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TH2 rCV3 AND 02SERVEIL SATURDAY MOrJ.IT.'G, JULY 10. 1S19. Society THE WOKLD'SWAXDEREKS. : Tell me, thoa star, whose wing of light fpccd the ia thy Scry (Sight, la vtht eavera of the light Will thy piaioaa date aowt Tell , , them 'pate Bad fray, ' rUgriMk f a yea's hj-a wsj. la what depth a Bight er y , Seket tkoa rcpoe 'so Weary triad.' who wsnderest : Like tha world' rejected fu'st, - , ; Cart thoa still some errit Beet Oa the tree er billow f lira. , IH r. Browa ana motner, lira, Broome, ara visitine frieadi aad relative ia Coaeerd aad Charlotte. . "; Mia Paulina Freddy, of Youngs- vine, ana jam warn uohtj ini i ruy for a visit t Durham, Mr. aad lira. Oscar Teagv aad Miss Eliza Leash leara Batarday for Savea Mb, Gav, aad JschsoavUle. Mrs. 3. H. Ward, Jr., of Gestosis, la the iroeaf of ker siitcr. bliss Minnie Bagwell, ' lira. John Murdoch, Mr. J. M. Teaehey aad Mies Carrie Teachey ill leart batarday for Black Mountain. ; Mr. Arabia Bortna is apeadiag the week-end la Winitoa-8alem. ' Mrs. W. X. Hollowell, of Ocldsboro, was a visiter ia the rity Friday. fm lmm. ftnAjta-ia ftf Viraiata. I tit sacs tf kit mother, Mr. James Gomfwia. Mrs. John H. Andrews is spending kti wek-en 1 at Wrlgktsvill Bench with bar sister, Mrs. Marks. Mrs. Bonntree and thildrea, of Kia ston, wke hv been visiting Mrs. . . . l. . ii i rt TV l... jvoubutv s mouirr, mi. a, . ihiij , lake, will retura home Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Drake, Jr., and daughter, ,Cm Julia Drake, hare returned from a several vjecke stay at WrighUvill Beach.- ; Miss Kell Allea, of Wake Forest, is Spending several days in the rity. Mrs. W. 8. Raskin is visiting rela tives ia Waka Forest. j Mr. aad Mrs. I. Thorn arrived in th city Friday from Atlaatie City. Mr. . aad Mrs. Tbora will mske their home V L - , acre, '' ' Mrs. Ram Bauersfeld and daughters, j Misses Mildred aad Ids, sftrr a visit to (Mrs. J. D. N'rwsoai, have returned to j their heme ia Hamlet, i Miss Harriet Barler and Miss Vir ' giaia Boyster are visiting at Brsce- bridge. Miss Elizabeth Barber ta visiting alias Elizabeth Lee ia Baltimore. Mrs, Heory Tucker sad rhlldrea sre spending th summer ia the mountains let "ortt Carolina, l t Mr. aad Mrs. Collia Hughes, of ' 8 .th Carolina, ar viiating Mr. snd Mrs. K. C. B the la Csmeroa Psrk. 1 Mrs. Turaer Shaw has returned to tha eity from a visit to relatives in ' Carton and Hiddemite. i Hisses Myrtle aad Margsret Rowe, of r.'.giklinton, have returned to their . horn after a visit to their brother, Mr. 'E. B. Bowe, oa K. Morgan Ht. ilrs. Hilly vYillisms snd sister, Miss Mathilda Wood, will leave Baturdsy for Charleston, W. Ya. Miss Fera Lashley is spending sev er! days la tha city sa rout from GrteaviU to her home ia Durham. Miss Esther Allea and Mine Mamie Baagk will leave Saturday for a visit to Wilmington and WrighMville Bosch. -Mrs. Ksto B. Vaughn will retura Batarday from Chapel Hill, where sh addressed th student of the Summer School. -- Mrs. E. J. Best, of Columbia, 8. C, and Mrs. 8. L. Hnrton. of Wakefield, are visiting Mrs. W. C. Horton, on Blount street. Mlas Jones 111. Miss Louie Jones is quits sirk at her home, 22J-N. Wilmingtoa fit. a Th Mary Elisabeth Hospital, after laving leea elosed one month for re pairs, will re-open Saturday, July 19th. dv. Mlsa Yoaag layarva. Miss Mamie Young is confined to her home ea W. Jones street ss a result of Injuries received whea she fell from a street ear eeveral days sgo. , . Attend Family Reaaloa. Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Whitley and chil dren are atteadlag a family reunion and Golden Wedding snnivcrsary relehra tioa of Mr. Whitley's parents, Mr. sad Mrs, B. F. Whitley, sear Beaufort. t- Dinner Party. , Mr. aad Mra. Willi. Smith entertained t a diaaer party Friday eveaing at the Ceaatry Club In compliment of their boas ' guMts, Misees Orsc Ie and Usri Atkinson, of Wsynesrille. Mr. The Fragrant Odor ef ear Cofs U lemptlag la Itaeir. Ths very amell ef U ceekiag ia aa lavltatio te taste, and the Saver la delict, the body aatiaylag. What is mere. It I aa acaaemlral Cat a bee littt ef U I Beaded pet cap. Aht th Snt trial wK aad care for ssy ether Cete. Cat a sample peaad May and Wtln t know what teally eajeysbl Cle la. 'CD, 'KENNY CO, ICS FaretUrille Street Both rkaaee 12' Th TtnkU of Icr in the ' GLASS It is a refreshing, welcome sound on a hot day. And when' the iced tea comes in a tali glass of grace ful shape and prettily cut glass' of graceful shape and prettily cut pattern, the bev erage is made yet more graceful, 1 ... The reason for the tall , iced tea glass goes beyond style. It holds a satisfying quantity, ( Iced tea set 4 glees, speeas, pitcher aad tray. Spoeaa Glasses Pitchers Lsmea Dishes ' Trave 1 ee Tab JOLLY'S btaUsiM II Ton. Jeilr vTrane Jewelry Ce, Ins. It Farewevtll St. and Mrs. Smith's guests were Misses Orsce Loo, Marian Atkinson, Josephine White, Mary Francea Bo wen. Messrs. Haywood White, William Lumsden, Clayton High and Roger giddier Joia Evcrywomaa'a Staff. Mrs. Nina Holland Covington, editor of Every womaa's Mugazian, snnounoes that Mr. Edney Ridge, of Greensboro, baa accepted the poiitioa of circulation and advertising manager for the mnga sin ssd has alresdy takes up his work. Mr. Bidge hss lately returned from ovrrten, has had experience la news paper work and is known as a youag man of great energy and unusual abil ity. Mrs. Covington is planning to is mi a Greeadraro number following th Darfctm number, which will be out ia a few days. Hoaae Psrty st Fairmont. Fairmont, July 18. Miss Msry Bell Ricks hns sa her house guest this woek Missel Kills Brantley aad Jusati Prl vette, of 8riag Hope; Miss Myrtle Jeyner, of Rocky Mount; Miss Bavoa Horton, of Raleigh; Miss Mildred Buss ley, of Kensnsviile; Miss Kuril Holmes, of Urahamr Mrs. C. C. Harris, of Hope Mills. Rv. R. F. Hsll Te Wed. vElissheth City, July 18.-Rev. Ro mjlus F. Hall, who recently csiua to ElizaMh City to take charge ef Corinth and Be re a Baptist Churches ia this eoualy, ii te b married oa Tuesdsy evening, July 2Uth, to Miss Beiiis Wan ton Philips, at the horns of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Philips, of Howlsmi, N. C. Mr. snd Mrs. Hall will mik their home ia Elizabeth City. t Wedding At Apes. Apex, July 18. At the home of the Lride's .isrontu, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mel ton, near Apex, Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, in the presence of Severn I friends, Mr. B. J. Holleman, of Raleigh, snd Miss Etni Melton were united in marriage, the officiating minister be ing Kev. C. If. Rears, of Morriivillc. The bride and groom left immediately SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ROANOKE COLLEGE SALEM. VA. A Stus'ar' Aaurkaa Call ef liberal ru ; lu rM awit4 vrjr Sr. La. rated tn the fanww lUaooke Vill. noted far healUiful (HaMta ana (ranarar af mountain air. Far all Infematian, atktraia Tke FraaMmt. KsoBta-ATUvno cm. n, i. Caalaat and Meet Altrsttlve Laaaliaa HOTEL ESPLANADE WBOI.I BLOCK. OCCAM FRONT. TMraatlr ea tha Baardwalk. rloatoa ta Bo. tal a., In nclualv Chelaaa aattk. Ca paelty IIS. Fraak sad aa watar hatha pri vate and puhlie and every appolnUMnt Nod aru hrdra-thrrapewtia dap i tenant. Orekaalra Daajalnf. Aata hua awat tralna. Baaklat. Owaarakip diraatioa. W. r. SHAW. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. For Women ConleriiheB. A.andB.S. degrees representing; four fears oi gentiine eollese work, based on fourteen uniu ot high school Credit, Diplomas swarded In . Art and Music. library facilities excel lent. . Systematic training to ; . physicsl education. Court! for tennis snd basketball Locution tn centre of the Capital City tSS VDutual sdrsnUges. . Room snd board, literary tuition and rniiiof college fees $235 to $310. 4 for ctulon ot lurtbtr, b MaTaTdJoa, addrett : ' ' ; i Charles C Orewer. PrtaC -rni for ta eateaded tr ip Xorth, Oa their Wlretu- thev tUl male their aont ia Raleigh. .- ' , i Barp-BIL ' Elisabeth City, July 18-Mr. aad Mrs. C. W. Ball, of Washiagtoa, D. aaaonnc lb snarrltg of their dsugh ter, Misi Gladys Adele Hall, ea July 6th, at Hageratowa, Md., to Harry Bbeep. Mr. aad Mr. Sheep will make their home ia Norfolk. Mr. Bbeep served a first lieutenant with th Americas Ea peditionsry Forces ssd is bow connected Mtb on ef th largest lumber com panies la th country with bit head quarters at Norfolk. He is th soa ef Prof, snd Mra. & L. Sheep, of Elizabeth City, the brother of Mr. M. Leigh Sheep, of thai city," and of Lieut. Col. Lloyd Skeep. . , l ' ' RAItROADS WILL GIVE : VETERANS-CENT BATE Soldier aad' Danghtera Mast Rave Proper IndeatiScatioa Card-Jea ral Order Esplalas. Wilmington, July 18.-4ln. Jsmea L Metti, commander of the N. C. division, I', p. V, is optimistic over the prospect for the Rocky Mount reunion, which take place ia Aug. In general order No. 15, just issued, General Metts notifies the veterans concerning the indentlfl eatioa cards that must be Vied by daughtsrs aad vetenni te secure the twe-eeet rate offered by the railroad. The order follows: . "The southern paiienger trsffie com mittee, Athsata, Oa., ia .having indsn tiflcation certificates printed to enable the veterans, daughters and sons te secure the two-cent rat to aad from th reunion at Bocky Mount August S-7, which a toon si printed will be forwarded to m to countersign. "You will please hsve the esmpi la your brigsds drise yoa at once th aumber'of veteraai who expect to at tend the reunion, and forward to this oflke, that I may know bow many cer tiorates to furnish you for pour bri gade. "The indentification certificates for the Daughters will be sent to Mrs. Cudger, of Aslieville, and those for the sons to. Mr. Everett at Wndea boro, te bo countersigned by them aad distributsd. "Please forward to this office th aamei of your staff, commanders and adjntsnti, of th camp la your bri gade. It is very difficult to know whom -to address eommnnieationi as changes by desth and election ar frequent and thd addresses of the new officers sre unknown to this office. Plesse impress on the officers of the camps thst it will be aeeelsary for them to advise whea such changes occur." ICE PLANT AT WADESBORO PASSES INTO NEW BANDS .Wadeiboro, July 18. Th ice plant here, which, for several years past has bees operated by the Southern Cotton Oit Co., hss been purchased by Messrs. W. C. snd K. M. Hardison, who will continue the business. v A number of Wsdesboro people ar spending the summer at Bocky River Bpringa, a popular resort near her. Quite s number of people from a dis tance sre alee visiting there. An extremely lnrse erlminsl docket la awaiting the September term of court here perhape the largest docket la years. The advisability of asking for a special term has been discussed. Ther are eight or nine important eases, most o them capital ones. DR. T. E. WILKERSON Hss retaraed from Ovcrseaa Servk Is th Army. OfflMi 404-4ST Marehanta Bank Hide. Xnl'lsh. N. C. rear. Creacalasr Offka Houn: II to 14 ta t f hnaaa 147 Offiat I ItaaideiM 1141 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. GROVE INSTITUTE (Fsrmsrly James Spraat lattttat)' Praparstorr Bfbeel fa Olrls. Ckaaaar than llvlne at Sam. Hbih-cfad, tkor ukly Christian. Aak tor aataloraa. Next Bestlaa, Bapl. It. W. F. HOLLING8WORTH, Pra. KawaaavUla, N. C. -! 5 HOTElfl AND RESORTS, Virginia Mineral Springs BOTEL sad BATHS Craig Cs, Va. A thoroughly modern and up-to-dat Health and FWsur Resort, oa th Appalachiaa Divide of th AlleghlBle. Eaiy of aeeess. Resaonable rat. Ask (or booklet. . J. D. FORSYTH, Managsr, Ripley Springs, P. O., Va. Dr. Dexter Blanchard Dentist (M Tucker RALEIGH, N. C Balldltg Bell Phftnt i SIS St. Manj's Sckool KALEIUB. N. C aim mpma, Ii .lJJs3 Now la 7lt Annuel Largest resident school of the Episcopal Church in the United States for the education of young. women and girli, . - aUdraaa . . Rev. Warren W. Way ANNUAL BARBECUE FOR T. P. A. H1EMBERS TODAY ' Barbecue aad trimmings will be th order ef the. day at the Bute fair Ground today at I p. , whea the mem bers aad friesdi el Pest E, weni Carolina Division ef the Traveler Pre teettv Assoelsttoa ef America, will bold their annual jubilee. ' ' Preparation bare beea mad by th arrangement eemmitte te have enough grub for 123 people. Beery T. Morris, ef Henderson, State president, and Bur rll K. Marsh, of Wiatea-8alem, ehair maa ef th 8tat hotel committee, ar expected ta be present a rats of honor. WESTERN FOREST FIRES , CONTINUE TO SPREAD. Spokane, July 18. Raeiag over moon ilia ranges of Wester Montana ssd Korthera Idaho, forest fret which bav beea barnlag for- mere thaa a week today eottiaued to spresd destructio tad threateaed Kvcral smsll towas which bav beea evered by the flme from rommuniestioa with th United Bute Forest Service Hedqurter at Missoula, Moat. The Ira Bear Hendersos, Mont jumped th mountains into the Mullai gulch country where there'll aid te bt practically bo opportunity to (top it. The fire aear St. Regit, Mont., crossed the Clark Pork river and 1st today wsi spreading unchecked over a Urge area... - Only with favorable weather condi tions is there any possibility ef eon trolling the flsmes, district forest ser vice official aaid. It is coating th Federal forest Ser vice i",000 daily, to fight th fire i this district, it wss said, besides th damage done to valuable timber and other property. Extra fire fighter bow 1b th field number 1,000. K1NSTON MAN FORTUNATE IN BIS ARMY ASSIGNMENTS KlnstOn, June 18. Paul Dunn, son of the assistant-postmaster here, served ia one of the most unique units of the army. Re waa a member of th First Headquarter Infantry, oatensibly a part of the First Diviiioa, although the regiment never saw actnaL fighting. Young Dunn, back from the service, says the regiment's address most of th time was Marseilles, most picturesque of French cities and ia many respects a better place to sojourn in than Pari. Ia addition to doing lin duty at Mar seilles Dunn wai a military policeman at Nee and Monte Carlo, and bo sol dier cotild ask more thaa te serve at these three places. Mors -than half of tha members of his regiment eould peak French before going serosa, ac cording to Dunn. Th personnel wai from every State. How to Look and Feel - Bright in Hot Weather Waaa daenaaed hr ta baai aad rata waa ta frathea up for taa afSarneaa er tvantnc, juat bath th fee la a letloa mad hr ! arlrint aa oanea af pur powdered aaxalU fh S-half pint of WtteS Iwaal. Tea WPJ Bad thb Bora refraehint thaa aa hoar1! nat. Aa a wrinkle rataavar the saaeHta tatiaa to ramarkaMy aueaaaafut. lta aattoa is abnatt matlaal. Tb aaaaaat farrawa, as wall aa the oaat Itnaa whether das to saa. Uloaaa. waathar ar warry at iaeaadhartr affaesrt Lnlaraad pora ar raduead. Bahbr Skia h "draws tn?' facial eon tour la hamtuMd aa aVrfally. The ahaaie kacraaMaka af aeafaa aa bt ha tt any drearier, and yaa aaad not haailat Ss try tha tatlaa. as H will not karat say akla ta th laaat tllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIU Efird's ! P E C St S 1 I ! A 1 L I S For Today g IUI MIDDY BLOUSES. X 8peciI for today , S S fTJS Colored Telle AO DRESSES at ))70 Ltdi' APRONS ad C1NG BAM DRESSES at a ' SscrlSc. v S Sl.se BUNGALOW APRON'S at....... 98c I fl.N tad m. BUNGALOW tre.s:... $i,48 1 SSSS GINGIAN tO QQ I DRESSES at sC10 , Ladtaa' iU GAUZE VESTS, each...... 10c I Table ef Whit Orteaal. lifhUy toiled, ia Kemaanti up t 13 yards. Sold for 75 yard. Bals pries, yard 29c I tt.W McaTiririr irHiT Bpeeial for today TSc GEOHGEM. SCOn DIES : ; . AT ELIZABETU'Cify Elisabeth CityrJaly 11-Tb fun tral if George U. Scott toadact ed . Friday f teraoea at lx 1oek from th bom ea Korth Road Street by hi rSetor. Ben Geo. F. Hill, assist ed by Rev. J. M. OrmMd. Interment wa mad iaTWlyif eod. i v Mr. Scott's death occurred Wednes day aight at f :13 at th tge of seventy. Bit health had failed for the past five year. Fire year ago he waa thair maa of th Couaty Board of Commia sioasrs aad president of the Merc tile Baak here.. Jie bad beea ea th Board of County CoauaissloBera a aum ber of timesi .Be retired from 'th presidency f - the Mercantile Baak, which lastitutioa Utsa cossolidated with the Savings Bank aad Trust Company here. f.Lait year hi health teemed to Improved that be "allowed himself to agaia be chosen chairmaa of tha Board of Couaty Commlaioaers. Tha spring hit strength again failed aad be resigned from th board. For sev eral weeks he had beea critically ill. Mr. Scott waa bora la Elisabeth City a May 17, 1840. He married Mis Jenni Laboyteaux ia 1871, wh sur vives him. He 1 also survived by three children, Mrs. Andrew Hathawsy of Virginia Beach, Mrs. Samuel Lamb of Elizabeth. City, and Mr. Frank V. Scott of Elizabeth City, by two listers, Mra. Frank Vtughsa of Portsmouth, and Mrs. "J. E. Wood of Elisabeth City, beside five grasdchildr and a large anmber of niece aad nephews. Safe Milk Fmrhlaitt &lam&dt A NotrWooi Diet for AH Ages Quick Luoch at Home or Office Aewfei ImlUtUas a4 SlltUtltei July Clearance ' SALE Befinnina; Wedneatfar Morninc Wonderful opportunity for new hat at great reduction. On tabl np to $10. While t A A they last, for sJleUU Misses Reese n& Co. 101 Fayattevlll Street - T00AY EDDIE POLO tn WILD RIDER Aa Eplaodo 4 The Tiger' Trail MACK SENNETT COMEDY Love's False Faces Monday FRED STONE ) ( s I i a "r m 1) l.. 'inr- I.IWir if. il - , ; 1 I rrstkxu ot m. aomox - , IS BtU) AT MONSOt Mob rot, July IS. Funeral : services arer eotdueted am the remain-' ef Dr. W. B. Boutton, brother to Bsc re ts ry of Agrtcaltura David Frttklia Houston, at th home yenttrday after aoea at t ,lok, Service wra ta charge ef Be. H. H. Jerdaa, pastor ef th Central Methodist Church bin, and Bee; J. X. Aberatthy, pastor ef tha Salisbury Methodist church. BeertUry Boustoa, of the Depart meat at Agri culture, brother t the deceased, vraa la California Inspecting a govramat for aad eould aet reach Monroe ta time for the foaeral. Dr. Boustoa died about I o'clock Tuesdsy afteraooa follswlng a long ill aeet with Bright'a diteatt. , O. L. HOPKINS DJ CO BPO BATED Interesting Specials ':''vTOR3l)PA3r:-(Satu) Waists WAI5T5 Voile and Organdie Waists in stripes, plain tucks and lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to dff no 48. Special at $1.49 and. Ol.VO Crop d Chine WAISTS in white, flesh and tfO AO maize. Regular $3.98 va.lue. Special today P-i 570 All WASH SKIRTS regular price, $4.98; AO on sale at..... tPO.O All WASH SKIRTS that sold for $5.95, J AO on sale at. .... a 70 One lot of Wool and Silk SKIRTS j regular price, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95; on sale , AU Wool and Silk SKIRTS that sold for (7 At $9.95, on sale at vl o7J All Wool and Silk SKIRTS; regular price $12.95, $1S.95, $14.95 and $16.95; on sale A J S-UP-E-R-B-A Tom Moore "THE CITY OF COMRADES" Current Topics from Literary Dig eat ' s . . -!. Harold Uoyd Comedf "BILLY BLAZES ESQUIRE" BROOMS at M eeBta Mck t S.N do. M ata aeh..... --t.lt dot. N teata each flS.N di. Quality Unsurpassed for the Price. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS Raleigh, N. C TBI BIG BAJtBWABI HEN PUT YOUR RENT S MONEY IN A HOME i We Can Supply the Home r 7 t i a Ya - ii . r . ' - s un. inosi neasonavie i erms - y PARKER-HUNTER iREALTY: CO. I OISON OAIC Wash vritb vraai cJi Ho of blue) atOM Of Dm aaaaaa. art tuor i i k I )ghly.lblio-vtth-htapp Jfli eatioa a-' . i, ?0UB B0DYCUAR0-30f.60.i2d Dr. Robert P; NoWe ' Ess returned from service 1a th army aA hss epeatd afflota . la'tht Commtreial Baak Bldg. : Praetiee llmltsd to X-Bay Dlagneel 7 aad Trataat a Reduction fl.N ca Ill.M dot. St.ll eaek fll.ll do. tl. each ,.....(. ..tlS.IS dog. iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinu For I Old A i Tabl ef Slightly 8oild Mea't ' S Draa hlrU vaJucs a te HiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiil nsiiisiiiiiiiiiiuiietitttuiiisiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiitssuiitiiHiiiiiiisiiutsiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitig
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