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THE WILMNIGTON DISPATCH, SUNDAY MORNING; OCTOBER 2 1, 191.7
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OCTOBER.
Miss Ellen Rose, of Wallace, was
' visitor in the city yesterday,
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a!-; Mrs. W. F. Corbett is visiting rela-
I'll'.-- : irx--nnn G P" Si.Ir. i :
v. !.
ATr. and Mrs. Clifford Padrick, of
Richlands, after a pleasant visifctoi rel-
' ' atives in the city, returned home yes-
1 Miss Minnie J. Thorpe, of Jackson- terday afternoon. y '. V i
villc, is visiting friends and relatives J Ar -:? 4f 'V
here. j Miss Maude Bryant, of LiimbeTton,
- returned to her home yesterday'-after
Misses Pearl and Eioise Sparlman, spending several weeks in the 'city
of Rocky Point, were guests of friends witn. friends and relatives. ;
here yesterday. . vi .-a -
I Mrs. Daniel Smith and Miss Johnnie
Smith, of Warsaw, were guest in the
Mrs. J. C. Cowden, and little son,
J. C,
and
been
days.
i Jl f L A. J V A
Jr.,-have ieiurnea lrom Auama
Birmingham,, where they. have
visiting relatives for several
mu littu nnrnlo astprs blOOIll-
luur;:rwH7ihVhrnok. ! Mrs. T. S. Kern, of Castle Haynes,
Thcrr's a sound 'of dead leaves was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Uropping 111 uie wuuu,
There's a hazy, lazy pale blue veil
where'er the eye may look,
There's an atmospheric tank that's
sweet and pfood;
There ae fox-grades in the thicket,
there ai'e jiuniykins 'mid the
curn,
There are milk-weed pod's a'burst
inrr with their silver mist and
Thcie's a 'dreamy line of fcg above :ci;' yesterday
ih,, mi'iiiriiu-j iivnrv mnrn. 1
There';) a "far-off Aint of winter time Mias Laura Beil Jordan has return-
and fast-;inroacninc cold. x . 1IUUi T6""1 . " ' The Whatsoeve? Circle of , King's
There s as plendor at the- sunrise and ,the Mcore-Best wedding. i Daughters and Sons will hold-Mheir
a splendor when it sets, , v" regular monthly meeting Monday aft-.
Tlr ar0 twliightn full of mystery i Mrs. W. D. Campbell and littla ' ornoon at 4 o'clock, at the home of :
and charm.' 'daughter, Virginia, of Wallace, were Mrs L . Crocker, No. 205 North Fdurtli
There are glory girdled woodlands visitor:; in the city yesterday. J .street. - , i
where j: s;ul may lose its frets; j '' ' i -X-Subtle
magic hovers all about the ' Mr. and .Air.-. Clarence Mason lef t j The Ladies' Aid Society of Bladen
farm. 'yesterday for Steudn:an, where they.SUvet Methodist church, Mrs. ,W. F. 1
Far away hallooing neighbors coa:; I will visit relatives several weeks. Craig, president, conducted a su cess-,
thy cattle and the swine, ! '-' ful rummage sale yesterday after-'
The horizon holds the level, cloud- Miss Bessie White, of Charleston, : noon, at f26 North Fourth street. '
!ik r.'-nrkc of (iistan; town. ? roturnc-d to her heme yostGi'day, after They raised a neat little sufti which
Wall iii :'c;e..; pathway rustle:? to j a delightful visit here with friends. will be devoted to some line of ihurt;,i ,
your early feet and mine, j vC- vr iwork. . 4 j
'?i;d the new-laid autumn carpet 1 jjiss Annie Bell Teachey left last;
that is crisp and rich and night for Wallace, .where she will
brown.
'Tis Octuber grand October; not
Eat a rioting of colors as the ycar'nas
spend the we,ek-end- with relatives.
1
.ss 'Daisy Foster, of Hamlet, who
been visiting here with friends
prepares to go! j anj relatives, has returned to her
Rioting of sound and color, gorgeous home,
haberdasher, rober !
Gclden tulips, flaming maples in the
frost-fraught breezes flow.
Somehow, when I get to heaven, after
earthly toil is done,
I'll be strongly disappointed with
that other world, I fear,
If it isn't autumn-colored, if no haze
obscures the sun
For I've always though of heaven
as October-nll-the-year!
STRICKLAND GILLILAN in Farm
Life.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. C. II. Hopkins left yesterday
morning for Asheville, where she will
spend two weeks with friends and relatives.
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Mr. W. C. Waters left yesterday aft
ernoon for Maysville to spend the
wrcek-end with his family.
: Mr. J. S. Jarrott, of Middle Sound,
was a business visitor to ther'city yes
: terday.
i Mr. C. IT. Risley went to Hampstead
a!
bou ;!.
We have just received word from our buyer who h
present on a f lying trip to New York City, that he b
a trulyv beautiful line of Satin and Serge Dresses, worth f'jHy
$20.00 and $25.00, which we can place on sale . .$13.75
We expect this shipment to reach us Monday Morning,
at which time we shall hasten to place them on our count? :r .
May we add that7 just as we took advantage of this op
portunity, so, we counsel, ought you.
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Chadbcurn, yesterday to spend Sunday with. r$l-
Miss Annie Blake, 0
hr.s retuvned to her home, after spend-.atives.
ing several days in the city with rei-1 Mr. L. M. LeGwin has gone to Jack
sonville. N. C, to visirhis sister, Mrs.
" W. H. Jarman.
Mrs. E. V. Mills, of Spartanburg, 1 Ar T u
atives.
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Miss Jennie Daily, of Durham, who
has been visiting friends here, re
turned to her home yesterday.
SoutKerland
returned to Her home yesterday, after, Hm was a bushles3 visitor in the city
a delightful visit in the city with ; yesterday.
I jj, ! Dr. J. W. Bryan, of Lumberton', was
j Miss Lula Rogers, bT Goldsboro, re- tte cii yesterday, leavingr in th3
'turned to her home last night after 1 a"craoon r Snead's Ferry to visr.
I ,5: relatives.
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SCHOOL BUYS A BOND.
friends
Miss Eunice Veasey. of Williamston
who has been visiting friends her
.has returned to her home.
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Miss Julia Dickinson, of Burgaw
spent yesterday in the city shopping, j been for the past few days on a busi- conduct religious services today. ,s j
j Mr. J. E. Fuller, of Navassa, was In
;the city yesterday on business.
Miss Gertrude Sawyer has returned! Rev. Edward Wooten left yesterday..
Maxton Graded School Sets An Exam
ple in Patriotism.
(Sperial to The Dtenateh.)
Maxton, N. C, Oct. 20. Maxton
ed a preedent by purchasing a Lib
erty bond.
On Friday patriotic exercises were
held in the schoolaudiiorium. The
children of the seventh and eighth
grades sang patriotic stings and there
were speeches by the young folks on
patriotic-' themes, especially that- of
COUNTY IS STILL
BEHIND IN TAKING
NEW LIBERTY LOAN
THE COLUMBU S ASSOCIATION .
to be
(Continued from Page One.)
Bogue Baptist Congregation
Host to Union Meeting.
(Special to The Dispatch.)
Hallsboro, N. C, Oct. 20. Baptist'
ministers and .Jay workers of the Co-
returning to her home in the evening. ;ness trip.
MAKERS
Cleveland' New York
Mrs. R.-, G. Haiidwiek, of Greens
1 boro, returned to her home yesterday
j morning, after a delightful visit in the'
1 c:ty with inenas. .
Prof. J. S. Bryan has gone,.to rfcbtf s
Hill to visit his parents, Mr; and Mrs.
R. K. Bryan.
a v,o e,, fnd I lumbus Assoc!, on will assemble as
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the .Unit- I e suesis 01 me
and energy of the people of
ed states; the whole world looks to
us to omit nothing that will bring
about the complete triumph of those
principles and the complete vindica-,
tion of the honor and sovereignty of
our government which have been so
grossly violated and invaded.
"The response ought to be such as
of equally devout worker
church home and equipment
them an established posiliu
rank among the organizailv-
denomination over" a wide .e,-(ic
The church building ;nul r
have been recently rei)!."d-!- 1!
improved, offering to the gu ..::,
will arrive next Thursday : n ;
tive appearance on Ih1 .'.
tnat zm
w ef (hat
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home from Raleiglj,' where she has for Lake Waccatnaw, Iw&iaro-he the Second- Liberty loan, and many j will put America to the front of all
logical reasons were given wny an . ovuizeu peopte.
should take part in the purchase of I ' "Sincerely yours,
these bonds. One youthful gentleman 1 "WOODROW WILSON."
j becoming almost epigramatic by stat- 1 While twenty-three American cities
e congregation of. the will arrive next Jinmxhiy : n
Eogue Baptist church at Hallsboro ! appearance on t;ir " ; ,::
next Thursday, Octozer 24, in the po- j a harmonious arrangement an-i c i:
riodical union meting of that body. I tort within.
Distinguished visitors from other as- I he union meeting will Tasl lor t v. 0
sociations will impart additional im
portance to the event.
Members of the Hallsboro congrc-
1 gation, in co-operation with their pas
tor, Rev. 'A. C. Chapin, are making ex
pensive preparation for the accom
modation of the numerous delegates
who will be here, it being their de
sire to extend a splendid welcome to
were
Mrs. C. L. Patterson, of South Bos
ton, who has been visiting here has
gone to Burgr.w, where she will visk
ho?nre rpturninfi' home
j-j .. cent m tne xsortn I'aronna scnooi lor
! Mrs. J. 15. Carter , and children left ' ooaf mUlCS- - v-
this morning for Sloadman, where1 Mr. J. W. Kerr. o?'-'6astte Hayne,
j they will visit Mrs. Carter's mother, w;;:; in Wilmington yesterday cn busi
j Mrs. Phillip Greening, i-rcas. ,
j J I Mr. A. D. Merritt is visiting rela-
1 Miss Maggie Thomas returned to i he ; 1 in S.omnsnn count v
;city yesterday
YOU may want coats and
3uits tailored by the Mak
er who knows style ani
its youthful interpreta
tion. The creations of one
such tailoring house
The H. Black Company,
Makers of Wooltex are
shown exclusively in this
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store. Fall and winter
r- models now on display.
Look for the Wooltex
stylemark pictured above.
New Arrival of Georgette
Crepe Shirt waist.
thrilled by
American
these aerial "at- j tho Visitors.
vr tix. t- j x ' OHO I t'Ul tiStJUlit IIJI1 III lll 11 riltica III I liUJlvs,
X IclllVCr. ouai cu uici L 11 iiiuuuuuuig i Hi v. . ctiiu
flyers in France
operation in the A. C. L. hospital at.
Rocky Mount some time ago, is rap
idly recovering.
Mr. J.'B. Taylor has gone to Mor
ganton to visit his son, who is a stu-
from Fayetteville,
, where she spent a delightful period
,vith friends and relatives.
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TENDERS USE OF HALL.
showered thousandj
After the exercises proper, the
school purchased a $50 bond for its j posters on the German troops, the La
own account, which so far as is known j fayette escadrille leading in the as
is the first example of a public school j sault from the skies,
making such an investment. The ! Half holidays in many districts and
schools was divided into four dis- I a snow storm in the Northwest re
tricts with two captains, a boy and ! tarded sales today.
Many years have passed since the
Bogue church was host to the union
of Liberty loan 1 meetings, since wmcn lime tne cnuren
nas grown trom a small Dana oi Con
or three days.
DUPLIN COUNTY GFRL '
SERIOUSLY SCALDED
(Sppeial to The I is::: i '.
Wallace, Oct. 20. Tin- v.
year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mallard, living nix mi'?.; ens'
was so badly scalded by .-. 1
hot water being overturned
that it is not believed l.v i.'a
secrated Christians to a strong body ing physicians that she cr.v.
a girl, for each district. These cap
tains chose 10 others to compose
teams of 12 each for each of the four
districts; all of whom got busy at once
soliciting the sale of bonds, and all
citizens will bear witness that m
his vast domain Uncle Sam has no
more loyal and indefatiguable workers
t'nnn these children of Maxton. T'my
Mrs. Haywood Page, of Wallace, re-j r,r- Xi Shricr Places Building at Dis- aro to report their succes on October
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'turned to iter home yesterday mora-! Jt;J", u' l-JU,t'5-
j ing, after spending a period in the! Mr. I. ShrierT the well known Front
, ci(y wltlv relatives and friends. street merchant, has placed the large
nau over ine ouice ci me t osiai ieie-
graph Company, on jgSkkxU k Tsnt
24 th.
! Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Davis returned
to their homer in Rocky Point yester
day evening,; following a pleasant stay
.here with friends and relatives.
j Miss Hilda Marshburn, of Hampton,
Va., returned to her home last night,
cfter spending several weeks in the
city with relatives and friends.
Mra.- Tabue Bavksdale has return
ed to her home from a pleasant visit
with friends rr.d relafivrjs r.t Colum-
bia and I.r:ncastcr, S. C.
The Dolgado Uaptir.t Sunday school
I choir. Mr. P. "Wheeler, leader, will
J render several selections at the Unionl
, Sunday school att. Scott's Hill this af-
t ternoon at 2 : 20 o'clock.,
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ivir. ana Mr3. u. a. Keaaen, of fnu
adclphia, Pa., who have been visitors
here for the past few days, left yes-
! terday for Washington, D. C, where
they-.; will spend 10 days before re
turning to their home.
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i Mrs. T. J. Carr ha returned to the
.city .frtJm Baltimore, where she spent'
several weeks wjth friends and rel
atives. She was in attendance upon
Uhe we5diiing of 'Mf si-'' Beatrice O'SullI
jvan and Mr. James T. Smith, Doth of
this city, which was solemnised out
September 18. "
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Last Friday the school children of
Wrightsville Sound began devoting an
ihour each week to Red Cross work un
der direction of Miss Normal Louise
Xortham, and indications are that they
... ', 1 1 . 1 .11. '!' mi
street, formerly occupied by lie Jbaos t
Business College, at the" disposal of I
i the ladies of -the city for tJieir fr.ee:
I uhe in giving church bazdafts or 9ini-.
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CONSPIRATORS FOUND
GUILTY BY JURY
(Bv United Presa.)
Chicago, Oct. 20. Gastav S. Jacob-
The hall- is, feet lifen 'x, m t ,i rto wr.,
size aud well lighted and ventilated.! b Federa,
No dcubt a number oi organisations . 5 s
jury ui cuuspiniie aim sciuus.uu uu.
, u , 7 i i a military enterprise
the hall The offer holds good as long;Britain inyIndia.
va me nan reiiiaiiis uiioeeupieii oy a
regular tenant. ' ''!'
against Great
FUNERAL THIS .rT..EftNOpfjLJC;
Blaze of Liberty.
(Bv T'nlted "ress.t
Washington, Oct. '20. The bon (D
fire which starts the blaze of Liberty
Inter- from mountain peaks across the coun-
itry Wednesday night will be such a
BROWN
The Store that Sells
Wooltex Qjats and Si?
Conducted . From Residence:
ment irt Bellevue.
Funeral services for Carroll, four- licht as never was on land or sea
year-old daughter of -M'anf Wfft: 0.1 In the fagots to which Mrs. McAdoo
Wfl Dowdy, of No. 610 South Fifth touches the match. will be a splitting
street, whose death occurred at the from Lincoln's log cabin, a piece of
James Walker Memorial Hospital late wood from Washington's home at Mt.
Friday afternoon, will "te icanduted Vernon, one fren-Jefferson's homeat
from the rc3idence of the bereaved Monticello. and twigs from trees
parents this afternoon at 3 o'clock by around the former' homes or tombs off
Rev. J. H. McCracken, pastor of Fifth America's Presidents.
Avenue Methodist church, ah'iiP inter-1 :
ment will be made in "Bellevue ceme-1 Strange to say, tb,e first fruit cake
tery. The following will act as pall- sold this year was mailed to one of
bearers: Messrs. John ,P. JFowler.lour boys in France. -Is your boy ex-j
Simeon P. Branch, F. E. Eure arid G. pecting one from home? We mail
Wnrvev Palmsren ; taem for you. Ferris Bakery
A Herculean speeding-up of all Lib
erty loan activities is pledged by the
entire nation as the last lap of the
vace begins.
"Only the most vigorous efforts will
make the sale a success," national
headquarters declared tonight.
Detroit tonight claims the honor of
being the first, big league city to pass
its maximum quota. The automobila
center ha:; subscribed more than $43,-G(-000.
Richmond, Va., and Tucson,
Arizona,, have also oversubscribed
their quotas.
Grave concern is felt by the Treas
ury Department because of "utter
.ipalhy" in many, rural communities.
The poorest showing so far has been
made in agricultural parts of the At
lanta, Dallas and St. Louis, disticts.
Special efforts to "wake up" lagging
farmers are scheduled for the final
spurt of the campaign. Secretary Mc
Adoo, will devote the last week of hia
Liberty loan tour,to the South.
An army of SdO'.OOO Boy Scouts took
the field today for the Liberty loan.
They will conduct a house to house
campaign tor suDscnptsaH.
Spectacular "sturs" will feature
the closing . week of the campaign.
Liberty bonfires from the Washington
monument to Pike's Peak will blasa
forth on Tuesday evening the coming
of Liberty. Loan Day on the morrow.
Mrs. WG. McAdoo, wife of the Secre-!
tary of the Treasury, will light the
first fire.
Samuel Gompers tonight called up
on the working men of America t6
rally to the loan. He declared that
a Liberty bond is by all odds the safe
e?,t investment in the world.
Woflderltil Coat and Suit Vain
COLORED PRI ESTf COSTING;
Will Lecture Here Nightly During the i
Entire Week.
Eeginning Sunday morning at 10
o'clock the Rev. Father Dorsey, the el
Winston-Saler-Moreead City-Seay-fort
Pullman Sleeping Car Line Be
comes WlnstorrSalem-Goldsboro
Steeping Car t-lne. ;
Southern Hallway System anncun-
Lilt-, iiWIXIji mVVJIT TV j
RUDELY INTERRUPTED
(Special to The Dispatch.)
Durham. Oct. 2-0. To wed, to be ar:
rested, jailed and sentenced to the
county , roads and workhouse all with-j
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ces effective with last cars into. and in llours isviue experience oi wit
oquent colored Catholic priest and mis
sionary,, will open a mission, at St.
. out of Beaufort Sunday, Atig. 12th. the
; Winpton-Saietn-Mo'-ehead Citv-Bean-
will -accomplish ''"machi; They have Thomas church on .Dock strea Fath-, fort Sleeping Car line will be shorten
entered into the work .with much zest jer Dorsey is a well, known orator who" d t0 Winston-Salem-Goldsboro Line.
uu
uo,mi t,orV, tu o,.v,ij u Ar wui, continue ii uts iiauweu
ing the Gospel of Christ to the colored 232? . t
rr,t,T us . x i For furtter details ask. Southern
mineton He TSSIS Rai1 System Agents, or address; -! to,fix-inonthB each. They gave V $200
mmgton. He is a w'eli-Matu.detkt rt- rii -n.i BDOn. Un onH' thn ant or, thoir hnm
and has fifteen VPnra nt n nn "H""',1'0" xcooos .feexxc,
y, IZ:Z ""f Ralegh. N.C .... -
and already have made 21 handker
chiefs and a half dozen pairs of foot
warmers.
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Group A of. the Woman's Auxiliary
of the Church bfilfa&vtfood Shepherd: the mission Dlatfnrm
vill give an automobile ride Friday The mission ooen Sundav mrvvni--
liam K. Herndon and. Lenora Frances
Brockwell,.-white. They were married
last night , at 9 o'clock, and a little'
while thereafter the home of the, bride
was: raided and six quarts, of whisky
seized!: Both were tried for the illegal
possession of whisky ,3 a,nd sentenced
night, October 26, and the public gen
erally is invited to attend. Refresh
ments will be served without charge
bond and', then went on their honey-
mopp , Herndon,- however, ... spent
some few painutes in jail before the
October 21, at 10 o'clock an will co f
unue tnrougnout the whole week with
a lecture at 8 'o'clock each night. Alk
and a pleasant time is assured all who without exception, are cordially invited
ttM$mtiAfiu 7in bA to attended bear Father Dorsey e
,r i rp rtkft t ade from, pllffatll0 eii thsfefeftrn.
' tv hall, cirac of fla:.li and iueen. mission .will m,v r n ,1 .
streets, at "8 o'clock.
vml8ijtiniviil. ceuno to;a,cloaa next Sun-f
S-j triaL
OOAST LINE HOTEL CAFE.
Roms by the day, week ot
mbEtH M-Eeaso-n-Eltlefateg. " Meals
ft .nnv, ho,ur. Fresh- Ovsters. Fish
n "SjirlnpfW V'f ' QHfrvfitvclSt- Frnn f
street. ' Phone 20S-WI ..5-24ai
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Troop Larrd on,. Dago.
(By United Press.)
Berlin, via London, -Oct. tand
inc rf troon.? on Dnpo- island -vrhpro
.detachments hadv previously:!
gasneaa rooting. was -; lermally
Beautiful Fur-Trimmed
and plain models
in trie - most desirable
materials and shades
as Burgundy, beet-root
taupe, green, brown,
navy and black at
i
$7.9 to
1 ;:y...:lUVM iM?2r
Made of French Serge cr S:.' -'-in
popular Shades at
112,5 to
"IB&m ROSEi
for women and children
$1.25 to SB.
Corduroy Kimonss
. -v -i aayfc October 28, - 5 t sa! ipoung; .was, no.nnaily w-t - ',. J. j..,' r.
-'-Ni 'I . "-'t- r- , f ' .l-nqunced. tonight. . . -V.ll - - . y