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GREEKSBOBO DAILY KEWn SUNDAY, MAT ft, 1910, Social Events of Week ui Mra. J. Jaaataaa Jaektoa, Oa da I AiVA3aUVVin 1 IVEHTS Of IHTKSEST I HIGH POIHT SOCIITT (gpaeial U Dally Naa.) Hit FoiBt, M7 M.-Ona at tka jw that partial of Um wack waa rrvuy u- taraaoa at Tha Beddinc, aad Mr. Charisa Gfceta waa tha gracious kaaU Tm a ma bridaa whit party girea ia aampliment of Mrs. Goeaa at traetir house gustt, Mrs. Ckafiat, of MarnntM. The roaaa uaei for dsoora- tkm wara axquisita. Tha aoora earda. tha luasheoa and iu appoiatawnts wan sjaa auggaativa of tha decoration flower naed. Maay rouaoa wan piayaa, ui whick tha priasa war presented ia tha Mlowtaf ardar: Priaa tor highaat eeete, Itrwly hut collar and Jabot, to lira, gamut! U twnai for tha lowest aaere, a boaijiiet of lovely rosea, to Mra. H. Oordoa Buraette. Mra. Chaxloe Frank tia Long and Mlaa Nettie Sloaa, of Greensboro, aaeieaai tha boataai ia doing tha honors. Those playing warat Meedamea George A. Matton, Ririerd Johnson, J. B. Rao tor, William J. Shipmaa. Samuel L. Davit, W. Gordon BuraetU, Baird S. Ounainn, Tbonaa J. Gold, William T. Parker, Misset Baker, of Ohio, aad I Irvin Paylor. Saturday afternoon Mra. Tate waa tha beaten to the Entre Nous dub. The pin of 42 waa played. The prise waa won by Mra. Jarues B. Richardson. Thie waa a pretty Dutch cream pitcher and Mra. Bwaardaoa presented it to Mrs. J. Ed. Kirk man. Mra. Richard Johnson won the little water color given ae visi tors prize. A pleating repast waa terred to tbe following! Metatmet Charles Franklin Liang, Jamee Joseph Farrita, William T. Parker, Jane B. Uokaraaoa, Richard Johnson, William Jonea, J. Ed, Kirk ami, Baird 8. Cumnainga, Q. W. Bureaus, Uny Duncan, K. B, OajT, W. G Baal T. J. Gold. Monday afternoea Mias Mary Aliee eureoa saWrtaiasd tha W. U. T. elub. Tka tablet for tha gaaaa of 43 wm placed la the aitting-roeaa and parlor, wbjob were sweet wit a ue odor tram vaeea of tweet peaa aad La France rasas. Tha seers earda were attractive aad the reireehaaentt appetising. Tha lovely naieaioa akin, givaa aa the priaa, was woa by Uiaa Geaaviava Tata. Those playing wares Mesdamaa James Joseph Kama. Ottaa MeadeirhaJl, Alris Barnes, J. a Better, WiUiaai M. Jones, William Hayae. Thomas Gold, Miases Zola Brad ther, Mary Alexander, Rasa Short, Gene vieve Tata, Deborah Peer rod, Helea Brockett, Ganuaie Short, I. Irvin Paylor. Tuesday afternoon at her resideauie an Th ure ton street Mrs. Lloyd Dodaanead rave a delightful luncheoa is honor of aer netcea, Misses .least and lane Holaaea, of Seattle, Wash. Tha diirlna- m waa beautiful with many roaaa. The arrangement of tha table waa moat artistic. The centerpleee waa a huge bank of roses, garners ware long-steal med roeee. The entire service of the many courses waa perfect. Tha place carde bora tha following names : Mrs. Lloyd Dodamead, Miases Janet Holmes, lone Holmes, bailie Nash, Marjorie Richardson, Lucy Esheltnan, Iola Brad sher, St. Louis Clark, lone Cba, Nettir Sloan, of Greensboro) Penelope Oobb, of Chanel Hill, L Irvin Pavlor. Wednesday afternoon tha regular monthly meeting of the Woman's elub waa held in the rooms of the Manufac turers' club. The household economics department had charge of the meeting Greatest Week s Bargains IN TBE HISTORY OF OUR CONCERN EVERY COUPON IS AS GOOD AS MONEY Bear in mind you cannot procure these price under any consideration except you present the Coupon. We WILL POSITIVELY refuse to allow the special reduction unless accompanied by the Coupon. partaMut'a anairtsaa. waa the The following program waa meat enjoya ble: Piano solo, Mia Boyd. Waauaa'a sphere, Mra. B. E. Moore. Vocal eelo, Mra. James Joseph Fames. Paper en "Household Management," Mrs. U M, Hauser. Vo Mra, J. Jeeav Special Prica Coupe a. N Bakert 1 Lr COCOA a Can 101 This priaa oaly on preteatatioa of Coupon. Special Prioe Coupon. N 'iry An SOAP, a eaks It This price only an prsaentation of Coupon. Special Price Coupon. N PnTI Crease . f 0 CHKISS a Lb.......... 101 Tb price en ly on p reset tatioa ef Conxion. Special Prica Coupon. S Red AUtka I4r SALMON, a caa lit Tkia prica only on preasntaUoa ef Coupon. Special Price Ooupea. N kTOIard"! 1 Cr MARMALADE, a jar IJl Tkia pries enly on presentation of Special Prica Ooupoa. N SHRTca. IOC This price only on presentation of Coupon. Special Price Coupon. N Pacific TOILET PAPER, roll, flat, pkg. TMa price oaly on preeentation Coirpon. 4c of Special Price Coupon. MATCHES, a box Double Tip or Parler This price only on presentation Coupon. N 3c of Talk aa "rletckaraaC tbaa Jaekaoa. Piaae solo, Miaa Halmsa. JU1 of the numbers ware goad, the eoloa by Mra. Farrkaa and Miaa Holmes being especially iae. There wars many ia attendance ta whom daixaoua rafraah saenta were served. Tha aane aftarawaa Mra, William T. Parker waa h attest te tha Wednesday Afternoon Bridge elub. . Tbe pretty fan vea at a prise was waa ay Mrs. wilbor mea. Those playing were Mesdamea WUbor Jonea, Maa Ook, Richard John- l, Beckett, Ottia Meadenhall, Charles Gheea. Cyrus Com stork, Misaea Baker, of Ohio; Mary Alice Burton, Helea Brocket t, L Irvin Paylor. 1 surmay afternaoa frank Perkins and Robert Morrow, ef Winstoa-Sslem, gave a pienie at which Misers Zola Bra ahear, ef St. eLaia. aad Drberah Sher red were tbe honeresa. Mra. Oscar Kearat, who ta therouehlv aaderataada and aaiovs dvinc nleasure io ertiert, waa the delirbtful hostesa Thursday at a moat enjoyable spend - t he-oar araodmotber aartT. civen in compliment of her auether, Mra. J. Har per Johnson. The handsome new home on Washington street, which is fashioned after the rokmial atvle, never beamed mora wdoomingly. The entire first floor, with Its many coaifortahle rooms, was thrown wide for these dear grandmoth ers, the most ef whom had knoaa earh Other In dave lone naat. Kvnrvwliere aa fragrant with ths breath of flowers from grandmother's garden. Oldtiuie music wst furnished throughout the dav some of the grandmothers contributing their own dear sweet voices. Converse that was sweet occupied the errater nor lion or me any and manr, many tim- came the phrase, don t vou remember? In entertaining and doina the honor generally Mrs Kearne was snsisted hy her sitters, Mrs. William Q. Bradnhew and Mrs. William H. Regan. In the dinine room where the full course oldfaahioned dinner was served, the decorations were red. The seven sisters roae and old time pink were the flowers u-d. In planning the menu the rhotijrhtful host eas remembered everything sppntiiing and this was served feuHlesslv. Covers ware laid for the fnllowinr: Mesdames J. Harper Johnson, Oscar Kearne. Wil liam G. Bradahaw. William H. Rant, Frank H. Wood, Williem J. Armneld. loe Serhrist. Henrv Kearns. Amos Ra- gaa, .Tsp. Welch, Happy Johnson. Re born Perry. 0. R. Carr, Bransom. Mark Armneld, Ourley Knglish, Draugaa Da vis, Tax. Barhee, M. A Tata and Alice Johnson. Thursdsy evening the Junior ciats of the Hty schooli gave a reception to the seniors at ttie citv school buildine. Mu- sie and contest games were the mode of entertaining, after which Ice cream and cake wat served to the fifty odd guests Milt. EVENTS OP THE WEEK ' III STATES VTLLE SOCIETY Soiled Skirls Made To Look New. When aa expensive or deli cate drees or skirt hsemaee soil ed er etalaad do net attempt to clean it at heats. Send It ta aur French Dry Oeaaing Department. Our skillful workers will re remove the Ball aad ttaina without , damage be either fab He or colore, aad our expert preeaeri will shape the garment to it site aa when new. Our charges are reasonable and tbe eervice prompt. Try aa. Columbia Laundry Co. Ptaears 17S-C3S Special Prica Coupon. N String tc BEAMS, a can Ut Tfcit price only on presentation of Coupon. N Special Price Coupon. Globs POLISH, a can Thit price only on presentation of Owipon. 9c i (Special to Daily Newa.) Stateavtlle. Mar SI. Invitatioas. read ing aa follows, were issued yesterdsy: "Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Dun lap invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Harris, to Ralph Harvey Fleming, on Wednetdav. June 1, 1910, at 8 o'clock ia the morn ing, near Statctville, N. C. At home after June 10, Charlotte, N. C" Misa lainlap is a daughter of Mr. and Mra J. C Dunlan, of Bethany community. and is a young woman who stands high vim a large circle ol mends. Mr. Flem ing is an Elm wood man who has for the past few yes,n been in the railway postal Special Price Coupon. N LARD, a Lb 15c TMa price only on presentation of Special Price Coupon. N FORCE Qr Package . 7w This price only on presentation of Coupon. The following invitations are also out: "Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Put man desire the honor of your presence at tlie mar riage of their daughter, Rosa Mae, to William L. Ingram, on Wednesday even ing, June 1, 11110, at 8 o'clock, Western Avenue Baptist church, Statesville, N. C." A marriage of more than ordinary in tercet to' statesville society will take rie IiofTmsn, Margaret Scott and Mar garet Bradv. At the library door were Mra. W. T.' Kirwaid and Mis. W White, and in the library were Mesdsinat C. A. Turner and E. H. Wslls and Mies Laura lauenby. The welcome address to the graduates was by Mis Mnry McDou Kld. and Miss Arleen Gilmer, president of the seniors, responded fur tae class. In behalf of the alumnae, Miss Laura Lsienby presented the college with a handsome library table, and Key. C K. Kayaal, of the board of trustees, re ceived the table for the college. Re freshments were served, sher which a business met-ting wss held. Prof. H. K. Craven, principal of the city graded school, waa st home to the members of tha gradustlng ciaes Friday evening, and the young people report a pleasant evening's entertainment. Pro gressive games were a source of amuse ment and the teacher and pupils bad a good tims together. Mist (irsce Shep herd was the pnae winner of the occa sion. Mra. J. C. Duke pleased her music pupils Friday afternoon by entertaining them at her home on Walnut street. An interesting musical game was played, Mies Mabel Morris winning the prixe. A musical program was rendered by the following young ladies: Misses Lois Con nelly, Hat tie Holland, Mabel Morris, Hope Clark, Sarah Hteele, Bertha and Helen Cooper, Ella Randlettt and Esther Dinglehoet 'Misses Daisy Ptefwert, Mary Kelley, lida Rerd. WilMe Reid and Bessie Wil liame, of Matthews, and Dora Squires, of Providence, Meek If n burg county, are guests at a house party given hy Mrs. O. I. Hinson. Theee young lsdies and ahout ten others took part last evening In a drril given in connection with a .May festival for the benefit of Rare Street Methodist church, under the direction of Mrt. Hinaon, wife of the paitor, In which drill eac i young lady represenh-d local business firm, a prise being of fered for tha beat eoetvme. Miss Katie I.ee Summers, who represented the Wil tame furniture house, received the priee, a large cake. A Mar pole drill was given by little girls and there were other pleasing features whirh made up a pleasant evenings entertainment, A lsrge crowd attended. BELK BROS. COMPANY The Store That Sells It for Less 36-inch Bleach Domestic 5c 2,500 yards 36-inch Bleach Domestic. SpeciaL 5c Ladies' 10c Gauze Vest 5c Just received 60 dozen ladies' full tape rest. Regular 10c alue. Our price 5c Towels at Special Prices 1 lot 18x36 Bleach Huck Towels, with red border, 10c value 5c 1 lot extra large Hemstitched Bleached Towels. Special, 10c each Extra Values in Counterpanes Good full size Counterpanes ."17..'."..... ...98c Very fine Counterpanes, in neat patterns. Regular $2.50 values ...$L75 New Curtain goods, in plain and fancy. Regular 20c value, for 15e Amoskeag blue and white check Dress Ginghams, fast colors 10c yard Don't Fail to Visit Our Coat Suit and Millinery Department BELK BROS. COMPANY B. F. MATTHEWS, Manager EVERTS OF THE WEEK IN STATE CAPITAL SOCIETY Raleigh. My 21.-- Many friends here were especisUy interested this week in the reception of invitations to the msr riege of Hon. Piatt D. Walker, Aseo ciaU Juafice of the North Carolina Su- piaee Wednesday. June H, when Miss , prcme court, and Mies Alma Ixx-kc Mor -,..-u.., U..n, . dai, Wednesday, .nine t in M. nv Special Pries Coupon. White M BEAMS, a I It This price only on presentation of Special Price t)upon. X Ray STOVE POLISH, a box This price only on presentation of Coupon. 4c J. W. Oopelaud, will ha wedded to ltr. IK C. Bunting, of Baltimore. The cere many will take place at the Cop, land home, on Walnut street, in the afternoon at 8 oVJork. Invitations to the event are now being mailed out. Special Prica Coupon. N Lea ft Perria's IA. SAUCE, a Bot l7v Thia price onhr on presentation of Coupon. Special Price Coupon. N Domestic J SARDINES, a can t(y This price only on preeentation of Coupon. Kpiscopal church. Newport News, Va. The invitations are bv Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mordicai sod iin'Jude tickets to the rhur-b and card to s reception st Warwick hotel stler the marriage. 1 Th. vonntf l.4p conRMtinir Th Aver The J. H. Hoffman home, on West End i Th. T. I nn Huh wer. fortunate fhit avenue, wtt the acene of another bril- wk in having Mi Irene Ucv as h ii hant social sffair Thursday afternoon, tM KndsT afternoon, out st the splen- when Miss Carrie Hoffman, a model j 4,4 count! v I1011 f Stste Treasurer hostess, entertained the members of the H. F. Ijirv A peculiiir interest was im Bntre Kous and Bridge clubs and other!prtcd th'roiiBh ihc tact thst Mis lav friends in honor of hr guest. Mis!- .,, frm V,.w lork. .lime 2. for Miritm t isrke , of Richmond. The in-1 Kiroiw a feature .if h'-r inn beina atten dance upon the nmniencement st Oxford Special Price Coupon. rjj to the Lb. r PRTTffES, Lb. 01 This pnoe only on presentation of Coupon- Special IYice Coupon. N Table r SALT, 5 Lb. bag it This price only on presentation of Coupon. Special Price Coupon. A. & P TABLE SYRUP, a can This price only on presentation of 9c f-peeial Price Coupon. N Reekitt's r BLUE, a box it Thia price only on presentation of Special Price Coupon. X BEETS, ,,n IOC Thii pf only on pTPcnttion of Special Iric Coupon, Fffls-Naptha SOAP, a take Thi pric only on prpsenUtion 4c of COTTOLENE Uzizzm BEST CRAM'LATED Sl'GAR. 25 Ponnds $1.43 A t P I101R. 12 lbs. 4Ac: 21 lbs. 86c; 48 lbs... $1.69 tenor of tbe home was made more beau tiful by elaborate decorations, in which wild laurel vfsa conspicuous. In the two contests of the afternoon Mrs. William Wallace and Miss Whitlot-k, of Ashe villc, who is bere on s visit to Mrs. Wallace, v.nn the prizes, a pretty pic ture and a silver hatpin, respectively. The cnest nf honor pnxe. s beautiful pair of embroidered silk boee, wse renerited to Miss CJtrke. fler the frame the iguests wrp inhered into the dining iroom. where s long table. lcdutifully Jdeoorated with w hite roa, s and lilhcs of the valley, had been srrnnyerl. lUfresb ments were serted in four courwes. j fis Rose S plianv was hostess to the Round !7en F.mlrotlery Ciicle Wedncs t.lay afternoon. i The menihers of the senior class of tflte.-iVllle nMle cilleg. were the re eih's cipunts ot a num'T "f delightful sorial i tnvilsl I functions during 1 he oomnienement sea son just doped Thv iirst o.s-urred in the college purlors. when the boarding stu dents enter-Uincd the day pupils, tamn were played, end music and social con versation afforded entertainment. Miss K!oi-e (Vinn-llv. the honor graduate of the elas. entertained her classmate Fri day mornin2 at her home on West Front street. Prnjrre-sne hearts dice was the 'hosen ffsrrie of the occasion, and the Hill en Theophellut Hill, another by Mrs. Buell en John Chariot MoNeill, while Mrs. R. D. W. Conner presented a Pper on John Henry Boner and Mrs. T. P. Jerman one on Henry Jerome Htofkard. Mrs. Jessie il. Brown, of Statesville, wss the guest of honor for a charming party Saturday afternoon by Miss L'aall, in which progressive trail waa the game Elayed. The tahlea were assigned with and painted wild rosea with sours cards similarly decorated. The color erieme for the deflorations was pink and white. The priee, a lovely iabot, went to Mrs. ,W. 8. West. A handsome cut glasa dish was awarded ths guest of honor. (Vut of town giiesta were: Mrs. Brown, of ritateavllle; Mrs. Sawyer, Windsor; Miss Ellen Patera. Atlanta. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. X. Jonet entertained tha Olla Podrlda club. The literary features ef the program Inotud ed wafteyt by Mrs. H. E. Litchford on Christian Reid, a paper by Mrs. Henry Pngga, oa Edwin w. ruiier tna one oy Mrt. W. A. Montgomery on John iar lea MnNeill. Special guesU other than club members were Mesdames Rosen thal, D. Blias, F.rneet Martin, Charles Voeerve, T. B. (Vowder, S. P. Xorris, W. O. Briffs and Miss Mary Litchford. The season for tha Tuesday Afternoon club closed this week with a moat en joyable meeting with Mrs. S. W. Brewer aa hostess. There were three papers cloaing a series of studies of myths and legends csrried on quit profitably this season. They were by IMits Daisy Den son, on Sir (Lancelot; Mrs. W. R. Draw ford, on Tennyson's "lancelot" and Kaline. There was s paper by Mrs. B. K. Ibxon oa "The Round Table and Painting." Kspeoislly interesting tn Raleigh so cial circles wsa the announcement of the approsxihing marriage of Miss Gertrude Winstcn. daughter of F.x-Judge and Mrs. Robert W. Winston, sad Frank llleunt. a prominent businflst man of Durham Xo wedding thia season any where In the state will command mors wide spread and deep social interest The msuTiatre is to be on Wednesday evening. June I, In t hnst Kpiaoopai Jiurrh in this city. A unique and ea- pecially interesting feature will be that Hishoo Homer, or the diocese ot Asho- ville. lands of the bride, and Bishop Cheshire, of the diocese of North O'ero lina. uncle nf the bridegroom, will per form the marriage aervice. They will be aeeisted by the Rev. M. A. Berber, rector of the parish. On Wednesday sfternoon, Mm. W. V . tail. There were eiuuisite little boxes in the shape of wedding bells and hearts and filled with the daintiest bonbons distributed at souvenirs. Mrs. Hnhards' guests werei Misses tiertyud Winston, Annie Root, Josephine Roylan, Aama Ihiacaa. Louise Wright, Kntmie Drewry, Mary Anniatead Joues, Betsy Mont gomery, Susan Marshall, Sarsh Ohtak ire. May Jonea, Bell Pescud, Mesdames W. M. Person, Sparrow's Point, Md., Ceorge P. Polk, O. II. Andrews, W. Gk Brigira, .hnhn H. Andrews, William Roy all, W. 8. Wast, and A. B. Andrews, Jr. Mrs. Alfred Williams entertained the Five Hundred club Friday sftemooa In addition to plsying tha fascinating game from which the elub takes its naaie, Mra. Williams' guests were treat, ed te dainty refrmhrnanta liters were , special deourallAna ia whica hasdawua red rosea predominated. The futata were i Mesdames W. U. CJawford, F. M. Harper, George Byrne, J. Brraa Gritjea,' K K. Hritton. T. P. Jerman, W. B. Wil son, Walter Twaur, X J FeaVd, Albert Murray, J. B. Keened y, ftaraard terk FOR MORI THAJI THREE DECADES household favorite for all ailtnanst ot tha throat, ehast and bangs. For infsnta and ohlldrea It la best and safest aa it eontaiaa Be oplatea and a harmful drugs. None genuine but Foley't Iloaar snd Tar ia ths yelow pari age. Refuse siibstitutea. Howard Gardner. 11017 HE CURED his 5KIII DI5 About twenty yean ago I begat ta break oat with Eceeraa oa any bead, legs and anna, and commenced treatment with tbe tooal doctors, bnt did aot get much relief. I continued to treat tbe disease aader tbe ds recti oa of diBcrent phyticiani for two years, and at rha cad of that time they said the disease was chronic. I then quit tbcta and tried various ointments, salves, lotions, eta, for another two years, bnt tooa I wsa aa bad oS aa before, to I finally decided to letanediciita aioae, and for twelve or thirteen years I tuffered intensely from tha Eczema. During the time I lost about half of say hair. At laat I be gan S. S. S., doubtfal of a core, because tbe disease had run en so hong, bnt I toon discovered that your medicine waa doing me good, aad continued to take it After taking 8. S. & for awhile I waa cotapleteiy cared of tbe Eczema, not having a tingle spot left on my body, wbtrh before wat almost completely covered with the eruption. I waited until tha Spring to see if it would return, but have teen no tigat of it, eadem satisfied tbe cure is penaaaent It has been several years aoar and I do not believe I will ever have any return of the troable. 1017 Ilackberry St, Ottumwa, Iowa. P. C NORFOLK. GOLD DLST. 2C Sut 19C:nrst Pn7'- r,f Hawthorne's TalcJ-hc eh decid-d fcm- m , aia. iwss won by ifii, Flje liill. while the con-: culstKin of lv.l,-. ikib ruiAiuu. a pec lx The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. PHONE 268 3 & 326 S. ELM A rVtlfl-j olation pri.v, an A. B. ' book, cotir vnaa tr vfi. Th anmial rvption of the Alumna AMoriatioti of Statfvillr rolept d hpld in thp oollp library TnAy af trnoo and wa a p!?amg rrnt. Rr oeiTiiig a-t Ui front door nrrr. yfi Cmr- iinivrmit v, r.nffland, w hf hir brour, irn Ijary. (ttmcIii-Hp North (Caro lina Rhno i bnlirtii man. Titfuday Htt'TtiooTi Mm. John AnHrra- drlipbtfuMv f-nlrrlainrd ri r Brirl(rP rluN, having an hrr irn Mh-a1 nniv Tiin can, Trn" Lw v. Mary Lantta, Anni Koo. Mnry Arm!-1' 'np. Ann, Young, (.prtrudf 'mtnn Ida Montgrtmprr, T . af forsf-n, rh'-lp Vff Hbitio.-Murray Allrn. r-hei-. A. H Winirrtn. Smith.' W P.. Snow. A M R.M T.itrMorH. Willi m iVraon. I. A n.lrwK. ir . If. C. An Atpw. A f f 1 1 rinon, Sherrill anfl Mr W c W'il-nn Mr. .n. Prv,n. SnrTow' Point. Mi . 'hi cn't of hnn'r Wd firsarici v s ft r'n ' ir nit irtttrtnal rrd pjirtv h Mrv V Tr-Jta.r, onr of Ral flterraiTira. tiH for a bririgv of kt I'rtvpp hy Mi-w Ruby Sr- rie. Th" f r'at'fU'f nt of M i Barb1 and Mr. Hr Vw rVrn, ha- rrr?nt!r bon Bnnoijn. H At i Hp nuvtifi .f th- Fortnight 'y nirirv ('nil Tii'"-4av iftsrrnoon, Mr. .'m H. Vii mk,'"HM Mr. rbTl" Sir Kimmnn a p--Mint, (hp oth-r ofb'vT'i bfihg: N!r it!'rn '.rinif. wr! y and Mr- ' i ry ' '. Si mng. Iibra-vin. . Hifefont inur thf nr- j ivi driota? pvfrv f-hih j fncrirv to Oh- w - '.f (fp lt4r ry I prOtfTefTifc Hi rh.b Will utinH tiTr I t hf 101 1 sr-ifroo V-ot-h lifrriitiir'' ' Vr. fla3Tt Mthiinnion yva hont TiiPrMlav. "'rth mlij a in Lit.-rainr pnrr on '"hn' un KHd. hy Mrs M Kimmof., winth'r bv Mra. f). If What S. S. S. did for Mr. Norfolk it cn do for every one who Is afflicted u .th ft Skin Disease. He is just one of the many thousands who have cured themselves by the simple process of purifytne the blood and removing the cause from the circulation We want you to be cured if you have any skin trouble, and shall endeavor in this short talk to tell you just why S. S. S. will accomplish the desired result The skin is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the epidermis or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves nnncinailyfts Robania aa hottn foT a brid pn y i a covcrme to fhe body. The other is known as the derma or true skin, in honor Of Mill OHnide W'ltlNton, I anH i. mrwoH oF ulacf Ahrc fat ticciie. rl nrlc Ivmnhotic narvat who ia to tmmf th- brid of Frank i xu- etwTTl.7.4 Blount Wrbb, of Durham. I nrilation , Cl-- I nc uiuusatms ui liny tciiis mm ncn wiui wiiit.il lius lower f..r th marriar had bn in.ird t Uo section is interlaced, supplies the cuticle with hcalilul properties from prpviouaday. Mr, ibards pnrt y a- ' the circulation to keep the skin smooth and healthy. We can therefore moat tnoraj. anair and th apnai reatji v sre hnw ntcessarv it is for the blood to hft niirf if thr. deoorationa mot taHeftjl in wy d" crm0k n u li.imra onA : (.niaiii ntv il vi n uivaiv, aiiu mtmj wnj i,uiu.i miiu N..IU.1 III II IS UI1.U- lation always find their way to thesurface and cause skin affections. All skin troubles are due to a humor or acid in the blood. Instead of supplying rich, nuiritive properties to the cuticle, the circulation constantly deposits an acrid impurity into the sensitive fibres and tis sues. Ths causes inflammation of the under layer of the skfn which splits or breaks the thin outer tissue and causes an ulceration of tho glands, producing a discharge upon the surface, in the form of Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rhum, etc. There is likewise a dry form of skin disease such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varieties the humor In the Wood diseases the pores, hair follicles, etc. causing them to swell and protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like troubles are all due to impure blood, and only a blood purifier can cure them. Salves, washes, lotions, etc, will perhaps afford some tempo rary relief from the itching, and assist in keeping the shn clean, but such treatment can have no effect on the humors in the blood, and, therefore never do any permanent good. S. S. S. cures Skin diseases of every kind by neutrahzJnc the acids and removing die humors from the blood. S. S. S. cools the acid heated circulation, builds it up to it-s normal strength and thickness, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purHy and nourtihing qualities in every way. Then the skin, instead of being Irritated and inflamed by fiery humors and acids, is rviurmhed, soothed and softened by a plentiful supply of rich, rurs blood. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies its abihty to cure skin diseases. It cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, pimples, boils, rashes and all eruptions of the cuticle. These troubles cannot remain when the cause has been removed, and S. S. S. will certainty remove the cause by purifying the blood. Book on Skin Diseases free loaB w ho write. TEE SWIFT SPECQIC CO., ATLAHTA, CA. JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE litljona daily. pmdu.-M QUA ta in pU WTiv Ql'AUTY ITV. H' puaranW that farh can r f or JAOxSr. SQUARE tua uniform mrit. Vow for ulf by mur p-or-fr. Ak him to supply tou. 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Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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May 22, 1910, edition 1
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