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av"-41-! - -.-: , ., . -r -r , - .... T ---. n , - .... .,v - .. - C H u y Jiun!uvrn!iiii;Ui.u . r Fi 3 POWERFUL FORCES IN 1 A Combipatioi of Nux, Iron Xd and Paw-Paw f Givw Joy Prolongs Life. If you desire to preserve- your youth ; vl? ' : ' f ui vim and vigor to a ripe old age, '&K:you .jnust supply the iron deficiency ri .v.,:- s.- in vf il l r inuu iiy uoiun ? nronnrPri iron. lUSt as you uc :.jS - . . . . . . v. salt when your food has i Iron is-absolutely necessary to en ' vmir Wnnd to chanjie food into f 5 Ji ' living tissue. Without it, no matter ;$V hbw much or what ou eat your food rinpR vou no good. You cannot get the strength out of it, and as a con sequence, you become anaemic, weak, j pale and sickly looking. If you will, use Ironized Paw-Paw, 1 tablespoon ful 3 times a day before meals you Despite Dangers; iVJissionanes, riCktepeopie 4n spiritual ways. -. of Both Sexes Remain f at AmerlcanalRmarkgiCca.Ure. r.DOl".TA - - v ,ri;- "At Krivanrxr. Raynofds -and Mr. Post, Wherever ier;yarrobaTsut'tliaiisand8 Work Was Permitted One gees to work making woolen garments o rifvAll Bel- a lifingvwage;Hhus rstimulating?ln Woman m a vityii-Dcr.-.:M;;.u HeefentS, and Neutrals and uvea. These mJssionarieaneTer countf o p0J F- Uv ed more for the kingdom than now t Pnsoners, Cared i-orby tne emBoard haStxot iess than one hun- Missionaries - 1 h6 l ypnua Takes Americans. . . . (By The Religious Rambler.) 3 dred workers ready to push into Tur-J key'- the : moment con-amons ; mase . n D0S8ible. .We iook tor n lmporiaai development' there after, the war. 1 Tea Amid Shrapnel. " I -"At. PhillnDobolis. . Sophia, ' Monastir '(ir r, Nnw that the' ban is off and Arner-. nA a-inca. . in the Balkans,-all: the icans interested in missions in Tur- migsfpnaries are reported safe and key are permitted to speak freely, DUsy at their several tasks. ThBul all sorts of interesting stories are officials1: are 'friendly and are being told about conditions there. no for the f lr8t time during the war ?SftmA of the cmitic messages inai aiinwinfi' thp. missionaries to tour. jwis juu nt.tio nttnmpn Rmnire are n.l- ' tf : u.wiar nfeter nf flfin. will very quickly find reiurnras was recently killed shrapnel, wm very uau '1"r" ntfto beine explained strengtn, aigesuon no una u .i88lonaries-practically all who rtkfoWir bv a portion of "ISSmme one can'are permitted to do work - have MisV Mathews, the only one of JS wIo has KenTetfeflted by lected to remain at their posts, -eren our 'missionaries now in the city, was taof1!rl5:'ja America has broken with Tur- naYing t?a with the unfortunate j-tagr found the desired relief; all are prais-.key- , She rftn for aid in spite of the falling fng it, and each expresses surprise Two reasons exist for this. One in shells. . . that cures of the most stubborn cases that the missionaries s are willing to j xhe missionaries in Bohemia were of indigestion, nervousness and sleep-take all chances : in order to be ahle obligated to withdraw when . Austria lessness could be . brought about so - to extend relief work to the suffering broke with the. United States, and are speedily. J Armenians, Syrians, urpeKs auu x ui iva. oow saie in owiucnauu Vftii Viovo nnlir n erot a" hilttlo tfllro . nther 1 that theV . COUnt OH 1 ;f "' It v according to directions, and you the friendship of the 'officials. The 4 ' will TievM nsfi- anv other tonic. Oual- hrpaV with America came as the ity and Quantity always count. 'result of German pressure, chiefly Now is the time to begin taking through Enver Pasha, the prime min tbnic tone up your system and pre- ister. It would never 1 have come Jf vent your vital organs frpm becom- Turkey had been permitted to act of icg disordered or badly affected. lher own free will. v , r ; - A svstem that is overworked or run i j down requires a harmless stimulant. ? missionarie8 are dding service for the;Bosrah, on the Persian Gulf, and here Alcohol lifts but lets you fall. Iron- cllr A wrmnded T,riBoners. The the missionaries were called upon to fzd Paw-Paw Tonic lifts and hold . fiffiMenr.v of WRtfirner. Your aruggist prouauiy. Keeps ,r o nilTltrv Hto Tnrko. Down Baadad Way. While the American Board mis sionaries in Turkey proper and the American Presbyterians in Syria are principally affected by the breaking of relations, yet the Dutch "Reformed mission in Artrta" has also had.Its work made over by the war. This, mission rhatntalnm an PTtensive hospital at illlLlil L wAM h 1 W iiu j ,f , . . lj Kwn ia a country like Turkey, is really be- it, but if he doesn't it sold in Witt-! calculation. One woman. Miss mington by Elvington s Dependable . raffam ot givas, after heroic ex- tI'd,,, uo, 0mn Tiw 'periences in connection with Armen Ironized Paw-Paw price $100. Form- d t t , that ula on every bottle. Mail orders , e"eV -M,m4kl. vro sho promptly attended to. Interstate Drug , ""V ZlM7n days .of Turkey, however; Mrs. Chris: J a i u XXTvc.t In Tor. I lie aiuiie repicacuia iuc co u u " SUS. t3o., Inc., New York.- SEABOARD I LI HAY work tirelessly . under the . rea cres cent when the Turks were in control, ministering to great numbers of sick and wounded. After the British had driven out the Turks the hospital went under the Red Cross, but there was no diminution of activities. So stren uous was the life of Dr. and Mrs. Ben nett, the physician in charge, that both were stricken with typhus and Mrs. Bennett ; died. Already tne deain in rurney since II activltv as soon as it is possible re-enter Turkey. to fni-nad tn lasva a r a ahlp tn rarrv a The Progressive Railway of the South. I conf irmation and explanation of hld Bullctin of Special Round-Trip Rate den messages that got past the cen . from Wilmington, N. C. : sor in the days when communication i . akp iiiMAi iiska m r 119 60 of sorts was permitted. From Harput WAYNESVILLE, N. C ....$12.60 hfs com. leT' ?prrh?d non Tickets on sale Jnlv 15. 16. 17. 21. stran?e. b,rd has. bee.n. .pf.rchd,up 22. 23, 24. 25. August 2. 3. 4, 5. 10. Je J'11 aDOVet! haI that! Frances, the American missionary 11. 12,T3;i7, 18 and 19; limited return iTor cou?se ?h'' authorities, are planning for -aW-lng 17 days following date of sale. lhe Rssian -lJe ; tensive advance in all lines of their On .ale LTs iirs'i'jniy V.-r?T !ted that far wt h their Caucas- limits rAtnrnliiP- mirtnlffht AnnStfith. ian Campaign. NASHVILE, TENN 20.$0 i From another city the word canie.j July. 20. 24 and 26; limited returning "Many members of the Atkins, family midnight 15 days following dafe" of have visited us lately, and our horf- sale. Tickets may be extended. pitality has been heavily drawn upon. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. $9.95 We have found good use for our Epis- RIDGECREST, N, C. $9.95 copal prayer books." Being interpret On sale July 27 and 30, August 1, 6, 10, ed this meant that the British pris-. 14 and 17; limited returning iUdnight oners were passing through the city 17 days following date of sale. 'and that all were hungry, that many RALEIGH, N. C $5.S5 were sick, and that the prayer book 'On sale" July 13, 21, August 3, 6, 9, 16, was needed for burial services. 17 and 23rd; limited returning mid-1 An official statement has recently night September 5. been made by Dr. Cornelius H. Patton, V1CKSBURG, MISS -. . .$36.55 secretary of the American board, upon ... r m. : I 1 1 1 I IJI UllOClUltui Getting uut Tne news. - berinning of the war Is more than Those missionaries who have been, j e Demmng o Tavo members of this Dutch Reform ed mission are now following the Pritlsh expedition up to Bagdad, for the service of Armenian refugees. The British government is co-operating ! with thrm in this. Undaunted by war's alarms and hin- '':K':.. . ; Including ; 'y':-, VC&e, Famous f SBottbmiess Foplsf Beautiful Water Falls II mm (Reached viaHendersoriville, N. C.) Leaflets at Dispatch Office or address BUM M , MI CAVE, uiiiiiiiiiiiininii tiiiiiiitininauiifiinuiiiuiiiiiiiuiufiiifiiHtii aimimiuwuiuiuiiiBiii !II!llllilllllHIIIIHnilllllllIl"lllllllll,n,wim iiiiiiiU4iuiiiiriirtiiiiiiiiiiiiTiuiiini"iHiiHiiiiitiuiiniiniiiiiiuiiiMiuiiiur.nuui On sale October 14, 15; limited return- o ing. midnight October 31. KNQXVILLE, TEIS!N. ..........$15.75 'July 14; limited returning midnight; Dr. Patton KlLi 1 iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lIlllllllllIllIllIllIllllllllllllilllllllllKMi"1111111111111111111111111111111111 V COMESTICS MENACE TO BEAUTY. After all, dear friends, what is this thing we call beauty and strive for unceasingly? When a beautiful por trait Is exhibited and the "lovers of art gather about to view it what com ment do you think pleases the artist the conditions in Turkey. says: How-American Board Views It. "A Vtlnnr haa fallen onri ihf first 15 days following cate1 of sale. Ticketa ffi(1une. iR nnfi of reiief At least the most. All the artists to whom I have will be extandeo agony of uncertainty is over. We! had the pleasure of speaking agree it MONTEAGLE, TENN .. ... .$20.70 kow that technically we are beliger-iis that of four little words: It is .GEWANEE. TENN $20.70 entg and not friends in the eyes of so natural." .On sale July 21, August 3, 6, 9, 16, 17 th Rprman Austrian Bulgarian , .nH. oo. umit rnmin.r miiiniffhf "e yer.man ...u?man Bulgarian, TTHmihtPHi v. naturalness is the . ' " ana rurxisn oiiiciais. - i September 5. ? For fuxlher information, ipply Phone 17& -, H. R PLEASANTS. T. P. A Wilmington. N "The second feeling is one of satis faction to find that our missionaries (under these flags are not regarded 'with disfavor by the officials. We do not fear for their personal safety or particularly as to their freedom. The German consul at Sivas has been THROUGH SLEEPERS TO ATLANTA most kind to Miss Graffam, who now AND ASHEVILLE. 'remains, alone at that point, and the Turkish governor recently sent her ' Commecine Riiid?- T"iv Rtb. th a present of flour, sugar, coffee, tea Atlantic Coast Line will. Inaugurate a and oil a boon indeed, through sleepms tar tme Dei.een vvu- Moslem Priest Prays for American mington and Asheville, via Florence, I Doctor. ; Sumter and Columbia, in connection' "When Dr. Cyril Haas, of our . iri- With the Southern Railway System, ternational Hospital at Adana, was ill greatest beauty in the world, yet many girls and women destroy taat beauty which is in their possession by resorting to cosmetics . which 1 can hardly believe were ever meant for anything but theatrical use. . The great menace of cosmetics lies in the fact tiat once used they must always be used. The properties they contain are not by any means benefi cial to skin and it &oon tells of their use- , . ' f j l a-':'. Upon the following daily schedules: L V.. WILMINGTON . . . 1LV. Chadbourn Ar. Florence Lv. Florence Lv. Sumter . . .... Ar. Columbia . Lv. Colurubia-ry . . . ,, Ar. Spartanburg . . . . , Ar, Tryon . . , Ar. Saluda Ar. Flat Rock - Ar- HeT"larPonville . AR. ASHEVILLE. . . . . 3:45 P, M. . 5:30 P.M. . 7:30P.M. . 7:55 P.M. . 9:25 P; M. 10:50P.M. .11:50 P. M. . 3:20A.M. . 4:50 A. M. j . 5:15 A.M. . 5:35 A.M. .. 5 : 50 A. M. . . 7:00A. M. i'fl - ' ...' ' V '''"irlii i- A; .' y " v Returning: Leave Asheville 4:10 P. M4 arrive Wilmina;(on 12:50 noon. '-.. j'-.This Sleepinc: Car service, which ; Will h operated until Sept. 16th, will y afford comfortable acr -ommodations for j passengers, visaing tne jMotuitamb oi f ; North Carolina. . . , The old established through sleeping Pi car line between Wilmington and At- lanta '.vi!l be continued via Augusta, V-'n-'i connection with the Georgia Rail ': road, upon the following scheduler: ,. . LV1 WILMINGTON .. . ... 3:45 P. M; Lv. Florence . . .. 7:55 P.M. fyLv. Sumter 9:30P.M. 7 Ar: Orangeburg 10:53 P. M. ifAh Augusta (East. time).. 1:35 night '' AR ATLANTA (Cent, time) 6:10 A.M. , Re urnihgj. Leave Atlanta'8:35 P; M. an-ivc Wilmington 12:50 noon. ;7;;77j.'vnocu. . '" : : Vr ; Passengers may remain in this car, 1l$iyr in the Uni on Depot, which is in the : ' ; : !-t heart . of Atlanta, until 7:00 A. M., if . .thev so desire, and on account of the y-:i7"'y'v earlier arrival of this train, and the ,i.,i,.;ry.; .;y-liaft of the Union Depot, convenient " i , connections' may. be made witii through Observation;' Dining, -Sleeping car-i-V -Coach - trains which- leave from same , T 7 ' station for Chicago, Cincinnati, St. etc., apply to i Gsn. Pass., Agt., : Wilminaton, N. C. I have in mind a girl who was con sidered; attractive attractive, be of her - natural appeal. Her of typhus, the immam, (Mohammedan j cheeks had a lovely flush like that pf pnesti and several TurKisn nota Dies j a peach, put ner lips were went to the doctor's house ana oirerea i light. - ZZZ prayers for the recovery iof "the Dpc-i She, craved more beauty than she,- tor effendi, who cannot be spared . possessed, through her , vanity, anu from the country." He ' is reported, finally decided to rouge her lips. Im ont of daneer.: Miss Davies being" alao mediately her beauty disappeared, ill, an official caused ice to be brought 1 Outsiders saw that which she couldnt by night from Tarsus for combatting see herself and she proceeded to go the fever, and this apparently saved ' her own way lacfcing even I her life. ' - j beauty which she before possessed be- LilUHlty ui w i liiuiu wai wao gircu j cause one io,v,vt-u - by way of Constantinople Bulgaria, was unable, ' as We all are, to shape Austria nnrt Switzprland. and duite a her lins as Nature would shape them. large party, mostly women and chil- . By necessity I am a maKe-up arust. dren have taken advantage of the of-1 It.ia part of my work by wnicn i earn fer. W. W. Peet, our treasurer ; at my daily bread to make-up so iu ap- ivraiiv on the screen. ; How- sionaries throughout Turkey .for the ever 0uldn't dare attempt to make break two weeks in advance, the Tur-1 up for. the street, for I'm sure I'd fail kish censor co-operating. Dr., post's miserably. -hosnital at Konia has" been coinmaiv I Just as soon as we try to .improve deered and Drs. Ward and Case, of on Mother. Nature sne reDeis ana wo onstantinoplei are .-nott- -allowed; to i la,rnv' tha?t unseen powers are still practice.- : ,- : .u . ;t 'Tsuweme; despite our rapid strides and : 1 Ki&king am;: xo neip oiarvinak:' , . improeii?" "At the interior stations where re ' , j' lief worfc is possible,; the missionaries ,; ; : ' . prepare TO remain, iiu m w ui : . FOBECLGLSUBB SALE. LET ME s f MAKE THE IMPORTANCE r ; OF THIS: , 1 CLEAR TO su YAM ATLANTIC COAST LlNt The Standard Railroad of Tin hi gKing of Shpcmakefs Tays: Shoe Repairing : Is an Art Shoe repairing is looked upon in these days and times as being of a certain standard ' People never expect extraordi nary work in this particular field because they do not know; that it is possible to get - cob bling of, unusual character.. At this shop we look, upon bur repairing department as a very important branch of our business and we take special pains to know that Bulletin of Reduced Round Trip Fir From Wilmington, N. C J Snbiect to corrections and cw 5 to conform to legaUy filed tariffi j urnv uawB puunu iUckets wiU be told at these tom upon which Journey must begin. night of which, WUmington w reached on the roturn wip. uiAeulMftTnM DAI TIMARF . .I . . . . W PHILADELPHIA h Kicrw vnnK ... ... n m-m ba mm w --- ASHEVILLE, N. C. I'! All the Materials from the Waxed Thread Is of the Very Best that Money Experience in Buying Can Up t upheaval hot a few ct our school arc ; ""By Virtue of tne power ot sale contained running. It ,is most signincanttnat r in a ,p jelms are coming to our .insti- i$ArnvmABTA Loaa Associa. tutions as never before. There are ; tion and; duly registered w Book-89, page oMii nf eettine money into tlie 11 of the records or ew au?yer V country, and relief work has not. stop ned. Naturally, the missionaries are .. y. : --v i - -. r - ' i. n. rir mn are exoert shoe makers who .know their business irom u.e eround up and as a result shoes brought to this shop to be repaired show a de- gree or peripciiuii uuuuiantauic oi . ro t- .. r We want your shoe repair business, and if quaHty, wor'ship. and higK grade materials witH gf shoe pairing interests you Uiye A inai. y i Hi WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ... r ; LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. ; BREVARD, N. C ; HENDERSON VI LLE, N. C. . ; S ' SALUDA, N.C. I '. . T- ' until OcW iri.irArfi t on in svrv i in. I mmv.- 15, good to stop over; limited reij lng until October 31, ivu to -1 I is. 14. 21 ana 2Z, on oi ot, TTInal limit 15 O1 date of sale.' Limits may be extej BUFFALO, N. Y. ... . August 10, 11 and 12. Fina BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. .4.- . a.. f ...III' KlUUb unto i, ri. 91 t May 31; June ,1.11. 12. M,Jf 28; July 6, 6, 13. W.?w. gust 1, 6, 10, 14 ana n. . m . - J.J. t. Jr MMl A aays aiter n'B Ul Bai LAKE JUNALUSrvs n. v. WAYN ESVILLE N. C.. . . July 15. 16, 17. 21, :j. 2 .2 August 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11. tt and 19; Pinal limit 17 dayi W of sale. r ,ST. LOUIS, MO. ... ... : August 17, 19 and 19. m August 29. i MONTEAGLE TeNN "f SEWANEE, TENN. ! t'il July 6, 7. 1 and 21; Aufujj 16. 17 and 23. Final limit Serty piipi a kin rtum ... August 25 26 and 27. Final J September 5. f vicksburq. MISS Oct 14 and 15. Final uffli y Proportionate Fares from lntr - Points. J For complete information, ri 7 1 An Old Pair of Shoes l$ Good As Newlf lhey rg Rebaired mmMMmmmM9mW0mm1mWmwWmW -A WmmWm Fayetfeytlte s "'TvifV'y' LOUIS,- etc. y -' tlS'For faresttickets; Phone 160. hoDins for a speedy Russian advance. "Four stations are already under, the Russian flag Trebizond, Erzroo Bitlis, Van, and these may form the nucleus of a r Russian .Mission. v The nroclamation of complete religious tTMAom. on i the part of Russia, is of the utmost importanpe to our work ; it ; opens xne , way iur large yaevetup Hofmiit ha-vine been made in the raymcn. of the debt secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will sell, to the highest bid, der, at public auction; for cash, at ' the Court House door in the. CJty of Wilming ton 'oit: Monday, the 13th day of August, M17, at twelve o'clock M' vthe following described property: . -' ; JSS Bocinninc at is. point in the eastern unei of Sixt.lt') street S3 feet south from theijS southertf line f Bladen street; runs thence , 5J3, feet ;? thence east parallelin Bladen 4 i;llffTlf Yi&TClYL strth stwpt as feet : thence west naranel 'k;;;iitti: .tt.' ; tions, etc. PHONE 160. "1 w. j. chaio; Pass. Traf. Mgr. !Tin the S SiC3!5S; 217.NtH Front vohd. Already tnrougnout tnis region we have; a considerable force on th eround. Thejf are busy disbursing The Standard Railroad of the South.the reiiei.iui sent out irom Amen- :tW The Standard Railroad of the - 13tb day tf J my, -- - ; WILMINGTON HOMESTEAI AND LOAN By JOHN D. .BELT. AMY & SOSf; ' l Prompt1 Peliyery." y- J. --.TV. Phone 533. x ;'y ..i....ti;iiiiiiiiiu Illlllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllill - Rubber Stamps 11 - ... . eri-7.13-3ut- .y.Sv Attorneys,' s::-V :;;;-. '-..v:v Kofi Made to order on 5J ; -' We make Rubber Sta gives ms n.." oflfflPi and" Satisfaction. P0,n J ...in. - . .p. Send "'i wnn vci ' orders. J
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