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J 1 . f' A. . . . v. . .V. t ' .' , .k .j. ... . . ..... . ghall I,' wasting In despair, Die taeause a woman's, fair? . , Or-maka pale my.jfheek With, care Cause another's rpy are? . ' Be BheifaJret' thaa thi'day, 5: ; , ; fr, the jrtow'ry mca4 in May, . t sYie thinks not well of me, What care I how fair she be! 'U 1 ' V JJ she srood, or kind, or fain,:'- will ne'er the mdre 'despair; If the love methl beUeve; 5 I m die ere she dhall Krleve; lfsh ullirht jne when I woo, I ran storn and let her go. If she be not fair . fort me, , What care J rof. hom -she. be! i -L-HAnrirp Wither f 1B881667. ' - V J iKXf . nX XtriL-Rl S. AVhlfa and Mra Haywood White's returned yester day, front Lou rsbur sr. where they , at tended the Whlte-Malone- wedding. 5 AiiBS cennie- aiAu?n, wuu hub -Ami n . 1 r . J t n a. been' visltln Mrs. Iloward Thomas, left yesterday for Charlotte. 'Airs. raiuii, vi vwi "F" yesterday In the ctty4 . -rMIsa...Mary fjuiipm ,nas gone xo Titthrn:. where shtf: will sbehd tne summer. ' i -- Mrs.,K. T. Tancty and chlWren, of Durham, after Visiting relatives in the :.cltyf returned hom yesterday; fc Miss Jennie Froctdr has returned from Lypchburg, where she attended the-Woman's College. She was,, ac companied byMlss Eleanor, who will be her iruest. '? " . -i-MIss Cornelia MtfDonald left, yes terday for Aberdeen, i - L- --Miss Ida , Winsteid. of Roxboro.i ia vmitias st tne Mansion. . iTenrv 'Jeromo Stockard re turned from- Mdrehead City yester- -i-Mlss tHJen Mordecal, after visit ing.reXaUveis in the city, "returned to ner n,ome ai urin ytrw:iuy. Miss .Etta .Fleming, of Mansion, was in the 'city, yesterday. " ; t- -f-Mlss felen ,-Whltaker haa return ed from itfoVehead CHy. i Mr. andI rajEfc :,.B. .Thomas, of Greenville,, registered; ; at ;.the Yar bor ough yesterday; i ' Mrs. Charles 1 itorne, of Clayton, was In the clty-estetday and returned home yesterday ! afternoon, accom panied by Miss lilliabeth Harden. ' , . ttMIss ,Chloe Johnson, of 'Garner, , spent 3'esterd'ay t here, . ' ' ' Tiaa rnvi t1 Durham. was in the' city yesterday and left-tn the afternoon for Wilson's Mills to vi.rft relatlvpa. Mrs. Paul, Davis Davis, of Wilaon'a Ml day here , -v-. - and Miss Julia Is, spent yester- c-MIss Frederick J4nkih Is visiting relatives in GranVllle county.J Mra, Theodore; Malloy. and Miss nora MCKay, or nf raw,' were in xne city' yesterday, 'golngito Ullington. i-Mlss Mamie McMurray . left yes terday, for even Springs. :-.:" :- MIbs Lucy Mtooro has gone to Tarboro to Visit ,Telaitivea. - f, , ; v Mrs: . C. B. Aycdnk," softer visiting Mrs. Albert - Anaein. Teturnea to uuiaauuru venicruiiv. i i . . ' Mrs. J. N. Tlsdale. of Burlfnsrton. after . visiting at iFfankllnton and Selma, was in - the rity yesterday re- : 4lr. a nd Mrs. ,C. Jacob Cohen, of GoMsbdrof.'were In'the city yesterday, returning noma from Hoc klngham. r-Mr& Vance WeiH." of Goldsboro. Was in the clty Yesterday. Igoing to Baltimore to see. lw ft, husband i who is. In the hospital. His condition is im provlhg , i"-T .v-r.v'f1.-h ' , 1 Mis Kate Hbrnfcr. tf Oxford, was in--' the city yesterday, going -to WU rolngton. . : - ' .' "" ' Miss Christine Cower 6t Clayton, spent yesterday in the clty " ): Miss Caro Gray has returned frokn Chapel Hill, where hewaa the guest ' of Mrs.vPrattv;-.'"'i . Mi&s -'Mena' Davis, of Salisbury, spent yesxeTaay in vne xiiy vnn- uus Frances Lacy. ' "V ? ' , rr " " : - Mrs. WiS. Hale and sister. Miss Mfc.be-1 Mofnahan, f Boston, ; Mar were in the city yesteraay irom. weuae. where : they have been attending; a number , . or4 , -outings, uns Tuesday evening they. enjoyed a delightful lawn . ...... . , : l; - , ... . - - i -. - .1 1V ft Takftfg Iydia EPiflJkham' Vegetable Compound Columbus, Ohio. "I hare taken T vM v. lMnVham'a Vetre table Coin. ponna aaung change of .life. Mf 'fit t MMUV V. . SUV doctor "told me was good, 'and since taklnir It I feel so much better that I can do all mv work again. I think LvdiaE.PInWmm's ( IVesetable Com pound a fine remeay for all woman's 1 troubles, and ; Jnever f olet to tell mv friends what it has done for me. -Mrs. E nAVsoN, 304 East Long St, Colanibus, Ohio.- - ' . - - Another Woman Helped. rQrarUterllle, .;Vt -!- M.I--wat passins; throighthetCfi4ne of Life atidtuffertd from WfeTTpusness fcnd other ftnnoyine; Bymri'toma. ltaE.Knkhatage table Compound restored tayhellth'and strength, ana proved worm mountains OX KOia voma, x ur vuo s&iu9 vl uvuet sufferirjLjf- women X am willing Vou should publish my letter.". MRS. CHARLES iiARCLAY, U.X .V., Uramte- ville, Vt, Women who are nasslnsr throush this critical. "period or who 1 are tuffenfis from any of those distressing ills pe culiar to their sex should not losefciirht of the fact that for thirty yearsXydia E.v Pinkhanvs vegetable uompouna, whicbrls made from roots and herbs. has been the standard, remedy for female ills. In almost every commu nity you will "find women who have oeen restorea to neaitn Dy Lyaia i. PinkhamB Vegetable Compound. oarty siven at the Falls, of Neuse By Dry S. W. Thompson, also an ele irnnt Airta nortv irlvn at tha tinrriA f :,Mr. Walter W. Brlndiey, near Neuse. . '' , Mrs. AllenLee. of Durham, who has be.en a. guest. at the home of Mr. Frank), Tant, returned home yesterday, accompanied by Miss ClaudtS -Tant and Miss Willie Otarumn. ' : After .Visiting Mrs.- John Nichols, Mrs. OA. M.-HarvirdiTetxrrned b het home In New' Tot' yesterday. .' After visltinnr'Mrs. J. -A.- Sheets, Miss Julia iUtcfifoVd retumel to her home at Wake Fort yesterday Mrs.; Fred I Wooneotr and little daughter. Misrf Jsjiaabeth"; v have gone to Wrtghtsvllle- IJeaeh.' T --f- Miss Sue Mary Kirkland. left yes terday fdr New Rork. from which port 4lrs Henry M. Lottddrt; of rttts- boro,' was m the city yesterday, going to, Linden to vfslt Jhef- pafents, Mr. and .Mrs. Q. L. Elliott. Mrs. Lucy WMte Parish, of Ta ledaAla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. White, on North McDowel street. i . i ' .. ... . . " C Forsyth-Taylor. Lieenne to wed was rranted yester day to Mr. 8. P.- Forsyth and Miss Caledonia Taylor, both of Wake For est.,-. ' Y "o ;" 7 Birthday Party At the home of Mrs. J. A. Buf falo,r Tuesday afternoon. June 15th tbe sixth birthday of little Miss Ruth Buffaioe was celebrated. Her little glrlfriendararrived at five o'clock and stayed 'till seven. Various games were played 'on the lawn, and Ice cream and cake were1 served on the porch to the little folks by Mrs. Buffaloe, This is fnadsrjauy ? coriTT .'AB1SE1 iirkrj. z S5 Dowd, and Misses Stella Johnson. Wa1rWfll fend tltlbV fenny. The little girls departed de claring they had had la most delight ful time. ' ' ' " r- St. Luke's Cirri. r- 8t. Luke's Circ4e -of- King's Daugh ter will meet this evening at 1ght d'cloclc with Ulrs. John B. Uay. at the Blind . institution. A full attendance Is Jealred. i "t TS "5 I Norrls-WWte. 5 fhe following invitations have been issded: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Harris announce 'the - marriage of their -.' Daughter, ' Annie Lee, t ti V to Mr. Walter White. Wednesday. June the thirtieth. ' nineteen -hundred and nine. Henderson. North Carolina. . & & j ,nrlow-leYnhardt. The folowlmr Invitations have been Ifistled: Mrj and Mrs. William Iewls Barlow request the honor of; your presence at the marriage of their daughter gallle Blierrod to Mr. Paul llelliK Bernhardt on Wednesday evening, me inimein . of June, one thousand nine hundred and nine at six o'clock . Calvary Episcopal Church Tarborough. North Carolina. Ins-t7iWlcrnl11. The following Ihvitallons have been Issued i ;' : MT. and Mrs. David Burton Ixng request the" JiOnor of yotir presence at the. marriage of their daughter ' - Rose May Mr Odle WllMam Underfill! tn Taeeday evening, June the twenty second -nineteen hundred and nlno at half past eight o'clock at Oak Hill Place. Ellsworth, Kansas. V TayloV- Walker. The followlhg Imitations. haVe been issued: and Mrs. George C. Taylor request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Rev. Robert Perry Walker, Wednesday morning, June the thirtieth nineteen hundred and nine, at nine 'o'clock, at their residence. Springtleld, Missouri. At Home after July tenth. West Asheville, North Carolina. At Jackson Springs. Jackson Springs, June 17. Jack son Bprfngs etghteenth season Is well on the way. The first warm days of Jane have seen the old patrons re turning, -and new -patrons coming. From time to tlm"e large parties from the neighboring towns have run over for the day or for the night. Among these visitors was a ?arty of about five hundred ; from Lumberton. not only 'targe crowd, but to use the well Worn. though in this case. apt. expression, a handsome crowd. Small; parties from Aberdeen. Carthage, and. Candor was here within the- week; j ; The more ermanent guests are amusing themselves In the true Jack son jftnrings fashion. There is bowl Ingjlmatlng. and bathing and the like for the more strenuous; and good partnera at. whist for those who pre fer to stay more closely .in the shade. Of nights for the past week square .dances have been given In the dining room. No one has felt too old. too lasy; or too feeble, or too lazy "to dance on a good floor to good music On such - occasions the orchestra neither smokes cigarettes, but furnishes good music. Among those who have visited and are visiting at the Jackson Springs Hotel this week are, Mrs. and Miss Ransom, of Weldon; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wllllford. of Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boykln. of Hamlet; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Miller, of Statesvllle; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McKlnnon; Messrs. A. J. McKlnnon and J. W. Carter, of MaxtOn; Mesdames. W. T. -. , j. i GIRL WITH ACBURN HAlR ON tVERY PAtlCACE. Mm mom IT IWlt ALSO Af1K V0W?S 617017 ' "For several months my hair had been falling out, and I was greatly distressed with dandruff. . I used many so-called hair tonics and renewera, but never received any relief from the scalp disease until I proenred Parisian Sage)and used It for about two weeks. - I - Parisian Sage made the hair stop falling out, and caused it to grow in quite heavily, stopped the dan druff and made the scalp clean und comfortable. It also leaves the hair silky, and does not make it stiff or sticky." Mrs. H. Lawrence, 157 West 17th 6t, Holland, MicbA'Oct. 0,-190&. : . :, the exact size of a package of Parisian Sage as it is sold at drugs&s. Why should you hes itafe Vms it Vht57fech; rffiiarkaWe vcures xt being h throrery bf tx noted iaenbX and contains exactly the proper mgreents that gd td makeKealthy hair. A a, ruir dr'oilhg, and Vo prevent sesie of the JiaVand scalp, it u powdveJy . .tetter than any rtheV' preparalioh. 'No matter What conciucrt your hair m m it WO rbw longer,fnor4 bckctihi ind ti&t uriantTParMan Sage istoed.' v - v f j Parlaah Sage k not a dye, W is the favorite hair dressing cTthe refined women of Arriefica, beatse one appucanon rnakes the hair tmusualy VOradre. I Parisian Sage b guaranteed to stop falling hair, cure itching of the seal? and dandruff m two weeks, or moneV back. - i . - - 'J j PrCiorJy 50,cehb a large bottle at rugpsU m ereryTbwnta Africa or direct, aa tKs pre4id by th Ainerkaa taaiers,! Cduz 1.3gfCo.,13uf- Wo,N.Y. y v .... Fcrtalenthacfyby , - ; - imrrn Dr. . r. co; : ;a:; y ' Parker, J. B. Richardson ! iana' : J A. Newton; Messrs. "J. a. Newtoa ano j. H. Mlllls, of High Pointr Mrs. and Miss Hlgley, Messrs; J. Abner? Barker. L. B. Townsend, f.-Cv Pate7 ahd -J.c Fnller. of Ltirtberton: Mrs. J W. R. Crostand, of Rockmghanir Mr. "J; T. John, Jr., of John's Station, and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Byrd. of Mt Gilead, . s . Cooke-rwberxon. Scotland Neck, June 17. The mar riage of Mrs. Lula Cooke and Mr. irthur Roberson was solemnised here Vednesday. The ceremony, was ter- tormed by Elder W. B. Strickland. The happy event took place at the home of Mrs. Nora Walston. the par lor betnfc beaatifully decorated for the occasion. X 15 Annual June German. Scotland Neck. June 17, TheIro- quols Cerman Club teve their anoal Juhe German last Tuesday night-:.m the Military Academy.- Thirty couple WeVe oh the TloOr. r MukTc was furnished by the Washington band. The german was led by Mr. AlMOh Dunn, who Introduced many grace fut figures. V X Marriage at Windsor, Vlndsor. N. C, June 16. The mar rlage of John ""Wheeler Cooper and Mfss Mary Webb Askew was cele brated In St Thomas Episcopal church yesterday. A northern tou follows the marriage. Mr. Cooper hi i prom inent business man here, representa tive of halt dosen Af otir oldest families. Miss Askew Is a general favorite with this community, our most popuTar and charming girl. She. too. Is representative M families that have stood for the best 1 the Mfe Of this -county since its formation S Linen Shower. Vake Forest, Jnne 17. -A linen shower , at the home of -Miss Hattle Perry. Wednesday afternoon: in honor of Miss Maggie Turner, whose mar riage to Rev. J. O. Clark of Rich mond, Va occurs today, was the lead lng event of the week. The parlor and hallway were hand somery decorated. Refreshments consisting of ice cream, coffee and cakes were served. Those enjoying the .afternoon's pleasures were Mesdames ' Turner. Dodd. Sledd. Crosier, Brewer. Dick son. Mills, Gorrell, Davis, Collins Crit tendon and Rankin; Misses Turner, Jdnes, Holding, May and Louise Lan neau, Ethel and Agnes Taylor, Ada Lee Timberlake.. Mattie GI1L; Lula and Bessie Dunn. Mary Cad dell. Maggie Allen, Ruby Held, Louise Peed, Ha! He Powers. Lulie Dickson. ; Hen Hocutt. Vallle Martin. Louise Potest. Virginia Wilkinson, Margaret Gulley and Mat tie Conway. Littleton Marriage. Littleton. N. ic June is: The mlr riage of MIsS . .- Margarette ! Jeanette Alston to Mr. " Benjamin Lewis, of LAwrencevllle, Ta - was solemnized by the Rev. Frances-Joyner. at the home of the bride today at high noon. The bride, who is an exceptionally beau tiful woman, was attired In the most becoming , manner- . She entered the room upon the arm of her brother. Dr. Willis Alston,, who gave her away. Her maid of honor being. Miss Lrtzie War wick, while Mr.n&tnart Lewis, nephew of the groem.'-wa 4eet man. j ' Precedhist .J! tj ceremony Miss Temple Owens', rendered 4 her artistic manner. "I (ore VyOtt -truly. while, daring the ; ceremony Miss I Ruth Nicholson debutante, played 6cha- hert's Serenade ltt a manner most 'entrancing. 1 ; . 1 7 . The happy couple left over the Sea board Air Line shortly after noon for a tour of the Northern Btates. 4 They will be at home-at Tjawrencevlll. Va., where the grootn" Is interested llnan clally.. . - 7 1 Snvlal Events In GTccOsbom. GreeftSbOro;: C. June 17 Miss May Dorset t was the hostess of a de-lia-htful receptton rrtflay night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dorsett. bn East Washing-ton street. In honor of her house guests. Miss Florence Page, of Aberdeen: Miss Julia Holt Black, of Carthage, and Miss Annie Turrentlne, of Salis bury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hendrlx have Issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter. Miss Clara Cather ine, and Mr. Charles Henry Hartsook. the ceremony to take place at West Market Street Methodist chorch Tues day evening. June t. The bride-to-be Is a beautiful and accomplished young woman and has a host of friends that will be interested In her approaching marriage. Mr.i Hartsook 1s a well known youngr. traveling man. Yesterday afternoon trom five to seven o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. W. WestbroOk on West Market street, Mrs. It. J. Sykes delightfully enter tained a large number of her friends with a miscellaneous shower given In honor of Miss Clara Hendrlx. who is to become Mrs. C. H. Hartsook June 2Jth. f V ALKXAXriKR-SCIIENCK. Beautiful Wedding Took Place Chapirl Hin Yefctcrriay. at Chapel Hin, June ' 17. The mar rlaire of Miss Margaret McCIung Al exander to Mr. P&u! Wllfong Schenck. of Greensboro, took place .yesterday at six o'clock in the Chapel of the Cross, Rev. Alfred Rives Berkeley, of MayOdan. officiating. Mrs. Andrew Henry Patterson, sister of the bride, was dame of honor. The Ifroora Was attended by his brother, Mr. Michael Schenck. of Hendersonvllle, as best man.. The ushers weret Dr. Eben Al exander, Jr., of KnoxvHIe. Tenn., brother of the bride, and Messrs. Gra ham Kenan, of WlTmlng-ton; Paul B. Barrlnger, of Wilson; Philip Carlton, of Greensboro; John Tate, of Char lotte; Francis Cox. of Raleigh; Thesl Realt, of Greensboro, and Agnew Bahnson, of S&lcm. Mrs. xAlvin $. Wheeler presided at the organ. The Alexander home ad-1 loins the churchyard,-.and accordni? to family custom the bride walked across the taWn to the tittle church, and' entered It upon the arm of her rather. Dr. EWn Alexander. Professor of Greek and Dean of the University of North , Carolina. The. bride's wed ding gown was of white meteor satin with trimmtnes tf sliver net. ; The vH was - ornamented with orange blosoma. - She, wore family pearls which had belonged to" her grand mother, and carried a shower "bou quet of bride roses nd lilies of the valley. ... t The dame of honor was gowned in messallne of a soft yellow shade, with hat to match. Her bouquet j was of Shasta daisies. -1 ' , The church was artistically deco rated, in gren and white daisies In great Profusion, -being used. gslnst a background of vy. fem nd palms. Among One oVit Of town guests were Mrs. David Schenck and Miss Schenck of Greensboro, mother and sister of the rroom: Miss Howard Smith of i hl!.c'.,;i,h!ii,,ftur t of .the bride: Mrs. l!ov.-ri r-nlth and v -'""- ?T-v ALVJAYG GOr.4ZTHIfJG i w. THIS WEEK we. a new and attractive, display of white, Black and Colored A special line at marked-down prices. LADIESV FUWISHINQS AND rJOVELTIES, lil FAYKTTfcVlLLK ST- RALEIGH. - THAll'LlS. IMS; m WARM Kothlng cooler on the feet Nothing better for the street f - " ' " Men s from Women's f rom . . Children from Come to us and be fitted-where you aandnKr s1 heel. Price.. ."...$5.00. . Miss Mary Ramseur of Washington, cousin of the trrOom: the Misses Pru den. of Eden ton; Miss NeU Morrison of Asheville. Miss Louise Bahnson;; of Winston-Salem; - Tklrs. Alfred "Rives Berkeley, of Mayoda n ; M tes j Ixnlse Carr, of Dnfham: Miss Cora Gray of Raleigh, and Messrs." Weldon Schenck. of Greensboro, and Simpson Schenck, of FayettevWe. brothers of the groom. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held on the lawn at the home of the bride. 75 S Delightful Picnic. Spencer, June 11J An unusually in teresting picnic was given by a num ber of young people of Spencer yes' terday afternoon at the grounds of the Spencer Gun Club hear town, the oc casion being In honor of Mr. Rudolph Roesch, who at an early date leaves for Douglas, Arizona, to make, his home, and Miss KiltOn Holt," Who moves to Durham to live. Among those In the party were Mtsses Ollie Mae Puryear, Carrie Home, Frankie Chapman. Kate Leonard. Georgia Swain. Kllton Holt, Helen McCormlck and Rosa King; and Messrs. Paul Sherrlll. Roland Kritzer. Rudolph Roesch. Frank Justice. Olin Hart man ahd George Devereaux. Mr. T. C Johnson and Miss Mamie Hatley act ed as chaperones. A big dinner was served at the grounds and out-door sports indulged In. 8 TS INFORMAL DANCE. Given at Chapel Hill to the Gacste of the Alexantler-Schenck Wedding. Chapel HTIl, N. d.. June-17. The spacious Gimghoul Lodge, tastefully and beautifully decorated for the oc cation, was the scene of a very pretty Informal dance last evening. The dance was given by the Order of, Glmhou1s to the guests of the Alex-ander-Schenck wedding, and was led by Mr. -Francis Cox, of Raleigh, with Miss Caro Gray, of Raleigh. Those present. Including guests from many different sections of the State, were: Francis Cox with Miss Caro Gray, of Raleigh; A. H. Bahn son with Miss Nell Morrison; Gra ham Kenan with Miss Louise Carr. of Durham: Dr. Thomas Ruffin with Miss Louise Bahnson. of Wlnstoh-Salem; C. S. Venable with Miss Annie Mc Gehee. of Raleigh; Donald MacRae with Miss Hattle Harney; of Elizabeth City; Duncan MacRae with Miss Julia Wood, of Elizabeth City; Gray Archer with Miss Mary Folk McGehee, of Fop Your a. t - feariy morning eye-ppenet Breakfast bracer ' Eunch lip-smacker. Dinner dem i- tass&., . Supper system-toner ; 0d mil thm time. MCW ORLCANa TeB and Dinner . - ': '-. New Import Line Just In, beautiful, designs. , Our open stock .- Gold Band, resembles closely . rich Old GoUV at' Qulte' a ja1hg liave on special sail rnrrY r ' Choke N. C. NEXT TO NEW ilASONIO IVEATdECl OXFORD Vn .SI .R to $1.00 ........ . .75 to $3.00 get a fit ' kidthree evelit Blucner' Oxford: PHce ?L..W .v v 06 FltTCT' Mf "' ' 'RALEIGIL. NrC.;,, fv't- ': ' ! YOUKBRIDE Woold be pleased with . Itott'quet of the following: Valley, show ef fect; Roses, valley" shower; Roses entirely, or ' Carnations entirely The price: any amount front $24 to t5. Onr Florist will be gladt,o tell you all about It Write .him.; . J. Van Undley NuperfCo., Box 103.' 'rouoNA.'jroCL- iaMNsssssssasaSssiNsAsNMMMMMMMsMfc 4 CTJItES 10 CENTS EVKtYWlCTJ: Raleigh; W. M. bates with Mlsa Pau line Sheep, of Elizabeth City-Smyth r unn witn Miss Stevens, oJ.'EIlzaheth City; Manning Venablo with Miss Dora MacRae. of Chapel Hill; W. C Harris with Miss iKlxon: John Tate with Miss Margaret Prifden: Glenn Hudson with Miss Nellie Roberson. of Chapel Hill; Fred Archer With Miss May Hume, of Chapel' Hilll; Martin Douglass with Mlsa Louise Venable, Mr. Ellington with Miss White; Michael , Schenck with Miss Mary Prudenr W. Smith with Mlsa Manson: Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Patterson; Dr.-and Mrs. t'rau: Air. and Mrs. woollen; ur and Mrs; Howe: Dr. and Mrs. Hend erson; Dr. and -Mrs.Lawjso; Mr. E, K. uraham. .. .. ' Stags Barnard C.' FIeId London,' England: Phil' ' Carlton.,", Tbm Beall, ureensboro; vv. s. liernara. paul Bar ringer, Tom Worth, Durham; ; Clai-i borne Carr. Durham. .. i?';v.7-' I". .. . 1 the. .French,,. having, a band, pt. in -price, V Wd invite early lh-. W mmW i . . a -mm IJ T - Sold everywher ' ' '"". I FRESlk LOT OP MILD CtTRKD Plains ( . ' ... '? At... ... . HUc Lb: F. F. - V. Ham-.'. i i Or, Xh. i . Ungllfell Cared tlrcakfast Bacn. lionet less . . .. .............. 20c Lb. ,Ve guarantee evcryUilnarf wcacU. ; anl deliver goods pKhnptlyl j I ihone us. Our number is 28. S . -z Roses, Carnations and Violet. A SPECIALTY. - Wedding J tAiquets and . floral oSerlncs arranged in best style at short -noflde. Rummer , flowering ' ! bnlbe, bedding plants,' rose-j hnshes and eTerythlng In Vka 1 florist tlnbt S'.' i. L OQunii Co. tXAT JBTTGH, n. Cm " Tbdneg Kl. - SALE OF BELHAVEX 1K)1S. .. .,- - -. , ' ; .... Ml , Sealed bld are 'hereby Invited ort Ten Thousand Dollars of "bonds :to-lie issued by the town of Belhaven. C, fdr public utilities' arid improvements, las provided by ast of the General 'As sembly, ratified Marcn ; in. lvviy line validity of said . bonds naving. , neen sustained In th caso-of Smith vs. Bel-- haven by the Supreme Court of Norm Carolina. The said bond will boar; in terest at the rate of five per centjper annum. Interest payable . semi-annual ly, and are to run as to the principal, for twenty-five years. Any denomina tion to suit the purchasers ' Willi be adopted., and all bids are expected' to Include cost of printing., was win ne opened at the next., meeting of I the Board of Aldermen on the 'eth ay(or July. 1909. and the Issue wfTl rbe awarded no the highest Mdder t N"o bid will be accepted at less than : par; GEO. H. HARRIS, th - , Town Clerk. 1;7 6-1 -to July .; ; ;; HN" WILL SELL AND RENT REAL ES- .-- TATE. . ; ri ;-;:?.. VJ-' :." " . . . ... -. , .! Assisted by my m I Will sell and rent houses and lots in the ? city, farms. Umber and limber lands In the countr. . . - - ; :; . J i : Those having such property to dis pose of will' find , us at 23 , Pullen Bdln?' tevllle m 1 r Raleleh. N. C. I i - - -in A t M A iW1 . l i"a t H?U Woman's U-iiiy Was : Eirn WHEN THE EEWJNO XIACUINX3 ...' v WAS 'iNVENTETX' WTJ ABJD GIVlNa TTOSIAlf TtlE v prtvtlEge 4 voTEiw r Tt3 'ltlid OcdJst ....... r w ... t I. MOsro In choosing Ineana comfort In 4s?: '.'.' v-.v.-, ttelnjf. ' !?; ; DONT jTATX, TO " CET tf ' XOUU V - VOXEL; r -lii'i'r- HART-WARD lit t HARbxyc til FayetteTlIle Et, - XUleisb V, O. Y01O 1 -lle first thing to foi l to select a house which yoa Know i to . be tlwr ouslily rcllaWe a . lioio . of ' prominence- hourc that stabllfdHNl Uiat lia been known for tlio rcllabilitr of' tlte Ihstmntcnts -ft,. wilt. for. 'years pant. Tlrm purclMMO rroin that Itouw a high xratkv Tirto tm yon iioMslbly tan afforti a Piano of -standard make a Piano ultfi n'rcpujatloiii for rcnaMHty 'and , durability, jina ,tlien you will, ho hare of .satisfaction, r. ii SudvA Housed fe; ""SdthADihna are' "f yrVv.u iHh:iTi-iniifpnM I l J menu liitov s'n-w r ; :i- ,:-BKnNJXGri 1 X' .,;.fLLi5n.'--vr.ff i,;- All sold on the -ewsy-pajrocnf .plan at prices coiwisteut with quality, hj i the ' - old rdiablo Ilonso of .r . y . t fir;. ., v fi o.ooo ltQAp hon psCi" t j ; ' ; : - Frankllnt6n ?' Tpwnshrp, ' Franklin county, North Carolina. "Bids will be received till nopn July. 6th on" J1D.000 road 'bonds, bear ne s ror t of t intor. 'est, fyayaUrV rnf-'anr--:!: 'atcd July-1; ll)C?."r .t-r.'nr - i , ' i. . Darnell A t
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1909, edition 1
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