PAG2 zxz r r' CHE RILEIGn EVEHNG HME3:' , FRIDAY, OCT . OBEIi 2, 1003. WMMttWit ttWHMMMMHftHtM SOCIETY, Mrs. Livingston Johnson has gone to Cary. Miss Ola Smlthfleld. Barber has gone . to Miss Johnny Jones has returned td her home In Norfolk. .... Miss Harriet C. Wilkle, of Fuquay Springs, is visiting Mrs. M. T. Bau man, on Halifax street. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bushee, of Charlotte, have returned home, after a visit to Mr& FjtV Bushee. - J i : . Miss Louise Dughi has returned to the city from a visit to Baltimore, New York, and Coney Island. .' ' Mrs. P. P. Lynch has returned to her heme at New Orleans, after a visit to her father, Mr: John Person. Mrs. Elizabeth Fulghum, of Golds boro, and Mrs. George Archer, of Mississippi, are visiting Mrs. Alden T. Bryan, on Hillsboro street. . Mrs. D. H. Milton has returned to the city from High Point, accom panied by her daughter; Mrs. W. M. Tucker and grandson, Master Milton Tucker. ' '. ' Kenntness Book Club. The Kenntness Book Club will meet with Mrs. W. W, Robards to morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Louise Wright, Miss Lucy Moore, Miss Nell Hinsdale, Miss Fan nie Johnson; Messrs. Walter Clark, W. H. Pace, Gordon Smith, William Little Francis Cox, Hubert Hill, Wll 11am Boylan, Charles Johnson, J. W. Allison, Dr. Joet Whltaker. Shakespeare's "A Winter's Tale." In all humility the scholar-players of the Baptist University for Women pray you welcome next Monday night, the fifth day of October, on the last stroke of eight, by the clock. They pray your favour and your presence to this, their second performance of this right famous comedie. -r The companle has been assisted in its work by Miss Phelps, of the elocu tion department. Mrs. D. H. Milton and daughter, Mrs. W. M. Tucker, and Master Rays ter M. : Tucker, are visiting in Ral eigh. f LOCAL BRIEF! Rev. R. J. Bateman, ex-pastor of the Fayetteville Street Baptist church, Is in the city. Mr. W. E. Hawkins, of Ridge way, spent yesterday in the city, the guest of Mr. T. F. Watklns. Dr. R. T. Vann went to Ruther fordton yesterday to attend the meet ing of the Green River Association. Rev. S J. Betts and Mr. Ben Sasser have recently lost a fine mule land a good horse, respectively, by feeding them on unripened corn. Ex-Gov. Charles B. Aycock has been asked to address the Inland Farris-Cheek. The following invitation has been received Dy menas in tne city: i "Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mitchell Cheek invite you to be present at the mnrrinse of their daushter. Ethel May, to Mr. William Tucker Farris, ! Waterway Congress, at Washington, Wednesday afternoon, October the D- C.. which meets November 17-19. fourteenth, nineteen hundred and The people of Apex are planning elcht. at half after five o'clock. 20 ' for the bissest democratic rally in North N. C." Fourth street, Wilmington, Enjoyable Concert at Central. the history of Wake county next Tuesday. There will be a special train from Raleigh. Capt. John Duckett returned The concert at Central church was vesterday afternoon from Winston- well attended last night, the pound Saloni, where he attended the opening packages for the lunch booth at the of the state school (colored). There fair piled up quick and fast. j were 172 present at the opening. A delightful program was rentier- Mr. Louis Phillips, of Atlanta, ed, each number being greeted by the editor and proprietor of Tlie South heartiest applause. There were sev- ern Druggist, spent last night In the eral selections from the Baraca quar- city. He is a brother of Mr. R. M. tette and from the Alacahee. quartette:'. Phillips and is well known in this The readings of Miss Mary Evans and city. Miss France Renf row were much en-Joyed. DINNER IN HONOR OF Rev. Mr. Kyle, pastor of the Baptist church at Clarksville, was in the city yesterday. He has just closed a fine revival at his church. MISSES HECK AN COUTER.rrrfere were about 25 conversion . I Thirteen were baptized and seven Mrs. J. M. Heck delightfully en- others will Join the church jater. tertained at dinner last evening in Mr. M. L. Shipman, democratic honor of I,"r daughter, Miss Pearl candidate for commissioner of labor Chadwick Heckouid-h- Sgiaaddaugh-Iad printing, returned yesterday from ter, Miss Mary Grimes Cowper, both a t0ur of the tenth district. He cam young ladies being debutantes of this 'pagned the west with Hon. W. W. season. Miss Heck has just returned KHrhln: and found ronditions favor able to democratic where. success every- from an extended trip abroad. The decorations of the dining room were most charmingly effected with pms roses ana carnations, tae same Healthy Family, color scneme or pink being carried "Our -whole family has enjoyed out in tne drawing room and library. ieood health since we began using Dr Hovering above the flowers of the King's New Life Pills, three years dining table was a swarm of gay but- ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural terflles which alighted on the table Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They and weer borne away as souvenirs, 'cleanse and tone the system in a gen The same butterfly idea was Carried tie wav that does vou eood. 25c at out in the dainty place cards. The invited guests on this delight ful occasion were: Miss Emmie Hay wood, Miss Josephine Boylan, Miss Emmie Drewry, .Miss Wllla Norris, all druggists. Ivory Soap is as mild, as soothing, as cleans ing as the finest una dulterated Castile soap. It should be used for every purpose for which pure Castile soap is used for baby's bath as well as for washing every thing hewearsjhisunder clothes, his frocks, his stockings, everything about him from the top of his little bald head to the tips of his pink and white toes. Ivory Soap 99oo Per Cent. Pure. -,,-r- f - r. .'-vV-a '-'' -"-v"f TdDiKiDirrdDW T5he ilUII Ul u Opposite Post Office. u Parlor and Library Furniture 'vShave a splendidly ''selected line of 3 and 5 Piece Parlor Suits covered with Cloth and Leather. 3 Piece Leather Library Suits. 1 GET READY FOR THE STATE FAIR. ' Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C. I OUR WORD FOB IT That the Solid Silver we carry, for either Table or Toilet use, to the best value for the money to be found anywhere. The best manufacturers are represented in both flat and hollow ware her. We carry an excellent assortment of Table NecensltlesKnivea, Forks, Spoons, etc. , Look over our assortment, whether you wish to purchase or not, H . MAULERS' SONS Jewelers - RjileigH N. C SAVE YOUR MONEY EXAMPLE FOR INVESTORS Value at maturity, 6 1-3 years ... ..... Actual Cost , Entrance fee, 25c. per share , ... 332 payments at J2.50 . . . ... ... . -10 SHARES. $1,000.00 f 2.S0 830.00 832.50 .ORPHANS' CONCERT TOXIGHT. The Sinking Class of the Oxford Orphan Asylum at the Ma sonic Temple. The Masons of Raleigh and their families and all the lovers of music In the city should not fail to hear the singing class of the Oxford Or phanage perform tonight. Every cent spent on it goes to a good cause, and every one Is guaranteed "his money's worth.' or more, by the high excellence of the work of this class 1 in the past. They are well-trained J and do remarkably good work. Their I songs are bright and catchy, abso lutely, free from all evil, not the slightest tinge of vulgarity in any part of their performance. It is an entertainment that every mother In Raleigh can attend and to which she can take her children. This class represents one of the greatest charitable institutions In the state, the great orphanage at Ox ford, established and maintained by the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina. There are nearly 400 children in this orphanage, and all the money derived from these con certs goes to help support them. Admission, adults, 25c; children, 16c. e H . 0 OCTOBER WEDDINGS PERSONALS c Mr. H. L. Gobs, of New York, is In the city, . Mr. W. T. Doles is registered at the Yarborough. , a Mr. J. Meyer, of New York, is at the Yarborough. Mr. G. G. Graham, of Chicago, was In the city today. Mr. S. H. Hearne, of Albemarle, is at the Yarborough. Mr. F. J. McNieve, of Philadelphia, was in the city today. Mr. E. P. Brinkley, of Richmond, was in the city today. Mr. E. M. Gorham, of Rocky Mount, is m the city. Mr. H. L. Terwilliger, of Norfolk, is at the Yarborough. Dr. David Way. of Washington, spent the day in the city. Mr. W. G. McNair. of New York, is registered at the Giersch. Mr, N. W. Walker, of Chapel Hill, Is registered at the Giersch. . Mr. Edwin N. Harrison, of Chicago, is registered at the Giersch. Mr. L. W. FariB, of Chase City, Va., spent the day in the city. Mr. Harry Leslie, of Baltimore, was a visitor in the city today. Mr. J. W. Blanton, Jr., of Rich mond, is In the city on business. THE GREAT DIRECTOIRE HATS. . is shown here In all its splendor. The craze of the season. Visit our store now, while all new styles are on dls- V; play. MRS. OWEN, MISS DENTON, Milliners. West Hargett Street. Net profit . . , . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . $ 107.50 The above represent the lnnximuni cost and the minimum profit, and nets the investor over O per cent.taxes paid. 1 Where else can you safely invest small weekly or nionthy surplus funds to earn so handsomely? BUY A HOME WITH RENT MONEY. EXAMPLE FOR BORROWER 10 SHARES. Buying and paying for a home costing f 1,000. 00 Entrance fee, paid once . . . . . : v. . . . . $. .2.50 333 payments of dues at $2.50 . . . ... ... SIJO.OO 332 payments of interest at JI.10. . . . .'. . 385.12 Total outlay . . . . . ... . ... . ,. . $1,217.02 $1,217.62 Would have paid for rented house at $12.50 per month for 332 weeks ........................... 057.00 DEATH OF C. H. CLAYTON. Net cost of home . . ... . . .. . . . . . .... . $ 250.0.3 7th Series Opens Saturday, OctolH-r 8, 1008. RALEIGH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 107 Fayetteville Street, T. B. WOMACK, President. J. C. ALLISON, Sec-Treas. DON'T SHIT YOCR EARS TO ... REASON. :. ' If you are nervous and sensitive about having your teeth attended to you can come to us in perfect confi dence, as we are careful in our work, and make it as near painless as mod ern dentistry can be made. If your teeth want crowning, bridging, filling or extracting you will fhid us both scientific and gentle in putting your mouth in good condition. DBS. NORRIS & DOUGLASS. Offices Oyer Mahler's Jewelry Store. Both 'Phones. Killed in Explosion at Spencer Last Night Body Arrives Today. Mr. C. H. Clayton, a carpenter, in the employ of the Southern Railway, was killed last night In Spencer, by the explosion of a half a car of pow-. der in the powder house. His body! Would Mortgage the Farm.' was shipped from Spencer today on A farmer on Rural Routa 2. Emnlre. ' wo- an arrived in Kaieign this. Ga., W. A.Floyd byname, says: .afternoon. "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the Mr. Clayton leaves a wife and, two worst sores I ever saw: one on children. His home was at 728 mv bund and nn n mv io Tf 1. North Blount street. I worth more than Its weight in gold. I would not be without It if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 25c at all-druggists. Dr, B. F. Dixon returned this mnrnlnfir tmm Anldohnrn I addressed a fine audience last night. Do not delay longer In placing order for engraved invitations. Our fall samples represent the very latest shapes and forms that have been accepted by refined and fashionable society. We do not follow we LEAD la originating artistic effects with fine material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for samples, which will be supplied free of charge, J. p. STEVENS .ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Sta tionery Engraven, 47 Whitehall 0t, AtlanU Ga, 1 I YOU NEED THIS? If yon are pale and weak, if you have no appetite, ' or If you feel the need of a strength producing medicine, try rexalL PRC-digested beef, irok and wine, KING-CROWELL brurj Co. THE rexall store. You were buying that coat Suit. It begins to look as if the cold weather has begun in earnest and you should prepare yourself. 'li.rM Have you seen our stock, of Coat Suits ? In the lot all popular styles are being shown; and the pricesioo, are proving very popular, for instance CoatSuits valued at $27.50; our price $20. A dollar saved isa dollar made. MP LAW Masonic Temple. - 'BttOSei 0. Hareett Street 0; im

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