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AZWS AND.0 IRVER. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY MCllNING. JULY I, 15:3. fThe linden, la tlia f error! of July, llum . villi a, louder : concert, ;Wi the wind EwetDs tli broad- forest is Ha aummer Drime. As when, some jnatter Jiand'eMlting sweeps'- : ' vti , . -. The keye of some ft organ,-wo firs forth . , '--:i:-.'.. Xbs music of the woodland depthi, a hymn Of gladncsf nnjef. thanks.,. liKVANT, Among tt Trees. Mr. and Mrs, W. Simpson hsve returned from visit to Louisburg, ' Bora to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cola of Warsaw on June 28, a daughter, l.mms Naoinl. - -..lira J, W. Covington and children, , of Che'raw, 8. C, and aire, tonnie Smith and' sobs, of Ape i.re' visiting' their parents, Mr. and Mra. IX 0. Conn. , - Messrs. W. 0. Thomaa, Jr., and P. O. Johnson left Saturday 'night for Au- burs, lad., where they will spend aoma - time. -3r"r"' -- -'- r-Jlt. JjttliJLjjadjBjaO OiaJBiU ar visiting at Apex. ' '..'' ' - - Mesdainea Edwin Jorlanr -Gilbert Hay and Henry, Jondon have 'returned , (rum Louisburg where ,tley attended aisirrci wuviiug; w iiq v. .- ..Mr, ana Mn. rreaeru-K u. jiarbour. and . Miss McCaulry , left Tuesday by euotor for New" York., While in the city Mr. Barbour directed the Hex Hospital campaign. ; ; Mra. J. C. h. Harria hat returned .from visits 10 Bichmond, Va and i. . . t. 'Xioutsvuie. avy. r Mr. Bulph Champion is visiting relative! and frienda in Mew Log land. Mra. J. W. Covington and children of Cheraw, B. C, and Mra. Lonnle Smith and children of Apex ara the - - . 4 r .1 ir Y ' 1 . : Kursii 01 jir. aim ait, a, u. vunn ' Bumpter, B. C. v i-Mr. and- Mra. A. F. Gulrkin aad -'daughters hare returned, from a visit to Hiclunond. I Miii Kathleen Whitehead of Ashe viila ia thagueat of her enter, Mrs. I IA Penny. " Mr. and Mn. George Burton Car . ter have returned to their home la iitm " York after a viait to their sister, Mra. ' John E. Bay. Miaa Martha Gregory of New Bera ie ependlng several daya ia New York. Mr. James McDoagall wilt leave this week f?r a viait to Boatoav . i Mr. and Mra, W. h. Faraona hare returned to their homo ia Rockingham after a visit to Captain and Mra. N. W. West. . ' . 'Miss Mary: Benfrow of Greensboro ia spending aeveral daya with relatives ia Kaleigh. 4 Mr. and Mra. B. B. Jolly and little Miaa rJnsaa Jolly left too first part of the week for New York City, where they will b for several week a. Mra. Dr. B. B. Adair, of Atlanta, Ga- ia visiting- her mother. Mrs. A. M. Sim ma. Coataet aad lea Creaaa Sapper. There will be a recitation coataat sal ice cream supper at- thai ForestviiloJ school Friday night, July 2. Dr. Carroll Baana Delia JHxoa Carroll waa .koatett L'C WEATHERS r Doctor of CBIBOrOOY aid OBTHOPB DIO ' ; Praetiea Umitad U . J Olaaaaaa and DeformlUea af the Patt 117 PayatUvUla Bt- Kalalgh, N. a A Complexion Aid for A Quarter of a Century Dr. Blair Cream af Cueaaabav (a known far and wide aa the most refined and axquiaita. af all eosnpleiioe prepa rationa. Guaranteed to contain aaaeaea of eueumber, ia cooling and refraahing and will render the akia beaatifully clear, aot, amooth and healthy. For red, coarse, oily ar aniny aklns, and rough, spotted, wrinkled complex t An Rlai w'm I !m rm fit P.nnmlul, should be oaed in place of powder. It ill not grow hair, but doei prevent llack'leadarifaxeelleaf for" snntram tan, aad will, tn time, remove all wrinkles. V Dr. Blalr'a Cream of Cucumber will not rub, dust or blow off like powder, and one application . lasts all - day. 50e and 11.00, in white aad flash colon, at all drug and department atorea (Adv.) -.'! i - at her home. XurdeU Hill.1 Wednesday evening ia honor of her . U, vittMS Mary and ' Allen ' , nf Atlfinta, Ua. .Punch and sandwiches were served. 1 - " '-'' Circle Kamber One. - - - . Circle No. 1 ef Central Methodiit Church will meet this afternoon at foar o'clock with Mra. Guy Bagwell, on Oakwood aveaue. - a ' ' TTc:SSM Bora te Mr. aad Mrs. Grady Jlceauley, ana. Gradr. Jr. - - . , ' " ' . ' Bera ' Bora to Mr. aad Mra. T. Y. Pope, ef Gaatoaia, a eon. Mr.' Top ia a former reaideat ef ttiia eity. , . : PaaUhv-BofJesJ Goldsboro, June 80. Judge - jA. Dr. Dexter Blanchard Dentlat 4054 Tucker Bldg. . Bell Phone (15 Baleigh, N. C. " KODAK FINISHING i "Te Best la Ue It T-r U HOUR SERVICE HTnto fa price list er jnat snail m year Aim aad wa will aead statement. , SiddcU Studio . , "DeaCB." XALZIGB, X. C Daniels and Miss Mary C. Borden were married, tonight at 10 o clock at Bt, Paul Methodist ebtrreh, the pastor, Bev, George T. Adams, officiating. ' Warlick-Mayaard ' - -' Morrisville, June 30 Mr,, and . Mrs. Charles Franklin Maynard annouaee the marriage of their daughter, Katie Alene te Mr. ix)uia Xrancia Warlick, on Mon day, June S3, 1920, Morrisville, N. C. At home nftcr July 10, 64 Forest Ave., Atlanta, Ua. , , - fTrlnr.'e EK'rrlvivr. Cn Sty It With FLOWERS Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Wadding and Coraage Bouqueta. Palma, Ferns and all kinds of Decorative Planta. Narcissus; By ae laths, Fraesia and other Bulbs for Fall Planting. H. STEIN1METZ Marriage . Annon need. Burlington, June 30. The marriage of Curry, May, of thia eity, to Miss Gladys Bich, of Belmont Cotton Mill MISSES REESE & CO 109 Fayettei!I St. . HATS ' In thege loti " $5.00 $10 $15 BIG REDUCTIONS- Special Table) of Shape. Phona E98. Village, which occurred at the home of Esquire I H. Eolt at his home near here, waa announced in this city yes terday. The marriage occurred 1 Saturday Bight, but waa not m:nle i lie until j-eatcrday. ; ' JniltniMnmimiimttmnmmti'mmrmmimm !" :!.. slilillllllllllMUUtt(tltlllMWIUIUWIMUUHUIUIIUUH r g . (POLITICAL ADVIBTI8INO). When YoaT , Entertain In Summer Just aa 'fresh salads, ieea and cold drinks tempt ap petite in hot weather, no the sight of axquiaita glass, -rare and. lovely silver, re fresh . and stimulate heat worn aervea. ; b' ; ':' ' ' In aummer, above all tlmaa. must one set a dainty table and aerva with graceful easei - Be the aummer hos tess thanks Jolly's for hav ing a variety of . fascinat ing patterns la the fine quality dining room equij--jntiitJ"equired -for-serving., summer breakfasts, lunches and dinners. ' ' . JOLLY'S , t. , Jewelers and ' Diamond BaaelkUste.' U Fayetteville Slrret". V tl jwyl 1 Slander and Deception Are The Tactics of Desperation Since- the first primary many of the supporters of Gardner in" the State have circulated many false charges against Mr. Morrison, ranging from attacks on bis Democracy to attacks on his personal character. His service for thirty years for Democracy, his battle for white supremacy, his present unceasing plea for old-fashioned Democracy is thus being rewarded by bitter denunciation. Are these bitter .partisans de liberately trying to destroy the Democratic party and belittle its achievements? : " 1 i lv : . "J :; ' ' O ur answer to their backdoor gossip is the 'state ment of Mr. Morrison, the answer of charity Snd of loyalty to the party and its leaders: 7 - ; rS 1 i I,. 1 ! I I 3S I "No man will say. anything In favor of the personal I Integrity of my opponent that I do not cheerfully sub-' i nominee hewrilLnot work harder for his own Election , f I , than I will." .: :7-----sr- r-f-r: 1 To the. charges against Mr. Morrison's honesty, his a only answer is: That his opponent la an honesLmaiu 1 m 1 -. . . ... : 1 - , .. . ; . ----t . , v ( To the charges against his Democracy, Mr. Morri son's only answer is: That his opponent is a loyal Dem ocrat. , :J::;:v " i ; . ..-L- To the other charges, whispered like the voice of the ! serpent, and reflecting upon his characteivJIrMoiv rison'a only answer Is: That he will uphold and defend the reputation of his opponent against the slanders of the foes of true Democracy. - in " - ".. ; " These are the answers of Morrison, the statesman and Christian gentleman, to the slanders circulated bv many of the Gardner supporters: for Mr. Morrison r knows that the Democratic party having accepted his thirty years devoted service, will not endorse efforts to traduce his good name. " On behalf of Mr. Morrison and under his instruc tions, the Morrison supporters are urged to be patient, and not let their anger at such tactics cause thein to: sar anything derogatory to the character or Democ racy of Mr. Morrison's opponent --JLi llll ate" llll II -s Florist f " 1 r Baleigh, N. C - I JmZZZZIZm!! I wasasawwi r mw , jz U:- -vcL 1 fc v -ii' ' aT ' , w , UM -ESI 4miwuumuuMiuuuiiuwutiMiiuiuuiiuiuiuuiliiluU JllMONTIUAL nrwnnninnnDu - I K. H'M (POLITICAL ADYEBTISiNQ) . j J MS 1 lU' -'Y El Ii I . . ' I i I s . siwr I : I u 2 I I jH (ri 1 tn 7fl Yara' Thru its use Orandrnotber's youtraui appearance - oas remained until youth baa JL beooroa cut a memory, j ) The soft, refined, pcsrly white apptaranca "lw rendera leaves the kw of Ucauty wttn for many years. ;; -1 SomCbnsttoGjast To cany standard sleeping car paaaengert only and to provide them with the laat word in comfort and eervice that ia the purpose of thia most excellect train of the world's . greatest highway . -r' TheTrans-Canaila Limited which leave Montreal and Toronto every -evening westbound, and Vancouver every evening' eaatOuund, front one ooast to the other. Direct connections ftrora points fat the United States at Montreal Toronto, " rVinnipeg, and Moose Jaw. Made tip of dining car, standard sleepers, compartment and compartment observation, cars, thia train takes you through the most ' spectacular ecenery of the Canadian Pacioo Rockiet by daylight , y Fot hiDlrJortiori,writeorcsllstthJsofllce. . E. G. CheabroaghC Can. Agent, Paaa. Dent. Canadian Pacific Railway- , ' 2-22f Healey1 Bldg, Atlanta, Ca. ' Cmida m JU$ tt Ma alto VANCOUVEA VICTORIA , 1 ' Something to Read jsi Hi vsr 1 p -t 1 o ixr Ths Miser's Money, by Phillpotts ....t:.C8 Womsn Triumphant, Ibanea ......12.00 '"Happily Married, Com Harria I1.7J Slayer ef Souls, lobert Chambers .tl.li What's the World Coming To, Hughes .i...... Sl.JS ' Affinities, Mary Biaehart ............. .i. S1.7J -Mary Marie, Eleanor Porter .......... ............ ....4,.i.89 Per Taachera Easing Circle Beek Sea for List. . " "Write TJa Tew Waata, Pressat Service. --VTaaV-ThJ Whn You Think Of Children's Wear Think Of Raleigh, N. C -: ' .Children and Misses HAT For. Mid-Summer And The Holidays At Phone 2250 ffs Halt Price A hat for every eoatnma and eeeaaieat ia faahioa's summer ward for children and misses as well m for thair mothers and aad older sisters. Lockily that la ot so difficult as it sounds for this tta ' has the prettiest aa well as the simplest hats ia. wide variety aad bow yea. may have aay ef these at thia aaexpeeted low price level ef Exactly On-Half of Their Former Price r ' There are maay aaasnally faseiaaiing snedels for mid-Summer wear ia Ribbon, Lace, Straw, Baaeoek, all over lace imported embroidered ' organdie, georgette anilaa for sport aad dress occasions.. ALL AT HALF PRICE TILL THE LAST ONE IS SOLD' -Make Your Choice Early !i Made tFrorn Pure. Cream Bad Fresh Fruits, "It's lUally Delieloua.- J. C. Brantley LKt'CCIST S 3- " Ranwrnoer,' the public : is intelligent. The ZZ publie is just The puhlic 'at the nolla will answer for Mr. Mornson these cruel attacks ' . on him. The slanders wdf he repeated during ; this week.' Remember, Democrats, Mr. Mor . rison would prefer aa honorable defeat rather '. than a victory which ! the result of personal ; t abuse. Mr. Morrison want and expects the i hearty support and food wHI of all sup. porters of Gardner at the November election. . . - Mr. Loyal: Democrat, lf our position is wromr in' re .frsininjr from answering slander with abuse, please' correct us at the polls. 1: ' i . : sisnnni!: JOHN D. LANGSTON - Cldsboro, N. C lUtlIlnmltIIl:r::!!!3aK;s.'amu1lX,! :uxunimnR!imnMiiianmni!;: O. ILj. IHIOEmEI (INCORPORATED) !.: For Today Only, The Greatest YouVe Seen In Years Dresses TAFFETA DRESSES, worth up to. r.V.n-.-rr.-.-. .,-. . . . .'.$69.95 GEORGETTE DRESSES, worth up to . v . . . . . .' . . . . $39.95 CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, Worth up to ............. .$39.95 ORGANDIE DRESSES, worth up to.... .... . . . , . . ....... . . . .$29.95 Suits SPECIAL At HOMESPUN SUITS, worth up to. ..-.-rr. .-r.A ,vr. ........ ..$24.95 WOOL JERSEY SUITS, worth up to. . . . . . ,A . . . . . . ...... . . .$34.95 I -111 TRICOLETTE SKIRTS, worth up to. NOVELTY SILK SKIRTS, worth up to. . . . . . . , NOVELTY WOOL SKIRTS, worth up to. ... . 1 . .'. $24.95, ...... .$24.95- ...........$22.95 Middy Suits SERGE MIDDY SUITS, worth up to. $24.93 J For Today Only II ti o n t 14 o I 1 I 4TniMtfrtimTtirtt)t4fltMtMtttrMtMn
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