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SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25, 1917. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER ZOMEM who dm as cue i fuUy far t midsummer dvke u for a mid-season social event rtas 'careful in the year-round , T . election of their toilet appoint 7&7i.vf. preparations of . us fci.isMiii . ' ri " -t 'a v-w , V ' ' f Esss "' ' " ' - V Violet "' '3 1 . - Wistaria A . ' 1 Corydoasla . RL 1 "". Ttmm r. tie " " '! Jft. ikiiMtMtkiiH r fSe ; m . rw roar w . f 1 , - ii ; NMWWf IS. aS"i!i , 1 F j '. 1 mim i if -I. I. - - -iLJrrr ,.7rrr.- , .-T7S3 150 PLon 150 Coal : Wood : Ice : Brick Wholesale and Retail Inquiries Solicited For Carload Order All Orders Promptly Filled joiiiison & Joiiiisoii company ' Raleigh, N. C I TARDY TAR, HEEL TALES The Best Dressed Women wear The Corset that keeps them young. They v lace in front and are recommended by phy sicians. For slenderand stout figures. We have registered corsetieres at your service. Thomas L Partln Co. . IN OUI XKW HOMK I T 208 Fayetteville Street TWCttrnall. TSassres. OfSeas as a-slMlaes ere wltsJa r a W Ihnt MMks ( tha . M. ' HATCH " Stnsi, st-SS pm 4mr m. Wsr4, witkool Skwt SMS W ward wMfc Ilk Tutor. SIS pw W tt ,- $ $ fcsW rua aa AUaala KATES Daakla. SI.SS ' aar T -wu4 wttkaa. .(Batk. DoabW. S4-SS ar dar na. . war with HOTEL RICHMOND ' - ' KICaMONO, VUOINIA. - A. a ATXmSON, Tr,Uft B, T. ATKlVBON. Snll. vKa BW Sua, Batk aa Farln, SIS aaf taru sad thes ' vsat tewslrd tfcs Vs lava(Ulia (tor, St Kadis ststloa. Dow th railroad, sast et tss ion, art sroas d lata ft pastars. All at tks dag ax est Baa. lUaiaa, aad Buek aura raa- Slag a rabbit bcklad as, sad wars delnf ao wall tbst ass ksatsr was ron-ea to s4rai .Wsn, that's food aasufk tot ma." ' ' - ' . ;'i -'; Baa karar bis Dasinesa. Ha ralts4 tkat ha had bssa ia that soQatry a day ar two bafore aad a acgro farmer whs aw him said: "Dat's da stump-tail dog dat -as a fo here Monday." It hefaa ta appear to ma thai tha "sqalrral" that Bea -treed'' waa ft fox. X aould tell from the eathaelaem ha manifested ha kaew be was la fea tar ritcry. Ha rawed his stump-tall high and trotted serosa the pasture to a ra vine. I understood as he hurried aa, thai h had mora than a mollle-eottea UU oa his mind. We tarrtod oa a hill laside tha feaea aad lieteaed for tha wayward dogs, but eould hear aethlag. Staraea aad -Helms walked oa sad sraeaed to the ' ermoaite hilL Bong Whits aad myself Waited a UKta Jeagar, So that the other hound might catch a. Bat still they lingered. While steading there I heard the iae, soft, dlstiaet aote of Bea as he cried outs "Boo-ook," aad, after short in ternal i "Boa-sohl" I knew the meaning of that aota, for I had heard It away timea before, aad told frank Hney, ens of tha busters, So follow Bra wliile I ealWd ia tha rsbUt tbAsera. "That's a fox.1 said. Before the words hsd.trvewd tlie valley I heard Hney shout. ' "Oh, my Lordt Here comes the foil Look at him I Whoo (joe! Herel Berel Oo it Ben," and mingtd with that ho man yell I heard the eharp, quick "boo, boo," of old Bea In hot para tut. Tha dog had started the fox out of a bireb thicket aad waa going after him with all the vigor ho rould command, Tbs ntea sad Bsmus aad Buck Vere ta Ben's wake, tha dogs giving tongue at srery leap. Any boater will retail such moments. That ia the time that a man foets like flying i tha earth is not the right place for him. Huey, wild with joy, just touchad the round aow and then. I sailed tha stragglers aad triad to ret them In, bot Ben want at sach a rait that It was difficult to keep la hear ng distanee. Boon, however, I aaw Joe Patches, the big. white Kentucky dog, foiag iaj thea Music, thea Rover, and -he rest. But st the end of a half hour 'he pack had sot gotten together. Bea nd Buek, bring in splendid form, raa with each other for tha Bret pises. I "ould do very little toward getting the greea dogs ia, for I was oa foot. But good fortune eame soy way. A young farmer offered me his bare-back mule aad I took it, X had aot ridden without a asddls ia flfteea years bat thst waa the critical mom sat: the dogs were aot acqusiatsd with each ether' tonguee; they had never raa together before, and .Ben, Musie and Jos hnew the gams so wall that if soma care was aot take they would sweep away from ths iaecperieneed ones sad diseonrags them. A bit of judicious yelling, hearkisg in, woulj make ths race what it ought to be. V The mnls proved a tblessfag to me. I soon borrowed a saddle, hept ia the YouTl find a splendid degree of ; originality; about. our lasts for spring All , styles priced at from i3.00 . to $6.00 HELLER BROTHERS ,;,- RALEIGH, N.C. EsUbllahed 1878.. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hat water and phosphats prevents lllnsss Site) kssps us St Just as 'coal, whoa H baras, leaves behind a ecrtaia amount of incombustible-material ia the form of ashes, so the food snd drink taken day after day leave in ths alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible mate rial, which if not completely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food fur the millions of bacteria which infest ths bowels From this mass of left-oTer wssts, tozias sad ptomaia-liks poisons are formed aad sucked into the blood. Men and women whs eaat get feel ing right must begin to take inside bath. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspooaful of limeetone phos phate ia it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels ths previous, dsy's accu mulation of poiaoas and toxins aad to hoop the entire alimentary canal clean, purs Snd fresh. , Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds; biliousness, eoastipstioa, others who waks up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff Bess, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meal, ars urged to get a quarter -pound of limeetoas phosphats from ths drug store, and begin practicing inter nal sanitation. This will cost very lit tle, but is sufficient to make aayoas aa snthusisst oa ths subject. Bemember insids bathing is mora im portant than outside bathing, beesass the skin pores do not sbsorb imparities into ths' blood, causing poor health, whils ths bowel porss do. ; Just as eoap aad hot water slsaasesj -swssteas and freshens ths shia. so hot water aad limestons phosphats set oa the stomach, liver, kidneys aad bow la. Adv. TRY OUR Import Braid Coffee A regular 85c grade coffee that we are selling in 51b tlni for $15. 7 Import Brand is Coffee that will satisfy ,y ott. 4 Try it if you are haVin&r coffee trouble Bean, Ground or Pulverized." :T' BATES - ARJRINGTON CO. . Sneessvsrt U i. B. jrsrratt A Oa. IT4M W; uiuicxiUdLi iwcaay uie aays ore longer and. dnter-weary folk must soon respond to tho call of tanm1i7nnfe Spring Green naio of the open! Is it to be youn "whsm tha youni year's exkilaratin wiae fire that blood with a cmyinft for as w and wider hanzozu? AbetteTTHT tWaastrn-- or that will &ivw the tit most, darnand the least, end lssrvW morelTtedom for the stixtndmtin joys of thejcoadl "Why not? All the miles yon can crowd into the day all the speed that the highwey will tolerateall the power that any. road condition can de mandand the confidence that you ride in the best of form without excessive cost ere yours if .you -drive a Twin-exx. A Packard exactly to your lisdrifcnowl Youll want the desin.you "want in the Spring. The days are loriJr-sxnd the time is short . Ask the man who owns one i a See W. D. MacMlllaa. Jr, ISM 11 M. Seasad St, Wilmington, N. t . S. O. sfachttllsa. Manager, 11 E. Margsa St Rsleigh, N. C rscs, aad -saceeeded ia getting all ths dogs ia aad ths race auiekeaed. Bea, Joe Patchea aad Buck were sids by side, fightlag for ths lead. Old Ben eras aot using his asual ears aad pre caution, aad did aot smell tha fox every tims hs barked. Joe Patches snd Back srers driving him so fsst he did not have tlms to put his boss to ths ground. I ssw ths pack rush nto a road, turn down It and raa wild for 300 yards. Boa ssw his mistake aad teraed. .Us hsd raa over ths track. That was ths Srst kiss. Ths eager honads went back ta where the fox eame into ths road aad scamp ered about for tbs track. 1 Musie, whoes old head wss fall of fos ssass, threw her asss to tbs roadbed, caught the direc tion of the trail aad hurried down ths road, sailing to her mates as she wast. She went to tha right before shs got to ths place whsrs Bsa turned back. That way Bernard bad goa aad gaiasd ssr eral haadred yards, bat ths Syiag pack wss hot sfter Dim. . Ths dogs rushed oa over ths hills snd through the valleys. As they broke eover at oae place, Joe Fetches, with his sapw-whits body and pals-red ears, would be in the lead. Tbs asat time it would be Ben, thea Buek, thea Rover. imA livV .u. fA( 1 mI. Wmhm Iai, tnd Miiaio. Bea had his neck and head straight out, his bunty tail pointed down snd wss straining svsry mseela. The lrttls losses were msds off by Ben, Muaie aad Joe; thry knew the ways of ths road. A Bad Back Made Good (By U W. Bowsr, M. V.) Beekschs of any klad Is often canned by kidney dieorder, which means tbst :he kidneys aro not working properly. Poieonout mstter sad nrie scid sccu mulats within tha body ia great abua lance, overtworklng the sick kidney, henes the congestion of blood esuses hsekaehs in the same manner as a sim ilar congestloa la tha-head eaosce hesd ichs. You become aervous, despondent, lick, feverish, irritable, havs spots ap pearing befors the syas, bags under ths lid, aad lack of ambitioa to do things. Ths lstest aad most effective mean of overcoming this troubls, is to est sparingly of neat, drink plenty of water Iwtweea meals sad taks a singls Anuria tablet before each meal for a while. (iimply ask your favorite druggist for Anuria (double strength) if you arent feeling .up ta the etsadard. If yon havs lumbago, rheumatism, dropsy, be gia immsdiately this t treatment with Anuria. Most aeieatists , aad medical men believe that beoaoss ef aa ever sbnadaaee of nrie acid ia the system, uratie salts are deposited in the tissuss aad cause rheuma tiara and gout. Ths physiciaaa aad special its at Kr. Pierce's Iastitatioa ia Buffalo, N. T, havs thoroughly tested Anarlc and havs beca with oae aceorS saeeessfui ia erad icating and throwing off from the sys tem the arte acid which aeenmulates sad poisens. Patients haviag oaeo used Anuria at this institution have repeat edly asat bask for anors. , . . 8sh demand has beea erestcd that Doctor Pisros decided to put Aauric ia tha drag stores ef this country, ia a ready-to-uee form. It will bs their owa fault if thoss suffering from arm acid troubles do aot taks sdvaatsgs of .this wonderful remedy -Ad v. . . , After leaving his lair ths fos went east toward Mies Nareiasa Black's place, but soon tdrned northward erosslag ths railroad and ths dirt rood. Hs'trsvslsd ia tha direction ef MeAlpine'e srssk, hut circled north we at to ths John Xo farm, whsrs he msds ssveral sircles withla a circle: Ha was pussled." Ths dogs wi rs driving him hard. On leaving the Lee pasture ha Set out to ths Moafoe road, by the Peggy Wal lace home. It waa thsrs thafha turned sharply around and made a long run to JleAlpine's creek. 1'rom the creek Bernard went toward Amity church. Thst was ths raa that ssvsd his Ufa, for the dogs were eloss to his brush. Jos, Patchea aad Rover hsd ft Sas run sa him as he eroewd a pastur snd went into ft thiekst, where a freak fox had made his bed for ths dsy. Ths roar of the houads frighteasd the fresh fox out. The tired fox squat ted aad the dogs followed ths new one. That was uiifsir, but such things oftsa happen. Tbs Srst fox had beea running for two h ou re and a half.- lis wss aa old fellow with a big foot. Ths race had beea lively and ths Soatost cloe. A big black and whits dog had joined the pack from somswhers aad wss doing good work. Hs wss u strained. At first he did not understand ths gams but whea hs saw that Bsa, Mask, Buck, Jos snd -ths rest were ia earnest hs becams interested. Hs threw bis aoss to tha groand and caught ths strange, but st tractivs scent. It mads him lift his brietles, bark viciously and rush around Uks mad. I wanted to kill him, for disturbing the peace of ths pack, but hs was excited. Be took ths lead had did well. , A dark red, : squealing bound had drifted-4uv,S!is becams .thoroughly aroused. - ., - AU the while Bea kept a steady gait, Jos Patchea was asxt ta him, aad BoVer TIZ" FOR TIRED, PUFFED-UP FEET Instant relief for sore, aching, tender calloused feet . ' and corns. r4Ws.Mr You're feotaiekl Tour feat feel tired. puffed up, chafed, aching, swssty, snd they need "Tin".- . "Tis" makes feet remarkably fresh aad aors-proof. : Tis' . take ths paiai aad bum right eut of come, callouses aad bunions. "Tin" is ths grandest f oot-gladdeasr ths world has s ver kaowa. V ' ' Got ft S3 sent box of "Tlx" si any drag store and snd foot torture for whels year. Never have tired, aching sweaty, smelly; fsst) your shoes will St fine aad you'll only wish you had tried Tia" sooner. Accept as substitute. Adv. ' - ' . ' . ftad. Beutaa eloss up. Bask aad talma back just ft llttls. tbs rase was too ta for him, aad hs aot nssd ta it. Bea was toughsaed to it, Ths asw dogs did aot troubls him. Hs had death ia his heart ' If the fox turned soddsnhy Bea mads off ths track. There eras msthod ia his raaaing. Hs did aot go hlter skeltsr avsrywkerev hut kept strajght ahead. His l)ulek, sweet "bool" "boot" earns to ms over ths hills and woods, aud I knew that hs wss right. Hs asver lied. Ton cauld rely oa him ab solutely. : ; ' Wha ths ssw fox broke" ,sovsr ths dogs wsrs eloss oa his heels. Joa Patchea was ths only oas that stuck to ths old trail, aad I broke him off aad seat him to ths pack. Tbs fox took a good, . loag lead but ths trus hound is as certain as death. Qivs Bea, hluils and Joe Patches time and thsy would kill anything. Tbs Ion ger Bon- went, ths better hs got.' I never its him tired la my Ufs. Fresh dog went ia and led temporarily, but old Bea always weat back to his place. Boraetlmes ths peek disappeared la tha thickets with a half dossa asw saasa bers ahead of him but hs threw dust iu their faces by and by. Hs was aot fsst, but schooled. Ths spasd ef tha fresh fox did not discourage) him. Hs and Musi had beea at tha daatk ef more than a hundrsd fossa,' Near ths doss of ths rasa I sotieed mssy new fscee smonjf tha hunters. The. little party of the early morning bad grown to a mob. Every man aad boy for mii arousd had saddled S borae or a mule aad come forth to rids to the hound. . f 4 Jt was interesting to watch ths asw dogs going in. Ths hnndhslpd ths ease but the mongrels fotsrht,' sssppsd and retarded it. One el&tenr loped with thn pack for aa hour aad raised a row every tiros a little loss was msds. Ws fought at him until hs skulked away. You ess always tall a dog that will not run with ths psak as soon as you ice him. . As I hurried around ths sdge ef aa oat field I saw aa old blaeh and tea dog going in. 8hs hsd Just arrived. She seemed to be aged aad stiff, but had ths grit. She caught up and did vsluabls work. Bhs wss an sld fox dog, nine yesrs of sge, and wsll bred. "Bug" was her name. I had heard of her many times, but 'sever had seen her before. As ths clock struck eleven, Bea aad Joe Tstchen caught that fax. They drove him to a small brook ia a plaes) of woods. All ths dogs wsrs eloss about and helped kill him. -The big blsck-sad-taa dog had done the work and the fox assaulted him, X doubt if a better rscs wss svsr run ia Meckien burg county. The fox was allied with in an hour snd a half after hs left bis Helplo Often 11 eo do d You csutriot neglect .the stomach, live and bowels and not regret it. Be wis im tiate susd TRY IIOSTETTER'S Stomach DHItrt bed. The rscs was terrific, i s'l t'.. riders sould hove testified. I. waa ia at tha. death but Lescr Baker got ths brush whils X blew n.j born for the round up. ' Fifty people gathered ia ths woods to ses ths di g aad sat the fox lata trophies. Bea had .redeemed himself. Every body wasted to1 do him honor, but ha shsassd oas aad all. Hs weat to s shallow place ia ths littls stream, stretched himself out, aad tupped up water. Wood's Special GrassCIover Seed Mixtures Best for Permanent Hay end Pasturage Yields. f- rot up ta proportions ss expert, anew has skowi bast eulted lor the different soils and purposes for which thaw arw twccminaskded. enthusiastically sodorsed by our custosocrs. . Wood's Seed CataJo k for 1917 gives full Infonnailoa. to gs the with lerters from cue teasers giving tbetir axpertenc. : Catalog saauied fro ott rserusst. Wrtrej for It and pries of any Vara Sssds required. TaWWOODOSONs EN, - BJchffioadsVs. V ICTfTWMl Sow Wood's tverfream tawa Crsts for ha wt-fill greew hnwtia. 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