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of all news dispatches In this paper
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therein.
LIE IT. DUNN WRITES
The following letter from Lieu
tenant William H. Dunn to his
mother, Mrs. Wiley J. Dunn, tells
of his expected return to America,
Lt. Dunn who was commanding Co,
K. when wounded has been in a
hospital since Sept. 30th. He was
wounded in the battle that broke
the Hindenburg line.
London, Eng., Dec. 5, 1918
My Dear Mother: Just a few
words. I received a letter from you
today along with several more from
home. They were the first I have
had for some time. I have not writ
ten to you in about a week, for we
have been expecting to go home ev
ery day but we are still here. The
last report is we are going Thurs
day week (Dec. 12th). I will come
back to the States as a stretcher pa
tient, for not only can't I walk but
I have to keep my foot up all the
time. I will be glad to come back
to the States any old way, I am
tired of this country. I will have to
have another operation when I get
back to America, so the sooner I
get back the sooner I am right
agai. I will be in the States any
way, if nothing happens from now
on. Tell everybody not to write to
me any more unless you hear from
me again. I will wire you just as
soon as I get in hospital in U. S. A.
With lots of love, WILL.
SERVICES
First Baptist Church.
J. M. Kester, Pastor.
Owing to the abatement i of
epidemic, Sunday school will
the
be
JUST
KIDS And The Big Game h SatuAay By Ad Carter
held again. It will open at 9:45 a.
m.
At 11 a. m. morning worship will
be conducted by the pastor. The ser
mon topic wtMf hn "Tha-, Imperial
Christ." jymy-J- : "
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor will
preach a special sermon to young
people. Song service will begin at
7:15 p. m. All young people are
especially invited.
Pender St. Baptist Mission
A. J. Ford, Supt. of Sunday School
Sunday school will be held at 3
p. m.
At 4 p. m. a short sermon will be
preached by Rev. J. M. Kester.
IX MEMORY OP MRS.
W. M. MEACHAM
Woman, as well as man, that is
born of woman, must die. In the
creation of the world the Lord es
tablished a time for all things a
time to weep and a time to rejoice,
a time to be born, a time to live
and a time to repent and a time to
die.
Sunday, November 15th, again
ve are shocked and our hearts
made heavy when the sad news
reached us that mother good wo
man had taken the wings of ascen
sion to the palace of God, prepared
for such as her from the foundations
of the worid. i
Near noon on tliat great day set
Second Baptist Chu.-ch (Five Points)
W. C. Richardson, Pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m. E. J.
Barnes, Supt.
Preaching by pastor 11 a. ni.
Topic: "The upper and iiether
Springs."
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30
p. m.
SjVhftW ABOUT THB CARPtT,"V , ,
SHhM) CLEANED LOT WElKj llaftftOw3gS5H i " 'mL.
4 jlr fyi I KNOW T TH- it oorti if"1
X' 1 ( A I !?J. r"f ONTHt Lit EMU.V SAWUDAY 1 Vtti
SJ 3 f iS IJ2l2,H " IHIE CAN fcT ATTHtrt V Mf
Xl til JXl (7 k JMtN. AN " Ht WORKS HAR HE OOSHT L4f f
?A XAy i FINISH BV SATURDAY NIMT-THIN
Methodist Church
W. A. Stanbury, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45, conducted
by Mr. Spiers, the superintendent-
Public worship at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor.
At the morning service .the subject
of the sermon will be "Let Us
Pray.' At night the theme will be
Lessons In Dlscipleship Brother
hood." '
The public is invited to attend all
services.
First Christian Church
The church after being closed by
Influenza epidemic will be opened
tomorrow. The Sunday schools will
likewise open. There is great Joy
on the part of our people that condi
tions permit us to open again. Let
all church and Sunday school-going
people attend tomorrow and express
their Joy.
The Sunday school will meet at
9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.
Subject of the morning sermon:
"The Flight of the Years." The
evening subject will be: "The New
Year, the New Condition What
Shall We Do With Them?" You
are cordially invited to worship with
us. J. E. Stuart, Minister.
St. Timothy's Church.
Rev. Morrison Bethea, Rector.
No Sunday school on account of
the epidemic.
Morning service and sermon 11
a. m.
Evening service and address 7 p.m.
Primitive Baptist.
Services at 11a. m. Preaching by
apart for rest and worship, while Elders Monsees and Adams.
the church bells vere ringing, call-
'iig the living to prepare to meet
their Cod, the sou', of this good wo
man, companion, friend and neigh
bor, tbo true and faithful wife of
cur friend and faithful officer, left
Imr body to the dust and her spirit
answered the chimes in a temple in
of
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. J. B. Massey, Pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Public worship at 11 a. m. and
30 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor. . Subject
morning sermon, "The First
SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF
LAND
Monday, December 80, 10! 8
Between the hours of 12 M. and
1:00 P. M., we will offer for sale to
the highest bldde.' for cash a valua
ble tract of land consistng of 12
acres on which is located a small
dwelling, 9 acres of this land Is
heavily wooded aud 8 acres in Or
chard consisting of apple, peach,
cherry and pecan trees. This tract
of land is situate in Taylor's Town
ship, Wilson County, North Caroli
na, adjoining the lands of the heirs
of C. W. O'Neal et al and bound
ed as follows:
Beginning at a stake in C. W.
O'Neal's heir's' line and Thos.
Montgomery (now W. W. Montgom
ery's) corner, and runs thence W.
62 poles to a stake on the run of
Driving Branch, thence down the
run of said Branch to a stake, Thos.
Montgomery (now W. W. Montgom
ery) corner, cornering thence run
ning N. 58 1-2 degrees E. 100 poles
to the beginning, C. W. O'Neal's
heirs' corner, containing 12 acres
mere or less, being the very same
lard conveyed by H. T. O'Neal and
wife to Thos. Montgomery by deed
dated April 19, 1901, and recorded
in Book 58, page 169, Wilson Coun
ty Registry to which deed reference
is hereby made for a more definite
description.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash,
There is an indebtedness on this
property of J500.00 covered by
mortgage, held by J. R. Barnes and
FROFESSIONAL CARDS
MS. EDMUNDSON A YELVfiBTOR
DwIWi
Carolina OflM Building
Wilson, N. O.
DBS. THOMTteX HOOKA
Offices in traay Bulldinf
Pawn 94
(V 5. DICKINSON
Attoruey-Afc-Law
Office: Fidelity Building
Phone 297
DR. W. S. ANDERSON
Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat
Office Hours:
I to 12 a. m. 1:80 to 6 p. m
H. D. BROWN
Life Insurance
Ofle Upstairs, Cor. Nash and
Qoldsboro Street!
CHE M003E-HXR&ING HOSPITAL
(Incorporated)
t, I MOORE). IL D.
B. & HERRING, M. D.
W a ANDERSON. M. D
Drs. TURLINGTON UNDERWOOD
DENTISTS
Treatment of Pyorrhea (or RIggs
Disease) a Specialty
Work done at Night and Sunday by
Engagement
Office over Carroll Gro. Co.
Corner Tarboro and Nash Sta.
this claim will hn mnn m,f Office Phone 691 Night Phone 754L
rHIM VUK v L nig
money derived from this sale, said
of
sale is made with the consent
said J. R. Barnes.
Samuel L. Winborn and wife,
Elizabeth WTinborn.
A. O. Davis, Auctioneer. D-28-ltd
SIGNS AND SHOW CARDS
Place Cards for Dinners
FREEMAN SIGN CO
Over Nash Street Pharmacy
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
no-
the Glorious K'narcom of Peace and i Christmas.
eternal rest. Sl. was, invert nrt ho. Subject of evening sermon "Hap
loved bv all who knew her. In Ufa Py New Year."
she was a model woman, always at
all times ready to respond to all dis
tress. Sympathetic, kind and gen
tle. She rejoiced with those who
rejoiced and wept with those who
wept.-,
To you who are near and dear to
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Mail your order TODAY for the
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D. D. N.
A CARD Of THANKS
I take this method to express my
heartfelt thanks tr.d appreciation of
the many kindnesses rendered me
In my sickness and in the death of
my wife. To you all, I shall always
be thankful and grateful.
W. M. Meachom.
than 1,000 Illustrations and maps
$18, $1 with order and $1 a month
J. T. Norsworthy, 914 Austell Bldg.,
Atldnta, Ga. D 28 ltd
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
. Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Wiley Love, late of
Wilson county, all persons having
claims against said' estate are here
by requested t,e present them for
paymeat on or Before the 27th day of
November, 1111, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to xske Immediate
paymeat.
This the 27tb day of November,
1918.
j J. H. LOVH,
Administrator.
-H.. J. Barios, Attorney ."
N BO one a wk 4 wks
MR. LEATH'S ORANGES
A fresh supply of Mr. Leath's or
anges received today by Carroll
Grocery Co. Prlca is always for
gotten when you eat the fruit, ltd
Marshmallow whip, pie filling,
Egg No and easy whip at Carroll's,
Order freely for the are time and
money savers. D-28-lt
JUNIORS TAKE NOTICE
There will be a meeting Tuesday
night, Dec. 31st at the Hall at 7:30.
All members and candidates that
have not been initiated are request
ed to be present. J. P. Batten,
D-28-2tD Counselor.
Another lot of brown sugar at
Carroll's. , D-28-ltD
Nash Street Pharmacy Open Sun
day.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
L J , ! ,G,?r - B0y6tte' ot Dempsy R. Haynes, deceased,
he Phv noH ; . rri.' lce I. hereby given to all persons
iY - - . I , c""'uo "aYlus , having claims against his estate to
ZT, 7 . Pre8ent Psent them to the undersigned for
:;:rO.r..D I0r6. ne' Payment on or before December 12,
nM . ,. "uOIT, ' r inia IS". this notice will be pleaded
notice will be pleaded in bar of re- , ,i
v uv in uai ui re ln bar of tuejr rec0yeryt All persons
... ..... .indebted to said estate will make
vuuH muooiea 10 saia estate payment to me,
.o .oijucaiau iu watte immeaiate
payment.
This the 27th day of Nov. 1918.
WILLIE WHITE BOYETTE,
Administratrix.
E. J. Batnes, Attorney.
N 30 once a wk 4 wks
This Dec. 12, 1918.
D. D. HAYNES, Admr.
D 14 once wk for 4 wks
Whiz Autl-Free.e Compound.
Welfare Auto Co. D 27 3td
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Wusliingtoa
A MESSAGE
From the Secretary of the Treasury
To the Insurance Men of America
Almost thirty-seven billion dollars of Life Insurance has been
placed by the Government upon the lives of our soldiers and
sailors, and the premiums have been paid through allotments
from the salaries of these men.
Several million men are soon to be returned to civil life, and
liberal provision is being made for the continuance of their Gov
ernment life Insurance policies.
They will need advice, and the insurance men of America can
now render a great service bot to the Government and to the men
if at every opportunity they will urge upon discharged soldiers
and sailors the benefits to be secured by keeping their policies in
force. Methods of conversion and plans for premium payments
will soon be-made public.
No argument from me is needed, I am sure, to prove that the
continuation ot this Insurance is of Immeasurable benefit to the
Government, to the soldiera and sailors who have offered their
lives, and to the institution of life insurance.
The Treasury will deeply appreciate your patriotic co-operation.
W. G. McADOO,
Secretary of the Treasury.
This space is contributed to the War Relief Bureau
by J. L. Atkins, State Manager National Life Insurance
Co. Lamm & Applewhite, General Agents.
Saving ;can
be practiced in
morethan one
way.
When it comes
jt:o clothes for
iboys,Tthebest
way we know is
,.a!ways to buy
YTRAGOOf)'
s
There's more value
to tne square mcii
intone of those suits
than ;anylqther
we ve ever, seen;
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THE SEASON'S
GREETINGS
To all of our good friends who have
helped to make this Christmas so happy
We Wish
A Merry Christmas
and
A Hapy and Prosperous
New Year
We appreciate the valued patronage
extended us during the past year and we
wish to take this occasion
To Thank You
At. the same time we heartily solicit a
continuation of your valued friendship
during the coming year.
May the JOYS and PLEASURES of this
Holiday season be yours in abundance.
"The House of Quality and Service"
32EI
i n i i J i twi r
WILON
j Patterson Drug Co. Open Sunday.
NEW SERIES OPENS JANUARY 4
With twenty-nine years experi
ence and assets of $240,000.00 The
Wilson Home and Loan Association
offers you another opportunity to
take stock in Series No. 68 on Sat
urday, January 'fourth of the Wew
Year. This Association is purely
mutual, pays tax on all stock issued
and at maturity your investment
nets you slightly above six percent.
Ernest Deans, Secretary.
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Coat Suits, Cloaks and Dresses at
abont half price now at Fulghum'
D-JMtD . . ;
ii i
KOTICB
On Dec. 14, 1918, a man bought a
horse at my barn at auction and
gave check; has no account at bank.
Signed name W. L. Langley. Re
ward for any information that will
lead to the guilty party.
J. D. FARRIOR,
D-27-tf Wilson, N. C.
Just received a large shipment ot
Whiz-Antl-Freeze and Denatured
Alcohol. Welfare Auto Co.
Dee 27 3td
Coat suits at about half value at
Fulghnm's. D-a7-8tp