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m news Hoiins (he < a big fire. j. ? , | -Saturday- *ud ^Ju.t R, i?oa, at **?? potto?? Uuvb 8, 18T0. Wot Bragaw & tjs BE? Bnl tonwac? Again to * ~ i 7? Local Pick-Up?* .'I ? hogac Co be Closed. iTh? A.C.L freicbt Station will m closed Monday. January 1. as 15? freight train? for tka* daj hav? been Row Acting as Mall Clerk. J. R. Barbour, fortnerly with the Dally News, haa accepted a position aa mall clerk on the Washington 4 Vaademere. Returned to Scotland Xerk. ' ?Mrs. 8. C. Perag. who baa been rtaltlng relative? nod friends In the city, returned yestei*ay tQ her home In Soctland Neck. ?be was sccom- i panted home by Misses Ruth and Kllsabeth Mayo, who will visit her tor several Jays. Ranks Oowd Monday. The banks of the city will be eloacd Monday ou account of New Year's Day. . Visiting Mr*. Rue. ! Mis* Mary Hello Staling?, of Seot land Neck. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs." C. a. Rue on West Third street. Returned from RnlHmore>. j Mr. and Mrs. John Woolard, who, have been spendinc the holidays wlthl relatives In Baltimore, have returned home. Visiting Min Katherlne Williamft, one of Wilmington'? moat charming ladles, la spending a few daja in the city u the. guest of Misses LathftS and Eve lyn J ours. Mistake In Advertisement. Through an error on the part of. the printer, the caption over the J Bank of Washington'a advertisement In yesterday** paper read: "tlM Heady Pin Honey Club." This ahould have been, "The Ready Money Clnb." The club Is nov open for membership and many have already Joined. la Improving at Hospital Ella Peal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peal of Plymouth, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Waphlngton hospital about s week ago. Is getting along nicely and expects to return home Sunday. SnOHHRinE TO THB DAILY NEW* Rheumatism is completel) wished out of the ?y*tem by the cv.rbrsted Shivar Mineral Water. Pos itively guaranteed by money-back offer. Tastes line; costs a trifle. IXlivrrcd any where hy our Washington Distributors, Hlount'c Pharmacy. Phone them MAMWM W. flOLI !?? tart tv>turn Kl(tei|t J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS Storks, Bond*, Cotton, Grain and Provision* 71? Plume 8t^ V; Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Ya. r Private wires to New York Stock Excbauge. (7hieag? Board Trade and other financial eeotera. f? orr*spond*ncs Respectfully Solicited &jf InvmtnMDt and marginal accounts given carefnl attention. How Delightful is WASHINGTON PARK! a. ai Wtat WlMt An MnB I. Pr?. Vmu* Ma? a ?nr vtatui* ?kal mMm la tt. nil. m kowmUn larialj cm Ik* ?ort t w? -XI 1 of tfco ( i w , ? fW , 1_T1 YUNd on hor faieV5~pISWfitiott oa Tranters Crook and at the --Summer Houm oa the H11L" She attended Mrs. Blount's School at Sana Souel boar Washington, afterwards at the Misses Tamers la Warrenton, N. ?? She married when very young, Ed mund Slad? Hoyt. who preceded her to tbo better laad twenty year* ago. She was the mot bar of fourteen chil dren. ten or whovx lived, to bo growu Bevca survive her. They are Mrs Nathahfol Harding. Mrs. J. B. Moore Miss Julia Hoyt. John K. Hoyt. F. S. Hoyt, James H. Hoyt of Washing ton. and P. W. Hoyt. of WilUamstos, N. C. She leaves eighteen grand children and fourteen great grand children. Mrs. Hoy t was a strong woman, never falling In her duties of wif?, mother, home-maker and friend; al ways cheerful and bright, even during the dark days of tho Civil War, when at her father's horn?, she dispensed hfa bountiful hospitality and kind ness to friends, refugees and family dependents. The last year oT the war, with her household of little clilldrcn was spent In Chatham coun ty, N. C., where she endured all the hardships and privations, of war. Re turning to a dismantled home In 1865 she began a new straggle to helj^ her husband feed, clothe and educate [their flock of little ones. In this she aa truly a help-meet Indeed, and er children arise up and call her I blessed." j Since her good health began to fall seven years ago, her cheerfulness has been remarkable, even deceiving those nearest to her, as to her condi tion. She was ever telling with grat itude, of the many blessings and pleasures of life which had been hers and counted not the least of these, the constant, faithful and untiring care of a taring daughter which nev er wavered. From St. Peter's Church, where consistently and continuously, she I worshipped until her failing powers, pQ. longer permitted, the funeral was, "ho * u SERIOUS Jll ?%.? ?1 rather la Thy i - U*** w now Thy j ??M. B. H lt-ld-lte. NEWS FROM AURORA Moor Bodal ErqiU During the HoU* day Week. Including Ducet ; . Md Parties. ,afe jij .. :..jm AURORA. N. C.?Th? young la dle? ?( the Wesley Bible CI m* M? E. ehurch gave a reception Thursday evening from 8:10 o'clock to 11 at the residence of Miss Nora Paul. The. Paul home ?u attractively decorated with foliage auggeatlre of the Chrtat maa time and the blase of the open Area gave mo*t hearty cheer to the gueata as they arrived. Miaa Mattl? Hooker weleomed the guests st the front door and they were ah own to the receiving lino composed of the hosteaa and Miaaea Mayfleld Hudnell. ! Dannie Oodley, Ciariaaa Bonner, Mary Bonner, Bonner Thompson, Lola Thompson. After sa hour of rfam ea and social conversation, the guests were ushered Into the dloing room by Miaa Paul. The dining room was aglow with soft light of eandlea and the dining table waa most st tractive with lta dainty laces . tA^j Christmas green. Delidoua refreah menta were aerred. Among those invited were: Miaaea Cmtna Hooker, Mattle Hooker, Fan nie Price. Dannie Oodley, Ciariaaa Bonuer. Mary . Bonner, Olnla Willis of Morehead, Sallle Hollowell, Octa via and Annie Dunn of Pinetope, N. C., Bonner Thompson, Thomp son, Clara Litchfield, RLnk Reddltt, Lois Hudnel), Mayfleld Hudnell. Nina Paul, Eleanor Cnthretl; Messrs. 8el by /ones. Merle Bonner, El wood Butt, Halsey Thompson, Oscar Paul, Ver non Paul of Morehead, Paul Gasey. |n C- Jo?as. Archie Bonner, J. E. The problem solved Let those throw carelessly Christmas shopping for The Club i* now open foi membership. Cora in to see us and open an account for yourse or your children. THE BANK Of WAS! Woodwax*. A dtnct wu (Iron Thursday ercn-, in?. Dae. 28th, at nine o'clock in honor of Miss Rstelle Oreeno, of 1 Greenville. Thoae ?resent ware: MIh ICstelle Oreane with Hardy Thomp son. MIm Emma Hooker with Selby Jone?, MIm Lola Thompson with , Oscar Paul, M las Nina Reddltt with ] Archie Bonner, Mlai Mattle Booker with O. 8. Dixon. Mr. aod Mrt. R. 8.' Thompson, Miss Nora Paul with Mr. i Woodburn, Miss Oinla WilUs with' Hiram Jones. Miss Clara Utchfleld with ritshngh Bonner. Chaperones: Mis. J. JB. Porter, Mrs. C. O, Mld ystts. Mrs. R. A. Thompson. 8ta?s: r. J. Guilford, Varnon Paul, Mat Hooter and John Booker of Alliance. * A dane? vu given Tuesday night. Dee. 26th, at nine o'clock. with Archie Thompson with Oscar Paul, i Mattle Hooker with Be!by Jones, Miss Nine Roddltt with f. J. Oullford. Miss Nora Paul with Rupert Burner, Miss Gnila Willis with Hiram Jones. _l(lss Clara Litchfield with Hardy ? Thompson, Hiss Dunn with Pltshugh I Bonner, Miss A. Dunn with Herts Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomp son. Chapero&es: Mrs. W. J. Mo WUllams, Mrs. J. E. Porter. Mrs. U T. Thompson. Stags: Mr. O. 8. Dix on. W. 8. Bonner. J. T. i VlnltlBR Mrs. Walter DsCorjnis Peal and Miss Myra Hsrdison are rlslting Miss Har dison's sister. Mrs. J. H. Odep. a. b. whit?, on* of known eltlKena, U spending the ?11?. .tt?rillg to fn. _ - . . . Rheumatism r Gree*. Dr. Xeoley'? Piwalfi a, Overcoom Rbeunurtk Oct ready for the cetd. damp day that ar? rapidly approaching. nw that always bzias BheuxuaUe paiai Wonder Green has been ased *V; tbouaands during the last forty jroara la very effective, and relieves suffea lag Of any form of Rheumatlaut I Don't aay "If? the aame old story, hot if troubled with Rheumatism, tr n -bottle, And you will be tarprlab ?ft the reenlta. ~ - Prioe .to and ?1.0?. the bottle. f JTor Ml. tr ? *. a. BLOUKT. m # A YON HINDENBURG?! saw- ? ? Sweep - Great \ Armies Beforeli! On The Firing Line With the Germans <t . ? . \ _ __ _ "3 ' ' * '%'? The fcrcfttctt war scen? ever put in Motion Picture?; 8500 feet of films; Nine reeU at uken by Wilbur H. Durborough in the thick of thn battle hat been sanctioned and authorized u the - only authentic ami Authoritative film to leave Berlin under the official ?tamp of the German Imperial Government Pro nounced by aH critic* to be the greatest of Motion Picture Aicccuei. These pictures lave been shown in all the leading citiei, entertaining big audiences with long runs and much fa vorable comment. You owe it to yourself, heme and family to s-t a fir t hind look at war as it really "Is, thereby being nbto to converse on the all impntant theme of pre pared nets. * S(orrhjrty of Fort Goereievsk, F ali'of XV ur saw C'i?d'- /fend Many Other Scenes on the ""!;^Gecman war Front. yl' Don't Miss Seeing This Gr< ~ Is the Chance of a , '???>>*i. *^?S& r ? I k-Jfi? IIi
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