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... Li. ITY VOL. 3 1 J. JU TTT' No. 41 WlH CELEBRATE THRIFT . If fiH THRIFT STAMPS 5-5. UL IISVS WITHOUT' vi::v- without f .li'i Govern mciii of February Fourth on Date and Bi Hear Him a HIS ed 10 i.i ui tae uui.ly that buys tfceiu leu kr.ow. thore's a campaign on u t'e Old Nci-th Stat to uake evt'i'j .-Id e a Thrty Kldii e by Wash '.us C til..!jy, so I t'lougrllt I ought . i it ' !. alt h y kid.Ue friends nbou i. I nut s next Friday, you know, ' - t i huny. Wi 've ;t;t to , It b-.caj?y wd'vtf let otrr uncles '.. d i:rwUi.:o sonio of t!t 1 ;.b aa.o p.'e:i let their Daddies go ' r.'.iu i.:r iiiimii, antl wt tan t .0 d not in t!o tLat kludlta can ' Governor The mas Walter Bickctt will speak to a mass niccting of Pasquotank citizens at the courthouse on Saturday, March 2nd . . Governor Biekett has been heard in Elizabeth City and in this section on- a number of occasions and the announcement that he "iS to speak assures a big crowd at the courthouse for riizabcth CiVy's first public celebration of National Thrift Day. "This eolehrntirm was post- exo-riLcs th:. ' ' " jlnned from February 4th until! T,u , 'T""t "1 .1..' :': i fjirchnd'on account of bad hu;! whither iii'd worse road.-;, but it ,s u' tMji(nr..l llint tit . ...... rl 1 . ii. 1 jtv iwm-.tti urn in'" ium i iui;i ;tr no sn -n ,ijr rxry "ate wm rind a large and wni t :;.at,o eUthnsiastic audience gathered ! 1;s P'-catec'- and Wora in Imnr' V,t fl1,a' biU cf.me to 8ty The- (Joyeriior'p address is th headline attraction of a pro-ttia0M reoogmtioii flf tt fact m-Af iKittra WiAwf. i-m, itiat Thritt ! tj t mm 'plannj n'th 'celebration ltirr.ba'at . teijiy pahiB to TBer will be other '' v"s -:.p yi-r.r to n tnnf or, tl!.- at, on. i,i the r,pi- th'.is 'I !u if! I'ilSSll'i one of tli ir: hi ;iiMHi;-h. ius features in coti nation wit k iht tnibliahment of Thrift Dar has ben Tl unit Ux u. .BMttrj iroelMiallo wilts wHi tatoltrf lu AmuUi. jWMdin?r bnt not profit," wtyg Mv. altwri'n which neither health --? Su&iUthlJtor time have been con-iwt-iSe mlnd't eye trtrete oter a aatrb' waste. "We hope thrbuth this public ob servation of National Thrift Day to put before the mind of every perton la the audience a big idea. "We hope in addition to start something o make 'he bis Idea ex press itRplf in individual action then and there. "V(! are especially anxious for pood atiwidnce from the country at this Piedine. and shall surely be dis appointed if we do ,not Ret It. It is true 'that similar mat-tings, on account of the al.noM impassible condition of the country roads have broutrht com paratively few people to town dur ing the pas:, winter. Bat in the midst of bad weather t"e country folks got here "to'" hear "Bryan a lid there is no reaven why the should not come to lKar Biekett. .. "Governor nitUctt is today X'rtb id in- ha'- ai- :'aroliiia'.H llr.-t cit i;;cn, a: ,io an en ia' li' i X'aroliria'd 'V'avshiovaf an era or us e n t.i:i c!or!i.'"t i was ('(-' Tl-e r' Thrift !' and aiH'! munit1' out tit the ob-srwam-e. ;ul: i--,. Go"." " !' ': tOll V! X ''Vi n ni' 1 U:'v::is." t (r-Wrttn .i as potent aetor Ii deTlepim th dai! prmirtlce of TJirlft. '.... . Tn, from tie iiea (nm ' wl wu UnteM ttvm Pklladelehta ii Janaaiy, tr fcaa reiulted aet lr 1 alnexfj'frpui.-bit flioa U f torn Iroti mry ffmlk of life, ali y tjHJwei.i a4 wmui m rot ut4 i miof -i tae Mii mi iW aaar Ji'lfer cat pelati f tfew, ttt'rwari rta.m'eCa't-i'eJBii ltr toe tae trnt- Brrrtac ftataai of tlie eontteteit, aBlufnwUe ) Thrift.- v- Prominent annbtri ot tie Fderai Oovermnent, Seoatori, Congressmen, Governors. State Officials, Educators, members of all professions, financial leaders, the clercr, civil and local au thorities, have ail discussed, and written of Thrift Day from the points of view which result from their fields of endea .or, and though there is wide variance in the points o.f view, the trend of thought shows a cohesion and ut'i'inrty seldom dup'ii a ted ;j tni' d-cnsio'i 'f :nv '-i:t stbjprt. V,':'Mi i;.-. i i,, ,i i v if'll i : :iiniuil :t'.e, ,';HtT';i;.ii'.i; in 'i':nl'; liny. I'V') ; r r" Hd. ll'IT. ii ' ' Ir -i .ur.-,c ilat with -.n s.i - dlui. the obsevva I'.ce Will fino lis av e''ou to the siiiaileai haailet -u tlif Tailed States and must e vm:. i rvach around tbp world. KOitutiaif is ti'.e man h-' ;e H'l H, t for the ;'.i"d t'TiHi uelf'biali :"-';oi: the principles if Thritt Day. It means that he is Just that far ahead in his prorers toward a greater and broad er future. Those v. lio through lack ur ivt wi -iu'ltion fail"d to paiticipate in l"f vious Thrift Day obK..TViii.-e.s, iv art,ed t" .P'i:-, t hr- i- i-r-l.. . 1 iit::.!;; Id. I used to T'Otid iill my money, he j it Ht-ei-icit such a I'ttb bit. jart pt my or a nikle. Bnt there's fi r a day that somebody, doesn't : ve me at least a penny, and now I ave them. Atfd you ouht to see my Thrift Stamp card: I'm going.. to take !t to the bank soon and swap it for a War Savings Certificate, and then I'm going to fill up Tom.'s card, be ause he.'s just a baby, and he hasn't 'earned how 4d hoooofliti pubtk .et, .so ho never geta any 'momey. ' You soe'lr. Walter .Wood gave Tom and me our. Thrift cards Christ -iae, eeeaiw '. hi-Dttbably . . goi'ug 'Over Thre" and help the Sammies Ight, and he waUtetl trt-remember him. and lw thought that, was a good way. I never could forget him, br aause he is a sure enough friend of mine and I always stand by my friends, hut anywjt he gave them to as, with four stamps on each card. And then.Dr,,'(1aftltttvt a jUmp:aiA.!Jrs.'Loftti gave ne a staan aad the ethers. I've bought by savlir utiIm lii nlflklea, sad I've get so I llke ioUc lo the baik to y Lrttit lkwlt 1 M ta like t f tlte'stif'ei tidM-awly hi ak- t& I e't il4e l'uvfi ifl'sly oa-ie, lie Ha that ftkJ - so ; V7e ' t thl Aa4 Kw Tsmr't Day J 7 IfUle ale here fifh sher Thrift cards, only I , couJdTft ?prd to put bnt one stamp on each pne,. because i didn't have very aach money. Bat It's mostly gettlnj started that counts I you get a card with one stamp on it, you Just can't resist the fun of filling it up. It's like solving a pusxie or finishiat the last chapter of an exciting sry. Of cosrse, grownups buy Thrift Stamps by the barrel. At least I sup pose they do. They ought to, f course. But I've noticed that grown ups do an awful lot of preaching with out practicing any at all, very often Hut ii w kul jn' t tret on the Job. w'll make tlietn so ashamed that they'll have ! bin- stamps. Please limUes. let's hurry and lick the Kaiser, so that our boys con eonie home to stay. I hope you'll jmt make life miserable for your fsmi'v till they start you on the right trr.ck. buying Thrift Stamps. ;', EflEI EiEfll n Fathers And Sons To Get Ac- quainted Under Auspices of Y. II. C. A. .ilii-U( t. . t . ta be ouury mi.ses rtant eadar MS VISITS n in iL:.ccllc Tii.i !":'.i'.i atul Sti u i i oh Vi. el .,'.,'. -ijt. at e;-- i ...it; i l-e O! " i f t'.u- r. v'"t ; A:-:, or t..-n year. Ti:e (lute h;: been eha.igfil from he tv.-tnty-sei)ud t tho twer.ty-first n. i.U:ei.-".! i: Tie iiauktra Uieeiing t j mC lie;-: here uii Wush-:-g-in'.i birtltfay and they will hae i bamiuet it, the MaMinic Hall lhat ;h. When tue V. M. C. A. offioials" ve infoi .:i"(l that t'uis mooting was to bo held -they Aery cheerfully gave i? the:.- original plaus'and 'decided to hold their meeting on Thursday night Instead of Friday night. rh'sflptrit of cd-operation is aliso- lutely ess.jitial. to, tlitj -suvcfss oa.U ivciaents in .our uommunity and -ntary of the Y. M. C. A. desi foe slat Utat .tin Assiw iai ion is al- a w.iliv.g to c'-operate in what- way ;iaibfe condueivf to the Ivest, 4ntred.s of-tluj Anmm unity. TOOL TAIS ACt'EPTOD At a called meeting of the Hoard ot Pirectors Friday night It was un animously decided to accept tbe pool table ttadered ibe Association by Mr. J. B Blades of Mew Bern.1 The table wJJJ ;b iaaedlately taetalUd in one of the front triors tth Aseoela- un i'tVto' 'fcjm&nU aelatr t tke tis.T"a Mnlor meaberaat tea, C1m sa- ervWen Wrhiiiitaie4 at U the dstalK f whlel WHT Uaaoae rt lmaoltateiy 4 pob iie jrealig ef The 7ast Tamury rUllM.t tk T. M. C. 4:, whlbh 'meet rr. Thursday' night s progteaiilsf in phsndrd war -under tbe direction of Captai. Hlf.' ' T he boys from tbe start have never missed a -night and r learning the fundamentals of regular army Work In drilling. The Association is glad to an nounce the success of this group and hopes there will be others In the com munlly who will avail themselves of this opportunity. Allies Have Oiiy to Hold Western Front to Win is Swiss Impression Says William Fhiiip Simnis i'OUt Kins m m HI ifETIl From AU Over Eastern Caro lina Bankers Will Gather In Picture City I'll f'l iday. - W'.i-.liintton's I!irth f'n;.' Piuikrrs of the. It counties iu tli i Kirs) ( 'on f? i".' -i,-':on:.l I), strict, of N'oith Carolina will, gather at Eliza beth Cltv to honor tin le to I"i rii'anift'r-ly a , - i'- seal Uiiit-d S'T- . te:dp l': t:tr a. I t. l.i.n- ( ,i;S Til V. li-kiT i-.tmo I .1 Even with this gom! si 'I i-:":-" ant fr6ni"a racier 'quukb frf and brief presentation of the bi-a o the public, those who planned Thrift lvnv did not contemplate that, i's ac ceptance a year later, February .". 1917, would be so universal. In one year, Thrift, day became established in the mind. of the public a firmly as any of the many legal holidays. This was nndoubtedly dn t a quick realization of the broad - .scope and purpose that underlie the Thrift Day Idea. Thrift Bey was not planaed to be the only day on which Thrift was to ht especially rrntttced, but It rer tuts the a keen recogaltloh of the iFtmendous fortn etoM T colte. 'tlte tfeovtl't concentfate on. b Jet. - TAa tfBltti&l f CUlc el e tay cVde Bateimic. who !ia ! :. j -v.: i j.; ;,' i ' ft i ce a' 'n-1 ; u . ,-. tervsls for a year of two,. loft Sunday t:tu of for Wilkesobor where ho will opraio i iii'.i type ane, do (,t!,?r worH m a newspaper olfice, ;I-, Urjteniiiti s-vnt t'i5 weena in Nl.v York last summer vrn ine ."i. genthaler company learning U.e lino type, and ho makes the change in order to have the. experience on the machino and because he belives that the mountain climate will prove bene ficial to his health. He is one or the town's best printers. Ifi'.n1 I'.es) l Lhf '.' rst. 1.' ni t'en'he.T a part of ! i :i 1 in.-;pec-lio Ani'ji :( ,i t. 1 1'ooj,.-; holding :r' sector. He- found t'"' men t'i excellent con dition and spirits. Their patrol work is becoming rapidly more, effective, while the men In the rear are anxi ous to take their turn in the trenches. WEATHIR but l",v. CM l 'Mlite' HENRY NEWBOLD TO MAKE SPEECH Fair and eentteltea' eeld teaifibt. Tnecdaf partly cloudy nt waraaf. Probably rain fa ttrift went pot' tioa. Bo4rnv r(Xial fjtt ItfRb iaiictwt 1 ,. ; fi.tlng df ii. i la nk o'l.l ?' tli -co o'clock Fft- day pfteinoon and at 7:30 the lad:(s of the KaHtern S.ar will serve a ban rUt fo rtbo financiers. Mr. Han-y G. Krauffr. Cashier of the Savings Bank and Trust Com pany of Elizabeth city, familiarly known as 'The Big Bank around the Corner," is vice-president of the bankers of Oroup One, and Is now busily planning and preparing to do tbe honors as host on Friday. ' .1 NORTH CAROLINIAN WOUNDED IN CATTLE Ottawa, frh. II. tfha following today's BY WILLIAM PHILIP CIMMS (Copyright l'.'lS, t'p.itrit Tress) Heme, Feb. 17, (Dehyci!.)'iluld 0:1 last o rl.e 'A'iht aii'l the War will be WON there." t That is the whole store of my Swis n.Sjion. I (ion'! mean that peace will follow wit I. in hours of rru!- '."'uift ium-u, inu'-t I'Vlldllii.V l U0 O I ll.U .'il.H'.l ( S this year. , This conclusion,' Is not hasi;ly nta.ie lau ! r by the process, of tantainoutit tnat''.,.i.'.'!i. ai (.;;!,,;....., llimlenburg cati expect little or ro ai'i froiri --s' pemr Carl's position is too wobbly to warrant liA.:ti i Jit Austro-Hmisariaii.s to their si .iit'int. (n t: t V. i ' t eiulorf i;s practically iv.;r?'aiii'i th , rt.ii i ni:v pmbablv cniprie 20, t .;:ictis. m- :',ti'!i ),;. () M. ;: when the otTeusiy? starts,- if it starts. :s' ! . Srr- - v.. ?hc '. : : llfl v. ' y , ill -ion Battling .Nations In Confusion Rus3ianrChaos and Wilson's Dijp lomacThrotr Central Poerrt it:. to Display. 'iff.; i WhlagtqB, 11.18.Ru8alan chaos and Fr(riin WJInVtSi daytigtit dlplorntj lave thirown the buttling nations k't ihf Central Power and the republic of old Runsia into fura and dismay. History fails to record a parallel of the situation ex! to day in the Old World. Sailors of the Russian Baltic fleet were the.flrsl to embrace the original Petrograd revolution and then jump. The Bolsheviki have broken away into complete anarchy and are carrying fire and blood through Finland. Austria P A At Hostilities ' vC '' Press Voices Hope Czeri?in-Wikon Peace Efforts May Continue With out German Interference Ti ? r i f ? ; r iilll'iUJhi'iU Li 'if 1 ''" IU 1 l oi.lTltl. J', I, 1 S . H atOij, jf.jt (,,, I 'i: --'d a most soi :.-,M , .tiirny A in '!;!:. uiu,- 'C I, U Ii 1 lii.nari The second aeathly aeetiag ef the J eideoa Bsa4 ef the Meaerlal Baptist church will be held tonight at 7:30. TM taljeh if rnrftei IhTa flat art thr hnntrei v -weaea aro Of Ct U mK(, Henry Now1)(rld. who t at boat for1 American ( Ktntloned oh fww dnyn rroni rm lactaon "WiB ja,nlty Wt; Wt& All ntier it'ritrt tHi ffllif. A. 6. Mint, .Parhfttlll, I ' A. i. ii t !o-. i'i.(ijjt'i. iu which Austria !a rt i ipate. Th UO'.Vf p;.p r, 1 thnl the Cz-nTe-V, i niont toward pi ;n t ilia; (ierniany wil it. noi'iy's de "!': ni has .Hi iii'l weon i :u y, tbo 1 ",!:, Kx- . - !:"' ting i f i" -.- rllilie. n' 'Tt to i ''oeit. hopiHI n !i)proach-""" ( out'nuo anA not. interfere with FEBRUARY TERM ENDS SPECIAL TERM CONVENES (By t nit'! Press) Waab'iigton, Feb. IS. This will h" n whirl find w1r foi4 Conrs'-; in winding up the big war Jobs. The Railroad Control bill Is ex pected to clear thn Senate and House. Action on a definite date for the Sen ate'i vote will be asked today, Close ou the heels of this measure will come McAdoo's War Finance Cor poration Bill for action In the House, The Daylight Saving Bill is expect ed to come early this week. The Sen ate has already passed the bill which The February Term ( Superler would have American people turn Court of this county ended Saturday their watchei ahead en heir this afternoon. Hon. W. M. Bead, Jatfg summer. 'residing, aas rsturst to sis aeae la denlon. -TJt M(al Fekraary Tern vTANTBD BOT TO WORK Vi court of this, fonaty went late FrtniKif O0e. ChlhOa to Wirt Sion Woaday aeralag. wflh Ursv arlstar's irano. Apply to Mr. Pool John H. Kerr t'Warreatea ea ibe tn'X,4va4'e.' .tFh. , rr fliyioia.or ''. ... V V
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