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i i i i THE NEWS AND OBSERVER THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER'S, i9l4. - Hj kttrt Jhih waea 4 beada A Bala sew la lbs Art- e wea It wees fc life be:aa; n w w i He be U kn I shall cru eM. .'Or Mm diet Tfce rail la Father of tae staa : , i ill I aala wink Btf ders la be Haass Net to eacs fcr ""'w,.",JrtB, i-lljrav M. E. Brttton. of Bpartaa - fcorf. 8. C, after a Mmit to relative art OreeaatKM-o, amrea io ins nij '" yesterday aJlernoon on a Uit at tha horn of bar son, Mr. Edward E Brlttoa. Mr. W. D. fpchurch spent tha iajr yesterday in Apt. Mrs. T. B. Worn ark returned hotna yesterday from Washington and . ; Naw York. Hhe waa accompanied by Miss Buete Taylor. .. lllaa Marfuret Wrenn of Norfolk who has been rtsltlna; Mlaa Margaret ' Royatar will laava thla morning for Charlotte where he will visit Mlaa Helen WhUnant. Mr A. J. Nelson yeaterday re turned to her home In Greensboro af- tr Ylsitlna; Mra. K. J. Lynn In Ital- lea. Mra, C. C. McDonald (yesterday wont to Durham to be the curat of bar daughter. Mra . Thomas Fuller Bouthsate. Mr. and Mra K. l Davis paaaed through the rlty yesterday on their way to Chapel Hill. Mra Davie waa .formerly Mlaa Itetia llarbee of Chapel 4HM. r-Mra. J. T. Fleming- and Mra T. B. Fleming left yeaterday fur Durham ..where they will attend the D. A. II. jeoavenllon In session there. ' Mra W. S. Wilson la In Atlanta -where aha ia the guest of Mra. tl. J. Bravard. MIsseaEllta Kiddlck and 4'or naine Harris have returned from " 'JPayettevllle where they have been runtime frlenda JJsml Eather JtaflwJeri i tateroy to riatt friends In Lexington Mra. J. L Huong and dauahter arrived yeaterday from Wi'ndaor, - Mlaa Busle I-awrence and Miaa , Marie Arnold who have been vlBltlna ;frlnda In Raleigh left yeaterday for Henderson, their home. Mra. Clyde Mamrlck of Waynes- e ..... . ffl '3Kfcr pSalitfh.K.tf. EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN MOURNING HEADWEAR villa waa a vial tor In Ralelfh yester day on her way to Fayettevule. Mr. and Mra I), l White were In Raleigh yeaterday from Catawba. Woman' Clab to Meet. A very Important bualneaa meeting of the woman'! club Dill be neiu tni afternoon at 4 o'clock. All membera are urged to be present. Miscellaneous Nbowrr Uiten. Klin City, Nov. 4. Another wedding ahower given In honor of the near bride-to-be. Miaa Ida Wllllama. the attrac-tlve and accomplished daugh ter of Mr. and Mr V. W. Wllllama, waa given by her aunt, Mrs. K. A Ptrtrkland, Friday afternoon from until G. COM'UKT AT PKACh. Miaa Kruna. Vew Toactwr in Music IHartmrnt, will May. There will b a concert of piano music played by Mlaa Kniiu, a new irai-hrr In the mualc department of I'eace Institute tonight Mlaa Kruner la an Aualriiuv and play a with ail the iliuih anil at vie of that race, tire pro gram la a very brlliant one. and a hearty welcome to near It la enenaen to mimical ICtlelgn. In Honor of Mr. Field. Oxford, Nov. i. Mra W. H. Hun GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR- NO DANDRUtf-25 CENT DANDER! Hair coming out?lf dry, thin, faded, bring back its color and lustre. x Within en mlnutee after an appH cation of Ianderln you cannot find a single trace of riundruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch but what wll please you must will be after a few week a' uae. when you aee new hair, flne and downy at flrat -yea bu-eallj! jusw hair growing all over the ecalp A little Dnnderine immediately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and n-raxgy. Juat moiaten a cloth with Iamiertnt9 and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one amall atrand at a time. The effect ia amax Inir your hair will be light, fluffy ami wavy, and have an appearance" of abundance; an incomparable lustre aoftneas and luxuriance. Oet a 25 cent bottle of Kiiowlton'a Dnnderine from any drug atore or toilet counter, and prove that your rmir la ax pretty and aoft aa any that It haa been neglected or Injured by carvleaa treatment that's all you eurely can have beautiful hair and lots of It 1 you will Just try little Imndorln. 1 X THE QUALITY SHOP SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow 250 Men's High Grade $15 and $20 Suits At $1 0.00 and $1 5.00 These Suitrare absolutely all-wool and , in liberal assortment, English and con servative cut, striped and mixed effects of exclusive design. Nothing skimped or economized on the make of these Suits. They are lined and trimmed, and tailored with (Utmost consistency and care. We offer them today and tomorrow at $5 lesjs than their actual value. Such values deserve your consideration. 35 doz. this season's best Ties 50c values today and tomorrow . . . . . . .25Ce 50 doz. the la test jn Fall Shirts (all sizes) $1.50 values today and tomorrow . . 85C 150 pairs Goodyear Welt Shoes regular $3.50 and $4.00 values at . . $2.50 BUY YOUR OVERCOAT NO W-WI - HAVE THE COAT YQtf WANTi -AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO " PAY. . - ...... -..-.. . i s Our greatest aim is to serve" the public by raising the values and lowering the prices That we have been doing since we have been here. - Ttt EQUALITY SHOP At Your Service. rataftalnwd 'at '. a' - aaauUful dlnwHaaUr aa4 T. A, Lon. aawatanf ball Tnawdar wvralDC In honor of I amnacava. , . . '- raaaa. Mra. A. J. Field o Haleiah. I The roamlla flirur waa lew try Mr. who la bora attendlna- tha Hlneav I Kaclaan, aad la a few well-choeen Marrow weddtar. Corwra wera laldlworda Mr. C. W. Broadfoot, J- Pre for tea. I aentad tha chief marahal Dr. T. M Mra. Bant will alao eatertala atlWeat, with beaoUful pair of enff lunabeoa Wedoeadar la honor of I llnaa. aa a tokea of apprecatioa frotu Mra. - Itliw 1K1H marahala. Dr. Wee, la "T" reeponaa, made 'a Vry happy epeeh i dak liawerftaai rotdng him appraefauloa aad thaak n... a- j IM ala feUow-marahala for their aa- Dana. Wot, f Tha gaaamnioa ciaa Maoo la ataxia the piarahala part waa delightfully aotertaiaed by Mlaaaa , tna a MoCoUura aad Butcher at the home "'-h. Jl."irT. i.v w. .w. of Mra. I J. Third Redmert Baad. aad their re- buatrveaa of th. club. io avwlnr Maa- ponM to -wy .neon haa endeared ad pleaaaotly and all too fulakla thm to the heara of aU they on emnl runei of Rook, fancy work pjopi,. aad tha exchange ofl booka. Tb following were aaions tkoee v. . -- - i preaent. cniof Marahal Dr. T. M. dorwd , Mlmm. Welt with Mia !So7 Huake; Mr. Tounf aad Butcher, aftar which ra I , h . Mrl..n tth Miaa Marlaa freeihmenta .were Mi-rod. Mra 1 Haifa; Mr. Billy Huntar with Mlaa i " m rL "T " ' I (leorria IJtxon; Mr. T. A. Jyoa with ruetrta of the rtub. I Mlaa Helen Bloeoanb; Mr. Joha H. witjinvv uiiiaannii. J Cook with Mlaa May Sedberry; Mr. Mr. aad Mra. Thna. C. Dm1m Reveivcl for VUHora. Robert No I ley with Mlaa Mary C. Mc Kay; Mr. Heary Oravet with Miaa Helea Dodaon: Mr. Murphy Currle with Mlaa Camel w Tvtadnn. of Pitta. Monday nlaht from I II to 11:10 thai boro: Mr. Earl fttewart with Miaa younr people of Wtlaon'a Mllla enloy-1 Mamie Oarrlaon: Mr. J. W. Tllllna- ed a lovely reception at the very hoe- I haat with Mra. W 8. Weat. of Raleiah pitaoie noma or Mr. ana an. inoa nr. Henry JLea. af Dunn, with Mlaa c-. uavia Miaa Meta L xie. in nor I Edna Jenninca: Mr. Lrichton Har- aaaal rracloua manner, moat charm-1 rincton with Mlaa Jean Thorn peon, of lnarly prealded at the punch bowl. I Waahlncton. f. C; Mr. Caldwell Carda were the feature of the even-1 Huake with Miaa Marv Starr Cooa ln. the hWbeat aoore beina made I Mr. John Hall Manning, of Durham, py Miaa Nuta amitn or Kinerton, ua.. with Mlaa Mara-aret Jennlnaa: Mr. and Mr. Raymond Wllaon. I David Tllllnchaat with MJaa Beeale In the dining room dellcloua re-1 ldbetter. of Wadeaboro: Mr. Btllea 8. fnmhmenta were aerved by MlaaeilDixon with Mra W. F. Oeorae. of Mt. Beaaie Lwellyn. Balllo Wllaon and I Airy; Mr. Pace F. Robtnaon with Mlaa l.ury Mvla Amona tna aaeata in-1 Frances Ullyj Mr. W. W. MoCleary vited were Mlaaea Tabltha De Vlarontl 6f Karmvilje. Callle Holmea of Elisa beth City. Vlnrlnia Allen of Dillon. 8. C. Ruth Hftth of p:iberton. Oa.. with Mlaa Maria Pemberton: Mr. Charles McArthur with Mlaa Mattie Ixiu Anderson; Mr. Oene Orady with Miaa Luclle Culbretb: Mr. Fred D. Heeaie Lewellyn, Oolite Wllaon. Meta I Wllllama with Mlaa Bertha Owlne Outin I axle, fearl Wilson. Julia Molt I Warneld. of New York City; Mr. Nat,, I.avlK. Hurah I'sri-ln. Meaara ion I McArthur with Mlaa Lucy Currle:. Mr. t'svle, Raymond Wllaon. Harry Wll-IT. M. Shaw with Mlaa Llna Haiah; tun, Joe Mltchenrr, Jamea V inson. I Mr. John C. Holland with Miss Nellie Ray Mead or. v. H. Stevena Frank lUravea. of Carthaae; Mr. B. . Huake, Da ia and Mra. John Wtlaon. Mr I Jr., with Mlaa Iaabelle Williams; Dr. and Mra. D. ) I'ule. Mr. and Mra. W. O. Wllaon, Mr! and Mrs. Paul E. a via. , ii M.iOw K'tv at LrrnrTrox W. 8. Jordan with Miss Louise Huake: Mr. P. A. Owalthnrv with Miaa Allene Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jones; Mr. K. U Wooten. of Rowland, with Mlas Myra Cotton; Mr. and Mrs. Lacy MeArthur; Mr. Jack McPhereon with Mlaa Allle Pearnall, of Red Sprinars: Mr. Norward TllllnKhast with Mlaa Mr. R 8. McNeill CoUcgp JIH F.qkiyli ftoarh In Re. wltrtilnc faaluon. I liuton Nov 4 At the dinner hour I Minerva McNeill on Saturday the Hat. (he student of I Miaa Annie Oreen Wllllamar Dr. Littleton Colleire realised for the first I"- "ay wim miss neue i uung tlme that the whole thlna could a-1 ht: Mr. Paul Stewart with Miss t. i nnt-aheii Hv uih I OUva .. IxmaeaU.. of. CJreenaliwo: Mr. plate had been plared aa.KnitUah wal- (payld TiIJlnhat with Mlss KlUa nut ahell under whoa whose reala ofRllalC". of Raelnh; Mr. C. A. Baun blark witches were hidden an Interest- dera of Richmond Va, with Miaa n Invitation. ivorneuie namss. or Kaieian: Mr. At 7:19 the wlti-hea had the unuauai I rinru, jinuB, .. wun pleuaure of escorting the air la to the I"?", nut a Beaoerry. . ymnaj,tum which waa dimly He htad, I m t.ereiit- . N. W llllaaia. arm n. , naian.(jur. ana aira. r .iv. Tnmlinson, Mr. and Mra C. W. Ran kin. Mr. and Mra Thurne Clark, Mr. and Mra David Currle, Mrs. Emma L. Hunter. Mrs. W. O. McLauchUn. Mr. and Mra. H. 8. Sedberry, Mra W. T. Howen. Mr. and Mra. II. M. Pember ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thna H. Button, Mr and Mra Ctrl II. DUnn, Mra M. R. Maron. Stair Mr. C. Corley, of Cumber land. Mr. Jamea II. MacRae. Mr. H. II. MeGeechy. and Mr. D. T. Brllea aut- hal-and and artlntlcally dernratred with umn leaves, pumpkin heada. oween lanterni, black cats wl-hea. The weird appraranre of the nan. waa made more about ly by the, aud en entrance of a (treat number of all spectres who irave with perfectloa drill, "The Wltchea' Revels". The fates of the Klrls were fore told at corn bederlted booths by Mlaaes one Newman. 8arah Korneitay. and Annie Kay De Laney who seemed well eraed in the inyatlc art of palmistry. K.r dmHpherlnK an appropriate poaler in which the words and lel- era were "bady mixed, a priie was warded to Mlaa Heaa Dennis. Mlaaea Kmlly I xi ft In nd Mae (iordon. After partaking of a feast of fruit aaind, pumpkin pie, pop-corn, nuta, nn canniea in loiiy crowa len reel - rii j a n. - nn Very tsruteful to the llyperian and I hut beaoiiful wddin in ih H.,iiv F.unomla Literary Bocletle. which Qroye Preabvterlan church. Samoaon under the direction of Mia Newman, ... vmh.e h. flr -.h.n Mlaa Melissa Powell waa united n marriaiie to Mr. I. K. 1'owelL Mlaa Powell la the popular and attractive daughter f Mr J. M Powell, and is a xeneral favorite In her commun ity and with her many friends. Mr. Annual i:rnl al Fayetlciine Lanrcly 1 FrufHt Powell la the son of Mr. I. T. .Attcmb'd Ily Klety Ijrewlcrs of ute I Powell and Is a young- business man Weddings Ptiwd I -Powell, Kve ihi Uiichly enjoyable party. MARSHALL'S BALL OF CUMBERLAND FAIR Mtatet. (artl U Tht .Nen tod Utarmr ) Fayettevllle. Nov. 4. The annual fair mai-anallM' ball was held In tha Marsh-McKethan hall Friday evening;. nd It .waa the moat brilliant one In of sterling; worth, connected with the firm of o. J. Powell. The ceremony performed by Rev. Jamea Thomas, of Clinton, In a church well , Bfled with relatives and friends of this popular younr couple. The f EDYllWEAKCECO. visit our second Floor l EJYL&MEAECE CO: H LEE THE BEGEJinG OF THE SEASOU. ALMOST IS, THIS SHOWniG OF IIEIT COATS AND COAT SUITS ' . Some of the most handsome models , the season has produced will be found among our late arrivals. V The stunning hew black broadcloth coats with trimmings of fur in the new. basque and belt effects. Green broadcloths coats with trim mings of velvet in styles of the second ; empire; . . f ;, v A bewildering array of coats of gabar dine trimmed with fur. These are in all the popular Autumn shades. Brown and blue velvet suits with fur collars and cuffs. And a number of other striking models I are among our late arrivals.. THE KING GEORGE SAILOR A Stunning Red Velvet Sailor With the Graceful, Drooping Lines. : : : : : : : THE WAR HAT miuurcnnminiimHiitmiiiuiiHimminm at I rUXDH fXTR "TA"H SCTTERER8 Mayor of HlaalMtli flty Appolnta lie- urr committee-. INwrlai u. Th Sm aud (tana ) Ellabeflr Clty,rXovr 1" The board of aldermen lave Instructed the May or. T. P. Naah to aelect a committee to take up the work of ralalng funds n Kllaabeth city for tha Red Cross Society to help In the relief of war atrlcken Rurope. The following committee haa been named: Rev. C. A. Ash by, chairman; Rev. O. F. Kmith, C. R. Hugh. D. B. Bradford, C- H.MRfmi'-Mr.""A."Tl.-Hoy ta. Miss Llllle Qrandy, J. B. Ieiah, Rev. I. N. lAftln, Rev. J. B. Black. Mra. W. C. Q lover. Dr B. W. Oregory. Blltabeth City has already shown a libera1 spirit -In aiding the soctety with funds. A minstrel shew was given here several weeks ago for the benefit of tha Red Cross Society and It was liberally patronlied and. a cbnslder able sum of money waa raised from the proceeds of the sale of seats. - The efforts of this committee In re lief of the sufferera will likely meet an equally enthuslastls reaponsa. . -7oalrr the hard eat parson for a man. to understand. Is hlmaalf . - - - - "j- nnmi.er ,.r vun Th. rinniinm areased in a plum coat ault with were the handsomest, this musio the '"vea ana nai tu matcn. neing given best, and the pretty figures that were b her father, while the groom led, made a sees that will live long .Tf ,a,tV"l'1..b,rhu brotn'' Mr- In the memory of the dancers and -narlea Powell. The many gifta both spectatora The dance waa led by u"iui ana aitracuve. testinea to tne Mr. John Allen Marl .eon Jr.. ehlfl,u emwm in wnicn oom oriue ball manager, aaainted by Mesam. I na sroom are held. Q11KT MORXIMQ MARRIAOR How To Get Rid of a Bad Cough ' Basse-Made Reawdy (hat Will Da It ttalekly. Merrlagi? of MaJ. .W. A, tiraham to Mlaa Kallle Hill Clark. Major William Alexander Qraham, Comnilaalnner . of - Agriculture . for Norrtt Carol lrrtc and"Mls '8ltTe' wnr Liara were quietly marnea at tne residence of the bride's brother. Chief Justice WftMer Clark of the Supreme uourt or North Crolina, at the lat tee's home on Halifax street yester day morning: at 11:10 o'clock. Tha ceremony waa" performed by Rev. J. D. Arnold, a Vetlred Metho dist minister of Wayneavllle, who Is a brother-in-law of the bride. The wedding music was rendered by Mra A. W. Knox on the piano ac companlrd by Mr. Klmbrough Jones, Violinist. 1 Miss Luclle Clark, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and former Judge A. W. Graham, of , Oxford, The above mixture makes a full alntl brothr " th rroom, was beat man. a family supply of tha finest eouahl MlM Clark waa given in marriage by io.p wia. money eouid pay at a euetl , , im v mci unuw. of only Zi centa Laailr prepared ia Al 5Jr and Mra Graham left im Vi i u'recuoaa wita 1'iaex. m inex ana Duear cvrun hmi hm., . iwui puia oi a cougs gives almost imnediaU relief It ens the Arj, boarae or tiiriit cooRh In 's reany remarkable, A iiicxrr neais ,ttne innamed membra men a room pa nv a Painful nmoh. If voa have a bail mmiI, a. w birh refueea to yield lo urdia.r. r dies, get from any druipxist XSt ou oi 1 inex low cents worth I. Mur i pint bottle and fall the bottle with plai granulated atuiar ajrup. btart takim a teaauooaiuj ever. Lour nr tn l o hours your couah will be conquered oi fwi neariv so. a.rea ahmmiur mmh " a wis way, STha 1'incx Ft Wayne, lad. Misses Reese & Company 109 Fayettmlle Street V EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY ZlAniheiNeidaia Veiling, etc meoiateiy arter the ceremony on a bridal trip to New York City and other points where they will spend two weeks and on Ihelr return will make their home In Raleigh, Out of town relatives here to at tend the wedding were Mrs. K. T. Clark, of Welrtnn Mr. J IV Kltfhnl- stopa the formation of phlegm ia thai "On. of Greensboro, and Mrs. J. Ernest throat and bronchial tnhe. hu. .i.il Rewtn ,t u . , ...e prm.iifni loow rough. Excellent fori "uXa","!! J.:Lw,i KINSTON NEGRESS children like it. rnMDaTC ACfTirCD . Pinex is a special an hicbl eonrenJ. wwniurt id uqr IULI1 t rated compound of reaaine Xorwav DinaJ - - - extract, rich ia i.,l k.k. u' lnllrlnan Trim la ami lleht mm uealuw to the mewbraaea.' . j Strai-k m the lUai tt ltti puinunejit. ax vour . " "-. Miarea of Tler do mwrni ' Tar mm ) hot aeeot aavtbtM .Im A - Klnalon. V,.v & rcaBL. cif abeolnte satiafactiii, or mean prompt- young' negraaa. yeaterday aKuTted a rw V." ni.PrPraUOB,. policeman, resisted arrest, fought with ner lover and nearly caused that party to get shot, talked disrespectfully toH me court, and then told her bonda man over, the telephone - fram -clty Kail, to the amusement of TKrapacia tors. that she- was "acrused of flght Ing. which I hain't done. Prances and Henry Case exchanged blows on the comer of Independent and WaalM ingtnn atreeta Patrolman Jamea Do- pree. off duty, ran out of his home nearby irt hla ahlrt sleeves to quell the trouble. He shoved the combatants apart. Krancea J one a struck the At ncer with a stick and the- man threw UraQ wtthj his, firsta. infuriauid. the pitBTiiwn innmrg to nis nnme tor. his pistol, with the announced inten tion of shooting Case, who took ad vantage of tha opportunity to flee, escaping. .Trances Jones also ran, but Waa overtaken. - It waa necessary for the officer to hold her en the, ground until, help came. Meantime Emma Jonea mother of France, heard that her ofraprina; waa being literally mur deredrThat rumor caused her To be-' CAPITAL, LOAM tHJMPAXT 10Y.M V Wilmington Bt Ratesjtta, M. ti ' - Bvary Dtamoad Ouaraatasd CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. osh. aitvHt utn to cjucAuorr SC Loula, ClaelaaaU, LowlavUla Coa aectlac for ail th West, Ioqulre of yoar Agaat aad buy yaor Ticket via Maa-ntflcent throuah -trains dailv. wiatloa. JHOb, KJTTaV Wrt for low rates aadJjTtNauKVTerne Involved, and It waa neceeaary for orBcers'to take her to Jail along wuh hrx dajiahlar liOka.waa. fined. For Quick Dispersal A Few " Coat Suits Ouruyer Shown in our window and tagged in plain Conspicuous Price for Approval of Shrewd Shoppers In Answer to a Call is in New York Selecting Some Choice New Coat Suits To properly display the new Suits that will be in in a few days it will be necessary for us to close out a few of our present choice suits. They are the veryjast words in materials, lengths and shades. See them in our win dow and be the judge as to values. " " SOME NEW "DAYFROCKS IN CLEVER STYLES. KAPLAN BROS. CO. RALEIGH, N. C. saBaBaBaaaBaBaBBaaaBaBaBaaB SOLD TO R. G. HART, Grocer " Rocky Mount, N. C No. 35G-G NATIONAL CASH REGISTER - (With AatoaphteAttoctiaaesH.) . A merchant's profits will be protected from lossonly when -he knows that every transaction is property jecofded.-- - : "ji! rcJl5ter Prf" cash sales, cjiarjre sales money received on account, and thoney paid out T,he.prpted sales sTfipTunishes a Jetailieiutd of every Ule which enables the mer- cnaiu io trace any saie ana prevent disputes and misunderstandinrs. ?r V i ThisTe f ister Ts sdl J on small mohnily paVmenls. It is easv ia biiv because ft civs for hvlf yAiuest forinfcrrrnatiorfHjtlac - ; : J- E. O'DonncIl, SmU Artfi . 109 West Mart b St, 3 f .i I W. 0r WARTirKM A. G. P. A. Tha younrer- woman ws seat up t a -- V.' KICHMOpX VA.:' superior. Court. V: ,r - -
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