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LADIES Coats ?? Suits ' ?/ S'1 Our fall and winter Suits and Coqts are full of indescribable cvic nnd grace The stylos pleasing, the fit tin;' perfect, the tail oring careful, the fabrics tasteful. Our Suits, everyone? arc modeled after the lat est fashions that are appealing in the lead ing st> lo cvntcis? among th: m blues, bl.icks, greens, browns, plum, purple; in fact all the new ones only. Moderately Priced ?J. EC. HOYT Lucai Piclc-Ups flalcjron Club The Halcyon v nn:v.. 1 kit l>: ! ' Ot'ici and C\' <" i ; : . in to b ? bro;: v.*\ 1s urged to bo r;?\- ;/ t*<i* r.<iv lr. Judjre !kn:y C. :* lnc the day i:? :l l nets. If rr from S. S. M. a: V.\ Hyde rounry, ,\i ; tending to bv.sla .1 M t!i . ?' y L -) I .ar t :? y :.:i 1 M ** Mar ? ' v. cf >;*, and :*I.ty, ^;:o ni vrlcd u' ti:" b.ido. e.t i"r r.rrihrvn clt f? v.. n v;:Il make IT:* Pi*. . S.t.-ll rc from '* r.t t ft nil will "*rt in cam 0 First Dis LEF ; I; V ; O EH O I hCi* ! i:! > : i : t i ? :s fit "c I vv It J 1 1 . ? ' tii-g* ! !; ? ? .1 r ii,' o slie r. ? , ! r . nvitli r . :J (i.e., ? l: V. i :? ; <3^1! to h r :t! -,.:c ? r ? i T \7 r. p JT ? J. . V * ivo frp^ ]] 1 \v .h t .o *5 r *. t 1 1 i.;iuT ? ? lii.tJ t o WHEN Y""> 7 ? ? ' OM PAINT WC . YCUR MOUSE. 1 '? *i" ANA"! VXVftiSK. IT'S n t a \ '? . i a.i isvz:>t.vi::nt? and a GOOD O \ <? . a BWi r. cr t ; ui -i coicnc home has a DtRPCT F.-'C! I < N HK> E I.N IT-MAKES THEM HAPPY AND COII/N1J). ' OUR GO">D P.ViW r.S "G J FAR" AND PRESERVE YOUR PROPERTY. FIXTHVr BROKEN WINDOW NOW AND KEFP OUT THI. W NO WF HAVE THE V/INDOW CLASS AND PUT TY YOU NEED. Harris Hardware Co. After Four Tea^ of DUtocrcsbic Condition*, E!rs. 3 Jock Gave - Up Jn Despair. HiubaoJ Ci^ij to UeiCOBL Catron. Ky.? In an Interesting letter tram this place, Mrs. Betfle Bullock ! writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, wiih womanly troubles, and during : this tjne, 1 could only sit up for a little j while, and could not walk iaywhere at all. At times, 1 would have severe pains iz ay left side. I The doctor was callcd In, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was I soon cor.iir.ed to my bed aga n. Alter I I 'v.t.r.otl Jng serried lo do me :my good. An opportunity of ndvantage to users of sewing machine* and type writer b ia presented by Tha Roberts Cow r any. Machine Experts, la Wash ington a few days. Phone 443 J 625 We?t Main street. Machines | examined free of charge. Dp. Tiyloo (JolnR to Border. Dr. A. K. Tayloa Is ia tha city to day. lie will be surgeon in coi..;ja~: . of the second regiment. N ,C. N. G. nnJ till lnr.ve tomorrow for Fort) Q?!?.a, near El Paso. Ho is also one of three mnv.bers who constitute the [ os-'iiihlrr hoard" of surgeons for the | entire brigade. ? ?!. J. .Johnston Moving. J. J. Ji:h'i7ion nnd faially are nmv '! fio:n V.'? r-t Second stre et tc Zlyht'i ?t: t. where Mr. Jn'mstoi: 1 recently rr.rthascd a house ar.i lot. .Viit.vw Joyner Ifi'r?. Vm'vr.v J'jyner. of News and Ob-! tuner f;- r it-. newed through the eity] ! -t ri-'-f *>n rente to Oci\tcoh< V." ?!! y ? ? Jv? wr.p the puost of hi brctlirr-f " 1. w. Rev. C. D. Mnlonc. T!r . I.FFT J*Y r I ;~Tr;p {., rty ^(oro | j ?? ;?> ( r.j c '> ?. !t> ?. c*?n g'-f i | k v-.p 1 y .1. S. C'arapb?'l. > ?T' Phor.e CS? J. 21-ltr. [ . j A. E K : :iv>v. visiting j.j ir.o.'i 1 1 o::...i:>:a. .\*. c. i > a.u' . . ? in o*.ir |:a!uj>t uCj t.iv guilts o." lu-r fjlher, R. . -ir.naott--. ? ..'sa S.vi. l Sprvdll, of S. ill. was ?. ?>':!? aireeta today. MIsb Ru!-y S.il'.y lift v.? nfr*?n ' ? v. .i !; Z'jT I i'.rr.i-. ilie, *re ss'je 111 i vK'-'nic fc.r ciuty in *'.e Uiijh nl ii.r t. ..a. .'.i \ f'M'i.'jll. who ' ?a been ? ie be;..- v.' l.-v a, ? ? r. \:i\ -Tiico .'-.I y.v . c. A>:. /.-a. has . . .i.ri . . A. i> ' !s a Y.'asliia I:. ?. (!? :s - ? ". c\ R. *.'? --it n .'ton. . ttendod . e: "cr. r.t t ii ? fl. Ls..j\.al *<.h last ntg'-.t. ' C. FT. Rennptte. w!r; linn I;' on con fin- * r.t I;5p 1' T.ie foi BOino :imc on. vc: " '*nt of p *ol iilvfls . as r.Mv I to r.'-t to o*'.- to'vn r. itr- d y night. | :.iu- h to tho <*f !i *ht of :11. I 'V. Job?' H. >r .t', ifvs io now j Siot 'Jrg quif'! ra int^ et:'.l;?^ mission n.t t^e Er-'r.ec** 1 ? ber^b. V-ri. Grr.rbei* o:' Sal'.Kbn rj*. '? vlsif- ! Ing I. or d- uvlit^r. Mr::. L. II iijddiit. j (ilt).'EK ROVA *!'<!' PAPI'Tt IN PRO-WAU CMMPAIGN / ''ns. fcr-pt. 2'. <.!'1n75d>. ? -The | Roy. ?'rt orgin. Forward, w.'ll .pnb 1!?:h totno-rov th" openlr.*; article | a pro-**"r e-nr?:''n ir t^Tled to .?re~>aro-tbo oplr.'i i of Gfcl'!- for tbr '?t y of eornfrv J;' 'ha'^nr. Th"> .*-^r dcn rn'lf T;lo ??*>?!' 1 "?Trn'' Iho ? e| or 'io r e':^ mr '?} 7>;is^OTr by . 'bo Rvl5"?tt*i?tr. .-*t KivsiH. oi.^tnly Jn- ? ?Uraflrjf Xhht the dW;-: art ? iv.-wwdll b?? | war. ?Borbfr^i pnb"e .ofTI^,? I . hrVVO b'-en fl^ntmon^d to Silonr'ri with Inntruc- . tlonn to bi prepared to rwimo thrtlr ( duties, In<tlcrtl^r: lh?t the rlliea w- '. card tb<* llbe-ft'on of j? larf''< part of i Serbia as linin'aent. \ . I 1 had gotten so weak I could not stand, j and I gave up in despfcir. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Card ul, the woman's ionic, and I com- ' roenecd taking it From the very first dose, I could teQ it was helping me. 1 \ can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my wcrk." * IE you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up In despair. Try Cardul, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, In Its 50 | years of continuous success, and should i surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardul (or years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. Hs will recom* ! m end it. Bc^in talcing Card ul today. IT7:> tot Chatur.ooiEa MtttldM Co.. LaltM* I Oiniuitv Twn,. for SlMcfal i .'-i: ? ! ' i , vuur i >? jnilGI-po (oMi * Hotn? I TiuUWii <cr \V'on.<fu." Jtvnt in plain ?t?>pcf. jHll PHONE 1*78 AM) TUT SOME OF Cr.nzcn's sausage for breakfast . with buckwheat cukes. They are line. # 9-21-ltc. .^OLDIERS WONT ENTR AIN TOR TWO OR THREE DAYS Camp Glenn, Sept. 21.? The North Carolina guard will not entrain for several days and probably until next ..-??ok. Tills became evident today whea orders were received at head quarters dlreetinc that no movement bo made until thcro he Issued to tho ] men tho heavy woolen uniforms, ( which must romp from Philadelphia. An order for the necessary eloth 'ng wan t-!c,'"fi,a">hcd from here to Iry at !2 "50 and the s-ippllra are exported to nrrive by'exprcsa either Friday evening or Saturday morning. An issue will be made ns soon as poss^le thereafter and tho move ment v.ill begin. The lnrl; of heavy uniforms is tho o-?ly holdup In the movement, tho. ncees.<*ary cars and provisions already V.cing in line. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustrs and thickness to hair when faded, streaked or gray. That beautiful, even shade of dark, g!?6sy hair can only be bad by brewing a mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur Your hair is your charm. It makes or mart the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wUpy und scraggy, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances iU appear arc a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you enn get from any drug storo a 50-ccnt bottle of "Wyeth'g Sage and Sulphur Compound.". ready to use. This can al ways bo depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickncss and luatra of your hair and remove damlruif, atop scalp itching and falling lmir. l-vprybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur bccanse it darkens bo naturally and cvenlv that nobody can tell it baa bcon applied. You simply dampen a eponge or soft brush witti it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the pray hair has disappeared, and aft?*r another application it bccomes beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abun dant. I.AST EXCLUSION OF (lie SEASON ASHEVIIiLK, N. C. ,*Tli?' l.ntid of the Sky" THURSDAY, K^PT. 2ft, 1919. ? Via ? . SOTT^IIEfUN RAILWAY Schedule and Round Trip Fares as fo'love: Lv. Ooldaboro 0:45 AM. $5.00 Lv, Bolivia 7:40 AM. 5.00 Lv. fealelih S:&li AM. 4.76 Lv. bjivham 0:50 AM. 4.75 lav r. eii.l agoon. . 7:00 A\f. 4.75 I v. ox;-, n . T:40 am. 4.7". !.v.J; j;!'nrt- n >1:1* A.M. 4. IT. I ,v. 0-vmA.ovo J SO PM. 4.76 Ar. A?b?W1c S:00 P.M. Round ttS t> fjiren Jn s?mr. propor Uo ? fvom nil Jntorfnedlaie point?. Returning t'eketa will bo good fln all regular trains elavfng Athovlllo n to find latludlw? trnipn leaving Afbavlllo Sunday, October l9t.> 1916, A dn.v tt!T? through the mountains. Three dayk In Asheville. Giving am ple time in which to visit the numer ous points of Interest In tho "Land of tho Sky." Most delightful In the mountains at , this season. 1 For further Information ask South ern Railway agents, of J. O. JONE8, t Traveling Passenger Agent, M8 to 9-U lUleim N. C. i DISPLAY ? ' H s?> ' # -? - . w 57 /' .? ?/ ?? ^ . ... - Vfjt ... .. _ "? Includes the latest mod-p* *? els and exclusive styles. ' ? * 'v- ' "*> &?*, They must be seen to be ? appreciated. A Iso hats Trimmed and made to individual tastes. I. H. MORRIS Successor tn Jas. E. Clark. We will receive next Friday by Express Two Car Loads Horses and Mules WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE CO. B. L. Susman, Pret. OPPORTUNITY The Roberts Company MACHINE EXPERTS TYPEWRITERS -r- SEWING MACHINES ? ADDING MACHINES PHONE 44? J. 625 W. Main St For a Short Time Only Vi'ilERS MOTHF*. earth YIELDS KiJlTH HEP. I.I0J7ID STREAM Gf COLO f NEW THEATRE l-'riday, Sept. 22nd. An Absolutely New Spic and Span Glittering ard Glorious Production of Mutt & Jeffs WEDDING See MUri and JEFF'S Wives Th.'ii Try and Stop Laughing Don't Fail to See , ilie Woidini ! It't a Laughing ? Trut The WhlrllMit uwl OlrllMit <* ?ll the MUTT and JEFF PUj? A oompahy or no nana Prices 50c, ? 75c, S 1 .00 & $1.50 Seats on Sale at Worthy tf-Etheridge'* Today
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