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' TIES RALEIGn DILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911.'
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PrfiDarad from a ataad.
.(TArmgla ylf.k pun Ginger root extract and the celebrate
MECKXiEXBURO FAMOUS WATEB
For Bale in Raleigh by
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THB QUALITY DRUG OTOIUL
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. (Written for The Times.) .
Called you say? By what meter pray
.f)o you count success?
Failed? In what? He has his
Brother's Pate or Fume at heart
ArlY has failed in whose heart Hod
lias put the less.
Failed you sav? Ilecause Ins will
Refused to bend your way? .
.Failed because your will did tun
With' his' hold sway?
Kay, no failure Is compile:
For mayhap yet. fiod nee ti:
'To place him higher.
To lift him up from 0111 v.hm pit.
Every man has failed
And. yet has won gut-ces.
EAch mind his own goal to win,
Mayhap his was not of your net-ess. '
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Mayhap you could . not. understand
The riches lying secret in his soul
; Mayhap you but measin d him
other
Which were even lower than His
goal.
Samuel 1. Unintt
li v
. Irs. J. M. Moore, of Wendell, w
t'thf city today.
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Miss Pearl Fleming, of Maiison.
VJfllttng- Mrs. C. H. Hi ckhatn.
Miss Mnry Timbcrlake.
villc, Is visiting friends n
of Youtigs
i the citv.
brother,, left today . for
Va., their future home.
FabMimli
n. liagwoll ami Mi,ss Maude
ft todav for dariur.
.....
(i F Met ice. of We ndell, was
city today going 'in Frnuklinton,
Mi s. .1, W. Hicks and Miss Elhel
ftuflaloe niv visit Itin" Mrs. i ail P. Mor
ris, at I in: hum.
Mr 11.
Bagwell I
M l-M.
in the
Miss Chamberlain's Hecltair
Therp will be a-$lno recital in ft, I
Mary's auditorium-' tomorrow evening I
from 8 tQ' 9 o'crbck" bv Miss Marv
Mitchell Chamberlain, to which the I
amber ornaments.' acjved tut. -you-ttv-
ful matron of honor, Tlioimis J. tfher
rlll. of Norfolk, i brot her of the bride.
was the besr man. Darin- 49 eere
mnny MIss.KlfltberJy. played softly an:
TVubllc is cordially Invited. Miss t'ham- appropHtt.iMJip4. . ' Theyiiiipresslve
herlnn will tin nsuisto.l i. iho ..lini-na ring servicer- wrta .used, ,. l tits jfiecemonv
- - " .'..:.,'. I was concluf(f. with' tlie-i Mendelsohn
wedding march. An Informnl recep
tlnn and the 'sorvins of tha: weidlns
brcakfasi followed. Thei'W'Prtf'about
10 guests In attendance. Mrs.; J. It.
Sherrlll,.; raotha of the hVltlo. wjire a
hand.embroldwtd ponijee .'frown. Miss
Vera - Parsons;- of Jacksonville. Fin.;
win a white lace over pink, ud- Mi.ss
Mury Bpotswood, of Jaeksonvftle. Flu.,
was radiant In pink niessallne The
presents ycre numerous ami unusually
bcaubfitl.'.yiqdlbdlng manv exiiulslte
pieces of 'cut Jrlass. imen. silver and
china. Mr: and Mrs. Hatcnum left
this afternoon for a northern weildin?
journey, and returiiliii;. will ! at home
U Je. Montfcird nveiiue. '
Ma
Hei rliiK. of riinton. ve-
'ifltr vlsilliiK litT' In-oilier,
Daiiy. jti id.. ol' lliaherfordtnii.
VIsitiiiK -Mis. .1. i. llai waid. for
1 days 'left loday I'or Kii l'ord.
.
' Mai-y . IJindon ('ivwan. who -litis
the idlest ''I Mrs. It. It. Kancv.
i-turned to her home. '.in Onelik.i,
; Mrs. I 'aval
turned, todiy
.Mr.
Mii
after a. tV
Mi
licen
nas i
Ala,
Mrs. L. C. - Wntkms. or Winston
iSalera, is visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs. W. J. Woodward. or
mlhgton, is visiting- Mrs. A. F. I
Jn!fWest Jtahdgh.
Wil-
. 11 Wiliiiieis
retuihcd from
.Mrs. and Mrs. A
ahd! little son have
trip to naltliuoie.
'Mrs. Mack Herndon.ot nurham. was.
Inthe- cltv today retnniiiia from a
Vlsjt to-tnurlnbiirg.
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ViSlIss IjUla Edmtindson. ol Hoiision,
VAL arrived . todaj. to visit -hT ister
JFtsT Joseph 'Terrell.
Misses Maude and Hattie Arnne
tort attended' the funeral of '.Mr. J. n.
Powers at . Greensboro. .
..f'r'"'".',' -. '
! . Sjlss Annie Plumnier Nicholson, of
Wishinfton. X. ('.. is vlsitini; nt the
home of Chief Justice ( lark.
f
.;4Mrs. .J. O. deltoulhac Hamilston. . of
Chiipel Hill,' Is visiting her iiaiciits,
Mr! and Mrs. A. A. Thompson.
liMiss: .-Nannie Hay. has . smw for
,.v.8le'eral .-weeks' visit to ridativcS in
.'Columbia and other polnis in, Soiiili
cifdlln.i.
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Mrs. J. N. At water, of ''on Hill.
6.-iC, left, vesterdav itfii-rnoon lor
. 9irHngton,; after . visiting Mrs. J, V
Jetlklns. . . ' ; .
'
ftev. and Mrs. (!. T". S i .in i 1 1 an. I
. dAughter, of Cameron, s c mi, a
Stopping . over in tlii' citv with his
Miss Annie f'iummer Micholsnn, aif
WashlnKtnn, N. (,, uim lias, been vis-
inriK Miss Kiiscina A 'lark. lert tootiy
for Wilsiin.
l'he Rescue V-iii-le pf KillK'a Datlgb-
ler. will meet With .Mrs: t ., c. .Mc
Donald Thursday afternoon at . 4
clock. A lull attendance is request -.'d
as business or iiniuu'tiinee will be
transacted.
Autonnilu ' al'rty.
An automobile party ' consisting, of
the following parties left New Bern
this morning in a touring ear for a
weeks visit in several towns up the
state. Thev are Mr. and Mrs. .
Munger, Miss Maud Manser add Miss
A.dalia .Myeis. The party intends to
vlsif'ltt l!ale:ah; Dm ham.- ISreensboii
and seveial oilier towns New Mern
Min. ' -
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Hecilal At. Peace.
. Miss Huth ... Mieholson, .
piano, of Littleton, will give
uating recital at
Thursday, evening at
Nichoison .has been
ing of -Miss ; pnmais
years; The public
vit" I. '."-',
inezzo-so-her
grail-
I'eaee Institute
S:3U I' l loik. Miss
under, the train
for the past two
is cprd tally in-
Inler-Society Debate,
The annual ".imer-sWlety senior, de
bate between., the Pullen anil leazai
Literay " Societies w ill he held in -.PuH
N-ii Hall at the A. ,V St. I'oilege Sat
urday night.. May i. at s. p. in. Public
invited. .:.
Query': Ucsolved: . That Hie rnited
.State should establish a gener.il par
cels post. V
Annative Pulleii
lliown anil T. 1
Society: O.
read a paper on "Slevensons Poetry
and Pi-avers."
A large number nf club members
were present and the social r.!do of
the meeting wns much enjoved.
'
The Kenntness llook riuh,
1 : hio-
The Ucnntness Honk ( lub held a
delightful meeting with Mrs. W. W
Itonards vesterd.tv alternoon. pursuing
tneir study of the rules of the world
Miss Mirah Cheshire read a paper
op "Leopold ami his attitude to the
iingn Free Slate." ''The New (loveril-
nii-nt ui .orwav anil Sweden was th
subjeet" of an luierestliiK paper . by
Mrs, Albert: ..Kallmann! who also gavi
reading from "The Midnight Sun
r.esides the club members the lo.-
lowing quests were present: Misses
Maysie llaker. nf Baltimore: Hena
lark, of Tai'horo: Mrs. i.'hnrles Kooi.
Mrs. Iteiit'lian Cameron. Airs, chir
enee Johnson. Mrs. II. M. Wilson, of
Taylors villi': .Mi's. Hessie s. ..ak and
Mrs. Joseph Blount Cheshire.
(.rnilualnitf Song lleeitul,
.' Miss Alice Meweotnli, eonti'altO,
pupil ol Miss Helen Day. 'at .Meroiluli
College, gave her graduate recital In
too auditorium, vesterdav afternoon
She was assisted hv Mr. Jam
Thomas, violinist, and Mr. I'harh'S
tl-ioduo, flutist. , . :
The audience was highly delighted
with the program rendered which was
a varied and versatile one. shnwin
admiruhlv tin1 depth and power ol
her voice,- so well ftdnpted both t
the ..lighter,, capricious hpanlsh songs
and to tho broader 'arid innre digni
fied measures.
Hindu Slumber sonic. Ware.
(a) Venetian Love Ming. h) Mat
tlimta. (c) La Serentn: Tolstl.
Aria My Heart at 'fay Sweet Von
(Sjiii.sou and Ilelilali), Saliit Saeiis.
(ai Minor Chord. Magee: lb)
the Summer Sea (filgolli ta). Verdi
(c) i ibstinaiioii. Fontenailles: id) Hal
ernara Hartnent. Ibzet: ( i Invictus.
Hiihu. '
ili-aven lla'.li shed a Tear. Kucken
Flue and violin obllgaio.
Mlss Dnv at the piano.
ji:HSimc oi'kki:tta.
Kalolgh Scliuol riiililren to Present
lletl Rilling Hood's llescue.
Those who fitness Hie presentation
d the Juvoiilli operetta "Ited Killing-
hood s Iteseue" next Fi lda v evening nt
ihe lira ml will bff nmilv lepaul for time
Hid nioneyr AO 'more charming music
for children's voices was ever writ
ten, and trie. cn refill drill work of the
vocal teacher. Miss rliira M. Impel
will be much In evidence. Miss
Slalnhuek's class from the Wllev
mol will be heard when the curtain
n-es. .
.Miss Jane Ray will lake ibe'imit of
tin: .mother on account ol the illness
ot Miss Kathleen liei n.-nil. Her voire
arrles. well and will he thoroughly en
joyed.
1 he Dine Hells chorus of little girls
nine and ten years ol, I is a most ut-
traei ve leature-, The l Ostumes tor
the wolf have been ordered from rtal-
timore. . , .'.
l'"ioni the way tickets are selling.
I here w ill be 8 full house. No writs
will he reserved.
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IIHCKIKS-PK A Its A I.L.
Popular Seaboard Ijinineer Weds
Clinton (iirl llus Morning.
Leazar
Heal. :
Society: J. H.
Pedm. Nestallve:
!. I toss and .1. M.
loi-tniglilly
I
Keviciv
Club.
m i ugly
H. Kenncy i-liariuingly en
erianied the Fortnightly Keva-w club
esterday . afternoon and the meeting
was a ...most interesting one. liohcrt
liouis Stevenson, being the subject.
Mrs. Margaret Rusbee Shipp. read "St
paper bv -Mrs. 1. 1'. Harrison on 'Mc-
vinson as a Critic" Mrs Hubert
Royster interesthigly sketched the life
of Stephenson, Mrs. James It. luting
Kateiuau-Slienill.
The. following .account - ot lh- mar
riage of Miss Lottie SherriU. of Ashe-
villi-, taken Irom the Asheville ilazett
.News, will be of Interest to her friends
hero, she was one of the bridesmauls
at the inariage of Miss Kthel Hogei s
anil .Mr. J: J. liatitt In Februiu V :
"The spacious rooms of the Rherlill
home on Montford avenue were beuu
tltullv adorned today in color lones of
gn'en ami white, to do honor to tile
mairiage nl Miss Lottie sherrill and
Walter Carstarphen Uateiiuni. which
was solemnized at 1 o clock. In the pal
lor a llora.1 altar of palms and lnoicd
plants concealed tnc. fireplace, and
lilifs. heavy with fragrance, were used
in deeoiating. The hall was in green.
with the punch bowl ami service and
the souvenir boxes of ..wedding cake
placed . upon the table, of honor. In tin
dining room the massive t:0)le. Willi Its
lace cloth, was garlanded from thi
chandelier with white tulle and trailing
smijax. The w-cddim? cake, urentlieil
with orange blossoms, formed the cen
ter piece. It nas surmounted bv
immature bridal pan repeating their
vows under a silver wedding bell. At
the appointed hour Miss Marv Klm
herlv played the Wagner wedding
chorus from Lohengrin.. The hi Ide and
bridegroom entered the parlor and took
their ' places before Dr. W. .M. V ine
standing facing the Moral altar. T!
bride wore her going away suit of
grav cloth with gloves and shoes to
match, and a grav bat trimmed with
a superb willow plume, .with delicate
touches of. lavender. She wore: as her
only imminent,'-a' pearl and diamond
pendant, the gift of the bridegroom,
Her sister. Mrs. Hernard Wood, of At
lanta, in a lace gown over yellow, with
t
Ladies Tailor-Made Waist
F6r All Occasions
Wo liavo a groat variety of tailor-mriclc -waists for the ladies, in
Marquisette, Chiffon, over Silk, Lingerie,- Silk' and ALessaline, .in all
this season's .popular shades. Many of the waisfs are made" with the
low neck and kiniona sleeve effect, while the other styles arc in keep
iiig with the latest, models for this spring and summer.
A waist made of tine Lingerie, nicely trimmed, and one that is a great
feature for ihe price $1.00. We also have the dollar waist in Linen
tailor. . . ....'':......-:
This waist
I' very one
them.
is one of the best bargains we have had
is well made and from i lie hest materials.
for some time.
Ask to see
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203-205 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
iMMMBMMMHMmBHs M MlliMHI, ii wj
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A Dainly Lot of Parasols for
the Ladies, Misses and Children
These Parasols are new, having just reached us.
Every one is made in some color that adds much to its
beauty and will make them popular among the better
dressers. The colors are in white, white and 'black,
white with colors, plaids, checks, and brocades.
For the ladies' the prices run from loo. to $5, while
those for the misses and children are from 25c. to $1.50.
We are agents for the famous Gossard Corset, Laces
in front and highly recommended by physicians. P. X.
Corsets, with Cork protecting-Hasp." and the G. H. a la
Spirite.
TO, A. PAMTO CO.
Wies Furnchings and Novelties. - - 131 Fayetteville St
ALWAYS SOMETHING. NEW.
pretty home weddms wns cele
brate.! this mornlni; at 11:3ft when Mr.
Xichie !.-. Hrooka. of this citv. and
Miss Klizii Howard TVnrsnll. of clln-
on. JM'ri" united in mariiaite at the
mine of Mrs. Tov. let I-:ist North
street. :
The ceremony was performed bv Itev.
V. McC.- VVhlle. pastor of the First
I'rosbyteruiu church and there was
present a number of li lends of the
bride and groom.
I.ohenprm's Wedding March was
played bv Miss Florrie Jones, who
ilso softly played ' Hearts and
Flowers' durliifi- the ceremony.
The bride's onlv attendant was the
lame of honor. Mrs. M. J). .Muse, who
wore light blue Slk. Mr. Muse acted
as host man. ...
The bride was attractively attired
In a travelng suit of tan pongee
trimmed in toMblles of blutv her hat
and gloves matching. She carried a
bomiuct of bride s joses. She. is the
laughter of Mr. ml Mrs, J. J. Peur-
sall, ol Clinton, and has lust completed
course In Kings business College
here, she has made manv Iricnds In
Ihe city and is an attractive and pop
ular young woman.
The groom is tin engineer in the em
ploy or the fiearioard Air Line, is i
equally popular awd Is highly esteem
ed by all his friends. , A number of
railroad men were present at the cere
mony among them being, Mr. W ilium
11a vis. mayor-elect of Hamlet, and Mr.
J. C. ItrittitiKham. also of Hamlet.
l'he young couple left on titi fur a
wedding trip to Washington, l'liiladel- )
I'll la. New ork and other northern
cities of interest. They are certainly
rich in tile good wishes of their friends
if they may be judged from the iiian
tities of nee that were showered upon
them. The little incident and the in
terest always cn-uied by a bilde and
groom furnished amusement during the
weary wait between trains lor a num
ber of travelers at the station.
on their return Mr. and Mrs. liruoks
will be a home at 104 East .North
sired.
TH K STATU FEDERATION.
Many Social Kvents In Honor ot Club
Women This Week.
(special to The Times.)
Ashevillo, N. C. May 3. The meet
ings of the State Federation of Wo
men's Clubs, which Is In session here
hw week, will be full of interest and
will Include reports and discussions
covering a wide range of educational,
civic, economic and reformatory sub
jects. Prececding the bpening session
Mrs. William J. Cocke, atate chairman
of the conservation department, en
tertained with a luncheon at her 'homo
on Brench llroad avenue for the board
of directors. The opening session was
held Tuesday at 8:35- o'clock at the
Battery Park hotel,' the headquarters
of the r-oventiun. where a number-of
distinguished visitors ars staying. The
ardUress of welcome was made- by It.
R. -Williams. Mrs. Zebulon Vance, rep
resenting the AshevUe' clubs; offeiied
greetings and the sister organisations,
V. T. C. and D. A. R- were represent
ed,, respectively, by Mm Eugeni a.
Olenn and Miss Graca McH Jones, lin
short speeches of welcome. The ad
dress of Mrs. Eugene RelllV, president
of the state federation wjfi also glvn.
Several musical numbers. ' Including
the "Federation Bong ' with words by
Mrs. Cotton and music by Mrs. E.- C.
Duncan, and . the "Vintage . Chorus"
rom King Itene s Daughter, sung by
i members of the Saturday Music
club, enlivened the program. A bril
liant reception, tendered the clubs by
Jmaes L. Alexander f the Battery
Park hotel, concluded the evening, The
morning sessions beglh at 9:30 and
continue until I o'clock when luncheon
will be served at the private dining
roomv Wednesday. Thursday and Fri
day by the Friday Book Club, the
Woman s club'und Current . Literature
club In the order named. Wednesday
afternoon the delegated will attend an
organ recital given In their honor, by
F. Harker at. All Souls' church.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clot:k at the
...in iiuwi nut krv - jmv- m a
evening" witu a aellghUl ItterWrj" and e
musical program. Miss Mav Kimberly
has ehnrge of the music and will play
a "Halliid" by Mrs. II. H. A. Beach,
and Mrs. Silvio von Ituek will sing
"O Don Fatale' from erdl s ppera
"Don 'Carlos. Tlnirsdav afternoon
the visitors, through the courtesy 01
the Rnatd ol 'trade. will be given a
drive over the Hlltmore estate.
Thursday evening, bv the courtesy, of
Ihe Ashevllle club, the visiting dele
gates will be entertained at the open
ing perlorniance of the l!en (Jreit
Flayers -at the Auditorium, when 'V
Midsummer Nignls Dream will he
picseiilcd w ith Mendelssohn s music.
Hit; l-niilend I'.y Tolincco Coinpanv.
Now York, Mav !!. The American
Tobacco Coinpanv declared an extra
dividend of seven and one-half per
cent in addition to tho regular quar
terly dividend of two and one-half
per rent.
hats nncwn ins mn,s.
(government Experts I'leciiiK Xotei
Tonetlier to Determine Va lie.
(Prom the 1'hllndolplila Itecord.) '
CheweU to small bits bv rats,
bundle ol bank notes was so badly
mutilated that when the bills were
.presented for redemption at the Cnlted
scutes siib-treiisurv yesterday the of
ficials were unable to determine the
denomination, and had to send, them
to Washington, where the government
experts will examine them and fix their
value.
Henrv H. Kiouse, who keeps a stall
in the Oxford Market, presented the
bills. He said be had kept them In a
drawer In his desk at the market and
did not know how much he had nut in.
He placed the bills in the drawer as
a nest 'Kg to draw upon them when
be needed money urgenilv. Yesterdav
the occasion rose and Krouse went
after his wad. When ho opened tho
drawer, a heap of green bits of paper
met his gaze. At first he imagined he
hail been robbed, but closer Investiga
tion revealed the fact that the notes
had been chewed to pieces, and that
the rats had built a nest of thorn.
All the bits were carefully gathered
up and taken to the pub-trcasiirv. The
officials endeavored to fit them to
gether, but were unable to form a
whole note out of the lot. It Is ex
pected, however, that the experts at
Washington will meet with greiter suc
cess. Meanwhile Krouse must wait for
his money.
Killed by Mve Wire.
Wilkesbarre, Pa.( May 3 Albert
Struck-, a hotel keeper, aged forty
eight years, and John Waronek, aged
twelve, were electrocuted by a live
wire blown down by a storm at Du
pont. ."
DO NOT -
Forget that Qualify Counts
Every merchant has a line of 25c, 39c, 50c. Gauze
Hose, but there isa difference. We wouldlike you to
examine our lines of these three prices of Hosiery.
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They are great and the outcome of many years of ex
perience. Our 50c, $1.19 and $1 39 Silk Hose are the famous
Esco Brand. They are not mercerized or silk finished
but are made of silk, except the foot and knee, and
they are linen.
We received a few days ago a case of Ladies Summer
t
Union Suits to retail for 25c. and 50c. each. They
are the coolest and most comfortable garment made
for summer service.
Ueelleoffs
Dnr.'Ms t
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
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