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V DAILY INDUSTRIAL NEWS, THUliSDAY, Ai'lUL 12, 1906 What Society Folk in City and State are Doing 3 3 3 The Wednesday Afternoon Book Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Allen at her residence in West Mar ket street, enjoying an unusually inter esting session. The club has been studying France for some time and for yesterday's pro gramme the quotation, "Look now upon this picture and on this" was used to illustrate the wide variance in the two characters which were studied yestur- day. : ;, , 1 : These characters were Robespierre and Charlotte Corday, and the former was ably and comprehensively treated -by Mrs. R. F. Dal ton in a paper en titled - "The Girondists Robespierre,'' On tlie latter, "Charlotte Corday, a "Boost interesting paper was read by Mrs. Jr W. Fry. s ; After the reading of the papers a general discussion of their subjects took place, and refreshing delicacies were served to the guests. Dance at Manor. Asheville, N. C, April ll.-The stu dents staying at the Manor were given a farewell dancine party by Miss Scnb nr, of Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday night. The affair proved a mos"t enjoy able one for the young toiks ana a io ' lightful ending to the holiday. Those present were Misses Lily Lee, Mary Lee, Nettie Hiett, Snra West, Mar - gueirite Scribner, Mary - Ainsley, Gene vieve Ainsley, Miss Mora, Miss Mayer, Miss Sally Ainsley and Miss Bernard; Messrs. Richard Wayne, Donald Mor ton, Sherman Hayes, Fred Clark, Paul Fletcher, William Wrigley, .lay Jerome, Donald Heitt, Ben Bernard, John Stod dard, Rutherford Ainsley. . Mrs. Mitchell and Misfl Thompson Mine in with the boys from the Ashe ville school and to. attend the dance, ' Engagement Announced. Ashevillc, N. C, April 11. An an nouncement is made of the engagement of Miss Frances Moore Alexander, of Asheville, N. C, to the Rev. W. R. JIc Cnlla, Aberdeen, Miss. The marriago will take place on April 19, 1900, at the homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. C. F, Shaer, Scott, Ark. After the wedding the young couple will take a trip through the south and on their return will bo at home in 'Aberdeen, Miss. Will Attend Durham Convention. Winston-Shlem, N. C, April ll. The following left on tho 10:50 o'clock train yesterday for Durham where they will attend the annual session of the Wo man's foreign Missionary .-society or tiicv Baptist church which convened in Dm-- .ham last night! Mesdames F. J. Lup- fcrt, 11. JMontague, V. Iticn, irom lirst Baptist church;; Mrs. B. K. Mason, from Broad Street; Mrs. A. L. llctts, and Miss Kate Spraugh, from Southside anil Waughtown. Complimentary Entertainment. Winston-Salem, K. C, April 11. Mrs; William U. Reynolds entertained yes terday morning in her apartments' at Hotel Phoenix in honor of Miss Rebec ca Glenn, of Raleigh, who is the guest of Miss Mary Crist on Spring street. The game of battleships was played with great enthusiasm by the guests. Delicious refreshments were served .when the games were over. . i Will Wed Today. Asheville, X. 6., April 11. Mr. J. C. Perry, traveling inspector for tho In ternational Life and Health Insurance company, leaves tomorrow morning to marry Miss Carrie Cleland. After the wedding they will make an extended trip to Washington and returning will make Asheville their homo. : Invitations for Wedding. Greenville, N. C, April 11. Mr. El lert Alfred Moye has issued invitations for the marriage of his daughter Mary to Mr. John La Mar Carper Wednesday c-vening, April the twenty-fifth at haif after eight o'clock, in . tho Christian church. College Picnic. F.1on College, X. C, April 11. Misses Annie Laurie and Ruth Wicker enter tained a company of young people on the college campus in the afternoon. A profusion of luxuries were spread upon tlie ground and a time of merriment and good cheer ensued. Soak all evaporated fruits over night, but only in water to cover; too much makes them watery. All such fruits arc the better for being first placed in cold water to cover for a couple of hours; then well scrubbed with one of tho small brushes that coino for the pur pose and cost 2 cents, before, placing them in the water in which they are to remain all night. " Walkw Makci Them Batter Now 1 the time to place your order for that New Spring Summer Sufts! We are making them for $18.00 and up, and our line is the nobbiest and most up-to-date ever shown here. Call in nd look it over. T.A.Walker&Co. , UNIFORMS. Custom ShlrU. Fancy Vetta. Cleaning, Pressing and ; Repairing Done. 0 SHEPHERDESS FINE CHIP STRAW WITH PLUMES. v.. Large shepherdess hats of fine chip straw are most suitable) trimmed" with graceful plumes. .This one is of white aml-tho feathers shade into a delirate tint of apricot pink, which promises-to be the favorite color of the .season. The rosette is of soft white silk. MR. SATTERFIELD WEDS MISS CARLOTTA ANGIER . , y , , Marriage of Grand-daughter Brilliant Occasion in Durham SocietyPresents "Worth Fortune Received From Home and Abroad. .Special to Daily -Industrial News. Durham, X.-C, April 11. In Main i Ar,.i I. ..),,., .i, ii.: . i .jn ki u j,j , i unw.- v vii in i ii i H1.-3 mux ii J ill; it L 1 ,, ... , .... , , n hi o clock ,miss Lariotta oumore An-1 gier, ..daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John- athan C.Aiigier,ws given in marriage to Mr. Henry Clement Natterfield, f I Roxboro; the ceremony being performed j by the Rev. T. A. Smoot, pastor of tbel isutir-riii'ia, oi inreli. I in mediately after the marriage vows the bride und bridegroom left by way of-the 'Seaboard road, but did not toil their friends whether they were going north or south. Tho bridal .party entered the church in the following order : First canuv the J ushers, Messrs. William V. Flowers, of Durham; M. Preston Sal terlield. of Rox boro; Dr. Bradshaw, of Jxloro, and Jlr. Percy Reade, of this city. These were followed by tho groomsmen and bride's maids, these entering in couples, as follows: Mr. J. A.- Long, of Rox boro, with Miss Bessie Height, of Rome, Ga.; Mr. !.. G. Connelly,- of Durham, with Sliss Maudo Anjrier, sister of the bride, of Durham,- ami- Mr. . fi. Cooper, of Henderson, with Miss Maude Sattcr- PERSONAL F, Ingold, of Enndleman, N. C, is in the city. A. W. Cooke lias returned from a'busi ncss trip to Kaleigh, (.i-eorjro W. Pritchett returned trom a business trin vesterdav. .1. Elwood Cox. of Hiirh Point. N. ...... i ' K. Cruikshanky of Raleiph, N. C, is; visiting relatives in the city. j Miss Pearl Kldridu;e returned from i Charlotte, N. C, at noon yesterday. i . C. H. Miles, wife and child, have gonei to Cincinnati, Ohio, to visit relatives, i Scott Brown, a former resident, who now lives in South Carolina, is in thu city. Miss Ada Snow, of Winston-Salem, N. C, was registered at the Uenbow yes terday. Miss Sallio Eagles, of Wilson, JT. P., is visiting Mrs. J). (!. Burton at 807 Bankin street. Col. John K. Lane, who has been vis iting relatives in this city, returned to Ore Hill, X. C, yesterday. Clay Ainificld arrived from Handle man, N. C, yesterday to attend the in stallation of the new Elk olllcers. Mrs. Virginia Osborne, of , Norfolk, Va., has arrived in the city to visit her 30H.-JI. U. Osborne, 107 Lyndon street. W. H. Stone, Sr., of Durham, X. C, is visiting tlie family of Ins son, W. II. Stone, Jr., in West Washington street. Mrs. X. T.Howerton has returned to Durham, X. C, after a visit to tho fam ily of Lee M. Battle, in West Market street. - MitM Bessie Cold, of Cohlsborn. X, P., is visit ins her brother, P. 1). (jolil, cor ner .Mehdcnlmll and West Market streets. Miss Edna McCrary, of Lexington, N. C, spent yesterday afternoon in the city with her brother T. K. McCrary. Slio was accompanied by Mr. MeCrary'a lit tle daughter, , SPRING HATS ? T , , . , , of Late Washington Duke field, of Rojilioio. Those were followed down the aisle -hv tho maid of honor, i i , n , v ii i i she being followed liv the undo with her father, who gave her away, The bride is the second daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C.Anciernnd a onind-daucrhtcr of the late Washimtun nrnhd-i J),', (j0iP"o She was educated at Trinity ege and lreensuoro remain College and by travel, having traveled rather extensively in tho last few years. Mr, Katterlicld, the bridegroom, is the sou of Mr. Samuel P. 'Salt.erfield. of Rox boro, for many years deputy I'nited States, collector .for this district. He is iissocinted with his father in business in Roxboro. He .was educalod --at Trin ity College, graduating with the class Of l!)0t. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anpfier last evening there was u reception ten dered the bridal party. A course din ner was served and tho Durham orches tra furnished tho music. The presents, which wero shown at the-, reception, l ciime from oil parts of the couiitrv.scv I eral coming from foreign countries, and i represented a considerable fortune. MENTION "Peto" Jones, who has just recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia, will leave for his home in Virginia this morning. TV K Trwirl fnrmevtir ftt flirt T-Tcful Ifluilford, now manager of Jackson J Snriiii'S Hotel, snent vesterilsv after- 0-.PI,rinK ""tel. -apent noon in the city . Julian Price, Virginia- state agent foi the Greensboro I.il'o Insurance Com pany, with headquarters at .'-Norfolk, a., is m tho city. Mi.ss Lizzie Wharton, who has been visiting her broth .v, E. P. Wharton, in Asheboro stru:, ratnrned to 'Salisbury. X. P., yesicr.hr'. She was accoinnaiiicd by Mrs. E. C. Smith, Iier sister, who re sides in this citv. - The manor horse at SaltOeet. Liiicoln hhire, Eiighiiid, has what is said to be the -first wallpaper used in England. The paper, which in like blotting paper in texture and has a cream-colored ground and chocolate design, is fastened to the wall with small tucks. Beware of Ointment for Catnrrb (but C ontnla Mercury, us mercury will surely destroy the sense of mcU and completely derange tho whole 'system when cnteriiiK It through the mucoiui uurfaces. Such articles Hhould never be used except on prescript Ions from reputable phy HlclunH, as the damage limy will do is ton fold to the Rood you van pomslhly derive from thorn. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,- O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoiiM surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the srenulne. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by 1 J. Cheney & Co. Tesll uioniulH free. Isold by J-iruggluti. t'rlco, 7Dc per Tuk'o Hull's. Family Pill tot ton stipallon. MUTUAL BENEFIT IS BEST. ft- KRANICH AND BACH PIANOS S. VL ANDREWS. CARNEGIE 0UTK1SSES HOBSOIUHE'S SURE Atlanta Woman, Saluted by Both, Gives Steel King the Laurels.. Atlanta. April 11. "The Carnegie kiss ! leaves nothing to bo desired" is the ver- I diet of Mrs. J. H. Kichbci'g, whose lips were saluted by the ironmaster at the ' reception given him in Atlanta. 'I "1 no pressure or Air. uarnegie s lips caused the most satisfying sensation I have ever experienced. The Carnegie kiss thrills, and it also soothes. There is a clinging quality about Mr. Carne gie' lips that makes it perfect in an osculatory way. Mr. Carnegie may be old in years, but he is young enough in kissing ability. "Thu Carnegie kiss is superior in ev ery wny to the kiss of Hobson. "I was kissed by the Merrimack hero when ho was here some years ago, but .got little joy out of it. Hobson is too nasty, jlo just perks . at . a woman a mouth and quits. That doesn't satisfy. Mr. Carnegie covers your lins with his and kisses them covered. The Hobson kiss Is immature;; the Carnegie kiss is mature." Is the Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has ! an atmosphere, which makes life in; some form possible on that satellite;' but not for liuman beings, who Ii.ivr a i hard enough time on this earth of ours; ' ; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Bilious-; I ness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, ,laun- dice. Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, I Kidnev complaints, General Debility i and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Appetizer lor weak : persons and especially for tlie aged. Jt! induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by all druggists. Price only 50c, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? LADIES? HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DRY CLEANING ? ? ? ?????????? ? AWe Dry Clean all dainty garments and the most deli cate fabrics so perfectly the; goods look like new. We Guarantee our process to not injure the most delicate colors. Try us on your lace waist or even ing gown. A A Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works ! MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress 214 W. Market St. Telephone No. 212 an ft ft ft ft Easter Shoes Every woman desires to be well gowned upon Eas ter above all days of the year. And to every such woman correct, well-fitting shoes are not less es sential than a becoming bofanct or faultless gloves. In our Easier footwear wa have a variety of the best styles and they are made to lit the feet and do not slip at the heels. . Talent leather still holds first place for drensy wear, t hoiiKh the mft reliable kid is attain fast growing In favor, .Wide Klblion Ties predoniliiate In Ox forrtfl. Pumps are In grreat demand, ft Peebles Shoe Co., 216 South Elm Street Springs Flowering Plants and Bulbs. (.'annas, Gladiolus, Caladimn Da.lia.fl, Tuberoses, Cabbage, Lettuce nnd Toma to plants now ready. Also Hoses, tler uhiumg and an assortment of Flowering Hants. BLAKE & TODD, PIIOXK 700. Julian Avenue. Greensboro, X, (J. Bend for catalogue. pecial Easter ale Offerings GREY WOOLENS PROPERLY PRICED. 75c Grey Sicilian at 48c. 50-inch fine lustre Orey Si cilian, 73c. value. Special at -lSe. 68c. 42-inch Grey Check Suit ing, two shades, light and dark. Special .. . . .. ..48c, $1.00 50-lnch Grey Sicilian. Special at .. .. .. .. .. ..85c. 44, 40 and 51-inch -Grey Chif fon Panamas at..!)8c. and $1.48 ; Black Goods Specials. - 75c. 50-inch Black Sicilian at 4Sc. Fine quality 38-inch. Alb Wool Tainese or Xunsvciling, beauti ful for cither separate skirts or dresses. Price ..48c. Imported and Domestic Rlack Voiles . . , .48,- 75, 98c and $1.2.5 Black Chiffon Panama, the material that is so popular for separate skirts. Prion .. .. .. .... ..73, il8., $1.25 and If 1. 4 8 HarryBelk Bros. Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Nos. i A Simple Business Proposition. LOOK INTO IT We guarantee to save you money on your purchases on Mantels, Tiles and Crates nnd if vou arc even thinking of using anything m this lino it is your duty to yourself to to seo our line before pur chasing. Wa know that we are of fering the best goods of their kind and the very best kind, at exceptionally low prices. This statement is based, not only on our jmlgnient as practical itaiitel makers but on the opinions of various architects and builder throughout the country. Bcmember our motto: "Quick Sales and Small Profits" McClamroch Mantel COMPANY 432 South Elm Street, GREENSBORO, N. C. Phone 161. J.W. Parker's Studio FOR VOICE, PIANO. PIPE ORGAN. HARMONY. Annex First llaptist Church Cor. Washington and Greene Sis., Urconsboro, N. C. American and European Kduca tlon. Thirty years experience. Adviiiuafres as grood us van be Obtained Jinywliei-o in the Smith. Students can bPKin at any time, l'nr more particular Information apply at Studio. CHOICE ROSES Cum a 1 lorn, Violet unit other on era, aiirar hand. Shower Woihltngr Honqnoto. Huiitlaomo Floral Ooalcaa. Pot m) ont ioov hoddlna: la Toioailo, Cabbaco nil other Voftotablo Plaata. B) ollao. Ordera oroaiptlT ewcal AVrite, 'nhoao or telesrana. H. STEINMETZ FtomsT. Ralelsh, North Carollaa. It will pay you to stay in close touch with our establish ment during EAST ER WEEK. Your Millinery, Dress Materials and acces sories that go to complete your Eas ter wardrobe you will find here. Plen ty qf assortment very attractively priced for Easter selling 0 i 240-242 S. Elm Street. Little Gifts for Easter-Tide. ' Our selection of the many beautiful things which we particularly invite you to see at this time was governed largely by the pretty custom of Kanter gift giving nnd there are now displayed .in our canes a hundred-: and-one lit 1 lo objects and dainty gift trinkets most suitable and accept able remembrances for this spring time festival. So we feel entirely safe in saying that no matter whom you wish to renienilier this Kaster friend, relative or swecthcari,, wo can submit for your consideration a range of these things that will be found not only entirely appropriate to tho season lint to- whatever rehil ionshiji may exist between donor and recipient. Wc have appi'nilr-d hemvil h suggested lists which we trust may prove helpful when choosing your Kaster gifts: Little Gifts Appropriate for the Easter Girl. SCARP PIN BROOCH HATPIN WATCH FOB I0CKET MINIATURE CASE BON-BON DISH 3MW Easter-tide Remembrances for Matrons. VANITY BOX SHOE HORN CANDLE STICK NEEDLE CASE A few of the many things sure to be welcomed by the younger men. CUFF LINKS WATCH FOB CARD CASE MATCH BOX STUDS v BAG TAG CIGAR CUTTER HAT BRUSH And by WHISK BROOM SHAVING BOWL FOUNTAIN PEN SOAP BOX R. C Bernau Watch Inspector for Southern Railway. BENBOW HOTEL BUILDING. REO Built for Catalog on AppUutton. Send Z-Cent Stamp. Res Utht Tourlnf Car, lfr-H. P41J50 F. 0. 1. Unslni, Mich. Top J7S.M Mr. GEO. L. LYON. STATE AGENT. DURHAM. N. C. REO MOTOR CAR CO.. Lanung. Mich. INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS WITH "NEWS' ADS v White Persian Lawn at Special Easter Prices 121-2c. WJiite Persian Laiwn. . . .... .. ... .. .10c. 20c. White Persian Lr.wil.1Bc. 15c. 40-inch sheer India Lawn ".; .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..12 l-2c. 15c. Persian JLwn ..18c. New Separate Skirts. Xew Separate Skirt. White Linine Wash Skirts and Black, Navy, Greys, and Cream Wool ensnew arrivals, a'Jl one lot, be ing manufacturers' samples. At our prices mean a 33 1-3 per V V.A cent., saving. The new plaited front circular Skirt, won't sag, material - all wool Panama. Price .. ..$5.00 Other Special Kkirt values at ....$5.00, $7.50, $8.50, and $9.50 $7.50 Black Silk Petticoats , at $5.00. Several styles, extra quaflity, warranted one season's wear Black Taffeta, extra -wide, deep flounce and silk dust ruffle, $7.50 value. Special at. ..$5.00 Other values in Black Silk Petticoats at ..... ..- .. .. ..' $6.!)8, $7.50, $8.50 and SD.50. IS HZ DESK CLOCK STAMP BOX GLOVE HOOK TEA BELL ALMOND DISH SALAD SET COFFEE SPOONS their Elders. MILITARY BRUSHES PAPER CLIP Optician what happens
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