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ADOiTfGNJiL-STATE
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Marietta, N. G., Oct. 20. Mr. C. A
Oliver has been critically ilf since last
Saturday, but h?s condition today k
more favorable.
Mr. It. M. t liver's con.liti nn if! m
ported serious. Hi' hs been an m
vc.lid for a long time.
' Mr. Huggins, of this place, is sick
' with fever.
Mr. J. A. Olive, of Florida, is hprr
0:ftli1ahr,r- 'M n rrt on inr-w on,i
Mrs. Wyatt A. Taylor, of Columbia, J1S orower. r. . m. ouve. wo
S: C., were visitors in Gojdsboro this 1S slcK' D . . . . :' n
week. Mr. Taylor is field secretary Of ' uV.Pr!?c' of Mlms' S" C - vi
the Christian Endeavor movement. Uig fns here this week.
Wednesday evening he delivered an' Mf3. a Henley la pcndlns this
Address to the young people of Golds- 'n Bennettsvilie wuh her broth
boro at the Presbyterian church. The'er' .Mr- 97
speaker was greeted by a large afidi-' "ua. ",uu? dna Mr- O-
fence. Mr. Taylor told of the wonder- Ktman,-of Fairmont, spent TuosBay
.-, 1.- -With their brothers-in-law. Mocr.ro n
cui wuir. auu rapiu progress oi jurist- . , -, . ' .
ian Endeavor in Dixie in recent and R- - Oliver.
mnnths nnH atotoH thnt rtcr tfci MSSi"s' Joaeyn auu ronton Face.
past two years there have beenl,700 wh0 are students at Wake Forest col
aew Endeavor Societies formed in th,? Kv' "uur " -s weeK 10 see Uieir
Smith nnrl nhnnt 19", in Wt-tl, P,rn. uuw - W"Vt)l.
lina.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Holmes and
Mr. J. J. Oliver and Miss Mae OI
iver spent -Thursday in Lumberta
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Mr. Geo. C. Royall have returned to .bUUms'
.he city from a visit to their sons,' iilldt Mrs. Z. Page went to Fair-
,vhb are quartered at the training ,mom yesterday-
:amp in Greenville, S. C. L ,iVei" J. age eturIled home yes-
Mrs. Norwood Spicer very delight . from his "ncls Mr. Kir! Page,
ully entertained the Tuesday After-'. Mesdames Jame Oliver, T: V; Par
loon .Bridge Club Wednesday after- hamV J' We D. M. Rdgers
4pon at her home n West Centr spent yesterday m Fairmont in the
treet. After a pleasant afternoon er?J L e Gfoss- Ty went
. pent in playing bridge, tea and tana- to smpleB ?f sarm.ent8 to b 4e.
iches were served the guests, who as .th loeal epter is young in the
were Mesdames H. M, Humphrey, A.:e ffT' ' '
v. Joseph, Leslie Weil, b: M. Land' Mr? VVifl Jones, of Nichols, S. C,
V. H. -Smith, E. R. Vick, WiUiam.fs',Tlsltlarimhe,,e
'.mith, TPaui Yelverton, R. C. Dun, eeMHS: 8- l1Vr' ;L T" Hamilton,
Infield, Paul Borden, Ross McElwee. S" Hi -nCx aild. D- J- 0liVer sent
of Statesville, D. R. Kornegay, and , Tu,fday juyeiJPn-, .
Miss Sallie Kirby. and rs- w- M- 01lver sPet last
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Misses ,lday i moerton. .
Verna Griffin, Ruth and Christine Mid-' ."a ,vlt"a w arson was a Lumberton ;
dleton, Mrs. W. E. Borden, Mrs. L. M. vlsor i1" k
hti , j t- tt t, i Miss Nellie Hamilton is In T.uinv.c.7.. 1
Mesdames Sim McClellan and Rod-
have returned to the city from a visit ? Sealey are visiting their mother,
to Raleigh.
Mrs. Paul L. Borden entertained a
bridge Tuesday evening at her home
DArr rrir"T,r,r?M
We ..'Take Orders - '' -m
i "Make, Bake, and Mail I
"A CAKETROM HOME" . ;
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lirann affirms that neutral countries i In tho three ycara o.r war n-arl - i
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rey, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, Misses with her sister, Mrs. Grover Britt, NEUTRALS TO SUFFER
Margaret and Virginia Borden, Mrs. u" "f yueumoroa. . . MHST WAJ?'are likey suffer most from this aft- -1.000 Scandinavian ship; hv.:c
Lionel Weil and Mr. Borden ' Cobb, ' "2 "n . a"u oa" i' Z ' " ermath of t.ho erm vun torpedoed or mined, and COO
Mrs. Sarah Adams.
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Prrir,
(By United Tress.)
on Mulberry street, west, which was
r.ons he alleges is the following: Sea'
currents, which have tin nvmero. --.nori-l
me; rriine.T and unexoloded torncdocs P 10 -i 1 ,
. 1 - V of 12 miles an hour. haVo a tondonv
liiueu.
JJO (By Ma:l).-Float-
grea'tly enjoyed by all present. After
an interesting game, delicious refresh
ments were served the guests, wh 1 1
were Misses Elizabeth Borden, Mar;.
WAT HA.
fir Til r-m : - 1
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i Ti n "V'iisl;.;:ii.o- mT -inv-
iU iu'W.v ui'j -saaie ccurce, anu it has jmionai capital, the lu
already been noticed .that they ci-. 'of Hr kind in the wir!d"
bearing
the
mine? to';a.rd
Humphrey, W. H. Smith, and Wiilliam
Smith
certain neutral
Baltic cn
Sea by Jutland, ok'.rf-
blocks of granite eaca
. a- P,teS in all parts of the world.
l A ' "'.Charles. Nordmarn in Lc Matin raen.-
uons that recently a ship off the Cape
numpnrey, jviary scott Munroe, mps- c,.ftnn h :.. ,.1 ...,,,0,, ,n mi r. " " :L. '' J. , V- ' UZV'V ! ive hundred Y. M. (!
dames R. C. Dunn, of Enfield. H. M.I t 7 V, .1""" ,ia,tm'-i mrs- i.;j;viVr . A,"l'.t s rx-n coar.c anu nnany reach-'.i,avo bec:1 r,t.?,!i:sw ,-,
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The currents of the
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Mr?. Fitznugh Iee spent Friday at ffl- ovor year alter the tall 01 Pert towards 'Scandinavia after ' sk'rtini' '
Th litprarv deniirtmont ha VUnn. v " 1 .- - - - .---u-.v a nwwnu anu JJCUmant. KpaniSll W3
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an's Club held an interesting meeting
Tuesday evening with Mrs. L. D. Gid-
the Lcslnninc cf the v.
MVS. J. II. Parsons, nf
is visitor: Mix J. M. Jee.
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Parksley, s mme ana sanK ott Honolulu. ters would also suffer as the current1 Last year l,0fl pcrsovv
She was- Y . .'; U""UI W!1' uc co?,lwon to Hay of Biscay -sets towards the and 5,589 injured in railfc
in Great Britain.
dens at thp hnmo nf Mrs w v Afln' "i an'CQ nr tausrhter, . Mrs. v " -wiu- iiuxiuein oyanisu coast.
ley, on George street, north. After .JVy ana cwwrca, of Fayette-
the business meeting was over refresh- Vli!e- vl h'lVO Peen spending the,
ments were served.
V,'o;" j -r " j : d
id accidents
ummer at her old horne.
Hon. O. H. Guion, of New Bern, was ' 1 n watn chapter cf the Rod
in Goldsboro this week attending Su- c'rosa had their regular meeting Wo
penor court for the trial of civil cases. , ,J oycamz w in a very good at-
There was an unusually interesting
meeting held by the Goldsboro Baraca
P'hilathea City Union last Sunday af t
ernoon at 'the Christian church. After
th bUMness session, "Miss Ruby t)or
rity sang a beautiful solo, which wai
followed by an address by Mrs. N.
Buckner, of Asheville, general secre
tary of the, North Carolina State Bar-
aca-Philathea Union. Mrs. Buckner ex
tendance.1
Mi.sr, "Dafry Wolls' attended the "lay
at Tmchry'a Friday night. . M.J,
, j-vvitL tian ana Mr. usnnio
iNewKu-K attended the Raleish fair
They returned Friday evening.
Miss Ida Black, of Wilmington, wasj
' wuirj coiuiuijj' uiiaamj soy
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horted Baracas and Philatheas to' Mrs. J. M. tee returned home'
grasp the great opportunities now Thursday evening, after a pleasant'
l" "a ""' udvit-. oun Visa, to ner mothor, Mrs. M A La
stressed the forming of a pastors' and'Barbe, of Asheville. She- took -n the
superintendents' aid committee, to be Stnto is. i.
always ready to help the pastor and;
superintendent in the making of a'v,fcAAAAA.,..- .
more efficient Sunday school by letting 7'?7?TTTi
inem Know tnat tne memoers ever a , A, Ma
pSubk r To help bS up both, ;;j
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mat every ciass snouia nave a secret Alma, N. C. Oct. 20. Mr M Pppi
service or praying Dana. At tno con- son returned from New York thU
elusion Ot Mrs. HUCKner s address, week and rpnnrforf a nine triri
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Miss Ludie Montague read an article
from The Herald, after which the
meeting closed with a short prayer by
ir. B. P. Parks.
Mrs. Abe Cohn, of Winston-Salenv
and Mrs. Simond Rosenfeld. of Atlan-
ta, ua., sisters of the late Mrs. David sister, Mrs. B. W. Gentry.
awaras, who were summoned to . Mr. Henry Cottingham and sister
xtoc.Ky mount last wee Dy tne aeat'i Mis3 Montie, went to Charlotte for
there of Mrs. Edwards, are in the city . a few days this week
miss JPora McLeod returned to her
home in Baden, N. C, this week after I
spending a few days with friends
here.
Mr. W . R. Andrews, of High Poin, :
spent a few days this week with his
to spend a few days with relatives
here.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
The ladies of the local chapter of
Red Cross are doing right much work,
making garments for the hospitals.!
Union of this city held an interesting The good:Jadies of Alma are dmnu
meeting Tuesday afternoon at. which their bit to help win the war.
plans were discussed in regard to get j -
ting everything in readinees for the The most expensive fur is that of the
State convention which will be held black fox of Kamschatka, the skin of
in this city November 1 to ' 4. j which, when dressed, becomes a very
Mr. and Mrs. W.vi, Borden were ad- attractive blue. A coat worn by the
viseti tnis week or trie promotion of ex-Csar of Russia, lined with this fur,
their- port, W. E. Borden, Jr.,; who has cost $10,000.
beea advanced to the rank of first lieu- :
iteaajafc in the United tatee Navy.' .
Lieutenant Borden is a recent arad- bridal trip North and are now at
uate of Annapolis United States Nav- h??re to 1 h6ir many young friends in
al College. i mis city.
Mrs. R. B. Miller is spending a while an evidence of the faith of Wayne
at the home of her nephew, Mr. An- county farmers in purchasing Liberty
drew J. Flanner, in New York City. bottds, as we'll , as Of thelf; patrjotism
Mm. W. S, Farmer, of Baltimore, is fr sustaining the war, Mr. R. N. New
In the City pni a visit, to friends and some, chairman of the Board 6f-Coun-.
relatives, khlij whrfe iter". Will tie the ty Commissioners of Wayne county,
guest of Mrs. C. D. Taylor, on Wil- Friday subscribed to $5,000 of these
Rani stet, south. ' ' ' bonds.
M.aiorj. Ged, K. freeman,, who has' Mrs, Dr. M. E. Robinpon and Mis3
been a '.brief visrit to his mother filizabelh Mose3 are visiting fiends j
here, has returned to his post Of duty ana relatives in summit, w. J.
to 0ijB9TiltC'S. C'.'y. v t Miss Cordelia Taylor, of Rio Jane-
Miss' Grace Phillips, who -has been ird, Brazil, is in the city visiting Mr.
spJIournihf In t'Wf.jteii C M. Richardson at the home of Mrl
,S,e''f6s,'-ir-' 'h'ei n returned C. EL Wilkins1, on . William" street;
home very, touch improved, : . south.
. Judge F. A. DaielB .iHpent several Mrs. F. K. Borden, who has been
days at .Ws .hdnie . here this weefc be- spending several weeks at Oglethorpe,
Iwpen courts. ' ? ... . 7?b&t$ 6erN$p 'g$r&p3)L Bprden is in
ine oenwr . ciaas oi ne. poriQ tuaisg, 3 recumeju vo ae cixy.
t&SgaBQl St. Jdriqa. Metodi$t cHucch 'l)r. and Mrs. I. Cashell have af-
gave a , delightful en tertalnj-iettt Friday rived in. Goldsbord where they will
:&f$tdngK... .fjii0Wiat: "wft rf-lreBh- make their; future home, br! Casne'l
Events were serted., A featur$Qf the as recently unanimously elected
YfeiLl-tg's entertalnnient was S'musl6al health officer of tnis city,
program, espiciaHy interesting and Miss Annie Baker, who has been
higi!y enjoyed being tne sliectibiiV&pfefadinjg several weeks Iff' Aiericus,
rendered .by Misses .Clara Lee .and 6al,.; visiting; friends, has returned
Euler Johnson, Mrs.' R. G. Edwards, home. '' "
Misses Li2ie Stanley, Beulah West- Mrs 'C, B. Miller and daughter. Miss!
moreland, Belle stout, Q.Bsle Tyson, Ethel,: accompanied by Miss Louise
Ludie Montaguei and Messrs. Wm. Powell, are visitine friends in Raleieh'.
iojihsbn an.4 J. R, Raper. , aiid .re" the guests, of .B. R. Lacy.
A large audience enjoyed an address Miss Hattie May Morrisey. a stti-
$Jlejr-d' 4iAWj"-jjB4a3r evenins dent of Peace Institute,, was a visito'r
in the . Oheb. Saoiem . Synagogue by here this, week, the , jguest of Capt. and
Jildge . N:v Fledelson, of Savannah, Ufa O. A.- Clemeixt. "
Gi, who spoke alon patriotic lirtea. The Sidhev Lainef Llterkrv Soci-
and espetiialiy urged and expjiainpd ih-s ey .entriaiaWsFri-tay tli other Socf-
necessity- JOT fiurcfaasing Liberty eties of the Goldsboro High J9eBoti. A
bonds. I v pleasing feature of- the entertainment
Mr. .and Mrs. W. G. Bi-itt, Jr.; have was; a lively debate , between Misse
irrivea to! the cit7jiromftfttxteftaea 'Rutft ;wRkins- and jpisabetft' orrity, ;
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SEE the new model B-4-24 Briscoe a big, powerful looking
car. It will make you say "Thi. Briscoe satisfies my
ideals.' Buildfng it entirely in our own new factories
alioWedus to make the price $725.
A LARGER motor, additional equipment, finet finish
makes a cay value, we feel, never .equaled before. Ten
big factories, and an experience dating from the begf n
niog of the industry, enables Mr. Briscoe to give so much for
so little.
PLEASING design, 6ne upholstery, unusual leg room, easy-to-understand
controls, accessibility of every working part
..makes hte a cat that fills your every 4cske. .. .
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