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Silt TiiflUGIII
ANP SOCIETY
TATLORKn MIT OX LATEST UXFJ
Fhlm atfil eems to cling to ths
tinker the minate outline. In tha matter
of tailored suit at lessl. Those d la
played In tha shops have tha three
nuarter l-ngth, aamW-flttlng coat, with
low tloelng and the rant skirt, bar
' Ing In moat instsnt'es seme adaptation
f lha nouular dado band at tha feet.
'Tha auit above of rough green rgs
eihlMts carh of tba-ae points, ana ia
'effectively trlmmnd In moaa green
valvct. Thla la used m InsM no ravara
ui ruffe and at the.alde aeama of eoat
land aklrt. and In turn la trimmed
with button of tha material get
'closely together.
GRANDMA'S MJFFERS
Iy Mri...p, V..H1M1JL
AV lit! la ahoaa, with hug rosette.
And heel " La Marist Arstolnette";
8f you have danred tha minuet
With courtly Marqula I- Fayette!
A hundred year you've lain ao atlll
(The thought cornea with a auddan
thrill)
I won'lrr if you rouild forget
Again to dance the minuet!
For I tonight. In old brocade
And pettlcoM with silver braid,
With patch, powder and pomade.
Fhall wear you to the maaqurade.
'My grandma slipper! And I muae
When you lent dancid. oh! dainty
, shoes.
Twss with bright aword and epaulet;
Tour partner. Marqula La. Fayette!'
A hundred vrars' What Interlude
.glnce that far time' And I Intrude
'Vpon your garret solitude
That you may danre wlih modern
dude!
,Jfo! Back within your ancient caaa
With by-gone gowns and yellow 'lace.
II reverent lay each Utile ahoe.
No modern man shall dance with you.
Small allppcra, you shall not disgrace
The memory of that time and place
When lat wKh flatihlng Jewela et.
Vu led the reel with t-a Fgyetttr
f! o
Mrs K H. John left yesterday for
Henderson, to attend the Woman
IiMrlct Hnm Mission, meeting.
alias VVyatt Kennon, of Red
Fprlngs. wan In the city yeeterday,
returning home from Wake Koreat.
Mr. C. B. Barber, of Neuse. was
In the cliy yesterday, going to Pprlng
Mope.
Mrs. K It. Campbell left yeeter
day for Fuiiay Springs, to vlalt Mra.
K B. Johnson.
Mra A H. Iveleea, of Spartan
burg, left yeeterday for Clayton, after
vlaitlng In the city.
Mr. and Mn. W. B. Atwater, of
Fayrttevllle, wre In the city yeeterday.
reluming home from Plttsboro.
Mies Mary Lawrence Hlnlon left
jeaterday afternoon for Seven Spring.
Mr. R. B, Plummer left yesterday
for Marlon, E. C to visit her brother,
ilr Wm. K lavl. .
Mr. Joe Person, of Charlotte,
epent yeeterday In the city and left
In Ihe afternoon for r.oldaboro.
Ml Jessie Wajodall returned yes
terday afternoon from Ashevllle. where
he haa been spending the aummer.
Mr and Mr IV I (iold. Jr., re
turned yesterriav afternoon from Dee
Moines. oun -
Mr loiiie Cuthrell and little
daughter. ..f tloUUboro, are vlaitlng
Mr. and Mrs W. J. Applewhite, on
North East fireet.
Mr. John Angler, of Durham,
pent yealerday In the city.
Mr K L. Mlddleton, of Cary.
f pent yeeterday In the city.
Mr. and Mra. I M. laton and lit
tle eon. Maater Allen Deaton. left y ea
ter da afternoon for Troy.
Mr J. M. Power. Jr.. and Mia
Tetruna Powell, of Wake Foreet, spent
yeeterday In the city.
Mra J. J. Kogera. of Atlanta, re
turned home yeeterday, after vlait
lng her sister, Mr. A. C. Bluell, on
Weat Morgan street.
Mr Henry Hunter returned to
tier home In Greensboro yeeterday,
after vteKIng In Raleigh.
Mr. Allen Muffin, of Hllleboro,
lUnnaloee PnnHJflnei nf flna fill.
homa Lady, Who Telli How
Card u I Brought Back
Her Health And
Strength
Chandler, Okla. "I hardly know."
write Mra. Kll Flowers, of thla place,
"how to thank you fur the good that
('ardul haa done me. When I flrat
wrote, I thought I waa paat help, hut
( 'ardul relieved me at onoe. J gained
at least 10 pounda, and everybody aay
1 look ao much hti'ar. ! am till Im
proving greatly. I owe you alncere
thanka for your ('ardul. " '
Thar are many'women, completely
worn-out and discouraged, on account
of aome form of womanly lllneaa. Are
yoaT Hava you triad CardulT If
not, whyt .
Thouaanda har written to tell of
tha wonderful benefit Cardul haa bean
to them, Cardul haa a record of
over half a century, aa a guocassful
remedy for women. Iurlng thla time,
over a million women have found re
lief In -Cardul. Why not youT
Aa a general, female tonto, to build
up your atreriKth. and bring bark roay
cheek, nothing you can find will do
ao much for you aa Cardul, tha wo
man tonic.
A trial will convince you that Car
om ia just nat you neeu. 1
r or aaie i y an uruggiaw.
N. B Write lo: Ladlaa Advlaory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn., for Hpeclal In
tructlona and 84-page hook, "Home
Treatment for Women," aent in plain
wrapper on re(uet.
I I Alil.iutt tit t V,
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! Preti;- I.h t..l.n.Mf iBfcee I i, t
i mt-m.
I Wur.a. SI Mr Itoe'r I-
' Ira jt4rit.r kii1 SI;m 1mih li.i6?.
! ere ninrft.it et ll h..m nt I t " 1
I Mr. J M .Selriy li e irn..i.
I it per fiirmi ),y lie. V 1. il-ili
I t,f Clinton. 1ri bri.i ft?l-
ft tlv attlrtd and tarried wtlte rarna-
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The out -of Iowa gueata who aitnd
ed the wt.liii mum Mr II. 1'- raf
rloiy Tulhwr i'l th groom, Fan
nin (iray and lUater Frrlir, of
hxtianevllle, lr of the groum, Mr
Jaioca rarrb.r, a brother of the
groom; alao Mr. Kdetn l llua-y, vt
(liarlolte, N ('., tirolher of the
brlda; Mia Kvelyn Prlvett. ' f Oold
boro, N. f, Mra Kugene I'hllyaw. of
Wilmington. N. C . M ftaJUe How.
den. of Wilmington: Wiae Emma
Whllaker, of Jackeonvlile. Kla; U:ae
Mary Uv lluaeey. of CbJnapln. N.
C and Mr. r. U. Huaeey, f Wallace.
N. C. - .
Mr. and Mra FaxH. left oa th
northbound train for Washington and
othea pvtnta. Many uaeful and haad
m preaent were" received.
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JOIIJf Vf. Dl'UHAM CH.PTER. .
' ) 1 . f 1 a p...." r l.i I: 1 a t-i 1 )
a'.-t g i.. w .1. at.bt In ouvuie lr
j tune .. I h to t 141 lo of
i thlMic.,,'' U evh cf gie-sli.!.!.
1 Itiw-Lit. Ot'liu ti, leaili.g of
! rtii:irA In j meg tlio tuuilier'g kc.'.:!),
1 5f ), l .ta nt J 1 1 j.ure )ir (yituia
""""" J la advauc lor Ui liiiportaiit vauk
i IVoin.a wl.0 m ,'utler' Trlend r avt4 bmu U of tiia d!.v nmfurt and unri)ij
. COBiiKun eiyectMlt niotlinx. Jt la a poiiutxutlug oil Hint thtnutiuli! lubil-
rU eveiy tut-.' l nerve and tendon Involved at tuth times, and t.'iii promttag
ptyvlckl iuu.f.rt. II (Ida nalui fcf tiuaudlng tti tilu aud Uaug and por- i
rect-f oreprg tlj tyntam for th
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f Is
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; twolng of tiby. MotUr'i "Mend
aaaurM a k. a,ud natural raeovery
fat very wmtt ho gieg It It la
.for gala at dnig at or. Wrltg tot
irea pout tot ei pert act nothera.
OSaULAToa 00,
eVUant. Qa,
pent yesterday In the city.
Mra. John Loula Martin, of Ports
mouth, Va., arrived In the city yeg
terday afternoon and la vlaitlng her
later, Mra. Hubert Hynum.
Mlaa Irene Itoone, of Clayton, la
TiaiiiDR nn. uhh it. nooiit.
VMlae lilllle I pchurch returned
home to Apex ypMpntay, after vlalt
Ing Mlag Josephine Hear.
Mra. K KhI.'. of Alabama, re
turned home .MJi.-rdn.v, after visiting
rrienda in the city.
Mra Julius A. Duncan, of Dur
ham, epent yeeterday In the city.
Mra Oeo. T 1'rochard and llttla
daughter, of Bcranton, Pa., are vlait
lng Mra. Wiley M Hogera.
Hob. F. A. Woodward and wife,
of Wllaon, are In h city, gueata at
the homa of Mr. and Mra J. H. Rob
blna
Mr. and Mra. I. M. Deaton am!
Maater Allea Jordan are apendlog
several daya In Troy, N. C.
Mr. J, O. Cheatham and little ao
of Wllaon, are vlaitlng relative In
Weat Raleigh.
Professor and Mr. J. A. Blvlna
have removed to their home, til
Fayettevllle atreet the Mra. E. R. Mof
tltt residence whlcb they ' recently
purchased.
Mr. and Mr. John M. Wombla
returned to the city after vlaitlng at
Knosvtlle, Tenn.
Mra. Rugene Morehead and Mra,
George Watts, of Durham, who hava
been spending the aummer abroad,
pent yesterday with Mra. Robert
Jone. in thla city, coming from Dur
ham In an automobile.
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COMn.I.MF.XT.RY TO
MI.ss ELEANOR COSX.
Mr. William I). Kloan Give Delight
ful Linen Wiower.
Int the dining room, whare tea waa
poured by .!! IxhiIm Manning Van
able and chocolat. by Mra, P. H.
Wlnatoo. The ooclon waa greatly
eeijoyed and Mra. Wolti proved a moat
cb.arm)og hoateea .- ,
" . ' BAt'il-aTEVCE. ' ;
PRF-SKKU HARD.
Coffee' Wright on old Agni
When prominent men realise the In
Juiioua efTerta of coffee and the change
la health that Post urn ran bring, they
the benefit of othera.
A superintendent of public erhoola
ia gouthern Stat, aaya: "My another,
el nee her aarty childhood, waa an In
veterate coffee drinker, had been
troubled with her heart for a number
of year and complained of that weak
all ever feeling and atrk stomach. .
fflctal vtatt M a distant part of th
eeuatnr and to k dinner wttti nna of
tha merchant f the plare. . I aotkl
somewhat peculiar flavwur of the
roffee. and ake4 him concerning IL
- H replied that It waa Poetunt. 1 was
pleased with It that, after ;he mewl
,'ri, & wvm u- b piniaaa m carry
home with me, and bad wife preiar
awme for the aeit meal; the whole
family liked It an well that we discon
tinued coffee and used Poet am en-
tirery.
"I bad aeally been at times very
anxious concerning my mother res
elttina, but we noticed that after aalng
poaitqm for a short time, she felt ao
m rh better than she did rtior to Its
v-at and had little troohU with her
beart an-1 He stch atomarb: that th
readarh were not ao frvoueat, a4
ber gereeal condition much Improve
Thte reevnaed until she waa as well
and beei'y ee the raet of a.
' I know Pnetafa baa beweflted mr
e-if and the other members of the
fa-fT!'y, but In a more marked degree
tn the eeee of my another, as h waa
a -et'r) of Inng adlng."
Fvee- re-ed hw sherre) tetter A wew
o-w spTieert) fruaa time to tinee. Ttey
On of tha prettiest Social events
of the aeason waa the linen ahower
sfven litat evening from eight till
eleven by Mr. William D. Sloan,
complimentary to Mlaa .Eleanor o.nn,
whose marriage to Mr. Lonnle Pmtth
Will take Viace on October Mh,
The'" guests vera welcomed at tha
door bv Mlaa Lalla R. Belts and Mra.
Kloan, who ushered them Into the alt-!
ting room, whloh waa beautifully dee
orated, yellow nd green being tha
color rbetne. The dc oration In
this room were carrlej out In pal me.
golden rod and yellow and green
crepe paper. Over the group of
palms that adorned the large bay
window were the words "October 5th,
lie," tha letter being yellow and
on background of green.
When the ' guest had assembled
dainty cards, each' having on It a Qlb
on head, were dlatninited and each
person present wa anked to writ a
wish for tha brlde-elc t, who waa the
guest of honor. When all had writ
ten, the wlahes w-r read by Mlaa
Lalla R, Betta. This feature of the
evening afforded nuu-h pleaeur.
Th gueata were then uahered Into
tha room, adjoining the alttlng room,
which waa alao moat tastily decorated
tha tarns color enema ' be
ing used, carried out la gul
den rod. palm and black-eyed guaana'
It waa la this room that tha gueata
drew from a large brass Jardlnlr
miniature plrturee of the bride-elect,
which they kept aa souvenirs. These
were on small gilt hearts, to which
were attached dainty pieces of green
ribbon.
. Tha .next feature of tha orentng.
which proved Interesting to all pres
ent, waa the ahower, which waacar
r led out la a most unique atyle. In
tha centre of the room waa a large
drum, made of the flowera and pleats
In which the decorations were carried
out. The bride-elect waa given a
tinsled stick and UU to beat ths
drum, whlrh yielded ft shower 'of
beautiful linen piece at he-" toach.
The gueata were then ushered Into
the dining room, where dsllclou re
freshments, consisting of cake and
Icee, were served.
During the evening the gueata wera
favored with eeveraj aolos by Miss !
Margaret Faucette and readings by '
Mlaa Ona May. Mlaa Flora Creech.;
who waa among the gueets present, i
rendered selections oa the piano, akea 1
MNe Ada 8 heart n.
"The evening throughout was one of I
ranch enjoyment. j
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M. Lake t1r. le. ' j
The Pt. Luke's Circle of ' King's !
Daughter will meet with Mrs. Flet-1
cher Phillip), t (loath Boylaa Aveaue, I
Friday gfternon at 4 e'etork. r
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Ta MerraHlrt mrtere Wndewta,
The Ftrat Bptiet Sunday rhol
will give a rerevttoa to tha etedent
of Meredith and A. M. C"Hee
Pstnrdey evening from I tf 1 e rlnrt
la the lecture room f the r hurra.
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' For DoHaL
The Versa rd elue ef the Prae
brierlan eburrh win gtv a stag ae
rial oa Friday night of this week, at
I dork.
The Invl'atleej t extended In all
I the ywung etntneae fnn ef the itv.
Dangtiter of U (taafeWtry Appnlnt
iM-U-cwtr to the) HUMt CoaeeaMKaa,
U lilt h Meets la Hocky afoaua Oo
' tolier 1s.
Wllon.. Sept. It. Thera was a
large meeting of the Joho W. Durham
Chapter. Iiaughtera of tha Confede
racy, who met In regular monthly
session last Tueeday afternoon at tha
resglence of Mra W. D. Hackney. At
the conclusion Of tha business aea
alon delicloua refreshmetita - were
served by tha bootees and a raoat en
joyable afternoon waa spent
The etaaa convention of tha Daagb
lers will meet ill Rocky Mount oa Oo
tober 12, and tha chapter choee aa
delegate to thla convention Mra. F.
A. Woodard. Mrs. V. U. Coaart and
Mra W. D. Hacknay.
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MIU'ttdl-Mimrej,
Enfield, Hept II Mr. rrank W
Mitchell, of Ktoney Creek. Va.. and
Mli Louise Virginia Moore, af thla
plare, were married here, tha cere
mony being performed- by Rev. Mr.
Brttt. of , the Baptist church. Mlaa
Moore Is the accomplished and at
tractive daughtecJutJalr ndMi
D. P: Moore. Mr. aad.Mra. MttcheU
left on a Southern bridal tour. I'poa
their return they will make Weldon
their home.
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Manga m-Hoaaie.
Durham, Sep. II. Misa Virginia
Howie anj Mr. Marvin Mangum. both
of thla city, were married this more
Ing at nine o'clock at the home of
the bride's mother, sirs. N. M. Howls.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Mr. Haymer. After tha wed
ding the couple took the Northern
train and will spend several days
away. Ther will Mva here.
Mr and Mrs. T. H. Creea left yee
terday for Ktng'a Moantatn. where
they attended today the funeral of
their on -In-law. Mr. M M. Marshall
They were totally surprised by tha
announcement of bis serioas- itlnsas.
They had expected htm to recover
from alow typhoid fever and he naj
gotten along aplendtdly a tew week.
Mr Marshall- married a Mlaa Cress
and leaves a wife and two young
children.
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Water-Wood.
Grahtm. Sept. il. Mr. George H.
Slater of Michigan, and Mlaa Nancy J.
Woods of fiwepeoirvMo, were mar
ried hers by Bquira V. M. Enttsa It
wag a romantic affair, ths couple
having only met three daya before tha
hatpy event. It waa tha culmina
ting of a correspondence.
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Mrs. A. E. Woita EntertaJnai
Chapel Hill Sept. tl Mra. A. T.
Wolti delightfully entertained about)
fifty ladlea Tuesday afternoon at
"Ftra O'clock Tea." la honor of Mra
Isabella Stacv Heath, of Trinity, and
Mlaa Mary'Jarman, ef Richland, both.
of whom are spending tha winter ta
Chapel Hill.
The parlors and library wera beau
tifully decorated In golden rod aad
yellow dairies and ferns.
Mrs. Wolta waa aaetsted by Mrs. K.
K. Graham, who reaelved the ruet
In the hall, and by Mrs. Chsa Woolen.
who served bon-bons la tha library
Mrs. T. J. Wilson Invited th rueet
Osrltar )U ' Tskea
UrUts,
a PaaquOUuik
Ellaabeth City. N. C, Sept. it
Mr.. Christopher Columbu Baura, . of
Currjtucg county, and Mtaa Flossie
May Spence of Newland township,
thla county, arrived here yesterday
rooming from Currituck eounty and
war quietly "married In the office of
register of deeds. lie (liter Bpsnca of
ficiating. . ( ;r . - .
Mlaa' Bpenca had bean rtaltfng
friends la Currituck county and when
It cams time fog her to start for her
homa In this county, Mr. Baura, who
had been paying her ardenj atten
tion, could not ataad the Idea, of her
leaving and ao persuaded her to make
Currituck ber home. However, tha
younr lady waa ' not persuaded ao
easily to rellnqulah Pasquotank coun
ty aa her home and It was only after
they reached Elisabeth City that aha
gava consent . , j,- .; - , . v, . .
Mr. Banm U a ao'n of Mr. Thorn aa
Raum. a well-known cltlsen of Currl
tuck eounty. and Mrs. Baum la a
proaparoua fanner of -VewUnd town
ship, this county. "
Tha couple ia now on a visit to th
bride'a parenta at.Kewland.
A Quiet Wedding.
Morehead Cliy, N. C, Sept. tt On
Tueaday evening at I o'clock, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mra. D.
H. Oevaklll and alls Georgia Willi
were married. Rev. Theo, B. Davis,
officiated. Ths beet wlihe of a host
of friends go with this popular young
ooupls aa they embark together on
life's voyage,
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Pattnrann-hmyrs, '
Newton, Sept. in Yesterday after
noon Mr. Hubert Patterson, of China
Orova, and Mlaa Mary Ellen Bmyra, of
Conover, were wedded at tha homa of
tha bride. The ceremony was per
formed by ths Rev. Robert L. Pat
terson, brother of th groom, of
Charlotte. Among those' attending
from out-of-town werg: Mayor and
Mra- Clarence dapp, of Newton; Mra
Dr. M. L. Stevena of Aahevllle; Mrs.
I. F. Patterson, of China Grove; Mr.
and Mrs. F, N. Patterson, of Kan
napolla; Mr. and Mra A. L Patter
eon, of Albemarle, and Mr. Clark B.
Patterson, of China Grove. Ths couple
will llya In China Crova. Tha brtd
Is tha daughter of Mr. Francos 8.
smyra, or conover, and la a very
charming young woman whosa friends
are numbered by scores. ,
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I Waller-Griffith.
Th Rsv. and Mrs. John H, Griffith
announca.- the- engagement Of Chair"
daughter, Mlaa Courtenay T. Green
ough to Mr. Wllmer Joyce Waller, of
Alexandria. Va. Tha wadding will
take place In - November.-Kintton
Free Free. .
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