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The Raleigh Times from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Raleigh Timesi
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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uiiogany Dressers 1 I Chiiroiiiers and Suits WOE. Yesterday she was a bride, And as glad as she could be. Now her face Is clouded o'er; She is sad, 'tis plain to see. Why does she sigh? Why is she'sad? Why does she sit today and frown? None of the papers printed a Description of her wedding gown. Miss Virginia Hughes, of Danville, Js visiting Mr.

T. B. Moseley. Mrs: W. Foster, of Boykin, stopped over in the city with relatives on her way to Weldon Miss Kate Maynard, of Holly Springs, passed through the city today going to Littleton College.

All the incoming trains today were filled with students coming to enter We havs a very attractive showing of Mahogany Furniture for Bed Rooms in dull and polish finish. Prices Right For many weeks past our buyers have been making preparations for this Fall. In a few days you will find the store packed with new goods ready for your inspection. We call special attention to our Peace Institute and St, Mary's School. Mrs.

P. B. Osborne an Mrs. W. E.

Carter, of Glenwood, left for Norfolk today, where they will make their future home. Miss Jessie Woodall, who has been BRASS BEDS Mrs. D. T. Moore, has returned from a visit to Selma.

Mrs.M. Goley, of Fairmount, is visiting at the home of Mr. D. T. Moore, Jr.

Mrs. Turner Smith has been called to Decater, by the illness of her son. Miss McArthur, of Selma, has arrived in the city to enter the business college here. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bragassa, of spending the summer at Clyde, has i returned to the city and will enter stocks of St. Mary's School. Royall Borden Furniture Mrs. TV B. Reynalds, of Fukuay was in the city today, having come to enter her daughter, little Miss Cath 127 Fayetteville St.

Raleigh, N. C. MILLINERY DRESS GOODS Somerset, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bragassa.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Broughton have returned to the city after spending several days in New York.

A FALL SHOWING OF Mrs. Julian Tlniherlake and chil-j dren, Julian and Agnes Cotton, have returned from a trip to Boston. I Miss Lillian Spencer, of erine, in Peace Institute. Mrs. A.

N. Sutherland and daughter, Mrs. S. A. Wooten, of Mount Olive, who were with the Gattis party, returned to their home in Mount Olive today.

Mrs. M. T. Norris and daughter, Miss Willa, returned from Apex this morning, where they attended the marriage of Miss Stella Norris, of Apex, to Rev. John Calvin Harmon, of King's Mountain.

Philobiblian Club. The Philobiblian Book Club will meet with Miss Mary Evans at her N. and Miss Edna Jackson, of Elizabeth City, are visiting Miss Bessie Guthrie. Mr. J.

H. Dixon and daughter, We are showing our new Kid Gloves in long and short lengths from $1 Miss Emma Lee, of Rocky Mount, arei visiting at the home of Mrs. Dixon on Polk street. home on Xewbern avenue tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Butterick Patterns, Style Books and Delineators for October on sale.

Jlarriase Tomorrow Evening. Miss Bessie Lavinia Goodno, Miss Margaret Cobb, of Elizabeth City, who has been visiting Miss Bessie Guthrie, has gone to the State Normal at Greensboro. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Garments. Practically every fashion source of consequence is represented in the exhibit. In our Tailor-made Suits, which have just arrived, some of the' newest, nobbiest and most winsome styles are shown, We have these suits on exhibit at our store and we extend you a cordial invi.atiorv to come and see for yourself.

Prices are in range of all, KAPLAN I daughter of Mrs. Charles Franklin Goodno and Mr. William Reuben Kennett will be united in. marriage Miss Ross Betts, of Greensboro, left last evening for Reidsville T5he tomorrow evening at the First Baptist church. ter spending several days in the city, I Miss Goodno has been employed the guest of Miss Annie Clarke.

for sometime as stenographer' in 8u- Mp. and Mrs. James Collins and oerinienneui nnea omce at Hamlet. 1 children, Miss Lorena and Master Kenneit is in the employ of the Robert, of New Bern, have returned --aboard. 0 home after spending several days in the city, the guests at the home of Mr.

Tom Powell. Opposite Post Office. Masonic Temple Building', Hargett Street -Opening of Peace Institute. Peace Institute -opens tomorrow morning with bright, prospects for a RALEIGH, N. C.

PERSONALS ft Mr. Jno. W. Ward, of Rowland, Is in the city. Mr.

Win. H. Price, of Chicago, is in the city. Mr. Chas, Hugeu, of New York, is at the Giersch.

successful term. The exer A DELIGHTFUL LECTURE BV DR. T. N. 1VEY.

UEFU MENT cises will take place at 10 o'clock. All pupils, both academic and special, will be present at that hour, as their classification will follow these exercises. In Honor of Miss Dixon. A delightful surprise party was tendered Miss Emma Dixon, of Rocky Mount, who is the guest of Miss Ruth Dixon in this city. Those present were: Misses Emma Dixon, of Rocky Mount; Mary Horton.

Annie Weathers, Mabel Robertson, Katherino Blssett, Lillie Mae Blssett, Lola Clifton, Maude McDow He killed a negro woman some time ago. The case of the State vs. Ira Oakley came up for a preliminary hearing before Justice Separk today at 10 o'clock. It will be remembered that Oakley is charged with burning the residence of Jim Underwood in the southern part of the county oii (he first of February. In the fire Underwood's wife aud baby were burned to death.

A Bryan-Kltchin club was organized 'at Careleigh Mills last night. The Caraleigh band furnished music Mr. Clement Byrd is registered at the Yarborougli. Mr. B.

F. Fowler, of New York, Is' at the Yarborougli. Mr. J. A.

Twlgg, of Philadelphia, is at the Yarborough. Mr. E. C. Oakley, of Greensboro, is in the city on Mr.

J. H. Barret, of Norfolk, isi. registered at the Giersch. Mr.

Geo. C. Robinson, of Now; Those who attended the Rpworth League of CentralMethodlst church last night enjoyed a treat in hearing Dr. Ivey give an account of his recent trip to the lake region of the United States; Ivey attended the National Editorial Association, which met at St. Paul and it was a pleasure to hear his glowing description of the scenery of that beautiful country, of the immensity of Chicago, the wonders of Lake Superior and of the qunlnt city of Duluth and of the grand marine )f cutting, fonn, and color cliaractcries the t'nt filass which we are Hliiming.

All our plecifi, Ynascs, Glasses, CoiiiimIch, CaiTaffes, a style and character of their own. The prices, too, of these place them within the reach of those who desire attractive table appointments which are not too expensive. II. MAULERS' SONS Jewelers Raleigh, N. York, Is in the city today.

I Mr. G. C. Huntington, of Charlotte, for tlle 'occasion. Speeches were made by Messrs.

J. W. Hinsdale, was at. the Giersch today ell, Elsie Hllker. Elizabeth Robertson, Stella Edmundson, Lila Weathers, Mary and Effle and Ruth Dixon, Messrs.

Peyton Hamlet, Victor Spruill, Russell Uzzle, Emil Hilker, James Horton, Dot Underwood, William Riddle, Gub Rice, Adolph Goodwin, James Stoker and i Mr, G. Cowper, of Kington, spent the day In the city. i Mr. C. A.

Williams, of Philadelphia, was in the city today. I Mr. F. L. Nicholson, of Norfolk, is view to be seen from the Duluth boulevard.

Dr. Ivcy's talk was thoroughly enjoyed. A solo by Mrs. Fred Gill was an enjoyablo feature of the evening. and W.

B. Jones. The club starts out with a membership of fifty. A fire alarm was turned In from station No. 46 at 10 o'clock this The responded The fire was in the roof registered at the Yarborough John Hamlet.

Mr. Chas. L. Abernathy, of a little cottage on Morgan street fort, is in the city on business. occupied by a Mrs.

Dunn. The fire Mr. James S. Holmes, of Newidld but little damage and was put York, was a visitor to the city today, out without the use of water. TllK Cii.HM OF A PI5KTTV VOIAN Mea as much in hor month and teeth ns in her eyes, hair and other features whore physical charm is concerned.

An ugly mouth, with decayed or. bad teeth would spoil the prettiest face. Xo need of it when we can make your teeth perfect and look natural with our crown and bridge work. For any needs In the line of good dentistry come to ims. Nonius doi olass, 1HCNTISTS, Office Over Mahler's Jewelry Store.

an. ne.vnoias ltook, oi KranK-t Among the other valuable ma- i i fort is i-Siiereu ai me ter al for a ereat font 1:1 1 tin Giersch. A COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER CARMEN COMPLEXION POWDER is a real Mexican at the A. M. College.

Mr. E. A. Diets Is mm Mexico City and looks to be a valuable man for the squad. Dick Johnson "and Sflfert, of last year's team, have returned, there now being twelve candidates for the backilold.

Kid Dawson, who went to Wako Forest for a few days, is now at A. M. Mickie Whitehurst is all smiles. Scrimmages have begun and the squad is rapidly getting Into good, shape. Ivory Soap is not a "time or a "labor saver." Nor does it "make dirt fly," But it will clean as quickly as is consistent with safety; and it can be used for hundreds of purposes for which ordinary soaps are unsafe and unsatisfactory.

Ivory Soap 99o Per Cent; Pure. toiitiMtiieiii LOCAL BEIEra "The Road to Ruin" at the Gaiety is an intensely interesting story and will be enjoyed by all. The "Washerwoman's Revenge" is very funny. Messrs. Chas.

M. Busbee and son, Mr. Perrin Busbee, left yesterday for Denver to attend the 84th annual session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O.

F. Marriage license has been issued to the following colored couples of Raleigh: John Moore and Nora Chavls, Joseph Alston and Allle Norwood. Sheriff Moore, of Greene county, today brought to the state prison a negro named William Taylor to serve a fifteen-year term for murder. Men Appreciate Clothes that are as new, original and exclusive as it is possible to get them that embody ideas reflecting their own personal tastes and that are perfect in every detail. Only From Good Merchant Tailors is it possible to obtain such clothes, for they i i Also Complexion Brushes.

Powder, 50c. per box. Rru.ihei) from 25c. up. THE HICKS DRUG COMPANY.

Both Phones. CASTOR I A lor Infaata'and Childron. The Kind Yon Hate Always Sought Bears the Bignaturs and from a'style that is alive at the moment the cloth is cut not six or nine months ago, as is the case with ready-made clothing. Any Suit or Overcoat We Make will be as "snappy" and "nifty" as you want it, and virtually exclusive, too, for patterns'in our handsome line of cloths will not be found else-' where, Prices very reasonable satisfaction OCTOBER WEDDINGS Dabcock's Corylopsis of Japan'. A delightful talc powder for the toilet, contemning a frail and pleasing odor.

Put up In sift-top cases. Price, 25 cents, KING-CROWELL Drug Co. Do not delay longer in pbving ordein for engraved InvlUtloni. Our fall samples represent tha very latest shapes and forma that have been accepted bj refined and fashionable society. We do not followwe LEAD in originating artistic effect with line material.

Our prices are the lowest. Bend for samples, which will be supplied free of charge. JT. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING Wedding Stationery Engravers, 47 Whitehall Atlanta Oa, "Who's Your Tailor" A.

C. HINTON, FINE TAILORING, CAROLINA TRUST BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. 0. We are ArJenU for Huyler's.

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