Nomination Coupon Votes in Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation Good for 5,000 Campaign. I nominate ....... Addresa St. No. Nominated ty T NOTB-HOnly' the first nomination blank; received when propeny filled-ont, -will count 5,000 vote. The management reserve the right t o reject any objectionable nominitlons. Those' who make the nominations can upon request, have their .t ; tvi u t-. wnTn4nnn rn sTiat ph who will under no cir- xn hi c i. niuuitu s J ... rf cumstances divulge same. Any one can make nominations, yourself or a friend. , Nominate Not Good After June 29, 1918. Special Voting Coupon Wiimington Dispatch New Era Circulation. Good For 200 Votes Address District For - 3ood for 250 votes when filled out and sent or mailed to the Cam paign Department of The Wilmington Dispatch on or before expira tion date. Trim carefully and not roll or t'- and fasten together and write name on first coupon. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss' DelaTaylor . . ... . . , . Norma Northam ...... , Sea Gate, ,N. C. Miss Rosa Rodgers Mrs.. Willie Smith ... Miss Bessie Larkins . Sadie -Butler Berta Stanland ....... Maggie Hines . . . . . . . . Salemburg, N. C. Charlotte Holland . . . Teachey, f. C Ethel ' Sloan Warsaw, N. C: Miss Carrie Mae Garner Miss Lou Mitchel Faisori .. Miss Hulda Best . . . Miss Annie Stokes ......... Miss Fannie Wilson ....... Miss Bessie Miller Miss Vivian Best M.'ss Annie Kate Powell .... Miss Margaret Barden Mrs. Robert Smith Miss Leonora Womack Mss Susie Faison Miss Annie 45,000 . 4,200 43,400 32,250 39,900 52,000 47,600 41,200 48,800 54,400 43,200 38,800 37,200 40,400 45,500 43,000 40,200 41,200 42,000 36,600 43,400 49.800 CANDIDATES VOTES ANNOUNCED TO-DAY NOTICE THE INCREASE With Tenacity and Determination Candidates Display Great Effort Every Participant Anxious to Secure 250,000 Ex tra Votes For Each Twenty -five Dollars in Subscriptions This Week Offer Positively Closes Saturday, 10 P. M., June 29 The participants names are an- j Mrs. nounced again today in The Dispatch, j Miss and there can be readily observed that Miss the votes' 'are moving skyward very Miss rapidly. This, condition is brought j about for the reason The Dispatch isi in daily receipt of -many thousands of the free votnig coupons for the differ ent participants also many subscrip tions are being received each day, and The Dispatch desires to suggest to its many readers now that the circulation increasing very rapidly ana ine 13 into many new Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Dispatch is going homes every day. Frienas Very Much Interested. The friends of the many partici pants are very much interested them- J Miss selves in the Campaign that the'r fa- j Miss vored candidate is making. This cer-: Miss tainly speaks well for the success of ! C. H. Cromartie 33,300 Bessie Sasser 34,200 Irene Russell , 38,500 Dora Smith 32,250 Bessie Batson 47,000 Willie Long 33,000 Sam Baryman 43.000 Sadie Lane 35,250 Alma Lane 32,000 Burg aw, N. C. Vera Pullen 39,900 Mabel Bowen 49,000 Lottie Brown 52,000 W. C. Meyers 31,300 Pearl Bowen 35,000 Mary Borden 49,900 Maggie Williams 32,300 Lila Croom 41,000 Ruby Lanier, RFD 38,250 Annie Batson, RFD 2 30,000 Clinton, N. C. many participants, for the reason that Miss Minnie Winn . ... 40.Z50 without their friends co-operation ; Miss Nellie Moore 32,250 many of the candidates could not ac- Miss Laura Hobbs . 34.000 -comtll8h the success they hope for; Miss Kisie Jackson 51,200 co-operate each candidate possibly has an average of people who are Miss Hattie Jackson 30,500 Miss Hattie Marshall 33.300 three or four different 1 Miss Jennie Belle Oats 36,000 co-operat'ne and de-iMiss Vldelia McClamb 36.500 votine their time to the interest of . Miss Alma Parker 29,900 some particular candidate. Each can- j Miss Lillian Packer 32,90 didate Is fast lin ng up their friends j Miss Bettie Stewart 50,000 to their support and the battle royal i Calypso, N, C. for the Studebaker Six and the Chev-iMiss Henrieta Patton 44,000 rolet, also one of the other valuable Miss Sallle Sutton 34,000 and costly twelve awards, will soon be cn in real earnest. There is not a can- cuaace mat suuuia ovenoos iue i im portance of securing every possible subscription this week and receive 250,000 extra votes in addition to the regular votes for each $25.00 secured in nevr'bT renewal subscriptions. Special. Vote Offer Positively Expires " . Saturday. The special vote offer now in vogue will positively expire Saturday, June 29th. at. 10 n. in., and the different nar- iiciyciiits suuuiu lane auvduutge ui iu present great special voxe offer and secure every subscription that they possibly can by 10 p. m. Saturday. ine new paracipanis mai are en- .U. 4.1. M w. A J J n a tart ine at a livelr eait. and in fact . are really setting the pace for some been active for the past two weeks. i The individual volume of subscriptions so far for each candidate is not so overcome at sucn an eari7 aate or tne c campaign, uivery canaiaate is prac- loallir vn aTMiifermi Tint TVi TV t patch advises every participant t- not ; - t - 3 i . ovciiuui Laiviiig auvauio.se Oi every ' inducement for extra votes and by all ; means taae aavantage or tne present great. Inducement and secure many ex trft votes : in fact, "hlore ktra vof i nn subscriptions secured are issued THIS -WKKK tnftTI ftTlV flltlirA tima ilnrln o- - J . W bXM.V UUilUg ' the life of the Camoaien. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mildred Brodgen 37,200 Castle Hayne, N. C. Margaret Blossoms 35,000 Lena Savage 36,600 Edelweiss Shearin 37,600 Falton, N. C. Annie Adams, RFD 1 42,200 Alie Williams, RFD 1... 41,250 Hattie McCullen, RFD 1.. 39,000 Earl Hatcher 38,000 Marie Faison 39,200 Margaret Cooper 41,250 THE TWO GRAND CAPITAL t AWARDS. 1 - First Capital Award, Studebaker Six. Fully equipped. Value $1,507.50. Second Capital Award, Chevrolet ' Five-Pasenger Tourins Car. Model 495 Fully equipped. Value $745.00 DIVISION "A" . : Comprises all of the following counties: New Hanover (outside corporate limits of the city of Wil mington), Cumberland, Duplin, Ons low, i Pender, ; Jones, Sampson and Wayne. AWARDS FOR THIS DIVISION. First, Victor Victrola. Second, choice of any Singer Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74 in, value. Third, Forty-two Piece Chest of fSIIver, . - .. ... " Fourth, ; Twenty-four i'lece cnest of Silver , , .Fifth, Eastman Kodak. " ej-rtanHHf fJold Wrist Watch. . Five Per Cent. Commission to all not 'securing an awara. - C. Autrvvftle, N. Mlssida Autry, RFD 1... : Bowden, ,N. C. Miss Beetle Jioftta : . . . Miss Katherlne Kornegay Letha Precythe Viola Lee , Ellen Hatcher Rachel Witherington , Jacksonville, N. C. Miss Virginia Koonce ...... Kenansvllle, N. C Miss Daisy Jones Mrs. G. A. Gavins, Sr , Miss Annie Dail Miss Ernestine Whaley ... Miss Ethel Wallace Magnolia, N, C. Miss Evelyn MIddleton ... Miss Lyda Southerland . . . Miss Mae Parker Mount Olive, N. C. Mrs. E. A. Taylor Rose Hill, N. C. Miss Beaulah Cobb Miss Ethel Hatcher Miss Pattie Aaron Miss Lillian Byrd Miss Margaret Steele Martin Miss Kate.W. Steele Miss Blanche James Miss Norma Hatch Miss Mary McGee Miss Esther Tatum Mrs. Carrie Ross Miss Hattie Wooten Miss Alice Rouse Miss Eflie Russell Miss Daisy Moore Miss Nettie Lanier Miss Lucy Southerland Miss Mildred Scott Early . . . Rocky Point. N. C. Miss Isabelle Brown Miss Pearl Snarkmari Mrs. W. H. Peden . . . Miss Wllma Casteen. Miss Pauline Futch, RFD 1 Mrs. W. H. Malpass Miss Helen Bell, RFD 2 . . . . Southport, N. C Miss Elizabeth St. George" Mis Irma Davis ; Miss Louise Standland' " '. . Miss Eloise Daniel Miss Janie James ....,'."" Miss May Arnold '. '. Miss Leslie Ruark Miss Sallie Dosher . Miss Hortense Mintz Miss Annie Carr j Miss Laura Lars en . 42,000 Snug Harbor. L. A. Blue,. .... C. C. Craft Miss. Ameritt Moore . . Missr Ruth Rodgers Mrs. M. B.. McCauley. Mrs. Lee Best 40,750 Miss Helen Fonveille 45,600 Miss Joyce Jones 48,80 Miss Nancy Taylor 46,300 Miss Lola Quinn 43,900 Miss Marion Loftin 44,800 Miss Olivia Best 49,750 Miss Mattie Owens 46,000 Miss Ann'e Lee Adkins 48,900 CC B!.U..fl. etaoinshrdlu Willard, N. C. Miss Catherine Page 53,000 j Miss Callie Wells 38,800 Watha, II. C. Miss Jessie Peace 43,250 Mrs. J. M. Lee 39,900 Mrs. J. G. Blake 36,600 Wilmington, N. C. Miss Annie Taylor 43,250 Miss Lula Woody, RFD 1 44,000 Miss Hazel Bishop, RFD 1 42,200 Miss Lena Middleton, RFD 1.. 37,750 Miss Elizabeth Shepard, RFD 2 53,500 Miss Thelma Webster, RFD 1. 54,900 Miss Mary Bradshaw. RFD 1.. 37,750 Miss Mary Huey, RFD 1 55,200 Miss Janie Walton, RFD 1 41,000 Miss May Sinclair, RFD 1 39,900 Miss Daisy Bryant, RFD 1 37,000 Miss Isabelle Bryan. RFD 1 43,000 Miss Gladys Page, RFD 1 42,200 Miss Evelyn Herring 52,000 Miss Thelma Howard, 3 P. M. avenue 40,400 Miss Carrie Pearson, 115 Is.. Eighth street 49,200 Miss Mildred Sidbury, 1738 Car olina avenue 65,500 Miss Sallie Congleton, 619 Sur ry street 47,800 Wallace, N. C. Mnss Lillie Dixon 43,2o0 Miss Lena Carter 39,900 Miss Ellen Rose 45,250 Miss Margaret Hall 42,200 Miss Ruth Teachey 36,300 Miss Madge Southerland 43,000 Miss Virginia Warde 39,600 Miss Ruth Williams 40,000 Miss Annie Carr 44,400 Miss Rena Sykes 55,000 Miss Alice Hussey 47,200 Miss Jessie Rose 51,000 Miss Allle Hill Boney 48.000 Miss Ethel Mae Boney 48,250 Mrs. Cleveland Williams 50,600 Miss Elizabeth Campbell .... 47,750 Miss Rebecca Caldwell.; .. 43350 Miss, Virginia Bryant. RFD ... 42,000 Miss Eleanor Southerland 43,800 Miss Elizabeth McGowan 40,250 Miss Virginia James 36,750 Miss Wirtha Ennie 45,500 Mary A.; Beckwith . .' I W-v ;: yAltsbrook," S. ' C. . Miss'Ruth, Allsbrook .... , "frZ i 5 ' Ab'botsfiurgV'N. ,C. Mlssda, Suggs r:. Miss' Margaret Craven . .1 ." Bolivia, N. C. Miss Vera McKeithan ....... Miss Grace Mizelle "' v Bolton, N C. Miss Arlane Barber ....... . . Miss Bith Troy ; .. l .......... Miss Lois Allen: .... Mrs. J. H. Steward Mrs. G. T. Myers Mrs Ingram Mrs: tParker : Boardman, N. C. Miss Pearl Williams '.. Miss Grace Stevens Miss Mabel Malsby Miss Janie Edwards Miss 42,200 50,000 ........ x 38,800 54,800 44,000 . s : 43,600 40,000 47,800 44,250 46,000 41,250 49,000 45,500 34,000 5,000 5,000 42,500 40,250 42,000 47,750 Sip ENABLES YOU TO MP YOI0SCU OF STOMACH. WDAEVAND UVER TV0t3L3. SOLD MD ENDORSED BY H ML 600DDPUG STOQESYi Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mies Mrs. DIVISION "B" Comprises the following . counties of North Carolina: Brunswick, Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties. Also all of South Carolina within a radius of 100 miles of Wilmington. 50,250 33.000 .,34,200 37,750 45,500 43,300 38,000 32,200 39,000 42,200 , 31.500 58,000 40,000 . 47,750 .34,200 . 34,400 36,000 29,000 38,800 47,250 54,000 29,900 31,300 36,500 32,300 36,300 39,900 .,40,400 32,250 39,800 40,633 40,200 AWARDS FOR THIS DIVISION. First, Victor Victrola. Second, choice of any Singer Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74.00 in value. Third, Forty-two piece Chest of Silver. Fourth, Twenty-four Piece Chest of Silver. Fifth, Eastman Kodak. j Sixth, Solid Gold Wrist Watch. 'x Five Per Cent. Commission to all not securing an award. : Acme, N. C. Miss Isabelle Russ 47,750 Agnes Britt 43,250 Bladenboro N. o. Miss Marie Jordan .'. 44,400 Miss Ethel Thompson 42,000 Miss Pauline Hillman 46,600 Miss Emma Freeman .. .'. 42,800 Miss Clara Freeman 39,300 Miss Vera Storms 37,600 Cerro Gordo, N. C. Miss Aenks Griffin 43,200 w . Miss Minnie Williams 39,200 rMiss Miss Hattie Benton 40,400 Miss Ruby Martin 43,250 Chadbourn, N. C. Miss Eula Lennon 38,250 Miss Sayde Inman 38.500 Miss Lena McDonald 41,400 Miss Alice Love 46,200 Miss Eunice Boyette''. 48,000 Miss Ruth Inman 45,000 Clarkton, N. C. Miss Margaret Clark 50,200 Miss Fay Richey 45,750 Miss Bessie Smith 43,250 Miss Lula Mae Smith 45,250 Miss Lewellyn Sandland 43,300 Council, N. C Miss Alma Mears 49,800 Miss Annie Bradshaw 47.S00 Miss Eunice Squires 49,300 Miss Rosa Mae Grimsley 49,300 Conway, S. C. Miss Minnie Vault . 48.250 Miss Pearl Norton . . . . , 52600 Elkton, N. C. Miss Margaret Priest 51,200 Miss Aline Register 47,750 Evergreen, N. C. Miss Lizzie Griffin 45.250 Miss Lola Bell Nance 48,000 Miss Sudie Benton 40,200 Fair Bluff, N. C. Miss Eva Elvington 48,000 Miss Grace Powell 46,800 Miss Pauline Renf row 40.900 Miss Blanche Martin 47,500 Miss Lillian Battle 42.250 Miss Mary Cribb ' 44.500 Miss Mary Wilkerson 43.250 Freeman. N. C. Miss Ethel Grimsley 52000 Miss Pecolia Grice 51,000 Miss Winnie 'May Byrd 42,250 Miss Minnie Hardy 53,000 Fairmont, N. C. Mrs. J. L. Watson 49,900 Mrs. H. L. Blue 38,800 Mrs. H. W. Brown 36,300 Miss Bennle Becker ...... 33.500 Miss Opal Keeter 45,300 Miss Betty McGowan 41,000 Miss Belle McGowan 37,600 Miss Blanche Bullock 47,250 Miss Cathie Bullock 46.300 Miss Rosa Lee Floyd 45,250 Miss Penelope Ashley 54,800 Hamlet, N. C. Miss Doris Milton 48,000 Miss Marie Cowan 49.300 Miss Gertrude Pleasants 45,500 Hatlsboro, N. C. Miss Lois Thompson 43,300 Miss Ethel Frink 42,500 Miss Dorothea Mears 40,750 Miss Meta Barefoot 53,000 Miss Grace Carroll 48,800 Miss Ruby Thompson 42,800 Hampstead, N. C. Miss Beulah Howard 50,500 Lanvale. N. C. Miss Bessie Bellamy 55,000 Laurlnburg, N. C. Miss Mamie Hammond 42,200 Miss Emma Neal Covington . . . 50,250 Miss Berry Bryant 40,400 Miss Berta Covington 41,900 Miss Minnie Mae Hammonds.. 42,250 Miss Gladys Covington 54,400 Miss Mary Arnes 47,600 Leland, N. C. MIsssBessie Neeham, RFD .... 43,200 Miss Annie Lou Knox, RFD .. 46,300 Mrs. H. A. Williams ......... 47,300 Mrs . W. G . Adams . . ... .... 48,000 Miss Edith Vereen 40,200 Miss Beatrice Williams 44,250 Miss Lena Rose ,. 41,000 Loris, S C. Miss Galdys Butler 45.000 Miss Lila Harrelson ............. 46.300 Miss Claude Stanley ..... . 4G.600 Miss Gladys Graham 47,000 Mrs. E. P. Widmer 54,800 Lumberton, N. C. Miss NellytTyson 43,500 Miss Nannie Thompson 37,800 Miss Myrtle Pope 38,750 Hildred Weinsteln 39,900 Flora Wlshart 46.000 Carrie May Hedgpath .. 38,300 Mary Biggs 43.200 Mrs. C. B. Skipper, Jr 42,250 Miss Leigh Pope : 36.000 Mrs. Regan Mclntyre 47,250 Miss Monnie Collins 51,250 Miss Dorcas Williams -. 49,000 Miss Annie Burt Stainback ... 46.000 Miss Margaret Pope . . .., 53.000 Miss Eulalia McGill ...... 55,200 Maxton, N. C. Miss Maude. Cottingham 30.000 Town Creek, N. C. Miss Lizzie Frank Cannon . . . . 43.300 Miss Gussie Skipper 41,250 . Vineland, N. C. MIss 'Lucile Pierce . . 36,600 Miss Pearle Harrelson 55,400 Wananish, N. C. Mrs. G. H, Clark 42,200 Mrs. J. K. Council 51,250 Mrs. R. C. Dellinger 48,900 x Whlteville, N. C. Miss Margaret Crowell 43,300 Miss Kitty Malsby 47,500 Miss Ethel Burns 46,750 Miss Mamie Davis 48,800 Miss Virginia Bugg 45,400 Miss Hattie Watkins 40,300 Miss Estelle Hayes 45.250 Mrs. M. T. Moyers 40,400 Mrs. Yates Powell 48,250 Mrs. Lottie Powell 41,000 Mrs. Bertha Smith 51.800 Miss Lillie Cook 43,300 Lake Waccamaw, N. C. Miss Lizzie Carroll 4,600 Miss Mary McGwigan 50,200 SCHEDULE OF STEAMER Effective June 20. 1913 Leaves Wilmington everv day Saturday. 9:30 a. m. -cayescePl Leaves Wilmfnirt a. m. and 1:00 p Tm weaves Wilmington Sunday q.,ft m. and 6:00 p. m. a- Leaves Southport everv dav PT Saturday, 2:30 p. m. ' 7 esceW Leaves Southport Saturdav r-u m. and 4;00 rT m. " uJ a- Leaves Southport Sundav Vf.n and 8:30 p.m. P-m. By rirtue of the pot ( f tained in a certain mortgage IxtUe Dinkins. of WilVV bj 1916, and duly registered on :Jhh of New Hanover eountv in . reorJ page 324. the undersigned n"l-?- Uc auction to the higuet bif' pub" on Tuesday, July 9th, 191" -t Ui,Jrr. th following described'proe'tv in city of Wilmington, N c ' ' ln Us Beginning in the eastern lb n, v, rk street at a point GO feet north f- aU street and running thence Dt ai stil lline of Ninth Btreet 33 feeV sa:il parallel with Castle street f.:pr. ;.wst' south, parallel wirh irM.' 1 .nca t&enee vest, parallel with 1 ifxi. 10 me point 01 beiTiT-n'- ,n , ' ern line of .Ninth street. "Jl? fjl' pan oi lot o in Dlock 95, according t t"s present official plan of the "in" tte W. M. CUMM1NQ. 19,000 10.500 15,000 54,850 S9.250 35,000 38.250 '39;000 42,200 Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Marjery McCloud Miss Katherane McRae .., Laura Chandler Marion, 8. C. Alma W. Smith Margaret Frinke Luna Smith , Margaret Huggins .., Florence Stockhouse . Ryland Bryant ..... . Mullins, S. C. Miss May Huggins 38,200 Miss JeBsie Byrd ... 41,000 Miss Annie Hunter 37,000 Miss Roena Ariel 42.200 Mrs. Herbert Martin ; . 33,300 Mrs. Stephen Parrot 36,500 Miss Mayme C. Wolff . 55.600 McDonald. N. C. Donnfe Oreyard 45,250 Cathlyn McClain 48,800 Nichols, S. C. Annie Jackson 45.300 Eunice DuBoise 39.600 Sallie Pittman 53,900 Miss Mary Jones . . . 34,400 Miss Elsie Booker 47,750 Miss Eulalia Norton 39,300 Miss Eula Price 39,900 Newberlin, N. C. Miss Grace Pridgen Miss Marie Doster Miss Sudie Hufham Orrum, N.jC. Miss Vera Floyd . i-. Miss Caroline Nye . . w. Proctorvllle, N. C. Miss Blanche Surles Miss Hattie Graham 42,250 Phoenix, N. C. Miss Edith Vereen 39.800 MissLila Chinnis 43,300 Mrs. Daisy Williams ...... 38,250 Pembroke, N. C. Miss Mabel Haynes 45,750 Miss Leona McCullen s ........ 39,900 Rogers Mills, N. C. Miss Geneva Thomas 48,850 Rowland, N. C. Miss Elizabeth Evans 39,300 Miss Esther McNeil 49,000 Miss Janie Stanton 42.200 Bessie Broke 43,750 Supply, N. C. Grace Kirby 50,500 .41.250 47,000 52.250 44,000 46,000 55.750 Miss Miss Miss Pickard Tabor, N, C. Alice Carmichaei Sallie Jarrell Minnie Payne ... Myrtle Strickland Miss Velma Bell . . Miss Ada Graham ...... Miss Maude Wright .... Miss Miss Miss Miss 8,300 48,000 45,400 48.250 43,300 44,200 49,000 36,600 NUX-lRONi jF- 1918 TONIC With Paw-Paw Added THREE POWERFUL FORCES IN ONE PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM ftir. JLi.o. watson, oy occupation ,a paperhanger, residing at No. 5 Princess street, Wilmington, -N. C says: I was ran down, suffering from constipation, nervous indigestion and stomach troubles. Hearing of the re markable virtue in Ironized Paw-Paw, I purchased a bottle at Elvington's drug store. Began to take it three .times before meals, and in a few days I felt like a new man; can eat any thing I like now without distress, and can recommend it to any sufferer, as it does all that you claim for it, and will never be without some in my home. When run down, nervous, tired and worn out all the time, take this reli able preparation and know what it is to again feel like your old self. The cost, regardless of the size of your purse, is the same, and it may be se cured without trouble at Elvington's Dependable Drug Store, and by taking it one loses no time from work or pleasure and soon feels, the wonderful transformation which comes over one when regaining strength, vitality and old ambition. Get a bottle today. In terstate Drug Co., Inc., New York. Adv. MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of tlip iimvBrt ,,T- - in a certain mortgage deed b- f Dmkins, of Wilmington, x , ; t' Cummings, bearing date Mar-V i t- ri'" and duly registered on the . - " i v '" Hanover county in book &o, az'u -T the undersigned will sell at Va ;i f ,. ' dav. .Tnlv nth iQiv u, t- J 4ei-- Beginning the eastern line of Xhth Etreo. at a point 102 feet north from the nonam line of Castle street and nmn'c along the said eastern line of "iu -asi.ie street, l feet- thc'ii southwardly, parallel with Nirti tr.f 1 feet; thence weatwardly. parallel vi jasue street, bt reet to the besinri same beinar thi nnrthinict!..- . in block io, according to the present oin- yxau. ui lue 6UIU CUV 01 UiiThrt v N- C. V. M. CUMMIN 'L' 36,000 37,000 44,400 42,250 39,800 43,600 47,250 46,500 33,300 35,500 . 38,200 38,800 57,000 35.800 30,900 30,800 43,000 48,800 43,250 59,800 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. N. C. 48,000 ' 94 MA wwuw ...... 44,400 e ce A Buy a Good Refrigerator o McCray TTV i Jtmpire PuritainL New Yprk All sizes, all prices, for all purposes. Latest im provements. Largest stock in Wilmington. Good Ref rigeratbrs are scarce BUY YOURS TQDAY AT WILMINGTON, N. C. Wo FORECLOSUBE SALE By virtue of the power of sile con tained in a certain mortgage mace v Stacy Adams to the Wilmiaon Hom"e stead and Loan Association an; rt"is--fi in book 93, page 39 of the recor.u'pf New Hanover county, the undersigned Vl,1 sell, to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, for cash, at the courthouse door a th city of Wilminsrtoc, on FrMav 12th day of July. 1918, at 12 o'clock m the following described property sitirt in the city of Wilmington: TtoAt lot beginning at the intersects 01 the western line of Eighth street with the northern line of Xixon street; runs thence northwardly along the western line ot Kighth street 60 feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Nixon street 100 feet thence southwardly and parallel wnh Eighth street 60 feet to the northern line of Nixon street; thence eastwards along the northern line of Nixon street 150 feet to the beginning, and being part of lot 3, block 338, and the same as convsyed tc T. J. Qalnlivan to S. A. Adams or. the otl of November, 1917, to which deed refer ence to--made for a more particular de scription, said deed being registered k book 9S, page 103. This 11th day of June. 191S. WILMINGTON HOMESTEAD AN'D LOAN ASSOCIATIU.V. By John D. Bellamy, Attorney. 0-ll-30t COMMISSIONER'S SALE By virtue of a decree of the superloi court, made on the 30th day of April. ISIS, in the case therein pending of "Alice Lar kins and husband, J'ohn Larkius. vg. Thomas Harms, John J. Furlong, Janieg Pearce, Thomas Pearce, Henry Pearee, Pearce, Pearce, Rebecca Harriss, Thelma Pearce, Clarence Pearce, Albert Edward Harriss, William A. Harriss, Frances Harriss, Ralph Harriss, Norma et.i.e wiohnlaa Hurries LuLa Harriss. J. M. Woolard. Jessie T. Harper and Jes sie Harper," the undersigned will sell, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door iu the city of Wilmington, on Thursday, the 11th day of July, 1918. at 12 o'clock M., the follow ing described lot of land in said city oi Wilmington : Beginning at a point in the northern line of Queen street SO feet east froms northeast intersection of Queen and Second streets; runs thence eastward y along the northern line of Queen street ii feet; thence northwardly and parallel With Second street 66 feet; thence westward and parallel with Queen street 42 feet, thence southwardly and parallel with Sec ond street 66 feet to the beginning, and being part of lot 6. block ,. tins to the official plan of the said city uf Wilmington. This 10th day of June, 191S. WILLIAM M. BELLAMY, 6-10-30t . Commissioner. FORECLOSURE SALE of sale contained in a certain attel mort srage from J. H. Johnson and J. F. -"L' duly recorded in the records of New uan over county, North Carolina, in book ; at page 333. the undersigned mrtgagM wilL on Friday. June 2Sth. 11S. " o'clock, m.. at the courthouse door in tn citr oi Wilmington, N. C, offer for sale by imbUc auction, for cash, to the bidder, tne following personal property, t0rln steel Mullen rowboats. Pted JJ oolor, trimmed in blue; seven Mtigan towboats. painted lead color, trimmed la blue; two Old Town canoes manufac ared by the Old Town Canoe Co., Maine, Jo feel long; painted dark green; one gasoline launch, named Dixie, and also all oars, oar locks and fixtures to said boats, au of which said property can now be seen at Greenfield lake. Dated this May 30th, 191S. m(,v GUEENFIELD PARid DEVELOPMT COMPANY. 6-vt MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained "in a certain mortgage deea made by Virgie Stafford and her hus band, John Stafford, of Wilmington, N. C, to W. M. Cumming. bearing daw 3rd November, 1915, and duly re0 tered In the records of New Hanover county, in book 79 at page 442, the un dersigned wilTsell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder. o Wednesday, July 24th, 1918. the j lowing described property in tbe CIlJ of Wilmington, N. C: . Beginning in the eastern line Twelfth street sixty-six (66) north from Wooster street, and ru ning thence north thirty-three feet on Twelfth street; thence ea parallel with Wooster street, one nu dred (100) feet; thence south. pa- lei with Twelfth street, thirty-tnre (33) feet; thence west, Pllel,?Jn, Wooster street, one hundred feet to the point of beginning m jp eastern line of Twelfth street, w same being the southwest part 01 5, in block 70, according to the P ent official plan of the said city Wilmington, N. C. fTw,rTvo fc20-30t-x-sun W. M. CUMMI - V . . " . ; . - ' - ' ' - : , j . " . ' , , i .... ' v I

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