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SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1919. 15 THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, ( AT THE CHURCHES Central Mc.cla .Bev.' D. N. CtI Been, pSJtor. nadav -school, 9:30, B. . ' Frtare auperlateadeats services 11 a. u M 30 P- pwrt 1MM, Mo 47, 7:SQ p. n. ) prsyer-meeung uvea MMajr CTcotig, S:ia. Jakls HNwrtoMlrr. U B. Pattl skaJI. DHttr. 8asday-eenool, 9:43 hu J. J. frne, superintendent; preach tat 11 la. ad 1:39 p. a. Braver wrting, Wedaeeday evesiag. a :iX V " Ckrlatiaa Science) 9cly i Ascebly Mm Chaaber Coaaeree, Coamereisi itak BuildUf ; service, at II a. at. Ir Trlalty (earner of Hillsbore atasaet as Boylaa Avenue) -Bev. Ar thur U. Huffman pallor, Preaching Itanekjr mora lug at 11 clock and Ttw in I ha venlng. Bunday-acnooi at :o lalher league at 6:30 p. si., Sunday. fire FaaaWytariaa Ber. W. MeO. White, pastor, ftaaday school, 9:30 a. at W. A. Wither. superintendent ; mm iocs, 11 a. ax. and 7:30 p. m. ; prayer auating, Wedaesdav, 8:13 p. n. taanard Chanel North Suaday rhool, 4 p. a ia anditoriuai of Ceaaty Uene, W. B. Hunter, superintendent, MaalclMl Bibla OaaeTha Municipal MM Class aeets every Huaday at p. as. ia the city police court room. Men iuny. Bylvtstcr J. Bettt, teacher. . Fleet fcapUat Dr. T. W. OTCelley, Maear. Praaehiag at U a. at. and 7:30 p. at. ' Suaday school at 9 JO. T. W Brewer, superintendent Prayer aaeet Wednesday evening T:.w p. a. a sardisJ invitation ta all. Baptist Taheraacla Bar. Westea B-t, MUu.. ..Mjwai- service. 1 1 , dock: craning service, 7:30; Siis.W school, 9:3t a. m,j Jnawr aad Bcniar HI. F. U, 6:30 p. m. JWliaaaa Memorial Corner North Street and Boylaa Avesue. Rev. (). B. IGsehell, paator. Suaday school 9:30) praaching, 11 a. at. and 7:30 i, m.i aid-week prayer servleel Wedneiday veaiag, :t0 p. H. fallen aWaierial Cefaer Fayette iIm aad ekmth afreets. Bv. J. A. Ellis, paster. He-vices II a. m. and T:30 p. at. Sunday arhool at 9:4. J. J. vtaard, auperinteadsat. acred Beert Chare a Father Griffin, paator. lines at 8 and U a. au Week days, 7:30 o. m, Huaday school, 10 a. at. Tha public Js invited ta these services. flrat Cbrlatiaa Corner Hillsboro and baaraoa afreets, Rer. Oeorga D. Kaitei, paator. buaday school, 9:30 a.1 m. Prof. U L. Vaugkaa, superintendent. Worn, hag; werahip, 11 a . ereaiag aerr ieaa, 7:30 p. at. Ifid-vaek prayer ter. We, Wedaeiday, 7:30 p. m. Carta Church Ber. Milton A. Bar bee, rector. Sunday aezt before Ad teat. Holy communion, 7:30. Sunday rrheol. 9:30; Men'a Bible elaea, 9:45; Dmne aerTiee, 11 a. m. Thaukagivlng day, Thursday, November 7, holy eoai aaaaioa. 7:30. ThaakigiTing aervicei with aeeeal celebratioa, 16:30, .(offer laga far Thoapeoa Orphaaage). Reg. alar Triday senriea, 10:30. Kree pews. Strangers aad visitors cordially invited. ta tenses t( prianry departaeat, 9:S a. m.t main arheel aad Bible elaea, 16 a. au Kaaioa-irida graupa Wtdaaaday, p. as. Thanksgiving Day services, Thursday, 11 a. n. Offering for Thomp son: Orphanage. ' St.. Savlaar'a Chaael (Olenwood). Suaday aeit before Advent. Sunday eshsol. 9:43 a. at.; aight service and eensaa, 7:30, by Bev. il. A. Barber. Saata all free. K very body raritad. Ckarch at the Goad Shepherd. Bev. ft. A. Ash by, rector. Holy Oomatunlon at a. v. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 a. am, AUaeats free. Public, invited, tuadar scheol, B. D. W, Connor, super- Edeatoa Street Metbadlet Bev. W, W. Pecle, paator. 8undy school at 9:30 a. si Joseph. O. Brown,' superintendent Epworth Leagua at f 43 p. at. Prayer neetiag Wednesday evening at I: p. nt. Everybody welcentc. Epwerth Bev. W. O. MeFarUad, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clock a. m-, T. M. Fhilliiia, superintendent: Sunday anrvtcea, 11 a, at. and 7:30 p. at. Ep worth League, Wednesday evening, 7:30. BOOKS INSTEAD OF BOOZE WILL BE LIBRARY MOTTO New Tork, Nov, EZ. "Books instead of boo re" will be the motto of a dedica tion tomorrow afternooa whea the bar room of the Hotel Hajeatie will be re npeaed. traasfraMd iata library. What was once the barroom will be the "book lovers' tavern," and New York is invited to slake its litorsry thirst in place ef the alcoholic. Those whe once resorted te a highball to steady shsky nerves mar now be soothed hr read' ing a few passages from "Pilgrim's Progress," and thosa whe drink for "the kick may be aroused to ecstasies of merriment by Irvin Cobb's latest or "Mr.Dooloy. The change was made at the sugirei- tion of Homer fr Ferguson, president of the ( number of Commerce ef the United States, who recently arced that same substitute for the saloon be .pro- vtucd, Twe Weddlags. Kiastea, Nev. 82. Miss Edwins Pol oca, prominently related here, wss warried at rentatola, F1H lait Mondav afteraoen to Lieut. A. A. Gladdea, U. 8. M. C. The bride is the daughter of Dr. snd Mrs. W. A. J. Pollock, of Pensacola. Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Gladden left for Charleston to board a transport for Pert an Prince, where the bridegroom will be stationed for a time. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert E. Todd are ex pected kotna in a day or two frost southern paints where they spent thsir honeymoon. They were married a few days age at the residence ef Mrs. Todd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Simmons, this eity, Mrs. Todd was Mis Pearla Helen Kimmoas. Beth the bridegroom and bride are well known Ber and elsewhere. The principal soeial event of next week here will be the marriage of Miss Margaret Pinnli Qoodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ooodson, to Mr. Henry Tull. son of Dr. and Mrs. Heary Tiill. The wedding will take place at 6:30 Tuesday afternoon in Queen Street Methodist anarch. j SAW MILL SBIARS OLD MAN'S BEARD Areola. Nov. 23. For tho f rat time inr the Civil War, Jowph Plunjnier on last Thursday' meraiag had his whis kers trimmed. Mr. Plnminrr went to ork as usual in the Fiulrar-- Lumber Cinipany, planing lumber wlll th new at tomstis plaaer eperMiug with votary knives. Lengthy whiskers tucked in his vest, ha beat over the board, but he bent tea far. The whin Vers caught in ilia knives aad with ft yell ef pain Plummer bid "good-bye" forever, to his treasured hirsute adornment. - It was the first time since 1S63 that his chin had seen daylight Mr. Plummer received, very fortuastely no serious injuries. Mr. 1. 8. Maagaat Dead. Mr. J. 8. Mangum, a prominent farm er of New Light township died at Us home yesterday morning. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. He will bs buried at the Stony Hill Church this afternoon. HUGE INCREASE MADE , IN DEPOSITS IN BANKS Washington, Nov. to, Indicative of the wide dissemination of the wealth of tbe American as well as ifs huga in-, crease, John Skelton Williams, Comp troller of the currency mode public fig area tonight shewing that the number ef depositors ia National bsnks bss in creased 104933 in the last nin years. The increase ia Individual deposit? ia the National banks was. approximately t,j)00j000,000, the statistics showed. The total number of depositors la National banks, excluding account! of banks, was given ss 184000, er one out of every six of the nation's population. The per capita deposits was shown to be 689, or a gain of 938 oa tha average acoouat ia the nin year period. , , ! FIVE COMPANIES MILITIA CALLED OUT IN VIRGINIA Boanoke, Va, Nov. 22. l'lva com panies of Virginia. National Guardsmen tonight were ordered by the adjutant general to hold themselves in readiness fur eatraiament within 24 hours to a destination not made public .according t information received from what is considered reliable source here. It is reported orders bare been aent to eom' punies in Charlottesville, Petersburg, Lynchburg,' Bosnoke aad Bichaoad. It was reported here that the guards men will be sent to Wise county, Va-, to patrol tha bituminous coal fields but j no official confirmation en tbia was available here tonight. Ton never csa telL Some people aim so high they never, hit anything en earth, f Healthful Women And Happy Home fatwlhe eiock SUNDAY HEALTH TALK H V T Ha.ffT IV f! - y0ht. Health among women, unfortu- ttftHff nofolv fViT Amorirnn Vinma lif. - - " , not as frequent .asjjiealth tmont men. It is not a new statement to env QbltWrJ tnat women are delicatelr or- AJattl WJ rU aivar Tha toalc nt mnthsrinir B - . WV. V ...WV..-.U0 the race depends upon a nervous organigm that is easily disturbed. The founda tion of this nervous organism Is the spine. - The muscles and ligaments that bind the joints of the backbone are not so strong as in men and are more apt to become disordered, slightly out of alignment, or displaced. This causes pres sure upon the spinal nerves at the nerve opening, or. door, between joints. Dis placement has a tendency to close this "nerve door." Spinal adjusting by a skilled chiroprac tor, restores alignment, re-opens the nerve door, andthe nerves once more deliver 100 of their Impulse, and that of course means health. m Mother's HcaltbrConMS Back "After the birth of my first child aeven years ago my health faUed. My physician' eai'l I bad a retroversion and that only ta operation, would help me. I would not tonseat and suffered four years before I was induced to try chiropractic adjusting. ' I noticed an improvement that first week ' aad in five months I was well." MRS. rUBEBIA KUCHTI, Sworn Statement No. 1042. NO CHARGE , Tbera ia act charge for consul tation and it placet you under bo obligation whatever. Dr.ET.HOFF CHIROPRACTOR - S3-l5tf-Gmmereial Natl Bank UuiWinff YOUR SPINE ANALYZED PRCK LADY ATTINDArpT 'Ui.'-int. Chirojir ac tio Adjustments removes tha cause in all dis eases affecting tha following; organs as given in cut below. BUSINESS LOCATIONS L Fuquay Springs, N. C. XlADE FOR 4 tr v 1 ). aat tt . i asAJ tJas MtS a-hA. a-. aiA. . i ' 1 e 0. f 5 : : : : 1 : : . f ; ; ; : .11 " ' .(.:-, iaA- t.xaxjat.aiaxl w wV SATURDAY 2 P. M. November 29th BAND CONCERT Auction Sale W. H. Aiken Lois' 16 of the best business locations right in the heart of town. Every one of, them a good buy The key to the situation. An alley at the rear. " With the town going forward thi property will go with it and never again will an opportu nity be given you to name a price that we will accept and give you terms as liberal and easy . DONT FORGET Hovember 29, 2:00 P. :M. V. II. AIKEN, Owner. ALLEN BROTHERS, Selling Agents BetUr MerchandiM Better Service Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh's Most Distinctive Pre-holiday Sale on "SBitsanD A. distinctively different sale of the higher class of suits and dress es selected for their exclusiveness and quality as well as their fashion at prices you will be glad to pay. "Stylish Stout' Suits arid Dresses. Are Included These prices demonstrate in a more forceful manner than ever, that it IS possible to escape paying exorbitant prices eVen when you want the better class garments. SUTTS Regular sizes, some fur trimmed SUITS Regular sizes; values to $35.00 $24:85 SUITS-i-Regular gheg; values to S45.00 SUITS Regular sizes; (JJ or ' SUITSRegular sizes; values to $57.60 . JriXeOJ values to $70.00 . ... ... Stout Suits Sizes Up to 52 $80.00 '$3435 $54.85 STOUT SUITS Values to fQ or STOUT SUITS Values to $40.00 . tPJaC.OO v$67.50 ................. STOUT SUITS Values to dOA or . STOUT SUITS Values to $50.00 PJa7.0l $49.85 $63.85 DRESSES ' r Regular sizes, Tricotine, Jersey and Silk $20.00 . and $22.50 DRESSES Thanks- DRESSES Priced $35.00 giving Special $11 QC J Thanksgiving Price .... . St.. eji&TeUU $25.85 DRESSES Priced $30.00. rOI OC DRESSES Priced to $50. 00 QC Thanksgiving Price .. ..,. , PaC 1 eOD Thanksgiving Price . ..... ..4 J0-.O3 DRESSES. Tricolette, Georgette, Satin and - Combinations : - DRESSES -Valued to $50.0. Thanks- DRESSES Valued to $75.00. Thanks--giving- ; (QQ QC giving CCQ QC Price tPJO.OD Priced. . ... . . . . . . . . , . . OJO.OD DRESSES Valued to $65.00. Thanks- ;. DRESSES Valued to $110.00. Thanks giving &AQ QC Riving " tfio oC Price tPO.OJ Price ,.. OQO.Ot) Stylish Stout Dresses Wool, Silk and Combi - nations v , STOUT DRESSES-Regu- tfOO QC STOUT DRESSES Regu- Of lar prices to $30.00 ...... $LiOD lar prices to $55.00 ... . . PJOOu STOUT. DRESSES Regu- 4590 or STOUT DRESSES Regu- (C9 QC lar prfces to $40.00 ...... $LO0) . lar price to $75.00. ...... p3sCe09 Pre-holiday Millinery Sale v CROUP 1 Hats sup. io $7.00 r on Sale at r . -'(. - Jf m SBJ L l 1 1 a ' gn-w 4 . nVa aaw jr v If ; 1 nr r t-bj GROUP 2 X Hats up to $10.00 on Sale at $6.95 7 r uquay z pnnj t, n. C RALEIGH, N. C.
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