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,i ' '- i' V - :- m ?t "T '.' f 1 ' 1 if. iv.' .11 it f page six rrr. ' -; cub rslei&h Opening times: friday, sep. tembek 20, igoa. MWtttlWMIMII SOCIETY. Mahogany Dressers Miss Metta Gulley returned to Rocky Mount today. ' Mrs. C. W. Gold left today to spend a few days at Conetojr . Miss Mlna Richardson, of Pine Ridge, is visiting friends in the city. - :- Miss Hannah Coley has returned from the mountains of West Virginia. --- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter, of Washington, D. C, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Dixon V. Conn, of Atlanta, is visiting at the home of Capt. D. G. Conn. Miss Pescud went to Millbrook to day to spend the day at the home of Mr. B. R. Lacy. Mrs. Mord Marks, of Chase City, went to New Bern today after a short visit in the city. , . - Mrs. E. K. Bryan returned to her home at New Bern today after a visit to Mrs. J. M. Monie. - Miss Abbie Smith, of Greenville, passed through the city today to en ter school at the State Normal. . Mrs. G. F. Goodwyn, of Cheraw, S. C, left today for Elburn, after a visii to Miss Eva Dunn In the city. Mrs. W. M. Jones, of Holly Springs, arrived in the city today to visit her sister, Mrs. J. A. Womble. . - Mis. R. B. Bradley and children Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Goodwin have returned to the city from a visit to Greensboro. , ; Miss Sarah E. Wtson, of Wysock ing, and Miss Mattie U. -Mann, of Middleton .left for Washington, N. C. today, after a visit at the home of Mrs. J. S. Mann. BEAUTIFUL AVEDDIXG AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The First Baptist church was the scene of a beautiful wedding last night, when Miss Bessie Lavinia Goodno and Mr. William R. Kennett were united in marriage. The decorations of palms were beautiful in their simple arrange ment and made an effective back ground for the wedding party. Long before the hour for the cere mony the church was thronged with people. Mr. Wade R. Brown was at the organ and rendered a number of I beautiful selections before the ar I rival. 'of. 'the wedding party. : As the wedding march from Men delssohn Was played the ushers, Messrs. William M. Whitehurst, of Richmond, Va., with J. P. Scoggln, of Richmond, Va., and W. E. Blair, of Greensboro, with E. A; Harward, of Raleigh, advanced down the center aisle. : They were followed by the niald-of-honor, Miss Rachel Goodno, sister of the bride, who was attired in nile green silk, with a trimming of baby Irish lace. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bride entered with her brother, Mr. C. Normnn Goodno. : She wore a handsome empire gown of ; white For many. Weeks past our buyers have heen busy making preparationsior this' In a few days you will find the store packed with new goods ready for your inspection. We call special attention to our stocks of MILLINERY DRESS GOODS R returned to their home in Richmond ,messaline satin embroidered with todav after a visit to relatives on 1 threads of silver. Her sash was fas- Halifax street. We are showing our new Kid Gloves in long and short lengths from $1 to $3.50 Chiffoniers anil Suits We have a very attractive showing of Mahogany Furniture for Bed Rooms in dull and polish finish. . . Prices Right BRASS BEDS Mrs. H. M. Snuggs, who has been visiting in Greenville, passed through the city today returning home to Albemarle. - Mrs. R. M. Markii, of Salisbury, and Mrs. Van Landinghan, of Char lotte, are visiting Mrs. W. R. Simp son on Firwood Avenue. .'"'' '- "': Mrs. Mary Ellis Mclntyre and Misses Mary E. and Lillian Mylntyre. of San Paulo, Brazil1, South America, are in the city, the guests of Mrs. M. H. Bryan. , . Mrs. Herbert E. Norris and Mr. Herbert Barnes Norris have returned to the city from attending the Har-uion-Norrls wedding at Apex. Miss Alice McCullers. of McCulIcrs Is in the city, at the home of Mrs. ,1. O. Morgan. Miss McCuIlers has au cepted a position to teach in the Wiley school. . Mr. Richard T. Bishop and daugh ter. Mrs. Junius C. Dobbin, Miss Vir ginia and Master Graham Webster t ened with a buckle worn by her mother on her wedding day. Her brooch was of pearls and diamonds. She carried a bunch of bride's roses. The bride was met at, the ialtar by the groom with his brother, Mr. Geo. R. Kennett, of Greensboro, who acted as best man. The ceremony was performed by Itrv. W. C. Kennett, of Greensboro, father of the groom, assisted by Dr. W. C: Tyree, pastor of the 'church. The bridal party left the church to the strains of Lohengrin's; wedding fJ march. They repaired to the home of the bride's mother on Harp street, where a delightful reception was given to intimate friends and rela tives. : . ' .:. Both bride and groom are Justly popular with a host of friends. The numerous and beautiful wedding gifts attested to the" high esteem in whicn they are held. Dobbin have returned from a visit to Norfolk, Va. Harmnn-Xorris, AiH'x. (Special to The Times.) Durham, Sept. IS. Miss Stella K. Norris, of Apex, and -Rev. J. C. Harmon, of Gastpnia, were married yesterday morning at Apex at the home of the bride's father Mr. Jesse Butterick Patterns, Style Books and Delineators for October on sale. w; Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. R EFI N E M E N T )f cutting, form, and color characterizes the Cut Glow which we are showing. .. ; " AH our pieces, Vnases, Glasses,"" Pitchers,"Compote87"Carraffes, etc., have a style and character of their own. The prices, too, of these goods place them within the reach of those ivho desire attractive table appointments which are not too expensive.' ': ' H . M A H t, W. R S ONS Jewelers - - Raleigh, N. C !.'-.' .' (cn( Wyu (nrAn i n inn r vi c mini mi i in i n w iri ii ii i nuunuuii uij uuuuo :YOUNG: Opposite Post Office. .Mr. A. J. McLeod,,of Philadelphia,'! dash and spirit and in addition is is at the Yarborough. j staged with such fine finish that it Mr. J. E. Kendall, of Xew York, Is 'gives keen enjoyment from start to in the city on business. linlsh. Mr. V. Wishart, of I.umberton I, A. Norris. The :eremony;-, was per formed by Rev. Georga H. Det wiler, pastor of the Vnst ifiHtet " Street Dr. and Mrs.. Tail .Butler have ro- Methodist churrh of Greensboro, and Uirncd from a trip to Washington ReV. Dr. J. M. White, of Apex. The and Philadelphia. Dr. Butler at- attendants were Mrs. G. E. Elder, of teniled the meeting of the American High Point, dame of honor, and Miss Veterinary Association . in Philadel- Maude Norris, sister of the bride, phia. Mrs. V. R. Hollowell returned to maid of honor. The groom was at tended by Mr. Will Moore, of Gas- tonia, ushers were best man. Th her home in Goldsboro today alter boUl glrl and boy fiends, " Misses attending a meeting in the ctt" of the Ada Nori.,3 alld Etta RoninSi ot Hol- spent the day in the city. Mr, Frank Wood, of Kdenton, spent the day in the city. .1 Messrs. W. C. and G. R. Rennet, ot Greensboro, are in the city. Mr. Clarence C. Whiting, of Balti more; was In the city today. Mr. Euneas Neil, of Clover, S. C-, is registered at the Giersch. ' Mr. E. M. Richardson, of I'oits moiith, was in the city today, Mr. II. .1. Hirsch, of Rochellp, 111., was at the Yarborough today. I .x-uov. v.- ii. Aycock, of Golds- boio, was a visitor to the city today. executive committee of the Womans' Betterment Association. She was the guest of Mrs. W. N. Hutt. Here is what one woman does in order that her mahogany may look as niceas she thinks it ought to: " About once in two months, I give my ma hogany pieces a good bath. With a dry cloth, I wipe off all dust. Then with warm Ivory Soap suds and a piece of cham ois I begin my washing. After that, I wipe lightly with a piece of cheese cloth, polishing with a chamois." Ivory Soap 99 4oo Per Cent, rure. ly Springs; Rena Coffield, of Apex, and Mary Louise Best, of Goldsboro: Willa Norris, of Raleigh; Messrs. W, C. Moore, McCoIl, S. C.; Jessie Nor ris and Garland Norris, of Apex; Dr. C P. Norris, of Durham, and Her bert B. Norris, of Raleigh. The At The Gem. "The; Mikado," which is being shown at the Gem Theatre today as a.. change. of program, from the Gil bert & Sullivan standard opera, is mounted In a picturesque manner and in all respects seta new and higher standard of Camernnhone hc- eouple came here and stopped a short Jcoinplishments. Mr. Clareuce Cold- en, who does well whatever he under- whlle, then went west for a bridal tour. The bride Is particularly well known here and has visited often. The two received a wealth of beau tiful gifts. PERSONALS Mr. T. H. Vanderford is at the Giersch. Mr. John H. Filler, of Baltimore, is In the city. Mr. W. P. Bryan, of Farmville, ts in the city, Mr. H. P. Dixon, of Atlanta, Is at the Giersch. . Mr. O. R. Scroggin, of Richmond, Is In the city. Mr. James H. Pottle, of New York, 1 in the city. Mr. T, R. Rosevear, of New York, 1b at the Giersch. takes lii the' operatic Held, squeezed much humor from the ' role of the Lord High Executioner, "Ko Ko." Miss Lilian Swain, In the role of "Yum Yum," proved herself to be the equal of other famous artists who have played this role. This is Bay ing a great deal, but It only does justice to this remarkable clever lit tle commedlenes effort. The entire program moves with a OCTOBER WEDDINGS Do not delay longer in placing order for engraved Invitation Our fall samples represent tho very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted bj refined and fashionable society. We do not follow we LEAD In originating artistic effects with flue material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for samples, which will be supplied free of charge. I. P. STEVENS EKGRAVIN'Q CO., Wedding 8trf Uoocrr Engraven, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta Ga. ' CASTOR I A ; . For Infanta and Children, , Ilia Kind You Hays Always 3ought . Bsars the fUgnatorooi At The Gaiety. The Discoverers, a grand historical pageant picturing the discovery and founding of "New France" will de light the audiences at The Gaiety on Saturday and Monday nights. Our plct u re opens i n t he I n d i a n village of Stadacone, now the city of Quebec, in the year 15:14, and closes in the Quebec of today,., showing many beautiful views of the city "En Fete," together with fluttering flags and festive decoratiojis to oelo brate the three hundredth anniver sary of the founding of Quebec. Pho tographically perfect. Healthfully tlntid. ' '-.' Men Appreciate Clothes j that are as new, original and exclusive as it is possible to get them that embody idsas re I fleeting their own personal tastes and that are j perfect in every detail. Only From Good Merchant Tailors vis it possible to obtain such clothes, for they must be made to personal order and measure, and from a style that is alive at the moment the cloth is cut not six or nine months ago, as is the case with ready-made clothing. Any Suit or Overcoat We Make will be as "snappy" and "nifty" as you want it, and virtually exclusive, too, for patterns in our handsome line of cloths will not be found else where. Prices very reasonable satisfaction assured. Leave your Fall order now. "Who's Your Tailor" A. G. HINTON, FINE TAILORING, CAROLINA TRUST BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C. Talcum Powders Our stock is com plete in this re ntier!. Wlthnvn all the favorite powders for the toilet.: THE HICKS VRUG COMPANY. Both I'lioncs. ". 'y Special Cigar Sale Saturday ' . ... .. .;!.. ..... . ' ' ..! OFFICIAL SEAL" Perfectos. $bld regularly at 3 for'25 cents. ' ' 5 CENTS EACH: KING-CROWELL DruaCo. We are Agents Tor II uyler's Candy. A 1T.TI IftV I 1 mi L9iSlSififuc& I All Goods Guaranteed Under the Pure Food Law and Drugs Act. Wliy spend your money for compounded or recti fied Runis, when tor the samu money you can get tha Btraiiilit article? ... -. Louk for the Pure Food Guarnntoe which you win find on all oar Roods. 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