 r M-1 i 1 1 The Leading Tobacco Market in the State of South CaroKna- and BRICK WAREHOUSE IS Headquarters for High Prices. Is3 the Leading Tobacco Market In South Carolina It is a known fact that Mullins, S. C, is the leading Toiaqco Market in the State of South Carolina and the: BRICK WAREHOUSE s tfie leading wairehouse in town. Out' of 2 1-2 MILLION POUNDS of Tobacco sold last year, 50 per cent of the sales were made through our warehouse. This warehouse has re cently been remodeled at an expense of $3,500. ' As the volume of business grows we increase our floor space. We have increased our floor space to a large extent and we want bur customers to know it. v BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO BRICK WAREHOUSE. We have had over 25 years experience in the tabacco business and we will appreciate your business which will receive the personal attention of Mr. A. B. Edwards. BRICK warehouse For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, MULLINS, S. C. J "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS" BUOU. Helen Holmes, high priestess of ad venture in motion picture dramas prer sents more thrillers in chapter eight of "The Railroad Raiders" in which she is being starred by Signal-Mutual at the Bijou today. The new fifteen-chapter photo-novel already has proved itself to be Miss Holmes' most sensational play.. In it I she has been run over by trains ; has driven through bridge rails into fivers, turning somersaults witn ner motor car en route ; been locked in burning at nAn.. nnin-nPfc RinPllinH ATln nlTAM t mm WfcMH, HHpiiftl ll rtUCLt nature's own remedy for j stomach, idney and blood ' troubles FINE SPRING TONIC For ages iron has been known to the medical world as the best tonic. Beef, freight cars and come out alive and iron and wine, and similar preparations sate ana reaay tor more, .tier most -the digestion, and is most injurious to not lve in it and it is so highlv co.. the Btomach, nerves and kidneys. The centrated and economical a halt ua" beneficial effeet of iron, however, was poonful in a glass of water is a rPCu so great that physicians generally en- lar dose, It goes from two to tf n tjioS dbrsed it. . as far as other and weak Pr prrpara. spectacular stunt shown in release so far is the 50-mile-an-hour plunge in her automobile into San Francisco bay. "The Railroad Raiders" is the last word in adventure drama.- It looked impossible when the script was first examined. The producers hated to look the risks in the face. It costs $7,000 to "kill an extra." If Director John P. McGowan made a slip in cal culation it was easy to see where $100,000 or so would be added to the .profit, and loss side of the ledger, to say nothing of the cost in tears and pain. - ' The latest "Lonesome Luke" com edy and also Musty Suffer is also on today. ALICE JOYCE BACK AGAIN. The idol of the movie fans all over America, Alice Joyce, who was the bright particular star in "Woman hood," that sensationally brilliant have been used by people getting over long spells of sickness for years and years. Iron, however, tied the stomach up in a knot, caused . constipation and injured the teeth. We. mixed it with other things including alcohol, but alcohol-has only, a temporary effect on Now, however; it is no longer uec- owu6c ao n may y( , , n sary to mix alcohol with iron' for m chemist has so far been abU (, rai Acid Iron Mineral we have a medicinal the large sum offered for hr who ran iron in three forms combined with cal- ( duplicate this wonder of nature cium, codium, potassium, magnesium For digestion, stomach, livr T, and sulphuric- acid, which, posssess neys, bladder, blood and to (rivf .Jt great medicinal value and is just a na- poisons it is unequalled, it c ontain- tural compound of nature's discovereir no alcohol, helps the stomach, do. s nor near the world's largest iron ore beds, cause constipation and is non-in iiM j,,Uf. It is concentrated and bottled for the to the teeth. It is just a natural non' home use by the owners of the deposit alcoholic natural medicinal imn 0b the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. i tainable at all druggists a larco i)nm It contains so much iron that it stops sent, prepaid $1.00 by the Fr rro.iin bleedyng almost instantly. Germs can- Chemical Corp. Roanoke, Va. AK-f llisuiT New Trial as to Damages i Market Flooded With Veg etablesHeld for Jury Stanwood Menken was elected pres ident of the National Security League to succeed Robert Baeon, former am bassador, to Franc et and now a major on the staff of Major-General Persh ing, at a meeting of the executive committee yesterday. Over 500 mechanics employed onr The two infantry regiments of the the night, shift at the Navy Yard at j south Carolina National Guard will Norfolk, Va., quit work Wednesday! . . .. , . . . night, in protest' because or the fail ! be statlned. at the proposed divi ure of the officials to provide ice j sional camp at Greenville, S. C, it is water. The i last night. men returnea o work j anounced by Major C. E. Kilbourne, . chief of staff to Major-General Wood. Go i - me to A Resort of Recreation. Health and Safety Steamer .. Wilmington Leaves Foot Q Leaves Beach for Kco r"h i-'VWVlJ Princess Street M., Returning, of A. & P. M. Fare 25c Round Trip J SUNDAY Leaves Wilmington 9 AI M. and 2:30 P. M. Leaves Beach at 6 P. M. f Special arrangements made for Excursionistsi ' FARE 25c ROUND TRIP. ..... Excellent Surf Bathing Accomodations stone Grey Inn Sp Motoring eciai Fish Dinner .... . SOr Regular Dinner j . . . 75c Special . Week-End rates to parties For Reservation Phone 4003 to Carolina Beach is Delightful. Come Down .aridiBring Your Family. , , (Special to The Dispatch.) New Bern, N. C, June .29. Of in- production of preparedness, returns to terest in this section is the announce the screen at the Grand tomorrow, merit that .Tudere Stacv. holdiner court presenting the leading role in a mag- jn Carteret county last week, set aside nificent five-part Vitagraph Blue Rib- the verdict of the jury in the case of bon feature, "Whom the Gods Da- Bloomberg vs. Mcintosh, recently stroy.'Mn which she is supported also tried in Craven county Superior Court, by Harry T. Morey, the brilliant lead-'as to the amount of damage due the ing man who was such a tower of plaintiff. The jury decided that Har dramatic strength in "Womanhood." 0id Bloomberg was entitled to 1,500 One of the leading elements in the'f0r injuries sustained when he was success of the Blue Ribbon Features run down by an automobile driven by released by the Vitagraph, "Whom the Mr. W. A. Mcintosh, several months Gods Destroy," which features Alice ago. Judge Stacy thought that the Joyce, Harry Morey and Marc MacDer-.case needed a new trial on this fea- moii, is uie ngni in wnicn rrienasnip ture of tne verdict and ordered that is conveyed tQ the audience. In this story, which was written by Commodore J. Stuart Blackton uch be held. Never before has there been as manv home-erown vegetables on the and Cyrus Townsend Brady, and local market as there are at present, which was directed by William P. S. and hundreds of dollars worth of these Earle. friendship is portrayed as an are being disposed of here each day. unselfish thing. Throughout the five Potatoes, beans, squash and a dozen reels of the story we find the lead- nthpr nrndncts of farms and eardens ing characters making all sorts of sac rifices on the altar of friendship. The fact that the stars are really the best of friends has made it easy are being offered for sale and are be ing readily purchased by citizens. After hearing the evidence in the case of the State vs. Henry Connor, for them to portray that element in;white cnarged with criminally assault- meir relations in uie siuiy auu 11 fairly abounds in realism. Get Your Palm Beach' and Canvas Oxfords at Peterson Rulf's Advt.. 6-29- fri-sun-mon. In order to provide increased facili ties for the movement of troops, gov ernment supplies and foodstuffs, the Pennsylvania Railroad announces that terprise effective July 1, a total of 102 passen ger trains will be eliminated from its lines. ing Mary Smith, an 8-year-old white girl, Mayor Bangert yesterday after noon held the defendant for the next term of Superior Court under bond in & the sum of $1,000. Connor is known to be a dangerous character and every effort will be made to convict him if he is guilty of the charges made against him. Morehead' City is to have a new en- A company composed of J. FREE OF CHARGE. Any adult suffering from cough, cold or bronchitis, is invited to call at the drug store of Chas. F. Green and get absolutely free, a sample bottle of Boschee's German Svruo. a soothinc J and healing remedy (or all lung trou- Dies, wnicn nas a successtui record or fifty years. Gives the patient ",ood night's rest free from coughing., with free expectoration in the morning. Regular sizes, 25 .and 75 cents. Fur sale in nil civilized countries. Advt. VAUDEVILLE NEW BILL TODAY It's Just About the Niftiest Play of the Week, Presented by Mack's Musical Revue . With All New Wardrobe Specialties and Songs H. Riggins & Co., the Woodland Com pany, Carteret Fish Company, Star Fish Company, Pinner Brothers, the Independent Fish Company, Telson & Smith, and Joseph Dixon & Sons, has been formed and is planning to organ ize a company known as the Peoples' Ice Company, who will erect and op erate a modern ice plant. The plant is to be erected at once and will be in operation by the fall. It will have a capacity of more than 20 tons of ice each day and, in addition to furnish ing the ice used by the fish dealers mentioned above, will also furnish the public. TOMOKftQW Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Features Present - THE BIG ''WOMANHOOD" STABS Alice Joyce Harry Morey In tjlf Great : Five Bel: Bla Bibfabs.. ': Feature; . ,' "Whom The. Gods Destroy Praaentin - These Star With ' Star Sunporilnr Cant.: AH- FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. G.C. BUNEY Laid to Rest in Rock Fish Cem etery Survived by Large Family. Wallace, June 29. The funeral of Mrs. C. C. Boney, of Rose Hill, took place here in Rock Fish cemetery. Services were conducted by her pas tor, Rev. W. P. M. Currie, of the Presbyterian church Mrs. Boney had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. H. Carter, for sev eral weeks, and while her death was not entirely unexpected, it came, nev ertheless, as a shock. A few years ago she suffered a stroke of paralysis, and since, while unable to speak, wuiu nain. auu ciiju j cv uuuipauj. a lie j da.v that dp.a.th ram p tn hpr shi waaJ bright. She is survived by her husband and ' the following devoted children: Mrs. N. H. Carter and Mr. Luke Boney;' Wallace; Mr. Harvey and Mrs. An nie Carr. and Mrs. W. D. Henderson, Rose Hill; Mrs. E. R. Powell, Messrs. Carl and Arthur. Florence. S. C. and TVfra RnnrlanH Flnov nf rtanrtrairtmn I S. C. New Interest Quarter begins at the American Bank and Trust Co. on, July 1st Deposits made in Savings Depart ment on ov before July 2nd, will bear 4 per cent compound interest from July i 1st . Interest being computed on Octo- Der lSBt AQVt. t 3t Have you joined the Engineer Train? , (advt.) . ' ' . . . . WHEAT SPECULATION TO BE PROHIBITED Chicago, June 29 Government plans ' melxt given out here . yesterday by President Griffin, of the Board of Trade, include absolute control of the wheat trade in all its commercial as-' fects. There can be no speculation in it. Buying and selling of other grains t ior present or iuiure delivery win De restricted. . ! Get Your Palm Beach ahdVyCanyas Oxfords at 'Peterson, & Rulf s. Advt.. 4?-3ft- fri-sun-mon. Why not join the Engineer Train? (advt. Get Your Palm Beach and Canvas Oxfords at Peterson & Rulf's Advt.. 6-29- fri-sun-mon. Summer Schedule STEAiyiER WILMINGTON EtettJiine 26th, 1917. - DAILY SCHEDULE Leave Wilmington, f or : Southport 9 A. M. and 2:45 P. M. ror Carolina Beach, 9 A. M. Leave Southport, 11:30 A. M. and 4: 30" P. M. Carolina Beach 6 P. M. SUN DAY SCHEDULE. Leave Wilmington for Southport and Carolina Beach 9 A. M. and 2: 30 P. M. Leaves Southport 11:3.0 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. Carolina Beacn 6 P. M. Freight will be received until 8:45 A. M. Special arrangements made for ex-1 cursions to Carolina Beach. SERVE GOLD ICETEA- On a Hot Summers' Day Serve Kenny's Che-On Tea The best 50c Tea on earth Kenny's High Grade Coffee ..25clb Souvenirs on Saturdays 1 CD. Kenny Co. Phone 679. 16 So. Front fl ULANTIIC (BHD AST MINE The Standard Rallroao of The 8outh. Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective May 13th, 1917. Arrivals, icUedules and connections given as information, but not guaranteed. DEPARTURES t TO AND FROM ARBIIVAL8! No. 90. No- 91- 11:45 A. M. Qoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk. i:i5 A. M. Er. Sunday t - Ex. Sunlaj Z Zl Plorence, ColurnWar Pnilmair Steepera, Wll- m i - '"mington and Colombia open to receive I 8:89 A. M. paesengera after 10:00 P. M. 1 12- 20 x- I No. 64. .,... -T I No. 65. 5:45 A. M. Jacksonville and New Bern .13 r M- Ex. Sunday Ex. SunJa j jo " Qoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and North. ' N. 4q :00 V'm. Parlor Cra Wilmington nd Norfolk. 6:05 P. M. No. 63 Fayetterllle, Sanford and Mt. Airy. . 0 62;. 8:45 A. M. 8: (Ml l M. No. 63. Jacksonville and New Bern. No, 63 1:05 P. M. j 12:80 P. M. . plorenoe Colombia, Augusta, Atlanta and KK ' the West. Charleston, Savannah and N'0 .14 no.oo. , Florida pointB. Pullman Cars WUmlng- 12 bo p m 8:45 P. M. j ton to Augusta and Atlanta. '-8 M' : i . 6:iS-p?M. ' J-etteville and intermediate .Utlon j Ex. 3'inlftj j Ex. Sunlay No. 42. Richmond, Norfolk, WaeMngton and New i n0 41 6:45 P. M. York, Pullman Cara to New York and B.6o A M. Norfolk. No. 57 I No. 5. 7:00 P. M. 0:5 A. M. Kx. Sunday Cbadhourn, Conway and station a, ' Rx. Sunlny For Folder Roservations, ra tes of fares, etc., call 'Phone 160. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent Wilmington, N. C. fir S?EB S0'0 I There's many an a utomobi lc called "second hand" that is as good as new. And you can save from $200 to $l,0p0 in purchasing one of these used cars. - : - h You know that hundreds of auto owners buy a new model eVerv vear. This : leaves hundreds of perfectly eood-machmes with thousands of smooth miles lett in trtern-i tn K srl4 va f a rrrmiAtmVe rliaroiint from tl'C original prices. Get your share of fun out of life. Don't let the beau tif ul summer months go by without the pleasure of mo toring. ' - By placing a Business Local Jn The Dispatch you get t- -... 1 . . . . . jjiytne cn nt thp price-you can nttord to pay. II Why apt Join the Engineer Ttttfn.? -.xjE-r.--:"- -) " - - , - . .. .