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SUNDAY CORNING, JANUARY 4. 1911 THE NEWS AND OBSERVED is. i I cetettj MISS CATHERINE WHARTON A CMmKNCE SME :. - - "i Millinery of Interest. iivruf WlM fc-klee be br tbf waft And IV-s, the shepherd, M0" t,,..?,V Aai Tom beers l"f 1"" ,B And aillk roiM f rosea home In pn. Wbe teWxxl la alpt sud 'lTul The Bicbtlr sings stsrlng fa-whit ,, To woo! njery te! . ' M. . Wall greeny ia doth ' ' - I WIM all sbowl the wind doth Wp N Aa4 rowMBt drown the parso s v. A.d bird, mi bmodlng t the ssow. nd Msrisa's looks red and rsw. Whea roaxrd rnihs bin la the eowl- The atghtty sing ,h staring owl T whit " Tii whoo! a wrrr nt ' While grea" Joss dMb kneel the pot. ftUXLlAM fHAKKHPRAKE. - Wirt Rosa Harrow ha returned to Carthage aft" spending th holl ' day with parents. . ' Maggie WhiftF?? of. Pltta- THAT WILL. Our ANNUAL SALE is doing great things for onr stock it js rcdacing it.sterdawe3canl ed nt all the cut-glass. We have quite a number , bore, wa Tin We ' Itr-y MtnjM. CLEAR I f -' !iM Amite l.e Graham an Ma tilda Brrant hive returned to their ' homes Iri Durham, after visiting their i grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Ieo 1, , Heertt. - - Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Barne, af ter a visit to Kaleigh and Klttrell, have returned to their home in I.nui- viil. K, ,. . ills Alice Tull. of Kington, ar rived yesterday afternoon to visit Mrs. V. 8. Penny, t Miss Mfriel orqvee. of New Bern, is the guest of Mis Helen Ball, oh . North Blount .trect. i Mrs. J. K. Kell. if Clayton, ar rived yesterday to ' iit h-r daughter. Mr. A. L. liswling' i Mr. and Mrs. Klin farr have le lurned from Kdgecnmhe county, hi-re thev spent th holiday ' 'lr. and Mr. W. I". Dudd and children, who hiivp ben vieiting Mrs. Itodd's pate-it. Mi. und Mrs. Thomaji John. In West Kaleigh.. have return ted to their home in Chicago. , -Mr, and Mrs. Percy .1 Olive, of .Ape", "were In the city yesterday. I Ml Mary Hherrtll riiirned ep ,rday aflei-rionn to Kotidolph-Macon t olleiie. where rbr teaclie. I,, ili tllran rH'irhrtry returned ' .iVi'New Mill yea'.trdjy afternoon. aftr 'nuendinii the d,iy in the city, t MIw Alice Mrl'ullvrn. of AM'ul lers, pent the day in the c"' eter dv. - Mil II H. Nooe, of None was in . llal'iwh yee'erday ishoppinic Mink Mametl t'Hrtcr. uf (lolls Sir.n?. returned home yesterday f ternoon. after i'"dl"K the day hone ler who epeni the holnlnv :ii i h- cit . returned eterday iifie-rio.m ' i'hap- a UOU .. 1 I . ' T""" NEW YEAR STYLES In . - flulti,' Skirt and Coat, every Mtltch mada at horna giVb vovr ordkr kow For the .Vwet there li In Stylo and Fabric. S.SNYDER The Only tddiea' Tailor in Kaielgh 123 IrS Fayetteville tit. Second Floor, over' Dohhln Kerrall Btore. OUa l'lrld Club. The OUn Podrtdtt flub-will' rnert Tuesday afternoon at J:'4T o'clock at the home of Mr. Frank T. Ward on Norlh Hlnunt atreet, i. St. Luke's Home.,,, Service during the month of Jan uary will he conducted at Si. Uuke'a Home in the Central Methodist church every Hunday afternoon at 4 O'clock MlHeUmary hut'icty. The Wonutn Missionary Society of Kdenton Street Methodiat church will meet at. S:I0 o'clock Monday af ternoon In the Hunday school room. Daughter Arrtied. whw Ustr-twii' Thw vf MrwrT- .tohnaoTT--pifTWntMr-nrtt-HT'fAr Ks t.leiin. have jn:ir u. ih ii home' m " t reenslMiro Miss Nancv l-'e lia- returned f i ftnr"vrttmtTrirtrm; hei-hU(L. -Mine Kstellc Yiirln.riiuli of t'ui y. KieiH a few himiM in Hi' . it .yesU:r- ,.1L. li-,Uti:-J.uEU.Ul. .tt.lui-iU131..ijee-U, 4 jtMin&iiiki 111' h'didJiii Milt her pa- fapjtf nii T?TtirTt7a TfT n"yiTnt-Trw-etT'"i" imk ai Hrtoi ,4i. I'siiii 1. llailex 'h i rttiirti' d ?reflv Hrve-i .,ft, wfi' iv "lie ipent the fiolldsvF. -Mn I.HU1II Applewhite; who has l.ei n vii;ik Mri V .1 Applewhite, has reiur pd ICnfp Id . iHcnticlti tent u rj fttMik flub. The Twentieth t'etitury I took t'iuli will ni".-i with ilrw "Ihi Johnmui on iTiiesd.!) afternoon1 ! 3:43 aid arrived ut the home of her par ents. Mr and Mrs, Junies H. t'likard -tnn Hi)tu rdyT-)tenilr i " . JU 11- , "Tfie MoriiiiiK Wau-li."" "HtmilarreTTtTf srat ritrtrrir-Mr- !W gar M. Hall; secretary of the 1. M. ('. A will address the devotional de partment of Kdeirton' Street Kpworth ljBne 'iiua n4Mi mumiLftKMSffMr Iiir Watch. " , TtSrTixwir''i-- - - Mi llioiiiii". II. tiring at Hotne to M trt Thoiiiiis II. HrlxRir. teacher of the lir; ci.;.i...iii', 'U Hapllst i linn h. eiiteriiiiiied his scholars at a iiiosi ileliKhtful ucrtiston at his home on Nw Year's evening- 1'ractfcally even one of the thirty-five member of the i liise were present for the oe ciisioir. iiN.d eiery younK man had the privilege of 'tirlnglnir with him some jounii laih Several deliahtful kiuhu ere plat ed durum the evening, and a very In ONE lilLTiUTE I CLOGGED NOSTRILS 0PEII-C01DS AliD CATARRH VAlflSH Slop al Dlsrliarvc, Clears Muffed Head. Ileal InllaJiiod Mr rassaKos and iou Hreallie Krerl). Trv "Kly's t'ream Halm " Get a small bottle Hiiywuy, jimt to ttv tt Apply a little In the nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose .mid stopped up air psik' of the head twill open volt will hreathe freely, dullness anil heuditche disappear. tU morning th cntatrh. cold-ln-heud or (atairhal mr throat will he (tune Knd sin h misery now' Ot the small hottie of "Klv's Cream Halm." at anv dnnc store. Thin sweet, frag rant halm dissoUm by the heat f the nortrila, penetrate nnd heals the In flamed, swollen membrane which lines the iiusc, head and thrdat; clears the sir passage, stops naaty dischargee and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes Immediately. I ion I lay awtrke tntilght struggling for breath with head stuffed; nos tril dosed, hawking and blowing Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul inucoii dropping into the throat. Hnd raw dryness Is distressing nut truly needles , I'ut your faith Just, once In "Kly's f ream Ualni" and your cold or cntnrrh will surely disappear. MARRIAGE INVITATIONS Reception and Visiting Cards, CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED e- i-'-''r'l;-.,j :, ' '- '. II " . ' - . 'V.y - rs : n''i")n.'. . ' ' '. ; 1 I ' Miss Catherine Wharton, the daugh ter of Mre. John C. Drewry, playe Had Is Small' In "Officer 668" and will be with the company when It comes here Friday night, January . Mies Wharton began her prOfne- atonal career with one of the best atock companies In the North and won a prominent place In the cast Immediately. Joining the .company In New York, the company ' ha toured the, West with unvarying suc cess, and It la now going through the South. The Raleigh appearance will be hep- first -one- elnce adopting the professional stage. She goes Into the theatrical Ufa im mensely more bleesea tnaii the trt army -of play eTi who" m ur fight their had her own warfarna, but she had distinct advantage In being born, not only well, but with distinction. The conflict has been with relative who opposed her choice of a profession utyll they raw that ahe would not be happy until she entered It and had the career which ahe sought. Mr', and Mrs. Dreary then gave way to her wishes and she has done welL Mlaa Wharton la a granddaughter of Mr. L. Bank Holt, of Burlington, one of North Carolina' wealthy manufacturer and brother of former Governor Thomas M. Holt. Mr. Holt, ha not encouraged her In her stag aspirations, but all reJatlve have beeu kind and aha 1 having a smooth course. Reared as she has been wlth'Jut a want, her election of prbfeeetottr tClr"tratrter bardhp and Invite manifold knocka, 1 ex way ovct-every difficulty, She ha4-o dingly-interesting tto Ralegh peo ple -who will doubtleaa gtvw her the hand when she appeara. atJlrlftf ' ttttr urag -made '-fyy-t--Wi' O'Kelly, paator of the church, ivlto :raa.-praeiH' a .Hkeptila4iy -ititted - gija.'-- -Refrhwemi, - oohjis'tihg" f chicken salad. Ice cream' cake. .wf.s4.i.Ahvs presu a4 tb happy party broke up about eleven e'clock .and.'tltagueata, lft or their home after-having -ep-eTiT a moet .de- ngntrui evening. y HOOK OF VI81TOKS. Kilter talnraenut at Rldgvvllle During Holidays. iSpo-ld I Tht Nam nd obHras) Hidgeville, Jan. I The Christmas festivities by the young people ot this town was not, interrupted by the In? clement weather and all during the holiday season various entertain, ments were given. On December 2tth Misses Cornelia snd Myrtle Wilkinson entertained at the hospitabla home of their parents at a alx o'clock d'nner. The decora tions were carried out In the Christ ma --ep4rtt-.-Aftw -4tmf-a-'-mteit was played, and the first prize won by Mlaa Mary Burke Cooper, th guest of honor Monday evening Mr D A Me btuie entertained in honor of her nieces, Misses Ihov and Huby Mltch slle and Miss Mary Cooper. Progres sive rook, hjpnolisni. and other games, were Indulged In until a late hour. Elaborate dinners were given in honor of the Misses Mltchelle and Cooper, by Mesdames S. C. Wllkln aon J. D. Hurton, and T. Y. Comp ton. On New Year s eve the Mlnse Wil kinson had a few friend at a fare well party, following a scries of ten nis parties the few days before, In honor of the Ihree charming visi UNO FOS1 SAMPLE AND PfttC'tg J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., ' Forty-seven Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia Weddings MOOfSEYRAM VK ARBY. Mar Piaiular Youug Raleigh Couple rted l eetcnluy The-weddlng of Miss Pattie Yearby and Mr. Albert Moiineytiam was sol- emnlied yesterday afternoon at tle o"cltwk at the - hBe of-the- bride's mother. Mrs, C. . Yearby.- on New Writ avenue, Kev. Charles K. Maddry ACADEMY OF MUSIC WEDNESDAY, JiWUARY 7 THE DRAMATIC TREAT OF THE SEASON. Dramatization of Vauhan Kester's Famous Novel of Southern Life "THE PR0DTG1L JUDGE" with GEORGE. FAWCETT TOrrOrigmarNW Yorlr; cast: Tlic Most Gorgeous Production Touring the South ' tis Season. . This splendid play of life;4n the South with its whimsical old Prodigal Judge hero is the most pop ular dramatic offerings of tfie current season. Seat sale will open 9:30 a. m., Monday, at Tucker Building Pharmacy. ; PRICES: $1.50, $1.00 75c. and 50c. . mum the t 'Wccad duxui.tjb jsyentng by Misses Leah Oettlnger and Mary Oray The m oi which, was .unaurtiaaaable. Was rendered y Fofbeg" orchestra, 'of Washington. Th favor were lovely JuieJ.la4Jet..ard,. 4;w., fijiit nivf tits dance program. To the managers Meesr. Oacmr reeniia4 'jo,bd Oettlnger. are given thanks for the pleasure a:id suci-ees of the occasion. Those dancing were: Charles Mangum. ALua Mary tuiel- burne tlreenvllle, X C.; Ii. L. Wilson, Ureenvllle. itlee Alice Hinea: Dr. 1 Abbott. Miss Martha Mines; H. H McCov. Miss Husie Taylor; J. O. Tem ple. Miss Uretchen Parker: D. L. Plton. Mis Charlotte Parrott: Mercer Parrott,, Mlaa ..Martha. .. AUH. fetot Harvey. Miss John Copeiand: J. H. Kittreil, (ireenville. Mis Clara Oat- linger. Oliver Smith, Kalelgh. Mis Julia Parrott: Frank W Json, Ureen. vllle, Miss Ruby Gray; Albert Mark, New Bern. Miss Laura Ivea -.New Hern, Barrett Knunert. Nw Bern, Miss Mary' Louise Jonea, New Bern; Jame-Wtneer;-Oi'eeiiVl!le, Miss ' Mary Bmlth. Greenville; Mr. Wiggins. Ooldsboru, N. C Miss Huldah Slaughter. 5oldaMiro, N. C; Mr. Cor nellua Ward. Hmlthneld. V C. Miss Janle Bryant. Oreenvilie. N C: Thor ton llo.iil. Miss Virginia fopvland: J. Joel Htevenson. Miss Mabel King, Ooldsboro:"' Edwin Oettlnger Miss Nannie Handolph: Hubert House, Miss Persona Louisburg, X. C ; 1. N. Tull. Cincinnati, Mis Lillian Fountain. holiday trade they go at half-price. GOAT SUITS AT HALF OFF BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY Raleigh; Vf. A. AJlen. Mis Julia Randolph; L L. Oettlnger,. Miss Bes sie Holllsler. New Bern; George Fleming. Mis Alice T. Pnder, Tar boro; Oscar Greene, Miss Clara Hine; Henir '""Tull, Ml Mawtrer-Ooodson; E. O. 8tone, Mia Neva Padrlck; Bruce Carraway,ll LllH Parke; Ray Taylor.: Jdlsa Leah, ietthiger ('hstierones: Mr. and lira Harry Stalling, Mi. andTMrsTaner L' Roque; Dr. and Mrs Henry D. Har per; Mr. and Mr. E. K. Eutsler; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harvey; Mra J. M. Stephenson. Mrs. O. V. Cowper; Mra Mra Dan gulnfriy. ..... 8t4r: Dr. Oeotrw WhltneldiBaltt more; Harvey C. Hinea . I. Sutton, and Abe Uvtogton. New Terki n who roarrie for eWtr alone is a allly as the man who bought a house because he liked the flowers in the front yard. Good For Him. j "Mv wife has a calendar of menus for 114." 1 "I've seen them. They aret quite useful. -t.ve a- woman- the troUula-of thinking what to cook every day." '. "Yes, and a man can look , ahead OTBrrthe nacfcedirhr rand pick trtH -the food day to- dims down - town:" ....... , . . ' f l-ouisrvii, Go Armed Against Stomach Trouble A Stuart's Dytpoia Tablet Carriet! Your Purge or Vest Pocket Will Enable You to Always Keep Your Stomach in Line. performing the reremony In the prrs ence of a large number of frleuds and relative. The parlor of the home was attract tively and lastefijlly decrated for the occasion. Southern aniilax and long- leaf pine with lighted candles being scattered in different- part of the room. Miss Eble Huberts presided at the piano and rendered, the wedding music. here was only one attendant, lit- MI.h Frances Barber, preceding I bride and groom to the altar. She wore a pretty blue messelln dress nnd carried white hyanctth. The bride was attired In a white acoor- dion-plalted ailk dress and carried a shower boquet of Bride's rosea and llllies of the valley. After the ceremony Mr. and Mia. Mooneyham left on the Keslmard train for Jacksonville and other places In Iii.4j4m. ThaiMi el. . 1 - . , w it, i Hlggi w T i lllVJ 1 1 T fs'T 1 1 M eTTTrwsiT weeks. The bride I the -daughter of Mrs. C. L. Yearby- and is an attractive young lady. She has been saleslady in Aldernian'e Toy Store for several years, and has a host Qf friends. Mr. Mooneyham Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Mooneyham. and is a well known young business man of this ctly, CHIUSTM.8 DANCE. I ion l lei all sorts of Momas.h trou ble. dpcpla, Kitritis, mal-nutrl-tlnn dysentery, and vertigo make life a constant torture and an ultimate failure The man who is going to sue. eeed today- -must have n tiud.was a eil as h is -m4SMfim- t-eet -ver4iitMt -o- 8tuart'a liysppsiaJCablKta are a nece& sity to the man who would emays have his body in ubj"ctin to his will 11LL1NERY Mrs. Frank Redford, No. II West Hargett Street, ri-UiKlGH, N. C. The Place Where Quality Ooon to." Phone . An Engluh nobleman Is to marry an American girl who ha only a million In her own right. Tlmee Chatr4eon News jad Courier. Fbiy. "There's no use talking, women araJ roxy. "What do you mean?" "Take tluit wife of mina Lasta year she" casually liuoted me wTiaT'lJ!M gloves I wear. - ' -M-.- -UTu-...couldn:tues(il . that - ah--, was -goiug .' ... lo buy. -oiv gloves?" j "That's Just the point. She bought slippers the sire of my hand." "Then what did she ask you about, the gloves for?" "Bo that I wouldn't know she In-. ITess. .. , - ; " ONLY ONt stroma OuUm," tbalk Car Cold In One Day,Or7fai 2 Dey ACADBIY OF MUSIC Friday Jan. 9 JUST PURE FUN THAT'S ALL The Rollicking Melo-Dramatic Farce OFFICER ' By Augustin MacHugh A PLAY OF LOVE, THRILLS AND MYSTERY A laugh romance of quick-fire. Action with plenty of suspense. New York and Chicago's Sensational Hit. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c., 50c. Seats on sale Wednesday 9:30 a. m. Fitting Cltmax of KBnyntnm Thi se4 -t Hat n teti I WOL What I Want, Be-caif-e After t'jM'h Meal I take Utile) Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet." At Klneton Vaa Holiday Week ". Dgnctnr. . isiwriil liiTW Xwi vA tlammm. Kinston. Jan. J. A fitting cllmajt to- the Christmas festivities was the dance given on Tuesday evening, De cember SOtH, In Irfiftin's Academy. While this hall has been the, scene of many dance, never tn-Klnston haa there been a more brilliant jand en joyable one. 'The interior of the room had been transformed Into a scene ot unusual beauty and attractiveness, for, by the use of palm and ferns, gar land of green from which were sus pended numerous Christmas bells, combined with holly and mistletoe, these beautiful surroundings made ah Ideal setting for the beautifully gown. Jd woman and handsome men. Punoli Stuartfa Dyspepsia Tablets furnish Just those elements pepsin and other tngredientsj that' the normal ' stom ach secrete for the digestion of food. One or two of these tablet will com pletely digest the heartiest meal with out any aid from the stomach. At the same tine they .tone-up afnd Invigorate- the enrfeeWed Momah- o t ht tt Is soon 4o a healthy condition again Prudent men always, have a box of Ptuart's Dyspepsia Tablet on hand. They make digestion certain no mat ter what or how much la eaten. Don't think because your stomach Is usually all right that you don't need them. The policeman carries a revolver not because he needs It all the time, but because When he doea need it, he need It right then. When you want relief from indigestion, yon want re lief at oni. He armed agalnm; stom ach troubles with a boa of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 50, events at any drugstore. Successful -men every- where endorse them and rely upon then. The South's Largest Department Store," RICHMOND,: VA: - . - When in Richmond be sure and visit MILLER & RHOADS, where you will find V COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF SEASONABLE MERr CHANDISE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND MILLINERY for women and children. School Outfits a Specialty r, ALSO DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS and FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME of Dracticallv every description. ItflLLElT&KIIOADSERVI because it- is more thproughly systematized, salespeople are competent and courteous and deliveries are prompt. . MILLER & RHOADS STOCKS are the most cpmpre herisive, better varieties, more complete and more conver - niently arranged. , MILLER & RHOADS MERCHANDISE is the most select; everything sold carries a guarantee of QUALITY ' that means something more than words. sible f rom anywhere ; convenient to" any part of North Carolina as well as Virginia. " MILLER & RHOADS PRICES are unsurpassed for moderation. , . If you cannot visit the store in person SHOP WITH US BY MAIL! We deliver e'verything FREE--by parcels post, freight . or express. - , - J, , ' f'
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