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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 11. It i i liiiiHtltitaltlllllU't iiiH mHWHMI M IHMUMMUMMMUMmII mm win mmmieiiiHiimisw nil i" I . :- A wutuui wwa. x I wlb I ward little rm toted plot, ' Pleated- wttfc old Musk NM asd blue f or- get-aM-Bot. Dm la Ik kwt of mm null eoaatry f tblak far aaal wnld be aiore roaifor-ed If roald say! "Where'er mf feet ara led. At the kmg laat, tkle pUK-e arm be at ' bed. Ify plot to aid faoa the MB, sad all day Hflff oft catered light Bad shad shoald da ore anea ' My aaiUag hes aaild teat (Ileal threat. Te w twonld wa have aafa and anra. tar rrnai not squalid afreets and til lere A ylace fomct qalet aad seeaie. I aar tboss whs r wltk tottering feet Ta plaat with feeble kaada a awsssge Wltala tbalr plot to tkoaa tbey beos may Re wealth bare I, ao kindred, ar a kwi ' Blera fata alooa caa tell where I f :' Bafora 1 alaap at hat beneatb tba Umub. Aad eh! taat i wtbt kaow wbn I akail lie! My awry days woald paaa mora peace- Villi T 1 Wa drrad so but things, my aoal aad It Ktkel 11 Wolff, la New York Tunes, Mrs. N. A. Tyree. of Winchester, Ky arrived yestsrday afternoon to ba ma guest of her aon. Mr. H w. Tyree. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Wllllama of linden, were vtaltora In the city yea -tarda. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Garner, of Oreeneboro. were tmoni tba vtaltora In Kslelgh yesterday. Mra. A. K. Uueaa and daughter, Mlaa Irene Oueaa, left yeaterday for Atlanta, (.. to rial! Mra. Oueaa' aon Mr, Wi . (Hi MS. .iebfciwots..;. - Mlaa Elsie Kjddlck. who haa been visiting relatives and frienda In Wil mington, haa returned to the city. Mlaa Xllc Iu'ewcomb haa returned to the city front Klnaton, where ehe haa been teaching. Mra. K. C. Hotter, of Norfolk. Va., la visiting Mra. J. Hunter Uwirnn. - Mr. and Mra. Wilbur High Roy. step and little aon, Maater V. C. Hoy. eter, Jr., of Chapel Hill, are the guests of Mr. Koyater s parenta. Mr. and Mra. V. C. Itoyater. Mra. M. E. Forrest and little daughter, Mlaa Elisabeth Forrest, left yeaterday ror Baltimore. They were accompanied by Mra. Forrest's (later , Mrs. Fab. Hollowav. Hloosnebury Chapter Today. The Bloomabury Chapter of the Daughters af the Revolution will meet thla afternoon at o'clock with Mrs. I E. Covington. ( . 4. . t in-to No. S To Me. Circle No. 1 of Edenton tit rent Methodist Church will meet thla after loon at 4 o'clock with Mra. 8. T. Imlth. TK. THIS AFTrXNOOK, Thla Parish Hnaw Kntrrtalnnrmt AftrrrMKHS from I u 1. There will be a delightful entertain- went with mualc and refreshment ni arternoon at the Parish House of .nnst Church from to T. All who tttend may expect a pleasant social fonjion. THK fOMKUY or KRKOItaV VERYTHING OF TEREST IN ILLINERV A FASHIOmiE FROCK Cmrmiti Packat I ' . i . fig MAY it ANTON Ml Lixxle Buhn added much toth charm of the evening. IKTEREbTINO MGKTIWO TO BE HELD TODAY Drpartmrnt of HonehoM fsonosnlca To Havo Mrs. K. U Carr as Bpeakrr There will bo an interesting meet ing of the Department of Household Kconomlrs this afternoon at I o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. building. Mrs. K. u. Carr. a bright. Interest- Ing speaker from the Kastern Caro lina TralninaT school at Greenville, will speak on "Household Hygiene," and, sines this tople Is so Important and Interesting to all housekeepers, there will doubtreee be a largo num ber of Halelgh women at this meet ing to hear what Mrs Carr has to say on thla auDjert. To add to ths pleasure of the meet ing, light refreshments will be served after the regular program la over, and there will be a kind of Informal re ception In honor of the apeaker of the afternoon. During Mra. Carr's stay in tne city, ana win oe ine guen m . . .. . - - aira. A . r. nomiri. i , .. . . a.,.. The Deparunsnt of ilouseholdj TZ?,,!T7. m 'VTT TV TTI Kronomlcs has had good meetings! wo wiar new ,,FBr this year. Miss Mattle Keese is chair- . - rrmng. n m wmxmawfij mn,jwt man. , Mrs. T. M. WomacK vice-cnair- ajmio aunpei ana nuismur iuki-hbi bb S605 ChVt Dtbbj, 6 to I J Pwkets make a feature of tho MR. GILES CHOSEN TEfJDEHT V i? D"lruff Scaled OR J Former Head of McDowell Schools Accepts and -Take ' Charge First of July : Showed in Hair and Covered Coat Collar. Used Cuticura - Soap ana uintmenL nair stopped at a. . at Al wming uut ana dcaip wean. - Byraa; Oa. " For atx years or aaore I tovs beaa Woubiad with daodraff sad faUnaf BSJr. My soslp would Heh as ttaa tttaasi I would so ossapeued to eoreeck ovaa la r r aad I was kaaag mj aakr vary fas. Tee daadnaf would seals off sad shew la mr hair aad wkaa I would eeasb b) tbe daadra woald auwaat "I asad'dlaofBBt IdBds of lair osacs sad aUa aaags kwt aoao seessed oadtfaar. I sassilil.nl T ntaad to try Oatfcora Soap aad Ola. which I did. aad sow mr ash- ass ooaatag oat aad sty scalp la etaaa. afdaadraft My hair k thick as H over waa I also had piaratee aad Mackheada oa mr face Slat Oatleara soap aad Oiatasaat haa healed thssa.- (Mgaod) CnrUs oUtraa. July U 1914. SanTpIe Each Free by Hall With M-p. Hda Bosk oa request. Ad- yes. caid Catfcwa. Dept. T, preclatloa nraaanted thla to Mrs. Cohen who accepted the gift la a most graceful manner, thanking ths club cordially. The nous was fragrant with pink honey-suckle, and rosea, together with dogwood. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. N. C Hughes In serving refreshments. ad they appear apoa giiV.Mra. W, C. Allan poured coffee In the no skirts of tbesr dining room. n an and Mrs. Bam Nonia, secretary. This is the department's last meev li.g for the club year. Mlaa Browne Entertains. Kelford. May 1 The Country Book Club of Kelford was most ex cellently1 entertained on yesterday afternoon at the homo of lu presi dent. Miss Amanda Browne. After the regular business meeting of ths clul), the guests enjoyed a very Interesting Magasine contest which was won by Mr. and Mra. J. V. Nor fleet. Ths prise, which wac a very pretty bog of correspondence carda, waa presented by Mr. Nelson White. The guests were next Invited to tne beautifully lighted vine covered porch where the most sumptuous repast of the season wla thoroughly enjoyed. The talented Mlaa Margie Bplvey, of Lewlaton delighted the guests with her music. The club wishes to ex- end to Miss Browne Its most ain cere thanks foP the excellent and moat appreciated work during her term as the president of the club. MR& Bl'HWKLL HOtrTEBH. fleet. Tba atraicbt skirt is Dlsitad aaal the pith blows is frilled oahrat tba lower daw. Tba almn are of tba set-ea sort mi eaa be aaads) either lose or afcert la tba picture, the matsriafis seal at tha new cottoa Ibib m of tlfht weight, ahowwif line of pals (rasa, oa whato back groaad. but the modal b good ens i or serfs ana oucr etausar wool and aUo for the many xesliant cottons and Hnans Chat any ipted to gut wear. Poplia aad crfpe am eapacklry weQ Ubea and the new rice-cbtha are saasasaBj Bill tha tpenca filustrstad is bock aarvicambM Weddings and Engagements A ' LEADER IN EDUCATION Work In McDowell Gave Him - Wide Recognition; Chairman Sears Says Board Holds a Woman Is Not Prevented By Law From Holding Jhe : Race ' ro H. lYrvntPd Haiarday Kvrntng n f. osary a urasuur Clan. The Dramatic Club of Ht. Mary's, inder the direction of Mlaa Florence Oevla. win - present the commence, ment play, "The Comedy Of Krrora," Saturday evening at 1:10 o'clock In St. Mary's auditorium. Ths public - Is cordially Invhed. - KTANHUPK MH'IAI, tniilatbras Given DHIgtitrsl Erraliu By Baracws. Htanhope. May 1 One of the must harming eventa of the eeaaon waa a - delightful reception given the Phila Ihea class by the Bararaa baturdavs evening from I to 11 In the east wing U the graded arhoul building, whlcrt had oeen tastefully deroraXed with -potted plants and cut (lowers. Punch was served as the guests arrived. h ptnh bowl being in a mnnnd of flowers and gracefully presided over br Miss Temple Buna and Mr Ftts bugh Koberson. The dining room table waa pretty with vases of rosea Hers refreshments were served in .three courses consisting of salads, sandwiches and cream, by Misses Kmma Roberson. Nannie (Inch an.1 Evelyn Richardson. The rendition of several beautiful musical selections by 1 EatrrtaUM In AacUoa Bridge at Her . Ilrwdrrsoa Huaai'. Henddreon, May It Mrs. Walter D. Burwell gavs an elegant auction bridge party Saturday evening In honor of Miss Amy Butler, bride elect, and her slater. Mra. & M. Gary, of Mcotland Neck, at her home. There were aix tables. The color scheme was pink, with beautiful score cards. ftmall crepe baskets, with tiny silver bells on ths handles, filled with salt ed almonds and a profusion of pink roses and pansles. were placed In the balls, on the perch, ana In the parlor. The dining room waa pretty. A cut glass bowl of handsome pink k 11- larney rosea, clung lacs rover, pins Candles xjid ribbons adorned the table with rut glass dishes filled with mints and bon-bons. . Heart-shaped rakes and Ice cream, both In pink, were aerved. Am the guoata were leaving each was awarded with a souvenir of the occasion a dainty Dink allDDer filled with rice. INTERESTING AFTKRJfOOJT. First and Keniad Tear KtadVata at Meredith Give Fine Krrttal. At Meredith College yeaterday Sv- tarnoa the first and second year stu dents' In muslo under Mrs. J. W. Fer roll, gave a recital that was most In teresting in every respect. I The program waa fully carried out. each number being so well rendered that It la Impossible to mention any one especially. Ths chlldrea. who hav been studying mualo for omt one or two years, showed evidence ot nsvlng received remarkably fine In struction. ThelrNexcellent fingering Campaigns. For Pure Foods have been eye-openers to the American peopk. Scores of food products have been weighed in the balance and found wanting . - " One of the commonest faults and a serious one is the deficiency of mineral elements in white flour foods. To this lack Is due. In large degree, nervous prostration, anemia, rickets In children, and mafry other illv Nearly a score of years ago a wonderful food made . from whole wheat and barley was devised. It contains all the nutriment of the grain, including, the valuable mineral salts so necessary for perfect building of btidy, brain, and nerves.. That food Is t , Girape-Nu4s 'w SlfZ1 h,hcst meritJ Plaf in the Westfield Book of Pure Foods, and in the N. Y, Globe's ex ceedingly exclusive Pure Food Directory. Ready to eat delicious . economical nourishing. "Thwic's'a Rcasca" fcr GrspMIuts 7 sold by Grocers everywhere. For the 10 year tlaa will be rgajalrad 4 yda. of MteriaJ ST kw wtda. H yds. ad, tha tnauainf. Thd pattera 8003 lg cwt la alxea Iroai ft to 19 years, ft will be ssailad ta saw adV dread by tha Fashkxt rpsrtmaat of tall caper, aa racctt of ta caata. JIWKIX.MO.RTOX. . Wilmington. May It Of Intereat in Wilmington waa the marriage at uoiganoro Monday of Mr. Herndon Jewell, of thla city, aon of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Jewell, and Miss Flossie Morton, of Rocky Point, the cere mony oemg performed by Kev. Eu clld McWhorter. of New Bern. It was a surprise marriage. Mr. and Mrs. jeweu WW itvo at Clinton. - W C1IARJ08O Jf -THOMPSON. and strong wrist movement and knowledge of time was evidenced in their playing, and when, during ths arternoon. Mra. Ferrell asked question after question on the theory of mualo. the chlldrea answered with quickneas and correctness that was astonishing. Theee young students are taught, from the very first lesson, something 01 tne history of music in the ond yesr work, they leara a great deal about famous compose ra. their compo sitions, and also something about operas. They are taught rhythm, ear training, and other Important points or technique, in the third year they begin regular lessons In theory, alt the work being graded according to classes. The following Is ths program as It waa reBderea yeaterday: Merry Month of May The Birth of the Butterfly Telephone (Oayaor), Class, Ohoat la ths Chimney (HarthftU. uorotny Hansen, Helen anoarfordW. Fly Away Hlrdllng (Octavla Huw son 1. L.uclle Hatch. Uood Uttle Girl (Qurlltt). Kathar ine O Ponnell. Mlshew Rogers. A Had Story (Newcomb). Klisabeta Howden. Fairy Queen (Buggbee). BWajinanoa Bears. demonstration of Caus Work. Frolic In the Hayloft (Chittenden). Beverly Kaney. Merry Huritee (Hudson). Mary Ioulaa i'age. First Robin (Rogers): The Wlna (Wing),. LAndrum N orris. Woodland Walts (Porter). Marn ret O'Donnell. March (Ducelle). Claudia Taat. Fathers L4illaby - tOevnor): Jack Tar (Maxim). Hardy Murfree Ray, aultar Berenade (Clamor). Jane Qrimas. Playing Tag- (Cramm). Marguerite Baker. Dancing Hong (Wing), Margaret rtaney.- - , Peasant Danes (Duttool.. Mary j iveney. Gipsy Dance ( Mendelssohn-) Marga ret O'DonnetL'laudta Taat, -Virginia Koyater, Hubert Koyater. Petite Vales iPennee). KllBaheth ninu , Y Turvr (Cramer). Vlraima ...ung oong (Ldrneaj, at jury te- para. Huntera Horn (Ambrose). Claudia Taut. Hardy Murfree Ray. Country - Fair- (Reef), Klisabeta Broughton.-- June Morning (Farrar), Virginia Koyater, Irene rneipns. Hcherao (SchmoU). Margaret Blru- song. Spinning Song (Ellraenriech), Mar tha uray. Twilight (Orant-Schaefer). Hubert Rorster. . Curious Story (Heller). Mariew Oar. via. . . The- Clock (Oayaor): Slumber Bong (Howard). Class. . WEXJDOJT BOOKXCST- Mrs. Georaw C Urerm Kntertaiisr at laat Mrvting of the year. Weldoa. May It. Tuesday tha Book Club held the last meeting of the sea son with Mrs. George C. Green aa hostess. - . . - A most profitable and enjoyable program completed the course, of the Club session. At the roll-call ths responses ware quotations from favorite authors. . Officers were elected aa follows: Mrs. William A. Pierce, president; Mrs. W. L. Scott, vice-president; Mra N. C. Hughes. Jr., secretary: Mrs. Ida T. Wilktas. treasurer: Mrs. T. C. Harl risoa. reporter; Mfa Mary- Sledge, censor. Mra Wllham M Cohen, the retiring president, made moat appropriate re marks, thanking the officers, com mittees, and each Individual dub member for her support. Oa acrouat ot tha election af of ficers, the program -cwnatsted of one paper which waa moat instructive. Thles was written and read by Mrs. 8. R, Pierce. " 1 The club was Invited Into the li brary where a aur prise awajted the retiring preeldeat. A lovely hand- patntea Ket waa Ailed wlih , geod wiahea. Mra WUkiaa la arerds of Uf, Sarprlae fcvent Oocvrs la RaMgh and jowpto Jurave ror Soatli. rrlends received a big surprist yesterday whan It became known that in tne artemoon Mr. Cleveland Richardson, president of the Realty Uoan and Trust Company, and Mlaa; iiwniwR or i;ary were mar nea at tne noma of Rev. M. T. Plvler. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for Wilmington and thence to various southern points. Only the closest menas knew or ths event. Mr. Richardson Is a well known business man of this dty and Mlaa inompaon bt tne daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thompson of Cary. She spent some tuna la Raleigh, several years ago aa a student of Meredith vouege. ' Howard-Johnson. The engagement of Mlaa Klesnnr Johnson to Mr. Curtis Howard, both of Henderson, wss announced at the meeting of the Nu Nu Sorority of react institute last night following ths commencement exercises. Tne Sigma Psl and the Alnh n.n. uamma Boronueg narUcloated in happy occasion. ' Frienda of Ml Johnson, who came here to witness ner graduation at Peace, were also present. Mlaa Johnson stood In the Annnr. mm u, imaini uoors were opened and iiugnindge threw rice on ner. . Ths color scheme of lnn white were carried out. The cream wiucn was serve a wss laesnii win. -mrm were is Ten a er colored nsner hearta which on the Inside hn k- inscription jnnnson and . Howard. June. llt. There was a big cake which waa cut by Miss Johnaon who iwiw im money. DR18KILI,KRAl'KS. Charlotte. Mar It Few wrmAMm of thla season have been of such wide social Interest as the marriage of Miaa Jewell Krausa, of Krauawood. the couniry noma of Mr. Frank Krauas near Wax haw. to Mr. Rov Ruhuh Drlaklll of Hamlet. The wedding took place at !:! o'clock at the par- aonaare or xryon utreet Methodist cnurrn. Tne beautiful and lmnraa. atvs service of the Methodisf church was used, and Kev. EL K. Mclsrtv opicwieq, vniy tew or the- family's nearest menas attended the wedding. 1 ne oride is a handsome- branetta accomplished and admired by a wide circle of friends. She waa educated at h lacs atone, va. The bridearoom comes of one af Tenn easts s most prominent families. He holds a responsible position with tha Seaboard Railway Company at Hamlet. He commands tha eat earn of a wtda circle -of friends. immediately after the ceremony air. ana Mrs. Drlsklll left for Knox villa. Tennessee, where they will spend part of thslr honeymoon. LKNOm HAS NEW THEATRE. Ccenpaoy of Bast news Mew Equip Mod. era nay m Lenoir. May It. Our town now haa a new and up-to-date moving picture theatre. The Universal. Thla new play house was built for tha purpose, or rat ner the storeroom la which It la located, was fitted up for a picture shew, according to all the latest rules aad regulations governing such places of amusement. The company la com posed of twelve of the leading busi ness and professional men of Lenoir and they have Incorporated with as authorised capital of !,. with xse or ll.sea paid lav AnldcaU CornpUxioa -titli i Mli the wel v Mm We effl essd a eesielewteB I f re PI cbsinbissd b si P . I I . A . 0 mm luw Mr 1 So. ts ernmn east mt aMfiaal Bad 1 V rW T. )firr enaj ST gsia.il L, cv tenxCay t V - uourana S Gouracd't Oncntal Cream Prof. D. F. Giles, of Marion. wUI become county superintendent of edu cation for Wake county on the first of July. The county board met yes terday at noon In the-county superin tendent's office and unanimously se lected Mr. Giles. Hs is In tha eitv mma aas accepted tne poslUon. Mr. Olios accepted at a salary soms what less than hs Is now receiving, it has been ascertained, and when SUM. iionea as to why hs did this, stated mat he Just .could not keep out of me work. "Dunrix the nast two veers sines I gave np the Work aa county superintendent of McDoerell I have oeen attending county Institutes dur ing tha summer, and I have not ar- tenaeo a one but what I felt that would like to get right In and help soms county superintendent solve his problems." When the call came to Wake county. Mr. Oilea atated he could not roll back the Inclination to get oack in the work In which he has spent practically all hla life since leaving college." I have watched with considerable interest the develop- meni in wake county, and If I can carry forward the work begun and laid on such stable foundation I shall be satisfied." Hs said further that It was ths opportunity for constructive work In the State that was the final deciding factor In causing hint to give up a larger aalary. The capstone waa ths chance of getting here In Wake county wnere so many big things have oeen done in an educational way and of getting in touch with Miss Edith Royster. who knowa how to do things; this coupled with ths fact that Wake county had aa ths chairman of Its board of education a man who waa thoroughly hi touch with the work all along tha line, acquainted with all the details, full of enthusiastic Inrereet and so generous with time and effort: conciuoeci tne superintendent-elect. mias Horsier htrrusM ptsiw. In speaklna of the selection nf nr. atles. Chairman Bears said: "Ths work has been in the handa Of Miss Royster sines Sunerintendent juaa resigned. She has worked well and has given general satisfaction to the people of the county, showing executive as wen as professional ability. The board Is not of ths opin ion that a woman Is not ablo to make a good county sunerintendent. nor de they believe there is anything In the law to prevent one from holding of fice. - . . v "Miss Royster would probably have been) elected had abe not insisted that ahe "did not want tha position and felt like It wss a man's lob. On a recent trip to the Southern Educa tional and Industrial Conference, held In Chattanooga. I saw several women who were serving as county superin tendent with credit and ability. I talked with them In retard to their work, and. in my judgment, none of them are Mlaa Royster's superior, and few her equal. The board fully ap preciates the splendid work of Miss Royster In holding things together In Wake county until we could find a man that we felt was equal to the task of carrying forward the work of ths former county superintendent. neased With nrerrtioti. .'.'Mr.GlleB wi selected sfter ron. wultatlon with State Superintendent Joyner and a number of other good school men. In view Of the splendid work he haa dona In McDowell county and of his executive ability, the board feels that It haa mads a wise selee ton. and asks that the people of the I - I 'i For every brightening ' and cleaning purpose -Cold Dust is' used at least three times a day ia mHUons of hornet.- Y . ; Yet there are many thouumda of tumanrires who think Gold Dust is only for a few uses v : Gold Dust should be used for deaninf everything. - Gold Dust truly toorls for yoo. V : - It is most economical; it ia moat aatis factory and it is moat sanitary. It aaaaet aaratca ar harm any sarlasa.aa4 K wuI ' aiaaelvaaad ramies aU dirt sad grease. ThUsctfre armeiBls af GeU Das b seraaaars. ably tnereagh that yea riaea away the airt aad araeaa, lssvin a bib Bias, asesaaBsss aad a rifhrnaas whisk daUhts. . . Se Bass' larrer f irea anlj siai laasia mtSnfwim . C&IIJCrAIRBArKEZZSj jsitssaes county render him all the support possible In carrying forward the work of education and keeping Wake county In the forefront." Maa of Mwcfa Activity. The sunerintendent -elect Is thlrtv four years old, but Is a man of broad experience ta the Work, heparin again Mae up in jury. ne la likewise man of successful accomplishment. Hla laraest work nrobaJilv eras rais ing the standard of ths publlo school teachers or McDowell, which gave him fame even beyond the State. In Increasing the" revenues f ths schools he hss bsen equally as successful. having waged successfully special tag campaigns In thirty-one out of fifty' tour districts of tne county, losing the cause in only two electlona McDoer ell now hss tl special tax districts. two having voted the levy before 8upt. Giles took office, but one of which he was Instrumental In carry Ing. . - ' Mr. Giles waa educated at Trinity and the University. At both places ne was ons or tlyi moot active and popular ' students. - a - fine athlete- in baseball and football, fondly dubbed ratty" by his fellow students, Mr. Giles can still All ths Qualifications of the title. He married Miss Kath arine Reed, of Bt. Lrfmla, and to them have been born two daughters, Jswel Heed, sged five and Katharine Claire, not quite a year old. Mra. Giles visit ed In Raleigh last winter when her husband waa In the State Senate representing McDowell and Burke and waa shown much social attention. Mr. Giles Is a native of McDowell, the eon or a Methodist minister. His first work after leaving college was - the founding of Nebo High School, at Ne bo, of which he waa principal for two years. Hs was supertutendeift of the Marion schools two years and county superintendent seven years. While In the Bute Senate laat winter he took a strong stand oa education al matters, waa chairman of the Com mittee on Education and was highly successful with legislation proposed by the committee. Wakeeoa Cosxaucnoexajcnt. Mr. Giles will attend the pom- HEADACHES Thousands ef othar iboasaada haea besdscbae every day. besdacbee even week or every awns, aad otiMi have headaches eeeaateaaity. bet sot at resular intervals. The beet Doctor leonae enable b Sad Mm cause el aieuy ol ibm a la o outer tmi. kaowios kaa does sot know what WLli neovt it, eo a to give aemanent ears. All be ess de Is at aeeaeribe tbe aeual pais reUeveis. which give bnaparary renX. but tbe besdsebe return aa Banal, aad twaimint Is sella aaoesssry. II yoeeugertroei aeaaacnee, bo Bitner wo sseir asnire, sase aaavkaauila TabMs, and abe MsuMa wig be eeue lesion la tne hlrbcai deersa. tea ess obtaaa Nmbj at all drairaW hi any aaantlty. im works. wona or sure, aas ar a-a l aneai. SICK-HEADACHES Stek-besdacbe, the xeoet wkerable at ad afc m Inm Iwumii ste A-K Tablets are taken. Wbea yoa tret as suae eonuog ee, lake lee tablets, aad hi rnaay esses, tbe attack will be warded off. Darwjg as attark take eee A-K Tablet every two hours. Tbe met aad ema ort watoh toliew. eaa be sbtakiid la so ether way. Ceaease A-A TsAeses Seas- ms A axeaw At mlt eVawsMs. meneament at Wakelon high school today aad ahaka handa with tha folks of that community. Among others who will go from Raleigh are Miss Royster and Mr. C. K- Mcintosh, of ths State Department of Education. Mr. Mcintosh will deliver aa address. TO EQCIP P1AYCBOCTTD8. (Ssiriy w Tb swss aad Okjesl WUmingtoa. May It. The move, ment for funds for equipping the the playgrounds at William Hooner and Cornelius Harnett graded schools, started some' days ago by tha Even ing Dispatch, died Itorning. a welU t - known and publio-splrtted dtlaen do V nated to the cause II. (00. which la Just twice the amount H waa proposed to raise. Thla. with aome money en ' hand gives tl.JOs for furnishing an- paratna lor, tha playgrouiius. . I . mm Wss Deep SJgrJflccnco Often They Indicate Im pun ot teep ku ton Ticauea. The results i i by ft. S. ft. la rtasrhu the ska renal bow aaareaiagly aad hew deeply this Cbsmbs bleed partner attack. mm nrenBiea, renal araptioae are mar eftea stgaiacaat at lanyalrad aetrltlaa result-, lag rraaa laalty eihaxaatlea mt beey wastea Most people reanaa taia to be Was. Aad yet H la a lbIt wetter to esavtaes each pupla they eaeold avoid theee kanafal drwgBi iry. loaide ef Betas-, atomic: aad as oa. alt gives yoat as geod etert' wltbeet ths seHrsttles melts, kicaaia It la' were aaarrhlag. It goea deeply late the dr! nUtloa wherever tbe bleed tow, sot It eoea' net rriila ta cleg the eyotsaa. Art Itl egart la eeaiplem aad thorough ss wdleated by. blond tests. - Oae ef the strange tblsgs today Is that as away pc-mle are wedded bssthe aetlea that BMrcary 'J the oa aattdot. It' la set ao. Tbera I la . . H. H. r. arodert af , aatare that Is rated eaa ef tbe awe aoteat priariplea kaewa fer the complete illMtaitlea ef Mood treablta, I Wherever yoa Be there are aaoale waa! kasw Ula to be true from their ewa exaeri-i ror It has sera clearly aboes there la eae lagredleat m S. S. K as laaaailal t health If tbe Mood be banaie aa the Bearish.! tag ehtn tt of f be gvalaa, ngars sad aslta ef ear dally toad. Oet a bottle of S. S. S.' today ef aay aragrbe, bat tsstst apoa B. S. ' &, aeeept ae anbetltate. Aad If year esse Is perallar ee of loag stsadtDg, writs to tbe Medical Advber, Tbe Swift 8peciac Ca 101 . Swift Bldg, AUaats, Qa. MISSES REE5E & COMPANY 109 FayettcwQla Street Everything correct in white and dress hats for summer season. Spring Hats Reduced to Very Dtirmbie Priced Phone 596 t i. - Buys Any Goat Suit in the House ' 4W ' "... Values From $17.50 to $30 None on Approval None Charged No Alterations -2 . F II M1 ' i lie as Iiioo Kaplan Bros. Co. Raleigh, N.C m t!IHHill-'liMlllil'illIHIIIIMIllHMIlllt..tilllMIII1liitMlimiliMt:ilillllM(n;ltllliillimiNtW alp
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 20, 1915, edition 1
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