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Ji VOL IV BUY II BOU HEX! MONDAY Movement Backed, By Wpm?n'$ Clubs Of City Wm Contribute tq Re lief of Cotton Situa - tion Last week tlu' lx ul chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy anounctd their advocacy of the "Buy Cotton" movement and took step toward carrying out their .plans of contributing toward the ,. Jbelief of the cotton situation. The yjCivic league of Elizabeth City has also offcied its iiillueuee mid energy in this direction, and No vember I'nd has been appointed tin "iuy lotion oimns ia "i Elizabeth City. V, The merchants of 1 1n ritv will Jiext Monday, in co-operation with the women of the city, put on sale special bargains in cot ion goods, and will display in at tractive ma liner every variety of cotton goods, decorating their windows and stores appropriate ly for this occasion. Every women in Elizabeth City is urged to buy at least fl. worth of cotton -gods next Mon day. It will be a day of excellent bargains and the people outside of the, city willl do well to come to town on November l!nd and avail themselves of this excep tional opportunity. The nioveineut ha been a sue cess in a large number of towns. and has been mentioned in this newspaper from (time .to time since its initiation in Washing ton,. IK C. That EilzaUetb.. City and the surrounding section wil,1 join, heartily, ita . this movement, showing an enthusiastic spirit of co-operation is to lie hoped for and expected. South Mills, N. V., Oct., .rd The following students in the South Mills High School are en titled to a place on the Honor Rc(ll for work done during t lie past month : First tirade Tacie l'urnhaui. S;ond (trade Irene Ether idge, Liddelle Jones. Fourth (Irade Frank Newby MuHen, Elbise Kiggs, Lorena Koontz. John Cray. Fifth Crade Esther Miller, Margaret Carver. Hliith (Irade India Rartlett, Aroy Spencer, Mabel Etheridge, rard Colin. JLth.f,(iraiae--rxce Cray tadge Hedrick, Fannie Jones, Mae., Sawyer, Hastel Stafford, Em ily Stafford, Jacob James. v IDIintl) Grade Mattie Burn hanu Eleventh cob. fJrade ITaze-: Ja son HIS HAS GOOD HS1 ELIZABETH J. .?' . . : - -fM -J J ? r t,- ' ..i'Ji8U-.- .,.... - ufe.C-- - u'.V '1,4'v"" "';r " ' '' ' " 'f III; Scene from "The Popular Elizabeth City s- ciety Girl )Ve$s, .Young Physician From Pal metto state A large number of inyited guests Saturday alteruoon t ojc, o ciock, at . tit' ome of M.l and Mrs. Noah Hurfoot on West Main street witnessed the mar riage of Miss Ada-BurfoqUto Dr. William K. Lester, of McC'oll., S. C. The ceremony took place. in the immense hall. The arch a ross the hall and the wide doors ojHMiing on opposite sidi).i wert festooned with graceful garlands of Southern smilax which also! window and door, and were wound in and out of the beau tifiii.lv turned stairwav and ar range! in banks on the piano whkli occupied the centre of the hall towards the rear. The altar wan improvised in the half cir chs of windows facing the street. The entire space of the circle was hung with n solid curtain of smi lax with a canopy overhead form ed with'alternating strands mi the winie dainty vine and white tnaline which extended fixmi mil way the hall to the ceiling, from where, it dropped a;ain to form a wedding bell under which the bridal party stood . Against the solid green background was -plac eel a mammoth hunch of white chryxa nt luuniuiiH .ihi!e oh,, a ed tstal on either side were large nil ver candtfabrafi holding , white candles a lyjht, which rendered complete, the decorations thru out "the" hlnTI. J nut preceding the entrance of the bridal party, "At Dawning CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 27, 1914 1 :.V '' '- ,alfcliV..'J tit Virginal,, which is to be presented at the Alkrama next Monday, November 2nd. was beautifully rung by Mis?' Marion Woodley, atvonipanied (bv Mr C. W. Ward, who also rendered the wedding music. Promptly on the hour and to the strains of Loheugrins Bridal (Cborus the bridal ..party enter-, ed in the following order thru doors on either side of the stair iwu- : i c The , two attendants, Missen Sue llrjtje and:iabel' (rihbs ent, wed flrtrt. .They; wore charming f rocker of pink crepe meteor with trimmings of lace' and roea and psrriedH ipink chrysanthemums, They allso carried a- roll of waite tulle with whieh they formed an aisle fpr the bridal jwirty. : Fol lowing; them, entered two grooms men, Messrs. K. I. Smith,- of Smith Carolina and V. L Small of Elizubeth 'ity, Miss Bessie W hite, tide bridesmaid, entered alone -and stood at the left of the altar. She was gowned in pink crepe meteor, entrain, trimmed with lace and she carried an arm r i ni of pink crysantheiuuius. Mos i s .. r . Temple or rvMitn i aroii ua best man, and Noah Hurfoot. hi-other of the brido, followod next. Mrs. I. d. Ssiwver, a cous in or tne ibriae, matron 01 Hon or eutered a.loue and tood at the rigit of the altar. She wore her tt-eUding dress, a ; handHome Mor ris gown of Duchess satin and ace. Miss Camilia Shuford of N'inv York, another couHin of the bride, maid of honor, entered anyl stood at., the left. She was jowned in white crepe de chine and lace entrain and carried a boquet of pink . crjHanthemuni1 The bride, wearing a haodsojne oing-away suit of midnight blue and carrying a bopuet of brides roses and lilies of the valley, en tered on the arm of the groom. They were met at the improvised iltar by Itev. 1. N. Itftin, pastor u 1. :,ckwe i Memorial isapt st "liurclu who terformed the cer mony, using the betrothal and ring M'iict of the Mjiiscojia I church . The groom's. gift to his br'nl was ;i beautiful diamond set pla tinum ring. 1 iMiniiliatel v after the crenio- iry the wedding mrty formo 1 in-J to line and received the congrat .itiotis of the gnef"tx, who then pa md into the ditining ntomj where an elegant - buffet luncheon1 was w-rmbto the guests and the wedding party. 1 The bride is g'ifted and a very charming- ymng woman and a great faVorite among her many friends here. Dr. 1,estet is a young physician fit McCali, S. C. was a student of the I niversity; of North Carolina and is a grad uate of Tnlane ( niversity, of New Orleans. Dr. and Mis. I.es fer left on the U:l! train for an extended wedding trip before1! thev return to South Carolinu.!ira,v. I.oriiuer Dml, Jas. Hill, where thev will make their home. BERTHA BRIEFS Hertha, N. C., Oct., L'JUil Mrs (leorge W. Line of Bertha went to Iv.izabcth City last Wednes day on business. Messrs Fiwinan and Mathius made excellent lectures at the Odd Fellows Hall last Tuesday Thijht and at the Poplar Branch high school Wednesday inoi ningfi The fishing eawon opened on the 20th and from all reports the fishermen have done weJ'l. Mrs. Pinnell of Bertha is vj iting friends at Poplar Branch,. Mr. H. B. Crane of Bertha went to Norfolk this week and purchased two tine mules. The people of Bertha are dig ging their fail potatoes for home use. Mr. E. W. .Mann visited the Poplar Branch High School last Wednesday. Mis Ida Smith is ill at her hiwiM iu (Iraniiv. Miv Maud Evnns is ill at her home in (irandy. , '-yv.y t f 80 JOlU Listt; t Stujepts Jinning , DjkiitiiACiwn Pwrmg, forst Month Of Present Ses sion ltelow is pwbliidied the Honor Holl for (lie lOlixubeth School for the ast month : . Mis Willi" Jtooni Epie 1'ly- let. Itttth Bright', ieHie Jonej Ada Ito'angia, Ellen Melick. Na nie Stokes. Marv Smith( Hachel 'iilianix. Hliznlieth LeHoy. Ma rv Nash. Win. Dudley, John Wood latser Markliam, lommu Wil is Kramer, Burgess Perry Marian Seyffeit. Albert Bright. Miss Porter's Koom Bonnie Parks, Mary Sawyer, John Hick man, Johnnie; Crunk. Miss Stevens' Room Margairet lawyer. Lillian Wilkms, hliza beth Willianu, Aubrey (jurgam us. John West, Claud West. Mm. Fearing's Room Kena Crank, Quetita I Tike, Lawrence Aydlett, Andrew Bailev, Frank Homer. . Miss Zoeller's Room Minnie Bnskelt, Katie Carter, Majorie Skinner, Mary Tarkiugton, Iou 'js White, .Chan. Orauck, Cene BcMTv, Sam Uunb, ('has. Price. Miss Dexter's Room Annie Overman. , . Mrs. Pearwm'g Room loe Per kius. Prank Dawson, Wilbur Ureg' iry. Sidney Evans. Klizabeth Hathaway, Thelma Cray, Laura Pritchard, Annie While. Miss Ward'H Room Iluuice (ioodwin. (iladvN Sexton. Coddie tokes. Lola Twiddy. Miss Wtiirbevlv K'noin Anna i Continued on I' Three) NO 86 " "Ilili:, And Favorable Press Com ment In Regard To The Company Which Will Present Play Here The story of "The Yirgiuian" a dramatized version of Owen Wister's remarkable novel which will be seen here on Monday, No vember Uml att he Alkrama The- itre is a tale of love, hate, sac- ritice. and romance. The Virgin inn is a young cow-boy of excep tioual giftl. wild primitive pas- ioifs, iinil modern civilized eon-, volitions which arc cont inualliy at Avar within him, until be meets ind falls in love with a pretty Vermont school teacher of super ior education. She is attracted by his virility and at the same time ( repelled by his roughness. Quite against her intentions she is won by him, but not until he has shown himJ-elf to Ik her ma's ter in .some surprising ways. The action is fast and tillied with sur prising ami thrilling .lituations, and is replete with humorous comedy, making a brKjIiant - as well aN entertaining evening at the theatre. The (ireeuiboro Neww of Octo ler ISth smviH: "Manv neonite hold to the opinion that Owen WisteHs book comes cilbsef . to ithe requirements of the "great American" novel than any exist ing work. It is so good indeed that one hears of its presenta tion on' the stage with trepi.da tion fear lest the powerful im pression left by the story be niftr- jred by, the play. Sueh fears are groundless, Tw compauy that jtppeured here 1H night fuDy heM up the standard of the wok and the person who has read "The Virginian" in book form iwith pleasure may count ou hav iug that pleasure heightened, ra ther lhaii the reverse, by seeing it presented iu dramatic form. Fred Uaymond, Jr jdaying ,tie title rote, Ileunor ReJIa as MoJ lie Wood, and Reginald Kuorr as Tranipas, made a most favorable impression, but they were sup ported most excellently. Indeed to name the playerw deserving of espqeial mention would be sjm ply to call the roster of the com puny." Advt. m. mm litckfield m , Cohunbia, N. Oct., 24th Mr. Edward Litebiield of Tmvis died Thursday morning; at. his home. The fumeral was conduct d by Jtev. Hubert Brickhouee of OoJumbia and interment ;followel in the family burying ground; at Riders Creek k ' i Mr Litchfield wa well knpwu by every one in the community and leaves a host of friends be hind. Dr. Julian Selig, eyifight spec ia iwt, has hi offices iu suite 315 llinton Building, tf Advt.
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