V THE RALEIGH EVENTN G TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1908. :i - i. .. . .A. . e o o 4 '.MIss NetUa Helms, of Mlllbrook, ; spent, the na In the city. i. Miss Ruth "Whitley, of Wakefield, passed through today enroute to Ox ford, . Miwi JEthel Glenn returned today from FaVettevllle. where she has been visiting her Bister Mrs. L. M. John son, ; '.' . Mrs. , George B. McGhee and little son, of Arden, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Williamson. i'vf vv-.'i'v ' '"''' ';' ' """ ' Miss Malinda Plttman, of Sclma. who has been visiting in tlie city, re- ; turned home today. I Mr. and Mrs. ' Samuel Dupree, oC : Garner, who have been visiting in th3 city, returned home today. i ;; - A Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Collins, of Dur- ham, who have been visiting friends . in Llllington, returned homo today, i I Mrs. Carl Judd, of Washington, D. C, after a visit to her parents. ..Mr. ; and Mrs. R. H. Bradley, has returned i home. I -. I Mrs. D. S. Hamilton and lit-'e ; daughter, of Charlotte, are here vis- , ltlng Mrs. Charles H. Gattis. sister of Mrs. Hamilton. , ',' Miss Mattie Morgan, of Glover, pass-i ed through the city today enroute to, Greensboro to resume her studies in i the State Normal. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durham and , daughter, who have been the guests; of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Dixon, have re . turned to Charlotte. Miss Margie Macon, of Louisburg, passed through the city today enroute to the Greensboro Normal College to resume her studies. 'V. ' Dr. E. M. Battls, after spending the holidays in Raleigh with his family, returned to Shelby last night to re-i sume his school work. ! . .' Mr. : and Mrs. B. H. Ellington, of Richmond, who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. J. C. Ellington on Now-, bern Avenue, returned home today. ; Miss Annie Lee Harper, of Wake field, passed through the city today enroute to Greensboro to resume her studies in the State Normal. .College. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Womble, who have been spending the holidays In Wilmington, the guests of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Charles Hubert clvm, have re turned to the city. Miss Elizabeth Bass gave a New Year's social last evening at her home, 104 south Harrington street. In honor, of her guest. Miss Eliza Lindsay. Miss Alice Willson won the priae after a splendid contest at games. .: ''. : Wall-Harris. A license was issued today, for 'th-s marriage of Mr. Jesse Wall and Misj Lela Harris, both of Raleigh. '- St. Luke's Circle. St. Luke's Circle will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at St. Lukes home. Election of officers. All mem berg are urged to be present. Entertainment Tonight. There will be a Christmas enter-j ,talnment at the Hlllsboro Street Christian Church tonight. Recila-; tions will be made and offerings will be accetped for the Orphanage at Elon College. The public is invited. COMPLIMENTARY DANCE NEXT TI ESDAY NIGHT. Cards have been issued for a dance Riven by Miss Katherine Dovlan, Tuesday flight, December 7th, at the Kaney Library, complimentary to her cousin, Mr. Rufus S. Tucker, who is in the city from St. Lukes School. Wayne, Pa., spending the. holidays -with his aunt, Mrs. James ISovlan. . .. Peebles-Harrison. .The following invitations have been ent out: "Mrs. Rebecca Harrison requests the honor of your presence at tho mar riage of her daughter, Issle Ethel, to Mr. Charles Roy Peebles, on Thurs day, the ninth of January, nineteen hundred and eight, at twelve o clock. Tabernacle Baptist Church, Raleigh Worth Carolina." . Miss Harrison has a number of friends in the city and is a very pop ular young lady. Mr. Peebles Is one of Raleigh's young and progressive : business men. He is a member of the firm ot Peebles Bros. MR. CORPENINO CLAIMS MISS LINTON AS IJIUDE No scene was ever more beautiful ( than that In the Church of the Ooo1 , Shepherd last evening, when Miss v Rachel Louise Linton became the bride of Mr. Arthur Glenn Corponlng. of Oreensboro. Rev. I. McK. Pittenger per"formed, the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorat- 4 for th event with ferns and Christ- A GOOD ENGRAVING HOUSE It Is just as easy to have the best engraving as the kind that's not so good. Then, there Is a certain satisfaction in knowing th&t tb.9 forms -used nro perfectly correct according to the latest mandates ot fashion. ' Otir' business is not only In have the engraving mechanically perfect, but to see that the proper style, form and stationery are used. Write for samples of Wedding Invitations. J. P. JJTEVEN3 ENQriAVINQ CO., Manufacturers ot Fine Station mrt ' - .WalUhall St., Atlanta, Ga. DANGER 'SIGNAL, tl DON'T LET ' YOUR HEART PUMP IMPURE QLOOD, WHEN THERE IS A SURE WAV OF PURIFYIKG IT. : MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Cures all Diseases caused by Impure lllood, vthetner they ho Inherited or nrtqmml. Its reputation hus been made by rurniK the worst rases of Scrofula, Female Trouble, Rheumatism and Indigestion on record. A harmless vegetable com Kuiid, wlneli can be mien the most delicate child Willi safety. For sale by all good drusr Kists at $1.00 per large bottle. Testimonials Irom people you know for the asking. MRS. JOE PERSON. CHARLOTTE, N. C. mas' flowers -'and 'hundreds of candles threw soft lights on the bridal party. There was a large congregation of friends of these popular young people present, and during the evening tele grams of congratulations were receiv ed from friends in: this -and ".other, states, ."."', Mis. Frank T. '.Ward most . charm ingly rendered the wedding music and as a processional gave the maici from Lohengrin. As a recessional Mendelssohn's wedding m. :ch was rendered., .The maid ,of honor was Miss Mary V. I.inton, sister of the bride, who was gowned in radium silk,; trimmed in duehesse lace and wearing a bouquet of -bride s roses. '1 be groom's best man was Mr. Frank J. Long, of Atlanta and the ushors were Messrs. A. IS. Andrews. Jr.. William 1 . Little, George, Lyle Jones of : Frank lintOn. tind Aj. V. , P. simitll. ' The bride, beautiful ill; an empiiv gown of liberty : satin trimmed wi.h real lace, entered with her .father. Her ,:iiioht iin w'lh OTMile blos soms and she wore a pearl iieekkiee., the gift of the groom', and carried a. , William Ilunter, Miss Lillie Skinner shower b.ouquet.-of lilies of the. valley; land Miss Rosa Skinner.. The groom entered, from the vestry . The guests wore next escorted to the with his best man and received tile '( dining room by --Misses Eleanor . Vass bride at the chancel.- i and Louise Pittenger-. and in charge A handsome arrav of wcilumg gil U , here were Mrs. A. it. Andrews. .Mrs. attested to the popularity of the young t. mlk. rittenger, Mrs. George Folk, people. The bride, a daughter of ( ap- M;ss Klizabeth linggs. Miss Lillie tain :and Mrs. S. K. Linton, is one ot Ferrall., Miss Pattie Carroll and Miss lialeigh's niost popular, and; beautiful, j Mai y Latta..; D.elieioun refreshments young women. .-Mr. Corpehing is a j were served. : member of the firm of Cobb A: ( mpe i- ;oxt the guests were ushered to th ing oroprletors of the Heubow Hou.-o ip(t room, where the many lovely wod and Hotel Guilford and is a young man j fling gifts were to be seen, and whore of much ability and energy. I.uh rtl . punch was served. Lshering ih popular in North Carolina social eir-1 guestx to this room -were Miss.Elsio eles. " Kiddiek and .. Miss Ila - Montgomery, Mi and Mrs; Corpenlng left on th'i I Xni -jjivWding at tlie punch bowl were evening train for a wedding trip '.O jjijss uianche HIake and Miss . Mary points south. After 'January 1" th y j curton. : will be. at-home, at tiie. IJenbow in ; : Gre,nsloro. There were present, from out city to attend the wedding ; others Mr, and Mrs. Marion Greensboro; Judge, and Mrs. Furehes. Misses Leila and Ann pening. of Statesvllle;- Ml-s M Heilig, of Sali.diui'r. of the niniiPfr i n. M.iw SI'AMSM-AMKIIK MONEY : KOI AX WAI ALL SOLDIFRS. I i Mr. Roheit L. Gray of tins city . this afternoon received the lirsi check of the Spanish-American war money that the governor lias for soldiers who were members of the three regiments. Mr, Gray's : part was $:'..!, All tho money Is now readv for dislnbuno:) and may be obtained from the governor. Death of Richard .Snntii Mr. Dave King, at 2 o clock at An liitaiit. King, onlv son of died .this niorning the home of hi.t parents. The child had been ill but a few davs, a.ul though only one vear old, was a source ot jov to lue parents, wno have t.ie svtupalhv of numerous friends. The funeral service will be held tomorrow. RILEY CANNOT GIVE I50XD AND (JOES TO JAIL. Bob. Itilev. the carpenter who was yesterday sentenced to six, months on i the roads for selling liquor on election ; d.iv. and who aplieiiled. was today mi- able to give bond in the sum ot JJ' d I and was sent to Jail. I Itaehel shepherd, a negro woman. was bound over. to court for shoplift lug. Slie gave a $0 bond. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always 3oughf Bears the Sine.ture of HILL-SKINNER WEBBING PRETTY CHURCH AFFAIR. Before an audience that completely filled the Church of the Good Shen herd at noon today , Miss Nannia Baker Skinner became the bride of Mr. Joshua B. Hill. The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. I. McK. Pittenger, assisted by Rev. M. A. Barber. I The church was artistically deco ! rated with ferns, holly and Christ- mas flowers and the scene Kvaa beau- tlful to behold. Mrs. Frank Ward i presided at the organ and rendered j selections sweetly from Lohengrin i and Mendelssohn. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father,, dipt. B. S. Skinner, and was mot at the chan cel bv the groom, attended by the best man, Capt. J. It. Ferrall. The bride wore a handsome goinar-awav gown ot Burgundv red. with hat, gloves and shoes to mat.cn, and car ried a shower bouoiiot of bride a roses. The dame ot honor, Mrs. J. W. Hunter, and the bridesmaids. Misses Rosa and Lillv bkinner, sif ters of the bride, were gowned in white crepe do chene, trimmed with embroidered net. fringed with Irish point, and wore black Gainsborough iiatw. lliev carried bouquets of j.n France roses, 'i he ushers weie Messrs. Leo S. bUinncr. Hubert Kill, Frank Ward and J. YV. Hunter. Immediately alter the cercnionv Tvir. and Airs. lli!l lelt lor Richmond and Xew 'York; , From Now York 'they will go bv boat, to New Orleans. On their return to Raleigh they will re side at corner New Bern avenue and Blount street. Mr. Hill is a member of the firm of i .T. of of te I is 1) l.i;.,.., U I'. r',-. In K,.jnnnn ....... ability and is popular with hosts Inemls, I lie bride is the daugh ot ( apt. and Airs. Ii. S. bkinner. pretty and accomplished, and bv ,1M1 lovable disposition has won I . liuin'.reds of friends. . i Mr. and Mrs. Skinner yesterday af- j tcniooii gave a reception in honor of I their daughter.'.' The residence was ' prettily decorated, all the rooms being I festooned 'With Christmas flowers.' As the guests arrived thev were re Iceived in the hall by Mrs. . Charlotte Williamson and .'Miss Tenelope Davis, who iisliered them into the charmiiig- ly (leebrated parlor to meet tile receiv ing party, this consisting of Mrs. H. tS '-Skinner; Miss Nannie Skinner,Miss Annie .Hill. Mrs. Charles Franklin j Massev. ot Alabama: Mrs. James a PERSONALS 9 O 0 It. MiKeiivae. of Greensboro, i eity today. M. L. ohvpnian. assistant roni- iiiissioiH i' of labor and pruning, ha ; returned front a visit to Henderson- vil lo. . Mr. C harles A. Webb, an .attorney jof Aslleville. is in tlie city.. Mr. J. 11. Fur;er Is here today from Charlotte. I Mr. J. V.'. MeKneill, of Hope Mills, is in the city. .: ,,,',"; Mr. John M Campbell, of Morgan ton, was in .the city today. Mr. V- II- Ward, of Tarboro, was Pere today. Mr. It. A. Miller Jr.. of Chapel 111:1. was In RnleiKh today. Mr. ,('. X: LIP'S was in Raleigh today from Wadesboro.. Mr. K. F. Avdlett. of Klizabclh C ity. ! is In the fit y. Mr. H. V. Woodiill. who linn been 'spwiding tlie bolidavs In On mam. le i turned to the city today. I vjlr. W. J. Young left today for Clay-j'ton.-. .-- ". ' -- ' ;,: I Mr, T. J. nraswell, of Castallii, spent ! tile dav in the city. I Mr. A. it. Jovner left today for Pin:.' Level. .Mr. (1. H. Dorteh left today for :"ew l'.e: u on bii.'driess. 'Mr. W. W. Jones left today for the caMei n iai t nf thiv ftate. Mr. X. V. FitzRrrald le ft today for S' lina mi business. Mr. J. 'I. Murray left today for ear ner mi business. .Mr. W. II. Lassiter left today for Moneuie. ; LOCAL BEIEFS ft 9 Tho next term of the. A. & M. Col lege will open next Tuesday. nuleinh Typographical Union, o. 54, met In regular monthly -slon last nitdit. .New olhcei'M were nominated bv referendum, A large membership was present. In a party of rabbit hunters last evening were Messrs. C. El. Crawford, J. H. Robbins, W. R. Crawford, Cbas. E. Johnson, Joseph G. Brown, R. B. Raney, B. S. Jer man, A. F. Causee, Burke. Little and Dr. S. P. Norrls. Mr. C. H. Mebane. clerk to tho de partment of education, today left or ders for $100,000 of the school appro priation with the. state auditor. DoWltt s IJttl Early Risers are the best pills known. Sold by Klne Crowell Drug Co. THREE CHARTERS GRANTED TODAY Pineville Improved Cotton Gin ning Company, at Charlotte, to gin and clean cotton and colton-sced, to press and bale lint cotton, to buy, store, sell and deal In cotton seed and meal and hulls, etc. The capital stock of $4,500 Is subscribed for by J. E. Wearn, 25 shares; S. L. Smith, 10; W. H. Zimmerman, 10. Dr. T. B. Twitty Drug Company, at Rutherfordton, to deal in drugs of evcrv descriotioh. The company Is capitalized at $5,000, but may begin business on $2.S00. The incorpora tors are Dr. T. B. Twittv, 14 shares; J. C. Twittv, 7; Drayton Wolfe, 7. Odom and . Avora Company, at Hockv Mount lo conduct in all its branches tho business of general merchandising, to deal in horses and to buy and sell real estate, etp. Of the capital, stock of $25,000, $10,00(1 has been subscribed for bv J. I). Odom. 50 shares: . W. W. Avora; 4 5; Annie 51. Odom, 5. Funeral of Mrs. Caiieltiirt. The funeral services of Mrs. L. C. rapehart will take place at the (. hrisl church' at ! u'clork this afternoon and the interment will be in Oakwood cem etery. Glling irocenes -0 is. our business. Ae study the wants ol our customers ami examine carelully into th; incF-Ks ol every article we soil. ll anything we send out is not perfectly satislactorv, or as good as you thing it ought to be, re turn it and pet voitr money back. '.. J, R, FERRALL & GO, , V.RS. VtlNS'WS SOOTHING C SVRUP - J J ehllrtri'n while Tllutit lor ai.tr mif lerrs. 1 It SfHtriHW tli eftlltl. me fruni-. uiihv nil Italll. unl, r. Ind LlU', blid ii tin I rt'melv for ni:irrlinL ( - TWKNTY-llVK CICNTS A liOITLK NOTICE OF FORMATION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The rnfle iNiiiiiiHl lieg to announce liiat tlif'V have lormed a co-partnership tor tlie practice of Dentislrv iu all its bi'ix!us Dili is, 2h !'t. elteville Strecf. i:u'mcr.'y occupied :y Dr. S. t. Noi rK S. I XfMtDIS, D. D. S. s. e. inn ;l.ss, d. d. s. This J iiuiai v 1st, DXIK. savings m 'KOprr.KT-r'-.v "77. .:T.p..CkpwcE.lr.si- ... V Wi?.'GP'JML'.V.fViSICNTl:- gS'S ':'.' "'is? '.VV. . t To work. If it Is with you n que, lion of i.'ivcMiiit; your havinRS in a manner absolutely safe and to no excellent udvuntuge, why not start a bank account hero? 1 0 very dollar you deposit will earn 4 per cent. Interest for you, com pounded every six months. Resides your rapitul can be with drawn at a moment's notice. Mechanics Saving Bank. PROMPTNESS IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Is as important as accuracy. The prescription may call for Medicine to save a life. Our force of Prescription Clerks is sufficiently large to meet all demands, and a pre scription is never side-tracked, we jump on it at once, fill it instanter, and deliver it at your residence as fast as a bicycle will carry our mess enger. Kl NG-CROWELL, Drug Co. ."'):'(' J : ' ' ' '.,.!' .-.ll!. .:. '.. '.. ,.,!. .;:' CAPVMNE CURE FOR ALL HEADACHES and Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains, 'Gripie, Colds, Indigestion, Train Nausea, etc, IT'S LIQUID EFFECTS IMMEDIATELY. THE HICKS' DRUG COMPANY. , All phone except Interstate. COUPON NOTICE. The December Coupons from the Full I'aid Ten-Year $10U Certificates issued bv the Mechanics and Investors Union will bo paid on and after Monday, December -o, at lac Comnierical and Farmers Hank. These Certificates, wilhj it semi annual coupons, arc being Sold for $02. at which price tney ,ivo a six per cent, investment, 0 e9 )t taxes. Monthly I'jiymeiit Ccrtilicates, $t()(, which maturo in 4 5 months, pav six per cent, per annum profit, with taxes paid by the company. Our assets are Invested In loans on real estate and used lor biiilding dwellings.' : i - SEOItGE ALLEX, Secretary. 9eeeoftoeffeee 1 9 i a : i ' ol (rent reduction in all I'al tern Mats. Mournnii eils ntuL Huts a suecialty, Spi-ciiil line of Children's 9 e a o e CAPS Or ALL MMDS 9 0 9 9 9 9 t) ft ft e - - 0 . 0 ' 0 ', o 9 o 0 9 ll nr (Joods and ' Fancy Riblions for tiein Xinns pack ages. MKS. OWES. MISS DENTON. 6 ftftftftftftftftftft BOOKS -' -' .''. -.: '! .,. '' I W e have tins year n luri'.e Kiidi well- , selected sl'irk of Holiday Books for ; all. oa will have to K!-c the utock 1 to appreciate the extent of the dis play. All are invited to cull. .Mail orders will have our earttful atten- : (ion.. Our stock of Children's Books Is unusually lare and varied. I Alfred Williams & Go Raleigh's Best Barbcn OTEY and Son Yarbarouh House H. P.S. KELLER, ARC I: I TECT, RALEIGH. N. (3. Onlv one week before we begin of Cotton and Wool Illnnkrts that we to carry them over and in ordi-r to sacrifice. Note these prices: $ .75 Cotton Blankets for $ .00 91.00 Cotton Blankets for .83 $1.50 Cotton Illankets for ......... 1.25 $1.75 and S2.00 lilankcts for 1.50 SS.50 nnd $1.00 Hlankets (Wool) for : 3.10 $1.50, 95.00, $0.00, and $7.00 Ulankets reducea In liko pro portion. . SHOES AND HOSIERY We have a new supply of God man Shoes ami Iron Clad Hosiery. Hear what Sir. Charles Lawrence says in regard to them: "I'ositlvcly (ho best 1 ever tried." Hunter Bros. & WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. SYSTEMATIC BUYING e ' v Is proditclivc of pood results if you buy at hapbazard yon likely lo rc'-rct it. I5uv Dianiond.s, Jewelry, Silrenviuv, Walflies, Clocks, etc., dealers with a i' iutiUioii tor s;iiiiirc dealing and reliability. . Our years ol exjierience have qualillcd us to lie expertH nnlsins these (roods, ami cavelnl hnyint; enables us to sell reasonably as (.rood values can lie sold for. Look here if you need aiivllun in these lines. U. M AKLErViJ' SONS . Jewelers . - .: . - ,. R.esS.eij.l, N. C Family Is coniinu; to be more and saving in iiutioyaiice. wear, mid expense Is learned. C")uplcl nith the li:.e work done by special luaclintcrv and skilled em ployes, be result lias been an cu;:i'tnous iucreusc in this depart ' i:icil(. Why not semi us your family linen this vimter. Oak City Steam Laundry Begin the New Year right. Make Home Comfort able and Attractive with ou r Furniture. . ill mmMmmr Rockers for All, and All Comfortable because they are made by experts in rocker build ingRocker Specialists made so by years of doing just one thing as well as it can be done. Rockers in" the. home have a look of : , comfort, and a comfortable feel if they hear the trademark of, nnd arc made by. The Taylor Chair Company, the Rocker Specialists of lledlord, Ohio. 'We sell -them and many other good things. Drop in and see us. Royall & Borden Furniture Co. 127 FATETTKVILLH STREET. 128 WILMINGTON STREET. fCXTUFm NATIONAL BANK. ' . RALEian. N. 0. ' 1 , INV1TK8 TOUR BUSINESS. DEPOSITORS"" PIn1 Safety for .their Funds. BORROWERS"" Flnd Kenr'cs Dispoiltlon to Ac coinmodute. INVEST0RS- Find BUSINESS MEN""00 the RESOURCES, One nnd Half Million DoUart. Z - JOSEPH O. BROWN President t- "r HENRY B. UTCnFORD, Cashier. Jt to take Inventory, v We have a lot wish to dispose- of we don't want do so we nro offering them at a Brewer Company arc of f in us Washing, mere rch aaled lo the lainuli ics ns the cvcxriranM Opportunities and Facilities for In- vestment. " , . Iicnoflt ot our Experience. t

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