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fl -I 'Pi- IMtiwAi i. . t S W t.-t'J ttiwJ V vJUtt 3 JULY 13, 113 i THINGS ARE G1VEH fuquy; Springs: Has Biggest Entertainment In Years With Immense Crowd, ,, Puqujy Springs, July HOat ef tht " largest ' crowds ever . assembled la Pu - guty Springs, ineladiog visitors who ltd the trip by Bute from Wilson, Apes, .LilliogtoB, Baleigh aad ether towaa and cities, atteaded the second community tinging at the School aa ditorinm hen Uat Bight ; It U; difficult to pick tut tht parti tultr iters of the eBtertatameat II evary umber rendered wi proaoaac d exes lien f by aa appreciative audi enee. The Hatliiet aeectioa ky Mr. Eugene Mills wta tactrs after , ea. tore, ea did the "barber hop a-tlo-diee"-ef Messrs Maple Mlllt, logons Taylor; Eugem Mil It aad Daa Mills. Mr. Taylor delighted-the aadieaee with hU yelling, th audienee relaaing to ert p long after Mr. Ty)or area ei .uatd , " . ;" ' .. - Tha aolo Jrh of Mft Maple Mill both volin end vocal,-woa heartiest applause.' Bis every appearance oa the stage, eras a signal' for at outburst, . and thia popular singer and ell-round m.slciast -captivated tht hesrts ot all ho heprd- aim.ia tht many Dart he' took ia the entertainment. - ; "Come -there JheLIMea Bloom," a thorwt rtaderedT by Meidamet J.. K. Beiton, J, Beale Jobasos, a. 3. Tleteh er, B. 5A. SuUoa, -B. P. Wray, aad Miiaea Adell Colcy ltd EthlettjJones, d Mnr, jr. A. Long. J. C, Holland, , and A. J. Fletcher was well received, i waa also the quaint readlaf wy .Mrs. , A P. Smith, who gave "Widow Great's dyiag words." " Tha p iano duet, -by Alri. Fletcher aid : Mrs. D, M. Bpence, alio the piano lolo 1 by Mrs. C. E. Cheek, the vocal aolo by 1 Mrs. J. Belle Johnson, and the tablets ; rendered by Mitsea Etheleea Jetet, Mary and Anna Warres, Baloa and Jessie Thompson, Prudie, Adell and Alleea Coley, Bra Wilbon, Annie Mae Aiken, Mildred Bullock, Aaalt) Lee Chtmpioa aad tha aolo by Mr. J. Beale Johnion, .wore liberally applauded by . the audience. The aodienee got its grettett aurprite of tha evening when Mr. Sherwood1 Brockwell, of Raleigh, unannounced, bounced out on the platform ia one of . kit very best black face comedy acts. The audience was ao surprised it was poasiblyua full minuU before it realized what was happening, but when it did come to, it gtva Mr. Brockwell auch a .rousing reception as he will long re member. They couldn't get enough of his line of jokes and tongs, and no one could underataad why soma vande- ' villa scout htda't grabbed him off months ago. - "Tha Famine" by Mn. Lea Bailee, tine, was rendered in a highly rtittls winner. "Old Black Joe, who was sots athtf ttea tha Ear. Pr. Cniaplaf from Vrina,sude a hit ia kit imp no tation of this famous miaitrtl. ' Mesara. Stoddart, Burnett aad Xtrp, fcaai Steams, V. aad Moaara. fta eette, Greea aad other Bddlera, banjo pickers, from Ulliagtoa, rendered some especially pleasing Bombers, but ft fea sibly ffmaiMd (ot "FiddlU' i" Cel. lias to taka proaiiat haaore ia thia re speet. All of theaa aumbcrs were re peatedly eneortd. '..':.''-. i; ' Mr. Crnmpler announced that tha to tal rceeipta for tha evening amouated ta Hi&iS, whichxaawaat, wilt bo aed to ,uip tha local fcbool groaad with modera pitying dsvieas. It waa gtea ap ta be tha most successful eatertaia eat from every vlewpeitt aver gitaa iaj rua,nay Springs. - -l- RELIGIOUS SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY AT RIOQECREST AsihavUla, J.ly l3-rMoadty meralng tt i30 a'llork tha Keol at rslifioui edaeatioB will apea at the Bauthera Baptist assembly, BidgecresU Tha eee fetory livlagsto T. Maya, ha mailed out tha programs for tha school during tha- past two weeks lV. Tha program eonttiti some of tha most promiasat poakers 4a their lite which art to bs fouad la tka Baptist ehBrehea of tha South. Oa Wadaotday Sad Thursday Chariot T. Bail, ef fart Worth, Teitt't A. U Anliek, of Bhew aee, Okla-l tad B. W. fptllmaa wiU speak oa the World wlds Btptjtt Btn dent Miatioaary movtmttt ' ' ' Tho Mobile school wlll tale- plact ly SI t f5 a4 povtrtor Bidaey 4, Catta, of Florida, will be tha iBspira Usnal. Sjxtkep lqthtr LiMo, D. p., is deaa of the Mobile aehooLx jOhfr speakers who are oa tit, pro tram art Dr. Vf. K, Durham, ti tht New OrteaatBibU Institute j PrJqd soa U Vippenntn, Btf. C aV pweas, D. D. J atd IK B. BUey, of MiBBtanoJls, Mina. v , ; -t''--."''-': vBeedJ"a Black MmrUIb. (Special to Kewa and Oboervor.) Aahaville, Jaly 11 ia keeping with the splendid progress that ' Westera North Carolina it making ia the good roads program aader tha plea of gov trament aid it it ttpeeted that eoa tract will be let ia a short while for the completion of the Aahevillo-Blaek Mountain highway. This road baa a hard aurfaet for a part of tha ietaaoe, but the bow program calls for concrete the entire way. Thia it tht road lead lag out of this city aad aeroat tha Blue Bidge mountain, eeaaoetiBg the west with the eastera part of the State. . Jaalera Win 6lv Reception. ' Faquay 8prings, July 12-Thsre will be a mettiag ef tpeeial intoreat la the 8chool auditorium next Tuesday night, at which time the local Jr. 0. V. A. M. will hold public reeeptioa aad meet ing for the purpose of welcoming the returned soldier boys of thia section. A large number of the boys will be on head, aad it ia intended to make the evening one of genuine good fellow ship and cheer aa well as to give aa informal "welcome home?, to tho re turned soldier boy. The publit is invited to sttend. Better MerchandLs - t - , Better Service , f ''t j . T7 RALEIGH. ( i y Monday anH Tuetidmy Clearance of all : Cotton VoHe Dresses ' At These Phenomenal Reductions All D r i a ref uUrly ilt pto flJLOO gfj AU Drt iiti refultrtf told tt to ISO.OQ J9 5 . NORTH CAROLINA SUMMER MILLINERY CLEARANCE at v $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 At thestj threw low priCM art Incladed bU Summer' Bats that art) rerulrlj old from f 5.95 to $12.50. . LOERTfiillOGEI II Alii HERH0SP1TAL Robeson Tobacco Season Will Open With Prospects For ' : . Lares Sales. H lapbtrtoa, July It Dr. Boraet Mitehall Baker ta pUaalng the trectba ef modera three-atory brick hospital kaildiag la Lambertoa. The epproii mate tost of the building wilt be MO,- Dr. Baker recently located hare. Be b a graduate ef Harvard '" Medical sheet. The ' Beetoa CbUdreu'e hos pital; tht Beetoa floating Hospital, with pott-graduate work at the .Lowell Corporation hospital ef Maeaaehasettf. Before coming to Jjombertoa he wet for a year chief of the deptrtmeat of sur gical Pathology, Serology and Bitter lology la tht medical departmtat ef the U.,8. Army. . ,. i.i -Tobacco Markete to Oaaa. The tobteco markets ia Bobeaoa will epea Taoedty, Jtly 4. There are fotr markets ia the . eetrnty Lambertoa, f airmoat Bowlsad aad 8t Paula. Bobe tea hat long beta kaewa aa a leading toheeegrpwiag county, but the serf agt has beta greatly increased this year atd tht trap generally. ia good. It ia tstimattd thai there are at least ttvea a aad red sew totece karat it tha eetnty. - t t. Poole bat keet re-Utc4 eoaa ty suptrinttnient ef eublie rastraetietj ia BobesoB. Thia tflct pays 13,400 year. -. W. P. BUAUiater, of Lamhertea, waa elected eouaty welftre eOcer by tht board of eouaty commissioners and tht county board of health It a joint meet lag el tha boards Monday, Tbt ealary wat flttd tt HFOQ a year." -;- ',; . . Mere Bead . Btsetteew, , Blettioat to wote oa read bead tenet were ordered to Btanert tad White Bouse towaehtpt by the eoqaty earn mlssioncrs Moaday... White Home town ship will vote oa a tiDfiQO itiue, while Xeaaert will vote tt WO .000 lieue. The date let the elections hat not beet determined. Tblrtet ef the twenty-Ire townships ta the eoaaty kavt tireeey voted botdt for road tarpetea to tht amonnt of 730,000 and four ethers will vote sa bonds Jtly U. All tht tewBthipt It tht tousty except til have trpiied for read bead tlettioat aai tt W ts ftettd these trill apply eoo. . . Why Mite facer U feptUr. . . Jeha Doe u as Pteer it ttry bright woman, judging by mj ipterviev wtta Btr.- Tem Bloww"whtt lid the wr Joha Doe "Vothiag much. Vat she approved eg w twtra. whet I said." Uadoa Aa AH It tet gold that pay t per teat, dividend and eells for a It per cent, tt sesament. DC Q If "il laches, leather eoraera with aheote a Irat cissa W hUtUng paper, etmagh to last a jmaev SIM eaeki by DLOTTEIt 9 y So far as the reproduc tion of music is concerned there is but one instru ment which Re-Creates it with proven fidelity. That instrument is. The NEW EDISON The Photograph With a ieur Coma to our store and let us play tha following July Re-Creations (or you: Arthur Middletta Marie Tiffany Marie Tiffany Me. tJMJ Price, $:.TI Tether OTlyaa, Arranged by Staafor'd , Baas-Be riteat little Alabama Cooa, Starr - Trloda Eempel aad the Old Home Singers Soprano and Mixed Voices No. t214t-Price, fl. My Bedeemer and My Lord The Golden Legend, Buf k Bopreao Sing Me to Bleep, Greene Bopreao i . . Vm. UlW-Prlce, IMS Ma Curly-Heeded Btbby, Clutsam. Maggie Teyte Soprano I'ae Owiae Back to Dixie, mite Maggie Teyte aad Lyric Mala Quartet Bopreao ed Vale Voicoe He. It4ll-pri, tl-TI Larsrse--Walts.Caprice4 Soatoa j , Bcaae Hentoa Starlight BertBade, fohaooa ;' ; Peerleea Orchestra No. SatV-Priae. SLTs) Ia Beavealy Love Abiding, Arranged by Eeldea Metropolitaa' Quartet Bacred There a Wideaess la God't Mercy, ZUaley May K. Wright Contralto We. Mm Prlca, fl.TS Somebody's Waiting far Bomaoae, H. Tea Tilter Betsy Uat Bbtpherd (With Marioa Evelya Cox in the ttcfraia) Bopraao Waters of Venice (floating Down the Sleepy Lagoon), A Voa Tilter Gladys Bice and Vernon Dalhart Bopraao aad Tenor No. MisePttaa, 11.11 Bits Boot Walt, Legaa ' Jeudas' leciety Orchestra Pot Daaciag Howdy I Oao-Stap ' Jtadet teeietp Orchestra Per Daaciag No. 10(11 Trice, tl.ll Eaadt Aeroat tht Sea March, Souse New York Military Bead Petes Chimee March, 8eltser New York Military Bead We. ItWl rMta, tUS At the Cwaaty rair, K eight , Barlaa B. Kaight 4 Compaay - .: Babe Bketeb Cooa Walton Billy GoUoe aad has) Marlowe Kegre Taaiovilas rWetoh with Baaje Other Re-Crt)tiomt Tkat Y ShouI4 Own Aaekorodl Wat tea. Th asset Chalmers, Baritoae. lave rear Lead ef the Leag Age. Bags. Cantata Batiieea. Teaat B9414 LTO BetttV ' Ole-Cae-Btep, fat Daaelag, Jnudae' Society Orchestra. Be verse: Somebody's Bw eethiei t Pwa - Trot, for Daacing, Jtndae' Boeiety ' Orchestra S052S 1.18 Caa Toa Tame Wild Wimatew. H. Voa Tibet, Billy Murray. Beveaaet Singa pore, wllheet rriedlaad, Arthwr neMa M 50517 115 OhoBg (He Come Pram Bong Keag), Weeka, Premiai Quartet, Male Voieea. '' Betetaet AS Theee ia Pavor Bay Aye, Kaswedy, Artkar Pitids, Baritone aad CketBt 80338 LIS Creole BsBta. Lamps; aad Soldiert la tht Park Uasch, htaaakton. New York Mili tary Baad. Bwvarse: Hiawatha. Motet ( aad Leaghitrg Water. JUgn. Bodero't 805M .1.18. baa Odd Pal of IQae, Bice, Thomaa Ctmlmere, Beurtaaa. Beversei Masaa'a tm am CeU, CkM wrouad, & a Poeter, CatoUna Lnanri, Contralto. .STIST 15 Bvoaiag Brltgt Beet and You. Bishop, Ed ward Alloa, Baritone. Beversei Kiss Me Ageiav Better. Maris Tlffaay. Sopraaa ...... ..I. .JOW 1.70 fir! BehJM the Ou-WeWp, CaryB. for Dancing, lamias' Society Ortkeetae, Beaemmt Seme Bay Waitiag WlU-Ead-Olrl Behind the 6ua.CarylLLtei Ucey,8epraao, gad Cherut of Oirlt 80439 1J0 IJadustBa Tos TireV WartaetWeektV let BaBsiag, AU Bttr Trio. But. peoae. iyiopboa aa riaae. Bevertti I Bate tt) bate Yam hledley, r. ProeiaL amsrlle-i...... .80477 1J8 Bow Ya Arthur Fields, aad Chorus 60477 148 Dewa oa tht Perm After They've Beea Pareet O. Barlaa. Bevertti Oh Htletl MeCarroa-Moraaa. 1.18 .80518 i ' , : 0) uil" V t '' '' J .... 1 A i- nn? ji M W. 11101 m i u-l . 1 -- Oza 33 This wonderful sale started with a . f ruth Saturday that far exceeded our i exp,ectationSa In this great event, our one thought has been to Priceo Havo Wot Boon Considered - . - From day to day new goods are arriving and being thrown into this whirlpool of values. All this week this sale continues SHOES, SILKS, Piece Goods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ready-to-Wear, etc, will be moved regardless of cost or value. v4 We Must Have Room ' a IF YOU ATTEND THIS SALE AND BUY HEAVY WE LOSE If You Stay Away You Lose v 5 U -U mmm 208 Fayettevllle Stroot We Give the Best Values That Are Obtainable, v in This Section ' . V'. , 1 J. E. Cray ton & Co. n PAD ct cotJMERciAt rpanTifi com? aky CHAkLOTTT, !t Q, BALtlCH, W, C iV,
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