J ft ?- " ' J- f ;.;:..iEJLMINQjMD ir-Tift-Tiiir rrrr 1 1. -; v irn irrtt-i mrrfr rrira at - .: -' r iinr ii r tix" n iii-r:n?:-v K (ill P if! 'mmmm ft'i i - COMRAbtS. Heiwas society's lily pot. me patlor doll of high Ucgrec ( Tnlt. flirtea arctiad orlth the ;uppi9li set! -' ' Now we're tent-mates, him an4me. I waa a grocers clci-k before My fate got mSkbi with the inraa try i I3ut they don't need a visiting cara for war In the home o' the brave- and the land o the. free. He used to sneer at me for a simp; "L.zzie" I called him the first few- days; We didn't get on Mr. A. VSykes has joinedhifep c,Ug in New York wneie tuey wlii VioJur rf Iear S36111 frictids and relatives. . ' - ? Aside No Verhber, - 29 . - as. . . ; Trnlro4Viricr Daw l -e.ii oj -S- . ':Digadd Baptist; Sunday, school will givei social at 8 o'clock this evening 'SiHSni'i&iv In; honors of Calvary' feaptiut .Sunday MANYiBLESSlNGS EVEN Mrs. & Bplton and. little daughter, jShould ;TKank Godf or Bless- Annie -May, wno nave oeen vismag. ino- That Arp Rrft- Thftn Mrs. J. Ov Grim es at Bast Wilmington, !, m J?1 ;re fffRS Mere Peace of- Mirid aticf Wshington,5 Noy4; 8. President Wil- k warn and limn. Charlotte Broms, 6t Brooklyn, N. Y., son issued last Jnlght his 1917 Thanks- We found -we wuz game in different are visiting at the home of Mrs. 'Saw. giving proclamation caiiihg i upon the i flnnilArswn nil Sontll Third Street. nHnn,: oven i tWo mllit At tViav iA. , UU'.uv . j - UUfcAWAA, .V bUHWlU01,:UL ';bU9.'.aVl - ' . . . v '-' ' ;'i w . . left this. morning for, LaGrange, N. C, "where they' will "attend the wedding Of Mrs, Bolton's, nrpthei;. , Mrs. 1 Edward 'Johnson and Miss Irfarchln' full k't for thirty miles . While here, Mrs, Johnson will also row and -great peril of a world fchak With the sun full glare on him and j visit at the home of her daughter, en by a great war, to. thank God for me M-uwrji- a ou"uuul- "n 1WUU( "Wherefore, I, -Woodrow Wilson, Jnat leveled us stiff, ani It .-.countea jBCvenwi uii. piles For tlxe makln' o true democracy. So us two guy3 arov comrades now; I Dwear at hin .md be swears at me; We're gettin fit for a little row Thnt's goin' on across tae sea .... erica, lo hereby designate Thursflayi mooiwu- ,n,r orwnt the twenty-hittth rday 'of? NtivembeF , , , t j next as a day of thanksgiving and At u o clock this afternoon and fi and invitfr tBft. pe0ple through preceding the wedding of Miss Louise out tbe land to ceaSe,upon that day Worth, and Mr, B. M - Washburn . Jr from their: ordinary occupations and wnieh ;take3 place .at the First Pres-in the,r seVeral homes atd. placf better thari mere prosperity -i of en- And a deuce of a famine m.-ngntlns Clarke: men. gainR for jroii I his" bile IS really every btice In! a whileMere' ';..'. . .:',. , . -I . ; : 1 . -..-!.- .;' . ; '.- -.. .- .: .' : '-. j .. Tomorrow we piace on jpaeitta 6tf Men'is Fitite Ribbed 'MMihBA&rsi all the rejgiila si2esil50 Value at i . ; ... . .r r. r about 350 gar- ng Needle 5pri be er- fWcn's Fine Spring Needle Un wearv Shirts and Draw ers-$l.50 Value at . . . . . . i 0 .6c Cftc' Sam drew lets and called us two,program wlu be gIven by Mr. E. H. hiP,Riec that n re h And he ain't so very partial when ,Muilsail. . , .; eS81 -.SX ,.5 There's a lot o' work for all to do : "inauguration . March" Scotson tppnrfpa i t Nomina in itahtfn"- . icjpfiaca. . Ho was society's lily pet, But now we bunk in the same tepeo. He userl to dance with the gilded set; And it's drill and beans for him and me. He don't give a darn what I was be fore, : And I don't give a whoop what lie used to be; J All that we know b we're in: a war i Hittin' it ud for democracy i The nrnclflmnHnn 1virtetA Thiicd? v 3alute D'Amour-Edward Elgar. November 29, ' as 'Thanksgiving' Day,' Reverie Chas. Mallard. follows- Pilgrims' OhorusRiebard Wagner. '. . r i Entrancing -iM'eams" Gaston de- , . , Ulle xnnKsgivmg, ivu. March froni Lohengrin-Wagner. lQ"fy th President of the United March from. "Midsummer Nights btates 01 Amenca. Dreams' Mendelssohn. L A Proclamation: I "It has long, been the honored cus- BIRTHDAY PARTY torn or our peopie 10 iurn in me iruu- Yesterday afternoon rom3 to 5 ful autumn of the year in praise and o'clock, l.ttie Mis, TCntiW fi.0n thanksgiving to Almighty .God; for jHis celebrated the third anniversary of many blessings and mercies to us us " .... . i hof hirthdav nt ihP hnme of hpr nB. a nauon. i nat custom we can 101- ELiiAS m eryoocy Lie-t;nant low even now in. the midst of thfi, for Nevemoer. i Fifth Avenue. Assisting in enter- tragedy of a world .shaken by war . a aTp-nr f onth i talning the guests were: Mesdames and immeasurable disaster; in the Miss Amw E St .George , of -ojth-1 Mulviy. Gren. Reedb'll. At- midst of sorrow and great peril, be- port, was a visitor. in the city todaj. king0D) -yontg and Ryan. Fon6wing cause even amid the darkness that " " ' i tho riouiTiT of o-4mo? cuitohu t-n tha has gathered about us wo" can see the fna Phil Wf5n5horpr ha as a Vbu.M. .W.W5 - . , guest her brother, Mr. J. A. Hines, of j ihKLrj athermr. ENS SECTION Conveniently Located on the First Floor YQU'S AE $2j00 On Your Winter Men's , Depwlmeht Belk-Williams III j . ' " ? . -4 , .J lij III - ; -" --v - : - . ' - x ii 1 1 . ""M uuuaivjniia .-x ' t1 WM"" "" "" . J""'""M'',,'""IMM'inriiiro3i onsaJ ' -; - I',,,, -.- ' i i i ' - : 1 -i' ' ! i ' i; ii,. ' i . ii i .'- - ' . Main Floor Highland. Miss Laura Parsley is visiting in Greensboro, the guest of the Misses Mary and Josephine Vaughn. refreshments great blessings God has bestowed up- i . on ;us,-biessin gs that are better than The following were the guests: mere peace or inma ana prosperity ot David Scott, Jr.. William Atkinson, enterprise. - ' Jr., Galder, Atkinson, Virginia Ryan,' "We have been given the oppo'rtu- weicn Manier, .William Aianier, Mar- nity to serve mankind as we- once rret Harrington, Robert Reedhill, served ourselves in the great day of i Wm l-THI)SIISi;G IN 1 DICE! lltR SHOW S REPORTS iMR.KGGH RETURNS ECREASE! FROIUI SALISBUR ' " I Elain?- Vaii Oseh. George Yonts, Jr., our Declaration of Independence, by1 1 . - - - - . ; . f ' Mrs. w. McKoywno has oeen nd Lotise WSod-.- taking up arms against a tyranny that Many Novel Features Planned Cotton Ginned to Date Over Attended Lutheran Syno visiting her sister, Miss Lucy h,. threatened to master and debase men , fUQ CfMof nQ ?of ! Million Ralf 1 P Than ! XfiiVn VninA fnr Mvrrv Brownt Winchester,, Mass., dunns In the Recorder's Court. everywhere and Joining with other! tor the. Street Uance bat- Million 5ale. Less 1 han Vv hlCh Voted f or Merger the summer, has returned home. in the Recorded cotrrt today, Rosa' free peoples in demanding for all the j - urday Night j m 1916. of the Bodies. . Mrs. J. A. Farley, at her home on North Fifth street, .has as her guests, Mrs. H. L Miss Frances Misses Lucy Gobb and Lucille Clark ; aitas Julia .Tones, Minerva Jones and nations or the world what we then, de- Georgia Bell Davis, 611 colored, were . mandeti and obtained for ourselves. Clowe's Commend ir. Paris, l . . -r-x i , apiam nicnara n. Liowe zvA hi! troop train,, organized hf re at u? m break 'of the war, have arrived 'ii ranee, according to advices recfivedl in this city yesterday by nkuives oil Mr. rra A. Hines, and by Mrs v T i-n.Liua.il, iu. -iu ion:i a mia .treetl .whofee son, Ernest C. Pit-ninn ; J d member of the troop. :-.irs. is a proud mother, having two other! , sons in the army. They are at Cad Sevier, Greenville, S. C. a charge ot vagrancy against them. All other cases were continued. Much enthusiasm is being manifest-1 . Assoeutea wess) , , l Mr. Koch returned today from "In this day of the revelation of our w in the street. dance to be held by' 'T,. " -I Salisbury, x,i B;v, rCEniiedntil S.-iturdajr fn answer .Mrs. h. u Mienons, ana aaugnter, . CZZZZ-Z. Zi,. nnt w tn fon nHn' nmn ---"-v i hriCr to Novemebr 1 amounted to 7v rights as a-nation but to defend also 8 Refl Cfbs Saturday night , on the il50t-balc, counting round as haf the rights of free men' throughout the asphalt between Princess and Chest-; and i'ncludilig 133)i7o r0Und world, there has been vouchsafed us niit streets, in front of the City Hall. . , - o01 Ko1 Qan uciicrei dun ui,uoi uclxo ui kjct iciauu, .-i i : ... i- : m nova creroaaitve. i nf nimHn and Poinmhim reciTiertfveiv 4 naieigh riews -ana , uoserver: -rne ,u" BUU ,UiJi""u6 '- .Tiic Kea cross society m costume ,f,,c, Wm ?LDSnS Will nssemble on th, Citv Hall st.mSilne CenSUS bUfeau ... . ra i-etirifie diHnosition Mot at all: he lftave been brought' to one' !mittd and nrfimntlv at 8 ftV.lock while the Red ' Last "3rear 8,623 .. . ...- . .. .. i nnrnAco a nunr Tf i tat . r r nnmmnn wui.Dea suDscripnon aance - ...uv - w6..N7 j ,; wi.. k tohieht " at 8 n'clrwlc a the of kings" in- making a strategic retire- IV4"8"5 puimuu uuuuu. uw Club, complimentary to the me-ayeucvnve, unrver. . "Vi &4J v,. 11 "ao -1 a id) 1 An . Alflrm from Tv , .!T.j J aeiegato id me united Synod of the(4iie firke.:itepartmen; .at noor. todpy i bcuth, Lutheran church, which met ' 1114 Uawson street, v. hrro a small in celebration - Of the quadri-centen-1 blaze which caught 0:1 iln- roof of nioi f T)f.- o t, w"e-iury uweinn- was nuicKi" r-ii Clausen whn iti 9 ,.aWv,i L ' f; tinPulsliefl- The damage was n-!: There given Country members of the Washburn weddin party. to the same synod, will return to-). night having been detained by im- Mrs. today announced ,893 bales were gin- Cro: Jnniors will meet at Vnstnmr nea prior to iNOVemoer 1, inciuaing square at the same time. . Iu4,14l round Dales ana w.rz i Dales portant committee. ! Church of America. A nnvel fr.oture nf thP rfar.ro willlof Sea Island. j A Step Of great significance tO the. Mr. Koch rennrr. Ihor he a rnmnnnv nf Italian treef ven. I Ginnings by States this year were: 1 Lutheran church in America was'tak- was a most, entiur-i.i .,i t:K;, stances; in the midst of : the greatest ar:nrelnrtt hv Hfi Ressia Rirk-' Alabama 305,106; Arizona 2,755; Ar-i en yesterday when by a . unanimous ; ng one. A commiss-tp ii-to m!i B-Assdeiafefli'.PrwrtT-' J enterBWse the spirits or men-have ev- nhimor- 9nn Tr w n -sninr to . Kansas 4o,; canrorma ii,bi4; MemphiSy Tenn,, N07. .j8 "The in-fer, entered, upon, we" haVe;; if ;-e but young ladies who will participate are FIorida 34,176; Georgia 1,295,506; mi and snirit nf RiiSRia'ns 9. Ufhnlfl' fihscwii a rMsrynahlp'iinl-'' nrsi'tiral n. un -m,.. 1. -r- 1 T.nnisiana 422.089: Missttsinni 498.- Russian Ambassador Hears Nevs. and '' practical thc following: Misses Elizabeth Pow- i Louisiana 422,089; synods was present, " w ' '11(3 vote the synod decided to unite with . the nthe the General- Council, which met re-;ed by the presidents or the synriJ ueuny in x-nuaaeipnia, ana me encr- The union of the various svnoda w3 Ti 1. i. i'i-J tent and spirit of Russia" as a whole ' observe a reasonable' naruer. wio aare own vibiuhk u uc '-. . ... : -. i . , 1 . i . . '.:.. ' .. . . . y"6. A i , T o j i..u x ? " ............. nrtm. nf m t ti iVi-r - olr nf snoaia in :o . way: pe..' juagea Dy too Teconomy, an aminaance wun wnicn j to ell' Julia Stone. SoDhie Northroo Lu- -Missouri i,oxo; wonn urouna ojuu, wmcu neiu. its meeuHg ai according to Mr. Koch work to tfc T.tA,,t - Han., ' i,aV-' Utnrw'iJU hWs f rom . PwetrogtaL'; declared Bo- ; eupply the . needs of those .associajte-d cJlG . Rurkhttmer Ann Bnrkheimer. .277,963; Oklahoma 523,357; South Chicago, into one great body to b great benefit of the Lutheran cimrd York ' ' (rig A; Bakhrnefjff, "Russian arabassia- j with . us as w.eii aX:Qtt3DjtSCIirA nw TQrence gjjjjgjjjjgj. Florence Scott i Carolina 783,513; Tennessee 81956; , known as the United Lutheran When the action of the svncl ir. rat '. ' - 'dor to the United States, when shown light shines about us. The great'du- Edna Shaw " ' iTeas 2.392,511; Virginia 3,472. All M u fied by the district synei;-, Hie r- Mrs D B Jordan, of 313 Market Associated Press 4ispatcb.es from Lon-! ties of a new day awaken-a new and c-Tho Vesidences in the Citv HalI.Ptner States 1,911. 'Florida 26,008; -Georgia 39,540 and constitution will go into eliv-ct d street ha as her tuezik .Mrr An. aon relative to :he reported overthrow .-greater national, .spirjtt -.us,. wc block will be illuminated and decor- Ginnings of sea" island by States: South. Carolina 1,833. ' officers will be elected gtts Cromartie and children, of . Gar- X t Provisional, government. "Un-j shall never again be divided or 4 won- ated and the Sorosis will be head- w land, and Miss- Maggie Murphy, ' of m Jfst f W ot . have any per-; der what tuff we arena of. quarters for the Red Cross. -Hibern- S name Burgaw; . sonal or official information on the v. . . .'. siibject and therefore yoii cannot ex tonight at 8 o'clock the' regular Pct my official Opinion- --C-'- monthly business and social meeting ! 1 . . ( . . . of the Susannah Vesley class ot.Trin- i t rvxr a trr X tt f nro im iu vy r ur 1 wrvio 111 ' 'And while wc render t s for ian Hall h3 been secured as a check those thing,: let us pray Aimighty room, God that in .all humbjeness' of i spirit in addition to the picked squad drill we may look alwayS .to Him Jo'guid- and muc by the Fort Caswell Band, ance ; hat we fflay : be' kept constant- t.I ere-will be many finev features and I 1... It. nul J J w. a m 1 aw.t- . 1 , . 111.. i - 1 1 FOOD PLEDGE WORKice' that' oy Iis grace our minefs may an occasion long to be remembered d uirecieu auu om uauua sirajpieu- r; au eyeoi oi unusual joy. My Methodist church - will be held at j . the home of Mrs; W. P. McGlauhon, ' 18.1; Moft.h IKth'. street . t - 4Pi - 1 1 .ifBv' AsTOtMBsy y - l-ii . ed; and that in- His -good timeshAerty . (Th.e Susannah .-Wesley Bible Class ! Vahington, Nov. Iowa has fur-;and: Security and peace.; and the : com-j rf Trinity Methodist church v ill hoM! 'nished the spectacular feature of the 1 tadeship , of cofcnmon justice may; be its regular business and social meet- last 25 hours in the -food admihistra-' vouchsafed, all the , jttajiPM f ".the ng this evening at. 8 o'clock, at the tion's national family enrollment cam- Jeiirtlrr' - . . , , home of Mn?. P McGlaughon, No. i paign. ior .voluntary, , food coaserva- j worship : to render thanks to God, the 103 North 15th street. 1 tiofi. With ..a re.noTt .. nf 00ft adrii-icreat ruler Of .nation's.. .... I y . tional cards sfgned, making itff totat' "In; witness whereof. I have h'jreun- .circle wo. a ot the Missionary so ! of '5i7,aoov families, Iowa is credited to set -my nana - ana causea, iner eai ciety of the First Baptist church will 1 with having, enlisted 91 per icent. of of the 'United -States nobffiid,; nfe'et Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at all the-families it" the State." : I - "Done in-the. DistHct- of Columbia the home or Mrs. J. H. Taylor, Jr.,; The number of families pledged to this seventh day of November Jn?the 808 Orange street. All members are the food, JdmJni3trati0na support now Jteked to attend. , . . total a 8,737,390.i C CLDRPf I tAPIfr uUrrilnuL LtHDUL i ' '- " METIKG CLOSES P A teElE . For- . - . - DECEMBER Are ttere- ! 7S - ' Get Your DEUNlOR Toda New Goods Arriving Dailyby Express A A-trii.i' The Store Tht Sella Wboltex ... J ' Year of Gur .;liord one thousand nlna hundred aad seveteeh ahdJ of tie In dependenoe oi ' the ;; United Stages of America the one hundred and ; forty SjQCond: - '5 . - v ' . ' -: FISB STERN CAROLINA ;Large Caters eJgorted ? . from Morenead City, and " New Bern, Tvvi --PasseiQgers: on the train from Moreheadt.City -and Beaufort :yIterdayfrcto 64 record .: breaking, catch bcMh wich was made -off those ;ilees- Mjoiigky ! night 'iYsfy.$t&:4 ifotvais saia by them thAtiso' mahy fish ot ah edible Variety werecuh wepf not nough shipg--.h6ies-oa ?iah in .which to place ail of -these: ry: ; The. Westbound train carried jfl, largo amount: :Of , Ihes ,fi$jbv4 wiire- be ing sent;.ta.poii)ta lmthe .Western par 1 4 Asheville. prhotheu tftrervdhtjgfiESff b made lonigut Annual Convention of Suf fragists Held in Goldsboro ; Ended Wednesday. ; (Special to he Dispatch) Goldsboro, N. C, Nov.. 8 The Equal Suffrage Association oj North Caro lina which held its annual session in this city this week.V adjourned, yester day afternoon . after, electing the fol lowing officers for the .coming year: President; Mrs. . John S. Cunning ham. . . .s . First vice president, Mrs. Palmer Jermah, Baleigh. Second vice president, Miss Ger trude Weil, Goldsboro. Third vice : president, Miss jrulia Al exander, Charlotte. Recording ; Secretary, Miss Exum Cilemehts,: Asheville.. - '.-v -. ..Corresponding secretary, liss. - Ett genie Calrk, Raleigh. . ' ' - J, Treasurer, Mrs. J, W.Cone, Greens- ..boro, .- x; - -" ; , .':.: - - Two interesting . addresses were de- Hvered at a open -jneetingheld Tups May night by Mrs.' J. S.TCunningham, Kof Durham, - and Mrs. Eattie Ruffnei jacpbs ;pf AlabaEaai' "v ; , . u ;f A6tthe meeting yesterday afternoon tfemore splendid, addresses were de , livered by. Dr Delia Dixon Carroll'i of f Raleigh, and Mrs. . C. M. Piatt, of . -A -.1 . '11 2 Facts About the Sugar Situation Our Government HasLasked you to use suar spar ingly. We believe that the people of this country will be glad to do their pfirt to conserve the sugar supply: yhen they know the facts. These facts are as follows: s The decent suspension . of fcertain sections "of the NbrtttMiarolihafflshmg laws have , been of real benefit, tq the fishermen f and they y are rnakiifg; larg- er;;attiej ttow thap.. hafeheen the case In many yearli' .fv,- j . Mi8sknja-ry. , Baptists from-, f A. me lsaslcjji.ucctioifcijf Kbrtli On aro now. at Ayden attending the an nual session-cf the Woman's Mission ary Union ot that church and which is destined, to be. the most important held in many -years-: : . ? The people of Ayden have for weeks been making ready, for. the entertain ment of the visitors and the -opening ot the.fipnxenUoni lounjj them prepar than two-thirds of the sugar: supply JS within the present battle line. This has resulted in greatly reducing the production of land iuid France and other countries have been to ga fori sugary t6 Cuba. u i . Oji Cuban raw sugar comes to the U nited States and is refined here, chiefly for hom use nr This is not the case now. sugar ALIn vjw of the exceptional world demand for TxiT a"u uareiy enougn to tide us over ungl tlje n ew crop cpmjsiin. The: people of the New KligJand an Atlantic Coast States should use sugar sparingly. -oone$hduld:H This 5mpahy jh as no surplus sugar to sell. It is wprking jvith the Government to conserve the supply, and to take care of the Allijes so far as possible. J9ondp The Jpnugfihiii Company 1 ; "amiti Sugar forkry use' f ' Granulate. Dainty Lamps, Powdered, .Confectioners. Brown 5v over f ea to taKecare .01 the several hundr 1 1 :- " . - , w rolinal visitins; elgates. ?; , v , rSi r ' X" 1 f: -"CTyyyrTTgnr1 ir , v : ' . f',''- - - ,-. .. ;. - -i. r- -' - - - - t- J v- 4T -

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