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Mrs. R, P. Hoke . left: today for
Lincolnton.
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Mrs. W. C. Watson left last even
ing for Durham.
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Mrs. T. B. Womack returned from
Plttsboro today.
Miss Nannie Hay returned this af
ternoon from Waynesville.
Miss Fleda Powell left today for
Durham to spend several days. .
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' Miss Ava Womble, after a visit to
High Point, returned to the city last
evening.
Miss Mattie Smith, of Hartsfleld,
S. C, is in the city, the guest of Mrs.
Will Turner.
Miss Ethel Young left yesterday
morning for Asheville, Brevard and
Lake Toxaway.
Mrs. P. H. Ray and little daughter
Clarice left today for Durham to
spend several days.
Mrs. John E. Evans and little son
left last evening for Lake George,
N. Y., to spend several days.
Miss Annie Duckett left last even
ing for. Brevard to attend a house mni.rned
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party given oy mrs. j. a. Miner.
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Lady DOrothy Howard, who oam-
Jwlth Winston ' Spencer
Cliurchill and who helped to elect
. "-''" I him to 'Parliament ' was generally
Miss Hattie Arrington, of the state supposej to te tne flance 0f Mr.
department of education, has gone to churcliill, president of the London
Asheville for a well-earned vacation. ; oard of Trade. It is now an-
f 1 Wiillitt
If?, "i000f I
Miss Maggie Lambert and Miss
nounced, however, that Mr. Church
ill1 is rn trssrtt tn- flsn npttientinA
Goldie Blitz, of Norfolk, are In the jiozier.
city, the guests at the home of Mrs. ' ' - ' ' ' " ' '
J. S. Gray: Miss Addie Puryear returned to the
. . city this afternoon from a visit to
jr. ana Mrs. x. J. uasniora leu Mebane
yesteraay aicernoon ior jNortnamp
ton and Brunswick counties, to spend
several days.
Miss Unice Leigh returned yester
day to her home in Durham, after
attending the funeral of Captain
Sidney Green.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hawkins, of
Greensboro, ' are. in the city, the
guest at the home of Dr. A. B. Haw
kins on Blount street.
Mrs., T.U Hawking of Wai"renton,
after spending several days In the
city, the guest of Mrs. J. J. Thomas,
returned home last evening. :
Miss Nell Francis King left this
afternoon for Wilmington, to visit
friends.
Miss Mabel Clifton, of Lillington,
after a visit to Greensboro, returned
home this afternoon. : - '
Mrs. C. Durham 'and daughter,
Miss Ellen, left today for Seven
Springs, for a few weeks' rest.
Miss Carrie Sexton, of Johnson's
Mill, after spending several days at
Neuse, passed through the city after
noon, en route Rome.
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Miss Lois Moore, , after spending
eeveral days In Durham, visiting rel-
Are ollcring many Jots otscasotf
able Merieliane at great
' big cut prices.
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You will find many good 15c. and 25c.
Wash Goods at 912cf
Black anil White Long Gloves, 49c and 98c.
$3.50 Oxfords at $2.77, and $3.00 Ox
fords at $2.37.
The lower grades in proportion.
We recently bought a good size lot of
ladies' Muslin- Underwear, Gowns, Skirts,
Pants and Corset Covers, that we are
selling at a saving to you of from 10c. to
50c. a garment.
Taffeta, Susine and China Silks always in
stock. ) ; '.r! 1 v-:
Agents for Butterick Patterns. ;
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Clean Svcop of Summpr Goods
prices ffriicbsT
We have1n;Stock the following SUMMER
GOODS which must go at onqe: '
4 Refrigerators, 5 Vudor Porch Shades,
2 Porch Sbttees, 8 Porch Chairs.
. These goods are inqur way aniwe are
making a ctean sweep at cost ;
Royall & Borden Furniture Co.,
127 Fayetteville St -- Raleigh, II. C.
Opposite Post Office.
after spending several days in the atives and friends, returned to the
city, the guest of Mrs. G. R. Parker,
returned home last evening.
Miss Lillie Pair, of Kenly,
city this afternoon.
Mrs. A. Pate, of Wilmington, ar-
-after j rived".'ln the city last night to visit
spending several days In tha city, the her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Watts, On
guest of Mrs. Preston Rogers,
turned home this afternoon.
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Mrs. R. R. Boovy, of Charlotte,
after spending several days in the
city, the guest of Mrs. Fesperman,
in West Raleigh, returned home to
day.: ' '
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Fleming-Smith.
Invitations have been received by
friends, which read:
"Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas
Smith invite you to be present at the
marriage of their daughter, Emye,
to Mr. Van Calvin Fleming, Wednes
day morning, September the second,
West Edenton street.
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Mr. Paut Carter and sister, Miss
Graoe,- of Holly Springs, passed
through the city- this afternoon, en
route to Clayton to visit friends.
Miss Mamie Bagwell and brother,
Master': Marshall, --after having- spent
two months, the guest of their aunt,
Mrs. Nannie Bagwell, at Greenville,
returned home last evening.
Enjoyable Picnic.
There was an enjoyable ' picnic
given at Strickland's pond last
Thursday by, the Messrs. ; William
sons in honor of Miss Ruth Jordan'?
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steward of the Yarborough House,
has secured Mr. A. J. Dorsett, of
Siler Citjv to fill his former position
tii assistant steward. :
' - The'- two : snow-white swans,
which it was announced In ; jester
day's Evening Times, were ordered
by the Mechanics" Saving Bank as a
present to the children of Raleigh,
to be placed in the lake at Pullen
Park, arrived today and were on ex
hibition at that bank this morning
before being removed to their future
home at the park. They are about
one year old and are very gentle.
nineteen hundred and eight, at half guests Mlsse8 Florence and Fannle
. n fran eairnit A'il.Anlr In Jlnttn nnln It
vv.n., oa..D mcuiwua. Edwards, of Tarboro.
Church, Greenville, North Carolina.'
To the woman away
from home, a cake of
Ivory Soap is a veri
table boon.
With it, she can wash
gloves, handkerchiefs,
belts, underwaists, and
the pretty shirt-waists
in which most women
look their best.
More than that; she
is independent of laun
dress and cleaner to
the benefit of her pocket-book
and the longer
life of the things she
wears.
Ivory Soap
99 Per Cent. Pure,
In the afternoon the young peO'
pie went out on the pond rowing
and the boys played a game of baseball.'-
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Woman's Betterment Association.
The executive committee of ' the
Woman's Betterment Association of
Wake county will meet in the office
of County Superintendent Z. V.
Judd tomorrow afternoon at '4
o'clock. At thto meeting the plans
for the winter campaign in the as
sociation's work will be discussed. ;
J LOCAL BKTEF8 j
A large number of deaf and
dumb men arrived In the city this
afternoon to attend the convention.
r-VThe. many friends -of Mr. and
Mrs. L.. W. Strickland regret to learn
that their little daughter, Ruby May,'
Is critically ill.
tA big revival is being, conducted
at the Baptist church in Toungsvllle
by Rev. J. B. Justice and Rev. R. S.
Stephenson", of tWs ,c!
Mr. Charles
oung,
Jr.,
OCTOBER WEDDINGS.;
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Do not delay loafer la placing rdert for engraved-Invitation.
Onr fall aamples repnaent Uw. very U test shafKM and -forma that:
hiive been accepted by refined and faahioaable aociety. .yte do not
follow- LEAD Jn oritfinAUn attlstlc effecU with fine material.
Oar price ar the lOwast Send for sample, tchiolt wiu;)a wpplied
free of charge. J. P, STEVENS' ENGRAVING CO.r w waing ta.
Uoiarjr EngraTer. 4t Whitehall St- Atlanta Ga, ' . , ,
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PERSONALS
Mr. N. D.. Johnson, oi Maxton, Is
in the city. . -. '-.-' '. ' ' -t '
Mr. M. L. Shlpman has gone j to
Hendersonville. - ;
Mr. Hubert. Ray left this afternoon
for Oxford, on business.
Mr. B. W. Hongopd, of Durnatn,
is in the city on business. y V
Mr. J. E. Pennf pfvHendersonJae
a visitor to the , city today. I '
a Mr. T. T. Wellons left last adven
ing for Richmond and Washlngtdn.' '
n.Mr. P. H. Drewry, of Petersburg,
Jfa., is registered at Hotel GleracU.' J
Dr. James Wi McGee, Jr., afterf a
sit to Norfolk, , Ocean View, r and
qther points, has returned to the
ty, ,.;.:.,.,.,,,,.. ., - y '
Mr. James Adams arrived In the
city last evening, after having, filled
the pulpit of Dr. A. M. Slmraa, at
Qaffney, S. C, during hU vacatfon.
CASTOR I A
' , Par tafuxtl aid Children.
WM Yea Kat 3 Ahrap Bctt
Bar tha .
fHgnatwa o.t
A HANGING A DAY. s
Political Prisoners Being .Executed
' -by- Japanese Authorities.
(By Cable to The' Times)
Seoul, Aug. 19. To terrify Ko
rea into obedience to the mikado, Ja
pan is publicly hanging a rebel a
day in every important city Outside
the capital. .
The executions began three weeks
ago and have continued inter
ruptedly. The Wily Japanese authorities
give foreigners to understand thafc
the victims are brigands. oT the'na;
tives, however, it is made clear thai
the men hanged ave pollilcal offend
ers and that thu authorities art
more strongly disposed to deal len
iently with common criminals thai
with those in arms against the Jap
anese government. '
Red Dwarf 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.
"Better be Sure Than Sorry" 1
You may not be. sure that vou need Glasses, but it is safe to
have your eyes examined,, or 'you may be sorry afterward. ' 'r
So very delicate are the organs 'of visionthat a' strain so slight
that you may be''unaware of it' may injure them permanently.
Better be on the safe side. You may only need glasses tem
porarily, but if the need exists do hot delay the remedy.
H. MAH LERS1
Jewelers " - " -
SONS
Raleigh, N. C
FORAKER STILL MAD.
Wouldn't Visit aNUonai H eadquar-
ten in New York.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, Aug. 19. ReDublican
leaders who had looked forward to a'
meeting between Senator Joseph B.
Foraker, of Ohio, and Frank H. '
Hitchcock, chairman of the republi-J
can national committee in this city, I
were greatly surprised this after
noon, when Mr. Foraker announced
that he would not visit the campaign
headquarters before his departure
from the city. The senator made
this declaration after having said
BrflvJouallJJlfttJbe,Md been snubbed
and humiliated by the failure of the
campaign leaders to ask him to
speak at the opening of the national
campaign at Youngstown on. Septem
ber 6. ' :
Tffl
i BEST THERE IS!
In the Furniture arid House Furnishing Line
. is being shown by us in our
New Store on
FAYETTEVILLE STREET
We have a stock of furnishings such as has
never been shown in this State before
and we extend a cordial invitation to
all the lady-folks especially, tocall
and review our stock.
CAPITAL FURNITURE COMPANY,
FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. .
Bag of silver, $25.00 in gold, free
at the auction sale on Thursday,
August 20 Place: Fayetteville road.
BABCOCK'S
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GORYLQPSES
TALG0.1
ruwuLii
A most delightful powder for the toilet
havlnji a mUVfin odor. The onl
genuine and orlglrial. . Price 25 cents. - '
KIN-GRQIEI Driirj Col
f Vja ro, Amenta rojr 'Uuyler's Candy :
The Capital City Telephone
How to Use It.
Telephoning is such a simple matter that a calk on this subject seems ;'
almost unnecessary. What we say, however, is Intended to help you and ;
benefit us. There la a right way and a wrong way to us the .telephone.
We are daily impressed with the fact that a great many people, uninten
tionally, perhaps, have adopted the wrong' method, thereby causing them
selTea constant irritation, , . v ' . - r '
When you use the telephone your mouth should be directly la front of
the mouthpiece and the receiver should be held lightly but firmly against '
the ear. You should talk directly Into the mouthpiece la an ordinary tone '
of voice. Very often people stand away from the instrument and direct
their attention to persons about them, j' Naturally, under such conditions, -the
one to whom they are talking cannot near;, distinctly ; an perhaps ,
finds fault with the service. ' 4 '
. Tlien, too, some of us have a habit of shaking the hook violently
when the called party does not answer promptly.. The hook should be
moved slowly up and down two or three, timet; to attract the attention bf
I the operator. . If violent methods, are used the signal does not work prop-''
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ring the belli she cannot make people answer their telephonet in a hurry,
. mm vmvuuin 111 uiv vcixyupiHDs.ntiwi j uuvvring every .6m
tore of the matter. ' If you will take occasion to read tliese direcUomtj"'
and follow them, It will help yon and Ware sure It will result la beaefif '
.to ns. ,:" , ; , ', ' ;. , " '..
. For Information Al? out' Kat 3 And Service
Call Contract Department, Number 9050
The'Capifal City Telephone Cbmpaiy."-'
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