v O O v O O Q o o O O Q c
I a KalHe Williams was here to
day, returning from Baltimore to
her home at Lexington. . ,
Kiss Laura Doub. after attending
the music festival here, returned to
her home at Jonesboro today.,
Mis Myrtle Teague, M student at
the Baptist University, went to Han
dersoa'last evening to visit her
hiother, - -
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: , .4, OIU Podrld Club.
1 The Olla Podrlda Club will meet
with Mrs. C, M. Williamson Tuesday
afternoon at 4.30, -
;.;, Miss Connie Cheek, ot Ore BUI,
arrived in the city today and is the
guest of her sister. Miss Oma Cheek,
at the Baptist University.
, Pearson-Barker.
-.' Marriage license was granted y ester-
day afternoon to Mr. Warren Phlpps
. Pearson and Miss Essie Barker, both
ot Apex. ."' .,;
; V. , HoneycnU-Pleaaant. . .
' Marriage 11 cense was granted today
to Mr. Albert David Honeycutt. of
Auburn, and Mrs., A, SY Pleasants, of
Wake Forest.' ,,
' Mrs. . W. R. . Bond and Miss Lizzie
,, Hyman,' who have been visiting In
, Raleigh, left' this morning for their
home at Scotland Neck.
Col. and Mrs, W. T. Hlldrup, after
spending several days in the city with
friends, left today for their summer
home in the mountains of Pennsyl
vania. 7 :
f Mrs. T. W. Watson, who has been
v visiting Mrs. Ernest Martin and at
tending the festival, returned to her
home at Louisburg today.
1 r ..' 1 -
-Mrs. W. M. Poteat returned to
' Wake-Forest today after attending
the music festival. v
Mte Ldla Powell , after visiting
: vllknla lit f hA fitv ioiuian&f in Vi v
home at Garner today.
r Mrs H. O J Bannister, wife of the
manager of the Western Union Tele
graph office, who has been very 111
at the hospital here for the past two
' weeks, is improving very rapidly.
vMr. and Mrs. G. W. Hundley, Miss
'Alice Hundley and Miss - Glass of
'..Durham were guests at the Yarbo
rough last night .
j ' Mrs. Haywood Clark, of Wllinlng
ion, is here on a visit to her daugh
ter,: Mrs. Ed S. BatUe, on Halifax
' street. -;-
! k The; Dance Tonight,
The athletic hop at the A. A- M. Col-
' lege tonight promises to be the best
dance of the season. It .is expected
that seventy-live or more couples will
" be o the floor. The dancing will be-
' gin at S:S0 o'clock and continue until
11: i5 o'clock. Street cars will wait un-
til the affair Is over. v.
5 ' Reception by the Anticantt. .
- - The Antlcants gave a very enjoy-
' able reception last night at the resi-
, dence of their teacher, Mr. J. D. Rig-
gan. Mrs. Habel presided over the
. games. Miss Winna "Pete" Uxzell
winning the prize. A light refresh-
ment was served in the beautifully
,": decorated dining rooirj. The color
. scheme was red and blue, thccolors
pf the class. . , f
, . Knows a Good Thine.
' r'. The McKanna 3-ay Liquor Cure
people, who have established a mod-
era. sanitarium at- teidsville, N., C,
i evidently know a good thing. Dr.
McKanna writes,' "I fully appreciate
the wide circulation of your paper,
v and it is my Intention to use your
;.; columns frequently to advertise the
' only , eafejsuce, quick and lasting
cure for the liquor and drug habits."
' TWO 'MARRIAGES THE
; -, " A RESULT OF A BANTER,
Martins Ferry. O., , May 4. A society
; sensation has been created by the mar
' vtage Ot twe . prominent young men
with girls whom they met In Wheeling
'! anif fcflAW kilt ahnrt tlma. A. O YlnK.
tnson. Jr eighteen years old, son of
; President Robinson of the city coun-;-
ell, ' was , wedded , to Bertha Steele.
Clarence . E. - McDonald, a young
draughtsman, took Elsfe Forrester as
bride,.
jt The youngtfolks made up a convivial'
. party and. the marriages Were the re-'
. suit of a banter. ' '
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ANJfUAt RECEPTION
r - - V J - BX THE KAPPA THETA.
- Mebane, N. C, May 4.- The Kappa
mvm
tolS5fc TXY "ANLT PKOrJPY:ENGInED f j
' ' - - CZD rc SAMPLES AND PRICES , s K" J '
J P, STrZIx'S ENGRAVUfG CO.; ENGRAVERS,
-47 v7fnraiALL statlantVga;
0i7S
.ft.
For about eight or ten years
Z was subject to severe attacks
of Ecsema. which would last
for several weeks. , I would try
local treatments and doctors'
medicines, which would .relieve
for a while, but it would always
return, and everything faUed In
permanent effect I then deter
mined to try Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy, two years ago. I took
it' regularly ; for ; six , months,
using a dosea and .4 hair bot
tles, and It made a perfect cure
of me. It has been over a year
since I stopped taking the Rem
edy and I have never had a
touch of the trouble since, and
my general health Is excellent.
MRS. J. A, WILKINS. i
' Bessemer City, N. C, 'i
" Jmy;'VX90.,:.V'-" """ 'r-
TheU fraternity of Bingham School
Mebane, N. C., gave its annual re
ception Thursday evening. The hall
was beautifully decorated with the
fraternity colors of red and blue and
emblems ot the fraternity.
A variety of delicious refreshments
were served. Splendid music was
rendered by the Bingham School or
chestra.
Those present were: Mr. C. T.
Hopper with Miss Magada Malone;
Mr. J. T. Johnson with Miss Margie
Scott; Mr. E. G. Watklns with Miss
Louise Holt: Mr. E. R. Cocke with
Miss Addle Scott; Mr. F. T. Tucker
with Miss Susie Chandler; Mr. Ar
thur Davenport with Miss Maude
Holt; Mr. B. B. Tatum with Miss
Eunice Fairchild; Mr. J. S. Holland
with Miss Jennie Lasley; Mr, O. M.
Lee with Miss Emma Craig; Mr. G.
L. Shirley with Miss Margaret Chand
ler; Mr. J. G. Brown with Miss Bes
sie Craig; Mr. D, A. White with Miss
Claudia McCullers of Raleigh, N. C.
Chaperones: Mrs. W. W. Corbett
and Mrs. Frank Holt.
AT BAPTIST UNIVERSITV
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT.
Quoting further from Snider,
Twelfth Night," in the second thread
of the action, "furnishes the most
emphatic contrast and at the same
time similarity to the preceding
thread. Love is still the theme, but
it is reduced to a means and is not
the supreme end to which the indi
vidual sacrifices himself; It is subor
dinate to an ulterior motive. Thus
It is degraded and trampled into the
dust, but It avenges itself by turning
its abusers into ridicule and destroy
ing their purpose. We leave the
world of disguise, In which the dif
ficulty sprung from the clothing of
the' Individual, and pass to the inner
realm," In whlch-the difficulty springs
from a mask in the brain.
"Of this group is Sir Andrew Ague
cheek, a suitor for the hand of Olivia.
His wooing is a delusion.. He is, how
ever, a fool a veritable simDleton.
"The second person of this group,
with an unrequited love for Olivia, is
Malvollo. He is her servant, hence
his station in life is lower than that
of Sir Andrew; he has, however, a
very solid basis of character; in fine,
an excellent steward.
"The other persons of this thread
are mainly Instruments for nursing
the delusions of these two men and
for bringing their infatuation to its
necessary conclusion. Here we first
come upon Sir Toby, without doubt
the most comic' portrait in the play.
Not only Is he comic himself, but he
tries to make , those who are brought
into relation with him comic; he bo
longs to the highest type of comedy
of character the voluntary.
"Maria, too, likes fun, but her
main object is to win Sir Toby. She
accomplishes her purpose in the most
skillful manner,
"Sebastian is Viola's brother.
whom she exactly resembles In her
disguise. Thus a new comic sltua
tion is Introduced, and Into the for
mer complications is brought a deep
er intricacy."
But then "Twelfth Night" will be
played at the Baptist University Mon
day night, and one can learn all
about It.
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to be . divorced from your appendix.
There will be no occasion for it if you
keen the bowels reaular with Dr.
King's Hew Ufa Pills. Their action
la so gentle that the appendix never
has cause to make the least complaint.
Guaranteed by ail druggists. -360. Try
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TION
J
, w The jublic schools ef- Raleigh
will be closed for the day on Mon
day, the 20th instant, on account of
the , unveiling ofthe statue f the
late Ensign worm wagiey. i aey
will close Friday, the 24 th instaut.
until next fall.
rThe mc.. oour of the Western
Union .Telegrapn Company in ai
elgh on Sundays are: 7 to H a. m.;
12.45 to 146 p. m.; 4 to p. m
i and J q' p. . " i:'..:
I Haywood ' Hall, colored,.' got
stuck for 15.35 In police court this
morplng for being drunk and dis
orderly on the street. Haywood told
Attorney Snow and Justice Badger
air about it at the trial.'. It wasn't
his fault , Somebody ran a ve-hlckle
at him, and he had drunk some, and
might have done It. Judge Badger
took the view that Haywood did, and
Haywood had to pay.
Postmaster Thomas E. Wallace, of
Wilmington, is spending the"daT1S
the city.
Mr. E. H. Coapman, general su
perintendent of this division of the
Southern Railway, Is spending the
day in the city on business connect
ed with the road.
THE ILLUMINATION
SPECIAL ON MAY 13
A special train to be operated by
the Seaboard Air Line to Norfolk on
Monday, May 13th, will leave Ral
eigh at 11:45 instead of 6 a. m., as
was previously announced. This will
place the train in Norfolk about 5
o'clock in the afternoon, and it will
be met by a boat which will carry
the passengers between the fleets so
as they can get a complete view of
the illumination of the fleets of the
world that are now assembled in
Hampton Roads. Passengers who go
to the exposition on this special will
not be required to return on that
train, but can come back any time
within ten days.
The illumination of the fleets was
the feature of the opening, and it is
the last time it will be given. It was
described as being grand indeed.
PIEDMONT RY. CO. r
GRANTED CHARTER
The town of Salisbury is to have a
new street car line, a company hav
ing got a charter today for the pur
pose of manufacturing and producing
light, power, heat, etc. . The, com
pany is known as the Piedmont Caro
lina Railway Company, with head
quarters at Salisbury. Authorized
capital stock is $100,000, with privi
lege of beginning business with (3,-
000. Incorporators are: T. H.Van
derford, 10 shares; W. F. Snider, 10,
and J. H. Horah, 10. '
MR. C. P. GRAY, PULtEN ; '
SOCIETV, WON THE MEDAL.
The bad weather last night did not
prevent those who attended the de
clamatory contest in Pullen auditor
ium of the A. & M. College from-n-
Joylng a treat. vThe young men who
faced the audience acquitted ' them.
selves well. Mr. C. P., Gray, of. the
Pullen Society, however, was Voted the
best deolalraer, and be was "awarded
the gold medal that has been given by
Prof. D. H. Hill, bead pf the English
department.,-
The speakers and their subjects
were: Mr. S. F. Stephens, Pullen So
ciety, "fieorge Washington:" Mr. 8. H.
McNary, Leazar Society,' "Ruben-
stein's Piano Playing;" Mr. L. P. Mc
London, Tenerlan Society, "American
Mission;" Mr. C. P. Gray, Pullen So
ciety, "The Revolt n.nd Revenge-of
Spartacus;" Mr. J. 8. Stroud, Leazar
8oclety, "Our ex-Presldent,'- Grover
Cleveland;" Mr. B. F. Ferguson, Te
nerian Society, "North1 Carolina." . v
The judges for the occasion were Mr.
F. H. Bus bee, County Superintendent
Z. V. Judd, andMr. S. I Rotter, edi
tor Evening Times. ; .
WARNED AGAINST .
DEFACING PROPERTY
Since depredations of the public
school property have been quite fre
quent of late, the school committee
has deemed it necessary to adopt the
following resolutions, which will be
strictly enforced: .a -.--j u':-j.-'; . .r'
"Whereas, the public school proper
ty of Raleigh township has Trom time
to time been seriously damaged, and
the officers and teachers in charge of
the same have been greahy annoyed
by evil-disposed persons, who mali
ciously and wantonly Injure the same
by .cutting,-, marking, defacing, and
otherwise mutilating the furniture
and ..buildings;' and whereas, ttt fur
ther .toleration of such offences- will
seriously hinder; frustrate and anrjuJ
our effort to teachjhe youth of our
community; and, whereas. It has been
suggested that shch depredations. areJ
committed ,r by, pupils ef onrf own
schools before and after School hours
and npon Saturdays and Sundays, and
publis holidays;, now, therefore;- in
order to shield our pupils from such
malicious In frictions and to put tem
beyond the pale of suspicion, be t r
Resolved, .That it shall be unlaw
PEESONALS.
ful for any person, and particularly
to be U;.- i : '
. . . ojjcrty except "vw.ca .
teaehfcj- is present or by their written
permission. . A t ,' f
. That no pupil of said schools shall
maliciously or wantonly injure,' mark,
deface or destroy ahy property rot
said schools, or any one of them.' "i-
That any Infraction of these, rules,
or any one of them, will subject the
offender to expulsion, and, he or she
shall hot be reinstated except upon
the order of the school committee of
Raleigh township. v'.
That , a copy M , these resolutions,
together -with copy of the -Public
Laws rof North Carolina Concerning
Injury, to school property: be .kept
posted - in n' conspicuous place upon
all the public school grounds as well
as in every public school room In said
township, . ,
, .That the'superintendent and teach
ers of said schools be requested and
directed to lecture their classes fre
quently -upon the Bubject of property
rights, and particularly upon the sub
ject of ?defaclrig: "or Injuring public
school property. ,t "
'X That a copy pf these resolutions be
forwarded to every patron of the pub
He schools, and that the dally news
papers in the city be requested to
publish , the , same, and that they be
posted at .the court house door in
the. city of Raleigh.
The Board also desires to call at
tention to the following laws:
If any person shall" wilfully set Are
to ny school house, or procure the
same to' be done, he shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon . convic
tion shall be punished by Imprison
ment In the, state's prison or the.
oounty jail, and may also be fined.
In the discretion of the court. Re-
visaL sec,' ft 3 4 5.
- It any '.person shall wilfully Injure
any j school . building, or deface ,nny
school furniture, apparatus or other
school property, he shall be gulltjr
of a, inisdemeanor and fined not ex.
ceeding fifty dollars or imprisoned
not more than thirty days. Revisal,
sec. 3838. .
Imitortant v Change In Seaboard's
Schedule, Effective May 5, 1007
'.Subject to change without notice,
, The following are changes In Sea
board passenger trains passing Union
Depot,, Raleigh, Durham and Ham.
let: , ,r-
: No. 82,forjNorfolk-Portsmouth ar
rive. Raleigh 8:15 a. in., leave 2:20
a. m.',; This, i train is flag stop at
Youngsvllle, .Franklinton and Klt
trell and stops at Henderson, Nor
Una, Littleton, ' Boykins, Franklin
and -Snffrtlk ' r.
No. 84 for Washington arrive Ral
eigh 1:BS a.vrta., leave 1:40 a. m.
This train flag' stop at Wake Forest
and Frankllnjton. Stops at Hender
son. '
No. 38 for,' Portsmouth-Norfolk
arrive Ralelrft 1:15 p. m., leave 1:20
pi in. This train will do local work
between Hawfct and Raleigh. ;
: No. 6 6 f for Washington 'artiv
Raleigh 12:55 p.- m., leave 1 p. m
This train tfl do. local work be
tween R lelgn and Norlina..
No. 89 Shoo-Fly for";Weldon leave
Raleigh j pr-WF
No. 3 S; forJ;Chardtte,,; Atlanta and
Birmingnara arrive uaieign z:3t a.
m., leave JJjpp a4S. STnl traln 18
flag stop for Cary, Apex, New Hill,
Merry Oaks and Moncure, 'Btops at
Sanford. flae 'for Cameron. Vass
stops at Soutterhtihes and Aber
deen, nag at Hoffman. , .
No. 81 for Columbia and Jackson
vllle, arrive Raleigh ' 8-' fti? tn. leave
3:05 a. m; . .Stops at southern Fines,
Sanford andiAberdMn.jK;s
No. 41 for Atlanta' Charlotte, Bir
mingham, arrives " Raleigh 4 : 3 5 p
m., leaves 4 : 4 6 p.; ..int. Does local
work to aHmiet;:&3t: 2. ?
No. 43 fof . Columbia, and Jackson
ville, arrive Raleigh ; 5;60 r, p: nv
leaves 5: 55 p.inii. Flag ; stop for
Apex. Stopi atgajajtordISouthern
Pines and AberdBenu;itjiii..'- '
No. 2 fr6m, Weldon arrives Ral
elgh 10:25 a. m. ,
No. 28 leaves Henderson 6 a.
arrives Portsmouth " 0 : 5 a. m.
No. 27 leaves Portsmouth -A p.
arrives Henderson-10:45 p.' m.
m.,
m.
SOLDIER DIED AT I
HOME YESTERDAY
Mr. James F. Willis; aged 71years,
died at the Soldiers', Home yesterday
afternoon. at 43 o'elock?v Though
suffering from curvature Of the spine,
the Immediate . cuse. of. , death, was
produced by. rysipelasaj 'Mr, Willis
had been an inmate pf the home since
1902, when he cam a here from Bla
den county. ' For -the past three years
fre-had been unable to .leave his bed.
Mr. Willis was a member of Com
pany C, First Florida Battalion, and
served with credit in the civil war.
He is survived, by several children,
and a brother, who waal a member of
the legislature four' years ago. .
The funeral services will be held
this afternoon at S : 3 0 and the inter
ment will b in the Confederate cem
etery. Revt L. Bv Jones,- pastor; of
Central Methodist Church, . will con
duct the services. ' '
b 4,wo jM opngsiers ,m uu
iJlm Holmes and' Chester Glenn,
two; eolore boytf," were- sent to jail
"if Justice- Separk today for (tres
pass. The .N boys are ratner smau,
GIeftnfn, particular being , very ml
nuteriTbey were in Jilted for tres
passing, in he yard of-some, woman.
They couldn't pay, and will) proba
bly do time on the roads. ,
Li
li
Much Interest, la. being shown in the
approaching debata. between the three
literary societies of N the A. A M: Col
lege, which will occur next Thursday
night.,-. :? r: : ; . v
The, question to be discussed ,1s on
of timely interest being the one which
Is .ak present engaging - more serious
attention- than ans other one, this be
ing the railway problem, of which we
hear and read .no much. . . v o -:
In this debata there will be three so.
luttofts proposad and prgued: , ;--
I strictly private control. - .
'J. "Governmental supervision. ' .
8." Government' ownership.
These will be discusesd in the order
namd by two senior ' representatives
each; from the. Leaser; Pullen and Te
nerlon Societies. , -
Th judges at the debate will be As
sociate Justice t Montgomery, Insur
ance commissioner Toung, and Mr. R.
H Battle, ' ; .
Ths, people of Raleigh should avail
themselves ot the opportunity to hear
this ubjac1dlscussed Intelligently,
BANKER INVITED ,it
TO VISIT RALEIGH
Efforts are .being made to get . the
Nprth Carolina Bankers' Association
to meet In r this city on M&rtlZufl o
24th. If the, bankers .should (jdecd0
to ylelt Raleigh they, would be given
a royal welcome, and there is no city
in the state hotter known tor its hos
pitality, i , , , -
The following telegram , was sent
to the secretary of the Bankers' As
sociation . today: f . , ,
"Mr. W, A. Hunt, Secretary N. C.
'. . Bankers' Ass'n, Henderson, N. C.:
."We tender, a cordial Invitation to
the North. Carolina Bankers' Associa.
tion to hold , their .annual meeting in
Raleigh; May 22-24. , .
'..."It they do us the honor to accept
we assure them a hearty welcome and
a pleasant visit, to our city.
" "RALEfGH CLEARING" "
- HQUSE ASSOCIATION."
Miss Alvenla Guthrie, of Burlington,
arrived In the city this afternoon and
Is visiting her cousins, Misses Bessie
and Pearl Guthrie.
Mrs, N. E. Edirerton and little sorl,
after visiting her -parents, - Mr. and
Mrs., W. W. Wynne, returned to their
home at Sclma this afternoon. ..
:
Miss Reld Pope went to Garner this
afternoon to visit friends. :.
. Mrs. E. H. Broughton went to Clay
ton this afternoon to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ellis.
...
Miss Ethel Clayton, a student at the
Baptist University, went to Clayton to
day to spend tomorrow at home.
Mrs. Graham Woodard and little
daUKhter, after spending a few days
lij the city, left, this afternoon for their
homo at Wlfeon. ' '
.: 'v'-.. ":'..-.','.', ' ,! '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodard returned
to Wilson this morning.
;
Mrs. H. R. Blalock Was In the city
today, returning from 'a visit to Willow
Springs to her home at Clayton.
.,' .'-'
Misses Bertha and Mabel Griffin went
to' Clayton this afternoon to spend
Sunday. '
Miss Mary Pemberton Glenn, of
Hope Mills, is in the city visiting at
the governor's mansion. , .
Mrs. R. D. .Stephens and baby have
arrived in the city from .Cuba and will
spend the summer.- with Mrs. E. G.
Horton, sister ot Mrs., Stephens. '.
Mrs. A. B. Andrews and Mrs. John
Andrews returned this afternoon from
Wilmington. I
- '-v.;
Misses Sadie Parham, Lucile Johns,
Ada Daniel and Ella Munday A. Cary,
were in the city today.
:.. - ' "
Miss Celesta Smith returned this af
ternoon, from a visit to Fayettevllle.
Mrs. Alexander Webb left this after
noon for Lincolnton to spend some
time at the Lincoln Llthta Spring, v
:iz.yjt$
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stewart, of
Washington, N. C. are registered at
the Yarborough. , ,
Mrs. F. M. Simmons arrived in the
city yesterday and is a guest at' the
Yarborough.,
?
't
Mr. B. H. ..Marsh, of Winston-
Salem, was. in the .city, last night
Mr. M. . J3. Mcuiamrock . was $cro
from Greensbpro .yesterday. , --
Mr,- W. R. Rankin, of Greensboro,
was registered at the . Yarborough,
yesterdaf. l'' ,'-
Mr. W- P. Davla.. of Batesboro,
spent lat night in the clty.t j v . . '
Mr. J. O. CamDbell was a Smith-
field visitor to Raleigh last night .
Mr. D. L. Ward, of New Bern, was
registered at 4 the Yarborough' last
night . ' '
'.Col. P." M. Pearsall, of New Bern,.
spent last night in the city. ' '. v i-
Mr, W. -J. Parrow, .of Louisburg,
was in the city last night 1
Mayor Frank Ferrell, of Wendell,
was in the city today. - v
- Mr. A. J. Hilloway, of Lexington,
Is in the city.", .
V" Mr: A.'-F. Nichols, ; who has been
attending - the University Medical
School, left this afternoon for his
home at Roxboro to Spend vacation.
' Mr. E. M. ?McIver went' to .fonos
boro this afternoon to spend Sunday.
Mr. Fred 'I. Coxe, of Goldsboro,
Is here.--r ' , '. -',J
There's No Need of Your Wrecking Your
.'. - " . . " ' . '
. . Family's Happiness, . : .
r v GOVERriOR GLENN SAYS;,..
' "I, MYSELF, HAVE SENT-YOU,
PATIENTS WHO WERE TERRI
BLY ADDICTED , TO STRONG
DRINK WHO HAVE 4BEEN
CURED OF' THE HABIT AFTER
TAKING " YOUR-. TREATMENT.;
c?
' V-Twenty Years (without Losing a'Sipgle Patient is
our Record. .We never ,use the dangerous hypodermic
injetiionVv . : ,J - . ;
Full information and thous4nds of testimonials sent
on, request ' i. x x", r, 'I .
; THE : McKAflilA , :3-DAY;llQU0R CURE.-
SPLENDID
EALEIGH BACKING' AND TRUST COMPANY.'
. .: 4 'BOUND STEPS . BANK." ;
V . , ; THREE GENERATIONS OP BANKING." ' - , . ,
!. :.- i Raleigh NaUonal Bank, 1866-1885.'- , ' a $
' NaUonal Bank of Raleigh, 1885-105. J ' - l "
v. 1 1 Raleigh Banking and Trust Company, 1906. - 'U .
The long and successful career of the "Round Stops Bank" is suffi
cient guarantee of its high character. In addition to paying liberal soiai-
annual dividends, It has paid out to its stockholders nearly half a million.
dollars in profits. - . , . . t
Steel Safety Boxes in a strong, thoroughly up-to-date Burglar-proof
Vault, , oer an unsurpassed, opportunity 4o its pa'trons for the custody of
valuable papers. . "' .-.' ,. "' v . v , ".,k',i ? r r
r.HAH. v.. jnirvanw
' " . President, .
F. H,
Cashier.
ABB TO ERECT A
.t $l,50p BUILDING
The Cane Snrincs School, iwiileh
tiuea a - most - successrul year yes
terday, gave' a -picnic yesterday and
held exercises last night County Su
perintendent "Jfudd was a speaker at
the picnic. An entertainment tonight
will end the closing exercises, v
.Mr. K. H.-' Mclntyre, principal of
the Wendell School, stated this morn
ing that the people in the district ef
Cage Springs' are soon to have ft new
$1,500 school building. - Of - this
amount the patriotic citizens of the
district, will give half. ,' i
MANGt'M nuiLDING TO .
, TBE USED AS A HOTEL.
(Special to The B!vening Times.) .
uurnam, n.-c, May 4. A new
hotel will bo opened In a short time
by .Mr. Alphonaus Cobb, manager of
tho Hi-fated Hotel Carrolina. which
was destroyed by Are Thursday night.
He has made arrangements for the
Mangum building ' on' Chapel Hill
stroot, and expects' to have Jt In op
eration within the next thirty days.
This Is a new brick- structuro which
has not quite been completed, and is
adapted to. hotel purposes. A largo
addition will be added to the present
8tructdrev and it will "equal In -every
way its predecessor tbo'.CarroHna.'
It will be opened in thirty dayB. s
; .;,,, ' ';.r..l.fes;M. 'i,;
. Thank Me For It , "'
If I can b the (means of saving yon
$20.00 beforo June 1st en each tl.OOO In
cash. No matter whose,- or when,-1f
on hand IT IS WORTH CONSIDER
ING.-Wellby buying. North Carolina
4 per cent Bonds, North Carolina per
cent Bonds on. Erin . I'rcferrea stock
hpfore June 1st you are SAVING 12000
on each f 1,000 invested in same., Yon
can buy cheaper now than later. Yon
get interest from January 1st, so way
delay when "yon can save money by
buying "no w.v -, -ii ,-v.v'' - ,
Can furnish 4 ot per cent; also. Er-
wln 6 per cent preferred. 1
. , - c. c. Mcdonald,
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We sell and recommend Lapin's
Magic Straw Hat
make your old hat
Price 10 Cents.
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KIWG-Cnbll'ZLL, Driin Co.
. Foycttcvlllo Street v
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SANITARIUM, . .
REIDSVILLE, -fl.: C
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W. K. JONES,
VIce-lYes., . '
BRlOGS,
; A Narrow Escape, '
"O. 'w. Cleyd, a morchantf Plunk, .
Mo.,', had .a narrow escape, four years
ago, when he jran a Jlmson. bur into :.
his thumb. ,' He says: "The - doctor
wanted to amputate it. but I Would not
consent.) I bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica, Salve and that cured the dan-,
gerpus wound,' 7Ko at all druggists.--
. ; :
;;' Mr Ashley Home, ot Clayton; is '
in thd City today.- , I
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JJ, FERRALL
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LEADIXG GROCERS. ' "i
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v FLOUR
WALL PAPERS.
4. T '' .
Stock.-, Prices1;
' ' JUUrgCiiC
moderate -. Best workman
ship. Prompt service. V
ELtlNfiTON'S jlRTSTOp,
V, EALEIGH N?C.:; -
AH',
Cleaner.
It will
look good as new.
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