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o THE NEWS AND OBSERVER SATURDAY MORNINg!" NOVEMBER 14. lilf.-' 3 It TMU MTIM - , J Bat aa res vest Croai Mlaim dreepe rVhlnd tSeMna: IW aelV-ate win fcnma Uf ta cay aata at tars black sa4 rmi; , Mr ted aa I ssddealjr slew eld Hrfa aa kMed rna I the SMH. I See - Bat she as JoaM aad aaj laorc Bard af - yw. WalU, I waa atrua. I r tr clear Aad m r iroai " ""7 very oeer: Hat bw eoald eras that Wliadra wen ; Select Ik larrat salts tkro" ta rears! Tla'w" Whef I tdt asata, wwd lleaeath taesr naw trees tkat an 7 Art kMled sa rVlytaa solH I kaow jam died Aa aooly aa yoa uvea la aiiaai pnw rf arrrlre . k I aeerr felt alone Tka Ikata'a fcaall I arid, aa cold at etnne- Waea turn were oa Ike earth. 1 tbouckl yoa'd live Vmm my Uf waa dnae. bat Bow jroa give Year eideadld eool lo tiod la your la. ran ell at leaat I kaee I be riebl t ween! roltae Haaarll Bl.phaam. la Kew jort " '- Mr a. John C. Woiten and little :f- laws-titer left yesterday to vlalt Mm , Vooten"s parent MLm Mary .llnrdvn. of Coldxhoro. and kllaa Kllen Wilson. f Liraenville, 8. C; are he auenlii of Ml M'arjorie Montague. Mrs. John Harden spenV the day In Clayton yesterday as the irueat of Mra. Ashly Horne. MiM Kuth M. U.lt. of l-oulshurs. ta vIfIUih! for a few day In the rlty. Miaa Anne MuKlmmon left yes terday afternoon fr r'ayettevllle. where she will Kpend ieverel daya with frlemV Mm Kllen lluiiipJtrtea has return ed to Oxford, after vimtln her dauicav tar. Mlm Maa-Rle llumphrlea. --Mr. -areyJ. Hunter waa th Kneel of Mrs. Aahly Horne yestentay at her home at Clayton. -- Mi. I'earre T'anMms. of Florence, i K f.. wan here yesterday en route to vieit In IMirham. -Mm II. It, Hole. of Zeliulon, pan)-)) jitrouich the city ierday on her wav W Tslf In Ptiftrnm j - -5 Mm. W. W. Kobuius went to . Olajton veKterday. whre lie spent -Tine day with Mm AKhly Horne.-- Mr. Nettle Cheat ha. of llemler-' . nnn. waa In the t lty yeKU-rday and wim the aTieat of Mm. K. r. jmoii on !: Bern arenne." Mr. aud 'Mrl 1 i Morrow, of Karintllle. are ex netted t arrive In the' i-Hy tilh. ' Mra. Alma Cutrln haa returneil to , 4e. .;lir. txri vMilK .l" 'Durham and ttxtartl. ' ' ' InhiiMoii-INtllicrrw Melln. The J.ihniOon-l'etttarew Chapter. Viilted IiatiKhleni of the Confederacy will nveel at 4 o'rlix k In In afternoon in the V. M. C. A. lorililiiin. y MIm I Jrl l"r trt- r.nti'rtali. liruheitland. Nov IS. 'Tiwp of the mot ilellshtful uncial pventK, of Hk kind ever held In our tittle town, wan linen ilwhir aiven Saturday afler iiooif Trorn Three-to Inf. Iiy Mu Karl Trot-tor. complimentary to Minn Hucle VmfIW: a tharuium bridertti-l'e. i MMi:iCt'l.INN -HU.II JINKS." vMt1attilar Sim-cc a KckuIi f ( art ful I'Unliinc. I lit the I'reiot Aci'lll. When Arthur llHnanierteln. stoi of etar llamiiierHlrln, of.nrantl opera fiiiif. niif Mntcular ucceM wnh lit- llrxt i-miiiIi- tipera prtNluc titn, 'NauKht Mnrli'iiij.' theatre 'tiding Aineilt'B mintlert-tl if he had -. si iinitlt'-i! Mindly uimoi h iatld mine f if "Niiiikihlx .Murifila" wae the pro lui't of n LcnhiK inlieritetl frtmi "hla fathM. St iottn iirt nHi'fw tif tht nat'irc lmc ltMjn the remill tf mere hant-c. hut Mr. Miimmeritfrlii didn't leave them Ioiik o atiMpenae. Mir next proriiirtion. "The Klrvrtv." ttu- plicated the auif-ina .. of "Nauiihij Marietta" and even aurpaaned it ' ertalti irtieulars. Antl then ennie "l 1 ik ! .Iinkft." a hit'h rountled out tiio f the moet itopular MutM-eVHen of a tlet atic. tine very good rea.ntn for Mr Man - m'ttctn jnu-reMi lit thai he docn't throw hta whnwa tt.aether w'h tli feerh tuu-te of the fnttiiieeT w li Irv niei:elv lo till vacant theatre- He lit roiilenl u itlolie Milt t-eiful hhow '""WMVnn.-nnd' ttotee m .whole -4taj 4o a fort hi-iiniiiitf i.rtMi'u' iii. The result -.f hl careful pianiilnu ivt ennatrue- tlttn A ill Im- lotted Ity Iim hI pla -Kierx when they ce -"Miah" .llnkn" w,hlch .'tnte t.t t lie A'-Htlenty tif Muhic next ThiirMlMt oikIiI ' I'HIMItONr AND Wll4K. winntn-l ttcran. At t-adrany Tya fitr Two IVf I tamtam tee. tUy h l'res Anetit. I Tile Acat1em of Muftic will ttffer to ley for nialinec antl ihkIiI perform ances, thttee . eteranjt ttf minstrel)', i ietrae l'nmroie and mihI ileorae H il.-tiii. and th-ir own taentieth cen tur' tniiiMrcl.- Mrpn l-rinirot and YVilmin. who liat-c won mttre remiw n than any two have won more reitttw. ithan any two rounded themtelvc with a cat of A'lackfat-e men who arc fttmouft them 'aelvea amtng the hurnt ctrk fraler" nlt. tieorge I'rlmrone te the man of the '-velvet feet." and- who haa made a Fun Fun -Fun ... i. ., .. CRYSTAL TODAY KEYSTONE A Special Feature FmU of TKrOlinf Fan. uk! c- Efljwyixkerit - Featuring CHAS. CHAPLIN v AOMAN . ; - V "Dough and Dynamite .5 aria to ctnts. LVgiriS ! 0r30 a. rrh - 8liiflh.N.li. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTtON clear million dollars dandnc himaelf rirh. Mr. Primroaa cares nothing at a'l for the new danoea, and aaya they are crude Imitations of the old buck and wins stepg which In themselves are very irraceful and require more expert dancers than the "bunny hug," the lobster flop. "'the tango or the maxlxe. George Wilson, who "Is co-ntarring in the great minstrel, la one of the bent monnlogulsls of the day. Kven though ha dates hjack some forty year, ago when his: name waa a by word among the black face men. he haa come back." arid is aa funny to day aa of yore with hia new songs. )okea and manneriama. The big atreet parade and hand concert today, at noon Is one of the lil features of the show. Matinee prices are lower floor. 11.00 jtnd 7fi centa; balcony. "6 and f0 cents. . Night 11 60 to 50 centa.' Heats on aAle iiimv for both perform- ancea, at Tucker llullnlng I'harmacy. Wedding sirwsrt-Hummc). Newtt.u. Nov.' U:-Mr. J. f Htew- hiI, of North Newton, and Mlxa A me lt Surmuey. alo of North Newton er married Wedneaday night at the resilience of I'ress J. , O Andrew, of I'uUwba College. Mr. .Andrew per formiiiK the ceremony. Only a few intimate friend we're iirenent to wlt nees the marriage. . Mr.-Wtewart la iiw t.f Catawba- county's successful farmer. llfH Bl.i: W;lIUi AT KHKNt'KK, Two Mater lleomMt Itridca WHh tlic KaitM Cen-nmiiy. Sallnbuo', Nov. 13. A double mar- T Oxllas rntofiA, r-M f r tafcr Oaaiaiil d aura. rwUWtwkw. NOMINATIONS IN THE LYRIC THEATER VOTING CONTEST MISS- MAISV I'Kl.l. MISS 1.1 CliKTlA 'IIAMMACK MISS COUNKUA IIAKltIS MISS A I. MA VtMiDS M ISS lll.IV I A HA KRIS MISS IDA SMITH MISH MAMYK 1 1 KNTt ' N M KM. H A ANCKI, MISS IIKSSIK CAKKOM. MHS. M1NNIK J(1INSN AlISS MAtiCIK KINC MISS I.OVISK llullTtiN MISH M A ItHl. HTMTT MlSS MARY WIIITK MISS K AT Y LKB r'ltAZIKK MISS JOSIK TONNOKKHKr MISS 1.1XA WY.VTUP) M ISS' ANNA STANN MISS INN A HOKTON M4tH .UKSSIK MASS MISS CAKRIK'BUUl WlTtiN MISrilMAl'DK: IIHANC1IK MISS ANNIK UAl KfK HIVING MtW-IDA 1UKXK8 MISS EIWN WASSON MISS MAItOAHKT KKVKS MISS KATII UKHIN JOHNSON MISS MA K1K KUMIAKDSDN MISS KI.OKA M DONA1.D MTeTT NKIil.IB K1N MISS 1AI'I-INK BROWN MISS MARP.ARKT M'KIMMON MISS MIMIKKD HOUKN MISS l.ol 1SK WltlllllT MISS ANNIK UIH'EKV MISS MARION HAKKK M ISS H U.I.IK HKVNKTT MISS MAMIK (Jnl.l) M1KS HK1.KN HATCHKI.OI: MISS KI.INOK M ANN MISS MAKY HOHHY MISS KATHl-KKN HCTTON MISS MARION W RSEI.I, MISS KSTH Kit IMteUAN MISS t ;i.Al'YS II I 'NTETT -MISS JANIK1.KK MISS THKO TIIOMrSt! MISS U1-AHYS 1IKWAI1 MISS KETTIE RI'SS MISS ANNIK DI CK KTT MISS APD1E HAtSWKIJ. MISS VBANCI-X KlRlSON(j MISS Al.TltRA irtlialE MISS KADVK KKNSON M18.S Yl IAN ItKtTS M Irtei .HKHHIK IKiiD -M4SM- ANXllv-SHAWl a . MISS MATTIK W It EN N- - MISS 1. 11,1. IAN HIIANLKV MISS I.I I.A WUKYNOLD8 MISS KKSSIK IMI'K MISS I.AI RA WEATHERS MIrnrfM'K Tl'RNEIt"' BOROIUH Standing of contestants shown on curtain M theatre daily. If jour -name is on the fisF-ask frtr the contcsT man, at the Ljrk Theatr.- riua the brides' being one- of the moat brilliant ovwnt. la the social lire of Hoencar tbu falL The ceremony was Darformod Wad nesdajr evening .t the bom of the brides' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Baker, and wag witnessed by mani friends of the oopular young couples. Miss. Ethel Elisabeth Baker became the bride of Mr. John Fhllllp Weber, of Salisbury, and Miss Marias Bea trice Baker became the bride of Mr. Earl Monro Ruth, of BaHabury. the Key. C. B. Heller officiated. - ' 4- ' WADE-MALBERKY- InrltsjUoaai Anaosnar Ooaning Mar etas of Popatlar Cowpte. -Troy, Nov. H The following; In vitations have been sent uot from Troy: Mr. and Mra C. C wade request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Bon to 'Mr. Edgar jBeaumont Mayberfy Thursday evening. November ltth at sis o'clock Troy, North Carolina. - --At home. After December fist. Maxton, North Carolina. Mias Wade. Is the ypungeat daughter of Judge and Mrs. X?. -C. Wade of Troy, and Is one of Troy's prettiest and most accomplished young lad lea. Mr. Mnyberry was formerly a resident oi this place, having bn until recently manager and pharmacist of the Troy Drug Co-t and Is now living at Max- ton. N. C. where he holds a re- aponslM position with ' the Maxton Drug Company. Much Interest Is man I feat among the friends both hers and throughout the rltate at the engagement of these popular young people. TWO IIUCDEUi MARRIAUK8 AalMloro Iwyer Weds at Barlun Hjirlrura Haycw-CampbWI Marrlsire Htatesvill. Nov. 11 Mr. B. Mrlttain, a younii lawyer of Ashe boro, and Mbia Mary Dorena Ballard were married yesterday afternoon at the- Harlum Springs LAag. nve mil south of Htatesvtlle. The ceremon was performed by Rev. A. 8. CaJd well, proprietor of the Barium Lodge. f ollowing; the ceremony tne coupi came to ntatesville and left on th afternoon train for Ahevllle. where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride la a daughter ol Mr. John L.. Raintrd nf Mooresvllle and a slater of Mrs. A. & Caldwell. She had for aome days been vtattlnk Mr. and Mra Caldwell at Oie.lodKe. Mr . Biittaln la a son of Mr. J. i. tirlttain. a well known attorney of Aaheboro. Miss Anna E. Campbell, a datigiiter of the late,. Milas Campbell of TurJ inernnurg townahlp,. ana Mr. William (1. Hayes.-a proaperous farmer of the Harmony section of the. county, wers married in Htatesvllle yesterday after noon. The ceremony was .performed by: Htire W. J. Ldiaenby. OKBATE TRtAKULK rX)ltMED Trinity. WaMlilnjrton and ljtm and I nlverttlty of Trnianawr in JJount taptrUI In Th Km and Olnatil ) Trinity College. Imrham, Nov. 13. As recent meetlns of the debate coun cil, an organisation which haa In chance -S.U matters of debating In tereats in the college. It waa decided to form with Washington and I t'nlverslly and the I'nlveralty of Tenn- ewtee a irianKuiar upnaung leairus. I'reUmlnary arrariaements have al ready been completed hy which these three Institutions will durfnir this sca- demic year debate each othen The mailer of time and ouery haa not yet een derided, but announcement of this will- be made soon. Fro feasor llnlton. of I he department of debat Iiik and ars-umrntatlon. has been rhoat" I')' 'hia college to confer with representatives from the other Insti tutions for the purpose nf making further arrangements for the contents. Each institution wrlll select two teams Hy the arrangements Trinity will have team at Washington ai.d lee I'nl- verity, and a team from the University of Tennessee will come to Durham at the same time lo meet Trinity's other team: and a team from Washington nd !e will meet the other team from the Vniverslty of Tennessee In Knoxvllle the same evening. Much ntereat In being taken In th ap proachlng contests. t.ARIJC IN NKORO CASK. Philadelphia Itawynr Appear In Kin- ton Mii-I p. tape-tat lo Th Neat mnd Otetrtw I Klnston. Nov. 3. Simon uarllc. a shrewd I'liiladelphia lawryer. is here to uw-alt the calling In Superior Court f a cAvlL .cause . .Ui whlgls Tohn Williams, a local negro. Is the de fendant. Williama aome months ago nhot his wife and his sister In Phila delphia. Hoth recovered. The wo men and the slater's husband were about tn bring a civil action agAlnat him. when Williams gave a note for 11.000, for which, he contends, both civil and criminal actions were to be tiuashed. The criminal prosecution proceeded. Oarllc., for the plaintiffs, lialma Williams gave the note In com promise of the civil cause only, and will seek to have the palntlffs paid the sum. Oeorge H. White,- former negro congressman from this district, as lawyer for Williams, haa sent a deposition. IT tS THE TASTE, Baker's That Makes An absolutely pure, delicious and whole some food beverage, produced by a scien tific blending of high-grade cocoa beans, subjected to a perfect mechanical process of manufacture. Ctt th gtmdnt, mtodt onl) bf Walter Baker & Co. Limited Established 1780. Dorchester, Mass. ITS rah u. LYRIC THEATER TODAY Annette Keller man n Wonderful Pictorial Triumph "N EPTUN E'S DA 00 HTER' ' r Art-ouat tlte Ureaa Crowd The 81nm U IH Brin Today at I I A. M. ' la Seven Big Parts , ' . ; FIVE SHOWS DAILY ; i : : ' Adnyssion -Children,-1 S cents; adults,' 2 5 costs. .; aXBQM ARE CTTEKVUTwUk, Defrsirtsial HcM for Onsileswni rTlsy- . of Clark -Newton. Nov. It. A aenaaUoav was spnins; la Buparlor Court bar yes terday aftaraooa In passing upoa th jury tn tn case of WUfong. ad trator. T. J. R. Hsaveaor. It develop ed that Heavaner had ixad a personaJ eonrrne wltk seven of th twwlva juror after they had bses summoned to appear as Jurors at this terra of th court. His Honor. Judg Loot, Issued aa order citing th defandauiL Heavener, to appear aad show cause why he should not b punished for contempt of court. H was glvaa a short .dim to smploy counsel and answer th order of th court. Th Jurors seen by th defendant were . L. Prop. W. U Bolick. David Beabock, N. C. Barrlnger, D. T. Bar ger. T. L Hawett, and M. Wilson. Thee jurors war held to appear at the hearing. The three- mart who were indicated for killing Dave Clark at the Mot fa Grove camp-masting, were put on trial Tuesday, but submitted and agreed to a verdict and a sentence. Th verdict entered as to Ed Roselle. was murder In the second degree, and a sentence of seven years on the roads. For Nixon' and Henderson, the' verdict was manslaughter, and a sentence of four year each on the roads ' given. I.WAIJD B CRN ED TO DEATH. flame Catch Youth la Burning Uosne With No Chanoe lo Heacsaa. (w1al Ta Km aaa Obhtiw. I Lenoir. Nov. II. News waa re ceived here yesterday that ths home of Mrs. Coma Uragg, who lives In ths Globe settlement in the northern part of Caldwell county, waa destroyed by fire early last Saturday morning, and that her son. Claude Cragf, perished In the flame. The eon. wra, about eighteen years old, and had been an invalid for many years. While the origin of th lire is unknown, It Is au prosed to have started In the room, where th -poor unfortunate boy waa confined, and the flames spread so rapidly, that It was Impossible to rescue htm. though the alarm was given immediately by a. daughter of Mrs. Cragg, who was attending to ths rea-ular morning work In the kitchen, when the con flagration was discovered. The body of young Cragg was taken fronr the ruins, ournea beyond all recogni tion. The house was an elegant country residence and was well furnished. It waa Insured for 11.000 and there were $300 Insurance carried on the fur nishings. ' itEAT CROP OK CABBAUK. Mounuln Pull of Vcarrcable 'Hquire Ford a Oiamplon. . tSsriai,DraiNm and otawwr ) J-noir, Nov. It. When It come to raislnr cabbage. Squire Fordr who lives above Blowing Keck, la Wa tauga county, has demonstrated the fact that he Is right there with- the goods. This year, from one half acre of land, he has marketed oven 21.000 pound, of first class cabbage, which haa netted him something over f 110. This vegetable product wss never be fore more plentiful than right now. In this section, and it is almost a daily ccurrerice to see fifteen or twenty Wagons standing In the streets here In Lenoir loaded with cabbage. VALUABLE LOAD TOBACCO. Lraolr Planter Oeta -510.0 .'woki Kicks ChlUI. (Special Ut Tbt Naai aud Want.) Klnston. Nov. 13. Rufus Kverett, Lenoir county planter, yesterday sold one wagon-load of tobacco here which brought him I540.0S. The weed averaged 26 cents a pound. A gasoline lank of 11,000 a-alloni capacity Is to he Installed at a local garage to aupply a part of the de mand by autolsts A three-year-old aon of William Hodges, living st Latham's cross roads. Bnaufort county. Is suffering from a mule kick on its head which. despite lhe smallnem nf the child, failed to break Its skull. . It Is In a serious condition, however. NOTED MISSIONARY TO SPKAK. Rot. Lacy L. Little at Mocking ham- Auk Kcturn of l'aator Good School Record. ISpftal la Th Km aae Otawl Jlocklngham, Nov. II. Rev. Lacy L 1 4 1 tie, the noted Presbyterian mis sionary, being also a native of Rich mond county, will with Mra Little spend next Hunday In Knckingham. In the evening he will occupy the pul- put at the Kirs Presbyterian church. The ladies of theeaAethodist church are taking active, steps to secure ths return- of Hev. J. B. Hurley by the North Carolina Conference- Which meets next week. Mr. Hurley is one if the very able ministers of his denomination In the State and South, and It is hrtped by all who appreciate he high quality of his efforts for the advancement of the Master's King dom, the hopes o-the-good ladies will be rewarded. Educationally as well ait otherwise. Richmond county breaks recorda now and then. At a meeting of the county association Ju held, not including Rockingham and Hamlet, 62 out of the 61. teachers employed were In THE FLAVOR OF Cocoa It Deservedly Popular fa Per Previcas Bargjga Safes Is lloma-nzlters of Raleigh and neighboring Citiss - '' ' . v " ' - . - -:-: We irt overstocked fa Port nd I CWlmiB, nbrwlthstanding the fact that this has been on of our busiest seasons. " " " . to enable us to move this large stock ve are putting- on a Twenty Per Cert reduction salm on Portieres and Curtains, regular stock. Then we are offering these extraordinary ralues inTdrop patterns of Portieres and Lace Curtains " PORTIERES Larg;e assortment of colors; values from $4.5.0 to 15.50, $5.5o to H7.00 Special Values. This sale.,. . . . . Extra good values, $7.00 to $10.00. This sale . . . . LACE AND ET AMINE Values $2.50 to" $3.50 Values to $5.00 ...... Values to $6.50 BOYLAN - attendance. This of course speaks well for the always systematic effort uf ths present efficient county superin tendent. Rev. W. HI Cop pedes. Holly ImlUHtry Prod table. JSpacial ta Ta. and Otaamr. I Southport. Nov. II. Within a short time the holly shipments for the holi day trade will start from Brunswick county. Last year IX cars at art aver age, price-of some 1200 per car went forward. This year It is expected quite a good more will be shipped. It means (16.000 or 120,000 lust at Christmas time. So far no yaupon haa been shipped, but it would no doubt be welcome aa a splendid de coration material. MAY ABANDON FORT CASWKLJL Sonthport Disturbed by Insletr-nt Knmors. IHpkuI u Th. Km wd tXmmyq I Bouthport. Nov. II. The Commer cial Club, the Merchants' Association, and others have become exercised over the report cor rent that Fort Caswell would be abandoned and only a de tachment of soldiers be left as rare takers. This report became current because the 76th Company one of the three companies at the fort have been under marching orders for some WOMAN IK BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkhtun's Vegeta ble Compound. Montpefier. Vt "W base gTMt iaitn in your remedies. I was very ir regular aad was tired and sleepy ail the time, won la have cold chflla, and my hands and feet would bloat. My stomach bothered me, I had pain in ray side and a bad headache must of the time. Lydia K. Fink ham s Vege table Compound has aone me loU of jrooU and I now feel fine. I am regular, my stomach is better and my pains have all left me. You can use my name if you like. I am proud of what your reme dies hsr done for me. Mm. MaJtT Gauthiek, 21 Ridge St, Montpelien Vt, An Honest Dependable Sledieine It must be admitted by every fair- minded, intelligent person, that a medi cine could not Uv and grow in popularity for nearly forty years, and to-day bold a record for thousands upon thousands of actual cures, as has Lydia E. Pink ban's Vegetable Compound, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. Such medicines must be looked upon and termed both standard and dependable by every thinking person. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia C Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound will hel p you, write to Lydia EJlnk bam Medicine Co. (eitnfldenUal) Lynn, Masafor ad Tiee. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a wonian and held in strict conJidcrjce. . ACADEMY . (IWn PtHme lS4) TODAY MATINEE AND NIGHT GEORGE PRIMROSE -GEORGE3TltS0N,S : MINSTRELS' " . The mont lailtated Burnt fork ArtiMta in the wot Id. alaa-, -niftrewt frmfu-tHn WmAer- fill Ehntrk-al Effects Uorse--etisOoatumea. . Grand Mtreet ParaH and Band Conorrt at oop. Matlne prtcea ll.SS to ( rents. Nlaht. I1.5S to t rent; treats on amle at Tucker Build-. . Im rharmacy. - -. 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' v M eat . PEARCE COMPANY time. -The- matter has been r far red to Congressman Godwin, and by him to the War Department.. The removal ut the soldiers from this fort would mean quite a good deal not only to Houthport, but the whole State. The government has millions of dul-. Ian Invested her. Report has reached hare that Rev. A. &. Maxwell, pastor of the local Presbyterian church who had gone to Virginia on" preaching tour, is confined in a Richmond hospital by sb attack of appendicitis. CASTOR I A flnfotrtlHMrn" Bsars th Thi Kind Yea Haw Afways Bought s2r7 i : 1 ; IGECREAM No matter ho cold the weather may be, your party or guest dinner must have an ice course. No matter how unexpected the occasion may be, you will find ffiur delicious varieties ready here. Delivered anywhere. ' Chocolate Vanilla Walnut Bisque Fruit Flavor WAKE DRUG STORE pROAthe smallest Rigce to the-- $. -M most elaborate design there is a " M : simple dignity about ,. w I JOLLY and WYNNE I JEWELRY I that commands the appreciation of the connoiseur. JOLLY and WYNNE JEWELRY CO. COTTON .is below. par. hat TIM IX 111 HUDS ira at a pmnli your l-end for aaarWrt Heads trained In esnt fnaa aaoa.ee to slftoe.0 a WrKr fcafcsitaloene tttttay.. . ... Kalptsh. S. C. or rar.. ' Misses Reese & Company . ' - .109 FayetteviDe St. . : " ' , . EXCLUSIVE, MILUSERY i Moiirning Hats and Veils, Nets, Ribbons, Ruchings, Etc. " Ho;7 Offered ths This sale. vTf Trr.-rw . . $3.98 ..... .,..- . S4.98 . .rr,.o.rt, $6.9 CURTAINS ..$2.48 j-3.4S - 44S Bl'LLET IN CHILD'S BRAIN. Ureensboro, Nov. XI. -Thomas Wakefield, . who lives a few mllos south of th city, ta in Bt. Leo's hos pital for treatment and Is living with a rifle bullet In his brain. He was shot while hunting- with hi brother a day or two ago. No operation hay been attempted yeC The physUstanr believe that the boy has a fair chance of recovery. A small child, with a similar wound, recovered here a few months ago. lam. Lea a prenar Call or writ for particular CharfcWtev M. c X I: I -is 1.
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