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THE RALEIGH EVENING- TIJyfESjMONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1906. h ft: 10CIAE, m ! Sirs. Sydney Cooper of Henderson Spent the day in Raleigh shopping. a Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timberlake were In the city today frafn Youngsville. n Mrs. Rawls of Tallahassee, Florida, Is visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Haw kins. O S- Miss Anna Speas, of the Baptiat University for Women spent Sunday in town the guest of Miss Mary Broughton. V Tuesday Afternoon Book Club. Mrs. W. C. Rlddick will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon Book Club tomor row afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at her home in West Raleigh. - 0 Daughters of Confederacy. Th Johnston Pettigrew Chapter of fotughters of the Confederacy will meet v.;th Mrs. VV. 1. Koyster on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. O Pai-kliurst-Shanks. (By Southern Bell Telephone.) fJreensbciro. N. '.. Nov. 12. A. R. Pnrknurst, Jr., formerly managing edi tor of the industrial .Ncv.s, and Mrs. Iulu Shanks were quietly married here last night by Rev. Howell Turner. They hfuimmedlutely for Philadelphia. O A .Musical Event. Mr. H. C. Lahee of Boston. Mass., a well known musical lecturer and u-riter. author of several well known histori cal musical works will lecture on "The Growth and Development of Music in America.' in the chapel of the Baptist University on the evening of November 19. The lecture will be Illustrated by a program of American music, perform ed by n number of the best know n sing ers and players In Raleigh. ; 0. RALEIGH CHOJMI. SOCIETY DECEMBER MTU. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE For Constipation, Biliousness, In digestion, Sour Stoma. .n, Colic, Dizziness, Headache and anything caused by a disordered liver. Removes " That Drowsy fueling " by putting your digestive organs to work, increasing your appetite, and, in fact, makes you feel like a "MKW MAM." SOc. and if.ou p Bottlm at all Drug Stm. On Dose Convinces, thb curb on Salisbury street Mar Hr. Ijiett the other day and fras severely bruised and unite badly shaken' up, Is about town today and says he is get ting along all right. Manager L. P. Kidd of the Metro politan Life Insurance Company has issued invitations to a banquet to be given by him in honor of his agents on Friday evening, the 16th of November, at the Cafe Giersch. Dr. Henry K Shepherd of Baltimore, a well known authority on English, ,a thor of a life of Lee. soon to appear, and a native of North Carolina, will lecture here on Friday, November 16. Mr. John I'. Smith returns from Richmond this evening in good health again after undergoing treatment in that city. The next football game here will be on November 24. when A. & M. will play Roanoke College of Salem. Va. This will be the last game of the season to be played in this city. At 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon I beer will hp n meptinc- of the exeeil- Kerguson with Miss Amelia I Uvo commttee of the chamber of Corn Mr. S. Eldridge with Miss i merce at its rooms and at 8 o'clock Uowper, Mr. ti. a. Liatn-, tomorrow evening there will be a of all the members of the It Is specially desired that the attendance shall be complete and prompt, as matters of importance to Raleigh and Wake county are to be considered. Mr. J. L. Walker, Mary tl. more with Miss Mary Baruee, Mr. meeting L: R. Tillett with Miss Belle Mon-hambei cure, Mr. - (.lore with Miss Hall of Hamlet, Mr. Louis Couch with Miss Nellie Port, Mr. W. C. Etheridge with Miss Emily Higgs, Mr. George Harrison with Miss Sickle Latta, Mr. W. H. Mar shall with Miss Alethia McUee, Mr. D. M. Campbell with Miss Minnie Clean you up. Improves your com plexion, drives away that sallow color. In fact, Laxo Does What Calo mel Should Do It reaches the Liver, cleanses it an puts K to working as nature in tended it should do. H I C S f Drug Stores ;.,.. "EVERYMAN. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW. "Everyman, ' play which the the Ben old morality Greet English I Moring, Mr. George Bason with Miss players will present at the Academy The Raleigh Chora) Society, which IS composed of the city's best talented musician, will give its first public per formance' Thursday evening. December the 6th. Mr. Wad.' II. Brown is the di rector of the society and they will sing the well known oratorio "The Holy City,' by Gaul. A a MR. AM) MRS. C. R. HARRIS CELEBRATE MOTH AX.MVERSARV Blanche Heartt, Mr. C. W. Hewlett with Miss Kannie Johnson, Mr. M. H. Gold with .Miss Rosa Skinner, Mr. "Si" Perkins with Miss Jessa mine Higgs, Mi'. E- G. Williams with Miss Katharine Mackay. Sts.es: .Messrs. P. VV. Hardie, H. Beebe, J as. McKimmon G. W. Rog ers, E. H. .Smith. J. 1). C'roswell, B. Jones, J. M. Council. K. 11. Ever ett - Lougee. Ball. Chuperones: Sir. and Mi's. W. C. Rlddick, Mr. and Mrs. A. t Bo wen, , Mr. VVhltaker, Mrs. Sherwood Higgs, j Mrs. James Higgs, Mrs. VV. C. Mon- i cure, Mrs. Paul l.oo. .Mr. and Mrs.! B. Culbretn, Jif. C. ti. Lathi, Mr. and Mrs. B. Skinner. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. t'eburn is. Harris celebrated the sixtieth an niversary of their marriage, and their friends hope they may be V spared to enjoy many other similar occasions. They are the parents ol! J. C. L. Harris, of ihis city, and Mrs. Mrs. Tim Lee of New York. O Wheeler-Tlniberlake. Invitations to frtenCs annnune( approaching marriage of interest a: follows: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timberlake request the honor of your presence at -tlic nsarrtage of their sister. Miss LllMBn D V'eve Timberlake, . tO Mr. Tyler Biggs Wheeler, on the morning of Wednesday, the twenty-eighth of November, at eleven o'clock, at the Baptist Church', Franklinton. North Carolina." Enclosed are cards reading: "At Home after the first of December. Scotland Neck. North Carolina." ? O The Hook Club. The Book Club was most charm ingly entertained Saturday afternoon by Miss Susan Clark at her home on Halifax street. The Club is studying North Caro lina History this winter. The sub ject tor Saturday afternoon was "The Successful Colonization of North Carolina," and was divided into three topics. Mrs. R. B. Raney read a very interesting paper on "The Settlers Prom Virginia." -Mrs. R. I.. Gray read a good paper on "Lords Proprietors,'' while Mrs. Sherwood Higgs read an excellent article on the "Settlement of New i'efne. ' 0 s A. and M. College Dance. One of the most beautiful and en joyable dance of the season was given Saturday night by the A. and M. students in the Pttllen Hall. Mr. Geburn Harris led with Miss Irene Lacy. The other couples were as follows: Mr. Ralph Long with Miss Juliet Crews, Mr. D. Y. Hagan with Miss Lily Skinner, Mr. C. K. .McClelland with Miss Juanita Crlbbs, Mr. Waller Kenley with Miss Margaret Steadnian, Mr. C ,L. Mann, with Miss Helen Smedes, Mr. George Hall with Miss Nell Hinsdale, .Mr. C. D. Brothers with Miss Pearl Heck, Mr. W. P. R. Johnson with Nannie Hay, Miss E. P. Ward with Miss May Lee Montague, Mr. J. C. Kendall with Miss Mary Smedes, Mr. E. L. Pemberton with Miss Louise "Wright, Mr. J. A. Park with Miss JesBamine Higgs, Mr. W. N. Holt with Miss Caro Gray, Mr. Henry Montague with Miss Margaret Lee, o PERSONALS. Alany friends will regret to learn that Col. W. L. Saunders is quite si. k at his home "n Saunders street, Mr. BaScoth Haskins at- High Point spent Sunday In Raleigh a guest at the Yarboroueh. Mr. V. J. Alien Of Woodsdale was a vision- in the city Sunday. Mr. L. N. Boney of Warsaw spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mr. J. C Wood of Franklinton is a Raleigh visitor. Hi- ai rived yesterday and is at the Yarborough. Mr. W. T. Love of Gastonia spent Sunday in Raleigh. k Is In the city from ncctlon with the hear- by the stale board of bllshers as to tin- adop- of Music on Thursday evening, No vember lj. is acted on a stage to represent the cloister yard of Sala manca Cathedral in Spain where the early passion plays were commonly performed in the XlY'th, XV, and With centuries. It is acted with sacred choral and instrumental niu- sie of the Xllllh century and with religious processionals. The lirsi modern performance of : Everyman" was given by the Eliza- 1 bethan Stage Society of London. It j has been acted by the Hen Gre'et English Players in the principal cit-j ies of England, Ireland and Scotland and of the northern states in this country, notably in New York for :: period of twenty weeks. It has j also been presented by these actors at many of the leading universities, colleges and schools including Ox-; ford, Cambridge and Rugby in Eng land, and Harvard, Yale, Princeton,1 V-.'Qllesley. Vassar. Bryn Mawr, s:nith. Dartmouth, the Universities of California. Leland Stanford, Jr.. Chicago, Colorado, Nevada, and Washington, and will be presented in this city under the directions of the Baptist I'nlverslty. If the Medicine we have fur nished you will not last through Sunday, get a supply tonight. Prescriptions carefully compounded. WE JKE U Sunday KING-CROWELL DRUG GO. HEAD-" 1 1 acheM D es This Interest You 7 If you have a tew dollars to Invest profitably, come to see or write us. We want to show you our stock and tell you about the good values we can give you. KID GLOVES. We were fortunate to get a splendid Glove for jthe money; all colors; price $1.00 Mocha Glove; color's. Grey, Brown and Black; best wearing Glove to be found $1.00 Silk and Llslethread..... 25 and 50C A few pairs of Long Llslethread Gloves 75C SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. DRUG CO. OH, LISTEN TO THE WEDDING BELLS ! YOUNG GIRL FELL IN PIT OF WATER. j. p. tody N It. Jk! day K. nd U th Carolina indies. l.aurinburg night at the Jt Mi Cor.cord 1 Iiik grVel cducatip: tion of 1 history a '. I ). ' spent thi Mr. E. fi'Oin Cold?h Y'ai borough! Mr. Frank is in Hie ( it: slonai busftt Mr. A. H. vh itor in tin Mr. J. M. Gardner of WarrentOn spent the day in RSIelgh. .Mr. S. c. Vann arrived this morning from Franklinton and suent the day here on luslncss connected with the state departments. Dr. Sykes of Wake Forest College spent the day in Raleigh. Miss 1 out Tlnimpsoi tar a fev, Hish of city tods'; Gardner jksonvlllc in profes- !arthiige was Nellie Strother. a young girl i von teen years old. met with Ian aec1 it yesterday aftrnoon that i might e resulted seriously had it j net been for the prompt work of Mr. I John Cheek and other young men who i ivele with her and several other young ! iieoplc. : .. j All bad been for a walk and were 1 along the track of the Mills road be I tv.-een the penitentiary and the Hospital tor the Insane, when the hard shower came up. They ran for shelter, but suddenly Miss Strother disappeared with a great splash. She had run liiiht Into the old turn table pit full of water and slime, hidden by fallen leaves. She went in water over her head, and it took haw) work to get her out safely. She had a long way to go 'to reach home In her drenched gar ments. ': ' .' rV 'Ere long the sound of wedding bells will be heard in this community, and it - will be an occasion to give and to receive. Our stock of Wedding Gifts Is one of Great Interest Just at this time, there being unusual quantities and ex ceptionally well chosen lines ' for gift-hunters the finest p ot Silverware, Glassware, I etc., at remarkably low prices. 10c. Bottle 2 Doses. 25c. Bottle 8 Doses. ASK VOI R ll:,"t LL'K FOR IT. NAPOLEONS FINANCE. would never have a chance to acquire great wealth but for that hard-earned first thousand that gave them a chance. It doesn't take long if you start mi account here and keep the receiving teller busy adding small sums to it. Hanking by mail Is safe as wel practicable. I We pay four per cent to depositors. JOLLY-WYNNE! Carolina Trust Comp'y j JEWELRY CO.. RALEIGH. N. C. ONLY TWO BODIES YFT FOI XI). 9 9 9 9 V : 9 9 9 9 LOCAL BRISFS. Mrs. J. J. Johnson, w ho was operated on ai Ilex Hofijjltal last week, is im proving. Police Justice Cadger had one drunk and down this morning and let him so. e.s it was a first offense. . ," , . ,'.,,',' 'the white citizens of the neighborhood movement is on foot in Clayton forvj ... , , Yadkin Dragged Death of Mr. D. L. Baylor, Mrs. Wtngate, .Allss Page. (Special to The Evening; Tl.aes.) Salisbury. N. C, Nov. 12. The Yad kin river was thoroughly dragged yes terday and Saturday for the bodies of the Ave negroes drowned the night be fore, but up to the present only two have been recovered. , Many Salisbury people went out to watch the work. which is being done almost entirely by 2-lh Canned Okra, 7c. 2-Ih Canned Tomatoes, 7Jc. --" Canned Okra and Tomatoes, I 7e. 2-Ih Canned Okra and Corn. -'-Ib Canned Corn, Okra and Toma- j toes, "Jjc. ' 2-Ib Canned Mixed Vegetables. 2-Ib Canned Succatosh. New Sour Krout. New Evaporated Apples. New Raisins. New Cranberries. New Cocoanuts. New Saratoga Chips. J. B. GREEN CO. another Cotton mil! there. The Wake board county com missioners will meet Iri special session on November SO for the purpose of closing up t'ne year's work. It is not likely that this bocrd will award the contract for the enlarging of the court house, according tu the plan already I submitted. Dr. VV. A. Syme returned last j night from the convention of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists al Washington. D. V. Four chemists, graduates of the A. and M. College, were present at this meeting, .vio-srs. .1. A. Ulzzell of ithaca, N. v.: C. 1). Harris of Ral- Missjeigh, R. U. Memborn of Kentucky and V. A. sy-.ne of Hit! lilxperimen: Station. William d. Hill lodge of Masons will meet in regular session tonight. There will be work in the degrees and all visiting masons and members of other masonic lodges in the city are invited to attend. Rev. R. S. Stephenson, who fell on THE CORRECT THING A wedding invitation of all things demanded by social cus tom should be correct in form and made of line stationery. It is better not to issue any Invitations at ail than to send ont something that is unfashionable or of pour material. If yon wish to get absolutely the correct thing, consult J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., the fashionable engravers, 47 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. This establishment pro duces the latest styles as fast as they are accepted by the el He of London or New York. Sam pics sent free of charge. Don't delay; write this house to day. vV i, The two found were washed a consld erabte distance from the point of j drowning and It Is feared that the re- j malnlng three will never be recovered, owing to the swiftness of the stream. There were but three witnesses to the accident and one of these swam to the last of the colored women who sank j as he reached for her. Mrs. Annie Wingate of Spencer, wife of the well known passenger engineer of the Southern, died Saturday morn ing and was buried from the Baptist church yesterday. Miss Maggie Page, the seventeen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Page, died the satn" da;-. Mr. D. L. Say lor, aged sixty-six. and formerly a resident of Wadeseboro. died yestereday morning at his home in west Salisbury. He was a Confeder ate veteran and saw service throughout the conflict He leaves five children, four daughters and one son. He was a prand old man and will be lamented. Cures baby's croup, Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil the great household remedy. When you drink whiskey you're entitled to the best. Especially when you pay the price. But you seldom get it as long as you're willing to take the unbranded sort that is handed out in a plain bottle. A whiskey that's good, is good enough to have a name, so that it may be called for again, and again. The plain bottle sort is profitable to the dealer, but where do you come in? You can change the order of things, and always get a thoroughly good whiskey, if you call for MARK ROGERS, and be sure that you get it. It costs the dealer more, because it's high-grade and has real merit, and that s the kind you pay for. It's really LJ delicious, and you U linger over the last drop. Jv Begin now, asic ici it, and insist upon it. j At all good places. PAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH. X. C. YowmaiA Erbe Manufacturers of the celebrated Files and Cabinets. We Have contracted for the agency and will be pleased to show samples at our store or send catalogues on request. Alfred Williams & Go ! DR. B. F. ARMNGTON SPECIALIST, Will be in Raleigh, at Dr. D. E. Everltt's office, the 12th, tilth and 14th November, aud in Durham, at Dr. Shackelford's office, the IStb, Kith and 17th. Practice confined to treatment of diseased gums. c BLUTHSNTHAL & BICKART "B & B" "THS CRSAT BK! HOUSE" ATLANTA H. P. S. KELLER ARCHITECT RALEIGH. N. C. DRAUGHON'S If AMOIGH. Comer WilmidCn and Martin BtS. . KNOXVIluLH ami COLUMBIA. 26 colleges In q States. ruSlTlOSis Muured or monvj RUFUNDBD. also teacn BY MAIL. Cstacue will con vince you tkxt DraaKkon's Is TH BUST. Call or as tar K. kJUI Mi JOHN W. HAYS CIVIL ENGINEER u'nHn AM. Sot. C. t WATF R PJWiH A KUNICtPAl WUS Elecuu: ) frlitiiir, Rtrws Mii-hur.vs. am. Ps.'k ImpmvrmenU. MISS KATE C. SHIPP, Teacher' Diploma Camnridge Univ'y. PRIVATE TUTOR. Cor. WilmiiiRton and Lane Sta., RALEIGH, N. O. $1.00 Black Taffeta (guaranteed), this week, for 85C $1.25 Bed Comforts (best grade), this week, for 9&C $1.25 Ladles' Wrappers to go tnls week for 9gc Dressing Sacques and KImonns, $1.25 value, to go for . . ggg $1.25 Cotton Blankets" (color, white), to go for 98c $1.50 and $1.75 Blankets (color, white and grey), for. . . $1,25 Wool Blankets, ten-quarter, value. , for $3 50 All the correct Fall Fashions In Shoes. College Cuts are the rage cut lower than the ordinary woman's boot have a man nish effect, extremely comfortable and abounding !n grace and beauty. If. you have never had a glad-feeling foot, try a pair of Harney's or Irvin Drew and be convinced. Hunter Bros. Brewer & Co. MEMBERS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION We'glve Red Trading Stamps. inc. f Uf vLAtvll I Ui1 UUK ULASA :0: Is steadily increasing, lis beauty and utility being more generally recognized than ever before. Your table or sideboard Is not quite complete without n. few pieces of good crystal, and we are showing nappies, trays, bowls. etc., at. such moderate prices that you may have quite a good col lection al comparatively little outlay. Our line of the best, makes affords a varied selection. H. MAULERS' SO N S Jewelers - - Raleigh, N. C MARION HARLAND COFFEE POTS, COPPER AND BRASS TRAYS, LITTLE BEAUTY NIGHT LAMPS. Cut prices on Toilet Ware for next ten days. &e W ILLIAMi'-NO WLAN CO. 187 Fayettevlllo St., RALEIGH, N. C. jdtiflfete-iai Lw Every Shoe in Herbert Rosenthal's Fall and Win ter Line of Boots and Slip pers has an artistic touch that will appeal to you who have preference. Herbert Rosenthal, RALEIGH, N. C. Remember, I have the Shoes for the little ones, with no equal in style and wear. A GOOD DINNER becomes excellent when served on a well set table. COMMUNITY SILVER in the new floral pattern, Flower -de-Luce, gives the table the crowning touch of grace and beauty.,. It has a beauty of design and "style" hitherto found only in the best Sterling. It is more than triple plated and will last a lifetime. HART-WARD HARDWARE COMPANY. DO NOT BE SCARED OF CONTAGION! In patronizing this Laundry there Is absolutely ..o danger of having your apparel or household effects contaminated with laundry from homes where there are contagious diseases, for we positively refuse to wash for those who have been subjected to diphtheria, etc. This is a Sanitary Laundry in every sense of the word. 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