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.5 Tho grade ia spep and the hill Is long
4 Tint the engine Sings its merry sonjr,
; I can-do-1t. J-can-do-lt." I can-do-it,
And X will.
The Joad It draws is far from light
But it pulls with all its sturdy mlKht
And. its song re-echoes clear and bright
I can-do-it. I can-do-it I can-do-it,
And I will.
The grades of life are steep and long,
. But what of that if your heart is
strong?
You can-do-it. You can-do-It. You
can-do-it.
If you will.
The load you bear m;iv not be Iij;ht,
But beyond the hill is a vista bright.
So sing this song with nil your mialit,
I can-do-it. f can-do-Jt. 1 cau-iiu-it,
And I will. I
. Miss Kale Brown, of Kliiston, lin.s
returned homo utter a visit lo .Mi. I'
ll, fcrwin.
Miss Kerr Mebiuie lias returned to
her-home n.t Mehane after a visit lo
Mi'ida'Totoa't.-'iiVtlur' iwpual Viu-
vernlty.' 't $ ' v '
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Mrs. Elias Carr;- of Edirecoinlie, and
Mrs. M. J. Hawkins, of Rldgeway, will
arrive in the city this afternoon to visit
Mrs.-Cwf' son, Mr. Elias Carr.
Mrs. A. T. Olive, of .Apex. 1k; vo
ttirned home alter a vis:t to Mrs. J. T.
Booker.
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Mrs. ". A. Erwiii. of Iuirliani. urt.-r
spending several days in the city, the
guest of friends, returned inline imlay.
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Mr. and Mis J. IV. Il.i'ii-. nftor
spending set.'ial li.iys in the eity vis
iting friends, luff -for tln-ir home to
day. Miss N'.ru Puh. ,.f .Morrisville. af
ter visit im? at liie home or Mr. C. H.
Kav on New J;eru avenue, returned
home today.-
"time saver
bor saver."
Ivory Soap is not a
'; or a "la
Nor does it
"make dirt fly."
But it will clean as
quickly as is consistent
with safety; and it can
be used for hundreds of
purposes for which ordi
nary soaps are unsafe
and unsatisfactory.
Ivory Soap
99 4ioo Per Cent. Pure.
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Mrs- V. B. Sims, of Glover. Va., af
ter-spending several days m the city
the guest' of Mrs. tV. lv Won, on
Bovlau avenue, left for her home to
day. - . ' ' . ;
Tlie friends of Mrs. Margaret Wood.'
who was taken to l;ex Hospital Sat
urday for treatment, will be' glad to
Ii-Hin that she Is' inunovinif and will
be utile to return inline in n tew weeks.
"The Ministers 'First At Home,
given In tlie Winday school' room of
Central church tonight, promises to
be an unusually delightful little play.
Tt will no doubt be witnessed bv a
I l.u ge crowd the admission to be ' as
m;mv ln-nnles ns vo:ir von nre nht."
I.vcivbodv is invited to see the plav.
The regular - monthly business meet
ing ot the Circles ot Kdenton street i
church was held in the Mindav school
room vesterdav aflornoon. '1 here u:i I
a large crowd of ladies present :i t !
reports were heard from the ehairni-ii '
of the different circles. A piano '.-
by Miss SallLc IVckhain and a. vjoii.nl
solo by little Miss Frances Scars, u -cimipanted
bv Miss hvie te;irs. . lur
nislied delightful entertainment !'-
tile ladies. Delicious sandwii-le s :i ' i I !
coffee.wus served iiy '(.'iicle No. I ;
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Ilaiies-Mvank.
, W inston-Salem. March 30. Mr. v u-
Main Hanes will be united in in unai;1'
to Miss Nona. I swank, of ,t..n:i..w-iir i
Pa., this evening at 7:30 o. i-hK,
He was accoijipauied nmiii I" attend j
the WedflUig bv.Mlss killli-r Ii.iiio.
Mr: William Brown ami Mr.. M n 1 t ,
Hnnes. ' ";.' ,'..." . ; '. j
Tlie bride ami firooni y. ill lake' an
extended - wstru- ai'ul ami le t n 1 1 ip. I
visiting California ..unit ilnvnjiig 1 1 1 1 i -
the last or April: ' I
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St. MAKV S TltlO. j
(iavc IMijjlitful t ! it l.a-l Mailt:
to Apnivctiitivo Audience. I
St. Mary's Trio, M'ss Pixlc-y. l.ianhrt: I
Miss Hull, violinist : hml Ml. Hiiun. v. j
cellist, gave a 'deliglilfill loii. eil in ; St', i
Mary's auditorium last 'night. '-.- Tin; ;
program Was gyentiy :i.i"vl , lie XtU (
appreciative a-.iilieuce. i lu- u'oi-k el' lie- j
trio showing .w.liat this' year of pfiicijee
together hair'aceomplblfeil.'
The prograiu ineluiled. I '.eefliov -en's .'
Trio in K. Hat. Sehuniaim'-. .- "I.i' !.- j
ganten," the Teha ikoM sli "i'!iaa -"-i .
Triste," III ah til's 1 iiniga i ia !i i:iiiee
anil the J'iii.-i.is..hi! 'I'lio in K ina jor.; J
'.Tlie- next in tip-. v.-irh s V. ..ne.;rt5
will be an oreliestra .;oncert ith Mis'-.
I'haiiotie Kcuiiall llul, . dii ertur. .; ; .
pillieeiry
7 0.0010
was the greatest success of anything that
we have ever attempted. We will con
tinue the showing of all our Pattern Hats
S MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
I Be sure you see them, for from all sources
I come expressions of the greatest enthusi
I asm. Our imported models have created
i a furor seldom seen among our peopfeand
no less is the praise accorded the creations
from our own work room. If you want
to be satisfied with yourself and have the
newest and latest creation in headwear we
can serve you.
LOCAL BRIEFS
. PEESONALS
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Mr. Louis Miller, of No York, was
In the city today. ' '
Dr., K. .C. Register, of Charlotte was
in the city today.
Mr. John Q. White, or New York,
was in thetcity today. ...
Mr." Geoi-ge S. Marr, of Mount Olive,
was in the eity today.
., Jlr. ,0, fS. Thpmason, of Charlotte,
was in the city today. .
Mrv'.ChM. TV. Tillett, ' of Charlotte,
was in the city today. .
Dr. .J.' -A ' Burroughs,, of Ashcvllle,
was in. the city today. ., . ,.
Mr. .1. U I.udlow, of Winston, is reg
istered at the Yarborough. ,
Mr. K. M. l.ong, of Kichmond, Is
registered at the Yarborough. .
Dr. J. Howell Way. of Waynesville,
Is registered at the Yarborough.
I)r, W: O. SK'iicer, of Wmston-fa-
lein. is registered at the Yaiborugli.
Dr. Thos. E. Henderson, of , States
ville, is among the guests in the city.
Mr. S. "H. Freehie, pf Philadelphia,
is among the visitors in the eity today.
Mr. A. O. A .vers, of West Virginia,
is among the visitors in the city to
day. .
. Mr. ti. J. Walker, of Charlotte, was
In the city tixla.y.
vMr. William W, Laieas of AVilson, Is
registered at the Yarborough.
Mr. H. W. Moseley, of (Ireenvillo, Is
among the guests in the city today.
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$30.50
F?om St. Louis
.. ; . -To
Pacific Northwest Points
Take advantage of this low one-way rate in effect daily from March
1V to "April 30th, inclusive ' . '
Via the ' t ' ; '
Union Pacific
Southern Pacific
The safe road to travel equipped with electric' block signals. Union
Pacific-Southern Pacific trains are the finest on wheels provide every
comfort and convenience of travel. All Union Pacific-Southern Pacific
trains carry dining cars meals served a la carte,
Write for information; address
. J.rF. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agsnl '-
Chandler Bldg., 121 Peachtree SX, Atlanta, G. -
THE WOOLLCOtT
DRY GOODS CO.
--'. It. Fmzier, colored, is not the i
one that was before Police Justice
Hudger Saturday charged with selling)
whiskey. It should have been J. VV.
Frostier, colored.
'The executive rommittce of the
North Carolina Press Association held
a meeting here Saturday ut which it
was decided to hold the annual meeting
at Hendersonville. An excursion will
be run from Hendersonville to More
head City during the sessions of .the
association.
Benjamin Thompson, an aged and
respected colored iMtlzen of Italeigh,
j received a telegram from New York
yesterday conveying the sad news of
, Ids .daughter's., death on Sunday, March
; jxtli'. . . The remains will be brought to
Haleigh for interment. Tlie services
will lie conducted 'by N. F. Itoberts. of
..Shaw. I'nivcrsity,
I -Mr. Claudius Dtx-kery has returned I
to the city after spending several days
at his old home in Richmond county.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
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THE WOMAN'S STORE xx THE WOMAN'S STOIUi
WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOK PKKRI.KSS IVXTTKUNS.
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A Feu Days Only
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Mis. T.; '!'," Unrris.m .left lliis'
ii. fur . Asln vilie.
Miss Mary Tinilii-rlak.' returned
1 1 1 l- home in Viiungsvi!i' this aftcnuvi
aft' r visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. Paul Tiliery was in tin- city thi
afternoon while : mi li- r way ; leeiv
to
ifter- ture, etc. Thti vautl)0rized cajital is
$."0,000, with $13,000 paid in. F. P.
Moore, Joe 0. .Moore and F, ,J, .Stone,
are the liicor orators, . . . .'. '; ,
. The National Oil . Company, of
i (lOldsboro. fileri a. certiflrate increas
ing its etipital stock from $1,000 to
$;o.ooo. "'. : : ;.' ' '.' : ; .
AT .THE GAIUTY.
At Tho Oaiet today one of the
finest lilins fron. an artistic point of
view ever attempted by the moving
I picture people is being shown. The
subject,' "Return of Ulysses", is a
film d'arl produolioit of the- great
French firm of Pathe, and has been
heralded everywhere as a niaster
tiieee in tlie art. of film ptodiietlun,
and bears the stamp of individualism
credited only to Pathe. ;
m'.High Point to Se
land
,cck.
Miss Frn ti
illich i'liint,
i afl' i:tei"n.
I'.'.. .-'
j Miss Jean
Southern I'r
Springs thiv
iti I he ciu-.
es Pickett, rif tt"R"F:
pending sevet.il iVa.xi: lit'
'.'returned t" tin' eily this
Hi van relnrne
wiiyterian f.ilie
a I tertniiiii. aft
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We have sixty or seventy-five Ready-to-wear
9 Skirts that we are going to put on sale as a special W
inducement. The snle will nnlv last, a fpw rlavs 9
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for several reasons: ij
1st. The prices we have put on these Skirts, W
every one being priced at and below cost, are so
low that you can not resist the temptation of buy
ing. ' 2d. Every Skirt is made from the best ma
terial and workmanship, not a shoddy Skirt m the
lot.
; . During this sale we have a few Petticoats and 1
Shirtwaists that have been greatly reduced in W
price, and which will be to your interest to see. ?!
r Among the Shirtwaists are Lawns, Lingerie, and in
W Batiste, all of which are deservingly popular. ijf
I ..Mi
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in l-;i
i-pepiling s
;u. st of Mi
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l inn. rel.untiMl to iier-'i.
lie this ' "iiftei-niMin,
ral days, in tile city,:
'iini Cijuy.
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. 'and Mrs. .1.- 1 1. I;jgiau and
lu-iv Mi; s Uulh, n uirii.l to their'
in l''ieiiay Springs this alter,
. '.after short i--it in the city,
linnversaiy, nteeiiijg pf. . Kderitnn
I I'll w i-t 1 1 ' League last ni'ht was
deil user bv Miss All.-.- WUsx.li.
saiejeei. ni liie eieillllg vas lonK I
at win k be dii) .In
estlllg pllpelS wen-
Tti lor
ittiii Miss
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'J'. Allen" and -the gi
! fnieiifii' tiel.ls. lute:
. read bv Miss li.-rvl
Matv King.
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i Old I oiks Concei t
I Tlie Did l'nll;s Concei t tc lie Kivcu
at Kaili-v Hall Kriday nigiil al M
loeliieli proinisi's an evening ol ram
I I ti loyini-nt to till who all.cnd. Some
Mil Ihe la-si hi. lite talent will render
I he songs i.l long ago. recalling ihe
days ol our mothers mid Kraiitlinoth
i rs, and wearing the costumes worn-
by thmu when they sung these sweet
old tunes, One of tho most interest'
lug features will be a duet by an old
lady from the Home and an old sol
dier
Delegates to Peace Congress.
Oow.r-.Kitcliin has'fjjeyi r?fluented
to appoint ten or mpr delegates to
the National Petted CanBress; iwhit-lt
will be held in Chicago, beginning
May 1st. 'I his is a -movement of
widespread, interest'' and.,evet- state
In. the union ,wilj he.abl'Vepr.esented.
i Gov. Kiichin 'will make ' the .ap
pointments in the pext few days.
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Annual l-.asler R--eption.
I he.followiiiK iaviUtions have been
ruceiveil bv frieuris in the eity:
1 lie; ( iiHiopeart and liranitin
l.iicrarv Societies.
of
Oxford Seminary :
reinest tho ideas tire of your
company- .
at- their ' , "
Annual hunter Reeeption
Kridiiy evinmir, Api ll ih ninth,
from eight, utiiil eleven o'eloeU."
CAUI) OK THANKS.
We wish to express our deepest ap
preciation of the many kindnesses and
sympathies extended to us during our
bereavement in the death of our
rather, C. T. Dndson.
MEMREItS OK FAMILY.
MISSION
Dining Room Furniture
We are showing very tasty Mission Din
ing Room Furniture finished in v
EARLY ENGLISH.
See the very attractive suit in our Window
Royall & Borden Furniture Co.,
127 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C
Suirrasettes to Kfctd Pnrlidineiit.
(I'.v l.i-ascd Wire to The Times.-)
London. March 30 The Kiiffra
Kelles held si meelfnfe this Ufteriiotm
and deeuled to make a rrtid upon the
house of parliament. . tills - evening.
'I his course of action 'aW 'after fro
inier As(ttith had refused fo receive,
a ilcputat ion of tin! vfenien this morn
ins. .; . ''' , 1 -
, i j lo tne early Spring buyers these Skirts and
-savers. , m
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fa Waists will be great money
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fl wnne visiting our store take a look at our fa
Spring and Summer Coat Suits. They are beauties f(
and you should not miss an opportunity of seeing ft
them. . . . ... W
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MASONIC TEMPLE - - - KALEIGH, N. C. 'fji
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CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children. .
inim part' in Hu, Us fM You Hsttf Always 3otigM
Bears the
pignatura o (
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CiKT ACQl'AIXTF.I).
Let, us have that family washing
you want done this week for a trial.
We Jiiake it ftpvWaltjr of line work
let us launder the IrfK-e Curtjiins for
you.' -
A close, personnl attention to all
work means that no matter llow deli
cate lie fabrirs they will he handled
here wjthout damage returned to
you in Hrst-elasH condition. We have
had and have only one price.
I'KOI'LKS STKAM LAI XDUY,
Incorporate.
Oflice 'JiincH Itiiildliij;, 10. Jlargett Ht.
Ihttli riionett, 71.
mm
H I 1 1 till MlUT
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KEEPS
CONTENTS
HOT
2-tHOURS
HAIR DHKSSINtJ & MANICUKINO.
PUFFS, PUFFS, A X I) PUFFS.
According to information received
from fashion centres puffs will con
tinue In vogue. They seem to lend
a "queenly" . air. Wavy HwlteheR,
pompadour.4 and all kinds of Hair.
Goods are in Block and made to-order.
Hair dressing, waving,, cutting,
KiiiReiug, ahampooing, etc. Mrs. S.
Parker Gurley, 408 Masonic Bdg.
It.
W. HUNTER, '
President una Trcwuner.
E. a. BFRDSONO, ;
Vlcc-rres. And 8oo.
A tuotiB tlione
coiii-erl will lie some of KaleiKH H
mveetcnt Kingers, inclndins !Mrs. I
ChnrleH McKimmon, Mis.-i Mary Cole, I
M.ir.H Nina Grncii, Miss Surali Burk-'
head, Dr. VV'.' C. Morton, Mr. Atford,
Mr. Will liellor and d hers. Mins
ila.s)ins, of Peace Instil tt'te, wiir.Klve '
ttvo readings, and Minn Flora Creech
will be one of "A Happy Pair," a
brlghl'llltle fofriedy to 'bo ' given at
the close of the concert. It Is for the
benefit of the Old Ladifts' Home and i
the admission fee is fifteen cents;
children half tirlee. Don't fail to ho
. . ' .'--' ' .' I Wo are appreciative, and want you tt, come In any buy yoor "wants' roin
KEEPS
CONTENTS
COLD
72 HOURS
PINTS, $3.75.
QUARTS, $5.75.'
H. MAHLER'S SONS
JEWELERS.
J. M. JUGGAiV, Miumjier.
T. K. GUKFiX, Sh. & Trias.
KING GROWELL DRUG COMPANY
' . : . RALEIOH, N. C. . - .- . .
Representative Drug Stock and Sundries Bplendid Soda Fountain Service.
One Cliarter Today. '
Tho Lenoir Chair Company, of Le?
nolr, N. C, was granted charter -today.
The objects of the coliipWiy
us. "If you do not trade., with us we IMJTU LOHIi
' "" ' Respectfully, t ' . . v' "':
id '
KING-CROWFLL nnif, r.n
are to manufacture from.'wiueh.fnair-- i' . .fi.r -1 ' . "
ua-mwid wir eharr tAkfe, trvrul- .HE .JtEAAliL' STORDk ' ,', ' ,.
The Raleigh Furniture Company
N v RALEIGrH, N. C.
EvertHnfJor the Home and Office. Large stock of '
Funiture .Stqves, and Floor Coverings. ;
Agents for Remington Typewriters. ,
; 1 We' apre'ebttfe' your patronage and want you to come'
in and buy from us, , ' . "
We make, terms to suit our patrons. v 1
cash or Easy weekly or monthly
v ; , PAYMENTS! ' ' '
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Kic ttalclgh Furniture Co.
17 Efwst Martin ,h.nd 18 Market Streets.
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J. M. RtGOAX, Manager. v 1 , ; Ti H. GREKVi Sec and Trea,
' Capital City' Phono 672. -, " ;
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