14 THE "NEWS AOT) OBSERVER, SUNPAY, AUGUST 231908 " t ;, .- - ; ,, .-.-p. . Society LEAD SOCIETY - i A LUIJiABV. -- .. The sonbeama are kissing each other V . good-night;, ,. ; , . Hush thee, my little cne, hush. The; flowers are closing their peepers up tight; r - Hush thee, my little one, hush. Nt draw close the shutters acrdss I J thy blue eyes ' i" ! . ; Tlw loved queerojofblfodkuftd awaits . her sweet prize. And fairies stand ready to-ejyrry thee. The. meadows that stretch, to the far. -silent shore." ' . Hush thee, my little one, hush. Tfrei eidenhedneswln motlZZai , warm breast; . . . . . f Patty in oimost asleep. A wee little bird flutters home to its nesi; . . . - -, - - ., Baby Js.almosi. asleep.. . . JV How-gently, how fast,, rail the deep . twilight shades O'er sea and o'er land, o'er hills and 'o'er glades! - JIow softly the moon sheds Its sil ; very beams On? Slumberland's walls and Us cities of dreams! Baby is fast, fast asleep. Amy Churchill, in September Lip : plncott's. . . www - Mr. 11. H. Burns,, who. has been visiting his parents in'Plttsboro, Is in the city the guest of his. sister,. Mrs. Herbert E. Norrla. He Is returning to Roxboro, where he has recently been elected superintendent of the graded school. , ' , , Misses Margaret and Pearl Myatt left yesterday for a visit In Clayton. Mrs. Richard C Badger Is visit ing relatives in Henderson. . . Mr. and Mrs. J, W. McNeill, of Waehinenh: TV '. AfA MMtpr'Hnhcrt are visiting Mrs. McNeill's father, Mr. TV T. Jfhnsrmrjt R1 S Millshorn street. Mr. W. A? Lee, of Norfolk, is vis iting his parents on North Boylan av--enue. . '.' ' Miss Lucy Brlckhouse, of Wash ington, D. C. is visiting her" cousin. Mr. Percy Fleming. Miss Minnie Gill left yesterday afternoon to visit her mother at Mo Cullers, .r ' Miss Virginia Alderman returned j. . m. . . . m . . . yesieruay 10 ner nume in ntrnuerBuu, after a visit to Miss Katherlne Parker. Miss Molley Chandler, of Rocky .Mount, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Adeline Barbee left yester day for a visit to Greensboro. -Mr. R. B. Leach is visiting Tils sister In Jonesboro. Can you guess what it . Is ? Will cook four, things at one time on one gas burner, yet is not a steamer. For sale by a Raleigh Church Society. Demonstration at. Standard Gas Office on Monday. 10 to 12 a. m.. and 4 to 6 p. m. ; , ' " V , . -Mrs. - George Folk left yesterday for a yisit to Hillsboro. Mss Mary Peterson returned yes terday from a visit to Smlthfield. - - Misses Katherlne Sherwood, Elsie Watson and Esteile Riggan are visit ing In Cary.i' . . v Miss Olivia Burroughs is spend ing the day in Durham. , -r-Mrs. A. E, Glenn and, Mrs. S. M. Johnson left yesterday for a visit - to relatives and friends in Durham. Mrs. E. M. Ward and daughter. Miss Trixle and Mrs. Addle Cheatham ' and daughter.., Miss Frances, spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Cheatham - .returned to their 0 homes in Burlington, while their daughters "left'.for "a Mlt to - Ridge-.- way. . , - .- 'Mrs.' A. S Johnson, of Smithfleld,1 was here yesterday en route for a visit to Sanford. Mrs. H. D. Bunch and Mrs. Fred Jones spent yesterday in Fayetteville. .ansa riorence jones was nere yesterday on her way to her home In Sanford, after visiting in Smithfield. "Miss Ilallie Land is was in the city yesterday en route for her home in . Durham, after visitlntr In Louis- burg. r Miss Mabel Howell, of Goldsboro, was in the city yesterday on her way to "Holly Springs. . ' , - -Miss Pauline Crouch will leave- D. C. after a visit to her sister. Mrs. Percy Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Powell left yesterday for a stay at Fuquay Springs. - . Mrs. St George Jones left yester- uay lor a visit to K chmond. Miss Blanche Gray returned yes terday to her home In Gastonia, after a visit to Miss Alice Woollcott. Miss Frances Lacy was in the city yesterday returning to , her home. "Bonits" after visiting in Durham. Mrs. B". Jones, of Winston, is visiting in the city; -Mrs. H. H. Thomas left yesterday for a visit to Cardenas. Miss Ethel Wynne left yesterday for a visit to Clayton. . f Mr. and -Mrs. A. J. Barwick left yesterday for a stay at Morehead. Miss Allie Allen returned yester day from a visit to High Point. ( Mrs. R. M. Gray left yesterday for a visit to relatives In Clayton. Miss Lizzie Bailey returned yes terday to her home In. Clayton, after a visit to Mr. A. S Bailey. - ' Mrs. E..H. Love-left yesterday for ' a Visit tfk Pplornhitri, nnA r i ton. D. C. Mr. Armstrong Holt, of Graham, is visiting at , the home of Prof. Henry Jerome Stockard. v jiiioa oue t,ima uarK, or Oxford, was her vpntonlav vl.lt In Wiloon. - KMv- fnd llrL 11 C- Carlton, of r.ew York, who have been spending some time In Raleigh, left yesterday for Chicago. " t and Mra- II- "White, of Franklinton, were in the city yester day: on their way to-visit in More, head. . Miss Josephine Johnson was In the city yesterday en route for her ?,?.raeL &i Greensboro, after visiting in Pittsboro. i : il TLT.S'H?.18 Irhie Pou 8ert a .few l!0i!?gn yesterday ' whfe pn h5 $lt&'hrul)op in Smithfield. i,fit,;N- M- Hill " at pjttBforO 1 ' " . - j,t '2 . iirs. Tffna Hutm&: who has" been visiting in Greensboro, Durhaiti and Graham, spent yesterday with friends in the -city, while on her way to her home in Moncure. Miss Edna VVajbrs7jreturned yes terday . from ,a. visit jtd Portsmouth, Norfolk aidnlJitiQi9Bhe , Was xy.viiipiuieu nume Dy ner cousin. Miss Mary Walters, "of Portsmouth, who is now her .guest. ,-rxMiss Kate.'Bragassa has returned frm a visit to her brotherdn Somer- set, Ky. v - . v " .- v Miss Etta Bridgers, of Letha, and Miss Mary Carroll, of Wake Forest, are visiting Miss Minnie Carroll. , Mrs. W W. Tucker, and son. Mas ter William, returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Moncure. v Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Stanley, after ar visit to Mrs. John W. Brown, have returned to their home in Goldsboro. j Mrs. J. H. Vinson, of New Bern, and Mrs. M. L. Vinson, of Chattanoo - ga, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Miss Esther Bullock has returned from a visit to Miss Vivian Blackwell "In Durham. Mrs J, -H. Separk and daughter. EMM " NORTH CAROLINA AT VIRGINIA - ' HAT. - DEPENDS UPON IY-FRESHIIE5S -BLEND1G roasting- Making WH El' YQI&U Y arepositivelviiisured upon the FfrsrFouKPoinrs-aVforthelasr SYoucanteililymaiepoorColfee M ifvouuse -SoM-Evemvhere 25 r I yr " - - -1 v - - v ;THE REI LY-TAYLOR LOf l.k .Xt,jlil lb. Ian U&A. Miss Maude, and Miss Myrtle Gray, who have been visiting Mrs. C. W. White, "returned yestenjay. to their home in Gastoniaa ?k f j Mrs. Louise Davis and daughter. Miss Louise Elizabeth, left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Llllington. - Miss Norma, -Page returned yes terday to her home1 in Morrisville, af ter a visit to Mrs. Ed. Hugh Lee. Mrs. C. A. Walton and Mrs. C. A. Johnson left yesterday for a stay in the mountains of Western North Car olina. "" ' ' ' ' - - - - Mi S3 Allie Yancey left yesterday for a visit to Franklinton. Miss Ola, Barber has gone for a visit to her? parents in Elon College. Mr. M. A." Parker and daughter. Miss Ethel, are visiting at Chase City. t Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Spencer re turned yesterday from a visit to Vir ginia Beach. Miss Susie Shaw, of Macon, N. C is visiting Mrs.: C-II. Becham. Mr. E. H. Baker left yesterday for a visit to his mother in Louisburg. Miss Julia Ferrell left yesterday for a visit to Clayton. Miss Margaret Woodward is visit ing Wilmington - i Miss Halite. Champion is visiting friends in Franklinton. I S V 75 :'.,' ' ' Unique Entertainment. ' Macon. N. C, Aug. 22. Wednesday evening there was a. unique entertain ment given at ; the ..home of Mrs. i M. B.. Russell for the benefit of the juvenile missionary "Band of Bright Jewels." - . . It was an ."Everybody's birthday party," as each one carried as many pennies as they wfcre years old. Music furnished by Misses Mamie Coleman. KitiShaw and Mary Rus sell, with delicious refreshments were the enjoyable features, -v. . , , The affair was under the manage ment ofMisSSusie Shaw, president of the "Band." find Mrs. Alice Rod well, "lady manager V - n '.Sr 'S ; V' Dellshtf ul ; Hay Ride. C Liberty.' N. "c.," August 20. A very delightful hay ride was given by the young men here .last evening. in honor of the visiting' ycsung'ladies., The JiapJ py party drove, out to - the - beautiful country home of Mr., Roddy Swann four miles west fLIberty.- Those who participated in the out ing were Miss Petty of Burlington. Miss Vestal of Slier City. Misses Trog don. Hatch, Griffin, Smith and Causey of Liberty; Messrs. Smith, Swann. Reitzel, Harden, Dark of Liberty, and Mr. Brower of Fayetteville. . ,-'.-. :- Z'S'S - O '-: ' , Thomas-Clark Wedding Wednesday. Clarkton, N. C Aug. 22. It will be of interest to the many friends of Miss, Ethel Clark, of Clarkton. N- C, to- know of her approachinf smarriage to Mr. Roscoe L. nhomas. of Seattle, Washington, which event will be sol emnized at the home of her mother next Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. No invitations have beVali fasted, as it will be a Quiet marriage, witnessed only by a few intimate friends. After their marriage and a few days visit ing .among their kin, they will leave for their home In the far West. Datls-JoitOH. - Invitations reading, as follows have been Issued: t Mrs. Nannie P. Jen ; .. invites you to be . present ; at the marriage of her daughter Elizabeth Price Mr. George William Davis Thursday evening. September tbe third nineteen hundred atid eight at half DasJ -pnf o'ejoct-, Wesley Memorial Church WarrentofuiKbrtH Carolina. Special feunday Music. Mrs. Horaee Dpw!! will sing a solo during -the 'service', at -the Tabernacle Sunday School this morning. Mr. ,N. B. Broughton. the superin tendent, being at Boston attending a meeting of the executive committee of the International Sunday School As sociation, Mr. W. A.Cooper will be in charge of the. Sunday school. . . Return froni Europe. Prof. W. H. Heck (of the University of Virginia, and Miss Pearle Heck, returned yesterday from an extended iour - of -Surope. Mrs. C. ' Alphonso Smith of Chapel. IJl and Prof. Chas. Heck, of the University of Nebraska, are in the cityvisitibg their mother; Mrs. J. M. Heck. T Veddiitg Announced. Mr. arid Mrs? Charles t. Ray, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Annfe ,Lee j Currin to Mr. Eugene Morehead. Llewellyn, of Ox ford, N. C, the wedding to take place September 22, , at:? 6 3J . Orange street. Macon, Ga. '7. . i ,:',f.cr Delightful Reception at Spencer. Spencer, N. Augj 22. A delight ful reception, was given at the. home of Capt. and Mrs. W.jW. Clements in Spencer Thursday night complimen tary to Miss:Maja Snells. of Thomas ville, and Miss Beulah Pate, of Golds boro, who are visiting Mrs. Clements this week. Among those in attend ance were Misses Alice Lyle, of Rich mond: Addle Perry. Leonie Pretty- man. Clyde Satterfleld, Mamye Hat- ley, Hattie Saunders, Hattie Miller. Maude Thompson, of Spencer; Merle Pickard, May Pickard, of Charlotte; Luclle Ktrkman, of Siler City; and Messrs. W. H. Shanon. J. A. Cooke C. M. Swicegood, T. G. Pickard. J. P. Lynchv J. M. Sink. J. K. Dorsett. John Morrison, Fred Morrison, John Satter fleld, J. C. Klzzlah. R. N. Booker. E B. Fowler, T. C, Johnson. Mrs. A. D Smith and others. After music and interesting games wnicn were participated in - by al present, elegant refreshments wer served In a tasteful and delightful manner by the hostess. Mrs. Clement assisted by Mrs. Smith. The party departed about 12 p. m.. voting Misset sneiis and Pate charming visitors. Uvc Week in Social Circles. Scotland Neck. N. C., Aug. 22. This week has been more than usual ly lively in the social circles of Scot land Neck. weanesaay evening a number o young people enjoyed a Gypsy tea on the picturesque grounds . around Smith's Mill, a few miles from town The usual picnic supper was served which of course was greatly enloved but the chief plesures of the afternoon and evening were buggy riding, row lng ami the pleasant association to gether. Those present were Mr. E. B, Josey with Miss Nina Wells, of Rich mond, va.;; Mr. Albion Dunn with Mary Moore, of Wilson: Mr. R. F, Coleman with Miss Wooten, of Mag-. nolla; Mr. Bruce Futrall, with Miss Nell Walters, of Deland. Fla.; Mr. P. Q. Bryan with Miss Sallie Oldham, of Wilmington; Mr. Ashley Dunn with Miss Helen Hilliard: Mr. J. B. weath erspoon, of Durham, with Miss Undine FutrelL ' Thursday evening Miss Sallie Pick ett Oldham, of Wilmington. N. C student at the Baptist University for Women in Raleigh, a 5'oung lady of rare talent as an elocutionist, gave a delightful entertainment in the graded school auditorium. She charm ed- her, audience with her, rich -and rare recitations. She was assisted by Miss Undine Futrell at the piano, and Misses Katherlne Futrell and Nina Wells, who sang a beautiful duet. On Wednesday evening there, was an ice cream supper in Mrs. Roger' beautiful grove for the benefit of the Scotland Neck baseball team. , Quite a number of people were present and a good sum of money was realized. Friday evening on the lawn "tof the Baptist church the Sunbeams of that church gave an ice cream supper which was well attended, and the re ceipts "were liberal. S S "8 Reception at Belhaven. Belhaven, N. C. Aug. 22. The re cetion given by Mr aid Mrs. W. T. Kirk on Monday evening to, their sis ter, Miss Lovie Ward, was a charm ing occasion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Martin. Mrs. H. R. Way. E. Allen Jones, Wm. Terrell. Mrs. iHall, Mrs. C. T. Windley. Mr. and Mrs. B. C, Kirk. Misses Blanch Latham. Ellie White, of Wilmington; Sadie . Baker, of Scotland Jeck; Blanch Nicholson, of jBathi Alice Way. Lovie Ward, Ethel Swindell. Myrtle Swindell. Bes sie Swindell, Vivian Swindell, -Carroll Sharp. . .v: . . , ; The .gentlemen were :Messrs. Will White, I, WV Ockiss. Harry Swindell. Carlisle Way. kJ. L Tayioe, Otis Ter rell. Dr. A. K. Tayioe, Rev. A. Noe. S cT S : "lrogressie Flimli.' Burlington N, C, Aug. 22. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. M Hornaday entertained' at "Progressive Flinch" in honor of their visitors, Misses May Bain, of Greensboro, and Beatrice McNeal. of Cameron. There were present: Misses Jessie Sharpe, Bessie Dameron, Susie Stafford. Bes sie Holt Jessie Heritage, Flossie Burke, Ila Stafford. Swanna Patter son and Ivle Coble and Messrs. Chas. Sharpe, J. R. Hoffman. Manuel May, J. H. Vernon. E. S. D. Dameron, M. A. Coble and Charles Redmon. Beautify feA J'ifJ rmen fr.okl.. the Complexion IMfTEN DAYS. Nad in old CREAM. tl M equaled beutifir it endorsed Ly thouMadt ad-" f uartntced u u ftn . . TlnTim trmm ml tit wont CM , in; 20 dy, and . rtorc th beauty pi xputK . Pri,fiQ cents and $1.00, ly lctdlaf druuti or maiL ir NATlONAt TOILET CO. PstuwTm MSold In Raleigh by IUn-Crowcil Drng Co., Hicks Drus Co,apd others.". urr-Oniir.Jl Mm mum- litis TWO PERFORM ANCESRAIN OR SrilNE TGNTC LOCATED. AT CA f.7E70fJ FIELD Miniatore Picture of the . Old North I State on the VlrRinla Coast--Seyeral TliotLsand Tar Heels Enjoy an Out ing Among "Down Homers' Living In Virginia. ' . . i " Oceaa View. Va. ' Aiieust. 22. Nor folk and its adjacent summer resorts were filled with North Carolinians this week. The Atlantic Coast Line land ed three thousand people ' in the city on ruesaay. Their presence recaiiea the faet that a "year ago the greatest aay in the are of the Jamestown ex position was celebrated by the North Carolinians. Todav. as on that occa sion. North Carolina is in ' evidence everywhere. ' Nearly every section of ivortn carouna is represented. A ior- nier resident of Raleigh. Mr. John. A. Tucker, experienced in hotelingr, and. more than that, fully experienced in North Carolina ways. Is in charge oi the Virginia Bay Hotel. Mrs. Tucker. a lineal descendant of Gov. David l Stone., adds the charm of a delightful hostess to all the euests. as one enters the Virginia Bay noiei he hears the roar of laughter coming from breeze swept porch and finds - a good natured crowd enjoying a new story told' by your jolly Lieutenant j Governor. Governor and Mrs. Win ston, with Mrs. Winston's mother, Mrs, Kenny, and neDhew. Master Stephen Kenny, have been guests of the hotel for several weeks. - The Lieutenant Governor leaves tomorrow to visit in Fauquier and Loudon Counties, where he will- deliver addresses before Con federate Veterans Associations. The following vyoune ladles' are re ceiving a. 1 large amount of social at tention: Mlss.iA.lice Spruil, .Rocky Mount; Miss Mary Austin,' Tar boro; Misses Perkins and Tyson, Greenville; Miss Wbltaker, Enfield; the Misses Miller, of Winston; Miss Wills, of Enfield; Miss Lilliam High, of Louis burg, and Miss Eva Wilson, Washing ton, N. C. The presence tf Dr. and Mrs. Gris- som. of Greensboro: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. Sills, of Nashville; Mrs. J. J. Croswell. .of -Fayetteville. N. C, is also noted. Others here are:, Mr. Paul Capelle, Rocky Mount: CI F. Alderman, ot Greensboro;!. W. Cutchln, of Rocky Mount: t B. K. Godwin. Williamson: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Toepleman of Hen derson; Dr. R. P. Thomas, CoOeld; Miss Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hoi liman and Miss Holliman, of Ahoskie. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown, Tarboro, N. C, and Miss Sadie Bilyew. Elizabeth City Society. Elizabeth City. N. C, Aug. 22, Be yond an pccaslonaly sail or a drive. society has moved , to the seashore or moved up to the mountains. Nag's Head, Elizabeth City's nearby resort, Is getting the larger share of visitors from this section, but quite a num ber is sojourning at the Virginia sea sides and in the mountains of Western North Carolina and Virginia, Mr. William ; T. Old entertained a small number , of 'friends Thursday evening with a sail down the river on his handsome yacht. . The occasion '-was most delightful and; the guests1 were thoroughly en thusiastic over"tHe good time. The guests, of honor' were Miss Annie Vaughan, formerly of this city, now of Portsmouth, Va. and Miss Mary Pruden, of Edenton. :. Miss Marie Kramer entertained last evening with a Mug party. A long trip down the ever beautiful and en chanting old Pasquotank was made and before the return at a late hour, tempting refreshments Were served. About thirty gujests enjoyed the hos pitality of Miss Kramer and -voted the occasion one fithe most charming of the summer season. . - . Miss Mary Dabney McMullan, the charming and cultured yotig daugh ter of Dr. Oscar McMullan, has just returned ' from ah extended trip abroad. She was a membe of a se lect party of girls from Miss Smith finishing school In tYashlngton, D. C and has spent the past three months visiting Italy. Switzerland. ! France. Belgium, Germany, and England. ; .Messrs. ;Jame9 ,,Derickson;and liar ry. Johnson entertained a number of friends of the vounger set 'ast even ing with a sailing party down the river. The hosts. had well provided for comfort and amusements find the sail was a most enjoyable affair, . . o V "8 ' - August Days at Chase- City. 'The Mecklenburg, Chase City, Va.. Aug. 22. Every day the popularity of the Mecklenburg, as a health and pleasure resort, grows; true it is that every day I? full to the brim with pleasure, impromptu and other af fairs, entertaining very .satisfactorily all who come here in search of amuse ment and the coll refreshing breeze: soon give everyone "the happy smile that won't come off.". The hotel haf been enlivened by the presence of many young people, and horse-back rding has beeir unusually popular. enthusiastic riders going, each day. The children enjoyed; a most de lightful bowling party on Friday, when Mrs. , C. B. Law. of Cincinnati, whe never forgets the little ones, gave all the children of the hotel the time ot their lives with the fascinating box ball game. Miss Sara Starks capture? the girl's prie. a dainty kodak album; Master Buel Cooke winning the boy'f prize, a burnt leather pen and pencil rase, presented It to Master Ml rabeau Hughes,' while Will Hughes, Jr re celved the consolation, a box of candy. A morning bridge party oh Satur day was on of the - week's pleasant events. This was given In Jionor 01 Miss Kate Roy, of Washington. D. C The prize, a dovely bridge set. was won by Mrs.- Ilostetter, of North Car olina, and the ; honor guest was pre sented with a' dainty silver ribbon needle. A charming ouartette from North Carolina who have been very popular here for the past month, are Misses Helen Crenshaw, Evelyn Aydlett, Ida Flora and Ettle Aydlett Returning friends are Mrs. J. J Hall and Miss Edith Hall, of Fayette ville, N. C. ar s - lis y-Ride ami Moonlight Picnic. Henderson. N. C, Aug, 22. Mon day evening a merry, crowd of sixty or more enjoyed a hay-ride and moonlight picnic at the S. P. Cooper farm, about four miles out. The following couples were present: Mr. Fountain, of Michigan, with Miss Hunter, of Durham:. Mr. Andrew Davis with Miss Florence Currin; Mr. Jim Brodie with Miss Katve,' Wat kins, of Milton; Mr. Carroll Single ton with Miss -Annie . Watkins. of Spartanburg, S. C: Mr. Thomas Bui lock with Miss Alice Burnette, of Spartanburg. S. C: Mr. Gus Moore with Miss Olivia Lam; Mr. Sam Wat- kins with Miss Genevieve Cooper; Mr. Harry Watkins with Miss Ellse Greg ory; Mr. Gus Zolllcoffer with Miss Lala Burton: Mr.. Jerry Zolllcoffer with Miss Rebecca Watkins; Mr, Fred Tucker with Miss Jessie Harris; Mr. Edwin Watkins with Miss Mabie Kel ly; Mr. Frank Harris with Miss Marie Manning: Mr. .Walter Alston with Miss Aileen Lewis;, Mr. Gideon Lamb with Miss Elizabeth Pittman; Mr. cnarlle Cooper with Miss , Woote of Golds boro; Mr. Terrell with miss Eula Gregory; Mr. Clements with Miss Julia Rowland: Dr. Fenner with Miss Pat Morsram. of Shawboro: Mr. Ed ward Butler. With Miss Helen Lamb; - - till mm '.7 I i'j v 4 "4 Mead 1 It: . On Pag& Twd Tod$w - 't -in t The First Instalment of the Serial Stot iowoJ, - -: .- , mm if- v s i k - m By Joseph A: Mttsheler til lii lit in - V2 Thrilling arid Poller ful Story of Americriii Life---1; ' - - . . - ' - -r -f ' . . - . ; r 1' 1 The News arid -Qbserver Wilt Publish the Novel iii Serial Form on Sufidays t-t 'iff Begin wiifi ihe First Chapter Today G o wen Shannons Mr. . Ed. Shaw, wltft Miss Julia Cooper; Mr. Richard Jones with Miss Elizabeth Chavasse; Dr. Allen with Miss Amy Butler. " Chaperones: Messra John Skinner, of Middle burg. Rose and Manning, Chaperones: Madames S. P. Cooper, D. Y. Cooper, Jr.. Wm. Faucette, C, M. Cooper. Alex. Cooper. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lan- dia. . ;'-.;--...;- Social Gatherings at Cary 0 Cary.-N. C, Aug. 22. To 'the' unu sual activity occasioned in . our town by politics, and a most successful opening of the schol is added the mirth of social gatherings. - Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. WJ II. Hall entertained the faculty of the school in their, refinished heme. Games, of which k the botany class was the principal one, refreshments, conversation, .readings, and music combined to make the hours pass ?ayly. Those present were: Principal M. B. Dry, Prof. Luke Brothers, Wm. Hall, Jas. M. Templeton, Jr., Misses Clara Burt, Pearl Breeze. Miss Arlafl. Nettie Rod well. Emma Pegram. Julia Pasmore. Irma Ellis, and Fannie Bon ner. . Tuesday evening Miss Norma iLynn irave an outing In honor of her guest. Miss Clara Burt, of Wilbon. N. C. The party, composed of Misses Burt Lynn. Pearls Breeze, Ema Pegram, -Dr. Wingate Johnson. Messrs. Jas. Hil liard, Hubert Breeze and Jas M. Templeton, Jr.. drove in surreys to White Plains, the ornate and com fortable home of Mr. L B. Woodall. Here a couple of hours were spent In ?ames, partaking of the refreshments and conversation all to the evident pleasure of the participants. Dance at Greenville. , GFeenville, N. C, August 22. The most enlovable dance of the season was Klven Thursday evening In Per kin's Hall. The german was lea voy Mr. Walter Wilson. Jr.. with Miss Mary James participated: more, thoroughly enjoyed than one on Friday, cpnsisting of-'Mlas Luttreil, Miss Palmer. Miss Coates.'Tlss Walsh. Miss Phillips; Messrs. Claf. Daniel. Dr; f Crook, Mr. Nicholson: :and Mr. Donald. v til1 i A bridge party, given by :Mrs. Oscar Tomlinson, was the feature bf Friday morning. Mrs. - Tomlinsow is a most charming hostess, and. everything given by her is a sdccessii : The first prize, a leather case containing four coatj hapgers.; fell to JKSst , Sophie .EAItLY MORNINCr Miss Bessie Lavr ; Becohiesr iU Bride of Bfr. Iaul E. DavLs Bea-uiful Event Solemnized in Lumbertok ji Lumberton, N. C, Xug. t2.? A mar riage wnicn was very Quleti a-et beau tiful in its simplicity, was! Solemnized this morning at seven o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irtl Jenkins, when their niece,, Miss BesilW Law, be came the bride of Mr. PauI'E- Davis, 01, vvuson s Mills. wuiy me immeaiatr lamily was present. The groom was arsomoanled by his best man Mr. Leon lUzzle; of wiison s mhis. The decorations were simpie, dui enecuve. - - 3 - The ceremony wa--"perPtmed ?hy ur tr. . ijawr, or Charlotte j 1 xne. bride : was becomingly - attired in a going away gowtr of dpenhagen blue with hat and gloves; AO - match, Immediately after the cemohy. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left on the:? t3Q train for Atlantic City, and ofler ' "bo'ints north. - ' . Tlie bride fa thA vftiinP-cMQiiorKtA of Dr, P. R. Law, of,CharloJterand.Ir a young woman of rare L?lture and charming personality. is a rising young merchant Vf -Wilson's Aiuis, iand is a young rdan;f sterling worm ana immense popularity. -; . : CT 5 5' 1 Barn Danco at Tarro. xarDoro. N. .C. Aue. 22 An nM The foiiowiner counles I un barn dance was the special fea Miss Ethel . Skinner I jure or tne young people of .the town with Mr. Frank Wilson; Miss Mary nigm ana largely .attended. - The Cobb with Mr. Gary .Warren: Miss music was. furnished by, the-Tarboro Alice Blow with Mr. Baten. of wasn-1 xne guests were: i?s Isabel ington. N. C; Miss Lottie Skinner with Carter, of Washington, wita Marshal Mr. t. M. ciarK; miss irma uodd wnn 1 ueyi. juisa - -aunne rosjeeu - with . , HEAD TT TO-DAY On rase.Tivo, ; ' . : J The First Instalment of. the Serial ' Story," : ; THE CAXDIDATE, ' By Joseph Aleler- ' l Ai; ; Thrilling and Powerful Story ot' American Life.- , t" y. ; THE NEWS AND OBSEItVEIt' will Publish the World in Serial FormV. on Sundays. Begin jwlth the First Chapter to-day. . , There wuld be no fun ' in cussing if your wife begged you to. ' - Lawrence Morris, .Miss Sophia Hart wun ineo. Thomas, Miss Jlizabeth nowara with Edward Barker: Miss Maud . Bunn. of Rocky Mdvmt. with Richard Bynum.. Miiw.Sue Bafcer with. uuiver Taylor. Ml&s Isabel Clajrk with waiter Manly, of AsheviJlei Miss Edna FUeshman. of Washlmrton. D- CJ.,; with Abe Arnheim: Mis' Vernon Fountain" with Boaz Gammon. Miss Laurie; Pigott, of Greenville, jth Ituie Gammon, Miss Ruth Dawsontth Ben Dawson,--Miss Florence - I33Sw, of Green vyie. with George HowjHnd, Miss Rosaiin Jenkins, of GreenvfTjc, .with Hugh Cobb, Miss Blanche 'llVilllams with Hugh Pender, Miss Matiie Sugg witn jack Bradley, miss Lotits Pen- der with R.s B, Tomlinson. Mfts Marv Aiauu iierriuK, ui v-huiuu, in. ,, 1 roweu wim coiiws numn, jkss lillz- Mr. A. M. Mosley; Miss Mary James with Mr. Walter Wilson. Jr.; ; Miss Olive MorrilL of Snow Hill, with Mr. Durward Wilson: Miss May Schultz with Mr. Ed. Sutton, of Kinston. N. C: 'Miss Mary Sheiburn witn air. Harvey, of Kinston: Miss Lillian Burch with Mr. Will Lipscomb; Miss Nancv Coward with Mr. Andrew Moore. Chaperones: Mr, and Mrs. Hayward DaiL Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hail. Music was furnished by the Green ville Orchestra. House PartT at Wlnfall. Winfall. N. C. Aug. 22. -The house narty. composed ox Miss Annie V. Crews, of Oxford. N. C.: Miss Katie THC2EB GAhb OF n nn and no Out of town, customers., cau from. this superb gatliering just as easily as the mart who Uvea Uireo blocks away. -J ; Write us for "Blue Irlntsj ".buy your fornitore froiu a com,- -plete 8tock-ttid fruiu a house . that saves . yoa- money. ' r -r . r, ; . . " iifiiii . (Inc) ' Furniture Leaders, 1 Broad Street, . jreicroioND, VA. Messrs.. S2dneynfTn Jessiupiof Winfall; Luther Wood Parker.-of Chapel Hni, NI C. and B. L Banks, Jr., of Eliza beth City. N. C, came to g fitting Close last Monday night. In a lawn party, given . by Miss Celia Wlnslow in honor of her guests. Almost the whole of Hertford s so cial set was there, which, added great ly to the gaiety and enjoyment of tno visitors On Tuesday morning the house Party guests left for their prospective homes, exnressintr their hearty appre- elation of the pleasant week spent in Winfall. 7 G Society at Tate Spring. Kirkpatrlck', of South Carolina. 1 with' George Fountain, Miss" Nemm46 Pmw I" 1 f loiiR. ruwta. BiagSiaU; W. Lacy, of Richmond;" Arthur ;De Berry ana Aiiuon - uawson. The ? afrair was cnapwuqeu oy irs. J..M. Bakr, Mrs. . j. tsrown ana Mrs. W.' E.5Fenner. New Monument in GuUfordpattlo 'Ground. 11""" To the Editor: A plcturesaulHfonu- ment. that Is to say, a monu it as mnrh lllro a nMi a picture has Just been erecteSlat the Guilford , Battle Ground. Coiapetent Phprie ; - Groceries of K'Jouiison'S j V East flargctt. St.. IX- D. 1 11 1 1 "UtBt ,fv- ft A Gjcaiiiiig.lslalilisljffoiit", Tate Snrlne. Tenn.. Aug. '22. A week crowded with events and signaK Ized by the arrival of the largest number of guests during the season. concluded fittingly . with a golf, tourna ment and german on saturaay pignt. Almost all available space, is occupied. but still the guests continue to arrive. Tuesday evening Mrs. J. . W. Tom-i linson gave & watermelon party for her youngest daughter. Miss . Bland,. The watermelons for the: occasion were shipped from Georgia, one bein?, of unusual size -and-weighing over. CO pounds. ' : . . Excursions to "Avonaaie ' are sun Mr. Cbesley Watkins with Miss Leila pf evjy-day occjirrence, but I observers are pleased to say th. Judg ment and taste mark the seleion. of the general design and that ltseplmost pleasing and attractive in a.ppear- ance. ' - :m Rural or rustic in style, it JiaiValso ornate and elaborate in its fihlSv and is as durable as the everlastlngfNorth Carollpa granite mountain . whence it was quarried,.. j The pedestal -consists of three stones weighing In theAggre-i gate twenty tons,- surmounteqby- a carrect'- and very beautiful sitttijs? fig" ure. uj uiiu. inc; " ciasaie. vjreeiy? aiuse ot dilatory. The. whole. Is about t?Srteen feet high. - Come and ; see it. S , JOSEPH M. MOREH&m none Greensboro, N .C; Aug. 21, lft. " So. Salisbury Stw on Busbee Plot. 7 Ladies work a specialty. Wsist.:' Skirts, furs, feathers, gloves, etc. All forma of. gentlemen's work done.' Call for and delivery service. - V ifOTxcij; To-cccmiACTohs. Sealed bids wiHvbe received hv undersigned up to noon. August 3 lit. for. the construction, plumblnit ndV heating of four bulldlners nt'th'i.fati Hospital for Insane at Gold?boro. K.C. : ' The rlSht'?ls reserved l t-l.ct snV" and all bids. - - - . , 1 p BARRETT St HOMSOX, : . T , ; ';'V. Architects, J -' "." " " .RaVng.ii,' N. C - .':T --s-iucs-tnur3-sat-iauiJ list .":"; I'--v j. '"

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