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anE EVENiNa rmrES: juian, k. c, -monda mkch 79tfc Hu?l JIt. I Gherpv Juice For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Etc. KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. I SOCIETY Susan m I Iden Tin: li:i:tjxg int.uu Tim or 'Till you toy :it the cup with daili ilia in it ill: swinish von taste it by I'll I t i v.- sips. spill with an open The lees are. there at tin Hut the sparkle soon 0 hor the wine of lin e I year. Its dregs are the fiv Or haste; stealth, waste; ! last, 111 dies :i list lay bar, we pur, re from the mould- full-bln your go Life springs no m cring grave. Nor bud from a rose. ( ling not to the knees ot rave That you cannot .. live alone: . The birth of the fairest thing, my Is stamped with its own decay Tho' the sweets of love last . a. day ' year. Their gall ,Js the prion we pay. "m: ils, -nor lear Jtut lilt tile, grail lroin the Iki till of -. Kate, Well drink 111 tho braver way; For u year ..or' a day .let us live, elate, Nor question tlie piioe we pay!- K'iikland. Mis. V. .1. Mr., rind. Mis, to Atlanta';'.- has gone Mrs. John Visit to Kei n. 11. Park Tope hnv. left today for Miss Sadie King spent Sunday with friends in Dm hum. --.-.. Mrs. A. V. Bobbin, of iC.-hulon s. tit the dav in the city... son ti t'utu re. Mrs, home dav. where she? will reside m H Holt Justice retui on toduv. 11. d to her Mrs. J. W n tlie city r.b tod: unt, of i nd. rson. was iv going to fioldslmro. Mis. in the ,T. F. city !ray, today . and Mrs. A I todav 101 a w Lull rani; visit Mi X Weill. 11 ml i-oks visit-io , a n ived . 'a poll. children Kinston, Mrs. At II. today. Judge P. Ktephei Sinithtield a! 'Mis I 1 ' ' 1 1 11 11 ')"""" which vm vor DO? ' Come to us for examination ot vour eves, that is compre hensive, scientific, and thor ough or trust to superficial ex-,, animations without the aid of . proper apparatus? Ae have everv modern ap pliance for examining eves and 1 furnishing, vou with proper glasses at a tatr price. JOFJiY & WYXNK JIAVKI.KY CO. Jewelers. Optometrists, DISTRICT MEETINCIKGRAfiP ESCAPES f TketO:ftF.Dictrid Meet ing Will Open Here Tomorrow hhei and Insane Man Escaped From State Prison Saturday Night . Morning," Sessions Al'te rnoon Iinns lugi-iiliani Made Him J-.scite I liere .Are l iHiiii the Insane Department of Male s Prison Last Saturday Night Hud Served- liess.Tlpni Two 1 ears. otn ear Jpeiitence. ilF 1!. NijJit Seven Lodges in T his District Itep ' resent! h hour ( oiiiitms -. Oootl Attendance J-.pecled. . ' ' ,TJie. annual convention ot thv Inde-I It was announced today that Ennis pendent. Order nl Odd Fellows lor j ( !.;. A. I lugnihani. a while num. had this the eini h district wiiMneet here i made ais escape from the dangerous tomorrow morning af, Jp.clorU. and ! liisnne department ol tne penitentiary it is expected I hut ;terVill '.ho a mud is now at large, good attendance. .-.-.'.' the. escape was made souie time lilts district is, coniposed.of the. Ibetween utne and ten o clock Sattitv l:imnnes 'ol Kraniain.' .lohusjoU, Wake I dav night, lngraliain in some man- bright sunshine and la!m atmosphere without, onr would readily lu-Hove 'tliat spi iiig w as hen-, indeed, yellow tulips mid pink earnation predominating ,in the gefi'eroiis hoinit.v Willi wliiih thi (hariniiig soeial funeiiop was favored. In til" receiving line were Mesdames (intlm. I lisp. I'.ioiisoii ami Harvey. and all-ol ('mil ham east ol PituLoi o. in wnlch nre the lollowmg lodges: Munteo l.o.lge. .Vo. s. HmIpiK'I. Olive lirain t! I edge, .Ni.k57. rielma. and Mrs. II. O. com isiting Mr. and Mr M rs. tmii' A, V. d lioi. Alle I'm e ll ol'oy. of ihn alter l. of .Wil . I! l. W. siting Mr- d vidual their eurdi s e.allers ; Ul'le.. Itomi'", and gla The puneh In Mrs. W. Ilines. and guests w,n il gt'H tin .ml their gnu es make ever i.l they eaine. Hi Was ptesld' Horilen and Mi in the dining reeeive.l l.v M I' their fill ii ui i -Imli- ebatdn linlei igh. I alula l.odgi I i n 1 1 J J 1 1 1 I ,o I hntoii. Apex Lodge, liiirtons crei ills. . ' I lie ollieers i I'errilr lliishe l.odgH, o..'4,'' Ital- Xo. is." 0 Caiv. Kllg ."111: 'lllit h iflee mil M - 1 mil 1: in-lit"; f :dn'iin .UM. The 1,: T I l.v Mrs. l-"rank auion was oi 1 ' Brown; arni 1 Mrs. Frank fa Hollingsworih. !' of the most! fr d.- on .n l iirlied te .. 'after' . cnled ami d Waller ell. mi ie at 'o friends in I In illlll' t...la t I.. I- .i: ti ill. s llOt i lint if h.-r light fill so Mi and the lari I Ini siihstantii tin- always p- ellanoilig gin-: ial fnn re atlell I popiil pillar "Ie ;ts, a-, i la he, ai'tl y ,ane- In i Mr, Ktilll rived Mrs trilde folk t .1 Mi Itigg tin- l-'n. i toda ll. rda file i:. Wit V. Winston istoll left I ind Mi Nor- Mi ItoNhon visit at . M: i at r t v i tl-e g. d in li Miss Annie Lewis, of lived in the city today. enville Mi's. A. A. Chnnniun, ui' ' Oxford;. i visiting Mrs. William, Moneiire. - Mr. and Mi-s. W. J. Nnrris returnei from a us H, -W Willmi n oday0 Sc n'l.M in til U. 1!, .lelTl-.V: l it - today goi and ehil, ie eilv t. s niansii :.l ll - of. Han g to W, kl'tni llet.- t .OSt v aft lee of (he riirisltnai win ir Mr. f. 1. I'lnisinian ieie lloly honds of l MeC Whit elniieh oili few friend: : The hriih eolliplislled Wilson, -wh who admit traits of eliaraei Tlie gloom, u 1; tinan ...1.1 i e took -ii ; Wvi.lt- Li e. Of rial III I. pres. ". i ito ill UN efe Sll - llel- s mother, llillslioro . and Miss liapt.iiy . united ii ilatrirnonx-. ;.--, the First Presl.yt j.la.e the Mrs. -I I Kvn 1 the W. eH:IH Tie a In has : f,.r 1: er. . 1 1 - ile iiitiltil' aiul a nati-e of host offrietids uiaiiv lovely a; llif, 11 itespess isiting 1. left f X, Who lor foil- . Mis. A: tan tic Mies Christine visiting Mrs. ( . elgll. wer. Park, of i.lnyt! West n. is lial- Miss College. Apex. Miss todav i Durham Wiila Veath spent Sunday rs. of Meredith at her home neat Marv in he! Hunter way . fn s in the I.illingto city 1 to Mis Sue ,fi arrived in the Ttose Maglenn. sisket-ville. of city today to Charlotte, visit Miss Miss Lossie Mono Howard,, of . Meredith isundav at Autx. Mrs. . V. ravage hnine at Chiiiclilaiid,.. a visit In the citv. . and Miss College,. I.,, Ilia ; spent returned t 'a., today he aft. : Mrs. Point. 1 to Mrs. leorge A. Mat to is 'returned hoiuc If. K. Xorris. High visit Tlie, Many . friends of .is. Horace Iloivell w ere glad to s, ,- her out again lifter being ill -..with grippe. ... ''-.'Major ''nnil Mrs. A. K. . Powers. ' of Wallace, are: visiting Mr. and -Mi-s, John Hridgers, on tiukwoo.l Avenue, Mis. for Wi ilhiess lain.. ... .Mr ,Io ton I "it witli his Mains. J. It. 'hanihei lain 1- ft t, ke Fures'teal-il4tlieri.-- by of'lier sim. Mr. Mack Chair lay her '. misted ,li I Kailway, bi'-inj ' press agent, itlie hiiiiili-,.-'ls; The happy West Morgan I Mr. M. , I I in attendance brother. a native .,-' At- is a v. ry popular ' nnd tit of the '..Norfolk Soufliel'n 'ins baggage master a nd; ex - lints ins Irietids by sti tlple Will of t In side at 4" Xorfolk, man iag .. va .f hi.- m ii. William spent Suuda th.-r, Mrs; Was the J,,h n Mis U wi l)i 'a rv. ie Peed. spent "'; l-it - tic who'" is aturday guest .'it and Mis. I uesdav Tlie Tuesday neet tomorrow Allernoon ( Inh. Afternoon, Cluli afternoon at foui c Wil clung; Sun -I .,,..l.j will! 'clock! PERONALS. M r. . nisi. Mr. ... A; d lit T,. si, led (lielscll's Jalloway, ( '.iersch's al' Warsaw, if Mt. Airy, I.01I.S Apex. -. Xo. Ill, u I A. eigh. .1. .1 . I'. W. I.. II. .Monnei ,iau W. Ules. C. Walk. 1J. C.rav. H F. lit 1 F 111 convent 1,111 lire; ervisor. liilleigli. President, Itiil- i-Presitlent. Selina. :, i etai-v, ('ary. asurer. Citiy, h. Marshal. Apex, "iittnel. Kaleiun. tier, managed lo unlock his door, al ter whir a ne made his wav to the ground hv wuv ol the tire escape. 1 hen .ie secured a ladder and placing it iigainst the wall tuat. surrounds the buildings climbed over and disap peared. 'Nothing has been heard of In 111 si"ce; , . ..' " liigrtihaui whs sent to the pcnileii 1 1:1 rv 1 r j 1 1 1 ( iiinherland ( oiinlv .VI a v :m.i. 1 :111s. "-in serve Ifnir years tor the crime ol biganiv. Ills . mental condition became; such that lie Was. tiiinslet red to the Dangerous Insane Depai'liiient I mm which lie made his escape as loid above. ; lugniham is a white man, ah.mt l!4 years of age, a feet (i :!- ! iiicnes t.-ij) and weighs 1 .1.1 pounds. -i "gram. 'Hie litrigra m lor the cuiivetit ion is :is follow,: . Moiniiig .session. 10:00. . ' Cnlled, hi rird'er by the pri'sidijin. . Siilgihgllpelliligo.il-.; !' Priiyer f,v (In-ciiaplain, lioll call nl ..liieers, - Heading to inn m 1:1:1; y cn.xsi: in ' Commitle Odd Fellow. , Appointm here can ted? Assignment. . Adjourn for Arty 1100 Called To or. Singing ope; Praver In 1 n Fxehiplilteai work. Comiiettfive I lie new II, 11 What I have ,- will do for odd minute talks by Election 01 0M1 . Selection ,,; .to in fi. -. " , ' ' Adjonrftlnent fm- if. la ti ( .mil. oliiln miniilteo! idges he ins itu- visitors tiuer. .. Session. by t ue. ii ode. haphiin to homes. pr, ::n. sidelll . of 1 hi' Huh l inen work lotto. I-V! Ie illl doing, and low ship. Five hrethren. . next place of nieet- supper. In Session. T:;50. g "of the Initiatory ;ani of Manleo and Degree Sea ton Mi with Mrs. It. O. Buiton, Meeling ot (ieneral omiiiiltee. There will be ail impoitant tneetin of the ladies of the general commute at the office of the Associated ('haritie tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Husi Kichl. s a guest Mr. T. I-' egiste'red a Mr. H. I 111011 .Mr. 'a fell 1 id ay V llellie;!. al (lierscb 'onrad, led at the Yarb, H. I.. Stevens, those icgisterei A. F. Madison, is registered at s't, of Wilmin s todav. ; .f 'Charlotte, is tough today, of Warsaw, is at. Ciersefi's. of Winstoti the Ysirliffruus.il ti.' rif and It i bo pros, importance hoiied tin nl. . will it all be trans member!- lied' -ting will Mi s N lias beer Hugh Li . M rs lioxbi super na Page. .1 isit ing h. lias ret u 1 H- rb- ! F X, 1) to visit her lend, nl of th Moirisvi'Ie sister, Mr: d home. who . fal lillsiness Meeting ot League The regular mnjtthly business im f Kdeutoii Street Kpworth l.eagiii be In-ld in the lt-aguc-' room this even ing at 7:4.V It is earnestly. -desired that all members be present. . OI!(; IX KI'.CITAI; AT ST. MAISV'S. Delight till Mrs. T. P. ( 'in i has . made le-r 1 tie- past two in., is has i-other, iraded of Wils this 1 ! 11 rued who sell, 1 ,tr. win - The 1 evening school progni ii an houi l.v.Mis: Musk- Kveiit injl. gan recital to I: This below. . icleled An Extra-Ordinary Coffee Pot At an Ordinary Price All the world loves good coffee. All the world tan have it 111 the Romeo Coffee Pot. which combines the best pnnctplesof all methods of coffee making. No frills or contraptions to keep clean or get out ot order. There is nothing added to the price of tne Rf imeo Coffee Pot just be cause the Pot addsqmility to the Coffee. Size to fit Your Family Romeo Coffee in the Romeo Pot is a com bination that insures suc cess, not mt- 1 but always. . R. MANN & OO, V llalcigh, . C. ital to in : the chapel of vill begin promptly tine is iirratigeir ti .. Miss l.uney will b. Sherwin. violinist: . : and -Mr. ill. I . st. The programme ind a cordial imitati to the public: P I tt H ! I ! A M M II. Part I. Flat. Itaeh Mi giv St. t s last ii this Mary's M11. The hoot ist.-d .Veil r.son. I lib 1 ri-:iiii this .iti:is.()on. lEeinains ol l.udlow S. Itirdsong Ijinl lo l;est In OukwiMxl einetei'v. The funeral of Mr. Ludlow Si Bird song, who tlied Saturday afternoon, was held at the 1 ahernacle cuitrch this afternoon' at '3'-o'clock, the -service being conducted hv Kev. A. .1. Moticrief, assisted by Rev; R."S. Ste phenson. A iliiet "Oil MornniK l.iind," was sung liy Miss Rosa lirottghton ami Mr. I-nriuan lletts. "It is No Death lo Die and other hymns were sung. . the cliiirch was filled wtt.i rela tives and friends who felt deeply tne grief tne death oi tins von 11 s man has brought to his nuiny friends. The remains were hud to rest in Oakwood Cemetery amid such a pro fusion of beautiful flowers and floral designs as is seldom seen. I .lev were onl-v u slush I evidence ol t he love, and respect in whicn Mr. Hirdsong was hold. Tin choir soltlv sung Alu.le With Me" and 'Sleep On. Ilehived. I lie foiio.vinir voiing men acted its ' V . Coll I f f l it In a joint ,t Hales Lodge!;. ... Patriarchal Odd Fellows.iip C. W. l':.-.;iiil. (Land Patriarch. 'ICusbfo Kiilly .Month." by several lu-ethreti..; The iiniiortatK-e of eonl'erring' the degrees. in a proper -manner. Miscellaneous talks by the breth ren.. : .. ' .Adjournment. . . ' -;. I ll I II IHSTKK t c.i.i-:i).i:. There Are I llirlv-lour Amieiils 1o lie lleniil This Week. hearing of appeals from the listrict will begin iu Supreme tomorrow morning. The calen- TIh Filth Court dar. i' as ' Stat Stat Stat iiij-h lias thirty illows: v.. .Stephens. v. I- airclotli. - v. Hlizzard. lour c,ases 011, it .lllle. As Am.' ( 'iitn M is .ill In V., HachniaiiinotT -Miss I.uni-i-. il From Die ,; Walkure Noil E Vor. Mattel - Mr .son. .... Lllliev. til bcf.ers: ', Messrs. Waller Ipclinrch. .1. I-. 1 I Hatch, Chas. Hicks, William Little, "''.loan C. Allen. Kohl. Horton. Dr. l-ir-1 I nest. Proiighloii. N. 11. McLeod. Phil; I mem. clvde Parker. The King-Crowell drug store was . closed from 3 to ."0 clock on account 1 of the fune;nl 01 Mr. Hirdsong. wan, is a brother of Mr. C. It;. Hirdsong 01 I the King-Crowell Drug Company. I I'l-ellld Alary ".In Neil. : ': la I Mclodf March. Best a ) Liebes-li Wagner: lb) Win. 1 . Simpson. Serenade. West brook Miss Part If. AllegiVi. Adagio From Cpncerto in C, Minor. 'Hruch-Miss Marjory sherw in Hvmn Celeste, (j rey M iss I.uney. Ave Alalia, (iounod Allss Neil .11111 Aliss Sherwin. iiffertoire in F. AYoJvM iss I.uney... Hvnin 311. Jeffrey. . Ales, (nl fin l-.iitertanied. Holilshoio. March 7-Satuilav after noon, in her spficious apartments in tin Hotel Kennon Mrs. 0. H. Oritfln enter taineil eoniplimimtui-y to her visitors, Mrs. It. (). Crisp, of Wilmington. Icosooe Hronson. of New Haven, Mrs. Felix Harvey, of Kinston. The d.-eorations... both in the recep tl.,,1 ,miu ,,.,.1 lliiilntr l-motl U'OI'A m l-' velouslv beautiful, ami h. the midst tofl tmiimpuietit are cord.allv the profusion of flowers Knbanks v. Deppe. . :: . Soul hot land v. Kennedy. Hardv v. Insurance l o. Herring s will case. I Ailvisari. ) -. . .; " :, ( pet it ion to ltenenr. ) Worth v. trust Company. Ilolibs v. Cashwell.-. Hicksoii Lumber Co. v. (lay Lum ber Co. Harden v. Aldridge. l ate v. Davis ( Keitu s appeal 1. l anawav v. Moseley. New ton v. lirown. I'UI'ind v. Cratly. 1 1 11st 1 o. v. Hland. Audit Co. v. Tnvlor. Merrill v. Railroad. Wliilloek v. Lumber Co. ( Pierce s appoali. Wells v. HlMTOl. ISlackhnrn v. Lumber ( fi. Piano to. v. Kennedy. Kerr v. .Moseley. Matthews v. Peterson. Hudson v. AlcArthur. Haugelt v. W ilson. (iavis v. Matthews. siiiuiell v. Railroad. Hank v. liarbrey. Whitrielil v. Litniber (.0. rases . Dicksev v. Heide. (two special Meeting ot Knciiinpiiienl. Capital I'.neiinipnient. No4i,.t. O O. F.. will hold a special meeting to- nit-'ht at 7;;o in Odd Fellows I full. ! lor fife' purpose of roiJferr'ns - the ( three l-.ncampmnil Degreeji n a: llajge class of camlidates. (irand: iPatfiarch 0 V. Bryant, (i;-.ir.d Wan-vAinei ii. t.ljioriioraed deaW. H. Overton. Patriarchs . II. was chartered todav for Royal TODAY'S CHARTICIIS.:. , Sales Association .o( America Cliiutereil Vmirtf Minstrel (.ills, (iliens, Ollieers .'lull 11 Little Dog. I lirmsli -.cileinent. Last Saturday 'night there was a lively race flow 11 Ala it in si reef, "to the depot', in which quite a . crowd joined, mostly If) so" 1 he' I'tnt. r;; ,. A-i will as can lie- learneii. do-. I a els aii" as follows: ' " A certain Raleiuh genlleiniiu was the owner .of one of these liltkr Huf fy while dogs liinl wanted to sell it. He told a Inend to sell it lor htm. .sow. lor the past week fir two. a fe .nale minstrel company has been the attraction, iifone of. the local vaude ville houses, and one of the fair lneiii hors of . tlie conii.iauy saw" the afore said dog and immediately coveted it. Now the young liian -could not resist, the appealing and longing looks that showed in the fair one's eyes, so, if is said, he gave her the dog. Yi Last Saturday night' the' company" was to leave here, and the real owner of the" dog. found out where his ean nif. . iiroperi v was ami went utter it. The .minstrel damseis could not bear the idea ot surrendering the purp without an effort, so his dogshtp was fpticklv passed into the hands of a certain vonng man and he was told to fake care of it. The aforesaid knight rammed the dog into a satchel and started for the station, and then the race was on. Down Alartin street, pell-mell fled the "man, pursued by a crowd, and right slam bang they ran into Policeman Warren at t lie union depot, wiio demanded all explanation. After hearing the various claims, pro tests, appeals," pleadings' and threats, the "officer, with the wisdom of an cients, gravel v awarded the dog to the gentleman to whom it rightfully belonged. . j M l!S. MOSKS A. ISLKDSOi: I Died Ibis Morning Alter Short Ill ness. .' The dentil of Ms. Donna Al. Bled soe, widow of the late Alaior Aloses A. blodsoe. occurred at 2:;s. o clock .tins -Mondav morning, at her resi dence 011 Che corner of South and Salisbury streets in Rnleign. niter nil illness of about one week. Airs. Hled soe was Aliss Holt, ol Halilax C oun ty. N. C. She was a devout t liristinti. possessed ol a sweet ciaracter. a lov able disposition and a bright intel lect. Sue leaves three children. Mrs. F. 11. Pain and Airs. P. T. Wvatt. of Raleigh, and Air. .Moses A. Illedsoo. the vounger. ol (ireensboro. I he lu neral will he neld tomorrow after noon at lour o clock at kdenton Street Methodist church, conducted by the pastor, Key.. II. Al. North. 1 AT 'CD A R -0I:K. Li tteriiient Association Doing- (.otitl Work in Thai District. I he newlv organised Hot ferment Association ot Cedar Fork met last sat 11 rda v and proceeded to make ar rangements to put the wheel 111 proper shape tor t lie - protect ion of 1 he water. I he men of thai community met Inst 1 hursflav and began clearing the two acres to he used tor the school tat 111. Tliev will meet again Wednes day and complete this work. This farm wil lnot be used this vear. bill a two-acre tract which Airs. .1. Q. Adams kindlv allowed thei school lo. use wil Hie cultivated. : -The Roval Sales Association of urham, ie purpose Mroyfjtlwell. V. R. Murray. A. C. Mel- of conducting a general mercantile iniirUn; up. F. Stephens and others- mini-'httsinesi: TheV'atithonzod rapnal Durham will be ithe-degree wot invited to Ville. T . I... Neville and 9. F. beliars, with the attend. . . , . , - ... V- . - -- - - i tMiucvir-iiprHlojTfrr.v' l)iii-) iiig in (lie Aest. .Mr. .1. A. ( tmover. state dairvmniu will go to the -western, part ol tin state tomorrow for the purpose ot in vestigating dairying conditions. He was in Hickory last Saturday aiding the people ot that section to torni n co-operative dairv. ? present th assist in- Sioi'k Is llOrtiOnfl Vnf wijl begin lu s- j k. All menihra - of ness with $2rif)'pald ln.4 II. C. N-. v Dr. Wood to Stiltesville. Dr. h. P. Wood will go to Stutes llle tomorrow for the purpose of ex amining thr. dairv caltle of that sec tion for tuberculosis. ' (Cit We have another lot of those Extra Long, Extra Heavy Corsets That arc worth 75c. They go on sale ; .;. y today at 49c Each. Don't wait a moment but come right now and see what we have. We are selling some grand Suits at Manufacturers' Prices :' -4- Muslin Underwear '"',-":' ":.'"..., I .. We have a splendid line of Corset Covers, Gowns, Pants, Skirts Properly made and properly priced. Our Embroidery announcement will appear later this week. Mm mm OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
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