.v * Tt V " A-.^-J .-v N" ^*G? To Advertise Through The CoJummi of ? The FarmvOle Enterprise n REACHES - THE PEOPLE -3 ' G. A. Rouse Editor ?nd Publisher VOL. Till Drastic Regulations to Keep Tib oa Totons to be Pro mulgated is Few Days. PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY PRESIDENT WIfcSON W ash ington.? Drastic regula tions to enable government agents to keep the thousand of Germans in the United States under constant superveilance and curb the treasonable activi ties of a few, will be promulgated in several by Attorney General Greggery to make effective the proclamation issued today by President Wilson imposing re strictions on free movement of alien enemies. By means of the new regulations, the Department of Justice expects to be able to round up a number of Germans who are believed to ha ve direct ed the organized campaigns [of sabotage and propaganda to em barrass the United States in the i great coin mou wealth. we will not realize tbe full delights of service to hamanity until we provide comfort and- protection to the State's unfortunates. Recently acticles have appear ed in the newspapers calling at tention to the urgent needs of th$ various orphanages of the State and appealing to the- citi zens of our commonwealth to set aside one day's earnings out of three hundred and sixty-five to this religions cause, as a Thanksgiving .offering, to be in vested in tbe greatest of churi ties? our orphan homes. In no Other c -arr'e! of effort is our response to the command^" visit the sick, relieve the distressed* bury the dead, protect aadr edu cate thejorphan," so vividly and practically exemplified as it is in the work of our Orpbta homes. Here are gathered the f aibcrless and motherless children of our State, where they find fostering dare and protection throughout the years of their development Here they are given the edu cation and training so essential to success when they go out into the cold world to battle for themselves. It is to one of these splendid institutions that every citizen of North Carolina is ask ed to forward a contribution during the approaching -Thanks giving season. It is an invest ment which promises no imme diate monetary reward, but will aid in directing many little foot selfish, charitable Christian act worthy of a zelous patriot who steeds for the conservation of the future manhood and woman hood of North Carolina. If evwy friend of the: cause should en list actively in supprbrt of the would reap CjTOWJtervest tbisTbanksgi ving~and themain tenance of the ixteen orphan ages durijc-the" approachrng winter rtotrid be assured p ? | The newspapers |B tbe pate have given liberally of their; spaeom extending the publicity Oilbe propaganda, land the ser vice thus rendered is invaluable. That the movement may^be Above 5,58*60 to Mr. ft A* charge and Jea Pitt couQtftjRad atiottment he w looked like a bis so short a time, 1 Then the ?~tvW iwHii ikied. Cod **&sm liefs are m trouble inevitable in weather ap t aiid receive iHil areScatchii agents for other disr ey rarely come with out bringing Otis other infi : be mentioned as pneu i meningitis, bronchitis^ ? anii scarlet fever and al? tuberculosis. Sliey fgSKlii liim sasceplable most -a cold sponge batli about arm, shoulders and cbest y mornhg. Don't overeat ty from places where people gregate; do not use the same cretions; iu feel better the next day! roksgiving services remarka [gramread. headquarters in this city, ed $20,091,665. The cen ?ca2o|-accordit|f % plete returns, was secoi Sunday at the Endeavor hour. You have a special invitation to attend the church, will preach the Thanks* Riving sermon. tdinsnne sad and broken heart, te only a abort (ketch from ys our

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