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PAGE TWO THE; WILMINGTON DISPATCH, FRIDAY, AFTERNOON? JANUARY 4, 1 9 1 8 r : ZZ : - ? : - "1 1 ! SONS. - r- iudu 1X1 - ui u vvu . vwui. xjjlo.1 uuui& wet) ; i T.?lro n - p-ront "mft"lfv?YA -mnrvpd ;finwTl I - , " the street,'- - And the? shrieking of . a'fife , Led ; that river of young life, - Soldiers bearing : kits and guns, Mothers' sons mothers' sons. Out of the crowd a woman pressed Forward a-little from the rest. "That's him," he said the third one ' '.there, Ther third ' one with the light-brown ; , . hair!" ' She caught -my ; arm . and then she ... ;, ;' .'swayed'-. - ." V And hispere-I suppose she prayed. Andtillr"they passed with kits anc .'; ; guns, - Mothers sons. ' - ' :' " . By Sara Trasdale Ev erybody's Maga- M "Miss Mary Bell is visiting in New" Bern, the guest of Miss Norma Styr- " Von. -v!: :. :C ' v - - - - " ':r:: ;: ' - z Mnss Sallie Anne Woodward, aft-,-er a short visit to Warsaw, has return ed to Meredith College. The Blue Ridge Club will have their j regular, 'monthly meeting at the Y. I ;W. C. A.:thi$ evening at 8 bock. : ' '-Miss Mildred ! Whitehead is spend . ' insv several days in " New Bern, the guest of her sister, MissEdna White- .' - head. -: - - ' ;Mrs. C. Albro and daughter, ; Mis3 Christina, have returned from 7 New-' Bem where they have - been -guests of Mrs. Alex : Brlnkley: 'Miss Gussie Rhodes has returned to her homo, in the city after spendingitle covers, have been shipped to At - the Christmas holidays with -;Mrs, J. : ; CMcA41ister. at FflvetteVille4- ' - r . . . f . v : Mfes -lather 'Springs, -who has been visiting tier parents in Charlotte, dur- ; iigi theL' hflidays.' has returned to re jsunie hrduties in the city schobis. - , PifThe meeting' Of the Epworth League .'of Grace Methodist church will be held"" this? evening at 8 o'clock. ?-:All cScers? are required' to attend, as it is the business meeting. v . -! -Boatswain ileerge R. D'Orsttge, formerly of the' coast guard cutter, Seminole, 5 now on special duty at Baftimorey' has returned vtcf his post ! with- his. family at 702 South Front street.. - ' -' ' - - . The preparatory service for corn YmuTiion, 'that was "to have been held - at iho Mrsi. Presbyterian church -this , " eveains at - 8 o'clock, has be,en post-f V;'-Si - s: Annapolis saaa Amei tsoai ';poned, on account ef the inclemency of ' swain's Mate Fred Zcstro, of theU. the: weather. The Sunday communio: r t service ,has also been postponed. Full ";; 'r announcement regarding the holding of these services will be juade on Sun day. ' . , - :: ",''. M R. P U T LEIii wCLINES VSoutftSide eapifst Churfch Fails .to Sc- l -.:';.. curs Services of "Pastor Rev. A. A. Butler, of Tyner,twho was - w'i xmoiuiavc ul A ' Sovrfhside 'Baptist church, to suceeea ( Rew-W. H. Hall, resigned, lias decided :;,;,:pt:rtoraceep.t'the.callnd willcon - vttnue3it.3s presontwoi .2Mr,Odis B. lnk'e,P' . -; ply; fhenpulpit until the services' ot u Castor are secured . 1( - pox aiecuiea. ' V Ri'Ir- ?JtIeu Iefntl5' ied at rv 5?idchurch. after ybach he re-; ' ' . ceired a call by the congregation:-: He .'has servel at Tyner for the past eight , ' years, an i h's congregation ihere rnaSe ;: :rRey. i W.- G.- Hall. : who has. resigned 3UvUllWUt !IU1 WJ. W 1VIU1U UAXU - .th: ifpasiorate - of tSe'church. has ac-: ; hcSpted a call - from Zebulon Baptist. chutch and will remove his family to :thaV place, nextx week. "1 .-.;' noentgen Ray Society. u Atlantic City, N. j., Jan. 4. Roent genalagist have gathered here from all - parts of the country and will : pendthe ensuing two Miays in dis cussing the latest scientific gleanings ; from the realms of X-ray research. . The -occasion of the atherin is the ' meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society, of which fir. L. G. Cole, ijolew York city, is the president. SHmnHnniHniniiiiHiiniHiHiniiiiH Iii ventort emiiahis of -' ; -' '.. Itr-ii- --' '; . -,. . . . All Embroideries areeinjg bii One Lot of Laces .-. ! . ' ... WALL AGE-RED -XROSS. The President's f fcuarVrly " Report '.(Special . to .The Dispatch). Wallace, xJah. 4.-f Mrs; J, CvW. Car roll, f coresident " ofTihe ' Wallace Red Cross OhaptiEJrhas sent ina good and interestiner report of the work accoin-. plishedby -Ihat chapter- during the past quarter. Jn thi3;; report she has let -the "Uaatr be , nrst:v oy repomns first the 'Christmas, driven This chap te? was requested to secure loa new members, but like '& many. :of . j the thapters throughout " the State, t "went over theniop" lby enrollihg 121 "This organization has been an inde pendent'uhapter "fi-omUfeai prat, it be ings organized . tb.e first . of last June, ttndef iheold laws and rles of organ aztion, when' a mnbership of "200 was noti; required . for ai-chapter. Jt was organized by , Mrs; 2; Cuthbert Martin, imd sis one of the many efforts ;6f this eflBcierit.leader to -do hernnonor-und of vrhich she canJlhistJy be proud.'-' During the past quarter, says the report,- 16 Christmas kits were furnished.- thet tobkccandkerchiefs r and ! soap and1 chewirigVuin were donated at a Brunswick stew, given for this purpose, r and to: ajsp .4ielp swell the treasury. Eight" more .-.comfort kits were, made to help, furnish the soldiers from' Duplin who 16ft in December for the training camp. ' A barrel Of 55 pints of Jam was sent Ho Camp Jackson to: the Duplin boys; one of 4G pints to Camp Sevier; eight feather pillows, i helmet, 23 pairs of socks,: three "sweaters, 11 pairs wrist lets, have been furnished soldiers. Three well-filled boxes, containing hospital shirts, bed socks, scarfs, wash cloths, handkerchieis, hotwater bot- lanta. Through the -Christmas drive money, land a donation of money from Mr. G. B. D. Parker, oL Chinquapin, the chap- ter will be able to furnish a larger j sUduIv of knitted garments. Wool be ing high, this chapter has been handi capped on aecount of lack of funds. There are no less than 40 . good knit ters asking for wool to knit and can't be supplied. . We hope soon a over come this. ' All shoes at sale prices until Mon day.. Wilmingfbn Shoe Co, adv. - . SECRETARY DANIELS POMlUTFWrY PIP l-IT tO'Je (By-Apsqciiited Washington. Jan. -4. --- Secretary Daniels -hafe commended Ensign George Or Etheridge, and seven; men. Lieutenant - Xaniel B: Barbey, of the Sr Ozafk, tor gallentry In the res cue of the crew of the steamship -Paddleford, on October 30, when that vessel went ashore in a heavy suri at an"unnamed points . Lieutenant Bartrey, and .Chief Boat swain's mates Strickland and Williams- of the Annapolis,' carried a life lino to the wrecked vessel through the ' breakers making it - possible to get ' two-thirds of the Paddleford's crew asnore in Baitjiyuvyime .xnusigu j Etheridge and the remainder of the ' mett of the Annapolis, Vho were men. 1 tmM with Zestro of the-Ozark, took a lie boa, co . tne , Wreck and saved the rest of the Paddleford's crew; . - - ai EnBIsa - Etheridge . hails from Salu- da, a Chief Boatswam's -Mate : John O. Strickland comes from ?. El p Texas, and, Chief -Boatswain's s ' . ' A. - i ; . . . , . : . I " Mday st; dy- ab3. tWilmmg- Mate Byron Williams from Springs, Texas,? , 1 Sulphur Masemic Teihure, Jan. 4, 1918 Wl LMI NGTON LODGE, NO. 319, A. F. . T y. . .and-'jA.' M. : " Special communica pUfffr tthls evening at eight o'clock tsharp for, the purpose, of , conferring the E: A. degree. ,tii-:: "IvT;' brothers welcome. By brller of: the4 WV-M; ' . ... Cj P,. GORMAN,,, Secretary. S at ice; 3 at 25 -and SQp per .. .- -f -jj ?t:i- J?-":1 -JH- ..-rS?.-5S r. nts Mffiis v. "v;: ''.. - . ... '.. 'j.-- '' ;' ';- toltra-'BRQla: : i -J-----v.i,vfr-. tr.-.i':i tf. , ., . - - EDFIGiS 'MMljlltlll Captains Bailey and Me-ttsRe-ceivq Notice From f AjJ j u-, tantuenetal " i According f ta r information received here today officers r of the . staff of the former "units of :theNorth- Caro JinarNationallGuard.v and officers" on! the retired pj?v reserve list in the State tive service will be given; a i noppor tunitv for amaointment t.6 the ;, third seriesf.of Officers Training Camps to begin this month.. So. far-us could be; ascertained morning there ar& on- ly ;tw6 Officers in this city, affected, ! these being Capt. E. P. Bailey and Capt: E. A. Metts. Both of these of ficers are on the reserve list, Capt. Bailey has had about four years ser vice with the guard) and Capt. Metts about 18 years of service. The lat- ter is now Captain of the New Han - over Reserve Militia, the Nint.-Jdrth Carolina;, Company. . f -': ' While advised of this action by the, War Department today, neither! of these officers received full? informa tion with regard to Mt. Forms in tended to supply certain Information r were not received, and: pom officers According to information made-pub-liCx by Adjutant V&eneral Laurence W, Young the following .bff icers in the State are subject to' the appointments to the training cainps: ?v. - Staff officers:' Major iRaleigh T. Durham, Weldon, of. the Adjutant Gen eral's department; 'itfajor. - Thomas Stringfield,"' WynesvllleiilLtospector general; Major James; B.?-Pdythress, R.ES1 Denderson, -ge-raI;-igos;'Madr:Bax-;j:ft4ie. teh L. Durham, NSMfiighordaiice-'de-'the partment; Majors John 0DurhamGas tonia, ordancae department; r, . Rfrsrve Mffrrki 'fiantkirt -Rflwarrt P. ' Baney,'- Wilmfrigtbtt," coast artil- ' lerv: - Lieut. Col : J. C,? Begsetit, Wi I lery ; ' Lieut. " Gbl. J.. .: Bes" setit, Wi ston-Salem, infantry;- Major E. C. Boyette,s Charlbtte, .'medical ifdepart- mentr; Major p. Moody, Raleigh, I coast artilleryj Major j. f J;iBernard, Raleigh, 'quartermaster -corps; . Capt. - w. Drummond Morrow, Raleigiv coast aitillery; "Captain Edwin A. Metts, Wilmrngtoay-coast: -artillery; Capt. unaries j. :ttendereon,. -aifan-Utalned, crjbss' of, Calvary- try; . First Lieut.--Clyde- C. Craig; Gas- T1 .t'j. . ,,. 1A , tonia, infantry; : Capt: William L.f Re WllliamB. Miiron, p. D a Ross, Charlotte, fcOast artillery; j ;nber of the War Commission ot t w First Lieut. "Jesse M. Kussell;- Can-- Epwcpwl .church in America explain- ton, medical department; Sec;. -Lieut- """f""4 " w --'.r tantry. , - - : The letter from the office of the Adjutant General is as follows: 1. The following letter from the Militia Bureau dated December 29, 1917. is Quoted for" your information. In order to utilize the mihfcrfy ex- vy..vuvw. wmu.,. v.vUv. ouicers aou iormur --uuivers ! oi uie in a- VAVuci vaucuu- uut, tuivovtj -lu :attio ' v. j. vice, the Secretary of War has approv- ea tne ionowmg: 1.- The applications of such offie- ers on inclosed forms, which clearly state the conditions, will be consider- ed promptly at this Bureau, and those whose records present evidence of presumptive vaiue ior service wnn troops, will be notified by the Chief, Militia Bureau by telegraph to-report on January' 15 at one of the six train- ing camps named. In case more ap- latter should be the paramount thine plicants are, received than camps can new, in. order to neutralize the nat accomo:'date;V selection will govern, turaliy brutalizing effects of the war. "2. At the, conclusion of the camps, ' The church sanctions v,rar, jast as successful candidates will be commis- it does all the laws needed for the pro- sionea in the National Guard in grades justified; not-exceeding that of major, subject to age for grade lim- Itations. - - "3. You are requested to eive all publicity possible to this plan so that each deserving officer may have an opportunity and to furnish each appli- cant with necessary blank forms and any-recommendatioBs from your of. flee that appear to be just. Forms 106, delayed in delivery, -will follow. t. apjjuunuuua win uc ocuv uncut to this office and should be jnade V without delay "f at all. - . r108;" Physical certifi- cate,wnicn must accompany the en- closed application, will-be mailed as soon as received at this office." BRITISH RECRUITS, Efforts 6f papt. Donald MacRae Are Beginning to Bear Fruit. The efforts of. Capt. Donald Mac Rae, British Vice Consul at this port,. are Degmning to Dear iruit. lie nas WOrk. Every man selected for work been, urging all British subjects able in the training camps has been a pick to enlist for .service "over there" and ?d man. Mkny more volunteered than is receiving answers to his appeals. could be used, and only the best from One , of -the recruits obecined this au ,OVer the country were taken, week was Mr. Colin J. Hay JtfeOall, of While he serves- in this -capacity' the Edinburgh, Scotland, but; for several people were "urged to remember him years a farmer near Maxton. He has had four-years ia the British territor- ia. troops,. and now has four brothers twith the British forces in Fi-ance. In faaauion inree sisxers.. are serving as Reel Cross nurses." .His enlistment places .eight membf r.i of his family -in active service in the battle against tthe Hun. . .f - -.. - ' . "';; BASKETBALL MATCH. 'rateftWohr-Chattmibnihip'dayie At Y. M. C. A. Last Night. In the championship game of ba ketball played at the Y. M,;C. A. last night, the Pirates' romped- away from the Athletics and vsn- by the score cf 1 M V I A . I j-iu to Z4. Tne game - was one of ' the best of the season..'- ' ' ' m- Captain Hardee,of the: Pirates, him self scored eight field eoals.' THp passing of the " winners was unusual ly . fast ! and - that accounts .for thoif victory. - , . Branch, of the- Athletics; also-tossed ! four . goals and 'played a brilliant game. . v ? v Tonght will: witnesg tiM begmhing bd-i the next . series , for the champion ship of-the Business 'Men's League. Recorder's Ctiurt. - But one "offender faced the Recorder today. .George Mills, colored, v charg ed with larceny of -a watch' and Chain: submitted to "forcible tr?;p?ss and FlEPSEeiCE trails FiirefWitKTievotibiial Spirit : and Jnspiration Was Service HOES 'AS CHAPLAIN TO TRAINING CAMP Will Help" the f Work of 'the rL,,r.L Offfintr th 111 xL-P"J? ttS?J1 fmgfi,e 111 bftects 1 hat . r low r rom -War Characterized? cyideep-spirit of de vction and, filled with inspiration was the . farewell service to Rev. R. -E. ; house, of .St. John's Episcopal church J ieipite iitbJer bitter --.cold ?attd rth i din ; rce ateridant uoon walkimi at ighr l t ri nUill: 'J-JtHlUi. . iHKrvlll CI 1 ttiI t LlltJ Uitl 1011 na:ioveredf sidewnlks there: ,-wasvai goodly 0mpan3k. present ' for the serr- 0 icei a 'Biito Joining 'with t; the jKmem&era , -ofe-ibt. H John's in honot of their denarting recf trv;.'Mr; GribbirLvleayesv Tuesday, fori: Camp Seviri?Si. C Bishob dli'Dkrstvresiied ; over (hemetjteg and in his opening re rr arks declared that in having its rec tor call)io'ive' -work-, which he about to.- undertake the. .parish of St. est possible . compliments.; He ex- rressed:i4he, deep ;Dersonal sense f! .loss whiclv-he would himself feel, anil paid a beautitul, tribute; .to' the vork of past year done: by Mr. Gribbin in pariahv The day .has come, he said, when thp.fdeepest consecration l and spirit o aacrifice ,is necessary. 'Churches must give up their rectors. members must,giveup their material things,, must.off en up the laves of their sons1 in order that all the ideals which have been, held ;dear and sacred by our people .shall not be svrept f rom thp world. "Whoi then, this- day - will consecrate, himself unto the Lord?" the cry Of the Fsaimist centuries agOji,. a brief address,, expressed, his deep is the -cry of th -world today. Conse . we f5sM -literally for the blood- sion. under which Mr. Gribbin is to j work.. The Commission, he said. U at.- 'tempting to coordinate all the various otivities of the ;Church m war work !in crdep to reach the greatest possible c.nfro Af mnfjr Fnr th Vvr.r'.- 0ftn -' noA n sniai orf tf.h,T.h,!rim h,p iVht m - rr t iv .T t ot araount. Under the Commission is the work, or tne voitmreer cuapiams, tne;asjaj j-or th r n '"-od of St. Andrew?. t" ''vls' 1 - ' - oOeie.'- anJi auxiiiaries i The Commissi perform' -a work was manifestly ernment provides each regiment made for materials for his work and and ether activities. laoso davs or national need. All must.;150;1? scficiting funds immediately, : The work of the Travelers- Aid v. - on was organised to-.r Spmp nart of the which na -coniect that ne will have little bo continued and funds. will ho rr.i- for which the church lhe men who go perhaps to offer their f-llp?e-i?a,r'er.ln. v Hanoyer for that purpose.- )n-. acr-bnni of il called. While the gov ivinr Qn mnt shaie of ho .App;e Fund. CIic-cks great travel at present the v.;;rl; .one chaplain. forU- ,ilollid be done without ' bitter- i m, tQ MlBear and sirouln moi-e.. imnoralne than ever. yet no provision i-jr..o, ;,,ltl wrP(1 hp ,ipHnre,t Afiv tatLe Pajooic 10 tne international ; ruriatr December f2 hahier; r .-i-r inciuentai cuties taKe so mucn ot ni.3 ifjie reconstruction "neriod, when hearts time that he cannot possibly makeuyj c bitter. To "serve 'now, to keep the most of the opportunity offered e0'?e to God, 'will make it easier then, for spiritual help to the men. Thej ' tection of society. '-Think not that I; come to destroy the lav and thei propnets: I am not come to destroy, j ibut to. fulfil." So declared the Christ j in the sermon "on the Mount, and boi nnst the church stand. The laws ai i necessary, and their enforcement, and a? I1 jp an:on- thf citizens of a State f 11 l? amon the nations War is Jhe only weapon that a nation, or a eage f nations has 'against one that ?B brtften the las and deserved pun- To enforce the laws, is bru V.T . i v , lays the burden, and while the church (marches with the army in sanction of iu neces3ary workf t also it t3 sonen aRd minimize the influence.; wTl5r,h flow frnm tht, wnr1r at h.lrl to endeavor to keep the men close to God.. , The opportunity is given unto the cilosen to assist in performing the in their nravers and with their means and their wor.k. The experiences tJiroueh which both rector' and neonle - XT XT JH I can't rest, rcan't sleep, and most of allrl hardly dare go'o'ut, for when it starts hcliing,;I simply have to: scratch, -no matter where ! am." Do?",t.r7 a- Kt-3 a cake of Resinol Soapand a jar of Resinol Ointment. Use them according to di- rections and It am sure you will get prompt.reHef, and that youri sjda will ie all right in a few days." - , '"Res&iol "Omtawtt isto nearly fieslwiblored that it can be used onxro8e4 surfaces rithotit attractrag nndueattention. Contains nothing that could irritate the tenderest skin. Tcesiaol Ointment and Stesinol Scap are sold by all dru&gista. ' ,y im mum - S j- . ..W- Z& jm-a ' church for a very great and noble be in the rooms of the Chamber of 1$, h?0 "Owing t.f. .serUms and ccnilnu I work and Dr. Milton said that the Commerce m the Murchison Budding., fi h have-rWng w:4nf and it ight crngttion and under .he ,;, People of St. John's should be proud It is called this time m order to , jjhing but otu duty to heln contrib- twenty or thetoirector General or thnt their Tartar wfla smnii? those allow the tKO. SD6akers to leave thei.., .' , , ' t si , t."C vh mm 1 1 ' r tnm ; I i - "V If wSJSn Men and il vp- Women Andvc think-there a$e probably none for sale in town. throunhcut the country at pair of rubers Co illustrate Whci them gcc-d.' Surprisingly I !. Lie" ter- get ire passing are f uff. of spiritual -rich-; sVss that should prove' a "real blessing ! to all. I Concluding the service-. Mr. Gribbin sense, of . the responsibility upon which he was about to enter, and of both hio pride raid humility at having been chosen for it: -pride; in the wonderful opportunity . for : Hervic-e thus opened to him; -hummtY in the -recognition of his ovv.n weakness and -unworthiness for the tas-k. He r would not go to tha? soldiers, -he .said; with the idea thwt --Il -had. -.nlreadv eone far fieid from tho paths which they had trod when (at home, but rather with a message -to ji hem that the people back home look - ,u ,,n m ib. a th. mpn whn m,, Am, And for the people back home, he j : ..t wav V v il II i. u V l vjniv.w i . . j .I.. . 1 lif- W 11V'T1 T .11 the will come the hardest tinn. Mr. M. W. Harriss and Tude! Stephenson, on War r Savings Stamp; But -We Do Have Good. Stout Shoes To Withstand 'ih0 Slosh "asid ;Wel i c nmn. CONFERENCE FOB looraiEsoii ! 1 wish to have you serve as chair ' With Judge Gilbert T'. Stephenson, j man for your county ami wni than of Winston-Salem, who comes to Wil-j you to telme know . by return mail if mington on next Tuesday for an ad-1 you are willing to accept and enter dress on the War Savings Stamps, into this proposition to raise what will be Mr. M. W. Harris, who is a caoney you can. The Association has member of the Educational and Sav-. decided each state and the allotment ings Bank -Committee of the National ! f01' North Carolina is $1,000. War Savings Committee. j I know you have given to ail other The 'meeting here will be held at ' causes. but think what this will mean moon on TiifTsdav '.Tnnnarv 8 and win ., t " -. . " , city on an , "afternoon tram to keep mgin Bugcigymem eisewnere Judge Stephenson s State organiz - er tor tne campaign, acting under State - Director Fries, of Winston- oaiem. ne nas an estaDiisnea reputa- tion in the State of being a most . . . . . j uic in rvci j way jr.jssiuie ior uie Cum- "" '---' iiuuujii 'aau ut'M.' forceful . speaker, and an energetic and sure that every one will accept the -efficient organizer. Mr. Harris, who chairmanship and do his bit. Ve wiit comes with him f saiH fn he n not finonnioT. f through this combjtittee to TO meet with these gentlemen and These , are Mr. M. ,McD. Williams. Faison, cKairman for Duplin county: Mr. J. T. Bland, Bufgaw, chairmanfor reuuer county; ur. m. vrooaman, csju, , vutx.il xxxaxf.;.. X.VX i .OIUUBWIVIS county; Mr. J. Bayard Clark Miza- beth, chairman for Bladen csnnty; Mr. J.. A.. Brown, Chadbourn.- chairman for. Columbus, county ;. Mr. E. - C"' Be-1 thune. 'r-Hnton Chairman "---"''- "- w kju jrr son county . ; in making these announcements . yesterday- -afternoon, Chairman tw T ' .t : iTT :w -rrii V If J All Lit-" '.711 I - IXJ 1 t "J Tl mrnT - 'tf-Wk ' ItJI tv" . .i. . .4 meetmghere. - The -amount of these savings stamps;; all6tted to hlqoufe fis'cSiitri -State by the national i" "UV umi, , , muyay' fJ stress the financial side i L ' -lue. D.u;); the people of Wilmington the chair- j Iuternatianl Apple Shippers Assocla., ' men and members of the War Sav- tion and I will forward same promptly y ings. Stamps Committee of six of the (to Mr-. WJVI. French Treasurer, 204lM-j adjacent counties, have been invited, i Franklin SC, New York. r;. -f '11 all -th. people will be necessary to present.; , Why wef couldn t tnis ad. i this siiov." rr; cits, you II need em, .and you il ' v 1 -i ni' them today before you find your j . 1 . : r T . . ' Kt i : Mr. J. Irvmg bear is Named Chairman for New' Han- over County The International Apple Growers Association- will send 200 cars of ap- ! P18. to the boys in France, and is i raising funds to carry out this .most 1 laudable object 'Mr. J. irving Bear xiiftotu;it n uic i Bear Produce and Merchandise t)ni- )intoc! chaiman for pany. Imseen appo . . T r i - t iev nanoveT i oik, v to woMrit Tnnnc.v - ' rvvC , rT V'- uL V r' Bro?;o.-en, oi Raleigh, State" Cnairma,, lto,SrU heTeVrith: , 'ihe writtr has b?en appointed by ro i t tin rno to CTDraiPTLirii 1 m j . ran f y ! TiOPS iS lSIO- EFFORTS FOR WLi; , nxe ljitejiia.ionat Apple snippers As-. ant than ever before end ih-r, v" I sociation, Chairman for tne Stae of infants have been taken care or. , ortn Carolina, for the purpose of -rais-, would, have suffered othorwe ing $1,000 towards a fund to buy lly . The d5"Cus-?on of other irv-; -fears of apples for distribution to r-ur elub matters was had at b ysoioiers who are- fighting for us in monthly meeting vesterdav r,'; --re Kurnne . ... . 1 .-c- , ! bine? the. movement was startec, the iissociancii has met with" such I wonderful success in such laree contr-- Ijutic-ns, they have decided to increasr; itSJoo carf to-our boys .au , r.les will. be distributed to our, soldiers '.veil an the French ind Biltsii sol- aers in the trenches. i 10 our t0 ju'lVO American grown uie in every ws . fort and good h ealth of our soldiers. i .t uu ".ii .feL MJiA'-u Lines uivjvc- 1IT. ... . - -i ii. hment in... your - county, your daily pa- pers win gJadiy give, you some ires. i writeups regarding same. I am writ- -vmy a, ie ui lup ut-M wuoiesairi -fruit dealers in the State and I feel get behmd tnis movement and raise our. l,UO0 in 10 days, easily. Kindly i vour contributions. I will thank vim ' to havevall the check pavable to the This rreat movement on the part of the, apple shippers association" ! ahd everyTOanshoub:, be willing 'ttt- v""1' .e hatojmo eaui'-. Monday last.dy yof mfWii mi ng- ton I ' :; '. , - .' -' i'v,",.'. ' j . a V-'ir rb 1? A ?T O nic ' i ,K.to U KiK Ur Kaieigiuixvsvv;43ii;'M.5tate.-Tr3a ivrerBenjamin:R. Lacy has been chos - t ' ti; gialt-. UCDOUlCl VUL IUU nui IU U,l-:i !tWrt n. ' - - a I -r t'''-i"''JAiJi' v IrJ xx aw4,.ua,vtu Btr a.huieai - ; has been worshipful:: mas ter, o? thot This condition is gener qyn hnd ,a picture ot t i M !1 :- i - :. i . .; 3 t '1 r, f i m i t tt t need em bad. we shoes leak. The prices? , - c r borosis rlans for Lven : i'J i Active Work for the Enlisieu :n Boys from the fort, when in the i-; will bo provided with lodging In i. homes of Wilmington, u tho.eiYo r- . the North Carolina Sorosis car. bri:-: ; about, this mach desired objecr. ivirs. w.xivi. ureasv is .c.anirr.if the war relief commit t? of tlirt csis .and ,is enthusiastic i tl;n work, and is receiving the w the largest number since the oahi ! SPnUf the station. ?.k-s. M 1 : i herd reported thnt The hh crs: milk has made this work nio;- : r,na ic. was ueciaea to carrv measures incident ,'o the wn less of other work on i NORFOLK AND WESTERN .bKUrS 1 VO iRAio (Sppfial- to The. nis-paic-n) Raleigh. N. C, Jan. 4. Trains N: and -.36 Amning between Winst; Sa.'cni: and 1 Roanoke, Virginia, are ' he taken x,S January G, according advices from the Norfolk and We-: ern. The management sends the Corpor ation Commission word much as tlr ranaway girl apprises her parents !': e.- the marriage. The road sends ihi.- tclegram: Railway .Company gilds' it neces.sa .... 1 f ' ' "imutuiT .iuiu i v trains- 3f and -36Vnning ibetween Wi: ii.0Tsoleni .and -lloanolfe, Ya., Jannar' o, 1818. ' Hi?- ronimtsfiicin tnanKeu tne i.o: that it is not wol-e! . fgMaiM LtvSs fMfe mm now lo. 40113 end wcuclcr- ffal l3.the-;idvent of ansther sl life. ; Vvneii 'baby 13 born tlrero comes'jJntbi the wcrld a ncw sonr, ttie"- real. i.tr.2ric-n Beauty. . When lite hour a $riV33 It should ha the -dawn of a -new -and oerfect ,future. The jc- Kf -. Vmetherbood -;BKtiit-vlSe' '-iss freo' frtnT fear and dangler as it is oossible to make It. Thousands of woihcn have usI i n a? f "Mother's ' Erierid'M It is a won derful bcln to nature in relieving strain and" fistre S3 brought about . by exiand- ) tcg'iausclea. - The nerves, "too, will ' bo caltj ? inaking the period oiie of cheerful ble f orthe . .expectant mother . herself t i actually, aid -feature lirthe-ictorlous work 'to . "wyviiyiuiBU,: Jli. W UIiiilli 1Kb- cr4sis.'o, Do not fail under any; circumstances to j; get this vgreatest Temedy, ever com- 1 '- J.veu!!;c x . uui I. ii." Ill; in. : i mi &aSh7rU"
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1918, edition 1
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