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,1 THJ3 ITI37S AlTP 'ORMBViaB.' J'HUROPAlTf-PECgSliBCIl 4,4 S03 -V Society SANTA CLAtTS n TO DATE OR SMfTAi CLAUSE VISIT.- - r ' Honk! honk! toot! toot!: gee whit! Knnta Clans is coming, he really is; All muffled in furs from his. head .to Thro td and tbVfcfaji, W&.M! just iojtfitoe aitwJ'0'.;; Of auto fart all bright and strong. V And packed. and too, ,:,w ltn t6vs x thine That delight every heisrt ; such. Such ley ne brings- ' v v. t Viurt-v Via Mnn The belt toil the elecxtf c&rS y and sings 'f ,; ' '' iWf are ready." and; off in ,a flash . .:-.- Itemed.- h-' " -y,y Just' frying tt the glomes; t)fi c)rfl .vftj; ren -he. kngwsjj-JUkV'A JW 7 ; . -. . .. - ; ' j- .- ..- ." .Time, why he . takes only a second to 8t0p i ' 'I -' 4 '-'- ' And i i - electric button and song, , with a pop, ; . , lie sends dolls and wagons1 and won- i i - . j derful thin,' ( .: ;,.-.-.i;-Uv-. Thr' the doors in the! stockings, then f ':V -'"'onT' he ring- ; - . , 1 vyl " ',! ' . : . And he springs with jsuch wohderfxil ' i K swiftness along i ' You f realty hacnt time to set .if he And if he brines to the boy a doll or ' I a cat.:- . "'-.'(-;;;--;' "-.''"'-' ; Just! exchanjpe with 5-our. aiter..for a And ;as to the Sunny near ; r-. : South he draws There are wonderful airships awaiting - .r i mill - uvk - - ..trf-, t-rs. - K v: - ' And thro the warm air away. he sails. 1 With iclory and gladness from the flag : i he trails. .... ..- : Air?slwP- electrical -cars and such :r---X3Cfc-tunVi' -is I' , . -SaUta Mu8 is getting used to fast ' A ..i . enough. ' - I : ,.. . ' ' V Because In only a night' with such In ; -; - ; J .Vent Ions an things, . V ; ,: ? He i viilts the whole world ' and. great -' , ' gladness' brings- - . -. .r.r - i:yf " t i Toys! : bless me. . sighed Santa Claus, : j 4 dear, Ti-' Do you know when I could make only r i R a hundred a year. : r ; And now With electric button and Y. r iuwdrks: Just think. " I cart make a million in only a wink. Ahd when this great' trip is over I 'Iv xninn .v'Pt.f vy He .calls for something electric - to -! -:.-'iL drink."-. r v.l.-.i A"."-'- Ahd then In- a Wink he Is fast asleep, Dreatning of next 'year and his won ; - derful f leeK - l - i . j 1 . - m rs.: c ; a. wiirr iNo- ' : December 2 3, 105. - - - ' -.ST'i. !-. S IT5 ; THOUGHTS ON THE SEASON. - (From the Meditations of MarcUs I Better the modest ift, wit rtth.gc reeling than to' be'disappo4nteU'4b what you ,get in return. v u And a man salth unto himself: "This 'earK by jlngs, I won't give anybody a mlnule ccfaeth ;hVlweakeneth.and hustietn etrto ony, rr cear ne' wni ge somethln for Which he can't ' make equitable JreturiWov ' ; t ,..M-r.;,- :tfl,4-.. ; Nor is it really worth while to leave ' the Arte mark-on tn gift Thm liberal diAcotrat is arwats'saibwM toy th:re "fcienU - tin' ik-ttnteutt' Set Aot yowtieart on. Jc certain tthingf Or the Chances ara: ifcwlll: be .? a ipair of sdspeAders" that -vill.-break at ' an emtarrasslh time,' Yaiicani Aow- ever? bum the box they came iiua ; uire -greeting to-inose- wiwm maymeeU It 'costs' notning, . ana may inspire them to Jbuyv ' . ' ' Do f-ot foreet that It rs the chl'dren's d.iT, ahd- in this tonhectionVi tnay ,oe ' a HiiPf ta recaP that ' there "will ba i none of them 'at :tftf lub. Of the- making, of Christmas pres- i ents ; there i no end ; and even . tnen it Is a cinch that on the next day you -rwfit dfscoVef od'naye fStgotteh sorae- ' body. - -c , : ' ; V- W::-' Misses Mabel Holland and Patsy Ed ward s. of Loulsburg, apent .yester- t day mthe' city.-""'--: -:: : Mlss Pessie, Sauls. :t , Oxford, was jTi?-- the :-1tyyestordasv5-r?7i -j . t-MfM Jeanette Watson,: of Oyster ' Point, Va., W th guest of Miss Mar garet Faucetler on 4 West Hargett street '. -.. : '. ft W " Miss Gertrude PdVell. Of Oxford. was4 4n the city yesterday while on i liec way to. Smithfield. ? oho. Wnv a r . wh 1 they , will i bs the guests of Bishop Guerry. f " ' , . Mnt, Ernest Broughtcn has gone to Claytoa to spend the holidays with' her parents. . " 'r ' : -' fisses Sadio Jeffreys.; Julia .Par-; rott and Elisabeth Joyner, of Oxford, were In the city yesterday. ; , Miss Ruby , Terry, of Garner, spent yesterday- in? 4he city. , Mrs. A. U Ffeming. of Wendell, sent yesterday in Raleigh. i , rMlsa I Mary Cole has returned -td the city. from Reeky? Mount r , Miss iUllie Jones, of Xoulsburg Rnnt veslerdav in the city. -Mr. and Mrs. J.: B. Smith, of Wll-i-loW Bprnlgs, were in the city yester day Whiler on their way to Richmond. .-Miss iRobertit DIekens left yester day for portsmoath, MiAS Mary C, Alford and her llt- tie niece. Mtes Annie Loone Aitom, of Keuiyi are visiting Mr. I F. Alford wMiSSeS Atrtvm : and: Annie Wills. or, the stare. Norman scnooi were jin the city yesteraay.. . s --Senator add Mra- J. L. Barham, of Goldsbore-were ;li-the -city yes terday -while on : their way , to New- i si . 1 1. i m. "of, louisburg,. was in tne city .yesteraay. - K . I Miss f Clara: Glbsotfc of ay. Rock . Mtfunt. who has been attending school irt Oxford passed through the city, yesterday on her. way home. ' ' V i-k-Mlssltinie Beaie. of FrahkNntoft, spent 'yesterday in th dty- Mrs, i'Adolph'THurray;: pf TTarboro, ws in fhe city yesterdays rr.'v-. , ! MraytX'tf Birtcktand. of Yonngs- vllle, who has. been visiting .Mrs.. G. "T"211; fVJ -vfft Afl.f, of the uttlo 'Folks with Xraas. "Goodies" from our store, , Best Nats, r-raisins, tlZS, Ifatsga Grapes, oranges. ! Apples kttd bfee ood thf&zs of. tbo season. Give as your orders now. m. jennsorj a gorj, Naffinola Cream tfeautlfles "the complexion wher Oth er, creams tali. ' Fifty cehta an one teUar at ail: hlgn-ciafea drn--store Sold In ; Raleigh by Klngr-Crovrell Strickland returned home ycsteT' day.- ii--- ' -.'' peht yesterday In the city; 1 5 .--Miss'; Annitf bPearee, oUStanhope, Was' in the city yesterday. Q " Misses Ixmia fcf ewer and Kath arine staples t left yesterday for Pal myra' to attend v a house party to be given by Miss Saltle Baker. Miss Virginia, Kivett. of Buie's Creek, spent yesterday hi Baielgh. Mtss ;Gean Withers, of Lillington, wA' in - the city yesterday. M iss I Miriam Boyd, of Wilson, Spent yesterday In Raleigh. . . ' , Miss Trances Winston, of .Wilson, was -in jthQjeitt yeiterday i ,- k v , Xl ahd "Sffrsf 'J. Sherwood Tfti- church, and 2a iss Alekina Hardy, left je8terdar; for Jackson. v MissjAlma Davis, of Apex, is vis iting Miss Mamie Thomaa. r Miss Myrtle Leslie, of Vass, spent yesterday in the city.. . tv A - '-' Miss Lauta Norman has crone to Spring Hop to spend the holidays with her aunt. Mrs. S. B. Dew. MK H. B. Chamblee is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wmi ChSmblee. near Wakefield. Dr. and Mra C. R. Turner, of Philadelphia, are the gueata of Dr. and Mra.iVL. Turners . -Mrs. J, , P.- Jordan is spending Christmas r. with her sister, Mrs. J ; Hugh Parham. of Kinston. I -Mrs. S. W. Thompson, of Falls,; i spent ; yeM4Ay . in th city. w , Migv Bertha-Nichols, of Roxboro, was in Kaieign yesterday. : Misses R6by Mitchell. Annie and Llla Coltrane, of Fran kiln ton, spent yesterday in . Raleigh. Ue and, Mrs. R. C. Stuhbtns. of Durham were in the city yesterday. MJssi Vermeille Lde. of4 Rocking- nam, was in' tne city yesterday, re turning home from Oxford, f : Prof, and Mrs. J. T: Yearsrlii'ief I yesterday for South Boston. Ya., where they will spend the- holidays. . Miss: Blanche CresweU, of Char Iotte, was inyRaleigh yesterday. Miss ' Mary Dowell. of Carthage, teacher 1 in charge of Wilder Grove school, returned home --yesterday to spend life holidays. , Miss Alice Harris, of Wake For est,; spet yesterday in the city. ' Miss Hattie Carlton left yester day .forj Rutherfordton. Miss Clyde Harris, of - FarmvlUe. spent yesreraay in Raleigh. i Miss JUzzie Stevenson left yester day for fMaxtpn to visit Miss Glennle ; Mr. f and Mrs. Roy D. Riggan leffl yesieroay ior.Manson to spend the holidays; -.v. , ..-. , . " :r. . . :' Miss G. fc. Cronkite, of the Bap tist Uniyersityffaculty, left yesterday fnr Pnfsvth no . Miss Wllla( Weathers ieft-yesteV- day for UC& i rrraizTZe a, , uwia. ot Apeau .was ,in ine cuysyestenay-v. . , I llU FhI A4;-lfoVeyh4f f i Yesterday ior a. vt-ut ,to( Moncure..; Mrti iAiniai TXrrset T. Yarborough left yesterdav for San- ford to jvisitAtheir sister. Mrs. James Meniyir - sw- hj - riitss Margaret Rogers, oh': the' ioco.enwiary.isspending the holl- daywttn-tTier mamei'." Mrg.-- Wljey Rogers.; w . 1 i Mls:4W C. rtWbf Jtlm'- TOonsytlJe;H, rr'is tiuriff er sister, .Mrs., C. ' B, "CoVaFds. fjf. f rt- Miss 'Marii Lee-.-'tyies.of irills- oro, was in the city yesterday. T s HMrt7tn6r;:MfsCX;.YJUtIeyl of Goldsboro spenUyesterday In the Ity. .' Mrs. N. M. Anderson left yester- day 'loriSacvaanahvOai u, Mis IJla -W'iilai the faculty of uaa innuiuiion, nas gone to hLilesvlUe rj MJss E Rock spent : i Miss"--; telle ,.DebJiam, oi .Eagle' yesieraay m;tne city. t tzabeth1" vlicMaster. - of .i lSf : thft niMt nf Uka Franklin, V, Young git the Baptist University. v Mna. -am Marshall, of Lduis- burg. me, to. Raleigh yesterday to iJft.??, ?Ir- W- F,. Marshall, at 108 E3t North street Mrs. Marshall - . "V Wyear;nnisr is: her first vislti tos Raleferh In twentv-flv vpr and th flr$t Chrfstmas she has , ever ayrm. ft.way.irm tne old home. -- ; CHItlSTSIAS, GER31AN , W aclesoro Society Has;- a Happy An . nual Celebration. Wad&sboro. N, C Dec. ' fa. The wadesboro GVrman Club fra- its Christmas. German ja , tha. armory, last cvcnuiK. ifAiany. new and intrtcata fie. I Frank tL. Dun'an with t.tla tj- I ue. Ieyln s orchestra furnished music for tYiPt Aropfl? those, present, were Mr. Frank f Dunlap with - MisS.Liia litUe. .... of . Ch3TlottervMr. Isaacf London, of Pittsboro, with Miss Lacy, of Char lottesville. Vk.i. BenneU Leak with' Miss jQpnnie &foss; Fred Parsons with Miss Mar McCorkle. of Salisbury: Mr. and Mrs. Geo M. Stanbaekr Wortham Wyatt Iwith-Miss Fannie Little, rfof Charlotte; RE. Little, Jrt. with Miss Lilly 'ernharot of Salisbury;: Mr; ahd Mrslti A.MarshalU W. O. Bennett With Miss Elate Bennett; W. C. Hardi son With Mia&Berta Moss; L. C. Par ker; With Miss Eleanor Murr; Lenox McLeimon with Miss Clinard. of Char lotte;! jFrank Fetzer with Miss Allle Mae BJurns: Osbore B. Hardison with ansa vwievperar jetiH.; air. nuu awa, Sam Houston; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mc- Lendou; Pembroke Wyatt with Miss Kate Jeak; James A. Leak, Jr., witn Mlas'Mary Clifford Bennett. ' SteiRs: T. JL.Fetzer. Jr of Gastonla; Dr. P. W. Cavington. - of Baltimore, Sebor & Lockhart Henry Browder. Chaperones: , Mr. . ar d Mra i-W: I Marshall andyMrs. John D. Leak I Carriages r wAkii Lcensfs Isswe;of Six Couples lYes- Marriage "L licenses ; were . yesterdav f a k . .l. -11 1 If. At J. Brown, and Miss Lois .Winston of Raleigh; Mr. ;C. B. Young, and Miss J TaWtia Dupree,. of WHlovr Springs iM- w. J. Mitchell and Mies. LiUie GraVj f t APx3 Mf. .Leander Lahdmm and . Miss , Mamie, wpuej or .Kaieign; Mr Hi G. Howell and Miss Nola May-nard.-i)f Apex; 1 and r'td Mr. Walter -Cook. -of Apex, and Miss Lizzie With-' Raeford, NO C.; ' Dec." 2t Monda evening, a delightful play was given in the schood auditorium by, several members of the facuKy and a number of the stndentsv - . The title - was "A Country Minister." Every character was perfectly) represented . ' and the costumes excellent The leading char acters Were Misses r Annie Barnes, Susie Dixonii Alice Johnson, Messra Z. N. PollockV Bonnie Blue, Lawrence Poole,' Star. McMillan, Lacy Clark. ' ;cT...cT y Wakekm Box Party, - ' The ; "Woman's Betterment" Assocla tlon of the'Wakeion High School wil elve -a box r party; and serve rerresn ments at'7:0 p: m.,December 23. in Academy Hall; Those, who attend may feel sure, that "they are both 'giving and receiving pleasure and profit I '.: tTAcfexEY-nAssELL. : ''i't Vi '- ; 1 111 III I I V . :.,.-. J r: . Lovely Church Wedding at Washing ton Yesterday. .-: ' - e- i . -'- ' - . . . ... : .. - f Washingtni, N. -C..V De. izl-SL Peter's Episcopal church was the scene' this aTtemopn f one of 'the most ieautif ula.nd impressive weddihg ceremonies . ever . : witnessed in that sacred edifice, when Miss Eva Aaman Hassell, became the brlae'of Mr; George Hackney. Jr., of this -city. Jhe entire church was y artistically ectorated a eolor scheikie of green ahd white.; which' was successfully car ried out by means of holly, bamboo. southern smilax,' ferns, , palms,, and Other -potted . plants , and . .Christmas greens, liit. Jjy--JiumeroUawaxen tapers shedding their softest rays rays over tha whole And making a beautiful and pleasant effect i musi cal selections , were rendered by Miss Lillian Bonner on the .organ, assisted by Mr. Ri A. G. -Barnes violinist and Miss Mildred Roney, of Wilson, soloist : ; . ! ' . -; just before"the 'Entrance I of the bridal patty Miss Rohey delightfully sang; ?Oh. Promlsd Me." then eromptty at the apopirited time. Miss Bonner struck the first notes or Lohen grin's wedding marc 1ft and , the bridal party, entered the church in the fol lowine orderi First came the ushers. Messrs. F. II. Rollihs. C. - L. Carrow. Leslie Barnes And W. H. Hackney, who passed down the aisle and assumed their places at tha fool of the chancel; then Miss Mary Clyde; Hassell, maid of honor, and ; sister of the bride entered1 alone. handsfrirtflly attired . in a directolre gown of White lingerie , over taffeta. with white satin ' hat and carrying a shower- .bouquet -of bride's roses. Immediately folio wing her were Miss Hattie, Jones,- first bridesmaid.-, with Mr. John Gorhaio. Miss Jones wore white r French Mxatiste. trimmed in baby lr)h lace with white satin hat and carried a bouauet of white catna tions and maiden hair . ferns. The groom entered with his best man. Mr, Thomas Hackney, Jr.: and awaited th unuca me tuui vi uic ciittULCi..' , The bride entered leaning on the arto of her fathers Mr.-W..C,' HaselL Who gave her away, She was hand somely attired in 41 .directolre gown of; white Paille, .Francois' silk, hand e mhrpidered and trimmed in rea lace and iearls. J? Her bridal veil of white tulle was held in place with orange blossoms, formerly worn by her mother and she - carried I a shower bouauet of lilies of the valfev. Mr. Hackney joined her at the foot of the chancet and together they passed up the steps into the chancel and . stood, before ; the r altar; where Rev. Nathaniel Harding,! rector of the church, pronounced, the ceremony making. them man and wife. During the ceremony the soft strain of Schu bert's serenade were , wafted through the. church, y Immediately after the ceremony and to the tune of M-endels sohn's wedding-march and the- merry peal of wedding bells the. bridal party passed out of the church. -The bHde and groom lefton , the. afternoop train rot a bridai .tour to New Ybrki amid showers ' of rico and the; hest wishes of a large number of friends assem- bled- to see-them off. Mr..i.V.. t The - bride is a-daughter vof Mr;, Wi C Hassen."" of this city; and. ohi of WajsningtolJlr nibst) attractive i yotihg women; y Thar r groom y.is the local ihanager bthe Washington Buggy Compaayi y sohfi:bf iRif. jandi Mrei Georee Hackhev. of Wilson, rsrnd. A Vising nr basihesa ln4n of tfils iky ine qui oi town guests at the-wed ding were j i Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Has selU- of Columbia. C.:! Mn and Mrs' George -Hackney, yMeaslfe. Thomas jamea ana vv iuu HacKney, or Wilson Miss , Bess ' Hackneyf and. t Miss Leslie Barnes ahd John Gorhani, also. . of Wilson: Mr.and Mrs.f.Georga R.yM6r gan. Mrs. R.; T Stevens land Miss Ella Stevens. Mildred Roney! and Xlmona Roberts. of r Wilson. Misses ; Helen Forbes,. Janie .Bryan; Messrs. . Walte Wilson and 1 y Edward Fergerson. of Greenville; Hiss Annie Nlzelle, " of WllJIamston, and Miss Pattie Odom and Isabeile Parker, of PinetoWn. - The . bride a nd groom were the re cipients of many handsome and costly presents attesting the high esteem in which they are held by their many irienasn ' ' Taylw-Sutton. . - . - Rocky Mount N; C. Dec. 23. One i ui mc ichitji uuiuc wcuuings ui 1110 present Yule Tide season was solemn lzed at an early hour yesterday morn ing at the "home or the bride at th corner of Arlington and Battle streets, when Miss Louise Sutton became the bride of' Mr. C.-S. Taylor. The mar riage rites were performed in the presence of a small number of invited friends. - The words that made them man and Wife Wer spoken bY Dr. Mf Mercer; of the-First Haptist-ehureh immefliateiy; after -i- the ' ceremony the- liappY coupl left hy the morning train for a several weeks honeymoon to-be spent in the Northern cities. The pride is a popular young; woman of this city and has a large circle of friends here, y, The groom, Is a valued mplovea ; of the Atlantic Coast Line shons at? South Rockv: Mount and . is highly esteemed by a . number or frfends and acaualntances In this city I: ' 1 75 s ; y 1 Kindergarten Clirlstmas Tree. Miss Louise1 T.FBusbeei teacher of St Mary's Kindergarten, gave the children, under her charge' a most en joyable Christmas .tree entertainment on Monday afternoon. ; A number ' of- friends and patrons of the Kindergarten lent their pres ence- and with the children enjoyed delightfully pleasant occasion. . ! Mrs Tv"lnstowg soothing Srmn. Bu been Wied for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS fty MILLHJSS UF MOTHEKS lor their (JHILDKEJN WHILS TEETH1KO vita - PERFECT 8UCCESS. IT.' SOOTHES ' the-' CHI LD, - SOFTEN 8 the GUMS. AUaAYS ' aU- PAIN; CTJKEfi WIND COLICr sad i tb teat- iHtJr tor ,plARRHOSA. Sold t by dnizmi in tvery Dart of , the . world. t . sure xA ask for "Mr. winslowt 8oothin? Syrup and tik no at her riml. Twtntv-flve cent a bottle. Ooaranteetl uSder tne ' rood and' Din - Act of June 80. 190ft, Serial mimber 10O8. 'AH OLD AND W ELL: TRIED REMEDY. ' s - i ttk - r; : 6CHL035 THSATRI C3CUtT; FBjDAY, CnRlSTiiAS, t)fcc. 25. ' ' Special Matinee at :00 P. Tkl. . . r Engagement ; ' ' The Dainty Singing Sourette . Lillian TJtiynard tn titib Langhlng Comedy JDnuna - Success i. . . . s r :C A Play, of the Kentucky mils, full of fun, frolic, wit, humor, clever dia logue and a, few Specialties. v j - , E.TS OX SALE. . PRTCfcS:' Matinee, Adults' 50 cents, CtilJrcn 23 cents; Nljht, 75, 50, 25c. - jr . . .1 - m- Liccn ICETAC tat r&rttlCS.K i y rb?t CCVCHSfc CCLDS. yj CLtlla.l TALLETSt a?pocKitrTUs. y y t'FKOTSOtO BY YOUR DRUGGIST. 7l?ir fsuwMsttasTOfrtiet. . I WCfiyP fiM fcaOAOWAY. IIXeiTY. ALLHED-MAY. StirnriM) Marriaco of a Prominent ; Young: Couple at Spring Hope, Snrinsr Hone. N; C Dee. . , 2 3 A tnarriaa-e of more than local Interest took Place this morning at 11 o'clock, when Miss - Myrtle . May.- - youngest daughter of .Mr-Lnd Mrs..ZL C. May, of Spring, Hope, tbecame the rnnae oi Mr. L. H. Allred. of Selma. The cere- hionv was ner formed by the ReV. B. Allred. nastor of the Metnoaisi fhureh at -warrenton. and ratner or the eroom. assisted by the Rev. B. E. Staniield. nastor of the Spring Hope Methodist shurch. The wedding march was played by. Miss Carrie Leigh 'Spl- vey, .of Soring ,Hopo The bride was becomingly gowned In a) going away dress of brown with hat and srioves to matcn. i"ewer! pret tier Ibrldes have -been seen in Spring Hop)?. The wedding was a quiet honte one. and only the tmmeaiaie family: and a few Invited friends were present. No annoueement of i the happy event, had been made. ' and it came as . a,, surprise to many . of, the friends of the young people. The purpose Was to.keeii the news a. pro-, found secret, but In some way the fact that there would,? be a wedding in town - became known, and ' a larae; erowd gathered at the depbt with .old shoes and rice: to see the haipy cou ple ioff on their Wedding , trip, which Willi Include stoos' at Washington. Nev York, and bther Norther n cities. Mrs. Allred is lone Of the most dod- ular young, worn en, i of Spring 'Hope. Shel IS the yduntesi daughter br; Mr. I T C. May, Sprlfg Hope's oldest land I most prominent business men. ana, a Sister of Jdr. Albert It. May, president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of this place. ; She Is connected with the most, prominent families in ! this part of North Carolina:, a ybung; wo man of many charms of manner! and person bright vivacious, accomplish ed, and possessing & sunny ; and cheerful disposition, she has made for herself a permanent place in the hearts .and affections oi tho . Spring Hope people. She, will be missed very mutb in the social life of the town. Snd,' also In church circles. . I Her friends here, and they are numbered' only by the number of her acquaint ances, will rejoice, that she will move Inglthe hope that she will often visit I nere. wnere sne -nas spent a nappy childhood. . budding into , beautiful Weanhood. ho .attended. eoUeare. At xxtuiaourK, ana nas irienaa tnroufcn Vr. i AHrf1 ia mia nf th rmlpiir young lawyers ? of inhesion county. Son of the Ttev.yBTC. 'Allred. pastpr of the .Methodist .church nf Wdrwh- ton, lie; is natl.of lLar1otte.but being a Methodistmitoisters son. he has lived at many places throughout tftestale.tfn4 Mil n.n1fjPlet)1S9j' Whb the afrwand accompfisheu Brfde. Hb: is a graduate-of, Trinity College, aftfl took hia hcbatV!ake PoreSti r or a numrjeror . years newa one or the foremost young teachers of North Carolina. havinP H-n in ehar Vtf the schools- at Yotrriffsvlile.? There Us no? young att&fneyt :4nrthlsaectlon bf the State that has- a more promising future before'-- hlnftJ tie hi - young man ot ftrong : mental : -parts,, affable ana agreeao'e in nis mannenrs. and maks- friends'. with"-fill those Swhom he comes in contact H ia a youhg orator or no mean ability, and In the last campaign was one of the strong est democratic 'rspfeakers ;of hi county. - f ':-'. 4 : After i the return fro mthe bridal trib, the young .people will board with Mrs.? N. K. Kdgerton, at Selma. Later they will go to housekeeping, z , v HeaisMabr;. " I Greystone, N. C., ;Dec. 23. A mar riage in which the entire community has taken- an inutiusual interest was celebrated at the home of the bride near here. , yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties-being Miss Blarteh wabry and Mr. Samuel W. Reavis. The beautiful home' had been lavishly decorated for the occasion with? ferns potted plants and . Christmas J greens. tno coior scheme being red and green in; tne parior, where the ceremony was performed: art F fcrch had ! been erected, from the centre of which .was suspended a large .bell, while numer ous smaller ones ,'hung; from, every part of the arch 'and festoons, the whole being brilliantly illuminated by many candles. Promptly at the ap pointed hour apd ;at the first strains or I Menaeissohn'S wedding "march Played by Mrs.KHliam. the two ush ers. Messrs.; , Foindexter J'loyd and Louise ;Beavis entered.. the. parlor and took their places on each side the arcn. xney, werei followed by the bride's maids. Miss - Maud Edwards with Misa Josie jRisavis,: Miss i Zelma Mabry With MisslolavReavis; then came the bride leaning Upon the arm ot; tne groom. 'ana proceeding i to the Improvised altar they were met by the Rev. W. J. Hackney, of Henderson. N. u... who spoke the vows! which bound the two young lives together for life. The bridesmaids k wore dresses of white 'mohair, while the bride was attired in a most becoming Kuwn ui gray, satin wun gloves .and hat to match and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Immediately after the bridal party left for the j home of ino Kroom. where a most elegant re cepuon was Riven them Tho bride is the" oldest' daughter'of Mf. and Mrs.-Stephen Mabry,yahdrby her many' sweet graces hakendS herself to the community In Which her whole life has been spenL The groom is one of Vance county's most promising- young farmers and enjoys ine iryci .ana.jgsteem ..oz...au.. who I know mm. : ; , Among the miesta who pame frnm uisiance were Mrs. J. W. Wilson and Mrs. Clifton Punkr of : Rlchmnn.l 7. : t and; Mrs." John Buchan and wis aud yEdwards 5 of Henderson, iC r : "My Dixie Girl." The gowns worn hy.Dixief in the successful comedy drama My Dixie Girl" are marvel of the dressmaker's art and cost the. charming i actress considerable tlms. Wdrry and money oeiore cney were brougnt co ine per- Toctton that . this v charming lady de manded a fthe maker. The lady mem- bers of the audience are partlcularlv lascinaiea dt tne one worn in ine sec ond act and many the the exclama. tlona of admiration when Dixie makes her entrance. Thescene n which'ltl la worn represents the old colonial home Just as the STieeta are leaving after Dixie's birthday party. ;whlch shows It oit to the best - possible navantage My pixie ''Gifl" Hells a story; of the Su nny . 8outh. with . the-grn'XiUeys of Kentucky as its backgrounp. presented, at. the Academy ofMusle on Christmas day matinee- nigut by a company ox exceptiona v " y WJ!STEAl-hARDEN'. 4 ' i ; Beautiful Clinrcl) Wedding Celebrated y . .t MagnolIAv. V t . Magnolia, Ny C- Dec 2J. Aft in teresting marrlARe cfireihohy ' was cdtei braced at the. Baptist chureJvin Mag nolia last eveninar -auight- o clock, when Mr. Samuel Garland Wlnstead., of" Koxboro, wedded- -Miss Katharine Cooper iBarrtcn. ; The bride wore: a handsome dark blue traveling suit. and carried- a. bouquet of bridal roses. r un entrance oi me .- unuai panj kiss FanhrjOray FaVrtor jilayed Lo hengrin weoTdih" rharch, and'rens During tho ceremony ML HeWe Fai rior softly played 'Traumrf.' Tne . unue entereq ? upon tne .arm .oi her "brother,! Mr. j. t: Baraen,- ana was met at Ithei altar 4r the groom. fcccom nanledkby' -M r. Wfr ILvWinstead. of :ojdnor.ou ; Beror, tne entrajice qr the bridal party Misa . Fannlw .Gray Farripr" gave; a vocal solo. 'acompahled by Miss nettle Farrior on tn vioim. The altar was. hanked with smilax, notfhd nlants and Vaverereens. .1 ' bride, dressed In White organdie and carrying a bouquet, of white tarnations was mild of honor; . while Messrs, Perry Heath, of Magnolia, and W. E. Hines. 6f Warsaw, acted as Ushers. - - The sbeautlfuJ ring ceremony was kiven by Rev. . J. H. Booth, pastor-of the brWe. I " I y : -i : - , Immediately 1 after the ' ceremony Mr. antl Mrji. Winstead left for Rok- ceptioh wlllj be tendered them by the groom. yThe' bride is parent! of the one of Duplin's ntnst rhrmlnP and attractive womn. Gifted with rare intellec. She was educated at th Normal College, having graduated with npnors. 1 - Mr- Winstead - is a young lawyer. possessed of unusual ability and is usy feteemed- by all for his integ rity and' -high moral characteri Her, is a graduate of Trinity, holding two de grees from jthaf institution. - 'A IttJjfAWAY MAlthtAGFi -. i .'. I'onng! Wbthatt on . Shtiposinl Trip" to Tarboro Met ! iter Liover ; in Rocky hMoU3lt.' yji rT'l t y-; -" ' " RocSmroiinc. "N1- TZ Beer 23 That ve4ughs, at cksmlUisjWas: ,gam ?arlt proven on., SundAv , ;tWo young people are happily married and at-home ' at -the, residenca-. of . the groom's father hear ythis-' city,' while the Daren ts -of the . bride are - at their home :ln Nashvillev and " they., learned Monday, that the ' two young . lovers had outwitted them. The fates in the case are these: Miss Bessie-Bury mand, of .Nashville, had secured the consent of her! parents to Spend the Christmas holidays with friends in Tarboro, and left home Sunday afternoon with Tar boro as her Supposed destination, ilow ever, : Such was not the case, and the young;! woman, was met at. the station in Nashville by Mr. B. B. Liewlsi ot this eity the young man that her par ents had objected to her marrying. The . license had .been secured by a friend fand immediately upon their ar- rival in this city, at tour o'clock, the youngrl people proceeded. - at once . to the heme of Dri-.s-L- M'iMereer. and there, Jin the presence- of a small- num mer of friends that had ee let : into the secret, ;the young -people were happily married.- Monday,;. the,?par ents of the jyoung. woman were in- f ormea- -tnac; ineir .oaHRnier. was- noi with -friends In Tarboro, asthey had supposed, bnt-was. happily married to the young man tOaWhom they. had. ob- i Th; bMde: as-'tt . daughter of Mr. CLNBurvmaBd. and ill a nonuiar young worn ail of. Nashville, where She has' host of friends and reiatiyeSi ; The Tootft is one of the; city! proihisihar young business men, and is a Son. Of Mr. Redden Lewis, wnose- , nome. is out threat miles from ; this city; in Nash -rottQty. ,y? i ; v I ROBET-BRVANT. Pronuncnt r Dentist; 5 " and ;? ropniar yj ,TPhng Lady Wed. , j;f Charlotte; NV; Dc. 2. A mar- r1ae t of' the 8taW-wide J Interest was that f Miss Annie Bryant and Dr. M.' RoberJ at the home of the brides fathef, sMr.UHenry Bryant. in prori- dencrt SatuYdsy at noon. Thfe cere mony! was Performed by Rer. ,IL M in v va j j j v . I of Providencfe Presby Parkir. pastor j teriarj church. The home was bfeau- ifullv decorated for the occasion. Ther were noj attendants, the bride entering on , tne arm oi ner lainer. ?he 'ore a lovely tailor-made goinar way? suit of olive green or imported French cloth. With hat tfr-matcn. ' Wl Immediately.; after the ceremony a delightful renast was served and Dr. and Mrs. , Robey left for- Charlotte where they took the trfun f or " New Yorki After a i two weeks' stay in the North they Will return to Charlotte, where they -wl Ft make their - future home. Miss ' Bryan e is a handsome brunette, one of Mecklenburg's, most accomplished fand talented x young ladies. : widely known' and deservedly popular : with a large-circle of-friends.-She is from ona. of the; county's most preminet families: the only daughter of , Mr. Henry i Bryant and. sister or Mr. V. S. Boant of Durham. , Dr. Robey is one of . the ' State's most prominent dentists, who is rising rap idly to the; fronts rahks of his profes sion. i i : ; ' -' "v.f-.j -;r Among those who attended ' the wed in er were1 Dr. X. B Matbeson j Mr, J. B4 Spence, Miss Mary Miller and' Mr, and - Mrs.' '- It. MX Bryant ; from Charlotte: Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Bryant, Durham: Mr., and Mrs. H. B. C. Bry ant, Washington. D. C.l M,r. T A. Bry ant, StatesvlUe; Mr. H. P. -Bryant, Gat6nia: Mr. Kinstrey aad- Miss Mil dred I Kinstrey. Cheraw, S.,C: Miss Margaret Clayweli. Morsranton; Miss Mamie Roberson, Slier City. ! yj A Brilliant Reception. Willow Springs, N. C, Decv2S.--The newly completed home of Mr. and Mrs. OruS Blalock was a scene of . one i of the most beautifully, appointed and elaborate social . functions ever given ''t - - wlI, - ??,,S;y' - Wal tOTmptij,r-TjAUm Ruby, , Jackson, df Trav hono of Ms Lizsle Taylof, f Ral- igh- .: ' " ' '.. i " y Tfte beautl ful" home, aS attraetlvely decorated with evergreens and potted plants Mrs. snow JBiarocK, airs- f Frank' Frank' King and Miss Bdartlce' Adams charmingly received the guests at the door and Ushered them into the -west paripjv i where,uany interesting, games Were played, T which created " much merriment.! (Then going- s lntor the dining room,' which" Wii Artistically decorated. Were served ; hot chocolate, cake and refreshments.! ' .? ' r Those bfesent were Mf. ; Furman Dewd with Miss Saltfe Ogburn: Mr. Charlie Adams with Miss Dora ; Bla lock: Mf. Carr Ogburn With Miss MU- dred vDepree: ; . Mr. Norman,. Blalock with Miss Ndonie Blalock: Mr. -Rex Sexton With Miss Nina- Blalock: Mr. I Len Osbum with Miss Rltter Blalock: Mr. Hubert Jones - with Miss - KaUo Parrlsh; Mr. Street Jones with Miss Annie Adams; Mr. Ross Ogburn with Miss Mamie Ogburn: Mrj Baxter John son with Miss Lizzie , Taylor; Mr. Walter Parrlsh - with - Miss Susie Adams: Mr. ' Paul Parrish ' with' Miss Chriatiana; Blalock.' it wW.tfYttt thi:Afteioti. ' f - Tsef civic 'department fhe'WQ-" man's Club will not meet this arter- noon dRovys HAIR A lady from MiMMWbtS fcrrtt: y ' . fi tUfse toib fwt Is lesgth.-v i Beautiful Hair at Small Cost H Altt trewbtau Hi nuv other d!srac (hsW ben vrtoxiy diasroosed im iloetber wit- vadersluvd. The bair itaeli is aotibe thins to be treated, lor the treisoa that it i simply S product Oi the. scald snd 1hrt!y deiadcxit flpos it nctlofl,;.,,..,. Xne seaip m.im tot oinawnim tne nw u m iueed, nnrtared and frafrn, &s4 it sfob ahooia---receive tne attestios if teaatts are to be expected. It uld do no earthly rood to treat the ftca ct a ' r pUuit With a tIcw ot tnskiu it grow kiyt becbrae S ftBtIful th4oiI, In which the kiit trrni vxmt be nt tended ts.7 Theteiore, ineeapn wnicn , be b it gnfwt mutt receive the sttestioi if yew ars cxpact h to grow and become mora bsautirvk y - Lois el hair is caused by the seal drylsg . tt losiac it" nirppir ot m4sturcr atUiimetit; when baldnena occurs the acalp ha almply lost all Ua . nourishment, leaving nothing; for the hair to feed bpon ( a plant of e vea a tree woald die bfidet similar tosditions.) ' The nttrat thine io fls in eUler fcaa. io feed . add replenish the MU etealp. s tle case may be. ' and rait crep will grow and multiply as aature iatcaUed U fthewldi. , . . - a . I, . Knowtton's Osnderiht hat a most wonder ; ful effect upon the bair (tanda and tisaues of h acalp;. It la the only rmedf ir ths haie avor dlacetered that M aimltaf to ; thS natural hair toed or tlUthta of the scalp. -i:-':?.fr-:i . It pnrtrau the sores ftnkfcly sad tlie hair , boon Show the effect of its Weaderlaliy exhilar-. Ktint and life-predaaiagajualitiea .- V h ', i Os-2S-eent bottle la. enough to cbnrmcc yott df It treat worth as a-hair erowine and hnir beaati- ynjt remedy try it and see for yourself CGckCOc find Q 1.00 per bottle. 'tt FB T& ihew how sukkly Cadirtaf fccU.ei:i nd flflrteifam pre free by-jrcMr-aailo anyone who sends this free coupoa to the J i : wit their nam sod sddreaa Sal 10c ; is S.Uvnx vT sump? to pay pxsta. . H "r ;1FI y i.- ? "If s almost tinier they'll soon be here," cried the - Brown Stockhtg, dancing- Up and down .excitedly, ,: ;;. ' yT am .sure I hope sd," growled the Blue Sock; J feel Jolly, uncomfort ible, stuffbd like th . ; : :f ; "! VI don't feel very , -fit elthen" Said the Black Silk Stocking. ."Something hard is hurting 'myheel. -Ji must "be 4 ring.7., 3- i ;. .-. - . ; iWhat have you. fofc. the 'grHrask-the-Blue sock, " ""f r r"Olus the tisuat thing. What 'Have . "Blessed If " t f,lwow.: There y:are enough v satinillnedrf; ribbonr.tximmed affairs of all sizesh 'nd shapes, rUed up. insldo.of, me to btock a sinall de partment" tere,T Wliy ' don't the glt"ls label the. things? The y Mali -''hever' knows t what '.they are;" About 'alt ;I ever ftlnrsh-pulls-them e tit Is. .'Now j I- wondejr. what ; thL:, 13 V KftWttt3 on ? earthdoes she. .eaa?ect me to do, with theseT What have Jrpa thlST morning Grandmother ?7 '.I y They all turned' to: an; elderly Gray Stocking . y . .--;-. r.y : -v y "The saine'6ld:thrAg." She 1 am- holding sbmer black tdlk muf flers. ' and- capand handkerchiefs, and piled aronhd-.mei as you see are gray and. lavender shawls' and more mufflers and ' about ' every religious book' on the market, - all bound i in black cloth;', I Just hate to: give thes things to the old lady; I know hpw disappointed she win- be. v 'Its the same thing every Christmas. They give her everything sensible, and com fortable and ugly; never anything that' is pretty to- look at or that Will amuse or cheer her upt Just a tot of shawls to remind her. how her -poor old bones . ache,, and a- lob ot good books to keep her from , forgetting She'll have to die;6ddn.' y ; , The other three looked at her won fleringly.; i ;;: y 'yv-:'y fWhy, what wduld she like to have? These things seem very appropriate tor her." y -v"': 'vy:'y ' yyy..y "y:; "Perhaps they age appropriate, but she deesn't like them all the same. I heard.'a vfv haA tnrv frhtti A. Wbita Cotton: Stocking I .met ih the laundry last - weekl, She belongs to a very poor oi a woman wno uvea air ny ner self lit a desolate little: room - Id & big tenement house, 'and last h Christmas tho old woman - spent ' what llttleW money she had In making-presents for some of the children 4n tho house, and the White Cottoh Stocking said it was oulte plUfut ta- see'the-f'old fingers tremulously tyTng tip the clutosy little parcels of red mittens and comforters sad croehetted dolUv Then Christmas morning came . and ' no; . otife had , re member.ed her. She sat at her window and every , time the. postmas cams: down -.the street,' she . le"aned' ' ont eagerly, to sec if he were gning , to stop, and when he did sherwouid sit and listen and watch, hoping it might be something for her; but " nothing ever came. . And : the .White : Cotton Stocking, who was watching: herrom a half open bureau drawer, said that When some belated" Christmas "give with her arms piled with fascinating little cacka fires ray , With hollv and red ribbottv Would go by, that It made- her heart ache to Seo how hungrily the . old eyes watched her. honing. It might be somebody for her.y butit never was. When later some or, the people . in the tenement house came in to show her their presents, and she had nothing to show except plate of red candles she had; Dough (4 ior any cnimren wntx- mignt come . in And the White Cottoh Stocking Safd that as each gift : was shown her. the old head held itself ' higher and tne thin little shoulders' straightened as she said 'she Sposed her box Would come laterr the mails Was that heavy now, that sometimes ; folks; didn't get their boxes until days after Christ-mas.-. Then : When they had all gone, she sat down alone to her Christmas dinner of a - baked potato .and aycup of ;teawvv-.,iv.-;U -y :.--V- a- v-y t ' , "Oh. Ii.say,", rted. the Bluer. Sock. who4 seemed'. Quito affected, "is vthat QuiJ OPENATNIGIIT Por children of emy age. China ind tUckt! Yzrt sfS Gilfcuithbie forlht oldzr ones. !VW-C store d( tp.itt. y ; ";-y -;;:i:.-; j : yyy all Pnbxris. jthe ji'D; ;r:GSiin ,cor yinr y i''y "l -"'153 rajetterille trect,'y y t' ' .(A-y: - v lij-tt-y': r M .y. ; ' l - ' ' ' yy:' . y ij f y. (I (l V li As ! 'x-,yy i all the poor old. thing 'had? , Potato and, a cuoiof tea;- yy. ,y, " ,- - , y.VXeS, She had spent ' what little moneyishe-might. have . used on her-, i ' self for the children. tWell the White Cotton Stockinet said that 'as the noor .'Id, Woman sat there alone oh Christ- maa.dar .eating ner paken potato and i ! -. drinking her cup of tea, aha no doubt i'jy thinking; t of other Christmas , dinners when she sat at the head of a lohg j table tilled, with .good .things and sur- : j- rounded by ..happy fates, that every i little while "the brve. old . .mouth. ; trembled and painful",'. tears'.;.' rolled n " down the : withered cila cheeks,-'- and j Eon know, my friends, " and. the Grey j 1 tockln's tone was .very solemn, 'the . j tears of the bid are Very bitter. Lone- .y lyyat all times In their ifeolatlori from bur interests ahd . pleasures, ' ;; even. ' ' when shielded byt"the tenderest' care, ! f . think of their, heart-aches when they y are left entirely alone with only their; r memorles.ryyVy 'lJil "Why, . whyi bless mf .-Vfied'y Vhe j r Blue Sock, you nave made .me'tiuito ' ' i unhappy,-1 ; deciare.r -y -yyy yy . y I y kc l.-wisnea-'to -maRe you. unhappy. ' said .the 'Gray, Stockfng firmly,-'Tell y meriwhy.ls.lt we. forget our ol pebble ' a- e do at this, time ; of thougjit an d I v love for? every., one.; ejse,'f.fWer msik' ? i them - warm - nerhans. and . ' 'we 1 'feed .I 1 them, tout rva onA.ever. thinks pf.mak- : mginnero.i happy. JSot or course our own but those, lonely? old people who f t haven't.:. any; one,; to brighten. ;' their y-j . lives. .; No one., not even a child, is sp 1 ' Sensitive . .to a-, .slight, j nor . , so j easily - , hurt at being forgotten.asare the old,'-; : And none ait so eagerly, grateful for Sny. little; kindness shown-them.' iTet . : f tnnstmas .alter . ennstmas. wnr-e'.a city full .of .children are- made ' happy. pur void alt - alone and ; forgotten, ;iin, desolate little rooms,, hire of so' much ; as a sprig of Wholly; jt(j; brighten, their old hearts.'' v- '- ry--.''. -i -;. r j This is oo bad. ried the Blue .! Sock energetically. i 'Something;must' be done about it. I'll srteak to the boys at the club 'about thislf They are a lot of Jolly good fellows and, I know they will; be Interested, ynvery one has had a mother,'; 'you " know, and a man wouldn't like to think of hi mother, or; any' other -fellow's htother,-sitting alone-' on. Christmas day eating: a baked potato and drink ing a, cup of tea without even a box of eahdy to make her hapry." 1 : ?8 ; y fit is indeed very .sad,'; said .the Black Silte Stocking. " "I'll speakyto the girls , about it at once.- and I tell tooit; what wou-d be perfectly - lovely, to do. . You get tho' men. at the. club to- make- up a-list of alii the poor old; people, they, can, ahd . iut.- up', some boxes with cards on. them. siiv for lrt-t ftance 'Christmas Cor the.tber Fe!- ow's Mother. and then ilirri yhe JiMs and "money over to v us.' ' ani we will buy "the ' turkeys and ' things for their, Christmas "dinners and ssnd them .tit-tie- presents beMdes. . Jed tjith ; holly :and .red ribbons and wiih little pjcr-; .onalnote ' ,--:-i V.,- Il-y j "How arewp going to tnike up the IfStS?" ' . " ; ' -- :"'fi '0h.' that is very 'simple: iiave each mftn atthe club have his pastor make but a Wst for -him.' And 4he Black Silk Stocking concealed a ; malicious little nile ?.--' : , -; . y.y ..rv-.:,- y- '-y f y - BARBARA. BLAIR- 'iri'One of the riskiest things about pro-, posing to a glriiia. how she Will proba bly accept .ytt..' ..-iv'-1--i: y -.y ; y! " ,!:;M : beautifies triek teeth, - and PuriFiei;the;Bteatri-v i. ... ... . .... , ; ' X ';
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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