IHE' WILMINGTON DISPATCH, MONDAY AFTERNO ON, DEC, 7, I 9 1 8,
PAGE FIVE
ALLOWANCES FOR . , p i NEW PRB
1ZATIQN OF
DEPENDENTS MADE
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u, Minunderstanding Ex-
ists Among People Re-
irding lhis matter
Senator Simmons ' Comes-
City's Rescue Razing,
Buildings ,for Fuel
to
MEW ; PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IMPRESSIVE
raOES OBSERVED
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Good 'Attendance" at - Meeting
and Patriotic Resolutions '
Adopted - ,
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Handsome new 1 Building For-
mally Presented to tHe
Congregation I 1
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GOVERNOR BICKETT
: (Special to The Dispatch.)
New Bern, Jan. 7. Four carloads' of
coal,' en route to some other noint.
have been diverted to. New Bern for
the ; us$e of the people of this city,
according trt a tplAPTAm 7i ?rVi Mnn
Edward Clark has received from Sen- LARGE AUDIENCE AT
TT?C cTATCMPMT ator F M Simmons who was in the
ISSUES ST Al LIVlE-N J cIty last week and wha had seen at
first hand the Buffering which has "been
endured by local citizens during the
present cold weather.
Just where this coal "is coming, from
or. when it is expected to arrive is
not known. butit may roll in at any
ijxue auu as soon as it ? reacnes the
ciiy.u win De placed on sale.
Mayor Clark, upon receipt of the
message from Senator Simmons, tel-
. i fhia ceraDnea tne atTreeiation nr thA nan.
?tv ana county . t --------v- :-
Local Exemption' Boards En
ter Upon the Last Week
of Work of Mailing out
Paper to Registants
SERVICE LAST NIGHT
Elders and Deacons- Elected
and Ordained and new
Church . Launched into
ious Life of?City
congrega-
-At the annual meeting of the Eman
cipation Association, held ;onr January
1st, 1913, there, was an unusual large
-attendance of the ''colored people of
the city. The usual order of business
was transacted and . many interesting
addresses made.
The following resolutions were i
adopted:'" ' - '
$ "Mr. President and Members of the
Emancipation Association:
"The mills of God grind slowly but
surely.
"Since last we met in this manner
many changes - have taken place. And
in view; thereof, -we .your committee
beg to submit the following:
"Wheras: Many" of our ' comrades
have since passed into the beyond
due to death from natural causes, dis
eases, accidents, suicides, murder,
hanging, lynching and mob violence,
, 'Ii The annual meetng of stockholders in The Wilmington Sav
" -ings and Trust Company, will Be held at 1 0 p'clock A. M. ,
1 - Wednesday, January 9th, at the offices, of the Company, No.
: i v Jj.0 Princess Street, WilmingVon, N. C. - X "
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J. U MIi-iAMS,Cashier,' f
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"Resolved, , further, That this Asso
ciation extendi a hearty vote ; of
i tic ui lien 13CI H H.II41 amhii rw i rnn krh i - -
entered upon the lasp weeu . that hia fpnrt to tion of the-Church of the Covenant
. v work in mailing out question fuel shortage here were creatlv 1 sltv was formally oreatiized last nisht whilst the war the most astrpcious t thanks.
0 .QHtrfl.ntR under the selec- preciated. : with imnfessive : services in the beau- all times has claimed its toll; and ; 'First: To the Pastor anX Trustees
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avvirp act tne last quvv iw ..9w . w-. wv .y ununivui
SP' UL ' ... I HlIttflTftd nf Mrt ' lnd'do. nt i1iiirwul I anil fha Vim-inn nrnvshtn ttto iTm.
be sent out aurin0 iue beinfir'turnlshed to ? Jew Bm-t klW nrekentfifl tn thA ntrrtxrtnr
Church for the very - eicel-
ttive
Ipers to
part of the
"Whereas, many of -our homes have of the St. Luke A. M. . E. Z. Church
since beei torn asunder, large num-J for their very cordial hospitality.
ient out aurina uw afe being'furnished to New Bern ,beo- alW Dre'sented to the conCTe Nation b era haying emigrated Worth enticed "Second: To the Choir of Central
week. The county boara nift aa thft rpunit nf tfiA miTi.nfr4A h?v nV ttv, s thither bv ' industrial advantaees de-l Bantist Church for
Ui- - , - . . 1 , - w VA v V tlWMUft' V . fcWii I MJ AA. WMU9 UUb tUXU 111 ' I .
. jfonorl . m its WOrK Dy lall-1 rAA rn-nAnr, wtii .v 4 Lib. a lii il.i. kjoil tham nf hnmA. n. fa.t riftd.rlT lent "mTisir rftnderpd-
KB Deeil UOMw""' . I vsuiuwu. uiui, nfiXJIV-Ll wutt, 18 ;IIUW OUl IUH ttO a XliillU 1 1 iUi LU tUCli ytU1" I i - -
Ii"-3 ..ntn otatirtTIATTT R11T- I J , . J. i. . I . ,:W-- -ft. j - .1 J i i J ilnnlrof 0UHira "rivti. IT. PnMl
Inre to receive certain stationery sup- Un progress , and many , localt residents eats; Mr. anil Mrs, Alexander' Sprunt, demonstrated during the Selective
ijes which are expected in today, are today warming by" Area iw&cti pta as a thank offering for 50 years Draft Campaign of May last when it
, 3 pf success in business. Other Pres
itwea ii uuj. t,. , . . i "w, uiiu uumiwjj.u4 'ouoou wiBiiu uucurvues ui nits uicy bus
swhi e tne uausea anu naa qeenM the eveninsr' in
kuestionnairea wiU .ff. less and its utflfeafiof a? el Is ;the order, that all the congregation,?
iM. the wore oi wiu- pest methoa ot cisppsingipmt. might join in the services at the
itirobably tase anuiuw u rnere are a number or otner
most timely and eloquent address of
was found that there was a-dearth welcome, an address the delivery of
for emen between the ages of eighteen which would have done credit: to one
and thirty-one; and, of maturer mind and much npflr
"Whereas, January flrst 1917, found years. '
our country a neutral one so far as "Fourth: To Kachel Howard 5 Dud-
TtnilVtilnaW krinmAV, -r n -A-nlfhA Wrtrlrt War vras coneernAd. htrt isi lev for the readine of the Emanci-
two weeks, and perhaps a litue iongMnga ln New Bern thit' ai otess iArire auftlmce nreivt. to naTtlfcioiae today one of the biggest factors to patton Proclamation.
ji Tha members Of tne board. so far as oneunancT is (!onflmf am ti v tha toV wklftli trinst h Tffervnod":with I "Fifth: To Rev. H. A. Parris. M.
1 working as speedily as possible, but if necessary, thesV: will Slso be torn zxMon. wh&i begtna its nifer'nxost uni the consummation of tnings and D. of the St. Mark's P. B. Church
SHtis necessarilya slow Job. down a&dUurnM toto f uel fw the-l)en- ausoicionslv tills' readjustments of the affairs of the who as orator of the day not only
? The local yuaiuo x. :- cm OI me peppie ortne city. Tfr tnnnarirur TirAr :oJisA.riA,nAh earth, in which readftistmentstthe He- capmvated ms. auaience oy tne aeptn
haessage from Governor Bicicet. witn county, convicts .coneitocut ofl Icrg ;of -thes nw cQngregafton,: Ru f gro seems destined to play a con- of his knowledge of natural philoso-
heems to exist as to aiiotmenis ior existing situation tod ttttere?isr.not so n W Wnnrtward .Tnt RiiorrTr Prd "Whereas. The scales of justice tervals he punctuated so masterly
Uepeadents of men caueo una me much-suffering nbwasvwasthe case pearsailf l4cy Hunt and W. time and again, during the year, ap- from his. fund of happy and tetse ut-
carnce, auu ivi " - a icn ujb hsu. i ttA3?i. nn.w'. KirAA T rw noratiflv iari haon wPlchtPfl rinwn nv I r AWlTiP.eH. Dtlt also lnBUirea Wixa
llcity is asked. . WaiKd Aw sNe Rlver. ;carr: W. P.rSpnmt,,U E. Hall. wJ Injustice to, and indignity of tlw ra
e8T2 ? Ir6 vis.,W. S. Johnson7o. H Brown, D Tennessee disgrace, the Houston. mis- Andlastrbut,notsleast: To our re-
C. Jones and C. P. Gorman: Board fortune,-and the like; and, maining veterans tor peing wnu ns
of Trustees. Messrs. R. B. Slocum. I "wnereas, tnere are men or au toaay unaer buui uuiarwawo weawr
hit? nepenaems wuu wmc iu0m wiae ai unentai, nas neen walked
through misapprehension go away sot- across by pedestrians, this being done
xowfolly, and txnnK tnw FHflay by Atlss AHce Brite, Harry jAn. w Mflirt..w:.tt races who. desnite nosiUons: onnor- er conditions.
it is vcij uiuo uowen, iuvm ttuiu ana Levm uarra- " j.v c ' i..,4x. j t,i,i w Vt -crj t tt- Towrt t a
Just preceding the serviees the agencies, allow their feelings' to domi- Bonner, W. H, Moore, F. W.Avaaat,
cnAniai RnmmiMimi named for tMe I nate their being in actions and words I R. Boisseveaux, J. h. layioiv
deceived them. It Is very ntue unner Bowen, Alvtn Traitt and Levin Carra-
stcod that the government supervises waTf 0f Oriental.
wages paid to soldiers who have wiv- The river was covered vw4th ice. from
es and children, ana senas aaa w m tnree to nve inches deep, and this was
latte:
t direct, but that dependents otb- str0ng enough to hold' tHe weight of organization of the church met in thus constantly leading them into
- ;fo ,nH rhiinren must cet UhA ho.i.io.f;. .,Hi.. the pastors study to recelYe new trouoie,
ROBERT SCHREIBER DEAD.
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The Corbec: Co, Wholotale Dietributor. Wnaaiagto
' i, u WKn h. xL. .j.-'- . i momhora a tntai nf i fx .TATnrtt "Tneretore De it jesoivea:
?.aJ AV:Tth; aS " eaSy ted Irom oth r of "First: That we' the" proud and Passed Away at Jame,,, Walker, Me-
reus iuc 6'"" aj. uiH. I a i. j ... ; toinotJnn 'mAriil UAthti Laflt NIaht
tne city to.tne new cnurcu, ana eiguti sra.i.eiux .jucud, w , loA'TfTr--.-- . : .' V
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MASS FOR AMERICAN
i.oiii r-n nmfeoBiAn of fkffh this themftv-f ourth year of our free- Mr. Robert TSchretber, oi AuauDon,
making a total membership of 111 dom purVourselves - on. . record as a for many years a master painteT for
& XTT-k mrwoii rtn kin .i . i trunm v n. UtnnnHv nf tho nonn a vhn tin 1a1. me Tidewater fOWer uompaay,
Aiii-r riuiiYun jjuji xxmUfxB. uw,.t, . ' .r ' : : " : thA .taS wiw Memorial hos.
" " rr TV lC,i ;-jAfc- n.tiifl-at: If :5,' o'clock last:
Tcmh AmAn a v, ,-.tt orean recital was raven oy xu. xi. wixi iwa vycu w,iw-?if'v'.-- v f; r . -.7 :
Ha Tfln am,.. Wn, Munson. Opgaiils of the-Jrst Pres- tion in all matters, tnat we wm our
erican and French oead were said in WA11 Ui DC1, - JlJlV niii and had lived here for about 25
the churches ofVrance today on the latter church lead the congregation- bres into fabnc. of govermnent-pro- ;lJJ?? Ster of SbiliS'
occasion: the national cietiratidn al singing and rendered a number of tectt and fan into ; a flame the jeyp. - J?&Z WCS
At special selections., during tne ser- spark oi respect; anc w 77 rnW faTorto cobin- He-
McClure. D. D.. pastor "Second: That we fully recognize ".T ,7 V' Zi I
of the birthday, of Joan of Arc.
her birthplace, the little village of vices.
Rev. A. D
jcome miles to worship at the little
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during the "services and knelt in the Uces. Upon motion of Mr. W. D. Mc- agencies to enlist our sympathy and
snQW while mass was being celebrated. Craig the name of the Church or tne co-operation
money. .
There is another misunderstanding
that is general. The government not
only pays a portion of the soldier's
wages to the wife or children, or both,
dependent upon him, but it supple
ments this allowance from , its own
treasury up to '$50. Many dependents
think they have received their all
when this partial aid is, sent them,
hut they will receive more. ?
The following is the statement from
frWPrnnr Riritett in the effort tO
traighten. out this matter:
To all Local Exemption Boards,
"Gentlemen:
"Complaints are constantly coming
me that indicate that dependents
;f soldiers do" not fully; understand
T.nat is necessary to De none iu. wuoi v UNION SERVICE DAY.
ZL"?: ."ZJZrZ.-' The weekly union prayer meetin
"In the case era wife or child the, vT,a. t,
law rnmnPls an allotment of a por- . r
. 7. HflV M KIVIAr. TlAHLOr. KflV. .1 .
tioa of the soldier's wages ana uui " v.. " "l 'h -t . ,
is supplemented by- scheauie oi
loancewith which, you are familiar. "Tvii:
"U.Hh rQOr.At tn, rtflnonflftnts other bb, ana tue seumu yuuni; id w
than wife or child, it is necessary for., dially invited to attend.
I the Boldier himself to make-a volun
tary allotment of his pay and then re
quest the additional allowance made
Iby the government. In other words.
line dependents must seek their relief
Ithrough the .soldier. I have no doubt trains off from many schedules, is
pat in many instances soldiers .re the optimistic view expressed by a
"collecting their entire wages and send- Coast Line official yesterday. It , is
Kev.,.A. JJ. MCiure, u. jlj., . pastor oeouuu. iuw warm friends who will remem-
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian-church, and highly appreciate the many evi- 75
and chairman of tho commission on deuces of willingness on thepart of 1JHSS one brftne? living
in Hamburg, Germany.
The funeral will be conducted from
the establishment of Mr. James F.
YV V XJ.W.V V J uwk; '.JSLJ'
Thousands of Dollars -mMM
- To raemferroourr
re -y-
ourcfieck, .
Ifr We-suggest iKat -ysouaf oncejQinvir '
Cllib now open for E948,
CITIZENS BANK
Corner Second and Princess Streets.
Covenant was adopted as that of the 'T'hird: That we pledge our finan- w tomorrow afternoon at 4
new edifice. The Scripture lesson cial And moral support to tne nea
was read by Rev. J. M. Wells, D. Cross and Y .M. C. A. movements,
D., pastor of the First Presbyterian that we identify ourselves with the
church, who selected Ja portion of the conservation campaign, tnat we nwp
eighth chapter of the Gospel of St. to reduce to a minimum the ardous
John, and prayer was offered by Rev. task of the present w.egistrauon cam
hArxxnr t WnwAil nr. wa.iIs then ail m of tne government ay ieuu-
AUUin v . -w-. - - - ' ' I gr a ' m ' " .
delivered an inspiring sermon, tak- ing all the advice and service we
o'clock. Interment wiirbe in Oakdaie
cemetery.
RECORDER'S OOURT.
jSeveral
All Traces of Scrofulia L
Eradicated from the System
By thegreatest of all purifiers.
A commoiif mistake in the treafr
xnen! of scrofula has been the use
of mercury -and other- mineral xnuc-
SAME TRAINS TO RUN.
That there will be no curtailment
DI-trains m ana out or uus ciljt un -t iT,OT,,rA1 tXffnrA of-Ood. and
account of the government cutting u and, of
Cases Disposed of - at This
Morning's Session.
Tn fhA Rp.nnrd fir's court this mornine
intr an hi text. "And ve shall know can. and by personal self sacriflceJ nH1a WnTmaT, a colored bov charsred r.s h fect of whih is to bot-
he truth and the truth shall make and that we stand by the govern- with stealing a bicycle, was sent to tie tip the impurities ' in , the bipod,
ye free:" ' ' A ment now, as we have always stood, the farm to serve out an unexpired and hide them from the surface.
Dr. Wells pointed out that tne and will torever, reau w ucwuu term, from which he naa oeen paroiea
Presbyterian church holds the Bible 3 cause. Alex Bizzell, another colored, boy,
"Fourth : Tnat we piace . on reuui u was up f0T firing a rine witnm tne city
our earnest desire to see ignorance j limits and was paroled in the custody
Jug a portion of these to their depend- also thought that the Florida tourist 'S8 Through fafth municinamv
cuts the dependents out of receiving
anything from the government. If
the soldier will go to the officer in the
Icamp and make an allotment of his
ages and ask that the additional -al
lowance provided by the government
he sent to his dependents this will be
fione. Please eive this r the widest
publicity possible and call this infor
mation to the attention, of all depend
ents of soldiers' in your county.
"Very truly yours,
"T. W. BICKETT,
"Governor.
faith, containing the truth of the re- and poverty removed from our midst 0f Probation Officer Johnson for the
velation of God to man through and pray tnat it win not oe ions ue- period or 60 aays. .
who i the truth refer- fore the government tnrougn our own Virginia Chestnut, coiorea, cnargea
will so enlarge our ea- with maintaining a disorderly house,
and industrial facilities wag iet off with the costs and prayer
of Christ made free. that our hopes my De rea-:zeu. for judgment was contmuea ior si
ThA inflnfinne of the churcn upon "Fifth: That we reel very Keemy niontns.
illustrated by the thesufferings ana aeatns 01 bo unuiy
civilization was
examples of the Greek church in
Russia, the Catholic church in Italy
and Spain and the Presbyterian
church, in Scotland, Switzerland ana
HaJftdi The government 01 tne iat-
- UArWItt shown to be that of a re-
03SISEaiaiajaiBiaiai5l3iai form of government for
which the cnurcn nas stoou since lu
a nr nmrarioa in one form or an- Tt is kinder to sav that a man or
JL iXX vV 1 rs w - - 1 " w
i Aicr- fhc naat vpar and extend worn an is ienorant tnan tnat tney are
1 i.v.:. VA.tit ..ii. a to Aiafatrarn tno niririll
our sympatny to - iueu ucicxcu pu scmnu w vw --
nT1pq cries of starving numanity on xne
si-rth- That, our slogan for this other side
year for future years shall be, "Let
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And Saxon
110 Dock St.
Phone 546
davs of the Reformation. The grow
th of the. democratic form of govern
ment was bneny traced, ana TJr.
I Wells showed that when the fathers
'established this government of ours
they turned to' the church for the
model. Today three-rourtns or tne
world is under a democratic form of
overnment. with the remainder rap
idly changing to the same fornvand
this, he pointed out, is largely aue
to the influence of the cnurcn wnicn
received it through the JNew Testa
ment. ' -
Followine the sermon the new eld
ers and deacons were ordained and
the building wsj formally presented
to the congregation by Dr.v.McUlure
nn behalf of the donors. Dr. MCiure
announced that the dedication serv
ir.ea would be arranged for an early
date, and the services closed with
tho Hindne of "Blest Be rne ne
That Binds." . . '
President Enjoys Glaze Storm
Washinston. Jan. 7. President
Wilson: went to golf this morning in
the worst glaze storm tne. capital
has suffered in years. Although the
streets were so icy that the usual
mntnr cvele escort had to De lert
behind and all Washington slid rath
er than walked or rode to business.
the President insisted ,on his morn
ing recreation and the WLdte Housa
automobiles crept out to tne unKr .
The President evidently enj joyed the
Ice icovered course.
us get together for Health, .Justice,
r-rAniHrm. the dissemination of
knowledge and a sound , and stable
jrovemment, a government of tne peo
pie, a government tnat win insure
to every man, life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness.
DIED Robert Schreiber. died at
James Walker Memorial Hospital
11:45 last night. Funeral tomorrow
(Tuesday) afternoon 4 o'clock from
Woolvin's funeral establishment.
Friends are asked to attend.
The imourities and dangers are
only added to in .this way.
For more than fifty years S. S. Si
has been the one recognized reliable
blood remedy that has been used
with Wghly satisfactory:, result for 1
Scrofula. Berhg- madfe r6i ' the roota
and herbs of the forest, if , is garan!
teed purely vegetable, and absolutely,-;
free from all mineral imjedltats
You can obtain S. S. S. . from . any
drugstore. Our chief medical adviser. 4
is an expert on all blood disorders,
and will cheerfully give ypu ; f ujlv
advice as to the treatment of .your :
own cae. Addcess Swift Specific f
Co, Dept F Atlanta, Ga, ' ;l
Black, Purple,BrowD, Goid,Gr.ey
andTauie Safin Hats.
A. XS
Satin and Straw Hats. sgaaQ
Velvet Hats at Cost,
MISS. ALMA-
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does wonders
for sick skins
That itching, burning skin-trouble
which keeps you scratching and
digging, is a source of embarrass
ment, as well as of tormeit to you. .
Why don't you get rid pf it by using
Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre
scribe it constantly. In most cases,'
it stops itching instantly and heals
eruptions promptly. It is very easy
and economical to use. . '
Sold by all druggiets. ; Reinol Oistraeat
boald usually be aided by Kestnol Soap.
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mmmmm
Best quality, Tan RawKide and Elkskin Leathers ; .
Viscolized Double sole, bellows tongue to top. Full and
' ' ' ; Half Cut '" : j X .
If interested in good strong shoes, SEE'
.Wilmington's' Largest and Best Shoe Store
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