6 MISS BRITTON fjSrf^g\ A Young' Society / |P' \ Lady of Augusta, J / I Augijsta! I TAKE pleasure in joining the g large number of testators who have been cured through the use ’kjt of Wine of Cardui. it is certainly a very remarkable curative agent, and while it is pleasant to take and mild f '®** I ** inaction it is very,strong and positive way home and great was my joy to in curative ability. Since early wo- fine! that within a few days it manhood I suffered from extreme brought me great relief. My food nervousness and seemed unusually seemed to digest without trouble, sensitive to climatic changes. A and .the headache soon disappeared slight cold or too great heat would j altogether. I kept using it until I upset me and headache and general j had taken five bottles and felt that indisposition would result. My ; i had never invested any money in stomach was easily upset and 1 my life which brought such great would frequently have heartburn, returns. Within two months I was sour stomach, and the heavy feel- like a changed woman. My aches ing you experience when you have and pains disappeared as if by indigestion. 1 was also irregular magic and new life and activity and had severe monthly pains, all of seemed to course through my veinß. which showed me that I was entirely I began to enjoy out door life, long out of harmony with health. 1 nat- walks and exercise as never before, urally desired a change and doc- it is indeed gratifying to exper tored for several months, hoping for ience such a remarkable change in better health. 1 was however ilis- body and mind wdiieh perfect health appointed to find that the medicine brings, and believing that your afforded me no relief. I noticed | medicine is well worthy of full confi your ad in the street car and I bought: dence and endorsement I am glad to a bottle of Wine of Cardui on my give it both. Young women cannot too carefully guard the monthly function. Women as a rule look upon this great function of nature as a trouble instead of a blessing. They seldom consider that it relieves the body of poisonous wastes and that a suppressed or a scanty How i 3 invariably a forerunner of sickness. liecause Wine of Cardui perfectly regulates the monthly function hundreds of thousands of women owe their lives to it. W ine of Cardui as a regulator of the monthly function not only purifies the blood but it relieves weak and nervous wou.«a of troubles which doctors not only did not cure but do not often diagno.se correctly. In thousands of cases of so-called “debility,” and “tired, worn out feeling” Wine of Cardui by regulating the menstrual flow, has proven the remedy that was needed. If your doctor is doing you no good, secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui and take it in your home. It will cure you but you will only be one woman among (thousands with the same experience. Remember Wine of Cardui cured Miss Hritton. Accept no other medicine as a substitute. Give Wine of Cardui a fair trial and health will be yours. WINE of CARDUI SANTA CL AOS' SLEEP ft has been learned from good authority (those who have tried the ROYAL FELT) that Santa Claus takes his long sleep on a A Royal Elastic Felt Mattress. He spends 364 days and nights in each year sleeping, and this very fact is evidence that he has a good bed to sleep on. Os course it is “THE BEST,” for he has nothing but the best of everything. Have you thought of requesting Santa Claus to bring one of these mattresses to some one to whom you intend making a present? Write for Booklet, “The Royal Way to Comfort.” *4 Royal! & Borden. GoldsboroTN. C. Raleigh. N. C. Durham, N. C | GARY’S SCHOOL-—rasas, ji o RALEIGH, N. \\ t ► The Fixty-first Annual Session begins September ISth. Tho Easier * | \ > Term begins January 28th. < i o St. Mary's School oilers Instr ueticn in the following departments: Tlio o < ► Preparatory School, the College, the Art School, the Musical School, the *| i > Business School. „ < * <► There are two hundred and for ly-cight students, representing nine dio- *' * ► cce<’s. Faculty of twenty-five. Much of tho equipment is new; eight new 0 J l pianos bought this year. <) <► St. Mary's Kindergarten i 3 lo ealed lu the center of the city under Mbs <► Louise T. liusbcos charge. , <> “ For Catalogue, address, REV. T, D, BRATTON, D. D. <► THE NEWS AND OBSERVER; WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEC. 10. 1902. W* OfIAN : : ; | . : : Society.! —Mrs. il. T. Hudson and children have gone lo Shelby cn a visit. —Airs. Weston It. dales ami Miss Anna dales have returned from dreensboro. —Mrs. It. S. Mi Conchy returned to the city yesterday after a visit to her sister in Kinston. —Mrs. T. N. Richardson returned yes terday after an extended visit to relatives In Danville, Va. —Mi-s Mattie Gill, of Wake Forest, who has been visiting Mrs. J- IX Briggs, returned home yesterday. —Mrs. Joseph E. Robinson and Miss Daisy Smith, of Goldsboro, arrived yes terday and arc guests of Mrs. L. A. Mahler. —Air. and Mrs. Van Fleming, Mr. Mid dleton Fleming. Mr. Ferry Fleming and Dr. Arthur Fleming went, to Lou is burg yesterday morning. —Mrs. Butt and children, of Norfolk, who have been on a visit to Mrs. Butt's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Mar shall, left yesterday for their home. —Mrs. Hal. M. Worth, of Worthville, has arrived in th*' city and is the guest of Mrs. A. M. MePheoters, having come to attend the Ward-Grimes wedding. —The friends of Miss Katie Smith, whose wrist was broken some time ago. will b> glad lo know that she is able to use hi i hand again and is rapidly im proving. —Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winston, of Youngsville, who have been guests at the home of Mr. G. M- Alien, left yester day' to attend the Baptist State Conven tion in Durham. —Mr. H. R. Thorpe. Mi s Buev Thorpe and Miss Embra Morton, of Rocky Mount, arrived Monday night for the Thorpe-Young marriage today. They are guests at the* Yarborough. —There will lie no meeting of the John son Pettigrew Chapter, C. 1). C..- in De r~mber. An extra meeting will lie help early in January to prepare for .■<-h>br;b it g Reids birthday. Mrs. T. li. Womack president. —To attend the performance of Mrs. Re Moyne last night there came from Franklinton Misses Mattie Ballard, Jen nie Joyner. Annie McGhee; Messrs. R. B. White, A. S. Joyner, E. J. Cheatham and B. W. Ballard. —Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Smith, form erly ol' Charleston, S. C., have made Raleigh their home, and are located at the northwest corn* r of Lane street and Linden Avenue. Mr. Smith is clerk lo Major Hughes, of the Seaboard Air Line. ♦ Mangum-Ford. Last night at & o'clock there was a marriage at the residence of Mr. James Hannn, by Justice of the Peace Heflin, the contracting parties being Mr. William Mangum of Raleigh, and Miss flattie Ford, of Holly Springs. ❖ Marriage Licenses. Marriage license were issued yesterday to Air. William Mangum, of Raleigh, and Miss Hattie Ford, of Holly Springs: Mr. J. 11. Yates: and Miss Loyetta Coun cil, both of Apex: Mr. Louis Henry Emory, of Millbrook, and Miss Anno Berry, of Six Forks. ♦ Eentniss Eookilub. The Kcntness Book (Tub was charm ingly entertained Mot day afternoon by Miss Mary Aimislead Jones, on Hills boro street. Papers were read By Miss Mary Johnson on ‘ Charles Fox” and by Miss Mary Shipp on ‘ William Pitt, tie Younger.” Refreshments were two and an enjoyable afternoon spent. Among ibe visitors present were Miss Sarah Kenan, of Wilmington; Misses Mery and Sudie Johnson, of New York, >nl Mis.- .folia Parsley, of Wilmington. ♦ Peddte- b dams, At nint o'clo; k last evenin g at tin home of Mr. E. A Adams, 313 South Dawson street, Miss Bessie Nelson Vdums and Mr, C. Lester Peddle were united in marriage. The eermnony vas performed by Re' . W. D Hubbard. r»ps tor of the Bapti L Tabernacle. Then were mi attendants. Tin* bride is a most attractive young lady and has many friends. The groom is an excellent young man wlvo enjoys the confidence of all. lie is the head sales man in tin grocery store of Mr. Fred. Wool leo tt. Mr. and Mrs. Peddie "ill reside at ■;l7 South Dawson street. ♦ Eodgc-Baniel. Announcement is made of the ap proaching murriugi of Miss BhcUa Daniel, daught'r of Rev. Dr. Eugeilo Daniel, formerly of Raleigh, now of Lewisburg. W. Va., in January, to Mr. John Dodge, of Jacksonville, Fla. Ir. Daniel was for twelve years pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Italeigb and he and his family have, a host ot friend,- here. ♦ An Enjoyable Evening Many' friends met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. Foster to enjoy a most delightful program, consisting of Instrumental and vocal sol Os. trios, duds, recitations, etc., rendered by the pupils of her music class. Those taking part in the program w-'t’e: Misses Margaret Betts. Minnie Grissom, Mary Beckham, Bessie King .Tessin Jones, Willow Weathers, Myrtle King. Louis Wyatt. Lillian Finch. Louise Farmer, Salih' Beckham, Katie Brock,veil, Emma Griffin, Alary King ami Master Russell Jones. At the close of the entertainment re treshmeats ere served and all pr •m spent a most delightful over ing. ♦ TROBrr-YOTJNO A Bnlltxnt M image This Evening in Presby terian Church This evening at S:3O o’clock iu the First Presbyterian church, "ill take place the marriage of Miss Charlotte Young, daughter of Ron. James It, Young and Air. Henry Roane Thorpe, of Rocky Mount. There will be eight couples in attendance and it "ill be a briliaut event. Tho •wedding "ill be followed By a reception at Mr. Young’s residence on Blount street from t* to 12. Lav* night after a rehearsal In the church, Mr. F. W. Mahler entertained the bridal party with a complimentary card party in his bachelor apartments on Fayetteville street. The attendants upon the marriage are Miss Mabel Young, sister of the bride; Miss Rila Tucker, <>f Henderson: Miss Augusta Talcctt, ts Richmond; Miss Melissa Payne, of Nor folk, Va.; Miss Blanche Arden Blake, .Miss Annie Pannadv, of Oxford; Miss FTnbra Morion, of Rocky Mount; Miss Lucy Thorpe, of Rocky Mount, and Messrs. J. L. Arrington, of Rocky Mount; J. K. Morrise.v, ot Clinton; E. W. Mahler, ,l. C. Biggs, of Durham; Robt. laissitor, of Henderson; John M .Sherred, of San Francisco, Cal.; Herbert M. Jenkins, of Tarboro: Watkins W. Robards, John H. Andrews. Samuel J. Hinsdale, J. Tucker Pesoud and Joseph B. Ramsey, of Rocky Mount, all of these having arrived in the city. The dance on Thursday evening at the Olivia Raney Library, complimentary to the visitors at the Thorpe-Young wed ding promises to be a very delightful event and one of the most brilliant of the season. Mr. John 11. Anderson will lead the german. ♦ HOLDIHG DUNN The Weddivg of a Popular Couple Yesterday at Wake Poieat- Make Forest N. C., Dec. ?. —(Special.)— The marriage of Dr. S. P. Holding and MBs Eva F. Dunn was witnessed this afternoon at A;TO o'clock, by a large con course of friends and admirers of the popular young couple. The ceremony wax performed by Rev. Mr. Lynch, at tin* home of the bride, and was original and impressive, departing from the usual stereotyped phrases common to such oc casions. The bride is a handsome young woman, the second daughter of Mr. John O. Dunn, and a niece of Mrs. John 1). Uriggs, of Raleigh. She wore a stylish going-away gown of dark green cloth with jacket and hat to match, and carried a bouquet of Bride's roses. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Dr. Holding is a prominent young phy sician of Wake Forest, and admired by all for his sterling qualities, gentlemanly manner and gentle spirit. The bride is much In.'loverl and seldom Inis a young (ouple joined hands an i heart with brighter hopes for the future. Our com munity wishes them joy and God-speed. They left on the seven o’clock Seaboard train for Florida, and may extend their lrip to Cuba. A large number of friends accompanied them to the station and saw them safely off. showering them with rice, after decorating the bride's large trunk in a most artistic manner, which will no doubt cause h/r to be v.ell looked aft r by all along tho route. ❖ W&id-Grimes Marriage. The marriage of Miss Ndla Grimes to Mr. John Ward will take dace this morning at ten o'clock at Christ church- Yesterday afternoon from four to six o'clock at the home of the bride there was a most delightful tea. There were in attendance many of the lady friends of the family and the afternoon was most en lovable spent. ♦ Delightful “At Home” at Hamlet, Hamlet, X. ifce. 9.—(Special.) Never before p. rhaps have many of the citizens of the cultured little city of Hamlet enjoyed a more delightful eve n ing than the "At Home,” given Saturday evening. December 6th, from 8 to li o'clock by Mr. and Airs. Edwin M. Love ■in commemoration of the 23th anuiver- Unry of flair marriage. The elegant and commodious home of Mr. and Airs. Love was beautifully and artistically decorated with evergreens and various potted plants. After two hours of social conversation in the parlors the party was ushered to the dining room by Air. and Airs. Love, where was served a most sumptuous wedding feast, there being everything dainty that eonld tenipt. the appetite. Mr. and .Mrs. Love were the recipients of many handsome and eostlv presents. There were some fifty or sixty guests •tesenl. Among those from a distance wer : Aii. s Banka, and Mr. and Airs. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, of Raleigh; Miss Smith, of Goldsboro; Messrs. A. S. Dockery and P. AY. West, of Rocking ham. Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Purvis, daughters of Mr. and Alts. Love, assisted in re ceiving. ♦ Two Marriages To-day. Greensboro, X. C., Dec. 9.—(Special.)- This morning Mr Thomas E. Lynch went to Winston, where tomorrow morn ing he will bo married to Miss Cnddye Monroe Whittington, at 10 o'clock. Th-> ceremony "will be performed at the horn-' of Mr. Thos, Wilson, on (’berry street, by E"V. Dr. R. E. Caldwell, and the eouple will come by Greensboro on the 11:18 train, not stopping, but going on a bridal trip to Richmond and other cities. After December 20th the couple will be “at home" at 847 .\shehopo street, Greensboro. Mr. Geo. (’. Lynch, of HUiS boro, accompanied his brother today, and will aet as best man. Another marriage of interest to Greens boro pcopl ■ is that of Mr. Hilaries E. Brower, formerly of this city, now ot Waycross, Ga., to Miss Ethel Armlicld, at Mt. Airy, tomorrow evening at the Methodist church there. Following tlio ;narri-»|ge a reception will be tendered the bridal party at the home of the bride, and the couple will arrive here at. noon Thursday enroute South. Air. Brower spent last night in th" city, and left for Alt. Airy this afternoon, accompanied by Messrs. AY. I. Underwood, editor of the Textile Excelsior of Charlotte, and T. A. Glascock, of Greensboro; others going up for the occasion were bliss Kate "Wake field. of Charlotte: Mrs- E. G. Gilmer ar.d Miss Myrtle Armfleld. Bister of the bride from tins city, and Mrs. Dixie • .’i liner. ♦ MyeivStepliens, Charlotte. N. C- Dec. 9.—(Speeia!.)-- At St. I’ebr's Episcopal church tbs evening', Air. George Stephens and Mis* Sophie Myers wire united in marriage. Rev. C. C. Leman, rector, perlornted l i:c ceremony. Mr. Wood 1J- Wood w,e )»< t man and Miss Alary Morrison maid . Andrew--, and is the president president of the Raleigh Electric f'oni puuy and is popular in both business and social circles. A WILCOX TO BE TE ED IN JANUARY. T Governor Orders a Kpicial Term of Court for Perquimans County % A special term of the court for Per quimans county was ordered yesterday by Governor Aveoclt. This will begun on Monday. January 12th, and will be pre sided over by Judge W. 15. Council. The term is for the hearing of criminal cases and ns the case of Wilcox, charged with the murder of Miss Nellie Cropsey has been removed to Perquimans county, this case will be h -ard by the court, which will be held at Hertford. DANCING THIS EVENING. Prof. W. H. 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