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1 1 Mm H B. twwls.Mrs: Jt. :iepn.ntt "tCVT Furost Ice Cream Sold in North Carolina txirned to Klnston, after visiting here. r Misses Ijovte Jones and MUlIeT BjArd, of the faculty of Peace Institute, Spoilt ' Examinations conducted bj the State, rood Chemist show that i the ..ywrttled Cream sold in -Rnleigh iff made by us.' , ? - Ire Cream, Cherry, milk at 21.30'.. , lea Cream, Yaallte, milk lt-aajltiitVi-' Tha law requires only 14 milk fat. J"'' t V Th Ice ftaun ot on)f two etbem nmihpd contained the ro quired percentage and npne other, eOated our standard. U t (See official report,) , " , Sunday at Zebulon. Mrs. George B. Justice and children t .-Mr ri'That to give the folks Christmatf.' We can help ; -'I i 1 v.. KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. CHILDS'. have .returned from a visit to their old home in Charlotte. - . Miss Olive Shell has rotumkd home from Henderson where she spent some time with friends. Miss Lula Ditmore and Mattie'JEf more, of Meredith Colege, spent Sun-, day with friends at Durham. Mrs. S. S. Crockett, of Nashville, I i id: M - 'IT-J U ( ' J 1 V "t: 5" A If 4 .AC' V ' 1 m mm Ik' " . 1 A ;if w i'4 ..1 SOCIETY. "." THE VOICE. I hear It In the twilight; I catch it in -the dawn, When all the eastern skylight Is laced with rose and fawn; It cries me in the noonday amid the -.: cold or heat; It shouts me in the forest, it hails me ln: the street; It barks its sudden bidding on many an upland track; Out. of the days departed it .summons me "Come back!" With' sweet and tonder tivmois the heart o' me it thrills: I cast aside old sorrows; 1 rise a novo old hills; Whate'er the goal I'm seeking, I need . nor spur nor goad, I am a gypsy vagrant footing a rain bow road: The tide about me beating leaps swift from ebb to blood. And reawakened Aprils go singing through my blood. Throughout the scheme of being I find nor fleck nor flaw; The vivid Joy of living, that is my only law; It may be but a moment the rapture dream endures. And yet, ah, shining marvel! what weariness It cures! O voice of Youth, O echo from Time's far-trodden track. Out of. the days departed still call it me "Come back!" By Clinton Scollard. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McDonald have gone to Fayetteville. Mrs. E. J. Turner, of New York, Is visiting Miss Margaret Busbee Shipp. Miss Slddie Green returned to her home at Franklinton today. Miss Mary Oliver, of New Bern, Is visiting Mrs. E. J. Hadley, in West Kaleigh. . ;1 ! ; ti THE WOMAN'S STORE xi 1 WB HAVE THE AGENCY to to to to to to to to to to to TA MB II d III IK HX i S7 I V m I WW We can make many suggestions of suitable gifts. When giving a Christmas present you should give something that will be, useful. to SKID GLOVES At Something that would make a splendid I gift. , We have an unusually large stock of Kid Gloves m assorted colors and sizes. A splen y did Glove for ,75 cents and up. " . v ' ' , HOSIERY - jr. Hosierytslor Ladies, Misses, ChUdrealid g Infants. 1 -'.y-'S'-'W- 0 jk Yon shoiild ask to see our splendid line $ J of 10c. Hosiery for the.. Children. Ask to see .them when in our store. . 1 HANDKERCHIEFS W ' A very desirable Christinas gift. We have to the Plain or Fancy, in boxes of one-half dozen to or a dozen. . . .:, to In Handkerchiefs we call special atten- M - tionto our Initial Cotton Handkerchiefs for W 5 cents 1) Put bur name on your" shbpfiin ' listb$$ to: be sure'Jto come heTe wMle 4owa the street.'! ::.'f 0.l''-:v:-: m: ' to -. I.: SI'.; '.'::&-kY Mrs. A. R Hunter, of Apex, was in the pity today. jns:5 lioile Brady, of St. Mary's, left today for Henderson. Miss Marvel Carter, or Meredith Col lege, spent .Sunday at Apex, Mrs. Ashley Kintr. of Franklinton, returned home iod:iy after vfsiting here. - Mrs. W. A. 'Pevin. of Oxford, is here today. Mrs. P. II. C.innady. of Oxford, is In the city today. Miss TCthel Parker returned from a visit to Zebulon- today. Miss Genora "Ward, and Mrs. W. P. Weathers, of Clayton, were in the city today. Miss Sarah Davis, of Beaufort, re turned home today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Duncan, Miss Virginia Roharrts returned home to Henderson today after visit Ins Mr. and Mrs. Wat kins Itohards. - ' There will be a meeting of the Olla Podrida Club with Mrs. J. J. Thomas tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, of Richmond, . Va who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews, Jr., returned home today. 4 Capt. W. G. Peace, and Mrs. Peace, of U. S. A., located at Fort Hamilton. N. Y., are spending the day in Raleigh with the family. Of Mrs. T. H. Biiggs. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hinton, of Savannah, Ga., were in the cltv today going to Clavton to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton are on their bridal tour. ., .( THE WOMAN'S STORE V FOR PEERLESS PASTERNS i to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to . $ to Tenn., has returned homo after vis iting Mrs. Carey J. Hunter. The ladies of the general commit tee of the Associated Charities will meet at the office tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Johnson Pettigrew Chapter. 1 The Johnson Pettlgrew Chapter, of the Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet with Mrs. James Brlggs Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock. All members are urged to attend the meeting. Kpwortli I .can lie Meet ing. The regular monthly business meeting of the Edenton Street Ep worth League will be held in the league room this evening at 7:30 o'clock. All1 members are urged to be present, as there will be business of importance. i Fourth Faculty Recital. Miss Cornelia Brownlee, pianist, will give the fourth faculty concert of the Meredith College school of music, in the college auditorium Wednesday afternoon, December 8, at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. MosR-Hitllork. The following Invitations have been received by friends in the city: "Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Bullock invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Maria Frances, and Mr. Eugene Gris- som Moss, on Thursday afternoon, December the sixteenth, at three o'clock. "At home, Franklinton, North Carolina." Recital Tomorrow Night. Tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock, the pupils of Mr. R. Blinn Owen, director of the music department of St. Aiary's, will give a recital In the auditorium. The recital will no doubt be an interesting and delight ful one, as among the number on the program are: Grieg's "At the Clois ter Gate," Dvorak's "Parting," Mary Salter's Group of Spring Songs, Chad wick's "Wishing Stream," and Men desohn's "Hunter's Farewell." The public is cordially invited. LECTURE AT ST. MARY'S. Celebrated Author, "Ethel Ro manes," Talks Delightfully. The well known author, "Ethel Romanes," as she is known in liter ature, the wife of Mr. George "John Romanes, lectured most Interesting at St. Mary's Saturday afternoon, her close acquaintance with literary men and women and men and -women of affairs made her address .especially interesting to listen to. . , She is the author ol nlany well known books, among them being: "Lofe of Charlotte Younge," "Story of Port Royal," and the "Life and Letters of Her Husband," George John Romanes. AVhile making a tour of the Uni ted States and Canada she is lectur ing at different places. DEATH OF JfRS, WHITAKER. Mrs. Mary E. A. AVhitaker Died at St. Lukes Home Saturday Night Mrs. Mary Elizaheth Anthony Whitaker died Saturday night at St". J a lauuie, iiera. sue usu ueeu staying for some time, aged 76 years. feMjp. WhUaker was a native of ,Scot; land Neck, and had Jnany friends, whojegret toenrn.oTip death.-; Esemafns wpre'talfeli"'to Scot latfa Neck" yesterday ytbje" Interment taking" jilace yesterdayaflernoon In the old family burying ground. iW-'.t '- 'afmmia!4nsk Cigars . When you think of what - to give '.him, think of CIGARS. , We have special boxes, preparaed for the Holi day Trade. '. TUCKER BUILDING ' ; PHARMACY'' ' ' I A KT E We have only full line of Perfu mes, Powders Soap Toilet Together with all the accessories that go to make up a first class department. We sell nothing but the highest guaranteed goods. The most popular advertised brands. We find that we can make a closer price on these goods than what you usually v pay, so tomorrow we will give yotl our prices. ) lll li III ) i ' , - ' ; sill I i 'III'. i AnnAnmm nAnm AimtMn ; ! H H . dUu C L I S recently put in a Toilet Articles Creams, "Water, Lotions w4 Our store is full and running over with Suitable and Sensible Presents foi; the youngest to the oldest - 1 . TTT .-. -.. . .. FASHION BOOK F R In order to put one in every home we will give free of cost, pur large counter Fashion Book, if your purchase amounts to one . dollar or more. Xmas goods are coming in. Do your shopping now and get the best of everything. Hunter Bros. & WE SELL PICTORIAL Laundry Troubles Eradicated. We wash your troubles away. We return your packagevoid of tht "creamy" appearance, starched and ironed to, perfection.' All room .for complaint re moved. . "' . ' " OAK CITY-STEAM LAUNDRY, I EALEIGHN.O. ' XMAS The Finest and Largest (JoUectlon . ever bIiowu in Kaleigh. Moke your selection now, before Miej are picked over. ( j,-, s:: OF PICK S UPPIjIKS The Office Stationery Company ' f JAMES E. THIEM. Manager. ' 12 E. Hargett St. v f - DRUG CMPANY BoUi PbonetL" 100 Guth's Chocolates receivea Dy 90c. IS WORTH A DOLLAR . AT TQYLAND i v The pnly.prtfvrso Beinjj that yoir tear this ftct out brfiig it along witH you. . ;. j . We give this Wyo discount now in order to have tbjholiday?xade;bcgin4earlyrw?' Vi"1 gf-' t . - Beautiful line of China suitable for; Holiday !.irsJl?f. medLin & COriPANY , Teleption 488,' - dining room ' And 7 BED BOOM v FURNITURE. ' vs. Brcver Company REVIEW PATTERNS. i. ' . , Times Building. and Bon-Bons just. express, i ' rGGX - vr'9 SHlmrr. CARDS t -
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