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PAG2 ttX -- -Xi- "T THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. a T : J - i &.s2;;' v i HE FELL. , I Tell I may at well confess, - It was the same old tale, , i '3"yaH In gay company, of course, Th memory makes me auall. Though kindly friends, who wished , well, ' ' -' - ' Their solemn warnings said,: t laughed, and on my fatal way Kept recklessly ahead. I fell the very thought of It Still uila my soul with shame, I bear again the mocking Jeers .That set thy face aflame. X fell and as I did my nose Described the figure eight Upon the frosen pond where I ' Was learning how to skate. w-Miana Irving, in Ounter's Magazine. Mrs. D. N. Stewart, of Holly Springs, visiting In the city. . Mrs. Paul D. Allen left for Littleton today to visit her parents. . Mrs. R. W. Wilkinson, of Wake For. est, spent yesterday here. ' : Miss Margaret Strudwlck, of HIIls boro, is visiting Mrs. E. H. Baker. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. McCrackln, of Ganford, were in the city yesterday. Miss Cornelia Wood, of Henderson, Is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood. . ' Miss Carrie Love Pruden, of Ports mouth, Va., Is visiting Miss Lizzie Terrell. " Miss Madge Maccrow has returned to Durham after a visit to Miss Mar garet Allen. ' -':' Miss Madaline White, of Graham, Is i a guest at the home of Col. Charles E. j Johnson. Miss Ellington returned to her home at KInston today, after a visit to Miss Taylor, In this city. ' . Miss Lena Taylor went to Middle berg today to attend the wedding of Miss Plummer and Mr. Scoggin. Miss Margaret Bright returned to the Baptist University today, after a visit of a few days to her home at New Hill. "' . '; W. C. T. V. Meeting. , The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour with Mrs. Gqodno. ' Kenntness Book Club. The Kenntness Book Club will meet with Miss Elizabeth Briggs Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. i . - . Subscription Dance. The young men of Raleigh will give a subscription dance In Raney hall on Friday night, from nine until one. All who expect to attend should communi cate with Mr. Francis Cox, in order to secure tickets. Why Ivory Soap, or any other, should be a valuable insecticide i3 hard to explain, but it is a fact. It has the ad vantage of not making the bushes unsightly as Bordeaux mixture does. A prominent nursery man and florist writes that he had used it for years for an astonish ing variety of insect pests. Garden Magazine for June '07. Wonld jan lilro a copy of our book let "Plant Pen? flow to OT.rrome tlrtmj" Jtiafrro. Tas PnocTE A ' Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ivory Sop 99 Per Cent. Pure. TTtE WOJUN'S STORE xx OS fll WE HAVE THE AGENCVFOR 'ft ' iMew EHuslin Dainty, Beautiful GunnentN at unusual savings, standard in quality and always satisfactory. The dainty character of the garments, their newness, good ness and substantial value, h excellent materials, the fullness and close attention to every detail of shape, make and finish, have all contributed alike to popular favor and together have left no room for unfavorable comparisons. You need not worry about the trimmings, the laces and the trouble ongoing to the dressmaker, when you can come to bur tore and have all these things perfect, ready-made at a much smaller oUst. : m to M to to to & to to to to n MASONIC TEMPLE . mi m A k ft Hi Mossallna Jnrdinc, daughter of the , , ' , , " " Indian who was on the Hains jury, who Is being urged for queen at the Queensboro Dridge celebration, New York. ' ' ' Miss Jo Newland went to Selma to- - da'' I t ' airs. J. a. jottiKify wem iv usn - . ville today. from Hargott street to New Bern ave Miss Alive Newcombe has returned nue i3 being passed around today, from Durham. i A Asquirrel was seen today in the "" ' capitol square chasing a member of Miss Mary K. Boyd, of New York, .ile leclslature. He climbed upon the is visiting Mrs. S. P. Gurley. Misses Kirkiand and Jones, of Dur Ham, spent the day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan-Lloyd, Richmond, were in the city today. of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Alford, of Sylvester, Ga., were in the city today. Miss Mary Goodwin, of Dunn, was in the city today returning home after being in school at Elon College. J Mrs. G. W. Sunderlln,' of Washing-! ton City, after stopping over in the city with Mrs. J. Y. Joyner, left today for a visit to LaGrange. Miss Eva E. Brltton, after visiting her mother in Spartanburg, S. C, ar rived ioday to visit her brother, Mr. Edward E. Brit ton. David nisphnin. "The art of sinking needs all the culture that can be brought to bear on It, suys Jlr. Bphiim, whose com-i ing on February tslli is awaited with interest by musicians and music lovers, of Raleigh. All who love a good song, well sung, will flnd a treat in Mr. Bis- pham's program, which .Includes the classic songs of Handel, Haydn, und Purcell, an old Jacob! smig, "Down Among the Dead Men," attractive Eng- , lish and Scotch ballads, dreamy uuat songs, soul-stirring love songs, and the. -immortal "Danny Deever." This last he repeats, by request, as all -who--,; heard him sing it '-.whan ho was In Raleigh before.. wish. to h.-ur. .H again. Mr.- Busrham harecuntly add-d to rsSur slcal Courier says that it Is easily one of the most interesting and effective numbers on his program. Mr. Bispham Is in excellent voice and the recital promises to be a br Uiant social and musical event. LOCAL BRIEFS. - " ..'-;- The removal of thu uns'ghtly trees on west Hargott street between Fay ettevill and Salisbury streets Is one THE WOMAN'S STORE tf 0 TEERLKSS PATTERN'S. fa il Underwear! to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to - EALEIQH, N. C. ym J.: ! of the Improvements to that thorough- I fa TA Thorn anA nrhaM Whtf lint flltll them? The glad smile of the plumbers Is now the -only specific for the growls of the renter with a bursted water pipe. ' The- executive committee of the State . Sunday School Association met today at 2 o'clock in the rooms of the association, Mr. N. B. Broughton act ing as chairman. Mr. Walter Clark, Jr., has returned from a month's travel In the west and northwest, where he visited the prin cipal cities. There will be a called meeting of the Capital Club tonleht at 8:30 o'clock. On Washington's birthday, the Junior Order of Holly Springs will pre sent a flag and a Bible to Collins' school, at Enno. Prof. N. T. Gulley, of Wake For est, who was here with the law class, returned home yesterday. - The many fr'ends of Capt R. H. Brooks, will be glad to learn that his condition Is much Improved. Editor J. J. Farris, of the H'gh Point Enterprise, Is in the city today shaking hands with his many friends, and, may be, looking after some local Interest of his home town. Mr. R. M. Miller, Jr., a prominent cotton manufacturer of Charlotte, is registered at the Yarborough. There will be a called meeting of the Capital Club tonight in the club ' rooms at 8:30 p. m. A decided Improvement at the Gem was the removal of the operator's room from the main floor to the rear of the gallery,, which gives the audience a fair view of the stage. Congressman John H. Small is In the city. . -M'" Car9 , the: "T manager of Hotel BIuem-nt, North wuke8boTOt and Mr. j. T. F,nl(,y, also of North Wllkesboro, were in the city today. Skating on ice was enjoyed by sev- eral persons yesterday on ponds near this city. Waterpipes bursted almost all over the city last night. The plumbers were busy this morn'ng. - . a rHtl, iiili Iwnnt ' . 1 ...... ,MMb....n of aldermen to open Haywood street I member's peanuts. shoulder and begged for PERSONALS Mr. J, D. Palmer, of Macon, is In the city. Mr. T. W. Hancock, of Oxford, is in the city. Mr. B. F, David, of Atlanta, is at the Giersch. Mr. F. L. Blake, of Charlotte, is in the c'ty. Mr. W. S, .McGregor, of Goldsboro, Is in the c!ty. Mr. Paul Branch, of Wilson, Is at the Yarborough. 'Mr. Lionel Weil, of Goldsboro, spent the day in the city. Mr. It. E. Wells, of Columbia, is in the city on business, Mr. W. F. Anderson, of Fayetteville, was In the city today. Mr. W. A. Bryei'son. of Boydton, Va., is at the Oiersch. Dl.. j. Howell Way, of Waynesville, s at the yarborouifh. Mr. Reuben. D. Ri'id, of Wentworth, spent the day in the city, Mr. a. A. Wadsworth. of Kentucky, tg ivgicercd at: the Giersch. ; p,.. w. N. Wakefield, .of Charlotte, Is registered at- the 'Yarborough. k,.v. W. E. Hoeutt, of Wilmington, i. m,. h r rtnnWv nf Hnrkina-hnm registered at the Yarborough today, Mr. n. E. Hammer, of Washington, D. r;. was at the Yarborough yester- day. Ml. w, a. Reynolds, of Charlotte, S. C, was among the arrivals in the ''' eitv todav. I Prof. F. S. Blair, of Guilford College, w10 has been visiting his brother. Professor Blair, of the School for the Blind, returned home last night. In the Supreme Court. The first district calendar was called In the supreme court today. The fol lowing cases are on the callendar: State vs. Barco. Winslow vs. Hardwood Co. Piano Co. vs. Spruill. Sample vs. Lumber Co. Gaylord vs. Gaylord. Babb vs. Manufacturing Co. Perry vs. Security Co. Midget t vs. Manufacturing Co. Manufacturing Co. vs. Cotton Oil Co. Bpence vs. Canal Co. Buffalo Mills vi. Lumber CO. Ives vs. Craig. Elizabeth City vs. Banks. Wlndley vs. Swain. ;. ;; , Porry Vs.' S wanner. .' V:' Bell vs. Machine Co. ''.-' Moore vs. Casualty Co. ; ..'!- - Green vs. Rodman. '.'-.: :A -' Smith vs. Town of Belhaven." , FIRES NARROWLY AVERTED. Ashes in the Buck Yard Are, Exceed ; ' lngly Dangerous.' ;"' i Seytrai - disastrous Area have HBteen narrowly averted lately o 'account of i hot ashes being placed in back yards. Thert X a city ordinance rjuiring all ashes' to be placed In a can in the front yard. - The attention of the chief . of the lire department has been called to this ordinance and it willvhereafter be rigidly enforced. Moral: it you do not want a ore or trouble in police court, piaoe your ashes in front of your house. Ex-Senator Turner Here, Six-Senator C. L. Turner, of Catawba county, and a prominent cotton manu facturer, is in the city today looking ?ra.ha ThC.Tf.w o.rUm.nt any way than Mr. Turner. Two of Aira his boy ar In tho school - fenri tli at.unatAf1! umu We are busy taking inventory this week. When we get through we will have some good things for you. WATCH US THE W00LLG0TT I DRY GOODS CO. Opposite Meeting W. C. T. l All members of the W, C. T. U, ore requested to meet at 4 o'clock tomor row afternoon with Mrs. Goodno in her new home, 31S E. Edenton street. AT THE GEM. "A Burglar Cupid", together with the talking pictures is the attraction at The Gem tonight, In the subject "A Burglar Cupid" Anie and Gladys are the leading characters. Artie is very much in love With Gladys, but makes very little headway In his woo- ; ling, owing to his nervousness and a desire to be gallant. He carries Gladvs to a ball and arouses her wrath when he attempts an untimely lembraco and 8teps on her skIrt. Af. -all Artie and G.adys have P00r Artie adds to his blunders by upsetting t he soup on --Gladys' - ball 'dress. Gladys and Artie finally make up and decide to get married. Don't miss this. It is very good. Also the talking picture are good. Epwoith League Meetins. The regular monthly business meeting of the Epwoith League of Central Methodist church will be held tonight at 7:45. All members ,ire requesiea io ue proseni, as tne dus- iness meeting was omitted in Janu- ary, except the filing pf reports. After eating, persons of a bilious habit vlll derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If yon have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE a ml nervousness which follows, reitore the appetite and remove gloomy feel . ings. Elegantly sugar coated. Take No Substitute. Bad Weather Don't let a Cough .or Cold Even if your Cough grows no riffht fl.wn.-tf it tnav hflf!omfl youf or months. , - - Buy some good Cough We endorse BEX ALL Tuifiills SYBUP for Coughs, Hoarseness, and Sore Throat KINb-CR'dVVEt.L: Di-uo Co. 1 I Post Office. Cases Postponed. On account of the inabllltv of the city attorney to bo present at tho po- . lice court this morning, the cases that' were to have come up, were postponed' until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Very Low Rates via Southern to Washington, 1. C, Account Pres Identiul Inauguration, March 4. The Southern Railway Announces ,ow rate ot 9-20 from Raleigh to Washington, D. C, and return ac- count Presidential Inauguration, TPk'i -' r,,,.,,. 9 . v UCKets on reoruarj :s, March -' and 3' with final llmlt Bood to leave Washington not later than mld night. March. In addRion to the Party tickets for 25 or more people traveling together on same ticket at rate or ti.&u each per capita, lor the round trip Arrangements have been made for the parking of cars for parties coming Into Washington via the Southern without extra charge. Southern offers double dally service between Raleigh and Washington having quicker schedules and better Pullman service than ever oefore. Approximately low -. rates from all mher rtaUoI1B; For: reservations, ln- fnrmuHnn r bu nonvaof n rm.-f . ddre6g w.: H. McOlamery. P, & T. A.. Raleigh, N. C. t3-4 s-'-' MANACURING SHAMPOOING AND HAIR -. t DRESSING. All Undo; of Facial Treatment. We carry In stock a complete line of the best Toilet Articles. ' ; MRS. Gl'RLEY. MISS GURLEY. , MASONIC TEMPLE. ' ' , for Cotighs hang on in this weather. worse, unless you get rid of flrmlT suttlfid and utAVurfth -- f0 :ryr,;:-, " Medicine today and stop it, CHERRY JUICE COUGH - FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE This monlh we inaugurate our FEB RUARY CLEARANCE - SALE of entire stoek to make room for Spring arrivals'. You can pick up BARGAINS for every room in the house during this month. We make TERMS to suit the CASH or ON-TIME BUYER. Furniture and House furnishings of every kind and any price. RoyalU Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville St - Raleigh, N. C NOTE: We will present to .every purehnser of goods to amount of $15.00 Cnsh a Xickle-platcd SUITABILITY Is an important tiling in selecting a gift. To select a bit of Cut Glass is to be sure of giving something suitable for any or all occasions. It's choice implies good taste in both the donor and the ones who receives It. Our Cut Glass is of a high gvude, the cuttings are deep, the color pure and the decorations most art in tie. New designs in Salad liotvls, Pitchers, Ice Cream Trays, etc. nil reasonably priced. , t H. MAHLER' J SONS Jewelers - R.aleigH, N. C V tmm 1 1 if ii 1 1 n 1 mnn.niK"! inM 11 in 1 1 i i ms WATCHES JEWELRY. - -DIAMONDS- v - AT m JOLLY-WYNNE JEWELRY COMFY Know that you are getting the best possible quality, for . the smallest possible price. The reputation of always affording such has builded r.nd sustains us as leaders in our business. . JOLLY-WYNNE JEWELRY COMPANY, . i- FAYETTEVILLE Sl'RKET, RALEIGH, X, C. BLANK EVERYTHING OE THE OFFICE. THE OFFICE STATIONERY COMPANY, JAMES E. TH1EM, Manager, i MR. O. M. BirRTON, Special Soliciting Representative. . Capital City Phone 844 F. Times Building. 198 E, Hargett Street. MRS. FEUi!) 'AT HOME." For Mrs. W. W. Kltchin This After noon From Four to Six. Mrs. A. J. Fellds Will be "at home" ths afternoon from four to six in honor of Mrs. W. W. kltchin. In the hall ' will .k Mrs. Josephus Daniels and Miss Jane Ward. - Receiving witB Mrs. Folld will be Mrs. Kltchin, Mrs. . J. C. Mills, of Rutherfordton; Mis. Alexander btron- ach. Mrs. MT. Nortls, Mrs. R. R. Couen, Mrs. W. 8. Primrose and Mrs. T. B. Womack. 1 The guests will b received in the tea room by Miss Ward and Mrs. Pit. tengor. Tea. will be poured by, Mrs. C. O. Latfa and .Mrs. J. B. Wynne. Serving will bs Miasss Isabel Busbcp. t JUllana Royster, Addle Bain and WOv Latu. " i I J Presiding over tho dining room vf be Miss- Mary 'Linton 'assisted by Misses Lacy Moore, Elisabeth Briggs, Lula McDonald and Margaret Las. Punch will -be. served in the hall by Mrs. F. T. Wat-d and MUS Batterfleld. i X ftiartUgt t;ons hti bsn grant Id ltobtrt Chavts and Ooorala lUvat, Alarm Clock. BOOKS NOW IS iTO BuY A lOHS-yPaOTECTOE and we have a complete line of 1 tliem.: ' . 1 Price 50c. to $1.50. - THE HICKS , VkVG COMPANY. ; " Doth rfiiwk' :r 1 - -T-.. ..-1 - '-.--"i-,,,,-),', i I. I . me m .1
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