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The Raleigh Timesi
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nrih ESLEian evehetg tdju T5DAY, APJUL tLU OuiiG 1 Wat mere is but oue verdict. ill It is unanimous, and reads: Luiuuii.il Hii. iTKU IS DEAD. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Kansas CJty, Mo. 'April 11-Mrs.

Sarah. Miles Hanna, aged years, the only woman upon whorr) the degree, of chivalry was, ever conferred, by the O. O. of THAT TRADES HERE! 2 I I WE ARH OFFERINfl EXCELLENT VALCES IN.ITHTE GOODS. See Our Leader in 1 0-inch Lawn at.

10c AlsO( best value at, J5 andZc stock of India, lnouf. Persian and French Lawns. Organdies, etc.V from 10 to BOc pf-r yard SILK MULLS, DOT SWISS AND MADRAS IX)R WAISTS and SUITS New1 stock of White VaisUngs, soft and very sheer 15, 20 and 25c See our offering In Long Cloth and Nainsook, at IS and 20c Century Cloth fc; 1 10c tlnonette Whit Walstings 10, V. Special valued In Bath and Huck. We can supply your winifi Children.1 A call ia all we tf i ''J llontcr Crosl, ta WH GIVE TRADING STAMPS.

APKlt'S STONEf" QOSiLyyuaDQDD Young Beware, The man who takes. the. red, red wine Can never glue his lift to mine. The man who chews the navy plug Will in our parlor get no hug. Who smokes drinks or cuts a deck Shall never, never bite my neck.

Don't you monkey with hose cards, ur never can we oe paras. The man who guggles lager beer Can never, never chew my ear. Drink nothing stronger than red pop. Or in your lap 111 never flop. If aught but water, yon ever taste, Just keep your arms off my waist.

If you drink wine or other slop, You can neter hear my corset pop, The man who smokes a cigarette Can never squeeie me, you can bet. Moore County News. Mrs. Herbert B. Crews, of Wat kins.

Is hero on a visit to Mrs J. H. jraiiersun (Mrs. R. B.

Miller and daughter, of Uoldsboro, are- visiting at the home of Mr. E. S. Battle on Halifax street. Luncheon will be served at Mrs.

James Brings Friday, afternoon Iron 4 to I o'clock 'benefit of th Improvement Club. Admission fifteen cents. vvyin8toiiian8 Leave for Europe. (Special to The Evening Times.) Winston-Salem, N. April 11.

DrA and Mrs. H. T. Bahnson? and daughter. Miss Pauline, and Capt.

El Gilmer left yesterday for New Tork, from which place they will sail Saturday for Naples, at which point the party will be Joined by Mr. Agnew Bahnson, who is at present with Col F. H. Fries party in Europe. Later the two companies will join in com pany, after which they wilK visit together Holland.

Switzerland and other countries. They will leave Europe on August 21, arriving home about September 1. AFTER EASTER DANCE GIVEN LAST NIGHT The after-Easter dance at the Capl-- tal Club was given last night and was attended by quite a large number of couples. This is one of the important society events of the year and is al-' ways looked forward to with muon i pleasure by the young people of Ral- The beautiful ball room, which is conceded to be the prettiest In the state, was made attractive Indeed by the presence of lovely women. The dances were led by Mr.

James McKlmmon, 'who danced with Miss Jnnle Howe: jAmong those present were: Miss Annie Howe with Mr. James MoKIm non. Miss Caro Gray with Mr. Gordon Smith. Miss Louise Wrigh' with Mr.

Robert Brown, Miss Hancock, of fccw with Mr. W. c. Harris: Miss Minette Causae with Mr. Will Miss Hariret Haywood with Mr.

'Wright Dixon, Miss Lillie Skinner With Mr. R. M. Coburn, Miss Ir.r,c Lacy with Mr. Charles Johnson, Miss Alline- Young with Mr.

Norman H. Johnson, Miss Mary Barbee with Mr. Hatvey Ball. Miss Fannie Johnson with Mr. Laurinmore, of Harvard rvTJnivereltyiMiss Causae with Mr.

Will Vacs, Miss Mary Pruden, of Edetiton, with Dr.Ferebee, Miss Pittenger with 't'. Mr. J. Leigh Skinner, Miss Yountf Of Washington, N. with Mr.

Tom i Denson, Miss Mabel Young with Mr. i.W. W. Allen, Miss Sudle Johnson with Wm. A.

Graham, Miss Male John-. son with Mr. Frank Haywood. Miss Eiiza Simmons with Mr. Graham An drews, Miss Alethea McGee with Mr, Tjll.lc (Smith Mlu Mo.Io TO.ll.

Buy a Diamond and buy it now! You will never get i tor less, as the prices of these beautiful gems will surely go higher in the near future, 1 v. We have some finely cut, clear white utonea, loose or mounted in ring; brooches or bracelets, lockets, and at prices that will make, your purchase a good business Investment. '( 4 The piamond is April's own stone. Buy one for yourself or lor tho friend whose' birthday happens to come now. I H.

MAHLERS 50NS Excitement at 4:30 In the "fled UshfDistrici Hons on Corner of Watson and Davie Streets, Ocrnple by Ik-iHia Brown, turned; So Was a Small House, and. Another Damaged-r at 'j H- i i The Raleigh district was up, wwnough this morning, -forOre destroyed-one bouse in that section of, the city 'and" an1 other was badly damaged. The Are occurred this morning a few minutes after four o'clock, and it seems: that the man who went out to turn in the fire alarm failed to find the alarm, which Is located near where the Are occurred, and came all the way -into the city to notify the men at the headquarters of the Be fore he could reach the city's wo man turned in the alarm, but when the- department arrived house located on tne corner of Watson and Davie streets, occupied and ownw by'- Bertha Brown, a white woman, was almost burned to the ground. Two other houses had caught on fire, one being a small two-room nousu in the back of the place where the fire started and the other was a bouse on the onnosite side of the street, owned bv Bertha Brown and occupied by a number of women. The value of the house that wn totnllv destroved was placed at $1,600, with $1,200 of insurance and the furniture was Insured for ii.700.

It. is said that there was some very nice furniture in the house. The Btnall house that burned Was perhaps worth $200, and the damage to the other house or Bertha Brown was about $4 SO. It is said. that the fire started in the hall of the house on the corner of Watson and Davie streets, but no one seems to know what caused it.

As stated above, this house was a mass of flames when the fire department arrived. ROOSEVELT WAS NOT SINGLED OUT Governor Glenn says he did not make the statement that President Roosevelt was the greatest ruler In the world, but referred to the office If president of the United States In a general sense, meaning that the president of the United" States, no matter who he may be or of what polltlcifl creed, is the greatest ruler on the globe. The governor stated this mocnlng that he admfrcd President Roosevelt, but It was not. In Buch, a connection that he referred to bini at Southern Pines, and as stated abov, he was not referring to the man but to the office. MOTHER OF MRS.

W. J. ANDREWS DIED THIS MORNING A message was received here this morning announcing the death of Mrs. Frank Ford, of Covington, Ken tucky, mother of Mrs. William J.

Andrews. She passed away this, morning between four and five O'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were in Covington when the end came and all of Mrs.

Ford's children were at her bedside. The news of Mrs. Ford's death will be learned with much regret in this city. Arthur Uouehicr, the English actor, is to visit New York next season In a play called "Mr. WANT ADS.

STRAY COW Largo Ved and white piotted cow, with horn hanging in face, strayed from my home April 10th. Lost seen on Holleman Road, near city. Suitable reward for return. Mrs. W.

H. Lyon, 13 South Bloodwortb Street. WANTED Light one-horse -wagon, in good condition. W. O.

Smith, care Raleigh Times. WANTED AT ONCE A young lady got a good position by addressing Southern Employ4 ment Association, Raleigh, N. 0. iiiWhen: You paralysis She was, th1wldow Con-j gressinan rmup K. of Illinois, ftnd a iGeneral Nelson A.

tiw ii, i Virginia'! Hai-Hrt. will spring engagement In New "York. f.ics 10c. Bottle .2 Doses 25c. Bottle .8 Doses.

ASK XXH7B DKAIiFK Vtm IT. WE SERVE YOU with the taosf delicious ICE CREAM. Have you tried lt? Ask your neighbor likes it. You see our wagon- there. Send us your order now lor Sunday, r.

BETTS. Phones; Raleigh 719: Bell 1371. xo Clears you up. Improves your com plexion, drives Way thai sallow color, fn i Laxo Docs What Calo-. mel 'Stioufd Do i i It reaches tho, Liver, cleanses It any puts It to working as nature t.

leaded it should do. til I Cf K- Dru 1 Stores EVERY SMOKER HAS A FAVORITE. BRAND OF CIGARS And that brand can be found among the enormous line ot specially selected Cigars we sell. Box trade specialty. 1 UAa TUCKER DRUG COMPANY N.

C. Home Insurance Building. Pack Away to. Us CED. is ENTIVE, known R.

all est THE RAZAC RAZOR r. the most wonderful little Instrument ever devised for- taking the beard off the face. A single movement releaaeor In serts the blade-' The holder Uf one i We sell 1 '-1, I HICKS' J- Drug Stores' All 'Phones except Ihterstats. if you ARK LOOKfNO FOR THE tSJEFUIi As well as the ornamental, then buy your, wedding gifts here, ELLINGTON'S JRT STORE, RALEIGH, N. STOP GUESSING! This is unquestionably the right place to buy WALL PAPER.

No matter how fastidious your taste may be, we can please it. No tnatter how slim your purse, we can meet "your Idea of price. WEATHERS PERRY, Decoration Department, C. 1 THERE'S GOING TO BE A WEDDING SOON. 4 And should you get an 1 Invitation it behooves you to give, a present.

Certainly you cannot Vu do better than come here for your WEDDING PRESENT. Conspicuous reasonably priced for gifts, are: RICH CUT GLASS, TIVOLI WARE, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS. -And scores of other things. JOLLY-WYNNE JEWELRY Difficult KciuOr'Wdrr Specialty. OR.

II APRIN Gl Ofi. SPECJACISt.V Will be In Raleigh, at Dr. D. B. iffiver-itt's offlee, Tuesday; Practice confined to treatment of Rigs disease, generally known, to the people as scurry, RalclghV Best Barbers and Son -I Yarborotlfh Ilouise EXECUTORS' NOTICE.

i Having qualified as 'exeeutorsOf Crawford, vdtweased, late of Woke this is Id' tootlfy persons tiavtng claims- against 'the a to of said deceased tKhiMt them to the undersigned on Or before the 13th day of March, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of, their recovery. All persons indebted to. said estate will please make immediate payment. W. R.

CRAWFORD, CE. CRAWFORD, '1-. Fhtecutors. Thftk lSth day of March, 1TO7. o.a.w.-Ct.

wed. Pr. Er 3 rr. 3. If wants to get well, or if any PERSON knows of any sick PERSON who.

wants to get cured, each and all such sick PERSONS ought to buy Mrs. Joe PERSON'S well-known Remedy. 'Any PERSON can be cured by Mrs1. Joe Person's REMEDY loveliness. In the parlor where the wedding vows were spoken candles in handsomely burnished candelabra cast their soft over the, room.

Just before the ceremony was per formed a solo was rendered In a most delightful manner by Mrs. Horace R. Dowel 1, the accompania-ment being by Miss Annie Love, who also played the wedding marches. The couple entered to the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and after the wedding Mendelssohn's wedding march was played. The bride wore a most becoming traveling suit of grey voile over taffeta, with hat, gloves and shoes to match.

She carried bride's roses. The young couple received a large number of handsome and valuaDle wedding presents, among them being two beautiful skin rugs from China, the gift of Mrs. W. D. Bostic, sister of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthews went to Durham on the train, where they will make their home, Mr. Matthews holding a position as bookkeeper for the Durham Hosiery Mills. The bride is a most attractive young woman and has a host or friends, in this city.

Out-of-town people here to attend the wedding were: Miss Matthews, Durham, sister of the groom; iss Fannie Wood, of Emporia, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

HoJlowivy, of Cary; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dunn, Neuse, and Mr.

Clyde Thaxton, Durham. Kobcrtson-Wall. Marriage license 'was grahted 4his afternoon to Mr. Wiley LeRoy Robertson and Miss Rosa Bello Wall, both of this city. Rear Admiral Dunlap and Mrs.

Dunlap of Washington, D. are registered at the Yarborough House. PERSONALS. Mr. Victor E.

Zoeller, a prominent jeweler of Wilmington, was here last night. Dr. V. E. Weyher and Mr.

A. J. Lof-lin of Kington were here last night. Lieut. Gov.

Francis D. Winston arrived in ihe city last night from Windsor. Mr. S. II.

Tomllson of High Point was Mr. James H. Cutter of Washington was here last night. Mr. Chas.

C. Hook of Charlotte Is in the city. Mr. T. A.Haimont of Wilson Is registered at the Yarborough House.

Mr. B. McKcnzle of Greensboro is in the city. Mr. Harry of Greensboro is at the Yarborough House.

Mr. S. McClamrock, a business man of Greensboro, is In the Mr. J. A.

Brady of Statesvlllo Is here, Mr. Curtis M. Muse of Lillington is in the city. Mr. E.

B. Lewis of Kinston is in Raleigh. Mr. G. F.

Hankins of Lexington is In the city. Mr. R. C. Bcrnon of Greensboro is In the city.

Mr. Charles Rose of Fayetteville is at the Yarborough House. Joseph Hyde Pratt of the tTni-versiilr ot. North Carolina is in the clty.W, -Vc Mr. I Ben tTooper.t well-known young business man of "Wilmington, Is in thecity 4ji i AH members of the Woodmen of the World and those.

Interested in the ordef are requested to moot at the mayor's office' tonight at eight o'clock, i'--. ftfi. CO. Ei vi WERSj ATLANTA, GA. Jewelers, it GOOD AFTERII001I." Have you seen tho.

i 3 KEWf Sl'RING STYLES MF-3 ANt HOTS CLOTlIINa Now aiilay popular 'sttore now lug high-grade apparel at cepliajallf Reasonable The Tow Spring -Stock is a rlcl gathering of superbly made garments designed and tailored 1n keeping wltl the new 1907 styles. LEE BROUGHT Otii IF YOU WILL V- V' I 12 Towels, Curtain Swiss and Cu Curtains. Shoes or Oxfords for Men, Women ask, Dror OUR ADVICE. ECURCD or Money or or il (VM CQffilflhEJ i r- If. Hillsboro, with Mr.

George Hall, Miss Elsie Haywood with Mr. R. W. Simpson. -Jr, Miss Sadie Root with Mi.

Watkins Robards, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Mangum Turner, Mrs.

Pember-(i tor. with Dr. Joel Wh I taker. Miss Man' Airrlstead Jones with Mr. John H.

An-1 d-rsr Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. W. Hunter.

Stags: Lteutenaht Governor Fronds i D. Winston, Mr. Gaston Rogers, Mr Phillip -McKee. Mr. James McKee, Mr.

Morson. Mr. S. 8. Coburn, Mr' T.

W. Royster. Colonel Duncan, Mr. Rudolph of Norfolk; Col. Chas.

IS. Johnson. aiaperones: Mrs. B. S.

Sklnmv. Mrs; A. W. Howe; Mrs. T.

McGee, Mrs." You Will, call ard see the beautiful WHITE ENAMEL, lend BRASS BEDS. 4 i-'f'. 's MISS HOLLOWAI BECOMF )BRUK OF Mtt JT. fi. MATTHEWS.

jA, beautiful, home wedding was celebrated' yesterday afternoon at 6:80 o'clock, when Miss Jessie Hol-, loway, the attractive daughter of Mr. and, Mrms'F'J. Hollows and Mr. Josopb Edward Matthews, a well knows young' business man of Dur-I hamj rer" nnlted" in marriage the ceremoay having een performed fn inost; Impressive manner by1 Rev. pastor" of the Jaber-; nacle Baptist The house had been tastefully decorated svith palms, ferns and cut Cowers, and all presented scene of rour Bianicets ana The prices are and our "try ffft terms) can be made to suit all buyers.

Royall Borden Furniture Cp I-. 127 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, HALEIGH, I. it. ROSITIC Winter Garme See that a liberal supply of OedarineTis the new IMOTIf PRE after a test to be the inost effective yMotli' Destroyer In 4 nt. existerJce.

The odor is pleasant, and it not expensive. Contract given, baclted by 00,000.00 capital and J8 years' suet draug: lorrsjSss QOjLLr 28 Collcpps In 18 States. Indorsed by business tnen. jNto van, LKARX 5IAir 'Bookkeeping, "Catalogue on Home i Shorthand, Penmanship, Law, ton Atten Writing, Enpllsh, Drawing, Illus-phone (Interstate) 570, or traf iiiR, etc. Money back if not sails-address Mgr.

Draur' 's Vi ro.t! ronrsn. I'or Business -CoVc-. I I fr. in and or Ct villa. 75 CENTS, at i I CCnryTCTLY AKD PROMPTLY ENGRAVED.

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