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OCTOBER WEDDINGS 7
, ,' , Do pot delay longer in' placing orders for engravedin
'' - vHin Our fall samples represent the very latest
shape and forms that Have been accepted by refined
and 'fashionable society. W--ddr not "follow we
LAt) in originating artistic effects with fine material. -Our
price arsr the 4oWsk- - Send for samples, which
will b&MtiplleiJ fire of charge: T P. STEVENS
' ENGRAVING Ca', Wedding Stationery Engraters,
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47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
SOCIETY.
THE NORTH POLE.
'tStwn TJiujle Wrry's point of view.
It's ftrfgfoty cutis ter me to see de
bttta'ffee.
&at skune fokes aire raisin' 'bout
sklvverin de norf pole;
i"Wen don" yo" fegit, de creates- questun
. I what yo' gwlne do wid It, bless
yo' soul!
)Deys a mighty lot o' fuss and kick
In' up de dus'
'Boot who should hab de honors ob
dig great skiwerment,
!Wen his all 'bout de same Jest fer
de sake o fame
,What's de dlffunce to us ef dey did
- or didn't went?
, Apex, N. C. W. Frank Booker.
Miss Phyllis Woodall is spending a
few days in the city.
Mrs. H. EL Royall, of New Bern, is
Visiting Mrs. U A. Taylor.
Mrs. R. H. Purgersbn, of Neuse, is
isiting Miss Katherlne Ennis.
Miss May Lincoln, of Meredith Col
lege left today for Greensboro.
Mrs. P. D. Gold and Mrs. W. G.
Beasley, of Greensboro, have gone to
Wilson.
Mrs. W. E. Stinson left today for
Barclaysville to visit her mother, Mrs.
A. W. Gregory.
Mrs. Warner Goodwin left today for
Shelby, where she will make her home
in the. future.
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Mrs. P. Barrand, of Scotland Neck,
has returned home after .a visit to
Mrs. George Strong.
Tuesday Afternoon Club.
There will be a meeting of the Teus
day afternoon Club, with Mrs. .1. Y.
Joyner, Tuesday afternoon, October 12
at 4 p. m. This Will be the first meet
ing of the season.
' THB WOMAN'S STORK
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WE HAVE THK AGENCY
Fall and Winter
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I House Wearables.
4 Our exhibit ot
Dressing Sacks and Bath Robes have
never been equaled. They have just j
g been received and are among the pret- m
m tiest wearables for the women folks we S
S have ever shown.
& display, prices from
FAIR WEEK
o ARE VOU READY?
g You will need something extra for m
,S thfe great week in Raleigh, and you 1
$ should not fail to come here to find it g
Perhaps it is a Coat Suit or an Evening g
' Dress. Well, we have both. Perhaps
V yit is a separate Skirt
j Too wiD always find
. i liAjuig iu any rcauy - iu
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Mrs. Jjfrnes Leach has returned to her
home at McCullers after a visit to
Mrs. W. E. Stinson.
Mrs. George Elliott has returned to
her home at Linden after a visit to
Mrs. Franklin McNeill.
Miss Bennie Davis will leave this
afternoon for a visit of several days
to relatives and friends in Louisburg.
Mrs. Chas. Hancock and children
returned to their home at Charlottes
ille, Va., today after a visit at the
home of Mr. Garland Jones.
Brazilian Tea and Musical.
A Brazilian Tea and Musical will be
given in Edenton street church M. E.
Sunday school, Wednesday afternoon
at five o'clock. The musical program
will be rendered by some of the best
local talent. This will be followed by
a tear, at which will be server "Mate"
(Brazilian tea) and the curios brought
over by Miss Mary T. Pescud. mission
ary from Brazil, will be exhibited.
All are cordially Invited. A silver
offering will be taken at the door. The
entertainment is under the manage
ment of the Junior Epworth League
and that means a delightful nfternoon
to all who attend.
ST A : 3C R Y-BR VTOX.
The following announcement will be
of interest:
"Mr. ami Mrs. John Calvin Bruton
announce the engagement of the
daughter
Zula Virginia
to
the Kfverend Walter Adair Stanbury.
The marriage will take place in
December."
.Miss Huton is a charming and popu
lar young woman of Fayettevllle.
Mr. Stanbury. since coming to Ra
leigh as pastor of Edenton street
church has made many friends who
will rejoice in his good fortune and
promise us a good preacher.
THK WOMAN'S STORE W
FOB I'KKKLKH PATTKHNS.
1 lannel Kimonas. m
See our window S
60c. up.
or Shirt Waist
something to your 2
- wear gariiiem.
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Miss Sarah Cowan went to Durham
today, v.
.'.Mr. ana Mrs.kJ.""B. TBM'laB; tatty:
for Richmond.
Miss Jessamine
Clayton today. .
Telverton went to
Rev. and Mrs. J, Marvin Culbreth, of
Smithfield, returned home today.
Miss Nannie Pratt went to Oxford
today. 1
Miss Kate Walker left , today
for
Bennehan, where she will teach.
Mrs. S. E. Page and Miss Louise
Page left today for Petersburg, Va.'
Miss Ruth Whitley, of Wakefield,
was in the city today going to iMon
cure to teach.
Miss Carrie Payton of New York, Is in
the city as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
M. P. Betts.
Mrs. S. .E. Linton returned from a
visit to Rockingham and Mt. Gillard
toda y.
'Mr. J. W. Faucette, of Washington,
N. C, is visiting his sister at the State
Hospital.
Mrs. 3. A. Bryant returned to her
home at Warsaw today after a visit
in the city.
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Mrs. H. B. Greason went to Hender-
ton today to visit her daughter Mrs.
W. T. Whitten.
Misses Etta Rollins. Pauline Holt,
Lina Norris, of Holly Springs, were
in the city today.
Miss Bessie Dunn returned to her
home In Wake Forest today after a
visit to Mrs. W. N. Kener.
Mrs. J. R. Ragsdale, of Fuquay
Springs, spent a few hours in the city
today returning from a visit to rela
tives in Granville county.
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Miss Fannie Johnson went to Wil
mington today to attend the mariage
of Miss Sadie Williams and Mr. Wil
liam Johnson, of Asheville, which takes
place next Tuesday at noon.
Mr. Lonnle Winston, of Durham, ar
rived In the city today to visit his
sister Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. A. W. Haywood is on a visit
to Mrs. Burke Haywood.
TWO CHARTERS TODAV.
A Lumber Company and a Gold Min
ing Company File Certificates of
Incorporation.
The Nlbelung Gold Mining Com
pany filed a certificate of incorpora
tion today with the secretary of state,
among the objects for which it is in
corporated are to secure mineral
lands and to operate , mines. The
principal office is In Caldwell coun
ty and the postoffice address Is Mor
ganton, R. F. D. No. 3. The author
ized capital stock is $100,000 but
may organize and commence business
when $1,250 is paid in. The incor
porators are Sidney H. Bourne and
Henry E. Wood, 43 Exchange Place,
Borough ot Manhattan, New Vork,
and R. W. Taylor, Morgantoh, R. F.
D. No. 3.
The Parks Lumber Company, of
Roaring River, was chartered today
to manufacture- lumber, spokes, bob
bins, etc., with an authorized capital
stock of $25,000, but may organize
and commence business with $5,00t)
paid In. The stockholders are L. J.
Salmons and H. E. Parks and oth
ers. ...
ELOCUTIION RECITAL.
First Series At Meredith College Yes
terday Afternoon.
In the auditorium of Meredith Col
lege yesterday afternoon at five o'clock
the first recital by students of the
school of elocution was given. The
recitals were greatly enjoyed laat year
and the public will be glad to learn
that they will be continued this season.
The selections were well chosen,, the
young ladies winning the highest by
their delightful interpretation of each
one.
THE DVTY ON TOBACCO.
Collector Ixteb Sent Instructions For
Stricter Enforcement of the Law. ,
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Washington, Oct. 9 Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury Hilles has
sent to Collector of the Port Loeb of
New York, City Instructions for .the
stricter enforcement of the tariff law
In regard to importations of tobacco.
The instructions say that much to
bacco has been imported under the
35 cent a pound duty as fillers, when
in reality It should have paid the duty
of $1.85 as wrapper tobacco.
MISS ROSA McAHAN OF BUTTE.
How Ater Two Yean She ' Found '
Remedy for Dandruff.
Miss Rosa McAhan, of 211 West
Quarts street, Butte, Mont., says:
"Herpiclde has thoroughly cleansed
my scalp of dandruff, with which It
was entirely covered; and it . has
stopped my falling hair. I have tried
many different) preparations in the
past two years, but none took effect
except Newbro's Herpiclde." " Dan.
drnff is a germ disease and Herpiclde
is an infallible destroyer of the germ.
Destroy the cause, you remove' the
eueti. n.ii iub aanurun germ
Ask your druggist for Herpiclde. It
Is a delightful dressing', allays Itch
ing; makes the hair soft as silk,
Sold" by leading druggists. Send 10c.
in. stamps' for sample to The Herpi
clde Co., Detroit, Mich. .. One dollar
bottles guaranteed. Henrjt T. Hicks
Co., Tucker Building Pharmacy, spe
cial agents .-, v ' ,;.
CHANCE
Mrs. Jori6s Was in a Seritfus
Conation Before she
Helped Herself Wi tb
Cardui, the Wo--;
man's Tonic.
Dexter, Tex.--"I certainly was In a
serious condition when I wrote you
for advice," writes Mrs. Calvin Jones of
Dexter, Tex.
'I suffered a great deal with those
dizzy, fainting spells, but after taking
several bottles of Cardui, relief finally
came.
'Cardui prepared my system for the
dreadful change and when it came It was
notfealtas bad as tftos dizzy spells
had before. I now help every day
with the houseWbrk and am getting
along fine.
"Cardui Is certainly fine for female
complaints. My neighbors praise It and
so do. others."
Take Cardui when you feel 111 in any
way, weak, tired, miserable, or miner
the weather.
No matter what the Immediate cause
It will help' you to brace up. give you
new.force and vim, help you to throw
off the trouble that troubles you.
Cardui will not Interfere with any
other medicine you may be taking. It
is a gentle, harmless, non-mineral, non.
poisonous, non-intoxicating tonic, that
every woman ought to take when she
is looking for health, strength, beauty
and itality. r.
N. R Writ to: Ladies' Adisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co..
Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In
structions, and 64-page book. "Home
Treatment for Women," sent in plain
wrapper on request.
GOOD GOVERNMENT ASSO.
Will Meet In the Rooms of the Cham
fie of Commerce Monday
' Evening.
The annual meeting of the Raleigh
Good Government Association will be
held in the rooms of the Chamber of
Commerce Monday at 8 p. m. There
will be a number of addresses and a
general review of the work of the as-
soclation will be made. i men. Brethren, if you want har
The call of Chairman R. H. Battle mony, and you said you did, don't
is as follows: i continue to throw things in our faces
"The regular annual .meeting of J that have appeared for the past few
the Raleigh Good Government Asso- days. T. G. COBB,
elation will be held on Monday even-1 ;
ing, October 11th, at 8 o'clock, in the I
rooms of the Chamber of Commerce.
There will be addresses reviewing the
workrof the association. All Inter
ested in good government of the city
are cordially invited to be- present.
"R. H. BATTLE, Chairman."
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of
Robinsortvllle. Delaware wrote:" About
two year ago I wan thin and
sick and coughed all the time
and if r , did not have con- j
and It stopped my cough, and I am i
menced using Foley's Honey and Tar,
and it stopped my cought, and I am
entirely well, and have gained twenty
eight fwunds, all due to the good re
sults from taking Foley's Honey and
Tar." King-Crowell Drug Co. corner
Fayetteville and Hargett streets.
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Wake Forest Quartette.
Tomorrow is Rally Day at the Tab-
ernacle Sunday school. The services j
begin at 9:30 a. m. Wake Forest I
College quartette will be present and j
aid in the special exercises. Every j
member of the' school is earnestly'
urged to be present and friends gen
erally are cordially invited.
WHAT ABOUT
NEW FOR THE
Let us furnish your spare room which you will
need for Fair Week. We have a complete line of
everything useful to beautify the home.
Tho Raleigh
T. E. Green, See. and Treas.
17 E. Martin and
RALEIGH, N. C.
Prescript
, Particular people always
us. Tftey are certain of getting satisiaction at the right
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price.
KING-CROWELL Drug Co.
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Forecast Until 8 n. ro. - Sunday
r or me eiuife Biaiv; r air wwamor.
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la Hilll SIVlUtt CIBUI WR1U1C1 'f! IJl IUV
Atlantic Spates. The western trough
of low pressure Is advancing ..east
ward, attended - by cloudy ' weather
and rain from the eastern slope of the
RockJ Mountains over the Mississippi'
Valley. It has caused heavy rains in
eastern Texas, and portions of Louis
lana, Arkansas and western Mississ
ippi. This disturbance iff- being fol
lowed by high pressure with much
cooler weather, except, in the extreme
north, where the temperatur Is ris
ing. The conditions are favorable for
fair weather in this vicinity tonight-
followed by increasing cloudiness on
Sunday. L. A. DBNSON, ,
Section Director.
For Raleigh and vicinity: Fair to
night; Sunday, Increasing cloudiness.
Dr. Abernathy, the great English
physician, said, "Watch your kidneys.
When they are affected, life Is In
danger." Foley's Kidney Remedy
makes healthy kidneys, corrects uri
nary irregularities, and tones up the
whole system. Klng-Crowell Drug Co.,
Fayettevllle and Hargett streets. j
Wanted, A Square Deal.
To the Editor of The Times:
Unfortunately, there has been a
great deal of boasting through the
papers by the "stay ins" that the re
sult of thejgjjeensboro convention of
the Jr. oTuTa. M. this week was a
complete victory for them. Had some
of us contemplated this desire since
the meeting to leave the wrong Im
pression on the public, no doubt the
result would have been different.
Those who herd grievances (and they
were legion ) were more liberal than
had been expected, loving the order
as they do, as devotedly as those who
were pleased to term themselves the
"stay ins." The truth Is, both fac
tions made concessions, for the sake
of harmony and continued good fel
lowship, and for either faction to
claim a victory is misstating the
facts.. It is unfair, unjust, and Bur-
prising, after the agreements reached
j at Greensboro
between honorable
DEMOCRAT and
' Republican, Bap
tist and Jew here is one
treat which r all can
enjoy in common
NUNNALLYScandies.
No doubt about their
purity or fine quality.
No question that they
are the most delicious '
candies that can be
made. Every box is fresh
and generously assorted. 1
A fresh supply always kept by 1
HENRY T. HICKS.
TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY.
"None Like Nunndtty. "
SOMETHING
HOME
Furnitnre Co.
J. M. RIOOAX, Mgr.
18 Market Streets.
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bring their prescriptions to
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Royall & OordeiiN Furnifum Co.9
127 Fayetteville St
FINE
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II. MAHLER'S 'SONS,
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JEWELERS
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for the Great State Pair by buying your
Dresses and Shoes of us.
All the newestt and best in Broadcloths,
Serges, Panamas, Fancy Weaves, Checks, etc.,
from 25c. to $1.50 per yard. New Silks for
Waists and Dresses, from 25c. to $1.00. See
our Special in Silks for Street and House
Dresses at 50c.
Irvin Drew Shoes of every style, shape
and price. . - .
New arrivals in Children's Hpse at 15c.
November Patterns and Style Book now
reaay.
Hunter Bros. & Brewer Company
We sell Pictorial Review Patterns.
Mag
azines
Pltic 2 your orders wilK borne pieople
ataoTyou don't lose. . x 'r
We have all the new fictions of an?
note on bur counters.- "
Call and see our 50c. Boohs.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & COMP'Y.
THE
BALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COUP ANY. .
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Am nnsarpassed bifstorf behind K since IMS.
Safety to Its Depositors.
Accommodation to tta' Ciulomert.'
WiUliig service to Ite Friosds.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, ' i , F. H. BRIGG8,
, , PresldeaC . ' .Cailder.
Plummets Stables
(Successor to WoodalTs Stables,' East Morgan Sreett.)' C '
. Fine Urery and Boarding Stables. , Special attentioa all i faorsM
V. Boarded Kith as. ' '..
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BAOOAOB TKAKSFER'AM) MOVtSQ A SFECIAIiTt.
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Our sales of the
Hoosier Kftcfren
Cabinet have been
a great feature.
You should ex
amine the Hoosier
and let us tell you
WHY.
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If you can't buy
STE R LI N G SI LVER
You can buy
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