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; . WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1 5, 1918.
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GOAL BY THOUSAND
I However,: Campaign Captains
and .Workers" Gratified
Over Results
DESIRED
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,'.,. The three-day , finance - campaign of
1 1 -was to raise $8,000, three-fourths of
j. whjch is for local purposes and the
?t remaining fourth for the benefit of
, -work at Blue Ridge, fell short of the
Mesired goal by $1,790.07, but associa
tion leaders and workers are well
pleased with the showing made and
the executive committee hopes: and
expects -:- to push the sum . total raised
) officially cloaed, however, Thursday
evening, with $6,210.93 either given or
pledged.
The fact, that the campaign, opened
vlat a 'time when events were transpir
f hjjs rapidly injthe city resulted 4n the
.team captains being unable 'to give
ttheir time as unsparingly- as- they
I '; J would under other conditions, but all
t late well pleased with, the showing
I miade and the continued, activities of
the assoclatlonon the big broad scale
a.& heretofore are assured.
I resents only about' 200 .individuals and
Ethis means that the average subscrip-
on was -approximately $25. The list
i one. of the smallest - inthe rhistora
f thet institution's campaigns ; and the
yerage subscription the largest.
I, CAPTAIN! COOPER HERE.
LTransferred Eroi. Cape s Haiti to Port
i Royal, S. C.
v lCapt. Horace C. Cooper, U. S. A.,
and -Mrs. Cooper are spending a pe
riod in the city with Cantain . Cooner'R
parents, Senator 'and Mrs W. B. Coon-
er, at their home, No. 207 North Fifth
;treet, and will be here for several
idays. They but recently returned
. jTrom Cape Haiti. Cantain CooDer hav-
' ' jng ' beep transferred from 'foreign
!ervice and ordered to Paria TslanH
fportr Royal, S. C.
feRANOTVTliE MILL
i OPERATIVES STRIKE
Graniteville, S. C, Feb. 15. Be
'iween' five and sixhundred operatives,
tmen and women of the Graniteville
Manufacturing Company, one of the
f largest cotton mills in the State, are
'on a strike for a 20 per cent. Increase
4in wages. The closing down of the
mills was made necessary by the
fwalking out of the operatives.
Members of the Aiken county legis
J lative ft3legatlon have appealed to the
Strikers to ascertain if the mills are
working on government contracts and
f if they are to await a more opportune
j' time to press their claims. There has
; been no disorder,
& :- Get your Delineator
f Brown's. AdvT
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A bappy discovery of Cincin
nati chemist interests
women here
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".Your high heels have' nut corns on
iron toes and calluses- on your feet,
butwhy care now?
.,;A genius in Cincinnati discovered a
magic ether compound and named it
freezone. A quarter ounce of this
freezone can now be had at any drug
store for a few cents. Apply a few
'drpps on your tender, aching corn or
callus. Instantly the soreness - disap
pears and shortly you will find the
cqrn or callus so shriveled and loose
that you lift it off with your fingers.
-V i Just think! You get rid of a hard
Corn, soft corn or a corn between the
lioes,- as well as hardened calluses for
a rew cents and without suffering one
particle, without the slightest irrka
tion Of the surroundine skin Just a
touch - of this marvelous freezone on
jBr,sore, troublesome-eorn gives instant
relief. Adv.
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Have you made it? Have you consulted people who
- are experienced in handling estate matters? Have you
considered the advantages a Trust Companv offers in
j the capacity of executor of
1, Many people neglect this
Deaths an uncertain quantity. So DO IT NOW.
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Front and
Mmm Bank i& IrusfCo
WITH THE RECORDER.
One Defendant Discharged; Youthful
r.i lavncr. mroiefl, V
Trial Ofl&rronv
. vnocB.iBttiurea tne
- j? : , w4UBfj court,
but there, was litUe of importance or
DDl lu cme oerore Recorder
- o-iii. nos u open in
two or threA kuao
In the case charging Louis Iiowery,
colored, with vfni v .x."
SjaSJ2- Pr . for-judgment waS
vvuuuCu. upou payment of the cost.
In the case charging . Johnny Smith
colored with operating an automol
.lx.Whout license, judgment was
withheld until Saturday V
The case charging 'Lonnie Mat-
thews, white boy, with larceny, was
continued until Saturday.
Preston Howard
with larceny, will ; hear his verdict
wanuuojr, juugmenc navmg been
Withheld until thaf t
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The Case Chortrin'tr TMAia. Iai :
fnlnya 1 . '
wrueny, was transferred
mo juvcmm uocxet ana the de
fendant then paroled with Probation
Officer .Tohnsnri' in1nraH . j
J VIV! Vl, iui o JfCIlULl
of 1 2months. George Walker, col
uicu, won ms case ana tne action
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umuiug larceny was aismissed.
SUIT STARTED. FRIDAY.
W. T. Justice Is After Damages -from
, Bottling Company.
Suit was started -in Superior Court
Friday afternoon by W. T. ; Justice
against the Christo-Cola Bottllne Com
pany" through' his attorney, Woodus
Keiium, issq. Complaint has not been
filed1? as yet and it is not known on
what; grounds the plaintiff is seeking
to collect damages or in what sum.
. FORTY CASES SEIZED.
Deputy Marshall Kelly Takes Quan
tlty of Cholera Serum.
Forty, cases of anti-hog cholera se
rum was seized at McNair 8$ Pear
sail's ' place, No. 214 North Water
street, Friday, by Deputy United
States Marshall Burt Kelly. The se
rum was seized under provisions of
the Pure Food Act.
IN SUPERIOR COURT.
Entire Morning Taken Up in Trial of
- Bryant vs. Hackney.
-Taking of testimony. in the suit
brought by J. N. Bryant against W.
D. Hackney, Sr., consumed the en
tire morning in Superior Court Fri
day and the issues" were still being
argued during the early afternoon.
It is doubtful if the case is given the
jury, before late afternoon or Satur
day morning.
VOLLEYBALL SATURDAY.
Members of Business Men's Class Will
Participate in Games.
Members of the business men's gym
.iaaa a tiio v. M. C. A. will engage
in a game of volleyball Saturday aft-
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ornnnn nt & o'clock at tne associauon
and all members are expected to be
present. Friday afternoon ciass worn,
was postponed as the gymnasium is
to be used in connection with the
Father and Son banquet.
YOUTH!
YOUTH!
YOUTH!
the Best Part of a Woman's Life
Why Should It Vanish So Quickly?
Don't let your youth go! And above
all, don't lost your youthful -appearance
through old-fashioned prejudice.
Women who a few years ago scorned
the use of face powders or cosmetics,
now depend on them to keep a youth
ful appearance. And this is equally
true of the hair color restotcr. Con
stantly, more and more wqmen are
using Q-ban Hair Color Restorer to
keep the hair dark and glossy and
free from gray.
Q-ban is . not a dye. This you can
prove by trying it on your combings.
Dyes stain them, inst.autly but Q-ban
has no immediate effect. Qban is
simply a delightful toilet requisite for
restoring the natural color of the liair.
Q-ban does not stal.i the scalp, wash
or rub off or prevent washing or wav
ing the hair. I3as!ly applied by
trushing or comb' .ig through xhe hair.
' Sold by all 'gcc4' l;ot: - every
where on Mour :'.vk. .'''M,v'iintee .
J lice 75c. A.v.
YOUR WL?.
matter until it is too late.
vio ucciy uciurc maKing
Market Streets.
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Scoffers and Doubters
Why Let Prejudice Bind You to a
Life of Rheumatic Torture?
Be fair to yourself, you sufferer
from rheumatism, no matter what
form. Go to Jt. R. Bellamy's or any
good druggist and get a package of
Rheuma, the guaranteed prescription.
Use the entire bottle, and if you don't
think it has given you quick and sure
relief, say so, and you can have your
money back.
Isn't that a fair offer? Can you see
any deceit or red tape about it? What
chance do you take? Absolutely
none.
Then get a bottle of Rheuma to
day. It's a reputable physician's pre
scription, altogether different from
remedies usually perscribed, free from
narcotics and perfectly harmless.
Rheuma acts on the kidneys and helps
to force the uric acid from the swol
len joints and other lodging places.
It pleases you in a day; it makes you
hopeful and happy in a week. It has
released from bondage rheumatic suf
ferers who thought, nothing would
give relief. It should do as much for
you it seldom fails.
Don't miss this money-back offer.
A large bottle, sufficient -for two
weeks' treatment is inexpensive.
Adv.
' Conservation and
Economy"
Our Motto for 1918
FOR MEATLESS MEALS
Salt Mackerel
Fish Roe
t
Fresh Eggs
Wilmington Grocery
Company
' Office 'Phone 1 2
'Phones 13 and 14
127 Market Street.
Put your money in
2 in 1 Tires
and get, more mileage
FAIR 2 in 1
901. N. Fourth - Phpne 738
BUSINESS
SPECIALS
MESSENGER SERVICE.
For this service we use the Pos
tal Telegraph Cable Company's
messengers. They will call for
your "ads," in the same manner
and quick time as they now cover
the city for telegrams, night letter
grams, cables, etc.
For further information as to
"ads," call 176, but for telegraph
service call "Postal Telegraph."
STRAYED OR STOLEN SCOTCH
Collie Dog yellow and white
answers to name of "Prince".. Suit
able reward for information lead-f
ing to his recovery. F. L. Pearsall
Phone 1768. 2-14-3tj.
AUTO TIRES WHEN THEY NEED
repairing take them to The Fair,
2 in 1. We will fix them so that
they are as good as new.
1-24-lmo.
WHY DOES JEHOVAH PERMIT THE
Great War? The prophetic answer
is contained in "The Finished Mys
tery." a handsome 600-page voluma
just off the press 60c, delivered.
Address Box 1044, City.
2-10-7tij.
WANTED BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS
old to learn printing business. One
with some experience preferred.
Must be ouick and willing to learn.
Apply at once to Foreman. -Disnatch
, office . 2-14-lf.
FOR RENT FOUR DESIRABLE
rooms either furnished or unfurnish
ed. Apply 112 North Fifth street.
2-14-tf.
FOR SALE TWO CYPHERS INCU-
bators and hovers. Excellent con-
dition. 205 Market sereet. Phone
252. . 2-14-2U.
A BOY 17 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE
wanted Jackson Bell Co. 2-14-ltj.
SHAD, SHAD, SHAD SHAD SEA
son is now on. Fresh shad arriving
daily. Call R. C. Fergus, Phone
1637. . 2-14-2tiJ.
814 ANN. IS OFFERED FOR RENT
at $35.00. Eight large rooms and
location the -best. H. F. Wilder,
phone 631. . 2-14-3U.
BRAND NEW PRETTY BUNGALOW
for rent. Carolina Court, "five rooms,
. $18.00. . H. F. Wilder, Phone 631.
2-14-3ti.
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS,
buggy, harness, collars, hames and
traces All very cheap. Also good
snaking horse. Lingo City Metal
Works. 2-13 tf.
WHEN YOUR BOY GOES INTO THE
Trenches see that he takes with him
your portrait. He will treasure it
' above all the gold on earth. Foltz
and Kenlrix. 12-13-tf
WE DELIVER ALL MAGAZINES ON
date of issue when so requested
Phone your $rder to 745. Gordon's
Newsstand. 10-V-tZ
Don't matter if broken. pay $2 to
$15 per 3et. Also cash for old gold,
silver, and - broken jewelry. Send
by parcel post and receive; check by
return maiL Will hold goods 10s
days for sender's approval of my
offer. Li Mazer, 2007 So. 5th St.,
Phila Pa. . ; 2-15-30 y.
WANTED I WANT TO RENT A
farm and plant about forty or fifty
acres in tobacco, and also about
that much in corn. Address Box
63. Clarksville, Va. 2-14-7ti.
FOR SALE. TWO LARGE MULES,
1,200 pounds each. Reason for sell
ing will put on auto trucks. W. T
Farris, Prop, Farris' Bakery, phone
626-627. 2-8-tf,
UNREDEEMED VICTROLA CABl
inet Style, in first-class condition,
worth $100.00, Unredeemed price
$47.50. Call at Chas. Finklesteins,
6 South Front street. Phone 642.
2-9-tf.
WANTED TO BUY CLAr4
cotton rags will pay- 2 lrS cents
per pound.. Bring pr send 'them 'td
the Queen City Cycle Co. 209 Mar
ket St. 2-11-tf.
FOR SALE GOOD HORSE, BUGGY
and wagon. Reasonable for cash.
Apply 504 Red Cross street.
2-14-15-17
WANTED A GOOD MAN WITH $1,000
or $1,500 capital to become a part
ner in a good business. Address
Box 92, Wilmington, N, C.
2-13-tf.
WANTED STENOGRAPHER FOR
general office work. Write to Typ
ist, Box. 73. 2-13-ti.
FOR RENT 112 S. EIGHTH ST.
five rooms; $9.00, water free. See
M. C. Darby & Co. 2-13-tf.
FOR RENT 114- S. EIGHTH ST.
five rooms; water free. See M. C.
Darby & Co. 2-13-tf.
WANTED AT ONCE ONE OR TWO
experienced job-press feeders. Har
riss Printing and Advertising Co.
2-13-3ti.
CUT WOOD FOR SALE HARD
wood and pine mixed, sawed and
split for heater; cut three months.
Half-cord $3.75; cord, $7.50, deliver
ed. 'Phone 1250-J or 481-J. 2:5:tf
$5.00 PRIZE GUESS THE NUMBER
of Mazda Lamps in our window.
City Electric Co. Pythian Bldtc.,
206 Princess. l-31-2w.
TOLEDO SCALES NO SPRINGS.
Honest weight. E. A. Shands, Jr.,
now representing Toledo Scale Co.
in this territory. Phone 630..
12-29-tf.
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i Water and Ann streets s
Phone 789o - -- g
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ANY a boy thinks he. will save when V,
time his salary is raised. And when he is u?11
be saying that jit is .too late to begin to save
As a matter of fact, every person, young or 'j
to save a part of their income ALL THE TIME U1
Your accourivyvith . this bank earns 4 ner
T30undedOuarterlv. 1
THE PEOPLES SAVI
CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS
WHY NOT HAVE A NEW
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JJJ'iLJLJLl
Nifty Straws
MISS ALMA BROWN
VULCAN PLOWS
One h orse ' ... 8.50
One and one-half horse . .,. ...... ... 1 2.00
Two horse 1 5 00
NEW GROUND PLOW :, 13.50
Cape Fear Hardware Company
OUR 21ST SERIES OF
STOCK WILL OPEN SAT
URDAY, MARCH 2ND
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Progressive Building & Loan Association
Coca-Cola Grape Juice Mint Julep
Banana and Vanilla In Buckets and Cones
Phone. 520
Join Uncle
War Savings
Club
Buy War Savings Stamps. A profitable, simple
secure investment payings 4 per cent compounded,
deemable at any time upon ten days' notice, issued in
two denominations, 25 cents and $5.00.
25 cents and $5 seem small amounts but remember
that a single strand in a cable has no strength but thou
ands of these stiands bound together uphold the Brook'
lyn Bridge.
Do your bit,
A country worth righting for is worth savin?
for.
W. B. Cooper & Co.
. , . Wilniington, N. C.
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS
Subscribers to
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
will please call and make settlement for their subscrip
tions. This Bank will also exchange
BONDS for
INTERIM CERTIFICATES
- The MuMin Mtional Bank
a .young man. Then, he thinks he will H
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Buy War Savings Stamps Everywhere
SODA FOUNTAIN
MENU
Grape Fruit Ola Lemonade
Ice Cream-
PAYNE DRUG CO.
Fifth and Red Cross Stl
ams
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