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' lS;--J,,L--Hj-j-!f?'-i 0mB ,Mis3 M,argaxet Bremer, nas gone iu --raniseu to" -7 - 'A '. science stuaaes York City "to" resume -3fr se ll. Newell, of New Bern i.t the Orton Hotel. ? - The.- brv -table-.' ;.waa "covered ili ahhad.' for,"5 its " centerpriece ; - gold 3ake1t tied ; ith'a-blg bow5' of fellow tulle and ' filled wfth: large yellow dahlias. : ' . ':pt ' The bride was married in her trav eling suit of midnight blue .serge and her "blouse was of Georgette 'crepe over flesh-colored bhiff oh. Her hat of her art f in i he receiving line were Dr. and gold lace had a' crown of old blue vel- jvrS m and the members of the vet and streamers of gold, braid. Her board of deacons and their - wives. ! flowers were purple orchids and lilies . During the' evening music V.. wW'. furo-U tulle ana -sne; wore the bridegroom's gift, a pin of sapphires and pearls. t t The wedding gifts shown in the mu- entkindsVla lar -"3 it many PR8: C - ;Ur3 M:J? Cvn ".r."":. 5 a A COLD OR CATARFUi j ' KWiii o! visitor in the citv today, a guest .ahtA h Graineer's Orchestra. De- i lignum coiirees wwc bciycj. J Dr. and Mrs. Hurt were warm'.y returned welcomed to the city by D.f C. L. the . cefncmyr tta'shageii- ine Driaegroomm :- father, and miss Carrie 4Hashagen and ; George .Hasha genihisMster and brotfi(6r alibf Wil mington, N. C; Owen Moore, of Char-f lotte, N. C. ; Mr, and Mrs. John Hoolqi of .Macon; Mrs. H...D. Strickland;' of Columbia, S. C, knd ; Mrs!. Cl How- S JohnvTallafer-' pnanagwui gve, a : cpucif u t pijv,. vrraw , in rnostrilsi Jo and f Seriously bliapterrpoms of Air Passages. JtfrMiHa Rliza MUTOhV visitrt r-iidpn who made an eioauent aa- has "from Tomahawk. C.VKi-.:''"" : - .friends and relatives. illlS'-v S'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. David and Mrs. .;:fjU.- Stein are guests at the Woonsocket Hotel, New York City.. Vsl - . j dress of welcome. In his response J Dr. Hurt spoke of the pleasure of coming mto a midst where such good fellowship abounded. - i -x- URQUHART HASH AG EN The following from yesterday's Sav- sic room Were numerous and hand some and several checks were re ceived. The bride's parents . gave a chest of flat silver ,and there were numbers of silver, plates and dishes, a Raymond imprprement,: according f tqaf report ommitfe Ji;i,&iTi,, nraTJ -Mamnvihi Maao&M orRatiizations here. Ji Hospital this mortingl The jann that 1 v l&?te Jaanage and S&dr inii rorf'hv thbullet Sbt been ' feacnefthfe ;stniihcla8 wlllvarrive- omknn.,t tiiMnro are ' in Wilmington next Thursday andl be of the opinion that your cold necessaryfinless compllcatibhs etfin give a;certhat night, .Jfhey L SDo sLy Bt Young, Whltakey is stlU confined in reiura nere w uw m i'a f!omitv"iail -oendiner, a .hearing on. day.ghti . . Following is - the Masontev. commit- Ah! What relief. Y'onr cloggy, j viib open, ngnt,up, ine air passat-fv , jruui mcttu ai w ciur nnu you ,.. orathe frelyt No more hawKiC shuffling, mucous discharge, hoaiu, h i' dryness no struggling for brmi, ' or catarrh is gone stay stuffed up Get a bottle of Ely V Cream Balm from y() . drugflst now. Apply a little or t hi'' fragrant, antiseptic cream In your trils, let it penetrate through evpiy Uir passage of the head; sooiiie and the. swollen, inflamed mucous i, brane giving you instant relief. j;jv . Cream, Balm is just what every , ,),) and catarrh sufferer has Deen K i:in It's just splendid. Advt. Mr. - and Mth. WftftliaB-An lft in;thrf'"w wM;6i:.-v-1 eany atternoon for Asheville,. N. Because an effort is being made i-.tee arranging , for theoccasbn?v5iSt; to. spend about ten days in the moun, Sitf ?Mr TiiSfe1 John's .Lodge,. , Ike Soiomon , ; tains and after the first of November f0 aSg-canto man; J. H.: Mitchell and T. D. jXe. they wUl he at. home, in Wilmington. ? IJJ S.! ... WilminrtonJ 13 Rev. W: M. feaker. heceasarilv elanse before the batlent .chairman;. JEdwards, Si J. Ellis. rilinV,ntVi QtrncniHer nf StraS- i "r" . ..ri" w;'thp; nr annah News is of much interest ?,brug. Va.. is visiting her brother. Dr. i silver pitcher, a tall hall; lamp, trays Wilmington Shoe Co. Advt; Boys Scuot shoes in blaclc and tan.' can be discharged from the institu-! CentyiCj.-Mckinso chair- inrv ot' wHih .fi. i hiT,r treatort man; ixiuas . .woore ana jj. mun; V - EG mm. C. P. Strosnider, on Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wright - ::':returned this morning from Balti cs more, Md., where Mrs. vvrignt nas aH? been undergoing treatment. -Christian Endeavor Society of the j id green were the prevailing colors li , . . v. m at the wedding, varied with a touch r ii at ricauitciiau v-uiv,t ..... Although very quiet, the marriage yesterday at noon pf Miss Susan Ella Urquhart to Frederick Ernest Hash agen, Jr., was a lovely event, taking place at the home of the bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Urquhart, in West Thirty-sixth street. Yellow held tonight at 8 o'clock. New offi-..-;V cers. will be elected. f';;.:; -K- -X- .j ; : Friends of Mrs. George' L. Peschau, C who underwent an operation at the James Walker Memorial Hospital on j? Monday, will be glad to. learn that ; r her condition is reported as improv- nf pink in the music room where the wedding presents were shown. In the hall were palms and quantities of cosmos and the stair rail was twined with wild smilax. An arch of smilax and a semicircle of palms in the drawing room formed the setting for the bridal party and on each end of the mantel, decorated with smilax, was a silver candlestick with shade of amber silk through which a softened! l?ght was shed in the room. The same charming lighting was effected in the dining room where the bride's table was in gold and green and in the music room pink roses were used with the green. t The wedding music was rendered , A bonfire and barbecue will be giv- en at Greenfield Park tonight by the r' Brotherhood Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Church. Special cars f? will leave Front and Princess streets Kiat 8:20 o'clock. ,:;- -5f 4C- ) Mi. nrxA Mrs T T-T TrvinC 9Tl.i Miss SvvHazel Bishop left this morning for y Weigand, who played several Raleigh to visit Mrs. Irving' aunt, lin numbers before the ceremony: f Mrs. D. S. Rich, and to attend the The weddJn ff "f j State Fair. The trip was made by " - :A 7: . I V 7r J automobile. -Yr - -Sf J ' . W TTT Tfc TT 1 ,1 w 4- n Mrs. w. it. jnay, wiiu uuueiwcui a. . v - serious operation at the James Walk ; er Memorial Hospital some time ago, 4 was again taken to that institution Wednesday for a second one. How- ( ever, this was only slight and she is again at her home on Grace street. ;'tv , TVTieo Xfo-rir Worth will! plpotpfl rhnr- .i m m 9 9 w ii v, man of the nominating committee to:lhiS Lady lined laTdUl. LCt nei Tell You In The Following . IF If f (i if ,; S:::fciWjSii's 11 She was unattended and Mr. Hasha-i gen had for his best man v Dr. Owen i Moore of Charlotte, N. C. The cere- j AFTER 14 YEARS OF SUFFERING Statement The Results She Obtained. ... . select officers for a permanent organ : ization of the Helen Alexander league, .In session at the Y. M. C. A. yester - day evening at 6 o'clock. A feature .' of the meeting was- the reading of V Miss .lionise Worth. ' . . J Wise, Va. Mrs. j. M. Elam, of this ; . Surprising even their most intimate 'olace, in writing of her female g friends, Miss Edna HaU daughter . t This trQuble went 0E : 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hatch, No. 426 i J r th- Fourth street, and Mr. Sher-, for 14 years, often I was unable tc , , man L. Schulken, were married at jork and suffered badly at . . . times, Vthe; Parsonage 9f St. Paul's Lutheran whfin j could not be on my feet at alL - church last night at 8:30 o'clock, by . , , , ,i. .. x, ,. , p Rev. F. B. Clausen, the pastor. , Rlly in bad health all the time dur. The bride is a very attractive ' ing those 14 years, and was never ' young lady and the groom is connect-' without pain, with awful backaching, . ed with the Baxter Cigar Company . , A.A , . . : here. They will make their future had no appetite, was nervous, but at home in this city. that time my husband's sister . . recommended that I try Cardui, which began to take has and which has The following announcement '. . hpn rpreived hv frienrls here and 1 ; Isewhere and is of interest to the caused me to be in better health evei : many friends of the contracting since. In a few days I felt that im- couple: 1 provement had begun. My back got . . "Red Springs, N. C, Oct. 19 Mr. , . . . . T . . - and Mrs. NeiU A. Watson, of Red stronger and less pavnful I got less Springs, announce the engagement of nervous and my appetite began to rm- ; their daughter, Hattie Sapp, to Mr. , prove. In a few weeks my lmprove- V Thomas Aiken Smith, son of Mr. and oaent was noticeable, and I got into fMrs. I?. W. Smithjof Atkinson, N. C. Detter health than I had had for 14 . . The Wedding will be in November." jrears. . . My walking before had been very painful, and could not stand on .DR. AND MRS. 'J. J. HURT ENTER- tny feet to do any good. After using TAIN ED. these medicines, however, I could walk Rev- Dr- J- J- Hurt and Mrs. Hurt jrfthout pain and was able to do the were delightfully entertained at a re- W0Ty. and housekeeping for an crdi- ception in their honor at the First famil My back and appetU; Baptist church last evening which, in , , , v ojiiic ui luc vr cauici , iib litlgtiiy ai- ; tended. Mrs. C. J. Kelloway was : chairman of-the committee which ar- Surprisingly Low Prices That Will Gratify and Satisfy in the Matter of Price as Well as Superior Merchandise - - '... With an ear tuned to ine call from all who are looking for the greatest money-saving possibilities in the purchasing of the necessi ties that the approaching fall season demands, 'we invite you to Share in the Week-End Saturday Specials Tomorrow j Throughout tlje store, every department xpith the best 4 of the new season's goods! which will be offerepat juices which has always characterized this store's leadership in genuine value-giving. If you suffer as Mrs. Elam did, take Cardui. It may be just what you need, ',1 - 1 . The Store That Sells Wooltex Crepe de Chine Special 40-inch all-Silk Crepe cie Chine in a large assortment of street and evening shades is $1.50 a yard. It was bought montns ago. otnerwise it could not r: ': U ill .::: i hi ii . . , . . ii ii lilll many months ago, otherwise it could not If! p, pi be sold at this price. ... J; mm A. I). H R (YW N . 1 I',:' Kll 'w ' ' '.. lift Men's Clothing Section The make of Clothes have over come conditions and we ar offer ing special values in our Clothing Department for Men and Boys Sat urday. Men's Blue Serge Suits, worth $12.50, special ... ... .$9.95 Men's Fancy Serge Suits, $12.50 value, special .$9.95 Men's Gray Serge Suits $12.50, value, special $9.95 Men's Brown Serge Suits $1 2.50 value, special .$9.95 These Suits are all in the very latest styles and all sizes. Millinery Section A special offering of 100 One Hundred Hats. Black Dress Hats Vogue and in this display tomorrow: we shall feature at least 100 new Designs, Models in all colors. Trimmed shapes ready to wear, special . . .$1.95 Trimmed shapes ready to wear, special . .$2.95 Trimmed shapes ready to wear special . .$3.45 TRIMMED HATS $3.95 Every shape Hat is shown in the very latest style. Price 95c, $1.25 & $1.45 Boys' School Suits Boys Norfplk style Suits, in mix ed gray, from 6 to 10 years $2.00 value, special at. . .$1.48 Boys' mixed Wool suits, $2.00 and $3.00 value, from 6 to 10 years sizes special . . . . . .$1.9)3 Boys' $4.00 All-Wool suits' in blue Serge, special priced $2.98 Shoe Section Infants solid Shoes, size at . . , ... . leather Kid from 5 to 8 $1.00 Infants' solid leather Kid. Shoes better grade, sizes from 5 to 8 at ... .$1.25 Children solid leather Kid Shoes, sizes from 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 at .. . ... .$1.48 Children's solid leather Shoes, Velva-calf Shoes, ' sizes 8 1-2 to 111 -2 at ,$1.75 Misses solid leather Kid Shoes, sizes from No. 1 2 to No. 2 .'. .,..$1.50 Misses solid leather gun metal shoes, sizes No. 12 to No. 2 . . . . . .$1.75 Misses solid leather Velva calf shoes, sizes No. 1 2 to No. 2 $1.90 Little Men's solid leather kid shoes, sizes from 9 to 13.(5) $1.25 Little Men's sdlid Box-calf leather shoes, sizes from 9 to 13 . . . ...$1.48 Little Men's solid leather Velva-calf, sizes from 9 to 13 . . . . . . $1.60 One lot of Men's shoes at . . . . . A . $1.50 One special lot of Men's shoes . . . . . . . $2.00 Selwayn Special . Shoes, worth $3.50. This sale, special ..... . $2.98 Coat Suit Section You have the same chance ofguess ing the out of sight quality. In These Coat Suits and the same chance of every Suits in this sale which have been "marked" spe cial Suits, worth from $12.50 to $15.00; will sell special Saturday $9.95 Black Serge Suits, fur trimmed, $12.50 and $15.00 value at . . . . $9.95 Blue Serge Suits, fur trimmed, $12.50 and $15.00 value, $9.95 Brown Serge Suits, fur trimmed, x $12.50 and $15.00 value, $9.95 One special lot of suits, worth up to $25.00. Made of the very latest styles in Serge Poplins and Broadcloth. Special, $15.95 Shirtwaist and Blouses Sport Blouses with belt and'pock et, trimmed in all colors . . 98c 75c values in Shirt Waist with large Collars, special price 50c Wool Serge Skirts, full made with pocket in all sizes $1.98 -iy-.-..vv.v. slk-wi; It I i it r'V - - " J I it-jir j.tm company v ,jsr -if 7 " 5 V'" :..-. - 4 1 I s - r V 1 I
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