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HIE VKNING TIMKS: RALEi(jH, N. 6ATUBD AY; JANUARY 22, 1910. DEBATE Hi DUIUIAT.I CURES BLOOD POISON BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. Dr.

Bass a few years ago and has many friends in our city. They will reside- on Moss Hill. At a recent meeting of the Order In Charlotte, N. Mr. D.

Y. Cooper, and, Mr. James Parythess, of our city, went up and were admitted to the order of Knights Templar. Henderson has a large membership. Bachelors THE STYLE BOOK THE HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FREE.

Decides That Should Be Taxed MASONS BANQUET Debate Produced a Great Deal of Fun -Steinmetz in Petersburg Tall CTuu'jted With Larceny Dr. Removing th outward symptoms is not all that Is necessary to curt Contagious Blood Poison. The virulent germs which produce these external manifestations must be completely driven from the blood before a real cure can be effected. The least taint left in the circulation will sooner or later cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all its hideous symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc Only a 'blood purifier can cure Contagious Blood Poison. Medicines ''which merely check the symptoms for a time, because of their strong mineral nature, and leave the poison smouldering in the system, have brought disappointment to thousands.

The disease always returns after such treatment. S. S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison and cures it permanently.

It goes into the blood, and removes every particle of the poison, making tis circulation pure, rich and healthy, nor does S.S.S. leave the slightest trace of the disease for future outbreaks. S. S. S.

does not contain any mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, which are most valuable in- their blood-purifying properties, and at the same time specifically adapted to building up the entire system. If you have Contagious Blood Poison S.S.S. will cure you because it will thoroughly purify your Blood. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice free to all. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, GA.

Shepherd Making flood. Raleigh Lodge No. 500 Cele (Hper'nt to The Times.) Durham. Jan. 22 The Y.

M. CY A. wild more than tilled last despite brated Its Tenth Anniversary Hie fearful weather with the public debate as the attraction. The query that bachelors ehould be taxed." It was discussed by W. J.

Brogden and Rev. A Number of Ladies Were Present-One of the Most Enjoyable Occa sions in the History of the Lodge H. E. Spence representlnfr the affirma This Lodge Has Had a Remarkable Growth. During its Brief Existence.

HENDERSON NEWS are several quite important litigations before this court. It is expected that one of the Thomas damage suits for $5,000 will be tried. This court will try also the Brodie Duke case in which the Texas Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, A. F.

celebrated its tenth enjoyable banquet at Giersch's last night, and National Bank of Dallas Is suing upon the occasion was happier for the Mrs. Corbitts Reception a $4.010 note. This is a removal from tive and W. T. Bost and Rev.

Thomas I Trott representing the, negative. The affirmative won with Judge R. H. Svkes. Mr.

flllerbe, Powe and Rev. G. T. Adams sitting on the committee. The debate was he'd as the first of four spring entertainments arranged hv 'the social committee.

These are Friday night attractions which the pub. lie enjoys without price. The young 'mi'n handled the subject last night in serio-comlco way, the preachers especially, treating It in the lightest vein and bringing down the house by there constant sallies. The preachers were the fun producers. Cherokee county, Mr.

Duke having the presence of a number of ladies. Worshipful Master Dr. C. O. Aber nathy acted as toastmaster, perform right ro have it tried in his home Brilliant Affair county.

This is the Inst of the notes ing his duties in his usual happy man that tile adventures collected from Mr. Duke. ner. His welcoming address told of the progress of the lodge since its in One of he cases in the court, though auguration, and expressed the pleas it is not expected that it can be reach C'iven in Honor of Mrs. Frank Carpenter of New York and Others Federation of Women's Clubs ed, will be the Houston suit against ure of the lodge at the presence of Theree of the young men are bachel-1 the traction company.

the ladies. Other Social News. This is for $35,000 and is Instituted The Past Master's jewel was. pre on account of killing young Houston the sented to Mr. A.

T. Horton by Past (Special to The Times.) latter part of 1908, Then there are Master W. R. Smith in a brief but 1 1 1 11 -T 1 i i January occupies the position formerly held by April as the proper jtime Jo show the New Spring lines of Dry Goods. By that time now, spring sellingfis over arid attention turns to summer.

We 're amply ready, right now, and bountifully supplied with the "Top Notch" of styles in all kinds of Spring Dry Goods and we greet you with smiling faces, willing hands and a cheerful desire to be of real benefit LOVELY COTTON FABRICS OF NEW DESIGN. Beautiful spring colorings in the initial display of Mercerized Poplfais, French Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Seersuckers, Cnambrays, and Dress 10, 12y2, 15, and 2c. SAMSON GALATEAS. As the name indicates the fabric is strong and tought for wear. Plain colors, fancy stripes, and checks in Dress and Frock Patterns FINE QUALITY PERCALS.

High Grade Percals in fine assortment, choice selections, light and dark colors 12c. NOVELTY WHITE GOODS. Mercerized White Poplins, English Reps, Lingerie Mulls, Batistes, Lawns, Nainsooks, Dimities, Long Cloths, Novelty Waistings, Dots, Stripes, Plains, and Checks. SPECIALS ON CENTER TABLES. Hundreds of New Embroideries greet you at the store's entrance.

All prices, of course. Early selections are advisable, as this is an import order, there are many exclusive designs that cannot be duplicated this season. EMBROIDERIES BEAUTIFULLY ASSEMBLED. White Silky Batiste, "Sparkling Linen' and Soft Nainsook Embroideries in Madeira and Irish Point Lace Designs. In Matched-up Sets, Jldgings, Insert-ings, MotiffSj Bands, All-overs, Tucks.

Flounces, Skirtings and Corset Covers. ADVANCE STYLES IN TAILORED SUITS. I Fresh from the theatre of styles the New Style Spring Suits, with nobby 36-inch Coat Lengths, Novelty Mix. Strno and Checks, Wide Wales and Hard Finish Serges. Staple Shades and.Eiiek, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40.

JUST A FEW LSFT-QjSES. The clearance prices placed on the Milliner, Coat Suits, Carpets, Mattings, Blankets and Quilts will be attractive, to all interested parties. scores of litigations of smaller size. Henderson. N.

C. Jan. 22 Mrs. excellent address, and was respond J. Bobbitt gave a ifrilliant reception ed to in a most feeling manner by Mr Horton.

at her handsome new colonial home Fields of Knowledge. in West Henderson in honor of Mrs Frank Carpenter, of New York; Mrs Past Master Wade R. Brown was the next speaker, who spoke of the W. J. Corbitt, of Portsmouth, Va.

absent members. and Miss Morgan, of Sliawboro. Past Master W. T. Hurtling next The home was beautiful with its spoke on the subject of "Woman," floral decorations.

Two hundred or his speech, being filled with humor more were invited. Most of Hender ns and both the affirmative are of that i fe. They took the ground that they me free: enjoying happiness, luxury, rest from brawls and peace tiiat married men cannot enjoy. Such mxury they held to be worth pretty taxes are pronounced the bachelor a non-producer, a drone, an undesirable citizen. The negative argued that most men ari' bachelors" by reason of the fact Hint nature has eut short the supply of women; thaie being 2,000,000 more maids in the country.

To, ibis tiiere was, given, a of ridiculous utterances and Hie audience manifested its pleasure in the procedure by constant howls. Mr, George Sllgo, a Raleigh resident gives Match 18th a musical and February 11th, Mr. F. A. Ogburn lias the same attraction for the city, Februui-y, 2rth Is the great breach of promise case in wHieh the lawyers only will figure.

Raymond CY Stienmetz alias John-poll, alias Ravetiswood, the gentleman of so many names that all printers kick, when called upon to set them, is and was greatly enjoyed by the ban queters. son's society people were present The 1910 World Almanac (New York) has been issued. It is a wonderful little hook a book to which you can refer at a moment's notice! a book that givs.you a quick and positive answer to the thousand and one little questions that you cannot always keep in mind; a. book that takes the same position in the world of facts and figures that the dictionary does Jn the world of words; a book of value to every man, woman and child of intelligence. It places ili-Ids of knowledge, vast and varied, within the.

reach of all. Price, 25 cents; (west of Buffalo and Pittsburg. 30 cents): by mail, 35 cents. Elegant refreshments were served Past Master H. W.

Glascock spoke Mrs. Corbitt proved a most charming upon the progressiveness of the hostess. A number of Henderson lodge. Past Master H. C.

Butler spoke friends aided her in receiving in the different rooms thrown open to the upon the worth of masonry and was guests. listened to with a great, deal of in terest. The North Carolina Federation of Mr. E. E.

Culbreth was the last NEW TOBACCO COMPANY Women's Clubs will be entertained in Henderson in May, 1910. and our people are looking forward to it with a great deal of pleasure. There is speaker of the evening and made an excellent talk. Among the ladies present were: Mrs. Wade R.

Brown, Mrs. A. Telfair Horton, Mrs, W. R. Smith, Mrs.

not a more progressive, aristocratic jimv in Petersburg Jail convicted of or hospitable town in tho state. The "Tacky Party" given by Miss W. T. Harding, Mrs. H.

C. Butler, Funnie Cooper, one of the most charming of young ladies of our city, Mrs. V. A. Faison, Mrs.

Edward E. Britton, Mi's. R. L. Leinster, Mrs.

John A. Drew, Mrs. C. V. Albright, Mrs.

Alexander, of Winston- Will Soon Begin the Manufacture of Cigarettes in Wilson. (Special to The Times.) Wilson, N. Jan. 22 The Er-win-Nadal Tobacco Company is the flame of the concern which will soon begin the manufacture of cigarettes in Wilson. Preparations are being pushed in the installation of the machinery in the factory building located on south Gbldsboro street.

Actual work, it is thought, will begin about the latter part of March. Four ma- of the younger set, was one of the most delightful and amusing entertainments of the season all in cos larceny! SteinmetJ! was 'here last week and was locked up after being charged with vagrancy and 'suspected of larceny or fraud. Tho fellow was acquitted here but he was watched. Later he caused a little excitement by promising to sue the city- and make the newspapers take back something. He was good attirwards and let everybody down lightly.

The Dally Progress of that city says tumes ranging from a Colonial Dame BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY. Salem; Mrs. 'Martha M. Young, of Colorado; Miss Sarah M. Kernodle, Miss Josephine French, of Massachu to a beggar.

About thirty-five or forty were present. Her beautiful home was artisticalLy decorated for the oc setts; Miss Hilda M. Bloxtqn, Miss Woodfin Chambers, of Alamance; casion with holly, mistletoe, and ra''3 that Thursday he was charged with Miss Rena C. Kirby and Miss Lucy laiveny and given six months. The day chines are being installed with a flowers.

The dining room and table Verner, of South Carolina. were lovely in evergreens, crimson i The otficers of Raleigh Lodge, No. 500, are: Dr. C. 0.

Abernathy, W. carnations and a -pyramid, pj fruit. Miss Maria Watkins pot the ladies Song Reoita Eugene E. Culbreth, S. L.

W. prize for being tackiest and Mr. Earl Harris won the gentleman's prize as Alderman, J. H. C.

Butler, Treasurer; C. K. Durfey, Secretary; D. F. Betts, S.

E. G. Greene, .1. the country boy. GRAND i D.

J. M. Monie, S. N. H.

It is a dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stifle your cough Instead of curing it. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus pre venting pneumonia and consumption, ltefuse substitutes and take only genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the Yellow Package. King-Crowell Drug Company, corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. Mrs. Cooper, cave a very swell six o'clock dinner yesterday in honor of her sister.

Miss Pat Morgan and the guest of Mrs. J. Corbitt. Walker, J. George Rich, Tiler.

St. Mary's Auditorium charge of fobber-f agairst somebody and he: -the "accusation. The turn of the matter was against Ijlmself and he goes to jail. The sentence to Jail does not deprive the roads of a smooth workman. Solomon Shepherd is accused today largely on account of the roads of Petersburg vicinity.

It was while he was being escorted to the convict camp that Shepherd gained his liberty and was Later caught in Ohio. Dr. J. K. Shepherd, who Is In Jacksonville a few days and lecturing before 'colored people' of that city, was given a triple Column report with cut in the Florida--Times-Union, "the Lulling dally of Florida Thursday morning.

The reporter characterized tho lee- riv wnu Litruws inuuey avay gives Mrs. Carpenter, of New York, and other people employment picking it Mrs. W. J. Corbett', of Portsmouth are guests of Mrs.

R. J. Corbitt Mr. Walter Bentle Ball, in West Henderson. Miss Helen Tull, of Philadelphia llAIilTONK.

Watch this Theatre Next Week is the guest of her cousin, Julia JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Cooper, corner Charles and William Badly Hurt At Saw Mill. (Special to The Times.) Wudesboro, N. Jan. 22 David Carter was badlv iniured while work- streets. Miss Tull is a fair young Which is Better Try and Experi debutante and has just returned from Wednesday, January 26th, O'clock.

ure upon Iypt as an eloquent ad-j ing at the saw mill north of Polkton dress, and gave copious extracts from i 'cuwiinh CAmntLh. IK. I One of his feet became ment or Profit by a Raleigh Citizen's Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represented.

The statement of a manufacturer is caught in the wheels and was very i.i.iiiiiif VJi. 1111; uui imill mini's life was told in the long write- Tickets al KinK-CrowcU's Drug store. badly crushed. not convincing proof of merit. up and the paper nays the colored people gave a mighty ovation when the lecture closed.

These are being given In an effort to a European trip. Mrs. Fountain, formerly Miss Mortimer Elmore, one of Henderson's recent brides, is visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. ,1.

T. Elmore, on Gar-nett sereet. Mr. and Mrs. Fountain are residing in Norfolk, which is headquarters for his business.

Miss Maida Hawkins, of Texas, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. G. Brodie in West Henderson. Miss Hawkins is soon to return to Gunston, Wash Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that interest the people of the south Dr.

is not beyond the reach of medicine But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a bad back. A Lame, Weak or Aching one. Would you experiment on it? You wil read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far-away I places.

own )eople, In the plan to invigorates the entire system and uplift which is to crystullze into the strengthens the kidneys so they elim-new training school. The course covers lnate the impurities from the blood, several weeks and the, part that' Is Backache. rheumatism, kidney and M-ec ally intercsOng to his Durham bllldder troubles are all cured by this T. "turns ttlr' in st of February and will then go to-lmpy Fayetteville and Newark. New Jersev.

i Hargett streets. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. THE REVELRY riCTl'RES CHAXfJEI) DAILY. The Pittsburg and Octroi! (iiime of Champion of the World Scries. Three Other Good Pictures.

4.000 I'Vcl. fiasy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Beginning Monday of next week. Judge J.

Crawford Biggs will hold a term of civil court in this "cits' lusting wo weeks. Read this case: Mrs. D. T. Moore, No.

311 South Per Mr. McSwain Deuel. (Special to The Times.) Wadesboro, Jan. 22 Mrs. W.

A. ington, D. a noted finishing school. Mrs. Davis Reed, wife of the mayor of Portsmouth, and Miss Pat Morgan, of Sliawboro, N.

are guests of Mrs. D. Y. Cooper, on Charles street. Both have frequently visited here and are great favorites Mr.

John Burwell, of Manila, who spent the holidays here with relatives and friends, has just left for, home. The writer never knew a finer' young man. He descends from leading co son street, Raleigh, N. says: "I jia Bmirn mtr LtinilU.ll used Doan's Kidney Pills and found them so beneficial that I do not hesi arranged and published it, but its nel nome Burns-lack of Interest to the public is natural ville township, aged thirty-six years, when it is remembered that no case A husband and several children sur-ever came up the day expected. There vlve her.

tate to testify in their behalf. Dull, nagging backaches bothered me for a long time and were frequently accompanied by sharp pains across my loins. At night I was very restless and gen-eraly felt tired and lansuid. The lonial families of both Virginia and North Carolina. Mr.

Burwell is in Free ts You and Evtiy Sister Su: farina (ram Woman's All man ts. TREE TO YOU-MY SISTER I am a woman. I know woman's sufferings. I have found the cure. I will mail, free of any charirft.

nw home treat THK WOMAN'S P1.AC1. 210 South Salisbury fttroct is a woman's sore kept, by women that know women's wants and can please their tastes in china, house and kitchen furnishings and toys. Having served you for 14 years while with The J. D. Riggan Company, I am prepared to know your wants and am now doing business for myself at the toy store known as Toyland.

MRS. L. P. MEDLIN iclBBrn ment with full instructions to any sufferer fro- woman's ailments. I want to tell Jul women abou thiscure you, my reader, for yourself, yotrdjaughtei kidney secretions were an added source of annoyance, being very Irregular in passage.

When I was advised to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial, I procured a box from, the Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co. They afforded me prompt relief and soon disposed of every symptom of my trouble," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, Ne" York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Whijkeyin Plain Box pRfIDg50 your mower, or your Hiawr. wiii. ku, bom juu uu, 'to cure yourselves at home1 without tho help of doctuv. Men cannot understand womea'auiterinf-. What wo women know Irons experience, wo knc better than any doctor.

I know that my home trea' ment is safe and sure euro far Leooorrhoea WMtlsb discbarges. Ulceration, BinoUcemcnt Falling of the Womb, Profuse, Scanty or Palnh KWkwU. itterina or Ovarian Tumors or Growth also pains ls the head, back and bowels, bearin the government employ out there. He had not been home in six years. Mr.

William Henry Burwell and his bride (formerly Mrs. Ballard, of J.oirtsburg), have been visiting Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs. John D. Cooper.

Midshipman Henry G. Cooper, an officer. of the war vessel stationed at Norfolk, made a short visit to Oxford and Henderson during the holidays to see his parents and other relatives. Mrs. Sampson, of Manchester, arrived yesterday to visit lier daughter, Mrs.

Ed. Fenner, who is one of the charming young brides of our city. They are with Mrs. Pryce T. Jones on Charles street.

Dr. Hartwell H. Bass and family have returned from Atlanta, to make Henderson home again. He is one of the leading physicians 'own eccunae. spins, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashe weariness, kidney and bladder troubles whel caused by weaknesses peculiar to our sex.

I want to send yoa complete ten day's treii ment entirely free to prove to you that you can cu yourself at home, easily, quickly and surely. namW. that It Will CI) lit VOU nothing tO CfivO tl reatmrnt a complete trial andrf you should wish to continue. It will cost you only about 12 cent 35 Pints, prepaid 38 Pints, prepaid 8.00 Direct from distillers to YOU. Remit -PV Express Money Ordeif, Registered Letfer" or Certified Check.

1 VIRGINIA DISTILLING RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. EVERYBODY NEEDS A BASKET OF SOME KIND. Work, Market, Lunch, Waste-paper, Soiled-clothes, Baby, Flower or Fruit. We have them new and fresh stork just in, and the prices will be to your JANUARY MAGAZINES.

"THREE EEKS" or "ONE DAY." NEW LINE OF 10c. HANDBOOKS. A. S. BRAGASSA, Academy of Music.

eek or lesaxnan two cents auar. it win not Biwnen wiwi yvur fut. le your name and address, tell mo how yjo suffer if yon wish, and I will send you the treatmu or your case, entirely free, in olain wrapper, by return mail. will also send you free of cost, OWN MEDICAL. ADVISER" -with explanatory illustrations showing omen suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home.

Every woman should have it, ai mra to think for her sell. Then when tho doctor says "You must taw. an operation, you ci initio for yourse'f Thouands of women have, cured themselves with my home remedy it cures a Id or young. To Mothers of Dauxlitcrs. I will explain a simple home treatment which speed.

effectuallv cures Lenwrrnoea. Green rilekness and Painful or Irregular Mciiitruatioa ia toui Piuir.Tnoa8 and helih always results from its use. JhTvepyoaliT, I cat re'm- you tolalinsf yoar own locallw who kniw ana will gladly t. suiff mr tint this rlomi Trestment realW. cures all vnuinri's dlMacei.

ana makes women t'roi ir, piuinp an -obnt. Mxt sonJ ine you adtiross, snd fre icaccy ttoatmcnt yon -the bonk. V. iut as vou Bisyuoti.ua tl-iollk M.im jKS. C.l.

OUMMfiRS, Boc H. H9ro Wame, S. of the state and Henderson heartily liking. See them and you will get welcomes him and his family back, what you want. Mrs.

Bass is a very fine woman, of MRS, Ii. F. MEDLIN English, birth, came here tbe bride 9f iuo S. Salisbury St, 1 i TYn TRVTHT.

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