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V. TITO 2TIII7S AND OBSERVE!? a-a-, .frinmspAY ironinirg, koveixdis il jsis. SOCIETY . "... -The aterctX ; - -.. Oh, halt th secret Is Uklag life... ... - llif tt, wanting It aa U goes... . T.,! a burden ef ear and atrife. ' Tomorrow a wbow f dream aad Ge'tlnr up-fresh for Rs latest thrill, ToliTns oa sweet t it chaaglag arind; : "... . DoKIr dradklngwitB dauntless .. ' - .-.. , : Ahi leaving iu doubt end th , dreed behind. , M r. Billo Sledd, of Wake Forest, who bat been attending the meetings-or tno Nona usroiiaa Literary Ul Htatorical Association, j Mrs, Jai-eae vBusbee loft Tue- day lor KlMKoa, waero sns tudgo a art exhibits at the Eastera Carolina rair thlo week. . Una A .W- Timboriako left Tues day lor -KiatoB,. what b will lslt hf daughter Mra Rouatree. Mr. and Mr. J. -N. Olbbons. of Ilngton, Ky., wb have bean vlslt- : log Ho, and Mra. A. S. Barnes for a lew. dar. left Taeaday for Wal lace ta visit relative. , . Mai. aad lira. H. A. London, ot . Pttubero. era la the city attending the meeting of tho North Carolina Literary aad Hletorlcal Society, htajor Condon returned yoatarday. i Mra. Theodore Fountain and Mra. Bute Garamoa, o Tabroro, ar rived Taaaday afternoon to attend tho RtcaardsoB-rountala wedding Uat Bight Mr. A. A. T. 8eaweU and Mra. Minnie Burke, ot Sanford, are In the city for a few days. Mra. U P. Beat and Miai Mar garat Beat. Of Waraaw, ara In the eity. - Mlaa Kate Cheshire returned to her home In Tarboro yesterday after ' vlsltlna her brother, Bishop Cheahtre. Mra. J. B. Slevlck will return, thia atteraon from an extended visit to relatives ia Connecticut and Ohio, where she has spent last month. Mrs. Nina Unchurch, of Dunn,; arrived yesterday morning to visit Mra. H. B. Unchurch, on 8mlthfleld street. - Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Bell, ot Shawboro, arrived yesterday to spend a few days with Mr. Bell's sister, Mra. C. E. Brewer. Mr. and Mra. Bell were married last October In ash evil le and are on their way home from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Searboro, of Marfreesboro. are In the city on a visit te Mr. and Mra. V. C. Moore. Mrs. J. M. Stover arrived In the eltv yesterday from South Boston Va., to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles EL Brewer. Mrs. D. M. Barrow has gone to Rocky Meant to visit relatives for a few days. Mra. Walter C. Wateon Is some what better after an operation at Mary Elisabeth Hospital. (Brfop ? , FLOWERS, FEATIIERS, OSTRICn PLUMES, WINGS. 112 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C, ' noon at her home 161 West Morgaa street -The living rooss aad dining room looked lovely ia fall newer aad autama leaves. After a spirited game a salad course and lee were served. hita Hall's guests were Misses Aanle Duncan, Madge "er ring. Eva Waters. Helen Brigga, Katberine Rogera. Fannie Powell, Mra., Floyd Mott, Mra. Kooen race. Mra. John McDonald. Mra. Lucia Bmltb, Mr..H, B. IMHlnie, Mrs. O. B. Lester, Mr. Will Brigga. Mrs. T-eo. Fleming. Mra. 8. J. Poag. W. C. I. V. Gives (25. The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union at their regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon voted to give 2S to the campaign fund of tne Tonne Mens cnrtsuan Associa tion. Other business transacted at the meeting was merely routine. Mrs. Meredith and Mrs. Stevens reading the delegates' report of the annual convention neia m mis cny last month. I f Tkt DmUj Fashion Hint. I I T - ' JJ " i'a'.lv:::vV If S v ill it' ;) ' t 4 J. TOWTXL VRrTBl - UKg THIS . t wlah that 1 knew which an of Lbe taoaae-ad -of leter 4 receive would have the aaoet weight with F. air friend. I can't ote all of tbeai here, bat 1 am going to aak ya l read these carefully aad the Slve at a chance to reaaw yr ealth and make yoa write me very auch like them: - 1 . - . 11 Barnard Btreet, , - -Bavaanah. da , Dee ll,111C Mr. N.- F. Salvar. flheltoa. B. X Dear Sir: Aa yoa are aware, fa ! I was aaffering with indigestion, stomach and liver disorders aad ail its train, of horrifying phenomena for several asoatha, I aad lived on milk, soft eggs, shredded wheat. vary Ibsafflcieat diet tor an active working man. aad. of eonnewaroa d incase aad etarvetioa was In a very low state of - nervous gaaaral debility. I ordered loea of vour Uii need eontlnnouslr. reordering, who necessary, aad la fonr months gaiaed Mas MA mi mi k b UW aa WHIP". J 1111 f Ml II i-e (till ItllCittl M.C- tawrBTay of which Sherwood la th 'Sf.. tit. . J wot aellghUol, and Rada, tho most of your Mineral Water, which 1 1 klm tB- utl9 ot .4tte poet of peace" aad beat of all the tale of the Mer- twentv-nlne noaada. .was strong ad perfectly wall and have worked orao- tloaV - orry day abioe. It acta aa a I general roaovator of the aratana. 1 1 prescribe Jt ta my .practice, aad U has la oewry . Uitow had - the do-l 1 baa Ii Ulr4 effeeta.; It ia eaaetitlal to use , this water ia aa large quanUtles aa Master Royster Imprortag. -- Master V. C. Royster, Jr., ia get ting better after being Quite clck for sever at weeks. Bt. Cecilia Oab. The regular meeting of the 8t. Cecilia Club will be held in Mr. Owen itudfo at St. Mary's Friday aneraoon at four o'clock. , West Raleigh Circle. ' te West Raleigh circle of Eden toa Street Methodist church will not aaeet thu week on aeeoaat of prayer weak at the church. , Meetin Postpaaed. -1 Tho edaeatloaal committee of the Womaa's Club will not meet this af teraooa. aa waa planned, owing to ether areata la th elty. The new data haa beea act for November II. Neighborhood flalb. Mra. R. M. Albright .wa hostess ' Tuesday to this charming little club, and the aftemeoa parsed all too auirkly. Attar an animated gam of bridge dainty refreshments were Served. These,. present were, Mra. K. T. Mcpherson. Mra. Gilbert Hay, Mra. W.N.r. Hh, Mra. A, H. Arlington, Mrs;-Paul Tillery, Mrs, Rawley Galloway Mr. C. A. JoUn oa ,aad,Lra. Albright .(. ' " . 1 .-'v.' : - ; Tea emd TopVcs dab. Tho Tea aad Topics Club met with Mra. H. M. Londoar yesterday afteraooa from four to iIl. a course luncheon waa aerved by the hostess and tho home -wis- decorated In Con .Werat flags. Besides the members "sresent the following radtea attend ed ee epeclal guests: Mr. H. A. Mndon ot Plttsboro, Mrs. Franklin McNeil L Mrs. Holll Connor and Mre. Robert L. dray. W Spend tho Winter ta Florida. Mr. aad Mra. 3. 8. Wynne, who have been spending the aumnter at Moo treat, will spend the winter at Orlando, Fla. Mr. Wynne la bow in the city and has greatly Improved In health. He will lave this week tor 1 1-ftila. Mr. Wyan. who Is ill at Woe treat, will leave there for Florida eir Monday 6h will be accompanied by Mra. Brookshlre. her mother.' Mr. Wyaao haa rented a homo tm Orlando for. the. winter. KenaUiess Book Club. The Kenntness Book Club spent a delightful afternoon Tuesday wua Mrs. Walker. Grand opera Is the study for the year, and the subject tor me aiier noon was Verdi. Mr. Williams read a most Inter IUMM UDi Tektssrael1 raSHeMeel, ttat VOMT eWaaasT f'B? in p ii i ii .1 f E"l II I III . ' Mlaa Mall Batertalna, Mlaa Margaret Hall entertained delightfully at bridge Tuesday after- V I ' I "'. U i. Ml . i ii AN INSPIRATION IN BRONZE will be -the verdict when you see this new Gypsy, boot It will harmonize with any fashionable cos tume. v CROCKER SHOES Same in Mat Kid Prices $5-$6 B. L. Crocker IM Fayet tortile St. , afg A a MbUl)lllU IVUn 1 ; JIABTH'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE taMKM 4 w v 0 I ? PKOP1JI J I sooo uonsEt w.iW rpoa . ' ;.e nanaaiaa' y Xhos, XHxom mm fjoerr noe.oow MOA. IK , MAJUNQ i"T". r:. ' STMPHOKT ORCHESTRA ,.'.,or s . V :-f,ertra, $i aad f 2 BtJcoay. fiOcfl Aad iX Strawberry red chiffon velvet Tea log frock. The underskirt Is of match ing chiffon. A corsage of net beaded with gold, allver and Jet I crossed by a girdle of the velvet, which Is fastened In front by a rose. The velvet skirt Is bordered with black fox far. meld tavern, which embody la beM tifnl aad rollleklne noetrr th lvrle passion, the adventure aad tho wit of "th spacious daya of groat Ula eta.T' - ..- - - Mr. Noye' ability to Interest all aorta aad conditions of men wa shewn markedly on his first visit to inurlea In 111 arhan after raad.' .oasiDie. ior tie propertioa are aoiing selections from hla poems st TF" "" a ui iiii-iwniiniu - uvutit- im siwaenis uoa that-tbey will sot disinra mo J aostooaed by telsxram a football meet delicate system. It la purely I match with Cornell la order to hear Mature a reaaeey. i Mr. Noye give hla second readings ! A. L. R. VANT. M D. I th next afternoon. 4 - Leeda, 8. C.. March rim. I The Milwaukee Journal oomment nave Teetea your spring wsies- i ibus on nu appearasco la Mil' eeveeri caeea oi raeomaiism, rere wauaee Indigestion, kidney and bladder troubles, aad ia nervous and alck headachee, aad Bad that it haa act ed nicely ta each ease, and I bo Ueve that If aaed continuously for a reaaoaablo time will produce a per maaeat enre. it will purify tho blood, relievo debility, stimulate tho the dominant quality of hla poetry I action of th liver, kidney aad I vfrlHty. Ho la tateraatlna; la aiany bladder, aiding thesa la throwing off I other waya. A young man who de an pouonow matter. I votes ais nre, irom tne lime ns C. A. CROSBT, M. D. I 'eares nis Thaaa ir. nnl mmirtmA caaea Bar I Who ha i wnica a aeuver "Alfred Novee eoatlanea the tra- aiuoa or victonaa romanticiam. strata eagerly welcomed by sari weary wua tne a in or moroia realism. He la not a poet's poet, he ia a- poet tor man, ho is oroao lahoaldered, manly and sturdy, -aad eating sketch of Verdi with tho his tory and story of LM iraviata. while Mies Vaas read the plot and deecrintlon of Aide aad singer fa mous In the roles. Beet records of both operaa war given, which added very much to the enjoyable program. Delicious refreshment were erved. Dinner For Wedding Party. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Fountain en tertained the wedding party of the Foantale-Ricbardson wedding Tues day evening at o'clock with a li course dinner at their residence. The oartv was complimentary to their daughter, Mlaa Lillian, whose wed ding to Mr. Lonnle u. Richardson takes place last night. A color schema of pink was carried out ia both decorations ana rafreea menu. Those who attended were: Misses Marjory Montague, Susie Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Messrs. Q A. Saua der. of Richmond: W. R. Willi, ot wnitakers, w. p. Richardson, Barn well. 8. C; J. C. Debrell and W. B, Barrow. Howard-Pope. Mr. C. W. Howard, ot Fuauay Springs, aad Mlaa Haaaah Pope, of Durham, were narriW in Wtaatoa Saleaa oa Tueaday f afternooB ta Browa Measorial Baattat ehurcar. th eoromoay beiaa perroraed or - kv. C. H. Ourhaa. Mum Hobo waa la Winstoa-saiem oa a visit ta friends while Mr. How ard waa there -on a. hualnessr trip. Dr. L. T. Buchanan of Kuauaj Sprlaga. who accompanied Mr. How ard, acted aa beat man at tho wed ding. Mr. ana Mra. iiowara lert winaion Raiem immediately after tho mar- rtaxe for Raleigh aad after spending Taeoday night here at th Yar bor ough Hotel left yesterday morning for raauay springs. Th bride ta a very popular young lady, aad la tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J eha Pop, ot Durham. Mr. Howard ia a tobacco buyer at Ftiquay WCMAiUXt'lifT.MX Iovrty Wedding BaiesnaJte at First rreeoyHwusi i-narru. Misa Marv Lllltan Fountalo and Mr. Innl .Gordon Richardson were married yeaterday arternoon at t o'clock at tho First Presbyteriaa church amid a scene of hymeneal loveliness.- The bride's pastor. Rev. W. McC. White, performed tho cere mony, ustna th ring; service. Tbo church waa decorated in aalnte. nlnk chrysanthemums, car nations aad stnllax and Prof. B rawley of Peace Institute, played the wed dlnar music. The Love 8onr from Tannhauser was rendered aa th gueeta were being ushered Into their place. Aa the hrtdai party entered the wedding march from thia opera waa played and Meaddsaoha'a wed ding March was used aa a receeetonei. The bride entered oa the arm of her fathehe She waa attired la a becoming traveling coat aatt. ot nrown trimmed in browa tor, wit hat and shore to match, fine had only on attendant, her sister. Mis ciisaoeta Fountain, woo acted a bride maid, and who waa gowned ia' Alice blue trimmed with cold toe. Tbo b rid carried a ahower boaaaet' of IIHea of tho valley aad her attend ant wore a splendid boue.net Of pink chryaaatbeenuma. . .Tho.groeam-a hrothor, Mr? W'.. .--rr.-,.-) rr.rr mm ALFRED MEREDITH COLLEOC thcrsday, Nov.ll,191ef 8:80 p. m. Subject: Selections - Prom ! Ilia Own Poems TICKETS 60 CENTS 1 . T " -'TTleI)nigt5tir':7 are the roaulta unusual. I receive thousands like them from physicians, aalntstera, lawyer, .merchants, farm era, manufacturer and every coa- Mttltil n,AfM.ln. f want Itia aat- lafaetloa of reoetving sueh a letter literary life of our city 1 not asy I leaves his university, to poetry, and beautltul denalto messags in no uncertain voice, attract far more than caaaal notice even In a practical, commer cial age. A more important "event la the from rum. No matter what your com plaint may be, dyspepsia, Indigestloa, aervous beadaehe, rneumatism, gall stone, kidney or liver disease, or any chronlo aliment that haa not re sponded to drugs. I Invito you to match your faith In the Spring against nfy pocketbook. If the water fails to benefit yoa simply say ao, return th empty demlpohns and I will promptly aad willingly refund 'our money every cent. Sign be ow. Shlvar Springs, Box II B, Sheltoa, S. C. Gentlemen: I accept your guarantee offer and enclose horew'th two dollars for ton gallon of Shlvar Mineral Water. 1 agree to giro It a fair trial. In ac cordance with Instructions contained la .booklet yoa will send, and If It fella to benefit mv case you agree to refund tho price In full upon receipt ot in two empty aeniuoaue, wureu I gr to return promptly. to lmagina To hear the Idea and opinion of any real noet Is a treat not to be lightly regarded: If, lu ad dition, the poet la one of the chosen rew wnora the, world ha acknowledg ed great, to hear him become aa ambition." WILL GIVE CONCERTS FOB AID OF BELGIANS Nam ..... Addraaa Shipping Point ............. (Pleaa write distinctly.) Adv. Misa Charlotte Reuggar, Instructor in violin ia tne Meredltn college ahnnl lll I between now and Christmas for th Hsigium cnildran Christmas fund. One of these concerts will b given la Raleigh, while th other will be la Cleveland, Ohio, and Worcester, Mas. Mis Reugger 1 a native ot Belgium and haa come to thia coun try slnee tbo beginning of war. NEW CORPORATIONS -. i . fronh the office of the Secretary of Bute to the following corporation to do business la North Carolina: Todd Insurance Agency of Lenoir. Capital stock, 126.000: subscribed tock, 11,600. Incorporator, A. N. Todd. J. R. Todd, and E. F. AUen, all of Lenoir. Braswetl Mining Company of Nashville. Capital stock, f 100.009; Incorpor- Drlvsr and Mr. Zehna Drtvwr.- all of Naahvttte. ' Wsynesvllle Hotel and Derelop ment Company of Wavuee villa. Capital stock, l0,e00; ubeerlbed stock, til 00. Incorporators, Jef-ferson-Reeves, C. M. Btrickler, and J. H. Smathers, all of Wayneavllle. J. H. HJggan A Co. of Morebead Cityi. Caplui stock, $6,000: sub scribed stook, $1,000. Incorpoita tor, J. B. Woodland, of Morehead Cltyi Mat Nelson, of Morehead CttHrad J. H. RIggan, of Cris-, Held. Md. heat nan. and Masala. C. DlbraU. I subscribed stock. I1.0AO W. B. Barrow. Jr.r 0A. Saoadsrs of latorvMr. Rebecca BraaweU, A. V. Rlohmoadr aad W. K. wiui ot wnit akers were ushers. - Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left oa tho six o'clock train for a honey moon trip . to Florida and. to tho groom' old homo ta earn wen. l ney win return anout tne urai ot tww- bor and make their borne la tnig Mt with Mra Rrower. tba nnne ia tne aaaanter. oa ja and Mra. 1. L. Fountain, of North Blount street, aad a most taieatea and lovable young woman. Mr. Richardson came to iKaieign irom Barnwell about two years ago and sine then ha been etsadlly riling In the local business world. He is tne treasurer of nan v. Six table of ut glass, silrr, china and work of art and many article of linen were amoag -aao n resents received. At aa elaborate reception Tuesday evening they were admired by many guests. Out-of-town guesta here for the wedding are Messrs. L. Q. Moore, W: D. Rlchardaoa and J. E. Harley and Mlaa Pauline Rlchardaoa of Barn well, 8. C. Misa Luclele Moore of Rim ntv Mrs. Theodore Fountain and Rule Gammon of Tarboro, Mrs. H. P. Underwood, Mr. ana Mrs. a. R. King of Ooldsboro. and Mr. u. a. King of Washington. a local insurance com- ERXOR PARDONS TWO SneUle-Oordon. Miss Jennie Gordon and Mr. Wal lace Bnettle. both of wake county. were married Monday morning oy Mr. W. H. Sawyer. Justtc of the neaee. .he wedding oceurrea in Mr. lawyer' office and waa witnessed by I a law meaae or in young ooupi. Bottcrwhtte-Besior-tt. Marker's. Nov. . A auiet wed ding waa solemnised at the home of Mra. Mary J. Elliott 6a Monday at one-thirty o'clock, when Mlaa Agnes Louise Bennett, of Middleburg. N. C. became the bride of Mr. Clyde Haater Batterwhlte. of Henderson. Th homo waa attractively decorated la pin, potted plant aad chryaaa- toetuiiQi. t' m amv TMaaSoM. CarBHwa aad Ransom Bryant Clot 4 4. Kxecutlve Clemency. Pardona were created by Governor tig yesterday to Carv Browa of Mecklenburg county serving eighteen month sentence for simple assault and Ransom Bryant of Johnston county serving an eighteen months sentence for retailing. In the case of Brown who ia an eighteen year old boy, the defendant has paid the prosecutrix $300 and pardon Is recommended by the Judge, Jury, county of fleers, and prosecuting at torney. Bryant haa aerved edght months of hla sentence and pardon Is recommended by the Judge, solicitor and many other citlaena. New Klnston Building. . (Special to Th New an Observer.) Klnstoa. Nov. 10 Work on the new Hunter building,' a roomy office structure, gas . been commenced at Queen .and Caswell streets, it is being, built for Mra.. Alice Hunter. The structure will contain alxty of fices on, ta top three Honor. 11 jumuu HrWii ii. r ar I ; L A. I U AIT. lea 107. AIUXTA Ci, -il- - . iJ.tl T 1 1 mt' ' ''Weei Potat. N. Y.-TOvtf-a" ajworr Ueket -or tho arwty a auetautst for the army and navy oeae gjaia te ho played ia New York fioxemk ber IT, ha boon distribated. XU. teaaat caariea p. Mayor, aacretary and treasurer ot th army.tb.);tlc (CMiaeilt said that ao ticket are left aad that It will be ueelees tor lata hppucaau to xpot soata. : - Ratwtale at MHklaaWL . Rlchlaad. Oct. 10. Oa laat 8atur-4 aay oveniag Mr, w. out ton aaa Mlaa Mavmo Weeka eelabrated Mta Christine Sylvester' approaching J marriage to Mr. Nero K. Day of Jackeonvlllo. N. C; by Inviting a boat ef frtenda ta a linea shower, which I waa given at tbo capacious and hoe-1 citable home of Dr aad Mrt.Jr.: Wl auitoa., 1 . Among thoss present were MlMi Chrvatlne Svlveeter. Meadame Syl- veater, W. T. Cox, Roy Co.- O. tt. Whltted. J K. Rteodr Misses EtU I Freeman. Male Cox. - Sadie ' Tavlor and LUlte JiartJv oi RichlaadMf Hlnea of Klnstoa aad Mis Stewart 01 cMUispary , ALFRED NOTES AT T, :;;MEREDITn TONITj Alfred Noye. the popular yonng JCnallah poett will lecture at Meeedith J . ' ' :m roileoo thia oroaln' af a:Sa ? g. f1': ' Thlo lector will ronaict nuniui:. of 1 la a4djloa to- numerous blla!n. lvnrs. and odes of u nrn.ua! singius j auavltty, Mr. Noyve ha wrIUea -a great epic -' voeai. Lrake; several I SACRIFICE aw-siesmiwMaas'aVi ,- nlaTlWil m 1a. uaaaaj : ; NGISEHH . 50c. Ladies Hosiery For Strmmer Weal " Spy rcaJorccJ to ataaJ' BWrubollowloecMpump' yet a sheer and soft a baa s3k caa be. Fioauent washma U ooes aog oncer voasmme iw- BMikabM sbeea' aad perfect shape, - Huy a pa boday. tA taershadea, ' t t . J J . I -'f rsvon aomrupnsos; uusami iea Hunter-llahd Co. liAleigb, N. C. -1 4 '1 1 B1GSP ECTACLf ISTRUETO UFE Combing Won't Hid Hair Of DaittdrujT Plenty of Comedy Shown in - "me mtm or a NaUon" v Tho general character of "Th Birth of a Natloa,- which hogiaa a thxaa days engagement at tho Acad emy of Music toalght, la of aeeoaaity sober aad comber. It rep roMBta a arltlca) period la th his tory ot Us Stales. It pictures a Ume that "tried ami soul" aad la not to b approachad la levity or with the view that there to "a laugh ta every uue." i i aot a tare,' it is not a comedy. I simply a truthful pic ture of the time tt portray, aad there was little of a oomie nature a boat 'taoee Uiaes aad vata. Tat there la comedy ta D. W. Grifflth's poetaei"eemedy of tho most deli cate sort, but comedy Bevertneieas. - Thor n lh typical south era bom where aU.U . good xheer. War's aterma have not yet disturbed It serenity.- A aortboraer is. visiting hla old oolleg chum. Youth will be erred. 'aad ia thetr" playful wrest ling aad chasing each other about the 01a mansion and grounds we have f ur comedy aad the best of good eellng. No matter if within a few montha-thoyaro to die oa tho field of battle, enemies but clasped la each Other arms. Tbea, there is the young daughter of tho aoathern -homo, playful aa a hfttoayaatooH -eorte of trick with her brothers, sUter, aad their guest. Alas, later -we see her tragic end. whoa to save herself from a fate worae that death, aha iompa from the high slltf. Comedy that eada la tragedy, but comedy Just the same. Again there Is tbo scene In "the quarters" where the negroes are "showing off" for the benefit of northern visitors. There ia the shuf fle, buck and wing "Mississippi Saw yer." "Turkey in the Straw." and other steps In which the darke-s de lighted; Utter in tho play tbey have their sertou rolea. . And eethdrduitkty It all there are bits of the lighter shade of life to bo overcast by tbo somber shade later on. And that la what makes "The Birth of a Matlen" such a I .-'TVe Mnfv m IA mW AaadraaT la to dieaolve K. the yoa ' deatroy It ootlrely. To do thi. get about foar-oajaeeo of ordiaary Mqatd arroa; apply it at eight whoa re- Uriag ; use oaengh to mobrtoB tho-' aealp, and rub it ta geatiy with Ue Ouger tlpa. . Po thia toalght. aad by morning, moat, if aot all. a yoar daadruS" will be gone, aad tjree or four ap pUoattoaa will completely- dissolve aad a tlrely . deatroy every aiaglo alga aad trace of H, ao matter how much dandruff you may have. Tea will Had. too. that all ttehinav aad digging of th scale will stop at once, and yoor hair will b flaffy, lustrous, gloaay, silky aad soft, and wok aad foal a hand red times bettor. . . . YoO caa aet Honld arvoa at aay drug store. It t laexpenalv and aovor Talis to do ta work. adv. . truthful picture -of tho time wboee life it oortrayefor tragedy follow comedy ever. Such to Ufa. Matiaeea will ho given Friday aad Saturday at tho Academy, making eve performaacoa- ia all. . Seats for alt performance ere mm sal. at th Tackor Boildiac Phanaacy. y FOUR VAGRANTS ARE SENT FROM. RALEIGH Th dtr of Raleigh beoam rid of four vagrants yoatarday whea Judge - Harris seat three from tho city aad sentenced th fourth for a term of SO daya oa th aoada. Will Pool got tho sentence, while Jack Redding, Fred Baldwin aad W. U 8tewart were allowed to shake tho dust ot Ralelgh'a suburbs from their feet. H. M. Shaw, convicted of running his aato on tho left side of tho street, received a sospended Judg ment with a warning not to repeat the offense. Edwin Crammeu received a sas- Donded ludrmeat for.dolar electri cal work without a city license. H. e. Hrowder. caarsed wita rail ing to box aaad aad atoao, Waa foaad not guilty. In tailors' slang, to "kick" aa employer la to aak him for work. ft 1 X happv-days tit nsmmwr bbforh-thb wa Oate of tho Sceae Whkh Softea tho More lai BirtaT of a Matloa," Which IMsrhaat Mlisgi of Masw Moaaeate at. aha. fa "Tbo P-NcViCi! Before Have Such w Valiies Been Offered fn aiguils,Presses As you will find in our Ready-tdWeat Dcpartnjeut. Right in tlie midst of the season we turn offering them at-eumest after Giristmas jrkes.-JTlbe Belk buyers speir4he past two weeks in'the iiortherh markets, buying about 2,000 Suits, and buying thentaway elow regular prices, als several thou sand Cteats and Dresses. They arc great values. $2HrJ22.50 Soils, 814.75 These iajthe cj-eam of values. We bought thera" af a. geaj 'sacrifice because Uie iTiaimfactureT needf ttney. Such materials as all wdol? lp.Jarine8,, Serges, etc.; ;altthelatst shades, -arid sizes, the new longer fury tnmmed Suitg Yaiaejjip to $220, and a grtat vihie $10 VraKcrneConl Suits, C5.05 pOne lot of About 50 heayy WMaVfferge Coait Saitaf good linings,- -Value tip to $1UUU and some, more. )Triced "Bpecial 'dj' t " f? " '''A, sh'purcTase of about l,0xrguita is the'tause for the tow prices. In this lot you 'will timj aJl rwrSergvSuits, Suits of Fancy ; Weave; 'fur trimmed anaplain tailored; ' $12.00, - $15.00 "and $16.50,yalues.r Now priced. . ; v.. -$9.95;- ; Q reat Values in Dresses: , Priced . . i V. v . .$4-98. t $15.0Q-tp:f 18.00 values. in Dresses. ; .... . . ,$9.95 . " Coals For EverybMy . Ladies' Coat&r Priced IV. ..... .$93. $193 Tm" I Children's Coats at all prices. " -Tt-VZ?" Come In and Let Ua Show Yon HHUDS0N-RElbK C 0. -110- Elg'Iletoil Etoi2Sicr"Ifis-lX H
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1915, edition 1
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