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tassiisai' j.- rv, -(" .... . i.'y.i Lollill ; - 7T f0 ,,wP""wwfyfwHywwwfffMito ... - " tV-'1 -f -V i -v-, -tA- i ' H lo Kfnsf on oh Business Gone to Greensboro. s Mr, James Ttfnes wentto Kinston Ir:C. aFultoh,' 'r left for Greensboro Jast aiight .on a; short: buI- r ' j' and l),e 6 15 tt in BRIM. THVT PALM BEACH TO I ... i us renovate iu. vrwu- us Tailoring Co. .6.15 tf n'-BE SH4BBINESS. BRING l !- J t. ' voiu (lit tO U Iiow . vjiccuure rp.tilnnni: Co 6 15 tf CASH IN ON B0NE DRY BILL. Mat" a ,ay ean V111 snow, you . with 'r concentrated .pure fruit drink- Wanted everywhere. SmaU iwv-kase just add water, Tlu- onance 01 a me iime territory. Write quick. Grab Vi'lH" E M. FHltman, 207 Third St., Cirt 6 16 It riiij;ifi- 1 1. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I)R, E. P. SPENCE Dentist 0f5ce Formerly Occupied by Dr. D. L. James. Next Carolina Club. Phone 143 CHI KCH SERVICES SUNDAY Christian Church. Sunday Sch.Kil at 9:45 A. M., C B. Bowlett. Superintendent. Preaching services at 11 :00 A. M. and S :15 P. M. Special music at each service. I Rev. J. J. Walker, Pastor. Episcopal Church, Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Preaching services at 11 :00 A. M.f and 8:15 P. M. by Rev. George Boate. W4 - " MetSodM Chortii. ' Sunday School at 9:45 JL M. Preaching services at 1100 A. M., and 8:15 P. by Rey. J. M. Dan- ieL : - Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. " 5 Preaching services at 11:00 A. M., and 8:15 P. M., by the pastor, Rev. A. G. Harris. Memorial Baptist Churrh. Sunday School at 9:45 A:M,v Preaching services at 11 :66 A. M and 8:15 P. M., by the pastor. Rev. W. H. Moore. Immanuel Baptist Church. Bible School tomorrow at 9:45. Sep arate class rooms with classes for aI3 as. Graded School. Supt. Meadows will be glad to see you present. Ax;rn- niL' ureachinir sprvicp at 11 o . lot'k The evening preaching Lour will be iin at S:15. There will be special iMNic at both services. We try o w;ik; all Ihe services helpful. Tou a iv cordially invited to all the ser- viffv of rho fhmch SAYAL ACADEMY STUDENTS THIS YEAR NUMBER 760 AI i I "( ;t )X. A class or 760. fl" !;i iii irs liistorv. will enter states Xaval Academy at Aii:i;i; i- this siiHiiiier. Cantain Eb- tJ"t' Tli-- Sunerinteudent. announced yester;1y following a "conference with Se-ary Daniels. A'jYMO ben all the improvements author-'Zf-fl by ((iiress reDiade1rthefaade m? will n,. (.apaf of (fommoiiting -2fHfl sfn.l,.,,,.. - ',fW 'WT Bl VS $25,000 WORTH OF LIBERTY BONDS Iroui the incomplete reports from thp lrifil 1 i. .v- . ij. i.t. that there have been around $25,000 woith of Liberty Loan Bonds sold in (Ullntr Tl, V.tt,i. tniMiiol ,lltr iif these bonds so far reported as sro(i tt. v i i, i : ,i i "- nuiuis wiueij vji- .-inioiig manv holders. ::iy not be able to win love, akfs ir slifle along a whole lot "if i, uruiufer-wi ju1. vox Hi, - , ?rr-,:. :A i lephon message tti (Mr. Herbert v 05 yesteruay irom snelruerdine an-oknced- the eerloiifr Illness ' of his brother Mr. H J. D Cox, who has a tad attack -o rheumatism. . -l Visits GreerivUle to Attend ' s Chautauqua, rv. - : r irs.vW.s fi..ooker. and7 Miss Lu cille Hooker of Aurora- arrived in town today , to,' attend - Chautauqua week hCrex yThey are the. guests of Dr. and Mrs; E. P. Spence. MISS . RUTH ALLSBROOK EN- TERTAINSHER FRIENDS ' I f ... ---at",,,, V-tv , ., - Miss Mary Ruth Allsbrook enter tained fifty-six of her young friends last evening at her home on Eighth street from eight-thirty until eleven o'clock, the occasion being her four teenth birthday. The home was beau tifully decorated " with potted plants, nasturtiums and pansies in honor of the occasion. The principal event of the even-4 ings entertainment was an advertis ing contest in which four of the guests tied for the prize. Mr. John Troy of Durham drew the prize, while Mr. Waldo Austin drew the booby, j Each guest was presented his fortune tied up in a 'peanut shell. Refresh ments consisting of delicious ice cream and cake was served late in the even ing, after which the young people bat!e the charming young hostess good night. " TRUCK DRIVER HAS RUN-IN WITH LOCAL FIRE CHIEF t Becoming enraged; at Fire Chief D. D. Overton for a fancied thsuitv young Capehart, the driver of the city fire tyaktff"ifinui'friai'aeverl att- bers of the fire cdmpany this after noon and ultimately landed in the hands of the city police force. The trouble happened near the post office just as the truck was lining up to take part in the Chautauqua parade. It seems that Capehart took offense because some one else was driving the truck and after resigning on the spot he attempted to assaullt the chief. Several members prevented an affray, but Capehart became so -violent that it was necessary for the police to take him in charge. GUESTS EGISTERED AT I THE PROCTOR HOTEL The following persons are guests today at the Proctor Hotel: Burt McKinner & wife, Chicago. Russell C. Cooney, Philadelphia. Adelaide Lewis, Chicago. 5. Allen Grubb & wife, Chicago. John J. Wagner, Baltimore. E. W. Moye, Fayetteville. Jas. D. Matthews, Charlotte. H. R. Armstrong, Greensboro L. McWhorter, Jr., Greenville, Tenn. S. M. Young, Raleigh. J. L. Simmons, City. CAUGHT FIGHTING Richard McGdwan, an elderly son of Ham, caught two 20-pound hard shell turtles near the bridge at the river this morning. They were both fighting al the time they were caught and if the fighting was anything like Khe scared that the Wall fbarefoot lads had when they saw the turtle coming toward otx Eaj street this af- ternoon, it must have been same tall fighting. The turtles attracted cou 'siderablellJlfionHn fee street an I one party in the crowd said it had been a long time since 5he of this size was seen fn these parts. SPICEY SQUIBS. Eggs are coming down again and, therefore, they are going down. With Long Island cucumbers selling at $3.00 a thousand it. is cheaper for the natives to . get pickled than it is to eat pickles: Your conscience, brother, will tell you when you ' are doing wrrong pro vided you have a conscience. Sold ;Automobile?v ' - Mrs. H.rWBenfrew sold' the Buick automobile that she -won in, the News & Observer contest to Miss Mattio Joyner 'of .Farmyille. r SUR01ER TERM OF MODEL ' SCHOOL OPENS .MONDAY The summer term of the Model school will open Monday morning for a term of six weeks. The work wiji be under the. direction of four teach ers, . and will "embrace all the .school courses from the first to the seventh graaes, inclusive. 'All trtose recom- men(ed for attendance should be on i hand promptly for the opening. All children aattending the school who f have Junior Chautauqua rickets will be excused in time for the after noon program. '';' LOCAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH SECURES NEW MINISTER The local Episcopal church is for tunate in having secured as pastor for the summer, Rev. George Boate of Se wanee Seminary, w"ho reaches here to day. Rev1.' Boate comes highly recom mended to the local church tb fill in the summer pastorship,' and will de liver his first sermon tomorrow morn ing at eleven o'clock in .St. Paul's Episcopal church. There will be Sun day School also there at 10 :30 A. M. CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS - HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT The local guarantors of the Chau tauqua met in the court house last night to perfect plans for a success ful opening of the week's entertain ment. A large and enthusiastic num- feber werepTeseilt to meer'Mr; fiunt Cook, the director in charge here, who outlined to them the necessary steps for making the Chautauqua a suc cess. The committee on the. sale of season tickets reported that the sales had exceeded that of last year, and that they anticipated no dfficulty in selling the required number. They were given until tonight to complete the sales. ' After a parade this afternoon at three o'clock the opening entertain ment will be given at the Chautauqua tent just back of the post office, be ginning promptly at three-thirty o' clock. There will be a lecture by Supt. Cook, together with a musical pro gram 'by the McKinnie Operatic Co. Both these are first class numbers on the week's bill, and will be well worth hearing. For tonight Peter Maci$een, who spent three months in the trenches in Europe, will give an illustrated' lec- f ture on "The Great European War." Mr. MacQueen has a thorough know ledge of conditions in the stricken war zone, and his description of it. together with many illlustrated slides, makes this lecture of absorbing in terest to everyone. This alone is worth the price of an entire ticket. If you haven't purchased yours yet, be sure to get it before tonight's performance. There are relatively few left, and if you get left on the season ticket proposition, you will have no one to kick except yourself. Richard, the Hunchback. : Of all the kings of England, perhaps Richard, the hunchback, has the' most sinister reputation, his only rival being the crafty John. He died on Bosworth field, fighting for the crown he had gained by murder. It is a matter of history as well as of Shakespearenot always the same thing that the tide of success turned against Richard when Lord Stanley took himself and his men from his side to that of Rich mond. When hard pressed, Richard cried : "I am king of England ! I will not budge an inch." Then, being over whelmed, he died, crying, "Treason I Treason 1 Temperament. Technically, ' teniperament means 'the special type of mental constitu- tion due to natural characteristics of the bodily organism. Broadly speak- ing', temperament is character the mental make-up of a person, the way he is inclined to think and feel about thfnjrv! tn jrenerai. - - Ami. Girh, T ! T- h EJvery Day is brinini? in j 'Wearing Apparel for time, patience and head work to collect this splendid array of goods; for we have made it our Special aim to ffive YOU the best values if or the money that any store has ever offered to the public. SUMMER SUITS $3.98 to $35 M SUMMER COATS $2.49 to $23.50 SUMMER SKIRTS 79c to $16.00 SUMMER WAISTS $1.00 to $7.00 Corsets Fitted 1 BY THE ONLY GRADUATE CORSETIERE Fit iiersi mm wmm Vv C f 1 VA 111 7 i' 3 I I TV-. Chile . -i Division to Two-Mile Trench. A division, which is the largest body known in the organization of the American army, will fully man two miles of trenches. The regulation dis tance in the manning of a trench Is a yard to a man. There are three, lines, however, needed to "fully man such defenses the firing line, which is down in the trench, a yard behind each man; the support, which is back a short distance, and the reserve. Preserve the Vitamines. The use of bicarbonate of sodium in the manufacture of bread is deleteri ous, because on baking it is converted into the carbonate which tends to de stroy the vitamines. The effect of this is obviated by adding such acid substances as buttermilk or cream of tartar. 4 Because the vitamines are so important the growing and Importation of vegetables and acid fruits should be encouraged. ' Prussic AcW. Prussie acid is so deadly that even the smell of the acid produces pain In the. throat, and in the region of the heart There are fear poisons for which there is such ittle opportunity for an antidote. If there is time and there seldom is, for trie poison is al most instantaneous ammonia inhaled very freely may give relief and Teduqe the absolute certainty of death to a grave probability. Maxims of Agriculture. 'It is a maxim agreed upon in agri- culture that nothing must be donetoo late; and, again, thai every thing must be. done at its proper' season ; while there is a third precept which reminds s that opportunity lost can never be regained." Pliny the Elder. 1 i . i rrm iii-tii niiiin-rwiTi-i ! JliiifiiHTii.w im - Mii-IWIiiiWifll'iIPifMnWHili'fiiiliill1'n -TT-gT-W- "l 1 1 " :: : S . ' - : ;:::.;:-rt : Y : : Z more and more of our New Stock of Summer l Women and Children. , It BUNGALOW APRONS ioSfoic LARGER CITIES National Bank uUng mfimm - . ,A - - Knew His Age. ,, Allan, on his second birthday, was told by his mother that he was1 two years old.1 That same day, his1 mother weighed him, and as she lifted him off the scale she said: "You "weigh 'just thirty, pounds." That evening, when the little boy's father-en utefShome "he said: "Well, Allan, how old are you?" Allan hesitated a few seconds and then" replied, "Two years and thirty pounds." Carrier Pigeons Still Used. i Even to day, when- airplanes and wireless play a conspicuous role, car rier pigeons play their part as well. Fliers can be shot down, and wireless messages might be taken up by eneiny operators. The pigeon in many cases,' is the safest carrier, for seldom the bird is shot down. As, a:irule, fiouitior five pigeons are sent off w4th the same message, to make sure that "at least ope will reach its destiBatfb'tt. ' ' Flowers of iSaHctity? :'-"-Long ago certain fragrant flowers bloomed. They were ofi eight kinds, and .belonged "to the species called, "flowers of sanctity." Their names, as rendered from the Sanskrit . were : Clemency, Self-Restraint, Affection, Patience, Resignation (repression of any mental perturbation), Devotion, Meditation, Veracity. It is thought that the correct modern botanical titles remain unassigned. -From a note-book. "Key" Not Spanish Word. The word "Key" as used in Key West, the island and city of Florida, is not, as supposed, entirely a -Spanish-word. Key is a Spanish corruption of an American Indian wyord meaning an island, a sandbank Or a rock in the sea. s-.s ; has taken us much u 8SI-- SUMMED PRESSES 98c to moo HOSIERY 25c to $1.50 i.t.. 50c to $1.00 MIDDY SUITS $1.50 to 4.50 ' "IV Hgire THIS SIDE OF THE I - Road to . Wickedness. ' ' j The many prove i the-- wisdnm. of Hesiod, who says that' th. road to wickedness is smooth and very short, , , ;nd there is no need df perspiring, Rut before virtue, the immortal gods have pIacr-1 the sweat of 'lahor,' and long and steep is the v.Tfy (hi: her, nnd rugged lit first; but when you have reached the top. tbn. however diffi cult, it becomes easy. I'luto. - M??tr c( C;.-c:r-2trrre. We :!re f": 1 t Lonfi -eiremn-. .--fances. t V - fi,-.,;,' r,t; :;ryuint in our p!:nr :.)- ,,n,- is l ijr ihnjzh to disregard them, but everyone sb uild be bir enough to r efu .-, t.- bo inas-, tered by them. A erf;-ture of circum stance is always a poor creatine. We have no right to'alloWTrh(ieh;ine of today, the accident of toorro to 4?-, cide our future. Exchange. " T.i;r.-T.'?v JV 1 ' t.ff. " r - Turns Eves insirio Out (1 The garden snail's eyea'aW on tie very tips of a pair of very long ten tacles and it has an additional oair of ! shorter tentacles witb which it smells. When any danger approaches the eyes are! drawn down withiiirthe tentacles and the tentacles themselves are pull ed nto the body in exactly the same wav as you Would pull a glove finger inside out, "X -t ,; ,." Treaty of Ghent. The treaty of tfhent was one be tween the TJnired. States, and Great Britain which ended thewar of ,1812. It was concluded .Dimrii24,18I4, and ratified early ini - It' provid ed for the restoration, M captured ter ritory, property and records,; for the release of prisoners of war,, for the es-' tablishment Of . a boundary line r be tween the United States and Canada, and. other matters. " ' :"f,' !C '. wmi 4 .t- v- IS' - IX. '1 V 4 I ,'4 1 t?zWg4&?i-ix
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