I , .1 j (, v f 1 ; , - iaerafiSi!BRS' fcJt i I I. 'I ll " iK'f I . - j p ' S ' f ; it , A'oman si , A J Society . II WLltJ b I i ji ( WHITE LINEN Ml IT. TMs la pretty Mlt for 'mitliige, for morntoge nn th water and similar ana - 4b M'm, nnu eioaee nTrerrrT onra tbe front, baa a wide ssllor cullar' of lis llnati, trimmed In rowa of al bios snntacba, a aingle row uf- which tor der carta aid of tke front Th hloiis Iroat la alao trimmed with Urge whit ainae buttons. Tha skirt la trimmed with tbt hutlona aad soutaihe. A pretty loneh fca (Itch by the crushed girdle of pal (lot liberty matchlag tba trimming. AHOTHE FOOL TNICitK WAS. ti fool waa thar and b waU bed all night ' (ikn ai yon and I.) IFor a atar with i tall Ilk a at re a of ad tb tool he railed tt a deadly blight. B be loal gootj al.een. ... tn ..wttaaaa tb itrbt. ' . Klin aa job and I.) Jk the bnura that we.waat and th pereea tbat w waate : And th itrain of Qr.eyaad bead HelAnc in the aLar that abot on' Ita war tin 4 bow we know that Jt couid aol atray I Tb way the rlntlt aalil. U fool tber waa aad bl eoln be (pant. I ....Ivva d, iyr a heawmly bo ho that nrrer paid rent ! Het a fnol mint follow hla natural bent, i ItKrea aa you and I.i Dh the toll that we loat aod th apofl that '. w loat And the en-ellent rlwa we planned Belong to the toroet that iildn't make good. And now we know that It ronldn't mak , good I Junt th way w planned The fool waa worn to leu aa you and I i and he 'i a rrkk in nertooa wrerk the I of hla v iiei-k When he anent th ntghta I at Carnegie Te.-h Aad ihoughf the comet would hla bevk. ((ten aa you and I I glar at - anwii -wM'tf -tm t ,m? . . ,. Tbat make, nie ore lunlttht. Jla imina to know that I be.hVt a ahow Te aee Halle; oaoderer reddea and glow , Like Horoeeiftrt niUn at nlahl 1 . ' F ,T K Id rittaburg gun. t Tno Five Hundred Huh. 8 3 3 t Mr W p Wllaon enteruined the Hr and Mra 11 M TUrkaon. of,KH Hundred Cluh on Thuradav f Haymarket Va are vlmtlng their trnvon After an exerting gum daughter. Mra Thonia K. Henderon. , dnlntv rFfr.ahment were aerved. and IZt HIIIlKro atreet. j j Mr. frank Hr.ni h of Rcotiand Neck, who waa here for the Kllllan Applewhite wedding, returned home yeterda) Mr Ijiura Applewhite left yea Urdav for Knheld. Mr Tom Moore, of Norfolk, who w her for the marriage of her later. Mlaa Hto kard, to Mr. !lon, rttumed hom yesterday Mra W. 1. Hall. f Norfolk, re turned hom vetrila. after laitltin Mn W H Hughea MlM Janle Walker. f Apex, la vlaltlng Mlaa Mildre.i llrounhton Mr W A Strb khmd, of Mon Cure, who haa been Malting frirn la In tb city, left rtenla for Tranklln ton. Mra S J Hrawite. of Wilson. Waa In the illy yeaterd) on her wy to W.ke Forrat lalaeea l.ucilr anrt Knhlo Cobb, of Morgant"n. are the gueata of Mlaa Ivetta Cain hy -inttt.m IW'ta of Waahlng to. V C, returped home iratrrday after lait:ng Mr- Joeepli Hlount C'heahlre ' Mlaa Umla Kiddle left ralerday for Humter, S c Mia Kuienia Paxteraon, of (Ireenatioro. who has been visiting Mia Eleanor Mann, left yeaterday after- Boon for Wilmington. Mr J H Meara. of Apra. return d home eeterdk, after visitTrig Mra. Thomas Ilurna Mr. W. IV 1'pchurch n, Mr N C. Wllllama. of Cr. wer in th city eierdav while on their way home from Harrlahurg. Pa. lira 1 M Hrlghtwell and chil dren, of Norfolk, are laitlng Mr Z V. Fltigerald Mia Matti tlark left yesterday afWnoon for Kfiand. having twen railed there on account of th. Mines Of hr nephew Mlaa Kent Hodnett, of Vk i Forest, spent yeaterday with Ml Margaret Roger and left tn the af ternoon for Chapel Hill. Mlaa Marjory Terrell left yeeater day after oen for Oreeniboro Mr. 1. Ie Brorkenrtdge left yea terJ.r afternoon for Durham, to Malt ksrr daughter. Mr. and Mra. tl F Utonaon, of; Hamlet. pent yeaterday lh th rlty. ! M rs. Alh Hunter, of Apes, r- j twmed hom )eslerday. after visiting! friend In West Haiel'gh ' Ml Joal Doub. of Joneboro. r- . turned hom yesterday, after attend ing th eoaferenco of Institute work er. Miss Mildred rtrooks, of Roiboro. ho haa bra visiting Mtasea Annl and Elisabeth Eltchln. retamed hom rtray, crornpshled by Ml Sua Kite bin. i -Mr. M. H. SttrUa returned yes terday after noon from Portsmouth, where (ha visited her at other. Keep Tbt Cotnplexlon Beautiful . Nadinc Face Powder 0 Cesr hssMS Oatyl Prod ace soft, relvrtr aptwaraara aa Mark an snared, arwl rematits artd i washed a . Farf ed hr a sew prorrot. Will aot rl'Tj th pore. I linn lea at wtf . rttrarurwm fHoratnloratrona. Uhtta, Fkh, Fiak, Bra net t. 'By IsssVig Tat Cswaarea Or Maa. Fric ( aaw. ITO.VET BACK U Kot EaffrrlyReaasH. rrwsarol y MTHUa TOILCT rnt. 1 KIDNEY TROUBLE SuJJtrtd Tttt 'irtktlif4 in TArtt Msmtkt TkanJttto ILKUXA. , f ' ' 1 11 j l' " i . 1 1 1 1 1 . 2 ri2Ii.ttlJUaJUlw -.-J ' I " Hitftn with kMr W:PurpU with monogram and (Utaa bliddtr trouble for fm rrtpmtt. llHirtn- tba rmnlnc muato u fur. "Laat March I eoratmaeitd al( nlhd br th Durham orcheatra. Pertina and eottUooed fort bra nun tha. Tha acam of purpl and whit waa I h.r not naad tt ainea.oor kaT I fait Mr. J. !! Johnaon nd Mlaa Iirna Kai(alal, of Cardcnaa, wr tn the city yeatorday on their way horn from WrlKhtavlll. Major and Mra H. A. London, of PlttlMro, wi'rw lo tha city yesterday returning hum fro WHrhtarllle, wher Majur ImJon attended tha meeting of th Htate I'ree Aaaxx-tatlon. Mr, t'. r. While and Mrs. laura J. Applewhite returned to Scotland Nerk yeeterday after attending:., lha Kman-Apple hit wedding Mra. Parker K AndsraoD, of 'U'aahlngton, V. ( la Malting at th hom of her mother, Mr. D. L Fort dado Mra E H. Wilklna of Waahinr- ton n f im .(Hiiti KP itanK Mra K. H. Phillip li o.X and Heaal p0p, ! ly aftrn.n for Clayton. I Mime to vlalt Mr. John fl Uarnea ' : Mia. Anni- a,t.m. h.. , Ooldeboro i,. .n.nd Kunriav i Mr. V f-airatiteaj -far -MeOttteTai, Mlaa Annie Htm e rrr, tarday aftemwm fmrn ItlKh Boo I lahrarlitn at MevwtttlL Mlaa Emma M Junn who haa boon Z'uvz?: tlct"1 rar!an ..f that Institution. V ii MISS MtlMKVFs H N t; AGKM F2T. Mra. John Harden Kntertaina at Luiwhraei Saturday anil AmnuwN the i-u(aanHNt Mlaa Julia Mo ment U) Mr. Waller Winter, of Tu rn ti to. Mra John W Harden maa hoatao reeterday at a "t ia luncheon glv. en to announra th rncagement of Mtae Julia Moment f Mr. Walter Winter, of Toronto, .'miada. he WfdHtn all! lift nkln tn Torll on Jun ,h iwentv-nlnth HoNlilra the gueat "f honor. Mlai Moment, thenp were present Mlaa Mav ' MKntague. Mlaa tVophla Buabe. Mia Annie Travis, Mi Annie Hoot. MlaaJ mmuw a. wiiw nwannanfva tiorne, I ,Mr" l'r"1 Ma.h.'f.r. Mra C. H. awH; i -mi rhur. n.i. ... a vi . . ,,' 1 ' ""'" ithi. lub then dmbanded for th aum mer, ith pleaaant memorle of th """aa oi i or paac aeaaon ani a IlKhttul nntl.'li,tlon cf the Joa of nieetrn. in the fall Those present were. Meadamea A A Thompson, W E Phlpp, F I. Ste ven. T 1' Jerman. Alfred William. .1 It Kenney. H C. Strong. F.llel Wil son 0 H Shaw. A J Felld. F M llarprr. J F Ferrall. F Smith. W n Crawford. Ml Montgomery and .Mls Hill Morson An Intrrewtlnr Social K.vent at Kalsivn The following Invitation (tplslns a delightful ernlnr Pnt at the bosp. table home of Mr. and Mrs C K WeHtherby: " in Friday eve at th hour of eight j To that of eleven, so b not late ' ask you to a Sliver J I At the home of Mr Weatherhv Please bring with sou, at least, una nuerter j To help the iiiss of the "'"nfederat. Iuhter " , Thl romiiet w aa composed bv Mlaa I Eltaaheth tllek Quit a large crowd responded t this unlou invitation, and wer served ( 'with delirious refreshments. Inter- J i epersed with game, "of ,e oldn tim." In response tn the invitation, a , friend In.Tarboro replies thu: rer?.UyrlalS0,n; Sataf ,r,Tr:oMrrrd,arf --- Pr.or -Ml? Huh, Tull. of Klnton. t. th. f' Jkh'V An or'aUoa iuV- trf neat of Mia EUaa IJndy. - ,-T '.l y,J "wS-T iucM which rult.l In Jlti Mra Jamea II Pou returned tea-: ? JTL1 iL'0" 1" f "J2'l?rC,Z Hcmnattr. of Wllkaahorb. winhlni tha "Alwava anslou to help the Dauajh- jr. and Mr W. 8. (lark, of Wil ier. ' , V C and Mr. and Mra. W, L. Herein you'll find two nuaner i Moorman, of Lywrhburg. 'a., arrived Accept stamp, It lrnposih tn carry j vmerday to spead aomo timo hr Cash. i fishing Mr. Claraa ropautlon aa a With host wishes from Jsrkal I aurceooful flahermaa la ackaowlodgwd. Thrash " , , 1 tt V ' ( miw. ltonr f.xti :htit. j swwtaJ Fveeit In HmTw of Mis Jaiia Hr Moore. Washington. Jun 11 Yesterday from It to i o'rlork Mr M O. Hoyt entertained at her hom on Market a I reel In honor of her granddaughter. Ml. Julia Hoyt Moor, th oceartea bring the announcement of her en ablement to Mr. Waltrr Wolf, of Orangeburg. S. C. Th hnm waa boauUfully decorated with palm and fern, th redo schema throughout feet; sink aa whit Th auest were received at the door by little Ml Margt Hvt and W arrsret Hoyt Brsrs w. who wor dsintr dresJ. of whit with pink rib boo a Thev wer tha e durtsd hv Mis Helen Knaler ta tha punch room where th dellerou bor er ws served by Mkasea Md WlndltV and Pearl faanpHett and afterward wer shown to tho dlnlag room by Ml Ertsabrth Warrea.' Her a area of beauty ana) grandewr grted them. Tb raon wa tastily decorated with ferw aad da Isle. a tb eeater of th table ra a lara rasa of pink and whrt lillea - aoe renaded by horoeohaoa of pink and whit rseXBrta A delightful Isarkeo) wa avod. after whlrh th rwtt wer n t tha door br tho twa llttht receiving Wirt and oaek) trveot pre ss n ted with oa of tho arr rsrra whlrh was hall .Fd. sroried :Hh hsnd-palnted ewptda aad heort nd eite an or three pie-, raatonod toartheV with pmk ' aad whH ribbna. j the announcement being written on th renter ,eard F.er -wwe tkn j en as red la enttf arrnck. adlewa war td and ene ef the asnot enjoyable social event ef the seaeoa was over. Mlaa Moor ktae,of Wasblngtna's moss no( ulae ysvna ld a ond a greot favorite in aval flrr left. - The M IUI AM NiK 11. Nrrml IntnrmaMng f. ' KM. Errata of th iHirhim, June 11 Ml Sarah 1 and Martha l evan entertained at all and Mtfllli Cevan i ft, , ., ,1 .. . ft f .f . .. i.rnlna , t II It complimentary tn tha guests of th 'M1r Erwin and Mis lunula Manning, th visiting yt-nug ladle and their host aaan. Thr wart vn te lila or Invited sural a, end with vim and nthualem thoy played th evr enjoyable tam ef ouchre, Th tally rerda wr given out V little Mar garet Roat. Quantities of daisies ar tistically arranged In vase war an vrrhr. At tha conclusion of th cam an If rnunu 'waa aerved. At her hnm rm Trinltv Park. Mlaa prewar- l , fMr,iy'!it 'tn(Str't " iS'r,lf 'ipt' tnj NHUnie 'ffwocl- j ty of Trlnitr t'olleit. Purpl 'and ! w hit, th color of tha e'rdar. daoor whl rnaa. vlolnt and awt paaa SJlTSf 11 .11 -I flinch waa rvd with eryatalliad vlo lata aod klaaea. Mora than ixty grueat nwtyad tha hoapltaJltr of Mia Kllgo. lira J. A. Woodall antertalned at Flinch Friday atemooa from foor to all lo honor of Mr. 8. H. Rema, of Savannah, Oa., and Mra. W. B, Fueken. of Oroaoanoro. Tha horn waa quit pretty In It decoration of roaea and diOalea. Fruit aajaxl and irapa fruit tar aervd tha sueata. Too prea. ent wer: Meadajnaa. W. A. Fulford, Lalla .Oreaa Davta. W ft. Fxieken. Whlto, R. U lindawy, E E. Thorn a, ntrenr Poo and Mtsaca Mvrtla Ho44- fer. Klaanor White. Irla Klgabee. Fellr ' Whltaher,, CI yd Hobcood, and Rubi Howertoa. Th Hlarma Phi Epalloa fraternity Itvt tha ft rat of th oollrg fratomlty I banqueta Saturday night at tha Cor- coraii Hotel. Tha hall had been decorated for tba oocaalon tn tha col of th f renilty wdolteltad rnnch f1- lrm i? "J""1 M7 Tha foltowlnamptlng nw-nu had been prepared: thywberrlea tn tullpa, lobatar a la Nawrburf In EmlUs; "Sigma Phi F.pallon Glrla" by :r F Jewea; To Kraler-nlty Plaea In rollega." by E. C. Ahury. Th auuvenlra wer beautiful red leaihex L 'card raaea on which wer engrarod , th emblem of th fraternity. Th aetlv memhrr of thl fratar ' nlty are: Meaar. E t. Abury. E. E. i Bundv. J. M. Turrln. Jr. Randolph t urrln. H. H. Harrl. Mai McCoy, F. R Ry. Willi Hmith. D. M. Tuttlo, and J. H. Way, Jr a a Mia Atlanta Oibaon Kntetaina. McfaJl. R. C. Jun 10 On of th moat emjoyabl event of the aeaaon wa th raceptlon g1vn by Mlaa At lanta Glbaon at her attractive hom on , Main tret Tueedav evening In honor I of Mlaa Blrdl Iceman, of Monroe. N ('. aad Mlaa Heoal (ilhaon. who j ha Juet returned from Convera Col- lere. w ler ahe graduated trile year. Th parlor. library, and drawing rodm wore beautifully decorated In waaMnrttamv. ' -plrr awtt' yertiw TVl. ...rn imlv with It manv i.-.v,, "whll" tha lawn waa a DUea of Hthl. nil tno lawn wm a piat. beauty In tho receiving party wer Mra. T. ft iMtaaoe Mlaae Atlanta, and Beaate Glbaon. and Mlaa Birdie Iceman. .. A th ruta arrived they wer h ! ered Into the drwina? room and llbra ' r. where nln table had beon ar ranged for a game of "Heart " Mr I vrani r Taium and Mlaa Tena Thom- as won tha prlae for winning th moat hearts Delightful muitc was fumlehe dur ing th 'evening .which lent Ita n qtilsit charm to the occasion. Illclou punch waa aerved out on the veranda, under a bower of rose, by Mi Maria Oibaon. Painty refreshment of cream and rsk sar asrved tho gveata b Mia Nell Thomas and TJI Iceman At a late hour th Tueta reluctantlv departed for thai hn. all roting Mis Olhoon an Ideal h nates ts w lWl-IVwidW-y On Wdnedy, June at 7 It a m. In the Preobyteran Church at Bloana Rock. Herman 8 Deal of Al eaander county, N. C . and Eola R I'eadlv. daughter of Mr and Mra W. Patterson Pendley..of Blowing Rock, wer married. 8 8 3 Great Spot at Th Atlantic. r Mereneq t-rry. rt. t . jam n I Mr W H Scott and party from Ora km N C had very good lucfc their firt day out. Thoy loft th hotel In th morning, returning about noon, bringing or on hundred trout and blu f1h. Hot, a la nfun th c. they ar saving the best until th last tha drum fishing Thl no doubt will b thir moat aurreasful aa wll aa moat eacsttng ratrh. Mr. E. . Parker, of ilrabm. arrived yaatorday to Join ) fishing prtv an( he ei pacta hi usual run of luck. th arhoola of fish em very plen tiful. Thl la Mr, Moorman first vlalt to Th Atkajtrtr and ha thoroughly -)oya th fin flahlng and delightful MJtlng that can ba found at Mora head. Z If Mcter-Wim,,,, North Wllkesbor, Jaaa l Mr. noorgo I- Miller and Mlaa Mlnnla Wil liam wer married at th bride homo near her on the Ith. by Rev. a F Harawtt. f th Methodist ehurrh Mlea Williams la th attrw. tv daughter of Mr. D. W. Wtlilaan ad Mr ktllltl w at North Wllkoa- iwoot onergsstla penaaa: baatnaa Thoy . will mak tbetr hom la North Wlkboroi. At Wlwta Salpbwr Sprraara. ikpodal Now aad Ot. rvar Mostnt Airy. X. C. Jan tt Ameag the ista arrivals at th Whit Sulphur Sprtrtga Hotel ara Mra, B. J. Sr anlda, and party of twolvo, frova Wia. aM OaaJMl laa D Y S P E P S I A " Having t.kea ywar wrondsrfal Vasrareta' ShT thre snoeitb aad bo Ina eetirelv eared af Mastarh Catarrh and drspepvla, I think a , ward of araJs ks duo to T'eararo for thelf wonderful roenaestttow. I kAvo taken natcrerows ether o-ralled rem t tee but wuhowt avail, aad I Bod that Ceararets retire snore tn a dsr than -thr wthvr 1 have taken eiM ln 1 ww enisvft. 11 Merrer St. Jersey City. N. Jr.. t. Pslstskl. peeeot Tsoso fo fVwd kreee lueaw. Was tow e i.rtp W. XV. ft v.e w.m tw .1 I Tba gsesise tatdM etaatnad ' r f nearsstsed to ewes r r , or tirar - , - - r ir -..KQrth; WMkeaoOra.T in th library Mr Olnt. . . . . aa a . I nrlffaW A tnVailw I It flaw fatlCF Wfirk haLaT. "'"Iff fel French' P rip Coffee aa not be. madeJ unless the cot fee itself is prt Jared, blended and roasted acl I) i) (I I ) cprdin to thtV ( a. ' 1 litrnous rrencn f I.1I..., I.Wk ,t IIZIWOFFEE around t family U use f.) r SRntYTAnMCo "i WwJ wOxtAiaiuA iL !-. AW KLiEOAJtT RKIOTOXm - GHea try Mr. TrO(rden tn Honor -f Ml ElUabctb Mrrtimon. T North Wllkeabdro, N. C, Jun tl Tha, homo -of--Mr. and Mr. W". ' F. Trogden on west Main atreet waa tha ar.cn of on of th moat delightful octal vent . anjoyed by th young peoplo of thl town for week put. Th reception waa given In honor of Ml Elizabeth Meriimon. of Oraen. boro, a nloc of Mra Trogden, and on of th most attractive young; wo men In tb Btata. , Notwlthataadlng rain waa falling rtoadlly quit a larg number of tha Invited giie.ta found their jay Jltt.thla hoapltabl hom and wer greeted at tho frontntrAnecbtj.laaaal W OtoangWo. And, Ber prlie a lovaly UtU fancy work bag-. Another conteaC which auUo noval and amuairur, u each gueat waa asked to tak .,. retrpapftcUv flanca Into th racent or dlatant past, (aa tha caaa may be) and relat th moat amusing; arxpeiienc of their early childhood day This brought out atorlea of many thrllllDg adven tures ( T), hair-breadth escape and romantlo love affairs to th delight of all.. Tha two first prliea a Taddy Apa and a fancy work bag to Mr. Waiter W. Flnlay and Mis. Daasl Morrison, whtla Miss Fan Craner and Mr. San ford Cowlaa won tha consola tion prlsea. Thm refreahmanta nerved In th dining room wer la four courses and elegantly hartnontsd with th other feature of tha evening. Fruit punch waa also served In tha hall. Muslo rendered by Mlaa. Merrt- mon and Walter added much to th occasion. Miff ..Alan-Urn's main as Mrs. Trogden's fuev a, a nay. perora returning. Tl Me-CRAIG Rrantlfol Chute! Weddlnf a Wad- Wadesboro, June 11-Tha Wades boro Methodist Church was the seen Thursday night of a very pretty church wedding. Th decorations consisted of rut flowers, potted planta and ami lax with a profusion of sweet peaa, the color being pink and whit. It was th occasion of tha solemnisation of the marriage vows between Mlaa Charlie Belle Cralgi a charming and attractive young woman of Wadesboro, and Mr. Raid Tall, of Klrteton. N . C The vow wer taken In th preeenc of the pastor of the Wadesbora Meth odist Church. Rev J. H. West wing a simple service without ths ling. Hi us-hem war Messrs. Frahi Fsi er. Afam Lockhart. George Craig, of W adeiboro. and J H. Craig, of Char lotte Just bofore the arrival of th wed ding party Mlaa Portia Huntley sang "For iove'a Sweet Sake, Mlas Ool dle Mill wsa at th nrgsut, and for th entrance of the wedding party render ed Mendelssohn wwddlng march. Mlaa Mill wor a becoming coetum of whit battat with trimming of vai lace., and a black picture hat, and car ried pink -sweat peaar and 'feme fled with pink tull. Mlas Portia Huntley wor a white prtnoaa aatln costume with peart trimming, and carried pink sweet peaa tied with whit tulle. Th bride. Ml Craig, entered' th church with th dm-of-bonor, Mr W. M. Craig, of Atlanta, Oa.. aad al th altar root th groom. Mr. Tull, ac companied by his brat man Mr. Har- wood Barb of BaltimoT. Tha bride I wor a pretty eostuaaa of rhampagnal ralah with hat. gloroa, ' and aboea to matrh, and rarried bride's rose and lllllea of tho valley. Th danve-of-honor, Mra Craig, wor a handanm madam of pink chiffon over rnmasJIn, wHh omnrold ered nt aad stiver hand, and a black picture hat and carried pink sweet peaa Immediately after tha ewrornnny a hrtd and groom left la. ef th Saw board Air IJn for Cbr1ott. They wrtrt be at- ham near-Whitney, whsr Mr. Tull la busy with tha const nrctloa work of th Winston-Salem outh beund railroad. Amona tho ute from a ttataar were: . Mr. and Mr. W. H frai. of Atlanta.1 OaV, Mrs. Ooo. A.-IJadsar. of Oreeasborn, and Mrj; John U Tull, of Sanford. N. C-- - ' ' y v TrtR TISRVf OT ffT. lo1f. tVwwtlfwl Cantata HeMrrri It II ttiwrrli of tho Holy Inaarenta. . : Henderson. June 1 1. At tha Church of tha Holy laaoronta, Friday ll renlng. Jun lath, tha choir rendered j rs sjs Kasvrw, w I siiiss-U inannvM a. Vlatoa ef St. John," a Cantata by C. Whltaey Coomb, test aelecte.i from the twentv-flrst chapter af tha Book af Rerelatlon. s Th Brat aolo, "I Saw a Nsw Heara tnd Sew Earth. auna by Mr. U T.-Cooper r Jr, Va ber clear strong voir, aad the theme of the. whole Caetatn, "Holy, Holy. Holy, Lord Ood Almighty." auag by a ejijartott. could b heard wove ta aad out around the j Mr. Pendleton i dorp, rich enntral te note .were at their beet In her sola. " "Oo4 . Shall Wipe Away ail Teora--. Tb trio, asmg bv M' laaib, Mra Harris dad Mra PenJletoo. was aa ' sttracttve eamber. and whe Vlr. Birr eeu aaoei nis run pans noies-ins bartwonr waa complota, ' - Mr. Rh- hard Jonea baa a plain tie, vmpthtl voice, gad h i". 'i Witt Giro I'atd Hlns thot 1 A'nirst ef the Utter af iJf," wa morft en. joved and wh Mlas Iamb otned her sweet aotea wtth hla th melody, wa. r-ect, The Ust nolo, "Thna Carr Vrft M fwe of the Seven An . ir) areid Me Away tn-Spirit la a -'eat H rh jr a whoa tulio wii m uanal, high, blrft- ! iiae aim niuew al. . . Th key not of th Cantata waa glvt-n by Mra. Cooper' lohi and from that In eai h part,, through the trl limphiiiit choru following Mlaa liiila aolo, to Ui grand rllniM. of tha .hymn, "Holy,- Holy, Holy. U.rd Ud Almighty," th Cantata a a auecuM, and moot credliul.l to (hit di rector, Mr. Hiighra, who lo played th ar!umpantHitii, auatumtti hr Htat wid reputation, ag an organlat. Th reaonant note of th violin, tha eilVr ton of tha corat, hlaniua with tha volca. trnnhn J IN harmony of th whola. Immedlattily. ater th proceaalorlal hymn- lit, Lh roctor. Kv. 1. W.. Huithn LjiiIw.j lO ft-j alia. nea l ttictiou; hymn. 4o. being n aa th ireroaaionai. f "lm,.jr., air, vnava, aua v.oop r, Mia Hunter, Mra C. A. Harrla, Ml Lamb, Mlaa Helen Lamb, Mra. Perry, Mr. Pendleton, ..Mra, Strait and Ml. Maria Tucker Th Alto Mia Halgh. of FayetU- vllia, Mra Sydney Cooper, Mra. Fau cet t and Mrs. J. T. Thomas. Tenora Mr. 8. P. Cooper and Mr. Rlcfhird Jonas. ..... Basao Meaar a. Chavaase, of Eng land; Clements, D. Y. Cooper, Jr., Oil llam, Muore, Kimball and Hughes. First Violin Mra. Als. Cooper. Seconj Violin M R, Q. B. Pavla. Cornet Mr. Turner Jonea. Thl wa the second musical festival th choir has given thle spring for on Oood Friday nljrht they sanglli Can tata, entitled, "Tha Bven Last Words on th Cross." 9 - -. DEIilGHTrTL CA11D JARTT. - Mice fllamspy EntcaHalna tn Honor of - Mara. WH1 Thorpe. Rockyx Mount, June 11 Thirty Kuesta enloyed tha hospitality of Miss Ballard Kamsey at a card party given this morning at tha horn of her fath er at the corner of Sunset avenue and Franklin street Mrs. Will Thorp, of Wilmington, who Is a guest In the home, was the honorary guest of th day Six tables played bridge, while fn-the scoy card there came the ln- nevsteon or the day. . Large straw bao,J w-ew- i".n ia racn on ox in players and as tbr advanced from ta ble to. table thy- wra eaCIf time; "g fv-f oi w nosrgay witn wnien to trim th hat, and- every 1heh 'of flowers wa of practlcaly a different color. The ht were trimmed aa the advance from table to table waa made, and the holder of the hat bearing the larf- .number of ftowrrs - 'de-lared th winner of th morning honor, at cards. The atora idea I Indrei a novel on, and Mlaa Ramsey U to be commended for th Innovation which was Tttv4" 'With delight by I h aTVests. After cards a luncheon In several courses was aerved to the guests. When th hour for departure came, it wa. with expreaalona of tha good time enjoyed by each on that they bade th hostess and guest of honor a morning adieu. Each of the thirty young women present left for their homes, wearing the score rard of the morning and with unstinted praise of this, a morning most pleasantly spent 75 S WITH MRS. K H. (iRKKN. Entertain. RHIghtlully in Hmiwr of Visiting; (jurat. Rocky Mount, N. C, Jun 11 In honor of her visiting young guests Mra E H. Crew entertained three- npme. on Jyorva. Uhu rch. tjo. troen he nour. of eight until eleven-thirty last night. Ths guests of honor of the oc casion were Misses Lola (llgnilliat-.. of South Carolina; Evelyn Hop. Daniels, or -Wilson, and Madallne Cutchln. of Wilson, and Mr. Charles C. Ianlels, Jr., of Wilson. The guest, ware wel comed, into the home by Mssdame. Crew.' and Christie and Mr. E. H Crews, and as they passed Into th portals of th hospitable- hom thoy were Introduced to th guests of honor of th occasion. ' A part of th evening was pleaaantlv spent at ' tete-a-tete while a contest was tha fun getter of the evening1 and brought roars of laughter to tha many guests present. At the contest Mrs. I Alia Daughtridge and Mr. Roy Batch er wra th aucceaaful ronteetastsv During th evening' pleasures th guest, were .erved with punch from th punch, bowl, graciously - pxaWd over br Mis Lula Daughtridge and Mr Johnnie Qriflln. j During th evening dainty refresh ments In several courses were served. 3 hn the hour for departure came all eolared the evening aa on most pleasantly spent and thl Social hap pening a. an event that might be classed as th. "beat yet." S Society at Tato Springe, Tat Spring Hotel, Tate Spring, Tenn., Jun.., 11., prominent, loiter. fiarttrlpating In th contest here on he links of the Tate Spring Oolf Club AFTER SUFFERING FORYEARS Cured by Lydta E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound T-ri rUpMs, Minn. "I wu sick f oi (rears wuito pwaaiug hrotiifh the Chang of Lu and , wu bardly abls ta b rourvd. After tak ing lit bottle, of J.rdU E. llnkbam'. Vegetable Com-; pound I rtltcd JO! pouodi, am now i able to do ay own ! work tod feel! well." Mn. Ed. i- -i i.a 1XJT, Talk lUp. UrookrllJa, OWo.'! w. lrreml.r nd extremely nervous. A pclfihboy rcorrirneitt1ed Lydlft .E. rinltham'i egeUUie Compound to mt And I bare com) rrfni.r grid bit rerv. are uch batter. Mn. ll Xnnnsx). rnoknil, OMo, LjniA . nnkhftta'd Ve.rs.ts. tie Cm- utMi, made from native mote and : rba, contain, no n.rrvntie or harm. fnl drnga. and to-dy hoMg the re-cord 1 for the Is ryes t pnmlsr of ftftnal etjre. of ft male disease, we know of, ,d thmnand, f rnlrmtarr Utl?rnn!aht ' r on eie ha the riokham lahnrt'ory, t Lynn. Vas., from wonieti who hTe , rem cared from glnjost arpry form c.f : frm1e romp',alnU, InflitmrriUcvn, ul rrtion.flirpiarnorits,ft!iro1d tntnert, tTrognlatitifa,pertcJic plit,rfk.che, i tnligetios) and riervrMM pros'rarton, , Fry trnfTerlnf wnNin we. It pv er ejf (o rire i,yej;g y jlnkhfi . Ap tMo ( otrpfinnd fttHal. If yrnwaiitkprrl.ili'T,rwH?n ?t rs, I 'ink bant, I,jnn.if ,f,r u f It r r- Feel So Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs Til fared Hat Qukk. If you have eor feet, tired feet, sweaty feet, lam feet. Under feet, melly feet, corn, callouaea or bun ions, read What happened' to Mra. Crockett, of Jefferewnvllle. TIZ 1ID IT. . Mr. Crockett says: After Uwy aroond trcatmrat aha walked dowa atalrs one foot at a time,' Kha haa not been able to walk dowa stair be fore In past Sre yeatra, ' eaorpt by stepping down ob eai-h atrp with one foot at a time. Tola la remarkable. btaMl flta more Doxra.' No matter what ails your feet or what under heaven you have used without getting relief, Jut us TIZ. Its different. It acta right oS. It cure .ore fat to atajr cured. It' the only foot remedy ever made which atta on. the prioclpte of draw ing out all the poisonous axudatlona as,. I'tdTr fetrT '' Porgrrt ana other remedlea merely clog up tho pores. - TIZ -cleans them out- and keeps them clean. You will feel bet ter Ik Bret, titne- M s uoed - Va tt a week and you can forget you ever had aore fret There is nothing, on earth that can compara with lb TIZ 1 for sale at all druggists, lie psr. box. or direct, if you wish, frarlt Walter Luther Dodge V Co., Dodlr Bldfr., Chicago, : Ml Raconunndd and (old by Henry T. Hicks A Co. ara: B. R McCaU. Norfolk. Va ; M. W. McKenii. Portsmouth. Va.: W. A. Haygood. Atlanta, Ga.; C. LaPrade, Cincinnati. Ohio; W. C. Reddeck. Cin cinnati, Ohio: J. B. Madden. Savan nah. Oa.; J. K. Livingston. Macon, Ga.; John W. Tomllneon, Birmingham, Ala ; W. W. Cunningham. Atlanta, Oa.; A. C. Wtlltngham. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Mr. Thomas Ellla. Birming ham. Ala.; Mr D. T. MctJulre. Mlas M. McOulre. New Tork City; T. J. Heflln, Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Martin. Mrs. C. H. Cochran, Mr. anj Mrs. J P. Oaut. Mr and Mra E. H founders, John C. Cruia, Clarence E. Robb, mad up a week end auto party from Knoxvtlle. Among thoa riding and driving Aartjea f., Ur ,- ri)i-ssv) "--.-lira I-' John Ta1a Miss Hrnrl.ii nul.u liuisvliJie; Ky ; W, W. Cunningham, Atlanta, Ua.; Miss Claudia Jahnstona. navannan, ua.; Air. c. w. Tonamtr. Mobil. Ala ; Mr. J, R. Entile. Mobile. Aim.; nr. a. tvAiccan, Kortoi lk. Vs.; Miss Lavette. ' Chattanooga. Tenn,; Mlaa Calhoun, lacksonviu. Florid a. . C Rrtnrnibrr Bernard and CaidweiL (Special to News and Observer.) Wilmington. June 11. A feature of session on the boat waa the In troduction by Rev. Dr. P. R Law, of Charlotte, editor of Preabyterlaa Standard, of a resolution paying high tribute to MaJ. Win. H Bernard, founder of tha Wilmington Star, and nearly half century Its able editor and ovtur,' and Mr. J. P. Caldwell, until recently editor of the Charlotte' Observer, and making them members of the aeooeiatton for life geveral pai4 high, tributes to both Major Rer-4 nard and Mr. Caldwell, after whlrh the resolutions were adopted. X V Dellghtful Lawa Fete, Carthage. June It. The Toung Ladles' Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church gara a lawn fete to th. ladles' Missionary Society. In honor of Mrs. M. A. Roberts, mother of their pastor. Rev. J. K Roberta, on Friday afternoon from four to six o'clock, at the home of Dr. Otlbert Mrlo.l. The guest, were welcomed by Misses Carrie Cof. Eula Blue, Mr. W. 0 Brown' and Mr. H. P. Sea well. 'The matron, were served with dellHoua refreshments, by a bevy of beautiful girls and the, aflernoea wa. greatly enjoyed by all. . DACGHTDtS Or ttFEDFRACT. Delight fal Afterwonw M Ith Mlaa gat. - sana Kolllcoffer. Weld on. June HeNo more de lightful afternoon could bo tmaeined than tho mooting of th Junius Daniel Chapter Vnlted Daughters of th Confederarv with Mlaa (teeana Zolllcoffer on Frldar. The beautiful home waa artistically decorated with 111 lee and long leaf pine, the color srhm being yellow and green. At' tn conclusion or tne oust nee aesssnn a mot dl'ghtfut -program waa rea dared as follows: Whenth. HearjtWaaToune Wm rhelisa. Bniertalnlnr President Davta, read' tag. Mra. eVllklna. . TVnttna; Qikartett MIoe rhelp. ZoUrnDtlar, rierc, and Mrs. ' R- Travlsi . -: Roensietrwctloft oader, Johnson Mlaa. Pierce. :.X . ' - -.-jx...ia CRINELEY'S . DIPrTTMK.TT STORE. .,IaL!CI. It , . DRY GOOfS IJEPT. .? , ll-ln. Cuttala Swtsa. lo. . .. Pillow Cases. 10c, . " tttt Bed rmoota. tie. Tard wide CjibUarJi. t-twfe. Lac Certain, tic io tt. pr. CROtTiFnr. ' Ewers and Haslns 3J. tt.'lS, 1 () - 11 It. Toflet Sets with ftlop Jara, 1., . . II. ' : - - -;'( - Fralt Jar. sa Jeillee, .' '" - MfOFJs All stare, TRrn; nwwjr tRTriut Mosqurta Csnoplea, il tl. II Tl. Hemp Suir Csrpot, 11 l-e, . Matfrg lie. ITe. fttu lie. " ,f Kost, c. to II a. " FTRNrrrRF. STOVES AXD RAXGCS. Taao Um, It, to 14.. 'rn Doors and Wlndowa . Frer and Crmtera. , Hommcs-k and Pwierv CPAVAl LEY'S f'unfrderat Menu Mrs Gregory lellhtfnl refreshments, carrying out lh roiie rhme were ervd by" th hosl, aesiatrd by )lis Mu grov and Mis Temp itolllpoff,,, Koeclsl gut of th chapter wr w follows: Mra tillllsm, Misses Ahbott. Of Lreorgia, wnlalPtielp, ciarlt, DrnT-sTASir-irxn. Reaoiiful Home Mjarrtage a 1naatrari Tirarsday. Oa Thursday of laat week tha wA, ding of Mlaa Ella Htanfleld to Pro! K. A. Burt wa. solemnized, at th bride. hom in . Lmirgr,RvT '. H. K. Stanfleld. brother of th hrirt.'. nrto ,vi nrine s maid, and Prof Judd. of Raleigh, waa boat maT The. -4wUl-catriad .'..White roses, and' I waa dressed In ft going away gown oi '' jwugso, A beautlfut altar had , baan eon. tructed. before which stood tha brld and groom while the ceremony waa being performed. Mla Btanfleld la ft besuMful young woman of many accomplishments, of one of tha beat families in Caswell county. She graduated at Littleton College, where .ha taught muslo for yearj later aha taught In Nash ceunty. ' Prof. R. A, Burt ft notlv of Wak county, .on of Mr. and Mrs. j j Burt of Holly Springs town.hlp,' la regarded as one of tha leading school men of the State. bora lead, ha has been the central 'figure In build ing up two of tha beat high school n tha Stat Holly Springs, hi Wake county, and ML Pleaaant In Nash county. - The bride and groom left Leasburg for Washington. Niagara Palia an other point. - North. Returning to North Carolina, thy will ba at hom at Holly Springs. Property on in Value Before It gels too high for yon to rah oonotiit wtth rettttv to soma very pretty property that wa hava which would make beautiful home. If you want to make a good In vestment In reel estate, see ua first We hav some vary attractive of ferings. J. M. BBOU&HTOH & CO. Special Proclamation The Country IsSafe And old Norti Carolina is in front rank as usual. Her credit is GILT EDGE y A NO. L Jferth Carolinians vrhrtbev llrtng tn KEW YORK (sew that mlllioa doilar bid for K. C boad) or NORTH CAR OLINA ara toyaJ to Urtr MOTTXZR T.Te and hare ttmMtmem ba har HO.XESTY aad JTrTTTF. KORTH CAJtoUM.!' can always br dk-petndrd apoai to Irak ewt for their STATE and rota so ber whe railed ' What I hare berw illn fh PEO IUe of the STATE for the past sev eral ye b paid far exh tlmi WORTH CAROUXA BOTDS are fba f aad beat tmeaaies at for XORTH vrollna pnips-4auftoy mlraat by tlTOfUALS aT LEATjnro PA PT3W a Use ST ATX. Thorn what brsagtaj JfORTH CARO USA BONDa Sftrw f ortojaa, the, who eld , ftftd want le be, I oaan I eeTer SORTTJ C.VROtlXA 4 par nest, glt at PAR AXD 11 1'KK- BtTjS. a da. Ills, ad PAR ATD Vf. IkJtljyf. and X. C ra, Itlt, at 1.11 AJTD LVTEREST. which la ft 4 PER CfTST XT7T WYEeTrMljsT. Jfortll Carotlnft la, Hmv prVwd aw ppi' -Ci MrtfXrVAI.1V f " llra aad FtoswK 'XlAIFJGHi ST. 0. - North Carolina : lUftroad ' ' ' - Stock. ' " , 1, - - - Thle Is t pes. rrtK. fXrarikerd. tieaaw ed lor M years by eOCTHtlVC RVH WAY I'D. I ratal giro yaw ft apertal prtrw esa thrs, ray SETS, -yoa mora than X. C. rwieyla, Xa las. Tba frnte TRFtTRFR says, ("STATU has Mv Ml alsarre rhHiHhe win west aeO). Tbt asnrti sniM rwadlly at 1.1ft share, t do wo ask XE.R the snwrta, I ' - ? , C. C. MrDOAI,T), J earn ma ftad Bonxla. . RtU -K.n, X. C., i DixieTire Insurance Co. j Aa awand aa ft ftOU-AR. ft s Wejg I bare el Mawra af thkt WITT-MI K IK t I JMU A SHARK BCTS TT. tilt paid la aw sar. Boo Vehea lite f lle. Tbevdwire ft PtTinXS rtMi ef Is&oea. Tber hewigt Hoopoe worth of W. c e m.ky. ACT QtlfX W TRK ne yeeir awikw f or H or ft win b rs. I orrfli its barew ft ahort Urn bwk. This kj ft borfala. m C. C. M-DO'AIJy. tck. and r RAij-ran. , waddlag wiU be next tali. eey rocs. p sat MouataiaJ was sang by M Lam Ik 1 It U frr abd J way !pl ul. t

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