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i iff i ! tli I i rir H Aiwii wfi itmi. 1.1 Pun . .i m,..Mi.i in j i i -ii ,.f i i I . n am , r-- T -i w k - C L. BEV ILI. iBdivldual Dealer B the! South. Big tQtof .Jiufes Irif Horses On Hand I have a big lot of extra fa sound, well broken mules and horses on hand. Have any size mule you may want from 70Q to 1400 pounds and also have a nice selec- tion jof both Western and Mountain hbfses. I have sold mules to the State, most bf the Counties and a great many dealers in the two Carolinas and Virginia -and have my first dealer this season who selected a bunch of mules that did not buyl This is evidence that l have a better selection and the right prices or I could not have done this. Call and see this stock and I am sure I can suit you in any Idnd of a mule or hot pair or carload that you may want. , Each and every one guaranteed to be exactly as represented. - 'v :-. ". - .: --' ' l I T - ' :'.j - - r -I RR VTt T , ,lie Ingest indoitlDal . FKYETTEVILLE attafsOkstugon. Myg ESS j-i. '...'rii SOCIETY THOMASVILLE ThomaavUle, Fob. 19. Ths Ladies' Aid Hosiery of the Methodist Protectant I church gave a Valentine party on Man !'dy Toning at thoxbcautiful home of Mr. and Hn. C. F. Finch. The home wai prettily deeorated with red hearts, red , carnation and frrna, th oft flow of MIM liAU adding U tU&rliv kaa of tk antlr aeene. On Wednoaday kftanioon the Brier tali ahapter of the United Daughters of 4ka Ooniaderaoy hell an interesting Mating at to attract! home of Mrs. LL tCMav km Hfnaa and Mra. WU1 kg beiag joint koateaaea. After tha Awaiaaaa aiaaanaj the) following procram iM asjoyad, tfca auhjeet of atndy boing "BaaaaatraatJoa Pariod (1805 to 1879) in iHortm Otaraliaa," "Owdltlona aMr tha .War and Baenauatraetioa Uaaaoraa,'' lira. O. U Eniria "PoUtienl Oontroreraloa. Mra. at L. Loeal Conditioaa After Var," lira. O. A. Tboaapaon; jawaai doat, Meada-X ,Q. R. Crowell and S. Oi atrajrltara; laatramaatal duet, 'aflnral Goraslia MUler and Carolina JUggora. Tha howtraaea wvra aaaiatod hy iTaTT T " Y Cos and KatlUaaa Hall in 'arrlag a taaiptiag aalad roaraa. The .faai nnMting will ba wita Ura. John B. krara, Mra. Myara and Miaa Praaeea aCywra being Joint aoatawifa. ! Mia. L Ii. Hnxria autartalaed the .Oaaotnnqoa OircJo on Ttidny aftaniAoa. Dnnat areata were fires in rcapoaaa to fk roll aalL "Derelopineat aad tha Art ft Uriag" waa Uw til la at a paper read Vf Mnai Margant Hoorer. Ia the WorW Trrnding toward riuoerfley tW aras di cwnwi ly Mrs: 0. Mnrnnilf HoYar. "The Knlling Uirth rate nod tbo; Wijwiflcanee of Increasing DivoTf ,.'. fhg: mibjwt Irentrd hy Mrs. tit VVarhra f;lr. M. N. lloyle dealt with the. autijiyt, "Woiwn in Industry and ffommereial im Rampant." Burtta peenit" fcA Mnn's A Man's For A That," was rfa4by Visa Lillian Yow. MT. OLIVE Mount !i re, Frh. 19. "Yon ara invited to a Waahiagtoa'e Birthday Tea, The admission dependa on the age you may be A penny a year is all w require. Far the best of good timoa, and the program entire. Oa Tuaaday aftornoon, the twenty - aeewnd, at half past thraa. At Margaret Martin's heme well waiting be. The Junior Oraya, 0. D. 0, will be there to n-aet jron; With pleasof theyl aerte, and joy fully greet you." The above inritatlon explataa a vary delightful aoaial funaUoa that ia being planned by tha Teong Faoplaa Chapter, IT. D. ta order to rasa nfoney to aa sist ia tW-fwrnUhlagf ,a teoai ta the home for Ojoafedrai. women at Fay eMerlDe. The first aoeisi and banriaeaa meet ing of tbo "Daughter of Wealey," waa held with Vliaa Lnttio Sottoa, oa Friday night. The meeting waa opened with a' Horiptaxe taavdiag by the president of the elaaa, lliM Bernloe Horaaday, after which praywr waa offsred by the clasa teacher, Mr. H. M. Oox. After all tha reports by all the different committee artcd, the following program waa rery much enjoyed : "A Clasa J'rophecy," by Miaa Helen Hatch. An instrumental aolo, by Mia Esther Tatum. A vocal solo, by Misa Lillian BoynlL After the above number were ren dered, the hostess gave each member a dainty little booklet, containing a Tery Interesting contest Miss Ksther Tatum proved to bo the lucky one. the prize being a kodak book. This waa followed by a cream and cak course, aerred by the hostess, asaisted by her mother, Mr. F Y Butts, and Miaa Nellie Flower. Mr. Thad R. Thigpea, aarietaat cashier of the First National bank here, waa wedded te Mia Edith Ma Legan daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. J. E. Lrgmr, of Rridgeville, Pel, Wednesday morning at 7 o'eloek. The marriag waa a quite home affair, attended by a few relatives and class friends ef the contracting par tiea. After a brief honeymoon trip in the north, Mr. and Mr. Thigposr will return here, thar future horn. Mrs. Norman Prk-tr eatertaiaost the members of the Wealejaa PaUathea Bible elnas of the Methodist fiuaday echeol Tneaday evening. THe preetdeat, Mra, W. t liartia. gave each member eao yard" of eloth, eonplad with 4 -quest thai tHey make ha muih money la they eonld ia fwa moatjuv - Mra. "Vli tia was giroa a rising reti of ttaaka for her geaoroatty and bright tagge- tiua. Mra Frieo, assisted by her aaster. Mra, Soma Martin, aexrea a course. TARBORO Tar born, Feb. 19. Mr. Jaasoa Passdae and Mr. (7. M. Park were heatoaaao at an enjoyable rook party at the home of Mra. I'ender. on Para: avenue, Monday afternoon. Many games werw played by the guests a-ecmblad and they were thoroughly enjoyed. After the games refreshments were served Misa Margie Davis Tuesday afternoon entertained the Park Avenue Bridge club, at the horns of her parents, Mr. and tir FT O. Paia. The niemSers of tfe club eajoyed the game and tha hostess was happy that it ivaa her time to entertain them. Refreshments were served. Ht. Catherine'a Chapter of the Worn an's AuxUiary oCX'alvery church, gave a moat enjoyable and aureaaaful muai eale Mqnday night nt the delightful bom of Mr. mm Mra. W . tlark Many mnatrsl nam hers were rendered, and everyoae eajoyed by those that braved the weather to attend. Local talent waa prominent with the eieeptton of Mia Darners a, of Kocky Moaat, soloist ; Mia Montgomery, of Missouri, pianist, and Mr. Pnrdy- of Philadelphia, pianist. The mnaieale waa given for the heneflt of the aged clergy and their fnmiliesJn North Carolina. A sum of $20.00 waa realised. After tb arane hot chocolate and track era were1 aerred to all. Tha Kdgttteembe Betterment Associa tion hetd a nteetimg ia the eedrt hoase Friday afternoon, aad many members were pees sat pas) took part In vth pre gram arranged tor the meeting. The aaooensttea is doing good work for tow a and coanty. The Daagntern ef th America n Revo latioa will eotobrato Oeorg Waahiag toa's birthday. Mia Lada Tuaatall Bod man, of Washington- has seat a letter to th regents of tha charters la the stats, calling attention to the celebration of aa event which wilt be observed in a ear ly the whale o. tha. Jfnited States. At Pleasant FT ill school in the county on the 24th, a program has been prepared" by the Wilsonian IJtcrary Hoclcty of the echool 'o celebrate in commemora tion of the Father of the Country. WILMINGTON Wilmington, Feb. 19. The valentine party given under the auspices of Ht. Ann's Guild, of Ht. John' tpiaeopal church, in the parlors of the Hotel Wil mington, on Monday evening last, waa a very delightful affair, and waa feat ured by a a enjoyable musical program by some of the moat talented ef musi cians of the city. Th room were at tractively decorated with bamboo, red haarta ef rariooa aise playing a very conspicuous part in the decorations, car rying out th Valentine spirit. Each guest waa presented with a aouvenir, aad the occasion waa- greatly enjoyed by these who participated. Mrs. F. O. P. Ubsrrotla, of Korfulk. Va.. and Miao Ooatsx Bteole, of Btouhea rfllef Ohio, who have been visiting Mrs, P. Oi Uberreth, left yesterday for Wash-tHfftda,U- C. an route to SteaboavUle, Ohio) y - Mn. David CI sag of EaorvUle, Taaa, who i has been called "the boys' eham ptanf hseaaao of many years work In whk she haa helped to av young men Ifrom th habit of imokisg cigar ettoa stc, la the guest of Mrs. Winifred Back rill Stoner, th mother of young Mis Winifred fiaekrUls Stnaer. the child wonder, whose fam ha spread throughout tho UaKed fiUtc. Mr. Clrage will give several lectures on "The Cigarette Habit" daring her stay ia Wil mington, aad while aha la her gnest, Mrs. Btoner will give a series of demon strations aa to her method of teaching mathematics, Latin, geology, history, etc at the Mtoner home, to which all parents or teachers who are interested will be welcome. Mra. John Moore ruturued to her home on the Kaatern Hhore of lluryUind, dur ing the pnat week, after a very pleasant visit to Miss Leonora Cuulwcll, on I'riu cess Street. Mrs. Moore waa formerly Mies Rosa Paasano, and lived for several year in Wilmington before her mar riage, where she has a large circle of friends. A concert wa gireo on Friday last by the Felicha Orchestra recently organized by Mrs. Winifred Hackvilln Btoner, at tho U. a Marin Hospital for the bene fit ef the moving picture apparatus ia the Wilmington High school. Th neat important foiling event which will take place at the Cape Foar Country Club, will be tha tournament which will be held oa Tuesday the 22nd, Waahingtoa'a Birthday. During tha course of the day aa oyster roaat will be served, and laneheoa will also be ea joyed by many of th mem bars, who will doubtless spend tha entire da nt th Oonntry Club. Mra. T. E. Carpenter, (formerly Misa Elovlne Burrus) returned to Norfolk, Va, oa Tuaaday last, aftsr spending several week la this city. Misses Mannia aad Laura Parsley left during the paat week for Castle-on the Hudson where they have entered for the last session. Mr. Moarea Harris and son. Master Mo res Harrla, Jr, returned on Satur day from Baleigh. where they have beea the past three week, tha guest of Mra. llarrisa' parents, Col. and Mra. Charles E. Jobusoa, on Hillaboro Street. Nlae-tenLha oi what the average man knows la of no earthly benefit to him. WARSAW Waraaw, Feb. 19 The James Kenaa Chapter, U. D. C, held a vn-y interoat ing meeting at the home of ita president, Mrs. W I.. Hill, on Wednesday after noon from four till six o'clock. The routine business for the month waa transacted, and an amount subscribed for purchasing a hat for a dependent veteran, vrhoia the chapter supports). The niouthly historical program for Feb ruary, which had for its subject, "Becoa struction Days in the South," wa then performed, after which Mr. W. U Hill . read a description of th Confederate Woman' Home in Fuyettevtllr, aad Mra, C. F. Carroll gave a biography of Mra. "Stonewall" Jackson At the close of tho meeting, Mra Hill asaisted by Mia balli Hill, aerved. "Lady Betty, Confed erate Valeatine" with wafers and coffee. The literary department of th Wom an' Club met in short business aca sioa at the home of Mrs. W. L Ilill oa Tuesday afternooa at three o'clock. Th regular moathly meeting of th depart aisnt vfn b held "with Mr. Hill oa next Tuesday afternooa when the ether da-,: partmeats of the club are inrited to meet with them. Mlaso Leoa aad Bus Ncal Beat en tertained a number ef their younger frleada with a valentine party last Fri day evening. The rooms war appro priately decora ted with red heart aad valeatiaea, aad game suitable to tbo season, wer ttjoyso, after which tha hostesses served fruit and hume-ma4; can dies. Maintaining the rate of lae shown during th last 40 year, Raesia population at th sad of th press at esnUry will number ftXyUO,0Qu. THE IPlF0ETHIS N9mPMnilffiSIGmS0 BY "WINIFRED AV9RT1T M .awggv aVaanns B U I MW I II TL III I III I lla I m i .1 - II i at u-rj j i m i i ii mm -an -i m iwwm 2 :: AlSSf2 ' I f7U V J&iT 'Ti&Zjr m ' ' ' -Wsrld Caaar Pu.Oa.lt, 1Mb! 11 T8JLTSFTB TBTS VtilCX. Vat aosg aoap ta a plat of hot wa tar, atUr aad raaara aoaa. BatnraX Design wtta mLxlur. lhaa rumov ei. c. is mo'.rtar by partlaUy dry leg Do a'im. Plaoa saatortsj oa ft Bard Bat surfac and bxy tha Oaaiga, taco drsra, cna tha snamrial, Corar wtra two (c 'ds of nsspaaoa and trttfc a Ublos ooa rsb, irwlnf hard, uxtJI tits) Doatga (a owtjrety tracstorrod. titzxI mooa World Cash Ptg. Oa. Bt. aWu, . -Tltir? fZ:u chm U U paramount faatur. rv. i. ha madhrm herrr. Th For th UbU runner km 4 good PtM ot oroaiore i -. 'rr- a, eWttm th.a MoadttH Bowar should bo mads in wild .Utch. rry J,4"'11- l!TqLP a ul A ro-a pink hi used! tot. ,.llo--,lk. aad fuUBd T lad Prtct adgritt; to. A0'"7'LZ ZSTZ rto-to -r P-rt with tho pink o-a too Tho wboal or motif anould furn'th groan 1e ,th i-ad of a yellow tho same aa la tstad gaud tn tiny lrcl Tb. wheel propor .tod b Ud . Mtaribla as above dascribed. Blnoaroly roura. jf'.jSjf nZ2 "it art -ft it: 'tL V Jt- i.' - .T t t
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