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hie r;zws atd osserveil FRIDAY MOHKING, AUGUST 23, 1919. Society The Beat Tewa. ' 1 Uy daddy's bcea to Gatvett'a. Aa' Corpju an' Bobetowa, aa Waea ' to Dalian, ' Aft' hea been all aroun'; la' always when my dad gets bom . An' stomps into the li a 1 ! . . I beat him tell my mother, "Home's the beit town of all!" And the be steads down ia tbe ball With hia back to the atalr, Aa1 lie thce thinks I'm fast asleep, Or gone away somewhere; An' mother acta me and ihe smiles, . BuUmy dad don't snepec', Until 1 jump'tight out at him . With my arms 'round hia neck, v An' then he jumps and hollers Aa gcta me by the hands, Aa' swings me way around in front Aa' then be nndcrstands; An' then he swings me way up Aa hollers, "Now you'll fall!'' . And then be hugs me tight an' says, Home's tbe best town of all)" Judd Mortimer Lewia la Houston Post Miss May Bcpark baa returned home after a montn's visit ia Western North Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pollard, Mine Josephine bears sad Mr. Bouthera have retnrned from a month's stay at Lake tie w. at a ramping party under . the direction of Rv; C. P. Wilcox, formerly of Raleigh. , Dr. A. U Tucker, who has been to Chicago and also to Rochester, Minn., doing poet-graduate work, has returned home. friends will be glad to know that the condition of Mr. K. L. Middletoa, who baa been seriously ill for several days, ia slightly 4m proved. Mrs. Albert Parriah and Miasea - Bessie Piper and Lena Barrow have re turned from Virginia Beach. Barbecue Country Club Saturday, Au " gust 30th, 2 p. hi, Dancing after din ner. Reserve plittes y Friday night. (Adv.) . . --!-Mn Jennie Allen and daughter .:' have returned to A pei. -Mr. J. R. )pnrin la anndinr uiu . time in Apex .with his mother. -Sheriff W. II. Turlington, Mrs. John D. Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Hal ford motored to Baleigh from Lllllng ton and spent the day. Subscribe now to Everywoinan's Mngatine; beautiful August issue out this week. September issue, with five pages of Baleigh elub news and pie lures, ten Baleigh women, out middle ef September; 11.00 a year. N. H. Covi'vtnn. editor. Raleigh, S. C adv. - Mrs. L. Kevins has returned i - ' Miss Josephine Kowland has re turned from Fuquay Hprings, where she attended the dance Tuesday evening. Mrs.. K, L. Pollock, of Washington, D. C, is spending several days in RaU eigh. ) Misa Kate Rogers, of Davidson, ia the guest of friends here. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tryea are the guests of friends in few York. Lieut. Druid Wheeler, nf Camp ' Grant, III., la the guest . of friends in Raleigh. Mr. Robert Knight Turbo ro 1 spending some time here. Misa, Viola Clark, of Greensboro, 1a the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Sum mers. Dr. A. J. Ellington has returned from a visit to Wake Forest. , Air. E. P. Puller baa returned from 4 Visit to Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parsons passed through Kaleigh yesterday en route to their home in Rockingham from New York. l , Miss Hannah Ashe has returned from a visit to Henderaonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashe will leave today tut Western Carolina. , Mrs. Eao Eakins, of Newport News, ia the guest of her mother, Mrs. George r, Mill. Misa Katie Eakins, who haa been the guest of Mrs. George F. Ball, has cone ta Pslikhurv. Mr. William Mordecai, of Little j tea, spent yesterday in Raioigh. ; Misa Ella Lsaiter, of Durham, who haa beea visiting frieada in Baleigh, left yesterday for Wendell. Miti Bessie Biatoa ia the guest of the Miasea Haszard la.Asheville. Tea Moore ia "Heartease," Suerba Joday and Saturday.- (adv.) Mr. J. M. Turker baa returned from northern points. Mr. Robert Conrad, of Winston, tpeat yesterday in Raleigh. Tom Moore U heartease," Superba , todsr and Saturday. (adv.) Mrs. Kate Crews has returned from Chapel BilL Mrs. J. F. McMahen haa returned from a visit te Rocky Mount. -Mrs. F. P. Pollard and little daugh ter, Margaret Virginia, have retnrned The Woman Hater ChaeteeXI A Chuging Humor The bast was attains: even en our sneer veranda. idr couataal was the suppljr icy lsraoas.de sad oontlait- y ura num oi toe eisctne laa, Suddenly the telephone heU rang. "TsU them we don't want to go anywhsre," arowlsd Dove petulantly (rent bin chair aa I went to the 'phone. wan Barbara, "and she Invited, ne ts tea that avsnlng. I eaaw to Kbut wondered about He, vs. The at had put him quite out et aorta. But hie Irrttsbllliy vanished whsn I fold him It was aa invtution from Barbara. ' "Certstnly I will e." be ' eeplled w4la such alacrity that I united. . S In the evealne we drove ever. Jarbara wss adorably eosl and lovely .w i she (rwted us. I never saw ber (hen shs wasn't. , Naturmllv we rllseuaaed the wsather W a while. Dsrbsra Intormsd us st ahs bad be out la hsr amrdsa lit foronoon. Vst thr ms not a vacs of sunburn on kor soft skin. Another triumph for alsawotis Balm. Rorkinc ta the tardea Is a pisssure. ut t la th hot sun nnUaa the In tol'rsble eunhurn and- ten can be tvnidsd.' hlsenolia Ualnt Is lust the thine to tis hwfore and after aurb ora. It Imparts a charm without harm and Is so coot and fraarmnt - So one i)sd fear hair growth on the .'see la using It and It Is tree trom mrkiMMs. fieaidre. It cannot be ierted bvcause It a liquid pewdsr nd blsiHis srfsetty with the akin. 1 he prirs le but cents from declare or po!pld from ths Lyon Manufse urlic Ct, lot be. t'Uth HL, Brooklyn, N. T. . . s r v, much te my eurprlss, rslstsd h's r esporleness mtrr In the evsa-!- He was unwilling te do so at' f -t. but whn Bsrbara ssksd him, he iMriH. and eh how IntsresUnsiy Aid r.s Uikt Te be eenUnued. ' B S PRESENTS k For The f September Bride There is n moat eatisfae . tory feeling in purr basing a wedding present at Jol , ly's. One knows that it is good style and good qual ity highly desirable ar tiele to have in the home. In ailver flatware we show number of beautiful pat tern a from which yon can select single pieces, eefs, etc., or cases of different combinations. In hollow ware there are many useful articles a bride will be glad to re ceive. For nearly half a een tnry brldee of Raleigh and Icinity have held ailver from JeUy'a among their meet de al red wedding presents. JOLLY'S EatsMithe4 II Tsars. Jelly A Wynne Jewelry te. 121 rsretterllle St 113: from n trip to Philadelphia, New York and Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Lambert and two children, who have been spending several weeks ia New York and Wash ington, have returned to Rnlclgh, Mrs. J. 0. Fulleawider and daugh terf, Myrtle, of Monroe, have returned home after a visit to Mrs. Thomas 11. Cline. ' Tom Moore in ''Heartease," Superba today and Saturday.- (adv.) Mr.' and Mrs. J. R. Kelly and son, Bobbie, who have been visiting Mrs. Kelly's borther, Mr. T. H. Cline, have returned to Wilmington. Mr. Thomas H. ('line has returned to the city from a motor trip to Rich mond where he went on business. Misa Annie Lamb, of Fayetteville, spent yesterduy in Raleigh shopping. Miss Lit High, of Louisburg, is the guest of relatives. Miss Louise Yates is visiting ia Wilson. Mr. Horace Dowell, Jr., of Rich mond, Va., is visiting relatives in Raleigh. Mrs. R. W. Kenniton haa returned from Elmira, N. Y where aha was the guest of her parents. Mri. B. H. Ferguson and daughter, MRS. DQOLEY'S ADVICE TO WORKING GIRLS Milwaukee, .ri.-"I wish all girlf who .cork, end . nffe. from functional c -oraera wouio profit by my advice ana uxe i,yaia c Pmkham'a Vege 'able Compt nnd. Bot'ora I raa mar ried, -whet. I came beme trom work at nigh I would be jus worn out with paintwhich dragged mi down. 1 took LydiaE.Plnkham'a Vegetable Com oound and It made me feel like a new woman. I can work from morning until night and it doea not bother me, and I wish all g irle who suffer aa I aid would try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound." Mrs. H. DooblY, 1136 25ti Street, MUwauke. Wis. Working girla everywhere should profit by Mra. Dooley a experience, and instead of dragging along from day to day with life a Durden, give thia famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It has overcome just such conditions for thousands of others, and why not for tou? For special advice, write) Lydia K Pinkhara Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Tbe result of their 40 years experience Is at your service. PEABODY BALTIMORE, MD. Vk LHeisf tnewnd MmlMl CaMHWucr Ib'SIm c s i r . SriwKnklM. Opwttta tnlalM. T 1 1 1 1 ts ill irsSttsnd WtJMkw. Cmlui sulk Misses Reese 8c Co. Iff Fayetteville Street Showing of Fall and Early Winter STYLES Aagaet aad September Brides will lad all they deelre to select from. PBONI III Phone 235 For Quick, Neat and Satisfactory Prin t i n g ; M. J; CARROLL -1 Misa Kafherine Ferguson, of Neuse, nre the guests of Miss hliaa Lnals. , r Meeting ef Associates. , There will be meeting ef the esso eiatea ef tbe Girl's Frieadly this after noon at 5 o'clock at tbe Church ef the Good Shepherd. ' . . Bora.' ' " ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Banks, of Fay etteville, en . Wednesday n daughter. Mrs. Banks was before her marriage Misa Myrtle King, of thin eity. r SUg Planer. Mr. J. I. Clendenin entertained at a stag dinner at the Gieracb Wedacaday evening in honor of the employee of the Franklin Automobile Company here. ,i ' Girls' Friendly Associates. The monthly meeting cf the associates of tbe Girls Friendly societies will be held Friday afternoon at S o'clock ia the parish rooms of the Church of the Good Shepherd.' " Bere Attending Convention. Mr. Hymen Warren, . who motored from Gold Point, Martin county, here to "attend the Farmera' eoi vention, ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. X. Warren, 08 West Johnson street. t " Manic Teaching. Fall term begins September 1. Impe rial attention given te beginners. For terms apply to Mrs. Kate Bays Flemming, 103 North McDowell street. Phone 1407-(adv.) 27-31 a f Moved. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller and Mrs. Elixabcth Miller have gone to Delaware j to make their home. Dr. Miller, who haa been professor of chemistry at the State College for many years, has ac cepted a positionJn the State College of Delaware. -sj Attended Dance.. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Tuck er,, Louise and Grace Wynne, Messrs. Edgar Tucker, Hermns Stephenson, Ed gar Newson, Kenneth Smith, Hoi man Bobbins, Edwin Bobbins, Benbury nay wood, Walter Tucker and Mrs. Robert Wynne have returned from Smithftcld, where they attended a dance. Picnic. Miss Maryi Honcyeutt entertained at n picnie in honor of her sister. Miss Katherine Honcyeutt. Her guests were Misses Julia, Susie and Eliza Stephen eon, Kate Pool, Carrie, Louise and K.lizabeth Seotl, Messrs. Mills, James Hardee, Duke Pool, Leon Stephenson, Edward Clark and Theodore Stephen- Desserts are the most important thing about your meal they must 'be just right. Take care in getting your Ex tract. Cue Blue Ribbon Vanilta and delicious desserts are a certainty LUDWIG'S DANCE AND CONCERT ORCHESTRAS Hials furnkhed for all oeesston. Southern mana(iwnt ( laadln dines orthtstrss of Wsshlntioa and Nw York. 8trktlf Union. H. F. LUDWIC, Manager Us 1 i)l. H. C. Telephone 395 DO NOT DEL A Y Now is the time your Fall and Winter Clothing should be Cleaned or Dyed. An inquiry may result in saving a "faded or stained garment. Information may be had for the asking. FOOTER'S Always Safest and Best . Agency at LINDLEY'S II W. Hargrtt St. Raleigh, X. C. Dry Cleaning, Steam Pressing Deliveries Eisedlted by Motorcycle Service. Call 395 for the Red Car. DR. J. RICHARD CROZIER Osteopathic Physician 110H Fayetteville reet Hours: 10:00 to 1:00, 4:00 to 1:00 Office Phons 1214 Res. Phoas 1815 i DR. A. R. TUCKER DR. T. T. SPENCE i Osteopathic Phytic is as and Surgeons. I Offices IRH-o-S,' Mason ie Temple. Phones: ; Office 798, Hospital 490, Reaidence 1454 i and 1510. RALE1C3, X. C. Hath A. Thompson, M. D. Aaaeeecss kit Mrssant return ts RaMse Practin lusMsS le . Ort assess' Is Sargery (P4 . taiarbs sue awfetsnaaUsae .si Omms slaie sad arias.) 4IS-41I Camnwrrlal Kstkmsl Hank BMe. II OlteeeM, , Haass 113 S. L C WEATHERS , Doctor of,. ', ; V ' ClIROPODt aad ORTBOPEDIpS Practice limited to 1 Diseases and Defermlllee of the Feet 117V4 Fayetteville Bta Raleigh, Nj.C. II - eon, Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Pool, Mr, and Mrs. Wade Tippett and Mr. aad Mrs. J. D. Honcyeutt chape re aed the party. .. Teang People Have Party. ,. , Spring Hope, .Aug. siOa Friday rveaing. the grounds by tbe river it tbe old Webb's mill wss the scene where jovial eowd of young people of this piece had gathered to partake of a dainty supper prepared by Misses Juanita- Privett and Elsie Brantley in honor1 of Misa Mary Bell Ricks, of Fairmont, and Mian Myrtle Joyner, of Rocky Mount, After supper, the party motored to the home of Miss Privett, where it was joined by a number of young people from Nashville. , . . i ",i German Steal Invention. , Paria, July 30.-rTbe gaa turbine, which n large Uermaa company is reported te be manufacturing, ia, it ia claimed here, a practical application by Gentries of French discoveries. c The principle of thia turbine waa worked out by French iaventors but the trials aad experi ments were interrupted by the wnr. Briefly, the engine consist of a apherU eal eombestioa chamber te which vapor bed gasoline and air are admitted by separate pipea and exploded, aa in the ordinary gasoline motor,' by an elect rie spark.. Another pipe conveys the Jet of gat against 'the vanes of a turbine eneloeed in a asetal casing to which the propeller is directly attached. Heat Skin Disease It in urmecesaary for you to Buffer with eczetris,bktcbringwtrm,raahe and aimilar akin troubles. Zemo, ob tained at any drug store for 35c, or IIAO for extra large bottle, and rjrompt ly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture It deanaea and aootbea tbe akin and heals quickly and effectively moat akin diseases. Zemo ia a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing ikruid and Is soothing to the moat delicate eitia It ia not greasy, b easily applied and costa little. Get it today and save all further diatresa. The E. W. Rose Co Ckvelaod, O. "Mile Preen High Prices' Diamonds Of Quality The average diamond in vestor knows very little about the perfection of a atone; only aa expert can pick out the carbon specks, feathers, flsaoree and bub bles, scratches and aimilar blemishes. : At Dworaky'a you run no risk. First beeause no atones with any defects are permitted to enter our stock and second we fully, guarantee every diamond that leavee our. store. We tell yoa all we kaew abesrt dlaasoade aad we kaew ell there ie te be kaaWn. Watch, Clock aad Jewelry Repalrlag 2 Dr. Dexter Blanchfcrd Dentist lej-tTdckcr RALEIGH, N. C Bedding Bell Phone . i SIS il ililiiiininiiiiiilliillliiHiljy li iilllillllli 1 u IT f , 'x I HEARTS It: 1 , I 1 ' : A 1 'H""w"e"ewnwiMiwrTOiimrwmnMmnieiimimtiti,iminiwiimmiiiiMimiii t teeUMce use wewiui t tuteei utettieMMi Soldier Ia Predicaasent Mercer, Pa, Aug. 27 Cited for brav. ery in action and unable to reeaU tbe act which ' his - commanding officer thought Worth while reporting, is the add position ia which K. Eugene Samp son, of New Wilmington, Pa., finds himself. Sergeant Sampson, of Battery D,, 323rd, Field Artillery, according te the citation, volunteered for a mission of importance while his command was under Are in the Argonne. The mission waa executed successfully, says the ci tation, but Sergeant 8ampson explains that he waa so busy helping push back the Germsas that he caaaot recall the incident " ' .' iOISON OAK Wash with thw ef Woe stone or Erne Vetsc dry tboe MgMv. follow with BghtappbV catioo Of ' :':-;( - .. VICKS VAPOHl YOUR B0DYUAR0"?30. It U Right If It Comes From U ' ' .." - , ,i" ' : Your Prescriptions , y Filled Day or Night. The Original VELVET ICECREAM The Rexall Store King-Crowell Drug Co. . SPBAGUE BILVEE, Mgr. Day Phone M Night Pheae 751 Nurses' Register MR. JACK BARNETT, will be glad to demon strate to you the Duplex Combination . Chair and Table at KING AND HOLDING'S the Up-to-date Haberdashers. 1 Ml 60MT.20N PE Today and Saturday sat Topics of Kinogram-Strand Comedy Friday Harold Lloyd and Harry Pollard tummmuHUHutuiHHuuii CASTOR I A (vitsairfca, InUsa ForOver30Yeara "Better Merchandise'' Raleigh 1 .". Have Your Corset Fitted First Personal fittings are now being arranged by our corsetieres, and exhibited is the Autumn collec tion of the new models in They are authoritafive in style and so varied that we know your model is included. Are you convinced of the neces sity of having your corset cor rectly fitted? A careless fitting is worse than none, and can do much harm to your health and figure. Our Corsetieres are Skilled, Careful, Interested Because the trim lines of the Fall styles in outer t garments will display the figure more than before the selection of your corset should be given most thoughtful consideration. Be sure to have it properly fitted before you choose your suits and frocks then their correct appear ance is assured. Kill the Germ and Keep It Oils and Polishes at the same time. Positively Keepsthe Dust Down. Does NotJ3et Dry if Kept in a Cool PlScei SHIPPED ON THIRTY DAYS APPROVAL , Pricei, Aa IM lb. Barrel MM per barrel 2SS lb. Barrel CM per barrel IN lb. Keg US per keg P. O. B. OXFORD, N. C. ' Oar New t Floor Oil Oar Special Floor Drees ng 1-3 Barrel 4c aad II Cslloa Cane lsc DELIVERED te yosr R. R. Station. SOUTHERN FLOOR P. 0. Bos III i R B M oor e E-AS'E" Isolate the Day Saturday in "HEAP Bears the A r. : North Carolina Him on the Floor With Our Follows: frtif hi Bfsesis I sMs. sr smis, has I er ml sa I hkls. or am .S2c per Gallon ia Barrels .80c per Gallon In Barrels abeve Barrele Ordera shipped direct and promptly. SWEEP COMPANY OXFORD, N. C. aiMiitiMnsifc-- A 93 r r BIG CHIEF" i 1
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