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PAGE TWO. Seen; On Broadway - ' - By O O Mclntyre. . - N6w York,- April -2(WThe news that a real' live band of Parisian Apaches had come to New York real live ones With -guns 1 and everythinggave the eaaopy loungers' something to talk about during the week: There are ported to be about twenty-five of the montmartre rascals working as waiv ar la hoUla. -It is probable that they ill not be lonasoma. being so near &;hat pirates. With the coming of th Apaches comes the revival oftthe apache dance the rough and tumble ltmnjl hold -affair that uaad to be V9re ,m m , k vr Mxy Pt&krord, Douglas rairWnki an 4 Cbaftla Chapila who cas v la from CaUflwaU to whoop be Libaky Loan. In every city and villa through waloh they p4ssl thousand COO people watU hour In a btinitni ivfYHrstnTra ta 41 tham. Til ST Wr- r It was hard 10 tall WUh3x ens li tha v wnsre vaay tpsK iomt exum aa tha Vf!t Prektord rot In mMt Jlausa bl thay .a fare as io hf S;- ' """i 'MJiitan Lorrama has cos' mcx .to 3 nxxi- whot manAXtnaai;iha aartai earav hui wrnuni vw -one, ..'it ain oaaaga j ar Ik fi rti nten -WiZA aim. araal naw ab U ritef jak aa a TTTflt DMIMf ' MlMHM II. e ComptroUe?, ftow dttttofttt era intaM la th wyi arrnrflA in town thli veil to attonl baar Cfren . nzs noauf, ana wu tM imi iwi norlaa of th waak , , Tha day aftor ut tatpoa ran gaou had reached a WaUrn camp, . AO eordinar to Mr. Rldeabr. a rookie atrolh ed into camp after darlCvAa. be was : going -past a sentry, ha , was : chab lensred. ' '. .. "who goes mere r ' "Machine gun SOI," anawared - the xooKie. .v. "Advance to be recognized. "Aw, you don't know, ina,' rrw only been here a couple ot day. . -. ; And here is another war story that has been going tha rounds of Broad wav: . A certain rerimant tB- one. of the big Eastern e&otoomfits ibeoaina very impatieni to ro abroad aotoa weeks -ago. ana w very muoh dtkap pointed at th UkaUhoo4 of having to undergo csraral waaks mora of train ing, ' - i w; minoiri VI o nnmaina law refided In retttar transferred to a bat . tbHftn fTiat wa rntfl tnmii rmm - Whereupon the rest of the regv juciiL iiuiaucu c-ad,i.o uag kmu wv stars on it. I One of the stars of the circus ts ! "Dainty Marie,'" a Venus who die Dorts in a swinkina-.4rat)ese In white i s$fc::tfg)rtsSto aob J. - ll.ll. tA . Wmm. . . I J' - -- . V M m U7W.IU sue sag irtjctiBX. cross evaL a T V.. - J . . A ffese. She was: sotir aaem)tj and HI-1 tempered. . She saw nt etirlous lady on " ajeze one day and beam aroV. tfous to be one herseli She ran awio Otitdoor life, swinging on tha trapeaa . and. an operation. for croa eyes made J o - ouc uciic v ca kiiab auj ugJL JWiajf A itMr irm.n- m.I mmo.4 ' J.I JJJ JT Lift IT JUU11K fclil TTCkULB IU IUII1 H. circus and swing irt a trapeze in srauza .leave remain homely, . : -wr- IT-.-r T - "4- "T T T T V T CLARKTON C kZ. 3C A .V .V. s. m m VTT "T T V T 1" V TT i feiAittra-tuu, Ayni iiiB3 Amanaa i "(otu'- CTiGTiT rna. nrr.fi Lr-i-i-r i i ten.. ; :::f.. T a . - -r . v.Mr. and Mrs. u. B. Ward and son, oriyirton, Ga., are visiting here. ? kliLf ler?aa ATitt T..fn.AM n " ,T ill ;irigletory spent Sunday in Laurin- c;,.iisses inline joeiie Fnirer and At " j 1- Frfciav:- t;Messrs I. A.. Sfngletary and Homer ! v he ' n - t 1 .. . ..- . ' "Vlt is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by f - impure blood. . ; At this season of the year. Nature is trying to K throw off the Imparities and this condition usually IVmakes tjie body' very weak ' A Good Blood Tonic just at this time brings re lief and is a great help to Nature. WBi&iBBB J "'is made for that purpose; it-contains just what the f lBlood needs, IRON and QUININEr in a form accept , fable to the -most delicate stomach. It purifies and "Enriches the Blood and you can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect 60c per bottle. - v - : . . -. . - -; - Hester were In Wilmington last week. . Dr. E.: S. Clark attended the Medi cal Association at Southern' Fine this week. v ' . - - - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and .chil dren, of Abbottsburg, were visitors in town Sunday. r , Rev. and Mrs; Douglas Monroe, of Red Springs, -were guests at the home o llr. Henry Wooten last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Goodman and re-jlitle daughter; of Wilmington; "Visited, Rev. tand Mrs W. H. Goodman?,Sun day. Mr. O. Ix Clark, Jr., went to Mount Giload' Sunday and was accompanied home by his wife and son, who have been visiting there. Mrs. Taylor,, of Morganton, Mrs. Rose, of Fayetteville. and Mrs. Ran kin, o Hallsboro,' visited their sister, Ura N A. Currie, this week. ' Mist Annie E. Koonoe received the aad news Monday of the death of her brother which accurred in Georgia, Miaa Koonce left Tuesday for her &om fax Richland. ,- LUMBERTON. tmbrton, April 20 Miss Mary iWraat and Miss Gladys Powers, of roVarrrHle, were among the shop H&t ta town Monday afternoon , MiaSM , Hilda and Marl am Wein t; WtniJied . Tuesday from a 10 aiyf trt to' Georgia and South Uaro- V ,M, ,a4 ;Mra. A. L. Lawson and danxhto Mies Mittie, and son, Mr. er of Orram, were among the shop ped 'in town yesterday. Mrs. D. . Lea returned Tuesday Jtother bom in Wilmington after irodlnik aeroral days here vielting Ktaa nom nar D-rotner ana sis HnUw, V- and Mrs' J. Q. Beck wtth. - Mlaa VTvian Townsend ha return: a4 from Maxton, where she spent a (ww ' 4aya visiting relatives and tritnta, Meadamaa R. L. Livermore and J. K. Occnenour and Miss Lelia Lariack of tmbroke --are spending the. day with Mr, and -Mrs. J. J. Goodwin. Mlsl Itosa McArthur of Red Springs li ftandin thla week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. feartea, Ohecinut etreet. ; Mr, R. Barnes of Barnesville pass md llirongh-' town Tuesday Bight en routa to Oamp .Sevier, Greenville, S. 0.' to visit hla TgTandson, Mr. Roger Wttmjcn, who belongs to Company A, K.: 0. Engineers. Mr. Jiother Mercer.; and. small daughter, Olara, of Route 6, ttumber ton, were among the visitors in town jreaterday. - Gen. P. A. Bond, of Hunters' Lodra, near Lowe, was a Lumberton visitor Tuesday. To Ortve Out Na!aria and Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what yoa are taking 'as the formula it printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a Tasteless form. tOoJLdv. WALLACE. 4 Wallaoe. April 20. Mr. and Mrs. S. fi Coall have moved into their new. oma la town, the' house formerly -'n4 by Mr. A. L. McGowen, on .Uroad street. Mr. Colwell has sold hla home and plantation eight miles wait of hera to Mr. Gibson, of Grimes land, Who has taken charge. Lieutenant Graham Williams, wife and littlo son, of Camp Jackson, are spending several days with relatives in Wallace. Mrs. -Williams and son have been with Lieutenant Williams at his camp during the winter and will return with him for how long, no one knows. Quite a large crowd from here at tended the PresDyterial at Rose Hill this week. Mrs. Isaac Margolis and little daugh ter have returned from New York, where Mrsi Margolis has been for sev eral months for medical treatment for her little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Margolis have heretofore made Bur gaw their home, but will now live in Wallac Wallace extends them a hearty weloome. Prot End Mra, Horace Stewart and family hav taoved from Rose Hill, whre Prof. Stewart was superintend Cent of th rradad school the past two years, to their home, in the suburbs of Wallace. They spend every sum- sthiil Testis? THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH, mer In their home here, to the pleas ure' of "ull "Wallace" friemls. ; 1 3 ' T Mrs J John - Parker and little daugh ter, of Hopewell, Va.f are visiting rel atives here. Mrs. Parker was former ly Miss Bessie Newkirk, of Wallace.- Mrs. LaFayette Southerland and3is-. ter, Miss Lizzie Reade, left We.dnes day for their old home, TimberJakeV Mrs. Southerland stopped over in: Ra leigh, where she was a delegate to the Methodist Conference. Miss Reade has spent the winter here witfi. her sisters, Mrs. Southerland ; and' y y S... - ' . " mr I t 11. ' - mm t (TT i - ' j"""'11 " ' N. J ACORl H i MONDAY. AFTERNOON, iPRIL 22, 191 8. Mrs. F. P. Powers, and has. been such a power in the " work of the town, e pedally Red i Cross; r-that' v -everyone feels that her leaving is cpiite a loss. Miss -Lula Boney is" visiting rela tives in Wilmington. - The news has reached here that Mr. Henry Lee Boney, one of the Wallace boys "over there," , has been-in actiye service, in fropt' trenches for three weeks. ,, i - - -Mr. Herbert Cavenaugn,'-son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ciepaugh, has enlisted in' the , navy.UhfsA'weel?, and A Soldier's offering to sweetheart! tsl naturally sweetmeat! that ' gave most refreshment and great est enjoyment when on duty. J1JST RECEIVED CAR LEDBET ONE SEED Can Make Pro ROME -.-'' " " "" Li"-" ' i...,Jl is "ndw awaiting orders. In the mean time 'this -Red iCro'ss chapter is get ting ready his 1 comfort .kit, sweater, etc. - i- : : - . universal military service gum th him PLANTERS not Shipments IfOBXdAGB SAlfi 1 By virtue of th power f tale eonteln ert la a certain morttaraM ded: made, by ton Homestead an'd;Coan AssociaUottf - bear - insr rintA fAnrtl Rth, 1B1fi . anil duly reflristeir - ed on tne records of New Hanover County In Book 89, page 43, the undersigned wiu Bell,' at public .auction, to the highest bid iterFtot&Ertrtt;&t& Honser-dowltt the City of Wilmington, on Monday, th 29th day -of -April, 191S,- at twelve o'clock: M.. tbe following - described property in tne--City. -of . Wilmington.: . - . . ... 1st: BEGINNING at a point in-' the Southern-line " of Meare Street U4- feet West-from Western line -of ;Tbird Street; runs thence AVestwardly with said Souths em line of Meares Street S8 feet; .tbenc Southwardly., parallel with Third Street 110 feet; tbence .Eastwardly. parallel . with Meares Street 38 feet ; thence Northwardly Parallel with Thir Street 110 feet to the "Beginning. ' - 2nd : BEGINNING at a point in the Western line of Second - Street 49 1-2 feet North : from the' Northerti : line of Martin Street.; runs thence 'Northwardly- with the Western line of Second Street 49 1-3 feet ; thence Westward!?- parallel with Martin Street 100 feet; thence Southwardly- paral lel - witaUecond Street 9 1-8 feet; thenee Eastwaadly" parallel . with Martin Street 1UU reet to the Beginning. This March 29th, 1918. WltMlNGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By JOHN D. BELLAMY & SON, 3-29 3Q days Attorneys. MORTGAGE SAI.B By virtue of the powet- f sale con tained in a eertafn- mortgage ded made by Marshall H.. Hill and vife to the Wil mington Homeetead and Loan Associafcion, bearing date October 3rd, 1916, and duly registered on the records of New Han over County in Book 89, page 577, the un dersigned will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at ..the .Court House, door in the -City of Wilmingtojj, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April, 191S, at twelve -o'clock M., the following described property in the City of Wilmington: BE GINNING at a pjoint In the Eastern line of Dfckinson Street 99 feet South of South ern line of Gwynn Street; runs thence Southwardly with Eastern line of Dickin son Street 33 feet; thence EastwaTdTy par allel with -Gwynn Street 132 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with Dickinson Street 33 feet;-thence Westwardly. -parallel with Gwynn Street 132 feet to the Beginning. This 29th of March, 1918. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By JOHN D. BELLAMY & SON, . Attorneys. 3-29 30 days MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contain ed in a certain mortgage deed made by Stacy Adams to' the Wilmington Home stead and Loan Association, duly regis tered on the records of New Hanover County in Bdok 93, page 889, the under signed will sell, at public auction, to the mgnest oiaaer, zor casn, on Monday, toe 29tb day of April, 1918, at twelve o'clock M at the Court House door in the City of Wilmington, .the following described property situate in tbe City of Wilming ton: - BEGINNING at a point la the Northern line of Nixon Street 30 feet West from its intersection with the Western Mne of Eighth Street; running thence Northward ly parallel with Eighth Street 60 feet; thence Westwardly parallel with Nixon Street 120 feet ;tbence Southwardly paral lel with Eighth Street 60 feet to North ern line of Nixon Street; , thenee East wardly . along said Northern line of Nixon Street 120 feet to the Beglnlng. This 29th of March. 1918. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By JOHN D. BELLAMY & SON, Attorneys. 8-2930 days. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. By virtue of the power and authority contained in Chapter 71 of the Public Laws of 1911. the Board of Education of the County of New Hanover having ? duly petitioned the Board of ,, commis sioners of said county, in accordance with said act order an election to be held in said County of New Han over to ascertain- the- will of the peo ple, "Whether, there shall be levied on1 41 taxable property ' and polls- ef sai'd county a special " taxi, of ": ten" " cents tra the 1100.00 -valuation of property and thirty cents on each poll to supplement the county scnooi runa of said county " the Board of "Commissioners of New Hanover County do hereby order that an election be held in said county, between the hours of sunrise and sunset on the 8th day of May, 1918, to ascertain the will of people on the question, "Whether there shall be levied on "all taxable prop erty, and polls of said county a special tax of ten cents on the $100.4)0 valuation of property and thirty cents on each poll to supplement the county school fund of said county. . At said election the ballots tendered and cast ' by the qualified electors shall have written or printed on them, "For Special Tax." or. "Aarainst Snecial Tax" all a nail' pfted electors who are in favor of said spe cial tax snail vow "iror special Tax," ana all qualified electors who are opposed to said special tax shall vote, "Against Spe cial Tax." Per the purpose of this election as au thorised by the said act, the 1 said Board oX Commissioners nf New Hanover County do hereby order a new registration" for said election a&d the following are - de signated as the poiliag places in said townshpls, precincts and wards, and the persons herein named are appointed regis trars, and judges of said election -in said townships, precincts 'and wards, to-wit: Cape Fear Township, Johnston'e Store, J. H. Johnstoa registrar; J. W. Wind ers and D. J. Joyner, 3udgC Harnett (Seven Mile Post,) Smith's Store. Geo. 5'1Smith, registrar; Geo m Shepard and Wm.Canady, Judges na rnHU i csbb trm rm i : KnffAv'a y . tu Pittman,-; judges. raett,, Jpnoxet Park), Smith's i - T - T... Smitli. registrar: A. H. SSefta j r Montgomery, judgfei. den's Store, polling; Walter Home T w 4trar;,EE. .Southerland and R. e wS" lis, judges. ao1' Masonboro CSunset Park), Bas.h Park. J. O. Long, registrar; W. E w?11 and J. H. LeGwin, judges. Prl Federal Point, T. J. Burnett's Plac m J. -Burnett, registrar; s. T. Keyea .dh A. Biddle, Judges. ' and J Wilmington. . First Ward, Engine. House, Feurth Campbell, G. H. Davis, registrar? W Mint and C. MxDJonw, Judges Second Ward, Court House, W. w r.i - Tliird Ward, Giblem Lodge, R. K. Biave fiaSfS?a4:B" SymmM aDd E- E ' Fourth Ward. Mrnun.i,'. et.M.. , T. Furlonir. reeristrsr: w t dno R. L. Fox, Judges. ' an Fifth Ward (Precinct 1) Ehjrtne nnn. Ftfth and Castle streets, H. E? Fost ' judgesl H- Ketchum and C- .Barnes, Fifth Ward (Precinct 2), Biddle stm? Fifth and Castle streets, J. W. Gaffo.2 registrar; Sion. J. King and Henry -W lett. Judges w' Sixth 7ard, Mann, Atkinson and ters' Store, J. F. Mann, registrar; J w Womble and Van Woodcock, judges' " The regjlstration books of each townsiw precinct and ward shall be kept open tli the registration of electors "twenty da preceding the day Jor the close of the rei. istration books hereinafter provided $?u day excepted, between the hours of nins o'clock A.. M. and sunset on each dar Y,a ginning the 4th of April, 1918, aDd the'aid books shall be closed for registriition 0n the second Saturday befoie the elerlon to wit, on the 27th of April, 1918, and on Sat urday the 6th day of April. 1H8. and a Saturday the 13th day of April. 101S anJ on Saturday the 20th day of April, '191 and on Saturday the 27th day of Anrii' 1913, the registrars shall attend with thel? registration books at the polling places of their respective townships, precincts ami wards for the registration of electors Tha registrars shall attend the polling places of their respective townships, precincts and wards on the Saturday preceding the eler. tion, to-wit: on the 4th of May, 191R, from the hour of nine A M. untif the hour of three P. M., when and where the sa'J books will be open to the inspection of t electors Jot said, township, precinct or ward and any of said electors shall b9 allftwed to object to the names appearin? on said books. s By order of the Board of Commissioner! of New Hanover County. April 2, 1918. , W. A. McGIRT, 4-2.30tl. Chairman. SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. By virtue of the power and diree ion contained in Chapter 477 of the Public Local Laws of North Carolina, passed at its 1917 session, due and proper request haying been made to the Board of Commissioners" of New Hanover by the Board of Education of New-Hihover County, as required by said act, the Board of Commission ers of New Hanover County do here by give notice that a . special election is called and will be held between the hours of sunrise and sunset on the 8th day. of May, 1918, for the purposo of submitting to the qualified eleo tors . of said county, the question. "Shall New Hanover County issue its coupon bonds, not to exceed the sua of $250,000.00 and levy a .special tax for. public school improvements ia said eounty," in order to provide for the erection, construction and repair of suitable and " permanent schooJ houses in said County, necessary for lhe accommodation of the children of said county.. At said election the "ballots tender ed and cast by ; said electors shah hare written or- printed tyre tbea '-go? . public , school bonds,", or "igaimi public school bonds. ll qui'iifici electors who are In " favor ol sail bonds shall ' Votd 'TOf public sctool bonds," and all qualified electors -who are opposed to .said londs shall vote "Against public school bonds." For the purpose of this election u authorized by the said act, the said Board of Commissioners of New Han over County do hereby order a new registration for said election and the following are designated as the poll- , ing places in said townships, precincts and wards, and the persons herein named aro appointed registrars and judges of said election in said, town ships, precincts and wards, to-wit: Cape Fear Township, Johnston's Store, J-. H.: Johnston, registrar ; J. W. Wind ers and D. J. Joyner, Judges. Harnett (Seven Mile Post,) Smith'! Store, Geo. .T. Smith, registrar; Geo, T. Shepard and Wm.Canady, judges Harnett (Seagate), Roger's Store, L. Larkin, registrar; G. H. .Rogers and B L. Pittmanr Judges. Harnett, (Winter Park), Smith's Store, J. T.. Smith, registrar; A. H. High an F. A Montgomery; Masonboro, (Whiskey Creek), Lum den'B Store, polling; Walter Sorne, reg istrar; E. E. Southerland ana K. E. Hoi lis, Judges. Masonboro (Sunset Park), Baseball Park, J. C. Long, registrar; W. E. Pria and J. H. LeGwin, Judges. Federal Point, T. J. Burnett's Place, T. J. Burnett, registrar; S. T. Keyes, and J. A. Biddle Judges Wllmington. . First Ward, Engine House, Fourth an! Campbell G. H. Davis","' registrar ; W. K. Mints and C. McD.Jones, Jndges. Second -Ward, Court House, W. W. G& loway, registrar ; . T. JL Shepard . and Q. B. Applewhite, Jndges. Third Ward, Giblem Lodge, K. E. Blak, registrar; L. B. Symmes and B. E. Wil liams, Judgea. Fourth Ward, McClellan's Stables, Jao. J. Furlong, registrar; W.M. Peck and a. L. Fox, Judges. " " ' ' Fifth Ward (Precinct 1) Engine House, Fifth and Castle streets, H. E. Foster, reg istrar : A. H. Ketphum and C. L. Barnes, Judges. Fifth- Ward (Precinct 2), Biddle Stor, Fifth and Castle streets J. W. Gafford, registrar; Sion J. King and Henry flew lett, Judges. ixth -Ward, Maan, Atkinson and Wat ters'- Store, - J. F. Minn, registrar; J. Womble and Van Woodcock, judges. The registration booTts of each townsnip. precinct and ward shall be kept open for th registratiott of elector twenty dT preceding" th day or the-close of the reg istration books hereinafter provided, sun day excepted, between the hoars of nins o'clock A; M. and sunset on each day, M ginctng the 4th of April, 1918, and tM said books shall . be closed for registra tion on the -second Saturday before tM election, to-wit, on tbe 27th .of .Apnl,. W . an on' Saturday the 6th day of April, wv aid on Saturday the 13th day of April, 1918, and on Saturday the 20th dT" April. 1918. and : on Saturday the 27th day of April. 1918, the registrars shall at tend with their registration books at the polling places of their respective town, Ships, precincts and wards for the regis tration -of. electors. The registrars shall attend the polling places of their respec tive townships, precincts and wards on the Saturday preceding the election, to wit. on the 4th of May. 1918, from the hour ef . nine- A. M. until the bour of three P. M., when and where the said books will be open to the inspection of the electort ef. said township, precinet or ward and any of said electors shall be allowed to Object to the names appearing on saio books.. By order of the Board of Commiaslol ers of Sew Hanover County. April 2, 1918. W. A JicGIRT. -2-30tL - - v ; Cbairmna-
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