oi' 8, I., -,r,v - t rr nil i rti r rrT-Tiniinimn tanmirntiiiii I -y--- 4 THE STRESS. '(With Apologies, Etc:,) The dictionary, the encyclopedia and the almanac, 1 " Considerable, ponderable and eternal Voice of the past, the present and the future. The lightning, the lightning-bug and . the street car. Work of God, of nature and of man. Wherefore comes the sooth-sayer to the seer. The springtime, the time to spring and the main spring; ' The hope well, the dope well and the well sweep; The greeting, the meeting and the method. ' Round, around and the rounder Turning, revolving the world roll . over. The hoppergrass, the grasshopper and the Katydid. The fiddle, the fiddlesticks and the fiddler. The bug, the bug-house and the bedbug.---- :. iWiJSiMHUHw ) Inl I I n , II 1111 J -II ill IILU' 1 The run, the running and the runner , Mlsa Vada Weathers, of Winston Consequential, considerableness of Salem, is visiting Mrs. Jo. H. Weath the microbe. i ers The dense, Inpenetraple numbskull, Wherefore this infinite knowledge of ignorance, incomprehensible mystery Oh, of mundane spheres. Nothing is shut up in a vacuum. E. L. BAILEY. Mr. T. S. Stone and family have gone to Oxford to spend several days. D. I. Fort has returned from Mrs. a visit to relatives at Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. E. t. Sadler, of Goldsboro,, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T, .M. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs: C. H. Gattis left this 1 morning for a short stay at More head City. Mrs. W,H. Harrington has return; ed from . a visit to friends near Goldsboro'. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. W. C. Hufham is improving al ter an operation at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kim W. Weathers i and little son, Carroll, have gone to Shelby for a visit to Mrs. Weather's . parents. ' Mr. and Mrsi C. F. Vaden and chil dren, Misses Hazel and Gertrude and' Master Charles, Jr., have gone for a! visit at Hamlet and Wrightsville. Miss Lillian Albright, of Douglass, Arizona, has gone for a visit to Ham let and Wrightsville, after a visit to her Bister, Mrs.v C. F. Vaden In this city. Mrs. A. N. Smith and little daugh ter, Miss Mary, of Atlanta, Ga.,-have returned home after a visit to her sister, Misses Emma and Margaret Bullock. ' . Miss Mamie Adams returned to her home near the Falls this after noon. She was accompanied home by Miss Nellie Sims Iden, who will be her guest. ';,',-...... Mr. and Mrs. C.. W. Crowell and daughter, Miss Nora and Miss Lizette Trexler, of Salisbury, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vaden, have gone to Hamlet and Wrights vine. ,. : Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Riggan and daughters, Miriam and Esther, have returned from a visit to relatives at Lexington. They were accompanied home by Miss Jennie Lee Pickett, who will be their guest. I Misses Quinnerly and Ward, of Greenville, are at Hotel Giersch. Mrs. J. A. Day, of Atlanta, Ga., after spending some time In the city, the guest of her Bister, Mrs. J. H. Puckett, has returned home. The Daughters of Liberty. The Daughters of Liberty will give a lawn party on the corner of Blount and Polk streets Tuesday evening, August 11, from 7 to 11 o'clock. The public Is invited to attend. CASTOR I A For Infant! ud Children, Ui Kind Yon Haya Always Sought Bears thai EUgnatorool MARRIAGE" '-. CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICED. : T. P. STEVENS ENGRAVINa CO., Engravers ; ' " L . 47 WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, OA, ,; , ; T-: VTTT-" - i . ,.",;s" - "v -; ; vH.t yf uj IT.wr .4,, kjuu agj ; To-NicnT . f : 'fl'V Fj) i Miss Nannie Leach went to Wll mington today. Mrs. Harry Hackney, Of Chatham county, is in the city. . .. . MrS. W. N. Holt returned to her home at Smithfield today. Miss Ruth Hughes went to Golds- boro today to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holloway re turned today from Lakeview. Miss Mina Blanchard went to Clay ton today, to spend several weeks. Miss Nannie Elliott, of Linden, passed through the city today from Pittsboro. Miss Annie May Corbett, of Dur ham, passed through the city today returning from Hamlet. Mr. A. C. Winchester, of Monroe, is here to join his wife and family, who visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E Norris Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dowell and Master Horace, Jr. and Miss Rena Kirby returned today from Lakeview. Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Master Hay wood White, Miss Josephine White, ra Adelaida Bagley, Mrs.- Josephus Daniels, and Mrs. Henry Bagley re turned from Pittsboro today. . . Miss Maude Gilbert, of Fuquay i Springs, spent-the day in the city. Miss Valeria Christopher left to day for Creedmore. FAYETTEVILLE STREET BAP TIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 : 1 5 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev, P. G. Elsom. All invited. Death of Mrs. J. L. Lee. Kernersville, . N. C, Aug. 8. A bride of only a few months, Mrs. Joseph Love Lee died yesterday at j burg. As Mies Edythe Kerner, she! was universally 16ved here. She was a beautiful girl, sweet, lovable Md gracious to high and low There was not one of her wide circle of ac- quaintances, rom the humblest of the mill hands, to the social leaders, of her native town, who did not love the girl.. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kerner, of Kernersville, 4! i:STEP:t RIGHT UP TO THE BIG ONYX FOUNTAIN And refresh yourself with the best Soda you ever tasted. Ice cold deliciousness heaped high in a glass and served In the daintiest inviting style imag inable. We manufacture our own Ice Cream because we can give our customers a better ICE CREAM than we 'can boy. : Try It and you will know why no Ice Cream can be made more de licious. If you want Plain Soda, Mineral Waters, or Phos phates we have them, too. MASONIC TEMPLE PHARMACY. O. G. KING, PROPRIETOR. , If so, you will be in ' ! items as Do you want a Belt? Do you want some new Hosiery? Do you want some pretty racking?.- ; Do you want some heavy Hair Ribbon? Do you want a Belt Buckle? Do you want a pair of Slippers? Do you want a Fan? Do you want some Pins or Combs? Do you want some pretty White Goods to make a new waist? You can find big assortments here of all the above necessaries. Oniootislo Opposite Post Office. and ;4 Bister of 0..w.xho...G., and Frank Kerner ghe leave8 thrfte Mg. ..ter8 HollomariV of JicyonvIHe, Fla-. Mra. w M . Partln; of Bur . ton and Mrs. E. M. Whittington, ,of Montgomery Ala she wlll b'e burled here today. - .: PERSONALS Mr. B. Sacks, after a visit to Nor folk, has returned to the city. Rev. Jesse Weatherspoon, of Dur ham, Is in the city, the guest of J. W. Bunn. Hon. Leo Vurnakes, the tir.torf f V 1 1 t Or rotllt.fiA1 thftt mAimlni, fritii th PBBtorn nart nf t:, co .k. he has spent the past week indulging in the pleasures of the seashore. Want! A Son-in-Law. "A Press Gang" or a romance in tfie time of King George, the third, ft a title of one of the pictures on at the Gaiety. The" subject is a thrill ing love scene. Another picture on at the Gaiety, and a very amusing subject, la "A Policeman's Dream." The Bubject deals with many heroic acts on the copper's part, while he Is asleep. , ; , - , Many people do not care for son-ln-laws, or at least that is what they pretend, but one of the pictures on as a change here Is entitled, "Want ed, A Son-inLaw." The other sub ject Is "Picturesque Naples." - " Jas. I. Job nson, , Bobbltt-Wynne and the . Masonfo Temple Pharmacy will be open tomorrow. ' i We are glad to note that Mr. E. T. Beddlngfield, Bon of Mr, B. C. Bed- : ... ' J r , SPECIAL CIGAR .. .t. v. : Sold reularl LOCAL BRIEFS . Kl NG-CROWELL Drua Co. We are A (jo nU fdr want of several small ft. usual. dingfield,.of Milbrook, who has been very ill at his father's home with ty phoid fever, is greatly improved. Gov. R. B. Glenn Is again in the city after a few days' stay at Mon treal where he made a notable ad dress before the Southern Presby terian Missionary Conference, In ses sion there. . There was a communication in this paper about the poor sidewalks ( in front of a few buildings in the heart of the business district. It was noticed by a Times reporter to day that brick had been hauled and work begun on repairing one of the sidewalks. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. De- catur, of Newton, will regret to know mai lueir mue inree-year-oia son 1,81 Just undergone a third operation 'i!"" confined at the Rex Hospital since February 24 WE WILL BE CLOSED i SUNDAY. Our store will be closed Sunday. Do not delay hav ing your prescriptions re( filled. Don't forget that box of Nunnally'g. THE HICKS' DRUG COMPANY. Both Phoaea. SALE TODAY at 3 for 25c. ';v: . , .' .. Huyler's Candy. Fo p Tray c 1 1 q fs r-S t ay-at-S I o ri g We have a splendid Hop of TRUKICS jail ing in price from $5.00 to $20.00. i MANY NEW and NOBBY designs. pay you to INVESTIGATE. Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville St. -- Raleigh, N. C. Red J)warf and Pony Ink Pencils, $1 to $2.50. Eastman's Kodaks and Supplies. 1908 cata logues sent on application. Edison Rotary Mimeograph and supplies. Complete stock of Blank Books and General office supplies. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. The Raleigh Everything in Furniture We can save C-A-STH OB The Raleigh Furniture Company, 17 East Martin a.nd T. E. GREEN, Sec. and Treas. Capital City OPTICAL INSURANCE. Insure your eyes against strain from over-use by taking oat a policy on them in the shape of a pair of our perfectly-made, and perfectly fitted eye-glasses. It will bo a paying investment. We pay especial attention to monntings not come off easily, nor do they pinch the eyes. II. MAHL Jewelers SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES SUNDAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH There will be services at the Presby terian church at 11: 00' a. m., con ducted by Rev. Mr. McUwaine, the assistant pastor. Sunday school' at :80 a m. Westminster League will meet at 7:30 p. m. This meeting will take the place of the usual night service. - EDENTON STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev. P. M. Shamburger, pastor. Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., sermon by E. M Battjs,, p.D No services at 6 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Joseph O. Brown, su perintendent. Epworth League meets Monday night - and prayer-meeting' Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH--Rev. P. . D.' Woodall, pastor..' ; Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and at 8:15 p. m. The Lord's supper will be ad; ministered at the morning service. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., J.-'O. Ruth, supt ith, supt . .-,'-' ;, CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH-Rev. L. . B. Jones, nasfor. Services con - ducted by pastor at 11 a. to. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday ichpol at 9:30 ft. It Furniture Co. for the Home and Office you money. C R E D IT. 18 Market Streets. J. M. RIGGAN, Manager. Phone 672, -those we carry do muscles about the ERS' SONS - . RaleigH, N. C R. E. Prince, supt. Public cordial ly invited to attend these services. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. S. Sowers, D.D., pastor of one of the leading churches In Cincinnati, a graduate of the Southern Theological Seminary of Louisville, Ky., will preach at 11 a. mi .and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., N. B. Broughton, supt Prayer meeting Wednesday, evening 8 o'clock. Public Invited to all ser vices. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. C. Tyree, pastor. Usual service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. 1 m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Dr. -Ruf us Hunter, supt. Prayer meeting : Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. CHRIST CHURCH Rev. "Milton kf Barber, rector. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; divine service and sermon, 11 : VT- v. 2 a. m. (Offerings devoted to annor- of Missions, New ,York.) ' Evening v services at 6 o'clock. Services dat' lng the week: Wednesday, 6 p. in.; Ifrlday, ,10 a. m. Free seats. Strang gers and visitors cordially invited.' . 8Ti SAVIOUR CHAPEL Rev. : J..' in. uroiDV. mininrar iii mtrma n. urosDy, Eighth "Sunday after trinlt. " Holy ' communion 9 at m. Sundat itihOol 1 10 a. m. virht .afiior. ki' ..mnn 1 8:15 p. m. Seats all tree. Eveyone cordially lovlted. , V ;1 1,