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"ST ; ' - THE EVENING TIMES, R ATiETGH, N. 0. PAGE SIX THERE must be something excep tionally good-about NUNNALLY'S candies. For they have been growing in favor among f ii .i i tolKs ot tne most ais cerning tastes fortwenty five years, The secret is quality and freshness. The finest, costliest ma terials, unsparing pains in the making,surprising assortment in each box. A fresh supply always kepi by ii. T. Huh Company. ' ; i i ;ui i Hi!!.- . "None Like Nunnally's. ' . - . PERSONALS - ............. t Mr. W. A. flaylor, of" .M . 1 1 1 i 1 1. ty . Ala., is . registered at tile Y:irliiirint;Ii. Mr. .1. U Midlmv.' of Viiisdii. N. I '., spent '.tliu iluy in t !i- v.ity. Mr. J. V. Uui-riine. of .Atlanta, is in the city on business... : Mr. K. F. l'lilcliaid. of V.irix. Ky.. Is among today's visitors to t ! i Vap ltal city. Dr. F. R Kctchimi, (if ' AVa'shinylon. D. '(.,, is registered at I lie Yarhorough. Mr. J. J. Haittitioii. ..f New V-i l-i. Is in the city. :.' Mr. I,. E. lloffinrln. of rii i l:i d-t li tlx. is stopping at the Gicisch. Mr. Polk Miller, of lUcimioml, arriv ed in the city this iiiorniug ami is stopping at tin- (iicrsih. Mr. H I. DaltVui. of riall"fte. spent the day in the city. , Mr. ( lands Kitdiin. of. '. Scoilaiul Neck, was a visitor to the city today. Mr. H. I. Kllinitton, of Siiliilili. Id, X. '., is in the city. . SOCIETY. in- Tii i:i it nu ns. (Uy Warwick Janu s Price.) Where is our faith? Year after year We say: "our (Jod is just," : And yet our hearts can harbor fear, And cherish cold mistrust. Hoes not his promise stand today, Kternal, living. Hue'.' "The former things have passed away; Behold, all things are new !" Weather. may lie treacherous ami (.'roup,, riieumunia. tniul. ('olds jniup on von suddenly. You are. protected if yoii have Vii ! s Croup . and I'lieutiionia Salve ready. -2 a, and $1. Mis. l '.P. Cold. Jr.. is visiting at Coldslmro. Mis.- Maylielle'Delaneae has gone to Greensboro. .... . Miss Annie May Moorinan. of Lynch burg, is in tile city. Miss Emily Taylor returned home light night from Shelby. ' Mrs. V. -F.' Weathers.- of Clayton, spent the day in the city. Miss Cleve Itariies. of Clayton, is the guest of Miss I. ilia Kennedy. Mis. I'". :. Smilii. of Fort Terry, New York, is visiiing friends in the City. Miss Annie Huiiean left, litis after noon for T.eaulor.l to spend several days. . S: anil .Mis. AV. It. Putin, Jr..'-' of Wake Forest, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. l. F. Foil, Jr. Miss Civile Richardson, of Kenly, Iihs lvliirneil heme after u visit to Miss Illeile Anderson. '..,"''.'. Miss llattie llraneli and Miss Nora Jones, al b iiiiei! I he ciiniineiiceniciit at lamer last night. .'. Mr, ami Mrs. J. P. Uiguan and daughter,. ..Miss Until, returned to their home at I'li'iuay Springs . this after noon, after spending several days in the 'city. . .. . There will be a song service, tonight at tile J, .liusoii -Memorial chapel at K o'cloi k. immediately . following there will be a 'law n parry at Mr. It. l. Green's al ..which rci'iv -lnnctits will be served f,,r the benefit of the eha pel. Come out anil help in this good cause. SI. I, tike's Circle. '-; .SI Luke's Ciic I,, id' King's. Pangli- l Is Mil! Hi' el .1 low I l-'l i'iai l ,if- i.-rnooii at I o'clock., at St. Luke's llonie, A laigo alien, 1., in . of I hi' liietiibels is reulli Sted. - III Honor of liss Blount. 'I'he ft.llowing invitations have., been received: - " . ' . M iss Sllsie Ml'Gec . At lloiiie, FiidaV. May 7. V.'. Miss liloiint . .-" . s Till II. . ' TT WE Elf We are making special efforts in our Hosiery department And we are giving some great values Our line is varied both in style and price. Chiidrens-In Black, White, Tan and Colors, from 10 to 25 cents a pair. Ladies In Black, White, Tan, and a great line of Colors, at 25c. is without exception the the best we have ever offered. Ask to see our 15 cent line of Ladies' Hose. They are great. : : kitchen : : Furniture Exposition We are showing the Hopsier Kitchen Cabi net, Sanitary Tables, and Steel Banges. We arc also shoAving the Kitchen Cabinet, Ta bles, etc., at the Gas Exposition week of May 3-8. Royall & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayetteville St. - Raleigh, N. C THE WOMAN'S STORE THE WOMAN' S STOKE W . . w WK HAVE THE AGENCY FOR, PEERLESS PATTERNS. m m SUPERIOR I LIE or M 4 , ... , riji THE W00LLC0TT DRY GOODS CO. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ' '. .i!.' HP '" ; P05T H. MAHLER'S SONS, On the fact Unit we have specially KtocktMl for the two spring events Marriage mill (jraduation. For the former we liavo a remark ably w hie choice in Sterling Silver for Tahle or .Decorative use, Cut Glass, rich and suerh in design and appearance. Small Gold Favors for the best man, bridesmaid, etc., etc. For the latter, Watelies in several different kinds of Gold and Silver Caws. Pins, Rrooches, Fobs, Neck-: laces, Rings, etc., etc. Our stocks are far too varied to lie 1iilly covered in this brief Ad Would you call and Inspect? JEWELERS RALEIGH, N. 0. Hose for Ladies, Misses, Children and w Infants. Superior Lilse Hose, with extra $ spliced heels, soles andoes, full regu; lar made and of very light weight. A large variety and all the popular colors in black, tan, navy, Light Blue, Pink, jjj White, Red and Fancy, from w 10c. to $2.50 per pair. GLOVES! GLOVES! 9) J All sizes for Ladies, Misses and Children. I Lisle, Silk and Kid in colors of Black, j; S White, j Blue: Green, Champagne, Tan, m Pink, Light Blue, Grey, Red, etc. $ jj They are all new, this season's, every j m pair of them and better qualities or more desirable styles are unknown at the $ Jj prices which we offer. jj illrs. Jimii's C Piivis, of Hi aufurt, ufier spi-niline several ilays ill the city t lie Kiiosl at the hniiH' (if Ml'. J. A. Duiifan, returuoil. home this afternoon. Mrs. Helen Iteiiuniutit " has arrived In Kakish fnim her home in Nash ville to he Willi Mr, Henry y. Keau moiit for llie halame of his visit lo cally. Mrs. IJeiiiiiiiont was accompa nied", by her eliililivii ami wll be at home at SOS West .Martin street while, in Ualeigli. . .'.' . Piano llecilal. Miss Ijeila Mi'tiiory. a member of the Senior class In the llaptist I'niveisliy Sehool of -Musie wilt give a piano "n eilal in the niiU er.il y ainlitorium Sat urday afternoon at 5 o'eloek, A cor- ial Invltalioii is cxliiiili-ii to all who (li sire to attend. .. ''. SENIORS i;Ti:i!TAIXEi. Delightful Event Al Home of Presi dent It. II. Hill Last Night. The home (if I'resiil. iii 11, H Hill, In West Hahl.tih . last niulit was the sei ne if a ilclivrhil'nl 'affair when the seniors of A. and M.. I'e.iee Institute, St. Mary's nml the l!aitlst t'nivcrsily were chariniiiKly enlet taineil. . The house was beautifully 'decorat ed in led '.carnations',' A. '"ami . M. pen ants and 'Wi banners. Tin' liitiR leielyiiii; line of A. and M. Seniors headed by I'leSldeut and Mrs. I). H. Hill stii ieheil tliroiiKh, luir. lor. library and sitliiiu roiirn. Mr. Hampton, president (if the Sen ior, class, presented the guest to the reeelvimr line. Miss Milda Way, of Pence Institute, recited and there was music by Miss Alice Newcomb and others. Fruit punch was. served nil the porch; There were other deiielous refresh ments served in the .linliiR room, ' "' ' PASSION PliAV. Ilelng Presented Again At The Gem Theatre Till Afternoon and Toni:;lit. In collection with their reglar pro gram, the Gem Theatre is again showing the PhkkIoii Play today. When this noted picture was bllowu at the Gem' Monday it was impossible lo ncconimodale the large crowd, 'die Gem was packed from 'the.' first performance, in the early afternoon, until tho last performance that night, i An interesting '-program- has been prepared for.. today, over 8,000 feet of pictures being shown. Mr. Snapp, the trombone soloist of the Gem, will play ."Face to Face." LOCAL BRIEFS '" '" Ib liresenlative ('laude Kitcliiii s In the city today-Vlslling his brother, the ( lovernor. -The (Jraiiville -Commercial t'lub, ot Oxfoid. was chartered today. It Is an oiganizatlon for the purpose of pro moting', the business Interests of Ox ford and (Ininville county. Key. Mr. Cook, of Southern Pines, has accepted the call to the pastor ate of the Fayetteville Street Hapt 1st church of this city and has taken up his work here. ('. K. Rogers, a white man, was yesterday' lodged in Jail to await trial on the-'charge--of abandoning his w ife. - nui ing the inoiith -or. -.April llfteen building permits, were Issued by Fire Chief Mnngum. the amount liow being invested In new buildings in Raleigh amounting to JIT.-lTi. Martin Trice, colored, was tried be fore I'ntted States Commissioner. Nich ols yesterday charged with operating a "blockade still." He was bound over to court in a .$500 bond. Hon. R C, Roddingfleld. incorpor ation--commissioner, is In the city to day shaking hands with his many friends. . BOND ISSUE APPROVED Big Municipal Building Next in Order The Supreme Court of North Carolina IKt'laren the Issue of ltonds for the Erection of .Municipal Ituildini;' Constitiitioiial Payment of Swain lieht Approvetl Other Opinions Piled. ON I A' ONE KINO OF WOKK "THE HEST." SOIMEU ATTfllE .Means additional wear and wash ing for your linen. If vte launder It you will find Hint the additional washing; and ironing will hut little ef fect the lasting nml woai'.ng qualities of your jtarnientK, Vour linen lasts the longest when laundered here. PEOPLES STEAM LAUXDKV, Incorporate. Office: 14 E. Hargett St. Both Phones, , 74. HAIR DRESSING & MAXICXJRIXa. LADIES AND THEIR HCSBAXDS May both receive beneficial treat ment at 408 Masonic Building. Be sides making the lady beautiful, Mrs. Gurley makes a specialty of scalp treatment. Most men consider bald ness a necessary evil. Not so. Propor professional attention will allay tho trouble and destroy . Its source. Special appointments If de sired. Mrs. S. Parker Gurley, 408 Masonic Building. B. W. HUNTER, President and Treasurer. K. G. BIRIISOXG, , Vlc-rre. and Soc'r. m m MASONIC TEMPLE - - - EALEIGH, N. C. (f KING-CROWELL DRUG COMPANY RALEIGH, N. 0. MEADOW VIOLET TALCUM POWDER, PRICE 25 CENTS. Respectfully, KING-CROWELL Drug Co. . THE EEXAIi 8T0EE, Lived 132 Years. Wm. Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked in tho fields till 132 and lived 20 years loiiRer. People should he ! youthful at SO. James WriRht, of Bptirlock, Ky., shows how to remain young. "I feci just like a Hi-year-' old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Electric Hitters, i For .thir ty 'years Kidney trouble made llfo a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful medicine convinced me I had found the greatest cure on earth," , They're a Godsend to weak, sickly, run-down or old people. Try tliem. DOc at all druggists. I rXEUAIi UV MltS. KING. It is with deep regret thiit friends will leurii of the death of Mrs. Ida King, the widow of Mr. Andrew J. I King, who died last night at 8:i'0 o'clock in the fiftieth year of her age. Mrs. King, who had .been 111 for.; some, time Is survived by' three j daughters, Misses Essie, 'Ruby-', and, Yvette King.' . She was born' In Wake ! county and was formerly Miss Ida Lyon. For muny years she has been j a consistent and devout member of the Tabernacle Baptist church. The funeral services will bo held from tho residence on east Hargett street this afternoon at 6 o'clock, conducted by Itov.'A. J. Moncrief, pastor of the Tabernacle'' Baptist chul'ch, ' ' : ; ' : V;t-, " Tho pull-hcarers are Messrs. T. W. Blake, F. II. Weathers, W. C. Rich ardson, W. II. Holloway, W.'A. Coop er and J. C. Blrdsong. , ; A pin no recital will bo given Satur day afternoon at the BapMst Univer sity ' by Miss Iclla Memory, of the Henlor clnss, a pupil of Miss Burtt. The public Is Invited. . '. '"Vf - Sinushes AH Records. . .. As an all-round laxative tonic and fuiulth-bulldor no other pills can com pare with Dr. King's New Life Fills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood, Atrnngthen the nerves; cure Constipa tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaun dice, Headache, Chills and "Mnlarla. Try them, JOc. at all drugglstB, Yesterday afternoon the supreme, court handed down a long list of de risions. Among them was an opinion in the case of Hlghtower & Fort vs. City of Raleigh. This sitit was brought to test the $125,000 bond issue for the erection of a municipal building In Raleigh and determlno the constitutionality of issuing the bonds without a vote of the people. Justice Brown, writing the opin ion for the court, declares that while the act of the legislature was neces sary for the levy of a special tax and Hie creation of a sinking-fund, the municipal authorities, having declared the municipal building a necessary ex pense, could have -contracted the debt wtth legislative authority. A municipal -.building Is held by the court to he a necessary expense and the settling of tho question as to the kind of building needed a matter for the city authorities. Tho construc tion of the auditorium is held to be not inconsistent with the legality of the bond Issue. The payment of the D. L. Swain claim against the University, a debt which was authorized to bo paid in bonds by the last legislature, was also approved by tho court. ' The full list of opinions Is as fol lows: Norrls vs. Laws, from Wake; new trial. Hlghtower vs. Raleigh, from Wake; affirmed. Battle "& Clark vs. Lacy, from Wake: affirmed. Parker vs. Railway, from Anson; reversed. Richardson vs. Richardson, from Anson; affirmed. State vs. Davis, from Gaston; new trial. : Lynch vs. Melton, from Cleveland; affirmed. . . Cotton Mills vs'. Railway, from Lin coln,' affirmed in both appeals. Whlttock vs. Dixon, from Mecklen burg; affirmed. . ( Plerson , vs. Telegraph Company. from Caldwell; affirmed. ; Webb vs. Lumber Company, from Caldwell; affirmed. Booker vs. Elier, from Wilkes; af firmed. . Williams vs. Casualty Company, from Wilkes; affirmed. Garrison vs. ' Railway, from Bun combe; affirmed. . . Hausor vs. Western Union Tele graph Company, from Alexander; new trial. - , Manufacturing Co. vs. Rowe, from Pender; per curiam, affirmed. " Rnynor vs. Railroad, from, Lenoir; per curiam, affirmed. . .State vs. Logan, from Rutherford; petition tor certiorari denied. !' ...' '; -""", ' j'l
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