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THE RALEIGflE EVENING TME9 : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906. "
SOCIAL.
Mrs. Clarence Riggsbee and Mrs
Norman Underwood ot Durham are
Visiting Mrs. Prank Thompson.
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Mrs. W. E. Stalllngs has returned
to her home In Clayton, after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. S. Otho Wilson.
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Miss Annie Clarke is at home to
spend several days. She is teaching
at Neuse.
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Mrs. Jones Fuller of Durham spent
yesterday here with her mother, Mrs.
W. H. Pace;
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Miss Lucy1 Dowell has gone to Clay
ton to visit her friend, Miss EthM
Creech. "
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Mrs. Victor S. Bryant of Durham
is here on a visit tocher father, Mr.
Leo D. Heartt.
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Mrs. Joseph E. Pogue, Jr., is here
from Chapel Hill to spend several
days with her parents, .Col. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Pogue.
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Mrs. J. H. Pou, Miss Edith, Master
James Pou and Mrs. J. S. Wynne
have gone to Florida and Cuba where
- they wil spend .several weeks.
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Miss Lizzie Rogers, who has been
In school at Hollins Institute, Hol
11ns, Va., arrived in the city this
morning to spend the holidays.
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The many friends of Mrs. C. C.
McDonald will learn with pleasure
that her condition today was report
ed as being more favorable.
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Next week many of the Raleigh
young ladies who are off at school
Will be returning to the city for the
Christmas holidays.
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Bazaar a Success.
The bazaar held by the ladies of
the Church of the Good Shepherd
during part of this week in the par
ish rooms of the church netted over
$400 clear of all expenses, and was
the most successful and most en
joyable ever given by the ladies of
this church.
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HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
GENERAL LEE'S BIRTH.
EAT ALL
YOU WANT
Then take dose Mozlk v's
Lemon Elixir and you'll suffer
no Inconvenience, even though you
ore a confirmed Dyspeptic.
35 years nas proven
MOZLEY'S
LEMON ELIXIR
to be the greatest remedy for in
digestion and disorders of the
stomacn. liver and' bowels ever
offered to vhe public.
Try it once and you u never oe
without it.
50c. and $1.00 per Lottie at all
drug storea.
"One D09e convinces."
Social News from Statesville.
(Special to The Evening Times.)
Statesville, N. C, Dec. 15. At the
home of the pride's father, Af."T. W.
Vickery, who lives at Loray, six miles
above Statesville, a pretty home wed
ding occurred, when his daughter
Miss Berta Linwood, became the
bride of Mr. Joseph Henry Shuford;
the Rev. W. C. Brown officiating
Immediately after the ceremony and
congratulations the bridal party
drove to their future home, the honie
of the groom and his mother, two
miles this side of Loray, where a
reception was g'ven in their honor.
The bride is an attractive and popu
lar" young woman, and has the best
wishes of a large circle of friends.
Th" groom is a popular and pros
perous young farmer.
Statesville friends have received
invitations to attend the marriage
and wedding reception of Miss Ethel
Lineberger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
John D. Lineberger, of Shelby, to
Mr. Julius' Albert Suttle. The mar
riage will occur at the home of the
bride in Shelby on the evening of
Thursday, December 27th, at T
o'clock, and the reception win occur
from S to 11,
At the home of the bride, on Cald
well street. Miss Mabel Sowers and
Mr. J. F.' H. Gaines were united in
marriage; the Rev. J. F. Mitchiner
officiating.
License has been Issued for the
marriage of Mr. R. H. Brown and
Miss Viola Martin; Mr. M: T. Waugh
and Mips Mamie Massey.
Dr. B. F. Dixon, the state auditor,
has accepted an invitation to deliver
the address before the Bethel Heroes
Chapter Daughters of the Confed
eracy at Rocky Mount on the occa-j
sion of the one hundredth aniversary
of the birth of General Robert E. j
Lee, January 19.
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Keller-Love.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
"Are You a Mason?'' at the
Academy of Music tonight.
Rev. R. S. Stephenson will preach
at Salem Baptist Church tomorrow
The following invitation has been is-! morning at 11 o'clock.
sued:
: "Mrs. Saizabeth Hall Love
invites you to be present
at the marriage of her daughter,
Alice.
"''. to
Mr, Harry P. S. Keller,
on Tuesday evening,
the twenty-fifth,
nineteen hundred and six,
at nine o'clock,
Five hundred and eleven,
Oakwood Avenue,
Raleigh, North Carolina."
No cards in the city.
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Japan, by Pr. Delia Dixon-Carroll.
Under the auspices of the Junior Ep
worth League, Dr. De'ia Drxon-Carroll
will deliver a lecture to the young peo-
Insurance Commissioner James
R. Young has received notice that
the Ancient Order of United Work
men, a fraternal life insurance com
pany, will not solicit business in
North Carolina in the future.
Dr. ' Danh l Albright Long will
preach at 11 a. m.. tomorrow, at the
Hillsboro Sued Christian Church.
Again this morning there was
no case for Police Justice Badger to
vry. y' ,V;j ' ,;. ..- ';,
Eugene Rogers of Redwood and An
nie Belle Green of North Side, colored,
today obtained license to marry.
REV. I). L. EARNHARDT
TO EPAVOUTH CHIRCH.
pie of the city tomorrow afternoon at j
4 o'clock in the Sunday school room of j Rev. R. B. John, the newly ap
Edenton Street Methodist Church. : pointed Presiding Elder of the Ral
Her subject will be Japan, and having I eigh District, announces the appoint
visited that empire In person. Dr. Car- ment of Rev. D. L. Earnhardt to be
roll's lecture will doubtless be full of!,lastornf Enworth Methodist Church
interest.
The young people of the city are to
be congratulated for the opportunity
to hear her. The public generally are
invited,
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LINEN SHOWER IN HONOR
OF CHRISTMAS BRIDE.
Mrs. R. T. Williams gave a linen
shower at her home on Dawson
street last night in honor of Miss
Alice Love, who will be married on
the evening of Christmas day to Mr.
,H. P. S. Keller, the well known
architect of this city.
The house was in Christmas garb, i
decorated with cedar ';and holly.
There were present Miss Alice Love,
Miss Annie Love, Miss Mamie Ton
noffski, Miss Jessie Tonnoffski, Miss
Willie Shelvin, Miss Bessie Jones,
Miss Cecil Wood'ard, Miss Mamie
Bagwell and 1ra, Victor Darnell.
Refreshments were served in the
form of a coufse supper.
In a thread'ind needle contest the
prize, an ivory-handled fan, was won
by Miss Mamie Tonnoffski, who pre
sented it to he guest of honor, Miss
Alice Love. The Booby was won by
Miss Annie Love.
this city, the present conference
year. Mr. Earnhardt is one of -the
strong preachers of the North Caro
lina Conference, having served some
of the best churches in the confer
ence. The Epworth congregation
will find Mr. Earnhardt an -earnest
man, and they will make hi feel
at home among them. They have
before them the prospect of a suc
cessful year under Mr. Earnhardt's
pastorate.
Mr. Earnhardt comes f rom - the
Fremont circuit.
Greatest voting ever known in the
South next week in The Times' Contest.
4.800 votes next
year's subscription.
week for pne
PERSONALS.
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Mr. R. C. Blalock of Warrenton
spent last night in the city.
Mr. T. A. Hinnant of Wilson is in
the city.
Mr. Bascom Hoskins of High Point
arrived, in the city last night.
Prof. W. T. WhMsett, principal oi
Whitsett Institute, is here to attend,
the meeting of the legislative com
mittee of the Teachers' Association.
r. Floyd Simmons of Chapel Hill
is in the city.
Mv. N. W. Walker of Chapel Hill
spent last night in the city.
Mr. W. B. Guthrie of Durham is in
the city. He is one of the attorneys
in the Riggsbee contempt ease.
Mr. H. B. Varner, -commissioner of
labor and printing, has returned to
his home in, Lexington, .after spend
ing severnl days in the city.
-Solicitor Larry L Moore returned
to his home in Greenville yesterday
Evening. He had been here to ap
pear before the supreme court In the
Raleigh & Pamlico ,RailrHM bridge
case. '"'
Messrs. W. J. Boykin and S. Vfy
Smith of Wilson are registered at the
Yarborongh House.
Mr. Benjamin.!- Campeu of Golds
boro is in the city.
TREMENDOUS
VALUES !
.Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were issued today
to Mr. James T. Bailey and Miss Limey
Bailey of Wake Forest No I, and Mr,
William Harrison Morton of Lllesville
and Miss Elsie Euroda Sea groves of
Cary No. 1.
We are selling out at Cost our entire Stock of
China, Glassware, ftic-a-Brac, etc.
There was never such an opportunity offered in
Raleigfy to buy Fine China and Glassware; at
Manufacturers' Cost.
' Johnsonian Book Club.
The Johnsonian Book Club will
meet with Mrs. W. J. Andrews Satur
day, December 22, at 1 1 -a. m.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
Is the Result of Prolonged Study and
Deep Research,
Marconi the wireless wizard
did not stumble accidentally upon
the principles of his marvelous in
vention.
It was only by deep and prolonged
sttfdy of the cause of certain known
phenomena in nature that he was
able to produce the startling effect,
Many people, in speaking of Hair
Restorers, have a way of bunching
them altogether without discrimina
tion.
Hetpicide is as different front
titer so-called "hair restorers" and
remedies'' as day is from night.
It is a scientific preparation pre
pared for the sole purpose of destroy
ing the scalp microbe that causes
dandruff and falling hair.
Sold by leading druggists. ?end
10c. in stamps for .sample to Te
Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich.
Henry T. Hicks & Co., Special
Agents.
Christmas Shoppers
Cannot afford to miss this sale
Everything Must be Sold in
Next 10 Days.
Xet week the only big; week of
Contest.
CHRISTMAS
BELLS
Arrived today
via Southern Railway
, car
SUNRISE FLOUR.
Phillips & Penny.
Raleigh, N. C.
Monogrammed Stationery makes a dainty
Christmas Present for
A GENTLEIAN TO A
Visiting Cards are also am acceptable present.
Send us your orders now, so that they call be
executed in ample time. Samples and prices
furnished upon application. J.P.STEVENS
tEVaRAVTNTft no TnaTiiifaritiiTfir ftf Rhflifttv
RfAtionfirv. 47 Whitehall St.. 'Atlanta. Ga.
Not the least pleasure
of Christmas day will
be the sound of voices
extending greetings to
dear ' ones over the
BELL TELEPHONE.
You can reach your
friends almost any
where over our exten
sive long-distance system.
Reasonable Rates
Call "Long Distance."
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATISFACTORY.
THE WILLIAMS-NOWLAN CO.
Man, Woman, Boy or Girl.
Are you looking for a present to give any one? If so, we
will be glad to see you in our splendidly stocked store, and as
sure you we will do our best to sell just what you want at
mighty low prices. In fact, we'll save you money. (
i Please note the following suggestion's;
FOR FATHER.
A alee pair of Shoes, Bedroom Slippers, Umbrella, Hand
kerchiefs, Cuff Buttons, good, Warm Under wear, etc.
FOR MOTHER.
Nice pair trf Blankets, Bed Spread, Slippers, Gloves, House"
Wrapper, Dressing Sacque, Kimona, Table "Cloth, Napkins, Shirt
Waist, Towels, and many useful presents.
FOR SISTER OR SWEETHEART.
Nice Hand Bag, .Strap PjusvC Stick Pin, Brooch, Shirtwaist
Pin, Kid Gloves, hiodbox IJandfcerchiefs, Belts. Collars, Fan,
nfee Umbrella, Hat n, . FAr-lop Slippers, and numbers of other
things, if you will alow us to make some suggestions.
FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS
Warm Gloves, Mitts, Fig. Purses, Beaded Bags, Hose, Shoes,
Pins of all descriptions, and lots of other little useful articles.
Remember there is no long waits here to be waited on and
making change. Bundles livered anywhere in the city. v
Hunter Bros. & Srewer Co.
We
give RedTrading Stamps.
EDUCATORS IN SESSION
Discuss Recommendations to
be Made to Legislature
t'oiiiiiiittces.JJfccscitt Krom Teachers'
Association and Also Association
of County Supcriutcmlonts Two
Member of Each Committee Ab
sent' Proposed Recommendations
in Superintendent .loyncr's Report
Discussed.
The Hippodrome the Greatest
amusement enterprise the world
ever knew. Arc you voting?
There as a joint meeting last
night of the legislative committees
from the jTeachers' Association and
also State Association of County Su
perintendents to discuss what recom
mendations should be made to the
Nipproaching legislature in regard to
education;! 1 matters. Those in at
tendance " ere J. I. Fonsi, Greens
boro, chairman; R. D. W. Connor,
Raleigh, secretary; C. V. Massey,
Durham, and E. C. Brooks. Golds-
horo; and from the county superin- j
(i ndents, W. H. Ragsdale, Pitt conn-j
ty, chairman; W. S. Long, Alamance, j
secretary, and Rv.Whit", Frank-',
lin. Two membr;OT each commit-
tee were absent'.-. Superintendent j.
Y. Joyner presided, and Dr. V. T.
Whitsett. president of the North
Carolina Teachers.' Assembly, was
present by invitation.
The proposed' recommendations in
the forthcoming bi-annual report of
State Superintendent Joyner were
fully discussed, and also other mat
ters pertaining to the improvement
and development of the public
schools in North Carolina. Nothing
is to be given out just at this time
as to what recommendations the
committee decided upon.
Piles get quick: relief from Dr.
Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember
it's made alone for Piles and it
works with certaintyan satisfac
tion. Itching, painful, protruding
or blind piles disappear like magic
by its use. Try it and see! Henry
T. Hicks.
You must uorkjncxt if yon
are iu Contest. Only one week of
mammoth One Hundred ' Per Cent.
Increase Offer.
Florida. Oranges, 30c. dozen; three
pound Cannefl Pie Peaches, 10c.; three
pound Canned Peeled Peaches, 12c.;
three pound Canned Tomatoes, 10c.;
two pounds Canned Tomatoes, T&c. ;
two pound Canned Okra, 7c; two
two pound Canned Okra and
tomatoes, 7c; two pound Cann
ed Okra, Corn and Toma
toes, TVic. two pound Can Okra, 7c. ;
Concentrated Tomatoes, for Soup, 5c;
Mixed Vegetables, two pound cans, 10c.;
Prunes. 10 and 12V4c.; four pounds Pigs
Feet, J5e.; Grape Fruit, 7'e.; Lemons,
20c. a dozen; three pound Can Pears
for Table, 10c. 'These are extraordinary
bargains. Stamps with cash purchases.
J. B. GHeon Co.
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-NOT DELAY YOUR--
Holiday Shopping
Our store is brimful of magnificent
JEWELRY PIECES,
CUT GLASS,
WATCHES,
SILVERWARE,
NOVELTIES, Etc.
It is all a rich and rare collection
of high-grade Jewelry Gifts, at mod
erate prices. !aj
JOLLY-WYNNE
JEWEL.RY CO..
RALEIGH. N. G.
H. . S. KELLER
ARCHITECT
RALEIGH. N. C.
A GOOD COMBINATION. .
Intrinsic value of material in jewelry is of much importance;
the artistic quality of the design is hardly lesser. Together they
are a work of art.
We do not need to emphasize tho artistic beauty of our new
Jewelry, which speaks for Itself, but we guarantee the quality
both the elaborate pieces and the less expensive trinkets.
You may not desire 'to purchase just now, but you will be well
paid by inspecting our line of bracelet1'; brooches, waist sets, lock
ets, etc. We are confident that it will interest you.
H. MAULERS' SONS
I Jewelers
Raleigh, N. C
DRAWS ST1L.L, NEARER
If y.u hv not already made your gift selection, yu will have to
hurry nfew, ior the days are short and busy
In Hftnd-painted China we offer a profusion of useful things happy
thoughts, in bright colors, to delight the soul. Special among them
are Crochet Sets, Tea, Broad and Butter Plates, Cake Plates, Berry Sets,
Salad Bowls, Tea Sets, Celery Trays and many other useful things.
Our Cut Glass department is also crowded with sound, sensible, ser
viceable gift goods.
In our Picture department we are showing the largest collection we
have ever shon ranging in price from 25c to J25.0O. Nothing more
suitable or appropriate for gifts.
WEATHERS & PERRY,
CHINA AND ART STORE.
MISS KATE C. SH1PP,
Teacher's Diploma Cambridge Univ'y.
PRIVATE TUTOR.
Cor. Wilmington and Lane Sts.,
ItALKIGH. N. O.
STOCKS AND BONDS
FOR SALE
1 or 20,000 N. C. (t'ft,
1 or 21,000 N. ('. 4's. l!)HFs.
5 or 1,000 Erwiu IJr ferrcil 10512-
1 or 2,000 Neiisc River :T5.
3,000 Elnrirafc Per Cent Preferred a 102i2 & interest.
5 or35 0clell V 90.
1 or 3 North State Five 125.
I do not advertise anything I Cannot deliver. I do not publish quo
tations, but guarantee to sell as low as same can be bought for, and
oftener less than you have to pay. If you want to buy, give me a show.
If you want to sell, I will buy any of above at a less price.
WHO'S YOUR TAILOR?
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WE WANT to meet and deal with the man who is
fastidiously particular about his clothes.
-Tiio a ahnm riirn ha.t. nivmfnrf-. and nlflasure he can
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have from the Scientific, painstaking tailoring that we
are able to offer ourliistomers. w
We make clothesvfnat te tain tneir shape as long as
they are worn, and clothes t hat wear as long as thsy are
in style.
Wp. fiiit t.hri 0feAent for t he man who orders it, and
Lra mitlra if nn nnr nAvsnn.i! .cninra.ntfift. covering QUalitv.
inv tunny iu w m v r w ? o - 1 o u
Ifit and correct stvle.
I Wfi alwavs show the late st offerings in woolens. Will
lyou call and see them? 1
A. C,t HINTON,
NORTH CAROLINA'S FOREMOST TAILOR.
Rooms 209, 210, 211 and 212, Carolina Trust Building.
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Mcdonald
RALEIGH, N. C.
Do Not be Afraid to Send Your
Laundry
Here.
Our Laundry is strictly aanltary. Every precaution is taken in
W. A I 4 Aajna n r A HmiQAll ftlff T OPOQ a Tift Tin article Is allowed to
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come Into our establishment from homes wherer there has been conta
gious diseases. Onr Laundry is Bare much more so man u jum la
ments were entrusted to a washerwoman.
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY .
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