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charge of
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a large millinery establish
I Tiro's a Siring to Your Money
Mrs. P. G. Rhodes left toda;' for
Richmond. ''
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Mit Jane Diniddie left today for
' ' If amy article bought from this store la not satisfactory all
ytm hare to do Is to jerk the string ama back. come the cash. This
Is the principle upon which the success of this business was founded.
MUsfactiou or your "money refunded. ' , "-- i" .
a visit to Lexington. : :.
Miss Pauline Brown has returned
yislt to Norfolk. ' -
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HARVEST TIME.
(Written for The Times.)
O, de harves' flel's am ripe, may honey
ripe wld golden grain,
An' de banjo an' de fiddle am tuned
fo' de dance
Now's de time ferglt yo' tolftn'set
yo' heart free again
, now's de happy tune, honey, better
take yo' chance. ; (
De harves' bells am ringin' o'er de hills
not fer awav, .
An' I hears de merry knockn' ob de
happy dancers'- feet s
Here, take man arm, man honey, let's
dance too an' be gav
:To de golden harves' music to soft
an' so sweet !
W. Frank Booker, Apex, N. C
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Seiffert have gone
to Wilmington.
Miss Ellen King Is visiting friends
In Durham.
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'. Mr. an Mrs. J. A.; Conover spent Sun
day at Wrightsville. 1 ...
Miss Agnes McOee, of Weldon, is
visiting her sister, Mis. E. M. L'zzell.
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' Miss Bessie Merritt has returned., to.
Mt, Airy after visiting Mrs. II.' C.
Brown.
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Miss Jennie M. Scott has returned
from a delightful two week's trip1 to
Jackson Springs.
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- Miss Lillian McDonald has returned
tq her home at Goldsboro after visiting
Miss Maude McDowell.
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Miss Jessamine Hardawav. of New
man, Ga., who has been visiting nt the
hlme of Mrs. Carey J. Hunter has
gone to Apex.
Miss Sarah Burkhead has returned
to. her duties ln, the office ,of the. at
torney " genera) after spfeAdlnrf lfto
months at her home at Whitevillo.
Miss Glenn
ford.
Miss Mime
Wilmington.
Ross has gone to San-
Allcn has returned from
. Mrs. frank , Simpson .
froin Elm Citv.
has returned
Miss Elizabeth Briggs spent Sunday
at Wake Forest.
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Miss Birdie Clifton, of Clifton, Is vis
lting Mrs. J. B. Merritt.
i ... Miss Ida Smith has returned from
a visit to Rockv Mount.
Mrs. Annie S. Willson has returned
f nrn a trip to New York.
Miss Allie I'pchurch spent Sunday
with friends at Henderson.
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Mr. ami Mrs. K. B. Pleasants are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J: D. Berry.
Miss Rebecca and Louise Merritt
have returned from a visit to Clifton.
Mr. and '
Spending a
Henderson.
Mrs. . W. .jw. .Rnbards are-
few (lavs witn relatives at
Miss Elsie ft. Riddick has gone to
(Jatesville, later going to Ashevllle for
a -month's vacation.
Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll left Sun
day morning to spend a few days with
relatives at Norfolk.,
Misses Jane and Penelope Meyers, nf
Washington, have returned home alter
visit to Miss Annie Root.
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Mrs. and Mrs. John A. (luiiter nmi
1 1 1 1 lr son, Marion Woodson, of Huek
hurn, are visiting friends in the city.
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Dr. N. (5. Carroll nei-ompamed hv Ins
sister. Miss rattle Carroll, left Satur
day afternoon to visit friends at Hills-
horo.
Rock Hill, S. C
, when
has
she
gone to
will have
and Mrs: Jv W. Lane, of Dunn
atmoU in the city today. - '
. CoU and Mrs. W. D. Pollock and
children left today for Klnston. '
Mrs. J. W. Watklns left today fori
iKunoiK, 10 visu, ner daughter.
Capt. and Mrs. 8. E. Linton return
ed today from Ellerbee Springs;
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Miss Ruth Ivoy has returned from
a visit to Hiddenite and Charlotte.
Miss Virginia Cook, of Norfolk, Is I
in the city, the guest of Miss Mary
Sherrill.
Mrs. vv. J. Calvert returned to
Portsmouth today, after visiting Mrs.
T. H. Calvert.
Miss Mona Massey and Miss Vivian
Cattls returned today from a visit
to Wakefield.
. Miss Sackie Mitchiner returned to
Garner today, accompanied by Miss
Lena Whitfield.
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. M(, and Mrs. J. R. Seehrest left to
day for Cincinnati to attend the Ohio!
Valley Exposition.
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Miss Frances Sharp, of Townsv'llle,
returned home today, after visiting
Miss Amy Storkard.
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NEW NECKWEAR
When we say new we mean the
very latest fads and fancies. Not
only new. Jiere, but. among the
latest ideas to come out. The styles
now are in Persian Collars; Folds,
Ruffles, Bows, Scarfs and in Ruch
ings. "We have just received them
and marked the prices at 25c, 50c,
and $125,;
FOR COMFORT
Yon should wear a C D. and P.N.
Corsets. We have them in all
sizes as well as styles,
50c. and $2.50.
THOS. A. PART1N CO.
LADIES' FURNISHINGS AND NOVELTIES.
181 FAYETTEV1LLE STREET . . . . . . RALEIGH, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Powell, of Hen-
(Wrson, returned home today, after
vtsiting at the home of Rev. John N.
Cole.
Miss Bertie Spruili, of Winston-Salem
stopped over in the city with Mrs.
Hubert Perry, while- on her way to
Oriental. .
Mrs. Ueorge E. Crabtree and daugh
ter. Miss Eleanor, of Goldsborof are
visiting her sister, Mrs. James E.
Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hawes, of
Atlanta, have returned home after,vis
iting their daughter, Mrs. Edgar E.
Brougliton.
Miss Rosa Barrow lias returned to
Carthage to resume her work as
teacher in the primary department of
the public schools there. ' .
5 Mr. and Mm' A. B, Andrews, Jr.,
have returned from a six week's visit
to Watch Hill, R. I.. Garden City,
Long Island, and Media, Penn.
Mrs. Helen De B. Wills, who has
been ill some time Is somewhat Im
proved and has gone to Chapel Hill
with her sister Mrs. Julia Graves.
Ibitetnaii-OKlesliy.
The following announcements , have;
been issued : ; (
' ' ' Mr.: and Mrs? A.;E. Oglesty :
announce the marriage of their daugh-
' - tor
Margaret Dianna
to
i Mr. Andrew- L. Bateinan
on Wednesday, Sept. l!lst
nineteen hundred and ten
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Raleigh. N. C.
At Home
September, the twenty ninth ;
Pljiuouth. N. C.
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Enterlained At Luncheon.
At a delightful luncheon Saturday
afternoon at her home on North
Blount street. Miss ,Willa .Norrig an
nounced to a number of friends her en
gagement to Mr. James MeKimmon.
The marriage will take place Novem
ber second. '.
'.'Those present were: Misses Mary
Hull and Margaret.-cKtmmon, Miss
Anna MeKimmon," "Miss LQula j I Mc
Donald. Miss Emmie Drewry, Miss
Ruby Norrls, Miss Katherlne 'Whar
ton. Miss Margaret Lee,r.;-Mrs. W. N..
Holt.' Miss Eliza Knox, and Miss Louise
Wright. . : ;. '. , . .
ALMOST A WRECK
A Wrerk Narrowly Avertefl on the
Southern, Near Morrisville Yester
day. . '
Yesterday Southern passenger train
which is due here at 12:30 o'cIock,
was delayed over four hours by the
breaking of a driving wheel. The ac
cident occurred a few. miles. from
Morrisvllle.
One of the big drivers broke loose
and flew out, but was held by the
connecting rod until the train could
be brought to a standstill. Fortun
ately the wheel went clear of the
cross-ties, which prevented the tear
ing up of. the track. '
(Jrace .Fitch Conner, sister of Vera
KiU'h, tjro bpauUltil irl who1 shot
herself in 'cv Vork'K fashioiiitlile Ho
tel Astoj ret'cntly, ami Whose H-peat-1-
dtiiU.rif. . relationship ,f(,r. , onie
time tUnai tcd the police in their at
tempt to clear up -the attempted sui
ride inystei-y. BrhAv'Dr. 'arl I'eiin,
a mystic, with whom .Mrs. Cbimcp j
associated. ' Wlien Vera Fitch was re
Krtcd to Mrs. Conner n' lying at Ihe
point of (Icalh, 'and ii l Oiiildct idciiti
Mention was desired, Mrs. Cobjt, iu
order to com-eii) 'wlii'if she considered
the disgrace, liiniibeil niii jiikcd about
the mutter in a way to end'rely' throw
the police oil' the 'scent" for' a time.
The sisters are daughters of the late
General Henry'- Fitch, C. N.' A. and a
cousin of the late Clyde Fitch, the
playwright.
Business Meeting of Lca
lie.
The regular business Heel ihK (,f nle
Edenton street KiiworLh League -..will
be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the
league room.
It is earnestly desired that all mem
nets be present as . -business ' of im
portance will be transacted.
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Engagement Announced.
jne a-nnoiineeinont ot the "engage
ment of Miss Sir, nmt' Crow to Mr.
Robert . Anderson- Brown will he of
Special interest ' to inriny'-.'fVieniW,';
the -wedding." will tuke place at the
homf, of f'the Vide'-oj'e'ct. 'pu Nortli Hal
ifax street;' September il.
Miss Crow is flic, daiu;ht(,'i: of, Mrs.
Clinton C. Crow and is.fi.yoiiiig.wJiuar!
of unusual personal ,1-barni,,. who has
won many friends by her loveuble dis
position, ; . - , I.:-" -;
ivir. ttrown who iioltls a, position in
the Citizens '-National Bank, is the
son of Mr. and. Mrsl. 'Jofteph Or Brown
and is one of Raleigh's niost promising
young men. No cards will be Issued.
CKEEL-PUTNEY.
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Opening of Schools
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phia, going later , to France ..to con
tinue her studies.
Miss Louise' tfili,, '"of! Lexington,
who conies as an assistant. Is . the
other alumnae addition to the. teach
ing force. She was here as-a stu
dent from 1905 to 1907, when she'
graditpted With credit." Since that
time she has been at home teaching
music and In the graded schools of
Surprise Marriage Last Night
Home of Mrs. Taylor. .
Many of the friends of Mr. Thomas
Braxton Creel and Miss Bessie Ellen
Putney' will be surprised to learn of Lexington.
Sthelr marriage wnicn took place last
night at 9 o'clock at the residence of
Mrs. R. M. Taylor, corner of Person
Dd Martin streets. The ceremony was
perrormea.ny mr, v. ri, nawyer juki,
ice of the peace in the presence of'only
a few friends wno naa Deen lei inio of WinstotjPaiem and
the secret. ! . '
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Henry T. Hfcks uptown flrtig store. He in t. .Mary . .he ntered Brvn Mawr
was former traveling egent for The ftnd remained there tiiree years, up
Times and,' hai innde -jmnny fHends to the beginning of her senior year;
Evening Times and has made ..many Since leaving college s!ie has been
friends throughout the state. ' living 'tohtfme'.'nnrt'te'Sr.hB-n the
The bride is i a popular young " mMak titi5aBs -Sue' is::Very; ponu-
l ! M'l'noft ' aa 'lli'rf'Wflds 1 beA
Miss -Anna C. Buxton, of Winston-
Salem, N. C., who takes Miss. Tower's
place in the English' wbrk, is nn alum
nae addition to tiie.fAr.uUy, . She is
the daughter of Hon. j'.'' 0, Buxton,
was a Sb.
After leav-'
licve will be equaly popular at St.
Mary's.
V Mrs. Lavinla Gretter, the new ma
tron, lies in Henderson, N. C.
Meridith College.
Meredith College will reopen this
year on September 14th with bril
liant prospects, ; 225 boarding stu
dents being expected at the opening.
Although there has been no new
building during the summer nor any
special improvement, yet the college
is in splendid condition to receive
the large number of students who
will arrive in a little over a week.
Among the members of the faculty
there have been some changes. Miss
Alice Whittier Mescrve, professor of
Latin, will be back at the college
this year after a years' study in Chi
cago University.
Mr. Wade R.' Brown, dean of .the
music school, together with Mrs.
Brown, will spend the winter study
ing in London and Berlin, having
been granted a years' leave of ab
sence. During his absence the music
department will be under the direc
tion of Prof. Gustax Hagodorn, pro-
lessor of violin, who returns from a
years study in Kurope. Miss Hage-
dorn, who as Miss Elizabeth Burtt,
was one of the most popular mem
bers of the music faculty, will resume
her work after her year abroad with
her husband.'
Dr. L. E. M. Freeman, of South
Carolina, conies to Meredith this year
and will have charge of the depart
ment of Bible and philosophy.
Miss Gertrude Itoyster, of this city,
who for five years has been assist
ant in the department of physical
training, will this year become direc
tor of the department.
. Friends of the college will be glad
to know that Mrs. Ernshaw will re
turn and have charge of the clubs.
Pence Institute.
At peace . institute this summer
a great number of improvements
have been made, new buildings erect
ed and much inside improvements.
A now boiler house and well equipp
ed steam laundry has already been
completed, The new studio for both
cne music ana an departments, as
well as the laboratories is now In
course of erection and will be com
pleted by. November first.
An improvement that will be great
ly appreciated by the students is the
large outdoor gymnasium, which, is
boing arranged from one of the outer
courts.
On the inside w-ork has also been
goin?; on so that it will be almost new
rcare Institute to the students.
Prof, Brawley, after his years'
ptudy in New York and his summer
abroad, will be hack as head of the
music department.
Miss Paulsen, a Norwegian, and an
honor graduate of the Royal Con
servatory at Leipsic, will be professor
of violin.
ihe new lady principal, Mrs. J. E.
Booker, comes to Peace after several
years as lady principal of the state
Normal School of Virginia. She Is
the wife of the celebrated evangelist,
itev. j. k. Booker. .
Presides tHocknrd, In speaking ofj
the- prospects of Peace this year, said
that practically every, space had been
engaged. " Tfley.eipec't to take care
of more girls than ever before.
The opening will take place at 10
o clock Thursday, September 15.
Mr.- W. B. Hunter, has returned
from New York where he purchased
the 'fall find winter stock for the Hunt
er Bros. Brewer Co.., . ' '
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Mr T. P.-Jerman returned today
from-;at4iaeo, '
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We have just gotten in the
greatest assortment of
Hair Goods .'
That was ever brought to
Rdeigh. iil
We are going to pay a great
deal of attention to this
department and we
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can save you
money.
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Switches from $2.48 to $5.00
Cluster Puffs $2.48 and $3.00
First Quality Hair
Fall' Millinery :
Is beginning to come in and we
will soon be ready to show you
the grandest lot of high class
imported and domestic - hats
ever offered.
New Goods Coming
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The only store in Raleigh selling for
Cash and always busy.
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