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TIIE BALEtCttl DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, lSU. J TTTTT ijTfcV W""A VVV" n a plate upon wbich wan a mini- WL rLLAL .YOU e-r'-ta" k ' The Hallowe'en, .idea was carru I Every effort is made lo please you. "We Hare tUem of course tim pleasure of nil was 7 Boolg. We give the service. 'Phone your wants. $1Z . Telephones 95. Knra-CROWELL drug compaitt. rHB QUAIJTI DRUG STOKXr Q.OCIAL EVENTS Jjf VVllVV WWW WWWWMWWW By Miss Susan I den. r THE HARVEST .MOOX. Charles Frederick Tennyson. How peacefully the broad and golden moon Comes up to gaze upon the reaper's toil! That they who own the land lor many a mile. May bless her beams, and thev who take the boon Of scatter d ears; oh! beautiliu! how ' soon The dusk is turn'd to silver with out soil, Which makes the fair sheaves intrcr than at noon, And guides the gleaner to s slender spoil. So, to our souls, the Lord of love and might fenioon at four oYlocl; by order ol the President, Mrs. T. I'. Ilar'-ison. i:.m i:i!T.im:ii skmoks.- . anil M. M'i'1i:iiiii':iI seniors l.ii tcitaiiicil !iv Mi'sni-s. Herbert and A it lull- Tavl"!'. lgeniutv in the preparations. V IVtorson-AiiiIei's. , (Special to The I im"s. ) Wilmington, N. ('.. (tel. 27 Yi vdnv afternoon at : I .V o rloeU at le residence ol Mr. mid .Mr". 1". '. '. Anders, No. I north Ninth reei, their .daughter, Miss . Jean ette .Anders, was married to .Mr. : .". Petoi -on ot .Atkinson. f!ev. K. . Carr. of. the filarU iliver group of roslivteri.m cluir.hes. olliriated. k,vv 1 1 c; to i death .which recently ov luried -in the family.- the. marriage us ol a ver i ioi. nature, only a w tricnds and relaives being in al- pndance. '; The, bride was ."handsomely" gown id and carried, -a shower boiuiuct of ,'uysaiit honutms and maiden hair ems. . . '...".. i- After (lie ceremony ''.Mr., and .Mrs. iried. for their; -future iiisnn. . The -.bride- is a 2otct:son ilea; . Last iiielif from.: eight. Hi! . w.-'lic Unm. at ,K Messrs. : Herbert an.! Artbii.' T.- !orjjlw, Ht-irmiita voting lady a'!. I is ;.d entertained. tlM'ii' :c!nssiu.ites';of ibojii,., ;,v lpnidr.ls-of friends here senior class: in liierhaiiti ul : engi.M'rf-J'he trfoem is p'oniinem. in business ins from A: -...M.- C,l .. "irrles at -AtKinson and is.wel! Known ., The Taylor home Was attractively ;n this city. The" best, : .-wishes ' of d-cor; I wiib a Miniihcr of A.. A'. .M.;,iav friends will he extended to the peiiiiants.n.lontUig- lb" Wills. o't'do for a lotig and an;t-' married A uutr.b.'i' of v.;if. la.ii.-s 'i.id bec.u invited i.i !!. i t h' seij-iors, a li-IM :- .i:i; "l tw.-e. v l-- V. -...i..l..ncs. m: i.i'c st ir . :.;.' . , ,. , ,,. .! ; .:. (SM'cmi to 1 lie. limes.) .The' 'U; li.'Oiiie v eye., i '3,n'la htmMl k'niii' I .', vl U. li r h V I !v. 'Miu;i.'-' i K:: t S V. SS hi t'd ll V t "i 1" W i I ill ill!;'! : 1 11. X. ., Ol I . ."2.1: I IIVI- disappeiirs; . ' ,: yt '( :iiifr uiid .t b.-ir ..: isi.-rs ;i'.iotis.' iiit-'reliti-KMo- irionils in t his When ase and horrow, like a . ..i:!i;e: A! isi :'il:'r I ;:;jd l-isihei: . t:i.;. To-K : 'ilv. I,:. v.- i.,...b intiu-l, rea'.liii.'v'.t):' - ' - niulit - '".' , ' A 1 1 If'as: ! i-v nin", a.- ;i- :i; :n oi o . : .Mr. II. in t "eii .l.nies lilts t li' honor "of oiir pre. ii-iice t th" lirit'i i:; lie "of iiis da n Hi Ioi , . . '.: ilh It li..', . lo ..' M-. K ! -v. r.l Von;;.. Wmen on (lie evinin!; of . il in i!:i . Darken our field of work v.ith i Ki"--:i .ind om-sts .-.o , ,,y,r-.i 01 Vet rt'shlilrhi " ivi: fi' SJ l- , ei all1 ; evoiii ik: ' .pi'iiy ed' ru .i.b-.!;ia!:-t : t'.iiit'.. li v as a !:tte I'oi; ; l.i-iur . . tin. folk i 1.-0. '" : '.'..:' ! Ii'li !:n!(.! ,: ,:, i!. douhls and tears. He times the presence ol 11 is heaven ly litfbt . To rise up softly o'er our silver hairs. Miss Susan lden, society editor of The Times, was detained at home to day by illness. ."..':' ... Mrs. M. I(. Slocniiib. of Goldslipro, passed throuuh Raleigh todav on her way- to Johnson t'ltv, -Tenii.. to spend the winter with her daiiL'hior, Miss I-ossie Blocumh, who has been elected to the chair ol art in the East Tennessee Normal School. Miss Slocumb has been studvini; an at Columbia . University tor the pasi eighteen months. Aoiuaiis' ( luh Meeliiiii'. njr Til! . - the li'hih of ..iivi'!iibi-r. . nineteen Iriiidred and elevi.n. at six-thij'ty o'eoi.-:. . ('hur. Il Of I l.e i;..,! .ell.ef, ; llii.ivi. .'i.-.-:.i: ;. ;-; :A: .lji-me '-, " . " envilli ''Soul i; f."aT!na;'' IS;. ..via! to T II 'iii.i. -.i':-., Clei. Ti... V.'e-V nes'iay altenioon iliib wer; 'fiiiy i out -!iV!:."l v v'.-. .!. r. Well, , . a: , her hoille .Ml' 'e!;ir ,;v: ",., Wi-d-'f nesdaST ' j;i i't'e ' ti -ia u ; : 1 1 ; ' i . r ef ir,i luhei's and . '; "ie;.; s. :e:i,'hiyij.' ' -i in; splendid'- I lo;-' pi' :i!:'.ty ' l.s i n- 1 i'V . t'v' l-.os:...- . : I . TI"' Jliiil still, ei'-b-i' v -e.'e :ir' :sli- i' rt l::' .1... ..I...,- ...I I -v .....v.iM I il. l if . -..':::', t : i I. . .. : I : H : I I' .1 '. .1. : scarlet a tie'-; ami . yellou ery.'.-iitiie- ' !! I'er-iisi i; !i- ream ;iinl t 'aKe litnips.; Ite.fri-shhieiits ;w-ere si.;-.e.i I ''''i vn1. Oii.-isTiua-. o! i 1 1 1 1 tiV1".- sahel,: iv'i' i '. I. i : . iS..eei,il to m lmc--;, II ali fa ' N . t ' , ; - 2 7 The ! !a .n i as of i he Mi l-:. S.viti.lat-. .. school garet StopUenfien. second, with sev-i erul others close behind. lee cream and eake was served dining: the cvnnlnct, which whs din patched with eagerness by the Ka raeca deleaalion. assisted, of course, 1 the fair Philatheas. .-'. . I The president of thr I'hilatlieas, Miss Nell Nelson, deserves unstinted p ru isc tor the work she has wn en- aided to do with the help iind co-operation ol the class. Ityiiiiin-Sliafer, i (Special to The Times.') 1 Durham, N. C, Oct. 27 Miss BeuUih Shafer and Mr. Alvis .1. Ijvnuni were married yesterdaj af ternoon at the home ol the bride's sister, Mrs. Garland M. Kese, Hew Suiuev S. Rost offieiatine. . ' The. wedding was very snnpla and was witnessed by a few Iriends and VMithhors. There were no a'tetu', it in s and after the ceremony . which, took place at 2:45 the ceu;)le took the Durham and Southern train tor Spiirtanburs, where the groom l.ves. He travels lor a Richmond hardware linn. .' : " ' -' .'.'. . ' iloiies-ilannah. . -I Special to '1 he limes.) Siler Ciiv, Oct. 27 -- M !' Iiatii" ii - her purents, Mr. , ami if js. . .'.'r.iii A. Hannah, Miss Joseplnce ...Km a belli llamiah was happly maiiie ! Wednesday afternoon hi two tinny o'clock to Mr. Charles ti. Jones, n! Charlotte. Onlv the lamifv i.uil . tew intimate triends were pi . lit . The . parlor was tastefuH.t . dyora: I lor i he occasion, and was Indited w :t t lij it lx Candles. The bridal party -tend the parlor in the. I'ollowini; order: Mr. .. tieorge llaiinali. .lr . with Miss Bronna Brav. Air.: . li. .still, ol dri'i'iishoro wnhMiss (.i i.- Cilli'spie Hannah, then . eanie. Il.e liridi- and uroom. Taking in front of the beaut if nl an il Iti v. K. 1). ("raven ' the eiatitig jninister . promiunc.'d SPECIAL Corduroy and Woolen Skirts House Dresses Kimonas, and Short Dressing Sacques. For the next few days it will he "hiiccmIh'V witf) ip;. AVe; havo just vcccivcil some useful ai'mwitH- scasoiiiihlc ones and we arc fjoinu; to givo you .'tin1 ,id antaoc. . ' Afisscs Skirts in dark and liyht trrav mixture and brown. The prices are only if-.!)S, M.liri and T:.."(). Corduroy Skirts in blue and brown at l."(. These are-extraordinary values a't the )i'ice. . A'oi!. Cliiffoii, Panama and Storm Sertrc Skirl h, liandsomely tailored, jj;ood (iiality materials, at ty-MH and 'lip.' - Our show of Ifouse Dresses, "Ki-niona? and Sliort Dressino' Sactjues is a strom;' ha.hr in llie "Sie .ials." CSood materials heavy !'o wiiiter wra r. only !)h cents. Alisses sizes at same price. Sliort. ; Dressino; Kacqucs, !.()) lo .1;4S. You will be surprised at these values. 1 House Dresses, to close out, al "'f, and !.'J.". It' you want any of these, hurry. 203-205 FAYETTEA7ILLE STREET. . . , ... BOTH PHONES 485 iiAK.tt c.s .,vn:!:i ii:o. H ljesidence f.i I .. .mil Vrsi l i avy their (iLi ' '"i it v cover 'd of tithe words that made them man and wile. Immediately alter the cere mony, the happy couple." left, mi an eNiondod bridal tour to Washing ton. New York and Niagara Kails.-.- 1 lie bride wore a Iravt-dmg suit al tan with shoes and liat to niatch, and carried a boiKiuct nl -bride's roses 'Slid lilies, of !'. valley. The bridesmaids, wore white iiuij''nisette over jittik inessalin si ml carried a bou.jtK't of jtink earmii tuns.. . LOCAL BRIEFS. LISTEN LADY ! ! We have been working foricmc io;eon a preparation for your f a( c. Wr h n e it about completed, and will in a iew davs offer it for sale. It is great. The face and hands cannot ckpp at'erusing this preparation. "Ask us about it." THE WAKE DRUG STORE, (ALWAYS SOME THI.'''XKV.) on rosetts a'id .a'tttem leaves .put li ished wit h .M..vi.-:;t! iiiipe:'; .wafers, T l.nHn. ,... 1 1 1.. . n . , ........... . I t i . : .... i i i aci c " in we a . eiiiieu ini'i-i ni.i picKies an a . pep per, sail 1 1 tt ueaes. - uiiu i.vere hatiilso'iii-lf enierlai'ied on of the . W-ohians' .Cliilf. Satnrdaya!-lendiiii; witli-liot ehoe.-.lai'M and . w:i;,ers' vetlnesilay . venirii;. at the residence z. ti, . --rrrrrrrr: i;f J lr. ai.d M i s.- Henry I!. !'"i u.ison I't'v tine vomiy iaiiu'.-i -o.i tn.e' I'lniatiiea i"iide"e(i. ai'i.-r which. Uieiv' ...was n s.uessin.ii . . (etiti-s-t of ti eiilv-eiht ifUeMbn:-' -reiitilrin.i; aeswers, the s.iii- .i -ct b-ii:::: "If a tree -could.- what jtteo woitlil'.'" "Of cintrsneaeii coii . fistaut had t;o I'.iif -on the .thinking so, Vix'.t l he r.-s;,!l !i a nia'.iy lost oit (if the ra e. because the cap i wuldt'l. fit-,' Well, several, h.oweyer, i'k'ett "jjniii.t;'."; .Many of the answers :ti 'he etiii ln'iiii iiicorre;-t.. Air. Uin i wicdie ,v.as tti" winner, . iihswerint; isov.nteen. iriies'ions, .Mrs, K. i,. ,Tra-is eomiij nut second, anstverint; lsixten. . ll . K.ch rhilathea liad a mite; ho::. I W iiici iv:i.f opened and a nice liitl? 'sein vtlis realized, which cii.k :to j ward lo"a.'iiirc!ias.:e of lijihts ;rof the ch urdij .M is Nell Nelson reported j' I the liriest amottnt and Jliss : .iar- -: I'l K tula of Mr:, an Mil i.. Ill'OlllihtOll, Hi tij-'aiii'iiiins; ;heni iiji :i son. Needhani I.. 1 :!, Mrs. ;Xerd i laiii.er, are 'tt the" arrival i iiauhton,' .ir. .1'KKSOXAI.S.' s.tiie- Sinaior. I'aal Kitclun, ol 1 !:.iiia. is in tiie city. ..." j .Mr. cue. ter !. Turner, of : Hills- born is a visiior in lialemh. i!'. ilsnn C l.iiiuh of Wiliiam sion. siieut; yestip-dav ;iir the. Ci.t " ; To Attend ( onleience. Mm... W:. A. (irahtini, comiiiisioner of . aK.ri'i!lti.:re, left this .afternoon lor New Orleans' where he will ai l.outl 'a i;oiiiV;! ettee with regard to the eottaa er.iiji, ' The. ciJilventioiv Will ir'itene.' at. t iev n o'clock-- Monday, in -tiie-. Nt. ( I'larles h oi el. .Ma .par Crahain will. ..spend tonight in t ! rei ns'.oro. A couple in love can Rent senti- ! mental over a steam radiator. ki;m.is or ixju.:i:u -ICAIiKICH MAN I l!l IUCI) IIK.IiK. The ronains ol Mr. .lohn .loll n roii .wliii died vesterdav at drev sione. was hrounht to Ilaleiith to day and interred m Oakwood ceme tery beside those ol bis wife, who died here lonrteen votirs aeo. -Mr. Johnson was !0 years old and was a native ol Ireland. ri came to ort.Ti Carolina when he was is vr ars old and lived in Haleish un til .ie removed to (.iri-ystotie it'.i ! :ir.-- aw. 'Mr. Johnson was a Mope htiiison by irade and he iiuarriefl the j stone thai went into the .building of the penitenuarv in 1S70. He also biiil; t!ie culverts in this ctv for the Xorth ; Carolina Ftai I road, now the So'itiiorri Hail'.vav. Mr. Johnson will he remembered bv nianv ol Ine older citiijetis. . OIL TIll'ST TO PAY AAMARF8. Dealer I'oi-ei'il Out ol nusiness fiiren Yeidlf't of SH.OOO. New York, Oct. 27- Driven out of business bv the Standard Oil and forced to become a salesman. John J. IMoran received -it .judgment today of $'S.l' 1.1 in the supreme rourt, this sum representinK losses he had sus tained tiirough cer.uin actions of the Oil Trust i The Trust company testified fur ber lodav that it had a 1st of l,6lllt customers formerly, and did a good business in oils and paints. The Standard, .according to the paintiff, was anxious to get his irade. 1 ne mandamus i.n.i-eeiliiiij in stituted bv Dr. J. .1. I.. McCnllers aitainsf the board (it comity coiii r.nssiotiei s h.aHf been set lor 'I inv. .1 ;. morning.. 1 ' He had to go out of business, b( came a salesman for the Standard, gave it a list of his customers and was soon 'discharged, he alleged. J' . I'ne Durham lina Itailroad .las ister ; of deeds o (Iced of trust- to I'J and l")eiiiK!t Conn for ?.-(l,U,iHNi, Hii: hiortg:ii4e honlls . debl(dness ment. an and South ('ai'i' ttled with tiie le--i ake couni v a c Mercantile Trust a n v of Haltiniurc. i is to secure hr-t tor refundina ii:- ((I'.iip- i adding to TE now have on display. the-first arrivaj of the season of new h Suits, Coals, Wajpts and Skirts which we are showing at very interesting prices. We sell the ceiebrated Gosard Corset. Tliey lace in front and are recommended by phy sicians. Prices range from $3 50 to $8 50 i We have the C. B. A ia Spirite Corset at prices from 50 cents to S3 50. P. N. Corsets from 50 cents to $2.50. TITOS. A. FAR O . r. .-. ": -' . .. - ..." - - . Ladies Furnishings and Novelties. 131 Fayetteville St Next to Masonic Temple. New Enterprises. North state Candy Co., ol il niinmon: to manntacture, buy an i sell candv, tc.: authorized capital. $.".il.(i()(). with Slo.ouo paid In bv K. !.. .Matthews I. W. Brooks. A. (.. Warren 1!. A. ..Merrill and Robert li. Beiiamv. (Greensboro Motor Car ( .. ol Creenshoro: t.i operate an automo bile repair shoo: to operate auto mobiles tor hire and to buy and sell automobiles, etc.: authorized capi tal, $LTi.iitlo divided into shares of the par value ol 50 eac.i, tvtili tf'-MOO paid in bv H. M. Chaml.eei, V. M. Fowler and V. J. Sherrod. TIIK OIMMIWS' COX'KUT. lair; udieiice Meai Slngin ( lass in .Masonic Temple. In suite ol ihree counter-at trac tions there was a notably fine aud ience at the .Masonic Temple last evening to hear a most doliuhllul concert by the singing class of the Oxford Onihan Asvlum; fourteen gif.ed children admirably trained by Miss Murler, the music teacher. Their ages range from eight to .six teen years and their talents and their training; which relied credit upon themselves and their teacher, the or phanage and the state. In the aud ience last night was Past Grand Mas ter John Nichols, who was reulv one of the founders of the '. orphanage. The beautiful auditorium in the Ma sonic Temple was at Its brightest and best last evening and no more fitting place for the concert could have been chosen. Chairman Kred A. Olds on the committee of arrangements, extend ed a welcome to the orphans and prayer was offered by Mr. J. B. Par ker. During an intermission in the concert very appropriate remarks were made bv Mr. L. W. Alderman, who is in charge of the class, which has been touring the state for seven months. On the program there was not a dull number and every one present, young and old, were delighted. The man with a theory may turn out to he a gold brick peddlar In dis guise. ' eaver ats We have a new shipment of Beaver Hats in both black and white. They are coming strong and will soon be hard to get. We have a good assortment now and will be glad to show you Novelty Feathers- fcsff S 7 fects. New ideas properly priced. TTmhrpllflQ new lot of Ladsesnd Misses Um UlllUl Cliao'" "brellas. Some very good values at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00. WPfltprQ Don't forget that we have a great line of OWcalCio---$Weaters for Children, Misses and Ladies, in all colors. WOOLLCOTT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
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