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fioldsboro, N. C, Sept. 15. A mar-
of much interest to friends in
f3s goleranized here Tuesday even-
v at St. Mary's church? when Mr.
vf Mansour, a wealth merchant of
this city, and Miss Heslie Heeden, of
Wilson, were united fn marriage : in
mm all sections of the State
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FAYETTEVILLE
i V- 1 rNEW BERN. -
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Jiayettevnle, Sept. 15. Mr
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New Bern,' Sept. 15.-Miss; Elizabeth
Eell spent' a part of 'last y week: Witli
her parents at Badin:
WALLACE.
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John Rj " ' ' ' - - v - (m v -
Wallace, Sept. 15 There was . a
most; successful and , interesting lec
ture and demonstration in the school
auditorium Wednesday by Miss Lucy
uodd, tne county aemonstrator, on
Warsaw, Sept.' 14. Misses Annie
Louise Manning, of jRaleigh; Rachel
Witherington.of JPaison; - and : 'Mary
Louise Mallard, of Jacksonville, Fla.;
constituted a house p.arty at the home
of Mr. and ' Mrs . Best last week, the
guests of their daughter, Miss Martha.
jm. .The ; young ladie's were-the recipients
mediately after the ceremony thetof 'a number-ot social courtesies." Miss
,n,;ni n it for an extended northern Best gave a deliehtful rbok Dartv1 in
bridal ?our, after which they will be'thei h t ner home on Thursday
nOUl" l yJ 1.1 1 AAVAkl WU VUUb - T 1UV;
street.
1 u.u i-' i ed the first trize. a box of bon-bons
rcan i ('a iuss ueiu an luieieatiug ., , - .. .
attended and proved to be an inspi- ""1V-" p"? '1 , - .
v a , , uj x i. i . Mias Julia. Rip.ka was eivpn : Rficnnn
ntion to every member present, to me a box of stationery, which she I . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kehoe from Montreat, being accompanied by Provmg. though she will. be obliged
r , a n ini,f in turn. gave, to Miss -Witherinerton. Inn a -Mactoi. Thnmao : if . ioc ;mi.0 -o 'ct.no to remain there tor some time yet.
' . i Attrartivo rofroahmonta ttoto tsorvml ! : r.n! i ... , 'n. . -..rr T)r.' -ri.. R .: firnham-- STirl j. sons
icbl lucre " ' . . 1 i -
. . Oharlps find FVpflprinV arp snpnriirur r
full tin' chapter nas grown in mem- ".evU ..v "vuU.wU YJSU UujUUS ana reiauves. v i rars. a., ts. uroraame ana cnuaren' , " : .rr
phi'i) which has now passed the at.an enjoyable swimming party at .the J. . Mrs , . H . W . Barbour and attractivehave returned home after-a stay with days this week with friends. The
from 4 till 6 o'clock. Miss Bessie-ed friends and relatives
Tolar, Jr., and ; son , Robert are back
from New t York where they spent a
Mrs. H. W. Armstrong has' return- period with?. Mrs. Tolar and the other
ed-to the city, from Beaufort, where 'members of the family. Mrs. Tolar and A eir dressings At ' least
Rhe snunt a rtolijrlitfiil ncrinA; .iHth..'onr1 'i.n4r1no--' .hilrlron nriii ' brtI'ius .ana. . eir. . dressings.. AX, leaSl
friends and relatives. 'main in the North some time yet., - Persons were present. . ..
Misses Mildred and.Sallie Hunter j Mr. and' Mrs." R. Tr Rosemond Tt.Mss.es yra -Cavenaugh and Mary
Ball spent a part of last week in Kin-.i have r gone to. New York where they-; Bryantcleft a, few days ago
ston, charming guests of Mrs. J. H. will spends period -With 'friends and -. r Greensboro, wherethey are vstu
p'arham." - " relatives " ' oents of the ; Greensboro College for
Mrs. Ida Willis and small son are Mr. and Mrs.-' H. McD. ' Robinson, 'W)me Missther-Warde left for
back from Beaufort where they visit-' who have been spending several days MuTfreesboro, where she entered"-the.
oldsboro Chapter of .the Am-'Barden, making; highes-t score, receiv
at Atlantic. City, have 'returned home. ,Chjowan Collej t.
Miss Hattie Spruill has returned Mrs. George Brandt has returned , rie"?s wm oe giaa 10 learn tnat
to her home near Merritt, after a from Qreensboro ".where she visited f name Jonnson; who - has
pleasant stay here .with friends and with her soil Mr. Leon Brandt. ; bpe Pa"ent for the past three weeks,
relatives. . . ! Miss Kate Broadfoot has returned ac Jonn3 .PKins, Baltimore, is lm
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Clinton, :Sept 15. Miss Georgia
. ' chadbourn; j .
4. 4. 4. 4r 4.
Chadbourn, Sept. 15 Mrs. , H.r .P..
Faison left last week for. - Shelby, ;PurvIs of Proctorville. ,is ,the guest
where she: teaches in; the High School.:-, .oto. ,t - n w Atirinnnti -Mr,.
"T.iiUp.Rnotto i,aH oa ...of her sister, Mrs. D. H Atkinson.
aim., w . Vi w VVX Vfc V - VVU
Harditf and
end 'euests.- Misses Elizabeth Rpierer.!.. Mr. and' Mrs., J . lK.
Hattie Lou' and '.Thelma Smith; and Mrs. R. E.. Buffkin motored over,' to.'
Messrs.' E.'ZKing and.W.- C. Smith, twhiteville Tuesday ' i. ; X'Al
OI'tw a8''. 'L i r Miss Carrie. Clark; of Enfield,4 . Is
Mrs - ri. A - Grady spent, several. isiU her father, -Mr., D. C. Clark:
days .last week; In Burgaw ,The Mayor, Misgses Winnle. and Adrta!de,Btad.
her. absence played the Good Sa- shaw wno,nave been spending the
maritan and fed the poor with the sur- summer at Wallace have returned
Pt w aS-tn ' v.i '. home for the school opening."
m pS ' CJ ind dagh Mis&es-Flora.and Maude Britt ,left
r'c Mra,JS T -y;--VTamP?r.?Jt' : ar this, week to enter the State Normal '
most welcome. visitors t' Clinton. It rpWn' - J'
is good to .' see Mr . Patrick, after so
many years , and ' to note . so t lit
tle change v in ,his. appearance and
geniality, v.. , j ' v - ' . - -
has been confined to her bed two
weeks suffering the most " excruciating
mark ,uu;.- wuu, o c-ai aaugmers, - Misses Inez ana . Mario, itneir parents anagranaparents, Mr. T w , Hv , ? , v t ,
Mr and Mrs. Chas.. Lutes are at iuluuut!lu,SBlB ' ai "-uoine 01 ovirs. spent a part of last week with friends and Mrs. - Peters McK;- Williams, at "A - ' v r v; 1. v , ' . yV
jir. .iu Ml'y b. R . Withprinrtmi at Fat son . v Lj . - iv,.- i,;.!,1iT;4i, Mrs. .Burke Newkirk and children, tractive .family of Mr. W. J.. Yar-
t llo UritA Wra A - f '11.. I rf 1 ri I . . . . -. . r, , r. I . . . . . - til VV I II i 1 f 1 I FTM HTR " ' VISlTin? . npr
te.s has' been spending sev-" " ""OD ui. i.uC . 1VUSS . jidiinia ijouise -, Aenoe leu ion xviiss- iiiieanor xiuskc. is.oacK irom - . ; r' -CI r : ' :
kin recuperation at a Bana- ' dies' . Aid Society, of the Baptist (Raleigh, , the early part of the week,i Oxford where -' saefvlsited ; her C sister. ?5e .rV-.- U- C ??r' : ''1' V-1
x, 2 j church ' en tertampd tha Red Rosr:w.0i.q ci,0 mm i.Q.0ntD. mui, ' rr tt t . . fl rrxienas or Mrs. J. D. Soutfrerland
SSth " " ,Clrcle..at-:tteliome:ofJMlSs Sallle-HUl lege; - - ' - - , ; Miss Mildred ;,Hanbock ;.Haa return11, be. : veiy, 8or.tolearn ;ttiat ; she
nr : on rn- mn mrw xrv a ccTima n di niinoa t-o v v.
Mrs. O. V. Neuffer and chfldren, ""rJ " - """t ."wr
who have been spending several " " " " - Mw v
weeks with friends and .relative inr""1." iUhulc iU1 u,.:
South Carolina, have returned to lao ciety. A tempting salad course was
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City. . 1 . - . ..- " ,
Mr. and Mrs. V. von Gemmingen, The. Little Confederate .Chapter,, C.
the latter division engineer of main- of C. held a business meeting at tne
tainance for the North Carolina State hom of their leader Mrs. Charles
Highway, and who will be in active C..il, on Monday afternoon. It
and continuous supervision pf : keep- was voted to send rmoney for several
ing up the State highway throughout, worthy causes. Light refreshments
this section, has decided to make were served.
Goldsboro his headquarters and at an j The tobacco given to the Red Cross
early date will move his family here.' Chapter the - week f previous was sold
Mrs. Loren C. Base, accompanied at the two' warehouses. Carter's and
by her sister, Miss, Gertrude Jones, otj Faison' s, ; :. Monday morning," and
Madison, are in the city, where they brought the neat sum of $182.67. . Of
will spend several" days with friends .this amount, $120, 'was, contributed by
and relatives. , v 'farmers at the Carter warehouse, and
Mr. Fred King, accompanied by his the remainder at the others - '
little daughter, was a cordially greeted j vMrs. C. A. Womack'has as ' her
visitor here this week. Mr. King is. guests this week, her sister and niece,
s Mrs. J. H. Broughton, who spent led to the city tQ' assume her duties
slight
the summer in Roanoke, Va., with as teacher in the city schools and is p.ff ysis . . ' . .
friends and relatives, has returned to again staying with Mrs. J. A. Oates. JJrs: Binford Sloan who has been
the city. . j Mrs. , George-M. Rose, Miss Mary suering.for the past. two weeks with
Miss Hannah Osgood spent a part' and Mrs., A. S. Rose and family have? a. finger, which has twice been operat-
nf Inst f wppIt with . rplnflvps at Pnl.: rptnrnprl frnm Mnntrpat ' wli ore thov ed Upon, IS more comfortable, her
w- " ... -f -.'; " " v., : -yj..
ai experienced newspaper man now
has charge of the Assaciatpd Press at
Mrs J. T. Parish, and Miss Kathleen
Parish, of Winston-Salem, .
locksville
Mrs T. Talkasen, of Davis, N . C . ,
Is here for a period, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs . E. M . Lupton, at their
home on-Broad street
.Miss Mary Aldridge has returned to
their home at Oriental after a delight
ful stay 'here with friends . and rela
tives. - , ,
Miss Daisy. Edwards, of Washing
ton, formerly of this .city, spent the
last week-end here with friends.
Miss , Edna Parker is back from
Kinston after a delightful stay there
as the guest of Miss Lillie Hender
son. . "7 ;. - ' -
' Miss Fannie Lewis, -of Scotland
Neck,, was In'the city fdr a short pe-
borough who has arrived from South
Garolina to be with him during .-the re
mainder; of 'the tobacco season. ,
The tobacco which has. been donat
ed by the farmers to the Red Cross, in
both - warehouses has. been ? sold : ' alto
gether for - $56.52.. Each - planter is
asked for only one or two "ties,, or
bundles of : the weed, an amount which
he cannot miss, and this' is put on the
market. The buyers and, warehouse
men have been especially ' accomodat-
- Mi AMfnn-ir earoute ttfPol
IVwAO Tlllv 1IUV1 V' MUV WW ill . VlsCaU iuio
winter. -
r.i-A.,!HA nia"r;
Mrs. X. A., Joseph and . mother, week from a delightful stay as a mem-
Mrs. Sophia Einstein, wno nave oeei'Der or a nouse party at Stokes.
sojourning in the western part of the.' .Mrs. S. A. Flowers, Miss Fannie
State, have returned home. : ' - Wilson, and Miss, Guy Harris and W:
Miss Kate Jeffreys left this week toW. Wilson took a motor trip to . Fay?
resume her music and vocal training etteville last week. - -
in New York City. : ' j Mr. Charles Carroll, Jr., left Tues-
Mrs. J. V. Bizzell, Mrs George iday for, Trinity College, where' he win
Sasser and Miss Anna Bizzell, who
have been spending several days in
Baltimore, have returned home, :
1 'A Jl A A f " .
ue a siuueni mis year. t r
'Mrs.' R.' Hs Best was hostess to the
James Kenan Chapter, IT.; D. C, when
Lee Morriss, who has been on ; a; it met in J regular monthly session at
brief visit to his mother. Mrs. Mary herv home on last Wednesday after-
Morriss, returned Thursday morning , noon from half past' four till half past
to his post at Wilmington, where he' 6 " o'clock. After the ritual, Ameri
is stationed with the United ''States lea was sung as an opening number.
Military Navy Hospital Corps. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Dees have ar
after which the chapter proceeded to
transact , the routine - business. Thfs
rived home from their bridal trip and, consisted in part, of voting funds for
are being cordially greeted by their ; the various objects the chapter an
many young friends here. jnually contributes to.. ; It was voted
Miss Elizabeth Allen left this week ? to send a box of canned fruit and
to resume her studies at Louisburg (Vegetables, to the Confederate Woiri
Colleirp, where she graduates this .an's Home at an early, date.' It .was
year. , ; 'also decided to purchase all . the ar-
Mr. TTueh Dortch, of the Second; tides needed for'twelve Comfort bags
North Carolina regiment, in camp at to" be made ; and held in readiness ' f6r
Greenville, s. C, is in the cityfon a the nexttwelve of Luplin'sJ registered
brief vLsit to his parents, -Col: and men to lea ve.' for camp:,; Mrs: Hill
Mrs. v. T. Dortch. Mr. Dortch says j made, the announcement that Mrs,
all the "boys" were weH and in the. James Kenan, ; of Wilmington, , had of
best of spirits when he left for Golds-fered,' through the chapter, a medal
boro. Jto be given the pupil of the Warsaw
Miss Myrtle Bateman, of Plymouth, I school, writing the best essay on. Con
is in the city on a visit to friends and federate 'History. J v
relatives. . ; , ; Delegates to the State Convention
Mrs. j. Wash Bizzell haf gone to were, elected as .follows!, Mrs. W, L.
Florida, where she will spend the win-'iHill, president of chapter, and Mrs.
ter- v A'-: Charles; Carroll, leader.' of Children's
Rpv. and Mrs. A. D. Wilcox left ChaptW. ; Mrs. .Erle -Best and Miss.
for Baltimore this week where they Annie Ross Williams, delegates ; ;Mes
Wet to take their little son, Morri-jdames :R.i W;Best and C. A. Worn
sn. to a sanatorium to undergo 'spack,;' alternates. "Mrs. Marshall Wil
cial treatment-Tor injuries the lad liams,.: of Faison, was present as a
sustained several days ago .-when he "charming - visitor. . An ice course, m
WS rim 1 1 X xV.!l- t.il.' I.U. n.n n nn n -nJ I. V.
Miss May Richard, of Delaware,' is
' Mrs D . . H . ' Gaskins and daughter, : here to , spend .. the winter with her
Misa Sadie , May, tave returned ; from j aunt, Mrs. W. A. West. She. will
Kinston . wnere tney visited friends
and relatives.
J Misses - Katherine Richardson and
NelUBishop left the early part of the
week for Greensboro to . enter the
State Normal. - - ' "
. Mrs.. William Haar and daughter,
Miss Irene and Mrs. C. T. Ward have
gone to Florence, S . " C , , where Mrs
Haar will enter a hospital for treat
ment . ; r - "
' Misses Margaret and Martha Pierce,
of Beaufort, have returned home after
a - pleasant . stay here with Mr. and
MrsJ .B. B." Hurst on Broat street.
..Mrs. M. . R. Sabiston, Jr., of Rich
mond, who has been visiting here with
aiicuu Buuuui ucio iiip ia.il. - f
Mr. John William -Tomlinson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlinson,
left the early . part of the week for
Chapel Hill where he will enter the
State University his object being to
take a medical, course.:
Miss Florence Taylor, of Wilmingr
ton, Is here for a stay, with her cous
in, Miss Helen Dodson. -
Mrs. J.-M. Llley left the early part
of the week for Bennettsville, S.VC;
where she will visits friends and 'rela
tives. ' . '
w Mr. and Mrs r Eugene . Watson and
children, who have been visiting rela
tives here have returned to their home
Mr;;, and Mrs. Thomas McGinn, on in Louisiana, making the trip. through
National avenue, . have gone to Mays-1 the country in Mr . Watson's machine,
ville,- where, she will visit. ' Mrs. .They were accompanied on the return
Sabiston will; also spend a ( period in
Stella" before "returning ; home.
f Miss Georgia Oxley spent the , past
week .with friends and relatives , in
Kinston..
; Mrs. H'. S. Harrisson spent the ear
ly part of the week with friends at
Beaufort. -. -..
;Mrs. jHyenry Bryan has returned
from f a stay with friends at Black
Mountain; She visited in other Wes
tern Carolina cities also.
Miss Mamie Sanford has returned
to. her home in Beaufort after a de
lightful stay here with friends. - :
Mrs. Charles S . Wallace, Jr., of
Morehead City.was here with" friends
and - relatives during , the early part
of the week. 1 " -
by Miss Mary Starr Cook, who will
visit friends in New Orleans.
Miss Mildred Youngblood left for
Raleigh the latter part of the week to
enter Meredith. College , :
Mrs. J. R. Vann has gone to Gard
ner, N. C.,' where she will spend a
period with her daughter, Mrs. W;
G. Penny. ,
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' HAMLET.
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Hamlet, Sept. '..15 Mrs . M . H . Tutr
tie and childrem returned last - week
from Lenoir, N. C. , '
Mrs..S. S. Curie is. spending -a
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams and;month with 'her parents at Glenwood,
as run down by an automobile while green and - white was served - by the'fH d . v -k v .
II UTIn : f a . . . F ,1 ' . X J T Tt(T ' T . ' "
in ironi or ms nome. ineosiess, assisieu uy ivn. u. o. dbbi.
ch'ld is in a srr?ous condition and lit-j The ;flrst twelve of ,Duplin's drafted
tie hope is entertained for his re- men to answer , the call to the colors
fPvr ; . Y. were , given an. en joyabIe.; and, bounti-
Jiiss l.nnrinda Hooks and Miss An-if ul supper at the Red Cross"" rooms on
I.;uvrr-nnr ivVir hot Vioon har.laot Batnrilav pvpnlnf? hv thfi ritirPTlR
nousp gu'Kt for a few days, leftfthis of the town, and were presented wih
Wef" f01' Greensboro, to resume heir comfort bags' made arid filled for them
SUKlies in tho C!tof q KrnrTnaT fnllofA -1r,ir,l, lorlfoQ ' Adf1rpSRP. Wpr TTiartA
Mis.; rif ni-frin TVTr.r'iiilon nf inTmiTiT hv ifoaa ' W ' T. . TTilT. Pniintv fhalr-
Vm'v, is in the r.itv visitinir ' friend3 man tit the i National Council. Of De-
oiki rc);.i
little son? have gone down to Beaufort Ga.
Mrs . Eloise Hilliard and Miss
Blanche Muse "went to : Raleigh y the
jMrs. C. H. Turner and granddaugh
ter,.' Miss Virginia Day, are spending
a period in New York City with rela
tives and friends. '
Miss . Margaret Harvey, of . Vance
boro, who has been visiting here with
Miss. Elanor Hall at her home on
early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Covington,
of Laurlnburg, visited Mrs. Coving
ton's mother, Mrs. , J. R. Gordon, on
Monday, r . - -
Miss Lizzie Mae Smith returned last
Thursday night after a month's stay
vr.- miiii is iiir ui uki. TPnsp: n..' u. juuuuu. ouu iicu": . 1: . t .. .i j -mr i
sic. m ... . . .. . . .. . .. ; uieuwiiit-Biay ure-wiluivh . v aiiu xuia.i
. ..rs. w. H. Fartin on wronna:nedy. , . H:,I. Crumpler. - t v
Mic;.- . - - j 'r lr 1 r Tx Mrs . W . E . Turnbull.: of BalUmore,f
j i i , ( 1 1 i ttt i r -v n r n xr r r n oma aah t v 0 t n a t-w bv: i 111 ivii i 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 m i - r
ixiim w c uvmo yuuui;, .v -v r.- , i . . ixtrhrt ' nasi npprr Hptp fnr KPvpral 1 (lavs er.
,wu a short visit to friends in Dur- J. C Russ.',:
The hoard of trustees of the I. O.' has arrived to fill a place In the. fa-F-
Home in this city, with chair-' culty'ot "the, Warsaw school, made .V?
atl Marcus Jacob!, of Wilmington. f cant bV the resignation of Miss Ruth
r. s.'dinR held an interesting: meeting : Moore, who has accepted a position in
Vance street,' has returned to herlin South Carolina and Georgia
home " t Mrs. 'Hugh : Beacham- and little
Miss. Dorothy Lewis, of - Beaufort, daughter, Elizabeth, returned home
hag returned to - her home ? after
Carolina mountains.
Miss, Julia Stewart, of Laurinburg,
has been-a guest- of Mrs i -Gus Niemy
I i mi :. .. : i ii. it. . t . a
a arter spenaing a moum in me roorxn
with her mother, . Mrs . John B. Green,
at her home 'on "Broad street has re-
turned.to her home
Mrs. . J. B. Bryan , left Wednesday
for Raleigh whre she will be joined
by 4 her mother, Mrs. r James Spruill,
Miss Helen' Connelly, of : Chester- ok a trip 'to Chicago.T Memphis 1 and
town,. Md.K;hasJ returned home after other points.
13 ,h's city this week.'
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BOARDMAN. . - i'&'.i .
the 'school at Aberdeen. ; :
Rev. A. H. Porter" officiating.; ; " : ;
anendicitis. her many friends 'will
v 'jbfr. Mr.- Wilbur and Miss Sallie Brown
A-
't, a 'j j' a:' i ' . ju vSaHpii 1 wfth friends ' in Chadbourn
Boaniman o mu. i:ilAiriTifr,thevbastweek'
nf in ' l" . xu. me. wnuiuuu - - ,
'i rs
Quite i
Poric,
W1,h u ,.,. ..'AM. TTpIIv
Mrs 1 1 ... i ' , . - -t-,n otij Dfio ' Tpcicp Rnl lard. of. Bra-
I. ' -iuricKs freeman ana ivirs. rrr . A a
wvf-v i.'. ii.. , . . . ..... ... '-t .;r,nA vna rritn friends ana reia-
Ehw; "y ana aaugnter,.mtie,Miss " hcu.uwv ,v...
fZ' arf' at Fairmont, guests .ofVMrs. stives during the past week .
tj Parents, .Mr and ic ilrsi' 'Mrs 'A. . M, Kelly add Miss Maud
so iv .... 'J'-:..-.Triiv.viitPri-'frienas near u-um:.um:
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aVA, pleasant. stay here with her sisters,) Mr. and Mrs. .W. E.; Currie'leftj
X-Si-Rl B. Lane, and, Mrs. Marcus ! Saturday night of last week for Glen-j
ai'IM., AU. 1 lie .. UJ11UIUVU . - - . ; vrn.-ti ;
W. Ar Tvnpr whn w hppn Mr and Mrs.; jeit joraan, oi; v"V:?
mr several days past Is ; reville,' spent "the ast. weelt-ena wun
improved, friends will learn Mrs. Jordan's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Bill.
V'Mrs.. Lylace Buford , has gone to
ArCon,N. C., to .enter', her boti,
wood,s.Ga.; to spend some time
Mrs. T. O. -Marsh returned
Wednesday ' from .a ten days' visit to
last-
Charles, in School.' She was ioined in ;her sister. near Chesterfield, S . C.;v
GoI.NborQ by the young man. " . IMonday night of last week she was?j
Mii Elsie" Pugh, of Oriental, passed returning Jrom. a meeting in Chester
throu&h the city during the week, en field; when' the ; horse behind ; which
route? to Greenville, where she will she.; was driving became frightened at
enter the Eastern Carolina Teacher ' an r automobile and - turned ' the buggy, ;
.Training Sphool. ...
. Misses Marina .Pigott. and
Moulton . haye returned to the - city
f rdta . Straits,. where they spent a de
lightful- period with - friends
over intoVa ditch. Both bones in her
Celia left; arm were -broken... The other oc
cupants ; of- the buggy received slight
bruises . ' "'- ? ,'.'" : " - i
Mrs.' J. AV n Brady; rof Bartow, Fla.; Raleigh, who have been visiting here
has .-retu7 j home after a stay, returned home, the; early part of the
Leanon 1no.n r.ana mr. ,wywnn7. a,,itP ill with here with iief brother,. Mrs. H. M. .week, making the trip in Mr. :Jordan'a
hcmo r I ??7U7 marned at tnf ' . .;"r w;m nV Wends will Groves rl - iv ' " . ' car. . They were accompanied by Mm.
unn, on Wednesday -afternoon;. learn with sorrow. - 1 "r ,,.;:.. -": . v T . , , ' . - - ' ' - 1
visited relatives ; , '., , aocuus wm ue giaa. xo learn, t ivirs.
- Mr w w ' tiTarch' onH of rSloan sewed through her finger with
Miss Caroline and son. Laurence, havethe mchine needle, from which she ing in this enterprise.
reiurueu - iruiu vtviiaiiiiu ny wiiere
they spent a pleasant period. :; '
Mrs. A. A. Moore and daughter.
Miss Hallie and son, Arlie, are back
from Baltimore,-- where . they visited:
relatives. ; 1 . . - ...
Mrs. Vardell is here for a stay with
her daughter, Mrs. L. H. - Williamson.
Miss Lydia Holland ; who ' attended
summer schools in Charlotte,," has re
turned to the city,
, Mr. and 'Mrs; Charles West and
charming . daughter, Miss Katharine,!
of Laurel, rDel.,- are spending a period j
here--with the -brother of Mr. West!
and ,family,.",afr. and Mrs.'-.W.4 -A.
West '." : ' ,
College at Greensboro.
Miss Helen Sheppard left' last week
for, Smithf ield to take up school work
for the term . - ' ' ' ' ,
' Miss v Jessie Williams who has been
spending the summer in Titusvilld,
Fla.,- returned . Friday to resume net . '
duties . at the High School. :; J ( V
.Mis3 ; Edna Johnson, who has be6n .
visiting. Miss Bertha Edmond, return
ed Sunday . to her- home in Richmond,
va, ;-'. ' ; - : r.-..v
' Misses Bertha and Lula Edna John- , ,
son, Sadie Hughes, Edna Johnson, i
and. Messrs. Bob Edmund and Clifton ;
Hughes motored , to Lake . Waccamaw '
Sunday.' j '
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Duffy' Lewis K vhas . been .coming -through
with the ; stick of 1 late, .'the
Red Sox gardner being the only Bos
regular found among the .300 wall
Jopers v . ' , '. '
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Th6 Arrival of ;New: ; Fll
Styles, Newt Coats, New Coat
Suits, New Silk Skirts, New
Silk Waists; New Silk Sweat
ers, ' New ; Wool Sweaters
N e w Spor t Hats , New
Dress Goods.
New Silks in all the New Sport Stripes and
Plaids, also plaid and stripe Woolen Fabrics.
In fact the whole store has on its Fall appear
ance showing almost an entire New Stock.
HERE ARE FALL VALUES. .
SJIk Sweaters in a wide variety, of colorings, sizes 36
: to 46, regular $7.50 values. Our Price . .$4.98
Wool Sweaters from several of the leading and best v
manufacturers of the country, giving a .wide and
choice selection;; . . . . ..$1.98 to $7,50
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On the second floor we 'are showing a full line of Blankets and Comforts, plain cotton ;
blankets..'. $1.25, $1.50 and. up to $3.50
; . . . $3.50 to $7.50 -
.... -,$1.25 to $4.98
I... '.$1.98 to $7.50
. . .$9.50 and $13.50
$7.50'
.,..$19.50
$22.50'
Wool Blankets .... .
Heavy Comforts
Light Weight Comforts 1 ...M ' t
Silk Covered Down Comforts,-splendid design and beautiful coloring .
Crex 9x12 Art Square, .green'.'-,. .. . . . . . . . .V . . .,.
9x12 Velvet Art Squares, several patterns to -select from at .t ..... .
9x12 Velvet Art Squares, light colors, select patterns at ...
... . Regular value $27.50 - . .' -
New lot Heavy China Matting, extra fine quality, green -and red patterns, 50c value,-special vo , ,
at ... . . . . -. : v . . . T . 40c. Rug all kinds and sizes.
Japanese Matting yard .wide, splendid variety , colors and patterns, special value at . 35c per yard
Window Shadesr green cream, tan, white, red, blue at . i . . . ; f '. . . V. . '.'.iv ;. .;T. . ..49c.to $1.25
New Fall Coat Suits
Thb' New, Coat Suits are here in alLtheiri beauty and' ,
adornment and still newer ones coming almost via .
every express, blue and black Serge Suits, plain
conservative styles V7 . . . ; ".'.-.'. . .$12.50 to $25.00
And for the more tasteful and Jad; seeking customer,
, we have the more extreme novelty suits ar -.
$19.00 to-$35.00 and Coats $15.00 to $35.00 -
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The Firm that Pays Your Car Fare. ; ;v '
c 615 "to 619 North Fourth Street
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