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THE RALE! GH EVENIN G TIMES : FRIDAY, APRI L 3, 1908.
SOCIETY.
Mrs. C. H. Beckham, has returned
from a visit to Greensboro.
Mips Lizzie Rogers Jeft today for
Charlotte to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Younpr left today
for Loulsburg to visit relatives.
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Mr. S. S. Coley, of Smlthfleld. Is here
the guest of Mrs. JS.--W. Edwards.
Mies Zola Upehurch, of Apex, is
among the visitors In the city today.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Vanri, of Frank-
linton, are guests In the city today.
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Miss Sue Cheatham, of Franklinton,
arrlver in the city today to visit friends
Mrs. ' Roale Johnson, of Fuquay
Springs, was a visitor to the city to
day. i " .
"...., !'a ,1 .v,' ,i ..is .after spending: several
, , , . i guest of the Misses Causse, returned
friends. i " . .t
1 MUtllU lliltS CHI-1
several anvils; the hammers swung b'y
real blacksmiths, . who. .. hava. ... beeo.1
trained in their part4
All in all. the matiye 'will be one of
the most attractive cjicerts this year.
Mrs. Charles Baskerville, of Chapel
Hill, Is among the visitors in the city
today. ' ' . I
Mrs. W.'T. Mabry and daughter, Miss i
Etta, left this afternoon for Lewiston :
to visit Mrs. H. P. Clark. j
Miss Lucille Moore, a student of I
Peace Institute, left this afternoon for j
Elm City to visit her parents.
Miss lone Abell, a student at Peace :
Institute, left this afternoon for j
Smithfleld to visit her parents. j
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Miss Lillian FieldSj, of.Cary, passed '
through the city this Afternoon en route j
to LaGrange to visit hef parents.
Raleigh people will be very sorry to
learn of the sickness of Mrs. Bretsch,
and hope that she will soon be well and ;
strong again. : ..-..'
Miss Bettie Collamore, of New York,
days as th?
Mrs. Preston Bridgers, of Wilming
ton. Is here the guest of Mrs. E. Burke
Haywood.
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Miss Charlotte Wlnslov, of Boston,
Is spending a few. days here with Miss
Annie Hinsdale.
Mrs. J. D. Miller h:is gone to Abbe
ville, S. C, after a visit to Mrs. T. 13.
"Wilkinson.
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Mrs. John.D. Briggs, of Wllliamstoi,
passed through the city today en route
to Chase City, Va.
Mrs. "William Royall has gone to
Brooklyn, 'N. T., her former home, to
visit relatives. T .
Miss Jessie Buchanan, a student at
.Peace, has gone to Charlotte to spend
a few days at home,
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Miss Carrie Biggs, of Willlnmston,
passed through the city today en route
to Chast City, Ya.
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Hiss Essie Mathews, of Kipling, af
ter visiting relatives in the city,-, ha?
returned home.
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Mrs. P. D. Gold, Jr.. and P. D. G.ilJ.
third, have gone to Greensboro to visit
her father. Mr. V. CI. Balsley. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Parting
ton, of Washington. P. CV, were at the
Yarborough House yesterday.
ills. H. R. Drewry . and Mrs. Robert
Ridley are here from Norfolk to visit
their father, Judge T. R. Purnell.
Miss Susan -idon left this afternoon
for Fuquay Springs to attend the com
mencement concert of Fuquay Springs
Academy.
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Judge Thomas BA Howell, of "Wash
' ington. . D, .rf wWlt -1ll8 niecn
Mrs. Minnie W. Martin, has returned
to his homo.
Mrs. J. E. Matthews, of Durham, ar
rived in the city this afternoon and is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis.
Charlie Boone on Newbern avenue. :
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mayo, of Rich- ;
mond, arrived in the city this afternoon
and are guests at the home of Col. :
Benehan Cameron on Hillsboro street.
PERSONALS
Rev. J. O. Guthrie left today for Dur
ham. Rev. O. R. Mangum returned to Sel
ma todav.
Mr. J. S. Carr. of Durham, was in
the city today..
Mr. M. T. liy left todtay for Dur
ham on business.
Mr. A. D. Weleek. of Zebulon. is .it
guest in the. city today. : . .
Mr, B. B. Nicholson, of Washington,
was in the city today.
Mr. T. H. Halm, of High Point, was
in the city last evening.
; Mr.. M. G. Hunter, of. Charlotte., is
registered at Hotel Gieisch.
Mr. W. C. Mayo, of Wilson, is among
the Visitors in the. city today. ..
Mr. Dorna Thompson, of Stutoville,
was In .the city last evening.
Mrs. K. W. Butts, of Charlotte, Is
among the visitors in the city;
Mr. B. B. Lloyd left this motning for
Chapel Hill to visit his parents.
. .Mr. Harry A. Biggs, of Wllliamston, )
passed through the city today en route
to Chase City. Ya.
Mr. J. D. Monroe, of Gastonia. is in
the city, spending a few days with his
wife, who is visiting her mother, Mis.
John Bedford. ;
Mrs. P. A. Rnhlnson and her little
daughter, Miss Frances, came in from
Gastonia last Tiight to bo the guefcts of
Mrs. W. F, Marshall, at 108 east North
street.
I.IXEX SALE MONDAY BY
EOEXTOX STHEET CIRCLES.
J LOCAL BRIEFS J
Friends will regret to learn that
Mr. John McRary is sick at his home
on Johnson street, '
The Raleigh High School team 'will
play the A. & M. freshmen this after
noon and the Durham High School lads
tomorrow.
. Rev, Livingston Johnson will leave
tomorrow for Morganton, where he will
preach Sunday morning and deliver n
The ladies of the different clrclos of , Prohibition address nt night. . y
j ne t'oigate L niversiiy oaseoaii
team passed through the city this af- ;
ternoon en route to Wake Forest,
where they will play today and tomur- j
row. '
Prof. J. B. Carlyle, of Wake For; j
Edenton Street Methodist Church will i
have a linen sale Monday next from ,
9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Giersch's old stand i,
next to the laundry, haa been secured
and will be decorated for the occasion, j
The members of the different circles '
have prepared the daintiest of shirt- I eal 01 11115,1 B"eilM"B,"'
waists., collars, belts, ties and many ! terest of education at Bethel Hill, Per
beautiful hand embroidered articles, in so" nty. Passed through the city to
fact, everything to attract the femU 1 dfly en route home. r-. . :
nine ev nnl n.rkethook Besides the -There was only one case before Po-
linen articles for sale dinner and sup
per will be served. Many good things
will be prepared, such as barbecue,
chicken, different kinds of salads,
beaten biscuits, ice cream and cake and
hot chocolate and coffee. .
The linen sale will, no doubt, be a
great attraction Monday.
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"ANVIL CHORVS" TO BE SCXG
BY- CHILDREN'S CHORIS.
One of the greatest successes of the
festival held under the auspices of the
Hnlelgh Choral Society last, year was
the work of the; children's chorus of 2Z0
voles. Those ''who : we fortunate
enough to hear them were delighted
and Rurprisod that such a body ef sing
ers could be gotten together, In Rat
elgh. So many young-elngers'giping
up Insures M) permanence 1 of; 1 the
choral society, for asthey become of
age they will naturally come Into this
organization and continue their musi
cal work. The chorus this year has
about one hundred additional voices,
making a chorus of 3H0 young singers,
the largest ever heard together here.
They are now drilling under Miss Nina
Green, supervisor of music In the pub
lic schools, and will be In fine shape
by the time of the feaUvalsv ,
One of the most at(rkctiv. numbers
they will give will j be' the . "Anvil
Chorus" from iht opera of II Trova
tore, This they wtl sing to .the ac
companiment at, the orchestra - &nd
lice Justice Badger today, this being
against Jack Cates, a white youth, for
throwing rocks on the streets. He was
taxed with the cost. J2.35.
-i-Work is progressing rapidly at the
state fair grounds. Old stalls for cattle
have been removed and new ones built.
General repairing, whitewashing and
other necessary work is being done,
which, when finished, will add greatly
to the appearance and efficiency of the
grounds.
SPENCE CASE IS
NEARING THE END
Col. T. M. Srgo la this afternoon
addressing. the jury In the case of
the state against Everett Spence, the
young white man charged with mur
dering Walter Chavls,; colored. So
licitor Jones preceded Col. Argo for
the state. The Jury will probably
have the case by 4:30 this after
noon. '..
CASTOR I A
lor In&nti uld Children.
J18 Kind You Have Always Sought
Bears the
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fff APRIL IWEDDINGS
'I "Do not delay loaieer in Dlaclnu orders for engraved invitations.
US Our noting Mnples represent the verr latest sliapes and
forms that .have been accepted by refined and fashionable
society. r Wedo not follow we LEAD In Originating artistic
effects witjn fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send
for samples, which will be supplied free of charge. J. P.
BTEVESJS EXCRAV1NQ CO., Wedding StatWncry Engrarcrs,
47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Go. . '..
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CBEMEELCAYA
' A FRAGRANT XOX-GREASV " '
TOILET CREAM ;
THAT PRESERVES AXD BEAUTIFIES
THE COMPLEXION ;
ALSO POWDER AXD SOAP
K I N G C R O W E LL Drug Co.
' Fayetteville and Hargett Streets,"
RALEIGH, N. C.
From lonjay, April Bth
To Saturday,; April 1 1th.
We are taking "this means to introduce
ourselves formally by giving you something
real, something tangible, to rememljer,us
by, not just a mere hand shake but a real
demonstration of what you may expect
from us. We are not strangers to you,
the name of Woollcdtt has been connected
with the Dry Goods business for the past I
35 years. But here is the new firm of
Woolicott, larger ahd better prepared to
take care of your wants than ever before:
Here is what we are giving you, see what
you think of them.
mcmcvT glass
And Plain Crystal Glassware
Wcv'niv showing a very large and attractive line of Rich Cut
Glass and Plain Crystal Glass, and our prices are very interesting:
, Plain Crystal Glass Tumblers from OOc; per dozen id $1.00.
Colonial Tumblers from 40c. to 91.00...
CUT TUMBLERS AXD STEM WARE.
Sunburst Paitern Tumblers ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.73 per doz.
Sulibui-st Pattern Wines, long stem . . . . . . .'. . . : 4.50 per doz.
Sunburst Pattern Cocktails, long stem . . ; ...... 430pcrdoz..
Sunburst Pattern Sherbets, long stem ., . . . ... ... ., B.00 per doz.
Sunburst Pattern Sauce Chaup., long. tm , . - . ; ,0,0 per doz.
Very Heavy and eep Cut Tumblwrs,,. 80.0Q,. JjiS.OO, $10.00, $12.00,'
and $10.00 per doz.
8-ineh Howls, Deep Rich Cut, $:L5Q( $4.50, $5.00, $0.00, $7.50,
and $10.00.
Our line of Cut Gbisswaro was never more, complete, and you
should not think of buying Gl ass ware before seeliig our line. Wo
are positively selling for one-third to one-fourth less than you can
buy elsewhere. ' ,. .
WEA THERS S PERR Y,
Raleigh, :: :: North Cur o Jinn
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GINGHAMS
AND MADSAS
Our entire stock ol' Dress (jins
hanis and .Madras that you
can't buy for less than 12'gr.
MERCERIZED
GINGHAMS.
'.The.--kind -you are buying and
paying 2."e. for; liht or
dark, small or large checks
or plaids, 29c yd.
SUESINE SILKS.; LADIES' .UMBRELLAS
.The manufacturer says we have Guaranteed Vast black, Para-
to sell them at 47 H ml Z'ni sUh-1 frame,' tailed edge,
not less. We have all 'colors, liardwood handles a splen-
Introductory price, 39(J, .J''' . did $1.50 seller, jJJ J each.-''
BLEACHING. y UNELE ACHED
Hill or Androscoggin :?(l lnch DOMESTIC
; I'leaching; best made. You ;W inches wide; good heavy.:
are paying 12 4c. for this. gtiods. We are selling this
Either make, 9I9C. '"'. evei-y day for 8c Qq yd.
ELASTIC BELTS. ECRUE CURTAINS
' Sold everywhere for 50c; all ; A beautiful Rig -yard long heavy
colors, light or dark; a big Ecru .Lace ; Curtain, worth
variety of buckles, gf)oi each. $1.50, Qgg pair.
MATTING RUGS WHITE LAWN.
Smooth China' Mattings, with Our regular liv. quality of
fringed ' '.ends, handpaiated, ' Sheer India Linen Lawn;
size 3flx72; worth $1.00, only about 50 pieces, QlC
59C. Pn n per yard.
LONG CLOTH. NAINSOOK.
Smooth sheer goods, worth The sheerest 15c. quality obtain
12?2". (only a small lot of able; just in season and real
Mils) 91Ci yd; $1.08 a ly iK-nutiful gowls, 12c- '
l.olt. per yard.
SHIRTWAISTS. : CHINA SILKS. -
A g-reat assortim'nt of styles. Very best quality of 27-inch
" none- worth less than $1.25; V China Silk, ; jerTeirt iv'eave,
( some up to $2.00; all si.ej, T and -beautiful lustre; all
:' 2 to 42, 92 each. 1 shades and colors, 39(v yd.
$" '!' : ' 'ft1? ;V
ECRU ALL OVER. ... Heavy Linen Suitings.
lleautiful for waists, elegant Will make beautiful white
patterns, and really cheap at skirts; wears well and Is
75c. a yard, 49 q yd. cheap at 15c, Qt yard.
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:R.OVALL & BORDEN
FURNITURE COMPANY
Call and let us start an a ccount with you on the Easy
Payment Plan. We have a full line of Bed-room Suits
Rockers, and Chairs. '
OUR STOCK OF
MATTINGS AND ;RUGS:;
WAS NEVER MORE COMPLETE.
You will find our terms easy and prices low. GIVE
US A TRIAL.
Roy all & Borden Furniture Go. -
127 Fayetteville St.
126 Wilmington St.
Raleigh, N. C.
SPRING SALES OF HAND-PAINTED CHINA.
Our special offerings for the first week of April are odd pieces
of hand-painted China. : . ,:
The fame of Pkkard'8 China Is world-wide. Nothing of in
ferior merit is allowed to go from this house, each piece not only
being artistically designed, but perfectly executed a thing of
beauty. ' :
,; A fine opportunity to purchase wedding or anniversary gifts, or.
for Easter remembrances.
H . M AH LE R S' SO NS
Jewelers . - - Raleigh, N. C
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We want to keep faith with you. We want to
have your confidence. We want to be honest in all
,r,t1pfogSy.:,vWerfure not going to advertise falsely' What
we say we mean. We want you to feel that you are
heing treated right. Wehgrarit no -:f concessions to ,
anyone. Prices to the jpublic have to be giiaged by
,the advantages, givenj ta the minority Therefore,
allowing discount to some, paying commission to
otherg.ad.givingrcreiiit to. a favored fey discrim
inates against those who are hot so favored. We
have but one price. "5- ' ' ' h "v
n oil mm
.qi?p.osite;ppst ofhce.
We are still offering some exceptionally
good values in House Furnishings
of every'dsscription. u
Our building is neanng completion and in
ordeno make room for nevstockivve have
eliminated the subject of profit fprythe next
few days. . 1
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The Raleigh Furniture Company
V. Martin and Market Streets.
Capital Cit7 Phoiie 02, '
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