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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happening! Ill I'tMHtr of tallest* Ono of the loveliest parties of i he season was-given Saturday at t? rnoon by Mrs. T. T. Nelson av l"T home on North Road street train 3:3U till 6. UP cumnlimuut.. lug Mrs. Harry Casey of Rlch mrtnd and Mrs. C. G*. Daughtry llruutiful summer flowers wore artistically arranged and made a lovely background for tbe tables. After the same delirious refresh ments consisting of punch, a nai ad course and sherbet were served by -the hostess. Those present he sides the guests of honor were: Mesdames* J. J. Morris. Harry G. Kramer. <\ H. William*-, h. K. Skinner, M. L. Sanderlin. Duck worth Glover. K. G. Jacocks. \V. 1'. Skinner. Pratt Pealing; A. L. Pendleton. and I*nt 1 1 Appleby. ?? > ?* Wolfc-Jeukiii* Hertford, Sam,. 4. Au iiiLcf 'eating ho nrr -wedding orrurr. -1 -Tunmlay inornlnr. ah*m Mis* Grac... J- II k Ills herauie the bride of M.' Frank Wolfe of Spencer at the residence of the bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Jenkins, on Grubb street. He v. N. C. Year by of I he Methodist church pc? formed the rerettipny. The couplT left on the noon train for a bridal trip to Asheville ami other west ern points of Interest. They will their return. Sail Ihmn River Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sunder. delightfully entertain-d a number ?of their friends on an enjoyable sail down the river Tuesday ev ening on their boat. Picket. Mr. and Mrs. Sander's guests includ ed: Mr. and Mrs. L. \YY Madriu. Mr. and Mrs. Will Grant. Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, Ity-v. and Mrs. Daniel Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Itran -Una Daviiu Mr. and Mi's. G. K Seyffert. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Rog ers, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. O'Neu'l. Mrs George Mann. Mrs. W. "S. Kiggs, Mrs. Kvelyit Hill. M U. Margaret Ilill. Miss Mary Wrigh-. /eh Miller and Linwood Mann. Invitations Issued Kdenton, Sept. 4. ? The follow ing announcement * has been re ccived by friends in the city: "Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Nixon invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Sara Louise, it Mr. Mfengur R. At dlln on th?* morning of. Saturday, the sixth of September at ten o'clock, Kvans Methodist Kpiscnpal church. South Kdenton. North Carolina." Personals Dean It. Williams of Stau College, Raleigh, has returned home after being the guest of his brother, Dr. C. R. Williams on liurgess street, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Garrett and f?on, Lockwood, returned home W"ednesdny from Hertford Where they have been visiting ? \.nds. Mrs. Leslie Jones and chil dren, Kunleo and Lloyd, of Nor folk are the guests of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. W. L. Saw>tr tn\ Sec ond street. Mr. and Mrs. J. U'. I Mora. Jr.. and little daughter, Jane Hum, ure at home after spending some time at Nags Head. S. 1). Harrison and son, S. K. Harrison of Noriolk motored to Shawhoro Sunday and were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dun can. Harvey Dawson and Graham Ifedrick left Tuesday for a week' . camping trip at Virglniu Reach. Mrs. (J. Allen Ives of New Rem Is the guest of her parents. Ml. and Mrs. S ,W. Gregory, on West Church street. Mrs. Sallle Roettcher, Mrs. R K. Lewis and daughter. Mar) Heath, have returned home aftei spending a few days at WaterliUy. Mrs. Cora Gard Mason le i Tuesday for her home at Norfolk The APOTin:rART shop Phone 400 A Good Drug Store INVEST TOUR SAVINGS IN 8AFE BONDS 8oe a* for fall information INDUSTRIAL BANK Last Chance To k?'I Scarf Pin* uml llnmrhcf lit 20 per rrnl dUroiinl. Huy now for Itirlhilny gift*. H. C. Bright Co. Jvirrlcrt El. DALIX) CIGARS Hold by fouling (JROCKIW AND PHAHMACIER D. R. MORGAN A CO. WHOI.KN4I.K <il?MKltH fbone 8no yiVLvetyn -^'Suit NOT nil (aiSfiionblilp Ktilttf have ?tramhi Ioiik roatH. though most of tlx in do. Hire 1? a more drewsy *ult >1 pr:?v duvetyn IwmlwJ with k rii y i?iujrvel and trimmed with xi|<i:>rc button* of rut fcteel. that feature* th? v?-ry short COtit. The Kkiit it* an elaborate wr.ip around that drapes on one ride and l? ploln on the other. Tho xl4i>\>i are tilit almost t<? tin- elbow. though Ihc-y may be closed n nd fastened with a nnnp when the Weuther war rants. Point Venise Lace Used POINT VKN'ISIJ la?v givfiT a de liKlitfully plciurt'^ui' and femi nine touch to this Mack char nteuae kowii ThilT iN .othtrwiae quit* etraii;ht and plain It auggoiiti a very clever wuy ??f refurbishing a d?-e*? that is of |j*t (season's stock. Novelty mlk buttons al?o trim the waist and add to the general effect. after vlxltln;? friends in tho ci'..?. Mr. and Mrn. Frank Drown ami children. Mary . KruiircM a.nl William Ashby, have relumed home from .Norfolk and Virginia Itoach. Mr. ami Mrn. Archie Swolit an children, Mary mid Clarence, of Iloper arc visillnK friends in the city. Mr. and Mns. ? Oden Hughe* i and children, Elizabeth and John, left Wednesday for Norfolk lo; visit relatives an. I fri?*tid.:. Emily Hail llrock, UiH'i Williams and Sajaii Williams are hi II. it, | h|?mllnK ilio wouk. -Air. ami Mrs. T. H. Parsons una family of . Wtcksvill" r<-'urtr-?i home \\V<!m*s?|ay front Norfolk wliori' ili??y vi>it?*d relative* ant. ;:l i < !i(|ci| ill*, lair. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1*. Na.h, Jr.. I'HONF 11 1 Standard Pur.nr.scy THEY wax. IT. and ? oh 11 -iron. Thomas. Jr. and ?ditli of Memphis. Tiniiosstv, art* visltiug Mr. .Nash's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1*. Nash. Sr.. on Mai Ihows street. \V'JHiatn-Harr?ll returned Sun day from Nan* Head after spend* Iuk a few weeks (hero. M iss Kat herine Pinner spent the week end at Nag* -Head. S. \V. Hastings Jr.. of l'ort*- ! mouth spent Sunday in the city visiting his pai? uts. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hastings, Sr., on North Road sireet. lit* was accom pany d homo hv Mrs. Hastings Jr., w ho -Ua? be?*i? vkh-ilig relative* here. Uudwy Dowdy of Harbinger was in the city Tuesday on busi ness. J- C). Meggs and children, l. scar and Loint Margaret, motor- I ed to I'oinjorl; Saturday and re- | turned home Sunday accompanied hv Mi.- Meggs and children, Wal- . *i??n. ... (JniW mm? liofothy who had spent sr week visiting friends ^trt ? Httj+ittr- Uratirh and* t-oiujock. ? ] Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. .Uitvia. and childrou. Larry and Worth, rt ? ; lurned homo Monday night attei spending the week end with rela tives and friends at t'ram y island. Virginia. Mi#* Klizahcth Thompson re turned Sunday trrnn t'amp (?roy-; stone at Tnxodn. where she has imt'H spending soni? time. tug a few day* at Norfolk visiting friends. K.'lu-i l t ini.-i1 spent Sunday Al Virginia lUacli. Miss Klizabeih ll.?rrell returned homo Sunday from Nags Head, where she ha a been spending some time. Mr. and Mrs. Taimadge Miller of Norfolk K|M*nt ihv week end in the city with Mr. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Miller. 01.*, North. Road street Mrs. Julia M'?ore-of "Norfolk- J ? spending some time with her granddaughter. Mrs. C. 1.. !!..!? stead, on North ltoad street. Mfh. C I.. Halstcad nn.l e'.nl dren. Leslie and Kenneth, have re t urned from Noi-folk w litre they visited .Mrs. Ilalslead's par>'nl's Mr. and Mrs. <\ H. Hanks. <:u 1. 1 i'o\ i:\hou to Sl VI'OliT I aKOI.I.KTTK Wiinhliicioti, Sept. 4.- ? Samuel lumpers n nd other labor it-adorn i -"Hod a en 1 1 t ?> locals to Let Ik> hind the LaKollotte-Wlteeler run didary for President and Vicc President. | Fashion News Notes Now York. Sep: 4^ very, little ombroidory. ami thai rhio?J> at the* wa:>t lino. I. a '??ataiv of many now afternoon rr>??*k? ??f "ilk crop'*. Tho oinbroi<l?ry Is usually a tirilliant motif in tioa.l* Now York. Srpt. 4. ? Th?- lia '.ik tnoti'f" whlrh has wovcit iTs vitjuhmi* spoil ovor everything "'"'1 hnsi- rv In h:it< i* n..i? ?? ? *<?rk on cigarette oa*e*. In urns grain "ilk. tho-** batik caxrs aro culrulttM'it t? mitkt' o|m? blink wtteii rtrr-y afr- - rtnrwn from ? porkrr? nr hamt hajc. Woiii iii's in a llaivm. "1 ha?l a ctiriaui?..Konsiii.lytii_i?L bi>iiiK wat?*h*'il by Nuni(< i^rMih or liwoim whom 1 i-ouM ?..? ,i fft liiiK t^iai was i*. \ in b a\?' ?i??* Murine ilu> n'rxi ( wo year...* Mr*. Amy I tit r k ? . KovtTtlr** to -f*rtncrsjr- I'iiiitut rtrnnrtrttT .?f nr. Sultan's "''ii iii li*, in ;m aitirlt written for Tli?- .W ?v Ywrlc Smtday \Vorf*l MiiRaviii'*. contnit'nrln*; Uc3a..SiuuLiy^ lta.s i>l? i un .] % ivk?lly Hu* lif - ?l iht; Orient U-IUiid i ??' ? 'ir? i In-'. I'm ln> sirn* of ;? ropy., ?>r?l r Tlsi- Stsihlay World in V.IIIM-. ;,(|v The Important 'riling is the Prescription Department Alt li o uf/h vc I ike to sell such th infix as P(H lc<t{jc Goods, Toil et Pi ( jut ration.* and Sundries, our real business is the eo)n jtou^idinfi it f /t r e - seriptions it! e.ruetly the hi a n n r r / tre - se rifted It if ijour /tfnf sichtrt. PHONE 288 It is a pleasure for us to n end for your ftrencri/h tion and deliver the medicine. Our one specialty in ftrom /ttin-ss and accuracy in /tcencri/ilion tciprk. The City Drug Store Cor. Wilier and Matthews Streets II. S. OVKHMA1N, Ki'iiinlrrftl Phnrmarint I' II O IN K 2 ? K NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN OIL COOK STOVES The plo?e to bay your Oil Cook StovM tad part*. Quinn Furniture Co. Women 's Apparel of Quality Tin- parmonts we liand l< - appeal iinm<diat<ly to the woman wlio aiiprcriati'S quality - and wlm is look ing for yoiiH-thluM (llffiTrnt. ??>!??*?* a muron: ? ? ? -?? M. Leigh Sheep Company Don't Blame Your Shoes for wearing out quicker than you think tlii-y should. ? Betow-nrsTrowrnrsmsc with the shank broken down. Thou sands of people have this shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of the bhoe. This is wrong and unfair to the shoe dealer. The cause is your feet. Your arches are either very weak or entirely broken down. No shoe made will with* stand such pressure. DsSchoIIs loot Comjort Appliances will correct both your foot and your shoe troubles. Thousands of people iuf - f er i n? f rom weak and broke n do w n arch es, Hat-loot, rheumatic-like pains have profited through these wonderf ul devices. Our Foot Comfort Demonstrator knows feet as well as shoes. Come in and Ret a Free Demonstration. You will be elated with the OWENS SHOE CO. \^ld0dts HEN Dan took Evelyn in his arms and told her that he loved her she believed him. In her ignorance of life she had no way of knowing he was not in earnest. If she had known she was only one of many girls into whose ears he had poured the same sweet sounding words, what a world of shame and degradation she would have been spared. "His False Standard"? in True Story Magazine for October is a story of the sowing of wild oats ? and the reaping of a crop of agony. If every man and woman could see the broken hearts and fuined hopes, the days and nights of remorse and tears that follow wrong-doing ? no young man would trifle with a woman's love and no girl would give her heart to any man until she had made sure that his intentions were honorable. Don't fail to read this thrilling les son from life. Other Absorbing Stories from life Here are fast ? few ol the unusual features la the October Issue of True Story Magazine "Her Final Cbofee"- Nina, an orphan, hungered for love. So when Petrr Hodge came Into her life, the fell an eaayprcyto hi? seeming devotion. She little realized tluit in throwing herself into hit arm*, ahe wit In viting tragedy. "What Every Woman Hcpes"- Living In in* country, jvi a o ? e thought no temptation of city life could ever lure her Intowrong. But Madge di-J not know how easy and at tractive cach little down ward step is mode, and how fterrely she was to have to battle for her soul. "The Network of Pate" ? When Janet concealed from her husband that hia friend, had made Improper advance* toward her~-she believed her silence the only way to savo her hus band from ruin. How she had ?o litorally claw her way out of hell as a result, is a most heart gripping narrative. "Yon Belong to Me" ? When Avery Holson bullied her into ? loveless marriage, Alice was afraid to withdraw from an alliance that was loathsome to her. Had she been properly taught from her childhood days, what agony of mind and soul she otii;ht I avo escaped Read Also in the October True Story "When Fear Took Flight" "Ills Great Temptation" "Foreter After" "The Part of a Fool" The Gage of Bnttle In thin country a mighty conflict is ratlin*;. t-'vil In Untying to destroy nil thai is virlnous and (jood. Th? v/onpon*? of Evil ntt> deceit, traochery, dinning. It Clinks in the shadows and attacks in the dark. Against such ? for, moral iH'igavailolittle. Thcfigtyt calls for action? deter mined, faarlans. Trua Story Mar*a/ii e. us pub "Out of the Depths" $1000 Prize Story When other children re being ?clioolni in their A B C'a Utile lean wa% being *i hooled br ? ma?ter plrltpockn When *he w?? eighteen, ahe ?v4s taught blackmailing and nee enied In this rn?v.t earlutlve circlet of *ov'etv Her be uiy brought her lots com >t with m-i * men Then Kale plunged love Into her I f* ? ndtvi'tel two live* out of a> npe liar o?rn nnd her vlcilm'a. Uui who wotiirt b^lievf the truth from n girl wtio had ?queered fVi^ryi 0ut of ? rleh man for ?em? love latter*. Then came the truth ? reinorae -he?ri?rhe?, anger, pinion, love You've probably never rend auch ?n unMmi heart gripping atory ???' Out of th*-D?,Mht," whirl, apt rarwtn theOc tober Tree Storv Murnrlne And vou ? re foi n te %ay thnt it dt?ervca to win the it price True Starv QMagaune A Macfadden Publication October Issue ( Now on Sale A delightful monthly journey to the land of lovo and romance awaits you In Dream World ? the magazine of beautiful stories. A nir 'v,',u copy will make you a regular reader. Out the 15th of the month ? 25c. Dream World A Macfadden Publication T\mv?ni<n ~ ? f ( ? f "During thitf n-i-fp/ ',-t ? f>f-mif+inr i *lh tn /* f- iflfti'l fnt'h f!H. f tutus If 'I ,\f !' t fir/l'tim tf tuff, '/?(.' . . . III! I I tr'tmrJ ilhil 1 1. \ f t it, A, : tJ f.tr '#? -z iniiit I, et tuirkihr, in. I ? 1 ft f > : . ititJ aft natural t < /t'deiome f'c-jn "ittm T'olro Stanilaid" itt Tfi? t>mry for Orl'ler linhod by Ui-rr.arr Marfadit^n ieju?Bri;!ilhatl(in<lol action. TrM* Story neodn but on* .vrajiun ? Hi* sword of truth. II It can snvp mhltll tJw tmtffdy of evil; if, it cnn younj; ptdplo tbo fcriis and. | cnaltiuft ol wroin: - It jyrill huvo f.-?r in its lia'.tlo I -,i ki.fjht. Use Thi? Coup-in If You Cannot Get True Story At Your Newc?tand cut on norni) i .in Sp*' i ?| (?r-;?.?iua(tv C?ap?,i? SF.ND NO MONEY NOW Mail f-?vlc| 1KUI VI oft Y l,lA(.,\7trt ai>4 Hio?dv?". N?w Ymli C?lf ?mOrmt mr. ,>r * ? ??? r*e?;v? fra* Mtary Wnr i ? mi . ? ? ? . i ill hm at ?' 'ir f? n? t ' I . | i?, ??.?.! tM fH.? ?* r ??!. j. CUfj , . ' 8t*<< No moro faacir c.liig'atorhiare loll 4 :1 1 ?. '3J ir'*n wl.n h appear ouch month in Trua kommcn- lha ftistor {lubltcaliot to True Story MMgaiina. Your newsstand his it. Oui th?23rdof tha month ?23c. True Romances A Mudaddcn Publication ban qu et o r. a N o i; p r. o " r v. a PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES FLOUR . PALACE PATENT AND WONDER SELF RISING 12 lb. bag ? 50c 24 lb. bag ? 1 98c 48 lb. bag-$1.90 96 lb. bag-$3.75 These are our most popular sellers in all of our stores. QUALITY GUARANTEED 1 l/our old (^ddinqUmg can L'C pivscriva mi modern ized into a rlatitrum Oranpe blossom ii,f if' nplaii l this pracr.<K<\, . Louis Selig Your Jcwt'lrr Sinn- 1NN2 MAIN WATKIt STRKETH ZfPuilni T RAUB' - Orange blossom Hbdihng mitd RINGS Practical Nurse Tells Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Route 1, near Parle, Tena., toUsi the utory of her ex I>0Tlrnrc na follow: ~ "I am C2 years old and 1 have boon a practical nurse for more thau 20 yearn. taking nioatly ma ternity c;u>e?. One of my daughter*! Buffered from cramping at ... 8 h e would just bend double and have to go to bed. CARDUI The Woman's Tonic was recommended to her and sho only had to tako about two bottles, when r.ho hardly knew that tt wan . . she suffered so llttlo j>aln. "My youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous .... no nppetlta and tired all tho time. I gave her two bottles of C'ardul. It built her up and ahe began eating and soon gained In weight and has been bo well sines." Try Cardul. At all druggists', EX-100 Duller Bcuiih, Snap Beans, ? Snwl I ittrii CALL 1/8 for mu other FrMli VegetAble* KHONK fll>8 K. k. CAKRETT WHAT A WOMAN SHOULD DO WHEN SHE IS WEAK AND NERVOUS TIioiihiuhIn Of Women Havo Hnr |>rl?lngt> I iirn'H*i| Their Strength, Km r({) Ami Kntbir ance III T?n Week* Time fly Till* Simple Kx On account . . r i h ?? terrible weak I nwii, nervousness and alarming ! symptom*. which are often pro duced by Iron utarvatlon of tho blood, frequently the sufferer never suspect* the real cause of her trouble but thinks she hus some other ailment. Ah a result of Iron starvation you may suffer from h'-adaches, dizziness, short ness of breath or heart palplta Hon, pain* across the back, loss .-r memory, weak will-powOf, in- lam holy or the "blues," dis turbed digestion, loss of appe ; t Ite, sleepless nights, night sweat j And so on. In such rases do not wait 11 nt II you go all to. pieces and rollapHe In a state of nervonu prostration but eat more spinach and green vegetable! and tak9 organic Iron like Nuxated Iron with them for a while And Mitt what a diference It makes. Hut be sure the iron you taktt It 1 organic Iron and not metallic Irow which people usually take. Mciallk Iron i* iron Just as $ comes from tho action of strong acids on small pieces of Iroi). while organic Iron like Nuxated Iron Is like the Iron in your blood and like the Iron In spinach, lttn ; tils and apples. He ware of sub stitute*. Look for the name of "Nuxated" on every package and the letters N. I. on every tablet. Your money will he refunded by Ihe manufartuer* If you do ?ot obtain perfectly satisfactory r? sulta. For sale by all pertinent
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