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THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, C.; MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1910. .- -r.- .-b.-. yys, , -: - -- "- l! ' ' - ' ' " - I f i It, ' A inan is known; by the Candy he sends -i ''M.' ! " i KING-CROWE SOCIETY. 1 talvvvvTwvx . THE DREAMER Chide not the Dreamer, but more wisc- - -, ly hold ,- His dreams more precious than ru v: - fined gold. Had men not dreamed of greater things to be. i Then leaser things on every sale we'd . 'See. Ths fancies or the bygone centuries Are counted 'mongst today's realities', And from the firm foundation on which Youth Doth-surer rear the edifice of Truth! t : By John Kendrick Banns. t. Miss Bessie Wllkins left today- Cor Auburn to visit relatives. Mrs. J. C. James, of WilmliiRton,. the guest of Mrs. K. B. nancy. is Mrs. Li. G. Cole and Mrs. A. R. Tucker, spent the day in the city. .. Mrs. C. H. Anderson and little Miss lAlber, left today to visit at Kenlw Mrs. Felix Harvey. visltlng her mother, Heartt, of Kinston, Mrs. Leo. Mrs. George Snow and daughter. Mrs. J F. C. Boylston left today for Balti- - more. ' . w '' !, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mcares. of Mon : ! roe, have returned home after visiting J In the city. 5 . l i Miss Hal Landis. of Durham, arrived V in the city today to visit Mrs. W. O. r Upchurch. ? i '" - ?V y " ' - Ti'ff : i! i'?1"- Mrs. H. Lv Denning, returned totlhy . from a visit to Mr. Denning s mother ; v at Angler. i - , Mrs. tV. E. Monroe, and children -left ; j today for Portsmouth, Va., where they. -iiWiU msW'Sfel'home. , Friends will learn with regret of the Illness of Mrs. J. A. Sanders at lief home on HHIsboro street. - . ; Mrs. E. M-. Uzzle and little grand EOn, Edwin' Gill, have gone to Oxford to visit Mrs. ( Charles Elmore. Mrs. eorge Rhodes, who lias hern visiting Misses Bessie and I'eail Puthrie, left today for Macon. . - Mrs. W. C. Petty, of Carthage, after 'Visiting her daughter, Mrs T. 'Palmer JetTOan has gone to ClmrljLt. k, Mrs. T. S. Simpson, of Winston Salem, has returned home after visit ing her mother, Mrs. E. B. Huberts. ; Mrs. B. F, McClanirock, of Grer-ns-' boro, has returned home alter a visit tfl her mother. Mrs. C. W. Beavers. The organ recital at Edenton Street church on Thursday evening is hold under tho auspices of the Junior l.n worth League. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Talk have turned from their wedding ii northern citle: . They are at home 207 North West street. Miss Bert Fletcher, of Meredith Col lege went to Apex Saturday afternoon to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr A, J. Fletcher to Miss Elizabeth lltley. The Great $4.00 Line of fa's Shoes. To picture the excellence and beauty of our $4.00 line of Men's Shoes by reading this ia like the individual Who, wishing to sell his house, carried .!u, brick as a specimen.' Our line must T)e seen to be fully appreciated. There's everything new that's good. WE FIT THE FEET POOL & CROCKER, 105 Fayetteville Street.' LL DRUG CO. Mrs. E. A. Woods rd and son Master Frank, left today for New Bern after visiting Mrs. 11. M. Han It. .Mr. and Mrs. 1!. H. Thompson, of Richmond, were in tile eitw today re turning li'iiu a vnit to South Caro lina. - Mrs. - Kraukhn II. Dewey, ot Ports mouth, a., and Mrs. W. Tj. Wooditiw, of New York, left today fur. their homes utter stoiuini; over in the city witli Mrs. Win. H. Urinies. Mrs. Kitehin's "At Homo" Day. Mrs. W.. W. Kitehin will observe Wed ncsd.i vs. trom lour to five-thirty, as hiT "At . I-lome" days during the season. Her sisters the Misses Sat Iter. Hold will also be "At Home" at the same limo. r ilea's Kleet Ol floors. The liaraeu e class of t.Yntra! Metho- dist eliitreh held its of .'otiicers yesterday otiicers Were -elected six months; . - "regular election I The loUowing ! for the ensuing ; Mr. X. B. BaiTWell, president; Mr. J. B. Martin, lirst vice-president; Mr. J. C. Seiitz. secretary; Mr. Claude M. Boyd, assistant secretary; Mr. V. T. Wrenn, treasurer; Mr. J. W. Weaver, teacher; Mr. Jiihnson Sorrell. assistant teacher; Mr. W. Tracy Medlln, press reporter. . Literary lootniK if JjCUKiu. The meet in--;' of the l'lilenton street Ep'worth 1-i'agile in the league room this evening at 7:30 will be held by the liteinry depurtnu-nt: and there wUl be an intei'csting ; program. . 1 ! 'I uesilav Altoi'iKMm ,'liil. Tlie Tuesday At'tcrnion club wdll meet tomorrow afternoon 'at 3:45 o'clock with Mrs; -Franklin' .McNeill. , ...JUiula? f .Oo.n'oriil CbmniitlW.' 1 All the lrdies of the general -ommit-li--; :f thp ssiiciMt''d i 'ImVlties . arc asked to be pivsent at an -Important Hi -etiiig at Hie office on llargett street tomorrow at 11 a. ni. ., 1 ortniulitly ltoi lew Club. Tiie Fortnightly Keview club will ne'ct with .Mrs. James II. Pou tomor- ; n .v rnoon at four o-ciocK. Iloval Arcniruni. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, Raleigh Council, Roval Arcanum, will meet in Odd Fellows Hall. The new offi cers will 1)0 installed, the annual re ports 'will lie made and candidates will he initiated. At the. close or business session an ovster supper-will be served by Ca terer Glersch. Kverv member of the Arcanum, is expected to be present and no member -should, wait for a special invitation. Major W. W. Wood, of Greensboro, .-iiriMVl in the oily today to attend the i ira ml Lodge Of Masons. ill-. G. j. l'.acv, who has been visit ing his father, Mr. H. O. Lacy, lelt touay tor 1'ortlanil, )regon. Dr. F. .1. fsMcr. Franklin, N. C, and W. II. Smith. Bailev, X. C, have been appointed additional delegates, to the conference for the eradication of the hook-worm disease, to be held in At lanta, Gil., Januai'v 1S-18. 1310. J . i i io 't'-nof. tuit ( ' Otgas-Recital Thursday Kiglife- A most delightful organ recital )s planned -. for Tnursdajr evening, v-at Edenton Street church under the aus pices of the Junior League, organist Mrs. C. V. Albright, assisted by Mrs. Lilian Holmesley Bott;- Miss Dumaia, of St.'. Mary's; ami Miss Mary Cole of this city. The program, which promises a treat to aw lover of music, will be published' later. The recital will begin promptly at eight o'clock and a silver offering will be taken at the door. Mrs. Holmesley Bott is a North Carolinian and pupil of Mrs. Macken zie Wood, with a soprano voice o( beautiful ryric quality, . of great range, and with all, the charm of simplicity in interpretation. Busy Bee Club. Miss Alberta Womble entertained t'ae Busy Bee Club Saturday after noon from four to five- at her home on Elm street. Music and games were indulged in and delicious re freshments were served. Officers were elected for the year. Miss Wonihle proved to be a charming lit tle hostess, every one spending a most delightful afternoon. The -next meet ing of the club will be held January 21, with Miss Marjory Clark;' Those present were: Misses Kath arine Stephens, Lillian and Savon ILortou, Vij:sinia Womble, Alberta Womble. Marjory Clark and Master George Womble. . FOR THE LAYMEN Program of the Greensboro Convention C(lv,.tioll Laymen's Missionary) Movement Will Own in Greens- boro o.t Wotliiosduy niiil Continue I mil Friday. Tlie following is the program of the Laymen's Missionary Movement Convention to be hold in Greensboro next week, January 12-1 4t h : Wednesday . Afternoon, :t:;iO O'clock. Men and Missions Dr. George B. Crnmer. ewberrv. S. . ' U -Transition and Urgency- j3;iC-JR.1 Janvier, Philadelphia. America's World Responsibility Mr. C. H. Pratt. Atiiens, Ga. Wednesday Kvoningt 7::tO OVIoolc. 'Su;niiloaiK'0 ot the Laymen s Mis sionary Movement Rev. J. W. Pat ton, Atlanta, Ga. . . i. .. Svstematic .Missionary Klucation (a) Tiie Missionary Meeting"; (b) Associated Investigation of Missions; (c) The I'se of Lie Missionary Liter-1 attire; Id) How to Conduct a Cam paign ot Missionary Education ltev. T. H. Ray, D. D., of Richmond, Va. Tho Revival in Korea Ret. C- T Hotinshel, Korea. . : v The East Calls Rev. H. FS.AvW liaius, Nashville. Thursday Alternoon, ::; O'clock, Prayer and .Mission Rev. . L. Lingle, D. D., Atlanta. The Adequate Missionary Policy Dr. J. T. Henderson. Bristol. The Missionary Committee, ; fbf Right Hand ot the Laymen's M&sitWH ary Movement Hon. V. B. Stubbs, Nashville. Business System In Missionary Fi nances: (a) The Weekly-Offering;! (bl Tiie Kverv Member Canvas Dr. J. C. Reavis, Nas;ivilh and Dr. D. Clay Lilly, Niclioisville. Ky. Tlui-sday Kvonins', 7::J O'clock..' The lavmen's New Horizon Dr. .1. 11. Apple, Frederick, .Maryland. Progress of Christianity m Cluna Rev. A. P. Parker, IJ. 1)., China. Tlie Field is the World lit. Rev. A. S. Llovd, 1). I). Woman's .Mooting. A meeting for women will lie held Thursday evening at 7: JO at the First Baptist church. West Market street. rlhe meeting will be in charge ! of Mr. Willis R. Hoskins, LumWa, Africa, and Rev. H. F. Williams, stereopticon. Friday .Morning, !::0 O'clock. The Jiusy Man and the. KingSs Bus inoss .1. II. 'Ttickbr, Ashevlllf!;"hnd ! C. A'.- Rowland; -Athens, Ga. - I Personal Investigation of Missions Hon Joshua Levering, Baltimore. Reflex Influence of Missions Rt. Rev. Robert Strange, D. D.; Wilming ton. ... . The Stewardship of Life Rev. E. B.. Bawling. I. D., Richmond, Va. ; Great Comniissions Rev. ,1. II. - Presoly, Slutesville. I'l'idiiy .Aflcrnooii. At : 'J o'clock Friday afternoon a meeting will be hold for aH lnlnls-! tors. ' ' ' '-- '. At 3 o clock denominational rallies , will lie held in the various churches, I with the, following men presiding: j Methodist Episcopal Hon. W. B. Stubbs. Episcopal Paul W. Sclieiick. ; . Bwptist J. H. Tucker. Friends President L. L, Hobbs. Reformed Dr. J. H. Appleie .-; t Lutheran Prof. Geo. B. Cromer. Methodist Protestant J. Norman Wills. Presbyterian C, H. Pratt. ; Moravian Henry E. Fries. Friday Evening, 7:30 O'clock. Reports from denominational rait lies. ' Christ's Call to Man Dr. R. N. Poteat,. Greenville, S. C. ,. Light for Darkest Africa Mr. Willis R,. Hosklss, Lumbwa, Africa. Adoption pf Plicj, , . , -..in Si'.'-' C M -ff'Vf .... .--flilf ",11! j' ! ' - -- -1 ; , : ' - . l " ;- : , I We are offering a splendid lot of Round Thread, Gluny Nalen cines and Baby Irish Laces worth ' -V:-l.'-V-:;' ' -,";'-"... . 'V; I Hip to 12 1-2 a 5c. a yard. We have a lot of beautiful new patterns and it will pay you to buy nQjv.h --I'y," Irfss inpems Newfspring styles, the very best goods made. You pay others 12 .4;2c.ior them, our price is ..-..' i : -, .".":.'.. ! ".'.; 10c. a yard. - Apron inpems These goods are advancing every day. Our price is still 71-2c. a yard. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. rl-illl MIT il yard, at Ir'illlIi, - tt.fj, - I I ! to -i.i i.Jiw et.iv 111 ill !U UUltllg UUlil Beginning Monday, January 10, and end ing February 1st, f . . Every $1.00 purchase will entitle you to 10 votes. The prize will be a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET, Value $27.50. ' Standing of leading contestants will be published in Raleigh paper Jan. 17, 24, 31. GET BUSY Wedding Gifts . Articles .of Silverware will gladden the hearts of the young bride. Here you will find the choicest gifts for weddings. H. MAHLER'S SONS, JEWELERS . . . i - . TTPP Jimllivi THAT SHOULD INTEREST EVERYONE. Embroidery worth 15- and 20c; now 10c. Ladies' ready-to-wear House Dresses; regular $1.50 Value; now $1.25. Ladies' nite and' Colored Shirtwaists; sold for $1.50; now 98c. New Patterns. Counter Books. Fashion Sheets ... Free. .' Hunter Bros. & Brewer Company BlankBooks Ledgers, Journals, Day, Cash and Order Books. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS. $1.00, $2.00, $5.00. $10.00, $22.75 & Etc. EVERYTHING F OR THE OFFICE. The Office Stat ionery Company, JAMES E. TH I EM, Manager. 12 E. Hargett St. Times Building. Capital City Phone 844F. TTT n Tl- Orin Hill - DRUG COMPANY Both Phones, 100. We recommend Dr. J. N. Johnson's yiooin prusnes, l T0YLAND I Rebca at the Well ' Teapots When down the street don't fail to see our line of Rebecca at the Wei Teapots, all sixes. Also a complete line of China, Glassware, Graniteware, and Ti'ickelwaro. , . . ' MARION HARLAND COFFEE POTS. ' . REMEMBER THE PLACE Phone 438. , - - 210 S. Salisbury St. MTlft I V 'MF.riT.IN h flHMPANV . . .ifelSPe Home of I uulu ! . - . . .... RALEIGH. sizes, ana n li Owat Saving DSEll TTTTT 11 Wynne I
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