Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Aug. 25, 1910, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
T ' THE EVENING TIMES: - RALEIGH, N. Q.;,THURSDAY, AUOtlST 25,' 1010. men crs JSmGTOTi SOCIALS. . . - 1 ' .-t-j u . i , J r . . . . . , . .- - ?. . .i... i . a -a ii I Tlinre's a Strinff tn Yiiur Uonev I IIWI t, W Q "'T 'I- ''-" " ' '"' " '"" ' "'"' ! '(v-i-1'' f. " ? ; "' " ' W any article bought from- this store Ir,oit Satisfactory all yon have to do la to jerk the stricfc aba back comes the cash. This fetlw principle upon which the success of this business was founded. Satisfaction or your money Tefunded. -. Phone 95. K I N G-C ROW ELL DRUG CO- We have thf registry of graduate nurses, V THE TIMK O'DAV time of day ft T should look for the On the rose s dial red, I should think It was just the sunrise hou r, From the flush of the petals spread. And If T would tell by the lily-bell, I should think It . culm white noun; And the violet's blue would tell by Us hue Of the evening soming. soon. M is. LeHoy Thlem from Franklinton. returned toda But when I would know by my lady s face, "Vt am all perplcxr-il the while, ' For1 it's fthvays stilt-light by her eyes. ,. And sunlight by her smile. Miss Ada Wombli Wake Forest. Mrs. Seven W. M. Russ Springs. left yesterday for left yesterday for Miss Dell Capelle is visiting Maria Smith at LaO range. Mi- Miss Rav Brown has returned from 'a, visit to Western North Carolina. Mi'.'- from Minnie Medlin has visit' to Favetteville. returned ui.. T.',ln.i rjiiffith nmved ill tile .VI.'.- ........ ....... eitv todav from hiirmingnam, .via. i -vi,... Aiiitrt R Ci-mlv. of Mount Olive, are Raleigh visitors to dav. : V. Viiirht. of Hal- visiting Mrs; A. V ; Mrs. York,' Jacob S. Allen has gone to No Philadelphia, and Washington. Oertrmle Siit from a visit to Misses Mattie and terfleld have returned Roxboro. ii Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thompson have returned from a two weeks visit spent at mowing Rook. ' ', Mrs.' L. H. I.umsden has as her guest this week. Miss Minnie c uthiell, v of Portsmouth, Va. " - ' I, . Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Crocker, ot Wil mington are guests at the home of Mi. and Mrs. B. L. .Crocker.. i . . '' Mrs. H S. Leard anil family have arrived from Richmond, to join Mi. H. S Leard division passenger agent ot the Seaboard Air Line. Mr. and Mis. Leard will leside on Polk street at '.'ip Into .Tndce Womack residence. Mr. and Sirs. R timore, Md.. are Darnell, SlUis Mary Tilliiighast. of .Morganton is visiting Mrs. William West on Blood worth street. Mri, w n ivttv of Carthage, after a- visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. 1 Ji'rnmiiv has returned home. lr o L S'ass and i.Miss Delia Ou more, of .Sanford, passed through' Ui city enroute to seven Springs. t i w..,.in f T. :u tran ire. who .VI I o. ifc. - -- has been visiting" her. sister. Mi s. 1, Capelle, has returned home. Miss Heitio who has been spending ,,,,. it. i'iniil.1 and" otliel Lilt' fill ' ' -' northern cities lias returned home Slisses Johnson (tavnelle and left yesterday Slaggie to visit Hill visit DellgHtrur"At Home" Given by Miss V" 5,2 z& Keba Iumay. 4 . ' (Special to .The Times.) ... WashlnB-tiih' Aue. 25-Among titer many charming social functions of the T,oif 'Htoif",''hai have taken olace in i-cfrtles" of Washington society none $as move charming than a aeugniiui. ai Home' given by Miss Helen Dumay In honor Qf-her guest Miss an uocKery of Rockingham, N., C on last Wednes day afternoon from four to . eigm 'r.toi ' 't'ho. hnndsome resitkmce' ' or Mi', and' Mrs. A. M. Bumav was at tractively decorated for the occasion, in a color scheme of yellow-and white. these being t,he colors of the Salem Female College were,-tn.j..lidate8s had vecentlv attended -'SbMSjP' and graa- .,ti ..Hh hin-h honora., There were ii bout fifty guests present 'and six handed euchre was played. ,:.The guest nrlj.e was awarded Miss. Doeatwy, the 20 hand prize to Miss Julia .woore, uie first prize to Sirs. C. IS. Ken. or naw boro, tand the booby to Mrs. J. C. Rod man. ; During the afternoon le ni innnnnrnl hir eneaeenient to .Ml T..hn Durham Gorham, the weauins t, iii;B ntce on Tuesday! Xt'Venibi 1910. The score cards on whlpltThe secret was told were both unique ano .!,,. nn nnn eliii Of the Cfll'd WI1S i bar of music, of the wedding march on; containing me name oi me u...-i- ami the other that of the groom i nml the date or the nuptials, both e tied with yellow and white rib bon. During the evening dellglitnu 1 1 ii oil was served by Mrs. Dumay and i.i... riaiirliine refreshments In two nurses. Miss-Dumay is one of VVasli- inut, n-s must amiatii' ami invuui ,.v l.-i,ll..i 'nmi has Hosts oi n ieiios i this city. She Is the only daughter if Sir. and Sirs. A. M. Dumay. Mr fiortam comes from a.. .l. prominent family in W ilson and ut- lesent is located in this city as book reper of the Washington Buggy Coiui i.Aih vurv BiiinvaD e social uiio- i !.'-.. tmtu nlnce on last Thursday even ng when Sliss Winnifred Micnoison mm .... t fT con ontprtiurw! ail " 1'imVtr: at the tiavi lion ot tne -;ouv" In honor- of Miss K9a, J-'umav ii,n .ii-iiiinii find club house were At- i in ..... - 1....1.. ,1,11-ntoil in .laiianese ian- 11.11.11..1,1 tit..... - - - - ....a. an. iii'i'iiited a beautuiii spei - t;i,.ifJ' -Music was furnisneu uy rmu l-i ilni v vet reshmonts vem n i-iii-sti tt. i - ...,.1 ,iiiiini Hie evening anu uie m .i 1 iinti'i-tain ntr n aSlOU t ru it'.. - Iliout T-'i gili sts who attended. their uncle, uioi'.d. Mr 11. l.ashley. in Rich Brvant. of Purhdm in ttio rltv with, her mil : Mrs. Leo. D SrVs. VU-tor S s'pvnt '. yestertlay parents'. Major Heat tt. r " . Mrs Charles l-iushee and Susnnne and 'Florence Hus tnrned. yesterday, from; the part of the state. -- Mr and Mrs. A. SI. S ray. tii i s Ti'im.. who have been Mrs D 1. Holt have gone to to visit relatives. Slisses :ce western f M-m visiting Angler THE WOMAN'S STORE WW AKE AG K NTS FOR TIIK K 1MOI H WRNKR COUSKTS Dressing Saoques Short Kimonas A new shipment just in, and they are the prettiest we have ever shown. This is one time you will have to hurry to get a "pick of the lot," for they have been placed on sale at 48c. Up, and will not last long at these prices. If, you want something out of the ordinary. See them. IM. BlilUo MASONIC TEMPLE - r - - RALEINff C. J CAPITAL ITY PHONB 893. i Mrs. l.evin Kntertnlns. M... I i i-vin will entertain tomorrow i'iM,-n',ion from 4 to 6 in honor of-Miss I,oui-c Czzk' and her, young.f fiends WASHIXflTOX NEWS. Xew - Wry m .V- ftii mm 4 . m C lit rr"'-!' mm 'ft, Vlrmi Oraanlel and lucorno rated Stn;Pt PuviiifO . . - '- - . . - i Sneeial to The Times) ti',,v.iHiimi A ii ir 5n Tt.tfirs of incorporittion have recently been , granW-tfce firm of Spencer Bros.. o, this clt.v.' by the -secretary of They wiii conduct a business dealing in general merchandise -at tho sains place" where rhe old firm has been lo cated. The authorized capital stock of the new firm is $75,000, but tney will begin business with a paia-m apital stock of $29,300. Mr. U. A. fencer, Walter tt. . waters, u-m 'laudia A. Waters are the mcoipoiti ors. The large Store of Spencer ih-oa ia now being thorougmy oyei- hanled and many improvements, such as plate glass windows, etc., are be ing made: The new furniture, and nxtutes oi the Palace Barber Shop ot tins cu.v arrived a few days ago and have been installed, and Washington can now boast of one of the linest ana.mobi up-to-date white barber shops in the state. Only the most Improved bar ber chairs and other equipment have been procured and the whole shop Is sanitary in every detail. The shop Is owned bv a stock company composed nf n linnilier of prominent business men -ot the fit v. and will be conduct ed on strictlv business principles. Mr; W. E.. . Watson is the manager, ana is doing everything in his power to give the natrons excellent service. The asphalt paving material to be ,,i!ioH nn thp citv streets arrived a few davs ago. also the traction steam rollers of the company, and it is un- iiovcif.mi thM work of naving will be 'omtnenced in a few days and rapidly iinuiniH fnrw:ii'd to completion. The Barber Asphalt Company, of - Phlia iiii, hi', tinve th contract to do the paring. The firm of Ellison Bros, of this city, wholesale grocers, have recently rented the large three-story brick building-'of the Bailey Supply Com pany on Main street, and will move their entire stoke of goods Into the new quarters about the first of Sep t ember. Governor Kitchin has recently ap pointed the following delegates from this city to the Atlantic Deep Water: umva Assncintion in Providence the last of this month: Congressman J. H. Small. J. D. Grimes, Dr. J. G Blount. . las. E. Clark, A. M. Dumay, Dr. I. M. Hardy, R. A. O. Barnes, and A. W. Styron. m Miss Katlierino Klkins, in the topi picture, whose matrimonial perplexi ties in coniHH'tiOn with the Duke of A iifiiAi shown iiist iH'iieatli her on H the left have assumed a new aspect. If X .. . . I. ... .! .1 licpoi'l nns 11 lliai lilt: nuiiiini i n inipordiniiies oi me iuikp in mi- im c it,' 1B of rovnl oniwsition, lias not iieen so at'' I f much to have Miss Klkins, become his If ..t.i. .. l. ll.,L l.nl i.uflior . l.':iiiv, "s me "ii . r.. , .... - I as the prosiiectlve King; of Greece. Thi trouble between Kilig George aiul .the'. military clique surrounding ..,th throne augments dally. The King and Queen of this unhappy . ..... .. ti.7. .. i,. Hi.. .vn lower niiictures. It is expected that at any ............ ii.ov niiiv I... ailed unonilo abdicate in which event it may be the Duke of AhnuJ for King wnd .Hrtine day -yuecn luam-nw. ki, i Good Investigating Coatmakers' Strike, (Bv Leased Wire to The Times) NawiYork. Aug. 25 The grand jury today began an investigation of eoatsiiikerf ' strike,; nt wholly dis- rEaH6edfilRctlng .'PistWet Attorney MSs54n 'le ptoceedings, and, lo ad juuiu, itihnanroA ,it ta: - be amaea 'Wirt ,fTr ij: . . Amone the witnesses summoned tvof a Pan l Rnnwlt and Max Schwarta two CJoa jTBnUfaf ttif MS. and Alex ander Bldcn; chairman or tne seine ment committee of the union. ' ' i'JttmrffiW&. ihft returned Roosevelt likes a' Hard fight ;'' 1 -. - - ' ' ;. (Continued From Page One i asked hinV'libw the New Tork state situation Was getting along,' ;' Oh', it's all 'r'ighti'.respo'nded .the Colonel amialily.' ' ' ! i" There's a good fight on and I like to light." '' " ,. . . You know that,", concluded the ex-preisdent. .. .. '' When told that William Barnes, the Albany leader, was confident ot beating him in the fight for tempor ary chairmanship of the state con vention, Roosevelt beamed, . Now Barnes was always quite frank in saying that he thought, ii-u t ie ex-ores dent s repy, uiu when he speaks of fight 1 want to sa.v that there will be plenty Of. it": Colonel Roosevelt, leaves .New lork stnte ahsnlntelv c'onlident that he is going to emerge on tpPi!Ot'.,theJ heap in the battle witli, the Barnes-Wood- vuff-Wood element. He.is to get re ports oh the state, situation wiiile on his trip from Collector WilUam Loeb and Lloyd Griscoui, .cnairfnan -oi' uia New York retnibican county commit tee. By the time the ex-president gets back from the trip-whlcli wilt be Uaiiiciniiiur iv p-vripcia 'lnai there will be a'definite'tine-u'i' Of te delegates to t'ue state convention1 and fhat the ma1oi'ity"wilI Be wltti'hlm,. Colonel Roosevelt's Special' trairi will make no Btops except?! for very brief periods dtirthg'Vhe trlj? troitf'tteVe to C'neyennb" T"ne' train' is "du4 at'Choy ;nne on'SatdrSiii' rhftl'hfng al'.'lOiZS' o'c'ick and froth the timhe' Colohel strikes town until he 'geisaWay on r'uiiday nUtif it ifl bV6ne'' found' fcf filn The tcf bo? R, so 'tmV tolonei' has been informed; "are' oin'g 'to 'turr. things foose'-"i6r I'm. 'V: ; ; "I expect lo lave the time of my' ins' in rhovonno" remaTlfefl 'the ex- whirl- wrapped in a copy of the Ulster County Gazette, published at King ston ' K: Y.. January 4. 1800. The donor was S. M. Smith. - Discussing 'contamination of lakes Sir.' Roosevelt ' said : . "It must be attended to now. It s national issue, it anecis ins health of the people. You don't want your children to die of typhoid, do von? A railroader doesn't turn the switch five minutes after the train has gone, does he! If you don't get after this now it wiii be too late." ThHo we're mnnv railroad men in the' crowd. At Ashtabula there was another big jam. president as the special train ed out' of B u rfal o. '","'l' :rowds " Greet, Roosevelt. Ashtabula. .0.. Aug.,., a5rEvery Ohio town through Which Theodore Rooseyeit passed, , today ...made, the event, a hQlWay.' Crowd, 'lined .the .railroad, demanding speeches, 4t, Conneaut the. throng nnraoereu J.OQO and.hung,.atthe.statip, was a sien readinc "De-E.-LIGHXER!." th,ere Mr. Rooseve)t was.. prsepta with anieceSt1 iorl(e:a venison,, Killed in va nitowx GAixixa votes. Possible That He May Have a Popu- lar Majority Cher Smith, ' (li'y Leased Wire to The Times.) -Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25 Offlcla.1 re turns from Tuesday's democratic pri maries, uractically complete, give Hoke Smith, for governor, about 2, 5O0 popular majority, or forty-eignf, votes in the convention. Z. The vote was as follows: . . Smith, 7.1. MKT: Brown. 71.1188 from 118 counties out of 146. Late returns reverse the decision ,in the railroad commissioners, nomi nations, James A. Perry displacing O B. Stevens as the-winner and W.-'J apeor, as state treasurer, . winning over P. M. Hawes, whom the earlier returns favored. - . The results in the congressional primaries .are as first announced, ex-' eept in tiie eighth district, where h. J. TribbleVappearS to have defeated Congressman William Howard, bul the Vote is so close a recount will be demanded.' W. Schley Howard has defeated Congressman Livingston In the fifth by a heqvy majority. . ' It is possible that the popular ma jority for governor may be overcome and that Governor Brown, thbugh re ceiving more votes than Hoke Smltli, will be defeated by ttie county unit system in the convention, which or der was pronloted and authorized by Governor BroWh. i , Some people seem to have no other visible means of support thail waiting for a lost fortune, to bunt them up. . - ... ., f ,Do your. dut,jnd,j8ave the realty : : 0M WEEK SEPTEMBER Our Buyers are North buying fall goods. We are here making room for all the new goods Here are some items that we offer for quick selling. Room making prices ; are on them. . All Colored Lawns are 5 cents. All Shirting Prints are 5 cents. All Dress Gingham are 10 cents. , AH 15c. Cotton Foulards are 10 cents. 25c. Mercerized Checks are 10 cents. $1.80 quality Long Cloth $1.47. 500 yards 29c. Embroidery at 19 cents. Cut prices on Shirt Waists. $2.50 and $3 Low Shoes are $1.98. $2.00 Low Shoes are now $1.50. $1.50 Misses and Children's Low Shoes 98c. -t Three new lots of fine Hosiery ar i5r.. Me: and $1.19. You should see these now. are great for the money. They ii. Tin iV The onlf torev in Raleigh selling for Cash and always busy." piece of jorkett venison,, nineit jf , uu "v.'?'" -11 - iri$laj' ?Novein),es;Cdnd the other fellow. J ' '':' - 'till ii- J ?ni5a )' ''",' '"',. '' ZK-: ' V--'.-'' .! . ;'" ' "' 't .i . . :'-"' '.. ' f.-i.' ' . - ' -',..,' ' , : -' '. V'AV J J :' ' '' V -.'.''' "'':'' ''.":''".' ' ...... T J - 1 - - ' ' , '" ' ''-" - -
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 25, 1910, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75