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-WOMEN'S Pergonals Mr?. (Jeorjee Low??. of Winfalt. Jku ?pending Hum?1 tim** with Mr. and Mr?*. \V. I.. Sawyer and attend iiir the Ham-ltaniRtfy "meet JnR f S." \V. Scott of Week?vill? | *?m in the city Tuesday. Misse* Evelyn Spene ?r. Lmlll" Tlrothcr>*. Mildred Twlford. ami Plialo Smith. Major Payne end Willie UuKer . iii?itur?<| to Ii?-ri - ford Sunday. ?C. C\ Bailey i.- improving after undergoing an operation at the Elizabeth City Hospital. Walter Johnson and XV. I.. Johnson of Norfolk spent Sunday V'iL 1 mi'JjMU-t.UtHL . Ml8<?*s J K?ie MeMullan and Cornelia Jorien of Kdenton spent the week end with friends in this city. M'sws r.nena B-o* her* and Florence Sharber. and J. J. Brothers. Duve Sharher. Eugene Sharher. Jrrtm Sharker. -Erskine i Brotinfm. ami- 4i??ury -4iro?h??rK, all of Newlnnd. spent Sunday _3tlth_Mjv.anil.-Mr?, - W^t--Kh-wv-^ nnd attended the Hum-it i fgffffog: ? C. W. Sawyer ?pent Saturday at Kdenton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Twlddy and children. Pauline. Mury Leo and Roy. .Ir.. of Norfolk. motor il here Sunday and were ihe Riiest? of Mr. and Mrs. V. I,. Garrett ?m Broad ?t reet. 1 . Miss Ida Perry spent Sunday with relatives at Oklsko. ? r* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wales: and son. Cbarb's. Jr.. ?Mrs. Jame? Warren und Mrs. J. H. Bell oi Kdenton spent Saturday in the city.? Oscar Swain has n un tied after visiting his brother, Olooplina Swain at Ilclliavt-n. L. W. McMullun spent Saturday at EdenV'ti vn business. ... _ .? ? ? ? ? . 1, W. Mann and K. II. Twiford motored to Norfolk Sunday to . vi?it robnivm. r^ M.iiiH Lillian Rovce \n visifinp Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Moore at Kdenton. ? Mr sin mr t. n "Wimon spent Monday at Kdenton. llALLOWEVN PAItTV Shiloh. Oct. 29.?A Halloween 'party will be given at Slrfltdi High School on Friday niRht. Oetober ?.3 |v-fromIo-IH-It,? A-nhnri' program will be Riven free. Re freshments. cost time parade, and contests, will bu enjoyed. The public is cordially invited. A I'KKMANHVT WAV K ?Mae Murray, tlalnty star of Broadway Hose" and "Jazzma nia." waa welcomed to Hollywood ?recently at a dinner in her honor and an enthusiastic Mac Murray fan was heard to say: "I know why they held tli? din ner at Marcel's. It's because of her wave of popularity." -TP-?"Jnz/.mnmTT/" trrmv * in? Ukest photoplay released by Metro, i.r ;it tho Alkrama Theater I > night, it i* presented and dire, t ea by Robert Z. Leonard, and r* ? leased by Metro Pictures Corpora tion. Kdmumi Colliding wrot * *h ? rlory and scenari ?. In the cat t supportng Ms? Mur ray are Rod La 'iocque, Rolvr* ?Frazcr. Jean Hershult. Edward zq\ Jc BurnjC"Lonel Belmore and others. OmfHXATOR \li K flim:it STORIES IIKAII Pi<iuia. ().. Oct. 20. ?? Thomas Harbaugli. originator of the Niek Carter stories. died here last night. THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD We know our groceries and canned goods aro good. Our customers know It. nut there are many people -who [hare never glv.en uh a trial. [ They are the ones who don't Iknow our food Is so good. L We merely ask for a single OpportiiM.ty to serve you who kare never been in to see urn. G. W. Twiddy Simple Tunic Quite Pretty Black, White Brocade YOU can concentrate what I It tU? yf>n usa this Wj-on ihn> model The not?- of interest in the brick < <1 faille outfit Is t' ? ^ hagt |wi>?^^r>wriipt? i - the k:i>?>st of Wool?. For thf row* the (rock Im a aimplc tunic art.ni' atrniitht. bcltteaa unj ?mart I'lltF. LOSSES I.ESS THIS SEPTEMBER Italcigh. Oct. 2*?.?-Klre losses for North Carolina wcro $.15]. 923 iih compared wit h-$4 2ft,04 o il?ULJJMLJL(ll?.e..JUuniJi last, axa-ord' ing lo tin- monthly fir?* report of Stucey W. Waile. Insurance Com missioner. The number of fires , reported was given as 144 with a value of property at risk of $2, 3/M.470 ?hi which was i-atried In surance amountliiK ll.4IS.4S1. 1 Tli?* d> partmental tabulation talso HhoAH ?2 ? 6.541 of Ih** total loss was the renulta of ton fire?. ? having i Ions of $?4.1S7 for the i ther 134 fire?. This Is an aver ? age of only $550 per fir?- a* against an average 1o*h of $27, 65u for ??a?ih >?; tin*??4*?? fires. Heaviest losses recorded were th" Kfird residence in Meck lenburg County. $168,295; io bacro"warehouse at Warsaw. $G9. OOii; business building at Con cord. $28.176: wholesale grocery more at (loldshoro. {IS.nun and a gasoline oil tank at Wilming ton. struck by lightning. $12,500. Avery rfriSmt^TOTfWtar'rsr'fr ?-?mi ih thin black and whit? uool i?iq. ;<?K' mili the HOfincwi of v?>ivct and Uu? warmth of fur It ih KitiUi ?| uuh ll.viiiK -Miuirrvl and lined with wry wifi jjm * n suttn. INJUKEI) IN WRECK 1 ?l*uwn?*? City, Neb.. Oct. 29.? - Tun wfii. injured?twfcwty^www s?evrrnl U'W seriously in a train! wreck n??ur here last night. <C?f?r.|>?t. i ?24. 8? Th* AIiimD Paris,"Oct". ~35?^old and ilTw are combined very often lately One sees gold and silver shoes, gold and silver wrist bags, and gold and silver lace evening Kowni. I'arls, Oct. 29?For ???enlnr wear, either as a cloak or as part of the gown. the silk embroider ed shawl is now in evidence. It is worn with the embroidered cor ner over one shoulder. London, Oct. 29 ? The more one can resemble a pencil In figure, the more fashionable one will be this coming season. Even ing gowns are cut very low In the back, or lark a bark alto gether. London. Cot. 29 ? A well inroWh Aiuerirun woman. "c!TnTrig recently ut the Berkeley. 4ia*-set a new fashion in pearl necklaces. The pearls iustead of being gra duated. were strung hit or miss in regard to size. New York. Oct. 29?While the dark brown suede shoe is not just now at the height of style, "the log rabin brown ~ suede is good. So alio Is black suede, especial!/ if combined with black leather. New York. Oct. 29?Red lin gerie Is an unusual idea shown here today. tSome . exquisite underthings have been made in Venetian red Georgette, with pip ings of niirrnw gold rfftftofi and a Tiirm gener emWoldery. London, Oct. 29?-Much of the, newest Scotch tweed li patterned' WEDDING GIFTS Sop oiu- new Holloware and Cut Glass. Also Sterlinif Silver in many patterns. H. C. BRIGHT COMPANY Capital Stock $250,000 m i: m h i : it r k d k h a h h k h k r v k Heritor?! KI JZAIIHTH CITY Colombia Dr. .\. I., rciiillcton, 1'roM. Geo. II. Little, CMhl?r. C. II. T Widely, .\M't ( nshlrr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Look To Your Blankets Now C.ohl trvathvr itill srmn hi' lirrf. sit ir/iv mtl irlert your icarm firrl Clothes in timv. ' Cotton Hlankct!;? Quilts? For Single* Bods $1,511 to $2.25 With Cotton Filling, all for Double For Double Beds $2.9* to $3.08 l>?ds, priced nt $2.OK to $10.95 11"??/ lihiiiI;vts These ore all exceptional value*. An extra rood value pink. blue. VVjth Woo) Fi||inK_an for Double (told, lavendar Plaid Blankets that Beds, beautiful quality of silk in rose, are 75 per cent \\ ool. _ _ Kold, lavendar and blue pattern*, size x 80 $5.05 priced at $19.75, $22.5? and $25.00 An all wool Plaid Blanket, colors blue, rose, lavendur and gold, size <>?> Unity lilanketB? x 8li?this is the best wool blanket o?.Comond Quality $1.00 to $1.98 value on the market $9.95 of Wool $1.98 to $3.98 Sheets. Sheet inn. Pillule ('uses. lied Spreaits, all of -stainlnrH qualities? at eery low price*. Rucker & Sheely Co. Rlixibcth City's Rett Store AN AMERICAN SCHOOL CLASS This ii t h?' picture of an Aiutrican high school class--in Hawaii. Most of the younje?ters ar?* Japum-x<v They ar?' learning to read, write and speak th?*ir own language In thin American school. Demo crats hi?ll?'ve the Japanese classes should Im- closed. IJut lU-puhllraiis contend It will "dltfcourafc?* Japan?*?#* schools" and "? neourai;?* assim ilation." ? ?*o?*>ne-nide ami plain?o? iha other. Thla In to allow for aelf 'trrramfnff of cftllor*. panel* and j Land* made from the reverse side. New York, Oct. 29?Velveteen has tuken lis pluce today in both ? i the frock? for. the young girl and In the riding hat for herself and ohler sister. The velvefeen" frock Invariably has three flaring flounces just above the knee. N'ew^York. Oct. 2*?A charm ing *h??e for afternoon wear I? a ? | pump of black satin with a low I Spanish heel. Its four narrow I straps on each side are gathered i ct the Instep Into a beaded hntkl*: 1 TO SE^VICg St&irTe Pharmacy ?ADDS QUALITY Q shade better 1 T#tt? Plain j ofWHfci iNkta lnlwgliM ?M? C* ulicturtri, 01 f nabtro . N. C, T/i?' ft 'omnn's ll rnr Stori> Stylish Stout Coats and Dresses Just Received MihIvh oh mlaptvil in smarts svastmahlc a/i/Hirvl for the full /iyurrtl tvonmn ami miss? Coats? ")f lustrous soft pil<? fabrics with fur collars and ;uffs or plain self trimmed? An unusually uood assortment in smart slenderiz n(f lines that arc always so desirable? Priced $29.50 to $<><>.50 Dresses? Of soft, shimmer}', crepe or of lustrous charmeen? -nade up in just the right lines to give that youth , ful silhouette that is so becoming? Priced $19.HO to $75.00 M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman's If car GRrUEN Fiftieth Ann iVersary Watch .= ssoaoa GRUEN PENTAGON VERIVtCN PRECISION To be the Prized Posses sion of the Few Ir any ari there is pni dueed, once m?tr?lotitr vihile, :i pioce of superla tive excellent*?. A m o ii k those who know and love lino watch - os it is believed that tlio nry Watch is such a work. To commemorate the Crmn (leild's fifty year;. ?of watch. inaUiiiK history and to stand for all time ' as a supreme expression of his ideals. .\l|-. (iriieii - mnr^hrvtlert?^"rHt The re- ? sources of the (I men ?(luild m ereale?fnr?this year, the finest watch movement that money and skill can produce. The movement, a tri umph of -precision, has ?pfcrtro?entirely? of solid gold, richly engraved in the old (!uild manner and jeweled with 2:> rubies . and diamonds. / The (iruen Pentagon case, in solid white or li) ilea ..golil,, is a. work of art itr -itself and \vns ?e lc.'ted as the official case for tin- A i> 11 i v I'rsary Watch Movement localise it is scientifically correct. "It won't tip over in the whet," ; , ; If ilesiml, the- move ment may !?? had in cases of o t h e r designs or shapes; or, at an addition al cost; fn platinum or with diamond decoration. The watch is boxed for pi^Wfiitntion jn an (;xL]iiis^_ it?'. complete jewelry case. Only six hundred of these watches have lx?en made and no more will ev-. er-lje produced. We have been fortunate in secur ing one to show to a few well-known men of this "Tily who especially wish lo see it. This remarkable watch will be 011 exhibi tion^ in- our store this week. You are cordially invited to come in and examine it. KHTAItlJSIIKI) IHS'2 Louis Selig KIJZMII IM l'ITY*M Ciltl K.X irKtiKIt ?>fmJii ft Wilt#!' SlN. MOM'N POP ,( J UOGE I VENUS REHJSfcDTO 6RAMT ATTV BCLMMJES MOTiOJ THAT OSWALD NUTMEG'5 ?50.000 Sl?T BE DI5MI93CO cross tXAMINAflO" OC THE PlAWTlPF IS NOW IN ORDER Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour Abeulutcl) flour* of quality m?IiI hy tho 16*41? ?DIHTIMBtTPRD l?Y? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY WfM?*r Htrtwt. What, to Take for Mm HEADACHE T:.l c a jjood <lose of Carter'? Little liver f ?then lake 2 or 3 for a few nights after. A few doses restore your organs ?o thHi proper function:, and the Headache and th< c.iUlcs of it pa::i away. In thesastie manner Thtp irfutate the Hotceh ard pntrr t Com4tfiaMtt XSSfi" Ml ?????*?
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