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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920.
1
fRANBFOBMATIfllsV
lx, , we hare dipped Life's- lnjfflile
bread ' '
Into the stars' flame-bubbling springs;
Ws'vs knelt before tha Moon's white
face.
While round us whhred Nights
purple wins.
Lore, we have trnd the ftw of Morn,
And watched Itawn'a reeling galleona
die;
The sunset's panoramic hills
Lore, we have known them, yon and I.
I'poa the battlements of Time
We stood and heard Life's thunders
roart
A million ticking year Hint swelled
Te eraahing notes of millions snore,
Our hearts have germiiiated-sweet
To beauty through each golden hour;
put now the bloom-time "lays are past.
The etalk far fading with the flower. ,
. Aad we shall seek earth's simple things:
A roof-tree ms!l, a green-thatched
'" fire .
Come, Love, and . lay- your rhe rishetl
s- Tt d reams - -
Beneath the touch of my desire.
We eould not elinib the Infinite, '.
The jagged heights were steep and
long:
I'of us ehild-wistf nines and sloep
- Old twilight memories and song.
Ive, in it here that we shall wad,
Down homelit paths, grown gently
wise f
l'rrhaps our eyes, inade glad of earth,
Shall End the Key to Paradise.
.1. CORSON MILLER.
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Miss Ethel Wynne left today for
Washington, P. ('., to accept a position.
Miss Flora Creech has returned to
the city after a visit to Mrs. Thomas A.
lavis, of Wilson.
Mr. Jonathan Worth Daniels spent
yesterday in Baleigh on his way from
Washington bark to the University of
North Carolina.
Mr. Andrew Faulkner, of UoldslioTo,
: was in the eity yesterday;
Mrs. J. K. Reilly. of Charlotte, and
Miss Julia Thome, also of Charlotte,
. spent yesterdny in Raleigh.
Miss, Frances Dement ha roturnei
from New York. . .
Dr. Kemp Plummer is spending sev
eral days In Washington, D. C.
Miss Kate Moors has returned to
. .Washington, IX af ter a to hsr
enter, Mrs. Paul Tillery.
Mrs. Will Allen, Mrs. Jones, Miss
Minnie Bedford, Mrs. Lindky and Mrs.
Fletcher Philips, motored to (ioldsboro
. yesterday. r 4 . . .
Mr.. Duncan Cameron, of Bong
Kong, China, ie spending some time
with, his family at their home on North
lllount street. '
-Miss Jane Crimes is visiting in
. Goldshoro. ' '
Mis Mary McOea has returned to
Randolnh-Mueonv after spending the
. holidays la Baleigh.
) Major 6harles liulney has returned
from a visit to btanton. Vs.
(Miss Florence Harrison, who has
beea spending the holidays in Knleigh,
has returned to Bryn Mawr.
Mitt Pauline ilill has returned (o
the Carnegie library School in Atlanta,
after spending the holidays with her
parents..
Miss Freda Lazarus has returned
from a visit to Henderson.
Miss Kate Gardner, who ' has been
' spending some time in Warrenton, has
returned home; f
Miss Nan Lacy hns returned from
a visit to relatives in Atlanta. '
Miss Kstherine Alston, after spend
ing the holidays in the eity, has re
. turned to school at Bnndolph-Maeon.
; Mr. and Sirs. E. W. Edwards have
returned from a visit to Washington.
Misses Ethel Marshall, Mildred
Jenkins' and Mary Wilson, left yester-
lay for Ptsntou, Vs.. to re-enter school
after spending the holidays in the eity.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crosier and
daughter, Dolores, Miss Helea Jones and
her uncle, Mr. 8axo Barnes, motored to
7""Wilif TVfttrmntm4mmf at th
lome of Mrs. T. V. Jones.
Miss Rebecca Williams, of Baleigji,
V ft today for Llingtiin, where she will
' attend dance. ''?--?'
- Mrs. Jnmes M, Ruisell, of Atlanta,
formerly Miss Cammie McNeill, of L"
terton, a recent bride, is...iaiting-Miaa
Dugenia Clark, on Halifai Street. '
Miss Christine Busbee has returned
to New York after spending the holi
days at her home In Cameron" Park. '
Miss Louise T. Busbee is spending
two weeks in New York, for the nur
Kae of ebhervlng tha newest kinder
cartes; ' methods - and - certain special
phases of the work. .
Misses Ellle'Moonejham and Clell
Itrnxhaa Jeft yesterday for -Anderson
College, Anderson, 8. C, after spending
Hie holidays with their parents in the
i-lty. -. - J ' ' v;:.-.' -
Julian Chamberlain, Charles C.
Drewery, aad ' Brown Shepherd,.. Jr.,
have returned to . Woodberry Forest
N-hooL sfter spending the holidays with
their parents in the citjC . '
SCIATIC PAINS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
lv.ep MeanV-tUg WarW!" Uirrment
' kaady tm allay aches
TBOIWANDB of raea and women,
when the, least vlittle rheumatic
"crick assails them, Lave Hlpaa'a
1 iniment handy to knock it out.
)pular a third of a, century ago far
mora" popular, today. N .
Tliats because it la so wonderfully
l. -Vtui la relieving all external aches
iid painssciatica, lnmbago, netiral
i a, ' overstrained muscles, , stiff joints,,
v . at her exposure results. A little vis
.- I that is aeeesxary, for it soou pea.
tr wllhewt rabbing to the sore spot.
: .,-. s no tauss, stained skin, clogged"
r ros. A bottlo today is a wise pre
i i ition. Keep it handy.
All druggists 35c, 70c, 11.40. t
rr
: Rmgs
Such As Oas Wear
WHh Real Pride
A woman is expected
to wear a ring. It
is a custom centuries
old. t-Vot to follow it
requirVs explanation.
One finds delightful
rings for every occa
sion at JoIlyWwon
derfullj' beautiful,-'
faultle's in. quality,
and v?ry latent in
style.
-Colored stone rings
are in high favor.
We show a vamoty
of real atones in e
iiisite mountings.
Udles' Rings
Men's Kings
Diamond Rings
Jewelers ' aad ' Dia
mond Specialists
12 FsyetteVilie 8L
Mrs. Bandy U EaterUla.
Mrs, William Bandy will entertain the
memliers of her. bridge club this after
noon at. her home on New Bern avenue.
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Miss West to Entsrtsln. i
Miss Julio Wost will entertain the
m embers of her bridge elob this after
noon st her home on Hillsboro street.
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. Afternoon Tes.
Mesdames Henry Uicks and William
Hicks will give a reception at the
Woman's Club. Wednesday evening.
w tf
Army overcoats dyed blue, seal brown
or black and suitable buttons put on.
Footer's. Phone 35. Raleigh agency,
Yarborongh building. Adv.
Olla Podrtda. '
Mrs. II. Mi Bonner will entertain the
members of the Olla Vodrida Book Club
this afternoon at her homo in West
Baleigh. '
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Wsat Raleigh Circle.
The West Raleigh Circle of Edenton
Btrnet Church will uuct at 3:30 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon at the homo of
Mrs. W. H. Robhins.
Mtas Useh te Eatertsia.
Miss Elixa Leach will entertain Wed
nesday evening at her home on Edenton
street in honor of Mies Agnes Gotten
Tl "erlske.
West Raleigh Circle ' -The
Vest Raleigh Circle of tho Eden
ton Street Methodiet Church will meet
with Mrs. W. H. Robbins tomorrow af
ternoit at 3:30.
For Ml Tissberrake.
Mrs. Robert Wright and Miss Ksth
erine Crews will entertain at the horns
of Mrs. Samuel Telfair in Cameron T'rk
Saturday in honor of Miss Agnes Cottea
umDeriaae.
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Social Service.
. The Roeinl Herviee Department of tho
Woman's Club will meet Thursday after
noon at 4 o'clock. , Mrs. T. D. Harrison
will make a talk, her rub jeet being "Our
Kesponsibility to Gtrls."
-i-JM for Jomalea. "
Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Washburn, and
daughter left Monday afternoon , for
New YoTk, from which plaeo they will
We Ask For
JMo Medals
But in Making
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CROUR
COLDS
PNEUMONIA
FORMULA
CAMPHOH Otti WINTIMMtlN
oil tuc tvrroa mntn31.
prnteukruM oil TunrgNTiNg
LANUM (WOOL r AT) ,
Vf-eut toji recognied au
thority tliet-U.- S. Phtrma
copeia and ' ' elected the
component points of good
Croup Salve. .jrjd the result It
Page's Cbu-mo, tho stainless
pain alleviator. , v
Price 50 Cents ,
- '. . '
Costs more; Worth, more! T
If your Druggist hasn't it ask
- ... ' ' 'him why ; ' -
MANUFACTURED BT '
V. IL KING DRUG CO.
.-'r Raleich, N. C
loll?
nil V sV-feJ
a. vim iiiwj
m -i - - xj
Dr.
: yeacelivBtiiate wjii
resume work
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ii"T.iiirv'S: THi Wrilii.e Stiidoitts
will arrivo tomorrow and tho faculty
todnvJhePprin term at Peace wiil
tbegiu January 15. -r .
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! " " Dr. Brown U Give Recital.
i Dr. Dingier Brows, director of music
Tat BcTeffif It-College. wmgtyyTi
recital Thursday evening, January 8, t
Ar5 in the ailditriiim of Meredith Col
lege. Friends nf the college are in
vited to attend.
Ham T. Wwililnvtnn. .
Miss Mary O. Graham has returned
from hr"r home in Charlotte, where ahe
spent the holiiftiys. Miss Graham loaves
for Washington on Wednesday to at
tend iht meeting of the National Dem
ocratie Committee, of which she !s the
associate member from North Carolina.
Short Story Class.
The Short Mtory Class of the WouuinN
Club will meet Friday afternoon at 5:15
o'clock. "Edgnr Allen Poe" will be the
subject of study. The program will be
carried out by Miss Annia, Ramsey, Miss
Roberta Crews, Miss Isabel-Bonner, Mrs.
Harold Glascock and Mrs, Nina Coving
ton. -
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Timberlake.Newton -
The following invitations have Won
received : : '
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Burton Timberlake
request, the honor of your presence
at tho -marriage.. at their daughter
u Agnes Cotten
to. -
Mr.Xa)ii...j9rrion..Ne;ton
oa iwturday the seventeenth of January
Tt hatf afterlight oe1ock1a the erenli'g
i . Christ Church
Raleigh North Carolina
Enclosed are the cards which rend :
Reception
immediately after the ceremony
at the Woman's Club
- Hillsboro Street
Will be at home
i.fter the first of March
Youree Hotel
Sbrcveport Louisinna i
Many Entertainments.
Ifemlerson, Jan. 5-Tbe approaching
tnurriage of Miss Elizabeth Mae Corbitt
to Mr. Frederick Leroy Toeplleman, the
14th ot this month, has been the oc
casion of many entertainments here.
Following the announcement of the en
gagement at a lovely card party given
by Miss Corbltt's sister, Mrs. J. H.
rtridgers, gnve a buffet luncheon, and
Mrs. W. B. Parliam a tea, in her honor,
and Mrs. Alex. Cooper ab elaborate
luncheon after the New Year's dance
given by tho Cotillion Club, December
:t0. From now until ths day of the wed
ding there will be qulto a number or
parties eomplimentary to Miss Corbitt,
whose marriage to Mr. Toeplemani will
be one of the prominent events of the
Winter season here.
.p.
, -Jones-Bryan-
Garner, Jon. 5. January 1st brought
quite a surprise to the people of 'Jnrner,
when Mr. John M. Jones and Miss Bertie
B. Bryan motored to Baleigh late in
the afternoon and wers quietly married.
The msrrieg took place at ths Pfiby
terian parsonage, Rev. Dr. W. Mc. White
Use Blue Ribbon Vanilla and you'll .
soon discover the cause of it's popu
larity. Distinctive, delicious flavor,'
economical 2 os. bottle, full measure. :
"Best and takes less." Adv. ' ;
A Drug Storerpf
Service that
Includes M
-Variety of Stocks .
Prompt and Pleasant
Attention .sJwsvs
Rilht. Prices - ; v--
. ; 'and ; ;
100 accuracy in filling
prescriptions.
Brantley
DRUGGIST
" 15 Phones 15
Dr. Dexter Blanchard
"Dentist--
MM Techto RALEIGH, N.C
BslMlag Bell Phoa . t SIS
L. C WEATHERS y
foetor of
CB1XOPOOT aad OKTBOPEDIO
Practice limited to .
Plssassa aad Deformities) of tha Feet
U7H raysttsviUs 6U. Raleigh, N. C.
R. H. FREEMAN, M, D.
Tractics Limited to "
General Office Work
. Ohstetrica, Gynecology and ' -
V ' , rystoscwBT
j OSiea Honrs i ll:3o-2:0O T. M. r
shortly sail for Jan.aira, wliero
Washburn has accepted a position.
. .
. . Resume Work Tharedar.
nffieiating. There were, a few friends
ml relutives. who witnesaed.JUe.eere-
l atony.. They were Mrs. Lena. Turner,
j Misses' Blonie Cole and Eunice Jeromi
Messrs. Mtnon aiucniner, .vviiry iowu,
i f.i via i, In ml Arriiistead Jones. ' . -i
1 Xri tlMfri -thsr beairHflt-aad -4ei
j f0mplihed daughter oti Mr.' and , Mrs.
j Henry Bryan of Garner, a well-known
ereTiiurnlrabTraiK
is a graudaaa'-'of Mr, George Mitchiner,
i well known farmer. ( -
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Mm TfwfJiatrtslttS,
j. ' n Pri,l. cninff.i
JsnHoey lirav from sW. to 12 aB9. Mr4
r -r . . ..t..i.ttii.4 at h .linmn r
of Mr. and Mrs. X. Pen
a miscellaneous shower i honor or Md
! 1 Mrs. John
M. Jones, who were
married January 1, 1920. The guests
were welcomed at the door by the hostess
and were shown to the cloakroom by
Mrs. N. B. Penny, Jr. Mrs, Dr. Buffalo
had charge of receiving the many beauti
ful and useful gifts from the guests.
The guests were surprised by one uf the
most enjoyable dances of the season,
which lasted from 9:0 to J2:00. Music
r.as furnished by the Poole-Corroll-Hollaway
Orchestra. After the daoce
the guests were shown to ths dining
room, which wai beautifully decorated
in red and green with a large wedding
bell hanging in the center of the .fable.
Killibub and cake' was served.
Those nresent were: Mr. and Mrs.
Cnrrine, Mrs. Dr. J. T. Buffalo, Mrs. f
Hamilton, Mrs. Lena Turner, Misses
Blonnie Cole, Eunice Jerome,' Ruth Buff
alo,. Mary Mitchiner, Mary and Alice
Penny, Braxton Banks, Katie Montaguo,
Bessie Jackson, Stella Johnson, Messrs.
Paul and Tom Banks, Royal and Irvin
Penny, Bam, Simon, Kennette and Lewis
JSature aided 6yZ-
Kot only allay distress In advance but
assures a speedy Mcpvery for the moth
er. It renders the broad, flat abdotnf
cal muscles pliant aa they readily
yield to nature's demand for expan
sion. As a result tha nerves are not
drawn upon with that peculiar v Teach
ing amln. t. Mother's Frisad is sard
' carerna&y.
Atoll Drugguo-
SptUl Poeklet oo MoAcrhood d4 BOiT fcss.
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JESSE
FRENCH
"A'Name Well Known
Since 1875
Unquestioned Excel
lence Quality First
First Quality -
; ' One Price
JESSE FRENCH
AND SONS
PIANO CO.
Olivia ftaaejr Library Baildlng
'Phone 'S -RalrtigB,:;NViC.:;s
. is a question of su
preme importance to
older and younger
-'members of the fam
ily alike "-" ;
.Here you will Jlnd shoes
smartly gracjM'for femi
nine wearers,, and' splen-
T didly serviceable"; one j' for
men.
Guess & Ward
11 K. Martin Street
m Stork j
Footwear
A. R. Tucker, D. M. D.
Ipeclal atteatiea tm ' Diagswals
aad sHacasea of the Ear, Keso aad
i Throat. , . . ,
OfBee S04 Masoalo Twp1e
rHOXESs . Office. 7Wj ResU
- . denee. 1403 j Hospital, 4?0.
- KALtlun, x. c.
Mitchineryc. L. Tato, J. J. Rose, Arm is
tend Jones, Dr. Hubert Penny, of Dunn,
Herman Buffalo, Eimnettc and Holmes
Rnnd, Wiley Dowd and Tom Brougliton.
MONDAY WAS COLDEST
DAYSir.CEJANUARY.1918
The lowest temperature yesterday wai
t to ."l in the rvening, This is tlx
eat weather ln. ltalelgh aiiice Ja
21, 1918, when tho lowest-tempr
the cold-
Junuary
temprrnture
The thermometer went to six above
? . Jnu"y 4r J?" J'SJ
laiBr MS yar auu, thp Joncst H IS.
at the ,homn9'lr MS yVar ai(u,"nie "Jd'w'esV WH IS
my, Jr., with - The temperature at other points ye'
tenlay were! New Y'nrk City, 4: Wash
inirtou, 10; Norfolk, 14; Wilminkton,, 14;
A Seville, 4; Jacksonville 24.
"t wonder why grandma threw -an
old slipper after Pister Hnitel when
she went on her wedding tripf" queried
little Willnrd.
' "Oh, I know," replied his Bve-year-old
' sister Porothy. "It meaiu that
granihna ain't goin' to spank her any
more."
"BAYER CROSS" ON
" GENUINE ASPIRIN
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'syer TsMetsr ot aspirin" to bs t'e nr
nin must bs narked with the safety
Baysr CroM." Always buy an un
broken Bayer package which contains
proper directio is to safely relieve Head
ache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia,
Olds and pain. Handy tia boxes of
JS tablets cost but few cents at drag
stores larger packages also Aspirin is
the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
(of Monoaceticacideeter of SeJicylicacid. '
r An. :
Misses Reese & Co.
m rsyetterille Street
All Winter Hats, in
two lots, Five and Ten
Dollars, worth from
ten to thirty. Clean
up sale for inventory.
- Phone 596
Masonic
.ERE
ana
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Whose Word is Better
Than Your Druggist s ?
, Physfciins, pehtisU and Nurses Rely M t Him- Isnt That
V Sufficient Reason for Public Confidence?
There are many good reasons for the
confidence tho public repose in their
ilrngjrlst. Firat, tja is educated toknow
by four years of College and Practical
training. "Second, ethical ' physicians
everywhere rely implicitly on his skill
--they trust him. This faith, of course,
originates and is'mainUiued by the pro
fessional service rendered by the drug
gist ia filling fpreseriptibns. Everyone
admits this confidence when offering a
prescription to a druggist.
Very few men esn be honest in 'one
deportment of their business, aad dis
honest in the. other. Dr. Jekyl and Mr.
Hyde exist very little ln real life. If
you trust your druggist to fill your pre
scription, therefore, in all fairness, yon
must accept his word against the word
of unknown, and far. distant manufac
turers. To recommend an article, the drug
gist must of course, know what it con
tains and how it is made,-and .this was
one reason for the formation of a co
operative national association of drug
gists and, physicians who prepare a eom-.
plete line of household remedies; and
toilet goods. This association is the
American Druggists- Syndicated popu
larly eatled A. D. 8, which boasts a.
membership of - SSJXa-druggists and
physicians, the largest of its kind In the
world. For 10 years these professional
men met aa nually- for conference - in
25c. lb. 4 40c. lb.
Cottage and Cream Cheese
WHITE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
. 121T Phone 1J18
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Enjoy Biff Earnings Whil Learning a Great Profession
The Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association has established a school
for teaching typesetting on ths linotype and intertypo machines. Ap
prentices in the printing trade and ambitious young men or women should
write for literature. The trad that helped develop Benjamin Franklin
Into a master mind is worthy of careful consideration.
For advice apply to tho editor of the News and Observer, and in the
meantime send for literature, addressing.
Georgia-Alabama Business College
(Accredited)
EUGENE ANDEftSON, President MACOX, GEORGIA
North Carolina's Acknowledged Shop
-- . of the Exclusive and Authentic
Taylor's
Temple,
Raleigh, N. C.
TODAY
Extraordinary Values in
iGoaOiiits
i. ..... ' ,
Satin, Georgette find ,
r Tricotine
DRESSES
Serge, Tricotine Velour and
-SUITS
Values up to $75.00
$3875
7
order to obtain the best-formulas-for
its' products that the combined skill and
experience of its members eould pro-diie,-AU
thewk articlcs-juft jipMecrct
strictly ethical. rXhe ingredieuts in 'all
A, D. S. preparations conform to the
staudard advocated liy the government, -and
cannot be excelled in quality. As
the association is strictly co-operative,
its merchandise is also sold at tho very
lowest prices possiblo for tho quality.
In Raleigh there are nine druggists
who will tell you that A. D. S. House
hold Remedies, like Milk of Magnesia,
Aspirin, Digestive Tablets, Peredixo
Tooth Paste, etc., are the best that they
ean find in all markets. These nine
druggists stand squarely behind every
A. D. 8. produet with an unqualified
guarantee and a hearty endorsement.
Such a recommendation is the greatest
that ean obtain, based on the scientific,
knowledge of tens of thousands, of ex
perts and fulfilled by a man you know
well and must trust implicitly your
druggist. '
Whenever you need a household rem-"
edy or toilet article, ask an, A. D. 8.
Druggist to recommend one to you.. All
A. D. S. Druggists identity themselves
with prominent window or counter dis
plays. Ask one about A. D. pro
ducts. If-you would trust hira to-fill
your prescription, it's only fair to take
his word about the merchandise he sells.
rrrAdv- ,
Silvertone
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