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fid i'v : virtue, ' " ' .saly made for boys; . wsed to come" In handy, kids break up your toys. . rial jim-dandy top, i j-lped with, red and green: . ot it; -.smashed it, broke the .. strict- t Then licked it good and clean. 1 f,I thdughV Pd "lick" awhile for that, Bttt mother laid: "My boy, vHave patience; Just forgive the child, ',. V And thea forget the toy." V- thought he'd doner the proper thin - And grinned plumb to his ears; -i But roy I. bad to whistle hard, ' , i" 1o keen back all the tears. Next day ! slipped Into a room 1 ; f To get; as tennis racquet, And - knocked my mother's parlor : . lamp, Down: off It wobbly bracket. It broke, Into a thousand bits, And she ran is to view it; "Have patience, mother dear," I Baid, "I never meant to do 1t." Rtia tmhfawt a tumiii limh n a tree Took me behind the dairy Oh, say, I belieye it's going to rain, Those cloUds look mighty-airy. vj-v " ; M. A. c. AbeVdeen, TN. C. " Miss. Mary .F. Jones has gone to Ashevlllei - : J. . .. ( ' Mr. nd Mrti X A. McKelthen have gone to Aberdeen. ' "- . , ,x, v Mrs. J. -P. Brantley is visiting her neice, Mrs.' J. R. Norman. Mrs. J.- W Roberts, of Greensboro, Is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Lucy West Lltchford has re turned from a visit to Erie, Pa. Mrs.' C. W, Gold and children have Parham, left for her home at Chaly gone to Conetoe for a week's stay, jbeate Springs today. i i" Mlsa Rachel Edmundson has gone REV. WILLIAM MEADE to attend a house party near Faison. ; Miss Marie E. Stunkle has returned from a visit to New York and Boston. .' i. ,. : v .Miss Mary Williams, of Moorea Ule, is ViBitlng Miss'. Margaret Jcjhjas." i - i - j. ... 3teiJ-iJlfl'" puwana Mayjonnson are BiiDuuiM wmw wuuivu, Coon. ' miss Ljziie uraasnaw nas gone 10 f.Moneore ta spend' Sunday with her mother. Miss Laora "Norman has' returned to, the city from avlsit to relatives . jour irjena tc vv euuuti. " Miss Bettie Russ has returned from Greenville and Joined her fam ily at their new home In Glenwood. Mrs. Sion Holleman has returned - to Cary, after a visit to her sister, , Mrs. W. R. Eatmaa, who continues qnlt sick,- ':-.:-:r '. .::',: : i Miss Ethel Lyon has returned home - after a sir months' stay in the moun tains at the home of Miss Inez t, Cathey, of Sylvia ' ' , Miss T. Goldle Ranes, of Rolesvllle, who bas been attending the Teachers' ' rlnatltat at Cary, la in the city on her . - way home to spend Sunday. Rev and Mrs. A. B. Hunter, who 'bare been attending the Pen-Anglican Congress In London, will reach f horn about August 15. They will .- sail from Rotterdam, August 1. .- lle Emma Roberta, who recently Won the trip offered by The Times in a voting contest, left this morning for ' Morehead City, where she will spend two weeks at the Atlantic Hotel. j ,.'' '. " '.'.. ' : TO 8IXO AiT EDENTON STREET; NOTED NEW YORK ARTIST. Mr. Oeorge Brehm. of New York, and : Miss Mary Cote, of Raleigh, will sing "My Faith Looks JJp- To Thee," by 1 Kevin, as the offertory at Edenton - Street church" Sunday morning. Miss STary carter Ray will sing at the af . to noon; service, Mr. Brehm, who is at t tdlng: Mis .Marr Cole's house party, 1 ' aides being a singer of much talent, ! a noted artist and illustrator. Some if his latest work being the illustrating of "Lynch's Daughter," Jn the Ladles Home Journal. :-iaIskiage CCHnilCTLY AND PROMPTLY ENQRAVED CZTJD POR SAMPLES AND PRICES CI VIHiniALL DT i -c0 Mrs. "Banff returned from a Visit, to Duke today. f . f- ' Miss Irene Lttse left today to visit In Wake Feseet. " ' - Mrs. Charlie Allen ' left today for Portsmouth. Vs. . . Mrs. C "W. Blancbard is visiting friends at New Bern, . . ':' '&-& - .' Miss Rachel Kdmondson left yester day on a visit to Faison. Mrs. John S. Williams and family went to Warrenton today. : . ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Slmms will leave for Morehead City tomorrow. ..... Miss Myrtle Upchurch left today for Portsmouth to visit relatives. Miss Daisy Waitt left today for East, em Shore, Md., to visit friends. Mrs. J. A. Day, of Atlanta, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. H. Puckett, Mrs. Pearce, of Duke, spent the day in the city on her wayto Atlanta. Miss Fannie Hardee, of Greenville, passed through the city today going to Mebane. . Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, of Greensboro, stopped over in the city on her way to i Warrenton. Miss Bess!e Speed, who has been in 'school here, left for her home : at J Frankllnton today. Miss Janie Proctor is visiting her grandmother, Mr. T. A. Marriott, In Rocky Mount i . I Mrs. McCraney passed through the city today on her way from Selma to her home at Sanfori ' Miss Lucy Haywood Young, of WMhmgtoiv D. C, is visiting her aunt, I Mrs. Thomas Badger. Mrs. H. B. Battle, of Montgomery, Ala., has gone to Hillsboro, after a visit to Dr. Battle, of this city. Mrs. J. W. Halford, who has been in I the city visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. CLARK TO BROTHERHOOD Rev. William Meade Clark, former rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd, and now rector of St. James church, Richmond, Va., and editor of The Southern Churchman, will arrive here this evening and con uuuu mv bci vices bi iuc vuuiv;u vi duct the services at the Church of the Jiood SJaepJSerd.toxaDirxiw morn-, m.ttDQ evening, no cumca oa iuvi- tation of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd, especially to deliver an adress before the Brotherhood and their friends Monday evening. This is to be the second of a series of ad dresses by prominent men, the first having been by Mr. Joseph G. Brown, f tm c,ty geveral weekg ag0 ANOTHER SOLDIER . ANSWERS ROLL CALL Comrade W. S. Petty, aged 78, ' died this morning at 3 o'clock at the Soldiers' Home. . Comrade Petty was j a native of Harnett county and en tered the home in June, 1907. He 'was a member of Co. E, 53d North Carolina regiment. ! The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 from the chapel, and will be conducted by Rev. , R. S. Stephenson. ' MAKES. ASSAULT AND BATTERY CHARGE AGAINST GOTCH. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Austin, Tex., July 18. Squealing at every turn and finally calling for help, Herman Berneau, the alleged wrestler, went from the mat last night and made a complaint, charging Frank Gotch, the champ'on wrestler of the world, with assault and battery. The exhibition took place in Galveston, Berneau's home town. Gotch had evei"y advantage of Berneau from the start and let go i several good holds on cries from Ber neau that he was being hurt. Gotch was re'eased on a $100 bond with a Jiundred men ready to sign It. Every 7cr.2fli m uhtwm no pnoBia nn boat ttw waaflarrai Marvel ff Ask oar dratttat U. If bt can out o.Dtrtr tha MABVKL. Mit M oUxr, bat Mud ttaap tot fOmt tniii book Mated. It llTM foj aartifllmn anil illrflrtlou lnnlaabla Udlw kUSYU. CO, 44 t. 1M St., Ttrt ATLANTA. OA, I mm INVITATIONS oooooeiMiooo local Birmra The Seaboard Air Line will operate an excursion to Norfolk-Portsmouth, Tuesday, August 4. . -rr-Regular services will be held at Edenten Street Methodist church to morrow:" 11 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Governor Glenn is due to return to RaTelgh next Thursday. He will make several addresses while away. 'fiThe.' case against Lewis Alston, charged with embezzlement of the fund of 'a colored order, was con tinued ythis afternoon until Tuesday. . Col. R. L. Lelnster, , mail trans fer ileflf at the Union Bepot, left to day for Morehead City, and Mr. w, G. Amlck, of Slier City, is relieving him. The Raleigh Savings Bank will be opened for business from 5 to 9 o'clock Saturday evenings, to accom modate those who are unable to get to the bank before the usual hour of closing. ' The crowds are still Increasing at the tent. There were two profes sions last night. On Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. Rev. P. G. Elsom I will preach a sermon to everybody on ' "Whatsoever You Sow You Reap." There will be baptizing and an evangelistic service at Fayetteville Street Baptist church tomorrow night. At 11 o'clock Rev. P. G. El som will preach on the Fourth Com mandment, "How to Observe . the: Sabbath." j Today was one of the hottest days the city has experienced so far this summer. At 1:45 the thermom eter at the weather bureau registered 96 degrees. An hour afterward, howev9r, there was a drop of one degree. The prediction for tomorrow Is showers and cooler. A man giving his name as J. W. Jewell and saying he was a truck farmer near Beaufort, after staying in Raleigh since Monday, was late yesterday advised to move on. He left at 5:30 for Greensboro. The fellow was caught in several yarns by Chief of Police Mullins. He was evidently a pure fake and swindler. 9 ' '.-. PERSONALS MaJ. W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, is In the city. Mr. W. E. Willams, of Greensboro, is in the city. Mr. J. A. Smith, of Bessemer City, is in Raleigh. . Mr. S. M. Notingham, of Greens boro, is in the city. Mr. John A. Ricks is here today from Greensboro. V Mr. Graham Haywood is back at his post with Hart-Ward Hardware Company, after a week's vacation. CHANGES ON AT THE GAIETY TODAY. "The Patriot," one of the pictures on at the Gaiety theatre. Is one of the best subjects been shown here for some time. The subject is taken from the first scene where a farmer is seen hard at work in the fields and is attracted by, the distant roar of i cannons. He leaves nd goes to the scene of battle, much against the wishes of his wife, where, soon after, he is captured, and killed.' 'This reel is over three hundred feet long and very distinct. ;- "The Story of the Boats Sold." a batchelor is observed in hs apart ments reading a note, when Suddenly Mm In having us refill your prescriptions, as our store will be closed Sunday and,,. this matter should have your attention. . v . - Don't forget to take home a box of Huyler's Candy. KING-CROWELL Drug Co , SDos. jrirnrsbarger Beer, 92.00 lllfiiner Beer , . . 2Lfc0 Pnretlna Malt Ext. 2.80 Capnsdener H 2.50 We Allow 80 Cents Per n - ; he ctosVatpalr -.of -shoes from' . a' miscei'.&BtKrtts bunch and goes to a dance.' While' at the dance hepro poses to a lady- who accepts him and. afterthe marriage a visit from mother-in-law brings on more talk." This subject Is exceedingly Interest ing and is some six : hundred feet long, -. . : . : ' . . t"' . . - At -Camp Glenn. . The First .Regiment'; goes : into en campment at Camp Glenn today until ihe 2h and tne Tmrd Regiment will begin Its? encampment there August' 4 and will remain until Auguit'lL The Second Regiment. Is at . Chickamauga Partt, Ga. , c- At Central Church Tomorrow. Dr. T.VN. Ivey will preach at Central Methodist church tomorrow morning in the absence of the pastor," Rev. -JU B. Jones. ' There will be no evening ser vice, .. ..-;. . ' ' ... . BRYAN HAVING CALMER DAYS (Continued from First Page.) nating speech in the Denver conven- tion for Judge Gray for president, today gave out the following state ment: !',' ' "Of course the Delaware delega tion to the convention did not secure the nomination we most desired, but I was greatly gratified by the just and generous admiration of Judge Gray expressed by the representa tives of the democracy from every section of the country. Mr. Bryan was nominated because most of the delegates wanted him. Personally, I think Mr. 'Bryan is worthy of the unbounded' 'enthusiasm he arouses among the "people." , Mr. Handy predicted Bryan's elec tion, and said he felt sure the elec toral vote of this state would be cast for him. V,i MR. BRYAN IS GRATIFIED AT SUPPORT OF LABOR. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Lincoln, Neb., July 18. The visit of a delegate from the Central Labor Union of Denver gave Mr. Bryan h's first opportunity to make a real po litical speech. The chairman of the delegation presented Mr. Bryan reso lutions expressing confidence in him and pledging him support. In reply, Mr. Bryan emphasized his gratification that the great, labor lead ers have been so well satisfied with the work of the resolutions committee of the Oenver'convention. , - " ; "I am grateful to you for this gen erous expression of confidence and this pledge of your support," said the nom inee. ."The jfnsolution Is the more pleas ing to me because it comes from you, among whem I have lived for now a little morel than 10 years. WHfW;Affopte.- "It gives me unbounded pleasure to . recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve." saw J. W.' Jenkins, of Chapel HillvJI. elf "I ant convinced Its the best salveVfhe world affords. It cured a felon on) my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. : 25c. at all drug stones.. . CASTOR I A lor Infanta and Children. Us Kind You Hava Always 3ougM Bears the SUnatnro at We Prepay All Express Charges. Wmukl ORDERS FOR BEER Shipped by Express in Plain Packages Day Eeceived, Therefore "Fresh Goods. Gold Medal Award, Jamestown Kxpooitioii.'-f'or Purity 1 THESE ABE PRICES FOB ' THE STATE OF N. C. 4 Do. ;a Do. lODox. 12 Dos. M0 $8.90 fll JM $18.20 4M- 9JM: 10.50 12.00 4M 00 11JJO. 13.20 4.60 MO 11.60 13.20 Dosea For Returned Bottles, REMIT MONET OH BXPRE8S ORDER. THE VIBOINIA BBE7D0 C0 BOANOKB, VIRC1IXIA. PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, N. C. THE IDEAL HOMK SCHOOL FOR GUtL AND YOUNG WOMEN. Advanced Collegiate Courses; Excellent. Conservatory ot Mu sic; Complete Schools Of Art, Expression. . Business, Peda gogy, Physical "Culture, etc. , Fine Preparatory . Department :under Special Instructors. It will pay you to look into Its advantages before deciding where to send your daughter. Catalogue on application. HENRY JEROME STOCKARD. Trinity Park School. First Class Preparatory School. Certificates ot Graduation Ac cepted for Entrance to Lead ing Southern Colleges. Best Equipped Preparatory School In the Sooth. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of 75 acres. Library containing 30,000 vol umes. ' Well equipped gymnas ium. High standards and mod ern methods of Instruction. Frequeent lectures by promi nent .lecturers. Expenses ex-: ceedingly moderate. Seven years of phenomenal success. For Catalogue and other Infor mation, Addre, H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. Trinity College Four Departments: Collegl-' ate. Graduate; Engineering and Law. ; Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories in all departments ot Science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students.;-. '.'.'. Young men wishing to study Law should Investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. r ; v For Catalogue and further In formation, address; a, .-PU NKW80M, Registrar, Durham, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, r '.'. i.'r Practical education in Agriculture; In Civil,'. Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufactur ing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemis try. Tuition $45 year; Board 910 a month. 120 scholarships. Exam ination for admission "at the College on September 2. Address, THE PRESIDENT, West Raleigh, N. C. Just Received 160,000 CedarShingles POWELL K POWELL Incorporated. Phones 41 Coupon Payment Mechanics and Investors ; Union -, - The 24th Se mi-Annual payment of Coupons from the Full Paid 10-Year OerUfioatee, issued by this Company will fee snade at the Commercial Na tional Bank, on and after Saturday, Jane 87th. - - ; ' These eertlflcatee arc yet being sold at 902.00 and furnish a sis per cent. Investment with taxes paid by the compaav. CUSORGB ALLEN, ftee'y, roQea BnlMbag. 1 tti'i tot : Kfciia A'e j ' : ft is a fact that the Flies frequently produce Why not buy one of avoid this? ,v. - toll. S""nS pckaoeI Don't be atiuoyed by Insects. Royall & Borden 127 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. O. The Raleigh Buy your Furniture and House Furnishings from us. We can save you money. Come in and Let Us Show You. The Raleigh Furniture Company, 17 East Martin and 18 Market Sts. T. E. GREEN, Sec. and Treas. A discount of 10 per cent will be given on all Men's and Women's Oxfords, CASH ONLY DURING THIS SALE. Ha tlOSllTMl, Fayetteville Street - - - Raleigh, N. C. THE ATTRACTIVENESS .:v. y ; Of parlor or living-room is greatly increased by the addition of a handsome piece of Pottery Vases, Tankards, Steins, etc., or by a bit of Decorated China, Plaques, Flojwer Holders, etc. v , , Manjr, artistic articles are to be found here which are. quite reasonably priced. . We wpuld.be pleased to have you look at our collection of these goods. ' . . - , . . H . M AULERS' SOUS ; c Jewelers $4.50 TO Wrights vi lle beach, n. c. .. v-V " VIA ' ' ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Round-trip week-end rate on sale every Saturday, good to return the following Monday. Tickets good either via Fayetteville or Goldsboro. Through electric trains from Wilmington to all points on the Beach every half hour. Spend a day at Wrlghtsvllle and enjoy ' - FISHING, BATHING, YACHTING. . ' For further information write W. 3. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent,-': Wilmington, N. C. . . CopneUy Springs Eciil, ; V : CONNELLY SPRINGS, N. O. v ' (On Southern Railway, between Salisbury and Asheville) la sight of the most Picturesque Mountains In America. - -. CooL Refreshing Mowntah) Breese, and positively the very flneet Mineral Water in jexietcoce. tr j; r .7 . .,.. . Thoroughly, Modern Hotel, with High Standard of Service.; Good Orchestra, Ball Room, Tennis Court, Bowling Alley, Delightful Horseback Riding and Driving. , . Rates -very reasonable. Further Information cheerfully furnished. HENRY L VAN STORY,, bite, of Uosquitoes and Fever. . , . , Y . our- CANOPIES, and - ' ' r w . CEILINO CANOPY. ' $2.00. . FRAME CANOPY ";For''V- ' ' - '",t ' : . ... -.W ... , Wood or Iron edt $3.00$3.50. Furniture Co., Furniture Co. J. M. RIGGAII, Manager. Raleigh, N. C f- .. V -'--r- . "'
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