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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY M ORNING, JULY 21, 1011 um coAmos thisos r. mmm 1 ae ttungi tluit piM la tbetf accustomed The !rht wbtrh briaf iwret , steep to no tea sr. " Ti kiiuily lorra tint 1U the (rsi Bent, " Tlx friends that shared oar yhlidbood's hatnv Dlar. w no psaaril wits ss tbreugaMearniug's ne 1Hr, lad found with as lo belitits that lay before. - - And walked beside m through jeotn'i rareiea data, Tbews in (bt t triors wblra saemore eaW stress. . . : . These are WieMrsds-wno always booth and blea, -'---' Tb leves-wtta wbIcs esr erar? bops es twines; . Ah. happy be wh. wbea life's evils come. inda peace and eanetnsrr la Ma borne, MnHte M. Lowswr. la The Hsrtngflm, slaas. liepubitcsu. - rived In the city yesterday and la the '. (UMt at the home of Mr. 7- L. Holes. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Holes, of Richmond. Va., are visiting- at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. 55. L. Holes. I Miss Elizabethvv-WtnreWf-th . Secretary of State's office, has re .turned from a trip to the mountains. ;. --Misses Mabel and Hot tie Robert son are in PnrtamnQth, Va , hh vlajt rw Mrt H.C. Raskins." -Jdr.- w Mt tfmflnitfofl i and Mrs.'- W. ' R." Winston have returned '1 litom a week's trip to New Vorlt City, i -fc-aMfsv-1S4 Urown nd c htldreft ' last returned from Salisbury, where . fthsy were the guests of Mrs.Brown's, Jaoh, Mr. Wtllianrtrowrr. Miss Susan Anne Jones left yes- Iterday afternoon- for Chapel Hill, where she will spend a few' days with bfl slater, Mlsa Margaret Jones. ; -Misses Margaret BHda-ers. ' Mur ttrttj Fleming; and Lena' Barrow " hive I gone to Banford to attend the Chris hUan convention. ",VtaroKi;anA chlidrenhave returned tfrom Atlantic City and I'lilladelphia, tin Atlantic Cltv Mr. I'pchurch attend- v4 ths convention7 of1 tht1 yyttaiTaT r iallwssnw Vtmiievifrm9mmimi ' Miss Frances 1'ark' has returned rom a irtttt 1ft Prifehtiivttle Besffi ah ; OUmlet. . --! Mlsa LwiiWe Neliwm -yesterday r--tamed to the rlty, after a pleasant Mslt to Kuqnay Bpringn,- .: . T , .i-..a sjisd jvHM.tt n rtrown hn iron A'4ittHtesxtr,wew'tre'tt"m Jr. and Mrs. fl T. rarlette VfH yttfrnty morfllnt fr Hltk Moun italn, where they in ill upend several weeks. t--MIi' ianie MlejS of Snow Hill, spend several hours In Ralelnh yesterday en route 'from Chapel Hill, ethe has Hieen attending the summrr sK-hmil there . . Mr. ami -Mr. T II Totmt, ..f Ntw Orlenn, who have hwn thi guests of Mr. and Mrs. ti T, Siarlrtte. wmi with thfTr'hTinnrttrttiiit' ' Muun lalu vtcrUy. V -Mls Rosetta Zlndler, of Houston. Ch'drcn Cry lh Kind You Jlavo Alwaya lor over 'M yrurg, All Counterfeits, Imitatloiig and ".IiiHt-atrtMMl " are but Kipertinents that trifle with ami udiitircr the health of IniaoU awl Children-Kxperlcnco apalnst LxinTlmeuU What is CASTORIA "-."""Cftnttfrt 1sf ft hnrnilos gnbutltiite tor Cagtor' 6n, Pare-" toric. Props and HHthlntf Syttitw. It lit pleasant. It 2 contains itelther Oivlwti, Plorphlne nor other Nh rootle ; iub8tanr. Its 1 Its guarantee. It destroy Vttrnis ... -and allays Pewrlhnei -. For more that! thirty years It -lias bn in rmwtant u for Hip rrllef ot t'onrtipiUlon, . I'latulrnry, 'WlntLCDUc, ull XeHhinjf Trouble - ,nd Dlarrhnta. It reirulates the Ktontiuh and ltowtls. aglmllat th Foodr glvlnff healthy and natural locp, Tlie Chlldrep's Panacea 1 he Mother's Friend. Bcanrthe In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought tmc eNTAu eMeMY emai White Footwear Is So Dainty ilSoLlcooiiitt- comfortable .wonder we sell so much of Not only does it enhance a woman s costume, but it is: so suitable for any costume she might decide to wear ; moraing, noon, and night ......,.r,:.'..' a.those.'hbse6k ttetrugrajq.nujeihhite foot 7-ear, plus assured comfort and satisfactory service, will do w?ell to examine the white footwearweToffer. ERNiiRpMJROCKER I 124 tayetteville SL 18 ;;flr&fcF: 8 - chic summer; - 8 Mil" I IVTPV X Teias, who has bean visiting - Mrs. B. H. Finger on Blount street return ed yesterday to. her home In Houston. Mr, and Mrs, g, J Stiebel and hHdren-reSlstttTig M mndMrai-1 across the -eontlnentrTflr. and - Mrsr Stleliel are. from Louisville, Ky. r Mrs. Stiebel ts a dattghterof Mrr and Mrs. Rogers. Mrsv Viola' Youug. of was In the cltyaeeeterdoy Durham, ifternoon trtstung. Mrs. H. E. Knox, Jr. and Misses Dorothy Knox and Martha Cochrane, of Charlotte, are visiting In the city. Mr andrs.i, X'cnjga.jwsrs wer to. a telegram announcing the se rious iHriees of Mr.- Con rad's mother who wan yesterday jstrtckefc-with par akhla.- . - . : -r--,---- . Sie-Utl Mi-rtlng. A special meeting of the C I. A. will be held at 4 o'clock Wedntsday afternoon and all members are urgently requested to attend. , :- . ,. ' IaMors Aht Worlrty. The Pastor Aid Society of the Tab ernrtrtiitt church'' Kill Jie- Jield thlatfternoon m lh i hiir, h ui Vjiip O'clock. t'nilcrgiies Operation, r;--. "V..!'"'L -.".'V.fl'ft' JfHvtr., lf . Jialelgh, yesterotiy underwent an (lertlon for api)endicitisnt St. Leo's Hospital In (Ireeneb'oro.- Her mbthrr, Mrs. 1. V. Blair is with her at the hoapltul. The. operation was successful a rid .44r-r- ppyeo tnst ner rcery wiil Dt) horlsl Knnctlnns f4tr Vlstirira. "J WoJytlhtrdiily iiSL--Woodvtlle Jibs been a acme of guycty fur- the pant two weeks. Misses Kate snd Florence Ksnner and Mlrses Kobert and Marry Fenner, of llnlifax. have been the hoiine guests in" Miss Mnrtraret J'rquhwrt and as Uiual evrryUiins -the AVoutlvtUe people couid do for their plensure was done, i'lcnlca, dinners, parties and dances were given In their honor, the llnal Hnce tu-inr gTvl'ff ThurHdy,TriKht at the Woodvllle aademy Mixs Klor enre Kenner and John .Thompson.. as- for Fletcher's lJooght.and whirl has been- hua bornA the glsnatnre bf At rn vi ana flarufw:tiiaao under Lift pr 1, jBonal $npcrv UluA ilne t iitianrj ; Allot ti 4ii 16 aH-eiv van in tilav -Signature o7 ; it. - Raleigh, N.C. dated by Miss Kats Fenner and R..A. L'rquhsrt led the dance. About forty couples were present, besides the ehntierewtg snd thrise-rwtfO"TrneTO hjop-7hel6veiy musicmaas a bund of swt -pteceft . . PHtsuoro kut-iml Ctsb. PilUtoro, July 20. On Krlday evening, from t till It o'clock. Misses Nellie and Myrtle Pllklnirton were hostess to the "Double Four" Club, ta honor of Miss Joanna Bland. Koses and ferns were used for decorations trt-tha-"partor tables -were aitansjed- for 42 and other game,, -alias Klisabeth Milllken delightfully entertained the guests with vocai selections. - At the close of the evening a mt delicious les coursa was served. The out-of-town gnesta were .. . T1w '" t. "Brown, Oreenaboro, Koberta t'rews, RsJeifhV-Mra H. K. Now. and Mrs. Charles Matton, Hlrh Point NORTH CAROLIV. KKCKPTtOV ATCOLlMBL AIVEKSIT1C Columbia, I'nlversity, JulylO. - Last-I'Ylday Renins; tha Tar Heels taking work at the summer session of Columbia University held their sum mer annual reception In Whtttier Hall. Fronv 4h boars-jrf , to 1 : 19 o'plock' it seemed that the "down heiTaJ'-e4d-1mi4ee5rwsy--rn--ths; tWu, Uti gs jecepttWi "haltsyrrie-meet Ins was a scene tt .much Jollity and pleasure making. Mr. J. H. Allen, of I'lkeviller-and Miss Bllsa Poole, of Kalelgh. Informally received each guest upon their arrival and escorted them to the green . room, where all wrote their names and horns address es In the targe souvenir book pro vided for -Jh occasion. yt after registering each person wrote his, or ner name on a rara upon wnu:n injj IWBiariMafglWtHHa-a nfiillv and artutlcjillv tainted by MlastMeTchafit Uank have bought a lot MlBflia McWhortetr-of- Mount Olive, Thi Tard served ias lut tntndu!on Amtmr- the- featares- which added much sest and pleasure to the meet ing were as follows: A hort, spicy extemporaneous speech by a Miss Ar nold, a noted woman suffragist lead er, who is attending Columbia Univer sity; Miss Ilia Eunice Htell, of Ral eigh,, rendered tft a most charming manner the'tost': '-'Here's 4o the land of the long leaf pine;" msny State songs and yells wereg Iven. Mlsa Ellsa Pool and Miss Mary White, both of fialefeU, iireeldea. Wief JtS:? ftttnettl bowl In a most charming ana grace- futmanner. TtT t b Iff " " 'J " H .p'" n a ware mappedtctttgon Chapel Hill jtreeU acroasr not and dlscuKsed for North Carolina's "sfnrrtr ;at ithe metlns; W the Bot ern Club. wJUiib nu-ets J.ulyJ.4. North Carolina Is working hardrand Is In good hopes of carrying off the prise for the besr stunt pulled' off. On ac-. count of this will appear later. NORTH eAROLIWIAII- :" FOR IMPROVEMENT OF RIVER COMMERCE MaJ. C. O. Shcrrlll, of the engineer ing corps of the I nltajl States army. In charge of the fourth dlsrtlct Missis sippi river improvement, formerly of North Carolina and now located In hisj his Work of river Improvement at "New Orlrana, has contributes to the "Times Picayune" of New Orleans, an article dealing with th decline f water borne commerce. Says he: "Itebatea to individuals are forbid den - by Htate and Federal statutes, and yet. railroads grant rebates Quite as much today as at any time In the last. the only distinction being that formerly they were '.granted to indi viduals Murreptiously anil now they are era ntert -to-trtttes-STltr-roxcrir-TipPtrty; Thefurmer were Illegal and the latter are given with full authority ot law. Their rebatei jmr ttorrrihs-Tmuat practice of railroad In basing ratea to river poinli" oh water carrier compe tition, -liet-thts basts Tf railroad ratt-s be removed by law and the Inland waterways will- s.4- ont rH(aln thetr old-time Importance as freight car riers." This article was written as part of the fight now being waged to restore ..a.the..na,yjga tlxe The arguments are clearly and lumciselv drawn, and the conclusion I cornea naturally. "To remedy the evil and to reptnre o the rivers then tost eontmerre at the same lime glvlna to the. rivT-townthe -ijeSeflt -of thetr liiiation on wiittiwdva. it is tiiily tie-s-essMry for I iv 'o f-nforced for ililiitK a lower rale to a river town hati to on.- i il river, tn otjter words, miuiic u strict ton-mile bals,,. niidlfleel-WTIiay 'BS f e'j ii I 'red'" I.T meet - -eosts. 'of operation ' wpd -mutnte. I unci', but under no cln ilinHtaiic'i's itttJtAl tu lueet ttaUiuuMie t'umurll Uoh COMMISSION WILL ISSUE FIRST CATALOGUE OF HALLS OF HISTORY the state Historical Commission is soon to issue it firft cHaloMUe.ol cently one hull was made to aiTve th" purpose of the ll.'torical Commission, but the collections of the ioniiiii-siij.1 found ncreswity to brunch off lull atiol lier-naU, The 4wo- f th State bu.ldlt Tin- hll o- Jcvotrd to portraits iu oil. collrctmn; of books, and letters of historical In terest. The we.it hall contains collec iuwt uf-tiiFtnrtehl bects. trie rntamguc it inusLrted, and has .lust. enouKlt of hlstorv to make 11 -valuable'as a reference work and atto Kcther reHdable. The book will be u of .tie-'-hftnds of t he ttrtnt in a -WMLI line, and will, m lit opinion of the luatorira.1 i-oiuhUhsUmi. t- a vtl uulde ajiaet to tln Hall of lllciorx . -Arnorig the intenl picluu mtl.-f-d at the hail are j.r tlltiatrHTloiiii showing the defeniies. aLJ'turUi'laher below WilmliiKtoH: Tlveee were matle lr tme-weil known artist. Tabor, and are pen and Ink and i i hvuii sketches the. i,i:inreaeiale-T-tutltleship - AlberM marie; built in this Htate and reintly reduced to scrap Iron bv ,i l'plti' 3Sjtjauartimfta'gs fp-'tjes lilKDS ABiO AM.M l, KXHIBITS Maiiy tiruta "l Ho li.h-t to Alcovt iHiinjs at Mubctuu. i -:.Mi;xTlSTcnia-.nr tteltm iirepared in one section of the -s-ToTiano6r orThe Htate Museum for the reception of ICianipa of TrnmF-inraaftna game ani rmaliir .These exhibits- are Intended to serve a two-fold purpose. While itlus--traliojt -game of this tatwrbut some of ihein will present--an object lesson to farmers and otherinterested per sons. When the displays are com pleted there, will be about Sh, . r ' There are already six ilrorf groups In position which--were installed by Curator ltWrrtU-y and his assistant, Mr. t-. W. Addickes. il When these exhiohs are completed Mr. Hnmley expects to have groups of many birds and all the standard varieties of domestic fowl. , One of the disnlay with a, lesson, sl tached Willie that of a p'air of buk sards feeding on the body of a hoc WhtMl tfitlfromTShra.TKis--w4U polrjt cut to the farmer the net'ewuy- of destroying cholera enrcssses., .... Another.. feature that ,Hi. altract-a good deal of attention la a cream sop- itraior wnTrii n tifrmr-tni-tattgd in tny aurk ultural -room. This win have an electric motor attw:hmenl in arranged that ft ran bs seen In operation by the 1U1IJ BUILDING. 11 t. Sidewalk on Whole Block, Roped Off for Several .Months ! Durham, - July - t.On block of Main street has been blocked off On account of the building opersliffi-S that are goiug on. and the prospects are that the sidewalk will be blocked for mart y months to come. The work of dismantling the Virst National Bank building has been startsd and great progress has ben madcThe owners of this building have aban doned the Idea j- moving; ifebstltd tng it down. ' Just across the street the founds tion Is being made for the Geef build ing. Which will be five stories high, contain Bvf store rooms, eighty-eight omces, a banning room for the rldeli tyhankr and . ampeJseritrrilLJriMima iifclmrfiftihlQrQrajeoms tor the sttoi -a A block down ths street the founda tion has bees laid for ths new home of the-CIUsens National Bunk.' The contractors have ths ssalls up even with the ground snd the working floor has been laid." " This will be a strictly banking building, will be one story high with a mesxanin floor, and Is to be constructed of granite and rr.. r- ble. t . ..Bf street the and the contractors have laid the con crete foundation for the home of t hi youiig: ban k. The work has been held up temporarily because ths owners of ths bank have been negotiating with the owners ot ths Duke lot, for a few feet lh ths rear of ths proposed build ing. This deal has been completed and ths bank has esquired fifteen feet mpr p.ropr ths rear of I heir first purchase ""- Down Main street, west of these buildings the Lloyd; hardware store has purchased' a lot, and the founda tion for "tttIW'lftt"'httnfe'- tor tltts Concern is being laid. ' In another part of ths business section of the the Academy of Music, Holland fiattllSfS-i&'aMSttleTKrc ness houses., burned puLjn the -flre of March ti. are constructing a four story home. The brick work on this building Is considerably above the ground. As. was , predicted soon, after the. fir?...lhUi.-Xear. ixcsd -ail tiere in the amount of building that has been done la any other year in tbu history of the city. Knforce Traffic Laws. ' Police Commissioner N. Underwood has iBsuetJ-rnstructions to the ehlef of police that there must be a stricter enforcement of ths traffic laws ui the city. He has emphasized the break ing up of the violations of the speed laws especially, -trot has Tiad th ehlef Instruct the men that every one of the traffic laws must be more strictly enforced than In the past. This is especially Important at this time on account ot the large amount of building that Is being done on Main street. Many. feet pf the ..sidewalk has been roped off. and it is necessary for the pedestrians, to use ths street trr getting about. Tbbfc with the ao cldent of a few days ago In which a UtUe buy was fas-eewir ey en auto mobile, has ea used the police com missioner to call particular attention to the-traffic laws, . j . Important Paving; LeiZ " The street committee of therhnard of aldermen haw-let the contract for the grading of Alston avenue, ens of the most important ilreichea ot street work that will be undertaken by the pfesent administration. The work Is to begin as soon as the Seaboard and Southern railroad, send their construction-squads to Durham to take care of the rarswHlCTl "cross this street. The railroads and the city have an agreement by which an un- .itt'i ,. xtmxtmai. . Glial, ami.... cnr. -4us..- UBintmi.wi ) l).rnmiaHm Bureau. A.klma tii- I I'ltatum i.ur tu Dtia. 'M.' 4Unlic Utj. N. J. Comforts In CceTChisago Sn Dw Otr Sri. buiSMMiU, brwittfal Bvaa aaS Oa swum, knicr La tout fc-s, fv ti riJlA-. Uth.lfcnrtWgti-clM.lv I. ttooma 11 b prl.au- bttlta and phuw. SI.50 ! .00 svrSat; oerklr SH.ixl S4 up; M eeily Si,W asd asw KSrtna. NnrUMlak.. rV-'t wj'i at t hMtilttl eara. (mmb f rr ka taroM. tvnoi. wmw. HwiK,ititt mnr marl awrvrfat Swaliiil prtn rSH east, Mm ahtoprkm. U wineu. a thaatta aas anas ' ii pus Saunas, ni far saMJaa f aza Hotel Herts a. B Merth eiaHi St., CKtetee This Handsome Colonial ; -W :av just received a dur!icjtc.shirmiiit qJ can Ht-irtr-foot. Made in dull - orpaknt tid witTi tight wc, Uiigh heet, cut steel buckk. i r.-t. tit it'sHssr ftit.. With. B jT0' Sa37,B5iass - fl --'4 - 4l-4Hs4-4tf tkirt '- If ft - m II Jafigas ) 1 II iuimriv ii av hi A m' uiii'KA riast w July fin II i r : - I PI I ffllliiliiiililiiiiliiffl cmiset VkroTy sTSj garden. Shruls Btaia, l-aima, rerns. tveritreene, ana lieae riants Greennonse, Polk and fcnaln Streets. More. Uel Main Street. K4DCIGH, K. C .'-...; U ' -. . Iwrf-. f-Jrr liiiB3 W' ri; y " it ...:. m m- - g ;. .. -i W4 elj jl -. n : r . II i " . 711 derpass at structed. this point will be con- The roads have sent their material to the scene, and have notified the city engineer that the gangs would corne sometime in the near future; The grading and macadamizing of this street from Main street to the city limits, win not. only do away with a very dangerous railroad cross ing, -fettt -will connect the - Alston avenue road wtth the city pavements. This road leads Into one of the most prosperous sections of the county, and rltcht by the central bureau of the farm life operations of the county schools. SIRS. MARY CONN LAID TO REST Funeral Seerk Meld at Home, of Captain D. ti. Conn Yewlerday. Ths 4ur4f-Mi-Mr-li Corcn was held from the residence of her brother. Captain D. CI. Conn 440 GRAND ATLANTIC VIRGINIA AV., NtAR ilACH. ' Sttuued ott tht hifhMt point M grauod i tn Atlantic rtr-. nmt mmfvlmttr lort1 nd tn ey rfwh o( pkm nd. imue-r-'W-.CiiWdljr on .m. .Ow f the stuff boiclA In ih rcaort. Kfsjry first Hsvu hrMd trrjmUjtififrJl tfh Hid mart IsBtbii, !rf. cuot. roninK, -opm ur : - 'frasutt'tHisR : WitTt porrhM. ballrann,. or I liimiil. -""itfr to utrfsji.. l murpsnt - w--n1r. AnisTrt' stn itvl ICuroirt'tTi " Irtig'jrH. " 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Die Davis White Sulphur Springs Much Improved Nnoty Paint J Ituidt and Out. "One hundred tOOnis. electric calls and hsrhts. seweraee.' etc. Good fare ! snd service. The best of Sulphur and licriiuma warn, .. - Bowling, Boating, Skating Ttnntt, C&4h Orckaitra; tivTy. Ruidtnl :taKBiajtltfndnti : jWhesdradaad llatj axiss hiiaw valie.a. streams and Ions, shady walks. 0anUe from lailon in foot h.lla at Waatara North Csro. Una: 69 mites IJorthwept iwn Charlotte IbS saiieaof saod clay road. ) i tmr ehmata, pWweant days, conl mshta. Two through mall trains from Charlotte, om on Sunday. A. M.,Ytilrnlns P. M. KataafStotSperwara; July snd AarurtIS to Hit ' Low rates for m two or threat month's star, eepvci ally from Jun 1st. Koeonsuaiplms takta. Opes Jaaa 1st a Oct lat. ' 1 THE DAVIS SPRINGS. HMtnitm ' NortltCanHtHTr m - snd Urnamental 1'lanla. "r:- W" '4' - LI Parailliii! All the colored JngiSomethatformer tlie i3 class to onljr S Dresses This eauties. Silks of all kinds-crepe g e i chinerepmetebr and taffe B -is- tas rorfner - prices $lv to, 'resent" Diice 1 2,75rprice3S Some bargains in shirt waists and tailored suits. Fancy effects. r' iilM Halifax street. yesterday morning at lloelook,- The service was-conduc-ted by Rev. J. V.. Wooten. pastor "bf Ederrtnn Street Methodist church, assisted by Rev-.- Dr. T, VV. li'Kelly, pastor of the Kir.rt liatist church. A quintette of voices beautifully sana- "I Would Not Live always." "How Firm a Foundation," and Nearer My God to Thee." As s part of the service. Rev. Mr. Wouteri read some verses of scripture which the, deceased had requested to be read at her funeral. The floral trlbutevwere many and beautiful. r-rr: . Jt The followingrcted as -pallbearers: Messrs. Joseph Q. dSrown, John ii. The Best Cooks Use It's the !f he doewi't keep it, write tts his name and we'll see that you are supplied, L,.-."'"' ""' 1 ' W. S. F0RBES& CO., Packer and Curern, Richmond, V. The St. Charles; most Select location fronting the beach r::q0;virTookm4 Pier, the Most " Magnificent Structure of it With an established reputation for Hs cxtlusiveness and high-V -r" " cla patronage: ' Thoxyughly tnodern and xomrletely equipped. Courteous ser;' vice. .Bathrooms, with hot and cold, fresh 'Tand"'a"''wa1er',i''"'? attachments,- etc. Mljcnifieent- sun parlors and"porcheje "IZfirTookicig.. iheJboaitL.Js'ilk..aU)d- Q-rrrh-'-r-'pf ' Orchestra of soloists. -Always Open. Golf Prjvaeir; Newlin Haines Co. Jackson- Springs Ja;cksoii Springs 4fcel,7con- afd Tufts Lessee, Mrs. E. C Blks Manager.... .-."7 '' - rhtorfalkuihern tf:i'cenr ,and Jackson pringi which meets ay , SeaDo.Td passenyer trams. : -Tha .fioteliiis te nils courts, a?svirerrrit4"-tt-lW eWyvtl.i-iS'tvA IK'S -si"'r''- " Jiiuwci I'uius, jjtujo ouaiiiij:, nsniny, Tine orrhi ZEE? afrJT3ance pv ilwn-- ti5ti Address, JACKSON SPRINGS litttlU4M(lUt parosols, embrac- p be closed $1 CQ -bunch is a lot of - r r ' 0 3 1 9.50, Ray. Jr M. May, M L. tihorevTW F. MiusbaU jind..T.,H. Parker, , The interment was in Uakwood. Mrs. Xiosis trwnhey. Achfvllle. July 120. Mrs. Hims Own. bey, aged 70, h n'sdent of this city for more than half a century, died at her home on Cherry street last hie-ht, fol lowing . an . illness . of long duration, The deceased was a consistent mem ber of the First Baptist Church and , wa- active in the worh-of that congee- aiiinf-iir many year She-Is stir., vived by a husband, four children, two brothers and four sisters. Most marriedT womerr are a "IrifleT envious tf a' rich widow. - ss . H MOnTEBEllO PURE LEAF ft LARD purest and best shortening for "tetfpttrp0urTttikr tsky pastry and : toothsome pies , and cakes that melt in the month, ' No substitute as good get the' -genuine.:-";"-- r -rr - - Kind in the World. Illustrated Booklet - - . " has'put on a special passenger .. . -.-v2-JJ--4 -rz:. SA imrnin pool -ten bah hpuses 1 "1. 1 - ' 7 r rr7rL. . "I-"-" iniles;otgooj aiitoinobUe roai- HdTEL, Jackson Springs, N. C Special M'g : i h 7 1 --4 : .v
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