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BUB EVENING HUES, K1LEIGII, Iff. 0. " 1 : ft SOCIETY. .I TO, A SLEEPER, ..fa He wnereitae poses sway, maing your iae away,. Guarding: you Bight and day, , Know, you tut sorrow; Hare, where the dark is deep, Bleep, gentla flreamer, sleep Bleep tl the ages ripe ( ,GtxTs last tomorrow. E"or you 'the final rest Btlll haodjs on silent breast No. rqoce'the seeker's quest Brings vain endeavor; Sai in the night's embrace, ,Wha't$ yoursjrave will come, Over is life's hard race, jOver forever. Tefa with It all are some Who to your grave will come CaHed by the muffled drum Va your sweet dreaming; Sonjw wbo will come to weep Walling the night so deep, And by your endless sleep Kneel with eyes streaming. Is It they envy you, fiafely the journey through. One with the dawn and dew, Knowing no sorrow? !Why is It they would weep One who has gone to sleep Till the far ages reap God's last tomorrow? Miss Sarah Cheshire has gone Mew York. .'.' - Miss Nannie Pratt has gone Rockingham. to to Mrs. Edgar E. Broughton Is visiting her mother at Atlanta. Miss Josephine Rudd. of Durham is Visiting Mrs. M. Barnes. Miss Louise May Moore is visiting Miss Valeria Christophers. Miss Susanna T. Busbee is spending the summer at Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewis, of -Red Springs, are visiting In the city. Miss Susan Iden loft today for Puquay Springs to spend Sunday. Miss Maybelle Jordan Is 'attending commencement at . Trinity College. - Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jones have re turned to their home in Franklin. " Mrs. Jeanette Young, of Clayton. s visiting at the home of Col. J. C. L. Harris. ."' . Mrs. C. M. Watson has returned to her home at Kenly after a visit in the citv. Miss Mary Evans has gone to Greensboro; to visit Miss Priscilla Dodson. .'- . Mrs. E. C. Boomer, of Suffolk. Va., is visiting her daughter,. Mrs. Stacy W. Wade. . - Miss Minnie Guy has returned to her home at Dunn, after attending King's Business College, . Mrs. Louise Davis is quite slik at her residence on Belmont street. tjlon wood. Her friends hope that she will soon be out again. .. Miss Sadie Robbins has returned from Winston-Salem where she at tended a class reunion. Miss Mattie Andrews and Miss Bob bitt, of Durham, have returned home after a visit In the city. . ";. Mrs. F. J. Haywood, Jr., after visit ing relatives in the city has returned to her home at Concord. Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Master Kenneth Younger, the little son of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Younger, who has been confined to hl3 bed with, fever. - ' "The Times" Party In Xew York. New York, June 5 Among the Southerners registered at New Hotels are: North Carolina E. C. Duncan, of Raleigh; A. W. White, Miss Annie Weathers , E. Y. Yates, Mrs. Martha W. Lltchford. Jonfs-Waltcrs. Miss Edna Earle Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Walters, and Mr. Vernon C. Jones well be married next Thursday morning. June 10 at ten thirty o'clock, at the resi dence of her parents 319 New Bern Avenue., "'' LEAGUE CELEBRATION. Eighteenth Anniversary of Epworth League Will be Observed at Cen tral Church. Tomorrow evening at Central Meth odist Church there will be celebrated the eighteenth anniversary of the Ep worth League of the Methodist Epls cppal Church. . The. occasion will be observed s with appropriate exercises. All Epworth Leaguers or those Inter ested In tha work of the league are asked to meet, in the Sunday School room at 7:45. - The following Is the program : Hymn America. Invocation Rer. L. B. Jones. ' Scripture Lesson 121 Psalm. Anthem Choir. Address fcjr, president J. H. Payne. . Hymn. "Purpose: and work of devotional department" Miss Gertrude Royster. Hymn League eons. 1 "Department, of love and Mercy" Mr. J. 8.. Fulffh urn. Anthem Offertory. VMlnslonary work of tho League" Itev. L,,B. Jonw. Hymn, . ' ' Miss Mamie Turner went to Manson today. Mrs. It, M. Bowden.Vand children left today for a visit to Loulsburg. Miss Bessie Hawk, of Durham; passed through the city enroute to New Bern. Mrs T. T. Pettus, of Wilson, passed through the city today going to Louis; burgi t . Miss Annabelle Newton, of Oxford, Was in the city today going to Fort Barnwell. .-' Misses Daisy and Lossiebell Harper left this afternoon for Kinston to spend several days. Mrs. J. B. Atwater, of Bynum, was in the city today returning home from Loulsburg. . - Miss Lowe returned to her , home at Portsmouth today after a visit to Miss Loula McDonald. Miss Kate Holdem- of Youngsvllle, passed through the city today re turning from Set ma. Mrs s H Seott. of Newbern. nassed through the city today-returning from the Woman's Home Missionary Con ference at Loulsburg. ' - Miss Rebecca .Morris, of Henderson, was In the city today returning home after a visit to Linden. Miss Rosa Barrow, who has been teaching at .Carroage... returned home today to spend the summer. ' '- . Mrs. James H. Pou and daughter Miss Edith, left this afternoon -.for Morehcad City, to spend some time. - Mrs. Hubert L. Lathi left this after noon for Richmond, beinpr called there by the illness of her sister Mrs. Wm. H. Parker. Mrs, J. B. Tomlinson and Miss Mabel Tomllnson, of SnilthtloM. after spend ing several days in the city returned home today. , -Miss Betsey London, of Pittshoio, after spending several 'days In the city the guest of Mrs. K. K. Moftlt. left this afternoon for.- Henderson. . Miss Isahelle Sitnmons, of Moreliead City, after --spending -several' days in the city guest of .Mis. L. A. , Mahler, returned to her limne this afteiiiomi. -, - Mason-Hinnant. Miss Minnie Hinnant . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hinnant and .Mr. Ralph Waldo Mason will be uniteil in marriage next Wednesday afternoon. June ninth, at 3:15 o'elock at the Fayettevllle street Baptist ('Imn'ti. . Joyncr-Lassitcr. The following Invitations have boon received here. Mr. Joyncr lias a number of friends in the city, who will be interested: '."Mfvand Mrs. J. W. Lasslter re quest the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter. Rena Gray, to Mr. Augustine Vallie Joyner, Wednesday evening, June the six teenth, nineteen hundred and nine, at nine o'clock, U22 Potomac Aentie. Southeast, Washington, 11. ('. "At Home after July sixth. Wise. North Carolina." - -' . " News From Henderson. Henderson, June 4 Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Lelia Alma, daughter of Mr. and Mis. W. O. Shannon, to Mr. Ilailey .lin fred -Jefferson, of Madison, Miss, on the evening of Wednesday June l'ith. 1909, at the-Church "of the iloly Iii nocents, Henderson. N. '. The closing exercises of the Hender son graded schools today, was attended by a large and enthusiastic' audience. which was delightfully entertained. Exercises Were opened with pray.eY .by Rev. R. O. Craven. Song (Jrcetting by class. Miss Eleanor Caudell and Mr, Arthur Runn received graduating certificates, presented by A, W. Zolli coffer. esq. The subject of Miss Caud ell's address was, "The Women of North Carolina." that of Mr. Bunn's was. "State Pride." Rev. R. M. Andrews'.-' delivered ' the annual address, which was practical, logical and truly entertaining. Exer cises closed with song by class, "Hearts of Hope." : This school Is the pride of Henderson and its flourishing condition la due to the interesting efforts of Prof, J. T. Alderman, and his accomplished assistants. The dally -.attendance during the term Just closed was over six hundred students and pupils. Raleigh Red Birds. As long as they last,' 1 will give to the children of Raleigh calling at my store a "Raleigh Red Bird." Come on children and get one. A. S. BRAGA3SA, Newsdealer. Academy Music Building. AN OLD ADAGE SAYS l - "A light purse to heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. ' The fJVER Is the seat of nine ' tenths of all disease. Mills go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the ' LIVER to normal condition. .'" Give tone to the system and soft flesh to the body. Take No Substitute LOCAL BRIEFS Rev. M. A. Barber left today for Beaufort, where he has accepted an invitation to deliver the commence ment sermon before St. Paul's School. Mr. J. W. Bunn, attorney at law, left this afternoon for Zebulon to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C D. Bunn.. William SfcGeee, son of Dr. J. W. McCee, Jr., was carried to Rex Hos pital today for an operation for ap pendencltls. Services at St Luke' Home will be conducted durin the month of June by the Church of the Good Shepherd each Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Horace Howell ran over a negro last night in his automobile at the corner of Martin and Fayettevllle streets. The negro was not seriously injured. Mr. J. V. Simms left for Wrights ville Beach today to spend Sunday with Mrs. Slmms, who is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. H. C. Irwin, The friends of the family will be glad to learn that Mr. W. J. Norwood. who is suffering with typhoid at the home of his father on Jones !Ureet. shows marked inmpi ovemeuts toHa.v. Senator Ben. T. llolden, of Louis Burg, the 'youngest member of the senate of 10:. and also one of the most popular of that galaxy of popular men. is here today attending federal cuort. On Sunday night Rev. J. A. Moil--crier, pastor of the Tabernacle Bap tist .Church will resume 'his .-"Sunday-night talks on live subjects." The subject for tomorrow night will be "The Theatre." MEMORIAL ANNIVERSARY. Odd Fellows Will Io Honor to the Memory of Departed IJrotlters Tomorrow. Agreeably to the usages of the or der. Manteo Lodge, No. S and Seaton Gales Lodge. No. 64, 1. O. O. K., have set apart Sunday. June ti. 1 SOU, at 4:;!0 p. ni. as an hour to be observed in memory of their members .-who have died within the preceding twelve months. All members of the order are invited to participate in the ex ercises. .. The following will be the order of exercises: "'Members assemble in the lodge room and participate in ritual cere mony for memorial day, E. L. Harris, (residing. - Tributes to Deceased Brothers: On the. part of Manteo Lodge, by Chas. F. Lunisden. On the part of Seaton Galea Lodge, by John 1). Berry. Members and visitors will go by trolley car to the cemeteries and w ill decorate the graves of . deceased mem bers of the order. The departed brothers. In honor of whom the exercises will be held, are: M. L. Oldham and M. D. Lee, of Man teo Lodge; Thomas R. Pitrnell and W. t. nicy, of Seaton Gales Lodge. DKATH OF MRS. JOYCK. Mother of Mrs. . A. Cooper, of This City. Friends will sympathize with Mrs. W. A. Cooper in the death of her mother, Mrs: A. R. Joyce, of ..Sta'tcs ville. N. C. ' Mrs. Joyce, who was 77 years old had been ill for some time. Mrs. Cooper has only lately returned from a visit to her. She is survived by seven children. ... The funeral services will be held this afternoon. Many of our citizens . are drifting towards Brlght's, disease by neRlect. liiK syniptnns of kidney and bladder trnublo which Foley's Kidney Keni- edy will cpilrkly cure. King- Ciowell Drug ('o.f , corner Fayetli.vlllu and llargctt streets. Very Attractive SH?clnl Hates Via Southern Ruilnay. Memphis, Tehn. 'Annual 'Reunion Confederate Veterans. Round : trip rate, from, Raleigh, N. C. $1G.7H; Uoldsboro, N. C, $17. till; Kelma, N. C, $ 1 7.2T,; Diirhani, N. C, $1 i.ri. Ticktis on sale June f, ti, 7, final limit to leave Merriiihis not later than midnight of June 1 4th. Morehoad City, N. C North Caro lina Teachers' Assembly. Round trip j rate from Raleigh, N C, $7.90; Sel-; ma, N. C, $6.70; Uurham, X. C. $8.90; Graham. N. C, $10.10, Tick ets on sale June 13, H, 15, 16, 17; final limit to leave Morehead not later than midnight of June 20th. HAIR DRESSING M MANICURING. "how-to 'b eT beXiTt TFtTu" You often hear this arid also read about it, but only you wbo have tried It realize Its difficulties without pro fesslonal assistance. Here you may procure expert hair-dreslng, mani curing, and scalp , and facial treat ments, with all the secret aids em ployed by the most noted specialists. Mrs. S. Parker Gurloy, 408 Masonic Building. Administratrix Notice. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Ida E. King, deceas ed, late of Wake county, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to me, duly verified, on or before the 24th day of May, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to me. ENNIS ESTELLE KING,' Administratrix. Raleigh, N. C, May 24, 1909. 0, I, W. Bw, Laces, Embroideries; Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Combs, Barretts, Collars, Neck wear, Belts, Gloves, All in the proper styles. .These are just reminders for the hot weather Mifoilteifs OPPOSITE SPORTING SlMCLIGUTS. ' -. '-'. :."'::'." t(lnK -rl'uvn - but there ;i re ill 1 1 '---- '.. llani liei:, Kim ii. liame fortune will 1 i i i It-mi .V'ni smile .swirl ilay. Iloiivr v;is tin vnlniiiti; ki'l yes terday. 'I'lir-.. . hlis. twn Vif which druve in run-, i.-re his siune. ' -.- A In I Kt'iiiiili.lil umile twn hits "IT a sniul.hiii.v. A 'hat. dn you kiiuw ulnnit th;ii? Keep it Silent. .---..-.-... Today's name, win make. It 'thn-e anil three. ' '.'..'. ' It Wilininutoi, ,-ui, ttaleiRli win th's al'ternooii. Kali ij-Ji will again ri- nil top. A different ;t.ib- tliis aftenioon. Th" burling, -Rube v. il' be cm the iiioiiiid, t if coiir. -e the oiitronii is know n. " - Tin' olil. Impi ..vi-d anil inib p- tul.i nt onler kiioi ki i s had a Mass nil et hX at Surls' inaliine. Hterday. Thr sledKe liaiiitiier v. iis wiilihd wilh great euVet iVene.ss. -The a In il elliil'UH WOlki'il ovi'f time. ,:'-. Thf fri'.- ij. t :i i ! ol n jioits of the yami' at (lOlilslinni.. -1 1 1 1 1 a y . kt i v 1 1 by .Mr. Sin ls. of the W. st.'i ii I'liioii T.'lrgiaph t'oiniiauy. Hi n- givai ly: apU in Ij iI. by the fain. 'I'll.-. .reiMirt was sent M-ry IntelliK' iilly ami was civil to tin- f ins III Much a 1 : i i 1 1 manlier that oie- might have imai;iind that lie was seeing a real game. . Sin-h lovalty. ' .. Ami Mr, Iinak keeps up bis ilea'llv work. 1-et's we hat he does with Rube Urilinliin inhr rioll..i i doughnuts that he won't break up the game. ... ;'.'",. That's all rislit Irwin. Stand ti for what you tliink lit right. lon't mind a little tblnir llki tu-blfr rait .mt nr thn park. All of the fans and fannies are beliltid vou. .' ' "It has li.i'ii suggested," s-iys the Wilson Times,, "thai the Railroaders bring thei: wreiklni; crew Willi them WE ARE QLOS ED SUN DAY. " " KING-CROWELL Drug Co. Exclusive Agents feir Huvlqr's CaJJes, POST OFFICE. on their next visit here'." If the Railroaders would carry a wrecking crew along all the time it would no doubt prove profitable. Giant s'teW- has imt proven to be a very enjoyable (llsli. The nunu will be ihanged to lliglilandef steak Mon liay. I'robnbly the lied lilrds will like that better. - ' Mreek against Greek at Rocky Mount yesterday. And they tugged siotne more. The Railroaders tugged , the hardest thi" time. " The mighty Anderson iost another yesterday. That wild .-pitch- business is getting to be a habit with him. . Stum- Is due to anyive this ater nooti at S:1M and if he half comes up to his iiputajin . oak will not be the only slugger in the league. Stone is u tiitellei' and an inllidde-: and is said to be a ti l l Ible hllTer. ' (irent Norfolk Kxcursion Ttiesdiiy, June fltli. Ieaves H:0() a. in. lie turns Wednesday, June 9tli, 7 p. in. " 3 It. WHAT OTHERS THINK. Charlotte, N. C, ; ' May 27, 1909. Peoples Laundry, . Raleigh, N. C. .' Gentlemen: I always please myself and my creditors by paying my bills prompt ly. It is with peculiar pleasure I am now enclosing $3.22 to you In settle ment of my laundry bill. Why? Because the work turned out by your intindry was the nicest, bent, and still, most reasonable priced which I have had done since Janu ary first, and that means you have boon compared, by actual work, with about twenty other laundries. Yours very truly, Ilsficfurnifuij SS$ Hickory Porch and Lawn Sets make Attractive Porches and Lawns. Rtf Royal! & Borden Furniture Co., 127 Fayettevllle St. - Raleigh, N. C ma Mote bra Hammocks for Summer HoKlfeld make- No other like them. ". N w stock of pound Papers and Envelopes. liurd's line stationery. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO I A Sanitary improvement I The Rridgers Ttiiloring Company have just installed In their pressing tilth on Kayettevillo street one of the newest and latest steam '-ailing and pressing machines, liy this machine clothes are cli-V :' id pressed under a high pressure of dry steam, instead of the old way of using a bucket of water for several garments, it is the first machine' -of .its kind to he brought to Raleigh, and It is giving perfect satisfaction. Here is what tho makers of the machine claim for it: "A garment that passes through tho HOl'TMAN is dis infected, as no germs or microbes can exist under..-a temperature as high as the dry steam injected; :it the same tiine it removes any odor that might ho In tho goods, takes away 1 in; grimy appearance, raises tho naii, revives the colors, and inii'a'rts to ihe garment the freshness desired by all dressers." Men wln api'ieatc nice cloth ing and like to have their clothing nice : ml ..fresh-looking should see this now machlno at work. - Bridgers Tailoring Co. MKIICIIANT T.VII,ORS, 120 mid 210 I'ayelteville Stn-et. v,AU Huiu Tailoretl in Our Own Shop. Alteration, Cleaning and l'resxlnu Done For a Small Cot. Call us up Over the Capital City Tboue 384' or 8 Join Our l'ress liifC Club. $1.00 l'er Month. iMAHOMEY'5 WHISKEY SHIPPED DIRECT FROM OUR WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE V -OLD We are prepired to fill all rCt I IO IC l UI1BUIIICI. I VJ uuuu. ju. ww. buying our famous whiikiei from your local dealer ,.n..'.n ! 1 1 n tYtmmm brand hv nrHriniT fmiTI Ul DI RECT. Same Hioh Quality, fully tested and guaranteed. All orders .hipped promptly. Remit with order, Registered Letter, P. O. or Express Money Order. ; Luke Dunn Rye (ExtriO . Manor Straight Rye (100 proof) Comfort Rye (Excellent) - Family Corn, (Old and Mellow) Special Corn, ( Worth More) Bronco Oin (Article of Merit) Old Tar Oin. (dry) Thb Following ari Shipped Charges Collict. ' (iihei or lipimnr Fieltii.) Empire Rye, per gal. .. - tl. Mission Corn, per gak 1J THE FOLLOWING ARE SHIPPED F. O. B. PORTSMOUTH! BEERS TEMPERANCE BEVERAGES 4doi. tldoi. lOdoi. 4doi. odo. lOdol. Bronco Export, 3 60 . J 40 W 00 RhelnbHu, - M J0 .4J WJ W..I.I.D.U ana 3.40 a.u fteaade. l.M 5.40 9.00 The above are a few of our brands. Write for complete prica-llat of a. (i-t.: YjJlnu Hun Tkmnmnu RnuAradea. Etc. .. ; " . -. . .. cDRTSnOUTM . VA, WC ARC BBCWtnS We have every thing for summer comforts and convenience. 9 OK IT Vou take no chances when you come t us for u pair of glasses to remedy that defect of your eye silit, for wo are not only thorough ly skilled nnd eierienced, but wo litive the very lKst of apparatus for giving prompt relief in accurately tilted tila-KS's. V KO GI KSS WOHK Hut Bclentlfl cally correct and exact fitting is the class of work we give you. H. MAHLER'S SONS, JKWBI.KKS RALEIGH, N. O. TO YOU orders and ihip di- 4 qta. If. qta. 1 fal. . . . taoo (1100 10.50 . . . . 5.00 13.50 . 4.50 ... 3.00 t.50 2 50 . . . 4.00 IljOO 3.50 . . . 3.00 8.50 8-50 ... 400 11.00 ' 3.50 - . . 3.00 8.50 8.50 '...-. " !' .' " ' - ANP OI5TILUER,
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