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ION'S REALI Newness In Motor Headgear. A distinctly fetching development in motorcar togs this season istne col lapsible bonnet Unlike some millin ery, this article is at once comfort able, practical and pretty; also it can be made of the plainest as well as the most expensive material. The bonnet Bhown in the photograph is made of Why Not Rebuild Your! Health? A Reconstructive Tonic Known? as U4 MILAM re, th uXerAfbrt, itenbj oWlfjr tht tT Ukw uum j ( "dy, tak ltur in auttorlilnc to oblltloo of j eur oMrMat. , .. - . . .. ArntvtiriM Klaiatn. Chulatt ft. F xr . . . -f mi mi FASH Tnn nnnl.trs Ml 1 Ml I llllllll ilDo Not Delay MILAM HOOD. BONE ei SKTK , AITERATIVE TONIC Ckak wit BiMH UIM 3 MlCiMCi.1U,Iwk RtfUUx PublliMof Qo. I $ff&tl(h tWifrfr (TTVtnuiaatuxtT, Tib4oo BmTOiUM 8tt.lt -Deputy Clrt, CorportlD Court. ' v tf Trapptr cpt. a. fob 0. 7 sr I r J M i 1 . . , . ... 'JT -''l rJUiTOj oriiQ, 5L JSaoty. wd Trtw. Horotoek Vfc C KpotT Splpbuy Ohuroti. ST" 1 ( ,.VA,KCsrMrS Ui. Hauling Cert, . t. i A Flrzisant and Memcrsfcle Occassion. Tiie beautiful and hospitable; ;. ir.-j o Mr. j. S. Woody, on the $1 a bottle if benefitted nothing if not. AftTMrPnmta BiamHW-l.'!'"! ).Wiy'U!JMHW(lJ.liiu u '. j ni.1... . ! at! THE TRUE TEST. Tried Roxboro It Has Stood the Test The hardest test is the test of A COLLAPSIBLE MOTOR BONNET. brown surah silk. Its construction iD general is like that of an old fashioned sunbonnet plus certain upvto date if indefinable touches. To be entirely correct it should be of the same color mil"- o August lotn, was me . , , . 1 1 wueLl , rrpot cnipprlnr nnrl hrilli 1 " iviv.n-y sunuuoi us me mororcar, ana mis applies uul "1 1 j 1 ';'CtJ "P,eilUor dnt;, "Ican hardly ask for stronger proof! oulv t0 tbe body of the bonnet but ... . ! than tne roi owipp: !i,-!or nF n:ir -pmn hnsf. nnd . . ... r- - v.-, I U I I ;i , v. ill) j . v iiiaivJau, ivJLii liii) tS., Roxboro, N. C, says; UM p.oav Oi our or friends, young, middle i .;r.cl old. gathered in the J ous rooms and the brilliantly ::t :u !vn to wish him many pv retur ns of the day. : 'epresentatives of almost evti'y : ;..Mion were present. Lawyers .;.r:.! doctors, farmers, merchants o! teachers and preachers, d professors and representa- ol many colleges and every . in college from the verdant -v-ihman to the lordly senior. .;ong the number were many :;j.v;ii?!ished musicians whose r.;rr:b!e fingers chased each other r the keys of a lovely new - :ir, ond ravished the ear with chanting strains. Various games and amusements net to mention delightful tetea retes were presendy interrupted by a premitury call to the dining room. There at the head of the table our genial host and char ming wife presided, while Miss Maude Maie Woody in her inimit able style and plessing vivacity, dispensed delicious ice cream. And this was not all for we were invited on the lawn- to partake of luscious, red ripe water melons. That part is to good to talk about. Ere we were aware the wee small hours were upon us ard with reluctance we bade our noble host and hostess adieu, wish ing for "Uncle Sam" many, many years in which to celebrate :: similar way his birthday. A. Friend, - to the flowers at the sides, the chiffon strings and the trimmings in general. One of the advantages of the bonnet is that it can be folded into such a kidneys were weak and I had to1 maU "i11 ttat " can be carded lB nass the kidney secretions too fre quently. I suffered from backache and dull pains across my loins and was miserable in every way when I not Doan's Kidney Pills at the Morris-Webb Co. They did me more good than any other remedy the pocket. The Thin Woman. Don't walk until you are dead tired, Overwalking will make you haggard. Don't wear black. Black has a tend ency to make one slender. Light clothes are the most becoming.' Don't have your lingerie too close NO TROUBLE SINCE. On December 8, 1910, Mr. Winstead was interviewed and he said: "I can still speak highly of Doan's kidney Pills although I have had no need of them during the past two and a half years. I consider my cure p permanent one." For. sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the'name Doan's and take no other. fittirip- A frill front in vour chemise 1 had ever used, Strengthening my is an immense improvement. aches and pains. Another memb-! Don't stay up too late at night. Get n , , , ' at least nine hours' good sleep, er or my lamily has aiso taken , pon,t wear stripes- Cnecks plald8 Doan's Kidney Pills with benefit and horizontal effects are better for and joins me in recommending thiu women- The? suld strive for ,, r. . . r, , ; becoming deceiving effects if they them." (Statement given February ( study dressmff at all. 15, 1908.) ' Don't forget that a well rounded fig ure makes you look younger and is ! considered a mark of beauty. The i starchy foods, massage, moderate ex ercise, rest and sleep will produca this. Don't wear a large, broad brimmed hat. It looks out of proportion, espe cially as the face of a slender girl usually small. A moderate sized or small hat will be found much better. Don't fail to look dainty. Slender women can always do that, and the most delightful word that' can be ap plied to a woman is the word "dainty." A woman may be stylish, well dressed, good looking and half a hundred oth er things without any considerable amount of trouble, but to live up to the requirements of the word "dainty" means something more. It means mus lins uncrumbled, ruffles fresh from laundering, laces unspotted from the world and' everything else. It means water and soap in abundance, togeth er with unceasing care. But it is worth it New Neckwear. The new blouse collars are round and straight this season. There are none of the "ear rests" that were so frequent last year. "I hear they have a family skele- Vxas is to present a life-sized :;-,iit of Gen. Sam Houston, m of the battle of San Jacinto twice president of the repu- 'f Texas, to Virginia, Hous- native State. The painting icings in the Senate ciiam ; Austin, Texas. It will be inferred with fitting cere n:s at the Virginia State ton. 1 Ca. out was m tuc oun uno mornir.g."Louisville Courier Jour nal. Randall Was Spratt a popular man? "Popular! The only mourner at his funeral was ths insurance com pany." Life. Mr. Tobacco Grower: Your crop of the smokers' weed is in good condition for this season andyou should be able to make at least the average yield, or possibly 500 pounds to the acre. If you get last year's price and you may get a better one your crop will make fofyou at least $50 to the acre. You are perhaps 35 years young, but growing older every day, and you are, of course, thinking ofa provision for your old age and for your family after all work has stopped forever. You beleive in LIFE INSURANCE. That goes without the saying. A policy in the UNION MUTUAL, one of the most con serative and'substantial companies in the entire country, will' cost you, for One Thousand Dollars, the very small sum of Twenty seven dollars and sixty-two cents, or a little more than half of the sum you will raise from one acre of tobacco. This policy is on the Ordinary Life plan. If you want another and perhaps a better form, or Twenty-Pay Life, wherein all payments,stop in twenty years, the premium each year will cost you no more than Thirty-seven Dollars and thirty-five cents, or about three-quarters of the money you will make from the on acre. Each one of these policies is on the ANNUAL DIVIDEND PLAN, whereby your premiums are reduced each year or you can buy more INSURANCE with your profits, made for you by the company. Then, too, each policy has guaranteed LOAN A'ND CASH SURRENDER VALUES, on which you can borrow money with which to pay your premiums if need be or for some othe purpose and yet carry the policy itself. Look over these facts and figures and then let us get together so that I can show you how little money it really costs to carry absolute protection for yourfelf and family in one of the very best and safest INSURANCE COMPANIES represented in this section. Just fill out the blank form printed below and sent it to this office. It 'is nothing more than an invitation to call at your heme and have a talk with you on a question of vital importance to yourself, and when.you send it in a special representative of the UNION MUTUAL will. drive out to see you and you'll be glad to have him come. Here Is The Invitation! J.W.Noell, ' , Roxboro, N. C. Dear Sir; Please have your INSURANCE EXPERT call at my house as soon as possible and tell me about THE UNION MUTUAL and its POLICIES. It is understood that this call no way binds me to take a policy. . Yours truly, 4 P. 0, El. o N COL L e e E . (Co-educational.) Delightfully situated in the hill country. Unsurpassed in neanniuuiess. muuei i.. Judge You are charged with beating your wife. What have you to say? Prisoner Fot guilty. If I could lick her I'd be the White Hope Bad Fire At Kinston. .m were !wu. ,. rt Steam Heat. Electric lights, The prevalence of the Dutch necK j Sewerage. With all the advantages has brought out many pretty collaret i and Qf the disadvantages of city life, fnrma a Ma,i inctiiitlnn for the eduction ot One of the most popular of these is j oung men and young women wuh twenty-, " isst pnv 'Suipimq 9tft Swo si5 jsi pus sireaQj paau jbasu a3uj, Lsmio;s puWqSnj Supnp 9bi tem JaqiFN PId 8IM . S9t3nitts pooAi aajn tJiio jo ids ou -umq ;ou A3HJL nf successful history behind it. a w,rV,.irrartA ml!p?fi. whose graduates are admitted without examination to the gradu- Ethics of Visiting. .i:i:'i:ipulis News, The two children were playing the yard at the home of Con stance. She remembered the teach ing of her parents, but she wished to play a certain game and Taylor desired to play another game. "You ought to play my game," said the visitor, "because I'm your visitor, and you ought to do what 1 want to do." Constance realzed the the truth oi this, yet she did net wish to nive in to her little friend. "Let's go over to your house, Taylor j' she said. vg Ml trade-marks and copyrights obtained or no ice. otwi model. BKeicnes or puuws descriptfcn, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. . , Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, fun of patent information. It will belp you to fortune. . VIE AD PACES H and 12 before applying for a patent Write to-day. D. SWIFT & CO. Kinston-yesterday morning about 4 o'clock fire destroyed the large buggy manufacturing plant of the Ellis Carriage Works, the farmers' warehouse for the sale of leaf tobacco, a large storage warehouse and three residences before it could be checked, entail ing a loss of over $100,000. Fired at Noise and Killed Mule. Staesville Landmark. While a party of men from south Statesville were fishing on the banks of the Catawba river one night last week Mr. Christo pher, a member of the party, heard a noise in the bushes and fired in that direction with a small rifle. Mr. Christopher who is a cripple, was alone at the Tmit. the noise of his gun j brought his companions in a huig ry and an invrs ligation snowea that, the bullet from the rifle had pierced and fatally wounded a a mule whicn naa Deen unvcu iu ttie plaited frill or ruff. This, while smart, is rather hard to . 11 r wear. It does not .oo. weu o - , " - of the sreat Universities. coat and may not De worn Dy i . r ,rt Exrresslon son with too long a throat line. ; Commercial and Preparatory Departments. ; It is a fact that wtn rnin iaues ui ; Four courses leading to aegree. ruff is often becoming when worn fas-; Specjai normal courses for teachers, ap tened in the back instead of the front. pr0ved and endorsed by State Supermtencen. "rtwest thing in plaited collars ms moderate-S132 to S137 Per ses is of white batiste, scalloped in a j sion of uis .nformation5 ad. color, ana wkq a Liuy LUluV.tx. ',dress mentioning this paper; W. A. HARPER, Pres., Elon College, N. C, scalloped in the color, along the top. Milady's Veil. The newest is the wash silk lace va riety. This ia cobwebby and silky and drapes better than the cotton lace veil. Cotton laoe veils are much worn, however, and come in marry pretty pat terns. Both the spider mesh and the large octagon patterns are popular. The latter is unbecoming to many faces, however, having a tendency to coarsen some w-omen's features. Russian nets are staple and seem to sell better than the dotted weaves. Few black and white veils are worn except in the extreme novelties. An Artistic Centerpiece. The hostess who is hooking for a novel decoration for her luncheon ta ble will want to remember that won ders can be worked with dandelion seed balls when they are obtainable. Combined with maidenhair ferns and manged in a delicate glass vase the effect is charming. 9 Such a decoration will last several days and is decidedly "artistic and original. Hints :,on Color. Blue suits the golden haired girl and makes her hair look more beautiful, but it seems to destroy all the beauty of some gray eyed maids, and Jt is most unbecoming to those of: at all LONG, BRADSHER & CO. k Cordial Welcome "THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College M;o;t W tnp. state for the Wnmpn of North Carolina, nve tttmi i UAiivA . i i Bif m . j m. m w u r Ji i i w m a. a a i m rii or r.mirsps eadina to ae- , i rjLU grees. Special Courses lor teach ers, Free tuition to those , who agree to become teachers m the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember 13 1911. Hr catalogue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUiST, rres. Greensboro, N. Cj tember 5th. iieoRrenTtB. v m the oldest large best equipped, most progressive coftimerciai i i f mil f : ihArminh nmmps. in sTTip.i vmnnfirn SCuOOl 01 norm vaiuuna, uuuo , . , m T'CT. " l;o rr.riA1c chnrthanH. tvDewritina and all aliieiw su V X Facihties for securing the best situations are' unexllemi Write ior caiaioyue aim aycuai uua. ( - : :'r,.''' -v:? KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE; b Rleigh,C. C:, or Charlotte, N. C. , i avmI maids, and it Is I V 1 I , . s . 's the v river by its owner, one most unbecoming to those of at ail v Bears thft WMS , - - ' v ' ' " ' v Ut. TCirkman. It is understood callow complexion. . - , , gignature of ytafff4 . . t - . .mV.' ' ' 'A :1 Ux, h .macre is to be setUed - ... . J:trAi';'j;:'tt',,u dii-JK CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yob Haw Alnys Bought 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C
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