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J 9 w LOCAL BItlErC. if everig fr C. tn. i i 1 will leave this .' oro. ' j i' . - . Hirs. O. T. row :I returned this morning from vn.it to Durban. Mi. ,W. R. Crawford left today for , Gwldsboro to visit per mother,' Mra. J. L.,Kiby. f; f , ,.jr - Mrs. "P. E. "Shaw after' visltln lira. - C. Hutchlngs, returned to her bom at . Win ton tpdar. . k ,, :.i ' J ' f lira. R. J.' Noll and Ulst Annie Noble arrived In the city this mora "to from Selma. , , ... if H ' llisa Seftj' KodwelV - student; at k . the Baptist University,, returned from . JCarir ttts morning. v. f t , .- ,., - , ''jdm.-S.iS. Sadler' and daughter of Independence, JCanv are visit tag Miss IHhel Parker returned -this t morning from Cary, where shp. at r tended commencement' A?; " i -,v . - - ' y 1 Mrs. P. A. Baiter left this morning r for New Bern, where she will visit her '' ' son,, Miv W, Armstrong. i Mrs. John Leigh," of Portsmouth. Vs., Is visiting. her sister, Mrai R. D. God win on north Wilmington street. ,. "Mian Louise-Venable returned to Chapel Hilt thla morning, atfer visit ing her friends Miss Mary Thomp-, son, .. - ; Miss Carrie B. Freeman, after at tending :: King's : Business College here, returned to her home at Greensboro today. Mrs. Justin Jones", an alumna of Salem Female Academy -and College; left today for Winston-Salem to at- f tend commencement. 1 . ? v -ir a.. . ' : ' Miss Amelia Weathers, after attend ing the commencement of Cary High School at Cary. returned to the Bap tist University here today. , , . 'Mlsa Ullfaa Fields- of tbe lepart ment of expression will give her re cital at Peace Institute tonight. The public In cordially invited. - Mrs, F. M. Simmons has gone to Jones county, where the senator hns purchased a plantation, and where they, will la future reside. i . Mrs. X A. TTnderhlll and two chil dren; of Elm City, after visiting her father, near the County Home, went to Selma today to visit friends. . . , Mrs. H.,.H. Walters, of New Orleanr, arrtyed in the city this morning and la the guest of Misses Mary and Elis abeth Burton On Blount street. tjtL.iO Lii.uJ.i 'Rer. Wm. S. Constable, pas tor St. Doha's Methodist Church, Goldaboro, JJ. 0 ays: . f ."- To whom " It may 4 concern : After moving' from 'Tyrrell countyrto Ooldaboro, N. Ci my family suffered much from ma laria and cfcillirand iever. We were led , )bo try.Mrs. Joe Per - son's Remedy, aad; found that Jterped-'iis. We continued to 7i)8esaue, aiid It resulted 'In k complete cttrev ,J most heartily recommend it.' i ' if, ' rf,Teura respectfullyr . - ;OWM!S. CONSTABLES) ' May llji87. Worrent ' Sworn Out by 1 Postmaster I!rlg8-4s Charged 'With I'alnj the' Nanips of Various Parties iu Ordering (loods- Has Bee in TroBhle Before.- McPheeteVs read' an Interesting' paper on ''Paul Vefonese,',,whIch was high ly1 enjoyed. , The hostess served dej llolnna nMhawnU ' Tb hiK half as guests'. Mrs.. George" WbHo . andl Miss Little: oti (jford and Miss Mor decal of New Orleans. Auditvrium at SL Mary's, The Eliza Battle' Pittman Memo rial Auditorium will be opened (o the public Wednesday evening,' May 22, by a concert given by St. Mary's Or chestra under the direction of Miss Charlotte Kendall Hull. The orches tra will be assisted by Miss Chelian A. Plxley, pianist. Miss Pixley will play the last movement of the Hiller Concerto, with 6rchestral accompani ment. .. i ' i W . v. Trinity Park Kchool. ' t Invitations as follows were re ceived in Raleigh today: The faculty and students of Trinity Park School request tho honour of your presence! at their i Commencement Exercises Juno first and third, ' nineteen hundred and seven,. Durham, North Carolina. Managers: Jack Homer Hall, chief; Thaddeus Earl Wllkerson, Jr., Joseph Warren Burgess, French Norfiete Bennett, John Clegg Lockhart,. Dud- Mr. W.. R King, Wind man of this city -who conducts a fiBh and pro duce- business' on; Martin, street,- has been. arrestedt'UPQa the charge .of using the mails- for fraudulent, pur poses, 'and the "preMmmary hearing will take place Tuesday afternoon at tljree d'clocK "before United" States Commiasloner( John Nichols, - The warrant was sworn ouf by Postmas ter, uriggs. rving is on, Duuq tor uis appearance .Tuesday. , ' .?td 'It is charged ,Jhat King used tho names of d file real, partieJ Jn o-nr ing goods and in that way wa nble to defraud the houses with waich he dealt..-' He Is said to have purchased fls,U and produce' with the under stahding that they were to be ship ped C 0 D. For several weeks ho would pay promptly, it is said, and then would write after he had or dered the goods asking that he bo given a little time as collections were poor. It Is cl lamed that after work ing this game for what there was in Wf he would use the name "of other parties and order goods In the same maimer. The law in regard to the use of the mails is very .strict and every few years new statutes are made to cover improper uses of the same. King is well known here and has been in the produce and fish bust ness for some time past. He has employed Mr. Walter Watson to. de fend (him. The hearing was to have taken place this morning at ' ten o'clock but the commissioner was re quested to continue it until Tuesday afternoon. ' This is not the first time thai King 4as been in trouble in the fed eral court. -The fr lends of Mr. B. H. Bunn of Rocky Mount, will regret to learn that he is" very Hi. - - ! Mr. H.' A. Morson has accepted a position With - the - Piedmont' Life Insurance Company of CharlotU and will begin ! his-new work June st For some time past be has been con nected with - the Raleigh - Insurance and 'Realty company.- Rev.- R." Si Stephenson will fill his appointment at Salem Baptist Church, near Apex. Bunday. .. . , ? ; - -nRaielgh Lodge,' No, BOO, A- Fv & A. M., will hold Its regula meeting to night at ? e'clock. All masons Invited. V WANTKD FOR U. 8. ARMT: Able bodied nnmarrled men Mtween ages of U and' 15!' citizens of Dnlted States ,ot good character and tem perate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For Informatloa apjjly to 'Recruiting Olfleer, IllVi Fayettevilla street f - AM STORES WILL CLOSE! f "'" - - IX THE KVKK1KG AT O'i&O, t. tW the last meeting of the. Merchants Association a resolution was adopted to the effect that members of the' as sociation will close their stores ti :30 every afternoon, except Saturday,, the ave. having been effective On the flfr teanth of this month, and is to re main, this way until the first of Sep tember , This means that practically very t8tore in Italclgh, with the ex ception of the drug stores, -will be closed at" 6:30 p. m.. including., the wholesale stores. This does not apply to Saturday evening, as stated above. Crauliy ft. ,, j ( I I'laco. Blodcrn I mri.t throughout. a;; El'I. ' . ::.Vi l'LAN. : Superb Cafo, Consistent Rates, Ex cellent Service, Central Location, Convenient to Buu'uess and Reslden Ual Districts. : Capacity, 800. Cars to all Points of Interest in the City, as we!l as Jamestown Ex position Grounds, pass the doors. ' a- WM, C ROVER, Manager. V, i J W. P. ROSJBw.. F. A. WESTON. " , Ecs9 b Vesicn, AIlCniTECT?. J I Raleigh and Greensbuiro. Ni G Steel Reinforced Concrete, Fireproof Construction Specialty," ' .'Russian lajjuiriered J3mss Tca Caddies', , Fern pishes, Ilaning"' Baskets, " Jardi niers," Incense Burncrs.I 'Vj, ELLINGTON'S IBI STORE, ; t ar tttt wf r si "1 Mrs. B. West Tabb of Newrt News, Va., after visiting, Mrs. C. C Crow on e Halifax , street, left this morning, , for Mecklenburg Springs, Chase City, Va. :.;.:; ..' :. Mlsa Johnnie Howard, Mrs. White and Mr. J. B. Howard, of Salemburg, arrived in the city today to attend the recital to be given by Miss Bonnie Howard at the Baptist University this afternoon. .- " .... a Miss 'Lillian Thompson left this morning for Winston-Salem to at tend the May festival and be present at the dedication of the Fogle Me morial Hall of Salem Female Acad emy and College. ?j( ' :- - j.-f ''.Jtecltal at Peace Tonight - Mlns Lillian TEari Fields, a student in, the. Peace school of expression, will give bee graduating recital tonight at S:3Q o'clock. , Patrons of the school, friends and general public are invited Jo be present.. . : - : Entertained Class. , '. "' Mrs. M. J. Carroll entertained her Bnndayt school class of boys in the ; Tabernacle Bap'tlst church last night. Tbtfre Were games and refreshments, and the boys were promised that thev might Invite their girl friends nexff" V, rl 'v '-Jf fl j 'A .'. Boek Club Rntf-rfjilrwwl v Miss Belle Pescud charmingly en Aertained the, Kenntnes Boole Club veitArdT ' aff ley Warren Bagley, Maok Craven Ross. - Marshals: Donald Furman Cheat-. bam, chief; , Burwell Baxter Flora, Joseph. Patrick Morgan, Bollver Sted- man Hurley, Ralph Roy Wicker, Rob ert Wright Outland, Leonard Ollvi ous Rhodes. ' ;'. Dr. Alfred ,1V Moment and Mr.S. Chambern Smith went to Graham this morning in the Interest of Peace In stitute. Dr. F. L. Stephens, qf the faculty of A & Mi College, left this morning for tbe westenr part of the state. Mr. W. L. Thomas, of Rockingham, is In the city. Mr. Spencer B. Adams, state chair man of the republican executive com mittee, of Greecnsborb, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. C- C. Hargrove, of Lexington. was in the city last evening. 7 .Mr. J. J. Daniel, of Weldon, was registered at the Yarborough last night.',' Prof. John F. Lanneau, of Wake Forest College, was in the city last evening. .' Mr. Ashley Home was a Clayton visitor here yesterday. Mr. J. J. Croggwell, of Fayette- ville, spent, last night at the Tarbo- rough. i CONCERT XONDAV MGHT BY LOCAL TALENT AT ACADEMY. :-Ir. M. H.Jones7of Clayton, was in the city today. Save Money. ' vmi wti tn .,,. i -irt t..-441e free. row, give me a descent show. Get quotations and then -come tor 'me. .Cf-C Mcdonald. TII' yivl!ri3RIAQB 'jCORRECttYJVKD , PROMPTLY. ENGRAVED ,-. it. eT7TTru-kr a HTrT t?c a TT-TnTrr?o . - , j 9 C5-J J P, STEVENS EirGRAVIJNS CD. ENGRAVERS, 47 WHTTXHALL ST ATLANTA. GA " t.i,aa,JaGummejPt L. :c.30unt '' CalL write, or phone for CATALOGUE and full particulars. Special , ' SUMMER DISCOUNT KOK Ctf. PC "TTIONS secured r HONEY AC&4 ! v...v.J'C BUOINBSS'l? f.LLUL One of the most enjoyable event? of the bnsy day, Monday,. May 20th, will be the concert given by tho Ral eigh Choral Socjety and tho Raleigh Orchestra, assisted by: the soloists. The concert, will be In tho Acadefry or Music and will begin at 8:30 p. 'in! Tickets caa1 be' secured at the Tucker Building Pharmacy,- and . the prices aro ft, 50c. and 25c. Everybody shouldj, hear this con aert, .us, some. .of the best artists in the city, will sing, rtilsb, it Is a-home organization and deserves the patron age of home people. i. v L- V ' ' FtHlKIX17El!lCOipANY VQ&AffTlEfr CHARTER A charter was grantedoday to the Hardwood Novelty Company, at Dur ham. Company has authorizea capi tal stock of f 100,000, with privilege of beginning business" with f 5,000. Incorporators arer W.. A. Erwin, 10 shares; R. J. Teague, 5; A. Crcnn packer, 10; R. L. Lindsay r 2; J. E. McOowelT; 15; Wi J. Griswold, 2; A. E. Lloyd, 3, and K. P. Lewis, 3. The object, is to manufacture hard wood, novelties, bank furniture, fix tures, etc, . .i - LASSITUDE. Many of those who at this season of the year experience a feeling of lassitude attribute it to the fact that It is Spring, whereas the season It self la by no means the canse of tbe sensation. This, more often than not say physicians, is due to tbe fact that the human svstem reaches a point in the Spring season when a thor ough "cleaning up" is needed. "The machinery, of the body needs going over once, in a while, just 'as does that-'of -a1 factory. Neglected, ' the bodily., functions become deranged, and one of the most common manl testations of this is constipation, This,- especially in its chronic form, means that certain muscles of the body are, not in condition to do their work, properly, having become weak and inelastic. To overcome this eon-. dition is to cure constipation not simply give , relief to the sirfferer- and. for this purpose medical men of experience are using with great suc cess ft: combination of U ox. Fluid Extract of i Senna, V oz. Rochelle Salts. '! jqs. ,Aro-Sagrada,' 30 grains Bi-Carbonate of Soda, . ok. Water and ,IUjdii.; Glycerine, Of this teaspconful Is, administered at bid time and before each tneal, and this is continued until there la freii move ment of 'tte bewels, . Any good phar macist, can put up pruparaiiuu, Me4t: MarKet. . iMy Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Ru ral Route t Fort Edward, Ni Y., says; "Dr. King's New Discovery is my best earthly friend.'. It cured me of asthma rlx years ago. i It has also performed a wonderful cure of incipient consump tion for nfir son's wife, . The first bot tle ended he terrible cough, and this accomplished, , the ; other- vsy mptoras left one by one, until she'waB perfect ly welt, Dr. King's. New--Discovefy's power over cougha.and .colda is simply marvelous."- - No other -remedy has ever equaled It. Fully guaranteed Tiy all druggists. 50c and tLOO, .Trial bot- I am conducting the, meat estab- nsnraent wrmeriy run mconnectlon with Robblns' Cash Grocery, and you will find, here at all times the very choicest Fresh Meats,. Juicy Roasts, Tender v Steaks, Spring Veal, efc. Prompt delivery guaranteed. ; Phone orders to J." B. GREEN & CO. P0MPEAIN -1 cream: For all massage jnrr poses. Give the skin a clear, healthy look Destroys pimples and black heads., - " - -We sell it. " t , TifE HICK'S : VRVG COMPANY. , ' v ,. : All 'phones except Interstate. f -C f V' 1 4 i SHIRTWAISTS AND SUMMER SKIRTS ; LAUNDERED t - . : , Just as yoa would have them We have special equipment for s this class of work. Tho process In cleaning and the, materials used in' washing will not fade the most delicate shade. . Tbe . Ironing: and finishing are be yond reuroach. " OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY T K70 e - t.t- rod ,fr Siring trYc'T Lloney -v'.Qn every purclia$e you make at this store; If pve'ry ) v uvit wm ananvy. au yum uavciu uj i iv jwiw the string atid back comes thd' casfc ' This is the,' - . principle upon which the success of this business was - grounded austaciion or ycur money refunded. -,It " is also the RexaH guarantee. ' ' - - " - IV years' succcks. ' (.- I: ". T. T ' Cor. Marl in and iimiu k,4n, 'i'hone ... , , CIaaili!i Atlaata, or Knoxrille. 8 .ON, rreeldea ud - City 281, or tvl.JG-CF.OWEUL, ! ;un Co. FaycUovillo Str T.IIC lAtv L 'A V J i-t t WEDDING GIFTS Of KNOWN QUALITY The character Of a tedding Gift 1b an index of the giver's taste, However Inexpensive, if, f pure In tjuallty and choice .in design, It reflects lasting credit on the donors , ' f The latest approved produce! : ttons are constantly being add- '' ed to our stock, thus enabling V customers at all times to obtain whatever Is new . and desirable r , in; Gems, Jewelry, Silverware, (Jut Glass, etc, - . rf f ' 'Inspection implies no obligft- . tlon to-purchase. ;'.';. - . .' jdLLY-lVYlVJNE .,-' ' f t -r - Dlfflcnii Repair, Work SpecUlty. ' ':7.' ;:- :'' .tii Are you looking around for some thing worth giving to some June bride? What shows better taste ot Wiser Judgment than sotnet! ing in Hand-Painted, China? No 'artistic Woman can-have too much of it. It is something that is always nppreci ated because of-its beauty, value and usefulness. ;' ' We Rre-also showing a beautiful Une of rich Cut Glass at prlrfs that T-r-p rriTTT"rt r, t 1 . ' , :0: : . ' TVe call your' attention- to our stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Oxfords. v v- 1 : -: " Best Patent Colt Bow Pump, regular $3.50' stvlcs, .forT . r. . , , : . . . . . :.:. ; . , . ;s.co Pino Dongola Well; Bluchcr, Patent Tip; special, at . :' - . ' ! . - $3.co ; Something, New Black Vici Turn Gibson Tic; very ' neat and stylislv extra good $3.00 I Patent Colt Bluchcr a leader at $2.50 CoUog$;Kid Shoes, 'Spa?nshrBluche.f;atI.?. $2.00 Southern"-GirJ,.one better for tho price . TA . '$2.00 Southland Bell, the best Oxford ta the market for ' r " ' r- v u .- ' ' -l b. f j $1.50 ColIege5ICid Patent BlHchcr,( also-n lcAde at $2.00 :1 .For jnen we haVo fnllandelect;iiuo of Patents, Yili,,T;alpur, Calf;, Gun,Hctaljr and Tans. ;li-icesthe lowest, considering thtj stylc xtn5 quality, of Shoes. v . , , :0: ur.( -i ? , .Jluntor Dros., : Drcv;ar Go. :.! i.:.',''.''Mi',5WfM.,'iB.'.v , . . , ...... "WB GIVE TRAbift cf' STAMPS."- r '::";:;LOCICETS;'..'.;.' Were never prettier or more artistic than at presoat-and they wore never more worn. !., j,. ... . 'A -i - Summer' gowns especially require lockets," and they will be much worn' during the coming season.. Many'new designs are 'shown plain j gem sot,' and with mono- Jewelers SONS MAILERS Raleigh, N. C 1 EALEIGH BANKIN0 AND TRUST COMPANY. J - "ROUND STEPS BANIt" .; & ' Thrrfl tkncratkns of njinklng.IUIclsh NaUonal Hank, 18C3 1883; National Bank of Italcish, 1883-1303? Itulcigh' Kanklng and . Trust Company, J803. ; ' The long and , successful career of the. "Hound Steps Bank"' Is sufficient guarantee of its high character. 'In addition to paying lib eral semi-annual dividends, it us paid out to its stockholders nearly liaif & million dcKars in profits: ; . ..,.. Steel Safety Boxes fat a ''trongrthorou'gnljr'''up-'toda Burgl'ar lroof Vault, offer an nnsurpassed opportunity "to iti patrons for the custody of valuable papers, : , , : j- ' -l - ' CHAS. R, JOHXSOX, - . JOlfKS, - llrswont. , . Vicc-Prcs. ' i ' ' - . P. h. mucosa . .. " , , , . - . . ' ; Cnediicr. ' - . - - " M& tOlUi M Si 3 5 ' -f WE SAY SO.. TOO. AND OUR REFRIGERATORS AND ICE COX ES KEEP TlflNGS COOLEST. , -- , . - - , ,l ROYALti ft BOr.bEN FUPJIITURr. CO. V - iT TAYKTi KVlLLK STREKT,, RALK1GII, N, C. AJ A . CD.,
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