: THE RALETOn DAILY TIMER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1011. SINGERS AT MINI North Carolina Singers and Raleigh thoral Society Captivate Large Audience' CONCERT THIS EVENING Concert Last NIkIH Was lly All oith Carolina Talent greeted by u Large Audience 'I he l4irge Ituilding Admirably Killed for the IMii'IKWf, the AccoiikIkn Itoing Perfect An Attractive lYogruni lleautifully Rendered. The North Carolina sinners, ap pearing in (Iih concert last night fit the auditorium completely captivated Raleigh, as did her own ehoral so ciety and St. Mary's Orchestra, ; b well as the artists troni the colleges here, here tor the time being. .Miss Cratts and Air. Owen, from St. Marv s; Miss Du.Mam and Mr. Brawlev from Peace and Mr., and Mrs. Uustav llagedorn, troni .Mere dith college. After the splendid dedicatory ceremonies Tuesday night, the con cert last night was necessarily ot a high order arid it was certainly a worthy successor to the opening night. The concert this evening, the Grand Concert, will be equally fine and of a ditlerent order fimiR the Raleigh people and visitors to the city a variety of entertainment. Vic tor's Venetian Band and Miss Edna Rands Dunham, soloist, can he de pended on tp give the city such an entertainment as thev will he proud of.-.' The concert last night was one that the audience felt was peculiarly their own for while several of the singers and musicians were strangers they were all North Carolinans and Raleigh was glad to have them in her midst and proud' of the talent that had been summoned from the farthest borders of the state to make this concert one of the great events of the week. They were greeted with an audience that would have filled any other auditorium In the city to overflowing many being nnable to get m-a-nd it was only another evi dence ot what vast crowds the audi- Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months Old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were In a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we cave hlni Hood's Sarsapa rllla and In a few mouths he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis, Raring, Mnmc. Hood's Sarsupanllii cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets culled Sarsatabs. torlum will be able to seat that there was still room lelt tor more than twice as many more. Singing seemed to be without the least ettort, the acoustics ot the building being so perfect. The hrst number on the program was an Overture "The Calit ot Bag dad' (Poildiou bv St. 'Marv s Orchestra. witli It. Ilium Owen, con ductor. This Raleigh organization was heartily applauded. .: The next number "Will o' the Wisp" bv Mis. .lame F'oushee, ol (ireensboro, . had to be omitted as Mrs. Fouslioo was unable to lie pres ent owing to illness. Raleigh re gretted missing the pleasure of hear ing Mrs. Pousheo sing. The next was a piano solo by .lames P. Rrawley, ol Peace Insti tute "I'tude in ('." ( Kiihonstein I Mr Hrawley received the hearty ap plause ot the audience as he is recog nized as a pianist ol 'splendid ability. The next was the solo bv Mrs. II. I Atnelte, ot Rockv Mount, Song ot the Soul iBreill with Mrs. llage dorn at the. piano. As Mrs. A met te'. beautitul contralto voice rose and filled the .vast "auditorium' there was a reeling .of satisfaction" that, (lie acoustics ol the building were such that the singers would feel no dif ficulty. in singing in it. Mrs. Arnotte had. to respond to an encore as. did all of the performers Her Song of the Soul was one ol the most sat isfying numbers' on the program.. .Following this came a violin solo bv (lusliiv llagedorn, ol Meredith College, whom Raleigh always de lights to hear. Me was accompanied on the piano bv Mrs. Ilagedtirn play ing lal "Adagio" tReis); (bl Kltcu tanz ( Popper: I The audience would be satisfied w ith nothing short of an em-ore. . The. first half of the program w as concluded with "Soldier's Chorus" from Faust (Oounod) by the Raleigh Choral Societv, Mr. Owen at tue piano, and Wade Brown, conductor. Raleigh felt justly proud.. .. of this organization ot local singers and the hearty applause was justly due them and Mr. Brown for his efforts .n training them. The audience just "Thirty Six" Touring Car $1800, including Chalmers Self Starter. had to have a rcpitition of the (bonis. , 'I he first number on the second halt of the program, after a short Intermission was a solo bv Mrs. Oll niore Ward Bryant, of Durham. The selection was "Sunlight, " waltz, song (Ware!, and it showed well the beautitul qualities ot Mrs. Bryant's clear soprano voice. Her encore was equally as .much enjoyed. She was accompanied by Miss Alice Hundlev. The St. Marys Orchestra lollowed with ."popular selection from 'It Happened m Nordland ' (Victor Herbert). 'I here was no question as to whether the audience liked the selection. The next, singer was not unknown to Raleigh people. Miss Josephine (lil nier, ol Wavnesville, While her lather was Attorney Oeneral she made Raleigh her home anil It was a -pleasure' to have her in the pttv again. She conies back alter a year's study in New ork. Her solo "Nymphs and Fawns" waltz, song (.Members) called for a hearty ap plause. Mr. Brown was at the piano. 'Miss - Blanche L. Crafts, of St. Mary's, violinist, was heard for the first time bv most of the audience last night as she has onlv made, one public appearance before since 'com-, .ing to join the music faculty ot St. Marvs. Accompanied bv Miss I-iinev, she 1 1 1 .-1 v ' I "Rhapsodic Hongroise." i Hansen. Miss Cralts showed her seil tn be a finished violinist and will be a valuable addition (o the musical cir.'les ul IN' city. ": Mis:-. I.ooiioinie DuMais, of I'eace Institute, lollowed with a Recit Kind Ana - " A itonia . incitor," from Aula (Verdi). Mr. Dwen was at tin1 piano,'' .Mis:". DuMais has long been reeog uizeil to have one of the must beauti ful voices ever heard here bu: 'even t lim e h.o have, heard her ni.isl often were surprised last nieht at the splendor and beatiply of"' hi r, voice lis if ro: o an. ( tilled the auditorium. . She was compelled, to answer to f wo encore's,-' t he last lie in;: The Xiijit iujiale". in W Inch tile. sv. eet .peculiarly sa f i s ii y I n g 1 1 1 1 a I i I ies 1 f h r v 1 1 i ce w e r . beaut ifu'lly shown. , : I The. concert 'came to a splendid close Willi a selection by t lie ( 'I, oral Society "llai!! . Prvlif Abode" from Taniihauser i Wamier. i The concert was .so thoroughly 011 joVed that -t.here. will . probably be another targe audience this evening at the flraml Concert at -S,:-.':: ;..' i oi.invt; i;i:i victim di:i. Woman .Scveniv Wars Obi. Held Prisoner l or lour Days Mic cumbs. Wilmington, Del., Oct, .1 8 Miss Marv Khzabeth Oraham. aued TO. who was rescued in her home at ii UTMOST fell Don't Fail to see the 1912 Chalmers Cars when you visit the Fair. They will be exhibited at the Fair grounds and at our show rooms on West Harget street. Free To Pile Victims Vcxl Moiiniii? Worst Cases Wonder hy 'I hey Never licfor,. Trird The lioimii liable Pyramid Pi'o ( lire. it is i ki:i:. lly making a tree test ol the Won- derinl Pyramid Pile cure you are sure of being right. Noilnug is more disappointing than to invest in something that don't do the work. So. write at once to the 1'vrainld Drug Co.. Marshall, Mich., lor a tree t rial package and know io a cer tainly that-here is a sure, quick and permanent- cure, an tns'aiit relief in worst cases of any form of piles. The trial will enable you to rest coin tortahlv over night, and pi the morn ing you will - hustle .to the nearest drug store, can't help ii.: for (he reg ular nor package 'that puts you. on your teet and keeps von truing, lie sure you get what e e.- k for. , I'se (lie coupon ! I"'.v. Mcrelv fill in your name and address. : I ki:i: r.cu.;i: ni rnv Fill out the Ida: ' !,'.' ! elow with vour name iiijii t.J.iies, cut out "coupon anil mail to. riici'VIH MIH DRI'O ( '( I M 1 ' V :.'.ii !i 1'vra inid Bid)'- . Mar: lull .Vie ';. s.im ple ol" the .ur...ii ..I'vi; :. : i , . J ...Pile Cure w ill then : eii., ";) ;rl olli'e liyvniiiil, FitlCK.'-in, pi;-!:!" t nipper. I Name .. . . . . . . . Street .'...', . , ....'.."',;.'..'. ' it v and State . . lv !;i.,m. 1 1- I.. :--a! in ! i . . ' !::n inc. I.e.-n r i j ; l" i oiied iii- ':: (hMmic . h'ed Join-., -.. and iiiclil", .h. d today. Her. deal li Was d ne :. .. .:!' -is and piiouiiHHii-!, as .;i ti ! utiteume of 'l.e :o i.-ideiil ... The ir! i m 1. ved : ! . :n. u house she ov :,ed. W'tie:ii;.. ...it ,n"; the ..bed 'tire, siais gave ;isv, dvopjii'irw;-, her to t he floor, and c, . t lie. bed I o f'lili over he,'. She ct -le.i.'-.'t-'ii r' help but was. lloi iiea rd. . Tiv. foUowiiin the .ll!is11;li' lllM' llicev :.i.jied aVUie I'.o'ise and iaili!':; if i . fespe'ise at the il.oor coiicImH. :. "' 'r ailnt : was away,.., . T li i tfi ir .--: -.1 woman, iieard. l ive door lie!!, f. .;:. m as iinaliie to make: known iie;; ,:"Vi icanii'ii' : Subscituently tlie: : . e and several neighbors forced :ih tit .-it" i:i'o the .dwelling. 1'.:: ,' :s had set in troni the, jirolotu:"'! cramped posi tion of her body, am! jiiii'umonia had developed Irom th "exposure- and her weakened condition aimers MOTOR CARS VALUE AT THE j Supreme Court. The Supreme Court last, evening handed down opinions ns lollows: So Investment Co. v. Postal Tel. Co., from Heautort; no error. Wall v: llolloman, from llertlord: reversed. . Hatile v. Rock Mount, irom Kdge combe; no error. llaivev v. Pcttawav, from Lenoir; reversed Rilev v. Sears, from New Hanover; affirmed. Klvett v.. AW I'. Tel. Co., from Har nett ; no error. Johnson v. Citv of Raleigh, Irom W a ko: no error. I'Mgorton v. Kirbv, troni .lohnstoii; no error. Bell v. Carolina Power and Light Co.. Irom W ake: error. (Irogan v. Ashe, from Wake;, af firmed in both :i)ipeals. Bergerv Smith, from ; Wayne; nioditied. Wvatt v. S A. I. W alve: no error.: nizzell v. Holier IV Railway, irom from .'Wayne; affirmed. In re W ill ol Fowler Irom Har- neti:; new I rial, ! ... !ri!oiiiison v. -''Smith,: from Wake; erred': I.iiirv v. A ('. L. Railroad, from Cenilierland ; . no en nr. Koehs v. -. Jackson, troni Cuinber land : no error. MeK'eliar v. McKa', from Cumber land ; ne,w trial. Ib'ekadav v. Lawrence, from Oran ville; ietition to rehear dismissed. . New Enterprises. High Point I in n ilme show Rooms, Iiici.i poiatcil, ol Ihcli Point; author- i:.i:'d ca.l:,L $ I LTi.uoo, with $1.(100 oriiil -in !,;: .1. V-., I'r. d. and (!. L-Lam- .ei i . b.ellol.l otiip.-inv, ot iii iiii'i's' I iiion Kolfprd.dHert ie j.ilfil. Jf I I'O.iicio Storage count v ; divided alltllf iriz'ed-.'ca iu:o .each; I'h a n. bar. ; of i he oar valine ol in bv W". C. V and others. .-'."b paid Slepiieuidl I wo ( .tuples to Mai l. marl-in M' ii: Sam ( - va issued '.io rson. .Ir., and both of Ral- day to Mr. M I - (.1,0 1. eigll; 1 tun lie;' .-'i I l:iiii jitni i''i;:l:,'.'S " W'a 'at li old, e wa v to .Mr. W ,'tde e n nil M iss Lucv hot ll Of. Ceblllon. 'I he Pittsburg Post .advises the iirl 'wuh the hole in her slocking" to leave her jewelry at home. Is that where the Pittsburg girls wear their " jewels? PRICE" ) CATARRH OF THE A Cold Settled in Kidneys, Cans nig' Serious Troiilile. IV-ru-im Restores Ilealin. (VATARRH of the kidneys is a very I much neglected disease. It is not until the disease has a firm hold upon the kidneys that the patient begihs to realize that: iheio is some derangement ol these or gans. The slight backaches, the feelings of lassitude, and oilier warning symp toms of liidnev disease are over looked. Thev are not serious enough to de tain the patient Irom his regular work. . Even when, he discovers that the liidnevs are affected, he does not recognize the dillicullv as being caused bv catarrh. . Catarrh is . soineiimes so very gradual in lis approach anil Its ear lier symptoms cause such slight, dis comfort tiiat it is not noticed. However, when It is once firmly sea: imI in the kidneys it becomes a dillicillt disease lo exlerininate. Indeed, catarrh of the kidneys is more serious than catarrh affecting some ol the oilier organs of Hie body. In the kidiievs it is liable to term-, inafe in Bright s Disease or diabetes, both ol which are recornized as very serious ailments, il not latal. The Ihlir; :o bo done, when a cold or catarrh ol the ludnevs Is discov ered Is Io lake some internal, sys tematic catarrh remedy, one (hat re li.evesi the r atari' ha I disturbances and thus removes the cause of the dilli cullv. Such Peruna. a remedy has been found ..in t relieves -catarrh., no mat ter where it in a. y b e 1 o c a t e d in the bodv I'F-IU'-XA FOR KILNFV IMSKASM whether in the more exposed tnem- liranes uf tlie nose imd throat, of whether in tlie remotest part ot the kiiltleys.-: That Peruna is at once the safest and most reliable remedy lor catarrh ot the kidney is proven bv the many testimonials writ feu- by---, those who have experienced its benefits, ' . The -testimonials given here are onlv specimens ol the many testi monials on on r records, , pirtiiii)ing; to the relief afforded bv Peruna in severe cases ol kidnev trouble. ( atiirrli of Kidneys. .ludge C. .1. Park, R, F. D. 4-. (Ireensboro. Oreene Co.. (is., writes: "Thirty" Torpfdo $1500, fully equipped. KIDNEYS NOT ALWAYS RECOGNIZED ' For a long time I was troubled with catarrh of the kidnevs, and alter taking Peruna I feel like a new man. I think it tue greatest catarrh medi cine ot the age. and believe it will cure any case of catarrh on record " MR. JOHN IV. WATKIIMS. Mr. .lohn N, Walkins, :i!:il A Crilienden St.. St. Loins, Mo., writes: "Among all tlie g really adver- liscd ine liciues tor kidney and bliiilder trouble (here is nothing winch cqiials I'd una. I sufleied li.i scleral years Willi this trouble spent Iiuiiilieds ol dollars on I doctors anil medicine and all to I no purpose, ii ii 1 1 I took Peruna. "One bottle dtil mc iiioie good I ban nil (be olbel s put togetlicr, as lliey only poisoned niv system. lYriimi filled me. 1 used it for tour moiitliN beloio a -oniiete i lice uas accomplished, Imt am I Hilly gialelul to you. 1 In- least I can do in return is to m-knowl- i edge the inei'ils ol Pciuiia." Kidnev i rouble, Weak Back. Ml l P.iodern I . Tut'. Had 4(Ull St.. Chicago,. Ills.. writes: 'I have been sullenug Irom a weak back and kidney trouble for some time ' ntid have been able to find reliel only throimh the use of Peruna. During the winier season I usually keep a liottle of vour .medicine in the house, and bv taking a dose at night I am fooling fine the next morning. , Some of .-my'; friends assure me . thai Pr'iuna is equally as good lor their various ailments, but 1 do know that tor kidnev trouble and suflering Irom equal." a weak back it has no r SI 4 m 1. 1

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