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the raws Aia observer. G, AUGUSTS, i:ia-. . .?.... , : Society .4 lBnnBtaWi MMMMMMMMHMMMHMMMMMM ' nii ,,............ TBI IMMORTAL MTH. "From th Carolina and Tennee. : Leaving their main ia th uaplowed -. field. 'Leaving for other the harvest' yield, They rushed from the peaceful industry Of the Carolina aad Tennessee. -. Stationed next to their British kia. The "wedge" where , the greatest thrust , i, begin1, Ta prove what manner of men there be -t la the Carolina! and Tennessee. They cussed the mud, and they cussed k the rain, . 'They cussed the "ehow" then the mud 1 again; 'For Belgium's different, they all agree, 1 From the Cardinal and Tenncatee. ' But they hit the Boche like a thunder- atroke, They pounded them till the great liae broke, JhejJeUejLjUieiroet thy'd fell a a tree la the Carolina and TenaeMee. Tall "Kill-hilllei" from mountain town, Country fellow a, all cun-burnt browt, They fought those other In '63 From the Carolina and Tenneuce. . Honor now where our honor' due; ' Aad the South' eternil pride in you, In you, returning with victory, In you, now sleeping so valiantly, From the Carolina and Tenoeesee. NELL BATTLE LEWIS. Baleigh, N. C. . Mr. Geo. B. Coleman, Lieutenant 'William and Mia Lela Markam, of Washington, D. C, have motored to that city, aad are the guests ther of Mrs. ' Jno. A. Bland. Mrs. B E. Bidley knd son. of Nor ' folk, Va are the guests of Mr. James , , MeKee oa Jones atreet. Miss Belen Toy left yesterday for .-. ft month's visit in Bochmoad. ; Mrs. W. B. Barrow and daughter, Mia Msry Barrow, left Monday to 'viait Mr. Owen in Winston-Salwn. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Oosney, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. (1. J. H. Oosnry, left yester day for their home in Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Gosney will bo with the Ketnil Credit Company. Dr. J. B. Noble, of Bo I hi a, spent Monday in the city. Major and Mrs. C. 8. Hulvey and children leave today for Staunton. Miss Dinwiddle of Virginia, ii the gueat of her sitter, Mrs. J. J. Hummey. " Miss Elizabeth I Walker ia in Dan ville, Vs., visiting at the home of her uncles, Mr. R. 1 Dibrell and Mr. Field ing lwia Walker. - Miaa C'amelia London ha returned from Fittsboro, where she epent the week-end. Mi London wu accom panied by her mother, Mr. Henry Lon don. M rs J. 8. Coi hat returned from ft viait to Virginia Beach. Mrs. A. D. Crowley, of Bath, is the guest of her daughter, Mr. J. 8, Co. Rev. W. W. Way, of Bt Mary's, left 'Monday, for a visit to Sesinee, Miss Kate Herring, of Richmond, who is the publicity agent for the Fifth Federal Reserve District, is the guest of her listers, the Misses Herrings on Hillsbnro street. Mrs. Joseph Graham and daughters, Mi Aanie Lea, Etta Heartt, and Re toeeca Graham, are the guests of Mr. -Leo Rearettr- Wilmington atrcfti Mr. W. L. Hollemau (pent Monday' n Oreeuslmro. Mr. Hteadman Thompaon and son, James Boy Ian Thompson, leave today for Morehead City. Miss Ellen King leavea siaday for a viait to Altamahaw. Mist Evelyn Way and Maatert War re and Roger Way are visiting friend U Salisbury. - Mr. William H. Williamson, his ton, Williamand hi little daughter, Sarah fucker, are spending some time it tha Manor, Asheville. Mr. Williamson and IS Th Woman Hater " CtxattrlV Th Truants Whan I cam down to breakfast next morning my aunt calmly Informed mo that lMr had ton netting at day break and taken Barbara with him. . I simply snaped! "Oon. flaRlng with Barbara? Why. auatl. you are Joking with ma," 1 f etalmed. But It u true, neverthe I, and tha other member of our party were aa wnich amaad aa I via. The man t mated tha truancy of tha eupataa a groat loke..and laughingly aeked who had the audacity to call Dave a woman hater. I bgtn to won der myaelf whether h roaUly wat uch - a peraon. About aleven o'clock hara they earn a the driveway, aad oh. what a hand asm picture they mad! Pave, stria -' Inaiy vtsrornu and athletic In hla rough, a port In clothe, and Barbara . wall, aa artlat would hav gone Into eeataclM at Jtitt on ajltmpe. of her. Of eour, the pair eama la for plenty of bantar, Barbara blushed Rrotlliy at our laetlrig quart. lv. owaver. called ue'tluggard for stay ing in bed ao long. . A mairvaUed that Barbara' entn- - plewtM aas a parfeot after eh had been on that aan-boalea lake In aa earn boat. Noa other than Haean'a Magnolia Italia, which aha had tak.n the precaution to apply that morning could hava pmducrd auch a gratifying - result. Magnolia Balm 4 Impart a charm without harm, healing eunbura and preventing tan or freckles, rur- . thermora, it roataina no toad or hair ' produolnsr aubsuaoea. tit eomea In . white, pink and ma red aad can b bought from dealer or tha Lyon Man ufacturing Co. 10 Bo. fifth St., Brooklyn. N. T tor Tl cents. I eonfeaa that Ihtvw ha me f uee tn. eepeclally aftrr tha event of thla morning. I amrmlndd that never In my lira tuu Davo naked fee to go k fishing with him. Tet all of our faaa , Uy tnaiat that Dava la partial ta ma, , , Ta aontlnued.- CUFF LINKS " For Traveler! - Ta, lot cuff butttn .' whil t away from hoi it " ft ettrptrating ut vary . com mtia. accurreioe. On do sot ear to take time -; on ft btfalaea or pleatura trip to parchaa a aew tet. ' Also one doe not know th -: beat place ia at rang town to mlka tha purchase. At 'horn vry well dressed mn k a w that ' tb ' variety ' of t patterns, good quality, lata ' tty let and right v a la t, make Jolly't th b t (or at which to buy cuff link aad otker jewelry need. . Befor yea le'e town, purchase an aitra pair of cuff link her. . To hav change in these it at wel ' com to av change in tie. You need an eitra pair, even though yon may . not lose the one yod wear ' now. JOLLY'S ' abtabHaawd II Teen, letly ft Wyaa Jewelry Ce lac. 1U Payotterflle M. 0 daughter motored from ' Raleigh and William joined them from Camo 80- phiro, where he had been for oroe time. , Mr. Otto Giararh hat returned from training camp at Camp Lee, where he wat a member of the R. 0. F. C. from Porter Military Academy. Mi Mary Hollemaa ha returned to, her home on Boy Ian avenue, after a week' viait with1 ber aunt, Mr. W. F. Bos In Greensboro. Mrs. M. L. Shearin and little daughter, Eloiae, left yesterday for Ocan View, Va. They eipected to be joined at Weldon by Mis Fannie May Hheari,Mr. F. D. Shearin and "Mrs. Irene Benson. Mr. Archie Horton has returned from Odor Point, Ohio, where he at tended the photographers convention. Mitaea Mae and Grace Thompson have returned from the mountains of Wettem Carolina. Miss Thelma Owens, ha returned home after epemlinga04ne time at Wil mington and Wrightsvlll Beach. Dr. Panl Fitzgerald, Mr. Fitzger ald and two children, of Granville, are viaiting Mr. and Mrj. J. g, Owens. Missel Henriettn and Jessie Owens hava gone to Wrightsvill Beach to apend tome time. Mitt Myrtle Woods, of Danville, Va., passed through the eity Monday en route to her horn from Franklin ton, where ahe visited Mis Nelle Say. Lieut. H. P. William, of Washing ton, D. C, who ha beea viaiting hi brother, Mr. T. L. William, will re turn home today, . , Mr. and Mr a, J. M. Gardner, Miss Catherine Gardner, Mr. aad1 Mr. H. A. Moselry, Mia Catherine Moteley, Mr. and 'Mr. F. T.! Bowlaad, Mr. James Bosrlaad, all of Wert Bajeigh, leave to day for Blu Ridge. " 1 Mia Stella Henderson, of Ashe ville, i the house guest of Mrs. JU G. Beam, of thi city. Motoring through the country from Waihington, D. C4 Mr. Oebrge B. Cole maa, Lieutenant Williams aad Mia Lela Markham arrived her latt Bight for vitit to Mrs. H. A. Bland and Mr. T. H. Ray. . Mr. C. C. Smith and Mr. J. B. 8aunder left last "night for Philadel phia aad" Arfantie City, after which they will proceed to the Niagara aad Caaeda, vi. Vi-higaa and Ohio. fiergt. W. H. Graham ha returned from overst-as after IV month' army eiperience. He takes hi pre-war posi tioa' with Alfred William and Com pany. ' ' ' Mia Mary Edward left yesterday for Ridgeerest, iwber the will ipend tha remainder of the summer aa the guest of Mrs. 3. K. Hair. . Mrv D. H. Jolley and childrea, of LftSette, Ala, and Mr. L. B. Reynolds, of Weat Point, Ga., tre visiting their mother, Mr. B. U Reynolds, at 403 East Edenton atreet.' Missel Elltabetn Royall, Winifred Boyall, Josephine Bcid and Margaret Gill, of Wake Forest, motored over here yesterday. Mr. Collin ftetaraa. Mr. 3. R. Collin has returned from service . overeeaa with th 'American railway hop at Never. - , jt Bora to Mr. aad Mrs. Dewarner Richardson, of Durham, a ton, August 4. Loyal Caroliniana and all other in tellectual readers, are urged to read the "O. Henry ad. in this issue. Adv. Deacons T Meet. The deacon of the First Baptist church, 'ill meet Thursday evening at S o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Footer' Dye Works, eipert dyer and eleaner, of Cumberland, Md. Agency at Lindley, 19 West Hargett. Dry cleaning, dyeing, pressing. Phone 395. Delivery lervire. Adv, , , Eagagemeat Announced. Mrs. Meyer Dwortky aanounce the engagement of her liatrr. Mis Bessie Bruckner,- of Norwich, Connecticut, to Mr. Gershon Heller, of this eity. Mr. Heller .it a member of th Heller Brothert Shoe Store. BAR ASSOCIATION TO MEET TONIGHT Annual Convention of North Carolina Lawyers Will Be Held In Greensboro , Answering a fool according to hi own felly hut add to the foohihnei of the a or Id. Although she may not get much credit, the woman behind the broom laise a lot of dust. Thi is a topsy-turvy world. It's when a man ia on hi upper thnt he is looked down upon. ASK FOR and GET Egdirlicfx's The) Origin Melted Milk Tor Infants) and JnwaJicU AnM laaila.tiaa end f abatisa Stop Itching Eczema Novel mind how otttn you hav tried and failed, ran can ajoptasratait, itching ecaema quickly by applying Zetno fur Dished by an draggiM ot S5c Kxtr targ bottV. tlXXL Healing begin thd inoraeivt Zemo t appliad. ta abort time asuaily rrery trace at actwroa, tottet, otmpiea, rash, blackhead and aimilat kio dia will ba lesnoved Fas clearing th akio and ttiftUng it vigorously healthy, arwayt n Zemo, th peoetratiog. antinepbc Nqusd. It is not greasy and doea not atain. When other tea at tha ot dependable treatment foe akin troubles of all kinds, TfctK. W,RoaC OevtUssg.0. Dr. Robert P. Noble Ba returned .from service In the army - odta opened office in 4h CommercUl Bank. Bldg. Practice United ta X-Ray Dtagneai and Treatment. " Greensboro, Aug. 4. The twenty-firtt annual eonventioa of tha North jCaro- Una Bar Aaswiation will convene in the'O. Henry Hotel here Tuesday eve ning at 8' o'clock, aad will continue through Thursday. At the opening aet sloa the address of welcome will be de livered by G. 8. Bradshaw, of the local bar, and .will .be responded to by Stan ley -Winborne, of Murfreetboro. .Th only other addres of th evening will be that of th retiring pretident, E. F. Aydelette, of Elizabeth City. Wednesday morning ieut. Col. 8. T. Ansell, formerly acting judge advo cate general, of the army, will (peak. This will probably be th most ia teresting feature of the convention,- a it it understood that Colonel Aaaell will discuss military Jaws, which he has severely condemned. Another ad dres, t thi session will be' by Hon. H. E. Heawell, of Carthage. The Wed nesday afternoon session will be de voted entirely to business. From 7:30 to 9:0(1 p. m. Wednesday evening a re ception will be C'ven by A. L. Brooks, ei-presidcnt of the association, and Mrs. Brook, at their horn in Irving Park. Thi will be followed by dance at the Country Club. Thursday morning Hon. T. W. Greg ory, former attorney general of the United Slates, will apeak, and he will be followed by Juliu C. Marshall, of Asheville. At 1:30 o'clock a barbecue will be given by the Guilford bar at Guilford battle ground. Ther will be no afternoon session. . Th .Thursday jOjlTES-STINGSl IrVt Wuk tha affected H Ml trariac with bouae "'bold ammonia or warm gait water, then apply VICE'S VAP0R1 your BODYGUARD" -so mm Dr. Dexfer Blanchard Dentist leMTacker RALEIGH, N. C Building Bell Phone L BIS Hagk A. Thompson, M. D. Announce, hh rtrannl Mora to Kaklak Practice tlaarUd to Orthopaedic Sargery (Wiiiiii, iaiartaa aad aaU.nsatiMM af hmmm J.leta aad aaeaas.) 41Mfl Ctmimerctal Natlatsaf Bank Bid. PhMieat Ogle SM. . Im H7S, Mittei Reese & Co'. 1 Fayettevllle 8tret Showmgpf Fall and Early Winter STYLES lad all they, daaire t select from. Aagtut sad September1 Bride will PHONI M DR. T. E. WILKERSON Has Bwtameft from Oreraee lervice la th Army. Ota 4-4T Mmsiaats teak Bid, ftakieb, N. C. rf ftargwy aad CywaealsaT 1 ' OtTtee Hoeni tt to 14 tot rheaae HI Offlet t esldrae lUt A White PUMP With An Appeal Made in White Washable Kid $10.00 This model ia something mora than merely a white pump. ' It is a beautifully styled bit of footwear that breafhes a. breath of freshness in appearance and comfort. Truly a pump with an appeal. ''' ' ' V ' , J L. C WEATHERS ' ."V, '' Deetar tt - - ' -CSIXdrOOT and ORTHOPEDICS Practice limited, to D Is sate aad.Defermitiea f the Feat U7 FayetUvlU fit, laleigh, N. C . Say It Wit- FLOWERS ,Wo. hav Cortege Boaoneta for ptrtoaal gifts, Lilies, " . Roeee, Bwtet, Pass, tpriag . .. Flowers, - and growing ' . vplftat. ' ' ' 1 , 1T.:STE1MIETZ . Florist . ' SALIICH. N. C ALMO TODAY S VED. ALWO 4. MS O): nv; o in AaAOTCIWrRcturo .v 'f '' , ,' 'albert Pftrker Hang the i Track! Go Ahead! Let's Go! That's "DougV' policy! If, the track's "gone on a bust" or if. there's no sfean-. Let's go anyway! ' "Damn 'the torpedoes; go ahead!" v y ; "Doug" starts' out to do! somkhing. for somebody in; "The Knickerbocker Buck aroo. . : . , . f:; Doing it takes, him through rip-roaring Arizona, into devil-ridden Mexico, inland out!rH)f anon-escapable jail. . ' You know!' Fairbanks! And the story's as good asthe.besthe ever had! . . a . Admission 15 and 25 Cents :- ' Alne is th Coolest Placo ia Town ' tveniag eeesion will be given over to m addreu by ex-Judge O. 8. ferguton, of Wiynetvill, aad to natters ef buki aets. Indications are that th tcaaioa will be the most largely attended' ever held by the lwyr of the. State. Tearly rrUaals Meetlag. The yearly meeting of th North Carolina Society of Friends will, com mence at Guilford College oa .Wednes day morning of this week, ad the tessieo will eontiau natil Mondsy of aeit week. Already prominent Friends ef the State and Katioa are beginning to Arrive for thi gathering, y. Zeno Diion, ef Elkln, 1 clerk of th meet ing; Prof. 3. Fraak Dtvi, of Concord, i reading elerk, and Mitt Clira I. Cos, of Higk Point, i recording clerk.. Three sessions will b held daily natil they ad journ. On next Sunday ais aervices will be held, two at the earn time. Thi morning, afternoon, and evening, Thi arrangement kt mad in order to take care of a large crowd that always at tend oa Sunday. . . Among those who will deliver ad dresses btfor th meeting will he Levi T. Pennington, pretident of Pacific Col lege, Newburg, Oregon:, who it in charge of the forward movement in the Friend ehureb; Clarence Pickett, secretary ef Yonng Friend activities; Willis Beede, field secretary Americai. Friend' for eign minion board; Lout 8. Stout, of th western yearly meeting, a prominent minister, of Indiana; William W. Com fort, pretident of Haverford College, For flavoring ice eream, podding, cake and all kinds of desserts, us Blue Bibbon Vanilla. "Beit and take leu." Adv Haverford. Pa. Mr. Comfort wUt speak on neit Baturdiy evening, at which time he will discus th educational work of the denomigation. " . - v.; . ciataaa axecorti tveaa. - t , Aa ardent motorcyclist recently de cided that he would lay ia neat la ter' fire-wood s.on ft certain ' day er know the reasoa why. The day came, aad thd mule who were to have done th heavy work ran away; smashed tha wago,' and ruined th kgta. Hew ever, the motorcyclist wa rcrofnl. E. borrowed ft neighbor' mooth-rnn-nlng auto trailer, hitched It to kia motorcycle, - aad brought horn morsj than - ft .ton ef wood ia oae trip. Al though an additional 150 lb. U th sidecar bordeaed the little moter with a total load ef 27S lb, n appre ciable difficulty wa eneoaatered tl making th four-mile kA. , - y -. m- a n-i - . t 1 i V Aa kwaw o)lBair;Sap! NO-dr no when GRANDMA ia around. -No bar soap lring in wtratlBjtawftT. Kocblpping . OS I thcins: or sbsriag Md. GRANDMA at woaderfal eDaad It Is Pemafaeasl That taaltlg aeerot. Yea Jaet assn) ; out what yon need, aw mnee. EprtaUe ' tt ia tb tab and prtattr-iust Uk agio, awMUea ef gleeiow. clssatlng sua taaataataat. Them, tha wkKaet, - at a, 1-aaV- tL..g - tj22lft. -wAttaa, ' Trit this Powdered Soap Today! v Grandma Povrcd ' Saves TIME Saves WORK-Saves SOAP. S Your Gircw Ha8 lt!i A Record Brewer! Miss King's Semi Annizal $10 Sale Smashed all records for a one day's business. Such crowds of eager buyers have never assembled in our store in such numbers. .. Still a Few Garments Left in DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, CAPES and DOLMANS. . 1 All Going at 14 .. -Come early-todayyJiiere!Moinete for your immediate selection , Vliss SaidieM. King, Inc. 110 Sacood Floor Oror T. W. Dobbin Co. UPERBairfODaT ' " "... . WITH Jilnp CAPRICE and Grcighton HALE DirwcUd by ALBERT CAPPELLANI ; 'yX'C x., '.'Aii stir at'-;. ;.V ' P:':t ' : FLORA FINCH. ZEENA KEEFE, W. TrfOMPSON ' ..' . ' .-. a ' ..... "V. w . And MftaF Others Alao Kinogram-World Newt ,and Mack Swain Comedy ' -1' '" ' - i . . , - - j "O " -. . . . . William Detmon in VA Sage IJroih Hamlet" , 7 Mutt and JetT and Chester Outing Picture V 'v ! V
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